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POMfROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ·

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DEDICATION NEARS FOR RT. 33 RELOCATION - Median seeding, guard ralls and park
bulldl1111 remlin the only projects 'p rior to dedication of $4 million five mile Darwin-Rock Springs
Route 33 relocatloll In Matas Cotmly. CuWng through Southeastern Ohio hlJls, this wlJI be one of
Ohio's most scenic blghways, boasting two of probably the most beautiful roadside parks In the
nation. The relocation hea been on the drawing bOerd since 196L Use by morortlsts Is likely to
accelerate delllUld for relocation of U.S. 33 between Darwin and Athens.

Father of6 Killed
PT. PLEASANT - A P111nt head laceratlolla, Vld a fracPiealllll man wu killed and two tured lett shoulder, snd his son,
· othara were aertou·•
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a one ear milbap .at DOOil Moo- returned from VIetnam only last
diJ on lit. 17 QNI' the J o h n Thursday, had multiple lacerOihollarm. '
. atlons c1 the head aqcl • · neek
Genrse l. ~ u, oC bUm'- Both are .In illllotaet.oq
OOf ~ ·~oq;, 'Polm Plea"' ~""" at ·Holller Hot11tta1.
.... father.""*-ddldrta. 1IU · ·4o1:o~toihe.Sta!e4'9Uce
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rival at Plil!ii!'Qt \IIU'Q ~- JobniOII youth ... drlvjng and
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InJured lfere a.I,YID O. •John. River Motors. The driver lost
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PI~ a res-,. conlrol In a curve and slruc~
tdent ftremail .f! Nut .PI- a utllii;Y pole. The ear eausht
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talned I ftaelure \t.,~ llack,
Randolph, a decl&lt;hand for lhe

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Union Barge Colllpaey, was a
veteran or World War U where
he received the good cocdlct
medal, purple ~earl. and sliver

star.
Born In l'lllnt PleaBIII!, he
was the 1011 fll the 4\te Georp
and Flor•1111 Allan Randolph.
-·He •ls'-&lt;IIIM'vft.b:y. .hla ~e,
lnt2 IJe1l8rl Randolph, two 110111,
James,
IIH!IIIber ot !he · Marines stationed · at Camp Le-

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home; four -daushtera, M r s.
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at home; three brclthera, Otis,

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News .•. in BriefS
B;r United Preaa lntlll'llltlonal
LANCASTER, OillO - ANCHOR PIOCKING GLA&amp;'l Corp. and
the American Flint Glass Workers Union of North America agreed
on a new labor contract here Monda;r, Including a $L56 per hour pay
nlse over !he next three years.
The union, which rec&gt;resenta. 2;600 workers at Anchor's two 1&lt;&gt;eal plants, eeeepted the offer zf'hours before the old contract was
to have e&gt;Pired.. The company said the package was worth •9.2 million, lhe largest ever at Its plants,
COLUMBUS :.: OFnClAI..S HAVE REJECTED a PeM Central
rallroad proposal to discontinue two trains which J)&amp;H thrGIII!h Ohio
travelling between New York and st. Louis.
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lllelrman Carl R. John1011 of the Public Utilities Commlaslon
• salcl lbe trains provide eaatolfest service !rom Sleubenv!Ue, Derdaon, Coahocton, Newark, Colwnbua Uld Da;rton to such major ddea
as New York, Philadelphia, Plttsburp, Richmoed, JndlaWCIIIa and
St. l.ouls.
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MADISON, _~ - 'lliE CRITICAL REV1EW of the children's
cla•slc "Pelllr ~·· - featuring a ~q~porl11111 cast of nude coeds
- na .WI out U!d~Q'. The Unlversii;Y or Wisconsin studert version .
of James M. Barrie's tale riq)ened for a speelat ·W»1Jay stand
Mollljly, and "critics" ·unong the selected audience of 52 Included
Madlaon POlice Chief WDbur Emergy and Dane County Dlat. Atl,y,
Jamea C. BaiL
Their JIIIIBmenl on whetlier drama senlor''Stuart A. Gordon's
version of , Ute pla;r II esthetic Ill' obscena w!1l determine the illture
ci lbe .._, ·which hes' u elgilt-mlnute seqilence with nude coeds.
The nudlllf, Gordon ·sa;ri, Is to depict ~.ence-

W~Gt:OII-. TIIE.SEN~ CONTROVERSY. over the nom·

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B;r United Press lnternallonal
'J:!'e U. S. bombing of North
Vletuam was back In the forefront or presldenllal campaign
debate toda;r with Hubert H.
Humphrey pledged to a complete half contlngent upon
signa from Hanoi - and Rich.
ard M. Nixon rea&lt;lflng a position statement.
Hwnpbrey told a national television audience Monda;r that as
president he "would stop t h e
bombing'' or North VIetnam as
soon as he had any udirect or
indirect" s1sn of Hanoi's "willIngness .to restore the DemUItarlzed Zone."
A pauae, which he said could
be terminated I! "Norlh Vietnam were to show bad faith,"
would be followed In stages by
other moves to settle the war,
Humphrey &amp;ald.
These would Include "syst&amp;matic reducttoit" of U.S. troops
as the Sooth Vietnamese took
over moru of the fighting; an
''lnternatlo~y
S\C)ervised
ceas&amp;oflre alxl s..ervlsed withdrawal of ~ forelsn forces,"
and free ele~lions in South
Vietnam with the VIet Cong's
' National Liberation Front partie~ "I! they wer' wl~l'l! to
abide" by the reaulL
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A NlxCII aide liifd -the Iormor
(Continued on Page 10)

E. C. Bryan

Die8 lUI
•"onda:y

· ant; four sletera, Mrs. Glad;ya
Parsons, Miss Gartle Randolph,
Edward Clay Bryan, 67, MidMrs. Bonnie Swlshar, and 'Mrs. dleport, who owned and operated
NeUie Plants, all c1 POint Pleas-'('·~ •Davis Ice and Produce Co.
ant, and one grandchild.
lit ·tower POmeroy for 40 ;rears,
Last rites will be eonmeted died Monda;r night at Holzer lloaWec!Qeada;r at 1 p.m. at t h e pltal,
Chw!ch of God With 1118 Rev,
He was a member of. MlddleWUUam HaUield and The Rev. port Mallonlc lodge 363, F. snd
L1m Ramey omctattn&amp; wltll A.M. He recentl;r sold the Daburtal In MD1111111 Cerbatery near vis Co. to lbe Crow Interests
Point Pleai!IIIL GraYest&amp;! mill- but had remained at the establary rites fltn 1141 cocdlcted b;y llshment for several months asAmerican~ PUJI23.
slstlng with the operat1011 before
The bociY
be taken from retiring.
the Mohr.stOVIIIa Funeral Home
He Is survived by his wl!o,
at 8 p.m. Tuesday to lbe ·ram- Louise; tour sisters, Mrs. ElhIIJI hoine, whare friends will be el Christy, Nllro, W. Va.; ll(las
received.
Nora Bryan, Mrs. Ruth Phelps,
and Mrs. catherine Amle, all
fll st. Albans, W. Va., and two
to
brolhera, John, or Nitro, a n d
Tbomal or Florida.
in
Funeral services wW be held
at
2 p.m. Thursda;r at the ·EwDr; Calvin RQ4eheftef,dl.ldct
lnl
Fwteral Home With the Rev.
~~~~~ ollbeP~ddh
Dlatrlct qf iioe Unlte.!I-Melilodlat Mu: Donollue olllclatlng. Burial
Church, ,.,m speak at:lhe Sunday will be In 1118 Riverview Cememorning worshlj&gt; santee at the terr. Mlddleport Masonic Ledge
Chester u n 1 ted .· Mathodlst 363 wiD conGict services at the
Church.
fUneral home at 7:30 p.m. WedThe worship ser'vtee ""-" be- nesday. Friends may call at the
v..IIMral home anytime.
gin at 9 a.m. Dr, Rodebefter
wW meet lflth the memberShip
ol the church at 2.p.m. ·10· disOUIS what ·step• ahould be taken
ror future elQianllon. Dr. Rod&amp;hetrer will also sPeti&lt; at the
Allred United Methocltstani! Flaiwoods United Methodi'StCiorehea

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cllllllr .IOda¥ lflth the ~!loll leader claiming' viCtor)' Ia the ll&amp;ltt
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CillCAGO (UPI)- "I don't
lmow how to estimate crowds,"
George Wallace said In his
homey way. "1 Just know there
were acres and acres of folks
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Throngs Cheer Wallace
carry nllnols, Uld said 1118
pollsters who predleed he would
lose the election would be
ashamed to be In business otter
Nov, 5.

During the parade, Wallace
""" almost obscured b;r slsn•
earrled b;y persona walking next
to his open llnwuslne. "God
Bless Wallace • , • Wallace

there."

Wallace, third party candidate
for the presidency, spoke to
newsmen after about 100,000
peraons turned out for a noonhour parade down Chicssn•s
state StreeL
The former Alabama governor was obvloosly pleased with
his showing, though advance
aides had said they expected
500,000 persons. Between 400,000 to 600,000 turned out for a
recent similar parade for
Republican presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon.
Wallace oontlnues his Midwestern trip toda.Y with speeches In
Michigan In Grand Rapids,
Kalamazoo, Lanslne and Flint.
On
arriving at
Midway
Airport In Chicago Monday,
Wallace predicted he would

Red Push

On Beret
SAIGON (UPI)- U.S. Green
Beret defellljers at Thuong Due
conceded today the estimated
7,000 North Vietnamese soldiers
surrourxling them could capture
their ~amp with heav;r. losses.
The concession came during
the first lull In f&lt;iur da;rs In the
sheUing of the outpost 330 miles
north of saigon. The Americans
and their Vietnamese helpers
said the big Rae! push was yet
to come.
"If Charlie (the VIet Cong)
wanted to take this place, he
could do it with the nwnber of
men out there. He's going to
lose an awful lot or men, but he
can still take us," lL William
Glendening of caracas, Venezuela, tllld UPJ correspondent
Raymond Wilkinson.
The North VIetnamese
clamped the siege on the Green
Beret camp Soturday. Overrunning It would gl ve them a clear
inf'iltration path through the An
Hos Valley toward the U.S.
military bastion at Da Nang, 30
miles to the northeast.
Bomb Attackers
U.S. B52 bombers rained 20ton bomblosds north of the
c8JI1) whUe dive bombers and
helicopter gunships slashed at
Heel positions around Thuong
Due every hour.
"They want this C1J111J very
badly,.. Glendening sa1d. "We
are a thorn in their slde. If we
weren't here, Da Nang wquld be
wide open. "

James Stitt Wanted
On Murder Warrant
A first-&lt;legree murder "ar·
rant was filed late Monda;r for
a 19 - year - old Columbul
man In connectloo Ifill! the Sept.
20 sla;rlng of EmU Zbinden, •7,
of 197~ Sullivant Ave.
The warrant
for the arrest of ·
James Stitt, of
1328 Hunter-Ave., ·
was filed in Municipal Court after
the youth's broth- '
er. George, 21, of

the same address,
had beenquestln~&gt;o
ed ! o r several
hours.
Slltt
Stitt apparently
left the state last Tuesda;r a~&gt;.~
may be In Florida, according to
Sheriff's Detective Sam Powers.
Stitt. formerly ol the' Mlddl~ort area, had been attendIng .the Technical Institute
of Central Ohio. He waa reported In the ll(l~om­
eroy area last Wedneaday nijjbt
In an apparent lnto:dcated coDdltlon.
Powers and Detective Ron
Herdman were ledtoStlttthrough
a blue blanket In which Zbinden's
buUet riddled body was found.

The blanket, at first believed
to have been Zbinden' a, was la-

ter traced to the Hunter Ave.
rooming house where the two
brothers live.
George Stitt was picked up
lor questioning abwt 12 a.w.
Molllay, Powers said. He was
held for several hours while his
stories were checked He has
been cleared of involvement in
the case.
Powers said other evidence
along with the blanket led to the
warrant but declined further comment.
The suspect was suppoied to
have been released from the
Training Institute of Central
Ohio only a few months ago,
Powers said
Powers said he would not have
the youth's records until Tuesday.
Robbery is believed to be the
mot! ve In the &amp;la;rlng, the def&amp;ctlw said. A watch and an undetermined amount or cash were
apparenlly taken.
Zbindan' s body was found near
Big Walnut Creek and the Pickaway County line with three bullet wounds In the chest and one
in the beck.

Stokes Subpoenaed to
Court by Wallacites
CLEVELAND (UPJ - Mayor
carl B. Stokes today was
served with a subpoena to appear in Cuyahoga County Pre&gt;&lt;
bate Court within 10 da;rs to
answer charges of unlawful official action during the Glenville sniplngs In July and IJlegal use of ucleveland, Now!"
funds.

"Cleveland,

Now," a civic

fund raising campaign originated by Stokes, relies on COlJIOrate and private donations to n.
nance 'a wide--range of coounu•
lty proiectB, Including Job training.
The complaint was filed b;y
Roy F. Richarss, vice chairman of the Citizens coouD!uee
for Law En!t&gt;reement, and was
slsned by four other Cleveland
residents. Richards also Is
chairman o! the Cleveland
branch of the Ohio Wallace for
President Committee.

Richards charged In his suit
that Stokes' acd.m "led to mas-

sacre and murder of three pe&gt;&lt;
licemen with 'Cleveland, Nowl'
money and a breakdown of law
and order.
The complaint alleged t h e
me;ror directed the program'•
money Into the hands of lawbreaking groups and that he
joined an "unlawful parede"
on J u1y 20, the. second anniversary of the Hough riots.
The reference to the uunlawful parade" dealt with Stokes'
marching with black nationalists who had ri4es slung over
their shoulders.
Stokes, a Negro, also was accused of ordering the National
Guard and white policemen out
of the predominately Negro
Glenville area during the July
trouble "for an unlawful pur-

pose.''

IUIII)Ol'ts law and order • • •
Welcome Alabama • . • Nbaoll
copies Wallace," the slsna llllid.
While most or the ~
cheered lbe candidate, 111111·
Wallace demonstratora lf8lked
along the sideWalk earrytag
. signs sarin&amp; "Wallace Is a pig •
• , Wallace Is a fudst • • •
Wallace Cor pre~ wbat a
riot." When they . ahnutad,
"Wallace Ia a pi&amp;" the
Alabamlul a I o p p e d smllln&amp; .
pullhed his handa throu8b lalliDc
COIICettl and turned hla llllmba
- a t them.
Later.' iD the all.lfllite blue- ·
collar IUIIurb oC Cicero, Wa11ace ·
told 10,000 peraona paclled at a
street rall;r tllat his first act aa
presldeat would be to seek
repeal ot the e&gt;pen boualna law.
"A man's bome II sU1l hie
cnlllla,"
he said ID laud
oppi111se. The lllldlenee broke
Into his apeecb often lflth
chants fll "we ant Wallaee." ·

Candidates
For Queen

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and Roblll Morrow are secdor
caodldatet Corhomeoomlnr&lt;Peen
fll Southern H1gb Sebool In Ba.
cine.
The &lt;PeeD will be cho- bT
lhMitm this weok from the
three nominees In pnporatkla
tor this Frlda;r llllbt'a homecoming aetlvidea preeedlng the
Southern-Federal Hoeklng game
at Racine.
Clua attendants bave been lected and are Bnada HoliiWI,
a .)mlor; Debbie Norris, a IIOIIhomore, and R - Burke, frelhman.
Homeeomlnc festivities will
get undanra;r at 7 p.m. Tlllraday with a parade beglmlng at
the hlgb sdlool, moving throulll
Racine,' and bRk to lbe hlllh
school. At the end of tile JIU'·
ado there wiD be a bonl1re ad
pep rally at the too1ball !leld.

The - for lbe eoronatlon
emonles
&lt;P•n and her
court will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Frlda;r at the atadlum.
FJementary children who will
carry the flowers and tiara ar.e
Cecelia Jenklna, second grade, -·
daughter fll Mrs. Chris Shain, ·
and Richard Furbee, first erader, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Ra:r·
mond Furbee.
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Everyone wlablag to partld~ ~
pete In Thurada;r evllling'a puo. :.
ado should oootact the b 1 1
acheol, phone munber 948-3511,
or Mrs. Jameo Carnahan, 11482708.

Cars Collide in
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Intersection
A two-car accldeut occurred

at 2:30 p.m. Mmla;r at lbe Ill- :
tersectlon of Court aed lfab&gt;. ·
Sta. In Pomeroy Ifill! medium , ·
damage being caused to ona ·
hlcle and mllllll' to aaolher.
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Police said .a car drl- lit'::
Don Jell, 31, P~, IIUtr.i"',
vellng thi'OOJIII a red ltpt
funeral proeesalon whell II!DIIIi!

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llgilt from Court st., aal ~~~~~-~~
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BENQ
LEAGVE - ,....,slid
i'J.EASANT .. The s.p.. WUII"" Rardin, Jr .
points
In
Qrder100, ID;Piim!'ara- cOuaO" Cllnle was The Ma1011 Coun\Y Cancer So1'01
Gun
Club,
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BigC's,
8;PcmSlpl. 26, wllb 10 clet;y reminds women ot this
eroy
Golf
Course,
8;
Dutton
area o1 !be Importance ol the
Drugs,
4;
Team
No.
6,
2.
Hlgh
· Boonsue and Obreaon annual cheek-up and urges evgamo,
E.
Coon
and
Willard
Bo.Y·
the attending Jllll'alclano; eryone to have the ..pap" test
er,
202;
Hlgtl
Series,
Cl,yde
ln·:other volunteers were Mrs. BU- and breast examJnatlon rrom a
gels,
513.
·lle Morgan, Mrs. Charles Hyer, private pbyslctan, or attend one
MONDAY MIXED - Team No,
:Mrs. WUllam Rardin, Jr., and ol the Cancer Clinics.
3,
16; Team No. 8, 14; Team
. Mrt. Kellb HID h'om tile Point
No.
4, 12; Team NO. 5, 12; Team
Pleaaarit Junior Womlll's Club.
No.
2, 10; Team No. 1, 8. High
'Ibe monthly Cancer Clinics
Series,
Jerry Van Inwagen 543
ore sponsored by !be Ma80!1 eounand
Resole
Hayes, 434; Hlah
0" Cancer Society, and 111\Y adult
Games,
Jerry
Van lnwagen. 226
lemale 11113 attend. Awolntmenlo
aoo
Phyl
Mullen,
160.
must be made by oontactlng Mro.
TRI COUNTY - Maaon fur ..
PT, PLEASANT - The Teen· . niture, 22; Eagles, 16; Firestone,
is; Hondas, 10; Holsum, 6; JC's,
Age Re]Mibllcans held their reg2.
High Serleo, Arl Slol&gt;ert, 617;
ular meeting Montloy evening with
~~Soeiety
High
Game, Art Stobert, 221.
election or officers.
CITY
Pmneroy Cement
The speaker !or the evening
:: Denzil Welsh suffered a painBlock,
20;
Quality
Print, 14;
; ful Injury whUe working on the wu Mike Shaw, candidate for
No
NIJ}le,
14;
City
Loan. 12;
:n.uroad near Flrdlay. He ia proaecullng attomey. Slaw opol&lt;e H &amp; R Firestone, 8; Lou's
Ash:hospitalized at Kent. D e n a on the Importance ol teenland,
4.
Hlgh
Series,
Henry
Clat:)NeJsh, his mother, and his wife agers and young people In the
worthy, 597; High Game, Dale
election.
:-..e with him.
Davis. 211.
New
officers
nanied
were
Mary
:: Demis GUkey, Mr. Crow and
GLORIES - Team
:~ w~u called on Aw GU· Gerlach, president; Junior Mor- No.MORNING
3, 7 - 2; Gibbs Grocer)·, S..
gan,
first
vice..prealdent;
Bar:j&lt;ey Tuesday evenl~
4; Lou' s Ashland, 5--4; Team No.
:: Mr. Eddie Lou Howery is ser- bara WUliamiJOn, seeond vice:loualy ill in Holzer Hospital. president; Linda Greer, secre- 4, 4-5; Team No. 1, 3-6: Shan:: Mr. an:l Mrs.. Charles Jooes tary; and Ellis Conley, treasur- my, 3 - 6. High Series, Chris
=~Dt Thursday evening with Ava er. Advisors !or the club are Spears, 460 and 169.
EARLY WEDNESDAY MIXED
Mrs. Mike Shaw and Mn. Bill
:t:UkeJ'.
Zides, 18; Sportsman Bar,
:: Mrs. Eliza Powell and Mrs. Hopkins.
18;
Nelsons
Drug, 12; Team No.
:Minnie McGrath were Pomeroy
lowing.
an
eJII)loslon
in
the
trail6,
10i
Team
No. 2, 8; Tony's
::..tsltors Thursday and atteOOed
er
where he and his boss slepl carry Out, 6. High Series, Jr.
rummage sale.
:- Mrs. Jane Gilkey ol Middle- He Is hospitalized al Kent, Ohio, Phelo, S74 and Retcy Smlftl, 472.
:jort, sport Wednesday aflernoon but will be moved to Athens High Games, Jr, Phelps, 215,
when his iniurles permJL
and Betty Smith, 169,
~~~~ Ava GUkey.
Mrs.
Grace
Clark
attended
a
TATE WED. MIXED - Team
00: Mrs. Lola Clark and Mrs. Earl
.
TIC)perware
party
at
Llrda
~No.
3, 26; Team No. 6, 16; Team
.Yott made a business tr:~p to
••lllddleport recently.
ris' recently. The ne:rlpartywill So. 4, 16; Team No. 1, 14 i
:: Mrs. Sam Wyatt was at Holzer be held at the heme ot sally Team No. 5, 14; Team No. 2,
10. High Series, Betty Batey,
~~tal Thursday for treaunent Welsh.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Halliday
448i Jr. Phelps, 587. High Game,
~ ls reported much better.
Betty Batey, 169; Russel ~oore 1
;~ MrL Mae Pickett is spenr:ling- are both under the doctor's care
with
very
little
lnwrovemenL
202;
Fred Morrow, 202; Jr.
:iwo months at her h(lfle here,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clinton
GUkey
Phelps,
202.
~ ..W return to f1orida for
and Karen, Kathy, and Tad or
Thursday Atternoon Ladies ~winter.
Albany, visited Ava Gllkey SunTiny's Foodland, 17..2; Seven~ Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley
day afternoon.
Up,
5-4; New York Clothlllg, 5-4;
~ lf'IIXIchildren, Terry, Jr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jewell
Simons
Market, 5-4; Landmark,
~ Ann Whaley of Columbus,
were
slC)per
guesta
ot
the
Glen
4-5;
Coca
Cola, 1-8. High Series,
~atted the D. 0. Wbaleys, Al·
Jewells
at
Downlngton
Sunday
Phyl
Hemessy,
471; Dorothy
~~ the Robert Alkires, the
everting.
Nleri,
199.
-~rt Clarks, and Ava Gilkey,
Mr. and Mro. Earl McGnoth
TMPIJCATE - Eagles, 16;
:!"Urls weekerd.
spent
Saturday
night
ftshing
in
Team
No. 2, 16; Team No. 1,
:; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. GUkey,
the
Muskingum
River,
8;
Team
No. 4, 0. High Series,
::Jackie and Joey, vlsit.d Rod
Larry
Clark
and
lamiJ.y
moved
Eagles.
:;Gilkey al Findlay this weekend.
INOUsrRIAL - Eagles, 22;
::He won't be allowed heine until to their trailer home in Athens
Davis Warner, 19; Thomas Body
;:o~~er the Thanksgiving lootball Morday.
Jack Clark, who drives a trac.. Shop, 16; Natiomfide Ins., 13;
::pme. He won a scholarship in
tor
trailer !or Leo Morris, spert K and C. Jewelers, 2; Team No.
::u. college there.
:: Miss Ardta Estep is still a the weekerd with hls tamily. 6, 0. High Series, Blaine CarPorter Midkift' ia In a sedoua. ter ~ 545; High Game, Blain CU::j,atient at Holzer Hospital.
... ·,.·~·
~ Oey Bryant ls in serious con- condiUon following I sll'lil&lt;e,,, ';;, ..f'"*i. ~~...
C
1FRIDAY WOMEN - Team No.
~tloa in Holzer Hospital follow1, 3-0; Team No. 2, .2-1; Team
::tnc • stroke.

BERRY'S .WORLD
doclll~ Final plane will be lor- -ed a pr~m a:a us.ds.''t ; s~ .. ,
mUWed at tile business meellng rtad ,ln article which deaeriJ,Id ·
whleh Included adlscuutonoflhe how seeds were packaged caad
aiUull Mason COWl\Y I10wer show arraased ln the aeed nck~ In
aDd
lnnDi.U'Ii:emeZ..t of the an- the olores and wl!leh 111!(1 Qt!Otec!·
nual district meeU)lg to be held tile cool ol some aeed1. A'la\!ooat Madl,on, w. v~. on OcL 12. llonatre wao Included In ihe P,rO,
.
....
The flower ahf'M and baz.-r Aa marly members as poaslble gram.
will be lield on December 7at the
Mro.
Uoward
Wagenhala
wu
urged to attend thi meet.'Harlford Elemental')' Sehool, be- lng.
In charge ol devotlona. Sbe cfiooo
pnnlng at 11 a. m. Mrs. Ray
Mra. Howard Burris present.- a ocrlplure !rom P.alm 104 and
~rofl1tt 111 aervlng as c:~n
followed II '11th a short reidiJw
of the filllier show with·Mra. Qt,. Dravo to
and pr&amp;jler. '
.•.
.
aOclll·
hOur
.1..;.
tile
Ue Roush
In
chargeolthobuaar.
I .. ·
,
fl!irlng
' '
.!I"~
Schedules for the shofr ·w~re dla·
Ray Pro!fttt ~eiprtaJned memtrlbut'ecl to the members by MrJ!. B.pld 2 Towboats
bora by dii!J!lQhw oevarall!'!"
ProllltL
. .
·- \
which she had reciiiYOd !rein for·
A varle\Y ol ardcles,lncludl~
A
1o cleslsn and build elsn countries • . ,
.
home baked goode, cudlei, an. two 6,()00-horlepower, 1w1n _ Memboro aoo euelllatlenllrw
Uquetl nowerarrangementa, band oerow lowboato has been awarded were Mrs. F. A. S.lt1, ~..
made arllcles and 11111\11 Otli6r to Drave CGrporatlon, Plttabur&amp;h HOward Burrlo, Mra. ~
items, will be sold at theblzur.
by Mlclland Enterprl. aea, I n c:., Johnaon, Mrs. Jamealla~
..JPlans also are In the maklng·to
Cbu:lnnatl,_ a IIUblidlary o1 The M., ). V. McGrew, Mro• ..., L;
serve retreslunenta: at the noon 0111o RIVer Company.
Ohlinger, Mro, ilaJI'roiiiii,Mro;
hour bul nothing definite ha• been
-- two veoselo will lncor Patrick R";...,. lira. :Velml
..~ Dravo - rnodU'Itd Kort- Rouah, Mra.'7.~.:.
llouah, ".
-. ...
,.porate
......,....
..·mzzl.., propellers, steerlnlilllld Ollie RouJh, Mrs. N. O. IY;jm,
The dinner
at 8:30 llanldnB rudders, and hull form, guesto, Mrs. E. T. WIPnhll,,
p.m. and tile
..w begin all speolall,r ~~ and arrane- Mrs. Eulah llacKnl&amp;lrt. and, It(&lt;
at 10 to tile strains ol the Mel ed In accordance with extebsJ.ve . hostesses, Mlsa P~ IDd Mra.
Gllllaple Orchestra. Tlckelo are IIJOclel tank oludleo toao1R1111hillh Wagenhals.
oe sale by the members for $5 elflclency propulokm·and maneu\
verablllly. Both welded o.te e I
per person.
' . v. s. Sen. Jennlnp Randolpb boats, measurlllg 166 by f2 by
Utah became llli . cleel~
· Ol-W. Va.), will be tile main 11 feet 8 Inches. will be used to
speaker o! 0&lt;1. 12. U. S. C.O· lranopOrt nual, phnophale and llt8te to raW:V the 211~ ~~~­
grossman Ken Hechler IJJ-W. Va.) grain on the Mloslsalppl • Oblo ment lo the U.S, Conoi!\11\IOil&gt;.
which ended PI"Ohlbltlon. :;_ , ..
wUI also appear on tile program. River !lrstem.

.

News

Mrs. Minnie Newlun and Mrs.
::Freda Carsey spent an afternooo Busy Wyler
::

::with Mrs. Katie WUson.
;: MrL Blge Lambert hao re::turned trom Veterans HOtJpital
: :mucb IJIU)roved.
;: DenzU Welsh was painfully
::bumed on his arms and legs lol-

HOLLYWOOD &lt;OPilDtrector William Wyler, who

recentty eon;apleted "JI'Unn.J
Girl" with Barbra Strel.sand.
has signed a contract to dtreet
three addJtlona.l features !or
Columbia Pictures.

Helen Help

NEW · HAVEN - Plans for a .
Chrtallnis Flower ShoW and Bazur were rn,ade py the New Haven Garden Club ..-hen It met re- ·
cerfll' ptlhe home or Mloo Lelah
Jane Qoowen, CO.hoste11 wu
ldfl. Howard Wagenhlls••

::!,rwton

an

when lhret of vnlted Preoi IDW..lknl'o lop.rated fllltma StetloenYIJio
Satlidualq a n d
Marlon Harding - were tWiel.
Be Is hoplq hlo fllp • rated
~ Rears can avoid tumlillllll tr... 1helr_ fllp Claio1 foA

~~
11r
CO 1961

HU.. I.e.

"I know IMy've cut our budget, and the Ruuiaos him
pulled a'""'tl of us, but yoa've got to pull yourself

w111b
...n...

t.,ethtrr'

Democrat Women To Meet Friday
PT. PLEASANT - There will
be a meeting ol the Muon Councy Democratic women's orprdzatlon Friday at 7:30p.m. al tile
courthouse annex.

All members are urged to at.
tend as this Is lhe last meeting
before the dlmer dance rally
Oct. 12, ot the national guard

armory.

IJjjjlor •AriiJB!oo klckall olf more .ptt&gt;poej.
· -~ Poll
·~ ••• poll with 280 ""' • ...; WN!i thoy 11111 _.....,.. 19
For tile"";::.,. ..,.1eeutho ;;' ft;.l place vdies. ...~Ita .,.. llrot place - · · ;;;';.;.,..
week, VPI'1 Boord 0t Coacbea
Bu1 fiJIJowlng their t7-8 rW&gt;- Iotti IIOlHd to 33L
lo!Clllday placed 1Jppor AriiJBtoo aw&amp;jl over Uth noted -Porta'"''""IIIII CIIIJBe
In tile 101111 opot llllnlohed last mouth, the - · drow ''"n
WM!e lli1l&gt;ol' Arlbwlon olond
yeor , , nrot
'
!lnn, tllere wa1 a llllllor ro¥l1km
In tho slendqa.
,
lflnll!r .hurdled tram third to ·
IOCOIII P!ice, pulllllllll ClnciJ&gt;.
perch.

rail

ST.

