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(l!..,....l!ecalled·· to• ~ fr&lt;ln. tarlzed ZOile (DMZ) &amp;~&lt;v South
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PUoto, tn ·•· ~r planes.
tlle . V~- . ~!If Udo,y. the radioed 1M! the New Jersey••
w~rld'o Ollly"'aetlve blilleehlp · 2,7otlilooond ojlello blo" 111 at
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American WOIIIJOIII In this war,
tho Nri' Jersel"a shells scat.
tared communist dobrlo over I
wt4e oreo, tile pllota ropol'ted.
Tllo big obelia leU 119111 the
DO&lt;them edp ot tile lill-mJll.
wide DMZ. The DM~ Ia a....
st~.w ..... . lOr . Ccmulmnl~
forces lnflltrltlrw Into Soolh
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built we;. ihe live • lll8lll!d

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Stewart, John RUe:

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Dave11JQrt, Vicki Ke
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-1111111 third war.
MilitarY 1poke11111011 oitd the
TIIO oa~y' aetlve -elb4lln proJedllOI ars 10 powedul IUiil
the I!Ol'ld cut 1ato the 5cMh
110 prodse tha1 uvea ~
. China Soa with 1 crew of ·l,638 ,B5Z SlntD!ortreiseaa¢ ·1 lllbtlng herltap ot 13 malqr warplane of the .....,.
· IJOttle alan.
. . - mal&lt;h tho New Joraeo-'1
Ra111tec1 at a cool of $21.5 doo!nldiY I!UilO.
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TapCIPieiQ&lt;
Naw JoriOII' hll nine 164nch
"In 3\&gt; . minutes we Can lin
auno each CIPible of harllni a ....., broadlldeo rrom C&gt;lr 16,2,700oj)CIUIId abeD 23 mlloa. Eadl Inch ·auno,
the abeD ... pierce 30 root of lood of 1pproxlmately 60
reln!orcod ec~~ereta.
pl1110o;" sold the New Jor181'

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Clflll. J. Edwlrd
IIQ)'dor Jr., 43, of Folrfu, Va.
lhe'l &amp;1 big lodl'. 'J'!Ie New
Jeri&lt;QI nlaho 58,000 tono. Slle
II 887 root lclag. Sbo ....,. • to
34 mlloa an boar. Alld Jilt pill

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1P 'rt'&lt;JR .lPESCH6S FOR
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. J&lt;;.

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Couch, Doug Phalin; s1

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'CREDIBILITY

INTEND TO DO ABOUT .
1HE ONE IN YOUR HEAD?

The

employes..
Two bUts, one pertalnlna to

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Republican
puty
Slturdo¥
adapted a platform caiUng (or
the re • elll!nlnatlon of Ol!lo
law as It relates to public employes.
However, the _plank did not go
as far as the one In the Demo-cratic platform adopted OIU'Uor
this month. The Demoenta
C:oned tor a re • writing of latwr law as It perllllns to public

POMEROY SCHO'
tl1e 1968-69 term are,

taochers and the othar to oilier
public employes, were kllled
last March when tile General
Assembl,y adjourned.
A Leglslatlw Service Commission study cammittee cur-

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HIS FOOD! HE'S
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lHOUGHT I CUT

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liirved t~~&gt;F•~ot of
:'11ifl:IDell II'OIIP f!&gt;r 'a~of.
:Jllil'L 'lllo,llld bMn a c Uv e
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The State Highway Patrol lnveotigaled a two cor colUaktn
Ill; 6 )I.DI. Slturda,y ... Cabin Rd., lwo.tentha of a mile
south of Rl. 248 In Melp Coolltty. No me wu Injured.
onteero roporlod cara
driven by WUUom E. Plo:kata,

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ell, 36, t..anpytlle, M11fded on
a curve, the C&lt;utcU cu nerlns oil the rlgltt lido of tho rood.
There was moderata t1omoav to
tl1e Plckena cor IIIII bonTio the
COuncliCIU'.
The potrol cUed i(ro. COuncil
ID Melp COunlr c....t Oct. i
m a chiU'ge of r.Dure lo :lfold
one hal( of the~.
No ........ InJured Ia - ... Mala• Colmt;r ... - at 2
p.m. ·&amp;tnday &lt;111 Rl. 143, ,lull
of the junetlon of ilt. 346.
CIU'I driven bJ MoiiJ B. Grim,
57, Rt. 4, Allluy, IDd Fred
R. Klaor, 17, Rt. 2 - . . collided - . Mrl. Grim talled
ID olow llllil her cor atrud. the
bock of tho Klaor car. KloOr
had alcnntd rw tnlllc ~
There wu moderate d•malf\ to
botlt .....
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'Mrl. Grim wu cited to !lelp
COunlr c....t Oct. 4 Jill • cjJarp
rl. (allure ID slap wtlltln lilt U·
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man Jllll\08 Albert Rosa, Jr.,
30,. 410 Silrllli Ave.,,.l"Ptnnrw.
wbo died In VeleriDI ~ ·

Wirmor aftllliid mill ·, woak.
Ttii-nJng eOoler near 8lld ot.
.Wiik lion&amp; WWt ~~~ow&lt;!!:• a•er·~ lloliiiW

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Funeral lllrviooo lor Mra.
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1~ ,-1157 Ill
wbodled .."'-'--ollw
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Mciiltst domlgoa were lnev,rrod to" lwct ..... Ia .. ·~
No\111. Second Ave. &amp;tnda,y,
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' Mh. Clark waa a past preo- 1111!11 a ·fiiOI;Ier lo a ~ laeb . belnl takllt thore IV' tho ~
&lt;~ &lt;"! .,.... N'J!Ilm of V~- 1!1· .mtitWIII, but ~ H my . · IW oinWpi!CJ ....ad, ~t~,v; ' - '
, . lJ\i ·~,~lloopttai 1114•Ql;· UkS1.r 1D. -., IIIII tu1- e l f set tor Jlodnoada,y ~
' '' ~ed lite ·c:add,yslrlporut that ....,.,_,.,.,.,.., ....._,.,.•,w,.·,,.,..::,...... •.w ., 2 p.m.cat the llo!:k ~ llflb·

WITH THE COMING
are having patrons sign Q
leUow tile oll10r day ask
llld. "n.tawaJ~ I won•t I
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ot the Syracuse troqt.

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WHAT WAS GUZ.
HOLLER IN'
ABOUT THIS
MORNING?

whiltle - except a real st

BA.S~q.:TBAlL

asaiatant scoutmaster

.•.u.. ~~~~h~ ay Unlted .Pnlllfl.erntllltml James Hess Jr.
~' wu o~~~· ~~s•pt•~.. Te~••llt'OIJI;.lfu.1! '11!1 ~ . .' : Chopter da,y throiJSit' ~ wm..... Dies on s.. ~. day

Dam No. 1. Yes, sir, the

and Southern Ohio Electrl
held on the Public Square.
mort.. now a retired e1111J
the pictures are or the CSC:
I imagine there•s not
the feathals. It was sort
lac~ they hold ti-e roD '
about the same time the G~
When they held the '
toW, ~t I can remeqhi
arOJond the Public Sq,uan;
see«** Ave. There were'
rallbltl, chickena and due
it a week, the entire bloc
wu bloCked to traffic of ·11

ooldoor heating unit are, left ID rilbt, David Noose, Rick Ash,
IIIII tranklln Rizer, the hold eook. At the rear is Ken Nease,

ovor thew-.
The llrat, Bl 6 p.m. ~·
was a two -vehicle mtahlp on
338, 3.1 miles weal of.

;:·r: ::!";!'~ ~-:·:, r~:;:~-~i*~l:~wamt~~-=~~~;~~~~~:t~:;:~:~:l§~~:1~~@;~:;:~;;:1;1~f:;~;§;~;~~;i~

northbound on the Ohio Rh
the mouth of the Musking
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whlsUe." captain Charles

CAMPING CALLS FOR DIFFERENT FOODS. However,

most auccessful camporees ever hekl.

"""'wldely .latoimtorller.dlareh
·ii)d. cMc ac:lb:ltleo,
~ ~ at hor So. Tblrd
Avill ~ !loath wu atliibatili 111 Heart attaei&lt;; ·
' ·TIIo widoW of the ~ Juitp
Ci&lt;lflc Clark wbo 'clod lillllrl
.., Mri, 'CIIrk wp 1 llfA&gt;.
I • r aldent of Jll!iill~lllll
ID ~.'• D·d·

The Republicans pledged uto

re-eumtne the Ohio statutes re--

form aet the age ot 19.
The plank on youth caUod Ia&lt;
the aubmisalon to voters ot a

constitutiDIW.l amendment ''lowering the mlnlmwn voting op
ID permit young people ID haw
1 choice In ohoplng tholr 111-

ture."

lati.W ID public employes, their
•twe believe the great majoci..
rlehta and responsibUlties" ty of our youth today are rewhile "recognizing the wdqu., _..lbla ond dedicated to
lllture of public employment sound princWles or governIIIII Ita relation to the publle IJ&gt;o ment,, the plank said. uy outh
terest."
merlta the rl!!ht ID more flllly
The GOP plallorm, adaptad partlclj&gt;ota in our polltlell ayodurlag the party's state conven-. tem."
tion here, called for the lowerl!eaolutlona lowering the vat.
1111 of the minimum wtlng op lng 110 have had tndtle pt.
but did not 111 whot the op II.W ti1rou1!t tho Genonl tushould be. The Democratic plat.
(Cootlnuecl on 8)

U. S. Locka 23 at Apple Grove. . There ""' &amp;vy clama&amp;e ID
A ear driven by Clllrord Dea- botlt volllcleo. Welch had locl!lll ~Cbule~:~.s

Units represeitted were: .Troopa 257, 240, 242, 253, 206,
230, 246, 248, 281, 239, 2lt, IUiil Post 26L

Prizes lor tha aklt winners were spo111ored by Ben Franklin
Stores of PL pleuant, New York Clothing ot Pomeroy, ond Illsldno-TIIiner of GoU!j)oiiL
Slat winners were: Best Stunt, Tr01l11242; Fire b)' Friction, ·
261; Bllndtold compoos by 214; ftlpjack fill&gt;, 214; and laahed
scciuunaoter'o chair, 242. .
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A.litandlng ovation wao given Morey Yeogor, Troop 253,
who waa aelectod outitandl.. senior palnllleader. He has been
In ScOutlnii! onl,y three. weeks.
Thli MGM Order of tile Arrovr hadodiaplay Slturda,y evenlttg.
.Church aervleeo "'!"" held SundQ mo~
.
· . Brarry Cox, Troop 253, 1erved as an ldvioor,lllll riblxlnll
IIIII patchoa were owarded Olltatandb11 ..,..tors.

reNiy Is studying public ompiQye rl!!hta under a dlrectlw
fr&lt;ln the Generll Assembly. Ita
report wiD be submitted .-1
Ja1110ry when the IOIIslalure
returns.

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ori
- . . . , . oper- In the ear, had beldlu-

three-day camporee near Chester IAat weekend.

There were 170 ln the camp Kiashuta sesslon.l. one of the

.M.-a. Cedric. Clorl&lt; of Mlddlo-

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favorite newspapers. has
sent Jeanne Rasmussen,
cover the story of
got an exclusl ve intervie
lace campaign three mont
The picture or Miss
gir~ was much better th
cause or the offset prir
Miss Welch told thi
perception - and 11 mo
Wallace would be the next
can see it Ill coming true
uwhai.• else does yo
porter. "Well," Miss Wt
sot to be president, I'd be

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Throa accldenta, In wltleb six
were damaged 111111

few of the Bob ScO!Ka lltefllllng the weekend Camp Klashulo
camporee probably enjoyed such delicacies as this ..apple
erll!jl" deooert crelled I'Dr Syracuse Boy 8&lt;:out Troop 242 Soturcloy evening. Holdi.W the dessert belnre it was placed 011 an

Ken Lelkarl, hold ot E"'IIOrer Post 261, Pt. PieasOnt, IIIII his
boys acted as caJDDadvisors IIXI were ln charge of actl'VItJ.ea at the

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Fri

a picture and story abot
a eo-caUed French atd Jr
romance, it was reported

FIVE CENTS

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Three Injured in Wrecks

J!Ql':soovT TBOOPIOI i!I .Chillltln~ch_, omollgtho 110l!o)i :;icC&gt;1!8
COIIQIO!'OI held over tile wi!Okenllt Clmp Klaahuta, neor Chosllr.
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at their eatnPBIIB, left ID J.1&amp;bt. are Till! Lucas, Eddie !laos, David
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&gt; FroOIIIID, David
Torry Lucas. lnjheroar,lett, ue Milo&gt; Mulford, scoutmuter;·llllll Jolm
\ ·. Grose, rlaht. aialstattt scoutmaster. The lelder IDd the aasistam were at one time milabars ol
the troqt. , whldl went out or Olliatence and ...., hll boon roaritamzed under their """'rsblp.

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aad warmer.

Ohio GOP 1- ;atform
Announced Saturday

IVHAT t,ttJ lfJTEND 1D 00 , ABoUT
11-IE EIVOR/IIIOUS 'CR.EDie./l.liY GAP' 'r'oCJ
. SEEM · TO Sf; RliST/.UG O.U THe
f'Eopt6!

COLUMBUS (UPI)

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Mootl.Y IIUIIIQ'IIIIIallttlewarm.
er toda,y, Hlch Ill the UiJPOr OOo
ID mlddlo 70s. Clear, but not 10

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
00 YOU HAVE AtJY

But, leave it to old
a rsal good lookl~ picll
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. dins Commu- tho · - · oil New Qd. . . ·1111
nlot "f!li** IIIII pooltlooa llllil Marlhall lal-. IIIII the
c:aDipl, 1!1f1WY II 1 erowmem- 001111.
Sbo .... louncbod Doe. 7.
ber.
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Tllo.,... Joroey wu the lut 1942. Tllo New Jone:r mon ponch lato !jle - " ! " balllo'I'JIP ID lin her liWIB In to stoep Ia IIVIIH&gt;alla
toraotlon fact ~· U.S. !oreal 001111111. m ~Ill¥ 26, 1153, a da,y a doeodo - . IIIII 111111F
lhell tl1e Nortll Vs.tnam -~ belore the Kor1111 Wu armlo- prod!- the 50~ ... oflbe
ern ·pomondlo u weD u tleo wu llped. Sbo baa older balllelihiJI wu ,..,, But Ill
August 1167.
lt.
monm1oa.
derod
her bock 1D . - _ lD
Her Job wtU be WID&amp; the
Tllo ..., low aloak ohlp
joint
tho
7th Filii.
VIetnam ceolt, prov!dlnll oup- Wllklpod Werla War D Japa.

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oted by Ro,y A. Kiser, 16, Rt.
2, lloclne, -pled ID Pill 111111
struck the Ashley car. There
was clama&amp;e ID lite left 1ront lender IIIII hood of the Aohley auto
IIIII to the front of the Klaer eor.
No ln,Jurlea were reported. The

eratlool. No lll'reAIB - • reported.

The other mishap waa :U.da,y at 11:50 o.m. 011 RGuta 124
011 Main st., at the lnloroeetlon
~ Depot st. In Rutland. A eor
CII&gt;Orated by David Ernest Carr,
inveatlgaUon 11 being oontJmle('l
19, Union Ave., PomenQ". fallTwo per1011s were taken to ed to stop when a car operated
Veterans Memorial HoopiW by by Rex llulb Tamer, 76, Rutprivata tranoporlsllon lor treat. land. atopped ID tum left. There
mont of Injuries oldferod Sllur- """ miDor clama&amp;e ID tho rear
daJ at 10:30 p.m.
1Z4, of the Tamer CIU'IIIII IIcht dimme-tenth of a mDe east of the 11&amp;0 ID the front of the Carr nRutllllll corporatlonllmlh.
hlele.
A car driven by Media D.
A passenger tn the Tumer
Welch, 33, Rt. I, Dexter, ooe vehicle, 5aJnrny Me~, 110
of the Injured peroons, railed ID 11, 8UIIered a held Injury IIIII
....00 a eurvelllll struck o puk. wu Ioken 1D a phyaldaa by prt.
ed ear owned by Poarl T. Mar- vale tranoportatloo lor kina, Rutland.
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By Unltod Press lntarnatiooal
DEMOCRATS ANGERED TODAY BY GOP chll'po that Hubert

Ruqhrey's campailft ctelrman violated the fair c~QtaigD practices eode b)' rererrtng to Richard Nixon u "trucky Dtck" and~~ • ...,
11-vil Dick." si,Y they want. tull-scale open heart~&amp; held on the mat,..
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RichiU'd G. Kleindienst, gonerll
lor the GOP NltiOMI
cmtmlttee. said Swmy his part)' regarded the references by Lawrence F. O'Brien as u attempt to "villty and defame" Nixon's
character. Kleindienst llled 1 formal GOP complaint with t1to Fair'
Campaign Practices COII'lmlttee, a norproft.t, DCHPrti•an body araanlzed 1u publicize what it consldera ~ political tactics.

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NEW YORK - TilE CITY 0 PENED ITS 900 public aehoolo today to more than one million children under an qreement between
tho slrlldnll lel&lt;harl union ond tile boord ol odlleollcm omclllbo

endiJ1I the -eek, d\)'-'Wlde taoehar Wllkout.

The .......,...., IIIIIDIIIICOd SundQ ~ • weary Mayor John v.
Ilndi8J at1v a aeries ol IDoftl&amp;ltt nogotlotlmo, received the IPproval of the alrlldt1l United Foderotloo of'l'eaehora (lJFTh Tllo
wte waa 5,825 tor eadlqr the strike aDd 592 qaluL Tbe nwm tber-1~ Ia altout 52,000.
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on a marijuana charge, just a
few days before eent his proml;. Nov. 19 (by lhe Ntt'l Cmferenoe ....~:be ... 11Jlne50:~,..11i!'"
nent lawyer neigtilor a tdzzllng at Chriitlans &amp; Jews) to Jameo or lhe other .... catoriiiiVallllle
note lboUt the garbage that hod· F. Gould, prealdont ot Radio was hlrsd tor next lliart~ bJ' the
n't been ooUeoled .... TV's !at- City Mualc Hall, the naUoa•a Miami Beech DeauviiJo\ ilmp!y
eat Sommy Glick wants ro ldll blggoat rum mooque, will be beoauae .... bid&lt;o an Ita - -

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gal throw her arms
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lclaa blm; clvntln bnrtallty? ....
Columbia u. Mandst agllaror
Mark. lludd OJ&gt;PIIad for admJs.
lion to Fordham- and was turned down .... Sid alght: ex - tlgl:t
champ begging quarters from
Dick Jorio, owner (with wife
Louise) or Louise's reataurant
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Y. Ttmeo movie critic! .... Gould
hasn~ a chance: an expoae to
be printed will declare his per. atartsd wltll tile Music llall beforming name Isn't his own, that fore It opened In 1932 u a ldd
he can't cash checks ln CalU, accountant.
Ra,y Stark In Look Magazine
or Fla. and that there's a war.
rant out for non.pa,yment or child about Barbra Streisand: "T h e
suwort ... That, plus his gang- ooly thing abe lacks Is lao!''
star pals think he's .. bringing ;... Her Central Park Weill aparlment nell!bbors don't tblnk
heat.n
Lana Cantrell's manager ~el~ she lacks tact - she just doesdon Kastel wed actress COrmie n't speak ro any or them, 1he)'
&amp;low .... Sports ran Joe Glaser tell us •••• But she's iwtully
had 18 tickets for the Yanks-Rod good in her first film ("F\nv'
Sox gaQ"~e and gave 'em all a~ Girl") .... Whose author Isobel
W1J1 - didn't have even one Lemart told Look that worldng
len for himselr .... Goldie Haw- on Streisand'a fUm was .ua de-kina is back at the piano ln his flating, ego • crushing experl.
Goldie's New York (New York- ence."
loot spot li: town) alter abandonMamie Van Doren says s h e
ing city slickers for a summer won't ask her kid-husband, Lee
at the Hamptons (JJo, not Hope) Meyer, tor alimony U he Mm't

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By VITO STELLINO
American League
UP! Sports Wrller
Final
National
"Vince Lombanll, where haw
Fli:a! .
w• L. Pot. GB you gone?
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W, L. Pet. GB X +Detroit
103 59 .636
"Groen Boy turns ' Ita lonely
x.st. .Louis
97 65 .599
Baltimore
· 91 71 .562 12
eyes to YOIL"
Sorf J:"j-anelooo 88 H .5t3 e
Cleveland
88 75 .534 16'h
TIH&gt;H aren't enotly the
Chl,?,ln
84 78 .519 13 , Boston
ea n .531 17 Slmoo and Gar6mkel l.yrlcs but
Clridmatl
83 79 .512 14 i New Yorh
83 711 .512 20
It has to J&gt;e the retrain o! tile
Atlliita
81 81 .500 16 \ Ollkland
82 80 .506 21
momODI In Green Ray where
PII'Wlurgt}
80 82 .494 17
Mlrmeaota
79 83 . 488 24
. L&lt;nbordl'a NatiON! Footllall
Lot~Mt!eles 76 86 .489 21
California
67 95 .413 36
League d)'naoty - s ro he in
Plllladolphia
76 86 .4611 21
Chicago
67 95 .413 36
the danger o! cl'lllltilng.
New York
73 89 .451 24
Waohlngjon
65 96 .404 37\1
Lombardi kicked himself uplloualon
72 90 .444 25
x-C!Ii:ohed pemant
stairs at the end or last season
x-Cllr!c:had pennant
!llnday'a Resul!a
with the cry, "the histocy of the
&amp;mday•a ReiUito
Washlngtoo 3 Detnllt 2
Green Bay Packers ia in tile
st. Louis llllouston 1
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New York 4 Hollon 3
future." But right now it seems
Clnclnnau 3 San Francisco o MJnneaota 4 Oaldlllld 3
to be in the past.
Phllade!pllla 10 New York 3
Chicago 7 CalHornla 6
The Packers lost their secoOO
Allanla 2 Loa Angelos 1
(Onl,y games ath&lt;W!ad)
strall!bt game and altpped ro
Chicago 5 P!Usburl!b 4
third place In the Central
Division with a l-2 record
Swxlay when they were beaten
by the Detroit Llons, 23.17.

