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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.
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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
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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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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
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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·

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TRIPLE TRACK-SELF STORING

ALUMINUM STORM DOORS
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In Mill or Anodized Finish
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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. ·
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.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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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,
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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. •
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New Issue

Masters from

OU Aug. 31st

Democrats Plan

Crewson's Race

Candidacy

Qaniel E. Rees

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Dies Wednesday

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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.

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290 H. Soc. Avo.
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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
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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

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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.
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Beegle Wins

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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
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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.....,.

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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

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

8 Guns

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cloidaeaa. a l!Ule cOoler,

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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plred.

Will be
Erected

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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

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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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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. '

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CUSTOM BUILT TO YOUR OPENING

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

NO PROBLEM

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(\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

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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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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.
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"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.

�~~.~~~~~~~~~f~~·;~o..w~-~~J,1MI

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~laliJ broujht ...oral let-

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lli,..l 1llolr .. .... ChrliAD,,;, AI ~ .oold hh
fhnl,y ~ and hlci!ed io ~,. '

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uolly I

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ten otrorlnc !0 belp: Peter's James MaiClll will
old bola, ·~r'· Ford, ere- two Jackie GteaiOil
th11
Uor or ucan You Top This?," H11011 .••. Peul Bailey attend..
wiD turn OYer mueh 0( the JWal. ed a State Dap't reeepltoll In
tloa 0( the l : t : T V version Waalllogtoe and W.s surround·
1D Peter ••• ,
old 11Senator" ed b1 10 many · dlgrdtarlea, one
Ia eredlted bJI
with ''lak· !ought bls Wlf throulh and wben
Ina a btt radlo actor and making he saw the ·~~~Hello, Dolly" ltar,

!omla and two . ~slater &amp;IIIID
ollor to IIlii ree.larl¥ 011 t h •
Mike Douglu liiDw - balled ·Ill

1'111111 .... !lobby Hatfield, ... 0(

C..eh !loW.-.. Lee lillllef•a
Knot Creel&lt;· Boboats, 1961 dO,.

'lbe Rtghteous Brua., alm man~
qas SiDIInlha F.K&amp;er ... Ai Le
Manolr, Frllllkle Lolne uid 1he
he and wile Nan Grll' oold lhtlr
Malibu home and bought a ertda-

a comedian 0( me" •.•. It was on aaid, 11 With tbt1 crowd. 1 thought er.Evory female Olympics conteo-

••c.Y.T.T.'" that Peter origina.ted the '"Ajax Cauidy" eharacter whleb ~a~t him to Fred Al· lMI'I radio alley and thebigmonOil' that melted 10 owlftiJ In bls
atrteken emerpney.
u'J'he Man ln the Glau Booth''
la an emollon.crammed play and
worlh ll80ing on Ita dnmaturgleal wollop alone - but llonal4

Plea11111ce a a its star tranJforms
it .Into the most powerful drama
on Broadwa,y •••• It's at the Royolo Theatre and Us theme on1,y
IOUilda Uke oomethlng to .Uck

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lltflnl 1heatrieal event tn seaJODI •••• lt'a a dark farce filmai]J draped about the Elchmam
caM; but it' a not the Eichmann
euo and we urpntly adYtso any.
CIIHI who auapecta Ita theme ts too
rtpdalve for a theatJ.ical diver11m, forget 1t - it fa 1 fine

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theatre.

you were the bar.''
usett,y Ann Grove, who plays
Joel Gray's mother tn "George
Ml" ls younger than the star
.... ABC-TV hao a Garroway
In ita Mure: Dave subbed r o r
DJck Cavett, with more TV tuneups to come .... Duke ElllngIIllO Concert of Saered Music
will play the..ld!!!r.M_~gus.
oldest in N, Y., Ocl 27.
Great songwriter Harry Warren pta a Brazilian Gav't award
lor his nne compositions ... Lindsay Hopkins' Coral Harbor, bit
resort area in Nanau, the Ba~
hamaa, wlll beeome an airline's
proper~;¥ with a SOO..room hotel
cllo Rrst tiling .... Sen. Ev Dirksen's seriously ~to get the
White House to cool the Abe

"'If I lr.new how lo
th•l
lhol o•l ul lhere, I wouldn'l
lie • radd)'-l'd M the t"lab

tant WUl pt a '•sexual acrtenlng" and those In the doubUIII

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clua wlU h etven an "autQmleal fxaminatioa." •••• To keeP

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malei from mol!qUtll'lldlns the
Olmlsler oex like lao! ilmo :..
One record nrm plnk.allpped 53
employe• for financlal FUIIionB
plus the topside susplelon tbbae
there more than 20 yean "ean't
think yowtg any

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telling all their perverted pool
In sex.oooks, ~lria Bl&lt;motY has
turned out "~lvla Sidney's Needlepoint Book" .... Nancy Parker of The Bronx: IBkl Ull why Ann
Blyth doesn't make the gooslp
columns: because she'l!l a fine
lady woo raises kids, not eyebrows.
Fortaa nomination.
Chris Dedrick, who sb)gs with
Actress Lesley Ann Warren the Free Design group on Pro(TV's "Cinderella•') and her ject 3 Record~, may be the next
Jimmy Webb: a tnunpet major
TilE DAILY SENTINEL at Manhattan Sehool of Music
~VOTED TQ IHnUin' OF
he plays six Instruments, write~
IIICHAilD S. OWEN. PUUJIHEI
his
group•s material, arranges
Cht"'-' TlnMIIIU. .._
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PII..Wng Heating

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ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
(SVAC ONLY)
TEAM
~ L T POP
IIY&amp;er Creek , •• ·.2 0 0 62 22
North Gallla , , , ,2 2 0 33 42
SouthweBie rn • . . I 1 0 20 24
Eastern • • • • • • •1 I 0 42 14
Southern ....... 1 2 o 38 68
Hannan Trice .•• 0 I 0 6 36
TOTALS
7 7 0 206 206
SVAC ANJi OPPONENTS
TEAM
w L T p OP
Be'.avo e • • • • , •3 1 0 136 58
Hutfalo (Put) ' ,3 1 I tf 55
Wahama • • • • • o2 2 1 95 67
Kyger Crook , , .2 2 0 84 74
Federal HocidJlr .2 2 0 54 84
• • • • • • 2 2 0 50 ·r..86
F alrland
Glouster
• • • • • •2 2 o 49 55
Southwestei"D
, , , 2 2 0 47 40
North all
G Ia . , • ,2 2 0 38 42
Ale-....L.r
2 1 0 4g 58
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PLUMBING

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ntsenes~:...".!~~---- ------------- 3t!;•· 55e

RUTLAND
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or Halves - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

PUtnts
1. $an Diego st.
(3-0) 3Sl
2. No, DaloJia st. (() .4) 30e
3
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11. Alcorn A&amp;M (18)
Fal :
Slate (i'l} 18 1
w .';:
clloll8i !late
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tu&lt;IIJ (IIi); 20, ll'lher state (IS):
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st. Lllul!l Cardinals,

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HAM CENTER SLICES---------lb.
. 89e
SMOKED JOWL-------------Jb,39e
POLISH SAUSAGE------------1b.59e
Cracker Buys of The Week!
Streitmann's Town House Cracllers-- lb. bx. 39c
SWtshine Krispy Cracllers • - - • - - - • lb. bx. 37c
Nabisco Honey Grahams - - • - - • • - • lb. bx. 39c

L:ow Calorie

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lost records In perenlhesle:
Tesm
Fl&gt;lnta
I, Cory-Raw1011
(() (4.4) 138
2. l'l&gt;rls. N. Dame (3) (3.4)
3. West Mulkinllum (2) (t-0) 77
4. Powhalao
Cll Cl-1.1) Ml
S, Norwalk st. Paul (I) (f-4) 37
6. Newark Calholle
(M) 35
7, Leelonln
(f-4) 3f
8. Riverdale (1) (t-0) (3-1) 30
9. Lorain Clearvle Cll (B.!) 28
10. Lorain st. Mary
(3.1) 27
Second 10: U. (de) Edlaon and
Fremont st. Joseph 2f each; 13.
Me&lt;hanlcsburg 21; lf .. (Ue) DelIa and Newbury 19 eseh; 16. (Ue)
Alhland Mapletm and Allen Eaat
18 each; 18. Johnstown Mmroe
17; 19. (Uo) Mineral Ridge and
- s k y st. Mary's 16 each.

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B. llaJilwl, Columbus.

were vfsitlaa M.l.

~Mrs,

Nor·

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man eher, 1'l41Pers Plains.

Mr. aDd Mrs, Dole Nel'iland,
lola, Katlsas, open! . . . . . . . . .
with Mr. aed Mrs, W•-P~--·~
Ruth Lerklns ·-'"
the '""""
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u•--. ~' ••
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viDe. They - alao~
visited ~
Mrs.
..... Bailey• Cool·""•
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Mr.
'l"s. Dlrrall COIIri.
Mr, aDd MrL kiil&gt;otll Dunn
!:'rlace. """wr, "-'• aDd Holnrn-:
tasovtnat.~ . !'- CIQ&gt;, w. VL, .. ..... vtolt.
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Nyitray Wins MAC Honor
COLUMBUS (UPI)_, Bowling
Green quarteehack J', J. Nyll.rl1 Is excepUonal'·
~er
" cool ..wu
pre..lD'e.
In an almost ulilellevable
performance against lloyton
laot Salurday, Nyii.r11 either
J)llsed or ran for crucial first
downs 13 times oo third d-n
V'l'l
sltuottona,
ult was the tlneat quarter•
backing I've ... n In lllJI live
years
at Boolllng Graen,"
COI.ch Don Neblen sal·'"" "Not
only waa his executioo Rawless,

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - There
boy
are 146
• enrolled at Cory.
Rawoon High School.
forO!
rls4l60y,
thlo '·"
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popular the sport Is at the
Blanchard Valley Conoolldlted

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win
Co
over rey.
Mlnoral Ridge aDd Mai&gt;leton.
Ashland Cooney, whleh ranked
ninth and lOth last week, both
scorocl victories but dropped
from the top ten.
Cory • Rawson switched to a
ground attack last Friday lor a
16-0 win over Arcadia, morklng
the

Figllting Hornets' loorth

shutout in as man,y starts.

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lor sBCCllld with 58 points, didn't
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather· pr.y last Frldoy nlglrt but still
too aDd lamiiJ&gt; of Lellrt, Ohio, pleked
80 points.
Yloltedblsparenta,Mr.andMro.
Milan Edison tumbled oot 0(
Arthur Atherton........
the
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Ylslted Mr. and Mn Cherles SL Paul. 'lbe win lilted NorHudnlll and lamlly of _,. Alb- walk ~W ooe notch oo nrth.
ens Sunday atlerDOOD. On SunDespite a loss and. a Ue in
day evening they visited Mra. 1Gur decisions, Powhatan Point
Sarah Woode at ~pers Plains, soared to fourth place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell carr, Mr.
other newcomers to the top
and Mrs, Hirry Guthrie, Mr. ten were Newark c.thollc (No.
and Mrs. Hol&gt;art ~. and Mr. 6), Leetonia (1), Lorain Cloer·
aDd Mrs. Cherles D. Woode, ol Ylew 9) and Lorain SL Mary
this area, - - fllDeral oor- (10).
vleea lor Maude While, held at
Win But Drop
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Kent State Marshall's

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II was dlsolosed Tlle~ bJ1
George Gillett, &lt;o.o"Mier 0(
teem alq with John O'NoiD
and Potter Palmer.
The owner• are exploring the
posalblllty ol oll'erb)g a limited
amount 0( otoek In the club to
the publle as a result of tile
iruPries they've had rrom
pqllo lnteresled In lnYeotb)g In
1eiJure time activities.

London, Ohio, led the defenalve
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'" Redsklna' 28-0
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1'011111 over estern Mlehlgan.
-, ..e 6 • root, 199 pounder
mode II solo tlcklesiDC!'assisted on seven other stops.
Top Defensive Showlog
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Merv was the leader in our
be I t de'ensive
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the season," said C..ch Bo
Schembechler.
Nylira.y was !Oiected 11'1111 a
field of candidate• wblch tncludoc1 v ernon King of Kent State,
.Mar Bhall' s D1ckie Garter, Cle~
J.anj Dickerson of Miami, cratg
Rader of Ohio, Toledo's Tom
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uun\:an and Dave HOOson ot

Rawson are equally enthuslasUc
Beoerve
Halfback Dewey I
when It comes to ldlowlng the Beach, a pencil -thin 5-loot-10 I
Fighting Hornets,
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129 • pound Ienior, got the 0(:
Under Coach Jim BOrry, lensive call because of Neil I
Cory • Rawson finished 15th ln. Schaller's muscle pull, and 1
the !!,.ted Press International routled Coi:.J82 Dllllln 17 0 •
cosches football pqll . rtes
years ago. The Hornets Beach's TD ruils were for" 22" I
ImProved to seventh In 1966, and 73 yards both 00 illve I
then vaulted to third laot year. pr.ys, Beach w~s an all • man.
First Again
chard Valley defenaive halfbo k I
For the second straight week
last season.
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they hold a firm gnsp on
Cory • Bawson hss now won
Place,
31 of Its last 32 games tncludlast
the Hornets picked irw 21 by shutout. The Hornets' I
liJ 134 po1nts and one first vote. only lou I&amp;st season after eight
In Tuesday's countdown, they straight wins was a !2-0 setearned 138 points and four nrat back to McComb. 111e two will
place ballots.
meet tn live weeks.
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Next on deck for COry. Raw· I

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with the Rev. essto.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod,

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mentall,y."
Nyt•-· HOIIOI'ed
For leadillll' the Falcons to a
2().!4 ll'ln over Dayton, Nyltra,y
~ WIS nomed Mid-American
ConUtonee Bock of the Week.
IJne honors wert to Mfamt•a
Mer~ Nilgent.
Nyll.rl1 ciCIQ)Ieted 16 0( 23
pasaes r~r 173 yards, 1ncludlJW
a 25 - yard In add!tloo, tho senior 11'1111 Toledo
... ~
rushed for 28 ,.-'"'L
He raced
11 yards tor another score.
Nugent, a junior from New

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Logan Elm 0 Mliler 0
TillS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
Alexander at North Gallla
at Eastern ..
,jj: H(ijiU&gt;!iliat Sou.
11m lrF!i1r!and
IMfalo (Putnam) at Van, W, Va.
HaMOn, W. Vo. at Milton. W.Va.
Wahama at Ripley
Symmes Valley at Crwn, W. Vo.
SATURDAY
llamln Trace at PL Pleasant B
Gallipolis Bat Southwestern
ZanesvUle Rosencrans at Miller

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with • blrthclOY dililer horiOrtJv
Audrey Smith and Howard Young.
/ Guests allelldlng were; Mr. and
Mrs. Kemolh Dwm, Beaver, Po.;
Virile Mora and Ollie Ylllll1tlo
Pome~o,y; Edith Osborn, Keno;
Mr. aDd Mrs. Howard YOllll(,
.Paden CIQ&gt;, W, Vs.; Mr, and
Mrs. GN1h Smith and Kenneth
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mro. David Smith
""'lit the weeksnd at Columbus
with Mr. aDd Mrs, Ted lll1inan
aDd Pat Smith, who Is a student
at Ohio State Universiey.
Mr. aDd Mrs, Wl)'re Prince
aDd Mrs. Shirley SWan were visitlng Mro. Raymond Emrtek and
son. Leneuter.
Mr. aDd MrL Junior lloenelg
aDd famlb', Keno, and Mr. aDd
MrL Charlet Cline lnd Baclile, ware Ylol~ Leola Sisson.
Mrs. Gu,y Ha,ynian was Ylaltlng
Mr. alld MrL RuueJl lllgley,
Akron; Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Fltzpatrick, Mr. aDd Mra.· Boo Fttzpatrlcl&lt;, Mr. oDd Mrs. Jim Walls

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Hannan Traee... 0 4 0 24 111
LAST WEEK"S RFSJLTS
Soothern 22 Southwestern 12
Hannan, W. VL 27 HIMin Traee
12
Glooater 28 Eaotern 0
Wa.yno, W. Va. S2 Falrlalld 8
Belpre 40 New Martlnsvlllo 0
Walwna 46 Federal Hocking 0
Coal Grove 40 Symmes Valley

and twins of Columbus, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Anderson
of Bashan called on Mrs. Vandora Knight Sw-w!ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grindley

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ANTHONY

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will nillke the !bird delenae
their tttJe Friday nlihf
they
travel to .Melp Coumyto~
with the Eaatem Eqlea.
' C..cl! Billy Kind! Eagles
are 1-1 In sv AC pr.y, &lt;lunwtnr
Hamon Tface 36-f In the ....
oon'a - - tad losing to North

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lli,..l 1llolr .. .... ChrliAD,,;, AI ~ .oold hh
fhnl,y ~ and hlci!ed io ~,. '

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ten otrorlnc !0 belp: Peter's James MaiClll will
old bola, ·~r'· Ford, ere- two Jackie GteaiOil
th11
Uor or ucan You Top This?," H11011 .••. Peul Bailey attend..
wiD turn OYer mueh 0( the JWal. ed a State Dap't reeepltoll In
tloa 0( the l : t : T V version Waalllogtoe and W.s surround·
1D Peter ••• ,
old 11Senator" ed b1 10 many · dlgrdtarlea, one
Ia eredlted bJI
with ''lak· !ought bls Wlf throulh and wben
Ina a btt radlo actor and making he saw the ·~~~Hello, Dolly" ltar,

!omla and two . ~slater &amp;IIIID
ollor to IIlii ree.larl¥ 011 t h •
Mike Douglu liiDw - balled ·Ill

1'111111 .... !lobby Hatfield, ... 0(

C..eh !loW.-.. Lee lillllef•a
Knot Creel&lt;· Boboats, 1961 dO,.

'lbe Rtghteous Brua., alm man~
qas SiDIInlha F.K&amp;er ... Ai Le
Manolr, Frllllkle Lolne uid 1he
he and wile Nan Grll' oold lhtlr
Malibu home and bought a ertda-

a comedian 0( me" •.•. It was on aaid, 11 With tbt1 crowd. 1 thought er.Evory female Olympics conteo-

••c.Y.T.T.'" that Peter origina.ted the '"Ajax Cauidy" eharacter whleb ~a~t him to Fred Al· lMI'I radio alley and thebigmonOil' that melted 10 owlftiJ In bls
atrteken emerpney.
u'J'he Man ln the Glau Booth''
la an emollon.crammed play and
worlh ll80ing on Ita dnmaturgleal wollop alone - but llonal4

Plea11111ce a a its star tranJforms
it .Into the most powerful drama
on Broadwa,y •••• It's at the Royolo Theatre and Us theme on1,y
IOUilda Uke oomethlng to .Uck

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lltflnl 1heatrieal event tn seaJODI •••• lt'a a dark farce filmai]J draped about the Elchmam
caM; but it' a not the Eichmann
euo and we urpntly adYtso any.
CIIHI who auapecta Ita theme ts too
rtpdalve for a theatJ.ical diver11m, forget 1t - it fa 1 fine

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you were the bar.''
usett,y Ann Grove, who plays
Joel Gray's mother tn "George
Ml" ls younger than the star
.... ABC-TV hao a Garroway
In ita Mure: Dave subbed r o r
DJck Cavett, with more TV tuneups to come .... Duke ElllngIIllO Concert of Saered Music
will play the..ld!!!r.M_~gus.
oldest in N, Y., Ocl 27.
Great songwriter Harry Warren pta a Brazilian Gav't award
lor his nne compositions ... Lindsay Hopkins' Coral Harbor, bit
resort area in Nanau, the Ba~
hamaa, wlll beeome an airline's
proper~;¥ with a SOO..room hotel
cllo Rrst tiling .... Sen. Ev Dirksen's seriously ~to get the
White House to cool the Abe

"'If I lr.new how lo
th•l
lhol o•l ul lhere, I wouldn'l
lie • radd)'-l'd M the t"lab

tant WUl pt a '•sexual acrtenlng" and those In the doubUIII

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malei from mol!qUtll'lldlns the
Olmlsler oex like lao! ilmo :..
One record nrm plnk.allpped 53
employe• for financlal FUIIionB
plus the topside susplelon tbbae
there more than 20 yean "ean't
think yowtg any

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telling all their perverted pool
In sex.oooks, ~lria Bl&lt;motY has
turned out "~lvla Sidney's Needlepoint Book" .... Nancy Parker of The Bronx: IBkl Ull why Ann
Blyth doesn't make the gooslp
columns: because she'l!l a fine
lady woo raises kids, not eyebrows.
Fortaa nomination.
Chris Dedrick, who sb)gs with
Actress Lesley Ann Warren the Free Design group on Pro(TV's "Cinderella•') and her ject 3 Record~, may be the next
Jimmy Webb: a tnunpet major
TilE DAILY SENTINEL at Manhattan Sehool of Music
~VOTED TQ IHnUin' OF
he plays six Instruments, write~
IIICHAilD S. OWEN. PUUJIHEI
his
group•s material, arranges
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ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
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TEAM
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IIY&amp;er Creek , •• ·.2 0 0 62 22
North Gallla , , , ,2 2 0 33 42
SouthweBie rn • . . I 1 0 20 24
Eastern • • • • • • •1 I 0 42 14
Southern ....... 1 2 o 38 68
Hannan Trice .•• 0 I 0 6 36
TOTALS
7 7 0 206 206
SVAC ANJi OPPONENTS
TEAM
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Be'.avo e • • • • , •3 1 0 136 58
Hutfalo (Put) ' ,3 1 I tf 55
Wahama • • • • • o2 2 1 95 67
Kyger Crook , , .2 2 0 84 74
Federal HocidJlr .2 2 0 54 84
• • • • • • 2 2 0 50 ·r..86
F alrland
Glouster
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Southwestei"D
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Fl&gt;lnta
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(() (4.4) 138
2. l'l&gt;rls. N. Dame (3) (3.4)
3. West Mulkinllum (2) (t-0) 77
4. Powhalao
Cll Cl-1.1) Ml
S, Norwalk st. Paul (I) (f-4) 37
6. Newark Calholle
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7, Leelonln
(f-4) 3f
8. Riverdale (1) (t-0) (3-1) 30
9. Lorain Clearvle Cll (B.!) 28
10. Lorain st. Mary
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Second 10: U. (de) Edlaon and
Fremont st. Joseph 2f each; 13.
Me&lt;hanlcsburg 21; lf .. (Ue) DelIa and Newbury 19 eseh; 16. (Ue)
Alhland Mapletm and Allen Eaat
18 each; 18. Johnstown Mmroe
17; 19. (Uo) Mineral Ridge and
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Mr. aDd Mrs, Dole Nel'iland,
lola, Katlsas, open! . . . . . . . . .
with Mr. aed Mrs, W•-P~--·~
Ruth Lerklns ·-'"
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Mr, aDd MrL kiil&gt;otll Dunn
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COLUMBUS (UPI)_, Bowling
Green quarteehack J', J. Nyll.rl1 Is excepUonal'·
~er
" cool ..wu
pre..lD'e.
In an almost ulilellevable
performance against lloyton
laot Salurday, Nyii.r11 either
J)llsed or ran for crucial first
downs 13 times oo third d-n
V'l'l
sltuottona,
ult was the tlneat quarter•
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Sarah Woode at ~pers Plains, soared to fourth place.
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teem alq with John O'NoiD
and Potter Palmer.
The owner• are exploring the
posalblllty ol oll'erb)g a limited
amount 0( otoek In the club to
the publle as a result of tile
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pqllo lnteresled In lnYeotb)g In
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'" Redsklna' 28-0
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-, ..e 6 • root, 199 pounder
mode II solo tlcklesiDC!'assisted on seven other stops.
Top Defensive Showlog
11
Merv was the leader in our
be I t de'ensive
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the season," said C..ch Bo
Schembechler.
Nylira.y was !Oiected 11'1111 a
field of candidate• wblch tncludoc1 v ernon King of Kent State,
.Mar Bhall' s D1ckie Garter, Cle~
J.anj Dickerson of Miami, cratg
Rader of Ohio, Toledo's Tom
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Beoerve
Halfback Dewey I
when It comes to ldlowlng the Beach, a pencil -thin 5-loot-10 I
Fighting Hornets,
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129 • pound Ienior, got the 0(:
Under Coach Jim BOrry, lensive call because of Neil I
Cory • Rawson finished 15th ln. Schaller's muscle pull, and 1
the !!,.ted Press International routled Coi:.J82 Dllllln 17 0 •
cosches football pqll . rtes
years ago. The Hornets Beach's TD ruils were for" 22" I
ImProved to seventh In 1966, and 73 yards both 00 illve I
then vaulted to third laot year. pr.ys, Beach w~s an all • man.
First Again
chard Valley defenaive halfbo k I
For the second straight week
last season.
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they hold a firm gnsp on
Cory • Bawson hss now won
Place,
31 of Its last 32 games tncludlast
the Hornets picked irw 21 by shutout. The Hornets' I
liJ 134 po1nts and one first vote. only lou I&amp;st season after eight
In Tuesday's countdown, they straight wins was a !2-0 setearned 138 points and four nrat back to McComb. 111e two will
place ballots.
meet tn live weeks.
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Nyt•-· HOIIOI'ed
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~ WIS nomed Mid-American
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Honey ---- ---

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pUQ tANI!

Smllcker's A s11orted P'tavt~rs

Hamkt

Sugar

Luncheon Meat

~ ' 09

HYJrade Vienn1

Sausage ------ 4

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Potted Meat --- 9 ....
All p • .._

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Corn --------- 5 1411.
.... $1

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Whole Kernel Gold

Del Monte Ettiy G•rden Swett

,. ' _. ------- 4 1·1b.,
l )cas
.... 1.... $1

Corn

L•cly Tebor C"ut

Lody Tollor Whole &amp; Cut -

Pot:atoes ---- 3 .... 89c
1·1b.. 13-oL

wlllotlolo_ .... ,.........,
1 PKG. COUNTRY OVEN
CHEESE CURLS

ThMk Yeu Mixed

Vegetables ---- 6

Pears-- ·--- 10 89c

end purcha• "'

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Spinach ------ -29c

IUNS

$1

1
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. 59c
Mn. Filbert's Wll. . .l
3 1••. 99c
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.... 89c
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Beans ----- 6 No·-$1
.... ·
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Beans ----- 8 No.•$1
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$1

Greens ••• - 8 !: $1
1

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CHOCOI A'R ~ICH

· CoOkies

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Pumpkin Pie 2 ~89c . ·

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S.ltclol ......... , .....

Pies ------· 3 ::$1
Embau, Strawberry
,
Preserves -----~··21• • 69,

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Bq·logna ___ . ;: 69c
Oour Morw

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SalaDU•

Coffee

99c

... _ 75c

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Romanoff
...... 47c

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Fried Chicken ___ . _.!:.$1.89

K._.-W-IrMd

Turkeys __________ .
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Volume No. 'I
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Cubed Steak __ . ___ ... $1.09
51 EXTRA TOP VALUII STAMI'S
wflll this · - ""' ........... .,
3 lk. or mert Fl"'lll,

l.EAN GROUND MIIATS

Steak
Thrifiy Brand

Tenderay Brand

Jowl _...___ ,., 39e
III!XTRA TOP VALUI! STAMPS
Willi 11111 olld purcha10 ol
J 1111. ar ,_. K - Cauntry Clulo,
Kwlck Kriop, &amp; dii!Yo, or

Decor Morw SIIC44

.. 79c
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Bacon

T11rtfly

c-.... poll slAt)

Pvro

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Elp, 1015/&amp;B

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poll

''Seafood Specials"

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Cooked Ham :; 89c

HIID

Whiting __ • _:: 99e

5I I!XTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
wflll this ............. .,
Any Siae

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CREST TOOTHPASTE

Cod or Perch ':;. 99e

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Short..Ribs
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ShrimiJ . __ :., $1.19
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Well Trimmed

Sirloin Steak

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5I EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

J """· PORK c-. ar
Qlr. 511. PORK LOINS

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ll liXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

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55c

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Burgers

Quarter J!'ryers ____ . •. 39c

... a

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take• the
GUESSWORK
out of
BUYING BEEF!

