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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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Miss., chairman of tbe Judiciary Conunlttee, Aid the vote
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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Fortas to be Warren's
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three
days.
replacement as chief justice.

. . . - lie, and the ·llllllllDatlm
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
...,ld
r...,Jre
another
debatecalendar.
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and
a
t-.adrda
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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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thlrd.s neceBIII'Y.
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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llle court 11 In seoalon. The fall IU'P]IIOftll against him: ·
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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It will be onl,y the aecond Ume
- 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.
Allhoolllh 111e 'l'lleii&lt;II.Y •ote
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to take up the nomln-

Nhr.on
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(C&lt;Xtlooed !r&lt;m pop 1)

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near Chester.
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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/ Wilbur Sprague

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
TO DINNER
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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
o. Leeke talked tougtJ. The 300rioU~irmates at the state's
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.

Wyler lncafle)( thrives on heavy duty wear, wh ile its styling
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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console. Has fiddle .free Automatic
fine Tuning, big 6" oval speakers
and dependable solid copper circuits .

Don E. Provtnee, R~ 1, Mlddloport, charged with ,DWI In
Meigs County court, was fined

FleJut••l
Frlgidair•
Hoover

Middleport, 0.

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

dete.

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
natiYe speakers ~ any other alnglei1J1811818-

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cooter tonight and Frlda,y. !..owl
tonll!hl in the upper Sfla to mid ·

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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."

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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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· way '
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.''

j

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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Move Next

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.
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to llaure out how to cure his case
ct shlngleo ....
ol all
network stall muslelansls thel!nMr for a strike ....
Nixon will go to Mexlro for an Olympies festlvlt,y but his advisers
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Auditor of State Roger Cloud's Complete Summary Fiscal Report for 1968 is Reproduced
here by offset process for Public Information in the Identical Table Form Provide~

1968 STATE of OHIO
SUMMARY
FISCAL REPORT

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Roger Cloud- To the People of Ohio:

happy to p&lt;tsent this accountlnt to all Ollloans
of the foods they havt provided for state and local
services and p&lt;ograms.

ROGER CLOUD, Auditor of State
FOI EVERY GEIIERAL REVEIIUE FUIID DOLLAI

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IIICOME

FUND

SUMMARY- STATE Of OHIO

IHCO,.E AHD EXPENDITURES
Fl uol Ye•~. lEt~ dint June 30th, 1961
lnco~n•

E•pendit .. r••

$1, :ll3.158,8 IG

$1)94, 119,905

375,956,236

3110,128.~1

Fu•HI•

General Revenue

(lnclu&lt;lmg Rootaries)

Sa les Tax ~ 44t;
$485 rrullion

Hrghwoy
High... y Salety
Ma1or TM10ughlare
CorporattOne.
Utilities-llc
1140 million

Beer. Liquor.
ClgElrettu-16C
$187 million

All other- l3C
$141 million

Federal
aid-l4c
$154 million

84,650,871
297,005.238

Caprtal lmp!ov,....t

100, 108,910

117,220,314

5,086,397

4,058,936

Bond Retirement
Revenue Drsllibulioo , Other

259,828,121

156.0~.618

$2,550,99!1,584

$2,587,45t350

$438 million

$150 million

The aU (UIId siiiiHDBtY llhows Income and expoQdJtures ror the State of Oblo lor aU mooeys received or oxpendK in !local year 1968. This table
reflects in &amp; OIOIDingful rasblon the rinanclal
activities of the state govemment. Receipts lor
!local year 1968 are compiiK lor each [IIDd and to
lbeae totals &amp;llcled or sublracteel the &amp;djuoaneots
made dur!Dc tbo year to produce the tooome abOWD
in the table. EIPOndlturi!B ror fiscal year 1968
document the sum of tbe worruls Issued during lbo
year. leas the voucbors in process ror the prior
year &amp;Dd p1u• lbe voucllera IIi process .. June

Welfare -27 C
$295 million

or

30. 1968.

$137 mLilLOn

196]

II. P111tUc Welfare

Aid ior A&amp;od ..
Aidlo Bliod
'Aid .. Cri~od Cirild!JII

1968

I 67,928,917 I 68,«2,642 I 49,282,051
1,469,938
2,73&gt;,767
2,477,898
533,18
810,545
906,7«
IO,Ill6,643

Cllildrarl
Aid .. lli sallied
Pllblic ~ssis181ce
C. Service to Blind

5,!12,289
28,913,013
114,ill0
17,860,216

74,62'),080

94,373,679
17,671,217 19,:mtl.798
47,1911,!11 12,069,898
217,999
172,939
32,487,7ll 71,982,195'

Healtll c..
Toill P•blic Joltare 1132,124,654' 12«.140,95 l 1290,&amp;11,21i1
• Certain IHIIN public welfare proiJiams wore not included in
lbe Goneral Re""""' Fund oolil July 1, 1966
STUE AID FOR PUBliC JELF ARE
In Millions of Dollars
1291
$DI

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S2IXI

$132

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1968

1967

1963

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1963

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Qlnlcliorrs
Youtll Comorrs~oo
Tlllalllental Hoaltll,

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1967

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6,551,329

s11,665,316

10,487,998

13,629,048

lll0,71l1,870 $131i,767,11ti0

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1968

Olher School Ard

!309,378,387
21.367,016
6,507,352
1,614,679

$388,011.411
17,241,178
4, 171,432
14,790,578

Total Educat1on

1340,877,494

1434,2 16,760

I

914.700
6,595,150
1,900,000
1,641,800
1,900,000

I 6, 300,765
B,SI8,935
1.241,041
6,500,750
5,197,000

9 693,500
6,440,545
8,800,000
36,312,485

14,201,119
8,626, 778
14,061,450
43,560,304
6,254,352

School Foundation
Schoo\ Transportation Operating
School Bus Purchases

H i eh•• Education

P.kron Umvers•t~
Bowl~ng Greea umvers1ty
Central Sta te UnlvfiSity
C1nC1nnal1 Umversrty
Cleve land State Umvers1ty
Ken! Stale Un1vers1 1y
M1am1 Umvers1ty
OhiO Unrvers1ty
The Oh10 State UniverSity
Toledo Un1vers1ly

1 , 0~,700

Wughl Stale Umvers1ty
Youngstown Stale Unrversily
Oh 1o College of Medicine

1,620,100
-0150,000

2,688,541
5,697,603
700,000

Commun1ty Colleges

1,831,600
-02.671,400

4,213,814
570,927
4,631,419

Technicallnstltu.tes
Un1vers1ty Branches
Qt11o Slate Un1~ersity Hospital

cooperative [xtenSUlll SeiVICe
Agr1cu tture Research Cente1

Other Higher Educatroo
Tolal Hrgher Educalioo

EilEs MD u•tnRSitiES
.,. ·: :, )t~fE Aiil roInoolL.
llilliOII ol OoiiP
1148

ll!il
$93

$1011

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Year
Endln&amp;
)1111 30111

1963

1967

STATE AID TO SCHOOLS. HIGHER EDUCATION,
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AHD INDIVIDUALS
A.uditor o;ol Stete

TuberculosiS Hospitals
Police &amp; Firemen's Pensions
Cr1mutal Costs

Pwbl ic Welfare

Aid lor Age&lt;!, Healltr Care
Ard IO Blind
Aid to Crrppled Children
Aid lo Depellllent Children

Ubrary Aid &amp;
Ubrary Association
Local Healltr Dislrrcls
Probation Program - Youlh
Menially Delicient - Youth

Tolal Fublrc Welfare

By MILTON RlCHM.I:N
Sl', LOUIS (lJPll--That Tim
McCarver doell'l't eall a b a d
game at all.
Preljy good, in fact. He can
call one for me apytlme. So rm
lotting him.
- .,Notre Dame"," saya th.e .
Cardinal catcher. "Even-arterlaat week. rm no frout rwmer.
I think thQ can. take Iowa. n
That waa sueh a good call 1
asked Orlando Cepeda II ho
wanted to m_
ake one, too. He
lal.d aure.
"I like o, J. Slmp8on,"
ougpaled Co)IOM.
Well, I do too but he alowo
doWn a tr!Oe when he comes to
a brick wall and 1llal'a what
TN HanMick• ~ lhtl Miami
(Fla.) liDo look like to me.
·Itt,.. ~ll ~ o!onr with
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... aod"""'· but
. tr
,. ..iiloir'• """""-'

348,~3

I

415,447
298,160
1,833,973

95,000
208,850
173,713
139,705

94,000
257,600
450,870
139,705

Hrghway Salety, HosPilal Clai•s
Historrcal Society
Other State ~id

755,572
755,560
340.982

2,391,812
878,39(1
212.186

I 4,948.1811

$ 7,320,406

Total Slate SUbsidin

Although mally persons still tbe trouble .~: first place,,
speak of rhavlng a nervous · M&gt;yoaw ·'il'bo
ot-work"UU&lt;'
breakdown, this term Is inac- a constrlictive solution to hllf t
curate because there Is no problems 110alded should soak·
breakdown of their nerve tis- professional advice from a
sue. The term "nervous ex- psychiatrist or clinical psyhaustion" Is equally mislead- cho1oglst.
log because, no matter how
tired the victim feels, there Is Q-1 bave always had headno exhaustion of his nervous aches. In the last year they
system. Instead, there i~ a have become worse, A neubreakdown of his elfecttve- rologist says I have occipital
ness, c e used by emotional neuralgia. · He Ia giving me
strife, althoUgh It may notal- traction, muscle relaxers and
ways be readily recognized as Darvon. Would severing the
such.
nerve help? Would this cause
Fallure to pass an examlna- numbne811
lion a flnanciol reverse or
A-The o&lt;:clpital uerve Is
marital difficulties may trig· one of the brauches COOling
ger the "breakdown" but the from the spinal col,'d in the
basic cause In each case Is a neck. s eve ring the nerve .
severe blow to one's expect&amp;· would relieve the paiD but
lions aild ooe's pride. Tbe would leave the area supplied
usual manllestatlons are Joss by this nerve numb.
of appetite, a feeling of depression, Insomnia, loss of
Q-1 am taking ~uclng
weight, Irritability aild jitters. piUs preserlbell by my doctor
None of those symptoms nee- and also birth control piUs.
easar!IY meaua a breakdown Can the comblnallon of these
but, taken together and In the two cause. any harmful aide

BERRY'S WORLD

I 92,864,580

$118.044,689

Sales Ta• to Local Govern·

$100,930,312
2,735,767
810,545
74,615.080

$121.~4.246

Fund
lntan&amp;ible Tam
Horse Racinl Ta•es

17,675,257
47,190,991
172,939

19,3110,798
52.069.898
217,99'1

$244,140,951

$290,691.262

playing flanker and 5-5 an1126-

mi'•

mooatera

- z e ur

to put · 111a

Orange Juice and

upoet Southern C'olllornlo.
Here ere the other calls:
Tho East
UCLA over ~~Yracuee-1 know
lb'rocuae rllil It laot year. But
not thlo time Josephine,
PenD State over West VtrJI)nla
- Bot1r alMI always work up. a

·-tIn lhll ....
Willlapr and Miry aver PI~
Thill' keep telling me Pllt u
lmprOYed.
And Dertmoulh

over Holy
Cron, COrnell over Rutgers.
Brdr.Io over Booton College,
Prbieeton aver Columbia, Yale
Ofer Colgate, Harvard over
Bucknell, Temple OYer BoiiiDn
u., Penn over Brown, .Maine
mer Vermont and Maasa-

.,

Q-My doetor Is giving me I
AdJpex to curb my appetite.
Ia it habit-forming! ·
A-No.

cbusetta over Dalaware.

·

The Mfdwerit
PUrruo over NortlrWe-.-.
The only queatloo II by how

much.

r

Mlehlpa staje over Wlseon-

rrin- Dull'y'o

bol'• look at least a

Mayo Brotbers Clinic.
Mlmesota over Wake Foreot
-Gophora get ,.;u.
Ohlo State over Oregon- Joe
~rna lo a Buckeye elumnua
but he didn't have to tell me
thlo.
And Michigan aver Navy
Mlasourl over Army, Kanoa;
over New Mexico, COlorado OYer
Iowa Slate, Miami (0.) fr'ler
Kcmt

State,

Ohio

U,

over

State--lillphomore Chuck Hixson
fllps 'em Uke Gibson. He's No. 1
lnthe!l!)Unlry.
Tennesaee over Ri~ Vol!
look great at times, then only
10·80.

Texas over Oklahoma StateLonghorns 110 Into sar:aut _.,,

And· Houston aver Clnclmatl,
Unl•erslty of. Texas at El Paso
aver Arizona, Texaa Tech over
Colorado State. Tulsa over
Soulhem Dllnoll ~ Memphis
state over North Texas state.
The Far Weot
stanford over Air Fore~

01-'•

conditioo for Friday's encounter.

MEXICO CITY (UP0 - The
1968 Olympic Games, ochedui~ lo begin next week were
plaeM In Jeoparey qa1n toMy
as new student riots oontinued to roc:k the host elf;)'.
Altholllh Olympl c rules do
IIIli owelty anything about civil

d lsorde r s preceding the
gamea, one higlr ranking International Olympic Committee olflelal saldo "One would
be right to assume the games
are In Jeoparey of being canceled."
::x;:.-:;:w.mo::&gt;m~lmlt!IIW«!~&gt;It!O:IO

New Haven
Social Events

Toledo, Loulsvl.lle over DlijltOn. Although, the Falcons have one
Bowling Green over Western o1 their best ball elubs in years.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman HeOOerMicldgan, Wichita state over
Oregon state over Washington shot, Jr. of Pleasant Hill, caur.,
Drake and Xavier over Mar- - J-Iuskl.es are catching the vls~ted with her slsteraOObrothshall
Beavers in the wrong year.
er-n).Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
TheSouth
Wyoming over Arizona State Layne here recently. They also
l.SV over ljaYIW.., TIJe Tin&lt;:• _Cowboys looking to make up vlslled other relatives In the
h,H ·better keep tbelr "imlnd .GD.oc ror last week's!stliltii':·~. ·:!-..". : .·::-~~t.~'E~~ hlo~e .~ey,planned
their work 111ough, and not lie
And California over San Jose
'vlsn MrS, Hendelshot s mothlooking &amp;head to next week and _
S ate, Utah OYer Washington er, Mn. H. L. Oyer, who is in
Miami,
Norlolk, VL, with her son and
Florlrla over Mllllaslppl Slate Slate, Utah State over Monlana, ~ughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
_Comfortably,
West Texaa state over Montana James Dyer.
FlOC"lda Slate aver Teus state ~ Pacllle over Idaho.
Mrs. B. J. Howard and son,
A.&amp;M.-It was a halr-pdler laot
.
The Pro.
Michael, visited recentlY with
year an~ coul~ he qaln.
The one everybody will be her Mughler and son-In-law, Mr.
Duke o•er Maryland- Tho looking at will be played In ~ Mrs, Larry LeMulers, at
Carda saw Me Lain .was a- .llWe Atlanta where the Packers ao PhiladelphJa, PL
wUd hlglr so filii!' claclderl to agalnot the FalconSr
Mrs. Emo Wood is a surgical
take Duke,
They'll want to see whe4lror patient al Pleasant Valley HasAlabama over Mlallsslppl- Norm Van Brocklln makea aoy piW.
The Bear SIIYS It'll lie
dll!erenee ~ whether Phil
Mrs. Maxine Grimm has been
1
miserable rlcle horne boya If you Bengtsoo drcpa his thiN In a a patient at Pleasant Valley nosblow thla one.
row.
pltal
And .l:ubum over KentuckY .
Pecple are saying lhe Packers
Mrs. E. T. Wagenhals or NewGeorgia Tech over Clem...,; are getting old. one of thooo ark, 0., hao been yigtung her son
Georgia over Sooth Carolina, - l e lo Detroit' a Alex Karras, and ~Uihter-IJ&gt;.law, Mr. and
VIrginia Tech over Kanou Who also baa thlo lo 8IIY aboUt Mrs. Howard Wagenhals,
State, Vanderbilt over North BengtiOD:
Mr. alii Mrs. Harold Johnson
Carolina, VIrginia over DaYirl"~ Phil. tr ho wlaa, he vlslled lhelr soo ~ famlb, Dr.
...,, Soutbarn Mississippi aver ought ID; II ho looea, he' a a ~ Mrs. Gordon Johnsoo and
East Carolina ~ VMI "'er ~- Lombardi kne" the chlldren, Gambler, Ohio.
VIllanova.
riKirt time to otep aa~M."
Mrs. Harol~ Copehart boa been
The - e s t
One more Groen !!a¥ loll w
a surgical pal!ent at Veterans
Arkanlaa aver TCV- Razor- lhere wtll be ttroae saying bye MemorW Hoopllal, Pomeroy.
backl' pualng attack rrould be bye Bengtson. Dlt. ho ohould
Mr. ~ Mrs. Lawrence Uev·
the dodder,
raUy the PaCkers enough 1D lng ol Wlnlleld vlalted racenUy
SMIJ over Nor1ll Carolina beet Atlanta. I think they will. wllh lhtllr parents, Mrs. Thelma

~;a;;;~;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:1

Chicago
over.
Baltimon-- Earl
Other
NFL
cbolcoa:
Morrall can't do It all.
Dallal ewer St. Loul.., These
Cmla have no Bd&gt; GlbDetroit over Mlmoaota- Llonl
are .talldntl title.
New York over New Orloons
-Thoro aoe• Homer Jones.
Phlllllelphla orer Waih._..,
- RMaklna haYo a M!enae like
aRetlaleve.
Loa An&amp;reteo "'or SanFnrlelaco-- ~ four at bome, lorpt
lI.
.

. Clncl!utl
•

LleYing. and Mr. and Mrs. otha
Copehart

Mra. Dorsey Lee Roush baa
been a recent patient at Vlterana Memorial Hospllal.
PR&lt;YI'EST TRIALS
LONDON (lJPl)- Britain hae
OliPHioed dlsoatlalaolton wtar
111o propooed trials ID clrooH a
cball41180r lor the 1970 America's c.., 101' u..noter J&amp;Cbta,
curreatly Ia file haDrJs of the
lllilted Slatea.
A opokeiDWI '"" the Royal
Dorset Yadlt Club ·o f Britain
said a proteot ..,........., the
trial• may ba lndged wl111 1111
New York Yacht Club.

are banged up~ but should
beat the llrollcos.
llouatiDa aver Miami-Dol·
..
phlu
In too deep.
over Denver--.

LOlJIS ,(UP~)- n.e st. the Tlgera don't ponlc:. But,
Louis Conllr.la, usill! the IIIDO alllroolh Tltrer ~r~am&amp;er MoJo
vletorJ tonnula as ln 19871 sert Smith MelW the IMa blo el...
~owed Nelson Brlleo oot wa1 too tense, the stsna of
to hiD'I the pme of the jlUert were Chen - errors,
1968 World Serlealoday aplnot miacuea. and even a bit or
a ~t Tiger team ~ qJI&amp;l'relt,._
McLaln~ns
aeveral •fsno of Jitters.
Donoy
!&amp;Lain, Detroit~ 31·
Tho ·, TilJora, otunned b7 Bd&gt;
.pme
wtnnei'
... -....tto ·· Wa the
Gibson's record 17 at.r!keGUts
belton
pitcher
Wediloo&lt;lay, • ..,..
We:lneldl,y, named s·t e a c:i y
BOB GIBSON
lhtl
posl-ilame
c-lllnt.
plied
sootlt&gt;aw Mickey Lolleh to
UI!UIIlly
lw&gt;-lovlll!
Donoy,
wbo
owose Brllel!l at Busch Nemor·
relaxed
the
n1a1rt
before
the
lal StsdiiDD at 2 p.m. EDT.
game
by
pl-.rfDK
the
organ
1D
a
The CoNs !at the Boaton
hotel
dlulng
room
until
mlciRed So.x in tbe. '87 aeries on
Sl'. LOUIS (UPll-- Facts and
111ree wino by Gibson ~ one nlgh~ wao mlght,y unhlppy
ligures lor the 1968 World
about the way he was taken out
by Briles.
Series:
of lire game by Smith.
Gibson Going Strong
Teams- st. Louis Cardinal a
In tact, he was peeved that he
AM you couldn't bllme tbe
National League Olamptons, va:
wa5
taken out or the pme at
Cmls, after lhelr opening-game
Detroit Tigers, Am e r ·J can
aiL
4-0 triumph behlnd Gibson, lor
Lerqple Champlonr.
u A guy who pitches 300 am
toull1111 that Bullet Bd&gt; can pick
Defend.in.g Champions- Car10111e
innings just don't get
"' three wlna apln II he baa to.
dinals.
yanked
out · like that." aaid
That would mean all they woul~
First gam~ Cardinals won 4adding:
McLain,
need to retain their world
0.
• 'He (Smith) never even told
championship would be one win
Second game- At Busch stame
I was ouL He just !lent a
opln for Briles.
dium, St. Loula, Thuracbu'.
IUY
up to pinch41.il for me. 11
BrUea, a handsome ex•etor
Game time- 2 p.m. (EDT).
The errors, three or them,
who ~ a U-11 record tbla
Second game pltcherll- Dewere
bad enough. Ulkler the
year, is confident but he isn't
troit, MlcktiY Lollch (17 -9): st.
pressure
applied by the cards,
ldddiqr himself tt-et he can
Loula, Nelson Briles (19-11).
catcher
Bill Freehan, left
Second game oddo- Carda 13- mow down the Tigers the way Delder Willie Horton, and firstGlbooo ~ld. "·
10.
"It you e:qtect me to go oot baseman Norm Cash all drew
Series odds- Cardinals faerrors. Horton's, when he
~ pitch like he dl~." ~
vored 14 to 5.
Briles, "you're out of your ever- overran a ground single by
Remalng games-- thiN, fourth
Mike Shannon In the lourtll
and, If necessary, filth gamealn lovln' mird."
·
irming,
hurt the most. It let
ll he doesn't, that will be just
Detroit Saturday, SUnMy and
runners
move to second and
swell with the Tigers.
MonMy; sixth ~ seventh
third
and,
when JuHan Javier
It would not be accurate to
games, if necessary, in St.
tollowed with a single, what
the Tigers
Louis Wednesday and Thursday. say , Gibson ..panicky," because pros like could have been a 1..0 deficit
Series wiiUier- llrst teem to
bollooned lo 3-0.
win tour games.
But how about those three
Rival managers - Detroit,
card stolen bases- one each by
Mayo Smith; St. Loula, RM
Javier, Lw Brock, am Curt
Sc:hoendlenst.
Flood? Freehan managed to
throw out Javier once, but it
was a close, controversial call.
SERIES BOX
A UttleWM
DETROIT
AB R H Bl
As for what happeded to
MeAnltne 2b . . . . . . 4 o t o
McLain, Freehan agreed with
stanley ••• • . • . .. . 4 0 2 0
the general consensus that
distinctive corduroy
Kallne rf .. . ...... 4 o t o
brash Denny had not pitched auburban coat that's as
Caah lb .. •.• . . . . . 4 o o o
badly- just a bit too wildly.
comfortable as it is practical
Horlon If . ...... ...4 0 0 0
COLUMBlJS (lJPD - Woody
"J'ye never seen him so
.
.. as stylish as it is
Northrup r:l • . ......3 o o o Hayes doesn't llke renms.
wild," said the catcher. "He
I dtllal&gt;le. Pile collar and
Freehan c . . .... , .. 2 0 0 0
Like laat year when Ohio was wiJd high."
Wert3b ....... ....2010 State dumpM Oregoo 3(M), then
As ror Gibson. he figured his lining for added comfort
Mathews ph ••• ••• , .• 1 o o o .... clouted 41~ by Purdue.
secret was that he "surprised" lau•edeleather pocket tri.;,,
Tracewald 3b . . .. , , .0 0 0 0
uwe're not taking Oregon the Tlgen by showing them he
McLain p ...... .. .. I 0 0 0 lightly," IIQ'&amp; Hayes, despite be- could throw something besides
Matcblck ph . , , ... , .1 0 0 0 Ing a 20.polnt favorite In this last balls- curve:ti and sJiders.
Doboon P •••••.. ... 0 0 9 o Saturday's contest at the Ohio He said he threw "about 80 per 1\.1.'11
Brown ph • .•••.• , •• 1 o o o Stadium here:·
cent cast balls" as he: 1.
McMahon p ......... 0 0 0 0
Ohlo Slate woo Ito oponer- Eclipsed ~lily Koufas' record
T&lt;YI'ALS
31 0 5 0 31-14 &amp;pinal Southern Methodist - last weekend, whlle in
Sl', LOUts
AB R H Bl two conteats this year Oregon
Brock II .........• 4 1 1 1 has boon dumped each time.
Flood cf • . , •• • , •.. 4 0 1 0
uwe plan to stay on the vicMarta rf .. . ....... 3 1 o o tory troll and the only way to
Cepeda lb . . . . . . . . ,4 0 0 o do that Is think about Oregon,"
McCarver c . , ••• ..•3 1 1 0 says Hayes, whose Buckeyes
9ramon 3b ... .. •.•. 4 I 2 I take on No. 1 ranked PUrW.e
Javier 2b . ... , ••• , .3 0 1 2 111e following weokend.
Maxvlll &amp;S • . ....•.•2 0 0 0
"We were up for Oregon a
Glbaonp . . .. .. .... 2000 year ago - mll)'be even pl~ed
OUR FINEST OUAUTY
TOTALS
29 4 6 4 over OUT heada," he adds..
NEW TREADS
Detroit .•. , •. DOD DOD 000- 0
A year ago Hayes• rullbacka
(ratrudc on &amp;DUrwl flra bodlll)
Ill Louis •••.• 000 300 lOx- 4 shot down the Ducks as the big
You aet lhe eame type or
winlcr-lrllclion trc11d deeian
E - Freehan, Horton. Cash. men carried 43 times for 149
lhat comes on our
LOB - Detroit 5, Sl, Louis 6. yards and three toudtdowna.
"Suburbanite''· nylon
7.15114
2B - Kallno. 3B - McCILn'er.
winter tlrel.
7.35.114
It may be the same story thia
HR - Brock. S1l - Brock, Ja- year, then, again, it ma,y not.
vier, Flood. S- GIBSON.
Hayes keeps saying ''We'll
IPHRERBBSO paas more this &amp;eaJIOI\ watt and
McLain (1) . • •. 5 3 3 2 3 3 see."
llob....... . . . .22111D
After Wednesday's praoltce,
McMahon • • · •.. 1 I 0 0 0 0 Hayes wao lfllck to conceM
Gibson (W) • • ••• 9 5 0 0 1 17 that tile Buckeyes have more
T- 2:29. A- 54,692,
really fine receivers thil year
'
than In recent history.

sr.

Facts And F"IgUreS

CORDUROY

PACESETTER

Bucks in

'®'by CRESCO

Readiness

For Ducks

NEW YORK
HOUSE

SEEK TRAllE
sr. LOUIS (UPll-- The Cleveland Indiana have roaM a nveCARDS 15-4 FAVORITE
player offer lor biB Frank
LAS VEGAS, Nov. (VPI&gt;IIoward, Waohlngton'a borne nm The st. Loula Cardlnalo, a w
kJni,
victor OYOr the DetnJit 11gen Jn
The live plt~Yerl tha Indiana the lint game rif the 1968 World
have 9fl'ered lor Howard, Who Serlea, toMy were moM 14 to 5
led lhtl American Longue with favorites b7 Lu Vepa oddamaH hoteora, are pitcher stan kera to tlhe the aeries.
In k~My's ..game In st.
Williams, a h o r t o to p Lorn
Brown, catehel' Duke Sims ~ Loui1 In which Nel0011 Briles
outOeiMra Tommy Harper ~ wiD start ca 111e mound IPinot
Lee Maye.
The Senators' Detroit's Mlckoy Lollch, the
111811110111enl Ia COIIIklarlns the Cmls were tlh~ 13-10 fm&gt;.
rites.

Trust

"You'll Like Our Service"
Phone 61
Pomeroy, 0.

heat to
CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.,

.'
'·

$

24,000,000

43,683,319
983,965

46,700,696

67,993,876
95,99!1,997

69,81&amp;,114
107,191,134
9,764,ia8

$142,539,519
==

been the big runners for GAHS

llrus far. However Neal has bean
'
used more asablocklngbackthan
a runner in hls last two outings.
With veteran Tom ~noer

roll "'up.
"
may

1,018.404

Stale Revenue

Colleclions for
Local Gove-1111

year than In 1967. The Marauder11 have completed 22 ot 60 aerlall!llor 358 yardl!l, SenlorDennt•
Ault, 153-pound eDCI, is the nwnber one receiYir with 15 completionl!l, 288 yi.rds and tl!ree
IOOchdown.s.
Tom Proae, 186-pound sophomore tailback, and Chuck Neal
191opound junior fullback, haY;

pwrd freshman Larry Snowden at
quarterback, the Galliano ~tO
add more apark to their oftenae
opln lhlo week. At l•st thll
eomblm.Uon clicked against a
rugged lronloo eleven.
The Blue OevU.I!I haven't won
at Marauder stadium siBCe Jack
1962 SEOAL champs
dWillled ChanceJ'o 111en PIHDeroy
Panthers, 2S-8.1n1964, theeham~
pion Panthers plmerh 20-6 Mfeat
on GAHS, and In 1966, coach Bud
Blc:kle'a boys stunned the heavily
faYOred GaiUans, 20-0. That d&amp;feal knocked GAllS out ct the
championship race two years ago.
Last year, Me lea downed Gallipollo 8-li In a ~e!enslve strug.
gle on Memorial Field.
By comparative scores through
one common toe - Athens - the
Marauden are favored by three
points. But todayI cmwarathe
scores don't mean much. Everybody el!J)eets a close battle. The
team making the fewestmiatakes
should come out ahead
Both teams are in top physical

Neii" Yorlt "'er San Dlolo--all bali • &amp;!)011 pio
. .... l!let a ""' - ..
Oa¥'',., ewer ,Do~ Ratdlr1 IIIII

1961

Tolal

week after putting OJ) a whale of
a bettie.
GallipoUa Joat tts seaaon opener to Huntington, 21~, bounced
Coel GroYe, then loat a bitter delenl!llve battle to Athens, 8-3. Lut
week, the GalliansouUastedlronton, 28-20.
Melgs has eight lettermen back
t'rom the 1967 ball club which
posted a 9--1 season (6-0inleague
play). GAHS has12baokfromlast
' « n squad.
years-..-..
Coach Chancey's ladl!l weren't
figured to be much or a threat
.this fall - at least earlY in the

,foe'' -

$687,445,181 . 1884,272,556

9,878.~

Meigs hu pal!lsed more tills

Tho .I:FL

---

S 24,000.IXXI

ener, but feU 20-18 to.Atllenslast

CliJ lwer IJnthJcTrruallor &lt;*II than It loolro.

Fi ecol

Gasoline Taus
Motor Vehicle Licenses
Li~r Pennils

rm . poettng o« on· lhot~
adYIIOtl' and 'aofng with Mia-

A-EIIber llrug alone m~
cause nausea. 'raken togefller,
this effect may be Increased.
C are f u 1 adjustment of tlie
dosage often r ell e .v e s thili .•
symptom.

.

So Is Meigs. lnalde lhe SEOAL,

pair of touchdowns better.
· lndl&amp;na over IDinois-The
DlW has more potlento than

..

' :)

Kanaal

STATI COLLECTED TUU
AND OTHER REVENUES
FOR LOCAL GOYERHMENT

2,150,000
3,950,000
1,512,809

94.313,679

193, IllS
418,028
248,717
1,518.872

$

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT. M.D.

aUve factors, a diagnosis can
usuallY be made.
Tbe common advice to lake
a vacation, get aw~ from It
all and give yourself a change
of scene may afford aome
temporary relief. But It will
do no lasting good If you come
back with the aame old attltudes toward Ufe . and return
to the altuatlona that caused

Thur~,. Octo.3,, INS

I{~~

·.,. '··

Trojans Due to be Upset

presence of one. or more caus· effects, such as nausea?

