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.Daley Justifies Convention A'cti~~,
A larce an-tU" ol weapons,
A unlversl~ or Chicago h!oIncluding broken botlles, brokeo tory prol'esoor, Richard c. Wide,
park bench slats and poles wtth spoke of poulblepollceexceuel
spikes m the ODd, which poUe• ln the lolecut. In a 111m dijl
said were confiscated rrom the from a Chicago televisi&lt;NI dlsdemonstrators, waa ahown.
ooss!on program, Wade said be
In the radio broadcast. Daley was at the 9leratm-Blackltone
said that. "in the heat of eOlQ.. Hotel at the comer ol Michition and riot some JM)Ilcemen gan and Balboa on ·Aug. 28, the
may have overreacted. but to day of the bloodiest battle.
judge the entire pollee depart"I saw the mtsslles, the chantment by the alleged action or a ing of obscenities and the harfew would be just as unfair as assment of the pollee. That wu
to judge our entire younger gen. not the lnventioo of the Cblcqo
eratlon by the actloos of the report,'' he said, referring to
mob."
Daley's "WhJte Paper" on the

CHICAGO (VP0 - "No ooe
klUed. Few spent even a
nl&amp;lllln file hosJ&gt;flol."
The voJee from the televJaiCil
lerMl &amp;Indo: nlglrt ln a pro11'1111 prepared lor the dty or
Chicago was speaking or the clioorders Wring the democratic
National Convention. h seemed
to be echoing the words spoken
a week ago by Mayor ~lchard
J. Daley at a news conterence.
''I think all you newsmen mlss~
ed the point!' Daley said then
In dlscuning the city's report
Cl'l the clashes between pollee
and antiwar demonstrators.
"There were no lives lost In
Chicago."
The television program and a
Jej)&amp;l'ate radio broadcast, both
hour..Jong "documentaries" entitled ..What Trees do t h e y
Plant?'', gave Chicago's evidence
that police acted with restraint
and only alter severe provocation ln cootrolllng the youthful
proteateu. The,y were aired by
, 130 teleVisJ011 stations, including the Bridsh Broadcasting Co.
in London, and more than 1, 000

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Hu.ffsmJth, Tex., received both
the heart and the lungs of a oneHoopllol by the Mldoleporterner- WOOO:a down 6:30a.m.: Lock 14,
day .old baby girl born with a
pncy SQWI at 4:28 p.m. illrKlO)' Esao Pennsylvanil ~8:30p.m.;
fatal brain detect. The organa
(ContlraJOd frll!l 1)
Raf\K8r '-IJ 9:35p.m.; A. V. Criss
were transplanted In a one and
O'Brien referred to the forces .mere he .... . lrealed for minor down 12:30 a.m.; Pioneer 11J J:a half hour operation &amp;mday. backing Richard M. Nixon and injuries received wben the moradlo st:adons.
The donor was oot ldentifted. those backi~ former Alabama torcycle he was riding struck 30 a.m.; Harvey Jordan up 3:45
Daley had charged the media,
n was the 1 lth heart trans- Gov. George Wallace, l.he third the rear cl a car Ia Middleport_ Lm.; John J. Rowe dcmn5 LDLh
especially television, with "dJsSunda.Y l1lt&gt;l'lllng, the SQWI.,.a Lock 15, PrJnciplo down 11 p.m.;
plant q)el'ation completed by Dr. party candidate. Both candidates
farted" reporting ., the event•
Denton Cooley and his surgical ha"e made "law and order" a called fa the home of Mr. and National 14&gt; 4:10 a.m.: Eastern
surrounding the convention. He
team.· Dr. Robert D. Bloodwell, major cur;pa.ign tq&gt;ic.
Mrs. Oeke.v Sehartlger, Middle- down 6:30 a.m.; Steel Trader up
asked the three major broad~
who assisted Cooley in the op~
port, Route 1. ThBlr sb: month 6:45 a.m.; Lock 16, Charles K.
cast networks - the Columbia ,
O'Brien's statement brought a
eration, said tt was thetirsttime
Jomeo Allm, was dead down 12:05 a.m.: L. Fiore down
bitter rebuttal from RepOOUcan old Broadcasting &amp;vstem, the Naboth the heart and comected House Leader Melvin laird.
upoe arrival or the SQW1. Death 3 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson up
tlonal Broadcasting Co. ond the
7:15p.m.; St. Marys down 1:45
lungs of a dooor had been trana.
wa11 attributed to pneummta..
American Broadcaotlng Co. "Desperate can:lfdates a n d
a.m.;
steel Pioneer down 2:10
TOLEDO,
Ohio
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planted Into a single recipJenL desperate c&amp;mj)l.ign managen
for an hour ln •• prime time" to
Lm.;
E'Deana down 3:45 Lm.;
dusk
to
dawn
curfew
kept
t
h
e
A hospital spokesman said the
gin his case. The networks recan be excused many things,"
VETERANS
MEMORIAL
streets
clear
here
earLy
today
BellevWe
Locks, Jane T. up 8
Lee baby was admitted to the
fused, and Daley had the fUm
Laird said. "But what Larry
HOSP!I'AL
after
disturbances
rocked
t
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e
p.m.;
Philip
~rn down 7 Lm.;
hospital Aug. 31, suffering trom
and radio shows made and shown
O'Brien did today ln 'Meet the
Admlsslms
Satoriay
VIrLock
21,
Fort
Dearborn up 5:10
near
downtown
area
Friday
and
.. heart !allure and with edema
o.er stattoos not associated with
Press' ls Without a doubt the gil Chevoller, Tuppers Plains; a.m.; S. M. Jenks down 6:30 L
Saturday
nights.
fiuJd in the hmgs."
the networks.
lowest cam,paign tactic I have Belva Utchtleld, Maaon; Caro- m.; Lock 22, OVEC down 5:10 L
Safety Dfrectar Ct!JTord !)Jim
"A speciaJ study ot the heart
ln the telecast, the demonstra~
had the mi sCortuhe of witness~
tors were shown charting, 10 Ho, said at 12:30 a.m. the streets revealed a complicated birth de· in my 20 years in politics." l,yn Staato, Mason; Ullle Phil- m.; RaCine Locks, Valley TransUps, Hartford; Mary Evans. Long porter down 3:45 a.m.; GreeJqJ
Ho, ho Chl Minh, II and throwing were clear.
feet with total absence of walls
Asked if Nixon's campaign waa Bottom.
''It's
very
quiet,"
Quinn
said,
Locks, Ravenawood down 5 p.m.:
things, Including a can or liquid,
between the upper and lower aimed explicitl,y at creation ot
Dlaehargeo
Sotoriay
Bob"There
have
been
about
a
dozVolvo!ine
111 9:209-m.; Melllj)hls
at polite. The radio program
chambers of the heart," t h e a separate black society and a
by
Nolden,
E1ma
Ohlinger,
liaren
tire
alarms
tonight,
but
there
Zephyr
lCI
3:20 a.m.; Alton Zesaid pollee were pelted with many
spokesman said.
white society, O'Brien replied: old Leacb.
has
been
nothing
of
major
conphyr..,
4:10a.m.;
Cyprtu down
"Beciluse oC severe changes
ob.lecto Including cans or urlno
"I am sayl~W the! Mr. Nixon's
Adm!oa!ooa
&amp;mday
Larry
sequence.''
7:40
a.m.;
Voss-K
dowrl 8:15
and bags ol human excrement.
in the lungs, surgeons decided a
There were no curfew ar- mere heart transplant would hOt csmpalgn is geared clearlY to Fry, New Haveo; Ama Wheel- Lm.; Meldah1 Locks, Mike MW'·
rests, he said, •c-rbis thing real- sutl'ice. Therefore, a heart and aweaiing to tho11e who are mo. er, Racine; Bertha Jotmaon, Ra- ph,y It&gt; 9:30 p.m.; .' William ll
tivated, in many illltances, to cine; Nary Dye, New Haven; Zimmer down 3 a.m.; Sally Polk
ly works."
attached lungs were transplant~
s~port Mr. Wallace, Cor the rea- Tore .. Rathburn, Rutland.
MIIJ'or William J, })1s1gn ed."
down 5:30 Lm.; Cotton Queen
TONIGHT AND TUFSOAY
sons I hue just described. , • I
D!sc:llargeo
&amp;mday - Larry
placed the curfew on this north"'6:45a.m.
Although the doctors oal~ the
16-17
western Ohio town of 324,000 to lnCant'a condition was "encou~ think we have a great deal at Fey, llarey Reltmlre,llfary BarnFOUR INDUCTED
prevent repeoto of the Friday raging'' after the operation, they stake and the American people hart.
NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY
Four
Meigs County men beve
have
a choice, but I hq»e tltey
night ond Sa1urday night d ! s- felt Jt was ..too soon to make
Lee Remick - Rod steiger
been
in&lt;klctod
Into the armed
turbances that resulted ln 36 ar- a prediction as to the outcome." will make that choice realistical~
PRACTICE CALLID
forcea
and
11
others
were for.
ly in the America.a tradition and
WED. &amp; THU.
rests 14 ot them minora.
Chester Coundl No. 323,
warded
to
Fort
Ha,yea,
Col~
not be motivated b,v tear, hatred Daughters ol America, will meet
Seo~ 18 - 19
The SUnday curfew from 9
for pre-I!Wction Jlhys!Cal aramand
bigotry."
NOT OPEN
p.m. to 6 a.m. waa to be enMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 8 ~!·Ill· to lnatbts, the ~Hlectlve aerAt another point, O'Brlen ask- practice lor receiving tiatlonal
FRIDAY TI!RU TI!URSDAY
foreed for all persms under 21
Admlssloos Saturda,y - Maude
vlce reportod.lncb:tal wore Lared of his natloMI audience, .. Are
, SepL 20-26
years of age, who were mt ac. Van Meter, Clifton.
ODd stateofllcero. AIIIY-S-- ry D. Ramsey, a volunteer; Marcontemplating
voting
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Mr.
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YOURS, IIIINE AND OURS
companied by a parent or lep.l
Discharges Satunb.Y - None.
or will be given Nancy O'Condn L. Woodard, James E. CorleLucWe Ball ~ Henry Fonda
guardian. Penalty for curfew vioAdmlos!oes ibxla,- Ben Phil- Nixon or Mr. Wallace because ner. All ottJ.cers are urged to
lon IIlii David A. Reed.
of fear, hatred or bigotry? DeSHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
lation waa six months in jaU and am, Racine.
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a $1,000 llne, Ensign aalcl.
Discharges &amp;an~ - None. cause lt you have that view, just
LOCAL TEMPS
remember, lhis nationwW suffer
Temperature ln I'Vmeroy'o
for it."
lldminlstrali.CII had d e c 1 d e d downtown buslneSB dlstrll'! at
In other poUtlcaJ clove!"'"
oplnot
sendi~W Phantoms to ls- 11:10 Lm. ~ ,.., 7tclegreos,
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VOL. XXI NO. 102

ger &amp; Co. poll releosecl lodtl,
baa lncreaaed it alightly
since late Auguo~
However, the poll Indicated
thooe who lovor neither Nl-.
HIOIIPhrey oor third parey
condlclate Georp C. Wallace or
who have no opinion now
lnclude more than 20 per cent of

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Wallace - The third party
candidate opened a campaign in
Texas, Oklahoma am Missouri
~ after bei~W attacked ln his
home state by labor which said
union members stood to lose if
Wallace wu elected.
Nixon - The l'onner Ylce president claimed Sunday he was
becoming the lii\'OI'ite ot America's YOUfW pqle - not the
revolutionary tew who want to
"tear down" the cOWttry but
those who want to rebuild it. He
hailed hi•
emong the
young "hlle ~ in Caiil&lt;&gt;rniL
Humphrey - 1be vice president Sunda.Y oplnlldvocated ahipptng lllt8rloalc arms to laraeL
AddressiJW the conveDiicm or tbe
Zloolst Organllllloa of America, Humphrey said. "Until per~
manert peace Ia achieved and
the arms nee erlled, cort1med
United States &amp;lllstance to Is1'181, including ,..,.rooo!cplanes
such as Phantmn. Jets, is Justi-

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Pomeroy councilmen Monda.y FVmeroy Fire Department rep- throughout the long stalemate. ...ter department st the scbooL
- EmployedR!chardFollrod'e
night onded their !ong-otondlng resentatlves clalmed at leut
Chief Werry, after the Sutflrm
to drive more plllne mt
dispute over blda Cor ~.RN~rat­ three nnno could !Urnlab the phon bid waa accepted, conthe
Llnooln
Terrace olijl II the
us on a new·tire truck. They vot.. t;ype o1 pump they bed asked lor firmed that the lire de~
root
or
Llnooln
lUll; and called
will be responalble lor the pured lllllllllmouaiy to accept t h e ln file apectilcatlnno.
the
aJtuatloo
an
"'eyNOre."
Comdl came to a meeting chaae or tbe chalolo for the
'16,721 bid OC the &amp;ltphen Fire
Accepted !Apr's report
Equlpm..,t Comp8ny ol Colum- ol the mlndo MDoday nlglrt Jlben new truck. The chalols is exol
$456.15
lor Auguot.
·
it ,... polntecl out the lire do- peeled to cost about $8,000.
bus.
ln other activity ooundl:
The oill,y &lt;Jihar blclcler was the partment - d be the people
- Agread the parking ·
- Decided to advertise f o r commi!IA!e w!U meet to revl..r
llome Fire Apparatus Company, ullng the new piece of 8IJli.PAncleroon, lnd, with a bid or ment and they should have tbe , bids tor a new pollee cruiser. the - e parking mater sttua.:
$15,625.
\Ype or ~eat they want.
- Approved the Jll)'ceea p!ac- tlon and diseusa a requelt ~
Both Fire Chief Werry and lng a 4 x 8 lt. billboard on the the I'Vmei'OJ' National Bank lor
O:ulcU accepted the &amp;ltphen
bid alter It apln was pointed out Mll)'or Leger expressecl their paridng lot from Nov. 1 to Nov. a IS minute mater beside ltl
that the Howe proposal did oot leollng that the &amp;ltphen b ! d 20 fa advectioe the Junior Miss bualneas.
Attenc:tlng were Mayor IAPI',
follow terma or the advertised lhould be accepted slnce it wu Papant.
Clerk
Edna Schoenlob and Coull~
s_peclficatlons pertafning to the the oill,y bid meeting opeel!lca- Decided to oenc1 Reed wm
cUmen
lloa CotUna, RcJbert 117·
t;ype of pumper.
tions. This waa the same attl.~ to a sanitary sewage school Jn
oell,
Lou
I'OOiln, Roy Rader lltd
Mayor Charles Legar, early tude that had been oxpreasecl Jackson at a cost or $45; AlFranklin
Rizer.
in the discussion on the bJda, by the mayor and nre c h ! e I bert Martin will represent file
pointed out that &amp;ltphen olllclala hed told him they could
not hold tbetr current bid much
longer. Legar "also advised coonell that Solicitor Fred C r o w
had recommended that the matter be brought up Cor a vote
again on bids opened first last
June 3.
Council had at that time after
opening bids for the apparatus
sAIGoN cuPo - eommunilt ~f~~i~!~:~:!:;:!:!:~!i!?i;;~iJ:i:i:i:i:~:!:?~!ii~~i!~~~~!~~~;;~i~1iii;i;f;~;;;~i~itit:i~~~rr~;~???;t~!r;t~~;r:l®
Cll time, dela,yed a vote for "one artillerymen
killed or wounded
month" to hear arguments on the
SAIGON CUPD- Later rej)Or!o nxed losses at2S U.S. MarlSI U.S. Marines, enougil fa
proposals or the two bidders.
Ines killed and 126 wounded. An entire South Vieb\amese Raneman a fuU rUle company, with
The matter was brought to a a vicious mortar attack on their
er battalion ned lor its life.
advisers with t h e vote of councU in July. Two of uJ'I)rotected bllltop position uneVietramese saki there Wll mass confusiCII In the dark alii that
five members present abstain- quaUed in savagery since the
they also had to flee through rice paddies aoo rivers in the
ed rrom voting on a motion to
confllsecl action which killed 27 South VletnaJneoe. Another ZOO
siege or Kh~ Sanh, military
accept the sutphen bid. An ofti- spokesmen said today.
men in the battalion were reported missUW.
cl.al of the Howe company presTwenty-five Leathernecks ot ~:t?~:~:~;:~:!:~:~:~:~;:f::?::;:;:;:;{:~:~;:;:i:~:~:~:;~:i:;:~:j:i:i:~rff:i::it;;\{::f:i~/~{:!~rt!;~~~l*
eitt at that meeting, contended
the 26th Marine Regiment died
prior to the motion his nrrn
Monday and 126 were wounded surprise by the Cmununists and seizure ot the war- the IIDOUit
was being dilcrlminated against.
IS the Red mortarmeo pc}ured was not 11 dug in." The Marines
of Communist ~mmunltioa taThe HDwe Company had bid 200 rounds in five hours onto
...w1
&lt;1o
uwe
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.bul
bus
111o
rJdse
ka by tho oWo~ arCIUIII Solpl.
oa · a slagle Btogj"llngie ou cUm
Mutte~'s Rid,e, Juat SOuth Of helplesa~Jr as the deadb' accur-- SUnla,y and Mondoy,
p.~mp while t11e Pomeroy apecJthe DemlUtarized Zone,
ate mortar rounds slammed ln.
· Lt. Jimmie Abla of Abilene,
ficatims · called Cor a douThe Marine fought bl.ck
Allied
opoi&lt;esmen
In
Saigon
Tex..
a U.S. otftcer with thj!!
ble stage-domle auction pump. desperately
with
automatic announced today that allJed
troops oweep!ng the weapona and caJ.Ied in helicopter · troops seized 50 tons or area,
said com.man:lera fulb'
gunships and artillery strJkea on ammunition Crom Communist
Bl:pect to fiD:I more communtlt
the attackers who ctlllplet-ely lairs encircllaw Saigon. Includmunitions.
encircled them.
one
25-ton
arsenal
U.t
ing
"I don•t think we've eftlll
WASHINGTON (UPO- Ten
They killed 27 of the Reds, would have armed 1 tuU
dented
the atAlliOB they have In
Ohioans were included In the
spokesmen said.
regiment Cor long and short- this area," .Abla said.
118 U, S. servicemen the De&amp;
MUltary spokesmen com,pared range atege.
Marines evacuated .fran 1he
fense Department oald Moothe attack in intensity to 11\llge
The 25-ton hsul Mom.y was hilltop told UPI correspondem
doy had baen killed in VIetsheU!ng of Khe Sonh rlurlng 1 the lourtb ln the clljlilol oreo in
Raymond WUklnson that 115 of
nam.
77-day siege early this year.
two days 1100 raj sed to 50 tons- the
wwncled
had to be
Amoog them were ~c. t
The casualties were In fact possibly the lurgest munitions
Thomas W, Roberts, son of
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heavier than any sustained
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Robduring the defense or Khe Sinh
erts, Belpre, and PCc. John
and the atbl.ck was considered ...~::;::::::::::::;.::::;.;::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::
E. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
among the worst ever taken by ::::
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Everett Perry, McArthur.
a fteld unit in Vlellam.
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~okeomen said the Marine ;:::
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1rt1n the Auguol-&amp;ptember poll
to a second study made Sop~ 58, but Increased to 17,8 in the
..., releaaed toaoy.
The latest survey sampled
1,886 adults on a proJectod
votlrw: basis ot 118.6 milUon

peraons.

WASIIINGTON - THE RECENTLY APPOINTED oGicor
in charge of the Huntl~n District OMce of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Colonel Maurice Roush, visited the Wash1~ oQlee of Tenth Dlatrict COIJBI'essman Clarence E.
Miller liBt week. Col. Roush and the cougressman discuased
the Ohio Wver, tm Muskingum River projects. and fwding
or the many other Corps or Engineers proJecte ln the Sootheastern Ohio area;

Albert E. S!ncfllnger.
q,ueitlon

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percentagea between those who
lavor Wallace IIlii thooe who
think he can win h.tlcates
UtJtere wUl be a Jot of IOUJ.
searching" belore most ot those
who bac~ him vote Cor him in
N...mlier.
He aald the n.unber ot
Wallace supporter&amp; who may
lh,Y 1""1' II the Jut minute
"''ke any Idea ol • "Nimn
shoo-in" UDrflllJatic at the

You'll wartt to '"all the •tylea 111 MHa and Youftt
Men• trousers now on sal._cat&amp;HII slac••· d,.. 1
•lack., Ieana, In all slzea and the •eaaon' 1 M•t
colon.
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HUNTINGTON -

Sophomore

Don Bwiaher set one paaaingrecord and tied aDother for Marshall Unlver~ ln the 7-7 Ue
with Morehead last Saturday.
'lbe I'Vmet'OI IJI'ocNct lltd 1966
grodlale of I'VD!OI'OJ' 111gb Sc:hool
attelrl&amp;Qcl 28 Jlrlllel tor a new

Adulation Poured
On GOP.,s Nixon

Red Artillery Knocks Out
Full Company of Marines

Marshall single pme record,
ond be COlJlll)eted 18 tosaeo fa
~ that record Bet by B o b
llamlln ol Bellry, 1\Y., tn 1962.
ANA~,
CaUL (UPJ)-In
As Nixon entered trumpets
Swloher'o 239yardltotalpusone briet day, Richard Nixon blar-ed for a full five minutes.
lng laD 45 yards lhort or the has gotten a heady taste of High stepping m a j o r e t t e s
Marshall single p.me standard what campaigning was like for marched in place in the aisles.
.ol 28f yarclo. That mark Ia held
the late Robert F. Kennedy. He Flags were unfurled as ballooos
by Howard Miller, 181 aplnst
uicment.·
eJCPerieneed hysterical, physical suspended in nets from the
Nb:on'B strength In the two Bul!olo University Ia 196fadulation.
ceiling cascaded down upon the
Swloher waa pl8l'ln8 his !lrst
S1ndlf.~W&amp;r polls alnee tbe one
Nixon ·opened a three-day audience.
tnllde Aug. 3ii-Se,lit. 2 show 111 varsity collego game wlille turn- awing through caiU"ornla MonNixon's address was Cor· the
!Dcreose or frail 33. 7 per cent . lng Ia the otlloW!dlng perlorm- day and by eWl')' measurement most part his standard camto
llulqlhrey dropped lrtln anee. ~ Is the son or Mr. and lt was a booming success.
palgn speech. He said the
28. $ fa 24.6, ODd the IIDDber of Mrs. Wa,yne SWiaher, W e 1 t
In Yorba Linda, the town ot administration
or President
then "lth no q&gt;lniol\ !ncreosecl Maln St.
his birth, youngsters screamed Johnson am Vice President
shrieked and literally risked Hubert Humphrey, his Demohliur~ in a ciollliOI'IIQ..~ to... crt.~.- , ._ ..... .. ..bad _ ~n
touch the man they had been unable to bring peace at home
. , "·~111EN$, Ohio (UPJ) - N&lt;JD. 1968-69 acoclemlc year.
·told wW .Probably be the next or abroad and that it was time
;eademic -..lo:rea at Ohio U•
the non • academic employes president oC the United States. for new leadership. The crowd
!von!~ wW meet Frldi.Y with olso scheduled protest marches
In the ellpt!cal IIlii modernls- loved It all
achoci omclola Ia a negotiating each day this week beca'* tic / Anaheim Convention Center
seaalon Cll a new work agre. they want a Cleveland-bas.,.t in heavily Republican Orange
ment.
jonltorlol Brm wlthdrewn from Councy, Nixon starred in a
The present: agreement with ~ construction site ot a convo- political campat.gn extravaganza
in
tbe Amtflleaa Federation ot cation center.
which outdid the Republican
Stlte, County and MWlleipal
union members p i c - the convention for sheer color and
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Sales or
,Etnpi&lt;Jyeo O&gt;Plres Oct. 2, 1 aile laat "aek, prohibiting work- spectacle.
Ohio
retallers in July rose one
- k after aflllle 17,300 students era !rom entering the builcU~Wo
Today, Nlxon scheduled a
_per
cent
from June, according
were el!PB~ to enroll fol' the
news conference here and a
to
the
Ohio
!late Univer11Jt,y Bu.
statewide television appearance
reau
of
Buatneu
Research.
tanlght from Los Angeles.
Allowing
for
seasonal
variaThe rally at the convention
tion,
the
sales
were
11
per
eent
center Monda3 was precision
above
July
a
year
ago.
T
be
organized ecstasy. The brWian~
strong
showing
was
attributed
b lighted IWI was a plaxy of
sigos, prett;y costmned girls, to the increase in automobile
hundreds ot colored balloons sales, lumber - buJidlng mater!alo and other durable goods.
CLEVELAND - TEAMS OF PATROLMEN were ID auord tbree and bands on all sides.
eaot aide ochoolo todt1 to cui dOIIIl oe the beltllllls IIlii
belq e&gt;POrlenced by 111oienta. The schocio ......, Eut 111gb, Empire
Jr. Hl&amp;ll and WUson Jr. 111gb Sc:lloolo.
Pollee have orders to colleot lnlormllllon on file
at the
10hool1 lor Pollee Cblel Mlc~Ul Blackwell and Solaty Director Je&gt;aeph MfM•IMMJD. 1bNe ell)' CCJUIIdlmen. Edward Klfelhwa, Edmund Turk and Gerald Mef'ad, requested the pollee prvt.ction say-

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S.. tho big soloction, too, In onoos ood boys l•••ot~

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olthouall 17.8 per cent ol tho sa
queaUoned lovored Wallace,
oill,y U per cent tllought he
would win the prealdency. This
Is a!gnlncant, occordlng to the
SJndUnger ' &amp;-. Co. president,
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tile electorate.

thoH "ho ravor WaDoce w!U
vote tor htm,, SJndli~ llld.
He aalcl the dlllorence ln

Increase

June

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Corn Growers
&lt;::ommi'tteeS)
d on

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lrw beltla&amp;•

_aad shakedowns hid became a

MeJp. area com grower• DIQ"
oboene spedally bred linea of
eroy Chamber
Commerce eorn resistant to Maize Dwarf
President BUI Grueser during l\looaic If they go "" a Ular to
the group's noon luncheon meet- see these lines Tuesday, SopL
lng MondaY at Bailey's restour- 2f, at I p.m.
aut.
The Ohio Research and 0...
President Grueser pointed out velopment Center plata are Jo..
tbat several businesses have paid cated at f'rlendshlp, ONo Ia setmembership dues for the next. oto Count;y,
year. However. be urged. the
The plotl are tlve mllea Wdt
committee to contact those ..ho ol Portemoutll oo Route liZ, taldll
have oot yet reo~ )nd Jioo the oeeond lone on the left. ---• new me: ra.
half mlle west of the Inter...;.
to~
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rshlp com- tlon or Route 125 and liZ, .....
were Ted Reed, Freel Crow lollow the lone past the big Nil
lOIII Richard Chambers.
blrno to the Ohio River llotr
AllPOiDted to the lltreet decor~ toms.
atlon committee, ond Ukec1 to
John B, Mo-llY. COUIII;r ••
-rmlne what amount of new tenolm - · agriculture, ud
material w!U be needed lor thlo t1t11 Scioto County
Chrtatmaa season, were Fred ~ Committee are Mouow, Ted Downie, Bob Ja. aorlng the tour.
colla, Qddo Glro!ami and Jo1m
The apnda II aa followa:
~"-I p.m., A brief look Ill MilK .
Ruwun ~W,IJ', The com-

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"dalb oeaarence.."

CLEVELAND - POLICE TilL'! MORNING ..........,.; 'I'• male
OUJPICII ,.... Ia cuotod;y In comectiOtl wltb Men1111'o qUadrtqlle
The lour - e o were lound nou a lquon Ia Rockeloller
Park oo the cl~'• eoot side.
Pallce bod lUlled an IIJ-tloinlo bullotla tor "tbree or lour
Jlblte males" Ia a 'widte llfareury belri!W Manltobl, ~ llceaae
plateo, Raol4ento In the area r..,.rted soeq the car and the moo
belbre
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COLIII!IIIJS - AB0111' 137,000 WILL BE RAm:D by the Ohio
Dont11 AIIIOCI.ltlon to prcllllOte swewlcle
of commwo!t;y
""'llee. The a.-!atloo, at Ito ODIIIll com......, here day, docldld Ul nloe the lllOtlOf b;r 1 $10 aasessmeat Gil oil of Ill

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Ill· taochero Utlloa and ,tho civ'a ·~of JChocil oniled·-.
~~"* oarlf todll; cruslilol hlpo lori mtearll and to the wllkGtlt which )Ill ldlll! ~ ol,lbo dtr'o IOo rd&gt;llc achoala.
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'!\o .tmla II t•fl the ~ of 1~ lllll'haro Gnd liat
( . !1r1i1o
ol Job 11. I IQi tllider a - ,if~ of dtceD, }tnl1lod •lnllfretiO!tl
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JiEE.TIJ'iG WITH NEW YORK REPIIF,SENTATIVE o1 Comftllllill;r c;.ncerta, !""-• JIV!ea Marlin, at last n~Prs concert'

Rio Grancle;lllok ""'• llr. ant!. llrL llarold!lauer, IGMIJ!M"'';
MrL Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy; Eldon o. Wuerch, Ge"""'la;
Mn. JUI'MJs O'Brien, Pomeroyj Mrl. Charles Llnlo, Galllpo..
Us, IIlii Mr. Mortla.

drho dh)per were dlvla~Pft chaii'J!IIn lrolp . the Tr!,.County ,
ana:'" Fl'Uit row, • I kt· r, Nra. RaJitb
Pt. Pleuant;
Mra. l.ewlt Schmidt, GaDipQI!a, 1al Nro. Zolma Noctilcutt,

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CLOSEOUT ON ALL 1968 MODELS
SAVE 50.00 to 100.00, FIRST COME, FIRST SEIYEtl

INGELS FURNITURE
OPEN FRI. and SAT_ NIGHTS

..w learn wllat ..,.

IIIOihlp committee wore Jack

x.t',

!lolllo IBU, Bob Wialolt.

1101&gt; Elborfeld,

N. W.

lltd Noadl Cono,y.

WfOiohers

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eel "'Cinnim&lt;JII Kiliea., '' -t..•star.
dlllt," uwta:ly," "Llttlt.lllrltn' ·•• "Hot Shot C2la O..''

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•oleo. r_.wc~ m the SEQIIC plota ·Dr, W. R,
IDUrl.la moeUnr held~ Ill Plant llu "•r

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docaratlono merehant.,.ould Uke wtth Dr. Blair J....,.,
..... -h!ed
l'ltboloal.lt. ~atlva· ~= ;
NUiiid U1 the Chrlatmaa pro- line Sorvl01, Oblo 9tlte U

VIJiaao ._'""ea- ·n.A. .

Ueo lloo waa 41aciaaled.

MIDDLEPORT
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. . Mernberohlp, Chrtstm.. ,.;:_
decoratiCIIs and promotions comm!tteos were appointed by I'Vm-

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COME IN AND SAVE ON THESE

FIVE CENTS'

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.\

NEW YORK CUPO - Rlchlrd trOll! 12-6 per cant to IU per
M. NIX&lt;III holds a slxeable leed cent.
over Vice PnsJdent Hubert H.
Wallace dropped from 19.7 to
H-hrey in the latest Slndll,.. 17,4 per cent ln poll strenglh

IRONING

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Nixon's Lead
Is Sizeable

Soluti"on

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HOUSI'ON (UPD- The world's
first heart·lung tran&amp;plant reciPient, a two.month-old girl, wa&amp;
in ''encouraging"' condition to~
da,y.
Debra L.Ynn Lee, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of

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Rominl IUCCIIINI.l)' UHd
. ardllclol melheds ot growing
them to sallot:r the rellnodl.latoa
ol their ep!Ctll'es.