50-Ib. bag $1.69

MAXWEt.L HOUSE

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:=: 49c

OourMorw-

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API'LES

c'"" -

Lard

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bot

Sutor

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Cake' ------- ... 39c

·Fresh Tolmu .

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Mouthwash • :: 78c
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Picnics , _. •. --_--"• ..1 39c

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Rolls •--•-- ""· 35c
Citm. Loaf __ 29c

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Canned Ham ______ :::· $4.49

BANQUIT FROIIN

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Pork Chops .. _______ lb. 79c

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89c
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lriss11e .......... . .-....

Smoked Ham . __ . -. •

$1

Del Mente She«&lt;, CrutMd, Chunk

Meal ----------- ~ 39c

Pickles ........... ~

Full Shonk HoH

MusHiman

Catsup

2

J..... 39c

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(Facial- 5 ?.00-ct. boxes $1)

America's Finest
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:(!Jif~em. wiM/itg c/Jrfl•
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PT. PLEASANT - IJalta
.
Each ~- aiao eornod a
tilt awards they won at the .,.. ~;- deall!llii!l .Pilch lor the
~ Mells-Gallla-Maaon count111 apec.....,
,
faD eanrpo.ree It camp Klashuta occlslorL
t was parenta
Cllesler the .Pill weekend
saturday nigh ~--···· 250
night and lj)pr•-~-

ha~ been ali10UII&lt;ed.

b.Y

nged

The tamporee Wll arra

Jdlo Whidey, MCM camping
chairman·
Garlaml Parsons,
MGM teadershtp
chairhal

traini~

man; Tom Cassell, vice c rman of MGM c~ncU, and K e n
Leikara

advisor of EJII)lorer
l

Post 261. Pt. Pleasant. -ncUng
Unit&amp;

am leaders 1""""

were Troop 257, Bill Knight;
U Dennl • Troop
240 Ehl
r206.
253, DJck 0 lnge •
Troo
Mike Mulford; Troop 2lo; P ;
246, Ed Ball; Troop. 248, a •
Werner; Troop 239, Jun ~c~
Troop 214, Tomika~etc ' a
Post 261. Ken Le n .
Explorer Posl. 261ofPt. Pleassigned
ant a Barry Cox were~~ in all
III camp rangen to ftss
ceremonies.
.
k'Jbe scouters en.Joyed a wee
end of activities and the compek
1 all tuncdons
Utioa
. sy alem
were was
judgedeen
011 as pomt
and proficiency awards were giv-

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•October 13

·tbe Eaotern Se~ Dllllrlct orRev. A. E. Miller announces pnlzed ldancll,y ·nlibl at Riverview El..,eatai-y Sehool no a r
8 revival at the ~racuse Church
Reedsville eltcting president,
aclllls arrived. All uolto ~..,.. o1 the Nazarene beglmlng Wed·
Ross
vlce-FOslclent, 0.
erted 1 skit which was ~ by nellday ond continuing through
l'emln8tlln·
J...
s
.242 nd judged b.Y "spot. &amp;mday, Oct. 13, with Rev,Jamea
Troop
a
,
tteri:lance S. Filth !rom Nashville, Tem., J,
.
'
c 0 N.;...land,
YOUIIBi
selected"
m •....11 evangellll. Services will be
~eda1 awards won oq
andWandaLarldna.
·
.
• ntrt-and steel Uor nlgtrtJy at 7:30.
a
•In attendance were
umts wer~.iction contest, 1'rcKv
Rev. Fitch Is an onlainecl mlu0
nre by
I
the 4'Bllnd- lster in the Church 111e Naza- J Members
L. ·Bulb, ROSI Cleland, C, •
261• a compass tor
land, Francis llene&lt;\llll. Rt.l'·
totdoo compass course." Troop rene with international heed!Jw'·
ew Fre&lt;ker Jaoe YOIID8. Wanake grkldle for niP- tera in Kansas Clt;y, Mo.
virginia Walton, Gor~14; a ~ ,_..... nl... contest,
Rev. FHch began his millis•ckl seven-'"'"' '"""'
de Zumbach, Mamie Headly,
Troop 214; a match holder for rlre try in 19U after he attended
le• BiaseD Doroii!.Y cashOlivet
Nazarene
College,
Kankaby friction contest, Troop 206; a
Helen Archer, DurCalloned
He hu r~ an OO:ar,
lawn folding chair for tile scout- kee,
eec1, Ina
Musar Cecll
master lashed chair contest, evangelist througbout his minis- R
0 J
B, F • UPTroq&gt; 242· I wall plaque for ftre try He has b... ln!luenUal in well, &amp;roid BriiiDOII Margaret
by lricUo~ contest, 1'roc:CJ 26L 0;~ztng three new churches.
Ell!a
Carl Wal·
The church and its pastor exThe moat honored award for
Massar
Leoena
k nd the outstaDdi~ sen. tend a cordial wel eome to the
ton,
carolyn
the wee e ,
lor patrolleftder award. was gi v- pJbllc .
were served by
en to Marty Yeager of Troop 253
her Dorollu&lt; Caahdol·
of MasorL Thls youth was unan:enVir-' Walton and Cook·•·• •·•·•c•·•
imously selected by all person- r.·.r···s········o
i •Ruth The next meeting will
nel ~~~ng 00 the besis of his
Oct.' l4 at g p.m. at Tuppers
JU~.o~~S£
·:::
overall performance duri£1t the
montary School
Plains Ele
'
entire weekend. -

ad~t

Clel~d;

...,..tory
trea~~. Bonodum,

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ieota
Ruth.
Fr:=;r~s
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Mra.
port R4. i

.ton

FRiDAY

''

7,30 p.m. nightly. PUblic invited.
MEIGS HIGH School Cheerlelld·

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Walton

ers sponsored dance, Friday,
Meigs Junior High Auditorium,
10 to 12 p. m., following the
Meigs-Gallipolis football game.
The Jays will emcee.

and son, Re\'. DOillld Wa1ton and

!amUy visited Mao Y011q1, COI&gt;dor st., Saturday, sept. 211. Hobart is a former Meigs COWty
boy son of Fred Wilton of the

Old, Town communit;y. They now
reside in the Cleveland areL

Set:oed
Mra. Oral
v. Cremeens, N~
m.,
.
R. Bevan, HI. 3&lt;CZ:,~~~11!:!
DISCIIAR&lt;l&amp;'l
GLI&lt;iys HoweDo, .........,. 1 •
Lill K, lllaoUnih\P,Jo!ra. WU•
ot11Y McClelland, HI. I Vfntoai . !lam No Cnilckohluks, !IJ&gt;wlrd A.
Mra. Charleo W. Malldtiwo, Eu- Dalley, Mrs. Harold
roka Star Rl; Edsel II. Durham, ·Mrs. Walter L,

1

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RL 1 VInton; Patricia ·A. Hudson.
H.
PL P 10111 nt i Mrs. Junes
Ill•'"•
Jlraa, Jr., Pt. Pleelllll;

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'These!

~ Mr~-

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Edwin V. Jones, Jackson; Waller
E. Clagg, Huollngton, W. Va.;
William F. AIUzer, Cllelll&gt;a::
Mrs. OkeyBelviUe, WWowW
'
Miss Addie C. Baker, Wellololl;
Roscoe E. Walker. JacksoniJune
No Mullios, ~rlnglleld; Stoi&gt;hen

D. WUllams, Jackson; Mrs. Don

R. Hurn, lrootoo

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Mra Oral R. Bevan, ·- 2•
Crown' City, daughter, 8:47 a. m.
Tuesdly; Mrs. Clarence M. Jm.

.DRESSEs··,
BeHad Waistlines
· Flared Skirts

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atyl11 In Mw faaho.

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prlnta for fall. Stz..
•• 32 to 38• .

WUiard H. Smith 1D Clinton H.
Smith, Helen· P. Smith, 61Ph

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SHELLS

SHIRTS ·

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FUUZENRll
HANDCR~FTED

Market Report

QUALIJY,,,,

LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

Steers, 18.75

Monufactu., .r" • ,,.clol

459.95'

to
TMHAWY•MNei-

24.10; Heilera, 15.85 to 22.25;
Fat Cows, 15.75 to 18.25; ca...
nors 9.50 to IUS; Bulla, 18.10
to 21. 75i Milk Cows, 15 to 150;

{295 sq. in. vlewinsareal

stock Cowl and Calves, 140 td
220: Stoek Sloors 15.25 to 25. 70;

w 1 1nur color. Super Video

Color TV'I larJ•It picture

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OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

ToOth
MIDDtEPORt ·

Pas~.\

39e

Catsup.............. s~:t:.··1.00
5
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Pork' a·Beans••••8:.1~00
Sweet Pea'••••••• 6c!!! 1.00
Saltines.~::=•••••• ~4~:~~·1.00
Kldne~ Beans 8 c·~· 1.00
Apple Sauce•••••s c... 1.00
Margarlne••••••• ,S !~~· 1.00
Salt•••••••••••••••••••• -~.:·· 11~
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"Scot Lad" Branded Items At Mark V Thrifty
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!

2 lb.

OR

INGELS FURNITURE .

2.59

pq.

44
EACH

18'' As Low As-369.95

10~50.

unit.id r•· ....

Hill alu hi cholc. of

,colors ond pattema.

Ran1e Tunlnt S)oslefti. 5" X]"
Twin-f:OM speaker. Zenith
VHf and UHf 5~1ile Di1lt.

So-•·

the

no'fo'

•••ortrMnt. valt.tes to
$5.H, twin ond full

9

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met1 t ablnet in pained

Hetlen 19.50 ro 23.25;
Stock Sloor Calves 23.25 ID 30;
Stoek Helfer Calves, 17 to 26.
VEAL CALVES - Tope, 37;
33.~; Mecfuan, 27.25
to 31; CGiiunon &amp; Heavin, 26

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CHENILLE .

BED SPREADS

231NCH
AS LOW AS

Slturdoy, SopL 28, 1988

BOOS _ 175 to 220 19.25
to 21 , Heavies, 16.25 to 18.10;
IJ&amp;I!II, 16. 75 to 18. 75; Flt Sows,
14.10 to 16.25; Boors, 111.50 to
14.35; Pits, 4.25 to 11.15; Stock
- . 1 4. 25 to 22.
CATILE -

ISH

past•l colore, ••••• 4
1014.

too.

bae

Frosty A.cres Breaded ·

In wh'tte, ond OISorted

Paul Smith, Josephine Smith
to State of Ohio, Easement, Sut-

zs lb.

I lEAKS

GIRLS RAYON T~ICOT

pn.
Ben E. Petrel, Addie E, Petrel
to State of Ohio, Easemert, Sut-

f

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15 \b.
\.
f\nest Qua\\'1

turfose

ON BEST lUND FC-'lEN FOOD$1

McOellan. parcels, Salem, Mor-

••

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89~

FOR

EACH

Grueser to Jack Sltterfield, Jr.,
Clrolyn Jean Satterfield, pareela, Salisbury,
Gu)' Swadley, Geraldine Swad-

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p_lohl

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Thcma• M. Matheney, dec. , to
Hcmer M. Metheney, CaDle Meth_,., an Hoffman, Delbert A.
Metheney, Charles L. Metheney.
Eaalor
Melheney, Donald E.
Mlltbeney, aftld. of trans., Salem.

~ond

LUNCHEON MEAT

ba9

Fine knil ah.lla in
pnpulor fall

99

Oil&gt;e.

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LADIES' 100%

PLAID

Aue~rted colon.,~

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EACH

pattoma, IIHI

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SWIFTS lOYll DANE

&amp; lb.

CALlfES.~.u··~·····~:·.39e

Melp

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GRAVY TRAIN

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DOG FOOD

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e WAU.'IDoWMI C'JJ II

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J0-80 BRAND ·

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The charter for the Womea's .

BREAD
s
·loaras

FRESH FRYERS
-

ADAMS

' 16 oz.

WEEKEND SALE!,

TO SIGN CHARTER

llell, lot, RoOMarvin StoDO to Earl Q. Teaford, Evelene o. Teaford, parcels, Rutland.
Robert c. Hartenbach, Sheriff,
Juneo F. Carter, VIrginia M.
carter to J. a O'Brien, lot,

ROUND

BISCUITS

can

Ladles

Freda Mae Holley 19, Glenwood;
WUllam Lee C&amp;pohart, 22, Now
Hav... ond Sandra Carol Marshall, 20, of New Haven.

alee Tucker, cert. Cor trans. ,
Oll'¥11.
'
Pauline- Mar kino 1D Calvin 0 ' -

SCOT LAD

SPECIAL!
SOt. Only Oct. 5

Tender ·Premier
Grade Beefl!

Clerk'• office. They are: Charles Russell Deal, 25, Glenwood,

acres, LebaDon.
.
Marg A BarrVtill, dec., ID Lelia
Brandeberry, Clarence D. BarnhW Clara Joholon, Nollie SWish·
er, 'winfred A BarnhW, Carl J.
Banlbill, Frieda Morris, cert.
for trans., Orange.
WiDnle B. Cblae, dec, to Ber·

Tender Juicy

Featuring ·

OPWARM'IH

ley to

.

.

D. Blazer, RL 2Gallipollo;S1Ap • D• .II.Jers, Mrl. Jnl
onle A. HarroD, New llaw,q Mrs. "'*rl Prlee, Mill llot!iJ Spin.i
Clareoce No Imboden, P&lt;II!Or~ cer; F4wlll L. StoiD, .Mra.
Cyo1111a A Fitch, Rt. I
!lam. P; Workman, Nro. Robert,
ADen L. Popoh,
Mrs. T. Poleyo ·and lwt
cmtn D. Rou8 ,

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Sueda7 at 2 p, m. at
ll1e Ru11and United llsthocllst
Onlrch.

William

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ASK TO WED
Pr PLEASANT - Two mar·
rtage • appilcedolla have been Illeel In the Maoon c:'.ounQ' Circuit

REVIVAL, HYSELL Run Free
Molhodlst Church, Oct. 3111rough
Oct 13, Rev. Delbert Allloon,
Ch!illoothe, evangellsl Services

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on at 1110 ·oleiN ·&lt;If the ,.,., on

PT. PLEASANT - IJalta
.
Each ~- aiao eornod a
tilt awards they won at the .,.. ~;- deall!llii!l .Pilch lor the
~ Mells-Gallla-Maaon count111 apec.....,
,
faD eanrpo.ree It camp Klashuta occlslorL
t was parenta
Cllesler the .Pill weekend
saturday nigh ~--···· 250
night and lj)pr•-~-

ha~ been ali10UII&lt;ed.

b.Y

nged

The tamporee Wll arra

Jdlo Whidey, MCM camping
chairman·
Garlaml Parsons,
MGM teadershtp
chairhal

traini~

man; Tom Cassell, vice c rman of MGM c~ncU, and K e n
Leikara

advisor of EJII)lorer
l

Post 261. Pt. Pleasant. -ncUng
Unit&amp;

am leaders 1""""

were Troop 257, Bill Knight;
U Dennl • Troop
240 Ehl
r206.
253, DJck 0 lnge •
Troo
Mike Mulford; Troop 2lo; P ;
246, Ed Ball; Troop. 248, a •
Werner; Troop 239, Jun ~c~
Troop 214, Tomika~etc ' a
Post 261. Ken Le n .
Explorer Posl. 261ofPt. Pleassigned
ant a Barry Cox were~~ in all
III camp rangen to ftss
ceremonies.
.
k'Jbe scouters en.Joyed a wee
end of activities and the compek
1 all tuncdons
Utioa
. sy alem
were was
judgedeen
011 as pomt
and proficiency awards were giv-

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•October 13

·tbe Eaotern Se~ Dllllrlct orRev. A. E. Miller announces pnlzed ldancll,y ·nlibl at Riverview El..,eatai-y Sehool no a r
8 revival at the ~racuse Church
Reedsville eltcting president,
aclllls arrived. All uolto ~..,.. o1 the Nazarene beglmlng Wed·
Ross
vlce-FOslclent, 0.
erted 1 skit which was ~ by nellday ond continuing through
l'emln8tlln·
J...
s
.242 nd judged b.Y "spot. &amp;mday, Oct. 13, with Rev,Jamea
Troop
a
,
tteri:lance S. Filth !rom Nashville, Tem., J,
.
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YOUIIBi
selected"
m •....11 evangellll. Services will be
~eda1 awards won oq
andWandaLarldna.
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• ntrt-and steel Uor nlgtrtJy at 7:30.
a
•In attendance were
umts wer~.iction contest, 1'rcKv
Rev. Fitch Is an onlainecl mlu0
nre by
I
the 4'Bllnd- lster in the Church 111e Naza- J Members
L. ·Bulb, ROSI Cleland, C, •
261• a compass tor
land, Francis llene&lt;\llll. Rt.l'·
totdoo compass course." Troop rene with international heed!Jw'·
ew Fre&lt;ker Jaoe YOIID8. Wanake grkldle for niP- tera in Kansas Clt;y, Mo.
virginia Walton, Gor~14; a ~ ,_..... nl... contest,
Rev. FHch began his millis•ckl seven-'"'"' '"""'
de Zumbach, Mamie Headly,
Troop 214; a match holder for rlre try in 19U after he attended
le• BiaseD Doroii!.Y cashOlivet
Nazarene
College,
Kankaby friction contest, Troop 206; a
Helen Archer, DurCalloned
He hu r~ an OO:ar,
lawn folding chair for tile scout- kee,
eec1, Ina
Musar Cecll
master lashed chair contest, evangelist througbout his minis- R
0 J
B, F • UPTroq&gt; 242· I wall plaque for ftre try He has b... ln!luenUal in well, &amp;roid BriiiDOII Margaret
by lricUo~ contest, 1'roc:CJ 26L 0;~ztng three new churches.
Ell!a
Carl Wal·
The church and its pastor exThe moat honored award for
Massar
Leoena
k nd the outstaDdi~ sen. tend a cordial wel eome to the
ton,
carolyn
the wee e ,
lor patrolleftder award. was gi v- pJbllc .
were served by
en to Marty Yeager of Troop 253
her Dorollu&lt; Caahdol·
of MasorL Thls youth was unan:enVir-' Walton and Cook·•·• •·•·•c•·•
imously selected by all person- r.·.r···s········o
i •Ruth The next meeting will
nel ~~~ng 00 the besis of his
Oct.' l4 at g p.m. at Tuppers
JU~.o~~S£
·:::
overall performance duri£1t the
montary School
Plains Ele
'
entire weekend. -

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Clel~d;

...,..tory
trea~~. Bonodum,

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::'t~llell • Landon:
ieota
Ruth.
Fr:=;r~s
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FRiDAY

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7,30 p.m. nightly. PUblic invited.
MEIGS HIGH School Cheerlelld·

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Walton

ers sponsored dance, Friday,
Meigs Junior High Auditorium,
10 to 12 p. m., following the
Meigs-Gallipolis football game.
The Jays will emcee.

and son, Re\'. DOillld Wa1ton and

!amUy visited Mao Y011q1, COI&gt;dor st., Saturday, sept. 211. Hobart is a former Meigs COWty
boy son of Fred Wilton of the

Old, Town communit;y. They now
reside in the Cleveland areL

Set:oed
Mra. Oral
v. Cremeens, N~
m.,
.
R. Bevan, HI. 3&lt;CZ:,~~~11!:!
DISCIIAR&lt;l&amp;'l
GLI&lt;iys HoweDo, .........,. 1 •
Lill K, lllaoUnih\P,Jo!ra. WU•
ot11Y McClelland, HI. I Vfntoai . !lam No Cnilckohluks, !IJ&gt;wlrd A.
Mra. Charleo W. Malldtiwo, Eu- Dalley, Mrs. Harold
roka Star Rl; Edsel II. Durham, ·Mrs. Walter L,

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RL 1 VInton; Patricia ·A. Hudson.
H.
PL P 10111 nt i Mrs. Junes
Ill•'"•
Jlraa, Jr., Pt. Pleelllll;

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Check
'These!

~ Mr~-

LIIJipn. ¥ft.· """'. ·

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Special Low Price! .

·wn.

::on::::

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Edwin V. Jones, Jackson; Waller
E. Clagg, Huollngton, W. Va.;
William F. AIUzer, Cllelll&gt;a::
Mrs. OkeyBelviUe, WWowW
'
Miss Addie C. Baker, Wellololl;
Roscoe E. Walker. JacksoniJune
No Mullios, ~rlnglleld; Stoi&gt;hen

D. WUllams, Jackson; Mrs. Don

R. Hurn, lrootoo

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Mra Oral R. Bevan, ·- 2•
Crown' City, daughter, 8:47 a. m.
Tuesdly; Mrs. Clarence M. Jm.

.DRESSEs··,
BeHad Waistlines
· Flared Skirts

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Sl!loked-~

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up
atyl11 In Mw faaho.

ton , co lor~ and,
prlnta for fall. Stz..
•• 32 to 38• .

WUiard H. Smith 1D Clinton H.
Smith, Helen· P. Smith, 61Ph

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FLANNEL

SHELLS

SHIRTS ·

Slzos 5-M·L . .

'2 s
lb .. .• .
pkg

Buena

FOR

McCieUan, Avis

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FUUZENRll
HANDCR~FTED

Market Report

QUALIJY,,,,

LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

Steers, 18.75

Monufactu., .r" • ,,.clol

459.95'

to
TMHAWY•MNei-

24.10; Heilera, 15.85 to 22.25;
Fat Cows, 15.75 to 18.25; ca...
nors 9.50 to IUS; Bulla, 18.10
to 21. 75i Milk Cows, 15 to 150;

{295 sq. in. vlewinsareal

stock Cowl and Calves, 140 td
220: Stoek Sloors 15.25 to 25. 70;

w 1 1nur color. Super Video

Color TV'I larJ•It picture

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992-2635

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

ToOth
MIDDtEPORt ·

Pas~.\

39e

Catsup.............. s~:t:.··1.00
5
00Corn .
Pork' a·Beans••••8:.1~00
Sweet Pea'••••••• 6c!!! 1.00
Saltines.~::=•••••• ~4~:~~·1.00
Kldne~ Beans 8 c·~· 1.00
Apple Sauce•••••s c... 1.00
Margarlne••••••• ,S !~~· 1.00
Salt•••••••••••••••••••• -~.:·· 11~
Blue
g:~59~

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YELLOW WHOLE KERNEL .

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CUCUMBERS
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C-EL'ER· LARGE SIZE
•••••••••••••••••••• ~
POIATOES.:·:-:~~ ••10 49~

3-2 1•. •ags

LAfiliE GREEN

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1.

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lb.

.N.ESCAFE
ilth ~ample .

You Always Save More At Mark VOn
"Scot Lad" Branded Items At Mark V Thrifty
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!

2 lb.

OR

INGELS FURNITURE .

2.59

pq.

44
EACH

18'' As Low As-369.95

10~50.

unit.id r•· ....

Hill alu hi cholc. of

,colors ond pattema.

Ran1e Tunlnt S)oslefti. 5" X]"
Twin-f:OM speaker. Zenith
VHf and UHf 5~1ile Di1lt.

So-•·

the

no'fo'

•••ortrMnt. valt.tes to
$5.H, twin ond full

9

,..,.. television. Vinyl clad
met1 t ablnet in pained

Hetlen 19.50 ro 23.25;
Stock Sloor Calves 23.25 ID 30;
Stoek Helfer Calves, 17 to 26.
VEAL CALVES - Tope, 37;
33.~; Mecfuan, 27.25
to 31; CGiiunon &amp; Heavin, 26

,,_... 11 known u

aI

iVJil•ble in COmpKI IJbtf!

~k

~~center or the

l9
CHENILLE .

BED SPREADS

231NCH
AS LOW AS

Slturdoy, SopL 28, 1988

BOOS _ 175 to 220 19.25
to 21 , Heavies, 16.25 to 18.10;
IJ&amp;I!II, 16. 75 to 18. 75; Flt Sows,
14.10 to 16.25; Boors, 111.50 to
14.35; Pits, 4.25 to 11.15; Stock
- . 1 4. 25 to 22.
CATILE -

ISH

past•l colore, ••••• 4
1014.

too.

bae

Frosty A.cres Breaded ·

In wh'tte, ond OISorted

Paul Smith, Josephine Smith
to State of Ohio, Easement, Sut-

zs lb.

I lEAKS

GIRLS RAYON T~ICOT

pn.
Ben E. Petrel, Addie E, Petrel
to State of Ohio, Easemert, Sut-

f

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15 \b.
\.
f\nest Qua\\'1

turfose

ON BEST lUND FC-'lEN FOOD$1

McOellan. parcels, Salem, Mor-

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89~

FOR

EACH

Grueser to Jack Sltterfield, Jr.,
Clrolyn Jean Satterfield, pareela, Salisbury,
Gu)' Swadley, Geraldine Swad-

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\0 '"; "''

c.

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•ha&lt;l••·.

p_lohl

~M·L.

Thcma• M. Matheney, dec. , to
Hcmer M. Metheney, CaDle Meth_,., an Hoffman, Delbert A.
Metheney, Charles L. Metheney.
Eaalor
Melheney, Donald E.
Mlltbeney, aftld. of trans., Salem.

~ond

LUNCHEON MEAT

ba9

Fine knil ah.lla in
pnpulor fall

99

Oil&gt;e.

.II·

LADIES' 100%

PLAID

Aue~rted colon.,~

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_MAll V

EACH

pattoma, IIHI

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SWIFTS lOYll DANE

&amp; lb.

CALlfES.~.u··~·····~:·.39e

Melp

16 cansJ.OO

GRAVY TRAIN

/1

SLABto. BACON••••• .;.~~43e

• IAI'ETf 'JIP.Oit IWIICII

Property

IV

DOG FOOD

lb.

.

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} ean Streaked

e WAU.'IDoWMI C'JJ II

l

J0-80 BRAND ·

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The charter for the Womea's .

BREAD
s
·loaras

FRESH FRYERS
-

ADAMS

' 16 oz.

WEEKEND SALE!,

TO SIGN CHARTER

llell, lot, RoOMarvin StoDO to Earl Q. Teaford, Evelene o. Teaford, parcels, Rutland.
Robert c. Hartenbach, Sheriff,
Juneo F. Carter, VIrginia M.
carter to J. a O'Brien, lot,

ROUND

BISCUITS

can

Ladles

Freda Mae Holley 19, Glenwood;
WUllam Lee C&amp;pohart, 22, Now
Hav... ond Sandra Carol Marshall, 20, of New Haven.

alee Tucker, cert. Cor trans. ,
Oll'¥11.
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Pauline- Mar kino 1D Calvin 0 ' -

SCOT LAD

SPECIAL!
SOt. Only Oct. 5

Tender ·Premier
Grade Beefl!

Clerk'• office. They are: Charles Russell Deal, 25, Glenwood,

acres, LebaDon.
.
Marg A BarrVtill, dec., ID Lelia
Brandeberry, Clarence D. BarnhW Clara Joholon, Nollie SWish·
er, 'winfred A BarnhW, Carl J.
Banlbill, Frieda Morris, cert.
for trans., Orange.
WiDnle B. Cblae, dec, to Ber·

Tender Juicy

Featuring ·

OPWARM'IH

ley to

.

.

D. Blazer, RL 2Gallipollo;S1Ap • D• .II.Jers, Mrl. Jnl
onle A. HarroD, New llaw,q Mrs. "'*rl Prlee, Mill llot!iJ Spin.i
Clareoce No Imboden, P&lt;II!Or~ cer; F4wlll L. StoiD, .Mra.
Cyo1111a A Fitch, Rt. I
!lam. P; Workman, Nro. Robert,
ADen L. Popoh,
Mrs. T. Poleyo ·and lwt
cmtn D. Rou8 ,

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· Grueser,

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Sueda7 at 2 p, m. at
ll1e Ru11and United llsthocllst
Onlrch.

William

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M,
s.