County Agrrcultural Socrelies
Sorl &amp;later Conservalroo
Thoroughbre&lt;t Race Fund
Veterans Organizatroos

6.~.IXXI

906,144

1,575.400
1,039,498
637,789

Stote Aid

Total Stale Ard

2,477,898

I 1,361,281

lrreducrble Debt
Aid lo Local Gov,.nment
I 4,613,968 $ 3,999,439
• Slate Fund, subsidy pard lo Slale Police and Fire Pensroo Fund.

5,565,000
1,656,00!
2,895,500
250,000

- - -

1917

/ •

Weekly Picking Exercise

'Nervous Breakdown'
An Inaccurate Term ·

1968

.

Should Williams not play,
his place will be taken by 130
pound junior Pat Archer, accol'dln8 to coach Chancey,

THI! DOCTOR BAVB

Collean. Universitin
lOll rei lied hiiller edllealioo inslitutions
I 14,743,715 $92,864,510 $141,044,619,

1118111

Publu: Assistance
Case Serv1ces to Bhnd

1167

IC

f i u: al

1967

Ard lo Disable&lt;!

.

1967

19_.3

Fluol·

18~.113,9117 11011,220,812 112~138,812

STATE IJPI'ORT FOR IIEJITM. HEALTH, ADULT,
YOUl'H. OORIIECTIOIS
In lllillioo ol Dolin

i .•

HATE AID TO SCHOOLS, HIGHER EDUCATION,
LOCAL GOVERNMENT , AND INDIVIDUALS

Educot . on

Aidlo ~detrt

,,

1967

au.

1968

1967

1963

2. Hith•t ltlvntlen

Schools - 40C

Co lleges-1 4C

•

En din&amp;
)1110 Jlltr

96,814,689

Total All Funds

-'"'n

or my

97,647,618

EXPEIIDITURES

halfback Elbert WUIIams when

lhtl whistle blows 1o open lhe
battle
Meigs-GAllS
Frl&lt;lay.
WUUams has been absent
~am school- and practicea
- since Monda)', a vi cUm ol

m

311,037,432

Li qoor Cootro I

Wi.ldlife

eran wingback and defensive

my

14,416,525
103,459,611l

~ . 857,366

go without the services ofvet·

or

v.m.m

All

The Marauder&amp; may ha\le to

rouow

This Is a summary of state government Income
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seaaoo - but ~Is boys ~.e imthe de!endlrw chsJq&gt;lon Moraurl- pr&lt;M!d tremendously olnce ' the
ers, _like the vltlU~ Blue Devtls, Pt. Pleasant setback.
are 1-J after two weeks action.
In four games, the Maraudera
counter wUl remain in contention
Meigs openerll1s caD!jlllignwlth have gained 1,059 yardo ruahlllll
IDr
tho . 1968 ooo!erence a 13-6 win over Wahama. On andpassfDg,c~aredtotbeDev·
championahip. The loser'· In all Sepl 13, the charges of Coach II a' 701 total In loor outlngo Bli
probabillt,y, will be eUmlnatacl. Charles Chancey dropped a 28-6 Marauder guns Uustarhave.been
It w1ll be the Blue Uevih aecw decision to Pt. Pleasant, ranked John Srnith,158-poundsentortall·
ond roerl trip ot the campoign. sixth In Triple Aplay lhla week back who has pined 349 yardaln
The Galllane smashed Col1 Grove in West Virginia. The Marauders 66 ~S. aod Ken Eqd.lsh. 17134-ll In their first battle away then polished orr Nelsonvl.lle- pound senior fullback who has
from home. Overall, GAllS is 2-2. York 30..0 In their conference up.. 198 yards In 50 trjpa.
Gallfl)ollo journeys lo Meigs
Friday nlah~
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their
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reotilllrllll - auapoclo&lt;l •u-·C·
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lnl lkla81tnr
conotruolt":!
111fll the nat o1 Helen Help lJSI, Josue." Too ba~ we ean't oillln!i
.... "Cibarel" as a •'IWO(er
It .welcomes lalllha but """'t 111ch a terriOc comnililf PI-"
(two Uekela lor the price &lt;tone)
ciOd&amp;a a serious lfleSuoft wltb a like worklilll ~ • a bett6i'·
can BfOIIO aboUt the 1aameln Ita
brush-oil.
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worl~ - that Weod IOC"Pt aaoi.
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A cubic loot of water welfchl to YOtJTH ASKED FOR IT, care Dear K.R::
Hoi.. Help USI tbla newopaDon't MY ''TOo bill ... ' eaa't
VOIO!I lo biM!nr lor the swish· about 62.4 pounds, hydro ogper.
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Dear Helen:
My ioother Ia !'l&gt;llab ill!i 1111
1 am 18 ~ got married I'M&gt; flllrer Ia Italian. HoW do 7 o u
wOoks aao. My Jursban~ Ia 17. tbiM !feel mrfrlenda hit
1 don't love him, Helen. 1 to!~ me with Those Jokes? can't ti10Y
my mother tlrU a My before pick m some other nail~?
our marrlase but abe m8 me - POL.IT
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110 tJrrouglr with lt. All he tblnka Door P.:
In onler to better und«S~ndtog the c-lllll!iDI
about Ia - · aird 1 can't otancl
A bolter C!JOattoir: Can't we
him.'
pck up a klnMr form ofliulnor
nature of public aupport lor g o v - t serviCe&amp;
Tho bo.Y I reaJ11lovo Juot came 11110 etlrnlc joke a? Wbal starta serloa of comparative tables
lhowlng state
back to town. 1 kNeel him for a ed out lum7 Ia pttlng pritlf
aoalatance lot major publlc proi:Jam areas for nacal
year 1968. the prior year, lirrcal 1967, Ill~ live
year ~ four montlla, 11111 while - · - H.
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mloDear
Helen:
yeara ago in IIBCal 1963.
My parerrts are aolnl to be
take. There's notblnB I ean do
abcart the baby that is c:m the awa;r on a week'• vacatlm. M,y
way, but do I trave to keep on sister ~ I will IIIey wIth
1961
1967
1963
w1111 a 81J1 1 loaflle? The Qlher !rleods. What my lolka ~·t
I. w-1•
bo,y wan11 to marry me ~ take know Is 111ot ttri sister, w h o
FOIIIIIIa1ioo
1226,026,835 IJ)9,318,:117 Ul8,012,477
care
the baby. - TIRED OF hangs out with a wild crowd,
22,31i7,/)76
Sdlool Tr•$110[1atiOO 15,:11~ 158
111M
Ia plaminl! a porQI II\ 0111' hoyiO
4,172,432
6,!li7,3S2
School Blls Purdlases 3,~1.100
Dear Tired:
while they are llfiiiO· She'l new
14,190,518
2,624,619
Seems to me you're too mla- In the gang ~ WBnla to makf
Oltr« Sdrool Aid
l,5Jfl,242
jake.piOIIO lor an ~t Meiolon. en lmpresalon.
Total Sdlools
$241i,233,JI5 $340,817,494 $434,216,700
tr 7011 can't otancl the ~ :roo We Juot got newlurnl- ~
- · leave II, but don't jwnp I know they will wreCk someInto another untll you are 1'08l\Y thing, bealdoa mll)'bo ateel atuft,
S'TATE ASSIST~NCE TO SCHOOLS
IO&lt; marriiii!O- At tbla point, I I found out ebout 111e JIOl1l' aceltblnk bo111bo,yaarebolterolfw1111- Mntall,y. Srould I tell
parlollillioo olllollas
out you. - H.
enla ~ apoll tbelr vacatkirl?
Dear Helen:
- LITTLE SJS'I'ER
$434
Is there reaDy auch a b I g Dear Sla:
$341
gMOtatloa pp, or Ia It )lot 111at
Better a apolled vaeatlml than
$400
the ldda wtrohavecleel~toleave a wreckedhoooo. MaybayourperS241i
ooclei;y get all the JntorYiows? onto ean save both - plus your
Moot
!rlends feel as I alstar's reputation - II they
$200
do:
We
reapSct
the •rover - 30" crack doWn now and get her
I ilO
poople, enJoy talhlng with DI8IQ' back on the rlghl track. - H.
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of them ami, while we don't alFiscal Year
8

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Don't cl1allonP him - be
the poc:kell mo ,...Uer on his
tlhle to hoop. hl'o aim hustler •
koon.
S. N. Behrman ohoUid be • ·
elated a national _,.,.,n
protected from age: the 75.,yearold playwrlghl'o ftrot ncwei"Tho
Burutng Glaas" Ia anltemofgeu.
tool
a ftctlonalel!e&lt;t

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. 500 lD the Frlaro Cil....... Wl'1 ~e wl111 eit«&lt;d .&amp;e;

Fields laiD Jam&amp;lta aoi her bonOj'IIIOOil with clllldhoocl sweetboUt Steve craig;
lhe ·
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"SNJa Duba," tho "new wave"
(me••l•g fun4J1Nt} bit mualcal
IIU]lllOsocUy by
young poopie will be !llm-scripte&lt;l by NunnaJb, .Jolm800 - wiiO'a 701
ABC-TV aehecluled "Holly Gol!ii1tiY " based on Truman CapOle' a' ((''llkfst. at Tiffany's")
as a next aeoaon series; N&lt;YI'
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liar' I trritatton Ia u to Dean
Martin's gottlns $2,000,000-pluo
per , _ while "he" gets hall
111a1 lor nve nlKirtl a wool&lt;; no
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Nixon will go to Mexlro for an Olympies festlvlt,y but his advisers
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Auditor of State Roger Cloud's Complete Summary Fiscal Report for 1968 is Reproduced
here by offset process for Public Information in the Identical Table Form Provide~

1968 STATE of OHIO
SUMMARY
FISCAL REPORT

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Roger Cloud- To the People of Ohio:

happy to p&lt;tsent this accountlnt to all Ollloans
of the foods they havt provided for state and local
services and p&lt;ograms.

ROGER CLOUD, Auditor of State
FOI EVERY GEIIERAL REVEIIUE FUIID DOLLAI

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IIICOME

FUND

SUMMARY- STATE Of OHIO

IHCO,.E AHD EXPENDITURES
Fl uol Ye•~. lEt~ dint June 30th, 1961
lnco~n•

E•pendit .. r••

$1, :ll3.158,8 IG

$1)94, 119,905

375,956,236

3110,128.~1

Fu•HI•

General Revenue

(lnclu&lt;lmg Rootaries)

Sa les Tax ~ 44t;
$485 rrullion

Hrghwoy
High... y Salety
Ma1or TM10ughlare
CorporattOne.
Utilities-llc
1140 million

Beer. Liquor.
ClgElrettu-16C
$187 million

All other- l3C
$141 million

Federal
aid-l4c
$154 million

84,650,871
297,005.238

Caprtal lmp!ov,....t

100, 108,910

117,220,314

5,086,397

4,058,936

Bond Retirement
Revenue Drsllibulioo , Other

259,828,121

156.0~.618

$2,550,99!1,584

$2,587,45t350

$438 million

$150 million

The aU (UIId siiiiHDBtY llhows Income and expoQdJtures ror the State of Oblo lor aU mooeys received or oxpendK in !local year 1968. This table
reflects in &amp; OIOIDingful rasblon the rinanclal
activities of the state govemment. Receipts lor
!local year 1968 are compiiK lor each [IIDd and to
lbeae totals &amp;llcled or sublracteel the &amp;djuoaneots
made dur!Dc tbo year to produce the tooome abOWD
in the table. EIPOndlturi!B ror fiscal year 1968
document the sum of tbe worruls Issued during lbo
year. leas the voucbors in process ror the prior
year &amp;Dd p1u• lbe voucllera IIi process .. June

Welfare -27 C
$295 million

or

30. 1968.

$137 mLilLOn

196]

II. P111tUc Welfare

Aid ior A&amp;od ..
Aidlo Bliod
'Aid .. Cri~od Cirild!JII

1968

I 67,928,917 I 68,«2,642 I 49,282,051
1,469,938
2,73&gt;,767
2,477,898
533,18
810,545
906,7«
IO,Ill6,643

Cllildrarl
Aid .. lli sallied
Pllblic ~ssis181ce
C. Service to Blind

5,!12,289
28,913,013
114,ill0
17,860,216

74,62'),080

94,373,679
17,671,217 19,:mtl.798
47,1911,!11 12,069,898
217,999
172,939
32,487,7ll 71,982,195'

Healtll c..
Toill P•blic Joltare 1132,124,654' 12«.140,95 l 1290,&amp;11,21i1
• Certain IHIIN public welfare proiJiams wore not included in
lbe Goneral Re""""' Fund oolil July 1, 1966
STUE AID FOR PUBliC JELF ARE
In Millions of Dollars
1291
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1967

1963

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Qlnlcliorrs
Youtll Comorrs~oo
Tlllalllental Hoaltll,

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1967

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6,551,329

s11,665,316

10,487,998

13,629,048

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Olher School Ard

!309,378,387
21.367,016
6,507,352
1,614,679

$388,011.411
17,241,178
4, 171,432
14,790,578

Total Educat1on

1340,877,494

1434,2 16,760

I

914.700
6,595,150
1,900,000
1,641,800
1,900,000

I 6, 300,765
B,SI8,935
1.241,041
6,500,750
5,197,000

9 693,500
6,440,545
8,800,000
36,312,485

14,201,119
8,626, 778
14,061,450
43,560,304
6,254,352

School Foundation
Schoo\ Transportation Operating
School Bus Purchases

H i eh•• Education

P.kron Umvers•t~
Bowl~ng Greea umvers1ty
Central Sta te UnlvfiSity
C1nC1nnal1 Umversrty
Cleve land State Umvers1ty
Ken! Stale Un1vers1 1y
M1am1 Umvers1ty
OhiO Unrvers1ty
The Oh10 State UniverSity
Toledo Un1vers1ly

1 , 0~,700

Wughl Stale Umvers1ty
Youngstown Stale Unrversily
Oh 1o College of Medicine

1,620,100
-0150,000

2,688,541
5,697,603
700,000

Commun1ty Colleges

1,831,600
-02.671,400

4,213,814
570,927
4,631,419

Technicallnstltu.tes
Un1vers1ty Branches
Qt11o Slate Un1~ersity Hospital

cooperative [xtenSUlll SeiVICe
Agr1cu tture Research Cente1

Other Higher Educatroo
Tolal Hrgher Educalioo

EilEs MD u•tnRSitiES
.,. ·: :, )t~fE Aiil roInoolL.
llilliOII ol OoiiP
1148

ll!il
$93

$1011

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1963

1967

STATE AID TO SCHOOLS. HIGHER EDUCATION,
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AHD INDIVIDUALS
A.uditor o;ol Stete

TuberculosiS Hospitals
Police &amp; Firemen's Pensions
Cr1mutal Costs

Pwbl ic Welfare

Aid lor Age&lt;!, Healltr Care
Ard IO Blind
Aid to Crrppled Children
Aid lo Depellllent Children

Ubrary Aid &amp;
Ubrary Association
Local Healltr Dislrrcls
Probation Program - Youlh
Menially Delicient - Youth

Tolal Fublrc Welfare

By MILTON RlCHM.I:N
Sl', LOUIS (lJPll--That Tim
McCarver doell'l't eall a b a d
game at all.
Preljy good, in fact. He can
call one for me apytlme. So rm
lotting him.
- .,Notre Dame"," saya th.e .
Cardinal catcher. "Even-arterlaat week. rm no frout rwmer.
I think thQ can. take Iowa. n
That waa sueh a good call 1
asked Orlando Cepeda II ho
wanted to m_
ake one, too. He
lal.d aure.
"I like o, J. Slmp8on,"
ougpaled Co)IOM.
Well, I do too but he alowo
doWn a tr!Oe when he comes to
a brick wall and 1llal'a what
TN HanMick• ~ lhtl Miami
(Fla.) liDo look like to me.
·Itt,.. ~ll ~ o!onr with
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348,~3

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415,447
298,160
1,833,973

95,000
208,850
173,713
139,705

94,000
257,600
450,870
139,705

Hrghway Salety, HosPilal Clai•s
Historrcal Society
Other State ~id

755,572
755,560
340.982

2,391,812
878,39(1
212.186

I 4,948.1811

$ 7,320,406

Total Slate SUbsidin

Although mally persons still tbe trouble .~: first place,,
speak of rhavlng a nervous · M&gt;yoaw ·'il'bo
ot-work"UU&lt;'
breakdown, this term Is inac- a constrlictive solution to hllf t
curate because there Is no problems 110alded should soak·
breakdown of their nerve tis- professional advice from a
sue. The term "nervous ex- psychiatrist or clinical psyhaustion" Is equally mislead- cho1oglst.
log because, no matter how
tired the victim feels, there Is Q-1 bave always had headno exhaustion of his nervous aches. In the last year they
system. Instead, there i~ a have become worse, A neubreakdown of his elfecttve- rologist says I have occipital
ness, c e used by emotional neuralgia. · He Ia giving me
strife, althoUgh It may notal- traction, muscle relaxers and
ways be readily recognized as Darvon. Would severing the
such.
nerve help? Would this cause
Fallure to pass an examlna- numbne811
lion a flnanciol reverse or
A-The o&lt;:clpital uerve Is
marital difficulties may trig· one of the brauches COOling
ger the "breakdown" but the from the spinal col,'d in the
basic cause In each case Is a neck. s eve ring the nerve .
severe blow to one's expect&amp;· would relieve the paiD but
lions aild ooe's pride. Tbe would leave the area supplied
usual manllestatlons are Joss by this nerve numb.
of appetite, a feeling of depression, Insomnia, loss of
Q-1 am taking ~uclng
weight, Irritability aild jitters. piUs preserlbell by my doctor
None of those symptoms nee- and also birth control piUs.
easar!IY meaua a breakdown Can the comblnallon of these
but, taken together and In the two cause. any harmful aide

BERRY'S WORLD

I 92,864,580

$118.044,689

Sales Ta• to Local Govern·

$100,930,312
2,735,767
810,545
74,615.080

$121.~4.246

Fund
lntan&amp;ible Tam
Horse Racinl Ta•es

17,675,257
47,190,991
172,939

19,3110,798
52.069.898
217,99'1

$244,140,951

$290,691.262

playing flanker and 5-5 an1126-

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mooatera

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to put · 111a

Orange Juice and

upoet Southern C'olllornlo.
Here ere the other calls:
Tho East
UCLA over ~~Yracuee-1 know
lb'rocuae rllil It laot year. But
not thlo time Josephine,
PenD State over West VtrJI)nla
- Bot1r alMI always work up. a

·-tIn lhll ....
Willlapr and Miry aver PI~
Thill' keep telling me Pllt u
lmprOYed.
And Dertmoulh

over Holy
Cron, COrnell over Rutgers.
Brdr.Io over Booton College,
Prbieeton aver Columbia, Yale
Ofer Colgate, Harvard over
Bucknell, Temple OYer BoiiiDn
u., Penn over Brown, .Maine
mer Vermont and Maasa-

.,

Q-My doetor Is giving me I
AdJpex to curb my appetite.
Ia it habit-forming! ·
A-No.

cbusetta over Dalaware.

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The Mfdwerit
PUrruo over NortlrWe-.-.
The only queatloo II by how

much.

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Mlehlpa staje over Wlseon-

rrin- Dull'y'o

bol'• look at least a

Mayo Brotbers Clinic.
Mlmesota over Wake Foreot
-Gophora get ,.;u.
Ohlo State over Oregon- Joe
~rna lo a Buckeye elumnua
but he didn't have to tell me
thlo.
And Michigan aver Navy
Mlasourl over Army, Kanoa;
over New Mexico, COlorado OYer
Iowa Slate, Miami (0.) fr'ler
Kcmt

State,

Ohio

U,

over

State--lillphomore Chuck Hixson
fllps 'em Uke Gibson. He's No. 1
lnthe!l!)Unlry.
Tennesaee over Ri~ Vol!
look great at times, then only
10·80.

Texas over Oklahoma StateLonghorns 110 Into sar:aut _.,,

And· Houston aver Clnclmatl,
Unl•erslty of. Texas at El Paso
aver Arizona, Texaa Tech over
Colorado State. Tulsa over
Soulhem Dllnoll ~ Memphis
state over North Texas state.
The Far Weot
stanford over Air Fore~

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conditioo for Friday's encounter.

MEXICO CITY (UP0 - The
1968 Olympic Games, ochedui~ lo begin next week were
plaeM In Jeoparey qa1n toMy
as new student riots oontinued to roc:k the host elf;)'.
Altholllh Olympl c rules do
IIIli owelty anything about civil

d lsorde r s preceding the
gamea, one higlr ranking International Olympic Committee olflelal saldo "One would
be right to assume the games
are In Jeoparey of being canceled."
::x;:.-:;:w.mo::&gt;m~lmlt!IIW«!~&gt;It!O:IO

New Haven
Social Events

Toledo, Loulsvl.lle over DlijltOn. Although, the Falcons have one
Bowling Green over Western o1 their best ball elubs in years.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman HeOOerMicldgan, Wichita state over
Oregon state over Washington shot, Jr. of Pleasant Hill, caur.,
Drake and Xavier over Mar- - J-Iuskl.es are catching the vls~ted with her slsteraOObrothshall
Beavers in the wrong year.
er-n).Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
TheSouth
Wyoming over Arizona State Layne here recently. They also
l.SV over ljaYIW.., TIJe Tin&lt;:• _Cowboys looking to make up vlslled other relatives In the
h,H ·better keep tbelr "imlnd .GD.oc ror last week's!stliltii':·~. ·:!-..". : .·::-~~t.~'E~~ hlo~e .~ey,planned
their work 111ough, and not lie
And California over San Jose
'vlsn MrS, Hendelshot s mothlooking &amp;head to next week and _
S ate, Utah OYer Washington er, Mn. H. L. Oyer, who is in
Miami,
Norlolk, VL, with her son and
Florlrla over Mllllaslppl Slate Slate, Utah State over Monlana, ~ughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
_Comfortably,
West Texaa state over Montana James Dyer.
FlOC"lda Slate aver Teus state ~ Pacllle over Idaho.
Mrs. B. J. Howard and son,
A.&amp;M.-It was a halr-pdler laot
.
The Pro.
Michael, visited recentlY with
year an~ coul~ he qaln.
The one everybody will be her Mughler and son-In-law, Mr.
Duke o•er Maryland- Tho looking at will be played In ~ Mrs, Larry LeMulers, at
Carda saw Me Lain .was a- .llWe Atlanta where the Packers ao PhiladelphJa, PL
wUd hlglr so filii!' claclderl to agalnot the FalconSr
Mrs. Emo Wood is a surgical
take Duke,
They'll want to see whe4lror patient al Pleasant Valley HasAlabama over Mlallsslppl- Norm Van Brocklln makea aoy piW.
The Bear SIIYS It'll lie
dll!erenee ~ whether Phil
Mrs. Maxine Grimm has been
1
miserable rlcle horne boya If you Bengtsoo drcpa his thiN In a a patient at Pleasant Valley nosblow thla one.
row.
pltal
And .l:ubum over KentuckY .
Pecple are saying lhe Packers
Mrs. E. T. Wagenhals or NewGeorgia Tech over Clem...,; are getting old. one of thooo ark, 0., hao been yigtung her son
Georgia over Sooth Carolina, - l e lo Detroit' a Alex Karras, and ~Uihter-IJ&gt;.law, Mr. and
VIrginia Tech over Kanou Who also baa thlo lo 8IIY aboUt Mrs. Howard Wagenhals,
State, Vanderbilt over North BengtiOD:
Mr. alii Mrs. Harold Johnson
Carolina, VIrginia over DaYirl"~ Phil. tr ho wlaa, he vlslled lhelr soo ~ famlb, Dr.
...,, Soutbarn Mississippi aver ought ID; II ho looea, he' a a ~ Mrs. Gordon Johnsoo and
East Carolina ~ VMI "'er ~- Lombardi kne" the chlldren, Gambler, Ohio.
VIllanova.
riKirt time to otep aa~M."
Mrs. Harol~ Copehart boa been
The - e s t
One more Groen !!a¥ loll w
a surgical pal!ent at Veterans
Arkanlaa aver TCV- Razor- lhere wtll be ttroae saying bye MemorW Hoopllal, Pomeroy.
backl' pualng attack rrould be bye Bengtson. Dlt. ho ohould
Mr. ~ Mrs. Lawrence Uev·
the dodder,
raUy the PaCkers enough 1D lng ol Wlnlleld vlalted racenUy
SMIJ over Nor1ll Carolina beet Atlanta. I think they will. wllh lhtllr parents, Mrs. Thelma

~;a;;;~;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:1

Chicago
over.
Baltimon-- Earl
Other
NFL
cbolcoa:
Morrall can't do It all.
Dallal ewer St. Loul.., These
Cmla have no Bd&gt; GlbDetroit over Mlmoaota- Llonl
are .talldntl title.
New York over New Orloons
-Thoro aoe• Homer Jones.
Phlllllelphla orer Waih._..,
- RMaklna haYo a M!enae like
aRetlaleve.
Loa An&amp;reteo "'or SanFnrlelaco-- ~ four at bome, lorpt
lI.
.

. Clncl!utl
•

LleYing. and Mr. and Mrs. otha
Copehart

Mra. Dorsey Lee Roush baa
been a recent patient at Vlterana Memorial Hospllal.
PR&lt;YI'EST TRIALS
LONDON (lJPl)- Britain hae
OliPHioed dlsoatlalaolton wtar
111o propooed trials ID clrooH a
cball41180r lor the 1970 America's c.., 101' u..noter J&amp;Cbta,
curreatly Ia file haDrJs of the
lllilted Slatea.
A opokeiDWI '"" the Royal
Dorset Yadlt Club ·o f Britain
said a proteot ..,........., the
trial• may ba lndged wl111 1111
New York Yacht Club.

are banged up~ but should
beat the llrollcos.
llouatiDa aver Miami-Dol·
..
phlu
In too deep.
over Denver--.

LOlJIS ,(UP~)- n.e st. the Tlgera don't ponlc:. But,
Louis Conllr.la, usill! the IIIDO alllroolh Tltrer ~r~am&amp;er MoJo
vletorJ tonnula as ln 19871 sert Smith MelW the IMa blo el...
~owed Nelson Brlleo oot wa1 too tense, the stsna of
to hiD'I the pme of the jlUert were Chen - errors,
1968 World Serlealoday aplnot miacuea. and even a bit or
a ~t Tiger team ~ qJI&amp;l'relt,._
McLaln~ns
aeveral •fsno of Jitters.
Donoy
!&amp;Lain, Detroit~ 31·
Tho ·, TilJora, otunned b7 Bd&gt;
.pme
wtnnei'
... -....tto ·· Wa the
Gibson's record 17 at.r!keGUts
belton
pitcher
Wediloo&lt;lay, • ..,..
We:lneldl,y, named s·t e a c:i y
BOB GIBSON
lhtl
posl-ilame
c-lllnt.
plied
sootlt&gt;aw Mickey Lolleh to
UI!UIIlly
lw&gt;-lovlll!
Donoy,
wbo
owose Brllel!l at Busch Nemor·
relaxed
the
n1a1rt
before
the
lal StsdiiDD at 2 p.m. EDT.
game
by
pl-.rfDK
the
organ
1D
a
The CoNs !at the Boaton
hotel
dlulng
room
until
mlciRed So.x in tbe. '87 aeries on
Sl'. LOUIS (UPll-- Facts and
111ree wino by Gibson ~ one nlgh~ wao mlght,y unhlppy
ligures lor the 1968 World
about the way he was taken out
by Briles.
Series:
of lire game by Smith.
Gibson Going Strong
Teams- st. Louis Cardinal a
In tact, he was peeved that he
AM you couldn't bllme tbe
National League Olamptons, va:
wa5
taken out or the pme at
Cmls, after lhelr opening-game
Detroit Tigers, Am e r ·J can
aiL
4-0 triumph behlnd Gibson, lor
Lerqple Champlonr.
u A guy who pitches 300 am
toull1111 that Bullet Bd&gt; can pick
Defend.in.g Champions- Car10111e
innings just don't get
"' three wlna apln II he baa to.
dinals.
yanked
out · like that." aaid
That would mean all they woul~
First gam~ Cardinals won 4adding:
McLain,
need to retain their world
0.
• 'He (Smith) never even told
championship would be one win
Second game- At Busch stame
I was ouL He just !lent a
opln for Briles.
dium, St. Loula, Thuracbu'.
IUY
up to pinch41.il for me. 11
BrUea, a handsome ex•etor
Game time- 2 p.m. (EDT).
The errors, three or them,
who ~ a U-11 record tbla
Second game pltcherll- Dewere
bad enough. Ulkler the
year, is confident but he isn't
troit, MlcktiY Lollch (17 -9): st.
pressure
applied by the cards,
ldddiqr himself tt-et he can
Loula, Nelson Briles (19-11).
catcher
Bill Freehan, left
Second game oddo- Carda 13- mow down the Tigers the way Delder Willie Horton, and firstGlbooo ~ld. "·
10.
"It you e:qtect me to go oot baseman Norm Cash all drew
Series odds- Cardinals faerrors. Horton's, when he
~ pitch like he dl~." ~
vored 14 to 5.
Briles, "you're out of your ever- overran a ground single by
Remalng games-- thiN, fourth
Mike Shannon In the lourtll
and, If necessary, filth gamealn lovln' mird."
·
irming,
hurt the most. It let
ll he doesn't, that will be just
Detroit Saturday, SUnMy and
runners
move to second and
swell with the Tigers.
MonMy; sixth ~ seventh
third
and,
when JuHan Javier
It would not be accurate to
games, if necessary, in St.
tollowed with a single, what
the Tigers
Louis Wednesday and Thursday. say , Gibson ..panicky," because pros like could have been a 1..0 deficit
Series wiiUier- llrst teem to
bollooned lo 3-0.
win tour games.
But how about those three
Rival managers - Detroit,
card stolen bases- one each by
Mayo Smith; St. Loula, RM
Javier, Lw Brock, am Curt
Sc:hoendlenst.
Flood? Freehan managed to
throw out Javier once, but it
was a close, controversial call.
SERIES BOX
A UttleWM
DETROIT
AB R H Bl
As for what happeded to
MeAnltne 2b . . . . . . 4 o t o
McLain, Freehan agreed with
stanley ••• • . • . .. . 4 0 2 0
the general consensus that
distinctive corduroy
Kallne rf .. . ...... 4 o t o
brash Denny had not pitched auburban coat that's as
Caah lb .. •.• . . . . . 4 o o o
badly- just a bit too wildly.
comfortable as it is practical
Horlon If . ...... ...4 0 0 0
COLUMBlJS (lJPD - Woody
"J'ye never seen him so
.
.. as stylish as it is
Northrup r:l • . ......3 o o o Hayes doesn't llke renms.
wild," said the catcher. "He
I dtllal&gt;le. Pile collar and
Freehan c . . .... , .. 2 0 0 0
Like laat year when Ohio was wiJd high."
Wert3b ....... ....2010 State dumpM Oregoo 3(M), then
As ror Gibson. he figured his lining for added comfort
Mathews ph ••• ••• , .• 1 o o o .... clouted 41~ by Purdue.
secret was that he "surprised" lau•edeleather pocket tri.;,,
Tracewald 3b . . .. , , .0 0 0 0
uwe're not taking Oregon the Tlgen by showing them he
McLain p ...... .. .. I 0 0 0 lightly," IIQ'&amp; Hayes, despite be- could throw something besides
Matcblck ph . , , ... , .1 0 0 0 Ing a 20.polnt favorite In this last balls- curve:ti and sJiders.
Doboon P •••••.. ... 0 0 9 o Saturday's contest at the Ohio He said he threw "about 80 per 1\.1.'11
Brown ph • .•••.• , •• 1 o o o Stadium here:·
cent cast balls" as he: 1.
McMahon p ......... 0 0 0 0
Ohlo Slate woo Ito oponer- Eclipsed ~lily Koufas' record
T&lt;YI'ALS
31 0 5 0 31-14 &amp;pinal Southern Methodist - last weekend, whlle in
Sl', LOUts
AB R H Bl two conteats this year Oregon
Brock II .........• 4 1 1 1 has boon dumped each time.
Flood cf • . , •• • , •.. 4 0 1 0
uwe plan to stay on the vicMarta rf .. . ....... 3 1 o o tory troll and the only way to
Cepeda lb . . . . . . . . ,4 0 0 o do that Is think about Oregon,"
McCarver c . , ••• ..•3 1 1 0 says Hayes, whose Buckeyes
9ramon 3b ... .. •.•. 4 I 2 I take on No. 1 ranked PUrW.e
Javier 2b . ... , ••• , .3 0 1 2 111e following weokend.
Maxvlll &amp;S • . ....•.•2 0 0 0
"We were up for Oregon a
Glbaonp . . .. .. .... 2000 year ago - mll)'be even pl~ed
OUR FINEST OUAUTY
TOTALS
29 4 6 4 over OUT heada," he adds..
NEW TREADS
Detroit .•. , •. DOD DOD 000- 0
A year ago Hayes• rullbacka
(ratrudc on &amp;DUrwl flra bodlll)
Ill Louis •••.• 000 300 lOx- 4 shot down the Ducks as the big
You aet lhe eame type or
winlcr-lrllclion trc11d deeian
E - Freehan, Horton. Cash. men carried 43 times for 149
lhat comes on our
LOB - Detroit 5, Sl, Louis 6. yards and three toudtdowna.
"Suburbanite''· nylon
7.15114
2B - Kallno. 3B - McCILn'er.
winter tlrel.
7.35.114
It may be the same story thia
HR - Brock. S1l - Brock, Ja- year, then, again, it ma,y not.
vier, Flood. S- GIBSON.
Hayes keeps saying ''We'll
IPHRERBBSO paas more this &amp;eaJIOI\ watt and
McLain (1) . • •. 5 3 3 2 3 3 see."
llob....... . . . .22111D
After Wednesday's praoltce,
McMahon • • · •.. 1 I 0 0 0 0 Hayes wao lfllck to conceM
Gibson (W) • • ••• 9 5 0 0 1 17 that tile Buckeyes have more
T- 2:29. A- 54,692,
really fine receivers thil year
'
than In recent history.

sr.

