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Now You Know
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The term "'claarette" fa an

Candidates Charge, Countercharge
political ft.gure I have seen or ec:qo am a projected Else...,
The presidential election cam- heard, are equipped to do these hower violt to Jepan had to be
palan roared Into Its ftnal week thirws," the 17~year-old general canceled because of studert
today with parUBin _.Jo told hJa one-tfme ...tee president. disturbances.
Johnson oald he menUoned
Predicts Humphrey Win
frmn two White Hoose occu.
those
things 41 1est we forget the
A
few
hours
before
on
panta, one curnnt and 01¥1
fonner, and a Ourry of charges Sunday, President Johnson on a shape &lt;i the world the laat tlme
and countercharges from the quick trip to a New York Richard Nlxoo held hl&amp;h public
Democratic luncheon called offlce."
candidates.
Nixon meanUme oald during
Fr&lt;m a slckded in Washing- Nixon and tho RepWllcan party
ton, former President Eisen-- 04 IP&lt;Jstles of inaction," and questionl!W on a television show
hcMer wrote to GOP candidate predicted "Hubert Humphrey is that he did oot believe Johnaon
Richard M. Nixon that the going to wake up the morning would use the Paris talks oo
country needs a leader to unite of Nov. 6 as the president-elect VIetnam for political purposes,
It, deal with crime and its of the United States."
He reminded his listeners
causes, cope with Vietnam and
other foreign problems 11¥1 Russla was threatening to bury
decentralize a federal power America at the time Eisenhow( contlrwed ll"om l'lge I)
structW'e which is "the heritage er left ofrtce, there was danger
of a Communist takeover in the Uon, and Charles S. Crlmer, 40,
ol years of Democratic rule.
••y ou, better than any other
Rt 1, Middleport, was jal]ed on
a violation of probation charee.
There was a totaloC16persons
in custody In the Meigs COunty
(Contimed from Page 1)
jail this morning, the largest
16-yeor.old Michael Ryan ol Garlleld Heights, who OB&lt;aped !rom number at one time for several
JDC in Columbus elght days ago, The crash scene was on Ohio
year~
U, near Ohio 5.
- AKRON, OHIO - VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT Humphrey to-day began a last ditch effort to woo Ohio voters in the Nov. 5
election w:lth campaign stops planned in tour oorthern Ohio cU(Continued ll"mn Page I)
tes.
Dngers
pointed at him.
1be Democratic presidential nominee was to arrive at the
u And with the events, people
Canton Airport at 9:30 a.m. and speak at Malone Cdlege In Can!1111. Humphrey a110 plamed o speech on the SUmmit County Court- han moved back and forth.
bouse steps here at noon and a 3:30 p.m. speech in Lorain's Ad- You get laat-rnlnute change and
when you get I~ It's touglt to
miral King 111gb Sehool.
poll. Anyt;hlng: CBD happen."
Late Change
SAIGON - THE COMMUNISTS have stepped up activity around
It
was a late change h;·
SaJion and allied lorees killed at least ZOO ~ them In weekend
Gallup that brought lorlh the
bottling, mUltary II)IOkesmen aald today.
11
Military olllclala oald the communists 111113' be planning a dra- general charge of "llars
matic strike agalnat the capital to colnddo with South VIetnam's against pollsters by Wallace.
Nov. 1 lndopendonce day holiday. ln the lotest heavy lighting, The lateot Gallup poll, publlahed
U. S. Army 8111 Mantry Dlvlalon troopo killed 31 guorrUiao Son· Sonclaj&gt;, had Hulllj)hrey gaining
day 15 mUes south of Saigon. South VIetnamese troopsk!Ued an- 5 percentage polnts and Wallace
loalng :;_ Thlo change took place
other 32 about 24 miles to the north.
between a survey ending Oct. 12
LONDON - SUPPORTERS CALLED IT THE GREATEST antJ. and one ending Oct. 21.
Gallup In an Interview In U.S.
American demonstration In British history. But pollee oald the
News
&amp; World Raport Bald he
mareh on the u. S. Embassy was almost a &lt;lid.
wouldnot
rulo out the posalb!llty
the 100,000 protestors predicted by march leaders aboUt
ol
a
Humphrey
win Truman·
30,000 showed up to chang "Hu Ho llo Chl Mlnll" at the embasocylo:
"We
lind
that a good
oy Sonclaj&gt;, pollee &amp;ald. Fifty pollee held thorn away !rom the
lllllllY
of
the
undecided
vo!Ma
embuiY. The bl.g march sutrered when anarchists got lost beare
Democrats,
and
that
many
lwaeD platoon&amp; ~ the National Lunacy Froot and tile supporters
of
thorn
are
coming
back
Into
o1 Moo Toe-'l'ung kept oklpplng ahead of Irate parade leaders.
party
!old,
just
ao
they
did
the
'lbe Mlolato proclJced a U. S. Flag to bum but could DOt lind
for Truman in 1948."
a match.
However, Nboa has ridden at
a oolld 44 or 43 points In every
Gallup survey IInce eorl,y
liY United Preas Jnternatlooal
By Uni!A&gt;d Press lllternatlonal

4Hurt

News Briefs

Crazy Year

or

9lre signa ol winter - bl&amp;h
winds, rain, .._ and cold Invaded the United Slates, InItiating lreezo or !root warnlogs as tar south as Mlalfa.
alppl today.
Practlcall,y all of the Great
Lokea were too rouah lor 1111all
boat trafrte, with winds in u:c&amp;l!l of 50 mlles an hour lasblnl Lakes Michigan ml &amp;!perlor ml 12-lo 16.toot wave• In
Lake Michigan.

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No.3 Orbits
MOSCOW (UPl)
- Russia
brought back trmn space today
the unmanned half o! Its twovehicle space probe. Cosmonaut
Georgy Beregovoi continued to
ride his Soyuz 3 space ship inor~
bit uound the earth, Tass said.
The Soviet news agency said
Soyuz 2, an unmarmed space capsule which preceded Beregovoi's
capsule irto apace, made a 't soft
landing" ualng a parachuta. lt
landed lr;t the Soviet Union.
The agency satd Beregovoi, a
47~year~d war hero, continued
his !light In the tw&lt;&gt;-rOOIJI SoyUz
3 Into Its third day. Sunday
Beregovoi had made a series of
approache&amp; to the u~m~armed sister vehicle in what a Sovi.et
scientist said were experiments
to develop docklllt systems of
spacecraft In orbiL

John Stanley

moment to renew hiA charge
ttat "eastern money Interests"

Dies Monday
John Stanley, 63, &amp;Knn'ille,
died today at hls home following
a long illness. He was born In
Meigs COUnty, the son of the
late WU!Iam and Adelaide Bricklea stanley, He was a member
at the Harrisonville Grange and
&lt;i the Meigs coonty Farm Bu·
roan.
· lilrvlvors include his wife,
Myrtlei a son, Fred; a ·granddaughter, Brenda; a grandsoo,
Brent; two ststen, Mrs. Melvin (Amanda) Morris, RD 4, !'om.
eroy, and Mrs. !d.,- Mason, Harrisonville; three brothers, Glen
stanley, Rt. 2, Albanyi James
stanley, Greentf.eld, and J o e

Jean Hill~·-16, Apple Grove,
was taken to Holzer Hospital by
the Middleport emergency squad
at 9 p. m. Saturday after receivIng a Cractured ankle in an auto
accident on the flood road In
Pmnero.v.
Puneroy police said W.ss HUI
was a passenger in a car driven
by James Glue, "Middleport, who
told them he had olowed - n
and pulled to the oldo ~ the road
looking for rats In the dump area
when he lost control and hit a tree
at\mu). Damages to the ear were
heavy.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In dotmtolrn
Pomeroy at 11:30 L m. Monday

was 48 degrees
skies.

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MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS
James William Batey, 25, MJcl.
dleport, laborer, and Clarlene
Kay Davis, 24, Middleport, ~
vertlslng; Larry lAB Cleland,
19, l.arwsvllle, oalesmon, m1
Bonnie Loo ~ith, 17, LanpvlUe; James llopr King, 26, MJcl.
dleport, ut!llfl' worker, and SU.
san Louloe Frederick, 20, RL I
Long Bott&lt;m; James Lowell

Chadwell, 19, Pomeroy, mainten-ance, and P•tricla Lynn Harris,
18, Reedsville, telephone aper.
ator.

Make Elberfelds
In· Pomeroy
Your
Shoppl ng Center

stanley, RD 2, Pomeroy.
Funeral servlcea will be hold
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at I h e
Snowville Methodist Church with
the Rev. Freeland Norris of~
llclating. Friends may call at
the Hughoa FWIOral Home, Athens, alter Tuesday ooon and at
the church alter ooon m Wednesday.

cloudy

HockeY League's oll·otar team
11 tlmes durln1 b1l ~-year pro
hockey career.

PARROT TOP woald be
Ideal If llae.feallere4 bat1
. .me bocli luto fubloll, ex·
upl lhll Wo one aeedo
feeding. Tbe cray parrot
from Alrl. . made ltseU ol
•ome on lle clrl'1 •eod

Pt.11«1 cloth-•nd-vinyl Hnch _,.
whh folding center,,.,,.,
front/Inti rtlf. UnbNIIiblel

Is Endorsed
-With • MW interior dulgn. Mor./lto
• COflkph. iMlud of Jun • ...,

Mil • thlhboml. UnbNUblel,

New Yorker 4·Door Hardtop
With • now atyling concept. A fuulago
inlteld of • body lx&gt;lted to 1 fr11me. Unb01toblol

New Yorker
2-Door Hardtop

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PoMEROY

about the presidency."
Alter relllsi!W, since he lost
the Democrauc nomination to
Humphrey In Chlcogo In August, to endorse Humphrey or
to tell his SliJpDrtar&amp; what he
would do · on election day

TOM

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Southern for
Four County
Yo-School
The Southern Local district
board ol aduaUoo Monday niiJrt
voted unanimously in favor of
proceeding toward the establlsfl..
ment ol the propooed lour..:ounty
vocational school now under
study.

The board hired Cora Birch
and llalen Diddle as substitute
cooks ml o~q~lqyed Jeos BrJn.
ker as a bus driver to replace
Gordon Proflltt. Larry Wolfe
was employed •• freahml.n baS.:
ke11&gt;all c:oach.
The board tpproved t.be use
of the Portland school as 1 vat..
Jng plAce on Nov. S. The ,..,.r.
lllten:lent was Jlven permission
to Install two 22t).volt circuits
in the vocational egrlculture d.,.
partment so that lnatructloo In
welding ean be ell!ended.
Attend!~ the meeti!W were
Sot&gt;L William Hughes, ClerkJoan
Wolle, and board members Bob
Herden, Harry Hill, Dorothy
BlllaJ' ml Howard Ervin.

the ~ of ...

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TAIIEN TO II08Pli'AL

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""'~ "lfrrllt lllirtit •

taken
·Mel!~•&lt; ~ llo.tal b,y
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hall

man Clifford Slumbo.
It was also pointed out that

taln the houses. Mayor C. 0.
Fisher J.rdicated that he would
attempt to bring about action In
several of the offenses discussed.
NEW PROJECTS
Council and the mayor men.
tioned several building projects
underway In the community for
which apparently no buildingpermits - as required by village
law - have been secured.
Mayor Fisher will look into
those reports, and it was agreed
that policy of the village in the
future will stop at bufiding pro-

there are procedures to follow
in seeing that property is mal~
talned. It was reported that the
state lire marshall's office can
be brought Into the picture if
the mayor and chief ol police of
the community are ur.ble to get
owners of such propercy to main-

Relocation
Of Rt. 554

has shown a better understandIng of our domestic needs and a

PHD..ADELPHIA - The per.
centage ot Americans bellevln&amp; President Johnson is doing
an ••overall good job"' has droppod In the past alx week• do·
spite an lncroaoe In their belief that Johnson lo doing all
he can to end the VIetnam war,
a nationwide survey has Indicated.

. .Prl,r

Tao._ momlli'r- be--

. ~IDol her~-­
~llli .... admlllad medical

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stronger will to act than has
been shown by Richard Nixon.
" The second, that with Hubert
HUIJIIIhrey as President, the
ponlbUit,y or scaling down the
arms i'ace and reducing military tenaiom In the world would
be much greater than It would
be with Richard Nixon as
President ol the United States."

l.and Suit
Students Vote

Continues

To Participate
ATHENS, Ohio (UPO - Ohio
Unlveralzy students have voted
near!¥ 2-1 to --- k representation oo the selection committee
which wW seek a successor to
OU prealdent v IOI'DIIII Alden.
Alden .._.,r,ed he wiU reolgn at the Oed ol the present
academic year.
Fred Jolmsoo, president of the
ou Board of Truatee1, m Sept.
l3 named a· llve man oalectlon
committee but no students were
Included.
Stedent ~ president Dove
Sllveroon Bald hi Ia atleJqlllag

to _ . with truatee membero
to diiCIIIS representa.

A jury contlnled hearing evJ.
donee In a land BJ)PI'GJII"latloo oult
In Mala• COOIIIY oomrnon pleas
cwrt today.
The ault, which bepn Monday, derives !rom an e1rort by
the state to acquire .. easemeat for blgbWIJ' pttpOses aver
PI&lt;&gt;I&gt;Oi ty of Genova Yates, et
al., 011 11oute 124. The state had
made a deposit of $8,750 lor the
land lt wants, but the defendant claims that 8WD Is not ouf·

Mrs. Polsley
Dies Tuesday
LETART 1 W, Va.- Mrs. Oma
Polaley, 84, dled today ln

Pleasant Valley Ho.opltal, was
born Jan. 24, 188f, the doughter ot lhe late George and Johanna Wllea. Sle was also pre-

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By
Preas International
Hubert H. Humphrey hoped to
pick up important OIIPI&gt;Ort
today
lor hls presldonUal
CMI[&gt;8Ign with an endoraement,
however ~alllled, from Sen.
Eugene J. McCarthy, the man
Humphrey beat for the Democratic nomination two months
"'lD·

MeCarth.y was expected to
amounee hls at leost limited

support ol Humphrey at mid.
An aide eald the
endor&amp;ement- bJ' press release
-would be "a matter of degree
IIDd extent.. but would not
elaborate on what limitations
McCartiiY would place on tile
backlog,
McCarthy so far has refused
morning.

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to support Humphrey and hao
In other dollel_,enta:
limited hls campaigning to
Humphrey- Campalanlna
In
raceS iJrJOI\'lng peace Candl· wintry Weather tllrough Oblo,
dates lor COngress.
HUJDj1hrey _.ad hls loll
The presidential lrontrumer, nationwide CMI[&gt;8Ign awing by
Richard M. Nixon, meanwhile, accualng Nlxo6 o1 "playlnc
confidently predicted a much pilltlcs" with national 1eeurl1;y.
heavier vote for hlmsell than
~ira T. Agnew- Agnew, the
the polls tndlcate. He said in GOP vice prealdential nominee.
Pittsburgh Mooday that the lasuad a sharp stat.,_ In
leaderahl.p o1' the nation 4 'camot Houllltoll 1ndlcatlng the New
be entrusted to that S&lt;J~abbllng York Times libeled him In Ita
bunch who couldn't mana,p charges ol conlllct of Interest
their own oonventlon."
against the Maryland lJII'Ol1IDI".
In Texas, third party candi- "The fact that the Time1 waited
date Goerp C. Wallace told an wtU.l a week before the electlaa
entl'llsiast1c audience Ulat the to distort the facts and make lts
national polls are inaccurate inaccurate charges against me
showing hlo popularity slipping compounds the libel, w he laid.
because •'they don't want this The Times, ln an editorial. sal.d
new party movement to win.,.
(Condnuad m Page 10)

Achievements in 4-H Recognized
-

Pomeroy ~ elementarY· SChOOl - Jennlfei Dian. Pam Helldersoit,
wsa a busY place ldonda.Y.
Ami Holter, Lee Ami Neooe.
Regular classes were held, a
DAmY FOODS, Clrnatloo
bloodmobile vialt was C&lt;Jn&lt;llctecl ColllJ&gt;BIIY, Lenora Michael, Rhea
In the auditorium In the alter· Mora.
.
DOG CARE &amp; TRAINING, Ralnoon, and by 7:30p.m. the Meigs
coonty 4.fl Awards Program, ston Purina Co., Vlckl ~cor .
when special achlevementsin4-H
DRESii REVUE,stmplleity Patwork were recognized. was ln tern Co., Brenda stanl~. Nancy
progress.
Sexson, Debbie Jeffers, Nancy
Conducted by Extension Agents st. Clair, Margie Jetrers, WenMisa Margaret Grllllth and c. dy Carper, Kathie Chlchuster,
E. Blakeslee, awards w e r e LJnda Brown, Julia Holter, Janmade as follows (oo more than et Mees, Janice Holter, Slerry
two to one youth):
Lambert, Twila Clatworthy, JenACHIEV~MENT, Ford Motor niter Dean, Jennller makeslee.
ColllJ&gt;BIIY Fund, Dawn Carper,
ELECTRIC,
Westinghouse
Walter Jordan, Richard Warner, Electric Corp., Lester Jeffers,
Linda Brown.
Duane Will, Steven Stanley, DonAGRICULTURAL, Jntern.Uoo-

~=e':on~·j=~':~':'.

nte Cheadle.
ENTOMOLOGY, Herculoolnc. ,
Walter Jordan, Joel Moue.
FIEUl CROPS SCIENCE, Amchem Procmct&amp;, Inc:. . Alan Holter, Randy YOWl&amp; Jlm Lodwick,
Kemeth Mltcbell.
·
FOOD - NUTRfl'ION, General
Foods Corl&gt;., Tere.. Chlchao.

ter, Jeanne Cowdery, JuU Whitehead, Margie Rlgp.
FOOD PRESERV ATlON, Kerr
Glass Mlg_ Corp., Rhea M o r a,
Melanie Dean, Jean WhJtehood_
FORESTRY, American Forest
Prooilcts lncllstrles, Jne., J l m
WUes, Larry Montgomery, Frank
(Continued on Page 10)

Democrats Plan Tour
Democral!'l, accompanied by
district am local candidates, will
tour Meigs count;y this week.
Democrat oftlcials said the actl vities planned include a torch
llght parade, tube steak dinner,
musical entertainment and greetings by the candidates.
Follewtng is a schedule ofthe
planned activities by day and
time:

Wednesday - Sllirt al 6 p.m.
at 'Il~Jpers Plains, leave t o r
ReedsYille at 6:20 p.m., arrive
at Reedsville at 6:45 p.m., be at
Long Bottom at 7: l5, and leave
tor Chester at 7:30p.m.

Thursday - Start at 6 p.DL
at Langsville, arrive at Dexter
•t 6:30 p.m., be at Harri~
ville at 7 p.m. and be at Rutland
at 7:30p.m.
Saturday - start at 6 p.m.
at Racine, be at Syracuse at 6:·
30 p.m.. arrive In MineravWe
at 6:50, be at Middleport at 7:15
p.m. , and ftnish at Pomeroy at
7:4:; p.m.
The grand finale on SoturdQ
lrill he a tube steak dlmor ($1
each) at Democrat headqaartera,
formerly the Elks Hall, ln Pcm-eroy.

llclant.
Attorneys Heraard V. Fultz
of i'omotW ml Warren Sbeets
of t".tlUpolll repre1811t the delenae'in the matter.
Seated aajurorsareDaleBarr,
llojomond ll;yero, Howard L.
Sm1t1J, llaipll Nelgler, Jr., liarman Carom, Wlllda M. Rber,
CherJl BurdoUe, Giy llndlay,
Eleanor Nalaoa, Marlo curd,
ll;yrtle SIJ1011 and ~ Davia.

93 Pints of Blood Received
Nbte41-Ulree plnll at btood, 56
1D replacement, ware rocelvad
MlliKtl,7 In the Octabor 11!a1t of
the H...._ Dlllrlct Bloodmoblle at l'omeiQJ e l _ , .
•&lt;flool. Elitbtr«aait pints had
been -IIIMJWleecl al lie mlnhnum

[ Small lncrea~e in S14becription Priai Announced
eoata In

::j~~~r~;.::~~~ JD

t

Tho small lncroeoe iD price 11 needed to
mallltlln the bJ&amp;h qual)fl' -oleo to our read-

producing a
_ __. ' hiYO made It easentlal to advaace
ihe carrjit dellwrr price or Tbfllall,ySealloel,
two
&lt;tall7, Monday ~ Friday, or a

ileek.

mend the equipment , _ for
such operations. At the apeeJ&amp;I
session, counctl alao
decide upon rates to be charpd
those using the new dump.
Village oflldalo COIIIIIIOI1Ied
that the coot of -ntlng tho
land liD dump wUl be consider·
able.
It was agreed also that C:OUO..
cU President John Zerkle a..t
Clerk ~ Treasur~r Geae Grate
contact by telephone John Dowler, division highway eQiiaeer
at Marietta, ml determloe tho
status ol requested sJgna not(Cootlnued on Page 10)

NJ,Xon Full of Confidence

1:1

ceded In deatll by her lllsband,
Ralph, In 1943.
Mrs. Polsley was a member' Gordon Warner, Brenda Stanley.
ALUMNI RECOGNrriON, Olin
of the Ualted Methodlot Clllrch
here and of the Order of East- Mathieson Chemical Corp., Verern Stars at Cottaaeville, W. aoo Weber, Roy Holter, Charlotte Peckham, Rosalie Story.
Va.
AUTOMOT1VE, The Firestone
&amp;lrvivors include two slstera,
Tire &amp; Rubber eo.. Jam Lohse.
,Mrs. Lottie Becker, Wheeling,
BREAD, standard Breads Inc.,
ml Mrs. Clara Ra1llbura, MunJeony
Dean, Ste Wood, Linda
cie, Ind., ml a IIUIIbor ol DlecCobrlll, Linda Beol.
es and nephews.
CLOTIUNG, Coats &amp; Clark
Funeral aervlees will be bold
Thlrllday at 2 p.m . at the Fogle. Jne., Debbie Jeffers, B r e n d a
Margie Jeffers, Nucy
sonr Funeral Home. Tho R e v. Stanle,y,
st.
Clair.
Bernice Winkler will olllclate
CONSERVATION OF NAT!JR.
with burial In Letart Cemetery.
Frlll1da may caU at the IIJnar. AL RESOURCES, John Deere,
al home 011 Wednellday !rom 2 Jameo Amobary, BOObl Cozart,
Jim Blrchlleld, Ric~- Bolin.
to!and7to9.
DAmY, Oliver' Corpor-.

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lb~Pll\lf lnUIIslng

jects about the community and
ask to see the build!~ pennlt
of the person responsible for
the project.
CoWlCil decided also to hold
an early special meeting to discuss the village dump problema
facing the community, state Jaw
requires that dumpa in the fu..
ture must be the land fill type
at which garbage and refuse are
covered. Councilman Charles Byer suggested that cowtcil lnvite
a COIDSJIDY to come into the
community tor the speclaJ sessioo and show" a rllm on maiotenance or such dumps and recorn~

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Proposed

'"'port

tlon oo the commfttee.
SPOOK NITE DANCE
'lbe Mallo Glrlo Athlollc A•·
LOCAL TEMPS
IC!j;bitl011 will - - • lloll~&gt;o
The
temperature In a-n
recOrd bop T!llradl,y, Oct.
Pomeroy at ua.m. Tuelldaywu
31, frGm 8 to 11 p.m. at
45 dqrees, IDler clouciY lldeo.
~ Jlador lll8h School.

l!Hral

- ptiiiUikfe; ......, llittrici

.bJ

employes have been busy on otfl..
er proJects and have oothadtlme
to cut weeds on such lots.
••If we're too busy. let's hire
someone to do the work. After
all. the pr.operty owner Is going
to pay the blll," sald CouncU-

Three sections of Ohio 554,
subJect to lrO&lt;Jient flooding by
Ryger Creek In Gall Ia coonty,
would be relocated and raloed a.
bove Oood level U the public BP·
proves the project.
The Oblo Department~ !Dgh11'131 plans to conduct a publtc
hearing on the propoaal at 10
Mccarthy said in the statement demilitarization of United States Lm., Nov. 15, 1n theGalliaCounjust one week before the voting: goverrunent policy, 100 the ey Courthouse in Galllpolls.
' 1 To those ••• who may be
reform ol the draft laws ao as
The $620,000 project includes
waiting for my decision, t wish to make them respOOBi ve to relo1!ation or 2.1 miles ol the
to &amp;MOWlCe that on Nov. 5 1 lndivtdual consdence, together route, beginning at a point liPIntend
to vote for Vice with the reform of the political proximateJ,y s1x miles west of
President Hubert Humphrey process within the Democratic tt 11 intersection wttb Ohio 7. The
and recommend that those who Party- rails far short of what I three prt',jects would be .95, .55
have waited tor this statement think It should be.
··•
~w • 60 mU es In length• •-·
~·er40The choice, however, is at sharp turns and creek cross.
of my position do the same."
But he made clear that he between Vice President Hubert i.nga over inadeq.aate bridges
was less than satisfied wtth Humphrey and Richard Nixon. would be eliminated by the reloHumphrey's positie11s on the My
ol Hubert Hum- catlono.
baaed on two •• _, _
_ oortleal ~V l - - :War •.01111 ather !llllb ~ . Ia
tors.
considerations:
siJbt dlatanceo wodl8'be brc1rovMccarthy Bald H111111hrey'o
"The Rrst, lllat on the basis ed, and pavement widened. Foratand on "the principle IssueR o! what he has stood lor In the tiona ~ existing roadWay would
that have been raised In my put ml what he has Bald about be vacated by life department
campaign- namely, the erding domestic problems In this When the relocaUons are comof the war In Vietnam, the campaign, Hubert Humphrey pleted.

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Larry's SOHIO Service

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wlltter.

J believe,

McCartiiY •ald.
He issued the statement from
hil capitol oftlce, sayjng most
Americana were 44 quJte capable

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Dlllrlet COIIgreiiiiiOD bu

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lin record
~ ovl- llve lllllllc by •'Experlonce 68,"
. . . ol Ida Yaluoble oervlcti to
admlatloo Is 75 cento otoc. $U.I
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WAliiiJNGrON- Oblo'o Tenth
lllltrld U. S. COngrealliilOD Clar...,. E. Miller WOI
lor r&amp;&lt;lloctlon MoDday b,y ACA
(AmerlCOIII lor CollaUtutlmal
Action). Tho -.port!AD Nation.
al oraanl.-, lloedquaitered
bore, Bald It wa1 - • l n g Mtlter , beca~~ae ol hlo conaiVCJI!Da record for .......tutlonal
prlitdplol.
Charles A. MeMuma, Exeeu.tlve Dlrldur "of ACA, - . - ,
"C~o Miller La _w,.
ed by bla performan~e olirll!l

lilt two 101rl which ... Obki

LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE

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CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

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Thlo ""' roporled Monday at
the regular bi-monthly luncheon
meeting of the Pomeroy Cham·
blr of commerce at Bailey'a
~Sta~
The chamber also discussed
related promotion activities propgled lor the 19GB yuletide oeoaon. Final arranpments will be
announcedsooiL
A Ways and Meono committee
wu eppolnted by President Bill
Gruoser to propoae ways olboeutl(yl~ the area In tile vicinity
ot East Main SL, at the Intersection of Route 33 and 124.
The chamber votedtopurehase
the ll"onchtse lor the Mtu Ohio
Pqoont, to be held In the spring
oll969 In P&lt;oneroy. Tho ~
hla been held llli1Ually either In
eoajunction with, or just prior
to the Big Bend Reptta ln r""
c:ent years.

hor1opowor. UnHst1blo/

I wou lcl II .. to -lco111o
yo" to our thltlon wh.ro
yeu will 1-' tfae la•sl IJf
,.,,.Ice. Aracl thot

supporters

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A atsndord 44() cubic" inch
V·8 eng/no. with 350

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In Pomeroy

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SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

RVE CENTS

TUESDAY, OCTOMBER 29, 1968

McCarthy Backs HH

~~- .!hl• .l~ "J.':1~ ~~ .!fl .• of, maklnr. .tllek.. _QWJI . declaloo

-m

durlill tile Poria blrtl lbow.

~orations

.... riadY to be ""

moot widely publllhod 1l8tlonal
political polls. Ev... when
Gallup was ahowlng Re)Q&gt;Ucan
Nlml with a klngsize 1:;
pere«Dge point lead over Vlce
Pre.._ llum!&gt;hrl!ll' earlier this
llllllth, the Gallup poll editor,
John Davies, waa saying that
anything could hajlpen.
''We would say our chances
for error this year are greater
than any jlme since 1948, ••
Davlo Bald last week In an

Common Scents
Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse

the ....., ml welt t&lt;lllllhl wllb
a low In the U)lllir 201 llld IGir
30• .... welt to mid
- · Fair llldwormerWodnellday.

ao.

Vacant hoUses and eyesore lots
s r owtng high tn weeds apparent..
ly will he dealt with by Mlddloport VUlago Olllclals; loiiOiri~
a full review of the problem
Monday night .when the councU
met in regular seuion at town
Cooocllmen reported two tmOCCl.t)ied houses alleged to be
a "danger•• in the community,
One is on Sycamore St., the other on Locust aDd Beech Sts.
The tonner Is being used as a
playhouse Cor children and neighbors are complaining for !ear
that It will be set on Rre by
youngsters and nearby propera
ties destroyed as a result.
Council also discus.sed vacart
Iota in the communicy. The lots
are permitted to grow high with
weeds and are "eyesores" In ·
the town, coWlCilmen said
It was pointed out that there is
an ordinance providing that lots
must be kept mowed. If the p~
perty owners do not do this,
then the village can do the work
and btllthe property owner.
It wao pointed out that village

NEW QUEEN - Jooe Ann SOuer ot PL Ploe-lathe
new queen of the West Virginia Branch of the National Association Qf Hairdressers and Cosmetologists. The lS..year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sauer represented local af.
filiate No. 11 and was selected over seven other candidates at
the IMual co1wention held over last weekeOO at Pt. Pleaaant
Resort. At right is Naocy Tawney of Gallipolis, last year's
queen.

WASHINGTON
(UPIJ-Sen
Eugene J. McCirthy said today
he intends to vote for Hubert It
Humphrey for President and
recommerxled that his followers
do the same.
44 Miny, if not moat, of my

Pomeroy Olrlstmas deco...,

Show Disparity
Gallup and Harrla are tile two

••LIVE A UTTLE, LOVE A
LITTLE''
(Technlcolor)
Elvia Presley. Michele Carey
COLORCARTOONS:

BONN (UP0 - Soviet sple1
have ltolen the guidance Q"S•
tem of an American Sidewinder
mllalle ..d other mUltary par
ml llbliJped tllem all to Molcow
by air lrelgbt, a West Gorman
prolocutor oald today.
Proserutor Ludwli Martin
told newsmen a '"Herr X" hal
been arrested.
But he said besldoo tile sui·
dance oystem of tho h - k lng mluUe uaed by American
)eta In Vlebwn, the Soviet •·
gent. sot away with the nanptlonal dolllce of the U.S. dovelopecl Fl04 Starll8hter ml
- e r newly developed aircraft dJredlon.&amp;dlng Ill' stem.
Martin spoke after a wave of
arresta, suicides and unexplatn..
eel dlnppearances rocked t h e
West German Ctpltal, A parliamentary lmleotlgatlon ~the West
German seeurtcy nrvlcos was
belna jiiBhed.
The proae..- Bald the Sidewinder par wa1 ltolen last year
ani with the other dolllcoo oent
oft to Moscow b)' tho air lrelilht
by the Herr X under arrest.

Ready So9n

fONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
OCTOBER 211-29

DII:TROIT &lt;UPI&gt; - OOrdte
Howe ~ lhe Detroit ~d Wlnaa
hu been named. to the National

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!Ind.

femlalalty.

od.

Soyuz 2 Home,

mu.e 4 rn..-.

