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NELSONV ILLE - The Trl • nounced that there will be openCount;y Technical Institute has ings available Cor tun - time
gotten t11.derwa,y with a record sludenta In Retail Mldmanageftrst year enrollment for such an ment., Accounting. Executive
lnstilution. Two hundred My stu- Secretary, lndu strial Engineerdents representing 10 technical l.ng Technology and Ceramics
areas, and practical nursing, Engineering Technology.
A large number or late enwere enrolled last Wednesday.
Abbreviated classes were held rollees In FlectronJes has enThursday and Friday with full abled the school to biro an addiUonal Instructor In Electronics,
claases conunenclng today .
OutOOor Recreation and Wild~ Roy Magie ol Logan, tills creatlife Technology drew the high- Ing new aludont openings In the
est raunber oc enrollees, witll electronic engineering tecbnlcal
Forestry and ComjW!r Pro- progra m. Students may enroll In
gramming close.
thesE! areas until September 16.
Although classes have n o w
Dietary O'ond Service) Tech·
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MUGS THIATRE
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 9 ·10
Elvll ProsiO)' _In
SPEEDWAY
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Elvia Presley, N~~~cy S!noira
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day when tho body wUI bo ~
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Funeral serYiceo lor CJUt
Solser, 77, Raclno, wh~ diC
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pita!, wm be hold TuesdaY at 2
p.m. at tho carmel EIJB Cbur~.
with burial In the Drmel • IBry. She Wll I member or the'
church.
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SUrvlvorsincludoherhlil11onil,
Ben; rour chUclren, Poul, or.~
boi&gt;;Y; lklbert, Parl&lt;er......,1 Wolfe, Racine, and Grace ,..,.,
in New Jersey; two !lltiBrl, Mr"Ada Warner, PomerQI', and Mra.
KaUe Curtis; Columbus; twobrclthoro, Edaen Roush, Bacilli; and
Stanley Roush, ~rlowfteld, Ml.oaourl; eipt grandchildren,, IIIII

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aoaBIJII a bac-ls the panciaka
pygmea, a flab pwtng to an av·
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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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10~ 1968

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COLUMBUS - OIDO'S PUBUC SCHOOLS cpenod to "an ..,.
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JpreC«&lt;oniBd" number of children thla y~. State Sehoul Sq&gt;erlntendont Marlin
Eaaox told the state l!olrd or Education at Its
Monday m~ Euex eotlmaiBd the enrollment at more than 2.8
BY HOBERT HOEFIJCH
, mWioa in 848 dlatrlctL "11ds Ia an estimated 28.253 p~U increase
Prosreas in the coq&gt;eratlve venture by Middleport and Pom&amp;oftr last year.'' the superintendent told the board at lts monthb' roy to produce all or most ot the water for both towqs In three new
wells were reviewed Monday night in a replar meetlug or Mlddl&amp;01
board IIJPI'OVoiel grants totaling more than $5. 8 mUiloo port counen.
for vocational education prOjects in the state. including' Meigs
The towns have Joined ln drUllng lhree wens In Middleport ln
and Mad River :rwt'· locals, $143,850 each.
an attemrt to solve water department problems or both communiCHICAGO - WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE tor the violence durlow ties. The wells are In the uea or the munlclpal park.
Meetlog with council to discuss sewage and water problems
the Democratic National ConveiXion - television? demonstrators?
Richard Gress or the Middleport l!olrd of Public Aflllrs
was
pellce? all or them? A toderal grand Jury has been ordered to make
and Harold Chase, village maintenance s~erviaor.
a sweeping atudy or the queatioo and indict thoae It th!!N respon.
The three deep wells have John Zerkle wm look Into the
s!blo.
ChleC Jllige William J. Dftllll/.'!ll of the U.S. District Court been drilled In Middleport, With owlleatlon and will recommend
ordered the IDYeotlptlen ~- He gave the order shortly after · l'omero,y to ahere equall1 In the If any objection Is to be llled.
Clerk·Treasurer Gene Grate
Mayor Richard J. Daley, appeeriJII at hlo llrst newa conterenct! at cost of the wells, pumps and
which be answered questions a1xut the vlo1enee. charged the news other equipment. It Is hoped that read a letter rrom the o b I o
modla with presenUIII a "dlatorted" picture
what happened. the wells Will basically supply Bureau or Workmen's COmpen·
the water needs ot both Pomeroy sation Indicating tbat a paymett
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SEOUL - THE RELEASE OF THE 82 USS Pueblo cr~n and Middleport.
H Jones WUllam H. Eberabocb, Jobn McNamara. Jolm ll
ABOVE IS A GROUP or the IIWil' local, StaiB and national
ll'om North Korea may be delayed due to disagreement over ·tho . If 10, then Middleport .wiD 00 bureau to Chief llirbert Gilkey
s;ires, ·Mus Bess Wetberhol4 Oliver Hartley, Curth C.
celebrities who met under the aged maple tree which has
.wordqe of tho prjipoaed U.S. apology ror the spy ship Incident, a longer have to continua purchal- of the pollee department ai comWUliams, Bob carsoo, Adj. Gea. Frink Hendersoa. Herbert
been
removed trun the yard of Jones Memorial Clinic in
Ing water from Pomeroy ala coal pensa11on rrom March 15, 1965
Seoul newspaper said foda.y,
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R. Mooney, J. J. Saslavsky, aittllll lett to right: Jobn B.
Middleport. 'This photograph was taken on Decoration Day,
a n d UDIU February 12, 1987. Thla
The lndel)elldent Hankook Dbo, one or Sooth Kol'ea's national ot about $1,000 a
DowJUng, Tom W. Jones, Mrs. Joho
Doninc, Otdo Goftr·
Ma.Y 30, 1927, under the tree which held a noatalg!c oote lor
papera, said In a front page atudy the Ua!tod SlaiBa had agreed In Fomeroy wiD oot have to opor- payment was tor a parUal dlaanor,
Gov.
Vic
Donahey,
Mrs.
Tom
W,
Jonea,
U.S. sen. Fraak
Middleporters. Most of those pictured, 1C not aU, are deceas-.
North Korean waters ato 111 pllltt to aucb an exton- billt,y, Grate aald.
principle to admit the Pueblo' a. vlolaUon
H.
Jooes,
CDql. T. A. JeDdna.
D.
Willis,
Mrs.
Charles
ed. They ~•: standing left to righ4 Fred C. Hunker, James
eooncn dlseuaaed tho lnaurslve degree, and both communi ·
and apologize tor It
Harley, William L. Hysell, J, W. Fisher, FrodShlflo4 Olarles
ance coverage on foor taxicabs
Uea will beDef'lt.
Gress lndlcatod thet the Mid· operated In the comrnuaiiY- two
NEARLY ALL OF NEW. YORK ,CITY'S 900 public ochools were
disport
Board or Public Atralra by Delmar HaWley and two by
cloaed foda.y by IBachet s oo strike In dellonce of a court order, r&amp;has
mot
with the Fomeroy Board Norman Hawley. A check wiU
oultlow In an exiBndod summer vacation Cor tho c!t,y's 1.12-Willoo
or
Public
Af!alrs oo details of be made at once to lnaure that
(Codlnued on Pap 8)
the operal!ng agreement be· Uabllizy ooverage lo being PrD·
More than one Middleport restween the two town• oo U.. well vldod.
ident has been touthed by nosGrate was lnslruetsd to write
arrangement.- II Ia hoped that' a
talgia in recent days as one of
tell or the throe wells c~ be the Ohl&lt;&gt; Valley Health Services
Middleport's . oldest trees has
made yet lbla month.
Foundation with headquarters In been ln the protess of being
Middleport Council alao a. Athens or approval by the vii - removed from the former home
greed' to send vlllap employe, !age In the roundatlcm'a
to ol the late senator and Mrs. Tom
Gerald Anthony, or the malnten- become the pea'a comerehen.
. w. Jones, South 'JblntAv.o._
ance -deptrllnellt to • ~.llour atvOiiellllipllmtni ageii;',, ·- ·
The huge maple - oldei than
aanltati'"' ;ongineeriJII achool In
Durinl! tha discussion w I t b any living resident ean remem·
Jackaon Dooniy, AllthonywUithen Gress It waa polntad out tllel ber - la being removed to pro.
Pomeroy' 1 board or )III&gt;Uc a!- Wtu pli-mti aerv!ce of about 10 be qualllled to do water testing one r~sldent at Ieaot hal never vide space tor an addiUon to the
Mellday rdalrt accepted bldl addiUonal cuatomers In addiUon and other teehnlcal duties re- paid a sewage charge slnce the Jcmes Memorial Clinic operated
fit the
J. HW&gt;er General Con- to prOVIding better aervlce Cor qutred by tho water and sewage raiB ordinance was put Into or. by Dr. R. R. Pickens.
rect.
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iractlng ComPHIY of Parkers- present uaera. Tho BoarclorPIIb- operations.
Mrs. IL 0. Ewing recalls that
The report of Ma.Yeil' C. 0.
Greaa aald that the Boud or well over 50 years ago her tam~
llurs to lnotall new water lines lie Af!alrs alao aald the larger
II' Unloo-Ave. and In Miners- Uno In tho Minersville area wUl Fisher tor Auguat waa approv- PUblic Af!alrs wUl Investigate l[y occupied the Jones property
rUle.
permit Installation or lire plugs, ed. 11 obowed $636 col)ectod In regulations and may disconnect and the tree - which h o I d s
· ·The Huber llrm bid $27,688.. should the loWnahiP asree!Ai In· lines and toes and $216 In mer- the resident trom any sower line. many memories for those famil60 to provide and lnllall 5,170 stall tham. The oxtenslm Will cbanl pollee charges Cor a IolBl Local regulations r~ro that Iar wt!h Us role In politics residents mull uae sewer lines was large at that time,
it. of elllhl-lnch AC pipe In Min- turtber sene as a "cushion" of $852.
A
letter
from
the
Ohio
DeIf
they are available and mull
oraville, llOillplola With all lips tor the remainder or the SJaiBm
Often the shade ol the huge
partment
of
Uquor
Control
was
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the levied charge.
and 11•1111.
bY easing pressure problem• or
tree provided a cool spot r o r
Gress alao asked tor !oglala.
· Tile bid of lnllalllng 1,750 tile past. &amp;Jch problamo mdsl· read atatlng that llarold Reeves
perhaps, pealed poliUcal rallies
applied
ror
a
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permit
lion
setting a -or deposit roe
has
of alx,lncb Uno oo Union· ed because there .were oo linea
and meetlnga stasoc1 by the late
Avit., COIIJI)Itie with lips al!d or adequate IIJe on tho _.m (night elm license) for the ror- for buslnassea such as a serv~ Senator Jones. Uudor the tree,
U~a. waa $9,000. The v!llage end rt the a,yatem above U.. ,... mer nOme 'Reataurllll balldlng Ice otaUon, $15; roataurllll, 335;
governors and national mtielals
on North Second St. Council has car ·wash, $100 and beouiY per.
wUt -'&lt;lo the mateiilh tor •u.r worko plant.
were entertained.
111e UJI!!&gt;IS-Ave. ..Wk. Tile· line.
Other bidders on the water Uno until Sept. 25 to Ole an objee- lor, $12. The deposit Ia to proIf granted the magic power
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· on uaiOn.An. WID replace preS. projects wore Earl Werner or lion. 11 wail agreed that ~or
~ speech, the huge tree Wldoubtllllly lnedelfUile ppe, OGme of Bradbury and D, V, Weber Con· Fisher · lllld Council Presli!ent
odly could relelo IIWil' colorful
wblch Ia two:lncb In site, and otructlon CorlqNuly
RoodS·
Ialka about the celebrities who
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met under Its branches.
lem.
In other actlvley, the board OC·
But trees are like daisies Put ~ thi work to bo done ceptod a bid of $:,825 by I b e
they doo'l tell - and as the fa1n MlrierMDe wiD be _an ex- Pomeroy Motor Colllpoll)' to aell
mous Kilmer lines 'oonclude:
tena~Qh or the present line, sild 1 1969 3-4 1011 truek. Ollly other
Middleport VIllage 1\mds as apectlvebo, locludo:
'"Poems are made by fools
tho niinalnde&lt; Will be rJPiace- bid C11 the truck waa from Malae or Aug. 31 totaloiel $136,774.58,
General, $2,639.87, $3,758.53, like me - But only God c a n
JIIOIII
aome pipe two,jachea In · Et,dpment Compllll'.
Clerk • Treasurer reported to $25,566.83; cemetery, $220, make a tree."
~~ze; '\c~ to tho board.
Attending wereboordmembers councD 1\!Qnda,y rdalrt$522.81, $1,090.55; parking memE LARGE MAPLE, MINUS Its giant bruchos, Is - . In the ,ann at the Jones Memorial
,. 'll!e . . . line wiD 1'1111 .11&gt; tho vi- Willlam Beronlck, president, E.
Receipts, dlslluraemellll and IBr, oo recelpla, $28.80, $44.·
C!nfty ptthe Pl)mei'Ol' Junk Com- F. ll&lt;lblnaon and James~ tho balances In eeeh IIJnd, re- 91; fire ~pment, $2,110, $2,Clinic. The tree is believed to have been Qne of the oldest in Middleport.
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Tho
heed of the Cleveland • baaed
Brotherhood or Loccmot:lve Firemen aiMI E..u-nen has announced hil uniCII'I general policy
COIIIIJllttee umnimoualy ~~&gt;Prov­
ed a meraor With lllree other
railroad untooa.
H. E. Gilbert, president or the
60,000......ember wdoo. Aid a ref..
erendum among members of all
Cour unions Ia ..,. bel Jill~

bell 774.70, $28,607.21 ; water, $5,clurlng hla temre 18 boae
537.09, $6,570.56, $14,984.94;
coininlsaioner and he aent water meiBr clepoalltruaiB,$108,
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$209.50, $2,769.25; waiBr construetloo, oo reeelpto, $5,494,.
10, $18,829.Q8; sewlnl con'slructloo, $66.66, $328.02, $25,715 , general bond retirement, no
reeeli&gt;la, nodlslluraementa, $10,. 178.07.
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Hocelpla tor tho month of Alii·
. , Wallace had cold .
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uat totaled ..16,637.14 c:omporod
to total dlsllursemenia &lt;if $25, •
844.35.
troqla : , 1$&gt; two Kenlucky
""""'\unltleo ~enforce the 1!54
Sq&gt;reme COurt deaegrega 00
declal'!ll whDe he wao go,.roor.
Nelther ·wallace DC!r lilY or
hla lidos coul4 be reached !oc
tmmedlaiB Cornni,n~
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MARRIAGE APPUCATlON
Kentucky Ouiot!an ColllflO at
K - Paul Loe, 20, Clltlon,
Grayaon, K,., will ell bepn Ita W. Va., melnteence 1IIOI'ker IDd
50th year or instruetiCII 00 Sept.
Ellh• BeU iqpll, 18, Ill. 2,
2.
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They are Clarles N. llclnlpn,
Pomeroy, Route 3, I.Dd Dlmv'
FAwtn Eqns, MJddlepc-1: Route
LOCAL TEMPS
Tllo ~llllln
L Aho attending KenllaeiQ&lt; Cbrl.,
t!an College apln thlo JOII' Ia dow-a bttlliMA ~Jll it
Roland E. Ruaaell, !ftdd!!pO"t 11:211 a.m. _ , .... 71 deine•
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Constructim ot about nve miles
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COnstructioo should be completed by November I, 1968.

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The l'omOJ'O)' Fire Dopartmont
aeawared a call Saturdi.J' aller·
noon to the Ellen 1!2Jerabach home
on Lalley St. Fire Cblet llemy
Werry reported minor dalnapo.
Trasb waa beq buraed 11011' a
porch, which . . . the porch,
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI)
- Judith Am Ford, 18, Is a
groan - eyed admJUecl tomhoy
who prefers blue jeans and sweatshirts to dresses, hates getting
up eerl1 and wwld like to aee a
woman president.
Judi, aa she likes to be called, believes In giving 18-yeer.
olds the vote and ls a champ..
im gymnaBt.
&amp;mda,y abe began her rel&amp;n as
Miss America oC 1969.
The former Miss nunota, the
first Miss America In 11 years
to have blonde hair, met t h e
press earl1 ib1day after t w o
PLAN DEGREE WORK
Work Will be In tho master hours ol sleep.
"I don't know wiQ'," ahe said
masoos degree Tuesday night
wboo Racine Masonic Lodge 461 with a smile In her green eyes,
t1Jrt I just love to sleep."
meets at the temple.
Judi of Belvidere, ru., wore a
whits satin eveniJII gown, gold
PTA TO MEET
The !&gt;fracuae PTA wU1 Intro- earrings, sUver crown and long
duce parenta lllld tsachers at aeulet robe trlmmoiel In ermine
their regular meeting Tuesday as she answered newsmen' a quesUona In a lOft, firm voice.
at 7:30 p.m. at the school.

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Tho car went out or cootrol,
struck the bicycle ~d thoo ll!t
a tree. The other persons Jn.tttr~
ed were passengers In the car.
The vehicle waa reJI(Jrtedly own ~
ed by Minnie I,yona, Rt, I Pl.
Pleasant.
PICNIC IS THURIDAY
Condltlm or the two Injured
The amual stag picnic ol the
McKinney boys was reported to- Twin Cill' Shrine Club wiD be
day as satisfactDry.
held Thursday, Sept. 12, at the
::itrine Park, Racine. at 6 p.m.
Those who pl~ to aUend are
asked to call 992-3016 OG that
fond may be prepared.

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lntelltaenco ......Oo S.W ~ to the 11alllelleld, ·• war . ·~ ·- ~ laniuocked ~11 Unoo In
thoro wu oo alan tile c..nm... mo,inlquo ~ Jt wao 0111! it tile ...JZi llils!ll..,.; j.
nlato wore nlualeriJII !oc 1 Sll~ •lorael! catobea by ~~~·" ' , 1be heo.ltot lllbllllllllll' Sol&amp;00 -..aho deapiiB weekend
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aon., eom.roiel 2$ ~·· north ot
boWea on throe aides ottho cop.
the eoplc.l (li!ID o!OO&amp;ed c.mUol.
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Jbe1r ~pploal..t !ollowoiel hold···
Dnd!ocll• in two dayo, Amerl•
&lt;!llll'lera onnouncemellll u.t 2u
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,eon l'orotroopa .111!1 ~ ~
C&lt;mmunlal soldiers died In all&lt;
.:&gt;up
'103 ·VIet Ccnc qatnot' 31. U.S.
bottlea IJ'()UIId Sllgon durinl! the
Pr/ PLEAI\ANT _; llabort AD'and 31 wliundod.-·
weekend. VIet CUW ten;orlam drew Armalel4. 87, or US·B
SoUth or lho ctey, Amerlcao It&gt;Inside the ctzy ldlled 12 peraons Flrll St. cBoiel 9laclal 11 5:30 L
rontrymen the 9th Dlvlslon·r&amp;and wCIWIIIOd 80, 1)0110 of them m. at home Iller • lone IDDeO.:· peNd ldlllilg II!IOII&gt;or A7 Cia·
AmerlcanL
. Boro,
'6, 1901
~s, , mullisll •whllo ~"!'low ~ve men
The lntelllaence sources lllltl -.!Do, Mr. -"'molead ~-tile lljiD . ~eel, and cilher Paratroop.
they woolll have 48 houn' ,...,.. a1 the Jato TIIJiunan and Jealle , : ~
lng rt the Rods were proparlow !lanka Armsttad. •He
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I capital ll1ack bocauie DIDII of todlan rl tho CltbW •I'Iall!ltaJ
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the main Ioree [!Uilrrllla unlb BIDk and a member Or t h e
are I two • day march ....,.. SlmpldDa Mau..ull Church. &amp;Jr.
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today, the U.S. command said. BeU Armatoad; two IUII,II&lt;lb·
Mu.()elleNeebllt,d,orParkSooth Vletnomeae beadqlllJ'o ert Jr., Columbus, 01!11 Fred- 'erll&gt;!ll&amp; w. va., the Iormor
tera said their Brlr. Gen: T....,.. rick or Pt. PIOUIIII; oae dau8b· Mal'1 · Merllla Graeser or IIIJn.
Quan AD. his Wife, an American IBr, Mrl. Patricia !lie Fultz, Pt. orsvllle, cBoiel Solurdl,y Iller IIU!colonel and three U. S. hoUcop. PlOUIIII; ona slater, Mn. Pa111· rer1111 ' cerebral bemorrlla&amp;e.
IBr crewmen were ldlled Sunday lne Goode, l!rooki1n, N.Y., lllld
h
lo iul'VIvoiel l&gt;l' her huo·
when their chq&gt;per was ahotdotvl elllhl grandchlldr011•
. i.D4 and fOur chlidrll!o all at
ln the Central Hlglllands. An waa
Funeral aervtce wm "' bild •
lmd an liUDI. Mrs. G, M,
the llrst South Vlotmmese II""' Wodneado,y at 2:30 p.m • .111 tbe ., · ~- or Mlddl-'" H a rperoral of the war alaln by Camino- Mohr-8tevena FIIIIOrld Home enta, 1\ho, IQII!Iro" ll&lt;lbert Grue..

seeking slC)p()rt trom the same
type of voter as wooed by
George C. Wallace- " for the
votes or people who want at
best to slow thing&amp; down when
it comes to programs that offer
the way out o! tension and
trouble in AmericL ••
" So we are !aced with thirdparty extremism," Humphrey
said. "And we are !aced, in the
Republican party, with the old
ATHENS. OldD (UPI)- Three
coalition which pre!ers to
plcketlq
unlverslb' emplQI'es
remain silent when it comes to
auceusllllln
BlojJplngwwk
were
human
rights
and human
at
Ohio
Unlveralzy'o
$8.~ mil·
opportunU,y."

second quarter on Dec. 3. M r s .
Plasecky wUI he setting up the
Dietary Technology program and
will send Information to persons
lniBreaiBd In the roods Industry.
Ught ls urging all peraons
working the afternoon and night
shift to cheek on the schools'
part-time da,y programs that will
be arranged to fit the Individual
needs. He reminds veterans that
they are eligible for bmeflts 1C
they aUend either full or part time. students just graa.tated
from high school are eliglble for
a 2~A seleCtive serviee classification that wUl enable them to
finish the two years oC technl~
cal training.
The lnsUtute wUI 10011 lll·
llOWlCe its evening school ached~
ule that will permit persons now
working da,y shlO to take claaaes In tho evening. To be placed oo the evening division mailIng llst for a schecklle of cours.
OS, wrlle to Tri-C&lt;Iun\l' Teclmlcal Institute, Route 1, NeliOIIv!lle. Information oo both da,y
and evening clasaea can be gOt.
ten by calling Nelsoovllle 7S33SH.

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~ON (UPI)- u.s. J!lllltaQo '. boot• !err~ ,J ~.:.;..tii ~ Ol.~c~ar. u.$. bootbera_..,

Republican j of

Admitted to Holzer Hospital
were : James S. McKinney, 14,
laceratioos and abrasJons of the
face; and Willlam D. McKinney,
17. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
McKI!mey, Rt 1 Pl. Pleasant.
Treated at Pleasant Valley
Hospital, Pt. Pleasant, and re.
leased were: Donna J4'ons, 20,
Injured rls!l&gt;t eye; Debbie McKinney, 15, laceration on t h e
knee; and Patricia Chapman, oo
age glv111, Injured right eye.
Meigs County Sheri« Robert
WOllam D, McKlnnOY, accordC.
Hartenbach' s department lnIng . to the hospital report, waa
ve
stigated
a mishap on Hoote 7
Injured when he was hit by a
at
2:13
a.m.
today and aha ia
car, driven by Debbie McKinprobing
a
car
theft
that occurred
ney, while he was riding his
sometime
last
night.
bicycle.
The car m.s reported stolen
Debbie McKinney, according
apparently
smnetime before 2 :~
to reports, was learnlngtodrive.
30 Lm. tmn a Route 7 Dlte club
parking lot. The1960mode1Chevrole4 Is owned by Minter V.
Fryan, Jr. , Pickerington, Ohio.
The accidertoccurred one mile
northeast of Pomeroy and involvPT. PLEASANT - A major
ed a vehicle driven by Delmar
new s ubstation at Grimms LandBaer, 30, Belpre, who struck aM
Ing, to serve new coal oper~
killed a POllY belonging to Layton
tiona at Elmwood and other cus-~re. There was approximately
lomers in that .,-ea, has been
$400 damage to the Baer car.
announced by Appalachian Pow·
No injuries or ar re st6 were reer Comparzy.
ported.
The station and other associated equipment will represent an
investment or more than $330,000, • ~c ording to George Hervey , Hunti~ Dhislon Manager o! Appalachilin.
"The location of the substaK1111 oporotor of ywr cor II
tion was chosen because of ita
1 bottor-thon·avenge hllh
Three defendants were fined convenience to future industrial
IChool or colltlt student, yoo
saturday night in the court oC
nuy quo!ify for bll savin1s on
growth we roresee along the~
Pomeroy Mayor Charle s Legar. awha River between our P o i n t
your AutomDbila Insurance.
Clarence Lee, 22, Pcmeroy,
Sllte Auto Mulual offers 1
Pleasant and Bancroft substawu fined $100 and costs and was tions," Hervey said.
IOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT
given a three day jail sentence
llllli,. up to 25%.
The new substation will reo.
on charges oc driving while intoxi·
Cll• . . . . . ,.,,....
ceive power at 138,000 volts
cated. William Reeves, Pomeond reduce it to 69,000 volta
roy, was fined $50 and costs on
Cor tnnsmisslon to customers..
intoxication charges and Thomas
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Wickllne, Racine, wu fined $5
and
costs on charges of tailing .
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vlco presldert: was to address a
rall,y after parading througll the
city's downtown area. This was
In lddidoo to his two television
sessions here.
The vice . 11resklent., who
started
hitting Nixon hard
durlog a speech to a na.tionaJ
B'nai B'rith convention in
Washington Sullla,y, toda,y apln

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GOP Prealdendal oomlnee Rich· trate ror the time bellll more
ord M. Nll&lt;on has had the oo televlsoiel questi...:.n.HnCID1JIII&amp;n pretty much to swer sessions, two of which he
hlmselt for the put week. set up ln Phlladelphla toda.Y.
starting 1the ·taborlous eigbt-Now . his Democratic op.
ponent, Hubert H. Humphrey, week journey to election day,
plana to go alter him at run tilt Humphrey sounded a basic
campalgn theme:
from coast to coast.
"The choice in 1968 is this:
Humphrey's basic gospel em·
bodied a .. new day" in Alnerlca Are we going to accept as
if he Ia elected. If this was not Inevitable the confiict and
criUclam of his present super- hatred which are becoming a
ior. President Johnson, it was part of our everyday life? Or
aaylng things would be marked- are we going to stand It&gt;
11 better with Humphrey ln tho together and say: This can be
done in America. We can make
White House.
This was a long day for the this country work.
''That Is the choice: Between
vice president, stretching from
PhiladelPhia to Denver and Los one America arrJ an America of
Angeles. At this atage of his apartheid. That is the choice:
travelling campaign- the begin- Between the America of the old
ning stage- the vice president era and the America of the new
had rew conCetti and ticker tape day...
The speech was prepared for
parades with giant rallies in
convenient ballparks in his delivery in Philadelphia's John
F. Kerun:dy Square, where the

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PomerQYoVkldJOI)Ort, 0., -~, 5epL 8,1H8

"Lift Pros"
Catour Slllrt
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bael!. Kodei.Oombod pe......aprepWUYOilOIConl
ebodc 011 while tJ1'0IIIIcl. SIHI SQ.
38. Gold, JIUI• Aprlrot.