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Dear Hel«1:
be • "~ ,Grivl!' .l&gt;ttaaH ilio' dtfttlll! ta:',Cftatleaton, , ~ ••
Seemo to mt our leiovlalon are wi111l'!lllill tltereroro olow)ll . eitr~ o; .f&lt;)c!p: tor lhe llr~t
statim 'hoi borroorsd ·Its pro. · you or«~'t &lt;Omtorlabltboldndthe.. lillie With'' the'·· help ot . u
TV ,PROGRAM mLES READ
LIKE ADVICE COLUMN

Covar alrl tumad &amp;otrosa (In gram tlllo•
rrom .., . wheel_, llil"...,..r• .:. .eoJOO\il~ anellh•~
TV commercials and the "Pa· advlte COlumn - and In lilt, your' ~~ ' inc! lcld~ - senoe. - In Jl~; ;~, :· Fr~':'"
per Lion- rum) Lauren llltlon proper Ol'dor. Fir~ o om e 1 · lbi~~PI
_, ~10, IIIIIOII.btOOW:H Britain iiqjl,}l~il' ill_ ••~ li: MiJil!t~
already Is rloh OllOIQ!II tor a
"Dating Gamoa," th!&gt;n "Newl,y, • !DMea•f"' an ~·more nerv'l"', for .a ~Cl' 0\hloh ' l!ritl,ah
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I&lt;QI vacation In Peru; abe's a
II'Od1," ''Dream llou.le," "~ . ".:~". y~·~~ knl!!r YOIJ!ro , Prime .~itelii ~t4e ~-·
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Manhotlen JUngle ldtteo at tllat or Cooeequenoea," and. _
fln.llty,
:~'li!!tlt~dol..,.f : 1&gt;6rtalli, ~ilj.Y,; jlroml,.d
1 beller·than-ivora.;, l!fj!lc . ,
.... GrOf! old opera ator Jennie
''lllvorte Couri."- MIDWEST.. 111\1, · ·rdtJ
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'!:!&gt;' .·.,.. e" , .• ldlool,ar ~leus~'!if;iil!l ..
Terrell 'ohWsd In at Tbe Gu- MATRON
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llilrt just to uk jazzman S o I Dear .Matron:
De8l"&gt;Htlen:1~ '11 ~:"' r•' ·:' \ '{n a9~) .Pre~ Et~
. _ 1, ro~r Aute~~~Oblle'~ trisuranc•~ ~ .1~;,~
Yqsd to pliiJ' Ida 12 • mlnuto
How about that!
My '],Q~~ .... j haVe
ij&gt;polnlilil CalUoriJJ.a Gg_ll; 'Eirl ' , Stllel'ulo ll!llull'ilfforra•~:·!"
"When tile Salnta Go Moroldng
... Alldbo11abouttldo?TomAr- dari4:8 ' 1~"rl. Duo to olr· Warren ChlafJuatllilo~tlleU,S.
8QOD STUDENLDISCOUNT ' %' .,,
Ill" blaaler .... Jill lla- at d• In the Sacramento B~- c:uml!lntea,.~ our ,ll!&gt;lltrol, &amp;lpreme Court.
111111!'1 up to
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Cabaret" a n d Chrl1topher write a, "Programming at Cbail- lihe · wu born six weeki before
Cll• - • 1111Plummer picked up wllere 1he)' nel 13 brought lido seq-.. &lt;it " ·" ..... married. ~ ... have .
loft oil and then loft olf apln movie ohoWinga lor the week: bien marrisd lhreo year1 and
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.... Next John Llndaay departure Ml&gt;nda1, ~!day Ill Hava~~~;' , abe 1110 hal m; ,malden name. one told me Y1&gt;ll ·~~ot.'t ask ·tor
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TuelldQ, 'Father Is • Badte\or;'
la tllere. anji WI!',.we ...,. 1111 recipes beoaqae It ma1&lt;e1 yoo
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Wedoeaday, 'Emergency Wsd· her name changed without roll- look "11)181l!'&gt;Wn-" ~ tllatrltlrtl'
PhondP28M ,:
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day;' Friday, 'BecauaeotiUm.' •• band'&amp; ~er, . , ~e eantt Dear N~w·· . i ',
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(And tllen, on saturday - too """ why •we. · should hliYO to •·
'1118 bo-..~· \tho ' Ill!'_ 'I ·f"'"·
HOSPITAL . NEWS
tile - comes "Get Smail.") . ~- -l!er, •• rn been told• .:- pllmeriled at a..J'OQIIO.rt .toilbr
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Mrs. ..
California.
reolpo Ia juol too ~
Doar
Holen:
Dear
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for my taste. ~~·. f o ¥ r
IID!zor Medloal ~: VII&gt;
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a
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whyohwhy.
Wrlle
to
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Ill
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frieild had her lhrlmp dllih· 01·
ltlng hour a 2-4 and7-8 p.m. PuOur
2l..year-old
aonla
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zoom,
tal
Statlatlca,
State
Departmtnt
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ents oo]Jo on Pedlatrloo Ward.
dart,
wllooah,
varoom
driVilr.
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at
JOUr
Stale
Ctj&gt;l.
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baa
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You'D
lind
the
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c:olulno
. Ia dedicated to
Mrs. Allee M. Dorat, f26lh
11 simpler than YGU tblnk, re- flmlly llllo&amp; Ill&gt; If yw're hoYtro1
at
all
times
but
he
soaroa
Second Ave.; Jonce W. Cox. Gal~
~ring oolJ' atlldovlta and a Dt. In&amp; k\d tm.ble or Just plalntroo.
Upolia; Mrs. X. Kenneth "Mor- me ao much 1 ,.;.,.t go In h I s
aports
oar.
tte
paper """'!,' liO lepl r..a. ble, lot Helen belp YOU. lllo wUl
gan, No. 1 Edgemont Dr.; Mr'l.
Yet
our
12-year-old
daqhter
Note
to reidiro: LIWI dllfer aloo welcome JOUr own abiS·
James W. MOI!ti!Omery, 1940
reacts
the
same
"~
to
my
com.
in
various
states, but' thls rule lng experiences. Address HeliQ .
Chatham Ave.; James B. Parplelely
sare
drlrtng,
and
keeps
Btulds:
Before
you hlrt 0 law- - 1 In care d tlda J&gt;.lwspa.
sons, Rt. 1 Galllpolla; Mrs. Ervin c. Jomaon, Rt. 2 VInton; polnl!ng oot how her brother yer "'! any proble,m oontll'lllllat !)Or.
would do It, U HE wore behind birth . recorda, OOII!aot
Ill·
Mra. V ornon M. Henry, Eureka
the
wheel.
&amp;o
actually &lt;Omea
vlolon
ot
VItal
star Rt.: Otis J. Jolmaon, 510
Maple Dr.; Mlu Betty ~oer. borne llhlldng !rom a drlvo with - H.
, ·· ~ ;·
Rt 2 Vllltoo; ROOert Y. 111m· me· and I am too after all her Dear Helen:
tntb-a1m
breaths
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cJ.InKIDi
to
A
new
trlend
lm:lted
.us 1q
mm, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mn. Earl
tile door lwldle.
; her homo tor tiiJiner. ,IIJe. art- ·
P. Bnonfield, Rt.1 VInton; Frlllk
Do JOU ouppoae abe aot
sd • wmderM lhrlmll di!IIJ( I
Bohm, 584 &amp;m vaneyllr.;l\!ro.
from~
tile
men
In
our
flmlly
wflo
allkad
hor fcq! the' rec:lpe, .
Elsie M. CQndee, Ft. Pleulnt;
are
always
making
auldo
rerm
a
DIW111N!l
~.Deed Ill:~ , :
WOllam H. Nibert, Gallb&gt;olis
marks
about
"dumb
dome
driv·
help
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pt.
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Ferry; Paul W, Taylor, Rt. 2
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Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. WWiam M.
........ lhe ..b.l.ct. Ll1er .......
cruJok!lhank, Pl. Pleaaant; Walter W. Hyatt, Pt. Pleasant; Craig
A. Wise, Pl. Pleaaant; Mra. Jack
R. Crank, Henderson; Mrs. Tflo..

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UPI Sporto Wrller
Joe Namath knew Just who ro
blame for the moat llhocklqj:
\I)Set of. the American Football
League season.
"This dumb guy sitting right
here," said the dejected New
York Jet quarterback. u111at'a
the ' whole story. I was the one
who threw the ball.'"

Whit Nomatll did was throw
seven touchdown passes, but
t;l'qre ot them went up on the
other team's side of the
scoreboord and the Bufllllo Bills
took advantage ro regisler a 3735 vlclory.
11\e Jet.&amp;, stlll seeki~ their
first AFL tltlo, went Into the
pme at Buffalo with • 2-0
record 8JKI were favored),y 19
polnta qolnat the Qllla, who
had bean out.oorad 98-36 whUe
dropping . tlletr first three

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.. ~¥~ter
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Racine;
Howard
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dloport; Mrs. Morlon Woods, ·
Chester; Ani'- w. Brown, Rt.

TABLE TENNIS SET

Whne

3 Wellston; Mrs. Herschel B.
Hayes, Rt. 1 Robertlburg,' W~
Va.; Mrs. Clyde B. Frazier, Rt.
1 Beaver; Mrs. Russell E.

pined

280

~-lotions,

the
fiw intereepdons cost New
YOrk a total o! 235 yards.

Roach, Rt. 1 Oak Hill; Mrs.
Wilma H. Boyles, ~ncer, W. ,
va.; Mra. Harold K, Famln,
lrooton; Charles D. Cram, Rt·
2 MoArtlllr; Winfrid Barker,
Ravenswood; Mra. James R.
Tlmmon.s, Jack1011; Mrs. Allen
0. M,yor1, Rt. 1 Sc:ottown; Callie E. Burch, Rt. 2 Chtilicothe; ·
Carl G, Barnett, Rt. I Collage.
ville, W.Va.
Births
Mra. IWbert E, Bowen, Rt .

quarterback

running or Mel

made

Lem Barney paced the Lions to
the
upset victory, Munson
completed 15 of 22 passes for
194 yards am two toUchOOwns.
Both passes went to danker

History Sunday when Morlln
Briscoe, a rookie !rom Omaha
University, became the first Btlb' cambrell, lncludl~ one
Negro ever to direct an with less than two minutes left
American League club during in the game that snipped a 17the regular season. Briscoe 17 Ue.
entered the Denver UnelC) at
quarterback
In the fourth
quarter and scored lhe Bronco's
final toochclown on a 1:1-yard

C::Ollege Scores

run.
However, Denver lost by a 20.

17 count to the Boston Patriots,
who moved into a first place tie
with New York in the Eastern
Division. A fumble and a pan
interference penalty set up
Boston's whmtng points ln the
final half.

Raiders, Chargers Wln
OOkland
and San Diego
rerrratiled tied lor the Weatarn
Division lead as the Raiders
beat Houston, 24-15, an:l the
Chargers topped Cincinnati, 3110, in the only other games
piiiJ'ad Sunday. On SaturdiiJ'
night, Kansas Clcy mauled
Miami, 48-3, as Len Dawson
threw three touchdown passes
in the O.rst hal£.
Two of Buffalo's touchdown&amp;
on Interceptions came in the
t1na1 quarrer and the.Y boosted
tile
Bills' lead ro 37-21.
Defensive back Butch Byrd
plckad oil tile first at 2:34 or
lhe period, running It back 53
yards, and three plays later
Booker Edgerson ran 45 yards
with a pilCered Namath pass.

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Ohio stale 35 S'thern Moth. 14
Cinc!rmatl 17 xavier 14
Bowling Green 20 Dayton 14
Ohio U. 31 Kent State 7

WhUe the Packers were loslnl ·
their aecond pme, the Loa
ADgelea Rama 1 Baldmore Coltl
am Dallas COwboys-Ill eaaer

Baldwi~PWallace

48
U. or Wisconsin (MUwaukee) 8
Wittenberg 41 Capital 8
Denison 21 Washington (Mo.) 12
Wesbnlnster (PL) 21

Talbert's tumble
recovery set UJJ ,10 points in ,the
nrst period and )be 1lajjls liien
coasted past Cleveland. Dtck
Bass gained 134 yards tn 23
carries and Tom Mason'-scored

Dst1lght between the Eagles*
Tom

Woodeshlc:k
Mike Gaectter.

and Dallas•

Fran Tarkenton, unable to
complete a pus ror the first 22

dethrone

the

Packersboosted their recorda to :J..O. One

Heidelberg 7

Ashland 42 Otterbein 14

Woooter 37 SWarthmore 0
Tampa 24 Akron 9

as Sln Jo'ranclsco broken len
whippBd · ~tla~ta.. Brodie' a corft.. Beou stunned the
pletlon· average was 85 per cent. sayers ran ror 111
second

··w Sammy

1D In 15 carriers.

Baugh's 011&amp;-

game re~rd or 85.7 per cent set.

0

mtnules, hit on· 82 and 56 yard
touchdown strikes to Hmter
Jams as New' York whipped

College Standings

Denison • , • • • • •••••••••••••.• , 0

tsburl!b. Bob Boyd, Charlie Otterbein . • . . . . ..•••.. , • , , . , •• 0
Stukes and Roy Hilton ran back Heidelberg • , • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
the interceptions.
,Wooster • . . . . • • .••••••........ 0
Tom Mack's pass interception
Ohio Wesleyan . . • , •.••••••....•• 0
capital . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

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Ke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ........ 0 I
Muskingum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 0 I
MID-OIDO CON FERENCE

Ashland • • • • • • •••••••••••• , , , • 0 0 0
mullton .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o

3 0 0
1 2 0

The Gallipolis Reserve defense
recovered a blocked punt in the
end zone and tallied the extra
points ro de£eat the oost Meigs
Reserves 8-6 Saturday night ln
a hard-fought contest.
The GAHS m came with a-

Defiance • . • . • . • • . • • • . . . . • • • • . 0 0 0
Wilmington •• , . . . • • • • •.•..•. • •• 0 0 0

1 1 0

Blue Imps Win

· lod. Gene Canaday blocked the
punt. The ball rolled !nro end
zone, bounced around, and was
recovered by end Russ Elliott
to make the score 6-6, Wayne
Elliott, quarterback, ran the extra points off left tackle. The

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Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !
Bowling Green • , , .• , •••• , .•••.• 0
Kent State • , • . • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Western Michigan • • • . . . • , •....• 0
Marshall . . . . , • , , , , .•.••• • •.... 0
OIDO INJIEPENJIENTS

0 0
0 0
0

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Buffalo 37 New York 35
San Diego 31 Cincinnati 10

Oakland 24 Housron 15
Boston 20 Denver 17
Only games scheduled

saturday's Garnes
Kansas City at Buffalo
San Diego at New York

Only games schedulecL
Sunday's Game ~
Boston at Oakland
Cincinnati at Denver

Miami at Houston
Only games scheduled

All Games

W L T
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Dayton • • • • • • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2

Blue Imps are 2-0,
· Meigs had scores Its only Akron , •. , • ••••• ••• ••• • •.•••••••••.••• 2
touchdown earlier in the fourth Finelli.\' • • • . ...•• • .•• , .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 1
quarter when Quarterback Pat Youngstown State , •• , , , , •. . • • ••••.•.••.• •• 1
O'B'rien hit end John Ritchhart xavier •••••••••••••••••.••••• • •••••••• 1
with a pass that covered about Ceatral State .. . . • ...••••. • . • ••••• . •••••. 0
Ohio Northern . . •.• , • • , . , , , •• . ••••••.•••• 0
50 yards.

Oberlin 20 Hiram 17
Mt. Union 21 Kenyon 8
Marietta 7 Musldrwum 0

touchdOwd&amp;,

St. Louis ooorad lOUd&gt;downs In the Jut 71/, ml,...o,
In 1945;
,
surprising team, the New York two TDs for the Rams.
Ja9&lt; COncannon hit on nine or includl~ WIU!o Cro.-'a.
Giant&amp;, did the nme.
12 passes for 103 yards and a plurwe with 47 seconds tell, to
Meredith Scores F1 ve
Baltimore drubbed PitDoh . Meredith tossed Ove Washington. Carl Lockhart IJ&gt;. touchdown before suffering a edge New Orleans. St. Lou('
was blanked for the ftrlt 52
touchdown
pasaea for the third tercepted two or Sonny Ju:r.
tsburgh, 4J ..7, and Los Angeles
mlmrtes until Chuk Latoorotle
topped Cleveland, 24--6, as the time in his career as the gensen's passes to help the
AFL STANDINGS
returned a punt 86 yards ror •
Colts and Rams remained tied Cowboyo whipped the Eagles. Gl~nto.
By
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Press International TO to spark the Cards..
John Brodie hit on 17 of 20
for first in the Coastal Division. Dallas also made five ii'Kercep.
East
DaUas whipped Philadelphla, 4S. tions am the game included a passes, includlng three for
w. L. T. PoL
13, and New York footed
New York • . . . 2 1 0 .667
Washington, 48-21, as thoseOh o
Boston . . . . . . 2 1 0 .667
clubs remained Ued £or Clrst in
}
Houston .•..•. 1 3 0 .250
the Ctpitol Division. In the
BuCfalo •••• , , , 1 3 0 ,250
other three games, Chicago
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Miami .••••• , 0 3 0 .000
stunned Minnesota, 27~17, St.
OIDO CONFERENCE
West
Louts nipped New Orleans, 21All Games
Conference
W. L. T. PoL
20, and San Francisco turned
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back Atlanta, 28-13.
l 1 0
Marietta • • • • • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 o o
San
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2 0 0
Kansas
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I 0 0
interceptions for touchdowns Oberl!n • .•. • ••••.••.••. • ••.•. lOO
CincinnatJ
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2
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aDd Earl Morrall threw for one Wittenberg • . • . . . • • • • . . • • . • • . • . 1 0 0
1 0 0
Denver , .•••.•.. 0 3 0 , 000
TD and set up three otllers as Baldwin-Wallace ••••. . .••••••.•• 0 0 0
2 0 0
Sunday's Results
the Colts manhandled PitI I 0
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Toledo 35 Marshall 12
Miami 28 Western Michigan 0

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"This year's batting averag&amp;-

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to It next year.
Ro,. won tile N&amp;l!onal Leaiue
batting crown &amp;mday over

Defiance 21 Alma YMI'Cll~) 'IS
Wilmington 7Earlhun0nd.)7, Ue
Allegheny 16 Adelbert 0
Bethany 69 ~ase Tech I4
Jolm Carroll 30
W11Jhington &amp;Jefferson8

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toorth place In tile loop •
Jim Ma101101 tossed his 16th
win over the season, and his
third straight ' aiMrtout In the
oonteat at Crosley Flold.
•• I love the game," aa.vs
Rose. ur lme everything about
It Nothing In life to more run.
Baseball enables me to meet
people. I enjoy that. I go to the
baD park BYOQ' day, a1gn autogr'l'l&gt;a, talk ro reporters. 1 enjqjo ·lh&amp;t. lmqlne making 100
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when you were-a kid."
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Rose Captures Batting Crown

4 l'llmoroy, dau8hter, 2:25p.m.
Saturday; Mrs. Jack R. Crank,
Hendorooo, 10:2S p.m. Saturday;
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100, 53 and 45 yards for
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American League
UP! Sports Wrller
Final
National
"Vince Lombanll, where haw
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W, L. Pet. GB X +Detroit
103 59 .636
"Groen Boy turns ' Ita lonely
x.st. .Louis
97 65 .599
Baltimore
· 91 71 .562 12
eyes to YOIL"
Sorf J:"j-anelooo 88 H .5t3 e
Cleveland
88 75 .534 16'h
TIH&gt;H aren't enotly the
Chl,?,ln
84 78 .519 13 , Boston
ea n .531 17 Slmoo and Gar6mkel l.yrlcs but
Clridmatl
83 79 .512 14 i New Yorh
83 711 .512 20
It has to J&gt;e the retrain o! tile
Atlliita
81 81 .500 16 \ Ollkland
82 80 .506 21
momODI In Green Ray where
PII'Wlurgt}
80 82 .494 17
Mlrmeaota
79 83 . 488 24
. L&lt;nbordl'a NatiON! Footllall
Lot~Mt!eles 76 86 .489 21
California
67 95 .413 36
League d)'naoty - s ro he in
Plllladolphia
76 86 .4611 21
Chicago
67 95 .413 36
the danger o! cl'lllltilng.
New York
73 89 .451 24
Waohlngjon
65 96 .404 37\1
Lombardi kicked himself uplloualon
72 90 .444 25
x-C!Ii:ohed pemant
stairs at the end or last season
x-Cllr!c:had pennant
!llnday'a Resul!a
with the cry, "the histocy of the
&amp;mday•a ReiUito
Washlngtoo 3 Detnllt 2
Green Bay Packers ia in tile
st. Louis llllouston 1
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New York 4 Hollon 3
future." But right now it seems
Clnclnnau 3 San Francisco o MJnneaota 4 Oaldlllld 3
to be in the past.
Phllade!pllla 10 New York 3
Chicago 7 CalHornla 6
The Packers lost their secoOO
Allanla 2 Loa Angelos 1
(Onl,y games ath&lt;W!ad)
strall!bt game and altpped ro
Chicago 5 P!Usburl!b 4
third place In the Central
Division with a l-2 record
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Joe Namath knew Just who ro
blame for the moat llhocklqj:
\I)Set of. the American Football
League season.
"This dumb guy sitting right
here," said the dejected New
York Jet quarterback. u111at'a
the ' whole story. I was the one
who threw the ball.'"

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seven touchdown passes, but
t;l'qre ot them went up on the
other team's side of the
scoreboord and the Bufllllo Bills
took advantage ro regisler a 3735 vlclory.
11\e Jet.&amp;, stlll seeki~ their
first AFL tltlo, went Into the
pme at Buffalo with • 2-0
record 8JKI were favored),y 19
polnta qolnat the Qllla, who
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TABLE TENNIS SET

Whne

3 Wellston; Mrs. Herschel B.
Hayes, Rt. 1 Robertlburg,' W~
Va.; Mrs. Clyde B. Frazier, Rt.
1 Beaver; Mrs. Russell E.

pined

280

~-lotions,

the
fiw intereepdons cost New
YOrk a total o! 235 yards.

Roach, Rt. 1 Oak Hill; Mrs.
Wilma H. Boyles, ~ncer, W. ,
va.; Mra. Harold K, Famln,
lrooton; Charles D. Cram, Rt·
2 MoArtlllr; Winfrid Barker,
Ravenswood; Mra. James R.
Tlmmon.s, Jack1011; Mrs. Allen
0. M,yor1, Rt. 1 Sc:ottown; Callie E. Burch, Rt. 2 Chtilicothe; ·
Carl G, Barnett, Rt. I Collage.
ville, W.Va.
Births
Mra. IWbert E, Bowen, Rt .

quarterback

running or Mel

made

Lem Barney paced the Lions to
the
upset victory, Munson
completed 15 of 22 passes for
194 yards am two toUchOOwns.
Both passes went to danker

History Sunday when Morlln
Briscoe, a rookie !rom Omaha
University, became the first Btlb' cambrell, lncludl~ one
Negro ever to direct an with less than two minutes left
American League club during in the game that snipped a 17the regular season. Briscoe 17 Ue.
entered the Denver UnelC) at
quarterback
In the fourth
quarter and scored lhe Bronco's
final toochclown on a 1:1-yard

C::Ollege Scores

run.
However, Denver lost by a 20.

17 count to the Boston Patriots,
who moved into a first place tie
with New York in the Eastern
Division. A fumble and a pan
interference penalty set up
Boston's whmtng points ln the
final half.

Raiders, Chargers Wln
OOkland
and San Diego
rerrratiled tied lor the Weatarn
Division lead as the Raiders
beat Houston, 24-15, an:l the
Chargers topped Cincinnati, 3110, in the only other games
piiiJ'ad Sunday. On SaturdiiJ'
night, Kansas Clcy mauled
Miami, 48-3, as Len Dawson
threw three touchdown passes
in the O.rst hal£.
Two of Buffalo's touchdown&amp;
on Interceptions came in the
t1na1 quarrer and the.Y boosted
tile
Bills' lead ro 37-21.
Defensive back Butch Byrd
plckad oil tile first at 2:34 or
lhe period, running It back 53
yards, and three plays later
Booker Edgerson ran 45 yards
with a pilCered Namath pass.