Eyesores Problem Reviewed

Times has endorsed Humphrey.
Third party candidate George
Wallace rested Sunday In
Montgmlery, AlL, but took a

in his p~ularlcy. He premised a
congressional election if elected.
Other develq~ments:
Edmund S. Muskie- The !)e..
mocratic vice presidential ca~P
didate said during awearances
in Oregon and Washington atate
that he could "(eel in my bones
we are going to win." He said
Americans will not buy ••rear
and hate" preached by George
Wallace or "neglect" refiected
in Nixon's public lUe.
Ainew- NI- met In san
Francisco with 150 editors of
small foreign language newspa~
pers. He told them he is
avoiding ethnic remarks .,like
the plague." and intended no
malice in inadvertent slips
earlier in the c&amp;Jrl)aign when he
used the term ,.Polack" am
jokiqd.y referred to a newsman
18 41 the fat Jap."
Curtis E. LeMay- ~eakl~
on a 1111tional television panel
show, Wallace's ticket.-mate
sold the United states has
14done
everythlna possible" to
keep ll"om wlnnl~ In Vleln8111
aM could uhave a victory In
very short order" lilt tried.

at y

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_VO.-L"'".,;.;.;XX.;,;,.I..:.N..,O,.,.. ..:.:13::,2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _PO~MEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

information and an BXIUJlPle of
..below-the-belt polUJ eking." The

have rigged the national poilUcal polls. which shOW' a decline

Weather ·

Deooted To The lnteNMU Of The Meiga-Mt1MJ11 Area

The New York Times editorl·
ally accused GOP vice preaideJ\oo
tlal cond!date Spiro T. A8new ol
"clear aM repeated con01cts of
interest'' while governor of
Maryland. Nixon bnnded tho
accusation "the lowest kind or
gutter politics.' '
Tho newopaper oald Agnew
remained a stockholder and
director of a bank while
govemDI', ahl falsely BlirPlained
In his 1966 gubernatorial campaign lllat he had Inherited tho
otock !rom hlo lather.
Nixon said the Times charges
were "inaccurate in one major
respect. 11 based 011 two-year..old

It would
probable that
the wlmer of Nov. 51s going to
get fewer than half the votes
cast. Truman In hlo come-trombehlnd victory ln 1948 gut 50 per
cent of the vote total, loser
Dewey gut 45, 6.
AB ol today, Gallup, Harris,
and Sindlinger. In that order.
&amp;OOw lront-rumer Nixon with
U, 40, or 38.8 per cent;
Humphrey with 36, 35, or 32.9j
Wallace wlth 15, 18, or 11.1.
A• aomeone has said, a &amp;0011
maodate IIOWlld.l,ya la hard to

NEW IMAGE fer Twluy,
wbo lalelllq ller blllr crew
allll wean ll Ia daalbl
&lt;Vb aa a ebllce from the
"lillie boy" looll:. The top
Brllllb model a1ao weara
riDe• OD aD Ita 1 era for

GOP PLANS RALLY
MASON - A Republican Rally
wUI be held at the Mo- City
lloll Tueeday at 7:30 p. m. Brerry Jonea, Houae MinoriQ' Lead-er, willbetheguestspeaker. Thia
will be .. ~nl!l' for &lt;111IIDI to meet the countr candJ..
· datOL Relro&amp;bments lrill be serv·

- (IIMll1ly."
In a retional radio brc:w!cast
SuOOiy. Nixon said the adminis~
traUon, by underestimating the
COmmunists In Vietnam, had
nrrlttered away" the chance for
a 41 swift decisive stroke" to end
the war. He said inchxling the
Commwlists in a coalition
government in South Vietnam
would amount to a "thinly
disguised surrender. "
Blasts Nixon
In remarks for an AMon,
Ohio, rally today, Humphrey
said the public could eJjpect
trom Nixon this week ••the most
desperate and cynical display or
politicJ]. irresponsibility ever
seen in America.,.

Spanloh

"clprro,'' 'tlhlch means dgar.

September.

Interview.

TO ATTEND CONGRE$
Koren Grtffith, daughlerofMr.
01111 Mrs. Charles Grllnlhol_,.
.Pameroy, has been chosen to attend the All American Qtarter
HCII"ae Congress Oc~ 3lthrough
Nov. 3, In Cohonbus, DOt Newark,
a1 reported earlier.

but he Indicated there were
others In tOO administration
who mtghL
Humphrey immediately aald
in a statement dlat if Nixon has
evidence any member ol the
administration .. Is playlrw poll~
Uca with the peace negotiaUons,
l call on him to opeU It out now

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era. Yoar corrlor 1oQ1 or clrl will abare aubotanllalb' ln thla lncrellt. Our tclllllauld of-

forti to provide lha blihlat JH)IIlble atoqdartl
h 1 prime AuOil ,...lha

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~=ry 'nrvtce

Ito more

Etracllw Nov. 4 ..,. nt.te ,... 'nio Dall,y
.:.." Sp*!MI ud
Tllrw1. Sa fl•l wlU be 45
~ ~•nthor week ·
, IIIIi.~ b,y ~era.
' - Tho Price
. . C0S1iY o1 The Dall,y
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. - to o:ootlnue the bloodmobUe.
There ...,.. 110 per1011a who
como to !live blood. TweniJ ware
llrlt time donora.
Macel Barlon and~Wrlght
became two pUoo donors, llrs.
&amp;Joan E. Pickett, a pl.
lGa donor; Emma Aclama, lour
pllon; Clara Mclat;rre, Jive, ml
Mrs. Ada Bilsell, llx.
NurMI were Rutll Power1,
Cber:Yl Womer, But&gt;ara Scltel,

Carol Baditel .... Racllael 9Jer.
!dan.

master. with David Hiles, Denala Glaze, Morton Barnes, Har·
old Sloaoa, Tom Road, and KenQJIIollmao.
Clerical .mt wu performad by
Lawrence, Mary
Neall, Joan Nease, Mace! Barton. Graee Droke, Elolae Whits,
Joan Sayre, Juaalto St.Yre, Evo-

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Holllllll Bread Co., Gllllllt

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l,yn a!more. Strauss,
Gnl&lt;ery, ....
Harriett Nolller. Edith
Marjorie Crow, Lulu Hoqtoa. Co.
ml Mary Allee Samuelo.

Doctor-a wera R. D. HeatoD,
-L, B. Tella, Rapr Dliilell, J.

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Donatlcm nro by ~
Print &amp;bop, llolp Loeal S I 4,
WMPO Rodlo,Dall¥~Aib­
ens
Meaaeger,
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YOWII"I Market, RaD'o 5 6 ·1 ,.
Bactu.'a lfMt 11ar11ot, ..._
cer'o Market, Pomoi'Q1 B • a
Franklla, Elberfeld&amp;, ~~

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2 -

11le llllly sentinel, Pomoroy•MkMIIP""li 0.'

'lllo..-.'

Democrats Certain Lower House

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young people, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Usl 1
it welcomes laughs but won't

you'll find them! - H.
Dear Helen:
I wrote several letters to Vietnam Mall Call and never got one
answer. If the fellowsintheServ-

PT. PLEASANT -

district."

uwe are concerned about
some," said the House Speaker,
.. but J'm confident we'll pick \C&gt;
some.*'
Fourteen member&amp; of the 107th General Assembly, the one
that adJourned In March 1968,
will run lJilOIIPOSed Cor re-election Nov. 5. They Include 12 Republicans, 10 of them in the
house.
The HOWle Republicans running unopposed include: Kurfess
a candidate for his sixth term
from Penysburg in Wood County; Ralph E. Fisher or Wooster,
who heads the powertul House
Joln&amp;Pce Committee; Rodney H.
Hughes of Bellefontaine; Cor·
win M. Nixon of Lebanon; Walter L. White of Lima; Robert
E. Netdey oC Laura; George E.
Mastics of Fairview Park;
Mark C. Shinnerer of Lakewood; Fred B. Hadley of Pioneer, and Robert L. Wilhehn of
Van Wert.
Republican Senators running
unopposed include: Tennys on
Qu.yer of Findlay and Max Dennis or Wilmington.
The two Democrats running
unopposed Nov. 5 include: A. G.
Lancione of Bellaire, a Hl-term
veteran of the House, and Tf'O)'
Lee James, a freshman representatJ ve from Cleveland.

state Po-

llee inveat:iiated a two vehlcle

mlshlp SUnci8JI nlsht on Rt. 62
resulti!V In minor 11\]ury !Dthree
persons and approxlm&amp;teb tsOO

i ng the same thing. "

KW"fesa: ~Astounded'
" I'll be greatly astouided lC
we loose the majority," conti~
ued the Bowling Green legislator. ''l think we'll hold our
own and pickup a few seats."
But Kurfess did aoond I note
of caution when he said: "The
Democrats turn out better ln a
presidential :year" and it would
be '"hard to bold some seats ~
cause of a Republican Incumbent in a primary Democr,tic

By JOHN G. GRIFt1N
UP! Exocuu.. Sports Editor
DALL~ (UP!)_ The temperature wa1 about 68 degrees
warmer, but it didn't make arodllferenee- there was simply
too much Blrt starr for the
llailaa Cowbuy s to handle.
. "Starr wis exceptiOIW.l,''
.a llhed COWboys Coach Tom
Landry In the wake o1 tile
·starr-sparked 211-17 triumph by
the old champ Green Bay
Packers over the Cowboy• in
their 111tlonally-televised "r~
turn bout" Monday night In tile
Cotton BowL
Lalxlry was plain wrong-It
just lol(t exceptional for Starr
' to beat the Cowboys.
In fact, something starr did
once betore ~~ the big reason
the Cowboys wanted tD win tills
·one so badly, Sure, they wanted

In Collision

Wlll Swing to Them November 5
EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is power in the Huuse, it would
the third of six articles deal- mean control or the two chaming with the Nov. 5 general bers would be split since it is
election in Ohio. The previous mmericall.Y impossible ior them
articles concerned the state to wrestle the Senate away
~reme Court aOO slate is-- from Republican hands. Only 16
sues. The others will deal Senate seats out of 33 are on
with the congressional, U.S. the biO&lt;:k while al1 99 House
senate and presidentb.l elec- seats will be ftlled.
In the 1965-66 session, the
tions.
state
!le18te was split 1~16 and
By RICHARD E. LIGHTNER
as
McDorald
says: ••tt providUPl Statehouse Reporter
ed
some
tnteresti~
sltuatlms
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Hoose
although
It
wiBn't
a
matter
or
Speaker Charles F. KurfeS!I jokingly told newsmen toward the control "
McDonald thinks the Demoend of the last legislature the
crats
have 53 seats within their
mtnorib' party hid been measincluding :n saCe seats.
grasp,
uring his office.
He
also
says the Republicans
It was not true then. But the
have
31
safe
seats.
other day , Hoose Mioori~
"Of
the
37
seats
up for grabs,
Leader John c. McDonald satd
we
think
·
22
are
within our
he had had Kurfess' spacious,
reach,"
sa_v
s
the
Newark
legissecond-Door office in the Statelator.
"We
have
hopes
of
get·
house measured.
ting
56
seats,
but
we'll
settle
tor
Ttet is how sure the Demo53."
(Fifty
are
necessary
for
crats are they will have control
control.)
_ ror the first time since 1959However, Kurfess told United
.or the lower house in the GenPress
International: "Jt I was
eral Assembly next January.
in
his
position,
I would be SlY·
If the Democrats do rise to

Pa,ckers Bounce

Three lnjuri,Ml

Oct. 29, !968

proper1;y~

Dear Sir:
We aubmlt the following news
from our maga%lne '"Christianity Today."
E. Harold Mum Sr., 61, ActIng Dean of Hllllldnle College In
Michigan (a Free M-&amp;1 minister) Is a candidate m the Pro·
hlbltlon ticket lor Prealdontorthe
United Slates. His rumlng mate
Is Rev. Roland B. Fisher, 68.
My comment: Helo campaignIng In other states, wilY not In
Ohio? I.B tllere not _,gh prohlbsln our mce-dry C&lt;!Uidytoput
his name on ballot?
Respectfully,
Mae Waltoo YOWII
240 Condor St., Pomeroy

•

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Ed. Note: Following !sa copy
oC a letter addressed to Mr. L

Brooks Smlth, &amp;lpt. of Mason
CooJnty Schools, signed by !oor
members of the 11 Cltizens For
Improvement at Wahama com·
mittee." They art! Lawrence
Foreman, Hobert Curtis~ Charles Yeager, Jtm Gilbert and
Neil Haymaker, secretary.
It follows, In full .
Mr. Brooks Smith
!llp't or Schools - Mason Counf.y
Point Pleasant, W, Va.

Doar Mr, Smith:
Another meet1ng was held with
Mr. Foley on October 9 to determln&lt; what ls needed ID bring
Wahama up to North Central Association standards.
Although tile meeting Ia sled tw&lt;&gt;

Robert Ray ~. 19, Rt. 2
Pt. Plea!lllll, was e!ted for !all·
ure to have vehicle under ~
hours the committee did not feel trol after hi• car atruck the rear
they had accomplished liNch to- of 1 ear drhen by Jolm E. Cosward determining deficient !D, 23, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleaaant when
Wahama Is in acoord.nce with Cas!D hid o!owed down at an
intersection. CrUIIIP received a
N.C. A.
However, the committee dld bump on the forehead aod pasdntennlne that lllere ls: (a) 2 seJJPrs in hi&amp; c a r, Mar)iln
toaehers without tllelr cerll!led Cnunp, 17, a nose bruiae, and
pro!eaalonal training. (b)3 teach- Irwin Blesslrc, 6, -_. chin \Iters teaching oot or their fteld. eration.
(c) that 4 more teachers would
'!be dopar-nl also ln"'lllbe needed to allow preparation gated a ooe vehicle mlsblil !1uJ&gt;.
periods ln accordance with day nlgl¢ on Rt. 17 near tho
N.C. A.
Charles McCUlloch !ann II
Mr. Foley did tell the com- Couch resultiog In •1500 proper·
mittee that he believed Wlhama ty dlmage, but no peraonal IDcould be made reallY by rail or jury.
next year ID otaod lnapoc:tlon by
A tractor • traDer tra'"UIV
the North Central Inspection norlh drl"'n by James E. Zlal&amp;ro
Team and WIRIId be admitted ID 40, Madison, N. C., struck a c&lt;1rt
North Central during the school In tile hi8hw8JI, 111eln!etor -traR·
year 70-71, it we pass.
er crossed the highway and went
The committee ls very much over a 15 foot embanlanent.
aware that there ts mueh to be
done to be ready for Uds team.
An evaluation will have ID be
prepared by the school adminl&amp;trallon, and wtU have to be done
in the near ruture lr the board
Is tD be allowecl time ID act upoo
the number of items that will
PT. PLEASANT - The Lambda
Chi Omega Sorlty Ia sponhave to be accomplished.
It Is the committee's belle! soring a "Holiday Idea Demonthat this evaluation or report stratton" Thursday, Nov. 14 at
should be in your hands no later 7:30 p.m. ln the Aj&gt;palachlan
tiJan February I, 1969. This would Power auditorllll11.
possibly allow you and tile board
Don Stone, owner and deaigner
tlme ID get Wahama reacly by of u Flower City'* in Huntlngtoo,
will present a demonstration of
next rail.
The committee Is also request- holiday arrangements and decor..
ing a copy of this evaluation, to be ations..
used In reporting ID the people
Mrs. Charlene Lowe aOO Mrs.
we represent, the progress on VIrginia Black, h om e ecoobtaining North Central status. nomists, have prepared a bookMr. Foley did discuss and ex- let or Holiday Foods recipes,
pound on anumberofposslblelm- many of which will be used (eaprovements that were In store turlng small appliances aod the
for Wahama.
new '• Amana Radarange."
Tickets areaWUable from sor1. That a new math teacher ority member&amp; at $1 per per801\.
would report for work rJOmetlme Refreshments wlll be served.
in November. Thi&amp; should Improve the math situation, whlch,
in the committee' a opinion, Is 1n
ASK TO WED
dire need or improvement.
PT, PLEASANT - Applying
· · 2. QUite llkely, a shop 'Will tor marriap Jicenaea in the of-

To Demonstrate

Holiday Ideas

lce want mall so bad, wilY don't
dodge a serious question with they answer? WRffERS CRAMP.
bear W.C.:
a brush..otr.
You ean be sure your notes
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care are read, and re-read- and savof Helen Help us! this newspa- ed - but Servicemen are like
other men: Letter-writing cornell
per.
hard for them. When they're tirARE SINGLE GffiLS
ed, discouraged, hurting, they*d
DISCRIMINATED AGAINST?
rather read up-beat mail thandeDear Helen:
What have people got against scrlbe how ..beat" they are.
your support and awr~clation
lingle girls who live in apartments? They think you are no tell them someone cares, and this
irJOd because you live alone. sbruld be your main reason £or
ly WAYNE G. UANDSTADT, M.D.
Fellows yoo meet expect yoo ID wrtttng. When you get an answer,
have to be built before Wa.hama flee of the county clerk were:
it's an added dividend- and you
iJiv:lte them up for a part;y can quallt)' !or North Central. James Ray Cheesebrew, 19, Pt.
Cystic
fibrosis
,
an
Inborn
the
Young
Adult."
Guide
for
for two! When you don't play will, u you keep sending luWrestglandular
disorder
!hat
affects
3. That a team from some book Pleasant an:l DonnaJewellSiyre,
The fact that there are now
in&amp; humorous, newsy letters that !he lungs and digestive
lllat wey, tlley drop yoo.
Orm
Is stuclylng tile laboratory 17, PL Pleasant, and Robert
enough
young
adults
with
lhls
Married women are afraid or make the reader think, ..l"d like organs, is one of the most
disease
to
justify
such
a
puband will submit a recom- Emmons Chapman, 20, Gle~
needa
you - they think you're alter to know HER better!" - H. serious diseases of infancy
lication
shows
that
real
promendation
to Mr. Foley.
NOTE T.O ALL OF YOU WHO and childhood. Early diagnowood, and Barbara Jean Bon&amp;their husbands just because you
gress ls being achieved. The
4.
That
the floor In the biol- cutter, 21, Gallipolis Ferry.
ASK FOR SoyllER PEN PALS: sis and prompt treatment are
work with them at the otlice.
booklet takes up questions of
You don't have much sodaiiUo I relay your iell&amp;r&amp; to VIetnam usually necessary if the diet smoking, periodic check- ogy room In the senior high will
beeause the single glrlayoumeet Mall Call, Box3104-A, Columbus, youngster is to escape repeat- ups; dating, marriage, bll!ber be Improved ID handle the heavend up getting married, and they Ga. where they're shipped over- ed pulmonary Infections and education and career chofces. ier equipment that has been prom- PLEASANT VALLEY H!liPIT AL
severe lung damage . More
seas. Don't forget to send your and more of these boys and · It also provides a list of care, Ised Wahama.
ADMITTANCE: Jackie Thorl&gt;drop you fast. You are now a
5. That as or tile beginning
research and leaching centers
"'threat.,,
Christmas cards to Servicemen girls, however, are receiving
ton, Pt. Pleasant; Diana Maythroughout the United States. of the 2nd semester Mr. Tom nard, Butralo; Cheryl Tucker,
9\ou.ld I become the swinger there, and enclose a nickel with the kind of care !hey require.
Individual copies are avaUa- Watson will be used to relieve
rm supposed to be, or m.arrythe each card for postage. Schools~ Until recently, teen-agers hle to young adults with cystic
Grimms Landing.
first Wll guy who asks me, to churches and clubs may collect and young adults wilh cystic fibrosis or their parents fro~ some of the pressure on the othescape. I like my job and am and send boxes of cards, wtth fibrosis were scarce. Better the ·National Cystic Flbrosts er teachers. This ln direct conResearch Foundation, 2112 E . trsdictlon or tile board which
going up. rm not especially anx- postage money In a separate enve- diagnostic procedures have
shown
!hat,
in
addition
to
4ltbSt., New York, N.Y . lllll17. stated that Mr. Watson w o u 1 d
Ious to get married, tRrt I'd like lope. Be sure to put your name
those
surviving
because
of
imteach In Pl. Plessant and coach
some comparatlvely clean social and address on each card. - H.
Q-My d aagbter, age 15 at Wahama after the 1st semesproved treatment~ a certain
life. Any suggestions? - CA- Dear Helea:
Q-Does marriage to an
number of mUder cases have months, has been walking
1 met a Yale man at a resort grown up despite a lack of alone for a month. How soon ter.
REER GffiL
American male automatic&lt;llly
this swnmer. After the second appropriate care. The symp- should she start wearing lowDear Career Girl:
make an alien woman an
'The committee would llke to Amnitan cltlz.,7
Your city has a • ·~nsters' date, he said, very casually, toms of these mildly affected cut sboes7
A-An allen woman does
A-Let her walk barefoot In oommend and thank you and tile
Club" Cor young unmarried wo- uWh,y don't you move in with persons have been mistaken
for
those
of
such
conditions
as
the
house and put her in low- board or education lor their One not automatically beeome a
men. Get the address at your me?" IUs theory Is that it's more
cut shoes when she goes out· job or IJilST8dlng the !acu!Q- at U.S. citizen through marriage
Ubrary aOO apply for member- natural for the opposite sex to asthma~ chronic bronchitis or
cellae
disease.
For
this
reato a citizen-she must petition
side.
Wahama this year.
live together than lor two girls,
lhlp. (Seems to me they should
son It is often necessary for
for naturalization.
change that title· to "'Career" or two men, ID share an apart- a ~n-ager with Ibis disease
Sincerely,
Q-Why is the mouth of a
CITIZENS FOR IMPROVEor 11Bachelor" Girls Club. Per- ment. He IIIJI&amp; everybocl;y does It to assure bls close friends that
rlller ool!ed a della7
MENT AT WAHAMA
haps you skipped over It because where he comes Crom, and girls in blo cough Is not contaglo1111.
A-All river deltas In the
you didn't llke the oonn-oo.) the middle west are .. repress- Above all, be should not make
world
are Dlined after the
an
undue
effort
to
suppress
it.
ed... Wbat do you say to a guy
Or maybe you mlgl!t lind an
Lawrence Foreman
B&lt;lwy. , but 20tll.Fox Is maldng
delta of lbe NUe. This was
The types of treatment that
llke that? - REPRESSED OR
apartment 1n one f1 those comRobert CUrtll
called a delta becauoe It was
have made It possible lor the them Into mojor movies IUIYWIIJ'
plexes Cor yoong unmarrieds. SMART?
Charles Ye~~er
trlanRUiar-lhe ahap,e of the
....
Not
unusual
..
..
Many
a
ltale
child with cystic fibrosis to
They sometimes swing, but you Dear R or S:
Jim
Gilbert
Greei letter "delta. '
Bdwy. turkey litrned to caviar
grow up are mist tents, aeroTell hlm "7epression" has
NeU
Haymaker,
can make ywr own rules.
sols with or without added on celluloid .... We have no no~
Enrollment In evening college nothiJul w do with It: The name medication, drugs taken by tlon how m811J' u. !Irma make
classes often p.~tl you with the of the game ia still 1'"ladies' mouth to help thin lbe mucous war materials but we do know
rilbt crowd, tor these are the choice," and the lady doesn't secretions and postural drain- more than 1,800 c:ompanlu here
choose!
age. The postural drainage make toys; so turn swords into
"&amp;erious singles. ••
Okay, let*s hear it from New recommended is not the same toysharea .... Newest ingenua lD
Mainly, remember that many
others feel as you do. Slop as- Haven. Does '"everybody" co - 88 that prescribed for bron- town isnamed&amp;lzle Schmutz, who
awning "everyboc,ty" is either habit back tllere, or Is the Yale chiectasis. II Is described In gets Iota or attenUon by her looks
detail in a new hooklet, "Livagainst you or outtotakeyou~ and IDID more wllh!Ul thlllker than ing with Cystic Fibrosis: a
but a double take everytJ.me anyreporter? - IL
one hears her name.
111e !lnestllvtng lyrlelst, Jcrnny Mercer, Is suft"ering the tortures of success: the BOUt ....
Nixon • Humphrey - Wallace lAid·
denly iook a drop as cafe comic topics: It's whole-routines now
about !lie Ona&amp;sloeo .... Vletaam
vet Capt. Doo street (wbo won
a
$40,000 home on •'D r e a m
log
Queen
u.•
hair.
BY JACK O'BRIAN
bowler on the roof.
Hoose'')
W1HI oornellllng far big.
Mavlea
made
inN,
Y.don'tjust
Mla Farrow-a not mournirlgtor
NEW YORK - Dobby R e Y·
ger
oo
the
blltlelleld: tile Bronze
add
cash
ID
tile
local
technolda and Harry Karl olfered Sinatra when lhe'&amp; meditating
Star.
tbeJr Wwood manse for purchase with Donovan, a ~ hall her nical erew• - "'lbe Arrahge·
S,qer - maeltro Bobby filerlllmlng here I o r
It ~.ooo .... Marloo Branclo ex-apouse's age ... . Have 1101118 mont''
wood
bought a Las Vegas !Ish and
two
week•
rented
a
total
or
woa't do lillY film o except with more lm\1: Mlnoru Gerlda, who
chil&gt;l&gt;er7
.... Hot clog v e - willl
85
roonla
in
varioua
Loew•s
Houtoelal sign1tlcanee;" he halll't p!UIIed the 1941 Pearl Harbor
a
rolling
cart at G2od and 3rd
tels
.•••
Drlve.tna
were
the
last
.... witll financial sleDltl- ultab 1n the back" l• re.planfeatured
an
autographed picture
maJor
movlelmOYotlon:
next
will
eance tor awtrlle .... Vietnam vet.. nlq: it now tor Darryl Zllllck'a
of
!WilY
young
J!allan eomodlan
be
mOYie
thaalres
oervlngdrlnl&lt;.s
••Tora,
Tora,
Toral"
movie
a_... CIIJt, Dml Street wm a
with
a
caption,
"Star Pat Coopand
~ dorin&amp; !lie flick ••••
bcut
that
Wamoua
clay
....
'!be
ftO,OOO bcllse m TV's ·~eam
er
bta
At
My
Restaurant" ....
Houle" and can use the artra Brltilh !uhlon inVallon contin- Anollter - · Nov. 7 In 111e rest of !lie country II food
Lake
Tlhoe
•.•.
Sam
~esel
ues:
following
Vidal
Saa110011'1
raamo: !lie stroeto expect • bab1
ID spend fortunes 011 of Woocb' Allen but we don't
Ill Feb. .••• Biggest cht&gt; alq fantutic New York IUCCIIS, knowl movies
(IIUCb
as "'Lawrence of know oow he'D ailed some parta
c1 Lanclaa (wllich has
BdwJ, - agents who lldJbod 59
beauQ' ...... ......., the Arabia," ''Bridge oo the River of Ohio alter he cleacrlbed his
1'1111 Tim he rated ~
lnoleod ofhia current Pl.- world) will attack i!ollnbattan la- Kwal," etc.); b11 .,Nicholas and latest album wltb: "Ule h a B
meaning and th8 univeru la a
!CJI"' ~ NU., IK.
•••• Loew'a Hotel I' Bob tllea' co~.mu·•• and epiderml1; Alexandra" for Columbia will beautiful place except fo&lt; IIOIIle
'
will poe a LimO!' lauch !hlnet·lotheonlyhalr11;yllngout- coat more than the aame studio' a
11My husiHmd 11od Curtis l.eMGY h,.., uttfortu•lllely,
"Ollverl" and uStarl'' comb1ned. parts or Cleveland'' . .•• WCJO&lt;\y
hll bolel ()II Lanclaa !lt with a Ro1al Warrant lieni.. Only Game In Townn and mult have suftered a shock out
lloOfl lrlflf*'l with this 'bomb thiog'/u
; -...TJIO C!mehiU)- U..-k- f7lne "Personal Service to the
arOWKI
Sllaker
Helghlll,
mll)'be?
"The
Flip
Side'*
bo.med
big
on
BriUIIII
Crown"
.
..
.
Mean
a
fix.
''lllp It oil," the1'll add •

THE WELL CHILD®

Progress Being Achieved
In Cystic Fibrosis Cases

QUICK QUIZ

s.

BERRY'S WORLD

sneak.
Four m Pasua
This Ume the Packer quai'terbaek dlda't even have to resort
to last-second heroics.
He
merely tossed four touchdown
passes, COft\Pletine 17 of 25
passes for a total of 260 yards,
IC anything, he was more
brilliant in the 55-deKree weather of the Cotton Bowl than he
was In the bonechllllng 13-below
at Green Bay In the title game.
Starr returned from two
weeks of rest to Ore two TD
aerials to light end Marv
Fleming, three yards and 32

yards, and also connected with
.6-yard scoring throw tD
Carroll Dale and a. IIV&amp;-yarder
ID Bbyd Dowler.
T~ Cowboys, outterlng their
first lo11 after six wins despite
taklna an early 10.0 lead, scored
on ~o touchdown passes by
Don Meredith and a 16-yard
field J1011 by Mike Clark.
The' two big results;
••. The Packers cllrnbed Into a
tie with the Detroit Lloos for
first pl1ce In the NFL' s Central
Divtai~n with 3--3--1 records.
... It 1 cond.nued the Packers'
fantastic mastery or the Cowbuys. Green Bay llos beaten the
cowpunchers ln all six regular
season lneetinas, two championship Caeeoffs, and Ove out or
seven tl;mes Jn e:ldtlbltion pla.y.
Meredl til 11\!ured
For Dallas. this time there
1

piii,Y almost half the game with
a broken nose- the result of a
face-mask tackle by WIUle
Davis.
"The lrUury was a freak
thins," said Meredith. 11 l'm
sure he didn't mean to. ••
'!be ke.Jo play In !lie game
cune with 10:20 lett in the
!oorth period and Dallu,
lniii!V by only 21-17, hid just
taken over on ita own 22.
With 74,604 tana senatng a
Cowboy victory drive, Meredith
handed olf ID CraJs Baynham,
who drove oil left gusrd- and
fumbled.
Middle linebacker Ray
Nltachke recovered tor Green
Bay an:l two plays later, Starr
pitched his fOtU'th TD pass of
the night ID Fowler.

Favor Trojans By 17 Over Oregon
NEW YORK (UPD- Southern recorda through another week~
CalHornla was missing, but not end. Second-ranked Ohio state
loraotten.
Is picked by seven points over
'!be TroJans, ranked No. lin Mlchipo state, third-ranked
the country among college Kanaas is 12 OYer Colorado and
football teams, took last week- fourth-ranked Pem state Is 11
end oil and return ID actloo over Army.
llialnst Orogon this Saturday.
Tennessee, the No. 5 team,
The oddsmakeu, well remem. entertains UCLA in an attracberlna U.. potent o!lenoe of the tive IDWraeellonal game and the
TroJans, have tabbed tllem aa Vola, with four victories aud a
17 i&gt;Olnt favorites ID roll up their tie, are pleked by 10 points.
olxth conucuttve victory.
Seventh-ranked Georgia, which
The oUter high.ranking mem- owna the tie again1t Temessee,
bers or the top 10 aliO are Ia rated only two points better
lavored by a louchdown or than 13th-ranked Hoollon.
more to maintain their porlect
Eighth-rated CaiHornlo Is live

Honor Dixie Rose Snyder
A eostumepartyhonortngDlxie
Rose Snyder on her blrtbday
anniwrsary was held at the home
or her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
WWiam Arthur Seyller, 207 S.
Second Ave., Wddleport.
Costume prize-a were won by
Becky Scaggs, the prettiest, and
Riek Hoover, the tumliest. Music
was provided by the 11 Chimes of
Love," a combo composed of
James Snyder and George Lu ...

ter, guitars; Gary Elll1, orpn,
and Gregg Hayes, drmns. Cider,
donuts, candy, sandwiches. anJ
cheese twists were aerved. ·
Other gueats w e r e Pellll,)'
Smith, Leta Floyd, John Harrlaon, Alita Dowcly, Alan Cunningham, SheUa Dowdy, Terry Grogan, Cheryl Crossan, Rita easel, Pun Dodson, Debblo Shellon,
and Jackie Hutton.

Holzer Medical Center: Vllltlng hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only oo Pedlatrleo Ward.
Adml1alon1
Tbeobore B. Mlller,l615Eastern Ave.; Roscoe R. Allen, 89
Cedar St.; Mrs. Ezra P, staley,
2119 Chestnut St.; Mrs. James
W, Halalop, Rl, 2 Gallipolis;
Hester R, Cline, Patriot S I a r

n...-•--n Named by
Jr. Woman's Qub

........-.....,

. PT. PLEAsANT - The ~e .
Life Dej&gt;ir1mem··;,r the local Jr.
Woinan's Club has 111111ed c~rmen for tllese otucly projects,
Safety and home, Mary Ann IJon.
lei; ~ration huallhy bibles,
Janet Hollml; Home Jllai'IIC&amp;'"
ment: C'.arolyn Brillhart; Family living and religion, Judy IAnham.
The de!&gt;ar1lnent members voted tD make~VbUkete!orThlnksgiving for the uoder privUege
and planned a bake sale for Nov.
1St with proceeds for a Chrlat.mas par1;y at the Point Pleasant
Mission.

Rt.; Larry G, Hardest;r, HI. 2
Gallipolis; James T. Lee, Sr.,
Hendenon; Mrs. Weldon D.
Waara, Rt. 1 Pliny, W. Va.;Mra.
Douglas D. Wlcldlne, HI. 2 Racine; Mrs. RDbert W. Louks, S1·
racuse; Mrs, Clyde . R. &amp;nith,
Middleport; Mrs. ClaraR. Jllalte,
Rt. 1 Beaver; Mrs. Dooald K.
Justice, Rt. 1 CaUett!lburg, Ky.j
Clarence N. Gfnaerleh, Jacki!IOR;
Mrs. Edward
Wrllhl, Albland, lfy.; Paul Pa,yne, HI. 3

a.

lron!Dn; Mrs. Elmer w. Elckelberg, Jackson; M!'S: " ~!!I: ..!d-

clVl\:!;
Ml'a:· OrvWe 1l: D8v!a, Jae . . ,
BrammellooJI~

BlrUt
.
..
Mrs. James W. llalalop, HI.
2 Gallipolis, son. 8:32 p.m. MoodiU'.
Discharges
Forrest S. Borden, Sr., Harry H, Hulshorit, Charles Mart,
Elza c. Rllrle, Ellz- J.
Sc:hnelder, Mrs. Doma J- SWain,
Mrs. Butt. Tedrow, Mre. August
Trapp, Jolm M. Will, Craig A.
Wtae, Ruasell Nltz, Mra. Loren E. Beaver andln!alltda1J8hler,
Mrs. George 0 , Jolmllon and In!ant dauglrter.