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NEW YORK {UPO- Richard
M. Nll&lt;on llllJie&amp;rS to have
widened hh lead over Hubert ll
Humphrey in the presidenttal

Flag Display

fw~;;;·· ·ii;rtt

Is Requested

\\....\ In Accident \\».. Granted Funds

Mlyor Charles Logar called In·
day ror tho dlspll,y or American
t1aga In the communlt,y .., Wedneado,y and Thursday this week
contest dwing the past week. when funerals or two servicemen
SJndli•r's daily survey report- wiU be bold.
edM~.
Residents are uked to display
An even sharper gain was their flags II halt mall wllbre
reglsiBred by tho third party posidble.
candidate, former Gov. Georp
Tllo first toneral WIU be at 2
C. Wallace, the survey reported p.m. Wodneada;y tor Marine Pic.
on the ba,ll&amp; or tslephone 'lbomal H, Lind, Pomeroy, ldlJ.
interW.ews elatucted with 1,877 ad Aq. 26 Ill Vlelnem.
ad11lta of vot1ow age In the four·
The aoonnd· wiD be II 1 p.m.
day perind Se!&gt;L 5-8.
Thurodoy Jor Pic. Wtulam Leilia
The aurvw, published by Plckeol, 19, ' Radne, died
&amp; eo., a market Friday at the U, S. Naval Hitspltreaearcb organbatlon bued In al In Fortamoutb, VL He W'U in
NOrwood, Po. ukad this que .. the
Arm,y.

Sledl!ower

Uoru uWbo would you yourself

.ant to aee elected prealdent U ,
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wore ~ lodi.J"'"
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A Meigs County woman was
injured In the only tral!lc acct.
dent lnvestigaiBd Monda,y by the

State Highway .PatroL
Eliza Ann Lemley, 48, or Rut·
laod, aullerod laceraUons and
bruises ofthebody. She was treated at the Gallipolis Medical Center !klapllal, and releesecl.
The accident occurred at 3:10
p.m. Moncla.Y on Rt. 7, two miles
nortll
Addl11011. Mrs. Lemley,
beadod north, polled out .t o pass
~ car then pulled bock In
and tho vshlele went orr the right
aide "' the highway and struck •
talepbone pole.
· Tile pole, owned by Ohio Bell
Telepbme eo., was
rtf.
There wu moderate "'D'!''It to
. the car. No cllarll" •• ll1eci.

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WASHINGTON - Tenth Dlltrlct Congressman Clereace E.
Miller has .,_,.eod tundlnc lor
four programs at the Soutberll
Ohio Manpower Trainln8 C«Ar
at Jackaon has - . app1'0\'oielle'
tho u.
Department of Labor
and by the Olllce or Health,
cstion and Welfare.
The Poderal p.....-.t vldea the ilulk or the b
theM P&lt;Oill'aml under the Vlapowar llevelopmoot and Traln-

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. .BY r.ms. FliANCIS MoRRIS
Gue~tl of Rev. """· lllrL Paul
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Hospllal, Nels--•"- • "'OUI'H ASKE2&gt; FOR IT .
IIOIDedv
, be her mothor-IIH
. aw. and MrL lAoo Pinion and chilSt. ••·ry's
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G'"""'"'ent• ate Mr. and Mrs.
1111• oolumn Ia tor )'llUIII poo- An amazilll _.., !'fnaAlera clren, Debbie, Dele, and Doullaa,
Roy Johnson, loco!, IIIII J\lr, and . ,Pia; their prcbloma aod ploOI- thoUihl Pllle'o ~tlllllll ... l
aod Mra. ~ Pinion or
Jllrs~ Allred ,...._,
•"-•• "cArthur. urea, tllek trouble• aod tun. Ao )Ill (11'0111. A few called b • r · ~ Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Rich-~ ~- kin,
J f[ da"""le
· Mr. -aod lllrs. Harold GWClld,y, will ihe relll ol Helen Holp USI, . mother • pis
l!le Immoral -". ,..r · son, • , .... r,
''icky aod Bruce, -nt theJteek- ~t· welcomes ......... bul wm't tor _ . , . w lelre biir 11ic1e. Belinda, and J\lr, A. G. SeUero,
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eod In Columbo• with bit lister · ~ • aoriQUII qpeatlllll with
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Mrs. Bernice McKtigiltand ~ • bruab-ol!.
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aplaln wit lilr~ have .matber- lllro. Roy HandrJoks, aod •on.
er relatives. They vlsitedllleCoSend your teoMp quostlcao In-law
H.
IIGnalJi Allen of Union Fiu-noce,
lumbus zoo oo &amp;100.,.
to YOUTH ASKEJ) FOR IT, care llelr Helea:
WI&gt;• Ww spend a week ori vacaMr. Jerry Colwell sulfered a "' ·Helen Help US! (tbil -.apa,, . l'erblpl as fOil ~. Pille's tlon with ~,ir relatlvoL
stroke oo Fricta.Y nigltL Relatives P8.r l.
. ~ ~~ mothtr :wallrl!4 ~
Gtleati Libcx' Di.Y evenill[l of
called here by hla illness 1,;. IJNEX
. PECTEP BRICKBAts
ol ,H .~m ~ f """'.' Mr. ·•nd Mrs. Fred C&amp;dlo were
'· illlowln8 ·there wao - · II' Elder' .and 'Mrs. Phl:l!p Ga&amp;er ot
cbxle Mr. and Jllrs. Edward CUI- Dear Helen:
well,lndiara!j)O!Ia,!Dd.; J\lr, John
I'm curiws. What teen lei· not, Pllle'o le- prababl,r AtheDo. . ·,.
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Culwell, Columbus; Jllrs. Mar)- tar In recent moath4 hal brgrt wooldn't have boiM but ~d . Bel! Mallory ot U.S.S. Oils
COllier, Cincilllllltl; lllr. aodlllrs.
the most reopoaoe,.l!lld llbldl ol have ~·.-,!' llle .lOll ,liVen Blanil, &lt;iikland, CaUL, Ia vfait.
Thomas Blanton, and Greg, JacR- ycur anowero to teen lll'Oblemo ..,....,
(JW blo parents, l\lr, and MrL.
son; lllr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tack- boa b""''!IJ1 yuu the ~ crltlI ~ fl&gt;om Gporlenco, u Chorley Mallory.
ett and Mrs. Edward Heneley,
clsm?- JOHN
1 - througil!hil WIIIIIIU'molllJllr. Milt Mallory or Ta1iQJa,
11e1r John
er. Sbe would be ,aU ~ ID a •
Flatwoods, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs.
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Allred Rice and sons, Columbus.
'l1lree 1 - • lull abGut tied lbeer nyiCII ""1111810. I wil ao
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Mra. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan for "moll re&amp;p~~~oe," '11Mifwere _
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and Keith, and Mrs. William Col- !rem "Terrllled, Tre!"blina 12" anyone home with me. 1bo lddo
UJeCl to laugil aod lOY u fOil
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well, spenl a cta.Y with relatives ~~flared ber l'OOIII· willa IU• -~
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In the Flatwoods, Ky., area.
per. - lllopJQr allier; "Jade aod . w~•- 1 plo'ol... odncatlon, ..,..
Mr. and Mrs. ll&lt;Jger Greer and K.· K." """an ..._.tarlt.y """'e to llll'bauea.
son, Greenvllle SOuth carolina
contest wltb my - · Wheal otartacl datlnrll tbougill
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30 to
she would COY.,_ up, bul 1111: Sbe
visited their parenta, lllra.llazel """
_ . e over
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11 accused me of~·- an-u
Mr. and lllrL ~Green
llllrke and Jllr. and lllro. Andrew crawl back In the llood-k;
"Lonely Girl" who h a d mind I tried 1o talk 1o her
aod
Greer, and other relatives here.
and daugilter, aod Mr. and lllrL
lrlends among boya, but couldn't IL I was so cru- and
The Clyde Walker IIUnily, _, a.._ lrl~ ...,.e received hurt !withdrew from IUe.
Howard Green of Ken~ spent
VVJ
~a~~o~o ....ICI!'Ie time rece..tt.. with "Thurman, visited Mrs. Walker's ..,..
more letterl from boyo than
Attar .IP''"'ottCII I Jll)l a Job -~ .,_
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alao celled on Mr. aod Mrs. girlo.
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vloitl'* ln the Green h01110 were
Smith and Nancy.
Criticism? My an,..,rto"Plx- ,home. There came a cta.Y illlenl , Mr. and Mrs. George Reed,,Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel LoY&amp;- le ln a Fix" rated the shsrpeel had to lelre llll' llance to -my . and Mrl. Elda CllaW&amp;1 of fiiai.
· He was llboclled, thnll8h ..... and Mr -~ .....• ~~_i)y, New car IIsIe, Obio, were advice aod dis- _ aod I'm be tried to ct natural 1 doubt """'
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posts ol ~Is brother-lr&gt;-law and still surprised.
••d ~u a -. •• '
Sellars, Lo!w - . , ,,
and wv ever liD ~
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Pixi e wrote, ,...,.,_,,_1~
staler, Mr. and Mrs. Elza MeI,QJ ........,.~ cuu
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Comas at the home ol Jllr. end I went b¥ his bouse _.tedMy mother' I llldiQ&lt; Juat aboul aod famOy vlalted a c&lt;q~le of
Mrs. Victor Perry.
ly. Helen, you wuuldn't ,bellave ruined .IDY 8I'OIIIna upfeoro.- dayo recently with their daugilThe Busy Bee Society ol !he me, but "'J!fl&gt;om the baalroom L.L.S. •
tar in Washington, D,C, While
came
his
mother-•••oo
Dear
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C8Jl)enter Baptist Church met
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with Mrs. Robert Bishop. Bonnie but a small lowell My eyebells
II' fOil don't lloP ~ •- They aloo vlaited the FBI buildCheadle led deV&lt;IIions. . Plans nearly fell oul of my held. So bout it,,. ycur ·- - 1 IUdlt;)' (JW Ford '!'hooter Smithsonian
were made lor a Christmas Be- l told her l knew right I r O m IIIQ"~ 80 ruin liF ~)'earL
Museum Natural'ms·
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she
ahould
be
asham!but
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chengo,
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Q-1 work lor a frozen food
company. In the freezer room,
which is kept at 0 degrees, I
take off my gloves to GPO•
the cartons. The fingers of my
right hand are always cold

Q-My lingers feel numb.

My doctor says it is poor circulstion. What can I do for
it?
A-There are various causes
and numb even when I'm off of impaired circulation. They
duty. Is there any remedy for can't all be treated in the

the ribs and spine. Such prescription drugs as meiphalen
(Alkeran) and urethane are
given for relief but as yet no

cure has been discovered.
Q-1 bave had an ovarian

cyst for over two years. It
causes some pain daily. What

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may become cancerous, they
should be removed.
P!Hse send your qvntions ••~
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M.D., i• taro ol this ,,.,, W.ilt
Dt. lrartdlfa~t CCNIMf GIIIWI iJwlj.
riduo/ ltf,.,, lie wrill tnswer letters
ol ,.nerol intetut in Mu ... ntltHnns.

same way. One of the commonest causes is hardening of
the arteries. If this is the
cause in your case, you should
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avoid smoking. Large .~"Of · · .:&gt;
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A wide variety of other drugs
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A-Prevention is more effective than attempts to remedy the chronic nw;nbness
brought on by continued exposure tO frostbite. Every effort should be made to protect
yoiD' bands . Why not wear
your gloves and use instru- vidual circumstances.
ments to open the cartons? 1t Q-What would cause a painalso helps to avoid the use of
less tingling sensation just
tobacco.
above my knee?
Q-My arm1 get numb at
A-TIDJ)ID&amp; in any part of
night even when I'm not lying the body Indicates an irritaon them. My doctor says I tion of the sensory nerves
have an extra or cervical r1b supplying the part. The cause
the! is pressing on the artery of the irritation may be obleading to my arms. He ad· vious but more often is hard
vises having the rib removed. to find.
I would like your opinion .
A-A rib attached to one of
Q--Bow doe• myeloma af•
the vertebrae of the neck is feet a person? Is there any
U&amp;ually fomtd on on1y one side cure?
and is seen more often lD
A-In lhll dlleaoe tumors
women than in men. Numb- form ln the bone m;..,.ow of
ness of the affected side ls a the ribs vertebral column
coinmon result and is best · collarbo~e or skuU and caus~
treated by removal of the pain, anemia and collapse of
ema rib.
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News, Notes

Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce, Eileen
Venoy of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Zaayer and family of Pleas-

antville, Mr. arxl Mrs. Edward
Veooy and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Veooy and family, Mr.
and Mrs. RobertRuuella.ndfam.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
of Minersville and Clara Russell
aM son. Stevie, Colwnbus, were
recent Sunday visitors of theh
parents, Mr. all.i Mrs. Howard
Russell. Mrs. Boyce and Eileen
Venoy remained here for the
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Dan Topping
( - ahrewdly peddled the Yankee• to CBS at the top or their
morket and wiming.s) bought the
Pepsi-Cola franchise in T h e
the British Colonial llotel there
.... Stage-TV actres&amp; Jan Miner

(ahe played Eleanor Roosevelt
In "SUnrise at Campobello") gets
a guaranteed $90,000 a year as
TV apokeslady for a oosmetics
firm .... Betty Furness got $60, .
000 ayear with Westinghouse plus
;mtponed. income o( $25,000 a
.• year .... Richard Adfer's TV jinM
gle (J»r Hertz makes him No. 1
(aod be tries harder) In t h e
field - a few minutes creattvlt;y on that one boa paid Dlckwell
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Into the lllx llgures already.
The rail restaurant rush is in
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Lee Radziwill at the Colooy conltanUy
.... At the smart C o t e
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Baaque
were
mlllionaira produ:~
er Mu Gontoo and hla lovely
Millie; Morton Downey with Chicago Industrialist Pat O'Malle~n
Ame Ford Sr. with her groom- ; Arthur Godlrey entertainina the briefest mini-skirted cinderella of the week.
Britain's new gambling czar
(Sir !ilanl~ Ra1mondl will belt
bard at U, S. mobster -dominated
pmbltng CJPerltions in London,
Manchester, Uvei'JI(IOI, etc .....
cbd&lt;llll closing last on
'lllo Blc&gt;od7 Mary - the "CJam.
dl&amp;ltr,., ·vbdka and uoamato
Juice," dim and tomato (we'U
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ment at 7th Ave. and Central young comic Fllp Wilson is havPark South (200 C.P.S.) has a ing a dl!!icult time ilncling writers
ConCederate Oag !lying In tile for hisnewNBC·TV series- who
center o( liberal Manhattan .... are (like Flip) black .•.• For the
Why Is Ama MBJia Alberghettl Baltimore - jldge role in h i s
singing all those ·,private lulla- ''Take the Money and Run" movie
bies II she and Claudio Guzman Woody Allen sll!Jled Nate Jacobaren't about to Pi parental a- son, chairman of Cae5al''5 Palace
gain? •••• Poil,y Bergen's cos- in Las Vegas; now that's j o b
metics firm recorded (with the insurance.
SEC) a $188,000 loss this fiS&lt;:al
Cyd Charisse's 23-year-o 1 d
year despite all that oil or the son, Army Lieut. Nidty, has
turtle.
orders for Vietnam ..•• Still anEva Marie Saint's landlord in other Beatles Book (and that's
Las Vegas (while shooting "The its tiUe) is due - a critical
stalking Moon") was Johnn.y Car- survey by lS "controversial"
!KIIl ••• • Bette Davis' son Michael
U. S. thinkers Including B II l
is fine after surgery .... Miami Buckley, Nat HentoiJ, and TimoBeach hoteloof'oulette is on a- Uzy Leary - JlQblished by COwgain: Danny Thomas sa,.vs he'll les Education Cpr ..... TV sights
get $50,000 a week at the Dip- that make vldeots or males: Joey
lomat .... Ricky Nelson plays his Bishop on his network show kissllrll Bdwy. nightclub next month ing Eddie Fisher smack on the
(The Latin ~arter).
lips.
Champ teMiste Billie .J e a n
"Batman" creator Bob Kane' a
King Is all !hot greot despite Holy Cupid! haodholder at the
a thyroid deficiency .•.. The La- Chardas was actress Jacki 9Jie,
bor DI.Y hotel-union walkout wu- former Miss Philly In a Miss
n't as complete as announced: America contest .... rus fans
all Sherry-Netherland employes invading even his bedroom forchung ln there and other hOtels ed Seln Connery to Dee his LDnreported loyal workers hid up- don Oat.
atalra In rooms and closets whUe
Russia is ·arming Nigeria whlle
the malc:artent&amp; left 1helr guests the Czechs were (very past tense
1D mid-room senofce.
after the very tense past) helping
Former RCA Pres. (and ad- the tragic Blafranl ...: Hawaii
viHI' to FqJe' Paul) Frank Fol- keep• atlractlns glamoroua 1111111oom•o IP'IIICIIIIwslller Judith Ma- ey: Julte Andrews bought a borne
crae oa Oct. 26 weds Army there and David Helllllllnp startU111L Charles Heoder11011 Jr .. ed an Investing llrm ln our farstationed at Foit Knox, llll.l'be away slate .. .. M8joor Llndsa,y
...lching Fr••• Botd .... Joan JII'OIII(sed top cops the new ~ice
Rivero pl.l ber own daily TV H. Q. odll be completed ln two
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Mr. and Mro. Fern Norril
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lllro. Gary llaU aod .... Plriotopher o1 ~ P·"' M'-,· Mr
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Matthew of Walker. ll!inn. Thef
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Thomas Fry ot Chlcqo, Wate
weekend gueols.
Mr. and lllro. Delberi.Motrlo
and Chrlotlno Llka of AlbeDO,
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Frazier on the Chiefs' 10-yard
llne with 1:39 to go and
intercepted a pass to end the
threot of a game-wlunl11! TD
fOl' the OUera.
Stram said the Ghlels had
three key Interceptions.
"The llrs~ by (Jim) Kearney,
was the key to the Drat
quarter," Stram said. •'The
1ecood by (Ernie) Ladet WIB I
rentaoUc p!Q and Th&lt;lllllls
made a super catch.''

NatlanaJ Leque

St. LOulo

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W, L. Pel. GB
90 56 .816

Friiicioco 7B 67 .538 11\2.

. Cluclnoatl

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.514 15
.510 15\2
•486 19
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' Houlton
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Loa Angeles
85 86 .448 24'h
New York
65 81 .445 25
lofonclOJ'• 1\elllllto
Hou1 al Clue! 2, ppd., rain
Atlanta 2 Sin Fran I, nlgilt
l'ldla 8 Pitta 7, 15 Inns, night
LOa Ani 10 St. LOuis I, nlgilt
(Onl,r 111111101 ocbeduled)
bnt: ·, .. ~. a-obabJe; Pitehers
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Dr. Kathryn Philson rlltllmld
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Detroit ••.••• 91 54 • 628
Baltimore .••• 83 62 .572 8
Boston • • •••• 78 67 . 538 13
Cleveland •••. 77 71 .558 15%
New York •••• 73 70 .510 17
Ooldand ••••• 74 72 .507 17'1,
Minnesota •••• 89 78 •478 22
Calllornla •• , .63 83 .432 28'h
Chicago ...... 61 84 .424 30
Washington ••• ,57 87 .396 33'12
Monday's Results
Cleveland 6 Mlm 1, night
Wishington 6 Baltimore 2
Detroit 6 Calllornia 0, night
Roston 6 Oklnd. 4, 10 lnna, nlgilt
Only games ac~eduled
Today's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
Bostoo (BeU 11-10) at Ookland
(Odcm·1M), 11 p,m.
Detroit (McLain 211-7) WI Calilornia (Measeromltll 3-0 or McGiotblln 111-13), 11 p.m.
Cleveland (Williams 11-10 or
Siebert 12-10) at Mlnnesota(Kaat
12-11), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (Hardin 17-10) at
Waohington (Pascual 12-101, 8:05

HoullliDII (WIIooo 12-1tlat Cln_ . - (ArriJo 11-7), 8:05 p.m.
Now York (McAndrew 1-7) at
Cbl- (Nlekro·U-!1), 2:30p.m. p.m.
Pldladeljlhla (G. Jackson 2~
Chicago (Peters 4-11 and Ny' · at Plttehurgil (EIIIa 4~, 8:05 man 2-0) at New York &lt;Downing
p.m.
.2-2 and Verbanic 5-5)1 2, 5 p.rD.
Wednelldo1'1 Gamet
Wedneaday'a Games
New York at Chicago
Boston at oakland, night
Pldla at Plttoburgil, nlgilt
DOtroit at Callfornts, night
liDilllon II Clncimatl, nlgilt
Cleveland at Minnesota, night
Loo Angelea at St. LOulo, nlgilt
Baltimore at Wash(JWton, night
" San Frandaoo at Allllntl, nlgilt Chicago at Neo.. York. niglJt

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Ken Harrel.... and . . .
homer plateau lor the flrll time
In bla moJor leosuo eareer as Smltll bll oolo bomorl Ill 1111
Washington
Baltimore. loth lmlns oll reliever Dtqo ·
Bit the key blast of the pme SQul to pace BoltCII put
was K e n McMullen's 19tJI Oaklalld. Harrelson'• booilor
Angelea cl-..ed St. LOula, 10- homer, a three..nm lhot ln the .... hla 3411 or the 111111
1, Pblladelphla ..diaatecl Plt- lirst lmfnK. Jim Haman, 10-4, gove the trlum)lll to Loo
taburgil. 8-7. In 15 Imina•. wen1 the nnt Ove lnnlnga to gat 5-4.
Atlanta nipped San Francisco,
2-1, aod the Houston-Clncillllatl
-lelleader wao rained oul.
This¥{~•
Tiant, " h o joined DeniiY
McLain o! Detroit aod Dave
McNally of Baltimore aa 20pme winner• In the American
League, scored the tie-l&gt;realdng
run In tile filth lmlns apiMt
loser Jim Merritt when he
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HOUSTON (UPI) - Nobody
ever referred to urassmnina'
Entmltt Thomas as a super
chief, but Kanaao City Cooch
llaok Stram said lhe speedy
cornerback made 1 ~j stt)er
catch'' to Mve a 26-21 Kansas
City triumph over tile Houstoo
Oller• Monda:y nlgilL
Thomaa, whose only claim to
lame prevlwaly was being a
coualn or OUer split end Charlie
Frazier, stepped In tront of

MaJor Leaaue Standing•
Ill' United Press International

of LexlngiDn, Oldo, spent oeve,.
al cta.Y• wl!h hta olilllr' Mrs.·S.
zel Carnlhan.
lllrL SybD Miles, lllrL Beaelo
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Pickena and Mr. Dell Er,....
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spent · Labor Di.Y with . · •
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J\lr, aod Mr1. Lee J&amp;ckiOD aod
In--kLinda at their home ""'

lead to eight games again since
Baltimore wu belton I)J' !he
Washington Senetora 6-2.
Gollotto on Promise
Poorlng c~agne lor the
team and the - . ;lant
bemned in the ll'lllan clubhoose,
"Sanford JII'OIII(sed last month
that II I "on 20 games he "ould
buy t~e champagne end I told
him then rdcollect."
'J1anl blenJ&lt;ed the Twlnl after
glvJns up a llrst lming homer
to rookie Gnlg Nettles, who's
slammed five homers in the last
four games.
11 the only other American
Lea&amp;11e game, Bolton edsed
Oakland, 6-4, In IV Jmlnsa.
In the Notional Lea&amp;11e, Loo

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Kanlal Clt;y 28 Houltlln 21
(Onl,r game ocheduled)
Slturcta.Y'• Game
llouaton at Miami
(Only game scheduled)
&amp;anda.J'• Games
Denver at Cincinnati
New York at Kanno Clt;y
Olklaod at Bulralo
(Only gameo ocheduled)
Denver
Clncinnatl

Qll8lllng the chanlpagne.
Tlant, Clevelaod'o ace rightlander who'l had the reputation
lor starting fall and then lading
ln the oeoood hell ol the oeaoon,
celebrated wltlt champagne at
llle expense ol pitching coach
Jack Sanford after wlmlng :W
gameo lor the llrst time In h11
career.
'J1anl accompli- the feat
by pitching a Ove-hltter and
otrlklng ou1 16 to give the
Indlaus a 6-1 triumph over
Minnesota w h II e boosting his
mark to 20-!1.
Meanwhile, the Tl.gers
llll8llPed a two-game losing ·
streak by lo)lping California, 6o, behind Mid&lt;ey Lolich'o twohitter to - h tbeir league

Chiefs Outlast Oilers In Thriller

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at tile Crites Nural'*Hcxne !here. Jllr. ""'
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and chUdren, Me Arthur, and ~. tlvea at.1
and Mrs. John Woodrum aod 1001, at
AlboiQ', called on !heir grandmother, Mrs. Murl Galaw., oa
SUnday afternoon.
Recent JIUOIII of Jllr. IIIII lllrL
Dale Sianabury were Mr. and '
Mro. Clair Stanabury IIIII Oy; GI'O\'l!POrl; lllr. an13 Mra.
Lorry Stanabury, Reynol41burr,
~ Wanda Turner, Columbuo.