•·

'•

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·Frale•, Hori.nl
Grace, Je!•e
'
..
I£ Jewill, Slia1'D No · ,-:-:='.1.:

be signed

.., . '"''

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Society of Chrllllan Service will

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¥t•· ·

ASK TO WED
Pr PLEASANT - Two mar·
rtage • appilcedolla have been Illeel In the Maoon c:'.ounQ' Circuit

REVIVAL, HYSELL Run Free
Molhodlst Church, Oct. 3111rough
Oct 13, Rev. Delbert Allloon,
Ch!illoothe, evangellsl Services

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62 CHEVY U • • . • • • . . . . ... .. , • • , • • • •• • •• $699

•

,-r Mftt IHICMRt H NN M1

Hardtop Q)e. Local owner car, red finish, std. trans., radio.

,., ...,.........

MIMMuM CM,.. Jk

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CAitO 0P TNANill A OIITUAIV
$1.11 ... ·I t WWIIII IU'IIftMfll', ...

ILUID ADI

.............. c...,.. .... .....,.,.
O. .IH NOUII
· • • I.IIJo .. lrM , .•• DillY

...,...........tu...,

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66 CHEVELLE • , , • , •• • , , , •••• • •••• , , •••• $1995
Beige fini s h with spotless clean Int., law mileage, 24,000;
by 1 Local owner, like new w-s-w tires, V8 motor, auto. , P.

&amp;. R&amp;H.
65 GMC PICKUP • • , . . . . . .. . ........ ... . $119$

8 Ft. Fleetslde, good tires. 6 cyl engine. Below market

price.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN !!VIS. 1:00 P.M.
"PPMIItOY. OHIO

Nolb

ANYONE INTERESTED 1D Ill
Independent New Testamem
llllpllll Cburdl eall 933481
'l'llunday at 7 p.m. Oct. S. A
daaa 011 - ' winning 'Ifill be

J

J

11om the Second Baplllt
amdl Of Ba.....-.1.
'I'IIERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, Oct. 8, beginning at
1111011 at the Forked Run
Spca Iaman Club. Everyone Is
wolcome.
lt-1-ilc

wa .....

wltlla ears wep
and aulbatlc. liluoD Car Wash.

..mee

lllrly. Self

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II'OR TRAllE-Calh lor ....
llqull. William !Wnm, Mlddllpart.
MHitp

WILL DO aewlnl at home llppen,

poebls,

pegging,

he!mntng, alteraUons, etc.
IIIII. P'nddle Tllabel. Muon,
Plloae 'I'IJ.I651.
4-30-lf&lt;

9PJilCIAL on

groceries, five

~ , dlseount on

order of

.!iqf ii more ending Oct. 3.
. Jl 6 G Martel, three ml1eB
south of Middleport on Rt. 7.
11).1~

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liAND EVERY Friday and Saturday at Jack's Club on Har·
riiOIIvUle Road off Rt. 7.
Country !DWIIc by Gayle McDonald and biB Drlflers.
16-2-31&lt;:
SAVE YOUR lawn, shrubbery
111111 your back. We have a
new tren&lt;her !AI dig yolll' water line. Henry Babr, phone
• !ill or Roger Bohr. phone
• ••.
16-:l-7tp
SPECIAL SALES sllll in pro-

IJ'ORS. Women and chlldren's
e!DIIdng. Jeffers Clothlng
16-Uic

Sian.

VI/ANTED
Sales Opportunity
WE are Reeking 2 repreaenlallvel In lhts area for career
opportunity.
•fiOI monlb 8IJ8I1IIIIee to
Nrt
•Training at Company

.

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u-

• PNmotlon by merit
•• per &lt;enl 1ncome frvm

alabllshed a&lt;COUDla
Oar representatives are hap.
py - lbey earn satiala&lt;lory
"""'"'""· Yoo, too, have an
acepttonal opportunity !AI eatabllah an Income for llfe.
Mmday lhru Saturday
Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
RON LAtn'TAMUS
44&amp;-me
16-1-41e

ANTIQUES. fumlture, .....
........,._ _ Kn. Bonrd
Ceell, 1011 w. Jlaln St., Poll»...,.
J..ll.lfe

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Pocket To FaMily Sin•
Perfect For You oro Gift

ants lu~1et Sh"
Male Help W•nted

ForS•Ie

For Sale or Trade
Ulr INTERNATIOIIAL tnd, t

IIJIIOd, It ~on, 11M aw.. a1e1,
Ul7 Mustq 1-qllnder, ..
IJIIId. l'lniDdlrf IWallable.
Pllone IIUMt; Iller 5 p.m.
l'llaae IIHHIJ.

108 W, Malfl

,

Pomerop

992-5896

l968 STEREO. lovely walnut
console with AM &amp; FM redlo.
face brick plant. Year around,
Reel ~1te For S1le
Take
over payments of ts.SI
lull time, daY llhifl. Good
O'IIIUDf 6 CROW
per month or pay balance due
hourly ralea, plus lncenUve
QAI.TI'
OOIIPANY
81112.55. Try II In your home.
earnings. Paid vacations and
MlDDLEPOl\T
~ Remodeled
can 992-2838.
11-29-Sic
boltdays. Free bunk house, 20
I'I!COIIUy. 1 """" lrllllll, 2 IJe4.
nilles north of Columbus in a
1'001118,
bath, balemen~ Door
nlce commonlly In which to 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machlrle,
furnace,
111 acre level groomd,
slll!htly used. Does everylive. Ages It to 60 apply ID
waiJ
to
wall
earpellag, loll of
thllll( without allaohmenls. Tn
person only. The Galena
olosets,
paellng
. •••.oo
Shale Tlle &amp; Briel: Co., Ga- ~ood condition; SS.23 net
POMEROY
INQlME
PJIOP.
month. or full price of $18.44.
lena, Ohlo.
lt-1..atc
For free hnme demonstroll011 ERTY - S apartmonll, talw.,w
rented, clooe to !llopplns,
eall 119!-21136.
9-IU!c
Help W•nted
Appru. tl4G.IO a monlb illFEMALE GENERAL offlce
come.
16.5011.00
worker. Experienced. Must be 'I'IIREI!! consecutive . l!l'llve Iota POMEROY - 1. llory lrlme,
1n Beech Grove. can or wrlle
proficient wllb figures and
balb, I bedrooms, pon:b,
David
Williams, 37 Rlvorskle
filing. Callii9Ulll2 for appointbasement, ... Door furnace,
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.
.l
ment.
l6-!-31c
MUST
SEE AT t},l50.00.
&amp;-211-lllt
IIENBYCLELAND
I
OIJke.-e,llll
8 FOOT by 7 foot overhead
Public Sale
SATURDAY, Oct. 5, 1968. 1 p. garage door, complele, (4
inch cleerance) f28, Brown's
m. The followmg is a listing
of Lhe Van E:. McDade and Trailer Park, Minersville,
lOHtc
heirs estate. The sale will be phone 992-3324.
i1eld at the residence located
in Portland, Ohio, one mile HOUSE in HarrisonvOle. Five
rooms , bath, utiUly room,
north of Stale Park ofl St.
cellar, gas furnace. Call 99!Routt' 124. Foll&lt;Jw sale signs.
3716.
16-l.stc
Wring~r washer, table and 4
GEO. HOBSTET1'ER. BrGbr
chairs, bedroom suite, buffet,
POMEROY - 3 story brick oo
sewing machine, two bookcas· PIGS - Ehtel Johnson, Bashan
East Main. Ellra lot for
es, three iron beds, wardrobe, Road. Phone 949-3957. lt-1-3tp · parldng. f5,000.00
misc. chairs. dresser, stands,
MIDDLI!IPORT - A (Oinl! busrugs. kerosene stove, canner, UPRIGHT PIANO, $25, baby
iness lot v;o.I!J![ec Your,.own
pots and pans, dishes, , an~ bed fiU !melkella lnclude4).
boss, go&lt;id' liioom~; bu8lilesa
tiques or collectors items. Contact Robert P8rker, Phone
district.
992-3487.
16-1-3tc a APARTMENTS - Ten rooms,
China closet . spinning wheel,
trunk. bread bucket , brass
3 oar garage, out of high walamp, wash sland, two wood- 1964 DODGE truck, 2-ton van.
ter. $12,000.00.
en beds, sewing machine, recenlly overhaUled. VIrgil HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
Roush, Letart Falls, 0 . Phone ASSOaATES
ironstone, picture frames,
-...
lt-1-3tc
hall trees, smaU coal stove, 247-2755.
sYRAt'USE
stone jars, misc. hand tools.
Signed. Mary Louise McDade 1965 MUSTANG. •1000. call
Ours. Terms cash. Carnahan 002-3935. Gene Dodson.
Buslneu Servlcea
16-1-i,p
Auction Service, J . Carnahan
·CURTISS l&gt;reedlnl lel'\'l&lt;4i ol
and D. Smith. Not responsible
21 diHerent breedl, caiUe lllr·
VENETIAN
BLINDS,
all
kinds,
for accidents or loss of propes or 4 breeds of goat budil,
erty. Jim Carnahan, Rl. 1, and blind repair. Dale Wlp.
by
caJIJDg Parker M-DM, Po.
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
Racine, 0 . Phone 9111-2708.
meroy
or ftl'l-1151 CoolvUlt.
16-l-121c
10-2-llc Pomeroy.
Ill lOCo
PALOMINO MARE, can he r.
For Rent
DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
-FURNISHED and unfumlsbeol gtatered. ~- Pbone and truck servloe, septic
..27...,
ana!'tments. Cloae to tchoo1.
tanks, water lines, basements,
Phone 99:1-11434.
111-!Jtfe
also ' topsoll. Henry Babr,
STEREO RADIO COIIIIO!e, 'phone
~or Roger Babr,
speed lntennl&gt;ed clumger, duFURNISHED GARAGE apartphone
IIIIS-3958.
16-:I-!Otp
al volume control, I • apeaker
ment on Lincoln IIlli. UtlliUes
paid; adulll only. Phone 19:1- liOUDd syetcm, loveiJ waloul
c. c. BIWlFORD
finish . Paymenta of fl.l5 per
3189.
11-J.i.lf&lt;
AUCftONI:EB
week or $79.35. Cal) f9H211.
Comjlete
.....
t-21-etc
'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mnhllo
. . . . 181.111
Court, Syracuse, Oblo .., Stata
Roll I, ottlt
STEREO RADIO, comhlnallon
Rt. 124, Phone 19Z-31151.
CIICt Ba. . .lt '
unit, wllb AM &amp; FM radio;
~11-lfc
I I lfe
lwln speakers, dull volume
control. Modern maple maple,
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
Balance S9UI or 16 p or AIR OON»ii'JJN!NN llefri&amp;WAPARTMENT,
Middleport,
allon oemee. Jact:'• 'llefdto
month. Call f9H218. 9-2'1-flc
phone W!-3874.
t-9-llc
erallon, New Ha-. . _
ID-S'II.
• • lfe
TRAILER SPACE, ft8dy to GOOD 20 FT. 81:12 Furna&lt;:e
hook up. private, plenty ol
dock, some 8.,. inoh round READY • MIX tulleleta deliYroom lor cblldreD !AI play.
pipe and plenum, one pair
ered 11gb! !AI JOID' proJeeL
Phone 19!-39M.
8-14-lfc
Chicago roller skates, men'a
rut 8lld ...,_ rNe lllisize 8, with case, one 6 ft.
mates. Pbone ll:l-!llt, .OoesTHREE ROOM HOUSE, bath.
metal awning, all cheap. NorJela lleadf • MJs Co., MJddf4.
phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse,
man McCain, phone 1115-3505
part, Oblo.
• • lfe
19:1-23110.
11-15-if&lt;
Reedsvllle.
16-!-3tc
BUDGET PRICB furnllure 011
SMALL BUILDING. llze lO fl. . our !bird S. , bUdget lbop.
Pets For Sale
by t8 ft.. in good shape.
Bater Purnltln. MJdmeparl.
~CHNAUZERS, Cocker&amp;, PoodPllone 7f2.-IIM.
16-:l-21c
C*o.
f D lfe
les and W..Ues 'Willie Scotllos', .... breeding llloct.
lllrtiJ'OO Kenneta, Coolville. ONE USED Philco relriRerator SEWING MACIIINB8, NJi*
10t9ice, all mUM. WY S.
0. 45'11:1.
l-11-3111e 125. 1965 Falcon, standard
• . The ,..., lbap, , _ .
shift, real nice, 1980 Pootiac,
4-door,
automatic,
approlderny. Aollulled 8laCtr Iaiii
BASSET, SCOTI'IE. Westle.
matfly too bales milled hay.
and Solvlee. We SltlrpaD
Schnaum', Cocken, W1res
Sclaoro.
...
Phone ~49-2173 .
16-:1-!lo
and just pups. Barltaroo Ken-

A sarles of evenlnt cla1_.

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ForSele

!'HIHUAHUA PUPPIES, (llloM
813-2648, Portland.
NMtc

husband

Heetor 18-ACRE FARM, I 1110m boule,
hales hard work so be cleans
halb, plenty of water. double
l.naurehcle
lbe rugs- with Blue Lustre.
gorqe, 1111111 bern, 1!,-ee po, A~JIWmiJia
Rent elictrlc shampooer .1. on sehool .... and man ......
. , dkCf Lalt JOUr ~
Baker Fumllore.
One mlle from Rlllland. Pboae
G(•
..,..,
Cill -~·
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742--SOD.
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HOUSE. TRAILER, twO be&lt;f.
room. 8 ft. r 45 ft .• complet8ly lill'll'shed. good condition, POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
mlntallll'e, f/1 and up. ~
.
,, ,
$12110. Phone 91111-2128, e:denaervlee
and
pmlna.
Pt.o
.
~qlcl&gt; naltoJialllod
sion 53, days. After 7 p.m.
IIIW441.
11 1 lie , tndp~~ lOS~~
phooe 99U2110.
lll-2-8le
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TO OUR CAMPUSES.

•• · In do-l~pouraolf . u,.
hoiSterlnl and Fvmlturo
Repah • .Learn how 16 ,_.

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.store old antl'qua furftltvre

and how N build your own .

S.cond • ., •. 1

Gollrpotts, Ohio -or Cal

PP.O&amp;LEM..,...

.-GUAitANrEED-

pfon. Visit tho first claSI
without cho'9• or obllgo--

cm~.,. .1163

I;XP.EII:Y ·

$'~55

evening each w11k over o
,.rlod of 10 'IIMOkt for men
or women. Small tuition
••r be paid on ,P•f'Mint

tlon. For Information write
tp Knotta Upholll•rlng at

THERE'S ONL~
0 . UNSOLvED

Wheel Alignment

modem llvi"IJ roo"' aulto
froiiJ start to flnl1h . Clau~
01 will bo conducted one

PHONE 992-2094

IPotnercwHOI)'Ie &amp; AUI·ol

• Quality ConcretB.·.
• Certified stJeri&amp;th
• Delivery
~ Quick SerYice
• Finishin&amp;

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446&gt;2917.

LEGAL .NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICI Off P:ILIM -OP NIIVIti-TOaY
AND AP,IAIIIM.IIT
Tile Jrah of Ofl... fMIII C......

,,.... C.ff
or Aclm1alllntU
or Ute uta~; to lllCII or tbll hliDw·
1111 u are ralden\s of tbll ltltt of ,
ClbJo. vb:-the .umvtq IIJIGilN• &amp;M
••ext o1 ldD, t1w ~tarld v.DIIIr '
Ule IIIDJ; &amp;Dd lo till aUoriWJ' 01' •"
toornen repnjmUq IIIli' ol tbl at·
OJ·emeaUoned ~aa:
Wlala MeLaM,
Tlappen
P1alU.

To th•

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nolo, phone _116'7-3654 Coolville.
0 . Vlslt wllh us.
9-29-7tc

NowlHATTHE
SYNDICATE HAS
TAK!;'-1 OVER
OUR UNIVERSITIES.
AND .JUS?!CE
IS RESTORED

In A Variety af Prins
In A Vorl•tJ' of Size•

• Sand &amp; Gravel

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GOEGLEIN

C'Jhlo No.
Yoa are IMNbr aoUfted U..t the
tmeatoq aDd AppraiHmot cat ~
cctatlll of ta.. atoremeatkiMd. ,._
eeuM. lite o1 .aid COUftf;J, , . . fU.
e4 la Ull1 cout. 8&amp;t(J lll.nDleiJ' · IDt
.Appralteatent wW be tor ....,_.

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Social Notes

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On the relllrn trip they called on
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yoot and
family at SUgJr Grove.

at the h'""'\)lf Thelma RenderBOn, with al atterklance or 13.
The meettns, lD charge oC Net·

called on Mr.

G~YE~

presents

!'

Mr. and Mrs. ChaL D. Woode
and

MrL Arthur

Atherton Sunday evening.
Recent guests or Mr. and Mrs.

lie Parker, president, opened
with prayer by Genevieve Guth· Vere SWartz were Marle Hopkins
rie. The hymn, 11 1bere Is A and son. Rex, of Dayton. Lola
Fountain. .. was sungb,ythegroup. Knight end Mr. and Mrs. Laddie
Yearly pledges for the siQ&gt;po&lt;t Knight and beby of Akron and
Mn. Sarah Woode of 'fullpera
ol the society were given.
Tho Ministers' Wives Retreat Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Chis. D. Woode
on Oct. 8 was metK!ooed and the
and
the Will- carr famlly eallaoelei1 agreed to help S14&gt;portil
ed
on
Sue Wonde at tjle VeterThe registration for the teaobans
Memorial
Hoi!IPital several
ers' workshop was mentioned and
times
last
week
and. at the hothe
dlacussed.
r:l.
her
parents,
Mr. and -Mrs.
A new schedule Cor monthly
Robert
White
at
Keno
where ohe
meeting places was made out for
opeat
seven!
daya after leaving
196~9.
Helen Woode reported on the the hospitaL She Is ma1&lt;tJw aatDistrict meeting held at CUnp isf'aotory recovery trom major
Asbury on Au&amp;. 29. NOUia Park- surgery on Sept 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrnd,
er. Nina Robinson, ClaraFollrod,
Stevie
and Kalby, Clan Follrod,
and Thelma Henderson also atNina
Robtnoon
and Mr. and Mrs,
tendocl this meeting and addocl
.
·-Clarence
Hendaraon.
Mr. and
~ents.
!drs.
Sherman
HenderBCII
and
It was decided to have the proPIIJIOla,
Mf.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hol&gt;lfOJD fa&lt; the Weeko!Prayerand
SeU Denial and tho charter meet- derooo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ing at the next regular meetins: Henderson and lamlly attended
a mUk a81oolation picnic at the
on Oct. 15.
lane or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He,..
Merle Grtmth led the
with the reading bl the lot cllap- denon at Cool~We, 0., on SUn--

.·. -=tot~~
... ···. DAllY ;. ·

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
·4:30 P.M.
Keeping

Meigs :,,

Galli a ' ond

Mason Area ' '
Informed As
Well As ;,_
Entertoin'ed .

CROSSWUKD

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day. Sept 22,

ter of Jd!n.
'l1te hymn, " Praise
Htm,
Praise Him," was S\11&amp;. The
theme ot the program was 14 PItriotlsm," taken tromTheChrlatian Herald magazine, wlth re&amp;&lt;t.
lng and discussion.
The next meeting will

be held
at the home or Merle Grtfllth on
Tuesday even11111, Oct. 15, at 8
I p. m. with Grace Swarts and 'ntel·
ma Henderson having charge of
the program.

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Carmel News
By the Day
I

The hostess served refreshBetty Van Meter, Margaret
melD ol home made lee craam Am etarloton and Patrick, calland cake durirw the social hour. od on Alii Damitz and dllllhLynn Hecox, Burllrwton. boa, tera of P1111eroy on Moral.y eve""
has returned home after ~ UV.
Ins several weeks In the vtclntQClan Pierce of Athens, Laura
collecting data lor the cCiq)lllng Circle of •Doreas Ylsl'*l Maey
of a history of the Hecox llamlb Clrtle an ft~ · which he has been working aa lor
Eim!o .Brl~r al.! lll:tt)' v....
the past three years. He Ia a ~r ,Mtended,. ia '-"onil'i.,
cwoln or Harry Guthrie.
at 51/ ~ ~. ··~ a!ao
Mr. and Mrs. Everett BilleD ~ .1!( the· ·llabo ·'II'~Mr, ·W
of Pl. Pleasan~ w. VL, eallod .lira. '
'r; ·Siuq, of:~a-'
1111 their friends, Mr. and MrJo ani Hill, W·va.
\ ·
Harry Guthrie, and attellllod fila
~·
!i(JL EuP!\t Haw•
Alfred Church Homeclllllll!s ·on . ldne lold. c:hlldr91 ai IIWJ~

Sept.

u.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale HenkriGI! lalld, ...,,..

o..,

and dau&amp;htar o!Koyal
Jlllciii.U and
ha,. been vlsitlrw Mr. and
dareuc:o Hendersoit and

relatives here.
Mr. IDd Mrs. ji'Dltam
and daughters vtaltild at fila llj;Ji!

I.OI'b tal
fealwe

II.Namt-.

.. Patoaw
6. PI'Owiai' ' 1 1•
ly, a CI'DWd
6. ..-..ale
red deer
T. J'.n:

pnoldlllt
d." J'nltob
rhv

comb.

jolo,;.
ani

Ml~

'and

.sm)lli' ot Pottat Mr.
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INFORMAnON
NEWS

home of Mr. and Mrs. · SeJ&lt;Ion.
O'Brien near Lancaster S\mday.

The Womfln'sSocietyoC Chrls~
ian service held its regular meet...
lngM Tuesday evening, Sept..17,

:t Gl\/e UP! /lo 11WJ
CAIJ GO CRiiZ.Y ~II.X.
Wd&lt;J;: 0,00 ~liE!

WMPO '

headftl,
GIMD Wider .., biM aad -.1 e1
eo.n, w. 30ib .., of 8epttimber U..
·
p, N. O'lll*tt
.......nell ........
Clerlll _, saki C.rt
lr IANIT I . MOILI.It
DIIMY Cltrll
lH: J.l.t ito

"'id

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IA.!IVIf ~ It' 11\I&lt;.E
10 Ml\l&lt;e' YOU lMi!E
JU~T'" t.llTLI! ?

407 P.(GE
MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

befon Udi' -eoun oo tbe lith dar Of
Oclober. JIU, at 10:00 o'elGck A.lll.
Ani penon dalrtnl &amp;a filii . - . , .
Uo~~e t.benio man me lbem at .._.
fn·il daJ• PriOr to U. dale .... tu

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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BIBLES

All. Oct:osiDn Card&amp;
Chrl&amp;tion Boolu

dlneted by Plllor Darrlngiml PRODUCTION WORKERS In
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64· ~~IIL~R ... '··:··;·. !..$7:9~(
.. 550" ~lo•~lc · •t dr.
Orlglnc,l finish, ·llkl, cyl. ttd. •~1ft." '

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62 CHEVY U • • . • • • . . . . ... .. , • • , • • • •• • •• $699

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Hardtop Q)e. Local owner car, red finish, std. trans., radio.

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MIMMuM CM,.. Jk

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CAitO 0P TNANill A OIITUAIV
$1.11 ... ·I t WWIIII IU'IIftMfll', ...

ILUID ADI

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O. .IH NOUII
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66 CHEVELLE • , , • , •• • , , , •••• • •••• , , •••• $1995
Beige fini s h with spotless clean Int., law mileage, 24,000;
by 1 Local owner, like new w-s-w tires, V8 motor, auto. , P.

&amp;. R&amp;H.
65 GMC PICKUP • • , . . . . . .. . ........ ... . $119$

8 Ft. Fleetslde, good tires. 6 cyl engine. Below market

price.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN !!VIS. 1:00 P.M.
"PPMIItOY. OHIO

Nolb

ANYONE INTERESTED 1D Ill
Independent New Testamem
llllpllll Cburdl eall 933481
'l'llunday at 7 p.m. Oct. S. A
daaa 011 - ' winning 'Ifill be

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11om the Second Baplllt
amdl Of Ba.....-.1.
'I'IIERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, Oct. 8, beginning at
1111011 at the Forked Run
Spca Iaman Club. Everyone Is
wolcome.
lt-1-ilc

wa .....

wltlla ears wep
and aulbatlc. liluoD Car Wash.

..mee

lllrly. Self

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II'OR TRAllE-Calh lor ....
llqull. William !Wnm, Mlddllpart.
MHitp

WILL DO aewlnl at home llppen,

poebls,

pegging,

he!mntng, alteraUons, etc.
IIIII. P'nddle Tllabel. Muon,
Plloae 'I'IJ.I651.
4-30-lf&lt;

9PJilCIAL on

groceries, five

~ , dlseount on

order of

.!iqf ii more ending Oct. 3.
. Jl 6 G Martel, three ml1eB
south of Middleport on Rt. 7.
11).1~

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liAND EVERY Friday and Saturday at Jack's Club on Har·
riiOIIvUle Road off Rt. 7.
Country !DWIIc by Gayle McDonald and biB Drlflers.
16-2-31&lt;:
SAVE YOUR lawn, shrubbery
111111 your back. We have a
new tren&lt;her !AI dig yolll' water line. Henry Babr, phone
• !ill or Roger Bohr. phone
• ••.
16-:l-7tp
SPECIAL SALES sllll in pro-

IJ'ORS. Women and chlldren's
e!DIIdng. Jeffers Clothlng
16-Uic

Sian.

VI/ANTED
Sales Opportunity
WE are Reeking 2 repreaenlallvel In lhts area for career
opportunity.
•fiOI monlb 8IJ8I1IIIIee to
Nrt
•Training at Company

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u-

• PNmotlon by merit
•• per &lt;enl 1ncome frvm

alabllshed a&lt;COUDla
Oar representatives are hap.
py - lbey earn satiala&lt;lory
"""'"'""· Yoo, too, have an
acepttonal opportunity !AI eatabllah an Income for llfe.
Mmday lhru Saturday
Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
RON LAtn'TAMUS
44&amp;-me
16-1-41e

ANTIQUES. fumlture, .....
........,._ _ Kn. Bonrd
Ceell, 1011 w. Jlaln St., Poll»...,.
J..ll.lfe

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Pocket To FaMily Sin•
Perfect For You oro Gift

ants lu~1et Sh"
Male Help W•nted

ForS•Ie

For Sale or Trade
Ulr INTERNATIOIIAL tnd, t

IIJIIOd, It ~on, 11M aw.. a1e1,
Ul7 Mustq 1-qllnder, ..
IJIIId. l'lniDdlrf IWallable.
Pllone IIUMt; Iller 5 p.m.
l'llaae IIHHIJ.

