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e vI d 0 n c e, AmertCIIII dvar.
wbelmJna favor , ftspoibllcan
Richard M, Nixon for Cbe •)ob.
But Democrat lluiJvt
pbre,y oeomo to be """""' "'
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S'.ate Farm now insur,·f

GOIIVG, MEE.K 7

don 't you start enJo)'lr

t-JOVJI-\E:Rt I
I'M JOGG.Ik.JG I

last, fri end ly se rvi.t ·
famous tow rates th..,t ·mo

No. 11 Call me soon . ,

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JOGGII\lG IS A, G;REAT IAJAY
FOR MW 10 K£5P /f.J SI-\APE
BECAUSE IT'S IVOT COMPETITIVE"!

WHeRE ARE 'rtlU

10,001,000 cars I Arid ty.
each car is still "No.'lt.

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LIVE I.LlNG£R. l'HAf.J MW , , .

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editor• who lOok a lOok alwllat
tho poatoelo.U.O period a,.y
hold. ,_, - e d at the llrot
- . , 1011loft o1 U1e 1968
confer.,.. ol UP! editors olld,
jllbllahtro at tlio Blatelv.Jlllton
lloCel bore.
Tile panalloto said II II
IIC!Ialbl,._;but ~ no meona

lll8,jorlbo,

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Smith, · c1a1n

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NIBm atth!a polnt-fcaJr """"
. Jntamotl-",y, · V I - will
tile eloetloo- hal to be
ciiiltiDJo 11 the COW!Ir7'l moot tile overwbtlmlng fawrlte to
1nunec11a1e problem. But the win the prealclancy. But Hum.
Soviet Union's llrrutDn of ,llbre,y 11 ceonlJw 1Q1 and will
CzeellolioYalda, the clllonuna make 1 better llhowlnt! t1w1
over illlother to Ill&gt; ohllld nltli a current polio Indicate.
C01t1,y llllllmlllllt dofalae olld
Stewart Htmle,y, &lt;hlof WUhNldealt tenalono make on 1naton diplomatic reporter-the
~thenatlonbuaaonthe .....zlncrovlowofoveriiiU.S. ..ntnlllratlm !teN an
norlt ell Ita rodol r1o11ne. Tbe,y fORlan policy lnovltoble.
-atlng !oroip pellcy rov1en
aow Httle cbanco Cbe !q)reme
Hare Ia how the UP! clallltneol to p!'OCUee a Ull ot
Court will rOYeroe ltaelf m tho reporters and editors Yloned balanced prlorltloo. It mull taee

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

pre-

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Ia thl fltW .~ C .
erlmlnl1 low. IIIII 111111 U

thoro Ia 110 !oratoii!IJ
dlreetlca tho court

Preal-· . . . .

over the lclaa '-1.
be a dlelalvo taetiilr.
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morning, lowe In the fill. ly 1111m1 olld warmer .., , _
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Deparbnent,

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waa a one..QI" accldent Jn which
lour peroons were InJured eight.
tenths o1 a mOe esst or Rutland
m Slate Route 124, at 2:2 5 p,

WELL, THERE 'S AI.JOTHER.

11-\EORY OOWIJ lHE DRAIIV I

'-11 GfiLY COMPETITIVE' UV£S!

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8(1110 Form II Ill you
to lmow obout lnour•

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A ear driven by Karen

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Haynes, 17, lit. I, Middleport,
traveling west, went out of con.
trol m the ralnsllcklld highway
when she went to pass a truck.

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The vehicle lett the highway,
jumped

a dllch and roiled over

several Urnes, coming to a 8tq)
boaded east M the SOllth edge

or the highway.

Pomeroy emerGe~Jcy squadmen
and Martin's ambulance were

summoned and transported the

driven by David R, Arnold, 23,

driver, ~rry Yarbroogh, 18,
Damy Yarlmlugh, 17, and Glenna Yarbrough, 51, Ill of Rt. J,
Rutland, to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Tile driver and Danny Y a rbrousll were !rested and reloued and Harry YarbrousiJ a n d
Glema Yarbrrugh were admitted. The sherll!' o department

of 705 Carpenter st., pulled !rom
a side street onto Route 124 Into
tho path ot a !963 model auto
Qperated by Fritz Lee Teaford,
38, Rt. 2, Racine.
Alter the two caro collided,

said

no arrests were made.

At noon today it was reported
Harry Yarbrough is in satisfactory condition, but sustained a
skull and right fccearm fracture. Mrs. Yarbrough is under-

rntng treatment for • whiplash
injury.
The other mlohap In which a
personal irtiury occurred waa
at 3:10 a.m. &amp;uldaY oo Route
124 in Syracuse where a car

Byron Parmelee
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the Arnold car lllruck a state
highway department at.,llld wMI
Into a ditch .., the rlalrt elde ot
the highwas. The Teaford car
ran Into the Floyd G. Diddle

resldance, caualng conalderable

to the hruse, TV anlellna,.and a aet of ladders.
damap

Teaford was removed to Veterans Memorial Hospllal by the
$rracuse emergency IQ.Iad for
treatment of a chin laceration,
bruised jaw, and Injuries to hla
ril!hl knee and hand.
Arnold waa cited to Meigs
County court charged with fail ure to ylald right ol way.

2 Injured in
Collision of
Car, Truck
Two penons were Injured In
a truck--car colllsion at 1:40 p,
m. &amp;uldaY m Rt. 35, eight and
aeven4entbs miles west ol Gallipolis, according to Cbe state
llil!hwiJ' Patrol.

Byron F. (Stub) Parmelee, 61,
Lincoln st., Mlddlepor4 died Saturday OvenlJ¥ In the ~J.Hwi­
tlngton Hospllal as the result of

Gallipolis Motm" Co.
Dooler Is proud to
Salesman of the Mont
Mrvice alii a stroo

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STARVATION
'tOLl GOT ME
DON'T \\ORK?

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202 Klneon Drive. G
llld 2 children, Cyrl
111d Its ~loyees a
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1 MINNEAPOLIS,. MJNN. '"" SEN, ·EUGENE J. Mccarthy nD1
4orae Ruliort H. ~!*eY lor presldellt only H HIIIJillhte,y plodps
.,...,..nu~ to .hall the bmnbq of NOI'tli Vletrul, Mccarthy .....
I!Oflel'• tttt;.~~ \*' drown ~ four ckmands lllat HUII\Phre.Y
,...., meet l;iltorelitwi!J.elldoroebls(allow -101111, attorney Ger. ~ Hill pf Son Frlllcl"!&lt;i&gt; laid:·
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. A holt to lite· bolit!IIIW or Nqrtll V ' - ; A &amp;!Qiort lor a Soulh
Vlobam electloo In wbleh the Natlonll Uberatlon Front VIet CoJv
w...Jd J!llrtlclpote; A ro!orm of Cbe U.S. draft, aiiDHIIII ,......,..._
status to one who "'JPPOIId mliltory oerYI"!' oo mol'lll 11 '!fills
reUlllou• . ~~ and electorol reflll1n_or the. Democntlc party.

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I'M 100 BUSY A MAN
10 GO SCROUNGIN'
'ROUND FOR FOOD/

WHY ELSE H.aw15N'T 'I'OU
LOST WEIGHT ON TH' DIET
BEEN FEEDIN'

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IS 100 DI"'NIFIED A POST
'TO COUNTENANCE SUCH
VULGAR. DEPORTMENT ...

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S1'EGOSAUR IN COCOioiUT
MILK WITH HOT BANA.NA
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llalrall, who died SoturdiJ' at

Ul('q(

Dallos (Josephine) IDevlns, Midbe held Ttlosdl,y al 2 p.m. at the dleport, and two brothers, Clarence, St. Petersburg, F1L, and
Ew1111 ChapeL Burial wUl be In
Daniel,
or Fort Pierce, Fla. He
the Beech Grove cemetery be-was born In New Haven, Conn.,
side his late wife, Motlhla.
arxl waa preceded in death by
He was • former reaident o1
his parents and one brother •

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Other Cllftclalo "'~~~Meted to attoac1 oro J, W. ()lyko) WUSCII,
a Dopartllllllt Ill Hl&amp;hwa.Y•
director, and rormer Nllaoavtne reafdenl; . - Dowler, Dlvlaloe 1 10 ~ state
~ Welker, 11!11 COIIIIt;r,
and otate ol-

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He is slli'vived by his wife,
WUma; a stepdaughter, M r s.

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cllq)ilp D,.y

Dealer or 1

Ume of hls death.

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A veteran of World War I, Mr.
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ATLANTA
IUPO-Tho Atlanta Constitution todi.Y e...
dorsed VIce President Hilbert
Hwq,hrey for president.
The . lO().year-old m o r n I n g
now-er declored ltaell . lor
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1l8W Ideas IIIII new vigor
stemm1111 for the lnallfrt of
brold tJPertence.

Dana Howell

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Mrs Ruth

In Atlanta

bus, Ohio Valley Commarliery

in.iurles received FriQy when a No. 24, Knights Te~~t~lar, and
tractor he was operating on his Bosworth Council 46, Royal and
Hoooo 7 rann overturned on him. Select Masters or Pomeroy,
He was a past patron of EV~JP
Mr. Parmelee Was retired as
manager or the local A. and P, gellne Chapter 172, Order of
store. He was a member o1 the Eastern star 1 belonged to the
Middleport First Baptist Church, Fraternll Order of Police, and
Middleport Lodge 363, F. and M., to the Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department a n d emergency
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PRAGUE - ALEXANDER DuVCEK ~THREE other CZoch&lt;&gt;''Humphrey has been a Pomeroy who was residing In
llovlk Conununlot leaders IIII.Y reslin today or TUosdo.Y to protest p~s&amp;ive 'JI'IIYOI'1 'a se.-.trr COlumbus, at 2917 Howley Hood,
.a· ~· ~II' hlpllzlne Soviet occ..,atloa Dr thlo ilatloa, part.y who was . able to work with all with I daughter, Mr~ William Stitt Appearing
, ljiUfeei ·~ .toclay.
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l'lctlms, 111d 1 leader who did Stewart.
, '1'beJ 11id the res~ou c:ould ccaneata meeting ol the part;y'a not ..Ok shelter when tho
Survivors, In addition to Ml"a.
florida
1_.., •
~ttse, e&gt;pected within \8 hours. Named 11 1torms blew," the pq»er'a
Stewart, Include two other dough·
qulttiJ&gt;i' with· party llrst sec rotary Dullcek were Premier eclito&lt;lal •ald.
JACKSONVD..LE, Fla. (UPI)tera, Mrs. VIctor Lelnle14 PomOloirleh Cernni, Pna14ent Ludvik ~ olld Natlcnl Anembl,r
James
A. Stitt, 19, Columtua,
eroy, and Mrs. Frank Buntholf,
heltdent Jooe! Slin'i«rrsll)'.
Ohio,
was
to ._... In malllsCOlumbus; 1 alatlr, Mrs. BerGARY, lid. (UP!)- The Guy
trlle'o
eourt
here today In contha Niemeyer, Pmteroy; fl ve
~ YOIIK -·SOViJ!:T FOREIGN ~ER Andrei A, GI'OII\Yko Post-Tribune editorially o• grandsms, Mann!Qt H. StelVIrt, nection nit~ a murder lnVeatlga.
sold SWidoy nllht that ha IU held three hours ol "useful" Ialka clorsed VIce President Hilbert Columbua; Ruasell, Wilbur, and lion In Oblo.
irllh SecretiQ of state Dean Rusk m Vlobam, tho Mlololle Els4 Hlllqlllrey lor president In Ita Edwin LeUhelt, all of Pomeroy,
Stitt was charged under a fed~ ..eurlll', and otressecl that diiii'DIIIIIent w11 an lrMin SWido,y edltloo.
eral
warrant alleging wdaHfuJ
1111 Frank Lellhel4 Call!arnlo,
Olalrt
to avoid persecution '"' a
Hhldl ~~.:9 ~be llllde.
The edltorlll sold the ~ and lwo granddaughters, E t h e l
chirp
o1 llr114ogree murder
GI'GII!I'~ ·" •• ' ~ the m~ at lilt Wlldort Toworo and - · muot.. be judged on lhelr H..... o, Port1mouth, Va., and
tOld newam' ~ "lo .Mi"llll'eemont di&gt;Nllchocl w..U be oe,y~rv ~~ .,;;I ''U lo hi• ~ Shlrle,y Boners, Akron. Friends In tho doolh of Emil Zbinden,
too much. •• vl![i 'olfeemoill iiruat be pncodocl ~ a grea1 deal or which recommends VIce Pre..
D,.y call II the lunera1 hmne 47, Columbus. The teenager wu
work and ~·I lie ioold.··
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!dent Hllll\lhre;r to the thl'*"w IJI1IImo,
arreated here last Tllursdl,y.
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A~
· tO!'!·. -.".\ p!;i:J'A!l.ED REPORT or the clll!erent rock tho elllljiclates to be Pl'esldont ?1~t~OO~$~~~~~i~&amp;~$1®;~~~~~t~j~j~~i~~~~l;i;~~J~:~~~~;;;~f~j:~;1:~:~~j~!~;~~=~~t~~!tt~~~~~~i~~~~~
Oad" ~: ,
· .ppnet'ratocl ~ corl&gt;&lt;lr!W..o 1p 20 weUs clurilw' the -.1 ov..W and
'1118 on !our,laue atreteh ol U. S. Route 331n Melga Counllli tile)!!
tiCbw,
of Ohl!&gt;, Well Vfrdnllllld Peaaoyh1nla crucial yeois ln&lt;lllf hlatoey."
t;p will be - - and _... Fl'ldlll. P. E. Mlahtoter, Oblo
1llroclor o1 Hl&amp;hwa.Ys, and other otate I-ra will -cite
~~-·•·1!11 a,q.o ell~· llld tay. . ·
Til!! ~.. •'-iiJI•i!llM ~Iillon ll1e .at the M...,._n, W. Va.
the proJect at 11 a.m., at Olio fJ1 the picture- roodalde roll
t!otrololio!l'~~ ~rolory' lhe bunoil. COIIIIIna Cbe r.,_
BOJSE, ·" .(tiP!)-IIIehard
areu lklaa the 5.3 milo oectlon ol hiKhwl.y non Ill but comililta ~ned ltqijl cof, ~
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jlleled ~ the V, N. lloldorman Cmam.ctlon Co. aearl)' 1 yoar
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preslde!!CJ.'" .~ by · the ~ol·-..
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Tile l~oo.ceesa blllh-, Hhldl bellini at llo&lt;k ~
•ld ""
''!hit alld at llarHin, lo the llrll lour~ hiiJhwe,y In Melga

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the Ancient Accepted Scottish
Rloo, Valley of COlumbus 10,066,
Aladln Temple Shrine of Cdutn·

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was not IDunodlotel)' treated.
The illn&lt;IY truck wu clamollsbed llld there wu
damagoe to lbe Thome ear.
Tile .Potrol elled 'l'1lllrm "'
Offlcen reported that a car C.e1Upnllt Y\dcipll Court Oat.
driven by Jerry D. Thorne, 62 9 m a eharpol~ln•·
Coal City, W. VL, was over. cess for road ad N Ma eoDtaldng and paaolng a 1963 Ford clltlcDs.
Econoline van truck operated by
JOBM&amp; L, Calclwall, 33, lit.
Casssm Hln&lt;IY, 49, of Mlddlepori 1 Middleport, wu io Gil;
llpetlo lltunlelpol Court Oct. 11 ·'
when the accident occurred.
Thome, according to the pa. m a chal'p 0( !allure Ill
ttol, lost control ol bio ear Cbe rflllt-cll ....,._ . •
and It struck the Hln&lt;IY truck, at :i:fO p.m. . ..._
causing It to 111&gt; throui!b the Gravel !WI Rd., el&amp;bt • ·
guard rail oo tho rlalrt side of o1 a milo .north o1 Rt. 7.
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the road and over an embankment. The truck overturned on- pulllld out of Roush 114, ....
to Us top llld the car struck the Cbe path ol a . , . . _ ..,...
guard rail on the opposite aide clrlv101 ~ Carol 9le Dulelo,
BYRON PARMELEE
ol the hlghwoy,
11, Rt. 1 r•ntpou• '11le
Funeral aervices will be held
Hln&lt;IY sull'ered minor lnjur. tela oar 111rervlld to tile ltft olld
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Rawlea, according to the patrol, was struck a brldp ralllntl olld lings - Coats Funerll Home with
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treated at Holzer Medical Can. limit at., on the brlclp.
the Rev. Charles Simons officiatter, and releaaed. Mrs. Helen
Tllere was 110 deiMp Ill
Ing, Burlel will be In Riverview
Thorne, ~8. a paaoenger In the
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cemetery. Masonic services wUI
be held II 8 tonlgllt by the Mid·
dleport Lodge 363, F. and A.M.
Friends may call at dte funer-

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Dies of Inj~r.~.~S. -~ . _

th~n k

toclal.

hlah In the 60s north olld tho
low 601 aoutb. Clauiatl olld cool
IDolllhl. but a ehallee ol loti ~

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1968

l'llerltr Robert C. llartenbach' s

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u four
Julll... '::'i~;
In tho- 1

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Five persons were Injured in
four accidents lnveltlgated over
the weekend by ~.lelga CoUI!Qo

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Mutual Automobile ln.surar
Hpme,Oflh:;e: Bloomington,

t11ot Fmopo, not ooid onotller llcalallcln o1 the
lathe..,. ellcriUcll lfiN;lna.
eorm.ata11aa ·botHNI tho Unllpqillld 1111, Penlqon r_..
edstatetllldlluula. '
ter-lh U1e .-rew y11ro, lloe
Jotoi,N. Fall..,, fore1&amp;D editor Ulilted - · plODs to lDitall
holda thai time 11 on It&amp; mal11plo 11Vholdo In It&amp; mfl!.
olde In 1llit
Pari I 11111 whldl will lncr- ~ $ to
_..._, and In tile Vletlwn 10 tlme1 the ' " - ol
Wv ltaelf and 11 not likely warbtldl limed at the therefore to show Dlldl "lllve. H Union. '1118 11u1111111 are
I controll 300,000 troopl In noridlll! ocpall,y han!.
- . V!alliam olld has the
Chlr'!JIIe .G. Moulton, &amp;J.
poorer to attack Mwe llld promo Court-A1 long II tile
when It .,._s, Tile prospects Warren court ro,..- · • lnlo&lt;t,
for the , _ ldmlnlllrallon Is there Ia 11~·
d It will
!Urlher Communist pre&amp;IIIN d18ft8'1 ,
clasplte

U1e fulure:

&lt;llblte. on "low 11111 order" as , Mei;fman
lone 11 thll'tl .f,a a Warren White Hau..

GGIIipolis, Ohlc
Phone 446·429«1
Home Ph. 446·45 '

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Tho l....t runlllnr l ~ioy . In
the . hlslu'y or the tlleater ..
"The Mou11etnp," -a II'O'stery by
Aplha Christie. It has· been 1'1111nlng conllnuousq, lo Jiondoo lor

Parle Central Hotef

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1lolh moJor
eondlclateo 11 u,. .threat lliot
,._Wall'&lt;
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ace a,.y Ioree. the
eleetl..,lnto the House,
·Tile Hauoe ltaelf oeemollkoly
to be so clooely
"""""or, 11 to mab a chol..
dl'lri..U, H not iJnpoollble, ~
Jan. 20. lb that caaa, the Sellate
prellllllllbly nuuld hove lllead llld. · pickod a vte0
pre.._, poialbly alleliloerat.
Tills ceuldleodtothoiiiOIIIOI,y ·
of Nixon •Wimlna pluraw, of
the _.tar vote but Edmulld
Mualde beoomlng prelldeoi.

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2 Accidents
Reported on
Rural Roads
Saturda¥ at 1:40 p.m., a vehicle operated by .!Jtaron L.
ThompSCII, JB, Rutland, skidded
Into the left rear lender ol a
car operated by Demla B. Edwards, 3S, Ma1011, W.Va. on the

New Umaroad.
Officials reported 'lbompson
started to pass the Edwards car
u Edwar~s began turning Into
I!Je Rutl111d Gl.ll Club road. Tllere
was llsbl damage to the Thomp1011 car and medlumtoEdwarda•.
No injuries or arrests were not-

ed.
Another accident came at I
p.m. !mlde,y on County Road 6,
at a point 6.5 mUes north ol the
llutJand poll Cllllco, -re Wat.
tor W, Howard, Rt. 2, Albany,
drlvillg 1 1967 model car, tumeciiU'OUIId In the road llld his vehicle went backwards Into 1Jt.
tie Leading creek. Tllere wu
IIIIPI'Gidmatal,v $800 damagoe to
the cor. No ln.iurl.. or arrest
wvereporW.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admisslono Salllrllay - Carl
Tllomos, Long &amp;tiDn; Robert
Steele, Pomeroy.
Discharges Saturdljo - Robert
Meeks, z... IICiblo.
Admloalou liundol - NDiocharpo SUncla)' - 1labltrt

LeMay's Ex-Employer

Dismayed at Decision
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Gen. CUrtis LeMay's former~­
er pleaded with him not to run for vice president on the ticket with
third ·party presidential calW!Jdlte George Wallace.
M1hai D. Patrlchl, prestdem. of Networks EJectrc:r:d.c Corp.,
said Sunday he was usurprised ant disappointed" when Lelflt7
joined Wallace after previously turning down wmerous ovarturea.

Patrlchl said he constderlld
Wallace a "demqogue," whl.ch
he defined as "a man who to
gain power makes unreallatlc
promises."'
He said LeMay, board chairman of his C&lt;JIIIIIOIIl', was a
"tremendou_a patriot" who be~

Uoves he can do aomo ptd lor
"the CCiliXry. Theretired.bw
eommander ot tbe 9ratecle Air
Command olld native ol QJIIIIIIbus, Ohio, took a six moalh1
leave ot aboence from Ids $5!1.·

25 Fatalities

not as elmple II Mr. Wall-

Are Recorded

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"Jntematlonal _prd:)lema 111"1
preoenll thorn, and the _ _ .

ar&lt;h't as simple as he pnloilll
them," Patrlcblllid..
.. The maAieB are very

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Death lured by promises, H he
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claimed 25 pariOI'II m 0 h I o bave - . In Elaqle llld .,
highWII's over tho -end, In- demarngues llld dll~et~•:lor:•:~ :fj
cluding 17 kllleclln Saturday lC· the resulta were ell
cldeato. A trlpl...tatallll' aeclclant
In wellterD Oblo _, Cnenvlile
boosted Soturcla.J'• !Iaure early
In tho clay, wblle doltie !alaiWee oecurnol In Colwntua and
Hebl"OII. Tbt Included In
IOUiheastOblo:
1labltrt LII'IAII, ~... Norwich,
kiUed In a two4r craah n I n o
mllee - ·ell Z..IVII!e on u. S.
22 and 1layDjand Ervin, 60, !'"'&gt;easter, a podoltrlan lllruek ~ a
car ilblle walklna In the 11no1,
both Frltlay: olld Ruth MeBrljlt,
65, Combrldp, killed the
ear · ~~~e wu ·ttdlll8 In 0111
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Mee.t Nov. 2-3
MONDAY
The D. A. V. aJ!d Us Women's
RIVERVIEW PTA. lllonday, awdlllrle• .will hold their ...
duped shouldn't be ourprlsod 7:30 p. m. at school; nr.J. pta•
nua1 stat&amp;-Wide Call conlerepce
when he'e dumped, - H.
ning for Halloween carnival; open at 111e Noll Hoose Motor Hotal
Dear Helen:
house to be observed.
in Columbus, Nov. 2-3. There
My husband reels a marriage
POMEROY GARDEN Club, will be a Chapter Service omnot based on honest..v will falter. MondaY, 1 p. m, at home of Miss
cera School on saturday, Nov, 2,
But IK:Jw can I be honest when
Lydia Ebersbach.
trom 1:30 p.m. to 4 p,m., whlcl
guilt was stamped 10 clearly
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Dlo- wUI be conducted by D. A. V. Na00 my mind?
~
trlct 4, united Methodist Charge,
You see, my husband and I Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Mornlq tional service Omcers ard official&amp; ol the. Veteran!! Admini&amp;put our we&lt;tiing date up throe
Star United Methodist CIMirch. tratlon.
months because I was pregnant
There will also be a Joint
My mother, whom 110\l'e dearly,
GOSPEL MEETING, Success session of the D. A V. and the
thought 1 had disgraced t h e
Church o( Christ, Oct. 7-16, 7:30 Women's Awdlia.rY on Sunday,
whole famii.Y and she made me
p. m. Joseph Hoskins. speaker. Nov. 3, from 9:30 Lm. to IIOQII.
lie about my due-date, I had to
Public welcome.
Thla session wUl be addressed
say the baby was born premaWORLD
WAR
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at
8
P·
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by
Slate and National oMclsla
turely. I hid my condition when
Morday by Drew WebsteJI Post or the D. A. V. and of the Women' a
I wanted to be proud ol lt This
Irked my husband, but he went 39, American Legion. ~ecial Auxiliary,
program and amual oyster stew
Chapter No- 53 and Ito auxUalong with it,
slPper. Vietnam and Korean vet-- Iary wUI he r~Prosented at tho
Three children later, we are
still a very happy coo.ple. Pd al- erans especially invited to the wnterence Slid Jacob Turner,
again, A elope who enjoy• bolng

N. the 1J0 of 52, and II&amp;Vlllil
been married lor 23 years, 1
feU for the Rlrtlng of a female
halt my age. This affair was an
tmocent one, with no promises.
Sbe made me reel young and re.
·newed, and I thought our rela-

Uonshlp a good one.
After 14 months o( kindnen,
botll give and take, she showed
her true colors. She called my
wife and exposed our altair; then,

when 1 confnmted her with thls,
lhe denied tho call, though she
lmpllecl I owed her my llaiJ!O. I
broke off, telling her I had no
lntoo.tion of divorce, nor had I

and she knew it!
Then the phone calls started. My wife was harassed with
untrue..stories about how I was . most forgotten my earJ.y shame
.Wl seeing this woman and oow when our oldest soo asked me
I wanted my freedom but was a- how long we'd been married. I
fraid to ask. I went to her a- said nine years at the same time
partment for a showdown, but she my husband said eight. (The boy
finally conv1nced me she was not is seven and one-halO. He didn't
the caller. I pess I trusted her. catch It, but that began a long
h
talked me into thinking my argument after the children were
...Ue was just making up &amp;. good In bed.
J am accused of being Wlder a
atory, and she'd calm down afpuritanical
mother's thumb and
ter while, when she got o v e r
afraid to level with the children,
1 -uteDO)J8.U5e nerves.'' M e a nwbile, uwlQ' not drop by when who may Rnd out on their own
tb1np get to rough at horne?'' IUlYl'BY· 1 reel society still con·
1 was a Cool! The yoong lady demn.s the pregnant bride and why
soon took up with another .. sen- stir up old pUts? Besides, how
lor citizen" with more money, can 1 teach our daughters right
lnd I am sick at heart because (rom wroni when they know their
my wife divorced me five months mother did wrong? Which of us
After I had admitted tllat is right? - CONFUSED
I'd been mped, why did she do Dear Con:
Your husband is right. Societhat'? - OW, WISER, AND Aty
doesn't condemn Hpremature
LONE
parents"
nowadays, though it recDear 0. W, and A.:
ognizes
the
hardships they bring
Because she has a wife's
on
themselves.
Your daughterll
atd.~ toward an "iMocent afmay
learn
more
from yoor misfair," and she may finally have
takes
than
they
would
8\•er gain
fa&lt;Od the trutll: You'll try It
from Puritanical lectures. Be
honest now, wouldn't forthright
sex dlsrossion11 have helped you
more than your mother' 11 rigid
morality? - H.
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PERSONAL TO "THEY'RE
ALL ALIKE TO OLD D 0 N
.WAN" - Down, Juan! Y o u r

Halr Styling
OPI'll TIJISDAY

"broad" outlook will get your
ears pitmed back. Not all gals

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JU Monday n I g h t, Bradbury
Church of Christ.
JOINT COUNCIL moetlngofSt.
Paul and St. John Lutheran
Churches with district president
at 7:30 p.m. Mooday at !1, Paul
Church.