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w"e" vlaltor,,
and Walter, and Mrs. William l'!d Clair Stansbury to Groveport
Jllro. Fay Brown ot Wallhlng- Smelley.
Slturdly
of
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'Mra.
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Lawson journeyed to Ann Arbor, and attended the Labor Day Par- ton, D. c. sponl a few cloy a with
Henry Roush.
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Michigan on Friday. Mrs. Law- ade at C&amp;nal Winchester.
her brother and aiater-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Don Wldlwodh
son went by bus from Ann Arbor
lllr. and Mrs. Gnham Hanl'*• l\lr, and ~._ Fred Jenklno aod and . dau(!htar Roberta of Ritt- aod cbUciren aod Dorotb,y Sl,yre
to Ferndale, Mich., where she Colwnbus, spent a vacation with tOUBlns, Rlchard Duckworth &amp;Ill man:,
of Phlllde)Jihta, PL, .,lnt thl
wUJ visit Mr. end Mrs. Ra1 his brother and siator-IJ&gt;Iaw, Agnes White.
lllrL ~ .llolmes vlolted
kend wl~ Mr Edna PlckDanieJs. Her daughter, Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Mu Haning, local.
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Mr. aod Mrs. Deaver Frad&lt;, with her slater, Mra. Helen Wet-- wee
en&amp;. ·
who Is spending some time at Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McLaugillin, Sheila and Rlci&lt;J, of Alliance, zel, and oilier relatlvea ln Colllrl. Paul seuere I!Pflll~verlhe Daniela' home, will return Albany, were evening callers it spent Labor Di.Y waokend wL!h .lumbuo. While there ohe atlanl!- al days ·recertly al Uqloa ......,.
horne wilh her mother in about lhe Haning home.
hla .motber, Mrs. Lettie Spencer ed the Slate Fair, where abe noce with ""'· and Mrs. ll!lr
a week. The Jordons visited Mr.
Mr. aod lllrs. Charles Stevens, .. aod her parente, ~~~r: and lira. IIW Johllny caroe~~ of !he To- Hendrlckl and • ·
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a.ld Mrs. Max McCallie, (Vel- Gonnle and Vincent, Londooder- Wilbur - . , , 111 Pomeroy,
nlgilt Televlolan show.
Mrs. J.,.es SWart retitrned
mia Jordon) and other relatives ry; Richard Fauber, COlumbus,
The Rev. Rflblhouu
l\lr, aail lllro. Millard Duck- home after a visit wllb ~Jatlwoo
in the Ann Arbor area. They al- were weekend guests of !heir have .moved fi'om MaiiOII to the wllrih·of Hundngton acc_.mad Ia Aleron and Wuhlnglon,• PL
so called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert mother, Mr•.
~~-, Jim- FrankUn Rizor hou8e 011 .......,..
r..11- · b.Y Riclardlluckwarth aod APe•
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She .... ar~ed bJ' ..
(Junior) Dodson •""
members
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Recent euestl or J\lr, aod Jllro,
Woelulnl lJIIOIU of Jllr. and wllli uoiNr1orodter and olatatMr. Dodson lived In the Mandai R.
Turner were Mr. aod Jllrs; lllra. Thoma• IIQmufwore lllr. b&gt;Aw, ""-IIIII'""" Carl Duel!. : :.
Jordan home for lour yeors,
stanley Collar and daughter,
aod lllrs. SOmullllorQtarl. VIc- worib of Coacboc~ ..Other call- . Sun Clt;y,
.~.pota·
when ~e was a teelllger.
ma; Di,y il«ocball aod 1011 and Ide, llenloo, 1'rlliuu7, and n.bn ero..were Mr. uf ~.. ~~UooeQ . ot MrL Slfart.ue' Mi'; lnd ilri.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks, Mr. and lllrL VIctor Gotschall, ol1 Clevaland; ~. aod ·l lrL Bar. ~ ""'· anil ~,_ WUllem'
1\'ood ot Amit,y "J'I, . ·
Carla and Rodney, visited rela- Baltimore, Md.,andMr.llllllllro. ,.y Camero of......._,ela, PL; llaJDOo of~:o'"- '
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lives in Missouri and enjoyed Jesse swan, LanpvWe.
M1?- Nora Garham aod Earl of !.1111 JA...,. Polta ...,...,....
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mony polllts or interest Uoere
Earl Starliey was In Warth.. Lotart Falb, and Mr. aod ~.. ~ ~~ ~.!:Jt1Ck
•toil
and enroote, inclodlng the Jesse
ton, Ohio on Fi'ldly ·~ satur• Nlal sat.-r, local.
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Jomes Cave.
cta.Y, where he Joined oiher dlMr. IIIII Mrs. Framdin lim&gt;- Di,yton and•Qolllll!hul,'lihorelbei
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Canode re&lt;toro tor meetlll[ls of Grange drix, IIIII Jllr. and Jllra. Fro'* vlattadpolllla ·oilnlirtlt.
who heve moved to LucuviUe, Mutual casualb' Insurance Gom• . Imboden and Tony, spent a weeJo.,
Patricia cr..ok~ of·eolumllul,
Ohio, where he is employed, Pll\Y, G.M. Premium Budget en! wltb Jllr. and lllrL 1111nQ spenl a week will! her .........
vlalted their parents, Mra. Clar- Gorp., IIIII Grange Life llllur• Aikin• aod f:un11,r In Clevwland. enll, Mr. an~ Mrl.· Ol;vllle
ence Canode and Mr. and Mra. ance "-"DY· The Dlreclora
Mr. aod JllrL Troy ZwiiJlng Cl'ookl and other rela!IWL '
.
R. S. Turner. The Caoodes lor- meetings 'were held at the Green spenl a weoll wi!h llleir ..., aod
lllr. and lllra. lltllly Friend
merly lived at Marysville, Ohio. Meadows CGunlrJ IDu, IIP&lt;JIIICII'- ctaii[Jhtar-I!Haw, J\lr, and Mro. aod cbllAlren aod Richard Jluc1o.
Mr. and Mro. Roy Wiseman, ed by WRFD RadloSIII!Ion.
Ruuell ZwWfnK, at Valley
worlll atn?Td ~ "The Parade of
Springjleld. enterWned family
The Youl:b o.._ of tho Dye,_ Uon, Ky.
. the HWo" ·at NeliOIIvllle. 'lbl]l
members at their home in liar- vllle Churc~ wWmaeteachTuoslllr. and Mra. Archtt Lee, aloo 'filltad lir. aod 'Mra. Harrisonville. Present were Mr. and day eveDI111
the direction · spent Ove cta.Y• will ber atl!Air ·old Fnilk ai.J lllr, .aod Mrs.
.,__.., F'rallko, .
Mrs. Earl Slarkey, local; Mrs. of Rev. WWiam Uber. The rep IIIII bralber-IJ&gt;Iaw, Mr. illdMra. . - Larry Clark and Tamara, liar- lar monthly Hl'vices for Rev. Robert ilutllel4 of ~ GL
rioonvllle, and Mr, and Mrs, Uber waa held at the church.
The llew-_.and lllrL Rlljjb lludDavld Wiseman and children, and
Revival m~ II ·~ soli, of Chillicothe spenl a o!iJ
Mrs. MargaretPariOOS, Rutland. to be!Pn 11 ~le United Me1h- with btl mother; Mrl. Myla lludThe descendants of Peter and odist Church em Wednesdl)'eve~ 1011.
. ~.
Stella Woodrum held their an- lng, Sept 1L Rev, Peopleo from
Jllr. and MrL lluolell l(arrl..
nua1 reunloa at Temple Church Parhersbur(j W. VL, will be IOi1, of Ao1¢abul&amp;' 1liitac1 here
on &amp;100.,.
the ~eva,..UII and everyone Ia with J\lr, .aod MJ:o.' Henoiut ~
Mrs.. Virginia Gossett, Colum- welcom~ ~ muate ind doll aD!I olber rlla1ivei.
bus, 11 vistUng her plll'entl, Mr. SUlgs are plamed..
Mr. and Mra. BDb J1111111nd
and Mrs. Glen Turner.
Jllr. aod ~L Artl1ur Cnl&gt;- dlugilter KatlQ- Ql_Smitii.,Fallo,
Bernice and George McKnigh~ tree heve returned ft'clm a vaca- Ontario, Ca-, wert ovornlgill
COlumbus, visited Mr. and Mra. tioo to the Mat CGalt. TheyYialt-' guesto of Jllr. aod MrL ·Fern Gillogly and Jllr. and Mrs. ed Hyde Park, Now Yortcl Ply- Smltb·aod ocina.
D. 0. McKnigilt.
mouth Rock, Ialani, aod
lllrL Eclno 'llllrg.aeero of Co,
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIem Thomas, Niagara FaUo, liOIIB wltlt other f¥mbuo and lllrL Maey eurr,, of
COlumbus, spent some time It potnts of uitenoL' .
KcCOmelnDlo Y!olteol 'tli81r o1..
their farm here aod visited her
R. S. TllriiF, ~. IIIII Mro. ~· Mrs. CIUII Lo"*"" llill '
mother, lllrs. Ola Perry and Henry 'l'UniOr, . ~. alld ~L ~Uy.
.
Fronk.
Doney J9"lan
lllm!lf, and Mr. Glelf Bllllllll ~· ·nil..,.;
Mrs. Murl Galaw~ recenll¥ Mro. Faye JOI'IIIn. local; alOIIfl ad to hlo OIQI~nl
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accompanied Mra. Marie Dailey with Mr. Ql
· Fru* Torr&gt;- lal!o• ~ !IPODdkll. ~

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Tiant Captures 20th Major League vlc Ory

3 .,- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport,Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 10, 1968

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Joppa . N.ewa..

SoCl"a}. N. otes

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Kearney intereetted a pas11 oo
tile Chief 4-yard line, ~oldi111
the OUers to a 7-3 lead In lhe
nrst quarter.
Ladd Intercepted a pass on
the Oller 33 In the second
quarter to set liJ the Chiefs'
tint touchdown. a or.yard
burst by Wendell Hayes whJch
put the Chiels ahead to stay I 117.
But Thomos stqlped the
Oiler&amp; when they had the
momentum to win. Quarterback
Pete Beatherd had thrown two
touchdown passes to rookie
flanker Mac Haik in the last six
minutes to pull the Oilers trom
a 26-7 de!lcit to 26-21.
Jim stenerud, a soccer.style

Kern Works Out
Despite Injury
COLUMBUS (UPO - Sophomore quarterback Rex Kern
worked out with the Ohio State
Buckeyes Monday, despite a
bock Injury sullered Satorday

in a

scrlm~~t&amp;ge.

. However, Kern, a Lancaster,
Ohio, native, didn't work too
hard. Replacing him were Blll
Long and Ron Maciejowski, who
altermted in the quarterback
slot during practice.

kicker, shared honors with the
pass interceptors. He kicked
four field goals- trom tl!e 27,
33, 26 and 32-yard lines- and
added two conversion• for 14 of
the Chiefs' points.

Five MAC

Tennis Title
FOREST IIILLS, N.Y. (IJPI)
Army Lieut. Arthur Ashe
collected a $280 expense account
lor the 14 days it took him to odn
the $100,000 U.S. Open tennis
championship against the greatest stars in the world today.
Tom Okker of the Netherlands
won $14,000 for finishing second
but Arthur Isn't mtaed.
"This tide will be worth a lot
more than $14,000 when the pros
talk to me again," said the 25year-ol1i Negro who came out of
Richmond, Va., to play at For·
est Hills for the first time nine
years ago and now has become
the first of his race to win the
men's singles crown in Ameri·
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Teams·Open
On Saturday

It costs you no more for
the original!

COLUMBUS (UPI) MidAmerican Conference football
actl.ori opens saturday with five
of the seven conference teams
playing ~onterence contests.
Defending co-champion Toledo
hosts Richmond of the Southern
Conference in the highlight ol
the schedule.
ca's termis capitol.
Other openers have Kent
Ashe boomed 26 service aces.
Steto at Dayton, Miami playing In a magnificent display of canxavier I Morehead visiting Mar- nonading to down Okk.er Monshall arXI Western Mich;igan day, 14-12, 5-7, 6-3~ 3-6, 6.3,
hosting ArkAnsas state.
at the finish of I wild tournaMarshall and Western Michi- ment In which 13 men pros and
gan games start at 1:30 p.m., all four women under prates~
whUe all others Saturday are sional contract were beaten by
uoder the lights (8 p.m.)•
amateu.rs in singles competition.
Remaining MAC teams- Ohio
University and Bowling Gr6enwU! open play Sep~ 21. OU wlll a visit from Ball State of Munhost Marohall and BG will have cie, Ind.

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on the h\lured list today,

roza

Rose Named 'Player-Of-Month'
Wal lllllled National League
"Pl.Qer of the Month" tor
A-st by a panel ·of 50 baa&lt;&gt;bln writera and broadc..taro.
Rcae, currently hittlni ,344,
was lllllletl on 23 balloto wliUe
FeJl.pe Alou of the Atlaniol
Bnvea received 16 votes. !lob
Glboon, wiiUIOr of the award in
July, ftnlalled third with eight
votes.
Role belled .387 in 32 game•

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - L o u was "lousy" at be~ a spectaGroza Slid Monday he might tor.
not want to go along with plans
ln the five pre--season conto ease him into a coaching job tests, Groza had ooly one extra
If that's what the managemeri. point try and attempted ooly
of the Cleveland Browns has In one lield goal. He made the
miOO for the 44--year~d place extra point, but waa a hair
kicker.
short on the field goal against
He would become placekick-- the San Francisco 49ers.
ing coach am: would be avau.
Deaplte ~ow little the Browns
GIANTS-JETS GAME
able tor emergency duty in case . like cutting "The Toe," a memNEW HAVEN, COnn. (Up)).. Don Cockrolt lo unlucky enoogio ber of the original Cleveland
The Now York' Giants wUI pllf to sutter an injury. Cockrott· is ~rowns and a 2t.year veteran,
the New York Jets in an the young man who handled the there are now 43 men on the
exhibition football game next field goal, extrs point and punt.- IIC[uad.
Aug. 17 at Yale Bowl.
ing duties for the Browns durThe team must be down to 40
ArrlllgOIJionts to ~old the Ing the exhibition season.
men by todly.
game ln New York this yeor leU
Cockroft, 2'J, was good for
The Browns will likely get rid
U!rougil when omclals or Shea three out of three SaturdQ night ot a defensive lineman and eith..
stadhun, the home ot ~e Jets, in Clevelal'll's 31..9 defeat by the er a defensive back or a recel V·
as well as blae:ball's New York machinelike Green Ill¥ Pack- er in additio-n to a kicker. They
Mats, refused to allow the neld ers. He hit !rom 32, 17 aoo 36 will begin preparing for the seoto be used for lootball belore yards. Groza was relegated to son opener with New Orleans In
COiupletloo of the beseball watching the game !rom the todly's practice.
IOUOD.
sidelines and commented he

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VIc Stottlemyer, a regular
middle prd tor two years, re11\lured his knee and was helped
!rom the !leld. Extent or the
inJury was not koown. De!ensive end Nick Roman still baa
not seen action this year.
He hurl his knee during the
summer.

CJNCJNNA'11 (UPI) The
ClnclmoU Reds had more to
lalk about oll the field MoodOJ'
than they did on I~
A twl-nlght doul&gt;leheador wltb
the Houoton Astros was called
because or ra1n wl!h Houaton
ladng 8-G after four llllliqrl in
the lira! gams.
Off the lleld, silllll"r Pete
ll&lt;l.e, wbo. led the maJor loque
haltlnil race moat of the year,

DON'T SETTLE FOR AN
IMITATION!

In Ausuat to extend his league
betting lead over Matty Alou of
the Pittsburgh Pintos to 11
points.
The Recta hqJe to be beck on
the Deld tonight lor a twi-tligilt
doul&gt;leheader witll the Astrol.
Gerry Arrigo (11-7) and Mel
Queen (11-1) are to hurl lor the
Redo, wliUe Don WUoon (12-ltl
aod Mike CUellar (6-10) wW
pitch for the Astros.

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Racine Soe•al Eve:~~.·- , ·

. .BY r.ms. FliANCIS MoRRIS
Gue~tl of Rev. """· lllrL Paul
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Mr. and ""' .. ·GQ Johnaoo
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CUrtis A. oo AIIJIIISI 18 at Mount
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~. -•us ..-·-• were ~.
Hospllal, Nels--•"- • "'OUI'H ASKE2&gt; FOR IT .
IIOIDedv
, be her mothor-IIH
. aw. and MrL lAoo Pinion and chilSt. ••·ry's
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G'"""'"'ent• ate Mr. and Mrs.
1111• oolumn Ia tor )'llUIII poo- An amazilll _.., !'fnaAlera clren, Debbie, Dele, and Doullaa,
Roy Johnson, loco!, IIIII J\lr, and . ,Pia; their prcbloma aod ploOI- thoUihl Pllle'o ~tlllllll ... l
aod Mra. ~ Pinion or
Jllrs~ Allred ,...._,
•"-•• "cArthur. urea, tllek trouble• aod tun. Ao )Ill (11'0111. A few called b • r · ~ Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Rich-~ ~- kin,
J f[ da"""le
· Mr. -aod lllrs. Harold GWClld,y, will ihe relll ol Helen Holp USI, . mother • pis
l!le Immoral -". ,..r · son, • , .... r,
''icky aod Bruce, -nt theJteek- ~t· welcomes ......... bul wm't tor _ . , . w lelre biir 11ic1e. Belinda, and J\lr, A. G. SeUero,
v
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All ... ~
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eod In Columbo• with bit lister · ~ • aoriQUII qpeatlllll with
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,.. -cb. ·-·t ''""' 'II ~ Ohio; also Mr. 1
Mrs. Bernice McKtigiltand ~ • bruab-ol!.
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aplaln wit lilr~ have .matber- lllro. Roy HandrJoks, aod •on.
er relatives. They vlsitedllleCoSend your teoMp quostlcao In-law
H.
IIGnalJi Allen of Union Fiu-noce,
lumbus zoo oo &amp;100.,.
to YOUTH ASKEJ) FOR IT, care llelr Helea:
WI&gt;• Ww spend a week ori vacaMr. Jerry Colwell sulfered a "' ·Helen Help US! (tbil -.apa,, . l'erblpl as fOil ~. Pille's tlon with ~,ir relatlvoL
stroke oo Fricta.Y nigltL Relatives P8.r l.
. ~ ~~ mothtr :wallrl!4 ~
Gtleati Libcx' Di.Y evenill[l of
called here by hla illness 1,;. IJNEX
. PECTEP BRICKBAts
ol ,H .~m ~ f """'.' Mr. ·•nd Mrs. Fred C&amp;dlo were
'· illlowln8 ·there wao - · II' Elder' .and 'Mrs. Phl:l!p Ga&amp;er ot
cbxle Mr. and Jllrs. Edward CUI- Dear Helen:
well,lndiara!j)O!Ia,!Dd.; J\lr, John
I'm curiws. What teen lei· not, Pllle'o le- prababl,r AtheDo. . ·,.
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Culwell, Columbus; Jllrs. Mar)- tar In recent moath4 hal brgrt wooldn't have boiM but ~d . Bel! Mallory ot U.S.S. Oils
COllier, Cincilllllltl; lllr. aodlllrs.
the most reopoaoe,.l!lld llbldl ol have ~·.-,!' llle .lOll ,liVen Blanil, &lt;iikland, CaUL, Ia vfait.
Thomas Blanton, and Greg, JacR- ycur anowero to teen lll'Oblemo ..,....,
(JW blo parents, l\lr, and MrL.
son; lllr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tack- boa b""''!IJ1 yuu the ~ crltlI ~ fl&gt;om Gporlenco, u Chorley Mallory.
ett and Mrs. Edward Heneley,
clsm?- JOHN
1 - througil!hil WIIIIIIU'molllJllr. Milt Mallory or Ta1iQJa,
11e1r John
er. Sbe would be ,aU ~ ID a •
Flatwoods, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs.
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Allred Rice and sons, Columbus.
'l1lree 1 - • lull abGut tied lbeer nyiCII ""1111810. I wil ao
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Mra. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan for "moll re&amp;p~~~oe," '11Mifwere _
, _ . . . . , 1 -·'dn't ..........
and Keith, and Mrs. William Col- !rem "Terrllled, Tre!"blina 12" anyone home with me. 1bo lddo
UJeCl to laugil aod lOY u fOil
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well, spenl a cta.Y with relatives ~~flared ber l'OOIII· willa IU• -~
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In the Flatwoods, Ky., area.
per. - lllopJQr allier; "Jade aod . w~•- 1 plo'ol... odncatlon, ..,..
Mr. and Mrs. ll&lt;Jger Greer and K.· K." """an ..._.tarlt.y """'e to llll'bauea.
son, Greenvllle SOuth carolina
contest wltb my - · Wheal otartacl datlnrll tbougill
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30 to
she would COY.,_ up, bul 1111: Sbe
visited their parenta, lllra.llazel """
_ . e over
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11 accused me of~·- an-u
Mr. and lllrL ~Green
llllrke and Jllr. and lllro. Andrew crawl back In the llood-k;
"Lonely Girl" who h a d mind I tried 1o talk 1o her
aod
Greer, and other relatives here.
and daugilter, aod Mr. and lllrL
lrlends among boya, but couldn't IL I was so cru- and
The Clyde Walker IIUnily, _, a.._ lrl~ ...,.e received hurt !withdrew from IUe.
Howard Green of Ken~ spent
VVJ
~a~~o~o ....ICI!'Ie time rece..tt.. with "Thurman, visited Mrs. Walker's ..,..
more letterl from boyo than
Attar .IP''"'ottCII I Jll)l a Job -~ .,_
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parents, Mr. and lllra. Dale Dye,
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alao celled on Mr. aod Mrs. girlo.
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vloitl'* ln the Green h01110 were
Smith and Nancy.
Criticism? My an,..,rto"Plx- ,home. There came a cta.Y illlenl , Mr. and Mrs. George Reed,,Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel LoY&amp;- le ln a Fix" rated the shsrpeel had to lelre llll' llance to -my . and Mrl. Elda CllaW&amp;1 of fiiai.
· He was llboclled, thnll8h ..... and Mr -~ .....• ~~_i)y, New car IIsIe, Obio, were advice aod dis- _ aod I'm be tried to ct natural 1 doubt """'
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posts ol ~Is brother-lr&gt;-law and still surprised.
••d ~u a -. •• '
Sellars, Lo!w - . , ,,
and wv ever liD ~
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D-•-r
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staler, Mr. and Mrs. Elza MeI,QJ ........,.~ cuu
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Mrs. Victor Perry.
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Q-1 work lor a frozen food
company. In the freezer room,
which is kept at 0 degrees, I
take off my gloves to GPO•
the cartons. The fingers of my
right hand are always cold

Q-My lingers feel numb.

My doctor says it is poor circulstion. What can I do for
it?
A-There are various causes
and numb even when I'm off of impaired circulation. They
duty. Is there any remedy for can't all be treated in the

the ribs and spine. Such prescription drugs as meiphalen
(Alkeran) and urethane are
given for relief but as yet no

cure has been discovered.
Q-1 bave had an ovarian

cyst for over two years. It
causes some pain daily. What

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should be removed.
P!Hse send your qvntions ••~
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same way. One of the commonest causes is hardening of
the arteries. If this is the
cause in your case, you should
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avoid smoking. Large .~"Of · · .:&gt;
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A wide variety of other drugs
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A-Prevention is more effective than attempts to remedy the chronic nw;nbness
brought on by continued exposure tO frostbite. Every effort should be made to protect
yoiD' bands . Why not wear
your gloves and use instru- vidual circumstances.
ments to open the cartons? 1t Q-What would cause a painalso helps to avoid the use of
less tingling sensation just
tobacco.
above my knee?
Q-My arm1 get numb at
A-TIDJ)ID&amp; in any part of
night even when I'm not lying the body Indicates an irritaon them. My doctor says I tion of the sensory nerves
have an extra or cervical r1b supplying the part. The cause
the! is pressing on the artery of the irritation may be obleading to my arms. He ad· vious but more often is hard
vises having the rib removed. to find.
I would like your opinion .
A-A rib attached to one of
Q--Bow doe• myeloma af•
the vertebrae of the neck is feet a person? Is there any
U&amp;ually fomtd on on1y one side cure?
and is seen more often lD
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women than in men. Numb- form ln the bone m;..,.ow of
ness of the affected side ls a the ribs vertebral column
coinmon result and is best · collarbo~e or skuU and caus~
treated by removal of the pain, anemia and collapse of
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News, Notes

Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce, Eileen
Venoy of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Zaayer and family of Pleas-

antville, Mr. arxl Mrs. Edward
Veooy and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Veooy and family, Mr.
and Mrs. RobertRuuella.ndfam.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
of Minersville and Clara Russell
aM son. Stevie, Colwnbus, were
recent Sunday visitors of theh
parents, Mr. all.i Mrs. Howard
Russell. Mrs. Boyce and Eileen
Venoy remained here for the
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Dan Topping
( - ahrewdly peddled the Yankee• to CBS at the top or their
morket and wiming.s) bought the
Pepsi-Cola franchise in T h e
the British Colonial llotel there
.... Stage-TV actres&amp; Jan Miner

(ahe played Eleanor Roosevelt
In "SUnrise at Campobello") gets
a guaranteed $90,000 a year as
TV apokeslady for a oosmetics
firm .... Betty Furness got $60, .
000 ayear with Westinghouse plus
;mtponed. income o( $25,000 a
.• year .... Richard Adfer's TV jinM
gle (J»r Hertz makes him No. 1
(aod be tries harder) In t h e
field - a few minutes creattvlt;y on that one boa paid Dlckwell
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Into the lllx llgures already.
The rail restaurant rush is in
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Lee Radziwill at the Colooy conltanUy
.... At the smart C o t e
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Baaque
were
mlllionaira produ:~
er Mu Gontoo and hla lovely
Millie; Morton Downey with Chicago Industrialist Pat O'Malle~n
Ame Ford Sr. with her groom- ; Arthur Godlrey entertainina the briefest mini-skirted cinderella of the week.
Britain's new gambling czar
(Sir !ilanl~ Ra1mondl will belt
bard at U, S. mobster -dominated
pmbltng CJPerltions in London,
Manchester, Uvei'JI(IOI, etc .....
cbd&lt;llll closing last on
'lllo Blc&gt;od7 Mary - the "CJam.
dl&amp;ltr,., ·vbdka and uoamato
Juice," dim and tomato (we'U
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ment at 7th Ave. and Central young comic Fllp Wilson is havPark South (200 C.P.S.) has a ing a dl!!icult time ilncling writers
ConCederate Oag !lying In tile for hisnewNBC·TV series- who
center o( liberal Manhattan .... are (like Flip) black .•.• For the
Why Is Ama MBJia Alberghettl Baltimore - jldge role in h i s
singing all those ·,private lulla- ''Take the Money and Run" movie
bies II she and Claudio Guzman Woody Allen sll!Jled Nate Jacobaren't about to Pi parental a- son, chairman of Cae5al''5 Palace
gain? •••• Poil,y Bergen's cos- in Las Vegas; now that's j o b
metics firm recorded (with the insurance.
SEC) a $188,000 loss this fiS&lt;:al
Cyd Charisse's 23-year-o 1 d
year despite all that oil or the son, Army Lieut. Nidty, has
turtle.
orders for Vietnam ..•• Still anEva Marie Saint's landlord in other Beatles Book (and that's
Las Vegas (while shooting "The its tiUe) is due - a critical
stalking Moon") was Johnn.y Car- survey by lS "controversial"
!KIIl ••• • Bette Davis' son Michael
U. S. thinkers Including B II l
is fine after surgery .... Miami Buckley, Nat HentoiJ, and TimoBeach hoteloof'oulette is on a- Uzy Leary - JlQblished by COwgain: Danny Thomas sa,.vs he'll les Education Cpr ..... TV sights
get $50,000 a week at the Dip- that make vldeots or males: Joey
lomat .... Ricky Nelson plays his Bishop on his network show kissllrll Bdwy. nightclub next month ing Eddie Fisher smack on the
(The Latin ~arter).
lips.
Champ teMiste Billie .J e a n
"Batman" creator Bob Kane' a
King Is all !hot greot despite Holy Cupid! haodholder at the
a thyroid deficiency .•.. The La- Chardas was actress Jacki 9Jie,
bor DI.Y hotel-union walkout wu- former Miss Philly In a Miss
n't as complete as announced: America contest .... rus fans
all Sherry-Netherland employes invading even his bedroom forchung ln there and other hOtels ed Seln Connery to Dee his LDnreported loyal workers hid up- don Oat.
atalra In rooms and closets whUe
Russia is ·arming Nigeria whlle
the malc:artent&amp; left 1helr guests the Czechs were (very past tense
1D mid-room senofce.
after the very tense past) helping
Former RCA Pres. (and ad- the tragic Blafranl ...: Hawaii
viHI' to FqJe' Paul) Frank Fol- keep• atlractlns glamoroua 1111111oom•o IP'IIICIIIIwslller Judith Ma- ey: Julte Andrews bought a borne
crae oa Oct. 26 weds Army there and David Helllllllnp startU111L Charles Heoder11011 Jr .. ed an Investing llrm ln our farstationed at Foit Knox, llll.l'be away slate .. .. M8joor Llndsa,y
...lching Fr••• Botd .... Joan JII'OIII(sed top cops the new ~ice
Rivero pl.l ber own daily TV H. Q. odll be completed ln two
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Matthew of Walker. ll!inn. Thef
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Frazier on the Chiefs' 10-yard
llne with 1:39 to go and
intercepted a pass to end the
threot of a game-wlunl11! TD
fOl' the OUera.
Stram said the Ghlels had
three key Interceptions.
"The llrs~ by (Jim) Kearney,
was the key to the Drat
quarter," Stram said. •'The
1ecood by (Ernie) Ladet WIB I
rentaoUc p!Q and Th&lt;lllllls
made a super catch.''

