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a _ The Dolly Sendnel, Panoroy-Middlq&gt;Ort, o •• Monla,y, November 11, 1968

Investor-Owned Utilities' Plans
For Expansions Set Record Place
and where they want it, as much
Ohio's eight investor • owned ling capacity everY 13 years, on as they desire - and as econelectric Ught and power com- tile average.
"All of us in the electric in- omically as possible."
panies are building at a recHlghlll!hts of tndlvlwal comord-setting pace to meet the in- dustry in Ohio are aware of the
J&gt;8117
expenaloo• al!ectln8 !lOUth·
creased demand tor electric pow- dynaml c growth shaping o u r east Ohio include:
state," said Kenneth G. Oxley,
er in the state
- Columbus and Southern Ohio
While some business analysts Executive Vice President of The Electric Compan.y's record fivepredict the nation's expansion Dayton f\lwer and Light com- year $230 millton expansion proboom Is slowing, Ohio's electric pany and President of the Insti- gram includes the construction
utilities this year are complet- tute.
"Our objective is LU provide oC new generation and transmisIng an investment of more than
sion facULties in co.operaUon
$450 millim1 in new and im- reliable electric service to all with the Cincinnati snd Dayton
proved generating plants, trans- who want it. when they want it, companies. The latest of these
mission lines and other key fajoint projects Is an 800.000 cilities.
kilowatt generating unit at
The companies and their exC&amp;SOE's conesvUie station.
penditures this year are:
- Dayton PoWer and Ugbt' s
(Continued from page 1)
The Cincinnati Gas &amp; Elecplanned
expenditures include the
by which agri4:ulture can eventtric Compan.y, $65 million; The
construction
of new generating
Cleveland Elcl'f.ric Uluminating ually balance s~J~~ply with de- and transmission facilities in
Company, $92 million; Columbus mand at "acceptable" prices co..(Jpel'atlm with Cincinnati Gas
and Southern Ohio Eleetric Com- without coutinul[11 farm pay- &amp; Electric and Columbus a n d
ments of $3 billion a year and
pany, $43 million; The 0~
Southern Ohio Electric.
Power and Light Company, $57 more.
New Developments
million; Monongahela Power
The
report added tllat any Harry James
Company, $669 thoussnd; Ohio
new
farm
program must be acEdison Company, $7 4 million;
companied
by emphasis on de~
Ohio Power Company, $102 milveloping
new
n~farm ecooomDies on Friday
lion; and The Toledo EdiSOn Com~
ic opportunities in rural areas
pany, $30 million
Funeral services (or Harry
OVer the next rive years, more and other steps to help farm
James Lacey, 87, Middleport,
families
and
rural
communities
than $2 billion is budgeted for
who died Frida.Y evening were
expandion by the utilities - fur- adjust to the continuing reducheld MondaY at 2 p.m. at Ewing
tion
in
farm
numbers.
ther assurance that an abundant
''The actual combination of Chapel
suwly ot low-cost electric powMr. LaceJ is survived by a
programs
to be adopted is lett
er will be readily available
daughter, Marjorie Brooks, Hilto
the
arena
of
the
policy
makthroughwt Ohio. These electric
liard, Ohio; two soos, James,
companies, comprising The Ohio ers. But this analysis clearly
Lynwood, Calif., and Lawrence,
out
that
a
shift
to
pre&gt;points
Electric Utility Institute, expect
Manhattan Beach, Calli.; six
grams
.
.
.
revolving
around
to maintain their record of daublo~-tcrm resource adjustment grandchildren, and eight great •
is necessary to meet the need grandchildren. Burial was in Rivof a society in a very adwnced erview cemeterY. 111e Rev. Ce, . . environment," the report cil Wise officiating.
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
said.
;;; ·~%-AA
NOVEMBER 11-12
Proposals for massive long- :-=-:;:;:.:•:i:•».&amp;~:O:M X
Temperatures in Ohio Tuesterm retirement of whole farms
"DANDOLERO!"
to help keep U.S. farm output
day throughSaturdaywillaver·
(Technlcolor)
age near normal, with highs in
in balance with demand are not
James Stewart~ean Martin
new, But previous moves in
the mid to ~per 'lOs in the
COLORCARTOONS:
this direction ha\'e never been
north and in the lower 50s in
The Shark Hunt
pushed to the le\·els ewerts
soutll portion, with lows in the
Midnight Ghosts
consider necessary.
lower w middle 30s.
The CaJllenters
A warming trend will begin
Pink &amp; roue Blues
WednesdaJ, but tw-n a little
cooler at the em or the week.
WEDNE&amp;JAY, NOV. 13
Rain Thunday changing to
NOT OPEN
PLAN MEETINGS
scattered showers or soow
A weekend meeting will be conflurries near Lake Erie FriTHURs. - FRl - SA 1'.
ducted Nov. 14 through Nov. 17
day is expected to average
NOVEMBER 14 - 15 - 16
at the Hobson Christian Union
about three to five-tenths of an
"CUSTER OR THE WEST"
Church with Rev. Troy Fields.
Robert Shaw-Ty Hardin
inch liquid.
Nightly services will begin at
COLORCAIITOON:
7:30. There also will be a counDog Snatcher
ty-wide prayer meeting ~day.
Nov . 17, at 2 p.m. O'Dell Man· OU Players Come
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
ley is pastor.

Iowa Plan

Lacey

MEIGS THlATRE

By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD
(PO- The
anooal execution or television
series by the ratings is
beglrmlng w pick "' steam.
Latest of the axing&amp; ls NBC1V's Phyllis Diller show, a
weekl.Y varietY hour that wUl
hardly be missed b1 either
viewers or critics,
The amazing thing is that
insider~~, including n e t w o r k
people, marked it for dead even
before the season began. which
makes one woroer why lt was
ever put on in the first place.
In addition to 1 star whose
material was overly familiar,
the series had a diMc:ult time
slot- 10 p.m. EST- and the
murderous competition of CBSTV's "Mission: Impossible" and
ABc-TV's Sunday night movies.
NBC-TV's midsPason heir to
this enviable competitlon will be
"My Friend Tony," a series
about a co~le of criminologists.
Only Replacement
The network says this will be
its onb mid-seasOn replacemert which apparently means
that the recent highly regarded
special, "Soul.'' will not tmmedtately have a crack at being an
NBc-TV series.
Over at ca.&gt; TV, meanwhile,
lhe long-naming "Daktarl" has
already been canceled and
disiiiiPe&amp;r at midseason.
CBS-TV annoonced Uaat the
exit or "Daktari" will make
room for the Glen Campbell
variety series, which had a
summer run as the fill-in for
the vacationing Smothers Broth-

wm

ers show.
A nwnber

or

shakel.Ps are
e:Jq)eded at ABc-TV. Britain's
pop singer Tom Jones, Cor
instance, will begin a weekly
hour
on the
network at
midseason.
Alii it Is pretty well taken for
gr111ted lhlt the highly successful "Peyton Place" is ruming
out its last season on the
network. From then on. lt wW
probably make enormous sums
of money in reruns with the
more than 500 episodes it has on
hand.
u Life" COntiooes
One ABVTV decision. if it
remains firm, is welcome. And
that is the move to continue the
new weekly series, "That's
life," despite its low ratings.
The show, an original book
musical starring Robert Morse,
E.J.
Peaker and ~Oigh\
guests,
concerns a
young
married c~le- an:l will prohably get a new midseason time
slot to help It along.
Among the other ABC-TV
series either marked for cancellation. or on very thin ic.:, are
the Don Rickles show, "Felony
Squad.'' "The Ugliest Girl in
Town." "Journey t.o the Unknown" and "Judd for the
Defense."
Some veteran series, meanwhlle, continue to show renewed
strength in the ratings desp ite
very long runs. These include
NBC-TV's "Bonanza", right up
near the top again, and ABCTV's Lawrence Welk show, by
now an institution.

NEW YORK (iJPI)- An Arab
tmmlpnt from Yemen and hls
two lhippi~ clerk aona who
shared 1 shabby. three-room
!lr1l0klyn llat, were jaDed today
under $100,000 bond each,
chargod with plotting to kill
President-elect Richard M. Nix-

on.

Pollee and secret service
agents were investigating the
possibility of a link between the
alleged plot ap!nst Nlxcn and
the murder of Sen. Robert F.
Kemedy, killed in Loa Angelel
In June. Sirhan Bishara Sirhan.
a 24-year-old Jordanian lmmlgrart, allegedly shot Kenned:Y
because of the senator's proIsraeli statements.
The three suspects, who
worked as shipping clerks in a
clothing factory, made several
trips to Los Angeles, accordlrw
to the New York Dally News,
which said pollee were curious

Ray Fires Hanes,
Retains Foreman

Nixon-LBJ
(Continued rrom Page ll
date with the president and hla
wtfe, Lady Bird, at 1:30 p.m.

obout hOW they could ,alf&lt;ml
auc:h trips on their modest
aat~rles.
Nixon Jnfonnecl
Aides ol Nixon, due In New
York today from Ke)' Biscayne,
FIL, BOld he hneW oC the plot
before It was modo p,.,llc but
bad "no concern over it." .
At tho arraignment ol the
three
SuJilay
In !lr1l0klyn
Crlmlnol Court, a prose&lt;:utor
hinted the plot could have been .
planned abrood, 111111 _..rtly
¢Ulle about because of Nixon's
~gn statement that Israel
should have a 14 technologlcal
military margin" owr Areb
ne!Bhbors. tf
Standing alieni listening to the
proceedtna;s irtently at their
arraignment, the rather and his
sons were charged wtth crlminat conspiracy to commit mur·
d8r, criminal sollcltattoo and
possession or dangerous wea-.
pons.
A legal aid sociecy lawyer
who lj)pearecl with them said
they had money to hire their
own attorney and would do ao.
They face another court hearing
Tue sdll' and a Bro&lt;&gt;klyn grand
jury will begin Its probe of the
case on the same day.
Father A Citizen
The
three suspects are
Ahamad Rageh Namer, 43, who
came to this country 13 years

Mter lunch the two men
plarmed to talk business while
the two ladies inspected Ute
White House family quarters
where tlle new president, hls
wife, Pat, and their daughters,
Julie and Trlcia, will be home
after the inauguration.
Meets Administratioo Leaders
The president-elect pJamed to
arrive in New York (Kemedy
Airport) by 6 p.m. or shortly
thereaner,
the exact time
dependlna oo how long he
spends
with Jolmson and
expectedlY, other current adml ~
nistratioo leaders, particularly
Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
Both Johnson and Nixon want
both sides, enemies and ames,
in
the Vietnam
War to
understand that the electlon
results did nothing to change
basic American policy on the
Southeast Asian war; that in
the interval from now unW
tnauguratioo, there will oo shUt
of policy because or the elecUon
outcome.,
Partly to demonstrate this
unlt;y on VIetnam policy, Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
stopped off bore to Ulk wt.tli !be
president-elect before' ~Ina
011 to the Virgin Islands Cor a
vacatim. Humphrey promised
to cooperate with Nixon In any
matters involving national inter-

About i0:30 p.m. &amp;ulday, the
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP0-11' s
Hanes father and son team
Percy Foreman ot Hooston for
appeared outside the Shelby
the James Earl Ray defense.
COWit.Y office building in which
The titanic trial lawyer
moved into the defense picture the sherlff had read his
statement, and held an im&amp;mday for the jal!..,allid Ra,y
promptu news conference with
who is scheduled to gu to trial
a drizzle of rain falii.Dg m their
Tuesday charged with a April 4
bared heads. Reporters who
assassination oC Drm Martin know lhe elder Hanes, former
Luther King Jr
mayor oC Birmingham, Ala.,
Foreman will appear before
said he appeared shaken. But
Judge
W.
Pre!too aattle
his
voice was steady.
Tuesday morning, however, and
He said he would not enter an
ask for a continuance in the
objection to the new Ra.v move,
murder trial until after New
nor (lght lt: '"I doo't want a
Year's Day.
Foreman is noted tor carefUl reluctant client."
ests.
Foreman works for money or
Syracuse PTA
preparatioo of his cases and
trade, or goods. He has a
"The Green Blackboard" wW apparently he entered thia one warehouse full
of various
quite suddenly, perhaps at
be presented by students o( the
connr.odities in Houston. There
School of Dramatic Art and Ray's request or that or two of
was tmme4iate speculation as
the defendant's yoonger broth ~eech from Ohio University at
to where the pa.y for tJrls case
the regular meeting of the Syra~ ers.
The defense ~t a stunning lift. was coming from.
cuse PTA Tuesday evening.
The play is derived from the with the last minute injection
cooperative project of Ohio Unl- Foreman, the almost legendary
versitJ-· and the Department o( Texat trial attorney who has
Mental Hygiene. The PTA will lost only one murder defendant
meet at 7 p. m. at the Syracuse to the electric c:bair in hundreds
cl cases.
Elementary School.
Wins Mossier Ac(fJittal
Mrs. E!!le stout, 88, Rt. 2,
The 6--(oot-4, mottle-maned
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Coolvtlle,
died at her home Sat~
giant 0( a man, whose most
HOSPITAL
urday mom1ng (ollowlng an exAdmissions Satur~ - Nor· recent triumph was the ac&lt;Pttended illness.
ma Hawthorne, Long Bottom; Ly- tal he achieved in 1966 in
Mrs. Stout was born in Meigs
Fla.,
tor Candace
dia stewart. Fomeroy; Ramie Miami,
Count;y, the daullhler of Elijah
Moasler alii her
Moore. Pomeroy; Virgie II o b- (Calily)
and Lucetta Tubbs Wlllard. Her
stetter, Pomel'OY; Wilbur Sea· neitLew and alleged lover,
Melvin Lane Powers, on char- husband, Emersoo, died In 1940.
ver, Racine.
Mrs. Stout was a member or
Dlscharges Saturday-Sandra ges oC murdering her husband, tbe Orange Chri&amp;tlan Church and
9\ields, Gordoo. Teaford1 Amlie arrived here ~ morning,
a charter member of the AUred
According to an annoWlceBartoo, Vernon Grinstead. DolGrange.
ly Pickett, LUI)' Phllllpa, Lee- ment made late SJndaY night
Sbe ia survived by a daughby
9Jelby
.COUntY Sher1ff
oma Wood
ter, Mrs. Grace Clark, Cool.
Admis&amp;ims SUnday - Fran~ William N. Morris Jr., a jail
ville; one """• Clyde E, stout,
ces Oldaker, Letart, W. Va ; cell conference among the
Cincinnati; two grandchildren,
defendant, his hrotllera John
Dwight LOgan, POmeroy; Joseph
Kermit Clark, OJysvtl1e, a n d
Jerry.
and Foreman
Ohlinger, Letart, W. Va.; Doyle and
Mrs. Brenda Deeter, Fairbanks,
Hudson, Rutland; Irene Rhodes, resulted in aay•a firing his trial
Alaskai twobrotbers,ArtburWUcounael, Arthur J . Hanes and
Racine.
lard, Columbus, and Homer WilDischarges &amp;uuta3 - George Hanes' son, AJ1hur Jr .. in a
lard, Pomeroy; two staters, Mrs.
Bates, Charles Karr, Sr .• Leora letter.
Nora Rwtion, Torch, and Mrs.
The sherltf said the Ray
Schart, Harry Gibbs, Charles
Maggie ChaneY, - ; seven
Jones, Deborah Gilkey, Robert letter told Hanes he Intended to great-grandchildren, four step1
get
'neW c:ounsel plus an
Molden.
umamed Termessee lawyer. •• grandchildren, snd seven greatgreat-grandchildren.
There was little, ll am, doubt
Funera1 services will be held
here abc:ut who the new lawyer
Tuesday
at 2 p.m. at the Orange
MEETING TIME CHANGED
would be.
Christian
Church with the Re'J.
The Southern Local School Dis·
Ray has expressed disagreeJooeph
B.
MaUet and !be Rev.
trict schod employes (OAPSE) ment with Hanes over various
James
H.
Smith
o!!icletlng. Burmeeting scheduled Wednesday, matters, Including preparation
tal
will
be
In
the
acijoinlng cemeNov. 20, has been changed to ol the defense. In rec:ent weeks.
tery,
Frionds
may
call at the
Wedneeda,y, Nov. 27. Neo1 RethRefuses Comment
White
Funeral
Home
in COOlerford, neld representative for
Foreman holed UP In a
the state organization. will meet downtown Memphis motel 111111 vUie anytime.
with the gr(q) at SOuthern Hia:h gave orders that he would see
KILLED IN CRASH
School at 7:30 p. m. All members
nol&gt;.&gt;dy.
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UP!) are urged to atteOO.
Charles Roush, 21, rural Ashley, was kUled today in a tw()toCar
crash on Ohio 23 in Ross County
. north oC here.

Poinl Jejbrl
North on Rt . 62
and
Pt. Pleasant, W. Yo.
MOTOR LODGE
FOR RESERV4TIONS CALL

675-1611
Entertainment In The "Starlight Room"
This Fri. &amp; Sat. th• Francis Taylor Group featuring
the exciting singing voice of Harry Joseph.

SUNDAY BUFFET -HOON TO 4 PM
Sf&gt;EctAL WE EICVIIJ RAT E:S
THREE OAYS AND TWO NIGHTS
(Fri. thro Son. 2 p.m.)
2 Ponons (double bod)..................... ... $24.00
3 Persons (one double and

&lt;&gt;no •Ingle bod) ............................... ..... $30.00
A Per.sons (two double beds) .............. $35.00

Golf Coune Privileges

Tennis CoUrh
Air Str ip Facilities

Convention Focilitit:s

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AH ADVENTURE lH SUMPTUOUS LIVING
IIAT VERY REASONABLE RATES-WITHIN EASY REACh

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SOLID MAPLE
MADE

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NORTHERN HARD MAPLE
IN LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND
BEDROOM FURNITURE.

FURNITURE

MIDDLEPORT, O.

or

Effie Stout

Dies Saturday

SPECIAL
THIS WEEK!

1/2 GALLON

FROZEN DESSERT 89~
TAKE IT HOME, FOR LATER!
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DAIRY ISLE MIDDLEPORT,
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DUDS'N'SUDS
Ash

E. Buffington

Dies Sunday
PT. PLEASANT - E. Jooeph
54, oC Windsor court,
died un-ctedly ~ around
7:30 p.m., In Pleaaant Valley
Hospital. Mr, Bufttnaton wu a
public accowrtant who !ormorly
owned 111111 operated !be Bufllngton Sol!.servlco Food Market.
He was born Nov. 7, 1914,ln
New Haven, son of Mrs. Florence Roush Bu!ftnglnn of Pt.
Pleasant who survives, and ~
late ·Everett E. Bu!flnglnn.
&lt;
Bufflngton,

Mr. Buffington was a member alii elder ol the PrellllYterlan ChUrch, a member oC the
MrS. Ollie Thornton, 90, died
Rotary Club, Minturn Lodge No.
this morning in Holzer ~cal
19, AF and AM, l't. Pleaaant
center.
Mrs. Thornton was bom Dec. ChaPter No. 7, Royal Arch Masons, Franklin Commandiii')',-NO.
20. 1887, In Ma""" CoUIIQo, the
ctaullhter of !be late Henry and 17, Knights Templar, Benlkedem Temple, Charleston, lite Pat
Katherine Wltllh Wolfe. Her
Wllsoo Shrine Club, 111111 woo
husband, Elbert Thornton, died
treuurer ol the Sliver Bridge
In 1938.
Mrs. ThOrnton was a member dlsaater fUnd.
&amp;lrvivlna In eddltion to Ida
of Wolle Famlly Baptiat church.
mother
are bls wife. E r.m a
She Is survived by a aloter,
Wlndoo
Bufllngton,
one daullhter.
Mrs. Ora Walker, Masoo; one
Mro. Paul R. Belllett, Leoage,
atepliOO, Harley Thorn!Dn, WayW, va, one brother, WWiam
nesboro, Pa., a stepdaUihter,
Mrs. Ode&amp;Sa Greenlee, Leon, R. Bu!!fnaton, PL Pleaseot, one
W, Va., and a number oC neph- stater, Mrs. W, B. Stur-, Pt.
Pleaseot, 111111 two grandchildren.
ews and nieces.
.
Funeral lliln.(lj\01 wlU .becba,l!l
FUDoral services wiD be held
11
a.m., WOdn~eda.Y In ~ ~..Wedneeda.Y at 2 .p.m. ai the FO.·
byterlan Church will&gt; !be !JO'I.
gle!IOIIB Funeral Home with the
Rev, CharleS Parrish o!!lclat- Guton Boyle omclatlns. ~
lnS. Burial ..Ul be In Letart ..Ul be In Looe Oak cemetery.
Cemetery. Friends ~ call at Friends ~ cell at the CroWthe ttmeral home after 3 p.m. Russel\ Funeral Home Tuesday
from 2-4 snd 7-9 p.m.

Dies Monday

Tueeda.Y.

To

Pfeajan(

Mrs. Thornton

ago 111111
has boccxne ·a
naturollzed U.S. citizen, alii hll
aohs Hussein, 20, who eame .Jta
tho country nine yean OSO. alii
Abdo Alanad. 1&amp;. who left
Yernen two years "ago.
,,
Tho chargo ol soiloltot)on
op!nst the three reportodiJ
stemmed trom their ertortl to .
Oflllst the old or another man In
the plot. The fourth 111111;, Who
pollee are holding tn· protaetlYO
custody alii whom they have
declined to Identity, Informed
pollee ln an anonymout - telephone caD Friday nlllht or the
aUeged plot, it was reported.
In the Namer epartment,
pollee !oond an Ml rlllo and 111
Ml carbine, 24 roulils of
anununitlon end two switch·
blade knivea. as ~ II letters
trom relatives and tram persona
authorlllea described· li "eontacts" In Arab countries.

at y

,.

. which began !ormlrc lbwt one
blW011 yean qo, is one of the
y01111pr mowltain &amp;)'stems of the

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YOL. XXI NO. 142

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TENCENTS '

To Shoot
For Moon

Goes to Ohlinger

WASHINGTON (UPO - The
United States announced today
It will &amp;hoot three astronaut~
arouad the moon just before
chrtamms.
The Apollo 8 mloaloo wao set
lor Dec. 21 alii wW lait
llx dayo, U ewrythlrc goes
accol'lllll! to plan, the apacemen
wUl clrele the moon 10 times
alii then relurn to earill for a
Pactnc I,Plaahd""n between
Christmas aD:I New Yl!lltr'a.
Dr. Thomaa Paino, acting
administrator o1 the National
Aeronautics 111111 Silace Administration (NAS~). uld In maldng
the •ni'MJincemem:
" After a caretul ancl thorouab
.....!ration of
111111
tho rlakl and benents lmolved .
In each o( tho mtoal011
alternatives, wB-- have CODCludecl
that we are reaAIY to ~ thlo
adveneed million around the

au .,•••

1110011.
HFrank

ore

-

Bornlan IDd his crew

p011lbl,y II MillY II 10 orl&gt;Jta.
The space qency &amp;llllOUilCement sald:
"Apollo 8 wlU be launched
from Col&gt;• Kennedy no earner
then Dec. 2L Timing of the
solely
•launch wJnllow' 11
4eperdenl on teehnl.cal conlider·

attons.
u Amorw these are the maori•
monthl,y awlnga aroulil the
earth, lawtch restrictions at
CaPe Kennedy, daflll!ht condiUoos ln the launch and recovery
oreao alii referred photographic
ll&amp;htlng for oltea of Interest on
·
the moon. "
II wlU be a olx-day minimum
mloslon bet the NASA •~
notllCenient stressed 1blt it ""
apen-eliled:- meaning that the
length depends on the succeu
ol die various m;&gt;erlmer&amp;a that
wlU be undertaken during !be
compUcol&lt;!d nlsht

It would toke slx dayo •llnllly
to travel to !be area of !be
moe~~ and back. It everything
goea according to plan, the
Apollo 8 craft wW circle the
moon 10 times before returning
to a ~ In the Paclllc
Chrlamms 111111 New

proceed, our
.,.tnMrt unanlmoully recommend thla mlaa!Oit; and, without
be1nc over oonlldent, we beUeve .
that we undantaiMI !be hazords
lmolved and are oow reaAIY to
take tfdo next atop forward In

-..en

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ration'• ..,.ee pi"CJ8l"'ln."

- · wlU be the ru,ht
cpmm•lfdeio IU1 ~DI\8 011
the hlatorlc llllbt wUl be Jamoa
A. Lo..U Jr. Uld WWinm
_ . _ Thla wUl be Alllltra•
IU'Iit 'lrl!i-'fli!O· ..... llca ••
-~~~~~~ LcmU are - e
'fillY wll! be - - blto
aartb •!lilt !nlll C!IPo 1lenlted7.
Fla., 1&gt;1 the world's m!ptlelll
rocloet, the Satura B. Allar two
orbit. of t1te eart1t, lhey wm
then hoed for the moon 111111

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Tho p i oC Apollo 8 lo to pave
the
way
for putting an
American on tho moon during
19119-ln acc&lt;mlance with the
p i anttouneed May 25, 1981, by
Prealdeot Jolm. F, 'Kei1Jio&lt;ly to
mallo I lliDII' lanUng In thlo
decade.

