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Portsmouth District Methodist
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Annual Reunion

YRC Meeting .

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7rh Birrhday

Of Julie Byer

Timely Quotes

Middleport. ..
Personal Nofes ..

Double Bed Size Fitted Bottom Sheats or the
Double Bed Size Fiat Sheets.

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ON SALE ON

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Miss Hoffman
Wins Master

Churches Plan

SPECIAL FALL

Music Degree

-Annual Evenr

17th Anniversary

Announce Speaker

Of Club Observed

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968

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N·ew ·Richard M. Nixon
TV Audience Charmer
~ Nixon

CHiCAGO (1.11'1) -

open! an hour deftly
fleldlllr CFestions from a panel
Nhoa woo Is cborm Itself on of eight persons aeleded by tbe
televlllloa. lJ8]It ll1d benterlng state Republican committee.
CIDI \ moment, a1 serious as an The llve telecast was. carried
Army reerultlng poater tlle over
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ltatlons covering
DOXt.
Dlinolo, Mlosourl ond part of
The Republican prelll-al lildlalla.
DOIIlJnee'1 eue on camera, an ·
Warm Receptlm
abllliJo to Joke publlely oboot Warmed by the lariiOII, moat
himself- aU lids ond a great GIXhualastfc receJ]tlon he has
deal of llllb-.e comment received In lids political year
""" dllp!IQ'ed here Wemesday when he came Into Cldcago
nighl Ill tlle 18111e 1V - o Wemesday afternoon, onc1 blghwhere eight ;rears &amp;80 Nixon 4' pleased by the results of his
bod his llrst of lour famous telecsll, Nboo reiiiDled his iel
campalan dol&gt;ateo with tlle late campaign toda,y with another

there f 1 · a new Richard M.

.1o1m F. Ktmeoly.
'Wtieground'' state on his
Iii 1960, Nixon .... sweaty acheclde.
llld irritable 81 he stood aeross
NiXon wu bound lor Sen

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slap from

KomedY

The nomlnee"s televhdon perfonnaiu:e was that of a pollsbed
.l)l'ofeslllonal.
In tlle
dark
recesses ot the studio where the
audlenee filled U-ahaped bleachers, .# ft"Oman leaned to her
husband and whispered, ••He' s
as good a1 Ed aillivan."
'lbere ill a certain inner
conflict In tlle IIOIIllnee about
tile advantages of admitting
"newness" Iince he obvioullly
does not want to admit tlle old
version wa1 interior. Here is
how he handled tho matter alter
a (Jlestloner asked abbut Ute

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suppose what you're
referring to is, in the vernacular, is there a new Nixon or an
old one and I suppo1e I could
say which Humphrey sbould we
Uaten to toda,y.
· ·~ut l do want to say tldsthere certainly is a new Nixon.
I dorJ't mean that rm not
growing qlder. My wile tells me
that my hair is &amp;Ding back and
I should get a piece here and
there, and I realize, too, that In
terms ot what has hePPened
over the years, as a man gets
older, he learns something.
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:Beton a studlo audience ot

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SAIGON (UPI)-Tlte VIetnam I, 1961, to 27,509 killed, 171,809

First Ohio
Transplant

alreadY

exceeded

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than 200,000 men killed, .....,S..
ed or lost In actlon,
beadQ.larters llll.d today.
The dlscloeure came In tlle
weekly casualty totels which
.-ed 408 U.!!- servl&lt;!emon
ldlled and 2 513 · 1IOUllded last
week, tile hi;l;,at toll otnce lbe
Communltlts' May..limo IWIUI18l'
alrenlllve.
11 broughl lho liUIIber of
Aine~can eaiUaltl.ea since Jan.

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u.s. mont said.

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Rldt!e;
Driver Suffers
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Whllt tho nalure l"-lbo lnJucy
WU not teJx&gt;rted, Jo)lo L, Dodderer', 24, Columbus, badamlnclr

fiiJul7 but '!&amp;' not ll'eated lfler
a eat i'ec~ at 8:30 a.DL
W.,..oldy on RL 33, five ond
- - . mUoa north ot Rt.
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· 'lbl ~ lllsiPn.Y lfatrol ,llld
a dtor r4'1 -lho hlllllriQ' ln1o ·
lbo Pllh of Dodderer' •
beund ear. Swervlns to miss ibe

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·aide of lho llllllnoiOI' ond lhnRI8b
a &amp;1IOrd rsll ond almce.
There . ... Dklderate dama&amp;e
to lbe .... • 'l'lrlll]llald
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Rt. S Pomeroy, was also damIIIIIL No cllarp was llled.

Julia Bryant

of Muolc, won WedneadiQ' night's prsllmlnary telent canpetitlon

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them

were hit l'fhlle beating

air the ground assaul~ tlle war
over 16 other girls.
susan Alane Tll0111Pson, 20, o1 Des Moines, l'"'a, was iudged communl(JJO seld.

boot In lho swftn ault ..tegory In a !laid o! 17 beautle~ A crowd of · The shellings enapted before
as
the
Communists
6,027 penoons wis on hand at Conwntlon Hall lor the llrst o! tllree dawn
apparently tried tD keep tlle
m,hta or prellmlnery COIJIIIOtltlon.
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oulpoats bullY while lnllltrators
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LONDON - SCOTLAND YARD HAS UNCOVERED a plot by moved tllrOQBI! tlle night aloog
armed e - s t a to oo1ze - - buildings alii tlle U. S. alii a favorite 70-mi.le corridor
Russian . - . ,11ea derl!W an anll·Vletoam war rally Oct. 27, tlle bombed repeatedly in recent
London Times oald today,
weeks by American BS2 bomThe report &amp;aid the utremiats •ere DWie lCJ at American bers.
stuclenta IDd 11draft dodgers" in BrUain who were backed b)' "foro1sn Oltl&gt;ltel." The Times and t!Je Evening News sold lho oxtremAdult and student ticket.B
lata had plhored Drearma and lldotov cocktails tD dla""t C(JIIIlor
tlle 1\leigs - Wahama 1111111e
lliunlcatlona.
to be played Friday at Waha·
ma Dl81 be purchl.sed at tlle
WASIUNGTON - HUBERT H. HUI\IPIIREY, opening his upbUI
om.ce
of Principal James
e•znpe'gn tor the presidency to all dissident Democrats 1 aeekJ the
Diehl 11 Mldc!leport High
bocklJW ot Son. Edward M. Kennedy. The man
to mold
School until 1 p. m. Friday.
tlle R~~~q~hrey • KeDDOdy detA!nte Ia Lawreaee f'. O'Brien.
Persons planning w attelll
O'Brien, ftumpltrey'a: c•mpaip m&amp;Japr and ~lcked chairare
achised to purcha8e their
man of the Democ:ratlc Nttlonol C&lt;lnmlttee, said Wednesday he
tickets
in ad\'&amp;Dce to avoid a
would periOIItllly contaet KeDDOdy to detA!rmlne what role lho Maowalling
une at tile wlllllow,
aaehusetta se•tcr would. pl8y ID HUIJ1)hrey'a C'llm,ptip Tite former

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posllnaster pnorol waa a key c-'iD strlleRIII tor John F. Ke"'
ned,y In IHO and was Robert Kennedy's -'111 mamger umll

iDoral!ll "' I!Dlztr lloapltel.
Mrs. : llf1ln! wU borD Sopt.

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1968-69 School Counts Announced
an enrollment of 603 atudents. 238 in the seve- grade; 224 in
The number ln each class intlle eighth grade and 240 ninth
chides 203, lothi 213, 11th, arxl graders, and 29 In special educaschool districts.
Biggest ot the districts Is the 192, 12th grader~
tion.
Jn addition there are 32 specMeigs Local District with nearly
The total elementary school en3,000 students enrolled in classes ial education students at the rollment of the Meigs DlstrJ'ct is
high 1chool.
this year.
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1,453 includl~ 343 at Pmneroy;
The .;mtor high school of the 315 at Middleport; 196atRutland;
The high school at Middleport
eigs District - located thil!l 126 at Salem Center; 141 at Har- a part of a new consolidated
year
ln Pomeroy facilities has an risonville; 138 at Bradbury
program this year - has tbree
enrollment
ot 782. This include&amp; 194 1t Salisbury. In eddltion, tlle
grades, lOth, Uth and 12th with
special education students t.
elude 24 at Puneroy and 12 at
Enrollment figures have been

compiled by Meigs County's three

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Actor Murphy
LOS ANGELES (UP!}- Audle
Murphy, the most decorated
u.s. soldier in World War II,
blwnes a more recent war tor
bankrupting him.
The actor testified in superior
court Wednesday that he was

Mrs. Nicholson
Dies Wednesday
Funeral services for Bernice
C. Nicholson, 77, RD I, Rutland,
who died Wednesday morning ln
the Veterans Memorial Hospital,
wlll be held Frlda,y al 2 p.m.
at the Martin F\QleraJ Home with
the Rev. Cecil Co:x officiating.
Burial will be In the White Oak
Cemetery.
~ was a member or the Ml
Union Church, of the DexOOr
Church Ladles Aid, and of ~
Grange No. 778.
&amp;lrvlvors include her husband,
Marlon; a daughter, Evelyn 9dlllng. VermUlion;!ourSOIII, Waid,
RDI, Dexter; Dale, Middleport;
Ernest, Rutland, and Marion, Columbus; 13 grandchildren, and
t b r e e great - grandchlldren.
Friends may call at the fUneral
home anytime.

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By Arab-Israeli War

Dool'l of tile Middleport Church
o! lho Nazarene wlll be opened
troJn 7 yo .9 L m. each morning
In order to encourage prayer In
tlle ~·
The church boord hos agreed
to open each of Its sessionl!l with
1 season of prayer at lho altar
111t1 to have tlle church opened
each morni!W to encourage not
only Nua.renes but other realdonie of lho C&lt;IIIJIUIIIity to otop
In tile chureh tor pra,yer derlJW
tile two hour perlocl.
Tile board al10 hu adopted '
o eburch tlthbw p . . _ Bqlnnina a1 once •• of tho lao! boJik.
bw day of each lllOIIIh, 10 per
cent &lt;(· aU IMlmea Into the
ctwreh, u~t bulldi!W pa.ymeDI
. , _ . , Is to be l]lven to mllalona or to some · other Interest
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lieom• belit,
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NEW HAVEN - Mro. JUlia
V. llrplll, 84, wbo U&gt;ed bore
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broke and was under constant
scrutiny from federal and state
tax collectors.
Murphy, 41, said he lost
$260,000 In an Algerian o II
venture when the six-day ArablaraeU war broke out in tbe
Middle East In JIDle 1967. He
said he hoped to "re8U1Tect the
venture."
Appearing as a judgment
debtor, Murph,y told &amp;Jperlor
Court COmmissioner Hman 0.
Danotl he is unable to pay ot!
$13,260 due on a $15,000
promissory note he signed Nov.
13, 1964 In lavor of tlle First
National Bank of Dallao.
A judgmcrt against tlJe actor
was entered NOY. 26, 1966.
The war hero said he has no
foreseeable Income In 1988 and
that all relllcllals from past
JDOIVI.es and television roles are
confiscated by the otate tax
board belore they reach him.
Murphy received 24 medals
including the
Congressional
Medal of Honor lor Ida Oljllolts
In Africa and ~rope during
World War D.
Aller tlle war he starred In
his film biollJ'aphy, "To Hell
and Back," and appeared In

dlstr!ot. EarollJneat In tllese toelude Middleport, 54; PomerO)',
64, tud Rutlanl, 35.
In tlle Eastern Local School
District, enrollment has been recorded at 928. St..,tents enrolled
in each of the schools includes
~pers PlaJna Elementary, 216;
Riverview, 142; Chester, 265, and
Eastern High School, 270,plus35

klmergart.en plt)il:... from thedt ...
atte~ claasea at
ter.
The Southern Local School m..
trlct baa an enrollment of 1,14:2,
inchldi- Syracuse Elemenl:ar7,
160; Lotort, 153; RaclneEie.,....
tary, 209; Junior high, sevtllllt
and elghtll alii ... olxtlJ . . unit, 207; Southern Hlllh Schoal

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at Racine, 363, and 60

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Ten Stntions
To Broadcast
MU Contests

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (1.11'1) .
-Ten Ohio and West Vlrginla · ·
radio stations have alg:Dad to ·
carry Marshall Unlveralcy - .
ball and baskelball broodcasto
this year, according to Alldetj~
Director Eddie Barrett.
The play - by - J&gt;]..,. will ~
handled by Marshall ~ 1&amp;rormatloo Oirector Gone Non&gt;- ....
house and color man· will be
B!U Farrell of WSAZ, 1!wJt1De.
ton.
The board of directors ot the
The stations In tlle networll
Meigs County Jaycees Wednes- are: WSAZ llunllngtoa, WCAW
da,y evening made preliminary Cbarleaton,
WLOG
Lopn,
J&gt;]ans ror the slxtll amua1 Meigs WWNR Beek.ley, WElF M,..,._
Count;y Junior Miss Pageant.
ville, WHAR Clarksburg, WBTB
The pageant will be held Nov. W!Ulamson, WPARPorker-1,
21 at the 1\lelgs Junior H l g h WJEH AM-FM, r.mPlu•, ObJo.
School auditorium ln Pomeroy.
Jim !\lees and Earl Ingels gave
reports on advertising abd pro.
grams tor the event. II: was declded tbat the programs are to
be purchased !rom tlle ~allty
Print !IJap In Middleport.
Martha Husted a111 n.e1- o_
The Jaycees announced all sen- Campbell, pres!- - eleet llld
ior girls attending one of three secretary, respectivel,y, of U.
Meigs County high schools Inter- Meigs Local School District_
ested
ln entering the pageant Teachers Assn., and AvteeFreo:.:
mmerous westerns.
should write tlle 1\lelgs County ker o! the GeUla .J.ocal Toa.-4.
Ja,ycees, P. 0. Box 605, Pome- Assn., were delegat+s ~ the!(·
roy.
respective usodatkllll at a
Attending tlle mOilllng at tlle meetiug at Keat state Unlver.U,,
church do titlle that a pnorol Rm !lc:Dade realdence In Mid- Ken~
tithing program tllrouihout tlle dleport were Cborles lluJnJ)hHlghlight.s of tlJe meotlnl held
· church wwld h8lp sc::me who reio, Blll Mdlentels, Vlnc'"'t from Aug. 25 lbnJuil&gt; Alii· U
may not 6Jlly understend lho 111- Knight, Tom Martin, Earl In- were talks by leadlag _..., 4 a
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gels, Ralph Werry, Jim !\lees and ltatf menMrs such u IJb...
.antqes of tlthln8.
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Also to strengthen tlle prayer IIIII Richard llayes.
by Koom, prealdenl &lt;lllbo
program ol the dm'ch, th&amp;t..rd
'llle next regular member meet- tiona! Emcatleu Aom., lldOJ,Dr_
agreed to ldopt1blradiQ'evonlng Ing WID be Soplembor 11 at
True, 111\YcholOIIIII &lt;(
u cotl8ge pra,yer meeting m,hi. 8 p.m. In tlle meeting room st lho
The cotl8ge pra,yer meetlep will Pomer&lt;IY town hall.
One evenlntl, 15
be held in homes around the com.. earrled 725
mlllllty each TlluradiQ' oven!,.;
. POMONA TO IIIEET
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U&lt;ll&gt;tiel lho ftr1t 'lbursday of
1\lelp Colriy p..,... Grange !bey eoalerred with
oacb month, which ..W be oet wtU meet In reau!ar seaslOD Fri- lbe
li'.Glcatleu
ulde tor boord meei!JWL
day at 8 p. m.atl:heRock!Prlnas abU tJIIIr clftlat1He&amp;.
The board 1110 hal tiel aside G,.... llaU wben tho otata COCJlo.
Tho-Sept. 8 os "Back to School"
Inc and stole contaata andnatl.,.. broaabt • ...... C'D!C1Dt
IIIQ'. Eoch periOD ol·oc- 1&amp;0 . aJ Crochetl!W contalle wtll bo II8JIIO O.E.A.. - lbo .
preaent &amp;llldol'wtll .....,.lvelpOD- held. Eloctiell ol olllcaro lrir lho ••Obly Exeellllice
ell ond each toacher .PTOMDI wtU 0118uln]): two ;rears will also be
recohe an atiud In I'OCOIJlitloo he1d. AI! memben ...., uriod to
&lt;ll aonlce Ill lbo chlldreu of tho· atteed.
~lm'ch and lbo &lt;OaiJIIUII\Iy 1o 1
SALE
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MARRIAGE Al'PIJCATIOII

Jaycees

Plan for
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Teachers At

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Prayer Period Announced

troae4Y atruek.

Dies Wednesday

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Wahama. Additional pictures ond atorles relatleg totlle!C&gt;..,._
ing season are oo Page 7 of tooay•l!l editloo, and achedules wUJ

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War has cost America more wounded and 1,197 nrluing- a Korea as well as those suffered

200,615, the announc&amp;- by the French In the Fri!IJchIndochina War. Vietnam ls the
'Communist losses lal!lt week third eoaWest war the United
has rough! against
were 4,f76 killed, bringing tllelr Slates
torelgn
troops,
behind World
tote1 lor tlle war to 390,105.
South Vletnameae helllQlartefa Wars I and
Last week's CIISU&amp;lty figures
seld 284 government IOidlets
were k!Ued ond 1,187 wounded, represented the losses In a
but no tolals lor tlle enllro war aeries or battles along the
Cambodian border,
in the
are available.
northern
war
zone
and
ComnmExceed Korean Cesualtle•
shelllngs
key allied
U.S. battletleld losaes have
CLEVELAND (UPI) Del·
bases including Da Nang.
lett Howard lAwson,
Akron, :;~:~t~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:r~:~:~:~~:~:~:~:~~:;:f:~~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:r~~=~=~:~;~:?f~:~~:::~{~t{?~::{~?~~)::~{::~(~t~~'Ole American losses were the
51, Ohio's lrst heart transplant
highest
since the week ending
reclplenl, wail reported today w
J\Ule
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when
438 Gls were killed
be olttiJW IC&gt; In bed In lho Clev..
and 3,870 wounded.
land Cllldc ond progressing satIn ac:tlon toda,y Communlat
illldorf]y. .
!Drees
bombarded eight south
~-"ffe,..ee~Wct the heart ot • 25- ~~j:~ti~~~~l~~~t:~1~~tt}~~~~~!i~~~i:~;ii~li~ii~f:~~tf)~~=:~t~::{:~:t:J~:!:)~:~:::::r~=r~:~:~:~:}
Vietnamese
outpoats ~arding
who nsldllldln
Sellon's
western
fiank against
Lobar Day tralllc accident.
Ill' United Press """""'tiona!
lnflltratton
and
tried
unsuccessS'l'OCKHOLI\I- SWEDEN 'TODAY GRANTED ASYLUM tD seven
Two a&amp;her- persona r~cet ved her
tulJy
to
ovetnU1
one
or them,
lddneys In 1 double traDaplant. more American Arm¥ runawayl!l who lett their units to protest the
military
reports
said.
A hoapltel spokeSDWt said to- Vlellllm War. But two otllera were looindgullty ot peddling marijllllll,
Typhoon Bese' 75-mile..an~r
_. all three redplerts were In senteaeed to two' llllll1lh1 In jall ond ordered eJII)eUed lnlm SWeden.
Joseph Edward NorWood, 2(), of NeWPOrt Beach, Csllt, alii winds forced cancellation or
IIUsfactol'Y tOIIlltion and "p~
John llowUng, 20, of Soli Diego, Collt, pleaded gul]t,y tD charges of U.S. Navy alr rolds Into Nortll
crenlqr as e'ljpected. n
Rabort a.Pper, 29, of Miner- Illegal pos..alllm and distribution of narcotics. They were ieUed Vlemam.
Conununlsts m1 Outposts
va, a o~rmarkel clerk, and Alr- ond ordered eJII)Olled until 1975 ll'ben tlley may return.
Seven government soldiers
man 3-C Chirleo Muucly, 20, of
BorMley, Mlth., recel&gt;ed the .
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. - A DETERMINED VIRGINIA music were wounded fn the series of
' lddDe,ys of Mrs Barbora Smltll ma.ior and 1 blue eyed blonde lnlm Iowa Ire tlle opening round win- Conununlst atlad.s in flau
of Wolnut
Ark.
nero In · tho Miss America PIINIIL Cherie Suzarme Davis of Cllllon Nghla Province, lying betwe"'
Forge, Va., 1 19-year--old jwdor at tbe Shenandoah Consenatory the capital and Cambodia. Five

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the Portlmouth District 11 Unit- eome a member or the new Woshort reports on the studies tor
· The wtddlllr of 'i uss
made
wllll pearls ond
od llletllodist Women•s Soclet;y of men's Soclet;y II she IIUIJPOriS tlle
the year. The missJon study ls m
Se~er~ . ond Mr•. DeMia ~ ' bJ , her IJlCllhe~. Her only jew. atonea, and ..,. carriOd a :f,~Cii..
Chrllllan Senlce.
new Pllrpose by her gilts, her
Soutbeast Aala. Most o! tlle coon""'• IOIOJM!zed at 2:30
~r, -.:aa I silver cron neck- 91et of white J&gt;C1(D poms \l'1P
Three leadeJ;"ahlp trainlnK ses- prayers and her service."
tries in this group have been
~.
Selll,
I,
at
llle
'Be~:
~&lt;e. • &amp;lit~ !he' l!rlclesroom. white Bible, •.SII 'ot.f!!ob~o
Iiana were set up in dlfl'erent
EverYv_ loCal president should
colonies of larger countries, and
, ,. United lfelhoillst Church of..,. .. The ~s .shoidder length veil sister, Mrs. Roy Honcli'tcko,;, l ..,
...
parts ol the district for the have rec~lved this special pro- now several of them have re.
Racine, ·
'
, ~en ··~ a lace pela) J&gt;]ateou
Miss Dixie Circle 'ier..d:;fc
convenience .and trainlngotelect.- gram to be used tor October,
ceived their independence. ThJa
The . bY. Paw A. Soltero,
maid ot honor tor lho ~IM
ed leadership ol the organiza- charter month for her Society. Study asks what can the ch11rch
lllllor of lho brkle, 'read ll!o ·
wore a itreet !ell&amp;!!! ~• •.:Ji',.,
don.
This meeting should lnclude the do to meet the changing prob, VOWI of !he
.cere-•
pale J&gt;]nk crepe, Her lbOr)
The meeting was opened by Agape Meal or Love Feast. This
lems? What does the church con·I
,111Cl117·
~
muole
wu
i&gt;llll'held In place by a . ~ ·
the president, Mra. James Rich- meal ls a ce1ebratton of what
tribute to their Christian talth?
ed bJ" !\Irs. Paul P6well,
&gt;
petal heatlpl... aeconted ,; l.t·h
ards ot Rio Grande, The medi- God has been doing in the world;
The splrllual growth study Is
Given In mar-~ bJ" ho r
llljltluna! rites lor Bryan pearls, and she catrled a iiou'
tatlon or celebratioo was given and to ask His blessings on ef- on John. this stresses God's
mother,
Mra
..
:
~
Sellera;
AnthonY
Korn:, son of Mr. and quet of piD!k J)OIIl poms.
· f~
TO
OBSERVE
511TH
W~
ANNIVERSARY
Mr.
sill
by the ~lrltual Growth Secre- forts tor better housing, peace
mission is for the whole worldi
Mrs.
Everett
E.
C.n!weU
will
obsene
tllelr
50tll
wedtliJ1I.,..
the
brldi'
na
attired
In
a
white
1\lra.
George
Kprn,
Jr.,
3
38
Terry
Riebel
o!
Racine;
a
!lOU5
tary, 'M ba Amabell Eaton of and education. The Agape symalso tllat you cannot gjve !Ish!
nlversary
Sunday
lltemoon
wltll
open
house
at
tllelr
Vinton
.
Karl
Rood,
Columbus,
were
consin
of
the
bridegroom,
..
.;~·
Proctorvllle. Sbe encled with a boUzes tU!Ity with ecumenical
unless you have it yourself; our
home, Tlle.Y were married on Sept. 9, 1918, at GaUlpolls ond
"' dueled ~day at the St. James as beSC man tor Mr. ~ ·~ •
New Idea of Worship ol the Lord's groups in this country and abroad.
church should be a Livingchurcb
are t!te parents of seven -thUdren. 1bey ue Mrs. Pauline H¥'llle Leas CathoUc Church 1n Is tlle 1011 oll\lr, ond lllfl• l:;!!iiJ ··
Prayer, which had appeared in It provides an ~portunity for
as our Christ Is a L 1 v in g
sell,
Mrs.
lJncla
G~her,
and
Mrs,
Helen
Werry,
all
of
Pom_.
ColiPDbul.
.
Eynon, He alao ~r;-ved u u.p..,
the Metbodl.st Woman ~zine. eommwUon and fellowship to- Christ.
eroy; Mrs. Teana Kearns, Coi1Dilbus; Miss Marie Cerdwell,
·'
~sors
were
Mrs:
Harold
lor
tbe bride's mother and ,..,.••
This carried out the theme of gether. Thls includes the SlaTwo important dates were givAlliance,
&amp;Ill
BeiUIY
C&amp;rdwellalll
Mrs.
The!JIIa
FlshUr
of
VIn(Erlene)
1\YseU
of
Colwnbua,.ond
t4'Mn.
Guests were rql-ld
lhe meeting, .. The W o r d lorn or Peace toast when con~
en - Portsmouth District Anton.
Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Cardwell
her
1&lt;11;
l!:dward
1\Yiell,
also
of
b.Y
Miss
Donna Theiss.
Afresh.'"
cerns for our world and one
home II\¥ time alter 1 p, m.
nual ~ring meeting will be held
Columbua.
.
.
For
her
daughter's w~
A report and "thank you" was another are lilted to God.
at Bigelow Church, Portsmouth,
Others
attending
~ere
M
r
a.
Mrs.
seuera
wore a blue taf..
given by Mrs. Sam Boyd, of VinThe president gave the womApril 24, 1969 with Mrs. IUchRuth
'I'tlDmas
ot
Chicaso,
Dl.i
leta
sheath
with
a ehUron overlon, ror being chosen to attend en suggestions of thlngs needard Bauer, wife of the former
llr.
and
!lrs.
J!s.y
Guinther,
Allla,y,
and
white
accessories.
Mr1.
:.:'·s~·~,;~,,,,,,,,,,,
the School at Missions this sum- Jng to be done in a new socieDistrict &amp;lperintendent, as t h e
BOlla,
Ronald,
Jeltrey,
ond
KelE;Jonon
was
in
a
blueacelatebiindmex, on the Martha FellowshJp. l;r. Each member should have a
Miss Shirley Beegle, dele- l,y, Chesteri Mr. and Mn. Jake ed shift and wore wtllte aeeeamain speaker. The ArulUaJ 0 h i o
The district otncers each gave copy of the constitution and byPte
of the 1\lelgs County Young llhornas and daughter, Jean, MlJS sorlea.
West Conference will be held in
a preview or the needs or the laws; there are no set dues, a
REpubllcan
Club, attell]ed tlle Mary FrancJs, Pomeroy.; MJss
Ma,y, 1969 at Camp SaJnt Marys,
A reception b::IDoring tile ecu.
local society, putting emphasis woman pays whatever she can
Ohio
League
or Young liepubl]. Kim Jqsell, Columbus, and Mra. ple was held In tlle chUrch soCial
near Lima, wtth the C e I i n. a
on group responsibility ,
through a pledge; every Socief3'
can Clubs convenUon at t h e Christina O'Donnell, great-great room, Assildng were Mrs. BOn..
·i.
church as host.
.cJnce the uniting of the Meth- should have a budget; local trea~
Sheraton
- Cleveland Hotel in aunt of Bryan· Anthony, and Mrs. nie Theiss, Mrs. Bei'D.IeeThelJa,
After lunch Mrs. Howard Stockodist Church and the EvangeU- surers must hav~ the name on
WEDNESDAY
Cleveland.
A"'BUst 23, 24 and George Korn, Sr., A&gt;meroy.
ham showed the beauty or interMrs. Joseph]neSmlth,lllri.BeUt
cal United Brethren Church, the their Soclel;Y's checks changed
2.1.
MIDDLEPORT
Amateur
Garpretive music to a familiar hYmn.
The annual reulllon ot tlle IIlli
A
family
party
1n
celebration
T)lelss,
and !\Irs. PoweU w11o
Women's organization Is a new to the new name to make them
William Saxbe, Republican can- of tlle baptism was held at lho l!"eslcled at tlle JlWICh bowl.
The audience then participated, School of Leon, W, Va., was held deners Club will meet Wednesgroup. It Is a new society, witb legal; locaJ ministers should see
the interpretation was through recently at the MlddJeport Road- day at 8 p, m. 11t the home of Mra. didate tor V. S. Senator, was the Kom home. Mr. onc1 Mrs. Kom · Mr. ond Mrs. tcynoo are rea new name, a new constitution that some or the Women's SOcJeEddie Burkett.
ke.vnote speaker at the mOl"n- have another 11011, Bret Allll. aiding it fta:clne R. D.
the use or the hands in a grace- side Park.
and by-laws, and with new mem- ty officers are on church com- t'ul mamer.
WILDWOOD GARDEN CLUB i~W session. The luncheon speaJ&lt;..
Following the basket dinner
bers. October Is designated as missions, spirlblal growth on
Workshops or elected leader- at noon, the group spent the al- wlll meel al 8 p. m. Wedne.W.,. er was .K~~cky Gov. Louis B.
Charter Month when every Worn- evangelism, missionary educaship sessions were conducted for terman viewing old school pic- at tlle home of Mrs. Dwight Mil· Num, and the bar.quet speaken's Sociecy oC Christian Serv- tion on mission commission, and
the local officers by each district tures and reminiscing. Among hoan widJ Mrs. Wald Whw:lon as er was Spiro Agnew, vice presf..
ice should have a special pro- the president is now a member
dentlal candidate. He was introofficer.
those attending the reunion was the assisting hostess.
gram concerning this new or- of the administrative board of
duced b.Y Gov. James A. Rhodes.
Many questions and answers a- WalUe Barnett of Leon, w. Va.,
ganjzation, combined with a spe- the church Instead oC the offlJanice Wolfe, formerly . of
THURSDAY
bout the new Society were dis- who taught at tlle Hill School two
cial session for signing the new cial board. Members were told cussed.
Meigs
County, now an assialant
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Temterrna, 1915-16 and 1916-17. The
charter - the old Woman's SO- that all material tor the Socieple,
Pythlan
Sisters,
will
meetat
Ohio
Attorney General, wu
The meeting closed w:ith t h e terms began in October and endclety Is no more. Every woman t,y will be received by the local
elected
secretary of the OLYRC
7:30
p,
m.
Thursday
at
the
home
ed In March.
Agape Meal as the benediction.
must sign if she wishes to beduring
~
convention.
Others here for the reunion of Mrs. George Heines, Hemlock
Grove.
were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Steele,
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Jeannie Dray, Vance and Karen
REVIVAL at Christian Union
Don't wrinkle - a blend .at 50 percent selected Ametfcan
·.·
of Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. Church, Hal"tford at 7:30 p.m.
cotton and 50 percent polyester. Over 130 threads per
..
square Inch aYWage..
C. Burl!:e and Kath,y, Nitro, w. each evening. Donald Pfeifer,
I don't know very much
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, Chillicothe speaker. Services op..
about the governor.
Red House, w. Va.; Dewey Barn- en to public from SepL 3 through
.
-sen.
f:ugene J. McCarthy,
ett, Leon, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 9. The Rev. John Coppock.
Miss Werxly Nickels or Bay
asked
to comment on the
Lewis Triplett, Mrs. Joan Bailey OOst paator.
selection of S~lro T. Agnew
Village was the guesl of Mr. and
and MJney Long, Mrs. c a r r I e
EVANGEUNE CHAPTER, OrIll the Republrcan vice pres.
Mrs. Robert Kt~ and family
Roush, Mrs. Elfie Montgomery, der or the Eastern Star, 7:30 p.
idential candidate.
over the holiday weeke.-.1 Joi~P
Mrs.
Iva
Turner,
all
of
MiddlenL
Thursday
at
the
Ma!!onlc
TemThe seventh birthday anniver- ing the King family and Miss
The time has come for us
port, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ed- ple, MiddlEport.
sary ol Julie Byer was observ- Nicl!:els for dimer Sunday were
to
leave the valley of despair
wards
of
Langsville.
LAUREL
CUFF
Better
Healtll
ed Frlda,y afternoon w!tll a party
Mr1. Oleva Cotterill, Mrs, Aland climb the mountain so
rt
Club,
Thursday,
7:30
p,
ln.
at
the
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at the home· of her parents, Mr. bert Milhoan and Mrs. WilHam
that we may see the glory of
home
of
Mrs.
Allen
Eichingerj
Mrs. Bob Byer, Middleport. King and children, Debbie,
the dawn of a new day for
new ottlcers to be elected; all America, a new d a w n for
Game1 were played with priz- Cathy, Sherrie afl:l Kevin. Mr.
members aa.ked to attend.
es being won by Becky Fultz, and Mrs. Robert King and son,
peace and freedom to the
PAST CHIEFS; Magnolia Tem- world.
Marianne
Welsh,
Kimberly Tim, were Ohio State Fair "isitple, Pythfan Sisters, 7:30 p. m. -Richard M. Ni.zon.
Payne, and Patzy Brown.
~
~
ors last week.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Rings and suckers were givGuests of Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
George
Heines.
en as favora, and Mrs. Byer arx! daughter, Debbie, North Robert Bowen over the holiday wee~
IU'Ved lee cream and cal!:e to inson, were weekend guests or
em were Mrs: Gomer Bowen of MEIGS COUNTY Young RepubA mari who can jump six
those named and Terry McDan- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Me Arthur snd Mrs. George Mar- lican Club, Thursday, 8 p. m. at
MARLENE HOFFMAN
feet high on earth could jump
iel, Joy Beaver, Angela Payne, Turner. sandy, who has been
the
organization's
headQl&amp;rters
tin ard daughter, Julie, Colum36 feet high on the moon.
in the Hotel Martin.
and Larry Byer. Friday even- here visiting her grandparents,
bus. Sunday guests or the BowIng guests of the Byers at a
ens were Denver Carman am
and Michael, who has been vaca&amp;
family party were Mrs. Charles tioning with £rie00s in Tennes'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frecker and
FRIDAY
Byer, Kenny Lee and John, and see, returned to North Robinson
Rodney. Sunday Mr. Bowen vis&amp;
SOUTHERN BAND Boosters to
Mr. and !lrs. T. G. !illldore. Monlay with their ptrents.
Ited in Chillicothe with his fath- sponsor dance Friday following
er, Gomer Bowen.
first home football game with
Mrs. Larry Flowers and Var.essa Meade returned to ColumWilliam Koesel of ClevelaOO North Gallla at tlle Jr. High
bus over the weel!:end after a
ard Mrs. Frank Calbetzar of School; ''The Next ln Line" to
two-week visit here with her par~
Streetsboro were weekend vtslt.. furnish music.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush.
ors of Mrs. Welby Whaley. Su•
BIG AFTER Footbell Game
Mr. Flowers drove toMJddleport
day guests of Mrs. Whaley were dance parcy wlll be held at tlle
Saturda)' for his wire and VanesMr. and Mrs. Bill King of New- Wahama High School auditorium
Marlene Ka,y Hoffman, daugb.
sa.
ark am Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sl\Y- rollowlng the Wahuna- Maraudter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie HoffBecky Roush, who has been cOnder and daughter of lancaster. ers football game. Dandng from
fined to Holzer Hospital tor the man, LangsviUe, received her
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Jacobs 9:30 p. m. w midnight The Jays
master's degree in muslc rrom
past
week,
was
released
Tuesday
have
returned to Jacksonville, will emcee,
The annual Harvest Festival
the Austin Peay state Univeram
is
rec~erating
at
home.
F1L,
a1ter
spending a week here
d. the St. John and st. Paul
ldEIGS COUNTY WOMEN'S
sity, ClarksvlUe, Term. on Aug.
Sgt.
Donald
Matlleny,
statiOII\!d
with
his
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chrtstiu Temperance Union,
Lutheran Churches will be held
16.
in Vietnam for the past 15 months,
Harry Jacobs. Whlle here they A&gt;meroy u n I t e d Metl1odlst
9mda,r.
MiSB Hoffman started teacharrived
home
Thesday.
He
has
attended
tlle Ohio Slate Fair. Clurch, 7:30 Friday evening.
Activities of tlle day will Ining elemertary music, grades
Camp
Lebeen
transferred
to
Sal'llra
Franz
ot Cohunbus was
clude wonship services at St.
one through six, on Aug. 19 at
Jeune,
N.
C.,
and
his
wife
and
guest
ofherparenta,
the
weekend
Paul at 9 a.m.; &amp;mday school
Leadwood, Mo.
SATURDAY
children
are
in
the
process
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hansford
franz,
at &amp;.. Paul at JO a.m.; worship
IDGH
SCHOOL
dance parcy Sat·
While
at
Austin
Peay,
she
reservices at st. Jolvl at J J a. moving to Jacksonville, N. c. ceived the highest scholastic av- Condor St.
l.D"day, Pomei"O)' Junior H 1 g h
Mr. arwJ Mrs. Ray Reuter of
Jennings Marshall am his fim., and a noon potluck on the
&amp;udlb&gt;riuDt' rrom 8:30 b&gt; 11:30 p.
erage in liermajorneldofmusic
ance,
Nancy Bowling, of Louis-.
Canton
were
weekend
visitors
lawn at the St. John Church.
DL Jays wUJ emcee.
was presideru ol Sigma AI~
A musical program will be here of Albert Van Cooney and Iota her senior year, and 1VU vOle, Ky., were holiday weekeod
preaented In the afternoon be- Mrs. Val Reuter. Mrs. Reuter a member of Kappa Delta Pl. rueata of Mrs. Russ Wetsoo and
SUNDAY
dming at 2 p.m. There Will be accompanied them to Canton for ~e was also chosen for list- other relatives.
Q
ANNUAL
HOMECOI\IING at tlle
Mrs. Olan Genheimer hu re~eled.ions by guest soloists, 1 visit,
ing in • 'Who's Who Among Stu~
Rock ~rlogs United Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourning
turned here after spei.dlng the
J.l&amp;.rtets, and the church choir,
Church, Sllllda,y; bosket dinner at
dents
In
Universities
and Colof Elyria and Mr. and M r s.
past 10 days in Boston. MrL Gen-.
along with a ]zymn sing.
leges.''
noon, lol.lowed by a program b&amp;James Mourning and children,
helmer and Mrs. Rick Vantca,
g!Mlna at 1:15 p. DL
Miu
Hoffman,
a
1963
graduate
Dale, Julie and Michael, of ~
CleYflland, &amp;.ce&lt;:mpanled to Boslumbus were weekerll guests of or Rutland High School, was a- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vanl.ca
warded a graduate asslstantsh.Jp
Mrs. Golda Mourning.
who have moved trom Cleveland
at Austin Peay tor work on her
Mr. aOO Mrs. Frank Varian
to the Massachusetts city where
.. ,
master's degree. !Jie has a toam son and Mr. and Mrs. Clar~
Mr. Vanica wiUattendtheMasaaThe Rev. Carl NoaloOtCbamence Varian of Columbus spent tal of 219.9 houro with a qual- chuseU. Institute of TecbnoiOI)'. bero, Ariz., will p pst •.POlkThe 17th anni ~usary of t h e the holiday weekend here with Ity point average ratio ot 3.369.
or at lho Pomeroy Lower lJ8]It
...-v-~
Middleport Canasta Club was ~ their mother, Mrs. Gertrude VarCoord! TburadiQ' at 7:30 p.m.,
terved Thursday uight with a din- ian.
"' tlle lllplc of hla ""rll wllb
A rum.._ sale ww be held lho N.._,. - . , , , The Rev.
ner parcy at Oscar's in GaUlMr. and Mrs, Gordoo Harris
polis,
b.Y tlle Ohio Ell Phi ~ of RO¥ Tqlor, J)Utor, weleomea
or Columbus were holiday guests WWI
Beta Sl&amp;Jna Phi Serortty Friday lho PlbUc.
f oUowing the diMer, the group of their parents, Mrs. C. M. Her.alii Saturda!' In lho belldlng ne.rt
returned to the home of Mrs. Ed- nesy and R. W. Harris.
••
4x1Sh••~ .
to
tlle L. " z. SiNW&gt; In Pomeroy
M Russell tor an evening of card
Mr. and Mrs. George Doolittle
Children's woor and toys ,. 01 ~
playing.
Mrs. Norm1n Hum- an:J children, Cormie, Stephen,
included
in ftenas to be sold.
Phreys an:J Mrs. Donald ~ery and Krlsty, returned to Berea
WNIGRT &amp; 'f!IURSDAY
were tuesls and prize winners. Monday after a week's vi sit here
World War l veterans were
SEPTf'5
Othen wfnahtg prizes were Mrs, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. honored at a. picnic held at the
NOTOP£N'.
'
&gt;
fA
SO
N
Richard Gress and Mrs, Millard Glen Lamlx-rL
recreation farm ot Feeney..J3enWUdermuth, Mrs. R o b e r t
Mr. arxJ Mrs. Bruce Uoyd and Dett Post 128, American Le,Jon,
FIIIDAY I&lt; SATURDAY
Schmoll, MrL Charles Bradbury :mn, Mike, of McConnelsville SWiday.
TONIGHT &amp; TIIURSDAY
SEPT. 8 &amp; f
1
and Mrs. Uonel Boggs are the were Middleport visitors MonSEPT4&amp; 5
t . '111E WJLp RACEits"
The picnic staged as a. ftrst
other members ot the club.
day.
event in obserw.nce or the 50th
JlllleiCobum
Mrs, Ed Niewoehner ot 01,)100 annlvergry or the foulllhwottbe
"WATERIIOLE NO. s•
has spent the past two weeks here American Legion honored lhree
''DID YOII HEAR 'I'IQ!:.ONE
(Technloolw)
with
her
brotlier-in-law
tnd
sis..
AB0n mE TRAVEJJNQ '
veterans attendirw, John Kaurr.,
The six true grain plants, or
AND
SALESLADY?"
cereals, of the world are corn, ter, Mr. and Mrs. James We• • charter memborolf'eeiiOJ'-l!eJ&gt;.
llobl&gt;.Y. V-'actde ·Doslll...,.
&lt;Te&lt;Mloolw) ·
wheat, barley, rice, oats and er. Visitirw with the Webers nett Post; Jacob Tur,.r and Wal~
"C'MON. LET"S 1JVI;
rye.
over t~ Weekend was E. A. Paul- er Bunce, both acUve memben
PlllDII'. lllller • 11a!&gt; ~
A U1TLE"
in ot D.yton.
ot the post.
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president, Including the two re.
women represented HVen coun~·
Article No. 4 ot the COnstitu- ports a year,
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e theme of a Dower show to , are the star Garden Club of O.xbe otogod by tllo RuUanl FrieD!- ~');;.: • tho Rudand Garden Club,
I)' Gardeners SOturday and Sui&gt;- tho WIIMiil1! Trail Club, and the
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Ths sbOif, which wiD feature ind all)' arrloi!W after that time
12 classoslntheartlsticarranp- )'ID be markod for exhibit only
menta division. will be "'en Cor arxt not tor competition. Ex-viewing by the public from 1to hibitors, and Ill classes are open
5 p, m. on both days, Mro. Earl to the public, will be permlttad
Bender of Marietta, an accredit- only one entry in each clan.
od judp of tllo ~hio Asso&lt;latlon
Ia the artlsUc arranaements
ot Garden Clubs, will judge the category, the classes are "SWeet
ahaw begimif@: at 1 p. m. on Sat- Rosie O'Grady," unngements
urday.
featurlrw rosesj "Some Enchant~ The standard system or judging ed Evening," Qoral pieces with
will be us~, with first, second emphasis on PW'Ple; ccSeptember
and third place ribbons to ~ Sor11," thoae ust~ dried materawarded in each clllss. All de- tala ai'Jk)rweatheredwood; .. The
cisiOI\A of d'le judge will be ftnal Green. Green Gras• ol Home,"
and any discussion concerning or foliage urangamenta.
Interference with the judgi~will
''Summertime.N arrangemert
cause an eMry to be disqualUied. using rrulta IDd-or vegetables;
Mrs. Robert Snowden Is show '"Dance, Ballerina, Dance",
chairman and clubs invited to ex~ stressing rhythm in arranglug;