108 W, Malfl

,

Pomerop

992-5896

l968 STEREO. lovely walnut
console with AM &amp; FM redlo.
face brick plant. Year around,
Reel ~1te For S1le
Take
over payments of ts.SI
lull time, daY llhifl. Good
O'IIIUDf 6 CROW
per month or pay balance due
hourly ralea, plus lncenUve
QAI.TI'
OOIIPANY
81112.55. Try II In your home.
earnings. Paid vacations and
MlDDLEPOl\T
~ Remodeled
can 992-2838.
11-29-Sic
boltdays. Free bunk house, 20
I'I!COIIUy. 1 """" lrllllll, 2 IJe4.
nilles north of Columbus in a
1'001118,
bath, balemen~ Door
nlce commonlly In which to 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machlrle,
furnace,
111 acre level groomd,
slll!htly used. Does everylive. Ages It to 60 apply ID
waiJ
to
wall
earpellag, loll of
thllll( without allaohmenls. Tn
person only. The Galena
olosets,
paellng
. •••.oo
Shale Tlle &amp; Briel: Co., Ga- ~ood condition; SS.23 net
POMEROY
INQlME
PJIOP.
month. or full price of $18.44.
lena, Ohlo.
lt-1..atc
For free hnme demonstroll011 ERTY - S apartmonll, talw.,w
rented, clooe to !llopplns,
eall 119!-21136.
9-IU!c
Help W•nted
Appru. tl4G.IO a monlb illFEMALE GENERAL offlce
come.
16.5011.00
worker. Experienced. Must be 'I'IIREI!! consecutive . l!l'llve Iota POMEROY - 1. llory lrlme,
1n Beech Grove. can or wrlle
proficient wllb figures and
balb, I bedrooms, pon:b,
David
Williams, 37 Rlvorskle
filing. Callii9Ulll2 for appointbasement, ... Door furnace,
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.
.l
ment.
l6-!-31c
MUST
SEE AT t},l50.00.
&amp;-211-lllt
IIENBYCLELAND
I
OIJke.-e,llll
8 FOOT by 7 foot overhead
Public Sale
SATURDAY, Oct. 5, 1968. 1 p. garage door, complele, (4
inch cleerance) f28, Brown's
m. The followmg is a listing
of Lhe Van E:. McDade and Trailer Park, Minersville,
lOHtc
heirs estate. The sale will be phone 992-3324.
i1eld at the residence located
in Portland, Ohio, one mile HOUSE in HarrisonvOle. Five
rooms , bath, utiUly room,
north of Stale Park ofl St.
cellar, gas furnace. Call 99!Routt' 124. Foll&lt;Jw sale signs.
3716.
16-l.stc
Wring~r washer, table and 4
GEO. HOBSTET1'ER. BrGbr
chairs, bedroom suite, buffet,
POMEROY - 3 story brick oo
sewing machine, two bookcas· PIGS - Ehtel Johnson, Bashan
East Main. Ellra lot for
es, three iron beds, wardrobe, Road. Phone 949-3957. lt-1-3tp · parldng. f5,000.00
misc. chairs. dresser, stands,
MIDDLI!IPORT - A (Oinl! busrugs. kerosene stove, canner, UPRIGHT PIANO, $25, baby
iness lot v;o.I!J![ec Your,.own
pots and pans, dishes, , an~ bed fiU !melkella lnclude4).
boss, go&lt;id' liioom~; bu8lilesa
tiques or collectors items. Contact Robert P8rker, Phone
district.
992-3487.
16-1-3tc a APARTMENTS - Ten rooms,
China closet . spinning wheel,
trunk. bread bucket , brass
3 oar garage, out of high walamp, wash sland, two wood- 1964 DODGE truck, 2-ton van.
ter. $12,000.00.
en beds, sewing machine, recenlly overhaUled. VIrgil HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
Roush, Letart Falls, 0 . Phone ASSOaATES
ironstone, picture frames,
-...
lt-1-3tc
hall trees, smaU coal stove, 247-2755.
sYRAt'USE
stone jars, misc. hand tools.
Signed. Mary Louise McDade 1965 MUSTANG. •1000. call
Ours. Terms cash. Carnahan 002-3935. Gene Dodson.
Buslneu Servlcea
16-1-i,p
Auction Service, J . Carnahan
·CURTISS l&gt;reedlnl lel'\'l&lt;4i ol
and D. Smith. Not responsible
21 diHerent breedl, caiUe lllr·
VENETIAN
BLINDS,
all
kinds,
for accidents or loss of propes or 4 breeds of goat budil,
erty. Jim Carnahan, Rl. 1, and blind repair. Dale Wlp.
by
caJIJDg Parker M-DM, Po.
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
Racine, 0 . Phone 9111-2708.
meroy
or ftl'l-1151 CoolvUlt.
16-l-121c
10-2-llc Pomeroy.
Ill lOCo
PALOMINO MARE, can he r.
For Rent
DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
-FURNISHED and unfumlsbeol gtatered. ~- Pbone and truck servloe, septic
..27...,
ana!'tments. Cloae to tchoo1.
tanks, water lines, basements,
Phone 99:1-11434.
111-!Jtfe
also ' topsoll. Henry Babr,
STEREO RADIO COIIIIO!e, 'phone
~or Roger Babr,
speed lntennl&gt;ed clumger, duFURNISHED GARAGE apartphone
IIIIS-3958.
16-:I-!Otp
al volume control, I • apeaker
ment on Lincoln IIlli. UtlliUes
paid; adulll only. Phone 19:1- liOUDd syetcm, loveiJ waloul
c. c. BIWlFORD
finish . Paymenta of fl.l5 per
3189.
11-J.i.lf&lt;
AUCftONI:EB
week or $79.35. Cal) f9H211.
Comjlete
.....
t-21-etc
'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mnhllo
. . . . 181.111
Court, Syracuse, Oblo .., Stata
Roll I, ottlt
STEREO RADIO, comhlnallon
Rt. 124, Phone 19Z-31151.
CIICt Ba. . .lt '
unit, wllb AM &amp; FM radio;
~11-lfc
I I lfe
lwln speakers, dull volume
control. Modern maple maple,
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
Balance S9UI or 16 p or AIR OON»ii'JJN!NN llefri&amp;WAPARTMENT,
Middleport,
allon oemee. Jact:'• 'llefdto
month. Call f9H218. 9-2'1-flc
phone W!-3874.
t-9-llc
erallon, New Ha-. . _
ID-S'II.
• • lfe
TRAILER SPACE, ft8dy to GOOD 20 FT. 81:12 Furna&lt;:e
hook up. private, plenty ol
dock, some 8.,. inoh round READY • MIX tulleleta deliYroom lor cblldreD !AI play.
pipe and plenum, one pair
ered 11gb! !AI JOID' proJeeL
Phone 19!-39M.
8-14-lfc
Chicago roller skates, men'a
rut 8lld ...,_ rNe lllisize 8, with case, one 6 ft.
mates. Pbone ll:l-!llt, .OoesTHREE ROOM HOUSE, bath.
metal awning, all cheap. NorJela lleadf • MJs Co., MJddf4.
phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse,
man McCain, phone 1115-3505
part, Oblo.
• • lfe
19:1-23110.
11-15-if&lt;
Reedsvllle.
16-!-3tc
BUDGET PRICB furnllure 011
SMALL BUILDING. llze lO fl. . our !bird S. , bUdget lbop.
Pets For Sale
by t8 ft.. in good shape.
Bater Purnltln. MJdmeparl.
~CHNAUZERS, Cocker&amp;, PoodPllone 7f2.-IIM.
16-:l-21c
C*o.
f D lfe
les and W..Ues 'Willie Scotllos', .... breeding llloct.
lllrtiJ'OO Kenneta, Coolville. ONE USED Philco relriRerator SEWING MACIIINB8, NJi*
10t9ice, all mUM. WY S.
0. 45'11:1.
l-11-3111e 125. 1965 Falcon, standard
• . The ,..., lbap, , _ .
shift, real nice, 1980 Pootiac,
4-door,
automatic,
approlderny. Aollulled 8laCtr Iaiii
BASSET, SCOTI'IE. Westle.
matfly too bales milled hay.
and Solvlee. We SltlrpaD
Schnaum', Cocken, W1res
Sclaoro.
...
Phone ~49-2173 .
16-:1-!lo
and just pups. Barltaroo Ken-

A sarles of evenlnt cla1_.

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ForSele

!'HIHUAHUA PUPPIES, (llloM
813-2648, Portland.
NMtc

husband

Heetor 18-ACRE FARM, I 1110m boule,
hales hard work so be cleans
halb, plenty of water. double
l.naurehcle
lbe rugs- with Blue Lustre.
gorqe, 1111111 bern, 1!,-ee po, A~JIWmiJia
Rent elictrlc shampooer .1. on sehool .... and man ......
. , dkCf Lalt JOUr ~
Baker Fumllore.
One mlle from Rlllland. Pboae
G(•
..,..,
Cill -~·
.
.
~
742--SOD.
......
HOUSE. TRAILER, twO be&lt;f.
room. 8 ft. r 45 ft .• complet8ly lill'll'shed. good condition, POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
mlntallll'e, f/1 and up. ~
.
,, ,
$12110. Phone 91111-2128, e:denaervlee
and
pmlna.
Pt.o
.
~qlcl&gt; naltoJialllod
sion 53, days. After 7 p.m.
IIIW441.
11 1 lie , tndp~~ lOS~~
phooe 99U2110.
lll-2-8le
. . ' ' ~~-~'
HANNAH'S

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TO OUR CAMPUSES.

•• · In do-l~pouraolf . u,.
hoiSterlnl and Fvmlturo
Repah • .Learn how 16 ,_.

.

.store old antl'qua furftltvre

and how N build your own .

S.cond • ., •. 1

Gollrpotts, Ohio -or Cal

PP.O&amp;LEM..,...

.-GUAitANrEED-

pfon. Visit tho first claSI
without cho'9• or obllgo--

cm~.,. .1163

I;XP.EII:Y ·

$'~55

evening each w11k over o
,.rlod of 10 'IIMOkt for men
or women. Small tuition
••r be paid on ,P•f'Mint

tlon. For Information write
tp Knotta Upholll•rlng at

THERE'S ONL~
0 . UNSOLvED

Wheel Alignment

modem llvi"IJ roo"' aulto
froiiJ start to flnl1h . Clau~
01 will bo conducted one

PHONE 992-2094

IPotnercwHOI)'Ie &amp; AUI·ol

• Quality ConcretB.·.
• Certified stJeri&amp;th
• Delivery
~ Quick SerYice
• Finishin&amp;

. . E. . . .

446&gt;2917.

LEGAL .NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICI Off P:ILIM -OP NIIVIti-TOaY
AND AP,IAIIIM.IIT
Tile Jrah of Ofl... fMIII C......

,,.... C.ff
or Aclm1alllntU
or Ute uta~; to lllCII or tbll hliDw·
1111 u are ralden\s of tbll ltltt of ,
ClbJo. vb:-the .umvtq IIJIGilN• &amp;M
••ext o1 ldD, t1w ~tarld v.DIIIr '
Ule IIIDJ; &amp;Dd lo till aUoriWJ' 01' •"
toornen repnjmUq IIIli' ol tbl at·
OJ·emeaUoned ~aa:
Wlala MeLaM,
Tlappen
P1alU.

To th•

----

nolo, phone _116'7-3654 Coolville.
0 . Vlslt wllh us.
9-29-7tc

NowlHATTHE
SYNDICATE HAS
TAK!;'-1 OVER
OUR UNIVERSITIES.
AND .JUS?!CE
IS RESTORED

In A Variety af Prins
In A Vorl•tJ' of Size•

• Sand &amp; Gravel

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GOEGLEIN

C'Jhlo No.
Yoa are IMNbr aoUfted U..t the
tmeatoq aDd AppraiHmot cat ~
cctatlll of ta.. atoremeatkiMd. ,._
eeuM. lite o1 .aid COUftf;J, , . . fU.
e4 la Ull1 cout. 8&amp;t(J lll.nDleiJ' · IDt
.Appralteatent wW be tor ....,_.

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Social Notes

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On the relllrn trip they called on
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yoot and
family at SUgJr Grove.

at the h'""'\)lf Thelma RenderBOn, with al atterklance or 13.
The meettns, lD charge oC Net·

called on Mr.

G~YE~

presents

!'

Mr. and Mrs. ChaL D. Woode
and

MrL Arthur

Atherton Sunday evening.
Recent guests or Mr. and Mrs.

lie Parker, president, opened
with prayer by Genevieve Guth· Vere SWartz were Marle Hopkins
rie. The hymn, 11 1bere Is A and son. Rex, of Dayton. Lola
Fountain. .. was sungb,ythegroup. Knight end Mr. and Mrs. Laddie
Yearly pledges for the siQ&gt;po&lt;t Knight and beby of Akron and
Mn. Sarah Woode of 'fullpera
ol the society were given.
Tho Ministers' Wives Retreat Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Chis. D. Woode
on Oct. 8 was metK!ooed and the
and
the Will- carr famlly eallaoelei1 agreed to help S14&gt;portil
ed
on
Sue Wonde at tjle VeterThe registration for the teaobans
Memorial
Hoi!IPital several
ers' workshop was mentioned and
times
last
week
and. at the hothe
dlacussed.
r:l.
her
parents,
Mr. and -Mrs.
A new schedule Cor monthly
Robert
White
at
Keno
where ohe
meeting places was made out for
opeat
seven!
daya after leaving
196~9.
Helen Woode reported on the the hospitaL She Is ma1&lt;tJw aatDistrict meeting held at CUnp isf'aotory recovery trom major
Asbury on Au&amp;. 29. NOUia Park- surgery on Sept 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrnd,
er. Nina Robinson, ClaraFollrod,
Stevie
and Kalby, Clan Follrod,
and Thelma Henderson also atNina
Robtnoon
and Mr. and Mrs,
tendocl this meeting and addocl
.
·-Clarence
Hendaraon.
Mr. and
~ents.
!drs.
Sherman
HenderBCII
and
It was decided to have the proPIIJIOla,
Mf.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hol&gt;lfOJD fa&lt; the Weeko!Prayerand
SeU Denial and tho charter meet- derooo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ing at the next regular meetins: Henderson and lamlly attended
a mUk a81oolation picnic at the
on Oct. 15.
lane or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He,..
Merle Grtmth led the
with the reading bl the lot cllap- denon at Cool~We, 0., on SUn--

.·. -=tot~~
... ···. DAllY ;. ·

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
·4:30 P.M.
Keeping

Meigs :,,

Galli a ' ond

Mason Area ' '
Informed As
Well As ;,_
Entertoin'ed .

CROSSWUKD

··-

p.........,

day. Sept 22,

ter of Jd!n.
'l1te hymn, " Praise
Htm,
Praise Him," was S\11&amp;. The
theme ot the program was 14 PItriotlsm," taken tromTheChrlatian Herald magazine, wlth re&amp;&lt;t.
lng and discussion.
The next meeting will

be held
at the home or Merle Grtfllth on
Tuesday even11111, Oct. 15, at 8
I p. m. with Grace Swarts and 'ntel·
ma Henderson having charge of
the program.

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Carmel News
By the Day
I

The hostess served refreshBetty Van Meter, Margaret
melD ol home made lee craam Am etarloton and Patrick, calland cake durirw the social hour. od on Alii Damitz and dllllhLynn Hecox, Burllrwton. boa, tera of P1111eroy on Moral.y eve""
has returned home after ~ UV.
Ins several weeks In the vtclntQClan Pierce of Athens, Laura
collecting data lor the cCiq)lllng Circle of •Doreas Ylsl'*l Maey
of a history of the Hecox llamlb Clrtle an ft~ · which he has been working aa lor
Eim!o .Brl~r al.! lll:tt)' v....
the past three years. He Ia a ~r ,Mtended,. ia '-"onil'i.,
cwoln or Harry Guthrie.
at 51/ ~ ~. ··~ a!ao
Mr. and Mrs. Everett BilleD ~ .1!( the· ·llabo ·'II'~Mr, ·W
of Pl. Pleasan~ w. VL, eallod .lira. '
'r; ·Siuq, of:~a-'
1111 their friends, Mr. and MrJo ani Hill, W·va.
\ ·
Harry Guthrie, and attellllod fila
~·
!i(JL EuP!\t Haw•
Alfred Church Homeclllllll!s ·on . ldne lold. c:hlldr91 ai IIWJ~

Sept.

u.

•

aad. - .•

Mr. and Mrs. Dale HenkriGI! lalld, ...,,..

o..,

and dau&amp;htar o!Koyal
Jlllciii.U and
ha,. been vlsitlrw Mr. and
dareuc:o Hendersoit and

relatives here.
Mr. IDd Mrs. ji'Dltam
and daughters vtaltild at fila llj;Ji!

I.OI'b tal
fealwe

II.Namt-.

.. Patoaw
6. PI'Owiai' ' 1 1•
ly, a CI'DWd
6. ..-..ale
red deer
T. J'.n:

pnoldlllt
d." J'nltob
rhv

comb.

jolo,;.
ani

Ml~

'and

.sm)lli' ot Pottat Mr.
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INFORMAnON
NEWS

home of Mr. and Mrs. · SeJ&lt;Ion.
O'Brien near Lancaster S\mday.

The Womfln'sSocietyoC Chrls~
ian service held its regular meet...
lngM Tuesday evening, Sept..17,

:t Gl\/e UP! /lo 11WJ
CAIJ GO CRiiZ.Y ~II.X.
Wd&lt;J;: 0,00 ~liE!

WMPO '

headftl,
GIMD Wider .., biM aad -.1 e1
eo.n, w. 30ib .., of 8epttimber U..
·
p, N. O'lll*tt
.......nell ........
Clerlll _, saki C.rt
lr IANIT I . MOILI.It
DIIMY Cltrll
lH: J.l.t ito

"'id

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IA.!IVIf ~ It' 11\I&lt;.E
10 Ml\l&lt;e' YOU lMi!E
JU~T'" t.llTLI! ?

407 P.(GE
MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

befon Udi' -eoun oo tbe lith dar Of
Oclober. JIU, at 10:00 o'elGck A.lll.
Ani penon dalrtnl &amp;a filii . - . , .
Uo~~e t.benio man me lbem at .._.
fn·il daJ• PriOr to U. dale .... tu

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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BIBLES

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-Report
The CGnllllutiOII or die United
Slaloa Ma proved to be a durable
_ , . . _ But It dees MVB wbal
con be eonaldered 1 flaw that
cculll be dlaaalniUa duriq! this

one

or them

pw the' countrY •

President who had Jteured nel.lher • plurality or the electorlll
or the popular . A system forpresldentlalelec-

tion that contains a aerlous risk
or such results should not be alAltll...... --•!Jwledout lowed to continue. Ttle system Ia
1111 provlol0111 govern!JW the eleconly dangerous, it Is Wldemda!'' or the President and VIce rot
ocralic, since eachslate,regafd..
Praoldenl 11 tbe only part olthe
less at size has an equal vote ln
Constitution which received the
the House, This ghes 1he small"llltpteat mark of ..,pr_n
state in the Nadon, with few11'0111 -Ill _..nta." Yet II Ia est
olr than 300,000 lnbabl1anla, the
pnmal0111 whl~b almost 1ame voice as the tarsest state
,....,. workod aa lniW'ed. and
wldeb are potenlllllY dlngerous. which hils more thin ~9 mllllon.
An eveely divided delepli9n baa
Tile Twelftb Amendment to tho
no vote at all, regJrdless ol the
CGnltltuUOn, which is a modlftcatlon or part or the original size or the atate.

tled!GIIr-.

26 ata•a.

To

pUona or tbe .;·:::i~
he would ne&lt;!d to
vote
of on11 59 member• ~ aiJool 1a
per cent or the ID1al mentberablp
or the House of Repre-ltea. ·
If 11le comlngelectloadeeapro.
duce a deadlock In the alectorlll
college and an ensul111 men of
one sort IX' another we can be
sure that torwreas and the state•
will be sufllclently disturbed to
pass and ratit.Y a correcd:ve C()Doo
stltutlonal amendment. But If no
deadlock occura, the problem b
likely to be neglected for another
four years.

Let us hope that lnateod nf lJ&amp;.
q neglected the 9Jsl COngress
will take some oorrecdve action..
Let us hoJ&gt;e, too, that the votero
in November w111 make the selectlrm of our next Prealdent and
keep it out or the Hoose.

II\ .

cholen by the Senate froo1 among
the two tqJ carllidates for that
ofllce.
The political polls 11lis year

j"

indicete 1 strong third part;y
cemidete and that is causing
IP'Mt IIDOUIU of conversation on
apitol HID about the posaibillt;y al the presidential Aelection
IOkw to the House of Represen'tatlwa. Not &amp;lnce 1824 has the
oleetoral cellege failed to proh-e 1 majority for a President
or I

Vice Presiden.L But it

&lt;OJid ' - " In what bas lllready
1 surprising political year.
11te po11fbilitles for maneuJIIliDiln 1uch situations as these
ue almost limitless. Twice in
aur history, when a presidentlal
eltcUon waa Unst Into t h e
Houle, the result was almost ~
endiJW Wheel~ and dealing. And

~

Jr. Patrolmen
Need Patches
PT. PLEASANT - New uni!Drma wve Bl•en ID mombeu

the Jurdor 'Patrolmen's lea~
1110 Ill Ill 1IIOIIIbiJ FridaY night
Ill Krodel Park. Tbere ,... dla-

matter

of gel-

tlni: lllouldor patcboa for the

newwdrorms.

Two new appUcationsfor memborlblp were made by Jarne a
IIIII 9111pben C&lt;lebran. Tile next
m1 Jtl"l wa• Jet tertatl:vely ror
the lui Friday lD O&lt;lober. Tile
Jllili'hll' - · ln charge ot Pal&lt;ol-. W, G. Spence and R.

L.JIYidoll.
Members attending nre Howad Cra-d, Bobby Smith, DaYid A. Stull, Keith Jones, Craig
_.,., Torey Steals, BuciiiY Cottrill, Pldlllp Jones, J. R. Hlglb ' :? •m, VUl Windsor, Bobby
Coebnll, Raucb'Bolea,'JimlorDeYIIIIt, .Jimm.y and Stave Cochran,
Jo1a1J Folden, William Dishman

Events Noted
PT. PLEASANT -

IIINtlve bnerd wu h e I d In
1W8IU United Melhodlat church

'

'

Tuoeday evening at 7:30 p.m.

-

a... Cbarlea Frum preald-

ID&amp;.

Pwuel; pnqer and Bible serti.CII ve sciMUlled at the reg.
alar boura Wednel!doy a n d
'11mldll. Choir practice wiU
lol1mo tile 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
_.,. nrvlce. Tile Bible study
11fC*11 wUI meet at 10 a.m. Tbura-.
yJ

day.
- · of Christian Build-

er•

will meet at the home
d. Jfr. and Mrs. Howard Love
Clll 2 Thursday evening.
Clall llll!l!lbera not baringtronaportllllon are asked to meet at
1111 dllr&lt;h Ill 6 p.m. lor tho trlp.
· JfrL George Plants directed
ela11

a.

......

!bm1 evening -onal
.-dee prior to Rev . Frum'•

•

i

I

- a l members of tho clllrch
muluud to Ravenswood to at;. , . oervlcesln the HavOIIIWOOd
:Ulllted Methodist church ID bear
:nr.IIUrl' Denman~.

; Consuls Elected by

rSchool Latin Club
'·

1 Joil _...., and Karen Sham~- wwe elected COIIBWI IIMol&gt;cwpalzltkal - n g of
IIIII SPQII Lolln Club d. the K,y... C:nok RIP SeboaL
Oibor llflicero . - tor the
(JOU' were KrlJU Bluer, cen; enr; Jolla H,._a,
Ter: - ., _ " " " ' · and Em,n. lli'OIIi llld ~ Heoaon.
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Frozen Waffles • • •
WHY PAY MOREf
Bir4seye Aw•ke • •

BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceries!

Jan e Por ke r Buy s
SPECIAL LOW PRICE!

Apple Pies
each39C

MOffl'lrRDUND·UP SALE]

BAKED
FRESH
DAILY

Why Pay More?

STUFFED OLIVES ....:-:7.... '~&amp;t
DRY Ml LK ""::..-.::- • •
I&amp;P MEDIUM PRUNES
I&amp;P SPANISH PEANUTS ::. 59"
SC CINDY BARS • . 24 :=. 1•
ANN PAGE KETCHUP ~ 1t

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ON YOUR PURCHASE OF

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MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA,
7:30 Thurldll nlaht In :siJutbern

Hll!h Sch4!ol l~torlum With tbe
RaciJW wltta1 boat; MrsiGordon
Wes~ cbal~an of hospltalli;,;
program, dlacuislm on tGplea of
~est;Mra. RobertRoiJ..
erta of Letart FaUa, program
ebalnnaJ&gt;

ter d._ Obi'?' Miry Grosvenor,
Grand rapreaentotlve ID Arl·
ZOM, and Clara IIDiley, Gralld
repreaenathe to New Mexico.
Alao Introduced and preaented
were WOI'Ihy ma"'- and Worthy
PBirOIII or other ch..,ters, and
the pall matreeaaaJipestpetrona
ol RaciM Chapter, Dl1trlct omcera welcomed by the diiJU\)'
ll'an:l matron ·were Ba.rblrl
Fischer' pre~dent, U Lena 0.
Yls, secretary,
Gueata at the reception """
severe! mombers or the 1966
Southerl) LoW School Dlatrtet
class, tbo laot clan lautlhl by
Mrs, Webb before her r e ment. ~ waa preaented.a dozen
roses 11'0111 tho elaas. In her
- - ofll!-latlon, Mra.
Webb llkerecl her rear ao 11ep,..
ty 1\'.ml 'matron IDa book IIUotl
wltll blank pages to be' IIUed
thrOUBI! theJearawllhmomortes.
The mualcal tribute to Mrs.
Webb q&gt;ened with "The SOUnd or
Music," "The Lovellelt Nfaht
of the Year," alii ,.Stairway to
the Staro, " by Shirley Johnaon,
by lolarpret Neu,..,. TaWI\l'l Cozart and llobl
Ct;a:art presented 10 \Vhat"s More
American" and Ben Phllson seag

Clara Adams was ·~ chalnnan
the hostess c::ommtt.f8e_

or

Olapters r(!l)resented w,re Mt.
Moriah at Bever)J, Colwnbus,
Evangeline at Mlddlepol'l, LoweU, Minear at Guyaville, Marl,

1be hOstel"• sene lee creaftl.

- r . Mro. Ruth Alhey, loflu ~
cake, cotree and minto,
Lindo .Gfrdner, Mrs. Weyne Slo- , Jlr1•
Guelltl Iieoldoa lhoH medon' ......d Robbie !IIB&lt;II.
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~· preMllllnl ~ln. ~ ill~ WMdell
Marvin ~~; Mrl, -~red. sta. b"""""lect were Mro, Iva Sleti- Scld&lt;m.
..... ~.. l;)ele lolulford, Mrl.

l&lt;Jclp.

A brldo motif waa carried out
lD ll'MR and pink decor-a.
Games - e pla,yed with prlzea
baln6 .woo by Mra. MarvlD Rupe
and Mrs. James Wright. M r o.
Dale S1BBeb """:Jill door prize.

Marvin llarnell, lllro. Wallet"
RUe, Mra. Arthur Dupe, Mrs.

Jameo Briiclluri and .J . D., Mrs.
Richard Slaoon, Mra. l.jJQella
Brllllury, Mrti. All,.. SWIIher,
Mr•. Eva Clark, Mro•. Gaorse

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at Lakellope Monday nlaltl for a
!ltuberl spoke on tile 0 b I o
meeting d. truotee1 and llbrar- Library Develepment Plan Whleb
tano or N Centre! ~stern will ltlempt to provldo ImprovLibrary CounciL
ed aervlcea and uWiz- or faAltendlnr from here were Mr. cllltlea for the benefit of au
and Mro, Cherlt1 Gibbs, Dr. and clthana. one of the recommonMrs. P, E. !ll!idti.~. Le81er datlona lo for an orea library oerHart, ~· Ubrarlan, "' r .. Ylce qalem.
· Mlcko,l' Wllllama, C, E. BlakeJJt.."" could
1n Which '""'ps or u.
Iee, and Mra. VDJII!I Plld10ja. brlilfea
Implement tile do!'lawn d. ille meettne wao to velapment plan were dlacuased
COI1IIder WIQ'I lbe Ubrarleo con by ParJIOiJI. He alao spoke on tile
work toplher ror ovorall Im- Importance ol being reprellllled
provement or aervlceo and facu: at tile -uel COI!fannce d. tho
lllu.
Oblo Library Aliocl•llnn to be
JoBIPb !IJubert, Oblo Slate U- held 1J! Cleveland, oct. 17-19.
m-.rtan, and A. "CIJipnian Parthe meellllg - e
...... ajplllve HoreterJ or tbe repreHillallvea or tile QoWaDIIOblo LlliiirY AaiiCJclatlen IIIII the trlct Library, the Alllena CounOblo Llbracy Trusteea Aasocla- QI !Jbrary, tile Lepn lloc:ldaa
tlon,
The Her- Dllllrlct Library, tile Herbert
bert Wo~coat l!laiiiGI'fal Library We1C081 Library at Mc:Arllllr,
trualeeo· and Ubrll'flno or lofc- and jbe I'OmarQy - Mldiueport
Arllur ~· bolls. Bobble Da. Nlllc Ulp'ltriea.
Yla, preiddelll clr tbo ~ wei-

Job's Daughters Launch
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FUINIJUIE CO.
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DOUGH
3·!::~ 59C

STEAKS
16 oz.