The saturn 5's tlrat atqe ..
Qlll"b ft11e times aa powertulaa
the Saturn 111, whiCh launched
the 11-day Apollo 7 IUght In
earth orbit Iaiii mOidh.

Ilia

lame

duck

meant the noxt edmlnlalr!ltlon

aa welL"
Nixon's endorsement ot Johnson's Vietram policy moves
over the next two months will
put added prenures on the
Saigon government ol Presldaat

THE PERRY COUNTY 40 ET 8 TRAIN moved lltrOUJ)h the El&amp;hth Dllllrlct ol tho Ohio lllpart..
ment of the American Legion Monday - Veterans Day - collecting 1969 memberships from posts
in the UeL Paul Cascl, lett. presents the memberships from Pomeroy's Drew Webster Post, to
Distrlct Eight officers who were aboard the "train" (in the background). tbey are, left to right
frun easel, Maurice Ricketts, cOliUill.nder; Richard Lentz, district vice commaOOer; Harold COx,
past district commander; Link Rittgers, district sergeant-at-arms; Gerald Bolyard, district treasurer, ard Wtllard Hartshorn.

were

BY BOB HOEFLICH
Appointment of a new counciJman and stepe w establlsb replatlms to govern a new village
dump were among tile acdonJ
Mmday DlBht Middleport
VUiage Coonotl met.
Named to serve Cll c:ouocll
- replactna the late B. F.
Parmelee - was David Ohlinger. Ohllnger, a naUve of Middleport, Ia llllllleger of the EconOIIlY Loan Co. In FolllOIW and II
a member of !be MlddlepOrlFlre
DeperUnent. He baa beonaervlng
as president of the recreation
commlaslon.
Comcll opproved the nrot ol
three reQIIrecl readln&amp;• to an
ordinance which ..Ul gvvem the
new village
to be located
In SaUabury Townahlp. Thoollmp
will begin oporallng the llrst ol
the year, and ln accordance with
state laws, prbage 111111 robblsb
at the new ciJmp ..Ul be cover·
ed with dirt as a seottary meoa-

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Jennifer Dean Wins
Dairy Princess Race
Jennifer Dean, daughter o!Mr.
lnd Mrs. Earl Dean or Sumner
Road, near Cheater, ts Meigs
County's 1968 Dairy Princess.
She won a contest lor the honor
Monday night at tho annual dinnor mootlno of tho Melga ~
Dairy 'Servtcf Unit at Eaatem
Hll!h SchOCI.
Waa Dean, Ill Eastero Hlth

School .senior, won out over three
other county - wide cort.estants.
Pamela Henderson, daughter or
Mr. 111111 Mrs. ~erm Helilereon.
of Alfred, was runner~. and
the other contestants were Diana Cross aDd Joy Theiu.
Tho Dolry "'Prince.. com.•t.
colilucled uliler chalnnanshlp of
Rex Shenenekl, wu held with
Mrs. Janet Korn of PomerQv
and Mrs. Thcmas Wolfe of Raefne as judges.
BiD Zlpf, farm edlwr of tho
Colwnbus Dispatch, was gUest
speaker on the topic, "The Future ol Existing Farm structw"es.11
The dinner opened with the in'IOCI.tion by Earl DeaiL Dinner
was served to 79 persons by the
Eastern ~rxl Boosters and Virall Killg, president or the Dairy
Service• Unit, gave the welcome.
Following Ziprs talk, t he
treasurer's report was given by
Weyne Roush, a CODA technician report was made by James
Meredith, and VIrgil Atkins Ill"'
1 production testir:w report.
Harold Bennett, district COBA
~Visor, followed with remarks.
Trophies for the Dairy Prin-

cess contest "'inner and rllllner·
up were provided by Brown's
Tractor Sales and Meigs Equip.
ment co.• or Pc:meroy, whUe
the following businesses provided prizes to
the candidates:
Dutton's Drug store, K &amp; C
Jewelers. NBJII' York ClothJng
Uouse, StUller's, Goeuler•s,
Bahr Clothiers, Nel100 Drug
Store, I,. &amp; Z, Tho Fabric ~OP,
Elberfelds, Villlge Pharmacy,
aoo Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugstore.
Dairy Princess corsages were
provided by Dudhy' s f1orlat,
Francis Florist am:l the Pmna.
roy Flower Shop.
Elected to three year terms
as directors were John Colwell
of satem Township, who has a
462 acre farm; Earl Dean, Chester Township, with a 305 acre
farm, and Da vld Nease of Sutton
Township, who !arms 129 acres.
Recognized by the Ohio Dairyman's Assn., for their cattle being on the D. IU A. honor roll
were Edson Roush, whose 28.8
cows averaged 12,399 pounds ol
mUk 111111 S91 pouJiiS'Iat In 360
days, and James F. Gibson,
wh05e 15.4 cows gave 14,143
pounds of milk and 518 pounds
l'lt In 36S days,

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Zoning, Permit Rules Clarified

Your choice of our famous make dresses 14 Benhtre"
"Betl;y
Hartford"
"Vickie
Vaughn" - uToni Toddi'
"Stacey Ames" "Lady Laura" - "Glengarry Knit'' - "Forever
Young"' by
Puritan "Butte Knit" .

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Jaltnsoo ~otratlon 111111
aayJrc Ita Diember• - " ror
him, hinted that "some very
alanlflcant actloD 111111 progroas
kwrlnl p~t~ee'~ may come Nguyen Van Thleu to reverse
bo!ore he takea otlloe In 89 1111 atoJil alii lund a delepti011
JENNIFER DEAN
to _the eliP'D'ed Parts talkst
dayo,
Nl- otmllrc beside ·tho dlp'f'""tlc eourcea eold.
Folley Brlell!w
111111 he will IUCCeecl JIUI. 20,
The ProelderHiect conferred
warned the "p&amp;rties on the
other aide" lllnlay thet the with Johnaon MondaY IJICl was
COIIIUiloa on zoning 111111 buDd- -It should hove been,- with buildtwo edmlnlafira- IOifj,. briefed by hlo lqJ aides on Ina permits has developed In lngs vlolattna !be •lllling regulaed on Vlea.m, lito Mldtlle Eon foreign Uld domestic policy. ,
WddlepOrl olnce paa- ol leg- and balldlng permit leglsNlmtl oald the Whit.. Hooae
111111 relatlon8 will&gt; tho SOVIet
llllatimpornlng !be matters In latlm bavlq re..Utecl.
1llkl
·~ 1D useelng to
UJJion.
1962.
· The two ........ havelo8110Clthe
It that In thi ilext 60 da.Ya- this
Represeotatlves o1 Middleport following stope for MiddlepOrt
Tho pr01ld.-ect oald John. very critical perind- rather
Counotl 111111 the Middleport Plan- rosldenla Involved In building or
1011 111111 Se&lt;retary of State Daan then havlrw the lapae o1 a lame
nina Commission, !ollowlng a r.,_llna procesaea:
Ruak could ·nopllat1ou duck preoldency, In eaect ... meeting, have reeommendedpro~
Anyone desiring permit
tmowlrc "they c o ul d -'&lt; mll!ht have oome very ·~11..,t Juot !ol' tid• -,.,trat!On cant action 111111 progre" toward . - · • to be followed on bulla- muot make ow~ cellon at mayIna and zoning parmits.
or's otlloe, sJvlng full descrlpbut for tbe · nation IDd that peace."
VIlliP olllcWa reportlbatthe t1011 of project will&gt; drawing.
proceollre followed In the past
- The mayor ..Ul make two
baa been done In reverse of Wbat copies ol an&gt;J.Icatinn. One COPY

you are in the
Ready to·Wear Depll'tment
be sure to register tor a
rr.ee dress to be given away. No purchase Is nee~
essary. Need oot be pres-ent to win.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1968

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Come In and let ua show
you our complete stock of
dresses.

In the mid 'to .,..

WO&lt;Id.

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Just the right place to
find the dress )'OUarelook·
ing foe - a complete line
of dresses for all occasions
- bea.ut:IM coat and dress
ensembles - dressy lw-ex
dresses in one and two
piece styles - beauUtul
knits in suits ard one piece
dresses - crepes, printed
jerseys, pastel wools.

Elberfelds
In Pomeroy

The Rocky Mountain range,

Nixon Endorses
Vietnam Moves

Come to
Elllertelds
busy
Rudy To Wnr
DepartmentI

All sizes: Junior petites
-regular juniors -misses
- and half sizes.

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Due w the hl8h coato Involved In equipment to 01&gt;0rale such
a dump, 111111 In labor, the ordinance as approved Mmday DlBhl
provldeo for lees w be paid by
lboaeuotng ll
Rest-• taking illelr prbaga
·w tho duJq&gt; In a p a s ..Ul be oharged SO cents; 111
auto will&gt; a traDer attached ..Ul

car

Vo-School
Plans are
Approved

be dtoi'&amp;ed .1.50; a plckuptruc:k,
under me.llal! ton, will be $1.50;
~r ton truck, $2.50;
one-tal truck, ~.50, and oil oilier truc:kt, $5 (all cbarres per
load),
Gort&gt;ap oolle&lt;;tora can pay
$50 a week or $200 a month to
Ule the· 6unp 11 many Urnes a
day aa they wlsb.
Tho ordinance provides that
lbere wiD be no burylns ol prbap permitted In the vllbp and
DO lJuJ'rjng of prbaga, II wlU
be unlawfUl to throw prbap
oo private or Yillage PJ'&lt;II)Orty
111111 reoldenta will be required
to place their garbapln COIIIalnora will&gt; lids. Only licensed ooJ.
lectors can pick up the garbage

FoJnoroy vlUIP can uae the
ciJmp lor one vlllaie lluc:k to ·
!be enent oC 30 loodo 1 mon111
at a fee ol $50. Tho ciJmp will
be - " " ' from 8 a.m.
5

w

p.m. each day.

each oftenae.
A quanti~ ol rat poiom ..Ul
be put out at !be preseot ciJmp
Oil the nood road It Is abondonad, ollldall oald.

ORDINANCE PLANNED

betlbo~ceprovldealbat

lndlviWals may hllul illolr own
prbage lC !bey wlsb.
The ordinance provides t h a t

wn.

n-

using the
will be
1'&lt;Qilred to obey !be - . - ;
aU truc:ks hauling garllago 111111
be c:ovored. Tbose c:oovleted of
vlollllnl! any pllase o1 !be or. dlalllce · may be lined not ! than $2&gt; nor more !ban $100 for

Upon the ref(IIDID•d•Hm of
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Ray Hazy
On Plot
NEW YORK (UPI)-Jamea
Earl Ray. accused of murdertng
Dr. Martin Luther K1n.g Jr. ,
says he thlnka he became
"Involved In IOOie sort ol plot w
ldll King" as early IS elgllt
mcfths before the asaasailatlon, accordins to a Look
Mapzlne..article,
But the article, p...Ushed
Monday, quotes Ray as claimIng he ""' d~ Into the
conspiracy and "nobody told me
IJII'Ihing about any planned
murder or King or anyone

ebe."
1be article is the second In a
series by author William
BradfOrd Huie, who correspondeel with Ray at the Memphis,
Tem., jail where Ray awaits
triaL
Hule wrote that he cannot
disclose all he ha5 learned until
Ray has been tried but he

Streets to
Be Lighted
The street deooratloos for the
Yule season In Pomeroy will be
Installed and placed into service
the weekend following Thanluiglvlng, Pomeroy Clamber of
C&lt;mmerce President William
Grueaer l&amp;id MOidly at a luncheon meetirw ln. Bailey's Restaurant.
President Grueser said the
Ohio Power Ctepany wUl be in
· chalrgfl ollnatallation of the decorations and village employees
wUl erect .the cmununity tree
011 the parklrc lot.
Plans have not yet been completed on the businessmen's
Christmls promotloo. Arrangement• wiU be announced sOOIL
It wu reported the Ohio Festival organization will meet on
Dec. 1 ia Coludxls which C. E.
Blakeslee 111111 another C of C

believes

ary,

Kl~

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was the second
of

not tho primary target

the plntlers.
"'11\e primary target was the
United States," Huie wrote.
"Dr. King was to be
murdered Cor efteet. Hls mur·
der WIS planned, not bJ
IQJulolw
lfbo lllled hlllt
poraoaall)o, l1touBh lbay
bly did hate hlm, bet bJo
calculating meu who wanted w
use his murder to trl&amp;ger
violent con4lct between white
and Negro cltlzens."
According to tho article, Ray
was recruited wbile a luzitive in
~ by a man ldentlflecl

men:

p..-

only

as Raoul (or see
"activity" on Adg. 18, 1167.

ejght months before April 4,
1968 usassiration.

The article eold Ra,y' s llrst
assignment was to smuute
three packages by car lrOill
WIndoor, Ont. , to Detroit Mlc:h.
Later. he smuaJ.ed a tirewhich
apparently
contained
contraband-across the Texaa-

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Nuevo

HUie wrote that from then on
Ray .. moved as directed bY the
~s... although he -did not
kDDw as late as two weeks

be r ore King's asaus..Uoa
"tJoat the plot induded murder
or that it was aimed ln any way
at Dr. King.

Howery Store

Hit Heavily
Matgs Count&gt;' Shorilf
C. HarteOOich reported

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variety fi. Items WIS talclll
from U.e Howery GIDe:ral. San
In Carpenter In a SolodQ nJPt
bnrstary there. Shorllr bach, omcer c-.. Hlcb ,.j.!
BCI A&amp;ont Henry, Wbo are1aveatlptiJio, sold alao , . _
thrown oo tho walla oC tho
wareroom 4llrl!w lito couroa ol
the-ry.
ltema atGlen llldtaded an ..,_
sortment ol!aed, bmoao of cJoij..
ing, clprettea 111111
Tile
thieves lj)paroatbJ lunted- ~ . .
gas SlW&gt;ply alii l11led their uito
before olepartlfll,
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wdtptlm ol thl:
B&amp;E alii olio o1 lito
which ocCIIl'l'ed lito The Cape Costume's The Thiny for fashion buffs.
Especially as done by Vh;ky Vaughn Jr. in te'llttured Ponte de Roma Orion* double knit bondeci
to acetate, lined in coat-of-arms print. The cope
has on oir of preci1ton in the top-bran button1,
round flat collar. The l~rt,leneck. 1klnny-sleeved
drMs lookl great Ol\ its own. 5-1 S.

Elbetfelds Ready To Wear, Sec:ond .Floor

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o1 &amp;Mile" .wW haVe a f160
111p : ••• Jenleil'o 5th Ave. - s

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both Lee RadaiwW Led Jaeldo Bullalo Firat Wardars dlocovBY JACK O'BRIAN
durin&amp;
lrlpo from here to In- ered bis advert11181S "W h a I e
NEW YOBK - Wbo Ia lllp-

Ull KllliPnaer? 9\e'• Sinatra'•
lateat pla.rmate ·-·· Copo know
111ere'aa lhlpmettt ~phony•"for­
elp" perilune from llrOOklyn
bollll spread &amp;rOIIDd lor Christmal swlncll!Dg .••• Excellent
JQUIIII actreos Patricia l'olr&lt;bl
(' 1JuniQr Mlaa,'' €1tc.) now is a
aculptress of note: the Chelooa
Nat'l Bank at 7th Ave. &amp; 53rd
!1. bao an exhibit of her bronzes.

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Steak" was jul'it the same o 1 d

Big bun over tho clolil!hUIIl
pasta at La Strada East waa the

fiah

Joon Fontaine aboiJplng in the
73rd &amp; 3rd &amp;!per.lJel looked like
a *""'gar In loafers, skirt arxl
sweater •••• Called Rome, llaly
. - - Gino CorliJiano Eleotlon ~ to check a 1111 and he
..,... watching our U. S. election
via ae*'lll'te .... Newumm auppooedb' _ . barred from tile
Jaclde !Jnassls wedding party but

rl8ht there In a Paris Matchpboto wu BcDo Graziani, a P a r 1 s
Jlaleh writer who often escorted

fr1.

alre&amp;IY
loa!led wllh do1181tfltl sCandinavian kiddie - toys
.... Used to be, TIJanka&amp;lvlns
marked tho atort o1 tho N. YYule IIIUnl HrUCMl; now i~a
Eleclioll DIU'.
Life mq photog Philippe Hallman uaured undoriJ'OUII'I rum
ster Uitra Vlolol he'D be ahool-

AGVA (vaudevUle-cabaret per·
impeDdlng dlvwce of actreaa formers union) asked lts law- ldl '1:otal nudes" tor Lila ''WI1h~
Barbara Brittm and her long- 7ors to rnrite Its entire basic In three y8ara11 •••• CGntroverpla.r (24 years) woalll!y apouao; and anU,.aled conotltutloo to lry alal N. J ..........IIIWI Nell
her next Ia rumored an e v e n and ride out contemporary prob- Gallagher, Ufe' o pindoWn-boy,
weahldor taxlcabf.YCOOII ..... Dick lem• .... There's a ll.lltle-on ln won reelectlon 11 we rorecast
HIPltJ&amp;' and Fran Jeffries' 9- major lea.-e baseball to get a herein ..•. Mamie Van Doren's
yoar-&lt;~id dlullhfllr Steplwde Ia 7th umpire tor next year's World
chatter to chums at The DeleIn Madrid for hor rum debut Series - wllo would IIIOIIitor an
gate was her need for a new aIn Paramount's ~•A Talent For inataot-TV-replay llyool; bet- partment In N. Y. and her in\011ella it doesn't
LoriDg.•
lion&amp; toward dlvordng-soclallte
The whole Sinatra family reTbe Billy Bucld Chop Houae
Demlaton Slater.
Tnerne in the Hotel g,trbume corded a Yule album for ChristGay 90a' owner Obie 8 a r t
Ia panilli out ll'atla -rbllcks mas peddl!Dg .... I' Yvette lollm- llloul!hl bio other intereal&amp; as
o1 (what eloo?l Melville's "Billy leux' acting talents seem a bit chairman of a N, J. -board
Buddi" you were expectilll may- over everyone's head, maybe it's and president of Patterson Brass
be lolob.Y Dick? Thal'o for a fish because the young star oC wroys co. gave him an odd tomblna·
house ••.• When we were YOUIII. tn the Attic"nextstarsln''Three tioo of lntereata until he learn''fish fries11 were Saturday night in the Attic" .... Jotlt Huston ed bis manager Jim Drinkwafllr
Btlples of oorner saloonai one described 44 de Sade," in which
is B licensed embalmer.
enlerprio!Dg sal-e IJ'abbed he' II act, as "I&gt;Orll081'811hi&lt; hut
Composer Julio Sl3'ne at J\&lt;po11
all tile trade for - · until the not amoral," and The Krem-

h_..

lin Letter," wbich he'll direct,
as "amoral but not pornograph-

ic."

First Christmas aeaaoo lillht•
ue up - Bonwt~a abtmmering
electric aws!Dgs . .. . Roaeland
announced its New Year'• Eve

YOUTH ASKED FOR lfl
Thll eolumn is ror young people, their problema and ploosures, their troti&gt;les and lim. AI
with tile rest of Helen HOlp USI,
it welcomes laughs but WCift't
doclp a oorlous queoUon with
a brush-oil.
Send )'&lt;lUI' leenaie CJIOSIIOOS
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care
ol Helen Help US! this newspa-

per.
DON'T JUDGE ADULTS BY
WHAT YOU READ
IN COLUMNS
Dear Holen:
'fhe more I rand ot sdults the
morel dreadbecomingme. Don't
got me wroog. I think you are
level-beaded and weii"!UaWiod,
Helen. But ohl Tho - l e w h o
write ini
I am 15, leas tllao hall the
qe of your average reader. art
think that I and my
~era­
are oeoinl( Ufe a ,bdndred
g
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ea more eJearly. · ·
Take the petty little lhlop
they worey about: Gossip, tuBbinds who won't scrub the lbower, tbe exact age when a girl
ean shan her legs or wear a
bra (not baaed oo when IIIII is
necessary but how old she is.)
Imt my JIUiior gripes are peoJ)e llke 11 Mark" who brag that
lldUlterY nved bia marriage, and
women who eave in and Jive their
dauShter&amp; Tho Pill. Tho real knee
l!no&lt;kor woo from the widow who
let a man mooch off her for two
years, and she was sr.are he loved her •"because he macle love
to me every night !lnce he moved ln.•• Doesn~ she know the dlflerence between sex and lave?
Moat teens do.
l eould nalne thousands of simIlar cues with little efforL What
does require effort, though, is
racing tbe sad tact that these

acUlta" run the country, my

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pneration, and their Jives so
poorly.
I cao !eel rigbteous and smug
wben some old codger asks, dls-

CH!C~&lt;)O (IJPI) Big Till
rollowera will got a preview ol
the big me thiJ weekend when
a healliiY Ohio State takes oo
Improved and 1pirlted Iowa one

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regular g~: New models,'
new GM safety features.
All for very
little more .
than you'd
pay for an
YournellJ'by

Step into our blg-c;ar
wortd and see what
you're missing. A longer,
lower look is part of it.
So's'the room and the
larger, easier-to-load
irurik. Enjoy a smooth.
big-car ride on a 124•·
inch wheelbase. RCx:ket

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Bing's 3lo5
Average Is

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Best In NBA
NEw

AsnaB

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of the Detroit Pistons is
averaging 31.5 points a pme
and figures to overtake Earl
Monroe of the Baltimore Bullets
soon In the early-season jockeyh~ for the National Basketball
Aasociation's Individual t~~cori!'W'
lead.
OtnciaJ statl1tics released
today b)· the NBA shOIWed that
Monroe is lhe nominal scoring
leader wlth 364 pointa in 13
games b u I that both Elgin
Saylor of the Loa Arweles

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Baylor has scored 355 points
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while Bing has scored 346 points
in 11 games tor 1 31.5 awrages.
Bob Rule or Seattle ranks fourth
-with 337 points in 14 games for
1 24.1 average.
WUt Chamberlain, who ranks
lOth in scoring with a 23.3
average. leads in neld goal
percentage witb .685. Chamber·
lair~t who has connected on 11~
of 165 field goal alteq)ts, also
ranks secoR:! to Nate Thurmond
of san Francisco In rebounds.
Thurmond Is averaging 21.7 a
game and Chamberlain 21.2.
Bill Bracll
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throws wi~ 44 In 51 attempts
and Len WIIMas oC Seattle

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Cleveland Browns began preparing today to meet the team
that almost beat tlleir chief
Century Division rivals Sunday.
WhUe Cleveland rolled to a
3S...l7 trilanph over the out-gunned New Orleans Saints, the
Pittsburgh Steelers forced the
5l. Louis C&amp;rdlnals to come
!rom behind for a 28-28 tie.
Cleveland now leads the Century Division with a 6-3lMI record while SL Louis is at 5-3-1.
The BrowN! wert home vic·
torious Sunday on the strengttJ
of former steeler quarterback
Bill Nelsen's pasalng and Lero_y
KeJ.br's runntrw. Pittsburgh put
togethor what amowted to a
moral victory with former
Brown Dick Shiner at the qulrterback controls. Shiner threw
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68-yard touchdown behlrxl t h e
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Gene HickeraorL Kelly Cinished
with 127 yards on the grouOO
and 103 yards receivillt. It was
the sixth time he had 100 yards
or more this season and the

17th time in his career.
Cleveland wUI take a battered
detensive unit to Pittsburgh
SuOO&amp;y, Tackle Jim Kanickl
strained his back ror the second week in a row and had to
leave the game in the drat
quarter. Em Ron Snidow will
be a doubtful starter due to
straloed knee ligaments and
Erich Barnes has to 0\'ercome
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By United Press lnterrational
Basketball Association game.
The
Boston
CeJtlcs and The trimnph was the ninth lu 10
Philadelphia 76ers enJoyed an stam ror the oaks, who
Bli:PAnsion feast Monday nlghl
Increased their first..plaee act..
The C.e ltlcs ri»Jled the san ~ntage in the Western Dhision
Diego Rockets, 134-113, ln the to four games over New
second hall of a Bo11ton Garden Orleam.
doubleheader after Philadelphia
Jim Eakins scored 32 polnlll
had tamed the Seat.Ue s...&gt;erst&gt; to lead the vialtors and Rick
nics, 127·117.
Barry added 31. Game honors,
Both San Diego ao:l Seattle however, went to Steve Jones of
are in their secorxt seasons of the Bucs with 34 points.
National Basketball Association
The game was tied at 122-122
pla,y while the Celtics and 76ers after regUlation time.
are longtime powers of the
ll was
U.e
oo1y pme
circuit.
scheduled ln the ABAJohn Havlicek am Sam Jones
each scored 16 points in the
NBA STANDINGS
nrst half to help Boston to a 5g..
By
United
Preu International
40 lead at Intermission. HavliEast
cek shared game honors with
W. L. Pet. GB
San DieKQ's Don Kojla, each
Cincinnati • . . . 8 2 .800
with 29 points.
The victory left the Celttes Baltimore . . . . 10 3 . 769
only 1 hall-game behind East- Booton . . . . . . 8 3 . 727 'h
em Division leader Clncl...tl Phlladel..,ia . . . 5 4 . 556 2'h
although they're still In third Detroit ..... .. 6 5.545 2%
Now York ..... 5 10 .333 .;lh
place_
MIIWBilkoe
..... 2 8 .2000 6
Hal Greer hit for 34 points
West
and BWy C\lnningham for 30 as
W. L. Pel. GB
tho 76ers bandied Seattle In the
ooly othor NBA game pil,yed. Loo Angeles • . . 9 4 . 692
The contest was halted for 27 POOonlx •...•. 5 5 .500 2\1
minutes late in the nnaJ period Atlanta . . . . . . . 6 6 .500 21'l
when 76er center Lucius Jack- Sao Diego ...... 5 6 . 455 3
son ri»ll'ld ol! 1 basket and S&amp;n Francisco ..• 5 7 417 3\1
glass backboard on a dunk shot. Chicago •...... 5 9 .357 4\&gt;
Seattle ........ 4 11 .267 6
The Oakland Olks had to
Monday's Reault8:
work a little harder than usual.
Philadelphia 127 Seattle 117
but the result was still the
Boston 134 San DieiJI) 113
oame.
(Only games lcheduJed)
Oaklall:! was forced into
'1\lesday'a Games:
overtime at New Orleans
Cincinnati
at BaiUmore
Monday night before emerging
Seattle at Milwaukee
with a 136-127 victory over the
San Diego at Chieago
Buccaneers in an American
Atlanta at San Franclaco

Cleveland broke its game
O(lOJl In tho third quarter with
a Dare screen pass to Leroy
Kelly. They were ahead by
onlY four jiOinto at the lime.
Kelly later doocrlbed the pll,y
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california, in the stretch run
toward a second consecutive
national championship, continues to lerwthen its lead.
The TroJans, who succeaslullY
cpened a rugged November
achedule with a .3.5-17 victory
over California, received 27 first
place votes arkl 340 points to:lay
in balloting by the 35-momher
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n t e d Press International star.:llnga by ripping lliinois, 36Boar~ of C&lt;aches.
0, the Wolverines' seventh
Ohio State was well behind In
victory in eight games.
second with 296 points while the
rest of the lop 10 h-om Jut
week was almost completely

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'!1le victory was the
Nlttany Ll001' 15th consecutive
regular season trhm~h, sai'Jd..
wlched around a Gator .Bowl tie
with ·norlda State.
Michigan, which wlll meet
second ranked Ohio state for
the Big Ten tide and a trip to
the Rose Bowl in two weeks
r e m a I n e d tied with ~
Buckeyes in the conference

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conference In rushing followtng
a record breaking 286 yards
gained Saturda,y, will alao be at
full strength. Podolak and Barry Crees were inJured In the
Hawkeyes' 68-34 rout over
Northwestern l88t week but
hotll will be re&amp;IY for tho big
ooe.
Rex Kern, ably replaced by

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uwne fiaured almost eVery
wa.r of toa!Dg a ball game and
ol beating ourselves," saJd
Michigan Stale Coach Dull¥
Dauafterty rollowfniJ Mooday's
workout. The Spart.aus JU!tered
no aerious injuries and all were
expected to be read1 for Saturdl,l''s Ult with Purdue.
.WIICO!Ioin and Dllnoia, the on1¥ two winless teams in the
eonferenee, and Northwestern,

Roo Maele.loWikf while out the backer Gerry adkloa wa1 adll Jurlo• after Ito 24..22 win ewer
paol weeki with Injuries, will out Wltll the Du.
Mlchlpn Stale. AU are
Indiana won the aame in ita ed to be available Soturdl,l' excall the Jilhal• for the nationalullllal laal mloiiiAI rulh Satur- cept quarlerbock llarr)' Gonao
ly ao&lt;OIId:.rarMci Bucka,yeo.
da.r
but ... left with nino in- and lrlpiW~~r,.n Joho - The fourlh-l'llllked wol..rines
of Michigan wore bav!Dg a
r&lt;lllllher Ill' of it with tile Du
bug Monday than
upoclad
to got from wlnlOII WIICOIIIin
when the teams meet Saturday.

