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VOL. XXII . NO. 144·

Jim Swatsel, CooCipt.
Tackle, bath Will

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MRS. JUDY RIGG'I, WJIO HEADED the llrot baf&lt;lll
twirling coolest, eenter, at Eastern High Sehool, presents
trophies to two chsllwiOIIB clear tl'om Ypsilanti, Mich.,
S&amp;turday evening. On the !ellis Annette Baugilman, eight,
Junior advanced chsllwlon, ani right, Sheri Akin, 16, oei..
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WHAT COULD YOU
R)SSIBL't' DO FOR THE
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PAINESVILLE, Ohio (UPI)- The predicted 3,000 to
4,000 tUl'IIDIIIIor Sunday's rally to aopport Presldert Nixon's Vletnom 111r policy !ailed to materialize as onl,y aboot
350 shOifed UPo
John Hadden. a past president In the local American
Legloo post, said, "SomebodY - . Inform President
Nlxoo his anent majority was struck dumb. •'
••The turnout was sad and pathetlc,butthereal majorIcy always stays home during things like this, they are not
likely to come out like those who are opposed to the war
do," he said. The rally was IPOIIBored by the legion groop,
the Lake c~ commissioners ani the clt;y «&gt;uncUs ol
Wlllougilby, Eastlake, Willowick and Wickliffe.

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HERE ARE 11IE FOUR ~ oo1o twlrliml ~- ..-s.twcll.f wileD 1lle
!lrot baf&lt;lll twirling . - 111s held In Mala• t:oua11 at Eastern lllsh Sehool. From the lea
are TIJIIIII)' EicldJ!aer, Pomeroy, age 5, oovlce cllvlalon; Dillie Glllhrle, 11, Cooi.We, )&gt;.
venlle cllvlolon; Dobbie Jelfera, 13, MlneravWe, Junior cllvlslon, IIIII Sheri')' Klns. 15, Bredbury, aenlnr cllvlslan.

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r.-·'oaley, California Gov .
Rooald Reagan and Oklahoma
Gov. Dewey Bartlett.

. SAIGON - VIET CONG COMMANDOS THill mornq broke
Into tho U. s, alrlleld thlt provides helicopter ·~port lor South
Vletnamose troops sot111 II alone l/l&amp;lnst the guerrillas' Cam·
bodlan border of offensive.
Ftw ~ lhe attackers, !lrlngbazooka-1)1le roeketa, destroyed
three trucks Inside the Ban Me Thuot base while a slmultaneoua
morter barrage scored direct hits on six huts and a bunker,
wounding elaht Americana. Mllltery spokesmen sold one ol the
commandos was killed In the raid 157 miles oorlheest ~ S&amp;laon,
uparent)J tn an effort to reduce the effectiveness ol helicopter
operatlona oopportlng the south Vietnamese. None of the 'copters was daiiii/IOCI.

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Alfro,_,,., nwomhip al fine edge

CAPE KENNEDY- THEAPOLL012astronaute,prmounced
lit ani " - r to ao, "noned their moonshlp flying skills today
lor Friday's launch to the moon.
Cherles "Pete" Conrad aed Alan L. Bean reheersed emergency lunar lancllng procedures In a lunar module trainer while
tho Housf&lt;lll Cootrol Center monitored the exercise as lilt were
real. The ddrcl crewman, Rlchlrcl F. Gordon, bonod op on lunar
aurlace photographic targete bolore drilling tn a commanl eh!p
olmulator, The astronauts are preparing lor every concehable
problem that mlaht develop during their 10-day mission.

I 'tHOUGHT 'fOU SAID
THERE

Enactment or the measure is lui to u. S. businesses am to
the U. S. balaDce of payments
Unler the ol4 law, the iO": ani helplul onl,y to America's
ernment has been able to ban allies who are also its eompeti•
the sale of even such nonstra- tors for trade.
tegic items as brassieres am
Sen. Walter F. Mondale, J). · ·
wigs. If tho bill posses, It would
have to publicly Juatl(y such a Minn., chief architect ol tne
new policy. ~red present
ban.
Uberals WIn Point
U. S. restrtctlms on trade "to
Congress!OIIIl liberals w o n the ancient Chinese method ol
their point by arguing the old avo~ OIM!self against"'"''*
policy was neutral tn Its Im- enemy by commlttl~ aulcld8

expected soon.

NO TIME T'DISCUSS
lHAT NOW! WE'VE

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pact on the Communists. harm- on his doorstep. n

GOTTAG~

THING lO ll-1' GRAND

'MZER'S HEXES!

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COLUMBUS I UP I) - About members of the first shift tried pumper truck Into the com-1,1100 members of the lnlerna· to report for work. The atrlker&amp; pound under armed guard to
Ilona! Union of Electrical Work· smaahocl the windows of a plant extinguish the burning car.
Deputies at tho plant said
ers struck the Westinghouse official's car when he tried to
Mveral shots had been !Ired InElectric Corp. plant here Hrly cross the picket lines.
today dnplle agreement by nal..ocal7o46, International Union to the air by the strikers.
Authorities patrolled the per.
tional negolloton to extend ol Elactrlcal Workers, struck at
their contract which expired at midnight In a dispute over local !meter at the plant, but did not
Issues and Immediately set up attempt to croaslhe plcketllnft
midnight.
Shortly after picket lines were the picket lines. About 50 strik- except to escort the lire - r ·
set up, about 20 men brol&lt;e Into ers massed at each of the four atua.
Tho strike hero begon despite
the pion!, smashed windows, main gates.
on
agreement by the national
Authorities were called In aft·
set a car on lire, and - ·
union
to continue working on •
!shed four gates. No Injuries er gates and getehousel wore
torn dawn, wl.- broken and day·to-day basis while contract
were repoo ted.
on automobile ond telephone negotiations wore IA'Iderway.
Pollee
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WASIIINGTON (UPD Tho local decided to go oheod
picket oo chargeo atommlng pole torched. Bonfires rciarad of
Senator Th01111s J. Mclnt;yre trom the dlslllrbllnce.
all ontranca to the appliance with the otrlke over ..,,_......
D-N. ll, alll'oOWlCed today he
grievances. Including lob triMCluf&gt;.wltldlng plckols turned plant, largest In Ohio.
wlll&gt;Oteaplnstcon!lrmatlm about 500 workers 11 some
Tho lire department drove a foro and the use of oalorlod
of Clevelanl F. llayjlsworth
worltors m production lobs·
as a Sopreme Court juatlce.
The announceme.- was a blow
to llaynaworth's sopportora
Olfteera were elected Sotur- eroburg
Mostly cloudy with llttleWmwho had hoped Mcintyre, an
Incumbent cllrectoraare Hugil perotlrre clluge todoy, hlaU In
lndepement- mtmed De- da;r nitdlt by the Southeastern
HlrunSiaw- the 50L Variable ciCIOidtnell
cret, would brook nllka with Ohio Harelonl Allll. tn the an- Lellhelt,
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meetlna
allhe
Columbuo
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lllddleport
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1; Ruth loniahl ani Tuolday, 1""1 to.
maey of his New Etwiand
Democretlc
to and SoiUihel'll Oblo Eloctrle Co. artier, llllntlngloll; 91anle.Y!IIa- =~ the 40L Warmer 011
back llayjlsworlh.
ID Mlddloport.
ver, Chellldn, and K.G.AIIdtr•
In a alatement, M~
Elocted ·...., Charlel Jel- 1011, Jr ·• 1'omero1 RcMa 1.
ALAR'M ANSwERED
..ld he did not queatlool
fora, Alllollo, ~ Carl
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Haynswonh'• chlreetor or Clnla, ~.vlooflll:lloldiM! - nepeilip'M!at.ni.id•o4u.
~. Jilt he ._lei he did
LloiY&lt;I BlackiiiOOd, Pou- , ... 111 MDil1 •JJrinllll• not think hll judlclll record Route a. aen1ar7 •
llareb u at 111e Rock ~
inet the hiah ot.ndotlla noedo or; two reu """'" onlhe'boll'd fall'IJ'IIO!IIIIa.
ad to tnaplre pUblic conll- of cllrectors, James Meredith,
There was a potluck dlmer
deo.ce tn tho court.
PomtU'OYi George Fullor of Pe- held for members and their
dro, and Gilbert Keith ol !&gt;ark- fam!Uea ~ the evenlnc.