TUE&amp;&gt;AY
· OHIO ETA Pill Chapter of
nota Slgma Phi Sororlcy, 8:I5
p.m. Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric eo. Social room. Th:la
will be the model meeting lor
prospecti,ie members. Barbar!
Riggs will present the cultural
program.
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
7:30 p. m., at high schooL All
pal'ents of band members urged

BrocI Saw Chance
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DETROlr (UPI)- Lou Brock for a roeord"""'alllng tholl•
aaw Ida chance tor a record and
-ng?
-II.
II wia tho kind of ~ that
Tho olllllllou proiHIIIecl Itself some migltt consider as UlhoJJ.
,la the oiglllh lmlni of &amp;lncll;jr'• hoaUng." But Brock clooan't see
Coul1ll pmo of the World Series lt that way at Ill.

Fall Conference
To Be on Thursday
The faU conference of the
Eighth District, American J..e..
gion AuxiUary, will be held

Thur• at the LekoHope Lodge
near McArthur.

three-run double. Tho Itt had
given llle Cardinali a IO-I load
and there wu on11 one more
thlng lor Brock to accomplllh.
He had poriiOI&gt;alb dellrqyod
.tiao Tfgoro willl a home nm oo
the ....... pllth of the - · •
triple and a · I'WI ocorod Ill tho
Coul1ll lmlnc and the _ , . In
tile oigblh. But, ho had not dane
h1a llllng-lleal.
He noeclecl !lib one more to
Ue the reeord he 181 Jut year
ol oevon stolen buei ln QIIO
aerleo.and CliO to Uo tho 111-tlrno
'record of I4 llealo ln aerloa
CQIIII&gt;Oiidon. hold by E4dle
cdliDO. So; 011 the flral pitch to
Curt Flliod. he broke for lhlr&lt;l
and slid lo juot . - r tho tag

111e McArthur unit will be host
ror the meeting. Registration will
begin at 9 Lm. with the conf~r­
ence to gO Into session at 9:30
Lm. Members of the auxiliary
of Feeney - Bennett Post 128,
planning to attetxl are asked to
contact either Mrs. Dale Kemedy
or Mrs. Albert Roush for trans~
portatlon.

to attero:REVIVAL, CHESTER Church
of Nazarene, Oct. 7 through Oct.
2o, Mrs. Dorothy Jago, evangel·
ist. Service, 7:30 p, m. each evening. Public invited.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY or Chris~
Uan Service, 7:30 Tuesday night
at the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church; women of the Enter~
prise church to be guests. This
is a service of celebration upor
the signing of the charter .for
the new women's grOll), re!i.dt·
ing in the merger of the EUB'
and Methodist churches.
LADIES AUXll.IARY, Lewi11
Manley Post 263, American Le.
gion, Tuesda.Y night, 7 p.m. at the
Mount Moriah Baptist Church,

lt they're goiJW to gl~ me
the baae,
aolng to take it,"
he added, hinting that the
Tiaera' pltchera weren't very

rm

at holding men on bue.
u A Jot ol j)eCII)le have been

·fii)Od

a,ying that 1'-.e boon oteallng oo

Bill Froohan hAl

be~se

mueh

a woak thJOWinlr arm, ActuallY,
ll9 - eent of tile Umo )'OU Ileal
on the pllthor. To 811¥ that I'm
lleallng because Froolwo llaa a
weak arm lon't giving me muclo
credit. But u that'• they
want to lhlnk, lot them, ..

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Members or Grace [lliscopal
Church, Pomeroy, joined the congregation of the st. Peters Episcopal Church, Gallipolis, Sunday
for a picnic at the Vinton County
Episcopal Youth camp,
The picnic was preceded by an
11 a.m. church service. Attend·
irag from the Pomeroy church
were Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed, Jr., and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary, Mr.
aOO Mrs. Leo story, Mrs. Joe
Roedel, Mrs. EvereU Hayes and
'Jenny and Melissa ProfiitL

Member's Birthday
Observed by Circle
The birthday anniversary or
Mrs. Katie Baer was ob11erved
at Thursday's meeting o( the
Busy Bee Sewl~ Circle or the
Trinity United Church of Christ.
others atteo:ling were Mrs.
Freda Mitch, Mrs. Edith Kautz,
Mrs. carrie Neutzllng, Mrs. Ruth
Massar, Mrs. Neva Seyfried,
Mrs. Ada Murrl)', Mn. Frances
Reibel, Mrs. C1arl Karr, Mra.
Bernic.e Eberlbaeh, Mra. Edith
Lanning, and Nra. Ada Holter.

yard run as the hosvlly fav&lt;H"ed
Cowboys had to break aWij'
frlllll • 16-IO third quarter tie
subduing the stubborn

Cardlnals. Les Shy accounted
tor a third Dallas toochdmrn
with a 17-yard run while Mike
Clark contributed to the C:OW-

Snead connected with Ben
Hawkins for a 2~yard TD pass
and Alvin Haymond returned 1
punt 54 yards ror a touchdown
with only 45 secoOOs left to

boys attack with ftald gee! kicks
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INiliA VS. USA
MUNICII, GermiJI)" (UPI)polO
IDill oamod a berth oppoalto
ft-·~---W·"- •• YN-- tho United Stales ln deckll•
.DCUu"au- ....ce oiiV ........ - ..... wloo challenees Austrllla for the
State&amp;
lla11ls Cot&gt; when ll COJqiiMed 1
Capilli 43 IUrom 14
Denlsoft 28 Wabalb 12
a-2 111ctory .,..... West Germany
Oblo Wesleyan 3S lla1delber1 7 SIJIMIII'.
Marietta 21 Kea;yon 0
IDill will moot tho U.S. ln the
lnterzooe ftnll Nov. 9 In San
MI. un1on 10
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lideloelr, Hoot

Bowling GreeD 17WelternMlchl-

Mlulldqam 27 Otterbein o

WOODEN STEPSTOOL
Each lfi'P solnfon:ecl with rod.

.. top, riveted

ol the aUing Johnny Unltaa as
he connected on tour l q
touchdown passes in the Colts

7-0 wlth a 59-yard seort..r; run in
the second quarter, Morrall hit
WUlle Richardson with a SObreathe a slgll of rollef for yard TD [1181, John Mackey
Tarkenton, the National Foot-- with a 45-yarder atxl found the
bill League's premier scram· range for touchdown passes of
bier, had just flnlshed riddling 38 arw:t 66 yards to Jimmy Orr.
tile New Orleans secondary for
"nle
Rams, with Roman

xavJer so Marlhall 20
Ohio u. 40 Toledo Sl
J.llaJnlh Kent State o

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wtth a 34-yard scoring strike 11
the Rodsklns saw ai7-90lnt lead
melt to three before the clock
ran out on the winless Eagle!!,
Phlladol!ohla made it close ln
the final quarter when Norm

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l'lln 1'our yards ror a touchdown
and then hit Otarloy Taylor

Don Meredith passed !Ieven
yards to Don Perkins ror one

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to hb recorda

added

SIJIMIII', bocomlllll the ucoad
moot suocosoful pitcher In
serloo hlotory wllh a 7-1 record,
ourpuaed on!¥ by Lefty Gomez'
6-0. He set record• lor seven
otrllgllt wins aed oovon eon&gt;·
plote game 111cterleL
He struck wt 10 batters to

quartet,

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Ohio "Wealefan • • • • • I • • • • • • • ' • • • •
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Witt.eaberl
Oberlin o o ' o t
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CiplCil ••••••••
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wllloped Allanll 38-7, aed return to the ooechq ranks as
WaohlllilOO hold off PhUadoi- Bart Starr completed 2I of 31
phla 17-14. On Saturday nlgh~ passes, inclu:Hng three lor
Cleveland outlasted Plttohurgh touchdowns, and gained 275
yanls tlorougll the air.
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spark ol the Giants explosive
ottense, pta to hl8 feet alter
bei!W dumped by tome massive
Uneman.
Sherman made sure to np his
deok apln Sunda,y when a
reporter aaked about 1 strained
back muscle suffered by Tarkenton shortly before hl1ftime in
the Giants 38-21 victory over the
New Orleans saints.
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William D. Eckert, can do that

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College Scores
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Veterans, at hall. Dinner at 6:30
p.m. Korean and Vlellwn v~r­
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that Glbaon .... Brock holj&gt;ed
lnfllcl ln SIJIMIII''i rall&gt;&lt;lronchod
debacle- It waa a 16-I humUia-

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roach or exceed t1at total ln
ftve serlel games, and . h8
booate4 hlo Iaiit aerloo
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Whlte,- Ford' • record
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Family parties were held at
lhe home of Mr, and Mrs. Bob
HoeOich over the weekend in ob-servance of tile fourth birthday
of their daughter, Jayoe Lee.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs .
Mike Hammer and daughters, Lou
Ann and Kimberly, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Nest and
son, Dick or Athens, and Mr. and
Mrs. Heino Lind and Edward
Hoeflich, Pomeroy.

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' W ··L , 'T 'l&lt;w lwl11thtdi'418 &gt;~· .-cif t '*""lr1! [iastto "Bentle CoHJi
OhloJ,J.rir~. I f t I I . 0 o I • • • 0 o 0 o 0 I 0 , 3 0 0
3 0 0 the seeonll
to keeP Now and then llllying hlmsolf on a
MIIDll ·.: , ............. . .......... 2 0 0
3 I 0 York Uecl wlth DaUb atop the one-yard plunp, rolled to their
-ltng Gr-.•• _ ••• _ .. __ _ ....... 1 0 0
3 0 0 Cl&amp;ritol DMslon with 1 perroct 12th strolgllt regular soaoon wid
Toledo o
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ol 1 0
3 I 0 4-4 roeord.
by defeating tho Fort.Y Nlnera.
Keat $tate ........ ........ - ••••••••• 0 2 0
0 I 0
In -other NFL pmos, lhe Tho 11lctory Olllbled Los AnWeatern Mlch. , , •••• , ••••••• , • , •• 10 2 0
t 3 0 Cowboya kept pace with Now golos to remain tied with
Marllhill ;•, o
oD :s 0
0 3 1 York by defeaUill St. Louis 27- Baltimore for ftrst place ln the
MID-OIDO CONFERENCE
10 Baltimore trimmed OtlcllfiO COiolll Dlvialon.
OVERALL 2S-1, LoB AJweles whipped San
LEAGIIE
BW
Brown•s two fourth
W L T Frauclsco 24-10, Mlnneaota belt quarter touchdown clives of one
TEA¥
WLT
J)ene;,ce , • • , , • • • • , , , , • • • • • • •., , .1 0 0 ··
2 1 0 Dotrolt 24-10; Groen 1!11' yard each helped Mlmosota
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1 0 0
past Detroit and moved tho
1 2 0
f'llldli,
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0 1 0
VtklD,gs Into sole possession of
l 3 0
Bluffton
0 I 0
tho Centnl D111lsloo load with 1
OIUO CONfERENCE
:J.-1 record.
LEAGUE
OVEIIALL
The deterdng champion
TEAM
WLT
WLT
Paekero Slllj)ped a IW01!11Do
loolllf streak and spoiled the
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RAC1NE LODGE No. 461 meets
Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:3Q p.m.
ror work in the third degree. All
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Sherman had good reason to

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erltlcllly beb!nd ln tho race
lor beooblll'o prl~plum.
GlbiOI\ and Brock their
pllee ln tho IUD whlle lt waa
ralftlntl Sundo.Y. Rala lor&lt;Od
dela.Y of tho otart of the game
for 37 mlnuleo · and, Iller tho
CUd• lied oelzed a 4.-4 load, the
raln agoln cauoed 1 74-mlnuto
doll!' In the top of the llllrcL
Flna Get Soaked
It Wlon't IDIUolllf for IJio
53,634 parti,.. lanl who wore
forced to leave their INti or sit
in • drizzle thereafter aa the
Tlgoro qbvlouoly stalled ln the
raln and the Clrdlllolo wont Ill
out to opoecl ot&gt; the CGIIIeo~
The umptroo wore 01118p0ken
ln their dlll)&gt;proval of their
lack of authority to ellll the
fiiUIIO, Only the eOIIIIIIIolll-.,

By STU CAMEN
UPI ~~Writer
Alllo Sllemian can bardly he
blamed lor ropping the edge of
"I didn't 11now aboot .llle
reoord untO 11011100110 oo lho hla clroulllf rtMIII deak when
the health ot quarterback Fran
boneh told me. Thao I fiBured I
Tarkenton Ia dlacussed.
owed It IX&gt; mylelJ' to 1:r7 II. You
The New York Gtinta cc.ch
don't got to pllj' ln !no many
lo olli.Y following 1 pq&gt;ular
World Series in your career:•
SIJl&gt;OI"Otitlon. Thanking tho fai!ll
said Brocl&lt;.
for each time Tarkonton, the
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and Detroit "navr• alter Brock
had cleared the buea wllh a

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LOU BROCK

THEODORUS COUNCIL, Dau-

WILLING WORKERS Cla88, 7:-

the oamo who ogpltthed hlin ln St. Loulo
laot Thur., and hiD"Ied the
,_ Pll!ilng Tlgoro to thelr on11
111ctoey so IU lll the serlea.
But union the CUdllllla get 1
little payclled by Lollch, their
1Jooon1rw boll could be eiiOUih
to get BrUeo oU ln front. Tho
memory ollaot ~. ·when the
CUds built a 3-1 edge over IIIIo
Bostoo Rod SoX and then went
on to win, aloo coold 1111 the
club.
For&lt;ed to Seven Gamel
A year 11110 the Heel SOx
scored victories In both the tltth
and sixth games to tie the
series and force tho CUds to go
seven gamea before Wl'lllJ)lng ll

Will be

aeries, he could pitch bla club to
1 aecond straljtlt world chUrl--

commander,

ghters of America, 7:30 Monday
night at the IOOF halli penny
social will be held.

·.DETROIT -(Up])_ Bob Gibson
llljil Lou · Brock shored the
. World Serlou&gt;odeolll fDrborooo
• ~ and If Nollon Brtl11 ean
,wriJ&gt; ,.I the title for the S~ ·
' Louio· Clr4IMI• aplnat the
; ·~ll Tigers they ma.y llave to
\ IIIOW !Iter.
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·BrUoo POUibl)' ma.y not be.
1 ll&gt;le to roach ""lte the e e
. tlaoo as Glb1on led Brock,
who've earned l11111ll&lt;lull ~Poi•
· ln the roeord bOOk, but wlth the
CUdo holdillf I 3-I eclvontage
· la &gt;lctorleo In lhlo beet or oeven

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Glb1011 o!lowod ..0: IIYI .II!Uo
then · - .I dooG!o over with Doll'olt'o ""!17. rioo :~
Jtm N~·· oo ··~···
hMoi wido·' ille bueo full, drl111al Briloro dooon'i do tilt.'loti ~
In lhroe rUII ln the olafolh.
1111' .'o\'aohbum on W....,_ '
. Tholl he pUod .... bit ot ...,, -the ~­
lnlult, 1t01Jbw lhlnl bose to do fP", ,Alo!on G!boon :)!Ill lit. · · ,
jn 1 World 5erloo.
hlo own 0010-l'Oif-001 aerleo lbr eaOaoer rooonl ley ' •
Glboon.
Once five budntl• rnre· !Jill ot
Glboon aloo homeJ'od to record of seven thefts ln 01;11 11ur., when the ...
the Wll' SundiJ, the woelbor booome the flrol pitcher ~ to oerloa and also to equal tloe, ·I'CMild·bo ~eel.
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hlt two oerloo homo """"
Brock wUn't r
a b9ok. Eddie Collins, who was ln the p.m., EDT, lf weather pemdti.,
teamo otoyed on the fteld to the
llnbh.
eltlior. He hit 1 leo4oCI homo World Serle• eljlot - · ~ forecast wu for ~
and........,.,
Gibson, thoo&amp;h he had to run ln the flrol lnnlnr. tripled _..ed to throe ror Brock.
~ an hour and 28 mlnulos
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dela.Y. 1101111od to loao Utile
offecllvenou, 1 It h o u g h he
wasn't ao sharp 11 he was ln
the oerles opener when he
otruck nut 17 holton Cor a
series record-

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Mee.t Nov. 2-3
MONDAY
The D. A. V. aJ!d Us Women's
RIVERVIEW PTA. lllonday, awdlllrle• .will hold their ...
duped shouldn't be ourprlsod 7:30 p. m. at school; nr.J. pta•
nua1 stat&amp;-Wide Call conlerepce
when he'e dumped, - H.
ning for Halloween carnival; open at 111e Noll Hoose Motor Hotal
Dear Helen:
house to be observed.
in Columbus, Nov. 2-3. There
My husband reels a marriage
POMEROY GARDEN Club, will be a Chapter Service omnot based on honest..v will falter. MondaY, 1 p. m, at home of Miss
cera School on saturday, Nov, 2,
But IK:Jw can I be honest when
Lydia Ebersbach.
trom 1:30 p.m. to 4 p,m., whlcl
guilt was stamped 10 clearly
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Dlo- wUI be conducted by D. A. V. Na00 my mind?
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trlct 4, united Methodist Charge,
You see, my husband and I Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Mornlq tional service Omcers ard official&amp; ol the. Veteran!! Admini&amp;put our we&lt;tiing date up throe
Star United Methodist CIMirch. tratlon.
months because I was pregnant
There will also be a Joint
My mother, whom 110\l'e dearly,
GOSPEL MEETING, Success session of the D. A V. and the
thought 1 had disgraced t h e
Church o( Christ, Oct. 7-16, 7:30 Women's Awdlia.rY on Sunday,
whole famii.Y and she made me
p. m. Joseph Hoskins. speaker. Nov. 3, from 9:30 Lm. to IIOQII.
lie about my due-date, I had to
Public welcome.
Thla session wUl be addressed
say the baby was born premaWORLD
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at
8
P·
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by
Slate and National oMclsla
turely. I hid my condition when
Morday by Drew WebsteJI Post or the D. A. V. and of the Women' a
I wanted to be proud ol lt This
Irked my husband, but he went 39, American Legion. ~ecial Auxiliary,
program and amual oyster stew
Chapter No- 53 and Ito auxUalong with it,
slPper. Vietnam and Korean vet-- Iary wUI he r~Prosented at tho
Three children later, we are
still a very happy coo.ple. Pd al- erans especially invited to the wnterence Slid Jacob Turner,
again, A elope who enjoy• bolng

N. the 1J0 of 52, and II&amp;Vlllil
been married lor 23 years, 1
feU for the Rlrtlng of a female
halt my age. This affair was an
tmocent one, with no promises.
Sbe made me reel young and re.
·newed, and I thought our rela-

Uonshlp a good one.
After 14 months o( kindnen,
botll give and take, she showed
her true colors. She called my
wife and exposed our altair; then,

when 1 confnmted her with thls,
lhe denied tho call, though she
lmpllecl I owed her my llaiJ!O. I
broke off, telling her I had no
lntoo.tion of divorce, nor had I

and she knew it!
Then the phone calls started. My wife was harassed with
untrue..stories about how I was . most forgotten my earJ.y shame
.Wl seeing this woman and oow when our oldest soo asked me
I wanted my freedom but was a- how long we'd been married. I
fraid to ask. I went to her a- said nine years at the same time
partment for a showdown, but she my husband said eight. (The boy
finally conv1nced me she was not is seven and one-halO. He didn't
the caller. I pess I trusted her. catch It, but that began a long
h
talked me into thinking my argument after the children were
...Ue was just making up &amp;. good In bed.
J am accused of being Wlder a
atory, and she'd calm down afpuritanical
mother's thumb and
ter while, when she got o v e r
afraid to level with the children,
1 -uteDO)J8.U5e nerves.'' M e a nwbile, uwlQ' not drop by when who may Rnd out on their own
tb1np get to rough at horne?'' IUlYl'BY· 1 reel society still con·
1 was a Cool! The yoong lady demn.s the pregnant bride and why
soon took up with another .. sen- stir up old pUts? Besides, how
lor citizen" with more money, can 1 teach our daughters right
lnd I am sick at heart because (rom wroni when they know their
my wife divorced me five months mother did wrong? Which of us
After I had admitted tllat is right? - CONFUSED
I'd been mped, why did she do Dear Con:
Your husband is right. Societhat'? - OW, WISER, AND Aty
doesn't condemn Hpremature
LONE
parents"
nowadays, though it recDear 0. W, and A.:
ognizes
the
hardships they bring
Because she has a wife's
on
themselves.
Your daughterll
atd.~ toward an "iMocent afmay
learn
more
from yoor misfair," and she may finally have
takes
than
they
would
8\•er gain
fa&lt;Od the trutll: You'll try It
from Puritanical lectures. Be
honest now, wouldn't forthright
sex dlsrossion11 have helped you
more than your mother' 11 rigid
morality? - H.
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PERSONAL TO "THEY'RE
ALL ALIKE TO OLD D 0 N
.WAN" - Down, Juan! Y o u r

Halr Styling
OPI'll TIJISDAY

"broad" outlook will get your
ears pitmed back. Not all gals

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just plain
trwble, let Helen help YOU.

guest night affair.

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llory OIIOI!Ih·

JU Monday n I g h t, Bradbury
Church of Christ.
JOINT COUNCIL moetlngofSt.
Paul and St. John Lutheran
Churches with district president
at 7:30 p.m. Mooday at !1, Paul
Church.

TUE&amp;&gt;AY
· OHIO ETA Pill Chapter of
nota Slgma Phi Sororlcy, 8:I5
p.m. Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric eo. Social room. Th:la
will be the model meeting lor
prospecti,ie members. Barbar!
Riggs will present the cultural
program.
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
7:30 p. m., at high schooL All
pal'ents of band members urged

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DETROlr (UPI)- Lou Brock for a roeord"""'alllng tholl•
aaw Ida chance tor a record and
-ng?
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II wia tho kind of ~ that
Tho olllllllou proiHIIIecl Itself some migltt consider as UlhoJJ.
,la the oiglllh lmlni of &amp;lncll;jr'• hoaUng." But Brock clooan't see
Coul1ll pmo of the World Series lt that way at Ill.

Fall Conference
To Be on Thursday
The faU conference of the
Eighth District, American J..e..
gion AuxiUary, will be held

Thur• at the LekoHope Lodge
near McArthur.

three-run double. Tho Itt had
given llle Cardinali a IO-I load
and there wu on11 one more
thlng lor Brock to accomplllh.
He had poriiOI&gt;alb dellrqyod
.tiao Tfgoro willl a home nm oo
the ....... pllth of the - · •
triple and a · I'WI ocorod Ill tho
Coul1ll lmlnc and the _ , . In
tile oigblh. But, ho had not dane
h1a llllng-lleal.
He noeclecl !lib one more to
Ue the reeord he 181 Jut year
ol oevon stolen buei ln QIIO
aerleo.and CliO to Uo tho 111-tlrno
'record of I4 llealo ln aerloa
CQIIII&gt;Oiidon. hold by E4dle
cdliDO. So; 011 the flral pitch to
Curt Flliod. he broke for lhlr&lt;l
and slid lo juot . - r tho tag

111e McArthur unit will be host
ror the meeting. Registration will
begin at 9 Lm. with the conf~r­
ence to gO Into session at 9:30
Lm. Members of the auxiliary
of Feeney - Bennett Post 128,
planning to attetxl are asked to
contact either Mrs. Dale Kemedy
or Mrs. Albert Roush for trans~
portatlon.

to attero:REVIVAL, CHESTER Church
of Nazarene, Oct. 7 through Oct.
2o, Mrs. Dorothy Jago, evangel·
ist. Service, 7:30 p, m. each evening. Public invited.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY or Chris~
Uan Service, 7:30 Tuesday night
at the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church; women of the Enter~
prise church to be guests. This
is a service of celebration upor
the signing of the charter .for
the new women's grOll), re!i.dt·
ing in the merger of the EUB'
and Methodist churches.
LADIES AUXll.IARY, Lewi11
Manley Post 263, American Le.
gion, Tuesda.Y night, 7 p.m. at the
Mount Moriah Baptist Church,

lt they're goiJW to gl~ me
the baae,
aolng to take it,"
he added, hinting that the
Tiaera' pltchera weren't very

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at holding men on bue.
u A Jot ol j)eCII)le have been

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a,ying that 1'-.e boon oteallng oo

Bill Froohan hAl

be~se

mueh

a woak thJOWinlr arm, ActuallY,
ll9 - eent of tile Umo )'OU Ileal
on the pllthor. To 811¥ that I'm
lleallng because Froolwo llaa a
weak arm lon't giving me muclo
credit. But u that'• they
want to lhlnk, lot them, ..