Pem State replaced Kansas
in third after the Jayhawks
were upaet by Oklahoma and
NEW YORK (UPJ) - T h e
drq)ped to seventh. Michigan
United
Pre01 International to(&gt;
cllmOOd to No. 4 anJ Georgia
10
major
college football teams
took Dfth, followed by Missouri,
with
first
place votes and wonthe new Big Eight conrerence
lost-Ued recorda 1n parentheses.
leader, and Kana as.
Texas moved '4l to eighth, (EII!hth week).
Points
rollowed by ""set spedalist Team
I.
Southern
Cal
(27)
(7 -ll) 34!1
Auburn, breaking into the top 10
(7) (7-ll) 296
for
the first Ume, and 2. Ohio St.
3.
Penn
St.
(I) (7-l!) 278
Tomesaoe, which plooged to
4.
Michigan
(7 -0 180
lOth oller Its lou to Auburn
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5.
G&lt;!orgla
(6-ll..2)
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Mloaoorl
(7 -1) 164
Notre Dame was 11th, a
7. Kaosaa
(7-1} 121
shade ahead ot HOUlton, with
8. Texaa
(6-1-0 117
leads ln 811iata with 125 in 14 ~=:;tate~: :ue, ~~~
9. Aubur•
(6-0 46
games.
(5-1-1) 45
ICJBet Ias t weekend, tell to 15th, 10. ToMesseo
Seccnd 10 - 11. Notre Dame
barely nosing out AlabamL
Ohio Unlveraity, unbeaten In (36); 12. Houston (32); 13. Arkeight games, was 17th whlle anoao CZ8); H. OreiJI)n St. (27);
Yale, another unbeaten and 15. Pur&lt;Ne (10); 16. Alabama
owner of the longest wlrming (~; 17. Ohio Unlv. (5);
streak among major colleges- 18. Tie, Yale and T ex·
15-and Texas Tech Ued for ao Te&lt;h (4); 20. Soulllom Molllo18111. Southern Methodist com- dlsl2.
pleted the to(&gt; 20.
Southern california, due to
meet Oregon State, UCLA Led
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ARUJtandings
Notre Dame In Ita rllil!ed
November
schedule, rtwed
apart calirornia's highly regafd.
By United Pross lnternatioosl
ed defenae In scoring ita
Eaot
seventh victory without a loss.
W. L. Pel GB
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Ohio state, also 7-0, wall~
NIWTaaltlenlollon
Mlnneoota . . . . 5 1 .833
WiscoruJin 43-8 and Penn State
Kontueky . . . . . 5 4 .556 1\1
remained unbeaten in seven
New York ...• . 4 4 .500 2
games by rebotmdirv In the
Miami . . ••.. 3 4 . 429 2'h
second half to · IC)end Mlaml
Indiana .. .. .. 2 7 .222 4'h

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via ae*'lll'te .... Newumm auppooedb' _ . barred from tile
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Barbara Brittm and her long- 7ors to rnrite Its entire basic In three y8ara11 •••• CGntroverpla.r (24 years) woalll!y apouao; and anU,.aled conotltutloo to lry alal N. J ..........IIIWI Nell
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weahldor taxlcabf.YCOOII ..... Dick lem• .... There's a ll.lltle-on ln won reelectlon 11 we rorecast
HIPltJ&amp;' and Fran Jeffries' 9- major lea.-e baseball to get a herein ..•. Mamie Van Doren's
yoar-&lt;~id dlullhfllr Steplwde Ia 7th umpire tor next year's World
chatter to chums at The DeleIn Madrid for hor rum debut Series - wllo would IIIOIIitor an
gate was her need for a new aIn Paramount's ~•A Talent For inataot-TV-replay llyool; bet- partment In N. Y. and her in\011ella it doesn't
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The whole Sinatra family reTbe Billy Bucld Chop Houae
Demlaton Slater.
Tnerne in the Hotel g,trbume corded a Yule album for ChristGay 90a' owner Obie 8 a r t
Ia panilli out ll'atla -rbllcks mas peddl!Dg .... I' Yvette lollm- llloul!hl bio other intereal&amp; as
o1 (what eloo?l Melville's "Billy leux' acting talents seem a bit chairman of a N, J. -board
Buddi" you were expectilll may- over everyone's head, maybe it's and president of Patterson Brass
be lolob.Y Dick? Thal'o for a fish because the young star oC wroys co. gave him an odd tomblna·
house ••.• When we were YOUIII. tn the Attic"nextstarsln''Three tioo of lntereata until he learn''fish fries11 were Saturday night in the Attic" .... Jotlt Huston ed bis manager Jim Drinkwafllr
Btlples of oorner saloonai one described 44 de Sade," in which
is B licensed embalmer.
enlerprio!Dg sal-e IJ'abbed he' II act, as "I&gt;Orll081'811hi&lt; hut
Composer Julio Sl3'ne at J\&lt;po11
all tile trade for - · until the not amoral," and The Krem-

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YOUTH ASKED FOR lfl
Thll eolumn is ror young people, their problema and ploosures, their troti&gt;les and lim. AI
with tile rest of Helen HOlp USI,
it welcomes laughs but WCift't
doclp a oorlous queoUon with
a brush-oil.
Send )'&lt;lUI' leenaie CJIOSIIOOS
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DON'T JUDGE ADULTS BY
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IN COLUMNS
Dear Holen:
'fhe more I rand ot sdults the
morel dreadbecomingme. Don't
got me wroog. I think you are
level-beaded and weii"!UaWiod,
Helen. But ohl Tho - l e w h o
write ini
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they worey about: Gossip, tuBbinds who won't scrub the lbower, tbe exact age when a girl
ean shan her legs or wear a
bra (not baaed oo when IIIII is
necessary but how old she is.)
Imt my JIUiior gripes are peoJ)e llke 11 Mark" who brag that
lldUlterY nved bia marriage, and
women who eave in and Jive their
dauShter&amp; Tho Pill. Tho real knee
l!no&lt;kor woo from the widow who
let a man mooch off her for two
years, and she was sr.are he loved her •"because he macle love
to me every night !lnce he moved ln.•• Doesn~ she know the dlflerence between sex and lave?
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Thurmond Is averaging 21.7 a
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Bill Bracll
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SuOO&amp;y, Tackle Jim Kanickl
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By United Press lnterrational
Basketball Association game.
The
Boston
CeJtlcs and The trimnph was the ninth lu 10
Philadelphia 76ers enJoyed an stam ror the oaks, who
Bli:PAnsion feast Monday nlghl
Increased their first..plaee act..
The C.e ltlcs ri»Jled the san ~ntage in the Western Dhision
Diego Rockets, 134-113, ln the to four games over New
second hall of a Bo11ton Garden Orleam.
doubleheader after Philadelphia
Jim Eakins scored 32 polnlll
had tamed the Seat.Ue s...&gt;erst&gt; to lead the vialtors and Rick
nics, 127·117.
Barry added 31. Game honors,
Both San Diego ao:l Seattle however, went to Steve Jones of
are in their secorxt seasons of the Bucs with 34 points.
National Basketball Association
The game was tied at 122-122
pla,y while the Celtics and 76ers after regUlation time.
are longtime powers of the
ll was
U.e
oo1y pme
circuit.
scheduled ln the ABAJohn Havlicek am Sam Jones
each scored 16 points in the
NBA STANDINGS
nrst half to help Boston to a 5g..
By
United
Preu International
40 lead at Intermission. HavliEast
cek shared game honors with
W. L. Pet. GB
San DieKQ's Don Kojla, each
Cincinnati • . . . 8 2 .800
with 29 points.
The victory left the Celttes Baltimore . . . . 10 3 . 769
only 1 hall-game behind East- Booton . . . . . . 8 3 . 727 'h
em Division leader Clncl...tl Phlladel..,ia . . . 5 4 . 556 2'h
although they're still In third Detroit ..... .. 6 5.545 2%
Now York ..... 5 10 .333 .;lh
place_
MIIWBilkoe
..... 2 8 .2000 6
Hal Greer hit for 34 points
West
and BWy C\lnningham for 30 as
W. L. Pel. GB
tho 76ers bandied Seattle In the
ooly othor NBA game pil,yed. Loo Angeles • . . 9 4 . 692
The contest was halted for 27 POOonlx •...•. 5 5 .500 2\1
minutes late in the nnaJ period Atlanta . . . . . . . 6 6 .500 21'l
when 76er center Lucius Jack- Sao Diego ...... 5 6 . 455 3
son ri»ll'ld ol! 1 basket and S&amp;n Francisco ..• 5 7 417 3\1
glass backboard on a dunk shot. Chicago •...... 5 9 .357 4\&gt;
Seattle ........ 4 11 .267 6
The Oakland Olks had to
Monday's Reault8:
work a little harder than usual.
Philadelphia 127 Seattle 117
but the result was still the
Boston 134 San DieiJI) 113
oame.
(Only games lcheduJed)
Oaklall:! was forced into
'1\lesday'a Games:
overtime at New Orleans
Cincinnati
at BaiUmore
Monday night before emerging
Seattle at Milwaukee
with a 136-127 victory over the
San Diego at Chieago
Buccaneers in an American
Atlanta at San Franclaco

Cleveland broke its game
O(lOJl In tho third quarter with
a Dare screen pass to Leroy
Kelly. They were ahead by
onlY four jiOinto at the lime.
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california, in the stretch run
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The TroJans, who succeaslullY
cpened a rugged November
achedule with a .3.5-17 victory
over California, received 27 first
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in balloting by the 35-momher
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0, the Wolverines' seventh
Ohio State was well behind In
victory in eight games.
second with 296 points while the
rest of the lop 10 h-om Jut
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wlched around a Gator .Bowl tie
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Michigan, which wlll meet
second ranked Ohio state for
the Big Ten tide and a trip to
the Rose Bowl in two weeks
r e m a I n e d tied with ~
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Hawkeyes' 68-34 rout over
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Rex Kern, ably replaced by

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ol beating ourselves," saJd
Michigan Stale Coach Dull¥
Dauafterty rollowfniJ Mooday's
workout. The Spart.aus JU!tered
no aerious injuries and all were
expected to be read1 for Saturdl,l''s Ult with Purdue.
.WIICO!Ioin and Dllnoia, the on1¥ two winless teams in the
eonferenee, and Northwestern,

Roo Maele.loWikf while out the backer Gerry adkloa wa1 adll Jurlo• after Ito 24..22 win ewer
paol weeki with Injuries, will out Wltll the Du.
Mlchlpn Stale. AU are
Indiana won the aame in ita ed to be available Soturdl,l' excall the Jilhal• for the nationalullllal laal mloiiiAI rulh Satur- cept quarlerbock llarr)' Gonao
ly ao&lt;OIId:.rarMci Bucka,yeo.
da.r
but ... left with nino in- and lrlpiW~~r,.n Joho - The fourlh-l'llllked wol..rines
of Michigan wore bav!Dg a
r&lt;lllllher Ill' of it with tile Du
bug Monday than
upoclad
to got from wlnlOII WIICOIIIin
when the teams meet Saturday.

Pem State replaced Kansas
in third after the Jayhawks
were upaet by Oklahoma and
NEW YORK (UPJ) - T h e
drq)ped to seventh. Michigan
United
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10
major
college football teams
took Dfth, followed by Missouri,
with
first
place votes and wonthe new Big Eight conrerence
lost-Ued recorda 1n parentheses.
leader, and Kana as.
Texas moved '4l to eighth, (EII!hth week).
Points
rollowed by ""set spedalist Team
I.
Southern
Cal
(27)
(7 -ll) 34!1
Auburn, breaking into the top 10
(7) (7-ll) 296
for
the first Ume, and 2. Ohio St.
3.
Penn
St.
(I) (7-l!) 278
Tomesaoe, which plooged to
4.
Michigan
(7 -0 180
lOth oller Its lou to Auburn
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5.
G&lt;!orgla
(6-ll..2)
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6.
Mloaoorl
(7 -1) 164
Notre Dame was 11th, a
7. Kaosaa
(7-1} 121
shade ahead ot HOUlton, with
8. Texaa
(6-1-0 117
leads ln 811iata with 125 in 14 ~=:;tate~: :ue, ~~~
9. Aubur•
(6-0 46
games.
(5-1-1) 45
ICJBet Ias t weekend, tell to 15th, 10. ToMesseo
Seccnd 10 - 11. Notre Dame
barely nosing out AlabamL
Ohio Unlveraity, unbeaten In (36); 12. Houston (32); 13. Arkeight games, was 17th whlle anoao CZ8); H. OreiJI)n St. (27);
Yale, another unbeaten and 15. Pur&lt;Ne (10); 16. Alabama
owner of the longest wlrming (~; 17. Ohio Unlv. (5);
streak among major colleges- 18. Tie, Yale and T ex·
15-and Texas Tech Ued for ao Te&lt;h (4); 20. Soulllom Molllo18111. Southern Methodist com- dlsl2.
pleted the to(&gt; 20.
Southern california, due to
meet Oregon State, UCLA Led
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ARUJtandings
Notre Dame In Ita rllil!ed
November
schedule, rtwed
apart calirornia's highly regafd.
By United Pross lnternatioosl
ed defenae In scoring ita
Eaot
seventh victory without a loss.
W. L. Pel GB
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Ohio state, also 7-0, wall~
NIWTaaltlenlollon
Mlnneoota . . . . 5 1 .833
WiscoruJin 43-8 and Penn State
Kontueky . . . . . 5 4 .556 1\1
remained unbeaten in seven
New York ...• . 4 4 .500 2
games by rebotmdirv In the
Miami . . ••.. 3 4 . 429 2'h
second half to · IC)end Mlaml
Indiana .. .. .. 2 7 .222 4'h

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BAKER FURNITURE

REPORT OF CONDmON OF

The Pomeroy National Bank
OF POMEROY
In the State of Ohio, at !he Cloao of Buslnoos on October 30, 1968. Published
1n ReiiPonae to eall!Mde by ComjJtrollerotthe Currency, unter Seetlon 5211,
u. S. Revised Statutes.

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A SONG AND GAMES workshop

Mrs. Thereon Ohlinger ofDayton was the weekend gueit of
Mrs. Elmer Wickham .
Mrs. Sam Bolin and MJss Pa-

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for adult leaders and troop corn·
mittee members has been planned for Tue sday, Nov. 19 1 7:30
to 9:30p.m. at the Jackson County Bank, Ravenswood.
Mrs. 1. R. Neal, neighborl1ood
clulirman, is a candidat~ for the
nominating committeeofthe Four
Rive rs Girl Scout Council. A
meeting of the council open to
all registered members, has been
scheduled for Wednesday, Nov.
20 at the North Parkersburg Bap~
tist Church.

tricia Courtney or Athens spent
Suncla.\.• with Mrs. Welby Wtaaley Afternoon visitors at the
Whaley home were Mr s. Lelia
. Curtis and daughter, Sandy.
Miss JeaMe Hines of Colum~. bus spent the ,weekend here with
..,,]fer tiiOifier, ' ldi's: l!dWar'll Hlne!f';
Minersville.
Dick Karr is recuperating at
home after a time of confinement at Veterans Memorial HospllaL VIsiting with him Wednesda,y was his daughter, Mrs.
Edward Bauer or Marlon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HUI and
Willoughby Hill are at Marton
for the funeral servlces of their
brother, D. Kenneth Hill, 82,
who died Satorday.

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Son Born Nov. 9
To Dennis Smiths

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ATIEND OPEN HOUSE
Four Meigs Hlmt School oenlorl attended open houu Slturda)' at the Nationwide BeauV
Academ,y, Columllla They were
Judjl Cottrill, VIcky Radfor d,
Boyer, and Janice Smith.

Michael, ••Testl(ytng;u Mrt. Joa~
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Jo Smitb, Mrs. Jadde Bricklea,
Mlaa Doma Reibel, Mlas LIDcla
&amp;nih, Mill .!Jw'(ll &amp;.nith, MilS
Jeml8 Ellerl!bech, Mrs. Robert
Ari!Old, and Mrs. Charles LYtle.

Mrs. L. P. Sterrett was lead-

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Tho Baptist World Da,y of theme "lnaamueh AI Ye Have
Prayer was observed at Thura- Done 11."
day nlght'o meeting ol the Fom .
Taking part with meditations
eroy Society of the American were Mra. Harry Bailey, "Show~
Baptist Women.
ing Compal&amp;toni 11 Mrs. Oliver

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er Cor the program and gave
the call to worship Collowed by
scripture, Luke 11, and t h e Lord's Prayer in unl1011. The

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A rumm~ sale plaMed fur
Friday and Saturday by Uul Ap~

Thorne Cottrill, "Giwln&amp;.'' Each
participant read scripture pertalnlnl to the meditation, and
Membership cards and girl scout pins were presented to the
mes~Jage from the prealdent ot concluded with aUent prayer on
troqJ
committee at the recent investiture or Middleport Brownie
the Women's Department of the suggested prayer thoughts.
Tr0&lt;1117!.
Baptist World AUiance followed
The ollerl!!l! taken will be doMrs. Bernard Fultz, leader, gave recognition to Mrs. Bobby
a. meditation by Mr s. sterrett. nated ror the use of the WornPa,ne, asaistant leader am Mrs, Robert Dyer, Mrs. Ronald McSOloist for the service was en's Department of World Bap..
Mrs. Elmer Wlekham who wu Uet Alliance. Prayer by Mn. Dade, Mrs. Larry Fox, and Mrs. Fred Hotrman, committee memCUPON REQUEST)
accompanied by Mrs. James Ste- llephenaon and the song, "Bleat bers. She also introduced Mrs. L R. Neal, Neighborhood 1 chair·
man for the Four Rivers Girl Scout COuncU, who spoke briefly on
Our UtOeiGMd Cleanl"'
phenson. g.e sang stanzas ot Be The Tie That Binds" oon.
lhe
sCOUUJlB program and the role of the troop committee.
uchrtst for the Whole W i d e eluded 1be World 08¥ of Pray~
Girl8 of Mrs. Neal's tr~ 39 presented the Brownie Story in
:otliftiOII'I
World" and "Work tor the Nlglll er observance .
playlet form In costume. Taking part were Barbara Fultz, Vicki
Kelly, Janet Neal, Lisa Herald, and Becky Fultz. .
and pra.vers carrying out the meeting
which preatded
opened with
Mra. Michael
at thea
The Brownie colors or yellow
Thanksgiving meditation, prayer
and brown were carried out in Bernessa Hood, Cin:ly Reedy,and
and a song. ~ BIUlottnced t h e
suggelted daily meditations tor the refreshment table decora- Katrina Batey.
tions. The centezplece was ol
November. Mrs. Elmer Wickham
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
yellow and brown dowers with a
conducted the love gift dedica.
A GIIT OF MONEY lor purBrownie doll accent and yellow
tiOft, and Mrs. J, Edward Fos-.
tapers. The cookies served were chase of Christmas items to be
ter reported oo the Nov. I World
in the shape of Girl Scout em~ sent to the Hoi Due Anh OrphanCommunity Day observance. It
blems,
outlined in brown and age in Saigon was made at MonNorth on Rt. 62
ond
was voted to purchase a $3 gltt,
centered with a yellow uB" . day night's meeting of MiddlePt. Ploesont, W. Yo.
MOTOR LOOGE
eerUfieate for Qle project.
About 60 atteOOed the lnvesti· port Scout Troq~ 39,
Refreshments were sened by
FOR RESERVATIOHS CALL
The projed or sending girts
ture servi ce for the 22 trocp
Mrs. Jenkins Slusher and Mrs.
to the orphanage is being handled
members.
Stephenson during tbe conclud.
by Pomeroy Troq, 61 through
Entertainment In The "Starlichl Room"
lng Jocial hour.
Sgt. Thorne Cottrill stationed In
POMEROY TROOP 61
Thh Fri. &amp; Sat.
Francis Taylor Group fHturin9,
THE MEIGS MARAUDERS Pa- Vietnam.
the exciting t-inging voiu of Harry Joseph .
Work on the Chri.stmas needle~
trol entertained at last week's
SUHOAY BUFFET -HOOH TO 4 PM
meeting with a party for other craft. project was continued durAirman and Mrs. Dennis Smith, members of the troop. The affair ~~ the meeting held at the Scout
SPI!CIAL"WEElCEK!rRATES
House. In lieu or a holiday parthe former Beverly JHI Beaver, was held at the home of Mrs. Pat
THREE OAYS AHD TWO HIGHTS
!)'1 the troop voted to do someDuffy,
assistant
leader,
who
was
ol Rantoul, m., are announcing
(Fri. thru Sun . 2 p.m.l
thing for elderly Middleport resi·
the birth of their first child, a assisted by Mr s. Richard Jones.
2 Porsono (doublo bodL...................... $24.00
dents. Each of the three patrols
The
girls
played
games
and
slx pound, 13 ounce son. Nov.
3 Persona (one double and
wlll plan a party Cor an elderly
9 at the Chanute Air Force Base served r eCrestunents. Hostesses
ono lilllflo bod) ...................................... $30.00
COtCJle.
fOr
the
party
were
Vicki
Hoff.
Hospital, named Ralph Eugene .
..1 Por,sono (two double bodsl .............. $35.00
The troop is selling scout calMr. and Mrs. John Beaver man, Tina Duffy, Patty Heaton,
endars for 35 cents each, half
of 1542 Nye Ave., Pomeroy, are
Golf Course Privileges
Tennis CoUrts
of which is retained in the troop
the maternal grandparents and
Convention Facilities
Air Strip Facilities
treasury.
the paternal grandparents are

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land to vialt Bill Hack~ rreahWh.re Shoea Are ienaiblr Priced
man at case Western Reserve. .__ _ _ _ _ _ _..;;M;;.ID:;:;D;L;.E:,P,::O::;R~T.:,•,::0:;..