Party Givens Cherub Choir
Mtss Roae Ann Lisle enter- m~, Rose Marie Leadina~
tained the ehenlb choir of the Denise Hedh:ks, staron
Asbury Untied Methodist Church ker, Debbie Bouoh, Connie P.:
or Syracuse with a Halloween teraon, Jeari AnD Rltchart.
party in the bo11011101d of the Donna Marie Hubbord, a sueat.
Robert Ord bume Saturday nlsht.
Mrs. Martha Moore and Mro.
Lou Ferrell assisted with the
party whlcb. featured the upeanull" motif in the orange and
black color acheme.
Costume prizes were awarded
to Jean Ann Rllchart, the ugliest,
aod Rose Marie ~. U..
prettiest. All o! !he ehUdren In
costume w ere Jiven burna.
Game• were played and refreshmenta of tee cream,doiiJts,pota..
to chips, and hot chocolate were
served. .
Attending Wllfe Debbie Hartenbach, Jll)', Lee and Steplmlle
Ord, Teresa FerreU, ~rllll~Qo;-

Southern 7-8th Grade
Oub is 46-0 Winner
Tho Southern Local 7-8th grade
!oolball team evened Ita 1968
r - II 2-ll Manciay a I I 0 r
oehool with a lopoldacl 46-4 win
OYer the Melp Marauder 7th
grade ,...._

other slx~inter on an s .yard

run.

aver

Washington, ninth-ranked

Mbsouri Is 12 over Oklahoma
state and lOth..-anked Mlehlpn
ts 12 over Northwestern.
No point spreads were given
on the ~es between aixthranked l'llrdue and Dllnola and
15th-ranked Notre Dame and
Navy,
In an Important Southweal
Con(erenee clash, 11th-ranked
Texas Is plckecl by seven points
over Southetn Methodllt, the
No. 14 team.
In other gamea by 1ectfm:
East- Yale . 13 over Dartmouth, Cornell 12 over Colum.
bla, Princeton 12 over Brown,
Harvard 7 over Pemll)'lvanla,
Syracuae 19over Holy Crou.
South- Louisiana State 6 over
Mlsalaalppl, Florida state 11
over Virginia Teeh, Alshama 21
over Misstsslwi Si.te 1 Auburn 2
over Florida, , North Carolina
State 6 over Clemson, Kentucky
1 over West VIrginia, Wake
Forest 11 over Maryland,
Virginia 1 over South Carolina,

Gibson Receives
Cy Young Award

was the regret that quarterback
Don Meredith was torcea to

/

PRIZE WINNERS - Costume prize winners, left, Becky
Scrqgs, pretti.:wt, and Rick Hoover, funniest.

I

--- - ·---- ·-- --- --" ·· - - ·- - - -........-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~

tp keep lhelr perteet l 988 record
going- but most of all, lhe.v
wanted to show they had
recovered trom laat year's
National Football · Leque dtie
game In which Slarr beat them
on a last-second quarterback

Georgia Tech 7 over Duke,
Vanderbilt 4 over Tulane.
Midwest- Mlasouri 12 over
Oklahoma State, Indiana 1s
over Wisconslu, Minnesota 7
over Iowa, Nebraska 14 over
Iowa State.
SouthwNt- Arkansas 1 over
Texas A&amp;M, Texas Tech 6 over
Rice, Texaa Christian 6 over
Baylor.
Weal-Oregon state and SianCord even, Air Force 7 over
North Carollon.
In National Foo1bell League
pmes next &amp;mday, Baltimore
fa 10 over New York, st. Louis
10 over Philadelphia, Mlmeaota
12 over Washington, San Francisco 3 over Cleveland, Los
Angeles 10 over Detroit and
AUanla aod Plttaburgb are
rated even, In the American
Fooll&gt;all League, it Is Bo&amp;too
31h over Denver, New York 19
over BuUalo, Hruston 9 over
Clnclnnatl and San Diego 16
over Miami.

The Tornado starting team In·
dudes Fred Mlller or Ord at
slolback, Jullla and Studer, hallbocks; Curllnan and Rocm~~r HolSOuthern, coached by Duane man, aoda; Bobby Eynon a n d
(Wee Fooz) Wolle, sot ita polnta Rodney Neigler, tackles; Ralph
011 three touchdowns by P a u 1 Qoeltlg and Ronnie Hill, guards;
NEW YORK (UPO- College after a long absence to rink
JU&amp;IIB, IIIII by Kevin Stutler and Charles Knlahtlng, center, a n d football's revolving door spun 16th, just ahead of Arkansas.
me eaeh by Vern Ord and Nor- Dave Thelas, cp~arterbaek.
arourx:l again today, ejecting
Alabama also rebounded into
man Curllnan.
Southern's setbacks were both three teams and opening th.e the top 20 after a long period,
JUIIIo acored oo a 60-ylrd -rienced at the hands orEaal- way for three lhore to make capturing 18th, whUe three
•1111111 .,.. runs of 15 1ardo each ern, 30-e !lie first time and 12-8 their tlrst appearance In the tqJ teams- Florida, Oregon State
and he also tallied !lie Torna- In the second clash of !lie sea- 10.
and Michigan State- were deaddoes' two extra pointe conver. son between the two teams.
california romped past Syra- locked for 19th.
lions on .nana. Sl:utler nut over
cuse, ranked lOth last week, 43Ohio State needed 1 last
m carrleo of 30 and 20 1&amp;rds,
0 Saturday to booat Its record to minute tie-breaking touchdown
and Ord raced to a 45-¥ard TD
~1. and rise to the No. 8 to down previously winless
and CUrfman lcorecl 00 • 40ranking. The Golden Bears UUnois 31-24. The rather shoddy
yard reverse.
received 95 points from the 35- perrormance cost the Buckeyes
'111e win over !he Melia 7th
rnember United Press lnterna. a chance to gain ground on top
grade !o!lowecl b¥ one week a
tiorw.l Board of Coaches In the ranked Southern cat, whictl was
28-e victory by the Tornadoes
weekly ratings.
Idle.
over Gloulter. Justis scored
Misswri
used
tts
'
56-20
rout
of
Kansas, now 6-0, held third
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Russell
three timoa also In lllat con- were Swxlay evening visitors of Kansas State as a springboard aflsr ripping Iowa State 46-25
lest 011 runs of 10 and 5 yards Mr. ard Mrs. Harley Johnson. to ninth _place, earning 47 votes, and Penn state returned after a
and • 22-yard PilL The TornaMrs. Iva Johnson was a'lbura- two more than Michigan, which week' a III,YO!I with a 29-0 victory
do hallbaek al10 tallledtwotlmes da.v afternoon visitor of Mrs. capturecl !Otll o!ler Its 33-20 over Goston College.
triwnph over Minnesota.
oo PATS "hlle Stutler sot the Le• WeUa.
The three replaced Notre
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MurpiQ- of
Dame,
which fell frOm llfth last
Middleport and Mrs. John Mur·
week
iD
15tll after loalog tD
phy, Peggy, C&amp;.rmeJaiiiBarbara,
NEW IDGH
Mlchlpn
state, and Syracuse
NEW YORK (UP!) - T h e
were saturday evening visitors of
CINCINNATI (UFO - carol
and
Miami
(Fla.'),
which
United
Press International top
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. JohnMann has become the first
drq&gt;ped
c&lt;&gt;q&gt;letely
out
of
!lie
20
~r
ooUege football games
son.
woman to earn more than
ratirwa.
Orst
place votes and ....,_
witll
lad Mrs. Robert Reeves
•so,ooo In the LadJes Profesai~ of Mr.
The
top
four
teams
stood
pat,
recorda
In parentheses
loat-Ued
Pomeroy were SUndlyvtaitora
II GGI! Association toor In one
(sixth
week).
with
Southern
C.lifo&lt;nla
retainol his parents. Mr. and. Mrs.
year,
ing its first place ranking with Tellll)
Pointe
James Reeves and LindL
Ml•s Mann raised her total
26
Orst
place
votes'
and
335
I.
Southern
Cal
(26)
(5~)
335
Mr. and Mrs. llat!lelcl and
earnlngo to 4151,182 with a third
pointe:.
Ohio
State
was
second,
2,
Ohio
State
(4)
(5.4)
292
plsee Onloh In tile River Mr. CID!pbeU spent a few days followed by Kan ..a aod Penn 3. Kansas
(ll) (~) 285
recently with relathes In Ke,...
PllntatiiNI ~n II Conroe, lucky,
State.
4. Pem St.
(I) 5~) 212
Texas, Sunday.
Temeuee moved ~ to fifth 5. Temeooee
(U-ll 167
Mr. and Mro. Cllntoo GRkey
after
lakl!V
a
weekend
oil
while
6.
PurGoe
'
(5.1) 156
and fiDIIly were Soodii,Y a!lerPurdue
and
Georgia
alio
moved
7.
Georgia
(I)
(5.4.1)
14S
noon visliDrs o!Mr. andMro.IJD.
up
1
notch
each
ID
liixlh
and
·
8,
Call!orn1B
(S-1)
95
cola RusselL
seventh.
9.
MlsiOUrl
(5.1)
47
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bqyce and
1
Ue
Texas,
rebounding
from
10.
Mlcblpn
(5-l)
43
Elleen Vomoy were w"keocl vi...
Secood 10 - 11. Taus (34);
!tors of Mr. and Mro. Howucl willl Houston and an ot&gt;oet by
T8ll8s
Tech
In
Its
flfot
two
12.
Louisiana Sl. (19); 13. HooaRuseell.
14. Southern Methodist
too
(16);
canti.rwed
to
pin
MrL John Dodder and oon or
rapidly,
movlog
up
10
lith.
(14);
15.
Notre Dame (11); 16.
Columbua were weekend vialtora
Louisstate
look
the
,No.
12
Flortda
St.
(9); 17, Arkansas (6);
ol her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mro. J.
ranklna.
!oilby
Houstoo,
18.
Alabama
(6); 19, Tie, FlorC. Wyatt.
Soothllrn
Nethodlot
and
,
Notre
Ida,
Mlchlpn
St. and Ore11011
Mr. Bill SII,Yre of Columbus
St.
(3).
Dame.
Florida
state
r.;w,.nod
was 1 weekend visitor of hlspar...
enta, Mr. IIMIMrs. CharleoSII,Yre
and ·Don. Alao vbtting were Mr.
aod Mrs. Charlo a SII,Yre IIMl fam..
lly ol Chest.or Rood.
-CIII'lliooMr. and Mrs. Charle1 SQre,
, tlppttl .. rqular
Doo and BDI, and Mr. and Mro.
Charles SII,Yre and fiDIIly and Jo
Sndlf! were SUndii,Y dinner .,..ta
o1 NrL W, Elchlnpr of Rock
AIOwi..'&gt; wtotl-.. Cit«•
Spr!ogo.

USC Maintains Top Spot

Wolfpen

News, Notes

College Ratings

there "eren't even any oUter

contenders.
"'l'lle 1ran1ltlon from b.~eb.ll
to football ••• e••7 ju1t
•10 for • new p~~ir of lhou!"

Standings
NFL STANDINGS
By United Press lnternsllmal
Eastern Conference
Century Division
W, L. T. Pet.
St. Loolo . •
• • 4 3 0 .571
Cleveland . .
. 4 3 0 .571
New Orleans
. . 3 4 0 .429
Pttlsburgh . . . . . 1 6 o .143
Capital Divlsloo
W. L. T, Pet.
Dallaa .•. . . . . . 6 I 0 .857
New York . . . . •. 5 2 0 .714
Wallhinglon . • . . . 3 I 0 .129
Philadelphia . . . .• 0 • • .000
Western ConferenceCentral Dlvlolon
W. L. T, Pet.
Green Bey . . . • . • 3 3 ; .500
Detroit . . . .. •.. 3 3 I .500
Minnesota . . .. .. 3 4 0 .129
Chlcaav . . . . .. .. 3 4 o .129
Coastal Division
W, L. T. Pet
Baltimore .. . , •• 6 I 0 .8S7
Loa Angeles . • . . . 6 I 0 .857
San Francisco ... . 4 3 0 .571
Atlanta . .. . ....• I 6 0 .143
Mond8J''S Results
Green &amp;y 28 Dallas 17
(Only game scheduled)
&amp;lnda.,v's Games
Baltimore at New York
Chicago at Green Bay
Cleveland at San Francisco
Dallas at New Orleans
Detroit at los Angeles
Pittsburgh at Atlanta
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Washington at Mlnne-

ABA Standings
By United Preas International

Esst

W, L. Pet.
, I 0 1.000
Kentucky . . . . . . 3 I . 7 SO
New York .. . . .• 1 1 .500
Miami •.. .. . .. • 0 2 .000
Indiana • . . . • . • . • 0 3 . 000
West
W, L, Pet.
Oakland . . . . • • . • 3 0 1. 000
New Orleans .. , .• 1 J .500
Dallas . . • • • . . . . 0 0 .000
Denver . . . . . . • .. 0 0 .000
Los Angeles . . .... o o .ooo
Hooslon .•.•.• •• . 0 I .000
Monday's Results:
New Orleans 115 Houston 105
(Only game scheduled)
TUesday*s Games
Denver at New York
New Orleans at Oakland
Miami vs. Mimesota at Duluth
(Only games scheduled)
Mlnneoote . . .

REHIRE COACHES
PffiLADELPIIIA (UPO- The
Phlladolphls Phlllles Mandl,\'
announced the reappoir¢ment of
all three members of their 1968
CO&amp;CbilJB

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Racine
Soeial Events
By Mil&amp; FRANCIS MORRIS
The Boooter Suoday School
class met with Mrs. Helen Simpson, hostess, at her home on
Thursday evening, Oet. 17. The
devotional theme was "To God
Be The Glory. u During the social
hour, Mrs. Simpson served r&amp;freshments in keeping with Hal·
loween.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brammer
of Cleveland were called here by
the Illness of his mother, Mrs.
Helen Younce, who is a patient
at Holzer Hoapital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wingett
and Mrs. Ann Coe were weekerd
guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Davis at Akronandattendedtheweddl ng of their daughter, Mary Neal

Davis.
Mrs. Christine Lake of Atllens

65 Pontiac
I
. , GTO
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Lake alii Lori were guestsoCMr.
and Mrs. Francis Morris, Sun-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson spent a weekend in Colum~
bus with her brotber-in-law and
shiter, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma&amp;
Arthur. Their brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Wolfe and children
of Ashtabula were guests on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thmtas Eckersley and son oC CIUCornia visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mrs. Leonard Lewis oC Canton
Is I guest o( her mother, Mrs.
John Marr.
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Graham
and Judp and Mrs. John Bacon
returned home after a visit In Alabama and other points with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. David Nease or
Columbus were recent guests of.
his mother, Mrs. Don Nease.
Mrs. Tmn Lindsey and son.
Scotty, of Grove CU;y, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Howett of
Darwin spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. i.nd Mrs. Fred C&amp;dle.

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GOLUMBI,IS (t!Pl)- 111eUnft.·
eel Prell ~ high
ICbool . Cla11 AA -thee ratIngs, with !lrll plaeo votea and
won - loot rooorda In jlllrllltho.
ala:
Teams
I . Upper At•llngton
(21) (~) 351
2. Mentor
(4) (8~) 331
3. Warren Westen Relei'Ve
(7) (8-4) 285
4. Elyria
(I) (8-4) 161
5. Clndmatl St. Xavier
(4) (8-4) 153
6. Canton McKinley (7.1) 118
7. !lrulhers
(7 ~) 78
8. Masslllon
(6.:) 78
9. Shelby
(8-4) 78
10 . Cleveland St. Joseph
(I) (8~) 73
Second 10: 11. SldnO¥ 69; 12.
Warren HlrdinJ! 56; 13. Lorain
Senior 41; 14. Niles MeKinlO¥and
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 33 each;
16. Xenia Beavercreek 32; 17.
Orville 28; 18. Bella! reSt. John'•
Central 25; 19. Toledo Central
Catholic 24; 20. Columbus Eastmoor and Parma VaUey FOI'f18
22 each.

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MIKITA [.EADING
NEW
YORK
(Up!)_ Stan
Mikita, the National Hockey
League's defending scorl~
champion, is currently leading
this year's scoring race.
Mikita has tallied five goals
and 11 ass ists while his Chh:ago
mack Hawk teammate Jim
Pappin is tied for second with
Jean Belleveau of Montreal and
Bob Nevin of New York with 12

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The ace ot the St. Louis
Cardinal pitching statr. Gibson
changed hla reputation in one
seuon. He uaed to be known Is
• scrambllna pitcher who was
always tough when he got into
Jams- but · this season be didn't
get Into lliiY Jams.
Gibson Corq)i)ed a 1.12 earned

the bellotlng by the Baseball
Writers Association o( AmericL
The only other uMnimous
winner was sandy Koulax, the
former
Dodger great who
turned tile trick In 1963, 1965
and 1966.
Change Format
The Cy Young award wa&amp;
instituted in 1956 and there was
only one award winner a year
until last season when a winner
in each league was named.
Mike McConnick of the Glints
alii Jim Lonborg or the Red
So" were the two winners last
season. Oenn,y McLain of the
Tigers ia tlgured a shoo-in to be
the American League winner
this SBa!IOil.
The balloting was done berore
the World Series but Gibson
also distinguished himselt In the
post-season clauic. He won two
games and was OOaten In the
seventh game because Curt
Flood stumbles in the outfield
and let Jim Northrlf)'s routine
fly ball go ror a two-run triple.
Gibson, who'll be 33 on Nov.
9, joined the C.rdlral farm
system in 1957 and first p~ed
wi t h the Cardinals in 1959. He
Cirst became a star in 19434
when he pitched five times in
the last 10 days when the
cardinals won the pennant in a
frantic rush- and then won two
games In the World Series. He
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stir any controversy.
Bob Gibson was JWned the
winner of the 1968 Nationol
League Cy Young award and

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The Dolly Stntlll!'l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Tuesday, Oc~ 29, lt68
2 -

11le llllly sentinel, Pomoroy•MkMIIP""li 0.'

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Democrats Certain Lower House

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young people, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Usl 1
it welcomes laughs but won't

you'll find them! - H.
Dear Helen:
I wrote several letters to Vietnam Mall Call and never got one
answer. If the fellowsintheServ-

PT. PLEASANT -

district."

uwe are concerned about
some," said the House Speaker,
.. but J'm confident we'll pick \C&gt;
some.*'
Fourteen member&amp; of the 107th General Assembly, the one
that adJourned In March 1968,
will run lJilOIIPOSed Cor re-election Nov. 5. They Include 12 Republicans, 10 of them in the
house.
The HOWle Republicans running unopposed include: Kurfess
a candidate for his sixth term
from Penysburg in Wood County; Ralph E. Fisher or Wooster,
who heads the powertul House
Joln&amp;Pce Committee; Rodney H.
Hughes of Bellefontaine; Cor·
win M. Nixon of Lebanon; Walter L. White of Lima; Robert
E. Netdey oC Laura; George E.
Mastics of Fairview Park;
Mark C. Shinnerer of Lakewood; Fred B. Hadley of Pioneer, and Robert L. Wilhehn of
Van Wert.
Republican Senators running
unopposed include: Tennys on
Qu.yer of Findlay and Max Dennis or Wilmington.
The two Democrats running
unopposed Nov. 5 include: A. G.
Lancione of Bellaire, a Hl-term
veteran of the House, and Tf'O)'
Lee James, a freshman representatJ ve from Cleveland.

state Po-

llee inveat:iiated a two vehlcle

mlshlp SUnci8JI nlsht on Rt. 62
resulti!V In minor 11\]ury !Dthree
persons and approxlm&amp;teb tsOO

i ng the same thing. "

KW"fesa: ~Astounded'
" I'll be greatly astouided lC
we loose the majority," conti~
ued the Bowling Green legislator. ''l think we'll hold our
own and pickup a few seats."
But Kurfess did aoond I note
of caution when he said: "The
Democrats turn out better ln a
presidential :year" and it would
be '"hard to bold some seats ~
cause of a Republican Incumbent in a primary Democr,tic

By JOHN G. GRIFt1N
UP! Exocuu.. Sports Editor
DALL~ (UP!)_ The temperature wa1 about 68 degrees
warmer, but it didn't make arodllferenee- there was simply
too much Blrt starr for the
llailaa Cowbuy s to handle.
. "Starr wis exceptiOIW.l,''
.a llhed COWboys Coach Tom
Landry In the wake o1 tile
·starr-sparked 211-17 triumph by
the old champ Green Bay
Packers over the Cowboy• in
their 111tlonally-televised "r~
turn bout" Monday night In tile
Cotton BowL
Lalxlry was plain wrong-It
just lol(t exceptional for Starr
' to beat the Cowboys.
In fact, something starr did
once betore ~~ the big reason
the Cowboys wanted tD win tills
·one so badly, Sure, they wanted

In Collision

Wlll Swing to Them November 5
EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is power in the Huuse, it would
the third of six articles deal- mean control or the two chaming with the Nov. 5 general bers would be split since it is
election in Ohio. The previous mmericall.Y impossible ior them
articles concerned the state to wrestle the Senate away
~reme Court aOO slate is-- from Republican hands. Only 16
sues. The others will deal Senate seats out of 33 are on
with the congressional, U.S. the biO&lt;:k while al1 99 House
senate and presidentb.l elec- seats will be ftlled.
In the 1965-66 session, the
tions.
state
!le18te was split 1~16 and
By RICHARD E. LIGHTNER
as
McDorald
says: ••tt providUPl Statehouse Reporter
ed
some
tnteresti~
sltuatlms
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Hoose
although
It
wiBn't
a
matter
or
Speaker Charles F. KurfeS!I jokingly told newsmen toward the control "
McDonald thinks the Demoend of the last legislature the
crats
have 53 seats within their
mtnorib' party hid been measincluding :n saCe seats.
grasp,
uring his office.
He
also
says the Republicans
It was not true then. But the
have
31
safe
seats.
other day , Hoose Mioori~
"Of
the
37
seats
up for grabs,
Leader John c. McDonald satd
we
think
·
22
are
within our
he had had Kurfess' spacious,
reach,"
sa_v
s
the
Newark
legissecond-Door office in the Statelator.
"We
have
hopes
of
get·
house measured.
ting
56
seats,
but
we'll
settle
tor
Ttet is how sure the Demo53."
(Fifty
are
necessary
for
crats are they will have control
control.)
_ ror the first time since 1959However, Kurfess told United
.or the lower house in the GenPress
International: "Jt I was
eral Assembly next January.
in
his
position,
I would be SlY·
If the Democrats do rise to

Pa,ckers Bounce

Three lnjuri,Ml

Oct. 29, !968

proper1;y~

Dear Sir:
We aubmlt the following news
from our maga%lne '"Christianity Today."
E. Harold Mum Sr., 61, ActIng Dean of Hllllldnle College In
Michigan (a Free M-&amp;1 minister) Is a candidate m the Pro·
hlbltlon ticket lor Prealdontorthe
United Slates. His rumlng mate
Is Rev. Roland B. Fisher, 68.
My comment: Helo campaignIng In other states, wilY not In
Ohio? I.B tllere not _,gh prohlbsln our mce-dry C&lt;!Uidytoput
his name on ballot?
Respectfully,
Mae Waltoo YOWII
240 Condor St., Pomeroy

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Ed. Note: Following !sa copy
oC a letter addressed to Mr. L

Brooks Smlth, &amp;lpt. of Mason
CooJnty Schools, signed by !oor
members of the 11 Cltizens For
Improvement at Wahama com·
mittee." They art! Lawrence
Foreman, Hobert Curtis~ Charles Yeager, Jtm Gilbert and
Neil Haymaker, secretary.
It follows, In full .
Mr. Brooks Smith
!llp't or Schools - Mason Counf.y
Point Pleasant, W, Va.

Doar Mr, Smith:
Another meet1ng was held with
Mr. Foley on October 9 to determln&lt; what ls needed ID bring
Wahama up to North Central Association standards.
Although tile meeting Ia sled tw&lt;&gt;

Robert Ray ~. 19, Rt. 2
Pt. Plea!lllll, was e!ted for !all·
ure to have vehicle under ~
hours the committee did not feel trol after hi• car atruck the rear
they had accomplished liNch to- of 1 ear drhen by Jolm E. Cosward determining deficient !D, 23, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleaaant when
Wahama Is in acoord.nce with Cas!D hid o!owed down at an
intersection. CrUIIIP received a
N.C. A.
However, the committee dld bump on the forehead aod pasdntennlne that lllere ls: (a) 2 seJJPrs in hi&amp; c a r, Mar)iln
toaehers without tllelr cerll!led Cnunp, 17, a nose bruiae, and
pro!eaalonal training. (b)3 teach- Irwin Blesslrc, 6, -_. chin \Iters teaching oot or their fteld. eration.
(c) that 4 more teachers would
'!be dopar-nl also ln"'lllbe needed to allow preparation gated a ooe vehicle mlsblil !1uJ&gt;.
periods ln accordance with day nlgl¢ on Rt. 17 near tho
N.C. A.
Charles McCUlloch !ann II
Mr. Foley did tell the com- Couch resultiog In •1500 proper·
mittee that he believed Wlhama ty dlmage, but no peraonal IDcould be made reallY by rail or jury.
next year ID otaod lnapoc:tlon by
A tractor • traDer tra'"UIV
the North Central Inspection norlh drl"'n by James E. Zlal&amp;ro
Team and WIRIId be admitted ID 40, Madison, N. C., struck a c&lt;1rt
North Central during the school In tile hi8hw8JI, 111eln!etor -traR·
year 70-71, it we pass.
er crossed the highway and went
The committee ls very much over a 15 foot embanlanent.
aware that there ts mueh to be
done to be ready for Uds team.
An evaluation will have ID be
prepared by the school adminl&amp;trallon, and wtU have to be done
in the near ruture lr the board
Is tD be allowecl time ID act upoo
the number of items that will
PT. PLEASANT - The Lambda
Chi Omega Sorlty Ia sponhave to be accomplished.
It Is the committee's belle! soring a "Holiday Idea Demonthat this evaluation or report stratton" Thursday, Nov. 14 at
should be in your hands no later 7:30 p.m. ln the Aj&gt;palachlan
tiJan February I, 1969. This would Power auditorllll11.
possibly allow you and tile board
Don Stone, owner and deaigner
tlme ID get Wahama reacly by of u Flower City'* in Huntlngtoo,
will present a demonstration of
next rail.
The committee Is also request- holiday arrangements and decor..
ing a copy of this evaluation, to be ations..
used In reporting ID the people
Mrs. Charlene Lowe aOO Mrs.
we represent, the progress on VIrginia Black, h om e ecoobtaining North Central status. nomists, have prepared a bookMr. Foley did discuss and ex- let or Holiday Foods recipes,
pound on anumberofposslblelm- many of which will be used (eaprovements that were In store turlng small appliances aod the
for Wahama.
new '• Amana Radarange."
Tickets areaWUable from sor1. That a new math teacher ority member&amp; at $1 per per801\.
would report for work rJOmetlme Refreshments wlll be served.
in November. Thi&amp; should Improve the math situation, whlch,
in the committee' a opinion, Is 1n
ASK TO WED
dire need or improvement.
PT, PLEASANT - Applying
· · 2. QUite llkely, a shop 'Will tor marriap Jicenaea in the of-

To Demonstrate

Holiday Ideas

lce want mall so bad, wilY don't
dodge a serious question with they answer? WRffERS CRAMP.
bear W.C.:
a brush..otr.
You ean be sure your notes
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care are read, and re-read- and savof Helen Help us! this newspa- ed - but Servicemen are like
other men: Letter-writing cornell
per.
hard for them. When they're tirARE SINGLE GffiLS
ed, discouraged, hurting, they*d
DISCRIMINATED AGAINST?
rather read up-beat mail thandeDear Helen:
What have people got against scrlbe how ..beat" they are.
your support and awr~clation
lingle girls who live in apartments? They think you are no tell them someone cares, and this
irJOd because you live alone. sbruld be your main reason £or
ly WAYNE G. UANDSTADT, M.D.
Fellows yoo meet expect yoo ID wrtttng. When you get an answer,
have to be built before Wa.hama flee of the county clerk were:
it's an added dividend- and you
iJiv:lte them up for a part;y can quallt)' !or North Central. James Ray Cheesebrew, 19, Pt.
Cystic
fibrosis
,
an
Inborn
the
Young
Adult."
Guide
for
for two! When you don't play will, u you keep sending luWrestglandular
disorder
!hat
affects
3. That a team from some book Pleasant an:l DonnaJewellSiyre,
The fact that there are now
in&amp; humorous, newsy letters that !he lungs and digestive
lllat wey, tlley drop yoo.
Orm
Is stuclylng tile laboratory 17, PL Pleasant, and Robert
enough
young
adults
with
lhls
Married women are afraid or make the reader think, ..l"d like organs, is one of the most
disease
to
justify
such
a
puband will submit a recom- Emmons Chapman, 20, Gle~
needa
you - they think you're alter to know HER better!" - H. serious diseases of infancy
lication
shows
that
real
promendation
to Mr. Foley.
NOTE T.O ALL OF YOU WHO and childhood. Early diagnowood, and Barbara Jean Bon&amp;their husbands just because you
gress ls being achieved. The
4.
That
the floor In the biol- cutter, 21, Gallipolis Ferry.
ASK FOR SoyllER PEN PALS: sis and prompt treatment are
work with them at the otlice.
booklet takes up questions of
You don't have much sodaiiUo I relay your iell&amp;r&amp; to VIetnam usually necessary if the diet smoking, periodic check- ogy room In the senior high will
beeause the single glrlayoumeet Mall Call, Box3104-A, Columbus, youngster is to escape repeat- ups; dating, marriage, bll!ber be Improved ID handle the heavend up getting married, and they Ga. where they're shipped over- ed pulmonary Infections and education and career chofces. ier equipment that has been prom- PLEASANT VALLEY H!liPIT AL
severe lung damage . More
seas. Don't forget to send your and more of these boys and · It also provides a list of care, Ised Wahama.
ADMITTANCE: Jackie Thorl&gt;drop you fast. You are now a
5. That as or tile beginning
research and leaching centers
"'threat.,,
Christmas cards to Servicemen girls, however, are receiving
ton, Pt. Pleasant; Diana Maythroughout the United States. of the 2nd semester Mr. Tom nard, Butralo; Cheryl Tucker,
9\ou.ld I become the swinger there, and enclose a nickel with the kind of care !hey require.
Individual copies are avaUa- Watson will be used to relieve
rm supposed to be, or m.arrythe each card for postage. Schools~ Until recently, teen-agers hle to young adults with cystic
Grimms Landing.
first Wll guy who asks me, to churches and clubs may collect and young adults wilh cystic fibrosis or their parents fro~ some of the pressure on the othescape. I like my job and am and send boxes of cards, wtth fibrosis were scarce. Better the ·National Cystic Flbrosts er teachers. This ln direct conResearch Foundation, 2112 E . trsdictlon or tile board which
going up. rm not especially anx- postage money In a separate enve- diagnostic procedures have
shown
!hat,
in
addition
to
4ltbSt., New York, N.Y . lllll17. stated that Mr. Watson w o u 1 d
Ious to get married, tRrt I'd like lope. Be sure to put your name
those
surviving
because
of
imteach In Pl. Plessant and coach
some comparatlvely clean social and address on each card. - H.
Q-My d aagbter, age 15 at Wahama after the 1st semesproved treatment~ a certain
life. Any suggestions? - CA- Dear Helea:
Q-Does marriage to an
number of mUder cases have months, has been walking
1 met a Yale man at a resort grown up despite a lack of alone for a month. How soon ter.
REER GffiL
American male automatic&lt;llly
this swnmer. After the second appropriate care. The symp- should she start wearing lowDear Career Girl:
make an alien woman an
'The committee would llke to Amnitan cltlz.,7
Your city has a • ·~nsters' date, he said, very casually, toms of these mildly affected cut sboes7
A-An allen woman does
A-Let her walk barefoot In oommend and thank you and tile
Club" Cor young unmarried wo- uWh,y don't you move in with persons have been mistaken
for
those
of
such
conditions
as
the
house and put her in low- board or education lor their One not automatically beeome a
men. Get the address at your me?" IUs theory Is that it's more
cut shoes when she goes out· job or IJilST8dlng the !acu!Q- at U.S. citizen through marriage
Ubrary aOO apply for member- natural for the opposite sex to asthma~ chronic bronchitis or
cellae
disease.
For
this
reato a citizen-she must petition
side.
Wahama this year.
live together than lor two girls,
lhlp. (Seems to me they should
son It is often necessary for
for naturalization.
change that title· to "'Career" or two men, ID share an apart- a ~n-ager with Ibis disease
Sincerely,
Q-Why is the mouth of a
CITIZENS FOR IMPROVEor 11Bachelor" Girls Club. Per- ment. He IIIJI&amp; everybocl;y does It to assure bls close friends that
rlller ool!ed a della7
MENT AT WAHAMA
haps you skipped over It because where he comes Crom, and girls in blo cough Is not contaglo1111.
A-All river deltas In the
you didn't llke the oonn-oo.) the middle west are .. repress- Above all, be should not make
world
are Dlined after the
an
undue
effort
to
suppress
it.
ed... Wbat do you say to a guy
Or maybe you mlgl!t lind an
Lawrence Foreman
B&lt;lwy. , but 20tll.Fox Is maldng
delta of lbe NUe. This was
The types of treatment that
llke that? - REPRESSED OR
apartment 1n one f1 those comRobert CUrtll
called a delta becauoe It was
have made It possible lor the them Into mojor movies IUIYWIIJ'
plexes Cor yoong unmarrieds. SMART?
Charles Ye~~er
trlanRUiar-lhe ahap,e of the
....
Not
unusual
..
..
Many
a
ltale
child with cystic fibrosis to
They sometimes swing, but you Dear R or S:
Jim
Gilbert
Greei letter "delta. '
Bdwy. turkey litrned to caviar
grow up are mist tents, aeroTell hlm "7epression" has
NeU
Haymaker,
can make ywr own rules.
sols with or without added on celluloid .... We have no no~
Enrollment In evening college nothiJul w do with It: The name medication, drugs taken by tlon how m811J' u. !Irma make
classes often p.~tl you with the of the game ia still 1'"ladies' mouth to help thin lbe mucous war materials but we do know
rilbt crowd, tor these are the choice," and the lady doesn't secretions and postural drain- more than 1,800 c:ompanlu here
choose!
age. The postural drainage make toys; so turn swords into
"&amp;erious singles. ••
Okay, let*s hear it from New recommended is not the same toysharea .... Newest ingenua lD
Mainly, remember that many
others feel as you do. Slop as- Haven. Does '"everybody" co - 88 that prescribed for bron- town isnamed&amp;lzle Schmutz, who
awning "everyboc,ty" is either habit back tllere, or Is the Yale chiectasis. II Is described In gets Iota or attenUon by her looks
detail in a new hooklet, "Livagainst you or outtotakeyou~ and IDID more wllh!Ul thlllker than ing with Cystic Fibrosis: a
but a double take everytJ.me anyreporter? - IL
one hears her name.
111e !lnestllvtng lyrlelst, Jcrnny Mercer, Is suft"ering the tortures of success: the BOUt ....
Nixon • Humphrey - Wallace lAid·
denly iook a drop as cafe comic topics: It's whole-routines now
about !lie Ona&amp;sloeo .... Vletaam
vet Capt. Doo street (wbo won
a
$40,000 home on •'D r e a m
log
Queen
u.•
hair.
BY JACK O'BRIAN
bowler on the roof.
Hoose'')
W1HI oornellllng far big.
Mavlea
made
inN,
Y.don'tjust
Mla Farrow-a not mournirlgtor
NEW YORK - Dobby R e Y·
ger
oo
the
blltlelleld: tile Bronze
add
cash
ID
tile
local
technolda and Harry Karl olfered Sinatra when lhe'&amp; meditating
Star.
tbeJr Wwood manse for purchase with Donovan, a ~ hall her nical erew• - "'lbe Arrahge·
S,qer - maeltro Bobby filerlllmlng here I o r
It ~.ooo .... Marloo Branclo ex-apouse's age ... . Have 1101118 mont''
wood
bought a Las Vegas !Ish and
two
week•
rented
a
total
or
woa't do lillY film o except with more lm\1: Mlnoru Gerlda, who
chil&gt;l&gt;er7
.... Hot clog v e - willl
85
roonla
in
varioua
Loew•s
Houtoelal sign1tlcanee;" he halll't p!UIIed the 1941 Pearl Harbor
a
rolling
cart at G2od and 3rd
tels
.•••
Drlve.tna
were
the
last
.... witll financial sleDltl- ultab 1n the back" l• re.planfeatured
an
autographed picture
maJor
movlelmOYotlon:
next
will
eance tor awtrlle .... Vietnam vet.. nlq: it now tor Darryl Zllllck'a
of
!WilY
young
J!allan eomodlan
be
mOYie
thaalres
oervlngdrlnl&lt;.s
••Tora,
Tora,
Toral"
movie
a_... CIIJt, Dml Street wm a
with
a
caption,
"Star Pat Coopand
~ dorin&amp; !lie flick ••••
bcut
that
Wamoua
clay
....
'!be
ftO,OOO bcllse m TV's ·~eam
er
bta
At
My
Restaurant" ....
Houle" and can use the artra Brltilh !uhlon inVallon contin- Anollter - · Nov. 7 In 111e rest of !lie country II food
Lake
Tlhoe
•.•.
Sam
~esel
ues:
following
Vidal
Saa110011'1
raamo: !lie stroeto expect • bab1
ID spend fortunes 011 of Woocb' Allen but we don't
Ill Feb. .••• Biggest cht&gt; alq fantutic New York IUCCIIS, knowl movies
(IIUCb
as "'Lawrence of know oow he'D ailed some parta
c1 Lanclaa (wllich has
BdwJ, - agents who lldJbod 59
beauQ' ...... ......., the Arabia," ''Bridge oo the River of Ohio alter he cleacrlbed his
1'1111 Tim he rated ~
lnoleod ofhia current Pl.- world) will attack i!ollnbattan la- Kwal," etc.); b11 .,Nicholas and latest album wltb: "Ule h a B
meaning and th8 univeru la a
!CJI"' ~ NU., IK.
•••• Loew'a Hotel I' Bob tllea' co~.mu·•• and epiderml1; Alexandra" for Columbia will beautiful place except fo&lt; IIOIIle
'
will poe a LimO!' lauch !hlnet·lotheonlyhalr11;yllngout- coat more than the aame studio' a
11My husiHmd 11od Curtis l.eMGY h,.., uttfortu•lllely,
"Ollverl" and uStarl'' comb1ned. parts or Cleveland'' . .•• WCJO&lt;\y
hll bolel ()II Lanclaa !lt with a Ro1al Warrant lieni.. Only Game In Townn and mult have suftered a shock out
lloOfl lrlflf*'l with this 'bomb thiog'/u
; -...TJIO C!mehiU)- U..-k- f7lne "Personal Service to the
arOWKI
Sllaker
Helghlll,
mll)'be?
"The
Flip
Side'*
bo.med
big
on
BriUIIII
Crown"
.
..
.
Mean
a
fix.
''lllp It oil," the1'll add •