NatlanaJ Leque

St. LOulo

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90 56 .816

Friiicioco 7B 67 .538 11\2.

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.514 15
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' Houlton
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Loa Angeles
85 86 .448 24'h
New York
65 81 .445 25
lofonclOJ'• 1\elllllto
Hou1 al Clue! 2, ppd., rain
Atlanta 2 Sin Fran I, nlgilt
l'ldla 8 Pitta 7, 15 Inns, night
LOa Ani 10 St. LOuis I, nlgilt
(Onl,r 111111101 ocbeduled)
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Dr. Kathryn Philson rlltllmld
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Detroit ••.••• 91 54 • 628
Baltimore .••• 83 62 .572 8
Boston • • •••• 78 67 . 538 13
Cleveland •••. 77 71 .558 15%
New York •••• 73 70 .510 17
Ooldand ••••• 74 72 .507 17'1,
Minnesota •••• 89 78 •478 22
Calllornla •• , .63 83 .432 28'h
Chicago ...... 61 84 .424 30
Washington ••• ,57 87 .396 33'12
Monday's Results
Cleveland 6 Mlm 1, night
Wishington 6 Baltimore 2
Detroit 6 Calllornia 0, night
Roston 6 Oklnd. 4, 10 lnna, nlgilt
Only games ac~eduled
Today's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
Bostoo (BeU 11-10) at Ookland
(Odcm·1M), 11 p,m.
Detroit (McLain 211-7) WI Calilornia (Measeromltll 3-0 or McGiotblln 111-13), 11 p.m.
Cleveland (Williams 11-10 or
Siebert 12-10) at Mlnnesota(Kaat
12-11), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (Hardin 17-10) at
Waohington (Pascual 12-101, 8:05

HoullliDII (WIIooo 12-1tlat Cln_ . - (ArriJo 11-7), 8:05 p.m.
Now York (McAndrew 1-7) at
Cbl- (Nlekro·U-!1), 2:30p.m. p.m.
Pldladeljlhla (G. Jackson 2~
Chicago (Peters 4-11 and Ny' · at Plttehurgil (EIIIa 4~, 8:05 man 2-0) at New York &lt;Downing
p.m.
.2-2 and Verbanic 5-5)1 2, 5 p.rD.
Wednelldo1'1 Gamet
Wedneaday'a Games
New York at Chicago
Boston at oakland, night
Pldla at Plttoburgil, nlgilt
DOtroit at Callfornts, night
liDilllon II Clncimatl, nlgilt
Cleveland at Minnesota, night
Loo Angelea at St. LOulo, nlgilt
Baltimore at Wash(JWton, night
" San Frandaoo at Allllntl, nlgilt Chicago at Neo.. York. niglJt

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Ken Harrel.... and . . .
homer plateau lor the flrll time
In bla moJor leosuo eareer as Smltll bll oolo bomorl Ill 1111
Washington
Baltimore. loth lmlns oll reliever Dtqo ·
Bit the key blast of the pme SQul to pace BoltCII put
was K e n McMullen's 19tJI Oaklalld. Harrelson'• booilor
Angelea cl-..ed St. LOula, 10- homer, a three..nm lhot ln the .... hla 3411 or the 111111
1, Pblladelphla ..diaatecl Plt- lirst lmfnK. Jim Haman, 10-4, gove the trlum)lll to Loo
taburgil. 8-7. In 15 Imina•. wen1 the nnt Ove lnnlnga to gat 5-4.
Atlanta nipped San Francisco,
2-1, aod the Houston-Clncillllatl
-lelleader wao rained oul.
This¥{~•
Tiant, " h o joined DeniiY
McLain o! Detroit aod Dave
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League, scored the tie-l&gt;realdng
run In tile filth lmlns apiMt
loser Jim Merritt when he
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HOUSTON (UPI) - Nobody
ever referred to urassmnina'
Entmltt Thomas as a super
chief, but Kanaao City Cooch
llaok Stram said lhe speedy
cornerback made 1 ~j stt)er
catch'' to Mve a 26-21 Kansas
City triumph over tile Houstoo
Oller• Monda:y nlgilL
Thomaa, whose only claim to
lame prevlwaly was being a
coualn or OUer split end Charlie
Frazier, stepped In tront of

MaJor Leaaue Standing•
Ill' United Press International

of LexlngiDn, Oldo, spent oeve,.
al cta.Y• wl!h hta olilllr' Mrs.·S.
zel Carnlhan.
lllrL SybD Miles, lllrL Beaelo
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Pickena and Mr. Dell Er,....
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J\lr, aod Mr1. Lee J&amp;ckiOD aod
In--kLinda at their home ""'

lead to eight games again since
Baltimore wu belton I)J' !he
Washington Senetora 6-2.
Gollotto on Promise
Poorlng c~agne lor the
team and the - . ;lant
bemned in the ll'lllan clubhoose,
"Sanford JII'OIII(sed last month
that II I "on 20 games he "ould
buy t~e champagne end I told
him then rdcollect."
'J1anl blenJ&lt;ed the Twlnl after
glvJns up a llrst lming homer
to rookie Gnlg Nettles, who's
slammed five homers in the last
four games.
11 the only other American
Lea&amp;11e game, Bolton edsed
Oakland, 6-4, In IV Jmlnsa.
In the Notional Lea&amp;11e, Loo

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Kanlal Clt;y 28 Houltlln 21
(Onl,r game ocheduled)
Slturcta.Y'• Game
llouaton at Miami
(Only game scheduled)
&amp;anda.J'• Games
Denver at Cincinnati
New York at Kanno Clt;y
Olklaod at Bulralo
(Only gameo ocheduled)
Denver
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Qll8lllng the chanlpagne.
Tlant, Clevelaod'o ace rightlander who'l had the reputation
lor starting fall and then lading
ln the oeoood hell ol the oeaoon,
celebrated wltlt champagne at
llle expense ol pitching coach
Jack Sanford after wlmlng :W
gameo lor the llrst time In h11
career.
'J1anl accompli- the feat
by pitching a Ove-hltter and
otrlklng ou1 16 to give the
Indlaus a 6-1 triumph over
Minnesota w h II e boosting his
mark to 20-!1.
Meanwhile, the Tl.gers
llll8llPed a two-game losing ·
streak by lo)lping California, 6o, behind Mid&lt;ey Lolich'o twohitter to - h tbeir league

Chiefs Outlast Oilers In Thriller

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and chUdren, Me Arthur, and ~. tlvea at.1
and Mrs. John Woodrum aod 1001, at
AlboiQ', called on !heir grandmother, Mrs. Murl Galaw., oa
SUnday afternoon.
Recent JIUOIII of Jllr. IIIII lllrL
Dale Sianabury were Mr. and '
Mro. Clair Stanabury IIIII Oy; GI'O\'l!POrl; lllr. an13 Mra.
Lorry Stanabury, Reynol41burr,
~ Wanda Turner, Columbuo.

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of Golumbuo and Mr. ~
of Kenton were
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and family attended a faJ!II!¥.
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J\lrs. Wood ol Glousta~ ~Labor

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1111 in the choir.
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M-ntown, W. Va., It!. VIol!
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dent here, Is the maternal grand'
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Jllr. and lllrL Vern Green aod
mother.
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Shirley Paugh:werea~perpestJ ··· :,.~·'MI\· IDit··w-. v•-:Rqqb &amp;Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Meodal Jordon
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The Dale Slanoburys accOIDjl~
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w"e" vlaltor,,
and Walter, and Mrs. William l'!d Clair Stansbury to Groveport
Jllro. Fay Brown ot Wallhlng- Smelley.
Slturdly
of
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Lawson journeyed to Ann Arbor, and attended the Labor Day Par- ton, D. c. sponl a few cloy a with
Henry Roush.
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Michigan on Friday. Mrs. Law- ade at C&amp;nal Winchester.
her brother and aiater-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Don Wldlwodh
son went by bus from Ann Arbor
lllr. and Mrs. Gnham Hanl'*• l\lr, and ~._ Fred Jenklno aod and . dau(!htar Roberta of Ritt- aod cbUciren aod Dorotb,y Sl,yre
to Ferndale, Mich., where she Colwnbus, spent a vacation with tOUBlns, Rlchard Duckworth &amp;Ill man:,
of Phlllde)Jihta, PL, .,lnt thl
wUJ visit Mr. end Mrs. Ra1 his brother and siator-IJ&gt;Iaw, Agnes White.
lllrL ~ .llolmes vlolted
kend wl~ Mr Edna PlckDanieJs. Her daughter, Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Mu Haning, local.
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Mr. aod Mrs. Deaver Frad&lt;, with her slater, Mra. Helen Wet-- wee
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who Is spending some time at Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McLaugillin, Sheila and Rlci&lt;J, of Alliance, zel, and oilier relatlvea ln Colllrl. Paul seuere I!Pflll~verlhe Daniela' home, will return Albany, were evening callers it spent Labor Di.Y waokend wL!h .lumbuo. While there ohe atlanl!- al days ·recertly al Uqloa ......,.
horne wilh her mother in about lhe Haning home.
hla .motber, Mrs. Lettie Spencer ed the Slate Fair, where abe noce with ""'· and Mrs. ll!lr
a week. The Jordons visited Mr.
Mr. aod lllrs. Charles Stevens, .. aod her parente, ~~~r: and lira. IIW Johllny caroe~~ of !he To- Hendrlckl and • ·
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a.ld Mrs. Max McCallie, (Vel- Gonnle and Vincent, Londooder- Wilbur - . , , 111 Pomeroy,
nlgilt Televlolan show.
Mrs. J.,.es SWart retitrned
mia Jordon) and other relatives ry; Richard Fauber, COlumbus,
The Rev. Rflblhouu
l\lr, aail lllro. Millard Duck- home after a visit wllb ~Jatlwoo
in the Ann Arbor area. They al- were weekend guests of !heir have .moved fi'om MaiiOII to the wllrih·of Hundngton acc_.mad Ia Aleron and Wuhlnglon,• PL
so called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert mother, Mr•.
~~-, Jim- FrankUn Rizor hou8e 011 .......,..
r..11- · b.Y Riclardlluckwarth aod APe•
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She .... ar~ed bJ' ..
(Junior) Dodson •""
members
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ol lheir lamily in Ypsilanti, Mich.
Recent euestl or J\lr, aod Jllro,
Woelulnl lJIIOIU of Jllr. and wllli uoiNr1orodter and olatatMr. Dodson lived In the Mandai R.
Turner were Mr. aod Jllrs; lllra. Thoma• IIQmufwore lllr. b&gt;Aw, ""-IIIII'""" Carl Duel!. : :.
Jordan home for lour yeors,
stanley Collar and daughter,
aod lllrs. SOmullllorQtarl. VIc- worib of Coacboc~ ..Other call- . Sun Clt;y,
.~.pota·
when ~e was a teelllger.
ma; Di,y il«ocball aod 1011 and Ide, llenloo, 1'rlliuu7, and n.bn ero..were Mr. uf ~.. ~~UooeQ . ot MrL Slfart.ue' Mi'; lnd ilri.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks, Mr. and lllrL VIctor Gotschall, ol1 Clevaland; ~. aod ·l lrL Bar. ~ ""'· anil ~,_ WUllem'
1\'ood ot Amit,y "J'I, . ·
Carla and Rodney, visited rela- Baltimore, Md.,andMr.llllllllro. ,.y Camero of......._,ela, PL; llaJDOo of~:o'"- '
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lives in Missouri and enjoyed Jesse swan, LanpvWe.
M1?- Nora Garham aod Earl of !.1111 JA...,. Polta ...,...,....
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mony polllts or interest Uoere
Earl Starliey was In Warth.. Lotart Falb, and Mr. aod ~.. ~ ~~ ~.!:Jt1Ck
•toil
and enroote, inclodlng the Jesse
ton, Ohio on Fi'ldly ·~ satur• Nlal sat.-r, local.
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Jomes Cave.
cta.Y, where he Joined oiher dlMr. IIIII Mrs. Framdin lim&gt;- Di,yton and•Qolllll!hul,'lihorelbei
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Canode re&lt;toro tor meetlll[ls of Grange drix, IIIII Jllr. and Jllra. Fro'* vlattadpolllla ·oilnlirtlt.
who heve moved to LucuviUe, Mutual casualb' Insurance Gom• . Imboden and Tony, spent a weeJo.,
Patricia cr..ok~ of·eolumllul,
Ohio, where he is employed, Pll\Y, G.M. Premium Budget en! wltb Jllr. and lllrL 1111nQ spenl a week will! her .........
vlalted their parents, Mra. Clar- Gorp., IIIII Grange Life llllur• Aikin• aod f:un11,r In Clevwland. enll, Mr. an~ Mrl.· Ol;vllle
ence Canode and Mr. and Mra. ance "-"DY· The Dlreclora
Mr. aod JllrL Troy ZwiiJlng Cl'ookl and other rela!IWL '
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R. S. Turner. The Caoodes lor- meetings 'were held at the Green spenl a weoll wi!h llleir ..., aod
lllr. and lllra. lltllly Friend
merly lived at Marysville, Ohio. Meadows CGunlrJ IDu, IIP&lt;JIIICII'- ctaii[Jhtar-I!Haw, J\lr, and Mro. aod cbllAlren aod Richard Jluc1o.
Mr. and Mro. Roy Wiseman, ed by WRFD RadloSIII!Ion.
Ruuell ZwWfnK, at Valley
worlll atn?Td ~ "The Parade of
Springjleld. enterWned family
The Youl:b o.._ of tho Dye,_ Uon, Ky.
. the HWo" ·at NeliOIIvllle. 'lbl]l
members at their home in liar- vllle Churc~ wWmaeteachTuoslllr. and Mra. Archtt Lee, aloo 'filltad lir. aod 'Mra. Harrisonville. Present were Mr. and day eveDI111
the direction · spent Ove cta.Y• will ber atl!Air ·old Fnilk ai.J lllr, .aod Mrs.
.,__.., F'rallko, .
Mrs. Earl Slarkey, local; Mrs. of Rev. WWiam Uber. The rep IIIII bralber-IJ&gt;Iaw, Mr. illdMra. . - Larry Clark and Tamara, liar- lar monthly Hl'vices for Rev. Robert ilutllel4 of ~ GL
rioonvllle, and Mr, and Mrs, Uber waa held at the church.
The llew-_.and lllrL Rlljjb lludDavld Wiseman and children, and
Revival m~ II ·~ soli, of Chillicothe spenl a o!iJ
Mrs. MargaretPariOOS, Rutland. to be!Pn 11 ~le United Me1h- with btl mother; Mrl. Myla lludThe descendants of Peter and odist Church em Wednesdl)'eve~ 1011.
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Stella Woodrum held their an- lng, Sept 1L Rev, Peopleo from
Jllr. and MrL lluolell l(arrl..
nua1 reunloa at Temple Church Parhersbur(j W. VL, will be IOi1, of Ao1¢abul&amp;' 1liitac1 here
on &amp;100.,.
the ~eva,..UII and everyone Ia with J\lr, .aod MJ:o.' Henoiut ~
Mrs.. Virginia Gossett, Colum- welcom~ ~ muate ind doll aD!I olber rlla1ivei.
bus, 11 vistUng her plll'entl, Mr. SUlgs are plamed..
Mr. and Mra. BDb J1111111nd
and Mrs. Glen Turner.
Jllr. aod ~L Artl1ur Cnl&gt;- dlugilter KatlQ- Ql_Smitii.,Fallo,
Bernice and George McKnigh~ tree heve returned ft'clm a vaca- Ontario, Ca-, wert ovornlgill
COlumbus, visited Mr. and Mra. tioo to the Mat CGalt. TheyYialt-' guesto of Jllr. aod MrL ·Fern Gillogly and Jllr. and Mrs. ed Hyde Park, Now Yortcl Ply- Smltb·aod ocina.
D. 0. McKnigilt.
mouth Rock, Ialani, aod
lllrL Eclno 'llllrg.aeero of Co,
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIem Thomas, Niagara FaUo, liOIIB wltlt other f¥mbuo and lllrL Maey eurr,, of
COlumbus, spent some time It potnts of uitenoL' .
KcCOmelnDlo Y!olteol 'tli81r o1..
their farm here aod visited her
R. S. TllriiF, ~. IIIII Mro. ~· Mrs. CIUII Lo"*"" llill '
mother, lllrs. Ola Perry and Henry 'l'UniOr, . ~. alld ~L ~Uy.
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Fronk.
Doney J9"lan
lllm!lf, and Mr. Glelf Bllllllll ~· ·nil..,.;
Mrs. Murl Galaw~ recenll¥ Mro. Faye JOI'IIIn. local; alOIIfl ad to hlo OIQI~nl
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accompanied Mra. Marie Dailey with Mr. Ql
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Tiant Captures 20th Major League vlc Ory

3 .,- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport,Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 10, 1968

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Kearney intereetted a pas11 oo
tile Chief 4-yard line, ~oldi111
the OUers to a 7-3 lead In lhe
nrst quarter.
Ladd Intercepted a pass on
the Oller 33 In the second
quarter to set liJ the Chiefs'
tint touchdown. a or.yard
burst by Wendell Hayes whJch
put the Chiels ahead to stay I 117.
But Thomos stqlped the
Oiler&amp; when they had the
momentum to win. Quarterback
Pete Beatherd had thrown two
touchdown passes to rookie
flanker Mac Haik in the last six
minutes to pull the Oilers trom
a 26-7 de!lcit to 26-21.
Jim stenerud, a soccer.style

Kern Works Out
Despite Injury
COLUMBUS (UPO - Sophomore quarterback Rex Kern
worked out with the Ohio State
Buckeyes Monday, despite a
bock Injury sullered Satorday

in a

scrlm~~t&amp;ge.

. However, Kern, a Lancaster,
Ohio, native, didn't work too
hard. Replacing him were Blll
Long and Ron Maciejowski, who
altermted in the quarterback
slot during practice.

kicker, shared honors with the
pass interceptors. He kicked
four field goals- trom tl!e 27,
33, 26 and 32-yard lines- and
added two conversion• for 14 of
the Chiefs' points.

Five MAC

Tennis Title
FOREST IIILLS, N.Y. (IJPI)
Army Lieut. Arthur Ashe
collected a $280 expense account
lor the 14 days it took him to odn
the $100,000 U.S. Open tennis
championship against the greatest stars in the world today.
Tom Okker of the Netherlands
won $14,000 for finishing second
but Arthur Isn't mtaed.
"This tide will be worth a lot
more than $14,000 when the pros
talk to me again," said the 25year-ol1i Negro who came out of
Richmond, Va., to play at For·
est Hills for the first time nine
years ago and now has become
the first of his race to win the
men's singles crown in Ameri·
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Teams·Open
On Saturday

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the original!

COLUMBUS (UPI) MidAmerican Conference football
actl.ori opens saturday with five
of the seven conference teams
playing ~onterence contests.
Defending co-champion Toledo
hosts Richmond of the Southern
Conference in the highlight ol
the schedule.
ca's termis capitol.
Other openers have Kent
Ashe boomed 26 service aces.
Steto at Dayton, Miami playing In a magnificent display of canxavier I Morehead visiting Mar- nonading to down Okk.er Monshall arXI Western Mich;igan day, 14-12, 5-7, 6-3~ 3-6, 6.3,
hosting ArkAnsas state.
at the finish of I wild tournaMarshall and Western Michi- ment In which 13 men pros and
gan games start at 1:30 p.m., all four women under prates~
whUe all others Saturday are sional contract were beaten by
uoder the lights (8 p.m.)•
amateu.rs in singles competition.
Remaining MAC teams- Ohio
University and Bowling Gr6enwU! open play Sep~ 21. OU wlll a visit from Ball State of Munhost Marohall and BG will have cie, Ind.

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roza

Rose Named 'Player-Of-Month'
Wal lllllled National League
"Pl.Qer of the Month" tor
A-st by a panel ·of 50 baa&lt;&gt;bln writera and broadc..taro.
Rcae, currently hittlni ,344,
was lllllletl on 23 balloto wliUe
FeJl.pe Alou of the Atlaniol
Bnvea received 16 votes. !lob
Glboon, wiiUIOr of the award in
July, ftnlalled third with eight
votes.
Role belled .387 in 32 game•

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - L o u was "lousy" at be~ a spectaGroza Slid Monday he might tor.
not want to go along with plans
ln the five pre--season conto ease him into a coaching job tests, Groza had ooly one extra
If that's what the managemeri. point try and attempted ooly
of the Cleveland Browns has In one lield goal. He made the
miOO for the 44--year~d place extra point, but waa a hair
kicker.
short on the field goal against
He would become placekick-- the San Francisco 49ers.
ing coach am: would be avau.
Deaplte ~ow little the Browns
GIANTS-JETS GAME
able tor emergency duty in case . like cutting "The Toe," a memNEW HAVEN, COnn. (Up)).. Don Cockrolt lo unlucky enoogio ber of the original Cleveland
The Now York' Giants wUI pllf to sutter an injury. Cockrott· is ~rowns and a 2t.year veteran,
the New York Jets in an the young man who handled the there are now 43 men on the
exhibition football game next field goal, extrs point and punt.- IIC[uad.
Aug. 17 at Yale Bowl.
ing duties for the Browns durThe team must be down to 40
ArrlllgOIJionts to ~old the Ing the exhibition season.
men by todly.
game ln New York this yeor leU
Cockroft, 2'J, was good for
The Browns will likely get rid
U!rougil when omclals or Shea three out of three SaturdQ night ot a defensive lineman and eith..
stadhun, the home ot ~e Jets, in Clevelal'll's 31..9 defeat by the er a defensive back or a recel V·
as well as blae:ball's New York machinelike Green Ill¥ Pack- er in additio-n to a kicker. They
Mats, refused to allow the neld ers. He hit !rom 32, 17 aoo 36 will begin preparing for the seoto be used for lootball belore yards. Groza was relegated to son opener with New Orleans In
COiupletloo of the beseball watching the game !rom the todly's practice.
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sidelines and commented he

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VIc Stottlemyer, a regular
middle prd tor two years, re11\lured his knee and was helped
!rom the !leld. Extent or the
inJury was not koown. De!ensive end Nick Roman still baa
not seen action this year.
He hurl his knee during the
summer.

CJNCJNNA'11 (UPI) The
ClnclmoU Reds had more to
lalk about oll the field MoodOJ'
than they did on I~
A twl-nlght doul&gt;leheador wltb
the Houoton Astros was called
because or ra1n wl!h Houaton
ladng 8-G after four llllliqrl in
the lira! gams.
Off the lleld, silllll"r Pete
ll&lt;l.e, wbo. led the maJor loque
haltlnil race moat of the year,

DON'T SETTLE FOR AN
IMITATION!

In Ausuat to extend his league
betting lead over Matty Alou of
the Pittsburgh Pintos to 11
points.
The Recta hqJe to be beck on
the Deld tonight lor a twi-tligilt
doul&gt;leheader witll the Astrol.
Gerry Arrigo (11-7) and Mel
Queen (11-1) are to hurl lor the
Redo, wliUe Don WUoon (12-ltl
aod Mike CUellar (6-10) wW
pitch for the Astros.

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tion and It was the co·RCluaton;
or .,;.ny ttat really notJ!tna wai ~
decided at the long and 10111..