IVY HONDO SL:ACK JEANS

Into Rear of Car

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The - ill 011&lt;0)' •• d era; P.t:.·
buS driYen
"I oleo oaw the clubblntr IV' Ruth
Soorlo Sdlartl(er, Jeme.o I'OJ'•IIfaam, 20.50; ,.HIIIflln, 0.80 ·I • Mel&amp;o and
C!&gt;Uitles
pollee olcldzeao m t h e - Alliin Schar1laer, six IIIOII!bo, otaL; Karnha Falls, Z. 70 illlthat "¥'torlata are ni&gt;t sloi&gt;PI!W
ol Chicago wl~rosardtothOlr died &amp;lnde,v l1lOI'IIIng 11 the reo- trw; Charlelli!n, i7,80 r.lllng.
.ror schoci buses that ar!l pick;
lmoetact or galll That was not ldence, Rt. I, Middleport.
London, Marmet, · and ·wlntleld, lng Ill or ,dlacharg!IW chUdJ-.n.
the lnvenllm of the ...... medla,"
In llddii!Gn to his Pll'8llta he are on the alll
Patrol caro have been aoi!p. , The patJGl uraoo all motorloto
Wade
lo llll'VIved by throe sisters,
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
ed to loll'"' - · inorqlng 1!111 to ~· extreme c:auum wben.nepuey Pollee Chief Roberi J. lllrbara, . Carol Am IIlii Judy
GALLIPOI.JS LOCKS - E"o
i,Jnokel' aa1c1 the lad-. or ~~ - one brother, Walter, bla Arkansaa down 3:15p.m.; Semet evontng and ,lilY violators noted prooch!ng alq&gt;ped buoe.:
wW be arrested.
aDeged pollee brutall~ are IDI- ~ Nro. Jomea
down 12:40 o.m.; Etta Kelce 0(1
cler lnveotlgatlm by the Chlciii!D Soarla, Columbua, IIlii M r o.
1 0.111.; Boyoo Lallelne up !:SO
pollee department's lnternal Ja. Cl,ydo I4IJmard. Orville; Ohio.
a.m.;
Harbor Point u,p 2 Lm.;
vestigatlona unit. '"Theae aeta
Funeral oervlces ..W be held Franklin Pierce \It rl a.m.; Beck- If they took place - are re- Tuesday at 2 p.m. at tho na..Jon! ... 8 o.m.; SOivoy"" 8:40 ..
grettable," he aald.
U.,a Coote F'w!erol Home with
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The progremo clelalted lensth.Y the Rev. lllu llonalole olllcl.ltKANAWHA !UVEll - London,
.Don't fend ...... """., ._
p!am!ng by leaders or the pro. !ng. Borlal will be ln Mites celnll E. Booolao ... 4:20 o.ni.; Martest groups dating beck to Nov_ ~. Rulllltd. Frlondo tn1¥ call
met, Lelia C. Shearer - n 9
16, 1967.
II the Rutland Fomerol Home p.m. I Polly II. up 11:15 p.Di.;
The programs described t h e onytlme.
Brian B. 111 11:35 p.m.; Aion R.
protest leaden as "hard core
Merrill up 1:10 a.m.: W. H. Shav..
radlcalo" and oald they had been
er, Jr. down 2:35 a.m.: George
j f(n&amp;trumental" in other diBniPT, Price d...., 4:40a.m.; Elgertioo.s across the COUDtry, Includclllf 111 5 Lm.; M~ Stile down
ing thole at universities.
6:20 .....
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Dana Aldrich, Raclne, was reEllen
-down 2:45 a.m.: Elisha
IDOI'ed to Veterono Memorlol

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automobiles to &lt;:orry ,llf""'•
PT. Pl-EASANT - SoJitem.
plates?
ber 12, 1968 was a real mne.
A-New York State, in . - in banking for tile Point

To Preach in Series
PI'. P.LEASANT - Dr. IJar. congresl811 of the tormer EUB
rt Denman, retired general sec~ Church at Buckhannon during
retary of Evangeliam of the former Methodllt church, and an

the past few years. He is de·
scribed aa one of Methodi8JJI's

outatandlng layman, will preach moat popular preachers.
in a number of United Meth&gt;UnJted Methodlst.!l al110 are redllt churche1 in the Parkers- minded by District officials of
burg District cUring a speclaf the annual I.Jurmen'a Institute
week oloervlces Sopt. 29!hrough Sept. 20, 21, 22. Registration
Ocl&lt;lber 4.
will begin at 9 a.m. Friday. A·
Lay leader A. 0, Humbert- · mong promlnert speakers will be
11011 amounced this schedule of
aenlces:
&amp;mday, Sept. 29: District
breakfast, WUmar Cafeteria in
Parkersburg 7:30a.m. St. Paul's
church at 10:45 a.m. stout Memortal church at 7:30p.m.
Monday, Sept. 30: Ravenswood
church 7:30p.m.
TUeldly, October 1: ~. Marys
church, 1-:30 p.m.

Wednesday, October 2:. Wayside church in Vienna at 7:30
p.m.

the new Northeastern Jurtsdlctlon Bishop, Frederick Wertz,

and Dr. J. Harry Haines, executhe secretary of the United
Methodist q,mmlttee tor OVerseas Relief.

1001. Each of the 000 reg·
lstered h a d the owne('is Pleaoanl area. All demand deinitials inscribed on the pouts (checking aecounto) of the
Citizens National Bank havobeM
plates.
fUlly automated Tbll m.... an
Q--Whlch is the world's accounting entries will be handlargest stadium?
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A-The Strahov Stadium In led by a comprter. 11 IUitOUII.C·
Pragbe, Czechoslovakia. with lng tile change, Charles 0, Lanaccommodations for 240,000 ham, ,President of the CUlz..a
National Rank, said t11a1 thlo Ia
spectators.
aboolutely the moat modem and
Q-What was ArMrica's
m - ol handling a
ji:rst paved road?
A-The first hard·surfaced cu&amp;tomer'a cllecldng accouitt •·
turnpike, from Lanraster to
Philadelphia, Pa. was com·
pleted in 1795.

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Cmdr. Thomas

Ruth Circle of

Takes Over

WSCS Meet'!

Civil Trial

NEW HAVEN - The Ruth Circle of the WSCS of the United

Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening at the church. The lesson "The Church's Witness and
Its Survival," was presented by
Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller. She
stressed dle fact that the Church
must do three things - Witness,

Continuing

1burada,)', October 3: Parkers.

PT, PLEASANT - The civil
burg Uons Club at Wilmar at
trial
of Randy Stone, an infant
12:15 p.m. Seventh street church
et
al,
vs. John Uoyd and Grace
(former EUB) at 7:30p.m.
A.
Black,
began in Mason Coun.
Friday, Ocl&lt;lber 4: TrlnliY
l;y
circuit
court Monday 9:30 a. Worship arxt Study.
church, Parkersburg at 7:30 p.
The following read scripture
m. with testimony presented by
m.
lessons and then discussed their
Persona planning to attend the tile litigants throughout tile day. meaning, Mrs. Bernard Lieving,
Jurors were dismissed at 4:a
breaktast service 11hould contact
Mrs. Howard Burris, Millie Bum4S
p.m. to return this morning
their District of Auociate lay
garner, Mrs. Thelma Capehart

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at 9:30 a.m. to complete the
lesder.
and Mrs. Ottie Roush.
trial.
Dr. Denman Is well known ;In
Mrs. Bernard Lievlng presid·
The action ls the result of
West Virginia. He wu the guest
ed at the business meeting. They
speaker at three annual men's Ran&lt;b' Stone, son of Mr, and dosed with the singing of "A
Mrs. Carsel stone, being InCharge to Keep J Have."
volved in a bicycle--car mishap
The hostesses, Mrs. G~rge
on AJ&gt;rU 21, 1968 on Rt. 62
Jewell
and Mrs. OtUe ROQsh,
witll young stone claiming ln.
served refreshments to the fol·
juries and seeking .kldgment in
lowing, Mrs. Edith Bwngarner,
the amoo.nt of $20,453.55 from
Mrs, 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. Letha
the defendants.
Kelly,
Mrs. Bernard Lievtng,
Attorney for the plaintiff is
Mrs.
Cecil
Pickens, Mrs. Cla,y·
Ra.ymond G, Musgrave and coun.
ton Athey, Mrs. Otha Lieving,
.seJ for the defense Ja John McPT. PLEASANT - The Ma· Uit&lt;:heon.
Mrs. Howard Burris, Miss Millie
son County Court has received
Bumgarner,
Mrs. Thelma CapeJurors hearing the ease are:
hart, Mrs. Fred Batey and Mrs,
final plana and specifications for
Agnes A. Beard, Rutll E. Sayre,
T. Bert Roush.
the extenalon ol tile Mason CounIrene Sizy"re, C, A, Barnett, BobIY Abp&gt;l1 from SVerollp &amp; Par- by Henry. Ray H. Kimberling,
cel Assocl.ati.ms, engineers for
E. W. Call, Jr., George B. Casthe project.
to, Bessie E. Lowe, Madeline PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
These plans wlll be sent to
Eads, Barbara Scarberry and
ADMJTI'ED - Mrs. George
the Federal Aviation Agency for Celestine Faudree,
Hofl'tnan.
Letart; Mrs. Howard
approval, according to L. W.
J•eweese,
Leon; Mrs, Kemeth
Getty, councy clerk. Approval is Layne
Parsons,
BWJalo;
Mrs. William
expected within 10 days and bids
Henry,
GalllpoUa
Ferry; &amp;!san
thai will be advertised for the
Wilson,
Pl.
Pleasant;
Mrs. James
eonstructkm of 1be extension.
Reedsville,
0.;
Warren
NEW HAVEN - The Layne
The runwa,y ollbe airport iJ
Miller,
Pt.
Pleasant;
Dr.
Carl
3,200 feet and will be lengtllan- Reunion was held recentJ.y at dle
w.
Irvin,
Pl.
Plsasant;
Chrised to 4,0~0 feet by 15 feet wide. park in Parkersburg. Officers
The county court al80 author- for Ule coming year were elect- tina Gillispie, Sootllalde; Evelyn
bed the liUfChase ~ new voting ed: Joseph l..cyne, president; Ed• McNeil, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Laura
booths for the November gener- gar Layne, vice presidentj Ag.. Gaskins, Pt. Pleasant; Marlo Lival election. The booths which nes Rodgers, secretary; George eratore, pt, Pleasant
DISCHARGED- Forest Legg,
are made ot metal are priced Jewell, treasurer; Ara Jewell,
Letart;
Gordon Young, West COpublicity.
at $35 each and will purchase
lumbia;
Teresa Tool~, Pt.
Since the last reunion heklln
whatever number ls needed to
Pleasant;
Paula Scarberry, Pt.
tulfill the present recPrementa. 1967, Mrs. Myrtle Howell passPleasant;
Paul
Rucker, Arbucked away. Minutes of silence were
le;
Bertha
Filson,
Pt. Pleasant;
held in her memory,
Oliver
C&amp;lto,
Arbuckle;
Ma r y
Attendire were Mr. and Mrs.
Roush,
MineriVille;
!!ilella
TayJoseph C. LIJ.'ne, Craig Layne,
TilE DAILY SENTINEL
lor,
Pl
Pleasant;
Charles
GreenSusan Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Jollf.VOTED TO L'fniiDf Qf
MEJGI.M"P'P'ADA
seph Layne, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. lee, PL Pleasant; Ronald Boatlc,
IDCHAIID' OW.Etl, rtm~
Harry Miller, Leah Arul and GaB Gallipolis Ferry; Albert Rhodes,
....... •l.lf _... l:ialur*r 110 ,..,.
MWer, Harry R Howell, Geor. Pl Pleaaant; Mrs. Ra1pb AnderOlokl V.UI)o NiiilhiJw ~. Ut ...........
lit., .._,1, DliD, U1U. Blu'-t&amp; om..
gta KUpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. son, West COlumbia; Mrs. Larry
"-10-li.M, ~If,! P'- IfNI~.
George Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;Jpple, Henderaon; Mrs. J a c k
SlnM duo _..., Mill tt Jack Kllpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Uvely, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Edna
~ DtrUiille
dw Bolo'
Leo Gibbs, Debra, Sandra, Tho- Biggs, pt, Pleasant; Julie D&amp;c· nr,,
,lllc:.,lte.Jtti•&amp;..Nioo
Yon. l:IIJ, NRr Yon,
mu. and Larry Gibbs, Mr. and balskl, CottagevfUe; Mrs. WU~
!U.~&lt;IIollun ..uoa: llllhend _. ....._.
Mrs. Robert Scott and Karen, bum Ellis, Middleport.
............ llaiU • ._. ... ,_
Ill ...... _ 1! lhl lAlly .-u..l 01*- liLa.
BIErrHS - Mr. and M r a,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Craig and
Sx - - . f5.10 . ..................... 1111
..,_. ._. "'*• -n• _... • •~'~~~­ Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith G1en- Howard Deweese, Leon, a daugh..,.. 0.. 11.5CI• ..,. ..... 0.. - derming, Jack 11'11 Jill Glenden- ter; Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff.
tJO.oo. • _,.., ~.lS. ,.__..PM.
,n
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lloriooltl ...,_ n--.
ning, Eclpr Layne, Mr, and Mrs. man, Letart, a son; Mr. and Mra.
......
James Eynon, Reedsvllle, a 1011.
Randall Rodgers and Joan.

Final Airport

Plans Arrive

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Fort Mandan
Jefferson Avenue~ havebeennod.
fied o( Change ot Command cere--

moules on Wednesday,llept.25, at
10 a.m. onboardtheUnitedbtes
Ship Fort Mandan (LSD-IlO at Naples, Italy, when their aon, Crndr.

take command of the ship.

PoJnt

Pleasant High School, entered
the U. S. Navy In 1944 at the
age of 17, He Ia married to the
former Delorea Wallace, daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Wallace, and
tile late Vandalia Wallace, ol AJ&gt;ple Grove. Cmdr. and Mrs, Wal·
lace have one daughter, Cynthia,
and they are building a n e w

home 1n ·Norfolk, Va., where they
wiU reside.
Cmdr. Wallace recently spent
two and onEHlall y..,.s at ~·

tico, Va. Marine Base after hav.
ing received the honor of being
selected by the U, S. Navy [)e..
partment to join ol!icers of tile
other branches of service at the
Marine hase to tile staff of the
United Command ol amphibious
landings, Upon completion of his
duUes at ~co, he was ordered back to the 6th Fleet on
the Fort Mandan.

Youth Meeting
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To he.in Mason
PT. PLEASANT - Hell!hts
United MetiKN!lst Church young
~e will share In tile Point
Pleasant YF Distrlct meeUng
in the Mason church Tuesdi\Y
evening at 7:30 p.m.
Two additional services scheGthia week at Heights church tn.
elude the weekly prayer and Bible study servjeea. The Wednesday avenlng senlce will be held
at 7:30 o'cloek, tile Thursday
morning Bible atudy at I 0 o'clock. Choir members wlll practice Wednesday at 8:35p.m.
As part of the worlhll&gt; servIce !llnda,y night, a vocal ollet
,... aung by Lori Harris and
Roxame ~IU to plaoo accompaniment ol Mrs. Loll Bumgarner. The senior choir also
aang two special selections,

place Ia tho ....,.
wlll enable tile

bank to not aal,y n:t.~
mora Wltll the moat
,....
ord available tO'bonldntr ~.

bo!l also - • lip a - e ftald ·or baddng oenices lllre·
totore not available In thlo area.

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - 111 ~u BW
Cosby's DArsmal pe.y tor a onenightar In Soratop - $17,000
.... Furs tor me aren't ao new:
Fatller Dlvtna doeaA!es aav pold
fUrrier Mike Forrest $20,000 tor
an ermine coat .. .. The late
George Jean Nathan wore abearokln bemy •••• "Golden Rain- · ado COIIalllently call It a
uamuh bit,'• but how amalh
lo a show '""'sing f45,000 UNDER Its weeld,y ._clf;y; it oever waa .... 'f'J'be Green Bentl"
wu rotlen·-ed and
ill Frlllldllri, Germany; Vartot;y

tom-

r8p)l'ta 1H antlaAmeriean. wave
there lo growing .... ConpRed
(conpalod, rather) !raffle Ia
more than a lllillflce: the Long
laland Erpn••11'11Y' • Midtown
Twmel
a1ooo eolll

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ldeut of ctttzeno N - . iJ Ia
charga ct - - - a m . M r ,
- · in elaborating on tho
OIIIIIIIQter _

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OJIIIIba·

point that Dol onlr

doel thla Clllq!UterPNSI'omup a wbole new tleld of urvlcaa

but will aloo - l e employees
at Cltizeno N - to dOfate
more ol tllelr time to the ·i lldlvidual needa ci cuotomers.
Mr. Lanham lidded that thlo Ia
but another ci the .....- . .
efforts ot the directOI'I, ollCII'I,
and empiQYoeaofCitl1411oNatlonal to bring the lllieat and moat
~ baddng servieetoNa-

Adult

After a bitter quarrel
with ~hlp's ~lal.n WUUam

Dampier, J!Dndar Sol·
u~ore on unlDilablted Maa a Tierra 18land of the Juan Fernandez
group, 400 mUes off the
coast of CbUe, Tbla wu In
1704; be was not HICued
ul!W 1709. The World AIma!IBC nates tllal Selldrk
wao the prototype for Dan-

kirk wao put

Iel Defoe'• Robinson Cru·
- · althoogb moot detalla
were suppHed by Defoe's

tmagJnatton.

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In Mason Co. Schools
PT. PLEASANT - Milt belie education classes will start
In Mason Cour1V the week "'
September 16th to 2oth, !.Owall N, Cook, Vocational !llpe,.
vi110r lor Mason Count;y Selloola
amounced.
Claoses wW be held In t h e
same locaUons as lut year I! a
IUif.lclent number ci people ar"'
Interested fn attending elu.ses.
These Include HarUord, Point
Plea1811t Sr. High, Mt. OUve,
LaoJI grade school and Arbuckle
school.

lludents Interested in - -

lng these classea ahould report

this week at 7 p.m. to be en..

roUed.
studeml enrolled In a4alt basic education clu.sea wtll study

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reading,
matll, general
basic aelence, ~ish and IOclaJ.
&amp;1udles to help prepare them to
pass the General Education ))e..

velopment lest wldeh Ia t h e
O&lt;IJ!valent of a hish school dl·
ploma. Tbls G.E.D. eertllleale
is recognized aa eueh by the
Civil Service, the armed forces,

all collegaa and lllllvoralttea In
West VIrginia provl&lt;llng a minimum •core ls made on tbt test.
Most industrie1 .also recognize
tile G.E.D. aa equlvaloni to the
htsh IChool diploma,
1lrls year te•tb fks and suppiles wW ba turnlahOd without
charge ror atudenta earolled Ia
tile adult baale eolicatloo classes and tuition will be rr.,., To
enroll a atodeut mull be over
eighteen yeara ot age or have
BlBTH ANNOUNCED
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Joe Burris 1re announcilllt the birth. of a son, on September 4, at Sl. Jo,eph lioBjlltalln
Parkersburg. 'l1le baby weilbed
7 pourx!s 12 ounces and hu
been named Kemeth Joe, M&amp;lemal erlllimother lo Mrs. E.
T. Hoosh and palerml gra. . . .
ent&amp; are Mr. ud Nra:. HOft'ard
Burris, all ot New Haven.

The Jud;y Garland atoey .....,.
aa Inexorable aa • Greek trq.
ed7 .... Barbra StnloaDd dooan't
1180111 to be lll1lo1in&amp; bar fantailtic sueee11 one Whit ... 1 Joel
Grey were ~ llahter on hls
feet In porformancea, bo'd flY

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elolosleal slanted-lllogle ci Belaloote, liltrley llacLoine, 'I'OIV'
llandall, ll&gt;elley Wlntero and OUter -•to - i z pblloiOphero
11 their own bultnea., but 1111)'

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bls cla11 muat have ll''"'ated

hish school. lntereatedper...,. mq obtain more lnlormatloo by calling tile Board of Edueatton oftlee, 875-4540, between
tile houri of 8:30 a.m. and 5

Mra. Leonard Krebs and Mrs.
EmU Romans, conceulon .w.t
chairmen, ani Mrs. Harold HIdinour, publlclt;y chairman. ·
DecoraU0111 for t11a anatr wW
include 1 n.aon wheel .~
od wltllliallts, eumtry and wealoo
ern 3-&lt;11-111 eutouto, red
ani While cheeked toblo cowra.
, Ticketo are prleed at t5 per
&lt;Oiflle and be purehUed at
Fruth' a Pharmacy, CohenDruga,
llallo Barbel' Shop, Clt7 Phlr·
maey, Rardin'• Shoe Center and
Lalw Drive 1m or tllef be purchaaed for Ute 11111e price
tile night or tile donee at tile
door. Pe......, wtolllrw to re-

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..... to 3 ~··· ta: 4 to' t..
"""'leo, .1!4 ani 8 to 12 • ...,..,,
t&amp;. All reaerYIItiOU muot be.lit
before oet.bor 4.
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COIIceaoiOIIa of Colli, ~rita,
tee, potato ehlpo. ani prets...
wlll be sold, alao lor salt will
tie c:Jteese.plltea eoRal~ ot
him, ebeeae, sweet ~ d,lllptckles, olhes ~ crackers.
Orela tor the eYent Ww be
country and western music will
be proYided by tile "Blue GrJII
Patrtota" whteb lnc1Udeo 11..
musicians and 1 caller..
Proeeedl II'.&lt;ID tho ovoot will
be used to purehiae equipment
for tile tllllinllllw P I - Valloy Hospital • .Thla Is the second
dance whleh tl!o laclloa bavo _..
oored In 1 yaar. Every May tho
pvea tllolr IMUil Charlty l!aU whleh Is a oead&lt;ft&gt;rmal
event, and ._ the7 ~ tomal!e
ti!D "Country Hoedolm" an ..,..
nua1 proJect elso.

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Other claaooo In a4all eoli.catioo In Maoon Cour1zy In oa!ee
machines, machine ahop and
welding will be orp•lzed and
lllarled the week ct Soplembor
23,

103rd Annual
IOOF Session
Set Oct. 9-12

1.7. ~ 'tba•• to earn it.'~
He vislm hlo mother
and lii'OII what I PJOd 1011

...,otant.

"Put JOur ante down!"

Action Expeded

11W Week On P081
Seasons Bowl Game

Ao all atlenllts.
The belequerod Qllll'lerbock
teams prepare lor action !Ida came to Ufe In the fourth
weekend oa the gridiron, MAC ~ler, maldDg two rapid-lire
executive&amp; todQ were eJII)eeted
to IIUIOWICe whtther they would
play the Soutllern Conttrence
ehaiJ1plon In a j)Oit • aeaotlll
COLUMBUs (Up!) -

aeven Mki-Amerlew:n conterence

Jacksonville
Tops Jets 6-4

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (1Jp0The Southern Conference hid
The Jac:k1011w1Ue Meta surv.lwd
Oxlelwled tile Invitation earUar
thlo month, but MAC CCllllllllo- I COlumbus homer barrage with
aloner Bob Jameo
the cOn- fino relief pitching from Ban7
ference athleUc d!r8ctora would 11u11no l4onda,y nll!ht to defeat
the Jets 6-4 and like a Z-0 lead
think-~~
James aa1d. a declsloi. would in the bes~f--seven lntematlonal Leque final Governor•• C..,
be IDilOUDCed todaf.
MeamrhO.e, on the fteld, the Hries.
Raziano came In alter JacJc..
MAC to otr to 1 svod atart !Ida
aonvtlle
atarter Thg McGraw
yaar, Flvo MAC squads scored
Wll
tagged
by Mann,y SorwuUthroe wins and a Ito oppoaed io
lea'
s
t:wo-run
hmner tn the fifth
one lo11 fa the 101aon cpenars
and
George
!PriGs'
h&lt;Xne run
for all but Ohio Unhorolt,r m1
with
a
man
em
the
llxth
!hot
BowUng Green laat -kond.
eut
the
Mets'
lead
te
5-4.
'11d1
weekend,
Marshall
(O.C.O plfiYo Ohio V, In OU'o Ru1ano held 1he Jets scoreless
first pme; Toledo (I~) sue• to IN final 3 2-.1 innings.
JaekBonv!Ue outhlt Columbuo
VUianoYa; BowUrw G r e t n tn16-13
In tile oiug[esL WW Huckle
aacurates Ita season hoatlrw:BaD
J)leed
the Meta attaek wltlllour
Stale; Weatom Michlpn (I~)
hila.
Pial'&amp; Brighom YOUDg UnlverThe SHies moY&amp;s to Jactcs.
alt;y; Kent Stale (0-l) wlll hoot
B.n.io, and Miami (I~ pial's ville lor the next three pma1
a Sltunlay nlst1t ·pmo with the and returns to CGI11111bea for a
Vntveralt.r of tile ...., 111 ~
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EYerywhere

you'U learn a lot :YGUr•
salvea, In~ Mw to be . . .
w through .....,_ If ;you ...'1,
7ou•re beadedforBOparationovea
tl1ou8h ,.... Clllllnue llviq to_.~
And tllol' tho · at
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start talldnil - H.
Dear llelan:
About the .... and...,.,...\ who
lied to 1101 married, p e r h a p 1
th""re ••legal,.. but tbQ''d bettar pt the aaeaatr••gtQnedout.
OUr aon and bla WU. wore
married 11 JIUI 180 and llod
about their agao, We lnQ!drod
about It, and a Jud8l told ua If
an)' lepl ·matters eame up Ia
YNI'I to eome, then m11111t be

he Is, I tried IIOlnl with him,
but I .....t lllnd the ftllhting.
He thlnka he Ia tbo greateat
man Ill urtb, but II I t e II
1UM otborwlle, he pouto for a complleatlou
week IIIII gate all hlo triaadl to
1bt jldp ftxed the neeeaeory
PT. PLEASANT "- Oil Fol-- thinking Pm a wltc:h.
pepera, and we two motheroweat
Pd 16ave him tomorrow, but wttll tile couple to Iowa wben
lowo and tllolr 'lister Hebekalla
will meet In lftlntlnalon Oeto- I keep thinking I miJht lie to 1111)' remarried, Wi Iowa
bar 9-12 In the 103rd 111111a1 - · He ....,... I wun•t aiWfiYI because tho marrlap 110 lo
aesaloo ol tile Grand Lodga of this WilY and IIIIQ'be Pm fiOlnll lowar tllore. - MOTHER .
Wtat VIrginia, LO.O.F, Grand 1brouah the mel"'l'f"H. I 8111 Dear Helen:
Malller, E, Gtrlaall llq, Hunt- Pm . julll'llwaldnl up to tile .kind
Jn June of 1111 , _ I roallzIngton
w~u preoide .. at. min. I!Y.L - . ta.Jt mr ...., • "'t11oro we;;;..;;..; ~
lie elo.oes out hla term u otalo or my huaband? - llonoat to with my marriaga, oo 1 IOUihl
leader of tile tralemal order. 801]1, lleltn, oome mornlnfl I tile help .or a mlnloter. GradThe Pritchard holel will betlle wako up and aet alek .lull to ualb' 11 I told hlln thlap ihat
ometal headquarter• tor both tile look at him! - CHANGED WIFE .were deep lnalde me, 1 ftli more
Dear Wife:
free and bapplor. I lllnled to
Grand Lodga and tile
Assemi&gt;IJ', 'l1le two P'OUPI will
l'erhlpa JOU've bit 1 eall """' a - God and pooplo 11111
meet In - a l e 101al0111.
the ''lhOID.~···· lt'a that espedai),J nv buabaDd. Batlathe
It haa also boon IIIIIOUIIeed olump In a womon'o lifo when proeeas 1 ........,. fell In loro
that a re~ honorl!w Allor- ller ehlldrea no longar dopoad with tllemtnioter, whlcbof&lt;GID'se
ney llq will be held by t h e 111 har, IP'andehlldrea hlve~~'t lie aevar lmew. Now 11e hU movmember a ci llludington Lodga No. yet arrived, she becomes mueb eel &amp;WI\Y, and rm oad. Thli 'iln't
114 at their lodga hall m Sotur- more aware of ber hullband lair to my huaband who 11 ~. Soptembar 28.
and what ohe seeo I~ moetl7 very pd to mo and our Thla meeting '!rill be held at had. Her depreolion lan't help- boby, WW 1 p1 ovar thlo? _
7:30 p.m. and all Odd Followa td by a hal'lh bathroom mlr- MRS. X.
ror and truthful acalea, or a Dear Mra. x.:
are urgad to allend.
James IL Rlce, Sr., wu re-. DiaD who eon'l 1101110 abo neeclo
Yo., JGU'U p1 ovar it. Tblo 11
cently ale&lt;led npro-tlve to IIJII&lt;tal trool •lWll ,lull - ·
hero woroldp mon than ·love.
the Grand Lodga by IN Point
Beat W81 to tl&amp;ht the "moan· At tome time or OCher, a1JDOI&amp;
Pleuont Lodga and Jamoo M. _ .... Is with a haad-&lt;&gt;n at- 1N017 Ml1UU1 -'"'&gt;... It, o1.
Bell 11 ollemoto repra.-vo. taell. Do - . , clllreriiiL thor for a teacker, 11er doetar, a
Mr. Rice to 111'01141111¥ Nob lo FlndproJodlthatmakoJGUproud COIOIIalor, tho man w110 heiPa
Grand and Mr. Ball Vleo.Cnnd "' )'QII1'I8It. Be - · aboutJOUr bar tl1roustl ~ ........ In )lor
ct tile local order.
foellnp IIIII cauaas them. life, She ROYer flllaoto 111m, 11u1
l!a eapootallf bolleat wt,y aha lOon outarowo 111o ''loVIP'
70Ur lulbond lrri-IJOU. Cban- - a
••• aro JOU Irritate him too,
Tblo column lo dodleated to
for middle ago Ia a Jll'lc:kb' time. lamlb' Uvtnr. ,., If JOU'n ......,.
Son-. hablto .or short- ldd
)Ill p1a1a &amp;ou.
c:omlngo :roa
•hnlaaod bla, lot Holen lielp YOu. ·She
ci1 are- lib pllj'iDg ball with will alsowolcoma:YGUrown-...
a c:aetuo lfi!Pio: tho thorns ... lng oxperieacoo. Addnoo Holea
Ia and fellor.
-.1 in care ct IIIIa - If JOU ... talk out JOUr....... per.
lama at thlo lllll'l'laga plaleau,

LOIJlS,

!lo. (Up!), ~.k Jim Hart ci llie St.
l.Gjlls C&amp;rdlnalo muat have felt
lifAiediiY ~ 1Uke General
CU.tor at l,lttle Btc Horn.
he looked' there
were the enemy':"" big', brawl\f
J.,oa Angales Ramo dete...,..n.
They ehorgad Into the Clrd
blddleld bowU!V over Hart
lime liter time · and bitting
down his .PIIBJe&amp;.
Although
it wa.e not a
manacre, the ftMI score, 24&lt;-13
In favor of Loa AJteeles, did not
reflect tile tru-on of Hart
trying lo gat hlo team otr on the
rliht root In Its opont• game.
Hart c01111Jloled only one n....
yard paso to ll4ibby Joe Conrad
In the Drat period whUe the
Rams
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ALL OUT SALE

W, L. PeL GB
llrst period touchdo!m, runni!V Detroit • '.' '.97 54 .642
to u.. ,rlsht oklo of tho Clrcllnal Baltlmora •• , .87 85 .574 111\1
._toted •
line
and solrw in llandlw up, He Now York •••• 80 71 .1130 17
CCnrad, 1!111 ljllln " ' itcond
pass went to ItG,: ~Drs · tor a pined 97 )'Orda POISirw.
Clevelai.! •• , .SJ ·n ,529 11
17~·-J
The hlshJistll of the ..... Botton •••••• 79 72 .523 18
llart '~"" J••t 17 of 40 came at the stvt ot the second oakland • • .. .. 76 1s •503 21
peaaea1,. w:ltb Rim blenders hall who• Ron Smitll caught the MinneiGII ... . . 72 '19 .477 25
plekiDJt ptf three eplllt iOaaos. ldekotr on the left aide and ran Callforiila, , •• 65 81 .428 321h
WhUe Hart waa hl11na his up the aide line to about tile 45. Chicago .••••• 62 89 .m 35
trOomteo,
Ram Quai!Otboek 'I'w"lltrw rlsht up the mldclle, he Wollhlngtoo, ...58 93 .384 39
lkman Gabriel hod 1 elilhii.Y then raced into the end zone
M9nday'a ROsulll
el.ller dme. ·
covering 94 yards in his Minne- 4 Callfornll 3
He put the Rims In front ori a spectocular dash.
Detrol.t 9 New York 1, nlsht
Baltimore 8 Boston I, nfabt
Only pmeo scheduled
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
California (McGlothlin 1(1.14)
at Minnesota (Morris o..o), 2:3{1
,P.m.
Ookland (Odom 14-9 ond Nub
1.2-11) at Chicago (Flahar 6-10
By FRED DOWN
AUanta Brave&amp;, 6-G, tn No- and Horlen 1(1.13), 2, 7 p.m.
UP! !Porta Wrller
Leque games.
Ne" York (Balmseo 16-10) at
The Jorw watt D1I.Y elll
Norm cash drove In nve rona Detroit (WUoon 1~12), 8 p.m.
toalght for the llelrolt Tigers. with a strwte and a three-run
Woahlngton (Moore 2 • 6) at
With their magic rumber for homer as the Tigera aeored four CleYOland (McDowell 14-12), 7:cllnchlrw tbo American League runs ill the flr st lmlng and ft ve 30p.m.
pernnt reduced to "one," the 1n the 8800IId to em the
Baltimore (McNaJ11 211-1) at
Tigers wm face the New York Yankees' 10. game Winnillg Boston (Culp 1:1.5), 7:30 p.m.
Yankees while the soon-to-be-- streak-loqrest in the majora
Weclnesday's Gameo
.._,l)rfzed Baltimore Orloles this season.
California at Minnesota
Pial' tile Boston Red Sox.
John HUler was tagged for New York at Detrol~ night
Eigher a Tiger victory or an eight hits but walked only one Waahinpon at Cleveland, night
Oriole losa wU1 clinch Detroit" a batter and struck out· 11even in Bahimore at Boston
first pemant since 1945, The 23 "raising his record to U am
Only pmas scheduled
years are the Ionaest an,y AL stretching the Tigers' winning
ciQ' hils waited for 1 pennant streak to seven games.
National League
sinte 1930.
Score On Homers
W, L. PeL IJB
The Tigers, who clinched a de
Don Buford'&amp; grand slam x-st. Loula ••• 93 58 .616
lor the flq by routing the homer and solo homers by Sin Fran, •• , .81 70 .536 12
Yankee., 9-1, Moniay night, will Brooks Robln800 and lloog Clnclonatl , , , .78 71 .523 14
send Earl WUs6n (1~12) against PoweU p""ered the Orioles to Chicago ••• , .78 74 ,513 lS'h
Stan .Bahnaen (16-10) while the their victory over the Red sox. AUanm , •• , . •76 75 ,503 17 ·
champogne OO!Uea walt In the Tmn Phoebus, aided by Eddie Pittsburgh , , , .74 76 ,493 18\l
clubhouse. The Orioles have Watt's nlflth..tnoing relief, raised PbUa. " ..... 71 80 •470 22
sc:beduled 20-pme winner Dave hls record to 15oo14as he allowed Los Angeles .•. Sll 82 .457 24
McNalcy tp pitch against Rljo · eight hits and lour walks over New York, ••• ,67 84 ,444 26
Culp (13-3) at Boston where eilbt flutings,
Houatoh, • , • , .67 84 .444 28
they acored an S.l victory
Rookie W.ck Renick led oct x.cllnehed ,Pennant
Monday's Results
loiDnday nlsht.
the ninth lnnlrw wltll hla third
'l'w:lns To,P ~ls
holner of the season giving the San Fran 8 Cincinnati 4
Tho Mi1m0- Twlna edged Twlna' Jim Merritt his 11tll Pittsburgh 6 Phlia 1, nlpt
the cai.ltorlda AD,gels. 4--3, In victory and ~ the Angela' Los Aug 6 AUanta 0, nlsht
MondfiY'I oniJ' Olher American Slnuny EUlo witll his loth
Only games seheduled
League while the San Francieco defelt. Cesar Tovar's double
Today's Probable Pitchers
Giants downed the Clncl1111tl and Rod Clrew's triple had
All Times EDT
Reds, 8--4, the Pltt1burgh helped the Twins score three
Chicago (Holtzman 10.12) at
Plntes lqlped tile Philadelphia runa ond tie the game In the New York (Selma 9-9), 8:05 p.
PhiDiea, 6-1, ond · the Los elshtll tlllllnr.
m.
Angales lloctpra hoot the .
Pittsburgh (Moose 6 - 10) at
Philadelphia (Short 17-10, 8:05
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put it ID the showrocll!. AT, PS&amp;PB.