THE WELL CHILD®

Progress Being Achieved
In Cystic Fibrosis Cases

QUICK QUIZ

s.

BERRY'S WORLD

sneak.
Four m Pasua
This Ume the Packer quai'terbaek dlda't even have to resort
to last-second heroics.
He
merely tossed four touchdown
passes, COft\Pletine 17 of 25
passes for a total of 260 yards,
IC anything, he was more
brilliant in the 55-deKree weather of the Cotton Bowl than he
was In the bonechllllng 13-below
at Green Bay In the title game.
Starr returned from two
weeks of rest to Ore two TD
aerials to light end Marv
Fleming, three yards and 32

yards, and also connected with
.6-yard scoring throw tD
Carroll Dale and a. IIV&amp;-yarder
ID Bbyd Dowler.
T~ Cowboys, outterlng their
first lo11 after six wins despite
taklna an early 10.0 lead, scored
on ~o touchdown passes by
Don Meredith and a 16-yard
field J1011 by Mike Clark.
The' two big results;
••. The Packers cllrnbed Into a
tie with the Detroit Lloos for
first pl1ce In the NFL' s Central
Divtai~n with 3--3--1 records.
... It 1 cond.nued the Packers'
fantastic mastery or the Cowbuys. Green Bay llos beaten the
cowpunchers ln all six regular
season lneetinas, two championship Caeeoffs, and Ove out or
seven tl;mes Jn e:ldtlbltion pla.y.
Meredl til 11\!ured
For Dallas. this time there
1

piii,Y almost half the game with
a broken nose- the result of a
face-mask tackle by WIUle
Davis.
"The lrUury was a freak
thins," said Meredith. 11 l'm
sure he didn't mean to. ••
'!be ke.Jo play In !lie game
cune with 10:20 lett in the
!oorth period and Dallu,
lniii!V by only 21-17, hid just
taken over on ita own 22.
With 74,604 tana senatng a
Cowboy victory drive, Meredith
handed olf ID CraJs Baynham,
who drove oil left gusrd- and
fumbled.
Middle linebacker Ray
Nltachke recovered tor Green
Bay an:l two plays later, Starr
pitched his fOtU'th TD pass of
the night ID Fowler.

Favor Trojans By 17 Over Oregon
NEW YORK (UPD- Southern recorda through another week~
CalHornla was missing, but not end. Second-ranked Ohio state
loraotten.
Is picked by seven points over
'!be TroJans, ranked No. lin Mlchipo state, third-ranked
the country among college Kanaas is 12 OYer Colorado and
football teams, took last week- fourth-ranked Pem state Is 11
end oil and return ID actloo over Army.
llialnst Orogon this Saturday.
Tennessee, the No. 5 team,
The oddsmakeu, well remem. entertains UCLA in an attracberlna U.. potent o!lenoe of the tive IDWraeellonal game and the
TroJans, have tabbed tllem aa Vola, with four victories aud a
17 i&gt;Olnt favorites ID roll up their tie, are pleked by 10 points.
olxth conucuttve victory.
Seventh-ranked Georgia, which
The oUter high.ranking mem- owna the tie again1t Temessee,
bers or the top 10 aliO are Ia rated only two points better
lavored by a louchdown or than 13th-ranked Hoollon.
more to maintain their porlect
Eighth-rated CaiHornlo Is live

Honor Dixie Rose Snyder
A eostumepartyhonortngDlxie
Rose Snyder on her blrtbday
anniwrsary was held at the home
or her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
WWiam Arthur Seyller, 207 S.
Second Ave., Wddleport.
Costume prize-a were won by
Becky Scaggs, the prettiest, and
Riek Hoover, the tumliest. Music
was provided by the 11 Chimes of
Love," a combo composed of
James Snyder and George Lu ...

ter, guitars; Gary Elll1, orpn,
and Gregg Hayes, drmns. Cider,
donuts, candy, sandwiches. anJ
cheese twists were aerved. ·
Other gueats w e r e Pellll,)'
Smith, Leta Floyd, John Harrlaon, Alita Dowcly, Alan Cunningham, SheUa Dowdy, Terry Grogan, Cheryl Crossan, Rita easel, Pun Dodson, Debblo Shellon,
and Jackie Hutton.

Holzer Medical Center: Vllltlng hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only oo Pedlatrleo Ward.
Adml1alon1
Tbeobore B. Mlller,l615Eastern Ave.; Roscoe R. Allen, 89
Cedar St.; Mrs. Ezra P, staley,
2119 Chestnut St.; Mrs. James
W, Halalop, Rl, 2 Gallipolis;
Hester R, Cline, Patriot S I a r

n...-•--n Named by
Jr. Woman's Qub

........-.....,

. PT. PLEAsANT - The ~e .
Life Dej&gt;ir1mem··;,r the local Jr.
Woinan's Club has 111111ed c~rmen for tllese otucly projects,
Safety and home, Mary Ann IJon.
lei; ~ration huallhy bibles,
Janet Hollml; Home Jllai'IIC&amp;'"
ment: C'.arolyn Brillhart; Family living and religion, Judy IAnham.
The de!&gt;ar1lnent members voted tD make~VbUkete!orThlnksgiving for the uoder privUege
and planned a bake sale for Nov.
1St with proceeds for a Chrlat.mas par1;y at the Point Pleasant
Mission.

Rt.; Larry G, Hardest;r, HI. 2
Gallipolis; James T. Lee, Sr.,
Hendenon; Mrs. Weldon D.
Waara, Rt. 1 Pliny, W. Va.;Mra.
Douglas D. Wlcldlne, HI. 2 Racine; Mrs. RDbert W. Louks, S1·
racuse; Mrs, Clyde . R. &amp;nith,
Middleport; Mrs. ClaraR. Jllalte,
Rt. 1 Beaver; Mrs. Dooald K.
Justice, Rt. 1 CaUett!lburg, Ky.j
Clarence N. Gfnaerleh, Jacki!IOR;
Mrs. Edward
Wrllhl, Albland, lfy.; Paul Pa,yne, HI. 3

a.

lron!Dn; Mrs. Elmer w. Elckelberg, Jackson; M!'S: " ~!!I: ..!d-

clVl\:!;
Ml'a:· OrvWe 1l: D8v!a, Jae . . ,
BrammellooJI~

BlrUt
.
..
Mrs. James W. llalalop, HI.
2 Gallipolis, son. 8:32 p.m. MoodiU'.
Discharges
Forrest S. Borden, Sr., Harry H, Hulshorit, Charles Mart,
Elza c. Rllrle, Ellz- J.
Sc:hnelder, Mrs. Doma J- SWain,
Mrs. Butt. Tedrow, Mre. August
Trapp, Jolm M. Will, Craig A.
Wtae, Ruasell Nltz, Mra. Loren E. Beaver andln!alltda1J8hler,
Mrs. George 0 , Jolmllon and In!ant dauglrter.

Party Givens Cherub Choir
Mtss Roae Ann Lisle enter- m~, Rose Marie Leadina~
tained the ehenlb choir of the Denise Hedh:ks, staron
Asbury Untied Methodist Church ker, Debbie Bouoh, Connie P.:
or Syracuse with a Halloween teraon, Jeari AnD Rltchart.
party in the bo11011101d of the Donna Marie Hubbord, a sueat.
Robert Ord bume Saturday nlsht.
Mrs. Martha Moore and Mro.
Lou Ferrell assisted with the
party whlcb. featured the upeanull" motif in the orange and
black color acheme.
Costume prizes were awarded
to Jean Ann Rllchart, the ugliest,
aod Rose Marie ~. U..
prettiest. All o! !he ehUdren In
costume w ere Jiven burna.
Game• were played and refreshmenta of tee cream,doiiJts,pota..
to chips, and hot chocolate were
served. .
Attending Wllfe Debbie Hartenbach, Jll)', Lee and Steplmlle
Ord, Teresa FerreU, ~rllll~Qo;-

Southern 7-8th Grade
Oub is 46-0 Winner
Tho Southern Local 7-8th grade
!oolball team evened Ita 1968
r - II 2-ll Manciay a I I 0 r
oehool with a lopoldacl 46-4 win
OYer the Melp Marauder 7th
grade ,...._

other slx~inter on an s .yard

run.

aver

Washington, ninth-ranked

Mbsouri Is 12 over Oklahoma
state and lOth..-anked Mlehlpn
ts 12 over Northwestern.
No point spreads were given
on the ~es between aixthranked l'llrdue and Dllnola and
15th-ranked Notre Dame and
Navy,
In an Important Southweal
Con(erenee clash, 11th-ranked
Texas Is plckecl by seven points
over Southetn Methodllt, the
No. 14 team.
In other gamea by 1ectfm:
East- Yale . 13 over Dartmouth, Cornell 12 over Colum.
bla, Princeton 12 over Brown,
Harvard 7 over Pemll)'lvanla,
Syracuae 19over Holy Crou.
South- Louisiana State 6 over
Mlsalaalppl, Florida state 11
over Virginia Teeh, Alshama 21
over Misstsslwi Si.te 1 Auburn 2
over Florida, , North Carolina
State 6 over Clemson, Kentucky
1 over West VIrginia, Wake
Forest 11 over Maryland,
Virginia 1 over South Carolina,

Gibson Receives
Cy Young Award

was the regret that quarterback
Don Meredith was torcea to

/

PRIZE WINNERS - Costume prize winners, left, Becky
Scrqgs, pretti.:wt, and Rick Hoover, funniest.

I

--- - ·---- ·-- --- --" ·· - - ·- - - -........-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~

tp keep lhelr perteet l 988 record
going- but most of all, lhe.v
wanted to show they had
recovered trom laat year's
National Football · Leque dtie
game In which Slarr beat them
on a last-second quarterback

Georgia Tech 7 over Duke,
Vanderbilt 4 over Tulane.
Midwest- Mlasouri 12 over
Oklahoma State, Indiana 1s
over Wisconslu, Minnesota 7
over Iowa, Nebraska 14 over
Iowa State.
SouthwNt- Arkansas 1 over
Texas A&amp;M, Texas Tech 6 over
Rice, Texaa Christian 6 over
Baylor.
Weal-Oregon state and SianCord even, Air Force 7 over
North Carollon.
In National Foo1bell League
pmes next &amp;mday, Baltimore
fa 10 over New York, st. Louis
10 over Philadelphia, Mlmeaota
12 over Washington, San Francisco 3 over Cleveland, Los
Angeles 10 over Detroit and
AUanla aod Plttaburgb are
rated even, In the American
Fooll&gt;all League, it Is Bo&amp;too
31h over Denver, New York 19
over BuUalo, Hruston 9 over
Clnclnnatl and San Diego 16
over Miami.

The Tornado starting team In·
dudes Fred Mlller or Ord at
slolback, Jullla and Studer, hallbocks; Curllnan and Rocm~~r HolSOuthern, coached by Duane man, aoda; Bobby Eynon a n d
(Wee Fooz) Wolle, sot ita polnta Rodney Neigler, tackles; Ralph
011 three touchdowns by P a u 1 Qoeltlg and Ronnie Hill, guards;
NEW YORK (UPO- College after a long absence to rink
JU&amp;IIB, IIIII by Kevin Stutler and Charles Knlahtlng, center, a n d football's revolving door spun 16th, just ahead of Arkansas.
me eaeh by Vern Ord and Nor- Dave Thelas, cp~arterbaek.
arourx:l again today, ejecting
Alabama also rebounded into
man Curllnan.
Southern's setbacks were both three teams and opening th.e the top 20 after a long period,
JUIIIo acored oo a 60-ylrd -rienced at the hands orEaal- way for three lhore to make capturing 18th, whUe three
•1111111 .,.. runs of 15 1ardo each ern, 30-e !lie first time and 12-8 their tlrst appearance In the tqJ teams- Florida, Oregon State
and he also tallied !lie Torna- In the second clash of !lie sea- 10.
and Michigan State- were deaddoes' two extra pointe conver. son between the two teams.
california romped past Syra- locked for 19th.
lions on .nana. Sl:utler nut over
cuse, ranked lOth last week, 43Ohio State needed 1 last
m carrleo of 30 and 20 1&amp;rds,
0 Saturday to booat Its record to minute tie-breaking touchdown
and Ord raced to a 45-¥ard TD
~1. and rise to the No. 8 to down previously winless
and CUrfman lcorecl 00 • 40ranking. The Golden Bears UUnois 31-24. The rather shoddy
yard reverse.
received 95 points from the 35- perrormance cost the Buckeyes
'111e win over !he Melia 7th
rnember United Press lnterna. a chance to gain ground on top
grade !o!lowecl b¥ one week a
tiorw.l Board of Coaches In the ranked Southern cat, whictl was
28-e victory by the Tornadoes
weekly ratings.
Idle.
over Gloulter. Justis scored
Misswri
used
tts
'
56-20
rout
of
Kansas, now 6-0, held third
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Russell
three timoa also In lllat con- were Swxlay evening visitors of Kansas State as a springboard aflsr ripping Iowa State 46-25
lest 011 runs of 10 and 5 yards Mr. ard Mrs. Harley Johnson. to ninth _place, earning 47 votes, and Penn state returned after a
and • 22-yard PilL The TornaMrs. Iva Johnson was a'lbura- two more than Michigan, which week' a III,YO!I with a 29-0 victory
do hallbaek al10 tallledtwotlmes da.v afternoon visitor of Mrs. capturecl !Otll o!ler Its 33-20 over Goston College.
triwnph over Minnesota.
oo PATS "hlle Stutler sot the Le• WeUa.
The three replaced Notre
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MurpiQ- of
Dame,
which fell frOm llfth last
Middleport and Mrs. John Mur·
week
iD
15tll after loalog tD
phy, Peggy, C&amp;.rmeJaiiiBarbara,
NEW IDGH
Mlchlpn
state, and Syracuse
NEW YORK (UP!) - T h e
were saturday evening visitors of
CINCINNATI (UFO - carol
and
Miami
(Fla.'),
which
United
Press International top
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. JohnMann has become the first
drq&gt;ped
c&lt;&gt;q&gt;letely
out
of
!lie
20
~r
ooUege football games
son.
woman to earn more than
ratirwa.
Orst
place votes and ....,_
witll
lad Mrs. Robert Reeves
•so,ooo In the LadJes Profesai~ of Mr.
The
top
four
teams
stood
pat,
recorda
In parentheses
loat-Ued
Pomeroy were SUndlyvtaitora
II GGI! Association toor In one
(sixth
week).
with
Southern
C.lifo&lt;nla
retainol his parents. Mr. and. Mrs.
year,
ing its first place ranking with Tellll)
Pointe
James Reeves and LindL
Ml•s Mann raised her total
26
Orst
place
votes'
and
335
I.
Southern
Cal
(26)
(5~)
335
Mr. and Mrs. llat!lelcl and
earnlngo to 4151,182 with a third
pointe:.
Ohio
State
was
second,
2,
Ohio
State
(4)
(5.4)
292
plsee Onloh In tile River Mr. CID!pbeU spent a few days followed by Kan ..a aod Penn 3. Kansas
(ll) (~) 285
recently with relathes In Ke,...
PllntatiiNI ~n II Conroe, lucky,
State.
4. Pem St.
(I) 5~) 212
Texas, Sunday.
Temeuee moved ~ to fifth 5. Temeooee
(U-ll 167
Mr. and Mro. Cllntoo GRkey
after
lakl!V
a
weekend
oil
while
6.
PurGoe
'
(5.1) 156
and fiDIIly were Soodii,Y a!lerPurdue
and
Georgia
alio
moved
7.
Georgia
(I)
(5.4.1)
14S
noon visliDrs o!Mr. andMro.IJD.
up
1
notch
each
ID
liixlh
and
·
8,
Call!orn1B
(S-1)
95
cola RusselL
seventh.
9.
MlsiOUrl
(5.1)
47
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bqyce and
1
Ue
Texas,
rebounding
from
10.
Mlcblpn
(5-l)
43
Elleen Vomoy were w"keocl vi...
Secood 10 - 11. Taus (34);
!tors of Mr. and Mro. Howucl willl Houston and an ot&gt;oet by
T8ll8s
Tech
In
Its
flfot
two
12.
Louisiana Sl. (19); 13. HooaRuseell.
14. Southern Methodist
too
(16);
canti.rwed
to
pin
MrL John Dodder and oon or
rapidly,
movlog
up
10
lith.
(14);
15.
Notre Dame (11); 16.
Columbua were weekend vialtora
Louisstate
look
the
,No.
12
Flortda
St.
(9); 17, Arkansas (6);
ol her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mro. J.
ranklna.
!oilby
Houstoo,
18.
Alabama
(6); 19, Tie, FlorC. Wyatt.
Soothllrn
Nethodlot
and
,
Notre
Ida,
Mlchlpn
St. and Ore11011
Mr. Bill SII,Yre of Columbus
St.
(3).
Dame.
Florida
state
r.;w,.nod
was 1 weekend visitor of hlspar...
enta, Mr. IIMIMrs. CharleoSII,Yre
and ·Don. Alao vbtting were Mr.
aod Mrs. Charlo a SII,Yre IIMl fam..
lly ol Chest.or Rood.
-CIII'lliooMr. and Mrs. Charle1 SQre,
, tlppttl .. rqular
Doo and BDI, and Mr. and Mro.
Charles SII,Yre and fiDIIly and Jo
Sndlf! were SUndii,Y dinner .,..ta
o1 NrL W, Elchlnpr of Rock
AIOwi..'&gt; wtotl-.. Cit«•
Spr!ogo.

USC Maintains Top Spot

Wolfpen

News, Notes

College Ratings

there "eren't even any oUter

contenders.
"'l'lle 1ran1ltlon from b.~eb.ll
to football ••• e••7 ju1t
•10 for • new p~~ir of lhou!"

Standings
NFL STANDINGS
By United Press lnternsllmal
Eastern Conference
Century Division
W, L. T. Pet.
St. Loolo . •
• • 4 3 0 .571
Cleveland . .
. 4 3 0 .571
New Orleans
. . 3 4 0 .429
Pttlsburgh . . . . . 1 6 o .143
Capital Divlsloo
W. L. T, Pet.
Dallaa .•. . . . . . 6 I 0 .857
New York . . . . •. 5 2 0 .714
Wallhinglon . • . . . 3 I 0 .129
Philadelphia . . . .• 0 • • .000
Western ConferenceCentral Dlvlolon
W. L. T, Pet.
Green Bey . . . • . • 3 3 ; .500
Detroit . . . .. •.. 3 3 I .500
Minnesota . . .. .. 3 4 0 .129
Chlcaav . . . . .. .. 3 4 o .129
Coastal Division
W, L. T. Pet
Baltimore .. . , •• 6 I 0 .8S7
Loa Angeles . • . . . 6 I 0 .857
San Francisco ... . 4 3 0 .571
Atlanta . .. . ....• I 6 0 .143
Mond8J''S Results
Green &amp;y 28 Dallas 17
(Only game scheduled)
&amp;lnda.,v's Games
Baltimore at New York
Chicago at Green Bay
Cleveland at San Francisco
Dallas at New Orleans
Detroit at los Angeles
Pittsburgh at Atlanta
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Washington at Mlnne-

ABA Standings
By United Preas International

Esst

W, L. Pet.
, I 0 1.000
Kentucky . . . . . . 3 I . 7 SO
New York .. . . .• 1 1 .500
Miami •.. .. . .. • 0 2 .000
Indiana • . . . • . • . • 0 3 . 000
West
W, L, Pet.
Oakland . . . . • • . • 3 0 1. 000
New Orleans .. , .• 1 J .500
Dallas . . • • • . . . . 0 0 .000
Denver . . . . . . • .. 0 0 .000
Los Angeles . . .... o o .ooo
Hooslon .•.•.• •• . 0 I .000
Monday's Results:
New Orleans 115 Houston 105
(Only game scheduled)
TUesday*s Games
Denver at New York
New Orleans at Oakland
Miami vs. Mimesota at Duluth
(Only games scheduled)
Mlnneoote . . .

REHIRE COACHES
PffiLADELPIIIA (UPO- The
Phlladolphls Phlllles Mandl,\'
announced the reappoir¢ment of
all three members of their 1968
CO&amp;CbilJB

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Racine
Soeial Events
By Mil&amp; FRANCIS MORRIS
The Boooter Suoday School
class met with Mrs. Helen Simpson, hostess, at her home on
Thursday evening, Oet. 17. The
devotional theme was "To God
Be The Glory. u During the social
hour, Mrs. Simpson served r&amp;freshments in keeping with Hal·
loween.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brammer
of Cleveland were called here by
the Illness of his mother, Mrs.
Helen Younce, who is a patient
at Holzer Hoapital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wingett
and Mrs. Ann Coe were weekerd
guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Davis at Akronandattendedtheweddl ng of their daughter, Mary Neal

Davis.
Mrs. Christine Lake of Atllens

65 Pontiac
I
. , GTO
. H. T. Cpe. • • • • • • • • • • • .• .$1595

Lake alii Lori were guestsoCMr.
and Mrs. Francis Morris, Sun-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson spent a weekend in Colum~
bus with her brotber-in-law and
shiter, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma&amp;
Arthur. Their brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Wolfe and children
of Ashtabula were guests on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thmtas Eckersley and son oC CIUCornia visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mrs. Leonard Lewis oC Canton
Is I guest o( her mother, Mrs.
John Marr.
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Graham
and Judp and Mrs. John Bacon
returned home after a visit In Alabama and other points with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. David Nease or
Columbus were recent guests of.
his mother, Mrs. Don Nease.
Mrs. Tmn Lindsey and son.
Scotty, of Grove CU;y, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Howett of
Darwin spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. i.nd Mrs. Fred C&amp;dle.

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GOLUMBI,IS (t!Pl)- 111eUnft.·
eel Prell ~ high
ICbool . Cla11 AA -thee ratIngs, with !lrll plaeo votea and
won - loot rooorda In jlllrllltho.
ala:
Teams
I . Upper At•llngton
(21) (~) 351
2. Mentor
(4) (8~) 331
3. Warren Westen Relei'Ve
(7) (8-4) 285
4. Elyria
(I) (8-4) 161
5. Clndmatl St. Xavier
(4) (8-4) 153
6. Canton McKinley (7.1) 118
7. !lrulhers
(7 ~) 78
8. Masslllon
(6.:) 78
9. Shelby
(8-4) 78
10 . Cleveland St. Joseph
(I) (8~) 73
Second 10: 11. SldnO¥ 69; 12.
Warren HlrdinJ! 56; 13. Lorain
Senior 41; 14. Niles MeKinlO¥and
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 33 each;
16. Xenia Beavercreek 32; 17.
Orville 28; 18. Bella! reSt. John'•
Central 25; 19. Toledo Central
Catholic 24; 20. Columbus Eastmoor and Parma VaUey FOI'f18
22 each.

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MIKITA [.EADING
NEW
YORK
(Up!)_ Stan
Mikita, the National Hockey
League's defending scorl~
champion, is currently leading
this year's scoring race.
Mikita has tallied five goals
and 11 ass ists while his Chh:ago
mack Hawk teammate Jim
Pappin is tied for second with
Jean Belleveau of Montreal and
Bob Nevin of New York with 12

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The ace ot the St. Louis
Cardinal pitching statr. Gibson
changed hla reputation in one
seuon. He uaed to be known Is
• scrambllna pitcher who was
always tough when he got into
Jams- but · this season be didn't
get Into lliiY Jams.
Gibson Corq)i)ed a 1.12 earned

the bellotlng by the Baseball
Writers Association o( AmericL
The only other uMnimous
winner was sandy Koulax, the
former
Dodger great who
turned tile trick In 1963, 1965
and 1966.
Change Format
The Cy Young award wa&amp;
instituted in 1956 and there was
only one award winner a year
until last season when a winner
in each league was named.
Mike McConnick of the Glints
alii Jim Lonborg or the Red
So" were the two winners last
season. Oenn,y McLain of the
Tigers ia tlgured a shoo-in to be
the American League winner
this SBa!IOil.
The balloting was done berore
the World Series but Gibson
also distinguished himselt In the
post-season clauic. He won two
games and was OOaten In the
seventh game because Curt
Flood stumbles in the outfield
and let Jim Northrlf)'s routine
fly ball go ror a two-run triple.
Gibson, who'll be 33 on Nov.
9, joined the C.rdlral farm
system in 1957 and first p~ed
wi t h the Cardinals in 1959. He
Cirst became a star in 19434
when he pitched five times in
the last 10 days when the
cardinals won the pennant in a
frantic rush- and then won two
games In the World Series. He
won three games in last year's
World Series.

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Gibson was abo only the
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13-year history of the award in

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one eleetioo In 1968 that dld11't
stir any controversy.
Bob Gibson was JWned the
winner of the 1968 Nationol
League Cy Young award and

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'l'llolldll'. Oct. 21,

Mrs. Gaul Party Host

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Service is Wednesday
A ..U

Tho annual Halloween por!y of

w pr~er

llld tell - 1111 tile clllrob ldtebell.
IDidlfteed
A flmlly di~~~tr wu planned
for W-I&lt;IIJ alWDOClll at lbe for 8 p.m; oo Ncrt. 25 at the
,_Ill
Uni!IMI M - I l ' dllrch. Mrs. Gl~ !Hloa utendCiolrdl lllrlnJ a meelinl of tho ed thallka w tho 11"1"'1' lor aaJ..ydla Clrele Mondl.y alibi.
II otance at the ordlnatlcm dlnlllla J..ydla D&gt;erobach will be 1101" ~ nlsht. llld oopoclally
pr&lt;&gt;ll"&amp;m loader for the oluoerv- w Mrs. Dcnmle llld Mrs. W !l-

\lllllol oenloe waa

ance. Plans were

fUrthered to'r

the eomblned ooup aelo llld bllUI' to be held at the eturc:h
oo Ncrt. 5 with Mrs. Ja:t War1101" aod Mra. Kermit Walton
tn eharge of the bazaar. Mn.
Roy Reuter and Mrs. Ted Jlown.
lo were appointed talophono
chalrmen.
Mrs. Walton was named chairman ot 1 dtMer to be served to
11oe Pomeroy Lions Club. Proceedl will go towards the ways
and meanJ project of remode1 -

Costume

Uam Sntnl.
Meelinl _,ad with tho read1Dg 0( '~Rule• for Daib' LHe"

by Mrs. HUes. Mro. Rlehard
Rupe presented the program
•'Selthood
in
Contemporary
FUrno" taken from tho W.S.C.S.
program book.
,
Refreshments were served b~
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken and
Mrs. John Werry to thole nam-'
ed llld Mlas Myrtis Parker and
Mra. Jack Carsey.

Prizes Awarded

costume prizes were award- to Michael Powers and

Jlnuro)'
ed at the annual Halloween par- Holman, gold arrows, and Pow1Y of Middleport CUb S&lt;out Pack ers, two, Holman, Dick Owen,
244, Monday nlgbt at the Mid- Marc Fultz, Tim Thoma11, Tim
dleport Firat United Preilbyter- Scites, and George ~wart, silver arrows.
Jan Church.
Announced was a meeting of
Mra. Marcus Chambers, Roball
den mothers to be held at
ert Parker and Mrs. Paul Caael
10
a.
m. Friday at the home of
were )ldgea for the contest. WinMrs.
Richard Owen. Scttes will
ners were Mark Gilkey, the pretcooter
with the den mothers on
tiest; Mickey Davenport, ugliest;
organization
of a new den.
Marc Fults, most originalj and
Donuts
and
Kooi-Aid were serScott Fralel', the funniest.
ved
by
the
den
mothers, Mrs.
About 75 scouts and their parLowell
Beaver,
Mrs
. George Mil• ents, including 10 newly regler,
Den
2;
Ml's.
Owen
and Mrll.
.: IBtered cubs, attended. J o h n
Normlln
Yeauger,
Den
4:, and
! Fultz presided in the absence of
Mrs.
Wallace
Powers
and
Mrs.
~ Kemeth Sdtes, cub master.
Ernie
Fraser,
Den
8.
~
Mrs. Scttea presented awards

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TUES&gt;AY

Stlpplna or lnttatljq?

'MEIGS COUNTY Rl!lllbiiCIII
women's Club, 7:30
at Re-

p.m.