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Ohio stale 35 S'thern Moth. 14
Cinc!rmatl 17 xavier 14
Bowling Green 20 Dayton 14
Ohio U. 31 Kent State 7

WhUe the Packers were loslnl ·
their aecond pme, the Loa
ADgelea Rama 1 Baldmore Coltl
am Dallas COwboys-Ill eaaer

Baldwi~PWallace

48
U. or Wisconsin (MUwaukee) 8
Wittenberg 41 Capital 8
Denison 21 Washington (Mo.) 12
Wesbnlnster (PL) 21

Talbert's tumble
recovery set UJJ ,10 points in ,the
nrst period and )be 1lajjls liien
coasted past Cleveland. Dtck
Bass gained 134 yards tn 23
carries and Tom Mason'-scored

Dst1lght between the Eagles*
Tom

Woodeshlc:k
Mike Gaectter.

and Dallas•

Fran Tarkenton, unable to
complete a pus ror the first 22

dethrone

the

Packersboosted their recorda to :J..O. One

Heidelberg 7

Ashland 42 Otterbein 14

Woooter 37 SWarthmore 0
Tampa 24 Akron 9

as Sln Jo'ranclsco broken len
whippBd · ~tla~ta.. Brodie' a corft.. Beou stunned the
pletlon· average was 85 per cent. sayers ran ror 111
second

··w Sammy

1D In 15 carriers.

Baugh's 011&amp;-

game re~rd or 85.7 per cent set.

0

mtnules, hit on· 82 and 56 yard
touchdown strikes to Hmter
Jams as New' York whipped

College Standings

Denison • , • • • • •••••••••••••.• , 0

tsburl!b. Bob Boyd, Charlie Otterbein . • . . . . ..•••.. , • , , . , •• 0
Stukes and Roy Hilton ran back Heidelberg • , • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
the interceptions.
,Wooster • . . . . • • .••••••........ 0
Tom Mack's pass interception
Ohio Wesleyan . . • , •.••••••....•• 0
capital . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

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Ke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ........ 0 I
Muskingum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 0 I
MID-OIDO CON FERENCE

Ashland • • • • • • •••••••••••• , , , • 0 0 0
mullton .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o

3 0 0
1 2 0

The Gallipolis Reserve defense
recovered a blocked punt in the
end zone and tallied the extra
points ro de£eat the oost Meigs
Reserves 8-6 Saturday night ln
a hard-fought contest.
The GAHS m came with a-

Defiance • . • . • . • • . • • • . . . . • • • • . 0 0 0
Wilmington •• , . . . • • • • •.•..•. • •• 0 0 0

1 1 0

Blue Imps Win

· lod. Gene Canaday blocked the
punt. The ball rolled !nro end
zone, bounced around, and was
recovered by end Russ Elliott
to make the score 6-6, Wayne
Elliott, quarterback, ran the extra points off left tackle. The

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Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !
Bowling Green • , , .• , •••• , .•••.• 0
Kent State • , • . • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Western Michigan • • • . . . • , •....• 0
Marshall . . . . , • , , , , .•.••• • •.... 0
OIDO INJIEPENJIENTS

0 0
0 0
0

0

Buffalo 37 New York 35
San Diego 31 Cincinnati 10

Oakland 24 Housron 15
Boston 20 Denver 17
Only games scheduled

saturday's Garnes
Kansas City at Buffalo
San Diego at New York

Only games schedulecL
Sunday's Game ~
Boston at Oakland
Cincinnati at Denver

Miami at Houston
Only games scheduled

All Games

W L T
Ohio University . , . , . , • , ••.••••• 2

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Cincinnati . • .. , • , ...........••.•••• ••• • 1
Dayton • • • • • • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2

Blue Imps are 2-0,
· Meigs had scores Its only Akron , •. , • ••••• ••• ••• • •.•••••••••.••• 2
touchdown earlier in the fourth Finelli.\' • • • . ...•• • .•• , .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 1
quarter when Quarterback Pat Youngstown State , •• , , , , •. . • • ••••.•.••.• •• 1
O'B'rien hit end John Ritchhart xavier •••••••••••••••••.••••• • •••••••• 1
with a pass that covered about Ceatral State .. . . • ...••••. • . • ••••• . •••••. 0
Ohio Northern . . •.• , • • , . , , , •• . ••••••.•••• 0
50 yards.

Oberlin 20 Hiram 17
Mt. Union 21 Kenyon 8
Marietta 7 Musldrwum 0

touchdOwd&amp;,

St. Louis ooorad lOUd&gt;downs In the Jut 71/, ml,...o,
In 1945;
,
surprising team, the New York two TDs for the Rams.
Ja9&lt; COncannon hit on nine or includl~ WIU!o Cro.-'a.
Giant&amp;, did the nme.
12 passes for 103 yards and a plurwe with 47 seconds tell, to
Meredith Scores F1 ve
Baltimore drubbed PitDoh . Meredith tossed Ove Washington. Carl Lockhart IJ&gt;. touchdown before suffering a edge New Orleans. St. Lou('
was blanked for the ftrlt 52
touchdown
pasaea for the third tercepted two or Sonny Ju:r.
tsburgh, 4J ..7, and Los Angeles
mlmrtes until Chuk Latoorotle
topped Cleveland, 24--6, as the time in his career as the gensen's passes to help the
AFL STANDINGS
returned a punt 86 yards ror •
Colts and Rams remained tied Cowboyo whipped the Eagles. Gl~nto.
By
UnitP.d
Press International TO to spark the Cards..
John Brodie hit on 17 of 20
for first in the Coastal Division. Dallas also made five ii'Kercep.
East
DaUas whipped Philadelphla, 4S. tions am the game included a passes, includlng three for
w. L. T. PoL
13, and New York footed
New York • . . . 2 1 0 .667
Washington, 48-21, as thoseOh o
Boston . . . . . . 2 1 0 .667
clubs remained Ued £or Clrst in
}
Houston .•..•. 1 3 0 .250
the Ctpitol Division. In the
BuCfalo •••• , , , 1 3 0 ,250
other three games, Chicago
By United Press International
Miami .••••• , 0 3 0 .000
stunned Minnesota, 27~17, St.
OIDO CONFERENCE
West
Louts nipped New Orleans, 21All Games
Conference
W. L. T. PoL
20, and San Francisco turned
W L T
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oakland,
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2 0 0
Kansas
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I 0 0
interceptions for touchdowns Oberl!n • .•. • ••••.••.••. • ••.•. lOO
CincinnatJ
...••.
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2
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aDd Earl Morrall threw for one Wittenberg • . • . . . • • • • . . • • . • • . • . 1 0 0
1 0 0
Denver , .•••.•.. 0 3 0 , 000
TD and set up three otllers as Baldwin-Wallace ••••. . .••••••.•• 0 0 0
2 0 0
Sunday's Results
the Colts manhandled PitI I 0
to

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Toledo 35 Marshall 12
Miami 28 Western Michigan 0

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Findlay 13 CentrJI State 6
Wayneoborg (Pa.) 19
Ohio Northern 0
Grand Rapids (MI~h.) 21

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CINCINNATI CUPO - Pete
Rose wanto' ro make $100,000 •

year.
"This year's batting averag&amp;-

.335- may help him get closer
to It next year.
Ro,. won tile N&amp;l!onal Leaiue
batting crown &amp;mday over

Defiance 21 Alma YMI'Cll~) 'IS
Wilmington 7Earlhun0nd.)7, Ue
Allegheny 16 Adelbert 0
Bethany 69 ~ase Tech I4
Jolm Carroll 30
W11Jhington &amp;Jefferson8

WANTED TRAINEES
MIN I - N Alii UIIGIII'I\ Y NIIDID 10 riiAIN AI

IBM
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Ml .. , . - 'le'. II ,.. ouotHy, lrolohlt Ito ..,_..,, W•tlo today. l'loon ........ ...
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dleport, son, l:Sl p.m. !llnday;
Mrs. James R. Timmons, ""'"':\,,
111111, aoo, 9 p.m. !llnday.
Dlaoharges
Jlrnrn)' Adkins, Mlaa Margaret
Balley, Mrs. D111117 ·E, llomlman, Mra. Pearl M. corter,Her· ·
man CaudiU, Bobble E, ClUtier,
Normal G. Dean, Mr~ Roy
Dearing, J'nnkFuga18, Mrs.
lie G. Qordon, Mrs. Rickey L, ·
Hensley, Mrs. Paul R. Heraman, Mra. Ruuell L. Johnalon,
David L, Kelly, Lorea J. Kinsel, Mrs. Thomas W. Muslck,
Mrs. Johmy B. Pedl&amp;o, M r s,
Miry llloemakor, Mro. Ambrose
A. Stawart, Undo L. 1llompoon,
Mrs. v. CIIIJ' Tuttle, Mrs. Beck)' B. VInson, Mrs. William T,
Wiater, Mr1. George A. Wolfe,
Garlord L Woomer, Join F,
Young, Mellau L. Blat.;· AnthonY 0\l.ldera, Luther Dicke11,
Dlmy R, Diehl, Wllllun O ·r r,
Gerald Hall, Cll"~ MaloneJMrs. Ralph J, Wl!llamo and
dauJlrter, Mra. Allrl P. W r a y,
Mrs. Leonard 0. All., and ID·
rant son, Mra. Floyd H. Bornhouse and dm'lfter, Mrs. WUIord Ba,ya and 1nrant 11011, M r 1,
Ci¥do W. Bowen and fntODI son,
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just your own signature
an&lt;! Iiersonal secUJ;ity.
Easy to have
quickly. Tht·ifty terms.
¢~&gt;,nve.nient to repay. Get
r~ady .now for fall and
win.te1·. ·Phone lor ·o
quick 0. K.
Ther;t st?p for· your·· muncy.

Pittsburgh's

Matty

Alou

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finished the seaBOI'I at .332.
Rose's average also wa&amp; higher
than the American League's
batting
champion
Carl
Yastrzemskl or Boston, who tin~
lahad with .3lll.
Tho ClnciMatl Rods finlshad
lhe 8015011 &amp;uldly wtth a 3-11
win over the San Francisco· Giants. The win gave Cincimati
toorth place In tile loop •
Jim Ma101101 tossed his 16th
win over the season, and his
third straight ' aiMrtout In the
oonteat at Crosley Flold.
•• I love the game," aa.vs
Rose. ur lme everything about
It Nothing In life to more run.
Baseball enables me to meet
people. I enjoy that. I go to the
baD park BYOQ' day, a1gn autogr'l'l&gt;a, talk ro reporters. 1 enjqjo ·lh&amp;t. lmqlne making 100
grand for dolllg somathinr! you
were hippy to do for nothing
when you were-a kid."
The exciting, etrerveaoent 26yeor.old right tleldor doesn't
mllko 100 grand yet, but he
will ono dlf. He's more than
ha1tWa,y tllere already lllill he
has a WIIJ' at ~ doing
what he III,YO he Wll1,
Pete Roae has a unlQle am.
bltlon. Ho wanta ro be tile only

non-bome

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Chrysler Newport
2-Door Hardtop
Wirh a big V-8 engine that

runs on regular gas. Unbeatable!

With graceful body accent stripes swHping
the fuH length of the fuuloge. Un~atlble/

Chrysler Newport Custom
4-Door Sedan
A now styling concept.

·A fusologe insteod of
a body bolted to •
frame. Unbeatable/

hlltsr ever tO

$100,000.
llo'a lfJin&amp; aboul It In lhe
rlllht way.

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CINCINNATI · (UPO - The
Cincinnati Royala used their
hel&amp;lit a,. .,Orlorlty ro adYI!Itage
SUnday, nlgl&gt;t tp dofeatllli the
Olymple beoketboll !eam' 71~
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Rose Captures Batting Crown

4 l'llmoroy, dau8hter, 2:25p.m.
Saturday; Mrs. Jack R. Crank,
Hendorooo, 10:2S p.m. Saturday;
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Jrn.:ludes: J. S'b" wire mesh net,
l·pair ....:n:w·un JIOSh , 4 ruhbcr
f:tccd bats, 4
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had ftve passes intercepted, and
three of them were run back
100, 53 and 45 yards for
tooohdowns. The !OO.yarder was
aoiPJilll~!IMI by Tom Ja,nlk late
In iJie ll8iO&gt;nd C)llll1er, f31ng.U.. .
Art. record and giving tile Bills

E. Masters, Middleport;
Mrs. Robert E. Bowen, Rt. 4
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Flood. Ill. L 150618711&amp;&amp;.301
. -.. NY
147 509 63151.297
Btdlrt, Chi 1;!5 843 99189 .294
NcCovl', SF 1411523 81153.293
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Clmote, Pit 132 50274146 .291
American LeaAue
G. AB R. ll P&lt;~
Yllrokl, Boa n7 539 90 162 .301
Coler, Qak
147 50453146 .290
Olin, Nln
128 470 54136 .289
Horton, !let 143 512 68146.285
tlhlndr. Nln 140 48852136.283
Buronl, Bal 130 426 65120 .282
DawlUo, Cal 146 519t91M.277
Cpuia, Oak 159 642 87 177 .276
llarrllll, Boa ISO 53579147.275
F. Hwd, Waa 15859879164,274
Mon&lt;b'. Oak 14848256132 .274
Home Runs
NetJM&amp;l League:

McC&lt;Jveo',

San Fran 36; Allen, Phlla 33;
Chi 32; Williams, Chi 30;

Bank•.

H.Atla29.
American League: F. Howard,

Wuh 44; Hortoo, Det 36; Harrel$1111, Boa 35; Jad&lt;lon, Oak
29; Freehan llld Cosh, Dot 25.
Runa u.tud In
NatiGnal League: McCovey,
Son Fran 105; WW!arna and Son·
to, Chi 98; Perez, Cln 92; Allen,
Phlla 90.
American League: Harrelaon,
Boa 109; F, Howard, Waah 106;
Northrup Dot 90; Horton, Del
85; POwell, Bait&lt;&gt; and Freehan,
Dot 84.
Plteblng
National Leogue: Blass, Pll!
18-ll; Marlchal, Son Fran 269; Glb1011, !l. L 22.!1; Kline,
Pitt and Repn, Cbl 12..1.
American Leogue: McLain,
Dot 31-ll; Culp, Boo 16-6; Tlant,
Clove 21.8; Ella""rth, Boa 16·
7; McNally, BallA&gt; 22-10.

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Be It raoJ.•ed by lhe General
of "the State of O~o1
tbrft-ftftha of tb.• memben eleewa
to aeb bOUM tb.ereol coneurrtnc
tn, that tbtere lhall .bl tubto th' dlclon ot' ~ S\a..
bto. in the manner p~rtbed
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on Lhe flnt truHda)" .ttu tbe Am
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Section IL In add.IUon to lhe au·
thodzatiOD othenrtM contained in
Article VlD of the Obio COMUtu~~.J-~
alllmbly, ID acCORWllle Witb. ltut IUb~ to tb•
lJmltatloM of thie IIICUOD~ rtUI1 au·
tborla tbe u.u.n.c. of oaH.«aUona,
tnclu.c:Una bondl aDd notes. of the
.tate or Of lltate lnatitutloDI, boards,
COIIUiliMio~ autb.oriUet, or other
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - Mr,
Rlgltt upaet 111ia1J11 Damueuo
Ill' a 10110 In the $106,800
W.OOWard S!Akeo at Bllmoot
Park.

CHICAGO (U!'D- To Vqa,
the even money ~avorlte,
outdlatanced Forlen COinet and
Cleve. Gilmour 36
Franacull ID capture the $50,000
Cleve. Western Rsv. 14 odded Diamond Jubilee !lakes
Akron Kerunorel6 AkroiiNorthO
Akron Hower 28 Akron Buchtel IS
Jackson Milton 6 Lakeview 0
Unltsd Local 12
Springfield Local 0
By Unltsd Pre a • lnlerllltlonal
Confteld 3 Llbert.Y 0
saturday
Centerburg 6 Lucas 6 (tie)
COle. HarUey 38 Cnls. Wehrle 0 Oregon at Ohio State
Bowllrw Green at Wastern Mich..
L'lewe. St. Jos01&gt;h 50
Kent state al Miami
cots. DeSales 12
Toledo at Ohio University
Fairfield Unloo 34
LanCaster Fenwick 12 Hiram at Capital
Wabash 1t Denison
Newark CAtholic 60
Zanesville Reserve 0 Ohio Wesleyan at Helde~l
Marietta at Kenyon
Cin. Moeller 9
Newport (Ky,) Catholic 0 Mt. Union at Wooster
Norwalk SL Paul 34 Edison 12 Obelln at carnegie-MeUon
Wittenberg at Lehigh
Dayton Wilbur Wright 30
carroll 23·
Ashland at Central State
Findlay at Defiance
SteubenvUle Central 16
East Llverpooll4 Wilmington at Blufftoo
Weirton (YI. VL) Madonna 27 Case Tech at John C&amp;rroll
Mingo Junction 0 Grove City at Adelbert
Eastern Michigan at Akron
Cle~e. Benedictine 62
Cleveland East 6 Ohio Northern at Ferris St.
Marohall at xavier (N)
Cleve. West 16
Cleve. West Tech 0 Youngotown at lllld.·Wal. (N)
Elyria Clthollc 26
Cleve. Stanlllaus 6
Toledo Scott 31 Tmodo Waite 18
Cleve. SL Edward 22
BridgepOrt 32 Warwood, W.VL 7
Bedford Chanai 8
sandusky SL Mary 6 Lekotl 0 LIWe Miami 44 Ki11!B 24
Trotwood 50 Northridge 0
Crestwood 26 Southeast 6
Niles McKinley 50 Tot Libbey 0 Marion Clthollc 49 Cardil1!too 16

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Kenned:r wu Dred u - r
the Olkland AlllleUco and
replaced I l l ' - - ·

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NEW YOBK (IJPI) - The
Unltsd Slalea Olympic ba-ball tum . . lllo JII'D(oUional
New York KitJCkeri&gt;Ockoro 85-M
In overtime.

fire tratnlnl. If lax supported ol).
li(attona are 1llufd un&lt;k&gt;r autbortty
of thla aectton to reUN tax .upported obll&amp;aUona prevkluiiY 1lsued.
under authortt)&gt;" of thlll RCUon, auch
new obliJaUone •hall not be counted
aralnet such limit&amp; to the extent
that the principal amount thereoi
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not exii!Hd the principal
am.ount of the obUp.Uonl to be retired thereby.
Eaeh isaue of tax •urported obll·
JBUone luued punuan to this secUon lhall mature tn not more than
thlrt7 yean from the date of i!lSU·
ance thereof, or, U tuued to retire
obUiatlona iUufd b.ereuader. within
thirty yeah from .the -Qat• INCh
clebt was or1(1naUJ contracted. If
aucb tax aupporled oblllatlona are
taau.ed at notu tn antldpj~itlon of
the 151uance of bonds, proviaton
&amp;hall be made bJ law for .ett1n1
allde. .a Ion1 ill auch notu ar.
oulltandlnl: into 1 special fund or
Iunde auen amounts from the
*lUreel authoriUd tor payment of
tueh bond• under this aeetlon a1
would be IUftlcient for payment
of that amount of principal on auc:h
bond• that would have been payable
durlnl such period If such bonda,
matur1nl durlnl a periOd of thirty
yean. had been Issued without
prior tsauanee of IUCh notes. Such
tWld. or fundi may be Wled solely
tor the payment M principal of
such notel'l or ot bond• In anticipation of whic:b Jueh nota have been