$895
LoSibro 4 dr. Sedan. OWned by ... o1 our machanlco. PS. PB &amp;
AT. We aloo have a 2 dr, liard Tq&gt; ema sharp lor ".00.

64 Ford

$895

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 eyL ald. ohlft. Extra ohltl&gt; Ul!ht bl110 flnloh.

trouble .,

68 Pontiac. $3,195
400 Flreblrd, 2 -

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$100,000 club,

Ills 11 will
be U. S. 111111'• oiDglaa No, 2
rllllked Dell S..Orlo, 22, Grand
p.m.
Ati.IIU (Jorvlo 16-9) ot Houoton (CUellar 6-10), 8:30 p.m.
Clnctnnott (Mal...,y 13-9) at
!.ott Aowoloo (0-n 1(1.18), 11
p.m.
st. Louta (Gibson 21-7) at Son
Franelaco (Perry 14-14), llp.m.
WednesdQ'a Game•
Chlcoau II New York, nlsht
Plttohursh at Philo, nlsht
AUanta at Houston, nisht
Clnclnnott at Los An(, nipt
St. Lou1a at. san Fnnctaco

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Sill: c;l., auto. trans., radio, w/s/w tires, gre.n with
green 'linyl interior.

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"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bualoieu•
Cadlllac-OldamobDe
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Proia ·lnte...Otimaf
WUlle McCOYey to - Giant
who Ia tired ci flnlllllng so....t.
While tile Sla Fnliclseo club
movea cloaer • clo~er to Ita
fourth eonseeuttve secondiJlace
flnllh Ia tile National Laaaue
llandtnss,. !.McCoYey Ia c1otn11
oomolhlng lbout ~ bls
lesderaldp tmaga..
Me Covey, who never ha1 JI'Ofl
a run batted In UUo ...., ..._
tile Giants deaplte a lear110111e
reputatioo aa a sl1111110r, jlUI!ed
abroaat ol Chicago's Bllb'
WIUlama .lor the NL lead
lfllncll,y by driving In lour runo
In · on 8-4 victory over the
Clnclmatt Redl.
Those four RBr1 save the
towertna Drat baaeman a total
Ill 97 ·!Dr the - . hlo 1arsoat
total in live years. He dnwe In
102 Ia 1~63. McCoYey already
llolda the NL lllld In home rona
with 34.
Clonts Load BAldo
The victoey ·liVe tile Qonta a
. , _ e odga aver the Hecla Ia
the raee for ~ honor•

pti:Md up fda ftrlll maJor league

victory.
BW Singer seattered nine bits
and climaxed a ftvuun llxth
Inning with a twv-nm cblble for
the llodgars, I! marked Slngar•s
seventh double ~ the seuon
and belpod him to poll biB third
atrallhl comploll-fiUilo victory.
ROll Reed (10-10) wao charged
with the deteat.
Goo• AlliiY eolleeted lour bits
and 11om ClendOIIOil and Bill
Mazerookl drove In two 1'1111&amp;
apleee for the Plralea, lloek
Ellis pitched hla Drat major

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three hila, lnclucllng
Tony TIIVIOr's eolo homer.
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behind the Sl. I.Gula Cordtnal.,
who weraldle, 'l1le Loo Angalea
Do fe I blaDked the AUIIDia
Bravos 8~ and tile Pillolurgh
Plralaa dolooted the l'l!iladelpbla PhiUlel, 8-1, In oilier NL

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tie for tllo Amartcooi ' llq by bl.utlng Now York, 9-1,
llbllo the Jloltlmon Orioleo

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companies, not just one. We're independent
inlitlrance agen~ free to piCk and choooe among

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In Oklahoma

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Raplda, Mieh. 'l1ley will !&gt;Ia¥ PALMER ADV Alif.
. ''1 :'
..,. hour In the morntna and
PALM BEACH GAIIPI';NI; '
cmo hour In tile allernoae at the Fla. O!Pil- Arnold ..........
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TGY Family lllapplng - · $30,000 wtn In tllo K .
'l'be7 will be oeeded 1..2 In tbo at Sutton, llflaa. iaertaaod· 1ti
1988 oarnt,.o to$110,3'/71'&amp;*Lj•
...... plO¥ "' tile mont at the Okllhoma Clt,r Ta- him tile olgbtll plajoar to lip
ble Tennis Club aad probablf over a hundred graad thla ,_..,
ftad themaelves In the f 1 n a l
lllll¥ casper Ieoda tbo rwnd !Dr the ChamplCIIsbip.
wtmers with $171t43t, ran Led
In threo Auguot toumanooma, 18&lt; Jack Nleklau at $151)0Z.
II Grand Rapid.. Lanalng, and TCII\ Wollkop~ Jull111 Baroo,
F2khart, lbd., 'l'lmohl.ll dereat- Goorp Archar, DID
ed Sweerls for the men'o ttUe Lee Trevino rwnd cut IN

.AitN.ew. Pontlac &amp; Bulcks Giants Stop Reds, 8-4

ant\Vert are:

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2 Exhibitions

By United Preas l n t e r -

In addition tq the ttcllot

Helen Help
USee• By Helen Borte/
SHE DOESN'T LIKE
IUM VERY WELL
Dear Helen:
I am 45 Y-• old, eolnt! on
100. 91ddenly my We haa sone
lOUr. Moltl1, lt'o my bullbond.
He tldnb lie Is a sreot wit at my _ . . , He'll do 1111'·
thing for olhero, but If I aak
a favor, tile whole nelslllo•bood
hears. He ohell.a out lor otbor
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ell IV wrlliltl Cll IN Wall and ta
be&amp;lnnintJ to rtplaee llldlt,r wWI
loftlat - p ........
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form out ci t h o now an ''Mirloom:" be Juat adlf..
od J...., liGiJirdi m· to bla ldDame• and nbble to the .... He wu r u - to tbo ..,._ lnc..,ltent Ull and be aiWIJI bod
pta! wben he hovered our • • aer1111 tv Iter J&amp;IOD ao.
death !Dr dol'o, ncooered bordo Jr., w11o ~ l'ltar
••• . 1bt pilot: Howard I!Uihta. from J . - Sr., ol1ooit Wt tiJot Howard llnow ·•••• Did JuQil Sr..... Ia
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Beverb' RWo plone eruh: the
plano ....Into tile ll'wood
home bahlnd O'Ktelt'o .... llonnla dulted In, . . - I N otrap..
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como 011111full,y drury-mix.
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GD.e tlrm $10,000 a montb over.
l'lqi!Q!' helped bratime for lruc:kdrlvers (Siar In· zen aex and . - It eaalor for
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- . . , . . wliieh will . relture
~-· and l'CIIUII· .danc!ar u
f!all u polkas; at . til~ NIIIOIII!
G!fll'd Armoty m October 5freon
10p,m.
a.m.
Mra. Jamea ~k lo...,.
ar-' chairman, Mro. Jamoo Gl·
. bealil, eooeholrman, Mrs. Jolin
Cludill, ticket ebalnn~ Mra.
Jack Paruna, Hid~ ehlli'IDIID,

Voice along Broadway

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"So Where Do We Go from Here?"

Thomas, USN, will

Robert, a graduate of

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PT. PLEASANT - Silt. and
Mrs, Paul F. Thomas ol 2220

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for your home, car, or bulinesa. .

When you iniure tbtougb 111, we make
certain your coverage is'l&lt;ept up-to-dMe,
constantly reftectlog the fineat av8ilable
covi!rqe at the lowest available cost.
· 3. If yo)l ha~ a claim, we hk.ne the
CleWIL We work for yoU: f!Ot for·any one
~plmy,10wt
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automobiles to &lt;:orry ,llf""'•
PT. Pl-EASANT - SoJitem.
plates?
ber 12, 1968 was a real mne.
A-New York State, in . - in banking for tile Point

To Preach in Series
PI'. P.LEASANT - Dr. IJar. congresl811 of the tormer EUB
rt Denman, retired general sec~ Church at Buckhannon during
retary of Evangeliam of the former Methodllt church, and an

the past few years. He is de·
scribed aa one of Methodi8JJI's

outatandlng layman, will preach moat popular preachers.
in a number of United Meth&gt;UnJted Methodlst.!l al110 are redllt churche1 in the Parkers- minded by District officials of
burg District cUring a speclaf the annual I.Jurmen'a Institute
week oloervlces Sopt. 29!hrough Sept. 20, 21, 22. Registration
Ocl&lt;lber 4.
will begin at 9 a.m. Friday. A·
Lay leader A. 0, Humbert- · mong promlnert speakers will be
11011 amounced this schedule of
aenlces:
&amp;mday, Sept. 29: District
breakfast, WUmar Cafeteria in
Parkersburg 7:30a.m. St. Paul's
church at 10:45 a.m. stout Memortal church at 7:30p.m.
Monday, Sept. 30: Ravenswood
church 7:30p.m.
TUeldly, October 1: ~. Marys
church, 1-:30 p.m.

Wednesday, October 2:. Wayside church in Vienna at 7:30
p.m.

the new Northeastern Jurtsdlctlon Bishop, Frederick Wertz,

and Dr. J. Harry Haines, executhe secretary of the United
Methodist q,mmlttee tor OVerseas Relief.

1001. Each of the 000 reg·
lstered h a d the owne('is Pleaoanl area. All demand deinitials inscribed on the pouts (checking aecounto) of the
Citizens National Bank havobeM
plates.
fUlly automated Tbll m.... an
Q--Whlch is the world's accounting entries will be handlargest stadium?
.
A-The Strahov Stadium In led by a comprter. 11 IUitOUII.C·
Pragbe, Czechoslovakia. with lng tile change, Charles 0, Lanaccommodations for 240,000 ham, ,President of the CUlz..a
National Rank, said t11a1 thlo Ia
spectators.
aboolutely the moat modem and
Q-What was ArMrica's
m - ol handling a
ji:rst paved road?
A-The first hard·surfaced cu&amp;tomer'a cllecldng accouitt •·
turnpike, from Lanraster to
Philadelphia, Pa. was com·
pleted in 1795.

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Cmdr. Thomas

Ruth Circle of

Takes Over

WSCS Meet'!

Civil Trial

NEW HAVEN - The Ruth Circle of the WSCS of the United

Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening at the church. The lesson "The Church's Witness and
Its Survival," was presented by
Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller. She
stressed dle fact that the Church
must do three things - Witness,

Continuing

1burada,)', October 3: Parkers.

PT, PLEASANT - The civil
burg Uons Club at Wilmar at
trial
of Randy Stone, an infant
12:15 p.m. Seventh street church
et
al,
vs. John Uoyd and Grace
(former EUB) at 7:30p.m.
A.
Black,
began in Mason Coun.
Friday, Ocl&lt;lber 4: TrlnliY
l;y
circuit
court Monday 9:30 a. Worship arxt Study.
church, Parkersburg at 7:30 p.
The following read scripture
m. with testimony presented by
m.
lessons and then discussed their
Persona planning to attend the tile litigants throughout tile day. meaning, Mrs. Bernard Lieving,
Jurors were dismissed at 4:a
breaktast service 11hould contact
Mrs. Howard Burris, Millie Bum4S
p.m. to return this morning
their District of Auociate lay
garner, Mrs. Thelma Capehart

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at 9:30 a.m. to complete the
lesder.
and Mrs. Ottie Roush.
trial.
Dr. Denman Is well known ;In
Mrs. Bernard Lievlng presid·
The action ls the result of
West Virginia. He wu the guest
ed at the business meeting. They
speaker at three annual men's Ran&lt;b' Stone, son of Mr, and dosed with the singing of "A
Mrs. Carsel stone, being InCharge to Keep J Have."
volved in a bicycle--car mishap
The hostesses, Mrs. G~rge
on AJ&gt;rU 21, 1968 on Rt. 62
Jewell
and Mrs. OtUe ROQsh,
witll young stone claiming ln.
served refreshments to the fol·
juries and seeking .kldgment in
lowing, Mrs. Edith Bwngarner,
the amoo.nt of $20,453.55 from
Mrs, 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. Letha
the defendants.
Kelly,
Mrs. Bernard Lievtng,
Attorney for the plaintiff is
Mrs.
Cecil
Pickens, Mrs. Cla,y·
Ra.ymond G, Musgrave and coun.
ton Athey, Mrs. Otha Lieving,
.seJ for the defense Ja John McPT. PLEASANT - The Ma· Uit&lt;:heon.
Mrs. Howard Burris, Miss Millie
son County Court has received
Bumgarner,
Mrs. Thelma CapeJurors hearing the ease are:
hart, Mrs. Fred Batey and Mrs,
final plana and specifications for
Agnes A. Beard, Rutll E. Sayre,
T. Bert Roush.
the extenalon ol tile Mason CounIrene Sizy"re, C, A, Barnett, BobIY Abp&gt;l1 from SVerollp &amp; Par- by Henry. Ray H. Kimberling,
cel Assocl.ati.ms, engineers for
E. W. Call, Jr., George B. Casthe project.
to, Bessie E. Lowe, Madeline PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
These plans wlll be sent to
Eads, Barbara Scarberry and
ADMJTI'ED - Mrs. George
the Federal Aviation Agency for Celestine Faudree,
Hofl'tnan.
Letart; Mrs. Howard
approval, according to L. W.
J•eweese,
Leon; Mrs, Kemeth
Getty, councy clerk. Approval is Layne
Parsons,
BWJalo;
Mrs. William
expected within 10 days and bids
Henry,
GalllpoUa
Ferry; &amp;!san
thai will be advertised for the
Wilson,
Pl.
Pleasant;
Mrs. James
eonstructkm of 1be extension.
Reedsville,
0.;
Warren
NEW HAVEN - The Layne
The runwa,y ollbe airport iJ
Miller,
Pt.
Pleasant;
Dr.
Carl
3,200 feet and will be lengtllan- Reunion was held recentJ.y at dle
w.
Irvin,
Pl.
Plsasant;
Chrised to 4,0~0 feet by 15 feet wide. park in Parkersburg. Officers
The county court al80 author- for Ule coming year were elect- tina Gillispie, Sootllalde; Evelyn
bed the liUfChase ~ new voting ed: Joseph l..cyne, president; Ed• McNeil, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Laura
booths for the November gener- gar Layne, vice presidentj Ag.. Gaskins, Pt. Pleasant; Marlo Lival election. The booths which nes Rodgers, secretary; George eratore, pt, Pleasant
DISCHARGED- Forest Legg,
are made ot metal are priced Jewell, treasurer; Ara Jewell,
Letart;
Gordon Young, West COpublicity.
at $35 each and will purchase
lumbia;
Teresa Tool~, Pt.
Since the last reunion heklln
whatever number ls needed to
Pleasant;
Paula Scarberry, Pt.
tulfill the present recPrementa. 1967, Mrs. Myrtle Howell passPleasant;
Paul
Rucker, Arbucked away. Minutes of silence were
le;
Bertha
Filson,
Pt. Pleasant;
held in her memory,
Oliver
C&amp;lto,
Arbuckle;
Ma r y
Attendire were Mr. and Mrs.
Roush,
MineriVille;
!!ilella
TayJoseph C. LIJ.'ne, Craig Layne,
TilE DAILY SENTINEL
lor,
Pl
Pleasant;
Charles
GreenSusan Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Jollf.VOTED TO L'fniiDf Qf
MEJGI.M"P'P'ADA
seph Layne, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. lee, PL Pleasant; Ronald Boatlc,
IDCHAIID' OW.Etl, rtm~
Harry Miller, Leah Arul and GaB Gallipolis Ferry; Albert Rhodes,
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MWer, Harry R Howell, Geor. Pl Pleaaant; Mrs. Ra1pb AnderOlokl V.UI)o NiiilhiJw ~. Ut ...........
lit., .._,1, DliD, U1U. Blu'-t&amp; om..
gta KUpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. son, West COlumbia; Mrs. Larry
"-10-li.M, ~If,! P'- IfNI~.
George Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;Jpple, Henderaon; Mrs. J a c k
SlnM duo _..., Mill tt Jack Kllpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Uvely, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Edna
~ DtrUiille
dw Bolo'
Leo Gibbs, Debra, Sandra, Tho- Biggs, pt, Pleasant; Julie D&amp;c· nr,,
,lllc:.,lte.Jtti•&amp;..Nioo
Yon. l:IIJ, NRr Yon,
mu. and Larry Gibbs, Mr. and balskl, CottagevfUe; Mrs. WU~
!U.~&lt;IIollun ..uoa: llllhend _. ....._.
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BIErrHS - Mr. and M r a,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Craig and
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Randall Rodgers and Joan.

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Fort Mandan
Jefferson Avenue~ havebeennod.
fied o( Change ot Command cere--

moules on Wednesday,llept.25, at
10 a.m. onboardtheUnitedbtes
Ship Fort Mandan (LSD-IlO at Naples, Italy, when their aon, Crndr.

take command of the ship.

PoJnt

Pleasant High School, entered
the U. S. Navy In 1944 at the
age of 17, He Ia married to the
former Delorea Wallace, daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Wallace, and
tile late Vandalia Wallace, ol AJ&gt;ple Grove. Cmdr. and Mrs, Wal·
lace have one daughter, Cynthia,
and they are building a n e w

home 1n ·Norfolk, Va., where they
wiU reside.
Cmdr. Wallace recently spent
two and onEHlall y..,.s at ~·

tico, Va. Marine Base after hav.
ing received the honor of being
selected by the U, S. Navy [)e..
partment to join ol!icers of tile
other branches of service at the
Marine hase to tile staff of the
United Command ol amphibious
landings, Upon completion of his
duUes at ~co, he was ordered back to the 6th Fleet on
the Fort Mandan.

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PT. PLEASANT - Hell!hts
United MetiKN!lst Church young
~e will share In tile Point
Pleasant YF Distrlct meeUng
in the Mason church Tuesdi\Y
evening at 7:30 p.m.
Two additional services scheGthia week at Heights church tn.
elude the weekly prayer and Bible study servjeea. The Wednesday avenlng senlce will be held
at 7:30 o'cloek, tile Thursday
morning Bible atudy at I 0 o'clock. Choir members wlll practice Wednesday at 8:35p.m.
As part of the worlhll&gt; servIce !llnda,y night, a vocal ollet
,... aung by Lori Harris and
Roxame ~IU to plaoo accompaniment ol Mrs. Loll Bumgarner. The senior choir also
aang two special selections,

place Ia tho ....,.
wlll enable tile

bank to not aal,y n:t.~
mora Wltll the moat
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ord available tO'bonldntr ~.

bo!l also - • lip a - e ftald ·or baddng oenices lllre·
totore not available In thlo area.

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - 111 ~u BW
Cosby's DArsmal pe.y tor a onenightar In Soratop - $17,000
.... Furs tor me aren't ao new:
Fatller Dlvtna doeaA!es aav pold
fUrrier Mike Forrest $20,000 tor
an ermine coat .. .. The late
George Jean Nathan wore abearokln bemy •••• "Golden Rain- · ado COIIalllently call It a
uamuh bit,'• but how amalh
lo a show '""'sing f45,000 UNDER Its weeld,y ._clf;y; it oever waa .... 'f'J'be Green Bentl"
wu rotlen·-ed and
ill Frlllldllri, Germany; Vartot;y

tom-

r8p)l'ta 1H antlaAmeriean. wave
there lo growing .... ConpRed
(conpalod, rather) !raffle Ia
more than a lllillflce: the Long
laland Erpn••11'11Y' • Midtown
Twmel
a1ooo eolll

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ldeut of ctttzeno N - . iJ Ia
charga ct - - - a m . M r ,
- · in elaborating on tho
OIIIIIIIQter _

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OJIIIIba·

point that Dol onlr

doel thla Clllq!UterPNSI'omup a wbole new tleld of urvlcaa

but will aloo - l e employees
at Cltizeno N - to dOfate
more ol tllelr time to the ·i lldlvidual needa ci cuotomers.
Mr. Lanham lidded that thlo Ia
but another ci the .....- . .
efforts ot the directOI'I, ollCII'I,
and empiQYoeaofCitl1411oNatlonal to bring the lllieat and moat
~ baddng servieetoNa-

Adult

After a bitter quarrel
with ~hlp's ~lal.n WUUam

Dampier, J!Dndar Sol·
u~ore on unlDilablted Maa a Tierra 18land of the Juan Fernandez
group, 400 mUes off the
coast of CbUe, Tbla wu In
1704; be was not HICued
ul!W 1709. The World AIma!IBC nates tllal Selldrk
wao the prototype for Dan-

kirk wao put

Iel Defoe'• Robinson Cru·
- · althoogb moot detalla
were suppHed by Defoe's

tmagJnatton.

Cl~ses

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Begin

In Mason Co. Schools
PT. PLEASANT - Milt belie education classes will start
In Mason Cour1V the week "'
September 16th to 2oth, !.Owall N, Cook, Vocational !llpe,.
vi110r lor Mason Count;y Selloola
amounced.
Claoses wW be held In t h e
same locaUons as lut year I! a
IUif.lclent number ci people ar"'
Interested fn attending elu.ses.
These Include HarUord, Point
Plea1811t Sr. High, Mt. OUve,
LaoJI grade school and Arbuckle
school.

lludents Interested in - -

lng these classea ahould report

this week at 7 p.m. to be en..

roUed.
studeml enrolled In a4alt basic education clu.sea wtll study

-at·

reading,
matll, general
basic aelence, ~ish and IOclaJ.
&amp;1udles to help prepare them to
pass the General Education ))e..

velopment lest wldeh Ia t h e
O&lt;IJ!valent of a hish school dl·
ploma. Tbls G.E.D. eertllleale
is recognized aa eueh by the
Civil Service, the armed forces,

all collegaa and lllllvoralttea In
West VIrginia provl&lt;llng a minimum •core ls made on tbt test.
Most industrie1 .also recognize
tile G.E.D. aa equlvaloni to the
htsh IChool diploma,
1lrls year te•tb fks and suppiles wW ba turnlahOd without
charge ror atudenta earolled Ia
tile adult baale eolicatloo classes and tuition will be rr.,., To
enroll a atodeut mull be over
eighteen yeara ot age or have
BlBTH ANNOUNCED
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Joe Burris 1re announcilllt the birth. of a son, on September 4, at Sl. Jo,eph lioBjlltalln
Parkersburg. 'l1le baby weilbed
7 pourx!s 12 ounces and hu
been named Kemeth Joe, M&amp;lemal erlllimother lo Mrs. E.
T. Hoosh and palerml gra. . . .
ent&amp; are Mr. ud Nra:. HOft'ard
Burris, all ot New Haven.

The Jud;y Garland atoey .....,.
aa Inexorable aa • Greek trq.
ed7 .... Barbra StnloaDd dooan't
1180111 to be lll1lo1in&amp; bar fantailtic sueee11 one Whit ... 1 Joel
Grey were ~ llahter on hls
feet In porformancea, bo'd flY

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'111• political and ....
elolosleal slanted-lllogle ci Belaloote, liltrley llacLoine, 'I'OIV'
llandall, ll&gt;elley Wlntero and OUter -•to - i z pblloiOphero
11 their own bultnea., but 1111)'

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been out of school one y - or
bls cla11 muat have ll''"'ated

hish school. lntereatedper...,. mq obtain more lnlormatloo by calling tile Board of Edueatton oftlee, 875-4540, between
tile houri of 8:30 a.m. and 5

Mra. Leonard Krebs and Mrs.
EmU Romans, conceulon .w.t
chairmen, ani Mrs. Harold HIdinour, publlclt;y chairman. ·
DecoraU0111 for t11a anatr wW
include 1 n.aon wheel .~
od wltllliallts, eumtry and wealoo
ern 3-&lt;11-111 eutouto, red
ani While cheeked toblo cowra.
, Ticketo are prleed at t5 per
&lt;Oiflle and be purehUed at
Fruth' a Pharmacy, CohenDruga,
llallo Barbel' Shop, Clt7 Phlr·
maey, Rardin'• Shoe Center and
Lalw Drive 1m or tllef be purchaaed for Ute 11111e price
tile night or tile donee at tile
door. Pe......, wtolllrw to re-

t7~Q48; Rotoo

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ror f~~
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prltt ·

AmerlcanLooaue

..... to 3 ~··· ta: 4 to' t..
"""'leo, .1!4 ani 8 to 12 • ...,..,,
t&amp;. All reaerYIItiOU muot be.lit
before oet.bor 4.
' •
. ·.
COIIceaoiOIIa of Colli, ~rita,
tee, potato ehlpo. ani prets...
wlll be sold, alao lor salt will
tie c:Jteese.plltea eoRal~ ot
him, ebeeae, sweet ~ d,lllptckles, olhes ~ crackers.
Orela tor the eYent Ww be
country and western music will
be proYided by tile "Blue GrJII
Patrtota" whteb lnc1Udeo 11..
musicians and 1 caller..
Proeeedl II'.&lt;ID tho ovoot will
be used to purehiae equipment
for tile tllllinllllw P I - Valloy Hospital • .Thla Is the second
dance whleh tl!o laclloa bavo _..
oored In 1 yaar. Every May tho
pvea tllolr IMUil Charlty l!aU whleh Is a oead&lt;ft&gt;rmal
event, and ._ the7 ~ tomal!e
ti!D "Country Hoedolm" an ..,..
nua1 proJect elso.

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Other claaooo In a4all eoli.catioo In Maoon Cour1zy In oa!ee
machines, machine ahop and
welding will be orp•lzed and
lllarled the week ct Soplembor
23,

103rd Annual
IOOF Session
Set Oct. 9-12

1.7. ~ 'tba•• to earn it.'~
He vislm hlo mother
and lii'OII what I PJOd 1011

...,otant.

"Put JOur ante down!"

Action Expeded

11W Week On P081
Seasons Bowl Game

Ao all atlenllts.
The belequerod Qllll'lerbock
teams prepare lor action !Ida came to Ufe In the fourth
weekend oa the gridiron, MAC ~ler, maldDg two rapid-lire
executive&amp; todQ were eJII)eeted
to IIUIOWICe whtther they would
play the Soutllern Conttrence
ehaiJ1plon In a j)Oit • aeaotlll
COLUMBUs (Up!) -

aeven Mki-Amerlew:n conterence

Jacksonville
Tops Jets 6-4

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (1Jp0The Southern Conference hid
The Jac:k1011w1Ue Meta surv.lwd
Oxlelwled tile Invitation earUar
thlo month, but MAC CCllllllllo- I COlumbus homer barrage with
aloner Bob Jameo
the cOn- fino relief pitching from Ban7
ference athleUc d!r8ctora would 11u11no l4onda,y nll!ht to defeat
the Jets 6-4 and like a Z-0 lead
think-~~
James aa1d. a declsloi. would in the bes~f--seven lntematlonal Leque final Governor•• C..,
be IDilOUDCed todaf.
MeamrhO.e, on the fteld, the Hries.
Raziano came In alter JacJc..
MAC to otr to 1 svod atart !Ida
aonvtlle
atarter Thg McGraw
yaar, Flvo MAC squads scored
Wll
tagged
by Mann,y SorwuUthroe wins and a Ito oppoaed io
lea'
s
t:wo-run
hmner tn the fifth
one lo11 fa the 101aon cpenars
and
George
!PriGs'
h&lt;Xne run
for all but Ohio Unhorolt,r m1
with
a
man
em
the
llxth
!hot
BowUng Green laat -kond.
eut
the
Mets'
lead
te
5-4.
'11d1
weekend,
Marshall
(O.C.O plfiYo Ohio V, In OU'o Ru1ano held 1he Jets scoreless
first pme; Toledo (I~) sue• to IN final 3 2-.1 innings.
JaekBonv!Ue outhlt Columbuo
VUianoYa; BowUrw G r e t n tn16-13
In tile oiug[esL WW Huckle
aacurates Ita season hoatlrw:BaD
J)leed
the Meta attaek wltlllour
Stale; Weatom Michlpn (I~)
hila.
Pial'&amp; Brighom YOUDg UnlverThe SHies moY&amp;s to Jactcs.
alt;y; Kent Stale (0-l) wlll hoot
B.n.io, and Miami (I~ pial's ville lor the next three pma1
a Sltunlay nlst1t ·pmo with the and returns to CGI11111bea for a
Vntveralt.r of tile ...., 111 ~
.. ·final poir tr aeeessacy.

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BERRY'S WORLD
/

lfald

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attorne.v.

ST.

EYerywhere

you'U learn a lot :YGUr•
salvea, In~ Mw to be . . .
w through .....,_ If ;you ...'1,
7ou•re beadedforBOparationovea
tl1ou8h ,.... Clllllnue llviq to_.~
And tllol' tho · at
•··~r
I
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start talldnil - H.
Dear llelan:
About the .... and...,.,...\ who
lied to 1101 married, p e r h a p 1
th""re ••legal,.. but tbQ''d bettar pt the aaeaatr••gtQnedout.
OUr aon and bla WU. wore
married 11 JIUI 180 and llod
about their agao, We lnQ!drod
about It, and a Jud8l told ua If
an)' lepl ·matters eame up Ia
YNI'I to eome, then m11111t be

he Is, I tried IIOlnl with him,
but I .....t lllnd the ftllhting.
He thlnka he Ia tbo greateat
man Ill urtb, but II I t e II
1UM otborwlle, he pouto for a complleatlou
week IIIII gate all hlo triaadl to
1bt jldp ftxed the neeeaeory
PT. PLEASANT "- Oil Fol-- thinking Pm a wltc:h.
pepera, and we two motheroweat
Pd 16ave him tomorrow, but wttll tile couple to Iowa wben
lowo and tllolr 'lister Hebekalla
will meet In lftlntlnalon Oeto- I keep thinking I miJht lie to 1111)' remarried, Wi Iowa
bar 9-12 In the 103rd 111111a1 - · He ....,... I wun•t aiWfiYI because tho marrlap 110 lo
aesaloo ol tile Grand Lodga of this WilY and IIIIQ'be Pm fiOlnll lowar tllore. - MOTHER .
Wtat VIrginia, LO.O.F, Grand 1brouah the mel"'l'f"H. I 8111 Dear Helen:
Malller, E, Gtrlaall llq, Hunt- Pm . julll'llwaldnl up to tile .kind
Jn June of 1111 , _ I roallzIngton
w~u preoide .. at. min. I!Y.L - . ta.Jt mr ...., • "'t11oro we;;;..;;..; ~
lie elo.oes out hla term u otalo or my huaband? - llonoat to with my marriaga, oo 1 IOUihl
leader of tile tralemal order. 801]1, lleltn, oome mornlnfl I tile help .or a mlnloter. GradThe Pritchard holel will betlle wako up and aet alek .lull to ualb' 11 I told hlln thlap ihat
ometal headquarter• tor both tile look at him! - CHANGED WIFE .were deep lnalde me, 1 ftli more
Dear Wife:
free and bapplor. I lllnled to
Grand Lodga and tile
Assemi&gt;IJ', 'l1le two P'OUPI will
l'erhlpa JOU've bit 1 eall """' a - God and pooplo 11111
meet In - a l e 101al0111.
the ''lhOID.~···· lt'a that espedai),J nv buabaDd. Batlathe
It haa also boon IIIIIOUIIeed olump In a womon'o lifo when proeeas 1 ........,. fell In loro
that a re~ honorl!w Allor- ller ehlldrea no longar dopoad with tllemtnioter, whlcbof&lt;GID'se
ney llq will be held by t h e 111 har, IP'andehlldrea hlve~~'t lie aevar lmew. Now 11e hU movmember a ci llludington Lodga No. yet arrived, she becomes mueb eel &amp;WI\Y, and rm oad. Thli 'iln't
114 at their lodga hall m Sotur- more aware of ber hullband lair to my huaband who 11 ~. Soptembar 28.
and what ohe seeo I~ moetl7 very pd to mo and our Thla meeting '!rill be held at had. Her depreolion lan't help- boby, WW 1 p1 ovar thlo? _
7:30 p.m. and all Odd Followa td by a hal'lh bathroom mlr- MRS. X.
ror and truthful acalea, or a Dear Mra. x.:
are urgad to allend.
James IL Rlce, Sr., wu re-. DiaD who eon'l 1101110 abo neeclo
Yo., JGU'U p1 ovar it. Tblo 11
cently ale&lt;led npro-tlve to IIJII&lt;tal trool •lWll ,lull - ·
hero woroldp mon than ·love.
the Grand Lodga by IN Point
Beat W81 to tl&amp;ht the "moan· At tome time or OCher, a1JDOI&amp;
Pleuont Lodga and Jamoo M. _ .... Is with a haad-&lt;&gt;n at- 1N017 Ml1UU1 -'"'&gt;... It, o1.
Bell 11 ollemoto repra.-vo. taell. Do - . , clllreriiiL thor for a teacker, 11er doetar, a
Mr. Rice to 111'01141111¥ Nob lo FlndproJodlthatmakoJGUproud COIOIIalor, tho man w110 heiPa
Grand and Mr. Ball Vleo.Cnnd "' )'QII1'I8It. Be - · aboutJOUr bar tl1roustl ~ ........ In )lor
ct tile local order.
foellnp IIIII cauaas them. life, She ROYer flllaoto 111m, 11u1
l!a eapootallf bolleat wt,y aha lOon outarowo 111o ''loVIP'
70Ur lulbond lrri-IJOU. Cban- - a
••• aro JOU Irritate him too,
Tblo column lo dodleated to
for middle ago Ia a Jll'lc:kb' time. lamlb' Uvtnr. ,., If JOU'n ......,.
Son-. hablto .or short- ldd
)Ill p1a1a &amp;ou.
c:omlngo :roa
•hnlaaod bla, lot Holen lielp YOu. ·She
ci1 are- lib pllj'iDg ball with will alsowolcoma:YGUrown-...
a c:aetuo lfi!Pio: tho thorns ... lng oxperieacoo. Addnoo Holea
Ia and fellor.
-.1 in care ct IIIIa - If JOU ... talk out JOUr....... per.
lama at thlo lllll'l'laga plaleau,

LOIJlS,

!lo. (Up!), ~.k Jim Hart ci llie St.
l.Gjlls C&amp;rdlnalo muat have felt
lifAiediiY ~ 1Uke General
CU.tor at l,lttle Btc Horn.
he looked' there
were the enemy':"" big', brawl\f
J.,oa Angales Ramo dete...,..n.
They ehorgad Into the Clrd
blddleld bowU!V over Hart
lime liter time · and bitting
down his .PIIBJe&amp;.
Although
it wa.e not a
manacre, the ftMI score, 24&lt;-13
In favor of Loa AJteeles, did not
reflect tile tru-on of Hart
trying lo gat hlo team otr on the
rliht root In Its opont• game.
Hart c01111Jloled only one n....
yard paso to ll4ibby Joe Conrad
In the Drat period whUe the
Rams
kmeked clown ntne

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p.m.