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publican heodlllarters. Refreahmonto wbe aorved.
PAST

MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chljller 186, order of Eaotorn
star dlrmer Tueadl;!, 8:30 p.m.
at Masonic Temple. Pall matrano of Middleport be gueJts.
Pomeroy members
take prizThe "$urfey wjth Lhe Jo'rinl{e
es.
on the Top" wBA re.ponaible for
ROCK SPRINGS BetiA&gt;r Health
lhe pneumatic
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Club, 7 :SO TUeada:t nlltht. home
tire. The tirea
fi'!'t · ·
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of Mrs. Maxine ArnOldi secret air-inflated
ap)?eared
on
.
pals will be revealed.
thu four- .
POMEROY "WOMEN'S Chrll- wheeled vehicle ·
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tlan Tt9rnJ)Branc:e Union. 2 p.m.
in 1895. The
TUoadl;!, Pomeroy Uni!IMI Meth- tire manufacturer doubLed that
there would ever be enough deodist Chllreh.
mand for the horseleM carriage
GOP RALLY, Ma""' Cll,y Hall to warrant the coSt of dies, 80 he
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. i B r e r r y rt~fuaed l.o make the first air in·
ft11ted U.ree for the horselet18 ca rJones, House mlnoriQ' leader 1 rial(e until the dies were paid for.
guest speaker. Meet the count;y For the complele display of the
chAnKes that made tran11porla·
candidates, Refreshments.
tion histury, a visit to the Harold
WEilNESDAY
Warp Piontrer Village al Minden,
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY In &amp;outh t-&gt;entn.l Nebraska is a
Club, 2 p.m. Wedneoda:t, home musl.
of Miu Bess Sailbom.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club, 7:30 Wednesda.Y night at the home
of Mrs. Hiram Fisher; Mrs. Paul
Fisher, eo-hostess, tor a "come
as you are" parV.

DemODitrations on hair care and makeup application were given
rer memblra of Middleport C-adette Troop 185 at lola's Beaut)' Salon.
Pomeroy.
The girls were Instructed on ualrw halr rollers. NIDt:Y Buskirk
and Margie Wamsley served u models lor hlir styling, and Amy
Hamm was the model tor cosmetic application.
There was a question alii answer period or hair a.nd skin care,
incl Mrs. loll Bartram, owner of the ahq), distributed samples of
Products and served cookies to the scouts.
Atter.:Ung besides those named were Jyl Beaver ,Sonya Ohlinger,
Donna Blevins, Debbie Chuck, Susan Powers, S.rbln Anlhony, and
Veaida Glllbs.

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JUNIOR TROOP 5
A HALLOWEEN PARTY was planned for Thuradl;! at 8 p.m.
at the Middleport scout house when Troop 5 met at the home of Mrs.
Richard Vaughan, leader.
Committees tor the pa.rty were Jppolnted and include Melody
Skqgs, apple bobbins; Tarot Hoffman, marshmallow game, and
Krista Morris, balloon game.
An investiture and rededication ceremony will planned for Nov.
7, with a court of awards to be held during the third week of November. Meltma Humphrey and Lisa HeraJd were welcomed as new
members of the troop.
otrlc::ers elected were Marilee Cauell, secretary; and Sheryl
Adams, treasurer. Auistant patrol leaders elected were Sheryl
Wood, Patrol!; Cindy Glaze, Patrol. 2, and Teml Hottman, Patrol 3.

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POMEROY TROOP 61
GIF'I'S FOR THE CHILDREN at the Hoi Due Anh Orphange ln
Vietnam wU.I be provided by members or PomeroyTrocp 61, according to plans made at a meeting of the trtq~ Wednesday at the home or
Mrs. Don Thomas, leader.
The girls decided to take on individull projects and jobs to
earn money with which to buy jwnp ropes, balls, games, and candy
to be sent w S. Sgt. Thorne Cottrill for delherylo lho orphanage.
The project was inspired by 1 tape recordirw played at the
-Ung. Sgt. CottrUI mode the ll;pe when he dell vered loy a made by
the scout tr()(C) to the orphanage lut spril'l&amp;. About 400 chUdren re~de· there. Pictures Laken at the time of the delivery were displl,yed
at tho meeting.
The scout t::tooJ) has been requested to serve as escorts at a
erave marking of a Civil War veteran to take plaee Surday at Mound
Cemetery near Chester. The veteran ts an ancester of Mrs. J. £d..
ward Foster, grandmother of Jill Cottrill, 1 member ot the troop.
Work on a Chrisunu project, 1 requirement for the needlecraft badge, was continued during the meeting.

THURIDAY
WOMEN'S A!OOCIA TION, Mid·
dleport First Uni!IMI PresbyterIan Church, 7:30 Thlrada:t nig!!t
at the church; Mrs. Tom R u e,
program; Mrs. Jessie ~mak­
er devotions. Hostesses are Mrs.
Wtlltam Morris, Mrs. Richard
Owens, Mrs. Plumber Beeson,
Mrs. Garen Stansbury, and Mrs.
Joe Batley.
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FRIDAY
FUN AND FOOD carnival Frlda.v beginning 5 p.m.. Letart
Falls school, sponsored by PTA;
aoup, chnt, sandwiches, desserts, run booths.

Wendell Stutler, the yooth will
take charge of the morning wor·
ship service on Nov. 17. An installation service ror the officers was plamed ror the Nov.
17 meeting with parents to be
guests. It was decided to attend
church in a group Surliay nigtlt
following 1he UMYF meeting.
.. HOf'l are Your Ears'?" was
the program topic presented by
Sandy Winebrenner. Taklngputa
were Breo:la Hues, Kevin Stut.
ler, John Ritehart, Robbie Ord,
and Debbie Norris. Mrs. Karl
IS
Kloes, counselor, conducted 1
Bible quiz with Jeanie Sisson's
team whmlnjr.
Miss Ord preakled at the bustSYRACUSE - :Mrs. Franklin
ness meeting. Officers' reports
Hendrix recently entertained with
were given by Ruth Winebremer.
a blrthda,y par!y for her daughThe gr&lt;q) voted to save bottle
ter, Barbara, in obserw.nce of
capa as one of their money mak-her fDurth blrthda,y.
Ing projects.
A decorated cake and other
Bible tlc-tac-toe was pla)led
SYRACUSE- A sUll&gt;rlso blrthrefreslunents were served to
dlj' party wao held fe&lt; Mrs. follow!rv the meeting.
Mrs. Donald James and seven
Sadie Smith of Hulford by her
children of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs.
children 1M other relatives at
David Smith llld two children,
Mrs. Smith's home Oct. 18.
Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. FrankA highlight or the part;)&gt; was
lin Imboden and sixehUdren, Mr.
the receiving of a dozenpinkcar·
and Mrs. Malcolm Guinther llld
natl0118 from her son, Harry Joe,
SYRACUSE - Members of the two children, and Mr. and Mrs.
In Vtelnlm. HostiDg the party local Volunteer Fire Department Troy Zwilling, all locaL Barbara
were her three daughters, Be~ held a fish fry with the auxiliary received many lovely gifts.
James, Cllttoni Phyllis Hellirlx ladies 11 gueata at the meetl~
and Dcxn. Jean Guinther, local. howoo at Municipal Park WednesSh! was presented with a beauti- day nlglo4 OcL 2&amp;.
ful clecorata:l cake withtheword&amp;
Firemen atterlitng were NorWoll For~
'"IJQy Birthday Mom' ' on it. man Hendrix, fllobert 0\lpman,
Spodol
Doy
Troy
Zwilling,
Orlo
Hubbord,
Attedng were Mrs. Edwin
To
Sond
Herman
London,
Eber
Plekens,
Burge and two children and Mrs.
flowers - They
Georae Burge, MUiwood, w. va.. Denver Parsons, David Parsons
Bring Joy ~ny
Mr. IJid Mrs. Robert Smith IJid and Honorary Firemen Rlehud

The retreat at Camp Francis
Asbury to be held this weekerd
was discussed and plans made
lor six members to attend when
tho United Methodlsl Yoolh Fellowship of the Asbury Church
li ~ :-,yracuse met Swlday night.
Going O'mt the Syracuse group
will be Dtuo Holstein, Slndy
Sisson, Mary Ferrell, and [)eb..
bie Norris.
At the request of the ReY.

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57 Participate in Party
Held by Local Radio Club

Birthday Party

Mrs. Smifh

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four children. PL Pleasant; Mr. Duckworth.
llld Mrs. llovld Smlth ~ and IWO
AuXllllry ladles there were Machllclren, Middleport; Sbella, bel Pickena, Aanes White, Jean
Staron, CiiKI,y, Susie, LaUI'I., Bet- Hall, Janice Lawson, Sylvia
ty Jo and Bobby James, Clif- Zwilling, M,yla lludsoo and ~ Ada
torli Mrs. Harry Joe Smith, New Slack. Several were umble to at,..
Haven; Frances Gibbs, Lirllaalll tend.
Paulette, Hartford; Barbara Hendrix, Malcolm D and Juanlll
Guinther, Darlene and Cecil Jr.
Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy
ZwllliDg, local.

SYRACUSE - 'lbere were 57
,.,...,. at the HaD- party
lifi'Oil"by the Tti-Councy CIUzons
Bud Rldio Club Thuradl;! nigh~
Oc:t. 24, at the home of Mr. llld
· Mro. Brooks Edwards of Ma11011.
Prizes were awarded the coa111111111 chlldreu, with tho prettiest going w Todd Grinstead,
Who was dressed as a bride;
Paul Wa,yne Hollinger, for tile
uatleot; moat original
Rose
Mary Hubbard; scarteat wTeressa DWon, llld w adults, pretUelt, Grace Holsinger; flmlest,
Ne!Ue Hemsley, anduslleot,Fanale Kearns.
Tho balloon and bubble sum
ponos llld bobbing for &amp;JIPlos
llld a llah pood were enJoyed.
Two e&amp;ko walks were held and
WUI by R. E. Workman and Greg
Jo1moot, llld the door prize went

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Freddie Dean Cline, D, bora
Monola,y, Oct 21 at the U.S. N..
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Officers Elected
By Senior Youth

8th Birfhday
Is Celebrafed

Doug Hemsoey, Rlcnard D u e kwortb, Agnes White, all local.
Mr. llld Mrs. Max HUJ; &lt;If
Raclne were wel c:omecl Into the
cl.., asnewmernbers. Mrs. White
llld Mr. Duck..,rth, presented
eaeh ddld a large camtf sucker.
The next mooting will be at
the regular time In the meeting
room ewer the garageattltehome
oC Mrs. Wllltellld Mr. Dudnl01 Uo
at 7:30p.m.
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The eighth birthday of Mary
Mora waa observed Wllh-e.party
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Mora, Chester Road, Saturd~.
Prizes were awarded to each
or the children In a series of
gatnea. There was a fish pond
and pony rides for the childrel\
Pictures were taken as the honoree blew out the candles on her
birthda,y cake while the guests
sang birthday songs.
A pink color s~heme was car·
ried out in the party deconEmisrante who ar- , ..
tlons. Assorted candles and party
rived from the Eut •' ·@
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thil hiatoric Lowell De· 1 blowouts were given 111 ravon.
pot to bomNteed Ne·
AtteMing were Becky WiOOon,
braaka Prairiel rode in t • ·
::- Karen Fie](. Elaine Cale, Laura
the eame carw that the
bufl'alo bidet and nnte catU.e Jean Eichinger, Terrie Bahr,
were 8hipped out to the Eut. Sherl 1 Dilne and Becky Epple,
The Depot hq been uved tor Todd Rawll~s, Donald Eichinpoaterity by one Individual , ger, Jl.mrny Steele, Kevin But:kHarold W~ . who built Pioneer
Villaae at Minden, in aouth cen- ley, Bruce Myers, David Clrp&amp;nter, aQ:! Mark. Mora.
tral f4ebraalr.&amp;.

ed by the hoSiess, Helen Dlddle,
to Mrs. Harris, Agnes White,
Naomi London, Mrs. Winebrenner and Mrs . Cottrill. The Rev.
Stebbins was a guest. Mrs. Did dle used the Halloween theme
in her serving.

Mr. F.ddy Schedule
Mr. Eddy Educator's schedule
the rest of thia week is:
TODAY
Eastern, 9 - 11.
Chester, 11:45- 2:15.
Keno, 2:30. 3:15.
Chester (Rldenour)1 3:30 • 5.
Tqppers Plains, 5:30 • 7.
OCT. 30
salem Center, 10 - l2:30.
Washington, 1:30 - 2.

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Byer, 3:15 - 3:45.
Coalton, 4:15 • 5:45.
Glenroy, 6- 7.
NOV. 1
Rlverview 1 9- 10:15.
Reedsville, 10:30 - 11:30.

Long Bottom, 12:15 - 1:15.
Portland , 1:35 - 2:15.
Great Berd, 2:30 - 3.
Apple Grove, 3:15 - 3: 45.
Antiquity, 4 - 4:30.
Ra cine Bank, 4:45 - 6:30.
Syracuse P.0. 1 6:45 • 8:15.

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To Serve Election Dinner

she was the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Allen BrCMn while recelv·
lor out • patient treabnent ot
Mayo Clinic for a back a11ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ring and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewio Dunlap of
carrollton, and Mrs. Gerald
Marr, Donna, DarreU, Darla alii
Darin of New Haven. W. VL,
were Sunday visitors or Mrs.
Betty Cline.
Mrs. David Entlmlnger r~
turned SuRI.Iy alter a two week
visit in Urbana with Mrs. Robert McKnight. In Trotwood witb
Mrs . Kim Yost, and in Grove-port with Mr. and Mrs. Welklell
Miller.
carol King, stOOent at Ohio
Uni Yersit,y, 9Pent the weekend
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kln&amp;Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mra.
Forrest Bachtel spent the weekend In Akron. Mrs. Reynolds
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Bland and daughters and other
relatives. Mra, Bachtel was the
guest of Mr . aDI.f Mrs. Harold
Bachtel. Mrs. Reynolds also atterlied the District 1 meetirw:
or the Daughters of Union Veterans or the CivU War at MassilloiL
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett
and son. Steven ao:l Chuck, of

and eldldran, Mr . ...t Mro. StanlilY Jolmaoo OIMI eldldron, Mr ,
and Mro. EmU E)onon, Mr. IJid
Mro. Delmls E7non of Racine,
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Mary Maghten and Mrs, Ann
Maghten Tate 1 all of Columbus
were Friday overnight guests
of Mr .. and Mrs. Patrick Loch·
ary. They were joined ror dinner Friday night by Mro. 0. P.
Klein. On Saturday, Mrs. LochSYRACUSE - Plans we r e
ary joined the Columbus women
made to serve the amual elecror Ohio University homecomtion da.Y dinner when the &amp;aning festl vi ties.
shine Makers Class or the First
Mr. ard Mrs. Chester Knight
United Presbyterian Church met
spent the weekend at Caledonia
in the church annex.
visiti~ their son and daughter,
The meeting was conducted
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight, and
by Margaret CoUrtll, a c II n g
son.
president. Devotions were read
by Helen Harris, rollowed with
prayer by the Rev. Unson H,
stebbins.
Secretary and treasurer reports were read and accepted.
Dues were _paid and a rree will
oflering taken. The class agreed
Officers were elected at Sun- to make a donation of $20 today night's meeting or the senior ward the p.~chase or a neW rurMethodist Yooth Fellowship of nace for the churc::h . Proceeds
the Forest Run United Metho-- rrom the eleetton day dinner
will also go tnto the furnace
dist Church.
fund
.
Elected were Annette Warrter,
There
will he a family night
president; Grace Hysell, vice
dinner
in the ei:JJrch anpotluck
president; Barbara South, sec·
nex
preceding
Thank.sgtvtng,
the
retary; Corulie Warner, asslstant
date
to
be
IDIIOUileed.
The
meat
secretary; Roma Nease, treasurer; and Jill Warner , usist- will be rurntshed by lhe class.
ant treasurer. John Grueser wa s All members of the church and
named reporter for the group, their families are invited.
Margaret WinebreMer r ead
COmmlttees &amp;pJ)Ointed Include
from
the book, ••What the Bible
Dan, Roger and David Nease ,
Is
all
Abooll," by Billy Grarecreation; 100 Teresa Gooch ,
Cindy Gooch, and Grace Hysell, ham, followed by group discusrefreatunents. A Bible quiz and sion.
During the social hour delicgimes concluded the meeting.
Ious refreshments were serv·

Refruhmenta ot sandwiches,
potato chips, donrts and elder
were enJoyed dlrlng the 110&lt;lal
hour. Tho next meelinl will be
at the home ot. Mrs. Teresa
Collins, wltll Mrs. Janice Young
oo-bostess.

- · Edwards llld d111dren,
Muon: Mr. llld Mra. P a u I
Pierce llld """ Randy, Millerovlllei Mr. and Mrs. Max HW,
Mr. llld Mrs. JUnior Hollinger

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gift.

Mr. and Mro. Robert Turnor

and children of North Robinson
wen weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mra. Joe Turner.
Mrs. Robert Cn.i1 has returned from Rochester, Minn. , where

llld Mrs. Larry flowtrL Thty
wont oapoetall)' to aao lllrL Katltorn Roush Smllb, a oUfllcal pao
lien! at Mount carmolllolpiiiL
Mr. 1111 Nn. Harry Chelher,
MrL Ann Thomas, MrL .JOOn
Lyons, Mr. and Mra. RGbtrtKlrw:,
and Mr, and MrL William King
of Evangeline Chaptor, Order of
the Eastern star, and MrL WUIIam WOOdard of P110oroy Chllpter 186, attended tlte anDUI1 al!lolon of the Grand Chapter of Ohio
h•ld In ClnciiUlltL

AIPIOI Willie, to Mr. and M r s.
a.J Mulford of Le!Mt, W. Va.:
Mr. aod Mrs. Dick Grlnatoadllld
ohlldnll, Jolon llld Jean Mortan,
and Charles Beasley, Now HaYtllf Mr. and Mrs. John Kearns
and eblldron llld Billy James,
of Harlford; Mr. llld Mrs. KOIIQI' Dillon llld chDdren, James
Pauley, Mr. llld Mrs. R. E.
Workman llld Mr. IJid M r s.

Couple Announcing

The baby welglled five poundo, ·
13 ounees. Mr. and Mro. Cline
bave three da"Khters. Klm, DeDI
LyM, IJid Deam&amp;
Mrs. Betty Cline of Mlddloport llld Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Hill at Bucktannon, W, VL, are
tho ~s. CUno luchlof
aechanlca mate with the Na-yy
ataU- at Cecil Field.

were

foiiOII!ng table graee given by

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dougl~s and Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald
Shuster spent the weekend at
Lexington visldng Mr. ao:l Mrs.
Edgar norian and son, Bret,
and In Mansfield with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymood Martin. While
there they visited the Kenwood
Gardens.
Mrs. Phil WWiamson spent
the weekend in Akron with her
brothers, George and Charles

the Young Wives' Club was held
recently at the home ot Mrs.
Chlorla Gatl, &amp;lmner ROMI.
The home waa beautlCUIJy dee orated with orange and black
lltrearners and Halloween fixture8.
Memben came in masquerade
and prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Joy eo Rlkhle fe&lt; tho mrnrt original, Mrs. Gay Amr Burke le&lt;
the ugliest, and Mn. Chloris
Gaul for the prettiest.
Packages for Meigs Coonty
servicemen in Vietnam were labeled llld given to Mrs. Gaul lor

moOing.
Tho dub recol&gt;ed a car&lt;! of
thank11 rrom the Red Croaa for
a recent donation. Also, tht1 table temts set arrived tor the
dub 11 a result of selling the
aehool record books. Mra. Joyce
Ritchie was presented a hospital

WorWngton wereweekendguelltl
his parents, Mr. anct Mrs.
Charles Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Belcher
or Charleston, W, VL, visited
over the weekerli with her brother·in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bachner and son, Stevie.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush,
Becky and Kenny, Chrlati arxl.
Kevin Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Keuinger were Sunday
visitors in Columbus with Mr.

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llld tell - 1111 tile clllrob ldtebell.
IDidlfteed
A flmlly di~~~tr wu planned
for W-I&lt;IIJ alWDOClll at lbe for 8 p.m; oo Ncrt. 25 at the
,_Ill
Uni!IMI M - I l ' dllrch. Mrs. Gl~ !Hloa utendCiolrdl lllrlnJ a meelinl of tho ed thallka w tho 11"1"'1' lor aaJ..ydla Clrele Mondl.y alibi.
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the eomblned ooup aelo llld bllUI' to be held at the eturc:h
oo Ncrt. 5 with Mrs. Ja:t War1101" aod Mra. Kermit Walton
tn eharge of the bazaar. Mn.
Roy Reuter and Mrs. Ted Jlown.
lo were appointed talophono
chalrmen.
Mrs. Walton was named chairman ot 1 dtMer to be served to
11oe Pomeroy Lions Club. Proceedl will go towards the ways
and meanJ project of remode1 -

Costume

Uam Sntnl.
Meelinl _,ad with tho read1Dg 0( '~Rule• for Daib' LHe"

by Mrs. HUes. Mro. Rlehard
Rupe presented the program
•'Selthood
in
Contemporary
FUrno" taken from tho W.S.C.S.
program book.
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Refreshments were served b~
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken and
Mrs. John Werry to thole nam-'
ed llld Mlas Myrtis Parker and
Mra. Jack Carsey.

Prizes Awarded

costume prizes were award- to Michael Powers and

Jlnuro)'
ed at the annual Halloween par- Holman, gold arrows, and Pow1Y of Middleport CUb S&lt;out Pack ers, two, Holman, Dick Owen,
244, Monday nlgbt at the Mid- Marc Fultz, Tim Thoma11, Tim
dleport Firat United Preilbyter- Scites, and George ~wart, silver arrows.
Jan Church.
Announced was a meeting of
Mra. Marcus Chambers, Roball
den mothers to be held at
ert Parker and Mrs. Paul Caael
10
a.
m. Friday at the home of
were )ldgea for the contest. WinMrs.
Richard Owen. Scttes will
ners were Mark Gilkey, the pretcooter
with the den mothers on
tiest; Mickey Davenport, ugliest;
organization
of a new den.
Marc Fults, most originalj and
Donuts
and
Kooi-Aid were serScott Fralel', the funniest.
ved
by
the
den
mothers, Mrs.
About 75 scouts and their parLowell
Beaver,
Mrs
. George Mil• ents, including 10 newly regler,
Den
2;
Ml's.
Owen
and Mrll.
.: IBtered cubs, attended. J o h n
Normlln
Yeauger,
Den
4:, and
! Fultz presided in the absence of
Mrs.
Wallace
Powers
and
Mrs.
~ Kemeth Sdtes, cub master.
Ernie
Fraser,
Den
8.
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lhe pneumatic
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tire. The tirea
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ap)?eared
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thu four- .
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in 1895. The
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there would ever be enough deodist Chllreh.
mand for the horseleM carriage
GOP RALLY, Ma""' Cll,y Hall to warrant the coSt of dies, 80 he
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. i B r e r r y rt~fuaed l.o make the first air in·
ft11ted U.ree for the horselet18 ca rJones, House mlnoriQ' leader 1 rial(e until the dies were paid for.
guest speaker. Meet the count;y For the complele display of the
chAnKes that made tran11porla·
candidates, Refreshments.
tion histury, a visit to the Harold
WEilNESDAY
Warp Piontrer Village al Minden,
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY In &amp;outh t-&gt;entn.l Nebraska is a
Club, 2 p.m. Wedneoda:t, home musl.
of Miu Bess Sailbom.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club, 7:30 Wednesda.Y night at the home
of Mrs. Hiram Fisher; Mrs. Paul
Fisher, eo-hostess, tor a "come
as you are" parV.

DemODitrations on hair care and makeup application were given
rer memblra of Middleport C-adette Troop 185 at lola's Beaut)' Salon.
Pomeroy.
The girls were Instructed on ualrw halr rollers. NIDt:Y Buskirk
and Margie Wamsley served u models lor hlir styling, and Amy
Hamm was the model tor cosmetic application.
There was a question alii answer period or hair a.nd skin care,
incl Mrs. loll Bartram, owner of the ahq), distributed samples of
Products and served cookies to the scouts.
Atter.:Ung besides those named were Jyl Beaver ,Sonya Ohlinger,
Donna Blevins, Debbie Chuck, Susan Powers, S.rbln Anlhony, and
Veaida Glllbs.

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A HALLOWEEN PARTY was planned for Thuradl;! at 8 p.m.
at the Middleport scout house when Troop 5 met at the home of Mrs.
Richard Vaughan, leader.
Committees tor the pa.rty were Jppolnted and include Melody
Skqgs, apple bobbins; Tarot Hoffman, marshmallow game, and
Krista Morris, balloon game.
An investiture and rededication ceremony will planned for Nov.
7, with a court of awards to be held during the third week of November. Meltma Humphrey and Lisa HeraJd were welcomed as new
members of the troop.
otrlc::ers elected were Marilee Cauell, secretary; and Sheryl
Adams, treasurer. Auistant patrol leaders elected were Sheryl
Wood, Patrol!; Cindy Glaze, Patrol. 2, and Teml Hottman, Patrol 3.

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GIF'I'S FOR THE CHILDREN at the Hoi Due Anh Orphange ln
Vietnam wU.I be provided by members or PomeroyTrocp 61, according to plans made at a meeting of the trtq~ Wednesday at the home or
Mrs. Don Thomas, leader.
The girls decided to take on individull projects and jobs to
earn money with which to buy jwnp ropes, balls, games, and candy
to be sent w S. Sgt. Thorne Cottrill for delherylo lho orphanage.
The project was inspired by 1 tape recordirw played at the
-Ung. Sgt. CottrUI mode the ll;pe when he dell vered loy a made by
the scout tr()(C) to the orphanage lut spril'l&amp;. About 400 chUdren re~de· there. Pictures Laken at the time of the delivery were displl,yed
at tho meeting.
The scout t::tooJ) has been requested to serve as escorts at a
erave marking of a Civil War veteran to take plaee Surday at Mound
Cemetery near Chester. The veteran ts an ancester of Mrs. J. £d..
ward Foster, grandmother of Jill Cottrill, 1 member ot the troop.
Work on a Chrisunu project, 1 requirement for the needlecraft badge, was continued during the meeting.

THURIDAY
WOMEN'S A!OOCIA TION, Mid·
dleport First Uni!IMI PresbyterIan Church, 7:30 Thlrada:t nig!!t
at the church; Mrs. Tom R u e,
program; Mrs. Jessie ~mak­
er devotions. Hostesses are Mrs.
Wtlltam Morris, Mrs. Richard
Owens, Mrs. Plumber Beeson,
Mrs. Garen Stansbury, and Mrs.
Joe Batley.
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FRIDAY
FUN AND FOOD carnival Frlda.v beginning 5 p.m.. Letart
Falls school, sponsored by PTA;
aoup, chnt, sandwiches, desserts, run booths.

Wendell Stutler, the yooth will
take charge of the morning wor·
ship service on Nov. 17. An installation service ror the officers was plamed ror the Nov.
17 meeting with parents to be
guests. It was decided to attend
church in a group Surliay nigtlt
following 1he UMYF meeting.
.. HOf'l are Your Ears'?" was
the program topic presented by
Sandy Winebrenner. Taklngputa
were Breo:la Hues, Kevin Stut.
ler, John Ritehart, Robbie Ord,
and Debbie Norris. Mrs. Karl
IS
Kloes, counselor, conducted 1
Bible quiz with Jeanie Sisson's
team whmlnjr.
Miss Ord preakled at the bustSYRACUSE - :Mrs. Franklin
ness meeting. Officers' reports
Hendrix recently entertained with
were given by Ruth Winebremer.
a blrthda,y par!y for her daughThe gr&lt;q) voted to save bottle
ter, Barbara, in obserw.nce of
capa as one of their money mak-her fDurth blrthda,y.
Ing projects.
A decorated cake and other
Bible tlc-tac-toe was pla)led
SYRACUSE- A sUll&gt;rlso blrthrefreslunents were served to
dlj' party wao held fe&lt; Mrs. follow!rv the meeting.
Mrs. Donald James and seven
Sadie Smith of Hulford by her
children of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs.
children 1M other relatives at
David Smith llld two children,
Mrs. Smith's home Oct. 18.
Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. FrankA highlight or the part;)&gt; was
lin Imboden and sixehUdren, Mr.
the receiving of a dozenpinkcar·
and Mrs. Malcolm Guinther llld
natl0118 from her son, Harry Joe,
SYRACUSE - Members of the two children, and Mr. and Mrs.
In Vtelnlm. HostiDg the party local Volunteer Fire Department Troy Zwilling, all locaL Barbara
were her three daughters, Be~ held a fish fry with the auxiliary received many lovely gifts.
James, Cllttoni Phyllis Hellirlx ladies 11 gueata at the meetl~
and Dcxn. Jean Guinther, local. howoo at Municipal Park WednesSh! was presented with a beauti- day nlglo4 OcL 2&amp;.
ful clecorata:l cake withtheword&amp;
Firemen atterlitng were NorWoll For~
'"IJQy Birthday Mom' ' on it. man Hendrix, fllobert 0\lpman,
Spodol
Doy
Troy
Zwilling,
Orlo
Hubbord,
Attedng were Mrs. Edwin
To
Sond
Herman
London,
Eber
Plekens,
Burge and two children and Mrs.
flowers - They
Georae Burge, MUiwood, w. va.. Denver Parsons, David Parsons
Bring Joy ~ny
Mr. IJid Mrs. Robert Smith IJid and Honorary Firemen Rlehud

The retreat at Camp Francis
Asbury to be held this weekerd
was discussed and plans made
lor six members to attend when
tho United Methodlsl Yoolh Fellowship of the Asbury Church
li ~ :-,yracuse met Swlday night.
Going O'mt the Syracuse group
will be Dtuo Holstein, Slndy
Sisson, Mary Ferrell, and [)eb..
bie Norris.
At the request of the ReY.

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Birthday Party

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four children. PL Pleasant; Mr. Duckworth.
llld Mrs. llovld Smlth ~ and IWO
AuXllllry ladles there were Machllclren, Middleport; Sbella, bel Pickena, Aanes White, Jean
Staron, CiiKI,y, Susie, LaUI'I., Bet- Hall, Janice Lawson, Sylvia
ty Jo and Bobby James, Clif- Zwilling, M,yla lludsoo and ~ Ada
torli Mrs. Harry Joe Smith, New Slack. Several were umble to at,..
Haven; Frances Gibbs, Lirllaalll tend.
Paulette, Hartford; Barbara Hendrix, Malcolm D and Juanlll
Guinther, Darlene and Cecil Jr.
Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy
ZwllliDg, local.

SYRACUSE - 'lbere were 57
,.,...,. at the HaD- party
lifi'Oil"by the Tti-Councy CIUzons
Bud Rldio Club Thuradl;! nigh~
Oc:t. 24, at the home of Mr. llld
· Mro. Brooks Edwards of Ma11011.
Prizes were awarded the coa111111111 chlldreu, with tho prettiest going w Todd Grinstead,
Who was dressed as a bride;
Paul Wa,yne Hollinger, for tile
uatleot; moat original
Rose
Mary Hubbard; scarteat wTeressa DWon, llld w adults, pretUelt, Grace Holsinger; flmlest,
Ne!Ue Hemsley, anduslleot,Fanale Kearns.
Tho balloon and bubble sum
ponos llld bobbing for &amp;JIPlos
llld a llah pood were enJoyed.
Two e&amp;ko walks were held and
WUI by R. E. Workman and Greg
Jo1moot, llld the door prize went

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Refreshments

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of Jacksonville, FlL, are IJioo
nouoeiJW the birth of a 11011,
Freddie Dean Cline, D, bora
Monola,y, Oct 21 at the U.S. N..
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Officers Elected
By Senior Youth

8th Birfhday
Is Celebrafed

Doug Hemsoey, Rlcnard D u e kwortb, Agnes White, all local.
Mr. llld Mrs. Max HUJ; &lt;If
Raclne were wel c:omecl Into the
cl.., asnewmernbers. Mrs. White
llld Mr. Duck..,rth, presented
eaeh ddld a large camtf sucker.
The next mooting will be at
the regular time In the meeting
room ewer the garageattltehome
oC Mrs. Wllltellld Mr. Dudnl01 Uo
at 7:30p.m.
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The eighth birthday of Mary
Mora waa observed Wllh-e.party
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Mora, Chester Road, Saturd~.
Prizes were awarded to each
or the children In a series of
gatnea. There was a fish pond
and pony rides for the childrel\
Pictures were taken as the honoree blew out the candles on her
birthda,y cake while the guests
sang birthday songs.
A pink color s~heme was car·
ried out in the party deconEmisrante who ar- , ..
tlons. Assorted candles and party
rived from the Eut •' ·@
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thil hiatoric Lowell De· 1 blowouts were given 111 ravon.
pot to bomNteed Ne·
AtteMing were Becky WiOOon,
braaka Prairiel rode in t • ·
::- Karen Fie](. Elaine Cale, Laura
the eame carw that the
bufl'alo bidet and nnte catU.e Jean Eichinger, Terrie Bahr,
were 8hipped out to the Eut. Sherl 1 Dilne and Becky Epple,
The Depot hq been uved tor Todd Rawll~s, Donald Eichinpoaterity by one Individual , ger, Jl.mrny Steele, Kevin But:kHarold W~ . who built Pioneer
Villaae at Minden, in aouth cen- ley, Bruce Myers, David Clrp&amp;nter, aQ:! Mark. Mora.
tral f4ebraalr.&amp;.

ed by the hoSiess, Helen Dlddle,
to Mrs. Harris, Agnes White,
Naomi London, Mrs. Winebrenner and Mrs . Cottrill. The Rev.
Stebbins was a guest. Mrs. Did dle used the Halloween theme
in her serving.