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DAIRY FAIR

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Fresh and ·Meaty

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FROZEN FOOD SPECiALS
Freezer Quean
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Buy!

PORK

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EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
star, 7:30
Thurldll nlaltl II tllo Middleport Masoalc, Tei!t~Jie: New om •
cero will be elpetOd.
••ftOid to Mandalay.''
Order -of Jbo Eaotern

In

Mn. UJJ41a !lsiCXI. and Mra.
Robert !loiOIIODiertalnedrecent1¥ with a Iirtdll ~~~loWer honorInc lolita CarWn 111oon, brideelect of Bob Bart, at tile K,yger

Si~$on

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Temple committee; NOIIIII KIJW,
Grand Ruth or lhe Grandi Chap-

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Right reserved to limit quautJti•

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We accept Fed. Food Stamps

Fui-Valu
Buy!

Ou~ Own F~sh Grind of Premier a..f

Prices Effective

OCT. 3-4·5

Lesser Amounts Zfor 43c

Groulld Beef•••••••• 3pk~~·1.59
Sli"d Bologna•••••• ~;~:k~;: 59~

HOLSUM

Ohio Valloy

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

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LARGE PIES

160Z.

LOAVES

Buys! .

ROYAL BRAWl

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SEVERAL KINDS
REG. 59c
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EVER YD.4 Y LOW PRICES!

Grade A Producer' 1

Sausage -----~---. 2 3~.::· 39e MI"I k---------------'.:!~._.89t
Maxwell House_______ ~.:·· 79e Jum •o P••es.. _____ ::-:-!.":~::..39~
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Onib foOd

12 sandwich

Hunt'• Rich ToiJioto

8 Inner Packs For Frt~shn .. 1

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4uanod Cala
Dog &amp; Cat Food____ ~::~~3.75 Raison
Towels _____ 3 ~rr:l.OO
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CAMPBELL'S

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WOMEN'S AUXlLJARV Mid.
dleport Fire
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Wednesday nll!hllllhe ~~I·
Jewelry . part;y; each member 1 ~
"'briJW a gueo~
THURSDAY
PAST CHIEFS, Maanolia Tempie, Thursday nlabt. 7, 30, at
tile home of Mrs, Karl Grueser.
Minersville.
LAUREL CLIFF Beller Health
Club, annl\'lraary potluck dl"'
ner, 6:30 .p.m. Thursday homo
of Mn, Berthe Parker· ~hi
slatera revealed, with' a gift :..
chanp; new ''ODes to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF Me~a Count;y
American Red Croaa t:a~te
8-30 p DL Tlwrsday coni
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Lll'ERAllY

planned lp)' chlbrus
Grimm, c::halrDtali, and M r •·
Johnson. Arrangemonla ' or vlnlete and while ~s Cl')'ltal
holder• decorated the re!rolhment 'table. Nacht BrJtlker pre. sided at the coffee service, and
O(ia1 Diddle poured the PWICIJ.

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there were solO. by l!ldrley GuolliB allwiq! "Wouldn't n Be
Leve...,
'"" and Mr s. Johnson, "Give
Uo This Di,v."
The musical tribute concluded
with a plaoo medley by Keith Ashley. who played "1\!emorlea Are
Made or This?' uOh, You Beaut!fu1 DiJU," "School O.,.s" and
"Red Roses for a Blue Lad)'."
Pauline Atkins oftheHarrlao~&gt;o
ville o.&amp;lter CDnductod a contest
tntltled "Let's Get ACCJJalnled."
Nellie Tracy or the Pomeroy

Bridal Shower 9iven lor Miss Carolyn

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Fruit Cocktail

Potato Bread • •
Pumpkin Pies • • • • -·&amp;t
Gold-Marble Pound Cake 3·M 5100
Glazed Donuts • • • • ····45t

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Webb at StockPort, Pomenjy,
Leura at Norwich, Albany, BelChapter presented a reacu.r.:, pre, Aurellu8 at Mackoburg, ValRosemary Lyons of the Middle- ley at McConnelsville, New
port o.&amp;lter pve a readlrw, and Marshfield, MountOUve atCheaLinda MAJer Bing during t b e terhUI, Harrisonvllle, Oleshire,
prosnm.
Thea It Glouster, Electa at New
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Neu- straitsville, Spencer\lille, GroveD'leiiL
port and Racine. ,
;·:~a. Webb Introduced Roberto man were ICCOiqJOa!ets for the

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Yams

28C

Seolood Yalues!

Fro ze n Fo ods

Louisiana

Cauliflower

When you see the savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'll come back time and time again. Millions do.

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A'l' FRESH PRODUCE VALUES!

If you're a regular A&amp;P customer, this week is for you.

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Cook141 H111 ......... • • ,._g. B11al•jRtll. Sll.. ":"" ,.. Stot
Cook.. H• ..!:'.::... , ••. U• Bl1a1• Rtll. Sttat, !:: ,..st•s
Ce1ter H111 Slicee • • ••. II• loul• Slrlol1 np- .•. stzs
Fmh FI'Jer Lep . • •••.59&lt; II'IIH Rtnd SteU • • ... tt:
Fresh FI'Jer lrealls • • ••. nc ·S.l Oxtails ..:..
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Roalliac Ckicke11 •.:1... • ate Port Cht111 Ill,:."':,• • • ,.. 'Jic
Brauascllw. . c;;:.~ · . ,_JM" : Ned 1Bo1 Jn.ll • "··~ l
Sllclifllcil'~::. • ;. .... lie '111ffilal!i1eri".'1. 2,.. 19&lt;

Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to give usa chance to prove "We Care':

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lllce or M••ro
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...., c•~·ro,
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was ~ltende4 by more then 150
me~lters and rue•t• representlng 23 Ohio chapters.
The event wao held In Racine
, anti the ~rop-am featured • mualeal lrl- to Mrs, Webb wbo
wao escorted 1D ille Eaot by her
husband, Ral.9b.
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Mro, Leuloe Stewart, worthJI
matron of lllclne Chapter and
William Stewart, worthy pairon,
prealdecl at the public meetlng.
Mrs. Stewart commended Mrs.
Webb for her loyalt;y In service
and spoke ol tile pride or the
chapter In baviJW her rO))I'esent
the chaplar lD IJI'and lljJJJOint-

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Decker's Skinless Wieners.~~~;:~.S7~

Why this special week?
First, to expqss speci~ppl'Ociation to you.

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Mrs "':" ,. al ~ p.m., home of
· •omts Tllu1, Rutlabd.
Mra. Jamea ·Euler to rovtew
uThtrteea CoIaniei,.,
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SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - TENDER, JUICY BEEF

They've taken over the store.
They've planned a terrific thrift event.
Storewide values that you'll recognize as
"fint-aid" (or your ailing budget.

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Fry rs

This is a special week.
We r.all it Managers Week.

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the 1n111J1 trlends night ob11rv-

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PAN·READY
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our
managers
have taken
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rillltrhn:of )llotrlct 25, Order of toe Through
TuliPI" .and

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WIDNEII&gt;AY
f91o1EROY
ClUb
1 ~ ' ' SI!AK~EARE
• :,.. p.m. Wodnildll,home
ot ~a. Robert Wa,nier; Names
~or!= countrl11 at J"O!I call;
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.Nout:zltnc 1D J'Mew a
on the Orient, ~ ·Mfsa
fJJerllbleb to liVe devo..;,:,D
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-GardOnero, ~ P,m. ·Weill)eldo,y,
of Mn, L,.,~ ~Ida;
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·PLEAIIANT VALLEY H08PITAL
~ - Junea l'IIDia,
l'ltulltl; Mrs. WUIIN

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Jr., IIIII K-1 Clendenin.

Schedule of

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Mrs. Poorl
.... lll' ",
pdnUMI ebalrman for tile oervlee
fDIIowbtl 'tile melli•B - cook- or J'ICOtlllllkln 1o be .....~..,ted
Ill, homtmado emiy, lllCI &lt;Offee beiDa lllmllllad by M r 1.
Vance and Mra. Nelllo Borpn. pre.,_; Jo1m ltllltea. YI ~ •
JX"'I'd-l; Dfema nr,.,,NCr. ...
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tarn Jl&gt;clr -b, .)nUurer.
Yeetlnp were aet for tbo llrll
Group loloGday or eeeb moath. 1 wu
to oonliDie ... d. tile bon- .
or oaa lhl1 Jeer and It ,...
Officers
f1owD for the llrll time follOwOlllcers were elected al the Inc 1111 de!eat d. Soulllent IIlah
recent orpnlz-' mllllnll d. School by illo K.Y8W Crook team.
Plana """'~ made tor a candy
tile K.Yaw Creek Cbapler of lbe
Natlooal _ - Soclet;y,
oalo. Mrs. llaro1d Sauer II .edThey an C1lu&lt;:k Hracllur7,
'rianr of the - ·

Article D, provides that it no
presidential eaMI.dlte obtains a
majarlt;y or the electorlll college,
the choice must be made from
the top three cendldal»&amp; by the
House of Representatives.. The
vote in the House is to be cast
by amtea, with each state having
cme vote, and an absolute major~ (or 26 atotea todaY) required
to alect. The Vice President is

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Jctrce

for tile !oarib
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rnonlll. A collee bour wai hold

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The CGnllllutiOII or die United
Slaloa Ma proved to be a durable
_ , . . _ But It dees MVB wbal
con be eonaldered 1 flaw that
cculll be dlaaalniUa duriq! this

one

or them

pw the' countrY •

President who had Jteured nel.lher • plurality or the electorlll
or the popular . A system forpresldentlalelec-

tion that contains a aerlous risk
or such results should not be alAltll...... --•!Jwledout lowed to continue. Ttle system Ia
1111 provlol0111 govern!JW the eleconly dangerous, it Is Wldemda!'' or the President and VIce rot
ocralic, since eachslate,regafd..
Praoldenl 11 tbe only part olthe
less at size has an equal vote ln
Constitution which received the
the House, This ghes 1he small"llltpteat mark of ..,pr_n
state in the Nadon, with few11'0111 -Ill _..nta." Yet II Ia est
olr than 300,000 lnbabl1anla, the
pnmal0111 whl~b almost 1ame voice as the tarsest state
,....,. workod aa lniW'ed. and
wldeb are potenlllllY dlngerous. which hils more thin ~9 mllllon.
An eveely divided delepli9n baa
Tile Twelftb Amendment to tho
no vote at all, regJrdless ol the
CGnltltuUOn, which is a modlftcatlon or part or the original size or the atate.

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26 ata•a.

To

pUona or tbe .;·:::i~
he would ne&lt;!d to
vote
of on11 59 member• ~ aiJool 1a
per cent or the ID1al mentberablp
or the House of Repre-ltea. ·
If 11le comlngelectloadeeapro.
duce a deadlock In the alectorlll
college and an ensul111 men of
one sort IX' another we can be
sure that torwreas and the state•
will be sufllclently disturbed to
pass and ratit.Y a correcd:ve C()Doo
stltutlonal amendment. But If no
deadlock occura, the problem b
likely to be neglected for another
four years.

Let us hope that lnateod nf lJ&amp;.
q neglected the 9Jsl COngress
will take some oorrecdve action..
Let us hoJ&gt;e, too, that the votero
in November w111 make the selectlrm of our next Prealdent and
keep it out or the Hoose.

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cholen by the Senate froo1 among
the two tqJ carllidates for that
ofllce.
The political polls 11lis year

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indicete 1 strong third part;y
cemidete and that is causing
IP'Mt IIDOUIU of conversation on
apitol HID about the posaibillt;y al the presidential Aelection
IOkw to the House of Represen'tatlwa. Not &amp;lnce 1824 has the
oleetoral cellege failed to proh-e 1 majority for a President
or I

Vice Presiden.L But it

&lt;OJid ' - " In what bas lllready
1 surprising political year.
11te po11fbilitles for maneuJIIliDiln 1uch situations as these
ue almost limitless. Twice in
aur history, when a presidentlal
eltcUon waa Unst Into t h e
Houle, the result was almost ~
endiJW Wheel~ and dealing. And

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Need Patches
PT. PLEASANT - New uni!Drma wve Bl•en ID mombeu

the Jurdor 'Patrolmen's lea~
1110 Ill Ill 1IIOIIIbiJ FridaY night
Ill Krodel Park. Tbere ,... dla-

matter

of gel-

tlni: lllouldor patcboa for the

newwdrorms.

Two new appUcationsfor memborlblp were made by Jarne a
IIIII 9111pben C&lt;lebran. Tile next
m1 Jtl"l wa• Jet tertatl:vely ror
the lui Friday lD O&lt;lober. Tile
Jllili'hll' - · ln charge ot Pal&lt;ol-. W, G. Spence and R.

L.JIYidoll.
Members attending nre Howad Cra-d, Bobby Smith, DaYid A. Stull, Keith Jones, Craig
_.,., Torey Steals, BuciiiY Cottrill, Pldlllp Jones, J. R. Hlglb ' :? •m, VUl Windsor, Bobby
Coebnll, Raucb'Bolea,'JimlorDeYIIIIt, .Jimm.y and Stave Cochran,
Jo1a1J Folden, William Dishman

Events Noted
PT. PLEASANT -

IIINtlve bnerd wu h e I d In
1W8IU United Melhodlat church

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Tuoeday evening at 7:30 p.m.

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a... Cbarlea Frum preald-

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Pwuel; pnqer and Bible serti.CII ve sciMUlled at the reg.
alar boura Wednel!doy a n d
'11mldll. Choir practice wiU
lol1mo tile 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
_.,. nrvlce. Tile Bible study
11fC*11 wUI meet at 10 a.m. Tbura-.
yJ

day.
- · of Christian Build-

er•

will meet at the home
d. Jfr. and Mrs. Howard Love
Clll 2 Thursday evening.
Clall llll!l!lbera not baringtronaportllllon are asked to meet at
1111 dllr&lt;h Ill 6 p.m. lor tho trlp.
· JfrL George Plants directed
ela11

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!bm1 evening -onal
.-dee prior to Rev . Frum'•

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- a l members of tho clllrch
muluud to Ravenswood to at;. , . oervlcesln the HavOIIIWOOd
:Ulllted Methodist church ID bear
:nr.IIUrl' Denman~.

; Consuls Elected by

rSchool Latin Club
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1 Joil _...., and Karen Sham~- wwe elected COIIBWI IIMol&gt;cwpalzltkal - n g of
IIIII SPQII Lolln Club d. the K,y... C:nok RIP SeboaL
Oibor llflicero . - tor the
(JOU' were KrlJU Bluer, cen; enr; Jolla H,._a,
Ter: - ., _ " " " ' · and Em,n. lli'OIIi llld ~ Heoaon.
.'"' Rt:~ .,.,. lliiUid SAo1or Ia
i..,., ..... ot tile d ....

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If you've never shopped A&amp;P, this is the week to test-shop A&amp;P.

large
head

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AUNT JEMIMA

Frozen Waffles • • •
WHY PAY MOREf
Bir4seye Aw•ke • •

BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceries!

Jan e Por ke r Buy s
SPECIAL LOW PRICE!

Apple Pies
each39C

MOffl'lrRDUND·UP SALE]

BAKED
FRESH
DAILY

Why Pay More?

STUFFED OLIVES ....:-:7.... '~&amp;t
DRY Ml LK ""::..-.::- • •
I&amp;P MEDIUM PRUNES
I&amp;P SPANISH PEANUTS ::. 59"
SC CINDY BARS • . 24 :=. 1•
ANN PAGE KETCHUP ~ 1t

30.oz.
can

39c
c~JmN
5
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,bag

BELOW

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SAVE 100 With This Coe'""
ON YOUR PURCHASE OF

Iobin Hood Flo1r • 5.'!c3t
C:..poo fold Tlwu Tu ..., o.tobtr llh.
ot JOU• ffionclly AlP it-

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can

450EXTRA
PLAID STAMPS

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Take Tills Strl' Tt '"' Fl'llllllr
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WITH ONIONS

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MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA,
7:30 Thurldll nlaht In :siJutbern

Hll!h Sch4!ol l~torlum With tbe
RaciJW wltta1 boat; MrsiGordon
Wes~ cbal~an of hospltalli;,;
program, dlacuislm on tGplea of
~est;Mra. RobertRoiJ..
erta of Letart FaUa, program
ebalnnaJ&gt;

ter d._ Obi'?' Miry Grosvenor,
Grand rapreaentotlve ID Arl·
ZOM, and Clara IIDiley, Gralld
repreaenathe to New Mexico.
Alao Introduced and preaented
were WOI'Ihy ma"'- and Worthy
PBirOIII or other ch..,ters, and
the pall matreeaaaJipestpetrona
ol RaciM Chapter, Dl1trlct omcera welcomed by the diiJU\)'
ll'an:l matron ·were Ba.rblrl
Fischer' pre~dent, U Lena 0.
Yls, secretary,
Gueata at the reception """
severe! mombers or the 1966
Southerl) LoW School Dlatrtet
class, tbo laot clan lautlhl by
Mrs, Webb before her r e ment. ~ waa preaented.a dozen
roses 11'0111 tho elaas. In her
- - ofll!-latlon, Mra.
Webb llkerecl her rear ao 11ep,..
ty 1\'.ml 'matron IDa book IIUotl
wltll blank pages to be' IIUed
thrOUBI! theJearawllhmomortes.
The mualcal tribute to Mrs.
Webb q&gt;ened with "The SOUnd or
Music," "The Lovellelt Nfaht
of the Year," alii ,.Stairway to
the Staro, " by Shirley Johnaon,
by lolarpret Neu,..,. TaWI\l'l Cozart and llobl
Ct;a:art presented 10 \Vhat"s More
American" and Ben Phllson seag

Clara Adams was ·~ chalnnan
the hostess c::ommtt.f8e_

or

Olapters r(!l)resented w,re Mt.
Moriah at Bever)J, Colwnbus,
Evangeline at Mlddlepol'l, LoweU, Minear at Guyaville, Marl,

1be hOstel"• sene lee creaftl.

- r . Mro. Ruth Alhey, loflu ~
cake, cotree and minto,
Lindo .Gfrdner, Mrs. Weyne Slo- , Jlr1•
Guelltl Iieoldoa lhoH medon' ......d Robbie !IIB&lt;II.
'. ·Kau
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~· preMllllnl ~ln. ~ ill~ WMdell
Marvin ~~; Mrl, -~red. sta. b"""""lect were Mro, Iva Sleti- Scld&lt;m.
..... ~.. l;)ele lolulford, Mrl.

l&lt;Jclp.

A brldo motif waa carried out
lD ll'MR and pink decor-a.
Games - e pla,yed with prlzea
baln6 .woo by Mra. MarvlD Rupe
and Mrs. James Wright. M r o.
Dale S1BBeb """:Jill door prize.

Marvin llarnell, lllro. Wallet"
RUe, Mra. Arthur Dupe, Mrs.

Jameo Briiclluri and .J . D., Mrs.
Richard Slaoon, Mra. l.jJQella
Brllllury, Mrti. All,.. SWIIher,
Mr•. Eva Clark, Mro•. Gaorse

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Malp Ubrary olllclals were corned the sr&lt;J0111.
at Lakellope Monday nlaltl for a
!ltuberl spoke on tile 0 b I o
meeting d. truotee1 and llbrar- Library Develepment Plan Whleb
tano or N Centre! ~stern will ltlempt to provldo ImprovLibrary CounciL
ed aervlcea and uWiz- or faAltendlnr from here were Mr. cllltlea for the benefit of au
and Mro, Cherlt1 Gibbs, Dr. and clthana. one of the recommonMrs. P, E. !ll!idti.~. Le81er datlona lo for an orea library oerHart, ~· Ubrarlan, "' r .. Ylce qalem.
· Mlcko,l' Wllllama, C, E. BlakeJJt.."" could
1n Which '""'ps or u.
Iee, and Mra. VDJII!I Plld10ja. brlilfea
Implement tile do!'lawn d. ille meettne wao to velapment plan were dlacuased
COI1IIder WIQ'I lbe Ubrarleo con by ParJIOiJI. He alao spoke on tile
work toplher ror ovorall Im- Importance ol being reprellllled
provement or aervlceo and facu: at tile -uel COI!fannce d. tho
lllu.
Oblo Library Aliocl•llnn to be
JoBIPb !IJubert, Oblo Slate U- held 1J! Cleveland, oct. 17-19.
m-.rtan, and A. "CIJipnian Parthe meellllg - e
...... ajplllve HoreterJ or tbe repreHillallvea or tile QoWaDIIOblo LlliiirY AaiiCJclatlen IIIII the trlct Library, the Alllena CounOblo Llbracy Trusteea Aasocla- QI !Jbrary, tile Lepn lloc:ldaa
tlon,
The Her- Dllllrlct Library, tile Herbert
bert Wo~coat l!laiiiGI'fal Library We1C081 Library at Mc:Arllllr,
trualeeo· and Ubrll'flno or lofc- and jbe I'OmarQy - Mldiueport
Arllur ~· bolls. Bobble Da. Nlllc Ulp'ltriea.
Yla, preiddelll clr tbo ~ wei-

Job's Daughters Launch
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for Projects

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' IINLY. $' 2·99
$30.00 .......llllt •
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MASON
FUINIJUIE CO.
iASOI, W. YA.

8READ
DOUGH
3·!::~ 59C

STEAKS
16 oz.

79~

pkg.
DAIRY FAIR

iCE Mlli._!~~~~~~R~-- ~~ol.
· Lik~

:These Meat Buys!
Fresh and ·Meaty

""""'IINinlod

Lipri:1ry:U
O#ioicils .itJ~:. ·,.
Lake Hope Sessions

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FROZEN FOOD SPECiALS
Freezer Quean
.Morton's

Buy!

PORK

GREER

jrEAK

PEACH
HALVES

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lle're Known For Values All Over The Big Bend Area!

EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
star, 7:30
Thurldll nlaltl II tllo Middleport Masoalc, Tei!t~Jie: New om •
cero will be elpetOd.
••ftOid to Mandalay.''
Order -of Jbo Eaotern

In

Mn. UJJ41a !lsiCXI. and Mra.
Robert !loiOIIODiertalnedrecent1¥ with a Iirtdll ~~~loWer honorInc lolita CarWn 111oon, brideelect of Bob Bart, at tile K,yger

Si~$on

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' and cMinrwJ or the International
Temple committee; NOIIIII KIJW,
Grand Ruth or lhe Grandi Chap-

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cans
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SA.US·AG·E
2 99~

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Right reserved to limit quautJti•

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We accept Fed. Food Stamps

Fui-Valu
Buy!

Ou~ Own F~sh Grind of Premier a..f

Prices Effective

OCT. 3-4·5

Lesser Amounts Zfor 43c

Groulld Beef•••••••• 3pk~~·1.59
Sli"d Bologna•••••• ~;~:k~;: 59~

HOLSUM

Ohio Valloy

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

EAD

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LARGE PIES

160Z.

LOAVES

Buys! .

ROYAL BRAWl

SELF-RISING
25 lb.
bag

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;ruJae u:J

5TH aad PURL STS., RACINE ~

FRESH PORK-COUNTRY STYLE

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Vlo~D VALUE BUYS!

SEVERAL KINDS
REG. 59c
EACH

49~

EVER YD.4 Y LOW PRICES!

Grade A Producer' 1

Sausage -----~---. 2 3~.::· 39e MI"I k---------------'.:!~._.89t
Maxwell House_______ ~.:·· 79e Jum •o P••es.. _____ ::-:-!.":~::..39~
t..-ln pack

1

lnatant Coffee

Onib foOd

12 sandwich

Hunt'• Rich ToiJioto

8 Inner Packs For Frt~shn .. 1

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4uanod Cala
Dog &amp; Cat Food____ ~::~~3.75 Raison
Towels _____ 3 ~rr:l.OO
10

Ful-Valu
Buys! .
CAMPBELL'S

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ANN PAGE - OUR FINEST QUAUTY

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WOMEN'S AUXlLJARV Mid.
dleport Fire
· NO
Wednesday nll!hllllhe ~~I·
Jewelry . part;y; each member 1 ~
"'briJW a gueo~
THURSDAY
PAST CHIEFS, Maanolia Tempie, Thursday nlabt. 7, 30, at
tile home of Mrs, Karl Grueser.
Minersville.
LAUREL CLIFF Beller Health
Club, annl\'lraary potluck dl"'
ner, 6:30 .p.m. Thursday homo
of Mn, Berthe Parker· ~hi
slatera revealed, with' a gift :..
chanp; new ''ODes to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF Me~a Count;y
American Red Croaa t:a~te
8-30 p DL Tlwrsday coni
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--Salad Dressiag • • • --4·9' .• ,,... .. ...
lb.l9~
Colby Cheese •
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WHY PAY MORE? -IN lf4-lb. S~KS

Lll'ERAllY

planned lp)' chlbrus
Grimm, c::halrDtali, and M r •·
Johnson. Arrangemonla ' or vlnlete and while ~s Cl')'ltal
holder• decorated the re!rolhment 'table. Nacht BrJtlker pre. sided at the coffee service, and
O(ia1 Diddle poured the PWICIJ.

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Special l.ow Price f - Save J6c

EiCJht O'Clock

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Robin Hood Flour

38c

COUNTIY c;ENTLENAN

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there were solO. by l!ldrley GuolliB allwiq! "Wouldn't n Be
Leve...,
'"" and Mr s. Johnson, "Give
Uo This Di,v."
The musical tribute concluded
with a plaoo medley by Keith Ashley. who played "1\!emorlea Are
Made or This?' uOh, You Beaut!fu1 DiJU," "School O.,.s" and
"Red Roses for a Blue Lad)'."
Pauline Atkins oftheHarrlao~&gt;o
ville o.&amp;lter CDnductod a contest
tntltled "Let's Get ACCJJalnled."
Nellie Tracy or the Pomeroy

Bridal Shower 9iven lor Miss Carolyn

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Fruit Cocktail

Potato Bread • •
Pumpkin Pies • • • • -·&amp;t
Gold-Marble Pound Cake 3·M 5100
Glazed Donuts • • • • ····45t

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eUa, ~ Euphemia at Amenllle,
Webb at StockPort, Pomenjy,
Leura at Norwich, Albany, BelChapter presented a reacu.r.:, pre, Aurellu8 at Mackoburg, ValRosemary Lyons of the Middle- ley at McConnelsville, New
port o.&amp;lter pve a readlrw, and Marshfield, MountOUve atCheaLinda MAJer Bing during t b e terhUI, Harrisonvllle, Oleshire,
prosnm.
Thea It Glouster, Electa at New
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Neu- straitsville, Spencer\lille, GroveD'leiiL
port and Racine. ,
;·:~a. Webb Introduced Roberto man were ICCOiqJOa!ets for the

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Yams

28C

Seolood Yalues!

Fro ze n Fo ods

Louisiana

Cauliflower

When you see the savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'll come back time and time again. Millions do.

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A'l' FRESH PRODUCE VALUES!

If you're a regular A&amp;P customer, this week is for you.