ALL OUT SALE

W, L. PeL GB
llrst period touchdo!m, runni!V Detroit • '.' '.97 54 .642
to u.. ,rlsht oklo of tho Clrcllnal Baltlmora •• , .87 85 .574 111\1
._toted •
line
and solrw in llandlw up, He Now York •••• 80 71 .1130 17
CCnrad, 1!111 ljllln " ' itcond
pass went to ItG,: ~Drs · tor a pined 97 )'Orda POISirw.
Clevelai.! •• , .SJ ·n ,529 11
17~·-J
The hlshJistll of the ..... Botton •••••• 79 72 .523 18
llart '~"" J••t 17 of 40 came at the stvt ot the second oakland • • .. .. 76 1s •503 21
peaaea1,. w:ltb Rim blenders hall who• Ron Smitll caught the MinneiGII ... . . 72 '19 .477 25
plekiDJt ptf three eplllt iOaaos. ldekotr on the left aide and ran Callforiila, , •• 65 81 .428 321h
WhUe Hart waa hl11na his up the aide line to about tile 45. Chicago .••••• 62 89 .m 35
trOomteo,
Ram Quai!Otboek 'I'w"lltrw rlsht up the mldclle, he Wollhlngtoo, ...58 93 .384 39
lkman Gabriel hod 1 elilhii.Y then raced into the end zone
M9nday'a ROsulll
el.ller dme. ·
covering 94 yards in his Minne- 4 Callfornll 3
He put the Rims In front ori a spectocular dash.
Detrol.t 9 New York 1, nlsht
Baltimore 8 Boston I, nfabt
Only pmeo scheduled
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
California (McGlothlin 1(1.14)
at Minnesota (Morris o..o), 2:3{1
,P.m.
Ookland (Odom 14-9 ond Nub
1.2-11) at Chicago (Flahar 6-10
By FRED DOWN
AUanta Brave&amp;, 6-G, tn No- and Horlen 1(1.13), 2, 7 p.m.
UP! !Porta Wrller
Leque games.
Ne" York (Balmseo 16-10) at
The Jorw watt D1I.Y elll
Norm cash drove In nve rona Detroit (WUoon 1~12), 8 p.m.
toalght for the llelrolt Tigers. with a strwte and a three-run
Woahlngton (Moore 2 • 6) at
With their magic rumber for homer as the Tigera aeored four CleYOland (McDowell 14-12), 7:cllnchlrw tbo American League runs ill the flr st lmlng and ft ve 30p.m.
pernnt reduced to "one," the 1n the 8800IId to em the
Baltimore (McNaJ11 211-1) at
Tigers wm face the New York Yankees' 10. game Winnillg Boston (Culp 1:1.5), 7:30 p.m.
Yankees while the soon-to-be-- streak-loqrest in the majora
Weclnesday's Gameo
.._,l)rfzed Baltimore Orloles this season.
California at Minnesota
Pial' tile Boston Red Sox.
John HUler was tagged for New York at Detrol~ night
Eigher a Tiger victory or an eight hits but walked only one Waahinpon at Cleveland, night
Oriole losa wU1 clinch Detroit" a batter and struck out· 11even in Bahimore at Boston
first pemant since 1945, The 23 "raising his record to U am
Only pmas scheduled
years are the Ionaest an,y AL stretching the Tigers' winning
ciQ' hils waited for 1 pennant streak to seven games.
National League
sinte 1930.
Score On Homers
W, L. PeL IJB
The Tigers, who clinched a de
Don Buford'&amp; grand slam x-st. Loula ••• 93 58 .616
lor the flq by routing the homer and solo homers by Sin Fran, •• , .81 70 .536 12
Yankee., 9-1, Moniay night, will Brooks Robln800 and lloog Clnclonatl , , , .78 71 .523 14
send Earl WUs6n (1~12) against PoweU p""ered the Orioles to Chicago ••• , .78 74 ,513 lS'h
Stan .Bahnaen (16-10) while the their victory over the Red sox. AUanm , •• , . •76 75 ,503 17 ·
champogne OO!Uea walt In the Tmn Phoebus, aided by Eddie Pittsburgh , , , .74 76 ,493 18\l
clubhouse. The Orioles have Watt's nlflth..tnoing relief, raised PbUa. " ..... 71 80 •470 22
sc:beduled 20-pme winner Dave hls record to 15oo14as he allowed Los Angeles .•. Sll 82 .457 24
McNalcy tp pitch against Rljo · eight hits and lour walks over New York, ••• ,67 84 ,444 26
Culp (13-3) at Boston where eilbt flutings,
Houatoh, • , • , .67 84 .444 28
they acored an S.l victory
Rookie W.ck Renick led oct x.cllnehed ,Pennant
Monday's Results
loiDnday nlsht.
the ninth lnnlrw wltll hla third
'l'w:lns To,P ~ls
holner of the season giving the San Fran 8 Cincinnati 4
Tho Mi1m0- Twlna edged Twlna' Jim Merritt his 11tll Pittsburgh 6 Phlia 1, nlpt
the cai.ltorlda AD,gels. 4--3, In victory and ~ the Angela' Los Aug 6 AUanta 0, nlsht
MondfiY'I oniJ' Olher American Slnuny EUlo witll his loth
Only games seheduled
League while the San Francieco defelt. Cesar Tovar's double
Today's Probable Pitchers
Giants downed the Clncl1111tl and Rod Clrew's triple had
All Times EDT
Reds, 8--4, the Pltt1burgh helped the Twins score three
Chicago (Holtzman 10.12) at
Plntes lqlped tile Philadelphia runa ond tie the game In the New York (Selma 9-9), 8:05 p.
PhiDiea, 6-1, ond · the Los elshtll tlllllnr.
m.
Angales lloctpra hoot the .
Pittsburgh (Moose 6 - 10) at
Philadelphia (Short 17-10, 8:05
•:r .

poooes lor a tou&lt;bdO!rn, He

·JJ:iard .,..; "'

Detroit Oinches
Tie For Pennant

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All USED CARS
68 Pontiac

$ave

Cate'l
. .. 2 ctr• u.~
~ Top. ""'•
"''KI 2,346 easy mlles." So near new we
put it ID the showrocll!. AT, PS&amp;PB.

$895
LoSibro 4 dr. Sedan. OWned by ... o1 our machanlco. PS. PB &amp;
AT. We aloo have a 2 dr, liard Tq&gt; ema sharp lor ".00.

64 Ford

$895

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 eyL ald. ohlft. Extra ohltl&gt; Ul!ht bl110 flnloh.

trouble .,

68 Pontiac. $3,195
400 Flreblrd, 2 -

hardtop, fDurapeed obill, pq&gt;ular 400

Ia. erwtno, pooltlvo traetkln. Like -

;66 ·Dodge

cu.

condlttaa.

$1,895

CorG»t "500" 2 dr, Hud Top. BueiiBt -...to with IIIII _..utw
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live two
oxblbltlonl and - . . . . in t b e
Soutllweat Table Tonnlo Tourna" - In Oldaboma CIIY Sllur- lneacb.
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$100,000 club,

Ills 11 will
be U. S. 111111'• oiDglaa No, 2
rllllked Dell S..Orlo, 22, Grand
p.m.
Ati.IIU (Jorvlo 16-9) ot Houoton (CUellar 6-10), 8:30 p.m.
Clnctnnott (Mal...,y 13-9) at
!.ott Aowoloo (0-n 1(1.18), 11
p.m.
st. Louta (Gibson 21-7) at Son
Franelaco (Perry 14-14), llp.m.
WednesdQ'a Game•
Chlcoau II New York, nlsht
Plttohursh at Philo, nlsht
AUanta at Houston, nisht
Clnclnnott at Los An(, nipt
St. Lou1a at. san Fnnctaco

66 Conalr Monza 4 Door •••• --- •• - •• ·$1295
Sill: c;l., auto. trans., radio, w/s/w tires, gre.n with
green 'linyl interior.

WR &amp;VANZANDT MOTOR SAlES
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bualoieu•
Cadlllac-OldamobDe
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Pomeroy, Oblo

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Proia ·lnte...Otimaf
WUlle McCOYey to - Giant
who Ia tired ci flnlllllng so....t.
While tile Sla Fnliclseo club
movea cloaer • clo~er to Ita
fourth eonseeuttve secondiJlace
flnllh Ia tile National Laaaue
llandtnss,. !.McCoYey Ia c1otn11
oomolhlng lbout ~ bls
lesderaldp tmaga..
Me Covey, who never ha1 JI'Ofl
a run batted In UUo ...., ..._
tile Giants deaplte a lear110111e
reputatioo aa a sl1111110r, jlUI!ed
abroaat ol Chicago's Bllb'
WIUlama .lor the NL lead
lfllncll,y by driving In lour runo
In · on 8-4 victory over the
Clnclmatt Redl.
Those four RBr1 save the
towertna Drat baaeman a total
Ill 97 ·!Dr the - . hlo 1arsoat
total in live years. He dnwe In
102 Ia 1~63. McCoYey already
llolda the NL lllld In home rona
with 34.
Clonts Load BAldo
The victoey ·liVe tile Qonta a
. , _ e odga aver the Hecla Ia
the raee for ~ honor•

pti:Md up fda ftrlll maJor league

victory.
BW Singer seattered nine bits
and climaxed a ftvuun llxth
Inning with a twv-nm cblble for
the llodgars, I! marked Slngar•s
seventh double ~ the seuon
and belpod him to poll biB third
atrallhl comploll-fiUilo victory.
ROll Reed (10-10) wao charged
with the deteat.
Goo• AlliiY eolleeted lour bits
and 11om ClendOIIOil and Bill
Mazerookl drove In two 1'1111&amp;
apleee for the Plralea, lloek
Ellis pitched hla Drat major

loaaue

cpmplote

rame

and

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'11\loh-ool-tllo
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QOKING
.• DWAIID
,.,_, I•Hittf Clpr
A~'a

three hila, lnclucllng
Tony TIIVIOr's eolo homer.
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tbeieJIIIIIple
to-.

behind the Sl. I.Gula Cordtnal.,
who weraldle, 'l1le Loo Angalea
Do fe I blaDked the AUIIDia
Bravos 8~ and tile Pillolurgh
Plralaa dolooted the l'l!iladelpbla PhiUlel, 8-1, In oilier NL

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The Detroit Tlgero cl!JI&lt;hed 1
tie for tllo Amartcooi ' llq by bl.utlng Now York, 9-1,
llbllo the Jloltlmon Orioleo

1. We represent aeveral strong
companies, not just one. We're independent
inlitlrance agen~ free to piCk and choooe among

ente."

In Oklahoma

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Raplda, Mieh. 'l1ley will !&gt;Ia¥ PALMER ADV Alif.
. ''1 :'
..,. hour In the morntna and
PALM BEACH GAIIPI';NI; '
cmo hour In tile allernoae at the Fla. O!Pil- Arnold ..........
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TGY Family lllapplng - · $30,000 wtn In tllo K .
'l'be7 will be oeeded 1..2 In tbo at Sutton, llflaa. iaertaaod· 1ti
1988 oarnt,.o to$110,3'/71'&amp;*Lj•
...... plO¥ "' tile mont at the Okllhoma Clt,r Ta- him tile olgbtll plajoar to lip
ble Tennis Club aad probablf over a hundred graad thla ,_..,
ftad themaelves In the f 1 n a l
lllll¥ casper Ieoda tbo rwnd !Dr the ChamplCIIsbip.
wtmers with $171t43t, ran Led
In threo Auguot toumanooma, 18&lt; Jack Nleklau at $151)0Z.
II Grand Rapid.. Lanalng, and TCII\ Wollkop~ Jull111 Baroo,
F2khart, lbd., 'l'lmohl.ll dereat- Goorp Archar, DID
ed Sweerls for the men'o ttUe Lee Trevino rwnd cut IN

.AitN.ew. Pontlac &amp; Bulcks Giants Stop Reds, 8-4

ant\Vert are:

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- Pll'eholO&amp;r for all - IOOS:_ ''Never IIPilt JOUr atdl,.

2 Exhibitions

By United Preas l n t e r -

In addition tq the ttcllot

Helen Help
USee• By Helen Borte/
SHE DOESN'T LIKE
IUM VERY WELL
Dear Helen:
I am 45 Y-• old, eolnt! on
100. 91ddenly my We haa sone
lOUr. Moltl1, lt'o my bullbond.
He tldnb lie Is a sreot wit at my _ . . , He'll do 1111'·
thing for olhero, but If I aak
a favor, tile whole nelslllo•bood
hears. He ohell.a out lor otbor
ehUdren, but It ours want mon.

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llhould _.-ale tllam 'lromllhowtimo .... Old.-UtllorCharlly hu tile .(11'11111111&lt;

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to lnlllet lhoirabJo&lt;llldlrVIIIII·
ulnto 011 IN jlllbllc; Plo.Jboy -m• to hln reed IN
ell IV wrlliltl Cll IN Wall and ta
be&amp;lnnintJ to rtplaee llldlt,r wWI
loftlat - p ........
'IWrical 111111 .~~~tor Will illll bo'o
form out ci t h o now an ''Mirloom:" be Juat adlf..
od J...., liGiJirdi m· to bla ldDame• and nbble to the .... He wu r u - to tbo ..,._ lnc..,ltent Ull and be aiWIJI bod
pta! wben he hovered our • • aer1111 tv Iter J&amp;IOD ao.
death !Dr dol'o, ncooered bordo Jr., w11o ~ l'ltar
••• . 1bt pilot: Howard I!Uihta. from J . - Sr., ol1ooit Wt tiJot Howard llnow ·•••• Did JuQil Sr..... Ia
"1bt lale . af l,oll ~'I" ....
.... tllo lui ....... ci ~-· Joho !P. . . - Ull
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l'ltarolsolddidci!Da..U..
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to .......
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Obito of Demta O'Keafo didn't mention Ills bravery In 1 1146
Beverb' RWo plone eruh: the
plano ....Into tile ll'wood
home bahlnd O'Ktelt'o .... llonnla dulted In, . . - I N otrap..
peel-In pilot IIIII carrild tho UD·

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The three'
grief-taving

como 011111full,y drury-mix.
ed 1ato "«ltertafmneat'' ••• • w.

GD.e tlrm $10,000 a montb over.
l'lqi!Q!' helped bratime for lruc:kdrlvers (Siar In· zen aex and . - It eaalor for
duolrleo, In !l'o..el).
the lest,PDDshediJOtLD1JiiP•nera·

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Dlaey will - - ' "Co!rdr7
- . . , . . wliieh will . relture
~-· and l'CIIUII· .danc!ar u
f!all u polkas; at . til~ NIIIOIII!
G!fll'd Armoty m October 5freon
10p,m.
a.m.
Mra. Jamea ~k lo...,.
ar-' chairman, Mro. Jamoo Gl·
. bealil, eooeholrman, Mrs. Jolin
Cludill, ticket ebalnn~ Mra.
Jack Paruna, Hid~ ehlli'IDIID,

Voice along Broadway

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"So Where Do We Go from Here?"

Thomas, USN, will

Robert, a graduate of

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~T. P!.f&lt;AS~T -'llloPIOa.:. Hi"~~~-~ mai ·~ .;;; 111,«4; ~:,
,, ViiJOl' &amp;tpl¢ol WCJI!IIII'I A1J!F. ta~lrw Mra. JackPI!'-•·P- . · . ~

ley. Tbla ehanp

tomers.

PT. PLEASANT - Silt. and
Mrs, Paul F. Thomas ol 2220

Robert L,

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Dolb' 'l!onUnel, MlddlCI&gt;Gl'W'omeroy, 0., SepL 17, 1968
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many strong companies offering insurance

for your home, car, or bulinesa. .

When you iniure tbtougb 111, we make
certain your coverage is'l&lt;ept up-to-dMe,
constantly reftectlog the fineat av8ilable
covi!rqe at the lowest available cost.
· 3. If yo)l ha~ a claim, we hk.ne the
CleWIL We work for yoU: f!Ot for·any one
~plmy,10wt
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inteleatl.
us.
2.

'!fl~. ~~rlmce.tbat·~ ,
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with s $3.0() purchase of Ashland Gasoline.

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Demonstration

~dv1iddleporr,.

Group Meets

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' I(ASOI)l - Al»ba Fj)lllon Cllap'l or of Alpha DeliO Kappa, Nat~Mal

Teaebert'

Hmorary So-

Ciot;y, met Wednesday at tho
ll&gt;me of Mrs. Luolllo Swack-

hamer, Maaon,

w.

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Helen

Smith, Chaplain, led devotions
ond llu!ne Wingett, proeldon~
Wll 11'1 charge of tbe program

entitled "&amp;lmmer Experiences."
Yoar)J programs ror 1888-1869
were dlltrlbuted and members
,..re urgocl to attend tho state
CG:I•tutlon ln Daytoo 011 October
~During tho so&lt;lel hour, t h e
lfOUP worked on bandaps a n d
aowna for tho Amorleau Coneer So&lt;lell'. Attention has boon
eallocl to tile new mooting date
of October 15 at the home of
llaalno Wingett ror a ablciY or
tho handbook on Sob - Chajlter

duties.
Mra. Swackhamer served a
buffet courae ot homemade lee
cream, cake , and handmade noral mlDia.

[HOSPITAL NEWS

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HOLZER HOSPlT AL: Visiting
hour1t'&gt; 2-4 and. 7-8 p.m. Parent&amp;
ooly on Pedlabics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
NrL KeMoth P. Bostic, 13•
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1 Portomooib Rd.: Mrs. Opal Shep~' pard, 30· Vinton Ave. ; Karla M.
Fraley, 81dwell; Ralph E. Baylor, Rl 1 Galllpolla; Mrs. Odctle E. Buah, l.Dft'er .River Rd. ;
NrL Laadoa &amp;!'nett. Rt. 2 GaiJJpo:Us; Mrs. Edward E. White,
BldweU; Robert L. Kanyha, Rio
Grande; Mildred J, Woomer, R~
1 Letart; Mrs. Francis W. Webb,
Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Theodore
Croy, Chester: Ovel L. Ewing,
Sr. , Rt. 4 Jackson; Ted H. Crabtree, Rt. 3 Wellston; Martin E.
WeW, Ironton; Mrs. Robert L.
Cooper, Ravenswoodi Mrs.
James. E. Eianaugle, JacksOOi

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Mrs. Chester Adklna, RL 3 Dak

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HWi Everett Thorne, Rt. 3 Wellatonj Mra. Dewey Mullina, at.
2 J ackson; Mrs. John J. Blair,
Cltlettaburg, Ky.

BO!THS
MrL KeMeth P. Bostic, 13!
Portamou111 Rd., daughter, 11:3!
Lm. Monday; Mrs. Eddie E.
White, Bidwell, 1011, 4:40 Lm.
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DISCHARGES
Mra. Dennis J. Clllahan, Mra.
JCIIDtlol. Qoooy, James A Ham·
mond, Mrs. Ropr Hudson, Donold W. Laohart, Mrs. Cecil R.
Mlleo, Mrs. Jerry L. Nlbo~
Mrs. Weber C. Theobald, Mra.
Richard E. Vol¢n, Mrs. Tbe&lt;&gt;doro Booele, Mrs. Paul Holllngaheld, Mr1. John P. Follrod, Mrs.
. lllchlel E. Blaine, ond infant
daugbter, Mrs. Richard D. Dewitt and ldll1l oon, Mrs. Roger
F. Dillard, and infant daughter.
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Give Yourself More Rope
To dry bulky things such as
quilts and blankets hang them

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over two or three par aile 1
·nnos. This allows air to circulate for quicker drying and
distributes weight more
evenly to help them keep their
sbape. It also prevents over·
loading a single ·l ine.

e Prepared
For ALone
Winter With

A
Lovely Planter
From

DUDLEY'S
59 N. 2nd AYO.
992-5560

NEW HAVEN - Tho llhodc&gt;dendron Home Demo111trat1p
Mr. Old Mra. L, ~ Triplett
Club met at tho Club Hoose an
Iort s.~ur~~ar ·ror i.. 1\10 Thuroday. Ills&amp; Mary Phllllll•
TUESDAY
vacation. It ·~ ·I!Ool&gt;'h, c.
CLASS 12, Heath Nothodist presided in the ablence or the They uo ~ be 1olll!ld there by
Church, 7:30 Tuesday night, Mrs. preslctent, Mr's. Bernard Lie.,. Mrs. Triplett' a br&lt;lti\Or • in -taw
Nan Moore, program leaderi ing. Devotions, uslrw the theme, . and lister, Mr. add Mra. RusMrs. L. W. McComas, devotion- '"OUr Bible,.. was presented b)' ·· •eU Malts" ot Elkvi~W W va.
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al chairman; ofO.cera, bostel&amp;- Mrs. T. Bert Roush. A poem '"A
llf. and Mra. Don ErWin ond
Boy
and
His
Bible,"
was
read
as.
daughte~, A!ily, ofiJijllpollo FerWOMEN'S Auxiliary, Veterans by Mrs. Charles F. Yonker..
ry, w, vo;, wilted 11; r.t:ldd\oport
During the builness meettrw a SUndi,Y ai , tho Cheater Erwin
Memorial llospltol, 7:30 p.m,
TUesday, hoBJ&gt;Itol dining room. nominating committee was ap- h!&gt;m• ahl "lben wont on.to BelEleetloo or ollloora to be held. pointed: Mrs. T. Bert Roush, pre to aee Mr. and ·Mra. Mlohael
HOMEBUILDERS Clau or tile ohairmah, Mrs. Walter Gril&gt;- ErWin and tnfAIII dallllhter. NrL
lllcldleport lllurch of Christ in stead and Mrs. Clarence 'J1too Chaster Erwin wUI remain in
tile church baaomonl, 7:30 p.m. mas.
Belpre unlil
to auiat
Attendirw were Mrs. G. B. Raz .. In
Tuesday.
tho care of Scott and Kevin
lett, Mrs. Charles Jewell, Mrs. Erwin.
WEDNESDAY
WINDING TRAIL Gar&lt;ion Club M. L. Ohlinger, Mrs. Welter
Visi!ing recently in hloz1 Ji.y.,
Woclnesday, 8 p.m., home of Mrs, Grinstead, Mrs. Albert Roush, with Mr. 1 n ~ Mrs. Garfield
Allard Pratt. 'lbere will be a Miss Mary Phillipa, Mrs. T. Preece weretheirdl.ughter,Mrs.
Bert Roush, Mrs. otUe Roush, Jeue ~of Now Haven, w.
planl excbanJie.
Mrs.
Velma Roush, Mrs. Clar- VL: tileir p-aoclaon and his wife,
SYRACUSE THIRD Wednesday
ence
Thomas
and Mre.. Charle• Mr. and Mrs. RusseU ~;
Homemaken Club, 10 a.m. WedYonker.
nesday at municipal park moottheir I!I'Onddaughler and her husing house; actlvlUes for year
t.nd, Mr. and Mrs. David Zir·
kle, and tileir groat-granddaughtars, Terri Ann and Dobbie Ka,y
Zirkle, all of MlddleporL
ed by the hostess. AU homemak- ·.·
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Guests ol Mr. and. ~s. Jesae
ers welcome.
Maytard over the weeke..t were
PAST PRESIDENTS Psrley, ,,,,
:::: Mrs. Maynard's brother and alaLadies Auxiliary of Drew WebMrs. Gladys Cuckler reblrned ter-ln-law, Mr. 1111 Mrs. James
ster Post 39, American Legion, Friday after a week' s visit In Ray Preooe or PiJirbn, Ky. They
8 p.m. Wednesday, home or Mrs.
Athens with Mr. and Mrs. JesHi elsa visited In Mlddl'llorl with
Paul easel, Brownell Ave., MidCuckler and other relatives aM Mr. and MrL Davi4 Zirkle.
dleport.
Mrs. WUI!am King, Grand Roth
frierr:!s..
· BOSWORTH COUNCIL !G, Royof
tho Grand Chajlter of tho
Mrs. Welby Whaley spent the
al and Select Masters, stated weekend in Jackson with Mr.
Ohio Order of tho Eastern Stor,
assembly, 7:30p.m. Wednesda,y, and Mrs. Leo Williams.
waa in N.., Clrlislo recently for
Maeonic Temple. Danny S. ZirI reception honOring Martha
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiser and
kle, Illustrious master.
Mra. Htlnry lhle of Columbus Fleck, Jl'8nd orgaqlst or tho
TlRJRSDAY
were 'Iburadly guests of Mr. Grand Chuter. Mrs. King was
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b, and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
acoOJD»&gt;II]occ tilere by her daughThursda,y, ·· 7:30 p.m., home ~
&amp;Sgt. and Mrs. JahnDole Fish· ter, Mias C&amp;rol King.
Mra. EddJe Smith, Wehe Ter- er and sons, Dam,y,JohnandSam
Mn. Marie Hawkina, Middleand Mrs. Marcus Rouah,
port,
race.
of Colwnbus, were weekend visitMAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198, ors of Mrs. Henry Roush and Pomeroy, were recent vlsltora
!'ythian Sistora, Thursday, 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Mason F1sher and in Columbo&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs, Guy E. ·Bing
p.m. , D. ot A. Hall. Membera otber r"eladves. Also here for
•.1r~ to attend.
the ft'eekend was Kenny Paul and daughter, Wend)' of Wilmil1!·
ton were weekend gueals or bls
EPISCOPAL Church Wom111 Fisher of Akron.
Thursday at the Parish House;
Mr. an:l Mrs. Edward J. Noon parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Guy BIJw,
12:30 luncheon, rotlowocl by pro- of Columbus are here for a two Bradbury.
gram by Mrs. F red Crow, Jr., week stay at their summer home
and Mra. Charlaa Gibba.
in Minersville.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
WeekeOO guests or Mr. and
Club, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, borne lrlrs. Rd&gt;ort Wamsley and !ami·
of Mrs. Arlie Abbott; M r a. ly were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Are
Beua Whaley, prtlll'&amp;m; M r s. Fisher or Senecaville.
Freel Gooileln tile eontosto.
Attendance pins were awardGordon Fisher, son of Mr. and
ELEANOR
CmCLE, 7:30. Mrs. Mason Fisher, resumed eel ~ at tile Asbury UDited
Thursday night, Heath Mothodist his studies this week at Malone Methodist Church, ~acuse.
Olurch.
Receiving pins wore Clarice
College in canton. He went to
Norris,
Brenda Norrla, 17 years
SATURDAY
Clnhln with Mr. and Mrs. DonCIDCKEN BARBECUE, Satur- ald Fisher of Akron_ who had eachj Marcla Karr, Susame
day, bo!!lminl! at II a.m., Ma- been here visiting relatives,
Wlnebremer, and Franklln Rizaon Volunteer Fire Dopertmenl.
er n, U; C8rroll Norris, AdProceeds tonrds new f 1r e
dle Norris, Debbie Norrla, ca..
lilY Francia, and Wanda Rizor,
truck.
13; llllloa Rizor and Gladys RobMr. Eddy's schedule for the . ..., 12: Rose Am Uala aocl
week of Sept. 16:
Jo1m Elchinllor, 10; end Joan

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By Rotary Members

A c1ooat1on was J1W111 to tho
lllddl8)l0l'l !lremen and omer.gency squadmen wben the Brad' bury Arts and Craft Club mot
recont)J at the borne of M r s.
Earl Werner.
During the meeting r:clldicteel by Mrs. James Reed, Mrs.
Worner and Mra. Oleya Cotterlll were presented birtllda)- g!!te
by each member of tho club
A potluck dbmer at noon wa~
followed bJ' workonpro.Jectbooks
for the yea;· . The group will meet
in Octlll&gt;or with Mrs. Rood and
at !bat time work will be ...,_
t1m1oc1 on a quut.
At tho mooting besides those
named wore Mrs Paul Wlnn,
Mrs Clarenoo Mrs.
lla!'dd Coilina, Mu.
Davia, Mrs. James Wbitistoh,
and Joy, who resides with Mr1.
Reed.

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SPOKE SUNDAY
Tad Cadwallader or tho Kol&gt;tucky Chriatlao College ...U.
guest speaker at the Bradbury
Church or Christ Sunda,y, He will
return next weekend to corduct
the services..

nor Robson,

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and drain dry.

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REWARDED BY NATIONWIDE

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Nationwide _wants the safest dri•ers in Ameri&lt;:a
whoch c_ertaonly includes young married couples
w1th children. Your sense of responsibility plus
your good driving record, give you a break. For
lull part1culars phone:

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MASON - Nr. and 14 r a.
sanley Saunders ol Columbus,
are lllllOUildng tho birlb of a 7
lb. daushter Sept. 9th at the Riverview Hospital in Columbus.
Tha mother Ia U. Iormor Bll'bora Ellen Mdlaniet of Muon.
They named tile 1&gt;11&gt;1, MeJ•nl'!,

Am.
Mr. and Mra. Saunders are
the parents of two other ddldron, C111118nJ11 and Amber.
Gr"""'""euta are Mr. and Mra.
Curtis Mcllllllel, Sr. of .....,

l.lld Mra, Edltb Saunder1,

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lumboa, Groai-l!l'llldDJothor It
Nra. NeUio SchiiOrz, Maeon•

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Certificates
Are Presented

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SOUtheaate~n ~G.·
Norlh~t~ moci01!'81!-

&lt;oc1 tho ~co whloh openo« oilih ·
tlio ld&gt;Oeatlon by tile ~ •• 'i ll- "'
thor Trioey, A welcome ,..,

cmcLE MEETS

' Church ond there wu a Ji~
weal dUet tr.m Rio Grande

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An1ons

the

Mela• CGu1111aJii

'l'bdren

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Mrs.
CottriD, Nra.'
Ed"atd Footer, Mra. L, P. Stol'o
retl, and , MrL ollwr · Mi~

FISH
IUFFrT

ADULTS - $2.50
CHit,DREN - $1.75

PLEASANT POINt·

GRIP-SEAL
.,0_1 ROOFS
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BUilDINGS

lllddieport-Pomeroy, . o. , Sept. 17, 1968

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u11f advtJOI' to the patrol, whHe ,prea!dent ware Mrs. Now!nln · M,a:'' Roe(l!10 "w tH was sot for

,;;:~~g~~E:''~~,
Worship services will

be at

9 Lm. with ~ School at .
10 Lm. Following abasketdil&gt;oer at 12:30 p.m. , there will
be a speaker and singers. A
rrogram of music wUI be presontocl by the combined choir
from the Syracuse, Minersville, andForostRun churches.

To Participate

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In Activities
Plaris

Freckerts blrthdl)'. Gueata were

f o r participation 1n

Achievement

Day

Dr.