Mr. F.ddy Schedule
Mr. Eddy Educator's schedule
the rest of thia week is:
TODAY
Eastern, 9 - 11.
Chester, 11:45- 2:15.
Keno, 2:30. 3:15.
Chester (Rldenour)1 3:30 • 5.
Tqppers Plains, 5:30 • 7.
OCT. 30
salem Center, 10 - l2:30.
Washington, 1:30 - 2.

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Coalton, 4:15 • 5:45.
Glenroy, 6- 7.
NOV. 1
Rlverview 1 9- 10:15.
Reedsville, 10:30 - 11:30.

Long Bottom, 12:15 - 1:15.
Portland , 1:35 - 2:15.
Great Berd, 2:30 - 3.
Apple Grove, 3:15 - 3: 45.
Antiquity, 4 - 4:30.
Ra cine Bank, 4:45 - 6:30.
Syracuse P.0. 1 6:45 • 8:15.

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Church Class of Syracuse
To Serve Election Dinner

she was the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Allen BrCMn while recelv·
lor out • patient treabnent ot
Mayo Clinic for a back a11ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ring and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewio Dunlap of
carrollton, and Mrs. Gerald
Marr, Donna, DarreU, Darla alii
Darin of New Haven. W. VL,
were Sunday visitors or Mrs.
Betty Cline.
Mrs. David Entlmlnger r~
turned SuRI.Iy alter a two week
visit in Urbana with Mrs. Robert McKnight. In Trotwood witb
Mrs . Kim Yost, and in Grove-port with Mr. and Mrs. Welklell
Miller.
carol King, stOOent at Ohio
Uni Yersit,y, 9Pent the weekend
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kln&amp;Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mra.
Forrest Bachtel spent the weekend In Akron. Mrs. Reynolds
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Bland and daughters and other
relatives. Mra, Bachtel was the
guest of Mr . aDI.f Mrs. Harold
Bachtel. Mrs. Reynolds also atterlied the District 1 meetirw:
or the Daughters of Union Veterans or the CivU War at MassilloiL
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett
and son. Steven ao:l Chuck, of

and eldldran, Mr . ...t Mro. StanlilY Jolmaoo OIMI eldldron, Mr ,
and Mro. EmU E)onon, Mr. IJid
Mro. Delmls E7non of Racine,
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Mary Maghten and Mrs, Ann
Maghten Tate 1 all of Columbus
were Friday overnight guests
of Mr .. and Mrs. Patrick Loch·
ary. They were joined ror dinner Friday night by Mro. 0. P.
Klein. On Saturday, Mrs. LochSYRACUSE - Plans we r e
ary joined the Columbus women
made to serve the amual elecror Ohio University homecomtion da.Y dinner when the &amp;aning festl vi ties.
shine Makers Class or the First
Mr. ard Mrs. Chester Knight
United Presbyterian Church met
spent the weekend at Caledonia
in the church annex.
visiti~ their son and daughter,
The meeting was conducted
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight, and
by Margaret CoUrtll, a c II n g
son.
president. Devotions were read
by Helen Harris, rollowed with
prayer by the Rev. Unson H,
stebbins.
Secretary and treasurer reports were read and accepted.
Dues were _paid and a rree will
oflering taken. The class agreed
Officers were elected at Sun- to make a donation of $20 today night's meeting or the senior ward the p.~chase or a neW rurMethodist Yooth Fellowship of nace for the churc::h . Proceeds
the Forest Run United Metho-- rrom the eleetton day dinner
will also go tnto the furnace
dist Church.
fund
.
Elected were Annette Warrter,
There
will he a family night
president; Grace Hysell, vice
dinner
in the ei:JJrch anpotluck
president; Barbara South, sec·
nex
preceding
Thank.sgtvtng,
the
retary; Corulie Warner, asslstant
date
to
be
IDIIOUileed.
The
meat
secretary; Roma Nease, treasurer; and Jill Warner , usist- will be rurntshed by lhe class.
ant treasurer. John Grueser wa s All members of the church and
named reporter for the group, their families are invited.
Margaret WinebreMer r ead
COmmlttees &amp;pJ)Ointed Include
from
the book, ••What the Bible
Dan, Roger and David Nease ,
Is
all
Abooll," by Billy Grarecreation; 100 Teresa Gooch ,
Cindy Gooch, and Grace Hysell, ham, followed by group discusrefreatunents. A Bible quiz and sion.
During the social hour delicgimes concluded the meeting.
Ious refreshments were serv·

Refruhmenta ot sandwiches,
potato chips, donrts and elder
were enJoyed dlrlng the 110&lt;lal
hour. Tho next meelinl will be
at the home ot. Mrs. Teresa
Collins, wltll Mrs. Janice Young
oo-bostess.

- · Edwards llld d111dren,
Muon: Mr. llld Mra. P a u I
Pierce llld """ Randy, Millerovlllei Mr. and Mrs. Max HW,
Mr. llld Mrs. JUnior Hollinger

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gift.

Mr. and Mro. Robert Turnor

and children of North Robinson
wen weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mra. Joe Turner.
Mrs. Robert Cn.i1 has returned from Rochester, Minn. , where

llld Mrs. Larry flowtrL Thty
wont oapoetall)' to aao lllrL Katltorn Roush Smllb, a oUfllcal pao
lien! at Mount carmolllolpiiiL
Mr. 1111 Nn. Harry Chelher,
MrL Ann Thomas, MrL .JOOn
Lyons, Mr. and Mra. RGbtrtKlrw:,
and Mr, and MrL William King
of Evangeline Chaptor, Order of
the Eastern star, and MrL WUIIam WOOdard of P110oroy Chllpter 186, attended tlte anDUI1 al!lolon of the Grand Chapter of Ohio
h•ld In ClnciiUlltL

AIPIOI Willie, to Mr. and M r s.
a.J Mulford of Le!Mt, W. Va.:
Mr. aod Mrs. Dick Grlnatoadllld
ohlldnll, Jolon llld Jean Mortan,
and Charles Beasley, Now HaYtllf Mr. and Mrs. John Kearns
and eblldron llld Billy James,
of Harlford; Mr. llld Mrs. KOIIQI' Dillon llld chDdren, James
Pauley, Mr. llld Mrs. R. E.
Workman llld Mr. IJid M r s.

Couple Announcing

The baby welglled five poundo, ·
13 ounees. Mr. and Mro. Cline
bave three da"Khters. Klm, DeDI
LyM, IJid Deam&amp;
Mrs. Betty Cline of Mlddloport llld Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Hill at Bucktannon, W, VL, are
tho ~s. CUno luchlof
aechanlca mate with the Na-yy
ataU- at Cecil Field.

were

foiiOII!ng table graee given by

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dougl~s and Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald
Shuster spent the weekend at
Lexington visldng Mr. ao:l Mrs.
Edgar norian and son, Bret,
and In Mansfield with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymood Martin. While
there they visited the Kenwood
Gardens.
Mrs. Phil WWiamson spent
the weekend in Akron with her
brothers, George and Charles

the Young Wives' Club was held
recently at the home ot Mrs.
Chlorla Gatl, &amp;lmner ROMI.
The home waa beautlCUIJy dee orated with orange and black
lltrearners and Halloween fixture8.
Memben came in masquerade
and prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Joy eo Rlkhle fe&lt; tho mrnrt original, Mrs. Gay Amr Burke le&lt;
the ugliest, and Mn. Chloris
Gaul for the prettiest.
Packages for Meigs Coonty
servicemen in Vietnam were labeled llld given to Mrs. Gaul lor

moOing.
Tho dub recol&gt;ed a car&lt;! of
thank11 rrom the Red Croaa for
a recent donation. Also, tht1 table temts set arrived tor the
dub 11 a result of selling the
aehool record books. Mra. Joyce
Ritchie was presented a hospital

WorWngton wereweekendguelltl
his parents, Mr. anct Mrs.
Charles Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Belcher
or Charleston, W, VL, visited
over the weekerli with her brother·in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bachner and son, Stevie.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush,
Becky and Kenny, Chrlati arxl.
Kevin Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Keuinger were Sunday
visitors in Columbus with Mr.

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A GENUINE SPECIAL!

Big 3 Markets ... Small In Size Big In Special Values For Oct. 30, 31, NOV. 1, 2 ·

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A WEEK

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A WEEK

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LONGHORN
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COC AIL

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66 CHEYELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpo •._ ......................$1995 Local owner cor, -4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.

to ecllt or ,..joe:! any edt dotmod ot,.
jr.·ctlonablo. n •• r...blioher.wlll not:
be rotponolblo or more thofl ,,..

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Try it for performance.

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Jack W. c;an.y,
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65 CH EV ELL E............ __ ...........................................$1495 .

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Malibu Conv. VB engine, P.G. transminion, new W•l-w
tires, green uterior with white nylon top, green with

$ Clnfl . . , W•ti 0 - h1. .rt l OIII

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4 Door . Local 1 owner clean car. Beautiful tu~oise

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tire~.

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I'OMEitOY. OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS
I;!O '~"' to S:OO P·•· Daily
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Sat urd111y

C1rd Of Th1nka
I WISH lo thank our many
friends and neighbors, who
were so kind and thoughtful,
durmg Lhe Joss of my beloved
husband, PU. James A. Hess,
Jr. 1 also wooid like to thank
the Middleport and Pomeroy
Police Depts', the Slleriff's
Dept. and the State Police,
who were pallbearers. Also
the Pomeroy
emergency
squad, for their kind assl.staoce, the Rev. Chester Lemly and Rev. Noel Hermann,
Mrs. Wm, Radford and the
singers. Also the Ewing Funeral Home, Mr. Frllz Buck,
who was so very kind. God
bless you all.
Mrs. James A. Hess, Jr.
and sons, Richard and
Brian.
1~29-ltc

For Rent
FURNISHED

APABTMENT!I
in Middleport, AD utilities
paid. Ruwley &amp; Reed, Middleport, Phone 911-STI&amp;.
10-D-tlc

'fRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobDo
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on State
Rt. IZ4, Phone 1192-2951.
f.ll-lfe
TRAILER SPACE, '"ady to
hook up, private, plenty of
room for children lo play.
Phone Jm.S904.
f.lt.lfc
FOUR ROOM furnlalled apartment. E, Main St., Pomeroy,
Couples only, Phone 991#111.
10-f.tfc

BEAUTIFUL all new electric
!-room apartment located In
Pomeroy, Electric beatJn&amp;,
table top range, wall oVIII,
Notice
See to appreciate, Phone for
WILL DO babysitting day or
appointment, mml. 10-Zl-tl
night. Cali 99%-5956. 1~25-41c
WILL DO sewing at heme zf,pers , po&lt;kets, pegging,
hemming. altE&gt;rations , etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc

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SrRAWBERRY planll, Sure
Crop, $4 per 100, new plants,
Charles Foster, Rt. 2, Raclne.
Phone 247-2309.
I0-27-31p

For Sa..
ALL BRED back, fo!ll' 11orefonl com, """""' oalf """"·
'lbreo lint 'calf Hmfonla;
one yearling Hemord holler,
one spring belfer calf. 111ree
fOUDII b1111s, one pony, Also
70 acre farm, good fences,
good barn, good corn erlb.
Good well. Houae needa r&amp;palr; 25 acres of farming
ground, rest In pasture and
tlmber. Fanning sround In
good condition, Bruce Myers,
Chester, ol! Rl. 248, at Lon8
Bottom. Phone ~.
10-27-31c

EARLY American Stereo. AM
&amp; FM radio. Lovely maple
finish, 4 speed ehanger, pay- ('0AL FURNACE, also 1115S
ments of $6 per month or pay
Piymoutb car. Phone 99li8UO,
balance due $11Z.91. Phone
10-%1-31&lt;:
!l!l'l-3218.
I0-27-61c

SOLID STATE Stereo; 1118 walnut stereo console with 4speaker, wpeed, automalle
changer. Make payments of
$5 or pay just 18U6. Call 11923218.
IG-27-61c
!'OUR ROOM bouse In Syra-

M CHEVY, 2 door Sedan, 301
cubic Inch, 4 bamll, S speed
on floor, good rondlllon, all
new exhaust system, $350,
Phone 911-7008,

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Real Estate For S1le

HOBSTETTEI
REALlY

7 room bouse, fireplace, ceJ..
FIVE consecutive lots In Beech
Jar, mtnerats. •J4 for a
Grove cemetery Phone 992yra,
6439.
IG-:rl-6tp MIDIJI.EPORT - Lartl• a room
FIRST FLOOR apartment V"fJ
brlok, I* baths, 4 bedrooma,
nlce fnr two people or two
full baseiiH!IIt, garage.

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' BACK HOE and ll&lt;tter Service,
fiOnd , basement, water line,
.. pttc tank. R. W, Cowdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio, !!.27-30!c

VACANCY fnr two elderlv people. Pn!fer private paid pa-

FURNlSIIED sleeping
rooms; private kiteben, private balh. private entrance,
uutltles fumisbed :
mUe
from town of Porner"Oy, Boi
!JI,.., Rt 3, Pomeroy, Mra.
Eleanor Bales. Phone 992'IUili.
I0-2Ntc

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Uenll. Phone Mason, 773-511$.
SMALL FUR~1SHED house In
Middleport Phone 1192-l21i2.
THERE WILL be a gun s1loot
10-2&amp;-lfc
SUnday, Nov, 3 beginning at
:100n at the Forked I!Jm :0 x 50 TRAILER, extra nice,
Sporllman Club, Everyone II Phone 992-2619.
10-2&amp;-31&lt;
welcome.
IG-ZHtc
ROOMS FOR tourists, clean,
comfortable; $2 single, $3
WILL BUTCIIER a largo )'011118
beef In about sll weois. Anydouble, Pbooe m.19011.
one Interested in buying baH,
IG-2&amp;-!tp
pleue caU 94&amp;-:ll(li, IG-Z&amp;-3te
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I. Sales will be 011 the first
and third Friday nigbts of
each month. Adams Auctlon
Ser~ice, Rutland.
IG-29-41&lt;

HAY AND !m!AW, Call 91111227.
I0-2!-121p
TWO coal stokers with

oon-

trols, Arnold Brolhero, P&lt;&gt;
moroy, Pll&lt;lne tm-1411,
10-IS-Ife

--POTATOES, Phone 843-2254

W1nted
ANTIQUES, furniture,

dl!bes,

miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
CecU, 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy,
1-15-tlc

Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
lG-16- . i~

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature, $'15 and un . Stud

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FIVE-MONTH-OW Polled Heroford heifer, Lost In Tanners
Run area, Anyone seeing the
heifer Is asked 1o call JIG.
STI4.
10-%1-etc

tm-5443,

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AKC Golden Retriever pupplea,
524 Ash St., Middleport, 99lJ.
5443.
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CHEVROLET *-ton truck;
fine shape, new paint, good
tires. Ready to go, $300. G.

57

A, Deem, Racine.

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Po~~~eroy
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1047-31&lt;:

Business S.rvi-

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Crill·
B. .
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maclline, sUgbUy used, Does
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evel')'lhlnc willlout allachments. In good condition; Affi CONDmONING Refriger$5.11 per mcmth or fUll price
ation serviee. Jack'• Refrlg.of $51.80. For free home demeratlon, New Haven, hone
onstration call 992-21136,
882-1079,
4 • tfe
10-2Mic
READY - '!IX
deBv1960 CHEVY convertible, V-8
ered right to ynur profed,
standard obHt, 1150. Pbone
Fast and easy, Jl'ree ..0.
IIIIU552.
IO-Z9-3te
mates. Phone 119M!J4, Galtlela Ready - MIJ; Co., Middle.
WORK CAR, !till Desoto.
port, Ohio.
8 • tfe
George Hill, Racine. Phone
94H381.
I0-2Ntc IIUDOET PRICE futulbue Clll
our !bird floor budget lhop,
Baker Furniture. Middleport,
!IIIII TilliE! BJIJDROOII trallOhio
1 II tfe
er. EKpando living room and

115 DODGE TRUCK, 8 cyiiDdor, THE GOLDIE M. Rice real e.
Employment Wanted
tate located 011 Oliver stnot
10 ton and 57 Chevy
three
BABYSI1"1'1NG OR IRONING
In Middleport, Melli Caunty,
speed standard shift, both Ill
lo do in my home, phone 911Ohio,
wiD be aold 1x&gt; the hlabucenent condltloo, call &amp;
5092.
10-2&amp;-3te
est
bidder
oo SaturdaJ, No.
1111,
10-21-etc
vember 2nd. 1118, II IO:JO A.
M. at the oflice ar cmr.
For Rent
RELIGIOUS
crow II Porter, Allomo)'l,
TWO SMALL furnllbed homes,
BOOKS
Pomeroy, Oblo, Real Eolate
cbeap, One needa stove for
Chilclrens
Illustrated
Is appraised al ti,IIIO.OO and
boatln&amp; purpo,.., Lower MoDBIBLE
BOOKS
3
for
$1.00
CliiiDOI be aold for lea IbiD
key Run. Esther Brlckl .. ,
Ibis aDWinl, Sale IUbj'ect to
Brleklel Gulf Servtce, AlBIBLES
the
appi'CIVII a( the Prvbate
buny, Ohio.
10-27-ltp
Pock•t to Family Siu
Court,
MeJp Counll'. auo.
Lart• S.lectlan
Sybil
Ebenbacb.
ElecutriJ; of
Variety of Prices
P'URNISHED and unfamlllled
Man)'
Religious
Estate
ol
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Rleo, 0.
IIJIOrlments. Clooe to IICIIoaL
RMcling
Material
a
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For s~le nr Tr1de
3214.
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SORRY SAL II MW a Merry
speed, 10 ton, 11164 Chevrolet, i9117- 12 1 60 It, three bedroom
Gal, She used Blue Luatro
1967 Muotang 11-cyllnder, a.
moi&gt;Ue home, a 1 18 fool rug and upholstery cleaner.
speed, Financing avaDable.
awning, Phone 99lJ.21112,
Rent electric llhOIDjMM tt.
Phone 1192-6547: after S p.m.
!MIIIte Baker Furniture.
10-ZUI&lt;
Pllor.e IIIIM741.

MIJOCIATES

DITCH DIGGING, water linea,
LARGE WAL rurnll(.'e, good
leech beds, Paul Anderson,
condition; wso Admiral TV, Maaon, W. Va. Phone 77121 inches. Good condition.
S'/88,
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Phone or 992-3927.
I0-2&amp;-31c DOZER, BACKHOE, lr&lt;!nchor
IIIII truok servloe, septic
CIUHUAHUA puppiea, Call 843lallb, water linea, basementa,
26411.
I0-2&amp;-6tc
also topsoU. Henry Ballr,
phone 1185-39118 or Ruger Babr,
STEREO RADIO comlllnaUon,
phone 185-!11'.
1Q..J..30tp
repos,..sed: beautiful cabinet, like new. Balance due
C. C. BRADFORD
f119. or make payments of
AUcriONEER
15.14 per month. Phone 992Completo 8enlot
2836.
I0-2Mic

awning. Phone

TWO I"AMILY boule, IN Jlaco
St., Middleport l'boal •
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STATE OF OHIO
..,h JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
OF APPEALS
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It I• order.d thor the tl..- of the
... •'""1.._ of thl ,,,_ of tlw Court
of Appeal• of the 11v1rol Count I•• .
lnuld
Adofnl Count)' on tlw 10 day of
A,llud tho 6 doy of Nov.rnber.
Athtn1 County on th. 4 ll~:~y ol
Morah ond tM :2 der of October."

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MACHINES.
serv!M! . an mates. WY t2284 , The Fabrte Shop. Pomeroy , Au!llorlud Singer Salt~
and Service. We Sbarpo11

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CIG~ R!I:'I"J'E 9011dln~

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and s'!rvlce. ,., RC EDtet twiiM.
Mason , W, Va. Phf"' 77t-1541.

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lnturance
AUTOMOBJLE 1Mu1'811et heel

eaneelled' Loot vnur onorat•r'l

ncen.. ? c.n

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One of the beauty pltfalll of
mothers-to-be Is the cJo' taut
skin of the abdomen as It
stretches lo accommodate tho
leJumt. EUmlnattng the uncomfortable Itchy feeling and
lteeplng tho oltln soft Is u
eaay as borrowing baby's oil .
Dally applications of baby oil
durlnc pregliiii!CJ and after
baby arrives wm ioften the
akin an4 miDlmiJe your concern about llreteh marb,

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Sun. • • • • • • • • •

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poUM,ICATIOII
JDBY L. BUKNI. wbcrM ,.,....
n~cat l'ftldene411 II POIIIUOJ, Oblo, 1111\
wll-. pru11Dt rendellell IJid ma1IIJll
addreta II IICB I C COmPtDJ, Pori
i-!ue11ame, C&amp;llfonu 13030, wW takt
nouca tbat OA the 3001 d.,- or Btp~ttmblr, 1118. tba wulenlped D1ld
hor hUUon
bien tn the ColD·
IDOD Piau Court. ttl Kelp CoulltJ,
IV

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ONo, pra)'lDI ror dlYOree .nd oU.r

rdiaf liD \he lf"OWJldl of 11'011 . . ..

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of dutJ" and
orueltJ,
alld aloo for reatoroUon to bow JHJden nama. S.id ~•liM wUl 1111 tor
IMartnc on 1111d altar tho .1Jtll. dal
of Nu\'embtr, 1181.
MA.IUORY A. IUIIIS,
Plaintiff
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leot

Carpenter
News, Noles'

four of the surviving members
oflbe Caster family and t h e I r
children, gnndchildren a n d
grut-gn.lllr Jldren held 1 llmib reunion at Lake Hope. Present were Mrs. Enid C&amp;ater Huper and fatnlly, Chllllcothe areai

Mra. Elr a Caster Vernon • n d
family, New Loxlngtoo; Mr. A R.
(Ben) Caoter am Mr. and Mrs.
Cheater

~ncer,

Charleston, W.

Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey (Oma Caater), local; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wlsemon, Xenia; Mr.
and Mra. DavldWisemanandlU&gt;tly, Rllliand; Mr. and Mra. Larry
Clark and Taman., Athens, and

llr. and Mrs. Donald Jonea and
David, NeliiOIIVille,
Mrs. Martha Maya, Straobuqr,
apent BOme time here wttb her
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry
aDd ~r, MoDI Jean,
HWlards, were at their farm
hmle t.re the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold GU!ogly,

VIchy and Bruce, visited blo aliter, Mra. Dorotlly Frlzler and
oily tn Gallipolis on Solilrdo¥
evening.
Funeral aervices were held at
lbe Btgony Fuoonl Home lor
Frederick Martin of Bowie, Md.
SUrvlven Include his wife, lbe
former Elteea Stanobury. Serv·
lceo were &lt;OIIducled by lbe Rev.
WU!Iam Uior and burlal ,.. In
the Rewllrlll Comatery.
Mrs. Ellen Martin of Bowie,
Kd., apent several day• here with
her parenll, Mr. and Mra. Dale
StonllliurJ, and JIIOIIY relatlvea
vlsttod with her.
Rev. IIIII Jfn. llolranl Hom of
lllc:fd&amp;all are YlaiUng her par·
oat&amp;, Mr.lllllllro. Marvin a.n.
Mr. lllllllro. Reed Jelrersand
Jfn, WWimR Cboodlo were-k
onl p.U ol lholr brolber-lnJaw and 1lster, llr.andMrL liar·
vo;y Flllltr, Mol" pbola, Po.
ll&lt;o. Eiloa Facomeyer unlar•
wont maJor 1111'P17 at Shelfar.
1111 Anno B. .!~, Athona.
Mra. lda.Dianlo"'- Salem~
ter' ~ • ,., doJ• witb hor
stilet, Jfra. Fare J -

Mro. Jeoola 6..,.U of Col-

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Radiator To&lt; - Tho

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Wheel Alignment

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• Free Estimates ·

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• Quality Concrata

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NEWS

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presenls

•. Quick Service
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Tuppers Plain•
Society News
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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT

• Flnlslllne
•Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL !192-3284

MrL Evelyn Brlckleo

Mrs. Dana Hottman returned
home tr001 St. Joseph Hospital,

7:50 A.M.

Parkersburg, ancl Is im&amp;Jrovirw
after having been a patient there

GO~GLEIN

with bronchial pneumoniL
Homer Millner ot C&lt;tlumbua
spent a day here with his niece,
Mrs. Nelsel Weatherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennard Blake
and oily of Mansfield apent a
weekeOO here with hls parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Win Blake and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Violet
visited his sister, Mr. am. Mrs.
Dale Hart of Athens Rt. 5 a recent Sunday afternoon. On Sunday
ewmiDg lhey visited her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spence of

.f07 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

INVENTORY AfriD APPRAISEMENT
The Stat!. af Ohio, M•ll• County

4:30 P.M.

To , ... Eucvtor or AdJrdnlstrotor
of the&gt; aatot~; to ouch oft.. follow·
lnt no,.. r~tsldoflfa of tha Stota of
Ohio, 'lll11-tho our'lll'lllng spou•••
thl MoJ!t of kin, tiM hneflclorla•
under tiM- will; ond to tho ottornay
or ottornal'• reprooentlng any of
tho oforamanfionod pertont:
Bartho B. RathbVfn, ~'19910, Rut~
land, Ohio.
Yo11 ar• l'llrobr notlflod thot tho
lnvanlory and Appralaomont af tho
ntof• of tha afore•ntlonad, do·
ua11d, Iota of sold Count~. wao
Iliaci In thlo Cowt. Said lnvantOfJ
and Appto611-m , will ba fw haar•
lng bol- thlt Cowl on tho 8th dil.
of No",, 1968, ot 1OtOO o'-elcx:lt A. •
Any ,.run doohlng to fll• ucapo
llano tha11to muat fils thoftl at looat
five day• prlot to tha data 111 for
haorlng.
Clvu unci., my hand ond 11al of
1illd Court, thl• 18tf-. doy of Nov.

l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

',.bote c.urt

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldea
called on Mr. and ·Mrs. J o h n

Everett Sllultz.
Mr. IIIII Mrs, George Honoley

GRAVEL

HOTICI ON FILING o•

Pomeroy.

Hayes of Chester a recent s.m.
day afternoon.
Mrs. Murl Galawa,y accompanMr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor at-ied Mrs. Roxie Arbaugh lo Belpre tended funeral service• tor hls
where they visited on saturday
mother, Mrs. Zona Taylor, at
and &amp;nlay with Mr. and Mrs.
New Martinsville, W, Va.
Howard stanley, roriner
res I~
Mr. aDd Mrs. James caldwell
dents of this area.
have moved to Belpre.
Mr, IJ1d Mrs. Chester Spencer
MFL LUiy Prusblng of Colmnand A. R. Caster, Charleston, W.
bus spent a week here with her
VL, were guests of Mr . and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Lola Grlftln. 1nd
Earl Starke)' and Mr. Caster
with her niece, Mr. and Mra.

•pent a row days here. On Sunday

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PH. 9VIo2143

Port NUiftllltO, Ct.tlnllt nta
DlftN!tllt

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BLAEnNARS

. . . . MaiD

.IMIY L. IU.Nio

To Arrive
Schtw~nel Marine

fi"IUUnl

rlnll of aolt walat' to
,.aka cor ahlna
3. Attondant on dut)'

M;f'. ·.:.·. · ••

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On Display
115 Soon ·

Ramo In In P.CII'kliO onrr
!., and
Spray.d with werm a0.11'
tMn o high

IN Till COMMON PU.U COVI.1'
MIIGI COUNTY• OHIO

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011...

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te.tler.

MAIUORY A. IUMa.

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Golllo County on tM 14 day of
feltruory and th. IB de~y of Sop-

lt. D. 4,

, TH'PARSON,
AUNT LOIIJEEZV

Business Servi(es

lltown County on tt. II doy of
end the 7 day of N•vemhr ,

Hlohloncl County on tfN, 8 doy of
Al"ll oml tt. 4 dh 1f NoYernbor .
Hodlna Coul'lfy on the 22 day of
A,..ll and th. 2 doy of D.eoml.er.
Joektotl Ca111nfy on the 14 Jay of
MCII'ch oM tM ),(dar ol Octobar.
Lawn~nc:a County on tt. 11 dor of
Morek and tit. 21 dar of Octoltar.
Mllgt County on tM 13 d11r 11f
Fobruory ond tiM&gt; 17 d11y of :Sa,..
tamllor.
Plcltawoy County on tha 29 dar of
Al!'ll and tho 9 dor of Doeambar .
Pllta CCiunt., Cln tlw 28 day of
MCirch and the 2.( dor of October ,
RCiu Coun.rz on tho 2.( doy of
April o..d tlto clay of O.un~b111 .
Scioto Count\ Cln tho 25 dov of
March and the 8 day of November,
Vt..ton County on tho 10 do! ol
Fobruory olld tl. 16 doy of opt.mber.
Wo,hlntton Count)' on t ... 25 doy
of F•bruary and the 30 day of Sapo
t.mb.r.
Sold farm• to b~tln ot 9:30 o'clock
AM . S.ptombor 30th 1968.
M. M. CARLISLE
GORDON B. GAAV
HOMER E . .ABELE
Judta•
10/15; 10/221 10/21 3tc-

RQUIN MALONE

'IONOER (0Mf5

'' &gt;

A~ll

11 11 Ttc

$20,000,00,
--GENERAL STORE - AU llloct,
SIX ROOM house, newly refLitures and a 7 room home,
FOUR ROOM and bath, unfurmodeled
kitchen,
basement
batb, furnace, and large lot
nished. 11150 Lincoln Heights,
REPAIR. REFINISH, recondiand bar room, 115 Ebenezer
Only $21.0110.00
Phone !192-3874.
10-29-lfc
tion golf clubs, John Teaford.
St. Phone 1192-5561i, IG-:rl-6tp HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
J.IWOip

~'58'1\bLij?,~if~oum

OF APPEALS, A.D. 1969

NOTICI

cuse, gas beat, cold running
water, one and seven hundredths acres. Ground witll
good garden space : $700 cash, GEO, B!JIISIEliEII. Bnibr
Phone tm-ZIIOI.
IG-%1-31c ""-" DOWN - lkqs 64 Acrea,

people With small chlld. Phone COON DOG Pup11. CaU m-5832.
IG-27-31p
~,
I0-2!-12tc

TIM£$

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1968.
F. H. o•BRIEN
Judge and ••·officio

Clerk of oald Court
By Hanrllfto O'Brien
Chlof Ooputy C1orlt
10/22; 10/29 ltc

Helldarahot, at Lancaoter,

Kemeth Caldwall, local, Del·

ernooo.
Rl•tives here have received
word of lbe birth of a daughter,
Angela Ka.J&lt;, lo Mr. and MrL Ed
Woods, Columbus. The mottler Ia
the lonner Doma Davia, whowa1

reared In this communU~·. Mater·
nal fl'lndmolber ia lira. Hazel

By United Presa lnternationai

'l'oda¥ Is Tueoda7, Oet 29, tho
303rd daf of !968 with 88 lo

aaw, Ind., receldy.
Funeral aentcea were held on
Frlclaf II CUpenter ._,list
Church lor Ruth Bobo Starkey,
dauaf!Dr of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Babo, local She was a Ufhlonc:
r ..tdent of lbe communi~ and
bad ~a~Vbt in Colmnbla School
for 111o pool 24 7eara. SUrvlwra
~•Ide• hor apd parent&amp; include

three

dlu&amp;hters, Mr1. T. L.
Br!ICikMrt (Eiaanor Jean), Albany; Mra. Leland Moon (Gar·
not), C.Otun, and Mrs. ~

Nelson (Jean), local; a •on. Jolm
Starkey, Supr Grove, 0.;. IDa
grandchll4nn, a slater,. MrL
Clar)oce Stack, Albany, IIIII anen! aloteo IIIII nophowo. Rev.
Cacll. Col belli lbe lllll'vlcealllll

burial ~· 'in ~ c;amo.
tery under !ho dl~on of lbe
llicoo1 FuooraJ HOIIIL

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"•"YOU TAUGHT ME THt:IT
A MAN 'S SPtRIT "1110
lNITWIVE O!N

N~

Be

CRLISHEO lf'He'·I*'IG A
GOAL! YOu HAVF 1:1

WILl "1'00 TELL ME WHAT I'M SAWLII1'
ABOUT!ft' Q:lti' T A Gl""iiliv£1'1 R~DA
FFUEMOI.Y LETTER. WITHOUT GElT!N'
AU CHOt&lt;EO !!f!~

GOAL ... .:1ND NC:N1
~VE l::t GoAL·· ..

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TO LIVE ' _., • MD WHEN
M't' lt/U.L TO liVE. ~S

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fALTERIHQ ... I MET
'(Q!J, ~R ,:lrltllE----"

loll....
The mom is between ita first

quarter am full pbaae.
The morning stars are
Mercw-y, Mars and J~tter.
The evantrw stars are Slturn

r '
~

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and venus.

DICK TRACY

Ni1W YOIIIt (UP!l - Adolph

ID.efer wu the

u.s. men's

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100

't

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to 11f3.

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Ul8 ANOBLES &lt;UPil-'l'llo
American rope cllmbtno record
for 211 feet, ustna hiDda aloDe,
Is U IOCOnda b7 Oarvln B.
Bmlth of Loa Anoelea.

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YOU HAYI HIARO AIOUT
YOU HAY! IUH IXPICTING
IT• IT IS NOW Hill! I

DAILY CROSSWORD
A&lt;JJ10811
l, UnhJtehlag
post of u.

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A NI!W CHURCH IS 81!1NG lOR

-On the 1.-,ol af Mon'o

oplrlt~tt~l

n. .da .