1an Ssteu, held- at the home of
Mrs. Thomas Cook.
The Jlll'Q' was acb....,ed lor
Dee. 5 beginning with a dinner Merprat Seldenabel was won by
at 6:15 at the Trinity U n It e d Miss Bernice AM DursL Gamel
Church of Christ. Members trill were plQ'ed with prize• being aexchange $1 giltL Mro. Heory warded to Mrs. Seldenabel, Mrs.
Relbel was IJIIIOinted to buy fa- Reibel , Mrs. Stewart. and Miss
vorl and gltta for pme Jll"izeB. Thelma Grueaer. Ten members
Mra. Etl!el Stewart, prelldent, and two KUesta, Mrs. Cook's
had eharp ()( the meeting. The grandson and Donna Reibel, at.
prize pa&lt;:kap clco!atecl by _Mrs. tended the meeting.

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IN VfETN,\M
Stair Sergeant Gerard M. Gregory~ whose wife, Clara, Is t h e
daughter ot Mrs. DoroU., Glenn
of Rt. 2, R•cine, served with
the 4449th a,mbat Crew Traln1111! &amp;Jladron at Sewart AFB,
Temt., prior to his arrival in
_Southeast Aala. The sergeant is
a 1962 graduateolBoaton(Mass.)
Hl(lll School.

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WOI plaonocl
!l!adtYwhOI!tbeiJnltedMethodl• Youtb Fellowiii!IP of t h e
Fore• Run Cloireb met ~­
nlsbt ·at the church.
Amette Warner I:&lt;IIDided the
meeting Tereaa Good! pre-.,g the pn!ll'am of Bible
ver~ea. Games were led b1 J)an..
I!Y Nease and the NYF
tk!a c:oneluded the meeting. ReA

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Ral!!h Glbli!l, Jr., New HaY.,_
Mr. ll!d Mrs. lllmer ~
.......... - · wl11! • - - ftl obMned ~with • - - Jr. &lt;J(Wheellnl~f!m!Thuro­
Ill .......... ~ Holl IIJ &lt;III!Ol' !lllQ'·
. daY lo Smclay bore &gt;lalllnl will!
Ill 1111. ~ - · 9 at 7:Altandllll be-• Mr. • n ~ Mr. ll!d MrL Poul Gruear.
10 p.m. IIIII I'll Martin Mrs. Glllball!d their ..., Grell,
Mr. and Mrl. Don Gruoaer ()(
Glie nrt plocod .., a lace

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named ll!d QaYicl Neea,··Hil'Old
Slo-, CIJHIJ Gooch, 11 ~ m a

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EXPERT WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
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visitors
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CottrUl,
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ASSETS
Caah, balances with other banks, and cash Items In
proeen of eolleetloo . , , ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $ 87!,814. 70
United Stateo Govemnent obligation• . , , , • •• .• • • •• •..•• 4,263,625.48
Obllptl..,. of States and polltlc:al subdlvisloos • • , . , • , , • , , , 534,055,03
Other Securities • •• •. • . • . • .• • • • • • .. •••••••• , • • • • 19,742.50
Federal Funda sold and Securttlea purctased
wder qreements to resell •• • ••• , . • •• , , ••• , ••••• 1,3001 000.00
Leans and dlacounta •••• • •• ••• , • • ••••• , • , , , , ••• , •• 3,921,511.52
Bank Premises, turniture an:i dxturea, aM other
111et1 r epresenting bank premises . ,. . . . . . .. . . .... 1221 435.30
Other aaseta • • , ••.••• , .. .... ........ . .. . ..... . , 187.129,30

TOTAL ASSETS ...... . . . . .... .. . , .. . •......$111223,383.83
UABILITIES
Demand depostts of tlliivtdulls, partrwratdps,
ani corpontions . . . . . . . ....... . ..... . . . .... $3 1 033,110.46
Tbne and savings diP&lt;&gt;Sita ollollvlduola, partnerships,
and corpontions . • • • • • •. , • • , .••••••• • • , . • • 5,130,839. 68
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or United States Government , , ••. , ••.• ••. , , 871 355.77
Deposito or States alii polltlc:al slbllvislons . . . •• • ...• 1,51 8,822. 17
Gertifled and omcers' Checkl, etc.. • • • • . . • . . • . . . . . .
25,442.75

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TOTAL DEPOSITS , , . ..• , . • ••• $io,395,570. 78
Total demand deposits. , • , . , • • .
Total lime and aavi!WI depoelta •• ,

3,951,231.15
6144! 1339,63

TOTAL UAllllJTIES , , , ... .. . . ... , , .... . ... $10,395,570.78
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Stock - Total 111r vo1ue • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •• •
200,000.00
No. aberos l!llborbed - .8000
No. sharea outltaniiJW - 8000
Surplus • • • • . . •• • , .••••• , ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 400,000.00
Undivided pralltz ' • • •• .••••• ' ••• ' •••• ' ' .••• . ' '
227,81a.D5
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . .. . .. ....... .. . -\ 827,813,05
TOTAL UABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . • . . . 1,2!3,38! 85
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that this report of eonlltioo Ia true and correct to the beat of m,y knowledl!e
and bellet
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Ashland LP-Gas-

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EDISON HOBSTE'M'Ell
HORACE KARR
ELDON WEEKS

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bumbcrshoot, i&amp; like tryinsto stop an cliephant with a cap
I'JD. There's just no way.
YC)U see. End~ra ~ a rcm!Ubble substanc:e that lOOks
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ers? At your local authorized Pontiac: dealer's. of ·coUnli
On any Bonneville. ExecUiive, Calalina or OTC'1. . ' · '
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ll!moll, S!!D4ra Bear, l'llt1 Bulb
ll!d SI!IU Lrtle.

Shower Given
Susie Kasper
Mill a. ... 1$1•. Spring !l.,
Pamorot, entertabled recently
wl11! a periOIIII .._er honoring
IIIII &amp;!do Kasper, brlde-eled
al Donny Smllb.
A yellow and green c o 1 o r
aeheme waa carried out tn the.
decontlona. Streamen extendICI from the 11111 qble to the
lloor. A wedding beU centerpiece was used on the table.
Punch and cake "ere
by
the bosteas. Games were pltYed
wtlb prlzeo being anrded to the

were Mr. ll!d MrL Lawrence
Gerlach and family, PlliDt Pleas- Calumbuo ......, weekll!d Ylaltora
ani; Mr. ll!d Mrs. Charles Wer- ()( ll!elr porenlo, Mr. and Mro.
Harvey Nowland, MsiGD, W. VL,
ey and lamllJ, Pamorot; Mr. and Mr. ll!d Yn. flnuam Grueand Mrs. Jake Glhbe, Colwilbuo, aer, Middleport. llebl&gt;le Grueand Mr. and Mrs. Sorll)' Hat- aer' at Glenv!Uo State
gert;y ll!d family, Mr. and Mrs. College, was also home lor 1l!o
Marcellus Wald and ·
Mr. and MrL Richard Walker, ""::"'· ClJda 1\llenaworth ••·
and Ralph Glbbe, Sr. .
companied Mr. ll!d Mrs. Don
Tho Ralph Glbbo' - · · Gn1eaer to ColuD&gt;us. She ..W .
Glorta, ...., attends aebool lD
f'hlla&lt;lelplda, waatelephoaod&lt;k!r- leave from there Friday for Kanlnc the da)'.
aas lor u . . - vlllt with
her aon-ID~aw and daugl!ter, Col,
and Mrs. James Hartinger. Col.
Hartinger lo atatloned at the
McConnell Alr Force Baae.
Mr. and Mrs. Georaa Hackett, Jr., Melanie and Dennis.
drove to Columbus ~ where
HoUdly party plans were com~ they were joined b.)' Rose Ma-

Holiday

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Chle!s o! Magnolia Temple, 1'1th-

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OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
Tbe 28UJ amiveraary or Mr'
and Mrs. Charita Werry, Rock
l'amoro1, .,.., observed recialli- a larnU,v dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James

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39. 88
BAKER FURNITURE

REPORT OF CONDmON OF

The Pomeroy National Bank
OF POMEROY
In the State of Ohio, at !he Cloao of Buslnoos on October 30, 1968. Published
1n ReiiPonae to eall!Mde by ComjJtrollerotthe Currency, unter Seetlon 5211,
u. S. Revised Statutes.

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A SONG AND GAMES workshop

Mrs. Thereon Ohlinger ofDayton was the weekend gueit of
Mrs. Elmer Wickham .
Mrs. Sam Bolin and MJss Pa-

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for adult leaders and troop corn·
mittee members has been planned for Tue sday, Nov. 19 1 7:30
to 9:30p.m. at the Jackson County Bank, Ravenswood.
Mrs. 1. R. Neal, neighborl1ood
clulirman, is a candidat~ for the
nominating committeeofthe Four
Rive rs Girl Scout Council. A
meeting of the council open to
all registered members, has been
scheduled for Wednesday, Nov.
20 at the North Parkersburg Bap~
tist Church.

tricia Courtney or Athens spent
Suncla.\.• with Mrs. Welby Wtaaley Afternoon visitors at the
Whaley home were Mr s. Lelia
. Curtis and daughter, Sandy.
Miss JeaMe Hines of Colum~. bus spent the ,weekend here with
..,,]fer tiiOifier, ' ldi's: l!dWar'll Hlne!f';
Minersville.
Dick Karr is recuperating at
home after a time of confinement at Veterans Memorial HospllaL VIsiting with him Wednesda,y was his daughter, Mrs.
Edward Bauer or Marlon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HUI and
Willoughby Hill are at Marton
for the funeral servlces of their
brother, D. Kenneth Hill, 82,
who died Satorday.

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a.rter No. 1980

••• OR WE PAY THE TOW!

Son Born Nov. 9
To Dennis Smiths

AN ADVEHTURE IH SUMPTUOUS LIVING
AT VERY REASOHABLE RA TES-WITHIH EASY REACH

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INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE-MUTUAL FUNDS
220 N. 2nd AVE.

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wlmen.

ATIEND OPEN HOUSE
Four Meigs Hlmt School oenlorl attended open houu Slturda)' at the Nationwide BeauV
Academ,y, Columllla They were
Judjl Cottrill, VIcky Radfor d,
Boyer, and Janice Smith.

Michael, ••Testl(ytng;u Mrt. Joa~
eph· Cook, ''Pra,yin&amp;i" M r a.

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Qaelta ware Mls~ Linda sauv1&amp;8. MlaaBr-Jnirabam, MI..
Jo Smitb, Mrs. Jadde Bricklea,
Mlaa Doma Reibel, Mlas LIDcla
&amp;nih, Mill .!Jw'(ll &amp;.nith, MilS
Jeml8 Ellerl!bech, Mrs. Robert
Ari!Old, and Mrs. Charles LYtle.

Mrs. L. P. Sterrett was lead-

GUA·RANT

Cleaners
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POMEROY,O

992-2384

Tho Baptist World Da,y of theme "lnaamueh AI Ye Have
Prayer was observed at Thura- Done 11."
day nlght'o meeting ol the Fom .
Taking part with meditations
eroy Society of the American were Mra. Harry Bailey, "Show~
Baptist Women.
ing Compal&amp;toni 11 Mrs. Oliver

SERVICE

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World Day Observed'
er Cor the program and gave
the call to worship Collowed by
scripture, Luke 11, and t h e Lord's Prayer in unl1011. The

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CHAIIIGE SAlE PL ~C E
A rumm~ sale plaMed fur
Friday and Saturday by Uul Ap~

Thorne Cottrill, "Giwln&amp;.'' Each
participant read scripture pertalnlnl to the meditation, and
Membership cards and girl scout pins were presented to the
mes~Jage from the prealdent ot concluded with aUent prayer on
troqJ
committee at the recent investiture or Middleport Brownie
the Women's Department of the suggested prayer thoughts.
Tr0&lt;1117!.
Baptist World AUiance followed
The ollerl!!l! taken will be doMrs. Bernard Fultz, leader, gave recognition to Mrs. Bobby
a. meditation by Mr s. sterrett. nated ror the use of the WornPa,ne, asaistant leader am Mrs, Robert Dyer, Mrs. Ronald McSOloist for the service was en's Department of World Bap..
Mrs. Elmer Wlekham who wu Uet Alliance. Prayer by Mn. Dade, Mrs. Larry Fox, and Mrs. Fred Hotrman, committee memCUPON REQUEST)
accompanied by Mrs. James Ste- llephenaon and the song, "Bleat bers. She also introduced Mrs. L R. Neal, Neighborhood 1 chair·
man for the Four Rivers Girl Scout COuncU, who spoke briefly on
Our UtOeiGMd Cleanl"'
phenson. g.e sang stanzas ot Be The Tie That Binds" oon.
lhe
sCOUUJlB program and the role of the troop committee.
uchrtst for the Whole W i d e eluded 1be World 08¥ of Pray~
Girl8 of Mrs. Neal's tr~ 39 presented the Brownie Story in
:otliftiOII'I
World" and "Work tor the Nlglll er observance .
playlet form In costume. Taking part were Barbara Fultz, Vicki
Kelly, Janet Neal, Lisa Herald, and Becky Fultz. .
and pra.vers carrying out the meeting
which preatded
opened with
Mra. Michael
at thea
The Brownie colors or yellow
Thanksgiving meditation, prayer
and brown were carried out in Bernessa Hood, Cin:ly Reedy,and
and a song. ~ BIUlottnced t h e
suggelted daily meditations tor the refreshment table decora- Katrina Batey.
tions. The centezplece was ol
November. Mrs. Elmer Wickham
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
yellow and brown dowers with a
conducted the love gift dedica.
A GIIT OF MONEY lor purBrownie doll accent and yellow
tiOft, and Mrs. J, Edward Fos-.
tapers. The cookies served were chase of Christmas items to be
ter reported oo the Nov. I World
in the shape of Girl Scout em~ sent to the Hoi Due Anh OrphanCommunity Day observance. It
blems,
outlined in brown and age in Saigon was made at MonNorth on Rt. 62
ond
was voted to purchase a $3 gltt,
centered with a yellow uB" . day night's meeting of MiddlePt. Ploesont, W. Yo.
MOTOR LOOGE
eerUfieate for Qle project.
About 60 atteOOed the lnvesti· port Scout Troq~ 39,
Refreshments were sened by
FOR RESERVATIOHS CALL
The projed or sending girts
ture servi ce for the 22 trocp
Mrs. Jenkins Slusher and Mrs.
to the orphanage is being handled
members.
Stephenson during tbe conclud.
by Pomeroy Troq, 61 through
Entertainment In The "Starlichl Room"
lng Jocial hour.
Sgt. Thorne Cottrill stationed In
POMEROY TROOP 61
Thh Fri. &amp; Sat.
Francis Taylor Group fHturin9,
THE MEIGS MARAUDERS Pa- Vietnam.
the exciting t-inging voiu of Harry Joseph .
Work on the Chri.stmas needle~
trol entertained at last week's
SUHOAY BUFFET -HOOH TO 4 PM
meeting with a party for other craft. project was continued durAirman and Mrs. Dennis Smith, members of the troop. The affair ~~ the meeting held at the Scout
SPI!CIAL"WEElCEK!rRATES
House. In lieu or a holiday parthe former Beverly JHI Beaver, was held at the home of Mrs. Pat
THREE OAYS AHD TWO HIGHTS
!)'1 the troop voted to do someDuffy,
assistant
leader,
who
was
ol Rantoul, m., are announcing
(Fri. thru Sun . 2 p.m.l
thing for elderly Middleport resi·
the birth of their first child, a assisted by Mr s. Richard Jones.
2 Porsono (doublo bodL...................... $24.00
dents. Each of the three patrols
The
girls
played
games
and
slx pound, 13 ounce son. Nov.
3 Persona (one double and
wlll plan a party Cor an elderly
9 at the Chanute Air Force Base served r eCrestunents. Hostesses
ono lilllflo bod) ...................................... $30.00
COtCJle.
fOr
the
party
were
Vicki
Hoff.
Hospital, named Ralph Eugene .
..1 Por,sono (two double bodsl .............. $35.00
The troop is selling scout calMr. and Mrs. John Beaver man, Tina Duffy, Patty Heaton,
endars for 35 cents each, half
of 1542 Nye Ave., Pomeroy, are
Golf Course Privileges
Tennis CoUrts
of which is retained in the troop
the maternal grandparents and
Convention Facilities
Air Strip Facilities
treasury.
the paternal grandparents are

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land to vialt Bill Hack~ rreahWh.re Shoea Are ienaiblr Priced
man at case Western Reserve. .__ _ _ _ _ _ _..;;M;;.ID:;:;D;L;.E:,P,::O::;R~T.:,•,::0:;..

1an Ssteu, held- at the home of
Mrs. Thomas Cook.
The Jlll'Q' was acb....,ed lor
Dee. 5 beginning with a dinner Merprat Seldenabel was won by
at 6:15 at the Trinity U n It e d Miss Bernice AM DursL Gamel
Church of Christ. Members trill were plQ'ed with prize• being aexchange $1 giltL Mro. Heory warded to Mrs. Seldenabel, Mrs.
Relbel was IJIIIOinted to buy fa- Reibel , Mrs. Stewart. and Miss
vorl and gltta for pme Jll"izeB. Thelma Grueaer. Ten members
Mra. Etl!el Stewart, prelldent, and two KUesta, Mrs. Cook's
had eharp ()( the meeting. The grandson and Donna Reibel, at.
prize pa&lt;:kap clco!atecl by _Mrs. tended the meeting.

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SUSAN

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IN VfETN,\M
Stair Sergeant Gerard M. Gregory~ whose wife, Clara, Is t h e
daughter ot Mrs. DoroU., Glenn
of Rt. 2, R•cine, served with
the 4449th a,mbat Crew Traln1111! &amp;Jladron at Sewart AFB,
Temt., prior to his arrival in
_Southeast Aala. The sergeant is
a 1962 graduateolBoaton(Mass.)
Hl(lll School.

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Is Planned

5- The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., 1'ue~ay, November 12, 1968

WOI plaonocl
!l!adtYwhOI!tbeiJnltedMethodl• Youtb Fellowiii!IP of t h e
Fore• Run Cloireb met ~­
nlsbt ·at the church.
Amette Warner I:&lt;IIDided the
meeting Tereaa Good! pre-.,g the pn!ll'am of Bible
ver~ea. Games were led b1 J)an..
I!Y Nease and the NYF
tk!a c:oneluded the meeting. ReA

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To Bowl on Sunday

Ral!!h Glbli!l, Jr., New HaY.,_
Mr. ll!d Mrs. lllmer ~
.......... - · wl11! • - - ftl obMned ~with • - - Jr. &lt;J(Wheellnl~f!m!Thuro­
Ill .......... ~ Holl IIJ &lt;III!Ol' !lllQ'·
. daY lo Smclay bore &gt;lalllnl will!
Ill 1111. ~ - · 9 at 7:Altandllll be-• Mr. • n ~ Mr. ll!d MrL Poul Gruear.
10 p.m. IIIII I'll Martin Mrs. Glllball!d their ..., Grell,
Mr. and Mrl. Don Gruoaer ()(
Glie nrt plocod .., a lace

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lreahmenis wve oerved to thooe
named ll!d QaYicl Neea,··Hil'Old
Slo-, CIJHIJ Gooch, 11 ~ m a

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FREE! 1 GALLON OF PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE WITH THE PURCHASE OF TWO TOWN &amp; COUNTRY WINTER TIRES, NEW OR RECAP.
EXPERT WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

5.55

Guoronhted

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
992_2094

E. MAIN ST .
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weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. Thorne Cottrill an d
dau(lllters, Judy, Jill, and Jou

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were
weekend
visitors
In~
with Mn.
Thorne
CottrUl,
st.

ASSETS
Caah, balances with other banks, and cash Items In
proeen of eolleetloo . , , ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $ 87!,814. 70
United Stateo Govemnent obligation• . , , , • •• .• • • •• •..•• 4,263,625.48
Obllptl..,. of States and polltlc:al subdlvisloos • • , . , • , , • , , , 534,055,03
Other Securities • •• •. • . • . • .• • • • • • .. •••••••• , • • • • 19,742.50
Federal Funda sold and Securttlea purctased
wder qreements to resell •• • ••• , . • •• , , ••• , ••••• 1,3001 000.00
Leans and dlacounta •••• • •• ••• , • • ••••• , • , , , , ••• , •• 3,921,511.52
Bank Premises, turniture an:i dxturea, aM other
111et1 r epresenting bank premises . ,. . . . . . .. . . .... 1221 435.30
Other aaseta • • , ••.••• , .. .... ........ . .. . ..... . , 187.129,30

TOTAL ASSETS ...... . . . . .... .. . , .. . •......$111223,383.83
UABILITIES
Demand depostts of tlliivtdulls, partrwratdps,
ani corpontions . . . . . . . ....... . ..... . . . .... $3 1 033,110.46
Tbne and savings diP&lt;&gt;Sita ollollvlduola, partnerships,
and corpontions . • • • • • •. , • • , .••••••• • • , . • • 5,130,839. 68
~ltl

or United States Government , , ••. , ••.• ••. , , 871 355.77
Deposito or States alii polltlc:al slbllvislons . . . •• • ...• 1,51 8,822. 17
Gertifled and omcers' Checkl, etc.. • • • • . . • . . • . . . . . .
25,442.75

The clean, blue flame of a
and clothes drying.
modern energy fuel Is at your
If you're planning a new
service. Now is the time to put home or remodeling, be sure
Ashland LP-Gas to work in
to check the advantages of a
your home- and live better.
dependable Ashland Metered
Burns hotter than competitive Gas heating system. Your
fuels. Consequently you get
Ashland LP-Gas Bulk Plant has
more l)eat for your money.
a complete line of modern
And it's so convenient! Use
. LP-Gas appliances. Stop Inclean-burning Ashland LP-Gas see what a bright idea in
lor cooking , heating water
modern living can do for you:

TOTAL DEPOSITS , , . ..• , . • ••• $io,395,570. 78
Total demand deposits. , • , . , • • .
Total lime and aavi!WI depoelta •• ,

3,951,231.15
6144! 1339,63

TOTAL UAllllJTIES , , , ... .. . . ... , , .... . ... $10,395,570.78
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Stock - Total 111r vo1ue • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •• •
200,000.00
No. aberos l!llborbed - .8000
No. sharea outltaniiJW - 8000
Surplus • • • • . . •• • , .••••• , ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 400,000.00
Undivided pralltz ' • • •• .••••• ' ••• ' •••• ' ' .••• . ' '
227,81a.D5
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . .. . .. ....... .. . -\ 827,813,05
TOTAL UABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . • . . . 1,2!3,38! 85
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I, Maxine Grif!fiJ, C&amp;lhler, or the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of eonlltioo Ia true and correct to the beat of m,y knowledl!e
and bellet
MAXINE GRIFFITH

Ashland LP-Gas-

We, the unlhralped dlrec&amp;oi'J attelt tbecorTectnaaaoCthll rEt)Ort of eOIJoo.
diUan ll!d doelare 11at It las beoo earnlnod b.Y uo and to tho boot ()( our
-led!Je and bellollo -IIIII correct.

EDISON HOBSTE'M'Ell
HORACE KARR
ELDON WEEKS

Dlncton

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Ash/alld
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the Modern Ener.gy Fuel

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY
BOX471

POMEROY, OHIO

Some.people find our bumpers
a great disappointment.