4

Deeters

n.,

E4na

Gettlos, Point Pleas-

activitlell on

Oct. 8 were made ,hen the New
Mrs. L R, Neo1 Ia tile P,T.A. Burdetle, f1rlt vice prealdeut; . tile.~r,_,pt 11!11 month end
~ oomm!U. ehalrman. . · Mrs. Don Becker, aoeand vleo ; Octii!!"· ··MrL:, ~IJoolK• Haekott,
Haven Homemakers Club met
cipal, rovl...-ed plans end objecrecently at 1he home or Mrs.
Ric~ Vau&amp;h&amp;D. prealdonl. prealfllnl: lrlaiiiQ Kl-, ~ ' Jr.'siiiOl'lllnl ~ciaaa
tives oi tho acllool roar at the
condlleio4 'the m~ attendocl uror, end Mra. RlchardVOUKhan. - thoa~.jnwd·
Jesse Maynard.
flrat mootinl of tile Middleport b)' qlpi'OX!mate]J 130 ·,.,..,... Ncrotar7.
' Named ~·•·"'1\plllaeS -•
The grooP decided to provide
P.T.A. MoaciiJ nilht It theel&amp;and tei.ehera. He ~eed 1be
New tandllea were welcomed: Mrs. RI-d ~· Mn. Nor~
table favors for the event which
maniaey achool.
Rev. 1\IUllln !r!CIO'or, putor of 11lo ftrll meotlllll of tho' Mello man Yllllilor,,· aiid all room
wlU be hold at the t-Il camp.
Hart inlro&amp;leocl tho teaching tho lllddloport c h·u r • h of eouncy 'eoimctl at Pareuta and mothers, ,boipl'aiH;y; Mrs. HI&lt;- . ~=~:~::::~::::=:::~•:•:•:':':':':':':':':':':':':':•:••::•:•:':':'•'• Mrs. Ina c.pehart presided at
ataf! It tho achool, He announeocl
the mooting with Mro. Bill GrindChr1ot, -.,· ~op~e waa 'Ill tho ~bora wu IIIIDUIICod for Oct. · . kelt aocl tho, RW• . Cbarlea Slat
!bat lAo crow, safab' chairman 23rd l'lalm.
stood giving 4evoUons. AttendPledge to tho 3 at llilclno- Deleptea from llie mono, muaic: Mra. Burdette,
oi tho Mei&amp;s counlJ Cooncll of Flag was locl , by Scott Fruor, lllddleport unit are MrL Man- Mra. Fraftk Harald, Jr., aocl Tha ReV. Roy DeeterS or Cool· Ing the meeting besides those
ville wUl be guest speaker at named Were Mrs. Sidle Worth,
Parents and Toacbora, and Leo
Rid&lt; Powora, aocl Jim 11!&gt;1111111 Jdng Kloos, Mrs. Wihlam Swla1l- Mrs. Dsvi4111Ddy,prosram; Mra.
-.clv have agreed to aaaist of Cub ScM Pad&lt; 2,!, Dill 8. or, Mrs. Paul Caacl, Mro. TOin Wile, Mrs. Komelll Calo, Mrs, revival services to be held at and Mrs. Harry Viekers.
Clrlohln Church Sept 18-21,
II) Of8ll!lzinll .tho ICbool pstrol,
OfllcOf.~ IDtrcQJcocl by tile Caaaoll end Mra. ~ Boa- Lewis, and Mrs. George Mil- tho
Don Stivers Will .aerve. aa facver. Alternate• are Mrl. Dale ler,. memberlhlp; ~Mra. Kloes," the Rev. Jay Stiles, pastor, anWelbunl, Mrs. Freel Lowla, Mra. mapzlne; Mrs. L R. N~. Mrs. nounced. MeetJ:ngs will be held 1
,
I
L R. NUl, Mrs. Robert By e r, LewtJ Ellla, Mrs. Dallas Blev- each evening at 7:30. t1le earle- ,
end Mrs. Roacoo Wise.
ina, end MrL Wallace Polrora, ton Church is located on the
Also aimouneocl was tho P. T.A. ailab': .Nro. Mall·lloo!alme, read- Kingsbury Rood and tile public
...,...,tlon 'to be hold in Colwn· lng ami !lbr111 eh-lco: T o m Ia in&gt;ltod to the rev! .a!.
boa, Oct. lt-16.11loiiiiUilmem- casaoll, FreollAwll, Don Beck·
NOTE SALE PROFITS
!UPON REQUEST)
boralriP drive to be hosdocl by or," wa.vo. ond means: aocl Mrs.
A toto1 of $135.46 was made
V•"A· .Pl1\ll&lt;ll1 aad P.T.A
Our Uaooi Goad CIHnl.;,
:
em tbo rummage aelo of the Eablicalloi\J. . .
Announce . . ·pu~olloWina oie moet~Ds parente gle• Class of tho Aabor)l UDII.,
and teae~.rl J,DCWed into claas- ed Methodist Church, Syracuse, !
Tha rooont eontennlal obsar- lotto Lambert and Sm1tlt.
Pomtroy
992-5421.,
11lo chureh history wao rei;.!
room dlscu111lon porloda. Re- hold Friday and Saturday In PomYIDCO and hornecOmlna of the
lrolbments ·wore aorvod by tile eroy.
Hamiod&lt; Grove Chrlitlan Church by Mr. QdiOIIbom, aoc1 a 4llet,
waa . - b y 178 poraonorep. "In Timea LIJle TheM,'' DIIUDI
~vo COmmlttoo.
by
Ann
and
Charlotte
Lall1WL
~
aocl
•Mrl.
1lorNy
C.
111·
_reHilllna 12 area •ches.
. RoCDiniaocl for hllvlna tuval- ~ aoloctlons wore p r e- aoll are ......,clng tho birth
ocl lhe fartbasl ..... llal Doe- sontec1 b)' tho :vouth ebolr in- of tbolr nrst mild, a spn, ·Rod· 'Now Many Wear
Me a Blaaslng''
Plul. MondoJ, Sept. 8, II
ter, former )IUior of tho cturch, cludllll
aocl"
"WonderfUl
Gni!O
of
JoHolzer
llolpital,
C-elllpllls.
rl'l
Old blo !aaii)J, who came from
With LIHI• Worry
the .Allee LICIO'd Collese in Eall- .,.,.. and t)l_o re waa in inotru- Mr· aocl Mrs. Homer 1!1aoll and .
Size BYz U
mental ~r by Patti
Mr. and Mra. Paul HudiOil cl. . Do your false teeth annoy and •m·
ernKOatuckJ.
A trlo compoied Gl JID Betz· POJiler01 are tbe gnmdparatao , MrruebJ allpptna,dropptns.orwob,
.. bUnl when JOU eat, t.ua:b or talk1
·· ~cbes rep"el.,w' were •- ll1ko
.,
Hazelton, ~- WQDe 1 Mrs. Dnld HudJon, Syracute,· • ·'J'hen 1pf1nkle altttle PASTDTH on
Point P l - . Oraage, T u ~ ...Wall
11D1,. '~
•1 ~e bt MJ.r- aod Mr._ CIIJUI
-~ Mrl • -orott
Cardrour
boldl din·
•
.:.-.
t~ platea.
nrmer PASI&amp;EIH
anel more comtort.abl,.
pilrl Plalna, ~ton, lllddlopori, aelea." IIICI WiQ'ne Well pr•sent- well VInton are
Yl.ko eatlnr
It'I alkallne
, .
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doesn'
t 1our.ea~ter.
No gummy,
IOOtJ,
l'oll&gt;ou&gt;l', Burllnihom. Kinp- .. um Nenr Walk Alone.'' entl,' .an4 Mrl.
·Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
Wuly Little ~ puty tu~ or fHl. Helpa check pta\e
llur7, Ajbolll, Collllllbua, Galll•· dl
ao1
c11on of F1or
odor. Dlllt\lre~t ih1t ftt are euentlll
MIDDLEPORT, 0 . .
nt.OCOi' on
e
- ColudJu• il a great-gr~andto
dentist resuta.rly.
polla aocl Rod&lt; ~"lllC8 Well Wll ••Love of God," JDOitber,
oetPA8
atalldruscoun\erB.
All ofler-. _.,n of muale followocl tha potluck dlmor Marilyn SID&lt;ktOII Marlin ill tho chur&lt;h basement at noon. "Rave You SMn Jesua," and
Mr. Jllllll Qdlllllborl7. pasklr Homer Rico playocl tho autoh8rp
1mdl re antl,y when he left to IDII aang two nmi&gt;ers. "Soma
tooch in the cOllege at M o r ,._ Glorious M(lrn!ng'' wu tbo se- . Ky., sova the lnvocatlan lection by Mr. Q~~..-ey,
!oUowlnK aJnslnl of tho Charlotte Lambe~ Am L a mbort, and w~· won.
"Battle Hrma It tho ]lepubllc."
A potted plant from Fraacio
Mr. aocl r.t:ro. Doster • a a 1
Florist
was oo.dlapla,y. Theyoolh
"'11111 II M1 Tdk" !ollowiDK
choir
ooncludocl
tba-am with
by tho mlnlstor, and
tho
"Hallelujah
Choru•" andMr.
tbere were ·two Hlectlona, •'fn
Quisenberry
pve
the bonocll&lt;·
ttoO Dark at the 141~.·· and
.uon.
..... DlftereDt NO'W," by CharCommittee -lntments wore
_.,cod ond Eric Hart, prin-

Revival

f

2-Hour

178 from 12 Chcjrches

lhv&amp;!lf ih fabrie a••,

. DRY QEANING

am

Attended Centennial

Hysells

Robinson's deaners

aey

r•LSE TEETH

Thoy'll poy blv d;vldondo . . . right awoyl Yo•'ll
find
out bonded fabrics a worthwhile lnYe1hMftf iR
lllDny ways . . . so HI)' to cut, ao easy to sew, th.,
nnd no lining and hold their 1hape s.o welll If you're
looking for o gilt .dge investment In fashion fabrlca,
come buy our bonds now!

BUDGET MINDED LOAFER
FOR LITTLE GIRLS
to

12% to 4

THE FABRIC SHOP

3 • 99

THE SHOE BOX

Siftger Sales &amp; S...vice &amp; McCall I Pattemt

992·2384

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nilbt ob......,.;. · Davollano ware acrlpture by
at the Joan Wolfe, tho Lord's PriJI·
Killlhta of f'11hlB1 hall in Gol· or In UDIIOII end tile plodp to
llpolla waa .......eel at a meet- the flag.
ill inl ofi]IO D!etri~ !3 ~ Coon- -.dii)B baoldea 'thoH nam\'1 ctlora 'Aioo'Ctatkli''of tho llauat&gt;- '011 werlli!ldlth !Jill!llltJ Past
'-• -~ at Amerlco hol4 ~- ·&lt;llllllCilar, 'TuWorl Plains: Til. .Tbe mNI!ng follDwocl a pi&lt;· Ue Clark, Bclnnle Boulldtt, VIr. Die It tilt Civltioi Park at Mar- slnla EYana, Erma Jealdoa, All·
. Frllllllsblp

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AGALLON
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IIHVJ Dulfl Extro To.thl Long Wearing]

l'lalnlliall-

ofdectric
b~~ '~-'

3.49.

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about the cost

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Asbestos Asphalt •.• ciiYII's all surfaces

liNG BUILDERS .SUPPLY.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Mbollo Kohl, Fa,yo Parlin, l!lrail
Jone Riddle ond r.t:ata Cl#k,
Marietta: _MUgarel Sohlontbel,
Edna ' ~ ant! Nettle Ha,yes
-~ to ~ ·hold ~. Oot. of T)loodorua Counell17, Poma18; 1:30 p.m. at tile ~· roy,

IMPERIAL BLACK

pl.can

124 W. MAIN

011 Oot. 21

!lila. Ed!U. Wakell dllllrlct clopu1;y · ., · ndocl ti',. friOIIdlldp
~ and tho D&lt;IIUV Club..!iii foi-·. iliate, aDa clllllrlet ofll..

· ALL PURPOSE ALUMINUIHAME PRICE

5

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DK.RED,DK.GREEN

ROOF COATING
"More Hidin&amp; Power! One coat covers, even
over black!
"More Beauty! More Protection! Rorale brushes
on like a Iiquld porcelain! ·
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"More White That Stars White! Ev• In sm01,
fo&amp; or blazin&amp; sun!

be

POlfEROY

' !liirms tbo moaiiDI prooldonl
&lt;iMr bi LID&amp; r.t:cVa,y, II -

to ot.t.r priQ'lnl band plnl

lxJ: bo ao1d

)If tlie .,..._

Pro-

ceecll Will · "" divided betwtiD

!bO usodatlon IDII q.e cllottlot.

.
Plaal .,... inado for the an;, ;_ . ayal Chrl~ ~ 011 Dee.
i I at 1 p.IL, p~ II tlio Rod·

. ,.. . . . . . . Belpre. 'l1lon will
. ~ ••1 llfl ac~- Tbe .... .
' . clillo of' I amall flU for Uie'IIJ
' 1110 Club, aocl tilt "'l'Ble to "Gall
Ble'!!l ~CO." .... _.,.eel,

' :-~=~~.::Wake-

OME-(OAT
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HOUSE ·
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PllNT '
_.aat l:J~ao

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' COVEI!s.Ai!Y COLOR
I~ CINE COAT.'

ELMER BuRNS•

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If you" re planning to builJ a home. o r if your preseri"t _hea~"'f .! Y":enf
needs to be reploo.!d , call or write the E lect:rk Cdmpany

heating

spr.ciali~t

tal k wit h you, No obliption; o( course!

8ri hsk
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TJIIS,nEClRIC IUIIF£
wllen o Reddy Kilowott Rscommended 1
Dealer prepares a written estip'late Of ttla.~t to convert your home to tlec· I

fiiJ

tric heatina. Offer aveilable to-Out customers only. Thfte is no obliplion.

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WIL:LIAIIS &amp;
PAULEY
PoMoroy, Ohio

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F r eckles are not all that
bad. Often they are totally
cute. But how do you CODvlnce that llrl of yours who
thinks abe's been euned with
some. kind of plapo ind 11
about to do anythlD.J, anape
her face with
even use dynalidte. All sbe

.....P,.per "'

would need II 1D

antlfreckle

cream wblch haJ blellclllng
propertlea. Apply II on !be
face f« :II minutes !hell
tisaue oU. Rlllle with
and water.
the
•

eallou

every~unlil

frecldea fade

away.

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Power ComJNOJ
ii;;;:m:li!l.l;l-ni Avo, s.w.
Canton;ofti(I47DI ·• ·
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Cute Freckles

POMEROY,O

115 W. SECOND

:Friendship Night Planned
11i

'12,50

2nd AVE.

Sentinel,

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0111, W. VL; lrlrl.
PIIIOit,
Marioll; Mr. ond Mril. ·~W'
lhle and claJ&amp;htetl, WI qd,. .
Uoa, Racloe, and' Cblrlao ,...,_
er.

-ont·

RED

EleaDebbJe Ha:rten-

The Dai]J

GIVE DINNER
Mrs. Wnllim Frockeranddaul)!rfA!r, SharOn, entertolaocl atcllllnor SundiJI in honor of Mr.

hflAtt,.mLour

Conn., mates more

PAINT

PTA Program.·for Year.Revi·~#~s . .
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city.

ONE COAT HOUSE
SPIED THE WORD

..,

wen.

than ' &amp;ny other' Amertcan

ROYALE
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"Make

Guest speaker during tho Sunday morning worship serviee at
tho &lt;hur&lt;h was tho Hev. w. Luther Trlcy of Rio Grande. He Ia
tho assiStant pro!eo~ of EugUsh at Rio Gnndo College and
paotorocl tho Pomero)' Cburch
frOID 19!1-45. Using scripture
from Kings, tho Rev. Mr. Trley
IIPoke on the topic, uThe Me.
sure of Faith."

NEW

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Birth on Sept, 9

tlons.

Danbury,

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attondl111 the !ellowalrlp • - '

NEW HAVEN - Tbo Esther of ~ Pomeroy First lltlptiot
Circle of tho Lutheran i:hureh Churc'lo
Women met•.Tuasd"l' -nlng at ,--,--~----....
St. Paul Lutheran Church with
Nra. llarey Loyno ~ . .
bosteas. 11te lesson waa the seo.
oocl chapter in tho study "The Mighty Acts ot God" aDd
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.
was prooemocl by Mrs. J, v,
. McGrew. A short boslnoso moot~
ing Was held. AUendingwere Mi-a.
Robert Layne, Mra. John F.
R&lt;Nah, Mrs. Velma Roosh," MIBI
Lelah J, Powell, Nro. UOycl
Roush, Mrs. McGrew and Mrs.

certUlc:ateJ Were preserted
during promotlm dQ" aervlees
at tho PomerCIO' First Butiat
Church Sundl,y.
Kindergarten cerUtl.~tes went
to Lena Phalln, Jane Wyatt, and Layne.
ADIIO Sheridan. Keith Bailey receivoclaprlmarJ!cleparlmenlcer•
tlllcate, and tile Juniol' award&amp;
·weot to Ronnie Ccuch, Helena
Wyatl, and Gary Snouffer. John
Wlles, a""'rir:Urxleat or the Sunday S.hool modo !be prosom.-

h&amp;ts

oi;,

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lllndefr by Dr. Charles A. w..;r; .
••lOCI- ·paator of the Calm-r ~

1,6oo ~~.both " boys

and Rirla,, aDd ~ doscrlboci.EI
Slhador 11 a COIOIIey about the
size of Maryland whore inter·
donominatlonli ChrlsU.., worlds
corriocl On in 31 chur&lt;h&amp;L
. Mrs. Hatler dlsp]IJiocl .....

Se\'ellj

Birth of Daughter

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.- WOri
her aoilents
·!'"i!llln&amp;s, Jewelry, a,.!· . ~
'~-&lt;IL Sir!&gt; noted !bat ~arf. 'If
ttiO White (:rosa, ftJnds of "c!Ufa..
ea .here goes for her WU'k In
El Sal
(it' Jbusiollll'l'
. Alao ,~ki111 · ibo
Ill"!'
&lt;neetl11! wore Dr. JoNil&gt;l&gt;
·.~ . " . &lt;llO s
1
·a
of a ~ Cliapmon, executive minister
achOGI Ia tho of tho Ohio Blptist Coovontlon,
counth of El and the Rev, Louis Eckola, tho
Ohio ~st COnvention oreo
' Her
1a -

Hearinl wild tales

Sounders

i rouna parents i
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Kloe1, nine.
Uo,yd Jenldna,

NEW HAVEN - Lodiea Nilfrt
bach, olx: Martha Moore a n d
was held at tbe dinner meeUng
RiZBr"a, 4-6.
Mary Ferrell, lhei Trfllla Feror tile Bend Rotary Club of New
Forest Run, 6:15-7,
rell, four; Se¥t Wblebreater,
Haven recentb at the Hartford • lllnersvillo, 7:15.$:15.
Kevin Stutler, and Paul Kioea,
Methodist Oturch. Lewis SmnWEDNESDAY
throe; HelOII Teafonl, llciroiiQI
mers preSided at the short busiRt. 12t Whistle Slop, 10- Wlnebromer, Debbie Plollens,
ness meeUrc ln the absence of 10:15.
two, and Earl Pickens and Brentho President, Robert Gilmore.
Berlin, 10:30-1H5.
da Haye1, cme.
Attendina wefe Mr. and Mra.
Wellston Library, 12-3.
Clyde Foley, Mr. and Mrs. HerJack!on Cou~~ey Awle FoaSoap Making a Chore
lllln Loyno, Mr. ond Mrs. DoMid tlval, 3:30.$.
Be sJad yoa were~~'t bora
F. Roush and Sheey~ Mr. and
FRIDAY
Ia
lbe , .... old dayJ. Fn&amp;al
Mrs. ·Fred Pomeroy, Mr. and
Sellsbury, 9-11.
bomemoken made their on
Mrs. 1Joyd R&lt;Noh, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Plalna, 12.:.
aoap 111 a twOHia'y Job whleb
Russell Clpehart, Mr. and Mra.
A1frocl, 2:15.::30.
.....atred I polllldo o1 waoldnc
Harry Miller, Rev, and Mrs.
Burlingfwn, 3-3:30,
HCia, a polllldo of tlllllaked
Lowell Keeney, Ardlur Thabet,
Ume, tlae oame ameut of
Rod&lt; Sprlnga, 4-t:30.
Lewis Smnmer, Mr. and Mra.
deu fat ud eadlea (allou
RtKland (Main St.), 5-6:30.
of llallmc water te prodtleo a
Jack Flesher,
Silver Run, 7-7:30.
Bra&lt;l&gt;ury Radio Stotlon, 7:- bulk oupply of fl poaado of
Hap. foio't II eaaler jaol k1
!5-8:30.
Disinfect Dishes
plel It ap al the store!
Take this added precaution
If there Is slclmess ill your
home. After sickroom dillhes
Announce
are thoroughly waabed aoak
them for S mlnuteo In a solutioa of 'lit -eup chlorine bleach
per gallon of hot irater, rinse

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TUE!DAY
Southern, 9~:30.
Racine (Wagner' s dore), 2:·
45-3:!5•.

GOOD DRIVING HABITS OF

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.To
Fl'remen
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""'ldiwwork
SoJ.,or:
SpaDIBI!:

Lulies' Night Held .

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Club Donates

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for .Service,n.5;

dl!i"ctor

· cordially Invited.

Arts, Crafts

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·l!lerved at noon. The pubiic b

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Eddy's Schedule

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MIDDLEPORT 0 .

Morning apeakor wUI be tho
R;ev. Junes Morson ofllo11on
aail. lflernooa 1111oaker will be
tho Rev, Joaeph D, Gra,y, Co.,lumboL Rotrosbmenta will be

Attendance Pins

Given Sunday

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' .Chlrch
nlo Foroat R&gt;u n ~st
will observe ·its Olshih
(Personal
N.otes
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'annlverauy or tho P.stor, tho; , '
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Rev. L. Simison- on Sunday.
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Demonstration

~dv1iddleporr,.

Group Meets

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' I(ASOI)l - Al»ba Fj)lllon Cllap'l or of Alpha DeliO Kappa, Nat~Mal

Teaebert'

Hmorary So-

Ciot;y, met Wednesday at tho
ll&gt;me of Mrs. Luolllo Swack-

hamer, Maaon,

w.

VL

Helen

Smith, Chaplain, led devotions
ond llu!ne Wingett, proeldon~
Wll 11'1 charge of tbe program

entitled "&amp;lmmer Experiences."
Yoar)J programs ror 1888-1869
were dlltrlbuted and members
,..re urgocl to attend tho state
CG:I•tutlon ln Daytoo 011 October
~During tho so&lt;lel hour, t h e
lfOUP worked on bandaps a n d
aowna for tho Amorleau Coneer So&lt;lell'. Attention has boon
eallocl to tile new mooting date
of October 15 at the home of
llaalno Wingett ror a ablciY or
tho handbook on Sob - Chajlter

duties.
Mra. Swackhamer served a
buffet courae ot homemade lee
cream, cake , and handmade noral mlDia.

[HOSPITAL NEWS

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HOLZER HOSPlT AL: Visiting
hour1t'&gt; 2-4 and. 7-8 p.m. Parent&amp;
ooly on Pedlabics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
NrL KeMoth P. Bostic, 13•
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1 Portomooib Rd.: Mrs. Opal Shep~' pard, 30· Vinton Ave. ; Karla M.
Fraley, 81dwell; Ralph E. Baylor, Rl 1 Galllpolla; Mrs. Odctle E. Buah, l.Dft'er .River Rd. ;
NrL Laadoa &amp;!'nett. Rt. 2 GaiJJpo:Us; Mrs. Edward E. White,
BldweU; Robert L. Kanyha, Rio
Grande; Mildred J, Woomer, R~
1 Letart; Mrs. Francis W. Webb,
Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Theodore
Croy, Chester: Ovel L. Ewing,
Sr. , Rt. 4 Jackson; Ted H. Crabtree, Rt. 3 Wellston; Martin E.
WeW, Ironton; Mrs. Robert L.
Cooper, Ravenswoodi Mrs.
James. E. Eianaugle, JacksOOi

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Mrs. Chester Adklna, RL 3 Dak

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HWi Everett Thorne, Rt. 3 Wellatonj Mra. Dewey Mullina, at.
2 J ackson; Mrs. John J. Blair,
Cltlettaburg, Ky.

BO!THS
MrL KeMeth P. Bostic, 13!
Portamou111 Rd., daughter, 11:3!
Lm. Monday; Mrs. Eddie E.
White, Bidwell, 1011, 4:40 Lm.
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DISCHARGES
Mra. Dennis J. Clllahan, Mra.
JCIIDtlol. Qoooy, James A Ham·
mond, Mrs. Ropr Hudson, Donold W. Laohart, Mrs. Cecil R.
Mlleo, Mrs. Jerry L. Nlbo~
Mrs. Weber C. Theobald, Mra.
Richard E. Vol¢n, Mrs. Tbe&lt;&gt;doro Booele, Mrs. Paul Holllngaheld, Mr1. John P. Follrod, Mrs.
. lllchlel E. Blaine, ond infant
daugbter, Mrs. Richard D. Dewitt and ldll1l oon, Mrs. Roger
F. Dillard, and infant daughter.
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quilts and blankets hang them

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over two or three par aile 1
·nnos. This allows air to circulate for quicker drying and
distributes weight more
evenly to help them keep their
sbape. It also prevents over·
loading a single ·l ine.

e Prepared
For ALone
Winter With

A
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From

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59 N. 2nd AYO.
992-5560

NEW HAVEN - Tho llhodc&gt;dendron Home Demo111trat1p
Mr. Old Mra. L, ~ Triplett
Club met at tho Club Hoose an
Iort s.~ur~~ar ·ror i.. 1\10 Thuroday. Ills&amp; Mary Phllllll•
TUESDAY
vacation. It ·~ ·I!Ool&gt;'h, c.
CLASS 12, Heath Nothodist presided in the ablence or the They uo ~ be 1olll!ld there by
Church, 7:30 Tuesday night, Mrs. preslctent, Mr's. Bernard Lie.,. Mrs. Triplett' a br&lt;lti\Or • in -taw
Nan Moore, program leaderi ing. Devotions, uslrw the theme, . and lister, Mr. add Mra. RusMrs. L. W. McComas, devotion- '"OUr Bible,.. was presented b)' ·· •eU Malts" ot Elkvi~W W va.
'
al chairman; ofO.cera, bostel&amp;- Mrs. T. Bert Roush. A poem '"A
llf. and Mra. Don ErWin ond
Boy
and
His
Bible,"
was
read
as.
daughte~, A!ily, ofiJijllpollo FerWOMEN'S Auxiliary, Veterans by Mrs. Charles F. Yonker..
ry, w, vo;, wilted 11; r.t:ldd\oport
During the builness meettrw a SUndi,Y ai , tho Cheater Erwin
Memorial llospltol, 7:30 p.m,
TUesday, hoBJ&gt;Itol dining room. nominating committee was ap- h!&gt;m• ahl "lben wont on.to BelEleetloo or ollloora to be held. pointed: Mrs. T. Bert Roush, pre to aee Mr. and ·Mra. Mlohael
HOMEBUILDERS Clau or tile ohairmah, Mrs. Walter Gril&gt;- ErWin and tnfAIII dallllhter. NrL
lllcldleport lllurch of Christ in stead and Mrs. Clarence 'J1too Chaster Erwin wUI remain in
tile church baaomonl, 7:30 p.m. mas.
Belpre unlil
to auiat
Attendirw were Mrs. G. B. Raz .. In
Tuesday.
tho care of Scott and Kevin
lett, Mrs. Charles Jewell, Mrs. Erwin.
WEDNESDAY
WINDING TRAIL Gar&lt;ion Club M. L. Ohlinger, Mrs. Welter
Visi!ing recently in hloz1 Ji.y.,
Woclnesday, 8 p.m., home of Mrs, Grinstead, Mrs. Albert Roush, with Mr. 1 n ~ Mrs. Garfield
Allard Pratt. 'lbere will be a Miss Mary Phillipa, Mrs. T. Preece weretheirdl.ughter,Mrs.
Bert Roush, Mrs. otUe Roush, Jeue ~of Now Haven, w.
planl excbanJie.
Mrs.
Velma Roush, Mrs. Clar- VL: tileir p-aoclaon and his wife,
SYRACUSE THIRD Wednesday
ence
Thomas
and Mre.. Charle• Mr. and Mrs. RusseU ~;
Homemaken Club, 10 a.m. WedYonker.
nesday at municipal park moottheir I!I'Onddaughler and her husing house; actlvlUes for year
t.nd, Mr. and Mrs. David Zir·
kle, and tileir groat-granddaughtars, Terri Ann and Dobbie Ka,y
Zirkle, all of MlddleporL
ed by the hostess. AU homemak- ·.·
....
Guests ol Mr. and. ~s. Jesae
ers welcome.
Maytard over the weeke..t were
PAST PRESIDENTS Psrley, ,,,,
:::: Mrs. Maynard's brother and alaLadies Auxiliary of Drew WebMrs. Gladys Cuckler reblrned ter-ln-law, Mr. 1111 Mrs. James
ster Post 39, American Legion, Friday after a week' s visit In Ray Preooe or PiJirbn, Ky. They
8 p.m. Wednesday, home or Mrs.
Athens with Mr. and Mrs. JesHi elsa visited In Mlddl'llorl with
Paul easel, Brownell Ave., MidCuckler and other relatives aM Mr. and MrL Davi4 Zirkle.
dleport.
Mrs. WUI!am King, Grand Roth
frierr:!s..
· BOSWORTH COUNCIL !G, Royof
tho Grand Chajlter of tho
Mrs. Welby Whaley spent the
al and Select Masters, stated weekend in Jackson with Mr.
Ohio Order of tho Eastern Stor,
assembly, 7:30p.m. Wednesda,y, and Mrs. Leo Williams.
waa in N.., Clrlislo recently for
Maeonic Temple. Danny S. ZirI reception honOring Martha
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiser and
kle, Illustrious master.
Mra. Htlnry lhle of Columbus Fleck, Jl'8nd orgaqlst or tho
TlRJRSDAY
were 'Iburadly guests of Mr. Grand Chuter. Mrs. King was
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b, and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
acoOJD»&gt;II]occ tilere by her daughThursda,y, ·· 7:30 p.m., home ~
&amp;Sgt. and Mrs. JahnDole Fish· ter, Mias C&amp;rol King.
Mra. EddJe Smith, Wehe Ter- er and sons, Dam,y,JohnandSam
Mn. Marie Hawkina, Middleand Mrs. Marcus Rouah,
port,
race.
of Colwnbus, were weekend visitMAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198, ors of Mrs. Henry Roush and Pomeroy, were recent vlsltora
!'ythian Sistora, Thursday, 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Mason F1sher and in Columbo&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs, Guy E. ·Bing
p.m. , D. ot A. Hall. Membera otber r"eladves. Also here for
•.1r~ to attend.
the ft'eekend was Kenny Paul and daughter, Wend)' of Wilmil1!·
ton were weekend gueals or bls
EPISCOPAL Church Wom111 Fisher of Akron.
Thursday at the Parish House;
Mr. an:l Mrs. Edward J. Noon parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Guy BIJw,
12:30 luncheon, rotlowocl by pro- of Columbus are here for a two Bradbury.
gram by Mrs. F red Crow, Jr., week stay at their summer home
and Mra. Charlaa Gibba.
in Minersville.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
WeekeOO guests or Mr. and
Club, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, borne lrlrs. Rd&gt;ort Wamsley and !ami·
of Mrs. Arlie Abbott; M r a. ly were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Are
Beua Whaley, prtlll'&amp;m; M r s. Fisher or Senecaville.
Freel Gooileln tile eontosto.
Attendance pins were awardGordon Fisher, son of Mr. and
ELEANOR
CmCLE, 7:30. Mrs. Mason Fisher, resumed eel ~ at tile Asbury UDited
Thursday night, Heath Mothodist his studies this week at Malone Methodist Church, ~acuse.
Olurch.
Receiving pins wore Clarice
College in canton. He went to
Norris,
Brenda Norrla, 17 years
SATURDAY
Clnhln with Mr. and Mrs. DonCIDCKEN BARBECUE, Satur- ald Fisher of Akron_ who had eachj Marcla Karr, Susame
day, bo!!lminl! at II a.m., Ma- been here visiting relatives,
Wlnebremer, and Franklln Rizaon Volunteer Fire Dopertmenl.
er n, U; C8rroll Norris, AdProceeds tonrds new f 1r e
dle Norris, Debbie Norrla, ca..
lilY Francia, and Wanda Rizor,
truck.
13; llllloa Rizor and Gladys RobMr. Eddy's schedule for the . ..., 12: Rose Am Uala aocl
week of Sept. 16:
Jo1m Elchinllor, 10; end Joan

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i Personal Notes::::

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By Rotary Members

A c1ooat1on was J1W111 to tho
lllddl8)l0l'l !lremen and omer.gency squadmen wben the Brad' bury Arts and Craft Club mot
recont)J at the borne of M r s.
Earl Werner.
During the meeting r:clldicteel by Mrs. James Reed, Mrs.
Worner and Mra. Oleya Cotterlll were presented birtllda)- g!!te
by each member of tho club
A potluck dbmer at noon wa~
followed bJ' workonpro.Jectbooks
for the yea;· . The group will meet
in Octlll&gt;or with Mrs. Rood and
at !bat time work will be ...,_
t1m1oc1 on a quut.
At tho mooting besides those
named wore Mrs Paul Wlnn,
Mrs Clarenoo Mrs.
lla!'dd Coilina, Mu.
Davia, Mrs. James Wbitistoh,
and Joy, who resides with Mr1.
Reed.

