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~rf·~ ~ a~. ~ :'f1ie ' Dt.ily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomcroy.

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Sept. 10,1968

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News Briefs
(Condnued rrom- 1)

Btimphrey Hedges on ,..,u.

. Luncheon Planned ·

A l._.cb«m . ~ed to be
Cor the i""""" ofrllchl year. Teachers' strikes also kept hlld at Crow'• ~ Houae JIR49,000 children out of Mlcldpn schools, 24,000 h&lt;llle at Eut Sl. cllllni 1 rneotln&amp; ri the ~
flllke._o
Louis, 01., and 3,000 out at Madison, m.
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eU Wednel·
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Only S,OOO of Now York's 00,000 toochers,
30,000 school diOI' - · cane od. T 0
,. ....,;ln8 ot the club members
children s - .., Mondo.Y, file ftrst dey or ac oo~.· A 111118 a
wW be bold at 1:30 p.IIL at the
preme court Jusllce ordered the 55,000 member United Fodentl!'ft ..
or Teachers (UF1') to cease Ita &amp;trike, but the Wlloilaald It woold homo ot Mrs. T. A. Homt11.
continue.
Teachers aakl a plan to break \IJ the New York aystem 1ft.
Party platform advocating tile
to 30 INI..,.ndent dlatrlcta would Jive locO! adftllnlotral&lt;ll"s exceoVE'i'ERANS MEMoRIAL :
unconditional cessation of bombHOSPITAL
slve
power,
threatenllw
tllelr
Job
socutt\y.
ing in North Vietnam. ·

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Troop Pullout Issue
LOS
ANGELES (tl PO
l think so" when asked ..-hether
Hubert H. Humphfey predicted he felt there would be any real

today that •• substantia] negotia- negotiations before January. p ...
tlons" to settle the Vietnam declined to elaborate.
Humphrey's remarks came in
War would begin before a new
administration takes office.
a post midnight news conferln a carefully guarded r~ ence aboard his •chartered jet

sponse to newsmen's questions,

which

the vice president replied, "yes';

Angeles- the last stop in a
grueling cross country trip that

brought

him

to

Los

But, again, in his airplane
meeting with newsmen, Humphrey qualified the statement,
which had appeared at Orst to
be an outright break with the
administration. Standing In the
galley of the
plane, the

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlolliona- None.
Dloehargeo - None.

RECENT GUESTS
Mr. llld Mro. Lao WIDfamo,
oC Jackson were recent auelll,
oC Mrs. Welb;y Wbalay.
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P()MEROY-MIDD~EPORT.

Lewis PCA Candidate

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Deborah , Jlammld&lt;, l't. Pleas-

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Carl E. Hood

The bold

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polislieil brass buckle.
Is just one ol many styles on

belt

:social
: ca/endad

Celebrating Zenith's Golden Anniversary

Tailoring Class
Is Announced

Elberfel4s In Pomeroy

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A Big · ;

all new
1969

house.

THANK YOU

COWRT\T

the

GIANT 23" S(;REEN
color tv81arge8t picture

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and

County

Sale.

STEERS

Pastor's Son

Struck by Auto

2-Hour
DRY OEANING
SEJMCE

Robinson's deaners

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f.f'n u11w. M.1 pl e vl'nee rs and .se lect ha rdwood sol ids.
exclush·e o f dj'co rat:ve

"'"'' ' '· w&gt; lh .l he look ol lioo
dostressmg . 9 Oval and
'' ' ' 1'" r won-Cone Spl.'a l e rs

$75000

WDlNESI&gt;AY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Clli&gt;, 1 p.m. W-llda.Y. luncheon at Crow'• Steak llaUse; then
to the home oC Mra. T. A, Hen1100!'; Mn. Holllei1 to present

A.R- Zenith Automatic

Fine-luning Control

l.:m!l, ·, !Iff lu1w1 Colur TV .1 ! lh e fli rl of a fmgf'r. Jusl flop
1 ~w ~.,.,. , l(h

omt' .lnd fo rJ!el •t- berause it not o nly tu nes tile

1ol nr piti\.Jrt' - bul J.o "L" I" ol runt:d .IS ymo c han ge fro m clhl l111 e l
to cll annel And 11 h •en perie cts you r fi ne- t uning on UH r
rll.! nnt+•- o ul o•n~l l tdlly

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POMEROY CHAPI"Ell 841, Royal Arch - . 7:30 Wednesday n!Bbl at the
Masonic Temple, Dale E. Slnllh,

MAKE lliE 819 MOVE!

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• Zenith Supl'r 50 H.- ndu•fled Color TV Cho~ssit w illl n n
p r ul l t•d CIICUIIS . nu l' r,,du ct ion sh o rt CLHS fo r unri ~a l e d de ·
p endJb ol ol y dnd fewl'r ~t: r voce pmhle ms

• hdusillt' Zenith Sup t r Gold Video GUilrd Tuning SyJIIl'm
0, iXI I'I'Il · t".U.I! ~ol d I

Oll l&lt;lf fS for longer

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• Ze nith Sunshin e 11 ColoJ TV Picture Tub e Adv.on n•rl p hul ·
p hm fmnwl." for ~ p ec t ac ul .ar pinure bri g hl nt•s&lt;

NEED A NEW CAR?
APPLY FOR A LOAN

T1fiJIIBD AY
AFTERNOON cmCLE, 1 p.
m. Thurllday, potluck dlmer.
Mamhero an to take a COYered
dlah and their own tl,ble aervlw.

The auto specialists as our bank will
help you get the money for a new car

New Zenith 2-Year Color Picture Tube Warranty

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l1111tlt RMIIG Co rpo•!I •OO war1ant' th•
color p1tturt 1 ~0~ · ~ t~t lt no1t1 Color TV
reeei,ars s ~o ·.ln ~t i t to he h tt 11 om
defee.t ~ on miltlll l illl s•nc latm nor mal
usatt lor two ye~r1 ham dBit !ll Oll llnll
eonwrner puochne 'to'a~•antr eGH" II ·
P'ir ot color poeluoltube. til leplac•mtnt
• ilh rebu1tt ~lor ~·•l ure 11101. tluourh

an y 1uiM11Jed l emth r:ltii lll tnrwhere
owner may. h~ t 01 .nove, hanspo rt ahon.
latlor aM u r~· c~ ch l l~ a1r the 001111 ·
lion ol t ~t owne1 Zen1th rt plactmtnl
IutHI is .-ts.o wan anltd to r l ht lu ll une&lt; ·
pirtd term o1 tile oroton at IWO· yllr

warun ly

No Money Down··
ARNOLD GRATE

Terms
RUTLAND, 0.

XI GAMllA MU SDRORri"Y,
'!11urada1, 1:30 p.m., Collllli&gt;!'•

and will plan your payments to fit your
budget. See us loday for a loan.

5\ On New car Loans

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EVANS PACKING CoMPANY ......................................................... STEVEN PIER~~
OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES................................................................ CELIA McCOY
MURPHY OIL COMPAMY .................................... _.......................,. .................JIM B~U

LAMBS

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011' Apprec:"'loul~ to; · ,' ,
THE
·, ADVISOR,~, :~D SUI'Pil•tiE1,.1. .5 ,..

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Mel,o, Coul)ty
SontiMI,

:J1M'eda,y.

•'MIOI IIMi Toaoh-

or'o Nlsbl;" clu..-. vloflallCIIIo; doOr:·~. rttrellllriellto;
•teu1h•~ ~'*ee m.erednilt

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1bil!lldt¥ .Ia -lbe l!lurch

audltortulil.

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EVANS PACKING COMPANY ......................·................................................ DOM. SMITH ·
THEODORE T. REEO, JR .................................., .. ,.......................... JEFF DOMAHEW
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO ....·-·-···-························,··············· .. ···-'· JEFF DOMAHIW.. .; '
RACINE HOME NATIONAL BAMK...........,.,......·-········-··············-··········· D!J~ SI!IJ'I'H'
CROSS STORE, RACINE ..:..........................:...................................... GARY ·&gt;/9!111.,.
WEST VIRGINIA SAUSAGE COMPANY......................................... ;. CARY 'JQHN~
RAY
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LANDMARK FARM BUREAU
MARION RIGGS
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
CARNAHAN AUCTION
THE DAILY SE~ITINIEL.:: ............. ,..............,.......".'"·T ·-,···········:~:, ..;.:.,~;.:,.EID'Dj

\)ON' 5DAILY
BARilSl
THE
BILL CARR ........"·-······'····..........:•.. ··'··· ..........;..................:........,.....~.:.?.~-- ·

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OREN 'fiEARS TVESIIAY AFTERNOON turnool ...,. the koyo of hlo oct..ol buo to his rep!Jcomert. Mn. Lee Wood, Rutlaad-HarrisonvWe Road. Wears, a resldeDt ot the Harrlllonville Road,
baa CCIJlllleled 21 years of ochool bus drlvlag In the Salisbury and Meigs Locril School Dlltrlct
Mrs. Wood loa,_ driver Ia the Meigs District.

Porters Offer Tax Issue Debate
The I'Orter father-11011 · tepa.
latlve team bas Invited Ito op..
)ICiilonta, file present alate oenator and otale represlllllallve, to
l'll'flclj&gt;alo In three debll8a 011
the ~ct .,.. . ..Ia...
I' the lnvltattOti f~ . aoCOJIIad,
for the
time vqtero hi Alb·
illl, lloll!a, ·.11111 MefA CDomlleo
will bave ~ to 1Ize"'
I!Jelr .l~tllvt caixuditea.
" J.' flaednan Porter, a former
,
senator, ~ hlsiOil, James

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bri!WI I'Orter m, have llllflll"li- mended to reWce the tax bured one debate In each o!thethree den on the indl.vidual cttlzert. n
counties which make up the 27th · SUWortlnB the a!flrmatlve irll1
representative district.
be the Demo&lt;rat Porter team,
Each wrote ldenllcol I.-a, while tile Hepubllcans, U they
the older Porter to Sen. Oakley accept the lnvltatloo, will arc. Collins, - · llld t h e sue the negaUve. The Portera
yourrpr FOrter to RO(I. Ralph say that Sen. COllins was the
Welker, Pomeroy.
principal CC&gt;&lt;U1Ihor of the tax f!&gt;The -r• propoiiOd uao tt
iDd that Rep. Welker
colleilota rulea 011 file sli&gt;Ject, voted for it.
''llooolvocl, That amended subThe presentofth:eholderswere
. - Senate Bill 350 he a- nominated May 7 without oppo.
sllloo, while the I'Orters woo
their Democratic primary oontasta after a oplrlled campaign.

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News ... in Briefs
By United Press International

WASIDNGTON - JUSTICE ABE FORT AS TODAY was reported
pnllkely to ..,... to submit to further quesdonlng by the Senate
Jriiutlal')' Conunl- m hio fttneos to beciXDe chief justice of the ,
Uillled Stales.
Reliable sources told United Press lnternatloral Fortas wao
unlikely to chill&amp;" hla mind about not anawerlng questlono relating
to previous s..,reme Court oplnloJUI, pending cues, or IUture de-

cJaJ.ons.
ST. LOUIS, MO. - DEMOCRATIC ·VICEpresldenllal canilllate
Edlmind S. Muskle says 1 halt oCthebomblng or Nortll VIet- would
be a valuable rlak which tho United States shoold take "when It's
IBtllible to do ao."
T"ae MaiM Htator, replying to 1 question at a nuwa conference
Tuesda.Y ntihl, aald; "!think lf&lt;Wiq( ,the bombing con bo • valuable
otep
peaee and that~ would boa valuable risk we ohould take
••• we ougbt to be prepUed to take when It's sen~lble to do so."

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The 27th representative d i s-

trict Is part ol the 18th oenatorlal dlltrlct. Counlles outside the
27th dlatrlctlncludeScloto, Pike,
Lawrence, and Jackson.

Farm Science
Tickets Here
Farm Science Review tidteta
are on aale at the &amp;.pr R u n

Mlll, Landmark, Farm Bureau
~&amp;live, Me!go County A.S.
c.s. Of!lce, llld the County Extensioo Of!lce.
The advance aale at. tlcketa
tor 50 C.U each closes September 16. At the pte IIIey will
be $1 •
1be Fum Science Revlew 11 a
three diOI' ovent, Sept. 17. 18,
19, at tho Ohio state Unlvere!ty Farm near the !loa Scott
A.lrport, welt of Worthington.
The belt route to tho location 11
Slate Roote S3. -otate routes
70 and 71 north. Leave 71 norlb
at route 16111111.110 welt through
w~ to the main en-

EGYPTIAN GUNNERS . ~ two salvos at IsraeU troops
acnMis tho Sue&amp; canal today, )n IsraeU communique repartee!.
Prealdant Gama1 Abdoi Nasser' rotm'llid to cairo to aaaume perIOI1ai
of his eovermnoot'• lboonlown with Iaraol
The IaraeU annouuc...-. In Jerusalem uld Etl7Ptlan batter·
leo opeood !Ire em ~U poaltiona .aLPJU:I,Jewflq on tho southern
~•I of lba ~ ~ }~!fO a. ln. IIIII 8,50 i.)n, Tbu laroall comiiOR!Qlli·'oakl tt,·,~•·,irl!hheld return !Ire anol suffered,., caoua.lileo. Ecwt bfei'. ~Jw troops bod opened Ike.
trance.

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and Soull!tl'll Ohio Electric Com- · for a polluck dinner.
ROCK 1 ~GS GRANGE, 8
p.m. 'nlu!'eda,y at tho 1lall. RewUI be aorved.
BRAIIIIIJRY . P.T.A., i,ao p • .

fre..,.

~14aUonal

Rutland Furniture
Easy

prloot.

F"""'t.'Y-BENNETT I'Oot128,
American Lelk&gt;a, 7:30 Weclnea11.;;• ntglll at the hall.

HANDCRAFTED ... built beHer to last longer!

. WEDNESDAY. SEPT.E~.§!R lr'-

OHIO.

. • 1111; IIMc Radclllle, Rullllld;
Howard Burna, HarUor&lt;l; J o h n

massive

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Tulliarrow,

l.r cloudJ IIIII contlmolo1

Adml-• -,
llobi&gt;1 ·Milldea,
cOlo, IIIOdsvtlle;

traditionalist •••

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and low 501.

Doxljlr; Ru~

Dies in Warren

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Parl1al clearlnc IIIII
LOW hi the ,..... r" , ,

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Devoted To 17ae lntereJJt. Of 17ae Meiga· MtuOn Area

1MUTI£

Water

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Weather

ent 1 ne

at y

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·The flag of Denmark, cooolatln&amp; or a large wblte cross on a
red ·,fteld, ls the oldelt mchang~
eel naUonal emblem on re&lt;»rd,
having _,._In . conllnuous use
since the Thirteenth Century.

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Sam Lewis, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, renee County, wbo is .Prttentb' Gfoce, Lonti QoUDm; llorolllr
Ia the choice of the Meigs Coul&gt;- vice president of theaiaoclat!Ga, lllamblln,Dexler.
Dlsdlorgu- LouiiOPartiOW,
ty Production Credit advisory ts .., for 1"04!ection and Ia Oil"
openod his ca.mpaign for the shirtsleeve II vice president said,
pool~
Lewlo.
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Florence ~. IiGberta ~···
"l am not changing my committee to be • emlldate for
presidency.
Leiria
Is
a
411-Jear-oid
~
director
of the Jackson Producpos
ilion."
He
said
he
would
Humphrey was continuing the
TONIGHT, SEPT. 10
who Uvea on a 437 ·acre opera.tion Credit Aaaodation.
pace today with a full schedule have accept.erd the minority
Elvia Presley In
t!on
near ltarrl~e. He owns
If
elected,
Lewis
would
rep~
OFFICE TO CLOSE
of appearances here and in plank but would have felt tree
SPEEDWAY
and
operates a large grade !o
sent
Lawrence,
Gollta
and
Meigs
to
make
an
"elaboration"
ot
his
The
Middleport of!lce "' tho
Houston, Tex.
(Technioolor)
dall')' which conalat of 66 Hoi· boaid ot pli&gt;Uc alrl(n Water
counties.
Frank
Herrell,
Law·
In his meeting with newsmen, hiw own position.
Elvia Presley, Nancy Sinatra
stein cows. He also to In tho and Sewoge Dept, wUI be ~
Humphrey knocked down two
FEATIIRETTE:
proceu
ol developi.QK" 1 recre&amp;• ed Friday, Sept. 18, r0rrtJ,otra,
starUing statements he made
Down The Hatch
lion
arOL
~ altai are be- MI.Yor C, 0. Flaher aald IDdq.
concerning the w a r earlier
Jerkey Turkey
ing· constructed and a three acre
SWeet Mou.. Story ol Life Mooday.
(Continued from Page 1)
(J&gt;a¥) lake la !n operation.
PLAN SALE
In Philadelphia at the start ot
II there aDoct.orintheHouse?
He
lJ
a
member
of tho Farm
teet
the
water
department
a.
The
Eqloa
Clua of the ~
his t r e k, Humphrey told a
Bureau, Graz-., NFO, a n d cun Methodlll Cl!urch will apmWEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY youthful audience in a question gai.nst businesses which might
Carl E. Hood, Cormerl.r ol DCSA, and a member and trus- aor a 1'Uliiiii8P aale thla Frlda.Y
SEPT. 11 ~ 12 r
and answer session that he discontinue operations in the midNOT OPEN
thought "some" troops could be dle of a month withOUt paying Pomeroy, died Thursday In War~ tee of the MI. Union Baptist llld SaturdaJ II the former
Church. He has been a member l'hlllb&gt;l Sioteri .torem Court
ren.
withdrawn Crorn Vietnam late thelr water bills.
oC
PCA Cor 25 years.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
He waa born in Pomeroy, the
II., In FOmel'01.
The matter was referred to
this year or early in 1969.
'!11e
Meigs
County advisOl'l'
SEPT. 13 - 14
son
ol
Mrs.
Ruth
Sloemaker
the
ordinance
commlttee.
But Humphrey said later he
A
1%" bell that dlsllqulshes
In a
THE MINI-SKJRT MOB
FmEMEN CAI,LED
COWicil voted to have Ute ceil- Hood and the the tate Frank committee urges all Meigs Couft..
was just echoing predictions
ty
Production
Credit
members
(Technicolor)
BaahaD Volunteer ftremen remade earlier by Defense ings In two rooms or vUlage ball Hood.
crowd. Expertly crafted with saddle slllchllll and
Lewis at ~ to&amp;tire Cill Saturda.Y
Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain Secretary Clark Clifford and - the cmmcll chambers and the
&amp;lrllvtng are his wire, Lu- to lllend and
AND
This Steerhlde
by Paris
Gen. William C. WesbnorelaOO. water and sewer department of- cmei two daugtrters, Eileen and tile annual stockholders meeting 'iii the home oC Mable Taylor .on
Saturday,
SepL
14,
at
canters
ROSIE!
Lmg
RW1
road
where
approxiLouise;
three
brothers,
Joseph,
fice,
lowered
to
nine
feet.
Work
In Denver, at another freethe
sale.
(Technicolor)
wheeling question and answer will be done by the Columbus Pomeroy; Qlgene. Levittown, caves, located six mlles nortb- mately $100 ...._ was clllsSandra Dee, Rosalind Russell
Pa., and Franldln o! LynWOCl&lt;i, wett of Jackson off state Route ed. TWelve llromen responded.
I
session, Humphrey said he Colling Co. Cor $281.60.
Available in ~atural, Black or Oxblood.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Calif.;
his mother, Mrs. R u t h 33. Dinner will be served from
In
order
to
get
funds
i
n
t
o
could
have run tor the
Be sure to see eU tile other style~ and colors In Paris
TO CHAj.LENGE LAW
presidency on a Democratic proper order Cor stateauditdeal- Hood and a sister, Mrs. Wldred 12 to 1:30 p. m.
Bello for men and boys In the me111 department, 1aL Ooor.
WORTHINGTON, Ohio (Ui'O~
ing witll sewage operations, coun- Eddy. both or Alliance, llld 11 ::~::·: · :·:·:·:-;:;.;:; .; : ;.;:::::::;:; : ; . ;:;.;:;:::;:;: ;:;~:;:;:;:;::::t~
You'U llka the omart acyles- comforllble lit and lcqA Ml&lt;hlltan 1tate law J'O&lt;IIl1illg
cil voted that tile Sanitary Sew- grandchlldren.
lcmg
wear you pt from a Parlo Belt - Stop In - and
motor&lt;yc!lata to· wear helmet•
He was burled In the Saint
er Fund loan the Sewer Con_.teet
one or two Cor yoorself or tho heyo In your lUiJJ.r.
'!:: will be teotad, the American
struction Fund, $20,000 Cor a 90 Cemetery at Courtland, 0.
Boys
Slzeo
- 26 to 32 - Mens Sizes • 32 to l50.
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Aaaoclatlon an8
~ Motorcycle
day perJod; that the Sewer ConWHrlnl Apparol For Your Farwlly
nounced here Monlli.Y.
stnJctloo Fund .P8J' the General
and
Fun~ $5,411,51 for various serCOLLECTIONS
UP
furnl1hina•
For lour Home
vice Cees dealing with the sewCOI.UMBVS
(Ui'O
Sales
Ill&lt;
age disposal system, and that the
TUEIDA.Y
collections from·Oh!o'a 88 counSewer Construction Fund p a y
LADIES
AUXILIARY,
Lowi1
lies
!ncreuod 55.58 per eent
the S&amp;nltary Sewer Fund $33.A class In tallorln8 will be of- Manley FOot 263, American Lo- !all month over the AII8U&amp;t of
929.05 [or various expenditures fered In October, according to
glon, 7 p.m. Tuellday, Mount •file preceding year, Slate Treaotor easements and services.
Margaret Griffiths, County Ex- Morlah Baptiat Church, Mltldle- urer Jolut D. Herbert aald fnrll.y.
Attending the meetl.ng were tension Agent, Home Economics.
port.
those named earlier and CounIt ia qten to all women in
POMEROY LIONS CLUB, 6:cilmen B. F. Parmalee, D I c k
Melgs
County
who
are
e&gt;perl·
30
p.m. Tueoday, Grace EploVaughan, ClUford stumbo a n d
enced seamstresses. Those e~ . eopa1 Church pariah House. w.
Charles Byer.
rolled wlU make either a suit A. Llebelsbach, architect, apeakor a coaL
er; Paul lO.oes, program chalr..
Cars Collide, No
Bogtmlng Oct. 15, tile class
IIWI.
will meet at the ~iscopal ParOne L Injured
I'OMEROY LIONS C L U B,
Ish House In P1111eroy Crom 12:A 1967 VolkswageJI was demol- 30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will Tuellday, 6:30 p.m. Grace Eplowtl.
Ished In a one-vehicle acei&amp;nt be a registraUon fee of $2. The I:Cip81 Church parli!h
on the Hemlock Grove road, 2.1 class is limited to 16. Those !tam A. Lelberobart, Columbus,
mlles east of U. s. Route 33, wishing to enroll shCI.lld call the wlll opeal&lt; oo architecture ot
various buUdings In Meigs eoun.
at 7 p.m. Monday.
County Extension Office at 992.
The Meigs County sherilC'o 3895 or stop in the basement of ty.
AUXILIARY OF the Racine
department aald Roland Eugene the County Home on Mulberry
Fire Department meets at 7:30
Eastman, 19, Rt 2, Coolville, Heights.
To buyers Steers
Lambs allltt Melts
J111lor Fair
Tuellday at file !lro house.
autrered a bump on the head and
O IAG
0100 ETA. Pm Chapter, Beta
rib injuries when his auto went
Sigma
Phi Sorority, at 8:15 p.
oot or control on file rain-sUckm.
Tuesd&amp;J',
Cohunhua a D d
295 o;q . in . rec tangu lar p idute
ed road, ran up an embankment,
is
Southern
OhiD
Electric
eo. ..,_
and nipped aver.
clal
room,
Twtla
Matheney
bu
No charges were filed a n d
the
cultural
progam;
pledges
Eastman was not lmmedlately
CLUBMEM~ER
BUYER
treated. In other sherlfC' s deWord hu been received that wlll ....,.
MIDDLEPORT BUSINES'l and
partment activity, James W, Oh- AnJV Martin, yoongest ... of
FARMERS BANK AND SAVIHGS COMPANY ................................ KENNETH BOLIN
Professlonal.
Women's Club, 6:linger, 27, Rutland, huboenjall. tile Rev. and Mrs. Richard MarMEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY ..:..................................................HARRY SLAwTER o
ed on a 11"Xl-lllpport char~.
lin, baa - . lJijured near his 30 Tuellda.Y evening at file MarRACINE HOME BANK..........................................................................CHARLES YOST
tin Rellaurant; bualneu meetColumbuo home.
EVANS PACKIHG COMPAIIY ...................................................;._ .......... BOIJ RITCHIE
According to tile word, t h e Ing and _..., follows at file
VETERANS MEMORIAL HO$PITAL.........................................~ .........:_ PAUL CROS$
ehlld was struck by a car Sat- Columbia Gu oC OhiD olflce.
WOMEN'S
SOCIETY
of
ChrlaMARION
RIGGS FORD-MERCURY ........................,....,..................... MIK-E l!NIDUM ·
urday night. He Ia conCinod to
llan
Service,
I'Vmero)'
United
SUGAR RUN WILt..............:.......-....................................................."·· RICKY 'PIERCE
Children'I Hospital with s fractured leg and other tnlurles. His M-ot Church. IJO(luek lUllR. H. Rri.WLIHGS &amp; SONS ............. ,.............,.. ,................................... Kllii!IY .PIERCE
per, 6 _p.ru. j orfng a o.mtr&amp;:l
1 room number ls 328. The Rev.
LANDMARK FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE............................ LOU!Si MICHAII, .
Mr. MarUn is a former pu1or dlllb and own table service; Min
IUPON REQUEST)
ELBERFELD$
DEPARTMENT STORE:.. ,............................................ EDWIN'CRQSS .
~
El&gt;erlbach
baa
the
proof Grace Eplsoopal Church.
gram; Mra. Glen Hiles to ~
Our Usoel Good Cle•nl,;,
KARR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ........................................ :.......... BYRON McCoY
port m reeent workshop at Clllllll
POINT PLEASANT LIVESTOCK 5.\LES........................................ DIANA GRUESER
The continent of Aualralla Francis Aobu17.
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK.................................................. DEBBIE KElBAUGH
was first given the name of
EASl'EIIN BAND Boooten, 7:.
Tht DAVISSON • Z4515M
Pomeroy
RAY RIGGS...........:... :................................................................................. VICKI CARR
New Holland.
\192-5421
30 p.m. Tueoclal at hlgb ocl8&gt;1.
!
£a rly l\mer1t.1n slyled con~o l e wi t h fd rl v
ELBERFELD$ DEPARTMENT STORE ...................................... STEVE,N STAHLEY
AmerH&lt;~n stv lefl gallerp-, spoo led vert ica l col um ns
CommiUeoo for ocbool year to
EVANS PACKING COMPANY ...................................:.................... WAYNE LEIFHEIT
m th.: gr ille .HI'J . fou r s1 mula ted d rawers,
be ~· Member• urged to
,1nd bracke t feel w1 th n HH e aled r.;~st e rs

MEIGS

Now You ·Know

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TIDRD PARTY PRESipENTIAL emil~ w.u,ce•s ~· I!' set hu •...,. J!l'loted on the Ohio ballot
'I!!. Novembot ••• ~ Ol!li4ll ~· ''SOpreme Court Ji&gt;st.lce
S!0W1J1 '1\lelday Oi'dei'Oil Oldo to prtpOre to carry Wallace's
.tile ~lin bo!Jots !lillllinla declolm by the full cgurt on
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&amp;Clod eonalltutt.,.uy Ia refusiq( .to Uot 1)\tn.

.aid thi \coiart trioct

qreod to •

WaDace'i..~

.iectton laW a .... ihe oponlns claY of Ita .n8w ·wst!ID. ·

. bi&lt;ih.&lt;lenied a Pl'i!lllill ,,.. or! the bo!iiollrl' Old•
Stale ~
.Broimo w'IJ9 ruleci wauace tijled to meet

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Miss Blakeslee

No Down Payment,
Low Interest,
33 Years to Pay
BY BOB HOEFLICH
A brand new home in the location of your choice. No down
payment, Jaw interest rates, and long term flnancirlg.
Sound like the lmpo88lble dream for Meigs Countlans'?
Well - It Isn't!
Pomeroy Attorney Frank W, Porter today announced that he
has secured "through the Farmers Home Administration a promise
or $1,800,000 for new housing ln Meigs County.
Porter pointa out that residents who quali.t)' can construct new .
hmnee in the location of their choice. They need not even own the
lot. There would be no down payment required, and interest rate11
will run between, five and five am one-quarter percent. Those con.
structing homes throqh the financing which is being made avail~
able have 33 years in which to pay off the loan.
I'Orter pohiled out that a sur- ned to have s display by a prevey cU.scloses that there are at
cut housing Orm.
least 500 Camlllns In M e I g s
II after chec.Jdng -~ Is orCoUnty who have the Income llld
rered by local oonstntctlon firms
an Interest In new homes. A and tile pre-cut housing 1\rm, and
mtnimum of 350 new homes a.
If residents like what they hear
cross the county are needed. ln the wa..v or explanaUon, anbe stated.

The $1,800,000 In ctnanclng
which has been made available
should provide for the c o nstructloo or pooslb!y 180 new
homes, Porter said.
How

does

one

find

out

more about how to proceed?
Jt•s simple.
At 7 p.m. on Sept. 26 at the
~roy Junior High School AudItorium a )llllrllc meetlni will be
held to explain """'e Cully the
details and to answer any ques.
Ilona which potential builders
might have.

other helpfUl step will be ollered.
This will come in a later
meeting when FHA officials will
be on hand to an.ist residents
with the necessary paper work
in proceeding with their loans.
There will be volunteer clerleal help on hand to further help
residents with completing their
applications.
So - a new home under excellent terms isn•t really the
uimpouJble dream" in Meigs

County alter all.

After the explanation, those

lnlerested wlll ba Invited to visit
diOpliifS wbltl) wlll he oet up in
tile auditorium to show what local conatructloo companies utter
In home plans llld structure and
the prices of the homes. In addi ~
tloo to local dlsplilfo, It lo plan-

TB Test
Law Will
95 Killed Be Asked
When Jet
Crashes
NICE, France (UPO- An Air
France C&amp;ravelle Jet1 one
engine in flames, crashed today
Into the Mediterranean on a
stormy llight tram Corsica to
Nice. killi111 all 95 persons
aboard, Air FI'IInce announced.
A search party COund pieces
of the twin engine plane 12
mlles out to sea near Cap
D' Antlbes

and

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&amp;pOkesman 811d there were no

aurviYOl'l. Rescue craft reported otormy seas In file area.
I! was not laMMn Immediately
U any Americus were aboard
but the plane wao reported

laden with tourists. Authorities
aald 13 or the 89 paSiengers
were children. There were six
crew members.

COLUMBUS (UPO - S t a t e
Health Director Emmell W. Ar·
oold said here today the legislature wUI be asked to pass a
flouridation law and to make a
tuberculosis test cwnpulsory for
all
students
and
school
employes.

Arnold addressed tile 49tll Anrual Conference of Ohio Health
Commissioners.
Arnold also told the C(I'I"Unissloners that Jt is qulte Ukely
thet the General Assembly will
be asked to pass a law calling

FIVE-YEAJl..OLD LISA KINCAID, DAUGHTER or Mr. IIIII Mro. Billy KI--M, lo- of tilt
50 pr ...chool children oelected ln Meigs County to take part In a nutrllloral study boloc .-..tad
through a Children• s Bureau grant to Children's Hospital Research F~ Children'• HQriPb:ll.
Columbus. Above with Lisa Tuesday morning, are tter mother, lett, aad Was Bewrb' &lt;llodd,
who will Interview Mrs. Klacold eech mornilw Cor two days m the COod Intake oC Lb.. Lila' a
Callier Ia ccach oC the EastB;n High Schnolfootboll team. 'The Camlly realdea ODtho Stamler Rmd.

Hot Dogs! Coffee ..•. What'D Ya Have?

New Stadium Stand Ready ·
A new conce ssion stand at the
Meig6 Marauder Stadh.on is com~
Dieted and all needed equipment
has been installed. This was
announced by Frank W. Porter,
pre11ident ot the Meigs Athletic
Boosters at their regular meet-ing Tuesday evening.
The stand will be in operation
Friday evening at the first home
same of the Marauders who will
meet the Wliefeated Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks.
Mrs. Bud Abbott. general
chainnan in charge of personnel, said workers In the stand
for the five hOOte games have

auder stadium.
Rev. Bill Perrin was given the
OK to purchase colored chalk
for the end zones. At the augpstion of Mrs. Dqq W,..l!I~O. a
committee or three ' was q,poi~
eel to amend the by-law• In r~
gard to the time when to elect
new officers for the 68-69 year.
Chosen to serve on this commUa
tee were Mrs. Wilson, Bud AI&gt;
batt and Rev. Perrin
Bob Jones will serve as the
Meigs Marauder Mascot. Mrs.
Lorena Arnold, treasurer, reported a h111lance of $3,686. 59.

The game balls wlll be tii111D
away at each home pme. Tboee.
worldog the cmcesaion !or 0.
!\rat game are Poe G.erlitli.
Grt,ce Abbott, ~Isla Soratul,
Dorotlly Tyo, Mrs. JOlin " " sc:zyn, Mra. Robert BuntiUe,
Mrs. Denver Welle, Mrs. O.U,.
los WUitams and Mrs. BW WIJ,

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Following the business ...,.
sian, Head C.ch Charles C11aQ!o
cey showed fUm of the MeiclWahama game. Tweoty..ftve 8mi
attended.

Highways Have Failed

oo;::-:;'!. tn ..., the Boootera voted to pay of'f the amOWtt
stU! due on the dre ssing r~s
built b,y the Pomeroy Boosters "1.1 •
in the amount oC$800. Thedreoo- lr~ezgs
ing rooms are under the Mar-

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in the assured clear distance
after a rear end colliaJon at
11:40 a.m. TUesday m Rt. 7,
three

anu seven

at. Pomeroy.

house.

north

Cited to Court

John B. Roblnoon, 66, Mar·
Ky.,,... died to Melgo
''Only lhout 41 per cent o:f
County Court Sept. 13 em a
the Ohio population served by
charge of Callure to otop with-

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Says Architect

Hllthways have Called Meigs
County as stimulants to 80CI1·
omic growth, according to Bill
Liebersbach, a senior partner
In the architectural !lrm or Uebersbach, Swlatex and Grutsch,
Columbus, which designed t h e
new Farmers Bank and Savings
co. building now near completion in Pomeroy, 1n a speech
Tuesday night when the Pomeroy Lions Club held _a guest night
dinner in Grace Episcopal parish

Kentuckian is

tin,

municipal tt~ater systems' have
water with aptimum · Ouorkle
levels, " he said. "Ohio n o w
ranks 31st among the states in
this situation."
He also prq,osed that tile leg..
lalature revise the compulsory
lmmuration law for schoo1 cblldren to include measles.
Arnold also reported on the
activttles or his departmert.
"ln the field of tuberculosis
e0ntrol 1 we contirJJe to note iJn..
p1'0l1811lents related to our iotensllled programs aimed at eve~
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Titling his talk, "We don't
'!11e State Highway Patrol aald get enou.gb for our mooey,,. Ueb~
that Ruth Ann wu~, 22, Park~ er.sbach tooched upon a oomber
ersburg, W. Va., had ll•t&gt;liOd to ol problems which he Celt have
make s left turn. Behind her, af!ected FOmeroy, Ita beanty and
Robinson was unable to otop and Us economic growth.
his car struck tho back oC file
He said:
Wilay car.
,.While the r iver tramc Is
No one was Injured There Rood. there Is nothing of 1111
was moderate damage to the ootlse-ce direct to POmeroy
RoblniGI car and ml!&gt;&lt;&gt;r to the or the Meigs County area. We
Wll.ay car.
must face the facts, however,

Sub Teachers

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that the modern hilthway baafldled your community comp!eiob'
and It hao reltrlcted your lii'OIIIII
economically. One in three firma
In Meigs County Is 0t1 a haN
surface road - 70 par e..t.
are in the state.
"Anotller factor that mutt be
coosidered Ia that oC tern1a.
Your scenic bills and nDtrl

have Inhibited the lncUalrta1
growth lremendaualy. '!11oM upe
and downs have made hllbwall
expensive, buUding . . . . expeJUJive, and have r.-.cad tbl
Ullable land to a mlnlmum. Om'
so per cent oC Meigs Coo11tr II
forest cover area.
The labor force 1n the Paateroy area atatistieall.y is bUiw
file Ohio and the U. S. averYour popdatfon is 1n a clecl.IOL
Take the period from 112G ·6o
1960 - Mslaa County baa tlacllned wlllle the u. s. hod 1
rate oC growth oC 69 per - . ·
As a reltllt ot file low Iallar
force hi l'l&gt;meniY. your liD.
ll,y hicomo boclomoa low.
"IAt'a look Iurlher a1 - .