Facts And F"IgUreS

CORDUROY

PACESETTER

Bucks in

'®'by CRESCO

Readiness

For Ducks

NEW YORK
HOUSE

SEEK TRAllE
sr. LOUIS (UPll-- The Cleveland Indiana have roaM a nveCARDS 15-4 FAVORITE
player offer lor biB Frank
LAS VEGAS, Nov. (VPI&gt;IIoward, Waohlngton'a borne nm The st. Loula Cardlnalo, a w
kJni,
victor OYOr the DetnJit 11gen Jn
The live plt~Yerl tha Indiana the lint game rif the 1968 World
have 9fl'ered lor Howard, Who Serlea, toMy were moM 14 to 5
led lhtl American Longue with favorites b7 Lu Vepa oddamaH hoteora, are pitcher stan kera to tlhe the aeries.
In k~My's ..game In st.
Williams, a h o r t o to p Lorn
Brown, catehel' Duke Sims ~ Loui1 In which Nel0011 Briles
outOeiMra Tommy Harper ~ wiD start ca 111e mound IPinot
Lee Maye.
The Senators' Detroit's Mlckoy Lollch, the
111811110111enl Ia COIIIklarlns the Cmls were tlh~ 13-10 fm&gt;.
rites.

Trust

"You'll Like Our Service"
Phone 61
Pomeroy, 0.

heat to
CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.,

.'
'·

$

24,000,000

43,683,319
983,965

46,700,696

67,993,876
95,99!1,997

69,81&amp;,114
107,191,134
9,764,ia8

$142,539,519
==

been the big runners for GAHS

llrus far. However Neal has bean
'
used more asablocklngbackthan
a runner in hls last two outings.
With veteran Tom ~noer

roll "'up.
"
may

1,018.404

Stale Revenue

Colleclions for
Local Gove-1111

year than In 1967. The Marauder11 have completed 22 ot 60 aerlall!llor 358 yardl!l, SenlorDennt•
Ault, 153-pound eDCI, is the nwnber one receiYir with 15 completionl!l, 288 yi.rds and tl!ree
IOOchdown.s.
Tom Proae, 186-pound sophomore tailback, and Chuck Neal
191opound junior fullback, haY;

pwrd freshman Larry Snowden at
quarterback, the Galliano ~tO
add more apark to their oftenae
opln lhlo week. At l•st thll
eomblm.Uon clicked against a
rugged lronloo eleven.
The Blue OevU.I!I haven't won
at Marauder stadium siBCe Jack
1962 SEOAL champs
dWillled ChanceJ'o 111en PIHDeroy
Panthers, 2S-8.1n1964, theeham~
pion Panthers plmerh 20-6 Mfeat
on GAHS, and In 1966, coach Bud
Blc:kle'a boys stunned the heavily
faYOred GaiUans, 20-0. That d&amp;feal knocked GAllS out ct the
championship race two years ago.
Last year, Me lea downed Gallipollo 8-li In a ~e!enslve strug.
gle on Memorial Field.
By comparative scores through
one common toe - Athens - the
Marauden are favored by three
points. But todayI cmwarathe
scores don't mean much. Everybody el!J)eets a close battle. The
team making the fewestmiatakes
should come out ahead
Both teams are in top physical

Neii" Yorlt "'er San Dlolo--all bali • &amp;!)011 pio
. .... l!let a ""' - ..
Oa¥'',., ewer ,Do~ Ratdlr1 IIIII

1961

Tolal

week after putting OJ) a whale of
a bettie.
GallipoUa Joat tts seaaon opener to Huntington, 21~, bounced
Coel GroYe, then loat a bitter delenl!llve battle to Athens, 8-3. Lut
week, the GalliansouUastedlronton, 28-20.
Melgs has eight lettermen back
t'rom the 1967 ball club which
posted a 9--1 season (6-0inleague
play). GAHS has12baokfromlast
' « n squad.
years-..-..
Coach Chancey's ladl!l weren't
figured to be much or a threat
.this fall - at least earlY in the

,foe'' -

$687,445,181 . 1884,272,556

9,878.~

Meigs hu pal!lsed more tills

Tho .I:FL

---

S 24,000.IXXI

ener, but feU 20-18 to.Atllenslast

CliJ lwer IJnthJcTrruallor &lt;*II than It loolro.

Fi ecol

Gasoline Taus
Motor Vehicle Licenses
Li~r Pennils

rm . poettng o« on· lhot~
adYIIOtl' and 'aofng with Mia-

A-EIIber llrug alone m~
cause nausea. 'raken togefller,
this effect may be Increased.
C are f u 1 adjustment of tlie
dosage often r ell e .v e s thili .•
symptom.

.

So Is Meigs. lnalde lhe SEOAL,

pair of touchdowns better.
· lndl&amp;na over IDinois-The
DlW has more potlento than

..

' :)

Kanaal

STATI COLLECTED TUU
AND OTHER REVENUES
FOR LOCAL GOYERHMENT

2,150,000
3,950,000
1,512,809

94.313,679

193, IllS
418,028
248,717
1,518.872

$

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT. M.D.

aUve factors, a diagnosis can
usuallY be made.
Tbe common advice to lake
a vacation, get aw~ from It
all and give yourself a change
of scene may afford aome
temporary relief. But It will
do no lasting good If you come
back with the aame old attltudes toward Ufe . and return
to the altuatlona that caused

Thur~,. Octo.3,, INS

I{~~

·.,. '··

Trojans Due to be Upset

presence of one. or more caus· effects, such as nausea?

County Agrrcultural Socrelies
Sorl &amp;later Conservalroo
Thoroughbre&lt;t Race Fund
Veterans Organizatroos

6.~.IXXI

906,144

1,575.400
1,039,498
637,789

Stote Aid

Total Stale Ard

2,477,898

I 1,361,281

lrreducrble Debt
Aid lo Local Gov,.nment
I 4,613,968 $ 3,999,439
• Slate Fund, subsidy pard lo Slale Police and Fire Pensroo Fund.

5,565,000
1,656,00!
2,895,500
250,000

- - -

1917

/ •

Weekly Picking Exercise

'Nervous Breakdown'
An Inaccurate Term ·

1968

.

Should Williams not play,
his place will be taken by 130
pound junior Pat Archer, accol'dln8 to coach Chancey,

THI! DOCTOR BAVB

Collean. Universitin
lOll rei lied hiiller edllealioo inslitutions
I 14,743,715 $92,864,510 $141,044,619,

1118111

Publu: Assistance
Case Serv1ces to Bhnd

1167

IC

f i u: al

1967

Ard lo Disable&lt;!

.

1967

19_.3

Fluol·

18~.113,9117 11011,220,812 112~138,812

STATE IJPI'ORT FOR IIEJITM. HEALTH, ADULT,
YOUl'H. OORIIECTIOIS
In lllillioo ol Dolin

i .•

HATE AID TO SCHOOLS, HIGHER EDUCATION,
LOCAL GOVERNMENT , AND INDIVIDUALS

Educot . on

Aidlo ~detrt

,,

1967

au.

1968

1967

1963

2. Hith•t ltlvntlen

Schools - 40C

Co lleges-1 4C

•

En din&amp;
)1110 Jlltr

96,814,689

Total All Funds

-'"'n

or my

97,647,618

EXPEIIDITURES

halfback Elbert WUIIams when

lhtl whistle blows 1o open lhe
battle
Meigs-GAllS
Frl&lt;lay.
WUUams has been absent
~am school- and practicea
- since Monda)', a vi cUm ol

m

311,037,432

Li qoor Cootro I

Wi.ldlife

eran wingback and defensive

my

14,416,525
103,459,611l

~ . 857,366

go without the services ofvet·

or

v.m.m

All

The Marauder&amp; may ha\le to

rouow

This Is a summary of state government Income
..,0 the public purposes for wblch It Is spetll. Wt are

~ :.'lJ',. ~,

seaaoo - but ~Is boys ~.e imthe de!endlrw chsJq&gt;lon Moraurl- pr&lt;M!d tremendously olnce ' the
ers, _like the vltlU~ Blue Devtls, Pt. Pleasant setback.
are 1-J after two weeks action.
In four games, the Maraudera
counter wUl remain in contention
Meigs openerll1s caD!jlllignwlth have gained 1,059 yardo ruahlllll
IDr
tho . 1968 ooo!erence a 13-6 win over Wahama. On andpassfDg,c~aredtotbeDev·
championahip. The loser'· In all Sepl 13, the charges of Coach II a' 701 total In loor outlngo Bli
probabillt,y, will be eUmlnatacl. Charles Chancey dropped a 28-6 Marauder guns Uustarhave.been
It w1ll be the Blue Uevih aecw decision to Pt. Pleasant, ranked John Srnith,158-poundsentortall·
ond roerl trip ot the campoign. sixth In Triple Aplay lhla week back who has pined 349 yardaln
The Galllane smashed Col1 Grove in West Virginia. The Marauders 66 ~S. aod Ken Eqd.lsh. 17134-ll In their first battle away then polished orr Nelsonvl.lle- pound senior fullback who has
from home. Overall, GAllS is 2-2. York 30..0 In their conference up.. 198 yards In 50 trjpa.
Gallfl)ollo journeys lo Meigs
Friday nlah~
WiMer of lhls impori&amp;RtSouth••tern Ohio LeaKW! football 0 ,._

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It .welcomes lalllha but """'t 111ch a terriOc comnililf PI-"
(two Uekela lor the price &lt;tone)
ciOd&amp;a a serious lfleSuoft wltb a like worklilll ~ • a bett6i'·
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hit ''llo)'a ':\the Band._" .
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Dear !lei.,:
Dear Helen:
My ioother Ia !'l&gt;llab ill!i 1111
1 am 18 ~ got married I'M&gt; flllrer Ia Italian. HoW do 7 o u
wOoks aao. My Jursban~ Ia 17. tbiM !feel mrfrlenda hit
1 don't love him, Helen. 1 to!~ me with Those Jokes? can't ti10Y
my mother tlrU a My before pick m some other nail~?
our marrlase but abe m8 me - POL.IT
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110 tJrrouglr with lt. All he tblnka Door P.:
In onler to better und«S~ndtog the c-lllll!iDI
about Ia - · aird 1 can't otancl
A bolter C!JOattoir: Can't we
him.'
pck up a klnMr form ofliulnor
nature of public aupport lor g o v - t serviCe&amp;
Tho bo.Y I reaJ11lovo Juot came 11110 etlrnlc joke a? Wbal starta serloa of comparative tables
lhowlng state
back to town. 1 kNeel him for a ed out lum7 Ia pttlng pritlf
aoalatance lot major publlc proi:Jam areas for nacal
year 1968. the prior year, lirrcal 1967, Ill~ live
year ~ four montlla, 11111 while - · - H.
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mloDear
Helen:
yeara ago in IIBCal 1963.
My parerrts are aolnl to be
take. There's notblnB I ean do
abcart the baby that is c:m the awa;r on a week'• vacatlm. M,y
way, but do I trave to keep on sister ~ I will IIIey wIth
1961
1967
1963
w1111 a 81J1 1 loaflle? The Qlher !rleods. What my lolka ~·t
I. w-1•
bo,y wan11 to marry me ~ take know Is 111ot ttri sister, w h o
FOIIIIIIa1ioo
1226,026,835 IJ)9,318,:117 Ul8,012,477
care
the baby. - TIRED OF hangs out with a wild crowd,
22,31i7,/)76
Sdlool Tr•$110[1atiOO 15,:11~ 158
111M
Ia plaminl! a porQI II\ 0111' hoyiO
4,172,432
6,!li7,3S2
School Blls Purdlases 3,~1.100
Dear Tired:
while they are llfiiiO· She'l new
14,190,518
2,624,619
Seems to me you're too mla- In the gang ~ WBnla to makf
Oltr« Sdrool Aid
l,5Jfl,242
jake.piOIIO lor an ~t Meiolon. en lmpresalon.
Total Sdlools
$241i,233,JI5 $340,817,494 $434,216,700
tr 7011 can't otancl the ~ :roo We Juot got newlurnl- ~
- · leave II, but don't jwnp I know they will wreCk someInto another untll you are 1'08l\Y thing, bealdoa mll)'bo ateel atuft,
S'TATE ASSIST~NCE TO SCHOOLS
IO&lt; marriiii!O- At tbla point, I I found out ebout 111e JIOl1l' aceltblnk bo111bo,yaarebolterolfw1111- Mntall,y. Srould I tell
parlollillioo olllollas
out you. - H.
enla ~ apoll tbelr vacatkirl?
Dear Helen:
- LITTLE SJS'I'ER
$434
Is there reaDy auch a b I g Dear Sla:
$341
gMOtatloa pp, or Ia It )lot 111at
Better a apolled vaeatlml than
$400
the ldda wtrohavecleel~toleave a wreckedhoooo. MaybayourperS241i
ooclei;y get all the JntorYiows? onto ean save both - plus your
Moot
!rlends feel as I alstar's reputation - II they
$200
do:
We
reapSct
the •rover - 30" crack doWn now and get her
I ilO
poople, enJoy talhlng with DI8IQ' back on the rlghl track. - H.
0
of them ami, while we don't alFiscal Year
8

ID al!or4 - I P!JOI tobJe .,..
Don't cl1allonP him - be
the poc:kell mo ,...Uer on his
tlhle to hoop. hl'o aim hustler •
koon.
S. N. Behrman ohoUid be • ·
elated a national _,.,.,n
protected from age: the 75.,yearold playwrlghl'o ftrot ncwei"Tho
Burutng Glaas" Ia anltemofgeu.
tool
a ftctlonalel!e&lt;t

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. 500 lD the Frlaro Cil....... Wl'1 ~e wl111 eit«&lt;d .&amp;e;

Fields laiD Jam&amp;lta aoi her bonOj'IIIOOil with clllldhoocl sweetboUt Steve craig;
lhe ·
0.0111
"SNJa Duba," tho "new wave"
(me••l•g fun4J1Nt} bit mualcal
IIU]lllOsocUy by
young poopie will be !llm-scripte&lt;l by NunnaJb, .Jolm800 - wiiO'a 701
ABC-TV aehecluled "Holly Gol!ii1tiY " based on Truman CapOle' a' ((''llkfst. at Tiffany's")
as a next aeoaon series; N&lt;YI'
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..... ba&lt;kltaserl I'III&gt;Orl tho
liar' I trritatton Ia u to Dean
Martin's gottlns $2,000,000-pluo
per , _ while "he" gets hall
111a1 lor nve nlKirtl a wool&lt;; no
I&gt;IDo.feud, the' .... Water colorlot Dong Kingman will still be
lblo to buy his claublnr materlalo from Frlaolrieha which Is
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J_...,. Polley, NelL·YOI'k • • ••••••• • ••• 3
Donita Volentl.., Jackooo .. • . . . . . . . . . 4
Boll Johnaton,
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Jeff Werry, Meigs , . , , , •.. , , ••.••• 3
John Smith, Meigs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2
Terry Osborne. J ack801l • • . • • • • • . • • • • 2
Dow ~ Alhen6 • • • • , ............ 2
Boll Johnston, lAlpn ...••••••.•••••• 2
T.:m Prose. G•llipolis , • . . , • , ••••••• 2
Derris ReadleJ', Wellston . • • • , • • •••.. 2
Demls Alllt, l\lelgs . . • . • .. ......... 2

NAME -

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Moesbarger, J~&lt;kOM .. l9 3 0 CJarence (Jack) Ftalay ~Sher- t.lrs. Kenneth Mos....., a n d
Mr. and Mrs. family. He has reeelved his di...
speneer,oan~s ••• • 17 2 o DWl is tho
Greer,
looaj.
charge froolservlce.
Andr..,
Rick Euex, Athens. • • • 15 1 0
Mrs.
Fern
Gulogly
ialp&amp;tlent.
Mrs. Roberta Parker, strasTP AVG. INT. HETURNS No. Ydll. 'l1l
at
tho
Galllpoll~
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Center
burg,
visited her parents, Mr.
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site
Ia
wiler
observation.
and
Mrs.
Ney carpenter, tor a
31
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Mary Collier, ClneiDWI.IIPO•t lew clay a.
18
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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
the weekerliwithherparenb, Mr.
Mra. Pauline Foster and Eri''
16 8.0
RUSHING
Yds. Car. Avg.
14 7.0
and Mrs. Jerry Colwellandotller .I
14 7,0 C - Athens •• •• 239 47 11.1 relatives here.
Via,
Wellston
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35
6.3
The youtb relly under the ell·
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7.0
Smith, lllelg• ••.• 220 41 5.4 rectton· ot Rev. Franh Peq)les,
12 6.0
12 6.0 Lowe, Logan • • • • 200 35 5. 7 evangelist, al the TOJil)le Unit12 6.0 Prose, Gallipolis •• 191 38 5,0 eel Methocllst Church 011 Saturclay

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Jerry Kowch, Glouster . • • . . • . o • • • • • 1
Bob Ritchie. Eastern • . . . . • ••.•..••• 1
Sam Simons, Glouster • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 0

Craig White, Alexander • • • • . . . . . . . . .
Steve Grlnotead. Alexander . . • • • . ...•
B)Ton Guirtber • Glouster . • . • , ••.•••.
DeMY Davis, Glouoter . . . , • .. . . . . . . .
Roger Jenkins, Glouster . . . . • .. . . . . . .

One eftldli,IJ ,

JIJJJmje of IJJt)&gt;ton spent I day
rrtth hls !lither, W. A. Gregory.
William Goodwin Ia alOilbtm- ,
proving at hii hom8here.
· Miss Darlene Morrll !slttem:
lng school In ~is, Mlm.
vtsiUrw Mrs. Nancy Jae~ on

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1968 IDGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Oncludes games of Sept 28)
TEAM
W. L. T. P OP
wallal&lt;ln • • • • . . . . . • . • . . • . • • . . • • • . 4 0 0 116 30
Point Pleasant. . . . . , . • •••••.• . ..• 3 0 1 8 3 1 2
Alheu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 8 2 4 8
106843
L&lt;lpn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
A I - r ........... . ...... . .. ·. 2 1 0 3 0 2 6
219567
Wlhama ••• • , , .••.••.•••••••• , ••. 2
207664
Jaekaon . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
206754
Meigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Ganfpolla . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 6 5 5 5
Federal-Hocklrw ................ , .... 2 2 0 5 4 6 4
Nelsonvtlle-York ••••....••••.••...• 2 2 0 5 4 6 8
GIDuater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ...... 2 2 0 4 8 5 5
212432
Mlller •••••••••.••••...••.....•.• l
Southern . • . • • • • , • • • . . . . , • , . • . • • • • 1 3 0 58 liS
Easten .. o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 3 0 48 56
Vlnl&lt;ln County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3040145
Ironton •••. ' •.•••• •• .•.•.•••• ' . . . . 0 4 0 40 104

PASSING
Cmi&gt;-AttlntYds'l1l
Sternaman, trolL 18-35 2 246 0
DeStePhen, Jack. 15-35 3 220 2
HaOO!ey, Alb. •• 11-19 2 131 2
Werry, Melgo •• ,8-23 3 174 2
Johnston, Log• ••• 7-16 1 86 1
Spencer, Gall••.• 7-22 3 43 0

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attended the Webb-Melloy Reunion at the home of Mr. an:l Mrs.
Robert Strubaugh at Irvin. 0.,
onllundiY.
Several residents or the com·
munlcy attellllecl lhe treetor pull
at AmesvUle in which some of
Ydso No. Avg.
PUNTING
the Ioca1 men participated.
(4 or more)
Mrs. Martha Jeffers and Mrs.
Barr, Meigs • • •• 323 8 40. 4 Bonnl.e
Cheadle
were cooSpencer, Gallia .• 317 8 39.6 hostesses
for
entertaining
Rutter, Athens • • • 277 7 39,6 friends with • cq:JPer ware party
MldldtJ, N·Y .••.• 530 H 37,9 on Friday evening. Mrs. nay.
Johnston, lAlpn, •. 186 5 37.2 moOO CottrUI was the demon-

LAST WEEK'S RESIJLTS

SEOAL
Athens 20 Meigs 18
Gllllpolls 28 Ironton 20
Wellston 28 Jackson 6
Login 32 Nelsonville-York 8
MOVC
Glouster 28 Eastern 0
Others

Southern 22 Southwestern 12
waharila 46 Federal-Hocking 0
Vinton County 28 Berne Union 22
Miller 0 Logan Elm 0
TIUS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY

SEOAL

Logan at Athens
Gallipollo at Meigs
Ironton at Jackson
Wellaton at Nelsonville-York
SOUTHEASTERN omo ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Others
TEAM
W. L. T. P OP North Gallia at Alexander
L&lt;Jpn . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 48 22 Kyger Creek at Eastern
Wellaton ••••.•.••.•••••••••••••. 2
40 12 Federal-Hocking at Southern
Athens • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 28 21 P-Oint Pleasant at Poca
l\lelgs .. .. .. .. ............... . .. ~ ~ ~ !~ ~~ 'lf'Qlama at-Riplly ':1'" ~ ·
Galllpdl• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SATURDAY
Ironton . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 2 6 4 0 Zanesville Rosecrans at Miller
Jackson , • • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 20 44
(2:00)
Noloonvtlle-York • • • . . . •• , •.•.•••••. 0 2 0
8 62 Vinton co. at Columbus Wehrle

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U.S., FRANCE LEAD
Australia
MELBOURNE,
TEAM
w. L. T. P OP
Welts
and
Glowrter . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
0 0 28 0 (IJPI)-IIIrs. Arm
of
the
U.S.
A'-nncter •••..•...••........ , •.• 1 0 0 14 6 Jane Bastanchury
SrMIIhera •• -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0
Eaatern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 o 6 42
MJD.{)IIIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

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If she had a
CHECKING ACCOUNT

"""lll!llllns

S.lsker &amp; Loh11
Ruall Dru11
Here, customer•

Nam.ed by Qub Btanee Armstrong.

and l'lillghbon whole

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Pr. P~ - 1be new
or&amp;Udzecl, "The Palette and
Brush Club" bao electecl ofll..

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and Mrs. Reed Jeffers. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Waggoner
and Joy, Harrisonville. spent -a
Surda)' with their soo-in-l&amp;w arid
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
GUlogly and Mark.
Mr. and Mro, Bob Jones allll
tami1y of Dayton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Perry and other relatives here during tbe weekend.

OP~H

DAILY
a:oo ~ to IO:oo JiM
S.n4ay 10:30 Nlo
to 12:30 PM and
5:00 to 9:00 PM

Melp

PT. PLEASANT_ Aneloctloo
of ollleers will hlghllslt lhe o...
Iober 15 mooting oflhe Womeo•o
Volunteer Auxl1iarl' of Lakin
Slate lloapilal.

matcb sbotl with catherine La
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i'WP~r 1&gt;8lite :tor ·1
tromen' s amateur golf suprema-

THE FARMERS .BANK
.... . a.nd-.. S,AV INGS.,CQ...,.

cy.
The U.s. and Frem:h teams

PT, PLEASANT - A lee wiD
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tbe !lmdly, oetober 6lh
.·:: Henry R. Beever to StatAl of
meoU.., ot the Trlall7 United
Olllo, eoaemeat, Sutton.
Methodllt Church Women'• So::
Da1e L. MeGraw, WUma M. di!Q' ot Christl-.. Servlee CharlleGi'n to StatAl of Oldo, eese- ter ·mooting to be belcl In lhe
i ...... Sultoa.
IIDctuary bOIImlng at 2:00 p,
.
Olin D, llo&lt;!the, He'""- L Ill,
::l ..... to State ol Ohio, &amp;Jtton.
All former WSCS mem~a.
Nloael A. Weatherman to Mar- all women ot the dwreb or "eon}
'l(t.,.jY~r. -~H. W~r, llltulllls ot lhe chureh IIIIo wlsb
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price5 and prompt. ttrYice a11d discount •rugi ,pricee
seven days a wuk. Ltt us aerve you for aill your

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Member Federal Reserve Systam

shared the Iead entering lhe
aecond round of the women's

M•mber F.D.I.C.

world amateur ehamplonship
wldeb bas aUraetecl top players
from scattered ports of the

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lluil-, ~Ill HIIIIIOII, lot,
llaelne. '
IJar;Y. D. Keller, U)JI M. Kelle!'
to - · w. Cline, Beulali
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ADM! I lED: Talnmy Runl011d,
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~Me In and register today!
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Amid today's rising costs, it's comforting to knilw that
one penny still dries a load of laundry-gently, fluffy,
fresh -air soft. It happens in a modern, penny-a-load
Gas dryer. It's the best deal in town. In tact, you can
figure a Gas dryer will save you well over a hunilred
dollars compared to drying clothes with electricity. ·
Next time you're in the market tor a dryer, remember .
the world's longest-lasting 1~ sale. It comes with the '
longest-lasting dryer. It's a Gas.

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News Notesl.·'
BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbo.th Sd!ool attenlance at
the Free Mothodlst Cllurch Sept.
22, waa 128, oolleetlon •26.51.
Thve were 20 choir membero

present. Oct. 6 will be Rally
Day, Come and bring someone

wt:;:,'""•nd Mrs. Mark Stahl,

as, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diehl,
Michigan, spent the weekelkl with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl and
IAmlly, and Georgia Diehl
Mrs. WU!iam Carmon has been
reported UI.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sl&lt;lry and
John, Columbus, and Mr. Wyatt
Schaeler, sen David, Mt. Vernon,
spent the weekend with Mro.
story's alkl Mr. Schaefer's par.
en\8, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer. David Schaeler Ia at.
leOO!ng school at Ohio State Unl-

Army Offers Scholarships
College scholarsldpa tor 800
wbo are motlvaled toward an
Ar1111 career will be of!erecl
again thlo year tho U.S. Ar1111
bas announced.
The seholarlblps, good at lilY
(J( lhe 259 eolleges and unlvel'sltlea In lhe Unl$0&lt;! S!I\IAia 0(.
fvlna t.ilelorft-relr

qualttlel and loaderlblp poJentlal.
Slnee part i:l the seholarshll&gt;
aelocUoo Is booed on the COllege
Entrance Exemlnatloo Board
(CEEB) Tests, it Ia eaaentlal
that high acbool students wllo lntend to eompeiAI for one of theae
awards lake lhe IAists thlo fall.

;i.i.,.'iiMc ; ~ci.d~~Pir­

program, have been awarded an- enta or

~c:heri ~

'in·

obtain
nualb 1111 a ~Uve bollia lor~tlon b)o writing: ROTC
lor lhe past tour rears.
Scholaroldp, First U.S. Arnljo,
Scholarship wlmen receive Fort Meade, Maryland 20755.
their lull tuiUoo, c:oots Deadline lor submlaolon (J( eomand laboratory fees, plus a $50 plated applications Is Jamiery
per-month allOWIDee lor the lull 15, 1969; Announeement (J( schofour yeers.
larshlp winner• will be marie
Winners may ao.lec:t academic next spring.

obllptlon b)o serving four 7ear1
Cllactbe dut,y.
student selec:tlon Is based on

.

p
..
of
ofDeera with.. 1 pink
cornlll.on .
presirllnt,
Mn. :.-lelllklel'abn; neepresJ.
dtot, Mra. i;mest Whl~heao!;
,...,..tary, i.lra. Gene
treuuret, Mra.· Waltei' Brj)Wn,

e«...., ·

J

, _uioi,;

aerapW, Mr&amp;. Hennln orosi..
niekle, and ;fiowor·- · Mrl. n.

E. WUiialllo, A n,ower pill 1111s
preoented -to· Mra. Harrla 1roo1
the new otfteera.
Plsns W~N DUJde 1&lt;1 dine oot

IN Af'PLQ

were instilled by

P. Utile, 38, Celumbua, are
lodged !n the Ma1011 eoont;y Jill
awaiting bearing ... the grand
larceny charge Which ltemmed
from tho theft of an automobDe
In New Haven last week. The
two ouiPecto were IJ&gt;IlHh..In Georgia and bold lor loeal
authorltieo.
Other arrest&amp; recorded at the
toea! jail were Niles Michael
Young, 18, M111011, ehlrged wllh
reckless operaUon ot a motor
vehicle and a 15..year.old Maaon
County juvenlleehlrgeclwlthlbe!t
(J( a bicyele.

oulltancllng high 1cbool aenlor•

COME TO ApP(,E ~ND
FOR THE llbEST ,CHOICE
• Golden Delitlous
• Red Dellclou$
• Nor:them .Spy
Grimes Golden

tho

..,ralt;y thll year,

:. SHIPMENT OF •••••••••••••••

Mr. lforry Clark, who Is emplQYecl atJackooo, spenttheweekellll with hls flmUy here.

'

Sabbath school attendance Sept.

'fas ions for MEN

29 wu 101,. collectlon was $22.30.
Rev. Eugene GW and tamily
visited relatives in ·zanesville
reeently• .
Mr. lnd Mrs. Murl Harrla, st.
Albana, W. Va., vilited Satu'r·
di.Y with Mrs. Con Renah1w.
Rev. Spat1w, Proctorville,
conluclild services at the local
churcb Sunday morning in the
irterest of the Gideon Bible Socii!Q'.
Mr. and MrL Padl Jacobs and
chlldren, Kentucky, Vl11ltecl Sun-day with Mr. allll Mrs. Peerl
Jacobe.
Olin Rife, Columbus, visited
Sumay with his mother, MrS.
Cora Renshaiw.
Mr• .and Mrs. Harmon Fox
epent the weekend at their home

-----'ACKEIS.--LARGE ASSORTMENT, NEWEST FALL SHADES
MACHINE WASHABLE-SIZES 36 THRU 44

5 95_
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HYLOH
WINDBREAKERS

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BY HEALTH K,.IT
MENS TURTLE NECK

A revival will be held at the
local church beginning Oet. 9.
Rev. Harry Bates will be speaktrw each eVening.

PILE LINED WITH
CONCEALED
HOOD

12,95
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REVERSIBLE_

here.

Mrs. Robert Bowen 1a a medf ..
cal patient at Holzer Hoapital
The Light and Life Men's Fel·
lowohtp held their mecUng Tuesday evenl011: at the Rock ~rings
Grange Hall.
Aboul35 per cent of lhe land
area of Asia consists of desert.