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WIN AT ISRIDOE

A New Wrinkle:
Winner on Loser
By Oswald &amp; James Jacolly

BY JACK O'BRIAN
er Vl 'j'lafp&gt; rldihl. &amp;rGiind a new dlatotek.eum~li
NEW YORK - BIB late
town In a Umoualne 11111.'1 put- to be caliad '•Le ~~~:~~
taie rumOr hu Joe mMoglo llnB on tho deg: her pop owna O(IOIIa early ln •10 (
returalnB to beaeball blah on a Lolls llland Clt7 11111!&gt; oorv- .••• The Zlqtelcl Club'•
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the ·comm!asiOilOr's statr .•.• Ice.
oree Nov. 14 at lll HiJiel
48742
~ · Bird'• Urad of )ill
!'IBC'I TV atudloo (8th floor erre bali will be diva
Wl!I!IT
l!AST
.nnc'lilnl so she did some !Ish- nolabi.J, throe In a week) liave Sills •.•. . Bing
678U
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liii;~- inodolinll deep in the had a n&gt;bbe17 wave .... '11te Jim . altia kibolhad hia
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heart of Texas . ... Handsome Tom IInion named · their doG!&lt;· be for good, and there Willi hilif..
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young
John Rev...,, heir to Uon Elizabeth Anno; mom Sal- or Bob Hope's Croab¥ Joke• ,..1 .
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Revton mil Ilona, separated ly Ia a former Writer .••• Tho Negro s!niBr Kim Westm•s Bl, ,
SOUTH (D)
trom h!a wile, di1covorod Slle- lamed Canada Dry Corp, buill noaa cancelled her USO VIet. '
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diah aclrell Pia Jolwisam .... nrot Canadlanpres!clonl, James .... IAJur so SoJI!e Blair vol-.
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Godfrey Cambr!dp will review D. W. BI,yth .... Songatross Mar- IIDteered •. •. It you're utratA
a ffiW JDOYies !or Ufe m&amp;B .... garet WhitinB'B dauaflter Deb- IIUngary $mdays, two more rei,4K653
. Nureyev u,ya he'll wild a Ba- bte will try the Bdwy. musics! tauranta 0(1011 are the Chardlil
Both vulnerable
hamaa homo next to bio bOllet theatre .•.• RCA Records re- and the Houae ot IIUngary. · .
W01t North EDt Soutll
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mate Dame Maraot FOOU1n at leased 15 Elvia Presley tapeRoo1eve!t Grlor, whowaawilll.
Peso 2N.T. p- 3
Harbour Coy ., •• C"""'"" pro. Callotto albumS in OliO day Bobby KennetiY the niBbt ~~
Pus
Paa
~ ,JAw Clteaier'111011 John, .... Ex.N. Y. athlete Alii Reo- woo killed, baa more claaothaa
Pus
Pass Pus
~8,' Ill i. chip ott the old entre- nick, once hi I own rlcholll rei. moat of the show biz 11~,.
Oponin&amp; iead-- 4 ·~'
jtfiieur: ~dihl , condom!ni- alive (he's a top man at Cae- pllanto who l1li8Jiil)' their l(o;
~-· · til' Cal-Ida'' lleiWnaa, Ar- 1181'1 Palace, Las Vegas), IDII1 neely cODDectlontt beeauoe U..,
Jim: "South miglit'•
piitbia; West ir.ue1 - $100,. not be for long: blo nephew played a bonotlt or two f_o
have bid three n .. trump but 000 worth •••• NoldY Par11 mu- Eric Nalburg Invented a game them: Hooey did a crooa-.
be wanted his 150 honors!'
Oswald: "He scored them siclana lOve Duke El!!ngton: llld it's a hot item from F.A.O. try pub!!clf;y tour for blo ''DID- .
lei Boone" TV aeries and reand game and rubber also, he'!! be guest or honor Nov. Schwartz to H'110od.
20· at a mammoth benoftt Jam
Pem !ilaU011 gall the c!f;y'l !Used to IP'&amp;b a ffiW cheap hoa4but
It
required
some
really
ot -loyes In windbw motors. Lookilll! on from1bo left
EMPLOYES OF THE IMPERIAL ELECTIOC CG. !b&gt;e•cellent play before be got oenlon In the Alcazar Cafe at larllll&amp;t druptoro (commuters lines by teiiing the asaaso!Uare Mrs. Wllmet1a Leifheit, Roger Loiiheit, Mrs. Ruth
day visited slatioos and dlaplaysthrougbouttheplantwhere
through."
$80 a ducat .... Evon the Paris sicker'n anybocly else'l) .... And Uon atoll' again.
Zirkle, and Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle.
operations or particular departments were ooUlned. Here
Jim: "East won the ftrst muaiclano starring with t h e
trick with the ace of clubs
Tom Rudoljill, windilll! departmert foreman, o&gt;PWns work
and Jed back the Jack. West Duke wii! pony up tbe $80.
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You don't have to be Jewilh
ruffed .and led back a trump.
Tbis left So u t b with two - Clint Eastwood Jotted back
tricks down the drain and to f)Jropo to aim "The War.
two apptift!ntly sure losing rlora" witb a huge aurprlse
elubs tn his hand. Before rou package tor his lrloh director
go on with the explanation,
perhaps our readers would Brian Hutton: kosher aoodlea
Uke to try to figure out how from the Sllae Deily .... ReSouth got out of the soup." member the 1pia1hy marriage.
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Oswald: "It took a combi- in.a-9lane ot Gov. Wallace' a
nation of end play, loser-on- campalgu manaser last oioeloser, an unusual unblock tlon? Wei!, the bride REIW home
Q-Oar soa, 9, has a habit grow it between tha ages !II
and a little bit of luck tp do to mom in Ft. Lauderdale .... of frequently tossing his bead 10 and 12. 'Slnce methylpben·
it."
as If to get the hair out of Idate ( RltaliD) II a aUmuJoey
Heatherton
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his eyes. We have seolded lant, It II not clear how It
drawing t r u m p s. Then he 10 dancer named ·"C.O..Go Gogo- him for It but I'm afraid that works to
hyperactive
eashed his Q(:es of diamonds lak" in a Jackie Gleasonealt: just makes him nervous. children but. there 11 ample
and of •cades and entered the script called for her to be What II tha best way of eor· evidence that It does.
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dummy y overtaking his "Rah-Rah Rentzel" but Joey reeling this?
When the drug causes 1011
IJNlde )ack with dummy's balked -at using her hubby
of appetite, the dosage
A-Yea
are
right
that
queen.'
should be reduced for a few
Oswald : "The stage was Lance's (and her .&lt;&gt;wn, now) scolding II Ukely to make days and bro~t back to
the habit worse because It
now set. South led dummy's real surname.jJYVain .
gradually
adds
to your son's !eellng of normal stren
MidtoWn
bartendero
catering
queen ot tllamondJ and dlsas
the
appetl
returnB.
Ill
earded his king of spades on to the gray nannel let • a y Insecurity-possibly the root addition to this you should·
lt."
BlOOdy Marys now ou4leddio of the trouble. Aslt: him once, see that yolD' son gets plenty
Jim : "This actually was a the oldindllleydrink martinis wi1bout any further show of of rest. Excessive falillue
A.: 8 • annoyance, why he tosses may be a factor lD curblng
winner·on-loser pIa y, since
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top. his head. If he can't give a
the king of spades was a two to
his appetite.
winner. but look at the divi· ing of the "He Said, ll1e Said" logical reasoo, you should
TV 1bow the players wore ask- consult a doctor who has a
dends."
ed
how they knew when hus- special lntereot In emotional
Oswald: "West was on
lead with the king of tiJa. banda wore In an amorous mood problema In children.
monds. He was out of hearts and Jack Caa&amp;idY explained he
and
clubs and had to lead gets out hi 1 camera and (the
MUSIC FROM AN ORGAN PLAYED by Artl'ubr,15,
Q-Mrsoa, 5, was irritable
A POPULAR PLACE DURING the open house ot Jmeither
a spade or diamond." rest wi!i be blipped) ..•. Sine· and hyperactive until our
: peria1 Electric Co. Sunday afternoon was the refreshment
Belpre, rang through the Imperial Electric Co. Sunday all·
Jim: "Note the unblock. II
pediatrician prescribed Riternoon to provide a pleasant backgrouOO for employes ahi
: Rrea. Here some of the visitors are seen in the area folSouth had bung onto the
alin. What was the cause of
~ lowing their tour of the plant operations.
their famlUes attending an open house.
spade king, West could have
his trouble? How does the
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on '1/;e .IDillaiiUC
What can be done about
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this?
diamonds."
A-llyperacllvlly In a preOhio College Fortball Standings
(Hewspt~per lltletpri• AunJ
Today Is Monday, Nov. 10, school child is caused by a
By United Press International
the 31.flh day of 1969, with 51 to delay In the rhysiolollic de·
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Big Ten Conference
follow.
velopment o the liralnLeague Overall
The ·m oon Is between lis new protiably hereditary and not
w L T w L T By United Press International losing cause fer the Nets.
to brain damage as was once
phose and first quarter,
New Orleans rolled to its fifth
Sta
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Lou Dampier and Dare\
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Q-11te bidding baa been:
Most chtldren outOh10
te ••. 5 0 o
The morning stars are 1bougbt.
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North
Seutll Mercury, Venuaand Jupiter.
7 I 0 Carrier continue to distinguish straight vldory Sunday night West
Purdue, ..... 4 1 0
14
'hemselves as the best back- by easing past PIHsburgh, 120-By United Press International Michigan • • • ' 4 I 0
The evening stars are Mara
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7 I 0 court combination In the 119. Jimmy Jones hit an eight· Peso
Saturday
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(fjERRY fjiLL , N.J. IUPII - Indiana • • •• • " 2 3 0
You, South, hold:
On
this day In hls1ory:
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Fast Attack won $75,000-added Iowa· · • · • ·" 2 3 0
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Colonels In the Eastern Division wi1h the win. Teammate Red
N'western • · •
What do you do now?
Gardeni a Stakes by a head at W!sconsin , , . 2 3 0
found
explorer David
Stanley
2 6 0 standings.
Robbins was high scorer for
A-Bid three sp «• Yaa
Garden State.
Llvlngotone
In
a small settleM!nneaota ••• 230
251
Da mpIer, a former KIcky
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New Orleans with 2J. Jimmy W1111t to iiliow 7011 have
ment
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Mich. State · • 1 4 0
standout and Carrier, a star at Jones finished with 21 and n•• apada.
COLUMB US, Ohio (UPIIIn 1917 a total of 41 women
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The Ohio State Buckeyes
15 states were arrested
from
Mid-American Conference
their team's 18 points In an
Charlie Williams, who hod a __
remai ned unbeaten and the
for
suffragette demanatretiona HONEST TO A FAULT
er aporia, they ohould t o r m
League Overall, overtime period Sunday night to chance to tie the game with
nation's No. 1 college football
outside
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W L T W L T give the Colonels a 128-116 eight seconds remaining but
Dear Helen:
leagues and have a playottt By PHIL PASTOlET
team when they crushed
In 1957 the U. S. Office of
x~Toledo ..... 5 0 0
8 0 0 triumph over the New York converted only one of two free
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Education reported a two·veer
Bowl Green .• 4 I 0
5 3 0 Nets.
throws. tallied 29 points for the lng bored can always ftnd a study showed Russia wes ahead tor the aecond Ume. My t1rst Dear Ed:
husband was very considerate
They do, th11Y de. llavon•tyou
SAN MATEO, Col if . (UPII- Miami·,, • .• 2 2 0
6 2 0
The regulation contest ended Pipers.
measure ot popularity.
ot the United States In the
In the only other game
Gaelic Dancer cllptured the Ohio U....••• 2 3 0
3 4 1 in a 110-110 deadlock then
and sympothoUc, especially ot heard of wife-IW8j)ping clube?
emphasla on technical and
3 6 0 Dampier and carrier took over played Los Angeles strengolder - ! e . He died twoyears - H,
515 ,000 San Jose Stakes at Bay West. Mich ..•. 1 4 0
The If/ted at which flOS· sclentlflc teaching.
Kent State .... 0 4 0
4 5 0 and the Colonels notched their thened its grip on the Western sip travels i&amp; dtoe In large
aao.
Dear Helen:
Meado ws.
In 1965 the aluminum Indus·
Mid - Ohio COnference
eighth win in 11 outings to Division lead by downing part to the number of try bowed to administration
Barton, my Rance, Is kind
The one we helped moat
League Overall move to within a game and a Miami, 126-115. Warne Hightow- people willing to rtllly {t
to
me,
lloit
(Ill
he
u,yo)
he
cutli
llabbod
me In tho beck. Now
Sunday
pressure and resclndetl price
er powered the Stars to their quickly.
W L T w L T half of front-running Indiana.
throol!h
umecooaary
sentiment
that
lt's
over 1he wanto 1117.
TOKYO I UPII- Hiroshl KoIncreases.
•
8 o 0
Dampier led the Colonels second straight triumph with 21
to the truth . My elderly uncle husband and I to forgive · and
bayashi of Japan retained his x-Defiance .• , 3 0 o
3 5 o with 3-4 points and carrier had points.
junior lightweight crown with a Findlay •••.. 1 1 o
A thought for the day: Carl is in tho hospital &lt;b'lnl. I wiUII forpt and tells it around that
2 6 0 28. Les Hunter tallied 36 in a
15-round decision over Carlos WUmington , •• I I 0
Shurtz sald, "'Our country right to vllllt him ao much aa poas!. we are cruel tor lgnorln&amp; her'
Canete of Argentine .
0 9 0
Blulfton ••• , • 0 3 0
Som-e got a personal loan
or wrong ... when right, to be ble, liut Barton insisll th!o Ia
Ohio Conference
kept right. When wrong, to put tooUah - he'll be dead 10011 In my oister.lnJaw•a name..
CANBERRA, Australia iUPII
League Overall
and why wa1te Umo oo a loll When lt waon't ·paid, she wu
II rlghl."'
-Bruce De\lline of Australia
WLT WLT
cause?
threatened with a dun, Examlnwon the Australian PGA holf x-Wittenberg .. 4 0 0
By
United
Preas
International
7 0 0
Deyton at Toledo N
A friend wao killed recent- inll tile lllsnature on tho note,
tourna ment by three shots over Marietta. , .. ,5 I o
SATURDAY
Jy, Bart seld tho tamlly was she aworo it was mine; Net71 0
Quantico Marines at Xavier
Takashl Murakami of Japan .
Miami at Kent State MAC
lucky - he woold have boon a orally I had no knowiadge at
Ohio Wes. , , , 4 I 0
5 2 0 Purdue at Ohio State BT
Bowlilll! Groen at Weal Tex. St..
partial cripple, and they BOt this, and my hu1bind (h e r
Bald.-Wal. , •. 4 I I
6 I I Cincinnati at Ohio U.
HONOLULU IUPI)-Austra- Musldngum , •• 3 I 2
~-- Marietta at Heidelberg OC
double indemnity, plus a chance brother) lllood by mo. Wa h!r4 2 2
llan Bruce Crampton won the
MATHEWS ASSIGNED
ML Union at Ohio Wosloyon OC
to stJo for b[gdamagea, lli11dea ed a handwriting - r t w h o
Kenyon , • , , • . 3 2 0
6 2 0
1125,000 Hawaiian International
Army Specialist Five Char- Capitol at otterbolin OC, N
Ia that It you eren't uoetui, proved her accuaatlono !sloe,
Denison ..•. • • 3 2 0
6 2 0
golf 1ournament wl1h a 274 total
you ahould be dead and atop She didn't !OI81P'l&lt;otuiiy, NetMt. Union ..... 2 3 0
4 4 0 lie M. Mathews, 22, son ot Mr, Oberlin at Wooster OC
- four strokes ahead of Jack
bothorllll! people. He u,y1 ev- ural!y, she wouldn't pay our
W006ter , , •• 2 4 0
2 5 0 and Mrs. Charlie M. Mathews. Wittenberg at Ashland
Nicklaus .
eryono feels this way under- attorney tees. The real thlof
Capital ..... 240
241 Route 2, Racine, Ohio, was Kalamazoo at Hiram
neath, lloit IQ&gt;poer!oy makes was ftnally found, llld JaUed,
Hiram , , , , • 2 5 o
2 5 0 assigned as a suneyor witb Musldllj!Um at Findlay
[ HOSPITAL NEWS Otterbein , , • , I 3 I 3 4 I the 25th Infantry Division In Kenyon at Adrian, Mich.
them put on tho biB aympa. (aal mi&amp;ht have bean,)
WUmillj!\00 at Rose Poly, Ind.
thy act.
I aee no rea11011 to bolher
0 5 2 VIetnam, Ocl 6
Heidelberg . . . 0 3 2
HolzBr Medical Center, First
Western Kertucky at Akron
Late!,y rve bean having oec- with this woman again, and
othen
Ave. General visiting hours 2-4
ond thougbto. Is Barton more neither dnea my husband. a.t
Gustavus Adolphus at
w L T
and 7..8 p.m. only. Maternity Akron . . . . . . . . . . s I 0
Yourc-.,
StateN
untoellna than truthful? A b d abo compWDI to the rell or
I wouldn't call it Fun City.
Visiting hours 2:30 to 4:30 p. John Carroll • • • , • 5 2 0
Ferris State at Ohio Dlorthorn
whore
waaid thla leave me, the iiiml!y that we are rutn.
- Soviet cosmonaut Georgi
m. onl y. Parents only on Pe- Certral State , • , •• 5 3 0
later 011? wrrH liti her lite. Yw aee, 1 ulod
T. Beregovoi. durina a Western ReserveatcaseTech
diatric s Ward.
at Thiel, Pa.
~RT ; -,,
to do everything for bor- 1a1re
Ohio Northern •••• 5 3 0
sig~tseeing tour of New John Carroll
Admissions
BT -Big Ton Conference
lleu Widow:
her oo 1hoppin1 tripo, help
Ashland • , • , , , •••• 4 2 I
York City.
Publi ca tion of admissions is Cincinnati , • , • o • • • 4 4 0
MAC- Mid-American Cont.
..~ In a lonely halpltel room, her - . beby.att her chlidrou.
proh ibitt•d until further notice. Dayton, ......... 3 8 0
pjrhapa, while ywr lllaband I now feel rr. and 1 watt!
OC -Ohio Conference
Births
Countl 1DDI' lnlurancellldwalll to keep It thai woy,
N - Night game
Case Tech ..• .••• 1 6 0
Mrs . .Joseph F. Lieving, Rt. Xavier , • . . . o I • o 0 7 0 er&amp; and lntant son, Mrs. Thomjmpatlentl,y for you to ·CIIe.
An we CIVeri,y blUer, or
1 Letart, daughter, 11:01 a.m. Western Reserve • • • 0 7 0 as E. Davis and Infant daul!fl- ....-mt:-•D-A_D...,Y.._SF.NTINEL_.,.
Uaton to y o u r 10cond ID'Iart? - IJI'ILL UPSET
_..,___.._,
SUnday; Mrs . Honald E. Black,
thou&amp;htol - ll
Dear S.U.:
x'Clinched title
ter, Mrs. Howard D. Hughes
DEVOTEDTOINTEIUI'Of
Rt. I Langsville, daughter, 2
PERSONAl, TO "PLAYBOY
.••• ·Smart!
and lntant daul!hter, Mrs. Alan
...,.....,.. , ....
a.m. Monday.
R.
Peaslee
and
lnfant
son,
Mrs.
ortsTER
1..
r.\NNEinLL,
FMt.
u
1 YPE" who 1*111 . , _ to
A woman tlda wiU!n&amp; to ac.
man , Robert E, Hutrman, Or~
..
RGIMrt Hoellllldt, Chl Ellt.Discharges
.J eid and abet" :ldi I'DINIIOOil "'ea. will ourei.Jaccaoe again,
vie E. Jenkins, Lawrence A. Freda Carroll, Thomas O.Den..
Pllbii"-'SlbuOIIPtS.t:llrCII.)"brTbtQ!Io 1
van., PllbUihl~~~: cm.p.l()o, 111 Ntclllfllc SL,
Mrs. Edward A. Marotta and Lewis, Mrs. c. Paul North· noy. Geo...,. Ehman, M i s s
)Not wheft YCII IJIOII'·''Obet" with !AI Jt be 1101110 other lltembor
,. P-fel'o 0111o, tun. hu1 .... om... ' ' infant son, Mrs. David L. Lew - up, Michael L, Polloek, Mrs. Anna L. Elias, Glem A. ~~ "'"uu, rdltorlll P"'- tn-21n.
· • "d." ·rm not that ltlnd or d. tho tam14' next ume. ~ H.
SKIIIIId dP• I'OIIIP!lllldU PM~ti'GJ', 01tio.
is and infa.nL daughter, Mrs. Earl Reynolds, Stevie Wo Rose .. ans, Richard F. Fick, Sr., Mrs.
coiumnllll - H.
Tb~ column Is tltdlcatad to
Nell-'-.~.....".,. npnHIIIItl . . . . .-.
flaroid L. Lawson and Infant berry, Tammy L. Seymour, Bobby L. Halley, Pamela
•ll~r.l~~e...uEuttt.ta.,,...,Y...,
Dear
lleiou:
famii,y
!lvlna.. ·10 .it YDil're
NM ron.
:.00, Mr s. DonJld E. F.rwfn Mrs. Woodrow Treadway, Mra. Hill, Mlss Grace Mo J8)'nes, cttr.s•ICI"Iptlon
What with !!&gt;Piell, ~· ~~in&amp; idd trouble or )Ill plain
r.ru Dell-..~ b1 cartVr
~~
!and infant daughler, Mrs. f:d - Ora E. Vaul!hn, Mrs, ,F.Jmer Geor e..
MIIMII u """'per ......1 - ,..,., ..
- P.· John !lOll, James S. lwll•n
tilldo lllOVlas llld ncithl.lll! tmible, lot Helen hoip YOU,
le11,
i d - •• tht Dllllr s.nut~e~ om.... tD.tt. Silf
)yard M. Blake, Jr., Miss .Judy E. Wood, Lewis W, Caln, Mrs. &amp;lead, Alva E. Wilson, Mrs. mom~• .•11.111. Tllr" ,.,...,.,t:l.n.l)' 1k1CW
left to the lllliBli)&amp;~on,lt aeemo !lie wii! aloo welcome your
"My
wrong, artd I
rig/rt
•
mr wife HAS
Rl:IIM "'-" ewrltr .....,..,.. not e-.Uiallet 011t
.~len, Paul W. Carman, Tam- Vera Morrison, Gerald Sa,yre, William T. Winters, Jr., Robbeen I
ing me monosodium gfufomote artd tptlamirte
that' II becoming ouch a own amu1in1 oxperienceo. Ad...-~~ u~o. a, math an.,.., .. :t... sa.
..........
2$. 'nlr\ot . . . . M.to. Ml I
ra L. l lrummond, Mrs. Emma Mrs . D~tvld Boothe and infant
l01
years("
-Jar
IJIOC!ator
aport that 1 dreu Helen Bottel in care or
Cl
d
ert E• Gor d on an
aren&lt;:e prtt'e •~"•• found~.~ rtrnu.&amp;nu-.t
Jllnc'l, Mrs. llarley ./. Jlotf- ..,, Mrs. Michael W. Broth- M, Clay.
""':• a suaelllon: Uke in oth- tbla newii(IOper,
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Colonels Outlast N'f!tS"'"'