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Members or Grace [lliscopal
Church, Pomeroy, joined the congregation of the st. Peters Episcopal Church, Gallipolis, Sunday
for a picnic at the Vinton County
Episcopal Youth camp,
The picnic was preceded by an
11 a.m. church service. Attend·
irag from the Pomeroy church
were Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed, Jr., and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary, Mr.
aOO Mrs. Leo story, Mrs. Joe
Roedel, Mrs. EvereU Hayes and
'Jenny and Melissa ProfiitL

Member's Birthday
Observed by Circle
The birthday anniversary or
Mrs. Katie Baer was ob11erved
at Thursday's meeting o( the
Busy Bee Sewl~ Circle or the
Trinity United Church of Christ.
others atteo:ling were Mrs.
Freda Mitch, Mrs. Edith Kautz,
Mrs. carrie Neutzllng, Mrs. Ruth
Massar, Mrs. Neva Seyfried,
Mrs. Ada Murrl)', Mn. Frances
Reibel, Mrs. C1arl Karr, Mra.
Bernic.e Eberlbaeh, Mra. Edith
Lanning, and Nra. Ada Holter.

yard run as the hosvlly fav&lt;H"ed
Cowboys had to break aWij'
frlllll • 16-IO third quarter tie
subduing the stubborn

Cardlnals. Les Shy accounted
tor a third Dallas toochdmrn
with a 17-yard run while Mike
Clark contributed to the C:OW-

Snead connected with Ben
Hawkins for a 2~yard TD pass
and Alvin Haymond returned 1
punt 54 yards ror a touchdown
with only 45 secoOOs left to

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ft-·~---W·"- •• YN-- tho United Stales ln deckll•
.DCUu"au- ....ce oiiV ........ - ..... wloo challenees Austrllla for the
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Capilli 43 IUrom 14
Denlsoft 28 Wabalb 12
a-2 111ctory .,..... West Germany
Oblo Wesleyan 3S lla1delber1 7 SIJIMIII'.
Marietta 21 Kea;yon 0
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Each lfi'P solnfon:ecl with rod.

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ol the aUing Johnny Unltaa as
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the second quarter, Morrall hit
WUlle Richardson with a SObreathe a slgll of rollef for yard TD [1181, John Mackey
Tarkenton, the National Foot-- with a 45-yarder atxl found the
bill League's premier scram· range for touchdown passes of
bier, had just flnlshed riddling 38 arw:t 66 yards to Jimmy Orr.
tile New Orleans secondary for
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Ohio u. 40 Toledo Sl
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wtth a 34-yard scoring strike 11
the Rodsklns saw ai7-90lnt lead
melt to three before the clock
ran out on the winless Eagle!!,
Phlladol!ohla made it close ln
the final quarter when Norm

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l'lln 1'our yards ror a touchdown
and then hit Otarloy Taylor

Don Meredith passed !Ieven
yards to Don Perkins ror one

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SIJIMIII', bocomlllll the ucoad
moot suocosoful pitcher In
serloo hlotory wllh a 7-1 record,
ourpuaed on!¥ by Lefty Gomez'
6-0. He set record• lor seven
otrllgllt wins aed oovon eon&gt;·
plote game 111cterleL
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phla 17-14. On Saturday nlgh~ passes, inclu:Hng three lor
Cleveland outlasted Plttohurgh touchdowns, and gained 275
yanls tlorougll the air.
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spark ol the Giants explosive
ottense, pta to hl8 feet alter
bei!W dumped by tome massive
Uneman.
Sherman made sure to np his
deok apln Sunda,y when a
reporter aaked about 1 strained
back muscle suffered by Tarkenton shortly before hl1ftime in
the Giants 38-21 victory over the
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For Picnic Sunday

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Veterans, at hall. Dinner at 6:30
p.m. Korean and Vlellwn v~r­
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It wasn't merelY a ~Ill
that Glbaon .... Brock holj&gt;ed
lnfllcl ln SIJIMIII''i rall&gt;&lt;lronchod
debacle- It waa a 16-I humUia-

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roach or exceed t1at total ln
ftve serlel games, and . h8
booate4 hlo Iaiit aerloo
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Family parties were held at
lhe home of Mr, and Mrs. Bob
HoeOich over the weekend in ob-servance of tile fourth birthday
of their daughter, Jayoe Lee.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs .
Mike Hammer and daughters, Lou
Ann and Kimberly, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Nest and
son, Dick or Athens, and Mr. and
Mrs. Heino Lind and Edward
Hoeflich, Pomeroy.

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3 0 0 Cl&amp;ritol DMslon with 1 perroct 12th strolgllt regular soaoon wid
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by defeating tho Fort.Y Nlnera.
Keat $tate ........ ........ - ••••••••• 0 2 0
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t 3 0 Cowboya kept pace with Now golos to remain tied with
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MID-OIDO CONFERENCE
10 Baltimore trimmed OtlcllfiO COiolll Dlvialon.
OVERALL 2S-1, LoB AJweles whipped San
LEAGIIE
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Brown•s two fourth
W L T Frauclsco 24-10, Mlnneaota belt quarter touchdown clives of one
TEA¥
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2 1 0 Dotrolt 24-10; Groen 1!11' yard each helped Mlmosota
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LEAGUE
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Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:3Q p.m.
ror work in the third degree. All
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Sherman had good reason to

Ohio Grid Standings
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erltlcllly beb!nd ln tho race
lor beooblll'o prl~plum.
GlbiOI\ and Brock their
pllee ln tho IUD whlle lt waa
ralftlntl Sundo.Y. Rala lor&lt;Od
dela.Y of tho otart of the game
for 37 mlnuleo · and, Iller tho
CUd• lied oelzed a 4.-4 load, the
raln agoln cauoed 1 74-mlnuto
doll!' In the top of the llllrcL
Flna Get Soaked
It Wlon't IDIUolllf for IJio
53,634 parti,.. lanl who wore
forced to leave their INti or sit
in • drizzle thereafter aa the
Tlgoro qbvlouoly stalled ln the
raln and the Clrdlllolo wont Ill
out to opoecl ot&gt; the CGIIIeo~
The umptroo wore 01118p0ken
ln their dlll)&gt;proval of their
lack of authority to ellll the
fiiUIIO, Only the eOIIIIIIIolll-.,

By STU CAMEN
UPI ~~Writer
Alllo Sllemian can bardly he
blamed lor ropping the edge of
"I didn't 11now aboot .llle
reoord untO 11011100110 oo lho hla clroulllf rtMIII deak when
the health ot quarterback Fran
boneh told me. Thao I fiBured I
Tarkenton Ia dlacussed.
owed It IX&gt; mylelJ' to 1:r7 II. You
The New York Gtinta cc.ch
don't got to pllj' ln !no many
lo olli.Y following 1 pq&gt;ular
World Series in your career:•
SIJl&gt;OI"Otitlon. Thanking tho fai!ll
said Brocl&lt;.
for each time Tarkonton, the
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and Detroit "navr• alter Brock
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LOU BROCK

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WILLING WORKERS Cla88, 7:-

the oamo who ogpltthed hlin ln St. Loulo
laot Thur., and hiD"Ied the
,_ Pll!ilng Tlgoro to thelr on11
111ctoey so IU lll the serlea.
But union the CUdllllla get 1
little payclled by Lollch, their
1Jooon1rw boll could be eiiOUih
to get BrUeo oU ln front. Tho
memory ollaot ~. ·when the
CUds built a 3-1 edge over IIIIo
Bostoo Rod SoX and then went
on to win, aloo coold 1111 the
club.
For&lt;ed to Seven Gamel
A year 11110 the Heel SOx
scored victories In both the tltth
and sixth games to tie the
series and force tho CUds to go
seven gamea before Wl'lllJ)lng ll

Will be

aeries, he could pitch bla club to
1 aecond straljtlt world chUrl--

commander,

ghters of America, 7:30 Monday
night at the IOOF halli penny
social will be held.

·.DETROIT -(Up])_ Bob Gibson
llljil Lou · Brock shored the
. World Serlou&gt;odeolll fDrborooo
• ~ and If Nollon Brtl11 ean
,wriJ&gt; ,.I the title for the S~ ·
' Louio· Clr4IMI• aplnat the
; ·~ll Tigers they ma.y llave to
\ IIIOW !Iter.
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·BrUoo POUibl)' ma.y not be.
1 ll&gt;le to roach ""lte the e e
. tlaoo as Glb1on led Brock,
who've earned l11111ll&lt;lull ~Poi•
· ln the roeord bOOk, but wlth the
CUdo holdillf I 3-I eclvontage
· la &gt;lctorleo In lhlo beet or oeven

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Glb1011 o!lowod ..0: IIYI .II!Uo
then · - .I dooG!o over with Doll'olt'o ""!17. rioo :~
Jtm N~·· oo ··~···
hMoi wido·' ille bueo full, drl111al Briloro dooon'i do tilt.'loti ~
In lhroe rUII ln the olafolh.
1111' .'o\'aohbum on W....,_ '
. Tholl he pUod .... bit ot ...,, -the ~­
lnlult, 1t01Jbw lhlnl bose to do fP", ,Alo!on G!boon :)!Ill lit. · · ,
jn 1 World 5erloo.
hlo own 0010-l'Oif-001 aerleo lbr eaOaoer rooonl ley ' •
Glboon.
Once five budntl• rnre· !Jill ot
Glboon aloo homeJ'od to record of seven thefts ln 01;11 11ur., when the ...
the Wll' SundiJ, the woelbor booome the flrol pitcher ~ to oerloa and also to equal tloe, ·I'CMild·bo ~eel.
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Brock wUn't r
a b9ok. Eddie Collins, who was ln the p.m., EDT, lf weather pemdti.,
teamo otoyed on the fteld to the
llnbh.
eltlior. He hit 1 leo4oCI homo World Serle• eljlot - · ~ forecast wu for ~
and........,.,
Gibson, thoo&amp;h he had to run ln the flrol lnnlnr. tripled _..ed to throe ror Brock.
~ an hour and 28 mlnulos
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dela.Y. 1101111od to loao Utile
offecllvenou, 1 It h o u g h he
wasn't ao sharp 11 he was ln
the oerles opener when he
otruck nut 17 holton Cor a
series record-

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Ippolito, the Browns' t..m Pb.YCllEVELAND (UPO - The
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1 new quarterback 1ast week~ metal plna in Colllns' ahoolder
am said he'• going to be hosind, but it piGYed cosUy.
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a pass rrcn quarterback Blll
the
st.
Louis Cardinals who are
Nelsen.
here
for
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He was opet-ated on SUnday
at Shaker Medical center hJ' Dr.

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Pro Standing3
NFL STANDINGS
1\Y United Press lntemslblal
Ea1tem Conference
Century Division

W. L. T. Pet.
ci..eiand • • • • • 2 2 o .5oo
New Orleans • • • 1 3 o .250
St. UJuio • • . • • • I 3 0 .250
Pittobursh • .
0 f 0 .000
capitol Dlvlaioo
W. L. T. Pel.
Dallas ..•••••• t 0 o 1.000

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NEW
Y~~CiJPO
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Whitney Slooe'a lltuvee airprisod llvored Gallant !!1\'(lql
by a nack to win the $130,6110
Frizelle Stakeo at Babnont
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TOKYO (UP,I)- W.-JdJliidor
tlibtweltllt c~Cil ~
MAYS LANDING, N.J. (UPO KolloJaahl ol. J~ ~ J .iS.
-llohomta Stable's Politely nom~ doclalO. oter ebiiiJalmo VallldiHs ol. Ecllldot.
captured the $100,000 Matchma' .
ker Stakes lor the second
DETROIT _-(i;~~ .~
consecutive year at Atlantic
carver and Orlmlq ·· ~
Cicy.
each hit lhr._ hOirlers to

l!lve the st. Louis caratMis a.73 victory
the ~~
nc.rs in the tlllrd pme ot the
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New York .•.••• f 0 0 1.000 Worlcl Serlea.
SWidt,y
Washin&amp;IOO . . • • • 2 2 0 .5011
DETROIT (UP0-111i $.\.
Philadelphia . . • • 0 f 0 .11011
Louio
CanliJalo bGnbod the
Western Conference
Datrolt Tipro 1().1 behlnl the
Central Divlsloo
W. L. T. P&lt;t. pitchlllll ot Bob Glblon to take a
Minnesota •
3 I 0 .750 three pmea to one lead In tho
Green Bay •
2 2 o .500 Wor1cl Serleo.
Datrnil . . .
2 2 0 .500
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UP0
Chicago . • . • • • . I 3 0 .250
-Jackie stewart of Scotland
Coutal Division
W. L. T. Pet. drow his Matra-Fonlto victory
Baltimore • • . • • . 4 0 0 L 000 in the United State• Gned
Los Angele• •..•. 4 0 0 1.000 Prix.

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Atlanta ••.•. •.•• 0 4 0 .ooo

PARIS (UPO
AmericanOII'IIed
Vaguely
Noble
won the
&amp;mday's Result&amp;
$400,000
Prix
de
I'
Arc de
Green Bay 38 Atlanta 7
Triomphe,
the
world's
richest
New York 38 N'"' Orleans 21
horse
race.
DaUaa 27 st. Louio 10
Minnesota 24 Detroit tO
MUNICH, Gennan,y (UPOWallhlngton 17 Philadelphia 14
lndia
completed a 3-2 victory
Baltimore 28 Chicago 7
over
West
Germany to pin the
Los Angeles 24 San Fran. 10
inter-zone Oral of the Davts ClC)
&amp;mday's Games
tennis competition against the
L , A. vs. Green BQy at Mllw.
United Stales.
Baltimore at San Francisco
Detroit at Chicago
LA JOLLA, calil (UPOMinnesota at New Orleans
stan Smith defeated Roy Bsrth,
New York at Atlanta
6-1,9-7, Cor hlathlrdconsecutive
PhUadeiphla at Dallas
United
states amateur hardPiltoburl!ll at Washington
court
temill
championship.
st. Louis at Cleveland

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on u.ld amendment be declared ac·
tJUUtuUont of htcber education may
fire tralnlnl. If tax •upported ob· be pledged onLY to obUraUons 11- eordinl to I1W to have voted in
U.aUons ~ iaued under authority aued for capital bnprovements lor
favo r thereof the rovernor of the
of tha seetlon to retire tas aup· etate aupported or state (Wli.ted State ot Ohio lhall make proclamaported oblilaUOns previously llaued in&amp;Ututlons of hi(her education, and
tion thereof forthwith.
under authortty of lhil section, IUeh 8liY
JOINT R!:SOLtmON
other revenues or receipts may
new obli1at1on1 abaU not be counted be ao pledged only to oblllaUolll
••
,,. i• ......-. Anklll vut ol against such ll.mlts to the extent
issued for capttal improvement&amp;
tile COIUIJhllloa. of llw lltd• of that the principal amount thereof which are In whole or In part use(Amend~ Subl:utute House Jolnl
Oblo bJ addlllg BKIIoA ll to does not exceed the principal
ful to, oonstructed by, or financed
Raolutlon No. 43)
aWbofbit dw bhu:ace ot boacb amount ol the obUifations to be reby the department, board, commi1~
o.r oU..r o11Upllau for public tired thereby .
alon, authority, or other agency or
JOlNT RESOLUTION
capUal bn..,o•em-ts in Ohio.
Eaab !.&amp;sue of tax 1 ufported obll·
lnstrumentaiJty that receives the
Propnlag 1o UUtn4 ..atloo 2 ol
Be It resolved by the General gatlona Issued purswm to this sec~
revenues or reeelpb so pledged The
Adk:lt XII ot 11M Coaltlhdlu ol
t!on ahall mature In not more than
authority provided by thiu para~
Auembly of the State ot Ohio
three-Aftb8 of the members elected thirty years from the date ot isau - a:raph is In addition to. cumulative
wltbo ...,, noI a l!MttiUon:r t ! " e
to oa~ .tnu-.....coaaurrtnc. a nee thereof, or, If Issued to ~k't'
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~ra)! thl ,bly
0 -_&lt;O:&lt;OI P~e
1 ovJ.t10ns o ~
Mitte
e1eetort • tft'l Stat6 thirty )ear'lll trom the da ·, such u~: ol.tiei•
nof 0
,
e manner prescribed debt was originally contracted. If stHutlon; 1uch pararroph does nut
Be it raolved by the General
Impair any law heretofore enacted
bJ llw, at an e~tton to be held such tax aupr.orted obligations are
by the reneral anembly, and any
Auembly or the State or -~-~_o1
on the ftrat Tuesday after the ftm issued as noes in anticipation ot
three·ftfthl of the mem~ e~
Monday in November, lf68, a propo~ the issuance of bonds, provision
oblilfatlons IIIUed under any suCh
to eaeh hoUR ~oncurrlnl therein.
law comlistenl with the provisions
aiUon to amend Artlde VIII of the shall be made by law for setUnl
of this paugraph shall be dt'eftlt'd
that there man be submitted to tha
Constitution D1 the State of Oblo by aside so long as such not...s are
eleeton of the rtate in the manner
to be Issued under authority of 1h1l
a ddlnl tbereto a new section as outstOndJng In to a special fund or
prescribed
by low at the teneral
follow•:
tunds such amounb from the
paragraph.
election to be held on the ftm
SOU((el 1uthorlzed 1or payment of
Both the principal of all obutasuch bonds under this section as
Uons authorized under authority of Tuesday alter the l'lrst Monday in
ARTICLE VDI
November, 1968, a plODOial to
would be aumctent for payment
tbJB section and the interest thereon
SecUon .21. In addition to the au· ot that amount of principal on such
shall be exempt from taxaUon amend section 2 of ArUefe xn of
the Con.UtuUon D1 OWo to read a•
thorl:&amp;aUon otberwise contained In bonda that would have been payable
Within thia state
follow1:
Artlde VW of the Ohio Constitu· during such period lf such bonds,
Be
it
furtber
resolved,
Thai
at
tion1. tile eeneral aSHmbly, In acdurlnf a period of thirtY
the election herein desJgnated for
eomance with but aubject to the maturlni
years, had been IS6ued without
ARTICLE XII
llrnltatiorll D1 this section, may au- prior Issuance of auch notes such aubmi181on of tb11 amendment t.o
thorize the luuance o1 obl!rations, fund or funds may be u1ed solely the electon ot the State o1 Ofllo.
No
property,
land .ICCDrdin• to
1ncluctii1J' bond1 and notes, ot the for the payment of principal of I\ICb amendment shall be placed on
value, shall be ao taxed in excese Of
etate or ill ata~ lnltitutions, board.!!, such notes or of bonds In anticipathe official ballot in the manner
one per cent of Jtl true velue tn
comml&amp;aion11, authorities, or other tlon ot which al.lch notes have been
r,re.crJbed by law easentlal)y iD the
money for aU itate and local puretate aaencla: or lnstrumentallties Issued
oUowlnt form:
poses. but laws may be paaaed
fOI' any one or mOI'e of the tonow·
authorJz.lnl add1Uona1 taxe:a to be
1n1 publle capital lmprovemenu.
The faith and credit and exelsu
levied outalde of JUCb Um1tation1
the conltnlctlon, reconstrueUon, or and taxes ot the slate, excluding
either when approved by at lean
other improvement o1 h1rbway1, ad valorem taxes on real or per•
maJOl'ity o1 ell!ctor• of the taxlfll
includinl thote on the ltate hllh· sonal property and income taxe.s1
dlatrid votinl on 1U&lt;:h propoaiUon,
Shall Article VIII of the
way l)'ltem and urban exterurtona shall be pledged to the payment OI
or wben provided for by the charOhio Constibltlon be
thereclf, those w1thtn or leading to the principal of and interest on aucb
ter o1 a munJetpal corpo,.Uon.
amended by addlnl
publlc parks or reereational areaiJ, lax supported oblllations, sln klnl
Land and bn~trov~ta thereon
Section 2:1 empowertnr
and thOlle within or leadinr to mu- or bond retirement fund provisions
ahall
be taxed by untfonn rule .aethe General Auemblf
nldpal corporations, the acquill· shall be mad e therefor, and this
eordlnt to valu., exeept that the
to authortze additional
tlon, con.truCUon. reconstruction, section sha ll otherwise be impleGmeral Aaaembl)' may provide by
obHptton.._ tnc1udln&amp;
or other improvement ot, and pro- mented, Yll In the manner and to
Jaw for a homestead uempUon.
bonds and notn. for
V1alon of equipment for, buildings, the extent provided bv law by the
The quallllC18.tions and condlUorw
hilhwaye ud other
atructura, or other improvementl, reneral auembly, including provt.
for
mcb exemption shall be aet b)'
pubUc
caDttal
improveand necessary plannirll and enc:t- &amp;.Ions tor appropriation o1 pledj:ed
the General Auembly subject to
mentA deslrnated beloW,
n"rlnl, tot water poUution control excises and taxes, and covenant.
the limitation that an owner of a
It being t.heNin deter·
and aba\mlent, lnduding those for to continue their levy, collection
homestead llball be a reaident o1 tba
mined that they will
aewaje coUectlon, treatment, or dis- and appUcatlon, to continue ~ Ions
date
o1 Ohio, llhall be 1ixty-ftve
create ~ mbance
pout. water manqernent, includinf as such tax supported obUgatlona
yean:
of q-e or older and lhaU
emplo)'JDent
opportuntthose for wat1U distribution, collec- are outstandlnJ, Without necessity
ru:ide in the homateat:l. Tbe Gen·
Uea and improve the
tion, aupply, storage, or Impound- lor further appropriation notwttheral Aaembly may abo prGVide by
economic welfare ot the
ment, ana stream ftow control, and stsndlng Section :!2 of Article II
Jaw for a homestead exemption for
people of the state?
flood control, state supported or Ohio Constitution; provided thai
aU reatdenta ol Ohio who own and
Such obUJaUona paya..tsted lnatJtutlons of hlfher edu~ the mone}s referred to In Section
nalde in lhe bom..tead, the amount
able trom excises and
CII.UOn, technical education, voca- 5a of Article XII, Ohio Constitution,
of •ucb exemption to be determined
taxes, eJtCept property
tional education, juvenile correchon, herein called highway Wier receipts,
by or in accordance with law. All
and Income taxes, shaU
training and rehabihtation, J'arks shall otter prov1sion for payment
bonda outstanding on the let da.f_of
mature wtthln thirty
a nd recreation, research an
de· of amounts pledJed to obligatlona
J'anuary,
1113, of" the state of Ohio
years
and
are
subject
velopment with respect to trans- heretofore or hereafter issued under
or or an:r citJ", vWqe, hamlet,
to the followln&amp; Umlla ~
portation, hlghways and highway Sections 2c and 2t' of this Al1acle,
county or townlhlp 1n thU mte, or
tiona: J'or hllhwa;ya and
tranaportation, mental hygit"ne and be pledged to the payment of the
which have been luued In behaU
r esearch for htrhwaya
retardation, pollee and fire trainlniJ, prlnc!p11l of and Interest on hifho1
Ute public HChooiB or Ohio and
and
hllhway
transpor~
a irports , and other state butldlnJs way obligation• a uthorized by fhls
the means of instrucUon In connaehUon, not more £han
and 1tructuret, and the acqUIIiiUon section but not to other obUJ.atlona
Uon tbernrltb, wblcb banda were
'100,000,000 may be illand Improvement of real esWle and autl!orlud hereby U excises and
sued in any one year
outttandJnl on the 111
of lanJnterelts tt1erein required w!th re - taxes other th.an h!Jihway wer re·
uary, 1913 and all bonda uued for
and
not
more
than
a
apec&amp;. to the foreroinf, includlne ct&gt;lpts are pledlfed to the payment
the
World
War
Compensation
Fund
total
of
~.000,000
may
pnUclpatlon In auy ~uch C4pll.il1 of the principal of or interest on
1haU be exerdpt from tauUon. and
be outatandinf at any
improvements wnh the fede ral gov- hl(hway obllptlo ns authorJud by
withovt ll.millilr the reneral power,
one Ume; aod for other
ernment, mumc1pa! corporatwna this section In each year that such
subject to the provtstona ot Artlale
capital Improvements
count1es, or otht"r governmental hiJihway user receipts are available
I of this eonsUtuUon, to determine
not
more
than
an
al·
entitles or any one or more of for such purpose, the $lime sha ll be
the aubjecb and methOde of taxa·
them which part lci!XItiOn may be appro!)rla ted thereto and the re""''"
ot
1209.000.000
Uon or exemption&amp; thwdrorn, ..._.
m11y be Issued, of which
by 1rant1. louns or contnbutmna quired application or sueh other
eral laWI may be paued to exem,..
fl!!O,OOO,OOO a for water
to them for any or ~u"h ~apJtal excises and taxes shall be reduced
but)'1nl fl'OUndll, public ehOol
pollution
control
and
tmprovemen 111 It Is herl'by deter- In corresponding amount
ho\IMII, hov.- u..d exOlualvely for
water mana1ement,
mined thY! suC"t1 capital lmnroveThe (en~ral a&amp;sembly alstl may
public worship, tutltutJooa; uaed eJt·
'1011,000,000 for hlJher
mentl will dlrecUy or Indirectly
cluatvel)' tor charitable pu~
l'dueatlon, technical and
c~ate jobs, enb.ance employment authorize the Issuance of revenue
obllgaUons
and
other
obllptlons,
and
public PI'ODfttY \lied exctuvocational education,
opportunities, and 1mprove the ecolive))' for an)r Publfc purpoee, bUt
and juvenile correction,
nomic welfare of the people of the the ownen or h olders of which au
not given the right to have excbejj
all mcla laWI 1haJ1 bt wbject to
atate
trainlnl and rebablllta·
or taxes levied by the reneral aslion, po,ooo,ooo for
alteration or repeal: 1nd tbe wlue
The Issuance under authority of sembly for the payment of prlneJof an prop.rty 10 u:ampted lhalL
parks and reereaUon,
this sect.ion of obligations the hold- pal thereat or interest thereon. for
from time" to Ume, be UOIII'tained.
and $10,000.000 for airt'ra or ownera ot wblch are (lven such capital improvements lor menand published u may be direet.d
portl. and otner atate
the rllht to have exc1sea a11d !.-•xes ta l hyll..,ne and retardation, park s
by llw.
buUdlnrs and atructures
levied by the gener.,l aSsl"mb ly fur and recreaUon, stale supported and
Including those for pothe payment of thl' prlndpal state aul&amp;ted Institutions of h.ffhe!
llee and fire tralninr.
thereat or Interest therecn . herein education, lncludlnl t hose for techUnder IUch Section 21
ealle&lt;l tu: supported obhlfatlom, nical educstlon, water pollution
El'FECTIVE DATI: AND UPBAL
the General Aaembb'
ahall be aubJMt to the followln( control end abatement, water manalso may provide for
U adopted by a rnajorll¥ cd the
llmltationa Not more than one alfernent, and housm( of branches
s uch eapltal improve~
electon voUng on thli unendlnent
hundred million dollars prJnctpal and a1enc les of state 10Ven1ment,
menta ~or mental hY ·
the
.am~ndtnent libaJI take drecl
amount may be Issued tn any cal- which obligations &amp;hall not be subrtene and retardation,
immediately, an4 exlat.lnl ltdlon I
endar year And not mote th :~ n tlve Ject to other provis wns of this sec~
par1Ql and reereaUon.
of Article XU of the ConstitUtion
hundred mtlllon doll ars principal tum and shall not be deemed to be
htJ'her educatlon, water
of Ohio lbalJ be repealed trom l\lcb
amount may be out~Wndmg at any debt.s or bond ed lndcblednelia or the
pollution control, water
etl'ecllve date.
one time for such C&lt;lpltal Improve- state under other provisiOns of this
managt'IT'lent, and housment. for highways and re~earch ConaUtution . Such obligations may
Ing of state «ovemmen_t1
on~ developml!'nt with respect to be secured by a pled(e under law,
!hrough ~ bauance ox
hiiJhways and highwav transporta- ... \thout necesSJt:Y for further ap.
revenue and other obUNITED STATIB OF AJ.DRICA •
tion, herein called huthway ohll~. · ­ proJ)f'iatlon, ot a ll or such portion
l!~atloml, the holden of
STATZ OJ' OHI,O
tlons, prov:ldo!d that fifty per cent of alii the II!Cneral :lbsembh• au thorizes
which are given no
the Proeeedl of the ftrst fhc hun- ol charges for Lhe treatment or care
right to have ucbes or
OFFICE
OF Tit!: SI.CRETARY ~
dred million dollars of such tax ot m~nlnl hvg1ene nud rdardation
taxes levied by the
OF STATE
aupported blshwa y obiJg~:~tlons sha ll patients. recelpts with r e5pec t to
Jenera! auemblf, which
be Used for urban extensions of p.trk¥ ond rccJcatlonal f:lc•llties, reobllgatlonl ahal not be
TED
W.
BBOW&gt;r• ..._.,. Of
atate highways and lllghwo)s Wllhf&gt;l ceipt• oF n r on behalf of ~tate
counted oaalnat the
SUI~ of 1ne tltule ~. _QIPiil;~ db
or Jmdinr to municipal cvrpnra - supported and state assisted lnsliobov~ Umltalion1, ahall
hereby ~~ertl.fy tM:t
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ttons. Not more than two tlund red L&lt;ttJOna of hl111:her eduyatlon, or
not be deemtd to be
b a true COPJ: ot Ameni!W Su
•
ftlty nine minion dollars aggreg,1te n\IJ€f rMtenues or receipts, specified
debts ot the state for
tute &amp;:enate lolnt Re101utlon\
.
pf1ncipal amount of such ta,:o~ sup- IJ)' l ~w for such purPOSe. of the
other pgrposea ot till:
29 and Amended .. lubltU".. Boua
poPJed oblllfatlona may be h;:sued ~ tate or Its o meers, departments,
Co&gt;JSIItuUon. and maJ
lnlt:~,t . Jl,esolutiQp No: 41 ftled in tht,
for ,t.he tither capital-Improvement~ dlviHlons, Institutions, boards. combe secured by a pledae
office of the ~tal7 of State. lad
dora~ld. provided that from the mtu Jons, authorities, or other state
o1 revenutl or reeeip\1.
propo~Jnt to am*'d ~e aboVe Mil•
proceeds thereof one hundred &lt;~lfl'ncles or lnstrumentaiiUes. and
ttons of. the Coi'lditutlon :,01! OJUO·
t..-nt)&gt; million dollars shall be used th is provls.lon may be implemented
for water pollution conlrol &lt;~nd hv law to better provide therefor;
IN TISTDION'Y . ~!lOr. t
abakroent and wat...r manlllfement provided, however, that •ny ehall(e:e
have htnUnto subscribed m)'
on• ,hundred mWion dollars shall for the treatment or eare of mental
and 11ffb::ed my ol8c1al aeal a Co·
be uitd for hlaher education, tech- h"glene or retardation patienb may
lumbUI ~ 13th day ol Aurun,
And be it further reaolved. that
nical and vocalinn».l edUc;JtiOn, and hi! so pledlfed onlY to obllgetlon•
the required i)ubUcatJon of th• said
Juvenile eorteeUM, training nnd ls5ued for capllal improvementl for
proposed amendment shall be made
· 'l'I'D W. BROWN
Nhabllltlltion, twe11tx million dol- mentol hygiene and retardation. apy
and the form of ballot to be ulled
Ian~ 1haU be used for park1 ond receipts with respect to pnrka and
Secretary ot: State
In
said
electicm
for
the
eubmia1ion
rec:reatlon and nineteen m llllon dol· recreation may .be 110 pledged only thert'Of shall be prepared by the
htnl for a1rporf!; and for com;truc- to ohlfgatlonK Issue(! for c.1pltal im- SecretDry or Stute ot Ohio In con!Seal)
Uon, ,rehabllltiiilon · an •I equipping provo•mcf1tl&gt; for parks nnd recrea- formltY with ttlt~ abov• provJaJo01.
of ether rtal• balldlngs oml st1uc- tion r~r.y rl!!f:elpb ot or on behalf It a majority ot th• electors vottn1
lures. l n~lud.lnl thMe fo:~r police und of ~t.1tc sti PI:tOrt~d or state assisted.
6y order of thlo B0111rcl of l!l•cllon•, of Meil• Co-.nt)', Ohio
fM~ETT G. WILL, C::hoir•on
S.pt. JO-Oct . 7, U , ll &amp; lS
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COROTHY M. JOHNSTON, ~!rector