PHONE: ;9:1-Sill

-RIPLEY.

w. yA. -Phcirio: 372·2221

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,; \yhat.~ ~. the color..mat~ ~njsh is~irwregnatcd,

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Small wonder. Puttin1 a dent in an Endura bumper section, with an)'thiq (rom a ten-pound sledge to Sadie's
bumbcrshoot, i&amp; like tryinsto stop an cliephant with a cap
I'JD. There's just no way.
YC)U see. End~ra ~ a rcm!Ubble substanc:e that lOOks
li~ or~nary - pain~ sheet steel, but isn't. So instead of
~~~~ ~p !~metal, it "~ves"
then •P&lt;l!!&amp;' back.
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not just lai~ o n. So it ~esists cracking. peelina. fadin&amp; . • • '

nil those thmgs that dnve most car owners up the wall.
',;.
Where do you find 1~ unbeatable, unrustablc "bunp.
ers? At your local authorized Pontiac: dealer's. of ·coUnli
On any Bonneville. ExecUiive, Calalina or OTC'1. . ' · '
As long a."' you don't waste a lot of your ,__,.,....,...,,
valuahle \ ime try.tng to ding one, }'OU won•t
he dis:tpnoinretJ.
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WANT AD
INFORMATION
OEADLIHU
5 tt.lft. 0.1 le,_. P•lleetle11

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Ce-.llttieflt &amp; Corrutleott
Will ~. ecn,t... ulllll 9 • ·"'· f.,

.J P_.licatl•n
REGULATIONS

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5 COnti par W..-d ona lntartlaJI
.. ,"'_"' Chart• 75c
12 canlt par •or.! thl"ao CO"'OCu·

Local 1 owner cor, new w~s-w tires, vinyl trim with

Big Trad ..ln AllowanCe

POMEROY

65 CHEVELLE.............. ........ ..

va

Pomeroy· Motor co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS
1;30 ~- - •• 5;00 p. 111. Doily
1:30 a.m. lo 11:00 Noon So turGay

For Rent

'and
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Notice

om.L DO sowing In my home
for Cbrlstmal. Corol)'ll Lew... Phone 1182-22'11. 11-1-121e
1PJLL DO 81!wlng at home 111ppell,
pockets. pegging,
: hemmlo~. alteratlona,
etc.
Mil . Fn!ddle

'M!a~et,

.Phone 713-5551.

Muon,

4-30-tlc

THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, Nov. 17 beginning at
110011 at tile Forked Run
Spor1sman Club. Everyone is
.welcome.

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VACANCY lor two elderly .,...

pie.

Prefer private paid pa-

tllllll. Phone Muon, 7'13-5185.
lo.e-tlc
WILL DO BABYSIIIING eftiiWS wlilld · _......, Pbcmo
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11"-Uic

For Sale

In Middleport. AD uUlltleo
pold. Rowlq • Rood, MJd.
dleporl, l'1lont IIS-17'/t.
1~

away NiY. 12, 11164:

sadDesl
As we end the fourth sad
year.
Sadly missed by childr&lt;n
grandchUdron. 11-12-ltc

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APAR'l'MZN'111 191'1, 12dll '1'IIREE bedroom

FIJJINISIIED

Our bearll still ache with

. ................. $1495

Moli~u ConY.
engine, P .G. transmission, new W•S•
w t1rn, green exterior with white nylon tOp, _green

BLIND A.6S

Since you were caUed away
Our eyes shed many a tear;

Motor Co.

bucket seats , console, radio , P .S. &amp; P .B., auto. trans.

Atllllltla•l 15c Chor .. par Adv••·

Ill WVI!IG memory of our beloved father and grandfather,
Louls Wlllker, Sr., who passed

SIEGLER and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

dark blue finish with white nton top. A real sharpie.
66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H. T. pe...........••............ $1995
Local owner cor, 4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.
t ires, red vinyl interior, white finish, rodio &amp; heater .
Try it for performance.

RAtES
F .. Want A.! S..vico

In Memory

COMPLETE LINE

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE COH ......................... $209~

TM Publlth.r ruorvo1 iho rlg.M
to edit Dl" ,..joct any odt dao11111d ob•
.. cfiofllllbla. Tn. r.ublhlh.f will nat;
be IOtpontlblo or more lhon o~
Incorrect Intortion.

tlwa intartlont.
11 cartft jtt'l' W.,..d tl• conoacvnva
laartloru.
· 2J ,_, ul'll Diu:ount on pol.! odt
aM adt ,.;d within 10 dart .
CARD OF THANK'"S &amp; OBITUARY
11 .50 fer 50 word miniMal"'. Ea .
..llitia"'ll wetd 3c

Pomeroy

2 SIGNS

\!! aumn

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~avo Ho'wl lnttoll Howl

trailer with I • ZO awning.
See at 110 5. 4th Middleport.
Phone 11921012.
11-1141c

SPINET PIANO: Wanted, rallpollllble party to ta1re Court, llylii!Uie, Oldo 01181ale
low monthly payments on
Rl. lSI, l'1lont --·'apiDol plano. CaD be lo1-11-*
&lt;all7. Write Credit Mauger,
P. 0, lloJ: 171, II+IIJollle,
TRAILER BI'ACE, readJ to
lmllana.
JG..t1-121p
hoot up. pr!YIIa, p1lllly ol
room lor ehlldreu 1u plq. SIX ACRES botiDm land, eo
Pbone . . . . .
l-1t-lfe
feet river frontage, railroad
on other 11de. Three camp
'nfREl! bedroom ~
alles renled. loor more lu
willl garage on Bultillmd
rent. Suitable lor lndllllry ot
A... l'1lont lft.lm. 11-lt-lfe
h011Blng project or sand and
gravel. Call Maaon 7'13-5147.
FOUR ROOM IIOUIIE IIIII bath.
ll-111-11&lt;
unlumlsbed, 1110 LID&lt;oln
llellbls. !'bone IIIIS#14.
NEW FOUR room Hoi Blast
11-St-lfe
coal heater, l'llono Coolville
867-m'l.
11-1~1&lt;
FOUR ROOM hoUIO, Laurel
St., Pomeroy, newly renovat- ONE FEMALE CoOle eJslrt
ed. Call en 112t3.
111-31-lfc
rnonlbs old, sable and willie.
Phone m-m.
ll-11).310
MODERN unfurnished threeroom apartm011l ID Coati THREE AKC black male Daehbulldlnc o..,. llullons. Inquire llbllld pupplel, 5 manlbs old.
at A~ II.
11-Uie
t10 eacll. Oue blaek male IIIII
red male, t
old
FOUR ROOMS, batb and ga110 oach, ono nice, proven,
rage ID Middleport, Phone
blaelt lltUd •
'l'llree :rouni
• 2103, ~. ltUUO.
females $40 eaeb. Phone Rip.
11-7-el&lt;
101 m«MMI.
11-6-dl

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Jock W. c;aney,
Mgr.
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O'BIUI!N 1: CROW

IIEALTY CCMPANY

bedr-.

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phone 191-2111.

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Pa1meot

HENRY CLI!LAND
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65 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed .... ........ ... ...... $1895
White on gold, gold interior. Full power equip., radio,
tinted glass, w•w tires, factory air conditioned.

KARR &amp; VANZANDT MOTOR SALES
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"

Cadillac--Oldsmobile

8u1lness Servlc11
AIR CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Hav011. bone

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outfit, contael Wrn. R. 'M!oraa,
phone ..,.,,
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COMPLII:TI!!

SPA.C!!, storage r.r
. ...... trallm, cpa, ealftiiOII',
:,te. Write P.O. lloJ: D, Pumlenly. Pllone . . . . , '111 BALEll bay, to CODII I bale.
·' pot Seyler. ·• 11-~Uic Call · " ·
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LEGAL NOTICE
Blda will be ,..calved ot lh•
'VIIIogo Holl, Middleport , Ohio
until Navambar 27, 1961 ot 12100
Noon far tho purcnu• of tit. fol•
low I~ :

One u11d dozer with tho followint~
mlnimwn aDactflcaflan•:
Shei - "Cotarptller, ~ui¥olant of
D-4 or 1moflaf, with mlnl111um ol
10 ft . angle ty,. l:llode, pany
ttortar , .mountod winch, diat•l
•"tina .
lncl!lda oth.r
tpecl.:.l
aqviRntent.
The right ""ill bo rese~vad to ,..
teet ony or gil blda.

VILLAGE OF MIOOLIPORT
GI:Hif GRAT!, ClarJa..Tr••·
Now. 12, 19

Cleaning Recipe
A good recipe to remove
from Tell onware Is: 2 tablespoons bakIng soda, I cup water and ¥.o~~ liquid chlorine bleach.
Boil 10 minutea.
dl~oloratlon

All[.&gt;

TATER

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IM THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHiO
.6.ccounts ond vovekars of tha
following nomad flduclorlat hove
bean il'f;ilad in ~ka Probata Coyrtl
Meig"( County,· Olllo, 10f opprov. ..
ond settlement:
CASE NO. 19,844. Firtl and Final
Accou!"ll of DMolhy Howlo1 Adml!"l·
l"tottiJO ol the Estate ot Milford
Hawk, Decacnad.
CASE NO . 19,782. First ond Finol
Account of Wilson M. Wolfe,
Adminlatretor of tha Estota of
Nora Wolfa, Dacaa .. d.
CASE NO. 19,783. Flrsl and Final
Accounl of Wilson M. Wolle, Ad•
mini•trotor of tha Ettata of Ebar
Walla, Daceosad.
CASE NO. 19,907. Fint and Finol
Account of Morgaorel Kiehl, Ad•
mlnitfrofrlll of tho Estata of An·
drew Hartle, Oaceated.
CASE NO . 19,344. Third Currant
Account of Emmet W. Shular,
Guordion of Paul Gr .. nloe, aon
Incompetent Patton.
Unlas·s ••r::•ptlons •• Iliad thar..
to, soid occounta will be fill" hear•
log before said Co uti on the 12th
doy of Oaeambar, 1968, at which
time said or::r::ounh will ba contldored and continued from dor to day
ul'ltil finally dhpotad of.
Any peFIOA h~terestad may fila
wdttan Ollc;aptlons to sold a ccount•
or to matters pertaining tu tha e10•
cution ol lha. lru•l, not lett than
five days prior to !he dola tat lor
hooting .
JOHN C. BACON
ACTING PRO&amp; A. TE JUDGE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
11·12·1tr::

Schawtrztl Mtrlnt
Hocki111Port,.Ohio
Phone 667-3370

From the Large• Trucl&lt; or

Bull.,tar Radlllor To
!inalleat ileater Core.
PH, 99:1-2143

. ~PE1r1'
Wbael Alignment

5.55
-GUARANil'ED-

PHONE 992·2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; A '

...

~SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Estimates.
• Quality ConCrete
• Certified Slflnllh
• Delivery
• Quick Service
•Finlshinl

Heavy duty, a•tra doop lreada,
four fvll ply nylon.
775x14 Whlta 51da-llt

ONLVS18.95

• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL !192·3284

Moll popvlar als•• available.
Limited numbar at this prlca.
Fully guarontNcl. Built br o bit
tlra IYiaker for ••.

124 W. MAIN

POMEROY

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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL.
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SEE,PA, I 1LL INSPECT
ELE:Ci'RONIC IN&amp;TALL..a.TIONS
IN ALL PARI'S OF "IHE

Holzer' Med,l.cal Center, Firat
Ave, Vlllllng hooi'B 2.4 aad 7-8
p.m. Parents ool,y oo Pedlatrlct
Wtrd.

ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Roy G. - · 711
Sa&lt;111111 Ave.; Mrs. BUI;r Hf!Uck,
12 HW Crest Dr.; llrl. Mae
Miller, 939 SecoM AYe.; KIMJ

R. stewart, Rt. 2Golllpolis; !Irs,
Harley F. Sln"erl, Rio Glindt;
Clyde J. . Cook, Rt. I ·N~;
Martin R. Georp, Rt. I Vfn.

I~

Carloa E. SWliher,
R~ I Gollipotts; Mrs, 1loUy I.
Nibert, P~ Pleawt; Paul W,
Taylor, R~ 2 Pt. Pleasanljllrs.
Frlelll S. Furbee, Pt. Pleaaant;
PhUIIp P. Spurlock, Pt. Pleatant; Mra. Morvin D, Kt~, Rt.
3 Pomeroy; tbarlos R. Creel,
CottogevWe, W. VL; WWtlm M.
Shllllet, WUkeovWe; Ray E. Illsten, Jackson; Mrs. James E.
Ray COIIton; David
LINdo...
ton; Mra.

Plus 2..19 fad ... ol Tox

MOORE'S

WINNIE WINKLE

11IE BORN LOSER

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MlDOL El'ORT. OHIO

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Committee eports to

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M. !l,yera, Coal c......; I!Adney G, Wt.-a, Wallston;Joaeph
Field•, Ashland, KJ.; lira.
Frank Farmer, Jeckloa; Mrs..
-·' '""""
-•-- the niro1d S. Boker, Gro,y..O, KJ,;
PT. PLEASANT C I I y These ngures w~d
Mrs, Wayne W. GUir&lt;l)'; Albena;
counciJ Monday night was hr current p~ulatioo wtth the c t cy Mrs.
Ttllle Will, Jackson; Mrs,
formed of the Charter Board's of Pt. Pleasant at 7,272,

Charter Board Group '.a-..~ city want..
wlttm trou~d '"~~""e "
seven city votin&amp; wards

.rece,lvtng..:..-of

pl'llpQaal
existlng
to five.

Mr. 0. 1&lt;. Burllette and Mar·
cus Poffenbarger, co .. cbalnnen
of Ole Charter Board's rHistribuUon of city wards committee,
presented the proposal, pointing
out that the propoaed division
was based ..,on t house • to •
house count of the entire clt;y,
together with the latest population statistics available.
The committee's plan would
replace the present seven ward

boundaries with five wards in the
fotlowt~ manner: &lt;0 from Kanawha River to 12th Street; (2)
lrmt 12th Street to 22111 Street;
(3) from . 221111 Street to 28th
Street; (4) from Masoomw.,and
Jackson AvenuetoSand Hill Roadi
(5) from Salll lUll Rood lu Lucas r..ne.
111e city's population in each
ol these ftve warda would average

~proxbM.tely

1,454persona,

Pl. Ploaaaot &lt;lllrtor

-rd ·. !!"""
.W
=nd
w, ~tr.
.":'~
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:If

felt that thJj ...........
.~. . - ....,, bued
~·LIKJn an accunte computation ol
the present populollon status and
would cmnpl,y, If tiiPl'Ovedby cicy
council and eJaeted by I maiorl·
ty ol the popular wte, with the
Untied Stale !q&gt;reme COurts t~&gt;terpertatlc of the "one man, one
vote" rule.
.
This praposal plan now goes
to city councU for ita appl'Oftl
alii then returns lu the Charter
-rd to be IIICOIPorlled U I
part of the proposed new city
charter which will be presented
at a public hoar•- about Jan. 1,
u'"
1969.
Burdette a n d Potrermrger
were hlshl.v c~tO by tbe
Charter Boord for lhelr work
In occompUshlng tile dllllcult
task. The Boord r-oled that
Burdette and Pollenbarger oubmit a statement for their work,
but both declined, oiiUng they
wished to dorate their limo and
efforts to the cley and Its cltl·
•eas.

Mayor Sets Nov. 14 as Deadline
said streets In additl.on to the tary.
Coun&lt;U tj&gt;proved _e!fi!ODSta of
Mayor D. peralty, according to the ordi-a city olllcial to 80' lu Phlladel;
B. Morpnlntormed city councU nance epproved.
Coun&lt;U V&lt;lled lu problbt t trac· phta to seek certllloale or tho
McniQ night in a regular ~
cU aeuion that he would allow tor of trailer parld~ 011 either workable proeram from HUD oftbe State Rood Commii!IOO unit side ol North lofaio st. lr0111 the ficials, and If the workable proenm of the city Is approved, It
Nov, 14 to repl,v to htoleU..r ot rallrold tracks to Oak St.
Counen gave the mayor the will Include a request tor anNov. 7 concerning the slick condition of Rt. 62 and Rt. 35 In ihe green llflhl 1u proeeed wtth ne- other 100 units of l.,......nt hiluscity limits, and then if no satis- gotlatloruJ with the State Rood trw.
The cicy pollee report for lbe
factory word was received, he Ccmmlaslon to enter into an
would block satdhighwaysoodayo agreement with the Commission month. of October was submlttecl
of adverae weather conditions to on 1 75 - 25 per cent basts tor by Chief of Polite Jack P)'leo
the removal ol the 6th &amp; lofain alii ohofored the department momthrough tralllr:.
Council passed a resolution SL tralllc ai8Nl and Its IMtal· bon lnvo1tlpterl 17 accidents
laUon at Jackson and 22nd St. during the month andarreatec114
gtvt~ lbe Mayor lbetr tiiProval
to do what he deemed neceslll')' and lbe lnllallatlon ot a now drt..ra Involved; made 27 rood
to protect the citizens frrlm lbe tnlllc si8Nl at the I.!Unectlon law arrests and rd.ne other mlademeanor arrests; laaued 308
ot Route 62 and 28th Sl,
haW'dous highways.
COUncil took a dim vtew ol the parldrw tickets IJid worked a toAn ordirance wu tpprowd by
councll reatrictiqJ the groaa estlmaled coste given by the
weight load of motor vehiclea State Road on the colts of the
drl ven or manual drawn ve- projects with the clt;y'a estimathicles over Main St., trcm ed 25 per cent bet~ $2,000.
Sixth st. to lith st. and Bth The mayor said the ctcy had aJ.
St., Ninth st. and lOth st., au- ready paid 50 per cent of tile
thorizing issuance of special coat ot tho 6th st. sltplal and ...,
was uked 1u pay another ~ lu
over~ permits upon written
permission and poatlrw ot bond, relocate the IIPL
A fonnal request woo made by
when required and penaltlea tor
tbe cooncil IIIII the mayor Hill
vlolotton or this onltnlnce.
Vehicular tralllc ""'ntlng on a letter to McCall._.tne aakaaid streets must not exceed a 11111 thom to retnr:t tholr article
gro11 weight ot owr 10,000 tn the N...mber Iaiii&amp; tlltllw
pounds, lnctudlrw carao and .t- til¥ tho clcy ofPolntPia..,.hu
otatton or this 811111 be dHIDN 1111 unoafe water ·~ llj'ttlm
a misdemeanor anll Is punlflh. and that liiiJQ' • oble by ftneo or more ttan 1100 tllrourlhwt the ltllclewerefalae.
By MAXINE WALTERS

PT. PLEASANT -

or lmprlaonment of DOt more
than 30 days and pera0111 ex-ceedln&amp;' 10,000 pounds, shall be
liable lor lilY rlamop dime lu

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BLAETTNARS

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STEREO RADIO combiDaUon, TWO YOUNG bulls, one U..
toar..peed lntermiDd ebaDc·
quarter Charolall, puraor, four • speaker s o u a d
brecl Hereford, Del HeultJ,
syatem, lovely walllul llnJih.
RD I, Vlne8ar St., IOJ+nvl1le,
Tills Mt just I fn ll'ODiba
Oblo.
11-IN!p
old. Pay baJ-» o1 • · • II'
monlbly (JI1menll. Call •
Fori•"'
livedod
3111.
11-Nie
NOW
IS
Till!
TIME ro &amp;Aft
~aud .... l ' '
MONEY
on
nut,.....
1'08P-IM----· a- lo ICbaoL I".AIILY AMERICAN 1111no, lstered Hereford bulbaD,
Cli¥11,
ltll model - - }"'"'
a to 10 montllt, ea11 01e111r
:radio combinallon, dllal lpi!UFjiamsHED 111artment, lour or fJIIem. Baltalco dae, ..._. •111 or tnlll.
;i.ooms and bath. llarlon Rey71, ... - - loiiDI*II» "'
:.Oidt, 1181011, W. Va. PboDe
IUO. Cob -.mi. 11-Nie

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This Week's K&amp;V Speci•lll

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69's Are Here

INaip

AUCTIONt:I!:R

Ollke · · : :

THI" SPACE' PR061&lt;AM
Nf;EOD$ 'IO!Jfl HI'LP··•

NON '/O'RE
ALL PAID FER,

Rlln:AND -

ClmJII* _. •••

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or

Business .Servi.ce$

. REALTY

C. C. IRADJI'Oitll

11-7-4te

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1'111.

FOR RENT

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FOr,..,

GI!JO. BOIIm!:'IT1!II, llnbr
5 rooms, both,
tile ..run~ and lloors, panelIng. OutbuUdlngs. 2 amo,
only f7,1100.110
I'OMEIIOY - Fireproof balldlng In business district, 10 I
115. Only $20.001.110
MIDDLEPORT - 7 room frame
home, blllll, ,as fllmace, ...
rage and 111ree loll, ..,. on
2nd street. Good buy $11,000.110
IIELEN or VIRIGO. TEAFORD

Resultsl.

nJIINISIIED APAKTMI!NI'

a-

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R•l Estate

POMEROY - Ill stoey frame,
7 rooms, I larp
••~a~
pari basement. bath. forted ASSOCIATES
SYRACOIIB
air gas beat, lots cabinets 1n
11-11).31&lt;
the kltdlen. $12,500.10
SYRACUSE - I story frame, I
moms, 2 bedrooms, bath, all
luslilele Service•
RADIO
.!. 'IV REPAIR IIIII .,_
on 4 level loll, .47 aero fruit
trees, asparagus pateh, rhutennaa lnatalled. lolm illrrlbarb, 2 !loRn grape v~n...
..... Pbone ttl"'i. li·UIIc
$f;.MII.Dtl
POMEROY - Ill story frame, DITCH DIGGING, ..... Unel,
8 roomt, 3 bedrooms, bath,
1eecb beds, Paul Anllerpord!es, part balement. .ALL
MIIOO, W. VI. Phone m-

11-&amp;.lilp IIEADY • MIX eoncrolo delvered rlglll to your pro,ltel
Fill and easy, Free eallo
TWO DIIESSED bop. Phone motel, Phone 99J.a284, GoegFor Sale
IIIIUI82, New Haven. 11-Utp
1'(11'A'I'OES, Phone I4J mt
lebl Ready • Mil Co., Middle.
Pnll!lltt, Portland.
part, Ohio.
• Ill lie
tile year Hill, have been
t•tl-tlc 111111 WALNUT stereo COlllole
with AM • FM radio, 4-dlaa- BIJDGET PRICE lluDI1ute C11
nvlled and tile valualiOIII
nel speaker sy•tem. 4-lpeed
compleled aud are open for POODLE PUPPII!!S, AKC Toy
our lhlrd lloor budget lhop.
lnterrniJ: changer. Take over
miniature,
and up. Stud
lllspectkJo at tile omc.
Baker Fundlare, Middleport.
payments of N per month or
oervleo end 8f00mlng. Pll.of the Goun1J Auditor In tile
Ohio.
' :II lie
pay balance due tl0'1.22. Call
•sta.
11 1 ttc
Court Boule, Pomeroy, Oblo.
fn.Zll36.
II-lo-61c SEWING MACIIINES, Npalr
Complalnll I(8IMt 111J valuAKC
OoJdea
Retriever
JMlpplel.
JIIon at a
•iODI, acepl
..rvtee, all mllkee, WY S.
GEN'lt.E MARE pony, fat bNf
tile valuaUcn filled and uat Alb SL, NMdleporl. 2214. 'l1lo Fabrle Shop, l'oJll.
I1IG.
•••
oow; alao 111111 Plymouth car.
P n+n!J made bJ lbe Tu
Ot'OJ. Authorbed Singer Sal..
Call IKUI'II.
~
Oommlaloner of Ohio, wiB lit
lilld Service. We 8lllrpeD
SdDn.
.....
...... "' tile Cclunly lloanl
ATIENTION MEN!
r)NI!! SEVEN-EIG1fi'S Charolall
tl llevlllon, at Ill omc. Ill
hull 17 rnonlhl old. Phone IIS- CIGA.REI IE vending ma 'low
. . Court lltule, l'omml!',
Dreu Shirtt.... 1.49 &amp; 2.39
IZ7l.
11-11).31&lt;
L011;
Slana, Brood Nome,
Ohio. on or ofter N&gt;ruary IJ, Sharp.
IIIII eemee. ABC l!:til&amp;pllw,
M-. W, Va. PIIODt 'lft.IIO,
- · Complolnll JDUII ...
Flannel ShirtL ......... 2.99
:11111 ZIG-ZAG sewing macbfne.
~ ID wriiiDg, .., IIIIDb
$Me
Tills madllne makes butlallfamished bJ tile Counly AllllHooded Sweat Shirts .... 2.99
Gr•ot Fe~r Hunting, Warlo.ing,
'holes, dam!, blind hems. T1ds
... IIIII ln Ills oll1ce ..,
LNAL NOTtC8
Sporlt.
machine like new, has lactoey
.. Wore tile limo llmll8d
IN nil COMMON PLLU COUI.1'
wana11ty. Pay ts per mantb
of IWI lor lbe flni
Mll.l COUNTY, OHIO
MAR.IOIIY A. IWIMI.
fCUI cub. Call
llaJf year. at at 8II,J lime dur..
o.
11-111-11&lt; ,..._,.,,4,
HeiCt Te Stiffler:.,. Store
... wbldl tua are recolved
Plahltltf,
Pomaro; ,
bJ tile County Trusurer, wltl&gt;- 101 W. .Main
ZIG ZA(l.()MATIC, well bon .1-RY' L. HINt.
4!111 penally for lhe Dnl llaJf
I C CtiJIJtlt1'
make l+wirlg llllldline, b I I MCI
Pert MuantMe, caiit.n11 ,...
TWO Registered black-tan COOD
III8Dl' featureo: males butGordon H. CaJdnll
hound pupo, Phone ._......
t:onbolea, darns, mends, withNOTICI IV PUe&amp;.ICATION
Aullll!r ol llolp CoaniJ'
-ID&amp;Y L. JIVKNS. wlloM ..,_..
11-~
out
aUaeblnenll, sews .., all lto'Dt
U-6-IOie
raaktanoe U PomaroJ', Ob1o. but
typea of fabrics. Free homo whOM ......at l'llllideJIICO aM ..u&amp;q
addi'MI Ia IICB I C Comi'UlJ", Poft
demonatrallon. Pay ba1uee 1-Juenema, c.ulonta 813030, '11"111 tab
CHICKEN BARBIOCUE SUN- AKC Puppi•, Scot!leo, Coclon,
notre. tbat oa &amp;btl 3ltUI. dq ol ..,.
Poodles, Wesllea and ScJma1D.
ol ta.• II' montb17 lM)meull. lttmber,
DAY NOV. 17 sponsored bJ
1188. Ute tmhniCDad tued
en,
Barbroo
K1'1.,
CoolvUle,
Call same.
11....., Jwr Pelltlon atlli.Qt bJm. k1 tba Cam·
tile Racine Fire Dept. 1u be
tDOD PIN8 Court of Malp CGIIIDtJ'.
Oblo, Pbone 111'1-.
beld at tile lire boule otanOblo, prutq for dlnor.:e llftd olbar
11·1o.allc: 111111 FORD Falrlane, IlK eyU. rebf on Uta JI'{IUDib Gl 110M Ml1111 at 12 oomi.
11-7.flc
lect of 4ut,. ud ••trama cnaallJ',
der, llandard tnmamlaalon. u• aiM lor n.toratkm to ...,. lllal4aa auna. Said CAUM wiD 1M tor
FOR BEl IER cleaning, lu keep
Blue wlth matclliJ!« IDterlor. IMai'IDt:
oa. Uld lftar the 1Ith dQ
colon l!leamlng, ,.. Blue
Body and motor ID A-1 rmd~ of Nowemblr, 1111.
MAIUOIY
A. IUDII.
Lustre corpet cleaner. Rent
lion. Good llros ml l+'W OK·
CNW A Hrtw.
electric shampooer $1. Baioor
halll! system. PboDo 74UMI. cnw,
AtNntan fer Pa.lllllft
Fumibft.
11-ll-«c
11-11).31e 10 11 t• I ; 10 111- 11 •• 10 1tJ ll I

!MICE TO TAXPAYERS
Nai'ICE II hereby given, ID
-.pllan&lt;8 wltb llecllaa
I'/U.17 reviled code, thal the
tu relurnl of Meigs County,

Want . Ad~ ~

· let

BlaOkfork;

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MORE' AI1D MOST iMPOR.TAI'IT,
'100 KEEP 'fCi:irPOJTtt SHUT~~

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L.

1\londay,

DISCHARGES
Gregory T. Bono, Mrs. Ella

IL Denney, Mrs. ,...,., E. Dld-

die, Mrs. Harold GreeD:

we'RE KEEPING IT OUT

Harry

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NEWS MEOlA Tll.l.
TilE CASE 15

C, HW, Samuel E. Mlller, Mrs.
Helen M. MIU..nthal, Veronica
S. Rusoell, Mrs. Cblrlos L
iluahes, Mra. Clifford Adidno,
oad Infant twlna, aon oDd dofiii&gt;tar, Mrs. Samuel p. Turck and
tntant oon, Mrs. Charlo• TUcker
and Infant dal!lhler.
KELL PROMOTED
Robert E. Kell, 25, 11011 of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Kell, Hottford, W, Va., wa1 pt'UIIIDtlid to
Al'llll' Sergeaat Oct. 20 In VlotDIIJII, Where he Ia strvlngwlththo

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1. _!!
A. To one aide
10. The way

117th Assault Helicopter Comu a radio teletype team
chief.

iout

11. ~lajo(a

campu1
companion

The fbanclal sti-nt of the ·
throe city det&gt;arlinent• were read
thowt~ lbe lotl..,lna halancet
on October Sl - Ctcy, $21,3~
. 82; Water Worka, ~928.78;
Sewer Fund, $26,163.45.
Mtendlllll were Mayor lolor·
pn, Clerk PatQ llurdelte, Attorney R. G. Muqraw and ....,.
cilmen, BW Wellman, WallaQ
Smllb, Jim Ftober, Ru.soll Hoi·

land, Jim Wtuhlo, Reid DoollttJe, Buater Riflle, Don Waldie
lnd Jac~ Fowler,

46.1;)en
150.
Prop for an
opera extra.
G1, SIIJipertd. .
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DO\\'N

1. Suture~

2. Bpln4le ot
12. Morind.ln.
a tort
dye
3. Jumbled ·
lJ, Sun pi
type •
t&amp;. Promluory 1 : ttli.dr.~.
and ,o ther.
5. Before ·
, _.,
lT, cartOf•
i'apber'lline 6. PineapPle'·
20. Tbtrt
7. Nameleaa:

tal olt,267 man hours,

· •L Footless
22. comp~.~~t~,
point
23. Hack,

pa~pM

rJJllltJJIDY•Mtol :::::ret~=
llNeaatnble-fourl!lllllllot.

for•
- lourtoordl•ai'J
- " · worD
- to.

aabr.
8. Deeompoae
t. Novel kUtd
of lllerid
H. Votes to

23. Fanioo»
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VOLI'~ TOLD AHD HOT A THirtG

Leoalrd,
Ptmeroy' son, 8:21 un. Mooday; Mrs, Clrlos E. Swisher •
Rt. I Golllpolls, son, 2:50 p.m.
Mrs. Nlcklola

thol tho
Stile Health ~ lao rop.
proved tho loeal water IRCiPb' u
and

AHISH YClUR v..oRI&lt; WHEN rT'S
00r1E .tiNNtE! ltOU DO Wlif:IT

Minford. BIRTHS

Mayor Morpn. -

betl1ll complotel,y Ate

'\OJ WilKE AT 5 .4.M. ·AND VCll

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Rebecca Sluaney, .Rt. 5 Jickson; Mrs. idl D. cnnston. lrfx&gt;.
ton; Mrs. Albert B. Aveey, Rt.
3 lro- Clay C. Burna, Rt. 2

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INFORMATION
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REGULATIONS

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5 COnti par W..-d ona lntartlaJI