BY ODIE O'DONNELL
. II)' Ylrtue or their blnl........
ad 1989 SEOAL footboll chomp.
lonlblp tbe Jack..., lromnen
look ioolt olllle - · at am.
••a -..col the Southeaettrn 01t1o ~rtawrlters and
llroadeutera AssocWioo held

·.lock..., also proruced theioolt
tUUiblo plt,Jor in Darwin Val...,.. and 111e coach or t b o
,..., Bon 11uckioa.
11to 14-mber orpnlzatlon
anpctoed or sportswriters and
lllllo plt,J.by.pil,f ..........,ro
hn evoey city In tho leasue
lllocted tbe beat 22 pll,fero
• 16 hoaorabiementlonafl'om
• roeonw1onded llat or 53 canAloteo nominated by the elttht
1lilttd !ooGilll coocbea.
lacb 'coach took the t1oor to
-...urtenc1 playoro from tho
-on teama that pll,f.. well aplnot hio loom and
..., monUoaed hia own !ib1Yer1

College Seores
•

United Preas International
alo State 62 Wisconsin 7
Wltlenberg 14 Wooster 13
-.tdeiborB 7 Musklrwutn 7, Ito
Alhland 17
Univ. Wis. ~rior) 7
ltlunt Union 70 Wllmlllgloo 0
llaldwin Wallace 54
Capltal13
. . .ling G..- 23 Ohio u. 16
lllaml 34 Maryland 21

Clllt. St.. 55 Blullton 0
llaraball 31 Kent State 20
a.JoNo'ern 9 Grove CIIY,Pa. 7
Cillo Wesleyan 81 Oberlin o
CUnelge Mellon, Pa. 41
Western Reserve 12
ollhn Carrolll4 Findlay 9
Dlllance 43 Anderson, Ind. 15
1111\Yon 34 HamUton, N, Y. 8
Qnclmati 31 LoulaYIIlo 21
Deyton '1:1 VIUanova 20
Tllledo as N. m. State 21
-.n.to 24 W. Va. Wes. 0
llenlson 27 Wabash, IDt 8
Altron 60 YOUiigltoom stale 27

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:II::..:A:;:...:IPI.=..II=.-=S;..._

• • •

,.

• wu . - that 21 or 111o

pi-• p iOnly
- for the team
Jade..,.•

wore IODiora.

fino fuUbeck and -cker,
)mlor Dan l6lr(llo', brdlo 1n1o

~~ All-SEOAL Grid Team Ron Blundered
SCHOOL
LINIMIUC

theaii-*'Val~,a~d5pamd
halfbeok, WOI llllllod lilOII val.

ad in ' - 'plt,J, carried the
ball ~ Umoo for 135 11rda
to lead the loop In boCii · pleo, returned It pt11111 lor
lt5 yardo, and ployad .. l tlo!onllve aafe4'.
FDJ: Coech Bueklea !lie coach
or the :rear award climaxed two
years or - - hard - "
as he inherited a 1oom that had
tlnl- 3-7 lor two llnlttht
yearallld brou&amp;ht lliom to aw
mark in 1988.
11tlo year h!a t'rGnmon rollad
up nine lllral&amp;hl victories betore piQ!ng to a lt-14 deadlock !all Frlcloy against onleleated Waver4'.
Under the autclance or Coach
&amp;Jcldes IIIII his atotr the Jack.
11011 football _ . , thi1 year
for Junior Hi&amp;b, ReHrvea, and
Varalf;y had a !anlllllc record
or '1:1 wino, two looaea. and ooe
Ue.
Buckles was a otanc1oot play.
or lor Logau bll!h acboolln lhe
late 1950abe!orolli0VInlto0hlo
Unlverelty where he was aloo a
fino ha!lback throe years.
Head cooches present ot am.
day's mooUng to assist in the
team 101ectlon nre Don ElkiiY, Athens; John Ecker, Gal.
l!polla; Bob Bruney, lrODtoo;
Ben &amp;Jcklea, Jackson; Dick
Mikes, Logau; Charles Chancey, Meiaai Dave Boston, Nel~
IOitYiiie-York, and John Con•
gur, Wellston,

Bob Sobrint
llrooko Fuller
Tim Hlrl1s-th
Mike Akero
Keith Woolum
Ken Taylor
Rod Gorey
Mike Barr
Jim Swatzel
John Ritchhart

WT.

Athens
Athens
Galllpolia
lronton
Jack son
Jackson
Logan

171
180

200
178

177
162
180

YR.
.

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

Meigs
Meigs
Me ifts
•
BACKS

193
187

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

PLAYER

SOIOOL

WT,

YR.

Dove Coon
Chuck Neal
Grow Sternomon
Randy Edwarda

Athena
Gallipolis
Ironton

198
186

Sr.

184

Sr.

Ironton

160

Sr.

Darwin

132

Valentine

Jackson
Jackson
Jackoon
Logan
Logon
Mtigs
Nels.• York
Wellston
HONORARY MEMBERS

Dan Murphy
Torry Osborne
Chuck Lo""
Bob Johnston
Donny Abbott
Dave Weaver
Dennis Hoodley
Tom Prose

Gallipolis

John Murphy

JP'~son

165
181
174

165
194
185

S
r,

Sr.

Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.

Sr.
Sr.

173

Sr.
Sr.

194
214

Jr.
Sr.

ISO

HONORABLE MENTIDN
ATHENS: Bob Hoskinson and Skip Dennison; GALLI·
POLIS: Pete Neal and Rick Huehalt; IRONTON: Bob
Bentley and Rick Boykin; JACKSON: Croig Oliver and
Malcolm Bock; LOGAN: Bill Show and Dove Crawford;
MEIGS: Pot O'Brien and Pot Archer; NELSONVILLE·
YORK: Dove Sullivan and Scott Collman; WELLSTON:
Doug Brown and joe Martin.

COACH OF THE YEAR
Ben Buckles, jackson

uri_.,

Gn'd

Cleve.JFK6
Clllt. Oakwood
38 Southview 0
Cleve. John Adlms 20
John~ 7
Akron Ke11110n 58
Akron Firestone 0
Akron Hower 20
Akron Buchtel 16
Akron St.. VincG 40
Akron Hoban 15
Falrlleld 88 Miami Trace 12
Pommoutll 19 Cln. Wllhrow 8
Ludlow, iljr., 34
New Rldun0111116
c~ Ua11te 18 Hilloboro o
wuu.m ara .... 28Bollbroak 20
Nonrk Catholic SO

HARVEY SHAPIRO
UPI Sports Wr11w
COLUMBUS (UPtJ~ St101ned
ond llllpHI~ WIICOIIIIn may
not reellzo It, but quortarback
Ron Mlclotowoklllladt I mls·
lake.
O.la Stole liNd cooc1i Woody
pointed out the bl101dtr

tot.,'-&lt;1 touon fig,.... to
throaloo) .,y olllorton'o morks,
lhe groiJp I~ mlgllty c - to
ocllpelng lour I'O&lt;IOI'ds wifh two
remtlnlng to play.
team, MocleiOWikl ancl RUInak hew completed V1 of 115
attempts for 1,406 y - and 15
touchda na.

, : :· lied 1 ched&lt;aff at the
ca,
__ . _ .
11ne of iiCI'
mmoge, .. _, ·- ,.,..
the play. Ton olhero went one
way and 'Ron tho other. When
Jim (fullbeck Jim Otto) came
to the sldttlnes, he went over to
me and uld 'It's okay caach,
everything's under control,"'
Hayes related.
The one brief menta! lapse,
- - · didn't ruin an otherwide brilliant performance.
Starting In place of Rex
Kern, Moclelowskl completed
9 of 13 attempts for 139
and two touchdowns and rushed
for 101 yards In 16 carries In
less than three quarter• of
ploy.
By the limo Maclejowokl re!Ired to tho bench, he heel
moved the No. 1-raled Buck·
eyes to a J.t-0 lead.
Kevin Ruonak took over, hit
on 7 of 14 passes for 96 yards
and two more TO's llld scamp.
eroct for 30 more JWds In seven carries 11 thot lluckeyes rolled to a ta-7 win - their 2111
In • row.
Kern, Maclolowskl and Rusnak ore proving three strong

game
urday, he did not atrton. ln.-, the Buckeyes'
HelsmonTrophycandldalemteel hto bruiiiOd left &amp;houldtr .
In abc gamn, Kern has com·
pieted 56 of 105 attomplo tor
110 yerds and seven TOI and
.03 yards rushing and
seven more tallln.
After the game, losing CA&gt;ach
John Coello hod a few
comments about RUIIIOk.
"Number 23 Isn't bad. t he's listed •• on offensive right
ond. What dots he do, throw
his passes and catch thorn?"
Unlit Saturday, Maclelowskl
had completed just four of 13
panes lor o10 yards and a touch·
down In very brief appeerana~~.
Ru....k, on the other hand,
had hit 21 of o10 tosoes tor 321
yards and throe TO..
As a sophomore, Rusnak was
a quarterback, but was shifted
to wide receiver tall year and
caught two pa1101 for 29 yards.
He played just 18 mlnuteo.
This season, he was shifted
back at quarterback anc1 qulckty modo up tor lost time.

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showed some of Its form of lost
year and both Tom MeJCwell
and ott-mollgned Bubba Smith
blocked field - 1 attempts.
Th'" TD PalMI
Roman Gabriel tossed three
TO poses In the Ram victory
over 5an Francisco. John
Brodie, coming beck after a
three-week rut with a bed
arm, also tossed three for the
Phlladtlphlo, trolling 28·14
with 10 minutes left, rallied to

lie Washington. Norm Snead
bucked over from the one wHh
ss soconda loft

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This Week's Games

lljild, .

Borton set single-game marks
for completions (25). attempts
I.. J. touchdown• (5) and yardage 1312), as wefl as season
standards for TDs (19), attempt
1196), completions (1151 and
total yardage (l,SSSI.
Whlle none of Woody Hayes'

Johnny Uottas passed tor two
TDs 1o glue Baltimore the
victory over Green Bay. The
defense

lbletoietlheftllcloM/'ttoi-

bef~~ha.~at':-~":,.~
Sat

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6-J

Kapp Has Perfect Ga111e,
Vikings Rip Browns 51-3
Baltimore

Only On~,

arms are bettor than one.
"It's nice to heve your star
Way beck In 1952, John 8orton quarterback out and slUt be
established eight Buckeyes'
passing marks In engineering a

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Darwin Valentine, Joe~ son

Boy Packers, who were - e n team in pro football and
by the Baltimore Colla, 1U. stretched their record to a.o by
The Peekers and the VIkings edging San Francisco, 41-30.
meet In Milwaukee next Sun· The Rams are three games
day.
ahead of Baltimore in the
Only U-loti TNIII
CA&gt;astat Division.
Tho Lot Angeles • RlliM
·n .. Deltas ·Cowboys moved
remained the only
two gam eo
In front ·of
.... ·~ '
Washington &lt;Dallu 1 Is at
'-'!-Washington this Sunday) In the
~J'e8
Capitol Dlvlstoo by beating New
By United PresslllternalioNI Orleans, 33-17, while Woshlngton 'was held to • 28·28 tie by
Sprinlfteid ScMIII2
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St. Louis moved within two
..,. • .,...old C,C, 6
Canton 'MeKlnle114
games of Cleveland In the
'Ma11illoo 7
Century Division by blitzing
Cleve. Unlv. Sd1ooll7
New York, ~- 17 .
Western Reserve 0
tn other games, Detroit
Clove. Collinwood 13
topped Atlanta, 27-21, and
Clove. Lldloran Eaot 0 Chicago won Its first game by
Clove. Benedictine 14
dropping Pllltbwgh, 38-7.

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Dave Coon or Atlt..,o, Derwin
ValODtlno or Jaekooo and Bob
Johnlllclt or Logan.
Nine or lhe Z% were unant..
moos eholcea. 11to10 were Tim
Homowortb and Chuek Neal or
Gall!poUo, Mike Akers and
Gregg Sternaman or 1rontoa,
Keith Woolum, Darwin Valen.
tine, and Dan MurpiQ&gt; ot Jack.
1011, Mike Barr or Mo!p, and
Bob Jolltstm o1 Logau.
Two other plo,yoro, T o m
Proae or Galllpollo llld J 0 h n
· MullihY or Jackooo, were awardad honorary 1oom memberlblpo. Th!a lo a opocial cate.
IJ1I'Y resonad for !lbiYera, who
becauoe or Ulne11 or !nJu17,
are not able to complete t h e
-on • game league ochodll!o,
but are worthy or mention to
the all.l-e team.
II was felt by all members
that both players ...,id htive
beeli named to the team had
thOJ' not aulferad crlppllns tn..
Jurloa ..,rinl tho 1001011.
The 22 players named to the
team wiU receive both a 1roti1J
and cerWleate. Prooe and Murphy, as won as thO 16 players
placad oo the horlorable mention l(l'Giill, will receive cer.
tltleatea,
The entire BJ'OUii will be bon.
ored gueota at the A11.8EOAL
-quet scheduled tor the Jack.
..., hi&amp;h school catoterla on
11turoday, Doc, 4, at 6:30 p.