YOUR dollar·· ,·AT

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A Gordon lndaora
•.. Mo•ilo Gordoning
You can· mhe them

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Dudley's Florist

34,

59 H. 2nrl St.
992-5560
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

Rer.59c

LYSOL
42~
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CUTICUlA

QINTMENT

Oldeat c It y Ill. the New
Wqrld II the capitol ol the

J)omlntca• Republic

.

.., .,

stockdal~&amp;, am Mr. and: Mrs.
Mark Steven stahl, anJ son, Tex-

Judllh
Laulao.
Geohelmer to
-.
., I
Roanl. &amp; ~r. pueeli, A. Boleo, 20, aon o!Mr, andMra.
aanter, Beclford.
~
Jamea -E. Bolea. Sewath st.., pt.
axcellenee, utracurrilublwnt Allen Geohelmer tollol- Pleasant, bas beeaassigned to the aeademie
eulor adiYltles, IJII:rllieal atand·
- ·a. Genhelmv, poreela, Bed' 173d Airborn&amp; Brlprle In VIet- ards, reiU)Io (J( eoii.P elitranee
ford, OteotAir.
ram, aa a forward abnner. Ria
Riebel Marie Sherldu, wu- ,Ide. Edna, u.... at 2f70 Home- examination boardo, ·'perlllm J . .SbarldiD, Jr. to llolelll woodlirhe, Lonlo, Ohln.
B. Genbeimer, pareel,lf, Deeter,

¥!"""

Ge•
waa
·lD her, home
Sill' tho Seplambef ~ ol tho
m..rvlilw Glll'liOII Clilllwllll..rL
CUI Buekley as ~tAla a; ltra.
Erneol Wbi- eonducied &lt;Ie.
- · wttb a ·reicl~Jw, "Each
NOll' l&gt;aJ," fl&gt;Dtlwed b;r PJQor.
Members -..a..erecl roll ..U bJ&lt;
namlrw a Vlliet;y of mumL i.lra.
H. I. lArkins extende&lt;o thanka to
the mombera ·ror carda and lowera nnt to 11er during her 91-

The two men, James H. Wldte,
27, Columbus, 0., and Jamea

DISCHARGED: Mra. Clltlord ...,.... In the fteld o1 their
Jelters, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. Lou- choice, the oo11 arlclltlonal ,....
ella Prill, Bullalo; Paul atap.. Qllirement being the eomplatlon
man, Pl. Plouant; MrL lJo7d ol olllcer training subJects. Up.
011 grarluatl111, !hay are eommla'l'horntoa, Letart.
'
llioned aeeoncl lieutenants in tho
Arlll1 and !lrlflll tholr mUitary

~OR EXPI!~T

0

'

To BOO . Standout Seniors

O.arter Meeting

Property

:·

/

•

Offi~.eers

.-a.·.

Wayne Swtahor, tt.rold Lahao and KOftnoth ""'Col- ·
laugh ... your frllftdly pharmaclall at SwtshO&lt; arld
Lohse ReJ~all Drugs. They ha¥e low prescription

"·

TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
1'EoUf
PTS AVG. TEAM
PTS. AVG.
Wellston .. .... .... 16 29.0
Point Plee- • , .•. 12 3. o
Polal Pleeaant , , ..... 83 20.8 Wellaton . . . . . . . . . 30 7.5
.............. 82 20.5 Miller .•••. , ••••• 32 8.0
Wahama ............ 95 19.0 Alexandv . . . . . . . . . 26 8. 7
Jael!eoll ......... . .. 76 19,0
43 10.8

•

Tea WillFoUow

PASSING
CMP-ATT INT.
ll-19
2
1~2
4
19-38
2
15-35
3
7-16
I
8-24
3
1-17
I
&amp;-16
I

u.n .......

Name

·to

ero MiiiJuctYBud.e:tte,artteachThe volunteer group ls sUll
or, II Point PI~ Scbool very mueh In neecl of members.
Mombereldp fee Is one dollar
Ia tho olilll aclrieor.,
'l1tt club pl.a.s to eater a ear ,per 1 ear, and tilt bourl worked
In tho PPIISIIomeeomingporade, ,with lhe pallllllla ire ar1'111&amp;'ecl to
Oetober 1i. Tho year11 project lit the voluntNr's ar:hem&gt;ie.
(J( tho elillllo to HI up an art "'!&gt;o
Interested persona are aakecl
ldbll In ~ a&lt;llool library d!o- to attend lhe Oel. 15th meetin&amp;
playing worka bT ..rt... a Pms at the hoapllal.

rtJ

TEAM RUSH. TEAM PAS&amp; NET OFF. NET
TEAM
YDS. AVG. YD&amp; AVG. YD&amp; AVG. YDS.
....... 339 169,5 131 65.5 470 235.0 347
r.ellfpolis .... 290 145,0 111 55,5
401 20Q.5 617
...... 296 148.0 263 131.5 559 279.5 572
J&amp;ekeon ...... 93 46.5 220 110.0 313 156.5 658
565 282.5
86 43.0 651 326.5 448
llolp ....... 432 216.0 174 87.0 606 303.0 291
NeiL-York ... 329 164.5
16
8.0 345 172.5 729
WIIIIIGo ••.. 568 284.0
80 40.0 648 324.0 331

Wcy

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::'C:~ra cbargeclwlthgrand

-

Choltll to hold ofllclal oeats
In tho...,. orpallatlan are ROn
Butdler, pi-ell-; Paul Jclaos,
Yi.. prelldeat; .Jo&lt;t-·, Kaulf, aeeretarJ and l!fei1D 11&amp;1, tr..-..

paid that bill! Come m

household account.

a eonstllu-

•t•

A

II&amp;VUo

LOWEST PIICIS

and open your

Two Prisoners
Being Held for
Grand Larceny

OJJicers are

number- they are friends

in our service.

• ~=·I::...Mr.:;~=

Meet on Friday

she could prove she

cattle breeder, and his ranch
foreman. Orville Marshall, of
Chicago, m., were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Gene Jelfers and Mr.

R&gt;-•·

DAR n......,ter Will

gQes Into every
presertption at

con.:ern. We reflect this

lie Vale, Falli\Y Pettit, HelenJeffers, JoaM Bishop, Ava Greenlees, Lyrm WbiWngton, Betty
Mattox, Mary
Jordan,
Ida
Cheadle atxl the hostesses.
Mr. L. 0. Napier, Charolais

Frlf!Ci:

i

ore , more than just o

strator. Those present were Nel-

COole and Claudine Croo.Rilllln
(J( France today as the U.S. and

~

AVOid

evenlni was well atteOOed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-

j,; ·,.

aleo·

Yivlcl -d to- .h ereoy. lllra• .];)l)er
held Weilnee- cripdan· oflhlomarrlapai.Jolal 111 tho pioiYalM i:1 Negro
·dfi · ~ II
)lome of Rolle to
~ alavery In thaN early di.Ya, and
lira. Jiunet Tliuo, l!uiJ-..d.
of .UJe Ametl... Jndlan Chief tho lrdllln!llon (J( . c:orrupllon .I I
¥ra. ~ Ioiii- vice Powhatan. ·
the otrua~e lor - l e y and
~-~ ~lllecla-'"'topro. The ..,....ep~~ona~ oyotem ol power took venllhr&lt;alllh control" .....,.lilllbllil1ll pliiiiDI!d lor tho rel181&lt;il estai&gt;U- 111 tho pll.. eel volin&amp;
·' ~ one! - i!lstribulecl tho....
In
·7-l!ooi&lt;L The olilll ..Utet In
lllil-·&lt;l!IIMd lht IIIHtlnl. llae
........1'
Franklin 10 a YGIIIIB llliD 1n i745
10 tha realllllllloo allllro. 0. P.
sMng aclvlee malrlmOIIY.
' llleln aa pioealdtlll, Mro. JohnMemboro r611p01idtcl to roll eall
..., 1181'8011 to prealdt II lhe
... ··-•- colonial I
-~•
PT. PLE'""-- The Colon- "' ·-·~"'a
eader. Mra.
...._DIS 'ft'hteh lheatteDda. Mr1.
~'WoN,.~ Titus served eookles, cotree and
NM Moore will Hn&amp; &amp;I the el Charlet Lewia Chapter, DAR, mlnta to the memben, Pre~ldlng
JII'Oiklln&amp; ottleer- Mrs. John. will moot 11 lhe Mlnolon 11ou.. at lhe allver oottee servlee waa
"""lnb-;
In Tu-Enclle-Wei-Park Frldi.Y, 2 Mrs. Jobnom.
A _ . 111 tho ld111M1 111 tha p.m. wllh Mro. cary H. Reyburn
13 Orillnalooloalea was Jlvenb.Jo
lht program on".MirMro. Ridll Qder, S.e clt•crlbecl acle In lhe IUlla." Mlsa Lelah
' lht IIUierl"' IAirma ol ..... JIM Powoll; regent, will precreecl and n1181oa and - apulre alde.
of lbtlr Yeenrloa lor reUsloua
llosteaaes lor tho afternoon
f r - In a 1anc1 i:t ·Uielr OIIIL wiD be lllro. John Roberta, Mrs.
Raymoncl F . llfllqrave, M r 1•
PT. PLEASANT - Ma...,
JIIDllla F. Eada, Mro. Harold E. Count1 9lerltr George Jolmllll
Ridenour, Mrs. lforeel A. Hen- and !late I'OIIee Trooper Rudy
deuon; Mr•. Harry GodfrQ, O'Dell returned Wednelday evenMIS8 Imogene Yeager, -..d Mrs. ing from carrollton, GL, wllh ·

the.

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MID-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TP AVG.
TEAM
TD EP

(FQr games through Sept.
TEAM STATISTICS
F1RSTDOWNS
TEAM
TEAM AVG, OPP. AVG.
Athenl ••••• 26
13.0
21
10.5
Galllpolis ••• 22
11.0
30
15.0
Ironton ••••• 26
13.0
36
18.0
Jackaoo ..• , 17
8.5
39
19.5
lAlpn •••••. 40
20.0
18
9.0
Metgo, •• , , , 32
16.0
17
8,5
NelL-York , •. 14
17.0
38
!9.0
\" Wellatoll .... 40
20.0
17
8.5

!110!'1· 14!

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SOUTHEASTERN omo ATHLETIC LEAGUE
NAME- TEAM
TD EP
Chuck COnrad, L&lt;lpn • • • • . . . . . . . . . .. 3
4
Tom

-~
'call04 lin

i!Ol~ H~';i~

.•.

tha re-

·•ewer

. . . - - - - . ·~ ... -,.., •• ler,' wllo aleo

,ei1rolled as I
~~ \)hlO . ""' were' Wellaton viatton Fri- DOnald Cono; lnd
Unlverslt;y. '
'
,
,.cia¥ .
enla apent. ~ •ibertCoi'IO.
.. Mlas . carOt 'F'NJ.ey
Sher- ~ Wwtam Moss~, who baa enta, Mr. &amp;11:1 Mrs. a
Mr.· and Mrs. ArllOIO
PUNT RETURNS Ydll. No. 'l1l man .Greer . are enrcll"" in been stailonllll In (lormaiQ' tor
claues
at
OhlOUniveralty.
Clrol
seVeral'
rilonths,
noW
at
the
were
.Wellston viB,ttors recenUy.,
11
Allll, l\letaa . . . . . . 69 6 0
WWiam B. Gregory
and
McManis. Wellston •. • 21 2 0 to lbe daughier icil Mr. and Mrs. bCRDe of his parenls, Mr. allll

0

Gal')'
Gary

10

tho

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ol llle lost
and-.. •-'·-·. J
J••e .....

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'Clt.il:d
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•;r ·'· ·. . vr our
' · A·menco
· · · · , Garden
-Club
·
. ... . . .
.
. . Entertained
.I .
•.·
~.YCIII!' Am,nca" wdU&gt;e
ll!&gt;l'Y
eo!CIII)' crlm• -· cllacusMj!!ly
In' Home o,f Mrs. Wils~rt
~-~~of~~ ll!ti;r.
one
~
·~"eel·
p,..lderi(, ~L ~ont
··t:flti~;.
-~ · Lt..,. wrecks;'hW.d ~ M'ro':'F.::: :i tri;' o1 AmiMd.J..., lor REEI8VILLE - ·lllr::L
wnscm
hott:eia
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pve a
c:ommfGIIow!lW
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GILLETTE
RIGHT GUARD
THIN BLADES DEODORANT

1•17

3e

Rea. 1.89

HI-THEII

1.26

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PHILLIPS
MILK OF

59C
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HAND-CREAM

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PILLS

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Wahalnl , • • • • •• , •••••••• 6
Clark. Wlhlln.l , • . • ••••.••••••• 6
J_...,. Polley, NelL·YOI'k • • ••••••• • ••• 3
Donita Volentl.., Jackooo .. • . . . . . . . . . 4
Boll Johnaton,
4
· Dirk Jacksoa, PL Plee10rt . . .. . . . . . . . . 4

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Denlda BMdley, Wellltoo • • • • • • • . . • • • • 4

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GlUfpolls • • • , • • ••••• • 2

I

Jeff Werry, Meigs , . , , , •.. , , ••.••• 3
John Smith, Meigs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2
Terry Osborne. J ack801l • • . • • • • • . • • • • 2
Dow ~ Alhen6 • • • • , ............ 2
Boll Johnston, lAlpn ...••••••.•••••• 2
T.:m Prose. G•llipolis , • . . , • , ••••••• 2
Derris ReadleJ', Wellston . • • • , • • •••.. 2
Demls Alllt, l\lelgs . . • . • .. ......... 2

NAME -

·,

' Mr. and ·'Mrs. JAwrenee Mor·

111

Moesbarger, J~&lt;kOM .. l9 3 0 CJarence (Jack) Ftalay ~Sher- t.lrs. Kenneth Mos....., a n d
Mr. and Mrs. family. He has reeelved his di...
speneer,oan~s ••• • 17 2 o DWl is tho
Greer,
looaj.
charge froolservlce.
Andr..,
Rick Euex, Athens. • • • 15 1 0
Mrs.
Fern
Gulogly
ialp&amp;tlent.
Mrs. Roberta Parker, strasTP AVG. INT. HETURNS No. Ydll. 'l1l
at
tho
Galllpoll~
~
eal
Center
burg,
visited her parents, Mr.
0
22 11.0 Johnston. Logan ••• • 2 ·5
e
site
Ia
wiler
observation.
and
Mrs.
Ney carpenter, tor a
31
0
19 x·U ~cer, Gallipolis .. I
Mary Collier, ClneiDWI.IIPO•t lew clay a.
18
9.0
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
the weekerliwithherparenb, Mr.
Mra. Pauline Foster and Eri''
16 8.0
RUSHING
Yds. Car. Avg.
14 7.0
and Mrs. Jerry Colwellandotller .I
14 7,0 C - Athens •• •• 239 47 11.1 relatives here.
Via,
Wellston
...•
221
35
6.3
The youtb relly under the ell·
lt
7.0
Smith, lllelg• ••.• 220 41 5.4 rectton· ot Rev. Franh Peq)les,
12 6.0
12 6.0 Lowe, Logan • • • • 200 35 5. 7 evangelist, al the TOJil)le Unit12 6.0 Prose, Gallipolis •• 191 38 5,0 eel Methocllst Church 011 Saturclay

0
4
2

2
2
0
0

0

I
I
1
1
I
Jerry Kowch, Glouster . • • . . • . o • • • • • 1
Bob Ritchie. Eastern • . . . . • ••.•..••• 1
Sam Simons, Glouster • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 0

Craig White, Alexander • • • • . . . . . . . . .
Steve Grlnotead. Alexander . . • • • . ...•
B)Ton Guirtber • Glouster . • . • , ••.•••.
DeMY Davis, Glouoter . . . , • .. . . . . . . .
Roger Jenkins, Glouster . . . . • .. . . . . . .

One eftldli,IJ ,

JIJJJmje of IJJt)&gt;ton spent I day
rrtth hls !lither, W. A. Gregory.
William Goodwin Ia alOilbtm- ,
proving at hii hom8here.
· Miss Darlene Morrll !slttem:
lng school In ~is, Mlm.
vtsiUrw Mrs. Nancy Jae~ on

Thura~ ~ere

2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

8
6
6

8.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6,0
6.0
3,0
2.0

6
6
6
6
2

x ; Total Includes field g&lt;lal(s).
1968 IDGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Oncludes games of Sept 28)
TEAM
W. L. T. P OP
wallal&lt;ln • • • • . . . . . • . • . . • . • • . . • • • . 4 0 0 116 30
Point Pleasant. . . . . , . • •••••.• . ..• 3 0 1 8 3 1 2
Alheu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 8 2 4 8
106843
L&lt;lpn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
A I - r ........... . ...... . .. ·. 2 1 0 3 0 2 6
219567
Wlhama ••• • , , .••.••.•••••••• , ••. 2
207664
Jaekaon . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
206754
Meigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Ganfpolla . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 6 5 5 5
Federal-Hocklrw ................ , .... 2 2 0 5 4 6 4
Nelsonvtlle-York ••••....••••.••...• 2 2 0 5 4 6 8
GIDuater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ...... 2 2 0 4 8 5 5
212432
Mlller •••••••••.••••...••.....•.• l
Southern . • . • • • • , • • • . . . . , • , . • . • • • • 1 3 0 58 liS
Easten .. o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 3 0 48 56
Vlnl&lt;ln County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3040145
Ironton •••. ' •.•••• •• .•.•.•••• ' . . . . 0 4 0 40 104

PASSING
Cmi&gt;-AttlntYds'l1l
Sternaman, trolL 18-35 2 246 0
DeStePhen, Jack. 15-35 3 220 2
HaOO!ey, Alb. •• 11-19 2 131 2
Werry, Melgo •• ,8-23 3 174 2
Johnston, Log• ••• 7-16 1 86 1
Spencer, Gall••.• 7-22 3 43 0

relltl,.l

lfoln

attended the Webb-Melloy Reunion at the home of Mr. an:l Mrs.
Robert Strubaugh at Irvin. 0.,
onllundiY.
Several residents or the com·
munlcy attellllecl lhe treetor pull
at AmesvUle in which some of
Ydso No. Avg.
PUNTING
the Ioca1 men participated.
(4 or more)
Mrs. Martha Jeffers and Mrs.
Barr, Meigs • • •• 323 8 40. 4 Bonnl.e
Cheadle
were cooSpencer, Gallia .• 317 8 39.6 hostesses
for
entertaining
Rutter, Athens • • • 277 7 39,6 friends with • cq:JPer ware party
MldldtJ, N·Y .••.• 530 H 37,9 on Friday evening. Mrs. nay.
Johnston, lAlpn, •. 186 5 37.2 moOO CottrUI was the demon-

LAST WEEK'S RESIJLTS

SEOAL
Athens 20 Meigs 18
Gllllpolls 28 Ironton 20
Wellston 28 Jackson 6
Login 32 Nelsonville-York 8
MOVC
Glouster 28 Eastern 0
Others

Southern 22 Southwestern 12
waharila 46 Federal-Hocking 0
Vinton County 28 Berne Union 22
Miller 0 Logan Elm 0
TIUS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY

SEOAL

Logan at Athens
Gallipollo at Meigs
Ironton at Jackson
Wellaton at Nelsonville-York
SOUTHEASTERN omo ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Others
TEAM
W. L. T. P OP North Gallia at Alexander
L&lt;Jpn . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 48 22 Kyger Creek at Eastern
Wellaton ••••.•.••.•••••••••••••. 2
40 12 Federal-Hocking at Southern
Athens • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 28 21 P-Oint Pleasant at Poca
l\lelgs .. .. .. .. ............... . .. ~ ~ ~ !~ ~~ 'lf'Qlama at-Riplly ':1'" ~ ·
Galllpdl• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SATURDAY
Ironton . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 2 6 4 0 Zanesville Rosecrans at Miller
Jackson , • • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 20 44
(2:00)
Noloonvtlle-York • • • . . . •• , •.•.•••••. 0 2 0
8 62 Vinton co. at Columbus Wehrle

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U.S., FRANCE LEAD
Australia
MELBOURNE,
TEAM
w. L. T. P OP
Welts
and
Glowrter . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
0 0 28 0 (IJPI)-IIIrs. Arm
of
the
U.S.
A'-nncter •••..•...••........ , •.• 1 0 0 14 6 Jane Bastanchury
SrMIIhera •• -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0
Eaatern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 o 6 42
MJD.{)IIIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

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If she had a
CHECKING ACCOUNT

"""lll!llllns

S.lsker &amp; Loh11
Ruall Dru11
Here, customer•

Nam.ed by Qub Btanee Armstrong.

and l'lillghbon whole

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toOd health i1 our first

Pr. P~ - 1be new
or&amp;Udzecl, "The Palette and
Brush Club" bao electecl ofll..

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r:::._s and IIIPr&lt;rlecl

and Mrs. Reed Jeffers. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Waggoner
and Joy, Harrisonville. spent -a
Surda)' with their soo-in-l&amp;w arid
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
GUlogly and Mark.
Mr. and Mro, Bob Jones allll
tami1y of Dayton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Perry and other relatives here during tbe weekend.

OP~H

DAILY
a:oo ~ to IO:oo JiM
S.n4ay 10:30 Nlo
to 12:30 PM and
5:00 to 9:00 PM

Melp

PT. PLEASANT_ Aneloctloo
of ollleers will hlghllslt lhe o...
Iober 15 mooting oflhe Womeo•o
Volunteer Auxl1iarl' of Lakin
Slate lloapilal.

matcb sbotl with catherine La
.

i'WP~r 1&gt;8lite :tor ·1
tromen' s amateur golf suprema-

THE FARMERS .BANK
.... . a.nd-.. S,AV INGS.,CQ...,.

cy.
The U.s. and Frem:h teams

PT, PLEASANT - A lee wiD
..
!ollow
tbe !lmdly, oetober 6lh
.·:: Henry R. Beever to StatAl of
meoU.., ot the Trlall7 United
Olllo, eoaemeat, Sutton.
Methodllt Church Women'• So::
Da1e L. MeGraw, WUma M. di!Q' ot Christl-.. Servlee CharlleGi'n to StatAl of Oldo, eese- ter ·mooting to be belcl In lhe
i ...... Sultoa.
IIDctuary bOIImlng at 2:00 p,
.
Olin D, llo&lt;!the, He'""- L Ill,
::l ..... to State ol Ohio, &amp;Jtton.
All former WSCS mem~a.
Nloael A. Weatherman to Mar- all women ot the dwreb or "eon}
'l(t.,.jY~r. -~H. W~r, llltulllls ot lhe chureh IIIIo wlsb
:~

price5 and prompt. ttrYice a11d discount •rugi ,pricee
seven days a wuk. Ltt us aerve you for aill your

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prescription and drug needs .

!':

Member Federal Reserve Systam

shared the Iead entering lhe
aecond round of the women's

M•mber F.D.I.C.

world amateur ehamplonship
wldeb bas aUraetecl top players
from scattered ports of the

POMEROY, 0.

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Mba E. ' l.eliia to Fnnklln D.
lluil-, ~Ill HIIIIIOII, lot,
llaelne. '
IJar;Y. D. Keller, U)JI M. Kelle!'
to - · w. Cline, Beulali
algo, 118.50 .......Qrarwe.
- Olu. w. ~.-. doc., to

world.

a.- a: Genhellner, John Ed·

ward Genhelinor,

BeUJ

Anne

llldpt. · Ilaehlel lrarte Sllerldan,
Rlellar4 Allen Genhelmer, Judith
~ · Genllalmer, alia Judltll
Vanlea, M ;lor trW.. Chel&gt;-

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329.0
224.0
145.5
364.5
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HOSPri'AL
ADM! I lED: Talnmy Runl011d,
Pl. Plouant; lllrL Cleo Smltll,
A!Jple Grove.

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wlloeewlfa,Niney,
lives
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st., Middleport,

hal beeo ualgnecl.to Ule lith lntartry Brldap, Amvl&lt;ll Dlvl..
loll, near Due Plio, Vletlam, 11
an artillery repalrmaA.

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For Yoll' Child
Nething to write! Mothint to buy!
~Me In and register today!
Paret~t must fill in entry blonlr.. One entry illanlr: per

falolly.

There Will Be A Winner From This Store
Mo

purchoae necessary.

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Amid today's rising costs, it's comforting to knilw that
one penny still dries a load of laundry-gently, fluffy,
fresh -air soft. It happens in a modern, penny-a-load
Gas dryer. It's the best deal in town. In tact, you can
figure a Gas dryer will save you well over a hunilred
dollars compared to drying clothes with electricity. ·
Next time you're in the market tor a dryer, remember .
the world's longest-lasting 1~ sale. It comes with the '
longest-lasting dryer. It's a Gas.

Oldesl

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News Notesl.·'
BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbo.th Sd!ool attenlance at
the Free Mothodlst Cllurch Sept.
22, waa 128, oolleetlon •26.51.
Thve were 20 choir membero

present. Oct. 6 will be Rally
Day, Come and bring someone

wt:;:,'""•nd Mrs. Mark Stahl,

as, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diehl,
Michigan, spent the weekelkl with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl and
IAmlly, and Georgia Diehl
Mrs. WU!iam Carmon has been
reported UI.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sl&lt;lry and
John, Columbus, and Mr. Wyatt
Schaeler, sen David, Mt. Vernon,
spent the weekend with Mro.
story's alkl Mr. Schaefer's par.
en\8, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer. David Schaeler Ia at.
leOO!ng school at Ohio State Unl-

Army Offers Scholarships
College scholarsldpa tor 800
wbo are motlvaled toward an
Ar1111 career will be of!erecl
again thlo year tho U.S. Ar1111
bas announced.
The seholarlblps, good at lilY
(J( lhe 259 eolleges and unlvel'sltlea In lhe Unl$0&lt;! S!I\IAia 0(.
fvlna t.ilelorft-relr

qualttlel and loaderlblp poJentlal.
Slnee part i:l the seholarshll&gt;
aelocUoo Is booed on the COllege
Entrance Exemlnatloo Board
(CEEB) Tests, it Ia eaaentlal
that high acbool students wllo lntend to eompeiAI for one of theae
awards lake lhe IAists thlo fall.

;i.i.,.'iiMc ; ~ci.d~~Pir­

program, have been awarded an- enta or

~c:heri ~

'in·

obtain
nualb 1111 a ~Uve bollia lor~tlon b)o writing: ROTC
lor lhe past tour rears.
Scholaroldp, First U.S. Arnljo,
Scholarship wlmen receive Fort Meade, Maryland 20755.
their lull tuiUoo, c:oots Deadline lor submlaolon (J( eomand laboratory fees, plus a $50 plated applications Is Jamiery
per-month allOWIDee lor the lull 15, 1969; Announeement (J( schofour yeers.
larshlp winner• will be marie
Winners may ao.lec:t academic next spring.

obllptlon b)o serving four 7ear1
Cllactbe dut,y.
student selec:tlon Is based on

.

p
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of
ofDeera with.. 1 pink
cornlll.on .
presirllnt,
Mn. :.-lelllklel'abn; neepresJ.
dtot, Mra. i;mest Whl~heao!;
,...,..tary, i.lra. Gene
treuuret, Mra.· Waltei' Brj)Wn,

e«...., ·

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, _uioi,;

aerapW, Mr&amp;. Hennln orosi..
niekle, and ;fiowor·- · Mrl. n.

E. WUiialllo, A n,ower pill 1111s
preoented -to· Mra. Harrla 1roo1
the new otfteera.
Plsns W~N DUJde 1&lt;1 dine oot

IN Af'PLQ

were instilled by

P. Utile, 38, Celumbua, are
lodged !n the Ma1011 eoont;y Jill
awaiting bearing ... the grand
larceny charge Which ltemmed
from tho theft of an automobDe
In New Haven last week. The
two ouiPecto were IJ&gt;IlHh..In Georgia and bold lor loeal
authorltieo.
Other arrest&amp; recorded at the
toea! jail were Niles Michael
Young, 18, M111011, ehlrged wllh
reckless operaUon ot a motor
vehicle and a 15..year.old Maaon
County juvenlleehlrgeclwlthlbe!t
(J( a bicyele.

oulltancllng high 1cbool aenlor•

COME TO ApP(,E ~ND
FOR THE llbEST ,CHOICE
• Golden Delitlous
• Red Dellclou$
• Nor:them .Spy
Grimes Golden

tho

..,ralt;y thll year,

:. SHIPMENT OF •••••••••••••••

Mr. lforry Clark, who Is emplQYecl atJackooo, spenttheweekellll with hls flmUy here.

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Sabbath school attendance Sept.

'fas ions for MEN

29 wu 101,. collectlon was $22.30.
Rev. Eugene GW and tamily
visited relatives in ·zanesville
reeently• .
Mr. lnd Mrs. Murl Harrla, st.
Albana, W. Va., vilited Satu'r·
di.Y with Mrs. Con Renah1w.
Rev. Spat1w, Proctorville,
conluclild services at the local
churcb Sunday morning in the
irterest of the Gideon Bible Socii!Q'.
Mr. and MrL Padl Jacobs and
chlldren, Kentucky, Vl11ltecl Sun-day with Mr. allll Mrs. Peerl
Jacobe.
Olin Rife, Columbus, visited
Sumay with his mother, MrS.
Cora Renshaiw.
Mr• .and Mrs. Harmon Fox
epent the weekend at their home

-----'ACKEIS.--LARGE ASSORTMENT, NEWEST FALL SHADES
MACHINE WASHABLE-SIZES 36 THRU 44

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HYLOH
WINDBREAKERS

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BY HEALTH K,.IT
MENS TURTLE NECK

A revival will be held at the
local church beginning Oet. 9.
Rev. Harry Bates will be speaktrw each eVening.

PILE LINED WITH
CONCEALED
HOOD

12,95
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SHI

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REVERSIBLE_

here.

Mrs. Robert Bowen 1a a medf ..
cal patient at Holzer Hoapital
The Light and Life Men's Fel·
lowohtp held their mecUng Tuesday evenl011: at the Rock ~rings
Grange Hall.
Aboul35 per cent of lhe land
area of Asia consists of desert.

YOUR dollar·· ,·AT

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POWDER

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DISH GARDENS

A Gordon lndaora
•.. Mo•ilo Gordoning
You can· mhe them

Rer. 49c

To Suit Your

Fancy -

VITALIS

Dudley's Florist

34,

59 H. 2nrl St.
992-5560
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

Rer.59c

LYSOL
42~
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CUTICUlA

QINTMENT

Oldeat c It y Ill. the New
Wqrld II the capitol ol the

J)omlntca• Republic

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stockdal~&amp;, am Mr. and: Mrs.
Mark Steven stahl, anJ son, Tex-

Judllh
Laulao.
Geohelmer to
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Roanl. &amp; ~r. pueeli, A. Boleo, 20, aon o!Mr, andMra.
aanter, Beclford.
~
Jamea -E. Bolea. Sewath st.., pt.
axcellenee, utracurrilublwnt Allen Geohelmer tollol- Pleasant, bas beeaassigned to the aeademie
eulor adiYltles, IJII:rllieal atand·
- ·a. Genhelmv, poreela, Bed' 173d Airborn&amp; Brlprle In VIet- ards, reiU)Io (J( eoii.P elitranee
ford, OteotAir.
ram, aa a forward abnner. Ria
Riebel Marie Sherldu, wu- ,Ide. Edna, u.... at 2f70 Home- examination boardo, ·'perlllm J . .SbarldiD, Jr. to llolelll woodlirhe, Lonlo, Ohln.
B. Genbeimer, pareel,lf, Deeter,

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Ge•
waa
·lD her, home
Sill' tho Seplambef ~ ol tho
m..rvlilw Glll'liOII Clilllwllll..rL
CUI Buekley as ~tAla a; ltra.
Erneol Wbi- eonducied &lt;Ie.
- · wttb a ·reicl~Jw, "Each
NOll' l&gt;aJ," fl&gt;Dtlwed b;r PJQor.
Members -..a..erecl roll ..U bJ&lt;
namlrw a Vlliet;y of mumL i.lra.
H. I. lArkins extende&lt;o thanka to
the mombera ·ror carda and lowera nnt to 11er during her 91-

The two men, James H. Wldte,
27, Columbus, 0., and Jamea

DISCHARGED: Mra. Clltlord ...,.... In the fteld o1 their
Jelters, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. Lou- choice, the oo11 arlclltlonal ,....
ella Prill, Bullalo; Paul atap.. Qllirement being the eomplatlon
man, Pl. Plouant; MrL lJo7d ol olllcer training subJects. Up.
011 grarluatl111, !hay are eommla'l'horntoa, Letart.
'
llioned aeeoncl lieutenants in tho
Arlll1 and !lrlflll tholr mUitary

~OR EXPI!~T

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To BOO . Standout Seniors

O.arter Meeting

Property

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Offi~.eers

.-a.·.