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1'01 by road, you are ii I '
by Ji&amp;Do, wlrea, blliboudo, , _
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l&amp;mOfOI.')IIt-llllllitJ hi thla lllld "'

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Pt&gt;-,.,m New.' Church'.fiJr New World
-reed,
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Harris0p~ille

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The dream at tile rprmljJon Mel - · - t a r all . at to- ~atthet'IIOconsre..-m
c:tlotl
,at a 'new dlurcli'rora now 'J!Orld dl,·i~e."
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the -~- •of
&amp;..die to be ...,.:; '.
BY MRS. JOHN STOUT
came IIIIo r~IQ last &amp;mdllln
Dr. Rodebalfer Gil to eau-- lion stood 111 honor al the
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· Ia the rllltna cit addJIIailll
Mr. llli Mrs. Larry McGrath MelgsCoullt;y.
tlonthat;;eilerdl.t''oc!...-ch,yeo- nesaalthllmomlint.
c:ome . tdllt.tobausedlo~- '
and Children spent .an evenlJW
Dr. Harold Dull, district 111• terday's tradiUGIII, and yeller'11111 Ia the Drst suoh
~.uOn It tile· ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- p e r - or the - · Dl•· day's lndiYIWal fomll,y celllen - . . , . • former Methodist and
. chureh It Ia hopocltlllltm&amp;JIY· ..
Grath.
trlct a1 the tinlted Melhocllst a1 warohlp were not aulllolonl to E.U.B. COIIII'O&amp;BIIon In tho Ports· ::;
· and !lmlllel, and' ·
Mrs, Mae Mason, Mr. aDd Churcll, llli Dr. Colvill Rode- IJieel tbe warld'a llomands a- - mouth District Ill the Ohio West bu.:.!.wal~
Will assist In tile
Mrs. Russell Mason and daugh- tielter district -~Or gainlla &lt;bur&lt;b toda.Yeonreronce al thl) former Mathss ""'
ter, were guests of Mr. am:t the ~outh Dlstrtct Ill -the
Ho ol• abserved that Chrts- ediJt ~. ond the oecond COIIIIrUctlon. I lllv!UII Wile to
Mrs. Paul Masoo llli daughters United Methodist Church, clasp. IIana must ' · - real and deep ouch union In 11!0.OhJo·!bJtheaot
~~:.: evelling warlhlp
of Decovah, m. tor a few days. ed hand• In
Dr Dull remllldeOI ,
111111bollc 11111.., and concerned love of Cllrlat In the Confen!nee_al the former Evan- • .
Visitors at the Dana Welch formation ot the new st. Paul'a present, It the dlurob Is to I!IYe aellcal Umted BrothrOII c;hurch, eervlco~~~~ ·not to be .tuat.
home over Labor Day were their United Methodist Church from realsenlce Ia lido world.
alnco the two ~unit- each C
an " but o • c·h
children, Mr. atxl Mrs. Everett the former E.U.B. llli Metho"Chriot al-• Uved Ia the edlnDollubiiiJulle23.
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c;::rt~~I&amp;L"Dr.Dutt
Welch, Palma and Serdy, atxl eliot
In Tu!IP8r• p.-osent," ho sold, ''Widie
'11111 1oco1 Jlldoa bu. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weieh Plains
al the church live too mudl !a tlf8llor hlotorlcal IIIPftC111&lt;o aa!d:
aDd daughters, CherrJ, cathy,
'1111; moment wao the ·ldalt· tile put, hoping for a betl4lr aa tile c:Onsr I don becOmes ..,.
•"rbbto union IIIII be either juat
and Carol.
,
light or the morning ""rshlp...-. Mure, and fotvlllng that """ al tile ......,11 tarmod In the a change ala citlllroh name; or a
Mr. aiJI Mrs. Gary Welch llli vice In wldch the united 0011111"0- II tbe time ,.. need lo act 1m' UaUod .,._. Cburth In the ~:::...: :r~=
daughters, Mrs. Cecil 0, Brick· gaUoos was challenged by Dr. Christ."
eorttreworld.
motivated."
les and son, Greg, and Mr. ard Rodehe«er, who alid:
The birth al tho new ..,.._.
Dr. Dull lnltslled all theMrs. Ronnie Welch and sons, Tim
DINNER
ENJOYID
"Toda.Y's church mull not be gat1011 wu - " ' - ' by 52 peraiOcero
al the cbur&lt;h, llli the
and Trev, and Mrs. Dermy Ash yesterdll)"'B church, or a church IODI, Wbo aaw Dr. Dutt place a
THE DAY OF e e l - wu
-!ned
cllolr c:ootlmed t b •
arxl daughters wore guests of In ~ lor a better lomorrow, cloled Bible upon the pdpl~ and oontillled II tile bmllltl of tile
theme
or
tho santee with Ita
Mrs. Pauline Jones at Cheshire. but rather the church a1 toda.Y then the permanent Balla a1 Un- ehii-ch Jolnad topther In a fol.
inthem, "I Will Plklt '111ee."
Mrs. Neal's sister~ Mrs. Del- must come to grtpo with loda.Y's !on em top or the Bible. AI the
k&gt;wlhip dinner - - In bollor "'
The a-..ce at the ...-vphia Kaltenbach of The Plains, problems, and sene with love
, the- dlurch, llli Dr. llcMlohetis visiting Mrs. Neal.
rer llli Dr. HoroldDutt. Thotrua- Ice• wu IIIQJ'IIIIII worllblp $2,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson
tees m e t blur Jdf•taly ~­ Cllureh ScboOI 6e ond eveniDe
called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ter dinner· witb Dr. Dutt, to warlhlp 77.
RtY, Jack F, Y...... the Drat
Waggoner.
plan for the future.
Ia I h
Mr. and Mrs. Sheila Erwin
palllor
UliaiJed to the - ...,_
- · · preoent deW. to blllld
were guests of her folks, at Hur....ptlon. - · oil lo llltelid
acerter al worthlp.
ricane, W. Va.
Emphula was placed . _ tile St. Paul's United Mothodllt
Mrs. Hope Harper'sgrandchil~
help needed al tile comm~ CburdJ.
dren, Earnie and Frank Van Cooney, have gone home for school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waggoner and children of Colum- SHE GETS NOWHERE GOING waitresses hate women. I gat:hbus spent their vacation with STEADY WITH MARRIED MAN er she means waiters too. I am
Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner here. Dear Helen:
one- of the latter, not AmerlGuests in the Charlle Jones
lt was love at first sight, but can born, but 111M a citizen. I
home were hi s daughters, Miss I'll have to admit after three am a little tired of people us-Gertrude Jonet;; of Dayton, Mr. years, I'm still ln the dark. He log the word "hate" for such
and Mrs. Wil,liam Howard and told me right away he was mar- litUe things. When they go out
children of zanesville, 0., &amp;I'll ried but not happy. Several times for a good time, they shoUldn't
Contrary to what IIOIIlO 0! this alter Hider deQitnded that po.-o ·_
Mrs. Clarice Switzer and Mrs. 1 saw him with a woman 1 a g.. look for faults to complain abotL
Nation'• leaders are telling the lions ot CzechoolcMkla be ~
Elsie Thaxton of Ashland, Ky.
sumed was his wife, but later
We who wait tables are em- country, tllere are SCIIII8 things 1o Germ&amp;IQI. a.mberlalnasreed
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes on he told me she was his girl cerned with serving the public
spent the weekeOO with Mr. and friend - they'dbeengoing steady last and well,a!XIwedoo't " hate" _ very Important things _ which In the hope that ho had bou&amp;lrt
cannot be booihL
peace. He said he had "presenMrs. Richard Rhodes and chil- for two years.
special grolC)s. What "The
Slnce World War n this n1tlort ed peace in our time." lJnlortun.
dren at Dunbar, W, Va.
Shortly afterwards we started Girls" don't realize is that, when
ate1w uour time" ·p~ to be , .•
has
Indulged In a gigantic ertart
"
Mrs. ~al Rhodes, Guy Har- goint steady, or so 1 thoughL a table o( six or seven people
to
meet
every
prablem
llli
every
..
ry
brlet one yeor later lift,.\
per and Mrs. Paul Gilkey were Once he e\'en Rled for diYorce, ask for "sepantechecks,"many
need
with
an
outlay
or
dollots
In
ler
was
malllllg troops
p..,
guests of Mrs. Stout.
but dropped it. His "ICe and ex· delays are created, plus the riak
ihe
hope
that
thio
would
bring
a
land's
border
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thinking
that~
Mrs. Iva Donohue and Ray, girl friend have keys to his car of charging the wrong ltems to
Miss Annetta Estep and Mrs. and can use it any time. I'm the wrong persons. U we pve oolutlon. In most lnsllllces It again hlo damanda would be 'met •
hao oo1 done oo.
with IIJpeaoemenL The ~eaultwu
Stout attended camp meeting at not allowed.
them separate checks they'd no
Along
with
our
etrorts
ot
olq&gt;World Warn.
Baileys Rwl.
I'm not permitted w uk him doubt change their coii!J)bllnt to
ping
Communist
1ggresslon,
we
This Natton needs to learn.
questions about other women, 4 'slow 11ervlce.'' However.lfthey
have sought to buy fl"lendo. We too, that It cannot buy reiQleol
"Air Space"
but I' m third degreed, every uk for separate ch&amp;cks, we
have e:q&gt;ended well over $100 lot law llli. order. The CCili-. ,
No rule of law, national or move 1 make. If he calls aDd the don't ' 4 h&amp;te" them - even when billion since ttle start or the mlsalon on Clvll Dlsord.en IDide ,
international, defiues the ex- line is busy, I'm accused of we c1n spot immediately what
tent of "'air space"' although tslldng to another maiL He kind of grotull;y ID e&gt;)JOot: In Marshall Plan In Europe. we Its report earlier this yeor. 11
all nations claim sovereignty doesn't like to be seen tn pub- restlurant U~, "86 or 111'' have ghen a-.r that aum tn eco-- advocated ape n d l n gmualve _
nomic 111i mllltary aid In the .. sums or-.~umuch -;
of such areas over their re~
lie with me.
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~ that theoe IBIIona to which as one biDIOR dollar• •
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Anything and everything I do Dear Helen:
we bave given these bllllMB or- an etrort to. buy M and ori!"'"· ;
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We .waltresseo. don'l hale woand Mrs. Orvy Gainer or HebrOn fight, hav~ p~ tas~, BJP...'-~ ,men, ·· but thB.Y do eontllle Us! dellan"would become our falll&gt;- . 'Thlo , ill: - -~ ""!'!'!•. ~,!~'"'"'
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RD, Sunday. There were 56 pre-- ting fat" when I gain OJl4ll pourd. When we ask If they want separ· rut fl"lendo.
Unfortunately It did oo1 work. · our D.nanciAUY tnlublecl-~· sent for a nne basket dinrler. 1 bought him a watch tor Chi-tst- ate checks, almost always they
Visiting and games were the mas and he gave It back with say "No" it they really do, and we slllld toda.Y perhaps more aovernment could olford~-~ojat- .. 1
In the post, llli .I do 1101 P~;.• ,,
order of the day. Arthur Ours the implication that it wasn't as "Yes" if they don't. So man.v alone In tho world as a nadon
Is the new President, Robert good as the one his girl frletxl times, after the order, the)' d~ than at any time since World pose a return to the past1.IIIAID1!'· •
Ours, vice presidentj Beck)' bought hlm. The shirts I ,gave cide to .. go Dutch," which of War 0. In the Drs! pblce, the Amerlcano lived In far wor~ , ,
people or the world, ;Jncludina cl~umstaitces thu·do•venaome. '·
Ours, secretary atxl treasurer.
him "itched."
course they'd planned to do all
those w whom we bave given the slum dwellers loda.Y- 'Yet ~: ,
The reunion will be held at the
1 believe he enjoys having wo- along but nobody dared ~
Rising Sun Park at Lancaster men fight over blm. At age 44, tp about separate checks. So money, eua.pectad our motive1, were no wholesale ~rders ~
next year. Everyone enjoyed the shouldn' t he be ready to settle you have to unscramble the bW and !oat respoot for our Judp- no s~ rloe Iii the crime
ment.
nte, We stW had respect for
day,
for one? Oh yes, he DOES SIJ' for them. Or, if you write out
France is a prime ex:unple or law and order. Today, ln the
Mr. aOO Mrs. Donald Pierce of he loves me, but only when he's a half dozen checks, one gal
Athens, and James Circle of drunk. Is it time to take oft the will say, "It's on me," and how naUons we have befriended moat aftluent socletyevetlmoWn,
New Haven, W. Va., were at the blinders, or should I stay in the again, the waitress mustdo aome are behavlJw toward 01 now. The respect lor law and order has Ill
French accepted our aid In larp but di-ed.
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home or Mary Circle on Monda.Y.
dark ond ~ !Dr the beor? quick ~ - W/1TRESS
amounts. Then they repudiated
Respect !Dr blw llli order canHattie Powell an:l daughter, Ad- THREE YEAR WAIT
Dear Helen:
die, of Portland, recenUy called Dear TYW:
"The Glrls" are right about the North Atlantic Treal;y Organ- not be bought, llli attempts to
tzaUon and ordered our troops do oo, to COIDj)l"GIIIioe with evil
on Mary.
Be honest! The blinders came waJtrenes favoring men. We call
otr
French soil. France has re- and unrest, will only invite more
oft 10118 ago. Your real QUe&amp;- our re11ervaUOI\I In ahead of
fused tO settle her war debts ha- d11respect.
tion is: Should 1 setUe for a bad time, but we women are atW
When a man or nation is down
bargain or risk being manless? waiting while men are served curred when we cune to her aaslstance, ttnt at the hands or ••• hilp. • , bit in a marnr that
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My answer is: Yoo' re "man- and gone. When we ask. nlne
the German Kaiser 111i later In will allow for I degree or oel!
less" now. Dum,p Utis poor rae- times out of ten the waitresses
World Warn by IUUer. To top retpect whenareeoveryismada.
atmile, and go shq~ping while tell us they do not glw separ·
the Insults, France hal now ~
When a msn Ia down offer
there 's still time. - H.
ate cheeks.
enl,y aided with the communists him the cype or aolistal)ce that
Dear Helen:
Perhaps we get second class
In regard to vtetmm.
will allow him to pt book m hls
"The Girls" complained that service because women are a ...
This
Nallon
should
learn,
too,
feet with • feell~ or prlda.
sumecl to be Ugbt with a tip.
thet
you
cannot
buy
peace.
Buy·
'11111 cype of belp - both to
Waltresoes ahould stop to think:
Maybe 1he service makes 01 thl.t q ut)'thq lnllcates a -~~~ .Jor'Isn aat10111 llli to the ooedJ ,
Is belllg made In return tar 1101110 til oui".f""' NatiOn - could 110 tar ~
way. - CAREER GIRL
This eolumn Ia dedicated to product. sernce, or conee,ston. to reestabllsh our reputatkll
family living, 10 If you're hav- The outstancilag exan;~le or 1111 abroad. And It could form tho
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trouble, let Helen help YOV. vtalt ol E~'o Prime Mlnlol. der at home.
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trees, words camot describe
She will also welcome ycur own or Neville C~nloMunlch
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and ID realize some o1 them
have been there since bet ore
-opJIPOr.
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RIO GRANDE - Wlththeopon.\
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, enougll, their roots are only 3 1111: of classes last Friday, Rio
'lo 6 feet~ lqth. Other places Grande College welcomed 15 IWW
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Franojaco, l.Oo ~eo, BeYer- Its rankL This brqa the 111111'
J,y Hlllo, and oo ID - . . Art- ber or full-time facull;y to 13,
"""" llew ovet.the Grand Coli- tour more tloantheprevtousyear,
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yga, on to El l'i.ao, Texas, and
New facull;y !or the 196~9
oo lDto Mexico. Oklahoma Cit;y academic year are: Dr. WlUrid
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IIIC! 011 to Mempldo, Temesoee Barton, professor ot~loh; Dr.
just for lunch then - a r d Bruce CUrUs, dlreclol' of pbyalbound. Panned lor gold at KnottJ cal education and asaoclate professor or phyalcal edacaUon;
Berry Flll'lll.
Belldes bringing home a small MerrW Gradln, professor ot edbottlB ot. gold- tbe;y have brouJht uc&amp;Uon; Slmuel Grossman, 1~
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home golden memories wldch structor or dnma; Slllrley *will be chorlohed forever.
.... ..slstanl pro!e11or ol art;
The 'ood al a dream vacation, Eu&amp;e.., Newman. lnstrucler of
Mrl. ~ rec:aliL
soclulOI!Y: Dr. George 011111111,
protesior or piJJeleo, Dr. T.
Vall J'llmer, Jr., .,~tepro­
Publicity stwtta of BarfesiOI' or relisiOII lnd phJInum
bad notblllc on Benja•atAaD&amp;, OI"DI, ~
phy;
Lee llttre, lnltru4;IGr or
CfrlturT....... . . . .
ll)bl FraDII;Ib!'• aebeme_to
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"-!I liNIN, .............. IIWUT.
lnltructor ol dnma; &amp;1111 Jan In 1732, The World Alman!"'
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Simko, uooc:lato proleour al notet. Becallll! lis almanat• -were already beiD•
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Three -llllnilnl.tndvopoi!: pubUsbed Ia J!~dflm!A,
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FriDtlla ,prlatld -!1 ~ ~
lions
Oiled by _B!Ir_ E.
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tbe deatb. of :rttaD·teec!l,.......... Diill ..............
Murphy, Jr.,- lleld lw~Ji,!aal..,. of
publlsber .,.a popUlar eom- . ·
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counselor; WWJam Smeltzer, dl- petlngllm.,.C..
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NEW YORK - Htmert'a erstwhile Kennedy'man Larry O'Brien can have a Howard Hughes
exec~te I.QYtime he wants ••••
Jaclde Kennecll''s having her portrait daOOed by Aaroo Shlkler
.... sept. . 6 is Ambassador Joe
KennedY's 80th htrthda.Y .... EcCIIOmlsr;y..nu- K. Galbraith's
Chi. ' home for the quadrermial
shambles was the PleybOJ' Club
.... llel Wobb lo the 2nd bli&amp;est
Las Vegas owner •. •• East In-

dian music P a lotta passive
resistance at the surmner..Jong
Central Park concerts - aU
live were the only Oopmuslcales
a1 the 1 - ldnda cool summer
••• Mexican Olympics 11'011l':
Mexf.ean tcboola have no ,manda1Dry pi,ya!cal fltne~s or sports
programa. .
Nut James Bond - Austral1111 modal George Luenby; he's
ap for a multi..mllllon movie bu11rance policy and Is having
bis Down Under accent _pl))oi)ip.
pod •••• Big money Nixon backer. Fred Ankles has other rlskbiVolvementa - In the upcomlllg Bdwy. play" A Mother's Kiss.
es" and already baa a hit in
·~" In Londoo.
YOu woo:Jt have to be Mexican to enjoy Acapalco's very
Drll dellcatesoen ... w. 86th
St. Preobyterlan Church'• liBD:
"Ime-in Every ~.. . .. . Chi.
lllainaker Tom Thomaa wanto

ed as Theatre~f-the Absurd."

diet" .... The lrish-lrsaeli Fes-

Top model-lashion scribbler
Gertl Grudel bought expensive
trlnuned-mlnk eyelashes: her 18month daughter ate •em ··~· striking employes at Puerto Rico's
El conquistador burned down the
just-built gol( pro's shop' that's
par .•.• Caretul, fellas, or the
New Gal 1n Town, chic JBJU1e
nuocco - she's sweet 16 . .••
Self'named "witch" and occultbuff Florence stevenson forecast
bet first novel "OpbeUa" would
oell oot Its first printing and It
did; on the way to a 2nd sell out .... Twiggy: Profile In COurage.
Sinatra's pals say he decided
the dstss with Carolyn L.ynley
were too neatQr clown her pr~s
agent's alley w · uThiQ'" ~.
multi-married guys always wed
the same type: Adam West's latest starlet Anna Marie Collins
is a ringer for Adam's ex-Eve
•••• If anyone deftes you to say
me thing beautlful about _politics - spoiler George Wallace,
just reply - hls daughter Pem;

tival at Stern's dep't store Sept.
9 hired a natural guest-starpa.lr:
Stiller and Meara, the married
Irish4ewis · comics (Slante and
Mazeltov) .. .. Non - fattening
milk outfit took one leer at Rita
Gam's svelte everything and hired her as its CBordens') TV spokesman (Man!)
Bobby Darin ended his Atlanta Records contract and will
start his own : Sinatra tried it
with Reprise Records and War·ner Bros. had to bail h1m rut
... . Gilbert Becaud' s one - man
Bdwy. show opening at the Cort
Theatre Oct. 6 ls havlng a hardly- nearby tryout tour - France,
Greece and Italy .... The "N.Y.
P .D." TV series borrowed an
authentic dete,etive.'s ~r from
the N. Y. cops-and some one
stole lt.

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"The Beautiful Couple" nove)'s starr requested we print our
opinion: okay - It's filthy .•.•
Scribner' I 5th Ave. stashed it on
a near-ceiling shelf explaining,
''It should be where it can't be
reached easily by children" ....
Why scream when your kids jitter through the bugaloo, the swim,
Slaon Slmpoon (Mayor O'Dwy- the jerk, the anylhlllg: grampo's
er's widder)) to stay here ond (or great...gramps') teen - dances
ftlr8el Ellrope •••• E~Q~Ire must&amp; were the bunny-hug, grizzly bear,
lmowed sump'n: four weeks be- kangaroo hop, lame wck, turkey
fore the Dem. oonveortlonlt lock- trot, back In 1914.
Peter Lawford's shed leVan
ad up ltl article "The Demoeratte National Conveutlon View- pounds m a very happy "wine

Carmel News
By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busch
and family of McKeesgie Ridge,
William Carleton, Margaret Am
Carleton, Patrick, Betty VanMeter and Eunie Brinker, Ra·
cine RD. atteflled the Gainer
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PI" . PLEASANT - COUIII;y Ex~ who elect the city council or eounIaudon Agerrt Carl Cook, alid l;y court which ap_polnts the coml4llldo.Y thet I'008hiY seven out or mlslion that employs a stall and-

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Fred
~cer of Mason accomponled
their daughter and oon-ln.Jaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roush• of
IW'IJ'l' 10 Americans now live on or consultant.
Tbe star! ond-&lt;&gt;r c:onoultant of Pougtjteepsie, N, Y. m a 7,000
per COlli or the land. While
lllo other three out ol 10 per - the c:ommlsslon, at the directlOI'I mile trip In the Rouohes' plane
- • ltring on 99 per cent of the of the plamlng commlsslcm, con- llli 1,500 miles bycarwldcbtool&lt;
laDd have less social and eultur· duds studies, prepares .Plans, them .te many of the western
al -rtunlt,y, their needs for and reports to the planning com- states and on to California. DurttdcHttm•• economic activi1;y and minion which advises the cit,v or big the trtp which started on
.....my governing bodies.
August 5 and was concluded ..,
joba are urgent.
August 29, Mrs. Spencer said,
Cook
said
state
Ia"
spolia
out
"ll's a fact d. lite," he said,
•'thlt development is slower in certain quallllcallons In regard -·we saw our country ~ many
tboiMt COIIlD'RDiitles wbleh have no to conunlssion membership. For things we never expected to
deiJ&amp;D for progress. Few firma example, a member must be a see. She commented onthemoun·will risk a slzeoble Investment PI \Jil6lt1 owner and resident of lalns, plalna, desert and vastIDd a future in a community that the ctt;y or counl;y; two thirds ·or ness of the country - and ap1a1 no plan to create and foster a the memberl or the commiuion predated more, what our ancestors raced in their westwardtrav...
IIIIVIronment for orderly must have been proper1;J' owners
elo,
haVing flown arer the area
for
at
leu!
10
yean
prior
to
apgrowth.''
ond
oeelllg
some of the ~
_polntment.
A oomprehenolve plan Cool&lt;
the.Y
travoted
throulh- 1 do not
Tbe
powero
a1
the
planning
said, Is the IIUJIKI!Ited I e t al
100
how
any
or
them ever lived
commia&amp;ioll
are
limited.
Jt
mere. , - ruleo that ,Ude a com ly
makel
and
recommenda
!or
to
give
ua
our
west."
muelt,y'a progreos. This pian Is
They twred St. Louis, Mo.,
&lt;NOted by a plamlng &lt;OIIImls- JUioptlm by the clt;y councU or
the
CeunaalrplaneplentatWicbcourt
a
compreltenltve
lien.
lts,
Kanau; IJodKe CI\Y where
plan
tor
tile
IIIJYalcal
developThe
p1omlDg commlssloo,
they
All' portions t1 the "Old
ment
a1
the
area
withlll
Its
Jur~ apllined, II an adrisory
Weal,"
Bedlanda, Mt. Rllolunore
ODiy rO«&lt;IIIIIK'ttd
bad; a1 tho dt,y councU or &lt;01111- lldlctlon.
and
to
the "PUsion Pli.Y'' In
ordinances
or
fdou.
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et
legl•ladoq.
or
impote tu- SoutJI Dakota, Mol moo Tlberna·
- . . . . most ol whom do not
cle, utah, Salt Lake Cll;y, and
lloid on ejected aiOce. The com.- eJ.
Plamlng
commlalkmiiiOOIInp
to Las Vegas. Nevada.
on
mlslkm mull blcludo repr ,..,._
The
are
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to
tho
llUbllc.
Pa10lon 1'181 WU 10 real~
latina fnlm bualnels, lndullr7,
lotlcally
J&gt;Orlrlll'ed, Mrl. l\111&gt;.... Jailor; IIIII In the COOJIJIT plan- ~ tile COIIIDiillk&gt;ll will
cer
said,
it Hemed II U
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truly
seebJg thoH thlnp
Ron, mu1'• for OI'IUi'"lme•
Uft.l lffuln ._, .....
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In
the
life al a.rlot.
. ..Wd'ncl jJUJDIII wlaldl it
Adui!IJ1, lho --~ .... .PMJ'all1
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CLElEL1\ND (llPO - A ca·
reer ~hlch spanned more ·than
!!O ~·ears in the rUQ,&gt;ed world of
professional football drew to a
eloae Tuesd11 when -Lou "The
T~" Groza announced his r ~
tlrement.
The mainstay or the Cleveland
kicking ottense since 1951 and
before that of the j)).d Clevelal'd
entry In the All-American COfto·
·terence, set his playing days
aside rather than be cut !rom
the team. He'll remain with the
Browns as klckirw coach.
Groza's retirement was announced at a teun luncheon b)'
COich Blanton Collier. As was
e!!pected, second year man Don
Cockroft wilt replace the 44year~ld gridiron great.
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Cockroft clinched the kickl11t
job with the Browns last Satur·
dly night when he scored all ot
Cleveland's _points in their 31-9
loss to the Green Bay Packers.
The 23-yearooOld native or Alamosa, AlL, played college ball
at Adams state.
Book Finished
Closing the book on a career
that started almost)etore hls replacement was born, Groza was
~tlmistic about his football future.
11 1 still think I'm good enough
to kick In pro ball. But if I go
somewhere else, what can I ac..
ccxnpllsh'l" Groza said.
u1 might be able to iO to another team and Prove to myself
I can still do the job, But 1
would be doq a dluervlce to
my tami1y, l'hyself and my bustnesa and ccmmunlty."
Ell1)ress~ confidence that he

The top game in the Southern (1-'1) ol Coach Billy Klnci!d tan·
Valley ·Athletic
COnference · &amp;le with the North
Pir(SV ACJ will toke place at 8 p.m. ates (1-V) o1 Coach Mel Carter
Frjday when the Eaotem Ea&amp;lel at North Gallla;

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could help the Browiu;, Groza
conc1uded:
"Athletics have been good to
me and If I can help the young
playen, I'll get great ei\Joyment oUt of.it."
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ColUver Moved
By FRED DOWN
Willie Mass, Hank Aaron am
C.ollher was vlslbly moved as
UPI Sports Writer
other stars.
he announced Groza's retireThe
Houston
Astros
have
a
Wilson had another of his
ment to newame!L
or rfrll r"
curious aUitude toward D o n very good nights Tuesday when
"I came into pro rootbaU with
Wilson, a o in two seasons has he pitched a six-hitter and
Groza in 1946 and It's a little
pitched a no-hitter, tied the struck out 16 batters as the
sad when Ole moment comes
major Jeague record of 18 Astros beat the Cincimati Reds,
that such a fine person and
strikeouts in a nl~inning game 3-2 in the first game of a
great football player retires."
and demonstrated ~t. he can doubleheader. The Reds won the
During his career, Groza set
overpower the best ·hitters in second game, 4-3, on a basP.srecords that are not likely to
baoeball.
dlled single by Alex Johnson
ever be tq&gt;ped. .Included are 10
They think he'U be I dondy with two out in the ninth inning.
National Football ·League aOO 24
when he learns how to pitch.
High strikeoot Total
team recordo. He Is the only
A 6-fot, 3-lnch 205-pound
IIJin in the NFL to have scored
WUsn, who pitched a noreUve o( Mora·oe 1 La., WUson hiV.er as a rookie against the
more than 1,000 points (1,349),
has
a high-rising fast baJI, a AUanta Braves on June 18 1 1967
His consecutive game scoring
good
slider, an nen temper- and struck out 18 Reds last July
BY JOE SARGIS
streak or 107 games is also a
UPil\JOrts
·Writer
ament
and an erratic history of 14, fanned eight or the last 11 he
league mark.
SOUTII
LAKE
TAH()E,
.:alit
being
either
very good or very faced Tuesday night In scoring
Groza booted his longest field
{UPO-Jim
Hines
h4d
his
bad.
All
'in
all,
it's not a bad his 13th victor)' 8gainst 14
goal in 1948 when he scored from
record
for
a
23-year-old
right- losses: He was 10-9 last year.
53 yards against the old Brook- birthday preseri. today and an
1yn team. Hlo JOilgest NFL boot, Uluminatlng predl~on for UniJ,. hander who bought a baseball
Jose Herrera hit a two - run
52 yards, was 1n 1952 against the , ed States chance rn the Olympic during his rookie season so he tie-breaking double in the fifth
could get it autographed b)' inning
New York Giarts.
track am field competition next
and
Johnny
Bench
"The Toe" retired in 1961 be- month.
cause ol back trouble, but was
••• predict the U.S. will finish
in a Browns uniform the next one-twiH:hree In the 100 meter
season. His final retirement was dash,'' said Hines momenb
not voluntary. He decided to re- after he had shaded friendly
Ure only atler he was assured rivals Charlie Gre:ene and Mel
The Gallta ChaJ)ter or" the Ohio
This will be a 15 cla ss event,
the Browns planned to cut him Pender In the classic centurey
ClvU
Service Enwloyee's Assn. for which, as an added feature,
ffom the squad.
· dash at the trials here Tuesday.
Groll's jersey number, 76, is "We have a lot of power and I is sponsoring its secOnd Annual the home office of theO.C. S.E.A.
Horse Show, at the Gallia Coun- will award a beautiful and large
expected to be retired as a ftnal think we can do it."
salute to the veteran.
Hines celebrated his 22nd ty Junior fairgrounds, near Gal- ''Best cf Show" trophy to the
Receher Ron Gr~en and full- birthday with his victory at the lipolis sawrdly, Sept. 14 at 7 horse or pony winning the most
p.m.
back ani Munsey were cut from final Olympic trials in what
the squad Tuesday as the many observers thought was
Browns got down to their 40 the greatest 100 field ever
Melgll
player limit
gathered.
.
Hines, darting out of the
blocks through slanting shadows
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
on the 7,377-foot high Echo
Saturday, SOpt. 7, 1968
Summil track, burst into a
D. R. Cooley, MaryS. Cooley
SALES REPORT OF
narrow lead alter 60 meters and to Villege or Syracuse, Parcels,
OmO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
then hung on to nip Greene, who Sutton Twp.
HOGS - 175 1D 221J lbs. 19
was clocked in 10.1 seconds.
George M. Freeland, Alice M. to 20; 220 ID 250 lbs. 19 1D
Hines' time of 10 Oat tied the
Amerlcan .League
Freeland to Clarence D. Adams, 20; Light 17 to 20; Fat Sows
W. L. P el GB recognized world record he
15 to 17; stags 12 to 16; Boars
Parcels, Syracuse, .
shares with six others. Jim.
Detroit • • • • · •92 . 54 •630
11 to 14; Sows and Pigs 65 to
Adams,
Clara
AdClarence
D.
Baltimore • ••• 82 62 . 572 8'h Greene and Smlth have a
ams to George M. Freeland, 100; ~oats 8 to 15.
Bo11ton . . ••• . 78 68 •534 14
pendi~ 9. 9 mark achieved at
CATILE - steers 20 to 25.Alice M. Freeland, Psrceis ,
Cleveland ••• •78 71 .523 15'h the naUonal AAU champion50; Heifers 18 to 24.50; Baby
Syracuse.
New York • •• •75 70 . 517 16'h ships lost June.
George M. FreelaOO, Alice M. Beef 20 to 26; Fat Cows 14 to
Oakland . ••• . 15 72 .510 171h
Dave Maggard twshed seFreeland to Archie E. Lee, June 17.50; Canners 12 to 14; Bulla
Minnesota • • • .69 77 .473 23
cond to George Woods and just
18 to 22; Milk Cows 100 to 200.
P. Lee, 5. 5 A., •Syracuse.
C8ltf'ornia • • • . 63 84 •429 29112 ahead or world record holder
VEAL CALVES - Tops 35. Rupert
E.
Hutton,
Dec.
,
to
Chicago •. . . •61 86 .415 311h Randy Matson In the shot puL
Onelta M. Hutton, JOyce o . Keen- 25; Seconds 32 to 35; Medium
"' ,!fasflltW'ton • ·: ."57,"87 ';~9't 34. · - ·· Woods, who as a coUegian-lbat
28 to 32; Com. and Hvs. 25 to
Tuesday's Results ·1:- ! · .'·io Matson, 'then a High t1Chooler, er, CCt. ror Trans., Olive.
Oneita M. Hutton, to Jo,Yce 28; Culls 18 ID 22.
N.Y. 2 Chi I, 1st twiiiJ!hr
back In 1963, beat both Maggard
0, Keener, 19 A., Olive.
SHEEP - Ewes and Llns. S
N.Y. 5 Chi 0, 2nd, niJ!ht
and Randy tills time wiLh a
Clara B. Hess to Freeland S. to 10; stock Ewes 5 to 10; Fat
Cleveland 6 Minn 2, night
heave of ~ feet, tA inch. It was
Detroit 1 Callfornlo 2; nlghl
the best lhrow of his career. Norris, Lots 33 &amp; 34, Syracuse. 9Jeep 5 to 8; Culls 1 to 5;
Gilbert Hart, Audrey Hart, to Bucks 4 to 8; Fat Wethers 5
oakland 5 Boston 3, night
The 100 and shot put were the
to 10.
Har~ )-lOde Hart, Right of
Ronald
Baltimore at Wash ppd.J rain only finals on Tuesday's scheway, Sutton.
LAMBS - Topo 25.30; Secdule. Today, thougtl, there will
onds
22 to 24; Light Wto. 20
James
0.
Smith,
dec,,
Ethel
Today's Probable Pitcllers
be flna1s in the discus, 400 M. Smith, dec. , to George L. to 22; Common 16 to 20.
All Times EDT
meter hurdles and the 800 Smith, James H.. Smith, FrankE.
Boston (Looborg 5-6) at Oak- meter run.
Smith, Atfld ror Trans., Orange.
land (Odom 14-9), 11 p.m.
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Frank E. Smith, Marie Smith,
Detroit (Hiller 7--5) at CaliforHogs: 190-220, 20; No. 1, 20. to George L. Smith, James It
nia (Brunet 13-15), 11 p.m.
25; 220-240, 19.50; 2~0-260, 19;
Smith,
Parcels, 6range. "
Cleveland (McDowell 14-12) at
180.190, 19.50; 160-!80, 18.50.
International League Standings
Everett L. Schultz, Beulah B.
Minnesota (Perry 8-6), 9 p.m.
Sows. 17.20-17.85. Boars, 15.25B,y
United
Press
International
Schultz,
to Robert Lee Barber, 15.50. Pigs by head, 12-18.
~timore (Hardin 17-10 and
Semi-Finals
Vivian Carole Barber, Lots 18Phoebus 14-14) at Washington
Cattle, 682 head . Choice
W, L. PeL 19, Tuppers Plalns, 0,
(Pascual 12-10 arw:l Moore 2-6),
steers, 27-27.80; Good steers,
Columbus • • • • • .I 0 1.000
John HenryGoblewCiydestew2, 5 p.m.
26-26.50; Standard steen, 24.85Jacksonville
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1.000
art,
1 acre, Rutland.
Chl&lt;ago (llorlen 10.12) at New
25.50; Good Hollers, 25.60-26.Toledo • .. . •••• 0 0 .DOD
York (Peterson 10-9), 8 p.m.
50; standard Heifers. 23-24. 50;
Rochester • •• ·, •• 0 1 . 000
Good Cows, 19-20.50; Utility
Tuesday's Results
NEW ll!RECTOR
Cows, 17.50-18.25; Canner a nd
Thursday Games ·
Columbus 8 Rochester 3
WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPOCutter, 16.50 down; Bulls, 19.BO!tlmore at Wash!~, night Jacksonville 5 Toledo 4
The United States , Mtlitary
40-24; Heavy Feeder Steurs, 24Only game ocheduled
Academy Tuesday named CoL
25,80j :iock Calves, steers, 25.AJ. &lt;~Gus.·· · Dle]ens to succeed
50-28. 75.
Col. Jerry G. G. C&amp;pka as
Veal Calves : Choice, 3S;Good,
Anny'!l director of AthJetic s.
32,25; Medium, 30; Commercial,
Clpka: retires ln January.
28 downi Baby Calves by head,
Dielens was a four-letter man
16-39 .
in West Poirt athletics and went
Lambo: Choice, 26; Good, 23;
on to earn the su ... er star and. Feeden, 21-22.30.
Purple Heart during the Korean
War.

p.m. _
HOuston CLe1111ster 10.13 and
Giusti 9--13) at ClnclmoU (Culver 1o-1s and Nolan 84), 2, 5:30p.m.
Los ~· (Keklch Z-9) at
St. LoUis (GibBOO 20.1), 9 p.m.
San Francisco (Marlohal 25-7)
at Atlanta (Jarvto 15-9); 8 p.m.
Thursday' a Games
No gameo scheduled

Last week, Eastam dlapolled that wino thlo ooe 11011 1 2-&lt;1 IMBUe pine'...~ ~
,
or the lioMan Traee Wildcats lead ill .tbe 1968 SV AC raoe.
Coaoh NoOil Holtter't '
36~ and the Pirates won 22-V
All SV AC ICflads are In ac- ,.. Trace tu•l&gt; WUdcsta will"
over Suutherri lLoeal.. The squad Uon this week but tile Eallem..tett.tn f'iderol Hoc:ldnr (1~ .
NOrtb Gailla clash Is the only at llarcervtllo. Coaoh Hellllir
will . ba maldnc Ida homo ~
!lith' tile WUdOaia. Ldl -

Reds-Astros Split Twinbill

·Bo,..
Hines TI"es

Mark In 100
Meter Da'sh

homered for the Reds' Drat run
in the second inning.
Clay Carroll was the wiMing
pitcher in the se&lt;:ond game after
Mel Queen, making hili! first
start since May 26, was t::gged
for hmners by Jim Wynn, Doug
Rader and Norm Miller during
7 1-3 Innings.
The Los Angele11 Dodgers
defeated the St. Louis Clrdlnals, :J-0, the San Francisco
Giants beat the Brafes, 4-2, an:l
the Chicago Cubs romped over
the New York Mets, 8-1, in
other Nationa1 League games.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg was
ratned out.
Tigers Top Arwels
In the American League, the
Detroit Tigers downed the
cautornia Angels, 7-2, the
Ol.ldand Athletics beat the
Boston Red Sox, 5-3, the

Gallia OCSEA to Hold 2nd Show

Market Report

STANDINGS

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points for the night.
Classes to be shown are:
Lead in pony, (trophies to all).
Pleasure pony, 56" and under.
Western Pleasure horse (full
mane and tail).
Clover Leaf Barrel race, (open).