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nontlnlted 27 tor ali • ieq,o
-·with the ttnahollncdllcq 10 l!notnou llld 12 becks
.., the 1988 ''dream loom."
Of tho 22 pl-1 selected,

By VITO STELLINO
UPI Sporll Wrlltr
The Minnesota Vlklnga can
only hope that Joe Kapp never
learnt how you're supposed to
play the quorterbeck position In
the Notional Football Leegue
I - days.
Kapp, the unorthotlox •wam.
bier who played Canadian ball
beforojolnlng the VIkings throe
ago, dualed off an old
relic from foolbell's past-the
jump paii-&lt;Js the Vikings
aushed the Cleveland Browns,
51-3, for their oeventh straight
vldory.
Kapp threw three touchdown
passes to Gene Washington and
the first two were too- of 16
and 10 yards the 6-foot-3
_.torback looped In the air
before floating tho ball Into the
end zono, where Washington
made oKcellenl catches.
The vldory moved the
Centra! Dtvlllon VIkings two
games In front of the Green

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il oddltton to Iandini I I • o tour are .._tero frGm 11188. uablo plo,yer u he lad t b o
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Summary

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neywhlch ln&lt;ludtd Gay Br-· ~
Billy ea.p.r; who his flniiMO
second In the Hewellon Open.
under 10.
the lest throo yaars. and ~
golfe!' to $993.27~Ma•ttrs champion George Bits.
. Tho ourpriH ·porfo&lt;mance of
tho toumamant camo from
r...t&lt;le John Schroedar.a recent
PGA school graduate who
plays out dr La Jolla, c.illf.
He finished at eight-under-par
280, complellng ploy wllh a 66,
lowest ot the final round. The
finish wao QGod anough for a
sha&lt;eqllhlrdplacewlthChiChl
RodriqUeZ and $7.350.
Tom Weiskopf, who started
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the final round In third place,
played even par golf Sunday
and finished at 281 with Jack
who carded a two-

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Crampton Cops Hawaiian
tor lht llrst two

HONOLULU (UPI) - For
Br"'"' Crampton, It anded four
.,..is ot lrustrllllon. For Jack
Nlckloua. II wau dluppolntlng
finish In hi$ quest to btcome
tolldom'l second million-dollar

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; SchoOl, W.e
-ker at the aMual !oolball ban&lt;luet ol Southern lllgh School Saturday

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~ HW, Athletic Jloollter president. Ware's Big Blacks had 10 wins IUIII no

Crampton, on Auatrallon who
playa out of tht Grand Bahama
lolandl. came out of tho pack
In tht &amp;125.000 Hawaiian lnlarnational Open to pick up his
first tournamont victory since
196.1 when he won the 5CIO
tostlvol at lndlanapolla.
The win here, worth $25.000.
come on a final-round SCIX't ot
67 (33·3-1), five under par.
Sunday at sun-bothed Walalae
Country Club course. a 7,1120yard layout whldo lies herd
against the Pacific Ocean.
Coupled with Ia third-round
65. It meant !hal Crampton
played the last 36 holes of a
olnllng 12-under-park clip. AI-

days, he waa
at' Ul, two - · under par •
and In a12-way logjam for l31h
place.
But one hi go! going. there
was no •'-In; him.
II WI&amp; • dl1fppolntlng finish
fof Nicklaus. who nftded the
llrol·place pot to lop lht
million-dollar mark and take a
pla&lt;:ebeslde Arnold Palmar.
Aller burning up !he course
Thursday with a rtcordsheltering nine-under-par 63,
Nlcklous laded to . 1 11 on
Friday and ended fhe final two
rounds with 1 74 and 10 to
flnllh at 271. tour strokes
behind Crompton.
Tho Sl~.JOO second place
check raised his savan-yaar
eemlnas as a professional

Pro Standing~
NBAstandlng&amp;
By United Press ..ternatlonal
East
W. L. Pet. GB
14 I ,933
New York
8 6 .511 5'h
Baltimore
1 6 .538 6
Milwaukee
5 6 . 455 7
Philadelphia
5 8 .385 8
Cincinnati
4 1 .364 8
Detroit
West
W, L. Pel. GB
Atlanta
9 3 .750
San Franclaco 6 4 .600 1'h
Chh:a110
6 5 .545 2
Los Angeles
5 5 .500 21h
Phoenix
5 6 .455 3
Seattle
3 8 .273 5
San Dle110
I 9 . 100 6'h
&amp;onday'a Results
Bait 118 Milwaukee 105
Phoenix 140 Detroit 129
New York 112 Los Ana 102
TALK 'l1I1NGS OVER- Several members of Southern's football squad talk thl~s aver
Monc:Ja,y• s Games
at the amual footbell banquet held at Southern High Sehool Saturday night.
San Dle110 vs. San Francisco
at Salt Lake City
---~--~-~~~~~~~-~---~-~~------- Chle&amp;IP VS. Atlanta
at Auburn, Ala.

Trade Paying Off For
Both Chiefs, Bengals
By FRED McMANE
U PI Sports Writer
That trade the Cincinnati
8fngals and the Kansas City
(~.lets made lest 1ummer Is
lcf,lc.lng better all 1he time-for
both teams.
Before the season opened the
Bengals sent ,.-unning back
Warren McVea to the Chiefs for
place-kicker Horst Muhlmann

ABA standings
By United Presalntematlonal

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f .600 3 .
~ .454 31h
New York
3 8 .273 6'h
Miami
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Los Angeles
7 5 .583
Dallas
7 6 .538 lh
New Orleans
7 6 .538 lh
6 6 .500 1

and a future draft choice in a
trade which was looked upon as

Both Clncinna" and Kansas Pittsburgh
City were especially happy over Carolina

a better deal tor !he Chiefs.

the trade lodoy. Muhlmonn

But the deal has worked out boofed an 18-yard . flel~ goal

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The rugged Van lmpe, who
returned to adlon In the third
period. loa! two lftth and may
havelo have a third one pulled.
It look JO slllches to ciO&amp;e the
wound on his lower lip and
gum.

AFLstandlnp
By United Presslntematlonal
East
W, L. T. Pet.
1 2 0 .178
New York
4 4 1.500
Houston
2 6 1.250
Mlaml
21 0.222
Blltalo
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Boston
West
W. L. T. Pel.
Kansss City
8 I 0 .889
Oaklsnd
7 I
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Cincinnati
4 4 I .500
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!bldl1'1 Reaulte
BaiUJIIon lt GreeD Bay 6
Mlmeeota 51 CleYoland 3
St. Leula 42 New York 17
Chleaao 31 Pltlabural&gt; 1
Detroit 27 Alleota 21
Loa Ani u Bin Pnn 30
IN CONTENTION
BUENOS AIRES (UPI)- Dill•• 13 New Odeana 17
Caiii"?'IO."- Billie Jean King Wub 21 Phl1a 21
llndaT• Gamel
and Rosemary easels remained
In contenllon today for the Dallu at WulllnataD
women's alngles title In tha New Orleana at New York
Soulh American Open tennlo Chlcaao at Atlanta
toumament.
St. Loull at Detroit
INs. King, Long Beach. Green VIII' va. Ml-aota
Calif.. and Miss Cauls, San
II Milwaukee
Francloco, both ;.alned sec:cnd· ClaYeland at Pllllburlh
round vl~les Sundoy. INs. Baltimore at Bin Fran
King defeated Ana Marla Los Anleles at Phlla
Prolto of Argentina, U, 6-0-

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Ladles Auxiliary to members
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Exc:llllive Admiral Mucerpicce C.b~t.ry
in sman Contem~ lowboy lt)'lifta.
Illuminated Master Coatrol Panel witb
FM/AM. FM Stereo radio. &amp;·speaker
sound system. "Fioatina" diamond sty~•­
Custom 4-speed record cbanaer. Oc:nu1ne
Walnut V~neen.

Aaolenclent
Cemelia. -Rotne, ""'""'
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ol her clolldren, ·~ .,.
mr~ • Eleflant
IIYfllbol of prlda In

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Veterans, auxiliary me mbera snd their !amlllaa are
Invited to attend.

- ·gold
lhllrfng
beautifully
falllonad
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modem way l a r ind fKIIIdtllothen fo
· -nt.lloetr b-nga.
In Willie or Yellow
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A program 11111 be P r eaented !ollowlnK the meeting
b7 Patrolman James Sheets.
Mra. Ben NautzllnJ, Eilbth
~2~:n~;~~j~ hoi alao
to -""'t~ at ,!b!!

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Your Christmas Club

HIGH FASHION STYLIST
• AN HUPP lASS IS NOW
ASWCIATED WllH
ALINE
WEAVER BEAUTY SHOP
OPIII9 til 5-Eveolngo By Appalntnooot

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WEDNESDAY
SYRACUSE THIRD Wednesday Homemeken Club,
Wedneaday 10 a.m.. In
headquarters at Syrocuse
Municipal Park. "Tho Art of
Living with Fomlly ' Crisis",
Kathryn Johnson leader.
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Hostesses -r;ar
nger.
Pauline Morarlty. Potluck
dinner of noon.
A BAZAAR spcnaored by the
women's Guild of tho Trinity
United Church ot ' Chrlot,
Pomaroy, Wednesday, 11 a.m.
A s - ' shop, hond-made or. tlcles. Lunchlort Ill 11 loll!· -·· ,
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The Bills ...

PERMANENT SPECIAL
Re1. $15.00 ••••• now $8.00
R11. $17.50 ..... now $9.00
Ret. $20.00 •••• now $10.00

ALINE WEAVER IUUTY SHOP
5th &amp; Vine

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RACINE

Slle On All Fall &amp;lint• Dr8$S8S

Our

·Hear Recorded Sermon
A rwuo d.od 101'11'1011 enUUeol,
"Doe• God - - the Bella¥ar ," b7 Dr. CI,YIIe Ilonawu tha PI'OitiDI
the Wear.,M Senlce Gaud of
b ltlltUnol Church of' Chrlot
met MOl t\r at the . . _ Ill
Mro. llowan1 Blrdollald.

Green Thumb

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"'FOR BIGGER AND BEi IER COMPOST PILE!r
By Mro. OWra E. ~u
1IUilllld ~ Club
Wellhouldbe..,.,..Uon&gt;uBI&gt;..-wlu..rtlloearoma olburnlnl lea1101! T1llfe ·ohoutd be a ball on burn1Jw 1-01. snd !lola
11111 lead to blgor and - r - s t piles, IUre1J It Ia aU
Cor floe beat. ButiiiiU,ijbardly-mallke !aU, Wlu..rt that per.
•adlrw acent. (It jilt -m• llle aalln8 UDaaltad food)
ReaU,, moat Colllo will Jolt • - up their leaves llld clomp
them aJonr1 Wlllo botllae, tlo eano, etc. to be bsuled a - lo
the dump.
ll you want to do 101110 rail "miiR,...ry work"' With ,..,.
nell!lobora, ......,..., them to uea the leaves to lmprolle tha

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were relld during a
'"I d
floe l.aun1 Clllr Jlllllar Hoalth
Club held 11ourldll tit th e
home of Mra. I'Nrl Pulcer.
Mrs. l'llol Frick proiOIIIeol
one on 11111'1Juana; Mrl. Richard Kllrr, "A Reall7 'l'bankrw Man" ..,. Mrs. Yertla Tra.
ey, ''Deeolly Heart Attacko."
Plana ware dlaeu- for the
anraoa1 Chrlllmel dlnnor JIUty to be held In eariJ December. The blrtbdl;ra
Mrl.
, Karr, Mra. Carman Evans,
Mrs. Georlla Diehl, IUid Mrs.
Clarence Curtla were obWI'¥ed.
Mrs. Parkeropenedthemeetlng with the Lord'al'raj!er, the
pledp to floe Oag, snd groop
•lnclnl: ol uCGunt Your Blelllni•-" DevoUons were glven
b7 Mra. l.awr"'ce D&gt;lln. Mrs.
Traey aol Mra. Karr won the
door prlzea .
AttenlllnK besides named were Mra. James GUmore,
Mra. Ernest PoweU, Mra. cur.
ford Jaeobo, aol Mra. lloyd
Wrllbt.

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Mrl. Blrdoooldpi' I iorle'tloo
doWotlo!ol ... - - · Ar- - ware 'lllll!e for a
c:aotrlllullan to the Worlol Com1111111Q' Dor oonlce ... t b o
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~ Clilreb WIJI!IMIJI 111hed

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b7 the c~oureb to_,_
bera Ia aenlt». A faniUJ 111&amp;111
obsenanca waa IIIIIIOIIIced for'
Nvr. 13 11111o the youth !eltowlhlp In dolrp. Alao DOted ....
a bymn otns pllmed ror 2:30
p.m. on Nor. 80 at the etmeb.
'l1le next maa11Da111U be bel~
!lll Dec. t beglmtna with a cllnntr. at Crow' a !blk Houu and
a pari;J follllllillll at U., bomo

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II: your nel.....-1 . - b e bothered with a - eompoat
plio perhapa the man o1 the bllllw would dig a treneh In lloe
llloruba or bel1lnd the to limply bury the laavea. llll!'be
we won't reiJ on bad! land for load Ia future pneratlona, but
...,... or later, lloe fellow 111111 ricb 1011 Ia hla beck yard
IIIII' become a capltallat.
Really, "Lao! Ia one of lloole thins• they're DOt makln8
1117 more of ..,
Tbe point Ia - I'Ofllll'dle.. ol whether you have a permit
to burn leaves, It Ia bet1u to -~~ them.
November Ia not too late to plant tullpa snd othar oorln!!
bulba but In plantln8 tulfpl do DOt mix the ooloro; do plant all
redo, aU yellow, aD plok or white In -rate ploto - do
not mix the colora.
Enoulh said for tha out o! doora. Inside ron can enio7 your
hen llld dolekena ril!lot Ia yourUvtncroomthla winter.- WeU,
moybe not the Rhode lllllld Reds or the Leghorns that crow
and 1cratch. But the chickens I have in mind are ones )'CJJ
will never threaten to boU Ia a atew - I mean the Sempevl.
teollng the dinner were liar.
um Teedortum vtn Kelly, commander; Albort
Just our old.lalhloned han llld chickens.
Aoolloer old otanolb7 Ia the geranium. It's about fool . Roulh, Don Roach, and Charproof, needs little ll'lllerln&amp; Juat plenty of llglot, snd ac. lea Waylsnd. VIrgil Walker ol
Recine was a guelt.
tua1ly blooma u a result of balnii pot.bound.
Several members of the ouo:Here Ia a good formula to !oUaw In poU1111 pranluma
Uiary
after servtns the dinner
aolboiiOIIIaa:
aUended
the receptlm honorTwo parts I8Dd, 2 paril loam, 2 par11 laat loam, or com.
lnl
Mrs.
Ben Neutzlin&amp; Elglollo
post, If.. Part drted cow manure snd I taa8po0n each of
Dlatrlel
American
Legloo AuxIIJ'OUIId lime- aol bone meal. Add a tableopoon o! broken
chareoal to each pol snd an Inch of pebbles In floe bottom of Dilii'JI president.
ooch pot; alao a hill Inch ol aand to the soil mblure.
Good Luck!, to your geranluma, begonias, hens IUid chick••· etc. tldl winter.