LOUIS CUPil-Snw-t SerleL
II\OUid be able 1o match !be Sl. 1934 to win 31 pmea and the
rode wllh booeball
Seek&amp; Consecutive TlOea
Loulo
oi1181Piw In Busch sta- llrst In lhe American !ape
41
know..ftow" todQ' In nc:trw" the
U he ean beat McLain, he'll dium, despite a .235 teom.
st. Louis C.rdlnalo an 8 to S have the C.rdlnals off and boUing average compered to with lhat total since Lefty
Grove In 193L MeLaln hu an
choice not only for the World wtrwlng toward a second
, 249 for st. Louis.
· earned ran avwage of 1.96.
Nel•on BrUoo,
19-11,
and who
Ra,r
WasN&gt;urn,
a no-lilt
pitcher
Serle1, bul also for WednooclaJ' s eonaeeuthre world ehan1)too.
Busch
Stadium
will
not
be
a
~IB pme matching Bob ship. If tile Redbirds aucceed, 11
pme eouJd be wound "' 14-8 for lbe .......
Glbaon aplnal llaiiiQ' lolcLaln. would be tile flrol lime since new ellptrlenco for MrLaln tile flrot of poaolbly lbroo allhoulh Sieve carlton, 13-11,
In m&amp;klftl the &lt;Mida, tile Jolm McGraw's Glantl more slnee he pitched in the are• In claaslc confronlallmo between aloo could !Iaure In ~r
IPOculaloro lanored lolcLaln'o than 40 years ago lhet &amp;Ill' lhe 1966 All Star pme and had lolcLaln and Gibson. They'll Red Selloe..Uonal's plano.
31-G won.lost record In lllwr of National League team hao won no lj'ooble In &amp;eltiow ll!rougb pr-1¥ meet lpln Ill tho
Tic:keta u usual were at 1
three
acoreless
IMings apinst fourth pme In Detroit Sunday premium for the 50,000 CIIPiclO"
the 1.12 Mrned nm a'"rap bock to hack World Series,
tile best hitters the National and If the series should go 1tadlum, Ull . there was no
posted for tile oeuon by Gibson,
~culators, though, might be _Leque could olfer.
IBWD pmes, tfiey would be queallon lha place ..W be
tho bla rlghWiander of lhe lgnoriow McLaln'o mark at their
Pllchlng
Feat
certain
rivals Air tho motf ......... at lhe 1 p.m. (Cil'l')
Cardhals who won 22 games own rlok. The coeky McLain has
Thuo tile cardinal power In
claoh.
and loot nine.
&amp;&amp;me
time.
The weather
been moat potent on the road,
MoomrhUe, Detroit Ida._ torecut wu tor clear sides
'lbe "knmr-how" hlle to ride losl111 only twice thlo ....... lhe big area m&amp;jl be nullllled
wilh Glboon. He'1 been a steadJ awo.y from tile smaD eonllneo of oomewhat by McLain's ellptr· Mayo Smith hes nodded at lell- wilh tho lenlporoture In tho
star and oal,y • year qo waa Tiger stiodlum, and the C&amp;rdiJ&gt;. lence and the power which halller Mickey J,.ollch, 17-9, and 70.!&amp;.
rated_ the moat vallllble _player ala' Buach &amp;a""nn may be Just made him lhe llrot piloher olnce
tn the World Sertea, when he tho anawer lor blm to beat
won three games ancl ran ·his GlbiOll.
llrotk
of camplele game
The Tigers beaot a far bellor
vletoriea In tbe aeries to tlw, olugglng record than lhe ClrdiJ&gt;.
~ a reeord, Gillson lo also als, 185 home runs to 13, but
lhe only man to wllllhe seventh tllelr bombs came moo14' In
111111e ol two dllferenl World their home park. Still, they
Sl'. LOUIS (UPJ) - Mayo
An early .. e a 1 on lnJur.y aboul II and be probably wu
Smith 11011'1 admit but he's knocked Kalllle out ot tile 1"- llle hojlplost Tlsor he
made the e!Us move ar the 1988 and II pve a couple ot kids, pinch bll and ....m•lly acored
World Serleo already-IIXI It Mickey stanley and Jim North- 111e wlmiDi run In tile pomant.
"""'I even bogln until Wednes- rup, a chance to pl&amp;jl reaulorly. cllneblns pme. He _ up
day.
Whea Kallno came back oil' hlltlng .287 Ill 102pmu.
The Dotroll Tl&amp;ero' tnansaer tile lnJur.y llat, be eoultln'l qt
I tho T1aer ...,_r, lhen,
Is JIY!ng AI Kallne a ebanc:o to 1n tile ooU!eld- Slanlor-1oere p1111111 thlnge on a eold,
stert In tile opening game o1 lhe and Norlhrlc&gt; were chiDa loa hard baals, Kallne would be on
World Series.
JIII(KI a Job. Even first wao tile *ch opln wh11&gt; the World
NEW YORK (IJP0-AIIer over Bo.ylor and IIJth.nnked
Kallne plo.yocl 16 oeuono lor loot to him Norm Cllh Serlo• _ . . WednooclaJ.
- . , Notre Dame who wa1 Florida lo 26 point selection tho Tlgero before they 11na11y llarted to blt.
I would have been lou8l&gt; for
roall.r No. 1 last weelt, Purdue, over Mluloolppl State.
No Coa;Jialnta
Kallne to olt out tile pme alnce
""" the this _...,__
,_ tile nallon'a fllp ranked / In other leadlow pmeo
and they IHerally did It without
So, Kallne became a parttlme he'a neVer even Men a World
him,
collop W
teom, po on 1o &amp;round tile nation:
player. He never complained Serleo, nwch Ieos played Ill one.
meet Nertbweotern ao 1 21i)Oinl EAST-Pemayhlnla 8 over
Bul tile Tlpra eUnebed
lll...,.lte, 8elurda7,
Brown; Darlmooth 8 over Holy
the pemant, Kallno went to
The BoDermol!ero, wiM&gt; oert Cro"; Pittsburgh and WOllam
Mayo and told him !be kids
lht lrl1h tumblltw to eight place &amp; Mary are pick 'em; Princeton
(Four &lt;,arne Total)
· Slnllh . • • • • • • • 66 349 s.2 deoerved to pl&amp;jl In tile oerles.
In tho latest nU,.S wilh a 37-22 20 over Columbia; Yale 13lh
JNDI\'li)UAL NET
~•h • • • • • • • so 198 3. 9
Smith, lhou&amp;b. didn't take bla
Ylctory, were ranked second OV!If Colgate.
YARDS RV!HING
E. Wllllamo , • • . 17 61 3.6 odvloe. He -rlmented wllh
lall week. Notre Damt also hu
SOUTH- VIrginia Tech 7'h
PLAYER
TCB YG AVG,. AbboU • • • • • • • • 18 so 2. 7 stanley at llhoriiiCIP for tlie last
a Bta Ten
thlo week aver Kanaas Sl.; Geoll!la Teeh R. Wllllaml • • , • 4 26 6.5 Grate . . . . • . • • . 6 16 2.6 week o! lho ....... and then
and Is favtli'Od by 20 points to 3'h over Clemson; Duke one
Archer • • • • • . • • 1 0 0.0 cleclcled to use him there In tile
obnp Iowa.
over Maryland; Mlsolsalpp! 1',1,
Werry • • ••• • • .. 17 1 ••ss aerlee wllh Norlllnlp moving 1o
iUit 1o&lt;a1 point In the =,,~ .,\llbema1 v~
. 7'h
. , .,
_
TOTAL&amp; •• . . ,.,; '~:it~ 4.1" _..,... and KaUne going to

w-•·•

I

11n11 st. Joooj)h alsO lnipr1•· potlll
-n•w
lr- Dlnth
;; oltll&gt;dl"';'~"' -·
Warren W e 1 I o r n Ra10ne;
Warren HardllW and Ebrla
made lniiW ljlpotrance In lhe
TCIP 'Ten.
Worren Harding vaulted ...,
....nih place by v1r1ue ot Ito
3S.O will over fourth • l'lllked

J!Giir Baeoa down o n e Steubenville.

aotcb. Mentor ~ 266 palma,
Roger Bacon 255.
Nllet MrKinley moved from
111111 to fourth place, eoq~W.,
224 points.
Earl WUoon, 13-12, to plldl the
MasoUion 1...,..S 0:'0111 olahlh
IOCODd IIIII lblrd lllmes. The · 1o filth. euton llldllnley JUIIII)chlDCOI ere tllef'll oppooe ed rr... eighth" to' ollllll. Cleve-

lllllney

..;.u,,&lt;l

Warren W e. 1 t e r n Resene,

which hao au•ed Jull10 poinlo
lihUe ICGrlllll 166, occttlied
nlnlll """- Tho WllrrOD Sehool1
meet beod-aD Frldoy nlahl.
EIJ&gt;rla moved lllto lotll Iller
blanking Lorain Admiral KiJoB
7../J.

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Gets Starting Nod

Northwestern Next

FULL 4•PLY
NYLON CORD

For Boilermakers

CHAMPION
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Meigs Statistics

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'·

High School

ot. . r~~~'i. "• · ... . ~Gal)l!~

No.

4, 2·1i Team No. 3, 1-2;
Team No. 5, 1·2; Team No. 2,

' ,!~~f~d
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~nAMsr~;~cs- .si=?f+ D·~~&amp;eni

3
hf·&gt;Los Angele1 u · Jail year'• ·
' Soulh Wolilli• ..., · Ul"l."f C QU:;--· '
na&amp;nll chaQI; · SciUihern i':ail- .110rlda II rateel .~ ·with · ·
The vmt- DEPARTMENT
M OPP.
'lmilh denl~o
WU a
lornia, 111\0• .on 12th raD&lt;ed Texao A&amp;ll.
eel Press lntarnaUonal h I g h Flrll llowno . •
• • 49 44 IOI!Umental gesture for Kallno.
lllaml.ol Florida. The.TroJina,
llmlWEST-Illchlpn 18 over
school Clau AA ooacbes rat- Yards Ruohlllg • . , • 701 610 He clalma be did II jull to get
who : ; · ~- by eJaht pelnta, Na&gt;Y; lllsooorl 10 over Army;
lowo, wllh llrsl place votes and Yards Palling . • • . 3S8 184 an extra ,.. In the Uneup.
are
-~ tbls week. · Irdlala 15 over Winola; Mlchl.·
won-lost records 1n parenthesis: Toto! Yarda • . .•• 1059 794
However, If KaUne had
Pelll st-.te..,~ ooly Notern pn St. 12 over . Wloconaln;
TEAMS
POINTS PalMI Attempted • • 82 SO , already played In a couple ot
· - ~ :~ :10, places Mlmeoota 10 f1'181Walle•Forest;
L Upper Arlington (19)(4-0 331 PulOs Completed • • 22 20 World Serleo, It's extremely
Ill No. 3 railldil ·ilf! tho line Colorado 13 over loop SL
2, Monlor
(4-0) 266 Peooes llllereeptecl • • 6
5 cJoublfUl Smllb .would rlok an
apinol Welt &gt;\llrJiida u tile
SOIJTHWFST
Southern 3. Cln. Roger Bacon (5) (4-0 2SS l'llnl1 ••• • , • • • • 16-5811~7 ~ player In the
NlltaiiY Llana are eJaht point : Vethodlot and North Carol!•
t. NOes McKinley (1) (4-0) Z24 Panaltleo , • • • • • • 196 17S erltlcal ltaldlng PC&gt;altlon like
lll.orlwo.
SL are pick 'em; Texas 13 ovor s. Musillon
(3.1) 131
P~ RECEPTIONS
lllarlolop. I a stanleJ error
Fourt!I l'lllked UCLA Ia only a Oklahoma St.; Tennenoe 7'h
11. COiaon McKinle,y (3-1) 1~ PLAYER
C-YG AVG. COllis tho Tlaerl tile PDlO andone point lll.orlle at !lmlouoe, over Rica. _
7. Warrea l1ariDd
(3-1) 90 Aidt • • • • • • • IS..288 19.2-x or tile aerleo, Slnllh wiU be left
&amp;a'!Onil&gt;nnked Ohio Slate Ia a
WEST-Orogen st. 6 over II. Clo.._ st, Joa011h (4-0) 77 Kloe1 • . . • • • 4-118 7.0
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Stanford 8....,. Air 9. Warren w. Rea. (I) (4-0) 61 E. WUIIamo ., •
2..22 11.0
Eveo If tile move ot stanley
tiiJill!.nted UlU l1 plekecl by 17
10. El.JTI&amp;
(I) (4-0) 47 Slnllh •• , • • • • 1..20 20.0
boekllreo, Mayo Smllb did an
TOTALS
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22-.168
17,9
admirable
1111111 when he made
Second 10: IL Lorialn Senior
38; 12. Cincinnati st, XAvier Opponenl1 . • • • 20-184 9.2
lhe clod...,__ even If he - ' 1
:J:i; 12, (Ue) Toledo Central and
• - Three louchclolma.
admit It hlmaelf.
Steubenville 34 each; IS. (tie)
SCORING
DIJ&gt;IIln Relmont and Lima Senior PLAYER
11&gt; EP TP
31 each; .17. Clnclmatl Moeller Aull. . . • • • • • 3 3 21
. 30; Ill. Sendu1ky 28; 19, YOIIDIJo- Smith " • • • • • 3 0 18
town Strulber1 27; 20. Allron Werey • . . • • . • 3 o 18
GorOeld 26.
&amp;lell1b . • .,_• •. .• • I 0 6
Others: Toledo Whllmor Z5; Grate • •• • , • •• 0 2 2
Sidney 23; Garfteld Heiehta 22;
SEASON RECORD
Vallay Forge 19; Claveland St. Melga 13 Walwna 6
)jp!aluo 17; Prlncetm l6; llam· lltll• 8 Pl. Pleasant 28
Uton Garlleld 14; Xenia Reover- Melgo 30 Nelaonvllle - York 0
oreek 18; Marlon Hardb!g and Melp 18 Alheno 20
WlnteraYIJio 11 01eh; Wellalon TOTALS67
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10; ~rlrdeld South IIIII Tolllelp - Won 2, Lost 2.
ledo st. Francl1 DeStleo 9.Nch;
JIMI'S PLAN Sl'RIKE
HamUton BadiDI Zaneavw'o and
attCAGO
(UPl) - Two «~~at­
.lAkewood SL E4!Janl 8 eteh;
eel
Amerlean
Leque ....,lrea
lofanolleld Sonier w Alaoii St.
CaiiYO\If
have
awrted
a
strike
Ullt wOuld
Vlllc0111 7 oac111 Kotteril!l AIin1urance man.
..,. llopl American IMiua um•• Do...-, ~~~;tool Alder and plrel from otllclaliJW II the
·Rightnow. ·
All.w 8 eaob; TIGC&amp;ood ·llladl·
Tell him you
Bellaire st. John's, Le.,.... Wcrld Serlta beeauao 1110)' did
not ,.... 10 "deprive tile Amer·
want to know
- · Clnel~ Indian HW, lean baotblll lllna of tho lllllllll
Losu, Eaot U~; Rooahow to file a clairo.
IMI and .ZOnla 5-""=h; Xar1eUa, cJaaalc.u
The Aoaoelatlon ol Amlii-lcan
Clnclnnlll Elder ind Columiiua
U he says, "Call or write the Claima
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IJq!lreo
4' tiC~I~
Department," you're in trolible. 'l'bllt means
dol to bqJeotl jhe oerlea, liB Wednoed&amp;jl, \IRII!10 .., tho
he probably works only as a lllileaman for an
Stpt. u ....,... or AI Sllorno
insurance compaay and isn't interestolct
and Bill Val.- ~ Ameli
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· in you yoU,. ct8im.. '
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Joe
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reveroeti
their '
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andValeodo it." Beca.li~.
profess,lona~i?~dent .
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0-3. HIP Series, Ellen Rought,
553; High Game, Ellen Rouiflt,
211.
FRIDAY MIXED - lllgb Series, 530, Pleasant Ellis; Hlgb
Game, 504, Mary Vou. No wlna
and losses to date.
SENIOR MIXED - Happy Hlpplea, 3-0; Road Rwmera, 3--0;

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Headstone Circus, 2-1; Hawken,

1·2; Soul Classics, o-3; ·ream
No. 5, 0-3, Hlp Series, Roger
Ours, 465; Bren:l1 Holman, 404.
JR. MIXED - High Game,
Helen Bottel
Diana carsey, 144; M a r t y
Vaughn, 155. No Standings as
yet
YOilTH ASIIEil FOR rr
ufirlt unselfiah gesture," U. F .
BANTAMS BOYS - No S1andThll eolumn Is for YOIIDIJ peo. otherwise several people might
dings
as yet. Hi~ Game, Kelly
pie, their problems and pleas- be hurt - Including youraelf. Winebrenner,
107; Higb Series,
ures, their troubles and tun. Ao H.
Kelly
Winebrenner,
192.
with tho root ol Helen Relp USI, Dear Helen:
SUNDAY
EARLY
MIXED It welcomes laugllo but
You han had letters abolK.
Team
No.
6,
20;
Team
No. 3,
dodlle a oerloos ..,.st~oo with a 4 ' What 1&amp; a Boyfriend, G i r 114;
Team
No.
2,
14;
Team
No.
bruah-&lt;&gt;1!.
trlend, Grandmother, Father?"
1,
10;
Team
No.
5,
10;
Team
Soad )'OUr teenage quelllms to etc. Now I would like to glve
No. 4, 4. High Series, Ed Voss,
YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care ol' you my version of
617; Mary Voss, 453. High Game,
Helen Help USI, this newspaper,
WHAT IS A BIG SISI'Eil?.•.
Ed
Voss, 223; Mary Voss, 164.
PITY SELDOM TVRNS TO LOVE
A big silter is aomeone who
LATE
SUNDAY MIXED Door Bel..:
does your hair when Y&lt;ll go to
Strike
and.
~ares, 14; Forrest
Lut year I went out with a a parcy wllh a opeclal date. She
Rumers,
12;
Team No. 2, 10;
certain fellow about nve times. understands you when you aren't
Ridenours
&amp;
V., 8; Southern
FAch Ume I found him less tn. underatood by anyODe else. She
Bowling,
4;
Rejects,
0. High Ser..
tereollnc. Finally 1 ended II by helps you with your homework
ies,
Dale
Davis,
S8;
Betcy
Batey,
Wlllal him I was serious about when you can't figure ft out. She
489.
High
Game,
Dele
Davis,
IOIDIOUe else. He said he'd wait
takes your parlin llghto agalnsi
234; Retcy Batey, 186.
torever.
your brother. She take.a you for
Rec:eolly bl1 called my rides in her convertible. S h e
muther. Sbe was very upset be- never forgelo your birthday and
CIUIO BUI was going with a girl always buys you a gUt with her
SEWING CLUB MEETS
out ol his religious faith, olm- allowance, but most of all shels
NEW HAVEN - The Julia T.
ply "beeauae she looked like )'OUr beBI friend who helpe and Bryan! SOwing Club met at the
me." Also; the to-other said he loves you. - LlrTLE SISTER home o! Mrs. Lloyd Roush. DW"11 JIOW In Europe for a month Dear LIUie Sisler:
Ing the oocial hour relrellhmenla
"to t17 and target me." S h e
A lot ot little sistoro are prob. were aerwd to Mrs. James Mac:..
. - If 1 wuuld please date ably wondering right now, uHow Knight, Mrs. Herman La,rne,
blm qain when he returned. did llho got 10 lucliy?'' Bel II Mrs. D. A. Smlth,Mro.JolmFry,
J am 1 very selfish persoo. took OO!IIlclerable effort, empa. Mrs. Oltie Roush, Mrs. Eulah
Th11 It tile first lime I am reai- thy, lllld .alfe&lt;tlon on both sides! MacKnight, Mro. L. C. Rouah,
)J ec11cemed tor 10meone elae's Wlah more brother&amp; and sisters MrL Fred Batey aJVI Mrs. !Jo&gt;&lt;(
fee''np, per,haps because I too had your reelpol - 11.
Roush. The next meeting ..W be
fell IIIII way aboul a boy once. Dear Helen:
al the home ol Mrs. !Joyd Roush
lllllllld·l BO out wllh Bill, knowThe kids are alread)' talking with, Mrs. John Fry as hosteaa.
in&amp; I can never love him, or aboul tho big proms. Rolen, ch
"""'d II burt him all the more? you think lt'a neeessary to rem.
Seeml .t errible to push down a ear, or hire allmouolnetotake
DAILY SENTINEL
tho ftrll WIHiflllll lhouihl I've a Blrllo tile Senior Prom- when THEl.eVOTtO
TO WfUIII!" Of
WX'M"'NONAJIA
flfwt had. - V. F.
yoo have a 1960 model of your
IICHUD lio. OWEN, PVaJ.IIIHU
Door U:
OWD7- THINKING BROKE
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QN,f ~au. Nlli ..llll C4111f1J!r, "' .........
("rm Guelalftl ~ Percep.
I think !hal' I the 1UIIost thing IL. r~ . ow.. ma, ..,.....,, ~
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Uoo"), but llll!'lltjldjlillbleBIII'o I ever heud ol- but )'OU'd be
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molher fears be'U pi aerlouo a- ourprlilecl how many members o!
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bout a prl of anqlher faith IJKI the uamueot.. generaUon don't tWill~....,.,.
n ~ 1111 ' ....
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C lt~. 1\;tw rOtJo.
has choHn YOO ·for a romance- agree with me. They'Ve caught
S..O&lt;riplioll nuo11 OIILwr.. "' curt.
wrecker? Wh1 elM Would she tbe "new ·rfdt" idea: If it costa . . , , t...Jt.Mio II _ , , . ~ - , . ,
In ....!Itt I I 1M ~ . . . . . . Ofkt.$1,. .
JOnd blm on an ~ trip? a lot, it's got claas." Hokum! • lU
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Ctrrtalnly not to' forget a laot (ADd !bat goes, even If II' o lbelr
All; 0. ~ 11.1t. .,. . . .1 ,_
yoor'o Blrl !rllllli he hel al- own and not their parents' mon- 11Ue,
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"We're .,;uiJ!Ir IIIIo lha lllllit
VPI ~orto Writer
of our achldule, l,ima. Sonlor
COLIIIIBIJS (IJPl) - IJJpor eould beat us. Lima beaoti
Hlah School Coaeh awesome alza. I'm. Jookbw for
llloul lfoorehead ~· concer.ned a real hoodlaloeker," ha aald.
Yl
f'rldal night a claoh with
lfooreheod lo wall aware of
: · aiii"L Lima Senior,
what hi!Jpened last weekend_

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Guys pull'lt1$t one. 1969 Dodp Polara.
Irs sllll .billler anil more pawerlul than
ito com~ors-with 111 all·ntw shape that
puts It waj ahead of other low·Priced ca.rs. 1

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Polar• movea way ·lhta41n luxury, tOo.

All·new instrument penel. Foem·
padded seats. Ca~tln!l: Concoalild
windshield wipers. 'Thl)l ro all standard.
Alonl with a big 230-hp VB.