Trail Horse Class.
Pick ~ Race, (open),
Indian Costume, (fuJI Indian
dress).
English Pleasure Horse.
Drunkard Paracttse Race (open).
Western Pleasure Horse, (clipped mane and taU).
Flag Race, (()')en).
Boot Race, (open),
Egg and Spoon Rice, (open).
Ride ond Run Race, (open).
Roadster Pony, (50" and IJil..
der).
Classes 4,&amp;.9-11-12-13 and 14
will pay cash; ail ot:ber class
awards are trophies and ribbons.
The gates will open at 4 p. m.
Admission will bEl 50 cents; entry fees ate $1. 50.
There will be retreshmerlti
and ample parking avaHable.

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Cleveland Inlians topped the
M.lmeaota Twins, 6-2, and the
New York Yankees swept a
doubleheader from the Clllcago
White
Sox,
Z-1 and
5-'1.
Baltimore at Washington was
rained out.
Blll Singer scattered nine hits
and touched off a twc&gt;-run rally
In the third Inning with a single
to win his 11th game for the
Dodgers, who beat the Cardinala ror the second straight time.
The shutoot was the 163rd of
the NL season- me shrt of the
major league record set by the
NL in 1908.
WUlie McCovey' s 33rd homer,
a ~run drive Into the right
Oeld stands in the third inning,
was the big ·blow for the Giants
as Mike McCormick went 6 1-3
IMings In relief to raise his
record to 11·14.
DUly Williams drove in six
runs with three homers, giving
him a record-tyll")g fl ve homers
in two games, and raised his
league..leading roo batted in
total to 94 in pacing the Cubs to
their v1 ctory behind the eight-hit
pitching of Bill Hands.

SOUTHERN VALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
(SVAC ONLY)
TEAM
W L T POP
Eastern • . . . . • . I 0 0 36 6
North Gallia • • • .1 0 0 22 0
Southwestern . • •o 0 0 o o
Kyger Creek , , , .0 0 0 0 0
Hannan' Trace .. . 0 1 0 6 36
Southern • . • • , • . 0 1 0 0 22
TOTALS
2 2 0 64 64
SVAC AND OPPONENTS
TEAM
W L T P OP
Eastern . •• , • . . 1 0 0 36 6
North GoUts • . . .1 0 0 22 0
Southwe stern . . . .1 0 o 21 0
f'lirland • • • . . . 1 0 0 22 8
FederaJ Hocking • . 1 0 0 14 0
Buffalo (Putnam) .. 1 0 1 34 20
Harman Trace ... , 0 1 0 6 36
Southern .• , .•.. 0 1 0 0 22
Kyger Creek . • • , 0 1 0 8 22
Alexander . . , •• •0 l 0 0 11
Belpre •. . • . •• •0 1 0 8 22
Glouster .• . . • , .o 1 0 7 33
llonnan, W. Vs. • ,0 2 0 0 60
Miller , , , , . , , .0 1 0 6 18

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Wahama • •• .••• o I 1 13 20
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Eastern 36 Raman Trace 6
North Gallla 22 Southern 0
Meigs 13 Wahama 6
Southwestern 21 Hannan, W. Va.
0
Fairland 22 Kyger Creek 8
Federal Hocking 14 Alexander 0
PhUo 22 Belpre 8
Rock HUI 53 Symmeo Vslley 6
Buffalo (Putnam) 27 Wurtland,
Ky. 13
Crooksville 33 Glouster 7
Sheridan 18 Miller 6
TillS WEEK'S GAMES
FRIDAY
Eastern at North Gailia
Federal Hockl11t at Haman Trace
Wahamaat KyJJOr Creek
Southwestern at Alexander
Southern at Belpre
Miller at Glouster
Walton at Bulfal&lt;&gt; ( P - )
South Point at Fali-'tam ·
Hannan, W. Va. atSymmesVIlley ''l

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Alexander 14-0 last Looklllg for their llrat win Will
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hama White Fai&lt;OIII(D-l-0aiKy•
pr Creek (0-0. Coach -.nl
Lee Mlller•a BobcatJ ktlt 22 ..
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comlllg on Kypr Creek'l achedule are four SV AC foea, ~
ern, North GaJlia, Eastem and
Southwestern, in that order.
Southwestern (1-'1) iourne¥1 to
Alexander (0-1) for F r I d a y
night's battle. The~~ loll
14-V last week to Federal Hock·
lDg while the BigtJiandaro al .
Coach Steve gjjee downed Hunan, W, Va., 21.0.
Coach Bob Ashley'• Sou-..
Local (0-1) Tomadoeo wiU true! to Belpre. Southem loll lall
week ID NOrth Gallla 22-ll wldlo
Belpre dropped a 22-8 CODtell lo
Philo,
other SV AC foes in acd.aa
Frlda.Y nlglrt Include MIUer CO-O
vo. Gloustar (0.1); Bullalo (PUt..
nam) (1-V-1) vo. Walton ('I);
Fairland {1-'1) vt. South Polllt
(?); and Hannan, W. Va. (0-Z)
vo. SYmmes Velley (D-1).

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National League
W. L. PeL GB
St.. Loula •• • . 90 57 .612
san Fran. • • ••79 67 .541 IIJih
Clnclnnatl .••. 74 69 . 517 14
Chlcqo •.• • •16 71 .517 II
Atlonfll ; •••• , 74 72 .507 IS'h
Plttoburl!h •• •70 74 .486 18'h
Pbllldelphla • ,68 76 .412 21Jlh
Loo ANeles • •66 80 •452 2:Jlh
Houatoil"~ • ' ': -~ g~ , .4$1 2lli.&gt;
NeW'~~k",. 1' .115' 82 ".442 25 "
1&lt;, 'N!slli:'s Reoult' · · ·
Los ·-:Ana 3 St. Louis 0, nil!ht
Hduo ·
2, 1o~ twllll!ht
Clncl 4 Hous 3, 2nd, nlght
san Fran 4 Atlanta 2, night
Chicago 8 New York 1
Pblla at Pitts, nil!h~ ppd., rain
· Today's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
New York &lt;McAnclrew 1-7 or
cardweU 7·12&gt; at Chlc1110 (Jonkino 17-13), 2:30p.m.
PhUadelphla CIVile 9--12 ond
G. Jackson 1-4) at PlttsburJ!h
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Pt&gt;-,.,m New.' Church'.fiJr New World
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Harris0p~ille

Back to School

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The dream at tile rprmljJon Mel - · - t a r all . at to- ~atthet'IIOconsre..-m
c:tlotl
,at a 'new dlurcli'rora now 'J!Orld dl,·i~e."
()
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the -~- •of
&amp;..die to be ...,.:; '.
BY MRS. JOHN STOUT
came IIIIo r~IQ last &amp;mdllln
Dr. Rodebalfer Gil to eau-- lion stood 111 honor al the
•
· Ia the rllltna cit addJIIailll
Mr. llli Mrs. Larry McGrath MelgsCoullt;y.
tlonthat;;eilerdl.t''oc!...-ch,yeo- nesaalthllmomlint.
c:ome . tdllt.tobausedlo~- '
and Children spent .an evenlJW
Dr. Harold Dull, district 111• terday's tradiUGIII, and yeller'11111 Ia the Drst suoh
~.uOn It tile· ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- p e r - or the - · Dl•· day's lndiYIWal fomll,y celllen - . . , . • former Methodist and
. chureh It Ia hopocltlllltm&amp;JIY· ..
Grath.
trlct a1 the tinlted Melhocllst a1 warohlp were not aulllolonl to E.U.B. COIIII'O&amp;BIIon In tho Ports· ::;
· and !lmlllel, and' ·
Mrs, Mae Mason, Mr. aDd Churcll, llli Dr. Colvill Rode- IJieel tbe warld'a llomands a- - mouth District Ill the Ohio West bu.:.!.wal~
Will assist In tile
Mrs. Russell Mason and daugh- tielter district -~Or gainlla &lt;bur&lt;b toda.Yeonreronce al thl) former Mathss ""'
ter, were guests of Mr. am:t the ~outh Dlstrtct Ill -the
Ho ol• abserved that Chrts- ediJt ~. ond the oecond COIIIIrUctlon. I lllv!UII Wile to
Mrs. Paul Masoo llli daughters United Methodist Church, clasp. IIana must ' · - real and deep ouch union In 11!0.OhJo·!bJtheaot
~~:.: evelling warlhlp
of Decovah, m. tor a few days. ed hand• In
Dr Dull remllldeOI ,
111111bollc 11111.., and concerned love of Cllrlat In the Confen!nee_al the former Evan- • .
Visitors at the Dana Welch formation ot the new st. Paul'a present, It the dlurob Is to I!IYe aellcal Umted BrothrOII c;hurch, eervlco~~~~ ·not to be .tuat.
home over Labor Day were their United Methodist Church from realsenlce Ia lido world.
alnco the two ~unit- each C
an " but o • c·h
children, Mr. atxl Mrs. Everett the former E.U.B. llli Metho"Chriot al-• Uved Ia the edlnDollubiiiJulle23.
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c;::rt~~I&amp;L"Dr.Dutt
Welch, Palma and Serdy, atxl eliot
In Tu!IP8r• p.-osent," ho sold, ''Widie
'11111 1oco1 Jlldoa bu. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weieh Plains
al the church live too mudl !a tlf8llor hlotorlcal IIIPftC111&lt;o aa!d:
aDd daughters, CherrJ, cathy,
'1111; moment wao the ·ldalt· tile put, hoping for a betl4lr aa tile c:Onsr I don becOmes ..,.
•"rbbto union IIIII be either juat
and Carol.
,
light or the morning ""rshlp...-. Mure, and fotvlllng that """ al tile ......,11 tarmod In the a change ala citlllroh name; or a
Mr. aiJI Mrs. Gary Welch llli vice In wldch the united 0011111"0- II tbe time ,.. need lo act 1m' UaUod .,._. Cburth In the ~:::...: :r~=
daughters, Mrs. Cecil 0, Brick· gaUoos was challenged by Dr. Christ."
eorttreworld.
motivated."
les and son, Greg, and Mr. ard Rodehe«er, who alid:
The birth al tho new ..,.._.
Dr. Dull lnltslled all theMrs. Ronnie Welch and sons, Tim
DINNER
ENJOYID
"Toda.Y's church mull not be gat1011 wu - " ' - ' by 52 peraiOcero
al the cbur&lt;h, llli the
and Trev, and Mrs. Dermy Ash yesterdll)"'B church, or a church IODI, Wbo aaw Dr. Dutt place a
THE DAY OF e e l - wu
-!ned
cllolr c:ootlmed t b •
arxl daughters wore guests of In ~ lor a better lomorrow, cloled Bible upon the pdpl~ and oontillled II tile bmllltl of tile
theme
or
tho santee with Ita
Mrs. Pauline Jones at Cheshire. but rather the church a1 toda.Y then the permanent Balla a1 Un- ehii-ch Jolnad topther In a fol.
inthem, "I Will Plklt '111ee."
Mrs. Neal's sister~ Mrs. Del- must come to grtpo with loda.Y's !on em top or the Bible. AI the
k&gt;wlhip dinner - - In bollor "'
The a-..ce at the ...-vphia Kaltenbach of The Plains, problems, and sene with love
, the- dlurch, llli Dr. llcMlohetis visiting Mrs. Neal.
rer llli Dr. HoroldDutt. Thotrua- Ice• wu IIIQJ'IIIIII worllblp $2,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson
tees m e t blur Jdf•taly ~­ Cllureh ScboOI 6e ond eveniDe
called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ter dinner· witb Dr. Dutt, to warlhlp 77.
RtY, Jack F, Y...... the Drat
Waggoner.
plan for the future.
Ia I h
Mr. and Mrs. Sheila Erwin
palllor
UliaiJed to the - ...,_
- · · preoent deW. to blllld
were guests of her folks, at Hur....ptlon. - · oil lo llltelid
acerter al worthlp.
ricane, W. Va.
Emphula was placed . _ tile St. Paul's United Mothodllt
Mrs. Hope Harper'sgrandchil~
help needed al tile comm~ CburdJ.
dren, Earnie and Frank Van Cooney, have gone home for school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waggoner and children of Colum- SHE GETS NOWHERE GOING waitresses hate women. I gat:hbus spent their vacation with STEADY WITH MARRIED MAN er she means waiters too. I am
Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner here. Dear Helen:
one- of the latter, not AmerlGuests in the Charlle Jones
lt was love at first sight, but can born, but 111M a citizen. I
home were hi s daughters, Miss I'll have to admit after three am a little tired of people us-Gertrude Jonet;; of Dayton, Mr. years, I'm still ln the dark. He log the word "hate" for such
and Mrs. Wil,liam Howard and told me right away he was mar- litUe things. When they go out
children of zanesville, 0., &amp;I'll ried but not happy. Several times for a good time, they shoUldn't
Contrary to what IIOIIlO 0! this alter Hider deQitnded that po.-o ·_
Mrs. Clarice Switzer and Mrs. 1 saw him with a woman 1 a g.. look for faults to complain abotL
Nation'• leaders are telling the lions ot CzechoolcMkla be ~
Elsie Thaxton of Ashland, Ky.
sumed was his wife, but later
We who wait tables are em- country, tllere are SCIIII8 things 1o Germ&amp;IQI. a.mberlalnasreed
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes on he told me she was his girl cerned with serving the public
spent the weekeOO with Mr. and friend - they'dbeengoing steady last and well,a!XIwedoo't " hate" _ very Important things _ which In the hope that ho had bou&amp;lrt
cannot be booihL
peace. He said he had "presenMrs. Richard Rhodes and chil- for two years.
special grolC)s. What "The
Slnce World War n this n1tlort ed peace in our time." lJnlortun.
dren at Dunbar, W, Va.
Shortly afterwards we started Girls" don't realize is that, when
ate1w uour time" ·p~ to be , .•
has
Indulged In a gigantic ertart
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Mrs. ~al Rhodes, Guy Har- goint steady, or so 1 thoughL a table o( six or seven people
to
meet
every
prablem
llli
every
..
ry
brlet one yeor later lift,.\
per and Mrs. Paul Gilkey were Once he e\'en Rled for diYorce, ask for "sepantechecks,"many
need
with
an
outlay
or
dollots
In
ler
was
malllllg troops
p..,
guests of Mrs. Stout.
but dropped it. His "ICe and ex· delays are created, plus the riak
ihe
hope
that
thio
would
bring
a
land's
border
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thinking
that~
Mrs. Iva Donohue and Ray, girl friend have keys to his car of charging the wrong ltems to
Miss Annetta Estep and Mrs. and can use it any time. I'm the wrong persons. U we pve oolutlon. In most lnsllllces It again hlo damanda would be 'met •
hao oo1 done oo.
with IIJpeaoemenL The ~eaultwu
Stout attended camp meeting at not allowed.
them separate checks they'd no
Along
with
our
etrorts
ot
olq&gt;World Warn.
Baileys Rwl.
I'm not permitted w uk him doubt change their coii!J)bllnt to
ping
Communist
1ggresslon,
we
This Natton needs to learn.
questions about other women, 4 'slow 11ervlce.'' However.lfthey
have sought to buy fl"lendo. We too, that It cannot buy reiQleol
"Air Space"
but I' m third degreed, every uk for separate ch&amp;cks, we
have e:q&gt;ended well over $100 lot law llli. order. The CCili-. ,
No rule of law, national or move 1 make. If he calls aDd the don't ' 4 h&amp;te" them - even when billion since ttle start or the mlsalon on Clvll Dlsord.en IDide ,
international, defiues the ex- line is busy, I'm accused of we c1n spot immediately what
tent of "'air space"' although tslldng to another maiL He kind of grotull;y ID e&gt;)JOot: In Marshall Plan In Europe. we Its report earlier this yeor. 11
all nations claim sovereignty doesn't like to be seen tn pub- restlurant U~, "86 or 111'' have ghen a-.r that aum tn eco-- advocated ape n d l n gmualve _
nomic 111i mllltary aid In the .. sums or-.~umuch -;
of such areas over their re~
lie with me.
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~ that theoe IBIIona to which as one biDIOR dollar• •
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Anything and everything I do Dear Helen:
we bave given these bllllMB or- an etrort to. buy M and ori!"'"· ;
_Is Wl:QI!8- 1 do\l:t. sea~Q~ 1/leJ "!''I .
We .waltresseo. don'l hale woand Mrs. Orvy Gainer or HebrOn fight, hav~ p~ tas~, BJP...'-~ ,men, ·· but thB.Y do eontllle Us! dellan"would become our falll&gt;- . 'Thlo , ill: - -~ ""!'!'!•. ~,!~'"'"'
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RD, Sunday. There were 56 pre-- ting fat" when I gain OJl4ll pourd. When we ask If they want separ· rut fl"lendo.
Unfortunately It did oo1 work. · our D.nanciAUY tnlublecl-~· sent for a nne basket dinrler. 1 bought him a watch tor Chi-tst- ate checks, almost always they
Visiting and games were the mas and he gave It back with say "No" it they really do, and we slllld toda.Y perhaps more aovernment could olford~-~ojat- .. 1
In the post, llli .I do 1101 P~;.• ,,
order of the day. Arthur Ours the implication that it wasn't as "Yes" if they don't. So man.v alone In tho world as a nadon
Is the new President, Robert good as the one his girl frletxl times, after the order, the)' d~ than at any time since World pose a return to the past1.IIIAID1!'· •
Ours, vice presidentj Beck)' bought hlm. The shirts I ,gave cide to .. go Dutch," which of War 0. In the Drs! pblce, the Amerlcano lived In far wor~ , ,
people or the world, ;Jncludina cl~umstaitces thu·do•venaome. '·
Ours, secretary atxl treasurer.
him "itched."
course they'd planned to do all
those w whom we bave given the slum dwellers loda.Y- 'Yet ~: ,
The reunion will be held at the
1 believe he enjoys having wo- along but nobody dared ~
Rising Sun Park at Lancaster men fight over blm. At age 44, tp about separate checks. So money, eua.pectad our motive1, were no wholesale ~rders ~
next year. Everyone enjoyed the shouldn' t he be ready to settle you have to unscramble the bW and !oat respoot for our Judp- no s~ rloe Iii the crime
ment.
nte, We stW had respect for
day,
for one? Oh yes, he DOES SIJ' for them. Or, if you write out
France is a prime ex:unple or law and order. Today, ln the
Mr. aOO Mrs. Donald Pierce of he loves me, but only when he's a half dozen checks, one gal
Athens, and James Circle of drunk. Is it time to take oft the will say, "It's on me," and how naUons we have befriended moat aftluent socletyevetlmoWn,
New Haven, W. Va., were at the blinders, or should I stay in the again, the waitress mustdo aome are behavlJw toward 01 now. The respect lor law and order has Ill
French accepted our aid In larp but di-ed.
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home or Mary Circle on Monda.Y.
dark ond ~ !Dr the beor? quick ~ - W/1TRESS
amounts. Then they repudiated
Respect !Dr blw llli order canHattie Powell an:l daughter, Ad- THREE YEAR WAIT
Dear Helen:
die, of Portland, recenUy called Dear TYW:
"The Glrls" are right about the North Atlantic Treal;y Organ- not be bought, llli attempts to
tzaUon and ordered our troops do oo, to COIDj)l"GIIIioe with evil
on Mary.
Be honest! The blinders came waJtrenes favoring men. We call
otr
French soil. France has re- and unrest, will only invite more
oft 10118 ago. Your real QUe&amp;- our re11ervaUOI\I In ahead of
fused tO settle her war debts ha- d11respect.
tion is: Should 1 setUe for a bad time, but we women are atW
When a man or nation is down
bargain or risk being manless? waiting while men are served curred when we cune to her aaslstance, ttnt at the hands or ••• hilp. • , bit in a marnr that
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My answer is: Yoo' re "man- and gone. When we ask. nlne
the German Kaiser 111i later In will allow for I degree or oel!
less" now. Dum,p Utis poor rae- times out of ten the waitresses
World Warn by IUUer. To top retpect whenareeoveryismada.
atmile, and go shq~ping while tell us they do not glw separ·
the Insults, France hal now ~
When a msn Ia down offer
there 's still time. - H.
ate cheeks.
enl,y aided with the communists him the cype or aolistal)ce that
Dear Helen:
Perhaps we get second class
In regard to vtetmm.
will allow him to pt book m hls
"The Girls" complained that service because women are a ...
This
Nallon
should
learn,
too,
feet with • feell~ or prlda.
sumecl to be Ugbt with a tip.
thet
you
cannot
buy
peace.
Buy·
'11111 cype of belp - both to
Waltresoes ahould stop to think:
Maybe 1he service makes 01 thl.t q ut)'thq lnllcates a -~~~ .Jor'Isn aat10111 llli to the ooedJ ,
Is belllg made In return tar 1101110 til oui".f""' NatiOn - could 110 tar ~
way. - CAREER GIRL
This eolumn Ia dedicated to product. sernce, or conee,ston. to reestabllsh our reputatkll
family living, 10 If you're hav- The outstancilag exan;~le or 1111 abroad. And It could form tho
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trouble, let Helen help YOV. vtalt ol E~'o Prime Mlnlol. der at home.
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trees, words camot describe
She will also welcome ycur own or Neville C~nloMunlch
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and ID realize some o1 them
have been there since bet ore
-opJIPOr.
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RIO GRANDE - Wlththeopon.\
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, enougll, their roots are only 3 1111: of classes last Friday, Rio
'lo 6 feet~ lqth. Other places Grande College welcomed 15 IWW
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Franojaco, l.Oo ~eo, BeYer- Its rankL This brqa the 111111'
J,y Hlllo, and oo ID - . . Art- ber or full-time facull;y to 13,
"""" llew ovet.the Grand Coli- tour more tloantheprevtousyear,
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yga, on to El l'i.ao, Texas, and
New facull;y !or the 196~9
oo lDto Mexico. Oklahoma Cit;y academic year are: Dr. WlUrid
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IIIC! 011 to Mempldo, Temesoee Barton, professor ot~loh; Dr.
just for lunch then - a r d Bruce CUrUs, dlreclol' of pbyalbound. Panned lor gold at KnottJ cal education and asaoclate professor or phyalcal edacaUon;
Berry Flll'lll.
Belldes bringing home a small MerrW Gradln, professor ot edbottlB ot. gold- tbe;y have brouJht uc&amp;Uon; Slmuel Grossman, 1~
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home golden memories wldch structor or dnma; Slllrley *will be chorlohed forever.
.... ..slstanl pro!e11or ol art;
The 'ood al a dream vacation, Eu&amp;e.., Newman. lnstrucler of
Mrl. ~ rec:aliL
soclulOI!Y: Dr. George 011111111,
protesior or piJJeleo, Dr. T.
Vall J'llmer, Jr., .,~tepro­
Publicity stwtta of BarfesiOI' or relisiOII lnd phJInum
bad notblllc on Benja•atAaD&amp;, OI"DI, ~
phy;
Lee llttre, lnltru4;IGr or
CfrlturT....... . . . .
ll)bl FraDII;Ib!'• aebeme_to
......... .u~r-. ........ n. history; MelvyD llolell, 1111_~ )ll'OJilOte !hi&gt; first edldon. of
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Poor Rlelwd'l AlmiiiACt
"-!I liNIN, .............. IIWUT.
lnltructor ol dnma; &amp;1111 Jan In 1732, The World Alman!"'
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Simko, uooc:lato proleour al notet. Becallll! lis almanat• -were already beiD•
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Three -llllnilnl.tndvopoi!: pubUsbed Ia J!~dflm!A,
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FriDtlla ,prlatld -!1 ~ ~
lions
Oiled by _B!Ir_ E.
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tbe deatb. of :rttaD·teec!l,.......... Diill ..............
Murphy, Jr.,- lleld lw~Ji,!aal..,. of
publlsber .,.a popUlar eom- . ·
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counselor; WWJam Smeltzer, dl- petlngllm.,.C..
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NEW YORK - Htmert'a erstwhile Kennedy'man Larry O'Brien can have a Howard Hughes
exec~te I.QYtime he wants ••••
Jaclde Kennecll''s having her portrait daOOed by Aaroo Shlkler
.... sept. . 6 is Ambassador Joe
KennedY's 80th htrthda.Y .... EcCIIOmlsr;y..nu- K. Galbraith's
Chi. ' home for the quadrermial
shambles was the PleybOJ' Club
.... llel Wobb lo the 2nd bli&amp;est
Las Vegas owner •. •• East In-

dian music P a lotta passive
resistance at the surmner..Jong
Central Park concerts - aU
live were the only Oopmuslcales
a1 the 1 - ldnda cool summer
••• Mexican Olympics 11'011l':
Mexf.ean tcboola have no ,manda1Dry pi,ya!cal fltne~s or sports
programa. .
Nut James Bond - Austral1111 modal George Luenby; he's
ap for a multi..mllllon movie bu11rance policy and Is having
bis Down Under accent _pl))oi)ip.
pod •••• Big money Nixon backer. Fred Ankles has other rlskbiVolvementa - In the upcomlllg Bdwy. play" A Mother's Kiss.
es" and already baa a hit in
·~" In Londoo.
YOu woo:Jt have to be Mexican to enjoy Acapalco's very
Drll dellcatesoen ... w. 86th
St. Preobyterlan Church'• liBD:
"Ime-in Every ~.. . .. . Chi.
lllainaker Tom Thomaa wanto

ed as Theatre~f-the Absurd."

diet" .... The lrish-lrsaeli Fes-

Top model-lashion scribbler
Gertl Grudel bought expensive
trlnuned-mlnk eyelashes: her 18month daughter ate •em ··~· striking employes at Puerto Rico's
El conquistador burned down the
just-built gol( pro's shop' that's
par .•.• Caretul, fellas, or the
New Gal 1n Town, chic JBJU1e
nuocco - she's sweet 16 . .••
Self'named "witch" and occultbuff Florence stevenson forecast
bet first novel "OpbeUa" would
oell oot Its first printing and It
did; on the way to a 2nd sell out .... Twiggy: Profile In COurage.
Sinatra's pals say he decided
the dstss with Carolyn L.ynley
were too neatQr clown her pr~s
agent's alley w · uThiQ'" ~.
multi-married guys always wed
the same type: Adam West's latest starlet Anna Marie Collins
is a ringer for Adam's ex-Eve
•••• If anyone deftes you to say
me thing beautlful about _politics - spoiler George Wallace,
just reply - hls daughter Pem;

tival at Stern's dep't store Sept.
9 hired a natural guest-starpa.lr:
Stiller and Meara, the married
Irish4ewis · comics (Slante and
Mazeltov) .. .. Non - fattening
milk outfit took one leer at Rita
Gam's svelte everything and hired her as its CBordens') TV spokesman (Man!)
Bobby Darin ended his Atlanta Records contract and will
start his own : Sinatra tried it
with Reprise Records and War·ner Bros. had to bail h1m rut
... . Gilbert Becaud' s one - man
Bdwy. show opening at the Cort
Theatre Oct. 6 ls havlng a hardly- nearby tryout tour - France,
Greece and Italy .... The "N.Y.
P .D." TV series borrowed an
authentic dete,etive.'s ~r from
the N. Y. cops-and some one
stole lt.

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"The Beautiful Couple" nove)'s starr requested we print our
opinion: okay - It's filthy .•.•
Scribner' I 5th Ave. stashed it on
a near-ceiling shelf explaining,
''It should be where it can't be
reached easily by children" ....
Why scream when your kids jitter through the bugaloo, the swim,
Slaon Slmpoon (Mayor O'Dwy- the jerk, the anylhlllg: grampo's
er's widder)) to stay here ond (or great...gramps') teen - dances
ftlr8el Ellrope •••• E~Q~Ire must&amp; were the bunny-hug, grizzly bear,
lmowed sump'n: four weeks be- kangaroo hop, lame wck, turkey
fore the Dem. oonveortlonlt lock- trot, back In 1914.
Peter Lawford's shed leVan
ad up ltl article "The Demoeratte National Conveutlon View- pounds m a very happy "wine

Carmel News
By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busch
and family of McKeesgie Ridge,
William Carleton, Margaret Am
Carleton, Patrick, Betty VanMeter and Eunie Brinker, Ra·
cine RD. atteflled the Gainer
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PI" . PLEASANT - COUIII;y Ex~ who elect the city council or eounIaudon Agerrt Carl Cook, alid l;y court which ap_polnts the coml4llldo.Y thet I'008hiY seven out or mlslion that employs a stall and-

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Fred
~cer of Mason accomponled
their daughter and oon-ln.Jaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roush• of
IW'IJ'l' 10 Americans now live on or consultant.
Tbe star! ond-&lt;&gt;r c:onoultant of Pougtjteepsie, N, Y. m a 7,000
per COlli or the land. While
lllo other three out ol 10 per - the c:ommlsslon, at the directlOI'I mile trip In the Rouohes' plane
- • ltring on 99 per cent of the of the plamlng commlsslcm, con- llli 1,500 miles bycarwldcbtool&lt;
laDd have less social and eultur· duds studies, prepares .Plans, them .te many of the western
al -rtunlt,y, their needs for and reports to the planning com- states and on to California. DurttdcHttm•• economic activi1;y and minion which advises the cit,v or big the trtp which started on
.....my governing bodies.
August 5 and was concluded ..,
joba are urgent.
August 29, Mrs. Spencer said,
Cook
said
state
Ia"
spolia
out
"ll's a fact d. lite," he said,
•'thlt development is slower in certain quallllcallons In regard -·we saw our country ~ many
tboiMt COIIlD'RDiitles wbleh have no to conunlssion membership. For things we never expected to
deiJ&amp;D for progress. Few firma example, a member must be a see. She commented onthemoun·will risk a slzeoble Investment PI \Jil6lt1 owner and resident of lalns, plalna, desert and vastIDd a future in a community that the ctt;y or counl;y; two thirds ·or ness of the country - and ap1a1 no plan to create and foster a the memberl or the commiuion predated more, what our ancestors raced in their westwardtrav...
IIIIVIronment for orderly must have been proper1;J' owners
elo,
haVing flown arer the area
for
at
leu!
10
yean
prior
to
apgrowth.''
ond
oeelllg
some of the ~
_polntment.
A oomprehenolve plan Cool&lt;
the.Y
travoted
throulh- 1 do not
Tbe
powero
a1
the
planning
said, Is the IIUJIKI!Ited I e t al
100
how
any
or
them ever lived
commia&amp;ioll
are
limited.
Jt
mere. , - ruleo that ,Ude a com ly
makel
and
recommenda
!or
to
give
ua
our
west."
muelt,y'a progreos. This pian Is
They twred St. Louis, Mo.,
&lt;NOted by a plamlng &lt;OIIImls- JUioptlm by the clt;y councU or
the
CeunaalrplaneplentatWicbcourt
a
compreltenltve
lien.
lts,
Kanau; IJodKe CI\Y where
plan
tor
tile
IIIJYalcal
developThe
p1omlDg commlssloo,
they
All' portions t1 the "Old
ment
a1
the
area
withlll
Its
Jur~ apllined, II an adrisory
Weal,"
Bedlanda, Mt. Rllolunore
ODiy rO«&lt;IIIIIK'ttd
bad; a1 tho dt,y councU or &lt;01111- lldlctlon.
and
to
the "PUsion Pli.Y'' In
ordinances
or
fdou.
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et
legl•ladoq.
or
impote tu- SoutJI Dakota, Mol moo Tlberna·
- . . . . most ol whom do not
cle, utah, Salt Lake Cll;y, and
lloid on ejected aiOce. The com.- eJ.
Plamlng
commlalkmiiiOOIInp
to Las Vegas. Nevada.
on
mlslkm mull blcludo repr ,..,._
The
are
uiiUOII,y
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to
tho
llUbllc.
Pa10lon 1'181 WU 10 real~
latina fnlm bualnels, lndullr7,
lotlcally
J&gt;Orlrlll'ed, Mrl. l\111&gt;.... Jailor; IIIII In the COOJIJIT plan- ~ tile COIIIDiillk&gt;ll will
cer
said,
it Hemed II U
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Ia
truly
seebJg thoH thlnp
Ron, mu1'• for OI'IUi'"lme•
Uft.l lffuln ._, .....
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In
the
life al a.rlot.
. ..Wd'ncl jJUJDIII wlaldl it
Adui!IJ1, lho --~ .... .PMJ'all1
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CLElEL1\ND (llPO - A ca·
reer ~hlch spanned more ·than
!!O ~·ears in the rUQ,&gt;ed world of
professional football drew to a
eloae Tuesd11 when -Lou "The
T~" Groza announced his r ~
tlrement.
The mainstay or the Cleveland
kicking ottense since 1951 and
before that of the j)).d Clevelal'd
entry In the All-American COfto·
·terence, set his playing days
aside rather than be cut !rom
the team. He'll remain with the
Browns as klckirw coach.
Groza's retirement was announced at a teun luncheon b)'
COich Blanton Collier. As was
e!!pected, second year man Don
Cockroft wilt replace the 44year~ld gridiron great.
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Cockroft clinched the kickl11t
job with the Browns last Satur·
dly night when he scored all ot
Cleveland's _points in their 31-9
loss to the Green Bay Packers.
The 23-yearooOld native or Alamosa, AlL, played college ball
at Adams state.
Book Finished
Closing the book on a career
that started almost)etore hls replacement was born, Groza was
~tlmistic about his football future.
11 1 still think I'm good enough
to kick In pro ball. But if I go
somewhere else, what can I ac..
ccxnpllsh'l" Groza said.
u1 might be able to iO to another team and Prove to myself
I can still do the job, But 1
would be doq a dluervlce to
my tami1y, l'hyself and my bustnesa and ccmmunlty."
Ell1)ress~ confidence that he

The top game in the Southern (1-'1) ol Coach Billy Klnci!d tan·
Valley ·Athletic
COnference · &amp;le with the North
Pir(SV ACJ will toke place at 8 p.m. ates (1-V) o1 Coach Mel Carter
Frjday when the Eaotem Ea&amp;lel at North Gallla;