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A.M., stated convocation; 7:30
p.m. Weclnesday at temple. Most
excellent master's dell'll eonferred !ollowln1 abuatnallsesalon. All companlont urpd to

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WliJiil'•~ 0n11n

All

This year our men:hanu are counting on your
support like never before. Their shelve~ are
brimful of all the things that make ChrirtmM a
delightful time of year with fun-fun-fun for
everyone.
Justify their faith in yoo by shopping your
home town fint. Help keep our community a
good place in which to live and do bull,_

ntEFARMERS B
and SAYINGS CO.

Round-up Train in
Its Annual Round

MARY JUNE'S

-on- When you

odlat Churcb. Bazaar workshop
led by Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
Mrs. John CoJ11Pion,
al leader.
AFTERNOON cmcLE, Heath
Me-lt Church, 2 p .m•
Thurllla)'. Mro. HoUle Smith,
devotions; Mra, DavldEntomiJI.
pr, - a m ; Mra. M. L,

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LAY-A-WAY

THE SHOE
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·when Slilo.. Are
S.nall&gt;ly Prlclll

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

BEAUTY SHOP

PLAN RUMMAGE SALE

1lununaae for a &amp;ale to be
IIIOIIeored by the Ledlea Auxl1lar7 of Feaney-Bametl Pollt
121, snd floe )lnlnr auxiliary
membara Is beiDa eollactad b7
Mrs. Chartae Ketllnler, 99270$7 llld Mrs. Albart Roush,
992.al89. Thaaale..Ulbeheld
21 snd 22 . Au&gt;lllary
membera hove been a - to
alii It with WI'OIIPina Cbristmaa
Iitie for petlanta at the Southoastem Ohio lolontal Health
ler 1m Dec. 3.

SHOP at HOME • • •
LOCAL PROSPERITY lsi••• one of the many extra benefits t11at
you enjoy. along with the pleaHre of shopping In alhactlve, familiar
IUrrGIIIIdJngs!

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Patrunizing local stores help
keep our shopping center thriving,
provide jobs for community residenll, increase property voluesl

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Mr1. Loreaa Davt1,
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ao1 Mrs. Marie Wooclprd, hoat-

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WOMEN'S GU" n, Trlnl"'
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clal room. Handmade arU elaa, The memberllhlp round • up
IW80t shop,lunehaon, with se!'Y- trlllo of the Forty snd El&amp;lrt
ed th-·"" Mel
County
MEMBER FDIC
lnllo begin at 11 a.m.
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Member , ••mal Riserue System
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THURliJAY
dues !rom the American LePOloiEROY DISABLED Amer- g1on posts.
Inn Veteranl snd the AuxllThe -•n- mon on floe train
laryr 8·]&gt;.m; dinner ln·obwn- were dlmer guellle 'oC tha l.aonce o! Veterana Dq: 'll&gt;eelal
Auxtl'·-' ~ F
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'"""'• Invitation to VIetnam IIOidlar1. 111 ea
""' w eeney.
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Post 128, American Leeoclal room• o1 Pomeroy United
Methodlat Church. AU Llona' '11...-eday
ELEANOR
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Post
Invited.
nilbt CmCLE,
at lleallo Meth__
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!toe went on to
•wotoear
IUid read 1 sreat deot about
MONDAY
what Ia wrons wtllo """"' of
HEATH METHO»m
• - - - - - - - - . . the Y0111111 - 1 • o1 this pn.. 7:30 Monday nlglotattheehurch;
oration, but we o1 the Amer- P•Oil'llll b7 Mrs. Jameo Euler;
lean Lei(on and Auxiliary have devotion a b7 Mro. Jock Bedotle;
-ledp of lloouaand.loly...., hostesses are Mro. Forreot
peope porUctpate In all Bachtel, Mro. E. M. Wood, Mro.
......,.,. o1 patriotic - a m • L. W. Mec-a, llld Mrs. Harllld eYonll. Wo hoar them hlp- old George.
plly reealllnllholrv!lltltohll- RUTLAND P, T.A., 7 to 7:3n
torte lhrlnea when !loll)' were p.m. parent - teacher ccrie. •
In Waahln8ton. D. c. u cltl- oncea; !lag ceremony, Rm1anl '
zens
Girls' Nation or Boys' Cub Scout Troop 240,
Natlon.
tlono, the Rev. Eupne Under- .
"It Is rumored ·7 - wood of the Rulland Church ol
- l e feel that belnl 'patriot.. Chrlat; program b7 Patrolman
lc' Ia 'old falhlonod,' but we Jameo Sheets on aafety lncludea
o1 the American Loi1oa Aoa- a rum. Nuraery provided. ReUiacy haven't fonol tid a true !reohments b7 hoapltallty chair·
o1 an. Tho ovar 20070WVwom- man, Mro. Fred Georp.
en Who attend Glrla' Nldlon snd
POMEROY COWUNli'Y 1mfloe thouuola aol lloouaands of provement Conunlttee, 7:30 p.
)'011111 men and women Who at- m., llfondol1at Booklnelbtle head.
tend Girls' State llld Boya' ljlllll1era, E. 1o1a1n St., Pomeseaalona In eYery state ray.
floe United states 100m IITUESDAY
to loam llllllo~~J can abonl THE SYRACUSE PTA wtll
mao! In tho Elementary School
· their &amp;ov81'11111811t.
"We want theae pertinent auditorium T - y . 7:30p.m.
facta brou&amp;lrt to the attention Nov. 11. RefrHh....,. will ba
of our raadlng pohllc, lnatead sarved.
•
of aome of the adverH mater- OHIO- ETA PHI Chapter, Beta
tal that makes heodllneo eo
Sigma Phi Sorority, S:IS p.m.
ten,~ Mra. Martin concluded. Tuesday at the C~umblla and
In tribute to veterans, ADler- Soulloern Ohio Electric Co.

eaehckild

TART TOWNSHIP FOR SHOWING THEIR

Pd. Pol. Adv.

O• L•Y Away Plan
~fiords An Excellent
Method to Buy Now!

for

1 WANT TO THANK THE VOTERS OF LE-

ROY PEARSON

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with
alnrlkltMw

OVER 150 CHECKS HAVE BE~N MAILED
TO OUR CLUB M~IIBERS FOR CHRIST·
MAS-1969.

INTEREST IN THE RECENT ELECTION.
SINCERELY,

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urpd napeetforV......,oO.,,
a &gt;Ume lor ~tribute tO the
dipartacl horou llld the lllnID1 o1 the Armtllllce .a.r World
War 1

wants

1970

VAlLEY

II•"'

tor oil oaU... Mra. 111art1a

and Grand1f191ker

League game against Oakland .

1 ea\i

TO THE VOTERS OF LEBANON TOWNSHIP
FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THE NOV. 4
ELECTION.

Dmr Wabat.&lt; Poot 311,
~Since floe rutan itt de' Ainortean
Lelion, PoonerW onoeraq 8l!d onr !roo Amerl'
alkl U..t llela• Countlano 111 eo depeoll upon the 10IIth IIIII
an Amerlean 011 In tribute Ita futuro laedtrllhlp, we belloYe t11a1 If mon-onwore
10 th1a n.don•a vlllenna.
In ber lfPaal for • .._ of
10 lloe badea
Plb'ID!illll · tomOrrow, M r 1. In floe Deela- ol -,..,_
lllartla ~ for !'P""al rec- dollce IUid the Conlllltutlon of
iltlnllloll "' v~ .......... the Ullltad Slatea, boloatlor
"Certainly we all value ll'ee- _.ld lmprooe aiid we _.ld
-·- ~ -hoveunder""'"'na
more peolploofWlllo
a eltibel_ _..,_ _ _ _ _ _ ter
plOd

Mother

VAN IMPE INJURED
PHILADELPHIA IUPil
Captain Ed Van lmpe of !he
Philadelphia Flyers was Injured
Sunday nigh! when struck by •
shol In a Noflonal HOckey

.m

THANKS

.

lllarY,

AAU CONVENTION
MIAMI BEACH, Fla . (UP I)The 82nd annual Amateur
Athletic Union convention will
be Held here Dec. 1-6 with 700
delagates representing S1 dl&amp;·
trlct assoclollona altendlng.
Jesse A. Pardue, Houaton.
Tex., AAU prnldenl, sold the
agenda Includes acting on track
and field. swimming and
welghlllfltng records. sel during
1969,

Join

~eo

leaiiiiJII ehalrman for tile Aoa- belp maintain ..:Or freedom.

VOTE IN THE NOV. 4 ELECTION.

l 'to... th NBA Win Of Season

""":;"::;ed:.;2;;•;.
· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , quarters In this Norlh Italian
I
town and sold he would devote
full time to gelling ready for
!he boul In Rome. Argentine
mlddlawelghl Anlonlo Aguilar,
Eddie Oonns of Miami, Fla .. '
and Sonny Floyd of Trenton. N.
· J.. will serve as sparmateo In
Benvenull's camp.

lnnl are uked to 11111• at 11
1 ,m, Tuoldll llld lilY• a J,ll'tl., f o r - · Cor curiiOIIonllld

Tueaday Ia VeterMa Dv, dom, alld II 11 liP to •• to do
and Mro.' O. A. ~. Amor. eYe1')11dna we ·poulhl,r """ to

SHIP MY SINCERE THANKS FOR YOUR

CHESTER DRKLE

Flags be Flown

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TO . THE VOTtft's OF SALISBURY TOWN-

Knicks Trim Lakers For
IY United Prau lnlematlonat
The struklng New York
Knlcks ruemble a runaway
expresa as 1hey continue to
widen tholr lead In !he Nallonal
Baaketbell Assoclallon's Eastern Dlvllion.
Coach Red Holzman's club
rolled fo lfs ninth straight win
ond lollh In 15 games this
IHIOI'I by 1rlmmlng the Los
Angeln Lakers. 112-102, Sunday
nJght. The game Lakers,
playing wlthoul Injured Will
Chomberleln, mede e· confest of
It far three periods before the
Knick• pulled away.
Big WilliS Reed poured In 35
polnlo In leading the Knlcks
ocorlng alleck. Dick Barnell
had :u and Bill Bradley 21. Hoi shooting Reed now has sc..-ed
' 130 points In the past four
games.
Jerry West paced the Lakers
with 27 polnls and Elgin Baylor

R~ques ts

oooo~MOOCIOOOCIOOOOooooMOCM_:.ot
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:wllh onl~ a;.~~sJt!l !6 .qlve
Cincinnati ad 31 -Jl dfleMc~l:
~·· Result•
Mlaml 17 Boston 16
Housfon Sun ay. an
New York 16 Blltlllo 6
tossed a SO-yard scoring pass
Houston 31 Ctnclnnotl 31
and scored another touchdown
Oaklsnd 41 Denver 10
on a two-yard run to ~ce
Kansas City to a 27-3 rouf of Washington
2 11 .154: c:1L Kansas City 27 San DleiP" 3
San Diego.
Denver
.rrJ.
&amp;mda)''a Games
In other American Football
&amp;u\daf'll Results
Boston at Clncllll&amp;tl
League action. Oakland wal - Kentuck¥ 128 New York 116 Houston at Deuver
loped Den""'· ~1-10, New York New Orleans120 Pitta 119
Mlaml at Blltalo
beat Buffalo. 16-6, and Mloml Loa Anplel 126 Mlaml 115 Kanus City at New York
edged Boston. 17-16.
Mmda.Y'o Games
San DleiP" at Oaklsnd
Quarlerback Daryle Lamoni· Kentucky at Indiana
ca paced the Oakland victory Mlaml at New Orleans
The victory may have been a wah three touchdown passes to
costly one for the Knicks who Fred Blletnlkoff. Lamonica now
NFL Standlngs
lost the services of veteran has 25 touchdoWn passes this By United Prell bemat1onal
forward Dave OeSusschere, season end the Raiders boast a
Eall
who suffered e broken nose In e 7-l-1 record.
Centur7 Dlvlaion
The Jets got three field goals
W. L. T. Pel.
collision with Mel Counts. 11
was not known how long from Jim Turner and benefitted Cleveland
5 2 1 .744
DeBusschere would be out of from two penalties to score a !I. Lauia
3 4 1 .429
!he lineup.
club record slxlh olralght New York
3 5 0 .315
In the onty other NBA action victory. An lllagal motion Plttaburlh
I 1 0 .125
Sunday night Baltimore downed penally on 0. J. Simpson
Capitol Dlvlalon
w. L. T. Pet
Milwaukee, 116-105, to move nullified one Buffalofouchdown
into second place in the and a pass Interference penalty Dallal
7 1 0 .8715
Eastern Division, 51/'::~ games againsf the Bills' Booker Washington
4: 3 2 .667
3 4 1 .429
behind the torrid Knlcks and Edgerson set up the Jets' lone Phlloulelphla
Phoenix rolled lo a U'l-129 touchdown.
New Orleans
1 7 0 .125
West
triumph over Detroit .
Kevin Loughery led Balli - BEGINS TRAINING
(antral Dlvlaton
more fo victory wllh 27 points
SANTA VITTORIA DALBA,
W. L. T. Pet.
and Earl Monroe hod 24. Law llaly (UPIJ - World mid- Mlnneeota
7 1 o
Alclndor and Len Chappe~l dlewelghf champion Nino Detroit
5 3 0 .825
Benvenuti began fult scale Green Bll7
paced !he Bucks wlt~ 24
5 3 0 .625
Connie Hawkins, hi ndg onh
training today lor his Nov . 22 Chico~
1 1 0 .125
of 2J from the floor an 1 ree title defense against Luis
-Coastal DblaloD
of three from the free throw Rodriguez.
line. led Phoenix wllh 35 points .
Benvenull moved to training
~- ~- ~-/~~

well tor. both. sides. McVea has
been a valuable reserve at
running back behind Mike
Garrett and has averaged
better than six yards • carry.
while Muhlmann is among the
top five scorers In the league.

t - 1'ho Di111J SentiMI, Pomarar-JoM!!eport, 0., ~. Novoaoloar 10, 11189

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6 - The Dally Seullnol, l'omcr"f·Middleport, 0., Moodojl, Nowmber 10, 1969

Find Eve

Ground In Fraction No. Thirty,
Town No. 2, Range No. 13; th.nce
North twenty rodS; thence West
tight and one helf rodl; ttt1nce
South twenty rodS: thtnet E•••
tight and one-htlf rods to tM
place of bl'glnntng, containing cne
hundred MKI seventy SQuare f'Odl.
In trust fOr tht UH and bentflf of

.Set

the

members

of

the

Free

MethOdist Church In tM Unittd
States and In further trust mel
confldtnce thlt in tnt HoUSe Of
WorShip htreefter ta a. erected
. , said prtm '""· hel"'ebY CCAt •
vtyed, the Hilts lhlll bt fortwr
trH; ll"'d In flW"th« trust and
confidence thet tM Uid Trustee~

Dli
:Sea
:a

Free .'Rtttodltst ChurCh, to hOld

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Meigs

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.FUIINISIIED and i811'11rnlahecl ;
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10.111-Cfc

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Pomeroy,
11·10-3tc
2 Sl.
FAMILY
HOUSE.!'bone
294 Race
---------Middleport.
99:1-

3259.