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Mrl. WllliaJI1 j; B1"01111, Deb... L. 11YU. Mra. Trlr lleudUI,
Mlle ..· w. Childers, . Waller E.
Cia&amp; 'htl 11. Crabiree, GtralclllomliiOII, Mri. ErYIII c. John,
11011, TllnoiiQ' MeCI.Uand, Jr.,
Leooanl H. Mc!Wik, Mrl. on-

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NOBLE TRIUMPH
PARIS (UPI)- Vaguely Noble, owned by Mro. R. A.
Franklin of Los A n g e I e s.
eoplured the $400,000 Prix de
1' Arc de Triomphe, the world's
richest horse race, SUnday.

Vaguely Noble llnished three
lengths ahead of American
Oll'l1ed Sir lvor, with cannathen. a Frencll horse, third.

Fresh tilsty

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Much ln .'11ili·~ Laat," scrip~ 17, and •
meclltat10n ~ eltlded, "can A
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CCllno to Church...
inodltauon
to the a~uh­
moru otl2 leeflagero when they
bepn to prey. The hj&gt;mn, "Jual
Aa I Am,,. and PI'IYtr c:onclgd.;.
eel the meedJW.
Mill Franeeo Bearha of Middleport wao • auell at the dl,.
ner. Glm11 were pllyed with
prlzeo beliiiiWOn by Mra. Neutz..
Mra,. Clara Karr, Mrs.
Heibel and Mra. Ruby Erb.

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lnltallation d. otrieers for the
IH8-'9 year hl8h11Jhted a meetIDa ol. tile Walk-In Gardon Club recontly at tile home of Mrs. Ed""'

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The ·charter nieetlaB
Clloohlro, ...........
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oi. Cel~" for tfie oraild l)l!elllo ol. Mary ~ an!!
PIIIIIIIGD
ot the Wclmon!o flodi..
JO¥ Sauer, children ot Mr. IIIII
t;y ot ~ ~~en~ee or .t h •
- ·Hill
· "' Bu..... Unlte\1 lioilhadlot Omdllli RutMrf.
" l!ocb~Y
nd!l. 'w. va."·wu tbe r e - vis- land .... ,.ld ~~·
Itor or Mro. Jean Cooke ani! lhocbtreb.
Mro. Ilardi Saiiet )od thejnlillli, relatlveo.
pllll
wkleb liiCtuda&lt;i 'a call~ to
Mra. Purl Reynolds was a
Columb.. viollor Soturdof. Lui -~. _ ...... ~ medltaweek llle alt!'llded the Dlalrlet 7 tlcmr. The ~. "~ TbaQit
CCliiVentlon ol. the Ilsughteu ot We All Our ~.. d ..God of
Union Velerlllo ot the Clvll Wer .~e and God t1 ~."were
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held at the YWCA at llamlliDn. Used.
The
medllllloo
11oo,
"Bread
Mra. Charlea Sauer and Mro.
ot
Ltle"
with
prel8'1ta"9'1•
ecm.Hallie Smith •.... home alloir •
c:ernlrli
the
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vial! Ill Dorton with Miss Marbread
being
by
Mrl.
liarprot Sauer, Milo Maclelllle SOUor, and Miss VIrginia Sauer. Ill!' n-lewtne. Mro. llarry l\'11While there they went to Leba- Uaml&lt;lll, Mro. DI,Jion Parioono.
non for dlmer at the "Golden and Mro. lloWard Blrcbllelcl.
The ce1"01n00)' "' the altinlnl
Lamb," the oldest 1m in Ohio.
of
the charter wu handled by
From DIIDJ Mra. Suer and
Mrs.
C. 0. ClJapman, preslMro. &amp;nllh W8lll to Columbus
ol
the
local oodel¥. aiid Mro.
tor an momlllitl visit wllb Mr.
George
White. ·111e qapo teal!.
and Mro. D. W. Welker. before
returnllll! home.
Mr. and Mro. John Goodrich
Contrary to usual belief, the
of DaytAm are guests or Mr. and ntgbtingale sings at aU hours
Mro. Karl OWen.
of the day as wen as the night,
Mrr. D. w. ·Welker or Colum- according to the Encyclopae·
buo opanl tho weekend In Middle. dia Brltannica.
port with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Sauer. h came
A thought for the daJ!especlally lor Mrs. Sauer's birth- Scottish novelist James Matday observance.
thew Barrie once aid: ,.'ft&gt;i)se
Mr. and Mrs. Albert llouoh, who bring sunshioe to the lives
KOIUI,Y and Bsdly, and Kevle and of others cannot keep it from
Christy Smith were at Leon, W. themselves."
Va .• &amp;mday to visit Mra.IIDUIIII's
mother 1 Mrs. Alta Miller.

lllrt.
iullaUed by Mro. Vem WoU
with a cor- in lilt color 11)111bolle ol. the oi.Dce being presentad to eacb were Mro. Hart, preo.
ldent; Mro. Goorp Ziegler. vice
lll"eslclent; and Mr o. Jack ll&amp;rt.
secretary. Mrs. Glen L • e,
treasurer, was unable to attend
due to a ldp lraeture. A corsage
:::,s= · : . . : : :.Mro. WeU, w:-:::::::::::::-:::::::::::::-:::.:=:·:':':·:':·:-::::::::::::::::::t

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The ~- .... pncodod
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uNa
by the eutr Chrlotllllll, arid a
rc·1fnr "Let U1 Brflllk Bnld
Togou.er On OUr Knee•" ~ llra.
Harrison.
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Nov. 16 at the Eutern HIgh
Mr. and Mro. Harold 1laydoa
School. The Oleller Garden Club of Fullerton, Ky. were recent
will be hollforthereglonalmeet- 111101111 of Mr. and Mro. Albert
tne andlunchecqrourvatlonsare Pettit ~ theweekendltore
to be sent to Mrs. Earl Dean,
will! hlo parentawu William Potl'omen&gt;J, Route 3 by Nov. 10. Ut ol Fort w..,.ne. Ind.
Mrs. Ziegler reported lhaiiU..
Mr. and Mro. John Reuter and
tor borrelo have been ueured Mr. and Mrs. JolmFreylandbeve
and painted, and are now ready returned to tbolr home II CIUIe be placed Ill local eemeter- IDn, N. J. following a week'•
las.
visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
Mambera reaponded to roll
Harvey Vad Vrankan and lam·
caU by naming the bulbs or flow- Uy.
••4he.v '-toplanttoroprtng t.! Mro. Alien HUt, "Sr. has re&amp;:lliclilllng. "nio")&gt;rogranffeaturod ~Oelvtd word tltaH,...al...,..,-Mr.;,
a grGQp dlocuasloo on put Still- ' Betey Tyson ol Wincheller lnd
,.osea and taUures in garden- Warwick, Maos. is In critical
Ina.
condition at the Maoaac:husetta
A contest Conducted by Mro.
General Hoapllai at Boston tolZiegler wu _, by Mrs. WeU. lowing nine hour open heart ourMrs. RusseU CUIIuma diSpiiOI'- aery late Iaiii week.
ad a large collection ot !all
tlowers from her garden. The
mOettng opened wllb the club
1/ltiOI'Br and the aalule to the
tlaslocl by Mro. 11ar1.
Tho Ladies aunllacy of F...,.
During s concluding soda! hour
e.r-Bennetl
Poll 128, American
roll-ollhmento were served llYthe
Legion,
will
hold arummageaale
hostess aoslllod by Mrs. Jack
Friday
and
Soturdo1
at lbelegloo
lllrt.
ltall on Fourtb St.. Middleport.
Heol-• will! rwnmaae to be
Tbe shroud of a ship is the
set of ropes from ita mast· plckocl 14&gt; are uked to conlaet
beads giving lateral support either Mro. Albert Roush ar
to ita masts.
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(Am.I!Dded Substitute Senate .Joint

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'l1le btldmy aantwraan' ot
Itt. teld)er, ,MrL Loulo Heibel,
w:aa ob**rv'iid iiY ~ ~Y llal:·
WofAiro Claso.oflhoTrlilllt,Uniled Churcll "' Chrioi Willi a po;..
luck ~(mer ~ eventaa Ill
the c~h dln1Jje room.
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gift by · Mro. Fred Daaoauer,
prealdelll, and 1118 IIJ"OICI - ·
"Hippf Blrthdl,j.''
Durtrw the tiuainess meeUng,
lite ' er~q~ m.le plln.o for aervllw the hOolth clinic to be eondueled at , the church on Oc~
15. Mro. Ben NeutzliJV and Mra.
Reibel were named eo-chairmen
of the luncbeon.
A $50 contrtbuUon wu made
to the church COUJicllto be uaad
on tbe Olq&gt;enae a! cleonilll! tlie
church interior. Plaqs were made'
to provide saadwtehes lor thereception honoring Mro. NeubliJV
wklch wiD ldllow a meeulll! ol
the Meigs C'.ounl1 Churc:h Women
Uniteci. Mrs. Neutzlillll wUI be
lnatalled •• president or the
IP"...,_ Tho IIJ"OICI decidad not
to aerve Christmas dlme'r parties thls year. A request was
m.le tor the clau to serve the
recetitloo laUoWtng the NOY. SO
wecldlJw: ol Miss SUe Kaoper and
Demy Smith.
Noteo of - . were reid
from the Ed Baer IUllly tor serv11111 the ree&lt;t&gt;llon allhelr dauihter• • wecldine, and lrom Donna
ll&amp;uek 191" Cards oent durlrw her
reeent hOO!&gt;Italizatlon. M r o.
Neuuline, oo behalf of E r m a
Smith, chlpeau, tllanked the class
for aervt.W the 8 and 40 dlmer

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Ippolito, the Browns' t..m Pb.YCllEVELAND (UPO - The
Ckve1and Browns clicked with siclan. The doctors inserted ab:
1 new quarterback 1ast week~ metal plna in Colllns' ahoolder
am said he'• going to be hosind, but it piGYed cosUy.
pitall:r:ed
for at least 1 week.
saturday night's 31-24 win

ovw the Pittaburgh Steelers re-

At this point, it would seem

eulted in tlle loss of tlanker Coiilns would he replaced by
Gary Collins for the rest of this Eppie Barne:y, • second year
year. COllins suffered a disl~ man. who replaced him in Sateated shoulder in the first quar- urday nlgilt action.
The iniury to CG!IIns may
ter of the game after catching
prove
something of a boost to
a pass rrcn quarterback Blll
the
st.
Louis Cardinals who are
Nelsen.
here
for
a game SWiday.
He was opet-ated on SUnday
at Shaker Medical center hJ' Dr.

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Our UJUII Good C..anlng

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Pro Standing3
NFL STANDINGS
1\Y United Press lntemslblal
Ea1tem Conference
Century Division

W. L. T. Pet.
ci..eiand • • • • • 2 2 o .5oo
New Orleans • • • 1 3 o .250
St. UJuio • • . • • • I 3 0 .250
Pittobursh • .
0 f 0 .000
capitol Dlvlaioo
W. L. T. Pel.
Dallas ..•••••• t 0 o 1.000

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NEW
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by a nack to win the $130,6110
Frizelle Stakeo at Babnont
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tlibtweltllt c~Cil ~
MAYS LANDING, N.J. (UPO KolloJaahl ol. J~ ~ J .iS.
-llohomta Stable's Politely nom~ doclalO. oter ebiiiJalmo VallldiHs ol. Ecllldot.
captured the $100,000 Matchma' .
ker Stakes lor the second
DETROIT _-(i;~~ .~
consecutive year at Atlantic
carver and Orlmlq ·· ~
Cicy.
each hit lhr._ hOirlers to

l!lve the st. Louis caratMis a.73 victory
the ~~
nc.rs in the tlllrd pme ot the
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New York .•.••• f 0 0 1.000 Worlcl Serlea.
SWidt,y
Washin&amp;IOO . . • • • 2 2 0 .5011
DETROIT (UP0-111i $.\.
Philadelphia . . • • 0 f 0 .11011
Louio
CanliJalo bGnbod the
Western Conference
Datrolt Tipro 1().1 behlnl the
Central Divlsloo
W. L. T. P&lt;t. pitchlllll ot Bob Glblon to take a
Minnesota •
3 I 0 .750 three pmea to one lead In tho
Green Bay •
2 2 o .500 Wor1cl Serleo.
Datrnil . . .
2 2 0 .500
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UP0
Chicago . • . • • • . I 3 0 .250
-Jackie stewart of Scotland
Coutal Division
W. L. T. Pet. drow his Matra-Fonlto victory
Baltimore • • . • • . 4 0 0 L 000 in the United State• Gned
Los Angele• •..•. 4 0 0 1.000 Prix.

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Grove; Mra. I!Uo..U S. Jolilllon, Ja(lklon; . ~M. Wllto.
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Atlanta ••.•. •.•• 0 4 0 .ooo

PARIS (UPO
AmericanOII'IIed
Vaguely
Noble
won the
&amp;mday's Result&amp;
$400,000
Prix
de
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Green Bay 38 Atlanta 7
Triomphe,
the
world's
richest
New York 38 N'"' Orleans 21
horse
race.
DaUaa 27 st. Louio 10
Minnesota 24 Detroit tO
MUNICH, Gennan,y (UPOWallhlngton 17 Philadelphia 14
lndia
completed a 3-2 victory
Baltimore 28 Chicago 7
over
West
Germany to pin the
Los Angeles 24 San Fran. 10
inter-zone Oral of the Davts ClC)
&amp;mday's Games
tennis competition against the
L , A. vs. Green BQy at Mllw.
United Stales.
Baltimore at San Francisco
Detroit at Chicago
LA JOLLA, calil (UPOMinnesota at New Orleans
stan Smith defeated Roy Bsrth,
New York at Atlanta
6-1,9-7, Cor hlathlrdconsecutive
PhUadeiphla at Dallas
United
states amateur hardPiltoburl!ll at Washington
court
temill
championship.
st. Louis at Cleveland