The falth and credit and excililel
1be eon.tructlOn, nconatrucUon, or and taxea at. ~ &amp;tate, excludlnl
other bnprovement 0! bJCbwayl, ad valorem taxes on real or per·
tbme on the state b.ICh· 10nai property and Income taxe1.
and urban extenJJ.Oil.l 1hall be r,•ledled to the payment of
, theM within or lndin1 to the prtnc pal of and lnterett on such
pubUc parka or rec:raUOnal .real, tax s upported obliJaUonl, llnkinl
and tho. within or le.dinl to rnu- or bond re tirement fund pl"1)vialonl
ftlcl»al corporations. tbe acqu1a1· 1hall be made therefor, and thla
UOn, coutruetio.n. recoutrucUon, &amp;ection shall otherwise be implear otbe:r Improvement of. and JJro- mented. all In the manrier and to
vlalon of equipment for, bulldlnil. the e xtent provided bv law by the
ltnletura. or other lm.provemente. general assembly, lncludi.nt proft.
and necnucy pl.mnlnJ and ent~ ­ aiOnl for appropriation ol pfedled
DHI'Inl. for water POlluUon control exeitet and taxe1, and covenan&amp;.
and abatement. tncludinl tboH for to conttnue their levy, eollecUon
appllcaUOn, to conUnue 10 lone
••••• couecuon, treatment. or dil· and
aueh tax 1upported oblipttonl
poul. water manaJernent. 1nclul11nl as
thOle for water dt.trlbuUon, colle~.: · are outstandln(, wttbout neceulty
Uon, auppb'. 1iorap, or lmpound- for further appruprlaUon notwlthm~t, and atream RoW control. and Jtandinl Section 22 of Article II,
flood control, a\ate aupported or Ohio ConstituUOn; provided that
the moneyl referred to In Section
aailted tn1UtuUona of hllher edU· $a
of Article XII, Ohio ConaUtuUon,
caUOn. technical education. voeaUonal education, juvenile correction, herein ealled htl}lway user recelpU,
•hall,
after provision for payment
tninLnl and rehabiUtaUon, parka
and J'eCI'IP.JIUon, resnreh and de- of amount&amp; pledpd to obll(atlon.
heretofore or ben-after luuect under
velopn~mt with respect to tranl-o
ol this Article,
pofLiiUon. btllhwaya and htfbWQ Section• 2e and
tnnaportaUon. mental hyJiene and be pledftd to the payment of the
prtnc:lpal
of
and
lnh~Hst
on h il!"h Ntardatton, poUce and llre trainina.
atrporte, and olher 1tate butldlnCI way obligation• authorized by this
and ltnlcturea, and the acqullitfon JedJon but not to other obliJaUon•
and improvement of real estate and authortud hereby . U excllel and
lnleratl theHln HQUired with N • ta:Ket other than highway user r.apact to the fonco1nl. illcludlna eeipts are pledftd to the payme nt
JMrtldpa.Uon tn any IIUCh capital of the principal of or Interest on
~ents with. tbe federal JOY· hJ£bway obUiaUons authoriRd by
ei'IUIMftt. municl.pal eorporatfDM, th&amp; eectlon, In each year \hat liUCh
aounU.., or other tovernmental h.llh.way uaer recelpta are available
entltles or any one or more o1 ror auch purpose. the same shall be
~ whieb ~rtidpaUon may be appropriated thereto and the reapplleaUon of IUC:h other
ti7 aranta, loilN or contrtbuUone quired
to them for any of auch capital excl~es ana taxe~ shall be reduced
improvements. · If Ill hereby deter- in correapondinl' amount.
mined tbat INCh capital lmoroveThe pneral auembly allo may
mentl will dlnctb' or tndtrerlb authoriU the iuuanee or revenue
cnt~tel Jobl. enhance .nploJment oblllaUona and other obUIJIUona,
opportun!Uea. and Improve the eco- the ownen or holcten of wbich are
nOmic welfare of the people of tbe nol ctven the rilht to have exctaes
or taxee levied. "by the Jeneral al'nul laiUance under authority of aembly tor the payment of princiUtie aectton M obliJ&amp;UOM the hold- pii thereof or interest Uterean, for
en -or ownen of which are atve n 1uch capttal improvement&amp; for men·
Ute riJht to lulve eaclaa and taxet tal hYIIme and retardaUOn. parka
leVIed bJ' the teneral auembly for and recreatlon1 ~te aupporte&lt;l and
the payment of the principal •tate aullt.ecl IQIUtuUona of hllber
tbftt:Of or interest thereon, heHin education, Jnc:ludlnl thoR for tech ailed tax aupDQI'ted obiiJations. nical adueation, water pollution
lhaU be subJect ill the followlnl eontn.l and abatement. w1ter man UQIItatiOrUI. Hot more thom o-ne arement. and h.OUIInJ of J&gt;raneh.tl
hUndred mtulon dollars principal and apnelea of state I(OVemment.
~nt may be laued. In any cal ~ whicb obllpUona ahaU not be subenclar ;rear and not more than tlve ject to other provisions of lhia sec·
hundred m.IIUort dollan principal tlon and ~II not be deemed to be
amount maY be outlltandln( at any debts or bonded lndebtedneu of the
One time for IUCh capital lmprove - 1tate undl'r other proYialon&amp; cd thil
mrnts for hiJhway• and re!Jeareh Conatltutton. Such oblllatlons may
and (le:velopment with ~ spcct to be tee\U'ec:l by a pledge under law,
hllhWIIYI and hlillway traru porta• without necessity for further aptlon. hentn cauea·· hl.hwa.v ohlill:&lt;l · propriatton, of all or 5Ueh portion
doni. provided that fifty per cent of ~ts th.e .-cnerul .ossemblY &lt;!Uihorl te!
the piOeeedt of the ftrtl{ fiv e bun· of char1n lor the treatmenl or care
clrt!d minion dollars of .lil uch tu nf m ental hvgtene and retardaUon
aupported hllh.way obltlatlom shall patients, receipts with respect to
be used for urban extension• of purkl and reereatlOMI facUIUes, re·
1tute b.l.rhways and hlfhwayll wilhln ct•ipts of or on behalf o! state
or JudJn&amp; to munkiPill cnrpora· 1upported and &amp;tate aas.lllted ln.U·
Uona. Not mo~ than two hundr ed tulions of hicher education , or
1111Y nine million dollllrt a ~~:~re~te othe r Hvenue• or reeetpts, speclfted
principal nmount or ~uch t.otx sup- b )' la w for such. purpose , of the
ported oblllattons may be l!lliued "tate or lb otneera, departmenb,
Cor tbe other ca:r.itlll Improvements divllilona, lnttituUons, bo.ardl , com ·
afore•ld. provl ed thDt from the ml s.o;lons, auUioi'IUea, or other state
~;~ gencl es or Instrumentalities, and
prOeeed• thereof one hundrM thll
proviJJ.on may be Implemented
twenty RdWon duDan lhall be uled bv taw
to better provide theHior:
Cor water polluUon control 1nd
abAtement and water mam:r(ement. novJdttd. howeve r, that any eh.arl!"e•
~ne hundred mUUon dollan lhaU or the treatment or care of mental
or retardation iH!Uents may
be I&amp;IGd for bllher education. tech- hbe.YR'iene
!10 plcd(e4 only to oblllatlonl
nical and v.oeatl11nal education , 11nd l&amp;liUed
for Cltpital improvement. ior
tuftf'lle conecUon. trnlnlnl 11nd
reiLibiUbltiOn, twentY" mllllon dol- menbl byatene 11nd retardation, any
ll•rs llhall be ueed. lor p~~rtl:l and ree!!lpts With rnpect to park• and
maJ' be ao pledged only
recr:e.tton, and n~r"! million dof- reere:.tlon
obll;.,uonll issued for corpltal bn•
lDn for alrporf!L and fOJ' conltrue - to
uon, rebabllttatJOn . and equipping provcmenta for p:.rks nnd reerN~·
of Other .tale bU!Ddll'nal and t truc- Uon, any receipts ot or on behalf
tu~ lncludlnf u;:.ie for police und ol st.:Jot.e aupported or stute autated

lnaUtuUona oi hllher education mQ'
be pledred onlf to obU(aUona fa..
sued fOr capita Improvements for
atate Jupported or atate aw.ted
llUJtltutions of htJher education, and
an)' other t"evenues or receipts may
be so pledged onlr to obligations
ltsued lor capita. improvements
which are In whole or In put u&amp;e•
fU.I to, conJtructed by, or financed
by the department, board. eommla·
lion. authority, or other a1eney or
.lnatrumentallty that receive• the
revenue~ or ueelpta so pledled. 1'he
authority provided by this para·
araph ia In addition to, cumulative
with, and not • JJmltaUOn upon. the
autbor1Ur of the rener•I uaembly
Udlr .other provlal~ of thbl Con·
at:ltutiOn!· ,tuCh par,.nph j:IOC!I not
friipalr any law her«ofore enacted
b7 the ren.eral auembly, and any
oblJJ;aUon• iaued under any rucb
law con.llltent with the provision&amp;
o1 thll pan.P"aph lhall ~ deented
to be laued under authority of thta
parap-aph.
Both the prtnc:lpal of all obliP·
tiona authorized under authority of
lh11 aec'-'on and tbe interest thereon
shaU -be exempt from taxation
wlthl.n this state.
Be Jt further l'ftOlved, Tha&amp; at
lbe election herein deslenated lor
aubmiuton of thll amendment to
the elector. at the State of Ohio,
IIUC!h amendment lihaU be placed on
the ol!\elal ballot In the rnarul;ef
preterlbed by law eACnUally In Ute
follow1nl form :

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Shall Article VIII o1 lhe
Ohio Col\llltuUOn be
ain.ended by adcllnl
Seetlon :U empowerin(
the General Auem.bly
to authorize adcUtional
obllaationa. 1ncludlnl
bonOa and notea, for
biJhway• and other
pU bite capital improvementa deslpated below,
It be1nJ therein determined that they w1U
create ;tob.lil, enhance
employment opportuni·
Uea and ttnprove the
economte wellara ot the
people of the state?
Such obllptlon• payable from exdan and
taxet. •xc:ept propert7
and Income taxu, lhall
mature within thii'I.J
yean and 1re IUbJect
to the followln( Umltatlons : For hllh:W.afl and
re&amp;earcb for b.fJhways
and hi&amp;h.way tranaportAUon. not more than

$100,000,000 m.ay be b-

l Ued 1n any one rear
and not more than a
lo tal of $500,000,1100 may
be outstandlnl at any
one Ume: and for other
upltal improvements
not more Ulan an a1·

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may be laued, of which

e120,000.000 il for water

pollution control and
water mana&amp;ement,
elOO,OOO,OOO for hiJb.er
education. technical and
vocational education,
and juvenile correction,
trainlnl and rehabtllta•
tlon. po,ooo,ooo for
parkl and nereaUon.
a nd '18,000,0110 for air•
porta, and other date
bultdl:,; and lllnletura
Jnetud
tru-e for
lice an tire
Under auch Section 2t
the General Aaembb'
abo may provide for
JUCh capital Improvementa for mental hY·
(Iene and retardation,
parka and recreation.
hldler educaUon, water
pollution control~ waW
manatement. ana holll•
inJ of atate I(OVemment.
throulh the luulnce of
revenue and other ob·
Jll(nUOnl, the hol::len of
whleb are (iven no
right lo have exe!Hii or
taxu levied by the
seneral auembly, whiCh
obllpUona shall not be
~ounted
lllfainst the
ubove Umltatlon1, lhall
not be deemed to be
debts of the slate for
other pUfl)(IRI of the
ConeUtutlonl and may
be secured oy a pledlt:e
of revenua or rftlt'!pb .

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WIIJitil1ltoo at Blulllclll (N)
Clnclnnali at HouitGn (N)
Loula.We at llo1too (N)
N- Nlghtpme

GERMANS ARRIVE
HANOVER, GernwQ&lt; (IJPI)
-The Deutoche liDclrey Club,
one (J( a.o -.. In
~. Dew II&gt; New TeHI
&amp;mdoy "' jJIIJ two ....... ' In .
North America.
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The team wUl CODtpele In
Now York, Toronto, Hamlltno
Bermuda and aloo).ondon Gil ill

retUrn

Work where there,are
·less than S·em}lldyftS?
~

yed?

Self·

CHILE PAIITICIPATES
SANTIAGO, Chile (IJPl)- The

team wiU Ill. lA&gt;

au~r

Melbourne, Auatrella II&gt; pui!Ci.
pate In the EllelthDWir cup
World Golf Tournalnent, a
opokeoman said SUIHII.J,
Guy Barrlolhet, the tAIODI
captain, aald that Cblle woold
oak II&gt; be the lllte (J( the 1112
World Amateur Golf Tour·

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on aid amendment be cleelared: eceol'dlnl to law to have voted in
tavor thereof the tovemor of the
State of Ohio lhllt maka protlama·
tton thereof forthwith.

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Now, during this special enrollment period, is
the ·best time to apply for Blue Cross,and Blue Shield
protection. Fill out and .return this coupon
beto·re October 16th!
• 1If you're elisible for Medicare be sure k&gt; chec~ ~row ,
for details on Blue Cro83 · 65, the coveraee deoi&amp;ned k&gt; filllhe I'JPS In Medicare.)

ARTICLE XII
No property, taxed aOeordlnl to
value, lhall be ao taxed in •xce• of
one per eent of U• true value in
money for aU •tate and lOcal purposes, but lawa may be paaed.
authorl:dnf. addiUonal taxa to be
levied ou Ide of mch llmJtaUOD,
either when approved b1 at leaM
a majority cd electon cd the taXInl
dktrlct. votlnl on tueh p~ltqn,
or when provided for b)" the char·
ter of a municipal corporation.
Land and ImproVements thereon
lhall be t.exed b)' untfonn rule aeeordlnJ to value, except that the
Geneml Aaembl,y rna,- provide b)"
law for a homatead exemption.
'l'be qualification• and condiUoiUI
for aucb exemption 1hall be .et bp
the General Auembl.y IUtljeet to
the Umltatlon that an owner of a
hOmatad shall be a reddent of the
ltate of Ohio, •haU be aixt:Y·Ilve:

Blue CI'OflS takes the money worry and the red tape out of a hDBpital
stay. Out of every Blue CI'OflS dollar, over 95¢ is available to pay
subscribers' hDBpital bills. Blue Cross gets you admitted to the
hDBpital, and back home again, with no waiting, no tiresome paperwork, no complicated fonns to fill out.
You never have to pay the hDBpital first, then wait to get your
money back. When you leave the hOBpital, it's over ... all over ...
with the Blue CI'OflS portion of your bill already paid.
And Blue Shield is .there to help with doctor bills for surgery,
in-hOBpital 81le1Jthesia and medical care.

=:•AIHmbb"
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ma:r aleo provide b)'
law for a homestead exemption fill'
all readenta ol Oblo who own and
n:atde In the homntead, 1.be amount
of such exempUoa ID be dat.nniDed
by or fn ac:cordaftllll' wttb a.w. AU
bondl out.tand1M: on the 1st day ol
Ja nuar,, 1111S, o£ the Illite of Ohio
or ot any el.b, villlp, hamlet.
county or lownahtp In thil ltlta, or
whiCh bave been tsau.:l In behaU
of the publte Mboola vi. Oblo ad
the meana of lnltrucUon ln connee·
uon tbarewtth, Which bondl wa-e
out.tandlnl on the lit day of .Jan·
uary, 1913 and all bOnda Luu.ed •
the World War Compen.uUon Fund.
ahall be exempt from taxation, and
w:ithbut Um~UnJ
the
rat powt,r,
aubi~ to tbe
ona M Art1cle
I of tb.la
Uon to determine
the sub1ectl and mirlbOdi of taxa·
tion or eumptfonl tbenfrom, Pft•
eral law• may be paaad to u~
bunrlnt ~ public aahoOI
eral

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dWIIabte-

llvelt for 1117 pu.blfc ~. bbt
an luch 1awa lhall M ~- • •
WftUon or repelll: and tM ftlute
Unt'e.M~
~

an&lt;l' publlabed u mu be

b1 lliw.

EFI'IC'TIVS DAn: ~ 8.&amp;nAL
adoptad by • .-JorltJ' Cit ...

u

eft'"'

electon voUn1 oa tbU ' •erctment
the amandment thaD tate
ImmediatelY. and nlltla• eeetlon' I

of....._o\_r;ttde xn of Uta Conttltutloa
of vruo lhaU be rept.al.t rrom lUCia
effeeUva date.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA·
STA'n or OHIO
OPTICJ: OF TRB BICRET ARY
OF STAT&amp;

f. 'RD W. B&amp;OWN. a.cntaq{ of
ur tnt !nate of Obio, do
hereby c:erll ry that the fol'tlfttnl
ll 11 true copy of Amtnded Subatf.:
tute Sen:~le loin\ JteeoluUon Mo.
211 arrl Amendlld Substlfute HOUII
Jotnt Resolution No. a ftkd 11\ the
omce of the Secretar7 of Stale and
proposlnl td 11men4 'the above RCUon. of the eon.utu.Uon of Ohio.

Stair

IN TESTI"MONY "A'JfZUQJ', J
hav• ttereunto ·subacribed ,_, 1\Ufte
and aftlxed m7. oftldal .... at Columbua thll latb dar ol Auf\llt.

And be tt further ruolved, that
1110.
the required pubUeo.tlon of the 111id
proPI)I(!d ame ndmant ahall ~ made
and the rorm of ballot to be used
In aid election tor the tJUbmlulon
thereof shall be prepnred by the
Secretary of State of Ohlo In con(Seall
fonnlty with the above PNvlllona.
If a majority ol the eleerton vottn1
liy order of the Boord of Electlone, of Mtoltl Cou,..y, Ohio
EMMETT G. WILL, Cheir111o11

DOROTHY M. JOHNSTON, Director

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PLEAS£ PRINT

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~ u.d u.JualveiJ public wonldp. inltlttltlone uaed ...

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Inez Turner .,.... eJected

Pl-eoldent~r Nlddl.,..,rti\'C!Iften's
Chrlattan Temperanee Union Frl·
claf nlslil it the home
Mr"
Vl~la stacy,
.&gt;·.!JI!'er ollleers electad !Dr the ·
J~9 year were Mre. Florence
, Jll~s, wlce preoldent; Mra.
1ieullh Wl)lte, secretary; Mrs.
~ CUol, treasurer; MrL Gene'vtew ·saxton, promotion aecr•
~~ and Mrs. ha TUrner, Oow·
Or fwd chairman.
· ·SorviiV on the ncimlnatlng..,;...
mlttee which preaeniecl the slate
~f ~meers ware Mrs. Lene Mc-IIIDiey, Mrs. Pearlllotfman and
Wblle.
l j)evoUons Ill' Mrs. Cline token
&amp;om Pwm 1 OJII!Mld the meet.lnl- She reid an arUcle from the
"()ti:lo l.,.ue" written by Senator
lla1,h Yarborough of Texas.
A period of sUent prayer In
memory of Mrs. Edith McNeel
~ held. Program boob were
~ltrlbutecl. Mra. Bertha Archer
)ru reported UL Thankyounotes
for fruit were read trom Mrs.
Bush and Mrs. 1 r e n e
Croaa. A friendship circle and
Prayer by Mlaa Margaret Sauer
~udocl the meetlrv,

·shower Given
•b

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Umeto

·":1rs. TurnerpsPresi8ent ·
or
a·re
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174'East ~ong S,tr~t · '

Columbus,

Ohio ·43215

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"""' and Brenda, Jimmie and
llaYid
Foreman, and Jake 9nl-

ltr.

·Oilier• prelltlttlng JlllatA&gt;MJ;o.

Fpreman · were Juanita s.yro,
\(acle Cleek, llel401 Harrlo, Lo-

lita l'l'oiDtt.

Ann BolO, Glall,yl
Boio, -~lie Sbaban, Goldie Plckllli; .,... Erneal BreWer, !!YlYia - · and Mra. Raymond
Gbrmlel • .

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:::Middleport... {
'!!Personal
Notes X)!
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James Conde, rreshman at
Obi&lt;&gt; state Unlwerslt,y, opelit the
weekend here with hto parents,
Mr. ond Mrs. l!!qene Con&lt;te.
Mr L Florence Hl.nlwy, who has
spent the past aeweral weeks here
with her alater1 Mrs. Beulah
White, wW return to her ttom~ln

Held by Lodge
Past matrana of Evansellne
Chapter, Order of the Ealtern
star, met Friday night at the
Milldleport MalOnic Temple for
a pltl.uck diMer.
· Round-roblil cards were olgn·
eel for Mrs. Zella Cross and
Mrs. Jeaele Houdashelt. An In·
vllltlon from the Pomeroy pall
matrons was read ~th the Middleport ·gm~p accepting the lnvltaUon to a dinner at the Pomeroy Masudc Temple . on Oct.
29,
.
Grace bef9re the dinner was
given by Mrs. Mary Hughes, and
Mrs. John I,yono preoentsd de·
voUons using "Choosing Your
Faith" taken .... from the Secret
Place.

Stick Antenna
Purchased

Mr. and Mrs. Scott

SYRACliSE - The Trl Coou1tJ1
Citizens Bend Radio Club meet-

Mr. and Mrs. Jease Arnold

Scott

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of Columbus are announcing the birth o1 lhelr first
child, a ala pound daughter, born
Sept. H at !l. Ann's Hospital

' • Tburaday .night, Sept. 12,

U In TrOuble

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lip

the cheerl-ro foUowlns t h e
Allta~a-Melga

game.

Her guests were Linda Car.
dlllo, Kathy Morpn, Diane
Knorr. Lola Sauer, Brenda McGuire, Kenda Chaney, and Sin&lt;V
Zerkle ol the varsity group; and
Mary Bradbury, Debbie Crow,
BeckY Swindell and Kati\Y Moore,

reserve a.

A thou!!ht lor the clafAmerlcan
playwright Loolo
Kaufman Anspa.cher, once said:
4
'Marrtage ts tttat relaUoo
betWeen man and woman in
which the lndependeoce Is
equal, the dependence mutual,
and the obligation reciprocal."

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SJIO~S

"NN MADAM, THE SOAK CYCL!
IS NO'f THI PRECIPITAnON
PATTERN FOR THIS AREAl
WDI'Mft rate

~ THE SHOE BOX

l_:e~~~~~~~~--WHERE SHOES ARE

Autom~~lic: S..k Cyc'- lfMftl
of all trather fHtuNII Mer.. , why-

tt. Prl. . .lre

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Most wemen are p.-...ntly ulin1 h•ncl...,.klnt~ ........
. fir p,....notlot ,...,,..., 1 - of clothe1,
·
lut, hlnckolklna nwthacla .,... h.,.d en hllftlll. Anti._,
Ia~ ttr.. ond nqulre IIIII"' of heawy clot.... to
'"' ....,... wetcerua the w•ther that rMke• n•klnt ••
automltlc 11 wuhln1. Ancl enly 1 FrlfklaiN AuteiMflc
Soak Cyc:l• Weiher lht•l

FOR TIJE ENTII!t
F~LY '

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NAME
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Daughter Born to

at the club's ~eetlqr place on
Fourth st., waa called to order
by James R. lfhlte, octtng preald~~Kt by prQIJII the Lord's
Prayer in unison and gtvtng the
!lag pleclse.
Groce Holslnpr read the ml11oo
utea or the laat meeting and the
tret.surer'a...report was Biven by
Apea Wblte. Both were _,roved •• road. A bitter waa read
from u. Ci B. R. A. ...,.Alllinc:e and
clld&gt; by • lawa were pwan ou~
Duea were coUeeted. It waa vateel II&gt; buy a atlck antoma ind
wire for lnatollillllhe clld&gt; ndlo
at the SOhto po atatlGII In Raeine t for which Mel Forester,
atalloo ma-,. wiD monlll&gt;r
!Dr Ra-Acl purpooea~ A riow ReAct a&lt;hedule waa c - e d Ill'
Mr. Wblte .and II'Prov';i.
The aJopn uo,.t In the Labur
ill1 pafocll, entered Ill' aome
member~:, waa ••Trt CcuKy C. B.

SALE PLANNED

A rummase eale wiU bo held
Sbella Cblldo enterlllnocl with Thuraday from 9 a.m. II&gt; 4 p.m.
a slWiiber party Friday night k&gt;r at tho St. Paul Lutheran Church:

l BAKER
LIGHT

BULBS

Potluck Dinner

Akron Wedneaday,

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Comphl(ed lnqui/);·
must blllnl btlott Oc!obei' 1~ . 1968 to:

Smlllt, Mra. Llza Foreman. Mra.
Rutb woite, Mra. Mu GuUte&amp;
M..O: Grote Fttrbee, Mrs. HelMrL Ell081 Weeks,
Mri Golda Helnoy, Mra. illbel

er:;

Donald McK.nlght for 4owero aent
at the tllne 'Of bet filltor'a death.
Mro. Harvey. Van Vranken will
lie hootoaa for the - · ineOUnc.
:Mre. Doo Mulien provided. the
hoote~o Bill ror Mra. Brownlftl.
A deaaert course wu oerw:cl "'
ll&gt;:lae Damed and Mrl. Edward
WeUo, Mre. NershaU Klrv1Mri.
Doo Colllno, Mrs. llll'mond Bat·
1;!&lt;, Mre. Lorry Wehrq, Mrs.
Jamea Neutzu._, Mrs. Harold
Hood, Mrs. carolyn McDaniels.
and Mf•· Elza Gilmore, Sr.
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Slumber Party

MONDAY
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC BooatUNDERGOES SURGERY
era meeting, Monda¥, 7:30p.m.
~~- Kathem Houah Smith,
II hiah school In Racine; El1011
Or. Lorin C. Staats, Univer- -~cer, prell. .t. All dlltrlct datli;IWr of Mr. and Mrs. Ill·
slty of Dayton, will emphasize · residents lnteresied in athletics bortruR&lt;Juah, Middleport, Wide)'·
went hip surgery Friday. A secthe teacher ln the classroom urged II&gt; attend.
when ·he speaks on 11 The Major
ond IIPII'&amp;tlon will take place In
TUE&amp;lAY
abollt three Weeks. Her hoapi.
Premise Eternal"
SOUTHERN
BAND
Boosters,
tal eonflnement will range from
Mia&amp; Evalyn Buechner, COlum~
Tuesc!aj',
at the Racine llllh 1b: weeks to three months. 9te
bus teacher, will be the presidSchool, 7:30 p.m.; to plan for is a patient at Mount Carmel
ing officer 1 completlns her two
year term aa state preakleni. tog ciiJ. All band parenta ln- Hospllll, Columbus, Room 735,
Miss Olive J, CArruthers, liXIian- vltsd.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Rl·
apolls, the Great Leke Reglo,.l
clue
Fire Department, 8p8cla1
grand vice president or the aorormeeting,
7 p.m. Tuesday at the
lty, wut attend. Mrs, Jeannette
firehouse;
to plan bazaai-.
Dul.lrw, Dayton, Is convention
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
chairman.
der of Eastern Star. 7:45 _p, m.
TUesday, Masonic Templei election of omeers; aMual dues are
pa.yable.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Club, I :30 p.m. We&lt;lnesday, home
r1 Mrs. Robert Warner; Names
r1 oriental countries at roll call;
Mrs. Ben Neutzling to reView a
book on ttte Or1ent, and Miss
LYdia Ellersbach to give devotions •
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEURS
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesdly,
home of Mrs. L. E. Reynolds;
Mrs. 0, P, Klein, program, and
a bulb exchange.
~
MIDDLEPORT
LITERAR'fl"
Club, first meeting II&gt; be held
WOdnetlday at 2 p.m., home or

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MONDAY-TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY

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Mrs . James TtiDs, Rutland.
Mrs. James Euler to revtew
''Thirteen Colonies."
THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNIT COuncil, PTA,
7:30 Thursday night in Southern
Hi.gb School auditoriwn wlth the
Racine unit as host; Mrs. Gordon
West, chairman of hospitalit,y;
program, discussion on topics or
school interest; Mrs. Robert Roberts oC Letart Falls, program

chairman.