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Cook141 H111 ......... • • ,._g. B11al•jRtll. Sll.. ":"" ,.. Stot
Cook.. H• ..!:'.::... , ••. U• Bl1a1• Rtll. Sttat, !:: ,..st•s
Ce1ter H111 Slicee • • ••. II• loul• Slrlol1 np- .•. stzs
Fmh FI'Jer Lep . • •••.59&lt; II'IIH Rtnd SteU • • ... tt:
Fresh FI'Jer lrealls • • ••. nc ·S.l Oxtails ..:..
• • ... ac
Roalliac Ckicke11 •.:1... • ate Port Cht111 Ill,:."':,• • • ,.. 'Jic
Brauascllw. . c;;:.~ · . ,_JM" : Ned 1Bo1 Jn.ll • "··~ l
Sllclifllcil'~::. • ;. .... lie '111ffilal!i1eri".'1. 2,.. 19&lt;

Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to give usa chance to prove "We Care':

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lllce or M••ro
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...., c•~·ro,
•-..UIII
was ~ltende4 by more then 150
me~lters and rue•t• representlng 23 Ohio chapters.
The event wao held In Racine
, anti the ~rop-am featured • mualeal lrl- to Mrs, Webb wbo
wao escorted 1D ille Eaot by her
husband, Ral.9b.
·
Mro, Leuloe Stewart, worthJI
matron of lllclne Chapter and
William Stewart, worthy pairon,
prealdecl at the public meetlng.
Mrs. Stewart commended Mrs.
Webb for her loyalt;y In service
and spoke ol tile pride or the
chapter In baviJW her rO))I'esent
the chaplar lD IJI'and lljJJJOint-

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Roast
Boneless Rouad
Decker's Skinless Wieners.~~~;:~.S7~

Why this special week?
First, to expqss speci~ppl'Ociation to you.

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Mrs "':" ,. al ~ p.m., home of
· •omts Tllu1, Rutlabd.
Mra. Jamea ·Euler to rovtew
uThtrteea CoIaniei,.,
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SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - TENDER, JUICY BEEF

They've taken over the store.
They've planned a terrific thrift event.
Storewide values that you'll recognize as
"fint-aid" (or your ailing budget.

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Fry rs

This is a special week.
We r.all it Managers Week.

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the Eaotern $tar, &lt;omblrecl 'wltb
the 1n111J1 trlends night ob11rv-

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PAN·READY
GOY'T.
INSPECTED

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"SUPER· RIGHT' 9UALITY .

our
managers
have taken
over!

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rillltrhn:of )llotrlct 25, Order of toe Through
TuliPI" .and

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WIDNEII&gt;AY
f91o1EROY
ClUb
1 ~ ' ' SI!AK~EARE
• :,.. p.m. Wodnildll,home
ot ~a. Robert Wa,nier; Names
~or!= countrl11 at J"O!I call;
~
.Nout:zltnc 1D J'Mew a
on the Orient, ~ ·Mfsa
fJJerllbleb to liVe devo..;,:,D
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-GardOnero, ~ P,m. ·Weill)eldo,y,
of Mn, L,.,~ ~Ida;
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Klelii,.~)IDI, end

·PLEAIIANT VALLEY H08PITAL
~ - Junea l'IIDia,
l'ltulltl; Mrs. WUIIN

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11 bUiineBB meotlni oftheadmln-

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Elects

Jr., IIIII K-1 Clendenin.

Schedule of

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Mrs. Poorl
.... lll' ",
pdnUMI ebalrman for tile oervlee
fDIIowbtl 'tile melli•B - cook- or J'ICOtlllllkln 1o be .....~..,ted
Ill, homtmado emiy, lllCI &lt;Offee beiDa lllmllllad by M r 1.
Vance and Mra. Nelllo Borpn. pre.,_; Jo1m ltllltea. YI ~ •
JX"'I'd-l; Dfema nr,.,,NCr. ...
~:
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tarn Jl&gt;clr -b, .)nUurer.
Yeetlnp were aet for tbo llrll
Group loloGday or eeeb moath. 1 wu
to oonliDie ... d. tile bon- .
or oaa lhl1 Jeer and It ,...
Officers
f1owD for the llrll time follOwOlllcers were elected al the Inc 1111 de!eat d. Soulllent IIlah
recent orpnlz-' mllllnll d. School by illo K.Y8W Crook team.
Plana """'~ made tor a candy
tile K.Yaw Creek Cbapler of lbe
Natlooal _ - Soclet;y,
oalo. Mrs. llaro1d Sauer II .edThey an C1lu&lt;:k Hracllur7,
'rianr of the - ·

Article D, provides that it no
presidential eaMI.dlte obtains a
majarlt;y or the electorlll college,
the choice must be made from
the top three cendldal»&amp; by the
House of Representatives.. The
vote in the House is to be cast
by amtea, with each state having
cme vote, and an absolute major~ (or 26 atotea todaY) required
to alect. The Vice President is

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~;J~i~12J:. Ch~pfer~ ot .Recepfi9n

Jctrce

for tile !oarib
' "' oiaeb
rnonlll. A collee bour wai hold

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fhe {lai)J ~1, PGplleroy-M~ 0,, WadJW""" o.i, 2 196S

U-

.CIJ!Iad a Ji'OII'am Clll
1100... 1tloOIInP

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a.'St' •pfen.

E•erybodr' • Favorite-\ Showboat

Pork &amp; Beans ________ .?! 10~ Dog ·Feed Meai_ ______~!J.19

IOMAIOIOUP ·

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CAN

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Freah'Geld.. Fr•lt

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Report

By Qarenee Miller
me olthOIII save tho countrY •

Tho Contdwtlon of tho United

President who hid aecured neither a plurallt)' ol the electoral
or the popular vote.

state• hao proved to be a durable
duciiMrL But It doel have what
can ba coooldered a lllw that
eoU1d ba cllllltn&gt;UI durllll! tills

A system ror prulderat111 elec-

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llamiiiODobWedOUI
IIIII pro'llolono governllll! tho elecdoa of tho Pro&amp;ldera and VIce
p~ ao the only part ol the
Constitution which r~ived the
"i•al.Jalrtelt mark or IPprobatton
ri-Gm lll opponerta." Yet it Is
proolol... whlcb almost
-ked •• ~ and
wlddl are potentlally dan&amp;Orous.
'i'tie TWelfth AmeDdmeri. to the
COUUtutiOn. which is a rnodlfl·
&lt;:atlon ol part of the original
Article n, provides that 1t no
presldentlal candidate obtains a
1110lorit1 ol the electonl college,
tbe choice must be made from
the ~ three candidates by the
Houu of Representatives. The
vote ln the House is to be cast
by states, with each state having
ane vote, and an absolute major·
lt;y (or 26 alate&amp; today) required
to eleet. The Vice President is
c,

tion that contains a serious risk
of sucb results should not be 1}..

lowed to continue. 'Itle system is

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not only d&amp;nger0\1&amp;, it ls undem.
ocratic, since each state, regard-less of slze has an equal vote In
the House, Tills gh~s the small·
~~tst state ln the Nation, with few.!r than 300,000 Inhabitants, the
aame voice as the largeat •tate
which has more than t9 mllllon.
AJl evenly dtvidod delepUon has
no vote at all, reilrdless of the
size of the atate.

·ot

tho
any 26 stataL To
sallons of the omallo&amp;t,28' '
he would to c:oatrol tho ol only 59 memt.r•- - 1 3
per cent oltho IOiol _.u.erob!p
oltho Hoooe ol Repreoeldlllvoo.
U the comlnlelectloouloespre&gt;duce a delllllock In the electoral
college and an ensulrw: mess Of
one sort or another we can be
sure that (.OIWI"ell alii the stattl
will be sumclentb dlsturbOd to
pass and rt.tify a correetlw conatitutlonal amendment. But if no
deadlock occun, the problem ill
likely to be neglected lor another
four years.
!At us hope that INtead oll»lJW neglected tho 91st
will take some corrective actlon.
Let us hope, too, that the wters
in November will make the nlec-

,

tim of our next President a~
keep It out of the Hoose.

The political pctls this year
lnll&lt;:ale a otroog third part)'
eadlldate and thlt is causing

areat IJil()Ull1&amp; o( conversation on
Copllol Hill about the possibll·
Uy of the presidential selection

ao1rc

to tha House or Represen-

'tatlvell. Not aince 1824 has the
electonl college failed to produce a majority tor a President
or a Vice President. But it
eoWd 1\Qpen in what has already
been a surprising political year.
The potalbtlttles for maneuyerflw in auch situation&amp; IS these
are almOst llmiUeas. Twice in
our biJtory, when a presidential
election waa thrust into t h e
Houle, dle reault was abnost unonii!W wheell'"' and deallrg. And

Jr. Patrolmen
Need Patehes

PI'. PLEASANT - New lUllforma wera ll•ea to mOIIIber•
&lt;If tba JUDior 'PalrOimen'o looII HI maeiiDI Friday nl8ht
a&amp;· Kzode1 Park. '111ere wu ella. , . . - CD the miller of get..
tiDe ~dar patdloo lor the

p

-.dformo.

Two -lllll'il-olormombaraldp were made by James
and stophen COcllran. The . m1rffnr waa let teutatively for
tba lUt Friday In Ootober. The
tn c:barp ol Patrolmon W. G. ~ce and R.

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L.JIYideo.
Mpmbera

aU4ndlnl were How-

ard Crawford, Bollby Smith, DaYkl A. Slutt, Keith . - , , Craig

meeting

35~.

PAN-READY
GOY'T.
INSPECTED

~ Foldm, William Dlobrnan

OR
RUMP

Cook.. H1111 ...:"'...., • • ••. uc Boaal•1Roali• Sttalt "::"' ~.. s1oa
Cook.. Ham ..,."';";::.. , ... C7c BoaaiiD Ra••• StUll,: ,..S115
Ceater H•• Sliitl •
••. 98c Boul• Slrlall n, - . . S125
Frail Fryar Lap • • • ,.. gc Bnu.. RHIII Steak • • ... lie
Fr•h Fryer Bnasts • , ••. nc · Baef Oxtalla ..:..
• • ,..sse
Raaatia&amp; Clllckan ·~... • l9c Pork Cho,a ~: • • ... 7tc

They'vetaken over the store.
They've planned a terrific thrift event.
Storewide values that you'll recognize as
"first·aid" for your ailing budget.
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Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to give us a chance to prove "We Care':

When you see the savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'JI come back time and time again. Millions do.

Sno-Wiiite

Louisiana

Cauliflower

Yams

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CDftfiiiGIIIT ( Ita fHl OIIIAI aTIJt,llltiC • ftl'oCI,IC tiA CO , IIIIC

PI'. PLEASANT- '111emonlh-

b' llullllell meeting olthe admln·

lltnll••

board waa h e 1 d 1n
lfalata United llelbocllat coorch
'flllediJ .,..,mg at 7:30 p.m.
wllb a.v. Charles Frum J&gt;l'eslcl-

lnl-

llldwalk prayer and Bible oer-

are . - o d at tho reslllar boon Wedneeday a n d
'l'll!lraday, Cbolr practice will
lioDow lba 7:30 p.m. Wodneaday
.....,_. oenlce. The Bible IIOdy
will meet at 10 a.m. '111ura-

laJ,

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llembara ct Chrlatlan Build·
• • da11 wUI meet at the home
&lt;tl )lr. and Mro. Howerd Love
111 2 Tbur&amp;day evenlJI&amp;.
C1all meut&gt;ers not havtngtriDI»Od u,, are asked to meet at
tba dlar&lt;b at 6 p.m. lor the trip.
llrL Gooree Plant• cllreeted
tba !bJolo1 evoodng devotlollal
...,S.ce prior to Rev. Frum'a

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- a l member• olthedllr&lt;b
udiW: ed to Ravenswood to at-

.'..,. .-.!ceo ln the Rav...,IJIIIWd llelbocllst chUrch to bear
Dr. lllr17 Derunan ~.

; Consuls Elected by
~ School Latin Club

•t Jaa &amp;aalaet and Karen SbamfiiUio ..... tlaeted c:GIIIullat-

,_., orpri•IUOM.I meeting of
IIIII SPQR loiiiD Clllb ol tho Kl,,. . i:noi&lt;IIIP Scbo111.
Olbar aai 1 1 JIIIIIOII lllr the

Jj -* l Jalll
'wonH.....
ICrilll - · celll, -ator; Tor' .....1'

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f ... tr'iJiuM, ani EJn.
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Frozen Waffles • • •
WHY PAY hiOREI
Birdseye Awake • •

S..r is

.llltbacll&amp;

Fruit ·Cocktail

Potato Bread • • •
Pumpkin Pies • • • • -·lc
Gold-Mar•le Pound Cake 3···'1 00
Glazed Donuts • • . • •·LUC
Why Pay More?

3D-oL
can

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can

·-::~"Whole

5 $1
Yaur Cltalce

17-oz.
Kernel Corn-12-oz. • •

Corn

WHOLE KUNEl
Ol ClOA,. STYLE -

tor

-----------------------Tomato Sauce • • • 4:: 5t
WtTH ONIONS

• • •

WHY PAT M0ll1

PINlArftl&amp;-&amp;IAKA.UIT

Prune Juice

• • •

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Special Low Price ! - Save 16c

EiCJht o•c1ock

59

3-lb.
bag

Coffee

390
ctJ~N
5

Salad Dressing . • • .~49$
Colby Cheese • • •.. • • 69&lt;=
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•••i• HoM Flour • 5.:-.at :
ON YOUR PURCHASE OF

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SPECIAL LOW PRICES! - LONGHORN STYLE

lb.

WHY PAY MORE7 - IN 1f-t-lb. STICKS

450EXTRA

PLAID STAMPS
like IIIII Slrlp It Ytlr FrllldiJ

liP FOI IOIUS PLAID SIIMNI

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108 --·
100··· --·-__ ......,_
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ANN PAGE - OUR RNEST QUALITY

IELOW

.. ,..., frieo4ly "" """

,:

Golden Corn
Fruit Drink

Robin Hood Flour

C..,.. Vllo4 T1vu f.,..., Oc!abw Itt!.

GolUWII

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COUNTlT &amp;ENRlMAN

=

SAVE 10C With This CCM!pO"i

23c

11-n.

Cut Green le..,.s-15!-oz.

STUFFED OLIVES ....."':7....'':..-&amp;t
DRY MILK "":"--:-" • • '!!' 9t
liP MEDIUM PRUNES 2.":&lt;.&amp;t
liP SPANISH PEANUTS !: 5t
SC CINDY BARS . • 24 ~ ac
INN PAGE KETCHUP
lt

lb.
bag

38c

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Nutley Margaribe

Mro. U.... !11100 and Mro. The holtelllllt serve lee cream.
,
Rojoort Sla.O.enterlalnedrtcent- cake, coft'~ ~ mlntlo
Guefll baeldot thoaa menlliln'
ly with • b~ aloolror boolorlng Mlao Carol)11 !Ilion, bride· ed """ Mrl. D. E. FHe, Mro.
Mrs. Pfeil. sl:.
. olt&lt;t ct BOb llert, ot the Kyger Marvin
oon, Mrs. J;lale Mullord, Mrl'o
Lodge,
A bride motllwao carried out ·Marvin Darnell, MrB. WaJierc
In green and pink decoratlono•
Bracloury
and Rupo,
J. D., Mrs.
Rlfo, Mra.
Arlbur
Mra.
Games were played with prizes Jamtl
bolng .won b.Y Mrs. Marvin RUllO Wellard Sloooo, Mro. Lj&gt;uella
and Mrs. JIIIIM!I Wri8bt. M r o. Br0cbn7, Mrs. Allee Soolllber,
Dale SlsiOb won~ door prize. Mro. E.. Clark, Mrs. , George

7 . . . •100
pkp. .
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ThW'sday, conleren:;

MASON
f!IINITUIE CO.
IIASOIC. W. YA.

port and Racine. ,

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e re Known .For Values All Over The Big Bend Areal

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FROZEN J'OOD SPECIALS
Freezer Queen
Morton's

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Meiga Ubr&amp;ry olllelalo were comedlbegroup.
II Lekellopa MolldtJ nlglrt lor I
Shubert spoke 011 lbe 0 b I o
...Ung It lrullet• and llbrar. Llbrlr)' llevelOJimeat Plan whldl
lana ol \hi Ceatral Southeastern will attempt to provide lmprov·
Library Council.
ed Hrvlces and utUizatiGD oil,..
Altendln&amp; !rom bore were Mr cllltlea lor the benellt ol all
mt Mra. Charles~~. Dr.
c1tlrens. One olthe recommen·
Mro. P. E. !llillo¥,"Mro, Lefler dallono II lor an area library oarHart, I'Om-llbrarl~ M r o, vice I,Yatem.
Mloko,y Wllilaml, C, E. Blakea·
Woya tn whl&lt;h
o1 ll~. and Mr~ vu,.. Plkkoja. brarlea could Implement lbe de·
l'lulooae It lloe maetlq wao to velopleat pial! w:ere cJIJcuaaed
&lt;Oilllder wayo the .Ubrarltl can by Parllbns. He alSO l)lllka on the
wOrk tosather lor 'overall 1m. lmpcirtarice· &lt;If beinr repreaented
provement ol aarvleeo 1Dd facu: at lbe amual ..,......,, o1 the
Ill-.
Olllo Library Aiaoclatloo to be
Joseph i!hlbtrt1 " ' " ' state U- hel!l 111. Cleveland, Oct. 17-19.
br.,...., and A: CioQii,u ' ParAtleioi!tna tho ' meot!nl wera
- s , "'IPII•e aaeptary oltho
Olllo LliB'ir1 Aaooclatlon and the trlct Library, tho theGaWaDioAthei.a Count)'
Library,
the
~
Hocldns
Olllo Llbrar)' ~· Alloclatloa, ....... . _...... The Jler. Dllltrlct Llbrl!7, tho Herbert
bartcw·~- Memarlal Lll&gt;rl!'7 w...... Llbrlr)' at McArtlur,
- ··-and llbrarlaluo o! 'Mc- and lbe POmeroy • Mldilleport
ArtiNr ~ - b!&gt;ot•. Bclbble Da- PUbU. Ubriorleo.
Yit, PH.._ ol \be~ wei-

anci

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Job's Daughters
Launch
'
Candy Sale for Projects
c

Glrlo

16 oz.

I'Onoetcq BeCW 62, '*!call~

DAIRY FAIR

iCE MILK ·----------ALL FLAVORS
~~·1.
Lik~ :These Meat Buys!
Fresh and Meaty

Ful-Valu

Bu:y.,

PORK

GREER

~TEAK
•

3

PEACH
HALVES
~9-cans2% •. SJ·

~~- 1.59

SAUSA.GE .,
2 ~:;. 99~

Not 111111
wldeb 11

will t!iJ

to .be

)I

aele
onr

Buy!

Prices Effective

Open Mon. thrw 511.
9 to 9-S•nclay 10 to 7
BAKER't' SPECIAL!

$1 (
.d., -. . t

ROYAL BRANII

LARGE PIES

4lt

SEVERAL KINDS
REG. 59c
EACH

-~.

SELF-RISING

49~

~ oubu,,. v••~O:D VALUE BUt'S!
Sausage _____, ___ .2 ~.::· 39e MI•1 k---------------"!~.89$
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Maxwell House_______ ~.:·· 79e Jum o les_ _____ .:·~~-:~-.:.39~
EVER't'DAY LOW PRICES!

FLOUR

Grode A Producer's

3

1.

ocW\llll !DCholpUc llnanCO

OCT. 3 • 4 • 5

HOLSUM
BREAD

Buys!

111!14 trom which
tnt, bOrrow to aeollt

twin pack

Instant Coffee

O.vila Food

Hunt'S Rich Tomato

8 Inner Pod1a For Freahneu

12 aondwlch.

Catsup·---------- 3~.::· 1. 00 Zestil Crackers________b~~ 39e
Dog &amp; Cat Food____ ~;;,:3.75 t;;a~:~· Towels_____ 3 ~ii:l.OO
Jo-Bo- 12 c:an• Sl.OO

lila boo the 1).1101 a!

~ . . . .. that fVOI'1

D.cl ..... la .llio'liotala Clllatlaal
/the -~ of.,.S' Se.... ' nu:t
_.lmle.
l" .
-

Stuc!ent. Pastor
lts~-~~~urnjP,~ . ·

Wa accept Feel. Food StatnpS

160Z.
LOAVES

i!cil

to limit quantities

Ful-Valu
Lesser Amounts 2 for 43c

Ohio Valley

RACINE

Thee Store with A Hartff

Right reserved

Ground Beef•••••••• 3pk~~·l.59
Sliced Bologna•••••• ~;~:k~;: 59C

.thfi ~~ole¢....,,
the ~

5TH and PEARL STS.,
r I

Ou~ Own Fresh Grind af Premier Beef

Pf1IFIIIl to rilaa lUnda lor terv~n~lllllllbiis. '

Deibel P~tf·.-·

·"' · · 1pie.eoo

FRESH PORK-COUNTRY STYLE

-~ ~ of Jobo Ill......, a
D.......... wiJI. CIIWI&lt;h • oanciY ln. ~- lholr .....u....
aalo IIIIo IIOek aeJianct alllale· ond~l~ab!ptlorde·

-

79, 3 !~:~ 59e

pkg,

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BREAD
DOUGH

STEAKS

matron w~e Barbl.n

Lake ·Hope Sessions

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$30.00 ..........It.
Cllftlltlltl
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FJscher' president. IDd Lena n.
vlo, oecretary,
Guests at the receptlaa were
several member• of the 1966
Southero Local School Dlttrlet
claeo, the laat clau taug11t bJ
Mro. Webb belore her retireShe waa preaeated a dozen

.

-~ $'299

repretoDIIUve to New Mexico.
Also Introduced.lid presented
were worth¥ matrons and worthy
patrono ol - r c.....lers, &amp;1111
the past matron&amp;UIIp&amp;ltpatroas
of Racine Chlj&gt;ter. Dlotrlct omcera welcomed by the deputy

grand

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'l'honlal;

··-···of

SAl&amp;]

BAKED
FRESH
DAILY

:~ or.~

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Orange Juice
AUNT JEMIMA

Jnne Porker Buys

Events Noted

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SNOW CROP FROZEN

28c •. 1Oc ~E

Bridal' Shower 9iven.for
Miss Carolyn Si$$On
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Jolmson. ArrangamJnla of vJo..
lets and wblte ~I!I'S In ccyolll
holdera de&lt;ora~ the relresbment table. Nadml Brlllkor p,...
· sided at tho cofle&lt;l oervlce, and
Opal Diddle poored lhe PUI1&lt;h.
Clara Adama waa ,chairman o1
the hostess contm~.
Chlpters re_presenteclwereMt.
Moriah at Beverly, Columbus,
Ewngellne at MlddJ.IIJ()rt. LoweU, Minear at GuysvUle, Marl·
etta, - EUPhemia at Ames'vllle,
Webb at Stockport, Pomeroy,
Laura at Norwich, Alban!', Belpre, AureUua at Mlcklburg, Valley at McCormela.viUe, New
Mlrshfteld, MounlOilve atCheoterhlll, Harrloonvllle, Oleahlre,
'Ittea at Glouster, EJecta at New
stnUtsvllle, Spencerville,Grove-

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tililtr1h11i'
/~·'''ft:: '.u;

~25c

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at Reception

of

Frozen Foods I

A•P FII!SH PRODUCf YALUfSI

If you'rearegular A&amp;P customer, this week is for you.
If you've never shopped A&amp;P, this is the week to test-shop A&amp;P.

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man were occompanll\e lor the

roses from the clli11. Ill her
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA, commellll of ap,PI'OCia\loa. Mr a.
7:30 Toor&amp;day nliht In southern Webb likened her y - aa clepuHlsh School a,.ntorlum with the 11 il;and matroe to a book IIUed
Racine wilt iio holll; MrofGoroon
with blank ·- · to be' llllod
Wes~ cllalrinan of hoopllllicy· througbJMyearowithmamorles.
])1'08r11D, dl1Cu8'ston on topics
The musical tribute to Mra.
ochool l~root; Mro. Robert Jld&gt;. Webb evened with "The Sound of
or\1 of Letart Falla, program Music," "'111e Lowliest Nleht
ebairman.
ot the Year,.. am 44 Stalrway to
lhe stan," bJ Shirley Johnoon,
EVANGti.INE CHAPTER 172 ac.._sed by Mlrpret Neuman. TIWIII'I COzart and Bobl
Or&lt;ler: &lt;If lioe Ea-.. Star. 7
Tburoct.y nl8ht It 11&gt;• Middle- Cpuri presented 11 What'1 More
port Muonlc, :J'el!ll&gt;le: 'New·om. American" and Ben PhUsonsanc
U R(8l to Mandalay•I I
cerowlllbeilfoted.

Sllrl., llaaen ':: • ...fie
H•••k Dl11.,. ':: 2.....
.... 011111'1 •• 2.....

, Braaaschwe~ 0:: ~ , ••~~ ,1mB.. Jr.
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Sl~cft'tt:=. . • ....."'• '1urtila u~- . 2•••1fc1 .

Why this special week1
First, to expo;e~~spec~c~pp!'Ociation to you.

I

Jaeata.
,:wr.,

.ment.

Seolood Yaluet!

SPECIAL LOW PRICE!

Schedule of

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98~

Cr..... ~

p.m.

room ol Velerlns Memorial Hoopllll.
,

Boneless Round
Decker's Skinless Wieners~~~~;::.S7~

This is a special week.
We call it Managers Week.

•

o.\, 2 1968

Webb latroduoed Roberta

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pAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tem- zona, aDd Clara Mosley, Grand

CLI
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lb.

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Mrs. Louise Stewart, worthy
matron of Ractoe C....,ler, and
William Stewart wortb,y patron
P,...lded at the 'public meetl.:
Mrs. Stewart commended Mrs
Webb lor her loyalt;y In oervlc;
and spoke ol the pride of the
chlpter ln havlug her represent
the chlpter Ia gram ~DPQlnt..

1

pie, Thursday nllh~ 7:30, at
the home of Mrs. Karl Grueser
Minersville
•
LAUREL 'cLIFF Beller Health
Club, anniversary potluck dinnor, 6:30 p,m. Thurlda,y home
ot. Mrs. Bertha Parker; ~shine
sisters revealed, with 1 gift excltanp; new ,ones to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF Milgs County
American 'Red Cross ·Chlpte
8:30

Roast

Jr., IIIII KoDdall Clondenln.

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toe '111rougll the Tulips" and
there were ooiO. byShlrleyGueltl&amp; ol,.tow "Wouldn't n Be
Lovely" andMro.Johnson, "Give
Us '111lt Dty."
The muolcaltrlbute concluded
with a pia,.. medleyi&gt;JKelth AohleY who played .. Memories Are
Made of This,'' '-'Oh, YouBeauU·
lui Doll," "School Da,ys" and
''Red Roaes for a Blue Lady."
Pauline AtkJns oftheHarrisooville C...,ler conduc:tedacoolell
IDilUed "Let's Get Acquainted."
Nellle Tracy ol the p...,.roy
C....,ter preoe- a reading,
Rosemary Lyons ot the MJd:De..
port C..... ter save a readbw, and
Llnla Mayer sang during t h e
program.
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Neu-

hdl;

PULL VALUI • IIOT A PORTION

SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - TENDER, JUICY BEEF

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WHOLEOR
FULL SHANK HALF
NO CENTER
SLICES REMOVED

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WOMEN'S
Mid- ·II. 1ilnniJW, pool grand matron
dleport Flre DeportmOni 7•30 · and chatrmao olthelntemational
Wednesday nilht at ~ II~
Temple commlttoe; Noami Klow,
Jewelry part)'; each mOIIIber II ::-:,
Grandi Chipto brl!W a guest.
_ ~; .._..-y GroMnor,
THURSDAY
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Grand repreoenlltlve to Arl·

Rams

Fry rs

our
managers
have taken
over!

"LiTERARY

''Thlrteea. Colcrdu."
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Cooked

Fresh Cut-Vp

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taiL9blnd, Ralph.

Mrs. June• Titu1, ~*''U'd
Mrs. Jame. -Euler to review

"SUPER· RIGHT' SMOKED

"SUflER • RIGHT' (j)UALITY

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matrbn ol Dllllrlct 25, ~ of
tho Eutern Sllr, combined with
tho llll'llal lrlendo nl8ht observonce ol Milf• COWl!): Chlptero
wao attended b.Y more than 150
memben and IJUeoto representtow 23 Ohio tllaptera.
The evett was held In ~cine
. ard ~ protrram featured a musleal tribute to Mrs. Webb who
waa escorted to the East by her

1'0!1

.~~LEPORT

"Super-Right" Meats!