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on u.ld amendment be declared ac·
tJUUtuUont of htcber education may
fire tralnlnl. If tax •upported ob· be pledged onLY to obUraUons 11- eordinl to I1W to have voted in
U.aUons ~ iaued under authority aued for capital bnprovements lor
favo r thereof the rovernor of the
of tha seetlon to retire tas aup· etate aupported or state (Wli.ted State ot Ohio lhall make proclamaported oblilaUOns previously llaued in&amp;Ututlons of hi(her education, and
tion thereof forthwith.
under authortty of lhil section, IUeh 8liY
JOINT R!:SOLtmON
other revenues or receipts may
new obli1at1on1 abaU not be counted be ao pledged only to oblllaUolll
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issued for capttal improvement&amp;
tile COIUIJhllloa. of llw lltd• of that the principal amount thereof which are In whole or In part use(Amend~ Subl:utute House Jolnl
Oblo bJ addlllg BKIIoA ll to does not exceed the principal
ful to, oonstructed by, or financed
Raolutlon No. 43)
aWbofbit dw bhu:ace ot boacb amount ol the obUifations to be reby the department, board, commi1~
o.r oU..r o11Upllau for public tired thereby .
alon, authority, or other agency or
JOlNT RESOLUTION
capUal bn..,o•em-ts in Ohio.
Eaab !.&amp;sue of tax 1 ufported obll·
lnstrumentaiJty that receives the
Propnlag 1o UUtn4 ..atloo 2 ol
Be It resolved by the General gatlona Issued purswm to this sec~
revenues or reeelpb so pledged The
Adk:lt XII ot 11M Coaltlhdlu ol
t!on ahall mature In not more than
authority provided by thiu para~
Auembly of the State ot Ohio
three-Aftb8 of the members elected thirty years from the date ot isau - a:raph is In addition to. cumulative
wltbo ...,, noI a l!MttiUon:r t ! " e
to oa~ .tnu-.....coaaurrtnc. a nee thereof, or, If Issued to ~k't'
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~ra)! thl ,bly
0 -_&lt;O:&lt;OI P~e
1 ovJ.t10ns o ~
Mitte
e1eetort • tft'l Stat6 thirty )ear'lll trom the da ·, such u~: ol.tiei•
nof 0
,
e manner prescribed debt was originally contracted. If stHutlon; 1uch pararroph does nut
Be it raolved by the General
Impair any law heretofore enacted
bJ llw, at an e~tton to be held such tax aupr.orted obligations are
by the reneral anembly, and any
Auembly or the State or -~-~_o1
on the ftrat Tuesday after the ftm issued as noes in anticipation ot
three·ftfthl of the mem~ e~
Monday in November, lf68, a propo~ the issuance of bonds, provision
oblilfatlons IIIUed under any suCh
to eaeh hoUR ~oncurrlnl therein.
law comlistenl with the provisions
aiUon to amend Artlde VIII of the shall be made by law for setUnl
of this paugraph shall be dt'eftlt'd
that there man be submitted to tha
Constitution D1 the State of Oblo by aside so long as such not...s are
eleeton of the rtate in the manner
to be Issued under authority of 1h1l
a ddlnl tbereto a new section as outstOndJng In to a special fund or
prescribed
by low at the teneral
follow•:
tunds such amounb from the
paragraph.
election to be held on the ftm
SOU((el 1uthorlzed 1or payment of
Both the principal of all obutasuch bonds under this section as
Uons authorized under authority of Tuesday alter the l'lrst Monday in
ARTICLE VDI
November, 1968, a plODOial to
would be aumctent for payment
tbJB section and the interest thereon
SecUon .21. In addition to the au· ot that amount of principal on such
shall be exempt from taxaUon amend section 2 of ArUefe xn of
the Con.UtuUon D1 OWo to read a•
thorl:&amp;aUon otberwise contained In bonda that would have been payable
Within thia state
follow1:
Artlde VW of the Ohio Constitu· during such period lf such bonds,
Be
it
furtber
resolved,
Thai
at
tion1. tile eeneral aSHmbly, In acdurlnf a period of thirtY
the election herein desJgnated for
eomance with but aubject to the maturlni
years, had been IS6ued without
ARTICLE XII
llrnltatiorll D1 this section, may au- prior Issuance of auch notes such aubmi181on of tb11 amendment t.o
thorize the luuance o1 obl!rations, fund or funds may be u1ed solely the electon ot the State o1 Ofllo.
No
property,
land .ICCDrdin• to
1ncluctii1J' bond1 and notes, ot the for the payment of principal of I\ICb amendment shall be placed on
value, shall be ao taxed in excese Of
etate or ill ata~ lnltitutions, board.!!, such notes or of bonds In anticipathe official ballot in the manner
one per cent of Jtl true velue tn
comml&amp;aion11, authorities, or other tlon ot which al.lch notes have been
r,re.crJbed by law easentlal)y iD the
money for aU itate and local puretate aaencla: or lnstrumentallties Issued
oUowlnt form:
poses. but laws may be paaaed
fOI' any one or mOI'e of the tonow·
authorJz.lnl add1Uona1 taxe:a to be
1n1 publle capital lmprovemenu.
The faith and credit and exelsu
levied outalde of JUCb Um1tation1
the conltnlctlon, reconstrueUon, or and taxes ot the slate, excluding
either when approved by at lean
other improvement o1 h1rbway1, ad valorem taxes on real or per•
maJOl'ity o1 ell!ctor• of the taxlfll
includinl thote on the ltate hllh· sonal property and income taxe.s1
dlatrid votinl on 1U&lt;:h propoaiUon,
Shall Article VIII of the
way l)'ltem and urban exterurtona shall be pledged to the payment OI
or wben provided for by the charOhio Constibltlon be
thereclf, those w1thtn or leading to the principal of and interest on aucb
ter o1 a munJetpal corpo,.Uon.
amended by addlnl
publlc parks or reereational areaiJ, lax supported oblllations, sln klnl
Land and bn~trov~ta thereon
Section 2:1 empowertnr
and thOlle within or leadinr to mu- or bond retirement fund provisions
ahall
be taxed by untfonn rule .aethe General Auemblf
nldpal corporations, the acquill· shall be mad e therefor, and this
eordlnt to valu., exeept that the
to authortze additional
tlon, con.truCUon. reconstruction, section sha ll otherwise be impleGmeral Aaaembl)' may provide by
obHptton.._ tnc1udln&amp;
or other improvement ot, and pro- mented, Yll In the manner and to
Jaw for a homestead uempUon.
bonds and notn. for
V1alon of equipment for, buildings, the extent provided bv law by the
The quallllC18.tions and condlUorw
hilhwaye ud other
atructura, or other improvementl, reneral auembly, including provt.
for
mcb exemption shall be aet b)'
pubUc
caDttal
improveand necessary plannirll and enc:t- &amp;.Ions tor appropriation o1 pledj:ed
the General Auembly subject to
mentA deslrnated beloW,
n"rlnl, tot water poUution control excises and taxes, and covenant.
the limitation that an owner of a
It being t.heNin deter·
and aba\mlent, lnduding those for to continue their levy, collection
homestead llball be a reaident o1 tba
mined that they will
aewaje coUectlon, treatment, or dis- and appUcatlon, to continue ~ Ions
date
o1 Ohio, llhall be 1ixty-ftve
create ~ mbance
pout. water manqernent, includinf as such tax supported obUgatlona
yean:
of q-e or older and lhaU
emplo)'JDent
opportuntthose for wat1U distribution, collec- are outstandlnJ, Without necessity
ru:ide in the homateat:l. Tbe Gen·
Uea and improve the
tion, aupply, storage, or Impound- lor further appropriation notwttheral Aaembly may abo prGVide by
economic welfare ot the
ment, ana stream ftow control, and stsndlng Section :!2 of Article II
Jaw for a homestead exemption for
people of the state?
flood control, state supported or Ohio Constitution; provided thai
aU reatdenta ol Ohio who own and
Such obUJaUona paya..tsted lnatJtutlons of hlfher edu~ the mone}s referred to In Section
nalde in lhe bom..tead, the amount
able trom excises and
CII.UOn, technical education, voca- 5a of Article XII, Ohio Constitution,
of •ucb exemption to be determined
taxes, eJtCept property
tional education, juvenile correchon, herein called highway Wier receipts,
by or in accordance with law. All
and Income taxes, shaU
training and rehabihtation, J'arks shall otter prov1sion for payment
bonda outstanding on the let da.f_of
mature wtthln thirty
a nd recreation, research an
de· of amounts pledJed to obligatlona
J'anuary,
1113, of" the state of Ohio
years
and
are
subject
velopment with respect to trans- heretofore or hereafter issued under
or or an:r citJ", vWqe, hamlet,
to the followln&amp; Umlla ~
portation, hlghways and highway Sections 2c and 2t' of this Al1acle,
county or townlhlp 1n thU mte, or
tiona: J'or hllhwa;ya and
tranaportation, mental hygit"ne and be pledged to the payment of the
which have been luued In behaU
r esearch for htrhwaya
retardation, pollee and fire trainlniJ, prlnc!p11l of and Interest on hifho1
Ute public HChooiB or Ohio and
and
hllhway
transpor~
a irports , and other state butldlnJs way obligation• a uthorized by fhls
the means of instrucUon In connaehUon, not more £han
and 1tructuret, and the acqUIIiiUon section but not to other obUJ.atlona
Uon tbernrltb, wblcb banda were
'100,000,000 may be illand Improvement of real esWle and autl!orlud hereby U excises and
sued in any one year
outttandJnl on the 111
of lanJnterelts tt1erein required w!th re - taxes other th.an h!Jihway wer re·
uary, 1913 and all bonda uued for
and
not
more
than
a
apec&amp;. to the foreroinf, includlne ct&gt;lpts are pledlfed to the payment
the
World
War
Compensation
Fund
total
of
~.000,000
may
pnUclpatlon In auy ~uch C4pll.il1 of the principal of or interest on
1haU be exerdpt from tauUon. and
be outatandinf at any
improvements wnh the fede ral gov- hl(hway obllptlo ns authorJud by
withovt ll.millilr the reneral power,
one Ume; aod for other
ernment, mumc1pa! corporatwna this section In each year that such
subject to the provtstona ot Artlale
capital Improvements
count1es, or otht"r governmental hiJihway user receipts are available
I of this eonsUtuUon, to determine
not
more
than
an
al·
entitles or any one or more of for such purpose, the $lime sha ll be
the aubjecb and methOde of taxa·
them which part lci!XItiOn may be appro!)rla ted thereto and the re""''"
ot
1209.000.000
Uon or exemption&amp; thwdrorn, ..._.
m11y be Issued, of which
by 1rant1. louns or contnbutmna quired application or sueh other
eral laWI may be paued to exem,..
fl!!O,OOO,OOO a for water
to them for any or ~u"h ~apJtal excises and taxes shall be reduced
but)'1nl fl'OUndll, public ehOol
pollution
control
and
tmprovemen 111 It Is herl'by deter- In corresponding amount
ho\IMII, hov.- u..d exOlualvely for
water mana1ement,
mined thY! suC"t1 capital lmnroveThe (en~ral a&amp;sembly alstl may
public worship, tutltutJooa; uaed eJt·
'1011,000,000 for hlJher
mentl will dlrecUy or Indirectly
cluatvel)' tor charitable pu~
l'dueatlon, technical and
c~ate jobs, enb.ance employment authorize the Issuance of revenue
obllgaUons
and
other
obllptlons,
and
public PI'ODfttY \lied exctuvocational education,
opportunities, and 1mprove the ecolive))' for an)r Publfc purpoee, bUt
and juvenile correction,
nomic welfare of the people of the the ownen or h olders of which au
not given the right to have excbejj
all mcla laWI 1haJ1 bt wbject to
atate
trainlnl and rebablllta·
or taxes levied by the reneral aslion, po,ooo,ooo for
alteration or repeal: 1nd tbe wlue
The Issuance under authority of sembly for the payment of prlneJof an prop.rty 10 u:ampted lhalL
parks and reereaUon,
this sect.ion of obligations the hold- pal thereat or interest thereon. for
from time" to Ume, be UOIII'tained.
and $10,000.000 for airt'ra or ownera ot wblch are (lven such capital improvements lor menand published u may be direet.d
portl. and otner atate
the rllht to have exc1sea a11d !.-•xes ta l hyll..,ne and retardation, park s
by llw.
buUdlnrs and atructures
levied by the gener.,l aSsl"mb ly fur and recreaUon, stale supported and
Including those for pothe payment of thl' prlndpal state aul&amp;ted Institutions of h.ffhe!
llee and fire tralninr.
thereat or Interest therecn . herein education, lncludlnl t hose for techUnder IUch Section 21
ealle&lt;l tu: supported obhlfatlom, nical educstlon, water pollution
El'FECTIVE DATI: AND UPBAL
the General Aaembb'
ahall be aubJMt to the followln( control end abatement, water manalso may provide for
U adopted by a rnajorll¥ cd the
llmltationa Not more than one alfernent, and housm( of branches
s uch eapltal improve~
electon voUng on thli unendlnent
hundred million dollars prJnctpal and a1enc les of state 10Ven1ment,
menta ~or mental hY ·
the
.am~ndtnent libaJI take drecl
amount may be Issued tn any cal- which obligations &amp;hall not be subrtene and retardation,
immediately, an4 exlat.lnl ltdlon I
endar year And not mote th :~ n tlve Ject to other provis wns of this sec~
par1Ql and reereaUon.
of Article XU of the ConstitUtion
hundred mtlllon doll ars principal tum and shall not be deemed to be
htJ'her educatlon, water
of Ohio lbalJ be repealed trom l\lcb
amount may be out~Wndmg at any debt.s or bond ed lndcblednelia or the
pollution control, water
etl'ecllve date.
one time for such C&lt;lpltal Improve- state under other provisiOns of this
managt'IT'lent, and housment. for highways and re~earch ConaUtution . Such obligations may
Ing of state «ovemmen_t1
on~ developml!'nt with respect to be secured by a pled(e under law,
!hrough ~ bauance ox
hiiJhways and highwav transporta- ... \thout necesSJt:Y for further ap.
revenue and other obUNITED STATIB OF AJ.DRICA •
tion, herein called huthway ohll~. · ­ proJ)f'iatlon, ot a ll or such portion
l!~atloml, the holden of
STATZ OJ' OHI,O
tlons, prov:ldo!d that fifty per cent of alii the II!Cneral :lbsembh• au thorizes
which are given no
the Proeeedl of the ftrst fhc hun- ol charges for Lhe treatment or care
right to have ucbes or
OFFICE
OF Tit!: SI.CRETARY ~
dred million dollars of such tax ot m~nlnl hvg1ene nud rdardation
taxes levied by the
OF STATE
aupported blshwa y obiJg~:~tlons sha ll patients. recelpts with r e5pec t to
Jenera! auemblf, which
be Used for urban extensions of p.trk¥ ond rccJcatlonal f:lc•llties, reobllgatlonl ahal not be
TED
W.
BBOW&gt;r• ..._.,. Of
atate highways and lllghwo)s Wllhf&gt;l ceipt• oF n r on behalf of ~tate
counted oaalnat the
SUI~ of 1ne tltule ~. _QIPiil;~ db
or Jmdinr to municipal cvrpnra - supported and state assisted lnsliobov~ Umltalion1, ahall
hereby ~~ertl.fy tM:t
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ttons. Not more than two tlund red L&lt;ttJOna of hl111:her eduyatlon, or
not be deemtd to be
b a true COPJ: ot Ameni!W Su
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ftlty nine minion dollars aggreg,1te n\IJ€f rMtenues or receipts, specified
debts ot the state for
tute &amp;:enate lolnt Re101utlon\
.
pf1ncipal amount of such ta,:o~ sup- IJ)' l ~w for such purPOSe. of the
other pgrposea ot till:
29 and Amended .. lubltU".. Boua
poPJed oblllfatlona may be h;:sued ~ tate or Its o meers, departments,
Co&gt;JSIItuUon. and maJ
lnlt:~,t . Jl,esolutiQp No: 41 ftled in tht,
for ,t.he tither capital-Improvement~ dlviHlons, Institutions, boards. combe secured by a pledae
office of the ~tal7 of State. lad
dora~ld. provided that from the mtu Jons, authorities, or other state
o1 revenutl or reeeip\1.
propo~Jnt to am*'d ~e aboVe Mil•
proceeds thereof one hundred &lt;~lfl'ncles or lnstrumentaiiUes. and
ttons of. the Coi'lditutlon :,01! OJUO·
t..-nt)&gt; million dollars shall be used th is provls.lon may be implemented
for water pollution conlrol &lt;~nd hv law to better provide therefor;
IN TISTDION'Y . ~!lOr. t
abakroent and wat...r manlllfement provided, however, that •ny ehall(e:e
have htnUnto subscribed m)'
on• ,hundred mWion dollars shall for the treatment or eare of mental
and 11ffb::ed my ol8c1al aeal a Co·
be uitd for hlaher education, tech- h"glene or retardation patienb may
lumbUI ~ 13th day ol Aurun,
And be it further reaolved. that
nical and vocalinn».l edUc;JtiOn, and hi! so pledlfed onlY to obllgetlon•
the required i)ubUcatJon of th• said
Juvenile eorteeUM, training nnd ls5ued for capllal improvementl for
proposed amendment shall be made
· 'l'I'D W. BROWN
Nhabllltlltion, twe11tx million dol- mentol hygiene and retardation. apy
and the form of ballot to be ulled
Ian~ 1haU be used for park1 ond receipts with respect to pnrka and
Secretary ot: State
In
said
electicm
for
the
eubmia1ion
rec:reatlon and nineteen m llllon dol· recreation may .be 110 pledged only thert'Of shall be prepared by the
htnl for a1rporf!; and for com;truc- to ohlfgatlonK Issue(! for c.1pltal im- SecretDry or Stute ot Ohio In con!Seal)
Uon, ,rehabllltiiilon · an •I equipping provo•mcf1tl&gt; for parks nnd recrea- formltY with ttlt~ abov• provJaJo01.
of ether rtal• balldlngs oml st1uc- tion r~r.y rl!!f:elpb ot or on behalf It a majority ot th• electors vottn1
lures. l n~lud.lnl thMe fo:~r police und of ~t.1tc sti PI:tOrt~d or state assisted.
6y order of thlo B0111rcl of l!l•cllon•, of Meil• Co-.nt)', Ohio
fM~ETT G. WILL, C::hoir•on
S.pt. JO-Oct . 7, U , ll &amp; lS
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COROTHY M. JOHNSTON, ~!rector

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Mrl. WllliaJI1 j; B1"01111, Deb... L. 11YU. Mra. Trlr lleudUI,
Mlle ..· w. Childers, . Waller E.
Cia&amp; 'htl 11. Crabiree, GtralclllomliiOII, Mri. ErYIII c. John,
11011, TllnoiiQ' MeCI.Uand, Jr.,
Leooanl H. Mc!Wik, Mrl. on-

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NOBLE TRIUMPH
PARIS (UPI)- Vaguely Noble, owned by Mro. R. A.
Franklin of Los A n g e I e s.
eoplured the $400,000 Prix de
1' Arc de Triomphe, the world's
richest horse race, SUnday.

Vaguely Noble llnished three
lengths ahead of American
Oll'l1ed Sir lvor, with cannathen. a Frencll horse, third.

Fresh tilsty

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Mrs. Eliltl l\'Witmsoo waa

de-!~,;-; lihe reod.,"So

Much ln .'11ili·~ Laat," scrip~ 17, and •
meclltat10n ~ eltlded, "can A
SmaU
ot lll&amp;h ~or•
CCllno to Church...
inodltauon
to the a~uh­
moru otl2 leeflagero when they
bepn to prey. The hj&gt;mn, "Jual
Aa I Am,,. and PI'IYtr c:onclgd.;.
eel the meedJW.
Mill Franeeo Bearha of Middleport wao • auell at the dl,.
ner. Glm11 were pllyed with
prlzeo beliiiiWOn by Mra. Neutz..
Mra,. Clara Karr, Mrs.
Heibel and Mra. Ruby Erb.

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Installation
Of Officers
Is Conducted
lnltallation d. otrieers for the
IH8-'9 year hl8h11Jhted a meetIDa ol. tile Walk-In Gardon Club recontly at tile home of Mrs. Ed""'

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A colllllltl!1lcallon wso reid .;::

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The ·charter nieetlaB
Clloohlro, ...........
tee
oi. Cel~" for tfie oraild l)l!elllo ol. Mary ~ an!!
PIIIIIIIGD
ot the Wclmon!o flodi..
JO¥ Sauer, children ot Mr. IIIII
t;y ot ~ ~~en~ee or .t h •
- ·Hill
· "' Bu..... Unlte\1 lioilhadlot Omdllli RutMrf.
" l!ocb~Y
nd!l. 'w. va."·wu tbe r e - vis- land .... ,.ld ~~·
Itor or Mro. Jean Cooke ani! lhocbtreb.
Mro. Ilardi Saiiet )od thejnlillli, relatlveo.
pllll
wkleb liiCtuda&lt;i 'a call~ to
Mra. Purl Reynolds was a
Columb.. viollor Soturdof. Lui -~. _ ...... ~ medltaweek llle alt!'llded the Dlalrlet 7 tlcmr. The ~. "~ TbaQit
CCliiVentlon ol. the Ilsughteu ot We All Our ~.. d ..God of
Union Velerlllo ot the Clvll Wer .~e and God t1 ~."were
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held at the YWCA at llamlliDn. Used.
The
medllllloo
11oo,
"Bread
Mra. Charlea Sauer and Mro.
ot
Ltle"
with
prel8'1ta"9'1•
ecm.Hallie Smith •.... home alloir •
c:ernlrli
the
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the
vial! Ill Dorton with Miss Marbread
being
by
Mrl.
liarprot Sauer, Milo Maclelllle SOUor, and Miss VIrginia Sauer. Ill!' n-lewtne. Mro. llarry l\'11While there they went to Leba- Uaml&lt;lll, Mro. DI,Jion Parioono.
non for dlmer at the "Golden and Mro. lloWard Blrcbllelcl.
The ce1"01n00)' "' the altinlnl
Lamb," the oldest 1m in Ohio.
of
the charter wu handled by
From DIIDJ Mra. Suer and
Mrs.
C. 0. ClJapman, preslMro. &amp;nllh W8lll to Columbus
ol
the
local oodel¥. aiid Mro.
tor an momlllitl visit wllb Mr.
George
White. ·111e qapo teal!.
and Mro. D. W. Welker. before
returnllll! home.
Mr. and Mro. John Goodrich
Contrary to usual belief, the
of DaytAm are guests or Mr. and ntgbtingale sings at aU hours
Mro. Karl OWen.
of the day as wen as the night,
Mrr. D. w. ·Welker or Colum- according to the Encyclopae·
buo opanl tho weekend In Middle. dia Brltannica.
port with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Sauer. h came
A thought for the daJ!especlally lor Mrs. Sauer's birth- Scottish novelist James Matday observance.
thew Barrie once aid: ,.'ft&gt;i)se
Mr. and Mrs. Albert llouoh, who bring sunshioe to the lives
KOIUI,Y and Bsdly, and Kevle and of others cannot keep it from
Christy Smith were at Leon, W. themselves."
Va .• &amp;mday to visit Mra.IIDUIIII's
mother 1 Mrs. Alta Miller.

lllrt.
iullaUed by Mro. Vem WoU
with a cor- in lilt color 11)111bolle ol. the oi.Dce being presentad to eacb were Mro. Hart, preo.
ldent; Mro. Goorp Ziegler. vice
lll"eslclent; and Mr o. Jack ll&amp;rt.
secretary. Mrs. Glen L • e,
treasurer, was unable to attend
due to a ldp lraeture. A corsage
:::,s= · : . . : : :.Mro. WeU, w:-:::::::::::::-:::::::::::::-:::.:=:·:':':·:':·:-::::::::::::::::::t

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llforsJ!ijto ·uslottar will! · the
- . oiiP!inl ..... Mro. Doa .
llurllon aixllld.· ;John Colwell

ii.e"liorllap ""INI...,_ ·c~.

the neio ooclel¥

W.."' tor,_
~by

Mrl. lltloia ~rotE;U.B. illllrd, _,.;;, aiid Mra.

Everett
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of the !ormer

MIIIIOdltt ,

The ~- .... pncodod
1/lt//ll.,
., relljiCinslvely, a
uNa
by the eutr Chrlotllllll, arid a
rc·1fnr "Let U1 Brflllk Bnld
Togou.er On OUr Knee•" ~ llra.
Harrison.
by ·eraee, the -

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Ebersbach1Hardware, Main St., POmerOY

Your Horne- -·~
WINTER-TIGHT ••• DRAFT~·f.RII
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dlnctor, reprding""' r.u re&amp;Ions! CClllferenee to be held on ,:,:
Nov. 16 at the Eutern HIgh
Mr. and Mro. Harold 1laydoa
School. The Oleller Garden Club of Fullerton, Ky. were recent
will be hollforthereglonalmeet- 111101111 of Mr. and Mro. Albert
tne andlunchecqrourvatlonsare Pettit ~ theweekendltore
to be sent to Mrs. Earl Dean,
will! hlo parentawu William Potl'omen&gt;J, Route 3 by Nov. 10. Ut ol Fort w..,.ne. Ind.
Mrs. Ziegler reported lhaiiU..
Mr. and Mro. John Reuter and
tor borrelo have been ueured Mr. and Mrs. JolmFreylandbeve
and painted, and are now ready returned to tbolr home II CIUIe be placed Ill local eemeter- IDn, N. J. following a week'•
las.
visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
Mambera reaponded to roll
Harvey Vad Vrankan and lam·
caU by naming the bulbs or flow- Uy.
••4he.v '-toplanttoroprtng t.! Mro. Alien HUt, "Sr. has re&amp;:lliclilllng. "nio")&gt;rogranffeaturod ~Oelvtd word tltaH,...al...,..,-Mr.;,
a grGQp dlocuasloo on put Still- ' Betey Tyson ol Wincheller lnd
,.osea and taUures in garden- Warwick, Maos. is In critical
Ina.
condition at the Maoaac:husetta
A contest Conducted by Mro.
General Hoapllai at Boston tolZiegler wu _, by Mrs. WeU. lowing nine hour open heart ourMrs. RusseU CUIIuma diSpiiOI'- aery late Iaiii week.
ad a large collection ot !all
tlowers from her garden. The
mOettng opened wllb the club
1/ltiOI'Br and the aalule to the
tlaslocl by Mro. 11ar1.
Tho Ladies aunllacy of F...,.
During s concluding soda! hour
e.r-Bennetl
Poll 128, American
roll-ollhmento were served llYthe
Legion,
will
hold arummageaale
hostess aoslllod by Mrs. Jack
Friday
and
Soturdo1
at lbelegloo
lllrt.
ltall on Fourtb St.. Middleport.
Heol-• will! rwnmaae to be
Tbe shroud of a ship is the
set of ropes from ita mast· plckocl 14&gt; are uked to conlaet
beads giving lateral support either Mro. Albert Roush ar
to ita masts.
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Ladies Auxiliary
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'l1le btldmy aantwraan' ot
Itt. teld)er, ,MrL Loulo Heibel,
w:aa ob**rv'iid iiY ~ ~Y llal:·
WofAiro Claso.oflhoTrlilllt,Uniled Churcll "' Chrioi Willi a po;..
luck ~(mer ~ eventaa Ill
the c~h dln1Jje room.
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gift by · Mro. Fred Daaoauer,
prealdelll, and 1118 IIJ"OICI - ·
"Hippf Blrthdl,j.''
Durtrw the tiuainess meeUng,
lite ' er~q~ m.le plln.o for aervllw the hOolth clinic to be eondueled at , the church on Oc~
15. Mro. Ben NeutzliJV and Mra.
Reibel were named eo-chairmen
of the luncbeon.
A $50 contrtbuUon wu made
to the church COUJicllto be uaad
on tbe Olq&gt;enae a! cleonilll! tlie
church interior. Plaqs were made'
to provide saadwtehes lor thereception honoring Mro. NeubliJV
wklch wiD ldllow a meeulll! ol
the Meigs C'.ounl1 Churc:h Women
Uniteci. Mrs. Neutzlillll wUI be
lnatalled •• president or the
IP"...,_ Tho IIJ"OICI decidad not
to aerve Christmas dlme'r parties thls year. A request was
m.le tor the clau to serve the
recetitloo laUoWtng the NOY. SO
wecldlJw: ol Miss SUe Kaoper and
Demy Smith.
Noteo of - . were reid
from the Ed Baer IUllly tor serv11111 the ree&lt;t&gt;llon allhelr dauihter• • wecldine, and lrom Donna
ll&amp;uek 191" Cards oent durlrw her
reeent hOO!&gt;Italizatlon. M r o.
Neuuline, oo behalf of E r m a
Smith, chlpeau, tllanked the class
for aervt.W the 8 and 40 dlmer

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4: door liT. DeVille. Factory air., full power, spotless clean
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Catalina 4 door, Ivory over hlue finish.. Good tires. Auto-

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

In Memory
IN MEMORY of our mother
and grandmother, Hattie Burris, on her birthday, Oct. 7:

For Rent

REPAIR. REFINISH, recondi- THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
tion golf clubs. John Teaford.
phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse,
9-D-i!Oip
992-2300.
9-2&amp;-tfc
'BACK HOE and Dozer Service, FURNISHED apartment, adults
pond. bastment, water Une,
only_ New Haven, phone 882septic tank, · R. W. Oowdery,
2560!
111-6-3tp
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301c ·

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alld your back. We have a·
new trencher to dig JIOllr water line. Henry Bahr, phone
tltiS-3988 or Roger Bahr. phone

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children), two men or couple.
Water furnished; $75 a month.
Phone !192-5319 Middleport.
111-6-Stc

10.2-'ltp MODERN ONE bedroom unfurnished apartment. Coats build-

SPECIAL SALES still in progress. Women and children's
clothing. Jeffers Clothing

store.

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ing over Dutton's Drug Store,
Apt. 14. Inquire at Apartment

16.