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"The BeautifUl Garden of Pray·
er," ICI1lethlng suitable for
church use; 11Thorouah1Y Modern MUlie," modern tnterpr.,..
Uve arrangement; u America,"
maaa arrugements showing an
Early American !rand; "Beauti·
fld Ohio." aoral pieces lhowilll
water; "On Top of Old Smoky,,.
tall line arrangements; a n d
"Honey," an arrangement tor a
formal luncheon table.
The latter clau specifte~s tbat
exhibitors !urnlsb their own card
table, cloth, two place settings.
and a su1t1ble centetttece.
The invitational classes are
u Ebb Tide,"
Interpretive ar..
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u Autumn

Leaves/' dahlias In a metal

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"The Heritage of our Women's
Organization" was the prosram
theme presented by Mrs. Allee
Clpehart when the Women's SQ..
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Asbury Methodist Clwreh, Syracuse, met at the home of Miss
Marcia Karr,
Mrs. CSpebart'o~onts
were taken frcxn an
18 tram
the "Methodist Woma ". Miss
Karr read the conatitutioo of the
WSCS. Scripture frCII\ Luke, a
verse ot "Prayer is the Soul's
Sincere Desire" and a readi""
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Mrs, John SOuvoge preolded
at the meeting. The blrthdayo of
Mrs. Ambrose Flanagan and Mrs.
Clpehart were observed with the
group singing ''~pyBlrthdQ.''
Mlu Karr read a chlpter rrcrn
tho book, "Tbst the World May
Believe" entitled uEcumenlsm."
ani concluded the meeting !lith
Helen Stiner Rice's readlng, "In
Times Llke The!:ie."
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named above
and Mrs. Donald Lisle and the
Rev. and Mrs. Wendell. Stutler.

The 36th annual ~cer reun- Tom and Sberrl Atwood, Ed SimIon wss held sept. 1, at Blendon mons, Phil GUllam, Donatella
Woodl Parl&lt; on Slate Route 161 BellOII)', Mr. and Mrs. Boring,
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Mr. and Mrs. Alba Orr, Robin
· • . Pldures were taken of t h e and Tsnuny,
, ·-~cer brod!.er and sisters presMr. and Mro. Blake Curtis of
. ent,
CsrroU; Mr. and Mrs, DI,Yion
The group wss entertained by ~cer, Ronnie and Nlns Lou
the Orr Brothers and their of Farmersburg, Ind. ; Mr. and
friends, Maurice Orr on the vio- Mrs. Henry McDole, Mr. and
lin, Starling Orr the gu11ar, Ed Mrs. WUllam Singer and clausb·
Simmons lbe maDdolln, Leslie ters of Toledo: Mr. and M r s.
Gilliam, banjo, and George Gib- Harlin Stahl, Mr.andMra.James
son. bal8 fiddle; Mr. and Mra. stahl and Pam o( Rising &amp;m;
John Orr, a Wet, accompuied from Chesler were Cella Meby Starling Orr oo t11o guitar, Coy, Mr. and Mrs, Jsme• May•
and Mro. Mary Orr, Tsnuny and Zenia Bias, Mr , and Mrs, Hen-•
: Robia, NDg several hymns.
ry ~er and Vance, Mr. and
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There "ere games and prizes Mrs. Norman Frederick audJer, for tho children and for the old- ry, Mrs. Hattie Frederick, Mr.
; est man, Henry ~cor, the old- and Mr•. Wald ~cor, Harry
: est woman, Hattie Frederick, Lee, Tom and Ray, Avice Mays,
: tile lamll,y traveling the forth- Mrs, Cbarlesllarnllart, Marilyn
ell!, Mr. and Mrs, DI,Yion ~­ Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bing,
. eer. Rannie aDd Nina I.Gu, Farm- Joyce, Mike and Jim,
: erabur&amp; Indiana; the couple with
Miss Cathy Tuttle and Mr. and
· the most ehlldren present, Mr. Mrs, Arvil Holter and iibaroo
, and Mrs, Clayton Rasp rttve cbll- o( Baoban, and Mr. and Mrs, wu.
dran, and theyoungestchlldpres- ford Bjng, .Silerrtl, Ram1y a n d
1!111, Marla Jean Rasp, f 1 v e Rick, Columblo station.
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Kesterweekaold,
From Fostoria were Mr. and
Prell«&lt;l, from Columboa, Ohio, Mrs, Gary Zimmerman and Gary son and Mr. and Mrs. Dana
·. Dooald Lemley, Mr. and Mrs, Jr., Elva Hammer, Carole and Turner ci Chester spent tile La·
IIIII Fenton, Mr. and Mrs, Per- Ellen, Mr , and Mrs, John Rasp, bor Day week...t In Wllmlnglon,
ry Orr, Lealie Gllllum and fam. Mr. and Mrs. Clqton Rasp, &amp;1- Ohio, vlslllng with their 11011 and
: Uy, Barry Tbompsm, Mr. and aan. Michael, Patti, Jotm and !life, Mr. and Mril. Earl R.
:: Mrs. Starllng On, F..ddle, Jack- Marll Jean, Mr. and Mrs, Joill Kesterson. Mrs. Turner Is Earl's
:·· le, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Orr, Fry and Jeflrey, and Mlsaes sister.
;:· Mr. ani Mrs. Jolin Orr, Miss Jayne, Abby, and Mary Douglas.
· Pam Wolfe, Elizabeth Vemoo

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ID gu aplnlt him bocauao be'l
1111' Papa, a periCG I shwld look
up to.
R1slrt now be doean't h&amp;Ve a
Job, Sometimes be frlslrtena me.
He ml8bt be taklnll dope becauM
ho aiWlll'l bas to borrow oomucb
IIIOIIoY and he ado ~ly.
When he comes home drunk
MEIGS COUNTY YIIWIC- . he lays on the bed i&gt;elllllnB for
l,lcan Club, tlnlrlday, p. m. at wster. My alster or Mama don't
tho orpnlzatlon's lteadqllll1m'a give It to him ani teU me not to.
In the Hotel Mart!JL
But I slve him water. He's my
Papa. 1 pray every nlslrt that
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FRIDAY
SOOTIIERN BAND BooaW'I to somecllly, Can you help?- CONFUSI!D GmL
sponaor dance Frida)' following Dear
Girl·
nrst . home fOOCblll PIP• 1r
send
North GaiUa at t11o ·Jr. lll&amp;b
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School; "The Next In Ltne" to and address, honey, Pll see to
It your prayers are beard _ ,
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WG AFTER Football Gauio here Ill' oor1b too, We may not
dance parcy wlll be held at the tranJform your falber - that
Wabama HIP Sehoolaudltorlum takes Pl"''•ra oo his part - but
foUowlng the Wabama - Maraud- I can put ;you In toocb with an
ers football game. Dlnclng from agency which will makellfe more
9:30 ·p. m. to mldnlglt~ The Jays livable for you and your family,
Please wrl"'l _ H.
wiD emMEIGS COUNTY WOMEN'S
Cbrlllllan Temperance Unloa,
Pl&gt;meroy U n 1 t e d Mi!tbodlat
Clurcb, 7:30 Friday evlllllng.

LAUREL CLIFF- lleolth
Club, Thursdal', 7:30p.m. at tile
h&lt;lne of MrL Allen Elchlnaw·
olllcero to be eleclllcl•
members lilrad to atteDIL , •
PAST CHIEFS, Mapoila Temple, Pylblan Slstert, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday at the home or MrL
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MEIGS SALON 710, 8 ani 40,
meeting 6:30 p. m. MoOOay, hmle
of Eunice Brinker, Bashan Road..
CHURCH COUNCIL, s~· Paul
Lutheran anarch, Monday, 8p.m.
at the church.
POMEROY GARDEN CLUB,
Morday, 2 p. m. at die home ot
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.

6 Pound Loss
Tops Members,

Merits Crown
Mrs. Freda Hendersm of POmeroy was crowned queen of the
Melia TOPS Knotchorl Tuel&lt;lay
oveulng for having loll 1 1 x
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For her ettort1 ahewaaawarded a gl1!, a crowD, and a bamer.
Freda Davia, of Rutland, wu
runner up llltil a 3'h lb. loaa.
Mrs. Cecelia Mitch no (J( tho week ani Edith Gorcmer
bad to take the -od pg home
for gaiJdns moat durlnsthe .....,_
During tile bullne11 of the ovealq, the prelldlng ofllcer, Edltil
Gardner • 111D0W1ced that the anIWial plcnle apln wlll be held
SeJI. 10 at Jean Warner's trailer at Rll)'al Oak,
Wolgblng In wlll be from 6·30·
7 p.m. In the mr Hug ~- lf
8111''"'" c:amD atland Tueldo¥'•
meetlq ani doalres 1D come ID
tile plcnle oa the 10th please
bring your """ table Hrvlce and
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(liD Fran•• ,. : .7$ 65 ,536 13'h Booton , , • , •• 76 65 .539 13

Cincinnati , • , ,72 65 .526
,g.tcaao •..• , ;74 69 .m
.AIIanta.• , • , , .71 71 .5l!O
l,'lltoburgb , , , ,Gl$ 72 .488
Plllladelpbla • , ,65 75 .464
jlolullon , , • , • ,6.4 77 .454
New York , , , , ,15 79 .451
L9o .. Aaaele• , .•61 79 .436
_W,...aclay'olieoulto
C,Jaeimatl8 SL L. 3, nlgbl
LA 3 Phlladol)lllia 0, nlgbl
Cbl.c:aao 7 Iiiii Fran 6, 111
~ Fran S Chicago f, 2nd
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Oakland ••••• 71 71 .soo 18
New York • , , .70 70 ,500 18
Mtmeoota , , , ,64 74 .475 22
Call!ornla • , •. 61 81 ,430 28'h
Cblc:ago , , , , .59 82 .418 30
Walldngion , • •56 63 ,403 32
Woclneaciay'l Rooulta
Chi 3 Waob 0, 14 tma, alghl:
Booton 10 Mlmeaota 2, alghl:
Baltimore 6 Now York 3, alghl:
Dttnl1t 4 Oakland 2, alghl:
Cleveland 9 California 5, alghl:
All TlmOI EDT
Cbleaac&gt; (Nyman 1~) at Wash·
lagton (Paocual 12-9), 8:05p.m.
Only
scheduled
Friday' • Games
. CleYelanlat Oalcland, nlgbt
Bostal at Callforilla, nlgbt
l!Jnntooll at Detroit, nlgbt
Cblc:aao at Beltlmore, night
Walhln&amp;IOO ot Naw lork, ntstrt

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Mrs. llcJiber The Rio Granle llajltistAssoc- an1 owen, MrL Mllton lload an1
tns, MrL Nora Olrlla,
lalloo meeting to be held on Sip~ Mrs. Bert Bodlmer.
Mllclred Slaooa; Mrs.
12 at the Rio Grande Cborch ' "
Mrs. Kloos ------' ON
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announced wban 111o
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born Mlsalonary Society met oo u her theme. The- ~~q~
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MAl to
Mill Edpa .;or,'.. WL
First llajltist Church.
The oraan prelude wu by
German
hlp' :W!Jt. l(ro.
Mrs, Manalng IO.oes, presi- Be."
Mro. Gsrald Anthony. _.
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Refreshments were .,_... ""
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-dllflng wbleh time It was . - tho
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Dllay Bilvo MrL Fleldllllf Hawk011111
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The SelliOr lll8b elua of tha ldolaman1 Diamandl!eeiqPIIMAlso announced wuamlsslolllrY Gm:.,va Saxton, Mra.
DanvWe Weeleyan Clurch want ) lrl •Boo)de Wood, and
meeting to be held Tburllday night Gbee, MrL Mary [Jons, Mro.
eamptns recenllJ at WUdclll fl91,
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· . .&gt; ' Sending 81!11 wore MrL~ .
proposed budpt !Dr the 1968-69 Gibbs assisting.
Tbe,roungpeopleandtwoadalta Ko\'ris, Mloa .Alma Wlita.'Mrflncluded Rev. and Mro.
E. E101nor Hoover, lira. ~Oi'na' lfi­
year was presoded by Mra. TOllY
Dozer, Linda, ani Daalel Mid- sell, Trellte IWdrlekl, II!'. and
FDI'fler, and pJ"OP'Uil IM:dul for
kill, Jacbo Vineyard, Fred DaY! I, MrL GIOIUI Evana, Tom.aniiDino
the year were distributed.
Tom, Joe· and WUUam "'YW•· o,y, Mrs. llart')' Brolnl, Mrt; a.
Mra. Ells-. Slao!n,love slit
Wanda Cardillo, Domle and
sell Painter ani MrL Jim ~Amo
chairman, hod charge ofthededlry Juatlce, ani Mike Walker. bert.
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by l(ro. Beulfb White, M r L
The group left TlllrllciiJ eviD·
FranCia Bearbs, and Mrs. Paul
Ina at 5, Raylns Tlllrlday al8bt.
an day Fri~. and rllumed
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Smar~ Glbq&gt;sos of cllurch situahome Sator~ afternoon.
.CDD~IIB . flnt gave. LiiiMt
tions were featured 1n a program
prepared by Mrs. Gerald Al&gt;OIIJi»'e4 It very
tboi1Y. Partlclpatlq wore Bar·
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Otibora Alltlloey, MrL Golda Mournporter.
and
trw:, Mrs. Fawler, Mra. Manta
Kl!w, Ml'L White, Venlda ani
Trl• Glbbo~ Mr1. Fred Gibbs
Jr., Mr1. Sdrt. Mrs. WWla ~

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"You do something to a
hesrlbreaklng 21-17 loss to
....,-terback when you pull
Green ilal' In the ebamplon8blp
_blm," LandrY said. utt•s his
game. But, euch talk prOYed
game ani be expeda to win or
only that with the start (J( a
loae tt."'
new campaign:
Cardinali Trade Gambrell
Another liUiry
The
Detroit Lions shored up
Now, OOwever, 1dth the
tbelr offense by a..Prlng '
opening of the 1968 ...... onl)'
a little more than one week veteran receiver BillY Gambrell
from the st. Louis Cardinals In
away, Meredith ftnds himself
exchange for a hlgb 1969 draft
laid up with a peln In his cheat
choice. Gambrell, a four-year
which ""' been dlagnoaecj as a veteran, caught 28 passes for
torn or pulled muscle,
The injury may force Mere- 178 yards and two toochdown•
dith to miss Saturday nlg!rt'a lalt season.
11te Cardinals also aCQlired a
final exhibition game against
the Baltimore Colto In tile draft choice from the PltCotton BoWl and thrust Morton tsburl!lt steelera In return for
linebacker Dick c;:app; the
Into a ..startlnJ role.
However, Dallas coach Tom Mlnnooota VIkings amouncod
Landry bas expressed his lbat rUIIIIlni! blck Dave Osborn
reluctance &amp;bout being too ..,Ick wlU be slclollned for at least alx
weeks with a leg injury sullered
In replacing Meredlth wllh
In a game lost month agelnll
Denver; and the Atlanta Fal·
cons a~(f.lired rookie defensive
tackle Dick Caoh from the
Green ilal' Packers lor the $100
waiver price.

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UPI Sports Writer
Four years as No. 2 Ia long
enougil for Crall Morton.
Morton ani Jerry Rhome
have shared 1he reserve quarterl&gt;ack dutleo !Dr the Dallas
cowboY• beblnd Don Meredith
since both began thelr National
Football LeagUe careers In 1964,
Meredith, a nine-year veteran
who baa led the Cowboys to the
NFL's eastern dlolslon UUe the
laot two seasons, bas been
plaauecl by ...rloua laJurles
tilrougbout his playing da,ya,
Including broken rlba, concul·
slons and a busted nonj
The Injuries have been
occurlng with lncreaslnl frequeacy In rec«rt years, teedlng
Merudlth to talk of retiring, The
former SliiU star allowed boW
be Wal coatemplatlng IUCb a

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TRIPL&amp;IIEADER

COLUMBUS (IJP0 - It took
the Columbus Jets 10 innings,
but with Dan Schneider pltchiog
three iMinga of scoreless relief,
they beat Richmond 4-3.
For Schneider, who relieved
Gene Garber ln tl1e 8th, the win
meant evening his record at 3-3,
Also, coming in ln the eighth,
Conrad Noeaaef, now 7-10, was
charged with the defeaL
Big Jlln Sbellenback, the Jets
starter, pitched nve scoreless
innings before allowing two runs
In the sixth and one In the sev·
enth, when he was ousted.
By nipping Richmond the Jets
swept the tour~e set with
the Braves and drew within one
game of ftrst'i)lace , Toledo,
which had an ~n date Wednesda,y.
A Thursda~ sweep for Columbus aM a Toledo win over a
Rochester club. no longer in the
running for the pennant would
drew t11o Jato within .002 per• • - polnto of the Mud Hens.
A sweep and a Toledo loll
would sucldenly pot all the pressure on the Hens, who alreld.y
have lost one more game than
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NEW YORK (UP!)- Lavern
Tart, ihlrd leadlnll acorer Ia tha
Alnerlcan Batkotball Aaooclo.tall ...... with a 23,5 point
In ...,..,., IIJIIIICI Woclneada)' with
the New York Nets tor tile 1968-

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jCThlt lS Why
wins the
golden glove for fielding every
year 1" aaid Pete with a shrug or
hls ahoulders..
Bench's two-run homer in the
third Inning was his third in a
four--day span, his 13th of the
season and boosted his RBI ~
tal to 74.
The 20 • year .. old catcher's
tougbesl compeUUon for the
rookie-of..the-yelr award flgures
to come from the New York
Mets' letthalller Jerry Koosman.
Bristol, while admitting to
prejudice, doe!ln1 t think lt
should be a contest.
The secoOO of May's two doubles drove home the Reds' tlnal
two runs In the fourth inning

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Vftlgbta ~rae Clu\'a10 ol Oakland lui ror Barl'l'
ToioniD ani VIe Harrll (J( . Lelbowlt:&amp; and a Mure Buffalo,
had a trlpltblad- ~·
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SepL 17 at lobplo ~ LE-!!DERS
Leaf
MANCHESTER. VL (IJPI)IIIIJII
Brian MeDIMid (J( t11e Cblcaao
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Clay carroll, taki~ over in

Ruse and Bench socked homers ani Lee May pOUDded out
three hila, two of them doubles,
last nlgbt as the Rods enol,ed a
six-game losing streak with an
~ olctory over the league-leadlog st. Louis Cardinals.
I 'The
loss dldn•t mean much
to the Cruds, but the victory
meant a lot to us."' said Red
Manager Dave Bristol.
Tho CSrds 'headed for st.
Louis with a 13'h game lead
over second place San Francis-co, who tqlped the Reds by a
pme and one~f.
A lead-off homer in the first
inning was one of three hits for
Rose, who boosted his leagueleading mark to ,348 .
cards centerfielder Curt F1ood
prevented Rose from having s
perfect four-for-rour night when
be pickod Pete's filth Inning
drive to right center off his
shoe tops with a one-handed

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" l'ap..... Goo~~~ ... punt bUt ball to ' ' hi• _.fwrtb.I:OWldor
foxY at 40, · IIIJ'S bla new aplnll lefty pro Nikki Pille of

COLUMBUS (UP!) - 'TbewhiS· ship talent back In clef..,.. ol
11t will blow Friday ntglrt, slg- their tltleo.
Senne 4.40 Class AA and 290
naBing the otllclal kickoff of
more than 7QO f~l • playing Clo" A IIOlada In every part of
schools. ·
Olllo will see action for tha next
Versailles will be ngbllng to ten weeks.
retain · Its Clau A rating wblle
Olllo !llgll Sehool Athletic AsUpper Arlington makes a bid · soclollon rules permit foOiball ·
for tha same tillo In Class AA. playing schools to illldtbelrllrst
Both teams were ranked loPS preolew or game Friday and play
by cosehea In the final UPI poll week...ts througil Nov. 30. How·
of the 1967 season.
ever, many will end the &amp;eatiOil
Both were Wlde!eated laat year early In November so the coaeb·
and han much ~the champion- es and boys can prep for the
!968~9 basketball seasm.
The teams were permitted to
hold three interscholastic acrlmlost nll!ltt.
mages loll week as they comBotll of . the doubles bounCed pleted the second week of pracoff the Crosley Field scoreboard tice which began oltlclally Aug.
tn left center, but May Iaugh- 16,
i11J:IY denied he was attempting
to demolish the structure.
Fllblo Resulto
&lt;~t would like to see it ran
By United Press International
- down though," he said. "It has
SANO, J_. (IJPD- Flglttlng
robbed me or at least ft ve ~ Harada, J_,, stopped NobiM&gt;
mers U'!ls season. ••
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Jets Nip Foe

semi·

Yoall of! training and

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In the last elgtt.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IJPDReds aren't going to win the and none oot, blanked the CSrda
Miguel Hernandez, 141, SaD
Natlonal LeaiPle pennant, but the rest or the way to preserve
don't bet that Pete Ros~.won't starter Jim Maloney's 1201 vic- Jose, Calif., outpointed BeniiD
Jusrez, 141, Las Vegao (10).
win the batting Utle, or Johnny tory against nine losses.
Bench the rookie-of-the-yeer

catch.

llgbtwatgbl alumlrllm raccpet Yugoslaols with Pille leading, 6bas prolonged his tennlo life by 2, 2-8, 7.s, 8-8. If Demy wins, It
at leaat two yesrs ani before a woold be In a long play.oll
wildly partisan crowd oo the today and he. will not be asked
eenter court WedneedaY · be to play II@Oln until Frida)',
Next for the t3th-aeoded
probebly took three years oil
the life of second-seeded Auatra· Gonzalez Is eighth-seeded Tom
llan pro Tony Roche with an ~ Okker of The Netherlands, an
aatonlsbing atralgbt set IIJ&gt;set.
lunateur who elected to play
"I spent my first year as a here for prize money under an
pro gelling lilY ears plnnecl International r u I e affecting
back by Jack Kramer," Pancho foreign players, and holder of
l81d while aavortna IdS 8-6, 6-4, 1968 vtc1orles over such pro1 aa
6./l triumph over the 23-year.old Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Lew
Ausale left.llandar who llnlabed Hood, Ralston and Pille,
second In tho Wlmbledoa Open,
Ashe Faces Dryodale
•'Tcmy'l JOWii· He'll pt over
The 1 ~-seeded Alhe waa
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paired aplnst Cliff Dryodale of
Gonzalez Faces CballSouth Africa (No, 16), who
But Well¥, Gonzalez wUI baYe upaet Laver In a shotker
to aurae bla anelent bonOI Tuellday, Grsebner (No, 7)
tbrGUIIh another big match as playo fourth-seeded Jolul Newbe and two other AmetlCana combe, an Auule pro who won
battle for berlbs ·In the
here as an amateur last year,
llnsll of tha $100,000 U.S. Open
Third-seeded pro Ken Roaewcbamplonlblp.
all ol Australlo downed Roo
AmateurS· Clark Gr·a - of Holmberl of _!!!Bidand Falls.•
New York and Army LL Artlwr N.Y., 6-3, 6-3\:2,-6~ 8~ and next
Ashe ol Richmond. va., surprise meets the Plllc.Jlalllm wtmer.
oeml-41naliota at WlmblociOn.
b women's alnglea, Wlmblepoocedod Pancho Into tile u.s. doa cbamp Billie Jean King ci
quarters with vtcUirtea oo BerkolQ, Cell!.; and Marla
Tue1411Y and lbere ;,u an Bu- of BrazU plaod the
outddo chaace that prO Domll aeml.&amp;ais WedneedaY with
Ralllon or Bakorlllleld, Calif., &lt;Mirtlme Ylctortes. socond-seed·
od Ana Jellies and olxlb seeded
Virglnla Wado o( ~ made
the ltmls on Tuelday ancl
battled tcJcll;r !Dr · the rl&amp;bt 1D

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Meredith Hurt, Morton Ready

FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UP!)
-II waa great, , but now the
Wear)' old pro must do 1t all

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hlo ftltb game In nlae
cleclalonl, McCraw scored bla
wlmlna hit o11 Senator'• loser .
Dick Boaman, 2.9.
Willie Borton delivered a ·
clutch single with the bases
loadocl In the ell!ltth lnnlnl! to
lead tllo Tlgora to olctory ani
reduce their pennant.wimlng
m,Pc IWimber to 14, ,John
IUIIer, with rellef help fi:om Pat
Dobsm, raised bls record to 7-5.
The Clovelanl Indiana banged
out 16 hila lnclucllog three each
by Vern Fuller and Lee Maye
and Joe Azcue knocked In four
run• to enable Luis Tlant to wln
hls 19th pine ol the season.
Tlant left tile game with two In
the sixth when the Angela
rallied for four runs.
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slipper, Halea, I - . - g '·o t f by llx collage lludonla baa been
a spanking before In DIY 'libole Completed.
Tll!lllle members reportacl 9S
life,
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M1 ~Oild ani I are tldDk&lt; Ma1p CiiUnt1 the llllldiou
wllb $74 •
~ for alln&gt;o
lng ol rumlng 8WS1 to IIIIOiber da~ a rallsloilo ~ .,.j
tstlc work.
to get marriod. That ...td dally •aeadoa Bible 5ebool.
Tho 25th wedding anniversary
my Father, He's paloi ol were guests In the homes ol Mr
ol Mr. ani Mra. Henry 8abr was · llllllloY and I Clll't ... how $250 and Mrs. Geae Colimau,llutlaac%
observed recently wlth a dinner would burl him. - NO NAME ,Mr. and Mrs,RoberlMIIII, Cbeaparty booted by their children at PLEASE
• W' Road; and Mr. and Mrl. liar. tho heme of their son ani daugl&gt;- Dear N,N,P.
llheliMcCiure, Polll0r07
ter-IJ&gt;Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
You'd fix ywraelf, but guocl,
The lludellls worked ~r tile
Bahr, ReedsvUle.
If you ran aWlQ' !lith a thief. supmrldoa of tho ReY liAibert
An arrangement of mums arK! (Or~ your ~end just"bor· Hall ql Ali&gt;II!Y, the area~slloomotnlng glories centered the 1'011' tho bot car ffOIII a·friel!d'i? ary for tha Southern
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As for fixing y&lt;ilr
vOlition In
table. Mre and Mrs. Bahr were
presented a decorat.Od cake and mislrt lilY, "Good rlddilllce." tile ReY, ~ .Jily.m o('Mc, ,
several gi!to, Attending were Mr.
me111s. by
poreatal
COD· Ia
Arllllr
1i11G'Uit''
c&lt;;m to·topernell
how llllieh
VInton
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brld
·rM&gt;v. ie
ani Mrs. . Rlebard . Flck, Jr. and Seems
It coste him.
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Kevin, Mr. ani Mrs. Roger Bahr,
Too bed the Judge didn't tin- Grani .Prirla, Toxas,
lltldent ml•cellln-• iho;&gt;wer _on.,
Roger Wayne and Kelly, ani Mr.
5th at tile boDI8 ol Mr, and MrL
ani Mrs. Kenneth Hartung, Pat, tence ,YOU BOTH 1&lt;1 CO!JII1bloory at Norlb Texas state·
Hadl'd, Jeanne, 'I'Ilmmi, Terri, lamll,y
for llx nmtbl. Glai.lale,
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Denver i(ysell, at POIIIOI'01o
You need It! - ·H.
Modc:o
Ma • h
The bouao was deeoratod llltil
Jllnmy and RmlY Bahr.
Knl&amp;ht, . jltit,;y; ~- •
~ a flower arraD(Iellleulla ke&lt;llllw
UIIIVOI'ilt1 (J( !Je!Klla; Palrida llllh tho oecaaton. Games _ .
, PlcktDI, 1Jar11a1i·;· A,Ja., SOm• pJay~ l!ltil pd~B ~ . . :
ford Ul!l1orall.r In Alabama• Keltil
~~ ~. I~ glllo "Of"
ldartlil, Cbanilelvlow,
illlo ""'''l"'i!:nlreah!Dentl'wer~"J:Y­
atunlo llou8tonllajii!SI COU
ea by .u.., hootealllt, MrL, ~
and VIal' FoiMd, Valparal":; · Painter, ¥ro. Earlldqollliaaui!
Flo., atudont at !'lldlil'"' ....,b. Mro. lvoa Wood, t.&gt;
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Observed Recently

SUNDAY
ANNUAL HOMECOMING at the
Rock Springs United Methodllt
"'U!'~h, SlUiday; bl•l!st dinner at
foiiCMed by I program beg!Mlng at 1:15 p. m.
ANNUAL HOMECOMING - at
the Langsvlllo Church &amp;mday.
Basket dimer at 12 nooa; specIal singing at 2 p. m. Open to
public.