Mu

SPOKE SUNDAY
Tad Cadwallader or tho Kol&gt;tucky Chriatlao College ...U.
guest speaker at the Bradbury
Church or Christ Sunda,y, He will
return next weekend to corduct
the services..

nor Robson,

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MASON - Nr. and 14 r a.
sanley Saunders ol Columbus,
are lllllOUildng tho birlb of a 7
lb. daushter Sept. 9th at the Riverview Hospital in Columbus.
Tha mother Ia U. Iormor Bll'bora Ellen Mdlaniet of Muon.
They named tile 1&gt;11&gt;1, MeJ•nl'!,

Am.
Mr. and Mra. Saunders are
the parents of two other ddldron, C111118nJ11 and Amber.
Gr"""'""euta are Mr. and Mra.
Curtis Mcllllllel, Sr. of .....,

l.lld Mra, Edltb Saunder1,

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lumboa, Groai-l!l'llldDJothor It
Nra. NeUio SchiiOrz, Maeon•

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Are Presented

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SOUtheaate~n ~G.·
Norlh~t~ moci01!'81!-

&lt;oc1 tho ~co whloh openo« oilih ·
tlio ld&gt;Oeatlon by tile ~ •• 'i ll- "'
thor Trioey, A welcome ,..,

cmcLE MEETS

' Church ond there wu a Ji~
weal dUet tr.m Rio Grande

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An1ons

the

Mela• CGu1111aJii

'l'bdren

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Mrs.
CottriD, Nra.'
Ed"atd Footer, Mra. L, P. Stol'o
retl, and , MrL ollwr · Mi~

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CHit,DREN - $1.75

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BUilDINGS

lllddieport-Pomeroy, . o. , Sept. 17, 1968

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u11f advtJOI' to the patrol, whHe ,prea!dent ware Mrs. Now!nln · M,a:'' Roe(l!10 "w tH was sot for

,;;:~~g~~E:''~~,
Worship services will

be at

9 Lm. with ~ School at .
10 Lm. Following abasketdil&gt;oer at 12:30 p.m. , there will
be a speaker and singers. A
rrogram of music wUI be presontocl by the combined choir
from the Syracuse, Minersville, andForostRun churches.

To Participate

..

In Activities
Plaris

Freckerts blrthdl)'. Gueata were

f o r participation 1n

Achievement

Day

Dr.

4

Deeters

n.,

E4na

Gettlos, Point Pleas-

activitlell on

Oct. 8 were made ,hen the New
Mrs. L R, Neo1 Ia tile P,T.A. Burdetle, f1rlt vice prealdeut; . tile.~r,_,pt 11!11 month end
~ oomm!U. ehalrman. . · Mrs. Don Becker, aoeand vleo ; Octii!!"· ··MrL:, ~IJoolK• Haekott,
Haven Homemakers Club met
cipal, rovl...-ed plans end objecrecently at 1he home or Mrs.
Ric~ Vau&amp;h&amp;D. prealdonl. prealfllnl: lrlaiiiQ Kl-, ~ ' Jr.'siiiOl'lllnl ~ciaaa
tives oi tho acllool roar at the
condlleio4 'the m~ attendocl uror, end Mra. RlchardVOUKhan. - thoa~.jnwd·
Jesse Maynard.
flrat mootinl of tile Middleport b)' qlpi'OX!mate]J 130 ·,.,..,... Ncrotar7.
' Named ~·•·"'1\plllaeS -•
The grooP decided to provide
P.T.A. MoaciiJ nilht It theel&amp;and tei.ehera. He ~eed 1be
New tandllea were welcomed: Mrs. RI-d ~· Mn. Nor~
table favors for the event which
maniaey achool.
Rev. 1\IUllln !r!CIO'or, putor of 11lo ftrll meotlllll of tho' Mello man Yllllilor,,· aiid all room
wlU be hold at the t-Il camp.
Hart inlro&amp;leocl tho teaching tho lllddloport c h·u r • h of eouncy 'eoimctl at Pareuta and mothers, ,boipl'aiH;y; Mrs. HI&lt;- . ~=~:~::::~::::=:::~•:•:•:':':':':':':':':':':':':':•:••::•:•:':':'•'• Mrs. Ina c.pehart presided at
ataf! It tho achool, He announeocl
the mooting with Mro. Bill GrindChr1ot, -.,· ~op~e waa 'Ill tho ~bora wu IIIIDUIICod for Oct. · . kelt aocl tho, RW• . Cbarlea Slat
!bat lAo crow, safab' chairman 23rd l'lalm.
stood giving 4evoUons. AttendPledge to tho 3 at llilclno- Deleptea from llie mono, muaic: Mra. Burdette,
oi tho Mei&amp;s counlJ Cooncll of Flag was locl , by Scott Fruor, lllddleport unit are MrL Man- Mra. Fraftk Harald, Jr., aocl Tha ReV. Roy DeeterS or Cool· Ing the meeting besides those
ville wUl be guest speaker at named Were Mrs. Sidle Worth,
Parents and Toacbora, and Leo
Rid&lt; Powora, aocl Jim 11!&gt;1111111 Jdng Kloos, Mrs. Wihlam Swla1l- Mrs. Dsvi4111Ddy,prosram; Mra.
-.clv have agreed to aaaist of Cub ScM Pad&lt; 2,!, Dill 8. or, Mrs. Paul Caacl, Mro. TOin Wile, Mrs. Komelll Calo, Mrs, revival services to be held at and Mrs. Harry Viekers.
Clrlohln Church Sept 18-21,
II) Of8ll!lzinll .tho ICbool pstrol,
OfllcOf.~ IDtrcQJcocl by tile Caaaoll end Mra. ~ Boa- Lewis, and Mrs. George Mil- tho
Don Stivers Will .aerve. aa facver. Alternate• are Mrl. Dale ler,. memberlhlp; ~Mra. Kloes," the Rev. Jay Stiles, pastor, anWelbunl, Mrs. Freel Lowla, Mra. mapzlne; Mrs. L R. N~. Mrs. nounced. MeetJ:ngs will be held 1
,
I
L R. NUl, Mrs. Robert By e r, LewtJ Ellla, Mrs. Dallas Blev- each evening at 7:30. t1le earle- ,
end Mrs. Roacoo Wise.
ina, end MrL Wallace Polrora, ton Church is located on the
Also aimouneocl was tho P. T.A. ailab': .Nro. Mall·lloo!alme, read- Kingsbury Rood and tile public
...,...,tlon 'to be hold in Colwn· lng ami !lbr111 eh-lco: T o m Ia in&gt;ltod to the rev! .a!.
boa, Oct. lt-16.11loiiiiUilmem- casaoll, FreollAwll, Don Beck·
NOTE SALE PROFITS
!UPON REQUEST)
boralriP drive to be hosdocl by or," wa.vo. ond means: aocl Mrs.
A toto1 of $135.46 was made
V•"A· .Pl1\ll&lt;ll1 aad P.T.A
Our Uaooi Goad CIHnl.;,
:
em tbo rummage aelo of the Eablicalloi\J. . .
Announce . . ·pu~olloWina oie moet~Ds parente gle• Class of tho Aabor)l UDII.,
and teae~.rl J,DCWed into claas- ed Methodist Church, Syracuse, !
Tha rooont eontennlal obsar- lotto Lambert and Sm1tlt.
Pomtroy
992-5421.,
11lo chureh history wao rei;.!
room dlscu111lon porloda. Re- hold Friday and Saturday In PomYIDCO and hornecOmlna of the
lrolbments ·wore aorvod by tile eroy.
Hamiod&lt; Grove Chrlitlan Church by Mr. QdiOIIbom, aoc1 a 4llet,
waa . - b y 178 poraonorep. "In Timea LIJle TheM,'' DIIUDI
~vo COmmlttoo.
by
Ann
and
Charlotte
Lall1WL
~
aocl
•Mrl.
1lorNy
C.
111·
_reHilllna 12 area •ches.
. RoCDiniaocl for hllvlna tuval- ~ aoloctlons wore p r e- aoll are ......,clng tho birth
ocl lhe fartbasl ..... llal Doe- sontec1 b)' tho :vouth ebolr in- of tbolr nrst mild, a spn, ·Rod· 'Now Many Wear
Me a Blaaslng''
Plul. MondoJ, Sept. 8, II
ter, former )IUior of tho cturch, cludllll
aocl"
"WonderfUl
Gni!O
of
JoHolzer
llolpital,
C-elllpllls.
rl'l
Old blo !aaii)J, who came from
With LIHI• Worry
the .Allee LICIO'd Collese in Eall- .,.,.. and t)l_o re waa in inotru- Mr· aocl Mrs. Homer 1!1aoll and .
Size BYz U
mental ~r by Patti
Mr. and Mra. Paul HudiOil cl. . Do your false teeth annoy and •m·
ernKOatuckJ.
A trlo compoied Gl JID Betz· POJiler01 are tbe gnmdparatao , MrruebJ allpptna,dropptns.orwob,
.. bUnl when JOU eat, t.ua:b or talk1
·· ~cbes rep"el.,w' were •- ll1ko
.,
Hazelton, ~- WQDe 1 Mrs. Dnld HudJon, Syracute,· • ·'J'hen 1pf1nkle altttle PASTDTH on
Point P l - . Oraage, T u ~ ...Wall
11D1,. '~
•1 ~e bt MJ.r- aod Mr._ CIIJUI
-~ Mrl • -orott
Cardrour
boldl din·
•
.:.-.
t~ platea.
nrmer PASI&amp;EIH
anel more comtort.abl,.
pilrl Plalna, ~ton, lllddlopori, aelea." IIICI WiQ'ne Well pr•sent- well VInton are
Yl.ko eatlnr
It'I alkallne
, .
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doesn'
t 1our.ea~ter.
No gummy,
IOOtJ,
l'oll&gt;ou&gt;l', Burllnihom. Kinp- .. um Nenr Walk Alone.'' entl,' .an4 Mrl.
·Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
Wuly Little ~ puty tu~ or fHl. Helpa check pta\e
llur7, Ajbolll, Collllllbua, Galll•· dl
ao1
c11on of F1or
odor. Dlllt\lre~t ih1t ftt are euentlll
MIDDLEPORT, 0 . .
nt.OCOi' on
e
- ColudJu• il a great-gr~andto
dentist resuta.rly.
polla aocl Rod&lt; ~"lllC8 Well Wll ••Love of God," JDOitber,
oetPA8
atalldruscoun\erB.
All ofler-. _.,n of muale followocl tha potluck dlmor Marilyn SID&lt;ktOII Marlin ill tho chur&lt;h basement at noon. "Rave You SMn Jesua," and
Mr. Jllllll Qdlllllborl7. pasklr Homer Rico playocl tho autoh8rp
1mdl re antl,y when he left to IDII aang two nmi&gt;ers. "Soma
tooch in the cOllege at M o r ,._ Glorious M(lrn!ng'' wu tbo se- . Ky., sova the lnvocatlan lection by Mr. Q~~..-ey,
!oUowlnK aJnslnl of tho Charlotte Lambe~ Am L a mbort, and w~· won.
"Battle Hrma It tho ]lepubllc."
A potted plant from Fraacio
Mr. aocl r.t:ro. Doster • a a 1
Florist
was oo.dlapla,y. Theyoolh
"'11111 II M1 Tdk" !ollowiDK
choir
ooncludocl
tba-am with
by tho mlnlstor, and
tho
"Hallelujah
Choru•" andMr.
tbere were ·two Hlectlona, •'fn
Quisenberry
pve
the bonocll&lt;·
ttoO Dark at the 141~.·· and
.uon.
..... DlftereDt NO'W," by CharCommittee -lntments wore
_.,cod ond Eric Hart, prin-

Revival

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992·2384

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nilbt ob......,.;. · Davollano ware acrlpture by
at the Joan Wolfe, tho Lord's PriJI·
Killlhta of f'11hlB1 hall in Gol· or In UDIIOII end tile plodp to
llpolla waa .......eel at a meet- the flag.
ill inl ofi]IO D!etri~ !3 ~ Coon- -.dii)B baoldea 'thoH nam\'1 ctlora 'Aioo'Ctatkli''of tho llauat&gt;- '011 werlli!ldlth !Jill!llltJ Past
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If you" re planning to builJ a home. o r if your preseri"t _hea~"'f .! Y":enf
needs to be reploo.!d , call or write the E lect:rk Cdmpany

heating

spr.ciali~t

tal k wit h you, No obliption; o( course!

8ri hsk
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wllen o Reddy Kilowott Rscommended 1
Dealer prepares a written estip'late Of ttla.~t to convert your home to tlec· I

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tric heatina. Offer aveilable to-Out customers only. Thfte is no obliplion.

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WIL:LIAIIS &amp;
PAULEY
PoMoroy, Ohio

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F r eckles are not all that
bad. Often they are totally
cute. But how do you CODvlnce that llrl of yours who
thinks abe's been euned with
some. kind of plapo ind 11
about to do anythlD.J, anape
her face with
even use dynalidte. All sbe

.....P,.per "'

would need II 1D

antlfreckle

cream wblch haJ blellclllng
propertlea. Apply II on !be
face f« :II minutes !hell
tisaue oU. Rlllle with
and water.
the
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ii;;;:m:li!l.l;l-ni Avo, s.w.
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POMEROY,O

115 W. SECOND

:Friendship Night Planned
11i

'12,50

2nd AVE.

Sentinel,

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PIIIOit,
Marioll; Mr. ond Mril. ·~W'
lhle and claJ&amp;htetl, WI qd,. .
Uoa, Racloe, and' Cblrlao ,...,_
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EleaDebbJe Ha:rten-

The Dai]J

GIVE DINNER
Mrs. Wnllim Frockeranddaul)!rfA!r, SharOn, entertolaocl atcllllnor SundiJI in honor of Mr.

hflAtt,.mLour

Conn., mates more

PAINT

PTA Program.·for Year.Revi·~#~s . .
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ONE COAT HOUSE
SPIED THE WORD

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than ' &amp;ny other' Amertcan

ROYALE
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Guest speaker during tho Sunday morning worship serviee at
tho &lt;hur&lt;h was tho Hev. w. Luther Trlcy of Rio Grande. He Ia
tho assiStant pro!eo~ of EugUsh at Rio Gnndo College and
paotorocl tho Pomero)' Cburch
frOID 19!1-45. Using scripture
from Kings, tho Rev. Mr. Trley
IIPoke on the topic, uThe Me.
sure of Faith."

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tlons.

Danbury,

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NEW HAVEN - Tbo Esther of ~ Pomeroy First lltlptiot
Circle of tho Lutheran i:hureh Churc'lo
Women met•.Tuasd"l' -nlng at ,--,--~----....
St. Paul Lutheran Church with
Nra. llarey Loyno ~ . .
bosteas. 11te lesson waa the seo.
oocl chapter in tho study "The Mighty Acts ot God" aDd
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.
was prooemocl by Mrs. J, v,
. McGrew. A short boslnoso moot~
ing Was held. AUendingwere Mi-a.
Robert Layne, Mra. John F.
R&lt;Nah, Mrs. Velma Roosh," MIBI
Lelah J, Powell, Nro. UOycl
Roush, Mrs. McGrew and Mrs.

certUlc:ateJ Were preserted
during promotlm dQ" aervlees
at tho PomerCIO' First Butiat
Church Sundl,y.
Kindergarten cerUtl.~tes went
to Lena Phalln, Jane Wyatt, and Layne.
ADIIO Sheridan. Keith Bailey receivoclaprlmarJ!cleparlmenlcer•
tlllcate, and tile Juniol' award&amp;
·weot to Ronnie Ccuch, Helena
Wyatl, and Gary Snouffer. John
Wlles, a""'rir:Urxleat or the Sunday S.hool modo !be prosom.-

h&amp;ts

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lllndefr by Dr. Charles A. w..;r; .
••lOCI- ·paator of the Calm-r ~

1,6oo ~~.both " boys

and Rirla,, aDd ~ doscrlboci.EI
Slhador 11 a COIOIIey about the
size of Maryland whore inter·
donominatlonli ChrlsU.., worlds
corriocl On in 31 chur&lt;h&amp;L
. Mrs. Hatler dlsp]IJiocl .....

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Birth of Daughter

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her aoilents
·!'"i!llln&amp;s, Jewelry, a,.!· . ~
'~-&lt;IL Sir!&gt; noted !bat ~arf. 'If
ttiO White (:rosa, ftJnds of "c!Ufa..
ea .here goes for her WU'k In
El Sal
(it' Jbusiollll'l'
. Alao ,~ki111 · ibo
Ill"!'
&lt;neetl11! wore Dr. JoNil&gt;l&gt;
·.~ . " . &lt;llO s
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of a ~ Cliapmon, executive minister
achOGI Ia tho of tho Ohio Blptist Coovontlon,
counth of El and the Rev, Louis Eckola, tho
Ohio ~st COnvention oreo
' Her
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Hearinl wild tales

Sounders

i rouna parents i
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Kloe1, nine.
Uo,yd Jenldna,

NEW HAVEN - Lodiea Nilfrt
bach, olx: Martha Moore a n d
was held at tbe dinner meeUng
RiZBr"a, 4-6.
Mary Ferrell, lhei Trfllla Feror tile Bend Rotary Club of New
Forest Run, 6:15-7,
rell, four; Se¥t Wblebreater,
Haven recentb at the Hartford • lllnersvillo, 7:15.$:15.
Kevin Stutler, and Paul Kioea,
Methodist Oturch. Lewis SmnWEDNESDAY
throe; HelOII Teafonl, llciroiiQI
mers preSided at the short busiRt. 12t Whistle Slop, 10- Wlnebromer, Debbie Plollens,
ness meeUrc ln the absence of 10:15.
two, and Earl Pickens and Brentho President, Robert Gilmore.
Berlin, 10:30-1H5.
da Haye1, cme.
Attendina wefe Mr. and Mra.
Wellston Library, 12-3.
Clyde Foley, Mr. and Mrs. HerJack!on Cou~~ey Awle FoaSoap Making a Chore
lllln Loyno, Mr. ond Mrs. DoMid tlval, 3:30.$.
Be sJad yoa were~~'t bora
F. Roush and Sheey~ Mr. and
FRIDAY
Ia
lbe , .... old dayJ. Fn&amp;al
Mrs. ·Fred Pomeroy, Mr. and
Sellsbury, 9-11.
bomemoken made their on
Mrs. 1Joyd R&lt;Noh, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Plalna, 12.:.
aoap 111 a twOHia'y Job whleb
Russell Clpehart, Mr. and Mra.
A1frocl, 2:15.::30.
.....atred I polllldo o1 waoldnc
Harry Miller, Rev, and Mrs.
Burlingfwn, 3-3:30,
HCia, a polllldo of tlllllaked
Lowell Keeney, Ardlur Thabet,
Ume, tlae oame ameut of
Rod&lt; Sprlnga, 4-t:30.
Lewis Smnmer, Mr. and Mra.
deu fat ud eadlea (allou
RtKland (Main St.), 5-6:30.
of llallmc water te prodtleo a
Jack Flesher,
Silver Run, 7-7:30.
Bra&lt;l&gt;ury Radio Stotlon, 7:- bulk oupply of fl poaado of
Hap. foio't II eaaler jaol k1
!5-8:30.
Disinfect Dishes
plel It ap al the store!
Take this added precaution
If there Is slclmess ill your
home. After sickroom dillhes
Announce
are thoroughly waabed aoak
them for S mlnuteo In a solutioa of 'lit -eup chlorine bleach
per gallon of hot irater, rinse

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TUE!DAY
Southern, 9~:30.
Racine (Wagner' s dore), 2:·
45-3:!5•.

GOOD DRIVING HABITS OF

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Fl'remen
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""'ldiwwork
SoJ.,or:
SpaDIBI!:

Lulies' Night Held .

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dl!i"ctor

· cordially Invited.

Arts, Crafts

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·l!lerved at noon. The pubiic b

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Eddy's Schedule

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MIDDLEPORT 0 .

Morning apeakor wUI be tho
R;ev. Junes Morson ofllo11on
aail. lflernooa 1111oaker will be
tho Rev, Joaeph D, Gra,y, Co.,lumboL Rotrosbmenta will be

Attendance Pins

Given Sunday

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nlo Foroat R&gt;u n ~st
will observe ·its Olshih
(Personal
N.otes
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'annlverauy or tho P.stor, tho; , '
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Rev. L. Simison- on Sunday.
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A LI'ITLE 'HOMEWORK' _Watching Warl:t
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Motor Co.

Of'

QUALm

tl Mft ., reiKt • ..,. Ml ~ •
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FOR SALE - 17 ft. OMC JoiJD.
son CSport boat willa • BP
moiDr. Inboard , OulboanL
Trailer Included. AD In pd
ooncllll011. Phone tiiiUS'II.
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2S.

Cw;:wllwcw '

1965 CORV AIR . .. . ... ..... .... , , ... .. , ..11395•
4 dr. low mileage, spotles&amp; clear viQ)'l interior, bucket
seats, new w-s--w tires, 140 HP engine, with auto. trans.,
radio and heater. A nice one.
1965 CHEVELLE . .. .. .. .. .. . . ............i595
Malibu Conv. V8 e~ine, powerglide, radio, heater, new
whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white JQ"lon top,
vinyl iri.erior trim.
1964 CORV AIR • • • . . . • . .... . ............ 1995
Spider. 2 dr. black ftnish , good tire1. 4 spd. Radio and ·
heater.

CJUIIUAHVA pupplel f w.b
old. PbOile 813-M. •tf.31c
and one dmnp; llao )llllllel.
Pearl Iembo. Pllone . 7. . .
J.tf.31c

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!I'I'EREO,

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WILL DO PAINTING, pbnnNng,
eaj6Jior and eleolrlc ......-11:

For lent

by &lt;Olllrtlel or by hour. Pbone

Amerlean

ger, lovely m1ple llnlsh.
Make payments of $t per
monlb or hoi.,.., of • . 12.
can 1112-3211.
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1'0MEROY. OHIO

STEREO, AM ' FM radio, 4-

For lent
CLt!lAN two bedroom fllrnllbed
apartment. automatic boat,
five mlles north of l'omef&lt;l) _

Phone - ·

Early

stereo, radio eomblnallon,
ooDd slaw omit, t speed eban-

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

TltE FAMILY of Mrs. Eleanor
Howard wish to express their
sincere thanks to all thOse
sending flowers, food and
WANTED
cards. during our time o£ be- PONTOON Floa~ 211 or 21 fool;
reavement. Special thanks to
Phone lm-3'/tf.
9-1~
Rev . Robert J ackson, Mrs.
Helen Harper, Mt. Moriah BABY SlTI'EII three or four
Baptist Church, Middleport,
days a week. Saturday and
Ewing Funeral Home and
Sunday excluded. Mrs. Jim
Donald Woods and son. Our
Smilh Phone ~704 9-17-3tp
sincere thanks.
The Howaro r·amlly.
Help Wanted
9-17-llp
CAR BOPS, apply In penon at
Crow'• steak House, PomeWE WISH to express our aptrlf.
.....,.
pn!clalion
and
heartfelt
thanks to all who sent food ,
flowers, money. words or MALE OR FEMALE, lull or
part time night at day' apply
1ympath,y, pallbearers, Chll·
In penon BBF, AlboDs. Oblo.
dren's Hospital stall, Rev.
N-We
and Mrs. Robins, Envoy and
Mn. Ray Wining, Ewing Funeral Home, and all who help- THE MASON County Aetlon
Group, Inc., Is wklog appUed In any lray during the illcanll
lor • COIIllly director.
ness and death or our dear
CoU.,e
degree at oflselllnl
oon and brother, Marvin Mcwft
ezper~enee
1n progam
Guire. Jr.
and
lllaff
admlDistraUon.
IDMarvin McGuire. Sr.,
IIIrelted appllcmla may """'
and Family.
11-17-ltp
tact the loeal CollllliiiDIIy ,\c:•
lion Olllce In the courthoule
Notice
liltUdlng. Phone 1'114111111.
t-1Nit
INTRODUCING Judy Smith as
a new operator and high stylIst. Evening appolntmento
Public S.le
avallable m Tuesdayo a n d AUC'l'tON: I RAVE sold my
'11luradaya. Helen's Beauty
!ann and wm sell the lollowSbop. 16110 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
lnli personal property at my
!'bone 1112-2190.
9-IJ.8te
residence located one mile
west ol Chesler, Oblo on
iTRE ltlh Annual Con!e•a•u of County Road 2ll off of Slate
the United Gospel MIBslon
Route 7 (Watch for sale arChurchel of Ohio and West
rows), Saturday, Sept. 21,
Vlr8lnla will be held al Planto 1968, 10:30 a.m. - Frliidalre
Memorial Churdl al the new
refrigerator, electric oven,
~lte above Racine, Sepl.
dishes, towels, rtnoe tuba,
lJib thru :and. SlartiDII at
grill, two five piece dinette
7:10 p.m. each evonblg wllb
seta, Sllvertone TV, eurlalns.
opodo1 81"11[18· Rav. 0 . G.
thruw rugs, clolbea hamper.
MeKinney wiD be the speaklxl2 rug, wall lelepbone, qullter. AD day aervlce Sunday
lnl framell, Ironing board,
tho ZIDd with a basket dJn..
Maytag washer (wringer),
1101' at letart Commlllllty
coffee table, ullUty cart, auHaD. Please bring own table
tomatic washer, de1k, rocker,.
oervloe. HJ'Il1ll sing begbmlng
dresser, lour beds, porch
at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
swing, d......,. and vanity,
Come, let .. sing and ...,...
lawn chairs, elder barrels
lblp together. Rev. 0 . G. Me(3), stone Jus, cream separa. Kinney, moderator and PJ&gt;tor, eleetrle drtU, bencli vloe,
eral IIUJII. Rav. E. J. Grllbench grinder, 10 bp motor,
ftth, Ulllstanl aupt. IHMic
4 1 8 loot picture window.
glass door, one lot of windVOR TIW&gt;E--Cash far 1ft.
ows. Many other arllcles too
llques, WiWim Hamm, Midnumeroua to mention. Tertn1,
dleport.
I a 30ip
cash. OWner, W. E. Brown.
Lunch served by drurch. Not
WILL DO sewing at home respolllllble lor accldento.
idppers, pockets, pegging.
Bradlonl Auction Company,
hemming, alterations, etc.
Racine, Ohio_ Phone ~1.
Ifni. Freddie 1babet, Muon,
C. C. Bradford, Auclloneer,
!'bone 77:1-5651.
4-ll).tfc
A. C. Bradlonl, Mgr.

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, . Cl IJF will be ciDIOd lor t..O
Wlllb •'"- Sept. 30 through
Ocl H.
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'I'JIAILBR SPACE, I;UIIJ ID
lid up. pt!Y.. piiDt:J ol
far X ''Ill to plaJ.
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To Buy
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FUIIIIISIIED TWO BEDROOM

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FIJRNlSHED FIRST floor f.
room apartment. Adulto only.
212 South Flllb, Mldclleport.
Phone 99M435.
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Whiie!AHtnment
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5.55

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Nazarerie
kakee,
were _ColleJO, Kanllle •"""'
Weekend lo vlrlt4ud7'• ~·· ;
Mr. ani llrL Vlr1thJ!)oW IIIII

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~9,11

EEK AND MEEK

3 P.M.

NJD O,WR.E I¥SSIIJG
11-\E euc;l!: N-R&amp;ICt !

AND

4:30 P.M.
Keeping Meig$
Gallic and
Mason Area
lnfo~med As
Well As

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LOCAL REPORTS
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730 S. R•t.•~t ,-ilwo~t..C•llf.. ma,
91166; SARAn BETZim;, who ,..
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.,., MlnM•oto; and tN unlmown
t.lra, clevis..,, l~trtfts;. otiMh:l~t•
hotO&lt;o,ouo\01,., of NELLIE CkiiYL

lALLI&lt; LIITHEY. ELVA LATHh
STILES. ESTA LATHEY GRAVES,
EMMER LATHEY, SAMUEL LATH·

EY MARY .LATilEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTF..ALL1 all
.d will ••• ,.uce tt.t WILLIAM E.
STIVERS, lltCI~t~lnl•tratf11 of tt. ""
lola of Nellie Clo.Y;_Nc ., 9fl tM ht
doy of AUIJutl, 1968 filM· hl1 ,.tl•
tlon In tt,.i Proltata Court within fiM .
for the Countr •f Mtlg• onCI lratti of
Ohio oll.. lnt thot It II n.C••••'1ta

Me:••·

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to ••II IM ,.,,
ow.,.4 lly
Nelli• Cloy lilac , to poy tt. _..,,

of saicl N;(ll, Cl"/; tolcl rnl ••·

toto bel"f ftnrlb. os followt;l
~ Sitvotod In tM ViiiM•- of tf.frl•

sOMIIM, T •-•"''' of Scipio, ·coufto

It of tA.IJ•• Ill• Ina town loti M, 16,
17 c:ntf 18 In Wil•••'• 4 lt¥1n'• ~·
dillon •• the 'fi llloo• of

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of town
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Ttt. prayer of svhf ~ltl• J•, for
det.r,..IWion Df .... r14!ht•, klletut,
art4 ll•ns of tM dof..-Niaflls' fM I1Uoo
thorlty to
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Doted Aueutt 7, 1961.