.. ,"'_"' Chart• 75c
12 canlt par •or.! thl"ao CO"'OCu·

Local 1 owner cor, new w~s-w tires, vinyl trim with

Big Trad ..ln AllowanCe

POMEROY

65 CHEVELLE.............. ........ ..

va

Pomeroy· Motor co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS
1;30 ~- - •• 5;00 p. 111. Doily
1:30 a.m. lo 11:00 Noon So turGay

For Rent

'and
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Notice

om.L DO sowing In my home
for Cbrlstmal. Corol)'ll Lew... Phone 1182-22'11. 11-1-121e
1PJLL DO 81!wlng at home 111ppell,
pockets. pegging,
: hemmlo~. alteratlona,
etc.
Mil . Fn!ddle

'M!a~et,

.Phone 713-5551.

Muon,

4-30-tlc

THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, Nov. 17 beginning at
110011 at tile Forked Run
Spor1sman Club. Everyone is
.welcome.

ll-12-5tc

VACANCY lor two elderly .,...

pie.

Prefer private paid pa-

tllllll. Phone Muon, 7'13-5185.
lo.e-tlc
WILL DO BABYSIIIING eftiiWS wlilld · _......, Pbcmo
. .7.
11"-Uic

For Sale

In Middleport. AD uUlltleo
pold. Rowlq • Rood, MJd.
dleporl, l'1lont IIS-17'/t.
1~

away NiY. 12, 11164:

sadDesl
As we end the fourth sad
year.
Sadly missed by childr&lt;n
grandchUdron. 11-12-ltc

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APAR'l'MZN'111 191'1, 12dll '1'IIREE bedroom

FIJJINISIIED

Our bearll still ache with

. ................. $1495

Moli~u ConY.
engine, P .G. transmission, new W•S•
w t1rn, green exterior with white nylon tOp, _green

BLIND A.6S

Since you were caUed away
Our eyes shed many a tear;

Motor Co.

bucket seats , console, radio , P .S. &amp; P .B., auto. trans.

Atllllltla•l 15c Chor .. par Adv••·

Ill WVI!IG memory of our beloved father and grandfather,
Louls Wlllker, Sr., who passed

SIEGLER and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

dark blue finish with white nton top. A real sharpie.
66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H. T. pe...........••............ $1995
Local owner cor, 4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.
t ires, red vinyl interior, white finish, rodio &amp; heater .
Try it for performance.

RAtES
F .. Want A.! S..vico

In Memory

COMPLETE LINE

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE COH ......................... $209~

TM Publlth.r ruorvo1 iho rlg.M
to edit Dl" ,..joct any odt dao11111d ob•
.. cfiofllllbla. Tn. r.ublhlh.f will nat;
be IOtpontlblo or more lhon o~
Incorrect Intortion.

tlwa intartlont.
11 cartft jtt'l' W.,..d tl• conoacvnva
laartloru.
· 2J ,_, ul'll Diu:ount on pol.! odt
aM adt ,.;d within 10 dart .
CARD OF THANK'"S &amp; OBITUARY
11 .50 fer 50 word miniMal"'. Ea .
..llitia"'ll wetd 3c

Pomeroy

2 SIGNS

\!! aumn

...,..., D..fll• 9 ......

~avo Ho'wl lnttoll Howl

trailer with I • ZO awning.
See at 110 5. 4th Middleport.
Phone 11921012.
11-1141c

SPINET PIANO: Wanted, rallpollllble party to ta1re Court, llylii!Uie, Oldo 01181ale
low monthly payments on
Rl. lSI, l'1lont --·'apiDol plano. CaD be lo1-11-*
&lt;all7. Write Credit Mauger,
P. 0, lloJ: 171, II+IIJollle,
TRAILER BI'ACE, readJ to
lmllana.
JG..t1-121p
hoot up. pr!YIIa, p1lllly ol
room lor ehlldreu 1u plq. SIX ACRES botiDm land, eo
Pbone . . . . .
l-1t-lfe
feet river frontage, railroad
on other 11de. Three camp
'nfREl! bedroom ~
alles renled. loor more lu
willl garage on Bultillmd
rent. Suitable lor lndllllry ot
A... l'1lont lft.lm. 11-lt-lfe
h011Blng project or sand and
gravel. Call Maaon 7'13-5147.
FOUR ROOM IIOUIIE IIIII bath.
ll-111-11&lt;
unlumlsbed, 1110 LID&lt;oln
llellbls. !'bone IIIIS#14.
NEW FOUR room Hoi Blast
11-St-lfe
coal heater, l'llono Coolville
867-m'l.
11-1~1&lt;
FOUR ROOM hoUIO, Laurel
St., Pomeroy, newly renovat- ONE FEMALE CoOle eJslrt
ed. Call en 112t3.
111-31-lfc
rnonlbs old, sable and willie.
Phone m-m.
ll-11).310
MODERN unfurnished threeroom apartm011l ID Coati THREE AKC black male Daehbulldlnc o..,. llullons. Inquire llbllld pupplel, 5 manlbs old.
at A~ II.
11-Uie
t10 eacll. Oue blaek male IIIII
red male, t
old
FOUR ROOMS, batb and ga110 oach, ono nice, proven,
rage ID Middleport, Phone
blaelt lltUd •
'l'llree :rouni
• 2103, ~. ltUUO.
females $40 eaeb. Phone Rip.
11-7-el&lt;
101 m«MMI.
11-6-dl

'I'IWLI!!R LmS. lloll'l llobllt

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A ·Tiwl.!m, utra

.ike,

UAY arid atraw. CoB llfl.Gi'l.

992·2181
Jock W. c;aney,
Mgr.
•

Re•l Est•te For Sale
O'BIUI!N 1: CROW

IIEALTY CCMPANY

bedr-.

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phone 191-2111.

•·oa euoe.11

Pa1meot

HENRY CLI!LAND
!101. - - 11-11).31(,

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65 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed .... ........ ... ...... $1895
White on gold, gold interior. Full power equip., radio,
tinted glass, w•w tires, factory air conditioned.

KARR &amp; VANZANDT MOTOR SALES
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"

Cadillac--Oldsmobile

8u1lness Servlc11
AIR CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Hav011. bone

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ll-121fe

lllllE REPAIR
outfit, contael Wrn. R. 'M!oraa,
phone ..,.,,
ll•lUle AtrrOMOBtLB

COMPLII:TI!!

SPA.C!!, storage r.r
. ...... trallm, cpa, ealftiiOII',
:,te. Write P.O. lloJ: D, Pumlenly. Pllone . . . . , '111 BALEll bay, to CODII I bale.
·' pot Seyler. ·• 11-~Uic Call · " ·
·11-D-IIp
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lntur•••wm ._.

-llod1 Lolt opnt.
.... lleenlef Coli .....

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LEGAL NOTICE
Blda will be ,..calved ot lh•
'VIIIogo Holl, Middleport , Ohio
until Navambar 27, 1961 ot 12100
Noon far tho purcnu• of tit. fol•
low I~ :

One u11d dozer with tho followint~
mlnimwn aDactflcaflan•:
Shei - "Cotarptller, ~ui¥olant of
D-4 or 1moflaf, with mlnl111um ol
10 ft . angle ty,. l:llode, pany
ttortar , .mountod winch, diat•l
•"tina .
lncl!lda oth.r
tpecl.:.l
aqviRntent.
The right ""ill bo rese~vad to ,..
teet ony or gil blda.

VILLAGE OF MIOOLIPORT
GI:Hif GRAT!, ClarJa..Tr••·
Now. 12, 19

Cleaning Recipe
A good recipe to remove
from Tell onware Is: 2 tablespoons bakIng soda, I cup water and ¥.o~~ liquid chlorine bleach.
Boil 10 minutea.
dl~oloratlon

All[.&gt;

TATER

t

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6-9%-18
On Display
115Soon
To Arriva

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M:f" • ·: - ·- - • • - - 11 to 6
Sat.····-·····-9ta7

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Pomeroy, Ohio

IM THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHiO
.6.ccounts ond vovekars of tha
following nomad flduclorlat hove
bean il'f;ilad in ~ka Probata Coyrtl
Meig"( County,· Olllo, 10f opprov. ..
ond settlement:
CASE NO. 19,844. Firtl and Final
Accou!"ll of DMolhy Howlo1 Adml!"l·
l"tottiJO ol the Estate ot Milford
Hawk, Decacnad.
CASE NO . 19,782. First ond Finol
Account of Wilson M. Wolfe,
Adminlatretor of tha Estota of
Nora Wolfa, Dacaa .. d.
CASE NO. 19,783. Flrsl and Final
Accounl of Wilson M. Wolle, Ad•
mini•trotor of tha Ettata of Ebar
Walla, Daceosad.
CASE NO. 19,907. Fint and Finol
Account of Morgaorel Kiehl, Ad•
mlnitfrofrlll of tho Estata of An·
drew Hartle, Oaceated.
CASE NO . 19,344. Third Currant
Account of Emmet W. Shular,
Guordion of Paul Gr .. nloe, aon
Incompetent Patton.
Unlas·s ••r::•ptlons •• Iliad thar..
to, soid occounta will be fill" hear•
log before said Co uti on the 12th
doy of Oaeambar, 1968, at which
time said or::r::ounh will ba contldored and continued from dor to day
ul'ltil finally dhpotad of.
Any peFIOA h~terestad may fila
wdttan Ollc;aptlons to sold a ccount•
or to matters pertaining tu tha e10•
cution ol lha. lru•l, not lett than
five days prior to !he dola tat lor
hooting .
JOHN C. BACON
ACTING PRO&amp; A. TE JUDGE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
11·12·1tr::

Schawtrztl Mtrlnt
Hocki111Port,.Ohio
Phone 667-3370

From the Large• Trucl&lt; or

Bull.,tar Radlllor To
!inalleat ileater Core.
PH, 99:1-2143

. ~PE1r1'
Wbael Alignment

5.55
-GUARANil'ED-

PHONE 992·2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; A '

...

~SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Estimates.
• Quality ConCrete
• Certified Slflnllh
• Delivery
• Quick Service
•Finlshinl

Heavy duty, a•tra doop lreada,
four fvll ply nylon.
775x14 Whlta 51da-llt

ONLVS18.95

• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL !192·3284

Moll popvlar als•• available.
Limited numbar at this prlca.
Fully guarontNcl. Built br o bit
tlra IYiaker for ••.

124 W. MAIN

POMEROY

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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL.
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SEE,PA, I 1LL INSPECT
ELE:Ci'RONIC IN&amp;TALL..a.TIONS
IN ALL PARI'S OF "IHE

Holzer' Med,l.cal Center, Firat
Ave, Vlllllng hooi'B 2.4 aad 7-8
p.m. Parents ool,y oo Pedlatrlct
Wtrd.

ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Roy G. - · 711
Sa&lt;111111 Ave.; Mrs. BUI;r Hf!Uck,
12 HW Crest Dr.; llrl. Mae
Miller, 939 SecoM AYe.; KIMJ

R. stewart, Rt. 2Golllpolis; !Irs,
Harley F. Sln"erl, Rio Glindt;
Clyde J. . Cook, Rt. I ·N~;
Martin R. Georp, Rt. I Vfn.

I~

Carloa E. SWliher,
R~ I Gollipotts; Mrs, 1loUy I.
Nibert, P~ Pleawt; Paul W,
Taylor, R~ 2 Pt. Pleasanljllrs.
Frlelll S. Furbee, Pt. Pleaaant;
PhUIIp P. Spurlock, Pt. Pleatant; Mra. Morvin D, Kt~, Rt.
3 Pomeroy; tbarlos R. Creel,
CottogevWe, W. VL; WWtlm M.
Shllllet, WUkeovWe; Ray E. Illsten, Jackson; Mrs. James E.
Ray COIIton; David
LINdo...
ton; Mra.

Plus 2..19 fad ... ol Tox

MOORE'S

WINNIE WINKLE

11IE BORN LOSER

PAGE

MlDOL El'ORT. OHIO

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Committee eports to

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M. !l,yera, Coal c......; I!Adney G, Wt.-a, Wallston;Joaeph
Field•, Ashland, KJ.; lira.
Frank Farmer, Jeckloa; Mrs..
-·' '""""
-•-- the niro1d S. Boker, Gro,y..O, KJ,;
PT. PLEASANT C I I y These ngures w~d
Mrs, Wayne W. GUir&lt;l)'; Albena;
counciJ Monday night was hr current p~ulatioo wtth the c t cy Mrs.
Ttllle Will, Jackson; Mrs,
formed of the Charter Board's of Pt. Pleasant at 7,272,

Charter Board Group '.a-..~ city want..
wlttm trou~d '"~~""e "
seven city votin&amp; wards

.rece,lvtng..:..-of

pl'llpQaal
existlng
to five.

Mr. 0. 1&lt;. Burllette and Mar·
cus Poffenbarger, co .. cbalnnen
of Ole Charter Board's rHistribuUon of city wards committee,
presented the proposal, pointing
out that the propoaed division
was based ..,on t house • to •
house count of the entire clt;y,
together with the latest population statistics available.
The committee's plan would
replace the present seven ward

boundaries with five wards in the
fotlowt~ manner: &lt;0 from Kanawha River to 12th Street; (2)
lrmt 12th Street to 22111 Street;
(3) from . 221111 Street to 28th
Street; (4) from Masoomw.,and
Jackson AvenuetoSand Hill Roadi
(5) from Salll lUll Rood lu Lucas r..ne.
111e city's population in each
ol these ftve warda would average

~proxbM.tely

1,454persona,

Pl. Ploaaaot &lt;lllrtor

-rd ·. !!"""
.W
=nd
w, ~tr.
.":'~
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:If

felt that thJj ...........
.~. . - ....,, bued
~·LIKJn an accunte computation ol
the present populollon status and
would cmnpl,y, If tiiPl'Ovedby cicy
council and eJaeted by I maiorl·
ty ol the popular wte, with the
Untied Stale !q&gt;reme COurts t~&gt;terpertatlc of the "one man, one
vote" rule.
.
This praposal plan now goes
to city councU for ita appl'Oftl
alii then returns lu the Charter
-rd to be IIICOIPorlled U I
part of the proposed new city
charter which will be presented
at a public hoar•- about Jan. 1,
u'"
1969.
Burdette a n d Potrermrger
were hlshl.v c~tO by tbe
Charter Boord for lhelr work
In occompUshlng tile dllllcult
task. The Boord r-oled that
Burdette and Pollenbarger oubmit a statement for their work,
but both declined, oiiUng they
wished to dorate their limo and
efforts to the cley and Its cltl·
•eas.

Mayor Sets Nov. 14 as Deadline
said streets In additl.on to the tary.
Coun&lt;U tj&gt;proved _e!fi!ODSta of
Mayor D. peralty, according to the ordi-a city olllcial to 80' lu Phlladel;
B. Morpnlntormed city councU nance epproved.
Coun&lt;U V&lt;lled lu problbt t trac· phta to seek certllloale or tho
McniQ night in a regular ~
cU aeuion that he would allow tor of trailer parld~ 011 either workable proeram from HUD oftbe State Rood Commii!IOO unit side ol North lofaio st. lr0111 the ficials, and If the workable proenm of the city Is approved, It
Nov, 14 to repl,v to htoleU..r ot rallrold tracks to Oak St.
Counen gave the mayor the will Include a request tor anNov. 7 concerning the slick condition of Rt. 62 and Rt. 35 In ihe green llflhl 1u proeeed wtth ne- other 100 units of l.,......nt hiluscity limits, and then if no satis- gotlatloruJ with the State Rood trw.
The cicy pollee report for lbe
factory word was received, he Ccmmlaslon to enter into an
would block satdhighwaysoodayo agreement with the Commission month. of October was submlttecl
of adverae weather conditions to on 1 75 - 25 per cent basts tor by Chief of Polite Jack P)'leo
the removal ol the 6th &amp; lofain alii ohofored the department momthrough tralllr:.
Council passed a resolution SL tralllc ai8Nl and Its IMtal· bon lnvo1tlpterl 17 accidents
laUon at Jackson and 22nd St. during the month andarreatec114
gtvt~ lbe Mayor lbetr tiiProval
to do what he deemed neceslll')' and lbe lnllallatlon ot a now drt..ra Involved; made 27 rood
to protect the citizens frrlm lbe tnlllc si8Nl at the I.!Unectlon law arrests and rd.ne other mlademeanor arrests; laaued 308
ot Route 62 and 28th Sl,
haW'dous highways.
COUncil took a dim vtew ol the parldrw tickets IJid worked a toAn ordirance wu tpprowd by
councll reatrictiqJ the groaa estlmaled coste given by the
weight load of motor vehiclea State Road on the colts of the
drl ven or manual drawn ve- projects with the clt;y'a estimathicles over Main St., trcm ed 25 per cent bet~ $2,000.
Sixth st. to lith st. and Bth The mayor said the ctcy had aJ.
St., Ninth st. and lOth st., au- ready paid 50 per cent of tile
thorizing issuance of special coat ot tho 6th st. sltplal and ...,
was uked 1u pay another ~ lu
over~ permits upon written
permission and poatlrw ot bond, relocate the IIPL
A fonnal request woo made by
when required and penaltlea tor
tbe cooncil IIIII the mayor Hill
vlolotton or this onltnlnce.
Vehicular tralllc ""'ntlng on a letter to McCall._.tne aakaaid streets must not exceed a 11111 thom to retnr:t tholr article
gro11 weight ot owr 10,000 tn the N...mber Iaiii&amp; tlltllw
pounds, lnctudlrw carao and .t- til¥ tho clcy ofPolntPia..,.hu
otatton or this 811111 be dHIDN 1111 unoafe water ·~ llj'ttlm
a misdemeanor anll Is punlflh. and that liiiJQ' • oble by ftneo or more ttan 1100 tllrourlhwt the ltllclewerefalae.
By MAXINE WALTERS

PT. PLEASANT -

or lmprlaonment of DOt more
than 30 days and pera0111 ex-ceedln&amp;' 10,000 pounds, shall be
liable lor lilY rlamop dime lu

T_,.

BLAETTNARS

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STEREO RADIO combiDaUon, TWO YOUNG bulls, one U..
toar..peed lntermiDd ebaDc·
quarter Charolall, puraor, four • speaker s o u a d
brecl Hereford, Del HeultJ,
syatem, lovely walllul llnJih.
RD I, Vlne8ar St., IOJ+nvl1le,
Tills Mt just I fn ll'ODiba
Oblo.
11-IN!p
old. Pay baJ-» o1 • · • II'
monlbly (JI1menll. Call •
Fori•"'
livedod
3111.
11-Nie
NOW
IS
Till!
TIME ro &amp;Aft
~aud .... l ' '
MONEY
on
nut,.....
1'08P-IM----· a- lo ICbaoL I".AIILY AMERICAN 1111no, lstered Hereford bulbaD,
Cli¥11,
ltll model - - }"'"'
a to 10 montllt, ea11 01e111r
:radio combinallon, dllal lpi!UFjiamsHED 111artment, lour or fJIIem. Baltalco dae, ..._. •111 or tnlll.
;i.ooms and bath. llarlon Rey71, ... - - loiiDI*II» "'
:.Oidt, 1181011, W. Va. PboDe
IUO. Cob -.mi. 11-Nie

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This Week's K&amp;V Speci•lll

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992-5342

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EYINRUDE
69's Are Here

INaip

AUCTIONt:I!:R

Ollke · · : :

THI" SPACE' PR061&lt;AM
Nf;EOD$ 'IO!Jfl HI'LP··•

NON '/O'RE
ALL PAID FER,

Rlln:AND -

ClmJII* _. •••

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or

Business .Servi.ce$

. REALTY

C. C. IRADJI'Oitll

11-7-4te

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Ho8STEITER

1'111.

FOR RENT

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FOr,..,

GI!JO. BOIIm!:'IT1!II, llnbr
5 rooms, both,
tile ..run~ and lloors, panelIng. OutbuUdlngs. 2 amo,
only f7,1100.110
I'OMEIIOY - Fireproof balldlng In business district, 10 I
115. Only $20.001.110
MIDDLEPORT - 7 room frame
home, blllll, ,as fllmace, ...
rage and 111ree loll, ..,. on
2nd street. Good buy $11,000.110
IIELEN or VIRIGO. TEAFORD

Resultsl.

nJIINISIIED APAKTMI!NI'

a-

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R•l Estate

POMEROY - Ill stoey frame,
7 rooms, I larp
••~a~
pari basement. bath. forted ASSOCIATES
SYRACOIIB
air gas beat, lots cabinets 1n
11-11).31&lt;
the kltdlen. $12,500.10
SYRACUSE - I story frame, I
moms, 2 bedrooms, bath, all
luslilele Service•
RADIO
.!. 'IV REPAIR IIIII .,_
on 4 level loll, .47 aero fruit
trees, asparagus pateh, rhutennaa lnatalled. lolm illrrlbarb, 2 !loRn grape v~n...
..... Pbone ttl"'i. li·UIIc
$f;.MII.Dtl
POMEROY - Ill story frame, DITCH DIGGING, ..... Unel,
8 roomt, 3 bedrooms, bath,
1eecb beds, Paul Anllerpord!es, part balement. .ALL
MIIOO, W. VI. Phone m-

11-&amp;.lilp IIEADY • MIX eoncrolo delvered rlglll to your pro,ltel
Fill and easy, Free eallo
TWO DIIESSED bop. Phone motel, Phone 99J.a284, GoegFor Sale
IIIIUI82, New Haven. 11-Utp
1'(11'A'I'OES, Phone I4J mt
lebl Ready • Mil Co., Middle.
Pnll!lltt, Portland.
part, Ohio.
• Ill lie
tile year Hill, have been
t•tl-tlc 111111 WALNUT stereo COlllole
with AM • FM radio, 4-dlaa- BIJDGET PRICE lluDI1ute C11
nvlled and tile valualiOIII
nel speaker sy•tem. 4-lpeed
compleled aud are open for POODLE PUPPII!!S, AKC Toy
our lhlrd lloor budget lhop.
lnterrniJ: changer. Take over
miniature,
and up. Stud
lllspectkJo at tile omc.
Baker Fundlare, Middleport.
payments of N per month or
oervleo end 8f00mlng. Pll.of the Goun1J Auditor In tile
Ohio.
' :II lie
pay balance due tl0'1.22. Call
•sta.
11 1 ttc
Court Boule, Pomeroy, Oblo.
fn.Zll36.
II-lo-61c SEWING MACIIINES, Npalr
Complalnll I(8IMt 111J valuAKC
OoJdea
Retriever
JMlpplel.
JIIon at a
•iODI, acepl
..rvtee, all mllkee, WY S.
GEN'lt.E MARE pony, fat bNf
tile valuaUcn filled and uat Alb SL, NMdleporl. 2214. 'l1lo Fabrle Shop, l'oJll.
I1IG.
•••
oow; alao 111111 Plymouth car.
P n+n!J made bJ lbe Tu
Ot'OJ. Authorbed Singer Sal..
Call IKUI'II.
~
Oommlaloner of Ohio, wiB lit
lilld Service. We 8lllrpeD
SdDn.
.....
...... "' tile Cclunly lloanl
ATIENTION MEN!
r)NI!! SEVEN-EIG1fi'S Charolall
tl llevlllon, at Ill omc. Ill
hull 17 rnonlhl old. Phone IIS- CIGA.REI IE vending ma 'low
. . Court lltule, l'omml!',
Dreu Shirtt.... 1.49 &amp; 2.39
IZ7l.
11-11).31&lt;
L011;
Slana, Brood Nome,
Ohio. on or ofter N&gt;ruary IJ, Sharp.
IIIII eemee. ABC l!:til&amp;pllw,
M-. W, Va. PIIODt 'lft.IIO,
- · Complolnll JDUII ...
Flannel ShirtL ......... 2.99
:11111 ZIG-ZAG sewing macbfne.
~ ID wriiiDg, .., IIIIDb
$Me
Tills madllne makes butlallfamished bJ tile Counly AllllHooded Sweat Shirts .... 2.99
Gr•ot Fe~r Hunting, Warlo.ing,
'holes, dam!, blind hems. T1ds
... IIIII ln Ills oll1ce ..,
LNAL NOTtC8
Sporlt.
machine like new, has lactoey
.. Wore tile limo llmll8d
IN nil COMMON PLLU COUI.1'
wana11ty. Pay ts per mantb
of IWI lor lbe flni
Mll.l COUNTY, OHIO
MAR.IOIIY A. IWIMI.
fCUI cub. Call
llaJf year. at at 8II,J lime dur..
o.
11-111-11&lt; ,..._,.,,4,
HeiCt Te Stiffler:.,. Store
... wbldl tua are recolved
Plahltltf,
Pomaro; ,
bJ tile County Trusurer, wltl&gt;- 101 W. .Main
ZIG ZA(l.()MATIC, well bon .1-RY' L. HINt.
4!111 penally for lhe Dnl llaJf
I C CtiJIJtlt1'
make l+wirlg llllldline, b I I MCI
Pert MuantMe, caiit.n11 ,...
TWO Registered black-tan COOD
III8Dl' featureo: males butGordon H. CaJdnll
hound pupo, Phone ._......
t:onbolea, darns, mends, withNOTICI IV PUe&amp;.ICATION
Aullll!r ol llolp CoaniJ'
-ID&amp;Y L. JIVKNS. wlloM ..,_..
11-~
out
aUaeblnenll, sews .., all lto'Dt
U-6-IOie
raaktanoe U PomaroJ', Ob1o. but
typea of fabrics. Free homo whOM ......at l'llllideJIICO aM ..u&amp;q
addi'MI Ia IICB I C Comi'UlJ", Poft
demonatrallon. Pay ba1uee 1-Juenema, c.ulonta 813030, '11"111 tab
CHICKEN BARBIOCUE SUN- AKC Puppi•, Scot!leo, Coclon,
notre. tbat oa &amp;btl 3ltUI. dq ol ..,.
Poodles, Wesllea and ScJma1D.
ol ta.• II' montb17 lM)meull. lttmber,
DAY NOV. 17 sponsored bJ
1188. Ute tmhniCDad tued
en,
Barbroo
K1'1.,
CoolvUle,
Call same.
11....., Jwr Pelltlon atlli.Qt bJm. k1 tba Cam·
tile Racine Fire Dept. 1u be
tDOD PIN8 Court of Malp CGIIIDtJ'.
Oblo, Pbone 111'1-.
beld at tile lire boule otanOblo, prutq for dlnor.:e llftd olbar
11·1o.allc: 111111 FORD Falrlane, IlK eyU. rebf on Uta JI'{IUDib Gl 110M Ml1111 at 12 oomi.
11-7.flc
lect of 4ut,. ud ••trama cnaallJ',
der, llandard tnmamlaalon. u• aiM lor n.toratkm to ...,. lllal4aa auna. Said CAUM wiD 1M tor
FOR BEl IER cleaning, lu keep
Blue wlth matclliJ!« IDterlor. IMai'IDt:
oa. Uld lftar the 1Ith dQ
colon l!leamlng, ,.. Blue
Body and motor ID A-1 rmd~ of Nowemblr, 1111.
MAIUOIY
A. IUDII.
Lustre corpet cleaner. Rent
lion. Good llros ml l+'W OK·
CNW A Hrtw.
electric shampooer $1. Baioor
halll! system. PboDo 74UMI. cnw,
AtNntan fer Pa.lllllft
Fumibft.
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!MICE TO TAXPAYERS
Nai'ICE II hereby given, ID
-.pllan&lt;8 wltb llecllaa
I'/U.17 reviled code, thal the
tu relurnl of Meigs County,

Want . Ad~ ~

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'100 KEEP 'fCi:irPOJTtt SHUT~~

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DISCHARGES
Gregory T. Bono, Mrs. Ella

IL Denney, Mrs. ,...,., E. Dld-

die, Mrs. Harold GreeD:

we'RE KEEPING IT OUT

Harry

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NEWS MEOlA Tll.l.
TilE CASE 15

C, HW, Samuel E. Mlller, Mrs.
Helen M. MIU..nthal, Veronica
S. Rusoell, Mrs. Cblrlos L
iluahes, Mra. Clifford Adidno,
oad Infant twlna, aon oDd dofiii&gt;tar, Mrs. Samuel p. Turck and
tntant oon, Mrs. Charlo• TUcker
and Infant dal!lhler.
KELL PROMOTED
Robert E. Kell, 25, 11011 of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Kell, Hottford, W, Va., wa1 pt'UIIIDtlid to
Al'llll' Sergeaat Oct. 20 In VlotDIIJII, Where he Ia strvlngwlththo

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10. The way

117th Assault Helicopter Comu a radio teletype team
chief.

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companion

The fbanclal sti-nt of the ·
throe city det&gt;arlinent• were read
thowt~ lbe lotl..,lna halancet
on October Sl - Ctcy, $21,3~
. 82; Water Worka, ~928.78;
Sewer Fund, $26,163.45.
Mtendlllll were Mayor lolor·
pn, Clerk PatQ llurdelte, Attorney R. G. Muqraw and ....,.
cilmen, BW Wellman, WallaQ
Smllb, Jim Ftober, Ru.soll Hoi·

land, Jim Wtuhlo, Reid DoollttJe, Buater Riflle, Don Waldie
lnd Jac~ Fowler,

46.1;)en
150.
Prop for an
opera extra.
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2. Bpln4le ot
12. Morind.ln.
a tort
dye
3. Jumbled ·
lJ, Sun pi
type •
t&amp;. Promluory 1 : ttli.dr.~.
and ,o ther.
5. Before ·
, _.,
lT, cartOf•
i'apber'lline 6. PineapPle'·
20. Tbtrt
7. Nameleaa:

tal olt,267 man hours,

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22. comp~.~~t~,
point
23. Hack,

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llNeaatnble-fourl!lllllllot.

for•
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8. Deeompoae
t. Novel kUtd
of lllerid
H. Votes to

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Leoalrd,
Ptmeroy' son, 8:21 un. Mooday; Mrs, Clrlos E. Swisher •
Rt. I Golllpolls, son, 2:50 p.m.
Mrs. Nlcklola

thol tho
Stile Health ~ lao rop.
proved tho loeal water IRCiPb' u
and

AHISH YClUR v..oRI&lt; WHEN rT'S
00r1E .tiNNtE! ltOU DO Wlif:IT

Minford. BIRTHS

Mayor Morpn. -

betl1ll complotel,y Ate

'\OJ WilKE AT 5 .4.M. ·AND VCll

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Rebecca Sluaney, .Rt. 5 Jickson; Mrs. idl D. cnnston. lrfx&gt;.
ton; Mrs. Albert B. Aveey, Rt.
3 lro- Clay C. Burna, Rt. 2

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TUE!iDAY
LADIES AUXIT..IARY, Lewis
Manley Post 263, American Lellon. 7 p.m. Tuesda,y, home a!
Mrs. Allen Hamploo.

GmL

SCOUT Neighborhood
meeting 9:3D to l1 :3D a.m. Tuesday, Columbus and Soudlem
Ohio Electric Co.
POMEROY LIONS Club, 6:·
30 Tuesday, .Pomeroy United
Methodist Church; ditmer fol lowed by a program.
EASTERN BAND Boosters 7:30 p.m. TUesda,y at high school.
New members especially invited.
MIDDLEPORT n&amp;PW meetIng TUesda,y beginning with dinner at fi:3U p.m. at Martin Restaurant followed by program and
b.lslness meeting at Columbus
llld SOUthem Ohio Electric Co.
RACINE 461, F. and A. M.,
TUesdaj at the hall. Election of
officers, work In the entered
~~~Prenti ce degree.
- .. WEDNE!iDAY
POMEROY CHA I'TER 80,
Royal Arch Masons. stated meetIng, Wodnesda,y, 7:30 p.m. at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Companions urged to attend.
SOUTHEUN B1\ND Boosters,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Racine
High School.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Trinity
Unlted Church of Christ, spon80red by Women's Guild; luncheon at noon, homemade gilt items and novelties, baked goods.
O!UO ETA P!U Chapter, Beta
!lgma Phi Sorority, 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, Columbus and SOUih·
ern Ohio Electric CO., social
room. nev. Bill Perrin guest
speaker.