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Silver Anniversary

SAnJRDAY
!UGH SCHOOL dance party SOturday • Pomeroy Junior H 1 g b
auditorium from 8:30 to u ,30 p,
m. Jays wUI emcee.
HOMEMADE ICF CREAM social. San:lwlches also, at St. Paul
Lutheran Church, beginnlag at
11 L m. SOturday.

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wW·arrive MondaY for a slveral
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«111• olall hero wltll her snnd;,,,:~.,
m,othor, Ml'L J, K. smttil and ' .
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Mr. ani MrL TiKIII&amp;I Kelb" and ·
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lllllUy ' of ¥lddl11[101'1 and Mr. . Plan• tor hDitlnl tho
'!.,MrL V~nt Dlbo, Pom- eoaveNioa wltlcb wt,DCICII~-IJI
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Mldljl~ lkt.
~ Mr, and Mrs. WUllam Folmer -~ ~ ~~
returned Tuellday iller olsldng tara, . met Tueldo¥' t!l8ht at the
Mr. ani Mro. Robert JOhrisoa bolL
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ani lllllUy In Columbus for tho
Wstrat!aol to op1n the "9"'
put week. They were joined lbere ventlon will bolla It 2 P. m. wltil
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold WUidas a 1:30 p, m. dinner 1D be ••""-"
and 1011 of Toledo tor a weekend by . tlio
Auxlllari' of tile
Cll!llllng trip at tho F~eld FMIIO)'. :U.""""P-.il21; AmlrCounlr Flab and GuriePnser've. lean La(lloil. . ·
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Ml•• Barbota llemlodl', ,_
APPOitllid C&lt;llllllllltOawbleh
worki!W ror an oblte!rlelan and will plan ,.,.. tho .....at!Ga wen
DD•colaslst 1n Columbus, ojlent' Mra. Harl oiren, MrL:cwfuiam
: Labor Day weekend berel!ltil Allman tail Mrs. Pldllp ldelDIIi1.
· r pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- table decontloos; MrL c • 1 j,
er Kemecty,
Babr ani Mrs. Altred illap; reMr, and MrL Erneatlllng 111111 cepdon, .II!JIMrL Cb'deAndleWI
cllughter, ThoreA, were the Mrs. NalliAn Blat, reslatrati.n.'
weekend guoslo or Mr. and ,MrL Rofroshmentl of cotrenlld coolo'
Guy Bin&amp; Ernest hat juit ..... lei .ww be served follolri!W tilt
turned hill two wOekl of aum- coaventlon.
mer traln!QI !lith the Clinton
Annauncod at die meeting.w~
Coun1;l' · Air Nadone! Guard or the state conveation of the Grand
Wilmington. ms time was spent .Tll!llllt , of Olllo to be hold In
touring lo Genaal&gt;,)' 1lnd Holland. Cle....nd Sept, 11•14. Mra. MarAloo olsltlng here over 1110 !leek- tba Cbllds Is the delegate and
end were Roberta Bing an1 Lee Mr Sadl0
Wlckollch of catdileu.
lolcEiblnaey
Ia alier, r.ate.s. A .......,..
..d.., was
reed
·rr... the~- Toq&gt;le pr•
sentlng U. ..me of Berideo
OlrilllansiNl . tor gnnd ....
suanl at the lllale .........
A potluek dbllior
the
mHtlng. The deatll 'bl J(n. 14'·
ron Mlller'o mother uo ,._t.
eel. Mrs. Gnee Sileo•rtiDalaa

Dear Halea:
Friday nl&amp;[1t 1 "'••od ·out 81
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our loom s curfew and a jlollceman me In end called my
1
pareot&amp; The worst part
wss
with
on a deod-end street ani tba car
we were in 1lil8 lltolonondlmolv~
ed In a blt.aad..rua. 1 dlda't knoll
thia but I eoutm't mak0
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entl or the pollee beUeve that.
.Su,ce this wasn't the arottlme
I had dlsobeyod tile curfew and a
few otlier lhlnlla. my,falber Olld·
eel up paying a line ol $250 !Dr
DOt watdtlng me
Ha was lit w.be Uod. He yellod lit..me ani slowed 1111' bee
when I told him "' ·~ t h e
Hell
I" Wh
he
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e = ol A IIUIIIIIler miallioluu'¥ project
ingl¥ and long llltb
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BUY SPARES THEIR SMALL AND EASILY
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Puerto
plo, P7tldtn Slilteh, wlll moej at RICIII tdrl. We live In Harlem. with· tile "tdrl o( lll1
I :wtoh.wo dli!n't.
libe oaldlbe dlm't ~ 11!1' ,m,
7:30 p. m. Tlllll'lday at the ol Mrs. Gowae Heines HemlOck
1 love my Papa, but be does- - that .,tna·lol8tber Ind. knollIns how ... felt oath other
Grove.
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D't seem to love ua. Every time
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Cbureh. ll&amp;rd:1rd ot 7,.0 p.m.
be COIIUIS botno drunk and atarta . - r IIIII' tile same tblnl. Afeach evea!4 .!laolld P~r :;:•::.:.,;eryone. One Ume tar a Uttle research 1 rcamd' 1
ChUU....U. ~. Serole.o..: · ~
me with • knife. ft'al abarbag my ustealb"' wl.tll
en to publle hill s.p~ 3 tbrou&amp;h for some _ . , bt&amp; I got It thnle otber feDowll
Sept, 9, The Rev. John ~k, away from him.
Am I unllaiW?' ll8ok nol I
host pUtQr,
!ol,y BloW' can't Blond him. called It ..,tto and am · baVIns
EVANGELINE CHAPTER. DrMy Mama to put him out. tha time of .., life, clltlng tho
clor of tho Eastern Star, 7tSO p. But I doa't Wlllt blm to "' be- tdrla
who dall't h&amp;Ve bang"''!l
m. Tbunclay at tho Maoonle Tem- cause If be .,., be IIDII't bavo , lboot keeping a fPI1 out of clrcu-

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Spencer Family Reunion

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ment categories tave been lJt..
eluded ror the juniors - upla,y~
mate," a favorite arrangement
tor those uOOer 10, and "School
Days," an interpretive t1oral
piece £or chlldren over 10.
In the horticulture dlrulon
there are classes for hybrid tea
roses (one bloom&gt;; ftorabuDda
(one spray); single blooma.otz10:
nia, marigolds, am dahlias, and
a class for specimens other than
those named.
· There are classes for both the
The annual SWartz ramny reun- Harold Kimes, Athens; Myrtle blooming and non-blooming !)pes
ion was held Sunday, Sepl 1, in Swartz, Sbade, R D.; Robert of houseplants, and an educational
the Woode Grove at Alfred with Swartz, 1M his son, R o n a 1 d division which will feature a dis-play by a junior club.
65 attending.
Swartz, both of Columbus.
Attending 11ere: Mr. and Mrs.
The rules specify that each exA basket dinner was served at
noon, with Chas. D. Woode asking Oris Swartz, Mrs. CUrie Bur- hibitor must fill out her own e•
son, Mr. and Mrs. Waid Swartz, try card and the card listing mathe blosslrw,
Vernon Swartz was chairman all o1 Athena; Dora O'Brien, Hel- terials used. Foltagea andacceafor the day. The program consist- en Follrod, and Mr. and Mrs, sories are permitted unless othed of games am contest&amp; for Otto SWartz, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. erwise specified., butnoartificial
young and old, olslting, awarding Ri~hard Swartz and two girls, or painted materials will be perof prize&amp; &amp;00 taking or SlliPShots. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mitted in "Thoroughb Modern
Nell Davis Swartz ls secretary Swartz and three girls, Mr. am Millie" class..
For the Information of exhibitand treasurer:· Harold and Garold Mrs. Earl Davis and Ellen, Ill of
SW'artt were in charge or games Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Harold ora, the background color tor the
Swartz and four children of wn~ display tables wUl be green. All
and contests.
Clarence swartz, president, ltam.stown, W. VLi Mrs. Harry displays are to remain in place
called hls regrets at not being Ross alii two children and two until alter 5 p. m. Sunday, and
able to attend due to sickness in visitors, Albany, Ohioj Vernon while the Rutlsnd Friendly Gsrdthe family. Veroon SWartz, vice- swartz and son. Hocktngporti Mr. eners will not isaume responsipresident, acted in his place. The and
. Mrs. WUliam SWartz Emma bility for containers and accesoltlcers were held o•er for an- Swartz, Mr. am Mrs. Arthur sories used in exhibits, Ill preSwarU and four children; Mr. cautions will be taken to Insure
other year.
Prize winners were Emma and Mrs. Roy Swartz and [our safety, the chairman reported.
Findling, Mr. and Mrs. William children, and Mr. ll1d Mrs. Har~
Swartz, 100 Emma Swartz.
ry SWartz IUid two children. aU
"Happy Birthday" was sung to of CSnsl Winchester; Emma Find- llrL WWiam SWartz, who "as ling, Clara Fotirod, Nlns Rob\0:.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart SWartZ.
!l'b•oroi!W her birthday that day.
Deceased since last year are Mr. and Mrs. MDiard Swartz
Mr. IDd Mrs. Vera Swartz and
Linnie Heck, Athensi Colonel E.
Woode, 1'\t)pers Plains; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cbss. D, Woode
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Of kUtland1 Pl~nning Show

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e theme of a Dower show to , are the star Garden Club of O.xbe otogod by tllo RuUanl FrieD!- ~');;.: • tho Rudand Garden Club,
I)' Gardeners SOturday and Sui&gt;- tho WIIMiil1! Trail Club, and the
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Ths sbOif, which wiD feature ind all)' arrloi!W after that time
12 classoslntheartlsticarranp- )'ID be markod for exhibit only
menta division. will be "'en Cor arxt not tor competition. Ex-viewing by the public from 1to hibitors, and Ill classes are open
5 p, m. on both days, Mro. Earl to the public, will be permlttad
Bender of Marietta, an accredit- only one entry in each clan.
od judp of tllo ~hio Asso&lt;latlon
Ia the artlsUc arranaements
ot Garden Clubs, will judge the category, the classes are "SWeet
ahaw begimif@: at 1 p. m. on Sat- Rosie O'Grady," unngements
urday.
featurlrw rosesj "Some Enchant~ The standard system or judging ed Evening," Qoral pieces with
will be us~, with first, second emphasis on PW'Ple; ccSeptember
and third place ribbons to ~ Sor11," thoae ust~ dried materawarded in each clllss. All de- tala ai'Jk)rweatheredwood; .. The
cisiOI\A of d'le judge will be ftnal Green. Green Gras• ol Home,"
and any discussion concerning or foliage urangamenta.
Interference with the judgi~will
''Summertime.N arrangemert
cause an eMry to be disqualUied. using rrulta IDd-or vegetables;
Mrs. Robert Snowden Is show '"Dance, Ballerina, Dance",
chairman and clubs invited to ex~ stressing rhythm in arranglug;

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"The BeautifUl Garden of Pray·
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church use; 11Thorouah1Y Modern MUlie," modern tnterpr.,..
Uve arrangement; u America,"
maaa arrugements showing an
Early American !rand; "Beauti·
fld Ohio." aoral pieces lhowilll
water; "On Top of Old Smoky,,.
tall line arrangements; a n d
"Honey," an arrangement tor a
formal luncheon table.
The latter clau specifte~s tbat
exhibitors !urnlsb their own card
table, cloth, two place settings.
and a su1t1ble centetttece.
The invitational classes are
u Ebb Tide,"
Interpretive ar..
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u Autumn

Leaves/' dahlias In a metal

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"The Heritage of our Women's
Organization" was the prosram
theme presented by Mrs. Allee
Clpehart when the Women's SQ..
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Asbury Methodist Clwreh, Syracuse, met at the home of Miss
Marcia Karr,
Mrs. CSpebart'o~onts
were taken frcxn an
18 tram
the "Methodist Woma ". Miss
Karr read the conatitutioo of the
WSCS. Scripture frCII\ Luke, a
verse ot "Prayer is the Soul's
Sincere Desire" and a readi""
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Mrs, John SOuvoge preolded
at the meeting. The blrthdayo of
Mrs. Ambrose Flanagan and Mrs.
Clpehart were observed with the
group singing ''~pyBlrthdQ.''
Mlu Karr read a chlpter rrcrn
tho book, "Tbst the World May
Believe" entitled uEcumenlsm."
ani concluded the meeting !lith
Helen Stiner Rice's readlng, "In
Times Llke The!:ie."
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named above
and Mrs. Donald Lisle and the
Rev. and Mrs. Wendell. Stutler.

The 36th annual ~cer reun- Tom and Sberrl Atwood, Ed SimIon wss held sept. 1, at Blendon mons, Phil GUllam, Donatella
Woodl Parl&lt; on Slate Route 161 BellOII)', Mr. and Mrs. Boring,
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Mr. and Mrs. Alba Orr, Robin
· • . Pldures were taken of t h e and Tsnuny,
, ·-~cer brod!.er and sisters presMr. and Mro. Blake Curtis of
. ent,
CsrroU; Mr. and Mrs, DI,Yion
The group wss entertained by ~cer, Ronnie and Nlns Lou
the Orr Brothers and their of Farmersburg, Ind. ; Mr. and
friends, Maurice Orr on the vio- Mrs. Henry McDole, Mr. and
lin, Starling Orr the gu11ar, Ed Mrs. WUllam Singer and clausb·
Simmons lbe maDdolln, Leslie ters of Toledo: Mr. and M r s.
Gilliam, banjo, and George Gib- Harlin Stahl, Mr.andMra.James
son. bal8 fiddle; Mr. and Mra. stahl and Pam o( Rising &amp;m;
John Orr, a Wet, accompuied from Chesler were Cella Meby Starling Orr oo t11o guitar, Coy, Mr. and Mrs, Jsme• May•
and Mro. Mary Orr, Tsnuny and Zenia Bias, Mr , and Mrs, Hen-•
: Robia, NDg several hymns.
ry ~er and Vance, Mr. and
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There "ere games and prizes Mrs. Norman Frederick audJer, for tho children and for the old- ry, Mrs. Hattie Frederick, Mr.
; est man, Henry ~cor, the old- and Mr•. Wald ~cor, Harry
: est woman, Hattie Frederick, Lee, Tom and Ray, Avice Mays,
: tile lamll,y traveling the forth- Mrs, Cbarlesllarnllart, Marilyn
ell!, Mr. and Mrs, DI,Yion ~­ Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bing,
. eer. Rannie aDd Nina I.Gu, Farm- Joyce, Mike and Jim,
: erabur&amp; Indiana; the couple with
Miss Cathy Tuttle and Mr. and
· the most ehlldren present, Mr. Mrs, Arvil Holter and iibaroo
, and Mrs, Clayton Rasp rttve cbll- o( Baoban, and Mr. and Mrs, wu.
dran, and theyoungestchlldpres- ford Bjng, .Silerrtl, Ram1y a n d
1!111, Marla Jean Rasp, f 1 v e Rick, Columblo station.
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Kesterweekaold,
From Fostoria were Mr. and
Prell«&lt;l, from Columboa, Ohio, Mrs, Gary Zimmerman and Gary son and Mr. and Mrs. Dana
·. Dooald Lemley, Mr. and Mrs, Jr., Elva Hammer, Carole and Turner ci Chester spent tile La·
IIIII Fenton, Mr. and Mrs, Per- Ellen, Mr , and Mrs, John Rasp, bor Day week...t In Wllmlnglon,
ry Orr, Lealie Gllllum and fam. Mr. and Mrs. Clqton Rasp, &amp;1- Ohio, vlslllng with their 11011 and
: Uy, Barry Tbompsm, Mr. and aan. Michael, Patti, Jotm and !life, Mr. and Mril. Earl R.
:: Mrs. Starllng On, F..ddle, Jack- Marll Jean, Mr. and Mrs, Joill Kesterson. Mrs. Turner Is Earl's
:·· le, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Orr, Fry and Jeflrey, and Mlsaes sister.
;:· Mr. ani Mrs. Jolin Orr, Miss Jayne, Abby, and Mary Douglas.
· Pam Wolfe, Elizabeth Vemoo

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ID gu aplnlt him bocauao be'l
1111' Papa, a periCG I shwld look
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R1slrt now be doean't h&amp;Ve a
Job, Sometimes be frlslrtena me.
He ml8bt be taklnll dope becauM
ho aiWlll'l bas to borrow oomucb
IIIOIIoY and he ado ~ly.
When he comes home drunk
MEIGS COUNTY YIIWIC- . he lays on the bed i&gt;elllllnB for
l,lcan Club, tlnlrlday, p. m. at wster. My alster or Mama don't
tho orpnlzatlon's lteadqllll1m'a give It to him ani teU me not to.
In the Hotel Mart!JL
But I slve him water. He's my
Papa. 1 pray every nlslrt that
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FRIDAY
SOOTIIERN BAND BooaW'I to somecllly, Can you help?- CONFUSI!D GmL
sponaor dance Frida)' following Dear
Girl·
nrst . home fOOCblll PIP• 1r
send
North GaiUa at t11o ·Jr. lll&amp;b
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School; "The Next In Ltne" to and address, honey, Pll see to
It your prayers are beard _ ,
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WG AFTER Football Gauio here Ill' oor1b too, We may not
dance parcy wlll be held at the tranJform your falber - that
Wabama HIP Sehoolaudltorlum takes Pl"''•ra oo his part - but
foUowlng the Wabama - Maraud- I can put ;you In toocb with an
ers football game. Dlnclng from agency which will makellfe more
9:30 ·p. m. to mldnlglt~ The Jays livable for you and your family,
Please wrl"'l _ H.
wiD emMEIGS COUNTY WOMEN'S
Cbrlllllan Temperance Unloa,
Pl&gt;meroy U n 1 t e d Mi!tbodlat
Clurcb, 7:30 Friday evlllllng.

LAUREL CLIFF- lleolth
Club, Thursdal', 7:30p.m. at tile
h&lt;lne of MrL Allen Elchlnaw·
olllcero to be eleclllcl•
members lilrad to atteDIL , •
PAST CHIEFS, Mapoila Temple, Pylblan Slstert, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday at the home or MrL
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MEIGS SALON 710, 8 ani 40,
meeting 6:30 p. m. MoOOay, hmle
of Eunice Brinker, Bashan Road..
CHURCH COUNCIL, s~· Paul
Lutheran anarch, Monday, 8p.m.
at the church.
POMEROY GARDEN CLUB,
Morday, 2 p. m. at die home ot
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.

6 Pound Loss
Tops Members,

Merits Crown
Mrs. Freda Hendersm of POmeroy was crowned queen of the
Melia TOPS Knotchorl Tuel&lt;lay
oveulng for having loll 1 1 x
pounds during the month of Aug.

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For her ettort1 ahewaaawarded a gl1!, a crowD, and a bamer.
Freda Davia, of Rutland, wu
runner up llltil a 3'h lb. loaa.
Mrs. Cecelia Mitch no (J( tho week ani Edith Gorcmer
bad to take the -od pg home
for gaiJdns moat durlnsthe .....,_
During tile bullne11 of the ovealq, the prelldlng ofllcer, Edltil
Gardner • 111D0W1ced that the anIWial plcnle apln wlll be held
SeJI. 10 at Jean Warner's trailer at Rll)'al Oak,
Wolgblng In wlll be from 6·30·
7 p.m. In the mr Hug ~- lf
8111''"'" c:amD atland Tueldo¥'•
meetlq ani doalres 1D come ID
tile plcnle oa the 10th please
bring your """ table Hrvlce and
a covered dltb.

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Cincinnati , • , ,72 65 .526
,g.tcaao •..• , ;74 69 .m
.AIIanta.• , • , , .71 71 .5l!O
l,'lltoburgb , , , ,Gl$ 72 .488
Plllladelpbla • , ,65 75 .464
jlolullon , , • , • ,6.4 77 .454
New York , , , , ,15 79 .451
L9o .. Aaaele• , .•61 79 .436
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C,Jaeimatl8 SL L. 3, nlgbl
LA 3 Phlladol)lllia 0, nlgbl
Cbl.c:aao 7 Iiiii Fran 6, 111
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Oakland ••••• 71 71 .soo 18
New York • , , .70 70 ,500 18
Mtmeoota , , , ,64 74 .475 22
Call!ornla • , •. 61 81 ,430 28'h
Cblc:ago , , , , .59 82 .418 30
Walldngion , • •56 63 ,403 32
Woclneaciay'l Rooulta
Chi 3 Waob 0, 14 tma, alghl:
Booton 10 Mlmeaota 2, alghl:
Baltimore 6 Now York 3, alghl:
Dttnl1t 4 Oakland 2, alghl:
Cleveland 9 California 5, alghl:
All TlmOI EDT
Cbleaac&gt; (Nyman 1~) at Wash·
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Only
scheduled
Friday' • Games
. CleYelanlat Oalcland, nlgbt
Bostal at Callforilla, nlgbt
l!Jnntooll at Detroit, nlgbt
Cblc:aao at Beltlmore, night
Walhln&amp;IOO ot Naw lork, ntstrt

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Mrs. llcJiber The Rio Granle llajltistAssoc- an1 owen, MrL Mllton lload an1
tns, MrL Nora Olrlla,
lalloo meeting to be held on Sip~ Mrs. Bert Bodlmer.
Mllclred Slaooa; Mrs.
12 at the Rio Grande Cborch ' "
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born Mlsalonary Society met oo u her theme. The- ~~q~
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Tuellday nlslrt at the Middleport "I'U Be Wheto You
MAl to
Mill Edpa .;or,'.. WL
First llajltist Church.
The oraan prelude wu by
German
hlp' :W!Jt. l(ro.
Mrs, Manalng IO.oes, presi- Be."
Mro. Gsrald Anthony. _.
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Refreshments were .,_... ""
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-dllflng wbleh time It was . - tho
Love
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Dllay Bilvo MrL Fleldllllf Hawk011111
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offering wUI be taken on Ocl. 6• lno MrL Cbarlos Selrl
The SelliOr lll8b elua of tha ldolaman1 Diamandl!eeiqPIIMAlso announced wuamlsslolllrY Gm:.,va Saxton, Mra.
DanvWe Weeleyan Clurch want ) lrl •Boo)de Wood, and
meeting to be held Tburllday night Gbee, MrL Mary [Jons, Mro.
eamptns recenllJ at WUdclll fl91,
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· . .&gt; ' Sending 81!11 wore MrL~ .
proposed budpt !Dr the 1968-69 Gibbs assisting.
Tbe,roungpeopleandtwoadalta Ko\'ris, Mloa .Alma Wlita.'Mrflncluded Rev. and Mro.
E. E101nor Hoover, lira. ~Oi'na' lfi­
year was presoded by Mra. TOllY
Dozer, Linda, ani Daalel Mid- sell, Trellte IWdrlekl, II!'. and
FDI'fler, and pJ"OP'Uil IM:dul for
kill, Jacbo Vineyard, Fred DaY! I, MrL GIOIUI Evana, Tom.aniiDino
the year were distributed.
Tom, Joe· and WUUam "'YW•· o,y, Mrs. llart')' Brolnl, Mrt; a.
Mra. Ells-. Slao!n,love slit
Wanda Cardillo, Domle and
sell Painter ani MrL Jim ~Amo
chairman, hod charge ofthededlry Juatlce, ani Mike Walker. bert.
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by l(ro. Beulfb White, M r L
The group left TlllrllciiJ eviD·
FranCia Bearbs, and Mrs. Paul
Ina at 5, Raylns Tlllrlday al8bt.
an day Fri~. and rllumed
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Smar~ Glbq&gt;sos of cllurch situahome Sator~ afternoon.
.CDD~IIB . flnt gave. LiiiMt
tions were featured 1n a program
prepared by Mrs. Gerald Al&gt;OIIJi»'e4 It very
tboi1Y. Partlclpatlq wore Bar·
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Otibora Alltlloey, MrL Golda Mournporter.
and
trw:, Mrs. Fawler, Mra. Manta
Kl!w, Ml'L White, Venlda ani
Trl• Glbbo~ Mr1. Fred Gibbs
Jr., Mr1. Sdrt. Mrs. WWla ~

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"You do something to a
hesrlbreaklng 21-17 loss to
....,-terback when you pull
Green ilal' In the ebamplon8blp
_blm," LandrY said. utt•s his
game. But, euch talk prOYed
game ani be expeda to win or
only that with the start (J( a
loae tt."'
new campaign:
Cardinali Trade Gambrell
Another liUiry
The
Detroit Lions shored up
Now, OOwever, 1dth the
tbelr offense by a..Prlng '
opening of the 1968 ...... onl)'
a little more than one week veteran receiver BillY Gambrell
from the st. Louis Cardinals In
away, Meredith ftnds himself
exchange for a hlgb 1969 draft
laid up with a peln In his cheat
choice. Gambrell, a four-year
which ""' been dlagnoaecj as a veteran, caught 28 passes for
torn or pulled muscle,
The injury may force Mere- 178 yards and two toochdown•
dith to miss Saturday nlg!rt'a lalt season.
11te Cardinals also aCQlired a
final exhibition game against
the Baltimore Colto In tile draft choice from the PltCotton BoWl and thrust Morton tsburl!lt steelera In return for
linebacker Dick c;:app; the
Into a ..startlnJ role.
However, Dallas coach Tom Mlnnooota VIkings amouncod
Landry bas expressed his lbat rUIIIIlni! blck Dave Osborn
reluctance &amp;bout being too ..,Ick wlU be slclollned for at least alx
weeks with a leg injury sullered
In replacing Meredlth wllh
In a game lost month agelnll
Denver; and the Atlanta Fal·
cons a~(f.lired rookie defensive
tackle Dick Caoh from the
Green ilal' Packers lor the $100
waiver price.

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UPI Sports Writer
Four years as No. 2 Ia long
enougil for Crall Morton.
Morton ani Jerry Rhome
have shared 1he reserve quarterl&gt;ack dutleo !Dr the Dallas
cowboY• beblnd Don Meredith
since both began thelr National
Football LeagUe careers In 1964,
Meredith, a nine-year veteran
who baa led the Cowboys to the
NFL's eastern dlolslon UUe the
laot two seasons, bas been
plaauecl by ...rloua laJurles
tilrougbout his playing da,ya,
Including broken rlba, concul·
slons and a busted nonj
The Injuries have been
occurlng with lncreaslnl frequeacy In rec«rt years, teedlng
Merudlth to talk of retiring, The
former SliiU star allowed boW
be Wal coatemplatlng IUCb a

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COLUMBUS (IJP0 - It took
the Columbus Jets 10 innings,
but with Dan Schneider pltchiog
three iMinga of scoreless relief,
they beat Richmond 4-3.
For Schneider, who relieved
Gene Garber ln tl1e 8th, the win
meant evening his record at 3-3,
Also, coming in ln the eighth,
Conrad Noeaaef, now 7-10, was
charged with the defeaL
Big Jlln Sbellenback, the Jets
starter, pitched nve scoreless
innings before allowing two runs
In the sixth and one In the sev·
enth, when he was ousted.
By nipping Richmond the Jets
swept the tour~e set with
the Braves and drew within one
game of ftrst'i)lace , Toledo,
which had an ~n date Wednesda,y.
A Thursda~ sweep for Columbus aM a Toledo win over a
Rochester club. no longer in the
running for the pennant would
drew t11o Jato within .002 per• • - polnto of the Mud Hens.
A sweep and a Toledo loll
would sucldenly pot all the pressure on the Hens, who alreld.y
have lost one more game than
tbe Jets.

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NEW YORK (UP!)- Lavern
Tart, ihlrd leadlnll acorer Ia tha
Alnerlcan Batkotball Aaooclo.tall ...... with a 23,5 point
In ...,..,., IIJIIIICI Woclneada)' with
the New York Nets tor tile 1968-

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jCThlt lS Why
wins the
golden glove for fielding every
year 1" aaid Pete with a shrug or
hls ahoulders..
Bench's two-run homer in the
third Inning was his third in a
four--day span, his 13th of the
season and boosted his RBI ~
tal to 74.
The 20 • year .. old catcher's
tougbesl compeUUon for the
rookie-of..the-yelr award flgures
to come from the New York
Mets' letthalller Jerry Koosman.
Bristol, while admitting to
prejudice, doe!ln1 t think lt
should be a contest.
The secoOO of May's two doubles drove home the Reds' tlnal
two runs In the fourth inning

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Vftlgbta ~rae Clu\'a10 ol Oakland lui ror Barl'l'
ToioniD ani VIe Harrll (J( . Lelbowlt:&amp; and a Mure Buffalo,
had a trlpltblad- ~·
" ll&amp;ht
SepL 17 at lobplo ~ LE-!!DERS
Leaf
MANCHESTER. VL (IJPI)IIIIJII
Brian MeDIMid (J( t11e Cblcaao
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Clay carroll, taki~ over in

Ruse and Bench socked homers ani Lee May pOUDded out
three hila, two of them doubles,
last nlgbt as the Rods enol,ed a
six-game losing streak with an
~ olctory over the league-leadlog st. Louis Cardinals.
I 'The
loss dldn•t mean much
to the Cruds, but the victory
meant a lot to us."' said Red
Manager Dave Bristol.
Tho CSrds 'headed for st.
Louis with a 13'h game lead
over second place San Francis-co, who tqlped the Reds by a
pme and one~f.
A lead-off homer in the first
inning was one of three hits for
Rose, who boosted his leagueleading mark to ,348 .
cards centerfielder Curt F1ood
prevented Rose from having s
perfect four-for-rour night when
be pickod Pete's filth Inning
drive to right center off his
shoe tops with a one-handed

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" l'ap..... Goo~~~ ... punt bUt ball to ' ' hi• _.fwrtb.I:OWldor
foxY at 40, · IIIJ'S bla new aplnll lefty pro Nikki Pille of

COLUMBUS (UP!) - 'TbewhiS· ship talent back In clef..,.. ol
11t will blow Friday ntglrt, slg- their tltleo.
Senne 4.40 Class AA and 290
naBing the otllclal kickoff of
more than 7QO f~l • playing Clo" A IIOlada In every part of
schools. ·
Olllo will see action for tha next
Versailles will be ngbllng to ten weeks.
retain · Its Clau A rating wblle
Olllo !llgll Sehool Athletic AsUpper Arlington makes a bid · soclollon rules permit foOiball ·
for tha same tillo In Class AA. playing schools to illldtbelrllrst
Both teams were ranked loPS preolew or game Friday and play
by cosehea In the final UPI poll week...ts througil Nov. 30. How·
of the 1967 season.
ever, many will end the &amp;eatiOil
Both were Wlde!eated laat year early In November so the coaeb·
and han much ~the champion- es and boys can prep for the
!968~9 basketball seasm.
The teams were permitted to
hold three interscholastic acrlmlost nll!ltt.
mages loll week as they comBotll of . the doubles bounCed pleted the second week of pracoff the Crosley Field scoreboard tice which began oltlclally Aug.
tn left center, but May Iaugh- 16,
i11J:IY denied he was attempting
to demolish the structure.
Fllblo Resulto
&lt;~t would like to see it ran
By United Press International
- down though," he said. "It has
SANO, J_. (IJPD- Flglttlng
robbed me or at least ft ve ~ Harada, J_,, stopped NobiM&gt;
mers U'!ls season. ••
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aword.