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POMEROY LANES·
BENQ
LEAGVE - ,....,slid
i'J.EASANT .. The s.p.. WUII"" Rardin, Jr .
points
In
Qrder100, ID;Piim!'ara- cOuaO" Cllnle was The Ma1011 Coun\Y Cancer So1'01
Gun
Club,
8;
BigC's,
8;PcmSlpl. 26, wllb 10 clet;y reminds women ot this
eroy
Golf
Course,
8;
Dutton
area o1 !be Importance ol the
Drugs,
4;
Team
No.
6,
2.
Hlgh
· Boonsue and Obreaon annual cheek-up and urges evgamo,
E.
Coon
and
Willard
Bo.Y·
the attending Jllll'alclano; eryone to have the ..pap" test
er,
202;
Hlgtl
Series,
Cl,yde
ln·:other volunteers were Mrs. BU- and breast examJnatlon rrom a
gels,
513.
·lle Morgan, Mrs. Charles Hyer, private pbyslctan, or attend one
MONDAY MIXED - Team No,
:Mrs. WUllam Rardin, Jr., and ol the Cancer Clinics.
3,
16; Team No. 8, 14; Team
. Mrt. Kellb HID h'om tile Point
No.
4, 12; Team NO. 5, 12; Team
Pleaaarit Junior Womlll's Club.
No.
2, 10; Team No. 1, 8. High
'Ibe monthly Cancer Clinics
Series,
Jerry Van Inwagen 543
ore sponsored by !be Ma80!1 eounand
Resole
Hayes, 434; Hlah
0" Cancer Society, and 111\Y adult
Games,
Jerry
Van lnwagen. 226
lemale 11113 attend. Awolntmenlo
aoo
Phyl
Mullen,
160.
must be made by oontactlng Mro.
TRI COUNTY - Maaon fur ..
PT, PLEASANT - The Teen· . niture, 22; Eagles, 16; Firestone,
is; Hondas, 10; Holsum, 6; JC's,
Age Re]Mibllcans held their reg2.
High Serleo, Arl Slol&gt;ert, 617;
ular meeting Montloy evening with
~~Soeiety
High
Game, Art Stobert, 221.
election or officers.
CITY
Pmneroy Cement
The speaker !or the evening
:: Denzil Welsh suffered a painBlock,
20;
Quality
Print, 14;
; ful Injury whUe working on the wu Mike Shaw, candidate for
No
NIJ}le,
14;
City
Loan. 12;
:n.uroad near Flrdlay. He ia proaecullng attomey. Slaw opol&lt;e H &amp; R Firestone, 8; Lou's
Ash:hospitalized at Kent. D e n a on the Importance ol teenland,
4.
Hlgh
Series,
Henry
Clat:)NeJsh, his mother, and his wife agers and young people In the
worthy, 597; High Game, Dale
election.
:-..e with him.
Davis. 211.
New
officers
nanied
were
Mary
:: Demis GUkey, Mr. Crow and
GLORIES - Team
:~ w~u called on Aw GU· Gerlach, president; Junior Mor- No.MORNING
3, 7 - 2; Gibbs Grocer)·, S..
gan,
first
vice..prealdent;
Bar:j&lt;ey Tuesday evenl~
4; Lou' s Ashland, 5--4; Team No.
:: Mr. Eddie Lou Howery is ser- bara WUliamiJOn, seeond vice:loualy ill in Holzer Hospital. president; Linda Greer, secre- 4, 4-5; Team No. 1, 3-6: Shan:: Mr. an:l Mrs.. Charles Jooes tary; and Ellis Conley, treasur- my, 3 - 6. High Series, Chris
=~Dt Thursday evening with Ava er. Advisors !or the club are Spears, 460 and 169.
EARLY WEDNESDAY MIXED
Mrs. Mike Shaw and Mn. Bill
:t:UkeJ'.
Zides, 18; Sportsman Bar,
:: Mrs. Eliza Powell and Mrs. Hopkins.
18;
Nelsons
Drug, 12; Team No.
:Minnie McGrath were Pomeroy
lowing.
an
eJII)loslon
in
the
trail6,
10i
Team
No. 2, 8; Tony's
::..tsltors Thursday and atteOOed
er
where he and his boss slepl carry Out, 6. High Series, Jr.
rummage sale.
:- Mrs. Jane Gilkey ol Middle- He Is hospitalized al Kent, Ohio, Phelo, S74 and Retcy Smlftl, 472.
:jort, sport Wednesday aflernoon but will be moved to Athens High Games, Jr, Phelps, 215,
when his iniurles permJL
and Betty Smith, 169,
~~~~ Ava GUkey.
Mrs.
Grace
Clark
attended
a
TATE WED. MIXED - Team
00: Mrs. Lola Clark and Mrs. Earl
.
TIC)perware
party
at
Llrda
~No.
3, 26; Team No. 6, 16; Team
.Yott made a business tr:~p to
••lllddleport recently.
ris' recently. The ne:rlpartywill So. 4, 16; Team No. 1, 14 i
:: Mrs. Sam Wyatt was at Holzer be held at the heme ot sally Team No. 5, 14; Team No. 2,
10. High Series, Betty Batey,
~~tal Thursday for treaunent Welsh.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Halliday
448i Jr. Phelps, 587. High Game,
~ ls reported much better.
Betty Batey, 169; Russel ~oore 1
;~ MrL Mae Pickett is spenr:ling- are both under the doctor's care
with
very
little
lnwrovemenL
202;
Fred Morrow, 202; Jr.
:iwo months at her h(lfle here,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clinton
GUkey
Phelps,
202.
~ ..W return to f1orida for
and Karen, Kathy, and Tad or
Thursday Atternoon Ladies ~winter.
Albany, visited Ava Gllkey SunTiny's Foodland, 17..2; Seven~ Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley
day afternoon.
Up,
5-4; New York Clothlllg, 5-4;
~ lf'IIXIchildren, Terry, Jr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jewell
Simons
Market, 5-4; Landmark,
~ Ann Whaley of Columbus,
were
slC)per
guesta
ot
the
Glen
4-5;
Coca
Cola, 1-8. High Series,
~atted the D. 0. Wbaleys, Al·
Jewells
at
Downlngton
Sunday
Phyl
Hemessy,
471; Dorothy
~~ the Robert Alkires, the
everting.
Nleri,
199.
-~rt Clarks, and Ava Gilkey,
Mr. and Mro. Earl McGnoth
TMPIJCATE - Eagles, 16;
:!"Urls weekerd.
spent
Saturday
night
ftshing
in
Team
No. 2, 16; Team No. 1,
:; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. GUkey,
the
Muskingum
River,
8;
Team
No. 4, 0. High Series,
::Jackie and Joey, vlsit.d Rod
Larry
Clark
and
lamiJ.y
moved
Eagles.
:;Gilkey al Findlay this weekend.
INOUsrRIAL - Eagles, 22;
::He won't be allowed heine until to their trailer home in Athens
Davis Warner, 19; Thomas Body
;:o~~er the Thanksgiving lootball Morday.
Jack Clark, who drives a trac.. Shop, 16; Natiomfide Ins., 13;
::pme. He won a scholarship in
tor
trailer !or Leo Morris, spert K and C. Jewelers, 2; Team No.
::u. college there.
:: Miss Ardta Estep is still a the weekerd with hls tamily. 6, 0. High Series, Blaine CarPorter Midkift' ia In a sedoua. ter ~ 545; High Game, Blain CU::j,atient at Holzer Hospital.
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~ Oey Bryant ls in serious con- condiUon following I sll'lil&lt;e,,, ';;, ..f'"*i. ~~...
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1FRIDAY WOMEN - Team No.
~tloa in Holzer Hospital follow1, 3-0; Team No. 2, .2-1; Team
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BERRY'S .WORLD
doclll~ Final plane will be lor- -ed a pr~m a:a us.ds.''t ; s~ .. ,
mUWed at tile business meellng rtad ,ln article which deaeriJ,Id ·
whleh Included adlscuutonoflhe how seeds were packaged caad
aiUull Mason COWl\Y I10wer show arraased ln the aeed nck~ In
aDd
lnnDi.U'Ii:emeZ..t of the an- the olores and wl!leh 111!(1 Qt!Otec!·
nual district meeU)lg to be held tile cool ol some aeed1. A'la\!ooat Madl,on, w. v~. on OcL 12. llonatre wao Included In ihe P,rO,
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The flower ahf'M and baz.-r Aa marly members as poaslble gram.
will be lield on December 7at the
Mro.
Uoward
Wagenhala
wu
urged to attend thi meet.'Harlford Elemental')' Sehool, be- lng.
In charge ol devotlona. Sbe cfiooo
pnnlng at 11 a. m. Mrs. Ray
Mra. Howard Burris present.- a ocrlplure !rom P.alm 104 and
~rofl1tt 111 aervlng as c:~n
followed II '11th a short reidiJw
of the filllier show with·Mra. Qt,. Dravo to
and pr&amp;jler. '
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hOur
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tile
Ue Roush
In
chargeolthobuaar.
I .. ·
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fl!irlng
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Schedules for the shofr ·w~re dla·
Ray Pro!fttt ~eiprtaJned memtrlbut'ecl to the members by MrJ!. B.pld 2 Towboats
bora by dii!J!lQhw oevarall!'!"
ProllltL
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which she had reciiiYOd !rein for·
A varle\Y ol ardcles,lncludl~
A
1o cleslsn and build elsn countries • . ,
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home baked goode, cudlei, an. two 6,()00-horlepower, 1w1n _ Memboro aoo euelllatlenllrw
Uquetl nowerarrangementa, band oerow lowboato has been awarded were Mrs. F. A. S.lt1, ~..
made arllcles and 11111\11 Otli6r to Drave CGrporatlon, Plttabur&amp;h HOward Burrlo, Mra. ~
items, will be sold at theblzur.
by Mlclland Enterprl. aea, I n c:., Johnaon, Mrs. Jamealla~
..JPlans also are In the maklng·to
Cbu:lnnatl,_ a IIUblidlary o1 The M., ). V. McGrew, Mro• ..., L;
serve retreslunenta: at the noon 0111o RIVer Company.
Ohlinger, Mro, ilaJI'roiiiii,Mro;
hour bul nothing definite ha• been
-- two veoselo will lncor Patrick R";...,. lira. :Velml
..~ Dravo - rnodU'Itd Kort- Rouah, Mra.'7.~.:.
llouah, ".
-. ...
,.porate
......,....
..·mzzl.., propellers, steerlnlilllld Ollie RouJh, Mrs. N. O. IY;jm,
The dinner
at 8:30 llanldnB rudders, and hull form, guesto, Mrs. E. T. WIPnhll,,
p.m. and tile
..w begin all speolall,r ~~ and arrane- Mrs. Eulah llacKnl&amp;lrt. and, It(&lt;
at 10 to tile strains ol the Mel ed In accordance with extebsJ.ve . hostesses, Mlsa P~ IDd Mra.
Gllllaple Orchestra. Tlckelo are IIJOclel tank oludleo toao1R1111hillh Wagenhals.
oe sale by the members for $5 elflclency propulokm·and maneu\
verablllly. Both welded o.te e I
per person.
' . v. s. Sen. Jennlnp Randolpb boats, measurlllg 166 by f2 by
Utah became llli . cleel~
· Ol-W. Va.), will be tile main 11 feet 8 Inches. will be used to
speaker o! 0&lt;1. 12. U. S. C.O· lranopOrt nual, phnophale and llt8te to raW:V the 211~ ~~~­
grossman Ken Hechler IJJ-W. Va.) grain on the Mloslsalppl • Oblo ment lo the U.S, Conoi!\11\IOil&gt;.
which ended PI"Ohlbltlon. :;_ , ..
wUI also appear on tile program. River !lrstem.

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News

Mrs. Minnie Newlun and Mrs.
::Freda Carsey spent an afternooo Busy Wyler
::

::with Mrs. Katie WUson.
;: MrL Blge Lambert hao re::turned trom Veterans HOtJpital
: :mucb IJIU)roved.
;: DenzU Welsh was painfully
::bumed on his arms and legs lol-

HOLLYWOOD &lt;OPilDtrector William Wyler, who

recentty eon;apleted "JI'Unn.J
Girl" with Barbra Strel.sand.
has signed a contract to dtreet
three addJtlona.l features !or
Columbia Pictures.

Helen Help

NEW · HAVEN - Plans for a .
Chrtallnis Flower ShoW and Bazur were rn,ade py the New Haven Garden Club ..-hen It met re- ·
cerfll' ptlhe home or Mloo Lelah
Jane Qoowen, CO.hoste11 wu
ldfl. Howard Wagenhlls••

::!,rwton

an

when lhret of vnlted Preoi IDW..lknl'o lop.rated fllltma StetloenYIJio
Satlidualq a n d
Marlon Harding - were tWiel.
Be Is hoplq hlo fllp • rated
~ Rears can avoid tumlillllll tr... 1helr_ fllp Claio1 foA

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11r
CO 1961

HU.. I.e.

"I know IMy've cut our budget, and the Ruuiaos him
pulled a'""'tl of us, but yoa've got to pull yourself

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t.,ethtrr'

Democrat Women To Meet Friday
PT. PLEASANT - There will
be a meeting ol the Muon Councy Democratic women's orprdzatlon Friday at 7:30p.m. al tile
courthouse annex.

All members are urged to at.
tend as this Is lhe last meeting
before the dlmer dance rally
Oct. 12, ot the national guard

armory.

IJjjjlor •AriiJB!oo klckall olf more .ptt&gt;poej.
· -~ Poll
·~ ••• poll with 280 ""' • ...; WN!i thoy 11111 _.....,.. 19
For tile"";::.,. ..,.1eeutho ;;' ft;.l place vdies. ...~Ita .,.. llrot place - · · ;;;';.;.,..
week, VPI'1 Boord 0t Coacbea
Bu1 fiJIJowlng their t7-8 rW&gt;- Iotti IIOlHd to 33L
lo!Clllday placed 1Jppor AriiJBtoo aw&amp;jl over Uth noted -Porta'"''""IIIII CIIIJBe
In tile 101111 opot llllnlohed last mouth, the - · drow ''"n
WM!e lli1l&gt;ol' Arlbwlon olond
yeor , , nrot
'
!lnn, tllere wa1 a llllllor ro¥l1km
In tho slendqa.
,
lflnll!r .hurdled tram third to ·
IOCOIII P!ice, pulllllllll ClnciJ&gt;.
perch.

rail

ST.

LOUIS CUPil-Snw-t SerleL
II\OUid be able 1o match !be Sl. 1934 to win 31 pmea and the
rode wllh booeball
Seek&amp; Consecutive TlOea
Loulo
oi1181Piw In Busch sta- llrst In lhe American !ape
41
know..ftow" todQ' In nc:trw" the
U he ean beat McLain, he'll dium, despite a .235 teom.
st. Louis C.rdlnalo an 8 to S have the C.rdlnals off and boUing average compered to with lhat total since Lefty
Grove In 193L MeLaln hu an
choice not only for the World wtrwlng toward a second
, 249 for st. Louis.
· earned ran avwage of 1.96.
Nel•on BrUoo,
19-11,
and who
Ra,r
WasN&gt;urn,
a no-lilt
pitcher
Serle1, bul also for WednooclaJ' s eonaeeuthre world ehan1)too.
Busch
Stadium
will
not
be
a
~IB pme matching Bob ship. If tile Redbirds aucceed, 11
pme eouJd be wound "' 14-8 for lbe .......
Glbaon aplnal llaiiiQ' lolcLaln. would be tile flrol lime since new ellptrlenco for MrLaln tile flrot of poaolbly lbroo allhoulh Sieve carlton, 13-11,
In m&amp;klftl the &lt;Mida, tile Jolm McGraw's Glantl more slnee he pitched in the are• In claaslc confronlallmo between aloo could !Iaure In ~r
IPOculaloro lanored lolcLaln'o than 40 years ago lhet &amp;Ill' lhe 1966 All Star pme and had lolcLaln and Gibson. They'll Red Selloe..Uonal's plano.
31-G won.lost record In lllwr of National League team hao won no lj'ooble In &amp;eltiow ll!rougb pr-1¥ meet lpln Ill tho
Tic:keta u usual were at 1
three
acoreless
IMings apinst fourth pme In Detroit Sunday premium for the 50,000 CIIPiclO"
the 1.12 Mrned nm a'"rap bock to hack World Series,
tile best hitters the National and If the series should go 1tadlum, Ull . there was no
posted for tile oeuon by Gibson,
~culators, though, might be _Leque could olfer.
IBWD pmes, tfiey would be queallon lha place ..W be
tho bla rlghWiander of lhe lgnoriow McLaln'o mark at their
Pllchlng
Feat
certain
rivals Air tho motf ......... at lhe 1 p.m. (Cil'l')
Cardhals who won 22 games own rlok. The coeky McLain has
Thuo tile cardinal power In
claoh.
and loot nine.
&amp;&amp;me
time.
The weather
been moat potent on the road,
MoomrhUe, Detroit Ida._ torecut wu tor clear sides
'lbe "knmr-how" hlle to ride losl111 only twice thlo ....... lhe big area m&amp;jl be nullllled
wilh Glboon. He'1 been a steadJ awo.y from tile smaD eonllneo of oomewhat by McLain's ellptr· Mayo Smith hes nodded at lell- wilh tho lenlporoture In tho
star and oal,y • year qo waa Tiger stiodlum, and the C&amp;rdiJ&gt;. lence and the power which halller Mickey J,.ollch, 17-9, and 70.!&amp;.
rated_ the moat vallllble _player ala' Buach &amp;a""nn may be Just made him lhe llrot piloher olnce
tn the World Sertea, when he tho anawer lor blm to beat
won three games ancl ran ·his GlbiOll.
llrotk
of camplele game
The Tigers beaot a far bellor
vletoriea In tbe aeries to tlw, olugglng record than lhe ClrdiJ&gt;.
~ a reeord, Gillson lo also als, 185 home runs to 13, but
lhe only man to wllllhe seventh tllelr bombs came moo14' In
111111e ol two dllferenl World their home park. Still, they
Sl'. LOUIS (UPJ) - Mayo
An early .. e a 1 on lnJur.y aboul II and be probably wu
Smith 11011'1 admit but he's knocked Kalllle out ot tile 1"- llle hojlplost Tlsor he
made the e!Us move ar the 1988 and II pve a couple ot kids, pinch bll and ....m•lly acored
World Serleo already-IIXI It Mickey stanley and Jim North- 111e wlmiDi run In tile pomant.
"""'I even bogln until Wednes- rup, a chance to pl&amp;jl reaulorly. cllneblns pme. He _ up
day.
Whea Kallno came back oil' hlltlng .287 Ill 102pmu.
The Dotroll Tl&amp;ero' tnansaer tile lnJur.y llat, be eoultln'l qt
I tho T1aer ...,_r, lhen,
Is JIY!ng AI Kallne a ebanc:o to 1n tile ooU!eld- Slanlor-1oere p1111111 thlnge on a eold,
stert In tile opening game o1 lhe and Norlhrlc&gt; were chiDa loa hard baals, Kallne would be on
World Series.
JIII(KI a Job. Even first wao tile *ch opln wh11&gt; the World
NEW YORK (IJP0-AIIer over Bo.ylor and IIJth.nnked
Kallne plo.yocl 16 oeuono lor loot to him Norm Cllh Serlo• _ . . WednooclaJ.
- . , Notre Dame who wa1 Florida lo 26 point selection tho Tlgero before they 11na11y llarted to blt.
I would have been lou8l&gt; for
roall.r No. 1 last weelt, Purdue, over Mluloolppl State.
No Coa;Jialnta
Kallne to olt out tile pme alnce
""" the this _...,__
,_ tile nallon'a fllp ranked / In other leadlow pmeo
and they IHerally did It without
So, Kallne became a parttlme he'a neVer even Men a World
him,
collop W
teom, po on 1o &amp;round tile nation:
player. He never complained Serleo, nwch Ieos played Ill one.
meet Nertbweotern ao 1 21i)Oinl EAST-Pemayhlnla 8 over
Bul tile Tlpra eUnebed
lll...,.lte, 8elurda7,
Brown; Darlmooth 8 over Holy
the pemant, Kallno went to
The BoDermol!ero, wiM&gt; oert Cro"; Pittsburgh and WOllam
Mayo and told him !be kids
lht lrl1h tumblltw to eight place &amp; Mary are pick 'em; Princeton
(Four &lt;,arne Total)
· Slnllh . • • • • • • • 66 349 s.2 deoerved to pl&amp;jl In tile oerles.
In tho latest nU,.S wilh a 37-22 20 over Columbia; Yale 13lh
JNDI\'li)UAL NET
~•h • • • • • • • so 198 3. 9
Smith, lhou&amp;b. didn't take bla
Ylctory, were ranked second OV!If Colgate.
YARDS RV!HING
E. Wllllamo , • • . 17 61 3.6 odvloe. He -rlmented wllh
lall week. Notre Damt also hu
SOUTH- VIrginia Tech 7'h
PLAYER
TCB YG AVG,. AbboU • • • • • • • • 18 so 2. 7 stanley at llhoriiiCIP for tlie last
a Bta Ten
thlo week aver Kanaas Sl.; Geoll!la Teeh R. Wllllaml • • , • 4 26 6.5 Grate . . . . • . • • . 6 16 2.6 week o! lho ....... and then
and Is favtli'Od by 20 points to 3'h over Clemson; Duke one
Archer • • • • • . • • 1 0 0.0 cleclcled to use him there In tile
obnp Iowa.
over Maryland; Mlsolsalpp! 1',1,
Werry • • ••• • • .. 17 1 ••ss aerlee wllh Norlllnlp moving 1o
iUit 1o&lt;a1 point In the =,,~ .,\llbema1 v~
. 7'h
. , .,
_
TOTAL&amp; •• . . ,.,; '~:it~ 4.1" _..,... and KaUne going to

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11n11 st. Joooj)h alsO lnipr1•· potlll
-n•w
lr- Dlnth
;; oltll&gt;dl"';'~"' -·
Warren W e 1 I o r n Ra10ne;
Warren HardllW and Ebrla
made lniiW ljlpotrance In lhe
TCIP 'Ten.
Worren Harding vaulted ...,
....nih place by v1r1ue ot Ito
3S.O will over fourth • l'lllked

J!Giir Baeoa down o n e Steubenville.

aotcb. Mentor ~ 266 palma,
Roger Bacon 255.
Nllet MrKinley moved from
111111 to fourth place, eoq~W.,
224 points.
Earl WUoon, 13-12, to plldl the
MasoUion 1...,..S 0:'0111 olahlh
IOCODd IIIII lblrd lllmes. The · 1o filth. euton llldllnley JUIIII)chlDCOI ere tllef'll oppooe ed rr... eighth" to' ollllll. Cleve-

lllllney

..;.u,,&lt;l

Warren W e. 1 t e r n Resene,

which hao au•ed Jull10 poinlo
lihUe ICGrlllll 166, occttlied
nlnlll """- Tho WllrrOD Sehool1
meet beod-aD Frldoy nlahl.
EIJ&gt;rla moved lllto lotll Iller
blanking Lorain Admiral KiJoB
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Gets Starting Nod

Northwestern Next

FULL 4•PLY
NYLON CORD

For Boilermakers

CHAMPION
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Meigs Statistics

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High School

ot. . r~~~'i. "• · ... . ~Gal)l!~

No.

4, 2·1i Team No. 3, 1-2;
Team No. 5, 1·2; Team No. 2,

' ,!~~f~d
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~nAMsr~;~cs- .si=?f+ D·~~&amp;eni

3
hf·&gt;Los Angele1 u · Jail year'• ·
' Soulh Wolilli• ..., · Ul"l."f C QU:;--· '
na&amp;nll chaQI; · SciUihern i':ail- .110rlda II rateel .~ ·with · ·
The vmt- DEPARTMENT
M OPP.
'lmilh denl~o
WU a
lornia, 111\0• .on 12th raD&lt;ed Texao A&amp;ll.
eel Press lntarnaUonal h I g h Flrll llowno . •
• • 49 44 IOI!Umental gesture for Kallno.
lllaml.ol Florida. The.TroJina,
llmlWEST-Illchlpn 18 over
school Clau AA ooacbes rat- Yards Ruohlllg • . , • 701 610 He clalma be did II jull to get
who : ; · ~- by eJaht pelnta, Na&gt;Y; lllsooorl 10 over Army;
lowo, wllh llrsl place votes and Yards Palling . • • . 3S8 184 an extra ,.. In the Uneup.
are
-~ tbls week. · Irdlala 15 over Winola; Mlchl.·
won-lost records 1n parenthesis: Toto! Yarda • . .•• 1059 794
However, If KaUne had
Pelll st-.te..,~ ooly Notern pn St. 12 over . Wloconaln;
TEAMS
POINTS PalMI Attempted • • 82 SO , already played In a couple ot
· - ~ :~ :10, places Mlmeoota 10 f1'181Walle•Forest;
L Upper Arlington (19)(4-0 331 PulOs Completed • • 22 20 World Serleo, It's extremely
Ill No. 3 railldil ·ilf! tho line Colorado 13 over loop SL
2, Monlor
(4-0) 266 Peooes llllereeptecl • • 6
5 cJoublfUl Smllb .would rlok an
apinol Welt &gt;\llrJiida u tile
SOIJTHWFST
Southern 3. Cln. Roger Bacon (5) (4-0 2SS l'llnl1 ••• • , • • • • 16-5811~7 ~ player In the
NlltaiiY Llana are eJaht point : Vethodlot and North Carol!•
t. NOes McKinley (1) (4-0) Z24 Panaltleo , • • • • • • 196 17S erltlcal ltaldlng PC&gt;altlon like
lll.orlwo.
SL are pick 'em; Texas 13 ovor s. Musillon
(3.1) 131
P~ RECEPTIONS
lllarlolop. I a stanleJ error
Fourt!I l'lllked UCLA Ia only a Oklahoma St.; Tennenoe 7'h
11. COiaon McKinle,y (3-1) 1~ PLAYER
C-YG AVG. COllis tho Tlaerl tile PDlO andone point lll.orlle at !lmlouoe, over Rica. _
7. Warrea l1ariDd
(3-1) 90 Aidt • • • • • • • IS..288 19.2-x or tile aerleo, Slnllh wiU be left
&amp;a'!Onil&gt;nnked Ohio Slate Ia a
WEST-Orogen st. 6 over II. Clo.._ st, Joa011h (4-0) 77 Kloe1 • . . • • • 4-118 7.0
- '·
~ choi"" · over 0ret1on,
Stanford 8....,. Air 9. Warren w. Rea. (I) (4-0) 61 E. WUIIamo ., •
2..22 11.0
Eveo If tile move ot stanley
tiiJill!.nted UlU l1 plekecl by 17
10. El.JTI&amp;
(I) (4-0) 47 Slnllh •• , • • • • 1..20 20.0
boekllreo, Mayo Smllb did an
TOTALS
•
•
.
•.
22-.168
17,9
admirable
1111111 when he made
Second 10: IL Lorialn Senior
38; 12. Cincinnati st, XAvier Opponenl1 . • • • 20-184 9.2
lhe clod...,__ even If he - ' 1
:J:i; 12, (Ue) Toledo Central and
• - Three louchclolma.
admit It hlmaelf.
Steubenville 34 each; IS. (tie)
SCORING
DIJ&gt;IIln Relmont and Lima Senior PLAYER
11&gt; EP TP
31 each; .17. Clnclmatl Moeller Aull. . . • • • • • 3 3 21
. 30; Ill. Sendu1ky 28; 19, YOIIDIJo- Smith " • • • • • 3 0 18
town Strulber1 27; 20. Allron Werey • . . • • . • 3 o 18
GorOeld 26.
&amp;lell1b . • .,_• •. .• • I 0 6
Others: Toledo Whllmor Z5; Grate • •• • , • •• 0 2 2
Sidney 23; Garfteld Heiehta 22;
SEASON RECORD
Vallay Forge 19; Claveland St. Melga 13 Walwna 6
)jp!aluo 17; Prlncetm l6; llam· lltll• 8 Pl. Pleasant 28
Uton Garlleld 14; Xenia Reover- Melgo 30 Nelaonvllle - York 0
oreek 18; Marlon Hardb!g and Melp 18 Alheno 20
WlnteraYIJio 11 01eh; Wellalon TOTALS67
54
10; ~rlrdeld South IIIII Tolllelp - Won 2, Lost 2.
ledo st. Francl1 DeStleo 9.Nch;
JIMI'S PLAN Sl'RIKE
HamUton BadiDI Zaneavw'o and
attCAGO
(UPl) - Two «~~at­
.lAkewood SL E4!Janl 8 eteh;
eel
Amerlean
Leque ....,lrea
lofanolleld Sonier w Alaoii St.
CaiiYO\If
have
awrted
a
strike
Ullt wOuld
Vlllc0111 7 oac111 Kotteril!l AIin1urance man.
..,. llopl American IMiua um•• Do...-, ~~~;tool Alder and plrel from otllclaliJW II the
·Rightnow. ·
All.w 8 eaob; TIGC&amp;ood ·llladl·
Tell him you
Bellaire st. John's, Le.,.... Wcrld Serlta beeauao 1110)' did
not ,.... 10 "deprive tile Amer·
want to know
- · Clnel~ Indian HW, lean baotblll lllna of tho lllllllll
Losu, Eaot U~; Rooahow to file a clairo.
IMI and .ZOnla 5-""=h; Xar1eUa, cJaaalc.u
The Aoaoelatlon ol Amlii-lcan
Clnclnnlll Elder ind Columiiua
U he says, "Call or write the Claima
~
IJq!lreo
4' tiC~I~
Department," you're in trolible. 'l'bllt means
dol to bqJeotl jhe oerlea, liB Wednoed&amp;jl, \IRII!10 .., tho
he probably works only as a lllileaman for an
Stpt. u ....,... or AI Sllorno
insurance compaay and isn't interestolct
and Bill Val.- ~ Ameli
,.
· in you yoU,. ct8im.. '
· '':-'
,
i.eque
.
Joe
~
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&gt; '
.
'
'
1
111
reveroeti
their '
, . But call..,_ and wt='U '!8Y• "We11help )rou . ·
andValeodo it." Beca.li~.
profess,lona~i?~dent .
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cotoousitiPo-

0-3. HIP Series, Ellen Rought,
553; High Game, Ellen Rouiflt,
211.
FRIDAY MIXED - lllgb Series, 530, Pleasant Ellis; Hlgb
Game, 504, Mary Vou. No wlna
and losses to date.
SENIOR MIXED - Happy Hlpplea, 3-0; Road Rwmera, 3--0;

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Headstone Circus, 2-1; Hawken,

1·2; Soul Classics, o-3; ·ream
No. 5, 0-3, Hlp Series, Roger
Ours, 465; Bren:l1 Holman, 404.
JR. MIXED - High Game,
Helen Bottel
Diana carsey, 144; M a r t y
Vaughn, 155. No Standings as
yet
YOilTH ASIIEil FOR rr
ufirlt unselfiah gesture," U. F .
BANTAMS BOYS - No S1andThll eolumn Is for YOIIDIJ peo. otherwise several people might
dings
as yet. Hi~ Game, Kelly
pie, their problems and pleas- be hurt - Including youraelf. Winebrenner,
107; Higb Series,
ures, their troubles and tun. Ao H.
Kelly
Winebrenner,
192.
with tho root ol Helen Relp USI, Dear Helen:
SUNDAY
EARLY
MIXED It welcomes laugllo but
You han had letters abolK.
Team
No.
6,
20;
Team
No. 3,
dodlle a oerloos ..,.st~oo with a 4 ' What 1&amp; a Boyfriend, G i r 114;
Team
No.
2,
14;
Team
No.
bruah-&lt;&gt;1!.
trlend, Grandmother, Father?"
1,
10;
Team
No.
5,
10;
Team
Soad )'OUr teenage quelllms to etc. Now I would like to glve
No. 4, 4. High Series, Ed Voss,
YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care ol' you my version of
617; Mary Voss, 453. High Game,
Helen Help USI, this newspaper,
WHAT IS A BIG SISI'Eil?.•.
Ed
Voss, 223; Mary Voss, 164.
PITY SELDOM TVRNS TO LOVE
A big silter is aomeone who
LATE
SUNDAY MIXED Door Bel..:
does your hair when Y&lt;ll go to
Strike
and.
~ares, 14; Forrest
Lut year I went out with a a parcy wllh a opeclal date. She
Rumers,
12;
Team No. 2, 10;
certain fellow about nve times. understands you when you aren't
Ridenours
&amp;
V., 8; Southern
FAch Ume I found him less tn. underatood by anyODe else. She
Bowling,
4;
Rejects,
0. High Ser..
tereollnc. Finally 1 ended II by helps you with your homework
ies,
Dale
Davis,
S8;
Betcy
Batey,
Wlllal him I was serious about when you can't figure ft out. She
489.
High
Game,
Dele
Davis,
IOIDIOUe else. He said he'd wait
takes your parlin llghto agalnsi
234; Retcy Batey, 186.
torever.
your brother. She take.a you for
Rec:eolly bl1 called my rides in her convertible. S h e
muther. Sbe was very upset be- never forgelo your birthday and
CIUIO BUI was going with a girl always buys you a gUt with her
SEWING CLUB MEETS
out ol his religious faith, olm- allowance, but most of all shels
NEW HAVEN - The Julia T.
ply "beeauae she looked like )'OUr beBI friend who helpe and Bryan! SOwing Club met at the
me." Also; the to-other said he loves you. - LlrTLE SISTER home o! Mrs. Lloyd Roush. DW"11 JIOW In Europe for a month Dear LIUie Sisler:
Ing the oocial hour relrellhmenla
"to t17 and target me." S h e
A lot ot little sistoro are prob. were aerwd to Mrs. James Mac:..
. - If 1 wuuld please date ably wondering right now, uHow Knight, Mrs. Herman La,rne,
blm qain when he returned. did llho got 10 lucliy?'' Bel II Mrs. D. A. Smlth,Mro.JolmFry,
J am 1 very selfish persoo. took OO!IIlclerable effort, empa. Mrs. Oltie Roush, Mrs. Eulah
Th11 It tile first lime I am reai- thy, lllld .alfe&lt;tlon on both sides! MacKnight, Mro. L. C. Rouah,
)J ec11cemed tor 10meone elae's Wlah more brother&amp; and sisters MrL Fred Batey aJVI Mrs. !Jo&gt;&lt;(
fee''np, per,haps because I too had your reelpol - 11.
Roush. The next meeting ..W be
fell IIIII way aboul a boy once. Dear Helen:
al the home ol Mrs. !Joyd Roush
lllllllld·l BO out wllh Bill, knowThe kids are alread)' talking with, Mrs. John Fry as hosteaa.
in&amp; I can never love him, or aboul tho big proms. Rolen, ch
"""'d II burt him all the more? you think lt'a neeessary to rem.
Seeml .t errible to push down a ear, or hire allmouolnetotake
DAILY SENTINEL
tho ftrll WIHiflllll lhouihl I've a Blrllo tile Senior Prom- when THEl.eVOTtO
TO WfUIII!" Of
WX'M"'NONAJIA
flfwt had. - V. F.
yoo have a 1960 model of your
IICHUD lio. OWEN, PVaJ.IIIHU
Door U:
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("rm Guelalftl ~ Percep.
I think !hal' I the 1UIIost thing IL. r~ . ow.. ma, ..,.....,, ~
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molher fears be'U pi aerlouo a- ourprlilecl how many members o!
~-~ ..ttw'UI... . . .
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bout a prl of anqlher faith IJKI the uamueot.. generaUon don't tWill~....,.,.
n ~ 1111 ' ....
'In
C lt~. 1\;tw rOtJo.
has choHn YOO ·for a romance- agree with me. They'Ve caught
S..O&lt;riplioll nuo11 OIILwr.. "' curt.
wrecker? Wh1 elM Would she tbe "new ·rfdt" idea: If it costa . . , , t...Jt.Mio II _ , , . ~ - , . ,
In ....!Itt I I 1M ~ . . . . . . Ofkt.$1,. .
JOnd blm on an ~ trip? a lot, it's got claas." Hokum! • lU
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Ctrrtalnly not to' forget a laot (ADd !bat goes, even If II' o lbelr
All; 0. ~ 11.1t. .,. . . .1 ,_
yoor'o Blrl !rllllli he hel al- own and not their parents' mon- 11Ue,