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2 BEDROOM Apartment In
Middleport, Newly deroraled, 11188 ClllllVY plctup. Fteolalde. GUliS, buy, sell Or tradt any
• Del Ivel)'
8llD reganllestt of · COihlli!on.
Phone 1192-3588 woekdayJ_
$!1111, phone - -IfaJ cub val.., at Fife'•- Pis• Quick Service
9-J.&amp;.ete
9-IS-fic
IDII, rilles, or llhotguns, Lu• Finishlna
garo wanted, dig lh14 out ASSOCIATES
FOUR ROOMS and bath util- AKC BASSET HOUND PUPS.
·-SYRACVIII!!
turn them Into " ' at Fife's,
male, Margaret G.,..,.,, Long
Ity room, close to new Po!ru!• Sand &amp; Gravel
J.tS-atc
nt In! St., Middleport, Item:
Bottom, phone 1115 3326.
roy grade school. Large lot.
led dealer. Pbono 111!!-5157.
DIAL 9!12·3284
J.tf.31c
Call 119:!-2540.
9-17-3te
Bulin•• Servfe~~ ~
J.11.tlc
AIR OONDl1'IONING ~
HORSE, call Fremont SlevODI,
For Sale or Tr1de
allon aenlce. Jack't Relrlt742-4«57.
9-~ FOUR ROOM HOUSI!:, bath. all
liiBIJ COMET, I cylinder, autoGOEGLEIN GRAVEL
eratlon, New lllna. bono
conveniences, 21 Cave Street,
malic, two door; 11117 au,..
FOJDen&gt;ll. Contact .BOb EDtIIIIZ-ZO'IV.
f •
401 PAGE
ler New Venter, air COiidl- 1916 FIAT. see at Z10 Walnut
man,
phone
9IIIM90
or
CheaSt
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Middleport
after
5
p.m.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
tloned, power brakes, oteerter 1185 3551.
. ..15-31p READY • IIJX COlll!lele deify.
9-1T-31c
Jng and wladon, f door ,.
eretl rf8bl to yOOr (KOjeet.
daD; 1968 Volbwagen; 11M
Fast and , 0111. Free esti-FACI'ORY
CLOSEOUT,
1181
CHEVROLET BISCAYNE,
LEGAL NOTICE
a..vy v.a, automalte; 11117 11164
Dillel.
Phone IIIUIIII, Galtllamo..
brand
stereo,
lovely
4
door.
standard
shift,
good
Mustang, 6 cyUnder automaleln Ready • Mis Co., llld&amp; .. OTICI 011 PILl... 'Of UIYINT. .Y
walnut flnlsb. 'l'hls set bas big
condition. $650, call New Hatic. Financing available. Pb.
• ..
automatic dtanger, AM &amp; FM port, Oblo. .
ven m21148.
9-17-etp
- 7 . alter 5 phone 1112radio_
1bls set sold much
"''o Ule .._,.ton or A«elel aloin
J.J.I.Uc
d th ettdeN to nell Gl U. loJiow.
BUDGET
PIUCB
fmnltllia
OD
higher
now.
WID
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for
11164 FORD Falrlane 500. 44oor,
..... . . .... ...aa.atl ol . . . . .,
our lblrd flOor btJdt!al lllop. Ofllo, vlzJ-tht IUfVIVII'JI spou••·· tt.
•108.45.
or
$5
per
monlb.
Try
radio
and
stereo,
pd
condi.... of .... tll6 b r
'Ill ua.r
28 FOOT Pontoou House Boa!,
It In your home. CaD 1112-d. llabr Fundbae, JC!t!dllpo't, the wt1b 1D11 to tiM: atkt....,. • .....
tion. Must sell. leaving lor
l8 bp Johnson, $350. Or will
Oldo.
' • Ule
t•U'IIen ' " '
f UJ' .. tbl
J.IJ«cp
VIetnam. See Gerald HoDon,
d"ft!MftUOMI: ,...._:
trade. cau m.:Hl.9. 11-~W~~o
one mile east of Five P!&gt;lnta
"shmd ~M'ACBINES. "repair at.lW
c......,; m.to. c.- • 11.111
off Rt. 7.
9-17·31c THE AMAZING Blue 1At!tre
lllltll L. llaltlrlfM, p
1'01· Oldo.
oervlce,
aD
llllkel.
WY
IPets For S1l1
C!IIIM No. :lt.tll.
wiD le4ve · )'(IUr upholstery
J'nda n.dtft, PoaAfDJ'o Obit;,
!ICIINAUZERS, 0ocbr1, PGOd: FRONT END, suitable for maltbeaullfully soft and clean. . IlM. '""' rabrle Sbop; ~ r ... Mo. 1t.-.
les and Westles 'While Scot:
l!fOJ. Au'!""la:d ~ 8alel
,... .,. ....... D8tl&amp;4 tbd Rant electric sbampooer
Ing a trailer, $15; tires,
and
Serilce.
We
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pen
lies', .... breeding aiGct.
~*"!:.
.~
Bater Furniture. · J.lute
springs and wheels; 300 gal·
f
Mtl t.ite If 11114 ~ cGaatr, ....,.
lldllortl.
Nf.lre
lllrUroo Kennela, Coolville,
Ion water lank, auitable for
f*' tn WI Cclart.. . IIIII - ~
0. tml.
1-IUIIc
nJid ~- Will be for .....,..
baullog water, $30. Edward COAL FURNACE, JBDIOI Davbll • ...,.,. w. court .. ... ..,.
Ia, Portland, Oltlo. J.18-31p CKlARtm'B 'ftllldlng maddiw dQ . , leMember. u&amp; at . 10.0
Ball, Phone wz.e529. ..17-3te
184 wvld. ABC Bubiai*' , o·elol* A.K.
AKC REGJSI'ERED twn year
.:\DJ ,..,.,. dMirlDI to D
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old WHITE male German FIVE six week old male lti~ COUNTY FAJB demonstrator,
. . . . . . . . . fUt tllem at
M-Ilt! lNa ,..... .. ...,. l'rlol' t...........
Sllepberd q, AKC regtater1111. zig Ill sewing maddne '
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tens to give sway. can 1112ed one male and one female
band ... 1111 of
wred at eounty lair. 'l'hls ma- ,
5327 after 6 p.m.
9-t7-31e
WHITE German Sbephenl
1ln' · - tbll ltb 4lr ' of ......
dJine will do fancy n:t,
ln•ur•nce
•• tL ....... ,
pups, phone Llltlt Jlocklng ELECI'IIIC refrigerator and
make bullmlholes, darn IDt(' AU'I'OMOIIILI!l IIWWL• 'Ilea
Cltrll .. ..... Cewrt
119-JilS.
11-IWIIo
~am. lhlll macblne IOid
eaneelled? Loll JOUr opera.
electri&lt;: range, 12$ each. Carl
•Y IAIIft L MOll ...
far 1109.50 110!" $44 or • per ar'l license? CaD 11111111.
Barnhill, Tuppers PlalnJ,
1101 ..., . .
ForS.Ie
month, 11'7 II In your home,
I 11 lie
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Phone 667-3100.
9-17-3tp
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
callllllliiS.
11-tJete
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud PLAY PEN and
oeat. Mrs.
service and grooming. PIIClDe Joho Lyons, 548 Second Ave.,
uMU
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Middleport.
9-17 -3le
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8 Olll)lloy. ........ .ol . . u4 od at _Athans, feD aDd was 1-"·""·
atneu'IIIII,
• -ta,,_
Wlqt. ,.c. .,,.
AKC Golden Retriever puppiM. FOUR ROOM bouse, balb, lull
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&amp;14 Ash Sl, Mldclleport. IDSMALL
FARM,
17
aereo,
1
od
af
his
J&lt;it
and
Is
a
patient
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buement, storm doors and
IHfl.
HI-Ill!
house,
bath,
IU
beat,
on
rrtlfr
.
at
Veterans
MeJDorlal
Holpj1al.
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windows,- aluminum siding,
water QJtem. new lldnlle
Mr. aild Mrs. Tommy Burn- f!. •,, t¥
a) "~ ....
priced reasonable. Can be
KENNEBEC Polatooo, Cbarlea seen at '1'13 Grant Street. Mid~
and
·'umlnum
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ildo
are
amounchw
11oe
birth
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lsu
8CIOd
garqe
and
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localof
a
baby girl at Holzer 11o..
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c
HUlon, Portland.
1-21
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pltaL
.dleport.
9-17.-tp
ed - mile flllm Boohan, 4
''-' "' 111 .,., • • .,
m11a1 f1om Cbeller 0111o
Mr. ani Mrs. BW llluri'IJ
POTATOES, WATElUII!lLONI,
FOUR year old mare, three
_.. blad:
•
on of COlumbus were hOille owr
phone lfS.I2M Clarence PrGf.
""'"'
lop
fQad.
Pbone
fourths Arabian, Phone 1112NNIJ8.
e.IJ.IIc lloe WOekend lo visit hil m~•-,
- - 'and 111r'
- 1: Frttd ~rofChar:
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Ott, Portland.
a.zt.llc 6011.
Mrs. Ellzabetll !lurraJ.
. lertoa, W. Va., and Mr. andMrl.
9-17-31c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles KtJw Frlltk. SIIIIGI of . Dotrnil. lllcb.
USED BEATING equlpmenl. 18 CVIIIC FOOT refrigerator,
had u recent 'l!altoro, Mr. ani -• Mrs. 'I.erar W7101 who ruf.
one gaa floor furniCe, 80,000
lusiMU ~Mrs. Ed Klotr and llfr, and lolra. . fel:od a heart ajlaek, Is ~ ~
frostless, ice mater, two
B'IU, t60; 000 gu upflo fut.
,.,,_., '--''"• __.__ _. Eddie KI~ an1 rOll J-'-· ··all ' 110111 at Veta~ Melllorlll ROfo
years old, also electric range, "'una.._--........,
.... • o!Harrlaon.~viD• - ~'
pltalltPOIIllrQV.
naee 10,000 BTU, 1911; f (II
good eondiUon. Pbono 1112:n
dlrr-t
bNeda,
Clllllllrw
clmllltlng beaters wllb fall.
Recent vloltors of Mr. an1
Mr, and Mro. ~ Domroa
..17-31e
t&amp;O and up; one coal lllokllr 1911.
eo or 4 1nedl ol .,U budtl, Mrs. N, S. White wore Mr. ani. bad u recent vlalton l\lr, ani
by Clllln8 Pllbr . . 1111, I'll111r Bob Domroa 1111 _ ,_
with controls t/1; 0111 oD
11188
RED
FORD
Futura Sports
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or
11'1-1111
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C
oolville.
Mrs. Horrloon WJUta frCIII Fort
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converaloll burner t&amp;O; wred
Lee, VL, and Mf; anllolrl. Dao ani Mr, ~- llrl. Gal')' Gibson
Coupe, hucltet seato, ctuioe
coal lurnaees. . . . .. Am1111 •11 , ~·Glom
of .""••••
. .
and_ Brad Ill ~
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DoliGII&gt;o
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.,.,_
amatie, new tireS, Phone •
old Brolbors, Pomeroy, pboae
100
C. C; :JIIWIFOIID . -•, - 111111 JudJ K1QI f!id lfr. To&lt;&gt;alid· ~ ·
S'l'l8.
..17~te
IIIIMI.
N-Ile
AucnoNIIBit
ry Wll!tama, who, are -.~ YW,.
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GENERAL S'I'OIIE - Service
Slatton and 1 room hoult
wllb bath. Stock Included In
tale. tH,OOO.OO
.
S'l'OCI[ FARM - ~ acreo, I
. aood banta, aood puture, I
bousea, free gas and minerair.
HELEN at VIRGIL TI!!AI'OBD

992-2689

From · t1oe Larielll Tl'IICl&lt; or
:tlullcb--. RadlliOr To,, Tho
llftlallost H81ter•Core: ·

PHQHE 667,3370

1n1 60 x ·so. Ideal far dllcounl
stare. Ouly Pl.oe0.00

OHIO PALLET CO.

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Hockliuort,·Ohio ·

Real Est•te For S.le

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Minimum Diameter 2 in • .

EIPIIIENCEI ·
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Pomeroy Home &amp;
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Plainot.; 10 ln.

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-G\IARANil'E~
PHONE 992-2094

WANIEDI

DELIVERED TO

SIX ROOM brlclt home on 4th
St.. N"" Haven. Price reduced. Rancb style. three bedrooms, gsra1e. hasemem.
Phone 8D41Tt.
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payments. Call 1112-3211.
9-IJ.8te

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BEAUTY

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PER TON

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autDmatic changer_
Walnut console model. WID
oac:rlliee lor flU! or monthly

N-12tp 'I'R.AII.ER, Brown's TraDer
Pm, Mlnenvllle. Pbone
9-tl--61c
WILL LEASE all electric three
bedroom trailer for one year.
One dilld OK _ llarllonl area. FURNISHED and unlumlshetl
apar1mento. Clolo tD achool.
Write, George Fields, 1:108
Phone 1112-54M.
Ill-~
Eul 83rd Street, Chicago, m.
. .11.
II-17.Qe
TRAILER SPACE, aD utilities
available. lnqalre 158 MulberSPECIAL SALE on this weeli:.
ry
alter S or I p.m. Write P.
W0111011's dresseo and clothhealer, . PICK YOUR own apples.
0.
llo&lt;
425 POJDen&gt;y_ 5-Zf.lfc WARM MORNIIIG
lnl and children'• clothing.
heatl s tD f roon; priced
son's Ordlard, St. Rl. 10
Jeffers Clolblng Store, Rt. 33,
rea""l•hle,
Rtchl!d
A.
Raynear
U. S. 50. • - · J.1Uie
)'omeroy.
9-11.Qe FURNISHED GARAGE 8pll'Iman, Easl Vlnt St., Racine.
1Delll 011 (Jneoln tun. Ulllltles
J.ll«p FALL CLEARANCE ON AWMpaid; adultl only. Pbone 1112ANYONE interested in startIIIIlM FJBIIING BOATS. 10, '
f-19-~
IDa a r.ew Testament Baptist SMI.
12,
IS fool. Klnpbwy Boat
FOUR STEERS, INigblng IJe.
Oiurl:b please call IMi-3484.
SalOl,
OD County RoliCI II,
hleoll fSll and 110 U. JIDI.
J.17--61c 'I'IIJIEB ROOIIIuralabed apart- Ialld Selrles, Rutllnol. Pbone. - mile ..... ol. Rl. II, plioal
1111111, ~ . . . .. 1-25--lfc
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J.~1tlc
741-4121.
J.IJ.«p
GARAGE SALE, clothes and
mllc., Wednesday and Thurs- 'IIIAILIR LOTS. Bob's MobUe
Ooort, llyneule, Oblo 011 Slate
Help W111tec1
day. Waller France, Rutland,
Ill at, Pbone IIWII1.
Oblo. Near ll'ade school.
•n-111!
ll-17-11c

Chesb1re 1167-'1652.

DID 'IE SWEEP
IT TO?

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WHI\R ON AtRTH

BARNEY

TWO TRUCK BEDS, 0111 flat

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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FOR SALE - 17 ft. OMC JoiJD.
son CSport boat willa • BP
moiDr. Inboard , OulboanL
Trailer Included. AD In pd
ooncllll011. Phone tiiiUS'II.
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Pomeroy

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1965 CORV AIR . .. . ... ..... .... , , ... .. , ..11395•
4 dr. low mileage, spotles&amp; clear viQ)'l interior, bucket
seats, new w-s--w tires, 140 HP engine, with auto. trans.,
radio and heater. A nice one.
1965 CHEVELLE . .. .. .. .. .. . . ............i595
Malibu Conv. V8 e~ine, powerglide, radio, heater, new
whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white JQ"lon top,
vinyl iri.erior trim.
1964 CORV AIR • • • . . . • . .... . ............ 1995
Spider. 2 dr. black ftnish , good tire1. 4 spd. Radio and ·
heater.

CJUIIUAHVA pupplel f w.b
old. PbOile 813-M. •tf.31c
and one dmnp; llao )llllllel.
Pearl Iembo. Pllone . 7. . .
J.tf.31c

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WILL DO PAINTING, pbnnNng,
eaj6Jior and eleolrlc ......-11:

For lent

by &lt;Olllrtlel or by hour. Pbone

Amerlean

ger, lovely m1ple llnlsh.
Make payments of $t per
monlb or hoi.,.., of • . 12.
can 1112-3211.
t-IUII!

1'0MEROY. OHIO

STEREO, AM ' FM radio, 4-

For lent
CLt!lAN two bedroom fllrnllbed
apartment. automatic boat,
five mlles north of l'omef&lt;l) _

Phone - ·

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stereo, radio eomblnallon,
ooDd slaw omit, t speed eban-

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

TltE FAMILY of Mrs. Eleanor
Howard wish to express their
sincere thanks to all thOse
sending flowers, food and
WANTED
cards. during our time o£ be- PONTOON Floa~ 211 or 21 fool;
reavement. Special thanks to
Phone lm-3'/tf.
9-1~
Rev . Robert J ackson, Mrs.
Helen Harper, Mt. Moriah BABY SlTI'EII three or four
Baptist Church, Middleport,
days a week. Saturday and
Ewing Funeral Home and
Sunday excluded. Mrs. Jim
Donald Woods and son. Our
Smilh Phone ~704 9-17-3tp
sincere thanks.
The Howaro r·amlly.
Help Wanted
9-17-llp
CAR BOPS, apply In penon at
Crow'• steak House, PomeWE WISH to express our aptrlf.
.....,.
pn!clalion
and
heartfelt
thanks to all who sent food ,
flowers, money. words or MALE OR FEMALE, lull or
part time night at day' apply
1ympath,y, pallbearers, Chll·
In penon BBF, AlboDs. Oblo.
dren's Hospital stall, Rev.
N-We
and Mrs. Robins, Envoy and
Mn. Ray Wining, Ewing Funeral Home, and all who help- THE MASON County Aetlon
Group, Inc., Is wklog appUed In any lray during the illcanll
lor • COIIllly director.
ness and death or our dear
CoU.,e
degree at oflselllnl
oon and brother, Marvin Mcwft
ezper~enee
1n progam
Guire. Jr.
and
lllaff
admlDistraUon.
IDMarvin McGuire. Sr.,
IIIrelted appllcmla may """'
and Family.
11-17-ltp
tact the loeal CollllliiiDIIy ,\c:•
lion Olllce In the courthoule
Notice
liltUdlng. Phone 1'114111111.
t-1Nit
INTRODUCING Judy Smith as
a new operator and high stylIst. Evening appolntmento
Public S.le
avallable m Tuesdayo a n d AUC'l'tON: I RAVE sold my
'11luradaya. Helen's Beauty
!ann and wm sell the lollowSbop. 16110 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
lnli personal property at my
!'bone 1112-2190.
9-IJ.8te
residence located one mile
west ol Chesler, Oblo on
iTRE ltlh Annual Con!e•a•u of County Road 2ll off of Slate
the United Gospel MIBslon
Route 7 (Watch for sale arChurchel of Ohio and West
rows), Saturday, Sept. 21,
Vlr8lnla will be held al Planto 1968, 10:30 a.m. - Frliidalre
Memorial Churdl al the new
refrigerator, electric oven,
~lte above Racine, Sepl.
dishes, towels, rtnoe tuba,
lJib thru :and. SlartiDII at
grill, two five piece dinette
7:10 p.m. each evonblg wllb
seta, Sllvertone TV, eurlalns.
opodo1 81"11[18· Rav. 0 . G.
thruw rugs, clolbea hamper.
MeKinney wiD be the speaklxl2 rug, wall lelepbone, qullter. AD day aervlce Sunday
lnl framell, Ironing board,
tho ZIDd with a basket dJn..
Maytag washer (wringer),
1101' at letart Commlllllty
coffee table, ullUty cart, auHaD. Please bring own table
tomatic washer, de1k, rocker,.
oervloe. HJ'Il1ll sing begbmlng
dresser, lour beds, porch
at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
swing, d......,. and vanity,
Come, let .. sing and ...,...
lawn chairs, elder barrels
lblp together. Rev. 0 . G. Me(3), stone Jus, cream separa. Kinney, moderator and PJ&gt;tor, eleetrle drtU, bencli vloe,
eral IIUJII. Rav. E. J. Grllbench grinder, 10 bp motor,
ftth, Ulllstanl aupt. IHMic
4 1 8 loot picture window.
glass door, one lot of windVOR TIW&gt;E--Cash far 1ft.
ows. Many other arllcles too
llques, WiWim Hamm, Midnumeroua to mention. Tertn1,
dleport.
I a 30ip
cash. OWner, W. E. Brown.
Lunch served by drurch. Not
WILL DO sewing at home respolllllble lor accldento.
idppers, pockets, pegging.
Bradlonl Auction Company,
hemming, alterations, etc.
Racine, Ohio_ Phone ~1.
Ifni. Freddie 1babet, Muon,
C. C. Bradford, Auclloneer,
!'bone 77:1-5651.
4-ll).tfc
A. C. Bradlonl, Mgr.

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lid up. pt!Y.. piiDt:J ol
far X ''Ill to plaJ.
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room apartment. Adulto only.
212 South Flllb, Mldclleport.
Phone 99M435.
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3 P.M.

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Keeping Meig$
Gallic and
Mason Area
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91166; SARAn BETZim;, who ,..
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t.lra, clevis..,, l~trtfts;. otiMh:l~t•
hotO&lt;o,ouo\01,., of NELLIE CkiiYL

lALLI&lt; LIITHEY. ELVA LATHh
STILES. ESTA LATHEY GRAVES,
EMMER LATHEY, SAMUEL LATH·

EY MARY .LATilEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTF..ALL1 all
.d will ••• ,.uce tt.t WILLIAM E.
STIVERS, lltCI~t~lnl•tratf11 of tt. ""
lola of Nellie Clo.Y;_Nc ., 9fl tM ht
doy of AUIJutl, 1968 filM· hl1 ,.tl•
tlon In tt,.i Proltata Court within fiM .
for the Countr •f Mtlg• onCI lratti of
Ohio oll.. lnt thot It II n.C••••'1ta

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It of tA.IJ•• Ill• Ina town loti M, 16,
17 c:ntf 18 In Wil•••'• 4 lt¥1n'• ~·
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art4 ll•ns of tM dof..-Niaflls' fM I1Uoo
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Doted Aueutt 7, 1961.

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2 BEDROOM Apartment In
Middleport, Newly deroraled, 11188 ClllllVY plctup. Fteolalde. GUliS, buy, sell Or tradt any
• Del Ivel)'
8llD reganllestt of · COihlli!on.
Phone 1192-3588 woekdayJ_
$!1111, phone - -IfaJ cub val.., at Fife'•- Pis• Quick Service
9-J.&amp;.ete
9-IS-fic
IDII, rilles, or llhotguns, Lu• Finishlna
garo wanted, dig lh14 out ASSOCIATES
FOUR ROOMS and bath util- AKC BASSET HOUND PUPS.
·-SYRACVIII!!
turn them Into " ' at Fife's,
male, Margaret G.,..,.,, Long
Ity room, close to new Po!ru!• Sand &amp; Gravel
J.tS-atc
nt In! St., Middleport, Item:
Bottom, phone 1115 3326.
roy grade school. Large lot.
led dealer. Pbono 111!!-5157.
DIAL 9!12·3284
J.tf.31c
Call 119:!-2540.
9-17-3te
Bulin•• Servfe~~ ~
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AIR OONDl1'IONING ~
HORSE, call Fremont SlevODI,
For Sale or Tr1de
allon aenlce. Jack't Relrlt742-4«57.
9-~ FOUR ROOM HOUSI!:, bath. all
liiBIJ COMET, I cylinder, autoGOEGLEIN GRAVEL
eratlon, New lllna. bono
conveniences, 21 Cave Street,
malic, two door; 11117 au,..
FOJDen&gt;ll. Contact .BOb EDtIIIIZ-ZO'IV.
f •
401 PAGE
ler New Venter, air COiidl- 1916 FIAT. see at Z10 Walnut
man,
phone
9IIIM90
or
CheaSt
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Middleport
after
5
p.m.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
tloned, power brakes, oteerter 1185 3551.
. ..15-31p READY • IIJX COlll!lele deify.
9-1T-31c
Jng and wladon, f door ,.
eretl rf8bl to yOOr (KOjeet.
daD; 1968 Volbwagen; 11M
Fast and , 0111. Free esti-FACI'ORY
CLOSEOUT,
1181
CHEVROLET BISCAYNE,
LEGAL NOTICE
a..vy v.a, automalte; 11117 11164
Dillel.
Phone IIIUIIII, Galtllamo..
brand
stereo,
lovely
4
door.
standard
shift,
good
Mustang, 6 cyUnder automaleln Ready • Mis Co., llld&amp; .. OTICI 011 PILl... 'Of UIYINT. .Y
walnut flnlsb. 'l'hls set bas big
condition. $650, call New Hatic. Financing available. Pb.
• ..
automatic dtanger, AM &amp; FM port, Oblo. .
ven m21148.
9-17-etp
- 7 . alter 5 phone 1112radio_
1bls set sold much
"''o Ule .._,.ton or A«elel aloin
J.J.I.Uc
d th ettdeN to nell Gl U. loJiow.
BUDGET
PIUCB
fmnltllia
OD
higher
now.
WID
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for
11164 FORD Falrlane 500. 44oor,
..... . . .... ...aa.atl ol . . . . .,
our lblrd flOor btJdt!al lllop. Ofllo, vlzJ-tht IUfVIVII'JI spou••·· tt.
•108.45.
or
$5
per
monlb.
Try
radio
and
stereo,
pd
condi.... of .... tll6 b r
'Ill ua.r
28 FOOT Pontoou House Boa!,
It In your home. CaD 1112-d. llabr Fundbae, JC!t!dllpo't, the wt1b 1D11 to tiM: atkt....,. • .....
tion. Must sell. leaving lor
l8 bp Johnson, $350. Or will
Oldo.
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t•U'IIen ' " '
f UJ' .. tbl
J.IJ«cp
VIetnam. See Gerald HoDon,
d"ft!MftUOMI: ,...._:
trade. cau m.:Hl.9. 11-~W~~o
one mile east of Five P!&gt;lnta
"shmd ~M'ACBINES. "repair at.lW
c......,; m.to. c.- • 11.111
off Rt. 7.
9-17·31c THE AMAZING Blue 1At!tre
lllltll L. llaltlrlfM, p
1'01· Oldo.
oervlce,
aD
llllkel.
WY
IPets For S1l1
C!IIIM No. :lt.tll.
wiD le4ve · )'(IUr upholstery
J'nda n.dtft, PoaAfDJ'o Obit;,
!ICIINAUZERS, 0ocbr1, PGOd: FRONT END, suitable for maltbeaullfully soft and clean. . IlM. '""' rabrle Sbop; ~ r ... Mo. 1t.-.
les and Westles 'While Scot:
l!fOJ. Au'!""la:d ~ 8alel
,... .,. ....... D8tl&amp;4 tbd Rant electric sbampooer
Ing a trailer, $15; tires,
and
Serilce.
We
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pen
lies', .... breeding aiGct.
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Bater Furniture. · J.lute
springs and wheels; 300 gal·
f
Mtl t.ite If 11114 ~ cGaatr, ....,.
lldllortl.
Nf.lre
lllrUroo Kennela, Coolville,
Ion water lank, auitable for
f*' tn WI Cclart.. . IIIII - ~
0. tml.
1-IUIIc
nJid ~- Will be for .....,..
baullog water, $30. Edward COAL FURNACE, JBDIOI Davbll • ...,.,. w. court .. ... ..,.
Ia, Portland, Oltlo. J.18-31p CKlARtm'B 'ftllldlng maddiw dQ . , leMember. u&amp; at . 10.0
Ball, Phone wz.e529. ..17-3te
184 wvld. ABC Bubiai*' , o·elol* A.K.
AKC REGJSI'ERED twn year
.:\DJ ,..,.,. dMirlDI to D
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old WHITE male German FIVE six week old male lti~ COUNTY FAJB demonstrator,
. . . . . . . . . fUt tllem at
M-Ilt! lNa ,..... .. ...,. l'rlol' t...........
Sllepberd q, AKC regtater1111. zig Ill sewing maddne '
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tens to give sway. can 1112ed one male and one female
band ... 1111 of
wred at eounty lair. 'l'hls ma- ,
5327 after 6 p.m.
9-t7-31e
WHITE German Sbephenl
1ln' · - tbll ltb 4lr ' of ......
dJine will do fancy n:t,
ln•ur•nce
•• tL ....... ,
pups, phone Llltlt Jlocklng ELECI'IIIC refrigerator and
make bullmlholes, darn IDt(' AU'I'OMOIIILI!l IIWWL• 'Ilea
Cltrll .. ..... Cewrt
119-JilS.
11-IWIIo
~am. lhlll macblne IOid
eaneelled? Loll JOUr opera.
electri&lt;: range, 12$ each. Carl
•Y IAIIft L MOll ...
far 1109.50 110!" $44 or • per ar'l license? CaD 11111111.
Barnhill, Tuppers PlalnJ,
1101 ..., . .
ForS.Ie
month, 11'7 II In your home,
I 11 lie
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Phone 667-3100.
9-17-3tp
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
callllllliiS.
11-tJete
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud PLAY PEN and
oeat. Mrs.
service and grooming. PIIClDe Joho Lyons, 548 Second Ave.,
uMU
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Wlqt. ,.c. .,,.
AKC Golden Retriever puppiM. FOUR ROOM bouse, balb, lull
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&amp;14 Ash Sl, Mldclleport. IDSMALL
FARM,
17
aereo,
1
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af
his
J&lt;it
and
Is
a
patient
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buement, storm doors and
IHfl.
HI-Ill!
house,
bath,
IU
beat,
on
rrtlfr
.
at
Veterans
MeJDorlal
Holpj1al.
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windows,- aluminum siding,
water QJtem. new lldnlle
Mr. aild Mrs. Tommy Burn- f!. •,, t¥
a) "~ ....
priced reasonable. Can be
KENNEBEC Polatooo, Cbarlea seen at '1'13 Grant Street. Mid~
and
·'umlnum
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ildo
are
amounchw
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birth
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8CIOd
garqe
and
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a
baby girl at Holzer 11o..
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HUlon, Portland.
1-21
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pltaL
.dleport.
9-17.-tp
ed - mile flllm Boohan, 4
''-' "' 111 .,., • • .,
m11a1 f1om Cbeller 0111o
Mr. ani Mrs. BW llluri'IJ
POTATOES, WATElUII!lLONI,
FOUR year old mare, three
_.. blad:
•
on of COlumbus were hOille owr
phone lfS.I2M Clarence PrGf.
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fQad.
Pbone
fourths Arabian, Phone 1112NNIJ8.
e.IJ.IIc lloe WOekend lo visit hil m~•-,
- - 'and 111r'
- 1: Frttd ~rofChar:
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a.zt.llc 6011.
Mrs. Ellzabetll !lurraJ.
. lertoa, W. Va., and Mr. andMrl.
9-17-31c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles KtJw Frlltk. SIIIIGI of . Dotrnil. lllcb.
USED BEATING equlpmenl. 18 CVIIIC FOOT refrigerator,
had u recent 'l!altoro, Mr. ani -• Mrs. 'I.erar W7101 who ruf.
one gaa floor furniCe, 80,000
lusiMU ~Mrs. Ed Klotr and llfr, and lolra. . fel:od a heart ajlaek, Is ~ ~
frostless, ice mater, two
B'IU, t60; 000 gu upflo fut.
,.,,_., '--''"• __.__ _. Eddie KI~ an1 rOll J-'-· ··all ' 110111 at Veta~ Melllorlll ROfo
years old, also electric range, "'una.._--........,
.... • o!Harrlaon.~viD• - ~'
pltalltPOIIllrQV.
naee 10,000 BTU, 1911; f (II
good eondiUon. Pbono 1112:n
dlrr-t
bNeda,
Clllllllrw
clmllltlng beaters wllb fall.
Recent vloltors of Mr. an1
Mr, and Mro. ~ Domroa
..17-31e
t&amp;O and up; one coal lllokllr 1911.
eo or 4 1nedl ol .,U budtl, Mrs. N, S. White wore Mr. ani. bad u recent vlalton l\lr, ani
by Clllln8 Pllbr . . 1111, I'll111r Bob Domroa 1111 _ ,_
with controls t/1; 0111 oD
11188
RED
FORD
Futura Sports
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or
11'1-1111
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C
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Mrs. Horrloon WJUta frCIII Fort
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converaloll burner t&amp;O; wred
Lee, VL, and Mf; anllolrl. Dao ani Mr, ~- llrl. Gal')' Gibson
Coupe, hucltet seato, ctuioe
coal lurnaees. . . . .. Am1111 •11 , ~·Glom
of .""••••
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and_ Brad Ill ~
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DoliGII&gt;o
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amatie, new tireS, Phone •
old Brolbors, Pomeroy, pboae
100
C. C; :JIIWIFOIID . -•, - 111111 JudJ K1QI f!id lfr. To&lt;&gt;alid· ~ ·
S'l'l8.
..17~te
IIIIMI.
N-Ile
AucnoNIIBit
ry Wll!tama, who, are -.~ YW,.
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GENERAL S'I'OIIE - Service
Slatton and 1 room hoult
wllb bath. Stock Included In
tale. tH,OOO.OO
.
S'l'OCI[ FARM - ~ acreo, I
. aood banta, aood puture, I
bousea, free gas and minerair.
HELEN at VIRGIL TI!!AI'OBD

992-2689

From · t1oe Larielll Tl'IICl&lt; or
:tlullcb--. RadlliOr To,, Tho
llftlallost H81ter•Core: ·

PHQHE 667,3370

1n1 60 x ·so. Ideal far dllcounl
stare. Ouly Pl.oe0.00

OHIO PALLET CO.

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Hockliuort,·Ohio ·

Real Est•te For S.le

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Minimum Diameter 2 in • .

EIPIIIENCEI ·
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Pomeroy Home &amp;
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-G\IARANil'E~
PHONE 992-2094

WANIEDI

DELIVERED TO

SIX ROOM brlclt home on 4th
St.. N"" Haven. Price reduced. Rancb style. three bedrooms, gsra1e. hasemem.
Phone 8D41Tt.
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payments. Call 1112-3211.
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autDmatic changer_
Walnut console model. WID
oac:rlliee lor flU! or monthly

N-12tp 'I'R.AII.ER, Brown's TraDer
Pm, Mlnenvllle. Pbone
9-tl--61c
WILL LEASE all electric three
bedroom trailer for one year.
One dilld OK _ llarllonl area. FURNISHED and unlumlshetl
apar1mento. Clolo tD achool.
Write, George Fields, 1:108
Phone 1112-54M.
Ill-~
Eul 83rd Street, Chicago, m.
. .11.
II-17.Qe
TRAILER SPACE, aD utilities
available. lnqalre 158 MulberSPECIAL SALE on this weeli:.
ry
alter S or I p.m. Write P.
W0111011's dresseo and clothhealer, . PICK YOUR own apples.
0.
llo&lt;
425 POJDen&gt;y_ 5-Zf.lfc WARM MORNIIIG
lnl and children'• clothing.
heatl s tD f roon; priced
son's Ordlard, St. Rl. 10
Jeffers Clolblng Store, Rt. 33,
rea""l•hle,
Rtchl!d
A.
Raynear
U. S. 50. • - · J.1Uie
)'omeroy.
9-11.Qe FURNISHED GARAGE 8pll'Iman, Easl Vlnt St., Racine.
1Delll 011 (Jneoln tun. Ulllltles
J.ll«p FALL CLEARANCE ON AWMpaid; adultl only. Pbone 1112ANYONE interested in startIIIIlM FJBIIING BOATS. 10, '
f-19-~
IDa a r.ew Testament Baptist SMI.
12,
IS fool. Klnpbwy Boat
FOUR STEERS, INigblng IJe.
Oiurl:b please call IMi-3484.
SalOl,
OD County RoliCI II,
hleoll fSll and 110 U. JIDI.
J.17--61c 'I'IIJIEB ROOIIIuralabed apart- Ialld Selrles, Rutllnol. Pbone. - mile ..... ol. Rl. II, plioal
1111111, ~ . . . .. 1-25--lfc
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741-4121.
J.IJ.«p
GARAGE SALE, clothes and
mllc., Wednesday and Thurs- 'IIIAILIR LOTS. Bob's MobUe
Ooort, llyneule, Oblo 011 Slate
Help W111tec1
day. Waller France, Rutland,
Ill at, Pbone IIWII1.
Oblo. Near ll'ade school.
•n-111!
ll-17-11c

Chesb1re 1167-'1652.

DID 'IE SWEEP
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BARNEY

TWO TRUCK BEDS, 0111 flat

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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death ami another was wounded
llondiiY night when three i,..

mateo o! Ka..wha County Jail

attempted to break out using a
deputy sheriff with a knife at
his chest as a shield.
Killed was Frederick Da.y, 21,
Charleston, awaiting trial on a
murder charge. He wl!i arrested July 31 afier his wife
was shot to death in the kitchen
of the Daniel Boone Hotel.
The two other inmates involved in the break were Richard Plantz, 22, and William
Hawkins, 20, both of Kanawha der,
,.Just as Green took a crack
Cooney.
Plantz wa.s charged with the at one of them I jumped back
rap~urder last December of apinst Plantz and knocked the
9--year - old Helen Miller in knife from his hand," said LaY..
Charleston and Hawkins had enter.
just been sentenced to 20 years
Wourr:led b)' one of the three
in prison for r11ping an elderly bullets fired by Green was the
trusty, Rudolph Saunders, in
woman.
jail for 11 misdemeanor. He was

Marines
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evacuated- an

high

Ul'llsually

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GAUGES -

Goliipoih, 12.1

U.S. forces fighting in other and 12.1 running 2 teet of rolllocales ral1{ing from the DMZ ers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.00; Pom1 to
the saigon area, however, eroy-MAson, 20.3ll; Hinton, o. 70
killed 258 Cmununists at a cost stat. ; Kanawha Falls, 2.80 riBot nine dead and 26 wounded, ing; Charleston, 18.80 falling.
spokesmen said
London, Marmet, Wintteld, are
Marine Q&gt;L Charlie Jobe of on the sill.
Nashville, TeiUl., told Wilkinson
the Red mortarmen caught the
Leathernecks completely by
surprise as they lolled about in
the
sunshine, chatting arxl
playing cards.

Resurfacing of

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hill for three days and had ju5t
gotten resi.Q)lied when the
The Meigs Count.Y commissionNorth Vietnamese began to ers Monday approved resurfacdrop the mortars in on us," lng of County Road No. 1 by force
Jobo said.
accoonL Engineer Theodore Bee "I threw away my writill8 gle was authorized to proceed
gear, dived for m.y ride and with resurfacing ot the Coun'i)'
1lack jacket and then jumped Road No . 27, a distance of 5.5
into w foxhole . . . I sank to mlles. Estimated cost ot the
the bottom or my hole arKI project hi $16,698.70
began to pray," Jobe said.
In other activlQt, the commisA Marine patrol operating sionen invited gas and fuel oil
along the DMZ in the same . bids at the courthouse office
northwestern region of South and voted transfer of $50 from
VIetnam u
Mutter' s Ridge the Juvenile Court &amp;lpport of

prisoner be allowed thl'OUI!h the ·
front doors reprdless of wheth-er he had a depld;y as a sh1eld.