Jets Nip Foe

semi·

Yoall of! training and

·?-j!-Cripllon

~'f ~'!!'·~ ~ll

could become the fourth Yank
In the last elgtt.
Ra.llton was atill ualive" but

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CINCINNATI (UPO The the seventh lrmi~. with two on
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IJPDReds aren't going to win the and none oot, blanked the CSrda
Miguel Hernandez, 141, SaD
Natlonal LeaiPle pennant, but the rest or the way to preserve
don't bet that Pete Ros~.won't starter Jim Maloney's 1201 vic- Jose, Calif., outpointed BeniiD
Jusrez, 141, Las Vegao (10).
win the batting Utle, or Johnny tory against nine losses.
Bench the rookie-of-the-yeer

catch.

llgbtwatgbl alumlrllm raccpet Yugoslaols with Pille leading, 6bas prolonged his tennlo life by 2, 2-8, 7.s, 8-8. If Demy wins, It
at leaat two yesrs ani before a woold be In a long play.oll
wildly partisan crowd oo the today and he. will not be asked
eenter court WedneedaY · be to play II@Oln until Frida)',
Next for the t3th-aeoded
probebly took three years oil
the life of second-seeded Auatra· Gonzalez Is eighth-seeded Tom
llan pro Tony Roche with an ~ Okker of The Netherlands, an
aatonlsbing atralgbt set IIJ&gt;set.
lunateur who elected to play
"I spent my first year as a here for prize money under an
pro gelling lilY ears plnnecl International r u I e affecting
back by Jack Kramer," Pancho foreign players, and holder of
l81d while aavortna IdS 8-6, 6-4, 1968 vtc1orles over such pro1 aa
6./l triumph over the 23-year.old Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Lew
Ausale left.llandar who llnlabed Hood, Ralston and Pille,
second In tho Wlmbledoa Open,
Ashe Faces Dryodale
•'Tcmy'l JOWii· He'll pt over
The 1 ~-seeded Alhe waa
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paired aplnst Cliff Dryodale of
Gonzalez Faces CballSouth Africa (No, 16), who
But Well¥, Gonzalez wUI baYe upaet Laver In a shotker
to aurae bla anelent bonOI Tuellday, Grsebner (No, 7)
tbrGUIIh another big match as playo fourth-seeded Jolul Newbe and two other AmetlCana combe, an Auule pro who won
battle for berlbs ·In the
here as an amateur last year,
llnsll of tha $100,000 U.S. Open
Third-seeded pro Ken Roaewcbamplonlblp.
all ol Australlo downed Roo
AmateurS· Clark Gr·a - of Holmberl of _!!!Bidand Falls.•
New York and Army LL Artlwr N.Y., 6-3, 6-3\:2,-6~ 8~ and next
Ashe ol Richmond. va., surprise meets the Plllc.Jlalllm wtmer.
oeml-41naliota at WlmblociOn.
b women's alnglea, Wlmblepoocedod Pancho Into tile u.s. doa cbamp Billie Jean King ci
quarters with vtcUirtea oo BerkolQ, Cell!.; and Marla
Tue1411Y and lbere ;,u an Bu- of BrazU plaod the
outddo chaace that prO Domll aeml.&amp;ais WedneedaY with
Ralllon or Bakorlllleld, Calif., &lt;Mirtlme Ylctortes. socond-seed·
od Ana Jellies and olxlb seeded
Virglnla Wado o( ~ made
the ltmls on Tuelday ancl
battled tcJcll;r !Dr · the rl&amp;bt 1D

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Meredith Hurt, Morton Ready

FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UP!)
-II waa great, , but now the
Wear)' old pro must do 1t all

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Spell With

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hlo ftltb game In nlae
cleclalonl, McCraw scored bla
wlmlna hit o11 Senator'• loser .
Dick Boaman, 2.9.
Willie Borton delivered a ·
clutch single with the bases
loadocl In the ell!ltth lnnlnl! to
lead tllo Tlgora to olctory ani
reduce their pennant.wimlng
m,Pc IWimber to 14, ,John
IUIIer, with rellef help fi:om Pat
Dobsm, raised bls record to 7-5.
The Clovelanl Indiana banged
out 16 hila lnclucllog three each
by Vern Fuller and Lee Maye
and Joe Azcue knocked In four
run• to enable Luis Tlant to wln
hls 19th pine ol the season.
Tlant left tile game with two In
the sixth when the Angela
rallied for four runs.
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slipper, Halea, I - . - g '·o t f by llx collage lludonla baa been
a spanking before In DIY 'libole Completed.
Tll!lllle members reportacl 9S
life,
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M1 ~Oild ani I are tldDk&lt; Ma1p CiiUnt1 the llllldiou
wllb $74 •
~ for alln&gt;o
lng ol rumlng 8WS1 to IIIIOiber da~ a rallsloilo ~ .,.j
tstlc work.
to get marriod. That ...td dally •aeadoa Bible 5ebool.
Tho 25th wedding anniversary
my Father, He's paloi ol were guests In the homes ol Mr
ol Mr. ani Mra. Henry 8abr was · llllllloY and I Clll't ... how $250 and Mrs. Geae Colimau,llutlaac%
observed recently wlth a dinner would burl him. - NO NAME ,Mr. and Mrs,RoberlMIIII, Cbeaparty booted by their children at PLEASE
• W' Road; and Mr. and Mrl. liar. tho heme of their son ani daugl&gt;- Dear N,N,P.
llheliMcCiure, Polll0r07
ter-IJ&gt;Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
You'd fix ywraelf, but guocl,
The lludellls worked ~r tile
Bahr, ReedsvUle.
If you ran aWlQ' !lith a thief. supmrldoa of tho ReY liAibert
An arrangement of mums arK! (Or~ your ~end just"bor· Hall ql Ali&gt;II!Y, the area~slloomotnlng glories centered the 1'011' tho bot car ffOIII a·friel!d'i? ary for tha Southern
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As for fixing y&lt;ilr
vOlition In
table. Mre and Mrs. Bahr were
presented a decorat.Od cake and mislrt lilY, "Good rlddilllce." tile ReY, ~ .Jily.m o('Mc, ,
several gi!to, Attending were Mr.
me111s. by
poreatal
COD· Ia
Arllllr
1i11G'Uit''
c&lt;;m to·topernell
how llllieh
VInton
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brld
·rM&gt;v. ie
ani Mrs. . Rlebard . Flck, Jr. and Seems
It coste him.
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. ThO)' were Jaalcil Lower o(, ~ ~e"'!!J ~III.
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Kevin, Mr. ani Mrs. Roger Bahr,
Too bed the Judge didn't tin- Grani .Prirla, Toxas,
lltldent ml•cellln-• iho;&gt;wer _on.,
Roger Wayne and Kelly, ani Mr.
5th at tile boDI8 ol Mr, and MrL
ani Mrs. Kenneth Hartung, Pat, tence ,YOU BOTH 1&lt;1 CO!JII1bloory at Norlb Texas state·
Hadl'd, Jeanne, 'I'Ilmmi, Terri, lamll,y
for llx nmtbl. Glai.lale,
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Denver i(ysell, at POIIIOI'01o
You need It! - ·H.
Modc:o
Ma • h
The bouao was deeoratod llltil
Jllnmy and RmlY Bahr.
Knl&amp;ht, . jltit,;y; ~- •
~ a flower arraD(Iellleulla ke&lt;llllw
UIIIVOI'ilt1 (J( !Je!Klla; Palrida llllh tho oecaaton. Games _ .
, PlcktDI, 1Jar11a1i·;· A,Ja., SOm• pJay~ l!ltil pd~B ~ . . :
ford Ul!l1orall.r In Alabama• Keltil
~~ ~. I~ glllo "Of"
ldartlil, Cbanilelvlow,
illlo ""'''l"'i!:nlreah!Dentl'wer~"J:Y­
atunlo llou8tonllajii!SI COU
ea by .u.., hootealllt, MrL, ~
and VIal' FoiMd, Valparal":; · Painter, ¥ro. Earlldqollliaaui!
Flo., atudont at !'lldlil'"' ....,b. Mro. lvoa Wood, t.&gt;
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Observed Recently

SUNDAY
ANNUAL HOMECOMING at the
Rock Springs United Methodllt
"'U!'~h, SlUiday; bl•l!st dinner at
foiiCMed by I program beg!Mlng at 1:15 p. m.
ANNUAL HOMECOMING - at
the Langsvlllo Church &amp;mday.
Basket dimer at 12 nooa; specIal singing at 2 p. m. Open to
public.

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Silver Anniversary

SAnJRDAY
!UGH SCHOOL dance party SOturday • Pomeroy Junior H 1 g b
auditorium from 8:30 to u ,30 p,
m. Jays wUI emcee.
HOMEMADE ICF CREAM social. San:lwlches also, at St. Paul
Lutheran Church, beginnlag at
11 L m. SOturday.

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wW·arrive MondaY for a slveral
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«111• olall hero wltll her snnd;,,,:~.,
m,othor, Ml'L J, K. smttil and ' .
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Mr. ani MrL TiKIII&amp;I Kelb" and ·
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lllllUy ' of ¥lddl11[101'1 and Mr. . Plan• tor hDitlnl tho
'!.,MrL V~nt Dlbo, Pom- eoaveNioa wltlcb wt,DCICII~-IJI
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Mldljl~ lkt.
~ Mr, and Mrs. WUllam Folmer -~ ~ ~~
returned Tuellday iller olsldng tara, . met Tueldo¥' t!l8ht at the
Mr. ani Mro. Robert JOhrisoa bolL
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ani lllllUy In Columbus for tho
Wstrat!aol to op1n the "9"'
put week. They were joined lbere ventlon will bolla It 2 P. m. wltil
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold WUidas a 1:30 p, m. dinner 1D be ••""-"
and 1011 of Toledo tor a weekend by . tlio
Auxlllari' of tile
Cll!llllng trip at tho F~eld FMIIO)'. :U.""""P-.il21; AmlrCounlr Flab and GuriePnser've. lean La(lloil. . ·
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Ml•• Barbota llemlodl', ,_
APPOitllid C&lt;llllllllltOawbleh
worki!W ror an oblte!rlelan and will plan ,.,.. tho .....at!Ga wen
DD•colaslst 1n Columbus, ojlent' Mra. Harl oiren, MrL:cwfuiam
: Labor Day weekend berel!ltil Allman tail Mrs. Pldllp ldelDIIi1.
· r pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- table decontloos; MrL c • 1 j,
er Kemecty,
Babr ani Mrs. Altred illap; reMr, and MrL Erneatlllng 111111 cepdon, .II!JIMrL Cb'deAndleWI
cllughter, ThoreA, were the Mrs. NalliAn Blat, reslatrati.n.'
weekend guoslo or Mr. and ,MrL Rofroshmentl of cotrenlld coolo'
Guy Bin&amp; Ernest hat juit ..... lei .ww be served follolri!W tilt
turned hill two wOekl of aum- coaventlon.
mer traln!QI !lith the Clinton
Annauncod at die meeting.w~
Coun1;l' · Air Nadone! Guard or the state conveation of the Grand
Wilmington. ms time was spent .Tll!llllt , of Olllo to be hold In
touring lo Genaal&gt;,)' 1lnd Holland. Cle....nd Sept, 11•14. Mra. MarAloo olsltlng here over 1110 !leek- tba Cbllds Is the delegate and
end were Roberta Bing an1 Lee Mr Sadl0
Wlckollch of catdileu.
lolcEiblnaey
Ia alier, r.ate.s. A .......,..
..d.., was
reed
·rr... the~- Toq&gt;le pr•
sentlng U. ..me of Berideo
OlrilllansiNl . tor gnnd ....
suanl at the lllale .........
A potluek dbllior
the
mHtlng. The deatll 'bl J(n. 14'·
ron Mlller'o mother uo ,._t.
eel. Mrs. Gnee Sileo•rtiDalaa

Dear Halea:
Friday nl&amp;[1t 1 "'••od ·out 81
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our loom s curfew and a jlollceman me In end called my
1
pareot&amp; The worst part
wss
with
on a deod-end street ani tba car
we were in 1lil8 lltolonondlmolv~
ed In a blt.aad..rua. 1 dlda't knoll
thia but I eoutm't mak0
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111l' par.
entl or the pollee beUeve that.
.Su,ce this wasn't the arottlme
I had dlsobeyod tile curfew and a
few otlier lhlnlla. my,falber Olld·
eel up paying a line ol $250 !Dr
DOt watdtlng me
Ha was lit w.be Uod. He yellod lit..me ani slowed 1111' bee
when I told him "' ·~ t h e
Hell
I" Wh
he
:
e = ol A IIUIIIIIler miallioluu'¥ project
ingl¥ and long llltb
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a
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Southem
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...., .,.tionthe- d
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BUY SPARES THEIR SMALL AND EASILY
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Puerto
plo, P7tldtn Slilteh, wlll moej at RICIII tdrl. We live In Harlem. with· tile "tdrl o( lll1
I :wtoh.wo dli!n't.
libe oaldlbe dlm't ~ 11!1' ,m,
7:30 p. m. Tlllll'lday at the ol Mrs. Gowae Heines HemlOck
1 love my Papa, but be does- - that .,tna·lol8tber Ind. knollIns how ... felt oath other
Grove.
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D't seem to love ua. Every time
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-·-~ or goto paid ' WSI
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Cbureh. ll&amp;rd:1rd ot 7,.0 p.m.
be COIIUIS botno drunk and atarta . - r IIIII' tile same tblnl. Afeach evea!4 .!laolld P~r :;:•::.:.,;eryone. One Ume tar a Uttle research 1 rcamd' 1
ChUU....U. ~. Serole.o..: · ~
me with • knife. ft'al abarbag my ustealb"' wl.tll
en to publle hill s.p~ 3 tbrou&amp;h for some _ . , bt&amp; I got It thnle otber feDowll
Sept, 9, The Rev. John ~k, away from him.
Am I unllaiW?' ll8ok nol I
host pUtQr,
!ol,y BloW' can't Blond him. called It ..,tto and am · baVIns
EVANGELINE CHAPTER. DrMy Mama to put him out. tha time of .., life, clltlng tho
clor of tho Eastern Star, 7tSO p. But I doa't Wlllt blm to "' be- tdrla
who dall't h&amp;Ve bang"''!l
m. Tbunclay at tho Maoonle Tem- cause If be .,., be IIDII't bavo , lboot keeping a fPI1 out of clrcu-

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Spencer Family Reunion

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ment categories tave been lJt..
eluded ror the juniors - upla,y~
mate," a favorite arrangement
tor those uOOer 10, and "School
Days," an interpretive t1oral
piece £or chlldren over 10.
In the horticulture dlrulon
there are classes for hybrid tea
roses (one bloom&gt;; ftorabuDda
(one spray); single blooma.otz10:
nia, marigolds, am dahlias, and
a class for specimens other than
those named.
· There are classes for both the
The annual SWartz ramny reun- Harold Kimes, Athens; Myrtle blooming and non-blooming !)pes
ion was held Sunday, Sepl 1, in Swartz, Sbade, R D.; Robert of houseplants, and an educational
the Woode Grove at Alfred with Swartz, 1M his son, R o n a 1 d division which will feature a dis-play by a junior club.
65 attending.
Swartz, both of Columbus.
Attending 11ere: Mr. and Mrs.
The rules specify that each exA basket dinner was served at
noon, with Chas. D. Woode asking Oris Swartz, Mrs. CUrie Bur- hibitor must fill out her own e•
son, Mr. and Mrs. Waid Swartz, try card and the card listing mathe blosslrw,
Vernon Swartz was chairman all o1 Athena; Dora O'Brien, Hel- terials used. Foltagea andacceafor the day. The program consist- en Follrod, and Mr. and Mrs, sories are permitted unless othed of games am contest&amp; for Otto SWartz, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. erwise specified., butnoartificial
young and old, olslting, awarding Ri~hard Swartz and two girls, or painted materials will be perof prize&amp; &amp;00 taking or SlliPShots. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mitted in "Thoroughb Modern
Nell Davis Swartz ls secretary Swartz and three girls, Mr. am Millie" class..
For the Information of exhibitand treasurer:· Harold and Garold Mrs. Earl Davis and Ellen, Ill of
SW'artt were in charge or games Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Harold ora, the background color tor the
Swartz and four children of wn~ display tables wUl be green. All
and contests.
Clarence swartz, president, ltam.stown, W. VLi Mrs. Harry displays are to remain in place
called hls regrets at not being Ross alii two children and two until alter 5 p. m. Sunday, and
able to attend due to sickness in visitors, Albany, Ohioj Vernon while the Rutlsnd Friendly Gsrdthe family. Veroon SWartz, vice- swartz and son. Hocktngporti Mr. eners will not isaume responsipresident, acted in his place. The and
. Mrs. WUliam SWartz Emma bility for containers and accesoltlcers were held o•er for an- Swartz, Mr. am Mrs. Arthur sories used in exhibits, Ill preSwarU and four children; Mr. cautions will be taken to Insure
other year.
Prize winners were Emma and Mrs. Roy Swartz and [our safety, the chairman reported.
Findling, Mr. and Mrs. William children, and Mr. ll1d Mrs. Har~
Swartz, 100 Emma Swartz.
ry SWartz IUid two children. aU
"Happy Birthday" was sung to of CSnsl Winchester; Emma Find- llrL WWiam SWartz, who "as ling, Clara Fotirod, Nlns Rob\0:.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart SWartZ.
!l'b•oroi!W her birthday that day.
Deceased since last year are Mr. and Mrs. MDiard Swartz
Mr. IDd Mrs. Vera Swartz and
Linnie Heck, Athensi Colonel E.
Woode, 1'\t)pers Plains; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cbss. D, Woode
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Friendly Ga · ers Club
Of kUtland1 Pl~nning Show

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Pre•• 1ntema11ona1
Natloaal Leq)!e

ll.Y United

G. AB 8, II.
80H, Cln 124 520 82 181
Alou, Pit 125 469 49 us
Jolm111, Cln 124 509 67 164
Alw, Alia 139 578 64 180
McCool', SF 126 434 69 129
Staub, Hoo 140 515 49 153
Millan, Atla128 tll9 41 as
Flood, SI.L 132 553 66 163
Jones, NY 128 438 54 130
Beckrt, Chil41 587 86 172
American League

Pot.

.Stll
,337
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·Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
lnga with one oiiYseroporbutthe,y .
NEW , YORK 1_ "The Beau· wouldn't 1011. And anviriJ', I alUiul People" lo a Uz.Dick.Uko ways have loVed Nathan's frank.
novel but it-a DOt The BUrtonl rurthers.,.
tbreatenlng suit It' a Sybil
Beeutllul Lauren HUtton Burton Christopher .... After 111 from $100 an hour modeling to
tbeae 40 acting years, Charles TV commercials now to movie
Boyer sa,ya he's changed noth- a&lt;Dog, and right on the edge of
lnl- exeajlt he broke the gamb- her VIvier heels Is N, Y. model
ling
dleeandcards;rath~ Peters .... One of the buser keep the fortunes from such lest but somehow BOmewhat unmovies as hla :latest. "Madwom- derrated actors ls Ricardo MonM o( Challlof' ..•• We state nat- taiban .... Remember when free
ly (after seeing him m stage _ chacha lesson.. were positively

habl'-

TV screen) ouroplnionthat Char-

The Thing, Maud. at the Borscht

75 134 .291 lea Boyer Ia the ftnest actor in
54 136 .289 the world . .•• What would t h e
52 138 .283 lee Capades NBC-TV special do
without the second gonera!loo:
67 129 .282 producer is Jaek Haley Jr., son
45 138 .281 or the ruscy Tin ~ r1 "Oz;"
38 119 .281 host is Jack Jones 'Whose rather
70 145 .280 Allan serenaded donkeys; a n d
59 129 .280 special star Is Nancy Sinatra,
43 113 .280 daughter of whoozls.
Harrlsn, Boa
Israel sharpened its payments
129 459 72 127 .277 exchange by merchandising its
Home Runs
new stainless steel razor blade
National Leasue: McCovey, Son here; called 14Shalom" .... ConFran 32; Allen, Phil and Banka, sidering Its recent Middle East
Chi 28; II, Aaron, AU 26; Wil- triumphs Its ad copy seemed Im liams, Chi 24.
pertinent~¥ pertinent: "Will gain
American League: F. H o w~ you quick victory - over your

Circuit hotels? Now it's makeup
demonstrations for the ladies,

136 461
Oliva, Min 128 470
Uhlndr, Mln130 488
Andrwa, Boa 126 458
DavWo, Cal133 491
Cater, Oak 127 424
F.Hwd, Was136 517
Hortnn, Det 130 461
Carew, Min 109 403

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33; llortAlD, Det 31; Jackoon,
Morris M&lt;irrenstem explained
Dak 26; l'llwell, Ball and Free- why he wasn't building the tall

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hairpieces for the men .... In

Japan a bottle of honeii.W.Gugow srotch whisky peddles tor

more than a monthly rent ln s
Tokyo housing development: $20
for the booze, $15 for the pad.
Johnny Carson In TV Guide
whimpered we always referred
to his earnings as 011oot," which
we positively always dicb't: if we
ever mentioned it a·a ••toot," we
meant money; the third chaice
Cor the word 111oot" in Webster's
is simply money which is what
we simply meant ..•. Caraon's
publicized earnings per year for
'"Tonight" are about $1,000,000
and because he is responsible for

a

.....er sllee of NBC's •••b In-

like than lillY other star,'helobe-

P-1¥

rewarded .... But
wor&lt;l we suopeet car... 1a
Irked at fa not utoot't but another lour..letter analysis ol his
TV performances t1 the last c:w..
pie of' TV seaaons: "smug."
Of ~rse tbe dear lad never
complained about ourenlhualnom
for hlo performances wben we
ooted often and regular]¥ when
they were - and they were and
often oow sWl are - good ....
We wonder wb,y the same fellows
wl1o ooee were doll&amp;hled to catl'lt
whateVer attentbl came along,
who could be ribbed In print or
privately with good hwnor, suddenly UJ)OI1 several seasons fA.
great acclaim autom.atlcolly get
h_yper..aerudtve .... &amp;lccess thins
Ute skin, quite apparOIXIy.
Dick Cavett said Harold Stao.
sen's campaign t.lrla Ume was
modest: "He gave aw~Q" three
campaign buttons and his shirt
fell olf" .... Maybe Doo Rickles•
success haan't sat upon him lmg
enough to slenderize his epidermis: his new TV writer Pat McCormick says it• s a plel.sure and
a delight to work m Rickles'
new show: 'jThe pleasure 11 goIng home every night and the de·
lng

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Littl,e page Named

il)t · ~!&gt;f ~led thO ,Ga., 'he vic·

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TV mtlclnci Jiu!lllllY-.&amp;Ing will~
cover'
was •dJ'OIII)od ~~. Jem lor o:d with 'mOtlculooaq taelual .I&amp;motlths sent usadt.ll7 f'Ge!Slck" ' taU; and '""!l'h sub_..,]¥ re.... When ... wroteato- moved Godfrey' 1 patlDa of JiDt&gt;cl
talli laelual Item about real • nature his publfc theretnrore 1].
elllate-bankrupt ()le )ul 'llled ways had belleved; It waa there
,
bankrutJtcy lor $'19 mllllonll Bill ooee, at !bet.
But
1t
wu
the
ume
Arthu
Zeckendort, he threatened us one
nl&amp;bt al a. theatre opeelng with Godfr!i»', Who mueb Hke-Carson,
'&amp;('II sef: you; rll lb: yauu to COJilplalned bitterly thai TV exwhich welaUJ!hed rlslltln his race; posure ruined his abill1;)' to roam
and we must give the bankrupt among the "llUle people" he prehis llle - he pllooed an apology sumably preterred, when I h e
great white llmuU&amp;hJ of T o p
later.
Arthur Godtr~ oaee wu driv- Ratings and prime TV time &amp;ldtIng s bulldozer at s huge rod&lt; tered aWQ' with tbe tn.unlliQr, sud.
oo his ManiBDd term and as don)JI turned "!'. lor lnlllanee, at
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.,_ MASON - ~~ rl.n the
lOth, lith and 1~11! Bi'lde• at
Wohama lor the l9~- ochboj
year lo approxlmajjti- · ~50 and
the Junior HIJh enrolment ap..
. proximately 400., , O!lWrdldi, to
Principii Clyde Foley.
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· Assistant Prlnclpolla· Michael
Whalen of PL PleosariL Teachers ol'() the subJects they wlli
teach loiJ9w:
GnJrt. Barnelle, Ph,ya, Edo and
Coach; WIWam - I t , BloiGiiY;
Opel Bucj&lt;alew, Math; VIrgil Bur·
ria, Endlah; Mary E. Copehar4
Guidance; David Cole, SCience;
Sharon CoJe, Commerce; Edward
Coon, Art; V. Walte,r.Copley,Jr.,
Eogllah; Emily Eatl, Social Studies; Paul Ferrari, French; Martin Hall, Chemistry; Norma Hall,
Endloh; Clll'ol Hickman, SOcial
StQdles; Earl Knight, HlstorJJ;
WWiam McWhorter ,,Jlng!loh; El·

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Re~ 45c CRAYQNS, 24 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 37~ .
Rea. 1.29 I)ICTIONARY • • • • • • • • • • • • '-1.,11
Re&amp;. 2.29 CANVAS GYM BAGS • • • • • • • • ·1.7.8
Rea. 29c ,pENCil, TABLETS • • • • • · • • • • -21c
Ril~ 2.83 ONE·A·DAY VITAMINS······ ·1.99
Re&amp;. 29c-l,OOO" TUCK TAPE, adhesln • • ·Ut ,
Rea. 2~59-40' HR. ALARM CLOCK·,_.··· 1.99
Rei. 3. 99 BLANKETS • • • • • • • · • • • • •• •2.97 ·
BED SPREADS, woven, twin or lull size·· ~3.93 .
Many Other Specials Throua!Jout the Store

by lohn C. Robortt
and Ovtdooraman

for WORK
outdoors,. you'll fln:l our selectim &amp;deqUite for al\}' Job, Best
brand, best styles, best prices.
Come to. ....

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Chapman-Ca1adty Shoe Store
Pomeroy

o!llco building he'd plamed on
Batted In
Bdw)'. instead or, as he is, leasNational Leasue: Me Covey, Son ing his valuable corner to NaFran 88; Santo, Chi 86; wnuama, than's famous Coney Wand hot~
Chi 84; Perez, Cln 80; Alllll, dog entrepreneurs: ''We wanted
Phil 77,
to buy the movie houae next
American League: Harrelaon, door and replace the two buildBoa 103; F. Howard, Wash 98;
Northrup, Det 80; Powell, Bait
78; Horton, Del 73.
Pitching
Lt. Col. Tatterson
Natlooal League: lllarlehal, Son
Fran 24-7; Kline, Pitt 11-4; Gibson. St. L 20-8; Blass, Pitt 13- Completes Course
5; Wuhburn, St. L 12-S.
Army National QJard LieutenAmerican IAque: McLain, Det
ant Colonel Richard R. Tatter·
27-5; McNally, Balt 19-8; Culp,
1011, son or Mrs. WJlliam H.
Boa 11-5; FJisworth, Boo 13.6;
Tatterson, Route 4, Fairmount,
Tlant, Cleve 19.41.
W. V!l., has completed Part D
of the nonresident-resident statr
ofticer course: at the U. S. Army
Command and General Stall College (C&amp;GSC), Fl Leavenworth,
Racine Chapter, OnlerolEast- Kan.
ern sa.., will hold a nmunap
Lt. Tatteraon and his wife,
sale Friday and Soturdey at the Jearme, live at 2010 Maxwell
9nlp1100 building acrou I h e Road, Point Pleasant, W. Va. He
street from the former Racine received his B.S. degree in 1947
Poll Ol!lce. 'lboae having rum- from West Virginia University,
mage are asked to take It to the Morgantown, and is employed as
sale locatloo or call Gr- Simp- state maintenance officer for
..., ao~t It can ba collected. West VIrginia Army Nstlooel
Goanl, Point Pleasant.

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Private Jamea R. Harlow, Jt.,
1011 or Mr. and Mra. James R.
Hurlow Sr., Route 2, Leon, completed a Reid radio mechanic
oourle July 28 at the Army Armor School, Fl Knox, K,y,

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1 2-4 and 7..il p.m. Parenla .Mrs. Charles F. Bailey, Rt. 2
lin Pediatrics Ward
Jaeksm; lllrl. Gema C. Venters,
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~by J • .SlaniQ; ~10 ~r&lt;l
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:joY•• ; ' Pllltlela C. Flood, Davia
Mrs. JljDiea S; Angel, ~ 2
JWI, ·Holz.- 110~ School ot: Crown Cll;y, daughter, S:32 .a.
llilrling; Mfl. , F.1.detlck L. m. TIIU'I!da,y .
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J~ A. Alley, bfena Bow.
. F!)il&lt;,)lt 2 Qellllln; Mrs. E!IOit era, Elliott COrder, Mlu PamE. l!lj-rlooo;&gt;RU ChtllhiH; l\lrl, ·iJ4' E. Dma, ,Thobum lletll~ ..
Jujlel S; Angel, Rt I · CJolm lllro/ GeorP W. F~ Mrs. ,
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.SOCiety, aaJd the annual consumption ·per capita rose bJ
about 16 pbita In tlie wlod,

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llh cup sugar

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lf2 tsp . almond extract

3 tsp. baking powder

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I tsp. salt
1f.J cup soft

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4 . Add remaining 'YJ cup milk, egg yolk and whole egg.
5 Pour into prepared pans; bake in GAS oven at 350Df. tor 30 to 35 minutes; cool.
6 F1ll cool layers with Pineapple Filling (see recipe below); spread top layer of cake
with about lf2 cup Pineapple Filling, leaving l 1J2 inch border.
7. Frost cake with sweetened whipped cream or wh1pped dessert l opping .

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Engineer Battalloo. The 20-year•
old specialist Is a 1965 .,...mte
or Wabama !Ugh School.

brewiill chiefs.

PORK
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time. Gi'lle it instead- precisely.

PAT RYAN PROMOTED
Patrick J. Ryan, .... ol Mr •••
and Mrs. Edward A. n.van, was
promoted to Army speclallst five
August 3 near Phu Lol, VIetnam,

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Caravelle is jewtl·levered, anti-magnetic, has an unbreakabli m.11in·
spring and comes with tflat famous Bulove IUifllltee. So slop
~asling

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but she rules Lhe f&lt;!ND. Britons,

fREt WATE-R H:ST C-L.t/IJI c_
AT FOREMAN ANI&gt; ,1BBo-rT,~
3qt N ~,J. IN MIODL.t::.PCJRL
01+ 10 FRIDA'( SEPT. (o #...I
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PINT 511JYIPLE. OF '/OU'R. uJATTo ou~ s·roRE. Po~ A F~EE
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PI', PLEASANT - The MaCowtb' Democrat EaecUtlve
' Comml~ filled U. vacancy on
PI'. PLEASANT - The COim. U. democrat ticket lor Ute &amp;8ll·
el 'charlei Lelll~ chaper, DAR, erll ele&lt;Doo In November lor
ONE ARRESI' MADE
IIOiill GROWN CANTALOUPES
SWEET CORN
wiD llletl at the Manllon Hoose U. olllee of. prooe~tlng 8ttomoy
, PT. PLEASANT - only orie
Frldey II 3 p.m. with ttro. Eu- by namln( S. D. LltUepage of
GERMAN PLUMS
BEANS
arrest was recordedattheoountJ
nlee Beller, program 1Chalrmu. 2905 Chandler Drive as demoCANNING
TOMATOU•
jail lllrlng the past tweniY.f&lt;Jur
The Rev. 0, H. CIU'der will crat candidate.
PI'. PLEASANT - Mr. and hoUrs. George ADen, t3, Pt.
Bring C.ntDin•rs
Mrs. Otvllle Sturgeon of Char,
speak oo alinl!leallt features of
Pleasant,
was
charged
with
In·
Mr. Llttlepoge has served Ma- Ieaton J1oa4 are amounclng the
OTHER FRESH VEGETABLES IN SEASON
the Conatl\"'k"' In oboervanee of
ooo'Count,y
as
prosecutor
lor
the
marriage
of their dau(lhter, Etta toxleatloo.
FRENCH CITY BRAND MEATS
Constitution Week. The buolneos
past
roor
years
but
did
oot
seek
&amp;le,
to
Howard
(!iwg) Foster,
aeseloo jolll becoodoeteclbyMias re.&lt;&gt;leetlon In tho primary elec992.2ss2
The first Labor Day was
Leah Jane Powell, regent.
Uoo In May. IUs opponent In the son of Mrs. N. H, Foster of observed in New York on
Mill Del&gt;oi'ah Cottrill wW .... . November eleetloo will ba ,..,.. Gallipolis, Ohio.
1882.
port on lmr week at 1he uObr pd&gt;llcan Mike Sbaw of Pl. PleasThe wedding was performed
In Pearisburg, Va., on Soturday,
American Heritage Week CampO' art
this 1111111np,r.
~:;,·-:-==,.,..-===~-August 31lnlbeMethodlatChurch
(We Are Not Open On Sundays)
The -"a! picnic qper will PLEASAN'I' VALLEY HOSPlrAL with the Rev. W. Duck performADMITTED:
Barbara
Me
Carlng
the
eeremOIIJ'.
Accompanying
be served at 5 p.m .. Hostesses
for the afternoon are Mrs. John b', Pt. Pleasant; ·1a5 Stewart, the couple waa Mr. and Mn.
H. Collins, lllril. S. c. Wilhelm, Kanauga, OhlOj Harlty Burns, Oliver Adkins of Rio Grande,
Mrs. Milton L. MIUer, Mrs. Pl. Pleasant; Oliver Cuto, Ar· Ohio.
The new Mrs. Foster ls a
N. A. Park, Mrs. Bartow Jones, buclde; Mrs. Geneva Woods, New
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Haven;
Dwight
Greer,
Pl.
Pleas1965
graduate of Point Pleasant
Mrs. Edward Biddle and Miss
ant.
lUg!J School and attended AulJ.
BeU;v Berey. .
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DISCHARGED: Brenda Peller· man Hospital School of Nursing
aon, Pi. Pleasant; Walter Grimm, 111d Malone College, Canton,
WE ACCEPT
Civil Actioa i8
Letart; Mrs. Fritz Bonecutter, Ohio. She iB cUrrently employed
Open Every Week boy 9:00 to 7:00
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. George ~ as 'clerk in the Mason County Ctrsaturday ru t
.
koa and daughter, New Haven; cult Clerk's office.
flledwitbCourt
E.
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ST.
119Z·3117$
POMERO't
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Mr. Foster atjM&lt;Ied Gallla
Mrs. Darrell Herdman, Leon.
PI'. PLEASANT - A civil
action eoocernlng 001li&gt;8J'IIIent
ol a promloaory note has been
flied In the olllce of the circuit
clerk st¥1ed Deo&lt;D E. McCoy
&amp; Jpgebotg McCoy vs. Elmua
't
DeVault and
DeVault,
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-217 Main street.
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The plalnWfs are demanding
judgment In U. amount of $2,500
from Ute dellllldanta.