" • 111011111 11.11. nne ..... UA
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"We're .,;uiJ!Ir IIIIo lha lllllit
VPI ~orto Writer
of our achldule, l,ima. Sonlor
COLIIIIBIJS (IJPl) - IJJpor eould beat us. Lima beaoti
Hlah School Coaeh awesome alza. I'm. Jookbw for
llloul lfoorehead ~· concer.ned a real hoodlaloeker," ha aald.
Yl
f'rldal night a claoh with
lfooreheod lo wall aware of
: · aiii"L Lima Senior,
what hi!Jpened last weekend_

Design;

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8enllrlol. P...,eroy..MW!iDort, o, 'TueoclaJ, betol&gt;tr 1,ieea

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Name Officers

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Guys pull'lt1$t one. 1969 Dodp Polara.
Irs sllll .billler anil more pawerlul than
ito com~ors-with 111 all·ntw shape that
puts It waj ahead of other low·Priced ca.rs. 1

••naw..,llel. .
Polar• movea way ·lhta41n luxury, tOo.

All·new instrument penel. Foem·
padded seats. Ca~tln!l: Concoalild
windshield wipers. 'Thl)l ro all standard.
Alonl with a big 230-hp VB.

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inoiclo than other IOio·~ cirs. Th.ll

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Set tlio Glibd 1 uy,aond ltlllr:an.new ' ·
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CO.

R. H. ·RAWLINGS SONS

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They'll Join the over 50,000 others IJI&gt;ected to pack TIJ1!r
Slldlwn In Detroit lor the third IIIII fourlh games of tho Series.
U a Mh game Ia pll,yed, they plan to atay over for that on M..,.
dQ.

The Bndbul')'s will pull out of town with their traDer br!iht
anc1 early Friday morning for Algonac, Mich., where they £requeot-

SIZE

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nomiMthv cammltteo was liP-

Is Planning Party .

WhUe moat of you booeball tans slt at home In your favorite
ehalr watching the weekend games· of the World Series on teleYialon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bndbul')' will be where the action Ia.

camp In the summer.

RECOGNITION CAME TO BARBARA MAYER this week via the
"Communicator," mOithly p.Jillcatlon of the Bureau of Workmea'a
COmpenaation.
1
It described the sc'" of Barbin's work which involves the

scheduling of examl~Btlons by sp8elaUsts for compell&amp;ation recipients, maD¥ times in another state or country, and spoke other
need to call oa the American CouncU In ClevelaDd to interpret smne
afll•&gt;letters which are In a foreign IIJIKUlP.
Before joining the medical section ot Bureau of Workmen's
Cou1Jensation 1011\e elgbt or so years ago, Barbara was a homt

Trust your home heat to
CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

TEXACO

Stew- Rummage Sale Set

Young, and hostess, Mrs. Young.

In Elberfeld Bldg.

ciTY ICE INb FOEl

ithe:==it~=

United Methodist Cburch Frida!'
and Saturday In tbe Elberfeld

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at 9 Lm.

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Columbus.
GEORGE HARRIS, HIS WIFE, CINDA, IIIII their

year ol4 son are

OliPOCted In sometime thla week from Fort Dlx, N.
his discharge !rem the S. Army.

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J. Georae gets

SGT. GEORGE A. HOFFMAN, who has been atatloned at the
Forlleo Air Force Bue In Topeka, Kansas, wUJ leave In eor)J&gt; NoYmllber for Ubon, Thlaland for 1 12 month tour of duljo. He'o here
, _ 00 I 30 ciQ furlaugh.
1
George'a puerto, Mr- and Mrs. Charlea Holrman, drove to

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T&lt;l)eka Cor him, his Wife, the former Joan Van Matre of MI.IUII, W.
VL, IIIII their 1ktonfh.clid daughter, LISL Joan and Lisa will
main here for the neiCI year with her parents, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Howud Van Matre, ud the Hotrm.ana.

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CUSHIONS

Potluck Lunch

lNG

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Is Enjoyed by
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- . Sept. 2t. ~ev. L. S.
stebbins, 111\'8 araee.
dauabter candy~ 11'1111 alm a aUtst for

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luncheon.
Reading or 1he 23rd Pulm
was folioncJ by prayerbfFrfllkie Nwnaw, clas1 prelldlat, wbo
opened the mootli'C. ~ call
wu a n . - with rtodlnr or
1Billng about a plant &lt;&gt;~;)1cnm
or the 1t~ ilep&gt;rllwere read
11111 ~ Tile October ron
call word will be · "lllrvelll"
and the - I I will be A d I

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!lack.

WHITE PETROLEUM
JELLY
11b. JAR

For the proeram readings
were, '"Dally Bread" from Preslo'terlan Lite, by Rachel McBrldei "UrJdJCP'Cted Nlckel,"by
&amp;late F1lher from Qddopoat;

Ma,yme Holmes, read ''The Qd.

et Plop]e,,. from Qdclepolt; .~Au­
tumn I.av•a11 from ''Treas-.

ure:•" by Flolwlce Pottli '..-or
More_Love," from ''Devotion•"

by Peter lllarohall, read by Ada
Sack; .,~ To A Tree,''
!rom Qildopoot, by Frankie l\111-

SYRACIJSE - .Pn.Jer _..
eel the reeent ,.U., of the
Trl Coun11 Cltjzw Radio
Club at their club .-rteralli)lle
home or
White and her ·
br«ber, Rlchird Jlucklrorth.
Tile moellng w presided ciVI!'
by the preoldent, Richard Cirlnotead. RepOrla were read and liPproved, !Ub,Jects were di1C118sed
11 now Ideal for fUture lnteroatl
or the DIODibera.
A potluek dlmer was tlllared
cl1rlng the IOdal hour by Mr.
and Mrs. EmD ~ Dm Manual, Mr. and MrL Junior Holsinger, Brad IUid Paul, Mra.
Ralph Rose, Mr. and Mro. lloiiilao HemiiO)', David LJp8COIIIb,
Claud (Ham) Clnilngham, Rl&lt;llard Grlnatead and Todd, JGIIil
Kearns, Charles (Pee Woo) Beaolty, Mr. and Mra. R, E. Workman, and Apls White, IIIII Rich- ·
ani Duckworth.
The next moetlnll· wiU be Oct.
10 at the aame place.

HALF-PECK BASKETSPlastic. Reg. 69c .44c
IRONSTONE MUGSBuilt to slack.
Reg. 39c . . • . 27c
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LEAF'N GRASS BAGS

15x2CHnch size.

Special Price . . . 48c

Safe, smart way to dll ·

pose of yard trash. Bla:
over 7 bushels.

SIT -ON HAMPER

Ribbed plastic 10 sturdy
C you
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pink or blue. 32-qt. size.

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Swing-Ttp Wastellasbt
Alwa~s looks neat ccwtflid.
becauu

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Daughter's Birth
Being Announced

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PLANTERS-Look like
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WELCOME MATS

COVERS-Plain
or treated .

Mr. and Mro. Paul Pnillenmaw IIIIICIIlcludlngwlththeread·
tnp, ,,._ .Commllldmentl For geler of West Jelroraon, t h e
former Karen Greq of Mlddlel'lrellls," by Sam
port.
are .......,elaJ the birth
alao read by Ada Slaek.
ala dluablel', Terd·Marle, born
... SOpl. ,20 at Cornnol
HoiPtal, C'll"!"buL
Mr. ' and . . . Alfred c. PrntFirol
ol .the Mlddle- tengelir of ¥on· Ohio, and Mr.
pOrl Llterari . Club linea t he and Mro. Je11e ~· aC We~.
IUiilillet reeeu wiU be held at
the llfiiiC(paretltl.
2 p.m. WN!eldaJ at the home
or MrL J111181 111ul, Rulland. Dinner
'Mrl. Jamfil· Euler wiU review
•'The riih- Colaales," a .n d
........... -¥8 1D .,apond ID roll
Mn. E. O. T*Wkabu7 llflaio~
call 1he ..... a( a .......
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&amp;lildaJ at her lllddiOpan·
lalleador.
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ja Obotn-

First M~ting Set

GARMENT BAGSHolds 16 dresses
Reg. 1.79
1.33

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SYRACUSE - A paduck lun&lt;ll
at .....· pi oCoded the meetlii8 or
the star Clus of the Firot Ual~
eel Preabyterlan Church In the

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formed at Holzer.
Swday, In observance of his birtlday, Mrs. Fugate had a din.
ne:r. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fugate, Mr. aDd Mrs. Tbomas
YOOJJV, alld 'Mrs. lotargaret llanManll, who has ,_ relurned to

29.95 LIST
WITH

STORM
DO·O

'lbompJOII, Mra.

FRANK nJGATE SEEMS TO HOLD some sort of record for
raunber of hospltallzatlona. He came home Friday frorn his 26th
trip to a hospital, and Ia rec"'""tlng nicely frCIIII the surgery per-

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HAPPINESS FOR HOMER COOK Is being home from the hospital. He waa returned to his Middleport home Frtdey after havlfw
been conllned to Haher Hoapltal alnce Jan. 2.

3 PC SET
COFFEE I ABLE
AND END TABLES

LIVING ROOM

Ill¥ 11woa. . . .
Mrs. Leo ThOmpaon, lillra. ~
HilT)' sta$&gt;ta, Mrs. Jam Smith, McCOnnlck, lillra. Domld ~
MrL Ueulo Rou,h, Mrs. Alben anil Mrs. H""ard Rouoh.
Haire-. , were

Mrs. A!wplf TholqJIOO to Mro.

bowling, and euchre.

BLACK RO FCOATING . 88
.

meeting: Mrs. Ra.J '11lollliJOil~
Mro. Donald Haynes aol Mro.
Howard Roush.

ant Cheri, 15. The j•Communlcator., llsted her hobbies as reading,

WE SHOT HOLES IN PRI~~~!

19"x33"

pointed to report at the October

Oub Meeting

MASON - The Mason Homemal&lt;ers Club at Its meeting TuesNEW HAVEN - The Aw.lanche
day at. the home of Mrs. Albur- Home Demonstration Club metat
tlce Yourw In Clifton made plana the club house with Mro. A!wpO
lor a Halloween pareythla month. TIM;!mpson as hostess. DeYOt.lons
Prizes will be awarded to ma•"- were led by Mrs. Ray ThOmpsoa.
ed contestants, and to the moat Poems were read by the toUCM~
outalllidl~ club .member IIIII alb- trw: ''Faith" by Mrs. Lyle Mc-oro. The next meetli\i liiU' bo COrmick, "Love" bl.,.-s. Al~rt
held at the home of Mfs. Robert 'J1Kinpson, 41 Hope" by Mrs.l10n.Stewart's.
ald HayllOll,
Movies were ahown of the trip
The following _-niiQWlCt!iil8[lts
to Lewisburg, Beckley atKI other were made: Acht&amp;vementDarwUl
lnterea~ places.
Atter.JI~
be Ocl&lt;&gt;ber 8 at Mason Coun114-ll
were Mrs. Matllda Noble, Mrs. eanw. the next meeting will be
Catherine SWatze~ Mrs, Dorothy
Ocl&lt;&gt;ber 10 at the home of Mrs.
Cartwright, Mrs. Robert
art, Mrs. Ray Fox, Mrs. Gordon

PLAN BAKE SALE
A bake ule will be held Friday at Duke'• Cleanen, Pomee&lt;ooomlst at the Ohio Power co. IIi Pomeroy for aeven years. She roy, Friday bolfmlng at 10 a.
m. by the Foreat RUD r.t.thograduated from Mlddleport Hl&amp;h School IIIII attended Ohio Universidlst Church w.....,•a SocleQ- ar
ty.
Barbara, daughter ol Mr~ an:l Mrs. George MeinhiU't, Middleport, Cbrlollan Service.
is married to John Mayer, Sr~, and Ilia two children, Jdm, Jr., 14,

THROW
RUGS

John Smith; Committee chairmen
are to have their reporta IH1ed
oul for the Counly nieellllg, A

Poems Read at

Homemakers' Club

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By Chatlette
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The lloll,y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, o.; Tuelday, Ocl&lt;&gt;ber 1, 1968

They'll Join the over 50,000 others IJI&gt;ected to pack TIJ1!r
Slldlwn In Detroit lor the third IIIII fourlh games of tho Series.
U a Mh game Ia pll,yed, they plan to atay over for that on M..,.
dQ.

The Bndbul')'s will pull out of town with their traDer br!iht
anc1 early Friday morning for Algonac, Mich., where they £requeot-

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nomiMthv cammltteo was liP-

Is Planning Party .

WhUe moat of you booeball tans slt at home In your favorite
ehalr watching the weekend games· of the World Series on teleYialon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bndbul')' will be where the action Ia.

camp In the summer.

RECOGNITION CAME TO BARBARA MAYER this week via the
"Communicator," mOithly p.Jillcatlon of the Bureau of Workmea'a
COmpenaation.
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It described the sc'" of Barbin's work which involves the

scheduling of examl~Btlons by sp8elaUsts for compell&amp;ation recipients, maD¥ times in another state or country, and spoke other
need to call oa the American CouncU In ClevelaDd to interpret smne
afll•&gt;letters which are In a foreign IIJIKUlP.
Before joining the medical section ot Bureau of Workmen's
Cou1Jensation 1011\e elgbt or so years ago, Barbara was a homt

Trust your home heat to
CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

TEXACO

Stew- Rummage Sale Set

Young, and hostess, Mrs. Young.

In Elberfeld Bldg.

ciTY ICE INb FOEl

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United Methodist Cburch Frida!'
and Saturday In tbe Elberfeld

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Columbus.
GEORGE HARRIS, HIS WIFE, CINDA, IIIII their

year ol4 son are

OliPOCted In sometime thla week from Fort Dlx, N.
his discharge !rem the S. Army.

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SGT. GEORGE A. HOFFMAN, who has been atatloned at the
Forlleo Air Force Bue In Topeka, Kansas, wUJ leave In eor)J&gt; NoYmllber for Ubon, Thlaland for 1 12 month tour of duljo. He'o here
, _ 00 I 30 ciQ furlaugh.
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George'a puerto, Mr- and Mrs. Charlea Holrman, drove to

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T&lt;l)eka Cor him, his Wife, the former Joan Van Matre of MI.IUII, W.
VL, IIIII their 1ktonfh.clid daughter, LISL Joan and Lisa will
main here for the neiCI year with her parents, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Howud Van Matre, ud the Hotrm.ana.

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CUSHIONS

Potluck Lunch

lNG

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Is Enjoyed by
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111e d1m:h Tuelday
- . Sept. 2t. ~ev. L. S.
stebbins, 111\'8 araee.
dauabter candy~ 11'1111 alm a aUtst for

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luncheon.
Reading or 1he 23rd Pulm
was folioncJ by prayerbfFrfllkie Nwnaw, clas1 prelldlat, wbo
opened the mootli'C. ~ call
wu a n . - with rtodlnr or
1Billng about a plant &lt;&gt;~;)1cnm
or the 1t~ ilep&gt;rllwere read
11111 ~ Tile October ron
call word will be · "lllrvelll"
and the - I I will be A d I

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!lack.

WHITE PETROLEUM
JELLY
11b. JAR

For the proeram readings
were, '"Dally Bread" from Preslo'terlan Lite, by Rachel McBrldei "UrJdJCP'Cted Nlckel,"by
&amp;late F1lher from Qddopoat;

Ma,yme Holmes, read ''The Qd.

et Plop]e,,. from Qdclepolt; .~Au­
tumn I.av•a11 from ''Treas-.

ure:•" by Flolwlce Pottli '..-or
More_Love," from ''Devotion•"

by Peter lllarohall, read by Ada
Sack; .,~ To A Tree,''
!rom Qildopoot, by Frankie l\111-

SYRACIJSE - .Pn.Jer _..
eel the reeent ,.U., of the
Trl Coun11 Cltjzw Radio
Club at their club .-rteralli)lle
home or
White and her ·
br«ber, Rlchird Jlucklrorth.
Tile moellng w presided ciVI!'
by the preoldent, Richard Cirlnotead. RepOrla were read and liPproved, !Ub,Jects were di1C118sed
11 now Ideal for fUture lnteroatl
or the DIODibera.
A potluek dlmer was tlllared
cl1rlng the IOdal hour by Mr.
and Mrs. EmD ~ Dm Manual, Mr. and MrL Junior Holsinger, Brad IUid Paul, Mra.
Ralph Rose, Mr. and Mro. lloiiilao HemiiO)', David LJp8COIIIb,
Claud (Ham) Clnilngham, Rl&lt;llard Grlnatead and Todd, JGIIil
Kearns, Charles (Pee Woo) Beaolty, Mr. and Mra. R, E. Workman, and Apls White, IIIII Rich- ·
ani Duckworth.
The next moetlnll· wiU be Oct.
10 at the aame place.

HALF-PECK BASKETSPlastic. Reg. 69c .44c
IRONSTONE MUGSBuilt to slack.
Reg. 39c . . • . 27c
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LEAF'N GRASS BAGS

15x2CHnch size.

Special Price . . . 48c

Safe, smart way to dll ·

pose of yard trash. Bla:
over 7 bushels.

SIT -ON HAMPER

Ribbed plastic 10 sturdy
C you
can sit on itl White •
pink or blue. 32-qt. size.

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Alwa~s looks neat ccwtflid.
becauu

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Daughter's Birth
Being Announced

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In 12·0UACe .conomy

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PLANTERS-Look like
. marble, ceramic .

WELCOME MATS

COVERS-Plain
or treated .

Mr. and Mro. Paul Pnillenmaw IIIIICIIlcludlngwlththeread·
tnp, ,,._ .Commllldmentl For geler of West Jelroraon, t h e
former Karen Greq of Mlddlel'lrellls," by Sam
port.
are .......,elaJ the birth
alao read by Ada Slaek.
ala dluablel', Terd·Marle, born
... SOpl. ,20 at Cornnol
HoiPtal, C'll"!"buL
Mr. ' and . . . Alfred c. PrntFirol
ol .the Mlddle- tengelir of ¥on· Ohio, and Mr.
pOrl Llterari . Club linea t he and Mro. Je11e ~· aC We~.
IUiilillet reeeu wiU be held at
the llfiiiC(paretltl.
2 p.m. WN!eldaJ at the home
or MrL J111181 111ul, Rulland. Dinner
'Mrl. Jamfil· Euler wiU review
•'The riih- Colaales," a .n d
........... -¥8 1D .,apond ID roll
Mn. E. O. T*Wkabu7 llflaio~
call 1he ..... a( a .......
lalned
&amp;lildaJ at her lllddiOpan·
lalleador.
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ja Obotn-

First M~ting Set

GARMENT BAGSHolds 16 dresses
Reg. 1.79
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SYRACUSE - A paduck lun&lt;ll
at .....· pi oCoded the meetlii8 or
the star Clus of the Firot Ual~
eel Preabyterlan Church In the

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LAUNDRY BASKETSI %·bushel size.
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formed at Holzer.
Swday, In observance of his birtlday, Mrs. Fugate had a din.
ne:r. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fugate, Mr. aDd Mrs. Tbomas
YOOJJV, alld 'Mrs. lotargaret llanManll, who has ,_ relurned to

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'lbompJOII, Mra.

FRANK nJGATE SEEMS TO HOLD some sort of record for
raunber of hospltallzatlona. He came home Friday frorn his 26th
trip to a hospital, and Ia rec"'""tlng nicely frCIIII the surgery per-

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HAPPINESS FOR HOMER COOK Is being home from the hospital. He waa returned to his Middleport home Frtdey after havlfw
been conllned to Haher Hoapltal alnce Jan. 2.

3 PC SET
COFFEE I ABLE
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LIVING ROOM

Ill¥ 11woa. . . .
Mrs. Leo ThOmpaon, lillra. ~
HilT)' sta$&gt;ta, Mrs. Jam Smith, McCOnnlck, lillra. Domld ~
MrL Ueulo Rou,h, Mrs. Alben anil Mrs. H""ard Rouoh.
Haire-. , were

Mrs. A!wplf TholqJIOO to Mro.

bowling, and euchre.

BLACK RO FCOATING . 88
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meeting: Mrs. Ra.J '11lollliJOil~
Mro. Donald Haynes aol Mro.
Howard Roush.

ant Cheri, 15. The j•Communlcator., llsted her hobbies as reading,

WE SHOT HOLES IN PRI~~~!

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pointed to report at the October

Oub Meeting

MASON - The Mason Homemal&lt;ers Club at Its meeting TuesNEW HAVEN - The Aw.lanche
day at. the home of Mrs. Albur- Home Demonstration Club metat
tlce Yourw In Clifton made plana the club house with Mro. A!wpO
lor a Halloween pareythla month. TIM;!mpson as hostess. DeYOt.lons
Prizes will be awarded to ma•"- were led by Mrs. Ray ThOmpsoa.
ed contestants, and to the moat Poems were read by the toUCM~
outalllidl~ club .member IIIII alb- trw: ''Faith" by Mrs. Lyle Mc-oro. The next meetli\i liiU' bo COrmick, "Love" bl.,.-s. Al~rt
held at the home of Mfs. Robert 'J1Kinpson, 41 Hope" by Mrs.l10n.Stewart's.
ald HayllOll,
Movies were ahown of the trip
The following _-niiQWlCt!iil8[lts
to Lewisburg, Beckley atKI other were made: Acht&amp;vementDarwUl
lnterea~ places.
Atter.JI~
be Ocl&lt;&gt;ber 8 at Mason Coun114-ll
were Mrs. Matllda Noble, Mrs. eanw. the next meeting will be
Catherine SWatze~ Mrs, Dorothy
Ocl&lt;&gt;ber 10 at the home of Mrs.
Cartwright, Mrs. Robert
art, Mrs. Ray Fox, Mrs. Gordon

PLAN BAKE SALE
A bake ule will be held Friday at Duke'• Cleanen, Pomee&lt;ooomlst at the Ohio Power co. IIi Pomeroy for aeven years. She roy, Friday bolfmlng at 10 a.
m. by the Foreat RUD r.t.thograduated from Mlddleport Hl&amp;h School IIIII attended Ohio Universidlst Church w.....,•a SocleQ- ar
ty.
Barbara, daughter ol Mr~ an:l Mrs. George MeinhiU't, Middleport, Cbrlollan Service.
is married to John Mayer, Sr~, and Ilia two children, Jdm, Jr., 14,

THROW
RUGS

John Smith; Committee chairmen
are to have their reporta IH1ed
oul for the Counly nieellllg, A

Poems Read at

Homemakers' Club

Community
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By Chatlette
Corner••• Hoeflich
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l'f~trket
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Several Guests

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: By Auxiliary

Mr. and Mra. C. E. Silvers
of Coral ' Glble1; .Fla. are the
: SYRACUSE - A Jl1noy BliP· snoots or Ml'•· ·H. o. EwJng.
].r wu plomed b1 lhe Ladles Mrs. Ewbw Qoot last week In
;Auxiliary of lhe Volunteer Fire Columbus with her ...,aln, Jolin
:Deportmant Tuesdaf evening, G, Mortln.
:1Jo1K, 24, wllh a IIOiluck dlmer
Mrs. Roth Zam of South
:aneediDs lho meotlni. Preoldellt Charleston wasthe-kendsuest
Jan Hall ealled lite meeting lo of her mother, Mrs. David Ent:.... RIIIOrte w.,.. rood and amlnger.
:...0Ved. Roll call was answer- Mr. and Mra. Bernard Fultz
:W by 11 members.
and daugllters, Barban, Becl!;y,
.: The Jitney supper will be held and Beth have returned from
lite !ifrocule l!'"ade school Coovoy where they were caUed
!Stturdll', Oct. 12, beglnnlng at due lo the death of Mrs. Fultz'
;4:30 p.m. Members of lhe Aux- maternal grandmother, M r s.
;llluy will canvass the town for Ross Gulngrlch, 86. Funeral ser:donatloos this week. These do- vices were Thursday.
:Utlmo wiU be picked up oo Oct.
Mrs. Leo Kermedy, Sr., Mid:u and 12.
dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Ml; At lite next regular meeting cllael Ohllnpr aod chUdren, MI~. Oct. 8, a kitchen shower chael and Julio, or NeliOIIVIlle
apent the weekend at West Jef:..01 be hold.
; Attending were Jeon H a II, ferson vtslttng Mr. and Mra.
~lvla ZwUIIn&amp; Naomi Loodoo,
Jesse Lake and Mr. aod Mrs.
:clua Lavender, Jllllee Law8011, Paul Prouengeier and Infant
:and 100 David, Myla Hudooo, Ada daughter.
:SOck, lollldred Pierce anddaughMr. and Mra. A. E. Erlewlne
ler Tina. Marie Rizer, A g n e s or ~rlnglield visited rolatlves
:WS.Ste, Mary L&amp;valllor and Thei- and friends In Meigs Cowd;y over
:U.. GrueMr.
the weekend,
Billy Haptoootall, freshman at
Ohlo
University, spent lhe W80k~QUICK QUIZ
ond here wllh hls parents, Mr.
Q-WIIGI filii spawns on and Mrs. Paul Haplonltall.
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Mr. and Mrl. Kevin BrandenA-The grunions w hi c h
burg
or Unloo, were weekend
come up on tile beaches of
gue1ts
or Mr. and Mr1. Arthur
Southern California during
9dnner
and Mrs. Devld Farmtile hllbeat tides to lay lhelr
euaiD tile sancl. As the waves er. Cindy Farmer and Pldllll&gt;
wUb the eggs out of the DeVomy, studento at Ohio Unl1111d, the fish burst out like verolt,y, Joined lhe lemlly on

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popcorn.

Saturd61 evenln&amp;

Q-WIIich it th• worl&lt;l's
biggelf salt mine?
A-The Morton Salt Com·
puy mine at Fairport, Ohio.
It II not expected to be
wosted out before 200 years.

Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mr1. Harold Sauer were Mr.
aod Mrs. Harold Ruak of Cbauneey, Mra. Fred Luchs of Athens and her bouseguest from Am

BY JACK O'BRIAN

--·comes

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"Am•m•rie's

Personal

(;mhbcw*'') ... Owner Charles
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York'• greatest new restaururt
alnce early Le PavUI011, turned
down a lllge ol!er for his 3 East
ll2nd St. balldlng; be eounterol!ered with an ol!er 1u sell just
air rlgllto aver hla calorte-palaco '"' Cbrla CaUon,y (Cob's
~ parl!;y dalqbter)qult"Hello, Dolly" lo get married, hit
,....'1 return, though her marrlqo had a ohort jog .... Cory
Grallt aod Vera Swiit (Whoee
lldrte ore the mlnlell) mode the
Gralfltl ......
llalrdo gedus Mlcbel Kazan
.._ate the copo larllfll their
!lace and attack lbe Hippies wllh
11pr01 net .... 18 lbe Theefl"e of
lho AbiAird so aUiy after aU: Jlttary over the C•ech takeover by
the Rusalda, Rumania's ,Premier
clodded lo IIHlbUixe the Ar111J'and loomed lt .... 011 101111 to
PlramouDt PI-e• far I h e
•t8rfdp at Remagea" fltmtng
.... Job• at P. J. Clarke's ·3rd
Avo. celebrlt;y poj&gt; can't be eo
bad: a flock of Ito waitera and
barteacloro IDured Dlrope thla

unmer.
Go.!' America (claiming 4,000,000 homo • members) threatens
bloc .vollng Qavender power1J
aod we lhlnh the block Is on 3rd
Ave. In the 60s .... Brltllh alna_. Toln Jones ls being oued by
two former manaprs;botb~laim
'"Ufetlme" c:ontraets; couldn't
. _ here .... Anyone "'opect.

ing "The Head" illit a com~

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awQ. 'lbeN too dld their share
to hell&gt; make the dream of a
filler cllurch come 1rue.
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er'chef LOuis De Rose returntram Italy with a new dish
•'Fettuccine alla Gianni,"' a recIpe wheedled !rom a 9Z.,ur.old
great..great...grandmom who nms
a little restailrant ln Frascati,

near Rome .•.. Okay, Louts -

save ,eome

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' - " to make her AmeriCIIIl
with a oymphol!.y ork here
.... Aclor George Peppard contributed $25,000 1o the Actors
S:udl.o; that'D ftnance a Iotta
mumbling and ocratching .... ·nud1 VaUee'slruwdttrlo w e II
lloown, but at TJ'III[o HeUer'•
RuiiY paid hia $9.40 tlfUtll wllh
a if20 bUI aod told the walter to
[*P the cbanp ... Universal'•
"OedillUs, The King" lo bavlng
,lll'eV{ew screenings; ftla a aim-

have Nixon sevea to five over
HHH •••• The procklcers of -'l'he
Only Game In Town" Insist Llx
Te)llor wUI star In It, but jUst In

oost juot that amount In Swiss
lranco .... Doo'l start aln8lng
••Buffalo Girl, Won't You Come

case, SheU01 Winters Is -mlng up In the heupen .... ·Angela
Lantb.Jry, whole Ca:tef;U' runneth
over so hawlly, ba1 ooe twlnse
- her kids remained behind lor
tchool In CaiU. aod - · bore
rehearsing '"Dear World."
Kim Novak'• 10 upaet about

19,yeor.old Buflalo beauty, VIc'
Iuria Mydlan, bQYa: - · ajudo
expert aod lives at lho WYCA
ou• In our home burg, ex.od.c
Butralo, Vlcl!;y'o sumeme 11 almost as common as Smith; or

Planned Oct. 13th
PT. PLEASANT - It will be
wttll mixed emotions that lhe
membera of 5a1N: Paul" a Methodlai Chareh meet to hold dedicatlon services m tbe Sunday aftemooo of Qclober 13.
For with the understandable
pride that goes with a job well
done and the realization of maJJ¥
ac~isbments that have taken
place In the 18 years of the
church's existence. there will
alto be sad memories of aid

her

C04tlrl .... Alrea&lt;lr tranalat- In "The ~w· wW be alllp a
ed Into 35 languaps, "MID of ~.ooo pile of .,.-eke ....
L&amp; Meocba" wW add 15 mare Bardot's 110011« Gunther Sacha'
by yur...acl .... l!clw1. !Jook!.ea new St. Morttz penlhou8e wiU

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Today St. Paul's Methodist
Church has a recently enlarged

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Miss Sharon Whitlatch
MR. AND M~lS. James WhUlatch, Bradbury, are announe-. ing the e - e n t and approaching marriage of their daughter, S~ to Michael Wri8ht, son or Mr. and Mrs, Uoyd
Wrtgllt, Pomeroy, MI.. Whitlatch Is a student at Meigs HIBh
School. Her Dance Ia a 1967 greduato of Pomeroy HIBh School.
He attended an electronics school at Cuyahoga Falls al'llls
currently employed with Ben and TOm Construction. The wedding wW be an event of Oct. 19.

seen great changes since its
origin In 1950. The enlargud
sanctuary, the minister's stucb'
and church social rouns are the
work of the Met.hcdiat men witll
the women of the church providIng !urnlahlngo lor the atudy.
A gao-fUeled hot weter heatlne
system and panellns of tho oociil room was made pos1lbl1 by
the Christian Bullden Clan
and the LaJq&gt;IIBhter's Clan ct.
nated t:Ues for the hllla and new
rooms as weU aa stair carpet.

2 p.m. Oct. 13 with Resident
Bishop D. Frederick Wertz or
the West Vlrllinia Area o! Methodist Churches u the prtnclpal
speaker. Invitation• have . been
mallttd to the former mlnlaten
f1 the church u weU as to maD¥