WHITE ROSE LODGE 291, at
the American Legion Hall in
Mlci:Ueport, 1:30 p.m. Wednesds,y .

THUR!iDAY
POMEROY - MEIGS COUNTY Young Democrat Club's regular meeting Thursday, Nov. 14.

Democrat Hq, Pomeroy.
AFTERNOON cmcLE, MiG
dleport Heatb United Meihodlst
Church, 2 p.m. Thursda,y; Mrs.
Clara Hennesy, Mrs . Nan Moore,
program leaders; Mrs. Grace
ji'rench, Mrs. Frances Wilacm,
Mra. Lorena Davls, holteues.

' MEIGS CHAPTER DAV will
obaerve Veterans DllJ' with 6:30
p.m. dinner at hall in Pomeroy, Thursday. Veterans of all
wars and families lnvited.

XI GAMMA Mu Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, Thursday,
7:30 p.m., social room or Southern and Columbus Ohio Electric
Co.
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30 Thursd a y, Bradbury
Elementary
School; speaker, a state highway
patrolman; door prize; fifth grade
room mothers have rerresh-

ments.
PAST OFHCERS, Racine
Chlpter 134, O.E.S. 8p.m. Thursday, home. o! Mrs. Bert Grimm;
Mrs. Jane Hill assisting hos-

tess.
FRIDAY

T!URD FRIDAY Club, 7:30
Friday night, home ol Mrs. Everett Dailey, Ann St., Pomeroy.
FALL FESTIVAL, Ssllshury
Elementary School, Friday, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. sponsored by
P, T. A. Door prizes, food and
pme booths.
MASON ·- The MaliOtlMothers
Club Christmas Bazaar Nav . 15
and 16, Mason Methodist: Church;
411 Friday, 10 a.m. to 8p.m.;Satarday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
This year's bazaar features
a sweet shop, white elephant
Ja.ie, and Christmas and miscellaneous handmade I t e m s.
Free cotfee will be served The
public is welcome.

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make marks , especially
when a ball-point pen is
used, because you press
harder on it

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT - NOV . 12
"BANDOLERO!"
(Technlcolor)
James Stewart-Jean Martin

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The Shark Hwll
Midnight Ghosts
The Carpenters
Pink &amp; E\lue Bluea

WEDNESDAY, NOV, 13
NOT OPEN

THURS. • FRl • SAT.
NOVEMBER 14 • 15 • 16
"CUSTER OR THE WEST"
Robert Shaw·TY Hsr&lt;lin

COLORCARTOON:
Dog

s..tcher

SIIOW STARTS 7 P. M.

News••• in B-rieft

Pose 1)

bulldlng permit at mo.vor&gt;s of·
!Ice upon remittance a! feeo.
- The Jnll)'OI''s omce will trJr.
ward ooe copy ol tile appllca·
Uon to the vlllage clerk's of.

Terry Walker, 20.
SAIGON SWARMING FROM HELICOPI'EIIS, lala IIIII
tnu:ks, 2, 000 American IIOidlors ~ 1 lleloq Delta .W.,.
and ~lured 1&amp;3 suapoeted VIet ceq tnppocl IMide, U.S. lwdQuarters
lodi,. Tbe
11th Dlvlsloo lniUtrJjnon Mt Chair trip
beiDre dawn Mbnlllf IIIII killed s1s VIet ceq Wbo ll1ed lo t11o
encirclement of a .W.,. noar Cll l&amp;J, 40 mUoo of Bal·

fice.
- The vlllage rlerk, upon reee1ving copy oC pern:dt, shall record 75 per cent of the fees
each montll and pay the Building and Zoning Inspector_

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below:
Ten doUars flat rate plus 75
eents per one hundred square
feet or floor space on new structures.
Two dol1ars per perm.lt when
applicant comes understate Code
No_ 3791.04 upon presentation of
approved State Permit.
Five dollars fiat rate plus
$3 ror each additional room,
on each remodeling job, total
cost of permit not to exceed
new construction cost on ~e
Coot basis, (note), remodeling
defined as any structural change
in bu.ildlng or buildings.
Two dollars for each roo C
permit, private and public. (No
charge for repair or patching).
Tllat a building inspector be
appointed to receive compensation In amount of 75 per cent of
the permit fees to be paid by
the Village Clerk, monthly upon
presentation of a statement by
the lnspector.

Council
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from page I)

cll decided to have an ordinance
written on water meter deposits
to govern in the commwdty in
the tuture. The legislatim will
uruvlde lor deposits a! $12 for
homes; $3S for restaurants; $15
for service statloo.s; $100 [ o r
laundramats and $100 ror car
wash operattoos.
The leglslation also will provide that property owners are responsible to the village for water
and sewage bills and that no water line rrom any private well
will be permitted to cross propert;y lines or alley ways. Also,
it will provide that no well can
be drilled within 25 feet ol SOW·
er line&amp;, either public or private.
CouncU approved a third reading of an ordinance providing for
the purchase of parking meter
decals entitling purrhasers the
right to park at any meter without depositing money into t h e
meters . The vehlde owner will
pay $50 for the privilege for
Qll.e year - a leaser amount if
the decal is purchased later in
the year .
The report ol Mayor C. 0.
Fiaher showing receiptsof$198,.
96 ln fines and fees and $226
in merchant police collections
for a to!al of $424.96 during October was approved.
Councllman John Zerkle was
named chairman of a council com·
mittee which will work oo. getting signa noting the location of
the vtuage along the Route 7
by-pass of Middleporl
A rommunicatioo was read
from Meigs County Auditor Gordoo Caldwell indicating lbat a
reappraisal or property has been
completed and pointing out that
protests may be
at his
ortl.ce through Nov. 15.
One fire call was answered
during October by the fire de~
partment - that was to Cheshire
Township - it was reported
Council also discussed posstblll·
ties of widening Page St. in the
area of the new marina.
Attending the seaaion were
M13'or Fisher, Councilmen Zerkle, Dick Vaughan, Clift'ord stumbo, Charles Byer. and George Baker, Clerk· Treasurer Gene Grate
IOd Harold Chase, village maintenance supervisor .

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SEEKS DIVORCE
WIUiam Black, Rutland, bas
filed a petltloo tor dlvorc:o from
Charlotte Black, same lddreaa,
In Maip CouiJI)&gt; common pless
court. Tbeplalntlllchar&amp;esiP'Ois
I!OIIact a!. Jillll' l!ld extrm'
cruelty. ·.

Given Council;
MIMtpOrt VDIIp fWi!l1 ~ .,;
· loled .• ISS,tlf.M u of oct. 31&gt;'·· •
~ to tllo amhll .......t
of Clork- rrea ....... Geae Gnlt'
submitted to

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IIIII P"OI•Ied If lntemJploro an coml-

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"The U.S.S.R. Is a daqiorous IIIII urpredletoblo
llltb
''' an oli&amp;Nn.U.. mWtary -lty," JackiCII loki tllo NATO lll1l1tary
tcmmittee. ••Sovtet deployrnenta ill the Indian Oeean conda• ••• ••
he said. "I doubt au those sblps ore .,.aged In operatiolla ttiiiDtCted
!IIIIi lhe SOVIet IPOC,e PnJRfllll.

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Jitney Supper

Opens Festival

A jitney supper from 4 to 7
p.m. will open a tall festival
Saturda,y at the Chester Elementary School.
Some Different
Present for the evening tesThe Meigs County board of
Uvities, rrom 7:30 to 10:30, will
elections reports on substantial , be Uncle WUlle of Channel 8,
change in the official count or
TV, Roscoe Swerps and others
the Nov. 5 election.
from the Sleepy JeO'ers ~w.
The unofficial cOWlt gave LeA number of games will be
ola Enoch, Democrat, a 2,753
featured among which are ft sh
votes in her race !or the derk pond, duck and
game,
of courts post held by Mrs. Evechoke the coke, dart balloon,
lyn Lucke who was given 4,992
washer toss, mllk can throW,
votes In the unofficial count. In IUKl there wlll be such features
the official tally, Mrs, Enoch
as a sweet shop, country store,
received 2, 798 votes and her opcake walks, fortune telling and
ponent, 4,931. The official count
a beauty shop. During 'the evenby the Meigs County board or
Ing a prince and princess will
elections is being readied today
be named.
for mailing to the secretary or
The festival Is SJlOil&amp;ored by
stole.
the Cheater PTA.

Official Count is

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Viet Cong Likes
Threat to Tall{
Without Saigon

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Elberfelds Are Headquarters
For The Famous"White Swan
Uniforms" for the girls in
white
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FOR THE WOMEN WITH GOOD TASTE IrS "WHITE

11IE VIETNAM SERVICEMEN'S honor roll ot Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, in
Pmteroy, has at last round a "home". The large sign, which lists about 600 servicemen or the
VIetnam conOict, was at ftrst placed between the county courthouse and the county jail. However,
complaints were lodged and the honor roll was dismantled It has now been erected on property
owned by the legion post on West M&amp;ln SL, near the post home. Pictured with the honor ron in
its new location are len, Edgar Van lnwagen, sw-vhror of Lhe tamed Balaan Death March, and
Don Hwmel, commarrJer or Drew Webster Post

Nixon People
Expect Derus

To Play Ball
NEW YORK (UP0- The ad-

mendatims
Nlxon has no comparable
personal tie with the current
Democratic leadership in Coogress and Harlow may find his
liaison chores more di.tricult
than Lhey were in the 1950s.
Asked how he thought Nixoo
would fare with an opposition
Congress, however, Harlow told
reporters:
''I do not anticipate extreme
diffirulty fru: the president in
that regard. There will be some
areas ot dltficulty, oC coarse,
but in your great areas, both
parties, regardless of their
partisan differences, are involved with the natJonal interests snd they have to perform
wllly.nilly- and I !hlnk they

ministration ol President-elect
Richard M, Nixm, now under
construction at his New York
headquarters, expects the Democratic Congress to play ball
with the Whlte House next year
oo
major Issues involving
national interest.
This hopeAil attitude was
expreased by Bryce N. Harlow
after his announced appointment Tuesday as the first of
· aevaral White House officials in
tbe new admtntstration wh'3''W1ll
r)" Jthe title of "assistant to
president."
Harlow, 52, a native or
Oklahoma Clt,y, will be "manager dl legislative and coogresstmaJ affairs" for the president,
a J)Ost much like the legislative will.,,
Note Current Cooperation
llalsm job held by Lawrence F.
Nixon will have something
O'B(len during the Kenned.y and
Joll1am administr&amp;.Uons before other than Harlow's experience
he moved up to postmaster to help with his congressional
relations. The Republieans hope
~ral.
the Jesson is not being lost on
Experience for Job
For slx ol the eight Eisenhow~ Democratic Hlll leaders that
er 1 years at the White House, Nixon is cooperating openly and
!he soft-spoken Harlow, a Phi extensively with President JotmBefa Kappa scholar at the son on foreign policy, particuUri.iversity of Oklahoma, knew larly Vietnam negotiations, during tile transitioo period.
wJ)at it was for a Republican
As the Nixon st.aif emergedadministration to cle•l with a
Harlow's
was the
second
DemocJ"atic Congress.
Eisenhower had two personal appointment; U•e first was Rose
frier.ts who occupied powerful Mary Woods as Nixon's personDemocratic ltlader ship positions al secretary- a pattern seemed
Capitol Hill- ~•e late ~­ clear. The chain of command
er Sam Rayburn and the then- will be l:lrectiy rrom Nlxon to
Senate Majorlcy Leader, Lyndoo the Cabinet and a small number
B. J&lt;&gt;Msoo. They frequently ol "assistants to the president,"
belped clesr the way lor wuier whom wUI be a larger
nwniJ:er of special assistants.
~aenhower legislative recom-

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SWAN" - SEE OUR COMPLETE UNE OF POPULAR
STYLES AND FABRICS IN " LENGTH SLEEVES
AND SHORT SLEEVE$-SHIFTS SKIMMERS LOVELY
TWO PIECE STYLE

TAILORED STYLES liTH

A·LINE SKIRTS

DOUBLE BREASTED COAT

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WASIHNGTON - OVERDUE FINANOAL re(lorta filed on the
eontributions and eliP8fldltures ol the Nixo~Agnew election c:ampalp bring the known camgalgn cost to over $10 mJilion.
1
New reports 'Tuesda,y- ntod wlththeder~or !he House 17 days
alter the lepl deadUne - listed cootrlbutlono totaling $1.2 mWion
IIIII -rdl!urea ~ed $986,866 lor seven Nllro... Ajp!ew cunmlT..
taos during tllo period Aug. 8 • OeL 21.

COLliMBUS - TilE GENERAL ASSEMBT"y wUI be asked to
1 tsOO mWioa housiJ1! program tor low ani middle lncoo!e
tamJUoo, Gov. Jameo A, Rhodelsald TUesday.
Rhodes said the money would c1111o from 1-rm mortpp
boDJs l11uod apln!Jt tllo ~ lo be built or re,!lllred
IIIII would not lnvohe !all money. The goyemor Slid the bDI would
alto provide acme tax Incentive• for the prhate de*opera who
trocl tllo loll1d1J1ls.