Flnt S....ln at

7t30

Br-n'l
ato

li. Urban
problem
9. Level

Frldsy n11ht

P.M. In Tha fanMf

MariM Bvllcllng Oft
Oilt1 124, Mlr~~ro"'lll•,

place

lit... ..

(An IN........nt

stratagem

11. Placed

'••N&gt;r - K... Derri"'Jt.rl of lflo
Socon• latttlot

cCtwood

DOWN
24. AIIJ"IO·
1. Underatahd
s..on
3'. Mlsfortunea
labal"el'
3. Relative
26. Lij&amp;:e a
of Eddie
bUJ" In
f. In use,
a rug

8.11 a radio
5. Checker

10. In this

12, Namath or
DiMag~o

6. "rrack event

7. Alternative

B. Category
13. Greek letter 11. Tt!e work.
1~. Entire
incclaA$
16. Famou11
12. Protrudes
- MIJI .ot 1&amp;49 lf. Employ
18. DlvJde
16. Meqer
20. Born
17. Conclude.s
21.1be land
11. .AI!IIJI.ni

C~urch)

ofLF.

r

2$. V&amp;miah

}".-~

27. Seatof

fkr··;·

' WOrks

, i'

' silkworm
23. Juicy

aa:um.

.• .. 22. Orated

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MR. 0""ECJ:l \111l!TES-*A W'IS£ WIN Q11CE
MID ... 'OFHN "THE
TEST OF COU~GE
IS I'IC1T lO DIE , BUT

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llurdpll, local, IIIII great..srandmather l1 Mrs. Zella Perry, eo.

lumbua.
Mr, IIIII Mro. lllrold GU!ogly
were buabwa• visitors In War-

'"

The Almanac

meter bocat.rolte champion for
nine straight Jean-from te:M

Cluo 1.0 ctasalflealion u a
""'adaoti'"'a till-... Sbauld I
IJIPil' - or walt UD1Il t ba•e

I

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Gregory Austin. They Hensleya
hive three daughters.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Clarence Nichols spent aeveral days with their
son. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols,
of Toledo. Enroute there they visited their daughter, Mra. Merium

Mrs. James stumps and daughters at Westerville onSundayatt-

I

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lackolrob Champ

Mr, ..111 MrL George Thml&amp;l
of Worthington visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle FrostSundl,)'ud
took her for a rkle dolm oround
Gallloo&lt;lts.
SP 4 Wesley Arbaugb, who IU
been stationed ln Texas, has rocei vied bla honorable dillchlrge
brother and stster~tn-lew, Mr. and is ,_ at home with his par.
and MrL Earl Starkey.
enta, Mr, IIIIIMrLJohn~
' Members of lbe Albany Charge
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorat of
UMY:r RJ'O'tJ 1nd their triellls en- Lolli Balt&lt;m vlalled her mothjoyed a hayride and wiener roast er, MrL Ethel stout. on Saturat the William Lawson tUm on do,y .n.r-n and belJ)Od her eel· .
saturday evening.
ebrate ber blrllldaJI,
Mr, and Mra. Arthur Crabtree
Q.: I om ,_ In eollep with
vialted her sister, Mrs. Elba McKnight, in Columbus, onSaturd8,)' a D-8 Clalllftcatloa, ~er,
IIIII Sunday am called on Mr. am I om plllllllnli to fAII1 for a

•·

~nl~rtoin,ed :

are announcing the birth ot a son mar :Baum, Henry Bahr and sevborn Oct 4, He has been named eral others of Chester were deer
hwttlng In utah.

.

fruita

in&amp;TecUent

Kl'upp ateel

ao,. Patriot
Hale

32. Clock

aufnber

aa. Sout.h Sea.
lsl&amp;Jtd

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37. WBIUIIr •

40. Antlered
a.alm&amp;l

t "J, Coiacflmtng
f2. l!:levaUon:
' ab~J·'
43, Blrd :'Lt.tlh :

" ' lmldPrji ',

48. Bi-er'a

n..a

fT~ Coven ,wJth

tuif• ·, · '.

fR. fl:(rjtl!'l•·
Jll,eDaet,

'" .foreort

,,''bM'J:,l'

,•
;.;~

28. BanJIIh-

..

lng
29. Notch·
31. The
human

record :
abbr.
33, Quite a
fua ,·
3f.Ciet'U
36. fma(inary
land,

,WI&gt;_en

peated

..,.
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I'Hltl!ftiiJ'I Qswer

38. InvuJon

o.ta aort
39. Winl'• of

aoort
f3. Fanwell!
45. Hawaiian
bird

ta. Couato or
preaad
· ante

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f''""'TOU,
) I

t)
I t1

Now.....,. the drol.. letten
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.A . I ; . 1 [ ) to
t.,. the llll'pl'l•.-.wer, u
r.;~;;;~-=~~;:::;~~~·:llfPIIecl: b7 the above...._,,

i~~~o·-:r-"" I ( X I I JH_IS LI I

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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching. Want Ads. Bring Top Grade Results
~;

WANT AD

Pome..Oy

INP:ORMATION
OUDLINI!S

2S.·

s , ..... o., &amp;•••• P_u,.u_
Mondor

o...m ..

@) QUAliTY

9 •·"'·

Motor Co. .
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Of'

C...e•ll-'1.,., &amp; c.,uet!ent
Will 1M ecn.-.4 uMII 9 • ·•· f.

o.. 7 .,

Pultllntio"
REGULA liONS
Ttt. P... lhh.r r•••rvn tho rlg.ht

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$avo Mowllootall Howl
COMPLET! LIME

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SIEGLER all!l
TROPIC..AIRE Heaters

66 CHEYELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpo •._ ......................$1995 Local owner cor, -4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.

to ecllt or ,..joe:! any edt dotmod ot,.
jr.·ctlonablo. n •• r...blioher.wlll not:
be rotponolblo or more thofl ,,..

Big Trad..tn Allowance

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tires, red vinyl interior, white finish, radio &amp; heater.
Try it for performance.

lfiCCIIIT..,I lnut'ti_~ .·-

POMEROY
992·2181
Jack W. c;an.y,
o
Mgr.

65 CH EV ELL E............ __ ...........................................$1495 .

.ATES
p:., W.nl ..... S.. .. lu

Malibu Conv. VB engine, P.G. transminion, new W•l-w
tires, green uterior with white nylon top, green with

$ Clnfl . . , W•ti 0 - h1. .rt l OIII

Mild-"' Cher .. 75c
12 Clnfl por word throe tcJniiCutl"'l , ...,.,,, .....
1t conto .,... WOtd ti• contocuti,..

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' :35 ,..- urot Diauvttt Ofl pooid ollt
• • otft ,.1c1 within 10 clayl .
CARD OP: THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

$1.50 lor 50 woul ,.;.,;..,,..,,., Eo .

... ., .. , _ , _.. 2c .

vinyl trim.

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1965 CHEVROLET Blocayne..................................$1295
4 Door . Local 1 owner clean car. Beautiful tu~oise

'•

finish with dean interior. All good W.W.

tire~.

·' or,t Heater

Pomeroy Motor Co.
' OI'IN lEVIS. 1:00 ,}A, ,

BI..INO ADS
A4tlltlonel 2.5c Chor . . ,_, Advor ·

I'OMEitOY. OHIO

"··-"'·

OFFICE HOURS
I;!O '~"' to S:OO P·•· Daily
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Sat urd111y

C1rd Of Th1nka
I WISH lo thank our many
friends and neighbors, who
were so kind and thoughtful,
durmg Lhe Joss of my beloved
husband, PU. James A. Hess,
Jr. 1 also wooid like to thank
the Middleport and Pomeroy
Police Depts', the Slleriff's
Dept. and the State Police,
who were pallbearers. Also
the Pomeroy
emergency
squad, for their kind assl.staoce, the Rev. Chester Lemly and Rev. Noel Hermann,
Mrs. Wm, Radford and the
singers. Also the Ewing Funeral Home, Mr. Frllz Buck,
who was so very kind. God
bless you all.
Mrs. James A. Hess, Jr.
and sons, Richard and
Brian.
1~29-ltc

For Rent
FURNISHED

APABTMENT!I
in Middleport, AD utilities
paid. Ruwley &amp; Reed, Middleport, Phone 911-STI&amp;.
10-D-tlc

'fRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobDo
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on State
Rt. IZ4, Phone 1192-2951.
f.ll-lfe
TRAILER SPACE, '"ady to
hook up, private, plenty of
room for children lo play.
Phone Jm.S904.
f.lt.lfc
FOUR ROOM furnlalled apartment. E, Main St., Pomeroy,
Couples only, Phone 991#111.
10-f.tfc

BEAUTIFUL all new electric
!-room apartment located In
Pomeroy, Electric beatJn&amp;,
table top range, wall oVIII,
Notice
See to appreciate, Phone for
WILL DO babysitting day or
appointment, mml. 10-Zl-tl
night. Cali 99%-5956. 1~25-41c
WILL DO sewing at heme zf,pers , po&lt;kets, pegging,
hemming. altE&gt;rations , etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc

odlo -

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~rS1Ie
SrRAWBERRY planll, Sure
Crop, $4 per 100, new plants,
Charles Foster, Rt. 2, Raclne.
Phone 247-2309.
I0-27-31p

For Sa..
ALL BRED back, fo!ll' 11orefonl com, """""' oalf """"·
'lbreo lint 'calf Hmfonla;
one yearling Hemord holler,
one spring belfer calf. 111ree
fOUDII b1111s, one pony, Also
70 acre farm, good fences,
good barn, good corn erlb.
Good well. Houae needa r&amp;palr; 25 acres of farming
ground, rest In pasture and
tlmber. Fanning sround In
good condition, Bruce Myers,
Chester, ol! Rl. 248, at Lon8
Bottom. Phone ~.
10-27-31c

EARLY American Stereo. AM
&amp; FM radio. Lovely maple
finish, 4 speed ehanger, pay- ('0AL FURNACE, also 1115S
ments of $6 per month or pay
Piymoutb car. Phone 99li8UO,
balance due $11Z.91. Phone
10-%1-31&lt;:
!l!l'l-3218.
I0-27-61c

SOLID STATE Stereo; 1118 walnut stereo console with 4speaker, wpeed, automalle
changer. Make payments of
$5 or pay just 18U6. Call 11923218.
IG-27-61c
!'OUR ROOM bouse In Syra-

M CHEVY, 2 door Sedan, 301
cubic Inch, 4 bamll, S speed
on floor, good rondlllon, all
new exhaust system, $350,
Phone 911-7008,

ID.2Uic

Real Estate For S1le

HOBSTETTEI
REALlY

7 room bouse, fireplace, ceJ..
FIVE consecutive lots In Beech
Jar, mtnerats. •J4 for a
Grove cemetery Phone 992yra,
6439.
IG-:rl-6tp MIDIJI.EPORT - Lartl• a room
FIRST FLOOR apartment V"fJ
brlok, I* baths, 4 bedrooma,
nlce fnr two people or two
full baseiiH!IIt, garage.

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TWO
' BACK HOE and ll&lt;tter Service,
fiOnd , basement, water line,
.. pttc tank. R. W, Cowdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio, !!.27-30!c

VACANCY fnr two elderlv people. Pn!fer private paid pa-

FURNlSIIED sleeping
rooms; private kiteben, private balh. private entrance,
uutltles fumisbed :
mUe
from town of Porner"Oy, Boi
!JI,.., Rt 3, Pomeroy, Mra.
Eleanor Bales. Phone 992'IUili.
I0-2Ntc

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Uenll. Phone Mason, 773-511$.
SMALL FUR~1SHED house In
Middleport Phone 1192-l21i2.
THERE WILL be a gun s1loot
10-2&amp;-lfc
SUnday, Nov, 3 beginning at
:100n at the Forked I!Jm :0 x 50 TRAILER, extra nice,
Sporllman Club, Everyone II Phone 992-2619.
10-2&amp;-31&lt;
welcome.
IG-ZHtc
ROOMS FOR tourists, clean,
comfortable; $2 single, $3
WILL BUTCIIER a largo )'011118
beef In about sll weois. Anydouble, Pbooe m.19011.
one Interested in buying baH,
IG-2&amp;-!tp
pleue caU 94&amp;-:ll(li, IG-Z&amp;-3te
ForS1Ie
l~c

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WE WILL be holding two auctions per month starting Nov,
I. Sales will be 011 the first
and third Friday nigbts of
each month. Adams Auctlon
Ser~ice, Rutland.
IG-29-41&lt;

HAY AND !m!AW, Call 91111227.
I0-2!-121p
TWO coal stokers with

oon-

trols, Arnold Brolhero, P&lt;&gt;
moroy, Pll&lt;lne tm-1411,
10-IS-Ife

--POTATOES, Phone 843-2254

W1nted
ANTIQUES, furniture,

dl!bes,

miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
CecU, 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy,
1-15-tlc

Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
lG-16- . i~

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature, $'15 and un . Stud

Lost
r
-~- !
. I

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service and ~ominll. Plume

FIVE-MONTH-OW Polled Heroford heifer, Lost In Tanners
Run area, Anyone seeing the
heifer Is asked 1o call JIG.
STI4.
10-%1-etc

tm-5443,

11 3 Uc

AKC Golden Retriever pupplea,
524 Ash St., Middleport, 99lJ.
5443.
&amp;#.tfo

CHEVROLET *-ton truck;
fine shape, new paint, good
tires. Ready to go, $300. G.

57

A, Deem, Racine.

10-~p

tru31t..,

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Ned To Stillier's Store
Po~~~eroy
101 W. Malft

1047-31&lt;:

Business S.rvi-

con...,.

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on Buttesuut

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1!168 ZIG ZAG portable sewing
Crill·
B. .
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Oldo
maclline, sUgbUy used, Does
I I Uc
evel')'lhlnc willlout allachments. In good condition; Affi CONDmONING Refriger$5.11 per mcmth or fUll price
ation serviee. Jack'• Refrlg.of $51.80. For free home demeratlon, New Haven, hone
onstration call 992-21136,
882-1079,
4 • tfe
10-2Mic
READY - '!IX
deBv1960 CHEVY convertible, V-8
ered right to ynur profed,
standard obHt, 1150. Pbone
Fast and easy, Jl'ree ..0.
IIIIU552.
IO-Z9-3te
mates. Phone 119M!J4, Galtlela Ready - MIJ; Co., Middle.
WORK CAR, !till Desoto.
port, Ohio.
8 • tfe
George Hill, Racine. Phone
94H381.
I0-2Ntc IIUDOET PRICE futulbue Clll
our !bird floor budget lhop,
Baker Furniture. Middleport,
!IIIII TilliE! BJIJDROOII trallOhio
1 II tfe
er. EKpando living room and

115 DODGE TRUCK, 8 cyiiDdor, THE GOLDIE M. Rice real e.
Employment Wanted
tate located 011 Oliver stnot
10 ton and 57 Chevy
three
BABYSI1"1'1NG OR IRONING
In Middleport, Melli Caunty,
speed standard shift, both Ill
lo do in my home, phone 911Ohio,
wiD be aold 1x&gt; the hlabucenent condltloo, call &amp;
5092.
10-2&amp;-3te
est
bidder
oo SaturdaJ, No.
1111,
10-21-etc
vember 2nd. 1118, II IO:JO A.
M. at the oflice ar cmr.
For Rent
RELIGIOUS
crow II Porter, Allomo)'l,
TWO SMALL furnllbed homes,
BOOKS
Pomeroy, Oblo, Real Eolate
cbeap, One needa stove for
Chilclrens
Illustrated
Is appraised al ti,IIIO.OO and
boatln&amp; purpo,.., Lower MoDBIBLE
BOOKS
3
for
$1.00
CliiiDOI be aold for lea IbiD
key Run. Esther Brlckl .. ,
Ibis aDWinl, Sale IUbj'ect to
Brleklel Gulf Servtce, AlBIBLES
the
appi'CIVII a( the Prvbate
buny, Ohio.
10-27-ltp
Pock•t to Family Siu
Court,
MeJp Counll'. auo.
Lart• S.lectlan
Sybil
Ebenbacb.
ElecutriJ; of
Variety of Prices
P'URNISHED and unfamlllled
Man)'
Religious
Estate
ol
~
M.
Rleo, 0.
IIJIOrlments. Clooe to IICIIoaL
RMcling
Material
a
ce•...t
~•ate
..,_ IIIU434,
lti.IJ.Ife

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IIONDA 50, 1116. Phone 911111.-c
For s~le nr Tr1de
3214.
IG-~
l9e'7 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
SORRY SAL II MW a Merry
speed, 10 ton, 11164 Chevrolet, i9117- 12 1 60 It, three bedroom
Gal, She used Blue Luatro
1967 Muotang 11-cyllnder, a.
moi&gt;Ue home, a 1 18 fool rug and upholstery cleaner.
speed, Financing avaDable.
awning, Phone 99lJ.21112,
Rent electric llhOIDjMM tt.
Phone 1192-6547: after S p.m.
!MIIIte Baker Furniture.
10-ZUI&lt;
Pllor.e IIIIM741.

MIJOCIATES

DITCH DIGGING, water linea,
LARGE WAL rurnll(.'e, good
leech beds, Paul Anderson,
condition; wso Admiral TV, Maaon, W. Va. Phone 77121 inches. Good condition.
S'/88,
I~
Phone or 992-3927.
I0-2&amp;-31c DOZER, BACKHOE, lr&lt;!nchor
IIIII truok servloe, septic
CIUHUAHUA puppiea, Call 843lallb, water linea, basementa,
26411.
I0-2&amp;-6tc
also topsoU. Henry Ballr,
phone 1185-39118 or Ruger Babr,
STEREO RADIO comlllnaUon,
phone 185-!11'.
1Q..J..30tp
repos,..sed: beautiful cabinet, like new. Balance due
C. C. BRADFORD
f119. or make payments of
AUcriONEER
15.14 per month. Phone 992Completo 8enlot
2836.
I0-2Mic

awning. Phone

TWO I"AMILY boule, IN Jlaco
St., Middleport l'boal •
H.
1047·141&lt;:

STATE OF OHIO
..,h JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
OF APPEALS
'
It I• order.d thor the tl..- of the
... •'""1.._ of thl ,,,_ of tlw Court
of Appeal• of the 11v1rol Count I•• .
lnuld
Adofnl Count)' on tlw 10 day of
A,llud tho 6 doy of Nov.rnber.
Athtn1 County on th. 4 ll~:~y ol
Morah ond tM :2 der of October."

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SEWING

MACHINES.
serv!M! . an mates. WY t2284 , The Fabrte Shop. Pomeroy , Au!llorlud Singer Salt~
and Service. We Sbarpo11

Sclsson.

t-Ne

CIG~ R!I:'I"J'E 9011dln~

madJ!No
and s'!rvlce. ,., RC EDtet twiiM.
Mason , W, Va. Phf"' 77t-1541.

s.4fe
lnturance
AUTOMOBJLE 1Mu1'811et heel

eaneelled' Loot vnur onorat•r'l

ncen.. ? c.n

II!IJ-21141

8 II lfo
One of the beauty pltfalll of
mothers-to-be Is the cJo' taut
skin of the abdomen as It
stretches lo accommodate tho
leJumt. EUmlnattng the uncomfortable Itchy feeling and
lteeplng tho oltln soft Is u
eaay as borrowing baby's oil .
Dally applications of baby oil
durlnc pregliiii!CJ and after
baby arrives wm ioften the
akin an4 miDlmiJe your concern about llreteh marb,

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Hocklfllllort; Ohio
Phone 667·3370

Sat••• - •• • - • - - -9 to
Sun. • • • • • • • • •

No. 1U71
poUM,ICATIOII
JDBY L. BUKNI. wbcrM ,.,....
n~cat l'ftldene411 II POIIIUOJ, Oblo, 1111\
wll-. pru11Dt rendellell IJid ma1IIJll
addreta II IICB I C COmPtDJ, Pori
i-!ue11ame, C&amp;llfonu 13030, wW takt
nouca tbat OA the 3001 d.,- or Btp~ttmblr, 1118. tba wulenlped D1ld
hor hUUon
bien tn the ColD·
IDOD Piau Court. ttl Kelp CoulltJ,
IV

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ONo, pra)'lDI ror dlYOree .nd oU.r

rdiaf liD \he lf"OWJldl of 11'011 . . ..

••tranw

of dutJ" and
orueltJ,
alld aloo for reatoroUon to bow JHJden nama. S.id ~•liM wUl 1111 tor
IMartnc on 1111d altar tho .1Jtll. dal
of Nu\'embtr, 1181.
MA.IUORY A. IUIIIS,
Plaintiff
c...., Crt• &amp; .,..,.,
.........,,. fer Plalnlfff
lD 11 10 a: 10 U: 10 II; 10 .DJ 11 I
leot

Carpenter
News, Noles'

four of the surviving members
oflbe Caster family and t h e I r
children, gnndchildren a n d
grut-gn.lllr Jldren held 1 llmib reunion at Lake Hope. Present were Mrs. Enid C&amp;ater Huper and fatnlly, Chllllcothe areai

Mra. Elr a Caster Vernon • n d
family, New Loxlngtoo; Mr. A R.
(Ben) Caoter am Mr. and Mrs.
Cheater

~ncer,

Charleston, W.

Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey (Oma Caater), local; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wlsemon, Xenia; Mr.
and Mra. DavldWisemanandlU&gt;tly, Rllliand; Mr. and Mra. Larry
Clark and Taman., Athens, and

llr. and Mrs. Donald Jonea and
David, NeliiOIIVille,
Mrs. Martha Maya, Straobuqr,
apent BOme time here wttb her
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry
aDd ~r, MoDI Jean,
HWlards, were at their farm
hmle t.re the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold GU!ogly,

VIchy and Bruce, visited blo aliter, Mra. Dorotlly Frlzler and
oily tn Gallipolis on Solilrdo¥
evening.
Funeral aervices were held at
lbe Btgony Fuoonl Home lor
Frederick Martin of Bowie, Md.
SUrvlven Include his wife, lbe
former Elteea Stanobury. Serv·
lceo were &lt;OIIducled by lbe Rev.
WU!Iam Uior and burlal ,.. In
the Rewllrlll Comatery.
Mrs. Ellen Martin of Bowie,
Kd., apent several day• here with
her parenll, Mr. and Mra. Dale
StonllliurJ, and JIIOIIY relatlvea
vlsttod with her.
Rev. IIIII Jfn. llolranl Hom of
lllc:fd&amp;all are YlaiUng her par·
oat&amp;, Mr.lllllllro. Marvin a.n.
Mr. lllllllro. Reed Jelrersand
Jfn, WWimR Cboodlo were-k
onl p.U ol lholr brolber-lnJaw and 1lster, llr.andMrL liar·
vo;y Flllltr, Mol" pbola, Po.
ll&lt;o. Eiloa Facomeyer unlar•
wont maJor 1111'P17 at Shelfar.
1111 Anno B. .!~, Athona.
Mra. lda.Dianlo"'- Salem~
ter' ~ • ,., doJ• witb hor
stilet, Jfra. Fare J -

Mro. Jeoola 6..,.U of Col-

bul

wu ancmmllht,..~ofbor

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From the Larpat '!'~ or
Radiator To&lt; - Tho

Bull..,..,

!lnalleot Heater Core.

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Wheel Alignment

5~'55
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• Free Estimates ·

PHONE 992·2094

• Quality Concrata

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INFORMATION
NEWS

• DBIIYI!J

presenls

•. Quick Service
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Tuppers Plain•
Society News
By

WMPO

• Certified Strenath

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT

• Flnlslllne
•Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL !192-3284

MrL Evelyn Brlckleo

Mrs. Dana Hottman returned
home tr001 St. Joseph Hospital,

7:50 A.M.

Parkersburg, ancl Is im&amp;Jrovirw
after having been a patient there

GO~GLEIN

with bronchial pneumoniL
Homer Millner ot C&lt;tlumbua
spent a day here with his niece,
Mrs. Nelsel Weatherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennard Blake
and oily of Mansfield apent a
weekeOO here with hls parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Win Blake and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Violet
visited his sister, Mr. am. Mrs.
Dale Hart of Athens Rt. 5 a recent Sunday afternoon. On Sunday
ewmiDg lhey visited her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spence of

.f07 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

INVENTORY AfriD APPRAISEMENT
The Stat!. af Ohio, M•ll• County

4:30 P.M.

To , ... Eucvtor or AdJrdnlstrotor
of the&gt; aatot~; to ouch oft.. follow·
lnt no,.. r~tsldoflfa of tha Stota of
Ohio, 'lll11-tho our'lll'lllng spou•••
thl MoJ!t of kin, tiM hneflclorla•
under tiM- will; ond to tho ottornay
or ottornal'• reprooentlng any of
tho oforamanfionod pertont:
Bartho B. RathbVfn, ~'19910, Rut~
land, Ohio.
Yo11 ar• l'llrobr notlflod thot tho
lnvanlory and Appralaomont af tho
ntof• of tha afore•ntlonad, do·
ua11d, Iota of sold Count~. wao
Iliaci In thlo Cowt. Said lnvantOfJ
and Appto611-m , will ba fw haar•
lng bol- thlt Cowl on tho 8th dil.
of No",, 1968, ot 1OtOO o'-elcx:lt A. •
Any ,.run doohlng to fll• ucapo
llano tha11to muat fils thoftl at looat
five day• prlot to tha data 111 for
haorlng.
Clvu unci., my hand ond 11al of
1illd Court, thl• 18tf-. doy of Nov.

l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

',.bote c.urt

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldea
called on Mr. and ·Mrs. J o h n

Everett Sllultz.
Mr. IIIII Mrs, George Honoley

GRAVEL

HOTICI ON FILING o•

Pomeroy.

Hayes of Chester a recent s.m.
day afternoon.
Mrs. Murl Galawa,y accompanMr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor at-ied Mrs. Roxie Arbaugh lo Belpre tended funeral service• tor hls
where they visited on saturday
mother, Mrs. Zona Taylor, at
and &amp;nlay with Mr. and Mrs.
New Martinsville, W, Va.
Howard stanley, roriner
res I~
Mr. aDd Mrs. James caldwell
dents of this area.
have moved to Belpre.
Mr, IJ1d Mrs. Chester Spencer
MFL LUiy Prusblng of Colmnand A. R. Caster, Charleston, W.
bus spent a week here with her
VL, were guests of Mr . and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Lola Grlftln. 1nd
Earl Starke)' and Mr. Caster
with her niece, Mr. and Mra.

•pent a row days here. On Sunday

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PH. 9VIo2143

Port NUiftllltO, Ct.tlnllt nta
DlftN!tllt

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BLAEnNARS

. . . . MaiD

.IMIY L. IU.Nio

To Arrive
Schtw~nel Marine

fi"IUUnl

rlnll of aolt walat' to
,.aka cor ahlna
3. Attondant on dut)'

M;f'. ·.:.·. · ••

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On Display
115 Soon ·

Ramo In In P.CII'kliO onrr
!., and
Spray.d with werm a0.11'
tMn o high

IN Till COMMON PU.U COVI.1'
MIIGI COUNTY• OHIO

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MAIUORY A. IUMa.

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Golllo County on tM 14 day of
feltruory and th. IB de~y of Sop-

lt. D. 4,

, TH'PARSON,
AUNT LOIIJEEZV

Business Servi(es

lltown County on tt. II doy of
end the 7 day of N•vemhr ,

Hlohloncl County on tfN, 8 doy of
Al"ll oml tt. 4 dh 1f NoYernbor .
Hodlna Coul'lfy on the 22 day of
A,..ll and th. 2 doy of D.eoml.er.
Joektotl Ca111nfy on the 14 Jay of
MCII'ch oM tM ),(dar ol Octobar.
Lawn~nc:a County on tt. 11 dor of
Morek and tit. 21 dar of Octoltar.
Mllgt County on tM 13 d11r 11f
Fobruory ond tiM&gt; 17 d11y of :Sa,..
tamllor.
Plcltawoy County on tha 29 dar of
Al!'ll and tho 9 dor of Doeambar .
Pllta CCiunt., Cln tlw 28 day of
MCirch and the 2.( dor of October ,
RCiu Coun.rz on tho 2.( doy of
April o..d tlto clay of O.un~b111 .
Scioto Count\ Cln tho 25 dov of
March and the 8 day of November,
Vt..ton County on tho 10 do! ol
Fobruory olld tl. 16 doy of opt.mber.
Wo,hlntton Count)' on t ... 25 doy
of F•bruary and the 30 day of Sapo
t.mb.r.
Sold farm• to b~tln ot 9:30 o'clock
AM . S.ptombor 30th 1968.
M. M. CARLISLE
GORDON B. GAAV
HOMER E . .ABELE
Judta•
10/15; 10/221 10/21 3tc-

RQUIN MALONE

'IONOER (0Mf5

'' &gt;

A~ll

11 11 Ttc

$20,000,00,
--GENERAL STORE - AU llloct,
SIX ROOM house, newly refLitures and a 7 room home,
FOUR ROOM and bath, unfurmodeled
kitchen,
basement
batb, furnace, and large lot
nished. 11150 Lincoln Heights,
REPAIR. REFINISH, recondiand bar room, 115 Ebenezer
Only $21.0110.00
Phone !192-3874.
10-29-lfc
tion golf clubs, John Teaford.
St. Phone 1192-5561i, IG-:rl-6tp HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
J.IWOip

~'58'1\bLij?,~if~oum

OF APPEALS, A.D. 1969

NOTICI

cuse, gas beat, cold running
water, one and seven hundredths acres. Ground witll
good garden space : $700 cash, GEO, B!JIISIEliEII. Bnibr
Phone tm-ZIIOI.
IG-%1-31c ""-" DOWN - lkqs 64 Acrea,

people With small chlld. Phone COON DOG Pup11. CaU m-5832.
IG-27-31p
~,
I0-2!-12tc

TIM£$

'

1968.
F. H. o•BRIEN
Judge and ••·officio

Clerk of oald Court
By Hanrllfto O'Brien
Chlof Ooputy C1orlt
10/22; 10/29 ltc

Helldarahot, at Lancaoter,

Kemeth Caldwall, local, Del·

ernooo.
Rl•tives here have received
word of lbe birth of a daughter,
Angela Ka.J&lt;, lo Mr. and MrL Ed
Woods, Columbus. The mottler Ia
the lonner Doma Davia, whowa1

reared In this communU~·. Mater·
nal fl'lndmolber ia lira. Hazel

By United Presa lnternationai

'l'oda¥ Is Tueoda7, Oet 29, tho
303rd daf of !968 with 88 lo

aaw, Ind., receldy.
Funeral aentcea were held on
Frlclaf II CUpenter ._,list
Church lor Ruth Bobo Starkey,
dauaf!Dr of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Babo, local She was a Ufhlonc:
r ..tdent of lbe communi~ and
bad ~a~Vbt in Colmnbla School
for 111o pool 24 7eara. SUrvlwra
~•Ide• hor apd parent&amp; include

three

dlu&amp;hters, Mr1. T. L.
Br!ICikMrt (Eiaanor Jean), Albany; Mra. Leland Moon (Gar·
not), C.Otun, and Mrs. ~

Nelson (Jean), local; a •on. Jolm
Starkey, Supr Grove, 0.;. IDa
grandchll4nn, a slater,. MrL
Clar)oce Stack, Albany, IIIII anen! aloteo IIIII nophowo. Rev.
Cacll. Col belli lbe lllll'vlcealllll

burial ~· 'in ~ c;amo.
tery under !ho dl~on of lbe
llicoo1 FuooraJ HOIIIL

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A MAN 'S SPtRIT "1110
lNITWIVE O!N

N~

Be

CRLISHEO lf'He'·I*'IG A
GOAL! YOu HAVF 1:1

WILl "1'00 TELL ME WHAT I'M SAWLII1'
ABOUT!ft' Q:lti' T A Gl""iiliv£1'1 R~DA
FFUEMOI.Y LETTER. WITHOUT GElT!N'
AU CHOt&lt;EO !!f!~

GOAL ... .:1ND NC:N1
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TO LIVE ' _., • MD WHEN
M't' lt/U.L TO liVE. ~S

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The mom is between ita first

quarter am full pbaae.
The morning stars are
Mercw-y, Mars and J~tter.
The evantrw stars are Slturn

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and venus.

DICK TRACY

Ni1W YOIIIt (UP!l - Adolph

ID.efer wu the

u.s. men's

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to 11f3.

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Ul8 ANOBLES &lt;UPil-'l'llo
American rope cllmbtno record
for 211 feet, ustna hiDda aloDe,
Is U IOCOnda b7 Oarvln B.
Bmlth of Loa Anoelea.

'

YOU HAYI HIARO AIOUT
YOU HAY! IUH IXPICTING
IT• IT IS NOW Hill! I

DAILY CROSSWORD
A&lt;JJ10811
l, UnhJtehlag
post of u.

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A NI!W CHURCH IS 81!1NG lOR

-On the 1.-,ol af Mon'o

oplrlt~tt~l

n. .da .

Flnt S....ln at

7t30

Br-n'l
ato

li. Urban
problem
9. Level

Frldsy n11ht

P.M. In Tha fanMf

MariM Bvllcllng Oft
Oilt1 124, Mlr~~ro"'lll•,

place

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stratagem

11. Placed

'••N&gt;r - K... Derri"'Jt.rl of lflo
Socon• latttlot

cCtwood

DOWN
24. AIIJ"IO·
1. Underatahd
s..on
3'. Mlsfortunea
labal"el'
3. Relative
26. Lij&amp;:e a
of Eddie
bUJ" In
f. In use,
a rug

8.11 a radio
5. Checker

10. In this

12, Namath or
DiMag~o

6. "rrack event

7. Alternative

B. Category
13. Greek letter 11. Tt!e work.
1~. Entire
incclaA$
16. Famou11
12. Protrudes
- MIJI .ot 1&amp;49 lf. Employ
18. DlvJde
16. Meqer
20. Born
17. Conclude.s
21.1be land
11. .AI!IIJI.ni

C~urch)

ofLF.