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may no longer rules the waves,

SWARTZ GRADUATES
SKIN ITCH
Airman Hobert L, SWartz, son DON'T SCIIATCH ITI
of Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. SWartz,
IN 15 MINUTES,
Henderson, has been era"'"'ed U Ht ,......, ~- 4k bade at UY
U.. co ... ter. ITCH-ME-NOT Cl"'-ta
with honors from the training ltcbl..
• lllbo•te.; ~Da , _ . ••
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eow"le at Keesler AFB, Ml811.,
111~ foot ltell. .._, 1ufau rubtor U. S. Air Foree electroolca NOw1 •t SWISHER. &amp; L.OHSE DRUGS
repairmen. He Is a 1966 gralllatAo ol Point Pleasant lUg!J School. ·

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~re,. Guidance;, Gerold $lin.
~i Geol'geSm:llleyt Vo-""; Donald ~ton, Scleoce; Ve,_
nelo\&amp; Ware, Llbrarlan;JohnWa"'
klns, Math; Unla WIJ'brl&amp;lrt.
Home Ee.; Richard WI,Ybrlsll4
Soelll Studies; Scott Willock,
Drtvera Education;_Erneat WJ.n..
gett, Math; MlldiiO Wingett,

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MASON ~ The Maoon Town
coonetl Tuesda,y nl&amp;hl reviewed
tO
eomplolnll that children are ridIng bicycles without ll&amp;hls lifter
dark In town. II was noted that
state law rBCJdrea that a light m
Ute front
bicycle must be
visible lor
least 500 feet and
¥A50N _ The Mason Baptist mull have reflector ontheback
~pel -COIJl'eg&amp;Uonhaspurchas- and a bell or born on the tront.
Oil the !&lt;inlier Ed Schwarz proper Parenti will ba held reapon.
li' located on ~ 33· and Fogl~ lllble lor violation of the above
•1&gt;06 Rd., tn Mason,, li1d plan to liw II llieir child Ia louod out
irect a chlfch 10011. The pastor alter· ~ wla..rtlbem and wW
ol Baptist Chlpel Is Hev, Harold be br&lt;JU8hl -tlelore Mayor DI,YCimrilnghlm of Pt. PleosinL
ton R..,..1 and lined, It was anThe old holile or Edward and nounead. '
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Katheryn SChwarz, mtlvea of
:ProPe~.~era In Mason ar.e
Germai\Y, was built over !OO ootl!led to ' clean their lots of
yelra ago. The
where the brush and trash. A lolinormance
old house still , _0 was known J)I'Ohlbithig thla 11111 he entoreby many as SchWarti'i C~rner. ed.
Here the Schwarze• pJaRtecl ap..
Ill other action, .c:oon&lt;D agrood
pie trees and sd4 bus'hols of ap.. that por101111 twnd breaking the
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plea.
Nine children ,..ere . reared In which belong to the Maaon Water
this house which .was .one of the Deparllilent, or damaglag 01' devery tewhousealn !be area. Char· ~ a water meli!r, will bO
llo and Katie Schwarz ...... the eharpd lor the coal or l'jlplac1111 of the IUIIIy tO re'l lde In tho lnl,them:
ilous~
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Mp. V
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of Katlti Schwarz, meiMI are oot s._sed to be
said ''her
wOWd be pleased turned off.without the petmlsslon
1theh ehurc t ~ bullt·DIIIbe o! the dopartment.
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alte 01 U. '~plACe where
Atundlng the meeting were
.... reeatla having spent n!ai\Y Miljor ·lli,Yton ~s. reCorder
happy !IIJ'a;
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Rosa Ord and family the cllmeo Dooalcl Jollloon, Olaton
l.alt oeeupanla of !be house, have Wright, Rogetl!,yHII, James Jar•
mbYed to Fourth Streetlnlllason. re!llild George Caroon.

B.aptists
Build Church
In Mason City

For men at work, indoors or

Moln St.

Wedding Vows

To F'ill. Tleket

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and precise temperature control. For precision cooking made easy. lllke
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Pre•• 1ntema11ona1
Natloaal Leq)!e

ll.Y United

G. AB 8, II.
80H, Cln 124 520 82 181
Alou, Pit 125 469 49 us
Jolm111, Cln 124 509 67 164
Alw, Alia 139 578 64 180
McCool', SF 126 434 69 129
Staub, Hoo 140 515 49 153
Millan, Atla128 tll9 41 as
Flood, SI.L 132 553 66 163
Jones, NY 128 438 54 130
Beckrt, Chil41 587 86 172
American League

Pot.

.Stll
,337
.324
.311
.297
.297
.297

,295
.297
.293

G. AB R. H. Pet.
Yatrlki, Bas

·Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
lnga with one oiiYseroporbutthe,y .
NEW , YORK 1_ "The Beau· wouldn't 1011. And anviriJ', I alUiul People" lo a Uz.Dick.Uko ways have loVed Nathan's frank.
novel but it-a DOt The BUrtonl rurthers.,.
tbreatenlng suit It' a Sybil
Beeutllul Lauren HUtton Burton Christopher .... After 111 from $100 an hour modeling to
tbeae 40 acting years, Charles TV commercials now to movie
Boyer sa,ya he's changed noth- a&lt;Dog, and right on the edge of
lnl- exeajlt he broke the gamb- her VIvier heels Is N, Y. model
ling
dleeandcards;rath~ Peters .... One of the buser keep the fortunes from such lest but somehow BOmewhat unmovies as hla :latest. "Madwom- derrated actors ls Ricardo MonM o( Challlof' ..•• We state nat- taiban .... Remember when free
ly (after seeing him m stage _ chacha lesson.. were positively

habl'-

TV screen) ouroplnionthat Char-

The Thing, Maud. at the Borscht

75 134 .291 lea Boyer Ia the ftnest actor in
54 136 .289 the world . .•• What would t h e
52 138 .283 lee Capades NBC-TV special do
without the second gonera!loo:
67 129 .282 producer is Jaek Haley Jr., son
45 138 .281 or the ruscy Tin ~ r1 "Oz;"
38 119 .281 host is Jack Jones 'Whose rather
70 145 .280 Allan serenaded donkeys; a n d
59 129 .280 special star Is Nancy Sinatra,
43 113 .280 daughter of whoozls.
Harrlsn, Boa
Israel sharpened its payments
129 459 72 127 .277 exchange by merchandising its
Home Runs
new stainless steel razor blade
National Leasue: McCovey, Son here; called 14Shalom" .... ConFran 32; Allen, Phil and Banka, sidering Its recent Middle East
Chi 28; II, Aaron, AU 26; Wil- triumphs Its ad copy seemed Im liams, Chi 24.
pertinent~¥ pertinent: "Will gain
American League: F. H o w~ you quick victory - over your

Circuit hotels? Now it's makeup
demonstrations for the ladies,

136 461
Oliva, Min 128 470
Uhlndr, Mln130 488
Andrwa, Boa 126 458
DavWo, Cal133 491
Cater, Oak 127 424
F.Hwd, Was136 517
Hortnn, Det 130 461
Carew, Min 109 403

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33; llortAlD, Det 31; Jackoon,
Morris M&lt;irrenstem explained
Dak 26; l'llwell, Ball and Free- why he wasn't building the tall

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hairpieces for the men .... In

Japan a bottle of honeii.W.Gugow srotch whisky peddles tor

more than a monthly rent ln s
Tokyo housing development: $20
for the booze, $15 for the pad.
Johnny Carson In TV Guide
whimpered we always referred
to his earnings as 011oot," which
we positively always dicb't: if we
ever mentioned it a·a ••toot," we
meant money; the third chaice
Cor the word 111oot" in Webster's
is simply money which is what
we simply meant ..•. Caraon's
publicized earnings per year for
'"Tonight" are about $1,000,000
and because he is responsible for

a

.....er sllee of NBC's •••b In-

like than lillY other star,'helobe-

P-1¥

rewarded .... But
wor&lt;l we suopeet car... 1a
Irked at fa not utoot't but another lour..letter analysis ol his
TV performances t1 the last c:w..
pie of' TV seaaons: "smug."
Of ~rse tbe dear lad never
complained about ourenlhualnom
for hlo performances wben we
ooted often and regular]¥ when
they were - and they were and
often oow sWl are - good ....
We wonder wb,y the same fellows
wl1o ooee were doll&amp;hled to catl'lt
whateVer attentbl came along,
who could be ribbed In print or
privately with good hwnor, suddenly UJ)OI1 several seasons fA.
great acclaim autom.atlcolly get
h_yper..aerudtve .... &amp;lccess thins
Ute skin, quite apparOIXIy.
Dick Cavett said Harold Stao.
sen's campaign t.lrla Ume was
modest: "He gave aw~Q" three
campaign buttons and his shirt
fell olf" .... Maybe Doo Rickles•
success haan't sat upon him lmg
enough to slenderize his epidermis: his new TV writer Pat McCormick says it• s a plel.sure and
a delight to work m Rickles'
new show: 'jThe pleasure 11 goIng home every night and the de·
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il)t · ~!&gt;f ~led thO ,Ga., 'he vic·

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TV mtlclnci Jiu!lllllY-.&amp;Ing will~
cover'
was •dJ'OIII)od ~~. Jem lor o:d with 'mOtlculooaq taelual .I&amp;motlths sent usadt.ll7 f'Ge!Slck" ' taU; and '""!l'h sub_..,]¥ re.... When ... wroteato- moved Godfrey' 1 patlDa of JiDt&gt;cl
talli laelual Item about real • nature his publfc theretnrore 1].
elllate-bankrupt ()le )ul 'llled ways had belleved; It waa there
,
bankrutJtcy lor $'19 mllllonll Bill ooee, at !bet.
But
1t
wu
the
ume
Arthu
Zeckendort, he threatened us one
nl&amp;bt al a. theatre opeelng with Godfr!i»', Who mueb Hke-Carson,
'&amp;('II sef: you; rll lb: yauu to COJilplalned bitterly thai TV exwhich welaUJ!hed rlslltln his race; posure ruined his abill1;)' to roam
and we must give the bankrupt among the "llUle people" he prehis llle - he pllooed an apology sumably preterred, when I h e
great white llmuU&amp;hJ of T o p
later.
Arthur Godtr~ oaee wu driv- Ratings and prime TV time &amp;ldtIng s bulldozer at s huge rod&lt; tered aWQ' with tbe tn.unlliQr, sud.
oo his ManiBDd term and as don)JI turned "!'. lor lnlllanee, at
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.,_ MASON - ~~ rl.n the
lOth, lith and 1~11! Bi'lde• at
Wohama lor the l9~- ochboj
year lo approxlmajjti- · ~50 and
the Junior HIJh enrolment ap..
. proximately 400., , O!lWrdldi, to
Principii Clyde Foley.
· .
· Assistant Prlnclpolla· Michael
Whalen of PL PleosariL Teachers ol'() the subJects they wlli
teach loiJ9w:
GnJrt. Barnelle, Ph,ya, Edo and
Coach; WIWam - I t , BloiGiiY;
Opel Bucj&lt;alew, Math; VIrgil Bur·
ria, Endlah; Mary E. Copehar4
Guidance; David Cole, SCience;
Sharon CoJe, Commerce; Edward
Coon, Art; V. Walte,r.Copley,Jr.,
Eogllah; Emily Eatl, Social Studies; Paul Ferrari, French; Martin Hall, Chemistry; Norma Hall,
Endloh; Clll'ol Hickman, SOcial
StQdles; Earl Knight, HlstorJJ;
WWiam McWhorter ,,Jlng!loh; El·

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Re~ 45c CRAYQNS, 24 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 37~ .
Rea. 1.29 I)ICTIONARY • • • • • • • • • • • • '-1.,11
Re&amp;. 2.29 CANVAS GYM BAGS • • • • • • • • ·1.7.8
Rea. 29c ,pENCil, TABLETS • • • • • · • • • • -21c
Ril~ 2.83 ONE·A·DAY VITAMINS······ ·1.99
Re&amp;. 29c-l,OOO" TUCK TAPE, adhesln • • ·Ut ,
Rea. 2~59-40' HR. ALARM CLOCK·,_.··· 1.99
Rei. 3. 99 BLANKETS • • • • • • • · • • • • •• •2.97 ·
BED SPREADS, woven, twin or lull size·· ~3.93 .
Many Other Specials Throua!Jout the Store

by lohn C. Robortt
and Ovtdooraman

for WORK
outdoors,. you'll fln:l our selectim &amp;deqUite for al\}' Job, Best
brand, best styles, best prices.
Come to. ....

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Chapman-Ca1adty Shoe Store
Pomeroy

o!llco building he'd plamed on
Batted In
Bdw)'. instead or, as he is, leasNational Leasue: Me Covey, Son ing his valuable corner to NaFran 88; Santo, Chi 86; wnuama, than's famous Coney Wand hot~
Chi 84; Perez, Cln 80; Alllll, dog entrepreneurs: ''We wanted
Phil 77,
to buy the movie houae next
American League: Harrelaon, door and replace the two buildBoa 103; F. Howard, Wash 98;
Northrup, Det 80; Powell, Bait
78; Horton, Del 73.
Pitching
Lt. Col. Tatterson
Natlooal League: lllarlehal, Son
Fran 24-7; Kline, Pitt 11-4; Gibson. St. L 20-8; Blass, Pitt 13- Completes Course
5; Wuhburn, St. L 12-S.
Army National QJard LieutenAmerican IAque: McLain, Det
ant Colonel Richard R. Tatter·
27-5; McNally, Balt 19-8; Culp,
1011, son or Mrs. WJlliam H.
Boa 11-5; FJisworth, Boo 13.6;
Tatterson, Route 4, Fairmount,
Tlant, Cleve 19.41.
W. V!l., has completed Part D
of the nonresident-resident statr
ofticer course: at the U. S. Army
Command and General Stall College (C&amp;GSC), Fl Leavenworth,
Racine Chapter, OnlerolEast- Kan.
ern sa.., will hold a nmunap
Lt. Tatteraon and his wife,
sale Friday and Soturdey at the Jearme, live at 2010 Maxwell
9nlp1100 building acrou I h e Road, Point Pleasant, W. Va. He
street from the former Racine received his B.S. degree in 1947
Poll Ol!lce. 'lboae having rum- from West Virginia University,
mage are asked to take It to the Morgantown, and is employed as
sale locatloo or call Gr- Simp- state maintenance officer for
..., ao~t It can ba collected. West VIrginia Army Nstlooel
Goanl, Point Pleasant.

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Private Jamea R. Harlow, Jt.,
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1 2-4 and 7..il p.m. Parenla .Mrs. Charles F. Bailey, Rt. 2
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Jaeksm; lllrl. Gema C. Venters,
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Mrs. JljDiea S; Angel, ~ 2
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lf2 tsp . almond extract

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6 F1ll cool layers with Pineapple Filling (see recipe below); spread top layer of cake
with about lf2 cup Pineapple Filling, leaving l 1J2 inch border.
7. Frost cake with sweetened whipped cream or wh1pped dessert l opping .

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PAT RYAN PROMOTED
Patrick J. Ryan, .... ol Mr •••
and Mrs. Edward A. n.van, was
promoted to Army speclallst five
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Caravelle is jewtl·levered, anti-magnetic, has an unbreakabli m.11in·
spring and comes with tflat famous Bulove IUifllltee. So slop
~asling

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PI', PLEASANT - The MaCowtb' Democrat EaecUtlve
' Comml~ filled U. vacancy on
PI'. PLEASANT - The COim. U. democrat ticket lor Ute &amp;8ll·
el 'charlei Lelll~ chaper, DAR, erll ele&lt;Doo In November lor
ONE ARRESI' MADE
IIOiill GROWN CANTALOUPES
SWEET CORN
wiD llletl at the Manllon Hoose U. olllee of. prooe~tlng 8ttomoy
, PT. PLEASANT - only orie
Frldey II 3 p.m. with ttro. Eu- by namln( S. D. LltUepage of
GERMAN PLUMS
BEANS
arrest was recordedattheoountJ
nlee Beller, program 1Chalrmu. 2905 Chandler Drive as demoCANNING
TOMATOU•
jail lllrlng the past tweniY.f&lt;Jur
The Rev. 0, H. CIU'der will crat candidate.
PI'. PLEASANT - Mr. and hoUrs. George ADen, t3, Pt.
Bring C.ntDin•rs
Mrs. Otvllle Sturgeon of Char,
speak oo alinl!leallt features of
Pleasant,
was
charged
with
In·
Mr. Llttlepoge has served Ma- Ieaton J1oa4 are amounclng the
OTHER FRESH VEGETABLES IN SEASON
the Conatl\"'k"' In oboervanee of
ooo'Count,y
as
prosecutor
lor
the
marriage
of their dau(lhter, Etta toxleatloo.
FRENCH CITY BRAND MEATS
Constitution Week. The buolneos
past
roor
years
but
did
oot
seek
&amp;le,
to
Howard
(!iwg) Foster,
aeseloo jolll becoodoeteclbyMias re.&lt;&gt;leetlon In tho primary elec992.2ss2
The first Labor Day was
Leah Jane Powell, regent.
Uoo In May. IUs opponent In the son of Mrs. N. H, Foster of observed in New York on
Mill Del&gt;oi'ah Cottrill wW .... . November eleetloo will ba ,..,.. Gallipolis, Ohio.
1882.
port on lmr week at 1he uObr pd&gt;llcan Mike Sbaw of Pl. PleasThe wedding was performed
In Pearisburg, Va., on Soturday,
American Heritage Week CampO' art
this 1111111np,r.
~:;,·-:-==,.,..-===~-August 31lnlbeMethodlatChurch
(We Are Not Open On Sundays)
The -"a! picnic qper will PLEASAN'I' VALLEY HOSPlrAL with the Rev. W. Duck performADMITTED:
Barbara
Me
Carlng
the
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Accompanying
be served at 5 p.m .. Hostesses
for the afternoon are Mrs. John b', Pt. Pleasant; ·1a5 Stewart, the couple waa Mr. and Mn.
H. Collins, lllril. S. c. Wilhelm, Kanauga, OhlOj Harlty Burns, Oliver Adkins of Rio Grande,
Mrs. Milton L. MIUer, Mrs. Pl. Pleasant; Oliver Cuto, Ar· Ohio.
The new Mrs. Foster ls a
N. A. Park, Mrs. Bartow Jones, buclde; Mrs. Geneva Woods, New
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Dwight
Greer,
Pl.
Pleas1965
graduate of Point Pleasant
Mrs. Edward Biddle and Miss
ant.
lUg!J School and attended AulJ.
BeU;v Berey. .
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aon, Pi. Pleasant; Walter Grimm, 111d Malone College, Canton,
WE ACCEPT
Civil Actioa i8
Letart; Mrs. Fritz Bonecutter, Ohio. She iB cUrrently employed
Open Every Week boy 9:00 to 7:00
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. George ~ as 'clerk in the Mason County Ctrsaturday ru t
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koa and daughter, New Haven; cult Clerk's office.
flledwitbCourt
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Mrs. Darrell Herdman, Leon.
PI'. PLEASANT - A civil
action eoocernlng 001li&gt;8J'IIIent
ol a promloaory note has been
flied In the olllce of the circuit
clerk st¥1ed Deo&lt;D E. McCoy
&amp; Jpgebotg McCoy vs. Elmua
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DeVault and
DeVault,
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The plalnWfs are demanding
judgment In U. amount of $2,500
from Ute dellllldanta.

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may no longer rules the waves,

SWARTZ GRADUATES
SKIN ITCH
Airman Hobert L, SWartz, son DON'T SCIIATCH ITI
of Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. SWartz,
IN 15 MINUTES,
Henderson, has been era"'"'ed U Ht ,......, ~- 4k bade at UY
U.. co ... ter. ITCH-ME-NOT Cl"'-ta
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111~ foot ltell. .._, 1ufau rubtor U. S. Air Foree electroolca NOw1 •t SWISHER. &amp; L.OHSE DRUGS
repairmen. He Is a 1966 gralllatAo ol Point Pleasant lUg!J School. ·

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klns, Math; Unla WIJ'brl&amp;lrt.
Home Ee.; Richard WI,Ybrlsll4
Soelll Studies; Scott Willock,
Drtvera Education;_Erneat WJ.n..
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1einor1Mlll0r,ll&lt;lllle Ec.; .Paui B.
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MASON ~ The Maoon Town
coonetl Tuesda,y nl&amp;hl reviewed
tO
eomplolnll that children are ridIng bicycles without ll&amp;hls lifter
dark In town. II was noted that
state law rBCJdrea that a light m
Ute front
bicycle must be
visible lor
least 500 feet and
¥A50N _ The Mason Baptist mull have reflector ontheback
~pel -COIJl'eg&amp;Uonhaspurchas- and a bell or born on the tront.
Oil the !&lt;inlier Ed Schwarz proper Parenti will ba held reapon.
li' located on ~ 33· and Fogl~ lllble lor violation of the above
•1&gt;06 Rd., tn Mason,, li1d plan to liw II llieir child Ia louod out
irect a chlfch 10011. The pastor alter· ~ wla..rtlbem and wW
ol Baptist Chlpel Is Hev, Harold be br&lt;JU8hl -tlelore Mayor DI,YCimrilnghlm of Pt. PleosinL
ton R..,..1 and lined, It was anThe old holile or Edward and nounead. '
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:ProPe~.~era In Mason ar.e
Germai\Y, was built over !OO ootl!led to ' clean their lots of
yelra ago. The
where the brush and trash. A lolinormance
old house still , _0 was known J)I'Ohlbithig thla 11111 he entoreby many as SchWarti'i C~rner. ed.
Here the Schwarze• pJaRtecl ap..
Ill other action, .c:oon&lt;D agrood
pie trees and sd4 bus'hols of ap.. that por101111 twnd breaking the
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tap off of velvea of water meters
plea.
Nine children ,..ere . reared In which belong to the Maaon Water
this house which .was .one of the Deparllilent, or damaglag 01' devery tewhousealn !be area. Char· ~ a water meli!r, will bO
llo and Katie Schwarz ...... the eharpd lor the coal or l'jlplac1111 of the IUIIIy tO re'l lde In tho lnl,them:
ilous~
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Mp. V
' Sc~ Grin- ·. of . ~ Water department, the
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of Katlti Schwarz, meiMI are oot s._sed to be
said ''her
wOWd be pleased turned off.without the petmlsslon
1theh ehurc t ~ bullt·DIIIbe o! the dopartment.
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alte 01 U. '~plACe where
Atundlng the meeting were
.... reeatla having spent n!ai\Y Miljor ·lli,Yton ~s. reCorder
happy !IIJ'a;
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Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, and COUD·
Rosa Ord and family the cllmeo Dooalcl Jollloon, Olaton
l.alt oeeupanla of !be house, have Wright, Rogetl!,yHII, James Jar•
mbYed to Fourth Streetlnlllason. re!llild George Caroon.

B.aptists
Build Church
In Mason City

For men at work, indoors or

Moln St.

Wedding Vows

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When •..., ~ .r.m were Jaek o•Brlant" .••• 'lbat
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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• For best results, use a modem Gas oven.
For any kind of cooking-plain or fancy-~ Gas range eliminates the
gues-swork. In lact, a Gas range eliminates most of the work. Period.
Only .a modern Gas range has·so many automatic cooking conveniences ·
and precise temperature control. For precision cooking made easy. lllke
a tip from professional _diet~. Cook with clean, quick, dependal)le Gas.
Stop in at your favorite ,appliance store and take a good look at stylish
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teacltero walked fllf Ole Job
Alii- 27, Ole llrst ftlll day of
achool, ·and elassea for 3,000
have boon JIOIIponed
lndellnltoly.
Thouaands ol children In
communiUes across the natlon

hoard Ole sc:hool boll Wednes-

school teacher• WBfe

·Go•lc, Family
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~ ol WUUirit !-- . Pll!&lt;ea•

teitchora In Ole Vlao "-"""

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ICbooll closed at EUt St. Loula,
DI., Wodnesde1, dratllliDI out
summer vaeallon for 2f,OOO
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paralyled. Be became complileq paralyzed tbo same cla.r IIDil a
machine hal been IIJI01'8Illli to
keep )dm breatblll8. Pnownonla
set in and · in tbe past three
weeks Plckoas' heert has dq)ped

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5:20 a.m. i Meldahl Locks, James
R. Hines down 8:10 p.m.; Pat
Murphy down 8:40 p.m.; J. S.
Lewis up 9:30 p.m.; Allied-Ash-'
land down 10:30 p.m.; Harriet
M. down 12:05 a.m.; David Vickers up 1 a.m.

132 of the 520

Surgery _
Airman l.C John W. Reea, a

live In a new world; half the

HITTING A HAPPY NOTE, folUIDger Jou Baez aad

rock olnger Jlml Hendrix chat lletweea ada at a Billru

Cootrol Stop
LIMA, Peru f UPI) - T1le
national atomic energy control
junta rf!cently annowiced It
would establish a network of
scientific statlon.s to measure
contamination in the atmosphere caused by French nuclear
testing.

very deeply in the American
oyotem. I believe very deeply In
what is needed to be done to
defend that system at home and

abroad. I think I have some
ideas as to bow we .can promote

peace- ideas that are different
what

they were eight.

changed, but because Ole
problem bas changed.
••And -., my answer. la-yea,

Heavy
Heavy

Ducy Brakes
!lucy Seats

60 AMP. Alternator
70 AMP. Battery
5 four-i)ly tires, 8.15 x 15 black

with tubes
Vinyl interior.
Remove spotlight from present
cruiser, village removing radio equipment.
Trade in 1967 Ford 2 door
sedan.
The right is reserved to re-ject any aid all bids.
Village of Middleport
Gene Grate,
Clerk-Treasurer
(9) 5, 12, 2tc

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Up With A Ron
Don•t fortet ·

Them On Their

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Dudley's Florist
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like these. lovely Berkshire StQCkinas in the ·
new,est fall cOlors. All with the famous Nyloc•
R\III·Barrier at top and toe. Look at the
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are, front row, left to right. Bo Ashburn, Kenny English, John Krawsczyn,

STOCKINGS
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In Falcons' Nest

All ..,._11M JIYLOC . . . . II IIIII lllf 1M It tilt t...
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Grace, Is teaching speech OleraPY in GaUia Cowd;y.
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across the Obio River to battle

OPEN illGIIER

NEW YORK (UPO - Prlceo
opened higher m the New York
Stock Exc~e today. TredliW

the a1wa,ys game Wahama White
Falcons in their season opener

Friday: nigh~

was moderately active.
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coach of the Mlrauders, is confi~
· dent; hts squad Is ready while
f'a]con MeMor Grant Barnette
,eQres.aea Uttle optim1sm.
• "We onb haveatotalof34boys
recruited to pl.,Y rootball here
from •this siUdent body and 14 o_f
hiVe ·never been on the
betore," Said Barnette.
Barnette, ta1ldng about Wahl.uili'a 7..f lifl BAU\st Buffalo la&amp;t

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Chancey, -meanwhile, is not
tooling his horn loudly but feels
sure th4i Mariuders will bo ready
tO present tho Wahama club a
chiDI._.. ~4 1 think our boys will

POLITICAL PRO Lawreoce F. O'Brlea, former

poslmaoler general who ro·
signed last AprU to take
part Ia lbe Kenaedy eam-

be going over there to play football, .. said Chancey. ' 4 They havE
worked pretty hard in the pr&amp;
season practices."
Meigs wtll have eight return.
ing lettermen on the turr wher
they open ~. but the overall
squad will be somewhat Hghte1
than the Marauder team of las1
season which posted a 9-l recor&lt;
in whming the Southeastern {)hi(
League ,championship.
Wahama has four starters back
from last seasonandwiJlbesend·
ing several underclassmen into
the starting line-up. Wabama, last
year, went S..2 for its best season
ln many, mt1Q" year., and won the
MOVC, The Falcoils, however,
suffered cleCeat at Ole hand• of
the Marauders in Meigs' firstever game as a consolidated

ONE ON ONE - Coach Charles Chancey, crouctled at lett. observes blocking drill by two
Meigs Marauders in preparation Cor the Friday opener at Wahama.

team.
Neither team reports any serious injuries.

Marauders versus White Falcons
(Probablf Starting Lineups)

,palgn, hal been apf'!inted

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North Secan ..

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Melr• Atblotlc ' Dlnctot, said setivltles will be&amp;ln with the ·
bttld performing at 6:30 p. m.• The squad w!U be Introduced

roi.b•

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MEIGS (Offense)
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Year
Player
171
Sr.
Ken Enalish
190
Jr.
Jim Swatzel
156
Sr.
Max Whitlatch
170
Sr.
Harry Slawter
184
Sr.
Jim Crow
203
Jr.
Mike
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Sr.
Dennis Ault
. 175
Sr.
Jeff WtriJ
154
Sr.
Elbert Williams
158
Sr.
John Smith .
185
Jr.
Qanny Abbott

Position
LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
RH
LH
FB

WAHAMA (Offense)
Player
Year
Randy Smith
Soph.
Mile Burns
Jr.
Donnie Woods
Jr.
Robert Redmond
Sr.
Dickie Ord
Jr.
Gary Northup
Jr.
Steve Halstead
Jr.
Timmy Howard
Soph.
Robby Rdush
Sr.
Danny Rizer
Sr.
Gary Fields
Sr.

WI.
170
180

143
155
128
194
161

146
150
14Z
149

MEIGS (Defense)
Ends, Enalish, RE al)d Jon Kloes (Soph., 146) LE; Tackles, Swatzel, RT, and Barr,
LT; MG. Whitlatch; Linebackers, Slawter, left, Crow, right; Cornerbacks, Rocky Will·
lams, 138, Sr. ri&amp;ht, and Elbert Williams, left; Halfbacks, Ault, left, and John Smith,

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Halst.ad and Red!nond; ends; L.,y Carpenter, 210 lb., Sr., and Mike B11ns, tack·
les; Bry~n Hudson, 165 lb. Senior and Robby Roush, &amp;uards; Redmond, ri&amp;ht end;
Fields and Clark, llnebackt,rs; Howard and Rizer, defensive halfbacks; llel Fry, 162
lb. 'Sr. , safatJ.
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are, front row, left to right, Elton Steele, Bill Schultz, Ray Karr and Bob Woods. Back row, Da¥8
Mora, Stew Erwin, Tom Buckley and Tim Wolf.

Eagles Have Veteran Oub
New Eastern Grid Coach Billy
Kincaid has an almost all-veteran team taking the field Friday
night at home against Hlnnan
Trace's Wildcats.
Kincaid, wbo came to Eastern
this season aft.er seven years as
head football aid tra~ k coach at
Ansted High School in Anstead,
W. VL, is optimistic over his
Eagles chances, t.rring injuries.
Hannan Trace, one of the Eagles' Southern Valley Athletic Conference foes, likewise, has 12
lettermen back and a new coach,
Noel Heister.
The Eastern probable starting
otrensive backfield is composed
or 140 lb. senior quarterback Ray
Karr, 140lb. !Wlbsck Steve Er·

win, 145 lb. left haltbl.ck D a n
Grueser, and either 1451b. BUl
Schultz or 145 lb. Sonny Cline
ar right baHback. All are seniors
except Cline, aOO he ts a junior.
Starting across
C&gt;tfenslve
line wiU be Bob Ritchie, 175 lb.
junior, right end; Mike Boring,
175 lb. senior, right tackle; Jim
StetUer, 1451b. right guard; Bob
Wood. 140 lb. senlorcenter:Dave
Mora, 155 lb. senior. left tacklei
Elton Steele, 175lb. senior, lett
guard, and Tom Buckley, 150 lb.
senior, left end.
Tom Karr, a 145 lb. sophomore, will be on the starting d~
fensi ve unit at em, Alan Holter,
162 lb. freshman, will be at defensi ve tackle, ani Dave Smith,

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a 155 lb. sq&gt;hQmore, is also 0
pected to have a spot on deleD-.
other pi.Qers on the 28-mm.
ber roster are Tim Wolf, aenloallnemon; Joe Griffith, 180 lb.
ior t.ckle; Howard Bahr, 140 ~
tackle, and Robert Hensley, 140
lb. guard, both sophomores, IIDil
Jim Buckley, IDS lb. hallbsck;
Roo carpenter, 140 lb. end; Doug
Carr, 120 lb. center; Jolla &lt;line,
115 lb. Freshman; Roger KaiT,
I20 lb. gUard; Richerd Uter,IZS
lb. tackle; Darrell Pooler, UOlb.
end; Rick Sanders, 115 lb. end,
and Randy Young, a lineman.

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RIIIK!Y Roberts,
184 lb. tackle; Debby Smith, ISO
lb. guard; Ike
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center,; ~· E;Jnoa. 130 lb. 11!11;
IIClP,I' Ol!ri, 170 lb. tackle; Rook

back; Juniors

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whether it be kiOOerga.rten or first grade. Well dressed appearance promotes good study habits. Send them to their
llrst class - flRST CLASS In quallcy spparel from the
KIDDIE SHOPPE.

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Eagles football team. pose with BUiy Kincaid, new mentor for the Meigs County team.
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Slawter, Dennis Ault, Jeff Werry, Jimmy Crow, Dean Weber, Larry Lemley,

MARAIJDER SENIORS - The Meigs Marauders have IS seniors on their

• :- shOWed much. uwe .an just aW•
fullJ.. inexperlences," the White

1111Uoaa chall'·
man aad maaager of Hubert H. Humphrey'• cam-

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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids wiU be received
by the Village of Middleport,
Ohio, Meigs Counl;y, at the Village Holl In Middleport, Ohio, until September 20, 1968, 12:00
o'clock noon for the following
equipment:
4 door sedan, white
302 cu. ln. to 320 elL in. engine
Automatic Tnosmission

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Black , Phone, 99:1-2158.
9-5-&lt;ltc

talkJng In terms af new ideas
for the new world and the new
America we live in. rn terms of
what I believe In abcut America
-my view of the American
dream- I think I am what I
was just eight years ago."