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.ri'...~";!.b~:~'= lk~n";;t..~.;~;: ~~::,;.:~~=~rile~·;~

~ub, ftrat
to be held
- · .ot ~- p.m., home o1

on

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Mrs. 0, P. Klelll, ...,.em, and
a bl!lb "''~·
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~ llaDdyBoleo;JimlorDe-

- . .JimDII' and Stove COchran.

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"-17. Tarry - · Buddy Cote
trW, Pldlllp Joneo, J. R. Hlg&amp;1,., r vn, Van WiD.diOI' I Bobby

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choAen by the senate rr001 among
the two tw candidates for that

olllce.

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BIG BUYS

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WEDNEiilAY
f9MEROY · SH~EARE
Cluli,.·I:JI) p.m. W.mldiJ,home
Robe&lt;! w..,.or; Names
Mrorl= ~·at
call;
N¢llna to -~"' a
on . the Or1em. aDd Mlas
Fberlbach to &amp;lve diwo.
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~DLEPORT ·. ~m,.ATEURS
· Gardenero, 8 J&gt;,m. Wliii!Oida.Y,
!Jome ol Mrl. t., ,E. Reynolds;

of

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rs~;,~T'i:l::::::::~:::f~!i! 2~': Ch:~pter~
· ·'· ·

at tho
recent orpnlzatlonal meellns ol
the Kysar Creek Chapter
the
National Honof Soclet1.
TboY are Chuck Bratbu7,

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Officers
eoosre•• Elects
omeoro were elected

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Kyger Creek Group

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E•nrybody' • Favorlt-..,Sho...,boat

Bo~t Brand

Pork &amp; Beans--------·= 10~ Dog ·Feed Meai_ ______~~J,89

CAMPBELL'S

.I.MATO SOUP
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Frosh G.14on

_.'nanas ..••.• 7'tb.1. eo{
FIUit

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Report

By Qarenee Miller
me olthOIII save tho countrY •

Tho Contdwtlon of tho United

President who hid aecured neither a plurallt)' ol the electoral
or the popular vote.

state• hao proved to be a durable
duciiMrL But It doel have what
can ba coooldered a lllw that
eoU1d ba cllllltn&gt;UI durllll! tills

A system ror prulderat111 elec-

.....
A10llllll10r

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llamiiiODobWedOUI
IIIII pro'llolono governllll! tho elecdoa of tho Pro&amp;ldera and VIce
p~ ao the only part ol the
Constitution which r~ived the
"i•al.Jalrtelt mark or IPprobatton
ri-Gm lll opponerta." Yet it Is
proolol... whlcb almost
-ked •• ~ and
wlddl are potentlally dan&amp;Orous.
'i'tie TWelfth AmeDdmeri. to the
COUUtutiOn. which is a rnodlfl·
&lt;:atlon ol part of the original
Article n, provides that 1t no
presldentlal candidate obtains a
1110lorit1 ol the electonl college,
tbe choice must be made from
the ~ three candidates by the
Houu of Representatives. The
vote ln the House is to be cast
by states, with each state having
ane vote, and an absolute major·
lt;y (or 26 alate&amp; today) required
to eleet. The Vice President is
c,

tion that contains a serious risk
of sucb results should not be 1}..

lowed to continue. 'Itle system is

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not only d&amp;nger0\1&amp;, it ls undem.
ocratic, since each state, regard-less of slze has an equal vote In
the House, Tills gh~s the small·
~~tst state ln the Nation, with few.!r than 300,000 Inhabitants, the
aame voice as the largeat •tate
which has more than t9 mllllon.
AJl evenly dtvidod delepUon has
no vote at all, reilrdless of the
size of the atate.

·ot

tho
any 26 stataL To
sallons of the omallo&amp;t,28' '
he would to c:oatrol tho ol only 59 memt.r•- - 1 3
per cent oltho IOiol _.u.erob!p
oltho Hoooe ol Repreoeldlllvoo.
U the comlnlelectloouloespre&gt;duce a delllllock In the electoral
college and an ensulrw: mess Of
one sort or another we can be
sure that (.OIWI"ell alii the stattl
will be sumclentb dlsturbOd to
pass and rt.tify a correetlw conatitutlonal amendment. But if no
deadlock occun, the problem ill
likely to be neglected lor another
four years.
!At us hope that INtead oll»lJW neglected tho 91st
will take some corrective actlon.
Let us hope, too, that the wters
in November will make the nlec-

,

tim of our next President a~
keep It out of the Hoose.

The political pctls this year
lnll&lt;:ale a otroog third part)'
eadlldate and thlt is causing

areat IJil()Ull1&amp; o( conversation on
Copllol Hill about the possibll·
Uy of the presidential selection

ao1rc

to tha House or Represen-

'tatlvell. Not aince 1824 has the
electonl college failed to produce a majority tor a President
or a Vice President. But it
eoWd 1\Qpen in what has already
been a surprising political year.
The potalbtlttles for maneuyerflw in auch situation&amp; IS these
are almOst llmiUeas. Twice in
our biJtory, when a presidential
election waa thrust into t h e
Houle, dle reault was abnost unonii!W wheell'"' and deallrg. And

Jr. Patrolmen
Need Patehes

PI'. PLEASANT - New lUllforma wera ll•ea to mOIIIber•
&lt;If tba JUDior 'PalrOimen'o looII HI maeiiDI Friday nl8ht
a&amp;· Kzode1 Park. '111ere wu ella. , . . - CD the miller of get..
tiDe ~dar patdloo lor the

p

-.dformo.

Two -lllll'il-olormombaraldp were made by James
and stophen COcllran. The . m1rffnr waa let teutatively for
tba lUt Friday In Ootober. The
tn c:barp ol Patrolmon W. G. ~ce and R.

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L.JIYideo.
Mpmbera

aU4ndlnl were How-

ard Crawford, Bollby Smith, DaYkl A. Slutt, Keith . - , , Craig

meeting

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PAN-READY
GOY'T.
INSPECTED

~ Foldm, William Dlobrnan

OR
RUMP

Cook.. H1111 ...:"'...., • • ••. uc Boaal•1Roali• Sttalt "::"' ~.. s1oa
Cook.. Ham ..,."';";::.. , ... C7c BoaaiiD Ra••• StUll,: ,..S115
Ceater H•• Sliitl •
••. 98c Boul• Slrlall n, - . . S125
Frail Fryar Lap • • • ,.. gc Bnu.. RHIII Steak • • ... lie
Fr•h Fryer Bnasts • , ••. nc · Baef Oxtalla ..:..
• • ,..sse
Raaatia&amp; Clllckan ·~... • l9c Pork Cho,a ~: • • ... 7tc

They'vetaken over the store.
They've planned a terrific thrift event.
Storewide values that you'll recognize as
"first·aid" for your ailing budget.
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Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to give us a chance to prove "We Care':

When you see the savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'JI come back time and time again. Millions do.

Sno-Wiiite

Louisiana

Cauliflower

Yams

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CDftfiiiGIIIT ( Ita fHl OIIIAI aTIJt,llltiC • ftl'oCI,IC tiA CO , IIIIC

PI'. PLEASANT- '111emonlh-

b' llullllell meeting olthe admln·

lltnll••

board waa h e 1 d 1n
lfalata United llelbocllat coorch
'flllediJ .,..,mg at 7:30 p.m.
wllb a.v. Charles Frum J&gt;l'eslcl-

lnl-

llldwalk prayer and Bible oer-

are . - o d at tho reslllar boon Wedneeday a n d
'l'll!lraday, Cbolr practice will
lioDow lba 7:30 p.m. Wodneaday
.....,_. oenlce. The Bible IIOdy
will meet at 10 a.m. '111ura-

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llembara ct Chrlatlan Build·
• • da11 wUI meet at the home
&lt;tl )lr. and Mro. Howerd Love
111 2 Tbur&amp;day evenlJI&amp;.
C1all meut&gt;ers not havtngtriDI»Od u,, are asked to meet at
tba dlar&lt;b at 6 p.m. lor the trip.
llrL Gooree Plant• cllreeted
tba !bJolo1 evoodng devotlollal
...,S.ce prior to Rev. Frum'a

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- a l member• olthedllr&lt;b
udiW: ed to Ravenswood to at-

.'..,. .-.!ceo ln the Rav...,IJIIIWd llelbocllst chUrch to bear
Dr. lllr17 Derunan ~.

; Consuls Elected by
~ School Latin Club

•t Jaa &amp;aalaet and Karen SbamfiiUio ..... tlaeted c:GIIIullat-

,_., orpri•IUOM.I meeting of
IIIII SPQR loiiiD Clllb ol tho Kl,,. . i:noi&lt;IIIP Scbo111.
Olbar aai 1 1 JIIIIIOII lllr the

Jj -* l Jalll
'wonH.....
ICrilll - · celll, -ator; Tor' .....1'

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f ... tr'iJiuM, ani EJn.
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H-

''1£ - WSS

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RanW

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Frozen Waffles • • •
WHY PAY hiOREI
Birdseye Awake • •

S..r is

.llltbacll&amp;

Fruit ·Cocktail

Potato Bread • • •
Pumpkin Pies • • • • -·lc
Gold-Mar•le Pound Cake 3···'1 00
Glazed Donuts • • . • •·LUC
Why Pay More?

3D-oL
can

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can

·-::~"Whole

5 $1
Yaur Cltalce

17-oz.
Kernel Corn-12-oz. • •

Corn

WHOLE KUNEl
Ol ClOA,. STYLE -

tor

-----------------------Tomato Sauce • • • 4:: 5t
WtTH ONIONS

• • •

WHY PAT M0ll1

PINlArftl&amp;-&amp;IAKA.UIT

Prune Juice

• • •

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. =4t

Special Low Price ! - Save 16c

EiCJht o•c1ock

59

3-lb.
bag

Coffee

390
ctJ~N
5

Salad Dressing . • • .~49$
Colby Cheese • • •.. • • 69&lt;=
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•••i• HoM Flour • 5.:-.at :
ON YOUR PURCHASE OF

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SPECIAL LOW PRICES! - LONGHORN STYLE

lb.

WHY PAY MORE7 - IN 1f-t-lb. STICKS

450EXTRA

PLAID STAMPS
like IIIII Slrlp It Ytlr FrllldiJ

liP FOI IOIUS PLAID SIIMNI

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108 --·
100··· --·-__ ......,_
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50 ___ ......
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ANN PAGE - OUR RNEST QUALITY

IELOW

.. ,..., frieo4ly "" """

,:

Golden Corn
Fruit Drink

Robin Hood Flour

C..,.. Vllo4 T1vu f.,..., Oc!abw Itt!.

GolUWII

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COUNTlT &amp;ENRlMAN

=

SAVE 10C With This CCM!pO"i

23c

11-n.

Cut Green le..,.s-15!-oz.

STUFFED OLIVES ....."':7....'':..-&amp;t
DRY MILK "":"--:-" • • '!!' 9t
liP MEDIUM PRUNES 2.":&lt;.&amp;t
liP SPANISH PEANUTS !: 5t
SC CINDY BARS . • 24 ~ ac
INN PAGE KETCHUP
lt

lb.
bag

38c

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Nutley Margaribe

Mro. U.... !11100 and Mro. The holtelllllt serve lee cream.
,
Rojoort Sla.O.enterlalnedrtcent- cake, coft'~ ~ mlntlo
Guefll baeldot thoaa menlliln'
ly with • b~ aloolror boolorlng Mlao Carol)11 !Ilion, bride· ed """ Mrl. D. E. FHe, Mro.
Mrs. Pfeil. sl:.
. olt&lt;t ct BOb llert, ot the Kyger Marvin
oon, Mrs. J;lale Mullord, Mrl'o
Lodge,
A bride motllwao carried out ·Marvin Darnell, MrB. WaJierc
In green and pink decoratlono•
Bracloury
and Rupo,
J. D., Mrs.
Rlfo, Mra.
Arlbur
Mra.
Games were played with prizes Jamtl
bolng .won b.Y Mrs. Marvin RUllO Wellard Sloooo, Mro. Lj&gt;uella
and Mrs. JIIIIM!I Wri8bt. M r o. Br0cbn7, Mrs. Allee Soolllber,
Dale SlsiOb won~ door prize. Mro. E.. Clark, Mrs. , George

7 . . . •100
pkp. .
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ThW'sday, conleren:;

MASON
f!IINITUIE CO.
IIASOIC. W. YA.

port and Racine. ,

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FROZEN J'OOD SPECIALS
Freezer Queen
Morton's

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Meiga Ubr&amp;ry olllelalo were comedlbegroup.
II Lekellopa MolldtJ nlglrt lor I
Shubert spoke 011 lbe 0 b I o
...Ung It lrullet• and llbrar. Llbrlr)' llevelOJimeat Plan whldl
lana ol \hi Ceatral Southeastern will attempt to provide lmprov·
Library Council.
ed Hrvlces and utUizatiGD oil,..
Altendln&amp; !rom bore were Mr cllltlea lor the benellt ol all
mt Mra. Charles~~. Dr.
c1tlrens. One olthe recommen·
Mro. P. E. !llillo¥,"Mro, Lefler dallono II lor an area library oarHart, I'Om-llbrarl~ M r o, vice I,Yatem.
Mloko,y Wllilaml, C, E. Blakea·
Woya tn whl&lt;h
o1 ll~. and Mr~ vu,.. Plkkoja. brarlea could Implement lbe de·
l'lulooae It lloe maetlq wao to velopleat pial! w:ere cJIJcuaaed
&lt;Oilllder wayo the .Ubrarltl can by Parllbns. He alSO l)lllka on the
wOrk tosather lor 'overall 1m. lmpcirtarice· &lt;If beinr repreaented
provement ol aarvleeo 1Dd facu: at lbe amual ..,......,, o1 the
Ill-.
Olllo Library Aiaoclatloo to be
Joseph i!hlbtrt1 " ' " ' state U- hel!l 111. Cleveland, Oct. 17-19.
br.,...., and A: CioQii,u ' ParAtleioi!tna tho ' meot!nl wera
- s , "'IPII•e aaeptary oltho
Olllo LliB'ir1 Aaooclatlon and the trlct Library, tho theGaWaDioAthei.a Count)'
Library,
the
~
Hocldns
Olllo Llbrar)' ~· Alloclatloa, ....... . _...... The Jler. Dllltrlct Llbrl!7, tho Herbert
bartcw·~- Memarlal Lll&gt;rl!'7 w...... Llbrlr)' at McArtlur,
- ··-and llbrarlaluo o! 'Mc- and lbe POmeroy • Mldilleport
ArtiNr ~ - b!&gt;ot•. Bclbble Da- PUbU. Ubriorleo.
Yit, PH.._ ol \be~ wei-

anci

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Job's Daughters
Launch
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Candy Sale for Projects
c

Glrlo

16 oz.

I'Onoetcq BeCW 62, '*!call~

DAIRY FAIR

iCE MILK ·----------ALL FLAVORS
~~·1.
Lik~ :These Meat Buys!
Fresh and Meaty

Ful-Valu

Bu:y.,

PORK

GREER

~TEAK
•

3

PEACH
HALVES
~9-cans2% •. SJ·

~~- 1.59

SAUSA.GE .,
2 ~:;. 99~

Not 111111
wldeb 11

will t!iJ

to .be

)I

aele
onr

Buy!

Prices Effective

Open Mon. thrw 511.
9 to 9-S•nclay 10 to 7
BAKER't' SPECIAL!

$1 (
.d., -. . t

ROYAL BRANII

LARGE PIES

4lt

SEVERAL KINDS
REG. 59c
EACH

-~.

SELF-RISING

49~

~ oubu,,. v••~O:D VALUE BUt'S!
Sausage _____, ___ .2 ~.::· 39e MI•1 k---------------"!~.89$
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Maxwell House_______ ~.:·· 79e Jum o les_ _____ .:·~~-:~-.:.39~
EVER't'DAY LOW PRICES!

FLOUR

Grode A Producer's

3

1.

ocW\llll !DCholpUc llnanCO

OCT. 3 • 4 • 5

HOLSUM
BREAD

Buys!

111!14 trom which
tnt, bOrrow to aeollt

twin pack

Instant Coffee

O.vila Food

Hunt'S Rich Tomato

8 Inner Pod1a For Freahneu

12 aondwlch.

Catsup·---------- 3~.::· 1. 00 Zestil Crackers________b~~ 39e
Dog &amp; Cat Food____ ~;;,:3.75 t;;a~:~· Towels_____ 3 ~ii:l.OO
Jo-Bo- 12 c:an• Sl.OO

lila boo the 1).1101 a!

~ . . . .. that fVOI'1

D.cl ..... la .llio'liotala Clllatlaal
/the -~ of.,.S' Se.... ' nu:t
_.lmle.
l" .
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Stuc!ent. Pastor
lts~-~~~urnjP,~ . ·

Wa accept Feel. Food StatnpS

160Z.
LOAVES

i!cil

to limit quantities

Ful-Valu
Lesser Amounts 2 for 43c

Ohio Valley

RACINE

Thee Store with A Hartff

Right reserved

Ground Beef•••••••• 3pk~~·l.59
Sliced Bologna•••••• ~;~:k~;: 59C

.thfi ~~ole¢....,,
the ~

5TH and PEARL STS.,
r I

Ou~ Own Fresh Grind af Premier Beef

Pf1IFIIIl to rilaa lUnda lor terv~n~lllllllbiis. '

Deibel P~tf·.-·

·"' · · 1pie.eoo

FRESH PORK-COUNTRY STYLE

-~ ~ of Jobo Ill......, a
D.......... wiJI. CIIWI&lt;h • oanciY ln. ~- lholr .....u....
aalo IIIIo IIOek aeJianct alllale· ond~l~ab!ptlorde·

-

79, 3 !~:~ 59e

pkg,

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BREAD
DOUGH

STEAKS

matron w~e Barbl.n

Lake ·Hope Sessions

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$30.00 ..........It.
Cllftlltlltl
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FJscher' president. IDd Lena n.
vlo, oecretary,
Guests at the receptlaa were
several member• of the 1966
Southero Local School Dlttrlet
claeo, the laat clau taug11t bJ
Mro. Webb belore her retireShe waa preaeated a dozen

.

-~ $'299

repretoDIIUve to New Mexico.
Also Introduced.lid presented
were worth¥ matrons and worthy
patrono ol - r c.....lers, &amp;1111
the past matron&amp;UIIp&amp;ltpatroas
of Racine Chlj&gt;ter. Dlotrlct omcera welcomed by the deputy

grand

..

'l'honlal;

··-···of

SAl&amp;]

BAKED
FRESH
DAILY

:~ or.~

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Orange Juice
AUNT JEMIMA

Jnne Porker Buys

Events Noted

,.

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SNOW CROP FROZEN

28c •. 1Oc ~E

Bridal' Shower 9iven.for
Miss Carolyn Si$$On
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Jolmson. ArrangamJnla of vJo..
lets and wblte ~I!I'S In ccyolll
holdera de&lt;ora~ the relresbment table. Nadml Brlllkor p,...
· sided at tho cofle&lt;l oervlce, and
Opal Diddle poored lhe PUI1&lt;h.
Clara Adama waa ,chairman o1
the hostess contm~.
Chlpters re_presenteclwereMt.
Moriah at Beverly, Columbus,
Ewngellne at MlddJ.IIJ()rt. LoweU, Minear at GuysvUle, Marl·
etta, - EUPhemia at Ames'vllle,
Webb at Stockport, Pomeroy,
Laura at Norwich, Alban!', Belpre, AureUua at Mlcklburg, Valley at McCormela.viUe, New
Mlrshfteld, MounlOilve atCheoterhlll, Harrloonvllle, Oleahlre,
'Ittea at Glouster, EJecta at New
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roses from the clli11. Ill her
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA, commellll of ap,PI'OCia\loa. Mr a.
7:30 Toor&amp;day nliht In southern Webb likened her y - aa clepuHlsh School a,.ntorlum with the 11 il;and matroe to a book IIUed
Racine wilt iio holll; MrofGoroon
with blank ·- · to be' llllod
Wes~ cllalrinan of hoopllllicy· througbJMyearowithmamorles.
])1'08r11D, dl1Cu8'ston on topics
The musical tribute to Mra.
ochool l~root; Mro. Robert Jld&gt;. Webb evened with "The Sound of
or\1 of Letart Falla, program Music," "'111e Lowliest Nleht
ebairman.
ot the Year,.. am 44 Stalrway to
lhe stan," bJ Shirley Johnoon,
EVANGti.INE CHAPTER 172 ac.._sed by Mlrpret Neuman. TIWIII'I COzart and Bobl
Or&lt;ler: &lt;If lioe Ea-.. Star. 7
Tburoct.y nl8ht It 11&gt;• Middle- Cpuri presented 11 What'1 More
port Muonlc, :J'el!ll&gt;le: 'New·om. American" and Ben PhUsonsanc
U R(8l to Mandalay•I I
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William Stewart wortb,y patron
P,...lded at the 'public meetl.:
Mrs. Stewart commended Mrs
Webb lor her loyalt;y In oervlc;
and spoke ol the pride of the
chlpter ln havlug her represent
the chlpter Ia gram ~DPQlnt..

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the home of Mrs. Karl Grueser
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Club, anniversary potluck dinnor, 6:30 p,m. Thurlda,y home
ot. Mrs. Bertha Parker; ~shine
sisters revealed, with 1 gift excltanp; new ,ones to be drawn.
DIRECTORS OF Milgs County
American 'Red Cross ·Chlpte
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there were ooiO. byShlrleyGueltl&amp; ol,.tow "Wouldn't n Be
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The muolcaltrlbute concluded
with a pia,.. medleyi&gt;JKelth AohleY who played .. Memories Are
Made of This,'' '-'Oh, YouBeauU·
lui Doll," "School Da,ys" and
''Red Roaes for a Blue Lady."
Pauline AtkJns oftheHarrisooville C...,ler conduc:tedacoolell
IDilUed "Let's Get Acquainted."
Nellle Tracy ol the p...,.roy
C....,ter preoe- a reading,
Rosemary Lyons ot the MJd:De..
port C..... ter save a readbw, and
Llnla Mayer sang during t h e
program.
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Temple commlttoe; Noami Klow,
Jewelry part)'; each mOIIIber II ::-:,
Grandi Chipto brl!W a guest.
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wao attended b.Y more than 150
memben and IJUeoto representtow 23 Ohio tllaptera.
The evett was held In ~cine
. ard ~ protrram featured a musleal tribute to Mrs. Webb who
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Curtis· LeMay,, Hawk's Hawk, Has Philosophy:'To Win.

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WAIIIIINGTON (\)PI)· - The
hal spoken. Now wbat
.ay Prellidolll JG!moon, Earl
Worren, Mike Manllileld- and,
o1. course, Abe Fortaa?

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aplnst Forl!ll Tueaday tnade It
..clearly apparent" the nomina-

tion was de!eoted. He predicted
For Mansfield, the Democra - 1be leadership 1111rill abandon a
tic leader, several senators had hopeless tight and take the
the suueation: make no further nomination down."
Mansfield said he wou14
attempt at Senate cooslderation
annwnce
a decision ln two ~ i
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days.
replacement as chief justice.

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optloos:
-The President could aok tho WOuld expito · ,.,... the 90th
Senate to return the nomlllatton Corlp'e88
- Manslleld could again move
to the Wblte House.
llle
Senate tatJ ~ the
- Manslleld could act oo ld8
nomination.
That· - d nm into
own as Democratic leader and
another
!lllbuster,
whleh In turn
take the nominatiiHI orr the
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r...,Jre
another
debatecalendar.
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a
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be the naUon'l Aoli Jl'diCil;l ,
The vqte to lilid 11!0 IDibuoter 50inate.conittliwta Fortsl.
wor~ ..am. to retire. .mcer. ·.
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he alaci is reloctUt to quit wt&gt;lle
The main pointe ~led Ollila
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One of tho Is..., raised
ogalnat Fort88 was thai Wll'nll

White House press secretary
George Christian refused to
1be President for days to discuss what Ute President
withdraw the nomination ot' his might do next, if anything. "We
lml(lme adviser and conlldant. will just have to see," he said.
For all lour men, several WJ'he nomination Is sun there."
Possible Actions
questions were intertwlned, and
Meanwhll~.
with the ·&lt;IODllnaoppeared unlikely to yield to
tion
remaining
on the Se~
any immediate answers.
calendar'
these
were the
Sen. James 0. Eastland, DQdte a few crltlcs of the
appointment ha.~e been urging

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term begins Monday.
· - No vac:&amp;Dey !riD e,xlot ~ .
The question · tor Fortu Is Warren ~IJ&gt; retires II of ·•
hoW to react to tho Wllll ecodett- certain date.
ed rebuke handed him by the ' - Fortaa oonUnued U •
Senate.
aperona1 and c&gt;ftlclal adviJer to
Legally and tsehnlcall)l, hi a Jomaon Iller gnin8 on tbe
potdtlon aa an associate Juell~ hl8her oourt, tt.u&gt;t&lt;anqreasinB
Ia W&gt;c:hanged - he can remafD thti doctrine ~ -stlon of
an lte court for life, if be powers.
-He wu a ujudlelal · actlehoooes.
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Or, be could eonalder reJec- vis!," Ignoring · - · pr . .
tion by tho Sonata •• a vote of In ·hlo opiDiona,. and abel'l•tllle
"no coofldonee," and reai~JL
court In uaurplng lilt leill~e
R.
Sons co;-, MldSecot1d Rejactlon
functlCXI by making new' !ow
clltpOl't,
Dodp
and Rlmbler
11 tbe nomination indeed !alla, '1br&lt;&gt;U8h declatona.
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- Forlal vlolaled tl!e lepl
1n history tbe Senate declined to .ethlea and )&gt;diclan ClllOill . by
confirm a nominee tor chlel accepting $15,000 In low achool
In 1795 lecture feel, the l1lOnoY haYlna
justice.
The
other
was
when George Washington's se- •-.._.., raised from .... clloatJ .
leetlon ot Jobl Rutledge was and buolnesa aasocl"\&lt;!1.
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refused.
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Nhr.on
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The adult leaders had only praise for the local campsite which
they feel is Ideal !or tlle Scouts. lt offers excellent camping [acUities. they said, being a real ''return to nature area" which the scoutirlg program needs.

THESE STATE OFF1CERS were present at Tue&amp;dl.y's District Jl P)'thian Sisters convendon
held at lhe American Legion Home iq Middleport. Left to right. Agnes Woodward, M•JUilt Ver110n.
grand chier or Ohio; Hazel Thomas. Amanda. grand senior; Merllee Adams. Nevada, past grand
chief, and Francile Peters, Ashville, past grand chle( and grand royal administrator of Pytbian
Sunshine Girls o( Ohio. (See Page 11 £or full accounL)

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BIU.. LEHEW OF POMEROY Tuesday took over operation of
the Hotel Martin aOO its cafe from Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ebersbach.
The :Ehenbechs will be returning to their home in FloridL

Dies Tuesday

DREW WEBSTER POST 39, AMERICAN LEGION, wUJ observe

Funeral services (or Wilbur
G. ~rague, 60, TUppers Plains.
who died while at work Tuesday morning near Pomeroy, on
RL 124, wm be held.Friday at
2 p.m. at the ~rs Plains
Christian Church. tlurlal will
be in Qlccess cemetery.

World War I night MondaY when a regular meeting is held. Paul
casci is in charge o! the observance.
CHARLES KITCHEN UNDERWENT major surgery MoOOI.y at
Grant Hospital in Columbus and is in the intensive care ward.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN SAUVAGE, JR., SYRACUSE, are harvesting their ft.rst chestrans Crom four trees.

He was bom near Marietta,
the oon a! the late John and

The trees have been growing about 14 years aOO have never
before yielded m1ts. Mrs. Evelyn Knight o! Pomeroy urged Jolln, Sr.
_ who has a real green thumb - to try his hand with the chestmt
trees. He had no luck, however, and ucged his son to give it a try,
He did, and the four bearing trees are the result.