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The next meeting will be hold
oo Tuesdaf, Oct. 15, when of.

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Meets at Hartford
The~ 111&gt;-

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Go,lllpolla; Mra. Lawr81co WUIIbll, Midlti8J1011; Kathy WOOJI18r,
Point Pleasant; Gamet Scqp,
Point Pleasant; Ellpne Devls,
Admitted -

Leon; James R. Cochran,

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''Tiil Prelldelll'o 01on1"1
A.:..Tbe U.S. Marille Band,
becauae It playa fM atate If.
lalra Ill the Wblte House.

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Columbus and Southern .Olio Eleell!c Company
The Dayton POwer and U1ht ~
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Pmvldfnillow co#, nlleble powtU to 8 mfUion p110~. ·

llpolia; Jamu Plallta, P o I n t
Plsssant.
Dilmiaoed - Berban 'l')luett,
Mra, George~. Mra. Ama
F1klns, LaiR'IIIce Jocdaa, Mra.
Al1111 Forr, Paul Yoder.

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her, John,~. Ud~.
Syracuae; Mr. ud Mrs. Marlon

Halik, Deml,l and ,Mary; ' Mr.
an'd Mrs. ~c:kNeuto!lns. Mr._
Mary Hawk, Mrs. Coddle Wlclcbam, Mr. · aod Mrs. No! bert
Nelli~ Mike, ·:Joe, llorotll)'
aod Stolla, and 'lira, Pafl"lcil
Neu12ling aod son; Bill)', aU of
I'Omeroy,

It """ decided

to

make the

reunion an annual !aU evWJt.

Morris-Murphy Vows

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Is Reunited

Closs. Holdsi

ner, AmleUet Qmle,

The familY' of Mr. aod Mra.
Cheater, hold a
J't!lbiOn llllldey at the hOme of
their daugllter, Mra. Doma Von
Meter, In Granvtllo.
The blrlhda1o of IJ"'d Wolfe,
Narallartman,•Debra Wolle, SonCherch ·of Fonal Ruli wu held
dra and BIU1 Van Meier were
IIUrMIIIJ' at tl\0 Walchlown ball
observed -..the da1. .
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Members d. the !amlly preseat were Mr. and Mrs. lloyd
Wolfe and family, Akroo; Mr. and
Mrs. Bred Thompson, Columbus;
Mr. and Mr1, CUrtis Wolfe, Che ...
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Wolle
and family, Belpre; Mr.andMrl.
Henry Hartman and daughter~;
Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clarke and daughter, Linda, aod
her two daughter~; aU of eo.
lumbua, friends of the !aml)jr,
were al10 there for tile day.

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PH ·A NEI

The event iol tlldtrway with an

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hike. Game• ~nc~.­
!oolbell, bal,fball, aod sack racIng. aod • roast was hold

SINGER~'

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Attandinlwere Mra. EdlthSia1011, JlM,

ilarold, and Dale Ed-

die, Mrs. Caroi1'1 Evan1; Mrs.
Linda Ev.... Mr. aod Mrs. Ken
Nee..,, Teresa, Cindy, Julie, ~­
ole, Devicl, ')'IDuiU&gt;. -

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tomt out mto oil lon&lt;ll, one!
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THE FABRIC SHOP

Chron. 14il7.

Fame ls w h a t
token; eharacter ls
give. When to thls
aWiteD, then yoll

m,y; Mr. lnd Mr1• .ra,. ~
-~ lfr. 'and Mra. ChlrW'~
UIIJII, Brian llld ~; ,VI. . .
H,roeU llld .Grace~ lira. J o a •-'·&lt;~~'
lliNse, Roma and
,Mrl. Mary Nelle ~ .I:Ao

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Atnher, and Ml~; Mr, ,.1!11d
Mrs. llll&lt;r Araolcl, Brt!!t'"""'
IIJ!Itbo; Mr. ·and Mra. fiOII!iili .
~. Traq and Jlmm,Y; M&gt;:/
llld Mra. Bob Devio and Tam- ·

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llve.-Bayard Tlylor, Amerl·
can author.

Singer S.los &amp; S.rvico &amp; McCalls PattorftS

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Births - Mr. aod Mrs. u ...
renee Wilaan, Middleport, a

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A meeting or lho
Women' I Volooteer AuxUiary rl
Lakin State Hoapltal was held

llartJord Melhodl•t Churoh with
the ladles of the church serving
the meal. A sheri bualneSI meetilw lllllowed.
Those in attendanee were Floyd
csmiack, Richard Ord, Donald
F. IIA&gt;ush, James N. IIA&gt;ush, lloyd
Routh, Karl WUes,HarryMUJer,
Arthur 11tabet. Jack Flesher,
Lewis Summers, Herman Layne,
Donald Foglesong, Russell~
hart, Clyde Foley, CheJter Cur·
ry and Rev. Lowell Keeney.

Bottom,

Mro. Glalb"s Cuckler returned
Mr. and Mr1. Mike Schwarz
Solurda1 alter a two - k visit of Mason ore amouncinglhe marIn Powhattan Point with Mr. aod rill&amp;" of lhalr daugllter, Mra.
Mrs. Gratis Bryan.
Judllh Morrll of Masuo, to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bnwen ·ll&gt;etrt Bill Mu~ of CoolvUle.
Solurdey In McArthur wlill his
The wedding waa an event of
mother, Mrs. Gomer Bowen, who Solurda1, Sept. 28, at Parllbur&amp;
hao been Ill. They took Mrs. Bnw- Va. The couple rtlll realclo In
en to the Hocking VaUoy Hospit- Middleport.
al at Logan where lhe remalno
a patient lor observatloo a n d
CHANGE NOTED
treatment.
BonY Gilkey, and not Belly
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub FUe, will represent the Maills
aod Mrs. Anna Jones were &amp;on- Cowity TOPS Club In the area
day guests of Mr. lind Mrs. Paul
Recognltioo Dey to be held In
Fisher at Waterford.
Columbus Solurda,v.

THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA,
7:30 Thursda,v night In Southern
High School audllortum wlth the
~lne unit as hoe~ Mrs. Gordon
West, chairman of hospitality;
J:
.... program, diseuaslon on topics or
school interest; Mrs. Robert
TUESlAY
erts ot Letart Falla. program
SOUTHERN BAND Boosters, ehairman.
Tueedey, II the Racine Hlgll
School, 7:30 p.m.; to plan far
TO CELEBRATE 50TH
toe da1. All band -ente In- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joho B, Grtf.
vited.
fin of Columbul; former Metga
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Re- County resldenla, will aboerve
cine Fire Department, ;pedal their 5Dtb wedding amlversary
lll80IIrw, 7 p.m. Tuesdaf at tho Tuesdaf, Oct. 8. Friends and
flreliouael- to
plan bazaar.
-·
- relatives or the ...pl. mey send
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or- cards lo them at MD Cbeatorder of Eastern Star, 7:U p. m. shlre Rood, cOllunbuo, t3213.
1\leldly, Ma&amp;onlc Temple; elec..
tloo of otllcera1 anooa1 dues ore
PaYabls.
ANNOUNCE SALE
WEDNESDAY
The Kingsbury Mlaelooory
POMEROY
SHAKESPE.o\RE Oub wm hold a rWIIDilp sale
Club, I:~W~
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,home
1,.. ·.'\lid SatunlaJ!, 9 ~"!- to
ol Mra. . . . ~ ~
. _ , ·loHhe• former • • • ~·
111 orlllllll
at roll call; .
• store room oo Cotii't St., ·
lfr1. lleio NoulaUt!a to review a Pomeroy.
oo the Orleol, and Mlia
l4dla I!J&gt;orobach to
tlooa.
AMATEiJRS
MIDDtEI'ORT
8 p.m. Wedneedey,
home of Mrs. L, E. Reynolds;
Mro. o. P. Klein, program, and
a ba1b lllfohaop.
MIDDLEPORT
LrrERARY
Club, ftrll meetlnir to be held
Wednel4oy ,at 2 p.m.; home or
Mra, Jomoa Titus, Rl(lland.
Mro. ' Jamoo Ztler · to 'm tew
·~ Coloniea."
WOMEN'S AUXJLIARY, MidSHERWIN WILLIAMS
dleport Fire Deportment, 7:30
Wedltesdaf nicht at the lire hall;
JeWelo\ ·~: oach
Ia
to brloi'~'aus·t.
111URSDAY
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Temple, Thursda,v nfiht. 7:30, at
the home of Mra. Karl Grueser 1
Plastic Palls -• - lllc ·
Mlnoravtllo.
Ma~killl Tape-- -49c
LAUREL CLIFF Beller Heeilh
(!4x60 Roll)
Club, annlveraary potluck dl,..
nor, 6:30p.m. Thureday, home
~'!~~~!f!l Mrs. 8ertba Parker; Sunahlne
oleten roVNled, wlth a gift ox.c:hlnp; neW 0011 to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF lfa~s County
Amerl- Red Crcoa Chopter,
S:JO p.m. Thuredey, coaference
room of Vetor&amp;DB lfamorlal HoapltoL
MIDDLEPORT

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Memberships
in tile newlr renovated library,
wllich waa newly fUrnished and
oQUIJIIIOd with a Ioree aelecllon
of books by the State llbrary
Commission, Tuosdaf, Sop~ 7.
The Volunteers are still very
much In need ~ new members.
The membership fee ls $1 per
yoor and lite hours worked l"th
the ~tlenta are arranged to lit
ooe'l schedule.
A new heir dryer will be obtained with tl"ading atampe do·
nated by the members. This balr
dryer will help greatly In the
appreciated work of grooming
hair In the warda.
There wu much telk concerrtlng the new program or eel! government 011 the lhird floor
female ward, as It will affect
lbe work of lhe Auxiliary. 1\!argaret T. Roeo, M. D., cllnleal
direclor, explained the plan lor
eventually getting eome or. lho
polienta back Into their homes.

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:::Personal Notes:l: Token Sept. 28th

Seeking More

NEW HAVEN -

credit is also due to those who
helped make the dream cane
true:
or the members who haw moved
1be new steeple of the churctl, away,
Oce was first purchased in 1950 on which huge ligbta are centerRev. White Is extending an m..
when the .need for aaother church ed from dusk to 11 at night, vttatlon to tile public to attend
was nall1ed for the fast grow.. ll the gift of the late Mr. and the service.
lng norlhern Hctlcm or the clcy, Mrs. Harry Childers. The IIBhto
Frm. a membegltiP or five, the are tho Bill of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Now Ralo
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPllChurch has crOifti 10 Its present seph Fk!rbaugh or Mlj)le Ave.
menurahlp or _,.q 200. A OWdoor shrubbery, surr4UIId..iq WIIll&amp;m Windom. remembered
for his role a11 a COfll'n!IWI1Bn
amaU - - '!_! the resr of the -i1 erected brick buUetlo in "The Parmer's DaUihter"
the preMnt church~ was board, waa lliven by the Jividen video series, wtll play Deborah
UHd for termon&amp; arid church famU1.
Kerr's hWiband tn '"'nlt OJpeJ
1choal. 'lbe ftrtt minister was
The lntertor of the ~urch bae Moth.l."
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da,v at the hame of Mr. aod Mro,
ljorbart N-Unc. Peacock Avo.,
Pomeroy, wbeo lhe blrthda1s of
Mrs. VIctor Bohr, Mrl. Don Van·
Meter, Mrs. Dolo w•mer, Mrl.
Patrick Noutollng ai&gt;d ~· Mary
Halik were observed.
Allendlng were Mrs. Elizabeth
Wickham, Mr1. John a.w., Kollh
aod Brenda, Mra.AdaVenMetor,
Mrs. Doo Von Meter,.aUq!i:l.eatar; Mr. and Mn. Jolu\ U t ~
Teresa, David, Johmy, and Dantill. Circleville; Mr. fnd Mrs.

tarY Oub of New Haven hMd ill
regular dinner meeting at the

sanctuary, choir loft, minister's
study. large social room, eight
Sunday School rooms, a modern
kitchen, and ln addition there is tng.
a ti~room parSOI'IIge located at
The dedieation service for the
2513 Jetleraon Ave. The present debt-tree church Is scheduled. tor

pastor Is the Rev; NorvtUe
White.
WhUe the much of the church's
progress is due to the untiring
efforts of its faithful members,

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won't see Sophia Loren aetiDg pie llory of mother love,
with any of her Iormor 111m
Dlalwm carron•s made ecene

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GeOtge Hamlltilll and Peter
(war .... y'know) .... Met stor Lewford oro reported easer to
Bob MerrUI chomped down the open a N. Y. dlscotek, SOOil u
Welglll Watcllers cllmer at the they find • pockelbook .... Greek
Green Acres Steak Pub .... ADd Princess Irene, a line planial,

oootclled (wlthlioda,)lbeolddlva'a
tale that pear.obaped opera ator1
alng better.
RFK'• press aide, Frank Meoklewlcz, could bave steyed In
oommunlcatloos - a J1Ublleityeager exec Wlllled Frank lobullcl
him u "RFK Image'' .... He
didn't even have the bairl ••• .
Frank is - - to amounce
be'll give L. A. 1\!ayor Yo.V •
run for It
Carlo FQJJ1'a pals ...,. )'(Ill

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Star Dusters'
4-H Club Meets

plato force please cooslder that 1/lews, palo say she might retire
Davy Jones ol. the Monkees, tl.vefeot.notl!ln&amp; !lgllts Somy Lialoll;
for laughs.
Hedy Lamarr beautified Chez
Jacfl,les .... Franc:oise Sqan Is
liking oo her nrot shoot-wrillnl
Job - lor old friend French mid·
dlewelBIII champ J.aurent DautblUe'o allloblog .... Price or
brides In Nllerla went up apln

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OHIO VALLEY LIVESTocK CO.
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GilllpOlta, ohio
. Si~; Jltp~ 28, 1968
iiOGS - 11'5 to 220 lbs, 18.
to 19;~ ~~ 10 250 lbl, 18 lo

l)Jianu., ot
Ptga, 85 lo 100; 511oall, 7 to,
Brad F. Hudaoa, Pauline H....' dleptirt. .
atteniled .the Dorc01 ·
SYRACUSE - Weekend guoota
15.
110111o ShentUID D. Buskirk, Ellie MlsslOiary Circle at tho hCIIIe Ot
of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwlllln&amp;
CATTLE - Steers, 20 lo 26;
·EtiiOi J!lllihes. She aleo talked lo
Mr. and Mro. Franklin Hendrix Heifers 20 lo 25; Bahl Bee~ M. Buskirk, IM!ddleport.
!olergvet Klcko1, Carl Klckel • Belt,y boi'ot and Cntg and Mr.
and daughter Barbara, and Mr. 20 to 26; Fat Cows, 14 to 17.50;
and Mro. Norman Hendrto and came,, 12 to 14; Bulla. 18 to R&amp;clne Home Nalioaal Bonk, Thomli Dorst.
MralJI•'Iofamie Warner of Alitdaughter, Denise, were Mr. and 1o 22; MUk cOors, 100 to 200, lot, R&amp;ctno. Warren D. Reeves, Ruth ance and Mrs. Dally Pouley or
Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix, aod lour
VEAL CALVES - Tqls 34,80;
children; Mr. and Mrs. David seconds 30 to 32; Medium 2t to Reeves lo Larry G. Johnson,, Deerlleld lijlent Labor DIJo weekHendrto, and three children, and 30; Com. &amp; Hvs. 22 to 28; Culls, Gloria J. Johnson, parcels, Ruk• end with lholr sister and ~roth,
land
er,law, Mr. and Mrs. Sani Pickher brother Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. 20 to 22.
Franklin D. Hudson. Blonde..: en1, and ...other relatives In Wesc
Richard Hotfman, of Mllnukee,
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms., 5 to
Wis.; Mr. and Mro. RanciY At- 10; stock Ewes. 5 to 10~ Fat M. Hudoon lo Lee A. Sayre, Rull!· Vlrlliote.
Mr. and Mrs. carl B. Weese
kins and three children; Dana Sheep, 4 to 10; Cull&amp;, 1 to 5;" L. sayre, lot, Sutton, Syracuse.
Warren
Pickens,
Lillian
Pickvtslted
with their aon and daughlind Gene Hendrix; Mr. and Mrs. Bucks, 4 to 10; Fat Wethers.
ens
to
MCII'Ilnlllhela
Power
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Ellgone All&lt;lns and daughter; .Mr.
51o 10.
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aod Mrs. Richard Foley, CleveOlivo.
LAMBS - Tops 24; Seconds,
Ray Riggs, MIJ")' Rigs tc Monland, aod Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 18 to 22; Light Wts., 16 to
Billf B. orr, Marthe ~ Orr
ongahela Power Co., rightofway,
Hendrix and daughter Linda, Me- 22; Colrm&gt;on, IS lo 18.
to MOIIOI1lllhela Power Co., right
Ptlerson, Kans.
of way, Olhe.:
On Sunday a picnic dinner wa1
P. M. Cowdery lo Monongahela
enJoyed by lho group 011 the
Pc:mer Co., rigtrt of way, Olive.
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Zwilling lawn. &amp;uldaJ llflernoon
Robert Reed, C::Orlotta Reed to
HORs: 190-220, 20.35; No. I
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Don 20.60; 220-240, 19.85; 240-260,
Alvin Reed, Roxie Reed, 40 acJames and olx chlldrat of cilf- 19.~; 180-190, 18.60; s 0 w s,
NEW HAVEN ' - The Ver11011 res, Olive.
ton, W. Va., and Nr. and Mrs. 16.50-17.30; Boars, 15.30'-15.50; Star Dustera 4-H Club met with
Alvin Reed, Roxie ReedloRobMalcolm Guinther and two cbll- Stock Hogs, 16.50-20.60.
Angela, Janet and Eddie Sayre ert R&amp;ed, Carlotta Reed, 40
dren, local.
cattle 744 Head: Oloice Steers, as hostesses and host. Angela a~res, OliVe.
Twelve of the 13 cblldren ~ 27.00-27.50; Good 2~.00 - 26.90; sayre, ¥ice president, presided
Carrie B. Scarry, Glenn F.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix, standard, 23.50-24. io; Good Heif- at the business meelirw. 'rho Harpold, Helen E, Harpold to
were present, belngthellrsttlme ers, 25.00-26.30;Standard, 22.50- group sang the club song, uwest han Powell, Carolyn L, Powell,
aU had been together lor many 24.00; Good Cows, 19.40-20.10; VIrginia Boys and Glrla," and lots, Sutton, Rllcine.
yurs. A daughter, Mra. Virgil Utilit,y, 17,5()..18,60; Camer and
gave the club pledge.
(Lucllle) Plhi, of Mcl'hersoo, Cutters. 16.50~own; bulls, 21.50The October meeting wUl be a
Kans., was unable to be pres- 24.10; Stock CIU!e Steers, 22,50- re-orpnization
meeting
and
ent.
25.80; Feeder Cllves, 24,50-30- wm be held at tho home of Har- • That Loos'en
.20.
Caral Lynloy SlgMCI
riett Thompsoo. Re!reslunents
Need Not Embarrass
Veal C&amp;lves: Choice, 35,00- were served to Harriett Thomp- · oon·t nve tn tear of ralM! teeth
HOLLYWOOD iUPnBlonde Carol Lynley has been 36.00; Good. 33.50; Medhun, son Barry Haynes 1 Connl.e Hotr- l0011enlng, wobbllnt or dropplnl Juat
at the wrong Ume. P'or more ~urHT
signed to star 1n "You Can't 30.00; Commercial, '27.0(1..down; man,' "Debbie Hottman, Mrs. AI· ana
more comfort, Jus\ aprlnkle a
Win '}:m All" otarr!ng Paul Baby Calves by ttle Head. 17.00- be t Thompson, Mrs. Herbert ltttle FASTEETH on your plates.
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JI'ABTEETH ho ld.5 tal&amp;e teeth tl.rmer.
Burke.
40.00.
Sayre 1 Mrs Donald Haynes 1 Rita lhkes ~ung eMier. No pasty. sooey
taete. Help&amp; check '"denture breath'.
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Lambs: Choice 26.~0; Good, Sayre and Angela, Janet and Ed· Dentures that nt are e!l8l'Jltl.al Lo
Arbor, Mich., and Airman and
c......
belltll. See your dentist regu larly.
24. 75; Medium. 23.00.
die .xv~ e.
Mrs. -Miller.
Get FASTEETH at all arug counters.

Voice along Broadway
NEW YORK- The book by the
Gorman girl..,heflhat Jackie Kennedy !Ired when she otarted to get
out In Nov. (Ti·

Report

18.50; IJ&amp;IIt. l7 ;to IUO; Fat
Sowti, u . to l71 Stw•. 12 lo
15; Boors 11 to lfJ Sows &amp;

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we struck out on

This house is one in a thousand. For every one
of these, 999 homes in this atea can be eeonomi·
cally converted to electric heal. Thai's one reason
why the switch to flameless electric heat is break·
ing all records. People who have il are comparing
their bills for electric heal againsl lheir former
fuel bills and ate leiling their friends it cosl (I)
"about the same," (2) "a fraction more" or, (3) "a lillie less." If you'te
beginning lo think your home could be converted and healed inexpensively
with elecltic heat, the chances are 999 out of a thousand you'te right Let
us prove il. Gel a free estimale.

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D~aler p~epares 1 writ.len estimate of the cost to convert yo_ur home to elec·

Inc heat1ng. Offer available lo our customers only. There ts no obliaalion.

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Mr. and Mra. C. E. Silvers
of Coral ' Glble1; .Fla. are the
: SYRACUSE - A Jl1noy BliP· snoots or Ml'•· ·H. o. EwJng.
].r wu plomed b1 lhe Ladles Mrs. Ewbw Qoot last week In
;Auxiliary of lhe Volunteer Fire Columbus with her ...,aln, Jolin
:Deportmant Tuesdaf evening, G, Mortln.
:1Jo1K, 24, wllh a IIOiluck dlmer
Mrs. Roth Zam of South
:aneediDs lho meotlni. Preoldellt Charleston wasthe-kendsuest
Jan Hall ealled lite meeting lo of her mother, Mrs. David Ent:.... RIIIOrte w.,.. rood and amlnger.
:...0Ved. Roll call was answer- Mr. and Mra. Bernard Fultz
:W by 11 members.
and daugllters, Barban, Becl!;y,
.: The Jitney supper will be held and Beth have returned from
lite !ifrocule l!'"ade school Coovoy where they were caUed
!Stturdll', Oct. 12, beglnnlng at due lo the death of Mrs. Fultz'
;4:30 p.m. Members of lhe Aux- maternal grandmother, M r s.
;llluy will canvass the town for Ross Gulngrlch, 86. Funeral ser:donatloos this week. These do- vices were Thursday.
:Utlmo wiU be picked up oo Oct.
Mrs. Leo Kermedy, Sr., Mid:u and 12.
dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Ml; At lite next regular meeting cllael Ohllnpr aod chUdren, MI~. Oct. 8, a kitchen shower chael and Julio, or NeliOIIVIlle
apent the weekend at West Jef:..01 be hold.
; Attending were Jeon H a II, ferson vtslttng Mr. and Mra.
~lvla ZwUIIn&amp; Naomi Loodoo,
Jesse Lake and Mr. aod Mrs.
:clua Lavender, Jllllee Law8011, Paul Prouengeier and Infant
:and 100 David, Myla Hudooo, Ada daughter.
:SOck, lollldred Pierce anddaughMr. and Mra. A. E. Erlewlne
ler Tina. Marie Rizer, A g n e s or ~rlnglield visited rolatlves
:WS.Ste, Mary L&amp;valllor and Thei- and friends In Meigs Cowd;y over
:U.. GrueMr.
the weekend,
Billy Haptoootall, freshman at
Ohlo
University, spent lhe W80k~QUICK QUIZ
ond here wllh hls parents, Mr.
Q-WIIGI filii spawns on and Mrs. Paul Haplonltall.
IGIIdP
Mr. and Mrl. Kevin BrandenA-The grunions w hi c h
burg
or Unloo, were weekend
come up on tile beaches of
gue1ts
or Mr. and Mr1. Arthur
Southern California during
9dnner
and Mrs. Devld Farmtile hllbeat tides to lay lhelr
euaiD tile sancl. As the waves er. Cindy Farmer and Pldllll&gt;
wUb the eggs out of the DeVomy, studento at Ohio Unl1111d, the fish burst out like verolt,y, Joined lhe lemlly on

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popcorn.

Saturd61 evenln&amp;

Q-WIIich it th• worl&lt;l's
biggelf salt mine?
A-The Morton Salt Com·
puy mine at Fairport, Ohio.
It II not expected to be
wosted out before 200 years.

Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mr1. Harold Sauer were Mr.
aod Mrs. Harold Ruak of Cbauneey, Mra. Fred Luchs of Athens and her bouseguest from Am

BY JACK O'BRIAN

--·comes

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Personal

(;mhbcw*'') ... Owner Charles
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York'• greatest new restaururt
alnce early Le PavUI011, turned
down a lllge ol!er for his 3 East
ll2nd St. balldlng; be eounterol!ered with an ol!er 1u sell just
air rlgllto aver hla calorte-palaco '"' Cbrla CaUon,y (Cob's
~ parl!;y dalqbter)qult"Hello, Dolly" lo get married, hit
,....'1 return, though her marrlqo had a ohort jog .... Cory
Grallt aod Vera Swiit (Whoee
lldrte ore the mlnlell) mode the
Gralfltl ......
llalrdo gedus Mlcbel Kazan
.._ate the copo larllfll their
!lace and attack lbe Hippies wllh
11pr01 net .... 18 lbe Theefl"e of
lho AbiAird so aUiy after aU: Jlttary over the C•ech takeover by
the Rusalda, Rumania's ,Premier
clodded lo IIHlbUixe the Ar111J'and loomed lt .... 011 101111 to
PlramouDt PI-e• far I h e
•t8rfdp at Remagea" fltmtng
.... Job• at P. J. Clarke's ·3rd
Avo. celebrlt;y poj&gt; can't be eo
bad: a flock of Ito waitera and
barteacloro IDured Dlrope thla

unmer.
Go.!' America (claiming 4,000,000 homo • members) threatens
bloc .vollng Qavender power1J
aod we lhlnh the block Is on 3rd
Ave. In the 60s .... Brltllh alna_. Toln Jones ls being oued by
two former manaprs;botb~laim
'"Ufetlme" c:ontraets; couldn't
. _ here .... Anyone "'opect.

ing "The Head" illit a com~

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awQ. 'lbeN too dld their share
to hell&gt; make the dream of a
filler cllurch come 1rue.
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er'chef LOuis De Rose returntram Italy with a new dish
•'Fettuccine alla Gianni,"' a recIpe wheedled !rom a 9Z.,ur.old
great..great...grandmom who nms
a little restailrant ln Frascati,

near Rome .•.. Okay, Louts -

save ,eome

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' - " to make her AmeriCIIIl
with a oymphol!.y ork here
.... Aclor George Peppard contributed $25,000 1o the Actors
S:udl.o; that'D ftnance a Iotta
mumbling and ocratching .... ·nud1 VaUee'slruwdttrlo w e II
lloown, but at TJ'III[o HeUer'•
RuiiY paid hia $9.40 tlfUtll wllh
a if20 bUI aod told the walter to
[*P the cbanp ... Universal'•
"OedillUs, The King" lo bavlng
,lll'eV{ew screenings; ftla a aim-

have Nixon sevea to five over
HHH •••• The procklcers of -'l'he
Only Game In Town" Insist Llx
Te)llor wUI star In It, but jUst In

oost juot that amount In Swiss
lranco .... Doo'l start aln8lng
••Buffalo Girl, Won't You Come

case, SheU01 Winters Is -mlng up In the heupen .... ·Angela
Lantb.Jry, whole Ca:tef;U' runneth
over so hawlly, ba1 ooe twlnse
- her kids remained behind lor
tchool In CaiU. aod - · bore
rehearsing '"Dear World."
Kim Novak'• 10 upaet about

19,yeor.old Buflalo beauty, VIc'
Iuria Mydlan, bQYa: - · ajudo
expert aod lives at lho WYCA
ou• In our home burg, ex.od.c
Butralo, Vlcl!;y'o sumeme 11 almost as common as Smith; or

Planned Oct. 13th
PT. PLEASANT - It will be
wttll mixed emotions that lhe
membera of 5a1N: Paul" a Methodlai Chareh meet to hold dedicatlon services m tbe Sunday aftemooo of Qclober 13.
For with the understandable
pride that goes with a job well
done and the realization of maJJ¥
ac~isbments that have taken
place In the 18 years of the
church's existence. there will
alto be sad memories of aid

her

C04tlrl .... Alrea&lt;lr tranalat- In "The ~w· wW be alllp a
ed Into 35 languaps, "MID of ~.ooo pile of .,.-eke ....
L&amp; Meocba" wW add 15 mare Bardot's 110011« Gunther Sacha'
by yur...acl .... l!clw1. !Jook!.ea new St. Morttz penlhou8e wiU

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Today St. Paul's Methodist
Church has a recently enlarged

OJt Tonight"

to the Copra's new

O'Brian.

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Miss Sharon Whitlatch
MR. AND M~lS. James WhUlatch, Bradbury, are announe-. ing the e - e n t and approaching marriage of their daughter, S~ to Michael Wri8ht, son or Mr. and Mrs, Uoyd
Wrtgllt, Pomeroy, MI.. Whitlatch Is a student at Meigs HIBh
School. Her Dance Ia a 1967 greduato of Pomeroy HIBh School.
He attended an electronics school at Cuyahoga Falls al'llls
currently employed with Ben and TOm Construction. The wedding wW be an event of Oct. 19.

seen great changes since its
origin In 1950. The enlargud
sanctuary, the minister's stucb'
and church social rouns are the
work of the Met.hcdiat men witll
the women of the church providIng !urnlahlngo lor the atudy.
A gao-fUeled hot weter heatlne
system and panellns of tho oociil room was made pos1lbl1 by
the Christian Bullden Clan
and the LaJq&gt;IIBhter's Clan ct.
nated t:Ues for the hllla and new
rooms as weU aa stair carpet.

2 p.m. Oct. 13 with Resident
Bishop D. Frederick Wertz or
the West Vlrllinia Area o! Methodist Churches u the prtnclpal
speaker. Invitation• have . been
mallttd to the former mlnlaten
f1 the church u weU as to maD¥

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llmlnor1 plana lor Chrlotmu.
The next meeting will be hold
oo Tuesdaf, Oct. 15, when of.

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Meets at Hartford
The~ 111&gt;-

Elmer F I f o,
Go,lllpolla; Mra. Lawr81co WUIIbll, Midlti8J1011; Kathy WOOJI18r,
Point Pleasant; Gamet Scqp,
Point Pleasant; Ellpne Devls,
Admitted -

Leon; James R. Cochran,

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per kilowatt hour tllan ever. before!

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Q-Whol bane! II coiled
''Tiil Prelldelll'o 01on1"1
A.:..Tbe U.S. Marille Band,
becauae It playa fM atate If.
lalra Ill the Wblte House.

STARTING

COLOR CENTER

"' .' l'lhe CincinnaH Gn &amp; Electric Company

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The Cltvelartd Electric muminitinti Company
Columbus and Southern .Olio Eleell!c Company
The Dayton POwer and U1ht ~
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Ohlp l'owlr ComjlljiJ, i
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Pmvldfnillow co#, nlleble powtU to 8 mfUion p110~. ·

llpolia; Jamu Plallta, P o I n t
Plsssant.
Dilmiaoed - Berban 'l')luett,
Mra, George~. Mra. Ama
F1klns, LaiR'IIIce Jocdaa, Mra.
Al1111 Forr, Paul Yoder.

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her, John,~. Ud~.
Syracuae; Mr. ud Mrs. Marlon

Halik, Deml,l and ,Mary; ' Mr.
an'd Mrs. ~c:kNeuto!lns. Mr._
Mary Hawk, Mrs. Coddle Wlclcbam, Mr. · aod Mrs. No! bert
Nelli~ Mike, ·:Joe, llorotll)'
aod Stolla, and 'lira, Pafl"lcil
Neu12ling aod son; Bill)', aU of
I'Omeroy,

It """ decided

to

make the

reunion an annual !aU evWJt.

Morris-Murphy Vows

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Live Wire

Is Reunited

Closs. Holdsi

ner, AmleUet Qmle,

The familY' of Mr. aod Mra.
Cheater, hold a
J't!lbiOn llllldey at the hOme of
their daugllter, Mra. Doma Von
Meter, In Granvtllo.
The blrlhda1o of IJ"'d Wolfe,
Narallartman,•Debra Wolle, SonCherch ·of Fonal Ruli wu held
dra and BIU1 Van Meier were