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27. Seatof

fkr··;·

' WOrks

, i'

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23. Juicy

aa:um.

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MR. 0""ECJ:l \111l!TES-*A W'IS£ WIN Q11CE
MID ... 'OFHN "THE
TEST OF COU~GE
IS I'IC1T lO DIE , BUT

.!

llurdpll, local, IIIII great..srandmather l1 Mrs. Zella Perry, eo.

lumbua.
Mr, IIIII Mro. lllrold GU!ogly
were buabwa• visitors In War-

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The Almanac

meter bocat.rolte champion for
nine straight Jean-from te:M

Cluo 1.0 ctasalflealion u a
""'adaoti'"'a till-... Sbauld I
IJIPil' - or walt UD1Il t ba•e

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Gregory Austin. They Hensleya
hive three daughters.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Clarence Nichols spent aeveral days with their
son. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols,
of Toledo. Enroute there they visited their daughter, Mra. Merium

Mrs. James stumps and daughters at Westerville onSundayatt-

I

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lackolrob Champ

Mr, ..111 MrL George Thml&amp;l
of Worthington visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle FrostSundl,)'ud
took her for a rkle dolm oround
Gallloo&lt;lts.
SP 4 Wesley Arbaugb, who IU
been stationed ln Texas, has rocei vied bla honorable dillchlrge
brother and stster~tn-lew, Mr. and is ,_ at home with his par.
and MrL Earl Starkey.
enta, Mr, IIIIIMrLJohn~
' Members of lbe Albany Charge
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorat of
UMY:r RJ'O'tJ 1nd their triellls en- Lolli Balt&lt;m vlalled her mothjoyed a hayride and wiener roast er, MrL Ethel stout. on Saturat the William Lawson tUm on do,y .n.r-n and belJ)Od her eel· .
saturday evening.
ebrate ber blrllldaJI,
Mr, and Mra. Arthur Crabtree
Q.: I om ,_ In eollep with
vialted her sister, Mrs. Elba McKnight, in Columbus, onSaturd8,)' a D-8 Clalllftcatloa, ~er,
IIIII Sunday am called on Mr. am I om plllllllnli to fAII1 for a

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~nl~rtoin,ed :

are announcing the birth ot a son mar :Baum, Henry Bahr and sevborn Oct 4, He has been named eral others of Chester were deer
hwttlng In utah.

.

fruita

in&amp;TecUent

Kl'upp ateel

ao,. Patriot
Hale

32. Clock

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MARRIAGE APPLICATION
William Antho!lf Al'fl8onl, 27,
Durhan, Coon., real estate salesman, and Linda ~. Lemhi!', 23,
Rutland, teacher.

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for man,y years. He was a veteran ~ World War Two. ~ waa
born May 12, 1908 to Mason, tho
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U. S. Ambassador W. AvereU Harriman walked out of the shortest
or
all the 28 sessions and sald each side hl.d made a brief !JtateANYONE FOR SOCCER? - MeJss CounfJ' haa Its first organized SO&lt;Cer team, a squad of 15
ment. "That'll alii can sa.y, 11 he llld.
girls of Meljrs High
-chad by Mrs. Pat Jordon ond Mra. Jo,y Bentley, They are shown durBoth sides announced they would resmne the talks next Wedneslqr pra&lt;dce In the Middleport park Tbooda¥. They wiU meet Kyger Creek Satur&lt;laJ, at 7 p, m. oo
day,
a day alter American voters pick their next president. There had
the Malp Field at Mlddl..,ort. Admlsaloo Is 25 cents lor student&amp; and 50 ceola for adulta. Making
been
hopes among diplc:mats that both aides could agree on the key
1Ct the squad are Oaarisse Porter, Peg Story, Cl.thy BaUey, Marta Hubbard, Marilyn Brown, Donissue
blocking progress on calling a tuUpeaee conference- Hanoi's
na Wilson. Mary Holman, Sandy Johnion, Lola Sauer. Melania Hackett. Debbie Crow, Nancy Hardemam for an eOO to U. S. bombing. The United States has said Hanoi
rlo, Llnlo Hackett, Katlzy MorPll ond Patsy Rarrl11. It ahould be quite a boll game Saturday night,
can get the halt only It it too de-escalates the war.
bd.cated by the Photographer of the above lctlon, ICatie Crow, who reported, 41 [ barely escaped
But Xuan Thuy, Hanoi's &lt;hie!
wlth my llfe, and was overjoyed Just to be able to walk away."
delegate, raised the clenched fist effect on the talks here.
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' As tar as J'm concerned the
to newsmen after today's session, .,There will be no dls- election is not entering into the
POSTER CONTEST WINNERS - WIIUIOI'a o! a [lOsier conteal at the $)TICUH
cusslon ot any other matters discussions here in any shape,
School,
coOOucted ln conjunction with the proposed two mill wltmteer tire department levy on the
h8x-e before a complete U. S. form or manner. We have been
bellot
there
this November 5, show their entries, They are, front row, from left, StephaDI.a Ord,
dealt ng with the problems of
bmlblng hal~" he aald.
sixth
grade;
Kimberly Grueser, fourth grade; Mike Norton, third grade; back row~ Rhonda ~lh.
Before the meeting Harriman peace for the American people
sixth
grade;
Cheryl
Moore, sixth grade, and Lee Ord, flftll grade. Several posters of the entranta
had told newsmen the u
alec..: and that is the only thought any
are being displayed in business places. - Sentinel Photo.
tlon was not lnCluen~ t h e ., of Ul have," he said.
talks in 11 811)' shape, form or
manner." Harriman declined to
say if there might be secret sellsions before the scheduled meetPHILADELPHIA (IJPI)
Ins next Wednesday.
Lots oflnteroat - eopedall,y oo 1he Mdorallevel - lheee do¥•
M.
Nixon's
lead
over
Unconfirmed reports spread
Richard
to the lorlhcOilllqr Nov. 5 elecdons.
Hubert
H.
Hmnphrey
had
in
Paris that the United States
11'1 only I matter Practlcall,y o! hours nCM that Y&lt;JU con vote
narrowed
to
barely
3
percentage
was
contemplating
a
full
In lbeonteo ballot In tile election. The deadline Is 4 p. m. Thursday
points
as
ot
last
weekend,
a
poll
bombing
halt
against
North
at tho Board of Elo&lt;donl olllce located In the Masonic TI!Jqlle
hllicated Tuesday.
Vietnam- the price Hanoi has
bulldlnl! at Pomeroy.
The Slndlll'ller survey indica~ demanded for arranging peace
Aa of 4 p. m. Tuesday, 400 reolclenta lad cast able- ballots. ed H
hr
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ed. Ialka.
Thl
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STOCKHOLM (IJPO - Americans today won the 19611 Nobel Prlzea lor both Physlca and chemlatry.
tee tiOtlqi fa rallDtna ilb6tit the same Is in oa.er presidential years, The telephone poll alio re&amp;'is- Minister Thanat Khoman re'tlie
most 'CO\'eted aWlrds ftl science went to Prot Lars Onsager of Yale University in chemistry alii to
~. In 19M, there wert 464 sucb votaa cast ond In 1980, alan a prool· tered pins lor third parcy turned today !rom Woshlowton
Prot
Luis W. Alvarez of. the Universlt;y of California at Berkeley in PhYslcL
tJ;I8 ablentee yoteB ca11t nn over 550.
candidate George C Wallace, and the United Nations and to1d
It
was
the 28th time the physics prize had been won by an American and the 15th time the chemistry
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l'DC:ideritally, your vot1Jw poll will be open trom 6:30a.m. to apparenUy at
newsmen: ''At this time talks
award
had
gone
to the United states since the Nobel awards began 67 years ago. Both awards, anncutced
p. m. next Tuesday.
Albert E.
pres- obout a halt are in the llnal
by the Royal Swedish Academ.y of Science, are worth $170,000.
BEN TURNER, FORMER MoJss Count,. resident and !ormer ident or the market research stages. There could be an
The Norwegian-born Onsager, 65, J, Willard Gibbs professor of theoretical chemistry at Yale, wu
county rt~treaentaUve, waa In Pomeroy Tuesday to visit his brother- finn which conducted the poll, agreement.''
cited for "the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name which are fWKiamentalfor the
In Sllgon, President Nguyen
said it appeared Humphrey is
IIi-law, OWen Watson, hoopllaiJzed with PIIOW!Ioo!L
thermodynamics ot irreversible processes. ' ' Alwrez, 57, a San Francisco native, won the physics award
pining
lmotiB
wcmen
voters.
Van
Thieu of Soutll Vietnam
Ben, ..,.. UYI~t~ lo Lln&lt;aster, brOIJIIrt 11o,. an lnterestlqr metal
Cor
his pioneering work with particles sma.ller than the a tan.
RICHARD RUSSELL
Sindlinger said the percentage and his highest aides met
~ which aomo 50 years ogo wu uoed by raUroad emplo,yea of the
"You're kiddine." Alvarez said when he was awakened out ot a sound sleep to learn of tds honol'.
!(; and M. to pin admlaolon to the poy car, If you didn't have the of undecided voters as the before dawn today. Sources said
He said the prize money would go to pay off a mortgage on his home. But Alvarez ad:Jed he wished he
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tag, you didn't get onto the car to eet YOW' wlgtia - paid then in campaign entered its nna1 week tr.ey discussed Amerh:an propocould share it with the team or scientists who helped him with his research.
waa 11 very high," apparently sals for ending the bombing of
auld - Ben statea.
The AcadelJl)' said Alvarez had
because many voters were North VIetnam.
made "decisive contributions to
In Paris, Harriman declined
elementary particle physics." cyclotron."
WORK IS JUST ABOUTcompletedonthepotoUrt~o! the P&lt;meroy- waiUng to hear more of the
ed in billionths of a second.
Alvarez' research dealt with
These are the sub-atomic partilolaaon bridge, ond yea, VIrginia, It IS green. Wonder hew that hap- candidates' views on the issues. to detail to newsmen the state
onsager Is credited with lsypened?
HJs survey indicates fewer than of JEgOtlations. "This would not
cles which lle at 1he heart of particles called K • Mesons, ing the foundation for the thermo70 mUlion Americans will vote be the appropriate time," he
all mader. Prof. Erik Rylllerg, which 'Dare into existence and dynamJcs of irreversible proNov.
5,
compared
with
an
said.
permanent Academy secretary, then dis}utegrate into lighter par- cesses through his discovery of
Pomeroy ond llllddl..,ort olllclal• aro attemptlrw to pt slgno
e~cted
75
million
roue
weeks
But
Harriman,
a
former
said the choice of Alvarez ''unlike ticles in a space of time mea sur- a fundamental law In nature,
[lOoted '"'· the ,_ Route 7 b7'11111 deslpdng roada fiB' -.Isla
ago,
Sindlinger
said.
There
are
Democratic
governor
or
New
1o 1ake in order to reach the two cammtlliUes.
Newly named Ohio Bell com- many other times was absolute- :::·:·;.:.;;;;:;;::·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.;::.··· which now is known under t h e
II you've Ovtll' driven the now road at olgh~ you probably realize about 117 million Americans of York, replied when newsmen
munU;y relations supervisor is ly clear" because "he is the leadname OC ·~ reciprocity relaasked if tOO American presidenTrick or Treat nlght in Ra- tions or Onsager. ••
that finding the tum-olfa Ia dllllcult. Juat think how !ruatradng It votiQg age.
Richard M. Russell, 517 Vlne- er in the fleld. ''
Of the 1,241 persons Inter- tlal elections were having an
- ~ms work deals With the smallcine will NOT be held Wed.
must be to a ftDlH'ealdent tr'yiq;r to get Into one of the bro towna.
lt has pl13ed a dominant role
laod Road, Bo,y VIllage. He will
viewed
In the Oct. 25-28
est
particles
in
nature
and
t
h
e
nesday
tonight
as
preLot' a hope the vlllqos continue their etrorts lor the markl,...
in the development ol theoreUbe reaponsJble tor statewide coSlndllnl!er telephone sur,.y, 740
vloosl,y announced . Racine
cal thermodynamics, stimulating
ordination, development a n d amazing machinery he has "ConaaJd they were registered and
A HCAR£F1JL" WOPD. ...
training ror the phone company•s structed to observe them," Ryd- Mayor Charles Pyles said that
BX[lel'lmoolaJinvesdgadooaoflrberg said. "He even discovered trick or treat in the Racine
Tonlgh~ "trlcl&lt; or treat" wUI be obaerwd throughout the CQD• plaoned to vote. Their candidate
speaker's bureau.
reversible processes within pb;y.
community will be held from
munltlea ot the eo&amp;n;y and tc.morrow night, numeroua Halloween preference waa: Wallace 12.3i
sics, chemistry and ~riD&amp;
Russell moves up to his new new particles in the big Berkeley
parties wiD be staged.
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6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow
sciences, Academy otrf.cial1 aaid.
post. etrectfve immediately, from
night
Thursday.
II you're driving, would you be good enough to take It ..BY undecided and other17.3.
lnformatlm assistant responsiThe latest Gal~ Poll, bosed
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with the toot? There'll be many excited yotqsters on the atreets.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·
ble for managementptj)Ueations.
too excited, maybe, to be as carolW of tro!llc oa they mlslt- on irtervtews colllucted beHe joined tile company In ColumHowewr, there'a Uttle tor us adulta to get excited about, ao tweeD Oct. 17 ond 21, shewed
bus in 1965 as a dlreetor repreThe Pomeroy emergency S9l8d
let's lhtok lor the )'OUIIpters and exerclae &lt;11utlon In driving, AftN Nixon loodlrt~ Humphrey 44 to 36
VETERANS MEMORIAL
aentatJn and came to Cleveland
answered a call at 3:37 p.m.
per cent with 15 per cent tor
all, tbeae YOUDI peq&gt;le ue the bluest asaet we have.
HOSPITAL
In 1966 to join the )luiJIIc relaTueada,y to tho Compton reBIWallace aitd S per cent
Admissions - William Fra- dence 011 Route 143. It was redooadopartment.
Belinda D. Deeter, 9, daugburdeclded. The Harris Poll gave
Born In Cheshire, where he st- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J . zier, Cheshire; Charles Jones, ported that a baby had ~&amp;&lt;aid­
Nixon 40 per con~ and
tended public schools, rmd was Deeter, Rt. 1 Long Bottom, was Harrisonville; Harriet Hyatt, Ra- ed.
Hlimpbrey 35 per cent with 18
a standout to baaketball, Rusaell admitted to Holzer MedJcal Cen- cine.
The child - not ~eel­
per cent {or Wallace an:l 1 per
Discharges - Sall.Y B y e r s, was taken to Holzer Hospital
Is a graollale 0( Ohio Unlverslcy ter, First Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
cent undecided.
and a' Navy veteran. Before be- Tuesday with &amp;e&lt;ond and third Carol Hayman, Richard Lyons, by a private car prior to t h e
coming a ,.telephone
he degree bums of the logs and John Pap, MarJorie Hof!lnan. squad's arrival.
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taught science Ill the Rutland, hips. g,e was burning trash and
Ohio
achools.
MOSCOW (IJPO - Col. Georgy
her clothes caught !Ire. Her &lt;DIJ'T',•
A Mason, he has served as a
Berepvoi;, the world'• oldest
master ond a district educedooapacelban, rode Ruasta•s So,yua
aJ officer. He baa aJ., been acIPI&lt;e &lt;fjloule to a aale landing
Uve in Ohio Bell'• ~er's
In the Soviet Union today, the
Bur- Forep.an's Club, Uld
- · agency Tlao reported.
Its boaeball !elope.
bls tractor overturned. · He Is
llereti&lt;J"''io I 47-YeoM(d Wll'
Russell and his wife, the for- reported In good condldoo.
f1ero ond ~t pUot, """"' almoat
STAUNTON,
VL
(UPD- partner o! a Kf01CI of wealti\Y
mer Martlla Woods of Chealdre,
oxictly lliul' don lo opaeo last.
$1iro T. Agpew called 1CJOO the land speculatora" whUe aerviJW
have one daughter, CeCe, a stu~~,ins the Soyuz 3 craft the
New York Times Tuesda.Y night as a public otficial.
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clout at Boy VIllage High Scbool.
Sovlell ' - ewntuall.Y to sold
to retract a "reckless" ecUtorial
Agnew
told about 31 000
He Is the son otlolra. Jobn Rus·'on a IIIIJIIIIid !light to the moon.
accusing him of a con.Oict of persons at StiWitan that on. of
seU, 22 West Main Slreet, Che·Ito precleceoiOI' Soyuz 1 had
Interest.
hia aides woo seeklnl! to
allire.
liraahed oo ·landing on ~rn 24,
"When a man's reputation Is with Times omdala reeudlllill
1~87, ldlllnl! c:oamwaut Col.
about by a IIOWSJIOI&gt;er the "ntalldoua and .-..kl..o
Vlldlmlr .Ktiiiiii'OV Iiiii cau*lnl!
in the list da.ys of a campaign, statements" In the editorial ud.
.I!! 18 Qt~ delaf fii' the Soviet
Two books In remembrance of ond when the man baa no "see II the Times Ia blc ......
Jliantlotl 'lllthl ~~ Wbllo
relatives have been p.t'e181Ud to - - r to ooawer 1he libel, to swallow its .Pride aid . . . .
the craft .... ~ telted
Minor damage WBI caaaed to the Mlddle[IOrt Public Library, it's a Httle untair," said the it's wroog."
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a oar oper~tad by Michael E. one Ia "Maaterlow 1he Art of Repltilcon vice prealdentlal The 11meo' - . ,
2 wu laundJod bJat
Clrallle&lt;a, 17, IH. 2, Chealdre, French Cooking'' glvon by Mrs. candidate.
eally reJects the
mo do¥ belon llerego.
II - I·Gil the ~on Mary Elizabeth ~ower to feThe Times, however. renewed" Ubel" and said
toto apace Ia hla
the Wllltn! ~~ Rood, llx - membno&lt;e ol the blrttJdof ..m. IIa &lt;horae• lo Its !"iitlono today, the aceuaalloo
...........,. capaule.
lliltho ot a Dille noriiJ o f - ¥OrllrY . of her JIIO!ho&lt;, tl)e bJte clalmlow AiMw' • ...slness deal· no .._-t
lf t l ~ IIMI
1 11)11 dt, and r111 ootr aa em- Mrs. Mary Ell11bot11 TldMa. l~p oa IIOV8roor of 1\larylanol claim, ...t all&lt;\
ao a t:arpt wlllcie-for
NMtetL·
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The oecond bebh,-. children' a , _ him unlit "to stand ooe lr.bH!cy to
to traojlce ...... i!l&lt;h
TIJo, ~ Coualr lllerl!l'otle- volume, "Vol~• In the F'oc." atop """' !rom the prealdeJ&gt;- judgments
wao nolllled oftheacel- waa given by Mr11. J. E. 'Hart.- cy." The edltorlll accuaed In high
•1 ~· P.m. 'l!llti'e , 101, 'eausln ol illo author, EU.. ,, _, ol lavlrt~ . ..... the t1'111~"
ot .~l!a. oiJe!h,WIIIAIII.
''Polltl&lt;tll aiJ,y 'and llaondal
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WASIIlNGTON - THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL Commldee
Monday night aald the Republican porcy "brought poildca to Its lowest depths in many years" with a television commercial that was
critical o! VIce Prealdent Huberlll Hlllllj)hrey.
The commercial was shown durtrw a networkentertairunent show
"Laugh In" - NBC and consisted of pictures ot the VIetnam War
and riots with Humphrey's picture &amp;\C)erlmposed over the 1cenes.

PT, PLEASANT -

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ftrmer 'l'hur• • ' .

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HOUSTON - LYNDON BAINESJOHNSON, who rose from teocher
to President. will return to the school house when he leaves the White
House next January.
.
Johnson, the 36th U.S. President, will conduct a eorlos of poll·
tical 1cience seminars at Rice University next Jaooary. Dr. Joseph
Cooper, chairman of the Rice palttlcal science ~ent, nid
Monda,y dates for the semirars would be amounced liter, but Jotmson had accepted the school's invitation.

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PARIS (IJPD - The laat regular Vletlllm talks session before
the U. S. presidential election ended abruptly to:lay. North Vietnam's
chief delegate emerged with a clenched ftst and vowed no progress
UMard peace w1til America uneoOOlUaally ends its bombing of his

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nll!rt- Low to tile tiHI'- Iii" 301

Bombing Halt is
Block Says Thuy

PRAGUE - CANDLF.'l OF PROTEST burned today In Proguo'a
rnaJn Wencealaa Square and occaslonal cries of uRusalaasgo homeu
echoed through the streets at the end of 1 14-hour demonstraUon
by about 5,000 students acatnst Soviet oce\C)I.tlon ot Czechoslovakia.
Jt was well after midnlght before pollee cars lDIIIlpd to 1catter
the last bands of the yourwsters who staged, dei!Pite the threat of
Russian retaliation, what was perhaps tbe mo1t bitter antl Kremlln
outburst in this rw.tion's history.

Mr. Hennosy

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RALLY IS TONIGHT
The mmthly Melga Count,y Hollneos rally will be held tonii!IJ!
at the Rutland Church of I b e
Nazarene at 7:30 p.m. H "'Sounders of tho Raveoii1IOOCI
CllUrch of the Nazarene will be
the speaker. The choir Is asked
to be present at 7 p.m. for pracdce.

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TO SERVE DINNER

An ele&lt;d011 dsy dlooer will
be aer..cl at the Letart Falla
Commwdty buildlfll on Nov. 5
starting at 11:30 a.m. by the
women of the Letart Falla United
Methodist Church. There will be
ham and chicken dinners as well
as short orders.

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Here's the swinging message. The brass·buttoned
cape, teamed with .the new narrow dress, Is the
greatest thing moving . Vicky Vaughn's great white
cape is fully lined in taffeta for swish and shape.
Oreu In navy or red. Both in Orion® knit bonded

nes Me Manon Henoosy.
He is survived by his wU'e,
Lois hrman Hemoay; a slater, Mrs. Margaret Snead; a
half.IJrolher, Clyde Hemosy, and
one half-sister, Mrs. El&amp;le Morgan, all of Charleston.
Funeral servJcea will be held
PLAN SALE
Thursday at 11 Lm. at the
The Meigs Communlcy Clasa
Joseph Catholic: Clllrcb in Ma- lor Menially Retarded Children
son with the Rev. Father H. A.
will hold a rummage aale fr&lt;lm
Ryan oll'lcl.atlna. Rosary aerv9 a.m. to 2:15p.m. Frida¥ at the
lees will be held at tbe Fogle· omcoo o! Columbia Gao of Ohio
song Funeral llomo Wemoada,y In Middleport.
at 7:35p.m. Friends may call alter 7 dds oventos. Burial will be
In ~c:rest Memorial Park.
THICK-TREAT SET
Trick or treat night in Racine
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
wW he obaei'Yed from 6:30 to 8 .
ADM!SSIONS - Myrtle Durst, p.m. Wedneaday. The alren will
Pomeroy; OWen Watson, Racine. aound to mark the opeolng and
DISCHARGES - Everett Dal- cloolng of the actlvldes.
ley,

to acetate. From our Slar Spangled collection. 5-lS.

a.

Come to Elberleld 1 llusy Roody To Wear Oof!Orlmontsee our beautiful selection of new Fall DreuetCasual and dressy dreues in junior petitu, juniors,
mines and half sius. Alao toke advantage of the
great savings onwo!Mns fur trimmed and casual coats,
dreues sweatera, akirts, dusters, alack., 1tre~c~
pants. Come in and look around, let us help you w1t
your selections.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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SAIGON - TilE BATTERED GREEN BERET
at Thucq:
Due threw beck a Comlmriat 1111ull today and U.S. para-rs
trapped obout 200 gueriUas oo a oearby peolnoulo, Dlllltu'!' spokesmen llid. 1bere were no American casualties..
To the north, U.S. B52s struck North Vlotoam to the helvleat
bmlblns raids to nearly a month ond amashed southern po~o
&amp;ICIPb'llnes to e&gt;Pioolons tllll aent amokealmoata mile hliiL Small·
or jeta !ound a breok In the moosoon We&amp;l/'er a!ld joined the Monday
attack, 11y1ng 139 mlaalona ogalnst the ponhlndle. In Sooth V I - ,
goverrment apokesmen reported one the heaviest outburts ol COIJ)oo
munlst terror action In recent weeks. In the three _.s Viet Cone
terrorists killed 23 South Vietnamese.

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TOWER HIGH ON GOP
COLUMBUS (IJP0 - S e n.
Jobn G. Tower, R-Tox., Monday
night predicted presidential and
congresllional vt etories for the
Replj)licans Nov. 5 as be arrived here to stump tor the
Ohio aenate RopubiiCOD caodltlate.

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NEW YORK (IJPil- The New
IIJProYetl
ddl
route.
In re_...
y~ Times today reprlnted an
to
public
uldclan,
Gov, Aaoow
odltorlal tl1ol $11ro T. Apew
his
"gutter
politics"
charge,
later
aWl
hla
aharO
of the
hinted wu llbeloua ond Richard
that
he
would
"demand''
the
lanll."
M. Nixon caUed "the lowest
Times print a retracUon to Its
Claim Tlmlrw oorerent
ldrd of sutter politics."
The
one point &lt;hall...... by
chargea
against
Agnew.
The editorial which tlrst
the
N
lxon-Agnew
attorney, ac-The
11mea
aald
lo
Ita
editorial
appeared In the newspaper's
Slturdly edition, accused Ag~ column today thlt an attorney cording to · tbe Tlmea, was that
new,
the Republican
vice representing Nixon and Agnew Agnew was governor when he
presidential candidate, of busi- tokl the new!IPIIPer Monday sold his share or the land on the
neas dealirws u a public official there wu only one factual point bridge ..,proach route. 1be
attorney said Apew was I
that have demonstrated "he Is under challenge by Nixon.
candidate tor governor at the
But
the
Republican
National
not ftt to stand one step aw~
Headquarters in a statement dme.
from the presidency."
The Times oot onl1 repeated
111e Times editorial saJd issued MondiJI challenged most
In
the orlgl.-1 editorial the
Nlxoo and GOP candidate for of the charges made in the
charge
that Agnew was goverpresidem, tpparently had not editoriaL
nor
at
the
time of the sale, but
The editoriel sald Agnew. as
checkal the background am:!
r~mptasized
it in separate
tssoclatea of Agnew before chief executive of Baltimore
County
arll
as
governor
or
editorial
comments.
The newa.
•electi~ the Maryland governor
paper
said
Agnew's
share
ol the
Maryland,
''has been tbe
as his r\lllllng mate.
land
waa
sold
at
aucUon
at
the
In Houston, Agnew said in a political ally and financial
same
price
he
paid
for
It
partner
of
a
grlql
of
wealthy
1tatement that the Times had
Tho Times editorial Hid
(Cmdnued trcm Pqe I)
..pulled the major blooper of the lard speculators."
Agnew
was st111 a partner with
The editorial said, "ln 1965
cam,paign'' In charging him
ing the location of Middleport on
with conflict of interests. "The Mr. Agnew joined with these lhe land speculators In a Virgin the Route 7 by • pi.SL
fact that the Times waited wrtil businessmen in purchasi('€ a
Officials commented that afa week befon the election to tract or land on the probable
ter dark it is difficult for even
distort the lacts and make Its approach route of a new,
local residents to fiOO county
Inaccurate charges against me parallel span of the Chesa.peake
road five to turn into Middle(Continued fr&lt;m Page I)
port. Out of area motorists would
Colwell.
find It Impossible to locate MidHEALTH, Ell UIJ,y and Comdleport without any signs, oftlpany Catherine Cotterill.
clals stated.
II(JME ECONOMICS - CONGrale said U.t he had underPT, PLEASANT- Observance plan a Halloween party at the SUMER EDUCATION, MontgomBlood,
by telephone trom the
church
this
evening
at
7:30
o•of Youtll Week began !lmday In
ery Ward, Vicki ~ncer, SlerHelghla United Met!K&gt;dlst Church clock. Members are asked to rl McCain, ~erry Hayes, Ter- State Highway Deparlment, that
signs such as desired by coun11111 Ia to oontlnue tllrou&amp;b next attend in Halloween costume and ri Miller.
cil
cannot be placed al~ the
bt1.ng
v18Uors
with
tbem.
amu,y. The church all!IO celeHOME IMPROVEMENT, The
The TiuriJdaY morning Bible S&amp;H Fouodatlon, Inc., SandraSa.Y- byi)ass. However, it was agreed
breted an old.faahloned Rally Day
under the theme, "Each 0 n e atudy at 10 o'clock will be re Debbie Heaton, MelindaAms- to make an additional call to
Dowler to secure more infOrmachanged !Oillewhat. Those attendBring One."
b~, Sandra Bishop.
tion. Council first requested the
A new church paper, tbe Ing are to .share in a covered
HOME MANAGEMENT, Tupdish meal ln the church dining perware, Sandra Newlun, Kalh- signs last April
Heights Highlights, waa
The discussion dlscJosed that
uted &amp;mday and «&lt;lltalned Item• room at noon.
io Chichester, Mary Ruth Sauer,
motorists
are having to travel
Heights
ladies
were
asked
to
~ interest to the members and
Carmel Murphy.
the oew highway to Rock $~rings
trlenda al the ctmch. The pro~ remember the World CommunHORSE, Merck &amp; Co., lllc.,
ject waa directed by Mrs. Nan- lt,. Day program In tho Christ Donna Manuel, Cynthia Gooch, and then must return downrt ver almost to Middleport again
cy Hamm. The paper probably Church, ~lscopal, November 1. Karen Grl!lith, Sl.aroo WIISOII.
in order to cross the PomeA total of 25 ladies became charwill be distributed quarterly,
HORTICULTURAL, A Ill a •
An Important meeting of t h e ter memberl or the reorganiz- Chalmers, Stanley Hutton, Ern- roy Mason Bridge with the wa.v
Charge conterenco will be held ed Women's !mciety ot World est Wrlteaal, Jim Lodwick, Wal- the highw~ Is now marked.
CouncU approved a secorx:l
wemesday evening by Con- Service t1111 past week. Additer Gebel.
reading of an ordinance which
fer«~ce ~pL Rft. Harry Eck- tional members will be acceptLEADERSHIP - The Sears would go into effect the first ol
els oC Buckhamon. A meeting ed thla week, Mra. Vada Cl'UJllll Roebuck Foundation, Jemy DP.an,
the year, permitting motorists
r1 the Pastor-Parish RelatiOJJs amouneed in the church buUeJanet Mees, Donnie Cheadle,
to purchase parking meter decommittee will be held at 7 do.
Richard Warner.
cals for their cars at the rate
Young people will ~ad In varp.m. The regular prayer and
PETROLEUM POWER, 0 II
of
$50 per year. The decals
ious
services
this
week
and
also
Bible stud;V will follow at 7:30
Company, Bob BaUOY, Ed d le
entitle
the purchaser to park
shared
In
the
UNICEF
trick
or
p.m. and the Charge conrerence
Croas, Don Smith, Alan Holter.
his motor vehicle at meters withIs acheduled lor 8:30 p.m.
treat coUeetions In the comPHOTOGRAPHY, Eastman Koout paying charges each time.
Members of the Win One Class munity Monda,y evening.
dak Company, Melanie D e a n,
The ordi~nce provides tor len·
•&gt;
Joey Neloon, Bl1! Kreba, KathY
er costs for the decals if they
Cheadle.
are purchased later in the year
POULTRY, Heisdorf &amp; Nelson
and there is to be an addltlonal
Fums, Inc., Karla Deal, Ron~ $5 charge for a new decal U the
nie Wood, Keruteth Wood, Noah
purchaser trades cars during
iiJo aell.
the year for which his permit
SAFETY, General Motors, Bob
is granted.
Bailey, Llnda Cotterill.
It was agreed to repair &amp;e¥SHEEP, WUson &amp; Co., Inc.,
era! alleyways where holes have
Brenda staniOY ·
devel~ed and il was reported
SWINE, Moorman Manuractur~
that the new pollee cruiser, orLng Company, George M o r a,
dered about a month ago, Is ex·
Richard Mora, Lester Parker.
pected in the near future.
PUBLIC SPEAKING, The Pure
Others attending the meeting
OU Division, Bob Bailey, Unda
were Councilmen George Baker
Cotterill.
and Dick Vaughan.
OlllO STATE JUNIOR FAD!
PARTICIPATION CHECKS, Linda Boal, Wendy Carper, Debbie
Jetrers, Teresa Chichester, Nan·
cy Sexson, Duane Will, Steven
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Stanley, Domrle Cheadle, Jemy
Nlxoo laDed to tovestlgate
Dean. Robert BallOY, Karla Beal, Agnew' 8 background to discover
Melanie Dean, Rhea Mora, Le- a cmDict between Agnew's
nora Michael, Florence Meeks, posldoo as a zoning board
Jennl!er Blakeslee, Kathie Chi- member and a ftnan&lt;lal portnor
chester, Cynthia Gooch.
to a land devel01&gt;111ent ftrm,
GENERAL FOODS COOK- Bolli Nixon and Agnew have
BOOK, Marge Rlgga.
said tbe charge is untrue 8Dd

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