Wayne Swtahor, tt.rold Lahao and KOftnoth ""'Col- ·
laugh ... your frllftdly pharmaclall at SwtshO&lt; arld
Lohse ReJ~all Drugs. They ha¥e low prescription

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TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
1'EoUf
PTS AVG. TEAM
PTS. AVG.
Wellston .. .... .... 16 29.0
Point Plee- • , .•. 12 3. o
Polal Pleeaant , , ..... 83 20.8 Wellaton . . . . . . . . . 30 7.5
.............. 82 20.5 Miller .•••. , ••••• 32 8.0
Wahama ............ 95 19.0 Alexandv . . . . . . . . . 26 8. 7
Jael!eoll ......... . .. 76 19,0
43 10.8

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PASSING
CMP-ATT INT.
ll-19
2
1~2
4
19-38
2
15-35
3
7-16
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8-24
3
1-17
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ero MiiiJuctYBud.e:tte,artteachThe volunteer group ls sUll
or, II Point PI~ Scbool very mueh In neecl of members.
Mombereldp fee Is one dollar
Ia tho olilll aclrieor.,
'l1tt club pl.a.s to eater a ear ,per 1 ear, and tilt bourl worked
In tho PPIISIIomeeomingporade, ,with lhe pallllllla ire ar1'111&amp;'ecl to
Oetober 1i. Tho year11 project lit the voluntNr's ar:hem&gt;ie.
(J( tho elillllo to HI up an art "'!&gt;o
Interested persona are aakecl
ldbll In ~ a&lt;llool library d!o- to attend lhe Oel. 15th meetin&amp;
playing worka bT ..rt... a Pms at the hoapllal.

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TEAM RUSH. TEAM PAS&amp; NET OFF. NET
TEAM
YDS. AVG. YD&amp; AVG. YD&amp; AVG. YDS.
....... 339 169,5 131 65.5 470 235.0 347
r.ellfpolis .... 290 145,0 111 55,5
401 20Q.5 617
...... 296 148.0 263 131.5 559 279.5 572
J&amp;ekeon ...... 93 46.5 220 110.0 313 156.5 658
565 282.5
86 43.0 651 326.5 448
llolp ....... 432 216.0 174 87.0 606 303.0 291
NeiL-York ... 329 164.5
16
8.0 345 172.5 729
WIIIIIGo ••.. 568 284.0
80 40.0 648 324.0 331

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::'C:~ra cbargeclwlthgrand

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Choltll to hold ofllclal oeats
In tho...,. orpallatlan are ROn
Butdler, pi-ell-; Paul Jclaos,
Yi.. prelldeat; .Jo&lt;t-·, Kaulf, aeeretarJ and l!fei1D 11&amp;1, tr..-..

paid that bill! Come m

household account.

a eonstllu-

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LOWEST PIICIS

and open your

Two Prisoners
Being Held for
Grand Larceny

OJJicers are

number- they are friends

in our service.

• ~=·I::...Mr.:;~=

Meet on Friday

she could prove she

cattle breeder, and his ranch
foreman. Orville Marshall, of
Chicago, m., were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Gene Jelfers and Mr.

R&gt;-•·

DAR n......,ter Will

gQes Into every
presertption at

con.:ern. We reflect this

lie Vale, Falli\Y Pettit, HelenJeffers, JoaM Bishop, Ava Greenlees, Lyrm WbiWngton, Betty
Mattox, Mary
Jordan,
Ida
Cheadle atxl the hostesses.
Mr. L. 0. Napier, Charolais

Frlf!Ci:

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ore , more than just o

strator. Those present were Nel-

COole and Claudine Croo.Rilllln
(J( France today as the U.S. and

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evenlni was well atteOOed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-

j,; ·,.

aleo·

Yivlcl -d to- .h ereoy. lllra• .];)l)er
held Weilnee- cripdan· oflhlomarrlapai.Jolal 111 tho pioiYalM i:1 Negro
·dfi · ~ II
)lome of Rolle to
~ alavery In thaN early di.Ya, and
lira. Jiunet Tliuo, l!uiJ-..d.
of .UJe Ametl... Jndlan Chief tho lrdllln!llon (J( . c:orrupllon .I I
¥ra. ~ Ioiii- vice Powhatan. ·
the otrua~e lor - l e y and
~-~ ~lllecla-'"'topro. The ..,....ep~~ona~ oyotem ol power took venllhr&lt;alllh control" .....,.lilllbllil1ll pliiiiDI!d lor tho rel181&lt;il estai&gt;U- 111 tho pll.. eel volin&amp;
·' ~ one! - i!lstribulecl tho....
In
·7-l!ooi&lt;L The olilll ..Utet In
lllil-·&lt;l!IIMd lht IIIHtlnl. llae
........1'
Franklin 10 a YGIIIIB llliD 1n i745
10 tha realllllllloo allllro. 0. P.
sMng aclvlee malrlmOIIY.
' llleln aa pioealdtlll, Mro. JohnMemboro r611p01idtcl to roll eall
..., 1181'8011 to prealdt II lhe
... ··-•- colonial I
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PT. PLE'""-- The Colon- "' ·-·~"'a
eader. Mra.
...._DIS 'ft'hteh lheatteDda. Mr1.
~'WoN,.~ Titus served eookles, cotree and
NM Moore will Hn&amp; &amp;I the el Charlet Lewia Chapter, DAR, mlnta to the memben, Pre~ldlng
JII'Oiklln&amp; ottleer- Mrs. John. will moot 11 lhe Mlnolon 11ou.. at lhe allver oottee servlee waa
"""lnb-;
In Tu-Enclle-Wei-Park Frldi.Y, 2 Mrs. Jobnom.
A _ . 111 tho ld111M1 111 tha p.m. wllh Mro. cary H. Reyburn
13 Orillnalooloalea was Jlvenb.Jo
lht program on".MirMro. Ridll Qder, S.e clt•crlbecl acle In lhe IUlla." Mlsa Lelah
' lht IIUierl"' IAirma ol ..... JIM Powoll; regent, will precreecl and n1181oa and - apulre alde.
of lbtlr Yeenrloa lor reUsloua
llosteaaes lor tho afternoon
f r - In a 1anc1 i:t ·Uielr OIIIL wiD be lllro. John Roberta, Mrs.
Raymoncl F . llfllqrave, M r 1•
PT. PLEASANT - Ma...,
JIIDllla F. Eada, Mro. Harold E. Count1 9lerltr George Jolmllll
Ridenour, Mrs. lforeel A. Hen- and !late I'OIIee Trooper Rudy
deuon; Mr•. Harry GodfrQ, O'Dell returned Wednelday evenMIS8 Imogene Yeager, -..d Mrs. ing from carrollton, GL, wllh ·

the.

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TEAM STATISTICS
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TEAM
TEAM AVG, OPP. AVG.
Athenl ••••• 26
13.0
21
10.5
Galllpolis ••• 22
11.0
30
15.0
Ironton ••••• 26
13.0
36
18.0
Jackaoo ..• , 17
8.5
39
19.5
lAlpn •••••. 40
20.0
18
9.0
Metgo, •• , , , 32
16.0
17
8,5
NelL-York , •. 14
17.0
38
!9.0
\" Wellatoll .... 40
20.0
17
8.5

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Unlverslt;y. '
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.. Mlas . carOt 'F'NJ.ey
Sher- ~ Wwtam Moss~, who baa enta, Mr. &amp;11:1 Mrs. a
Mr.· and Mrs. ArllOIO
PUNT RETURNS Ydll. No. 'l1l man .Greer . are enrcll"" in been stailonllll In (lormaiQ' tor
claues
at
OhlOUniveralty.
Clrol
seVeral'
rilonths,
noW
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the
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.Wellston viB,ttors recenUy.,
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Allll, l\letaa . . . . . . 69 6 0
WWiam B. Gregory
and
McManis. Wellston •. • 21 2 0 to lbe daughier icil Mr. and Mrs. bCRDe of his parenls, Mr. allll

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that's ·wben Miaa{JO)' Wast.-.
bUrn, 'public relatloM represe•
latl.,. for Columbia Gas ol Ohio,
tDc., wW transform a 17th century caatle into an ultra-modern
ullou&amp;e That Gas Built" wltll a
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Miss Washburn, of COlumbus,
1, 1 graduate of JackiiOII, Ohio,
High SchoOl and Ohio universiQ'.
A former Miss Sooth Central Ohio
81 she apeak&amp; be lore the Syracuse in the Miss America contest and
PTA at 7 p. m. in The Syracuse tl.rst runner.q» in Oblo in the Naellmentary school ..

Uonal College Queen CooLest, she
was head majorette of the Ohio
~t Min W&amp;shburn's way of University Marching Band for
h'a all in [un, of course, and

gnphic:ally mu.stratlng the ca. three years.
tributions of the natural gas iP..
dUJtry in general - alli her own
ccnpany, columbia Gas~ Ohio, ;:;::::::::::::·::::::::::::::: ::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\\\
In particular _ to the r11&gt;•d pro,ress In modern II~
Mles washburn will be dressed
fi'om held to toe in a fashionable

wardrabe made from natural gas,
ard will displQ aM discuss many

Middleport.. . :
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The Rev. and Mrs. Charles
of lhe newest home furnistlings Simms and children has as their
aM bWldtng materials that have weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.
been developed through the use of Carl Davis and chUdren, Betty,
Brenda, Ann and Tommy of Dar·
Ungton, Pa. The D•vlo family
are members of a former pastorate of the Rev. Mr. Slmons.
There wW be a Halloween par- &amp;mday they attended services
ty sponsored by the Modern Wood· or.t the Middleport First Baptist
men and the Hemlock Grove Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner were
Grarwe on Thursday' October 17'
at 7 :30 p. m. at the grange hall. at Point. Pleasant Monday for
Plans are being made for games the funeral services or John
and 1 country store featuring Greer.
everythlng trom homemade bread
Miss Nina Russell spent last
week
in Cleveland as the guest
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. ,!lfrtnlilt, lii/llilbaui!tl!f:IVIIkel•We ~the a:10Uil ~Uon Ill l)lllrlcl II, .. ~. lliiten, · hOld · 'llleadi,Y br Middleport.
other bllhllsht• Ill llle .&lt;!JIIVOIIUon included a frllltdoldp &lt;andlellillt 1101"\'lce, am""l'&gt;rlal aerand clra&amp;illll of llle c...... r
lor deceaoad membera, recot:·
nlllon of three members wllll50
or more yeoro of !)011-Ve
memberllhlp, and an address !If
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work.
,-· Reglslratlon for 11\e c:onvea·:, tlon . ho~ by Melp Temple,
_,. i')1hlan lliltero, was. handled !If
Gortrude Anclrewo, with llet!;y
. Blggo and Opal Blgp uoilltlna.
; !IYIYI• Downes, Lopn, dllllrlct
~ depuj;y, was aul.ated with 'the If,• ternoo~ aeooloa !If Elizabeth
·: Lear ol Gall(pollt, dlitrlcl 10&lt;~ ntary protem; ~ce WWil,
Gall(pollo, trealllr8i"; Carrie
Neutzling, Pomeroy, dietrtet or...
; aant~, and Lois Am Burt, 10; lolol
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• Preoelllatlon ol the 011 and
; ~ of the Bible by Betey
; Blais, the "Star ~ed Ban: Mr," by Mra.' BUrt aDd the ln·1YOcatlon b7 tho BOY. Frank
.~ Cheeieb- - " the meetln&amp;.
1· ~rs I~ Cllldfea lor the
frijndllhlp aervlcewlth Mrs. Burt
l tdnglng "Julll Qlo Utile Candle"
~ precediJil a wtloome - e d
: !If ~or
o. Fllller' ~ 1111
: ,._... !rom HuiJ Tbomal,
: Nelaonvllle, grand oenlor.
: mllllngu(ohed pella preaent• ed .Included NeD Patlon, Nel~ IOilVllle, director ~ work; Fran-

... wmo,~olda Hall; WUkeiVII.Ie;
.Mrs, ~.\~11, and Bernice Cbrji!~Jen; .Nevada. Alao
lnirocMclld ......, .tt!Ung dllllrlcl
deputies EllallaaTu111er, Ploaoantvllle, Dlil!"lct 20; and Madp
Baum, l.ockbounle, District · 2.
Flossie Cope and Laura Fox
ol Neii!OIIVIUO, and Bortle Walta
of Middleport were glyen rec:ognltion lor ......,cuttoe memberllhlp In the organization oC 50
Jearl or more.
Mro._ w-..11, In her addroll to tha dlltrict repreaellladna, opoke on the Improvements
made Ill the Medina Home. !i1e
aald thai her proJect this lear
will be to equip tho new hoSPital
thoro. A new UvinB room added
,_,II recently has been newly furnllhed, the grand chlefnoted,and
a now chlj&gt;el has been built at
the a!ru-e.
Mrs. Woodward urged members to vlolt the home which she
described aa a 11 real home" ror
Pythian Sisters IDd not an "illstltutlon." She oald that tho Pl'OporQ' hu been valued 11 $290,000 and that ooe determlnlnilfactor In ellglblllt;y to enter Is 10
year• eoasecutlve memberlhip
In the lodp.
Giving "service" as her motto for the y-, Mrs. Woodwacd
...,eluded""" iddreu with oommenlo oo tho m....., lll1')11den!om. !i1e refer&lt;Od to the alate
subordinate temples u the loundaUoo of the Pythlae iJrpnlzalion.
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pie, 'lllursdi,Y olght, 7:30, at
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tho homo of Mrs. Karl Grueaer,
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MlnorsYIIIe.
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LAUREL CLIFF Bet!er Health nlng, asiiOCiata l!l&amp;troll; 'lliQIIiaa
Club, annhersal"l' potluck eli,.. EclwUdo, aoiiOCilte patroll; Elsie
ner 1 6:'0 p.m. '(burldly, home
be the inetaiJiqf olllcer.
ol MrL Bertha Parker; Sunshine
lluriJ1I tho mHt!Jia CODdUcted
ataters revealed. wlth .a gift ex!If
Mri. oliver and James soul..
change; new ones to be drawn.
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worthl malr&lt;lll and wortb,ll
DIRECTORS oF Meigs. Count.Y
patron, reapoctlvoly, the Bev.
American Red croas Chapter,
Glen HUea, o.-edael!wljallon
8:30 p.RL Thursday, conference
to, all . members to alteDI bla.orroom of Veterans MemorialHosdlriatloa. service on Oct. 21, at
pitol.
3:30 p. m. at the United ~lot
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA.
Church, POm.ero,y.
7:30 ThursdoJI night In Southern
ln&amp;pe&lt;tlon wao plamed lor Oct.
High School auditorium with the
15 when Olester eouocU 323,
,o~-oo&gt;!i&lt;&gt;l&lt;il!~i8·:l!1?~-~·0b1.. Rac:lne unit •• boat; Mrs. Gordon
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West, chairman or hospltallty; Daughters or Amerlca, met TUea(We Are Hot Opon On ·Sunday•)
The charter of the Women's
program, discussion oa topics of. di.Y nlgbt at the haiL
Esther RkleliOUI", laltlatory
Society or Christia.D Service
school Lnterest; Mra. Robert .Robof the Pomeroy United Meth~
erts of Letart Falla. program captain, requested that all oflicera, tMm members and others
dist Chw-ch will 00 signed at
chalnnan.
a meeting of the grlql at 7,30
EV AtiGELINE CHAPTER 172, participating wear white lor llle
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p. m. Tuesday at the church.
Order of the Eastern Star, 7:30 IMpection.
DorothY Myers, councllor,pre-Women of the Enterprise Unit'llllrsday night at the Mlddleed Methodist Church, former~
port Masonic Temp!e. New olll- slded at the meeling which 01&gt;ened in rUualisUc ronn wllll 34
ly the E,U.B. Ctmrch, will be
cers wm be elected.
members present. LucUle Kraeu·
gue81s.
FRIDAY
All women of the Pomeroy
REVIVAL, HYSELL Run Free ter thanked members· for cards
Open Every Week Day '9:00 to 7:00
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vlalts
dul'lng
her
reeent
lllchurch are requested to atM.ethOdlst Church, Oct. 3through
Saturday Til 9
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The
past
councilors
club
tend the serviceincelebraUon
oct. 13, Rev. Delbert A1Haon.
E. MAIM ST.
. 992-3975
POMEROY I - - - - - - of the merger.
Chillicothe, evangelist. Services was announced for 7:30 p. m. on
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Oc~ 9 at the hall
7 :30 p.m. nigbtly. Public Invited.
lt was reported thatHelenWoU
MEIGS H!GHSchool Cheerleod- Ia home from the hospital, Letha
of Mr . and Mrs. Harry Lang.
Woo:l is in Holzer, Gay Gaul has
ers
sponsored dance, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. James JohnSOD,
new gradson, and Erma CleMeigs
Junior
Higb
Auditorium,
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Jeff and Kimberly of MarysvUle,
land
has a new granddaughter. A
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to
12
p.
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!oll.,.ing
the
were weekend guestsofhermoth~
communication
was read from
Meigs-Galllpolls
!oolball
game.
er, Mrs. SJsan Rawlings.
Laura'
LaBolteaux,
state councilThe
Jays
will
emcee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay of
or,
and
the
auditing
report wa1
Columbus spent the weekend here
given
by
~alllollon.
SATURDAY
visiting Mr. and Mrs. WUiiarn
Quarterly birthdi.Ys were ol&gt;HIGH SCHOOL DANCE pam,
Grue&amp;er and other relatives.
Saturday, 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 served during the meeting. Mrs.
Hittle Frederick,
p. rn. Meigs J unlor High Audi- KraeUter,
torium. The - Jays will emcee. Mary K. Holter, Barbin Sar·
gent, Elizabeth Wlcl&lt;haln, Be!Q'
Dance is school sponsored.
Roush, Mary K. Rose, Ellnbeth
SUNDAY
Hayes and Doris Koenla: were honFIRST
DISTRICT
SWIIII.Y
School and lllptist Training Un- ored. They wore seated at a table
ion Institute SUrday at the Naomi centered with a non! piece aDd a
gift at ,.ch plate. The decorated
BY MRS. FRAN CIS MORRIS
%pl.
Baptist Church.
cake was made by Margaret TutThe Happy Hustlers Sunday
tle. Members sang "HIPPY BirthSchool class ol the United MethoMONDAY
dist Church enjoyed a slxo'elock
RIVERVIEW PTA. Monday, day" to the honorees.
dinner in the social rooms of the ?:ao p. m. at school; nr.1 planchurch Frida.y evening, Sept, 27 • ning Cor Halloween cunlval; open
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S.lecll , . . .
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"""• the dinner Mrs. Ralph house to be ~-v
QuaiU!ra
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12 oz. can
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POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Members o! the Society of
McKenzie, president, presided at
a business session and M r s. Monday, 1 p. m. at home of Miss Friends came to be called
Crill Bradford had charge o! a Lydia Ebersbach.
Quakers fr"'D J!:.~ltl&gt;Y· the
devotional-am. · .
_ ... YOIJTII , ·FF,t.l&gt;Q:WSHII!,.-nl•• .. ltlunder, (leorp FOr; Iii which
' !!lev;" Ailhli? ' 1ilelaeci was trlct~ United MetlDiistChll"l!l', he called upon his listeners to
lbs.
brought home !rom Pleasant Val- M~ 7-SO P m. at Morning " tremble at the name of the
ley Hospital after surgery. Mr.
u' ·~ M~ist Church. Lord." A magistrate, Justice
and Mrs. Paul McMurray of co- Star m
Gervase Bennett, thereupon
lumbus apent the weekend with
su
called their group the "Quak·
GOSPEL MEETING,
ccess ers."
251b.
her parents, tho Clelands.
Church of Christ, oi:t. 7-16, 7:30
can
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Roush P. m. Joseph Hoskins. speaker.
oC Chillloolhe were overnlglrt Public welcome.
guests Thursdi.Y of Mr. andMrL
dren.
Henry ROUib,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Slmpi!Oil
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolle and ThursdoJI and bar parents, Mr.
and childreO oC Woodofleld apent
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and Mrs. Fnncla Morris accomtile weekend with tbolr parents,
vlsiiOd relatives in Columbus panied her back to Columbu• and
Mr. Uld Mrs. Chester SlmpllOil
&amp;mday,
apent lllo night and FridaY with Uld Mr. and Mra; RalphBadlley.
Mrs. Norman Hoover of Cln- the Swills and tho Sc~ro.
Mr. and Mrs. Crill Bradford
elllllatl Is a guest oCher IIIOIIler,
Mr. Kemeth Swart of Alaull~ ol ~ vlalted brlelly
Mrs. HarrY WUtllhlre.
_.ung a week ol vacatloo with with 'Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dradolbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKen- hie mother, Mra. James swart.
ford willie hereto ....,...ctaniiiiCzie spent ae"¥eral days in COlumMr. and Mrs. Aibort Hm_.t tloo oale In POmeroy Slll&gt;lrday.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. lleorY
IIJo weekend in Coluni&gt;ul with Mr ·
McCormick and other relatives.
and Mrs. Wald Foster and chllMrs. MUdred Swift came
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,iunlot; Be!Q' ·Biggl, mw8er;
Nor19a Zerkl~~tt . p~; Mra.

Andrewa, guird, and Mra. Neutz-

ling, organlat, presiding. ·
llallollDI and lnltlator1 work
tor three ~·· !iYfvla
.Tbacker, WllkeiVII.Ie; . M a d 1 o
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n"oum, LocldlcJui.ne, and Kathryn
- • Mrs.
Mead,
Circleville, were eiem.
Pattoit; N~raCia,,Fioren&lt;eC&lt;Jok­
pllf1ed
by
tha Melp TempledrW
ie¥, f'looate Cape, and Ec111a Cotaam
whose
c:aj11aln Is Mlrthl
venaugb Ill Noloonvlllo, a n d
Childs.
Members
of the team
Blanche SlaliiinlllllliJP. Durare
Gonevl
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Meinhart,
11et1;y
tng the drtiPbtt of the cbarter
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1if Robblt' Bar..U, Julo
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MaxJne
Owens,
J811l
Zirkle,
Jane
Ma~ WOOd, and "'r~· Hall, Mrs.
BiJrt 18118 ''Bey&lt;;¢ tho ~set." Johnson, · Feme Cheeoebrew,
El- Dexter t!III'Yin8 as grand Dorio Dalley, Nelle Bahr, ElizaCidel, Bernice McMahon, grand beth . All.man, Goldie Gilmore,
Ienior, and Florence WUiis, and Mra. Neutzllns.
&lt;AI recommendaUon of the regrand manager, all of the Galsolutions
committee, conalllllng
Jlpolls Temple, had cbarge o1
oC
Mrs.
LOar, Doris Gnleser
the installatloo of o!rlcers lor
and Nettle lhlyes, Masnolla Temthe evening Initiatory work.
tlatalied were MrL Barrett, ple members, a card of thanks
Wilkesville mollexcellenl chief· will be sent to the KOOIIY Music
' Mabel Wood, WUkesvllle, excel: Co. ol Huntington lor placing an
lent senior; Margaret Seldenable, organ at the hall lor uae durlnll
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Magnolia, excellent junior; Sadie the district meeting.
The
ladles
auxUiary
of
FeeneyMcElhinny, Meigs Temple, secrotary; Florence WUlls, Gaiii- Demott 1'1&gt;111 128, American Lopolls, treasurer; Elizabeth Me- sloo, served dlmer to the DisDonald, Gallipolis, past chief; trict 11 representatives. ArMrt, Stallsmllll, Logan, protect- rangementa: or ran nowen and
or, Mrs. COpe, guard, and Mrs. ravore of red, wblte and blue corNeutzllng, organl&amp;t.
aagee made by Mrs. Lemley,
The formal rituallatlc open. decorated the tables. Mrs. FJtzalng ror the evening session was beth Allman was chairman or tile
con41ucled by the host unit wtU&gt;;
Mr1. Lemley, moat excellent
chief, Vlrgbrla Owen, excellent chairmen of the convention.

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·WUiia"' Grueaer, Grant st.; Mid•
dlepof\, · ~ Mit. suoae
Rawlll)ls on her .blrtlidaio. anniwraary,
A poUuck • - r "'" lol)oWed
by hom..- Ice &lt;team and . a
decol'llted birthday cake. Attenclo
Ina were Mi-o. Richard Rawlings,
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo JohnSon and
chllclren,.Jef!andKimbof'•,Mlss
-'.f'firie Russell, ·Miss Herrle Marie
Slnlth, Mrs. Robert Jay, Mrs.
Clyda Allenalv..-th, MrL C I r I
Braman and Miss Debbie Grues-

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W...W wide commwdoo SUnday
will be. Observed at the litiddlepcjrt Flrot United Presb1Uirlan
Church SUoda.Y morniJ!e, Dr. Lester Rou&amp;h wm have cbarp olthe
senJ~e.

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REGULAR PRIC£ 58c POUND SPECIAL I L8, BAG 41c
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ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Naida F. Fry, 204Kinem
Dr.; Roger J. Thompaon, 551h
Court St.; Romie L. Eallton, Rt.
1 VInton; Virgil J. FUllnger,
Kanauga; Mrs. Floyd Stover, Pl.
Pleasant; Mrs. Nora B. Trlpp,
New Haven; Mrs. M.. Irena Sloemaker, Pomeroy; Mrs. Harold
K. German, Long Bottom; Mrs.
Wilmot B. Snell, Rl I Cbeaapeake; Debra L. Byus, Rt. l
Jackson; Carroll E. Smith, Rutland; Mrs, Mary McGowan, Rt.
4 Oak HID; R1.Y C, Archer, Ripley, W. Va. ; Mrs. Albert M.
Scott, Rt. 3 Wellstoo; Mrs. Catherine Nierman, COlumbusi Mra.
Ray R. Ziegler, Rt. 3 Wallllloa;
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Mrs. Gla&lt;IYs D. HoWell, Pa1rlda
A. Hud6on, German McKenzie,
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Mrs. Don R. Smith, Mrs, Cbarlel D. Slurslll, Mrl. E I I Vaece, Mrs. Ella G. WOOO\vard,
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and Mri. Richard Rawllnco, Todd
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gan -pies c:cl~D~cled the mem' chlel, mwiO!"Yins aosrandl'O)'ol orial 1101"\'lee lor cleeeallld mem:ldviaor to ~ .!lmiiHlDe Glrl1;
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that's ·wben Miaa{JO)' Wast.-.
bUrn, 'public relatloM represe•
latl.,. for Columbia Gas ol Ohio,
tDc., wW transform a 17th century caatle into an ultra-modern
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materials.

Miss Washburn, of COlumbus,
1, 1 graduate of JackiiOII, Ohio,
High SchoOl and Ohio universiQ'.
A former Miss Sooth Central Ohio
81 she apeak&amp; be lore the Syracuse in the Miss America contest and
PTA at 7 p. m. in The Syracuse tl.rst runner.q» in Oblo in the Naellmentary school ..

Uonal College Queen CooLest, she
was head majorette of the Ohio
~t Min W&amp;shburn's way of University Marching Band for
h'a all in [un, of course, and

gnphic:ally mu.stratlng the ca. three years.
tributions of the natural gas iP..
dUJtry in general - alli her own
ccnpany, columbia Gas~ Ohio, ;:;::::::::::::·::::::::::::::: ::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\\\
In particular _ to the r11&gt;•d pro,ress In modern II~
Mles washburn will be dressed
fi'om held to toe in a fashionable

wardrabe made from natural gas,
ard will displQ aM discuss many

Middleport.. . :
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The Rev. and Mrs. Charles
of lhe newest home furnistlings Simms and children has as their
aM bWldtng materials that have weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.
been developed through the use of Carl Davis and chUdren, Betty,
Brenda, Ann and Tommy of Dar·
Ungton, Pa. The D•vlo family
are members of a former pastorate of the Rev. Mr. Slmons.
There wW be a Halloween par- &amp;mday they attended services
ty sponsored by the Modern Wood· or.t the Middleport First Baptist
men and the Hemlock Grove Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner were
Grarwe on Thursday' October 17'
at 7 :30 p. m. at the grange hall. at Point. Pleasant Monday for
Plans are being made for games the funeral services or John
and 1 country store featuring Greer.
everythlng trom homemade bread
Miss Nina Russell spent last
week
in Cleveland as the guest
to cider.