IIUrMIIIJ' at tl\0 Walchlown ball
observed -..the da1. .
Curlla WOlle,

Annual Pdrty

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Members d. the !amlly preseat were Mr. and Mrs. lloyd
Wolfe and family, Akroo; Mr. and
Mrs. Bred Thompson, Columbus;
Mr. and Mr1, CUrtis Wolfe, Che ...
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Wolle
and family, Belpre; Mr.andMrl.
Henry Hartman and daughter~;
Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clarke and daughter, Linda, aod
her two daughter~; aU of eo.
lumbua, friends of the !aml)jr,
were al10 there for tile day.

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70.00
PH ·A NEI

The event iol tlldtrway with an

anon-

hike. Game• ~nc~.­
!oolbell, bal,fball, aod sack racIng. aod • roast was hold

SINGER~'

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Attandinlwere Mra. EdlthSia1011, JlM,

ilarold, and Dale Ed-

die, Mrs. Caroi1'1 Evan1; Mrs.
Linda Ev.... Mr. aod Mrs. Ken
Nee..,, Teresa, Cindy, Julie, ~­
ole, Devicl, ')'IDuiU&gt;. -

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Stave; Mr. and lire. Dale Wor-

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ON ALL SINGER MODELS

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An&lt;! lhe f o m e of Dat&gt;ld
tomt out mto oil lon&lt;ll, one!
the Lord brought the feor of

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THE FABRIC SHOP

Chron. 14il7.

Fame ls w h a t
token; eharacter ls
give. When to thls
aWiteD, then yoll

m,y; Mr. lnd Mr1• .ra,. ~
-~ lfr. 'and Mra. ChlrW'~
UIIJII, Brian llld ~; ,VI. . .
H,roeU llld .Grace~ lira. J o a •-'·&lt;~~'
lliNse, Roma and
,Mrl. Mary Nelle ~ .I:Ao

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JPJ, Mary

Atnher, and Ml~; Mr, ,.1!11d
Mrs. llll&lt;r Araolcl, Brt!!t'"""'
IIJ!Itbo; Mr. ·and Mra. fiOII!iili .
~. Traq and Jlmm,Y; M&gt;:/
llld Mra. Bob Devio and Tam- ·

you have
what you

truth you
be.l!ln to
llve.-Bayard Tlylor, Amerl·
can author.

Singer S.los &amp; S.rvico &amp; McCalls PattorftS

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPlrAL
Births - Mr. aod Mrs. u ...
renee Wilaan, Middleport, a

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A meeting or lho
Women' I Volooteer AuxUiary rl
Lakin State Hoapltal was held

llartJord Melhodl•t Churoh with
the ladles of the church serving
the meal. A sheri bualneSI meetilw lllllowed.
Those in attendanee were Floyd
csmiack, Richard Ord, Donald
F. IIA&gt;ush, James N. IIA&gt;ush, lloyd
Routh, Karl WUes,HarryMUJer,
Arthur 11tabet. Jack Flesher,
Lewis Summers, Herman Layne,
Donald Foglesong, Russell~
hart, Clyde Foley, CheJter Cur·
ry and Rev. Lowell Keeney.

Bottom,

Mro. Glalb"s Cuckler returned
Mr. and Mr1. Mike Schwarz
Solurda1 alter a two - k visit of Mason ore amouncinglhe marIn Powhattan Point with Mr. aod rill&amp;" of lhalr daugllter, Mra.
Mrs. Gratis Bryan.
Judllh Morrll of Masuo, to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bnwen ·ll&gt;etrt Bill Mu~ of CoolvUle.
Solurdey In McArthur wlill his
The wedding waa an event of
mother, Mrs. Gomer Bowen, who Solurda1, Sept. 28, at Parllbur&amp;
hao been Ill. They took Mrs. Bnw- Va. The couple rtlll realclo In
en to the Hocking VaUoy Hospit- Middleport.
al at Logan where lhe remalno
a patient lor observatloo a n d
CHANGE NOTED
treatment.
BonY Gilkey, and not Belly
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub FUe, will represent the Maills
aod Mrs. Anna Jones were &amp;on- Cowity TOPS Club In the area
day guests of Mr. lind Mrs. Paul
Recognltioo Dey to be held In
Fisher at Waterford.
Columbus Solurda,v.

THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA,
7:30 Thursda,v night In Southern
High School audllortum wlth the
~lne unit as hoe~ Mrs. Gordon
West, chairman of hospitality;
J:
.... program, diseuaslon on topics or
school interest; Mrs. Robert
TUESlAY
erts ot Letart Falla. program
SOUTHERN BAND Boosters, ehairman.
Tueedey, II the Racine Hlgll
School, 7:30 p.m.; to plan far
TO CELEBRATE 50TH
toe da1. All band -ente In- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joho B, Grtf.
vited.
fin of Columbul; former Metga
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Re- County resldenla, will aboerve
cine Fire Department, ;pedal their 5Dtb wedding amlversary
lll80IIrw, 7 p.m. Tuesdaf at tho Tuesdaf, Oct. 8. Friends and
flreliouael- to
plan bazaar.
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POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or- cards lo them at MD Cbeatorder of Eastern Star, 7:U p. m. shlre Rood, cOllunbuo, t3213.
1\leldly, Ma&amp;onlc Temple; elec..
tloo of otllcera1 anooa1 dues ore
PaYabls.
ANNOUNCE SALE
WEDNESDAY
The Kingsbury Mlaelooory
POMEROY
SHAKESPE.o\RE Oub wm hold a rWIIDilp sale
Club, I:~W~
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,home
1,.. ·.'\lid SatunlaJ!, 9 ~"!- to
ol Mra. . . . ~ ~
. _ , ·loHhe• former • • • ~·
111 orlllllll
at roll call; .
• store room oo Cotii't St., ·
lfr1. lleio NoulaUt!a to review a Pomeroy.
oo the Orleol, and Mlia
l4dla I!J&gt;orobach to
tlooa.
AMATEiJRS
MIDDtEI'ORT
8 p.m. Wedneedey,
home of Mrs. L, E. Reynolds;
Mro. o. P. Klein, program, and
a ba1b lllfohaop.
MIDDLEPORT
LrrERARY
Club, ftrll meetlnir to be held
Wednel4oy ,at 2 p.m.; home or
Mra, Jomoa Titus, Rl(lland.
Mro. ' Jamoo Ztler · to 'm tew
·~ Coloniea."
WOMEN'S AUXJLIARY, MidSHERWIN WILLIAMS
dleport Fire Deportment, 7:30
Wedltesdaf nicht at the lire hall;
JeWelo\ ·~: oach
Ia
to brloi'~'aus·t.
111URSDAY
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Temple, Thursda,v nfiht. 7:30, at
the home of Mra. Karl Grueser 1
Plastic Palls -• - lllc ·
Mlnoravtllo.
Ma~killl Tape-- -49c
LAUREL CLIFF Beller Heeilh
(!4x60 Roll)
Club, annlveraary potluck dl,..
nor, 6:30p.m. Thureday, home
~'!~~~!f!l Mrs. 8ertba Parker; Sunahlne
oleten roVNled, wlth a gift ox.c:hlnp; neW 0011 to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF lfa~s County
Amerl- Red Crcoa Chopter,
S:JO p.m. Thuredey, coaference
room of Vetor&amp;DB lfamorlal HoapltoL
MIDDLEPORT

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LAKIN -

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Memberships
in tile newlr renovated library,
wllich waa newly fUrnished and
oQUIJIIIOd with a Ioree aelecllon
of books by the State llbrary
Commission, Tuosdaf, Sop~ 7.
The Volunteers are still very
much In need ~ new members.
The membership fee ls $1 per
yoor and lite hours worked l"th
the ~tlenta are arranged to lit
ooe'l schedule.
A new heir dryer will be obtained with tl"ading atampe do·
nated by the members. This balr
dryer will help greatly In the
appreciated work of grooming
hair In the warda.
There wu much telk concerrtlng the new program or eel! government 011 the lhird floor
female ward, as It will affect
lbe work of lhe Auxiliary. 1\!argaret T. Roeo, M. D., cllnleal
direclor, explained the plan lor
eventually getting eome or. lho
polienta back Into their homes.

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Mrs. Kenneth Lew1011. L o n g

:::Personal Notes:l: Token Sept. 28th

Seeking More

NEW HAVEN -

credit is also due to those who
helped make the dream cane
true:
or the members who haw moved
1be new steeple of the churctl, away,
Oce was first purchased in 1950 on which huge ligbta are centerRev. White Is extending an m..
when the .need for aaother church ed from dusk to 11 at night, vttatlon to tile public to attend
was nall1ed for the fast grow.. ll the gift of the late Mr. and the service.
lng norlhern Hctlcm or the clcy, Mrs. Harry Childers. The IIBhto
Frm. a membegltiP or five, the are tho Bill of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Now Ralo
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPllChurch has crOifti 10 Its present seph Fk!rbaugh or Mlj)le Ave.
menurahlp or _,.q 200. A OWdoor shrubbery, surr4UIId..iq WIIll&amp;m Windom. remembered
for his role a11 a COfll'n!IWI1Bn
amaU - - '!_! the resr of the -i1 erected brick buUetlo in "The Parmer's DaUihter"
the preMnt church~ was board, waa lliven by the Jividen video series, wtll play Deborah
UHd for termon&amp; arid church famU1.
Kerr's hWiband tn '"'nlt OJpeJ
1choal. 'lbe ftrtt minister was
The lntertor of the ~urch bae Moth.l."
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A family r"""""' wu hold &amp;m.
da,v at the hame of Mr. aod Mro,
ljorbart N-Unc. Peacock Avo.,
Pomeroy, wbeo lhe blrthda1s of
Mrs. VIctor Bohr, Mrl. Don Van·
Meter, Mrs. Dolo w•mer, Mrl.
Patrick Noutollng ai&gt;d ~· Mary
Halik were observed.
Allendlng were Mrs. Elizabeth
Wickham, Mr1. John a.w., Kollh
aod Brenda, Mra.AdaVenMetor,
Mrs. Doo Von Meter,.aUq!i:l.eatar; Mr. and Mn. Jolu\ U t ~
Teresa, David, Johmy, and Dantill. Circleville; Mr. fnd Mrs.

tarY Oub of New Haven hMd ill
regular dinner meeting at the

sanctuary, choir loft, minister's
study. large social room, eight
Sunday School rooms, a modern
kitchen, and ln addition there is tng.
a ti~room parSOI'IIge located at
The dedieation service for the
2513 Jetleraon Ave. The present debt-tree church Is scheduled. tor

pastor Is the Rev; NorvtUe
White.
WhUe the much of the church's
progress is due to the untiring
efforts of its faithful members,

to
bert, ,r.orO¥
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won't see Sophia Loren aetiDg pie llory of mother love,
with any of her Iormor 111m
Dlalwm carron•s made ecene

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GeOtge Hamlltilll and Peter
(war .... y'know) .... Met stor Lewford oro reported easer to
Bob MerrUI chomped down the open a N. Y. dlscotek, SOOil u
Welglll Watcllers cllmer at the they find • pockelbook .... Greek
Green Acres Steak Pub .... ADd Princess Irene, a line planial,

oootclled (wlthlioda,)lbeolddlva'a
tale that pear.obaped opera ator1
alng better.
RFK'• press aide, Frank Meoklewlcz, could bave steyed In
oommunlcatloos - a J1Ublleityeager exec Wlllled Frank lobullcl
him u "RFK Image'' .... He
didn't even have the bairl ••• .
Frank is - - to amounce
be'll give L. A. 1\!ayor Yo.V •
run for It
Carlo FQJJ1'a pals ...,. )'(Ill

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Star Dusters'
4-H Club Meets

plato force please cooslder that 1/lews, palo say she might retire
Davy Jones ol. the Monkees, tl.vefeot.notl!ln&amp; !lgllts Somy Lialoll;
for laughs.
Hedy Lamarr beautified Chez
Jacfl,les .... Franc:oise Sqan Is
liking oo her nrot shoot-wrillnl
Job - lor old friend French mid·
dlewelBIII champ J.aurent DautblUe'o allloblog .... Price or
brides In Nllerla went up apln

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SALEs REPORT
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTocK CO.
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GilllpOlta, ohio
. Si~; Jltp~ 28, 1968
iiOGS - 11'5 to 220 lbs, 18.
to 19;~ ~~ 10 250 lbl, 18 lo

l)Jianu., ot
Ptga, 85 lo 100; 511oall, 7 to,
Brad F. Hudaoa, Pauline H....' dleptirt. .
atteniled .the Dorc01 ·
SYRACUSE - Weekend guoota
15.
110111o ShentUID D. Buskirk, Ellie MlsslOiary Circle at tho hCIIIe Ot
of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwlllln&amp;
CATTLE - Steers, 20 lo 26;
·EtiiOi J!lllihes. She aleo talked lo
Mr. and Mro. Franklin Hendrix Heifers 20 lo 25; Bahl Bee~ M. Buskirk, IM!ddleport.
!olergvet Klcko1, Carl Klckel • Belt,y boi'ot and Cntg and Mr.
and daughter Barbara, and Mr. 20 to 26; Fat Cows, 14 to 17.50;
and Mro. Norman Hendrto and came,, 12 to 14; Bulla. 18 to R&amp;clne Home Nalioaal Bonk, Thomli Dorst.
MralJI•'Iofamie Warner of Alitdaughter, Denise, were Mr. and 1o 22; MUk cOors, 100 to 200, lot, R&amp;ctno. Warren D. Reeves, Ruth ance and Mrs. Dally Pouley or
Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix, aod lour
VEAL CALVES - Tqls 34,80;
children; Mr. and Mrs. David seconds 30 to 32; Medium 2t to Reeves lo Larry G. Johnson,, Deerlleld lijlent Labor DIJo weekHendrto, and three children, and 30; Com. &amp; Hvs. 22 to 28; Culls, Gloria J. Johnson, parcels, Ruk• end with lholr sister and ~roth,
land
er,law, Mr. and Mrs. Sani Pickher brother Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. 20 to 22.
Franklin D. Hudson. Blonde..: en1, and ...other relatives In Wesc
Richard Hotfman, of Mllnukee,
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms., 5 to
Wis.; Mr. and Mro. RanciY At- 10; stock Ewes. 5 to 10~ Fat M. Hudoon lo Lee A. Sayre, Rull!· Vlrlliote.
Mr. and Mrs. carl B. Weese
kins and three children; Dana Sheep, 4 to 10; Cull&amp;, 1 to 5;" L. sayre, lot, Sutton, Syracuse.
Warren
Pickens,
Lillian
Pickvtslted
with their aon and daughlind Gene Hendrix; Mr. and Mrs. Bucks, 4 to 10; Fat Wethers.
ens
to
MCII'Ilnlllhela
Power
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Ellgone All&lt;lns and daughter; .Mr.
51o 10.
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aod Mrs. Richard Foley, CleveOlivo.
LAMBS - Tops 24; Seconds,
Ray Riggs, MIJ")' Rigs tc Monland, aod Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 18 to 22; Light Wts., 16 to
Billf B. orr, Marthe ~ Orr
ongahela Power Co., rightofway,
Hendrix and daughter Linda, Me- 22; Colrm&gt;on, IS lo 18.
to MOIIOI1lllhela Power Co., right
Ptlerson, Kans.
of way, Olhe.:
On Sunday a picnic dinner wa1
P. M. Cowdery lo Monongahela
enJoyed by lho group 011 the
Pc:mer Co., rigtrt of way, Olive.
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Zwilling lawn. &amp;uldaJ llflernoon
Robert Reed, C::Orlotta Reed to
HORs: 190-220, 20.35; No. I
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Don 20.60; 220-240, 19.85; 240-260,
Alvin Reed, Roxie Reed, 40 acJames and olx chlldrat of cilf- 19.~; 180-190, 18.60; s 0 w s,
NEW HAVEN ' - The Ver11011 res, Olive.
ton, W. Va., and Nr. and Mrs. 16.50-17.30; Boars, 15.30'-15.50; Star Dustera 4-H Club met with
Alvin Reed, Roxie ReedloRobMalcolm Guinther and two cbll- Stock Hogs, 16.50-20.60.
Angela, Janet and Eddie Sayre ert R&amp;ed, Carlotta Reed, 40
dren, local.
cattle 744 Head: Oloice Steers, as hostesses and host. Angela a~res, OliVe.
Twelve of the 13 cblldren ~ 27.00-27.50; Good 2~.00 - 26.90; sayre, ¥ice president, presided
Carrie B. Scarry, Glenn F.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix, standard, 23.50-24. io; Good Heif- at the business meelirw. 'rho Harpold, Helen E, Harpold to
were present, belngthellrsttlme ers, 25.00-26.30;Standard, 22.50- group sang the club song, uwest han Powell, Carolyn L, Powell,
aU had been together lor many 24.00; Good Cows, 19.40-20.10; VIrginia Boys and Glrla," and lots, Sutton, Rllcine.
yurs. A daughter, Mra. Virgil Utilit,y, 17,5()..18,60; Camer and
gave the club pledge.
(Lucllle) Plhi, of Mcl'hersoo, Cutters. 16.50~own; bulls, 21.50The October meeting wUl be a
Kans., was unable to be pres- 24.10; Stock CIU!e Steers, 22,50- re-orpnization
meeting
and
ent.
25.80; Feeder Cllves, 24,50-30- wm be held at tho home of Har- • That Loos'en
.20.
Caral Lynloy SlgMCI
riett Thompsoo. Re!reslunents
Need Not Embarrass
Veal C&amp;lves: Choice, 35,00- were served to Harriett Thomp- · oon·t nve tn tear of ralM! teeth
HOLLYWOOD iUPnBlonde Carol Lynley has been 36.00; Good. 33.50; Medhun, son Barry Haynes 1 Connl.e Hotr- l0011enlng, wobbllnt or dropplnl Juat
at the wrong Ume. P'or more ~urHT
signed to star 1n "You Can't 30.00; Commercial, '27.0(1..down; man,' "Debbie Hottman, Mrs. AI· ana
more comfort, Jus\ aprlnkle a
Win '}:m All" otarr!ng Paul Baby Calves by ttle Head. 17.00- be t Thompson, Mrs. Herbert ltttle FASTEETH on your plates.
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JI'ABTEETH ho ld.5 tal&amp;e teeth tl.rmer.
Burke.
40.00.
Sayre 1 Mrs Donald Haynes 1 Rita lhkes ~ung eMier. No pasty. sooey
taete. Help&amp; check '"denture breath'.
•
Lambs: Choice 26.~0; Good, Sayre and Angela, Janet and Ed· Dentures that nt are e!l8l'Jltl.al Lo
Arbor, Mich., and Airman and
c......
belltll. See your dentist regu larly.
24. 75; Medium. 23.00.
die .xv~ e.
Mrs. -Miller.
Get FASTEETH at all arug counters.

Voice along Broadway
NEW YORK- The book by the
Gorman girl..,heflhat Jackie Kennedy !Ired when she otarted to get
out In Nov. (Ti·

Report

18.50; IJ&amp;IIt. l7 ;to IUO; Fat
Sowti, u . to l71 Stw•. 12 lo
15; Boors 11 to lfJ Sows &amp;

Over Weekend

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This is the one
we struck out on

This house is one in a thousand. For every one
of these, 999 homes in this atea can be eeonomi·
cally converted to electric heal. Thai's one reason
why the switch to flameless electric heat is break·
ing all records. People who have il are comparing
their bills for electric heal againsl lheir former
fuel bills and ate leiling their friends it cosl (I)
"about the same," (2) "a fraction more" or, (3) "a lillie less." If you'te
beginning lo think your home could be converted and healed inexpensively
with elecltic heat, the chances are 999 out of a thousand you'te right Let
us prove il. Gel a free estimale.

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Recommended

D~aler p~epares 1 writ.len estimate of the cost to convert yo_ur home to elec·

Inc heat1ng. Offer available lo our customers only. There ts no obliaalion.

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Rm. 430 • 301 Cleveland Ave., S.W.
Canton, Ohio 44701
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Of

QUALITY

6S COilVAIR . . . . . ............ .... ·.... $1295
-! door, l&lt;M mileage, spoOess clear vinyl Interior, bucket
e~ne, with auto. trans.,

seats, new w-s-w tin!s; 140 HP

I'BIHUAHUA PUPPIES, pboi&gt;e
143-2148, Portland.
Jl.29.ftc

radio and heater. A nice one.

65 CI!EVELLE . , . . . . .. ............... $1495
Nalibu Convertible, V8 engine, powerglidc, radio, heater, ·
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white n.ylon
top, vinyl interior trim.

!.E'GRORN RENS, Alba Yoll,
MlnersvUie, phone MHr/0.
8-:INtp

--PERFECI'ION OIL healer with

64 convAIR . . . . . . . . . . ...... .......... . $995.
Spider, 2 door. Black finish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio and
tleater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Notice
ANYONE INTERESTED In 8D
Independent New Testament
BapUsl Chureh eaU 949-3114
Tbumlay at 7 p,m, Oct 3. A
class oo soul winning will be

OPEN EVES.I:OO P.M.
I'OMEROY, OHIO

For Sale

Public Sale

cUrected by Pastor Darrington WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2, 1961, 1 ;968 STEREO. lovely
tho Second Baptist
Cburch of Ravenswood.

p.m. This is a listing of the

9-~tc

sale will be held at tho resi-

from

THERE WILL be a gun shoot
SUnday, Oct 6, beginning at
noon at

the

Forked

Run

Sportsman Club. Everyone is
weJC()me.
19-1-litc

THE NEW Cut-N-Curl Beauty
Salon, RoU!b Lane, Cheshire,
0 . now open. Opening opecia!! $15 permanents $10.
!!MI. 8 W 5, evening by avpoJntment. Ph. 367-7168.

9-29-3tc

WEE W81h wiUie cars wegularly. Self service ond automoUe. Masan car Wash.
9-~

BELEN'S Beauty Shop penna...,1 wave speetal Sept. :Ill
tbrou8h Oct. 5. Regular $15
far fl2.50, $12.50 lor $10, $10
far ...so. Pbooe 912-2190 ask
far lleltD l1t Judy. 9 - -

console with AM &amp; FM radio.

Take over payments of t6.51
per month or pay balanee due
$102.55. Try It In your home.
Call 992-2838.
9-2&amp;-61c

estate of Freda Fischer. The

dencr located al 124 Ebenezer
St.. Pomeroy, lower Monkey
Run. Follow signs:
G. E. refrigerator, gal:i stove,
table and 4 chairs, 3 piece
living room suite, leather
chair, 3 """'' dresser, chest

1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machine,
sll~htly used. Does everythiOll without attachmenll. Jn
Rood condition; $5 .~ ner.
month, or lull price of $48.44.
For free home demonRtraUon
call 992-2836.
1-»«c

of drawers, 1tltchen cabinet,
misc . chairs, sweeper, sewing

machine, misc . stands, lrt..nk,

rugs, lamps, hall tree, pots
and pans. dishes,

Victrola

walnut

THREE consecullve

~m~ve

lots

in lleech Grove. CaD or write
David Williams. 37 Riverside
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
t-29-101&lt;!

gas Warm Morning heater,
power mower, numerous misc.
items. Terms cash. Signed,

Joyce Mills, executrix of Freda Fischer, estate. Carnahan
Auction Service. J. Carnahan FAT HOG; 1,11110 balea of bay.

Marvin Sloue, Rutlaud.
8-29-3tp

and D. Smith. Not responsible

for accidents or loss or pro~
erty. Jim Carnahan, Rt. 1,

Racine, 0 . Phone 949-%7011.
Io-1-llc

IN ANTED

S FOOT by 7 loot overhead
garage door, C()mplele. (4
inch clearance) $28, Brow.n's
Trailer Park, Minersville,
phone 992-3324.
10.1-ftc

1969 DUO B()~T
NOJfON DISPL'AY

614-992·2181

·USED
CHRIS:CRAFT .OUT·
BOARD CRUISER

Real Estate For Sale

O'IIRDllll &amp; CROW.
RJ!W.TY COMPANY
blowv. wm heat several
rooms. With 250 gaBon tank. MIJMWIIIORT - Remodeled
recently, I story frame, I baciPh- J192.S8'11 or 811151(15.
MOIIII, bath, baaement, floor
8-29-3tp
fllmaee, 1/3 BCN level ground,
wall to wan carpellng, lata of
!8-ACRE FARM, 6 room bouaa,
clooell, panoiiDJI. t6,1011.00
hath, Plenty of water, double
garage, small bam, free gas, POMI!ROY - INCOME PROP·
on school bus aud mall m.lle. ERTY - a apartments, eiWI)'I
rented, cloaa to lbopplag,
One mil• from Ruii&amp;Dd, Phone
ApproK. $1411.00 a mcmtb JD.
74UQ12.
8-:!Mtc
come. 10.500.011
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy POMEIWY - I story frame,
balb, I beclrooms, pordt,
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
buement, gea floor lumaee.
I!Of'V(ce and grooming. Pboee
MUST SEE lt.T 11,950.00.
J191.5443.
II S tic
HENRY a.I!LAND
Oll1ce 1111111
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
124 Aab St., Middleport, liD- .
1111. •un
1443.
f.D.tle

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HockiiJiporl, Ohio ·

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UMJ70,

Wheel Alignment

5~55

S.TAi'UA8NT 0.: OWNIUtttP.
MANAOIMINT AND CIICULATION
1. INw ot rus..,z Oot.. 1, 1•.
J. TUie oJ PllbUUtioD; 'l'be Dlib
s.ntlMI uKI Tim• SenUneL
a. rr.tuelk!r or blUe: W:oDd•r

-GUARANI'E'EDPHONE 992·2094

t. J,.ocaUon. of KDown Oftloe of

Pubnc.ttoa:

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For Rent

Helo Wanted
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'I'IIAILER UJI'S, Bob's Moblle
Cuurt, SyriiCIIIe, Obln on Stale PALOMINO MARE, can be re.
Rt. 124, Phone IIIIUI51.
glstered, $210. Phone 111Ul181.
1-11-U.
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Callfenl~

aoUee that on Ute 31Mb da,- of S.pk'mber, 11118, Ute undefl1a:DI4 rued

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..mce. an maketl. WY S.
2284. The Fabric SboP, J'om.
eroy. Authorized Slog..- 'llalel
aad Service. We Sbiii'J)OII
Scllsora.
1-Me

CIGARJ!1'1'l'E veJ!IIIng I"PbbnM
and servlee. ABC Enta prlsea,
Masm, W. Va. l'IIGIIe. m.ISII.
Mtfc

Wolfpen
News, Notes
and Patricia.
Mr. aod Mrs. Gary Barnltz

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IOJ!I, Ohio.

19-1~

For Sale or Trade

Balance $96.33 or "

Pets For Sale

!ICIINAUZERS, Codlera, Pood·
IJIIIlflERNATIONAL truck, 4
les ond Westles 'While Scot...... ~ tlllt, 1!164 Cbem&gt;let,
ties', aho breeding stock.
111'1 Mllllang k)'Under, 3llarl&lt;aroo Kennell, CoolvUie,
ll*if. Flnanclng avaUable. 0. 457ZI.
l-1&amp;301e
PboDo - 7 ; alter 5• p.m
Phone t35'148.
l4lfe BASSET, SCUIIIE, Weslle,
Schnauzer, Cockers, Wires
STORE EQUIPMENT lor aale.
and just pups. Barkaroo Ken·
« will trade for house traD- nels, phone 116'1-3154 Coolville,
er. M &amp; G Market. three mUea
0. VIsit with ua.
9-29-7tc
IIOIIIb of Middleport on Rt. 7:
10-1-3\c

Wanted To Buy

SJ!l'l' or plalform scales. gas
.,...... (big Ill' wheel type).
P'rlllk Doclderer, Coolville,
Obio, Rt. 2.

month.

can 1192-1218.

per

NI-eto

SMALL. ....... $3.95
LARGE 4' x6' .. $19.95

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dleport,

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son, 9:28 LDL Monday;

Mrs. Durward S. Bailey, Rt. 1
Crown Cl(f, soo, 12:55 p.m. Mol&gt;day; Mra. Kenneth L. Munyan,
Jackson, &amp;wihter, 1:54 L m.

The onlv tim• we

comt In on

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ever

shoT! ·ond

of the odd! ts when tht
weather gue.ssers .sag
there'• but a 10 per cent
chance of rain.

DISCHARGES
Mrs. Earl
carman, Mrs.
Donald E. Goheen, Mrs. John E.
Hutchinson, Samuel E. Kirkendall, Mrs. Paul w. Leslie, Mra.
D. Kenneth Morgan, James B.
Parsons, Mrs. Orville L. Phlllips, Ike L. Reid, Mrs. Donovan

w.

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Stren&amp;th

• DeliYti'J
• Quick Service
• finishlq
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 9!12-:3284

Pomeroy

992-5896

401 PAGE
htlDDLEPORT, OHIO

WMPO
INFORMATION
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORT$
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.......... . with ·Mr. ' and Mra. Lee
Roooh and. Rodile)o ol ~···
Mr. ' and Mrs. Guy Ruaselt of·
viern, Ohio, ~olted recenll¥
· with Mr• .oo·MrS.· Everett Lim•

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INUM FlSitlNG BOATS. 10, I!ANNAH'S huaband Hector
12, 13 loot. Kingsbury Boat hates hard work so he cleans
Salea, .., County Road 11. !he rugs with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
one mOe ollll. 33, plloDe
9ft-Gil.
1-1!1-141&lt;!
Baker Furniture.
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·Mr. and Mra. Everett Lam·
borl elliofed a c . _ sa~
evenlne It f!le liOO•.o at ae,.
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12 NOON

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4:30 P.M.
Keeping Meigs

GailiQ and
Mason Area
lnfor.med As
Well As
Entertained

N. stevens. James W. Walters,
Athens.
Mrs. WordeD A. Wickline, Mrs. ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Forest
Le.U.r Aclldna, and Infant son, aod grandaon of Mlddlepor4 Mr.
Mrs. John F. Clendenin and In- and Mra. Gene Lambert andfam·
fant dallilater.
Uy, Mr. and Mro. Cecil GUIogly and lamUy of Athens, were
Sunday guest&amp; of Mr. and Mrs.
ter Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Clil1toO Gilkey Everett IAmberL
Eileen Venoy or Columbus was
and family o! Albany, were Suna
weekeiii vlaitor of her plr·
day visitors of lolr. and Mrs.
enta,
Mr. ani Mrs. Howard RusLincoln RusselL
sell.
Mrs. Harold GUlogly and famMrs. RaJ Evans, Sr., aM Mrs.
ily ·were receill overnight guests
Clifford
Eberllbach were Mooof Mr. and Mro. Lincoln Rus~
afternoon
visitors ol Mr.
aeU.

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ob:. Head, ship to ahore, n.
nlng water, l'llone 1148-1433.

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AFICf.IITS'CT!

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

Lambert a n d ramUy. Other

.!alters ofMr. and Mr.L
Larry J&lt;&gt;!ms~riaadqaiigbters, and
Mrs. t;eriew Sb\l!n8IO W.re Mro.
MU~lllere'e,(TIMl· Mrs. PaUl
Pteree·arid Raniflr, Mra. Mlldted
llalnr and sQil. Mrs. Lyle ~~y.
•' sell, Mr. and· Mrs. Lee,j!Qullh, .
and Bodney aod Mri. HalenJohD- .

yants Budget Shop

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guest&amp; were Mr. and Mrs. llaj'·
ley Haning, Mr. and Mrs. · Mai'·
vln Whit&amp; and lamlly, Mr. ond
Mrs. Ce&lt;U GUlogly and family,

Sunday

Beautiful Desii"' &amp; Colon.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatll,ld and
Mr. COJIIjlbell.
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ForS1Ie
Racine, Phone 1148-2148.
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Mr. and Mrs. ·uarle.Y T. John- and Mrs. Evarett Lambert.
Sunday evanlng Ylllton ol Geson were Sunday;~·noon vt..
neva
Shumate, and Mr. and Mra.
altoro of Mr. '01111 ·.Mrs. J. R.
Larr7
Johnoon and daughtero,
Murphy and !anlil)',
were
Mrs.
Hazel Burton am Mr.
Mr. and Mro.. wallace Hatfield
George
Shumate
of Ma11011 Cl(f,
and daughter ol (letrolt, Mlchi-

Voriety of Scenes
Including Lut Supper

FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM-

JI'URNISHED aDd unflll'lllshed
.,.rlmellti. Cbe to schooL
Phone lfZ.Wf,
10.11-tle

and Mrs. D. H. Robesonand Ches-

; Ill&amp; FORD plci&lt;Up, all the u- 311 FOOT cabin erulaer, 1011 hp
tras. 11400. Roonle Beegle,
gray marine motor, sleeps

10-1-3tp

For Rent

and daughters of Pomeroy, were