Ettna Bu.ddey ~rague. He waa
a member of the Christian Church

at Reedsville, and was employed nine years by the Ohlo Dept.
at lllgttways In Ita testing . de-

TilE MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS aOO Profes1;ional Woman's Club
will he obsenlllll National B&amp;PW Week beginnillll Oc~ 20 Mrs. Nelhe VIle is heading the observance. It will be a busy week, starting
with attendance at a district meeti(lJ at Lake Hope Lodge on OcL 20.

partment.

He Is surYived by hia wire,
Helen Barnhart ~ragu.e; o n e

son, Donald. TUppers Plains;
HOUSING IS BIG BUSINESS. DID you know that local harl&lt;s are

ETTA LEMLEY, CJDEF o! Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters,

currently carrying $5,200,000 on their books, all invested in homes?

right, welcomes to a District 11 convention of the Pythan Sisters in Middleport Tuesday, Agnes Woodward, Mount Ver~
left, grand chief of Ohio, and Sylvia :Downes, Logan, the dis-trict deputy. (see Page 11 !or full account.)

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

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT
MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
OCT. 2-3
"GUESS WHO'S COMING
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Sidney Poltier. ~ncerTracy

Katharine Hepburn
STOOGE: Malice in the Palace
COLORCARTOON: Beef Fore

and A~r
ADMIS510N: 85c and 50c
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Wounded
· (COntinued rrom Page ll
Communist Ioree todB,y.

The ambush ~ the !98th
!n!unlrY Brigade was In the
same general area - 16 ml1e&amp;
west ~ Tam Ky and about 40
miles below Thuong Luc:, The
infantrymen were on patrol
when they were struck by a red

force o! unknown size.
The Reds opened up with a
heavy barrage from bunkers
and
treellnes
against
the

American sweeping through the
open. The Americans dived £or
cover and fought baek tllr&lt;&gt;ugh

the da,y as American warplanes,
helicopter gunships and artillery
were rushed to their aid

SPEAKER ANNOUNCED

three daughters, Mrs. Shirley
Hetzer, Akron; Mrs. SUe Bornin&amp;, GreensbJn'g, Ohio, and Mrs.
sandra Savoy, Hammond,- La.;
a brother, Edward, E v e r e t t,
Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Mayme
Mason, Parkeroburg; 10 grandchildren, and a number of nieces

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and nephews.
Friends may call at the Wblle
Funeral Home In 'lllppers Plalno
after noon Thursda3.

A DAY OF VIOLENCE In a rebellious Brooldyn

COMMmEES TO MEET

Mrs. Donald Houdashel~ presschool district that lett 10 policemen inJured brought the threat of
a new teachers strike when schools are to resume Thursday after ident of the S,yra~:use PI' A, anthe Jewish Holida.y. Oashes between pollee and parents broke out
todB,y the Ways a n d
Tuesday at four of the eight schools in the predominantly Negro and 'Means Committee and llle chairPuerto Rican Ocean Hill - Brownsvllle district in Brook1yn. a1\er man of the Homeroom mother&amp;
newly hired teachers aOO p1C)il8 walked ott in protest of the return
of 83 white teachers stCJpOsedly "dismissed" by the dlsb'ict.
"The returni~ teachers were not permitted to teach" in accordance with the agreement that ended the three--week strike, said
Albert Shanker president of the 55.000ool1lember United Federation
of Teachers
Therefore, said Shanker, "the possibility of
another dtywide strike•.. is very real."

· The Rev. Matthew Harden wiU
speak at the Lower Ugtrt. Church

m the Harrisonville Road, Friday and Saturoay, at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev . Mr. Harden is the general superintendent ot the Lower
Light Churches.

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COLUMBIA, S. C. - SOUTH CAROLINA corrections Director
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main prison believed he meant iL "SurreOOer or we'll come in and
get you," Leeke called through a bullhorn to the prisoners Tuesday

from atop a building.

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shines at the smartest affair. The ins1de secrel on its precision
performance: the e~eclusive lncaflell balance wheel , guaranteed
against shoc:k for life-replaced ~if ever broken.

The rioters surreOOered. ending a !our-hour rampage that left
11 inmates and sh: guards injured andthepenitentiary a "shambles"
or smashed furniture, burni• mattresses and spouting water spigots.
National Guardsmen and state troopers moved in and secured the
prison.
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Don E. Provtnee, R~ 1, Mlddloport, charged with ,DWI In
Meigs County court, was fined

FleJut••l
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and was placed on probaUOR for

Unlveralty, tbe green-eyed, grill'
haired LeMay ~ entered another bottle - tbe Third P1rV
preatdentlal campatga of George
C. Wallace u Wallace's handpicked vice preal- caedl-

lhould close the porta, then hit
the targets reprdleaa ol Wllere
they are.
uMake War COstlY''
"Make the war 10 coltly fur
the COIMIUIIIate thai they will
end ·i t," 11 the pidloac:lpur of the
fatller ~ the Stralet!lc Air Command.
A 1932 graduate of Ohio state

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The 61-YOIN&gt;ld pUot fl. 11.29
lome retired from the Air
Foree Ill 1965. He now HYOa In
Bellaire, a suburb of Loa Ange-

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lot's wings still ·~
Tuma Down Senate
LeMay's motl&gt;er died last !all
In Mount Vernon, Ohio, d the
Ia 1945, Lemay. now a houseage of 80.
hold wol-d be....., of his, warA man Wbo ..., lllloys chew- time activities, was o«ered a..
Ing clpra, LeMay hla wire, job of u. s. Senator from fY
the former Helen Noltland, ot b.r 111111 Democratic GoY. Fl'll.
llle llnl•eralty of Mlehlpn In J. Louac:he, He refused.
1931 on a blind dele,
Lella.Y'o retirement from tbe
He was a H - In the tnllllar7 didn't lake him away
re&amp;War army with his pi- from alrplanea. He jolned Exec-

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periCXla, But they live among a
group a! Pacific lalaruls coverlng a larger sesment at the globe
thao the .,... oocompaosing llle
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Wallace Picks Gen. Curtis LeMay
Independent Party Running Mate
Offered Voters as Man of Peace
Dedicated to Defending Nation
PIITSBURGH (UPO - GeiL Cwtls E. LeMay, retired Air Force ehlef of stall and advocate
of a U, S, military victory in VIetnam. today was named by George C. Wallace 11 his vice presidential running mate oo the American ~dependent Par1y ticket.
In a written atatement given to newsmen minutes before a scheduled news conference, Wallace re&amp;rred to LeMay as ••a man of peace wbo has dedicated his career to defending hie nation
and the tree world."
••nae keystone or our campaign is courage,'' the former Alabama goveroor said.
"Those who support thll
movement have the coura.p of Air Force In 1965 and now u..s Make the war so costly for the
their cmvlctions- the courage In Belair, Call!., Is a hord~lne Communists that they will end
to stand up for this naUon military man- porticularly on lt." ..
LeMay commanded the atomagainst the forces that would Vleinam- and has been deIc bomb dropa OYer Japan In
lull us into acquiescence and scribed as a hawk"a hawk.
Last June, LeM13 said:
19t5 and was a key mllltory
permissiveneaa and the conae"We should ute all the arddtect of the Strategic Air
quent destructJon r1 our demo-

oli1CIO WILEY holds his beloved llUitar at his
enlh Ave. home In Middleport where he wiD haYO plenty fl.
Ume to uatrum,'* having retired after 44 years of ratlr&lt;Bdlllg. WUey hao entertained oot only instnunentally, but vocally. ln thia area for many years at church, school. and aoctal
lunetioiiJ.

Railroader Wiley Retires
. t.. ·R.· (Diok) WU•l• ·who.1&lt;Jr.
years hal entertalneci re1identa
Of the •1'08 ·with hla excellent
aultsr playing - oot to mepUon
DWil' pleasing vocal refrainsnow hal plenly a! lime to alrum
oo tile old IIUitar.
WUey, who arriVed iD MIM!eport in 1932 when urailrOidlJlC*'
wu In ita prime, and worked
through l ta decline in thls area,

cracy,"' Wallace said.
Wallace said he admired
LeMay - touah.talking, elgaramoklng, 6l~ear.old bemedaled

strength we have. We should hit
all the I~ !argots In

veteran of World War B- for
his "wllllngneaa to speak hla

regardless of where they are.

mind.,.
"I am proud to have U m;r-

PIS-r trains &lt;'mling 1n1o
Hoboon and Ita ckt&gt;ol- whlell hao runninc mate a man or great
alnc8 been razed ..:. not to men- courage, Gen. Curtis E. Letion the many il'elghl lralns.
The former qent ot the Hoi&gt;..., yords ..,. employea dl'ap
tram several hundredtothepresent three operators, a reliefman
and an electrician. Since February of thia year when the New
Yori&lt; central and the Pemsylwda Rallroado merged, thesystem has been koown as the Peftlloo
Central Railrood.
WUey Ia a- 111tlve o1 Crooksville and Ia married to a form·
er Meiga County School teocher.

bas retired alter U yeora a!
oorvlce with the rallrooc!_
WUey bepn with the New York
Central Rallrood In GICOiater and
Charleston before' eomlng to the
Hob101&gt; YOJ'ds In June, 1932, He
""' an operatuo-telegrapher, AI The ctqJle has two grown sons,
tbat tbne there were about 10 David and I..arey.

May," Wallaee Aid.
uHe has always demonatrated

hla lOJ!alt,y to hla superiors, yet
he has also retained the courage
fl. his eonvletlons and hal
reeoplzed his mty ao apeak out
m laauea he felt were In tho
vital Interest or his country."
LeMay was at Wallace's aide
when the third party prellidentlal caadldete spoke to about
100 newsmen at a news
contereQee at the Pittsburgh
Hilton Hotal.
LeMay called Wallace "the
ooly candidate wM has been
talking Uke an American."

n:;:~st!~= ::e:,.":

News ... in Briefs

P!TrSBURC)H- VN!TED i.uNE WORKERS (UMW)'II!Iclalahave
ril&gt;ufred i.olholr plea• to persUade mO&lt;O than 50,1100 mlnero to
""''"' 1101! coal p reducera In 1110 •tote. 1be ·UMW
01111 a alrll&lt;e :r--:t
· . . the miner• walluld out MOncla.7 ln., mil~ tielle! tt&gt;,1r eUI'•
II'IP contract.hid e&gt;Pired. Till&gt;
ld U,. &lt;OIIb.'lct·waoln
, eirect until U:Ol Ill ln. oei. 9;1liite'lt didfiOt ~ mine.operatora
,..of tbe rO!II!Ind 60 dl,yo IK!IIce of ...-ct termiDotl.., until last
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one of the "hardest decisions of
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MELANIE BEEGLE

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CUrtlo LeMay's boaclqjr&lt;iond Ia tied clooely to Melt!• C9ullliJ.
though by !ste he Is a nat!YO at Columbuo, Oblo. LeMay, In !act,
ha.s an uncle residing lrt the ·county. He 11 70 year-old Eber Car-

penter or StiYersvUle,

carpenter,

when Informed this morning of LeMa.v's candidacy, expressed surprise that his nephew had been oelected to be
Wallace's running mate.
"I guess rn have to get out to help Curt's ticket pt 501118
votes," aaid Carpenter.
LeMay, the 11011 a! Carpenter'&amp; late slater, Zona Carpenter

LeMay, wss born in 1906 Ill Columbus, where Mr. and Mra.
l.eMlu' were residing whUe he waa working In construction.
"It just happened that Curt's dad was working in Columbus

at the time 11\1' nephew was born," recalled Corpenter.
As a YOWI8ster, LeMay returned to Melp County with his
parento and they res!ded In the POrtland community. LeMay attended school at the old POrtland School when he was about
Syearoold
11 My sister and her taasband moved away again later while
Curtis was still a child." accordi.Dg to Carpenter.

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DEBBIE NORRIS
RENEE BURKE
BRENDA HOLMAN
Crowning of the annual homecomlllll q-n wW he the hlghllgbt of the pre-pme ceretiiOIIiaa
Friday at 7:30 p, m, bo!ore Southern Local Hlgil School ~n meet Federal Hocldnr at RaciDa.
The three senior queen candidates were nominated by the senior class and were VOCa:l upoa tbla
week by the entire student body by secret bfi.J.lot. The class attendants were selected b;y their re-

change the conditions Ill thla

spective classea.

Queen candidates are Melanie Beegle, douahter o! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beegle, Let1-t, to be
escorted by Darrell Norris, son of Mrs. Earlene Norris, Racine; Robin Morrow, daURhtar ol Mr.

Johnson's

WASIIINGTON - AN OIUO AIR NATIONAL Guord unit In KunSouth Koreo, and an IDdlaM gr&lt;qo otatloned at Lockbourne Air
Force Baae In Columbus, Ohio, wW bo IJIIO!II( the units demobilized
by JW18 30, 1969 1- lecretarY of Delenae Clark ClUtord said Wedne&amp;da,y nigl&gt;t,
The !%1st Taotloal Fllllter grcq&gt;, stationed permanently at
Lockbourne, Ia .., Ill South Korea.

VIetnam. We should close all
the ports, thon bit llle targets

Command.

country," LeMay aa1d. "He il
the only ooe who haa spoken out
!ortl&gt;rlgltly .,j the Iaiiie&amp; and

has expreosed a willingness to
lalle the neeeslllll')' atepe to win
the war In VIetnam on
By United Press International
MOSCOW - CZEOI05LOVUK COMMUNIST porty First See- honorable oondlUons,'*
LeMay, wM retired from the
&lt;.tory Alexander Dubcek and two other party ometals !lew In today
!rom Pngue for a Kremlin mHtl&gt;11 that could decide the rate o!
CzeehoSIOVIkla and Its Uberal refonn .....,..n~
There "ere oo !ormal eeremoides ot Vlllkovo-2 airport but
the tq&gt; Sovlti leaders drove oot to give the visitors a personal welctiD8 on what was d:Jvloua)y a atrldb wocklrw viatt.

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$150 and costs, glven a three
day jail sentence, had his license suspended for 3{1 days,

60 days by Judge Frllllk W, POrter, Jr. Monday.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In doWiiOWn
POmerOJI at 11 a.m. Wemeo&lt;II.Y,
Wider eloudJ sklea, waa 68 di- ·
grees.

"We should hit all the Import-

NEW YORK - TilE 75,000 STRIKING lonphoremen ordered
bock to work by a federal judge UDier tbe Tafl...llartley Aet reillrned
to the clocka ~ In Atlantic oDd Gulf ports aller o tw~ strike.
..,., . T-re W, Gleo- president ol tbe International Lolllloh01'$o
m8n"a AlsociaUon OLAl, slid tha union would "abide by the law"
after Judge SyiYester J. IQ&gt;an olped a temporary restraining order
aplnat the ..at- ot 7:05 p, m. Tuesda,y,

NEW YORK- AC11NG ON ORDERS fromPresidenl"to remove
a peril to the national health and safety," a fedenl judge Tuesday
night ordered 75,000 striking longshoremen back to work at ports
from Maine lo Texas.
lt was the seventh time since 1948 a president had invoked the
Tafl-HartJey Act's 80-day "cooling o!!'' period to end a walkout by
the International Longshoremen's Association. 'Thomas W. Gleason,
ILA president, said the union would order the dockworkers back to
work, but all 75,000 would not be able to return until Thursday,

William

should use all the
strength we have,'* he aaid.

Development

on

COLUMBUS- SECRETARY OF STATE Ted W. Brown has predicted that former Alabama Governor George Wallace could receive
25 to 33 per c-ent of Ohio's presidential vote oext month.
Meanwhile, in Findlay, Democratic Sen. Frank J. Lausche, who
was defeated by John GUligan in the primary election, predicted a
win {or Republican presldential candidate Richard Nixon. &lt;~Nixon is
goif18 to Willt'' Lausche told Gov. James A. Rhcxles during ground
breaking ceremonies for a new induRtry. "1 doo•t see how he can

"We

ant !argots Ill Vietnam. We

Now You Know

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ELBERFELDS IN

Last June, t h e Columbus,

Ohio, native advocated a slmllar
strategy In VIetnam,

AUf;

zw..we,

be made.

don't give up, we will have to
oock tbem so hard it will ta1te
a hundred years to recover!'
He eommanded the atomic
bomb drc!po on Japan later,

B"ds
Opene
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lOr u.: ..,h

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phrey' o pool tion, I urge you to
COWMBUS (\)PI) - T h e
accept our repeated invitation
to you to debate with the vice Ohio Higbway llePirtmat openpresldeat at any time, any ed bide Tuell&lt;ii.Y on 20 proloct&amp;
place, on television ,or elae- costln!! a total fl. $16 miUton,
Including a alx.mlle seetlon of
where."
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tbe lalte.to-rlver hl8hWII' lfnki.·
C•ricUdatea of both the maJor
tng the state's northern IIKkls·.;
pafiY tickets deplored the third trial .,... with the a.lo River
party camldacy or George
Wallace Tuesday .. the !orm,r valley,
OFFICER IIUMPIIREYS
'!lie section of Ohio 11, cooA1aboma goY111'1&gt;01' tor the llrst
vernard Dale Humphreys,
nectlng I-80 with Ohio 82111 Trumtime encouatered subalantlol
New Haven, is among 30 reboill C&lt;Jont¥, Ia estimated to coat
cruit&amp; wM haYO been gradUat- beckllng during I northen&gt; ~5 mlllton. llllrrJ Miller Excaed from the Public Safi!Qrtraln- campaign owtrw•allllll of SUI!leld IIUI:iftllted the
Facea Heclden
tng course !or the West VIrAt a rally In Gl'IDII Roplda, _ . . . '""bid_
ginia state ' POllee. CeremonThe 10&lt;11111 tarp.otprojectwao
lea for 1he troopers were hold Mich., WalllleO amlied, · and llle !DqjroVemenl of J one.mllt
thanked seYe1'al huDired Jeering
Frlda,y In the Chamb- demonsiratorl IIIIUll1ll • crowd oeellon of Ohio 72 In li&gt;rlnl:
ers. Humphreys has been asof about 12,000 peroona who field. The $2,5 mllHCXI project 1
algned to CoiJIIIIIIIY A In South
Ia llle 10concl of Un'eedealane&amp;!to
Charleaton. He la llle ..., of turned out to ..., blm. "I - · the entire loDilll a! Ohio
appreciate your activities, beMr. and Mrt. Charles V.Hum72 In the cll;y,
cause you've gotten me a hill·
phreya, !52 ButternUt AYe.,
Apparent !"" bid was submitmillion voee·s toda.Y." he said- ted by Bates &amp; Ro&amp;Va Conob:uei'OJne1'0j'. and graduated from
Wallace told hio listeners that
POmeroy High SchooL
tlon Corp. &lt;1. Chlcoao.
as president he would YOto any
Other projectl. by I:OIId;y Inlaw to register or conflseate
cluded: .
' . RUMMAGE FOR SALE
guna.
MuoldnguJi&gt; - Reaur!a&lt;:IQI u.
A 10 to 25 cent l'1l1lUIUI80 tale
Humphrey was cheered In
S.
22, Ohio. 60, U.S. 2_2DA, Ohio
will be hold Thurll&lt;ii.Y IIII'OU8h KooxviUe when he told students
Saturday, !rom 10 a.m. to t ot the University ol Tellllesaee 146 and Ohio 60DA-N, lb!ll)l &amp;
tH.7•1.·
p.m. each da.7, ,at the J1aii8IMN that-w..U.He waa an ••-.tJi Of ..... JDc..
of Amorlca lledp HaH ·mllrra- the Pplltics of !eor and the ~;· tsl,'feo; ~ ld1ulnlnooa• c o l d mix aurface ·
ouae. A bake sale wW be held polltics of radam.,.
· ....,. .. · on ,80 mile of CR 6 and
In eonjunctlon with the l'1IDIJll.lll8
Agnew
eiuecl Wall&amp;ce a 2;30 mUe a! CR 6, Sbe1ly \=&lt;&gt;·•
Sale on Saturday,
udemagaguett eam.palgnlnR: with
Thorm!We, $25,102. Eotlmate:
the use of nimllenllo!' Muskie
$33,600.
.
said Wallace• a election wauld be
SALE IN POMEROY
Wallhla&amp;ton
A,pplylng cold
The Klnpbuey Mlaatonary 11an incredible tragedy" tor the mix epot treatmoat and a surface
Club of the carleton Church will !llllon because 1&gt;t hos DO treotment &lt;11 t II mile a ~ CR 8;
have a rll11llllll88 slliealthebulld- program and DO party,
atablllzlng and adding aggrepte
A new auney a! registered
tng which was formerly the PhUand applying • cold mix IUl'face
lp !lsters 6hop .., Court St., voters slu"'ed iiiiD!IIhrey mak- eouroe .., 1.90 milo of CR HI;
POmeroy, on Oct. tth and 5th. A Ing hia llrat morked pin alnce and 1Jl1111111B a aurface 00011'10 ...,
bake Ale wiD be llleluded on the being noml,.ted. A. ~ by L04 mllei of TR 340, Ohio Vol'
5th. All proe- will 110 to the Sindll111l81' .r.' Co. showed 28 per leY Pa'vina Corp., II. Clo[rj.
cent o£ VOCitre lt questioned
c:lllreh building fUnd.
Yllle, $U,921. Erilmate, f&amp;Q;Frk'ay tllnlU8I&gt; MoniiY tawred
Huq&gt;hrey, coqarecl with 25.9 500.
Wood - SearlfYini and 1'88111'•
are iiiVIted to atlend a meeting per cent o !foek eorUor. Nixon fadng of drlvewa,vs arul parldng
ot the home fl. Pat Winebren- dropped from 37.4 per cent to ldi at Fort MAiip state Pori&lt;,
ner Frida,y at 1 p.m. wben filial 36.6 per cent and Wallace feU s. E. Johnson Co., Maumee, $17,plana !or a llalloween party will !rmn 18.5 pe!, cent to 17,1 per 676. Estimate: $24,900.
cent.
.£·

lose.''

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Curtlo E. LeMay, retired Air
Foree Chief ~ Slalf, his only
one phlloBq&gt;h)': Win.
A hard~lne military man, with
a record a! aceompllsluneol to
mateh, LeMay Ia a hawk'•
hawk.
In 1~; LiMay tolked a!
World War n. •'If tbe Japa

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Meigs County was host to some 170 Boy Scouts of America and
their leaders over the weekend at a camporee at Camp Kiashuta

By llnlted Presa l\lternatlonal
When it comes to wars. Gen.

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On Fortas
WASIIINGTON (UP0 - N'"' It
Is President Johnaoo'a """" In
his tllrbul.eDI setto with the So.
ste &lt;m~r the ~reme Court. By
auiiiJi,eannces, he plans to make
It woril)'.

The stunnl!11 personal -~
!or JohnsOn algnlfled'b.r hlawlthdrawal a! the AbeFortoanomlnalion Wedne&amp;day left the Pres!dent
little awall..r
1'0CII1l tohla....
lace.
He muit
bumli!o.
.
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tloo and -19the -&gt;11ofCiilef
JuaticO ' l:orl Wortea'a •ouccoa. sor to the • preoldent PI' rllk
odded Insult byp~aoother
eandldale, mlal&gt;t: fall Senate
COIIfl,rmatlon lUll 11 F~ dfd.
There -~ · to'· i.e utt~J
proaP,Oct w~ JOVuld ll'fihl!nw
hll rt1lpatlca,
taJ&gt;o
&amp;lfed

and Mrs. Fred Morrow, Syracuse, to be escorted by Mark Beegle, son or Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Beegle, and Joy Theiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelss. Racine. to be escorted by Mike
Hayman, soo of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Hayman, Racine.
Atlendents lnclede Renee Burke, freshman, daUihlerofMr.lltld Mrs. Woltar Burha, Racine, to
be escorted by Larry HW. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hill, RacJae Route 2; Debbie Norris. ~t~»IIO-­
more, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carroll Norris. Syracuse, to be escorted by Kemetb Thein, 1011
ol Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Theiss, Racine Route 1, and Brendl Holman, junior, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. George Holman, Syracuse, to be escorted by Mark Slnith. son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith,
also of Syracuse.

Two Granges
Name Officers

Accordl&gt;11 to an article In the October Issue of Ford Times DUJ&amp;ulne, nearby CoolviUe Is becomlllllo wood carving eemer.
The mqulne reports thai about a half dozen sculptors have
Raetne Grange 2606 and the
headquartered Ia the Coolville sreo and ore producing works 1'1!111- Raetne Junior Grange - the onlng !rCRD Ufe-olze ligures to delicate mualoal Instruments IUid Jewel- ly janlor grange Ill Melge Counry,
l;y - haYe ele.cted ol!lcera,
Dlatingulohed oculptor Jobn Rood, by aelectlng the ConiYIIIe
Offleera of tbe senior group
11'11 for hla luxurious "retlremelt"' home, returDed to the loc~ are, Earl Croas, master; c. S.
where be ns born.
·
MIJrris. overseer; Emma Adami,
In the center a! the , _ actiYity Ia Da'rid Hostetler, currently lecturer; Diana Cross, steward;
ot the notion' a moat celebrated wood carvers. His graceful Aaroll 5a1re, aotdstant -ani;
!Iaure• ot Amerl..., womea, caned !rom elms grDI'IIna on his Cool- Mary Easterdl,y, chaplain; BarviDe ridtre lllrtn, ore In ~ Ia galleries from cout to coast. Ad- tha ~cer, trea&amp;UI'8l'; Letha
vortlsillll qenclea send crews of t&gt;f&gt;otolraphero to his ldlltop - o ,!1Jencer. truSJJ"er; Letha Morto use hlo works •• backpoond material, He hal been tbe aubjoct ria, secretary; Cleo Adsms, pte..
a! televlolon J»twork proluctloaa.
'
"""'"'; Geraldine Croa&amp;, 1a4Y
· Almoot wltldll )'OIIollnll dlstaace of Heoted~r, )'OUI1Il sculptor uailtut steward; Am Beegle,
Jim Garaer, the mqulne statea, baa purchua:l 40 .acres ot Ceres; llorotiQo Smith, I'Omotla;
timberland, buOt ld8 """~ and Is Produdllll·~ ~e IUrtd- June Alhlq, Flora; Robert Albture; - 1 plecoa and oorr!Dia.
ley, Mattie Clr~l.e and Baril&gt;o
Farther Out On .tho ~ Boa Chacey delllps .and 1/uhtona musi- ~eer. eueuth'e. and Ben
cal lnatrumenla. He carve1 bllllo - . !or commercial•lnotnunent ~ 1114 c. S. Morrlo, Iegmalton bu€ hll groateat ..U&amp;faei!Cil CGIIIea !rom creating Ullllual ialatlve and lnauranee .,...._
lnalrlane!U ~ by ai;Yloa !rom fe&amp;rl past. ;
Junior lll'anae olllcva ore /an
Ntf&amp;hbo&lt;illll art11t Klx Stewart ·ereateo exact dupllcatea of old Alkire, IIUister; llCIIna Croea,
JIIUiiclj lnllrumel1lst Vorn AIIID, the nioot rec011t ,_CGIIIer to the overseeri Brenda
lecrt.!Jo, ........Alrnl.ture ID:I ~ elockJ,
turer; Renee Burke,
~-Keith Alhil!)',

Frame House

BLUEFIELD, W, Va. (IJPI)
- Vlee President Hubert 1L

Destroyed by
Fire at Kyger

Humphrey made a nostalgic
campaign pilgrimage across
West VIrginia today, promisIng audiences al011g his rugged

bus route that a Democratic
viclory Ill November would Insure c:ontlnued_..-deoonomlc !&lt;ends In their state.
Humphrey flew here from

Charlotte, N.C., t.ookeommand
ol a bus w-avan and beaded
aeroas a hl1b', Awalaehlan
area where the people have
battled pcWert;y alnee llliiiUally
mined coal bepn to decline as

u. income awrce.
·~wnnw

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Elltertll~s .In Pomir·OY~

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