·eational-Cultural' Center
EndanLYered
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times heated heartne. •Inca I
firmly against the center being tate was not taken.

PLEASANT -

Mondl1 aJabt

A public
em tile pro-

olte or Onmance School

~Willa for a reereatlonal-cul~

don members ani SupL l Brooko

p\'OI)erty was the most suitable.
Sllllth of Mai!OI1 Cowty school He added that $16,875 had aJ.
ayatem was attended by 134 per· reody been given the city ID pro-

enunent madelbeoe funda avaUable Cpr Point Pleaaont to beUd

sons.

1 center on 1 "75-25 ntchlng

center In Mason Count;y
BUl Lewis, president or the
caUld result ln the loss ot a ted- school PTA. presided at the seaenl arant or more than $1 ,. slon with pros and cons aired
100.000 for the project and tlle and a question all! answer peri·
Whole matter belrw; scutUed.
od held.
A heated public aptnion meet~
G. A. Biggs, chairman or the
1JW otOrdnanceSchoolPTAmem- Centsr committee, told of the
ben, members or the commit- proposed center and stated they
tee of the center, faculty of Ord- had looked at six othlu sites and
·aanee school, board of educa~ felt that the Ordnance school

lo RI'Oiflng yeorly.
Biggs ataled tile center would
be erected on 4. 7 acreo I! IIIia
ceed with the plans for the prt&gt; atte ,Is used lDd the bulidlna will
posed center, but a site must be JDclude . &amp; bowlliW IIley, 1,000
selected before they can take seat auditorium, .Pll1 area a,
another step and it must be •wlmmlng pool, canteen and many
selected before October 24.
other features tor both the d1U·
He saki site selection is the dren, youth and adults.
nrst step, but It will take the
Biggs statedafterhearlngopiacooperation ofeveryMasonCOUI'I- . tons voiced It the session lut
tlan to make it a reality m:l night he felt the center would
noted that the center would be a not become a reallty.
great asset to the courty, which
Three days after'''the Sllvar

Bridge Dl .. ater, the federal gov.

worlhWhUo tokes ..crlftce and erecled oo school arounds.
coqJOntlon and tlda ,.11 aomoMrs. Alton Jorilan, a teacher
1111rv we eou14 not a!fOrd to not at onnnce, aald she felt that
give our yourwaters, nor do we this was not a matter for the
waM them 011 the hlghwa,ya, parents 'Of Or&lt;1nan~e school to
streets or undeslra~ placet lo- decide •• it was county proper·
stead o[ a w.U regulated and op- 0' and would be u•ed cOunty.wide
eratecl center.
,
IJ1d' it should be left up to the
steve WJhon, vice presidert peqJle's representatives aS to
ot PPHS student councU, stated what ls the decldfng factor, and
thlt the youth do not even have the board ofedueaUon Is the one
a bowUq eenter to 10 to. the to lnake tile dMI decision. It Is
high school 8)'11\ Js not an Ideal listed on the ageD lor tonight's .
place for dancing, and he felt school board meeting.
the center would keep a lot of
Dr. Leonard Brown, member
of the achool board, 11110ke many
tlmea during the thre.hour sea.
alon aDd was tlrmly against the
school groun:l site. Two other
board members, Ted Stevens and
Harry Siders were preaerit but
did not commenL
LOuloe Endler, WUIIam M. GoodKathleen Mornhout, Adminiswin, IIIIas Ada Green, MrL lliy·
or Pleaoant Valley Hosmond G. Holfman, Tammy B. pital, opoke In favor otthe sehoul
King, Elbl E. Rowland, llarGld ground site otatblg she Celt It
M. Runell, Mrs. Meriett, Mrs. was a shame for over a million
Kenneth H. Swick, Mro. Roeold dollars to be given to the cowty
L. Tw)'lllan, Mrs. Richard E. and not toke advontaae o! It
Weaver, Mrs. Harry R. Welland. She noted that we eoul4 not third&lt;
Mrs. Jame• S. Angel and Infant of the youth 20 years from now,
daughter, M{s. WUIIam C. Por- but today' a needs is what should
ter u.l intari son.
be of Interest.
Mlny others talked out both
for and against the site selec--

balls. A boat t 11ue would have
to· ~ YUtfd for the city's share.
The oenter would be openled
somewhat uke a YMCAprogam.
The Rev. Otarlea Frum, cochalnnan of the committee, said
that )'OUth leave Point Pleuant
11 1001) Ia poaalble because they .
ha""ve noth1J11 here toturtherthelr
cultural, recreational or educaUoaal deairea. He atatedu,ythh)l·

Paving to Begin this M.o nth
PT, PLEASANT - Paving or
Milo and olde atreeto
from 6th to 12th Street will bello thla month according to an
announcement by Mayor D. B.
Morgan in the re8Ular session
~ city councU Monday night.
n.e good news was well received by council members u
the otreet In that area hao become almost hnpassable this
swnmer with chuck holes 110 large
and wmerous that 1t was lmpolalble to mi11 tbem. Morgan stated the contractors, Black Rock,
Inc., would possibly begin the
project by September 15.
The Mly&lt;)r oald that contracta
wltll tile property owner• concerned had been given out and
must be signed and In the clty
building by Sept. 25 and llloae
owners who have not paid their
uaeollllfllt by October I would
have liens placed against their
proper\¥. Malor Morgan assured
c:ouncll that an lnspector would
be on the job so we (the city)
wouldn't end up with a oUck job
like RL 62 (Viand Street).
In commenting on the slick
condi.Uon or tile new resurfacIng ol Vlaod st., the mayor oald
1le had contacted the state road
commission on the hazardous
condition ani .... told that they
would take cue of it, but to
date nothing hod been done.
He esllmated that at lessl nine
accldeutl 1n the past month or
10 hod been directly relaled to

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Attorney Ray Musgrave asked that the matter of petitioning
ror the amexlng or Burdette addition into the city be considered
at a special meeting to be held

later this month.
Tommy Holland aod Ralph Miller, little league officials, aaked help [rom the clty to build
a conceasion stand and preasbox at the UtUe league field.
Holland reported on the progress
made at the fields this year and

Ball to Run

For Delegate

Eugene
Ball, owner and operator of Gene
Ball's Restaurant tn PointPlea..
art, was named by the Mason
Count;)' Democrat Executive committee, as a candidate ror the
House of Delegates. Ball's name
was filed just hours prtor to the
deadline for vacancies on the
tickets to be tllled for the November general election.
Ball will be apposed by R R
Smith, local atbrney, who was
named by the Republican Exec~;
tive Committee, to .f111 the vacancy lett on their ticket by the
withdraw of Republican House
Minority Leader Berton C. Jones
as a candidate. Jones who was
1;X1 the republican ticket in the
MIJ' primary ticket had no oppothe sUck surface. Morgan said sition.
when he received calls concernIng tile slickness he told callers
to write the alate road commla111011, ani hoped JD811Y private citIzens would do so.
Mayor Morgan aloo pointed oot
that while the contractors were
here the paving or the t w 0
- · In the Houo1ng Project,
Wallllt and Jooes Streett betw- Flrlt and Second Streeto,
-'&lt;1 be 'with tile bouolng
SYRACUSE - A layette show·
projoet poylng three - !ourtho
er
was gl ven in honor of Mrs.
~ the colt and the property
Roger
HubNrd at her home r&amp;owner 1 the rest.
centl.y on College Road with Mrs.
A reprelel'ltatlve of the ElBin Street sw_. eompany wao Jean Evans, Mrs. Esther Sylvespreoent at the meeting to dlo- ter, Mrs. Helen Hubbard, 11'11
cuoa hia ~ct. The city had Mrs. Karen Wercy tbe hostessreceiVed two bids for a new es. Games were played and priz-per, a Wll,)'l10. prlcnd at es won by Mrs. Lura Crooks,
$9,500 wltll trade-ln, and an El- Mrs. Jean Allen 4111 Mrs. Paula
lli&gt;. priced at $9,795 with trado- SWatzeL
Pink and blue streamers exID.
tended
!rom the ceiling light to
Jim Wlgglna, chairman of the
corners
of a tessinet •. in which
eomml- to lnveltlgate t h e
the
marur
gift&amp; were placed. cake,
ptrcbuing of a new sweeper,
ptmeh
and
mlnts were served.
reeommanded that tile purehaa-.
Guests
besides
those named
1ng be dolOYed until the commi ..
were
Mrs.
Charlotte
Nease and
tee looked at the finances to ne
Diana,
Mrs.
Margaret
Eichinghow the purchue .... going to be
er,
Mrs.
Non
Houdashelt,
Mrs.
made. cooncu voted to accept
Wlllla
Hublard,
Mrs.
OpaiKloes,
Wlaina' reconunerxlation.
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VISIT BLESSINGS

PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mra. Douglas A. Blenlng or
Fort Wayne, fnd. , were gue.t•
ol. Mr. and Mro. Roy Bleoolng
Frldll)' and Salurday, enroute to
the Blue Rldae mwntalM on a
vocation trip. ll!los Myrtle BleBBIne or ~ wao a weekend
auelt ~ her ponnta on Unooln
Aveme.

ARRESTS REPORTED
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
1'8corded at the count)' jail durq the weekend were Donald
Leroy Martin, 24, Henderson;
Homer Litchfield, 53, Rt. 3 Hen--

box.

Holland sold 326 youlllo par-

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Mrs. Hubbard

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thanked the city tor the help already given.
Improvements cited at t h e
[lelds by Holland Included new light and poles, reoeatblg or
bleachers, two new dug - out&amp;,
mounds, chest protectoro and
ahln guards; bats of all sizes,
baseballs, and more trophies awarded, with 126 being glyen
this year. Holland stated the
group took In apprmdmatezy $8,.200 this sea.sOO~and spent
approximately
$6,800 and
had earmarked ano111er $1,000 towards conatruellllg a
new conoosslon stand aDs press.

·Indictments
Answered in
Circuit Court
PT. PLEASANT - Several
persoos indicted last week by
the Mason COunty circuit court
grand jury appeared in court
Monday morning to answer to
their indictments.
WUey L. Phelps of Pomeroy,
lrdicted on the misdemeanor
charge or assault 11"11 battery,
entered a guilty plea and sentencing date of Nov. 1 was set.
Phelps 18 !roe on $500 bond.
Harold R. Russell, West Columbia, hdcted on the mlsd•

October 14 was aet; Helen Wllson, Mason, charged with con-tributing to deltquency of mi-

Houe ~ llapn-Uvoo.

day.

DISCHARGES
Alien D. Acree, 1Mrs. Luey J,
Butcher, Frank J. Dalton, Miss

{)ne Divorce
POINT PLEASANT -

Meetings Noted
PT, PLEASANT - Meetlago
teheduled !or Holgltto U n I t e d
Metmd:I.Jt Church membera are:
Tueaday: Friendship cla01
meetblg at the church at 6:30
p.m. in the form of a covered
dish aupper and business meetWednoaday: Bible IlDdy and
prll)'er meeting at 7:30p.m. Choir
members will}JJ'actl.ce at 8:35 p.

ed on a teloo;y charge

Thuraday: Momlng Bible otuey
at 10 o'clock.

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Do ral&amp;e teeth drop, allp or wobble
when you talk, eat, laua:h or cee~~e?
Don't be abnoyed and. embanUied
by •uch handleaPB. PASI££1 8, an

alkaline (non -acid) powder to spl'ln·
tle on your platea, teeJ)It'allll teetb
more firmly .et. 01vn oonndent te!el·
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Oet PASTBZTH " all clnll' counten.

FABRICS

ot teloni- divorce granted to Raymond Far~

rell Yonker, Jr., tram Sharon
Lee Yonker, the plaintiff was
granted care 1111 cus:tod7 of their
infant cbildrerii the divorce of
Betty Cl.rolyn Dur!t VII. Chris
Lynn Durst was dismissed by
reason or reconciltatioo; a crimInal order otyled state 0[ West
Virginia vs. G1en Jolmson and
PLEASANT VAlLEY HOSPITAL Robert COUe~lng tMt tile
ADMITTED: Thomas Cleland, matters therein had been preRacine; Ruasell HollaOO, Sr., PL sented to the September, 1968,
Plessant; Mrs. Ralph Anderson. and hod failed ID return an InWest Columbia; Mrs. Grift [)ur .. dictment, waa therefore dismiss~
bin, Pt Pleasant; Debra McGin- ed !rom the docket with the denis, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Lyons, fendants releaoed [rom bond.
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Arlie Rucker,
Both Glen Jolmson and Robert
Arbuckle; John Simpkins, Mason; Couch were OUegedly lnwlved
Gregory Sullivan, Pt. Pleasant; in treapauiJ:w. on private pr~
Larry Meadows, Pl. Pleasant; percy In the PhUip Sporn plam
Mrs, Linda Boyd, Mrs. June DeDa Hogg, PL Pleasant; Gar· strike and had been arrested oo
Slyre, Mrs. Mary Jane Gibbs, don F. Young, West Columbia; warnnts slenecl by plant perMiss Janice Evans, Rose Mary Albert Rhodes, PL Pleaaont;
sonneL
Hmbard, ani Jimmy, Randy and Mrs. Harry Grimm. New Haven;
Harry Stover, Gallipolis Ferry;
Ricky Werry,
Sendi~ g1fta were Miss Marie Patricia Morgan, Pt Pleasant.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. IJouslas
Houdashelt, Mrs.
Genevieve
Schnekter, Mr!J. Eldon Will, Mrs. Mitchell, Henderson; Mrs. Cllf..
Betty Hayes, '!drs. Clrl Hubbord, ford Jelters, Southside; Mrs.
Mrs. Nancy Patterson, Mrs. Gordon Grigsby, Racine; Mae
Irene Parker, Mrs. Wanda Neis- Plants, PL Pleasant; Barbara
ler, Mrs. Eleanor Wingett, Mrs. Mccarty, PL Pleasant; Cheryl
~ Evans, Sr., Mrs. Helen Har- Watson, HeiXlenon; Mrs. Walter
ris, Mrs. Helen Diddle, Mrs. Selby, PL Pleasant; Mrs. GIY·
Christene Grimm and Mrs. Ada lord Thomas, Pt.. Pleasant; Debra
McGinnis, PL Pleoasrt; Donold
Slack.
Lyons, PL Pleoaa~

Many home sewers save up to
onHW.r when they sew their
own. come and browse

now.

chac rhey have aeaucd rhe
services of Mr. John Wroten
factory trained consultant loi our
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For Bible Study, Mrs. !'Otto
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BARBARA JONES Finegold and husbend, Lorry, left IDIIIf tor
Y8ll' at '
least.
Lorry gracmled from Ohio Calh&gt;llo Church, certa1n11 hu
State Unlverotto Ia August and our bolt wlobol lllr lmprored
wiD be doing graduate work on health. Ht'o eurrently em a Jborl
a Veterans AdminiStration atlleave from hiJ ~· ot tb •
pend at the Unlversley of South dllrch, and my, how bo'o mill•
Corollna. IUa major - cUn!cal ed.
paychology.
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Hero ilmdoy to hold ma11 no
Bul&gt;ara, an Ohio Unlvertlzy tile Rev. Fr. !ldwln MUI]lll.y, wiM&gt;
grawate, tor lha poll two yeoro oome 25 yean qo putored the
Ilia been working with the n...
dllreb. Ha hao a poriob at
Jllrtment or state PeriOODel or Marlelts.
Ohio. 9ie'o planning to locate
some empiO)'IIIOnl once thay get
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rormer ~zy Parker ol. Rutland,
will be combining buslnaoa wltll
pleasure for the next tWo weeks.
~zy Ia here [rom Columbu•
for a two-weeks'obaarvatlon_perlnd In the horne economics do- ·
pertment ~ the Melga L o c a I
School Dlltrlet. 9ie and her ocm,
Joy, are spending the Ume wltll
her parents, Mr. end Mra. IJI&gt;.
mer Parker of RQtland.
A oenlor Ia the School or Home
Economies at Ohio !late Univer~
alty, &amp;lzy made the deao'a honor list tor tlie 1968 sununer\IWU"·
ter. ate had a 3,8 grade aver-

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Mrs. George HeiDaa was host.-eaa tor the ThuradiY nlgllt meet.
IJW or tile Paot Chle!o or MlgDOIIa T-Ie Pythlan Slataro.
Mrs. Ethel Stewart preelded
at the meeting whioh opanod with
pnyer. Mrs. Loulae Heine• wu
a guest. Heporled Improved !rom
Illness wao Mrs. Amanll Kasper. Hooteos !or the Oetober
mootk¥1 wlll be Mrs. Doris
Grueser.
Gomes were played with prlz..
.eo be1JW awarded w Mra. Marprot Seldenoble, Mrs. LoiD"a
Eloalolaln. Mrs. NetUe Hayeo,
aDd Mrs. Karl Gruaaer.
cake. 81Dd:wtcbes, aDd cotree
were served tD thole ramed .~
Mro. HOill'l' Helbol, Mrs. Ella
Sm1.tb. Mill 'I1Iebna Grueser,
Mrs. Giadlo Olclder, Mrs. WIOo
,.. COOit, , and Mrs. Ellaa Kll·
linger.

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Plan Rummage Sale
The Women's Sodety ~Chris­
dan Service ol the RuUand Unit.
ed Mtlhodlst Church wUI hold a
rummap llale at the Americu
Le81on ball In Rutland Saturday

bogilmlng at 9 a.m. Al\l'OIIO havIng I'OIIIJIIap to donate lilly leave
II at tile home ol Mrs. Georp
White, Rutland.

Occasion Really

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needs to be replaud, call or wri~ tM Electric: Company and ask that a
heating specialist talk with' You. No obliption, ol course!
He'll be happy to explain why over I ,400 familit!! on our lines have
switched ro flameless electric ~)ear. They got
facts on cost, cleanliness

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Roush, principal of Mason Grade
Jacklyn J e a n Seldenabel,
School, announced t he enroll~
daughter of Mr. and Mr8. Jack
Seklenabel, gracllated S u n d a y ment this year is 268.
Teachers and the grades they
[rom the Marietta School or Pracare teaching are, ft.rst grades,
tero iS,Mcl14 o! Mark entitled, Uoal Nursing.
Miss Ivy Sleeth and Mrs. Flos·
"Before ·'ftie COck Crows, h' from
Gracllatlon exerclaes tor the
ale
Allensworth; secon:l grade,
the atudr book. Laura PJekens, 36 memhers or tile ola•• comMiss
Helen metner, ani secorr:l
pro-, read mlsolooarleo to pleting the 12-month course were
and
third
grades, Miss Jane Bal..
be prayed tor, [oUowed by ID"'Y· held at 4 p.m. at the Marietta
ley;
third
grade, Mrs. Karen
or.
High School.
Brown.
The October hootess wUl be
11!1&amp;&amp;
Seldenabel gradusted
Also, fourth grade, Miss Lor·
Mrs. Plclam and devotlono and rrom POmeroy High School In
ena
Weiss, and Miss Wdred
Bible IlDdy ey Ada Slack. Mro. 1967. "s.e wiD take the • t a t e
Hawley,
fourth atkl fltth grades;
Hazel Clark, booteso, IOI'fed re- hoard examlnaUon Ia October.
tlfth
grade,
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds;
lrtshmenta.
Gains to Marietta !or h e r
sixth grade, Miss Lucy Bulmer;
commencement besides her parspecial education, Mrs. Nancy
ents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fleldo; aid in SPOclal educaUon,
White. Mr. end Mro. Pbllllp
Miss Margaret Buckalew, ani
Smith, Darlene and Terry, Mr.
aid in reading, Mrs. Charlotte
and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan, Elslne,
Coon.
Tony and Mikel, Mill Palty Goegleln, and Roger Ouro.

Mrs. Heines is

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The .Cheater .Grade S e h o o I _ . , and
1111- willie.
PTA wiD mecit Monday at 8 - . e d . Retltstwd• IIIII. .
p.m. It the o~l. The PJ'(181'am Mned.

Sally Schaaf, OPeclal education teoeher In the RutloJid ochoolo
ter, vialted over the weekend tor several years, received her ma1ter'1 degree ln tD.ICitiCII at
wltll Mr. llld Mrs. WWlam Mor- Ohio Unlverait.Y in August. She's al11(e been atven a teleldnla!.
rlo and Mr. and Mro. Martin olotantohlp at Ohio U, and alq with that wUJ be ccmtlnul&gt;w her 11111dles. saii.y ~aides in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smltll
ol. COiwnbu1 vlolled here over
HAPPINESS FOR MR AND MRS. Morlln Al&gt;hott lo Mving tile
tho ,...,end wltll tllelr ehildren, family back home. Their daughter, Vlvlau, her huablnd, Bllllnple,
Kavla and Cbrlol)', 10IIo are tem- and the c011&gt;le'o children wW arrive later t1t1a month [rom A!rl&amp;
porarUy reoldlng with t h e I r tor a several weeks' visit. Arxl then it wUI be back to Atrlca for

On .Sept. 3rd

Reedsville commurdty where Mr.
Plckeno Ia a prominent farmer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Williams, Mr, and Mrs.
Lyle Balderson and Kay, Reed..
viDe; Mrs. Katllryn Dietz and
BUI Be'-'- an1 Mr and Mr
Blll Wllllams, Lancaster; Mrs.
Hirry Pickens and her brother,
Den Erskln. Raclne; w. and
Mrs. Harold sauer, Mary Ruth
and Joy, Middleport, Route l;
llfr. and Mra. WUUam Meredith,
Chuck an1 Roger, Beverly; Mr.
and Mro. Erne !It Whfteheed, Jean,
Jane and Jull, and Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Weber, David and Mark,
HeedovDie.

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Mr. and MrL Gene Abbott
ani dauatrtor; Lori, or Lancas-

Ladies Meet

Given on Anniversary
A surprise celebration in obaervance or the 25th wedding
annlvorury or Mr, and Mro.
~arren Plekeaa, Reedsville. waa
field Sunday at Forked Run State
Park.
A ,_Oollered
annlver••~ cake
.,
topped with e miniature bride ard
groom centered the plonic table.
Mr. and MrL Pickens Ore pr&amp;o
aented with a sterling ·slh•er
cream and sugar set and an
engraved tn3',
. Warren Pickens and LUIIan
Willlamo were married on Sept.
12, 1943 at the ReedoviUe Moth&lt;&gt;eliot per._e II¥ tile late Rev.
E. L. Mlller. They ha'" Uved
their entire marriage In tile

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Emily Circle

Surprise Celebration

HUNTINGTON, ,WIST VIRGIN14 U7DI
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about the cost

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wa

a dinner served

Mr. and Mra. Robert Bur.... entertained !AJnday with a
!amtly psrty -tng tllelr ocm,
steve, and Jaeltle Caney, daugh.
ter ~ Mr. and Mro. Jack Corsey
on ~lr birthdays.
A wleaer roast was held with
1co eream and c:ako belns aer.
ved by the hoilo. Altendlng betldea lbe Robert Burocm and
car.- lamllleo were Mrs. Locmo Bur1011, 111101 Mary Bur-.
and Mloa Joan Buroon. Athena.

PTA Will Meet

Community
By Charlene
Corner••• Hoeflich

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bert Roush.
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Mrs. Em est Powell read "'lbe
Mr. and Mro. Charlea White
Weaver," and Mrl. Parker read spent lblday Ia Che1Bj108ke, w.
-·How 11da Old World H a 1 Va. vlllltlns relatlvea.
Changed" and ''God ForRive
Mn. Tom lam.areW and aons,
Me."
David and Ancto, were weekend
Ccmteoto conducted II¥ 1\fro.
guests of """ parents, Mr. end
Max Eichinger ...,.. won by Mro. Mro. [)avid Ohlinger.
Jamea Gilmore and Mro. BowMr. and Mrs. William Seien. Attending betldoa t h 0 I t
pel, dall8bter, Clare, ani named were Mre. Lawrence EJJ~ Billy, ani Mrs. George Fry,
lin, Mro. Paul Elohlnger, Mrl.
eo of Columbuo, an1 MI•• Macarman Erans, and Paulo and bel
Hyaell, Middleport, visited
1'arlutiY El cldnpr.
Saturday at ·tile farm homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin end
children, near Recine. Mr. and
Mro. Seipel had brought Mro.
Fry here to visit her sisters,
Mrs. Herbert Fink and Miu
Hysell, while Mre. Laura Set~
pel accompenlos Mrl. Ruth Petlibone oo a trip to Florida. Mro.
Fry makes her borne ln Columbus with her daughter, Mro.
Laura Seipel.
SYRACliSE - The ApoaUes
Mrs. Jerr,y Graham ot Racine,
Creed and Purpoae or United and her lOll, Allan .Graham ot
Presbyterian Women were read COlumbus wer(l Saturc:t.,y dinner
Ia unloon to gpen the meeting of aueota or Mr. and Mro. Harold
the Emily Missionary Circle at Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy.
1:30 p.m. Sept. 3 with a scripMr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and
lure veroe.
sons, Tommy and Chris, Colum.
Minutes or the last meeting bus, will come Wedoeaday tor a
waa reed by aecretery Ado Slack. several ckys• visitw:lththelrparTreasurer Florence Potts re~ ento, Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Slapurled that Ajlportloomenl wes ter end Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wat.c1 $21.75 had been sent in. A kina.
letter was read rrom Mrs. Har·
Hanley Ccme, aon-ln.JaworMrs.
ry Henry of AmeavUie ltatlng Gertrude Cabeen, aul!ered a
that a Dlotrlet Ill Fall Presby- heart attock &amp;mday evening and
terlal meetblg wUI he held at the Is confined to Unlveralty Hosplt.
Alexander Presbyterian Church al.
on US 50 west or Alheno on Oct.
3.
During tile ''placlngortheleast
eoln, w Mro. Polto read, ''TrUe

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Mro. Paul Frlek preolded at
the meeting c!urlng which time
PAl were made for a rum~
maa, oale to be held em o.t. 4and ·5. Mro. Elcblnger dooaled
a walker to the elub,
Olllcero eleeted to1· tha 196889 year were Mrs, Frldt, president; Mrs. Elehtnger, vlee presdent; Mn. Robert Bowell, aeeretery; ~ Mro. Mix Elohlnaor, treai01J'er. A thank you card
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Parker read the 100th Paalm,
there was the Lord'• Prayer
Ia Wllooo and o1ng1ng or
'-The &amp;ilre We Get Topth:er,,.
ucoun.t Your Bleesl.ngs, u and
"Brigbten tile COmer Where

Family Party Given

Health Club met Tburaday night
at the home or Mrs. Allen Eldl-

COVERS ANY COLOR
IN ONE COAT.