111-MI&lt;

For Sale

BRAND NEW sewing machine,
LADIES! wish to make atra
$23.50 or monlh.ly payments.
money In your own home by
call !192-3218.
I!HHilc
answering the telephone?
Write Newlons Sewing Center, FOUR ROOM house in Syra2011 7th St., Parkersburg.
cuse, cold rurming water, $700
10-4-lltp
cash. Phone !192-2001. lll-6-3tc

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SWEET POTATOES, field ·run,
196'1 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
$3.50 bushel; gourds. green
speed. % ton, 11164 Cllevrolet,
beans !Kentucky Wonder).
IM'I Mustang kyllnder, !Pick your own. $1 bushel,
speed. Financing avaOable.
bring containers. Andrew
Phone !I!IU547; after 5 p.m. Cross, Rt. 2, Racine. Phone
Phone 992-5741.
9-29-Uc
247-2852.
111-Mtc

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ly payments or balance of
$!11.02. CaU Jmma. 11).8.«c

RECONDITIONED
WORK CLOTHES
READY TO WEAR
SHIRTS &amp; PANTS
Green, Blue, Gray, Khaki

79e ea.
. 2 for $1.50
Bryants Budget Shop
108 W. Ma in

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GEO. HOBSTETTER,BROKER
MIDDLEPORT - Large 7
rooms, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms,
modern kitchen, basement, le·
vel lot. Near sl\lres. t850Q.OO.
BENDVUE mEATRE - 80 ft.
frontage, llil ft. deep. 3 rooms
up, two rest rooma down.
$20,000.00.
II&gt; ACRES - Oountry home, 8

Pomaroy

992-5896

large rooms, bath, ceDar,
barn. Mall and school bus
routes. Minerals. $8500.00.
11ELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD

For Rent
STORAGE SPACE: Storage for
boa!JI, trailers, c•.ri. campel'l!, etc. Write P. 0. Boz 329,
Pomeroy . .Phone m-me or
··see flick Seyler.
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SECOND CUTTING of clover DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
and truek service, sepUc
hay, 75 cents a bale. N. 1':.
tanks, water Jines, basemen!JI,
Vanaman, Rutland - Harrisonalso topsoil. Heury Babr,
ville Road.
IO-I-3tp
phone 985-3988 or Roger Bahr,
phone 985-3958.
1!).2-30tp
:957 GMC PICKUP truck.
Charlie Stone, Rutland.
10-1-stp
C. C. BRADFORD
AUcnONEER
OompleU. Service
F1ELD GROWN CHRYSAN·
PhODO f4t.3At1
THEMUMS and mums all
Raelne. OW.:
colors, big and healthy, also
Crill Bradford
canning pears and potatoes,
5 I tfe
Reynolds Flower Shop, Mason City, just above Corp.
line.
10-1-tlc All! CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jaek's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
1953 FERGUSON TRACTOR
882-21179.
4 e tfe
with set of !-H Inch plows,
new tires, recently overhauled, phone 99UZ36.
10-4-3tc READY - MIX concrete delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estl1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, automato•. Phone !192-3284. Goegmatic, power steering, fully
lein Ready - Mix Oo., Mld~e­
equipped, 13,000 miles, call
porl, Ohio.
8 30 Ue
742-4211 before 5 p.m. 7425501 evenings.
I0-4-6tp
uuomrr PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget ohnp.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
Baker Furniture. Mld~eport.
minlalure. $75 and up. Stud
Oblo
? 23 tfe
service and grooming. Phooe
!192-5443.
11 ! tfe
~F. WING
MACHINES , renalr
~ervlce . atl makes. WY 2AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
2284. The Fabric Shop. Pom524 Ash St., Middleport. 991eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
5443.
6-2!-lfe
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
!-29-tfc
HOUSE TRAILER, two bedroom. 8 ft . x 45 ft., completely furnished, good condition, CfGARETI'E vending macl!lnes
and service. ABC EnU.rprises,
$1200. Phone !192-2126, extenMason, W. Va. Phone 7'13-5M3.
sion 53, days. After 7 p.m.
8-f-tfc
phone 992-62110.
lt).Uie
1965 HOUSE trail.r, 10152.
l"surance
Phone 992-5510.
J.0-3.6tc AUTOMOBILE l"Ruranre beet
eaneelled? t...o!lt your ooeratPOTATOES and sweet potatoes.
or'!l license? Call 992-2961
Phone 64!-2254. Clarence Prof6 15 lfe
fitt, Portland.
10-!-lfe

MAPLE STEREO, Early Amer.
ican stereo, radio oombina·
lion, 4-speed changer, solid
stab! instant nn radio. Pay.
j 2 INCH SIMPLEX ironer, good
men!JI of 16 or 1119.1t. Free
as new, $20. Phone !m-530'1.
home demonllralion. Call tn.
1!).4-3tp 3Z18.
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LIVY IN IXCIII OP TMI
TIN MILL LIMITATION
NOTIC! J1 bereby Jl¥eD t!Yt ia
PUriUIIDce uf I RIIOhlUOn of tM
t:ouncll of th ~ VIII••" of Pomt1'0)',
l.lhlo. paued on th• 1$lh dll' of .lull,
!MI. than wlU bt Pbmltt.d to •

Htte of tha people of ..14 vw. ..
" ' a OJ:.NUAL a..£CTION 11:a _. INIII
In tha VllLap pt PomatoJ, ~: al
the rqular IIIIKft Of ~I Ulairtiia,
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65 MERCURY·-·· $1,195
c:-.t Calonto Y8 2 0.. Hard
TGJ&gt;. 4 sp. shift. iiR ongino.
Like new all whito Anioh with

5.55
-GUARANIUD-.

BLAETTNARS

PHONE 992-2094

Nd 'linyllnteriGJ.

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PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992·2143

• Qualltr cancma
• Certified s~eft&amp;th

Pomeroy, Ohio

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• Quick Service
• Finishilll
• Sand &amp; GraYBI

WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS

OCTOBER 19, 1968

tJIZ.&amp;I!5
HOMEMADE QUILTS and com- ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE
forts for beds, new material,
lll-6-3tc
$10 and up . Phone 992-6727.
10-4-!tp

home, will sell the following 1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut
chattels at 412 Lincoln Hill
(Brown Alley) Pomeroy, 0 . console with AM and FM raNOTICI Of' ILKTION ON TAX
cl:io. automatic floating turn- TIIREE consecutive grave lob
L'IVY IN IXCIII Ofl TMI
(Watch for Sale Arrows Near
table. Take over payments of
TEN MILL LIMITATION
in
Beech
Grove.
can
or
wr!U.
Water Tower). G. E. RefrigerNOTICE 111 hereby Jlven tbat 11'1
$5.21 ):ier month or pay balDavid Wllliams, 37 Rlveralde I'Urtuance or 1 R~lullon of the
ator, gas range, Maytag washCouncil ..t lhe Vlllap ol Syraeu.te,
ance due, $109.43. Try it in
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
Ohio, pused on the St.h day of Beper. Frigidaire Ref., Iron, Skilyour home. Call 99!-2836.
1111-8, then will be IUbnlltted
9-29-IOic u·mhl!r,
let, Gridle, Glass Jars (Old) ,
\o a vote of tba peapk rtl plll Vll10-6-6tc
lll•e 1t a OI:NERAL J:l..Wl'JON tG
Dixie Coal Heater, Singer sew8 FOOT by 7 foot overhead be held ln tbe VUia1e of Syraeue.
ing machine. Magic Chef
Ohio, at the r-eiiUier place ol •oUal
ZlG ZAG SEWl:\'G machine
garage door, eomplele, (4 therein, on TueldQ' , lhe DUll day of
Range, Storm doors and wininch clearance) $28, Brown'll ~ovember.
191111, Ule quedlon
of
1968 salesman's demonstrator.
l!!'v)'ins. ln eXeut •f tbe tu1o miU
dows. Ooal Hod, Oop)&gt;l'r BoilMakes fancy stitches . etc
Trailer
Park,
Minersville,
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limllatlon, for tbe beMftt ot lb'ner, Oil Lamp, Leather Oouch,
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for lhe purpo111 at p111Will sell for 9 payments of $6
,.ld)nr
and mll.nWntat lin appuaphone -tr;ll"k'~
Roclting Chair, Ooffee Tables.
tu.e•.
appl11ne.,
buildJap, ud
•1\el therefor, and . lbll paJIDdt of
Davenport. Walking canes. or $46 cash . Phone 992-2836 .
111-Mtc VENETIAN BLINDS, all ldndJ, P.:rmaaent, part tb:hf or 'nlllllll\af"J
Trunk, Radio, Chairs, Bedfiremen to OPeratt lha aama.
and blind repair, Dale Wip~d tu: blllllJI an ..atsltloul tax
room Suite, Chest of Drawers.
ol Two mllla to run for ftn ,...,._
1!161 WILLYS Jeep Pickup
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave., ;,t
Brass Bed , Iron. Bed. Oval
a rate not e•eeedlnl a.t ..W. for
Trock. 4 wheel drive. Phone
M eh Oftll dOUU' of nluatlGD., wblcll
Pomeroy.
11).1-121&lt; llmQUfttf
Picture. Day Bed, Oak Table,
to tw .. t)' eenll lor .-dl
992-2941.
I0-6-3tc
hn!!' hundred dollan of nhu.UoD, for
4 Chairs. Bullet, Anple Peel·
yean.
1967 OLDS CUtlas Holliday Jo1va
er, Wrought Iron Stool, Bowl
The Polla lor •llid !lecilo• wiD lie
57 CHEVV PICKUP TRUCK.
at e::JO o'eloek A .•. ANI n·
Ooupe. 5,300 actual miles. VIr- cpen
•nd Pitcher Set. Desk and
main open until t:i10 o'clodl P.M.
Phom.: 985-3950, Chester
gie
Hobo
tetter,
Rose
Hill.
Po1!111Lern Sl.lftdard 'ftma of •ld. lbJ.
Cllalr !Nice). Wicker Swing
11).6-3lp
order of lbe llbard of 1Cleetion1,
meroy. Phone 992-3441. 1!).8 !tc o(' 87Melli
and Rocking Cllalrs to match,
CoutJI)', ObloIMMITT 0. WILL
HaD Tree, Smoking Stand.
Ctlalrrun
DOIOfHY M. IOMMI?OM
Signed : Bessie Bentz Bowlman R1\ TS. MICE gone forever 'Get 70,000 BTU Kenmore gas healStar' 21&gt; lb. $1.69, Sugar Run
Dlractar
er, fully automaUe, t65; May- oa ted OeUobllr
Terms: Cash. Not Responsit , JIMII.
Mill, Ebersbach Hdwe., Picktag wringer washer. J15. cau If) 1; 10 1t; II 21; ID U 8.e
ble for Accidents.
en's. Mason.
1().7-6tp
985-4108
1!).8.31p
Bradford Auction Oo. 10-6-6tc
SOUP'S ON the rug that is, so
clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer
II. Baker Furniture. Jt).7-6tc

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ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes. sher and telephone stand.
Phone 992-36341.
lll-6-3tp
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome"'7·
1-25-Uc STEREO AM and FM, 11168
model console stereo. Will seU
on payments of $5.40 per
Public Sale
month or will sell for $86
HOUSEHOLD AUcriON - Sat.
cash. Try it in your home.
Oct. 12, 1968, 12:00 p.m. The
can 992-2836
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undersigned having sold her

Call Pomeroy

66 PONTIAC • - - - • $1 89!
STEREO CONSOLE, 4 - opeed
Di-. s..~an. kno.
lnU.rmlxed ellarlger. dual vol·
tran1. Power r,te.nnt· A one
ume control. Lovely walnut fiowner extra c ton car with low
mil-.
nish, pay f/1.09 or monlldy
payments of $5.06. can 91!-· 16_6 PONTIAC ~ - • • • $2,195
Bonnovillo 2 0.. Hard.Top. A
3211.
lo-utc
low mil~· one ownlf car.
H.ew Pont•ac ,.,...ln. VOf'(

TWO LOTS in Bradbury, one
80 x 150. other 60 x !50. Phone
992-5058.
10-1-31&lt;

!M-Ile FCRNISHED GARAGE apartment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
pa,d; adults finly . Phone 992Notice
3489.
6-19-lfc
WILL DO any kind of~-sewing or
will do sewing in the home. TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Carolyn Lewis. Phone !192-2271.
Court. Syracuse, Ohio on State
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Rt. 1.24. Phone !192-2951.
8-ll-lfc
'P'OR TRADE-Cash for anUques. William Hamm, Mld- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
~~rt.
8-~p
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
phone 992-387l.
8-9-tfc
WILL DO sewing at home zippers. pockets. pegging. TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hemmlng. alterations, el&lt;.
hook up, private, plenty of
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason. room for children to play.
Phone m.sssl .
4-30-tfc
Phone 992-3904.
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A silent thought.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
A secret tear
&lt;:~pa rtmen ts. Close to school.
Keeps her memory ever dear.
Phone 992-5434.
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. yard, 111'1' .prc!en, me I'Gom ·
cellar, one hili llloet itom
Syracuse ocllool. Contact Ben

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IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSINESS
HAS NOT BEEN SOLD

GOEGlEIN. GRAVEL

KAUTZ FEED STORE

407 PAGE

MIDDLEPO~'!, OHIO

CHESTER, OHIO
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COMMON PLIAI COURT
MEtes COUNTT, OHIO
"Ttll fEDiltAL LAND IANI: 011
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LOUII M. CHRIITIAN, IT AL .,
DafllndWih
No. lf,lll
NOTICI IV PUILICATION
l.ANTY RlJ'FI: and CLA"UDlAN
); IFF! ; who.e pliO!I bf hlldenee U.
u •• known , will bka notlea on tlla
:stll clay of June. lHT, U.. und..-,
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flled Ill PetiUon, and two
!i11pplement.al PeUtlora. api.Dat J'O\I
i .1 JtH! Com.,on Pleu Court of Ill,_.

NOTICI 011 iLICTIDN ON TAX
LIVY Ill •XCIII Of TMI
Tltl MILL LIMITATIOM
NOTICE !II tleNbJ Clnzt Ulat lb
f'Utl\1~ Of I fteao\uUo• .. Qle
.Board of TlllwubiP 1"rllltlll ot. die
1.ownahlp of ColumbiA. olllo~ pUjt4
f1D lbe &amp;tb. dl7" of &amp;apWatier• 1M.
there will be 1Ubmltld. W a ~te 01
lbl people of Nld CoJamtwi n ...
~hlp at a OZNUAL ltLSC'I'JON to be"
ht-ld In the 'l'Owftlhlp ol COIWitlbLI,
Ohio, a\ U. nplar piiCN Ol ~~

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wm1 of M.OO &amp;Dd U9.10. .wJW. 1Dter..,.l. • ltd for a fore-ciNu.re of
Mort111e of tb• tolJoft'lnt llncdbell
real propei"QI , aDd other relief, to-

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Melp County, Oblo, bounded ;;;;(~
4eacrlbed as follow.;
Put of Sedlon 31, ToWMhlp t
Kana• 15, btlfinninl at a potat uJi
feet weft of the Nortbaut eoner

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97~ teet; Ulaace South 1
daJNe
Wl'lt 12118 feet to tha Nnt.u of
a county road; thence alont U&amp;e
rounty rud nortb 01 delhtl 45
mlnute1 W!l!li 21 feet to 1 pobd1
liMn«' IOUIII lto:i f..t to I earner at the Una of ld.u He)'lll
tllenee North -111 dean• Eat mt
teet to the tellter ol lltate IDCb·
way No. 318; thence wtth tile
meaDden of nld hJJhwar Nortb 1
de1ree E..t 'l'te teet, Nort.b 11 - .
ll"HI aut 2110 feet ao;td NorQI. 13

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8ACI&lt; lliERf IN
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for, or Ule •&amp;abu.bmeD' ..., ..aauonanee of Uaee of fin alanD Ulenapb or !.be P111DU' o1 pen.aaeal,
pari-d.me or volaaiMr an_. or
tbe aame.
Said tal. blllq: ID adcUUnaJ. tu
oJ one mill 10 run
•• 1 nt.a not neu '"' 1.1 mW for
CUlb ona dollal" of valuatloa. wblclll

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open •ntn 1:10 o'clock ._... Dftull
Standard Time of Mkl dl7,
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al Mcip C!IWlil, Oblo,

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way No. J88 wlt~ tbe ceater liDe
of a county road1 thence ala~ tbe
center ol aald county road aotath
88 deJree• 30 mlnlltel weat tat
flll!t to tba IOIIth-t C!OI'DIII 1111
the store lot; Ur.eace wltb the
line of ukl . ~tore lot llOrt.h 4f, deltelll e.. t 3110 f-eel to tbe nortber-

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norttl line of old 1tore lot aoJilt
In dep-eea 30 JlllD\It.aa . . t 1•
feet to the cellier UDe of State

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BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
If you haven't time to do
something, ask for help from
the busy man and bypul 'the
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ender; thence aloq ..W IAwuder'a llnl! nllrib 55 defNM WHt
1008 feet a•d DOrtll -6 da,nea JO
m.IDULee Well OJ7 t ..t to tJie plaoe
of bellJUl!&amp;l, e0111tala1D1 101.1 M'•
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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

In Memory
IN MEMORY of our mother
and grandmother, Hattie Burris, on her birthday, Oct. 7:

For Rent

REPAIR. REFINISH, recondi- THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
tion golf clubs. John Teaford.
phone Sam Arnold, Syracuse,
9-D-i!Oip
992-2300.
9-2&amp;-tfc
'BACK HOE and Dozer Service, FURNISHED apartment, adults
pond. bastment, water Une,
only_ New Haven, phone 882septic tank, · R. W. Oowdery,
2560!
111-6-3tp
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301c ·

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alld your back. We have a·
new trencher to dig JIOllr water line. Henry Bahr, phone
tltiS-3988 or Roger Bahr. phone

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children), two men or couple.
Water furnished; $75 a month.
Phone !192-5319 Middleport.
111-6-Stc

10.2-'ltp MODERN ONE bedroom unfurnished apartment. Coats build-

SPECIAL SALES still in progress. Women and children's
clothing. Jeffers Clothing

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ing over Dutton's Drug Store,
Apt. 14. Inquire at Apartment

16.

111-MI&lt;

For Sale

BRAND NEW sewing machine,
LADIES! wish to make atra
$23.50 or monlh.ly payments.
money In your own home by
call !192-3218.
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answering the telephone?
Write Newlons Sewing Center, FOUR ROOM house in Syra2011 7th St., Parkersburg.
cuse, cold rurming water, $700
10-4-lltp
cash. Phone !192-2001. lll-6-3tc

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SWEET POTATOES, field ·run,
196'1 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
$3.50 bushel; gourds. green
speed. % ton, 11164 Cllevrolet,
beans !Kentucky Wonder).
IM'I Mustang kyllnder, !Pick your own. $1 bushel,
speed. Financing avaOable.
bring containers. Andrew
Phone !I!IU547; after 5 p.m. Cross, Rt. 2, Racine. Phone
Phone 992-5741.
9-29-Uc
247-2852.
111-Mtc

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ly payments or balance of
$!11.02. CaU Jmma. 11).8.«c

RECONDITIONED
WORK CLOTHES
READY TO WEAR
SHIRTS &amp; PANTS
Green, Blue, Gray, Khaki

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. 2 for $1.50
Bryants Budget Shop
108 W. Ma in

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GEO. HOBSTETTER,BROKER
MIDDLEPORT - Large 7
rooms, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms,
modern kitchen, basement, le·
vel lot. Near sl\lres. t850Q.OO.
BENDVUE mEATRE - 80 ft.
frontage, llil ft. deep. 3 rooms
up, two rest rooma down.
$20,000.00.
II&gt; ACRES - Oountry home, 8

Pomaroy

992-5896

large rooms, bath, ceDar,
barn. Mall and school bus
routes. Minerals. $8500.00.
11ELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD

For Rent
STORAGE SPACE: Storage for
boa!JI, trailers, c•.ri. campel'l!, etc. Write P. 0. Boz 329,
Pomeroy . .Phone m-me or
··see flick Seyler.
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SECOND CUTTING of clover DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
and truek service, sepUc
hay, 75 cents a bale. N. 1':.
tanks, water Jines, basemen!JI,
Vanaman, Rutland - Harrisonalso topsoil. Heury Babr,
ville Road.
IO-I-3tp
phone 985-3988 or Roger Bahr,
phone 985-3958.
1!).2-30tp
:957 GMC PICKUP truck.
Charlie Stone, Rutland.
10-1-stp
C. C. BRADFORD
AUcnONEER
OompleU. Service
F1ELD GROWN CHRYSAN·
PhODO f4t.3At1
THEMUMS and mums all
Raelne. OW.:
colors, big and healthy, also
Crill Bradford
canning pears and potatoes,
5 I tfe
Reynolds Flower Shop, Mason City, just above Corp.
line.
10-1-tlc All! CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jaek's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
1953 FERGUSON TRACTOR
882-21179.
4 e tfe
with set of !-H Inch plows,
new tires, recently overhauled, phone 99UZ36.
10-4-3tc READY - MIX concrete delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estl1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, automato•. Phone !192-3284. Goegmatic, power steering, fully
lein Ready - Mix Oo., Mld~e­
equipped, 13,000 miles, call
porl, Ohio.
8 30 Ue
742-4211 before 5 p.m. 7425501 evenings.
I0-4-6tp
uuomrr PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget ohnp.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
Baker Furniture. Mld~eport.
minlalure. $75 and up. Stud
Oblo
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service and grooming. Phooe
!192-5443.
11 ! tfe
~F. WING
MACHINES , renalr
~ervlce . atl makes. WY 2AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
2284. The Fabric Shop. Pom524 Ash St., Middleport. 991eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
5443.
6-2!-lfe
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
!-29-tfc
HOUSE TRAILER, two bedroom. 8 ft . x 45 ft., completely furnished, good condition, CfGARETI'E vending macl!lnes
and service. ABC EnU.rprises,
$1200. Phone !192-2126, extenMason, W. Va. Phone 7'13-5M3.
sion 53, days. After 7 p.m.
8-f-tfc
phone 992-62110.
lt).Uie
1965 HOUSE trail.r, 10152.
l"surance
Phone 992-5510.
J.0-3.6tc AUTOMOBILE l"Ruranre beet
eaneelled? t...o!lt your ooeratPOTATOES and sweet potatoes.
or'!l license? Call 992-2961
Phone 64!-2254. Clarence Prof6 15 lfe
fitt, Portland.
10-!-lfe

MAPLE STEREO, Early Amer.
ican stereo, radio oombina·
lion, 4-speed changer, solid
stab! instant nn radio. Pay.
j 2 INCH SIMPLEX ironer, good
men!JI of 16 or 1119.1t. Free
as new, $20. Phone !m-530'1.
home demonllralion. Call tn.
1!).4-3tp 3Z18.
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LIVY IN IXCIII OP TMI
TIN MILL LIMITATION
NOTIC! J1 bereby Jl¥eD t!Yt ia
PUriUIIDce uf I RIIOhlUOn of tM
t:ouncll of th ~ VIII••" of Pomt1'0)',
l.lhlo. paued on th• 1$lh dll' of .lull,
!MI. than wlU bt Pbmltt.d to •

Htte of tha people of ..14 vw. ..
" ' a OJ:.NUAL a..£CTION 11:a _. INIII
In tha VllLap pt PomatoJ, ~: al
the rqular IIIIKft Of ~I Ulairtiia,
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65 MERCURY·-·· $1,195
c:-.t Calonto Y8 2 0.. Hard
TGJ&gt;. 4 sp. shift. iiR ongino.
Like new all whito Anioh with

5.55
-GUARANIUD-.