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1962 g r - of Racine 111gb
School, and a ..., or lllr. and
Mrs. James Reea, Sr.. of Ra- ·
cine, baa been sent to a Tokyo
boopital to have llurJOl'Y on a
finger. Roes has been statlooed IIi Kunasn, Korea.
Airman Rees, wbo was called
, up IIi June with the 12111 Reserve group !rom Lockbounte
AFB Ia Columbus, baa the. mali ·
address of AFFF 157 !2791, USAP
Hospital, . Tac:hlhawa, APO San

reUel beneftt abow In New York Clty. Tile llagera cloJutted .
their performaaces and Hendrb&lt; eonbibulotl $500 eaoll to
tbe land to help refa1ee1 of llle Blafra·NJcerla elvll war ••

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nations in the world were born

since World War D; half the
people living In the world today
were born since World War D.
VIews Updated
"The problems are different
and I think I have had the good
sense and intelligence to travel
the world since I left the oll'ice
of vice president Md to bring
my views up to date to deal
with the new world in which we
live.
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oilier chlldr.._ Ona Ia married.
The oOier four ue making their

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stat.; Kanawha Falls, 2.60 rislngj Charleston, 17.10 rising.
London, Marmet, and Winfield,
are on the sill .
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - John
Ladd Dean down 8:20 p.m.; Onward down 10 p.m.; Elgerclllf
down 10:35 p.m.; Elisha Woods
1Q1 1:35 a.m.; Beckjord down 1:40
a.m.; Robert G. West down 3:20
a.m.; Foremost up 3:45a.m.; L.
Fkn"e down 7:30a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - LOndon,
SolvQ up 2:20a.m.; AlanR. Merrlll up 3:40 a.m. i Marmet, Lelia
C. Shearer down 12:10 a.m.; E'
Deena Bosworth down 2:10a.m.;
Wlnlleld, Fort Dearborn down
3:25 p.m. ; Polly R, up 11:20
p.m.; Franklin B. up 1 a.m.; W.
fL ~ver, Jr. up 6 a.m.
OillO RIVER - Ulck 13, National down 5 a.m.; Titan down fi
a.m.; Eastern down 7:35 a.m.;
LOck 14, Luther Herdman up
3:30 p.m.; New Martinsville up
9:45 p.m.; Brimstone up 6 a.m.;
Ulck 15, Diana Boswurth up 3:. tS a.m.; Lock 16, Harvey JorIIID down 8 p.m.; Bayou LaRose
dl:nm 41 Lm. ; Lock 17, Jetfboat
down 3:30 a.m.; St. Marys down
5 a.m.; Steel Ranger up 5:30
a.m.; Jetrerscn down 7 a.m.;
Belleville Locks, A. V. Criss
14J 12:05 a.m.; Universal Oiler
.., 12:30 a.m.; Qleen Clcy up
4:25 a.m.; Miss Lucky up G:fll
a.m.; Ulck 23, Whayne H. up
3:30 a.m.; M'f~llate up 4:45
a·.m.; Prlnclplo\ mwn 6 a.m.;
GrOOJNP !.&lt;leks, \ ggy Do"""¥
down 8:20 p.m.; l'\lldY Kimberly
down 11 p.m. ; ~ Rosemary
down 1:30 a.m.; Steve Click down

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dormliorJ. She will
Pltal -reba hovorsbetw.., ·-leavelfrll'
Mlddlepn:l about Ole midUfe lllld death.
narrow mar&amp;ln to obe.Y a court
Alwt three wooka 110 Plckenl dle ot !!ropteinbor to besla bor
....- pr1!hlbldng aotrlke.
· was strlckal wllb (Jllllaln l&gt;orn
seboo!s opened m sclleG1le for
117,000 pupllsw!Hitmeim&gt;eraot
AFT !.o&lt;:al f20 vol8d ' by a

say In education policy and
1n Michigan, settlements were
better working condllloos.
reached between teachers and
Mone.v Dispole
boards In five school districts,
In Macllooo, tbe strike Is for assuring that 900 teachers and
monoy-teachors earn $5,900 a 20,500 JIUplls will return to
year, aud they wand $7,000. The classes on time today. still
1c00ol board's best offer is wtsettled were disputes involv$6,200.
lng 3,100 teachers and 74,700
Jn New York Ctt;y, 1.1 million school children in 15 Michigan
students might not start school districts.
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At East Chicago, Ind., Wed-

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Mlsa MIDor will be-' a to 1he aherllr.
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Ole
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Monday. Union members were
to vote on the proposal SUnday.

more money, a p-eater

too"

mombsrs strike the New York
Clcy school oystern beginning

day, but teacher strikes delayed
tbe start of classes. Teachers

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a Ford Foondallon.baeked plan lor classes, up-to41te textbooks
to break up Ole school oyotem and settlement of 92 otber
Into 30 lnclepend«&lt;t districts. grievances. School olllclals aald
Teachers say Ole plan will put classes would stay q&gt;en.
Members of the Amerlcen
too much power In admlnlstraFederation
or Teachers at Terre
tors' banda.
Haute,
Ind.,
hold a bc&gt;oiWMu1dng
Tho president of the United
Wednei!daJ'
- they buroed a
Federation of Teachers, Albert
teacher
rule
book. The AFT
Shanker,
Wednesday recomrepresents
100
of Ole 1,100
mended the union's 50,000

oulsld&amp; oC &lt;IV hall at Mad!-

m.• w..me•.

.or aa _..

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llllent in achool decentrallzaUoo. behind their desks. The otbers
The New York Board of were picketing all ochooll and
r.ceUoo aought to llll!llement demanding higiJer wages, amal·

1lall, ._ ·obaut us'l'' •
,The llpl were carried by 3S

want

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center~ Rook Crow, f1.181'terbac:k;
Jim White, lett hallback; Beb
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Brewer, FuUback.
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teacltero walked fllf Ole Job
Alii- 27, Ole llrst ftlll day of
achool, ·and elassea for 3,000
have boon JIOIIponed
lndellnltoly.
Thouaands ol children In
communiUes across the natlon

hoard Ole sc:hool boll Wednes-

school teacher• WBfe

·Go•lc, Family
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~ ol WUUirit !-- . Pll!&lt;ea•

teitchora In Ole Vlao "-"""

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ICbooll closed at EUt St. Loula,
DI., Wodnesde1, dratllliDI out
summer vaeallon for 2f,OOO
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paralyled. Be became complileq paralyzed tbo same cla.r IIDil a
machine hal been IIJI01'8Illli to
keep )dm breatblll8. Pnownonla
set in and · in tbe past three
weeks Plckoas' heert has dq)ped

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5:20 a.m. i Meldahl Locks, James
R. Hines down 8:10 p.m.; Pat
Murphy down 8:40 p.m.; J. S.
Lewis up 9:30 p.m.; Allied-Ash-'
land down 10:30 p.m.; Harriet
M. down 12:05 a.m.; David Vickers up 1 a.m.

132 of the 520

Surgery _
Airman l.C John W. Reea, a

live In a new world; half the

HITTING A HAPPY NOTE, folUIDger Jou Baez aad

rock olnger Jlml Hendrix chat lletweea ada at a Billru

Cootrol Stop
LIMA, Peru f UPI) - T1le
national atomic energy control
junta rf!cently annowiced It
would establish a network of
scientific statlon.s to measure
contamination in the atmosphere caused by French nuclear
testing.

very deeply in the American
oyotem. I believe very deeply In
what is needed to be done to
defend that system at home and

abroad. I think I have some
ideas as to bow we .can promote

peace- ideas that are different
what

they were eight.

changed, but because Ole
problem bas changed.
••And -., my answer. la-yea,

Heavy
Heavy

Ducy Brakes
!lucy Seats

60 AMP. Alternator
70 AMP. Battery
5 four-i)ly tires, 8.15 x 15 black

with tubes
Vinyl interior.
Remove spotlight from present
cruiser, village removing radio equipment.
Trade in 1967 Ford 2 door
sedan.
The right is reserved to re-ject any aid all bids.
Village of Middleport
Gene Grate,
Clerk-Treasurer
(9) 5, 12, 2tc

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like these. lovely Berkshire StQCkinas in the ·
new,est fall cOlors. All with the famous Nyloc•
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are, front row, left to right. Bo Ashburn, Kenny English, John Krawsczyn,

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Grace, Is teaching speech OleraPY in GaUia Cowd;y.
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across the Obio River to battle

OPEN illGIIER

NEW YORK (UPO - Prlceo
opened higher m the New York
Stock Exc~e today. TredliW

the a1wa,ys game Wahama White
Falcons in their season opener

Friday: nigh~

was moderately active.
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coach of the Mlrauders, is confi~
· dent; hts squad Is ready while
f'a]con MeMor Grant Barnette
,eQres.aea Uttle optim1sm.
• "We onb haveatotalof34boys
recruited to pl.,Y rootball here
from •this siUdent body and 14 o_f
hiVe ·never been on the
betore," Said Barnette.
Barnette, ta1ldng about Wahl.uili'a 7..f lifl BAU\st Buffalo la&amp;t

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Chancey, -meanwhile, is not
tooling his horn loudly but feels
sure th4i Mariuders will bo ready
tO present tho Wahama club a
chiDI._.. ~4 1 think our boys will

POLITICAL PRO Lawreoce F. O'Brlea, former

poslmaoler general who ro·
signed last AprU to take
part Ia lbe Kenaedy eam-

be going over there to play football, .. said Chancey. ' 4 They havE
worked pretty hard in the pr&amp;
season practices."
Meigs wtll have eight return.
ing lettermen on the turr wher
they open ~. but the overall
squad will be somewhat Hghte1
than the Marauder team of las1
season which posted a 9-l recor&lt;
in whming the Southeastern {)hi(
League ,championship.
Wahama has four starters back
from last seasonandwiJlbesend·
ing several underclassmen into
the starting line-up. Wabama, last
year, went S..2 for its best season
ln many, mt1Q" year., and won the
MOVC, The Falcoils, however,
suffered cleCeat at Ole hand• of
the Marauders in Meigs' firstever game as a consolidated

ONE ON ONE - Coach Charles Chancey, crouctled at lett. observes blocking drill by two
Meigs Marauders in preparation Cor the Friday opener at Wahama.

team.
Neither team reports any serious injuries.

Marauders versus White Falcons
(Probablf Starting Lineups)

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Melr• Atblotlc ' Dlnctot, said setivltles will be&amp;ln with the ·
bttld performing at 6:30 p. m.• The squad w!U be Introduced

roi.b•

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MEIGS (Offense)
WI.
Year
Player
171
Sr.
Ken Enalish
190
Jr.
Jim Swatzel
156
Sr.
Max Whitlatch
170
Sr.
Harry Slawter
184
Sr.
Jim Crow
203
Jr.
Mike
Ban
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153
Sr.
Dennis Ault
. 175
Sr.
Jeff WtriJ
154
Sr.
Elbert Williams
158
Sr.
John Smith .
185
Jr.
Qanny Abbott

Position
LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
RH
LH
FB

WAHAMA (Offense)
Player
Year
Randy Smith
Soph.
Mile Burns
Jr.
Donnie Woods
Jr.
Robert Redmond
Sr.
Dickie Ord
Jr.
Gary Northup
Jr.
Steve Halstead
Jr.
Timmy Howard
Soph.
Robby Rdush
Sr.
Danny Rizer
Sr.
Gary Fields
Sr.

WI.
170
180

143
155
128
194
161

146
150
14Z
149

MEIGS (Defense)
Ends, Enalish, RE al)d Jon Kloes (Soph., 146) LE; Tackles, Swatzel, RT, and Barr,
LT; MG. Whitlatch; Linebackers, Slawter, left, Crow, right; Cornerbacks, Rocky Will·
lams, 138, Sr. ri&amp;ht, and Elbert Williams, left; Halfbacks, Ault, left, and John Smith,

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Halst.ad and Red!nond; ends; L.,y Carpenter, 210 lb., Sr., and Mike B11ns, tack·
les; Bry~n Hudson, 165 lb. Senior and Robby Roush, &amp;uards; Redmond, ri&amp;ht end;
Fields and Clark, llnebackt,rs; Howard and Rizer, defensive halfbacks; llel Fry, 162
lb. 'Sr. , safatJ.
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EAGLE SENlORS - Eighl seniors are among the 28 Eastern Eagle players this year. They
are, front row, left to right, Elton Steele, Bill Schultz, Ray Karr and Bob Woods. Back row, Da¥8
Mora, Stew Erwin, Tom Buckley and Tim Wolf.

Eagles Have Veteran Oub
New Eastern Grid Coach Billy
Kincaid has an almost all-veteran team taking the field Friday
night at home against Hlnnan
Trace's Wildcats.
Kincaid, wbo came to Eastern
this season aft.er seven years as
head football aid tra~ k coach at
Ansted High School in Anstead,
W. VL, is optimistic over his
Eagles chances, t.rring injuries.
Hannan Trace, one of the Eagles' Southern Valley Athletic Conference foes, likewise, has 12
lettermen back and a new coach,
Noel Heister.
The Eastern probable starting
otrensive backfield is composed
or 140 lb. senior quarterback Ray
Karr, 140lb. !Wlbsck Steve Er·

win, 145 lb. left haltbl.ck D a n
Grueser, and either 1451b. BUl
Schultz or 145 lb. Sonny Cline
ar right baHback. All are seniors
except Cline, aOO he ts a junior.
Starting across
C&gt;tfenslve
line wiU be Bob Ritchie, 175 lb.
junior, right end; Mike Boring,
175 lb. senior, right tackle; Jim
StetUer, 1451b. right guard; Bob
Wood. 140 lb. senlorcenter:Dave
Mora, 155 lb. senior. left tacklei
Elton Steele, 175lb. senior, lett
guard, and Tom Buckley, 150 lb.
senior, left end.
Tom Karr, a 145 lb. sophomore, will be on the starting d~
fensi ve unit at em, Alan Holter,
162 lb. freshman, will be at defensi ve tackle, ani Dave Smith,

the

a 155 lb. sq&gt;hQmore, is also 0
pected to have a spot on deleD-.
other pi.Qers on the 28-mm.
ber roster are Tim Wolf, aenloallnemon; Joe Griffith, 180 lb.
ior t.ckle; Howard Bahr, 140 ~
tackle, and Robert Hensley, 140
lb. guard, both sophomores, IIDil
Jim Buckley, IDS lb. hallbsck;
Roo carpenter, 140 lb. end; Doug
Carr, 120 lb. center; Jolla &lt;line,
115 lb. Freshman; Roger KaiT,
I20 lb. gUard; Richerd Uter,IZS
lb. tackle; Darrell Pooler, UOlb.
end; Rick Sanders, 115 lb. end,
and Randy Young, a lineman.

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THEN
RIIIK!Y Roberts,
184 lb. tackle; Debby Smith, ISO
lb. guard; Ike
m lb.
center,; ~· E;Jnoa. 130 lb. 11!11;
IIClP,I' Ol!ri, 170 lb. tackle; Rook

back; Juniors

Off to School

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whether it be kiOOerga.rten or first grade. Well dressed appearance promotes good study habits. Send them to their
llrst class - flRST CLASS In quallcy spparel from the
KIDDIE SHOPPE.

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Eagles football team. pose with BUiy Kincaid, new mentor for the Meigs County team.
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Slawter, Dennis Ault, Jeff Werry, Jimmy Crow, Dean Weber, Larry Lemley,

MARAIJDER SENIORS - The Meigs Marauders have IS seniors on their

• :- shOWed much. uwe .an just aW•
fullJ.. inexperlences," the White

1111Uoaa chall'·
man aad maaager of Hubert H. Humphrey'• cam-

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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids wiU be received
by the Village of Middleport,
Ohio, Meigs Counl;y, at the Village Holl In Middleport, Ohio, until September 20, 1968, 12:00
o'clock noon for the following
equipment:
4 door sedan, white
302 cu. ln. to 320 elL in. engine
Automatic Tnosmission

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Black , Phone, 99:1-2158.
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talkJng In terms af new ideas
for the new world and the new
America we live in. rn terms of
what I believe In abcut America
-my view of the American
dream- I think I am what I
was just eight years ago."

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years ago, not because I have

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1962 g r - of Racine 111gb
School, and a ..., or lllr. and
Mrs. James Reea, Sr.. of Ra- ·
cine, baa been sent to a Tokyo
boopital to have llurJOl'Y on a
finger. Roes has been statlooed IIi Kunasn, Korea.
Airman Rees, wbo was called
, up IIi June with the 12111 Reserve group !rom Lockbounte
AFB Ia Columbus, baa the. mali ·
address of AFFF 157 !2791, USAP
Hospital, . Tac:hlhawa, APO San

reUel beneftt abow In New York Clty. Tile llagera cloJutted .
their performaaces and Hendrb&lt; eonbibulotl $500 eaoll to
tbe land to help refa1ee1 of llle Blafra·NJcerla elvll war ••

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nations in the world were born

since World War D; half the
people living In the world today
were born since World War D.
VIews Updated
"The problems are different
and I think I have had the good
sense and intelligence to travel
the world since I left the oll'ice
of vice president Md to bring
my views up to date to deal
with the new world in which we
live.
"I think, however, my prin-

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Prn not worth
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'"And if I haven't learned

Grand-Dad's Day

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terlallllellbt8ltla.
Meaey ralaed Ia IIi help Ole
parents sta,y In Porllmoulh 11811'
their son. The Olllp!e has !Jve
oilier chlldr.._ Ona Ia married.
The oOier four ue making their

New Nixon

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. Pleasant. 24.10i Pomeroy-Maoon, 20.50; Hinton, 0.60
stat.; Kanawha Falls, 2.60 rislngj Charleston, 17.10 rising.
London, Marmet, and Winfield,
are on the sill .
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - John
Ladd Dean down 8:20 p.m.; Onward down 10 p.m.; Elgerclllf
down 10:35 p.m.; Elisha Woods
1Q1 1:35 a.m.; Beckjord down 1:40
a.m.; Robert G. West down 3:20
a.m.; Foremost up 3:45a.m.; L.
Fkn"e down 7:30a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - LOndon,
SolvQ up 2:20a.m.; AlanR. Merrlll up 3:40 a.m. i Marmet, Lelia
C. Shearer down 12:10 a.m.; E'
Deena Bosworth down 2:10a.m.;
Wlnlleld, Fort Dearborn down
3:25 p.m. ; Polly R, up 11:20
p.m.; Franklin B. up 1 a.m.; W.
fL ~ver, Jr. up 6 a.m.
OillO RIVER - Ulck 13, National down 5 a.m.; Titan down fi
a.m.; Eastern down 7:35 a.m.;
LOck 14, Luther Herdman up
3:30 p.m.; New Martinsville up
9:45 p.m.; Brimstone up 6 a.m.;
Ulck 15, Diana Boswurth up 3:. tS a.m.; Lock 16, Harvey JorIIID down 8 p.m.; Bayou LaRose
dl:nm 41 Lm. ; Lock 17, Jetfboat
down 3:30 a.m.; St. Marys down
5 a.m.; Steel Ranger up 5:30
a.m.; Jetrerscn down 7 a.m.;
Belleville Locks, A. V. Criss
14J 12:05 a.m.; Universal Oiler
.., 12:30 a.m.; Qleen Clcy up
4:25 a.m.; Miss Lucky up G:fll
a.m.; Ulck 23, Whayne H. up
3:30 a.m.; M'f~llate up 4:45
a·.m.; Prlnclplo\ mwn 6 a.m.;
GrOOJNP !.&lt;leks, \ ggy Do"""¥
down 8:20 p.m.; l'\lldY Kimberly
down 11 p.m. ; ~ Rosemary
down 1:30 a.m.; Steve Click down

Grand-Dad•

three ttmea. He alsonowhalbac-

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( RIVER

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ed to a l'llrtlmoUtb Naval ·IIoa- College. !lie will reside IIi lhe
dormliorJ. She will
Pltal -reba hovorsbetw.., ·-leavelfrll'
Mlddlepn:l about Ole midUfe lllld death.
narrow mar&amp;ln to obe.Y a court
Alwt three wooka 110 Plckenl dle ot !!ropteinbor to besla bor
....- pr1!hlbldng aotrlke.
· was strlckal wllb (Jllllaln l&gt;orn
seboo!s opened m sclleG1le for
117,000 pupllsw!Hitmeim&gt;eraot
AFT !.o&lt;:al f20 vol8d ' by a

say In education policy and
1n Michigan, settlements were
better working condllloos.
reached between teachers and
Mone.v Dispole
boards In five school districts,
In Macllooo, tbe strike Is for assuring that 900 teachers and
monoy-teachors earn $5,900 a 20,500 JIUplls will return to
year, aud they wand $7,000. The classes on time today. still
1c00ol board's best offer is wtsettled were disputes involv$6,200.
lng 3,100 teachers and 74,700
Jn New York Ctt;y, 1.1 million school children in 15 Michigan
students might not start school districts.
I
Teachers Picket
At East Chicago, Ind., Wed-

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01:.· has ~ ••' .
IIIII' be lef\ ~ lbe ofll~ ol !lier- ~ at Ole.now NUil'«'' Col·
1ft Robert Hartemach or mailed Jese at r.raunt -v -. o.
Mlsa MIDor will be-' a to 1he aherllr.
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Ole '~~rot ....... to be bildla
· Plckeno, the ooo oC Mr. and
Ole
ileW Mount VeniOII Nu.,...
Mrs. Elmer Plckonl, Ia ....n.,.

Monday. Union members were
to vote on the proposal SUnday.

more money, a p-eater

too"

mombsrs strike the New York
Clcy school oystern beginning

day, but teacher strikes delayed
tbe start of classes. Teachers

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a Ford Foondallon.baeked plan lor classes, up-to41te textbooks
to break up Ole school oyotem and settlement of 92 otber
Into 30 lnclepend«&lt;t districts. grievances. School olllclals aald
Teachers say Ole plan will put classes would stay q&gt;en.
Members of the Amerlcen
too much power In admlnlstraFederation
or Teachers at Terre
tors' banda.
Haute,
Ind.,
hold a bc&gt;oiWMu1dng
Tho president of the United
Wednei!daJ'
- they buroed a
Federation of Teachers, Albert
teacher
rule
book. The AFT
Shanker,
Wednesday recomrepresents
100
of Ole 1,100
mended the union's 50,000

oulsld&amp; oC &lt;IV hall at Mad!-

m.• w..me•.

.or aa _..

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of SchoolS

llllent in achool decentrallzaUoo. behind their desks. The otbers
The New York Board of were picketing all ochooll and
r.ceUoo aought to llll!llement demanding higiJer wages, amal·

1lall, ._ ·obaut us'l'' •
,The llpl were carried by 3S

want

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center~ Rook Crow, f1.181'terbac:k;
Jim White, lett hallback; Beb
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VILLAGE PHARMACY

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

"The Creator of'.Rtatanallle lirug Prices"

POMEROY, OHIO

MlilDLEPO~T,

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
POMEROY, OHIO

THE STAR SUPPlY.. .· co
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ARE

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STIFFLER'S STORE
POMEROY, OHIO

· THE DAILY

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POMEROY, OHIO . _

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FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

WESTERN AUTO STORE

ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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SUPPORT
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THE SHOE BOX
"Where You Get More For Your Money"

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LYONS FOOD MARKET
"Member ol Bil 3 Markets"

CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO.

AAA ROAD SERVICE
POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

RALL 'S BEN FRANKLIN
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SCHEDULE OF THE. MEIGS MARAUDERS.· ,... .· · •

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Sept. 20 .;t.. ,_Southem Local
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Sept. 6-Morvon • • • • • • • • • H S.pt.
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OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

KEITH GOBLE FORD INC.
"Your Ford Dealer"

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
"We Wire Flowers"

POMEROY, OHIO

BURNS COLOR CENTER
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

CROW, CROW &amp; PORTER
POMEROY, .OHIO

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS

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Mov. 2-Eo•Wn • • • • • •• ~· A

Oct., .t-Melsanvfii•·Y~ .... A
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Oct.

LOGAN

THE FABRIC SHOP

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KYGER CREEK

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THOMAS G!iETT D.B.A.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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S.pt. 6-Marletta • • • • • • • • ·A · S.pt. 13-Coal Grove • • • • • • ·A S.pt. U-Gr..,ffol4 •• .1. .. • · .:~!A ·
S.pt. 20-Athens ........... '"'" ":-, M S.pt. ·-Logan .. ~-- ·~.:' .. ~~ - H·
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S.pt. 20-Gallipollt • · ··"' ·"' • A S.pt. 71-lranton .. • • • • ...... • H_ s.,_t. 21~W•II•~ . •• • 1 .. , .. •- ~
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Oct. ~- Lagan ·· ······ • • H Oct. 11-Jacknn • • • • • • • • ·4 Oct. 1.1l-G111 111-p011':: ... .:-';;: ..... H ,..
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Oct. 25-Nel•onviii ... York • • • H - Oct~ 25..::~th•n• • •~ ............ · .... -fl ,
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Oct. 25-Jacklon' • • • • • • "• ·A· Hovo 1-Well•ton • • • • .... • • A No¥: ,r~.-lt•· T .. • ........... " A ·
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13............................:............................................. POIMT PLEASANT. AT liii!!IGS
20.........................................................................MEIGS AT NE.L$QNVILLe,YORK
27.............................................................. :................................... ATHENS AT MEIGS
4............................................................................. , ........GALLIPOLIS'4T MEIGS .
II ......,........................................................................... !................ .MI!IGS AT LOGAN
18 ............................................................................................ WELLSTON 'AT MEIGS
25............................................................................................... .MEIGS AT IRC)NTON
f ......................::......:............................................................. JACKSON AT M~IGS
&amp;.................................................................. MEIGS AT PARKER$BU~G SOUTH

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Sept. 6-Hannon-Troce • • • •

KERMIT WALTON
POMEROY, OHIO

SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
NOV.
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. AUTo · c~MPANY

' iiDDI-EPcORT, OHIO

VILLAGE PHARMACY

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

"The Creator of'.Rtatanallle lirug Prices"

POMEROY, OHIO

MlilDLEPO~T,

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
POMEROY, OHIO

THE STAR SUPPlY.. .· co
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RACINE, OHIO

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Best Wishes From All Of Us

ARE

.BEN fRANKLIN STORE
POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

STIFFLER'S STORE
POMEROY, OHIO

· THE DAILY

MAIN STREET CAFE

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POMEROY, OHIO . _

POMEROY, OHIO .

FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

WESTERN AUTO STORE

ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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SUPPORT
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THE SHOE BOX
"Where You Get More For Your Money"

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LYONS FOOD MARKET
"Member ol Bil 3 Markets"

CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO.

AAA ROAD SERVICE
POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

RALL 'S BEN FRANKLIN
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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THIS FOOTBALL F&amp;f'ItlRt: IS

OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

KEITH GOBLE FORD INC.
"Your Ford Dealer"

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
"We Wire Flowers"

POMEROY, OHIO

BURNS COLOR CENTER
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

CROW, CROW &amp; PORTER
POMEROY, .OHIO

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TINY1 IARGAINLAND
.~' MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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I WANT to express my sincere
thanics to nurses and nurses
aides , Dr. Ridgway, Dr. Pickens and Dr. Telle for care