THURSDAY SEPT. ·12
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ----.

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ous assault, also pleaded Innocent and trial date 0[ the week
or Oct. 7 set; Frederick Mrurnlng, Ashton, charged with en-.
terlng without breaking, a felony, will enter his plea on sep.
tember 13.

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when the Laurel Clll! Better

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TO HOLD FREE NEIIIII
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Plana were made tor the anPomeroy ameraoncy oquad and a nual potluck amdverury dinner
contrlbutioo from Mill Lueretla "' be held at the home or Mra.
Genhelmor !or UIO or hoapltal Bertha Parker.

ONE-COAT
HOUSE
PAINl

ea.rlng
Cou·nse·lor

·Heights Ouuch

The Dally Sentinel, ll!lddlepcjrt-Pomeroy, o.,

Mrs. Frick Elected
President of Club

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non, entered an innocent plea a1 orders have been entered in
and trial date was not set; Faye the ottlce of the circuit clerk signJetrers, West Columbia, lndlct- ed by the court, among them a

25, Glenwood, arrested on a peace

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P AVORS AMENDMENTS
WASIIINGTON - Tenth Diotrlet C&lt;logreaoman Clorence E.
lllllor hu opoken Ia !nor or
-menta ~ the Mallpower
lloYeiapment and Training Aet
IIIey eame boton the u. s.

HOLZER HOSPrf AL: VIsiting
hours Z-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
well done,"' and Yoted to buy ma. only on Pediatrics Ward.
terlalo tor the ..,. eonceaslm
ADMISSIONS
Ralph Lewis, 701Jlk Second
ani pre81bax Ia tile amount or
Avi; Mrs. George P. Mlller,
$850.
The actlvit;y report or tha oJty 58 Pine st.; John W. Davl4oon,
pollee department was read as 18$ Greenbrier Dr.; Miss Mar·
oubmltted ey adef Jack Pylea tha E. Six, 492 Olk Dr.; Andrew
showing tha department mem- Toler, Rt. I BidweU: Mrs. Jerry
bers Investigated 17 aecldenta L. Nibert, Rt. I Galllpollo; Mrs.
and arrested four drivers im'ol- GeraJd D. Johnson, Mason; Lew·
ved; loaued 439 perking licketo is T. Taylor, Milson; Paul W.
and two unlaw!lll )Jirklng lick- Taylor, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Cecil
eta; made 15 road law arrests Kirk, Mason; .Rocky E. Roach,
and 15 other misdemeanor ar .. Rt. 2 PL Ple..ant; KarenJ. Cnw·
resta; served three justice of ford, Rt 1 Letart; Mrs. Frank
peaee warrant, and worked a to- M. Reynolds, Milson; Mrs. Joon
tal or 981 man houra.
G. Grueser, Mason: Mrs. MiMayor Morgan reminded coun- chael E. Blaine, MtdtReportj carcU 0[ a meeting oo Sept. 19 ey W. Hull, Syracuse: Mrs. Rod[or a !llrther hearing and df.s.. ney c. Hysell, Pomeroy; Mrs.
cusoton or PL Pleallnl boeom- Arnold J . H1.1&gt;.P. Rt. 2 Racine;
lng the !lrot in tile otate to have Mrs. Roy L. Dearing, Jackson;
a naUonal emergency tumber Howard P. Uoyd, RL I Olk
HUI: carl 0. Six, Rt. 1 Jackson;
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The financial otatement or the Mrs. Oakey Harless, Jackson;
three clzy deportmento was read Mrs. Marloil F. W1lltson, Chaunohowlng the following balance• cey; Stace G. Peck, McArthur;
Ople W. Swiney, SalldyviUe, w.
oo Auguot 31, 1968 - City,
$5,662.57; Water Works, $32,- Va.; Mrs. Chloe L Shatter, La~
380.57; Sewer Fund, $22,510.19. caster; Mrs. MJnerva Kelley,
Preaent were MQor Morgan, Coal Grove; Mrs. John M. CWP
Clerk Patty Burdette, Attomey dy, Jackson; Leonard H. McPeak.
R. G. Muagrave and cc:JUnCLl mem- Jackson; Mrs. Ray McGranna~
bers Bill WeHman, Wallace han, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. James
Slllltll, Jim Wiggins, Leonsrd RIC- W. White, Ashland, Ky.; Randall
no, Jim Fisher, Reid DeolltUe, c. Evans, Rt. 3 Oak Hill.
Wadear Thabet, Jack Fowler and
BIR'111S
Mrs. George P. Miller, 58
Russell Holland.
Pine SL, daughter, 1:03 p.m.
Monday; Mrs. Rodney C. Hysell,
Pomeroy, son, 4:10 p.m. Mon-

plead Innocent and trlal date or .,(,

derson. both charged with in-toxication and William E. Deal,

SALARIES RISE
COLUMBUS (li:NS) - The av.
•aae lalolll")' or Ohio's 92,532
lUll tbne teochero wao $7,353 In
l t - . cornpsred to $6,482 In
preY!oua yeoro. A report eomplled 1&gt;¥ the Dlvloton at Comput.
or Senlceo and StaUitlcal Reporll Ia Columbuf, showed the
$871 averap increase lllarger
thaD total lncreoaeo !or lbe pro...,, !our yeoro and dwble the
averaae tor the Uniled State• [or
tile poll JOir.

Uclpaled In tile program I h I 1
seaaon. Holland and Ml.Uer were
appllllded by llOUD&lt;U !Or a "Job

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or .,;.ny ttat really notJ!tna wai ~
decided at the long and 10111..

·eational-Cultural' Center
EndanLYered
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times heated heartne. •Inca I
firmly against the center being tate was not taken.

PLEASANT -

Mondl1 aJabt

A public
em tile pro-

olte or Onmance School

~Willa for a reereatlonal-cul~

don members ani SupL l Brooko

p\'OI)erty was the most suitable.
Sllllth of Mai!OI1 Cowty school He added that $16,875 had aJ.
ayatem was attended by 134 per· reody been given the city ID pro-

enunent madelbeoe funda avaUable Cpr Point Pleaaont to beUd

sons.

1 center on 1 "75-25 ntchlng

center In Mason Count;y
BUl Lewis, president or the
caUld result ln the loss ot a ted- school PTA. presided at the seaenl arant or more than $1 ,. slon with pros and cons aired
100.000 for the project and tlle and a question all! answer peri·
Whole matter belrw; scutUed.
od held.
A heated public aptnion meet~
G. A. Biggs, chairman or the
1JW otOrdnanceSchoolPTAmem- Centsr committee, told of the
ben, members or the commit- proposed center and stated they
tee of the center, faculty of Ord- had looked at six othlu sites and
·aanee school, board of educa~ felt that the Ordnance school

lo RI'Oiflng yeorly.
Biggs ataled tile center would
be erected on 4. 7 acreo I! IIIia
ceed with the plans for the prt&gt; atte ,Is used lDd the bulidlna will
posed center, but a site must be JDclude . &amp; bowlliW IIley, 1,000
selected before they can take seat auditorium, .Pll1 area a,
another step and it must be •wlmmlng pool, canteen and many
selected before October 24.
other features tor both the d1U·
He saki site selection is the dren, youth and adults.
nrst step, but It will take the
Biggs statedafterhearlngopiacooperation ofeveryMasonCOUI'I- . tons voiced It the session lut
tlan to make it a reality m:l night he felt the center would
noted that the center would be a not become a reallty.
great asset to the courty, which
Three days after'''the Sllvar

Bridge Dl .. ater, the federal gov.

worlhWhUo tokes ..crlftce and erecled oo school arounds.
coqJOntlon and tlda ,.11 aomoMrs. Alton Jorilan, a teacher
1111rv we eou14 not a!fOrd to not at onnnce, aald she felt that
give our yourwaters, nor do we this was not a matter for the
waM them 011 the hlghwa,ya, parents 'Of Or&lt;1nan~e school to
streets or undeslra~ placet lo- decide •• it was county proper·
stead o[ a w.U regulated and op- 0' and would be u•ed cOunty.wide
eratecl center.
,
IJ1d' it should be left up to the
steve WJhon, vice presidert peqJle's representatives aS to
ot PPHS student councU, stated what ls the decldfng factor, and
thlt the youth do not even have the board ofedueaUon Is the one
a bowUq eenter to 10 to. the to lnake tile dMI decision. It Is
high school 8)'11\ Js not an Ideal listed on the ageD lor tonight's .
place for dancing, and he felt school board meeting.
the center would keep a lot of
Dr. Leonard Brown, member
of the achool board, 11110ke many
tlmea during the thre.hour sea.
alon aDd was tlrmly against the
school groun:l site. Two other
board members, Ted Stevens and
Harry Siders were preaerit but
did not commenL
LOuloe Endler, WUIIam M. GoodKathleen Mornhout, Adminiswin, IIIIas Ada Green, MrL lliy·
or Pleaoant Valley Hosmond G. Holfman, Tammy B. pital, opoke In favor otthe sehoul
King, Elbl E. Rowland, llarGld ground site otatblg she Celt It
M. Runell, Mrs. Meriett, Mrs. was a shame for over a million
Kenneth H. Swick, Mro. Roeold dollars to be given to the cowty
L. Tw)'lllan, Mrs. Richard E. and not toke advontaae o! It
Weaver, Mrs. Harry R. Welland. She noted that we eoul4 not third&lt;
Mrs. Jame• S. Angel and Infant of the youth 20 years from now,
daughter, M{s. WUIIam C. Por- but today' a needs is what should
ter u.l intari son.
be of Interest.
Mlny others talked out both
for and against the site selec--

balls. A boat t 11ue would have
to· ~ YUtfd for the city's share.
The oenter would be openled
somewhat uke a YMCAprogam.
The Rev. Otarlea Frum, cochalnnan of the committee, said
that )'OUth leave Point Pleuant
11 1001) Ia poaalble because they .
ha""ve noth1J11 here toturtherthelr
cultural, recreational or educaUoaal deairea. He atatedu,ythh)l·

Paving to Begin this M.o nth
PT, PLEASANT - Paving or
Milo and olde atreeto
from 6th to 12th Street will bello thla month according to an
announcement by Mayor D. B.
Morgan in the re8Ular session
~ city councU Monday night.
n.e good news was well received by council members u
the otreet In that area hao become almost hnpassable this
swnmer with chuck holes 110 large
and wmerous that 1t was lmpolalble to mi11 tbem. Morgan stated the contractors, Black Rock,
Inc., would possibly begin the
project by September 15.
The Mly&lt;)r oald that contracta
wltll tile property owner• concerned had been given out and
must be signed and In the clty
building by Sept. 25 and llloae
owners who have not paid their
uaeollllfllt by October I would
have liens placed against their
proper\¥. Malor Morgan assured
c:ouncll that an lnspector would
be on the job so we (the city)
wouldn't end up with a oUck job
like RL 62 (Viand Street).
In commenting on the slick
condi.Uon or tile new resurfacIng ol Vlaod st., the mayor oald
1le had contacted the state road
commission on the hazardous
condition ani .... told that they
would take cue of it, but to
date nothing hod been done.
He esllmated that at lessl nine
accldeutl 1n the past month or
10 hod been directly relaled to

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Attorney Ray Musgrave asked that the matter of petitioning
ror the amexlng or Burdette addition into the city be considered
at a special meeting to be held

later this month.
Tommy Holland aod Ralph Miller, little league officials, aaked help [rom the clty to build
a conceasion stand and preasbox at the UtUe league field.
Holland reported on the progress
made at the fields this year and

Ball to Run

For Delegate

Eugene
Ball, owner and operator of Gene
Ball's Restaurant tn PointPlea..
art, was named by the Mason
Count;)' Democrat Executive committee, as a candidate ror the
House of Delegates. Ball's name
was filed just hours prtor to the
deadline for vacancies on the
tickets to be tllled for the November general election.
Ball will be apposed by R R
Smith, local atbrney, who was
named by the Republican Exec~;
tive Committee, to .f111 the vacancy lett on their ticket by the
withdraw of Republican House
Minority Leader Berton C. Jones
as a candidate. Jones who was
1;X1 the republican ticket in the
MIJ' primary ticket had no oppothe sUck surface. Morgan said sition.
when he received calls concernIng tile slickness he told callers
to write the alate road commla111011, ani hoped JD811Y private citIzens would do so.
Mayor Morgan aloo pointed oot
that while the contractors were
here the paving or the t w 0
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Wallllt and Jooes Streett betw- Flrlt and Second Streeto,
-'&lt;1 be 'with tile bouolng
SYRACUSE - A layette show·
projoet poylng three - !ourtho
er
was gl ven in honor of Mrs.
~ the colt and the property
Roger
HubNrd at her home r&amp;owner 1 the rest.
centl.y on College Road with Mrs.
A reprelel'ltatlve of the ElBin Street sw_. eompany wao Jean Evans, Mrs. Esther Sylvespreoent at the meeting to dlo- ter, Mrs. Helen Hubbard, 11'11
cuoa hia ~ct. The city had Mrs. Karen Wercy tbe hostessreceiVed two bids for a new es. Games were played and priz-per, a Wll,)'l10. prlcnd at es won by Mrs. Lura Crooks,
$9,500 wltll trade-ln, and an El- Mrs. Jean Allen 4111 Mrs. Paula
lli&gt;. priced at $9,795 with trado- SWatzeL
Pink and blue streamers exID.
tended
!rom the ceiling light to
Jim Wlgglna, chairman of the
corners
of a tessinet •. in which
eomml- to lnveltlgate t h e
the
marur
gift&amp; were placed. cake,
ptrcbuing of a new sweeper,
ptmeh
and
mlnts were served.
reeommanded that tile purehaa-.
Guests
besides
those named
1ng be dolOYed until the commi ..
were
Mrs.
Charlotte
Nease and
tee looked at the finances to ne
Diana,
Mrs.
Margaret
Eichinghow the purchue .... going to be
er,
Mrs.
Non
Houdashelt,
Mrs.
made. cooncu voted to accept
Wlllla
Hublard,
Mrs.
OpaiKloes,
Wlaina' reconunerxlation.
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VISIT BLESSINGS

PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mra. Douglas A. Blenlng or
Fort Wayne, fnd. , were gue.t•
ol. Mr. and Mro. Roy Bleoolng
Frldll)' and Salurday, enroute to
the Blue Rldae mwntalM on a
vocation trip. ll!los Myrtle BleBBIne or ~ wao a weekend
auelt ~ her ponnta on Unooln
Aveme.

ARRESTS REPORTED
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
1'8corded at the count)' jail durq the weekend were Donald
Leroy Martin, 24, Henderson;
Homer Litchfield, 53, Rt. 3 Hen--

box.

Holland sold 326 youlllo par-

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Improvements cited at t h e
[lelds by Holland Included new light and poles, reoeatblg or
bleachers, two new dug - out&amp;,
mounds, chest protectoro and
ahln guards; bats of all sizes,
baseballs, and more trophies awarded, with 126 being glyen
this year. Holland stated the
group took In apprmdmatezy $8,.200 this sea.sOO~and spent
approximately
$6,800 and
had earmarked ano111er $1,000 towards conatruellllg a
new conoosslon stand aDs press.

·Indictments
Answered in
Circuit Court
PT. PLEASANT - Several
persoos indicted last week by
the Mason COunty circuit court
grand jury appeared in court
Monday morning to answer to
their indictments.
WUey L. Phelps of Pomeroy,
lrdicted on the misdemeanor
charge or assault 11"11 battery,
entered a guilty plea and sentencing date of Nov. 1 was set.
Phelps 18 !roe on $500 bond.
Harold R. Russell, West Columbia, hdcted on the mlsd•

October 14 was aet; Helen Wllson, Mason, charged with con-tributing to deltquency of mi-

Houe ~ llapn-Uvoo.

day.

DISCHARGES
Alien D. Acree, 1Mrs. Luey J,
Butcher, Frank J. Dalton, Miss

{)ne Divorce
POINT PLEASANT -

Meetings Noted
PT, PLEASANT - Meetlago
teheduled !or Holgltto U n I t e d
Metmd:I.Jt Church membera are:
Tueaday: Friendship cla01
meetblg at the church at 6:30
p.m. in the form of a covered
dish aupper and business meetWednoaday: Bible IlDdy and
prll)'er meeting at 7:30p.m. Choir
members will}JJ'actl.ce at 8:35 p.

ed on a teloo;y charge

Thuraday: Momlng Bible otuey
at 10 o'clock.

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FALSE TEETH
Do ral&amp;e teeth drop, allp or wobble
when you talk, eat, laua:h or cee~~e?
Don't be abnoyed and. embanUied
by •uch handleaPB. PASI££1 8, an

alkaline (non -acid) powder to spl'ln·
tle on your platea, teeJ)It'allll teetb
more firmly .et. 01vn oonndent te!el·
lnr l)f Hcur1tl' and added

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Oet PASTBZTH " all clnll' counten.

FABRICS

ot teloni- divorce granted to Raymond Far~

rell Yonker, Jr., tram Sharon
Lee Yonker, the plaintiff was
granted care 1111 cus:tod7 of their
infant cbildrerii the divorce of
Betty Cl.rolyn Dur!t VII. Chris
Lynn Durst was dismissed by
reason or reconciltatioo; a crimInal order otyled state 0[ West
Virginia vs. G1en Jolmson and
PLEASANT VAlLEY HOSPITAL Robert COUe~lng tMt tile
ADMITTED: Thomas Cleland, matters therein had been preRacine; Ruasell HollaOO, Sr., PL sented to the September, 1968,
Plessant; Mrs. Ralph Anderson. and hod failed ID return an InWest Columbia; Mrs. Grift [)ur .. dictment, waa therefore dismiss~
bin, Pt Pleasant; Debra McGin- ed !rom the docket with the denis, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Lyons, fendants releaoed [rom bond.
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Arlie Rucker,
Both Glen Jolmson and Robert
Arbuckle; John Simpkins, Mason; Couch were OUegedly lnwlved
Gregory Sullivan, Pt. Pleasant; in treapauiJ:w. on private pr~
Larry Meadows, Pl. Pleasant; percy In the PhUip Sporn plam
Mrs, Linda Boyd, Mrs. June DeDa Hogg, PL Pleasant; Gar· strike and had been arrested oo
Slyre, Mrs. Mary Jane Gibbs, don F. Young, West Columbia; warnnts slenecl by plant perMiss Janice Evans, Rose Mary Albert Rhodes, PL Pleaaont;
sonneL
Hmbard, ani Jimmy, Randy and Mrs. Harry Grimm. New Haven;
Harry Stover, Gallipolis Ferry;
Ricky Werry,
Sendi~ g1fta were Miss Marie Patricia Morgan, Pt Pleasant.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. IJouslas
Houdashelt, Mrs.
Genevieve
Schnekter, Mr!J. Eldon Will, Mrs. Mitchell, Henderson; Mrs. Cllf..
Betty Hayes, '!drs. Clrl Hubbord, ford Jelters, Southside; Mrs.
Mrs. Nancy Patterson, Mrs. Gordon Grigsby, Racine; Mae
Irene Parker, Mrs. Wanda Neis- Plants, PL Pleasant; Barbara
ler, Mrs. Eleanor Wingett, Mrs. Mccarty, PL Pleasant; Cheryl
~ Evans, Sr., Mrs. Helen Har- Watson, HeiXlenon; Mrs. Walter
ris, Mrs. Helen Diddle, Mrs. Selby, PL Pleasant; Mrs. GIY·
Christene Grimm and Mrs. Ada lord Thomas, Pt.. Pleasant; Debra
McGinnis, PL Pleoasrt; Donold
Slack.
Lyons, PL Pleoaa~

Many home sewers save up to
onHW.r when they sew their
own. come and browse

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chac rhey have aeaucd rhe
services of Mr. John Wroten
factory trained consultant loi our
S))Kial all daY' hcarin1 aid consuhalion. II you ,haft 1 hnrins
hurir1g cnt, and demonttn.tion
of all (he nA" Belrone Hearin,.

fRESH BATTERIES
ONE-HALf PRICE
It you are 1 hearing aid user
and rome in durin&amp; our special
htarin1 1id conaultation, you

may purclwe a set of bacterin

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Feallrin&amp; Our Best Selections

THE FABRIC SHOP
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For Bible Study, Mrs. !'Otto
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Studies in PN

BARBARA JONES Finegold and husbend, Lorry, left IDIIIf tor
Y8ll' at '
least.
Lorry gracmled from Ohio Calh&gt;llo Church, certa1n11 hu
State Unlverotto Ia August and our bolt wlobol lllr lmprored
wiD be doing graduate work on health. Ht'o eurrently em a Jborl
a Veterans AdminiStration atlleave from hiJ ~· ot tb •
pend at the Unlversley of South dllrch, and my, how bo'o mill•
Corollna. IUa major - cUn!cal ed.
paychology.
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Hero ilmdoy to hold ma11 no
Bul&gt;ara, an Ohio Unlvertlzy tile Rev. Fr. !ldwln MUI]lll.y, wiM&gt;
grawate, tor lha poll two yeoro oome 25 yean qo putored the
Ilia been working with the n...
dllreb. Ha hao a poriob at
Jllrtment or state PeriOODel or Marlelts.
Ohio. 9ie'o planning to locate
some empiO)'IIIOnl once thay get
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MRS, JIM CARPENTER, the
rormer ~zy Parker ol. Rutland,
will be combining buslnaoa wltll
pleasure for the next tWo weeks.
~zy Ia here [rom Columbu•
for a two-weeks'obaarvatlon_perlnd In the horne economics do- ·
pertment ~ the Melga L o c a I
School Dlltrlet. 9ie and her ocm,
Joy, are spending the Ume wltll
her parents, Mr. end Mra. IJI&gt;.
mer Parker of RQtland.
A oenlor Ia the School or Home
Economies at Ohio !late Univer~
alty, &amp;lzy made the deao'a honor list tor tlie 1968 sununer\IWU"·
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Mrs. George HeiDaa was host.-eaa tor the ThuradiY nlgllt meet.
IJW or tile Paot Chle!o or MlgDOIIa T-Ie Pythlan Slataro.
Mrs. Ethel Stewart preelded
at the meeting whioh opanod with
pnyer. Mrs. Loulae Heine• wu
a guest. Heporled Improved !rom
Illness wao Mrs. Amanll Kasper. Hooteos !or the Oetober
mootk¥1 wlll be Mrs. Doris
Grueser.
Gomes were played with prlz..
.eo be1JW awarded w Mra. Marprot Seldenoble, Mrs. LoiD"a
Eloalolaln. Mrs. NetUe Hayeo,
aDd Mrs. Karl Gruaaer.
cake. 81Dd:wtcbes, aDd cotree
were served tD thole ramed .~
Mro. HOill'l' Helbol, Mrs. Ella
Sm1.tb. Mill 'I1Iebna Grueser,
Mrs. Giadlo Olclder, Mrs. WIOo
,.. COOit, , and Mrs. Ellaa Kll·
linger.

Special An

Plan Rummage Sale
The Women's Sodety ~Chris­
dan Service ol the RuUand Unit.
ed Mtlhodlst Church wUI hold a
rummap llale at the Americu
Le81on ball In Rutland Saturday

bogilmlng at 9 a.m. Al\l'OIIO havIng I'OIIIJIIap to donate lilly leave
II at tile home ol Mrs. Georp
White, Rutland.

Occasion Really

Is-Sand
FLOIERS
. From
DUDLEYS FLORIST
59 N. 2nd Ave.
992-5560

MIDDLEPORT

Jf you're planning to builJ a home, or if your present heating s~tem
needs to be replaud, call or wri~ tM Electric: Company and ask that a
heating specialist talk with' You. No obliption, ol course!
He'll be happy to explain why over I ,400 familit!! on our lines have
switched ro flameless electric ~)ear. They got
facts on cost, cleanliness

.:.a:

and

. Then they installed electric heat.
Oon"t be misled by wUd tales about cost! Get aU the

NARROW

facts! Then you"JI want to join the ranks
1.400 warm, happy, hofntowners who alr~Y
heat tht: flamdn!i electric wtay.

AND

·&lt;Jail the

MEDIUM

E~trlc Company at

22s....tit11 in Columbus . Out~ick
of Col~s. call our neare\it
.

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busiM40Rice .

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MASON - Friday Mrs, Marie
Roush, principal of Mason Grade
Jacklyn J e a n Seldenabel,
School, announced t he enroll~
daughter of Mr. and Mr8. Jack
Seklenabel, gracllated S u n d a y ment this year is 268.
Teachers and the grades they
[rom the Marietta School or Pracare teaching are, ft.rst grades,
tero iS,Mcl14 o! Mark entitled, Uoal Nursing.
Miss Ivy Sleeth and Mrs. Flos·
"Before ·'ftie COck Crows, h' from
Gracllatlon exerclaes tor the
ale
Allensworth; secon:l grade,
the atudr book. Laura PJekens, 36 memhers or tile ola•• comMiss
Helen metner, ani secorr:l
pro-, read mlsolooarleo to pleting the 12-month course were
and
third
grades, Miss Jane Bal..
be prayed tor, [oUowed by ID"'Y· held at 4 p.m. at the Marietta
ley;
third
grade, Mrs. Karen
or.
High School.
Brown.
The October hootess wUl be
11!1&amp;&amp;
Seldenabel gradusted
Also, fourth grade, Miss Lor·
Mrs. Plclam and devotlono and rrom POmeroy High School In
ena
Weiss, and Miss Wdred
Bible IlDdy ey Ada Slack. Mro. 1967. "s.e wiD take the • t a t e
Hawley,
fourth atkl fltth grades;
Hazel Clark, booteso, IOI'fed re- hoard examlnaUon Ia October.
tlfth
grade,
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds;
lrtshmenta.
Gains to Marietta !or h e r
sixth grade, Miss Lucy Bulmer;
commencement besides her parspecial education, Mrs. Nancy
ents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fleldo; aid in SPOclal educaUon,
White. Mr. end Mro. Pbllllp
Miss Margaret Buckalew, ani
Smith, Darlene and Terry, Mr.
aid in reading, Mrs. Charlotte
and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan, Elslne,
Coon.
Tony and Mikel, Mill Palty Goegleln, and Roger Ouro.

Mrs. Heines is

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!!1.-iftO.,
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wlllecmalolotalll-orll'!'
DliiOIIDB. AU - . . r .O.Ui
The .Cheater .Grade S e h o o I _ . , and
1111- willie.
PTA wiD mecit Monday at 8 - . e d . Retltstwd• IIIII. .
p.m. It the o~l. The PJ'(181'am Mned.