BLAETTNARS

PHONE 992-2094

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PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992·2143

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• Certified s~eft&amp;th

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• Quick Service
• Finishilll
• Sand &amp; GraYBI

WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS

OCTOBER 19, 1968

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HOMEMADE QUILTS and com- ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE
forts for beds, new material,
lll-6-3tc
$10 and up . Phone 992-6727.
10-4-!tp

home, will sell the following 1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut
chattels at 412 Lincoln Hill
(Brown Alley) Pomeroy, 0 . console with AM and FM raNOTICI Of' ILKTION ON TAX
cl:io. automatic floating turn- TIIREE consecutive grave lob
L'IVY IN IXCIII Ofl TMI
(Watch for Sale Arrows Near
table. Take over payments of
TEN MILL LIMITATION
in
Beech
Grove.
can
or
wr!U.
Water Tower). G. E. RefrigerNOTICE 111 hereby Jlven tbat 11'1
$5.21 ):ier month or pay balDavid Wllliams, 37 Rlveralde I'Urtuance or 1 R~lullon of the
ator, gas range, Maytag washCouncil ..t lhe Vlllap ol Syraeu.te,
ance due, $109.43. Try it in
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
Ohio, pused on the St.h day of Beper. Frigidaire Ref., Iron, Skilyour home. Call 99!-2836.
1111-8, then will be IUbnlltted
9-29-IOic u·mhl!r,
let, Gridle, Glass Jars (Old) ,
\o a vote of tba peapk rtl plll Vll10-6-6tc
lll•e 1t a OI:NERAL J:l..Wl'JON tG
Dixie Coal Heater, Singer sew8 FOOT by 7 foot overhead be held ln tbe VUia1e of Syraeue.
ing machine. Magic Chef
Ohio, at the r-eiiUier place ol •oUal
ZlG ZAG SEWl:\'G machine
garage door, eomplele, (4 therein, on TueldQ' , lhe DUll day of
Range, Storm doors and wininch clearance) $28, Brown'll ~ovember.
191111, Ule quedlon
of
1968 salesman's demonstrator.
l!!'v)'ins. ln eXeut •f tbe tu1o miU
dows. Ooal Hod, Oop)&gt;l'r BoilMakes fancy stitches . etc
Trailer
Park,
Minersville,
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limllatlon, for tbe beMftt ot lb'ner, Oil Lamp, Leather Oouch,
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for lhe purpo111 at p111Will sell for 9 payments of $6
,.ld)nr
and mll.nWntat lin appuaphone -tr;ll"k'~
Roclting Chair, Ooffee Tables.
tu.e•.
appl11ne.,
buildJap, ud
•1\el therefor, and . lbll paJIDdt of
Davenport. Walking canes. or $46 cash . Phone 992-2836 .
111-Mtc VENETIAN BLINDS, all ldndJ, P.:rmaaent, part tb:hf or 'nlllllll\af"J
Trunk, Radio, Chairs, Bedfiremen to OPeratt lha aama.
and blind repair, Dale Wip~d tu: blllllJI an ..atsltloul tax
room Suite, Chest of Drawers.
ol Two mllla to run for ftn ,...,._
1!161 WILLYS Jeep Pickup
pel Supply, 215 Union Ave., ;,t
Brass Bed , Iron. Bed. Oval
a rate not e•eeedlnl a.t ..W. for
Trock. 4 wheel drive. Phone
M eh Oftll dOUU' of nluatlGD., wblcll
Pomeroy.
11).1-121&lt; llmQUfttf
Picture. Day Bed, Oak Table,
to tw .. t)' eenll lor .-dl
992-2941.
I0-6-3tc
hn!!' hundred dollan of nhu.UoD, for
4 Chairs. Bullet, Anple Peel·
yean.
1967 OLDS CUtlas Holliday Jo1va
er, Wrought Iron Stool, Bowl
The Polla lor •llid !lecilo• wiD lie
57 CHEVV PICKUP TRUCK.
at e::JO o'eloek A .•. ANI n·
Ooupe. 5,300 actual miles. VIr- cpen
•nd Pitcher Set. Desk and
main open until t:i10 o'clodl P.M.
Phom.: 985-3950, Chester
gie
Hobo
tetter,
Rose
Hill.
Po1!111Lern Sl.lftdard 'ftma of •ld. lbJ.
Cllalr !Nice). Wicker Swing
11).6-3lp
order of lbe llbard of 1Cleetion1,
meroy. Phone 992-3441. 1!).8 !tc o(' 87Melli
and Rocking Cllalrs to match,
CoutJI)', ObloIMMITT 0. WILL
HaD Tree, Smoking Stand.
Ctlalrrun
DOIOfHY M. IOMMI?OM
Signed : Bessie Bentz Bowlman R1\ TS. MICE gone forever 'Get 70,000 BTU Kenmore gas healStar' 21&gt; lb. $1.69, Sugar Run
Dlractar
er, fully automaUe, t65; May- oa ted OeUobllr
Terms: Cash. Not Responsit , JIMII.
Mill, Ebersbach Hdwe., Picktag wringer washer. J15. cau If) 1; 10 1t; II 21; ID U 8.e
ble for Accidents.
en's. Mason.
1().7-6tp
985-4108
1!).8.31p
Bradford Auction Oo. 10-6-6tc
SOUP'S ON the rug that is, so
clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer
II. Baker Furniture. Jt).7-6tc

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ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes. sher and telephone stand.
Phone 992-36341.
lll-6-3tp
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome"'7·
1-25-Uc STEREO AM and FM, 11168
model console stereo. Will seU
on payments of $5.40 per
Public Sale
month or will sell for $86
HOUSEHOLD AUcriON - Sat.
cash. Try it in your home.
Oct. 12, 1968, 12:00 p.m. The
can 992-2836
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undersigned having sold her

Call Pomeroy

66 PONTIAC • - - - • $1 89!
STEREO CONSOLE, 4 - opeed
Di-. s..~an. kno.
lnU.rmlxed ellarlger. dual vol·
tran1. Power r,te.nnt· A one
ume control. Lovely walnut fiowner extra c ton car with low
mil-.
nish, pay f/1.09 or monlldy
payments of $5.06. can 91!-· 16_6 PONTIAC ~ - • • • $2,195
Bonnovillo 2 0.. Hard.Top. A
3211.
lo-utc
low mil~· one ownlf car.
H.ew Pont•ac ,.,...ln. VOf'(

TWO LOTS in Bradbury, one
80 x 150. other 60 x !50. Phone
992-5058.
10-1-31&lt;

!M-Ile FCRNISHED GARAGE apartment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
pa,d; adults finly . Phone 992Notice
3489.
6-19-lfc
WILL DO any kind of~-sewing or
will do sewing in the home. TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Carolyn Lewis. Phone !192-2271.
Court. Syracuse, Ohio on State
~tc
Rt. 1.24. Phone !192-2951.
8-ll-lfc
'P'OR TRADE-Cash for anUques. William Hamm, Mld- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
~~rt.
8-~p
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
phone 992-387l.
8-9-tfc
WILL DO sewing at home zippers. pockets. pegging. TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hemmlng. alterations, el&lt;.
hook up, private, plenty of
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason. room for children to play.
Phone m.sssl .
4-30-tfc
Phone 992-3904.
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A silent thought.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
A secret tear
&lt;:~pa rtmen ts. Close to school.
Keeps her memory ever dear.
Phone 992-5434.
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. yard, 111'1' .prc!en, me I'Gom ·
cellar, one hili llloet itom
Syracuse ocllool. Contact Ben

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IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSINESS
HAS NOT BEEN SOLD

GOEGlEIN. GRAVEL

KAUTZ FEED STORE

407 PAGE

MIDDLEPO~'!, OHIO

CHESTER, OHIO
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COMMON PLIAI COURT
MEtes COUNTT, OHIO
"Ttll fEDiltAL LAND IANI: 011
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LOUII M. CHRIITIAN, IT AL .,
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No. lf,lll
NOTICI IV PUILICATION
l.ANTY RlJ'FI: and CLA"UDlAN
); IFF! ; who.e pliO!I bf hlldenee U.
u •• known , will bka notlea on tlla
:stll clay of June. lHT, U.. und..-,
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flled Ill PetiUon, and two
!i11pplement.al PeUtlora. api.Dat J'O\I
i .1 JtH! Com.,on Pleu Court of Ill,_.

NOTICI 011 iLICTIDN ON TAX
LIVY Ill •XCIII Of TMI
Tltl MILL LIMITATIOM
NOTICE !II tleNbJ Clnzt Ulat lb
f'Utl\1~ Of I fteao\uUo• .. Qle
.Board of TlllwubiP 1"rllltlll ot. die
1.ownahlp of ColumbiA. olllo~ pUjt4
f1D lbe &amp;tb. dl7" of &amp;apWatier• 1M.
there will be 1Ubmltld. W a ~te 01
lbl people of Nld CoJamtwi n ...
~hlp at a OZNUAL ltLSC'I'JON to be"
ht-ld In the 'l'Owftlhlp ol COIWitlbLI,
Ohio, a\ U. nplar piiCN Ol ~~

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wm1 of M.OO &amp;Dd U9.10. .wJW. 1Dter..,.l. • ltd for a fore-ciNu.re of
Mort111e of tb• tolJoft'lnt llncdbell
real propei"QI , aDd other relief, to-

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Belnl In C.lumbll Town~blp"
Melp County, Oblo, bounded ;;;;(~
4eacrlbed as follow.;
Put of Sedlon 31, ToWMhlp t
Kana• 15, btlfinninl at a potat uJi
feet weft of the Nortbaut eoner

w•

or •ald Sc:eUon JJ; thnn~
97~ teet; Ulaace South 1
daJNe
Wl'lt 12118 feet to tha Nnt.u of
a county road; thence alont U&amp;e
rounty rud nortb 01 delhtl 45
mlnute1 W!l!li 21 feet to 1 pobd1
liMn«' IOUIII lto:i f..t to I earner at the Una of ld.u He)'lll
tllenee North -111 dean• Eat mt
teet to the tellter ol lltate IDCb·
way No. 318; thence wtth tile
meaDden of nld hJJhwar Nortb 1
de1ree E..t 'l'te teet, Nort.b 11 - .
ll"HI aut 2110 feet ao;td NorQI. 13

VOIJ HMR: A
Sti.FFUN' GCUID
8ACI&lt; lliERf IN
11tf. FILE RooM

III@IMI@i•·.of:

·~ 1ft excaa of U..1J'!tt~
J:.odtaUrm, tor tbll benefit
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Wa Towullip far Ule Plii"POIM 411 ...,.
v•dlna: and main&amp;.Unlnl an ..,anwa.
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EDOIE?

appliance&amp;, botndi"P Ill 11W1 ilwn•
for, or Ule •&amp;abu.bmeD' ..., ..aauonanee of Uaee of fin alanD Ulenapb or !.be P111DU' o1 pen.aaeal,
pari-d.me or volaaiMr an_. or
tbe aame.
Said tal. blllq: ID adcUUnaJ. tu
oJ one mill 10 run
•• 1 nt.a not neu '"' 1.1 mW for
CUlb ona dollal" of valuatloa. wblclll

fr ,.,. ,....

a.uftt~Ni

to ten cent. for eaall.

dollara ot valuaUaa for

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TIM Polll

ODe

rout

for aaid ~ wW be
cpen at 1:30 o'doell A.M. Ud .....m
open •ntn 1:10 o'clock ._... Dftull
Standard Time of Mkl dl7,
...,
81 order of U.. lloud. of a.uo....
al Mcip C!IWlil, Oblo,

IIMMITT ••WH.L

The only IIU'e way

Gh•l,.....
DOI.DTH'I M. .IONN5Totl

to "...-t

your eblm to the rlght-of·WI)'

DlrKtor
Uald. OetoiMr L U..
to '1'1 10 1" 10 IIJ 10 •

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dc:1reet 30 lllinu'- eut 115 IMt

Lo the IDtc:nec!UOD of 8t.at.a HJ.jh•
way No. J88 wlt~ tbe ceater liDe
of a county road1 thence ala~ tbe
center ol aald county road aotath
88 deJree• 30 mlnlltel weat tat
flll!t to tba IOIIth-t C!OI'DIII 1111
the store lot; Ur.eace wltb the
line of ukl . ~tore lot llOrt.h 4f, deltelll e.. t 3110 f-eel to tbe nortber-

-•t

lr cornu thereof; tUJtee wiUI tha
norttl line of old 1tore lot aoJilt
In dep-eea 30 JlllD\It.aa . . t 1•
feet to the cellier UDe of State

No.

lhahway

3881 thance

a

eut coruer uf 1aid

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
If you haven't time to do
something, ask for help from
the busy man and bypul 'the
loafer.
·

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who ,...., """'
,,. o romv dar ai1UOfll uoqnt
to sh&lt;lter under """"one

lllont
de.,..,

aald eenlc:r 11ne DOI1b
eat 4tO fee' to Ule aoutharlJ corner of the lancll of Bella llal' ~Y­
ender; thence aloq ..W IAwuder'a llnl! nllrib 55 defNM WHt
1008 feet a•d DOrtll -6 da,nea JO
m.IDULee Well OJ7 t ..t to tJie plaoe
of bellJUl!&amp;l, e0111tala1D1 101.1 M'•
"'•· mora or le81.
Alao part of Bectloa 31. Towzt,.
idtlp &amp;, R•JIIe 15, bll&amp;blDIDI at 1
point I:MII teet wat of the IOUtb-

3a:

tc:ctiOD

Prop~

d••'• umbrella.

Ollhe 848 new drugo to fll!ht 1
diaeaae and sufterlDg m' the
last 211
525 originated Ill
the Umted Stateo.

theDce BOrtb I daii"Ma 1Nd :U.
teet; tbenee .-nt 1211 feet1 thlmce
80UU. I detJNe wed 1IID hit to
U)e lOUth Une ol Aid Sedlon II;
thenee eut. aloq lbll NI1CI 1011th
llDe 1~ lett to U. place ., 'becuntallllDI ~ ~· lnOftl

•"'or nl"'•·

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OPYOMRIIST

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OF'nCE·HOUiiS 9:30 'ro12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT.NOON ON '
. THUIIS.) - . EAST. COi:JRT ST., POIIEROY
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from that Hl'taiD. vein of cut, ~
eallY aDd nrioUIIF know.!~ II Number -6., Clarion or Lhl'iutoM CoaJ,
to.-tber with tbe rlJbl. to mlM
an4 remo..-a ..m• u ...s bl deed
racorde4 1D DHd Boolt 1Ho P ...
aot. of tha: ~d Bteordl ot Meftl

You are

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mawer Ute

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••ld PeUUoa bJ the lrUI dQ' of Deettllber, 1111, .,. 1\!dlm.m bJ ...
fiUit wiU be Nl'ldered ap1ad :rqg,
TNI riOiaAL I,.AND IANC
LDUII'VII.LI,

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Craw. craw &amp; ,.,...,,

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Attorneys fer llalfttift
11' ,.1 ID lt; 10 11; 10 . ; It 6

ll 11 lfte

lll!r, 1888. tba \tii..UOD · of t.Y"JI.al;
tM lea mlU llmlli.U.OO,
tor 1t1e "H••IJ. .. ·ra..ro; vmap
Jor UM ~ ot -.~.,..,...

1n eacau Of

llicl. ,... ._.i: .a ,. - .. "' ••

....... ta• ~-- baU {(,.: ..w to
nan lor tuur ',t.art at 1• f1W -.ot ••·
uedl:n1 \It mill for Qcb •a'ae dollu
uf ,a.uaUun. which amGIID'c-. !Ita; · for each on• hUJMiied
ot v.aluaUon, for }'uu'r ~an .
TIM Pnl.. tor Mid' &amp;lfttloa
cpea at 1:30 o'cl«k A-IC· aad
opan uaUl t :JO o'clte):' P.JI,

W nw
da!llan

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wW be

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.IOMMITOii

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sta.ndud Tnon.a of 11111 ·.ana,- order ol u.a Beard of ZleciUOftl, •

of Meip Co•nty, Ohio.
UWIT'i o. WILL
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· You'll ftnd people who quit high ,..·hoot ~.;roge $~5 a week;, ••• fhan'j,eo~Je
who fini•h . For the ~incl or job you want, get the&lt;\{lut•ation you need.
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flowen
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2t!. Lul&gt;rl-

lela .
Contalnllll In
118.5 KI'W.
moN or ~. bUt aub,Ject. to aD

Coa.D11", obla.

AN' GO 011

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IIDDUDta

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BI.OWif1' TtftXIC.H
THE Bt.II'IOS,
HARRY'! RflAX

�Now You Know
I.Y~:~

he

N
M. Nl'""' and GI!Oilltl
C.· Wallace take their presldeallal

CIJI1PIIin~

some Or

not use the Oldy
effective federal Instnanent to PNJgn.ma.
enCorce the S&amp;t&gt;reme Court
Wollace Oew to Waohlqton
school (desegregation) decision SUndBy nlllfll ard, m1111ents
- but In the North he says he Iller steppill&amp; frllll hl1. CIJII.
doesn't really mean it." said the paign plane, he took isaue with

before
leading

today

America's
newSpaper editOrs and publish..
era whUe Hubert H. Humpbrey
sets out on what could be his
moat critical set.rch for votes.
speaking in Washington at the
annual conrerence of United

Press International Editors and
Publishers. Nixon, the GOP
nominee, was scheduled to
appear early this af'lernoon
after his third..party challenger
had delivered an address and

left
ror
another
speaking
engagement at the National
Pres• Club nearby.
Humphrey, who took time out
Sunday to attend the fow1h
World Series ga.me in Detroit,
resumed active campaig11ing
tMay by charging Ni xon with
political doobletalk. The Democratic candidate accused his

Republican opponent of saying
one thing in the North and
another in tlle Sooth.

wariace

would
llnlsh behind Nixon but ahead of
Hwnphrey.
"I would tlnish ftrsl," he said.
111 don't
think the New York
Times knows anything more
about public opinion than this
microphone."
In other political developwere held today,

ments:
~lro

T. Agnew- The GOP
v i c e presidential candidate
spent Sunday in Baltimore at a
National Football League game
between the Baltimore Colts
and tile Chicago BearL He
returned to the campaign trail
today with st®s In Raleigh,
being. ..
N.c., and Jacksonville, Fla.
Nixon blamed Democrats for
Edmund S. Muskle- The D&amp;allowing federal assistance to mocratic '¥ice presidential nomi·
become federal planning, there-- nee, interviewed Sunday on
television (Face the Nation-CBS). said the years Nixon
spent in public otnce left "no
record of leadership or accomplishment
that amounts to
anything." The Maine senator
said Humphrey, on the other
hand, had Ha great record in
the dvil rights field .•• in law
eiJorcement, and in political
reform."

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RATS

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UTILITY LAWN RAKE
H~:aJ , and ferruh' UI\'. l' namckd
attractive green. 20 teeth , IIWJ
incht'S wide. 48

JJC

inch burncote
handle.

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Rtllnforced lines ~prinf!: back eu sily,
24 in ches wide. Se!Hoding ~lll' k ct
48 inch handle.

Plated rein forcing spring stiffens
tines, distributes the load. 54 inch
A:d t handle. 24

3.19

tines.

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ROOF COATING
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DELUXE LAWN RAKE

anti seals

Asbe~tos-filler , renew _~

G:~l..,ani7.cd, with

{l';!rfuralcd raised

3 99

roofing with a waterproof coat.

bottom for proper draft. Snug-fit·

Use on wood,

lin g cover. R ~g.
5.69 VALUL

3 66

metal, or masonry. 5 Gallon.

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DENNIS

PLASTIC ROOF
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(Continued frmt page D
or in Congress-the new sllm
GOP majority In the Houoe will
work more or less harmonl&lt;llsly
with the
narrowed Senate
Democratic majority. Conservatives wUl certainly be more
firmly In controL Tho New
Deal, Fair Deal, New Frontier
and Great SOcle1;y will not be
repealed. But some programs
may die for lack of money.
Loots Cassels, sentoredltorThe •summer of 1968, Instead of
being the worst yet in terms of
radal violence, was consideraw
bly less violent than 1967. The
trend mill' he temporary but
there are grounds for cautious
hope It will conUnue. Part or
thtl answer ls better riot control
technique.
BUt
even mdl'e
important ror the long run Is an
evident belief by urban Negroes
that rioting has oerved Its
purpose
lll'OUslng whites to
the frustrations .fA the black
community and that 1\trther
violence woold be self defeating.

or

GUARD SI'RUCK
Damages were minor to a ear
driven by Jeanette Johnsoo, 18,
Pomeroy, at 12:30 a.m. &amp;mday
oo East Main St. Pomeroy pollee said the driver reached to
the Ooor
the car to retrieve
her purse, which had faUen. Sie
went totherightand struck a bumper guard on a power pole as she
pulled back onto the roadwl\1'.
There were no injuries and no

or

arrest.

5 ~~P _.,

1.88

361NCH

ALUMINUM
THRESHOLD

The li&gt;Polntmenl was lllltOUilced totla,y bJ1 Charles B; Engllsh,
Champaign co u ot y attorney,
farmer and dairy ~te

leader, "who heada ' the "rural
Americana lor · HUiqlihrey•' in

reco.n1ti011

m

Riot, Bum

In Protest

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

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

Hush

1\t

LONDONDERRY,
Northern
Ireland (UPI) - Homan Citholle clelnmltratoro tocii\Y bumed
I pullce otsUon in I Utlrd dtl)'
rioting ap!nat alleged dlacrlmlaation fly the mainly Protestant
JPVemDlenl.
Flrermm baWed the !lamea
three mllea from this cit;y'a
heart lrbere pollee armored
carl patrolled a _,.e mile
that became a baWoground saturday and ~. Hospital a
treated 96 per80111. Seorea of

or

· Injured
· doctored
'"'
the llj)Ot.
Polleearre29 per80111.

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Home Allain Mlnlater W I 1llam Crolg of Northern Ireland
blamad the rlotlnoartlyonCom•
munlate lnllltrlllin&amp; the IUepl
lrloh Republican Army (IRA.).

Tho IRA HOke to loin thla BritIsh domhllon to lndepondent, fto.
maD Cllbollc .- e r n Ireland.
But Gerald Fill, member of
parllameut and Injured In the
lighting that lncludtrd Molotov
cocktails, said: "II will g e I

Vinyl innrt fo, po11 1iv1 , . .1
oeoinat droh1, •oitl, dull o"CC

•....

worse."
"You eamot aweep th1l

thing
under the table 1111¥ longer. The
people who are second elua

s·l 0101 WI:-..IJ0\1
~IT

ctUz•• bec&amp;ule ol thelr Roman
rellllon have h a d
eiiOtll!ll," Ito elid In a ststement.
Catbolle

TRIPOLI
lUI tonloiru 2 1he.11 )6"

POMEROY CEMENT
. BLO~I CO.
The o..,artment Stor• of

Building Since 1915

J

72"

Narrow &amp; Wide
Recal Brown

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l!Mre Slooeo Are S.osl~lp P•lciHI

IIIDDLI!PORT, 0.

MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS
Cecil Ray See, 20, Middleport,
Armed Forces, and Sondra. Sue
Buckley, 17, Mlddlepor~ Wtil!am

Thomas Hendricks, Jr., 19, Jla..
Army, and Mlrcla
lltane Stewart, 16, Mlner&amp;Ytlle,
cine, U.S.

HeiCeta 18 10-'

20 to 26, Fat Colts

carmers

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Cc11r!e'

TIJI~ 24:

LAMBs -

Se.,.;hi ' vieWed til

18 to 22, Light Wll. 16 to 20, . . The
' c.mlirori 18 to 1&amp;.
IT
. CLUB TO MEilT .
.
The' Syr&amp;cuH Third Woctneailoy Hilmomakera Oub' will meet
at munl~ll pork (KJne House)
WednesdOY, Oct. 9 at 10 Lm.
There
be I guest -ker.
Each Ia to
her table serYice. Drink will be served. AU

wm

brbw

homemakers are welcome.
NO STRIKE
COLUMBUS (tJP0 Ali&lt;iut
$,000 wor~rs at North Amert•
can Rockwell Corp. pve near!JI
unanimous epproval Sunda)' to a
new ciHIIract proposal to replace
the old peel which e&gt;Pires Thuro-

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DIVORCE AW ARDEO
Patricia . Ann Hart has been
awarded a" divOI'ce from EmU
Earl Hart In Meigs Coon1;y Com·
mon Pleas court on groonds OC
groaa neglect
duty and extreme cruelty.

or

and are quaiiDed to do. He did
not lndkate how many soldiers
had been ordered forward.
A directive orderinr the
combat
area tranarer was
contained ln the division'• dally
bulletin Sept. 7. The bulletin Is
an officlol unit publication,

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Carl illh!berJ. tjxe""!!Ve SOC•
rotary, Soutbeastirm Ohio 1111·
llonal Coundl, amooOicod that
Albert G. Glle"' Dlreetor of the
Oblo Oi!lce at 'AI1PIIa&lt;ht"' bpi
deaJanatecl flladB Iii the lleB Illcal budget
the propoHjl
joint vocational sciri&gt;ol• . ,
·
It was also reporlod that local. atale lind Appalachia flmds
wiD he provided to belj&gt; fluance
a school for an enrellmeut of
II&gt;Jiroxlmately 1,000 te 1,200 stu.
denta If the dlllricte Involved
see tit to parUclpale In a joint
vocational school dlatrlct.
Noxt atap In iho Corllllltjm of
the · piopoaod JotriCv,;.:.\!on;ir
School District Ia for the respectlve boards of G~Cttlloll In
the tour.eountr area to
res.
.

\OJrOrd

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the asslotant

adJu-

tart. Copt. Walter- Stein. A i:opy

t'

ia sent to the PerQaon. ·
The siHoot.llve general iiald
the order waa Issued prior to
the Sept 7 bulletin. lle-ll!tl l!
wea put Into etrectoller cai-eful

cont~lderatton.

· ttAM ST.VWJNGS
Weak Endlrw Oct. 5 .
.
SUnday MiDII - (In pr;tar .~
tbelr rank) Luclfero~F--.!
G &amp; A, Luy-4, P
~·
SMmrocks._ W"!ft~ . :
P~l• Fersuson, 1~;111.
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PldUia Forauaoa.
lle~:f
HIP Game, Challnerl. F~~~
son, 218; HIP ~rtei,JoePoirop
559.
.
Man'• llerchlllta - Sider'•
BulldltW' • BliJPb, G. 0. Roul)l
&amp; Sons, (Tie); Sllko.W.O.W. (tle1,
Mason Co. Bank, !'intooote, N~
Uonal . Guard, Mlllors Ins.
Game • Ed Wblte. · 232; H~
Series • Bull
512.
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TuesdOY Women- Deadbelto,
No,ybemta, st._a and TOpperl, (tie); Lucl\i&gt; sir!keo and
CJ....,., (tiel; Alley Cotl and
Slllmroeks. Ill. ~HloriJII.....I
erta, 221; HIP Series • NeD.~
Smith, 50&amp;.
Man'elnduatrtal- Coca Coli;
Burton'• SUnoco, Hlckmaift;.
Tom Rue Motor, J.D.M., A.B.c1,
CIOIII!'rto (tle); 51, J~h, W-"
. doll i,Jlied. Hllh Gillie • WIU!o
l&gt;uddlne. andEd Wh!M; ' Z261 Hl&amp;lt
sartea -Joe lltadl8y,' 622.

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-r.mant.

Elberfelds Store Wide October Sll•s
DRIVE·- . TO ELBERFELDS IN
POMEROY FOR OUR , OCTOBER
....
SALES.
USE OOR PARKING 'LQJfQN .
ZND STREET. THE STORE. I$ · OPE~,
WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5:00.
. , .
SAVE ON KROEttLER LJVlNG
ROOM SUITES - BERKLI·NE EASY
CHAIRS - LIVING ROOM TABLESDINETTE SETS - WHIRLPOOL ·
WASHERS - DRYERS ~ STOVES SINKS - UTILITY CABINETS- RCA
TELEVISIONS-RADIOS-ST~REOS- ·
RECORD PLAYERS - DRAPERIES
QRESS GOODS - UPHOLSTERING
MATERIALS - WOMEN'S 'DRESSES '
COATS - SKIRTS - ·. :&amp;·LOUSES - ,
SWEATERS - · Sl-~CKS:.; ,-. ,GIRLS
WEAR.- MENS_AND.fS.OYS·.JAC
TROUSERS - SWfAtEJ{s;~~ ..
CLOTHING - fi0US£J:ARES
HOSIERY ~ WOMEN$:·tiN'GE~IE.
FOUNDATION GARME:~TS..:INFA
WEAR. BARGAINS AbL.: OYEj;.
STORE IN EVERY 0 . ARTME
DURING OUR
SAL
-~

Fair and a little warmer tonight with lows In the toa lind
low 50s. Increaal.ng doncth•ll
and warmer Wednesdto' wltll •
chance or shower I.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. I

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147 Reds Killed

IU

algned

Weather

Governor Expecte~ Here for Rt. 3~' (~eremony

19

12 10 It, Bulli 18
22, Milk COws' 100 to 200.
·
VEAL C/il.VES - Top. 35.35, .
· sac.irds 30 to 32, Meillum ~ tO sma,
28, c.m. &amp; !iva. 20 to 32, Culls Ilk!
18 to :i2. .
:. ,. ' .•
. nltdrt at
srui:EP - Ewes &amp; !.rrls 11 10·
of
10. Slock Ewes 5 to 10, Falshtjep eel recOtitl.r by
4 to 10;• prua 1 !;'» 5, ~~s t .to · Y~
·
1'1 •• !l' Pfbvpm~
10, Fl~1~ Wethera S ti t(r

sa l u ters• Draw Combat Areas.