FULL TIME and part Ume
work. Phone 982-9943. 11-«tp

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to;, STORY home, S bedrooml,
bath, utillty room, otorm
doon, and wlndowa, aiding,
two car garage. garden spot,
drilled well, two ctstems,
plus several other features.
Located on nice lol approdmately I II mllea from Ru~
land on !be Rutlaad-Harrlsonvllle Road. Phone 7C.
4622.
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ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES
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TOY LADIES earn f25.00 an
evening demonstrating toys
Call Pomeroy
and gifts. No Investment, color catalog. Car and phone
614-992·2181
necessary. Write Toy Ladles
Party Plan, Johnatown, Penn- ' SPECIAL STEREO, 1968 Ear]J
American stereo radio comaylvanla.
9-Htp
For Sale
bination. Beautiful solid state
FIVE
ROOM
bouse, .bath, 12
unit with 4 opeed changer.
For S1le or Trade
acres. Sell on land contract.
Pay balance of $99.12 or mOII1967 M!ISTANG, 11-cyUnder, S.
Write Box 1168C. In care of
thly
payments
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16.
Also
speed, 1968 Chevrolet Caprice,
Tho DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.
have repossessed stereo In
automatic. power steering and
11-5-etp
walnut cabinet. 4 speaker
hrakea, financing available,
sound system. 4 opeed dual
phone 119U547 after 5 phone
volume
control. Balance of SIX ROOM house, bath, fur912-,1748.
7~1-tle
nlshed or unfurnished, In
$84.11 or monthly payments
Syracuse. Phone 992-3565.
of
$5.
Phone
992.3218.
9-l~te
STORE EQUIPMENT for sale
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and po.t...-1 011 BulLeUD Boll.rd all Frf.
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Phone
19UI41.
Tornado, White Falcon fool..
f-1-ite
bill pmes to keep complete
pme llatllliel and c:ompose
pme reporll Friday nights ' 1!16S TRIUMPH BonnevDie ...,.
~le. l'llono a.ester ...
~ 111"17 NOVember. Pr&amp;3350 ar ... at Newell'• 91111'
fer Ia each scbonl. Call
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dJJJi. Clf Cbelter Tan- ANTIQUES, cut glass, fuml..
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Turtle grasa Is a true grass
fOUDd In tropical waters. It
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the starfisb, young octopi and
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HOBSTETT.ER
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and kindness shown me during my stay In Veterans Me- or trade for house trailer. M FIVE ROOM house, close to
morial Hospital; to those who &amp; G ~'ood Market, three miles
town. hospital and «boo! In
aouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Real Estate For Sale
slrlq U.. oU mu.t DOtJb lbe Mar•
sent me cards and visited me,
Pomeroy, Phone 992-22'11.
9-&gt;-3tp
or ar Pntldlat of CGUDCU 11 baUn
Rev. Watson, Rev . Young,
In ldYun.
9-l-6tc
See. D. Na IMD!Ibtlr d tbe Pa~
Rev. Lukens. Rev. r. oldsberDepattalent wa taa .,.,. vw.p
ry, Rev . Dannie Brown, Revs.
~~e,. ba...., wtt.ll 11.1m wbft au dub'.
1965 RAMBLER In good con-'
except the 1Ee1 1o UN KaJOr'a office
For Rent
Freeland and Charles Norris
dition, Phone 992-2271.
t.or. 'J'ha an mu.t be at'alllbla al.
•U u - La t.lle MA~or, Praldent of
for klndness, and also pray- EFFICIENCY two bedroom
11-l~te
&lt;:ouncU. or &lt;:!eriE.
en sent In my behalf. Bless furnlslled apartment, Phona
GEO. HOBS1 E 1 I ER, Broker
sec. UL Parldnl meten rn111t be
1our11 oub 4e1 dUrin~ tbll
11112-l2M.
f-l-Ue POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy ?OMEROY - llh Acres, 6 cllecbd
you all.
haura o« pukinJ, U fOI' up nuo~
liM ltftkft hu oliMr du.U. to plr·
Mrs. Jel'll9ha Shomway
rooms, 3 bedrooma, storm
miniature. $75 and un . Stud
fonn allllll unaot llheclr. me\eh, tbll
9-&gt;-ltp FURNISHED and unfurnished
service and gTooming. Phone
doors and windows . Front
eullnatton mul be l'ftOI'dld on lbll
apartments. Cloaa to school. 992-5443.
c.'•lll' r"llpclri.
porch, basement.
II 3 tic
AU Polke Ofllcen mutt npart UMI
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-Uc
r.umber of 'riab!Uon• eo d•lb' reporl
f'OMEROY - 3 story brick on
Notice
1nd rnud report all mel.erl whkh
East Main. VeJ1' reasonable. an oul of order.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9 TRAILER SPACE, all utDitles AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
Sec. IV . Pu~q Meter flu UCII:e1l
524 Ash St., Middleport. 992- Sll ACRES - 15 acres of botp.m. to 2 a.m. Best band In
rnuat H nmaftd from IJne box at
available. Inquire 156 Mulber5413.
6-23-Uc
tom , 2 barns, one for sheep. the aDd oJ 3:00 P .II. thllt and •• t.lle
the area. Shenang Springs
tnct of 11 :00 P .ll. 1hJfl b)' officer on
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
Large house of 8 rooms, 1"h &amp;al7 and placo4 111 collection bn .t
Nile Club.
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0. Bo• 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charles
Oltk:O. ill arUr U.al violabaths, full basement, porches, Ma,yor'a
t101111 can be procetlid alter tile If.
Hllton, Portland,
8-29-25te
!nd house of 5 rooms. Build- huuro vk»I&amp;Uon bu aceurre&lt;l.
THE MEIGS County Fish and FURNISHED GARAGE apartSee. V. Wee~ mHUnp with Poing lots and mineral~.
Game Assn., will have a very
llee Offlllllhl .11111d 'be uUIId. 111 Ul.a
ment on Uncoln Hill. UWitles POTATOES, WATERMELONS. HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD Nt.Yaf
or Pret1deat ol Cou~~eU IID4
Important meeting Friday at
miautu af Nllh meetlaJ maft to"
paid; adults only. Phone 992phoue 843-2:254 Clarence Prof- ASSOCIATE
I9W3%5 the II~• .-cntary. Tbe JIQ'or
7:30 p.m. at the Se&lt;ond Ward
3481.
0-18-tfc
or Prftldanl al COUncil •hall PI"!·
fitt, Portland.
8-29-tfc
SYRACUSE
Fire House. All membera are
tide aver -UAJ.
Sec. VI. ne KQ'Of ot the VWap
ll-5-3te
urged t.o attend.
IH-3tc THREE ROOM furnished apart.., 1o executa the blrtlll and dilchar2 STORY bouse In Racine, 6
-'"11: at ..,. Police otneer. Wbea
meat, phone 1192-5990. 8-25-Uc
birtnJ .. Polka Offker ..... 11'701'
rooms, bath, large porch, gaNO TRESPASSING or bunting
1ball pre.ent Ule name of penon lo
rage, workshop. basement,
Business Services
bll b1red befor. Couacll lor IPPtoYal
on my property. Addie R. '!'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblle
at. OM flrat ruullr -tln1 al eo-.
gas
heat,
shade,
Ideal
locaRADIO
AND
TV
REPAIR,
house
Barton, Rt. I, Racine. Ohio.
ell.
Ooort,Syr~.Ohloon~
s-. VII. Aay olh&lt;:er fa1Un1 t.o
tion for children. See Willie
calls, antenna. sale and In- perform
11-«tp
h.. duUu, NJanlleu of
Rt. IU, Phone 192-2951.
Davis or Phone 949-30%3.
stallation. Jobo Harrison, 701 •e•Uaer condltlonl, wtU automatle·
t-11-Uc
be dladlarpd.
9-Htp
Broadway St., Middleport, aDy
FOR TRADE-Cub for anSee. VIII. All puldaJ maW 'UCII·
phone 982-2522.
7-14-Uc et. .atb repo111 muat be flied wUb
tiq...,. WUliam Ramm, Mid- FURNillHED TWO BEDROOM
tba &lt;:ler• on the flni day of each
l968
STEREO,
lovely
walnut
JRGnih, tlc:Uta 1D canaecutlve af'dlllr.
dleport.
8-28-301p
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
AD¥ PaUce Offtller eaUed
console with AM and FM ra- CURTISS breedlll.! service ol outSec.farIX.eatra
dUL)" m\11\ be approv·
phone Jm.3174.
8-9-tle
dio,
automatic
floating
turn
ed
by
tba
MaJOI' or PH.. daat af
21
different
breeds,
cattle
sirTHERE will he a gun shoot
table. Take over payments of
es or 4 breeds of goat bucks, ' See. X. All Poliee Offlc•n mud
Sunday, September a. begin- TRAILER SPACE, ready to
$5.110 per month or pay balby calling Parker 992-2264, Po- 111111:11 a reuurae cheek al a.,. pablic
ning at noon al the F,..ked
book up. private, plenty of · ance due, $101.21. This set
meroy or 667.,'!251 Coolville. Ptbel'lllC·
&amp;.e. XI . No Pollee OHIIler bu tha
Run Spottsman Club. Everyroom for children to play.
autborttl' W ,., bond ar tako D'IODef
sold
much
higher.
Try
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In
8-25-$llc
" one is welcome.
9+4tc
for bood fnm UJ penan. TiM llaJ·
Phone JI92.J904.
8-14-Uc
or or Prqldent of CouneU InUit Mt
your home. Call 992-2836.
boDd aDd """ 1 reeelpL tor ..ma;
9-4-6tc
C. C. BRADFORD
I WILL on! he responsible for FIVE ROOMS, bath, furnished
or OM M•YDr'• aftHllrJ' may ac..ept tba 1taDd mauey and nllllt to
AUCI'IONEER
any debts other than my own.
tbe llaPOr.
apartment. Ill &amp; G Market, tO PAYMENTS of $5 or Ml
Complete
Service
lee. XU. AU Orclla&amp;~~eea af U.
H8uie lklbertson. Syracuse,
three miles south of MiddleVU1a1• mult M •vaUabla for •II of.
Nt-38!1
Pboae
cash. Must sen 1968 .. wing
Ohio.
9-4-Jtp
fkt'H II Ill UaiM.
port on Rt. 7.
11-~tp
Sec. XID . Par-.Dal llat.er moner
machine. Fully equipped to
Crltt Bnodford
111\U\ be t&amp;lwD from metan eD llaD.·
Racine, Ohio
zig zag. make bottonholes,
4U of each Wfttl b)' tba ofllcfl' aa
[IIAND Friday and Satw'day at GOOD rent in the country, st.
Two ptnaDI Dlul .,....,
sew on buttons, etc. 3 months
S 1 tic dutJ.
Jack'a Club on Harrisonville
wtMa nmoVIal lllGDQ' fnua eDllec·
rooma and bath, three beduan eui and eollactlan bo•. 'I'M
old. Call 992-2836.
11-«tc
Rd. off Rt. 1, Gayle McDonmo.-r~y llhiD ba eeun\ed, Wl'apped
rooma, large basement. play
Am
CONDITIONING
Refrl~.r­
ald and bll Drifter's Country
aDd pr.p11'114 for bl&gt;nldllll·
room and garage, bas on 1968 SCHULT MobUe Home,
See. XIV. No PolLee Offleu Mall
atlon service. Jack's Refrig- rellllia
Music.
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ill au ptae. more tbd Ia
beat and Is Insulated, drilled
eration, New Haven. hone mtnulea at 1 \law.
brand new, lhSO, two bedweD and oprlng house, Large
a.c. xv. &amp;ac~a Pollee Oftlcer an
4 8 tic
rooms, will sell or trade in 1182-2079.
BAND every Friday from 9
adYIH bLI nUIIf afftcer of &amp;a1 ugarden and 5G acres of fenUTIU.. .la the VU~an.
on good property. S. D. Bus. p.m. to 2 a.m. Shenang
!lee. XVI. A 41111 1ar; U.U ba nbced pasture for a pony or c:ow
kirk. 846 Plum street, Mid- READY MTX concrde deliv- lllltted ~ panoll. *aWIDI ..,_
Spr!np Nile Club. 8-4-4te
If deaired, school bus atops
of olldli tmPloPM.
ered right to your project. aad~ee.baun
dleport.
9-Htp
xvn. All 01no.r. abll eDQo
at the door. Located In a
Fast and easy. Free esti- duet the-',.. lB a aaun.tlua llllft"irlLL DO aawlng at home quiet. peaceful valley a few 46 INCH Sorrel Pony, 7 years mates. Phone 982-3284, Goeg- Dil at au tlmel.
zippers, pockets, pegging.
aec. xvm. All MaJea. ....niWldl"
minutes drive from Racine.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle- ,.hkb ll NeOYend bJ 1M Polkla Pa•
old, $50.110. See at Jake Lee's
hemming, alteratlons, ole.
rartmaut ahaD 11e aated o Uw dlllJ
Call Esther West, 949-211119.
port, Oblo.
6 30 tie lal and aiWI be NNIMd to ta.
pasture at Racine, Ohio.
• Mn. Freddie Thabet. Malon,
awoer
u IOGD u tbt Mad for tM
11-«te
9-4-stc
Phone m-5651.
f.».tfc
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BUDGET PRICE fumllure on
lUX. . . . Offteer .uu bQ
3 ROOM furnlahed apartment, 00 OLIVER tractor mowing
our tblrd floor budget shop. • lac.
lo1 of an complaint.. •Wnc forUI
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
front and back entrance, all
Baker Fumlture, Middleport, dltl U.. of calL tbe nmn of Ute
machine 8lld
cultivators
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo•
t'OIDPlllal and tba M!U(Ifl tilteD ID
convenlen&lt;es, upslalrs, hack
Ohio.
? 23 tic
f t ....... u.r.&amp;e.
$250.110, I II ton GMC 1115li
day tbru Friday. Ladles nJs111
lee. U . &amp;ach Oflleaor COIIacUDI
porch. Phone JI92.J134. 9-4-!tc
good ~•ape $200.110. G. A.
every Friday.
utfc
111eler _ , . IIIWl rued Ill --...
ot arder 1M if lJI a n..a•W.
Deem, Racine, Ohio. 9-4-3te SEWING MACHINES, repair o11t
lnlf&amp;b of t1ma DOt fln4. eu npue;
servl,.,,
all
makes.
WY
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Pets
For
5ale
Nme \a 111701' or Plwlde•t of C.....
NOW OPEN from 10 A.lil. II&gt; 10
3284. The Fabric Shop, Pom- dl.
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In on ~CIINAUZERS, Oocters, Pood- 7 ROOMS AND BATH. t-213
lee. Xlll. Tbla ord1aua ll tor tbl
hullb, NlhQ- •Dd -Han Ill . .
les and Westies 'White SootACRES. QUARTER MILE eroy. AuthorlzOO Singer Sales ,.,.,...
!be by-pass Rt. 1. Soli Ice
of :Middleport.
and Service. We Sharpen
ties'' also breeding stoet.
FROM POMEROY CORPORSee. XXII . T!lla OrdiiWlea IbiD
&lt;ream, good food, speelals on
Scl..ors.
· ii-Z9-ilc taU affed •IMI 1M In tOI'ft tnm
llarkaroo Kennels, Coolville,
ATION
LIMITS.
CAlL
Monday and Thursday.
aDd aftM' A.UJUI a_ a-.
0. 457ZS.
8-~
Plllled 11M l3zd dar al Auut
WEEKENDS ONLY 192-Z969.
8-WOie
CIGARETI'E
vending
machines
11-«lc
..011111 w. UIKLI
and service. ABC Enterprises,
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For
Sale
Atteltt . _ . ....... C....
WPI'tad To Buv
Muon,
W.
Va.
Phone
'I'IU54S.
H8;NIIe
SENG. diggers, ginseng $32 lb., GENTLE MARE PONY and 14 FT. SKIFF, 3.8 motor, oara,
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phone
949-4272.
9-4-«e
colt. cheap, Vernon Weber,
IIIJ.'I&lt;e root M.5G lb., Col. Seal
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$2't5 lb. Bill Bailey, Reeds- Rntland. Phone 74U825.
Insurance
CORNER
END
lable,
mahog8-JMie
ville.
9-&gt;-81&lt;
any, ezceUent
condlllon. AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee•
eanceRed? Lost your operatPhone 1192-:1441 after 7 p.m.
NTIQUES. fumlture, dllhes. FIVE ROOM HOUSE 8lld bath,
»8tp . or's Ueense? can 1192-2968.
attached garage. one • thlnl
mil&lt;ellaneoua. liln. llowanl
I IStre
....., ground, 225 Broadway,
Cedi, 8110 W. Main St., Porno10
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Sears
trailer
awning,
Middleport. Phone 192-048'1.
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1-ZS.tlc
snow loading kit, $140. Brand
8-»..tc
new. Phone ti!IJ.29011 or 1192GIRL'S bicycle, English type
ZWI.
9-5-6tc
MALE
BASSET
bound
p
u
p
1.
preferred. Phone Mt-22ZT.
Pboae
915
ms,
Marlaret
t+Stp
Groce, Long Bottom. a..».6tc NICE PONIES. your choice ol
10 bead, $40. Eskey Hill, ·p..
Help Wanted
meroy. Pllolle 192-U. 1-Wtc
SOMEONE to woot in yard and BRACE yourself lor a thrW
the Drat Ume you uae Blue
plden. Write Cynthia LohLuolre. Relit electric sbamHelp Wanted
IIID&amp; 3'11 Part St., Mldc!Jepooer.
$1. Baker Furniture.
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How SHOULD one choose
a dentist when he Is a stranger
in town?
You can use the shotgun
method. 0 p e n the yellow
pages, s t i c k a pin into a
name; or select an address
that's near or one that has
some "class"; or ask a neighbor or friend , or policeman or
nurse, or the guy who sits next
to you at tbe office.
You may be lucky and get
the "right" dentist, but you
take your chances. It's more
prudent to make your selec
tion after careful considerations : ability, personality, age,
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Here are some hjnts:
I. Ask -your old dentist to
recommend a dentist In yout
new locailon. He will o~n
know a clasolnate or;lrlend.
2. Call the I o c a I dental
assocl&amp;tion.
3. Your employer may have,
a panel of dentists to recommend.
4. If you are In a university
. town that has a dental school.
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ask lhem to recommend someone ·
5. Call the local hospital. ,
6. II you have an Immediate '.
problem, go to the emergency
room of your local hospital.
One thing you shouldn't do:
Don't walk In on a dentist.
Most dentists object to this
casual approach. They feel
that you haven't selected them
for their ability, but unfy for
availability.
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location, t y p e of specialty,
personal and o«k:e cleanllness, fee schedule, whether
he t a k e s care of children,
whether he Is too booked up
to see you without a long
wait, ll he Is kind, If you can
talk with him, If he runs a
"shop" with many operating
rooms, if he keeps patients
waiting, etc.
In some cities the problem
is compounded by a shortage
of dentists who are so busy
that you really need Influence
to get them to lake you on
as a patient.

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Today is Thursday, Sept.S, the
249th day of 1968 with ll7 to

follow.
The moon is between lts nrst
qliarter and· fiilr phase:
The morning star is Mars.

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The evening stan are saturn

and Venus.

On this day in history:
In 1774 the first cootlnental
Congress was h~ld In secret in
Philadelphia.
In 1882 some 10,000 workmen
took part in the !lr11t Labor Da,y
para&lt;le in New York City,
In 1896 because of the gold
rush In the Klorxllke, the tlrst
beefsteak to reach Circle City,
Alaska, sold lor $48 a pound.
In 1965 Dr. Albert Schweitzer, .
worldM
known healer of the slck
in Africa, died fn Lambarene,
Gabon, at the age or 90.
A thought lor the cial': BriUah
actor Cooley Clber, once said"Otl how miUIJ' tOrments lie in
the small circle or a wedding
ring."

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show little wear. 4 door.

66 CHEVELLE ·- • • ·-- • • • - - • - • ·-- $1995

4 door HT, local owner, low mUeage car, beige nntsh
with matchif1t lnterior: w+W, llkenew, V8,auto. trans., P.
S., radio all! heater.

66CHEVELLE··················$2~
SS396 HT C&lt;q&gt;e, 4 opeod lraos., Posltractlon. Wide ovoJ
tires, red Interior. Whlte finish. Rodloandheater. Real performance:

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Solid carbon dioxide Is
called dry fee because it does
not return to Uquld form when
It melts but changes dlrecUy
Into a gas.

H'J' Cpe. local. oner car. Red tbdsh. std. trans., radio.

1959 RAMBLER WAGON • • - - - • • • - • - - -$Z95
std. Trana., Slllld body, good Ures.

1965 GMC PICKUP • • • • • • • - • - • • • - • •$1195
8 Ft. F1eetstde, good Ureo, 6 cyL eQgine. Priced be1otr
market price.
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mil-,
4 dr. loor

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seati,

new
tlret, 140 Ill&gt; eJW!ne, wltll auto. trans., rodlo
and beater. A nice one.
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1965 CHEVELLE -·: -• ·-- • ; • ·.--- $1595
Malibu Coov. VB eJW!ne, power!!114t. ndlo, hooter, new
whitftDII Urea, ......, OX\Ol'lor llnlsh wUh white IIY100 U&gt;p,
vi!IY1 Interior .trim.

1965 FORD - - • - • ~ :-; • • • - - • • ~ • - - - -$1595
Golaxle 4 dcior, black lln!iiooi'INDinterior, good,......,. Uret,
V8 eagtae~ auto. ·trau.. •. power· lfeert~ radio, heater, sharp
1 owner car..
,

Wlo!AT A MAN CALLED
H16 SPENt:miii!FT" WIFE.

196Z CADIIUC • • • • • • • • • • • SPECIAL $999
HT Col(le, good white wall tlru, ~ power Ollul!&gt;meat tn,.
. clutllJw 6 11"11 seal, P&lt;Me, wiDIDiro, IIPOIIeaa lutertor, R&amp;H_

1964 CORVAIR • ·- • • • • • • • • • • • ·--- ·$995

Silkier, 2dr. blaek!WIII,&amp;OI!"Ur's. hpd. Didio aod holler,
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I WANT to express my sincere
thanics to nurses and nurses
aides , Dr. Ridgway, Dr. Pickens and Dr. Telle for care

FULL TIME and part Ume
work. Phone 982-9943. 11-«tp

For

to;, STORY home, S bedrooml,
bath, utillty room, otorm
doon, and wlndowa, aiding,
two car garage. garden spot,
drilled well, two ctstems,
plus several other features.
Located on nice lol approdmately I II mllea from Ru~
land on !be Rutlaad-Harrlsonvllle Road. Phone 7C.
4622.
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ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES
. Maximum Dial't'l•t•r 10 hi.

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TOY LADIES earn f25.00 an
evening demonstrating toys
Call Pomeroy
and gifts. No Investment, color catalog. Car and phone
614-992·2181
necessary. Write Toy Ladles
Party Plan, Johnatown, Penn- ' SPECIAL STEREO, 1968 Ear]J
American stereo radio comaylvanla.
9-Htp
For Sale
bination. Beautiful solid state
FIVE
ROOM
bouse, .bath, 12
unit with 4 opeed changer.
For S1le or Trade
acres. Sell on land contract.
Pay balance of $99.12 or mOII1967 M!ISTANG, 11-cyUnder, S.
Write Box 1168C. In care of
thly
payments
of
16.
Also
speed, 1968 Chevrolet Caprice,
Tho DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.
have repossessed stereo In
automatic. power steering and
11-5-etp
walnut cabinet. 4 speaker
hrakea, financing available,
sound system. 4 opeed dual
phone 119U547 after 5 phone
volume
control. Balance of SIX ROOM house, bath, fur912-,1748.
7~1-tle
nlshed or unfurnished, In
$84.11 or monthly payments
Syracuse. Phone 992-3565.
of
$5.
Phone
992.3218.
9-l~te
STORE EQUIPMENT for sale
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992-2689
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lee. J. A werlr: lld»dWe for I"'Uett
Offleeh 'N1ll be aet UP b7 the MQ'or
and po.t...-1 011 BulLeUD Boll.rd all Frf.
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wantwith 111011
ed for Marauders, Eagles, GRAVELY alladunellta,
Phone
19UI41.
Tornado, White Falcon fool..
f-1-ite
bill pmes to keep complete
pme llatllliel and c:ompose
pme reporll Friday nights ' 1!16S TRIUMPH BonnevDie ...,.
~le. l'llono a.ester ...
~ 111"17 NOVember. Pr&amp;3350 ar ... at Newell'• 91111'
fer Ia each scbonl. Call
oco.
1-l-llp
'l'be Dolly StDIIael. Phone
dJJJi. Clf Cbelter Tan- ANTIQUES, cut glass, fuml..
lllblll, . . . .. eYenblgl.
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Turtle grasa Is a true grass
fOUDd In tropical waters. It
ahelters animal llle. such as
the starfisb, young octopi and
even sea turtles.

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HOBSTETT.ER
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and kindness shown me during my stay In Veterans Me- or trade for house trailer. M FIVE ROOM house, close to
morial Hospital; to those who &amp; G ~'ood Market, three miles
town. hospital and «boo! In
aouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Real Estate For Sale
slrlq U.. oU mu.t DOtJb lbe Mar•
sent me cards and visited me,
Pomeroy, Phone 992-22'11.
9-&gt;-3tp
or ar Pntldlat of CGUDCU 11 baUn
Rev. Watson, Rev . Young,
In ldYun.
9-l-6tc
See. D. Na IMD!Ibtlr d tbe Pa~
Rev. Lukens. Rev. r. oldsberDepattalent wa taa .,.,. vw.p
ry, Rev . Dannie Brown, Revs.
~~e,. ba...., wtt.ll 11.1m wbft au dub'.
1965 RAMBLER In good con-'
except the 1Ee1 1o UN KaJOr'a office
For Rent
Freeland and Charles Norris
dition, Phone 992-2271.
t.or. 'J'ha an mu.t be at'alllbla al.
•U u - La t.lle MA~or, Praldent of
for klndness, and also pray- EFFICIENCY two bedroom
11-l~te
&lt;:ouncU. or &lt;:!eriE.
en sent In my behalf. Bless furnlslled apartment, Phona
GEO. HOBS1 E 1 I ER, Broker
sec. UL Parldnl meten rn111t be
1our11 oub 4e1 dUrin~ tbll
11112-l2M.
f-l-Ue POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy ?OMEROY - llh Acres, 6 cllecbd
you all.
haura o« pukinJ, U fOI' up nuo~
liM ltftkft hu oliMr du.U. to plr·
Mrs. Jel'll9ha Shomway
rooms, 3 bedrooma, storm
miniature. $75 and un . Stud
fonn allllll unaot llheclr. me\eh, tbll
9-&gt;-ltp FURNISHED and unfurnished
service and gTooming. Phone
doors and windows . Front
eullnatton mul be l'ftOI'dld on lbll
apartments. Cloaa to school. 992-5443.
c.'•lll' r"llpclri.
porch, basement.
II 3 tic
AU Polke Ofllcen mutt npart UMI
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-Uc
r.umber of 'riab!Uon• eo d•lb' reporl
f'OMEROY - 3 story brick on
Notice
1nd rnud report all mel.erl whkh
East Main. VeJ1' reasonable. an oul of order.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9 TRAILER SPACE, all utDitles AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
Sec. IV . Pu~q Meter flu UCII:e1l
524 Ash St., Middleport. 992- Sll ACRES - 15 acres of botp.m. to 2 a.m. Best band In
rnuat H nmaftd from IJne box at
available. Inquire 156 Mulber5413.
6-23-Uc
tom , 2 barns, one for sheep. the aDd oJ 3:00 P .II. thllt and •• t.lle
the area. Shenang Springs
tnct of 11 :00 P .ll. 1hJfl b)' officer on
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
Large house of 8 rooms, 1"h &amp;al7 and placo4 111 collection bn .t
Nile Club.
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0. Bo• 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charles
Oltk:O. ill arUr U.al violabaths, full basement, porches, Ma,yor'a
t101111 can be procetlid alter tile If.
Hllton, Portland,
8-29-25te
!nd house of 5 rooms. Build- huuro vk»I&amp;Uon bu aceurre&lt;l.
THE MEIGS County Fish and FURNISHED GARAGE apartSee. V. Wee~ mHUnp with Poing lots and mineral~.
Game Assn., will have a very
llee Offlllllhl .11111d 'be uUIId. 111 Ul.a
ment on Uncoln Hill. UWitles POTATOES, WATERMELONS. HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD Nt.Yaf
or Pret1deat ol Cou~~eU IID4
Important meeting Friday at
miautu af Nllh meetlaJ maft to"
paid; adults only. Phone 992phoue 843-2:254 Clarence Prof- ASSOCIATE
I9W3%5 the II~• .-cntary. Tbe JIQ'or
7:30 p.m. at the Se&lt;ond Ward
3481.
0-18-tfc
or Prftldanl al COUncil •hall PI"!·
fitt, Portland.
8-29-tfc
SYRACUSE
Fire House. All membera are
tide aver -UAJ.
Sec. VI. ne KQ'Of ot the VWap
ll-5-3te
urged t.o attend.
IH-3tc THREE ROOM furnished apart.., 1o executa the blrtlll and dilchar2 STORY bouse In Racine, 6
-'"11: at ..,. Police otneer. Wbea
meat, phone 1192-5990. 8-25-Uc
birtnJ .. Polka Offker ..... 11'701'
rooms, bath, large porch, gaNO TRESPASSING or bunting
1ball pre.ent Ule name of penon lo
rage, workshop. basement,
Business Services
bll b1red befor. Couacll lor IPPtoYal
on my property. Addie R. '!'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblle
at. OM flrat ruullr -tln1 al eo-.
gas
heat,
shade,
Ideal
locaRADIO
AND
TV
REPAIR,
house
Barton, Rt. I, Racine. Ohio.
ell.
Ooort,Syr~.Ohloon~
s-. VII. Aay olh&lt;:er fa1Un1 t.o
tion for children. See Willie
calls, antenna. sale and In- perform
11-«tp
h.. duUu, NJanlleu of
Rt. IU, Phone 192-2951.
Davis or Phone 949-30%3.
stallation. Jobo Harrison, 701 •e•Uaer condltlonl, wtU automatle·
t-11-Uc
be dladlarpd.
9-Htp
Broadway St., Middleport, aDy
FOR TRADE-Cub for anSee. VIII. All puldaJ maW 'UCII·
phone 982-2522.
7-14-Uc et. .atb repo111 muat be flied wUb
tiq...,. WUliam Ramm, Mid- FURNillHED TWO BEDROOM
tba &lt;:ler• on the flni day of each
l968
STEREO,
lovely
walnut
JRGnih, tlc:Uta 1D canaecutlve af'dlllr.
dleport.
8-28-301p
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
AD¥ PaUce Offtller eaUed
console with AM and FM ra- CURTISS breedlll.! service ol outSec.farIX.eatra
dUL)" m\11\ be approv·
phone Jm.3174.
8-9-tle
dio,
automatic
floating
turn
ed
by
tba
MaJOI' or PH.. daat af
21
different
breeds,
cattle
sirTHERE will he a gun shoot
table. Take over payments of
es or 4 breeds of goat bucks, ' See. X. All Poliee Offlc•n mud
Sunday, September a. begin- TRAILER SPACE, ready to
$5.110 per month or pay balby calling Parker 992-2264, Po- 111111:11 a reuurae cheek al a.,. pablic
ning at noon al the F,..ked
book up. private, plenty of · ance due, $101.21. This set
meroy or 667.,'!251 Coolville. Ptbel'lllC·
&amp;.e. XI . No Pollee OHIIler bu tha
Run Spottsman Club. Everyroom for children to play.
autborttl' W ,., bond ar tako D'IODef
sold
much
higher.
Try
It
In
8-25-$llc
" one is welcome.
9+4tc
for bood fnm UJ penan. TiM llaJ·
Phone JI92.J904.
8-14-Uc
or or Prqldent of CouneU InUit Mt
your home. Call 992-2836.
boDd aDd """ 1 reeelpL tor ..ma;
9-4-6tc
C. C. BRADFORD
I WILL on! he responsible for FIVE ROOMS, bath, furnished
or OM M•YDr'• aftHllrJ' may ac..ept tba 1taDd mauey and nllllt to
AUCI'IONEER
any debts other than my own.
tbe llaPOr.
apartment. Ill &amp; G Market, tO PAYMENTS of $5 or Ml
Complete
Service
lee. XU. AU Orclla&amp;~~eea af U.
H8uie lklbertson. Syracuse,
three miles south of MiddleVU1a1• mult M •vaUabla for •II of.
Nt-38!1
Pboae
cash. Must sen 1968 .. wing
Ohio.
9-4-Jtp
fkt'H II Ill UaiM.
port on Rt. 7.
11-~tp
Sec. XID . Par-.Dal llat.er moner
machine. Fully equipped to
Crltt Bnodford
111\U\ be t&amp;lwD from metan eD llaD.·
Racine, Ohio
zig zag. make bottonholes,
4U of each Wfttl b)' tba ofllcfl' aa
[IIAND Friday and Satw'day at GOOD rent in the country, st.
Two ptnaDI Dlul .,....,
sew on buttons, etc. 3 months
S 1 tic dutJ.
Jack'a Club on Harrisonville
wtMa nmoVIal lllGDQ' fnua eDllec·
rooma and bath, three beduan eui and eollactlan bo•. 'I'M
old. Call 992-2836.
11-«tc
Rd. off Rt. 1, Gayle McDonmo.-r~y llhiD ba eeun\ed, Wl'apped
rooma, large basement. play
Am
CONDITIONING
Refrl~.r­
ald and bll Drifter's Country
aDd pr.p11'114 for bl&gt;nldllll·
room and garage, bas on 1968 SCHULT MobUe Home,
See. XIV. No PolLee Offleu Mall
atlon service. Jack's Refrig- rellllia
Music.
IH-3tc
ill au ptae. more tbd Ia
beat and Is Insulated, drilled
eration, New Haven. hone mtnulea at 1 \law.
brand new, lhSO, two bedweD and oprlng house, Large
a.c. xv. &amp;ac~a Pollee Oftlcer an
4 8 tic
rooms, will sell or trade in 1182-2079.
BAND every Friday from 9
adYIH bLI nUIIf afftcer of &amp;a1 ugarden and 5G acres of fenUTIU.. .la the VU~an.
on good property. S. D. Bus. p.m. to 2 a.m. Shenang
!lee. XVI. A 41111 1ar; U.U ba nbced pasture for a pony or c:ow
kirk. 846 Plum street, Mid- READY MTX concrde deliv- lllltted ~ panoll. *aWIDI ..,_
Spr!np Nile Club. 8-4-4te
If deaired, school bus atops
of olldli tmPloPM.
ered right to your project. aad~ee.baun
dleport.
9-Htp
xvn. All 01no.r. abll eDQo
at the door. Located In a
Fast and easy. Free esti- duet the-',.. lB a aaun.tlua llllft"irlLL DO aawlng at home quiet. peaceful valley a few 46 INCH Sorrel Pony, 7 years mates. Phone 982-3284, Goeg- Dil at au tlmel.
zippers, pockets, pegging.
aec. xvm. All MaJea. ....niWldl"
minutes drive from Racine.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle- ,.hkb ll NeOYend bJ 1M Polkla Pa•
old, $50.110. See at Jake Lee's
hemming, alteratlons, ole.
rartmaut ahaD 11e aated o Uw dlllJ
Call Esther West, 949-211119.
port, Oblo.
6 30 tie lal and aiWI be NNIMd to ta.
pasture at Racine, Ohio.
• Mn. Freddie Thabet. Malon,
awoer
u IOGD u tbt Mad for tM
11-«te
9-4-stc
Phone m-5651.
f.».tfc
....... IQlnd IDI' ~ af m.
BUDGET PRICE fumllure on
lUX. . . . Offteer .uu bQ
3 ROOM furnlahed apartment, 00 OLIVER tractor mowing
our tblrd floor budget shop. • lac.
lo1 of an complaint.. •Wnc forUI
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
front and back entrance, all
Baker Fumlture, Middleport, dltl U.. of calL tbe nmn of Ute
machine 8lld
cultivators
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo•
t'OIDPlllal and tba M!U(Ifl tilteD ID
convenlen&lt;es, upslalrs, hack
Ohio.
? 23 tic
f t ....... u.r.&amp;e.
$250.110, I II ton GMC 1115li
day tbru Friday. Ladles nJs111
lee. U . &amp;ach Oflleaor COIIacUDI
porch. Phone JI92.J134. 9-4-!tc
good ~•ape $200.110. G. A.
every Friday.
utfc
111eler _ , . IIIWl rued Ill --...
ot arder 1M if lJI a n..a•W.
Deem, Racine, Ohio. 9-4-3te SEWING MACHINES, repair o11t
lnlf&amp;b of t1ma DOt fln4. eu npue;
servl,.,,
all
makes.
WY
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Pets
For
5ale
Nme \a 111701' or Plwlde•t of C.....
NOW OPEN from 10 A.lil. II&gt; 10
3284. The Fabric Shop, Pom- dl.
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In on ~CIINAUZERS, Oocters, Pood- 7 ROOMS AND BATH. t-213
lee. Xlll. Tbla ord1aua ll tor tbl
hullb, NlhQ- •Dd -Han Ill . .
les and Westies 'White SootACRES. QUARTER MILE eroy. AuthorlzOO Singer Sales ,.,.,...
!be by-pass Rt. 1. Soli Ice
of :Middleport.
and Service. We Sharpen
ties'' also breeding stoet.
FROM POMEROY CORPORSee. XXII . T!lla OrdiiWlea IbiD
&lt;ream, good food, speelals on
Scl..ors.
· ii-Z9-ilc taU affed •IMI 1M In tOI'ft tnm
llarkaroo Kennels, Coolville,
ATION
LIMITS.
CAlL
Monday and Thursday.
aDd aftM' A.UJUI a_ a-.
0. 457ZS.
8-~
Plllled 11M l3zd dar al Auut
WEEKENDS ONLY 192-Z969.
8-WOie
CIGARETI'E
vending
machines
11-«lc
..011111 w. UIKLI
and service. ABC Enterprises,
r......w.~ .. c......
For
Sale
Atteltt . _ . ....... C....
WPI'tad To Buv
Muon,
W.
Va.
Phone
'I'IU54S.
H8;NIIe
SENG. diggers, ginseng $32 lb., GENTLE MARE PONY and 14 FT. SKIFF, 3.8 motor, oara,
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phone
949-4272.
9-4-«e
colt. cheap, Vernon Weber,
IIIJ.'I&lt;e root M.5G lb., Col. Seal
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$2't5 lb. Bill Bailey, Reeds- Rntland. Phone 74U825.
Insurance
CORNER
END
lable,
mahog8-JMie
ville.
9-&gt;-81&lt;
any, ezceUent
condlllon. AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee•
eanceRed? Lost your operatPhone 1192-:1441 after 7 p.m.
NTIQUES. fumlture, dllhes. FIVE ROOM HOUSE 8lld bath,
»8tp . or's Ueense? can 1192-2968.
attached garage. one • thlnl
mil&lt;ellaneoua. liln. llowanl
I IStre
....., ground, 225 Broadway,
Cedi, 8110 W. Main St., Porno10
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Sears
trailer
awning,
Middleport. Phone 192-048'1.
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1-ZS.tlc
snow loading kit, $140. Brand
8-»..tc
new. Phone ti!IJ.29011 or 1192GIRL'S bicycle, English type
ZWI.
9-5-6tc
MALE
BASSET
bound
p
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p
1.
preferred. Phone Mt-22ZT.
Pboae
915
ms,
Marlaret
t+Stp
Groce, Long Bottom. a..».6tc NICE PONIES. your choice ol
10 bead, $40. Eskey Hill, ·p..
Help Wanted
meroy. Pllolle 192-U. 1-Wtc
SOMEONE to woot in yard and BRACE yourself lor a thrW
the Drat Ume you uae Blue
plden. Write Cynthia LohLuolre. Relit electric sbamHelp Wanted
IIID&amp; 3'11 Part St., Mldc!Jepooer.
$1. Baker Furniture.
porl
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By WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
How SHOULD one choose
a dentist when he Is a stranger
in town?
You can use the shotgun
method. 0 p e n the yellow
pages, s t i c k a pin into a
name; or select an address
that's near or one that has
some "class"; or ask a neighbor or friend , or policeman or
nurse, or the guy who sits next
to you at tbe office.
You may be lucky and get
the "right" dentist, but you
take your chances. It's more
prudent to make your selec
tion after careful considerations : ability, personality, age,
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Here are some hjnts:
I. Ask -your old dentist to
recommend a dentist In yout
new locailon. He will o~n
know a clasolnate or;lrlend.
2. Call the I o c a I dental
assocl&amp;tion.
3. Your employer may have,
a panel of dentists to recommend.
4. If you are In a university
. town that has a dental school.
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5. Call the local hospital. ,
6. II you have an Immediate '.
problem, go to the emergency
room of your local hospital.
One thing you shouldn't do:
Don't walk In on a dentist.
Most dentists object to this
casual approach. They feel
that you haven't selected them
for their ability, but unfy for
availability.
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location, t y p e of specialty,
personal and o«k:e cleanllness, fee schedule, whether
he t a k e s care of children,
whether he Is too booked up
to see you without a long
wait, ll he Is kind, If you can
talk with him, If he runs a
"shop" with many operating
rooms, if he keeps patients
waiting, etc.
In some cities the problem
is compounded by a shortage
of dentists who are so busy
that you really need Influence
to get them to lake you on
as a patient.

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Today is Thursday, Sept.S, the
249th day of 1968 with ll7 to

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The moon is between lts nrst
qliarter and· fiilr phase:
The morning star is Mars.

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The evening stan are saturn

and Venus.

On this day in history:
In 1774 the first cootlnental
Congress was h~ld In secret in
Philadelphia.
In 1882 some 10,000 workmen
took part in the !lr11t Labor Da,y
para&lt;le in New York City,
In 1896 because of the gold
rush In the Klorxllke, the tlrst
beefsteak to reach Circle City,
Alaska, sold lor $48 a pound.
In 1965 Dr. Albert Schweitzer, .
worldM
known healer of the slck
in Africa, died fn Lambarene,
Gabon, at the age or 90.
A thought lor the cial': BriUah
actor Cooley Clber, once said"Otl how miUIJ' tOrments lie in
the small circle or a wedding
ring."