Plantz had a kitchen knife
and officers said the)' did not

Two Divorce Suits

Filed with Court
Two petitions for divorce and
a suit to partition real estate
were filed Monday in Meigs CCI.UP
cy Clerk of Courts Evelyn Lucke's
omce. George W. Martin, Rt.. 1,
Dexter, filed the partition actioo .
against carl A. Martin, Rand.

W. VL et aL

Faye Walker, acting postmaster,

Langsville, Ohio, has been nominated by President Johntion to
the postmastership.

ln the Sl1goD area, u.S. ldent, Ralph W. OUrs, and RobinJantrynlen ri!IJorted killing 135 ert Clark.
Communists in a series of
cluhes between 30 IDd 50 miles
DOrthwest of the capital in the
cambodtaq border &amp;reL
Convene
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In Saigon, the govermnent

Republicans Will

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released ligures reporting tllat
2,184 communists were killed
last week by allied forces. The
report said 376 eovernment
troq&gt;o died and 1,269 were
woonded, comparable to the
previous week's casualties. U.S.

losses were

not

announced.

MEIGS THEATRE

COLUMBUS (UPJ) - S o m e
1,578 delegates and alternate.
will gather here Sept. 28 I o r
the RllJIUbllcan Slate C"'lfenUon.
The sessions are to be attended by Ohio candidates lor
otflcos, A higllllglrt of the meeting will be formation 0t a Platform and electtoo of 26 electors.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy' a

TONIGHT, SEPT. 17
NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY
Lee Remick - Rod Steiger
WED. &amp; THU.
SepL 18 - 19
FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY
SepL 20 _ 26
YOURS, .w:NE AND OURS
LucUie Ball _ Henry Fonda

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

downtown OOstness dJstrlct at
11:20 a.m. today was 70 degrees
mtder partly overcast skies.
NAMED ASSISrANT

ATHENS, Ohio (UP0 - Gor don W. bleeper oCDetrolt, Mlch. ,
baa been named assistant treasurer at Ohio University, a posttion vacated nearly two year~~

~~ago.

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during lhe Christmas season. He

Has your car been giving you
trouble lately? Why not buy a
new one with a low cost loan?
We'll arrange low monthly payments to fit your budget Come
in today.

are Middleport High School grad.ates.
The cotCJle and their two chUdren, Jennifer &amp;lXI Jefl', IJ)ent
the weekerxl here visiting Mr. and Mrs. carroll SWanson and Mlas
Ruth lll.witlnl. Sundoy they were joined by Mra. A. F. E""''• mother of Mrs. Estep, and the Roy EVIIIII !ami~)' ol ca..! Winche&amp;ter,

met Monday nlgbt.
Commander Hwmel also named a committee of Leonard Jellen, Ken Harris and Paul Caacl
to secure a new set ci colors

lor the post. An Eightit district
meeting was announced for .Sept.
Post 39, American Legion, which 29 at Somerset. Theamualoyater
stew supper, with Gu,y Guinther
1n charge, asaisted by Elza Gilmore, waa announced for Oct.
(ConUwed !rom I)
dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mill- 7.
The postplannedapubiic chicker of Chester and Mr. atxl Mrs.
Richard Lee oC Racine. Cheryl en barbecue on &amp;Ieday, Oct. 6,
Frye of Station WMPO also at- m the parking lot In Pomeroy,
and it was voted to send two
tended the dinner.
Teams with 100 percent at-- members to the American Lagioo
tendance last night were those Leadership College te Columbua
Cll&gt;tained by Mrs. Gilbert Cor· next mooth. A letter was read
liss, Mrs. L. R. Ford, Jr., Mrs. !rom lhe Meigs Count;y Fair
George Tabi4 Mrs. Zelma Nortb- Board tl1anldng tl1a post lor helpcutt and Mrs. Nolan Swackhun~ Ing with parltlng ears at the aner. Extxa poiru toward earned nual lair in Auguat.
It was agreed to move the
memberships were awarded to
VIetnam
honor roll board onto
those who atter.ded the dinner.
post
on West Main
Other points are awarded on the
St.,
in
Iron!
of
the
Legion home.
following basis: new adult memCharles
Swatze1
was
made cba.irbership, 2 polntai new student
man
of
the
project.
Residents
membership, 1 point; adult rehaving
additlooai
names
ol sernewal, 1 point; student renewal,
was appointed by Commander

Kick-Off

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point Ten poilt.s wiU earn a

Active Funds

worker an adult membership five points earn one student membership.
Door prizes, recordings dorat.ed by the organiza~ were preActive tunda ot Pomeroy Vll~
sented to J. Mici(ul MuUord, !age at the beglming ol Septemcaptain or the Rio Grande COl- ber totaled $91,111.13, accordlege student team. and Mrs. Hugh ing to Clerk Edna Schoenleb'o
Lynch.
report to oouncll Monday night,
Also irtroduced by Mr, Wuerch
A breakdown ot the balance at
were the general chairman of this the lllart ot the month included
year's membership campaign. IIOIIOral lund, .6,171.30; boat
Mrs. Lewis Schmid~ her co • dod&lt;, ~28.91; lire department,
chairman, Mrs. 0\&amp;rlea Lingo, ~.960.49; osmetery, $2,1~.92;
and the drive secretary, Mrs. street, $5.909.25; Rate highway,

Total Noted

vicemen to be added should send
them to P, 0, Box till in Polneroy with the dates the oervlcemen were In the armed rorcea.
Lee Wallace, a Korean veter.
an and a new employe at Kroger's, waa Introduced u a guest.
easel reported that member·
ship is !aging thia year. Members should send in their an-

Elza Gllmore, Bob Vaugban aDd
Leonard Jewell following t h e

meettng.

Thumbed

is leavi1111 his positl'oa with tilt
New York organbatlon to •
come a tour llllltapl' with CO.
lumbia Artiaia 111_.111,
praioed the local tiiOC:iatiDIIIDr
its treme-o '"""" ...,. tho
past three )leat.J, the _.,. ...,._
ber.hip haYirw dooll&gt;led In lbll
period ol dlllo.

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· By I!OB HOEFLICH
Perlnlic oxaminotiooo of the
economic health o1 MoiBs C'.ountJ
in the Fedorill cei.auuo hoYO i,..
dleated a slow but oteady decllRe
olnco 1920.
Energetic young people have
loll; the counl;y lol..,roaain&amp;DIIIl·
bers, not to return except lor
llmUy reunion• or oo holiday
Yloita. The economy, rootOd in ·
qrlculture, miniIIi, and sal~
las boon maid111 a atslely aboutlace; eaoily mined coal Is gone,
qrleulture Ia 11110riallzod. The
se•en salt &lt;OIIIjllnle&amp; of 75 ye&amp;rl
qonowareOurlannerll!peclillizeaodai·
I'Jiften, bee! prolucero, produce
.,....en; a large niDitber are
Pll'Wime Ianners, IIC&gt;plement-

lug the proceeds of the soU with

an Indus~ paJ!check.

The dlnocllm of the economy
lao been toward'adlverol!leduttlizati011 of human and niturill resourceL Thio tranaltioo, olton
aimleoo, and all"' slneelhe twonUea, has speeded "' and Ia rocelving guidance and lnsJ&gt;iration
In the late OOe. The 1970 Cenouo
may show lleigs C&lt;luD1I' ·ha, ended Its decline. Meigo Count.y IDij'
have taken a definite turn lor the
better.
A niDDber of ll'cql&amp;, &amp;IIIlO II•need by oulllde money ll'llnts,
others worklnll oo their own
steam are prmtOtlng int&gt;,......
mont in the COIIJIQI;
Among theae -·are:
The Meigs CouriQI Teehnleal

Escapees are

Now You Know

Apprehended

the lite of CtjJI. Jolm llmltll, the
WilY lhe 8lid she did, but tho
ill&amp;llahman lhe married .... a
)lioaoer tobtc&lt;o plllllar owned

years.

11 There is goq to be an 1.1111-plrea union In the Americ~
League, despite our diamiual,"
Valentine 8lid. "lt'o ..,. time
lor the 1111111ires in our leque
to atancl 'I' and be counted. "
Vtlontine, 37, hos spent aix
years .in the maJora.
Solorno said the olher 18 umpires in the leosue II,YDII&gt;Ithiae
with them but woold wait until
they learn how much support
they june before chlrllnl I
course of action.
"Cronin Is trying to aeare ott.

Po&lt;:ahontu

rna,-

have

Jackaon Counties.
Meigs ('.ountJ ltellonal PlaJ&gt;.
nlng Commlsoion - AIJI&gt;roved
!Dr an $3,000 planningll'lnt!rom
the Farmors 111me Adminlstralion lor a COI!qlrehonsl'" &lt;0111113'·
wide w8ter and oeweraae plan.
The Southern De.alopmont
COQ&gt;oraUon- AnorpnlzatiDilin
Lebanon Letart and Sutton townships within whoH boundaries
lie at least ~ .. prima industrial
sltea, prm&gt;otlnr industrial, d.,.
wlopmont, rocreaticm and hiabwoys.
THERE ARE OTHERS
other-oo\C)portlngc...,.
v. wldeplanni!W inelude the
Meigs Count;yExtenalonAdYisory
Committee, the AgrieultiD'ai Stablllzatloo and ConservatiooServ-

Ice c.mm~-. the lllddlopMt
and Pomeroy Chambers ol Commerce, the ~ County SoU and

auonce of mllftlclpai induotrial
revenue tax """mpl bonds. Ar·
- e n t s !01' 11 were carl\ied
Water c - r - District,. !he oul Ill l\lidllleport VUiage Cow&gt;Meigs• Cooli'Q TownJhlp Trus- cD . and the Meigs County Com·
tees, the Moli• County Commis- mllftlv lm&amp;lrovement Corp.
oionera and the Yilloll!' eouncUo
A new buildlntl with 7?• 000
of PomU07, Mldilloport, Racine; _ . . feet is under roo!'!" the
Rutlarid and IIYrt&lt;~~se. .
P)'llllan Park site in l\liddl~
And aeeordini Ill tile Meiga
Considered another iD~ProveCoun\)&lt; Ra~ De'"l~,
mont in the area' a economy boo
Commlttee'o ~ln.! r...,. been the merger ol ~o, ~ at
there hao been .~"'1!'•0, 'li&gt;. , Ill.~
the
Meigs County: · ' . '
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with
lOleta
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The moat afllnUiciiiol st!Wie 1m-'
Airstrip de&gt;elopment Is flllOtb.
provemaotbqunin)Wp~ ermarkolproereuthecmunltII' In 1967 was the $400,oooe,.. teeindkates. TheMoigs-Gallia
ponoion and ...,. building lor the Air·trip located 17 miles balow
Imperial Eleetrlc Co. in llllddl&amp;-oy-Middleport, ,., comporL Thio wu ftJUeed bythe'
'December, 1967• Meigs

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&amp;om Au&gt;la, ,., ~

to GaiJ!a CG!Inb' 1 1.~
V ill!Jftl hid sutllelellt...,.-,Jp
properly COIII.truet •
illrport, The Jet aiJpCirt _ , •
baiQI 1• ·!"thin ,..
Meigo
line IIIII
.
&amp;om
CIIIOroy • MiddlopCll'l;
Thoro lo aU!i local lntaroot lD
davoloponont oC a lUIIIll illratrlp
lor use by prlwte plano a within
the
967 th llrot plla 10 of
th Route 7 by 0 .
nod
0
'i&gt;lll , . . ope
to tralfte. The contract !Dr thejol)

:-=
mil;':!::

c;-

o:::"i

was~,261,000

Completed this year and r.,
prded a prlltll'elll'" step no
the sewerage dlopoaill system of
(Comiwod on Page 16)

Weather

.at y

~ cloutlf - · - · 1onlibt and ThurldQ'.
Lows toni8llt in the 801. !lot
.pte so warm '11mradll)'.

Devoted To '1Jae llllere811 Of The Meigs- MUJJOn Area

VOL. XXI NQ. 103

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 18, 1968
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FIVE CENTS

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ELBERFELDS

Gov. Rhodes Will Dedicate
State's First ]oint Air Strip
Terrorist Policy
Is Doomed-- Vance.
PARIS

Headquarters for
Scons Lawn Care Products

MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Robert Dlpne Mlller, 21, Rt
I, Rutland, u. S. Air Foree,
and Debra AM lloopar, 16, Rt
1, bde, s1adeDt.

Gallipolis Rotarians
Preparing Ceremonies
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BY HOBART WILSON J!l.

tllat three or lour m - • ol
Dedication ceremonies (or the Gov. Rhodes' cabinet are exGallla-Molp RAtgional Air- pectocl to be on hand lor t h e
port below Kanaup will beHin &lt;erOIIIDIIY.
at 3 p.m., &amp;mda.Y. Ohio Gov.
The eovemor•a talk will last
James A. - · will be t h e appnndm!'leb' 15 - 20 minuteL
Jrlnelpal speaker.
Several local and area d!gni, l'ltiU!;!u~ll!l .~, .JFI• w11i be IIUodu&lt;ed and
nllht tiy
a liiilorliii Dr. membero of the Gall1a - llalp
Xolth Br-17. 1II1D lo im- Realooai Airport Alllhorlt,y have
mtdiaa past
o1 t h • been invited to atta&gt;d. ·
GallliJolls Chamber ol C o mDr. Br-rry Aid there
morce.
Ia a pooolbWcy tllet several airTho
project, whieh era1t !rom II'OUIId tho otate will
eo11 over ~00,000, wu ...,. be on hand !or !lmday'a cledl.capleted late in November, 1967, lion, and that 'W!do&amp; .,.,Y be
lDI hu _ , in use alnee the a problem." He plano to chock
eoiiiiGe CJ! the Silver Bridge this problem out with the Slate
oo Doc. 15, 1967.
Patrol later this week.
II ,.. the tlrat Joint......V
tt eaae ot rain &amp;mda1, tilt
illrport olllort in Ohio.
-calloo wlU be reschem.lod.
lloldMirs of the Galllj1olla Ro· IU7 Club vol-.cl to "tktr
..... ' tilt ...... Selurdo,y - -

pre.-

Suit Flled

cOIIUDitalonera offtce.
"Umpires ah'luld be unUorm
for boUI leagues," he said, "not
separate."

Billy COle, 'l'Ujprs Plalns; Alice
Russell, Pmneroy; C&amp;rl Johnson.
Mason.
DISCHARGED - Addle Bar·
ton, Edith McCOy, Edward Bar·
ton, Emmet Bartels.

SELLING MEIIBERSIDPS
Hlsb School B a n d
mombero at Racine are aelllng
memberships to the Soulbem

Cll'pnlzed and llllred in March,
1000, and del11t1 a n - lol&gt;
Olt&lt;OUI'IIilli low .,_....,. ud ..,.
dereml&gt;1o7ed adulli and youth.
· J.eadintl: Creak Con&amp;e......,.
Dlotrlct - Conlple!M orpnlzalion In 1967 ud ,_ In the work
alage; . lnclUdoo tHl,ti!O aereo in
Meigs ud Atbeno CGuntleo; mul·
tiplo _
.. UH ol reservoir
areas lor reeroation and waler
~. and atabUI..tion of critlcill oedlment pl'&lt;JCilt&lt;Uon areas
caused by otrlpmlldiw.llvon,.._
lor emphaaiL
Leadq Crook Waler Aeaocia.tiCII- The-working fo.
wantad~olwatera19plloo and I dlatrlbuUon
system lor the western Jllrt of
Mofllo and parts of VInton and

e

Jolm Rolle.

leaps should be under the

meet.

!brthern

Actioo Panel- Mado..,·olr&lt;PresentaUves ol the Farmon Home
Administration, SeD ConoervaUon Service, Aerleultural Sial&gt;lllzallm and Conoenatlon Serv·
Ice, and the Coq&gt;erative Exte,..
o!011 SerYiee.
Tuppero Plalna • CllestorWater Dialrlet - A ll'cql d e to 'the de&gt;9111pment, ol a water
distribution syaleln.!or tho eastern one-halt ot Mellis eount;y and
the southeastern comer ol i\lhens C&lt;luDII'·
The Molgs ('.ountJ Communlll'
improvement CorpontiDII - A
groupworking1l'ltllinduatrlillfl..
nancintl: and hi&amp;lnriiY develop.
ment.
The Mel&amp;s CouiiQI Commullltl'
Actioa Program - A program

aaved

i. Villenti110 said uqires in both

least abould have a chance" to

For $53,565

of your lawn?
Maybe the gran itself is to blame. Jf ao, you con· upgrade it by ooedlng WINDSOR right into your prosont .
lawn. WINDSOR, tho impoovod vorioty of Kontu~ky bluOgrass, has bet;ome very popular ,jn this area becaule·it
it unusually attractive and h~rd w-'arino. Has ·~
ordinary root atrength and spreads uniterground to OC•
cupy bare spots in the town. Even t~rives in exf,.mt

oummor hoot. And by .buying, WIN[jSOR with TURF
BUILDER (ovory lawn netdo fertilizing nq~} )"'" aavt
m~ney too.

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,ftelate Stories

SP-1 GARY EVANS
SP-1 Gar)' D. Evans, zo, ...,
ol Mro. Carolyn Evins ol Mlneravllle, re..mty ll'lduated
!rom II -k• trainiJiiat Air!ramo itapalr School in Fort
lli.Ua, VL, and na pr&lt;IIDOted
to ~clallot f. He Is now otalloned II DaNfiCIIL V-wilh ··
the S39th Tr&amp;lllljiOI1allon ·.o...
He is married. to tho Iormor
lJnda Adamo of ·~ lib
addreaa II SP-1 Gar7 D, E&lt;/.
au, RA51881562;339thTrllllportation Co. (ADal, SPO S1a
Frandoco, C a I rt.• 96337~
Drairor 76.

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- - ••u ·~-pre • cloillcalloa 110l'k adlvltleo
Tot\Y Barr, a)JOikera ptat.:
flirm; Nell - · · fll*llc ad- · ll)'llom; Harold Wiseman,
GoOrp .and Nell Slalers,
c l - datal!; Gal7 a. a.on,
Dr. Mel !ilmon, and Dr. J. A.
claLamonna, pollclnr o( t b •
........,., and llalldnc · - holt, -tiN ar..._..g.
·. Dr. Bz)lndeberey, I ~
of
llala17'• will
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oommlUOI,
servo

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u-act-

inti: ebalriDID lor &amp;mdo.Y'o overt.
.He wiD illao be in cllerp ot.
dolleallan actlvltlos.
Dr. llnnilobvey 8lid today.

Esl(lblishment
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In Blinois .
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PAINTING BRDlGE-'
ba'"- _,..ID&amp;I'fillltllt . . _ , . _ lrifllo • at poiJC. The projoet, a .- ., port ol which is oiroady - · 11 .-acted lhrCIUIII&gt; the Wo
Department of IIJ&amp;hw- The .., palm changes the color ol. the strueture to a ligl&gt;t ..--. Ropair

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Russia

Stadiu'm Field 'Best in SE Ohio'
cbarltl ol serving the teom at
the heme game. The chairman lor tho fOOd booal lor the
l\1me game will be lira.
Norman Vlllllleter with Mrs.
Jobn Werry C~H:halrman.
i.adiea to aaalst are N r 1.
Jamoa O'Brien, Mrs. Dot&gt; WU1011, Mra. Franklin Tri!Jlelt, MrL
.WUIIam Aul~ and Mrs. Leo
Vlllilhon. Mra. WUIIam Warner.

The ebairmu.'a .mt;y b to

JIO..

lift those appointed to blip to
make a~re they are available,

Mrs:·8lid.
Mr&amp;. ,_.,._ AmrAd, - urer, reported a balance of "-.
020.12. Fo1lowlnR the . . - . .
Head CO.ch Chorleo CbaDcl(!'
~lm 011 tile Melp •
Pt. Pleaaant game 1110 of

NeliiOIIVIUe.

Warn West Germany
To Check Militarism

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The SOVleto hid II lOIII Z0

to East Ger1rtmlr .
balore the A~ 20 IIMaloD 1111
Czechoolovalda. llllrlllll tilt ooc~q~~tion a! Csechoa1o1lillda, tbe,y
ha10addod-ill&lt;qtllt

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Signs of Economic About-Face Found in Meigs County

thei:

roy; Clarence King, Middleport;

GOING TO SCHOOL
DIII\Y Borry, 100 ol II r a,
Thelma BerrJ, Mlddloport, lelt
Mmdo,y !Dr YOUiljltoMt """"
ho will be onroiled in tile llahonintl: V.Uey V""'"qNl Schocilundor tilt llaipMw 11JV~
1110 · TraiJilna ~. Berry
will be la!d!'l tralnina U I wel~.

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VETERANS IIEMOWAL
HOSPITAL
Valentine Aid they would ask
ADMITIED - Charleo VerEckert
to allow a union vote.
non, Letar~ W, VL;Evelyn~
"Proteaatoral
p)Q"en In all
flwham, Syracuse; Larry ~n­
oports
oro
orpnlzed,"
he eaid.
cer, Racine; James Lewis. Mid"The
Natlocal
l.elgue
umpires
dleportj SheBa Rowley I Pomeroy; Katbryn &lt;::ampbell, PCJ~B­ have an organlzation ud we, at

devoted to the concert associa- $273.56; osmeler)', $558.51;
tion. The hour-i&lt;q: program wiU lllreot, $1,960.24; statAl hitlhwiiY.
feature recordings of Communi· $90. 72; utllllj&lt;, $860.2&gt;; watercy COncert attnetiona.
_..una. $17,683.62; water Principal _...r of the eVOI&gt;- Improvement $1,f7U4, andwairtB was James Martin, New YOI"k ler....,.anly meter, $72.
represenlathe ol Cc:lmmunl.lf
Concert&amp;, Inc. Mr. Martin, who

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nual ••• of $7, Veterans of
VietDam are eligible.
the other guys by flr:IDa ua, "
Caaei reported on the nation· saJ.erno said. "But it won't
ai Legion conventioo whieh he
work."
and Frank Vaughan aUendedlut
11
Since our dlsmisaal, more
week in New Orleans. It was re. than hall ol our !ellow umpires
ported that there had been three called us and pl'(lllised to stick
local military funerals since the by us;• Valentine said. •rwe
iaot meeting ol the post.
may lose ono-lourth out ol lear
A chill IIIJIIII01' ,.. served by
tor their JobL"

Schmidt to t h e newa media tirement, $22,064.48, making a
throughout the three-county area, total ol all runda, $193,172.13.
and she announced that smtion
Elpendlturea of active AmdJ
WJEH.FM will presera a special lor the month included -rat,
progTllll at 9 p.m. Wednesdoy $1,839.76; 1lre departmenl,

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tion for hlmseU in the oatlon's .ac-ce~PJ'OII'IDI.
He was employed by WPAFB in Aer-•e Medleal Research
Laboratories and had piterts m several ln..nllou in the lfllee
program. He ns a bhHnedleal COII.OultaDI in se..ral areas of
the apace Prop'IJD.
Mr. Rosenboum received his B.S. Degree in chemlotry lrllll
Cllpilll Univeraitl' in 1941. He was 1r1 elocti-onleo tecludclan in
the U.S. Na.,- !rmn 1944-46, lllll- a B.S. degree in bidogy !rom
Cllpilll Unlveraicy in 1947, and his maaler's desree inpll;yllology
from Ohio Slate Univenicy In 1949. He had been 11'011dng IDimd

Don Hwmel of Drew Webster

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in national aovernlllent 11 he willa Indicated t11at GOP presidential CO!!QIIaceney and
the While House and challeqplli candidate Rlebord M. Npom wp lation on tho ls~u:; ol
. ·al~~·i'
the Youiw to help remold their · pinllli inereaolng
amq the national lovOI, Nl- •
country,
the YOUIISo
. llo pl~ a crackdoWn oo
"At no time have young PeoHlllllllhreJI illao proposed a na- «&gt;lies """ marijuana
pte been more important'- 110v- tiooal propam ol Iedou! and modern cur o..e of Amerl•cU~
er have theJ bid more . impact pri\'lte · fUnd a to back ialdeftt youl;b/'.
·~
- then in politics, 1988," the eommunit-J a8rviee proj8eta uaHUJni)hrey Issued a 4:~
vice president Aid In I'OIIIIII'ks dertaken lor oolleae enldl,t and reportoncrlmepreparedlry~
prepared tor a rally at caatstua a 11 YOI&amp;h talent bari(c" In theelYll pa~ task force.
""
Colleae, ~ N.Y.
service syotem to reciult pro- · He castigated tho" who malui;
The Democratic preaidential mlaing youthe lor aovernment "irr~oJlOIIOlble auaeko" &lt;m 1fHt
cootelll!er again called lor Jow. policy . rnaklqr Jobs.
,.u.n•s courts, and called f!ll:.
eri111 the votirw qe to 18 and
iiumphrey and l'jbon traded strong law enforcement ll!lml...;
announced he was !Ol'llllng a na- comments Monday on the crime iotered with jljstice. Humjlhr.,Y.
tionalllftlverslQI!orum "to guide iooue.
pronUoed to and rlotlllfl and pro-;
me in my el!qiOlan and during
Nixon; eampaignil!g in AM· posed reorganization o! dlo J.....,
my preaidency 11 lam elected." helm, Cllll., chided Humphrey Uee Dot&gt;artment and 11'01113&lt; 1"'\.
Humphrey's piteh to recruit tor what he uid was the sq. crelled fedenl assistance ~
the youths Who backed his malocal law enforcement agencloi.'
Other develqomento:
;
George C. Wallaee - Allinl;
from a bad cohl, tbe third part;r.
prealdent:lal CQfltelder caneelect
Texaa television aPpearance a but.
met a Dallas rally o! 7,000 11111:·
delivered a !lery opeeeh cr!U.:'
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (UPD cizi!W gun control propooala Two eacapeel from Hunt1ngton, before Congress. "H I becami;
W, Va., clcy jaD were pi eked president and they pass such sn-·
up by the Slate Patrol at near- ly los! olatloo, it would be by Crown Clcy today and taken toed." he said. Earlier Walla!» ,
to Galli&amp; Count;y ]aD.
8lid his porQI WIO doing IQ :
Kenneth and ToliUI\Y well it might absorb one of
·
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Two LanciY, both 25 and from East other natlooal portieL
Spiro T, Agnew - :rho GOP&gt;
Wnpiret tired by American Liverpool, were missed !rom
League President Joe Cronin the West VIrginia jail MD!tdoy vice presllleniW eandldaM ""': :
said today they WOUld Ole suit nigi!L
nounced tq, Republican opeOclr ·
Authorltle• aold Addns had writer Stepben Heas hos Jolnett ·
!Dr reinstatement.
AI Solerno and Bill Vaiemine, been charged with burglary and hlo stall, then le!t the llar)'i;nt
who were here to work the Landy u being an accesfiOl'Y State • House In ~olla for. :
Cleveland • Washington aeries to burBiarY Mmds,)' evening. They Fort Worth to keynote the Tai
when notified or tltelr dismissal, were _ . , , !lnprprlnted and as GOP Slate Com'ontlon todtjl.:
Edmund S. Muskle - The Jle&lt;;
sald they were fired because pho!Dgraphed and placed in •
they attelilpted to form an um-- basement .,._.,. cell, await- mocratic vice preaidentlal ...an-"
ina tranater to COUIIQI JaD.
pires urdon.
didale mapped Clii1Pilgn 0~.
Wh«t a jaller went lor them I!Y with aides in Woohlngton.
"We wDJ even appeal to bl.seb a II commissioner (Wllliam) !hoy were gone. FI&gt;IJce Aid It then joined hlo !amlly at thel~
Eckert. not tor ouraelvea, but was not known how they got ouburban home lor Wmlnl ol
tor our brothers ln blue," Wd · out. Tlio Patrol opprebeeded the a television news speciaL He
Salerno, 37, who hils been a two In a truck they had hitch- plormed a trip to New York to.
major league umpire for seven ed a ride in near Crown Cicy. day.

BEGINS TRAINING
,
Comie haa becun el8bt
lllOIIIba olll'alDing u • ~
at Ohio Slate CoiiJlllb&gt;lOI!Y Sebeol
Band
·
Aellll.
COli of ID Columbus. 9le Ia the daUibter ·
Evan Roderick.
$1,144.83; 11ate patrol transfer, membership Is $1, and _.:b6Mts. Sehmidt ell)ressed plea. $5U8i udliliY, $4,601.79; water- era rem•e a b1UJll)Or otlcker. o1 Mr. and Mrs. WUIIam Af!lllll.
Rt 2, Raelne.
.,
sure in the One turn-out tor the operating, $13,290.26; water evening.. She announced lfat seY.. lmprooemenl $34,088.93; water •
eral Ravenswood, W. Va., real- guarant;y meter, ~.554.97, and
dents have shown interest in the parlQng lot meter, $12,933.30.
organization and have fonned a
Balonceo ol olher lunda inteam to enlist concert series cluded aanltary 18W81' $170, ..
1
subscribers in that area.
591.41, opeclal street repair bond
High praise was given by Mrs. retirement $516.25, and bond re-

old car for
the birds?

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Gra..side oenlceo """ c&lt;Nductocl here SltuJ&gt;doy lor Donold
Roseooaum, 46, soo o1 the late ArlbiU' ud Alma 11aes Rosoab&amp;um,
formerly o! P&lt;mero.Y.
Donold died Monday, Sept. 9, lllllaml Valley llolpllll and hid
been W lor sometime.
MaQy residents may be u..- • t11at the deceased, a former
Pomeroy High SChool student, hid made a eonaiderlble rop-

Burton Heading Gifts for Yanks

ldlled 27 of 10 Communist Minor Children Fund to the Jur Bob Burton this year wtll head
troops they caught in a aeries of or and Witness Fwtd.
the uGtfts for the Yanks w h o
bunkers, spokesmen said, Seven
Attending were Commiuion- Gave," an annual program to reers Charles R. Karr, Sr., pres- member veterans in hospitals
Marlnes were wounded.

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'"'port

Dorothy Nierl, 764 Brownell
Ave., Middleport, asked for custody of three minor children and his Ph.D.
other relief In a suit for divorce
Cited aa u "outatanding Invertor" in the space program in
against Remo Nleri, Lucca.,lta.Js. 1961, he was a lecturer on re1piratory physiology. He authored
The plaintiff charges gross neg- the man-ratbtg requirement. tor the Mark I and Mark D s~~~:ce
lect or dut,. Kermeth H. Romine, chambers and ,., COII.Oultaut to tho Dight dynamics labontory lor
Rt. 1, Rudand, filed suit for di- the combined emlronment laboratory,
vorce frmt Avery Sue Romine,
A member o! the American Physiology SOclet;y, he was Usted
Rutland, charging gross neglect in the 11th edltioo of Ameriean Mon ol Science and in the 11th edl·
of duty and extreme cruelty. Four tion of Who' a Who in the Mid-Weat.
minor children are involved.
ANTIQUE LOVERS - ud Meigs eount;y ha• 11111\Y - would
el\ioy
a Ylslt with Mr. and Mro. Pete Klein at their at1raetive l\lill'
PLAYER TREATED
dleport
home.
Don Ritchhart, a member ot
Francis
and Pete have juot ~nlshed a bit ot redecorating and
the Meigs High School football
rearranging
to make room tor acme beautitul amique pieces reteam, was taken to Meigs Genceived
from
the estate of Mrs. IOeln'a mother. Tellned wlth other
eral Hospilll by the Middleport
pieces
already
in the hom.e1 the effect is iJnllresslve.
emergency squad Mon:Jay evening when he received a neck
CAPTA1N FRANK ESTEP, USAF, and his !ami~)' are back
injury while practicing on the
!rom
Sumyvl!e, OO!t, and will be resldlug in o.yton where they
Middleport field. He was dishave
purchased
a home.
charged following treabnent.
For the past three yeara Clptain Eat13p has been atleldllll the
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
graduate college or aeronautical eqpneering at Stanford Untversl·
ADMITTED - Esta Roberts, ty. He received his Ph.D in August and has been aaalgned aa proPomeroy; Lorando Might, Mid- lessor of e~rlng to the Air Force Institute ol Technology at
dleport; Carl Schultz, Racine.
Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
DISCHARGED - Nora Curtis.
Both Clptain Eatep and his wife, the former Sbirley Evans,

WALKER APPOINTED
WPSHINGTON (UPI) - Vera

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By United Pres&amp; lntenlaUonal·, lor rt.al lor the· Demi&gt;eratic geoUoo "we should have a-~ ·
Hubert IL HIIIIIPfu'ey wooed ~tloo, Sell. Eqene R. M&lt;&gt;- torimn on rhetoric about law
the nation's youtll ;todly, p~s-- C.:rilu- and the la~ Ser\, Rpbert order." ,
inti: the new gener'ltll!ll a .olce F. ·K~, '11'!'• as SOtintli~
"We don t need 1r1 atuut.

Deputies said Green acted un-der a standlrw order that no

know where he got it.

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·Among Fij.lf(4ful Voters

A truocy and Depu\Y J a c k treated and roturned to JaiL ·
Lavehier, 28, were changing
prbage cans in the cellblock
when the three rushed them.
Plantz put a knlte to Lavender's
chest and the three went. to the
barred doors in the main lol&gt;
by of the jaiL
Plantz aDl the others yelled
to Deputy Hyman Green to open
the door or Lavender would be
killed. Instead Green said he
would shoot them if Lavender
was not released.
He opened ftre when Lavender was not released. Da.y was
hit and Plantz let go of Laven-

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·~FI!{ii/mp,hiJ~#:::· ~uves ·Suppo'rt;··.

isoner Killed
CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPI)
- One pri8000r was shot to

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