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. ,!lfrtnlilt, lii/llilbaui!tl!f:IVIIkel•We ~the a:10Uil ~Uon Ill l)lllrlcl II, .. ~. lliiten, · hOld · 'llleadi,Y br Middleport.
other bllhllsht• Ill llle .&lt;!JIIVOIIUon included a frllltdoldp &lt;andlellillt 1101"\'lce, am""l'&gt;rlal aerand clra&amp;illll of llle c...... r
lor deceaoad membera, recot:·
nlllon of three members wllll50
or more yeoro of !)011-Ve
memberllhlp, and an address !If
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work.
,-· Reglslratlon for 11\e c:onvea·:, tlon . ho~ by Melp Temple,
_,. i')1hlan lliltero, was. handled !If
Gortrude Anclrewo, with llet!;y
. Blggo and Opal Blgp uoilltlna.
; !IYIYI• Downes, Lopn, dllllrlct
~ depuj;y, was aul.ated with 'the If,• ternoo~ aeooloa !If Elizabeth
·: Lear ol Gall(pollt, dlitrlcl 10&lt;~ ntary protem; ~ce WWil,
Gall(pollo, trealllr8i"; Carrie
Neutzling, Pomeroy, dietrtet or...
; aant~, and Lois Am Burt, 10; lolol
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• Preoelllatlon ol the 011 and
; ~ of the Bible by Betey
; Blais, the "Star ~ed Ban: Mr," by Mra.' BUrt aDd the ln·1YOcatlon b7 tho BOY. Frank
.~ Cheeieb- - " the meetln&amp;.
1· ~rs I~ Cllldfea lor the
frijndllhlp aervlcewlth Mrs. Burt
l tdnglng "Julll Qlo Utile Candle"
~ precediJil a wtloome - e d
: !If ~or
o. Fllller' ~ 1111
: ,._... !rom HuiJ Tbomal,
: Nelaonvllle, grand oenlor.
: mllllngu(ohed pella preaent• ed .Included NeD Patlon, Nel~ IOilVllle, director ~ work; Fran-

... wmo,~olda Hall; WUkeiVII.Ie;
.Mrs, ~.\~11, and Bernice Cbrji!~Jen; .Nevada. Alao
lnirocMclld ......, .tt!Ung dllllrlcl
deputies EllallaaTu111er, Ploaoantvllle, Dlil!"lct 20; and Madp
Baum, l.ockbounle, District · 2.
Flossie Cope and Laura Fox
ol Neii!OIIVIUO, and Bortle Walta
of Middleport were glyen rec:ognltion lor ......,cuttoe memberllhlp In the organization oC 50
Jearl or more.
Mro._ w-..11, In her addroll to tha dlltrict repreaellladna, opoke on the Improvements
made Ill the Medina Home. !i1e
aald thai her proJect this lear
will be to equip tho new hoSPital
thoro. A new UvinB room added
,_,II recently has been newly furnllhed, the grand chlefnoted,and
a now chlj&gt;el has been built at
the a!ru-e.
Mrs. Woodward urged members to vlolt the home which she
described aa a 11 real home" ror
Pythian Sisters IDd not an "illstltutlon." She oald that tho Pl'OporQ' hu been valued 11 $290,000 and that ooe determlnlnilfactor In ellglblllt;y to enter Is 10
year• eoasecutlve memberlhip
In the lodp.
Giving "service" as her motto for the y-, Mrs. Woodwacd
...,eluded""" iddreu with oommenlo oo tho m....., lll1')11den!om. !i1e refer&lt;Od to the alate
subordinate temples u the loundaUoo of the Pythlae iJrpnlzalion.
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THAT GOOD JACKSON COUNTY
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pie, 'lllursdi,Y olght, 7:30, at
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tho homo of Mrs. Karl Grueaer,
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Albortw...,_
MlnorsYIIIe.
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LAUREL CLIFF Bet!er Health nlng, asiiOCiata l!l&amp;troll; 'lliQIIiaa
Club, annhersal"l' potluck eli,.. EclwUdo, aoiiOCilte patroll; Elsie
ner 1 6:'0 p.m. '(burldly, home
be the inetaiJiqf olllcer.
ol MrL Bertha Parker; Sunshine
lluriJ1I tho mHt!Jia CODdUcted
ataters revealed. wlth .a gift ex!If
Mri. oliver and James soul..
change; new ones to be drawn.
!If,
worthl malr&lt;lll and wortb,ll
DIRECTORS oF Meigs. Count.Y
patron, reapoctlvoly, the Bev.
American Red croas Chapter,
Glen HUea, o.-edael!wljallon
8:30 p.RL Thursday, conference
to, all . members to alteDI bla.orroom of Veterans MemorialHosdlriatloa. service on Oct. 21, at
pitol.
3:30 p. m. at the United ~lot
MEIGS COUNTY Council, PTA.
Church, POm.ero,y.
7:30 ThursdoJI night In Southern
ln&amp;pe&lt;tlon wao plamed lor Oct.
High School auditorium with the
15 when Olester eouocU 323,
,o~-oo&gt;!i&lt;&gt;l&lt;il!~i8·:l!1?~-~·0b1.. Rac:lne unit •• boat; Mrs. Gordon
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West, chairman or hospltallty; Daughters or Amerlca, met TUea(We Are Hot Opon On ·Sunday•)
The charter of the Women's
program, discussion oa topics of. di.Y nlgbt at the haiL
Esther RkleliOUI", laltlatory
Society or Christia.D Service
school Lnterest; Mra. Robert .Robof the Pomeroy United Meth~
erts of Letart Falla. program captain, requested that all oflicera, tMm members and others
dist Chw-ch will 00 signed at
chalnnan.
a meeting of the grlql at 7,30
EV AtiGELINE CHAPTER 172, participating wear white lor llle
·
p. m. Tuesday at the church.
Order of the Eastern Star, 7:30 IMpection.
DorothY Myers, councllor,pre-Women of the Enterprise Unit'llllrsday night at the Mlddleed Methodist Church, former~
port Masonic Temp!e. New olll- slded at the meeling which 01&gt;ened in rUualisUc ronn wllll 34
ly the E,U.B. Ctmrch, will be
cers wm be elected.
members present. LucUle Kraeu·
gue81s.
FRIDAY
All women of the Pomeroy
REVIVAL, HYSELL Run Free ter thanked members· for cards
Open Every Week Day '9:00 to 7:00
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and
vlalts
dul'lng
her
reeent
lllchurch are requested to atM.ethOdlst Church, Oct. 3through
Saturday Til 9
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ness.
The
past
councilors
club
tend the serviceincelebraUon
oct. 13, Rev. Delbert A1Haon.
E. MAIM ST.
. 992-3975
POMEROY I - - - - - - of the merger.
Chillicothe, evangelist. Services was announced for 7:30 p. m. on
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Oc~ 9 at the hall
7 :30 p.m. nigbtly. Public Invited.
lt was reported thatHelenWoU
MEIGS H!GHSchool Cheerleod- Ia home from the hospital, Letha
of Mr . and Mrs. Harry Lang.
Woo:l is in Holzer, Gay Gaul has
ers
sponsored dance, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. James JohnSOD,
new gradson, and Erma CleMeigs
Junior
Higb
Auditorium,
8
Jeff and Kimberly of MarysvUle,
land
has a new granddaughter. A
LO
to
12
p.
rn.'
!oll.,.ing
the
were weekend guestsofhermoth~
communication
was read from
Meigs-Galllpolls
!oolball
game.
er, Mrs. SJsan Rawlings.
Laura'
LaBolteaux,
state councilThe
Jays
will
emcee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay of
or,
and
the
auditing
report wa1
Columbus spent the weekend here
given
by
~alllollon.
SATURDAY
visiting Mr. and Mrs. WUiiarn
Quarterly birthdi.Ys were ol&gt;HIGH SCHOOL DANCE pam,
Grue&amp;er and other relatives.
Saturday, 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 served during the meeting. Mrs.
Hittle Frederick,
p. rn. Meigs J unlor High Audi- KraeUter,
torium. The - Jays will emcee. Mary K. Holter, Barbin Sar·
gent, Elizabeth Wlcl&lt;haln, Be!Q'
Dance is school sponsored.
Roush, Mary K. Rose, Ellnbeth
SUNDAY
Hayes and Doris Koenla: were honFIRST
DISTRICT
SWIIII.Y
School and lllptist Training Un- ored. They wore seated at a table
ion Institute SUrday at the Naomi centered with a non! piece aDd a
gift at ,.ch plate. The decorated
BY MRS. FRAN CIS MORRIS
%pl.
Baptist Church.
cake was made by Margaret TutThe Happy Hustlers Sunday
tle. Members sang "HIPPY BirthSchool class ol the United MethoMONDAY
dist Church enjoyed a slxo'elock
RIVERVIEW PTA. Monday, day" to the honorees.
dinner in the social rooms of the ?:ao p. m. at school; nr.1 planchurch Frida.y evening, Sept, 27 • ning Cor Halloween cunlval; open
FoB-·'-·
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S.lecll , . . .
Std.
"""• the dinner Mrs. Ralph house to be ~-v
QuaiU!ra
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12 oz. can
12
POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Members o! the Society of
McKenzie, president, presided at
a business session and M r s. Monday, 1 p. m. at home of Miss Friends came to be called
Crill Bradford had charge o! a Lydia Ebersbach.
Quakers fr"'D J!:.~ltl&gt;Y· the
devotional-am. · .
_ ... YOIJTII , ·FF,t.l&gt;Q:WSHII!,.-nl•• .. ltlunder, (leorp FOr; Iii which
' !!lev;" Ailhli? ' 1ilelaeci was trlct~ United MetlDiistChll"l!l', he called upon his listeners to
lbs.
brought home !rom Pleasant Val- M~ 7-SO P m. at Morning " tremble at the name of the
ley Hospital after surgery. Mr.
u' ·~ M~ist Church. Lord." A magistrate, Justice
and Mrs. Paul McMurray of co- Star m
Gervase Bennett, thereupon
lumbus apent the weekend with
su
called their group the "Quak·
GOSPEL MEETING,
ccess ers."
251b.
her parents, tho Clelands.
Church of Christ, oi:t. 7-16, 7:30
can
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Roush P. m. Joseph Hoskins. speaker.
oC Chillloolhe were overnlglrt Public welcome.
guests Thursdi.Y of Mr. andMrL
dren.
Henry ROUib,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Slmpi!Oil
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolle and ThursdoJI and bar parents, Mr.
and childreO oC Woodofleld apent
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and Mrs. Fnncla Morris accomtile weekend with tbolr parents,
vlsiiOd relatives in Columbus panied her back to Columbu• and
Mr. Uld Mrs. Chester SlmpllOil
&amp;mday,
apent lllo night and FridaY with Uld Mr. and Mra; RalphBadlley.
Mrs. Norman Hoover of Cln- the Swills and tho Sc~ro.
Mr. and Mrs. Crill Bradford
elllllatl Is a guest oCher IIIOIIler,
Mr. Kemeth Swart of Alaull~ ol ~ vlalted brlelly
Mrs. HarrY WUtllhlre.
_.ung a week ol vacatloo with with 'Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dradolbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKen- hie mother, Mra. James swart.
ford willie hereto ....,...ctaniiiiCzie spent ae"¥eral days in COlumMr. and Mrs. Aibort Hm_.t tloo oale In POmeroy Slll&gt;lrday.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. lleorY
IIJo weekend in Coluni&gt;ul with Mr ·
McCormick and other relatives.
and Mrs. Wald Foster and chllMrs. MUdred Swift came
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,iunlot; Be!Q' ·Biggl, mw8er;
Nor19a Zerkl~~tt . p~; Mra.

Andrewa, guird, and Mra. Neutz-

ling, organlat, presiding. ·
llallollDI and lnltlator1 work
tor three ~·· !iYfvla
.Tbacker, WllkeiVII.Ie; . M a d 1 o
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n"oum, LocldlcJui.ne, and Kathryn
- • Mrs.
Mead,
Circleville, were eiem.
Pattoit; N~raCia,,Fioren&lt;eC&lt;Jok­
pllf1ed
by
tha Melp TempledrW
ie¥, f'looate Cape, and Ec111a Cotaam
whose
c:aj11aln Is Mlrthl
venaugb Ill Noloonvlllo, a n d
Childs.
Members
of the team
Blanche SlaliiinlllllliJP. Durare
Gonevl
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Meinhart,
11et1;y
tng the drtiPbtt of the cbarter
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1if Robblt' Bar..U, Julo
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MaxJne
Owens,
J811l
Zirkle,
Jane
Ma~ WOOd, and "'r~· Hall, Mrs.
BiJrt 18118 ''Bey&lt;;¢ tho ~set." Johnson, · Feme Cheeoebrew,
El- Dexter t!III'Yin8 as grand Dorio Dalley, Nelle Bahr, ElizaCidel, Bernice McMahon, grand beth . All.man, Goldie Gilmore,
Ienior, and Florence WUiis, and Mra. Neutzllns.
&lt;AI recommendaUon of the regrand manager, all of the Galsolutions
committee, conalllllng
Jlpolls Temple, had cbarge o1
oC
Mrs.
LOar, Doris Gnleser
the installatloo of o!rlcers lor
and Nettle lhlyes, Masnolla Temthe evening Initiatory work.
tlatalied were MrL Barrett, ple members, a card of thanks
Wilkesville mollexcellenl chief· will be sent to the KOOIIY Music
' Mabel Wood, WUkesvllle, excel: Co. ol Huntington lor placing an
lent senior; Margaret Seldenable, organ at the hall lor uae durlnll
.
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Magnolia, excellent junior; Sadie the district meeting.
The
ladles
auxUiary
of
FeeneyMcElhinny, Meigs Temple, secrotary; Florence WUlls, Gaiii- Demott 1'1&gt;111 128, American Lopolls, treasurer; Elizabeth Me- sloo, served dlmer to the DisDonald, Gallipolis, past chief; trict 11 representatives. ArMrt, Stallsmllll, Logan, protect- rangementa: or ran nowen and
or, Mrs. COpe, guard, and Mrs. ravore of red, wblte and blue corNeutzllng, organl&amp;t.
aagee made by Mrs. Lemley,
The formal rituallatlc open. decorated the tables. Mrs. FJtzalng ror the evening session was beth Allman was chairman or tile
con41ucled by the host unit wtU&gt;;
Mr1. Lemley, moat excellent
chief, Vlrgbrla Owen, excellent chairmen of the convention.

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Surprise Po.r.Jy Given Satu.rday·

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Prti.dueUvlty
Only · Ausiralia,

·WUiia"' Grueaer, Grant st.; Mid•
dlepof\, · ~ Mit. suoae
Rawlll)ls on her .blrtlidaio. anniwraary,
A poUuck • - r "'" lol)oWed
by hom..- Ice &lt;team and . a
decol'llted birthday cake. Attenclo
Ina were Mi-o. Richard Rawlings,
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo JohnSon and
chllclren,.Jef!andKimbof'•,Mlss
-'.f'firie Russell, ·Miss Herrle Marie
Slnlth, Mrs. Robert Jay, Mrs.
Clyda Allenalv..-th, MrL C I r I
Braman and Miss Debbie Grues-

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RETREAD TIRES

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Any Size For Any Model

LOU'S ASHLAND SERVICE
ll9 W. Main 992·3535 Pomeroy, 0 .

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PLAN COMMUNION
W...W wide commwdoo SUnday
will be. Observed at the litiddlepcjrt Flrot United Presb1Uirlan
Church SUoda.Y morniJ!e, Dr. Lester Rou&amp;h wm have cbarp olthe
senJ~e.

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NEW CROP SPANISH ,
REGULAR PRIC£ 58c POUND SPECIAL I L8, BAG 41c
FOR OH£ WEEK OHL Y
20x60" RAYON TWEED RUG RUHN£RS

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SEE OUR TOY RIOT ASSORTMENT
About AO Different Toys Ta Choose From
Ro9ulor 39c Each SPECIAL 27c Each or 4 for $1.00
PLASTIC ~IG BANKS, 7 inch.. long-JOe Each

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PHONE
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POMEROY
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EVERY ITEM
DISCOUNTED

Reg. 39e

MEMORIAL HELD

Peteta, Aallvlllit, paiiiiP"and

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OIL NEATE

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HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting
boura' 2-4 and 7.3 p.m. Parenta
ooly oo Pedlatri cs Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Naida F. Fry, 204Kinem
Dr.; Roger J. Thompaon, 551h
Court St.; Romie L. Eallton, Rt.
1 VInton; Virgil J. FUllnger,
Kanauga; Mrs. Floyd Stover, Pl.
Pleasant; Mrs. Nora B. Trlpp,
New Haven; Mrs. M.. Irena Sloemaker, Pomeroy; Mrs. Harold
K. German, Long Bottom; Mrs.
Wilmot B. Snell, Rl I Cbeaapeake; Debra L. Byus, Rt. l
Jackson; Carroll E. Smith, Rutland; Mrs, Mary McGowan, Rt.
4 Oak HID; R1.Y C, Archer, Ripley, W. Va. ; Mrs. Albert M.
Scott, Rt. 3 Wellstoo; Mrs. Catherine Nierman, COlumbusi Mra.
Ray R. Ziegler, Rt. 3 Wallllloa;
Mrs, VerDOil L. Sheppard, !\&gt;encer, W. Va..i C. Carlton Slmml,

Rt. 4: Jackson; Dave Blabop, Hamden; Mrs. manche Co7an, Jack-

BIRTIIS
Mra. Charles Meadowa, Gal.
llpollo, son, 11,15 p.m. Wednes-

· Reeular 69c
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BEER an.',
OLEO
WINE ·.
7 1.00 CARRY

Reeular 1.09
only

SAT. OCT. 5

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da..,_~ Ill 'thit Rav. llid MrL
· Cheilter
111 iiuaa.iol,

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only

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79.95 to 231.95

Ebersbach Hardware
!'EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
POMEROY

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FREE
TH OIL BEADS
Delivery
-Service

,__CALGON
Ree. 98c
Only

GIRCDM
&amp;CLEAN.

ol Mr. and MrL' O..les·

ArrlaOOI, Durl!lm, ~ctlcut.
Thl weadlai Will taU place

o.-,

Saturday,
2'6; . at ·11:30
a. m., lnllle:llullaqiUnltedMethodlot awrc11. 'llle' raiN; of the '
llrl4• will 'olllelate. ThOIP"I\lloul
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WHITE·
PETROLEUM JELLV - - -

REGULAR
of

jar

SIZE

SPECIAL PRICE!

only66

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and Infant .....

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to Mr; Will~ AnthOIIY Arrl~

Natural
\PORTRAITj ·
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Will Wed OCt. 26

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DISCHARGFll
Winfred Barker, Mrs. wnma
H. Boyles, Callie E. Burch, Mra.
hm J. D...,, Roae C. Deverlck,
Erwin H. Gloed&lt;Der, Robert Y.
Hammoo, Mrs. Burdell H. Ha,yes,
Mrs. Gla&lt;IYs D. HoWell, Pa1rlda
A. Hud6on, German McKenzie,
o. Roberta, James K. .!itawver,
Mrs. Don R. Smith, Mrs, Cbarlel D. Slurslll, Mrl. E I I Vaece, Mrs. Ella G. WOOO\vard,
Mrs. Paul L.· Berkley, Mrl. Robert E. and IDfanl daullltter, Mrs. Jack R. Craek and Infant son, Mrs. Sieve B. Stlleo

B"ANO

the fragile .bwom of
childlwod is yours
for always with a ...

HOSPITAL NEWS

BAYIR ,.
ASPIRIN

·fREE

ALKA-SELTZER•

SOLIDS

McCOY'S

2 DAYS ONLY-FRI. OCT.

NOW FOR A
LOW SPECIAL
PRICE ON A

30 TABLETS

2.9.8

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CHECK US

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FRENCH CITY

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bll'iJ.Ia,y·was'obserOea•witha&lt;il•
nor attended by th.eJoluuollranilJy, bore !rom MaryoYIIIo,.and Mr.
and Mri. Richard Rawllnco, Todd
and '1'1111, ' Chester l1oed,

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.lalid and Qanada are Wilhb\' 10
A surprJae ,Ufl.- held S.:t- er.
to 21) per c&lt;int ol matching U,S• . ·litlleo
~ olght at the iKlqlo ol Mro.
on SUndi,Y Mrs. Rawll1111' ' productivity in terms of ou~
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THE NELSONVILLE llid J.o.
gan -pies c:cl~D~cled the mem' chlel, mwiO!"Yins aosrandl'O)'ol orial 1101"\'lee lor cleeeallld mem:ldviaor to ~ .!lmiiHlDe Glrl1;
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Mtle Help \VenTed

cooaole l'lth AM II FM llllliq..
Tlb ....... paymonll oi . ,• .
per mOnlh·or lilY ba1811&lt;e due
tLIIUS. Try II In yoor home.
ean 98Z-113tl.
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PRODUCTION WORKEIIS ID
lace brick plant. Year around, 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
oll•htly ... d. Does every·
full lime, day ablll. Good
tiling without ott~chrnenll. In
bourly rates, plus Incentive
good
condition; $5.!! 1101:
earnings. Paid vacaliona and
monlh,
or full price of t4U~.
bolidays. Free bunk houoe, II
For
free
homo de!nO!lStrallon
mile' nortb ol Columbus In a
call
1192-2138.
f.»41c
nice community In wblch to
live. Ages II to 10 apply In
penon only. '!'be Galala THREE cons•cutlve grave loll
In Beech Grove. Call or write .
Shale Tile &amp; Brick Co., GaDavid
Williams. '¥1 Rlvenlde
lena, Ohio.
111-1-«e
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.

ZELDVMAE
. ENNVHOW ?

- I story
East llaln. !xlra
pm!ng. $S,t!IIO.Dtl
MIDDLI!I'ORT - A IOIJII IJal.

.· _Call PomeroJ .

lneu Jor a couple. Your on
bose, good tnoome, bol"inesa
dlltrlct.
I APARnllllNTS - Ten
3 .,... iltJ'II88. oul ollllgb n·
tor. tu,t!IIO.GO:
IIEUIN or VliiGU. TEAFORD

614-892·2181 .

rooms,

MIIIOC'ATJ!'a '
stRACVSB

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Help Wanted

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EVERYONE Ia lnltlld to a bam
sllool, SUII!kr, ()ct. 8, Ill g.

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rnnlng claa ...