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could help the Browiu;, Groza
conc1uded:
"Athletics have been good to
me and If I can help the young
playen, I'll get great ei\Joyment oUt of.it."
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ColUver Moved
By FRED DOWN
Willie Mass, Hank Aaron am
C.ollher was vlslbly moved as
UPI Sports Writer
other stars.
he announced Groza's retireThe
Houston
Astros
have
a
Wilson had another of his
ment to newame!L
or rfrll r"
curious aUitude toward D o n very good nights Tuesday when
"I came into pro rootbaU with
Wilson, a o in two seasons has he pitched a six-hitter and
Groza in 1946 and It's a little
pitched a no-hitter, tied the struck out 16 batters as the
sad when Ole moment comes
major Jeague record of 18 Astros beat the Cincimati Reds,
that such a fine person and
strikeouts in a nl~inning game 3-2 in the first game of a
great football player retires."
and demonstrated ~t. he can doubleheader. The Reds won the
During his career, Groza set
overpower the best ·hitters in second game, 4-3, on a basP.srecords that are not likely to
baoeball.
dlled single by Alex Johnson
ever be tq&gt;ped. .Included are 10
They think he'U be I dondy with two out in the ninth inning.
National Football ·League aOO 24
when he learns how to pitch.
High strikeoot Total
team recordo. He Is the only
A 6-fot, 3-lnch 205-pound
IIJin in the NFL to have scored
WUsn, who pitched a noreUve o( Mora·oe 1 La., WUson hiV.er as a rookie against the
more than 1,000 points (1,349),
has
a high-rising fast baJI, a AUanta Braves on June 18 1 1967
His consecutive game scoring
good
slider, an nen temper- and struck out 18 Reds last July
BY JOE SARGIS
streak or 107 games is also a
UPil\JOrts
·Writer
ament
and an erratic history of 14, fanned eight or the last 11 he
league mark.
SOUTII
LAKE
TAH()E,
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being
either
very good or very faced Tuesday night In scoring
Groza booted his longest field
{UPO-Jim
Hines
h4d
his
bad.
All
'in
all,
it's not a bad his 13th victor)' 8gainst 14
goal in 1948 when he scored from
record
for
a
23-year-old
right- losses: He was 10-9 last year.
53 yards against the old Brook- birthday preseri. today and an
1yn team. Hlo JOilgest NFL boot, Uluminatlng predl~on for UniJ,. hander who bought a baseball
Jose Herrera hit a two - run
52 yards, was 1n 1952 against the , ed States chance rn the Olympic during his rookie season so he tie-breaking double in the fifth
could get it autographed b)' inning
New York Giarts.
track am field competition next
and
Johnny
Bench
"The Toe" retired in 1961 be- month.
cause ol back trouble, but was
••• predict the U.S. will finish
in a Browns uniform the next one-twiH:hree In the 100 meter
season. His final retirement was dash,'' said Hines momenb
not voluntary. He decided to re- after he had shaded friendly
Ure only atler he was assured rivals Charlie Gre:ene and Mel
The Gallta ChaJ)ter or" the Ohio
This will be a 15 cla ss event,
the Browns planned to cut him Pender In the classic centurey
ClvU
Service Enwloyee's Assn. for which, as an added feature,
ffom the squad.
· dash at the trials here Tuesday.
Groll's jersey number, 76, is "We have a lot of power and I is sponsoring its secOnd Annual the home office of theO.C. S.E.A.
Horse Show, at the Gallia Coun- will award a beautiful and large
expected to be retired as a ftnal think we can do it."
salute to the veteran.
Hines celebrated his 22nd ty Junior fairgrounds, near Gal- ''Best cf Show" trophy to the
Receher Ron Gr~en and full- birthday with his victory at the lipolis sawrdly, Sept. 14 at 7 horse or pony winning the most
p.m.
back ani Munsey were cut from final Olympic trials in what
the squad Tuesday as the many observers thought was
Browns got down to their 40 the greatest 100 field ever
Melgll
player limit
gathered.
.
Hines, darting out of the
blocks through slanting shadows
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
on the 7,377-foot high Echo
Saturday, SOpt. 7, 1968
Summil track, burst into a
D. R. Cooley, MaryS. Cooley
SALES REPORT OF
narrow lead alter 60 meters and to Villege or Syracuse, Parcels,
OmO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
then hung on to nip Greene, who Sutton Twp.
HOGS - 175 1D 221J lbs. 19
was clocked in 10.1 seconds.
George M. Freeland, Alice M. to 20; 220 ID 250 lbs. 19 1D
Hines' time of 10 Oat tied the
Amerlcan .League
Freeland to Clarence D. Adams, 20; Light 17 to 20; Fat Sows
W. L. P el GB recognized world record he
15 to 17; stags 12 to 16; Boars
Parcels, Syracuse, .
shares with six others. Jim.
Detroit • • • • · •92 . 54 •630
11 to 14; Sows and Pigs 65 to
Adams,
Clara
AdClarence
D.
Baltimore • ••• 82 62 . 572 8'h Greene and Smlth have a
ams to George M. Freeland, 100; ~oats 8 to 15.
Bo11ton . . ••• . 78 68 •534 14
pendi~ 9. 9 mark achieved at
CATILE - steers 20 to 25.Alice M. Freeland, Psrceis ,
Cleveland ••• •78 71 .523 15'h the naUonal AAU champion50; Heifers 18 to 24.50; Baby
Syracuse.
New York • •• •75 70 . 517 16'h ships lost June.
George M. FreelaOO, Alice M. Beef 20 to 26; Fat Cows 14 to
Oakland . ••• . 15 72 .510 171h
Dave Maggard twshed seFreeland to Archie E. Lee, June 17.50; Canners 12 to 14; Bulla
Minnesota • • • .69 77 .473 23
cond to George Woods and just
18 to 22; Milk Cows 100 to 200.
P. Lee, 5. 5 A., •Syracuse.
C8ltf'ornia • • • . 63 84 •429 29112 ahead or world record holder
VEAL CALVES - Tops 35. Rupert
E.
Hutton,
Dec.
,
to
Chicago •. . . •61 86 .415 311h Randy Matson In the shot puL
Onelta M. Hutton, JOyce o . Keen- 25; Seconds 32 to 35; Medium
"' ,!fasflltW'ton • ·: ."57,"87 ';~9't 34. · - ·· Woods, who as a coUegian-lbat
28 to 32; Com. and Hvs. 25 to
Tuesday's Results ·1:- ! · .'·io Matson, 'then a High t1Chooler, er, CCt. ror Trans., Olive.
Oneita M. Hutton, to Jo,Yce 28; Culls 18 ID 22.
N.Y. 2 Chi I, 1st twiiiJ!hr
back In 1963, beat both Maggard
0, Keener, 19 A., Olive.
SHEEP - Ewes and Llns. S
N.Y. 5 Chi 0, 2nd, niJ!ht
and Randy tills time wiLh a
Clara B. Hess to Freeland S. to 10; stock Ewes 5 to 10; Fat
Cleveland 6 Minn 2, night
heave of ~ feet, tA inch. It was
Detroit 1 Callfornlo 2; nlghl
the best lhrow of his career. Norris, Lots 33 &amp; 34, Syracuse. 9Jeep 5 to 8; Culls 1 to 5;
Gilbert Hart, Audrey Hart, to Bucks 4 to 8; Fat Wethers 5
oakland 5 Boston 3, night
The 100 and shot put were the
to 10.
Har~ )-lOde Hart, Right of
Ronald
Baltimore at Wash ppd.J rain only finals on Tuesday's scheway, Sutton.
LAMBS - Topo 25.30; Secdule. Today, thougtl, there will
onds
22 to 24; Light Wto. 20
James
0.
Smith,
dec,,
Ethel
Today's Probable Pitcllers
be flna1s in the discus, 400 M. Smith, dec. , to George L. to 22; Common 16 to 20.
All Times EDT
meter hurdles and the 800 Smith, James H.. Smith, FrankE.
Boston (Looborg 5-6) at Oak- meter run.
Smith, Atfld ror Trans., Orange.
land (Odom 14-9), 11 p.m.
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Frank E. Smith, Marie Smith,
Detroit (Hiller 7--5) at CaliforHogs: 190-220, 20; No. 1, 20. to George L. Smith, James It
nia (Brunet 13-15), 11 p.m.
25; 220-240, 19.50; 2~0-260, 19;
Smith,
Parcels, 6range. "
Cleveland (McDowell 14-12) at
180.190, 19.50; 160-!80, 18.50.
International League Standings
Everett L. Schultz, Beulah B.
Minnesota (Perry 8-6), 9 p.m.
Sows. 17.20-17.85. Boars, 15.25B,y
United
Press
International
Schultz,
to Robert Lee Barber, 15.50. Pigs by head, 12-18.
~timore (Hardin 17-10 and
Semi-Finals
Vivian Carole Barber, Lots 18Phoebus 14-14) at Washington
Cattle, 682 head . Choice
W, L. PeL 19, Tuppers Plalns, 0,
(Pascual 12-10 arw:l Moore 2-6),
steers, 27-27.80; Good steers,
Columbus • • • • • .I 0 1.000
John HenryGoblewCiydestew2, 5 p.m.
26-26.50; Standard steen, 24.85Jacksonville
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1.000
art,
1 acre, Rutland.
Chl&lt;ago (llorlen 10.12) at New
25.50; Good Hollers, 25.60-26.Toledo • .. . •••• 0 0 .DOD
York (Peterson 10-9), 8 p.m.
50; standard Heifers. 23-24. 50;
Rochester • •• ·, •• 0 1 . 000
Good Cows, 19-20.50; Utility
Tuesday's Results
NEW ll!RECTOR
Cows, 17.50-18.25; Canner a nd
Thursday Games ·
Columbus 8 Rochester 3
WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPOCutter, 16.50 down; Bulls, 19.BO!tlmore at Wash!~, night Jacksonville 5 Toledo 4
The United States , Mtlitary
40-24; Heavy Feeder Steurs, 24Only game ocheduled
Academy Tuesday named CoL
25,80j :iock Calves, steers, 25.AJ. &lt;~Gus.·· · Dle]ens to succeed
50-28. 75.
Col. Jerry G. G. C&amp;pka as
Veal Calves : Choice, 3S;Good,
Anny'!l director of AthJetic s.
32,25; Medium, 30; Commercial,
Clpka: retires ln January.
28 downi Baby Calves by head,
Dielens was a four-letter man
16-39 .
in West Poirt athletics and went
Lambo: Choice, 26; Good, 23;
on to earn the su ... er star and. Feeden, 21-22.30.
Purple Heart during the Korean
War.

p.m. _
HOuston CLe1111ster 10.13 and
Giusti 9--13) at ClnclmoU (Culver 1o-1s and Nolan 84), 2, 5:30p.m.
Los ~· (Keklch Z-9) at
St. LoUis (GibBOO 20.1), 9 p.m.
San Francisco (Marlohal 25-7)
at Atlanta (Jarvto 15-9); 8 p.m.
Thursday' a Games
No gameo scheduled

Last week, Eastam dlapolled that wino thlo ooe 11011 1 2-&lt;1 IMBUe pine'...~ ~
,
or the lioMan Traee Wildcats lead ill .tbe 1968 SV AC raoe.
Coaoh NoOil Holtter't '
36~ and the Pirates won 22-V
All SV AC ICflads are In ac- ,.. Trace tu•l&gt; WUdcsta will"
over Suutherri lLoeal.. The squad Uon this week but tile Eallem..tett.tn f'iderol Hoc:ldnr (1~ .
NOrtb Gailla clash Is the only at llarcervtllo. Coaoh Hellllir
will . ba maldnc Ida homo ~
!lith' tile WUdOaia. Ldl -

Reds-Astros Split Twinbill

·Bo,..
Hines TI"es

Mark In 100
Meter Da'sh

homered for the Reds' Drat run
in the second inning.
Clay Carroll was the wiMing
pitcher in the se&lt;:ond game after
Mel Queen, making hili! first
start since May 26, was t::gged
for hmners by Jim Wynn, Doug
Rader and Norm Miller during
7 1-3 Innings.
The Los Angele11 Dodgers
defeated the St. Louis Clrdlnals, :J-0, the San Francisco
Giants beat the Brafes, 4-2, an:l
the Chicago Cubs romped over
the New York Mets, 8-1, in
other Nationa1 League games.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg was
ratned out.
Tigers Top Arwels
In the American League, the
Detroit Tigers downed the
cautornia Angels, 7-2, the
Ol.ldand Athletics beat the
Boston Red Sox, 5-3, the

Gallia OCSEA to Hold 2nd Show

Market Report

STANDINGS

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points for the night.
Classes to be shown are:
Lead in pony, (trophies to all).
Pleasure pony, 56" and under.
Western Pleasure horse (full
mane and tail).
Clover Leaf Barrel race, (open).

Trail Horse Class.
Pick ~ Race, (open),
Indian Costume, (fuJI Indian
dress).
English Pleasure Horse.
Drunkard Paracttse Race (open).
Western Pleasure Horse, (clipped mane and taU).
Flag Race, (()')en).
Boot Race, (open),
Egg and Spoon Rice, (open).
Ride ond Run Race, (open).
Roadster Pony, (50" and IJil..
der).
Classes 4,&amp;.9-11-12-13 and 14
will pay cash; ail ot:ber class
awards are trophies and ribbons.
The gates will open at 4 p. m.
Admission will bEl 50 cents; entry fees ate $1. 50.
There will be retreshmerlti
and ample parking avaHable.

llllnnan

Cleveland Inlians topped the
M.lmeaota Twins, 6-2, and the
New York Yankees swept a
doubleheader from the Clllcago
White
Sox,
Z-1 and
5-'1.
Baltimore at Washington was
rained out.
Blll Singer scattered nine hits
and touched off a twc&gt;-run rally
In the third Inning with a single
to win his 11th game for the
Dodgers, who beat the Cardinala ror the second straight time.
The shutoot was the 163rd of
the NL season- me shrt of the
major league record set by the
NL in 1908.
WUlie McCovey' s 33rd homer,
a ~run drive Into the right
Oeld stands in the third inning,
was the big ·blow for the Giants
as Mike McCormick went 6 1-3
IMings In relief to raise his
record to 11·14.
DUly Williams drove in six
runs with three homers, giving
him a record-tyll")g fl ve homers
in two games, and raised his
league..leading roo batted in
total to 94 in pacing the Cubs to
their v1 ctory behind the eight-hit
pitching of Bill Hands.

SOUTHERN VALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
(SVAC ONLY)
TEAM
W L T POP
Eastern • . . . . • . I 0 0 36 6
North Gallia • • • .1 0 0 22 0
Southwestern . • •o 0 0 o o
Kyger Creek , , , .0 0 0 0 0
Hannan' Trace .. . 0 1 0 6 36
Southern • . • • , • . 0 1 0 0 22
TOTALS
2 2 0 64 64
SVAC AND OPPONENTS
TEAM
W L T P OP
Eastern . •• , • . . 1 0 0 36 6
North GoUts • . . .1 0 0 22 0
Southwe stern . . . .1 0 o 21 0
f'lirland • • • . . . 1 0 0 22 8
FederaJ Hocking • . 1 0 0 14 0
Buffalo (Putnam) .. 1 0 1 34 20
Harman Trace ... , 0 1 0 6 36
Southern .• , .•.. 0 1 0 0 22
Kyger Creek . • • , 0 1 0 8 22
Alexander . . , •• •0 l 0 0 11
Belpre •. . • . •• •0 1 0 8 22
Glouster .• . . • , .o 1 0 7 33
llonnan, W. Vs. • ,0 2 0 0 60
Miller , , , , . , , .0 1 0 6 18

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Wahama • •• .••• o I 1 13 20
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Eastern 36 Raman Trace 6
North Gallla 22 Southern 0
Meigs 13 Wahama 6
Southwestern 21 Hannan, W. Va.
0
Fairland 22 Kyger Creek 8
Federal Hocking 14 Alexander 0
PhUo 22 Belpre 8
Rock HUI 53 Symmeo Vslley 6
Buffalo (Putnam) 27 Wurtland,
Ky. 13
Crooksville 33 Glouster 7
Sheridan 18 Miller 6
TillS WEEK'S GAMES
FRIDAY
Eastern at North Gailia
Federal Hockl11t at Haman Trace
Wahamaat KyJJOr Creek
Southwestern at Alexander
Southern at Belpre
Miller at Glouster
Walton at Bulfal&lt;&gt; ( P - )
South Point at Fali-'tam ·
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pr Creek (0-0. Coach -.nl
Lee Mlller•a BobcatJ ktlt 22 ..
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Coach Bob Ashley'• Sou-..
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Belpre dropped a 22-8 CODtell lo
Philo,
other SV AC foes in acd.aa
Frlda.Y nlglrt Include MIUer CO-O
vo. Gloustar (0.1); Bullalo (PUt..
nam) (1-V-1) vo. Walton ('I);
Fairland {1-'1) vt. South Polllt
(?); and Hannan, W. Va. (0-Z)
vo. SYmmes Velley (D-1).

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Plttoburl!h •• •70 74 .486 18'h
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Clncl 4 Hous 3, 2nd, nlght
san Fran 4 Atlanta 2, night
Chicago 8 New York 1
Pblla at Pitts, nil!h~ ppd., rain
· Today's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
New York &lt;McAnclrew 1-7 or
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.ecret negotiations between
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npresentatives at Pamnunjom.
U.S. officials said today it was
lmpoastble to predict just when
there might be a break in the
deadlock which h a s lasted
through 20 meetings.
Rusk and other officials
ihiicated Tuesday that the
United States might be willing
to offer soine form of apology
to assure the return of the men
and the vessel-although Washington continues to regard the
seizure as u illegal."
However, Rusk told newsmen
an Clpitol Hill, after discussing
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number of international
matters with lawmakers, that
the Communists also want
commitments by the United
States regarding future U.S.
activity on the high seas and in
the Sea of Japan.

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community, like Pomeroy, does
DOt stand a chance of as much
federal aid as the large city does,
he stated.
He stated that II Is the hope
that the new Farmers Bank and
Savings CO. buDding wlli be a
IIJIOC( oxarnple when completed
f1 a structure that is a partner
in community design.
Contlmdng in the vein of the
lack of beauty in communities today, the speaker otoled "We need to presene good
work, good areas, good neighborhoods by pJ'&lt;ll)er zoning, proper easements. We need to redevelop the river front as a place
ol beauty and recreation, for
recreation is the one commodlt;y which Meigs Count:¥ has oot
in the past exploited.
11There are plent;y of good old
Ideas - such as putting arcades
over stretches~ downtown slde·walko to shield pedeatrtans !rom
IW1 and rain, and to create some
ol the age.old interest of tile
bazaar. We're also finding out,
Ill over apln, that street lighting doesn't have to be ugly. Our
betler buildings can be fiood
llghted at nigbt to give us a
.ak;yline that doesn't go dead as
the sm goes down.
uwe can do many things to
improve our lot. One ~ the most
Important is to set up a permanent watchdog movement. We
can watch out for the weeds of
urban ugliness - peeling paint,
spreading blight, the multlpllca.tloo of commercial signa to the
point that not ooe can really be
...., and klentl1led. We can pt
tile biUboards and junk off oor
civil doorstep. We can poj&gt;llclze and glorify and protoct tile
&amp;OOd things we've got.

Other ol!lclela said tbe North
Koreans ·had been insisting all
along that the United s•tes
promise to ke&lt;p Ill naval
vessels out of a considerable
area of the S. ot Japan-which
clearly would be beyond lUll'·
thing that might be considered
Communist territorial waters.
North Korea charged after
seizing the Pueblo Jan. 23 that
the vessel had encroached on
her waters tor purposes or

spying.
In Tokyo, Japanese newsmen
said the North Korean foreign
ministry had arranged for
crewmen to tppear at a news
conference in Pyongyang Thursday. It would be the secoOO
such session tor the men, one o{
whose shipmates died oC injuries In the capture.

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tual eradication," he said.

"There was a 21 per centreduction in the number of tuberculosis patients in tuberculm;is
hospitals In the year from July
1, 1967 to June 30, 1968," he
said.
He said community diabetes
screening continued this year in
a number or Ohio counties.
"We have been fln:ling an average o( 11.5 new cases among
eaC&lt;h 1,100 persons examined,
indicating the need for contin~
ing
and expaM.ing
t hi s
program," he said
He said that because o! the
expanding programs there is a
need for a new laboratory
which will be constructed on
the Ohio State University earn~
pus.

Mr. Collins
Dies Monday
A former Middleport resident,
S!ewart Collins, 58, died Mooday In Philadelphia, Pa.
He was the son of the late
Frank and Bessie SWink COIlbts, and was also preceded in
death by his wife, Genevieve and
a brother, Finley.
He is survived by two slstera,
Mrs.
Lawrence (Geraldine)
Priee, columbus, and Mrs.
Jsmes (Hortense) Dwm, COlumbus; and one brother, Merle Col-

Una, Jack8011.
Funeral services wi.U be held
Friday at 11 a.m. at the Rawlings COats Funeral home with
the Rev. Mal&lt; llonahoe officiating. Burial 'WIU beln Middleport
lUll cemetery. Friends may eall

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Charles and MUdred ~-.
charged wllh manslaughter In the
death of their five..year..old aon
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the Democradc balloting to
eboose an -1811 tor
Mlllllo L, Well..- fDnller
. - dll'ector of IIDIIIIrlal
dovelopmeul, narrowll dofeatod
~- · Gen. Phil L, Hansen. Salt
Lake Clt;y bullini!BSDIID carl
- . . . oaally dofeat.li LaJnar
Rawllngo to
Demo-

campaigned as a "fresh race."
WISCONSIN - Slate Sena"'
majori t,y leader Jerri&amp; Leonard
moved In front or three rivals
lor the GOP nomination w faee
Sen. Gaylord Nelsoo, u,_osed
ln his primary bid for a secolll
term. Atty. Gen. Bronson La
Follette had only tol&lt;on opposition !rom F1oyd WUie 1o&lt; the
Democratic nomination to u•

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driven by Nora Riggs Saaon, RD,
POmei'OJ', struck a sectim or
guard rail posts alter the right
wheel dropped off the edge of
tile road. No IIQurles or arrest

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one-car accident today at
8:50 a.m. on Mulberry Ave.
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Dick Herbert. the state corpora- Reps. Donald Fraser and JohD
Uon commissioner.
Blatnik won nomJnatlCII for reArlz ... Demoerats also nom- election. James Jlemon dofeatinated former Gov. sam God- ad Emeal Baker tor the
from Meigs Coun\Y jell after dard, who lost to Republican Republican nomination to upbond was posted in their behaU Jack Williams two years ago, to pose Blatnik. Unopposed in the
MondiJ.
run aplnst Williams again.
primaries 'lt'M'e Democratic
Coort otflclals said a $5,000
In the other states:
Rep. Joseph Karlh and Repubiibond was posted for each defendVERMONT - Ropublican Sen. OlD Reps. Albert ~le, Anchor
ant, signed by nelgbbors and George D, Aiken, who has urged
relatives of the Queens.
negotiated aettlement In VielThe Racine RD couple w a s nun, easily won renomination ~ t
scheWlod to have had a prelim- for a sixth tenn over William
inary hearbtg on Monday. It was K. Tufts, a 31-year-old school
(Cootiooed tr,.. pqe 1)
posqxJned when court - appointteacher and political unknoWn gram offered this year.
ed attorney James B. O'Brien who campaigned on a "ftgbl to
The bid of Phil Gl-.r to
had not Indicated his acceptance win" policy, Republican Rep. puchase one or two school busof lhe appointment.
Robert T, Stafford was Unql- es no longer of use ln the disposed, and will Cace John trict at a price o( $150 was acKristensen, a lawyer and peace cepted. Admlnlatrators will look
candidate who announced as a Into either sulling tho other bus
write-in candidate jUst last aa junk or using it for utra
Thursday. In the gubernatorial parts. II wao agreed to sell a
race, insurance executive Dean clotbes dryer II It Is found to
C. Dacls defeated Atty. Gen. be o1 .., lllrther uao in the disPRAGUE (UPD- Czechoslo- James L. oakes for llle GOP trict.
A meeting oo a jolat-&lt;ocanomination. Lt. Gov. John J.
vak Communist party sources
tlonal
school at Nelsonville was
Daley
was
unopposed
[or
the
said today half of the 600,000
IUIIIOWlced
for Sept. 19, but ..,
Democratic
nom.lnation.
Warsaw Pact occl.l)&amp;tion troops
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
RePubliaction
was
taken.
"are on the move tn Czechoslo· Tbe board apnroved the use
vakia" but that they did not can Sen. Norrill cotton burled
ol
the Rutland ElemenllrY caleMayor
John
C.
Mongan
of
know if the forces were leaving
terla
oo Sept. 28 from 6 to
Manchester
for
renominati,on
to
the country.
9:30
p.m.
by the Meigs ('.ount;y
the
seat
be
has
held
since
1954,
Moscow laid down a stiff
Gldeoas.
The
use of the !'limeand
in
November
wUI
[ace
Gov.
~;~eries
or demands on the
roy
ElementarY
kitchen and audJohn
W.
King,
unopposed
in
the
goverrment of party leader
Itorium
on
9Jnday,
Oct. 27, from
Democratic
primary.
RepubliAlexander Dubcek as the price
3
to
5:30
p.m.
by
the l'llmoroy
can
Rep.
James
C.
Cleveland,
of withdrawing the troopsUnited
Methodlat
Cln!rch
for a
easily
defeated
retired
school
except for a force along the
Principal
Hawley
B.
Chase,
and
!eUowshlp
wao
8j!pr0Ved.
West German border. This
included a return to total will be opposed ln the election The board releuod David Allen
Communist rule aOO an end to by David C. HOeli, "ho defealed TroUt. wbo IIYea iWo miles !rom
an eleverth-hour write-in ~ Albany, to the Alexander Local
the liberalization program.
ponent,
Mayor
Dennis J. SchDol District.
Attending the meeting were
Sullivan o1 NashuL House
HELP Nt:EDED
Speaker Walter Peterson oar- 1\lra, Rail, vtr,n King, board
Meigs Athletic Booster Prerawly led foor other contestants president; Frank W. Flirter and
sident Frank W. Porter asks all
for the GOP guberoatorial IUram Slawter, memberl; L. w.
persons who can, to meet at the
nomtm.tion, whlle Emile Bus- McComas, clerk; Mr. H a rfood concession stand at the Marsiere was the rarrow leader in gravea, and hls aaslstant. Mr ..
auder neld Thursday at 7 p.m.
1he seven-man Democratic field. Morrlaoo.
to clean llle starxl for use on FriRHODE ISLAND-Domocraday.
Uc Hop. Fernand J. st. Germain

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dleport; Herman caOOill, Mid- lis Mayo, Charles Meadows, Ci~
dleport; Ralph Swan, Jr., RL I da L. MUier, Uoyd E. Niday,
Mrs. Gary E. Ross, Mrs. Paul
~vtlle; Mrs. John F. MusE.
Stewart, lvor Williams, (l&gt;ie
.er, Pomeroy; Mrs. Danny R.
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anytime after 1 p.m. on ThursApproximately $60 damage was
day.
caused to the Meigs County SherIff's cruiser Molday when Sheri!! Robert C. Hartenbach lost
control oC the vehicle on railr
VETERANS MEMORIAL
slicked Route 7--33 and struck
a road construction sign. No
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Iris Morris, injuries were reported.
New Haven; Ernest Smith, ReedaLEFT FOR EAST
vllle; Mary Lawrence, Long BotSYRACUSE - Donald B. Hartom; Audrla Jeffers, Pomeroy;
T1te speaker was lntrodlced Pamella Mayes. Cheshire.
den. AQB-3, of the U.S. Navy
by Paul Kloos, program ehalrDISCHARGES - Frank Lamb, left Saturday frOOl California
mu. Fred Morrow, president, Webster Pauley.
aboard Lhe USS Corel Sea for
presided.
a Seven month tour or duty In
the tar east includq VIetnam.
He has been stationed at Dak
Harbor, Wash. Harden is the
lOll of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Harden. His wife, Angela, wUl
reside with her parents, Mr.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlsitiJw Diehl, Racini!; Mrs. Franklin D. am Mrs. Richard Pink, Cheshhours 2-4 and 7..S p.m. Parert1 Jarvis, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Ire, during her hustend'a abJack. D. Cleland, Dexter; Mrs.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
William T. SIJJmlons, Raceland, sence.
ADidiSSIONS
Miss Cinda L. Miller, Rt. 1 Ky.; Ralph Cherrington, Rt. 4
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Crown City; Larry L, Casey, Jackson; Punela J, Siders, JackADidiSSIONS - Edith Rice,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs, Dennis P. son.
Pomeroy; Ethel Johnston, PortDISCHARGES
Martin, Eureka Star RL; Dia~m~
David
M. C&amp;dweil, Ru,.eU ,land; Nora Curtis, Pomeroy.
L. Schwartz, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant;
DISCHARGES- Myrtle Durst,
L. Clark, The Rev. Earl V, Cr&amp;Mrs. Mollie Wamsley, PL Pleis-Harry
Lacey.
IDt; Kemeth G. Lee, Herxlerson; meens, Justin A. Fallon, Mrs.
Kra. Jess L Anderson, Rt. 2 ner, Mrs. Mary S. Lippincott,
Rac:ine; camilla s. Lewis, Mid- Mrs. Dolberl A. Long, Mrs. Hol-

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IIIII two-tarlll Gov, Wamn P,
Domoerato a n d -•••· wbo 1114.
Dollhle Jltfero, dlluJ!der 91 ":
all\lo, hid all tho
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COLORAJIO
For1lJor GciY.
Minersville, waa Dlmed
ilil: ':.........asloml and atlte ol- sa.ve
MeHlebola llllldl a
lllalldlng &lt;1 tbe diJ" ot tho Stfm · · lice
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pcilWcal Cllllllback by
Revue at Tbe Ohio StatA&gt;Fali-•. :,Foodei-elors woneaollJo..,.. dtt..U.. ollie Hop. Kell
Dabble, a member or tho ~ · ~lt'~iiaihiJlOl"S, aa did oo..nl Maatort for tho J&gt;omoc:rod•
Point Slar Sdtchors 4-11 'Club ·· HOOie mombero.
· ... ' 1&amp;1 JVVDinetim, He will
modeled her ~rto OUtlll c:Oa- ·· 1Rattilin war policy ftgured In Ml aplnot ln&lt;UII"ilenl Peter
slating or a ...,, plaid ·skirt oaaie of the COIIIeats, but 1111" D-Wc:k. wbo waa ,_...,..
and beret with a brown )IOii• tile most part nadoml issues . . 1111" a I4!COIId term. - ~
cho.
peared to hove little llqiact .., lleMctoola and ~ ron u
910 baa In 4-H three the volinllVWDom "doves," l&gt;rt the
years and this year her proThe occasloo .... om~ ... _
lll.ond the Humphrey
Jects were outdoor Cookery II marked tho re - _ , ...., el..,. plaok Ill the Domoerollc Nadonand ~rts Clothes. 9!e a 1 a o dve pollllcs o1
11. G&lt;Jid- al Qlw..U... wldle MAI!(Qrt
served as news reporter tor water, the unsuteessf1111M4 fte..
tbe mlnortty "pllee!'
her club.
pubiiCOD presldemial ,...., • ..,, plldc. Ill onother race wltll
who Is !IMIIdqr the oeat ol re- Vletllam overllloel, former Rep.
drl~ J&gt;omoc:radc Sell. carl Hay- RQY McVIcker WUI over HI!IIJ7
den ol Arlaoa
Howe- a rormer AriDJ' lleu&amp;en·
Goldlroter ,... _..ad in am eourt martlaled !or an
tile GOP
To runoplut ondwar -otrad011-!or the
him, the Democ:rab ncmll•ted. Democratic oongresaional DOIDIlQ)' Ell!&lt;ll\ a Hayden aide who lnatlon In a . 81bur!&gt;an Denver
"'"' out .,_ Arhona Tax Com- district.
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CUnmunlst

North

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"apolOI)'" as the price of
releasing the 82 crewmen of the
aptured U.S. intelligence ship

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.ecret negotiations between
,American ard North Korean
npresentatives at Pamnunjom.
U.S. officials said today it was
lmpoastble to predict just when
there might be a break in the
deadlock which h a s lasted
through 20 meetings.
Rusk and other officials
ihiicated Tuesday that the
United States might be willing
to offer soine form of apology
to assure the return of the men
and the vessel-although Washington continues to regard the
seizure as u illegal."
However, Rusk told newsmen
an Clpitol Hill, after discussing
I
number of international
matters with lawmakers, that
the Communists also want
commitments by the United
States regarding future U.S.
activity on the high seas and in
the Sea of Japan.

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place in the Mure. The small
community, like Pomeroy, does
DOt stand a chance of as much
federal aid as the large city does,
he stated.
He stated that II Is the hope
that the new Farmers Bank and
Savings CO. buDding wlli be a
IIJIOC( oxarnple when completed
f1 a structure that is a partner
in community design.
Contlmdng in the vein of the
lack of beauty in communities today, the speaker otoled "We need to presene good
work, good areas, good neighborhoods by pJ'&lt;ll)er zoning, proper easements. We need to redevelop the river front as a place
ol beauty and recreation, for
recreation is the one commodlt;y which Meigs Count:¥ has oot
in the past exploited.
11There are plent;y of good old
Ideas - such as putting arcades
over stretches~ downtown slde·walko to shield pedeatrtans !rom
IW1 and rain, and to create some
ol the age.old interest of tile
bazaar. We're also finding out,
Ill over apln, that street lighting doesn't have to be ugly. Our
betler buildings can be fiood
llghted at nigbt to give us a
.ak;yline that doesn't go dead as
the sm goes down.
uwe can do many things to
improve our lot. One ~ the most
Important is to set up a permanent watchdog movement. We
can watch out for the weeds of
urban ugliness - peeling paint,
spreading blight, the multlpllca.tloo of commercial signa to the
point that not ooe can really be
...., and klentl1led. We can pt
tile biUboards and junk off oor
civil doorstep. We can poj&gt;llclze and glorify and protoct tile
&amp;OOd things we've got.

Other ol!lclela said tbe North
Koreans ·had been insisting all
along that the United s•tes
promise to ke&lt;p Ill naval
vessels out of a considerable
area of the S. ot Japan-which
clearly would be beyond lUll'·
thing that might be considered
Communist territorial waters.
North Korea charged after
seizing the Pueblo Jan. 23 that
the vessel had encroached on
her waters tor purposes or

spying.
In Tokyo, Japanese newsmen
said the North Korean foreign
ministry had arranged for
crewmen to tppear at a news
conference in Pyongyang Thursday. It would be the secoOO
such session tor the men, one o{
whose shipmates died oC injuries In the capture.

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tual eradication," he said.

"There was a 21 per centreduction in the number of tuberculosis patients in tuberculm;is
hospitals In the year from July
1, 1967 to June 30, 1968," he
said.
He said community diabetes
screening continued this year in
a number or Ohio counties.
"We have been fln:ling an average o( 11.5 new cases among
eaC&lt;h 1,100 persons examined,
indicating the need for contin~
ing
and expaM.ing
t hi s
program," he said
He said that because o! the
expanding programs there is a
need for a new laboratory
which will be constructed on
the Ohio State University earn~
pus.

Mr. Collins
Dies Monday
A former Middleport resident,
S!ewart Collins, 58, died Mooday In Philadelphia, Pa.
He was the son of the late
Frank and Bessie SWink COIlbts, and was also preceded in
death by his wife, Genevieve and
a brother, Finley.
He is survived by two slstera,
Mrs.
Lawrence (Geraldine)
Priee, columbus, and Mrs.
Jsmes (Hortense) Dwm, COlumbus; and one brother, Merle Col-

Una, Jack8011.
Funeral services wi.U be held
Friday at 11 a.m. at the Rawlings COats Funeral home with
the Rev. Mal&lt; llonahoe officiating. Burial 'WIU beln Middleport
lUll cemetery. Friends may eall

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mlnlooer Robert Ke....,.zy am

Charles and MUdred ~-.
charged wllh manslaughter In the
death of their five..year..old aon
last month, have been released

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the Democradc balloting to
eboose an -1811 tor
Mlllllo L, Well..- fDnller
. - dll'ector of IIDIIIIrlal
dovelopmeul, narrowll dofeatod
~- · Gen. Phil L, Hansen. Salt
Lake Clt;y bullini!BSDIID carl
- . . . oaally dofeat.li LaJnar
Rawllngo to
Demo-

campaigned as a "fresh race."
WISCONSIN - Slate Sena"'
majori t,y leader Jerri&amp; Leonard
moved In front or three rivals
lor the GOP nomination w faee
Sen. Gaylord Nelsoo, u,_osed
ln his primary bid for a secolll
term. Atty. Gen. Bronson La
Follette had only tol&lt;on opposition !rom F1oyd WUie 1o&lt; the
Democratic nomination to u•

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fKrotY rraiRC'd con1uhant for our
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were reported.