WANT .AD
INFORMATION

WIECIEI SIIYICI .

-GUARAITEEDPHOII£112-114

til 6 Da!!J

atore. . P1laDI "2.-a&amp;.

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F•'llll Fastest

S.Wice DAY or
Nl&amp;trT •.. CALL ·
RAILINGS SERVICE

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a99Gwla.~!""'"S1., "F;'R;.;t;r-s;l~ .,_---- For Sale

ONIIIftL-PJL

religiOUS !llf"llllcel In Mid HouM of
of prtstoge.
worship eccordlng to t.IICI
diSCiDiine.
Tba.t tbe lf;tton of said Bolrd of
Trustees. and by vote Of the
Llf .lAL NOTICE
memberS ot said orv.ntzetlOn,
NOTICE ON FILING
said trustMS desire to trPsfer
OF INVENTORY AND
and convey said r .. l estate to the
APPRAISEMENT
Laurel Cliff Fnte Methodist
Onwch, Inc .. Pomeroy, Ohio.
T"'StattotOhiO,
R .0.. being an Incorporated
Melts CMnty
organization, for which ~aid
Preltlta Court
trusfees ttold title. and that Slid
To the· Executor or A.d·
real esto~tewill continue to be UMd ministrator of the estate: to such
for the tame religious purposes. Of tfle following as are residents of
as now uHCI.
..
the State of Ohio. vlr::--the sur·
The prayer of said pet!liOil 11 viving spouse, the next of kin, the
thet the trustees be lutho~lred to benelicierln under the will; and
trensftr lfld convey Wid real to the attorney or attorneys
estete ot Laurel Cliff Free representing
any
of
the
Methodist Church, P~meroy. etorementlontd persons:
Ohio, A.D. Seld C:IU$1 Will be for
Myrtle Frost, Tuppers Plains,
heering before said COurt on the Meigs county, Ohio. No. 20,11n
lOth day of OKembef", 1969, at ten
You are hereby notified that the
o'cloc:k A.M.
Inventory and Appreisement of
TAUSTEI!!S, LAUREL
th• estete of the aforementioned,
CLIFF FREE
deceasect.lateot said County, was
METHODIST
tiled in this Court . Slid Inventory
CHURCH.
and Appraisement will be for
Pomtroy, Ohio, A.D.
hHring before this Court on the
Webster and f'ulfa
28th day Of November, 1969, at
Attorney•
10:00 o'clock A..M .
11· 10 11 · 17 11 ·2•
Any person desiring to tile
12-1 12-8 Sic
exceptions thereto must tile thttm
at least fin days prior to the date
set tor hearing.
Given under my hend and seal
of uld Court, this 6th dey ot
November, 1969.

att

MAN TO ...,..k Ia ntall

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$5.5~

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Help Wanted

....., .... c..
sigft

PO!~.!'S!
For Rent

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EXPEIT ·
WIIMIAII111•11

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Phone (614) 992-2181

By-l.awa

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AND "ASliN_!;....,.,!!!,

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CUll.~......... illl.tiMifd~W.- Cherp 75c
ceM1 per wOI'd three ,,,._.,.. ,

ti¥1 inl.,fiOM.

' ' cerits ,_ W.,4 sl• CNIIMullve
}ns~ions .

25 ,.,

c•• DiseOUflt .,. ,.,,. e4e

,_. ,_,, ,.id within 10 .,..
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY _.

S1 .50 '• 50

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WMPO

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FULL or part-time beauty ~
entor. Inquire Warner's 68 PONTIAC ___ S2'95
Exoeutlvo -4 dr. Harl 1'op.
Beauty Shop, Pomeroy.
Factor)' olr condltlonlnt· P 11-9-3tc
• ••••lnt• Pow• ro\.u.

e......h.., c•-

TEXAS OIL COMPANY

Needs man aver 40 as travel•
h. ·
1..- representativs. Write B.

word Zc.
BLIND ADS
A4!111tio"l Be Chor,. ,.. Mlvof·

tiM-nt. OFFICE HOUfiS
1:30 ..... . to S:OO ,_ • . Doll,
_1~30 o.m. to 12.00 ,.._ ~_..,.

Notice
THERE IS a new plwnber In
Racine. Bill Blythe, Phone
949-2292.
11-7-30tc

Pow., ••••Ina, Crulsemotlc.
Lib new !Mtalllc blue Rnlah,

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69 DATSUN ___ $1795
.. dr. Socfon.
white flnlth.

weatern Petroleum

nty mllu.

Spotlou all
Only 15,735

534 N. Main, Ft.. Worth, Tex.
11·9-4tc
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BLAETTNARS
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

COMPUT~R

PROGRAMMING

U...g...fttp

5 ROOM HOUSE, 2 acrea lallll,
2 oU wella, outbulldl1111 and
prase. S e II at appraisal
price. Phone 992-6786.

THREE consecutive Iota . in
Beech Grove
Cemetery, Real Estate For Sale
Write WUUam J. Moore, 35
Riverside Drive, Daytan 5, LOT, 40' x 125', Mill Street,
Ohio.
10-29-10tc
MlddleporL Also 2 atoey
brick bulldlns on N. 2nd Sl.,
MlddleporL Ph. 992-5251.
114-tfc

HOISTETTER
REALTY

JOHN C. lACON

Transfers

e.

Ben

War

plec

K

ISTMAT'r

12 NOON
3· P.M.
AND
4:30 P.Jt
Keeping Meigs:
Gofho onCE

Mason
Informed As

we11 As

:;ne

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Al-L THAT'S

t.IAUSEATING

7:50A.M.

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For Sale

THEIIAMEOF

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U-6-6tp

J. Dickerson, Preo., Souti&gt;Corp.,

INFORMATION .
NEWS
presents
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

POSITION warUcl by Nov. 20. LEARN ot home - In yow'
SOLID SI"ATE walnut lllereo
.,... time. No tpeclol oduc0o
Housekeeping wtth older man
tlon
nHHcf.
It"•
tlmplo.
Now
coni!Oie, 4-apeed Intermixed
Actint Judge and
or woman. Must Jive ln. Pre- oooy Instant L••nlnt Method.
ex-Officio Cterll
changer,
dualvolume&lt;GIIrol; WATER CONDITIONERS, $8, .
Wrho far free broch!Ao.
ot Nid Court
fer .....tn... ld. Phone 9494-apeaker ....., IJIIIIem. Bal$10, $15. Sollenen, llltert, GEO. HOIST ETTER, Bro..r
ly Janet E . Morris
Area
2965.
Deputy Clerk
COMPUTER COLLEGE
ance due $88.10. UHourbudetc., money bock guarantee. PEACH FARM - 300 treea,
11 -1011.17 2tc
____________1!_-9-0tc
OF TECHNOLOGY
get lermo. Call 992-3352.
C. W, Bw:k, Rutland, Oblo.
nice 6 room bouse, bath, new
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta 0'I WILL NOT be reopo~~olble for
Ont Public S.uaro 110~
ll_.-4tc
10.29-30tc
furnace; full basemert, good
3 _..J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brien, F. H. O'Brien, Henrlet- LEGAL NOTICE
any debts contracted by any- L_c_l•_•_•l_•_•_d,_o_~1_•_4_4_1_1 _
prop. 50 acres. Only~.Ia O'Brien to Lewis E. stanley,
one - r tllan 11\YSelt Dole
MAPLE SI"EREO radio, 1989 C-B EQUIPMENT.
,B:r.:
000.00.
Dora stanley, 3 acreo, Olive. IN THE COMMON PLEAS
E rum o. tne Ohl Rl.. LADIES EARN extra Income
lovely mapleflnllh, with AN11111 Eqle, one~10 •
• MINERSVILLE_ 6r0011ls,wat_;::__J
Ed•
e, ·~c '
o,
one T~ Rotor, one HY·
LueJ la Dol ey, Thomas
COURT OFMEIGSCOUI'ITY,
2.
ll-9-3tp
and a free wardrobe. Show
FM radio; 4 speaken, dual
ellmllalor
fl.
or . tap, sas, electric. Acrs.
ward Daley, Karen Mae Daley
omo
Boellne~FaohiOII!'!~~~ellv- volume con!fOI. : Balanco due
G a,1 n , ,...
, · 175
. . . fli50. ., .
BACK HOE for hire. Ral,h 1
to Howud Arthur Matheny, CECIL D.~. JR. . ... .• . I WILL~ba .;-;;,.,;;,.,.
ery or
•• •.•.TI'ua- $84.60. Uaeourbudpttorms.
RCBU ....,e tq$St19. Paul RT. U4 _ 8 -~ck," new · Tl'uueiL Phoae 94..a708. .
1
'"""'a LuciDe Matheny, 99•71 1649 Lincoln Helsltts,
sell, p _ -. •"'-•703.
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C·'l
"92-3352 ·
Chnaller, L o n i Bouom,
•-~
run ~uaoemenl.
G.....,
debts contracted by anyone
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Ohio.
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sao ~-ce,
11-+elc 11 7 2111
acres, Orange, Olive.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Plaintiff
other than 11\YSelt George R.
11-9-Gtc
11_.-«c
Garage. $16,000.00.
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Luella Daley to Thomas Edvs.
McDaniel, Rt. 2, Cheshire,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooma,
ward Daley, Karen Mae Daley, JANIS M. MEHL,
Ohio.
11-9-:llp
HELP WANTED
8x35 HOUSE trailer, all alum- 8 MILK COWS, Jeroeya • • d
bath, fe11cod klt. $4,000.
St:E NEIGLER J¥1dllwlilfil1".
61 14 acres, Chester.
Address Unknown, Defendant
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lnum. Good condltioo, NOO.
Guornaeya, Mllk cooler: POMEROY - 6 rooma, bath,
b IJodldJng ~ bclmL can .
Lincoln Smith, Shirley Smith NOTICE BY PUBUCATION
Wanted Full Time EmPhone Cheater 985-4187.
of Surae mUkero. can
r
fllrntco, t u 11 basemert,
GIQ' Nelalor, Racine,~••_.._._.
to Jun Cremeans, Jr., Hedwig
No. 14,550
HOME REPAIRS, palnlllll!, carll_._.tc
5 p.m. 00 SutiiQ 74 2-4703.
$9500. Make otrer.
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T. Cremeans, parcel, Mldclle- Janis M. Mehl,whoseplaceol
pentry, ohllWiing, ·gutter ployee for Cirwlation -------------ll-71tc RT, 124 _ Modern, 3 bed- ~------------- .
porL
resldencelsunknowo,wllltake
cleonllll!,repalrandlnatallaDepartment of The "PooDLE pUJ'PJEs. .\Kc ,..;j , -----------rooma. JJvtng 29x17. New SEWING MACHINES, ~Mule Pootlewalt to Nelson notice that on the 11th day or liolL Free eatlmateo. All . Daily Sentinel. Good
mlnlallln, f'll ... •· Sllld 60,000 BTU GAS heater. Phone
1188 fllrntce. Garap.
1entee, allp~akes. 99._,.4.
Archer, lot, MlddleporL
October, 1969, the undel"!llpod
work guara- by OJllllrl· · opportunity for rllht
-.Ice 81111 .,._tng. P1laDI
ll..s-etc MOBILE HOME - 10x5D, po .
Fabric SlloJI, POinorGt\
99 2,3324.
J. J. Lee to Ray R. Lee, Gill' filed his petition against her In
enced men. Cal1Chester985person, '"''sl be self
" 21143.
ll~c _ _ _ ___ __ __ _ ___
tur~ace, ne•uiOve,retrlger- • AICorlnd strpr Sales IIIII'
w. Lee, Glom V. Lee, Clyde the Court of Cclmmon Pleao of
4147 collect.
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MUSTARD.,...,.. and t111'111pa,
aior. $23$0.00.
S.rvke. we Sllalpen..Sda-'
Helwig, Pauline Stewns, Aflld. Meigs Counq, Ohio, preying for
10-22-181p
1101 afraid tO
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Pick your own, .1 a buaheL RUTLAND - 5 1"0111111, bath,
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3-Zkfc .
lor Trans., Bedford.
a divorce from Janis M. Mehl, ,-,-~---.--- ~--,.-=-- work, apply The Dally COAL, LUMP, .... .........
Andrew Croao, Lelart Falls, ........ Noor School. $4500. _, I(!II'L.
- Doll L. Hysell, dec., to VIe&gt;- and for ouch other relief 10 BOB'S REDUCING S&amp;1011 and . Sentinel.
mine ran. Exeelalor Silt·
ll-9-6tc
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let L. Hysell, Mlltord L.llyaeU, which he may be entitled; on the
lleahh center Ia """ open,'
Woru, Eut Yola 91., p __"__ __ ___ ___
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD !ON'S f'LOOll and en., ..... ;
Judy Dell llyoell, cerL for grounds of groasneglectofcluty
9 LDL 10 5 p.m. by llllllOinteroy. Phone 992-3891.
USED PIANOS
,ASSOCIATES
992-3325
ro0111 81111 lcltcben rilnGdel·;
andextremecruelty.Saldcauoe
ment,5p.m.to10p.m.noap-· Wanted To Buy
1-1Htc 3 NICE reconditioned IC'rlaht ____ IY_RAC_USE___
: ••.-JI ..Wd- can
...!!!'c~.
trans., Salisbury.
Edlaon llobotetter, Exec.,wmbef..-hearllll!ooandafler
polntmert nece•HI"Y· Local- CHINA C4BINETS.
-------------planoo. Priced 10 oeiL Free
-Fred A. Shiflet, dec., to Dar6 the 25th dayo!November,1969,
ed below K and K Mobile.
round Ia- .AWNINGS. atorm doora 111111
•••11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -·
H. BaUey, Lola G. Bailey, 73.47
CECIL D. MEHL, JR.
Homes, Po In t Pleasant. bin, 11111 docu, etc. Write . wlndowa, carports,
mar- · delivery. !'bone 74
CIGARETr~o;
machbiai
acreo, Columbia..
BY: Crow, CROW, &amp;
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020., or call M. D. YWer, Rt. f. - · · blown IIIII batt lnaula,
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and -.Ice. AJJC E.. 1p.....
• • ·•c · .._OJ, ~ 992-627:1.
lion, Elmer ~te
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Richard J. Chambers, MarPORTER, hla Attorneyo.
"'" • ··•-a.... ·~
v0-na1 AIR CONDJTI()NING, a.trlpr-·
Ba6ioa ... _
W Va. , . _ ·
tl1a Cbambera toVIrginlaBur·(lo) 13, 20, "n (11) 3, 10, 17, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-U.Uc. roientat!YL For ll"ee
TAPPAN GAS r a aUOD HnlcL Jocll'a
,
delle, Otho Burdette, Iota, Mid24, 7tc
1 WILLplckiC'...Orchandllelllll - - - - - - - - - - - - - - males, phoae Clarloa Uale,
Well, Rt. 1• Shode, Qblo. Ph.
lllfolloil, New Ita- PllaDII - - - - - - - - - - - -- _
935
99
dleport.
-----------IUe 10 oucdon OD a percent- For Sale or Trade
!lyracuao. v, v. Ja!(NOII and'
2-$ '
U-9-3te
aawon.
..~ SEPTIC ·-··· d-.........._ .
Son, Inc.
1-wtc
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lost
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PEKINGm: PIC'PJ'• 6-moSha -,.:-.:-, :-:- - - - - :- ;"" -.-,,-, -:--:-Sonltltlon S141WUI, Oblo. I'll. :
teUa M. Gledhill, Iota, Rutland. LOST, WIIITE male bMg1e des c 742-4411&lt;
ta.U.
r.:. .;:~;n.._, floor fur• ~----:-~.--:-:--old. AKC res!atere4. PhoaeiFOB lUilE,- ......._......
&amp;l23li3S.
2-1kfC :
wtthbrown-kledearo,blg
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GAS
furntco
lnatolled,
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--- - - - - - - - - -- 111ce. Wart closer to atores.
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u.., COIJIIOO ,.._
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111111 _
black apot oo bock, bench ·
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Phone 992-43 86.
t2ll5. Torma a..JJaNo .....
11-7-31p wlda. ...... Alder-. Yo-, ..........,.
.,......... .
Jeged, family pet. Answers VACANCY b two olderl,y .,_.
· 992-U52.
W VL ! " - 7'1M781 aa.r
Solee llllllllanleil. Er• :
10name ot"Snufl)'." Reward.
P1"- Prefer prt..te paid PI'
u-9-«c
1o-1o-uc 1
~Si,eph.rd 3,3o,.. HNttJ. ~~ae~a
.,~~~~q ·fln 11111 ..,..,. :
llaroldA.IIolter,LongBottienta.
Phone
llluon, 773- F-or-R-ent
_________
__________
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Female
Blue
Tick.
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ICIIIpmeat• •.,.......
r:
POMEROY LANES
5185
1
tom, Ohio, Phone 985-3864.
• -~-0-8ttc
9 YEAR OLD black mare with
YetaJ dldllt alllk, wW. ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - prlcoa 011alltoYpealllll~ .
WEDNESDAY LATE MIXED
November 5, 1969
U-lll-6tc Business Opportu
__n_it.las 2 BEDRooM house traDer, Ph. aaddle and acceaaorloo. Call t ' - Phone 742-3774.
~ ·c. BIIADFORD, AUcllllr
of lire~- ! " - :
_____ _ - - - - - ll-9-«c 949-2014 after 5:30p.m.
11-9-ac
C I± "--'··
992-3821, Dwl8bt....,..., . · . ·
99 2-3954.
Point•
Alley Cets • • , . • • • • • . 52 Notice
ll-7-3tc 1""1-PLVMOOTII.
- - - - - - -Good~.......
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-SPARE TIME INCOME 2 BEDROOM
M·Ca ••.••••••••••• 48
TRAILER. Bob's - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - : -_ ••
"
..._...
&amp;adna (lllo
Booming now fl•ld, milling
Buecaneera •••.• •• •••• 39 CHUCK'S can save you ..,!Oialf'
Mobile Court, Syracuse, Ohio BOTTLE GAS STOVE. WW heat
Good work car, Phone 712Crilt
!I d
"TV .viD ~ :
collecting mono)' from new
on '{V repairs If you brllll! 111nd
Moraudero . • • • • . . .•• 35
Phooe 992-2951.
5 room houas. J, W. Scar5343.
ll·Ntc
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NA SERVICE. l'llorrl 1t2 •
htgh qu811ty coin op.retM dRpenthem ln. Chuck' a TV, 152 But- " " In thil areo. No •lllng. To
Ylpplea ••••• , ••.•••• 35
11•~•c
br-""", • - ......._ Rl. 1,
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qualify you mutt h.,. car, OM ·
lemut,
PomerOJ. Phone 992-· cttango
Lag-Along• • • • - • . . • • • 33
2
rohroncos. $ 1,8150 to
-----------!'bone 84 ~ o.
Real Estate For Sale
READY-IIIx coNCRETE dall.. -~~~ - - - - - '"'~"""--=
5080.
10-16-tfc $3,7150 c-.h MCur.d bV inv.ntory
_...,..._
Hlslt Ind. Game - Tom CatGOOD
4-Wroom
houiL
Garl1-9.2tp
end rlabt to f1IUl' proJocL ' lnslnnce
tnd equlpmonl . Few hOUfl WMk·
soU, 213 and Betcy Fultz, 176.
ly can net .. collont income. More
.,., basement, utility........ - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Faat and ...,, n- •Ill-: Atrro.IIOJIILE ~naqruco .._J
Second high ind. game - Fred ROOF REPAIR ... ,..,, ..lj fl.dl thne . For POI"Iontl lnmrvlaw
Available
In
few
dlya.
Phone
5
ROOM
HOUSE,
batll,
attached
motea.
Ph. ttz.3284, ·Go.o'
ean:alle!? Loll :raur apera.,
Mnd name, oddr"' end phone
Morrow, 182 and NeacU Car!leY
q; alaolutw loa palllll.. llllll . nwnbor to :
992-2'192.
u-4-tfe )llra8L !'bone New ~~a....
a.b'-llllx eo., lllddl.. : ...... "-at'l c.liwJ4tM, !
173.
, . 11,., bJ eomraeL
882-2870.
11-+elp
part,
Olllo.
~-aWe
~~1-Uai
Dlolri.
Doon.
4158
High Series- Fred Morrow,
535 So. 2nd W.t
Free oatlmate. Phone 9924 ROOM unturnlahed houae,
-----------S.h LAito City, Utah 84101
531 and Sara Owen 445. Second
SOME RE_ADY
2806. we ao IIIJWhere.
1650 LIDcoln llelabta. Phone MEN'S w..-k unlfGrmL SilO 29high series - Tom CaneU,
10-1.tfc
992-3874.
10.:12-Uc 40.. Jorter's a ....,.. stoce•
520 and Neadl caraey, 440. --~----:--;;--;--=-;;;;;;:;;:---------, - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rl. 33, aolllll toward lllllrOCCUP~NCY
High Team Game and Series r
1640
LINCOLN
11t1.,
4
room1
ground&amp;.
11-4-etc
_ Alley Cal.l 627 and 1789.
A
.
aq4 bo.th, l'l baaement. Floaae
- ------- ---992.:1293.
10-30-Uc SINGER H1llllll machine, 88
claaa ID lllee wallU cablael,
992-3454""- .
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer 11a IIS,butlllot ••r, andm......,.. Win aaerUlee for
Park, Minersville, Ohio.
Fill In form and mall to:
Ph. 992-3324.
11-4-Gtc
~ CllfhCII'tenlla. ~ ..:12685.
. · 11-Wtc
Fran
p. 0. Box 23
I ROOMS, bath. CI-IOIGwn.
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Ph. 992-2049, 99~ 1 aftir ELECTROLUX _ , _ " ' Pomoroy, Ohio 45769
TUESlAY
5,
10-U-tfc er IDilka- CGIIIIIUaa. Hal
EASI'ERN BAND Boosters
-------------a11 1 .....,... alll.dlmllu,
----------------·------~-will meet Tlleeday at 8 p.m.
cord wlllder and paint .....,.,
FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 rooma . will aall to re...,..tbla llirtl
111 tile hiiJ! school. All parenlll
t..ldrou - - - - ore urrred to attend to di&amp;CUII
"ik.et- - - -·- - - - - and bath. Ono Pre- ··for $11.50.,.... ..- tenila arferred. Phone 992-5592 after raapd. 1"- HJ.:IIBL
,_ band uniforms.
5 p, m.
114«c
11-+llc
We may be witnessing in
the Middle E...t something
ph... _____ _
'
like the early stages of a
At•--:---HENl!Y ci.ELAND, li
new Hundred Years War.
Olllea fd.ml
-U.N. Secrttary Geru!ral U
o\roo of lnttreot - - Jtca99Wii8
Thant.