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By United Press International
MEMPHIS, TENN. - PERCY FOREMAN, BROUGHT In at the
last mloote to defend June• Earl Ray, today followed a sllm trail of
witnesses to Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination to bJUd his detense for Ray's March trlal. OnlY 20 rames were left to the tall Tex•• attorney by Arthur J. Hanes Sr., the ionner mayor of Binningbam, AIL, sacked
the defense by Ray, who is charged with the
onlpor alo,ylng al Klog AltrU 4.
Foreman's ftrat tl8k in his biggest case was to test Hanes'
atrategy of delenac. Sources close to Hanes said that f!tr&amp;tegy rested
on an atteq,t to prove Ktrw was assassluated not by RI.Y. an ex..corP
vic:t toiled ln all his crimes. but by men who wanted King \1olently
mUl'dered to touch oft waves of racial rioting in the UnJted States.

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Clearing tonight. Colder Ill tho&lt; ·
esst portion, Lows In t11o mtd ·
20 s to lower 30s. lncreaataa
cloudiness and warmer 1bura.
day with a chance of shower• in
the west portions by everdnl.

Devoted To The lntereJJI8 Of The Meig•·MIJJIOn Area

burs.,-.

Czech Border Sealed

Weather

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eelpto, '"' dlsllur-nllo,, $lOOt
otreot - - , $1,885.U;
t2,46Z.84, p,SI1.73; ltite lllfl;l
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INTENSE STORM BATTERED tllo Appaladdao M&lt;&gt;m1• t915.52, .1,232.951 ..-nl ranae today lllih """" deplhe of nearly a foclt, hill&gt; windJ IIIII heavy redreme.t; t2,383.06, ... dl..
nlns. s,_ was en t11o ·ground u 1U' oouth u A11aD1o, GL, IIIII
•12,571.111.
stretched Into New EI1IWd whore aevoral polnta !!lreacly wn ,..
IIAI&lt;elpts lor tllo IIIOISb IIJial.
portl• I'll .r.et oro,... 111 tllo lfOUIII.
ec1 t2t,aa1. is c_.-ec1 to
Tho storm systam spaWDilli anotber crop of - · In f1or1,. liuraemonts or •li,BIIS.Iif.
da ani brought t11o seaaoo' 1 first freeze lo tho Gulf C..!Jt rqlon,
Winds or 35 to 50 miles an hour baiiAored tllo
of ViriiJQ.
am:s .. unton contiwed the picket North Csroii• IIIII Macyland, whllo lnlard drlvllv ...., pJJed"' to
line they set ~ when the plant """ly a loot de® at Flat Rock, N. C.
waa stru&lt;k Sunday nighl Members of the flve unions honored
the ,picket uno,.
Representatives of the Pri~
. ....
itw Pressmen and Asslstali:s inCLIFTON, W, Va.- Mro. Csr· ,
PRAGUE (UP!)- TheCzeehcJ.. demo!lltratlooa Uke lhose,o!tllo
dicated they would held negotla.
pelt
two
weeks
when
Soviet
o11ne
G. Turaer, 86, died lfm.
slovak
guvernmeot
today
Jmpoa.
tlons TUesday.
eel
restrfctJons
oo
travel
to
the
llqs
were
burned
IIIII
Red
do,)&lt;
followlag
-erat Members or the Machinists
anny
aoldlera
·
JPAl
14'011.
Tbe
lliDeaa.
West
by
Czechoslovak
cltbeos.
Unl~·
ga-ve
no incllcations
Mro. TllrDer was hom Deeom·
whether they would accept the The dramatic crackdown follow~ •11oo's leaden warned qallllt
diii!OIIItratlooa
tllot
coulcl
"lead
ber·
18, 1881, In IIUCII, t h a
ed
new
restrletlms
agaln!Jt
1he
cortracL
U8
doWn
I
deld.
end
street."
dm•pter
of 1b0 late Jobn A,
press
and
other
liberal
elements
The nearly 500 employes of
Aetloo
111111lut
tllo
pres•
and
l'lll11ne
Wll!oaw! (ftax. Her
d..
the
cowttry'a
aoelecy.
the plant had been working on
Anti-Soviet
studelltsloday
also
spread trom Cleehosi..U Jour- llll!band, H. Cotta! - · cled
a tentative b a s I s the past
Job!l llel1r)'
three weeks after their contract ignored a stern govemment warn- nallsm to t11o Weot MD!Iday wltb 1n 1952 11111 a ·1he
eJP11).sion
of
It~
western.
Turner,
ln
1957.
ing
and
announced
plana
for
a
eJPired. The plant manufacMH. Turner, a reeldeat 0(
mass demoostratloo against Rul· newsmen. ah Welt Clermau
tures business Corms.
IIIII ..., American.
lilA.., tor IIWU' yeors, Will a
stan occupation forces.
DIDDLE CITED
Students leaders said thOJ' 'lriiJ
VI... QuostJonecl
member al the ...... - ·
The sheriff's depa~enl cited put some 15,000 youtbo 1oto tbe
Fl.. ol t11o woster.-rs were Cillrl:b 11111 a 101111 time OWDber
James Edward Dlddle, 21, Rt. 1 streets Sunday, national studellts olllclally accused of wor~ ol.lta SFR Claso.
Racine, to Meigs County court on day. Premier Oldrlch cemik wt11!out PI'OJIOI' viSIO. 'i'llo
llho Ia I!Ul'VIved bytbreeda!J8h·
a charge or tailing to keep his Monday broadcast a warning the others had the correct JIIIIO"I tori, Mrs. Lelia BlaiD, Scodb·
vehicle on the right half of the Czechoalovak gvvenunent ..Wd but were onlered out
ddt; Mrl. Lemma Job!l..,, Ma·.
roadway roUowtng a weekend ar- not lolerate lllrtber antl.&amp;riet
All were arrested ard quos- """· IIIII Mro. freda K. Hllllo,
cident. Diddle reportedly lost
demonstration• because t b e 1 tioned tor more tbln- ab: hours Newporl Rlcbe!Y, Fla.; 11\'ea •
control of his auto on Route 124
:"could lead to ehaos and I'Ven Friday, ard tllolr vilas wore II'!IDdchlldreD, IIIII lclur llfOIIat Racine while rounding a curve
beld cnor tbo weeko..l
~
tragedy."
at an apparent high rateofspeed.
!!!!!!!:,!VET~Ea~ANS~"!'IIE~M~OR;:,~;;U.;-· -~~ oonlc:eo wl11 be bakl,
A dJvlded ani 1lelllo!'allzed
The vehicle struck a guy wire
HOSPl'lAL
'if·'t:15 p.m. t!I •W
and went over an embankmenL Communbt patty loii\llohlp hie
AdmlsslO!IB - WUiard Jtltors, FOIIOICIII Funeral lkmo lllil! ~
taken
harsh
measures
against
No injuries were reported.
the mass media la an effort to Pomeroy; Clara ·WhoJ&lt;Q&lt;, !'om- tho i!e'r. Lowell E. ~ of•..
ATTO.RNEY DIES
prevent the Soviets tram dolrw: eroy; WWiam Heolon, Belpre. Oclatln&amp; Burial 'lriiJ ba In tho
· Dlsel!arps - Aaroo llpoJI, Adomlvlllo ....-,..
TOLEDO (UPO - Joho Coeh· IL
.Frl- .._, eal1 at lbe Foran, 67, veteran Toledo attortlle chances of direct interfer- Cslhy Qmdl« Claudia 0 w 1 o,
ney al'll former local and natto• ence by 1he Kremlin I!ICl'OOsed RqiDald Ohllllpr, ta-., Ob- &amp;le- FuDoraJ HcJmo 11!11bno
al Elks Lodge ollicial, died M""" with the prospect of more Unger' Moille Qdnth•• . ~ t.odi-Y.

5 McBee Unions Get Contracts
surance benefits.
WUllam Addis. a represent&amp;- ·
tive of. the Stereobpers Union
called the contrad "'tavonble"
aOO Ross Davis of the Inter·
nalioni.l Typ~hers U n i o n
said his gro~ "probeblv wou1d
a~.:t favorably
on the same
terms."
The plant remained closed as
Printing Pressmen and Assist-

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ATIIENS, Ohio (UPO - One
of five striking unions at the
McBee SH;tcms Plant of Litton
Industries approved a new
three-year contra&lt;..-t while officials of two others indicated their
unions would probably ratify
similar contracts.
Local 181 of the Bookbirriers
Union agreed on the contract
by a 2-l margin Morrlay night.
The pact called for a five per
cent wage increase the first
year, 4.5 per cent the second
am five per cent the third, in
addition to ar. extra paid holida)" annually and increased i~

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COLUMBUS (UP() - T hI B
coming weekend mayproduc:eooe
of the most spectacular meteor
showers ever seen in Ohio, according to officials at the Borror
Observatory here.
Joe Zuereick, public relations
director of the observatory, said
the Leonid Meteor Shower, under
ravorable c:ondittons, will best
be seen In the eastern sky~
the early morning hours
day and &amp;mday. The shower will
be visible between Thursdl.)' and
Monday' he added.
Zurelck noted the Leonid Me·
teor Shower prodleod up to to
meteora per second In IOIDe
parts o1 t11o ~Y In 1966.

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BRUSSELS - THE SOVIET UNION _ . . , to be buiJdi!W ,.,
ltil .. w1 !on:es not only lo the Medltor,.._, but In tllo IIIIIJan OeHII
ard ·t11o Norwegian Sea as well, Henry M. JICI&lt;s&lt;Jn, D-Walh.,
told North AtlaRie 'l'reacy Orpnlullm (NATO) pullamoJW1alllto-

MRS. LEONARD ERWIN, loft, ani Mrs. Robert Wood cheek ooe of oewraJ mlnlloture mil~
stools whirh wilJ be used to hold aora1 arrarwements for a hmcheoo Saturday Wbein the Chester
Garden Club will be lhe hoaten grlql tor a Region 11 meeting of the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs at Eastern High School Mrs. Erwin Is vice president of the hostess club ANI Mra. WO!Jd. a
member.

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TOLEDO, OUIO - WINDS UP TO 60 MILES per hour tl!roatened

to wub 1:1-i'Dot ,..,.s !rom Lake Erie onto t11o northern part of t11o
elty TUesday, but a shift In tbo wind direction elided the daJII!Or or
(Con!l!uod on Pase 9)

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Near normal temperatures
ltfe expected in Ohioduri.ngthe
period of Thursda.JI through
Monday, with the high tern~
peratures averaging ln the upper 40s in the northern third
of the state and in the lower
50s in U1e souther two thirds.
It wiH be warmer Thursday
and Friday. TUrning cooler over the weekend but warming
again early next week. Prcdpitation will average one-hair
Inch melted occurring as showera and snow flurries the latter part ol this week and possibly agaio early next week.
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PAIUS (UI'0 - South Vietnam ing to do with the fate of South
spurned and the Viet Cong en- Vietnam will not be birding on
dorsed today an American threat us."
to go it alone with the CommuSoutherlarw:t reported the curnists in Vietnam War talks which ford - Thien exchange was raisSaigon Is boycotting.
ing talk in Saigon or 1 critical
In Saigon, South Vietnamese spiH between the United States
Information Minister Ton That and South Vietrwn.
Thien told newsmen the threat
Defense Secretary Clark M.
by U.S. Defense Secretary Clark Clifford in effect told South VietM. Clifford: "They can go ahead nam: "Get on the boat before it
arli talk but lheir conclusions leaves the harbor."
certainly will be of no w.lidity at
Clifford told a news conferall .••
ence Tuesday he believes the
In Paris, Viet Cong spokes- United States should negotiate
man Duong Dinh Thao told news- al~ with North Vietnam in
men: "If saigon does not send paris i r the Saigon government
representatives to Paris, the refused to attend the talks.
Front Viet Cong, North Vietnam
He said the United States and
and the United States must meet Hanoi could discuss "military"
immediateb' to fiOO a political questions such as lowering the
solution to the Vietnamese probtern.''

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20 Camps
Struck by
Guerrillas
S.aiGON , UPD - Communist
guerrillas attacked or shelled 20
allied camps and South Vietnamese villages in the past 24 hours,
military spokesmen said todaJ.
The Communist attacks and
shelling&amp; against five pq:tulation
centers and 15 allied military
bases Tuesday and today were
tM heaYiest in any 24-how-period
since President .Jdmson halted
the bombing of North Vietnam
Nov. 1.
One of thebarrages,a 10-roond.
mortar attack on South Vietnamese artillerymen, might have
come rrorn inside the border Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), U. S.
spokesmen said
lniUally they reported the attack Tuesday was trom two guns
definitely inside the zone.. Then
they sald they had received reports the Commwlist guns might
have been just below the DMZ in
South Vietnam.
Losses Light
South Vietnamese headquarters said Its men suffered "very
light" losses ln the attack.
U the guns were inside the
southern DMZ, it would be the
secOJx:l violation In three days of
what lJ. S. Secretary of Derense
Clark M. Clutord called a "ge~
eral agreement" that Hanoi wou1d
not "violate" the zone in ex·
change for a complete halt In the
bombing of North Vietnam.

Cage Squads
In l.imelight
"Meet the Team Night" wiU be
observed at the next meeting ot
the Mejgs Athletic Boosters,
Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p. m. at
the high school cafeteria in Mlddleporl
At 8 p. m. the meeting will ad.}ourn to the gym where Coe.ch
Carl Wolfe will introduce the
baske!ball squedo, aud a short
drill pres•-·
Immediately foUowi .. the IJ&gt;o
troductioo the grcqJ .&gt;rill meet
again In the cafeterll for refreshments. At this time the
Boosten wlll meet each basketball pll,yer and 1he cheerleaders.
All Booaters 1re \D'ged to 11-telll. PresldentllonWDI!Oilsllted
that the Boosters will be acu..
throughout lhe schuol year IIIII
will give " - ' " ' au sports! ...
cludlrc track. wreatllngllldbaaeball. He suggested boostenmeet
once 1 month Instead of oacb
week.

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Llnited States should meet the
Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
here but discuss only military
dec5calation. He said politi~.:al
settlements would have to await
saigon's attendance in the t.alks.
In Saigon, Thien told U PI Correspondenl Daniel Southerland:
"They can talk on anything that
concerns only Hanoi and the United State s but any agreement hav-

Most of 1-77

To Be Open
By End of'69

level of coml. reducing cas.
ualtles and eventuall,y withdrawing North Vietnamese aOO U. S.
forces. A ''political settlement,"
he said, would still be something
for Saigon and Hanoi to work ouL
Clifford's remarks, devoid or
the usual diplomatic soft-pedaling, appeared designed to pressure Sooth Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu.
South Vietnam, in Paris, spurned the American threat to go it
alone with Hanoi and the Viet
Cong.
In Saigon, South Vietnamese
Information Minister Ton That
Thien told newsmen, "They can
go ahead aOO talk but their co~
elusions certainly will be of no
validity at aiL."

A'MENDING CLASSES

the .,hard way" at Southem

High School in Racine is Miss Jan Hill, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs_ Dallas Hill, Apple Grove. Miss Hill received a leg irr
jury In 1 recent auto accidenL She now has returned: to claues
on a half-day basis arxl makes her wa,y through the hallways via a
wheel chair. Classmates carry Miss Hill ~.~tarddCM'n steps when
necessary. The cast on her leg, or course, "sports" the autographs of nmnerous students at the high school.

Bus Driver Pay Hikes Turned Down
Meigs Local Sc hool Dh;tric1
bus drivers will not receive salary increases this year duetoinsufflcient funds.
This was the conclusion Tuesday night when the district's
board or education met at Meigs
High School in Middleporl.
SupL George Hargraves and
assistant sl.{)erintendent Larry
Morrison reporting on their
meeting with Vernon Weber,
president of the Meigs Local
School District's Chapter or the
Ohio Association of Public School
Employes said they told Weber
that there are not sufficient fund 5
for requested salary increases.
Discussed last night was a request from the chapter that the
board consider additional pa,y-

ment of bus drivers on the base
of two and a half hours driving
time a day instead of the three
hours driving time now used as
the base.
Morrison pointed out thatirthe
new base time were accepted, five
present drivers would oot. receive
any additional money; three would
receive $75 more each month and
18 would receive $150. lr the
above methOO were used, the an·
nual cost to the board or education would be $2,925, Morrison
said.
Bmrd Member Frank W. Porter asked how many of 01e drivers ln the district had been represented In the request, commenting that several drivers had
advised him that they are satis-

checked several routes and .&amp;:11-The di.scussion also brought tional money has been granted
out that otller norPteaching em· drivers who are puttlng in more
ployes should be considered in time than was originally eJCPectsalary increase. It was pointed ed. Morrison said that he hq)eS
out that mostcooksarcpaidabout to have approximately six more
$1.25 an hour while bus drivers' routes checked by the depart-pay figures approximately $3 an menton Nov. 25 and 26.
Morrison also reported that
hour.
The board did adopt a policy bus drivers have liability inthat provides U11t the State De-- surance coverage while they lll'e
partment of Education will be re- driving on school approved trips
quested to check any bus route as well as on regular bus routes.
when a question arises concernThe board took noacttonelther
Ing the length of tinle it takes to on a l'tii:(1IQt to approve a reaolu-- ·.,.
nm • particular route. The de- tion to calculate am pay overpartment shall have the final word time to custodians from Feb. 1,
in the matter and on that word the 1967 to the present.
payment for the route will be
A Supreme Court ruling de.
dares that overtime payment
based.
Alread,.v, the department has
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fled with conditions.

Commission

COLUMBUS (UPO - A sUite
Highway Department spokesman
said today most of futerstate 77
would be open by the end of 1969.
Harold L. Krauser, chief engineer 0[ the department's Bureau of Construction, said the
opening dates for the various secAgreement was reached to
tions now under construction de- lease a downstairs portion ot
pended oo the weather
the old courthouse at Chester
Krauser said 1-77 was open as a scoot meeting headquarnorth ol Cambridge to North ters when the board of Meigs
Salem and souU1 or the GuerrP County
commissioners
met
sey County seat lo Derwent in Monday .
Guernsey CoWlt;y.
A delegation, representl.ng the
The engineer said the inter- scouts, &amp;IJIXlared before l h e
state highway would be opened commissioners to request the
from North Salem to New Phila- lease so the troop would be asdelphia ''by mid-1969" and from sured of access to the locaUon
Derwent to Caldwell in Noble as a meeting place over a per ~
COUildy before lhe end of 1968. lod of years, It was reported
Krauser said most of 1-1.7
that persons interested in the
north of New Philadelphia to Cuy- scouts have spent considerable
ahoga Ccwtty was ''pretty well funds to improve the portion of
open" and the opening or the sec- the building to be used as a
tion from Caldwell southtoMari · meeting place.
etta depended on the weather, esIn other activ~ty. the commispeclalJ.y from Macksburg to Mar - sioners approved transfer of
Ietta.
$280 from the Soldiers Relief
Conunission burial fund to Soldier's Relief and $266.50 rrom
MERCHANTS TO MEET
the Compensation of Clerks tund.
'The Merchants group or t h e to Soldier's Relief.
Middleport Chamber of Com
hlspection of the county home
rnerce will meet FridaJ' at 7:30
was aJ1110 conducted rollowing adp.m. in office of the COlumbus journment of the business sesand Southern Ohio Electric Com- sion_ Present were Conunisslonpany to make plans for the up- ers Robert Clark and Ralph W,
coming ChrtstmaspromotJon. All Ours, Clerk Martha C~bers
members and interested persms and Highway Dep!. !&gt;Upt. Rolland
are urged to attend.
Crabtree.

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mated the 1968 corn crop
Tuesday at a near - record
4,439, 758,000 bushels, or
down 3 per cent from last
morXh, and said output or all
u. S. crops this year would set
a record.

John Epling's Appeal

WASHlNGTON - (5pecial) - The U_ S_ Supreme Court denied
the appeal of Gallipolis Attorney and Gallia (:ounty Prose-cuting Attorney John A. Epling to his irx:l.efinite suspension on June
19 rrom the practice of law by the Ohio Sl.l)reme CourL
The Ohio SJ.t)reme Court's action was taken on recommendation
of its Board of Grievances and Disdplineattera January 1967 pWllc
hearing on charges brought against Epling by the Ohio Stllte Bar Associat.ion.
Epling was charged in NovemEpling liled an appeal on June
Four persons were fined and ber 1966, by the bar association, 21 staying the high court's order
four others rorreited bonds Tues- with seven counts of mist'Onduct anJ sought a rehearing but on
day night in Middlep:&gt;rt Mayor C. including a 15-month delay in ac - July 10 the Ohio .&amp;ipreme Lour1
counting to a dienl for mone)' denied ~ling a rehearing and
o. Fisher's rourL
collected, his handling of estate the decision was appealed in Au&amp;Forf"eiting bonds were WUUam
Roy Thoma, 45, Pomeroy, $25, matters as attorney for admin- uat to the U.S. ~preme Court.
Now that ~ling's appeal to
for improper backing; WUIIam istrators and lhe issuance or
more than 200 insun:icient fWld the U.S. Supreme Court has been
Edward Arnold, 25, Pomeroy,
checks.
denied, the Gallipolis attorner
$25 for speeding; Jane UWe,
The court's Board or Griev - has 25 days in which to file tor a
29, Akron, $30 on an intoxicaances and Uiscipline found Ep- rehearing or the appeal.
tion rharge, and Edward A. RusIt was reported late TUesday
sell, 20, Rl 1, Middleport, $25 ling guilty and reconunended that
he
be
suspended
rrom
the
pJ·acthat
Epling plans to file his apfor squealing tires.
tice of law ror an inderinite per - peal for a rehearing in the denlFines levied include David
iod. The Ohio Supreme Court ap- al . Epling is completing hii
Wayne Davidson, 25, Portland,
rourth year as Gallla Counti'
$2S and costs and to da,ys in proved the recomrnenda.tioos.
Prosecuting
Attorney . He ran
jail oo a J,Mtt;.v larceny charge:
for
Gallia
Countv
Common Pleas
Harvey J . Hoffner, 19, MiddleJudge in tile Nov. 5 election, but
port, $10 and costs, opeedlng
was defeated.
in a school zone; Edward D.
A practicing attorney in GalAllderson, 22, Columbus, $10and
lipolis
since SeJXember 1957, ~
costs for speeding, and FrankA committee of cooks and
ling
was
"publicly reprinw1ded"
lin Laudermilt, 18, Pomeroy, janitors seeking to negotiate Cor
by
the
Ohio
Supreme Court hl
$10 and costs on an illegal ex. 1. pay raise appeared before the
December
1962
for miaconcDct
haust charge.
Eastern Local School R o a r d
as
an
attorney
including''blaper-:
Tuesday nighl
omcials said, however, no de- si stent habit of writing and utter.:
cision was reached on t11e mat- ing checks wtthcut IAlfllcld
ter and discussion will be con- funds."
Tuesd~Jo'

Four Fined in
Mayor's Court

BoarcJ Hears

Pay Request

WWI Veterans, Charter Members
Honored By Drew Webster Post
Re(.oogni.UQII. of World War I attending and presented the charve~rans and charter members of
ter member a, Charles McElhinFeeney-Bennett POst 128, Ameri- ny, Homer Hawldns, Dale Alcan LeJllon, highlighted ihe an- lensworth, Marcus Chambers,
nual Veterans Dl¥ dinner Mon- Join Kaull and BeD Turner o1
day nJgbt at the ball.
Lancaster, who spoke brlelly.
The Ladies Auxiliary served Only llviJv charter members untile dinner to the over 300 le- able to attend were It M. Crou
gloMairea, auxiliary membera and WUIJam Iloilo.
and· their families attending tr~e
Nine lelllonnairos holding life
obMrYance.
memberahlla In the post pre.aentAlbert Roosh, commander al ed were H 1 n r y Clatworthy,
ihe poll, and Don Roach, p r o- Roosh, Lewis l..alg, ~
gram d'lairman, welcomed those Wolfe, Chester Erwin, Walter

tinued at a later session or the
board.
Only other activity was the approval Ql. paying of bills and hiri~ of Mrs. Glema Riebel as
Bwlce, Roach, Sam Clark, a00 school nurse in the district ot a
Rlchanl Pickens. Joho Hawkins thfee.da,y per week basis .
a!. SprlngiJeld holds a I I f e
Attending were &amp;lit. John Riemembership but was out present bel, Clerk C. 0. Newland and
tor the observance.
member11 Bill carr, Roger ~pie,
A tribute was patd IDtbe World Donald Mon, Ernest Whitehead.
War I veterans aervtng on the 111111 0. McCoy.
fUneral ~ IIIII reCO!!nized
were Sun Clark, squad command- MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
er, Bud l.Ynch, Charlie Clark,
Admissions - Robert Lance,
Gordon Wolfe, Mr. Alleni!WOrth, G&amp;llipollo; Elllol Jolli!SOI!, PortIIIII Homer Hawkins. Alao Jntro.. land; Mary Weaver, Racine.
duced were the ofttcera ot the
Discharges - Charles S&amp;nl(Contlllled on Potre 9)
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Marie Stanley of
Middletown Dies
Marie Campbell stanley. fora.. ·
mer resident of Paille~,
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CmQ&gt;bell She woo
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She II survived by her
Joseph; two BOlli.
Floyd; six
sister a,
n Milner, and three

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