SEE Us FOI YOUI ·

In Columbus.
The child hu been named
Sylvia Am. Mra. Sc&lt;ltt Ia tho
former Sandra Bailey (J( Raelne,
daUJI(Iter (J( the late Oliver Belley
and Mro, Neva Frederick of Jn.
dlanap&gt;lla, Ind. Mra. ~lvla carpenter (J( Portland Ia a greot •
griiiCilnother. Mr. Sc&lt;ltt II I student at Olilo Stale \J!dverall;!&lt;.
Mra. Scott wiU reoume her aludlaa there ror the wlnter quar.
ter. '

FilE AlltlUJo

INSUIAIICE

MARKET - Open Daily 9 to 9:30..;Sun. 12 to 9:30
We Aa:ept Federal Food Stamps

':Gnw Mill 1nd Seaa11d Sts.

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PHONEt 992-3480

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TURKEY
MSTICKS

B CON
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LB.PKG.

Not-""*'

IIUILIFORT, 0.

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II Per Ctnt ~ Our

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Ba¥1111 A Qolm .U Soma

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D. EDWAIDS

~AOENCT

IIWttl

POIIQOY

RED OR YELLOW

DELICIOUS

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3 :g 39~

SCOT LAD TOMATO

Cali

SOUP

can

"B''SIZE

' FROZEN

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will ba allJlblitwl"'ln eo 4Jap.
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JDI!II ·bed opeoocl her llfla, r&amp;li'elbments were aerwed to thoae
. . - alld Mr. and Mra. Clem

·::Calendar//

rwo . lie-Act aaola~ant, wore
llljiO(nted , to ·liilp, the .........
&lt;ill!*ln..Em!! ~ Thej&lt; wore
J&lt;iilft Kill-no
andr """.,." ' ·flol ljfto.
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aer. Tho Mxt mMUt!ir .1i111· bo
SOpL
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MEDICARE ELUIIIILITY•
0 J.tim - tl(Jllllo 0 will be ~llalblt wltlllo ID 4(ap.

0

· Glmio wero .....,.ctad Ill' Kath·

fien Lewla, and . - Mra. Fore-

Mro. Hazel BOord and Mra. Sta·
"!' !'ere hoatooaes. ~!!!'~~~ .atthe meetiJW were l&gt;jra.
·. e Clruth..a and Mra, NOra
!ton. Next meetiov wtU be
hOld' at'ibe Middleport Church
ot the Nazarene.
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No, of a11pl.,.... 0 l or "'!!I 0 Lau tltln I.
HI. 11 unmarriH depenollolohlld!On • - •a•·it _ __

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er · Iio.torlns Mre. Evel.vtt F6re!lllll.

iWork
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Mre. Ill. L. Frencbo.Mra. Helen
Re)'llOlds, Mrs. EvelYn Lewis,
Mrs. Earl Knight, Mre. Allen
Hughes, Mro. Fleldlov Hawklna,
Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Doo Mil'•
u, Mr. and ,Mrs. Wollam King,
and Mr. and Mrs. RdJert King
and Debbie, ol E-lb., Chlpter, Order of the E&amp;1t8111 Stir,
a-ed the saturday night reception for Mrs. Cora Webb,
depul;!&lt; grand matron, held saturday night by the Racine Chli&gt;·
ter.
Mr. and Mrs.' Forrest D. Blebtel spent the weekend In Galloo
at the honie or Mr. and Mre. John
Allensworth before returning ID
Middleport foUOiri!V their &gt;11Catlon 11 Cope COd,
Mrs. Mae S.uer ol Coltonbua
wl6 llle weekend guest 01 Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Crooks and daugh·
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The 13th annual otote convenUoa of the Ohio All&gt;¥ Delli wm
be held In Dayton ¥o{he Mall Moo
tor bm, Ocl. 4--6.
The lnterJ111Uonal Hpnoray sorority for Women Educators waa
fouOOed In Missouri In 1947, and
one of its founders, Mrs. Marie
Ne~, wJII be:a convention speak-

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of 'Rlslilg Sun, Mil:, *IMI Mrl. Ed- A Halloween duVIOr waa planned
wl)'d Krlll!lmel ofPtiT)'.We, Md. for Oct. 23 at Oscaila ·ResiiUr-·
·w,re vlslll&gt;ra llllt'IIW the post 1111 Ill Galllpollo, aiad the:omual
Wl"'k (J( Mr, and Mre. Kellttlh Cl\riaiJilao dlmer wu aet lor
!Jaiorll and aoni. · · ·
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Mlos Nary Am Dennis o1 Ellat
Member~ bol!lll iewlOV dn toY•
Llverpooi.(itheguesto(Mf,and ll&gt; .be COIItributscliDU.,annuaJ
Nre. Bob Hoe0tchand41all((htere. ll,rOJoct- of helpi!V oeeCI;y chD·
Rick GUmore, student at tho dren carrlocl oot Ill' the JIJceeL
Trl-Cc&gt;unty Technlcallnatltute at
Mro. Flo Sirlckland presided
Nelsonville, · was here tor the · when ~ nunmage aale was achedweekend with hla parenta, Mr. .
ond Mre. ElzaGilmore,.tr., Line- ·
oln Heights. Rick Is llkllll a twoyear course in forestry techoo

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oOllbrooll 40 '!Win Val. North 18
Loral• Sf. Nary'o 34XenlaWIL 6
Cleve. Joha Hay 22
Clew. Collinwood It
Clew. HolJ! Name 35
Cle~e. Rttodes 12
Euclid 16 Shaker Heights 0
Richmond Hgts. 34 Beechwood 0
Newbury 50 Clewe. Luth. East 8
Cleve. Unlverslt,y School 20
Wickliffe 6
Clewe. HawkeM 36 Ledgemont 0

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Btdlrt, Chi 1;!5 843 99189 .294
NcCovl', SF 1411523 81153.293
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Clmote, Pit 132 50274146 .291
American LeaAue
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Yllrokl, Boa n7 539 90 162 .301
Coler, Qak
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Olin, Nln
128 470 54136 .289
Horton, !let 143 512 68146.285
tlhlndr. Nln 140 48852136.283
Buronl, Bal 130 426 65120 .282
DawlUo, Cal 146 519t91M.277
Cpuia, Oak 159 642 87 177 .276
llarrllll, Boa ISO 53579147.275
F. Hwd, Waa 15859879164,274
Mon&lt;b'. Oak 14848256132 .274
Home Runs
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Chi 32; Williams, Chi 30;

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Wuh 44; Hortoo, Det 36; Harrel$1111, Boa 35; Jad&lt;lon, Oak
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Runa u.tud In
NatiGnal League: McCovey,
Son Fran 105; WW!arna and Son·
to, Chi 98; Perez, Cln 92; Allen,
Phlla 90.
American League: Harrelaon,
Boa 109; F, Howard, Waah 106;
Northrup Dot 90; Horton, Del
85; POwell, Bait&lt;&gt; and Freehan,
Dot 84.
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Pitt and Repn, Cbl 12..1.
American Leogue: McLain,
Dot 31-ll; Culp, Boo 16-6; Tlant,
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of "the State of O~o1
tbrft-ftftha of tb.• memben eleewa
to aeb bOUM tb.ereol coneurrtnc
tn, that tbtere lhall .bl tubto th' dlclon ot' ~ S\a..
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Section IL In add.IUon to lhe au·
thodzatiOD othenrtM contained in
Article VlD of the Obio COMUtu~~.J-~
alllmbly, ID acCORWllle Witb. ltut IUb~ to tb•
lJmltatloM of thie IIICUOD~ rtUI1 au·
tborla tbe u.u.n.c. of oaH.«aUona,
tnclu.c:Una bondl aDd notes. of the
.tate or Of lltate lnatitutloDI, boards,
COIIUiliMio~ autb.oriUet, or other
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - Mr,
Rlgltt upaet 111ia1J11 Damueuo
Ill' a 10110 In the $106,800
W.OOWard S!Akeo at Bllmoot
Park.

CHICAGO (U!'D- To Vqa,
the even money ~avorlte,
outdlatanced Forlen COinet and
Cleve. Gilmour 36
Franacull ID capture the $50,000
Cleve. Western Rsv. 14 odded Diamond Jubilee !lakes
Akron Kerunorel6 AkroiiNorthO
Akron Hower 28 Akron Buchtel IS
Jackson Milton 6 Lakeview 0
Unltsd Local 12
Springfield Local 0
By Unltsd Pre a • lnlerllltlonal
Confteld 3 Llbert.Y 0
saturday
Centerburg 6 Lucas 6 (tie)
COle. HarUey 38 Cnls. Wehrle 0 Oregon at Ohio State
Bowllrw Green at Wastern Mich..
L'lewe. St. Jos01&gt;h 50
Kent state al Miami
cots. DeSales 12
Toledo at Ohio University
Fairfield Unloo 34
LanCaster Fenwick 12 Hiram at Capital
Wabash 1t Denison
Newark CAtholic 60
Zanesville Reserve 0 Ohio Wesleyan at Helde~l
Marietta at Kenyon
Cin. Moeller 9
Newport (Ky,) Catholic 0 Mt. Union at Wooster
Norwalk SL Paul 34 Edison 12 Obelln at carnegie-MeUon
Wittenberg at Lehigh
Dayton Wilbur Wright 30
carroll 23·
Ashland at Central State
Findlay at Defiance
SteubenvUle Central 16
East Llverpooll4 Wilmington at Blufftoo
Weirton (YI. VL) Madonna 27 Case Tech at John C&amp;rroll
Mingo Junction 0 Grove City at Adelbert
Eastern Michigan at Akron
Cle~e. Benedictine 62
Cleveland East 6 Ohio Northern at Ferris St.
Marohall at xavier (N)
Cleve. West 16
Cleve. West Tech 0 Youngotown at lllld.·Wal. (N)
Elyria Clthollc 26
Cleve. Stanlllaus 6
Toledo Scott 31 Tmodo Waite 18
Cleve. SL Edward 22
BridgepOrt 32 Warwood, W.VL 7
Bedford Chanai 8
sandusky SL Mary 6 Lekotl 0 LIWe Miami 44 Ki11!B 24
Trotwood 50 Northridge 0
Crestwood 26 Southeast 6
Niles McKinley 50 Tot Libbey 0 Marion Clthollc 49 Cardil1!too 16

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Unltsd Slalea Olympic ba-ball tum . . lllo JII'D(oUional
New York KitJCkeri&gt;Ockoro 85-M
In overtime.

fire tratnlnl. If lax supported ol).
li(attona are 1llufd un&lt;k&gt;r autbortty
of thla aectton to reUN tax .upported obll&amp;aUona prevkluiiY 1lsued.
under authortt)&gt;" of thlll RCUon, auch
new obliJaUone •hall not be counted
aralnet such limit&amp; to the extent
that the principal amount thereoi
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not exii!Hd the principal
am.ount of the obUp.Uonl to be retired thereby.
Eaeh isaue of tax •urported obll·
JBUone luued punuan to this secUon lhall mature tn not more than
thlrt7 yean from the date of i!lSU·
ance thereof, or, U tuued to retire
obUiatlona iUufd b.ereuader. within
thirty yeah from .the -Qat• INCh
clebt was or1(1naUJ contracted. If
aucb tax aupporled oblllatlona are
taau.ed at notu tn antldpj~itlon of
the 151uance of bonds, proviaton
&amp;hall be made bJ law for .ett1n1
allde. .a Ion1 ill auch notu ar.
oulltandlnl: into 1 special fund or
Iunde auen amounts from the
*lUreel authoriUd tor payment of
tueh bond• under this aeetlon a1
would be IUftlcient for payment
of that amount of principal on auc:h
bond• that would have been payable
durlnl such period If such bonda,
matur1nl durlnl a periOd of thirty
yean. had been Issued without
prior tsauanee of IUCh notes. Such
tWld. or fundi may be Wled solely
tor the payment M principal of
such notel'l or ot bond• In anticipation of whic:b Jueh nota have been

The falth and credit and excililel
1be eon.tructlOn, nconatrucUon, or and taxea at. ~ &amp;tate, excludlnl
other bnprovement 0! bJCbwayl, ad valorem taxes on real or per·
tbme on the state b.ICh· 10nai property and Income taxe1.
and urban extenJJ.Oil.l 1hall be r,•ledled to the payment of
, theM within or lndin1 to the prtnc pal of and lnterett on such
pubUc parka or rec:raUOnal .real, tax s upported obliJaUonl, llnkinl
and tho. within or le.dinl to rnu- or bond re tirement fund pl"1)vialonl
ftlcl»al corporations. tbe acqu1a1· 1hall be made therefor, and thla
UOn, coutruetio.n. recoutrucUon, &amp;ection shall otherwise be implear otbe:r Improvement of. and JJro- mented. all In the manrier and to
vlalon of equipment for, bulldlnil. the e xtent provided bv law by the
ltnletura. or other lm.provemente. general assembly, lncludi.nt proft.
and necnucy pl.mnlnJ and ent~ ­ aiOnl for appropriation ol pfedled
DHI'Inl. for water POlluUon control exeitet and taxe1, and covenan&amp;.
and abatement. tncludinl tboH for to conttnue their levy, eollecUon
appllcaUOn, to conUnue 10 lone
••••• couecuon, treatment. or dil· and
aueh tax 1upported oblipttonl
poul. water manaJernent. 1nclul11nl as
thOle for water dt.trlbuUon, colle~.: · are outstandln(, wttbout neceulty
Uon, auppb'. 1iorap, or lmpound- for further appruprlaUon notwlthm~t, and atream RoW control. and Jtandinl Section 22 of Article II,
flood control, a\ate aupported or Ohio ConstituUOn; provided that
the moneyl referred to In Section
aailted tn1UtuUona of hllher edU· $a
of Article XII, Ohio ConaUtuUon,
caUOn. technical education. voeaUonal education, juvenile correction, herein ealled htl}lway user recelpU,
•hall,
after provision for payment
tninLnl and rehabiUtaUon, parka
and J'eCI'IP.JIUon, resnreh and de- of amount&amp; pledpd to obll(atlon.
heretofore or ben-after luuect under
velopn~mt with respect to tranl-o
ol this Article,
pofLiiUon. btllhwaya and htfbWQ Section• 2e and
tnnaportaUon. mental hyJiene and be pledftd to the payment of the
prtnc:lpal
of
and
lnh~Hst
on h il!"h Ntardatton, poUce and llre trainina.
atrporte, and olher 1tate butldlnCI way obligation• authorized by this
and ltnlcturea, and the acqullitfon JedJon but not to other obliJaUon•
and improvement of real estate and authortud hereby . U excllel and
lnleratl theHln HQUired with N • ta:Ket other than highway user r.apact to the fonco1nl. illcludlna eeipts are pledftd to the payme nt
JMrtldpa.Uon tn any IIUCh capital of the principal of or Interest on
~ents with. tbe federal JOY· hJ£bway obUiaUons authoriRd by
ei'IUIMftt. municl.pal eorporatfDM, th&amp; eectlon, In each year \hat liUCh
aounU.., or other tovernmental h.llh.way uaer recelpta are available
entltles or any one or more o1 ror auch purpose. the same shall be
~ whieb ~rtidpaUon may be appropriated thereto and the reapplleaUon of IUC:h other
ti7 aranta, loilN or contrtbuUone quired
to them for any of auch capital excl~es ana taxe~ shall be reduced
improvements. · If Ill hereby deter- in correapondinl' amount.
mined tbat INCh capital lmoroveThe pneral auembly allo may
mentl will dlnctb' or tndtrerlb authoriU the iuuanee or revenue
cnt~tel Jobl. enhance .nploJment oblllaUona and other obUIJIUona,
opportun!Uea. and Improve the eco- the ownen or holcten of wbich are
nOmic welfare of the people of tbe nol ctven the rilht to have exctaes
or taxee levied. "by the Jeneral al'nul laiUance under authority of aembly tor the payment of princiUtie aectton M obliJ&amp;UOM the hold- pii thereof or interest Uterean, for
en -or ownen of which are atve n 1uch capttal improvement&amp; for men·
Ute riJht to lulve eaclaa and taxet tal hYIIme and retardaUOn. parka
leVIed bJ' the teneral auembly for and recreatlon1 ~te aupporte&lt;l and
the payment of the principal •tate aullt.ecl IQIUtuUona of hllber
tbftt:Of or interest thereon, heHin education, Jnc:ludlnl thoR for tech ailed tax aupDQI'ted obiiJations. nical adueation, water pollution
lhaU be subJect ill the followlnl eontn.l and abatement. w1ter man UQIItatiOrUI. Hot more thom o-ne arement. and h.OUIInJ of J&gt;raneh.tl
hUndred mtulon dollars principal and apnelea of state I(OVemment.
~nt may be laued. In any cal ~ whicb obllpUona ahaU not be subenclar ;rear and not more than tlve ject to other provisions of lhia sec·
hundred m.IIUort dollan principal tlon and ~II not be deemed to be
amount maY be outlltandln( at any debts or bonded lndebtedneu of the
One time for IUCh capital lmprove - 1tate undl'r other proYialon&amp; cd thil
mrnts for hiJhway• and re!Jeareh Conatltutton. Such oblllatlons may
and (le:velopment with ~ spcct to be tee\U'ec:l by a pledge under law,
hllhWIIYI and hlillway traru porta• without necessity for further aptlon. hentn cauea·· hl.hwa.v ohlill:&lt;l · propriatton, of all or 5Ueh portion
doni. provided that fifty per cent of ~ts th.e .-cnerul .ossemblY &lt;!Uihorl te!
the piOeeedt of the ftrtl{ fiv e bun· of char1n lor the treatmenl or care
clrt!d minion dollars of .lil uch tu nf m ental hvgtene and retardaUon
aupported hllh.way obltlatlom shall patients, receipts with respect to
be used for urban extension• of purkl and reereatlOMI facUIUes, re·
1tute b.l.rhways and hlfhwayll wilhln ct•ipts of or on behalf o! state
or JudJn&amp; to munkiPill cnrpora· 1upported and &amp;tate aas.lllted ln.U·
Uona. Not mo~ than two hundr ed tulions of hicher education , or
1111Y nine million dollllrt a ~~:~re~te othe r Hvenue• or reeetpts, speclfted
principal nmount or ~uch t.otx sup- b )' la w for such. purpose , of the
ported oblllattons may be l!lliued "tate or lb otneera, departmenb,
Cor tbe other ca:r.itlll Improvements divllilona, lnttituUons, bo.ardl , com ·
afore•ld. provl ed thDt from the ml s.o;lons, auUioi'IUea, or other state
~;~ gencl es or Instrumentalities, and
prOeeed• thereof one hundrM thll
proviJJ.on may be Implemented
twenty RdWon duDan lhall be uled bv taw
to better provide theHior:
Cor water polluUon control 1nd
abAtement and water mam:r(ement. novJdttd. howeve r, that any eh.arl!"e•
~ne hundred mUUon dollan lhaU or the treatment or care of mental
or retardation iH!Uents may
be I&amp;IGd for bllher education. tech- hbe.YR'iene
!10 plcd(e4 only to oblllatlonl
nical and v.oeatl11nal education , 11nd l&amp;liUed
for Cltpital improvement. ior
tuftf'lle conecUon. trnlnlnl 11nd
reiLibiUbltiOn, twentY" mllllon dol- menbl byatene 11nd retardation, any
ll•rs llhall be ueed. lor p~~rtl:l and ree!!lpts With rnpect to park• and
maJ' be ao pledged only
recr:e.tton, and n~r"! million dof- reere:.tlon
obll;.,uonll issued for corpltal bn•
lDn for alrporf!L and fOJ' conltrue - to
uon, rebabllttatJOn . and equipping provcmenta for p:.rks nnd reerN~·
of Other .tale bU!Ddll'nal and t truc- Uon, any receipts ot or on behalf
tu~ lncludlnf u;:.ie for police und ol st.:Jot.e aupported or stute autated

lnaUtuUona oi hllher education mQ'
be pledred onlf to obU(aUona fa..
sued fOr capita Improvements for
atate Jupported or atate aw.ted
llUJtltutions of htJher education, and
an)' other t"evenues or receipts may
be so pledged onlr to obligations
ltsued lor capita. improvements
which are In whole or In put u&amp;e•
fU.I to, conJtructed by, or financed
by the department, board. eommla·
lion. authority, or other a1eney or
.lnatrumentallty that receive• the
revenue~ or ueelpta so pledled. 1'he
authority provided by this para·
araph ia In addition to, cumulative
with, and not • JJmltaUOn upon. the
autbor1Ur of the rener•I uaembly
Udlr .other provlal~ of thbl Con·
at:ltutiOn!· ,tuCh par,.nph j:IOC!I not
friipalr any law her«ofore enacted
b7 the ren.eral auembly, and any
oblJJ;aUon• iaued under any rucb
law con.llltent with the provision&amp;
o1 thll pan.P"aph lhall ~ deented
to be laued under authority of thta
parap-aph.
Both the prtnc:lpal of all obliP·
tiona authorized under authority of
lh11 aec'-'on and tbe interest thereon
shaU -be exempt from taxation
wlthl.n this state.
Be Jt further l'ftOlved, Tha&amp; at
lbe election herein deslenated lor
aubmiuton of thll amendment to
the elector. at the State of Ohio,
IIUC!h amendment lihaU be placed on
the ol!\elal ballot In the rnarul;ef
preterlbed by law eACnUally In Ute
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Shall Article VIII o1 lhe
Ohio Col\llltuUOn be
ain.ended by adcllnl
Seetlon :U empowerin(
the General Auem.bly
to authorize adcUtional
obllaationa. 1ncludlnl
bonOa and notea, for
biJhway• and other
pU bite capital improvementa deslpated below,
It be1nJ therein determined that they w1U
create ;tob.lil, enhance
employment opportuni·
Uea and ttnprove the
economte wellara ot the
people of the state?
Such obllptlon• payable from exdan and
taxet. •xc:ept propert7
and Income taxu, lhall
mature within thii'I.J
yean and 1re IUbJect
to the followln( Umltatlons : For hllh:W.afl and
re&amp;earcb for b.fJhways
and hi&amp;h.way tranaportAUon. not more than

$100,000,000 m.ay be b-

l Ued 1n any one rear
and not more than a
lo tal of $500,000,1100 may
be outstandlnl at any
one Ume: and for other
upltal improvements
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e120,000.000 il for water

pollution control and
water mana&amp;ement,
elOO,OOO,OOO for hiJb.er
education. technical and
vocational education,
and juvenile correction,
trainlnl and rehabtllta•
tlon. po,ooo,ooo for
parkl and nereaUon.
a nd '18,000,0110 for air•
porta, and other date
bultdl:,; and lllnletura
Jnetud
tru-e for
lice an tire
Under auch Section 2t
the General Aaembb'
abo may provide for
JUCh capital Improvementa for mental hY·
(Iene and retardation,
parka and recreation.
hldler educaUon, water
pollution control~ waW
manatement. ana holll•
inJ of atate I(OVemment.
throulh the luulnce of
revenue and other ob·
Jll(nUOnl, the hol::len of
whleb are (iven no
right lo have exe!Hii or
taxu levied by the
seneral auembly, whiCh
obllpUona shall not be
~ounted
lllfainst the
ubove Umltatlon1, lhall
not be deemed to be
debts of the slate for
other pUfl)(IRI of the
ConeUtutlonl and may
be secured oy a pledlt:e
of revenua or rftlt'!pb .