Property

n

R. H, Raw IIIIlS Sou

oiL Fii"RNA"c£;-tDitaJW..""

For Went A4 S..wlce

5

DAY 992-2151
NIGHT 992-7324
MIDDLI!PORT, 01110

LADIES. Full or ~ time In
11-9-8tc
DEADLINES
clq of Pomeroy. Earn t3 10
-----------NEW
5 ' ·"'· Oer Bef•• P•lic.,len
$4 hourly servlcllll! cus!OIIl- Auto Sales
'~11. Torma uoUabls. PM
Mon411r O.e411,. 9 •·•·
co-lletlon• &amp; c.r,.c,~•
ors with Watkins Product•
...
t92-33$2.
Will a.. eccepl.l until f •·•· f ...
IIIII au-taur.a gifts. No ex· 1965 FORD plciql. 6-qL Ph. .
· 10-111otte_:
Der of P.. li«~ 1.,.
perlence necoalal')'. No II&gt;742-5361.
11-7-3tc ---------~=•-~-'
REGUlATIONS
TM Put.list..r ,,,,,..... the t6tht
veatmOIL Write Ruth J1er.
-----------196SNEWMOONhouaetraller,
.. Mit 01' r1jec:t 1"1' .... he~ . .
••u •• Prod U,.;~ol
~ 1 •-515x10. See Waller Jlaa.y,
pus, WIIUUJUI
u~~o,;,,
tecfior~~~l. T._ ,.,.lisher will '*
,
Wlnore, M1m. 55987,
, 5 FORD
.ti09S
Rrat raod 011 rlsht past Rutl•.....,ct i ... erti ....
11-10-1tc Goloxlo 'SJO "Vf"TTr. I;Jcin.
lallll t&lt;111 t41lJIL

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• E.. y .._, Pl.n

ht Roadl111 of N-

green exterior fintsh wrth

..0. 2.

• O.U Dey o.Uver,.

8:00P.M.

white nylon 1op, vinyl interior trim.
196-4 CORYAIR-$795
Spider, 2 Door. Block finish, good tires. 4 speed.
. Radio
.
.
. - ond heat..
.. - -· .

hD&lt;H:ar

* T"atetl Oil

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Malibu Conv. VB engine, pa-rglode, radoo! heat~,

.4 n old-titMr i.s a ptT·
son who rtcolla whtn a

NO. I

F..._al Ordor of Eagl•s
Will Hold l11p0rtant

. _$1295

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8us1n.ess 5erv1ces

LANDMARK

Moodoy, N""- 10, 1969

radio, bucket seat and console.
1965 CHEYELLE-

and their succnsDnln office Nil
permit at ell tlmu the .,.-eKhen
Who mey be duly tuthorilt&lt;l
according to tnt discipline of said

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NOTICE TO ALL
MEMBERS
MEIGS AERIE 2171

1965 PONTIAC---~1.395
Grand Prix H. T. Coupe. Local car. Maroon fonollh,
good tires, auto. trana., power ttHring &amp; brakes,

new whitewall tires

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lotorCt.

truatees own the fOllowing real

wnt corner ot the old Fair

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L.GAL NOTICE

Meigs. In the State ot Ohkt .nd
S.lllbUrY Township, end In the
Ohio Company's
Purcha ...
bound.ct and dncrlbed 11
lollows : Beginning at the south·

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From Auto's To Yo-Yo's fu Sentinel Ws.nt Ads

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Notlct 11 nereby given that the
TrutiHI Of fhe Llurtl Cliff Free
Methadlst Church, Pome-roy,
Ohio, A.D., flied their petition In
the COmmon Pleat Court of Meiga
County. Ohio, alleging that said

11tete: All that tract or l)lltctl of
land situate In Itt. County of

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Entertained.'.

THE BORN
P" DID'J,A.
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FOR SALE

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._.R~VD~-...NEW· •s.... Big Week of TV Specials Here·