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I"EMALE GENERAL olflce I FOOT by 7 foot overhead
llw!um S.rvlell
holotarlng ond Fundture
Ropolr . .Loorw how to r•
worker. Ezperienced. MUll be
C. C. BRADFORD
gamge door, complete, (~
~­
IN MEMORY of Eldwin E. illy·
old antlqu• furniture
proficient with flgurea and
AUCnONI!I!:R
anti
how
to
bull4
19ur
own
lneb
clearance)
$28,
llrowll's
111111 who puoed away Od.
Whul Alignment
flllrlg. can 89:1-5102 ror appoint.
••clam living room ou"lte
Cempl.........
Trailer Park, Minersville,
s, 118'1:
m
..
otort
to
flnllh.
ct
....
menl.
10-Wte
...... ltNII1
phone 992-3324.
10.1-ttc
•• will bo conductocl ono
RadDe. 01110
awonlng each woolt ovor o
Sleeplns, reaUng at IIIII,
porlod of 10 wooks for II'IIOn
Crill
Bratlfard
HOUSE in Harrlaonvtlle. Five
'!'be world'• weary troohles
or women. Small tuition
W•ntecl
To
8uy
I
1
tfc
!'.ooms, bath, utillty room,
May N pofcl on poJ'fllenl
IDd tr1a1a are put;
SET OF platform IICites, gaa
plan.
Visit the flrot cia ..
cellar,
gaa
furnace.
Call
1192Ia .Uence he suffered, In
PHONE 992-2094
engine (big fly wheel type).
without chorgo or obligaAm
roNDmONING
Refrl,er3718.
10.1-Stc
patlenee be bore,
tion.
For
lnfonnotlon
wrlto
.• Free Est: aates
Frauk Dodderer, Coalvtlle,
allon servlce. J•elt'l Refrigta Knotts Upholotef'lng at
Till God caUed bbn home to Ohio, Rt. 2.
10-1~
eration, New Haven. · bone
'once, 1163 S.concl Avo.
IPotrteroy Home &amp; Alitoll
PIGS - Ehlel Johnson, Basban
lllllfer DO 11111'8.
• QuaiHY Canc:r.ele
Gallfpoll•, Ohio or Coli
8112-20'
1
9.
4
I
tle
Road. Phone 949-3857. 10.1~
4&lt;16-2917.
WANTED
Sodly mlaed by his wife,
· • Crified Strencth
Saleo Oppor!wllty
UPRIGIIT PIANO, $25, baby READY • !'!IX concrete deB•·
Gladys Hsymsn. 111-l-llp
ered rlgbl· to your projeet.
WE are seeking 2 repnsenla·
bed $!G. (mattreas included).
•. Delivery
Fast and easy. Free esU·
lives in this area for career
1
Contact Robert Parker, Phone
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C.rd of Thanks
mates. Pbooe 99U284, Goeg.
• Quick Sen
98Z-3487.
10.1-«e
WE- WANT tO Oxpi-ess. ..:. opportunily.
leln Ready - Mix Co., Middle.
'.
• $600 month guarantee to
Finlsllhia ·
tbsnb to all who helped dur·
pori, Ohio.
s 30 tic
start
1964 DODGE truck, Z.ton van,
Ina tbe lOth yeM conference •Training
at Company 1!1·
&amp;
recently overhauled. V1r1D
wbldl was bold at the Plants
; ···.. - ..
pense
Roush. Letart Falls, 0. Phone BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
Memorial Churclt Our tllankll
our
third
floor
budget
shoo.
• PromoUan by merit
DIAL 9i2.;aa4
217-2755.
11).1-«e
goes to all olngero from dlf•
Baker Fnrnlture. Middleport,
e60 per cent Income from
IN
THE
EVENT
THAT
OUR
BUSINESS
leNni ehurcbes snd Ewln8
Ohio.
! :n tfc
eslabllsbed accounts
1965 MUSTANG, tl060. CID
HAS NOT BEEN SDLD
FUneral Home for the chalnl;
Our repreoentatlveo are hap'
9112-3935.
Gene
Dodson.
Dan Rayman and the Hymn
. ~OEGI,.EI~ G~YE_L '
py - they earn sallsfadcry
11).1-llp DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
Time Singers; speclal thsnkl
and truck servlee, aepUc
incomes. You. too, have an
to planlst Mattie Clrele and exceptional opportwllty to estanka, water lines, basement&amp;,
OHIO.
VENETIAN BLINDS, all tlndl,
!or the use of tile Letart .,..,. tablish an Income lor life.
also topsoil. Henry Bahr,
and
blind
repair.
Dale
Wipr&lt;eeoing Meig:;
munlty hall. Our thanks go
phone 9IJii.396ll or Roger Bahr,
Mond•y thru Saturday
pel
Supply.
215
Union
Ave.,
CHESTER,
DHIO
out to all who helped In any Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
pbooe llll5-395tl.
10.:1-Jltp
Pomeroy.
IO.l·l2tc
Gallic and
way.
RON LAIJ'rt'AMUS
P'rMdom Gospel Mlslioll
Mason Area
446-43'16
PALOMINQ MARE, can ben- SEWING MACHINES. repair .
Cburch,
service.
all
makes.
WY
Z.
and !amlly at Columbus recenlo
111-l~lc
glstered. $200. Phone 99UOitl.
lnfor,med ·As
E. J. Grll!ltb. 10-S-Itc
2284. '!'be Fabric Shop, Pomly.
~...,
eroy. Autborl""' Sln&lt;er Saleo
llr. and Mr.. Ropr y llOII1!I
A\'riQu ES. furniture, dishes,
As
and
Service.
We
Sharnen
IIPenl
their vacaUoo reeentl,y In
Notice
miscell~us. M,... Howard
STEREO RADIO console, tSdssDr!!.
S.21-tfe
Brlllol,
Temo., IDd whDe theM
ANYONE INTERESTED In an Ceoll. 100 W. Mo!n St., Pom&amp;speed Intermixed changer, duThe Killpbury MISBionar)'
Enlertoined
By !dRS. JOHN STOUT
IIIey
YIBI'-'1
wltll Mr. and Mrs. .
independent New Testament roy.
14-tfc
al volume control, t . speaker
Vbitors oC Mrs. Iva Donohue Cloj) or the CarleiAIR amreh,
Paul
IBcks
and
Mrs. lklna BeaL ·
CIGARE'M'E
vending
machines
Baptist Church &lt;all 949 3181
sound system, love!y waloot
were Mrs. Mabel Pickens offiyr- held Ita rqu]ar meed!Til at die
Mrs.
!.oro)'
WJIIII, w1oo baa
ond
service.
ABC
Enterpri!el,
'l'llllnday at Yp.m. Od. 3. A
finish. Payments of $1.25 per
For
S•le
or
Trede
Mrs. Daisy Pauley. Deer- home o! lira. Colloo Hudoou;
acuse,
M010n. W. Va. Phooe 773-5543.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick WU- been I Pl!ie"t at Veteranl Mem. claa Ill oaul winning will he 1907 ~A TIONAL truck, t
week or fi9.S5. Call 992-Ull.
f.t.lfc •· field, Mrs. ~ Warner, Mrs. '!'be evOI!Iq: WIB opent plamlll&amp; lltmollllf'i~Yfil;'nol'*lwtilf · oria1 HolPital, ba~,re-home l
dlrillt:d.by PasD- .DuriDgtcm ipeed. 110 tOn, 11164 CheVIOiet,
•
Ul-«c
Clyde Hursl of Alliance, Mr. lor the rummaae oale ihe elub
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cbarle• lluh, Jr., llid Is lmllrovlaa.
'
fnim tbe Second Bapllll 1907 Mustang 11-cyllnder, S.
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Preston Par&amp;OI\8 tnd son. Mark. wtll hive Oct. 4 ani 5 at die
lnsurence
Clmeh Of Ra-ood.
o! Racine and Mrs. Mildred Lee former PhiliP Sbtera !llop on
opeed. Financing avaftablt. &amp;'TEREO RADIO, eomblnallon
Jl.»..le
AUTOMOBILE
i"sursnce
beel
Court street. Dewtl- were
ol Pagevllte.
Phone !192-6547; after 5 p.m.
unU, with AM &amp;: FM radl&lt;l;
tram
Mark, 5th chlpter, with die
,.._Qed?
Lost
YOIII'
0!111'81·
Guesta
o!
Mr.
snd
Mrs.
Ble&amp;e
Phone 992-5718.
S.2t-llc
twin opeakers, dual 'fOlume
WE'RE OPEN
THERE WILL be a gun llhoot
eaUre
IJlOit&gt; taJdng part In die
or's
license?
Call
Jm.29!11.
Lambert wer-e Mr. andMra.Jack
coolrol. Modem maple maple,
Sunday. llcl. 6, beginning at STORE EQUIPMENT lor oale,
TONIGHT 'J:IL 8
S II tfc
o! Reedy, W, VL Mrs. Lambert readi!Til. Closing p..-.yer wao by
Balance $1111.32 or $8 p e r
Mrs.
Delores
Kll8.
Retri•hls much better after being in
at the Forked Run
or will trade lor house trailmonth. Call 1192-Dll. •21-«c
menll were served by Mrs. lludSpot lanuln Club. Everyone Is er. M &amp; G Markel, tllree mllea
Meigs General HospitaL
LEGAL
NOTICE
'INI~om·.
10-l~tc
Mr. ani Mrs. . Larry Clark 100 to the tonowi!Til, MrS.' wn.
south of Middleport on Rt. 7. GOOD 20 FT. Bxl2 Fumaee
Uam Kblg, Mrs. Vlrsll King,
moved to Athens.
NOTICI OP APPOINTMIMT
10.1-«e
duck, some 8* !ncb !'0!1D!I
AdfR.Iftlltratw
Wltfl
.
.
Mrs.
wayft. Beal, Mrs. RaJJ&gt;h
Mrs. Mar)' Lathey celled on
FOR TRADE-Cash lor .,..
Wll A__.
pipe and plenum, ooe pair
Carl,
Mrs. Rotter v - . Mrs. ·
friends at llarrlaonviUe.
Uquos. William Bamm, Mid·
Chicago roller skates, D11!11'S
For
Rent
Lyons, Mrs. EHzabeq.
Charles
dlepcrt.
...._
Rev. ani Mrs. Debloer Withee
size 8, wilb case, one 6 II.
FUR'I1TSHED •n~ un!uml•bed
Mur..-.y,
Mrs. Olen llarrlo011,
· ot Gelllpolls Forry celled on Mrs.
mete! awning, all cheap. Nor·
aoartments.
Ckloe
·to
acbool.
llrL
Jolm
Dean ani MfL Loft. ,
WILL DO IeWing at home ''" Donohue recently.
man Mcea;,, phone 1185 !50&amp;
Phone
119U414.
10-IJ*
Mr. ani Mrs. Frank Groves o! nte Hudoao. Tbe of tbe ,..n.
llppen, poekets, pegl!lng,
Reedsville.
lo.utc
Akroo were guests of Mr. a n d meOu1111 will be Iller.
hemming, alteraUons, etc.
FURNISHED
GARAGE
apart.
'!'be
reYiftl
at
the
cartitDII
Mrs.
Guy
Bolen.
Mrs, . Freddie Thabet, Muon,
men! on Lincoln Hill. Ulllltles SMALL BUILDING, size 10 fl.
Mr. Clyde Stewart and Mr. and Clalrch, wltll Rev. llQY DettBrs
Phone TI3-Mlil.
4-3&amp;-tfc
by
18
ft..
In
good
shape.
'
nald: adulll ooly. Phone tll:lMrs. Tom Well• were Sonda)' o! Coolville, was well a~
Phone 74MIS4.
10.:1-21&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. oar. llllrJV
1419.
1-l,.tfc
a!terDOOII gueota of Mr. and Mro.
RBPAJR, REFINISH, recoMl·
and
100 of VIrginia, vl•lta4 0var
Joe Tur- at M!Moport.
lion goU clubo, John Teaford.
the ..-nd with Mrs. ElbaONE USED Pbllco refrlgtra1Dr
Mrs.
Jano
GOkey
caJ1ed
on
TRAILER
LOTS.
Bob's
Mobile
LEGAL NOTICE
t-22-301p
belli )(urroy.
125. 1965 Falcon, standard
Mrs. Ava GOkey.
Court, Syracuae, Oblo on Slate
POl IALI
Miss Leta Goodwin, dausbter
shift, real nice , !IIIII Pootlae,
Mro. Womda Shain and Mrs. ElJ&gt;
Rt.
124,
Phone
L
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I
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n. ..., s. me. real ~ evnRACK HOE and Dozer Servlee,
o!
Mr. and JlrL Homer ~
4-door,
automaUc,
approtlo!
Letart
were
recent
guest•
o!
lt.ut~a:
of
a
bou.
aDd
o•
acre
lft•u-tre
pond, basement, water Une,
uated ill vwa,. o1 B.utlud Will 111 Mr. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. win, and . Joseph Rell, 100 ol
mately !DO balea miled bay. Mid
&amp;o the bJPe1t bld:d•r at .._ olseptic tank, R. W. Cowdery,
Mr. ani Mrs. Carl Hall, wore
ne. of J. B. O'Brlea. AUoraer at Tom Wells.
Phone
949-2173.
11).:1-Jtc
FURNISHED
TWO
BEDROOlll
Long Bottom, Ohl&lt;l. 9-27-301e
Law, lOOWi c.ri 8tNet, Po~DerQ",
married Saturday at tile brl4t's
Mr.
anlllrs.
Fnnk
Pauley
or
APART~IENT.
Middleport,
Oblo. BltaardaJ. oetoiM1' ll, . . lit
10:00
a.m.
111111&amp;
..
u
for
...
,
.....
Dex!er
were
SUnday
guesta
o!
phone 11VJ.317t.
».tfc POODI.E PUPP)ES. UC Tor lbD a~ Yable of 11-M.
SPECIAL oo grocerleo, five
Mr. ani Mro. Rlcberd Houder·
miniature, t'l5 and up. stud For f'llrtUr blf-a.- caD ~- Mrs. Hope Harper and Gt~Y.
pereeat discount oo order of
10 l1 11 101 10 l'f; 10 Ml 10 Ill
Bholt
o! Reynaldlbur&amp; .tilted ....
Guests
of
Mr.
snd
Mrs.
Earl
service and grooming. l'h.- 11 7 lie
$5 cr more ending Od. 3. TRAILER SPACE, ready fD
ceaUy
with Mr. and lira. WWiam
McGrath
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LarII S tle
hook up, private, plenl7 of 992-544!.
M • G Market, three mDes
ry McGrath and dolldreo and Mr. -·halt ani Mr. and Mrs.
room for children lo play.
LIGAL NOTtcl
IOUib of Middleport on Rt. Y.
and Mrs. Odls McGrath ani ooa, Harold Burnalde IIIII. tp&gt;Oy.
R.EIIIO NIEilL wbote 1ut bunra
Phone IIIIMIIOI.
l-lt-11&lt;: AKC Golden Retriever popplea,
10.141&lt;
Mrs. Chari•• King -.laltlld ... .
Terry. of Albalv'.
plac:• of ruid1oce wu SU CUI1uo
5!4 Alb St.. Middleport. . . 41
Colltroae, Lucca, llab', t. berebr
cloy recentll wltll Mrs. RIChard
Guosta
o!
llro.
Nellie
Borpn
5443.
fa.Uc r.oUfiedl tbat OD tbe I'IU. 4Q' II
BAND EVERY Friday snd Sat- THREE ROOM HOUSE, llelb,
an:l Michael were Mr. ard MrL Clmltbero ~ lUIII7.
5ep ~.e mber, I Nil .DOROTHY NIUl,
plai.Dutt lil8d Iter
,.uuoa Jameo Borpn ol Lancaster.
Mr. and llr~ Joiiii .Dean and•
urday at Jack's Club on Har· phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse, KEft.."NEBEC Potatoes, aw1el bel.nM
a&amp;alqt him u .setellllant m m.
992·23611.
&amp;-21-tfc
_.., __ ..
• - - . &lt;.:ourt ot Commoa Pleu• ...._. Cou.o·
aooa
bad u reeiDt vlalt.&lt;o,llr.
Wayne
I'II1De
visited
relative•
rilon9Ule Rood off Rl. 7.
mlton , Ponuu111.
v~
~.J, Oh&amp;o, Cue No. lt.JIB Pl'Q"UlJ
and
JlrL
Kenneth MarldDa of
here.
Coulltry music by Gayle Me·
for d1•on:e &amp;om. aid .Ramo Nl.a'i
STORAGE
SPACE
:
storage
for
on
t.be
~~~~~ of ~ MJM\ of
Mr. ani Mrs. Elva llcGraUI - · · Mlaa Ruth All! Farrell
Donald and his Dr!fiers.
bed• ' """ .......,, .,.. or.,. ,., boats, trallen, can. camp- HoUSE TRAILER. two
of canton Ylll'-'1 the Earl Bfo. rl.
and Mr, and Mr..
10.2-31&lt;
-p1-...
ot
minOJ' eblldnn.1 alld oiber proper
era, etc. Write P. 0. IIOl&lt; 1129, room. 8 It. I 45 It ., '-'Uw. 'lllnoP nu.t~ •aid caUM wW be lfQr MM- Gnth hcna over tba NO lwlld. F.dwarll lllaelntOOII ot lla•.U.
Iv furnlshed, sood eondltiall. ln. ... or ..,.... ua. - ..,. ., N•
Pmo&amp;GJ. PboDe IIU'1II or
Mr. ani Mrs. Jaek Eot&lt;p ol 1011, Oblo, and MrL Paul Poyn- .
SAVE YOUil lawn. shrubbery
112f!O. Phone 89J...212S, . . . . . tem~o.:::; Na.l'l,
see
Dick
Seyler.
IO.S.l2tp
•
Chh:a&amp;o wu 1 aunt o! hla pu- tor o! Calpeater.
llld yoor back. We have a
sion 53, days, After 7 p.m.
"·
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s.
..
nl
trGm
the
OCIIIIII!TIIIIt;y
AlfMIMJ
fw
PWIItlff
eata, Mr. IIIII Mrs. EtQp, llld
new tren&lt;ber to dig ywr ,...
phone 992-f280.
10-S.C: 9 u1o » • • 10 a: 10 101 10 n .
alao vlal'-'1 bla W. at llaiHr atw4td.a ~.._,.rorlltao ·
Pets For S.le
Jll at: 10 31 'lk
ter Une. Heory Bahr, phone
Lola Goado'ID at lbe holill &lt;it
Jbpllll. C.eJliPo'Js
or Roger Bahr, phone BASSET, SCOTTIE. WesUe, l9'15 HOUSE trailer, ·t....
.Mrs.
lllldrt!4 M!Der ~ Wjifoa. ,
LI.AL NOTICII
Schnauzer, Cocken, Wire•
• . ..
10.:1-'llp
Mr. llld ...... .Riclard - ·
, _ undenlpeld wiD otm tar
Phone
1191-5510.
J.6.Uie
and just pups. B&amp;Jkaroo K...
.... at tbe ot11o1 o1 enw. a.. a ani hto cblldnD .,.. Mr. IIIII *"'' ~- P~
Porler, At.__,.. .._.._,., Olllf.
pata of llr. llld 11ri. Palmar aoo at Co'· ha "illted'wodf
nels, phone 667-wt Coolville,
SI'ECIAL SALES slill in pro.
on
,...._,.,
Oe1oiNr ldl. ~ ..
wltll ..... aiid .....;.~bal&amp;.RIP d L
JCI:OO o"clod: A.ll., tM .....,. C.
&amp;-2&amp;-71c !'OTATOES and .-1 potatoes. DtiUq
. . -. Women and cblldrat'l 0 . Vtslt with us.
rt
located
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l.wt
Pl!one 114S.!I$4. aarence Prof. hila. Olli.o. PropertJ • . . , . . . Ill
llrL ElriJicGralh...-eJM!IIng
Jeffers Clothing
fill. Portland .
lfl.l.lle M.-.00 ud c-....t M .... 101' . _ tlme with bar .............. Store.
1G-J.«e
ForS.Ie
uw. tM .................... ldl lie llcGratlo.
-~
HANNAH'S husband Hector
MrL Hcopo Hupor IIIII Gtil'
liMe Cow1 ........ COUll. ....
TIIBRB WILL be a mini al
PIID W, CROW, I
1W
bates hard work so be cleana
Ylslled witll Mr. ani Mn. Data
tbe Rldland Cl!urdl &lt;1. Cllrlll
the rugs with Blue Laatre.
Jocabe.
MEN'S
lU4J 104&gt; lN Me
Oel. 7 tllroorO tile Ulh at
Rent electric abampooer tl.
MrL llcopo HazPol: ...... iuo. 7:• p.m. Ende lai!Jim, for.
Baker Furniture.
UO-«c
DRESS SHIRTS
cloy - - wltl Mlaa ~
Lono IIM¥U, man, colora
Anni&lt;JCIIII.
.
-"'·rnm IIlii churcll, wnt
c..,.aoqpr
Yorlou1 Siul
Ill the evanplial. Sunday, I'HIHUAIIDA PUPPIES, phone
Mr. llld ..... Fndo: l'll!!!t
The term, ~uer. did
$5.00 VALUE
Od. u, .. tbe 131111 wmlt&amp; •
143-2641, PorUand.
f.JHtc
not ortglnale m tbe recGJ!. opol!l ID I~ lfit. '
HOW
.., and bnmec ...... of the
atrucUon after tbe Civil War Hopa Harper and GIIJ. .- ·
but was a term of der!oton
$1.49 $2.3!1
Gueota at tlot a~·.,..,
·' ell. .,... wDI be a ..... li-ACRE FARM, S room hOI1Ie,
·
long
before that event. It was MfL liQmond llwal• . .
. . cJimler ...... t roenl al
bath, nlenty of water. daullle
applied In the old west fD
. . _, Af.M. ·r - WI ;k&amp; wiD
Mlldnd
prage, small bam, ln!e gal,
denote promoter• of wildcat Mill
hoy
Slq!ooa
' llld
... at j p.m. ''l'he ml!lltlor. on acbool buo and mall raute.
banks whole eartl!ly poaoe•
108
W
,
Mah\'
PoMOfOJ''
Mrs.
One mile from Rutland. Phone
Ilona were contained In their
~·
. 992-5196 '
carpetbaga.
f.IHtc
•!¢) .• ~ ...... ·~ 74:1-d.

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Mtle Help \VenTed

cooaole l'lth AM II FM llllliq..
Tlb ....... paymonll oi . ,• .
per mOnlh·or lilY ba1811&lt;e due
tLIIUS. Try II In yoor home.
ean 98Z-113tl.
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PRODUCTION WORKEIIS ID
lace brick plant. Year around, 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
oll•htly ... d. Does every·
full lime, day ablll. Good
tiling without ott~chrnenll. In
bourly rates, plus Incentive
good
condition; $5.!! 1101:
earnings. Paid vacaliona and
monlh,
or full price of t4U~.
bolidays. Free bunk houoe, II
For
free
homo de!nO!lStrallon
mile' nortb ol Columbus In a
call
1192-2138.
f.»41c
nice community In wblch to
live. Ages II to 10 apply In
penon only. '!'be Galala THREE cons•cutlve grave loll
In Beech Grove. Call or write .
Shale Tile &amp; Brick Co., GaDavid
Williams. '¥1 Rlvenlde
lena, Ohio.
111-1-«e
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.

ZELDVMAE
. ENNVHOW ?

- I story
East llaln. !xlra
pm!ng. $S,t!IIO.Dtl
MIDDLI!I'ORT - A IOIJII IJal.

.· _Call PomeroJ .

lneu Jor a couple. Your on
bose, good tnoome, bol"inesa
dlltrlct.
I APARnllllNTS - Ten
3 .,... iltJ'II88. oul ollllgb n·
tor. tu,t!IIO.GO:
IIEUIN or VliiGU. TEAFORD

614-892·2181 .

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Help Wanted

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sllool, SUII!kr, ()ct. 8, Ill g.

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I"EMALE GENERAL olflce I FOOT by 7 foot overhead
llw!um S.rvlell
holotarlng ond Fundture
Ropolr . .Loorw how to r•
worker. Ezperienced. MUll be
C. C. BRADFORD
gamge door, complete, (~
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IN MEMORY of Eldwin E. illy·
old antlqu• furniture
proficient with flgurea and
AUCnONI!I!:R
anti
how
to
bull4
19ur
own
lneb
clearance)
$28,
llrowll's
111111 who puoed away Od.
Whul Alignment
flllrlg. can 89:1-5102 ror appoint.
••clam living room ou"lte
Cempl.........
Trailer Park, Minersville,
s, 118'1:
m
..
otort
to
flnllh.
ct
....
menl.
10-Wte
...... ltNII1
phone 992-3324.
10.1-ttc
•• will bo conductocl ono
RadDe. 01110
awonlng each woolt ovor o
Sleeplns, reaUng at IIIII,
porlod of 10 wooks for II'IIOn
Crill
Bratlfard
HOUSE in Harrlaonvtlle. Five
'!'be world'• weary troohles
or women. Small tuition
W•ntecl
To
8uy
I
1
tfc
!'.ooms, bath, utillty room,
May N pofcl on poJ'fllenl
IDd tr1a1a are put;
SET OF platform IICites, gaa
plan.
Visit the flrot cia ..
cellar,
gaa
furnace.
Call
1192Ia .Uence he suffered, In
PHONE 992-2094
engine (big fly wheel type).
without chorgo or obligaAm
roNDmONING
Refrl,er3718.
10.1-Stc
patlenee be bore,
tion.
For
lnfonnotlon
wrlto
.• Free Est: aates
Frauk Dodderer, Coalvtlle,
allon servlce. J•elt'l Refrigta Knotts Upholotef'lng at
Till God caUed bbn home to Ohio, Rt. 2.
10-1~
eration, New Haven. · bone
'once, 1163 S.concl Avo.
IPotrteroy Home &amp; Alitoll
PIGS - Ehlel Johnson, Basban
lllllfer DO 11111'8.
• QuaiHY Canc:r.ele
Gallfpoll•, Ohio or Coli
8112-20'
1
9.
4
I
tle
Road. Phone 949-3857. 10.1~
4&lt;16-2917.
WANTED
Sodly mlaed by his wife,
· • Crified Strencth
Saleo Oppor!wllty
UPRIGIIT PIANO, $25, baby READY • !'!IX concrete deB•·
Gladys Hsymsn. 111-l-llp
ered rlgbl· to your projeet.
WE are seeking 2 repnsenla·
bed $!G. (mattreas included).
•. Delivery
Fast and easy. Free esU·
lives in this area for career
1
Contact Robert Parker, Phone
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C.rd of Thanks
mates. Pbooe 99U284, Goeg.
• Quick Sen
98Z-3487.
10.1-«e
WE- WANT tO Oxpi-ess. ..:. opportunily.
leln Ready - Mix Co., Middle.
'.
• $600 month guarantee to
Finlsllhia ·
tbsnb to all who helped dur·
pori, Ohio.
s 30 tic
start
1964 DODGE truck, Z.ton van,
Ina tbe lOth yeM conference •Training
at Company 1!1·
&amp;
recently overhauled. V1r1D
wbldl was bold at the Plants
; ···.. - ..
pense
Roush. Letart Falls, 0. Phone BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
Memorial Churclt Our tllankll
our
third
floor
budget
shoo.
• PromoUan by merit
DIAL 9i2.;aa4
217-2755.
11).1-«e
goes to all olngero from dlf•
Baker Fnrnlture. Middleport,
e60 per cent Income from
IN
THE
EVENT
THAT
OUR
BUSINESS
leNni ehurcbes snd Ewln8
Ohio.
! :n tfc
eslabllsbed accounts
1965 MUSTANG, tl060. CID
HAS NOT BEEN SDLD
FUneral Home for the chalnl;
Our repreoentatlveo are hap'
9112-3935.
Gene
Dodson.
Dan Rayman and the Hymn
. ~OEGI,.EI~ G~YE_L '
py - they earn sallsfadcry
11).1-llp DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
Time Singers; speclal thsnkl
and truck servlee, aepUc
incomes. You. too, have an
to planlst Mattie Clrele and exceptional opportwllty to estanka, water lines, basement&amp;,
OHIO.
VENETIAN BLINDS, all tlndl,
!or the use of tile Letart .,..,. tablish an Income lor life.
also topsoil. Henry Bahr,
and
blind
repair.
Dale
Wipr&lt;eeoing Meig:;
munlty hall. Our thanks go
phone 9IJii.396ll or Roger Bahr,
Mond•y thru Saturday
pel
Supply.
215
Union
Ave.,
CHESTER,
DHIO
out to all who helped In any Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
pbooe llll5-395tl.
10.:1-Jltp
Pomeroy.
IO.l·l2tc
Gallic and
way.
RON LAIJ'rt'AMUS
P'rMdom Gospel Mlslioll
Mason Area
446-43'16
PALOMINQ MARE, can ben- SEWING MACHINES. repair .
Cburch,
service.
all
makes.
WY
Z.
and !amlly at Columbus recenlo
111-l~lc
glstered. $200. Phone 99UOitl.
lnfor,med ·As
E. J. Grll!ltb. 10-S-Itc
2284. '!'be Fabric Shop, Pomly.
~...,
eroy. Autborl""' Sln&lt;er Saleo
llr. and Mr.. Ropr y llOII1!I
A\'riQu ES. furniture, dishes,
As
and
Service.
We
Sharnen
IIPenl
their vacaUoo reeentl,y In
Notice
miscell~us. M,... Howard
STEREO RADIO console, tSdssDr!!.
S.21-tfe
Brlllol,
Temo., IDd whDe theM
ANYONE INTERESTED In an Ceoll. 100 W. Mo!n St., Pom&amp;speed Intermixed changer, duThe Killpbury MISBionar)'
Enlertoined
By !dRS. JOHN STOUT
IIIey
YIBI'-'1
wltll Mr. and Mrs. .
independent New Testament roy.
14-tfc
al volume control, t . speaker
Vbitors oC Mrs. Iva Donohue Cloj) or the CarleiAIR amreh,
Paul
IBcks
and
Mrs. lklna BeaL ·
CIGARE'M'E
vending
machines
Baptist Church &lt;all 949 3181
sound system, love!y waloot
were Mrs. Mabel Pickens offiyr- held Ita rqu]ar meed!Til at die
Mrs.
!.oro)'
WJIIII, w1oo baa
ond
service.
ABC
Enterpri!el,
'l'llllnday at Yp.m. Od. 3. A
finish. Payments of $1.25 per
For
S•le
or
Trede
Mrs. Daisy Pauley. Deer- home o! lira. Colloo Hudoou;
acuse,
M010n. W. Va. Phooe 773-5543.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick WU- been I Pl!ie"t at Veteranl Mem. claa Ill oaul winning will he 1907 ~A TIONAL truck, t
week or fi9.S5. Call 992-Ull.
f.t.lfc •· field, Mrs. ~ Warner, Mrs. '!'be evOI!Iq: WIB opent plamlll&amp; lltmollllf'i~Yfil;'nol'*lwtilf · oria1 HolPital, ba~,re-home l
dlrillt:d.by PasD- .DuriDgtcm ipeed. 110 tOn, 11164 CheVIOiet,
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Clyde Hursl of Alliance, Mr. lor the rummaae oale ihe elub
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cbarle• lluh, Jr., llid Is lmllrovlaa.
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fnim tbe Second Bapllll 1907 Mustang 11-cyllnder, S.
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Preston Par&amp;OI\8 tnd son. Mark. wtll hive Oct. 4 ani 5 at die
lnsurence
Clmeh Of Ra-ood.
o! Racine and Mrs. Mildred Lee former PhiliP Sbtera !llop on
opeed. Financing avaftablt. &amp;'TEREO RADIO, eomblnallon
Jl.»..le
AUTOMOBILE
i"sursnce
beel
Court street. Dewtl- were
ol Pagevllte.
Phone !192-6547; after 5 p.m.
unU, with AM &amp;: FM radl&lt;l;
tram
Mark, 5th chlpter, with die
,.._Qed?
Lost
YOIII'
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Mr.
snd
Mrs.
Ble&amp;e
Phone 992-5718.
S.2t-llc
twin opeakers, dual 'fOlume
WE'RE OPEN
THERE WILL be a gun llhoot
eaUre
IJlOit&gt; taJdng part In die
or's
license?
Call
Jm.29!11.
Lambert wer-e Mr. andMra.Jack
coolrol. Modem maple maple,
Sunday. llcl. 6, beginning at STORE EQUIPMENT lor oale,
TONIGHT 'J:IL 8
S II tfc
o! Reedy, W, VL Mrs. Lambert readi!Til. Closing p..-.yer wao by
Balance $1111.32 or $8 p e r
Mrs.
Delores
Kll8.
Retri•hls much better after being in
at the Forked Run
or will trade lor house trailmonth. Call 1192-Dll. •21-«c
menll were served by Mrs. lludSpot lanuln Club. Everyone Is er. M &amp; G Markel, tllree mllea
Meigs General HospitaL
LEGAL
NOTICE
'INI~om·.
10-l~tc
Mr. ani Mrs. . Larry Clark 100 to the tonowi!Til, MrS.' wn.
south of Middleport on Rt. 7. GOOD 20 FT. Bxl2 Fumaee
Uam Kblg, Mrs. Vlrsll King,
moved to Athens.
NOTICI OP APPOINTMIMT
10.1-«e
duck, some 8* !ncb !'0!1D!I
AdfR.Iftlltratw
Wltfl
.
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Mrs.
wayft. Beal, Mrs. RaJJ&gt;h
Mrs. Mar)' Lathey celled on
FOR TRADE-Cash lor .,..
Wll A__.
pipe and plenum, ooe pair
Carl,
Mrs. Rotter v - . Mrs. ·
friends at llarrlaonviUe.
Uquos. William Bamm, Mid·
Chicago roller skates, D11!11'S
For
Rent
Lyons, Mrs. EHzabeq.
Charles
dlepcrt.
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Rev. ani Mrs. Debloer Withee
size 8, wilb case, one 6 II.
FUR'I1TSHED •n~ un!uml•bed
Mur..-.y,
Mrs. Olen llarrlo011,
· ot Gelllpolls Forry celled on Mrs.
mete! awning, all cheap. Nor·
aoartments.
Ckloe
·to
acbool.
llrL
Jolm
Dean ani MfL Loft. ,
WILL DO IeWing at home ''" Donohue recently.
man Mcea;,, phone 1185 !50&amp;
Phone
119U414.
10-IJ*
Mr. ani Mrs. Frank Groves o! nte Hudoao. Tbe of tbe ,..n.
llppen, poekets, pegl!lng,
Reedsville.
lo.utc
Akroo were guests of Mr. a n d meOu1111 will be Iller.
hemming, alteraUons, etc.
FURNISHED
GARAGE
apart.
'!'be
reYiftl
at
the
cartitDII
Mrs.
Guy
Bolen.
Mrs, . Freddie Thabet, Muon,
men! on Lincoln Hill. Ulllltles SMALL BUILDING, size 10 fl.
Mr. Clyde Stewart and Mr. and Clalrch, wltll Rev. llQY DettBrs
Phone TI3-Mlil.
4-3&amp;-tfc
by
18
ft..
In
good
shape.
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Phone 74MIS4.
10.:1-21&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. oar. llllrJV
1419.
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a!terDOOII gueota of Mr. and Mro.
RBPAJR, REFINISH, recoMl·
and
100 of VIrginia, vl•lta4 0var
Joe Tur- at M!Moport.
lion goU clubo, John Teaford.
the ..-nd with Mrs. ElbaONE USED Pbllco refrlgtra1Dr
Mrs.
Jano
GOkey
caJ1ed
on
TRAILER
LOTS.
Bob's
Mobile
LEGAL NOTICE
t-22-301p
belli )(urroy.
125. 1965 Falcon, standard
Mrs. Ava GOkey.
Court, Syracuae, Oblo on Slate
POl IALI
Miss Leta Goodwin, dausbter
shift, real nice , !IIIII Pootlae,
Mro. Womda Shain and Mrs. ElJ&gt;
Rt.
124,
Phone
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o!
Mr. and JlrL Homer ~
4-door,
automaUc,
approtlo!
Letart
were
recent
guest•
o!
lt.ut~a:
of
a
bou.
aDd
o•
acre
lft•u-tre
pond, basement, water Une,
uated ill vwa,. o1 B.utlud Will 111 Mr. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. win, and . Joseph Rell, 100 ol
mately !DO balea miled bay. Mid
&amp;o the bJPe1t bld:d•r at .._ olseptic tank, R. W. Cowdery,
Mr. ani Mrs. Carl Hall, wore
ne. of J. B. O'Brlea. AUoraer at Tom Wells.
Phone
949-2173.
11).:1-Jtc
FURNISHED
TWO
BEDROOlll
Long Bottom, Ohl&lt;l. 9-27-301e
Law, lOOWi c.ri 8tNet, Po~DerQ",
married Saturday at tile brl4t's
Mr.
anlllrs.
Fnnk
Pauley
or
APART~IENT.
Middleport,
Oblo. BltaardaJ. oetoiM1' ll, . . lit
10:00
a.m.
111111&amp;
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for
...
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Dex!er
were
SUnday
guesta
o!
phone 11VJ.317t.
».tfc POODI.E PUPP)ES. UC Tor lbD a~ Yable of 11-M.
SPECIAL oo grocerleo, five
Mr. ani Mro. Rlcberd Houder·
miniature, t'l5 and up. stud For f'llrtUr blf-a.- caD ~- Mrs. Hope Harper and Gt~Y.
pereeat discount oo order of
10 l1 11 101 10 l'f; 10 Ml 10 Ill
Bholt
o! Reynaldlbur&amp; .tilted ....
Guests
of
Mr.
snd
Mrs.
Earl
service and grooming. l'h.- 11 7 lie
$5 cr more ending Od. 3. TRAILER SPACE, ready fD
ceaUy
with Mr. and lira. WWiam
McGrath
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LarII S tle
hook up, private, plenl7 of 992-544!.
M • G Market, three mDes
ry McGrath and dolldreo and Mr. -·halt ani Mr. and Mrs.
room for children lo play.
LIGAL NOTtcl
IOUib of Middleport on Rt. Y.
and Mrs. Odls McGrath ani ooa, Harold Burnalde IIIII. tp&gt;Oy.
R.EIIIO NIEilL wbote 1ut bunra
Phone IIIIMIIOI.
l-lt-11&lt;: AKC Golden Retriever popplea,
10.141&lt;
Mrs. Chari•• King -.laltlld ... .
Terry. of Albalv'.
plac:• of ruid1oce wu SU CUI1uo
5!4 Alb St.. Middleport. . . 41
Colltroae, Lucca, llab', t. berebr
cloy recentll wltll Mrs. RIChard
Guosta
o!
llro.
Nellie
Borpn
5443.
fa.Uc r.oUfiedl tbat OD tbe I'IU. 4Q' II
BAND EVERY Friday snd Sat- THREE ROOM HOUSE, llelb,
an:l Michael were Mr. ard MrL Clmltbero ~ lUIII7.
5ep ~.e mber, I Nil .DOROTHY NIUl,
plai.Dutt lil8d Iter
,.uuoa Jameo Borpn ol Lancaster.
Mr. and llr~ Joiiii .Dean and•
urday at Jack's Club on Har· phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse, KEft.."NEBEC Potatoes, aw1el bel.nM
a&amp;alqt him u .setellllant m m.
992·23611.
&amp;-21-tfc
_.., __ ..
• - - . &lt;.:ourt ot Commoa Pleu• ...._. Cou.o·
aooa
bad u reeiDt vlalt.&lt;o,llr.
Wayne
I'II1De
visited
relative•
rilon9Ule Rood off Rl. 7.
mlton , Ponuu111.
v~
~.J, Oh&amp;o, Cue No. lt.JIB Pl'Q"UlJ
and
JlrL
Kenneth MarldDa of
here.
Coulltry music by Gayle Me·
for d1•on:e &amp;om. aid .Ramo Nl.a'i
STORAGE
SPACE
:
storage
for
on
t.be
~~~~~ of ~ MJM\ of
Mr. ani Mrs. Elva llcGraUI - · · Mlaa Ruth All! Farrell
Donald and his Dr!fiers.
bed• ' """ .......,, .,.. or.,. ,., boats, trallen, can. camp- HoUSE TRAILER. two
of canton Ylll'-'1 the Earl Bfo. rl.
and Mr, and Mr..
10.2-31&lt;
-p1-...
ot
minOJ' eblldnn.1 alld oiber proper
era, etc. Write P. 0. IIOl&lt; 1129, room. 8 It. I 45 It ., '-'Uw. 'lllnoP nu.t~ •aid caUM wW be lfQr MM- Gnth hcna over tba NO lwlld. F.dwarll lllaelntOOII ot lla•.U.
Iv furnlshed, sood eondltiall. ln. ... or ..,.... ua. - ..,. ., N•
Pmo&amp;GJ. PboDe IIU'1II or
Mr. ani Mrs. Jaek Eot&lt;p ol 1011, Oblo, and MrL Paul Poyn- .
SAVE YOUil lawn. shrubbery
112f!O. Phone 89J...212S, . . . . . tem~o.:::; Na.l'l,
see
Dick
Seyler.
IO.S.l2tp
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llld yoor back. We have a
sion 53, days, After 7 p.m.
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trGm
the
OCIIIIII!TIIIIt;y
AlfMIMJ
fw
PWIItlff
eata, Mr. IIIII Mrs. EtQp, llld
new tren&lt;ber to dig ywr ,...
phone 992-f280.
10-S.C: 9 u1o » • • 10 a: 10 101 10 n .
alao vlal'-'1 bla W. at llaiHr atw4td.a ~.._,.rorlltao ·
Pets For S.le
Jll at: 10 31 'lk
ter Une. Heory Bahr, phone
Lola Goado'ID at lbe holill &lt;it
Jbpllll. C.eJliPo'Js
or Roger Bahr, phone BASSET, SCOTTIE. WesUe, l9'15 HOUSE trailer, ·t....
.Mrs.
lllldrt!4 M!Der ~ Wjifoa. ,
LI.AL NOTICII
Schnauzer, Cocken, Wire•
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10.:1-'llp
Mr. llld ...... .Riclard - ·
, _ undenlpeld wiD otm tar
Phone
1191-5510.
J.6.Uie
and just pups. B&amp;Jkaroo K...
.... at tbe ot11o1 o1 enw. a.. a ani hto cblldnD .,.. Mr. IIIII *"'' ~- P~
Porler, At.__,.. .._.._,., Olllf.
pata of llr. llld 11ri. Palmar aoo at Co'· ha "illted'wodf
nels, phone 667-wt Coolville,
SI'ECIAL SALES slill in pro.
on
,...._,.,
Oe1oiNr ldl. ~ ..
wltll ..... aiid .....;.~bal&amp;.RIP d L
JCI:OO o"clod: A.ll., tM .....,. C.
&amp;-2&amp;-71c !'OTATOES and .-1 potatoes. DtiUq
. . -. Women and cblldrat'l 0 . Vtslt with us.
rt
located
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Pl!one 114S.!I$4. aarence Prof. hila. Olli.o. PropertJ • . . , . . . Ill
llrL ElriJicGralh...-eJM!IIng
Jeffers Clothing
fill. Portland .
lfl.l.lle M.-.00 ud c-....t M .... 101' . _ tlme with bar .............. Store.
1G-J.«e
ForS.Ie
uw. tM .................... ldl lie llcGratlo.
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HANNAH'S husband Hector
MrL Hcopo Hupor IIIII Gtil'
liMe Cow1 ........ COUll. ....
TIIBRB WILL be a mini al
PIID W, CROW, I
1W
bates hard work so be cleana
Ylslled witll Mr. ani Mn. Data
tbe Rldland Cl!urdl &lt;1. Cllrlll
the rugs with Blue Laatre.
Jocabe.
MEN'S
lU4J 104&gt; lN Me
Oel. 7 tllroorO tile Ulh at
Rent electric abampooer tl.
MrL llcopo HazPol: ...... iuo. 7:• p.m. Ende lai!Jim, for.
Baker Furniture.
UO-«c
DRESS SHIRTS
cloy - - wltl Mlaa ~
Lono IIM¥U, man, colora
Anni&lt;JCIIII.
.
-"'·rnm IIlii churcll, wnt
c..,.aoqpr
Yorlou1 Siul
Ill the evanplial. Sunday, I'HIHUAIIDA PUPPIES, phone
Mr. llld ..... Fndo: l'll!!!t
The term, ~uer. did
$5.00 VALUE
Od. u, .. tbe 131111 wmlt&amp; •
143-2641, PorUand.
f.JHtc
not ortglnale m tbe recGJ!. opol!l ID I~ lfit. '
HOW
.., and bnmec ...... of the
atrucUon after tbe Civil War Hopa Harper and GIIJ. .- ·
but was a term of der!oton
$1.49 $2.3!1
Gueota at tlot a~·.,..,
·' ell. .,... wDI be a ..... li-ACRE FARM, S room hOI1Ie,
·
long
before that event. It was MfL liQmond llwal• . .
. . cJimler ...... t roenl al
bath, nlenty of water. daullle
applied In the old west fD
. . _, Af.M. ·r - WI ;k&amp; wiD
Mlldnd
prage, small bam, ln!e gal,
denote promoter• of wildcat Mill
hoy
Slq!ooa
' llld
... at j p.m. ''l'he ml!lltlor. on acbool buo and mall raute.
banks whole eartl!ly poaoe•
108
W
,
Mah\'
PoMOfOJ''
Mrs.
One mile from Rutland. Phone
Ilona were contained In their
~·
. 992-5196 '
carpetbaga.
f.IHtc
•!¢) .• ~ ...... ·~ 74:1-d.