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show little wear. 4 door.

66 CHEVELLE ·- • • ·-- • • • - - • - • ·-- $1995

4 door HT, local owner, low mUeage car, beige nntsh
with matchif1t lnterior: w+W, llkenew, V8,auto. trans., P.
S., radio all! heater.

66CHEVELLE··················$2~
SS396 HT C&lt;q&gt;e, 4 opeod lraos., Posltractlon. Wide ovoJ
tires, red Interior. Whlte finish. Rodloandheater. Real performance:

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Solid carbon dioxide Is
called dry fee because it does
not return to Uquld form when
It melts but changes dlrecUy
Into a gas.

H'J' Cpe. local. oner car. Red tbdsh. std. trans., radio.

1959 RAMBLER WAGON • • - - - • • • - • - - -$Z95
std. Trana., Slllld body, good Ures.

1965 GMC PICKUP • • • • • • • - • - • • • - • •$1195
8 Ft. F1eetstde, good Ureo, 6 cyL eQgine. Priced be1otr
market price.
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seati,

new
tlret, 140 Ill&gt; eJW!ne, wltll auto. trans., rodlo
and beater. A nice one.
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1965 CHEVELLE -·: -• ·-- • ; • ·.--- $1595
Malibu Coov. VB eJW!ne, power!!114t. ndlo, hooter, new
whitftDII Urea, ......, OX\Ol'lor llnlsh wUh white IIY100 U&gt;p,
vi!IY1 Interior .trim.

1965 FORD - - • - • ~ :-; • • • - - • • ~ • - - - -$1595
Golaxle 4 dcior, black lln!iiooi'INDinterior, good,......,. Uret,
V8 eagtae~ auto. ·trau.. •. power· lfeert~ radio, heater, sharp
1 owner car..
,

Wlo!AT A MAN CALLED
H16 SPENt:miii!FT" WIFE.

196Z CADIIUC • • • • • • • • • • • SPECIAL $999
HT Col(le, good white wall tlru, ~ power Ollul!&gt;meat tn,.
. clutllJw 6 11"11 seal, P&lt;Me, wiDIDiro, IIPOIIeaa lutertor, R&amp;H_

1964 CORVAIR • ·- • • • • • • • • • • • ·--- ·$995

Silkier, 2dr. blaek!WIII,&amp;OI!"Ur's. hpd. Didio aod holler,
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MODEL ~LEAttAN~E·.N~W '68 CHEVROLET$!
SAVE THE
WPftT:H OWNING!

SEVE,Rj'L:IIE~ C~~~~r~~~~~.~ AT GREAT SAVINGS

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· c~E - The Cheohlro
B~lt Cbureh Salurda.y celebra~l Ita 80th Amlversary ol
......tee to the Cheshire communl1;y. The present bulldingwas
a reault 0( the persistent, concerned efforts of many people
ol the area.
Before the present edh1ce was
compl- the Bapl1111 congregation In what used ID be the

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Cheshire Academy building. no aioog the Ohio River In Cronl ol
Cheshire High School buUdlng the building, and a guard had to
replaced the Academy buUdlng be pootod at nlgtrt to keep the
door Crom ruining the Crashly
some yeara ago.
The ground Cor the Cheshire made brick.
Some or those who helped .....
Baptist Church was donated by
cure
money ror the construction
William Boice, who had a clear
In
1888
were Daniel and Joseph
vision of the need Cor a Baptist
Mauck,
Jacob
COUghenour, Jeasi.e
church here. Some of the preWalker, and U.eflrstpastor, Rev.
sent members remember hearing of how the bricks were made William Fulton. The belfry was
built by William Good. Thootalned glass wtnOOws were pat in

JPCA -Will Meet Sept. 14

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Procklction Credit Anoclation
..UI hold Its 34th amual meeting
Saturday, Sept, 14 at Canter's
Cave. 'l11e JNil'k will open at 10
a.m. with lunch sened from 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will be followed by a
short business meetlnj: and election of one director. Candidates
nominated are incumbent Frank

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Sam Lewl11 ot Meigs County. John
Everage, assistant vice presf.
dent ot the Louisville, Kentucky
Bank, will be the guest speaker.
As or June 30, the Jackson

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and $7,808,947ln loans outstanding 1n Athens, Adams, Gallia,
Hocking, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike,
Ross, Scioto, andVlntoncountiee.

The 62nd.
Curtis reu~
ion was held recently at Poco
Field, Heath, with 110 relatives

and friends present.
Atterding were Mrs. Hazel
Curtis, Mr. aM Mrs. Perry Cur-

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Marilyn Pooler, Reedsville; Mr.
and Mrs. Onotl'io Monago and
sons, Me. aM Mrs. Perry W. Curtis, Akron; Mr. and Mrs. John
· Palmer, Hariett and MarilynPalmer, YoWJgstown; Ann Kerns,
Mr. and Mrs. John Muska, Mr.
and Mrs. John Newell, Columbus,
and Mrs. Frank Catanzaro, Cincinnlti.

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Mrs. Susie Harris and Mrs.
Fred Gibbs, , Jr. 100 daughter,
Trtna and Venida, visited r~
cently with relatives at Fort
CAmpbell, Ky. From tnere they
went to Nashville, Tenn., where
they saw Virginia Graham who
was narrating a scyle show in a
department store.

MrL William Ault, daughters,
Kay and Merri, were recent visitors in Waverly with Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Whe, Jr.
Danny Fink of Cheshire, a jwl-

ior at Meigs High School, became
Ill Tuesday night and was taken
to Holzer Hospital where he was
admitted for treatment.
Sam Scruggs, Cheshire, R o y

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Valley Electric Corp,, Kyger
Creek, joined by Harry McGuf'fin, Dave Hargraves, N. ll Humphreys, and Keith Morgan, awnmer employes, were among those

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Piketon plant this past ...(eek.

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am son, Mike, MiddJeport, aoo
Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Van Cooney
or Columbus are vhttlng at Fort
Eustis, Va., with Sgt. and Mr!l,
Robert Caruthers.

TONJGHT, SEPT. .5
NOT OPEN

Mrs. D. H. Rob110n was hostess Tuesday night for a meetIng ol the Loyal Palo Claso of

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niE WILD RACERS"
(Teehnlcolor)
AND
''DID YOU HEAR THE ONE
ABOUT THE TRAVEUNG
SALESLADY'?"
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(Teehnicolor)
Phyllis Diller - Bob Denver
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
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"C'MON, LET'S UVE

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AND SUNDAY
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5DMl &amp; Cher
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ing !rom Uness.

Thank you notes were read
from Lula Mae ~vey of Athens, a . former member oC the
class, for flowers sent during
her recent hospitalization, Mrs.
&amp;lsan Rawlings and Mrs~ Searls.
The traveling prize donated by
Mrs. Allen Jenkinson was awarded to Mlsa Frances Roush, who
also won the. guest prize. Mrs.
RobiiOI'I's devotJonal program ln.
eluded "Walking In God' a Changing Sea11011s,. and "He Walk&amp; with

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the hostess. 9le rave favors of
mte podf, ~ were hllso
Hysell, Mrs. Edgar Reynold&amp;,
Mrs. Rawlings, Mlaa Nina Rua ~
eeU, Mrs. Audre.Y Frwt, Mro.
· Mary BaUv, Mrs. Poad RIIYDDlds, Mia• Hawley, Mr... Grace
Pratt, Mr1. Jenkinson, and Mi11
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Now the convenience and practical use or pre1111,nent pren at
~ular prices..

blouses, skirts, jumpers, sweaters, car coats.. Just the Y~ry
items she needs. A compfete
range of sizes in 3 to 6x, 7 to
14 and the chubby sizes Slh to
14lh . Come in now and see ror

F1JLL SIZE FLAT OR F1TIED . , , . , . . •.. , ..... $3.89
TWIN SIZE FLAT OR FITIED . , .• , , . ••.. , .. , .$3-59
42" BY 36" PILLOW CASES .. ,. , . , , , .. , .. , , PR. $1.99

Slacks For The Small Fry
LIWe boys sizes 3 to7.Dreaoorpla,y olack1ln-a D111 laleetl'"'
or stripes and colora. Most 1111 are permanent prll-. Saloct
your noedl right - ·
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Topered with button down Ivy style collars. All exira aooci

Muslin Sheets

We feature a complete -stock of
girls dresses, coats, coordinated
sportswear, separate slacks,

Stadium
Casual
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Ready To Wear Department

1 ter, 50 per cent cotton. Soil

of Back To College Needs
In Wearing Apparel
A beautiful selection o! women's
coats, knit suits, wool suits,
skirts,
jackets,
sweaters,
blouses, slack suits, jumpers,
car coats, all weather coats,
robes, dusters. Come in and let
us help you with your selections.
Sizes £or Junior Petites, Regular
Juniors a.'hd Misses sizes. This
season's top fashions are on dis.
play in Elberrelds Ready to Wear

Department on the Second Floor.

Odorleaa, non-lnllarnmable, colorleao. lo!othproor all wcicJiou
clothing, CIU1&gt;ets, "'holstery, bi&amp;DketL E!teetlve,·eaayiDIIPPlf:

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SAIGON (UPI)- An enormous
explosion rocked the predominantly Chinese Cholon sector or
Sai&amp;On tonight, lntllctlng hOI vy
casualties ln a ctty fearing a
VIet COlli! attack at any time.
li.S. troopo killed 114 guorrUIao and captured !34 suopO&lt;ts
on the approaches to Saigon.
U.S. mtll1ary opokesmeo Slid
"ao far there are 13 conO.nned
kUied and sn u - n number
· woullled" in the eJPloalon whlct
ohoOI&lt; moll o1 the ell)' or
Saigon, Another 15 to 20 persons
were believed triPped In the
rubble.
There were no report11 llnmediateb that any Americans
were kll!od or wounded In the

camps believed set up Cor
another attack on the city.

Whether the ell(lloslou was
part oC tho preparation Cor the
eJPected asu.ult on Saigon was
not clear and U.S. spokesmen

Dev~led To The lnlerea,.Of 17ae Meip· Ma110n Area

FIVE CENTS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968

Speaking of Schools-No. 56

Launch New Meigs Local Programs
problems 1n sdtoOI we set up atrack. Each English course has small class of 20 In .grade sev.
a semester ol literature in a en and one ol 20 In grade eight
largo claos ol aboUt 40 and the to help them catch up so they
otber semester 1n a small comwon't drop out.
pasltlou elaos ol aboUt 20.
GUIDANCE - There Is a CUll
SPECIAL EDUCATION - We time guidance persoo In the iun·
have apeclal ellleatlon classes
lor high school and another In
at rour levels, according to age. tho oenlor high ochool ID help
These are age 7-10, age 10·13,
students wlro have problema and
age 13-16, and age 16.20. There w1ro ml8hl quit because ot them.
ue seven sections of special
LANGUAGE - On a trial pilot
education Including two In the baelo we will be trying so m o
juniQt high ocltoOI and two In
oral ~sh in grades one-two-the high ochool.
three tn a couple of schools.
ucATCH'UP"' CLASSES IlEAL TH - GUIDANCE In
For students who have had some

Grade Ton - All grade 10 students meet as OOe clan (mer
200) with a team ol halC a dooen teachers the first period e~­
ery day. During the first semester they will have a broad exposure to health as it involves
them, their school, comnnmi.C;t,
nation, and world. We frill us.:.

BY GEORGE HARGRAVES, JB.
91pt., Meigs Local Schoolo
In this column I will attempt
to describe brleCI)' some &lt;1 file
LOCAL BAND _ AD instrumental group made up of Meigs and Mason youths, named ,.Brand
new program&amp; we are trying
x" has won honors in three area contests recentlY, two "battles of the bands" at Royal Olk
ID have .!'Ol'k Cor uo In the sysP~k this summer, and another In Gallipolis. The "Bruxl X" band has al&amp;O made benefit appeartem thla year. In Culuro columns
area, acene ol IMJIIIerous Viet I ..Ul try ID deserlbo them In
ances at Lakin State Hospital aJX1 the Zaleski Youth C&amp;mP· Members or the gr&lt;q&gt; are, left to
many audio-Visual aids and outCong terrorist incidents. U.S. more detail. This Is just a thUmb
fore ound, Charlie Olvera, Harry Garnes, Somy Bennett and Lynnie Tennant. and John
side perSOIUI in this coorse. Durand South Vietnameae rescue nail sketch.
right,
ndgrG
Arnold In the background. The band is playing Cor a dance Ill Eaotern Hlgll U&gt;7. uspan a
ary
,
ing the second semester we will
teams rushed to the scene
ENGLJSII 9-12 - There are
n!.gbt
follCMing
the Eagles .. Hannan Trace game. - SenUnel Phot.o.
have a course in guidance each
within mlooteo.
two sets, or tracks, o1 Engltah
day, This will involve learning
The eliJ)Iolion destroyed I clauea. Students who 'are colabout themselves, their communVietnamese !'!(ormation olllce lege bound are In one track.
ity and their own potential Cor the
building and a restaurant next · Tboee wile are not In college
Cuture In oducatloo In job opdoor. It followed a series of prep eourseo are In a separate
portunities and In personal deterrorist attack&amp; earlltr thll
velopment. 'l1lls course has credweek and a wll'llirW by National
it but no grade.
Pollee Director Col. Tren Van
CONTEMPORARY World Af.
11at that communist - d •
(airs- We have two high school
were slipping 1niD file , dey for
The survey consists of three
sections of this course which
:an u ln11ide attack tbis month."
Jntei'Yiewers will begin visits
use a weekly news magazine as 1D 50 Meigs COUnty homeo MOO- parts, including:
W h I I e South Vietnamese
Home interviews, conducted by
a text to Btudy the contemportroops skirmished with smaller
day as a part ol the nationwide
a
dietarY interviewer in which
ary world. This class bas credit
VIet COng units on the outer
research program, uEvaluation
she
obtains a two.day rood Inbut no grade and should be a
fringe&amp; of Saigon, U.S. troops
o1 Nutritional Status oC Pre - take record, as well a&amp; sociovery interesting one.
fought two sharp bottles in
By United Preso lnternatiooal
school Children in the United economic and related informaPRAGUE
(\JPOCzechosl&lt;&gt;ELEMENTARY Reading - A
attacks on Communist base
JACKSON, MISS. - THE AJ,L-WIUTE EXECUTIVE commlttee
States."
tloo.
of the Mlsatssippi '-regular" Democratl, with the backing of Gov. vak Communist party chief new phonics supplement will be
Meigs Cowrty is one or two
A comprehensive physical exJohn Bell wnuama, reJecied the rx&gt;mtneoo or bulb maJor national Alexander Dubcek today swn· used in grades one-two-three. In Soulhoaotem Ohio - the oth- amination by a pediatrician, and
partie&amp; Thuroriay and tbrew Its support ID preoldentlal candidate maned the run central commit- This lo a widely used and very er being VInton - In the study a medical hls!Dry collected by
tee or the nation's Communist successful program. Also In which has been made pouible a nurse, at no cost to the famGeorge Wallace.
,
Williams said he concurred ••fully'' in the committee s aeUon party to discuss the agonizingb grades one-two-three we will be by a Children' B Bureau grant ily.
and gave Ids peraoml eulorsement to the former Alabama governor • slOW" withdrawal of Soviet trying out several new basic to Children's Hospital Research
reading series. This fits well with Foundation in Columbus .
Samples &lt;1 blood and urine
prodlctlnB Wallace would carry hllsliostppl by 1 heavylllll'gin In the troops from the capital.
Dubcek, looking weary after the county-wide otudy of basic
will
be collected for extensive
Pre-&amp;ehoOl children have been
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days or leading his country back readers wldeh will soon begin. selected throush&lt;JUI the natloo laboratory studies also at no
GROUPING - In the junior for the study. !!election hao nolh- C.ot ID the parllclpant.
COLUIIIBUS - JOliN W, BRICKER, WHO celebrated hlo 75th to Soviet-style "normalization"
on· time bQnowed .from the high school we have set up lng to do with economic status.
~iriiJdt,y toclaf, pniDIMCI oowsme• he
.1101 lllrouah polltlckl~~~o
The study will be beneficial,
"I'D be out t1Jrou1b tirO state mlkinl . . . chea Cor Dick Nlxor Kremlin, was !allowed to the seventh and eighth grade group Ten or the children selected will
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It
is made clear, because, by
central
committee
building
by
a
· • poraa, metudlng t " o and the other c:~Midatea," the former Ohio govermr, U.S. lf&amp;nltor carload or men who apparently recommended as being able to be in FOmeroy and 10 In Mlddle- determining the nutritional stslpo~ The remaining 30 will be
aar1 Republican for the vice presldeDcy In i944 ssld.
eJi!ldroo, were lnlured when
were bodyguards. "nleir M.tiona- Jl10'le ahead a little raster. These from the rest of the county. us of pre-school children, a batlrjven by Georae A, ftlllllv,
two classes will be having the
CLEVELAND - "IF HEALTH CARE COSTS cootlnuo to rise llty could not be determined.
st; and Thomas E, Daley, 30,
A
small
group
of
about
40
new math program and some
bcJ!11 o1 Rt. I, Reedevllle, col- modleal care mQ soon be prload out of the roach ol moot American
science. We hope these
well-wisbers
awaited
him
at
the
u.dad on a curve oC SUtcesa Rd., families," Democratic senatorial DOIDinee John GW.igan uld here doors and set Dubcek to smiling new
students will benefit !rom thJA
· oiiiJI-Ionllls ol a mile east ol
~llllpn told a news conference "Medieal acl.enoo can ew-e what with a nosegay of flowers as he acceleration and justify t h e
Rf. 7, at 5 p.m. TJmoday.
brushed pasL He was accompa· conftdence placed in them by
Tho State Highway l'atrollden- ails us, but lt &lt;:Ill leave us ftnanclal crip,lleL'' T1te average dally
nlod by Natlonal Assembly their fOrmer teachers. 'I'hi s is
tllled the lnlured as Henalv and coat for hospltallzadon ia now $52.70, he saJd, j•twice what lt was
Preaident
Josef Sm.rkovsky and our nr st try ln this area or
Daley, and these poaaengers In 10 yeers .., and more than twice the median groso dally eernlngs presidium member Gustavo grouping outside the elementary
tirO respoctlve earo, Delores of Ohio worker&amp;. n
Husak. Only Thursday, Husak school and we will watch it with
To celebrate the union or the
'116nalv, 29, Sandra Jlenelv, 9,
publicly
promised the Increa- interest.
A
STRIKE
THREAT
AVERTED,
PIIILADELPIDA'Spubllc
oehoolo
former Methodist ard Evangeli·
~ea Dalv, 26, and steven DaADMINISTRATION - Several
singly restive Czechoslovaks
lor, 6, treated for cuts and were open todlf tor 290,000 student&amp;. Teacher walkouts closed their leaders wovld never new administrative devices have cal United Brethren Church of
T..,pers Plains, a union service
. bruise&amp; at St. Joseph Jtoapltal, achoola 1n other dtleo. On1,y H houra boCore a threoteeed strike,
consenl to a return of reprea. been used ror the first time to
has been scheduled for this SunI'Ubersburll. W.va., aarlroleae- the PhUadelphla FederaUoo or Teochers and the oehool board qreod
set a better and smoother orThursday
on
a
tw0ooye&amp;r cortract tor 12,500 teachers. The union won sive Stalinism.
day.
orl:'
These comment&amp; were ad- ganizational pattern in the inDr. calvin Rodeherrer, S\C)t.
The petrol dtedDaleyiD Me1p pay lnereoses ranaillll fr'"" $600 ID $1,200.
dreosed
ID a naUm settling mark- ternal workings or the school
WAVERLY, Mirm. (UPO- RuThousands or school chUdreD across the nation were having an
of the Portsmouth District or the
COWitl' COUrt Sept. 6 on a d1arge
ec;Uy lnto ua mood or .panl.c" this year - especially at the bebert
H. Humphrey, still days
extended vaca.Uon aa teachers atnack or boycotted classes after
o4 driving left ol center.
and gloom over rumored purges, ginning oC the school year.
away
!rom the formal opening
the
scheduled
reopenlaa:
of
acOOola..
Teachers
want
more
money,
· Another accident occurred In
NEWS
AND
NOTES
My
press
censorstdp
and
the
seemof
his
presidential campaign, baa
Moles COUTIIJ at 3:55p.m. 'l'huro- better worl&lt;lng conditions and 1 greater II.Y aboUt school polleleo.
hat is oft to our bus drivers
Ingly endless occupetlon.
ror
the
first time launched a
diJ on Rl. 7, o8ven.tenlhl &lt;1 a
The mood wao heightened ID- whe so quickly and efriclanthard.hltllng
atlack oo Richard
mile 10081 ol Rt. 33. .No one waa
.
M. Nixon and the Republican
ia)!red and no charlO 10a1llled.
WASIIINGTON - A RABDER IJNE IN RESPONSE to Russia's day by word Crom Czechoslo- Jy learned their new routes. The
candidate's ability to achieve
The polrol ssld MarPI:'I Sta- mllltai'Y moves In Eurq~e IIIJPOOf0(1 to be ohoi&gt;lll8 "' toda9 In the vak MW&amp;men, kept out ol I h e hat Is also olf ID our cu-al
Uospitalman 2 ~ C James A.
q, 51, Uttle llocklnl. ~ ll s. government. DofoniO SOcrotal')' Clark M. CIIIJord oet tho tone pres&amp; by the censors, that SO- staff for the Cine condition our
peace in Vietnam.
llbOUr, .o1Mrlod roundinB a curve
the deelaratioo pion&amp; would move ah-..1 oo antiballistic mla- viet • Instigated demonstrations butldlnga are In at the start o1 MUier, ~;on ot the Rev. and Mrs.
Humphrey labeled Nixon "a
111 the . wet hi&amp;lrWR1· The voblcle ane developnent, aubatantlal u.s. military force&amp; would ,rematn In woold seep the nation this week- tlrls year. And those first fine Audrey Miller of Middleport, Is
cold war warrior. 11
Humphrey bruS(Jiely dlamis ...
: _. olf the rl8hl side &lt;1 the Europe, NATe itratelll' would be IJIOroughly reviewed and &amp;lJOTIIIral tlglrterllnl! the occupetloo re- meals our cooks turned out were stationed at DeNang, Vietnam.
certainly a bargain lor 20 c:ents.
Hospllalman Miller, who has
ed a suggestioo that Nlxor. bad
·llltliwtal. atruek - mall box- policy dealing with the Ruoalans fl:om a position o!lltrerlllh would gime.
been in Vietnam for the past
see you at the game!
a better chance to settle t b •
ea, and over an emballkme"'- be followed.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
three
months,
Is a U.S. Navy
most unpopular war in the naThere was minor clam&amp;P to the ·
HOSPITAL
corpsman in the field with the
tion's history because NID:a
FRANKFORT, KY. - A. B. HAPPY CHANDLER, wboae poUAdmissions - Jessie White,
Third Marine Division. He had
was not associated with the adtleal
fortulloa
hive
dwindled
since
he
twice
oemt&gt;led
the
aovernor's
Rntland;
Peggy anv, H a r tbeen stationed al the hospital
The
mall
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belnnged to
ministration.
the Jel!ora Coal CO., Rogers manrrlnn hero, thinks George Wallace will carry Kenblck¥ - and
at Portsmouth, VL, prior to a
ford.
"No, I don't agree with that
Jei!MI and Lewll SmiiiL
possibly the aatloa. "I thillk the Conner Alabaml BDvernOI' ..Ul carDlocl1arges - Clifford llall,
3G-day leave with his parents
at all,'' Humphrey toldrep&gt;rterl
ry KentuckY," Chandler Aid 'lburlday, '•aad I think It's highly pol- Bett;y Stewart,
and assignment to VIetnam.
of the Mi.meapolls airport 011.
stble he'll wiD the whole thlrw,."
During his leave, Hospi.talman
his arrival Thu.rsdi.Y nlght. for l
Chindlor, a portly ~ar.Ud who also baa served as baseball MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Miller was married to the ronnlas~ brief root before openlne
Robert Ray CUster, Jr., 19,
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er Brenda Fae Blevins of Portsthe
campaign Monday.
rmm1JW mate b' Wallaee. "'111at'l just I nunori' he Ald. "I've Ballo, W, Va., college otudent,
mouth.
She
resides
in
Ports-u1
have every bit as &amp;004 a
hoord It, 1M 1 didn't .s tart it. rm oot rurmlng Cor anythlqJ - or and Diana J.,ynn Crlswoll, 21,
mouth wtth her parents.
chance,
maybe a good deal bethllddleporl, nurse.
from IJIYihiDI, either,"
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ter
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ln
the
meantime, I am hlpe- ·
Harold C. Doster, pastor &lt;1
. l 'PT. PLEASANT- Bill Doml&gt;MEIGl
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Cui
the
pr.,enl
admlnlatraliotl
,
Ill the P&lt;IIDI Ploaathe Christian Cburches at 11omAdmissions - None.
can end the war.''
waatbe aueat

Dubcek in
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six others wounded," Minh saJd.
oa(d Its cauoe wao not knoWn. It told him they arrested one "Police told me there must
ahatlorod a wide area, heavll.Y suspect, but it waB not known have been at least 20 more still
damegtrw
shops near the immediately If he Wlro a traPped ln there."
member or the Viet c:orw..
Moot of the dead and wounded
destroyed bulldlrws.
"1 saw them pul1 at least
UPl television cameraman
appeared to be Chinese.
Tran oat Minh said autboritiel eight dead out, and there were

News .•. in Briefs

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"EL DORADO''

Pra.Yer by hllss Mildred Hawle.Y opened the meotlns. and Miss
MAbel Hysell presided at the
brief business session. Miss
Hawley explained the revised
midweek prayer service ot the
church. Mrs. Helen Batey, Mrs.
Leo Searl&amp;, and Mro. Holen Carpenter were reported lmprov-

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Dependable Buoter Brown Quality. L&lt;q Wf'81'lng 100 per cent
premium ahrink resistant cotton. White and pasteis. 2 thru 4.

and See Our Complete Stock

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The mOi.etary unit ol Albania
Is the lek. Flv~ ICil8i one U, S.
dollar.

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Wearing Apparel

Earl Davis, Mr. 100 Mrs. How·

Linda COst and Carol Williamson.

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ing, Kirk, Kell.Y and Kip, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cw-d.s, Christopher, Ricky Rathburn,
Daytonj Mr. and Mrs. Randy Terzls, Kathleen, Nicholette, and
Timothy, Alel&lt;llndria, Ky.; Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Johnson aOO
Earl, Alexandrlai Mr. and Mrs.

quartet "The Expression" i~
eluding Dale Johnson, Bill Smith,

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lister Brown Girls .Ptiltles

Elijah Johnson, Bradnor; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Miss
Bonnie Linda Johnson, Paul Johnson, RisingSunj Mrs. Ina Sanford,
Johnstownj Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Newell, Miss Sheila Newell, Elmer Newell, Chester; Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Reynolds, Steve, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
John Brewer, Miss Myra Hath·
burn, Otway; Mr. an1 Mrs. Clint
Wat:"rs, Ralph Wagers, East Liverpool.
Mr. aM Mrs. Robert Wilson
and Kristine; Mrs. Janet Dowl-

ard Johnson ard son. Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wright, Brian, Carl
Blackstone, Mrs. Ada mackstone, Mrs. Elinor Davis, Gary
Davis, Granvtlle; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Bissell, Brlan, Michael
and Royce, T~rs Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtis, Mr.
and Mrs. Perle Arxlerson, Mr.
ard Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Dale,
Dean, and Brice; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Smith, Miss Tamera Smith,
BW Smit14 Linda Cost, Carol
Wtlllamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .,
Bowman, Elmer and Billy Swank,
Miss Judy Swank, Miss S a II y
Swank, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
O'NeUI, Tonny, Peggy and Molly, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Crispin, Dana Johnson and the hostess, Moille E. Pullins, all of
Newark.
Music was furnished by a

Now You Know

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of Girls Back To School

62nd Curtis Reunion Held
Recently
at
Poco
Field
annual

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counties.

ror reservations berore September 7.

H0 m·e ·

1n ttio . COJilmuniiJ 11 iaviiiil 'tu · From 'Eastern Trip
per~ ':'II" came• · Into CUII.let
In 11. ,
, · ·. ' ·
with, lta,~n"!'shiP. If one"""'"" .
.o( 1110 day .IIIU
lllr. and Mrs. Kemelh Jlllvia
to ~ Ill(~ he ,Y&lt;Ill lind the opepins worship ~rvt"' ·w ,.,.. sona, Roeerandi!Ddnv,haVe
thai the , lileatil~l tradition or IO:~O· a,m.
aueit ~- . '1-ei!U'IIod home rrom a trip ID
lalutlng 1!!1 Aliterloan andChrle- er, Di', Chorleo Weed, will~. ~ the eolll ooast who~ thv vllittlan flap tl atlll obeerved In a AI 1:30 p.m.· the new buiiOtln . rolitltves and Cri.bJo In Baldsy wileD these values seem ID board In Crunt ol the dttach will · tlmoro and Frederick. Md., and
be In a flux.
be dudleated.
Wallhinglon, D.C.
,
Some ol .the former pastors
And the afternoon will he1pent
'11110' aleo attended a '!Jdtbsll
were Reverend&amp; - . , , Llllh, Inspecting an exhibit of Church eanie In Baltimore botwtMl the
g,errltt, Moore, Crabtree, Nate, Bibles, old pictures and momen- BIJ-,.,' Orioloe and the BoiSprouse, Reed, Dlekerson, .Hiclt- IDes, and In renewing old friend- . ton l!ed Soi. Roser his retuntocl
man, Rlgss, Barker, PhiWps, shljJo.
to hla classes at OhiQ Technical
Able1, lltgglnbolham, Zondsl,
The evening eervtce, Btartlns COllqe In COlUmbus.
POmeroy, llammer, Llmnan, at 6:30 p.m., will be 111 old
R~turn
Woods, Newkirk, HOover and the fashioned service with evoi')'OIIO
laat pastor, Rev. Warren Zlnn. Invited ID elrosa In lhslr grandMr. and ""'"· ·Erroll CoriiW
The prooent pastor Ia Rev.Dav!d parert1' cJo!hee and place them- and
J!uBb, Akron, returned
selves back In time to 1888, bOmo 9mda.r allor .P,~ a
Sodzlol.

also lmown 11 the BOj)dst Lluks.
Each of these grou_ps haalnvest.

See Our Beautiful Selection

dit at reasonable rates. All members who are interested should
contact their local field office

warm, chrio~~~n

into being. In 1960 came the
organization of the COuples CIOO,

Through June 30, 1968, the Jack ·
son AIAOciation disbursed $4,~
804,814 in new fllnds in these 11
The Jackaon AasociaUon was
formed In 1934 to provide short
and Intermediate-term rarm cre-

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~· t1me, 01rort w reli&gt;ur.t;ea to.· ; . n.. W!.oto .... o1 s.tur&lt;~aJ "- · F ·t..
al~ flle ·J&gt;~ Qf lilt .ct.ilrCJI.·, ~ 7 W.ii"~~o uMCitoeeli . UOVI$ Omlrr.
This clalreh .ltln · ~ • brUt! lhl1 ru;WvoriOI')'.'Ev~ ..

later.
\
.The eirl¥hiatoryotthlo church
If thread.IIOro, owtns to .tho ioo•
ol· the oatclal J'O&lt;lOl'!la In a lire.
But lli&gt;ine ot the c:oniresaUon
ltlll remember a Cow oltheearl.Y
poatora calling by "one horse
power" metbod.
Iii JIIIU4l'1 and FobrutU')' of
1920 the church hod ID au1pend
eenleeo duo ID an epidemic o1
lnfiuenza. But by 1935 the addition !D . the back ol the building
wao completed. Then tho terrible flood or 1937 Invaded the
atrueture.
Iii 1943 the Adath hllsslnoary
Guild was organized and in 19t6
Boy Seoul Troop No. 206 came

:.Q~kire Baptists to Celebrate
f]h:~rch 's

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Miller Placed
At DeNang Post

with

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Doster in

Executive

Neutral line
T~

·IS Promised

for- ibe ngr"er week1J

ot the local Klwan!a
Jutalghl.

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Dean Post

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3 Charges··Face·d Drtver

~~urq&gt;a oo the lep and hlp. Both
A W0DW1. no jailed ~.. men ware re~od alter treat,.
c1a:r and lined. lodt.Y on.'Cirerpa mont.
oi DWI, ao
Ucenae,
The .
Powell

hit a dick spot on the road,
eroulns the hlghwa;r, and ill&gt;'
1f0bW Into a .lllteh. There wu
~Jdmatebo $175 damage to
tile ear and PowoD wao cited to
Jilvonllo court on a charge ol
fallllri to . _ on the right hall

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Plains In the late 1950s haa boon

Jllltled executive clean at Allee
Uoyd COllqe, In Pl(lpa Paaeea,
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'ae ..UI dlroet academic plaiiproarlllllllln8 and ldmlnlltrdfon &lt;1 the 50-year.old coorlleational ~· whim baa
the
J&gt;illvldod Jeaclerlhiporllcatioator
'l'bocl6t&gt;U't*"\""""ummoned· A~Pa~achian -people , since
lit Uo59
ID· 1 mtllhoi&gt; on 1918.
.
·
· 1 wbore FriDDoller wao Cottnerl:r uolam
.
the
Col-'
. pro lident &lt;JI
.In Walll
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Discharges -

None.

Catholic High School for Sale
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The Dloee se ol Steubollvllle
11 cllrerln8 for lale Ita high
school ,.PJOLifA Q m. Route 7~ ill
llblre
C~ ~re tir a brlek building built In 1961, IllUMed. '"'
8b&lt;Jrt• 17 aeroa. 'l1le llu!ld1nii
,... deaiKMd 1o aecouw.....

·180 .,.._,
~~ &lt;JI tiie
ao ,,..~Q ol

COmmercial kllchen, 505; s!Dr •
~. ~. and COrridors, IDilet
rooma, shoWer rooms, mecbaft..
leal rooms, otc., not included.
Jamel JtoUern, reproseotatln
&lt;J1 \too aio.t Rev. Jolon Kin&amp; IIIII•·
slo, Bishop, eald the bulldlnB
cordjl be used for a tJiralDi or
relit 1lome, alllcea, 1isl' .......
tru~ depll1, uaai1
coder, or for' other

Additional data can be ..,.alned
onSin"!,"'thest. stnreture - a CGilSidef&amp;ble oul1a:r In CUDrll,
It Is ,pte natural t1ut the er II . - o·to &lt;1- &lt;JIb
proport;y It I jual

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