Sunday afternoon vlsltors of Mr.

TAPESTRIES

108 W. Moin

son; Mrs. Ivan 0. Stephenson. ..!,lll) .,. ~ .(:ardel' or oeer
RL 2 Wellaton; Mrs. E;rnest E. ~~.,0:,.=
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Lanhar4
2 Jackson; Mro, ....., ,...
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Walter L.; Forbis, Buffalo, W. ~
~·Aftor Jl'rlfttsD,, Dd11
VL 1 Min Rose C. Deveriek, -~ au..or ,,..,
RL 4 Oak· Hill• Mrs. Kennethl.. G. Total! DaUr 1.'1001 . . ,
MU~Q"an, Jackson.
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BIRTHS
;..:Mrs. David L. Hendricks, MtdllCHAID •· owatt

Tuesday,

1111me. Sahl CAll" WID bt tor
F'URNISI!ED TWO BEDROOM STEREO RADIO coooole, 1- eo
hearlnt: on aDd. after tb• lJth 4Q
Middleport,
speed lniermiJed cbaDger, .... of NoVI!mbllr, 1161.
PRODUCI'ION WORKERS in APARTMENT,
M.U:IOI't A. IVItNS.
al volume control, I • llpelbr
lace brick plant Year around,
pbane m#l4.
Pl.llwttff
Crew • Perter,
soond ayslem, lovely walnut crew.
luD Ume, day shill. Good
.......,_,. feN' Pa.lntlff
llnhh. Payments of IUS per 10 ll 10 a; 10 1111 10 a 10 • u 1
hourly rates, pl118 incentive TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook cp, private, plenty of
met or $78.35. Cali ~92-~Sll. u Ul 7\c
eaminp. Paid vacations 8Dd
bollda)'l. Free bunk house, 20 room lor children Ill play.
miles north of c.Jumbus in a Phone - 1-14-lfe
nke CDJiliDUilily in which to
STEREO RADIO, ""'l'binalkwl
live. Agea 18 to 60 apply in TI1REE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
IDIII, with AM &amp; Flof radln;
penon only. The Galena phone Sam Arnold. Syracuse,
twin speakers, dual volume
0-!J&amp;.IIc
Sbale Tile &amp; Brick Co., Ga- 912-23al.
enntrol. Modern maple maple,

Mile Help Wanted

and ex1RIIle cnaeRr.
aDd alao for ratorattGn to bu ..sd-

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Mr. ani Mrs. Frank sarver.
John, and Eddee of Beverly, were
weekend visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard '111oma

leet ot duty

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No. lt.l'll
NOTICI IY PUIUCATIOH
.JERRY L. BURNS, wboee pei'IDII·
•~•, at resldenee II Pomeroy, ObJo, bUt
wbu.e pretent l'flklOIIU aDd maUlDI
addJ'eN Ia MCS. !II C CompiiiJ'. hrt
).T u~. CaiUomia 83030, Will tab

V.ae·

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her Petition ap\nlt tdm ln the Cem·
m011 Pleu. Court of Jillllp Ccnmtp.
Ohio. pn~ylnl for diYOrett and oU.r
reUef on the 1roundJ of _..,.. • •

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MCit I C: COIIIPiftY,

5135.

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HOBSTETTER
REAlTY

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Fl:RN!SHED GARAGE apart- APARTMENT HOUSE, 4 room
BEAtmC!AN, Cut-N-Curl Beaument on Lincoln Hill. UWIUeo
apartment upalaln, I room
ty Salon, :Roush Lane, Cheshpaid; adults only. Phone lmapartment down. Nlee locaIre 387-71118.
8-29-3tc
148!1.
6-18-llc
tion, Middleport. Pbone IJII.

TonaoiUII, lllddlo·
.

1. OWMI'I Oblo ValleJ PQlllblq
KENNEBEC Polatoea, Cbariea
8usln- Services
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER, eo.• PornenJ, oblo: JUelwd s.
JUddle1tort, Ohllu K~ T.
,
Hilton, Portland.
1-29-JSie CURTISS broedlDg service of Flrst Ave. VIsiting hours 2-4 COhlmbWio
O~OJ ldlar 8 , Noldll.
21 cllfferent breeda, eatue Ill'· and 7·8 p.m. Parents only on ColarnlNI, Oblcl.
a. Xnowa aoadhol!W't. ~.
POI'ATOES, WATEJIMEl.OMI,
eo or 4 breads of 110at huclta, Pediatrics Ward.
M\d other ~~~a~rttr holden OWidnl er
ADMISSIONS
hol4illl
1 ,.rem, or more et total
phone 80-2254 Clareuco Prof·
by ealllng Parker 1112-2264. PoJDOUal ol lloDdl. mort..,.. or otbOr
1
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Ste
ftU, ~aad.
1-~
Mrs. Donovan :
vens, a- •IIC!UrlUOO; Ohio valleJ IWlk. a.m.
meroy or 18'1-12111 CoolvDle.
p.oU., Ohlo1 Huottqtoa Natsoaal
8-2WIIIC lipolis; Mrs. Ernest E. carter, Bdko
Cobunblu, Olllio.
602 Four lh Ave. i Wuliam A. 10. adeDt 1 u N•tun el Ctrou...
Brewer, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Homer tlom
C. c. BRADFORD
Real Estate For Sele
W. Johnson, 43 Nell Ave.; James Du~:!0 ':,_':·1 ...ceft".:;!, "'"
AUC!'IONEER
K. Shawver, 20 Evans Hta.; Ste·
A. Tota1 No. COP._ Prln* CNot
CGmplele Serrlot
ven S. Walker, Rt. 2 Gallipolis;
&amp;lUI): D.U. B.IDtl SmM!aJ
PboM .......
Lisa K. Blankenship, Rt. 2 Gal- • · Paid ~ttoe= 1. BalM tlroulhRachle, OW.
dlllen Uld carrton. ltnel 'QD
Upolis; Mrs. Ottie T. Roach, Rt. ud ewn&amp;er aaletr »-07 ~~ luDCr1U Bradford
1 Letart; Mrs. Trix C. Cludlll, d•:
sutrurtpttou1 oa.u, lJ.fll
GEO, iiOBSIBI JER, Bnbr
I 1 tie Hel'llerson;
Mrs. Durward S. 8WidaJ' ueo.
IIIJDIILEPORT - 8 room brlek,
Bailey, Rt. .1 Crown City; Mel- c. l ~~.:Ulloa! 0 •
I \i baths, lull buemenl, bot AIR &lt;X&gt;NDmONING Refrlger- vin 0. Johnson, Pt.-- Pleasant; 1 ~ me IHIVfbbUOD I1Adltl5iq
water beat, wan to wan carallon service. Jack's Refrig- Latha T Bennett Rt. 3 Leon nmpleiJ BJ Jlall, CUrlol' or OUMr
Dall1' Ni ......s.r •.
peting. Brick garqe.
eration, New Haven. bone W. VL j Melvin R Johnson, Pt. 1. 'l'otlll
DliUibUUDII: DallJ I~
POMEROY - 7 room brick,
1182-20'19.
4 e lie Pleasant; Cecil T. Martin, West ea~:::17u... lAft.o()\W,
balb, lull buement, bot ....
Columbia; Mrs. David L. Hen- conled. IIPI&amp;W Aftllr PltntiQ: Pldb'
1
.
. . . . lO.
ter heat, wan to wan carpet- READY • MIX conereta deltr· drlcks,
Midelleport; Mr s. Har" - G. . .TGW:
DUlr I,IDib IIU.ftllllr
ered right to your project. old A. Reeves, Rt. 4 Pomeroy; 11•.
Ing, llreplece. Bargabt $1111011.·
MMr et
Fast and easy. Free estl- Mrs. Roy B. Stone, lA~WtvWe; ,:~....... ....,... .,.
011
malea. Phone 1192-1284, Goe!!- Timothy V. Linton. Jackson; Fred
Rtm.AND - lUJRAL - 4
'rOI&amp;I No. CoPlll J'rll.dlf ~et
leln 1lea!IY .• Mlr Co., Mlddl&amp;- G""', I~ l!fi'S. 1';.,-llll_~r- - . - . Doll¥ ,.,_ .l~f\1"""' , .
port, OhiO.
8 3t u. rison, J&amp;ckBOI\; John RudOf_ph,
~Uoll: '1. . . . tbi,06ila .
08k Hill; Mrs. Charles D. Stu.r· .s..iuo IIG4 eamon. ~-- Yllil4ott$5011.00 Down. $3,11110.011
nu~~~r llllol: ~ ~
Jll!LEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD BUDCET PRICE furnltun! Oft gUI , Rt. 1 lrontoo; Mrs• Erma UMt
dQ t,lll.
our lhlrd lk&gt;or budget shop. E. Nelson, Rt. 3 Albany; Mrs. a. 11a0 e.~= Dllllr 1.0111:
A!JSOCIATBS
·-~
Bat.,.
Fumltun!, Mlddltpclrt. Ralph E. Clement. Rt. 1 Kltt1 ~C."•~p 1114 arwa.uoa:_ Dall:r
NNb:
~
Oldo.
' .• u. Hill; Denver 0. Canter, Jack- D.IMI J::"'

Sales OpportiDilty
WE are aeeking 2 representaHOUSE in HarrisonvUie. Five
P'OR TRADE Cash for 111&gt;tives in this area for career
rooms. bath, utility room,
tlq18. WUIIIIm Ramm, Midopportunity.
cellar, gas furnace. Call 992dleport
I-Ja.30ip
• $600 month guarantee to
3716.
10.1-litc
start
WILL DO -u,g at home •Training at Company es- PIGS - Ehtel Johnsoo, Bashan
lllppen, poekets, pegging,
Jll!ll"e
Road . Phone 149-3957. IO.l-31p
g, alleraUO!I!I, etc.
• Promotion by merit
Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
160 per cent inCOme from
UPRIGHT PIANO, $25, baby
773-5651.
&lt;1-30-tfc
established accounts
bed 110. (mattress Included).
Our representatives are hapContact
Robert Parter, Phone
RBPAIR, REFINISII, reeoodl- PY - they earn satisfactory
1112-M8'1.
10-1-3tc
tlall J01f elubo, JGI!n Teaf«d. incomes. You, too, have an
~
exceptional opportunity to es1!164 DODGE lruck, 3-ton VID,
tablish an lnenme lor life.
Insurance
recently overhauled. V'agll
BACK HOE aud Dozer ServiL'e,
Monday lhru Saturday
AUTOMOBILE
l"!ltll'lllel! beel
Rul18b, Letart Falls, 0. Phone
pond, halemenl, water line. Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M .
1147-2755.
10.1-11&lt;! . eanceOed! Lost :roar operatIIIJIIIe tallk, R. w. O&gt;wdery,
RON LAUTI'AMUS
or'• Ucenae? caD - . - .
lAIII Jloltom, Olllo. 9-27-301c
446-43'11
• 1J lie
10-1-Stc 1965 MUSTANG, 11060. Call
192-3935. Gene Dodaon.
SPECIAL OD groceries, live
16-1-6\p
pereenl diBcounl on ord.,. of ANTIQUES, fUrniture, dllbel,
IN Tlll COMMON PLIAI ~URT
Ill 11t more ending Oct. 3.
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
m!llceDaneous. l!olrl. Howard VENETIAN BLINDS, all kinds, MARJORY
A. IUUII,
M lc G Market, lhr&lt;e miles
cecn,
800 w. Mabt St., P&lt;mJe. and bOnd repair . Dale Wip- a. D. 41,
....th of Middleport on Rt 7.
P•m•ntr, otlle,
faJ,
1.e.lle
PlalftHH,
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
lo-I-3\c
Pomeroy.
IO.I-12tc JHRY L. IURNL

hmale Help Wanted

IHtllet,

t. JleJ.a,
NUIU·Ohio,
aDd A4drft•
of l'ubroJ.
41'789.
&amp;be:r, lldltor IDd Mln&amp;JIDI IWtol':
P'llblllber. iuiNrd s. Own. I'!Dd·

HOSPITAL NE.WS __ '';::~~ 0~
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Pomeror, M•ltll• Oblo 4&amp;788.
.
Hao....,..n .,
General Budnul OfflcM of the Pablllbllnz llO lltch&amp;alc 8\rHI, Pom•

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut
.. •

v\lii.... U»fAT ~ IWIS fli6! ...

thrGUih 'J'rtd.u and Slllllb7.

Over 11 One

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Motor Co.

Of

QUALITY

6S COilVAIR . . . . . ............ .... ·.... $1295
-! door, l&lt;M mileage, spoOess clear vinyl Interior, bucket
e~ne, with auto. trans.,

seats, new w-s-w tin!s; 140 HP

I'BIHUAHUA PUPPIES, pboi&gt;e
143-2148, Portland.
Jl.29.ftc

radio and heater. A nice one.

65 CI!EVELLE . , . . . . .. ............... $1495
Nalibu Convertible, V8 engine, powerglidc, radio, heater, ·
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white n.ylon
top, vinyl interior trim.

!.E'GRORN RENS, Alba Yoll,
MlnersvUie, phone MHr/0.
8-:INtp

--PERFECI'ION OIL healer with

64 convAIR . . . . . . . . . . ...... .......... . $995.
Spider, 2 door. Black finish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio and
tleater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Notice
ANYONE INTERESTED In 8D
Independent New Testament
BapUsl Chureh eaU 949-3114
Tbumlay at 7 p,m, Oct 3. A
class oo soul winning will be

OPEN EVES.I:OO P.M.
I'OMEROY, OHIO

For Sale

Public Sale

cUrected by Pastor Darrington WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2, 1961, 1 ;968 STEREO. lovely
tho Second Baptist
Cburch of Ravenswood.

p.m. This is a listing of the

9-~tc

sale will be held at tho resi-

from

THERE WILL be a gun shoot
SUnday, Oct 6, beginning at
noon at

the

Forked

Run

Sportsman Club. Everyone is
weJC()me.
19-1-litc

THE NEW Cut-N-Curl Beauty
Salon, RoU!b Lane, Cheshire,
0 . now open. Opening opecia!! $15 permanents $10.
!!MI. 8 W 5, evening by avpoJntment. Ph. 367-7168.

9-29-3tc

WEE W81h wiUie cars wegularly. Self service ond automoUe. Masan car Wash.
9-~

BELEN'S Beauty Shop penna...,1 wave speetal Sept. :Ill
tbrou8h Oct. 5. Regular $15
far fl2.50, $12.50 lor $10, $10
far ...so. Pbooe 912-2190 ask
far lleltD l1t Judy. 9 - -

console with AM &amp; FM radio.

Take over payments of t6.51
per month or pay balanee due
$102.55. Try It In your home.
Call 992-2838.
9-2&amp;-61c

estate of Freda Fischer. The

dencr located al 124 Ebenezer
St.. Pomeroy, lower Monkey
Run. Follow signs:
G. E. refrigerator, gal:i stove,
table and 4 chairs, 3 piece
living room suite, leather
chair, 3 """'' dresser, chest

1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machine,
sll~htly used. Does everythiOll without attachmenll. Jn
Rood condition; $5 .~ ner.
month, or lull price of $48.44.
For free home demonRtraUon
call 992-2836.
1-»«c

of drawers, 1tltchen cabinet,
misc . chairs, sweeper, sewing

machine, misc . stands, lrt..nk,

rugs, lamps, hall tree, pots
and pans. dishes,

Victrola

walnut

THREE consecullve

~m~ve

lots

in lleech Grove. CaD or write
David Williams. 37 Riverside
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
t-29-101&lt;!

gas Warm Morning heater,
power mower, numerous misc.
items. Terms cash. Signed,

Joyce Mills, executrix of Freda Fischer, estate. Carnahan
Auction Service. J. Carnahan FAT HOG; 1,11110 balea of bay.

Marvin Sloue, Rutlaud.
8-29-3tp

and D. Smith. Not responsible

for accidents or loss or pro~
erty. Jim Carnahan, Rt. 1,

Racine, 0 . Phone 949-%7011.
Io-1-llc

IN ANTED

S FOOT by 7 loot overhead
garage door, C()mplele. (4
inch clearance) $28, Brow.n's
Trailer Park, Minersville,
phone 992-3324.
10.1-ftc

1969 DUO B()~T
NOJfON DISPL'AY

614-992·2181

·USED
CHRIS:CRAFT .OUT·
BOARD CRUISER

Real Estate For Sale

O'IIRDllll &amp; CROW.
RJ!W.TY COMPANY
blowv. wm heat several
rooms. With 250 gaBon tank. MIJMWIIIORT - Remodeled
recently, I story frame, I baciPh- J192.S8'11 or 811151(15.
MOIIII, bath, baaement, floor
8-29-3tp
fllmaee, 1/3 BCN level ground,
wall to wan carpellng, lata of
!8-ACRE FARM, 6 room bouaa,
clooell, panoiiDJI. t6,1011.00
hath, Plenty of water, double
garage, small bam, free gas, POMI!ROY - INCOME PROP·
on school bus aud mall m.lle. ERTY - a apartments, eiWI)'I
rented, cloaa to lbopplag,
One mil• from Ruii&amp;Dd, Phone
ApproK. $1411.00 a mcmtb JD.
74UQ12.
8-:!Mtc
come. 10.500.011
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy POMEIWY - I story frame,
balb, I beclrooms, pordt,
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
buement, gea floor lumaee.
I!Of'V(ce and grooming. Pboee
MUST SEE lt.T 11,950.00.
J191.5443.
II S tic
HENRY a.I!LAND
Oll1ce 1111111
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
124 Aab St., Middleport, liD- .
1111. •un
1443.
f.D.tle

FISHIM &amp;BIT WITH

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JRAILER

HockiiJiporl, Ohio ·

~PERT

UMJ70,

Wheel Alignment

5~55

S.TAi'UA8NT 0.: OWNIUtttP.
MANAOIMINT AND CIICULATION
1. INw ot rus..,z Oot.. 1, 1•.
J. TUie oJ PllbUUtioD; 'l'be Dlib
s.ntlMI uKI Tim• SenUneL
a. rr.tuelk!r or blUe: W:oDd•r

-GUARANI'E'EDPHONE 992·2094

t. J,.ocaUon. of KDown Oftloe of

Pubnc.ttoa:

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port, Ohio.

For Rent

Helo Wanted
,1

&gt;

IBM TRAINEES - See our ad
.... the Sports page,

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'I'IIAILER UJI'S, Bob's Moblle
Cuurt, SyriiCIIIe, Obln on Stale PALOMINO MARE, can be re.
Rt. 124, Phone IIIIUI51.
glstered, $210. Phone 111Ul181.
1-11-U.
NT...

,.,.. N..-..• .,.,

Callfenl~

aoUee that on Ute 31Mb da,- of S.pk'mber, 11118, Ute undefl1a:DI4 rued

I

I

MACHINES, repair
..mce. an maketl. WY S.
2284. The Fabric SboP, J'om.
eroy. Authorized Slog..- 'llalel
aad Service. We Sbiii'J)OII
Scllsora.
1-Me

CIGARJ!1'1'l'E veJ!IIIng I"PbbnM
and servlee. ABC Enta prlsea,
Masm, W. Va. l'IIGIIe. m.ISII.
Mtfc

Wolfpen
News, Notes
and Patricia.
Mr. aod Mrs. Gary Barnltz

"*

IOJ!I, Ohio.

19-1~

For Sale or Trade

Balance $96.33 or "

Pets For Sale

!ICIINAUZERS, Codlera, Pood·
IJIIIlflERNATIONAL truck, 4
les ond Westles 'While Scot...... ~ tlllt, 1!164 Cbem&gt;let,
ties', aho breeding stock.
111'1 Mllllang k)'Under, 3llarl&lt;aroo Kennell, CoolvUie,
ll*if. Flnanclng avaUable. 0. 457ZI.
l-1&amp;301e
PboDo - 7 ; alter 5• p.m
Phone t35'148.
l4lfe BASSET, SCUIIIE, Weslle,
Schnauzer, Cockers, Wires
STORE EQUIPMENT lor aale.
and just pups. Barkaroo Ken·
« will trade for house traD- nels, phone 116'1-3154 Coolville,
er. M &amp; G Market. three mUea
0. VIsit with ua.
9-29-7tc
IIOIIIb of Middleport on Rt. 7:
10-1-3\c

Wanted To Buy

SJ!l'l' or plalform scales. gas
.,...... (big Ill' wheel type).
P'rlllk Doclderer, Coolville,
Obio, Rt. 2.

month.

can 1192-1218.

per

NI-eto

SMALL. ....... $3.95
LARGE 4' x6' .. $19.95

n.-.

_.... _o,.

dleport,

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...,.
:,:,u;:
...,.

son, 9:28 LDL Monday;

Mrs. Durward S. Bailey, Rt. 1
Crown Cl(f, soo, 12:55 p.m. Mol&gt;day; Mra. Kenneth L. Munyan,
Jackson, &amp;wihter, 1:54 L m.

The onlv tim• we

comt In on

t¥

ever

shoT! ·ond

of the odd! ts when tht
weather gue.ssers .sag
there'• but a 10 per cent
chance of rain.

DISCHARGES
Mrs. Earl
carman, Mrs.
Donald E. Goheen, Mrs. John E.
Hutchinson, Samuel E. Kirkendall, Mrs. Paul w. Leslie, Mra.
D. Kenneth Morgan, James B.
Parsons, Mrs. Orville L. Phlllips, Ike L. Reid, Mrs. Donovan

w.

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Stren&amp;th

• DeliYti'J
• Quick Service
• finishlq
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 9!12-:3284

Pomeroy

992-5896

401 PAGE
htlDDLEPORT, OHIO

WMPO
INFORMATION
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORT$
DAILY . '
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Mre, HelQD Joluioon opont the '
.......... . with ·Mr. ' and Mra. Lee
Roooh and. Rodile)o ol ~···
Mr. ' and Mrs. Guy Ruaselt of·
viern, Ohio, ~olted recenll¥
· with Mr• .oo·MrS.· Everett Lim•

I-ZI.atc:

INUM FlSitlNG BOATS. 10, I!ANNAH'S huaband Hector
12, 13 loot. Kingsbury Boat hates hard work so he cleans
Salea, .., County Road 11. !he rugs with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
one mOe ollll. 33, plloDe
9ft-Gil.
1-1!1-141&lt;!
Baker Furniture.
1-30-ttc

bert.

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·Mr. and Mra. Everett Lam·
borl elliofed a c . _ sa~
evenlne It f!le liOO•.o at ae,.
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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

.) P.M.

q

' AND

4:30 P.M.
Keeping Meigs

GailiQ and
Mason Area
lnfor.med As
Well As
Entertained

N. stevens. James W. Walters,
Athens.
Mrs. WordeD A. Wickline, Mrs. ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Forest
Le.U.r Aclldna, and Infant son, aod grandaon of Mlddlepor4 Mr.
Mrs. John F. Clendenin and In- and Mra. Gene Lambert andfam·
fant dallilater.
Uy, Mr. and Mro. Cecil GUIogly and lamUy of Athens, were
Sunday guest&amp; of Mr. and Mrs.
ter Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Clil1toO Gilkey Everett IAmberL
Eileen Venoy or Columbus was
and family o! Albany, were Suna
weekeiii vlaitor of her plr·
day visitors of lolr. and Mrs.
enta,
Mr. ani Mrs. Howard RusLincoln RusselL
sell.
Mrs. Harold GUlogly and famMrs. RaJ Evans, Sr., aM Mrs.
ily ·were receill overnight guests
Clifford
Eberllbach were Mooof Mr. and Mro. Lincoln Rus~
afternoon
visitors ol Mr.
aeU.

IKII\,

ob:. Head, ship to ahore, n.
nlng water, l'llone 1148-1433.

l'M MJ
AFICf.IITS'CT!

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

Lambert a n d ramUy. Other

.!alters ofMr. and Mr.L
Larry J&lt;&gt;!ms~riaadqaiigbters, and
Mrs. t;eriew Sb\l!n8IO W.re Mro.
MU~lllere'e,(TIMl· Mrs. PaUl
Pteree·arid Raniflr, Mra. Mlldted
llalnr and sQil. Mrs. Lyle ~~y.
•' sell, Mr. and· Mrs. Lee,j!Qullh, .
and Bodney aod Mri. HalenJohD- .

yants Budget Shop

NE

guest&amp; were Mr. and Mrs. llaj'·
ley Haning, Mr. and Mrs. · Mai'·
vln Whit&amp; and lamlly, Mr. ond
Mrs. Ce&lt;U GUlogly and family,

Sunday

Beautiful Desii"' &amp; Colon.

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'110. were weekend villtOr• of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatll,ld and
Mr. COJIIjlbell.
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ForS1Ie
Racine, Phone 1148-2148.
9-29-3!&lt;

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• Free Estimates

Mr. and Mrs. ·uarle.Y T. John- and Mrs. Evarett Lambert.
Sunday evanlng Ylllton ol Geson were Sunday;~·noon vt..
neva
Shumate, and Mr. and Mra.
altoro of Mr. '01111 ·.Mrs. J. R.
Larr7
Johnoon and daughtero,
Murphy and !anlil)',
were
Mrs.
Hazel Burton am Mr.
Mr. and Mro.. wallace Hatfield
George
Shumate
of Ma11011 Cl(f,
and daughter ol (letrolt, Mlchi-

Voriety of Scenes
Including Lut Supper

FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM-

JI'URNISHED aDd unflll'lllshed
.,.rlmellti. Cbe to schooL
Phone lfZ.Wf,
10.11-tle

and Mrs. D. H. Robesonand Ches-

; Ill&amp; FORD plci&lt;Up, all the u- 311 FOOT cabin erulaer, 1011 hp
tras. 11400. Roonle Beegle,
gray marine motor, sleeps

10-1-3tp

For Rent

and daughters of Pomeroy, were
Sunday afternoon vlsltors of Mr.

TAPESTRIES

108 W. Moin

son; Mrs. Ivan 0. Stephenson. ..!,lll) .,. ~ .(:ardel' or oeer
RL 2 Wellaton; Mrs. E;rnest E. ~~.,0:,.=
I.IDJ
Lanhar4
2 Jackson; Mro, ....., ,...
......,... ......
Walter L.; Forbis, Buffalo, W. ~
~·Aftor Jl'rlfttsD,, Dd11
VL 1 Min Rose C. Deveriek, -~ au..or ,,..,
RL 4 Oak· Hill• Mrs. Kennethl.. G. Total! DaUr 1.'1001 . . ,
MU~Q"an, Jackson.
t cwtttr .... -•
BIRTHS
;..:Mrs. David L. Hendricks, MtdllCHAID •· owatt

Tuesday,

1111me. Sahl CAll" WID bt tor
F'URNISI!ED TWO BEDROOM STEREO RADIO coooole, 1- eo
hearlnt: on aDd. after tb• lJth 4Q
Middleport,
speed lniermiJed cbaDger, .... of NoVI!mbllr, 1161.
PRODUCI'ION WORKERS in APARTMENT,
M.U:IOI't A. IVItNS.
al volume control, I • llpelbr
lace brick plant Year around,
pbane m#l4.
Pl.llwttff
Crew • Perter,
soond ayslem, lovely walnut crew.
luD Ume, day shill. Good
.......,_,. feN' Pa.lntlff
llnhh. Payments of IUS per 10 ll 10 a; 10 1111 10 a 10 • u 1
hourly rates, pl118 incentive TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook cp, private, plenty of
met or $78.35. Cali ~92-~Sll. u Ul 7\c
eaminp. Paid vacations 8Dd
bollda)'l. Free bunk house, 20 room lor children Ill play.
miles north of c.Jumbus in a Phone - 1-14-lfe
nke CDJiliDUilily in which to
STEREO RADIO, ""'l'binalkwl
live. Agea 18 to 60 apply in TI1REE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
IDIII, with AM &amp; Flof radln;
penon only. The Galena phone Sam Arnold. Syracuse,
twin speakers, dual volume
0-!J&amp;.IIc
Sbale Tile &amp; Brick Co., Ga- 912-23al.
enntrol. Modern maple maple,

Mile Help Wanted

and ex1RIIle cnaeRr.
aDd alao for ratorattGn to bu ..sd-

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Mr. ani Mrs. Frank sarver.
John, and Eddee of Beverly, were
weekend visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard '111oma

leet ot duty

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NOTICI IY PUIUCATIOH
.JERRY L. BURNS, wboee pei'IDII·
•~•, at resldenee II Pomeroy, ObJo, bUt
wbu.e pretent l'flklOIIU aDd maUlDI
addJ'eN Ia MCS. !II C CompiiiJ'. hrt
).T u~. CaiUomia 83030, Will tab

V.ae·

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her Petition ap\nlt tdm ln the Cem·
m011 Pleu. Court of Jillllp Ccnmtp.
Ohio. pn~ylnl for diYOrett and oU.r
reUef on the 1roundJ of _..,.. • •

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HOBSTETTER
REAlTY

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Fl:RN!SHED GARAGE apart- APARTMENT HOUSE, 4 room
BEAtmC!AN, Cut-N-Curl Beaument on Lincoln Hill. UWIUeo
apartment upalaln, I room
ty Salon, :Roush Lane, Cheshpaid; adults only. Phone lmapartment down. Nlee locaIre 387-71118.
8-29-3tc
148!1.
6-18-llc
tion, Middleport. Pbone IJII.

TonaoiUII, lllddlo·
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1. OWMI'I Oblo ValleJ PQlllblq
KENNEBEC Polatoea, Cbariea
8usln- Services
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER, eo.• PornenJ, oblo: JUelwd s.
JUddle1tort, Ohllu K~ T.
,
Hilton, Portland.
1-29-JSie CURTISS broedlDg service of Flrst Ave. VIsiting hours 2-4 COhlmbWio
O~OJ ldlar 8 , Noldll.
21 cllfferent breeda, eatue Ill'· and 7·8 p.m. Parents only on ColarnlNI, Oblcl.
a. Xnowa aoadhol!W't. ~.
POI'ATOES, WATEJIMEl.OMI,
eo or 4 breads of 110at huclta, Pediatrics Ward.
M\d other ~~~a~rttr holden OWidnl er
ADMISSIONS
hol4illl
1 ,.rem, or more et total
phone 80-2254 Clareuco Prof·
by ealllng Parker 1112-2264. PoJDOUal ol lloDdl. mort..,.. or otbOr
1
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Ste
ftU, ~aad.
1-~
Mrs. Donovan :
vens, a- •IIC!UrlUOO; Ohio valleJ IWlk. a.m.
meroy or 18'1-12111 CoolvDle.
p.oU., Ohlo1 Huottqtoa Natsoaal
8-2WIIIC lipolis; Mrs. Ernest E. carter, Bdko
Cobunblu, Olllio.
602 Four lh Ave. i Wuliam A. 10. adeDt 1 u N•tun el Ctrou...
Brewer, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Homer tlom
C. c. BRADFORD
Real Estate For Sele
W. Johnson, 43 Nell Ave.; James Du~:!0 ':,_':·1 ...ceft".:;!, "'"
AUC!'IONEER
K. Shawver, 20 Evans Hta.; Ste·
A. Tota1 No. COP._ Prln* CNot
CGmplele Serrlot
ven S. Walker, Rt. 2 Gallipolis;
&amp;lUI): D.U. B.IDtl SmM!aJ
PboM .......
Lisa K. Blankenship, Rt. 2 Gal- • · Paid ~ttoe= 1. BalM tlroulhRachle, OW.
dlllen Uld carrton. ltnel 'QD
Upolis; Mrs. Ottie T. Roach, Rt. ud ewn&amp;er aaletr »-07 ~~ luDCr1U Bradford
1 Letart; Mrs. Trix C. Cludlll, d•:
sutrurtpttou1 oa.u, lJ.fll
GEO, iiOBSIBI JER, Bnbr
I 1 tie Hel'llerson;
Mrs. Durward S. 8WidaJ' ueo.
IIIJDIILEPORT - 8 room brlek,
Bailey, Rt. .1 Crown City; Mel- c. l ~~.:Ulloa! 0 •
I \i baths, lull buemenl, bot AIR &lt;X&gt;NDmONING Refrlger- vin 0. Johnson, Pt.-- Pleasant; 1 ~ me IHIVfbbUOD I1Adltl5iq
water beat, wan to wan carallon service. Jack's Refrig- Latha T Bennett Rt. 3 Leon nmpleiJ BJ Jlall, CUrlol' or OUMr
Dall1' Ni ......s.r •.
peting. Brick garqe.
eration, New Haven. bone W. VL j Melvin R Johnson, Pt. 1. 'l'otlll
DliUibUUDII: DallJ I~
POMEROY - 7 room brick,
1182-20'19.
4 e lie Pleasant; Cecil T. Martin, West ea~:::17u... lAft.o()\W,
balb, lull buement, bot ....
Columbia; Mrs. David L. Hen- conled. IIPI&amp;W Aftllr PltntiQ: Pldb'
1
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ter heat, wan to wan carpet- READY • MIX conereta deltr· drlcks,
Midelleport; Mr s. Har" - G. . .TGW:
DUlr I,IDib IIU.ftllllr
ered right to your project. old A. Reeves, Rt. 4 Pomeroy; 11•.
Ing, llreplece. Bargabt $1111011.·
MMr et
Fast and easy. Free estl- Mrs. Roy B. Stone, lA~WtvWe; ,:~....... ....,... .,.
011
malea. Phone 1192-1284, Goe!!- Timothy V. Linton. Jackson; Fred
Rtm.AND - lUJRAL - 4
'rOI&amp;I No. CoPlll J'rll.dlf ~et
leln 1lea!IY .• Mlr Co., Mlddl&amp;- G""', I~ l!fi'S. 1';.,-llll_~r- - . - . Doll¥ ,.,_ .l~f\1"""' , .
port, OhiO.
8 3t u. rison, J&amp;ckBOI\; John RudOf_ph,
~Uoll: '1. . . . tbi,06ila .
08k Hill; Mrs. Charles D. Stu.r· .s..iuo IIG4 eamon. ~-- Yllil4ott$5011.00 Down. $3,11110.011
nu~~~r llllol: ~ ~
Jll!LEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD BUDCET PRICE furnltun! Oft gUI , Rt. 1 lrontoo; Mrs• Erma UMt
dQ t,lll.
our lhlrd lk&gt;or budget shop. E. Nelson, Rt. 3 Albany; Mrs. a. 11a0 e.~= Dllllr 1.0111:
A!JSOCIATBS
·-~
Bat.,.
Fumltun!, Mlddltpclrt. Ralph E. Clement. Rt. 1 Kltt1 ~C."•~p 1114 arwa.uoa:_ Dall:r
NNb:
~
Oldo.
' .• u. Hill; Denver 0. Canter, Jack- D.IMI J::"'

Sales OpportiDilty
WE are aeeking 2 representaHOUSE in HarrisonvUie. Five
P'OR TRADE Cash for 111&gt;tives in this area for career
rooms. bath, utility room,
tlq18. WUIIIIm Ramm, Midopportunity.
cellar, gas furnace. Call 992dleport
I-Ja.30ip
• $600 month guarantee to
3716.
10.1-litc
start
WILL DO -u,g at home •Training at Company es- PIGS - Ehtel Johnsoo, Bashan
lllppen, poekets, pegging,
Jll!ll"e
Road . Phone 149-3957. IO.l-31p
g, alleraUO!I!I, etc.
• Promotion by merit
Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
160 per cent inCOme from
UPRIGHT PIANO, $25, baby
773-5651.
&lt;1-30-tfc
established accounts
bed 110. (mattress Included).
Our representatives are hapContact
Robert Parter, Phone
RBPAIR, REFINISII, reeoodl- PY - they earn satisfactory
1112-M8'1.
10-1-3tc
tlall J01f elubo, JGI!n Teaf«d. incomes. You, too, have an
~
exceptional opportunity to es1!164 DODGE lruck, 3-ton VID,
tablish an lnenme lor life.
Insurance
recently overhauled. V'agll
BACK HOE aud Dozer ServiL'e,
Monday lhru Saturday
AUTOMOBILE
l"!ltll'lllel! beel
Rul18b, Letart Falls, 0. Phone
pond, halemenl, water line. Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M .
1147-2755.
10.1-11&lt;! . eanceOed! Lost :roar operatIIIJIIIe tallk, R. w. O&gt;wdery,
RON LAUTI'AMUS
or'• Ucenae? caD - . - .
lAIII Jloltom, Olllo. 9-27-301c
446-43'11
• 1J lie
10-1-Stc 1965 MUSTANG, 11060. Call
192-3935. Gene Dodaon.
SPECIAL OD groceries, live
16-1-6\p
pereenl diBcounl on ord.,. of ANTIQUES, fUrniture, dllbel,
IN Tlll COMMON PLIAI ~URT
Ill 11t more ending Oct. 3.
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
m!llceDaneous. l!olrl. Howard VENETIAN BLINDS, all kinds, MARJORY
A. IUUII,
M lc G Market, lhr&lt;e miles
cecn,
800 w. Mabt St., P&lt;mJe. and bOnd repair . Dale Wip- a. D. 41,
....th of Middleport on Rt 7.
P•m•ntr, otlle,
faJ,
1.e.lle
PlalftHH,
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
lo-I-3\c
Pomeroy.
IO.I-12tc JHRY L. IURNL

hmale Help Wanted

IHtllet,

t. JleJ.a,
NUIU·Ohio,
aDd A4drft•
of l'ubroJ.
41'789.