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Noted by Police

driven by Nora Riggs Saaon, RD,
POmei'OJ', struck a sectim or
guard rail posts alter the right
wheel dropped off the edge of
tile road. No IIQurles or arrest

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Minor Accident

one-car accident today at
8:50 a.m. on Mulberry Ave.
Chief Jed Webster aald a c:er

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BAKER

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...,.ted

Dick Herbert. the state corpora- Reps. Donald Fraser and JohD
Uon commissioner.
Blatnik won nomJnatlCII for reArlz ... Demoerats also nom- election. James Jlemon dofeatinated former Gov. sam God- ad Emeal Baker tor the
from Meigs Coun\Y jell after dard, who lost to Republican Republican nomination to upbond was posted in their behaU Jack Williams two years ago, to pose Blatnik. Unopposed in the
MondiJ.
run aplnst Williams again.
primaries 'lt'M'e Democratic
Coort otflclals said a $5,000
In the other states:
Rep. Joseph Karlh and Repubiibond was posted for each defendVERMONT - Ropublican Sen. OlD Reps. Albert ~le, Anchor
ant, signed by nelgbbors and George D, Aiken, who has urged
relatives of the Queens.
negotiated aettlement In VielThe Racine RD couple w a s nun, easily won renomination ~ t
scheWlod to have had a prelim- for a sixth tenn over William
inary hearbtg on Monday. It was K. Tufts, a 31-year-old school
(Cootiooed tr,.. pqe 1)
posqxJned when court - appointteacher and political unknoWn gram offered this year.
ed attorney James B. O'Brien who campaigned on a "ftgbl to
The bid of Phil Gl-.r to
had not Indicated his acceptance win" policy, Republican Rep. puchase one or two school busof lhe appointment.
Robert T, Stafford was Unql- es no longer of use ln the disposed, and will Cace John trict at a price o( $150 was acKristensen, a lawyer and peace cepted. Admlnlatrators will look
candidate who announced as a Into either sulling tho other bus
write-in candidate jUst last aa junk or using it for utra
Thursday. In the gubernatorial parts. II wao agreed to sell a
race, insurance executive Dean clotbes dryer II It Is found to
C. Dacls defeated Atty. Gen. be o1 .., lllrther uao in the disPRAGUE (UPD- Czechoslo- James L. oakes for llle GOP trict.
A meeting oo a jolat-&lt;ocanomination. Lt. Gov. John J.
vak Communist party sources
tlonal
school at Nelsonville was
Daley
was
unopposed
[or
the
said today half of the 600,000
IUIIIOWlced
for Sept. 19, but ..,
Democratic
nom.lnation.
Warsaw Pact occl.l)&amp;tion troops
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
RePubliaction
was
taken.
"are on the move tn Czechoslo· Tbe board apnroved the use
vakia" but that they did not can Sen. Norrill cotton burled
ol
the Rutland ElemenllrY caleMayor
John
C.
Mongan
of
know if the forces were leaving
terla
oo Sept. 28 from 6 to
Manchester
for
renominati,on
to
the country.
9:30
p.m.
by the Meigs ('.ount;y
the
seat
be
has
held
since
1954,
Moscow laid down a stiff
Gldeoas.
The
use of the !'limeand
in
November
wUI
[ace
Gov.
~;~eries
or demands on the
roy
ElementarY
kitchen and audJohn
W.
King,
unopposed
in
the
goverrment of party leader
Itorium
on
9Jnday,
Oct. 27, from
Democratic
primary.
RepubliAlexander Dubcek as the price
3
to
5:30
p.m.
by
the l'llmoroy
can
Rep.
James
C.
Cleveland,
of withdrawing the troopsUnited
Methodlat
Cln!rch
for a
easily
defeated
retired
school
except for a force along the
Principal
Hawley
B.
Chase,
and
!eUowshlp
wao
8j!pr0Ved.
West German border. This
included a return to total will be opposed ln the election The board releuod David Allen
Communist rule aOO an end to by David C. HOeli, "ho defealed TroUt. wbo IIYea iWo miles !rom
an eleverth-hour write-in ~ Albany, to the Alexander Local
the liberalization program.
ponent,
Mayor
Dennis J. SchDol District.
Attending the meeting were
Sullivan o1 NashuL House
HELP Nt:EDED
Speaker Walter Peterson oar- 1\lra, Rail, vtr,n King, board
Meigs Athletic Booster Prerawly led foor other contestants president; Frank W. Flirter and
sident Frank W. Porter asks all
for the GOP guberoatorial IUram Slawter, memberl; L. w.
persons who can, to meet at the
nomtm.tion, whlle Emile Bus- McComas, clerk; Mr. H a rfood concession stand at the Marsiere was the rarrow leader in gravea, and hls aaslstant. Mr ..
auder neld Thursday at 7 p.m.
1he seven-man Democratic field. Morrlaoo.
to clean llle starxl for use on FriRHODE ISLAND-Domocraday.
Uc Hop. Fernand J. st. Germain

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dleport; Herman caOOill, Mid- lis Mayo, Charles Meadows, Ci~
dleport; Ralph Swan, Jr., RL I da L. MUier, Uoyd E. Niday,
Mrs. Gary E. Ross, Mrs. Paul
~vtlle; Mrs. John F. MusE.
Stewart, lvor Williams, (l&gt;ie
.er, Pomeroy; Mrs. Danny R.
w. Swiney.

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HOSPITAL NEWS

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anytime after 1 p.m. on ThursApproximately $60 damage was
day.
caused to the Meigs County SherIff's cruiser Molday when Sheri!! Robert C. Hartenbach lost
control oC the vehicle on railr
VETERANS MEMORIAL
slicked Route 7--33 and struck
a road construction sign. No
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Iris Morris, injuries were reported.
New Haven; Ernest Smith, ReedaLEFT FOR EAST
vllle; Mary Lawrence, Long BotSYRACUSE - Donald B. Hartom; Audrla Jeffers, Pomeroy;
T1te speaker was lntrodlced Pamella Mayes. Cheshire.
den. AQB-3, of the U.S. Navy
by Paul Kloos, program ehalrDISCHARGES - Frank Lamb, left Saturday frOOl California
mu. Fred Morrow, president, Webster Pauley.
aboard Lhe USS Corel Sea for
presided.
a Seven month tour or duty In
the tar east includq VIetnam.
He has been stationed at Dak
Harbor, Wash. Harden is the
lOll of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Harden. His wife, Angela, wUl
reside with her parents, Mr.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlsitiJw Diehl, Racini!; Mrs. Franklin D. am Mrs. Richard Pink, Cheshhours 2-4 and 7..S p.m. Parert1 Jarvis, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Ire, during her hustend'a abJack. D. Cleland, Dexter; Mrs.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
William T. SIJJmlons, Raceland, sence.
ADidiSSIONS
Miss Cinda L. Miller, Rt. 1 Ky.; Ralph Cherrington, Rt. 4
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Crown City; Larry L, Casey, Jackson; Punela J, Siders, JackADidiSSIONS - Edith Rice,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs, Dennis P. son.
Pomeroy; Ethel Johnston, PortDISCHARGES
Martin, Eureka Star RL; Dia~m~
David
M. C&amp;dweil, Ru,.eU ,land; Nora Curtis, Pomeroy.
L. Schwartz, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant;
DISCHARGES- Myrtle Durst,
L. Clark, The Rev. Earl V, Cr&amp;Mrs. Mollie Wamsley, PL Pleis-Harry
Lacey.
IDt; Kemeth G. Lee, Herxlerson; meens, Justin A. Fallon, Mrs.
Kra. Jess L Anderson, Rt. 2 ner, Mrs. Mary S. Lippincott,
Rac:ine; camilla s. Lewis, Mid- Mrs. Dolberl A. Long, Mrs. Hol-

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IIIII two-tarlll Gov, Wamn P,
Domoerato a n d -•••· wbo 1114.
Dollhle Jltfero, dlluJ!der 91 ":
all\lo, hid all tho
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Mr. and 1\lro. Jolin Jell'1\Je!iili.Y In primaries
COLORAJIO
For1lJor GciY.
Minersville, waa Dlmed
ilil: ':.........asloml and atlte ol- sa.ve
MeHlebola llllldl a
lllalldlng &lt;1 tbe diJ" ot tho Stfm · · lice
jUitei:.
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pcilWcal Cllllllback by
Revue at Tbe Ohio StatA&gt;Fali-•. :,Foodei-elors woneaollJo..,.. dtt..U.. ollie Hop. Kell
Dabble, a member or tho ~ · ~lt'~iiaihiJlOl"S, aa did oo..nl Maatort for tho J&gt;omoc:rod•
Point Slar Sdtchors 4-11 'Club ·· HOOie mombero.
· ... ' 1&amp;1 JVVDinetim, He will
modeled her ~rto OUtlll c:Oa- ·· 1Rattilin war policy ftgured In Ml aplnot ln&lt;UII"ilenl Peter
slating or a ...,, plaid ·skirt oaaie of the COIIIeats, but 1111" D-Wc:k. wbo waa ,_...,..
and beret with a brown )IOii• tile most part nadoml issues . . 1111" a I4!COIId term. - ~
cho.
peared to hove little llqiact .., lleMctoola and ~ ron u
910 baa In 4-H three the volinllVWDom "doves," l&gt;rt the
years and this year her proThe occasloo .... om~ ... _
lll.ond the Humphrey
Jects were outdoor Cookery II marked tho re - _ , ...., el..,. plaok Ill the Domoerollc Nadonand ~rts Clothes. 9!e a 1 a o dve pollllcs o1
11. G&lt;Jid- al Qlw..U... wldle MAI!(Qrt
served as news reporter tor water, the unsuteessf1111M4 fte..
tbe mlnortty "pllee!'
her club.
pubiiCOD presldemial ,...., • ..,, plldc. Ill onother race wltll
who Is !IMIIdqr the oeat ol re- Vletllam overllloel, former Rep.
drl~ J&gt;omoc:radc Sell. carl Hay- RQY McVIcker WUI over HI!IIJ7
den ol Arlaoa
Howe- a rormer AriDJ' lleu&amp;en·
Goldlroter ,... _..ad in am eourt martlaled !or an
tile GOP
To runoplut ondwar -otrad011-!or the
him, the Democ:rab ncmll•ted. Democratic oongresaional DOIDIlQ)' Ell!&lt;ll\ a Hayden aide who lnatlon In a . 81bur!&gt;an Denver
"'"' out .,_ Arhona Tax Com- district.
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Coal Grove 6, Gallipolis 0
Pt. Pleasant 14, Meigs 12

Athens 48, Wouen Local 0
Portsmouth 28, Ironton 0
Jaclt~on 12, Greenfield 8
Hillard 30, Logan U
Nelsonville-York 14, Vinton

County 0

and Mrs. Maurice Reed and film-

Wellston 52, Oak Hill 6

ily.

Beclcl•r 14, Huntington Hivh 7
Southwestern 8, Ale~""der 6
Eastern 14, N~ GaUia 6

Brenda Boring spent a week
in Columbus with Debbie Smal~

ley.

Belpre 56, Southern 0

Recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Bess Larkins were PCc.
James Carruthers at Camp Pendelton, Callt, Mr. and Mrs.
James Carruthers, Becky and

Wohama 32 K••o· ~roe' 16
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t~e. day 's leading contest pro-

Peerless Prognosticator

VIdmg the season's first upset

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The college clubs this year
are bigger, faster and
smarter than ever, and while
most of the incoming freshmen are still trying to find
their way from the dining
halls to the dorms. several of
the top-Oight elevens are pre paring to meet head-on!

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( 1~ in 1967) and always

rugged Nebraska, high-scor·
ing Houston aild optimistic
Tulane, and Georgia's determined Bulldogs and the Tennessee Vols, the defending
Southeastern Conference

champs.

The opening contest in At·

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petition pits player-rich Wake
Forest 132-lettetmen) against

highly-regarded North Caro·
lina State. In a traditional in·
trastate battle, those mighty
mites of Ohio ~ rootbaii-Miami
and Xavier~lash at Cincinnati.
Never in the long and illustrious history of the Hoople

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lads lower the colors of the
Tennessee Volunteers. The
Bulldogs will prevail 22-19!
At Lincoln, Nebraska, the
offense-minded Cornhuskers
will edge Wyoming, 28-27, in a

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couples have made applications
ror marrlage licenses in the ofnte of the COW1ty clerk.
Applying were: Robert Junior
Edmoac:la, 20, Apple Grove, and

flied with Court
PT. PLEASANT A civil
action has been riled in the office of the Circuit Clerk styled
National Credits, Inc. vs. Cha r les L. ~e.
The bill of complaint states
the defendant owes the plaintiff the sum or $832.81 which
account was assigned to t h e
_plaintiff by the Holzer Hospital
Fotlldatlon of Galllpolis. The
plolntilr demands judgment in
111e amount of $832.81 with interest and costs £rom the de-

rondant.

PLEASANT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL
ADMJI'TED: Mrs. Wilburn Ellis. Middleport; Mr!l. Earl Whittington. Butfalo; Mrs. Forrest
Lea, Letart; Mrs. Aaron Bright,
Pt. Plealallt; Mrs . .lklna Biggs,
Pt. Pleaaant; Aile Keerer, Pt.
Pleaaant; Mrs. Etta Jackson, Pt.

Pleasant.

E. 'M. Riddle of
J&gt;orker,lburs, 'W, VL, were reeent dl~ guesta of 1\lr, and
Mrs, Carl. Buckley.
·
!lir. oild Mra. Walter Brown,
Linda .lnd David, /lOve returned
berile lrterevacatlontrlpthrOUII~
111e stites 0! ':!rglnia, Norlh Catali,., a!ld T~
· · ssee. Polnta of
Interest w
Sk,ylil1e ·prlve,
Blue Ridge arWa,y, Luray Ceverna, Smoky Mountains, Unto
These Hllls, and Cherokee, North

atrollna.

wick or Columbus, and grardson

Pat BorliJ of Columbus, spent

head, Jean, Jane and JuU have of Mr. ani! Mrs. Ban Buckley, the Labor. Day weekend with her
returned home "after a vacation· local.
parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Gnnt
trip to WilliiD!oburg, Va., WashMrs. Alice Foutt,y vlsltedwlth Baring and Mike.
.
ington, D.C., and c-cod, Maso. her daughter, Mr.andl\lr&amp;, Rome
Laber Day weekend guests at
Gary BArnha)'t, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Barnhart, is alationeel at the Air Base at AmarUlo,
Texas, Gary is married to Reta
Watson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Watson or Tuppers
Plains.
Mrs. Gale Mccain, arxl Dale
Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Randal

Slnd,y, Parkersburg. W, VL, and
&amp;lao attended Lhe Foutt.v reualon
at the SOuthside ParkatPirkersburg.
Mrs. Lyle Balderaon and Kay,
accompanied Mr• .am Mrs. Bill
WUllams or Lancaster, and Mrs.
Kathryn Dietz: and Bill or Bel-

pre, to 'll,yrtle Beach, South

car-

the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
ter Brown were Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas of Shaker
Helgtlts, Mr. aM Mrs. Paul Meredlth and Marsha
Westerville,
Naomi Plckens or Athens, and
Rev. and Mrs•.cttrrOrd Thomas Of
Jackaon.
Mrs. Bett,y Ruble and dauglt-

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News Notes
Mrs. Edith OsOOrnc is spending a few days with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Osborne and chil-

dren at Lancaster.

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• F· 1nt alii -~~¢ ·coi:mt,y tOOk a use or !lie lalqJII,)'ers lund• and
:· .ereat ~c~. TueSda,y ~ghtwhen th~ ser,vices teMered frqm _lhe.
.. • the '. jJ~ied · O~l:e School use or such rums. This would be
~oulldi a~te wa, denied the cent- true In any instance not just the
'r II)• schOol _\:.o&amp;nt members
l)r. ~ Brown "toJ Harry
Siders. - ~ only other lxard
member present at ~ t.c.rd
· "meetirw wa·s , Ted stevens, who
abs~ned rrom ~
Several futerested per1ons at.-

proposed uae ot nve acres ot
Ordnance field. You must conaid-er the service the _proposed fa..
cUit;y wOuld ofler to aU Mason
coontians and the Investment that
woold belong to the people of Ma. son Count.Y and ·Pt. Pleasant.
te~n&amp;. the . meetlna: cmbe"-Uof ·when you think the matter
the Center ·c ommittee. Celt that through, Mason County taxpaythis . -aeum domled th~ c.nter. era would be receiving a million
They tndlt:ated time I !I run- dollars plus tor five acre!l or
td.ng out to take adv$Uge ot the ground, trul¥ a tidy sum ror five
federal grant which 'Would PI¥ acres. How could the board reel
75 percent or the center's coaL they are the ones giving away
The stte mu1t . be selected and
preliminary plans submitted on
or beCore Oc~ 24.
Although several othQr oltes
had been investlpled, O~;dl)ance
sehool property was the · best
and Nhe one" whh:h the Committee Celt would be acceptable to
the pvermnent specifications,
accordiq to statements made 1

Q-Wha W&lt;l.! the first Negro
to play with a major league
baseball team?
A--Jackie Robinson, who
signed with.. the Brooklyn
Dodgers In 1947.

"'·'•ilibol .lolori«.
otd &amp;ttJactioos, create new jobs, keep

Che Ordn.~e .field )hs • gltt' meeting:be"'t.ct· re·e~yet· a

by

th!! ~oral governillenL ·This '~la~e.. &lt;*\l ~ -ftlul

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is just" Jt).aln ·cbod bmliless Jn tree, ' 'U,si.tanl .'\6 .Jlpv. Hulett
properlY lilv;tstlng In et,ilturalecJ·.' $n.lth, '&amp; ,.,·• ••.Of."l't. P~sucatton, reereatlonai faellitles ilnt, ,and r ~mlitee .member
ror the use or Mason Countiana." · til the' FecJirati~ ror, Edu::atlonHe continued:
. al .. Devel~l'!ited Parent-s,
11 As we all lenoir, the bol.rd
~; he ..(Cra~e) w9.Qld ~~&gt;
has never had tlle runda to buDd N.te .t20D worth Ot advertising,
a real auditorium and probably .....lrC UN. lOCal l;!Oard mem-o.
never wiU wiUl the n,ed for baRd. ben and asking .•ff!hy, Have You
rooms, cafetert•'s, mbre rooms, Sold Out Tbe Yqung People or

·vocational _,ehoola, etc., sow~\)'
not Join forces, pool. resqurces

MasonCouniJ?" '·
There Ia otdy .one other clt;f

ror

in the ·alate, Parkersburg; 'tt'hi~h
bas acquired such a recreation
raeUity .at posstbb' "2s cents on
the dollar cost to the taxpayers.
Crabtree said, "We ask iC the

rnd do something·
the people
of Maaon County instead or bowing to the wishes oC a few ft:ho
wooJd stlll be in thtgoodolddaya
if someone had not shoved them

''The Store With A Hart''

Contract

PORK ROAST

Right reserved to limit quantities

POINT PLEASANT - Dorsey
C. Scott, assistant superlnten.

We accept Fed. Food Stamps

4 to 5 lb. Average

Prices Effective
Sept. 12-13-14

dent or Mason Count,y school&amp;,
tendar'ed his resignation to the

achool board TueodaJI nlgltt durschool board HI·
alon. The re&amp;lanation was not

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Fresh and Lean
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Ou•Own L•an

Fresh Beef

Detergent.~---------~~:·: 69~

SLICED - ,·

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Pull-Apart
Regular 43e

-Ful-Valu Buys-

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COOL

MILK·--------

WHIP

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Everyday Low, Low Prices!

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P r o d u c e r s M i l k _____

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Leuer Quantities, 2 for 43c:

Cu1tom

Pop

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llolrd member Dr. Leonard
Brown stateil be was not In ta.
vor or accepting 1lle reslgna.
Uoo u It would take 10me Ume
. to replace a man or Scott' I Cal·

Red Barn

lbor. Boord member Ted Stevena said he felt that s I n c e
Soatt had aaked to resign and
that 1lle ~ - tihould not stand
In his way a! adVonoemant.

CUBE

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Steven• mOvecl the reatgna.
Uon be accepted bui the motion
died for . a lack of a second.
llolrd members Harry Siders
stale!! tbet Scott had. been em~ lor, two year1 with a

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Dog

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Sweet Treat Sliced

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People who have learned how nice it is
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People who want to be sure they'll
never miss out on an advertised special.
People who are concerned about their
total food bill,

Radlillis - - -- .,.·- 2 ba1s 19c

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Shoulder Lamh Rout

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BUTTERNUT SQUASH

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WHY PAY !-40RE7- GREEN GIANT Whole Kernel

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Salad Dressing ·~~:· • ,..
Kidney Beans :Ao: • • ,,_
Our Own Tea Bags •
Eight O'Clock Coffee
I&amp;P Popcorn • • •
Provolone Cheese • •
Salami &amp; Cheese • •

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Froze n Foods !

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1111 Fir lol11 Plaid St•pl
CHECK ITEMS YOU IUYI

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Jane Parker Potato Chips • :;.~ Stc

s..,per Fillets •
Drenad Whltlnc •

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Pascal Celery Large Juldlo stalks

JANE PARKER- MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR

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WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES
BLUE RIBIER GRAPES

Jane l'arller luysf

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S.ltana llut Pia • 5~wS100
Clam Chow.., J~.~• a::nc
Oyster Stew J~~.~.
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CUT FROM CENTER CUT CHUCIC

Pork Chop. OUAITElEO LOIN lb. 71K
Fruh Spare Ribs c~~~RY , Jb.89c
Large Bologna c;~~· • • lb.Uc
'Braunschweiger c,~,~· ' .
Luncll Meat ·~~~~:;~;' ~~~ l9c
SliM~ Bacon "s',;~o
,!;:~ 75C
AlP Gelatin Sala c.,:;~;;IL ~~· sge

People who want a store that stands behind
L:... ".i; #- !J$ .t~ .~. Et-~~ ~.-~! ' ' 1
everything they sell,' no matter who makes it.

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. 'SPECI~U :WttY PAY MORE

Carrojs --• ~ - ~ 21b. cello l9c

Stevens abatainhw, so tile mo.
tion carried.
Many JJOrSOIII silted alter tho
motion was IIIO&amp;ed that they did
oot !eel I1 wao right !or only two
boord members, ewn thouglt It
wa11 legal, to turn down the site
which would have benefitted nearly 25,000 persons with a much
needed and wanted by many, recreational aJX:I cultural ce!Ur.

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of shopping at a store
that is fair, honest, and dependable.

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Mnce ach«i propl,ri,y tram thl
first, stated hb opinion had not
changed and lie moved not to re-'
lease the ground lor the PUJPOM
o! buildlrv the center, with ~

Swiss Steak ~~~~~~.:o;j; • •
c Boneless Rill Steaks •
English Roasl ·• • • • 7tc Shod Rills of Beef • •
Beef Mlnule Steaks • • ... ate English Cui Sleak&amp; .."...s
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People who have discovered
there is more to a Super Market than meets the eye.

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Wlten Scot! wu olked by 1lle
, pren What be lntendecl to do
Iince his r e a . - was ~m­
od ciowu,' replied, "1-t
knOw whai ru do at this tbne.
I llped a
and I 1111ess
1 will have to ab!de by It"

BEER!;:_.

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CGIItraot and should

obllgplloo. He said the
boVtl ~ &amp; pulley not to ICC!Ojlt roolgnatlans alter Jul,y I
lnd he aosumed that thlo policy
appUtcl lA&gt; Scott aa well IS teaCh·

No Deposit, No Rebrn!

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aa . a replacement at this
tlnle 11011ld be lmpusslbie and
he could not run l!oe school &gt;II' I-

Ready to Eat

Salad Bowl by Kraft
SALAD

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No Deposit Twin Pack Gallon

Hoi s u m

He commended the committee
for its efforts, but hls l.m,pression of the public hearlrc was
it the propert)' could DOt be made
available b)' the school bolrdtbat
tl)ewholepro,iectwouldhavetobe
called ott because of the d~
Une.
Siders said he, u Dldn•t think
there was any doubt but wkat
the peopleneedafacUity,butdo
not want it at the el!P811se of
Ordnance school property, and
In my opinion the school board
Is in no position to give away
nve acres or school prqJerty.
1 feel the committee should have

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· &amp;qlt. Smith rOCOIJUDended that
1lle board hOt accept 1lle reslsna-

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~ems exllting.,._
him and any board member or citizen a! Mason Couni;Y
to hlo knowledge, bui that lt was
his ambltim to be a -rlntendent ol schools and the· oppor-

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Wagner's

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BAKERY SPECIAL!

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Instant Coffee

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his only reasons lor _aoldng to
reoltn from a pualtiori for which
he had
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aned a two year con-

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Zestee Strawberry or Bladberry

Butter:.!~:49~

he had been otlered the position
of SuperlnteDdent of schools of
Welte! Count;y with the lbtles to

ALL MEAT

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Breeze or Bonus Laundry

Brooks Smith,

Scot! told board members that

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PORK STEAK ••••••••••
GROUND BEEF•••••••••••••3· 1.59 BOLOGNA

Nescafe

~·School drop-outs?"
Crabtree said, "We are go1ng
to check the file11 of the U.S.
r pnenl accounting office to see
if there were any terms and condiUons created when Ordnance
school was built and given as a
,. ,ft to Mason COlllltY and the
Board or Education or .Mason
COUilty. If there are suclf Condltions, we wm uk the u.s. orflee of Education and the gener•
a1 accounting oCOee to investigate the present attitude of the
present board ao:l we are pre-

the Ma· woold opeak now."

of

son COunty Board ot Education
wllh the State Sinking Fu111fWhich
created a condition or, "leaYiog
the Board, of Education owrdrawn
with the ' banks in the cJty.''
lmnied!ately upon hearlrw
Crabtree'S · statement, board
member ·harry Siders a 5 k e d .
Biggs if this was a threat to the
board members. Biggs replied
that he was rherely repeating a
telf,phone" conversation.
Bill Bt:adr. member of the cent,..
er -committee, asked Siders
Where · he stood on the matter as .
during the public hearing held
the night berore at Ordnance

Or. Brown, who

obleetloo 1'1 the gnnt1oog or brd-

"Super-Right'' BEEF SALE!

Ing 1lle re&amp;Ular

accepted by the board, u p o n

Open Mon. thru Sat.
9 to 9--Sunday 10 to 7

Peanut

and detirlquency and help reduce

in detaU l!oe dealing

ratrness to the committee, he

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

on the center

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5TH and PEARL STS., RACINE

Pal

young j&gt;•oplc. in Masoo Cwnty,
belp cut down the rate of crime

Subsequert ada would describe

Scott Held
From Specially Raised Corn Feel Porkersl

DISCHARGDl: Milford l-.f- twins last year, a single the
Vere, Henderson; N o r m a n year berore which makes five P o r k
Bland, Red House; Gregory Sui- calves in 21 · mooths. The two
Uvan, Pt. Pleasant; Dwight sets were QR'Oslte sex.
Chef Delight
Vern and Goldie Weber of ChlGreer. Pt. .,eesant; H a r I e y
Burna, Pt. P1e&amp;aant; Mrs. Wat- eago were visiting relatives In Cheese
Meigs County recently.
son Upton, Leon.
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beord members ore wUUng to Jl81"ed to eJIIIIlO)' competent at- school he did not &amp;Peak out el~ hid an alter•te alta chosea ..;.; ,&gt;'1\l
we should 1U pt tapther lA&gt;
; :!~!_; .;I'J.&amp;AI!ANT• '7' The pro- tee, addre01ing 1lle board stet- plying 111e t.uplyen lnY,eolln,nt; . •1118B&amp; :wel\ldll) 11&gt; . fllte t11at like the resj1011slbillt,y ol deprlv· torneys to see that this matter er pro or eon.
make
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l.lit,111e count,y or new industrial is !horouglt]y chocked."
Siders repUed that, "In all

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da Perry) or Pontiac, Michigan
visited the holiday weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farley
and children of Grove City visited a weekend with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farley.
Larry Farley spent a few days
at his home here recenti:Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy

Born to a Jersey cow, owned
by Mr. and Mn. M. L. Bahr,
twins, Aug. 25. Thls cow had

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with his mother, Mrs. AJiceDodson. They all spent Saturday evening witll her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Rose HeyooJds at Middleport.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hunt of l..ong Bottom a baby
girl Thursday at ~eltering r\rms
Ho1pitaJ at Athens. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt and
gr~ather, Murl Taylor,
~this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazett Betz or
St. Joseph, Mich. are on their
vacation visiting her brother,
Durwood Conroy In Temessee,
are expected here to visit h e r
mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson soon.

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Dahr,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Acree (Lin-

and son, Hugh, visited a rewda,ys

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The latter contest, inciden·
tally, caused Hannibal Wottaburp. the pride of Missouri
and long-time member of the
Hoople forecasting team, to
remark. "You can't show me
an iota of difference between
those two Cine teams!"
Now on with the forecast :

Dayton 13, Kent Slate 7
East Carolina 25, Parsons 6
Houston !1, Tulane 16
Buffalo 31, Iowa State 28
Morehead St. 37. Marshal[ 13
Nebraska 28, Wyoming !7
Toledo !3, Richmond 7
Utah St. 31, New Mexico St. 11
V. Tex., E[ Paso 47, U. C.
Santa Barb. 17
Wake Forest 30, N.C. State 28
Western Mich. %0, Arkansas
St. 12
West Tex. St. 40, Lamar Tech
20
Xavier 10, Miami 10.) 10 ·
"Georgia!%, Teuuessee 19

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QUICK QUIZ

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A-Th!J was the ancient be·
lief that there Is one Supreme
Being, but thet there
be
other subsidiary gods. I aJ,"
lowed for belief II! .tribal or
family deities, subject to the
SUpreme Being.
Q-What has become of the
Labrador duck, OIICe common
near long Island?
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A-Th!J handsome bird bas
become totally extinct, for
reasons largely unknown. ;.

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mentioned above. watch for
Houston to top Tulane, 21-16,
Wake Forest to squeeze past
N. C. State, 30-28, and Xavier
and Miami to battle to a 10-10

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank
called
on Mrs. AJice Dodson one
Rita Carol Webb, 21, Apple
evening last week.
Grove.
Emmel Maxenberger visited
Jo11111y Hall, 22, HartlY, Ky.,
friends in this area last week.
and Janet Faye Coleman, 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seinabal
Point Pleasant.
of Pomeroy called oo Mr. and
Ronald Lee Moore, 19, New
Haven, and Irene Francis, 18, Mrs. Blaine Milhoan &amp;lnda.y evening.
New Haven.
Bill and Kay Bahr of GalliRoger Wayne Putney, 18, Galpolis
visited a day with his parlipolis Ferry, and Lydia t:atherents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
lne Stephens, 19, pt_ Pleasant.

QvU Action is

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--~nl
With her mother,
. ce .. ;. ~:'
llandolpll and Mr. and Mr!t AI-·
flood ftlllllolPhand oon.
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BUt difficUlt or no, your faOn the local scene, we bat·
vorite correspondent, in conted
.857 last week by pickini
sultation with our new assistant, Chet Thinldey, " the hu· correctly 12 of 14. Our only
man computer," has prepared misses weu• Morgan· Logan and
a perfect card for you- har- Southern-North Callia. Not bod
rumph!
for our first trip into AppalochThe Hoople System foresees ian territory.

Four Couples Ask

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wtllte-

- ollnHor • ncotton trip,

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matches such well-regarded
teams as Wyoming's Cowboys

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- kaff·kaff-as the Georgi a

Egad, friends, here we ·are
on the threshold of another
challenging pigskin season for
the Hoople Football Forecast.

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)!oris ~ 0t ~· Jlciit6ii.; ' po~d· wn,.. ~f lli!Jpre; W.:'' liild
Mr. ~itd Mra,&lt;. O!"rl•J llirn- , Mrs. ctrl Bu~klei&gt;Ml,aftd MrS.
·h lrt Who. have ...,.. th~ IIIII Chesteo •lllicllloQ:r Mr, .lnd;. Mra,
six months In san:•• Franeleco, Bill Kal'r, -ROMld and· llalld¥,
.&lt;;alit, w~ne heottendeh,troln- '·Mr. ~nd ·Mrli,', J~ Turnot;~bnIrv scbool, heve .81lenta sllt·dly mle and BW, ~nd '!Willi Karr,
BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
leove,With his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed HumphJV,
Mrs, Carl Barilhart after which ' Koren and Robin, ~ P1111 Buckreturned home from vacationing Charles Is returning to Vietnam le,y attended a .Umer IDf 111e
several southern states. Points and Japan until March of 1969. wecllirv of Ste- Loclwlck ilnd
oC Interest ·they visited were
Mr, and Mrs. C&amp;rl Buckley Linda Heater at the Hogue Mern·Ghost Town, Fronlitr Land, attended the Otannel Reunion at orlal Presbytertah Church at CoSmoky Mountains, santa Land, the Parkersburg Clt,y Park, Su~ lumbus, SeDL l, Steven is the
and the Sky Line Drive.
day.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Jdtn l.odMrs. Annabelle Terrence ard
daughters, Linda and Bonnie, of
Cincinnati were recent visitors
of Mrs. Helen Archer and Mr.

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Pt. Pleasant 14, Meigs 12

Athens 48, Wouen Local 0
Portsmouth 28, Ironton 0
Jaclt~on 12, Greenfield 8
Hillard 30, Logan U
Nelsonville-York 14, Vinton

County 0

and Mrs. Maurice Reed and film-

Wellston 52, Oak Hill 6

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Beclcl•r 14, Huntington Hivh 7
Southwestern 8, Ale~""der 6
Eastern 14, N~ GaUia 6

Brenda Boring spent a week
in Columbus with Debbie Smal~

ley.

Belpre 56, Southern 0

Recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Bess Larkins were PCc.
James Carruthers at Camp Pendelton, Callt, Mr. and Mrs.
James Carruthers, Becky and

Wohama 32 K••o· ~roe' 16
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t~e. day 's leading contest pro-

Peerless Prognosticator

VIdmg the season's first upset

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are bigger, faster and
smarter than ever, and while
most of the incoming freshmen are still trying to find
their way from the dining
halls to the dorms. several of
the top-Oight elevens are pre paring to meet head-on!

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rugged Nebraska, high-scor·
ing Houston aild optimistic
Tulane, and Georgia's determined Bulldogs and the Tennessee Vols, the defending
Southeastern Conference

champs.

The opening contest in At·

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petition pits player-rich Wake
Forest 132-lettetmen) against

highly-regarded North Caro·
lina State. In a traditional in·
trastate battle, those mighty
mites of Ohio ~ rootbaii-Miami
and Xavier~lash at Cincinnati.
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Tennessee Volunteers. The
Bulldogs will prevail 22-19!
At Lincoln, Nebraska, the
offense-minded Cornhuskers
will edge Wyoming, 28-27, in a

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ror marrlage licenses in the ofnte of the COW1ty clerk.
Applying were: Robert Junior
Edmoac:la, 20, Apple Grove, and

flied with Court
PT. PLEASANT A civil
action has been riled in the office of the Circuit Clerk styled
National Credits, Inc. vs. Cha r les L. ~e.
The bill of complaint states
the defendant owes the plaintiff the sum or $832.81 which
account was assigned to t h e
_plaintiff by the Holzer Hospital
Fotlldatlon of Galllpolis. The
plolntilr demands judgment in
111e amount of $832.81 with interest and costs £rom the de-

rondant.

PLEASANT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL
ADMJI'TED: Mrs. Wilburn Ellis. Middleport; Mr!l. Earl Whittington. Butfalo; Mrs. Forrest
Lea, Letart; Mrs. Aaron Bright,
Pt. Plealallt; Mrs . .lklna Biggs,
Pt. Pleaaant; Aile Keerer, Pt.
Pleaaant; Mrs. Etta Jackson, Pt.

Pleasant.

E. 'M. Riddle of
J&gt;orker,lburs, 'W, VL, were reeent dl~ guesta of 1\lr, and
Mrs, Carl. Buckley.
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!lir. oild Mra. Walter Brown,
Linda .lnd David, /lOve returned
berile lrterevacatlontrlpthrOUII~
111e stites 0! ':!rglnia, Norlh Catali,., a!ld T~
· · ssee. Polnta of
Interest w
Sk,ylil1e ·prlve,
Blue Ridge arWa,y, Luray Ceverna, Smoky Mountains, Unto
These Hllls, and Cherokee, North

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wick or Columbus, and grardson

Pat BorliJ of Columbus, spent

head, Jean, Jane and JuU have of Mr. ani! Mrs. Ban Buckley, the Labor. Day weekend with her
returned home "after a vacation· local.
parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Gnnt
trip to WilliiD!oburg, Va., WashMrs. Alice Foutt,y vlsltedwlth Baring and Mike.
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ington, D.C., and c-cod, Maso. her daughter, Mr.andl\lr&amp;, Rome
Laber Day weekend guests at
Gary BArnha)'t, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Barnhart, is alationeel at the Air Base at AmarUlo,
Texas, Gary is married to Reta
Watson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Watson or Tuppers
Plains.
Mrs. Gale Mccain, arxl Dale
Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Randal

Slnd,y, Parkersburg. W, VL, and
&amp;lao attended Lhe Foutt.v reualon
at the SOuthside ParkatPirkersburg.
Mrs. Lyle Balderaon and Kay,
accompanied Mr• .am Mrs. Bill
WUllams or Lancaster, and Mrs.
Kathryn Dietz: and Bill or Bel-

pre, to 'll,yrtle Beach, South

car-

the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
ter Brown were Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas of Shaker
Helgtlts, Mr. aM Mrs. Paul Meredlth and Marsha
Westerville,
Naomi Plckens or Athens, and
Rev. and Mrs•.cttrrOrd Thomas Of
Jackaon.
Mrs. Bett,y Ruble and dauglt-

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Mrs. Edith OsOOrnc is spending a few days with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Osborne and chil-

dren at Lancaster.