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WIIJitil1ltoo at Blulllclll (N)
Clnclnnali at HouitGn (N)
Loula.We at llo1too (N)
N- Nlghtpme

GERMANS ARRIVE
HANOVER, GernwQ&lt; (IJPI)
-The Deutoche liDclrey Club,
one (J( a.o -.. In
~. Dew II&gt; New TeHI
&amp;mdoy "' jJIIJ two ....... ' In .
North America.
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The team wUl CODtpele In
Now York, Toronto, Hamlltno
Bermuda and aloo).ondon Gil ill

retUrn

Work where there,are
·less than S·em}lldyftS?
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Self·

CHILE PAIITICIPATES
SANTIAGO, Chile (IJPl)- The

team wiU Ill. lA&gt;

au~r

Melbourne, Auatrella II&gt; pui!Ci.
pate In the EllelthDWir cup
World Golf Tournalnent, a
opokeoman said SUIHII.J,
Guy Barrlolhet, the tAIODI
captain, aald that Cblle woold
oak II&gt; be the lllte (J( the 1112
World Amateur Golf Tour·

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on aid amendment be cleelared: eceol'dlnl to law to have voted in
tavor thereof the tovemor of the
State of Ohio lhllt maka protlama·
tton thereof forthwith.

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Now, during this special enrollment period, is
the ·best time to apply for Blue Cross,and Blue Shield
protection. Fill out and .return this coupon
beto·re October 16th!
• 1If you're elisible for Medicare be sure k&gt; chec~ ~row ,
for details on Blue Cro83 · 65, the coveraee deoi&amp;ned k&gt; filllhe I'JPS In Medicare.)

ARTICLE XII
No property, taxed aOeordlnl to
value, lhall be ao taxed in •xce• of
one per eent of U• true value in
money for aU •tate and lOcal purposes, but lawa may be paaed.
authorl:dnf. addiUonal taxa to be
levied ou Ide of mch llmJtaUOD,
either when approved b1 at leaM
a majority cd electon cd the taXInl
dktrlct. votlnl on tueh p~ltqn,
or when provided for b)" the char·
ter of a municipal corporation.
Land and ImproVements thereon
lhall be t.exed b)' untfonn rule aeeordlnJ to value, except that the
Geneml Aaembl,y rna,- provide b)"
law for a homatead exemption.
'l'be qualification• and condiUoiUI
for aucb exemption 1hall be .et bp
the General Auembl.y IUtljeet to
the Umltatlon that an owner of a
hOmatad shall be a reddent of the
ltate of Ohio, •haU be aixt:Y·Ilve:

Blue CI'OflS takes the money worry and the red tape out of a hDBpital
stay. Out of every Blue CI'OflS dollar, over 95¢ is available to pay
subscribers' hDBpital bills. Blue Cross gets you admitted to the
hDBpital, and back home again, with no waiting, no tiresome paperwork, no complicated fonns to fill out.
You never have to pay the hDBpital first, then wait to get your
money back. When you leave the hOBpital, it's over ... all over ...
with the Blue CI'OflS portion of your bill already paid.
And Blue Shield is .there to help with doctor bills for surgery,
in-hOBpital 81le1Jthesia and medical care.

=:•AIHmbb"
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ma:r aleo provide b)'
law for a homestead exemption fill'
all readenta ol Oblo who own and
n:atde In the homntead, 1.be amount
of such exempUoa ID be dat.nniDed
by or fn ac:cordaftllll' wttb a.w. AU
bondl out.tand1M: on the 1st day ol
Ja nuar,, 1111S, o£ the Illite of Ohio
or ot any el.b, villlp, hamlet.
county or lownahtp In thil ltlta, or
whiCh bave been tsau.:l In behaU
of the publte Mboola vi. Oblo ad
the meana of lnltrucUon ln connee·
uon tbarewtth, Which bondl wa-e
out.tandlnl on the lit day of .Jan·
uary, 1913 and all bOnda Luu.ed •
the World War Compen.uUon Fund.
ahall be exempt from taxation, and
w:ithbut Um~UnJ
the
rat powt,r,
aubi~ to tbe
ona M Art1cle
I of tb.la
Uon to determine
the sub1ectl and mirlbOdi of taxa·
tion or eumptfonl tbenfrom, Pft•
eral law• may be paaad to u~
bunrlnt ~ public aahoOI
eral

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dWIIabte-

llvelt for 1117 pu.blfc ~. bbt
an luch 1awa lhall M ~- • •
WftUon or repelll: and tM ftlute
Unt'e.M~
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an&lt;l' publlabed u mu be

b1 lliw.

EFI'IC'TIVS DAn: ~ 8.&amp;nAL
adoptad by • .-JorltJ' Cit ...

u

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electon voUn1 oa tbU ' •erctment
the amandment thaD tate
ImmediatelY. and nlltla• eeetlon' I

of....._o\_r;ttde xn of Uta Conttltutloa
of vruo lhaU be rept.al.t rrom lUCia
effeeUva date.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA·
STA'n or OHIO
OPTICJ: OF TRB BICRET ARY
OF STAT&amp;

f. 'RD W. B&amp;OWN. a.cntaq{ of
ur tnt !nate of Obio, do
hereby c:erll ry that the fol'tlfttnl
ll 11 true copy of Amtnded Subatf.:
tute Sen:~le loin\ JteeoluUon Mo.
211 arrl Amendlld Substlfute HOUII
Jotnt Resolution No. a ftkd 11\ the
omce of the Secretar7 of Stale and
proposlnl td 11men4 'the above RCUon. of the eon.utu.Uon of Ohio.

Stair

IN TESTI"MONY "A'JfZUQJ', J
hav• ttereunto ·subacribed ,_, 1\Ufte
and aftlxed m7. oftldal .... at Columbua thll latb dar ol Auf\llt.

And be tt further ruolved, that
1110.
the required pubUeo.tlon of the 111id
proPI)I(!d ame ndmant ahall ~ made
and the rorm of ballot to be used
In aid election tor the tJUbmlulon
thereof shall be prepnred by the
Secretary of State of Ohlo In con(Seall
fonnlty with the above PNvlllona.
If a majority ol the eleerton vottn1
liy order of the Boord of Electlone, of Mtoltl Cou,..y, Ohio
EMMETT G. WILL, Cheir111o11

DOROTHY M. JOHNSTON, Director

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~ u.d u.JualveiJ public wonldp. inltlttltlone uaed ...

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Inez Turner .,.... eJected

Pl-eoldent~r Nlddl.,..,rti\'C!Iften's
Chrlattan Temperanee Union Frl·
claf nlslil it the home
Mr"
Vl~la stacy,
.&gt;·.!JI!'er ollleers electad !Dr the ·
J~9 year were Mre. Florence
, Jll~s, wlce preoldent; Mra.
1ieullh Wl)lte, secretary; Mrs.
~ CUol, treasurer; MrL Gene'vtew ·saxton, promotion aecr•
~~ and Mrs. ha TUrner, Oow·
Or fwd chairman.
· ·SorviiV on the ncimlnatlng..,;...
mlttee which preaeniecl the slate
~f ~meers ware Mrs. Lene Mc-IIIDiey, Mrs. Pearlllotfman and
Wblle.
l j)evoUons Ill' Mrs. Cline token
&amp;om Pwm 1 OJII!Mld the meet.lnl- She reid an arUcle from the
"()ti:lo l.,.ue" written by Senator
lla1,h Yarborough of Texas.
A period of sUent prayer In
memory of Mrs. Edith McNeel
~ held. Program boob were
~ltrlbutecl. Mra. Bertha Archer
)ru reported UL Thankyounotes
for fruit were read trom Mrs.
Bush and Mrs. 1 r e n e
Croaa. A friendship circle and
Prayer by Mlaa Margaret Sauer
~udocl the meetlrv,

·shower Given
•b

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Umeto

·":1rs. TurnerpsPresi8ent ·
or
a·re
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174'East ~ong S,tr~t · '

Columbus,

Ohio ·43215

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"""' and Brenda, Jimmie and
llaYid
Foreman, and Jake 9nl-

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·Oilier• prelltlttlng JlllatA&gt;MJ;o.

Fpreman · were Juanita s.yro,
\(acle Cleek, llel401 Harrlo, Lo-

lita l'l'oiDtt.

Ann BolO, Glall,yl
Boio, -~lie Sbaban, Goldie Plckllli; .,... Erneal BreWer, !!YlYia - · and Mra. Raymond
Gbrmlel • .

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'!!Personal
Notes X)!
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James Conde, rreshman at
Obi&lt;&gt; state Unlwerslt,y, opelit the
weekend here with hto parents,
Mr. ond Mrs. l!!qene Con&lt;te.
Mr L Florence Hl.nlwy, who has
spent the past aeweral weeks here
with her alater1 Mrs. Beulah
White, wW return to her ttom~ln

Held by Lodge
Past matrana of Evansellne
Chapter, Order of the Ealtern
star, met Friday night at the
Milldleport MalOnic Temple for
a pltl.uck diMer.
· Round-roblil cards were olgn·
eel for Mrs. Zella Cross and
Mrs. Jeaele Houdashelt. An In·
vllltlon from the Pomeroy pall
matrons was read ~th the Middleport ·gm~p accepting the lnvltaUon to a dinner at the Pomeroy Masudc Temple . on Oct.
29,
.
Grace bef9re the dinner was
given by Mrs. Mary Hughes, and
Mrs. John I,yono preoentsd de·
voUons using "Choosing Your
Faith" taken .... from the Secret
Place.

Stick Antenna
Purchased

Mr. and Mrs. Scott

SYRACliSE - The Trl Coou1tJ1
Citizens Bend Radio Club meet-

Mr. and Mrs. Jease Arnold

Scott

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of Columbus are announcing the birth o1 lhelr first
child, a ala pound daughter, born
Sept. H at !l. Ann's Hospital

' • Tburaday .night, Sept. 12,

U In TrOuble

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the cheerl-ro foUowlns t h e
Allta~a-Melga

game.

Her guests were Linda Car.
dlllo, Kathy Morpn, Diane
Knorr. Lola Sauer, Brenda McGuire, Kenda Chaney, and Sin&lt;V
Zerkle ol the varsity group; and
Mary Bradbury, Debbie Crow,
BeckY Swindell and Kati\Y Moore,

reserve a.

A thou!!ht lor the clafAmerlcan
playwright Loolo
Kaufman Anspa.cher, once said:
4
'Marrtage ts tttat relaUoo
betWeen man and woman in
which the lndependeoce Is
equal, the dependence mutual,
and the obligation reciprocal."

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"NN MADAM, THE SOAK CYCL!
IS NO'f THI PRECIPITAnON
PATTERN FOR THIS AREAl
WDI'Mft rate

~ THE SHOE BOX

l_:e~~~~~~~~--WHERE SHOES ARE

Autom~~lic: S..k Cyc'- lfMftl
of all trather fHtuNII Mer.. , why-

tt. Prl. . .lre

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Most wemen are p.-...ntly ulin1 h•ncl...,.klnt~ ........
. fir p,....notlot ,...,,..., 1 - of clothe1,
·
lut, hlnckolklna nwthacla .,... h.,.d en hllftlll. Anti._,
Ia~ ttr.. ond nqulre IIIII"' of heawy clot.... to
'"' ....,... wetcerua the w•ther that rMke• n•klnt ••
automltlc 11 wuhln1. Ancl enly 1 FrlfklaiN AuteiMflc
Soak Cyc:l• Weiher lht•l

FOR TIJE ENTII!t
F~LY '

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NAME
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Daughter Born to

at the club's ~eetlqr place on
Fourth st., waa called to order
by James R. lfhlte, octtng preald~~Kt by prQIJII the Lord's
Prayer in unison and gtvtng the
!lag pleclse.
Groce Holslnpr read the ml11oo
utea or the laat meeting and the
tret.surer'a...report was Biven by
Apea Wblte. Both were _,roved •• road. A bitter waa read
from u. Ci B. R. A. ...,.Alllinc:e and
clld&gt; by • lawa were pwan ou~
Duea were coUeeted. It waa vateel II&gt; buy a atlck antoma ind
wire for lnatollillllhe clld&gt; ndlo
at the SOhto po atatlGII In Raeine t for which Mel Forester,
atalloo ma-,. wiD monlll&gt;r
!Dr Ra-Acl purpooea~ A riow ReAct a&lt;hedule waa c - e d Ill'
Mr. Wblte .and II'Prov';i.
The aJopn uo,.t In the Labur
ill1 pafocll, entered Ill' aome
member~:, waa ••Trt CcuKy C. B.

SALE PLANNED

A rummase eale wiU bo held
Sbella Cblldo enterlllnocl with Thuraday from 9 a.m. II&gt; 4 p.m.
a slWiiber party Friday night k&gt;r at tho St. Paul Lutheran Church:

l BAKER
LIGHT

BULBS

Potluck Dinner

Akron Wedneaday,

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Comphl(ed lnqui/);·
must blllnl btlott Oc!obei' 1~ . 1968 to:

Smlllt, Mra. Llza Foreman. Mra.
Rutb woite, Mra. Mu GuUte&amp;
M..O: Grote Fttrbee, Mrs. HelMrL Ell081 Weeks,
Mri Golda Helnoy, Mra. illbel

er:;

Donald McK.nlght for 4owero aent
at the tllne 'Of bet filltor'a death.
Mro. Harvey. Van Vranken will
lie hootoaa for the - · ineOUnc.
:Mre. Doo Mulien provided. the
hoote~o Bill ror Mra. Brownlftl.
A deaaert course wu oerw:cl "'
ll&gt;:lae Damed and Mrl. Edward
WeUo, Mre. NershaU Klrv1Mri.
Doo Colllno, Mrs. llll'mond Bat·
1;!&lt;, Mre. Lorry Wehrq, Mrs.
Jamea Neutzu._, Mrs. Harold
Hood, Mrs. carolyn McDaniels.
and Mf•· Elza Gilmore, Sr.
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Slumber Party

MONDAY
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC BooatUNDERGOES SURGERY
era meeting, Monda¥, 7:30p.m.
~~- Kathem Houah Smith,
II hiah school In Racine; El1011
Or. Lorin C. Staats, Univer- -~cer, prell. .t. All dlltrlct datli;IWr of Mr. and Mrs. Ill·
slty of Dayton, will emphasize · residents lnteresied in athletics bortruR&lt;Juah, Middleport, Wide)'·
went hip surgery Friday. A secthe teacher ln the classroom urged II&gt; attend.
when ·he speaks on 11 The Major
ond IIPII'&amp;tlon will take place In
TUE&amp;lAY
abollt three Weeks. Her hoapi.
Premise Eternal"
SOUTHERN
BAND
Boosters,
tal eonflnement will range from
Mia&amp; Evalyn Buechner, COlum~
Tuesc!aj',
at the Racine llllh 1b: weeks to three months. 9te
bus teacher, will be the presidSchool, 7:30 p.m.; to plan for is a patient at Mount Carmel
ing officer 1 completlns her two
year term aa state preakleni. tog ciiJ. All band parenta ln- Hospllll, Columbus, Room 735,
Miss Olive J, CArruthers, liXIian- vltsd.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Rl·
apolls, the Great Leke Reglo,.l
clue
Fire Department, 8p8cla1
grand vice president or the aorormeeting,
7 p.m. Tuesday at the
lty, wut attend. Mrs, Jeannette
firehouse;
to plan bazaai-.
Dul.lrw, Dayton, Is convention
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
chairman.
der of Eastern Star. 7:45 _p, m.
TUesday, Masonic Templei election of omeers; aMual dues are
pa.yable.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Club, I :30 p.m. We&lt;lnesday, home
r1 Mrs. Robert Warner; Names
r1 oriental countries at roll call;
Mrs. Ben Neutzling to reView a
book on ttte Or1ent, and Miss
LYdia Ellersbach to give devotions •
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEURS
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesdly,
home of Mrs. L. E. Reynolds;
Mrs. 0, P, Klein, program, and
a bulb exchange.
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MIDDLEPORT
LITERAR'fl"
Club, first meeting II&gt; be held
WOdnetlday at 2 p.m., home or

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MONDAY-TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY

EA.

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Mrs . James TtiDs, Rutland.
Mrs. James Euler to revtew
''Thirteen Colonies."
THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNIT COuncil, PTA,
7:30 Thursday night in Southern
Hi.gb School auditoriwn wlth the
Racine unit as host; Mrs. Gordon
West, chairman of hospitalit,y;
program, discussion on topics or
school interest; Mrs. Robert Roberts oC Letart Falls, program

chairman.

SEE Us FOI YOUI ·

In Columbus.
The child hu been named
Sylvia Am. Mra. Sc&lt;ltt Ia tho
former Sandra Bailey (J( Raelne,
daUJI(Iter (J( the late Oliver Belley
and Mro, Neva Frederick of Jn.
dlanap&gt;lla, Ind. Mra. ~lvla carpenter (J( Portland Ia a greot •
griiiCilnother. Mr. Sc&lt;ltt II I student at Olilo Stale \J!dverall;!&lt;.
Mra. Scott wiU reoume her aludlaa there ror the wlnter quar.
ter. '

FilE AlltlUJo

INSUIAIICE

MARKET - Open Daily 9 to 9:30..;Sun. 12 to 9:30
We Aa:ept Federal Food Stamps

':Gnw Mill 1nd Seaa11d Sts.

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PHONEt 992-3480

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TURKEY
MSTICKS

B CON
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Not-""*'

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II Per Ctnt ~ Our

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D. EDWAIDS

~AOENCT

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POIIQOY

RED OR YELLOW

DELICIOUS

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3 :g 39~

SCOT LAD TOMATO

Cali

SOUP

can

"B''SIZE

' FROZEN

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will ba allJlblitwl"'ln eo 4Jap.
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JDI!II ·bed opeoocl her llfla, r&amp;li'elbments were aerwed to thoae
. . - alld Mr. and Mra. Clem

·::Calendar//

rwo . lie-Act aaola~ant, wore
llljiO(nted , to ·liilp, the .........
&lt;ill!*ln..Em!! ~ Thej&lt; wore
J&lt;iilft Kill-no
andr """.,." ' ·flol ljfto.
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aer. Tho Mxt mMUt!ir .1i111· bo
SOpL
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MEDICARE ELUIIIILITY•
0 J.tim - tl(Jllllo 0 will be ~llalblt wltlllo ID 4(ap.

0

· Glmio wero .....,.ctad Ill' Kath·

fien Lewla, and . - Mra. Fore-

Mro. Hazel BOord and Mra. Sta·
"!' !'ere hoatooaes. ~!!!'~~~ .atthe meetiJW were l&gt;jra.
·. e Clruth..a and Mra, NOra
!ton. Next meetiov wtU be
hOld' at'ibe Middleport Church
ot the Nazarene.
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No, of a11pl.,.... 0 l or "'!!I 0 Lau tltln I.
HI. 11 unmarriH depenollolohlld!On • - •a•·it _ __

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er · Iio.torlns Mre. Evel.vtt F6re!lllll.

iWork
. is Started

Birth~~~~

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Mro. Bertha Prol!ltt entertained nctnlly with a 111ette ohow-

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phrlstmas Project

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ElllplOJO!
No. of Ontp(OfiHI

, Mrs.

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Pltalt send me inlormlllen and
an applicailon for Blue Cron a Blue Shield

Homo

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Mrs, Inez Turner1 Mf&amp;. C)lne1

Mre. Ill. L. Frencbo.Mra. Helen
Re)'llOlds, Mrs. EvelYn Lewis,
Mrs. Earl Knight, Mre. Allen
Hughes, Mro. Fleldlov Hawklna,
Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Doo Mil'•
u, Mr. and ,Mrs. Wollam King,
and Mr. and Mrs. RdJert King
and Debbie, ol E-lb., Chlpter, Order of the E&amp;1t8111 Stir,
a-ed the saturday night reception for Mrs. Cora Webb,
depul;!&lt; grand matron, held saturday night by the Racine Chli&gt;·
ter.
Mr. and Mrs.' Forrest D. Blebtel spent the weekend In Galloo
at the honie or Mr. and Mre. John
Allensworth before returning ID
Middleport foUOiri!V their &gt;11Catlon 11 Cope COd,
Mrs. Mae S.uer ol Coltonbua
wl6 llle weekend guest 01 Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Crooks and daugh·
tera, Cindy and Pam.

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The 13th annual otote convenUoa of the Ohio All&gt;¥ Delli wm
be held In Dayton ¥o{he Mall Moo
tor bm, Ocl. 4--6.
The lnterJ111Uonal Hpnoray sorority for Women Educators waa
fouOOed In Missouri In 1947, and
one of its founders, Mrs. Marie
Ne~, wJII be:a convention speak-

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Pat SIA&gt;ry, soo ol Mrs, WWiam
Nelson, Ia a . lteohman II Oblo
state University.

Meet in Dayton

. Temperance Union Elects

Mrs.

Retired?

nament.

......... for

nolOID'.

Educators Will

trip.

Chilean

Cheerleaders at

ROBINSON, lll. (IJPI)-Dean
Re!ram ...., a.o •25,000 lld&gt;ln-

This Week's Games

inl publlo capital Unprovemenl.l ;

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Mr, and Mrs. · Robert l{- Ronald•Brow.W. the holtesa.
of 'Rlslilg Sun, Mil:, *IMI Mrl. Ed- A Halloween duVIOr waa planned
wl)'d Krlll!lmel ofPtiT)'.We, Md. for Oct. 23 at Oscaila ·ResiiUr-·
·w,re vlslll&gt;ra llllt'IIW the post 1111 Ill Galllpollo, aiad the:omual
Wl"'k (J( Mr, and Mre. Kellttlh Cl\riaiJilao dlmer wu aet lor
!Jaiorll and aoni. · · ·
Dec. IS.
Mlos Nary Am Dennis o1 Ellat
Member~ bol!lll iewlOV dn toY•
Llverpooi.(itheguesto(Mf,and ll&gt; .be COIItributscliDU.,annuaJ
Nre. Bob Hoe0tchand41all((htere. ll,rOJoct- of helpi!V oeeCI;y chD·
Rick GUmore, student at tho dren carrlocl oot Ill' the JIJceeL
Trl-Cc&gt;unty Technlcallnatltute at
Mro. Flo Sirlckland presided
Nelsonville, · was here tor the · when ~ nunmage aale was achedweekend with hla parenta, Mr. .
ond Mre. ElzaGilmore,.tr., Line- ·
oln Heights. Rick Is llkllll a twoyear course in forestry techoo

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oOllbrooll 40 '!Win Val. North 18
Loral• Sf. Nary'o 34XenlaWIL 6
Cleve. Joha Hay 22
Clew. Collinwood It
Clew. HolJ! Name 35
Cle~e. Rttodes 12
Euclid 16 Shaker Heights 0
Richmond Hgts. 34 Beechwood 0
Newbury 50 Clewe. Luth. East 8
Cleve. Unlverslt,y School 20
Wickliffe 6
Clewe. HawkeM 36 Ledgemont 0

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with matching ilterior, w-s-w, like new, V8, IUto. trana., P.
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63 CHEVROLET ...•....•. , ..... ·......• $699
S~C&gt;er Sport Coope. V8 engine, 4 opeed trana., radio.
65 GMC PICKUP , ...•.... , •.........•. $1.195
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OPEN EVES. e:OO P.M.