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liY United Press lntematlor!al Cblef of Stall CUi11o Lemay as
Battling for votes in wbat he
Ukes to call ''the new South," hls Ylce IJl"'oldiJrjlal rumlng
abert Humphrey has den- mate.
i\mOUIICOmonl SOheduled
aunced George Wallace for
Wollaco sold he would mob
attempting '•to bring this nation
the long-delayed announcement

to the brink of broadscale civil
dlli(Jl'(\er" and accused Richard

at a news conference today and

10,000

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or employing

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Edmund Muslde: The Demo-

cratic vice presidentialChieandl-

M. E. HIJFFMAN
Murl E. Huf!IIIID, Flatwood,
president or tile Ohlo SludeDI

FaJ.catlon Assn., told a group
of mdenls at Rio Grande Col·
lege TUesday bow 1D mob the
S.E.A. work and bow ecllcaUonal o;ystems shoUld be run.
In s1Ddenl • teacher relationships, Huffman found, uwe
pour and tumellnformatloo In·
ID the kid, and we bore him.
We fall ID ... hls rights. 'I'D
chOose. not to be forced, thatts

O'Brien, said todaY that private
pOlls taken ln eight stales last
Republican opponent- a man
vi
~who deliberately courted the week showed the ce pres
most radical elements In his leading Nixon. The eight states
own party . . . and who will bo ore: Mlchlgan, Minnesota, Mili debt ~Should he win sourl Massachusetts, New Jerfully in the r
sey •Pennsylvania, Texas and
the presidency,' ' declared Hum- C...:_ectlcut. O'Brien said the

found in the campaign oC. my

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OCTOBER 4-5-6
"THE CARPETBAGGERS"
Ellz. Ashley, Martha llyer ,
C&amp;rroll

Baker, Bob Cumming!!
Alan Ladd

A.'N D
'"THE SE A PIH ATE "
Gerard Barray

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results of the poDs, seven of
So Adv·~·Wse a
All-&amp;..
out.Jch were commissioned tv'
peaking in Norfolk ""
N1xon, s
the Democratic party, •~clearly
wbere lhe U. S. Atlantic Fleet is
headquarter ed, said American Indicate that Vice President
sea power was already being Humphrey•s campaign has tathreatened by the Russian navy ken a definite upswing."
and predicted that the Soviet

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Union•s "surpas
merchant
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ours probably
in the
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early 1970's."
The Republican candidate
claimed that two Democratic
TONIGHT OCT. 3
administrations were responsi"GUESS WHO'S COMING
ble for U.e "abrupt de[aUlt" in
TO DINNER
President EisenhOwer's plans to
(Techni color )
OOild a nuclear powered Navy.
Sidney Poitier, Spencer Trac y He nlentioned specifically the
Katharine Hepburn
slow expansion ot the U.S.
STOOGE: Mallce in the Palace submarine neet.
COLORCARTOON: Beef Fore
Wallace, who ran into about
and Af.Wr
300 hecklers at a rally held on
ADMISSION: 85c and SOc
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MODERN

MILLIE"
(Techntcolor)
Julie Andrews. as Millie
Mary Tyler Moore

COLORCARTOON:
Woody Freeloader

ADMISSION: 8Sc ard SOc
SHOW ST ARTS 7 P.M.

(Continued lr_&lt;&gt;m Page I)
for a sincere draft.
•4CertainlY 1 am not a serious
candidate at the pres enl II me, "
he sold. "But when I retlted
and hung up my Air Force uniform, 1 did not forget my country."

age-Troy High SChool in 1961,
He was employed as an insulat-

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The tuning fork splits a second into more parts than the balance
wheel mov~ment ever dreamed of.
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The Racine American Legion
Auxlllary is sponsoring a civil .
defense ttalm!lg class atlhe Legton Hall beginning Oct. 8 at 7:30

most accurate t1mep1ece you can wear.
We 're able to guarantee Accutron accuracy to wtthm one rnmute
month t That's 2 seconds a day.
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Tuesday, Oct. 8, with dl!lllOr at
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Martha Frye, chairman.

CARTER
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Boys 2 llvu 4
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FOR NIXON-AGNEW
'fbOIDIIIi N. Chambers, I O.arleston attorney. hu been named
chairman or lho West Virginia
Lawyers lor NlJIO!IoAgnoW Com·
mlttee.

The course will consist of 10
lessons in nve sessions of two
hours each. Everyone interested

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An ejection systems technician,
he
assigned at Tyndall AFB,
Fla. previously, and attended Rutland High School.

Dinner, Meeting

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at Phan Rang AB, VIetnam.

duty

at the funeral home anytime.

I SPECIAL SUNDAY
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son or Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J.
Ward, R D, I, Mlddl&lt;!&gt;&lt;lfl, is 011

is asked to contact Mrs. Paul
selors and Navy Recruiting Sta- Lawrence or Mrs. John Boyd.
tions, or from the QUef of Naval The training is being offered to
Peronnel (Per s-B6410, Departmembers of other organizaUons,
ment of the Navy, Washington. in addition to auxiliary members.
D. C., 20370.

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a reckless mam.er.

home on Logan St. In MldChurch Ellis; his parents, Robert cllep&gt;rl at 9:18 p.m. Wednesday
aOO June Fannin Ellis; a brother, from
Mr. King waa taken
PFC. Wllllam E. Ellls, U, S. Ar· to Veterans Memorial Hospital
my. Vietnam; one sister, Nancy where be was admitted as •
Lee Ellis, at home; his pater~l modlcal patient.
grardmother, Mrs. EdiU1 Elhs,
Rt. 2, Athens; two uncles, Arthur
AMBERGER REAPPOINTED
Ellis. Athens, and Fred Ellis,
Wallace M. Amberger has been
reappointed ID the Meigs c:ounty
Houston. Texas.
Funeral services wUI be held Soldier's Relief Commlsskln for
FridaY at 11 L m. at the Whlte a nve.year term ending Oct. 18,
Funeral Home ln Coolville with 1973, according to a Commm
the Rev. Roy Deeter officiating.
Pleas Court joomal e!!ltY llgnod
Burial will bo In the Torch Bop- today by Judge John C, Baeon.
tist cemetery. Frierd!l may call

p,

leas than a year. perha.Rt.ln ftve
ar olx mmlho. But be will make
no clliQiilln ·Promloes, U&gt; that
o!loct because he knows tllal If
the now prealdent to publicly

arallon lfrnm
alter bl• ~
.
·olcally·
contfale,

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remaial willtl' lndl,~· ..

, . Indictment T!l!m ~
Feb, 1f cliarpd tha . illx ""!'
...,.p~r~ns 1D taklag ld
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trooi otole ·~• In " : :,
tor uolellll•• hi eblalalnl
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contraeto.
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlT AJ.. . ·~
ADMISSIONS - Mrrtl• Durst,.,
c., p..,...oy,
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hoe.......,.... t.i hearthemollono.

DISCHARGES - Jlma Pem,~

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Notes Cbarctna Situltloo

The RopubUcan presidential
c~lo has 110 magic formu-

la, no oeerot plan, tor ~rlosl118
Nt:xon•a ott'..tfle.platform vtewa the war U&gt; on hononble end. HI
about VIetnam. Ute current Intends ID employ Whltever
election campaign ani 1everal dlpl-llc slrotesJ seems most
other topics were cooununtcat.. Ukely tO )'!old rosulto ln tile
ed ID lhla reporter during a loq elraunatances· preYIIllfw'·at the
and r e I a x e d conver Atlon time. His reluc:tinee to·lalk . aboerd hlo campaign plane, the about auch speelflc measure• as
Trtci8, as he made a jet.ege a bmnblng · hall, whUe doubtleu
borllli!Drmlrv tour of tho Deep prompted In part by political

Now You Know

e

The Chinese w!!lom of wearIng tile halt 111 a _,. dates tD
1644 whon tile Manctus cmquered China and forced t h e
mon ID shave the front and top
of the head and ...... the rl·
malnlng halt In a braid.

pl'Jidence, also nflecte his lp Vlelnlrn Ia hmotlbb· U..,JclcmYlctloD that eltcumstonces ated.
...,. •hlnae oo greatly before But Ia private ...,..roatlon,
lhe new admluiotratloo tokes •• In public -~i. he .......
over next January, that it II dolm hard oa tho word
!oollah ID make a atralotD' 4 -~." We cannot
com.mtttment now.
IJU)f &lt;Mit of VIetnam, he u,yo,
Nlmn will ¥'!&lt;i tq&gt; priority ID OOweVIII' ~thai OIIJI out
encHDg the war because he II ...,- . _,..., HI Is detormb!OCI
llllolled thot there can be oo U&gt; hol4 oot tor a Ylalllo pooee
real protrress tonn1 solution of O.w.m.m that can a"'rt tile
tlda country's urpftt domeade need
Allierlcan
and lntor~nal problems until lnterwntic:a with a few years.
its ceatly, diYlol .. lnvolv~mont
Relaxed, Rested C&amp;mpalgner

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my life.''

He said he "studied the sltua..
tion for two months" before d~
clding ID join Wallace.
"I don't have to do this," LeMay said 141 prefer not to - but
I roel thlslo one moretooklhlve
to do for my country·"
LeMay said he had "always
been a Republican.''
u1 eallllll'self a moderate Re-

publican lhat mlghi be a little on
the right side," he said.
But he aaid none of the current Republican leaders "have
come out with statements to con.
vtnce me that theywtllstralprten
thillgt. out. This bothers me.
"It appears to me thllt in the
last couple of decades our cOIJDoo
..
try has deterlora1ed very mu&lt;:h.
LeMay Jlld he wu worrted
about the courtrf's fir:anclal condiUon and growinl! crime r~
, . tiJugll..lalklng Lellllll'' Who
picked up the nlcknaDIO "Old
tronparts" in World War n
wbon be Oew In bomblnl
mlalions over GeJ'IIIOI"&lt;Y and
Japan, haS caQod Ia the past tor
lncreaaod bonmlng In VIetnam.
Last year he liiii!Besled !hal
the United ~~ 11tell 1he
eonuoonls\8 we are IIOini ID
bomb lncreallnsly more 1mpor.
tant targets and then destroy
tile abllity 1o wage wor-U
]IOCellll'Y oil ~cliVe capabi•
Utles/'
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Retired from servlee
Le!IIIQI, a 61-yoar.old nadve of
eolwnbua, Oblp, retired from
lho Air Force In 1965 and ..,..
IIYoa In 1..01 Angalel.
TI""'P hla DIDIO had lOIIi
_ , me of tlloiO Ia speculatiOn,
usllher Lemll' Wallace
pro ,my a&lt;IVIIICO word .., hlo

place 011 the ticket.
The general -.ld rel)laeo
Iormor Gov. !llrvln GrUiln ~
Georgia, Who hoe ""'!od ••
Wallace'&amp; ultln(I4D" n~ prellden"al candidate 10 analtlo him
fll ' p;i
. •&lt;in otWO llailallo '

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2U . J!OUnds of

addition
to the American
Independent party llcket calll!ht
the major psrty presidential
candidates in Wallace coontry,
and they walled 110 time teldng
up the challenge.
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey told a Pineville,
w.va. , rally Thursday It would
be •'disastrrus" lt George
WaiJaoo became president with

who!~ milk to ma~ l!"e 1'1"""'
of butter,

a mau holding LeMay's views

SOIJTIIERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL llludonll went al1 oot Thurllllay
,
Ia • parade wltll
Two themes Uled were "Sock h 'I'D .
~~~ and .. Let'a Make Monldes Out Of the Laneen.'• The band wagon hill
lho _ . -tesand - • t s . The hamoctJmianueenwiD be llllr10U!ICed
llllrlqr pro
1e ceremonies lhlo ...nlrv at. SOolhern LocaL s...thern will
'Pt.r FodoroW~oeld~Ir. Gallle - 1o 8p.m.

DRIVE TO ELBERFELDS. - I~
POMEROY FOk bUH ·ocr~BER
SALES BEGINNING FRIDAY -MORN·
lNG. USE OUR PARKIN~ L.OT ON
2ND STREET THE STORE IS OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FROM
9·30 AM TO 9 IN THE EVENING.
SAVE ON KROEHLER LIVING
ROOM SUITES - BERKLINE EASY
CHAIRS - LIVING ROOM TABLESDINETTE SETS - WHIRLPOOL
WASHERS - DRYERS - STOVES SINKS - UTILITY CABINETS- RCA

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"I am llheckod and deeply
dlslurhed by Gen. LeMay's
statement this morning," Humphrey said In reference to the
retired Air Force omcer'a
characterlzation of atomic weapons as "just another weapon in
tbe arsenal."

The

Democratic

eandldate

said u Anyone who can speak 10
llglltly about tile use of nuclear
weapons has no eoncept1on ot
tile reality of diolr terror. It
would he dl ..ati.'bua If 11\YOIIO
who spoke as Gal. LeMay did
ttds morning should oome Into a
posldon of hlgll relpO!lllblllty."
Richard M. Nbron, campalptlng In Atlanta, aald he had

1111!1 aald.

The plane, which carried no

ATHENS - The ehlef executive officers ~ 23 natlooal and
lntornatlonol raUway lllhcr organizations have endoraed the

candldlcy

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Horry B. Crow11011,

Dimwcratic nominee trom tbe
1011t Consrelllonal District, tor
tile u. s. Houoo of Repuoenta.
tl.ves.
The amouncement came from
Donald S. Beatlle, ,executive Herotary ., tile Ral1wa,y Ubor Ek·
ecutlves• Assoclillon. In making
the announeement, Mr. Beattie
llid, "We feel that Mr. Crewoon's a_.-t of working men
and 110111en In
nation oo the
Issues thai Yllally a!!eet them
do....... the special """'1111·
lion of evecy voter In thla up.

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:CENT$.

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1968

MINOT, N.D. (UP0- A 852
Stratofortress crashed about
elibl mUes east of Minot Air
force Base In a haylleld early
tuclay, A Iarmer who said lt
crashed 100 yards fr&lt;111 hlo
hc:ane said two airmen balled
out and came to his door•.
The llght frtll!l the burnt,.,
giant was seen at Ule alrbase,
IJJ)Okesmen there said The
plane was preswned to have
carried a crew ot six. The Cate
ol the other rour was not
Immediately known, a spokes·

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He llaan't toraottoa1948,

E. DOwej, · ny out In h!lt ·Ia
- " " ' h e - .......... al1 o( tho . polla, IIIIIIIPd . "'
"-teh d.- flnllll ,tlle)awo ()(
bl,y notod and tree ., to•~
Thla Pols• Is - . . ..... ~."bat Nllll)il....,_)'OII
worked ·hint to ~~ehleve-lt'a • tboi llllllllal Ia belllil" - . i for
part ot the .... Nlxon" -IHit !t
I1'0nt.d. Ho Ia aollc ..to poor on .,.. . potldcol J 'c• ~.
alao .tams from hll COl cd·e II' • . lho ~. · · · · - · •• .!lard .....ad • • "·blr ,_.,_ .
Nt he has .lhlo eloetloil w011.
rlafJt "' "' ~., - - . to .. .
!loY; 5. •
pooce ..-uJemenUn :v~o~au~...; tot .. ·
He Ia 10 con.!• of Ylctory he doesn't t.lk like a. carddate,
Hoving been hlm!!Oif wrlltoll
(()andn!OCI 011 10) ~

great respect fOI' Wallace's
nndng mate uaa a pnenl) "
. but added "I WDk we Dllal
have clvlllan eonlrol OVOI'. the
military."
,.The rnll1tary aolutlona are
not alwa.Ys tho rl8hi-1D
comphm sltuattona," Nixon Wd.
LeMQ, 64, was architect ot
tile strategic Air Command and
Jater Air Force cblef of staft'
before reliriJig three yearo aao.
In unveiling his choice for a
running mate In · Plltlburlh, ·
Wallace called LeMQ' ua man
~ pasco who hoe dedicated hla
career ID c~er-.s hlo nation
and the Free World.''
LeMay said that "If ~08188·
ry, I """'d uoe !lll)1hlng we
could dream up : tD end the

Stratofort Down
In North Dakota

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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unlalllo ~ oUr. lilk Ia.
hlo private ~ ., 11'chlrprod jet. F« ·a au Ia till
mldolle ot .• . ~ 'oiOC:tl~

e... Ia priYIIe. He

Of The Meigs-MtuOn Area

1\Y United Preu bernatlonal 011 ooclear weapon• hb
Gen. CUrtis E. LeMay's pnslclont.

Reg. 99~ Stockings---~--- sale 79~
Reg. 2.00 Panty Hose___.sale 1.59

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LeMay's Nuclear Views:

Wil've just received another bll shipment of Seamless Eyecatchar
Stockinas in mesh, stretch, cantrece, 17 slim and panty hose styles-In a
wide ranae of best-sellllll shades.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

EYECATCHER STOCIUNGS'

RECORD PLAYERS .., DRAPERIES
DRESS GOODS - UPHOLSTERIN~ ·
MATERIALS - WOMEN'S DRESSES
COATS .- SKIRTS ~ BLOUSES - ·
SWEATER$ . - SLACKS - GI.R~S, .
WEAR - MENS AND BQ-YS JACKEJS.
TROUSERS ·- SWEATERS - WO~;~ ·:'
CLOTHING - HOUS
HQS.IERY FOUNDATION
WEAR.
STQR_E IN ·~V6lRV
DURING OUR· ""'".,.:",_
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WARD IN VIETNAM

bon Black Plant at Belpre.
He Is survived b)' his wife, Lela

ination £or the Regular Naval Reosene Officers Training CoJ'llS
(NROTC) will be given on December 14. 1968.
Eligible hl.gt\ school seniors
and graduates shouldiPplybefore
Nov. 15. Application forms are
available from high school coun-

Jr. or Greenville. s.

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former ~-· .
'J'rWIWl Gore ,...

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stopplrc

Continuing Our Annual. Fall Sale

SUfi Sergeont Dovid C. Ward,

or by Johns Manville eo.• on the
construction or the Ashland Car-

Vice Admiral Charles K. nu.
can. Chief of Nawl Personnel.
has announced that the 23rd anrual national cOJ11)etitlve exam-

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pollee reported todaY·
A trock driven by Eldrld&amp;O
c. Smith, Jr., Columbus, p.dllag
from Palmer 11. oniD Seve!!lh,
struck a parked ear of L. R.
WUey, Mlddleporl.
Medium dalna:PS were caused
to both vehicles, and Smith ha&amp;
heen fined In the court of Mayor
c. o. Fisher on a eharge oC

in

NROTC Announced

It's amazing how &lt;i~J,~; ~
accurate a watch can be, ·!" I
when it has a tuning fork. .\

Two vehicles ·were damapd
tn a recent accldent oo Seventh
Ave., In Middleport, Middleport

H. Ellis. 25 1 Torcll,
ohio died earb Monda.Y morl'\oo
ing
an automobile accident
re&amp;r Little Hocking 011 Rt. 7.
Mr. Ellis was born in Athens,
Ohio. He graduated frOID carth-

Examinations for

Marlla

Forrnot

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by a cirtaln
lhe ~1101111
can exact eonc.esrdons In the
peace naJIOIIatlons merely by

committed ID

Auto Accident

Rooert

skidded across the

The prescrlptio!l clrwl Industry of the United Slates
employs 125,000 workers.

Police Report

Killed Monday

hlgllway, ~rlking a parked truck
owned by Robert Brown, eanesda,
N.y. The truck was shoved lnto
another parked vehicle owned by
Wilma stobart f1 Pomeroy ·
Roush was cited for unsafe
operation.

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locohliltor• arrlm, and fl&gt;.
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driving ln

A car driven by William Roush.
23, Letart. W, Va., in ooming off

LeMay

OCTOBER 4 • 10
"THOROLIGHLY

Robert Ellis

Medium damages were incurred w three vehicles and one
driVer was cttedtomayor's~
as the resuit of an accident on
w. Main st. near the PomeroyMason bridge at 11:55 p.m. Wednesday, Pomeroy pollee aald.

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cldonlally, aend&amp; hls thaDIII to
men behlm with earda.
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~" u- Mereor ~ at
. ..ron. . . ~ u.. . cJoar
On sa~. lho eal1od .. -~ ~
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lha tiNr or .........
conY~•:
Bl-lleld urn·,, Mich., and tho Glonlolorcerl*ri!lll'~~~~~ I\ODI hi!Jdld _,.lail Aap•ot:
'l1le)' are IIIPhows of Mra. MDrpll. On sa~ ""':"'"'
Mollono lllllni: upo~ than so
od with tho Herbert ell!' flmll&gt;'at Doarborn.
.,..,...ts ao tho bash .for a ,. returned 10 their homes hero S!Jnd&amp;Y.
lrlal wiD be · iorpd j,y the IiiIDcldentally, Mrs. Morpn lo 78- and llllds thot she loves fly- torniJII .tor forlnOr Slate 1lold
commissioner Iml Sawyero, bla
ow.
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doplty, v - .iolmla&gt;akl, ElkEFFEC'I1VE SATVRDAY, THESTIJDIOandolllcosofSOI!onl'• Ina atlui!lll1 ilrOWn and
olonal p~ Inc. wiD be relocated at 155 Nortll sec- Alfred sehrollb. ~ former
=~~ In MIM!oporl _: lha 'tonnor quartoro of thO Molp Waler Clarkl!l&gt;utl auto dealer.
eo.
.
,. four war• conYlctod In •
The firm wUI be knoW• ao Gro..r's SludiO lout will ..,.,... ::; . J.5.diJI trial that CMoiOOed Alii(.
bo 1~ by tile aune por801111111 under the
30 In a U.S. Dlstrlet C&lt;&gt;urt hero.
Ken Grover.
!l)oelal Fe&lt;leral Judge J. Rebert

pOOlic edUcation."
Hu!!man also polntedoulthal
industrY is grabbing up the
dyna!nlc people of todaY, and
the educational ~Is being
left barren. He s e to about
30 Rio association em&gt;en.

Cilr Skids into
Two Vehicles

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poraons !hal

hls choice would be present.
Lemay flew ID Plttsi&gt;&lt;Jrgh date, stumping In
cago,
with 8 echoed Hwnphrey's verbal astacUcs.
Nixon, (', .ampaigning Wednes- Wednesday afternoon
sault 011 Wallace. The Maine
sena.tor described Wallace and
day in Virginia, issued an WaUace campaign aide.
Humphrey,
winging
acroBS
the
his
American Jnde~ party
Indictment of his own. He aaid
Southland
ror
the
tldrd
oonsecuas
"a force that ' aweai• to
that Democratic leadership had
created a .. submarine gap" tlve day, lashed out at Wallace . rear., and said the third party
for CO!Jihcllng a campalllll built
~___.
wltll the &amp;&gt;viet Unioo and left oo a " strategy of bate!' He said movement uought to be D~
tile United !btes In danger of
ln this campaign.'•
h MarY
beroming second to the Rus- the former Alabama governor
was trying "to lnflame lbe
~iro T. Agnew: T e
sians as a sea power .
judi
land governor rested in the
- -"-te capital of Annapolis
'"I sa,y that second best isn't rears, frustrations and pre
ees of our people- to brlng this ~w.
to
good enough/' said the GOP nation to the brink of broad- Wednesday before beading
d"" for Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
presidertial nominee.
ch·il disorder!'
'""'
sh hi
As Nixon and llumphrey scale
As nearly 10,000 Jacki!IOnville, and Portland, Ore. , to pu
s
inVaded Wallace ter ritor y, the
csmpalOI\ as Nixon's running
Fla., supporters cheered him
~·
third party candidate campaigned for the fir st ti me in on, the vice president then ma!:its: Humphrey' s campaign
into Nixon.
F
PittsOOrgh, amidst report s that waded
HThese are the tactics also c h a i r m an, Lawrence
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IilJa. lie wu mueh ·!Q ·

kind .,
onorchllll the countrY Is olek
and tired 11...
In other . pollllcal develop-

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Negro
nearly

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~Wilen he . lo ~licted
JVOI~ert-lo hls ml"\1 ther~ le
'll!&gt; l.,..r lllf "ll'' aboUt It• Richard M. Nbon D¥• he wUI
~- all of his fA&gt;rnlldable
eporQ U&gt; ellllnli: the war In
Vlelnlm.
.
Ho belle... It ·can be done In

Determined. to~·

Speaking of Schools--No. 59
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weapons. was believed to have
been coming ln for a lal1lllnli:
'lhen it crashed about. 4 a.m.

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war,"

but added: "l don't 1lalilk a -,..qpo drofl votom w1111
It 11 necessary to use llllel811" prD¥1- for !IOI!II!IUtary - bombs In VIetnam. 1 dm't Willi aallveo, Tbaoo mlgl!llneludo tho
U&gt; aplode one unleao 1 hove Tooehtr Corps, VISTA or tiJo
to."
Peace Colpe, he lll1d.
Other developments:
J.leh~ n.
Hau• Rulea
~ro T. Agnew- Compalll'lar Comm- cloond f o r - in CIIJ)&amp; Girardeau. Mo.. the lb.pu.q.--lbill
GOP vtce preBidentlal candldlte tllal - 4 _.mt aalloooi!J
urged listeners U&gt; forget Wolla- · """""lho
ce's candJdacy becau~e without -lalevUed
.... )lrlll~ ......
a psrty the former Alabama
If lho telwlalm pernor could not aovern workl ed:.md iuntauaa1 to all
D!!ectl•ely. "I think the - l e threo, .lll!ll!lpiJrto, Nixon and
must look beyond tbe eJection,"
Wallace. a -.ld
111o
he !Dld a rally of about 3,000. provialon t1 eurrent mmm•mt..
Edmund S. Muolde- Tho De- · law t11a1 l'f&lt;l!lto•
mocratic vice pres1deutlal can- broodeulorl
"'prorido~
didate told several thousand ume tor "'ndldafel of lei_.
otudents at the Unlverolty of partial ..... •• tile Proldbllloll
Colorado In Boolder he favored party.

"''aPend

FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Temperatures in0hlofor1he
live . day porlod Saturday
through Wednesds,y will aver.
age below normal.
Highs wi.U average in the
60s and lows In tile 40s. II will

be warmer &amp;mda.Y with Ullle

acrlbe 101110 of the actlvltt.o
Melgo Loc:al SeltooiDiotrlct
wblch hoYB taken place lotlle two
In an oarUer collltltll I brito, dlloen oeaalons of the courn U&gt;
!'"scribed • ~ of .... l'i'o- dole.
_.-amo wblch
ID1Ha1A!cf
SOwral IMIIIIde reOGUrce pooln the district thlo far. t l!fG!I' Jl!o hlvomadopre-dCIII1Diho
·~ • !Dote ~""\IJ!d ·!fi\~Cr~ptfl. ' ~'" We have had one doetor,
later.
'·) . -· ·dlililll, i. - c h lhorliPiot: !lid
TtJdi.y I "'!JI U&gt;
• i.mo· .1 !1Ut10.
poel)lo Ita" pic.
lousi.Y calttrlbuted lhalr oernceo

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IQ ••'* our 8ludento
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In

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Take
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day to da,y """"'' tllereafter.
COT, the spoko!JI!I'III M14o
• l'roeipllltkln will ....
Farms• carl Swartoul Slid half 10. !11!8 flleb, occurrll!l u
tile plane era- and bUrned rain lite llral ~ the wook.
about 100 yards from hls home.
urm seared, so r stayed right
here," he said.
SWartout satd that two men
FrankiiJI Cow!t;y •herlll's ...
wearlll8 airmen's lllibt outfits
loelivoo l&amp;te lhl1 mOI'IIIng - .
"bailed out and came to my
!lrmod thai Jomeo Stitt, 19101rhouse. •• He s ~ i d .they were
old fA&gt;rnlor Melp C0U11Q' maa
"very l(tset" and would not
WODtod on a llralo&lt;lqrao llhD'der
talk, eat or drink. He said ·0110
warrant ln COlumbua, bu bela
had a nametag ••Jamlaon" on
- · late custody In ~
his outfit.
~·h, Fla.
SWartout said tile alrmeo
The front of a 1960 model
h """ reported Stitt woolalled
were taken BWQ shorlly alter convertible 11a1 demoli-Wben wlthGUt reslollnte when he otep.
they came.
the car werK out of caatroJ Cll pod Into a Doyba Beach pollee
strategic Air Force offtclala Route 33, one.- of a mUe Cruioor. O!llcara had olqlpod
In Omaha, Neb. , said It was oot nnrtll of the Pomero;r Corpora- ucl were prepuiqr tD check
Immediately · known If tile plane tim limits, at 2:50 Lm. todV, tile )'OIIth. Stitt ... reported 1D
was a SAC pllne.
said ul'm the 0111 you're
struck a man box, and thea a
loak:lna
for."
•
concrete wall.
Tho
lloytona
oflleer
aald
he
Tho Melp c:ounty !!herlff'•
LOCAL TEMPS
had
aotlcod
stilt
earlier
and
fl.
The temJ)erature inPa:neroy's departme!!l llid Mlcllaol R.
,nally decided ID check him.
downtown business district at Boacb, 21, Rt. 1, Middleport,
The llroklqreo murder war11:30 a.m. tuclay was 51 degrees IIOinl IOI!th, lost tlOid.n&gt;l 011 a
root
agalaot Stitt woo lllod Mono
curve when bls left front tire
under 1una_y skies.
da,y
In
COIIDOcUoo wltll tile Sept
~Oat.
20
slaylar
of Emil Zbinden, 47,
The car struck a mall box
of
1978
Soli!AYO,, Colua. MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL l&gt;el&lt;qlng to Marjorie Price bebus.
James
Stltt•s
brother,
AIIMIS'iiONS - Harry Lacey, tore CI'Oising tho road and hllGeorge,
21,
had
been
qutllloJ&gt;.
Middleport; Alldy Vaugllan, P&lt;m- thJa the wall No btiurlea or ared for &amp;eftlral hours and rerests were reported.
OI'QY.
In other activity, !l18!il! Rob- leased.
DISCHARGED - None.
Franklin CoumJ&lt; Sllerifl'o deert C. Horlouboch Is probing a
partmeu
detectives said tilt¥
theft allhe Je.ue BucbananpnvBROTHERS OMtll Ell
were
led
ID
SUtt tiJnJugll a blue
ort;y at Rl. I, Reedsville: He aald
In naming oumvoro ~Verne an oull&gt;ulldlng Ill the propotiJ blanket in which Zblndeo's bul·
Dovla, two brothers l!lllatentlnn- was entered and two saddles. two lot riddled body .... faund. The
ally omitted wore llubeu a n d oaddle blankets, a brldls, halter b1aMst, at first bellewd U&gt; have
Clllrord DIYII, of Uoboo, Ohio. and 1Dols were~ atol011. been .Zbinden'1, WII later traeed ID a Columbus rOClll!lng houoo
where the accused had atayed.
Slltt, who was released fronl
lho Technical inlllltute of eo...
lral Ohio ln Collllllbus elrller
tlda summer. wu scheduled to
be arrolgnod tuclay In lli1IO!Il
Beach for unlawfullllabi1Dawl!l
proucutf'on.
Slid wu In Molp Cou!lty ....
oral dayo Iaot week, IIIIer lho
-IW oecurrod, and II ...
~lewd ID llave · a biUl .liD
.F1ortde fr1llll
,....., pr Thurllllay
M!ilp Cow!t;y Shll'llf
c. Hortonbach - to
bus last Tuellllay at
., lho Fnnldln Cou11tJ
Dllpartment, to
!lao lhoro Ia
8I'OUDii and .put

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Convertible
Demolished

Near Pomeroy

Specialists Help in Health, Class
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