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• F· 1nt alii -~~¢ ·coi:mt,y tOOk a use or !lie lalqJII,)'ers lund• and
:· .ereat ~c~. TueSda,y ~ghtwhen th~ ser,vices teMered frqm _lhe.
.. • the '. jJ~ied · O~l:e School use or such rums. This would be
~oulldi a~te wa, denied the cent- true In any instance not just the
'r II)• schOol _\:.o&amp;nt members
l)r. ~ Brown "toJ Harry
Siders. - ~ only other lxard
member present at ~ t.c.rd
· "meetirw wa·s , Ted stevens, who
abs~ned rrom ~
Several futerested per1ons at.-

proposed uae ot nve acres ot
Ordnance field. You must conaid-er the service the _proposed fa..
cUit;y wOuld ofler to aU Mason
coontians and the Investment that
woold belong to the people of Ma. son Count.Y and ·Pt. Pleasant.
te~n&amp;. the . meetlna: cmbe"-Uof ·when you think the matter
the Center ·c ommittee. Celt that through, Mason County taxpaythis . -aeum domled th~ c.nter. era would be receiving a million
They tndlt:ated time I !I run- dollars plus tor five acre!l or
td.ng out to take adv$Uge ot the ground, trul¥ a tidy sum ror five
federal grant which 'Would PI¥ acres. How could the board reel
75 percent or the center's coaL they are the ones giving away
The stte mu1t . be selected and
preliminary plans submitted on
or beCore Oc~ 24.
Although several othQr oltes
had been investlpled, O~;dl)ance
sehool property was the · best
and Nhe one" whh:h the Committee Celt would be acceptable to
the pvermnent specifications,
accordiq to statements made 1

Q-Wha W&lt;l.! the first Negro
to play with a major league
baseball team?
A--Jackie Robinson, who
signed with.. the Brooklyn
Dodgers In 1947.

"'·'•ilibol .lolori«.
otd &amp;ttJactioos, create new jobs, keep

Che Ordn.~e .field )hs • gltt' meeting:be"'t.ct· re·e~yet· a

by

th!! ~oral governillenL ·This '~la~e.. &lt;*\l ~ -ftlul

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properlY lilv;tstlng In et,ilturalecJ·.' $n.lth, '&amp; ,.,·• ••.Of."l't. P~sucatton, reereatlonai faellitles ilnt, ,and r ~mlitee .member
ror the use or Mason Countiana." · til the' FecJirati~ ror, Edu::atlonHe continued:
. al .. Devel~l'!ited Parent-s,
11 As we all lenoir, the bol.rd
~; he ..(Cra~e) w9.Qld ~~&gt;
has never had tlle runda to buDd N.te .t20D worth Ot advertising,
a real auditorium and probably .....lrC UN. lOCal l;!Oard mem-o.
never wiU wiUl the n,ed for baRd. ben and asking .•ff!hy, Have You
rooms, cafetert•'s, mbre rooms, Sold Out Tbe Yqung People or

·vocational _,ehoola, etc., sow~\)'
not Join forces, pool. resqurces

MasonCouniJ?" '·
There Ia otdy .one other clt;f

ror

in the ·alate, Parkersburg; 'tt'hi~h
bas acquired such a recreation
raeUity .at posstbb' "2s cents on
the dollar cost to the taxpayers.
Crabtree said, "We ask iC the

rnd do something·
the people
of Maaon County instead or bowing to the wishes oC a few ft:ho
wooJd stlll be in thtgoodolddaya
if someone had not shoved them

''The Store With A Hart''

Contract

PORK ROAST

Right reserved to limit quantities

POINT PLEASANT - Dorsey
C. Scott, assistant superlnten.

We accept Fed. Food Stamps

4 to 5 lb. Average

Prices Effective
Sept. 12-13-14

dent or Mason Count,y school&amp;,
tendar'ed his resignation to the

achool board TueodaJI nlgltt durschool board HI·
alon. The re&amp;lanation was not

lb.

reeommendatJon a! Superintend.

Fresh and Lean
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Ou•Own L•an

Fresh Beef

Detergent.~---------~~:·: 69~

SLICED - ,·

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Pull-Apart
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Everyday Low, Low Prices!

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Leuer Quantities, 2 for 43c:

Cu1tom

Pop

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llolrd member Dr. Leonard
Brown stateil be was not In ta.
vor or accepting 1lle reslgna.
Uoo u It would take 10me Ume
. to replace a man or Scott' I Cal·

Red Barn

lbor. Boord member Ted Stevena said he felt that s I n c e
Soatt had aaked to resign and
that 1lle ~ - tihould not stand
In his way a! adVonoemant.

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Steven• mOvecl the reatgna.
Uon be accepted bui the motion
died for . a lack of a second.
llolrd members Harry Siders
stale!! tbet Scott had. been em~ lor, two year1 with a

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Sweet Treat Sliced

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never miss out on an advertised special.
People who are concerned about their
total food bill,

Radlillis - - -- .,.·- 2 ba1s 19c

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Froze n Foods !

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Drenad Whltlnc •

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JANE PARKER- MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR

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CUT FROM CENTER CUT CHUCIC

Pork Chop. OUAITElEO LOIN lb. 71K
Fruh Spare Ribs c~~~RY , Jb.89c
Large Bologna c;~~· • • lb.Uc
'Braunschweiger c,~,~· ' .
Luncll Meat ·~~~~:;~;' ~~~ l9c
SliM~ Bacon "s',;~o
,!;:~ 75C
AlP Gelatin Sala c.,:;~;;IL ~~· sge

People who want a store that stands behind
L:... ".i; #- !J$ .t~ .~. Et-~~ ~.-~! ' ' 1
everything they sell,' no matter who makes it.

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BEEF ROAST .. 69C:

. 'SPECI~U :WttY PAY MORE

Carrojs --• ~ - ~ 21b. cello l9c

Stevens abatainhw, so tile mo.
tion carried.
Many JJOrSOIII silted alter tho
motion was IIIO&amp;ed that they did
oot !eel I1 wao right !or only two
boord members, ewn thouglt It
wa11 legal, to turn down the site
which would have benefitted nearly 25,000 persons with a much
needed and wanted by many, recreational aJX:I cultural ce!Ur.

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}»eople who have discovered the advantage
of shopping at a store
that is fair, honest, and dependable.

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Mnce ach«i propl,ri,y tram thl
first, stated hb opinion had not
changed and lie moved not to re-'
lease the ground lor the PUJPOM
o! buildlrv the center, with ~

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English Roasl ·• • • • 7tc Shod Rills of Beef • •
Beef Mlnule Steaks • • ... ate English Cui Sleak&amp; .."...s
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there is more to a Super Market than meets the eye.

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Pilon plastic
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, pren What be lntendecl to do
Iince his r e a . - was ~m­
od ciowu,' replied, "1-t
knOw whai ru do at this tbne.
I llped a
and I 1111ess
1 will have to ab!de by It"

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DRESSING. ___ jar__

CGIItraot and should

obllgplloo. He said the
boVtl ~ &amp; pulley not to ICC!Ojlt roolgnatlans alter Jul,y I
lnd he aosumed that thlo policy
appUtcl lA&gt; Scott aa well IS teaCh·

No Deposit, No Rebrn!

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tlnle 11011ld be lmpusslbie and
he could not run l!oe school &gt;II' I-

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He commended the committee
for its efforts, but hls l.m,pression of the public hearlrc was
it the propert)' could DOt be made
available b)' the school bolrdtbat
tl)ewholepro,iectwouldhavetobe
called ott because of the d~
Une.
Siders said he, u Dldn•t think
there was any doubt but wkat
the peopleneedafacUity,butdo
not want it at the el!P811se of
Ordnance school property, and
In my opinion the school board
Is in no position to give away
nve acres or school prqJerty.
1 feel the committee should have

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~ems exllting.,._
him and any board member or citizen a! Mason Couni;Y
to hlo knowledge, bui that lt was
his ambltim to be a -rlntendent ol schools and the· oppor-

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his only reasons lor _aoldng to
reoltn from a pualtiori for which
he had
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Zestee Strawberry or Bladberry

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he had been otlered the position
of SuperlnteDdent of schools of
Welte! Count;y with the lbtles to

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Brooks Smith,

Scot! told board members that

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~·School drop-outs?"
Crabtree said, "We are go1ng
to check the file11 of the U.S.
r pnenl accounting office to see
if there were any terms and condiUons created when Ordnance
school was built and given as a
,. ,ft to Mason COlllltY and the
Board or Education or .Mason
COUilty. If there are suclf Condltions, we wm uk the u.s. orflee of Education and the gener•
a1 accounting oCOee to investigate the present attitude of the
present board ao:l we are pre-

the Ma· woold opeak now."

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son COunty Board ot Education
wllh the State Sinking Fu111fWhich
created a condition or, "leaYiog
the Board, of Education owrdrawn
with the ' banks in the cJty.''
lmnied!ately upon hearlrw
Crabtree'S · statement, board
member ·harry Siders a 5 k e d .
Biggs if this was a threat to the
board members. Biggs replied
that he was rherely repeating a
telf,phone" conversation.
Bill Bt:adr. member of the cent,..
er -committee, asked Siders
Where · he stood on the matter as .
during the public hearing held
the night berore at Ordnance

Or. Brown, who

obleetloo 1'1 the gnnt1oog or brd-

"Super-Right'' BEEF SALE!

Ing 1lle re&amp;Ular

accepted by the board, u p o n

Open Mon. thru Sat.
9 to 9--Sunday 10 to 7

Peanut

and detirlquency and help reduce

in detaU l!oe dealing

ratrness to the committee, he

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

on the center

To 2-Year

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5TH and PEARL STS., RACINE

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young j&gt;•oplc. in Masoo Cwnty,
belp cut down the rate of crime

Subsequert ada would describe

Scott Held
From Specially Raised Corn Feel Porkersl

DISCHARGDl: Milford l-.f- twins last year, a single the
Vere, Henderson; N o r m a n year berore which makes five P o r k
Bland, Red House; Gregory Sui- calves in 21 · mooths. The two
Uvan, Pt. Pleasant; Dwight sets were QR'Oslte sex.
Chef Delight
Vern and Goldie Weber of ChlGreer. Pt. .,eesant; H a r I e y
Burna, Pt. P1e&amp;aant; Mrs. Wat- eago were visiting relatives In Cheese
Meigs County recently.
son Upton, Leon.
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beord members ore wUUng to Jl81"ed to eJIIIIlO)' competent at- school he did not &amp;Peak out el~ hid an alter•te alta chosea ..;.; ,&gt;'1\l
we should 1U pt tapther lA&gt;
; :!~!_; .;I'J.&amp;AI!ANT• '7' The pro- tee, addre01ing 1lle board stet- plying 111e t.uplyen lnY,eolln,nt; . •1118B&amp; :wel\ldll) 11&gt; . fllte t11at like the resj1011slbillt,y ol deprlv· torneys to see that this matter er pro or eon.
make
the center a '
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l.lit,111e count,y or new industrial is !horouglt]y chocked."
Siders repUed that, "In all

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da Perry) or Pontiac, Michigan
visited the holiday weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farley
and children of Grove City visited a weekend with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farley.
Larry Farley spent a few days
at his home here recenti:Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy

Born to a Jersey cow, owned
by Mr. and Mn. M. L. Bahr,
twins, Aug. 25. Thls cow had

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with his mother, Mrs. AJiceDodson. They all spent Saturday evening witll her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Rose HeyooJds at Middleport.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hunt of l..ong Bottom a baby
girl Thursday at ~eltering r\rms
Ho1pitaJ at Athens. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt and
gr~ather, Murl Taylor,
~this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazett Betz or
St. Joseph, Mich. are on their
vacation visiting her brother,
Durwood Conroy In Temessee,
are expected here to visit h e r
mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson soon.

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Dahr,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Acree (Lin-

and son, Hugh, visited a rewda,ys

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The latter contest, inciden·
tally, caused Hannibal Wottaburp. the pride of Missouri
and long-time member of the
Hoople forecasting team, to
remark. "You can't show me
an iota of difference between
those two Cine teams!"
Now on with the forecast :

Dayton 13, Kent Slate 7
East Carolina 25, Parsons 6
Houston !1, Tulane 16
Buffalo 31, Iowa State 28
Morehead St. 37. Marshal[ 13
Nebraska 28, Wyoming !7
Toledo !3, Richmond 7
Utah St. 31, New Mexico St. 11
V. Tex., E[ Paso 47, U. C.
Santa Barb. 17
Wake Forest 30, N.C. State 28
Western Mich. %0, Arkansas
St. 12
West Tex. St. 40, Lamar Tech
20
Xavier 10, Miami 10.) 10 ·
"Georgia!%, Teuuessee 19

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QUICK QUIZ

''henothetsm"l
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A-Th!J was the ancient be·
lief that there Is one Supreme
Being, but thet there
be
other subsidiary gods. I aJ,"
lowed for belief II! .tribal or
family deities, subject to the
SUpreme Being.
Q-What has become of the
Labrador duck, OIICe common
near long Island?
.
,
A-Th!J handsome bird bas
become totally extinct, for
reasons largely unknown. ;.

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ln the other engagements
mentioned above. watch for
Houston to top Tulane, 21-16,
Wake Forest to squeeze past
N. C. State, 30-28, and Xavier
and Miami to battle to a 10-10

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank
called
on Mrs. AJice Dodson one
Rita Carol Webb, 21, Apple
evening last week.
Grove.
Emmel Maxenberger visited
Jo11111y Hall, 22, HartlY, Ky.,
friends in this area last week.
and Janet Faye Coleman, 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seinabal
Point Pleasant.
of Pomeroy called oo Mr. and
Ronald Lee Moore, 19, New
Haven, and Irene Francis, 18, Mrs. Blaine Milhoan &amp;lnda.y evening.
New Haven.
Bill and Kay Bahr of GalliRoger Wayne Putney, 18, Galpolis
visited a day with his parlipolis Ferry, and Lydia t:atherents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
lne Stephens, 19, pt_ Pleasant.

QvU Action is

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ter or Vienna, W. va.,. vlolled ' . ·
,J'Mrs. oar
--~nl
With her mother,
. ce .. ;. ~:'
llandolpll and Mr. and Mr!t AI-·
flood ftlllllolPhand oon.
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thriUing aerial duel!

BUt difficUlt or no, your faOn the local scene, we bat·
vorite correspondent, in conted
.857 last week by pickini
sultation with our new assistant, Chet Thinldey, " the hu· correctly 12 of 14. Our only
man computer," has prepared misses weu• Morgan· Logan and
a perfect card for you- har- Southern-North Callia. Not bod
rumph!
for our first trip into AppalochThe Hoople System foresees ian territory.

Four Couples Ask

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wtllte-

- ollnHor • ncotton trip,

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matches such well-regarded
teams as Wyoming's Cowboys

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RACINE

- kaff·kaff-as the Georgi a

Egad, friends, here we ·are
on the threshold of another
challenging pigskin season for
the Hoople Football Forecast.

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Pennr Ri .LoulovWe, . and Mia, . COI!l'II'IJ 'or :rorch, Mr. and Mrs.
)!oris ~ 0t ~· Jlciit6ii.; ' po~d· wn,.. ~f lli!Jpre; W.:'' liild
Mr. ~itd Mra,&lt;. O!"rl•J llirn- , Mrs. ctrl Bu~klei&gt;Ml,aftd MrS.
·h lrt Who. have ...,.. th~ IIIII Chesteo •lllicllloQ:r Mr, .lnd;. Mra,
six months In san:•• Franeleco, Bill Kal'r, -ROMld and· llalld¥,
.&lt;;alit, w~ne heottendeh,troln- '·Mr. ~nd ·Mrli,', J~ Turnot;~bnIrv scbool, heve .81lenta sllt·dly mle and BW, ~nd '!Willi Karr,
BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
leove,With his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed HumphJV,
Mrs, Carl Barilhart after which ' Koren and Robin, ~ P1111 Buckreturned home from vacationing Charles Is returning to Vietnam le,y attended a .Umer IDf 111e
several southern states. Points and Japan until March of 1969. wecllirv of Ste- Loclwlck ilnd
oC Interest ·they visited were
Mr, and Mrs. C&amp;rl Buckley Linda Heater at the Hogue Mern·Ghost Town, Fronlitr Land, attended the Otannel Reunion at orlal Presbytertah Church at CoSmoky Mountains, santa Land, the Parkersburg Clt,y Park, Su~ lumbus, SeDL l, Steven is the
and the Sky Line Drive.
day.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Jdtn l.odMrs. Annabelle Terrence ard
daughters, Linda and Bonnie, of
Cincinnati were recent visitors
of Mrs. Helen Archer and Mr.

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'HOMEWORK' Watching!:r:
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1965 FORD • • •• , , .•• , • , ••• , • , , , • , , , , 1595
Galaxie 4 d~, black finish, clean interior, good ,W+W
tires, V8 eng1ne, auto. trans., power l!lteertng.radio, hUter,
sharp 1 owner car.
1962 CADILLAC •.•.•••••••• , • , • .,SPECIAL $999 .
HT Coupe, good white wall tires, tull power equipment in-cluding 6 way seat, power windows, .spoUess interior R&amp;H.

1964
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Spider, 2 dr. blaek tlmsh, good tires. 4 spd. Radio ancl heat-.

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
Notice
HAM SliOOT, Rlclno Gun Club, .

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEitOY, OHIO

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TWO LONG haired male ldl- i11611 COioiET, 6 cylinder, autotena to give away. !'bone
matte, two door; 1967 Chry•·
lf2.WI.
9-11-31c
ler New Yorker, air conditioned, , . _ brakes, steerSHOOTING MATCH, Sunday,
Ing and windows, 4 door seSept. IS. blms, bacon, baH dan; 11113 Volkswagen; 1964
ol 1101. Sbotguns only. Rut- Chevy V-8, automaUc; 1967
lllld Ameriean Lqlon Home. Mustang, 6 cyUnder automat-11~
tic. Financing available. Ph.
IIVU547, after 5 phone 112slant on radio, AM &amp; FM, 4BAND EVERY Friday and Sat57.S.
9-lli-llc speed changer, dual volume
urday at Jack's Club on RafconCrol. Balance of $91.02, or
iUonvllle lload off Rt. 7. Bualness Opportunity
mon11lly payments of "'·
Country music by Gayle M.. EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUN·
Phone 992-3218.
t-a.&amp;tc
Donald lllld hla Driflm.
lTV. Reliable man or woman,
..ll-31c
.., selling, rellll and collect SEWING Mi\CHINE: This aew.
from new type &lt;Oln operated lng machine designed espe.
POR 'I'IWlg...o,lh for an· dispensers In )'0111' area. Be- clally to meet all your aew:
llques. WlWam Rsmm. Mlclcome our distributor. Muat log requlremen!l lor many
cllaporl.
a.a.p have
ear, references, 1650 to years. Makes heautllul de1111150 cash Investment, secur- signs. Sews on buttons, etc.
~ DO 10wlng at home ed by equipment and lnven· Pay only $45.98, or monthly
llppen, pockets, pegging,
tory, Ten boon weekly can
Call !192-3218 and
llemmlne. alterations, etc. net o:reellent lnoome. For paymen!l.
ask
for
.
free
deJDODBtraUon.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Ma1011,
personal lntervt.... write, fn.
t-a.&amp;lc
Phaae 'I'/Sa5!.
4-30-tk
eluding phone number, to caiTon SUpply Company, In&lt;!.,
PUPPIES, AKC Toy
WILL DO Jr0am, In my home. 8110 Bryan Ave., Lellngton, POODLE
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
Phaae 91UII7.
9-11J.3tc
service and grooming. Phooe
K-ty 411105.
U-8tp
1192-5«3.
II 3 tfe
THE ANNUAL honiemmlng of .
the Mt. H011111111 U. B. Cbureh
AKC Golden Retriever pnppl...
PubDc S.le
will be bekl Sept. 15, 111118.
524 Ash St., Mldclleport. 112Ser9lee be8llll at t:IO a.m., AUCTION, SATUHDAY, SEPT.
5443.
M3.tfe
14, 1:30 p.m. The following
folllnnld wllh • hutet dinner
at _,, AlleJ noon urvleo he- personal property of the late
: IIIIa at 1:10 p.m. Tbe speak- James L. Martin wUl he Bold KENNEBEC Potatoes, Olarletl
at the residence located on HilCon, Portland.
8-it-:atc
., II Rev. Harold Holmes,
state Rt. IZ4 at the upper
formfrly of the Syracuse Nacorporation of Pomeroy. l"rig- POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
- · Special singing, PuJ&gt;.
phone 843-:lilli4 Clarence Profidaire :efrigerator and range,
lie ftloomo.
11-IG«p
fitt,
Portland.
1-29-tk
base cabinet. kilcben bar
and stoob, dish washer, HooRBVIVAL WILL BEGD! Sept.
ver automatic washer, dryer. TEMCO NATURAL GAS clreu18, at the Roblon ClniBtlaD
ps atoves, two electric beat- latlng heater, wall themWkllot,
j1Diaa .Omrdl wllh Rev. Fred
en, 9 piece dlniDg room 15,100 BTU. Call IN8-3tft.
llloc*ley II e\'8JIP]IIt. BYJUte
suite, eztra nice, 5 pieCe
.,.... ..-dlaiJy tnvu.L .....
tor O'Dell llaDiey. 9-lO;IIc hedn1om suite, studio couch,
~davenport, a number 110 ACRE farm, good k'oom
of
cbattl, one contour chair. ' house, lafle barn, .tfl amts
WILL DO PAINTING, plnmhiq,
oorree
iahle, step tahleJ, wrlUllable, balance pasture and
capador IIIII electric wort
tlng
dealt.
Westlnghouae
TV.
Umber.
One mtle off 114, Mtby ooull._'l..- by hour. Phone
record
player
and
recorda
neravDie,
Ohio. Pbone 1ft.
""""'re 116'f.'l85l
N-IJip
radio, ampUfler, plastic
a.
JUte
lnatlng
pn!ll,
two
sweepers,
YARD SALE. flouoeho!d and
Ironing board, loldlng ehaira, USED HEATING equipment,
mile., Salllnlay, Sept. 14, ltt
one ps floor furnace, l!O,OOO
8outb Pari st., Mlcldlepart, two fans, ptcturea, lloob,
BTU, t60; one g88 upflo fur.
porch lumllure and many
Oblo.
~-&amp;a~!
nace
90,000 B'nl, $911; 4 gu
llema not listed. Cora ~~eeg.
ell'tlllatlng
heatera wllh fan,
le, Aclmlnlslratrlx. Torma
lSD and up; one coal stoter
Wanted To Buy
Cosh, not ruponsible lor aewith controls $75; one oil
SBNG. clfatn, gl"""" flllll., . cldonia, sale by Bradford
..,. raot $1.10 lb., Col. Seal
conversion burner 11&amp;0; uaad
lUI lb. Bill Bailey, Reeda- Auetlon Co.,_Boa 118, Racine,
coal furnaceo. blowm. ArnOhio. Pboae MH821.
tllle.
I-Uic
old Brothers, Pomeroy, phone
II-11Htc
lft-2441.
t-a.tk
ANTIQUES, lumltnre, · dllbll.
For Rent
""'"'1"'""'11. loin. Howard
Cl2 VO!JtSWAGEN, two door
TRAILER,
Brown's Trailer
Cedi, . . "· llalu st., J'ome.
...ran. cleluu IIIOdd, Pboae
Perlt. Mln«sville. Phone
19J.
1.a.tte
ltJ-8252. ElleniiGn S. ..IIHtp
t-Il ..a:
IIIIS-33U.

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IIBCBANJC. .....

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paid . - - . paid hospital
... life IDsuraD&lt;e, paid
11011 plan, pild sick leave, can
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ruRNISHED and unlurnlsheol
apartmen!l. Clol! to oehool.
Phone m-5454.
1CHS.tfc
11\AILER SPACE, all utlUtleJ
available. Inquire 156 Mulber·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. $.29-Uc

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CUR'I'lSS bNedlng l4irVI&lt;e ol .
21 dlll-t lm&gt;eds, eaWe llr- .68 PO"HTIAC • • ••• ·SAVE
11nlCa,l!na 2 ~r. Har4'Top. on..
.. or i ~!teeds olgoat blll:lll.
ture. phone ln-1'147. 9-&amp;«c
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FIVE ROOM bouse, .bath, 12
acres. Sell on land contract.
Write Bol: 6&amp;8C. In care of
The Dally SenilneJ, Pomeroy.
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Cl'lttBradf.,.

:;.
5. I lfc

2 Dr. Seclon. 6 c}tl. std. 1hlfr.
Ex'l!ro shorp light blue flnleh.

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AIR CONDmONlNG He-.' .,
atlon service. Jaek'l Rotrlg.f·
oration, New Raven. bone · ~
882-20'111.
4 ,. trc· ..

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B~ETTNA~S

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l968 PORTABLE, sllglttl)l UBed, READY - MIX concrete d~JI,.
ered right to your proJeel.
does everything without al4
Fast and eaoy, Frel! · estitachments, over cut, dams.
mates. Phone 9!1H284,
makes buttonholeJ, sews CD
loin
Ready . Mix Co., Mlckllebuttons. In good condition;
port,
Ohio.
I 30 lfe
$5.05 per month, or lull price
of $44.24. For free home de-

Gael-

monstration, call 992-2836.
t-1~

FARM. Approximately 175 ..,
res, Cwo story house, barn,
etc., all huildlnp In poor
condition, located in RuUand
townahlp, Meigs County, call
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
p.m.
f-1141e
SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnlsbed t3500. unlumilhed
$3100. In Syroeuse on Rl. 124,
· out or hlglt water, lovely view
of river, pbcme 192-3565.
HI-«&lt;

---TWO HOUSES In Mlnemllle,
both for $3500. Phone

~!~J-80~1,

t-lt.flc
WOMAN'S WINTER aJel, heaV"f ......• p!Mia&amp; abean.
All In One shape. ll'orpret
Bailey, Phone ......
..11-31c

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third Door budget shop.
Bater Furniture, Middleport,
.Ohio.
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SEWING MACHINES. repair
servl&lt;e. an makeJ. WY S.
2284. The Fabrio Shop, Pomeroy . .Authorized Singer SaleJ
and Service. We Sharpen

Scissors.

S-29-tfc

CIGARE'n'E vending machines
and servt&lt;:e.. AliC Enler!ldlea.
Mason, W. Vo. Phone m:554J:
•
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ln•urance
AUTOMOBILE lnsuran&lt;e ben
eueeUecl?' Lost your operator's ,IICIIISI!? can 992-211611.
• 11 tk

LEGAL NOTICE

aurcK · · ~f&gt;oHri~c

GMC :rRuCKS
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,POMER!;IY
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NOTICI Of APPOitiTiatn- I
C• No. tGOOO
lat• et Merry a~ AI.._ Dna' t
Nollee 11 herebJ' It,.. tblt a..

1nona Yollk.r of Jbelll,e, lloalte t
hu been dulJ apjol.D.ted ..... ,.,,:
tntrlx &lt;ll the &amp;ltate of 11arrJ t..
Allen. deceated, late Cil B.adM, Ohio,

ll'.oute l. Mel .. CoUfttf, Oh&amp;o.
Credllon are requb'ed &amp;o tue tbell'
claim wtth tll14 fidudarr wttlttn

four mootbl. ·
Dated: thll 5tb del' of September

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F. H. O'IIIIN
Probl.. JUdll ef Mid CIUfttY
t-11.1 .. , ate
.

LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICI

OP APPOIN'IMIII1'
c ... No. t t •
htat. ef PNCt11 PIKMr, O.C.I. .
Notkl! II l!ier.by Jt'llea tt111l lo)'ee

of Route 3. Pomeror. bu

IIlia,

.beea

du~

11ppolnted bee\a1ria of

lhl Baute ol Freda
.. eued,

late

of

·~'Sieber,

Pomero)',

tt.-

Yelp

CollDtJ, Ohio.

Credlion .re requtred bJ rue tb.ltlr
daJJftl with nld fiduelary wltltlll
lour JOOIItbt,
Dated thbl 28tll Qy ol A~ W.

P. H. 0'8liiN
......,. ...... ., laid CMftly
.... J P.ll; ..18

NOTICI OP

APPCIINTMINT

IJtlte of 'renk OauL Dn1111d
Nolin fl Ureby liYH tbat 1114on
O.Ul, of Cbuter, (dUo, hu been
d.UlJ QPOlDt.d S.ICU.10r of tbt Jll.
Ute ot J'ralllr. O.ul , deeeued. .late
~~&gt;I Melli COWI.\J', Oblo.
Cndtton an requlnd. LO file U.lr
10Wml Wilb llld fldueluJ wUldll

w.

From tile Largest Tr\IC'II ·' '
Bollm ..r Rldiltor To The

Hoc;kii1JIGfl, Oblo ·

BLAETTNARS

.rln

!lnollest Heater Core.

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Local
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,presents . 1
.~pelt ~REpqus·

• W, Vi..

Mro. Dana F1ok received word
of the death of her brother, Mr.
~

•n• •u

tomatic changer, 1111 modern
&lt;ODSOie, ookl lor $111.85. Will
sat! to reliable party I or
1114.511 cash or SS.56 per
month. Call lft.D. t-IHtc

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Mr. and Mrs..NormanMeCaln.
Filth and AD~hoir, a~ecLtbe
~W- picnic at·Marietta.
/

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AT ··.

7:50 A'.M.
t2 "OON
3 P.M. ·

1l1E POLmCIMJ
liAS "IHEM 1'-l 'rtlUR
FOCKf.T .... .

AND

Kingsbury

News, Notes

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lHE:M 110 '1\jUR.

MOUTtll

•=30 P.M. ,.
t&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area' ·
lnfor.med As
Well As

Several !rom the oommuniQ&lt;
have attended the State Fair at
Columbus,
T h e Klnasbury Mlsslonsry
Club held l!o meeting recently at
the home of Mro. Ralilh carl. •
Mrs. Huel Arnold, Walter,
Entertained
E.allne and Lester attended a
, ,,
lamlly reunion at the home or ·
~
BurdeU Brolford at Westerv!Ue,
Ohi9o . Tl\0· reunion was also In andMr
,~_'s• .111111~, .. . .;... g__ •

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honor of Mrs. Arnold'a father,

Willlam Bratronl who celebnted his 99th birthday SundiJ'.
Mr. and .Mrs. Charlea King
and Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Killl
and son, Joey, of Harrisonville,
yfsiled over Labor Day weekend
wlth Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thornberry and lamlly, and Mr. and
Mrs. KeMeth Lowry of Marton,
Ohio, also .with Mr. and i.rrL .
Robert Rloharda and l'aJqjiY at '
Waldo, Ohio.
The Youth or the carleton
c:J:~Urch had a wllner roast receitly at the home of their teachor, Mra. Lbmle Hudson.
HE!len King

REFRIGERATOR, oablnata,
beds, etc., 471 S. 'l1drd St.,
Middleport. Eldon
Phone tn-2800.
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INFORMATJ.ON
NEWS,

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V!stll'lia tha 1 0. MoCoy lam·
lly reoilutly were Mrs. FIQ'IIO
Weese, Cla;klllilra. W, VL, and
Mr. and MiL Stove Vemls lllld
daughter, Marcia or Fairview,

week.

LEGAL
. NOTICE
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Schwarzel
"l

.,- pi Gallipolis, died tho psot

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$00N

Tboo Klmeo ofPomel'O)'ilndMrs.

four mooUU.
Dat.e4 'tb.ll ao&amp;b da7 of AUI\I*l U.
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........ .IUifte ef taN CIIUnty

STEREO AM-FM radio, pnulne walnut llnish, 4,opeed au-

V~o MJI!t..-

or Belpre yfstted her llllher, Jl'r,
EliJah Michell recently.

Mra. Locmle HudaiXI Ylalted
wllll ber staler, Mr. a'ld Mrs.
John Garraway aad children at
Cll"""", Md., recently. Mrs. GirW'fiY ana chlldrea ac:co-nlad
hSr li!ater hllno and ""' Joillld
th1o wulfelld by -Mr. GamiiiiJ';
They oPllllt the l,abar Day -Cr.- .
end with Mr, ail! Mrs. Loml•
HUilson. Alao yfsltlal - ll'rL
Wa1tha Clark of AlheDL
!ii••. Sandra ~. who 11 emplayed at Alheaa, hao been yfolt.
lng ber paroato this paot - k
was presented 1 while ~ ~

pin
lor perfect attend- - - ·.. ·
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IDCe Sunday
.II the carleton Sunday
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Scboolror eight yearL
·
PuliLIC SALE
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hicks and
Sat.' Sept. 14, 1968
family of 'Bristol, Tom., vi oiled recently with Mr. and Mro.
'
11:00
WIJ'ne Beal and lamlly and with
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIun BelL Mro.
William Beal acC01111lanled them Rlyi- moved to On _....__.
hOOIO lor a vis!~
••
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and :.;dw aoU the !oii&lt;Mitil ~
...,. had 18 rooent yfsitors Mr
&amp;OW• at my res1clence loand Mrs. Hobsrt smaney' Jr • . catad· on 7th Street Ill llaclno, '
Dale, JUI!y and Susan or WI;....;,: Ohio. FoUow the Bale oiiDI Iran ..
W, VL, \r, and MrL Dl.vid S. R. 338.
Brown aid ehtldren or MaosDlon, Ohio, ml Mr. and Mrs. AN11QIJ&amp;S: Marble iql cbwoer,
t ..k chairs, cheat o1 dra,nra,
Paul Paynter of C&amp;rpemer.
deok,
2 drawer cheotlllldcablnet,
Mn. Zora Wilker, who bls
oval
eland, wicker e.ntture (t
)leon a patient 11.VotenullleJD.
pleceo),
4 captalo'slruDca,2buorlll Hospital, has returned homo
ber ublnets, mise, chslra, pto.
Kat. Osann lure frames, dlaheo, • - • • •

A.M.

wan..m.

AWMDitlM

S'l'OlUI doar,
glaas and oereeu, 31'4 bldles
wide, '12 Inches blgb. Good
condition, 115. CCII1tad Guy
Bing, Phone .. I I. t-11-31c

Splden' SDk

Spiders capture Insecta as
large as wasps · and hometl
by spliting illk which en·
snares them lneoeapably,
serving to store them lor later
use as food according to the
Encyclop&amp;ecila Brilamllca.

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l.Oacar

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I. Defraud .

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merou.a pieces).

Apoc:l'JPbl
f2.0ocu .......

ca. Think

othen
. 14. Frueh )

l. Larva.
2.Contlnent

16. Hole in
.e utlftl"
mold

4. Endeavor

nver ·

US.·Jllackert
IT. Hindu

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ll.lntutUon
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CROSSWO.RD
Cf. HAorolil'
Manila Bay
U.Meuureof
.U.lan&lt;:e

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chlrn base, carnl.al 1la11 (Ju.

HOBSTETIIR - ~.:::~;::1
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REALTY

AVAILAILE

Jcilm Flek!o mbther, Mrs.

J

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dr. Hord Top, ,llf,fa iharP,: N,r

PlitM MNiit

llaetne. OMo

ouraw•~h,oftl,cs. 'PS,

.br ..oiiit of

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HiiiOiiiHiiiE,ji66ii
.71ii·3ii37,;,0-.1

by calling Parker IIIN2M,,._
neW we pUt ' It Iii the •haw• ·
meroy or 66'1-1351 OoolviDe. ' ..,.m, AT, PS &amp; P8.
1211otc
.3 BIIICI( • • .', :\~ •. i$1195
~
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" D~... s,.d~ .·own•d
c. C, .BRADFORD

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CONTAcr ·

69 MODELS

ForS.Ie
.WTIQUES, Cat l!laa,

111611 RONDA 300 Sllper Hawk,
RLACK AND white llone, pld.
34011 actual mtles, $125. !'bone
lllf, 14 Indies tall; afiPio:d·
LEGAL NOTICE
ln-2'135.
ll-lo.3tp
J!lllelJ ID lha. Vfif'/ centJt,
IIddle llld bridle, Phone
...... .. _ ......11'1'
men1 on Lincoln Hill. Utllltl..
FORD
CORN
·
Pl(l[ER,
t
w
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·
paid; adul!l only. Phone 1ft.
T4HW.
11-n-lip ~
.. ·•. ";'"...:;;..,'"':
row mounted complete with
1411.
1-19-lle
NIIIIOe
fl
berftr.
llftlll ...., ......
IM'""'oc! tit I« toO Fonl
........ ...,., .. ""' Chill . . .
tractor, 11118 Honda iiOCI ScramTHREE ROOM furnished apart.
lteal Eat... For S.le
~':!::"'.: ~
bler, CUifonl Wooten. Rt. I,
ment, phone 982-5890. a.a.tte
Albay, pqe -1.
..,Nip
TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
.
roM~r ........ •
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Court, Syr8CUIIII, Ohlo on Slate
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illlo ~ .... .. ... . ...
11118 VOLKSWAGEN, Ill acelRt. 124, Phone 112-21151.
-·
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lent condition, call fQ filii
1-ll.tfe
GBO, IIOllBI'I'I'l'B llntlr ._11,
or - ..lNic POMEROY
- Nke I 1110m
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brick, l!ath, full b•DIMII, I
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FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
HelpW•nted
bedrooms, hot water .
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APARTMEN'l',
Mlcldlep..-t,
l'aet porc:b. tsSOO.oo
.LE· GA·.L· "Of.'1'c·.E. piJoae 111-31'14.
1-1-tfc
SYIIACUSE - $ bed!- all
· 11 .; . · {~ . ·' ·, .
TRAlLBR SPACE, ready to
eleeCrlc home, hath, b-.
hoot up, private, plenty of
ment, n1ee 1roat pordl, pr.
1'00111 for cbiJdren io play.
age apartment. '4 aere plnel.
Pboae Ill 3IOl .
l-1f.tfe
IIIDfJLEI'O&amp;T - 4 bedtbrleli: home, hath and . halt,
Fors.le
lull basement, front pordl, .
IT'S lerrlllc tho W&amp;J we're Ill).
garage, nice back y.rd.
inC Blat Lullre for c1eaD1n8
IIBLEN ... VIRGIL TIW'OIID
,fAYE MtMn
rucs ancl upbolslery. Rent
ASSOCIATI!'A
••14111
li1'IWXliiB
eJeclltc ahampooer "' Babr
v-lbn.
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All'ill's Reduced

RADIO
!\'REi&gt;~. hoiise
calls, anleluul. sale and Ill·
stallatlon. Jolm HarNllii, 711 . Pomeroy \tome &amp; A .
Brcadway st... Middleport,
phone 99M522.
7·14-tfe ' . •.•
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SALES AND SERViC:E

'-GUARAHiiEDPHONE 992-2o94

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COON HOUNDS, Alvlll Myen, TWO ln'ORY boule bl RadDe,
• 1'001111, 'bath, ... belt,
Rt. I, lleedsvDle C111 SOver
pordl, garage, WOI'bhop.
Ridge Road.
fi.1CJ.Itp
Sbecle, mra lot. Ideal ~oca­
tloll
lor dllltlren. See WIBle
CIUIRIAHUA Puppies, 8 weeb
Dovls
or Pllone till II'
old. Phone BC-2141. t-IO.:!tp
t-ll.ftp

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Wheel Alignment

1.