&amp;be:r, lldltor IDd Mln&amp;JIDI IWtol':
P'llblllber. iuiNrd s. Own. I'!Dd·

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Pomeror, M•ltll• Oblo 4&amp;788.
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Hao....,..n .,
General Budnul OfflcM of the Pablllbllnz llO lltch&amp;alc 8\rHI, Pom•

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut
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thrGUih 'J'rtd.u and Slllllb7.

Over 11 One

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fi.!. · !landoy an rondenouaed
with tile reniAicl lruck ani tho

wu
·l&amp;tdiV prtee oC $10 to
tl~ 111e borptn turned tnto a
alllitloare.
·
Locked· in an unventilated
truck van, the grwp was Cound
MoNioy
in San
Antonio. One man was dead or
sutroc&amp;tlon. Twelve others were
hospltalized lr&lt;m heat e:dlausUon and lack of oxygen, with
four In crlUcal coOOition early
today, The rest of the group
were charged with illegal entry
and jaDed for questioning.
bnmigratlon aiKI naturalizatloo authorities, who were
lnvestipting, said the Mexicans
had made their way across the
Rio Grande near Eagle Pass,

driver who had promised to
deliver u- to Chleaao r..
· iobs.
They wore Cound locked In the
truck parked outside a bulle· in
San Antonio &amp;f'ter residents
heard poundllll! and yellq.
Officials at Robert a Greene
Hospital said Severlano Cervantes of Cuamio, Michocan,
Mexico, died during the ordeal.
Patrolmen Jack Adamson and
Robert Rudewick were the first
policemen to reach the truck.
They opened the doors and later
described the scene as ••UftbeUevable."
"They were laying around like
cord wood," Adamson said.
"Three of them couldn't even

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FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.

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CHILDREN - $1.75

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RESORT
MEIGS THEATRE
TONt&lt;JHT THIIU rm;RSDAY
OCT. I ·OCT. 3
"GVESS WHO'S COMING
TO DINNER
(Technlcolor)
Sidney Poi tier, ~encer Tracy
Katharine Hepbern
STOOGE: Malice in the Palace
COLORCARTOON: Beef Fore
and~r

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ADMJSSION: Bi;c and 50c
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

"We need them like we never needed them before," Cron-.
kite said.

McLuhan compared the u. S.
struggle in Vietnam and Amer-

ican struggle against "establishmenL"
"Both actions," he said, .. are
struggles without purpose other
than the creation and maintenance o€ an image. 'I1le Asian
war is like the frontier of the
old American West which pro-vides Americans the chance ro
show tile rworld and convince

Lubert Theiss
Dies Monday
Luber! G. Theiss, of Great
Bend, died MD::day at Votarana

Memorial Hospital. He was born
Nov. 4, 1877, in Olive Townahlp,
the son of Henry E. and Amelia
Blaettnar Thelss.
Preceding him in death, besides his parents, were his wile,
Adelaide Mcl&lt;a,y Thel80, In June,
1958; two children, wiK: :lied In
intanc.v, and two brothers and
two sisters.
&amp;lrvlvlng aretwoaloters, Mro.
Charles R. Yost and Mrs. Albert Paynter. botll of Racine. and
a number of nieces and nephewa.
He wa!l a member o( the Great
Bend Methodist Church and of
the Great Bend Grange.
FWleral services will be held
1! 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral Home with the Rev.
Charles Norris officiating. Bur·
lal will be In the Dye cemetery
at Great Bend. Friends may call
at the funeral home a:zytlme.

PUZZLED
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Humphrey
(continued from 1)
vice president WoUld ccament
on the issue later today uatter
he has had a chance to review
the run text or the IIPOOch."
In a statement Molllly,·Nlxon
e&gt;j)resoed asr..lment witll Defense Secretary Clark Cliftord' s
themselves they are just as view tllat the South VletJameoe
hardy as they were during the should take over the Oghtbw.
frontier days of the West."
He aald that •• presldert he
McLuhan said student agita- would "advance this program
tion on campuses Is "slmllar-in far. more vigorously than haa ·
that it too has no gmls other the present administration." ·
than seeking of Identity and
Questioned on domestic issues
image."
in a Detroit eppearance, Nixon
''The major portion of today'&amp; said he did not see . any
violence in America is also a poaslbllll;y of 8J1eelftc llws that
questioo of man seeking identi· could be used to curb campus
ty," he said. "Modern Ameri- ani street disorders. He chided
can man has become a televi- the Johnson administration for
sion generation. struggles to not using the existing lG.w
survive are little concerned covering interstate. movement
with goals and purposes. The of Individuals Intent on romage of electronics has created Ill! riot.
a new society which is a world
In Chicago; third party
of change that often has little
candidate George C. Wallace
meaning to the individual."
motorcaded through the noon
hour cr01'¥d on busy State Street
as he kicked ott a four-day
Attend Ad Sessions oorthern campaign tour. In
suburban Cicero, he told a rally
COLUMBUS (UPD - The Ad- one of the first Utlngs he could
vertising Executives Association do as preatdent would be to
of Ohio Daily Newspapers an- press for repeal of the Cederal
nounced Mo~-thatJohnW. Gra- qM~n housing law 14 BD:I let them
ham, advertisirc director of the know that a ~an's heme Is still
Lorain Journal, had been elected his castle,"
president of the gl'Qll) at its
A Wallace position paper
weekend meetings here.
issued In Washington ..Ued Cor
Attending the sessions Cram industrialization or rural areas
the Ohio Valley Publishing Ca. to provide training and iobUor
were James Danner, Vernon De- the unskilled who are leaving
Weese, Bea Lisle, Larry Boy- the countryside to live in
er and Charlene Davis.
overcrowded cities.
Other developments:
Edmnnd
S. Mustde- Tho DeMAKES RECOMMENDATIONS
mocratic
vice
prielldentlaJ.-eanoo
A report of tile recent 101alon
dictate
deaerlbed
Nixon as
of the September term of srand
"somewhat
ot
a
modulated
jury, filed this weak In Meigs
11
Wallace
in
his
law
and
order
Cow:cy clerk or court• Evelyn
appeal
to
voters.
~'Mr.
Nixon
is
Lucke's olrice, includes recomUke
a
surfboard
rider
ln
the
mendatloos that new mattresses
be provided at the county jail, crest of a wave runniqJ with it
plaotle be obtained Cor the mat- toward the shore," Muskle said
tresses, a new cement door be In a Waohington awearance.
poured and better ~ pro- "We need a man with a craft of.
vided. Roos Norris was sranl hio own and a rudder with hio
haiKI on it."
jury foreman.
Spiro T. Agnew- The GOP
vice presidential caiXtldate,
campaigolng in Toledo, crtUWARNING MADE
CLEVELAND (UPI) - An or- cized Atcy. Gen. Ramsey Clark
flclal of the Cuyahoga COunty for refusing ••to use the strictly
Republican organization h a s Hmttod and careCUlly sar_.-dwarned that party commttteemen ed wiretapping that hao been
aiding the ca:tlJ)algn of George authorized by ~esa ani
approved by the courts."
Wallace will be fired.
soalled. ,,

know which one is for you. Then, visit our Loan De·

5\ On New Car Loans

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TRIPLE TRACK-SELF STORING

ALUMINUM STORM DOORS
STOCKED IN 2 SIZES ·-• Pre-Hune-Richt 01 Left
In Mill or Anodized Finish
OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE

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devallatlng near tile Demlllla'1•.ed ZGIIe and blew lbe
lili!alrera!l blitterieo to pieces.
The two pilots
reseueol
was recovered. ·
:·
aa
.the
Ulutod
Stat01
chalked
i.p
North
Vietnanlose
gu!lnera
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A apokeaman for the U.S.
Ita
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moo
alr
loaa
of
the
MDitary Aaeiotaneo COmmand also shot dlpwn an At llo'ltawl&lt;
aa1d 88\'en IJOldlere were wound- actlq ,81 art!llery ljiOiter Cor over' 'the IIOrth. Tiro oll!W M
Jersey,' !II;JbOwka .wm\ loll, -entl,y
ed on ooe bellcopter and throe the battleship USS but
they
paid
dearly
ro.
lt. Tile by acoldeJil, llu'lng iandlnga
were wounded on another. An
undlaclo&amp;ed number of wounded mlBhiY ship (lliUIIg ~ 16 Inch 'IIIII lak0olf1 Ill the Clol La! Air
were believed killed In the rtnea from· tile targets she waa sa.. 1n Soutll Vie1Dam. Both

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A new i!lsn directing tra!llc
to l'lbmeroy by the Unlo:: Ave.
aceeas wlll be ereetod on the
new route 7 by .pus soon, PresIdent Bill Grueser reported to
members oC the Pomeroy Cham·
ber or COmmerce Mend::y mr..
lng the noon ooaslon at Bellw•
Restaurant.

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Prealclent Grue::er oald State
Department of llllhwa;rs olllelals have aaaured him the elgn
will be erected as soon u It

can be obtained from the 111sn
making branch In Columbus.

Mrs. I!Uel McKelvey, ::ecret&amp;ry--r Cor tile GalllaoMelgs COmmunity Actloo Program, has l:eea In Chalnj:algn.
m., where abe atta:ded O,E.
0, Grllll\00 Acoou:i:lng.
nel tr!linlnl eourootllepaltW81k,
Those attending the sesalon
received baalc t'undaD!entalo
Ollllvalent to throe ::eineotera of
college accountll:s. The ca:roe
waa deaign(MJ to cover a aew
a.vatam of 'O.E.O. awroved aceow:tlnil metllidB and r8$111rements. Jt was the lut ft a aerIes ct. ~ tral::ID&amp; oeoalon, tfr O.E.O. l:ool:kMpo;H.
Richard G. Sayre, uecutlve
:llrector here, prevlou::l1 - .
ed a dlij' aoaalon held
the Nationwide lim In COJumbua.
DIVORCE 1\SKED
Apetition for :llvorcohaobeen
tued In Meigo C:::mt;y eommon
pleas •'""1..111! ,Mar~ A.~.
Rl&gt; 4, PomeroY, l(alnat J..-!'l'
L. Burna, Port Rue:a:eme, callt
The plalolltt eliargeo sroa• ne~
lect oC duty and extreme cruel-

Stolen
Monday

); other · aetlvlty, c. E.
Blakealee led a :llseuallon on
vocaUonal ·school and technleal
lnt:lltute plans for lids area.
Discussion was alao eCndlctecl
j:ertalJ:lng to the clearing of tile
river bonk.
Attending, In :uldltlcm to tile
above named, were Marge Holfner. Bob Jacobi, Beulah Jones, ty,
Richard Chambers, Jack Carley

Elgbt guns were stolen In a
burglary or the l:onle oC Mrs. Eu-

gene Atld::e In RarrlaonvWe and

at

H.,.•. n,._:wwn•''" kind of s1ar--u~ ot·odw•g,
.

The specialstay.up iop

ICl'Upulouo it
iJlow ~ wrinkle or aag to
develop. And HIP-POSE won't ride down.
You get :dlthe beauty .of a panly hose and
none of ~~proble"\8. It's more economical. N'ow
you don't throw ·out a pair if one leg tu6o.- Aiod · .
we've taken the panly away. Now you have the
choiCe aglin to wear Whatever yo'(d like. ( ~ ..
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No · ga,ten, DO attachm~nt• •at Jill "'ii~ ne•r
"JIIP-~SE. Just unbridled, unfetter~~iniC)!
' Wouldni..1ou know we'd come ~p willi t~
. neweot? $2.00 pair
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TIP TOP TAN-SKYSCRAPER BEIGE-NAVY
PEAK BROWN-.SU.MMit PALE_:. TOWER TAUPE"'

Elbe~f•lds fn ~~liieFoyi

ADMISSIONS -

DelnB t.w-

rence, Rt. 1, l.oDg BoUomi
George Batey, l4lddleporl; Clyde

Cramlet, Racine; VlrJie Fetty,
La::govlllo; Z.0111 Powall, SJ.rtcuse; Lewis Hu._.en, M:L Alto.
DISCHARGES - Edward BarI&lt;J!I,
Gloria
Prlce,
Elmer

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roachlllg tni:l:li t.ounlc:cklt..Their

Investigation IB .. t"''llm:ID&amp;.
The thief or tld:eves then wert

a gun ca.e,

.06 Crimes, a .22 automatic rille
l!itb 1Cq10, a .30-.40 Cral&amp; ride,
30-!18 riDe, .a •.410 al:ot&amp;un.
aed a .25 ealil:l-e,.Utomatle Bel·
gl::m mal:e jju:;, AJicitl:er gun case
w1s also opened and a. 25 ..Ubre
automatic ploto!rAken.
"h: othar ahorlra ·.~nt

JACK RILL, CENTEI!, ASSIST ANT DIIIECTOR of the Ohio Ol!lee or Opj;ortunlty, COI::mbus,
TuesdQ' night presented "Rural Service" awards ~ at left, H. E. Shields, Letart Township, aid
Jigl;l, Richard G. Sayre, director of tile Gallla-Meigs COmmUDity Action Program. The award•
were two of 18 presetted to individual residents arll one organization In Ohio in recognition of
outstanding lndlvlclual and group contribution to eaorts to alleviate the problems of the poor in
rural AmerlcL

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average helow normal ror the

= : : : : / r o m Thursd::y
lllgha wlll average In the
60s and lows In the 40s. Coolor Thnr::day and Frid::y with
little d::y-to-&lt;la.v temperature

Nothing liut praise waa given the Meigs Marauder r - team
by President Frank w. Porter andmembersorthe Meigs Htllh School
Alhletlc Boosters at their r::gular weekly meeting Tl:eadi.Y evening.
Porter, who has ,P1I)red tn 1&amp;nd seen a lot of games, said it Wll!l change thereafter·
the ll::eot r - pme he had ever seen. He added that as for as he
Precipitation will total less
am the boosters were concerned. the Marauders won a "tremendous than a quarter inch in west and
:. lllfe takln!oYe~.~orlal
vleiory" In their .line exhibition oC Coolball. He thanked the roaches Crom a quarter to a hair Inch
HOflbltal by Pcm:eroy erne~ \--· t4e team
It posalble Cor the Boosters to erpertonce In east port!nn, oeeurrl::g as
lqlfldme:L The clrlver repwtedly \\il;rtdolD ea~·
ilmember.
..,
shower• Thured::y and again
IU~ I leg laceration In d
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Br"* Lee a po;;sible cheek
It waa obsened that the loc• lbbthorlzed CO.ch charles Chair
.
boDe heture. No charges were
don ot the food booth should be cey to charter a Greyhound bus ~:::~&amp; _:::r.x;:::~~m:~.
mad. The a~oblle wae d.. :u!vertlsocl because 10 maey POO;-'. for the team to travel to lronmollahed.
pie rep:rtod the)' were Ulllble to ton. Mrs. Lore::a Arnold, tress.
find the newly erected otandL urer reported a belaneo of $1 _
Therefor"e, it is located on the 177•
left of ani lacing ll:e otadlwn;i10
Mrs. Abbott named the !allowthe ..-. Mro. Groce Abbott, 1111! to work the rood booth Frigeneral chairman Cor the Cood day night at tho Meigs • Galli~. reported that sales have polls game: Mrs. Robert Crow,
been going very well.
·chairman; Mrs. Bud Abbott and
In other actions, the Boosters Mrs. Bob Burdette, co-chairmaDj
Robert E. BoOgie of Racine,
Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. How..
ard ~sh, Mrs. Al,pta Barr• teacher In tbe SOuthern Local
Mrs. Liooel Boggs, Mrs. GleM School District, received a masHenaler and Mrs. Robert Elber- ter's degree in Edueation from
Ohio University on August 31.
Celd.
SOn or Mr. and Mrs. CIWord
Tho 111m oC the Melgo - Athens
C.
llelgle or Froderteksburg,
game
was
shown
by
Coach
ChanATHENS - Democratic counhe
began
work itt tda master's
t)' chairmen IDcl campaign mor- coy.
In
February,
1966. He will btl
Steve
Van
Meter.
whO
was
indlnatOrs f!'OIIllhrOU8J;olltthe10tll
c:ontlnulng
his
ecmcetlon at Ohio
jured
IIi
the
Melg::-Athena
pme,
COr;gresalonal :Qlatrlet mot In
Unlvoralty l:eglnn1ng with tile
is
sUI!
IIi
Holzer
HoBJiltaL
Hlo
AI!M!tia ~- nllhl to !orwatd
Of llr. Harry B. conilluon ia improved, it was re- winter quarter.
the
,Beegle hao taught In the Southported.
Cre\i.O...for COr;greae.
em
Loeal School Dlltrlct Cor
QVer. 60 Demc:craUc leaders at·
tile
past
11 years. Before com..,_. tllo meeting to coordinate
lbll
to
the
Racine achool, he
cllatrlct.!lde C8ll\lball!ll plana for
tailllht
rour
year~
at Portland.
tlli: 'llnal live -ks;·~ . the ConIn :uldltlon ·to teac:lilng, llel·iir8'itl&lt;llal rae.. I'OIItlo:: pOperl
g)e works !l&amp; a school bus
worjt•luacurll!a•b3'
Creinon
driver
tor the Southern d I 1ani .....ala'ror. iill:eafanet8IQI
trlet
ani
as a deputy sherlfr
Daniel E. Retilj 84, :lied ear-~ ean:ll- ' ~ .orpulsed.
for Meigs C&lt;:o::cy. He Ia a member of tile lolelgs eoo::cy Board
:.
1'\:&gt;meroy. ~ J!l;uie.W einer-\ ~ llaalth and· the Racine Magooey o$JWI' Wwored a call 10 aonle Lndp 461, F, and A. M.
the 1o1me
1,2';50 a.~ Wodnel. . Belgle• s wlte, unda, , ia a
...... wu JOIII;nmore" ll Rio Grllicle Colwhere Bile Ia ma!OriDi In
orrtval. •
Clara ll!llc&amp;tlon.

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Humphrey
New Issue

Masters from

OU Aug. 31st

Democrats Plan

Crewson's Race

Candidacy

Qaniel E. Rees

or:

Dies Wednesday

~":":rw:'trn hi~

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)Enduro Seh,ed.uleil
. Sunday by- ~y~t8

To End South Vietnam War
B~·

United Press lnternatlonal

Vice President Hubert H.
Hmnptlrey today called on rival
presidential candidate Richard
M. Nixon to spell out for the
voters his program for settli~
the Vietnam War.
Describi'Oi the issue as one of.
the great questions Americans
will be deciding next month,

Hu:q:hrey repeated his ww
that "an honorable peace in
Vietamn" will be the first
priority ol his administration if
he wins the White House.

Phe~: ;992-3741

290 H. Soc. Avo.
Mlddlopoit, Ohio

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"I've spoken of how I believe
thJs peace can be achieved,"
Humphrey said in a speech
prepared for a JacksonvUUe,
F1a., rally. "Now I think the
American people deserve equal
candor from Mr. Nixon."
Humphrey 's pJ'OII'IID, which
would start with a halt in the
bombing of North Vietnam as
soon as Hanoi sta&gt;lted a sign of
good faith, wao shan&gt;ly crtUcized by Nixon Tuesday as
possibly damaging to the Paris
talks.

Asks Clartfleatloo
branding tile plan
"confusing," called on Humphrey to "clarll,y his posltioo
and make it clear tbat he Is not
pulling the rug out tr&lt;m under
our negotiators. ••
Nixon,

Spiro T. Agnew, Nlmu's GOP
mate, said Humphrey
took away the "truu1&gt; card" of
running

America's negot.lators by ird.~
eating a bombing hilt On easier
terms could come in the next
administration.
Humphrey's rwmlng mate,

Son. Edmund Muskte, told

a

NaUor:al Press Club loocheoolll
W10hington that HUIIIPhrey'.
mention of restoration of the i· ·..

Demilitarized Zone between the: ,~~·~,

AKRON (UPO - Todl3's
visit or George C. Wallace

visit ot Wallace to the area was

"kirll or a feeler to see how he
stands .., in Ohio. 11
Talk To l1e Teal
a "testca~e" of s\C)port for the
11 We
eJQH!cted lbout 10,000
former Alabama governor in
Ohio, a Bpokesman told United persons to bear Mr. Walllce
when he talks at Akron," said
Press International.
Wallace, a thlrd parQ' presl·
dential candidate, was scheduled tor rallies here and at Title Offi.ee Gets·
Ca:Wn before leaving Cor a
fwxl, - raising diMer tonight at
$1.,355.50 in Fees
Pltloburgh.
Truman Wel&gt;b, the Abron
to the Akron-Canton are1. was

area coordinator, told UPI the

Southern District

To be Represented
The '""'rbtendenl ani one
bolnl . member were 'auihortzed
to attend a meeting on the fourcounty vocaUonol school Pf01108oo
al Tiur::da!' at Rio Gnnde Col·
leae recently when tile SOuthern
LoCal Sc~ Dlotrtel Board of

Education met.
Rulli SmHh "WaB hired ae a
teacher aide for the aoeond ani
third grade• at tile !'.acloe El&amp;o
memary School. llorll Hensler
... sWetituleco::k
'll1e Jacoba Coal

eontractfors,..

Webb. "If It Is a poor turnout,
fUrther visits may be cUr..
tailed.''

Webb e&gt;Plaioed thlt Akro:&gt;o
was consklered a
"stronghold"
tor
Wallace,
Carton

largely because of the number
or labor people In the area, ani

less would be "a poor
turnout."
Webb said plana to hold the
Cantoo rally In a parking lot
outside the Memorlal AuditoriIDil were cancelled because
they could not get permission to
uao the lot. Th' rally was held
Inside.
"Mr. Wallace prefers outdoor
rallles beceuae you ean't do too
much with eciur TV inside,"
e;;plalnod . - e r aide.
Plan otber stops
Wallace plalllod vlatts lo two
other Ohio C&lt;lllllllwdties, Toledo
on Thursday and Cle.eland oo

any1hing

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Vietnams was "Wustrative" ot :. · · I
the sort of response the vt.ee . · -:~­
president would wlllt and nat : · ·:
8J1eelftc propooal Cor u.t .c

re_,se.
Democratic NaUoial Chair- ·
man Lawrence F. O'BI"i.en
meanwhile sent a telegram to
Nixon sa;ying that "If there Ia
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Wallace Ohio Muscle to Meet Test

:llotrlct fii. the

King Builders Supply Co.

CARRIE NEUTZUNG, POMEROY, counted on by ::umer·
ous groups as planilt and organist for their ptheri.Jws, was
again at the organ Tuesday for the Dlstrtet II Pylhlan Sloters
convention held in Middleport. Vocalist Cor the occasion waa
Mrs. Neutztq•s daughter, Mrs. Lois Burt, also of Pomeroy.
(See Page 11 Cor run accoon~l

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Beegle Wins

• Automatic. Soak Cyele.
heavily lOlled

BIRMINGHAM, England (UP0 - A Blmli!Whom ho111 : Ito ,mo
had been \'killl! fertility drug• becauae sbt l:..t DO •llll:hl! pva
bh1h to oe~lets today by caesarian aecllon 1111 her 30111 ~
The children were four girls and two boys. They were ~]at
Birml~ Maternlcy Hospital. A girl, the laat bOnl, dlall :obc:trlb
allerward of Jhock but the doctor who deUvered them aald
were in "really good condltlOIL"
Dr. ArthUr Crooke, of near- ture, weighed Crom two to fOur
by Birmingham Women'B Hos- pou;;do.
According to tile Encyclopepital, oald the mother had been
dia
Britannica, the etaances ot
under traatment with the Cergiving
birth to. oext::plota'll ....
UIIty drug gonodrophln, a pituiIn
262
blllloo If the - r haa
tary gland extract.
oot
taken
Certlllty plUs or Giber
Crooke, who supervised the
treatment, bas been active for modi..Uona widch would change
several years in research with the normal odds.
There have been other recordgoroOdJ opt:ln.
ed
births of sextuplets, but DO
The mother was Mrs. $\ella·
complete
ael is allve. It wu the
Ann Thorns, wife of a draughtsfiral
BOXU:plet
birth In E n g.
man, who had had no chUdren
land
in 10 years oC marrtaJe. Her
babies, born two months prema-

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~&lt;:::!ty~~a!:~. '!~" 'Laud Marauder Snirit, •m;:;~=·;~;~~,;··~
IXOn Asked for His Plan
,..%at:.=

The MeigoCOuncyC&lt;blbbDIIIBionets approved reclassiftcadon of
welfare department worl&lt;er Emma K. Clatwortl:;y from elerk•tenoKnllher n to clerh-Jtenognpber m during their regular
weekly meeU::g MoNioy.
In other activllif, Ute commisaioners heard Mary MarUn dlB·
cuss a cystic 11brosls drive pr~
posed in the county this year and
transacted routine busiDess. Present were 'Commissioners Charles R Karr, Sr., board president; Ralph W. Our&amp; 1 and Robert
Clark, and Cieri&lt; Martha Chambers.

HOSPITAL

l:w out a &lt;OI'ner of a door and

Rl. 1,
PCbferoY, tra...U.. lOUth. In a
191!0 irillllel car, lo91 eootrol
fOiindlllll a curve, ani went off
1110 r-.:1 Into an eml:a::lanent.
The car roll~ O\'er onto lta top.
Mba Jordan and~ paase::ger,
Brenda IAe, CoDSt., Pomeroy,

Recl1188ification
or Worker Approved

VETERANS MEMORIAL

llid the B&amp;E occurred aam•
lbne Monday ntgh~ 'Entry into
tho house was pined by 'break-

broke wt a cJooro
glaas In It and removed two .22
eallbro Sp~elcl'tlflea on 30.

FIVE CENTS

the.....,.

ry.
SherliY Hartenl:ach and Henry

Roo!te 143 I~ front of ll:e Jack
~ realdence, wai ~

and Bob Wl::pjt.

Mlddlflt)Ort ftremen were called MoiJda1 at 3:02 p.m. to extlnguilh a blaze at tho ClllrDrd
Stumbo resld9ce, 406 South
Slxth AYe.
A· ftre ot undetermlned ort.gtn
burned a portion of the oublloorlng under tllehomeandcauJ·
ed extensive smoke damage. No
esUmate ofloaaoehaabeenmade.

reported Tl:esday by Meigs Cou::cy Robert C. Hartenl:aeh' o Department ani Bunau oC Criminal
lnveotigatton Aaent Hennar: He:&gt;o

to

d--

a..uei'ed - e r • and
~ !.oWl moatl7
In the 501. COoler Thuradljl a ferr .-ra mainly In t l •
north.
"'-"

Five of Six
Sextuplets
Doing Well

8 Guns

an
Per--

cloidaeaa. a l!Ule cOoler,

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

. VOL. XXI NO. 113

plred.

Will be
Erected

entint:-

Devoted To The lnlere.~ .Of The Meigs·MUMHJ Area

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NEW YORK - ABOUT 75,000 LONGsHOREMEN todaJ .atruek"'
porta from Maine to Texaa tut -rai maelllneey was alreod)' nillllll!
to get them book to work under the Toft,.&amp;rtley law.
Members or the otrlkiDe Jnteroatloral l..oow•horomen's Aaaoclllloo (!LA), picketed on New Ycwk doel&lt;f, hBlttlw the loidlll!
ani unloadtlll! oC Crelllhtefl ani foreq ahlp pa88elll!8f&amp; to handle
illelr own luggage. The longohoremen 118lked ott their joba In Atlantic and Gull porta at 12:01 Lm., &lt;EDT&gt; ·when their eontnel ix-

Mrs. McKelvey

were

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New Sign

cralbef but ih~re was -no
olfletal figure. Olle helicopter
craohed and Wrneci, tile ;OCher

force ct. ........,. alze lll!lbUebed
units of the !98th Infantry
Brlpde and WOIIIIded 28 Ameri-

FO&lt;IIa sllJlllorters· reluctlmtly conceded he probably was rilbt.
For tile !!rat Umo alnce tile preJideney of Georae Waahllllllon •i'l11e
Senate II 1 - to wllhhold eoniiJ'mlltlon of 1 )ltt&amp;lde~ IP.uinltion for chief juadce," Sen. Robert P, Grlftlri. R-Mlch. 1 .aeclared
to hla eolleogueo.

Damaged by Fire

Available In
Mill Finish- Anodized Finish
and White Finish

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News .Briefs

Stumbo Home is

Juat look ov•r th• new cars ... chances are, you'll
partment to get an Auto loon, at low rates on convetti•nt termt. Fo.st, confidential urvice. '

llie

newspaper, •

ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS
CUSTOM BUILT TO YOUR OPENING

About Where to
Get An Auto Loan

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'arl over oarrled by

it is just around the corner ,
and It's time to see KING
BUILDERS SUPPLY

NO PROBLEM

,1,

(\11'1)... Cc!mmwdlt
area where a U.S. Green l!eret
~· Tuoll!a.J shot ,dOri ~etal Foreea camp was In tho
. tll_ne u.s. hellcopCer• .cart71ns !lllh ~ oC a olep by a North
.ooldlera and Marines Vletnameoe . d!Yialal of 7,000
allllough tbe· alrerlft ,
man. A opoke.m.. .at Da Nang
plainly marked with nd r±o.:. ul.d there were no injui-les.
.... u.s. mllltaey IP&gt;kitlinon Tile other two helicopters
were U.S. Army medical
reported lodo.Y.
One hellc:opter """ a llarlrio evacuation hellcoptero CI.Ylni
Corp, Cll34 Ullgnod to Ill' wounded m~ . 16 miles welt ct.
wounded from the ThuoiC Due TJI!Il II¥ wllere a COmmwtlat

,ldvertlled ' a

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Aller all it is lovely now, and
we could have several weeks
of nice weather, But - -

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WILBUR SPRAGUE DIES
Pomeroy emergency squadLODGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F. men were summoned at 10:10
&amp; A. M, will meet Wodne::day, o.m. today to tho Ra,ymond Cole
Oct. 2, at 7:30 p.m. ReCrelh- reaideace at Laurel Clift' where
mo::ts will be served and all Wllbor Sprague wu reported
dead on arrival of the uniL
maater ma1011s are invited.

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McLuhan Says War Already Lost
ATHENS. Ohio (UPD - The
United States bas lost the war
in VIetnam aiKI not¥ is bogged
down ln 1 useless struggle without goals, Marshall McLuhan,
director of the University of
Toronto'&amp; Centre (or Culture
ad Technolog)·, told Ohio Univaralty studeJKs here Morday.
McLuhan 1 n d CRS News
Commentator Walter Cronkite
were speakers 1t tile inaugurattoa of Ohio University's College
~ Communication.
Cronkite called for 40 the socilllJI conscious rE!C)orter, the
aclemitically trained reporter,
the specialist, the analyst" in

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saturday. In between. the -....
dictate was to eJ$08k at Pittaburllh. lndW:opolto ani Now
York City.
Tho plamed Toledo stop D
ated a controversY over U.

giYiJl! of the key to the eli;J.
Wallace alill's claimed Mayea'
William Enolg:: refllaed to el..
the key to the clcy to the tor-.
mer governor but an aldl
to the mayor said no deel::l&lt;ll
tad been made.
I
"Humphrey aad Aanew wen
both presented keys to
city," said the aide, rel'errflc ,: .
lo reee::t visits by the U.:. ' .
critic standard bearer aad . . ,
Repui:ll..., vice prealdOIIIW
::on:ioee.
"We felt that the _.,., Ill
the oplrit oC lair pll;y, - m:re then hippy to provldo
equal t r - n t lo all the .....
dida~s.' ' the Wallace ai611&amp;1d.

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