Sally Schaaf, OPeclal education teoeher In the RutloJid ochoolo
ter, vialted over the weekend tor several years, received her ma1ter'1 degree ln tD.ICitiCII at
wltll Mr. llld Mrs. WWlam Mor- Ohio Unlverait.Y in August. She's al11(e been atven a teleldnla!.
rlo and Mr. and Mro. Martin olotantohlp at Ohio U, and alq with that wUJ be ccmtlnul&gt;w her 11111dles. saii.y ~aides in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smltll
ol. COiwnbu1 vlolled here over
HAPPINESS FOR MR AND MRS. Morlln Al&gt;hott lo Mving tile
tho ,...,end wltll tllelr ehildren, family back home. Their daughter, Vlvlau, her huablnd, Bllllnple,
Kavla and Cbrlol)', 10IIo are tem- and the c011&gt;le'o children wW arrive later t1t1a month [rom A!rl&amp;
porarUy reoldlng with t h e I r tor a several weeks' visit. Arxl then it wUI be back to Atrlca for

On .Sept. 3rd

Reedsville commurdty where Mr.
Plckeno Ia a prominent farmer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Williams, Mr, and Mrs.
Lyle Balderson and Kay, Reed..
viDe; Mrs. Katllryn Dietz and
BUI Be'-'- an1 Mr and Mr
Blll Wllllams, Lancaster; Mrs.
Hirry Pickens and her brother,
Den Erskln. Raclne; w. and
Mrs. Harold sauer, Mary Ruth
and Joy, Middleport, Route l;
llfr. and Mra. WUUam Meredith,
Chuck an1 Roger, Beverly; Mr.
and Mro. Erne !It Whfteheed, Jean,
Jane and Jull, and Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Weber, David and Mark,
HeedovDie.

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Mr. and MrL Gene Abbott
ani dauatrtor; Lori, or Lancas-

Ladies Meet

Given on Anniversary
A surprise celebration in obaervance or the 25th wedding
annlvorury or Mr, and Mro.
~arren Plekeaa, Reedsville. waa
field Sunday at Forked Run State
Park.
A ,_Oollered
annlver••~ cake
.,
topped with e miniature bride ard
groom centered the plonic table.
Mr. and MrL Pickens Ore pr&amp;o
aented with a sterling ·slh•er
cream and sugar set and an
engraved tn3',
. Warren Pickens and LUIIan
Willlamo were married on Sept.
12, 1943 at the ReedoviUe Moth&lt;&gt;eliot per._e II¥ tile late Rev.
E. L. Mlller. They ha'" Uved
their entire marriage In tile

i1!1Pe~sona/ Notes '!\

Emily Circle

Surprise Celebration

HUNTINGTON, ,WIST VIRGIN14 U7DI
' '

Hearinl.~d tales
about the cost

s

JOHN WROT.EI! .

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wa

a dinner served

Mr. and Mra. Robert Bur.... entertained !AJnday with a
!amtly psrty -tng tllelr ocm,
steve, and Jaeltle Caney, daugh.
ter ~ Mr. and Mro. Jack Corsey
on ~lr birthdays.
A wleaer roast was held with
1co eream and c:ako belns aer.
ved by the hoilo. Altendlng betldea lbe Robert Burocm and
car.- lamllleo were Mrs. Locmo Bur1011, 111101 Mary Bur-.
and Mloa Joan Buroon. Athena.

PTA Will Meet

Community
By Charlene
Corner••• Hoeflich

jfM·;;;di:;;;;:·.·:·· '· · · · · : .

bert Roush.
•
Mrs. Em est Powell read "'lbe
Mr. and Mro. Charlea White
Weaver," and Mrl. Parker read spent lblday Ia Che1Bj108ke, w.
-·How 11da Old World H a 1 Va. vlllltlns relatlvea.
Changed" and ''God ForRive
Mn. Tom lam.areW and aons,
Me."
David and Ancto, were weekend
Ccmteoto conducted II¥ 1\fro.
guests of """ parents, Mr. end
Max Eichinger ...,.. won by Mro. Mro. [)avid Ohlinger.
Jamea Gilmore and Mro. BowMr. and Mrs. William Seien. Attending betldoa t h 0 I t
pel, dall8bter, Clare, ani named were Mre. Lawrence EJJ~ Billy, ani Mrs. George Fry,
lin, Mro. Paul Elohlnger, Mrl.
eo of Columbuo, an1 MI•• Macarman Erans, and Paulo and bel
Hyaell, Middleport, visited
1'arlutiY El cldnpr.
Saturday at ·tile farm homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin end
children, near Recine. Mr. and
Mro. Seipel had brought Mro.
Fry here to visit her sisters,
Mrs. Herbert Fink and Miu
Hysell, while Mre. Laura Set~
pel accompenlos Mrl. Ruth Petlibone oo a trip to Florida. Mro.
Fry makes her borne ln Columbus with her daughter, Mro.
Laura Seipel.
SYRACliSE - The ApoaUes
Mrs. Jerr,y Graham ot Racine,
Creed and Purpoae or United and her lOll, Allan .Graham ot
Presbyterian Women were read COlumbus wer(l Saturc:t.,y dinner
Ia unloon to gpen the meeting of aueota or Mr. and Mro. Harold
the Emily Missionary Circle at Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy.
1:30 p.m. Sept. 3 with a scripMr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and
lure veroe.
sons, Tommy and Chris, Colum.
Minutes or the last meeting bus, will come Wedoeaday tor a
waa reed by aecretery Ado Slack. several ckys• visitw:lththelrparTreasurer Florence Potts re~ ento, Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Slapurled that Ajlportloomenl wes ter end Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wat.c1 $21.75 had been sent in. A kina.
letter was read rrom Mrs. Har·
Hanley Ccme, aon-ln.JaworMrs.
ry Henry of AmeavUie ltatlng Gertrude Cabeen, aul!ered a
that a Dlotrlet Ill Fall Presby- heart attock &amp;mday evening and
terlal meetblg wUI he held at the Is confined to Unlveralty Hosplt.
Alexander Presbyterian Church al.
on US 50 west or Alheno on Oct.
3.
During tile ''placlngortheleast
eoln, w Mro. Polto read, ''TrUe

Sunday for Son

IIIlA

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tor

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Your Nationwide
has savfoins for
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proble"', -.Mf.Wrciten~·aYi.te&amp;rf:o!·
ro come i'n" foi ' frft flidfonlt

at half·price. Limil one set ro 1

BOLTS OF BARGAINS

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&amp;hone i1 plated 10 announct

int~:

l1y

read.

N. Second Ave.

Don"( miss rhi1 opponuniry Her• is your chance ro try lhe
n,..·m and finnr Btlrone Hear·

Mro. Paul Frlek preolded at
the meeting c!urlng which time
PAl were made for a rum~
maa, oale to be held em o.t. 4and ·5. Mro. Elcblnger dooaled
a walker to the elub,
Olllcero eleeted to1· tha 196889 year were Mrs, Frldt, president; Mrs. Elehtnger, vlee presdent; Mn. Robert Bowell, aeeretery; ~ Mro. Mix Elohlnaor, treai01J'er. A thank you card
from the Theodore 'Pulllna ram.

992-5611

Middleport, Ohio

Don't Netlect Slipping

lnger.

ELMER BUR"$
CENTER

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To _ . the meetlna, M r •·
Parker read the 100th Paalm,
there was the Lord'• Prayer
Ia Wllooo and o1ng1ng or
'-The &amp;ilre We Get Topth:er,,.
ucoun.t Your Bleesl.ngs, u and
"Brigbten tile COmer Where

Family Party Given

Health Club met Tburaday night
at the home or Mrs. Allen Eldl-

COVERS ANY COLOR
IN ONE COAT.

THURSDAY SEPT. ·12
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ----.

m.

Sever~

ous assault, also pleaded Innocent and trial date 0[ the week
or Oct. 7 set; Frederick Mrurnlng, Ashton, charged with en-.
terlng without breaking, a felony, will enter his plea on sep.
tember 13.

-

10, 1968

~mont
was aclmowledged
when the Laurel Clll! Better

aaL)). 80'

TO HOLD FREE NEIIIII
OOISULTITIOI
-

Ing.

~

A demotion wu made to the
Plana were made tor the anPomeroy ameraoncy oquad and a nual potluck amdverury dinner
contrlbutioo from Mill Lueretla "' be held at the home or Mra.
Genhelmor !or UIO or hoapltal Bertha Parker.

ONE-COAT
HOUSE
PAINl

ea.rlng
Cou·nse·lor

·Heights Ouuch

The Dally Sentinel, ll!lddlepcjrt-Pomeroy, o.,

Mrs. Frick Elected
President of Club

KE

trator

non, entered an innocent plea a1 orders have been entered in
and trial date was not set; Faye the ottlce of the circuit clerk signJetrers, West Columbia, lndlct- ed by the court, among them a

25, Glenwood, arrested on a peace

,, 1
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Court Grants

meanor charge of trespassing,

warront.

P AVORS AMENDMENTS
WASIIINGTON - Tenth Diotrlet C&lt;logreaoman Clorence E.
lllllor hu opoken Ia !nor or
-menta ~ the Mallpower
lloYeiapment and Training Aet
IIIey eame boton the u. s.

HOLZER HOSPrf AL: VIsiting
hours Z-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
well done,"' and Yoted to buy ma. only on Pediatrics Ward.
terlalo tor the ..,. eonceaslm
ADMISSIONS
Ralph Lewis, 701Jlk Second
ani pre81bax Ia tile amount or
Avi; Mrs. George P. Mlller,
$850.
The actlvit;y report or tha oJty 58 Pine st.; John W. Davl4oon,
pollee department was read as 18$ Greenbrier Dr.; Miss Mar·
oubmltted ey adef Jack Pylea tha E. Six, 492 Olk Dr.; Andrew
showing tha department mem- Toler, Rt. I BidweU: Mrs. Jerry
bers Investigated 17 aecldenta L. Nibert, Rt. I Galllpollo; Mrs.
and arrested four drivers im'ol- GeraJd D. Johnson, Mason; Lew·
ved; loaued 439 perking licketo is T. Taylor, Milson; Paul W.
and two unlaw!lll )Jirklng lick- Taylor, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Cecil
eta; made 15 road law arrests Kirk, Mason; .Rocky E. Roach,
and 15 other misdemeanor ar .. Rt. 2 PL Ple..ant; KarenJ. Cnw·
resta; served three justice of ford, Rt 1 Letart; Mrs. Frank
peaee warrant, and worked a to- M. Reynolds, Milson; Mrs. Joon
tal or 981 man houra.
G. Grueser, Mason: Mrs. MiMayor Morgan reminded coun- chael E. Blaine, MtdtReportj carcU 0[ a meeting oo Sept. 19 ey W. Hull, Syracuse: Mrs. Rod[or a !llrther hearing and df.s.. ney c. Hysell, Pomeroy; Mrs.
cusoton or PL Pleallnl boeom- Arnold J . H1.1&gt;.P. Rt. 2 Racine;
lng the !lrot in tile otate to have Mrs. Roy L. Dearing, Jackson;
a naUonal emergency tumber Howard P. Uoyd, RL I Olk
HUI: carl 0. Six, Rt. 1 Jackson;
- 911 - ayotem.
The financial otatement or the Mrs. Oakey Harless, Jackson;
three clzy deportmento was read Mrs. Marloil F. W1lltson, Chaunohowlng the following balance• cey; Stace G. Peck, McArthur;
Ople W. Swiney, SalldyviUe, w.
oo Auguot 31, 1968 - City,
$5,662.57; Water Works, $32,- Va.; Mrs. Chloe L Shatter, La~
380.57; Sewer Fund, $22,510.19. caster; Mrs. MJnerva Kelley,
Preaent were MQor Morgan, Coal Grove; Mrs. John M. CWP
Clerk Patty Burdette, Attomey dy, Jackson; Leonard H. McPeak.
R. G. Muagrave and cc:JUnCLl mem- Jackson; Mrs. Ray McGranna~
bers Bill WeHman, Wallace han, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. James
Slllltll, Jim Wiggins, Leonsrd RIC- W. White, Ashland, Ky.; Randall
no, Jim Fisher, Reid DeolltUe, c. Evans, Rt. 3 Oak Hill.
Wadear Thabet, Jack Fowler and
BIR'111S
Mrs. George P. Miller, 58
Russell Holland.
Pine SL, daughter, 1:03 p.m.
Monday; Mrs. Rodney C. Hysell,
Pomeroy, son, 4:10 p.m. Mon-

plead Innocent and trlal date or .,(,

derson. both charged with in-toxication and William E. Deal,

SALARIES RISE
COLUMBUS (li:NS) - The av.
•aae lalolll")' or Ohio's 92,532
lUll tbne teochero wao $7,353 In
l t - . cornpsred to $6,482 In
preY!oua yeoro. A report eomplled 1&gt;¥ the Dlvloton at Comput.
or Senlceo and StaUitlcal Reporll Ia Columbuf, showed the
$871 averap increase lllarger
thaD total lncreoaeo !or lbe pro...,, !our yeoro and dwble the
averaae tor the Uniled State• [or
tile poll JOir.

Uclpaled In tile program I h I 1
seaaon. Holland and Ml.Uer were
appllllded by llOUD&lt;U !Or a "Job

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Tho llolly Sentinel, Middleport-l'omeroy, 0. , Sept. 10, 1968

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NOPE--MN'S
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COURTHOUSe
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WAtn' U
INPOitMTIOM
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OPPICI NOVII
eA1 I.M. to S:M p.M. Dally
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Fors.le

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

equipped, -

matlc

1965 GMC PICKUP •.....•... . .. . .. .... •• $1195
8 Ft. F1eetside, good ti res, fi cyl. engine. Priced below
market price.

Pomeroy .Motor Co.

'POMEROY, OHIO
I WISH to thank everyone for.
the gifts and cards sent to
me wbile l was confined to
Holler Hospital.
.
ForRent
Help Wanted
Becky Roush,
CAR HOPS, apply 1D per1011 at TIWLER LOTS. Bob's Moiiiie
11-IO.IIc
Mlddleporl
Court, Syracu.se. Oblo 111 Sllle
Craw's steak House, Pome-

Notice

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4-&lt;Ipeabr
sound l)'llem. Pay only ·
t7'1.31, or monthly paymenta.

!WILY

tutc

AMERICAN lllroo,

loveiJ maple fbiJab, wilb ....
otant on radio, AM 6 FM, 4opeed cbaDpr, dull Vlllame
-trot llaJan&lt;e &lt;rl ftl.ll, or

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Call Pomeroy

I;XPERT
Wheel Alignment

614·992-2181

5~55

Rt. 124, Phone lltMIIIil.
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Real Est• For S.le
O'BRIIIN • CIIOIJ

JUW.TY CXIIIPANY

repair . • . •.
IIENltY a.BLAND

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SALES AND SERVICE

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AVAILABLE
SOON

From the Larsest Trucll or
Bullct&gt;"r . RadlatDr "to ' The
!mallei! H-r Core.

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•rlne

· ILAETTNARS

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WMPO

LEGAL NOTICE

INFORMATION
NEWS ·

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Can No. 19918
Ettote of George H. Kenn9Cir, o...