1. Remain In porked ur
2. ~pt'oyed with worm 1oap
. ~ •hll th.n o high pr111ur•
rlnll of 10ft wat•r lo
1'110'"" cor thine
,
3. Attfndont on duty

CAR BOPS. opply In ~ at
Qow'a steM HoUle, Pome- FURNISHED GARAGE apart..
...,.,
Ia*

JIALI!: OR l"EMALE, full ..pert time nlPI or day, apply

EYINRUDE

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SOIJD STATE stereo,' 19CI8
END table, maiiOI·
walnut console model, radio .COIINER
aey,
e:uellenl'
c:imclltion.
equipped, with 4-speed autoPhone 992-2441 after 7 p.m.
matte changer, 4-opeakar
. 9-S«p
sound system. Pay only
$77.33, or monthly payments.
10 x 20 Sears trailer awn!Da,
can 1192-3218.
11-6-ftc
snow loading kit, $140. Brand
new. Phone 992-2901 or lnEARLY AMERICAN stereo,
249'1.
.utc
lovely maple finish, with fn.

tam:

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Sept. 1&amp; from I p.m. to 5 p.m. . ....._ _ _ _ _
Gauge 1:1, 16, 20. Off Route ~

JJt on Buhan Road. 9-ll-31c

'1•.

word .

18. B)!nple

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wind •
. "lnltrulhellt

-G,nt '

D.•'failtolwn :
Q'in. '

31. Land

9. 8pon
10. Sub-jects
18. EIO&lt;·

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1 ~ Ill Nl!l "HN&lt; H D ,., ,.tfHJ H't I I

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lJnsenmble theae four JumbiHt
one letter to eaeh 14uan. to
' form four 'ordinary words.

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3. tanat.

•. Atlftrn•·

tW.ioply
fl. Slttofa
Wal1,clrea
1600

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33. Humoro\11

·M.,Lidpr

. entry
118. Pea..U..

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38.catcry
fO......berol'

8.Compau
point

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CHANCES 0~ NOT.

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'HOMEWORK' Watching!:r:
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2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1965 FORD • • •• , , .•• , • , ••• , • , , , • , , , , 1595
Galaxie 4 d~, black finish, clean interior, good ,W+W
tires, V8 eng1ne, auto. trans., power l!lteertng.radio, hUter,
sharp 1 owner car.
1962 CADILLAC •.•.•••••••• , • , • .,SPECIAL $999 .
HT Coupe, good white wall tires, tull power equipment in-cluding 6 way seat, power windows, .spoUess interior R&amp;H.

1964
'1 .
' $995
. CORV AIR • •• : .....................
Spider, 2 dr. blaek tlmsh, good tires. 4 spd. Radio ancl heat-.

er.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Notice
HAM SliOOT, Rlclno Gun Club, .

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEitOY, OHIO

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TWO LONG haired male ldl- i11611 COioiET, 6 cylinder, autotena to give away. !'bone
matte, two door; 1967 Chry•·
lf2.WI.
9-11-31c
ler New Yorker, air conditioned, , . _ brakes, steerSHOOTING MATCH, Sunday,
Ing and windows, 4 door seSept. IS. blms, bacon, baH dan; 11113 Volkswagen; 1964
ol 1101. Sbotguns only. Rut- Chevy V-8, automaUc; 1967
lllld Ameriean Lqlon Home. Mustang, 6 cyUnder automat-11~
tic. Financing available. Ph.
IIVU547, after 5 phone 112slant on radio, AM &amp; FM, 4BAND EVERY Friday and Sat57.S.
9-lli-llc speed changer, dual volume
urday at Jack's Club on RafconCrol. Balance of $91.02, or
iUonvllle lload off Rt. 7. Bualness Opportunity
mon11lly payments of "'·
Country music by Gayle M.. EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUN·
Phone 992-3218.
t-a.&amp;tc
Donald lllld hla Driflm.
lTV. Reliable man or woman,
..ll-31c
.., selling, rellll and collect SEWING Mi\CHINE: This aew.
from new type &lt;Oln operated lng machine designed espe.
POR 'I'IWlg...o,lh for an· dispensers In )'0111' area. Be- clally to meet all your aew:
llques. WlWam Rsmm. Mlclcome our distributor. Muat log requlremen!l lor many
cllaporl.
a.a.p have
ear, references, 1650 to years. Makes heautllul de1111150 cash Investment, secur- signs. Sews on buttons, etc.
~ DO 10wlng at home ed by equipment and lnven· Pay only $45.98, or monthly
llppen, pockets, pegging,
tory, Ten boon weekly can
Call !192-3218 and
llemmlne. alterations, etc. net o:reellent lnoome. For paymen!l.
ask
for
.
free
deJDODBtraUon.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Ma1011,
personal lntervt.... write, fn.
t-a.&amp;lc
Phaae 'I'/Sa5!.
4-30-tk
eluding phone number, to caiTon SUpply Company, In&lt;!.,
PUPPIES, AKC Toy
WILL DO Jr0am, In my home. 8110 Bryan Ave., Lellngton, POODLE
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
Phaae 91UII7.
9-11J.3tc
service and grooming. Phooe
K-ty 411105.
U-8tp
1192-5«3.
II 3 tfe
THE ANNUAL honiemmlng of .
the Mt. H011111111 U. B. Cbureh
AKC Golden Retriever pnppl...
PubDc S.le
will be bekl Sept. 15, 111118.
524 Ash St., Mldclleport. 112Ser9lee be8llll at t:IO a.m., AUCTION, SATUHDAY, SEPT.
5443.
M3.tfe
14, 1:30 p.m. The following
folllnnld wllh • hutet dinner
at _,, AlleJ noon urvleo he- personal property of the late
: IIIIa at 1:10 p.m. Tbe speak- James L. Martin wUl he Bold KENNEBEC Potatoes, Olarletl
at the residence located on HilCon, Portland.
8-it-:atc
., II Rev. Harold Holmes,
state Rt. IZ4 at the upper
formfrly of the Syracuse Nacorporation of Pomeroy. l"rig- POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
- · Special singing, PuJ&gt;.
phone 843-:lilli4 Clarence Profidaire :efrigerator and range,
lie ftloomo.
11-IG«p
fitt,
Portland.
1-29-tk
base cabinet. kilcben bar
and stoob, dish washer, HooRBVIVAL WILL BEGD! Sept.
ver automatic washer, dryer. TEMCO NATURAL GAS clreu18, at the Roblon ClniBtlaD
ps atoves, two electric beat- latlng heater, wall themWkllot,
j1Diaa .Omrdl wllh Rev. Fred
en, 9 piece dlniDg room 15,100 BTU. Call IN8-3tft.
llloc*ley II e\'8JIP]IIt. BYJUte
suite, eztra nice, 5 pieCe
.,.... ..-dlaiJy tnvu.L .....
tor O'Dell llaDiey. 9-lO;IIc hedn1om suite, studio couch,
~davenport, a number 110 ACRE farm, good k'oom
of
cbattl, one contour chair. ' house, lafle barn, .tfl amts
WILL DO PAINTING, plnmhiq,
oorree
iahle, step tahleJ, wrlUllable, balance pasture and
capador IIIII electric wort
tlng
dealt.
Westlnghouae
TV.
Umber.
One mtle off 114, Mtby ooull._'l..- by hour. Phone
record
player
and
recorda
neravDie,
Ohio. Pbone 1ft.
""""'re 116'f.'l85l
N-IJip
radio, ampUfler, plastic
a.
JUte
lnatlng
pn!ll,
two
sweepers,
YARD SALE. flouoeho!d and
Ironing board, loldlng ehaira, USED HEATING equipment,
mile., Salllnlay, Sept. 14, ltt
one ps floor furnace, l!O,OOO
8outb Pari st., Mlcldlepart, two fans, ptcturea, lloob,
BTU, t60; one g88 upflo fur.
porch lumllure and many
Oblo.
~-&amp;a~!
nace
90,000 B'nl, $911; 4 gu
llema not listed. Cora ~~eeg.
ell'tlllatlng
heatera wllh fan,
le, Aclmlnlslratrlx. Torma
lSD and up; one coal stoter
Wanted To Buy
Cosh, not ruponsible lor aewith controls $75; one oil
SBNG. clfatn, gl"""" flllll., . cldonia, sale by Bradford
..,. raot $1.10 lb., Col. Seal
conversion burner 11&amp;0; uaad
lUI lb. Bill Bailey, Reeda- Auetlon Co.,_Boa 118, Racine,
coal furnaceo. blowm. ArnOhio. Pboae MH821.
tllle.
I-Uic
old Brothers, Pomeroy, phone
II-11Htc
lft-2441.
t-a.tk
ANTIQUES, lumltnre, · dllbll.
For Rent
""'"'1"'""'11. loin. Howard
Cl2 VO!JtSWAGEN, two door
TRAILER,
Brown's Trailer
Cedi, . . "· llalu st., J'ome.
...ran. cleluu IIIOdd, Pboae
Perlt. Mln«sville. Phone
19J.
1.a.tte
ltJ-8252. ElleniiGn S. ..IIHtp
t-Il ..a:
IIIIS-33U.

_,..,rHIIIp Wanted

IIBCBANJC. .....

1'RUQt

)111,

paid . - - . paid hospital
... life IDsuraD&lt;e, paid
11011 plan, pild sick leave, can
• II II « I!DIIIIIel

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,-:

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o-re
..u.ae

Orlle.

&gt;

MASON

".

CAR. WASH '
.

Try Our Nelil

Automatic Car Wash
(Hot A Orcv.. Thrul'

1se

ruRNISHED and unlurnlsheol
apartmen!l. Clol! to oehool.
Phone m-5454.
1CHS.tfc
11\AILER SPACE, all utlUtleJ
available. Inquire 156 Mulber·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. $.29-Uc

Ia

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BBF, Atbens, Olllo.

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WAJ'niEIIS, Write . . V, In

eare· of

Tbe Dall)l Senllnel,
, . PoiDB'oJ. Oblo.
...J.O.Itc

. ·. s..s~·

•.
.

S.rvJtH

.tt••" Open:

IA·F • .. • .... - • 11 to 6
Sat. "• •• -.-.-.- .9 to 7
Sun. ·· . . . . . . . . 11 to 6

•

CUR'I'lSS bNedlng l4irVI&lt;e ol .
21 dlll-t lm&gt;eds, eaWe llr- .68 PO"HTIAC • • ••• ·SAVE
11nlCa,l!na 2 ~r. Har4'Top. on..
.. or i ~!teeds olgoat blll:lll.
ture. phone ln-1'147. 9-&amp;«c
ly 2.3U •••r 111llec. SO n~~ar

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FIVE ROOM bouse, .bath, 12
acres. Sell on land contract.
Write Bol: 6&amp;8C. In care of
The Dally SenilneJ, Pomeroy.
.utp

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AuctioNEER

Com~

:PB ·&amp; AT. ~· · olsct~~•r• · ~~

I!!Onlee

•.

~995.00.

.

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64 FORD :,. ' • • ····1895

Cl'lttBradf.,.

:;.
5. I lfc

2 Dr. Seclon. 6 c}tl. std. 1hlfr.
Ex'l!ro shorp light blue flnleh.

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AIR CONDmONlNG He-.' .,
atlon service. Jaek'l Rotrlg.f·
oration, New Raven. bone · ~
882-20'111.
4 ,. trc· ..

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B~ETTNA~S

'

l968 PORTABLE, sllglttl)l UBed, READY - MIX concrete d~JI,.
ered right to your proJeel.
does everything without al4
Fast and eaoy, Frel! · estitachments, over cut, dams.
mates. Phone 9!1H284,
makes buttonholeJ, sews CD
loin
Ready . Mix Co., Mlckllebuttons. In good condition;
port,
Ohio.
I 30 lfe
$5.05 per month, or lull price
of $44.24. For free home de-

Gael-

monstration, call 992-2836.
t-1~

FARM. Approximately 175 ..,
res, Cwo story house, barn,
etc., all huildlnp In poor
condition, located in RuUand
townahlp, Meigs County, call
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
p.m.
f-1141e
SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnlsbed t3500. unlumilhed
$3100. In Syroeuse on Rl. 124,
· out or hlglt water, lovely view
of river, pbcme 192-3565.
HI-«&lt;

---TWO HOUSES In Mlnemllle,
both for $3500. Phone

~!~J-80~1,

t-lt.flc
WOMAN'S WINTER aJel, heaV"f ......• p!Mia&amp; abean.
All In One shape. ll'orpret
Bailey, Phone ......
..11-31c

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third Door budget shop.
Bater Furniture, Middleport,
.Ohio.
? 2S tk

SEWING MACHINES. repair
servl&lt;e. an makeJ. WY S.
2284. The Fabrio Shop, Pomeroy . .Authorized Singer SaleJ
and Service. We Sharpen

Scissors.

S-29-tfc

CIGARE'n'E vending machines
and servt&lt;:e.. AliC Enler!ldlea.
Mason, W. Vo. Phone m:554J:
•
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ln•urance
AUTOMOBILE lnsuran&lt;e ben
eueeUecl?' Lost your operator's ,IICIIISI!? can 992-211611.
• 11 tk

LEGAL NOTICE

aurcK · · ~f&gt;oHri~c

GMC :rRuCKS
·"'i,
,POMER!;IY
t
. :•
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NOTICI Of APPOitiTiatn- I
C• No. tGOOO
lat• et Merry a~ AI.._ Dna' t
Nollee 11 herebJ' It,.. tblt a..

1nona Yollk.r of Jbelll,e, lloalte t
hu been dulJ apjol.D.ted ..... ,.,,:
tntrlx &lt;ll the &amp;ltate of 11arrJ t..
Allen. deceated, late Cil B.adM, Ohio,

ll'.oute l. Mel .. CoUfttf, Oh&amp;o.
Credllon are requb'ed &amp;o tue tbell'
claim wtth tll14 fidudarr wttlttn

four mootbl. ·
Dated: thll 5tb del' of September

.....

.u.

F. H. O'IIIIN
Probl.. JUdll ef Mid CIUfttY
t-11.1 .. , ate
.

LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICI

OP APPOIN'IMIII1'
c ... No. t t •
htat. ef PNCt11 PIKMr, O.C.I. .
Notkl! II l!ier.by Jt'llea tt111l lo)'ee

of Route 3. Pomeror. bu

IIlia,

.beea

du~

11ppolnted bee\a1ria of

lhl Baute ol Freda
.. eued,

late

of

·~'Sieber,

Pomero)',

tt.-

Yelp

CollDtJ, Ohio.

Credlion .re requtred bJ rue tb.ltlr
daJJftl with nld fiduelary wltltlll
lour JOOIItbt,
Dated thbl 28tll Qy ol A~ W.

P. H. 0'8liiN
......,. ...... ., laid CMftly
.... J P.ll; ..18

NOTICI OP

APPCIINTMINT

IJtlte of 'renk OauL Dn1111d
Nolin fl Ureby liYH tbat 1114on
O.Ul, of Cbuter, (dUo, hu been
d.UlJ QPOlDt.d S.ICU.10r of tbt Jll.
Ute ot J'ralllr. O.ul , deeeued. .late
~~&gt;I Melli COWI.\J', Oblo.
Cndtton an requlnd. LO file U.lr
10Wml Wilb llld fldueluJ wUldll

w.

From tile Largest Tr\IC'II ·' '
Bollm ..r Rldiltor To The

Hoc;kii1JIGfl, Oblo ·

BLAETTNARS

.rln

!lnollest Heater Core.

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&amp;tern
Local
/ .... :

, &amp;cial Notes .
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,presents . 1
.~pelt ~REpqus·

• W, Vi..

Mro. Dana F1ok received word
of the death of her brother, Mr.
~

•n• •u

tomatic changer, 1111 modern
&lt;ODSOie, ookl lor $111.85. Will
sat! to reliable party I or
1114.511 cash or SS.56 per
month. Call lft.D. t-IHtc

1

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Mr. and Mrs..NormanMeCaln.
Filth and AD~hoir, a~ecLtbe
~W- picnic at·Marietta.
/

· DAllY : '··
AT ··.

7:50 A'.M.
t2 "OON
3 P.M. ·

1l1E POLmCIMJ
liAS "IHEM 1'-l 'rtlUR
FOCKf.T .... .

AND

Kingsbury

News, Notes

... A'-JD
t\P,~

me

t:eAJTI ~1'

lHE:M 110 '1\jUR.

MOUTtll

•=30 P.M. ,.
t&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area' ·
lnfor.med As
Well As

Several !rom the oommuniQ&lt;
have attended the State Fair at
Columbus,
T h e Klnasbury Mlsslonsry
Club held l!o meeting recently at
the home of Mro. Ralilh carl. •
Mrs. Huel Arnold, Walter,
Entertained
E.allne and Lester attended a
, ,,
lamlly reunion at the home or ·
~
BurdeU Brolford at Westerv!Ue,
Ohi9o . Tl\0· reunion was also In andMr
,~_'s• .111111~, .. . .;... g__ •

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honor of Mrs. Arnold'a father,

Willlam Bratronl who celebnted his 99th birthday SundiJ'.
Mr. and .Mrs. Charlea King
and Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Killl
and son, Joey, of Harrisonville,
yfsiled over Labor Day weekend
wlth Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thornberry and lamlly, and Mr. and
Mrs. KeMeth Lowry of Marton,
Ohio, also .with Mr. and i.rrL .
Robert Rloharda and l'aJqjiY at '
Waldo, Ohio.
The Youth or the carleton
c:J:~Urch had a wllner roast receitly at the home of their teachor, Mra. Lbmle Hudson.
HE!len King

REFRIGERATOR, oablnata,
beds, etc., 471 S. 'l1drd St.,
Middleport. Eldon
Phone tn-2800.
t-I0-8tc

WMPO

INFORMATJ.ON
NEWS,

r

V!stll'lia tha 1 0. MoCoy lam·
lly reoilutly were Mrs. FIQ'IIO
Weese, Cla;klllilra. W, VL, and
Mr. and MiL Stove Vemls lllld
daughter, Marcia or Fairview,

week.

LEGAL
. NOTICE
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Schwarzel
"l

.,- pi Gallipolis, died tho psot

.

r'

$00N

Tboo Klmeo ofPomel'O)'ilndMrs.

four mooUU.
Dat.e4 'tb.ll ao&amp;b da7 of AUI\I*l U.
' · ... O'altl ...
........ .IUifte ef taN CIIUnty

STEREO AM-FM radio, pnulne walnut llnish, 4,opeed au-

V~o MJI!t..-

or Belpre yfstted her llllher, Jl'r,
EliJah Michell recently.

Mra. Locmle HudaiXI Ylalted
wllll ber staler, Mr. a'ld Mrs.
John Garraway aad children at
Cll"""", Md., recently. Mrs. GirW'fiY ana chlldrea ac:co-nlad
hSr li!ater hllno and ""' Joillld
th1o wulfelld by -Mr. GamiiiiJ';
They oPllllt the l,abar Day -Cr.- .
end with Mr, ail! Mrs. Loml•
HUilson. Alao yfsltlal - ll'rL
Wa1tha Clark of AlheDL
!ii••. Sandra ~. who 11 emplayed at Alheaa, hao been yfolt.
lng ber paroato this paot - k
was presented 1 while ~ ~

pin
lor perfect attend- - - ·.. ·
·- · - - - - •
IDCe Sunday
.II the carleton Sunday
•~
Scboolror eight yearL
·
PuliLIC SALE
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hicks and
Sat.' Sept. 14, 1968
family of 'Bristol, Tom., vi oiled recently with Mr. and Mro.
'
11:00
WIJ'ne Beal and lamlly and with
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIun BelL Mro.
William Beal acC01111lanled them Rlyi- moved to On _....__.
hOOIO lor a vis!~
••
_ _....,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and :.;dw aoU the !oii&lt;Mitil ~
...,. had 18 rooent yfsitors Mr
&amp;OW• at my res1clence loand Mrs. Hobsrt smaney' Jr • . catad· on 7th Street Ill llaclno, '
Dale, JUI!y and Susan or WI;....;,: Ohio. FoUow the Bale oiiDI Iran ..
W, VL, \r, and MrL Dl.vid S. R. 338.
Brown aid ehtldren or MaosDlon, Ohio, ml Mr. and Mrs. AN11QIJ&amp;S: Marble iql cbwoer,
t ..k chairs, cheat o1 dra,nra,
Paul Paynter of C&amp;rpemer.
deok,
2 drawer cheotlllldcablnet,
Mn. Zora Wilker, who bls
oval
eland, wicker e.ntture (t
)leon a patient 11.VotenullleJD.
pleceo),
4 captalo'slruDca,2buorlll Hospital, has returned homo
ber ublnets, mise, chslra, pto.
Kat. Osann lure frames, dlaheo, • - • • •

A.M.

wan..m.

AWMDitlM

S'l'OlUI doar,
glaas and oereeu, 31'4 bldles
wide, '12 Inches blgb. Good
condition, 115. CCII1tad Guy
Bing, Phone .. I I. t-11-31c

Splden' SDk

Spiders capture Insecta as
large as wasps · and hometl
by spliting illk which en·
snares them lneoeapably,
serving to store them lor later
use as food according to the
Encyclop&amp;ecila Brilamllca.

.

~
l.Oacar

'.u.-.
~..=..

I. Defraud .

·-..::...·-.....-.
'· "·
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merou.a pieces).

Apoc:l'JPbl
f2.0ocu .......

ca. Think

othen
. 14. Frueh )

l. Larva.
2.Contlnent

16. Hole in
.e utlftl"
mold

4. Endeavor

nver ·

US.·Jllackert
IT. Hindu

_ ..,
myotlt: .

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co. Book or 111e

ll.lntutUon
ll.r~~,

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CROSSWO.RD
Cf. HAorolil'
Manila Bay
U.Meuureof
.U.lan&lt;:e

~.

chlrn base, carnl.al 1la11 (Ju.

HOBSTETIIR - ~.:::~;::1
,.,. ......
REALTY

AVAILAILE

Jcilm Flek!o mbther, Mrs.

J

..· - - .,.

-'-0·

.

dr. Hord Top, ,llf,fa iharP,: N,r

PlitM MNiit

llaetne. OMo

ouraw•~h,oftl,cs. 'PS,

.br ..oiiit of

. ,.

HiiiOiiiHiiiE,ji66ii
.71ii·3ii37,;,0-.1

by calling Parker IIIN2M,,._
neW we pUt ' It Iii the •haw• ·
meroy or 66'1-1351 OoolviDe. ' ..,.m, AT, PS &amp; P8.
1211otc
.3 BIIICI( • • .', :\~ •. i$1195
~
~
~•S,b;~
" D~... s,.d~ .·own•d
c. C, .BRADFORD

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CONTAcr ·

69 MODELS

ForS.Ie
.WTIQUES, Cat l!laa,

111611 RONDA 300 Sllper Hawk,
RLACK AND white llone, pld.
34011 actual mtles, $125. !'bone
lllf, 14 Indies tall; afiPio:d·
LEGAL NOTICE
ln-2'135.
ll-lo.3tp
J!lllelJ ID lha. Vfif'/ centJt,
IIddle llld bridle, Phone
...... .. _ ......11'1'
men1 on Lincoln Hill. Utllltl..
FORD
CORN
·
Pl(l[ER,
t
w
o
·
paid; adul!l only. Phone 1ft.
T4HW.
11-n-lip ~
.. ·•. ";'"...:;;..,'"':
row mounted complete with
1411.
1-19-lle
NIIIIOe
fl
berftr.
llftlll ...., ......
IM'""'oc! tit I« toO Fonl
........ ...,., .. ""' Chill . . .
tractor, 11118 Honda iiOCI ScramTHREE ROOM furnished apart.
lteal Eat... For S.le
~':!::"'.: ~
bler, CUifonl Wooten. Rt. I,
ment, phone 982-5890. a.a.tte
Albay, pqe -1.
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TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
.
roM~r ........ •
.'
,.
;.
.
Court, Syr8CUIIII, Ohlo on Slate
I
illlo ~ .... .. ... . ...
11118 VOLKSWAGEN, Ill acelRt. 124, Phone 112-21151.
-·
:
.
lent condition, call fQ filii
1-ll.tfe
GBO, IIOllBI'I'I'l'B llntlr ._11,
or - ..lNic POMEROY
- Nke I 1110m
... · · "
·
brick, l!ath, full b•DIMII, I
;, ·
' , '·
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
HelpW•nted
bedrooms, hot water .
~
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1 ~~. . • ·'... . · '
APARTMEN'l',
Mlcldlep..-t,
l'aet porc:b. tsSOO.oo
.LE· GA·.L· "Of.'1'c·.E. piJoae 111-31'14.
1-1-tfc
SYIIACUSE - $ bed!- all
· 11 .; . · {~ . ·' ·, .
TRAlLBR SPACE, ready to
eleeCrlc home, hath, b-.
hoot up, private, plenty of
ment, n1ee 1roat pordl, pr.
1'00111 for cbiJdren io play.
age apartment. '4 aere plnel.
Pboae Ill 3IOl .
l-1f.tfe
IIIDfJLEI'O&amp;T - 4 bedtbrleli: home, hath and . halt,
Fors.le
lull basement, front pordl, .
IT'S lerrlllc tho W&amp;J we're Ill).
garage, nice back y.rd.
inC Blat Lullre for c1eaD1n8
IIBLEN ... VIRGIL TIW'OIID
,fAYE MtMn
rucs ancl upbolslery. Rent
ASSOCIATI!'A
••14111
li1'IWXliiB
eJeclltc ahampooer "' Babr
v-lbn.
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All'ill's Reduced

RADIO
!\'REi&gt;~. hoiise
calls, anleluul. sale and Ill·
stallatlon. Jolm HarNllii, 711 . Pomeroy \tome &amp; A .
Brcadway st... Middleport,
phone 99M522.
7·14-tfe ' . •.•
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.Mllrl· _ _..,;;i;;,;.l

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SALES AND SERViC:E

'-GUARAHiiEDPHONE 992-2o94

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COON HOUNDS, Alvlll Myen, TWO ln'ORY boule bl RadDe,
• 1'001111, 'bath, ... belt,
Rt. I, lleedsvDle C111 SOver
pordl, garage, WOI'bhop.
Ridge Road.
fi.1CJ.Itp
Sbecle, mra lot. Ideal ~oca­
tloll
lor dllltlren. See WIBle
CIUIRIAHUA Puppies, 8 weeb
Dovls
or Pllone till II'
old. Phone BC-2141. t-IO.:!tp
t-ll.ftp

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Wheel Alignment

1.

1. Remain In porked ur
2. ~pt'oyed with worm 1oap
. ~ •hll th.n o high pr111ur•
rlnll of 10ft wat•r lo
1'110'"" cor thine
,
3. Attfndont on duty

CAR BOPS. opply In ~ at
Qow'a steM HoUle, Pome- FURNISHED GARAGE apart..
...,.,
Ia*

JIALI!: OR l"EMALE, full ..pert time nlPI or day, apply

EYINRUDE

'~

SOIJD STATE stereo,' 19CI8
END table, maiiOI·
walnut console model, radio .COIINER
aey,
e:uellenl'
c:imclltion.
equipped, with 4-speed autoPhone 992-2441 after 7 p.m.
matte changer, 4-opeakar
. 9-S«p
sound system. Pay only
$77.33, or monthly payments.
10 x 20 Sears trailer awn!Da,
can 1192-3218.
11-6-ftc
snow loading kit, $140. Brand
new. Phone 992-2901 or lnEARLY AMERICAN stereo,
249'1.
.utc
lovely maple finish, with fn.

tam:

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Sept. 1&amp; from I p.m. to 5 p.m. . ....._ _ _ _ _
Gauge 1:1, 16, 20. Off Route ~

JJt on Buhan Road. 9-ll-31c

'1•.

word .

18. B)!nple

,,

wind •
. "lnltrulhellt

-G,nt '

D.•'failtolwn :
Q'in. '

31. Land

9. 8pon
10. Sub-jects
18. EIO&lt;·

~W~wm~;-IJ.J lc .....~.~-" " :..
1 ~ Ill Nl!l "HN&lt; H D ,., ,.tfHJ H't I I

:,

lJnsenmble theae four JumbiHt
one letter to eaeh 14uan. to
' form four 'ordinary words.

~­

3. tanat.

•. Atlftrn•·

tW.ioply
fl. Slttofa
Wal1,clrea
1600

·

l ...eN111'• Alltwer

33. Humoro\11

·M.,Lidpr

. entry
118. Pea..U..

T.- ·

38.catcry
fO......berol'

8.Compau
point

fl.

i&lt;mrtna'

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proftltllol

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WE

TO '1'AI{F'

CHANCES 0~ NOT.

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Middleport-Pomeroy, sept. 11, 1968

.' t emperdnce Unit _

1· '

·,:

' ...FJ.ectkm

•· s
or

t'iew ·Officer Slate
new oftlcers and

·,,. taJk f!i:.the Rev.

"

on 1h• health hazards o! alOQhol hla!lllglrtedthe amual meet-

.;. 1r

Inc of tilt Meigs County Women's

•

Chrt.Uan Temperance Union at
the Pomeroy United MethQdist
Church,
Elected were Mrs. B e t t y
Cline, president; Mrs. Beulah

'White, vice president; Mrs. 0,
E. McKinney, secretary; and
Mrs. Genevieve saxton, treas-

''

urer. Miss Margaret Sauer was
named directoroftemperanceeducatlon, and other chairmen appointed were Miu Lucretia Genhelmer, visual programs; Mrs.
Glenroy Ewing, literature; Mrs.
James Stephenson, Christian outreach, and Mrs. McKinley, publicity.

Rather Have Jesus," by the Rev.
Glen Hiles, pastor or the host
ehurch.
Re{X)rts were presented with '
Middleport shoWing a member.
ship of .52 and Pomeroy 37. Til ere
was prayer by Mrs. Allen Hamp.
ton, s~cial music by ~Irs. White
and Mrs. Florence IJaiUlay, and
devotions by Mrs. T, T, Shelton,
who used "Prayer and Fa.Jth," u
her topic.

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SYRACUSE - Forty relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Quick Sunda~
Sept. 1, honoring them arid their
son Thomas on their birthda~s.
The day was Mrs. tluirk' s IJirthday; Mr. Quick's is Sept. II,
and Thomas's was Aug. 30. lt·e
cream, cake, i("l.' tea and t·offec
were served.
Visiting during the da,\ were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quitk,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wcsne)
and son Douglas: Mr. and Mr s.
Edward Chapman, son Eddie; Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Chapman, daugh ters Shelley and Kimbcrl}; tonnle K;cy Chapman, and Sharon
Sue Cottrill, all of Columbu ~ ;
Eddie Van !o.latre, West Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Cha1·les Pul lins and son, Long Bottom; Mr.
and Mrs. Milford F rederick and
sons, Minersville; ~1r. and Mr s.

1lober1 Wood arv:t Debbie Bostic,
llacine; Mrs. Laura Sa}·re, Mrs.
llazcl Wickline, Mrs. Laura Circle, Waid Johnson, all of Dorcas;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West, Debra, Hhonda, John and Melor;t,
llacine, and Mrs. Margan•t Cottr ill, Craig and Bruce, local.

Son Born Aug. 27th
Mr . and Mrs. William Hayes
of Indiana are announcing t h c
birth of a son on August 27. The
infant weighed 7 pounds and 2
ounrcs and has been named Jeff.
ery Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes
are the parents of two other
children, Vikki and Bryan.
Grandparents are Mrs. Lola
Jeffers. Mason, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Hayes., Middleport;
a great-grandmother is Mrs. Eth·
el IJadgely, Middleport.
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.Vows EveM

dly achool at 10 a.m. There

Moyer, pastor· of the
Middleport Church of Christ, listed effects of drinking aloohol
beverages and. the cost to society in broken home.s and lives.
Miss Sauer, president or the
county union for the past 10 years,
opened the meeting with prayer.
There was prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Moyer and a vocal solo, "Pd

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,..., I

odlot Church Slnday.
Evenls will begin With 9Jn-

Re\'.

Raull!n MO.\'-

.dL

'Wig;
.,

llomeoonllng will be hold at
·the Morse Chapel Vnlled Moth·

will be a basket dinner at noon
and a program ln the afternoon. The Rev. Freeland Nor·
ris will be song leader. T he
public is invited.

Program
,
Inaions ·,
I

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OfSept. 7
The weddirw: of Miss Brerda
D. Wigal, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wigal, 561 Kossuth A\le., Columbus, to Donald
E. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anniversary

1, was an event or saturday,
Sept 7.

Is Observed
MASON -

Mr. and Mrs. A

D. (Andy) llumc of Pomeroy

You c•n H a .... ·Winnerl Win ·
'200-'I00-•50-'10-•5-'2-'1

Ernest s. Ward,orRutJand,Route

st.,

Vows of the ceremony were
read at 2 p.m. at the Danvitle
Pilgrim Holiness Church by the
Rev. Charles Dozer. Miss Ll.nda
Betz served as Qllid of honor
for the bride, and Steve Brogan
of RuUand was best man. A reception was held at the home of
the bridegroom's parents ..
The new Mrs. Ward is a graduate or South High School in C.
lumbus, class of 1966, and ls
currently employed as a private
secretary for . a Columbus legal
firm.
Mr. Ward graduated from RutLarxl High School in 1963. He entered tile t.S. Army In September of that year and served
three years during which time
he attended the University of
Maryland aJXI the University of
Heidelberg in Germany. lie is
oow associated with the Hexair
Corporation as a branch manager
of its northeasl Columbus of-

observed U1eir 50th wedding anni versary SuOOay with o p e n
house. Arrangements for the surprise event were made by their
daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Virginia) Grcalhouse of Huntington,
and their two sons, Andy, Jr.
of Lima, Ohio and George B.
Hume of Stanton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hume were marr ied Sept. 11, 1918 at Hinton.
W, Va., by tile Rev, Hackney.
Mr. Hume will be 95 years
old in February and still enjoy s good health. His wife wiU
soon be 79 and also enjoys the
ble ssing of good health.
One hundred and four person!:i altcnded the happy occasion and presented many gifts
to them.
The 50th anniversary cake of
rive ti ers was decorated in gold
and green with the color scheme fice.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward are residcarded out in gold candle holding
at 940 E. North Broadway,
l!f !:l with green candles. Flower
Columbus.
arrangements were used in the
dining room and living room.
"SI'ORE'' PLANNED
Mrs. John llealey of HuntingA
town
and country store will
ton served the puncl1 and coffee
be
held
in
the building next to
was served by Mrs. William
F..arl's
Barber
Shop in Racine
Welch of Huntington. Mrs. Vrance s Shaffer of East Bank served Friday snd Saturday by the HapPY Hustlers Sunday School Class
the cake.
Several of the guests were of the llacine Methodist Church.
from Lewisburg, Hinton, Hunting~ The group will also hold a bake
sale on Saturday.
ton and New Port News, Va.

Wo ................... "

Umlt •••lllilt.

ANTHONY
Plulllltlng Hea1i119

K·now True Value
Workmanship Ia oH ef lhe
key• to the value you are getUJII. Wben buyluc elolhlnJ
eheck seams to •ee If they
are even ID wldlh, Rat and
wide e n o u 1 h to wltholllllll
otraln and permit alteratltno.
If. uot, you are not 1•111111 ·
value lor your mouey.