ANYONE INTERESTED In an
POMEROY. OHIO
Independent New Testament
Baptist Church call 1149 1484
Thursday at 7 p.m. Oct. I. A
ForS•Ie
claaa on soul wlnnillg will be
Pels For Sale
directed by Pastor DIUTingtmt eCHNAUZERS, Olcterl, Food- l968 STEREO. lovely walnut
conoole with AM II FM radio.
from the Second Baptllt
leo sod Weslles 'Wblte BeolTake
over payments of •.56
Charcll of Ravenewood.
tlel'' also breeding IIIICt.
per
month
or pay balance due
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Barkaroo Kennell, CoolvJ!I'i,
$102.55.
Try
it in your borne.
o. ans.
o.~
Call
992-28311.
9-29-tltc
THE NEW CUI-N-Curi Beauty
Salon, Roosb Lane, Cheshire, BASSET, SClTI liE, Weslle,
0. now open. Opening spe.
Sclmauzer, CocltOI'II, Wlru 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne,
slightly uoed. Does everyclals $15 pemumenis 110.
and jllJt pups. Baltoroo KOII·
thin( without attachments. In
Rrs. 9 tD 5, evening by apnels, phone 68'1-3854 CoolYIDe,
good
condition: 15.23 ner.
pointment. Pb. 16'1-7168.
0. Visit with Ul.
f.».'lte
month.
or full price of 148.44.
f.:19-31c
For free borne demonstration
call 992-28311.
9-2Htc
WEE wash wiltle cars ftlllllorly. SeU service sod autoAutomated Weather
'l'HREE conoecutlve 19'8Ve lots
malic. Mason Car Wash.
CODY, Wyo.
(UPIJ-The
in Beech Grove. Call or write
f.:IUtc Shoshone National Forest's
David Williams, 37 Riverside
headquarters at Cody has one
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
HELEN'S Beauty Shop perma- of the few operatlona.l telemeter
weather
stations
tn
the
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nent wave spacial Sept. Ill
United States. It incorporates
tbrou8h Oct. 5. Regular $15 automatic weather reporting
far $lUI, $12.50 lor $10, t!O systems and electric type- FAT HOG: 1,000 baleo of hay.
Marvin Slone. Rutland.
for ...50. Pllcme 992-2890 . . wrt-;.ers that automatically ref.2f.3tp
for Holen or Judy. 9-a.etc eor1 weather Jntormat1on.

P'OR TRADE-Cash for .,..
tiques. WlDiam Ramm, Middleport.
I430ip
WILL DO sawing 81 home zlppeno, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alteratlom, etc.
Ml'll. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Phone '/'13-$851.
4.ao.tfe

Recorded are temperatures,
wind velocities and precipita- IE VOLKSWAGEN alation wa.
tion. Statlona that feed tngon, square bact mode~ esronnatlon to the Cody polnt
&lt;ellent condlllon: motor exhave rain guages that automatically dump water for evcellent condition. Clean Inery lOOth of an inch of preside and out. New tires. Phone
cipitation and make a record
992-9949.
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full alze basement, two lots.
Call 11112·2039 daytime, Mf.
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For Sale

RECORDS
SILVER BRIDGE DISASfER

BACK ROE mid Dozer Service.
pond, basement, water line,
oepllc tank, R. W. amlel"J,
Long Bottool, Oblo. UI..!Ote

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REPAIR, REFINISH, recoJNII..

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POTATOES, WATERIIBLONB,
phone 84S-2254
Pral- 1
flU, Portland.
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Portland, Pboae 8U 22tl, one

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Perq,..
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Gospel Music

$2.99
ALBUMS

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Bud... Sh

101 W. Moln·
Pomeroy
992-5896

AP~ HOUSE, 4 room

apartment upstairs, 6 r o o m
apartment down. Nice location, Middleport. Phone 9925415.
9-2'1-tfc
'!II 10N Ford stake bed l:nlck.
f200. Phone 949-27118. 9-27-3tc

PALOMINO MARE, can be registered. $200. Phone !II!UOIIII.
9-Z'I-Gtc

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U$9 DUO BOAT

514-992-2181 '

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USED
CHRIS CRAFT OUT·
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LEGAL NOTICE
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-GUARANI'EEDPHONE .992·2094

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. . up. prlvale. pJIIIIJ Ill
raom f« cblldren to plaJ.
Pbone . . . .

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moot llllll!i~ ram• animal
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KANNAH'S husband Hector
bateo bani wort so be cleans
the ruga with Blue Lustre.
Rent eiedric shampooer $1.
Boker Furnllure.
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VOLKSWAGEN aedan,
31,000 actual miles. Four new
white wall Urea, dart Jl'lln
·flnllb, loaded wilb· extras.
can ftnanae. Phone . - .
Tom ~ter.
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!'IIIHUAHIIA PUPPIES, pbone
IMS-2141, Portland.
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Mrs , Ad&amp;" Van M~~~· ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Tal- had
a new fUrnace Installed. in tbelr
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith from
Michigan, .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Slavens, Bellville, W, V&amp;.i Howard and Dwaln Allen, Ripley,
W. Va., were guests ot Mrs.

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"lt't bHn ON~ OF THOSE DAY&amp;-4VtrJ tlnate time I
wu called on, J p1111d wi'onc!"
prd flew to attend the dedlca.
lion cerell10l1iea of the GolltaMelp Reglooal Airport at Kanauga, and mel Gov. James A.
Rhodes who waa the principal
speakor.

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AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
t&lt;eeping Me~gs
Gollio ond
Mason Arec
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Social .Notes

Recent visitors of the E. IL
BY MARTHA HOLSINGER
Garpenter Camlly - · Mr. and
Altendo•ee
at Eden &amp;mday
Mrs. DeU T.-, Llwronc:e BeeScbool1181
67.
gle, Rlclne; Z111e BeetJie, ColumMr. and Mrs. Robert Webb,
bus; Joe Prtee, Mrs. IIJ'Ivla AI·
Lou ancl'l..alira Jean, GIIYalen, S. W, Durst, Mrs. Elva DaivUle,
visited So.tarday evlll\llll
ley, Tom Durst, Dave Triplett,
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Hollingand K. D. MatllenEO'.

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and family iblday aftomoon.
Mrs. Elva Dailey and Mra.
Clarence Lawrence attMdecJ a
football game at Maooo, W, Va.
recently.
Mr. Clint Blrcb and Leota and
Mrs. Elva Dalley visited Mary
Nerve C.m.r
Birch In GaUIJI(IIIa Monday.
HtJNTSVILLB. Ala. &lt;UPIIMr. and Mrs. Randall Talbott,
Redatone Arsenal, !oc&amp;ted weat
New Lexlngllln, were !llnda1 of here on U .8. ~31, Ia the
&amp;~~eats ()( hls•poranta, Mr. and nerve center or lbe u.s. Arau''a
Mrs. Dell Talbott.
mtu11e and roctet progn,ma,
D&gt;er Carpenter. 'and VI,..U Jlo..
'Mlllt&amp;17 facii!Uea lOcated
there Include the U.S. Aslllf
IOu1le command; U.S. ADtJ7
Mlaa1le and lluntttona center;
and the Nlb-X proJeel ortrce.
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Indonesia, Maurttlua, PIJ~ eaal"
em and southern Mrle&amp; and
110uth India. a_ccord!Da lo ll!e
U.N. Educational, ' BclentUI'
a n d .CUltural O!'l•"''ltiO"

Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Meter
and daughler vislled bl.".~~ ·

Sylvia Allen a recent SUnday.
Marllym Fitch and BWn Dalley
called on his ototer, Mr.
BusiMII Services
and Mrs. VIrgil Cozart and chilCURTISS breeding service of
dren Selllrday.
21 dHferent lm!edl, catUe
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Evans and
eo or 4 breeds of goat bUcb,
dall8htero were SUnday callers
by calllni Parter 992-D&amp;t~Po­ · at the home of hlo parents, Mr.
merny or 68'1-!151 Cooldle.
and Mrs. ArtiMtr Evans, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecll RoseberC. C. BRADFORD
ry and family, Rlclne, vtalted
AUCI'IoNEEB
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mlddleewart

CIGARF.'ITE vending macldw
and service. ABC ~.
Maoon, W. Va. Phone m.Aa.

More than 3&amp; eenturtea. .. old,

Stiversville

Myra

er, Sr.
Qmle Reed Is a potleul In
Camden - Clark Hospital, Pll'keroburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod ChlpDuln
are IIIDIIIclnc the birth of. a 6
lb. 14 oz. 11011 bol'll at 9t. Jaseph llolpltal, ParkerlburJ.
Go-IJI!)ponnlll are Mr. and Mra.
Wlmlla Holsinger om1 Mr • .and
Mra. Frank ChiiP"'S" Tbe baby
hal

be1f1 named Anlbon,y Blaine.

visited

Seturdl,y

evening with Mr. and Mra. Clinton llolalnger and (amlly.
Mr. and Mrs. lloward ~cCoY
visited Mr. and Mrl. Alft liololnger &amp;mday evening.
Rev. Elden make nailed Yaa~~ay with Mr. and Mrl; Mike

Kerwin.
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Mrs. SOl mfl(ey and F.4dle
villtted Seturda.Y evening witb
Mrl. VIrgil Holsinger Olli1 Aleal!la~

65 MERCURY - • • • $1195

C4HRet Colente V8 2 dr. Hortl
Top. 4 ap. ahlft. 289 engine.
Like
n•w oil white flnbh
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63 P04TIAC • • • - • ·$995

8onnevlll• .f dr. SHan. All
vinyl seats thow good can.
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Mr, and Mra. Larey Holalntler
and Camlly, Rlctne, and Mr. and
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THE WANT ADS BEFORE
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••longed to local tncher.

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I'OMEROY - I story frame,
bath, 2 bedrooms, porch,
basement, gas floor furnace.
MUST SEE AT 11,950.00.
HENRY CLELAND

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DIAL 992·3284

IIU'n.AND - RURAL - 4
rooms, lronl and bacl&lt; porchles, Iorge cistern, large lot
1500.00 Down. 13.000.00
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAURD
ASSOCIATES
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1::19-31c
O'BRIEN II CROW
REALTY COMPANY
MIDDLEPORT - Remocjeled
recently, I story frame, 2 bedrooms, bath, basement,..~
furnace, 113 acre level ground,
wall to wall carpeting, lots of
closels, paneling. ...900.00
POMEROY - INCOME PROP·
F.RTY - 3 apartments, always
rented. close to shopping,
Approx. $140.1111 a month m.

99~2143

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Autol

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GEO. BOBSIEJ IER, ilnbl'
MIDDLEPORT - 8 room brick,
II! baths, full baMme~~t. hot
water beat, waD lo waR C.V·
poling. Brick garage.
POMEROY - 7 room ~pick,
bath, full basement, hoi water heat. wall to wan carpeting, fireplace. Bargain easoG.·

Pn&lt;ll'l' 1" PlTPPTl!:S. AKC Toy

minl•ture *'IS And un. Stud

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From the Large !II ~1&lt; o .;

BullcbBBt . RldlotDr To . The
!inlll..t H•ter' Core. \ ,

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Real Estate For Sele

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Zl FOOT cabin cruiser, 100 bp
gray marine motor, sleeps
!lb. Head. ohip 1o shore, running water, Phone 949-:1433.

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'EVINIUDE

FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM·
lNUM FISinNG BOATS. 10,
12, u foot. Kinpbo1ry Bool
Saleo, on County Road II.
one mile weal of Rt. 33, phone
992-6256.
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!962 XL FORD convertible,
good abape, Five new tires.
Call 992-5914.
f.zt.«c STEREO RADIO conaole, &lt;!speed inlermixed changer, du.
Help Wentecl
al volume control, 4 . apeaker
IBM TRAINEES - See our ad :!Mill ZIG ZAG CO!IIIOle lOwing
sound
syotem, lovely walnut
. on the Sports pace. ..ae
machine. Tbis machine makes
finish. Payments of 11.25 per
butlonboies, darns, emb., ...,.
week
or f'/11.15. Call 992-3ZI8.
nograms, many fancy deWentecl To Buy
9-2'1...
signs. Take over paymenll of
ANTIQUES, lumltllre, dllbll,
15 per month or pay balAnce
m'-'!a!!M&gt;II. Mrs. Blnrlnl
Complete !lonl&lt;e
due $48.22. WW discount for STEREO RADIO, combinaUon
Cedi, . . "· MaiD 81., PoJIIe.
!'~~eo MNII1
unit, with AM &amp; FM radio;
cash. Call 992-2836.
f.24-6tc
IWJ.
1-11-Cfc
R.ctne. Olllo
twin speakers, dual volume
Crtlt Bnd!ord
control. Modem maple maple,
STEREO RADIO combination,
For Sale or Trede
I 1 1fe
Balance $96.32 or $6 p e r
lovely walnut flnlsb, wpeed
_, INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
month. Call 992-3218. 9-27~tc
BSR autDmaUc changer, pay
apeed, ~ IIIII, 19M Chevrolet,
Affi CONDITIONING Relrlger15 per month or balance due
1116'1 M111tong kylincler, 3atlon service. Jack's Refltg"'ue. can 992-28311. J.24-6tc
IJIIIII. Financing ovaBoble.
erstlnn, New Haven. bone
Phone HU547; alter 5 p.m.
I.EGHORN HENS, Alba Yollt,
IIIIZ-211'111.
4 8 1fe
Phone IIIUI48.
f.»ttc JUST TAKEN IN, 1V68 stereo Mloorsville, phone IH9-3870.
AM II FM radio conaole, big
9-29-3tp READY . llffX concrete deliv&lt;!-speed automatic changer,
ered right to your project.
lovoly walnut finlsb. Take l966 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille.
Forbnt
Fast and easy. Free eallover paymenta of 111.2t per
P'URNISHED sod ~
Phone 992-2768.
9-27~c
mates, Phone 1192-32114, Goeg·
month or pay balance due
iljltibuenll. Clooe Ill IICbDoL
letn Ready • Mix Co., MlddJ&amp;.
$182.71.
Will discount for cash. PERFECTION OIL heater with
Pbone fll.l4ll.
10-IJ.Ue
port, Ohio.
8 IG lfe
can 992-2138.
f.24.6tc
blower. Will heat oeveral
rooms. With 250 galion tank. BOOGET PRICE fumllure on
P'URNISIIED GARAGE apart.
nur third floor bud~~tt lhnp.
- ' on LincolD BID. UWIIItl BROWNING 12 gauge fuD choke Phone 992-5676 or 119Z-51115.
abotgun, veoWiated sights and
9-29-Stp
Baker Furniture, MlddleporL
paid; lldults only. Phone •
rib; fired only 15 limes, no
Oblo.
1 lll tie
acratches or blemisbes of any Ill-ACRE FARM, 6 room house,
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lrlnd; also Winchester J"lmp
bath, plenty of water. double SEWING MACHINES. repair
'I'RAJLER
Bob's lfllblll
12
gauge
shotgun,
modified
llf'rvice. an matH. 'ttY tgarage, small bam, free gu,
Court, IIJracule, Oldo ... 8lal8
choke,
fired
twice,
new;
m
2284. The Fabric Sboll. PoJn.
en school bus and man route.
IU. D4, Plloae - 1 .
..u.. scrotcbea or blemishes. Phone . One mOe from RuUsnd. Phone eroy. Authorized SIMer Salao
992-WSI. ast for WaRy.
and Service. We SblrpeD
742-5032.
9-29-Gtc
9-24-ttc
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S~C&gt;er Sport Coope. V8 engine, 4 opeed trana., radio.
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Notice

OPEN EVES. e:OO P.M.

ANYONE INTERESTED In an
POMEROY. OHIO
Independent New Testament
Baptist Church call 1149 1484
Thursday at 7 p.m. Oct. I. A
ForS•Ie
claaa on soul wlnnillg will be
Pels For Sale
directed by Pastor DIUTingtmt eCHNAUZERS, Olcterl, Food- l968 STEREO. lovely walnut
conoole with AM II FM radio.
from the Second Baptllt
leo sod Weslles 'Wblte BeolTake
over payments of •.56
Charcll of Ravenewood.
tlel'' also breeding IIIICt.
per
month
or pay balance due
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Barkaroo Kennell, CoolvJ!I'i,
$102.55.
Try
it in your borne.
o. ans.
o.~
Call
992-28311.
9-29-tltc
THE NEW CUI-N-Curi Beauty
Salon, Roosb Lane, Cheshire, BASSET, SClTI liE, Weslle,
0. now open. Opening spe.
Sclmauzer, CocltOI'II, Wlru 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne,
slightly uoed. Does everyclals $15 pemumenis 110.
and jllJt pups. Baltoroo KOII·
thin( without attachments. In
Rrs. 9 tD 5, evening by apnels, phone 68'1-3854 CoolYIDe,
good
condition: 15.23 ner.
pointment. Pb. 16'1-7168.
0. Visit with Ul.
f.».'lte
month.
or full price of 148.44.
f.:19-31c
For free borne demonstration
call 992-28311.
9-2Htc
WEE wash wiltle cars ftlllllorly. SeU service sod autoAutomated Weather
'l'HREE conoecutlve 19'8Ve lots
malic. Mason Car Wash.
CODY, Wyo.
(UPIJ-The
in Beech Grove. Call or write
f.:IUtc Shoshone National Forest's
David Williams, 37 Riverside
headquarters at Cody has one
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
HELEN'S Beauty Shop perma- of the few operatlona.l telemeter
weather
stations
tn
the
9-29-IOtc
nent wave spacial Sept. Ill
United States. It incorporates
tbrou8h Oct. 5. Regular $15 automatic weather reporting
far $lUI, $12.50 lor $10, t!O systems and electric type- FAT HOG: 1,000 baleo of hay.
Marvin Slone. Rutland.
for ...50. Pllcme 992-2890 . . wrt-;.ers that automatically ref.2f.3tp
for Holen or Judy. 9-a.etc eor1 weather Jntormat1on.

P'OR TRADE-Cash for .,..
tiques. WlDiam Ramm, Middleport.
I430ip
WILL DO sawing 81 home zlppeno, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alteratlom, etc.
Ml'll. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Phone '/'13-$851.
4.ao.tfe

Recorded are temperatures,
wind velocities and precipita- IE VOLKSWAGEN alation wa.
tion. Statlona that feed tngon, square bact mode~ esronnatlon to the Cody polnt
&lt;ellent condlllon: motor exhave rain guages that automatically dump water for evcellent condition. Clean Inery lOOth of an inch of preside and out. New tires. Phone
cipitation and make a record
992-9949.
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full alze basement, two lots.
Call 11112·2039 daytime, Mf.
ZIISI evenlnga.
9-Si-Ctp

For Sale

RECORDS
SILVER BRIDGE DISASfER

BACK ROE mid Dozer Service.
pond, basement, water line,
oepllc tank, R. W. amlel"J,
Long Bottool, Oblo. UI..!Ote

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amounts.

REPAIR, REFINISH, recoJNII..

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POTATOES, WATERIIBLONB,
phone 84S-2254
Pral- 1
flU, Portland.
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llrlnl eontalner, pet 7U'
own, a busbel. John Cleet,
Portland, Pboae 8U 22tl, one

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balf mile below lla'feDnood
Perq,..
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Lartt Selection of
Gospel Music

$2.99
ALBUMS

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SINGLE

Bud... Sh

101 W. Moln·
Pomeroy
992-5896

AP~ HOUSE, 4 room

apartment upstairs, 6 r o o m
apartment down. Nice location, Middleport. Phone 9925415.
9-2'1-tfc
'!II 10N Ford stake bed l:nlck.
f200. Phone 949-27118. 9-27-3tc

PALOMINO MARE, can be registered. $200. Phone !II!UOIIII.
9-Z'I-Gtc

Call Pomeroy

U$9 DUO BOAT

514-992-2181 '

NOW ON DISPLAY
USED
CHRIS CRAFT OUT·
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LEGAL NOTICE
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-GUARANI'EEDPHONE .992·2094

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. . up. prlvale. pJIIIIJ Ill
raom f« cblldren to plaJ.
Pbone . . . .

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moot llllll!i~ ram• animal
In Teul. '·

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KANNAH'S husband Hector
bateo bani wort so be cleans
the ruga with Blue Lustre.
Rent eiedric shampooer $1.
Boker Furnllure.
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VOLKSWAGEN aedan,
31,000 actual miles. Four new
white wall Urea, dart Jl'lln
·flnllb, loaded wilb· extras.
can ftnanae. Phone . - .
Tom ~ter.
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!'IIIHUAHIIA PUPPIES, pbone
IMS-2141, Portland.
9-!Mtc

~ervlt"!" and t'"roomtnv. 'Phan!

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MIDDLEPORT, DHIO

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Ancient Cuhure
UNITED NATIONS &lt;UPD-

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News Notes

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Mrs , Ad&amp;" Van M~~~· ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Tal- had
a new fUrnace Installed. in tbelr
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith from
Michigan, .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Slavens, Bellville, W, V&amp;.i Howard and Dwaln Allen, Ripley,
W. Va., were guests ot Mrs.

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"lt't bHn ON~ OF THOSE DAY&amp;-4VtrJ tlnate time I
wu called on, J p1111d wi'onc!"
prd flew to attend the dedlca.
lion cerell10l1iea of the GolltaMelp Reglooal Airport at Kanauga, and mel Gov. James A.
Rhodes who waa the principal
speakor.

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.. DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
t&lt;eeping Me~gs
Gollio ond
Mason Arec
Informed ·As
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Social .Notes

Recent visitors of the E. IL
BY MARTHA HOLSINGER
Garpenter Camlly - · Mr. and
Altendo•ee
at Eden &amp;mday
Mrs. DeU T.-, Llwronc:e BeeScbool1181
67.
gle, Rlclne; Z111e BeetJie, ColumMr. and Mrs. Robert Webb,
bus; Joe Prtee, Mrs. IIJ'Ivla AI·
Lou ancl'l..alira Jean, GIIYalen, S. W, Durst, Mrs. Elva DaivUle,
visited So.tarday evlll\llll
ley, Tom Durst, Dave Triplett,
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Hollingand K. D. MatllenEO'.