' Levy Fails in

GAUGES - Galllpolla, 12.2
Mill FIIIPnld. ~ CGIII'If,
~ the moat halld101111 IIIII lalJb' RICK DU IIROW
and 13.0 l'llllllllW t.5 rett ~:
HOLLVWOOD (UPI) - A Ju- entad podoriiier• 1a capUviQ', alnl• wmdorl\1117. JloWID ...
rollen; Pl. Pleasant, 2f.24;
lie AndriWI • Harry Belafoale aharoCl a nmadlablt J'II\PII't. YarliD lip - - ..........
A new onHa1f mUI 1u laY)' Pomeroy • Ma1011, 20. 71; Jlln. musical bciiiJ' 011 NBC ldckodotr
apl...ild - · lltenta .... ..tar~a~. Alld
which hod puoed by 0110 vote ton, 0. 93 stat.; Kau•wha Falla, a biB weoi&lt;~televlsiOIIapoctalo lop illdwilliY ..-tiOil. Thoro he'l atll1 the belt of .......
In the "IIIIOftlelal" CGWII last 3.Bt rlq Charlaston,18.13 &amp;mda,y nl(lht. Tonl(lht II' a Car- II lltllo ...,atloD the ~·­ ....... he hal • . , . _ ... Itt
tlon wa1 0111 ~ television'• all- b11 hair dorm, IIIII thll'a exTueoday 1n ara.., Townohlp rlo!rv. I - . , Marmet and
TY,,.mRevieU1
ou:t)J wMt he Ia able to liD •
faDed In the uafftcial" ~ Wlnfteld are en the 1W.
time musical clallchta.
by the Meigs Cow11;y Jioord or BOAT MOVEMENTS:
Bu:Diti, - - " " • - thlo well - -etod ""-•
Elections.
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Ole- ol a.mett on CBS with Bini
Bob Hopa, b7 the Q1, PIP'
Mill
Blrntll, meunrhllt Croab)', Ella Fltzprald a n d
Aecordins to tile unomclal •andor "'2:55 P. m.; QueenCicy
Rorrari and Martin. '11111'aday Who . &amp;110 IMmed exoellent)J In 011 Crolbf ..........oed " ·
count, thelaeuepaaoedb)-911-97, don 3:20p.m.; POIIIY Downey
with Mill - · 011 vidoo the - . and the CI'OOIIIJ:'t
However, the bolrdorelectlona down 10:20 p. m.;JohnFDll-n Jolinny Caraoa and Bill Coo- Ia the put - otrero tonl(lht a euy pr&lt;lfeelllmiiiDI Ia a IIIIo
announc"' toda1 the meaSIIre 1:50 a. m.; JaneT. clown2:50a. by han prime time Cllllled7 molt welcome "IIJ8Cial11 - ~ lOll ... •rprloed, he
m.; muo Bird ltl ·5:30 a. m.; ontrltl.
taUod 9~7.
thelell Q.l,llddy malebe• Hope
The Andrewa.J!elaloate hour boor within the •'CJided ~ .her
The new tu ,..1 bollW aoked Becl\lol'd down 6:20 a. m.; Jim
nek)J aerlea. Her wldo..-&amp;111- with l "
lhlt breakl t b •
for current npenaes.
Mill"!'~ and S. M. Jenks ~ waa pure flloatrical magic. Ex- lnB ll&gt;llltlea are on notable .COIIIOdllll "'' The hour .allo fD,.
panded, It CCIUid _ . on Broaddudoa a 1111sical comeo!l trillResidents of the township a. m.
dl~.
ha&gt;e live cio1a If they witlll to
KANAWHA RIVER- London, llal and run for • • · II Ia a
!lie
Ia roally on her pmo 1M "' PafUnoomt Plclural,tldn8 to neop vldeo'1
ill file aketchea. Ill 0111, lht Min Burnett clcJin8 parodlea of
me an ~U&gt;Pllcatlon for a recount Semel "' 2:20 a. DL; Marmet. sure
-IOIUII awards. The producer
with the c...,cy board or olec- National doWn 10:20 p. m.; AI·
play• a 110t-1o 41mb Cam&amp;lllre Marl.,. Dietrich and "A PIUe
tl0111. Five pera0118 must ro- an R. Merrill down 12:45 a. DL; and dlreetor WSI Golrar Cham- Girl w1&gt;o ouumarta pqstera. Ia Thellln,"--c:boleo
queat the recount.
WlnllelcJ, Jefferson "' 7:05 plOD, and Ida tboatricalin_,i- Ill another, abe II a atar-&lt;llrudt ltamo.
·
p.m.; Fort Dearborn down1:55 IY and Impeccable taste brcullrt
Mill BurDett pilllS trllldt.a
wallrall
wl&gt;o
Craib)'
a. m.; Elgorcllft d""n 2:05 a. out the best Ia bl1 BIIPOrb atara. In a Hollywood roataurant. il to other ltudiol 011 her Nrlel.
The 1101111d ~ IDilllc haararem.; L W, SWeet QP 4:30 a. m.;
11 been betlor aa Mill An- a fhlrd, lht Ia the wife of a "I can't walt to do VniYII'•
Ouachita - n 7 s. m.
two fell"" wbose memory Ia rather aal," abe aayd, '"10 I Clll dD
OillO RIVER - Lock 13, drews and Mra. Belafonta,
bad; for Instance, be can't re- Marla Mootez •• the Colft
E&gt;ploror QP 6:45 a.m.;
woman.~
member her name.
A
car
was
demolished,
a
aeoLock
14,
John
J
.
Rowe
up
9:45
A NEw DRILL TEAM COIJ1lOSod of junior members modo Ito -ranee Sunday ot a
end car heavily damapd and a p.m.; Charles K. ot~10:15p, m.;
reception honoring Mrs. Bon Neutzllng, Eighth District American Legion Ladies AuxUiary
driver
cltod to courtaa the r • Suaan VIckers QP 12' 40 a. m.;
president. The g~ from the junior unit or Drew Webster Post Aunllary - only a part or
suit or an accident on
Duncan Bruce 1t1 3 a. m.; st.
the team - includes, ll'ort row, from the left, Jackie Carsey, Terri Russell, Tammy GrueaAve. at 5, 40 p, m. Saturday. Marya down 5:40 a. m.; Lock
!IIerman Madison a1Uer, 84,
Griffin said Bede then -*
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or, Pam Vaughan and Ida easel; back row, from tho left, Pat Vaughan, Maureen HormesQ,
Pomeroy pollee aald a west- 16, A. V. Criss ltl 2:35 a. m.; Rutland, Rt. 1, died ot !do roo- man - Aviator Jim Bede of to CIIVIIand "where he knew
Vicki Vaughan, Diana C&amp;rsey, holding Jennifer Couch, elsht months, youngest junior m boundcardrlvenbyEdnaSmlth Lady Roaomaryd.,.n6:35a.m.; iclence Saturday morning. Mr. Cleveland medo a safe omer- fhe al._tl In fhe area" and to
ber, and 0\erle Reuter.
SO,Pomeroy,faUodtootraiab~ Lockl7,0nwardotJ11:20p,m.; Butler was a cool miner all~ gency landing here •rly taday check lilt weather visually.
"W. senf up a chaN plano
en out alter gettl
arcund
Andrew P. Calhoun up 3:05 a. Ida life.
In his long . winged moforlud
which
confected Bede near
curve. Tho 'lehlcl':went
m.; Johll Ladd Dean down 6:10
He Ia ourvlvod b7 !do wife, sallplano following on tloctrlcal
Qeveland,"
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center, acroaa the road, struck L m.; BellevW~ Locks, Ker&gt;- Gertrude; a son, Ceell, Find- faiiiA't which cut short his as-·
"Jim foil~ lilt chall pl.,..
a utlllty pole, and amaohod Into ova 1t1 midnight, Steel Ra~Wer lay, Ohio, tbroe.....,.tchUdron, sault on a -los of _.ld disto
Toledo where he landod/'
fence
recordS.
car parkect olf tho street
up 2:10 a. m.; Eastern"' 2:35 and six sroat • l!l'and~
Griffin
said.
Paul
Griffin,
an
auoclato
of
the residence or Mr. and Mr~t. a. m.; Susan Lane ot~3:20e. m.; He wsa procedecl In death b)'
The
FAA'at
Toledo
Btdt,
said
In
Columbea
taday
Frank W. Porter, Tho Porter&lt; Racine Locka, Helen S. down a brother and six sisters.
way
Airport
Mid
Bede IMidtd
that
he
lost
communlcatlohl
car had hesyY damage. Mrs. 12:05 a.m.; Peace d..,n2a.m.;
Funeral aervice1 will be
fhe plano (llfely.
With
Btdt
when
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Smith was cited to court for Mt. Slate and Toby C. up 3:30 TUe&amp;day at 1 p.m. at the MarBtdt had hoped to and fhe
driving left of center.
a. m.; R. H. Bosworth D ot~4:20 tin Funeral Homo wifll the Rev. Dayton.
3'12
day non-stop flight at Port
"He turned around and came
a. m.; Jesse D. lUI 5:35 s. m.; Albert McGee ot!lclallng. BurCotumbel
at about 10 p.m.
GreenotJ Locks, Cotton Queen 1a1 will be In Mllea Cem-,.. back to Columbus but the fltld
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sat
- a l flxad dltQP 3 p. m.; Elisha Woods"' 4 Friends may call at the flloer- was -kt&lt;l In and he couldn't
tance
flight
r.-dl
belora milkland," 110ld Griffin . "A Otlla
p. m.; J. S. Lawiadown 10p,m.; a1 home llrl)'tlme.
tht
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gency
landing.
Ing
airliner frlt&lt;l to help. Jim atstevenson down 12:40 a. m.;
Prlcw to lOlling here he
tempted to follow him Into fhe
VETERANS )IEMORIAL
Philip Sporn down 3:10 e. m.;
airport but he waa moving tOo broke fhe 8-29 distance , _ d
Jellboat 1t1 5 S. m.; Moldahl
HDSPlrAL
fast. Jim broke off and decided of 8,150 millis with a ntw recon:l
Locke, Ravenswood, Diane BasSs1Urday Admloaions- Minnot to carne In through the ov- of 8,956.
worth 1t1 8:40 p, m.; Allied-Ash- nto Johnson, Afllena; Toroaa
ercast."
Four defendants forfeltod land down 10:30 p, m.; Illinois Corbin Cheshire· James Cochbonda and two others were lined down 10' 55 p. m.
ran, GaiJipolla. '
Saturday night In the court of
YOUTH APPREHENDED ' Ss1Urday Dlachargea - ElmPomeroy MayorCharleaLepr.
A 16-year-&lt;&gt;ld o a - or leo Meadows, Ava GUlley, AIForfeiting - s wore Paul Fairfield School for Boys In pha Bailey, Clara Bumprt181',
Miller, Colwnbua, $23,70,poal- Lancaster, was apprehended In Larry MUhoan, Elmer Clark,
t&lt;l on a speoc11ng charge; nor- Salem Township Friday by the Thomas Cook, J&lt;emoth Holf.
ence Birchfield or stewart,$25, Meigs County !llerlll's Dept. man, Dorothy Cuhdollar, Brllell of center, unsafe mumer, Tho youth, absent from tho an Armo, Torry Ferguoon,
for
$25; Robert Chrlaomer, Che- achonl about a month, has been Gr0110ry Ferguaon.
MR. AND MRS. BEN NEUI'ZUNG ~ PCIIleroy ore pictured as the7 gre !lad IIJIIlorcus
for
home.
the Housewares
shire, $25, taUure to display returnod to the school.
&amp;mda,y Admissions - Ray.
area residents atlondlng a receptloo SllllllaJI afternoon at the Pomeroy Elementary School
department
the
operator'• license; Bobby Arr&gt;ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
mond Mlller, Pomeroy; Ear I
honorlog Mrs. Neutzllng who is Elshth District President ol the American Legion's ladle a
old,
Shade,
$18.70,
speeding.
Earl
Folt,
HarrloonvUlo,
was
Folt,
HarrlaonvUle;
Mabel
GerAuxiliary, The auxiliary oC Pomeroy's Drew Webster Post 39 aponaorod the event honoring:
111d
Flnod were B11,1ra E~IJIOl', taksn to Velarapa Memorial lach, Vinton; Jackie Sallero,
Mrs. Neutzling, a member.
for
AmosvUie, $5 and eooto,IDIOXI- Hoaplt,.J by the · Middleport ~·cuae; Frankie - . !'OmMr. and Mrs. Roy Young of Lan- cation, and Larry Wyatt, ad- emergency sqiiOdSIIIIIIaJimor,.. eroy.
!imday Discharges - Electa
caster, Otis Bass of Columbus, dress not recorded, $10 and lng at 8:42 and admitted. Fait
the
lnti&gt;xicatlon.
was
hemorrhaging,
aq,.dmen
Harman,
Frederick Thompoon,
coats,
Mr, and Mrs, Peck Bass of
aald.
Ethel Johll-.
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HUSTLERS CLASS MEETS
Women's Day of Prayer was land.
Mrs. Rebecca Clalli of San
The Happy Hustlers Sunday observed with themeoi"Let Us
School Class of the Wesleyan Rise Up and Build." Fifteen Francisco, Calif., Is vialtlog
United Methodist Church met members
two visitors were her grandmother' Mrs. James
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ln the social rooms orthe church presenL A tellowahlp boor with Swart and her aunt, Mrs. AlFriday evening, Oct. 31. Mrs. refreshments served by the fred Crow and family,
Borlha Spencer and Mrs. Curt Esther Circle was held In the
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Seiser
Johnson presented a candle- church basement social rooms. and daughter and Mr. Grover
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COME FOR FUNERAL
Salser, Sr., spent a weekend
lighting skit with seven memCD
Relatives and friends from a with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Birch
bers taking part. A hnge birthday cake with candles was used. distance coming for the tuner- and chUdren at Bellvue. Mrs.
The business session followed al or Mr. Bon Petra! Included Emma Salser accompsnlod
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thy McKenzie, presiding, at bacher of Zanesville, Mr. aOO weeks with the Birches.
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which time several plans were Mrs. Jack FeuerbacherofJackMrs. Adurey Wllsonandfamformulated. The meeting closed son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cow- il)' or Jackson were Sunday vlswith grO'i&gt; singing alter which dery and son, Wayne, of Wash· ltors of her mother, Mrs. Harthe hostesses, Mrs. Spencer and lngton C. H., Mr. and Mrs. ry llayrnan.
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Mrs. Johnson served cake, George Savage ol Batavia, N.
Miss Jane Ellis or ArlingCD
cookies am cocree to fifteen Y., Mrs. Anna Jones of New ton, Va., and Miss Grace Ellis
York, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Blak- or Colwnbua were guests of
members.
SOCIETY MET NOV, 4
ley of Colwnbus and Mrs. Lucy Homer and Edith Hayman on
The B. M. Sayre Missionary Cowdery of Washington Coort Saturday.
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Society met Tue8day evening, House.
Mrs, Ann Coe spent a week
Ill
Mr. Henry Roush returned with Mr. and Mrs. Dave ThornNov, 4, at the First Baptist
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Church. Alter a plano prelude home from Holzer Medical Cen- as al Gahanns.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis
by Mrs. Lillian Hayman the ter.
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meeting was called to order by
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Mrs. Mary K, Yost, president. panled Mr. and Mrs. Herman with Mr. and Mrs. George NelgCD
The gl"O\C) sang •cnraw Me Near- Carson of Coolville to Akron lor and Mrs. John Marr.
er". The devotional subject was to atlond funeral services or
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp9!.
"Mastered By What?" The their aunt, Mrs. Paul Apgar. son spent theweekendinWoodaMr. and Mrs. Rober! Brad- field with Mr. and Mrs. Brian
scripture was PhD. 2+5-18and
was !allowed by prayer. Alter ford of Hebron visltod Mr. and Simpson and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grimm of
a brier business session, the Mrs. Crill Bradford and Mrs.
Love Gilt dedication was led by Otlo Bradford. Mr. Otto Brad- Columbus spent a weekend with
Mrs. Marie Roush and Mrs. ford Is In a Cincinnati hospital. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. RodMrs. Hazel C&amp;rnahan vlsltod erick Grimm.
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In Columbus with Mrs. Vernon
Bobb and family, Mrs. John
Parsons and family and Mrs.
Tonight and T unday
Ralph Gilmore. She aho visit- SERVICES SET
COLUMBUS (UPIJ-Servlces
No•. 10-11
ed her slater, Mrs. Loa Tia"TRUE GRIT"
dale, at Buckeye Lake, andre- lor Robert N. English, former
business editor tor the Cofum·
John Wo yne
turned horne with Miss Frances
bus Dlspafch, were scheduled
Glen Campbell
Footer who had spent the week- lor Tuesday.
Colorcartoons:
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
English, who retired In 1MI
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han Selsor at Johnstown, com- after ol2 ~rs with lilt after·
Good Hoigl!ltors
lq to Buckeye Lake for Mrs. noon n e - . dlt&lt;l Saturday . I
Stub Cow~y
Cernollan.
after a shorf Illness. He wu 65.
SHOW STARTS 7 P Jl.
Sunday alterooon goosts or
English joined the paper as a
..iiiiiiioliii-iiio;.;,.;;;.;,.• Mr. and Mrs. Frod caclle were copy boy In 1926. He lnlnt&lt;l fhe
business Ndlon In 1941.
Ha was t&lt;IHcw oi the buslntll
and Industry column which ran
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COLUMBUS (UPI)-U.S. San.
Phillip Hart. D-Mich., will be
guest speaker few lilt two-dey
conference on delemt spending
end national securHy here.
San. Hart will speek at Tuet·
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spon-t&lt;l by the Ohla Loegue
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