Lon, ..........

IU6l right
for grUlinq
outdoors/

PLUMBING
AND

UIQA

HEATING

atOICI -.

,... Cut

Neek Bones ----

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $'299

Mr. and Mrs. ThomasR. Bumside, E. Main St., Pomeroy, ue
announcing the birth ol sn 8
lb. daughter, Teresa Lynn, at
Holzer Hospital Sept. 7.
Grandparents are Mr. a n d
Mrs. LawrenCe Johnston, Purtlsnd, Ohio, and Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
Harold
Burnside, Kingsbury
Rd., Pomeroy. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush
and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John·
ston, Racine. This is the couple's
first child.

Wear and Toss Away
Paper dresses have gained
popularity among the young
set. They' call lt the "fun
dress" and It's so inexpensive.
What's more no laundry problems ... you simply throw it
away!

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Deserts ~over 40 per cent of
Africa's total area.

:) Romer~y
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10 a.m.·
'• 7 p.ni.·

MASOI, W. VA.

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TRY THIS FROZEN FOOD BUY!

! MORTON CHICKEN
! POT PIES ~~:~Ev

39e

KN,Ir'• , _ -

Bucket Steak . _-.. __ .. 99c

.....

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Rib Roast

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Nabisco Hon~ry Graham s-Ib. bx. 39c

I\

69c

N.art.n All V•rMtles

AUFIGvors

Delicious Flavor!
Low CaiiOI'IJI!

ICE

__J:

MILK·

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59c·

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TOP BRAND CUSTOM

COTTAGE
CHilli

Reserved
to

Umit

Quantities

Peanut Butter.;~.!i:,6 9C
Bounty Towels..... 3 ~. Sl
.
.
De- CO'n.ra•u,~........~:·L99
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2
59"'
Hudson Nap *"lns

(ANNED POP
Ail
Flavors

12 , Sl
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cans

ll

•••••• e •• • •• •• e •••••"· . .

pkgi,
ol200' , , .,
Ho. ~~

Peac h Haves
I ••.••••••••••••• .,........ 4 ..••• 00
Lody Tabor

Cherry Pie Fillin1.!':;k.Y:~ ••••••_•••••• 2 ":~.~ 89e'
Dairy Fresh Oleo.::·::~ ••• ~ •••••••••••~ : ~~~- 99e
3 14o.·~~·2 )...
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Pineapple Dol Manto SlicodJ&gt;r Crvoh~d . ·. .
.
Malwell House Coffee:~. ....... . :•••••••• ~~~ .73C
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69c

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2. ........ 73e
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Starch

59e

..Duz Dewrgent
2_._
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$1.11 11Z1 CJ- 111•1

Breck

Ox)rdol
.• 35C

.......

' \ Tide
'

·Hi Nuor

= 99c 2 ~· 89c
a!,O:I

K,_ Plain

Toothpaste . ':" 57c

·'·'

K-Ilt BRAND MILK

Krot~~r

Buttermilk 3 ,.... 79e
Butter .. ___ :._ 69c

lSi: IIIIo Got W .... II H.T.tt..

""""' -

Hair Spray
•- ::-·49e
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Ron

,..._.. ''ICtltN

29e , Cheese .. __ . '::. 59e
tUI ... ..,.
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.......
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$1.29
.M,.rgarine _ :._ 39c
~pll'lll ........... .

Creme ·Rinse

4 :: $1

K.._.. - · IleUM, !Hot Alii

Breads ___ 4 ..._ $1
Fvlly-

D(_,-

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5WHt

3 !:' 89c

Potatoes

~- t9c

K,...r Br.nd

Fig Bars

2

lb.

pit g.

49e

Or.,..,...,
Drink _____ 4 ::- $1
IC,...- P'IIIIIPPII

Tom. Sauce _ 9

l ...uy Brond

2 I b.

i•r

•••••••••••

Tokay

·crapes

pk..

*

lb.

2

Fresh

WW..S 1Puc:ar

Grapes ......

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... 69t Onions ____ 3 -. 39c
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Pears ";;~;.. . . 5 ,.. (9t

...

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Pancake Flour 2~~ 29'

Rolls ____ 2 :;:- 29c

..Rolls..... ........
______
39c
.,.,........
Saltines
..... 29e

:=

KROGER

STRAWBERRY

Preserves

39c

Peas _____ - 71-llo.,...., .... .,.,

w..

KROGER

BuHererust

~~~-~- ~

AvoiHhlle Sweet

Peanut Butter

.

Honeydews

'

$1.39

K,_ R...,lor ond Cruncll

..........

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Towels ____ 3 •:: $1

------con 47e

Carrots:.
~·

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Tea Bags _____

lSi: lbe Ullnl lrh

33·c

2

Kroger Hit

c·

lb.

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

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Ground 81...

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- - ... -... - -

Shortening
3

Morton All V•rittiH

87e

.loot . .

BUY!

Right

RAT KILLER

"'· 39e

Fro~tt~

Coffee ___ ..

Bonus
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TOMATO JUICE

~

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Weiners ___________ :;·49e

Dreft

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46 oz.
can

"'· 49c

Sue!'o•r All Mut

Dinners--- 3 '.:tc-: $1
Pies - - - ~ -3 :: $1
Pot Pies - -S :::. $1
Treet .... 2 ': 89c

Ice
!::!+

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

.....
Bologna ----------- ...... 49c

MeKWOII Houle Jlot., Drip, Mel
Eloctro P.,.

Sunshine Krispy Crackers-lb. bx . 37e

DEL MONTE

39e

Kahn's Dtlu~et Club

N:ortotl Frvit •nd Custard

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DEPT. STORE

lb.

Armour

.

AT RUTLAND

Le~-0-Lamb

$1.09

111.

Hens

F"sh Fronft New Zul•nd

*

lb.

FOR

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Kreger Wishbone Br•nd

Roll Roast

.. l*tl

lb.

39e Flounder ______ ~~- 99c ,.,enics __ ----------

U.S.D.A. Choice
Teruleray BoneleBS Boston

•. 99e

Ground Chuck

lb.

"'· 39e

~orSmolcodWhoto

Smoked Ham

T. . .•W' ....... lltelc:

Lcndon Broil

..

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Full Sh•nk H•tf

Birth Announcement
Mode by Burnsides

Ft"Mh llre•st or Lq Qwrter

12-u.

SNPacl.....

Mooty-

Swiss Steak .. 69e

PhOne WY 2·255o

•. 49e Shrimp

Beef Shanks

VOL. NO. 4 ON SALI THIS WeEK AT KROOiilll

.,_ ·49c

Fn-.P.D.

Conhr Cut; Sllco4

+

lb.

F.....ro fllltlltf

·~-

Stew Beef ____ _ ll&gt;.85e Ocean Perch

Chuck Steak

·USDA
CHOICE

Your Dlplncllll!lt ,
Dealer For

Break Away To Better Food Values!
I

U.S.D.A.
Center Cut

C.,O,rltlhl, 'l1oo ICtotltr C.., INII

No PurchtJBe Required To Play!
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"Fish Favorites''

"8o11p &amp; Stew"

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Middleport-Pomeroy, sept. 11, 1968

.' t emperdnce Unit _

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' ...FJ.ectkm

•· s
or

t'iew ·Officer Slate
new oftlcers and

·,,. taJk f!i:.the Rev.

"

on 1h• health hazards o! alOQhol hla!lllglrtedthe amual meet-

.;. 1r

Inc of tilt Meigs County Women's

•

Chrt.Uan Temperance Union at
the Pomeroy United MethQdist
Church,
Elected were Mrs. B e t t y
Cline, president; Mrs. Beulah

'White, vice president; Mrs. 0,
E. McKinney, secretary; and
Mrs. Genevieve saxton, treas-

''

urer. Miss Margaret Sauer was
named directoroftemperanceeducatlon, and other chairmen appointed were Miu Lucretia Genhelmer, visual programs; Mrs.
Glenroy Ewing, literature; Mrs.
James Stephenson, Christian outreach, and Mrs. McKinley, publicity.

Rather Have Jesus," by the Rev.
Glen Hiles, pastor or the host
ehurch.
Re{X)rts were presented with '
Middleport shoWing a member.
ship of .52 and Pomeroy 37. Til ere
was prayer by Mrs. Allen Hamp.
ton, s~cial music by ~Irs. White
and Mrs. Florence IJaiUlay, and
devotions by Mrs. T, T, Shelton,
who used "Prayer and Fa.Jth," u
her topic.

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Three Birthdays Observed
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SYRACUSE - Forty relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Quick Sunda~
Sept. 1, honoring them arid their
son Thomas on their birthda~s.
The day was Mrs. tluirk' s IJirthday; Mr. Quick's is Sept. II,
and Thomas's was Aug. 30. lt·e
cream, cake, i("l.' tea and t·offec
were served.
Visiting during the da,\ were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quitk,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wcsne)
and son Douglas: Mr. and Mr s.
Edward Chapman, son Eddie; Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Chapman, daugh ters Shelley and Kimbcrl}; tonnle K;cy Chapman, and Sharon
Sue Cottrill, all of Columbu ~ ;
Eddie Van !o.latre, West Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Cha1·les Pul lins and son, Long Bottom; Mr.
and Mrs. Milford F rederick and
sons, Minersville; ~1r. and Mr s.

1lober1 Wood arv:t Debbie Bostic,
llacine; Mrs. Laura Sa}·re, Mrs.
llazcl Wickline, Mrs. Laura Circle, Waid Johnson, all of Dorcas;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West, Debra, Hhonda, John and Melor;t,
llacine, and Mrs. Margan•t Cottr ill, Craig and Bruce, local.

Son Born Aug. 27th
Mr . and Mrs. William Hayes
of Indiana are announcing t h c
birth of a son on August 27. The
infant weighed 7 pounds and 2
ounrcs and has been named Jeff.
ery Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes
are the parents of two other
children, Vikki and Bryan.
Grandparents are Mrs. Lola
Jeffers. Mason, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Hayes., Middleport;
a great-grandmother is Mrs. Eth·
el IJadgely, Middleport.
·

~·,·.·. l;,_;f..

·: . · ·

.Vows EveM

dly achool at 10 a.m. There

Moyer, pastor· of the
Middleport Church of Christ, listed effects of drinking aloohol
beverages and. the cost to society in broken home.s and lives.
Miss Sauer, president or the
county union for the past 10 years,
opened the meeting with prayer.
There was prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Moyer and a vocal solo, "Pd

~~t~t~'f.,V.XSCS
,..., I

odlot Church Slnday.
Evenls will begin With 9Jn-

Re\'.

Raull!n MO.\'-

.dL

'Wig;
.,

llomeoonllng will be hold at
·the Morse Chapel Vnlled Moth·

will be a basket dinner at noon
and a program ln the afternoon. The Rev. Freeland Nor·
ris will be song leader. T he
public is invited.

Program
,
Inaions ·,
I

..

' ·'

••

'

OfSept. 7
The weddirw: of Miss Brerda
D. Wigal, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wigal, 561 Kossuth A\le., Columbus, to Donald
E. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anniversary

1, was an event or saturday,
Sept 7.

Is Observed
MASON -

Mr. and Mrs. A

D. (Andy) llumc of Pomeroy

You c•n H a .... ·Winnerl Win ·
'200-'I00-•50-'10-•5-'2-'1

Ernest s. Ward,orRutJand,Route

st.,

Vows of the ceremony were
read at 2 p.m. at the Danvitle
Pilgrim Holiness Church by the
Rev. Charles Dozer. Miss Ll.nda
Betz served as Qllid of honor
for the bride, and Steve Brogan
of RuUand was best man. A reception was held at the home of
the bridegroom's parents ..
The new Mrs. Ward is a graduate or South High School in C.
lumbus, class of 1966, and ls
currently employed as a private
secretary for . a Columbus legal
firm.
Mr. Ward graduated from RutLarxl High School in 1963. He entered tile t.S. Army In September of that year and served
three years during which time
he attended the University of
Maryland aJXI the University of
Heidelberg in Germany. lie is
oow associated with the Hexair
Corporation as a branch manager
of its northeasl Columbus of-

observed U1eir 50th wedding anni versary SuOOay with o p e n
house. Arrangements for the surprise event were made by their
daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Virginia) Grcalhouse of Huntington,
and their two sons, Andy, Jr.
of Lima, Ohio and George B.
Hume of Stanton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hume were marr ied Sept. 11, 1918 at Hinton.
W, Va., by tile Rev, Hackney.
Mr. Hume will be 95 years
old in February and still enjoy s good health. His wife wiU
soon be 79 and also enjoys the
ble ssing of good health.
One hundred and four person!:i altcnded the happy occasion and presented many gifts
to them.
The 50th anniversary cake of
rive ti ers was decorated in gold
and green with the color scheme fice.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward are residcarded out in gold candle holding
at 940 E. North Broadway,
l!f !:l with green candles. Flower
Columbus.
arrangements were used in the
dining room and living room.
"SI'ORE'' PLANNED
Mrs. John llealey of HuntingA
town
and country store will
ton served the puncl1 and coffee
be
held
in
the building next to
was served by Mrs. William
F..arl's
Barber
Shop in Racine
Welch of Huntington. Mrs. Vrance s Shaffer of East Bank served Friday snd Saturday by the HapPY Hustlers Sunday School Class
the cake.
Several of the guests were of the llacine Methodist Church.
from Lewisburg, Hinton, Hunting~ The group will also hold a bake
sale on Saturday.
ton and New Port News, Va.

Wo ................... "

Umlt •••lllilt.

ANTHONY
Plulllltlng Hea1i119

K·now True Value
Workmanship Ia oH ef lhe
key• to the value you are getUJII. Wben buyluc elolhlnJ
eheck seams to •ee If they
are even ID wldlh, Rat and
wide e n o u 1 h to wltholllllll
otraln and permit alteratltno.
If. uot, you are not 1•111111 ·
value lor your mouey.

Lon, ..........

IU6l right
for grUlinq
outdoors/

PLUMBING
AND

UIQA

HEATING

atOICI -.

,... Cut

Neek Bones ----

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $'299

Mr. and Mrs. ThomasR. Bumside, E. Main St., Pomeroy, ue
announcing the birth ol sn 8
lb. daughter, Teresa Lynn, at
Holzer Hospital Sept. 7.
Grandparents are Mr. a n d
Mrs. LawrenCe Johnston, Purtlsnd, Ohio, and Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
Harold
Burnside, Kingsbury
Rd., Pomeroy. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush
and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John·
ston, Racine. This is the couple's
first child.

Wear and Toss Away
Paper dresses have gained
popularity among the young
set. They' call lt the "fun
dress" and It's so inexpensive.
What's more no laundry problems ... you simply throw it
away!

..

sso.oo ..... w••ce.•
c-.... ,.,..

'

MAlON
fUINITiiiE CO.

·

Deserts ~over 40 per cent of
Africa's total area.

:) Romer~y
.
-l toger
\''

·'

":;'

·Open

"

., ·Sunday
10 a.m.·
'• 7 p.ni.·

MASOI, W. VA.

-

-.

IIMIICO

:Ritz Craeke~ ·

·----------------------------------·--·-~

TRY THIS FROZEN FOOD BUY!

! MORTON CHICKEN
! POT PIES ~~:~Ev

39e

KN,Ir'• , _ -

Bucket Steak . _-.. __ .. 99c

.....

..

Rib Roast

~)

Nabisco Hon~ry Graham s-Ib. bx. 39c

I\

69c

N.art.n All V•rMtles

AUFIGvors

Delicious Flavor!
Low CaiiOI'IJI!

ICE

__J:

MILK·

•'

59c·

I

LYONS MARKET

TOP BRAND CUSTOM

COTTAGE
CHilli

Reserved
to

Umit

Quantities

Peanut Butter.;~.!i:,6 9C
Bounty Towels..... 3 ~. Sl
.
.
De- CO'n.ra•u,~........~:·L99
·
·
2
59"'
Hudson Nap *"lns

(ANNED POP
Ail
Flavors

12 , Sl
·

cans

ll

•••••• e •• • •• •• e •••••"· . .

pkgi,
ol200' , , .,
Ho. ~~

Peac h Haves
I ••.••••••••••••• .,........ 4 ..••• 00
Lody Tabor

Cherry Pie Fillin1.!':;k.Y:~ ••••••_•••••• 2 ":~.~ 89e'
Dairy Fresh Oleo.::·::~ ••• ~ •••••••••••~ : ~~~- 99e
3 14o.·~~·2 )...
, 00
Pineapple Dol Manto SlicodJ&gt;r Crvoh~d . ·. .
.
Malwell House Coffee:~. ....... . :•••••••• ~~~ .73C
.

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'

.

"·

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lb.

69c

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·,,
u

-

..

G•la Decor.tor

,_
Pepper

,Ivory Snow
2. ........ 73e
.

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Sta Flo $priJ

Starch

59e

..Duz Dewrgent
2_._
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Butter .. ___ :._ 69c

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Potatoes

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School Po'troflnstolled
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;~t:h~icjues for

Drying Materials
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"Dried MoterW For Wlnlor tiiii'Od, Joeill'e weed, mullen,
DlopiiJ'' 'IIU lhelllplellra. How- II'UAI and teed pods, I.Ules,
Ud Nolan ))l'O. .ited I h e berrleo and crooked thlnp," ohe
~'IW" Glrclea Clli&gt; met Mon- laid.

1111 altmlooa aluie-eofMJ'a.
-llan4f VaD Vrlllke11 wllh !oil-a.
WIDIJ Me~ aaliollni holll-

There are several methods of
drying. .,Sand · Drying," take about .... 1ard of oand of Inland
rivers or lakes is best. •tgt]f.
caJ.Jel," although a little expensive at ftrst, is very good
to malntldn color. "Hanging to
dry, u is one - simply remove
exceu tollage and hang 1n a dry,
not too light a place, to dry.
.. Glycerine," using one - half

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tile IIJ'acioaa living In Colonial
Umea. TociiJ the leclmlquea of
llower drJing have been adYIDCed to the polnl where any
_..., can dry and arrange !bern
In a ~le to please herself and
bor family.
FIOIJOI'a lbal hold opeeial memories lor me mOY be dried and
kept for months, or even years.
••What a· pleasure lt is to walk
lllrougb )'OUr garden, lllroll
througl1 the woods or countryalde admiring nature's source
of plant life provided for creative artists. This Ia the time to
harvest an abundance of unuaual
and beaut1lul meterials to dry:
You will lind au&lt;h .Plants as gold-

Cystic Fibrosis Program
Planned During the Fall
A public information progr11m It was voted to give persoi"Bl
cystic fibrosis will De sponsor- gilts to each American Legion
ed thl s fall by Meigs County commander in Meigs County.
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, ac~
Chairmen of the various com~
cording to plans made by t he mittees reported on their progro~q~ Mo~ night at tl&gt;e home
jects and it was noted that the
oC Mrs. Eunice Brinker, Racine recent rummage sale was a fl.
with Chapeau Iva Powell presid- nancial success. New names were
ing.
presented for partnership In the

CORRECTION

HUSH PUPPIES
As Advertised
·sunday &amp; Monday
LOAFER AND TIE
BRUSHED - - • ·- $9.99
SMOOTH - - - • • Sll.99

The Salon dedded to invite a
doctor of cysdc fibrosis children to come to Meigs County
to discuss the disease and show

a film. Details of ttte inCorma~
tion program will be completed
by the Salon and a time and date
announced,
The members accepted the invitation o! the Gallla County Salon to attend a fellowship night.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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SEPT. 11 - 12 r
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
SEPT, 13 - 14
THE MINI.SKIRT MOB
(Technlcolor)
Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain
AND
ROSIE!
(Technlo:o1or)
Sandra Dee, Rosalind Ru88ell
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glycerine and one-ball warm water; cruah or pxmd woody stems
and put lbem Into llie IO!ullcn.
This is ooo of !be ~ckost IU1d,_
eallest metboda.
Only general lnstrucllona i:an
be given as each nower or plant
'¥aries in texture and alze.
MJ'a. Nolan dloplQed man1
Dowers and planto she had dried
using the several methods.
The meollng was opened wllh
Mrs. Fred Bl.-ar roedlng lbo
verse of the month.
Mrs. Van Vranken gave devo~

Daughter is Born

Salon.
A get-well card was sent to
Mrs, Rhoda Hackett, and the
traveling prize donated by Mrs.
J. M. Thornton was won by Mrs.
Brinker. Others attending were
Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Gladys
Mowrey, Mrs. Efieen Searls,
Mrs. Julia Hysell, Mrs. Pearl
Knapp, fhs. Catherine Welsh,
and MJ's. Mrylle Walker.

Dinner Given
Wedding Party

MASON - Cll&gt;~ and Mrs.
James Johnson ID oC Fort Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert CUsVL, are announcing the birth of
ter,
&amp;. of Belle, W, Va. were
lfleir Orst daughter on Sept. 5,
She weighed Slh poonds, The hosts for a dinner .PI-IV at OlJohnson&amp; hne two other sons, ear's Restaurant in Gallipolfa
Friday night precedlng lbo reGregory and Junes IV.
Grandparents are Mr. and MrL hearse! for lbo Sotur&lt;IOY evening
Donald Foglesong, Mason; Mr. wedding of lbeir soo, Robert, to
lnd Mn. James Johnaon, JV, Miss Dianna Criswell oC MidFnnklln, Ohio. Great.-gn.q,ar- dleport,
Guest a at the dinner were Mr.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Johnson, New Haven, and Mrs. and Mrs. Kermeth McCullough and
1101'1, KeMeth, Pomeroy; Mr. and
W. H. Foglesong, Mason.
Mrs. James Criswell, Middle-

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, W. Va.; Miss Marlene
~ WoodsOeld; MJ's. Ralll\y
Van Meter; Columbus; Rod Rowan, Park.ersl:uq. w. Va.; David
Richardson, Colewood, W. Va.;
Jercy Holstein, Charlestoo; Tracy Harrah, - · Culller, and
the Rev. Denver Blevins, Belle.
W, Va., and the Rev. Max Don-

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tloos. The Scripture wao 1Corlllttrlana, 13th chqJter, 8th verse.
lite rood two of her favorite
poems, "As You Go ~
we:• and '~e Brtdp BuDder!• 91e cloHd wltb JD'~er.
· Each member reapondedto roll
call b1 lilllllns a beautlrW fall
spot In ~elgs ~Receiving rlbbona at !be Molga
count;v Fair Flower libow were
Mrs. Roy Betzlng, lwo blue ribbons; Mra. Howard Nolan, a
blue, red and a while ribbon,
and Mrs. Frtid Blaetlnar a wlllte.
A thank yw note wao road
!rom Mrs. Dor Schaefer In 11'preclallon lor !be llift she received aha wu a palfml
at the Gallipolis Clinic.
II 'IIU voted to change t h e
limo of lbo meellng from 2 o'clock to 1 o'clock. The October
moellng will be at Miss IQdla
El&gt;ersba&lt;h'a. The roll call will
be for each member to bring
a leal or twig tor identtftcatlon.
A dessert course was served
to members and a guest, Mrs.
Tracy Whale)'.

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POMEROY
SHAK§PEARE
Jnllaii.UOO of !be ochool pa- ort ldOrrlo, principal, wllo
!bet
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MIUid
be
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to
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Ciom, 1 p.lii, Wodnooda1, IUildl- lrol momboro ·of !he 1988-48 ... plans and proapec:la ror the c:hlldren b1 a volum.r ~,!.
al Croll's Steok llouao; then arm, and a talk by lvu RomlDt aebool year. He lnvllod parenlo lbo local art club, il cmcluoilllle"
10 bring their problema to him,
dlrodor
to !be bomo of Mro. T. A. llal- of - · ·Ohi
Congr of Diatrlct
~ Par
Morrlo asked the paronlo ~·
11011; MJ'a. Homel1 to pro- II of the
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• and urged activo portlclpatloo lll teachers to ac:cept'the chall- .,
onto and Tea&lt;horo, hllblllhted a lbo P.T;A.
the Pf&lt;1111'8111.
m.,.Ung of !be l\mlerQ1 P. T.A.
~ on the curriculum, belni o!rered this year Ill I b o ;
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, !101· ~ nishl at lhe l\mlerQ1 Morris said lbal now r.dara 10mewhat ttmerent currlculut~
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at Arch Maaooa, 7:80 Wodnol- Elamenlar)l School.
are being uoed In !be !lrlt, ooc- andteachlnl! approach.
Tho
atlendanca
ballner
waa'
dOY night al lbo FIJmerQ1 MaRomine, - c e d by M r o, md and third IIJ'&amp;dea and thai thla
omlc Temple, Dale E. Srnltb, Leo crow, spoke .., the prln- year; for the first time, eonver-- tQ&gt; lbo alxlh IIJ'Odo. Re!re•-•
hlab prlelll.
clploo of the national orpalza- oatlonal ~Cianioh ls belni Intro- followlnB lho meeting were earFEENEY-BENNETI' 1'1111128, t1oo and daocr!bed P,T,A, aalbo duced In the elemenlar)l lll'&amp;daa, ved by lbo execuilve commltto!c
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AmoriCOII Loslan, 7:30 Wodnoo- tergeot vohmteor uaoclalfan In
dOY nlshl at lbo hall.
,the cooinlr:Y. He allied, "Are we
THURSDAY
being heard? Are we worth beIn Ponwoy YOil
AFTERNOON cmcLE, I p. 1ni heard'l'', to underline the
m. 1buroda1, potluck dlmor. role or the loeal P,T.A. unit.
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ly a.t
Mombero aio to take a covered
Leo Crow, oo!ety chairman,
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XI GAMMA YV llll!OIIITY, !be patrol. MIUr- llonn0111
Thuroda1, 6:30 p.m., Collllllbuo waa named ~ . and Bcyan
Oldo Electric Com- !Jiank, lleatawil. Other memand
JIIIIIJ', for a potluck dlmer.
boro aro Darla El&gt;orabach, Jom,y
BOCK SPRINGS GRANGE, 8 Chlpman, . Mar)' Hawk, Anita
p.m. 1buroda1 at lbo hall. Re- King, Mila FUwall, Colh1 Oafrealun&lt;mta will be eerved.
borne, Mlo:haol Gilmore, Greg
BRADBURY P.T.A., 7:30 p, McKinnO)', Rick1 COUch, I!Dpr
m. Thuroda1. "Meet the Toa&lt;h- Dillard, Diana Srnllb, Dous Plla•
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e!"&amp; Nf.eht;" classroom vlsf.ta- Un, Danny King, Helen Thoma,
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exe~ve commtitee meeting
Reuter, first substitute, and Ken6:30 p.m.
. DY Mankin, and G. E. Gulnlher,
CATHOUC WOMEN'S Club, 8 aubotitutea.
p.m. Tlalrsda.Y at !be church
The patrol momhera led In lbo
auditorium. R0811'Y services at pledge to the Das to open t h o
7:40 p.m.
meellng preolded over b1 Mra.
PillLATHEA SOCIETY, Mid- Jack Carle)', Devotlms were b1
dleport Church of Christ, Thurs- MJ'. Robert Woods or the l'llmoda, September 12 at 7:30p.m. rQ1 Church or Christ
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PAST COUNCILORS, Theodor- membership or 82. It was reus Council No. 11, D. of A., 7:30 quested that Mrs. Pat Duffy,
Thursda, nlghl at the home of welfare comm111ee chairman be
MJ's. Henry ReibeL
contactod about neec11 children
FRIDAY
and lbeir problema, and !bat In
SOUP SUPPER, Sl Paul Lu- referring children for clothing
theran Chur&lt;h Frida, beglming !bat sizes be given.
at 5 p.m. Homemade ice cream,
Plana were amounced for the
aanclwiches and so._,,
amual llallowoeo par11 to be
MARY SHRINE, White Shrine hold at !be ochool b1 MJ'a. C. E.
of Joruselem, 8 p.m. Frlda,y at Clark, wa.ya and moano chairthe IOOF hall Dorotlcy Steger, man.
d 1 s t r I c t materials obJective
MJ'e. caraey - c e d Robchairman, will make her ortlctll
visit. Potluck dlrmer at the cooelusion.
DANCE PARTY lollowlng the

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Church Repair
Fund is Given
$100 Donation
A contribution of $100 to the
treDsury tor repairs to the church
was made by the Daughters or
Ruth Class o( the Pomeroy United Methodist Church meeting
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mlas Nelle Bfrw, Union Ave.
Mrs. Frank stewart presided.
Reported ill at their homes were
Mrs. Dessie Patterson and Mrs.
Jacob Gloeckner.
Mrs. Glen HUes presented de~
votlons uai111 builders for Christ
as her theme. She suggested that
the best ol each person be shar-ed with others, and concluded
with the poem, urhe Builder•s
Temple," a~ readings, "The
Leaf or Gold," and "The Teacher."
Her devotions were concluded
with prayer "Cor the guidance
of youth as they build for a use-

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Frida, night footboll came al
the Meigs Junior High School
auditorium. The Ja,s will em·
cee.
SATURDAY
illGH SCHOOL dance party,
SalurdQ at lbo Malga Hlgb School
auditorhon in MJddl.eJJQrt, 8:30
to 11:30 p.m. The Ja,s will em-

Mlas Lucretia Genheimer pre-

Speaks in Pomeroy

sented a short program or verse
on sharing aud IIJ'OWIIIB In the
wa,s of God. lite concluded wllb
a poem written by Mra. Gloeckner entitled .. September."
Mrs. Bing served a dessert
course during a concluding social hour.

Being Announced

Willi C1111hua-NIIn'• Ntw YIIJI C •11al1ll

Mr. and MJ'a, Waltor Graeser, U. Clrclevtlle, are &amp;llloun- ·
clllll lbo blrlb of a daughter,
9!•, Aug. 21, al Berger Hoapllal In Circleville. Tho
lnfanl welgbed six poundo, lbree

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MJ'. and MJ'o. Walter Gruoeor
of l'llmeroy are lbo palomal
IIJ'uq,arelllo and !be malernal
lll'"""'""enta are MJ'. and Mra.
Wliiiam FrOUDd of SDmervWe,
N.J.
G~ente are Mrs.
Theo ~1, Pomeroy; MJ'e. Adolpb Gruem, Mlnerlville; MJ'a.
Ellzabelb llovan and Mra. William Freuud, Sr., Somerville,

N•ed• no c.tnentlng down!

Juper.

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY-SEPT. 14th

Pecan
Wal,ut
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MATERIALS COMPANY
PHONE 773·5554
MASON, W. YA.

TM !lrll-ever oectlon of four
lane hlghwa, In Melgo councy lo

=~lb!" ~o~!tf";

lllghwojoo con!lrmed Wednesday.
lllghwojo o!llclala at the DlviIWn 10 olllce In Marlolla anDDU!Iced 'the new 5.3 mile oeclloo of at. 33 be opened

early ill ~r, nearly a101r
alload Ill ocbNI!o.1

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N. lloldermen Construction

company, Pneral contractor,
had Ute proje&lt;t 91 per cent complete as ot Sept. I and appeared to be pushing hard to got
the route ready for travel In
Oc:lobel'. State olllclals sold !be
Columbus booed firm was scheduled to have onl,y 64 per cent or
the work complete at !be beginnlnl ot Seplember.

The new llmlted..eceu highWOJ', whlchbeglnsatRock~rlnis
and continues to Darwin, haa a
hoWnb: IUI'face. '11 Ia !be Drll
phase or !be u.
pro.Je&lt;t !rom
Columbus aoulb to have bot -mix
surface. The stale sold 100,000
tons of hot-mix were used.
Only access routes onto the
now phaoe of hlglnJajo are at
each IIIII ot old Route 33, Kings-

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LOCAL LODGE NO. 598
SATURDAY !YENING.
AND ALL DAY SUijDAY • • • JOIN THE FUN .•.

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.IUI'ON ltEQUESn
Our Uouol

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now blghWI11otheroadstdarellla
pre~

Wider cmlllrucllonJull
lbcwe the Ktngsbul')' accesses.
One of the rellle Is reported to
be 23 acres In sizellll\l bolb, 1&lt;&gt;cated oo fl!IPOsile side's ot I h e
hlghWIJ' cloae to one another,
will lnelude JUmerou.s pienic ta~
bleo, toilet faclliUes, telepllone
booths, motor service shelter&amp;
for motorist maps, and charcool

l!l'llla.
&amp;lb-&lt;OOtractora ot lbo Holderman firm are brlldlnt the roadside rests and also olher Dnlah
lfOrk on the project sueh as seedIng, llfadlng, and building guard
ralllni.
V. N, Holderman c:onlllructloo
company built lhe Oral saclloo
NEARING COMPLE110N - 11IIS SCENJO - · _ , uo
•• ... .. · - - • •..-n CB llliJhWQ lo ~ to be reed1
of lbo Route 33 relocalloll In
the U.S. Route 33 relocation In Me!ga. The rood phase built
for lraVIIIIn Odabor of this yoai, - Sentinel Photo.
by V. :"-:. Holdermau Construction has a price tag of $4,108,Meigs at a cost of $4,108,077.77.
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REST AREA - WORKERS 11IIS WEEK are PrQIIJ'Onlng wllb conatrucllon of !acWUes at
or lbo two roodalde reata on the new !our-lane phase of U.S. Roub! 33 In Meigs County, The
lwo nat areu will be 23 acres In aloe. - Seot1no1 Photo.

California's powerful
House
Speaker Jesse Unruh snubbed
hlm the day before.
Mearmhlle, Humphrey's campaign was the target for boisterous ant1war pl'ote&amp;tl.
Hun1phrey was almost drowned out by the shout of anti war
demonstrators in Flint, Mich.,
Wedncsd01 as he pleaded for !be
right to 11-ee speech and peace-

fulassembty,
to chan~" Humphre)' said If
Speaking over the din of the elected he would make it "1111
demonstrators• taunts, he said, first duty and ccmmi.tmeat to
"l am not going to try aOO out.- bring peace to Vietnam." But,.
shout my YOW'IC trieOOs there,'' · he said, "lt will not be done bJ'
add.Jng the world's problems are alogan&amp; and placards. ..
never sohed "by those who haw
Richard M. Nixon. HumphreY•
the loudest voices."
,primary q,ponent, told a cheerTelliog his audience uyou ing crowd in Charlotte, N.C.,
don't have to go to the Univer- meanwhile, that the United States
slty of Michigan to learn how
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le uoed by Mra. Edwud ~.
and Mro, lillterlleld o:oatiNwcJ
the . . . of Mark which .... !oiIOIIod by a queQtoo andlftiWOr
porlod.
The aale of dlallclothl II belag coallmed bJ the llf'IUP· Mra.
Juc1J lilni of Cl..eland wao a
auoot at the meo111w. MJ'a. LeJrlo oorved a cloioaort oouraa.

.DRY QONIIG
SDVICE

The projed lncludoo lbroo
twln-brldpa and .a ~. brldp
over one ~ the access, routes.

attend.

COME IN AND SAVE ON THESE

2-Hour

bur)' Rood (Co. Rd. 18), Peach
Fork (Co. Rd. SO) and Lon 1
llollow Rood (Twp. Rd. 27). PavIng oC accei&amp;es to the n e w
hi&amp;IIW11 lo aloo reported complato.

tion by the purebred breeder,
the commercial caUJeman, Ute
cattle feeder and the packer.
The modern ~pe lnlmala
will make monO)' for all aeaments of lhe bee! lnlllstry.
Ass! sting sponsors or lhe clinIc are !be Amorlcan Hereford
As110clatloo and !be Ohio Cooperative Extension Service. All
purebred and commerclal beef
b.-rs, 4-H and F .F .A. momhers are cordially lnvllod to

Mn. Jack SUterfleld 1• v e

4x8Shllts

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lntel'llllliolllll Associalion of MachinisiS
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selecttoo needed to produce the
modern beef steer.

1/NJ!b 5 PM

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prayer, and Mlaa Charlotte Da..
vldam talked on Eatber In !be
iiiUIIY of !be _ . of lbo BI-

Area

Uso Our FrH 2nd Str- Parkl"t Lot

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·plamed lor !be Odabor meeting
when Gr&lt;q&gt; I of !be Women's
Amual hllmeCOiillnr of I h 0
Aaaoclalloo or the Middleport Alfred Metbodlat Clurch will be
Flrll
United
Preob11erlan hald !iJnda1, Mornlnc 18rY!eea
Clurch met Monda!o nlshl at ~ boglmlng al 9::10 a.m. will be
hDme of MJ'a. Fred Lowia.
loU- bJ a basket dlmer a1
Mro. Larcy Andoram opeaed mm. The Rer. O!arlao Norrla
the
by s!Yins the theme wiD be ooe of tile _ . .... and
for the year, "And Aa Yo Would there will be special muale.
That Men S!oald Do To You,
Do Ye Aleo to Them Ukewl~e."

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~aneiYllie . was sueat •Jtlker
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llaptlot Clatrch.
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N.J.
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his catch--up campaign WednesHubort ll Humphrey's presi- day and once again was snubbed
den!lal -algn, which so rar ·by the top parcy leader In the
kas stirred only a tepid respon88 state where he was visiting.
In hh atumpi.Jw across the coonGov. John McKeithen (aJ.)ed to
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enthusilstic response from top Orleans and fewer that1 a dozen
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in those areas.
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