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NEWS

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and family iblday aftomoon.
Mrs. Elva Dailey and Mra.
Clarence Lawrence attMdecJ a
football game at Maooo, W, Va.
recently.
Mr. Clint Blrcb and Leota and
Mrs. Elva Dalley visited Mary
Nerve C.m.r
Birch In GaUIJI(IIIa Monday.
HtJNTSVILLB. Ala. &lt;UPIIMr. and Mrs. Randall Talbott,
Redatone Arsenal, !oc&amp;ted weat
New Lexlngllln, were !llnda1 of here on U .8. ~31, Ia the
&amp;~~eats ()( hls•poranta, Mr. and nerve center or lbe u.s. Arau''a
Mrs. Dell Talbott.
mtu11e and roctet progn,ma,
D&gt;er Carpenter. 'and VI,..U Jlo..
'Mlllt&amp;17 facii!Uea lOcated
there Include the U.S. Aslllf
IOu1le command; U.S. ADtJ7
Mlaa1le and lluntttona center;
and the Nlb-X proJeel ortrce.
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Indonesia, Maurttlua, PIJ~ eaal"
em and southern Mrle&amp; and
110uth India. a_ccord!Da lo ll!e
U.N. Educational, ' BclentUI'
a n d .CUltural O!'l•"''ltiO"

Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Meter
and daughler vislled bl.".~~ ·

Sylvia Allen a recent SUnday.
Marllym Fitch and BWn Dalley
called on his ototer, Mr.
BusiMII Services
and Mrs. VIrgil Cozart and chilCURTISS breeding service of
dren Selllrday.
21 dHferent lm!edl, catUe
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Evans and
eo or 4 breeds of goat bUcb,
dall8htero were SUnday callers
by calllni Parter 992-D&amp;t~Po­ · at the home of hlo parents, Mr.
merny or 68'1-!151 Cooldle.
and Mrs. ArtiMtr Evans, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecll RoseberC. C. BRADFORD
ry and family, Rlclne, vtalted
AUCI'IoNEEB
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mlddleewart

CIGARF.'ITE vending macldw
and service. ABC ~.
Maoon, W. Va. Phone m.Aa.

More than 3&amp; eenturtea. .. old,

Stiversville

Myra

er, Sr.
Qmle Reed Is a potleul In
Camden - Clark Hospital, Pll'keroburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod ChlpDuln
are IIIDIIIclnc the birth of. a 6
lb. 14 oz. 11011 bol'll at 9t. Jaseph llolpltal, ParkerlburJ.
Go-IJI!)ponnlll are Mr. and Mra.
Wlmlla Holsinger om1 Mr • .and
Mra. Frank ChiiP"'S" Tbe baby
hal

be1f1 named Anlbon,y Blaine.

visited

Seturdl,y

evening with Mr. and Mra. Clinton llolalnger and (amlly.
Mr. and Mrs. lloward ~cCoY
visited Mr. and Mrl. Alft liololnger &amp;mday evening.
Rev. Elden make nailed Yaa~~ay with Mr. and Mrl; Mike

Kerwin.
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Mrs. SOl mfl(ey and F.4dle
villtted Seturda.Y evening witb
Mrl. VIrgil Holsinger Olli1 Aleal!la~

65 MERCURY - • • • $1195

C4HRet Colente V8 2 dr. Hortl
Top. 4 ap. ahlft. 289 engine.
Like
n•w oil white flnbh
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63 P04TIAC • • • - • ·$995

8onnevlll• .f dr. SHan. All
vinyl seats thow good can.
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Mr, and Mra. Larey Holalntler
and Camlly, Rlctne, and Mr. and
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THE WANT ADS BEFORE
YOU QUIT SCHOQt.'

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••longed to local tncher.

BEfi'ER READ.'

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ITS 8!i:I&gt;/.J

· LONG SIIJCE 1'1/e: StiD,J,

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

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I'OMEROY - I story frame,
bath, 2 bedrooms, porch,
basement, gas floor furnace.
MUST SEE AT 11,950.00.
HENRY CLELAND

·1 OOO'T
fO~G.OT!

DIAL 992·3284

IIU'n.AND - RURAL - 4
rooms, lronl and bacl&lt; porchles, Iorge cistern, large lot
1500.00 Down. 13.000.00
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAURD
ASSOCIATES
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1::19-31c
O'BRIEN II CROW
REALTY COMPANY
MIDDLEPORT - Remocjeled
recently, I story frame, 2 bedrooms, bath, basement,..~
furnace, 113 acre level ground,
wall to wall carpeting, lots of
closels, paneling. ...900.00
POMEROY - INCOME PROP·
F.RTY - 3 apartments, always
rented. close to shopping,
Approx. $140.1111 a month m.

99~2143

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Autol

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GEO. BOBSIEJ IER, ilnbl'
MIDDLEPORT - 8 room brick,
II! baths, full baMme~~t. hot
water beat, waD lo waR C.V·
poling. Brick garage.
POMEROY - 7 room ~pick,
bath, full basement, hoi water heat. wall to wan carpeting, fireplace. Bargain easoG.·

Pn&lt;ll'l' 1" PlTPPTl!:S. AKC Toy

minl•ture *'IS And un. Stud

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Wheel Alignment

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From the Large !II ~1&lt; o .;

BullcbBBt . RldlotDr To . The
!inlll..t H•ter' Core. \ ,

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Real Estate For Sele

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TRAILER

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Zl FOOT cabin cruiser, 100 bp
gray marine motor, sleeps
!lb. Head. ohip 1o shore, running water, Phone 949-:1433.

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'EVINIUDE

FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM·
lNUM FISinNG BOATS. 10,
12, u foot. Kinpbo1ry Bool
Saleo, on County Road II.
one mile weal of Rt. 33, phone
992-6256.
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!962 XL FORD convertible,
good abape, Five new tires.
Call 992-5914.
f.zt.«c STEREO RADIO conaole, &lt;!speed inlermixed changer, du.
Help Wentecl
al volume control, 4 . apeaker
IBM TRAINEES - See our ad :!Mill ZIG ZAG CO!IIIOle lOwing
sound
syotem, lovely walnut
. on the Sports pace. ..ae
machine. Tbis machine makes
finish. Payments of 11.25 per
butlonboies, darns, emb., ...,.
week
or f'/11.15. Call 992-3ZI8.
nograms, many fancy deWentecl To Buy
9-2'1...
signs. Take over paymenll of
ANTIQUES, lumltllre, dllbll,
15 per month or pay balAnce
m'-'!a!!M&gt;II. Mrs. Blnrlnl
Complete !lonl&lt;e
due $48.22. WW discount for STEREO RADIO, combinaUon
Cedi, . . "· MaiD 81., PoJIIe.
!'~~eo MNII1
unit, with AM &amp; FM radio;
cash. Call 992-2836.
f.24-6tc
IWJ.
1-11-Cfc
R.ctne. Olllo
twin speakers, dual volume
Crtlt Bnd!ord
control. Modem maple maple,
STEREO RADIO combination,
For Sale or Trede
I 1 1fe
Balance $96.32 or $6 p e r
lovely walnut flnlsb, wpeed
_, INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
month. Call 992-3218. 9-27~tc
BSR autDmaUc changer, pay
apeed, ~ IIIII, 19M Chevrolet,
Affi CONDITIONING Relrlger15 per month or balance due
1116'1 M111tong kylincler, 3atlon service. Jack's Refltg"'ue. can 992-28311. J.24-6tc
IJIIIII. Financing ovaBoble.
erstlnn, New Haven. bone
Phone HU547; alter 5 p.m.
I.EGHORN HENS, Alba Yollt,
IIIIZ-211'111.
4 8 1fe
Phone IIIUI48.
f.»ttc JUST TAKEN IN, 1V68 stereo Mloorsville, phone IH9-3870.
AM II FM radio conaole, big
9-29-3tp READY . llffX concrete deliv&lt;!-speed automatic changer,
ered right to your project.
lovoly walnut finlsb. Take l966 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille.
Forbnt
Fast and easy. Free eallover paymenta of 111.2t per
P'URNISHED sod ~
Phone 992-2768.
9-27~c
mates, Phone 1192-32114, Goeg·
month or pay balance due
iljltibuenll. Clooe Ill IICbDoL
letn Ready • Mix Co., MlddJ&amp;.
$182.71.
Will discount for cash. PERFECTION OIL heater with
Pbone fll.l4ll.
10-IJ.Ue
port, Ohio.
8 IG lfe
can 992-2138.
f.24.6tc
blower. Will heat oeveral
rooms. With 250 galion tank. BOOGET PRICE fumllure on
P'URNISIIED GARAGE apart.
nur third floor bud~~tt lhnp.
- ' on LincolD BID. UWIIItl BROWNING 12 gauge fuD choke Phone 992-5676 or 119Z-51115.
abotgun, veoWiated sights and
9-29-Stp
Baker Furniture, MlddleporL
paid; lldults only. Phone •
rib; fired only 15 limes, no
Oblo.
1 lll tie
acratches or blemisbes of any Ill-ACRE FARM, 6 room house,
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lrlnd; also Winchester J"lmp
bath, plenty of water. double SEWING MACHINES. repair
'I'RAJLER
Bob's lfllblll
12
gauge
shotgun,
modified
llf'rvice. an matH. 'ttY tgarage, small bam, free gu,
Court, IIJracule, Oldo ... 8lal8
choke,
fired
twice,
new;
m
2284. The Fabric Sboll. PoJn.
en school bus and man route.
IU. D4, Plloae - 1 .
..u.. scrotcbea or blemishes. Phone . One mOe from RuUsnd. Phone eroy. Authorized SIMer Salao
992-WSI. ast for WaRy.
and Service. We SblrpeD
742-5032.
9-29-Gtc
9-24-ttc
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Fi"ff'•

On&gt;o ~ TWo

were killed 'tn • tiro:..

ur. aceld.ent neal- lien earb'
, todi,y, They were· Bobert H.
Eilts, 25, Torch, ;Ohio, and

Ronlld William Teed, 21, of
Dearborn, Mich.
.
Teed and three persons In
his car who were il\lul'ed were
students at Salem W. VL College, accordhW to the Hlghw'Y
Patrol. The accident occurred
on U.S. 50.

State Will
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THE WEEKEND CAMPOREE AT CAMP KIASHUTA gave Boy Scouts numerous opportunities
to apply training. Here Garland Parsons, Gallipolis, leader training chairman of the Melgs-GalllaMason counties Scout area, inspects a rope bedroll storage rack. The rack was made by Langsville Boy Scout Troop 234 of which James Council Is scouUnaster.

Mrs. Kirkendall Dies

10 Killed in
5 Accidents

Della O'Connor Kirkendall, 83, They moved from VInton Couna
native of Meigs County, died ty to Gallipolis In 1946. He preFive traffic accidents killed 10
morning at the Davis ceded her In death Feb. 5, 1951.
Saturday
persons In Ohio over the weekMrs. Kirkendall was an active
Home
In
Oak
Hill.
end and contributed to the total
Christian
worker throughout her
She
was
born
on
May
4,
1885,
of 26 highway deaths in the 54life.
As
a
State Christian Enin
Salem
Townahip,
near
Wilkeshour period.
deavor
worker
In her youth she
ville,
daughter
of
the
late
John
The UP! reported one acciwith Dr. Daniel
was
associated
O'Conand
Fanny
Mariha
Davis
dent killing two persons took
Poling.
She
was
an elder In the
nor.
place Friday night, three double
Presbyterian
Church
for some
After
her
mother
died
In
1887,
fatalU;y mishaps were recorded
years,
and
for
many
years
was
she
was
reared
by
her
aunt
and
Saturday and one occurred Suna
Sunday School teacher.
and
Olive
Might.
uncle,
Samuel
day. It was near Lancaster that
In 1967 Mrs. Kirkendall reRonald Schmelzer, 27, and Ron- She attended Ohio University and
ceived
a 25-year pin for memberlater
taught
In
elementary
ald Hendrickson, 16, both of Lanship
In
VInton Chapter No. 37 5
years
in
Wilkesschools
for
eight
caster, were killed in a (W()o
the
Order
Eastern Star.
ville
Twp.,
In
Coolville,
a
n
d
car crash on U.S. 22.
Washington School, ·Gillllpolis, 5lle was also a member of the
Riverside. Study Club In Galand In Homer, Ul.
.
COUNCIL TO MEET
In 1915 she enlered ml~sion­ lipolis. She moved to the DaChester Council No. 323, ary work for the Presbyterian vis Home In Oak Hlll In 1966.
Daughters of America, will meet Home Mission Board. A f t e r
Mrs. Kirkendall leaves o n e
at 7:30 p.m. at the hall. There teaching Indian schoofs In Utah great-niece, Mrs. Betty Ham
will be practice for inspection and in Oklahoma, she was call - of near Danville, Ul., and her son
and quarterly birthdays will be ed In 1919 to be principal of an and daughter and grandchildren;
. observed. All officers are urg- Indian girls' school In central one first cousin, Scott Taylor,
ed to attend. Potluck refresh- California. In 1921 she became and Mrs. Taylor
McArthur,
ments will be served.
many
second
cousins,
among
and
Ill. During her Illness (1921whom
was
Miss
Clara
E.
Pos1923) she was cared for by her
ton,
who
cared
for
her
In
her
uncle and aunt, Dr. and M r · s.
last
Illness.
Charles B. Taylor of McArthServices will be held In the
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
ur.
First
United
Presbyterian
In 1923 she began nursing In
SEPT. 30 - OCT. 3
Church,
~llpolls
at
2 p.m. on
the Chillicothe Tuberculoail Ho•"GUESS WHO'S COMING
Tuesday.
The
church
will
be oppltal. In 1927 she was. called to
TO DINNER
•.
ened
at
1
p.m.
Ministers
will
be
help nurse at the Ohio Univer(Technicolor)
Glen
R.
Hueholt
and
the
Rev.
sity Hospital In Athens; S h e
Sidney Pottier, Spencer Tracy
then entered nurse's training at the Rev. Unson Stebbins. Friends
Katharine Hepburn
Holzer, and In 1931 received her may call at the McCoy-WetherSTOOGE: Mallce In the Palace
degree of Registered Nurse. She holt Funeral Home, Gallipolis,
COLORCARTOON: Beef Fore
continued nursing for more than from 7 to 9 this evening.
and After
20 years at Holzet':' In Pl. PleasADMISSION: 85e and 50c
• • •
ant, and later In her own home.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Vermont was the llrst state
Della o• Connor was married to
Kirk Kirkendall April 9, 1938. to forbid slavery.

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The Ohio Departmem of Highways will OJII!n bids In Columbus
Oct. 15 on the· Buckeye State's
approaches to a new bridge over
the Ohio Hlver.
The new span carries an estimated price tag of $12 'million,
and replaces the Silver Bridge
which fell Dec. 15 with a loss of
46 lives.
Erwtneers In both Ohio and
Wf&amp;t Virginia are l)opeful traffic
cab Oow across the brfa&amp;e by the
end of 1969. Completion date on
the Ohio 'proach Is Aug. 31,
1969.
Estimated cost of the four-lane
Ohio approach Is $3,232,000. It
connects with the Rt. 35 Gallipolis Bypass, and Includes a full
Interchange with present Rts.
35-7.
Work Is already under way on a
new bridge over Rts. 35-7thatwlll
tie into the approach complex.
Cost of this bridge Is $491,000.
A thtrd project Includes grad~ and excavation work and cost
Is Included In the $3.2mllllonfor
the entire Ohio approach.
When work Is completed, Rt.
35 motorists will be able to bypass Gallipolis, and connect directly with the bridge approach
or Rt. 7 northbound.
Before the collapse of the Silver Bridge, plans called for the
Rt. 35 Bypass to stop at&gt;the
bridge approach, and for an Interchange to connect with Rt. 7.
The leg of the Rt. 35 By-pass
will still be built to the northeast of the new bridge approach
and will afford a connection with
Rt. 7. licJmedal1 Rt. 7 south of
Galllpolla may be carried around
the city to link with the Rt. 35
Bypass.
The four-lane span Itself will
cost an estimated $8.3 million,
plus the cost of approaches on
both sides. Ohio's portion of the
actual bridge cost, In addition to
the approach, Is $1.7 million.
Ohio will pay 50 per cent of
Its bridge-and-approach cost,

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Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brleo
and George H. Ball, U.S.
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Mrs. Smith, 37,
Dies on Sunday
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ger·
aldlne Keene !blth, '¥1, of 104
Liberty st., died at 11:50 p.m.
SUnday In Hoi zer Medical Cen7
ter, First Ave., Gallipolis, alter a brief Illness.
An employe of 0. J. Morrison Department Store, and resIdent of Pl. Pleasant 10 years,
Mrs. Smith was born Jan. 25,
1931, In Boone County, daughter of Mrs. Nettie PaullO' Mlller and the lste Leon Keene.
Slrvivors Include her h u sband, James A. Smith; a son,
Joe Eddie Smith; and a daughter, Mrs. Pamela Sl~ Slmpkins,
Pl. Pleasant; two brothers, Carl
Keene, Alexandria, Va., a n d
James Keene, Danville, W. Va.
There Is one grandchild, Michael
Craig Simpkins.
Services will. ~ held at 12noon Weme&amp;day at the Crow Russell Funeral Home, where
friends may call after 4 p.m.
~~. IIPrlal will be ID,,MemGardens at MadieeP, W.
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Labor

for George c. Wallace
may not be as strOIW as believed
If the reception u.S, Sen. u
miDI S. Muskle got from United
Auto Workers here Is any lndl·cation.
' The Democratic vice pres!dentla1110111lnee attacked the Wallace candidacy before 110111e 200
persona, tJAWmembersandthelr
famU!es, and was cheered leV·
eral times.
ThrouBflout his Ohio talks,
Muskle struck out at Wallace but
his sluhilll, verbalattaekrellched a crescendo Iii the union hall
where lie claimed Wallace did not ·
measure ICI ·to the other presldenta.
"If we elect George Wallace,
we haY.'·proven that the Idea on
which this country was founded
was . wrong," Mu.kle told. the
cheering labOr .audience S&amp;tur·
day.
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"It Is aald
the People of
labor are attracted to Mr••W:tllace," said Muskle. "But what
las he done for the worldng
man?
he dill''
"DOes he · measure ICI to the
other presidents auch as Thomas Jeflereson, AWJ)wn Lincoln
Franklin Rooseve'lt or John F;
Kennil!lr," asked Muakle. "He
EWaQite) has no quallftcatlopi
foi 111e omce."
"Just how Is this one man,
without representatl vee ot his
JIU'Q' l,n Corcresa . ~ without
a vice prealltent; aol.. to lofve
the complicated and ~hl1ticated problems that face this .._

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federal highway money, will aid
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tfoon today," Mu1kle asked.
has refu'HCL,
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The platlorm also calllld '·• '
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Muakle .told 8GIIIe 550 women use of day care cantara IJIII ,W&lt;attendlrw the c~on. til the pans!'"!' of
Federated Democratic Women of .PI'CJill'llll• to
Ohio that Wallace's anawertothe 'clplanta be~aif'~~~•ICil~
problem of crime wasthe"nlght-Contillled aliii1C*t
stick approach."
tal . hell~ P~~~~tll~
He told the WOIDeJ! that etline' ,
lit
control was the responalbJlit.y o1 technical
the states and not the ·~ meDiing of'
government as cJ•Iined l!'.Y GOP srams and eJII¥JIIIIII
Pfealdential cudldate, Rlchlrd elllties of
II. Nbron.
.
unlwrsltiea.
Muskle charpd tbe ave¥·
- The ecMilzatlon of
:crime rate In fhe atatea With for IICl*'t of local .aehciul
Republican governor• was "'170 momtlea.
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per cent betireen 1960-Mwhlletn
-A 1111Jor QP~nlllon
18 states with Democratic gov- ment and
ernors the averaaerawroaeqnly ldults convlclfd off~~=~r~
68 per cent.
a review of laws ~
"Maine Is the lltth lowest In venlla proceecllqr&amp; t'o aoiur~l the
crime but Maryland li at the top protection of rights,
ol the list," he said, almllw the . -~sed SICiport
,blow at Gov. Sptro T. Agnew ol . Oblo Ci¥11 RJchta c:::t:~
Maryland. his GOP counteQIU't.
-Reafftrmed the 11
Referriul t.O Wallaee, Muskle the solution to urban p::t;~:
charged lhat Ala)lema' • per cap!- lie In a partDerabJI oft
ta m~er rata wu ·the highest and private enteJPrlH.
In the ..uon.
-lqllemel!lltlon and
"I am not sayhw cr,lme In a oua
ot alr
Republican Phe..-enon," alld ter quallt;y atudarda. ·
the eanllldate, "but It certalnb'
-~ of asrlcultural reIs not a Democratic PheiiOIIIe- search and edUcation and the
non."
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Muskle said efforts to tag the Department ·to assure consumDemocratic party with the rl,. era ·Qf .IOQIIJI~ctl.
~ crime rate ......,. moat
;_ ~ fjlli ~ recreipatent kind of noiiUJi,se that .ewr t1on facUltle1.
las beenproposedlnauAmerlcan
- contlJI!Ied assistance In the
election."
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Eastern Conference
Century Dl vision
W. L. T. Pet.
New Orleans • • 1 2 0 •333
Cleveland • • . • 1 2 0 .333
St. Louis • . • • 1 2 0 .333
Pittsburgh • • • ,0 3 0 ,000
Cll&gt;ltol Division
W. L. T. Pet.
Dallas • • , , • • • 3 0 0 1. 000
New York ..••• 3 0 0 1.000
Washirwton .••• 1 2 0 .333
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We stern Conference
Central Division
W. L. T. Pet.
Minnesota ......'2 1 0 .667
Detroit. ....... 2 1 0 .667
Green Bay ••••• 1 2 0 .333
Chicago . . . . . . . 1 2 0 .333 ·
Coastal Division
W. L. T. Pet.
Los AJwelea •••• 3 0 0 1.000
Baltimore • • • • • 3 0 0 L 000
san Francisco ... 2 1 0 . 667
Atlanta , • • • , •• 0 3 0 •000
Sunday's Resulta
Baltimore 41 Pittsburgh 7
Dallas 46 Philadelphia 13
Los Alllele• 24 CleYeiand 6
New York 48 Wallhllwton 21
Detroit 23 Green Bay 17
St. Louis 21 New Orleans 20
Chicago 27 Mlmeaota 17
San Franclaco 28 Atlanta 13

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There was a ttme when all we made
were Hamblers .
And. those Ramblers made our image.
With the predictable result that we got
a reputation for building dependable, little
cars that were high on economy and low on
sex appeal.
We still make the Rambler .
It's a smarter buy than it ever was.
But it's no Javelin.
When American Motors can build a
hot, sporty car that out-sports the other
sporty cars, that's news.
So far, more than 45,000 sporty-car
drivers have decided that the javelin is a
bette~ car for the money. ·
The Ambassador SST 4-door sedan is
our luxury car. It comes with standard airconditioning, standard V-8, standard auto-

malic transmission, optional velour seats, a
long, long wheelbase for an elegant limousine ride, and an astonishingly low price for
the package.
We also make the Rebel.
The Rebel is the family car that dared
to cross the treacherous Baja peninsula . .
Most of the specially equipped cars that
start this trip never finish . The Rebel did,
But, if anything changes our image, it
will be the AMX, our two-seater sPQits car.
The AMX, specially equipped and modified, has set 106 American, national and
international speed records.
At this point, it looks like our image
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