Catholics

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"Rural Amerlcau• fOr Hum·
Phre.Y" canq&gt;algn In Ohjo.

2 Injured

SHOW STARTS 7 P,t..,

Kit ( Onto ;,., , One 36" ond fwo

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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All,y. Frank W. J&gt;=~~~
Pomero,y baa been 1
the alate eunmtlleo! of the

Are

ADMISSION: SSe an:t sn .-

8&lt;4" plen1 of 1tr ipping, end ca

VOL XXI NO 117

Ohio.
Porter said hla atUort of the
Killed in Fire
HU~q~hrey • !lluslde prqp:am Ia
based 011 persOMJ
of
NEW YORK (UPI) - About 55 the opportunity new lOodersllW
horeoa were killed today In a otrers ruH! AmeriCL : The proOre that destroyed • riding •· P"am Mr. H~~~q~hrey propose• Ia
eadelllll stable. Twenty • . Ova baaed on basic neoda Cor Imother horses broke out or the provement that have ·been reccollt~~&gt;slng structure and slam· ognized and called Cot bJ1 rurol
peded lhrou&amp;h the streets of a people, lnclutllrw the following:
New concepts In C&amp;rm bargainBrookl,yn reol~ section.
ing power; atrozwer rarm eoTM&gt; of the Reelni horoea,
crazed by the Darnell and some ~ratives; long .. term credit
of them badly bul'11od, collided at reasonable rates;· tax reform
with cars. No InJuries were re- to protect ramily farmers; exported to persons as a result pended lendlq authority Cot the
Farmers Home ~nistraUon;
o1 the ftre or tho collisions.
strategic reser-ves orJP&amp;Jor farm
oommodltlea; new exPort markets, ard abollUon or hunger.
HWIIIfhrey has given priority
to two p h of bnmedlate im(Continued from page 0
portance to tanners: making becaldwell car and moderate dam. sic farm programs permllllent,
age to the Daniela car. No one with improvement and adequate
was lniurod.
fwxUng; and placing farm peo-pi• at crldcal points through·
TWO HURT
out the govermnent where the
TWO PERSONS WERE ln,jur- economic welfllre ol 11rrm peo.
ed In a car collusion at 4:411 ple is affected.
p.m. saturday on Brumlleld Rd.,
nv..untha of a mile west o! 7'\
Rt. 790. No charges wereCiled.
omcerl sald cars driven by
PLEIKU, Vlel!lllll (UP0 - A
Slanlord 0. Cox, 17, HI. !Northu.S.
Army general said today
up, and Alma D. Martin, 38, HI.
soldiers
in his dlvtsJon who tail
I Crown City, collided In a blind
to
salute
&amp;liJerior officers are
curve. There was moderatedam w
sent
to
combat areas for
age to both cars.
punishment.
Mrs. Martin and her ICIIl, DaMaJ. Gen. Olarles P, Stone,
vid, 13. sullered oompa on the
commander
of the 18,000-man
head but neither was lmmedl·
4th
Infantry
Division, said ln a
ately treeted,
11 The
statement,
policy is
Herbert 0 , &amp;nlth, 22, Columcarried
out
with
discernment
bus, was cited to Galltpolbt muw
nlclpol court Oct. 11 on a charge only after a Oagrant vlolatlon.
"Most often the man ls
of speed in excess fdr road conditions alter a me car accident counseled on the spot and, it
at 8:411 p.m. Saturday m Rt. necesaary, referred to his qnl.t
554, one aild tWo-tenths miles Ci)rifrriBnder Cor apprcpriate
action.••
west or Rl 160.
OUicers said Smith attemptw stone's headqWll"ters are at
ed to make a lett turn onto a Camp Enari, five miles from
street. Hls car skidded off the this Central Hlghlards town.
road and struck a telegraph pole After bei~ asked about the
owned by the C &amp; 0 railroad. punishment order. he said in his
There was heavy damage to the slatemenL "It has been the
car. The pole was pushed over policy to transrer soldiers who
and one wire broken on the tiJp fllil 19 salute in camp Elllri to
assembly. Smith was not in,jurw forward areas where saluti~ is
oot a requirement."
ed,
The genent said men sent to
• A Meigs CountY accident OCw
curred at 6:34 p.m. Saturda.Y combat areas are given jobs tor
on ~ Hollow Rd., one and which they have been trained
three.toothl miles east ol Rt.
124. No one was Injured and
no charge was ftled.
Robert C. Stewart, 27, HI.
2 Chesll!re. Called to round a
curve.
s car went off the right
aide or the hlllflway, over an
embankment, and overturned onto
ita top. There was heavy damw
age to the car.

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OCT. 7 • 10
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president in remarks a New York Times survey
prepared for delivery in Erie, shOWIIW that If the olecUon
PL
"In the North he stood silent
during
the ugly c&amp;Jf1)aign
against
Mr. Justice (Abe)
Fortas- aOO in the South he
slyly joined it."
Nixon told a nationwide radio
audience Sunday that Democra~
tic-sponsored welCare legislation
had backfired.
Although recent lederal programs were designed to promote
domestic peace and
general prosperit,:o', he said, they
"have had almost the OA)Osite
ef.fecl - less tranquil lty and
more violence, more public
welfare and less personal weD-

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and the ooa tiOUjll "hne
the overnl&amp;htlowlolqiel'!'t..es
generally be tri tile middle ·
40s except ~C&gt;per tos' exlrilile
aouth. Warm through the middle or the week turning cooler
toward end of week.
· Rain 1111 wUI avenge ·one
half to three quartero Inch occurtng as showers Wednesday
through f'rlday.

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In all racea, more boys than
girls are bom with the ratlo
generally considered to average
about 106 males per 100 females .

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SAIGON (UfD-U.S. Wsn trymen and paratroop reinforcements battled counterattacking
North Vietnamese veterans into
a second day today on Sal~n's
northern doorstep and reported
147 Conununisls killed.
U.S. spokesmen said eight
Americans were dead and 13
wounded in the battle arOWld
Trang Bang, 25 miles northwest
of the capital. 11 waa one of the
fiercest fights in recent weeks
close to Saigon,
Ba!Uefield report&amp; said 250
Infantrymen from the U. S. 25th

Division ran Into the dugwin
Communists Monday while ply~
ing the flatland padly coontry
around Trang Bang, a favorite
guerrilla bivouac on the way to
Cambodia.
Outnumbered and temporarily
outgunned,
t he
Americana
called for helicopter.rldlngpara~
troop reinforcements and batted
the Reds with dive bombers and
arUIIery. The Commwrlshl withdrew at nightfall Monday but
counter attacked at midnight,
the amouncement said,

Didn't Work
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPO
- Municipal Judge John Charw
oock granted two wishes to a
man who appeared before him
Monday on charg~.: oJ! threatening t.o kiU his wire. The judge
allowed the man to preach a
sermon for a few minutes during the courL

When asked why his wife was
not In court. the man answered, "Judge ['d rather be here
than anywhere with her." He
was remaOOed back to the cif.l'
jail

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t Set for 11
On Project Site

Ohio's Gov. James A. Rhode:; is expected to be in Meigs County
Friday to participate in dedication ceremonie s of the new section
oC U, S. Route 33 t:rom Hock Springs to Darwin.
Ralph Welker, Meigs-Gallia- Athens repre sentatil'e, said this
morning Gov. Rhodes notified hln1 by phone or his intention to join
in the dedi~ation of the $4,108,077.77 project, the first-ever stretch
or rour-lane highway here.
Gov. Rhodes, making his first visit here of several months,
will fly to Athens aOO drive to the dedication site, one of the two adja.
cent roadside rest areas along the new highway at 11 a.m.
The Pomeroy Ctlamber of Com- es, Meigs Local &amp;Jperlntendent
merce, with representatives of
of Schools, reported that the
the Middleport c
c and the Joinf. Vocational School proposw
Meigs County Community Imed for the GalliawMeigs-Vinton
provement Corporation, m e t
and Jackson County area would
Monday In a noon luntheon sesnot include a technical educ:ation
sion to arrange the dedication.
section, as had been reported to
State and other officials at w
the C of C earlier.
tending the ceremonies will be
Also present were MargeHoffw
Invited to an informal luncheon
ner, l\.lollie Hill, Tom Cassell,
at the Salisbm1' Elementary
Hichanl Chambers, Ralph Warw
school immediately after the ac .
den Ours, Bob Jacobs, BUI Mctivitles . The Pomeroy Chamber,
Daniel, Olin Boot~e, Gloria Cross
with the CIC, Middleport C of C,
and Bob Wingett
and the Southern Development
Corporation, are expeded to
share oos'ts of the luncheon and

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Pomeroy Sewerage
Near Bidding Stage
Pomeroy may be ready to in.
vtte bide for its sewerage system within a week, Mayor Charles Legar reported at Monday
night's regular session cA. coonell.
Mayor Legar old Solicitor
Fred Crow lain the final stages
ol cheddng properties. Bids may
be advertised aa soon as this
Phaee or work Ia completed, the
mayor sold.
Coundl, bt other acUvlty,
heard the reeding or one bid
ror a new pollee cruiser and
voted to accept it. The bid of
Pomeroy Motor Company or $1,-

962, plus the old car, was received from Manager Bill Grueser. The ne11 Chevrolet cruiser
wUl have a 350 cubic Inch, 300
HP motor .

Council in the brief session
also transferred $2,990.11 rrom
the parking lot meter l'Und to the
special bond retirement rund and
accepted Tom Cassell's invttaUon to a dimer on Oct. 17, cas~
sell is manager or Colwnbia
Gas of Ohio.
Mayor Legar waa authorized
to purchase new street marker signs and a resolution was
approved authorizing the vllla.ge

to enter into an agreement wtth
the C&amp;O Railroad to run four
12-inch sanitary sewer pipes unw
der the railroad tracks.
Council abo agreed that a
rirm wanting to place advertise~
ment truh containers in the vil lage mf\Y do ao, providing the
advertisements appearing on
them are related to businesses
inside the town.
Attending were Mayor Legar,
Clerk Edna Schoenleb, and Counw
etlmen Leslie Fultz. president ;
Frank Rizer, Don Collins, Roy
Reuter, loo Poulin snd Bob HYsell.

Humphrey Desperate for Money

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WASHINGTON
(UPI}Hubert H. Humphrey Hdesper ~
ately" needs money to get
rational television exposure in
the closl ng weeks of the
presidential
campaign.
He's
as~ for contributions.
Faced with an acute shortage
of funds since the beglming of

the

campaign, Humphrey has
been able to pw-chase only onehalf hour of prime evening time
on one network, and had to
borrow to do iL
His
hair-hour speech on
Vietnam in salt Lake Cit;.y last
week which
cost $110,000
actually netted $155,000 after

News ... in Briefs
By United Press lrternational
PARlS - NOW IS THE TIME, IF THE deadlock in the Paris
talks on Vietnam Is going to be broken before the U.S. presidential
election, diplomatic sources saJd today, The swrces said a dramatic
breakthrough before the Nov. 5 election is possible.
Cyrus R. Vance, No. 2 negotiator at the talks, has been in
Washington and diplomatic SOW'ces said he has been asking for
more Oexibllicy - a less rigid line - in the U.S. position. Only
Wednesday and Oct. 16, 23 and 30 remain ror negotiating sessions
berore the American presidential election.

the vice president devoted two
minutes of the program to an
open plea ror money.
The surplus Is going toward
Jnother hair-hour program, this
one devoted to the is~ue of law
aOO order, tentatively scheduled
Cor saturday .
But Hwnphrey would like to
do one of the programs every
week until the campaign endsif he can get the money. He
tentatively plans one of the
nation's ecorKilly am pos sibly
one which would feature his
family and that of his running~
mate, Sen. Edmund S. MuskJe.
Humphrey also would like to
tape 21 five--minute broadcast
spots if, as he told reporters
aboard the plane, 11 we can cet
the money."
The vice president h blunt
about his finances. He said
during a televhdon interview
(WICU-TV)
in
Erie,
PL,
Monday that "we have had
serious financial troubles. ••

a oommlttee or Ron McDade,
Jack Carsey, Ted Reed, Kermit
Walton and George Hargraves,
Jr ., was a_wointed by President
Bill Grueser to make arrangements.
Fred Crow, Pomeroy attor w
ney who led efforts to have a
dedlcation ceremony ror the new
highway, urged all Meigs Counw
tians to make an effort to attend
and show their appreciation to the
state for the new highway.
The bands of Meigs, Southern
and Eastern High Schools are expected to provide entertainment,
and Lelille Fultz wtll serve as
emcee.
Crow said the final inspection
of the Route 33 project, being
completed almost a year ahead
of .schedule by the V. N. Holder
man Construction Company, was
to begin today. Mr. Holderman
Is also planning to attend t h e
dedlcsUon, according to Crow.
In other actlvtty of the special chamber meeting, Hargrav
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Ohio Power
Asking Rate
Reductions
COLUMBUS

(IJPI) -

T he

Ohio Power Co. today asked the

Public UtUJtles COmmission for
permission to reduce Its rates
by an estimated $856,000 per

yoar.

TALLAHASSEE, FLA. - GEORGE WALLACE may not win
F1orida"s 14 electoral votes ror President, but his strength Is going
to be a major factor in determining who does carry the state. Richard M. Nlxon is gtven the edge now, with Wallace a close second.
But Democrats, who don't even claim that Hubert H. Humphrey
is the .PCVular choice In the state, are counting on Wallace to neutralize the conservation more sufficiently to push Floridl into the
Humphrey eoluma.

The proposed rate reduction
would he the ruth for the uUllty
1n the past five-an&lt;Hl--half years
wtdch has resulted in savings
to cuetomers of $2.3 million a
year.
A. N. Prentice, executive vice
president ot Ohio Power , said
more than 375-,000 customers
Mll,lld benefit from the latest
relllctlon.
Prentice said the latest decrease was a conttnuation of the
uUlity' a long.,tandlng philosoplzy
of reducing the cost
electric
18rVice at our opportunity.
"We believe &amp;troqly in this
phUooopby and feel that It Ia
certainly to wr cuatomer's advantap, and to ours, to pur.
eue It w our !Wiest cspabll.
it)·,'' Prentice said.

lWO HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENTS - a Dallas construction worker IDd a court bailiff rrom Eugene, Ore. - died Monclay
ln Texas and California hospitals. The deaths left the number of
llvlne heart transplant patients at 28 - Just under hill of the 57
periOil&amp; who haw undergone transplants.
The world's 33rd heart tnnsplant patient, Leorard Drake,
f2, a coort baUIR and retired postal worker from Oregon. dlod at the
Slanlord University Medical Certer In California. Fl~ Pratt, 46,
the world's 56th heart transplant patient rrc;nn Dallas, died at Park··
land Memorial lloopltal. Pratt had lived five days, Drake l6.1

SUFFERS BURNS
Terry Brewer was removed to
Voterana Memorial Hoapltal at
f:35 p.m. Mmdl\1' by the Porno.
roy emergency _.t for treatment ol bums of the rlidrt hand
and lq aullered while he was
startlnil a turnace at the 11ote1
Martin. He was treated and retrrmed home.

WNDON - PRIME MINISTER HAROLD WILSON of Britain
and Premier Ian Smith of Rhodesia will meet Wednesday In Gibralw
tar to try to settle the three - year • old diplomatic war between
their nations, it was announced today.
Rhodesia declared its indepeMence from Britain in 1965. Brt~
tatn had refused to grant independence because it said black Afrl·
cans did not have full political rights in Rhodesia nor were likely
to pt them. Britain has refused to recognize Rhodesian independence and organized un-backed economic sanctions against the tO&gt;bacco producing Atrican lalkl.

DAYTON - PLANS FOR AN ORDERLY wlthdnwal Ia the
oniy aoluUoo to the war In VIetnam, William Sidle llid In a campolp nDy here !llonclay. Th• Republican se,.tortal candidate sold
the present admlnlstratlon'•lnvolvement with Vletnam 1&amp; 11 unrealiJ-

Uc."
He uld the U,S, wao In Vietnam because oC the vani1;y of ProalJohnson. Earlier In the day, campatgnlq In Portamouth, be
said he feh that nOtional unrest was caused chlelly by an odlnlnlstntlon that thlnka Ilia llllllrter than the IIIlA on the street.

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WORLJ).FAMOUS .,IIIIo&lt;·
tor Leonard Berallela IUeo
a tlrlal ar Rhine wiDe oo
arrtvlnc alllona, Welt Ger·

m111y, for a eoaeert wltb the

New Y or k PbUharmorrle.
Bernstelo, wbo lo reUtlnc
as eoadudor of lbe orebel·
Ira at the eod of IIIIo oea·
HD, II OD

a l\'e-weQ tour

of Eonpe wltlllhe PIIUhar.

monte. IIHrlDI ataadanl

ore•etrtral rare,

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dueled' moden Amerleu

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HEADS KNIGHTS

COWMBUS (UPI) - Nod E.
Dun, a Van Wert buolne111111an,
baa baan eleelod P"and commander of the 27,000.....mber

Grand Comrnander7,
Templar of Ohio.

Kmtdrl•

Jury Finds
Beer Sold
To Minors

PT . PLEASMT - The crimiinal trial, West Virginia vs. Hel w
en Wilson, Mason, indicted on the
misdemeanor charge of contribw
uUng to the delln(Jl(!Rcy ot minors
by selling them beer, was heard
in Mason Count;)' Circuit Court
Mondtl)' with the jury finding the
defendant guilty 88 charged afw
ter deliberating a little over one

:wu nn.: ltN CHEERLEADERS - The Southern High School cheerleader COIJJS ror the 196869 school year is front, !rom left, Irene Cooper, Joy Theiss, Sharon Pyles; in back, Robin Morrow, and farthest back, Rita Salser, Jan Hill and Janice Manuel Miss Connie Williams is cheerleader advisor , - Sentinel Photo.
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Queens File

4 Injured

Pleadings of

When Car

Not Guilty

Charles and Mildred ~een,
the RD 2, Racine couple charg.
hour.
ed in separate indictments witb
The state's case was present·
man1laughter and child neglect,
ed by S. D. Uttl epage. CoWJsel
entered not-b\lllty pleas when ar~
for the defendant was John Anraigned In Meigs County comderson of Winfield. Five witw
mon pleas court Monday .
nesses for the plaintiff gave tesThe Queens arc charged with
timony and eight testified for the
the manslaughter as the result
defert5e.
or the deatb of their tive-yearw
Jurors were Ronald White,
old 100 on Aug. 20 and the new
foreman, Gwendolyn Hopson,
glect indictment came upon anDennis Holley, George E. Crump,
other son, twin to Ute one that
rrene Sayre, Marion Eshenaur,
died, being hospitalized.
Barbara Scarberry, Elmer Kapp,
Attorney James B. O'Brien
Bobby L. Henry, Agnes A. Beard,
represented the defendants and
Frances Hud:nt and E. W. Call,
Prosecutor Bernard V. Fultz was
Jr.
in charge of the state's case.
Following the jury verdict,
In another arraignment, Clem
Judge James Lee Thompson con.
Lawson entered a plea of not
tinued sentencing until Thursday, guil1;y to illegal pointing or a
Nov, 7 at 9:30a.m.
firearm. Lawson is r epresentw
The civil action trial styled ed by Attorney Fred W. Crow.
George M. MII.YeB vs. Reba and
All three defendants are free
Oakley M. WUUams was begun
00 bond.
bt the late atlerooon and will be
continued today, and the criml
na1 action trial, state vs. F"'e
Moderate Damage
Jeffers, indicted felonious asw
sault, is al10 scheduled for trial
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Caused in Wreck

today,

Hits Pole
Pf . PLEASANT - The Mason Count¥ Sterlf!'a deparlrnonl
investigated a one car acdda:Jt
Sunday 2 a.m. on RL 62 near tho
National Guard Armory reBUtting In injuries to rour peri!IOI1s
and property damage eatlmat $2,000.
11\iured were Leonard Watts,
29, Charleston, driver of the
JOHN VALE
vehicle; passengers Alice CleJohn Vale, Albany Route 3,
land, 18, snd Margie Shuler. LD.
and soo of Mrs. Nellie Vale,
both of Racine, Ohio, and William
a Meigs Coonty School ~per ­
Russell, 21, Minersville, Ohio.
visor , wu among 60 graduates
WatU suffered a fractured left
of the United Electroni c&amp; lnw
leg and was listed ln fair condl·
stitute at Cuyahoga Falls on
tion at Holzer Hoapital; Rusaell
Friday . His was the first class
was admitted to Pleasant Vallqy
to graduate rrom the 0 h i o
Hospital with raclal laceration,
Branch of th~ Louisville Techw
Alice Cleland was treated at
rdcaJ School. Attending the exPleasant Valley Hospital for
ercises were Mrs. Vale, Miss
cuts and bruises, and Margie
Juc\y Trenholm of Columbia,
Shut er was admitted to Holzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Glerm Mcsuffering a fractured leg. g;. iJ
Clure of Cuyahoga Falls, forin fair condition.
mer Meigs COWlty residents.
The Watts vehicle apparentb
Vale will be employed after
failed to round a curve, sheared
Oct. 14 by Industrial Neuclonw
o!I a utility pole, and &amp;to!lPed
ies in t:olurnbu s.
on the armory lawn,
Arrests recorded at the coun~
tv jail were James Morrow, 63,
ft. Pleasant, and Junes Roberta,
39, Gaillpolis Ferry, both &lt;hlra·
ed with intoxication and Larry
Riffle, 19, Point Pleasant, arrests on a court capias.
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - Republican senatorial candidate Wil w
llam Saxbe dalma he Ia running
out ~ money and has asked his
backerJ for more flmds .
CIJII[&gt;Illgn Chairman Gerald A.
Donahue appealed In a letter
Two divorce petitioaa. neith••to frienda of Bill S&amp;xhe to fi - er of which involves minor chilnance TV and radio tlme for dren, have been rued In Mmp
his Senate carnpalan. '"
County common pleas Oourt. Both
"We have managed to pro- plaintUta charge gross negleet
duce, and have ln hand, foor of &lt;lDy and enreme cruelty.
beauUtul color presentations on
The cases involved Larry M.
the main issues of the c am- Hawk, Middleport, vs. Mlrcla
palgn, •• Donahue sald ..T h e A. Hewk, Middleport, and Eacampatsn plan ortglnelly antlcl- tber Virginia Barker, l1nloR Ave.,
potod beg!m!ns television and Po~, vs. Wendell W. Bar~
radio epota In September.
ker, Muon. W. :VL
''Dire financlal problema have
forced us to cancel all Septem
VETERANS MEMORIAL
ber medla, It Donahue l&amp;1d. 11 0Cw
HOSPITAL
Iober lOth Is the cloadlln.o date
Admlslllone
- Elllel Colllaa,
to reoerve TV Umo Cor the IIlii

Medium damage to two vehicles was the result of an accident
at 6:30 a .m. Monday on Route
143 at the intersection of Town.
ship R,._5.
tilerftf"'Robert c. Hartenbll.ch
said his departm~~ .) was notified that a car driven by Cbar··
les Chester King, 55, Rt. l,
Middleport, collided with an auto
operated by Lowell Dean stanley, 34, Rt 2 Albany, when King
Malgs County School Dlstrlcte
was
blinded aa he attempted to
are cooperating to provide a
b!rn orr Roote 143 onto the townacilool wa driver training program tor men and women Jnter- ship road. No injuries or are - In becoming ochool bua rest&amp; were reported.
operatora.
The training program Ia one
developed by the State llopart.
mont
Education and Is des~ to give trainMs a com·
plote courae In jqJil tranaportatloo.
Retail Nlea tu receipta In
lndlv!Wa.la who l!llcceastully Melp County Cor tho period Sept,
complete the oouroe should be 15.:18 thla year were sllllbtly
euccesstul In passing the dri- under the corresponding period
ver'• teat administered by the last year,
Hecelpto for the period total.
state Hleh"'IY Pairol.
eel
$7.4110.12 compared to reTherio will he no charge to
lndlv!cDaio In the program. Arr:i· ceipts of $7,413.27 lor the per. half ol Oc:tuber - thua we are
me over 21 yeara ol qe wm lod ac Sept. 17 lhroup Sept.
desperate to ral10 In 1111¥
would be available to drive Ia 30, lutyear.
amount at once. II
eligible to participate. Cluoea
LOCAL TEMPS
will be limited lo ll5.
IIIEJGS GENERAL IJOSPUAL
The lemjlerature In Fl&gt;mm.arerob,)... a
Adn!oslanl - a.arteo WID,
Ev•J7U10 lntore- llhould.....
tlty the respeetlve local oehool downtoom wabteu dlllrict at I'Mierqr; C t - - WDllamo,
~ u 110011 u 1108· 11:20 a.m. tocii\Y waa 61 depwa Porn-.
elble.
under 'III'IIY sides.
Olocharps - None.

Saxbe Hardup

School Bus

For Campaign

Drivers to

Be Trained

Retail Sales Tax

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