Wolfpen

NO TRESPASSING or huntlni FULL TIME and pert time
Ollloe
-~·
aervlce and grooming. PltoDe
111 my prvporty. Addle R.
Rei.-- ......
C: IOIId ,
wortc. Phone 99UM3. 1-+«p TJWLER SPACE, ready to
1111Ul4J.
11 I lfe
Notlu Ia h.rebr gi•an that Clyde
boot up, private, pieiiiJ of
JlartaD, Rl. I, Racine, Obkl.
E. Kennedy of 34917 Anrte~poll• St.,
~tp MALE OR FEMALE, full or
room lor children ID p1q.
Worn•, Mlchitan hoa been dulr apo
Phone IJ9S 391M.
S.1f.dc AKC Golclen Retriever puppiel,
pert timo night or day, apply
polnttd E•acutor of tht E1tota of
514
Alii Sl, Middleport. 1)11.
Gaorve
H. Kan""dy, daceoMd, l.te
FOR TRADII'--Cub for 111In person BBF, Athens. Ohio.
of Pomeroy, Melt• Countr, Ohio.
M4ll.
&amp;»-ttc
llqaes. William Romm, MidM-12tc
Saturday '"'per guests or Mr.
Cradltorl ore required to fila th.h
Pets For S.le
dleport.
S.'Mitp
claim• with laid fldyciar)' wilhlr
and
Mrs.
Harley
Johnson
were
9CIINAUZERS, Ooc*en, Pood- KENN121EC PotaU., Ollrieii
montht .
WAITRESS , Write 668 V, In
Harley E. Johnson, Terry, AUo lour
lea and Weatles 'Whllo ~
Doted thl• 20th 4ay ofAI,IfU$t 1968.
IIJ1toii,
W
8
Dille
WILL DO III!Wlng at home Johnson, and Robert, Jobn, Pegcare o1 The Dally Sentinel,
ties'. .... bnedlng lied.
GBO. H06SIEIIER,BROKER gy, Carmel and Barbara Murlippero, pockets, pegging.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Pomeroy, Ohio.
II-I0-3tc
llarlcaroo Kennela, Coo19Die, POI'ATOES, WATERMELONS, 1'0IIIEIIOY - I !loors !0 a to, phy. Also Peggy, Carmel and
Proboto Judga of
hemming, alterations, elc.
County
0. 46'123.
S.1NIIIc
pbolle sa 2l5t ClaNnce l'l&lt;lfstone construetllll, nceDent Barbara were Saturday over .. 8/27 9/ 3 ••lei
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason.
9/10 3tc
Female
Help
Wanted
1111,
PortlaDd.
lor storage. $25011.00
Phone m5651.
~lfc
night guests.
TOY LADIES earn f25 an eveFor
Sale
MIDDLEPORT - Buslneal ol
Carmel Murphy was a FriR
ning demonatratlng toys and IT'S terrHlc lbe way we're sell- 1911 STEREO, loft1y walnut
day
overnight guest ot Patricia
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
JODr own, now operating. 0!&gt;gifts . No investment. Color
· LEGAL NOTICE
&lt;01110le
with
AM
and
FM
raIng Blue Lustre lor cleaning
portunlty lor couple. $20,tl00. Thoma.
Nile Club, 5 kl 8 p.m. Mon.
catalog. Car and phone nedio. autamatle Ooallog tum MJD!li.J!I'ORT RT. 1 - 51
rugs and upholstery. Rent
Peggy aOO Barbara were FriNOTICI 011 A"IOINTidiiT
day tbru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
cesaary. Write Toy Ladles
CUI No. 1e,•
table.
Tate over paymenll &lt;rl
electric •bampooer $1.. Baker
A....,., large I room booae. I~ day overnight guests of their lar•to of LOIIJI MCLIMt
l!ml' Friday.
Utle
Dew . . . .
Party Plan, Jolmstown, Pa.
$15.00
per
mmtb
or
pay
IJal.
Notice 1a henby ll'YID thlt Dorlll
Furnltunl.
ll-t-61c
ballos, front and hacl: porchel, grandparents, Mr. arm Mrs. Har- Da\llll
of 'J'Uppon Plalu, Ohlo bu
11-111-ltp
once due, $101.21. This lOt
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
WILL DO Ironing In my home.
good baaement, farm pond, ley Johnson.
IIfton 4UIJ 1ppa!Mid Ad.mllll!!tn&amp;ri&amp;
ur
the
Zltalo
'Of
Lilah
MeJ..aao.
0.
aolcl much Jqber. 'l'rJ II III
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith,
Phone 1192-5117.
II-I0-3tc
ANTIQUES, cut glau, fiinll.
drilled woll and minerals.
t'MMd, " Jete of 111111 Cowlt.J, ()ldo.
Gallia and
your
home.
Call
81M1118.
grandsons,
Kail, Kevin and CharMale Help Wanted
Creditors are -requ.tred ta fUo tbo1J'
tare. phone 1Jn.l147. f.6.6tc
$13,000.00.
elalml
wttllo
tli4
Dllllclu7
wttbiD
four
fUtc BELEN aDd VIRGIL TEAmiiD les Knapp were Sunday evenlna: monlhl.
THE ANNUAL bomecomlng of DOUBLE YOUR lncmne. SaleaMason Area
thLI II dar cl AIIJUt u..
man.
full
or
pert
time
In
your
the MI. Hermon U. B. Church
CORNER END table, ~~~~hot.\BIJOCIATES
•m1 visitors of Mr. l.lld Mrs. Harley Dated
P. M. O'IRIIN
lnfo~med "As
area. Contact bUJ!neaa and
any, euellent
condHlon. 10 PAYMENTS ol $15 ar $0
,........ Jud.. of Mid CoiHtfr
wW be held Sept. 15, 1968.
tiYlWliJBE ~ • Johnson.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
E.
JoJm.
;..
:~;
•to;
•n
a1c
caah.
MIIII
..U
1111
sowiDc
profesalooal people. U y o u
Service begins at 9:30 a.m.,
Phooe IJn.llltl after 7 p.m.
son, Tammy Cheryl and Terry
Well As
machiiie. Fai1J equipped ID
have previous ae1l.lng or IDloUowed wltil a basket dlnuer
Jl.l.«p
were
saturday
eveniJW
guests
of
lig zag, mate lwitiDnboJet,
Ianglble eliJlOI'tence, tbil II III
at noon. Aflerooon aervlce beMrs. Ada Slack of Syracuse.
Entertained
1IIl1I8Ual money maklllg oppor. 10 a 20 Searl tralJer a1IIIIDI,
- on buttona, ole. I 1110111111 Business ServfCII
gins at 1:30 p.m. The •peak·
LEGAL NOTICE
Tammy and Cheryl Jolmson
lunlty
for
you,
$100
weokJy
..,...
IDadlng
ld~
$140.
Brand
old.
CaD
liZ
a
.
t+etc
er II Rev . Harold Holmes,
. were Saturday overnight guests , . , _•• PILl.. i!i'jii_OO~.
., , . •
. ,, ,.- .
guarantee kl man meeting our
fonnerly of the Syracuae Nac. .~
new. Phone IIIZal or .~
1
·
?!·:
t
hetr~et,
,,
~
•
Ada
,
.,.J.i~'oti':'
..
·..,.•r
·.-;.
]
/
i
~l
HOTICC
"·,i
M
.
N41c
TEMOO
NATURAL
GAB
elmrequlremeuts.
Write
Immedi·· A~ '
illlrene. Special singing. Pub10
;::,aack.
•
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PnM.. C.rt .
MAUDE
DUVALL,
who
r••l~.
et
,;,
'
Jatlnihu.ter
t wan tbermdltat,
ately
to
Manager,
Dra...,.
141,
Omr' t! IL viti
lic welcome.
II-JI).5tp
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GlllogTo u.. lb:aeutan or Vm'pl t utosw
730 S. Ao,;M, Po~MnGNGCilll~"'•·
PaJnesvllle, Ohio 440'/'1.
FIVE ROOM house, ,hath, 1J
lli,OOO BTU. CaD tiH4'/1.
1y
tamUy
Aiban.v
Mr. t:...th! -::-~..:cbofota.u..:~ :~:::;.tst, 1 ~~. 8s~J~, .t.
U4lp
a. Blllllfat.
REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
....... Sell on land &lt;0111riicl
.utc
and Mrs. Clinton GUkey and fam.. Ohio, vla;-tM •urvl ... l'!ll •pou.. , th• .,. Mln,.•oto· ond tN unknown
'
• ll Ollt
16, at the Hobson CbrlltiaD
Write Boz f68C, In care of
l'nt or a . UMM"e!
- a o •..... IIB!Ier hoh•,
d•vl•"••' lot•'"•• CMIMinla ..
I t tfe Uy o! Albany were weekend viait- th
wilb Mil to 11M ~ .., attratora ••ecutor• ofNELLIE CLAY
The
Dilly
SeittlneJ,
Pw40).
110
ACRE
farm,
good
koam
Union Church witb Rev. Fred
ora of their parents, Mr. and tu~ •41•Dtbll ...,. of tile SALLI~ LATHEY, ELVA LATHI!'f
For S.le or Trade
Mr Li oi R
U.
d'lf'emn.Uoaed pengao:
STILES ESTA LATHEY GAAV!S
H«p
bouae, large barn, 40 acres
Slloctley u evangelist. Ev- iDM COMET, 6 cyUncler, 1UJ1o.
s. nc n usse
blty C. DaU.,, 1AW't ~p. EMMER't.ATHEY, SAMUEL LATtt ~
llllable,
ha!IIIC8
puture
and
AIR
WNilliiONING
~
eryone cordlaUy Invited. PasmoUe, two door; 11167 Cbry..
Mr. and Mrs, Leo Smith Of M:tbc~=~
Mo.
EY MARY LATHEY NELSON AND
limber. One mlle off Ill, 111allon 1&amp;'91ce. Jact'l Refill- Columbus were weekend visit- c"'• N'o. '11.131. r,
.,,
. SAiotAH A. WEST!= ALL, oil Ncet~a·
tor O'Dell Manley. 11-11).6tc
lor New Yooter, air eondl· It 1"1'. SKinl', U molar, oan,
Pnda n.eber, Poawru, &lt;*ct. od will ti:lh notice th.t WILLI,AM E..:
oration, New a.-. lloiie ors of her mother • Mrs. s, A. cuo
aenvllle. Oblo. Pboiie •
pl.- MHm.
N4le
No. 11-.
STIVERS, odflllnldrator of thw ,, ..
tlooed, power brake&amp;, steer~Dar~~.
( • lfe Wyatt.
You aN baH'IIr ...ua.d tiW tM toto of Nallla Cla_y doc., on th. ht
a .
fUtc
Rk'~ER ID Raclne reslIng and windowa. 4 door ...
Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson and lnveatorlet aDd Apprailamrll ol day of A.ueuat, 19~ filed, hi• ,.. ...
!len;a. • cer bills to be paid dan; 1913 Volkswagen; 19M 12 INCH SIMPLEX lrlller, J100C1
•
•
nw ..u... o1 tbo ............... tlon h• thrli Probate Court wUhJn W
daughter of COlumbus, were deooued. laY of ld4 Cout.r, .-. for tho Countr of Molga cand.Jt-. of
WJI1RLPOOL
WABHER 6 drJ·
by tilt .5lh of each month at
u
new,
til.
pboiie
ti9UIO'I.
Chevy
•1119m•lk; 1167
eekend vi itor
t Mr H 1 fliocl ID Udl eout. Jal4 11MDtortM Ohio ollotlltf thot It I• neti!aalf,.te
er, eo.wen-, usedl-tbl,
Racine Deportment Store. AI"
w
s
s o
s. e en 1111d Ape•
"" wm 1Je for -... to aall "" reol oatato owno4· lty
MuataDg, 6 cyudder automaJohnaon.
ln1 Mlor. tiJII eaan oa a. ~na Nelli• Cloy dec. 1411 pay the ..-...
alia Early American U'rini
pUcatlGIIs lor wator taps, alia
tic. FIIIIIII"ing available. Ph.
Mrs Geneva Shumate to ......-. ~ of llptftaber. 11M. .t lNI of aol" Ne(llo Clo,;. ••I" rMl ' ...
room II1dte. Call 8fUIIIII altAir
•
_....,..,.. o cloak A..ll.
tot. ltolng ft1crlltM 01 foll..-a: ·
wator depolill DlUit COIItact
m-6547, aftar 5 phone gn. USED PIANOS, me IIIIdlo uplng a few days with Mr. and _.., Pft'IOD dldrl!IC to tuo ...
Sltuote4 In tho ViiiC!IJo of Hurrl·
i p.m.
Mac
VIllage Clerk, Mae Cleland
right,
...
1arp
regular
liP5148.
i-ICI-IIc
1 Ml
• u.r.tG iiiiUt fUe 111-. .at •onwll .. , Town1hlp of SCI,Io C.uno
Mr &amp;,. P au1 Pierce, ..D•"""
........., 0 .. 1f1Ut "'" claJo prlal' to .... daW " ' t .. Mill •• bel,. town lcit• •••• 16,
right, Rutland Fumllure Co.
neraville, after leavina Veterans ~~~
bud and.
1~ ontf tlln Wlltoft"• &amp; -Irvin'• A4TWO
END
TAN.F:S,
one
collee
Phone 7a.atl.
tNip
Memorlal Hoapltal
uJd Court W.
dol ., _... ot dltlon to tM Yillot• of Hetrlto~ .
table. .... b1J rug, aD 1D
•
bor - .
• ,IIIII ,.,. ,,... •.c•pt • ..,.n fMt
WILL DO PAINTING, piUJDhlag. BuslnessOppartunlty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves,
. ' · H. O'U:IIN
off o thto ,.,.h •IJI• ·of town lot Ill.
good
......
tum,
price
nul&amp;
earpenler and eleclrlc wort EXTRA INOOME OPPORTUN· 1111 PORTABLE, sUgbtly used,
son and da"m....o.r..IJ\..Jaw of Mr
,.... e1111 ....,.....
TM r;•v-.of ••hf ~ttl.,. •• fer
ue•...,..
'
C'=rll: ef .... CMtrt
.·MttrM rtOtlon of tM rlghb, ,.,..,..,,
able, pl.- 11111.1131, iUtp
by contract or by hour. Pbone
JTY. ReHable man or woman, .... eoerylblng without alt
and Mr s. James Reeves, have
ay IANIT 1. MMRtl
ai'MI lion• of ,,. Clufe!Miont1 oM .,.
Olelblre 38'1-'I&amp;SJ.
M-!Jip no oelllng, rel1l1 and eo1lect
tarhments, over cut, daml.
moved to their hmne In Middlea.wtY ettrtl
thorlty to ••II •aid rool ••t... to ·
• 101 1-lt Ito
t!I!Y Mltteo
from .... type cOin opental
mabo bultonbolea, ..... Ill USED HEATING equipment,
porL
.
TM J*IIM flt~t -.,.. ·,..,.tlonf!4
ooe pa Door furnace, 80,000 SEWIIfu MACRl!IES, repolr
YAllll SALE. Bouoebold a n d dlspen8en 1D your aru. BeMrs. Helen Johnson was arebultlml. In good condltkln;
will lvrt~! toll• I!Otlco ·.tl'llt thov
BTU, tiiO; ooe 8111 upllo fur. servlet1, all mabo. WY 1- cent visitor of her ... and.......
If you fiDd that ... leellt. ha.,. r••" .... portl•• ...,.,..,,.,to
misc. , Satur.iay, Sept. It, 144
come our dlstrlbnlor. MIISt · f" .1'1 per month, or full price
u.u- of the eoJope yoll ue vaJ1- Mid petition end thc.t .... , Ol'tl l'tl•
lllf.
'nle
P'ahrle
ShoP.
JlotD.
aace
to,OOO
BTU,
•
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t
gas
South Pearl St., Middleport. have car, re!ei-. •
to of $4UI. For lree home . .
Mr. and Mrs. James labelloo qufeld.y~ a.e ume t'"'d to an••• tho ...... on ., a... ·
eroy, Aullubed Singer Salea ghter-ln-law.
cln:ulatlng
boalera
fall.
Johnion
Jamie
Sue and Todd lr•-·-ln • .
or--- o'" ,,.Auguot
12 do~ of o......, 19611.
Oblo.
.Ute
$11150 cub IDveabnent. _ .
lllGIISiratlon. caD 111:1-D.
7. 1968.
and Bor vlee. We Sharpen
$10 aDd up; ... coal llloka'
ed by equipmeiit and ln.....
ol Pomeroy.
venlorl. Tllo aleoilol Ilia&amp; II
t-IM&lt;
~.
144ft!
-•·•--~ fa
II
f
WILLIAN E. STIVERS,
•
witb ~ f/5 ; ... oil
tory. Ton boors weekly eaD
Wanted To Buy
Mr. and Mra. Cecn Gillogly ~-mo ponwo1
A'~'"''"•'"' .,,,. """'"
ecm•aadon
~ $10; used
and tamlly ot Athens were s.... leadlte evapdrale aDd with U
•'"""'• oloy
•
net eaceDml Income. For
SI!:NG. dlgen, giMeng ._ lb.,
CJGARB'M'I!i niiiiing m•111w day vi ttor of Mr and Mr lbe frlll'IUICe widlo lbe eo•
coal
furaaceo,
blowaw.
..,.,.
J. B. O'BRIEN,
S
•
S. IJate
ol
..-taJu
AttofM)' f.,. Adllli' ,
personal Interview, ..... 1I'OIID OORN PlatER, IW o
onaie root fUO lb., Col. Seal
and Ntk:e. ABC Eoleli*lrc4 . EverettI Lambert.
old lllolben, Pom&amp;O), pboiio
.
'IIeJ
a Cl'ellll .
8113 8/20 1/27 9/3 9/10 9117 , ..
...,
mounted
complete
with
eluding
pbone
Dliiiiber,
to
Caltl.ll lb. B1U Baney' Roedlu-t, W. Va• ..._ 77WIII•
Mrs. Armlt Wears and 111m- II mach ~er.
• Ziti.
M.tfe
IDOIIIlllng kit for 100 .......
Ton Supply Oompai!J, IDe.,
IMe Uy of Albolll', were Tuesday vlalt-·
tutc 180 Bryan Ave., Lollnglon, trador, 1968 Honda 3116 Senm- OOUNTRY 11011!, I'GOIIll
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
bler, Clllford Wooten. Rl. I,
ltentucky 405GI.
N«p
ANTIQUES. fumltunl, dtsbeo.
bath,
fundlbed.
oae
acre
lot,
Weara.
Albany, pl.- - I.
llllsceOIUIOOWI. Mrs. Rowan!
•lqmlmnn
llcllng,
llcrm
.....
•tNtp
Cecll, 180 w. Main St., Forbnf
dowlllid doan. camplele ftiJ.
1.a.tf&lt; FURNISHED and IIIIfurn1lbeol
IJoill'
conr~r~~. ClGod lhapa.
aparlmeiiii. Cloae to ldlool. 11181 VOLKSWAGEN, In ....,1OrtiJ
If
1nler filled In bu1IDI
lent conditiOn, call 71UIIS3
Public S.le
Pbone IIJIIM.
l..lloUc
-..:L
Ida
M. Oan, Boz II,
•lo.ate
1UCTION, SATURDAY, SEPT.
Portland,
&lt;ldo.
. tNip
14, I :30 p.m. The following TRAILER SPACE, aD utl1ltleo
personal property of the late
ulllable. JDqulnl 1M Mulber- IITERBO AM-FII ndlo, .... n VOLKSWAGEN, two door
lne walnut !inllh. f.lpeed . .
James L. Nartln wiD be aold
ry after 3 or I p.m. WrltAt P.
seda, doiiiQ model, tomalk cbaDpr, 1118 modem
at tbe residence 1ocaled on
0 . 8oi&lt; 425 PWG)I. 14-tfe
l!lldanlilll 1. ..lHtp
COIIIOie. IOld for $Zit.l5. Will . 111Z
State. Rl. 124 at the upper
corporation of Pomeroy. Fril- P'UIINISIIED GARAGE Ilplrto · ..u "' reliable pm, r o r
$114.50 tub cr fl.lll per COON HOUNDII, Alvin Myon,
ldaln! refrigerator and range,
mont Ill lJncoln mn. Utlllllll
Rl. 1, Reeclmllo Gil Silver
base cabinet, kitchen bar
peld; adults aaJy . Phone ... . 1110111h. CaD lfJ Ul i. t-IMk
Rid&amp;•
Rolcl.
t-lhp
and stools, dish washer, Hoo•.
..tt.tfe
REFRIGERATOR, c:almoll,
ver automatic washer, dryer ,
gas stoves, two electric beat- '1'HREI! ROOM lumlshed aput. bedJ, ele., 471 s. Thin! Sl, CIIIIIUAHUA Pappiel, I 1Mb
old, Pboae w ... .,hp
Middleport. &amp;:1cJon Walbum.
en, 9 piece dining room
meiii, ~ liZ • . ......,
Phone ...21011.
f.IN!e
5Uite, extra nice , 5 piece
B~n ~o-40 years of aae,
work In expandIHI RONDA 11011 Super llawlt,
GOOD
not
1n
111a
COUillry,
m
btdloom suite, lb:Milo couch,
Hill
ICiaa1
mllea,
.
..
Phone
....... IIId bath, tine bedcir&lt;ular davenport, a IIUDiber
IIJ, lial
branch. U.st .be able
IIU'IIS.
f.tNtp
J'OOibl, ...... ....... •4. ...,
of cbalrs, one Cllllour chair,
HelpWented
room and prop, has oil
oaffeo table, step tabl!l, 111'1alq on $90.50 P!W
for 1st .U.. Jab Is
beat and II lno!d •ted • clriJ1ed
llnl desk, Westingbouae TV,
lull- S1nht
well and IIJII'lng boule, larll
......-If player and I 8UIIdl,
RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
plllljiipd•.~ 1-l*y. Exclllllt ~ b
radio, 8111pllller, plasllc lamealll, ..... ale ml ... .
" · •andlllaue~ora
.
•
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• •
1
o..u pasture lor a poiil' cr cow
lnalinl Jll'ell, two sweepers,
...UeHm Joba ~ '101
......., st., IIJddllpnrl,
irobiDC boanl, folding chairl, H desired, ldlool bill ..,.
ol lila door. Located In a
I"" 1.... picturea, books,
P- ·• IU
7-14-Ue
jUkl. peoceful valley a lnr
~ttAM~OCK MOTEL, ROOIIl~ ·
jlordl furnltunl and maay
CUB'IDB Ia ,,., IInke .,
mlmiieo drl.. from IIMIDe.
Items not Usted. Cora l!eeg·
,'SEP·T.lD-7'109'PII,
':oil !IIlier Weal, .........
Je, AdmlnlJtralr!I. Terma
11 tlllfceut bnedl, catlle . .
.
Mile
';, '
.
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. . . . lnoJdl ., . . budor,
CMb, not respo1111ible for acPmllr • •,, ~
ddeall, uJe by Bradford
4PII
Audloa Co., .... 116. Racine, I'IIRNISRED TWO BBDROOII
...,
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Coohllle.
APAB'I'IIDJT, IMIJeport,
Olllo. " - IINI21.

HOBSTETTIR
·REALTY

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REWING MACIIIME: ftll - - POMEROY - I atory lnme, I
Pomeroy Home &amp; Autol
lng machine deltgned bedn&gt;ams, bath, bu"'*ll,
daDy to meet aD ,.,., - ;
. . E. Main
~
large carpol1, I loll. fUIO.IO.
lng roqulrementa lor IIIIII)' POMBIIOY .- I story frame, I '
years. Makes beautiful deopartments, S room IIooiiie,
signs. sewn on buttons, ole.
llqe cement lllodc pnce,
Pay only tfS.IIII, or montbJy
.,lU'I'OIIOBIIJ!l JniW- '*atra loll. $1,000.011.
payments. CaD m-3218 and II'ORYI RUN - 31 ICI'!I, 011
- " " " LGII Jllllr O)lll'do
uk lor lree deiiwmab atlon.
lr'l llconle? CaD • :II !1.
blacktop road, 4 room boule)
M-81c
I U lla
s outbutldlnp, needl Jots or
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miDtatunl, fl5 and up. Stwl .

BALLS CIFIRE U

All '68's Reduced

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Business Services

SOLID STATE llereo, 1111
walnut COIIIOie model, radio

67 CHEV. BEL AIR . • •.. • • •••• • • • • •...• •$2395
Less than 16,000 mil es by local owner. VS engine, Powerglide trans. , radio, ' ivory ove r blue finish. WhitewaU tires
s how little wear. 4 door.
66 CHEVELLE • •• .• • • ... • , •• •. ••••• • ••$1995
4 door HT , local owner , low mileage car, beige finish
with matching interior , w~s..w , like new, V8, auto. trans.,
P. S. , r adio and heate r .

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OPPICI NOVII
eA1 I.M. to S:M p.M. Dally
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Fors.le

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

equipped, -

matlc

1965 GMC PICKUP •.....•... . .. . .. .... •• $1195
8 Ft. F1eetside, good ti res, fi cyl. engine. Priced below
market price.

Pomeroy .Motor Co.

'POMEROY, OHIO
I WISH to thank everyone for.
the gifts and cards sent to
me wbile l was confined to
Holler Hospital.
.
ForRent
Help Wanted
Becky Roush,
CAR HOPS, apply 1D per1011 at TIWLER LOTS. Bob's Moiiiie
11-IO.IIc
Mlddleporl
Court, Syracu.se. Oblo 111 Sllle
Craw's steak House, Pome-

Notice

'

a...u.

4-&lt;Ipeabr
sound l)'llem. Pay only ·
t7'1.31, or monthly paymenta.

!WILY

tutc

AMERICAN lllroo,

loveiJ maple fbiJab, wilb ....
otant on radio, AM 6 FM, 4opeed cbaDpr, dull Vlllame
-trot llaJan&lt;e &lt;rl ftl.ll, or

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PltoDe t8WI18.

Call Pomeroy

I;XPERT
Wheel Alignment

614·992-2181

5~55

Rt. 124, Phone lltMIIIil.
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Real Est• For S.le
O'BRIIIN • CIIOIJ

JUW.TY CXIIIPANY

repair . • . •.
IIENltY a.BLAND

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ISSNUFfVON

TH'JURV--~· -·'

EIPEIIENCED

EYINRUDE

b~llttr Strvl~

SALES AND SERVICE

69 MODELS

AVAILABLE
SOON

From the Larsest Trucll or
Bullct&gt;"r . RadlatDr "to ' The
!mallei! H-r Core.

Schwarzel
•rlne

· ILAETTNARS

HackiiiiJiort, Ohio ·

Pomei'O)'·

PHONE 667-3310

WMPO

LEGAL NOTICE

INFORMATION
NEWS ·

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Can No. 19918
Ettote of George H. Kenn9Cir, o...

Wolfpen

NO TRESPASSING or huntlni FULL TIME and pert time
Ollloe
-~·
aervlce and grooming. PltoDe
111 my prvporty. Addle R.
Rei.-- ......
C: IOIId ,
wortc. Phone 99UM3. 1-+«p TJWLER SPACE, ready to
1111Ul4J.
11 I lfe
Notlu Ia h.rebr gi•an that Clyde
boot up, private, pieiiiJ of
JlartaD, Rl. I, Racine, Obkl.
E. Kennedy of 34917 Anrte~poll• St.,
~tp MALE OR FEMALE, full or
room lor children ID p1q.
Worn•, Mlchitan hoa been dulr apo
Phone IJ9S 391M.
S.1f.dc AKC Golclen Retriever puppiel,
pert timo night or day, apply
polnttd E•acutor of tht E1tota of
514
Alii Sl, Middleport. 1)11.
Gaorve
H. Kan""dy, daceoMd, l.te
FOR TRADII'--Cub for 111In person BBF, Athens. Ohio.
of Pomeroy, Melt• Countr, Ohio.
M4ll.
&amp;»-ttc
llqaes. William Romm, MidM-12tc
Saturday '"'per guests or Mr.
Cradltorl ore required to fila th.h
Pets For S.le
dleport.
S.'Mitp
claim• with laid fldyciar)' wilhlr
and
Mrs.
Harley
Johnson
were
9CIINAUZERS, Ooc*en, Pood- KENN121EC PotaU., Ollrieii
montht .
WAITRESS , Write 668 V, In
Harley E. Johnson, Terry, AUo lour
lea and Weatles 'Whllo ~
Doted thl• 20th 4ay ofAI,IfU$t 1968.
IIJ1toii,
W
8
Dille
WILL DO III!Wlng at home Johnson, and Robert, Jobn, Pegcare o1 The Dally Sentinel,
ties'. .... bnedlng lied.
GBO. H06SIEIIER,BROKER gy, Carmel and Barbara Murlippero, pockets, pegging.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Pomeroy, Ohio.
II-I0-3tc
llarlcaroo Kennela, Coo19Die, POI'ATOES, WATERMELONS, 1'0IIIEIIOY - I !loors !0 a to, phy. Also Peggy, Carmel and
Proboto Judga of
hemming, alterations, elc.
County
0. 46'123.
S.1NIIIc
pbolle sa 2l5t ClaNnce l'l&lt;lfstone construetllll, nceDent Barbara were Saturday over .. 8/27 9/ 3 ••lei
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason.
9/10 3tc
Female
Help
Wanted
1111,
PortlaDd.
lor storage. $25011.00
Phone m5651.
~lfc
night guests.
TOY LADIES earn f25 an eveFor
Sale
MIDDLEPORT - Buslneal ol
Carmel Murphy was a FriR
ning demonatratlng toys and IT'S terrHlc lbe way we're sell- 1911 STEREO, loft1y walnut
day
overnight guest ot Patricia
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
JODr own, now operating. 0!&gt;gifts . No investment. Color
· LEGAL NOTICE
&lt;01110le
with
AM
and
FM
raIng Blue Lustre lor cleaning
portunlty lor couple. $20,tl00. Thoma.
Nile Club, 5 kl 8 p.m. Mon.
catalog. Car and phone nedio. autamatle Ooallog tum MJD!li.J!I'ORT RT. 1 - 51
rugs and upholstery. Rent
Peggy aOO Barbara were FriNOTICI 011 A"IOINTidiiT
day tbru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
cesaary. Write Toy Ladles
CUI No. 1e,•
table.
Tate over paymenll &lt;rl
electric •bampooer $1.. Baker
A....,., large I room booae. I~ day overnight guests of their lar•to of LOIIJI MCLIMt
l!ml' Friday.
Utle
Dew . . . .
Party Plan, Jolmstown, Pa.
$15.00
per
mmtb
or
pay
IJal.
Notice 1a henby ll'YID thlt Dorlll
Furnltunl.
ll-t-61c
ballos, front and hacl: porchel, grandparents, Mr. arm Mrs. Har- Da\llll
of 'J'Uppon Plalu, Ohlo bu
11-111-ltp
once due, $101.21. This lOt
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
WILL DO Ironing In my home.
good baaement, farm pond, ley Johnson.
IIfton 4UIJ 1ppa!Mid Ad.mllll!!tn&amp;ri&amp;
ur
the
Zltalo
'Of
Lilah
MeJ..aao.
0.
aolcl much Jqber. 'l'rJ II III
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith,
Phone 1192-5117.
II-I0-3tc
ANTIQUES, cut glau, fiinll.
drilled woll and minerals.
t'MMd, " Jete of 111111 Cowlt.J, ()ldo.
Gallia and
your
home.
Call
81M1118.
grandsons,
Kail, Kevin and CharMale Help Wanted
Creditors are -requ.tred ta fUo tbo1J'
tare. phone 1Jn.l147. f.6.6tc
$13,000.00.
elalml
wttllo
tli4
Dllllclu7
wttbiD
four
fUtc BELEN aDd VIRGIL TEAmiiD les Knapp were Sunday evenlna: monlhl.
THE ANNUAL bomecomlng of DOUBLE YOUR lncmne. SaleaMason Area
thLI II dar cl AIIJUt u..
man.
full
or
pert
time
In
your
the MI. Hermon U. B. Church
CORNER END table, ~~~~hot.\BIJOCIATES
•m1 visitors of Mr. l.lld Mrs. Harley Dated
P. M. O'IRIIN
lnfo~med "As
area. Contact bUJ!neaa and
any, euellent
condHlon. 10 PAYMENTS ol $15 ar $0
,........ Jud.. of Mid CoiHtfr
wW be held Sept. 15, 1968.
tiYlWliJBE ~ • Johnson.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
E.
JoJm.
;..
:~;
•to;
•n
a1c
caah.
MIIII
..U
1111
sowiDc
profesalooal people. U y o u
Service begins at 9:30 a.m.,
Phooe IJn.llltl after 7 p.m.
son, Tammy Cheryl and Terry
Well As
machiiie. Fai1J equipped ID
have previous ae1l.lng or IDloUowed wltil a basket dlnuer
Jl.l.«p
were
saturday
eveniJW
guests
of
lig zag, mate lwitiDnboJet,
Ianglble eliJlOI'tence, tbil II III
at noon. Aflerooon aervlce beMrs. Ada Slack of Syracuse.
Entertained
1IIl1I8Ual money maklllg oppor. 10 a 20 Searl tralJer a1IIIIDI,
- on buttona, ole. I 1110111111 Business ServfCII
gins at 1:30 p.m. The •peak·
LEGAL NOTICE
Tammy and Cheryl Jolmson
lunlty
for
you,
$100
weokJy
..,...
IDadlng
ld~
$140.
Brand
old.
CaD
liZ
a
.
t+etc
er II Rev . Harold Holmes,
. were Saturday overnight guests , . , _•• PILl.. i!i'jii_OO~.
., , . •
. ,, ,.- .
guarantee kl man meeting our
fonnerly of the Syracuae Nac. .~
new. Phone IIIZal or .~
1
·
?!·:
t
hetr~et,
,,
~
•
Ada
,
.,.J.i~'oti':'
..
·..,.•r
·.-;.
]
/
i
~l
HOTICC
"·,i
M
.
N41c
TEMOO
NATURAL
GAB
elmrequlremeuts.
Write
Immedi·· A~ '
illlrene. Special singing. Pub10
;::,aack.
•
'
'
'
PnM.. C.rt .
MAUDE
DUVALL,
who
r••l~.
et
,;,
'
Jatlnihu.ter
t wan tbermdltat,
ately
to
Manager,
Dra...,.
141,
Omr' t! IL viti
lic welcome.
II-JI).5tp
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GlllogTo u.. lb:aeutan or Vm'pl t utosw
730 S. Ao,;M, Po~MnGNGCilll~"'•·
PaJnesvllle, Ohio 440'/'1.
FIVE ROOM house, ,hath, 1J
lli,OOO BTU. CaD tiH4'/1.
1y
tamUy
Aiban.v
Mr. t:...th! -::-~..:cbofota.u..:~ :~:::;.tst, 1 ~~. 8s~J~, .t.
U4lp
a. Blllllfat.
REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
....... Sell on land &lt;0111riicl
.utc
and Mrs. Clinton GUkey and fam.. Ohio, vla;-tM •urvl ... l'!ll •pou.. , th• .,. Mln,.•oto· ond tN unknown
'
• ll Ollt
16, at the Hobson CbrlltiaD
Write Boz f68C, In care of
l'nt or a . UMM"e!
- a o •..... IIB!Ier hoh•,
d•vl•"••' lot•'"•• CMIMinla ..
I t tfe Uy o! Albany were weekend viait- th
wilb Mil to 11M ~ .., attratora ••ecutor• ofNELLIE CLAY
The
Dilly
SeittlneJ,
Pw40).
110
ACRE
farm,
good
koam
Union Church witb Rev. Fred
ora of their parents, Mr. and tu~ •41•Dtbll ...,. of tile SALLI~ LATHEY, ELVA LATHI!'f
For S.le or Trade
Mr Li oi R
U.
d'lf'emn.Uoaed pengao:
STILES ESTA LATHEY GAAV!S
H«p
bouae, large barn, 40 acres
Slloctley u evangelist. Ev- iDM COMET, 6 cyUncler, 1UJ1o.
s. nc n usse
blty C. DaU.,, 1AW't ~p. EMMER't.ATHEY, SAMUEL LATtt ~
llllable,
ha!IIIC8
puture
and
AIR
WNilliiONING
~
eryone cordlaUy Invited. PasmoUe, two door; 11167 Cbry..
Mr. and Mrs, Leo Smith Of M:tbc~=~
Mo.
EY MARY LATHEY NELSON AND
limber. One mlle off Ill, 111allon 1&amp;'91ce. Jact'l Refill- Columbus were weekend visit- c"'• N'o. '11.131. r,
.,,
. SAiotAH A. WEST!= ALL, oil Ncet~a·
tor O'Dell Manley. 11-11).6tc
lor New Yooter, air eondl· It 1"1'. SKinl', U molar, oan,
Pnda n.eber, Poawru, &lt;*ct. od will ti:lh notice th.t WILLI,AM E..:
oration, New a.-. lloiie ors of her mother • Mrs. s, A. cuo
aenvllle. Oblo. Pboiie •
pl.- MHm.
N4le
No. 11-.
STIVERS, odflllnldrator of thw ,, ..
tlooed, power brake&amp;, steer~Dar~~.
( • lfe Wyatt.
You aN baH'IIr ...ua.d tiW tM toto of Nallla Cla_y doc., on th. ht
a .
fUtc
Rk'~ER ID Raclne reslIng and windowa. 4 door ...
Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson and lnveatorlet aDd Apprailamrll ol day of A.ueuat, 19~ filed, hi• ,.. ...
!len;a. • cer bills to be paid dan; 1913 Volkswagen; 19M 12 INCH SIMPLEX lrlller, J100C1
•
•
nw ..u... o1 tbo ............... tlon h• thrli Probate Court wUhJn W
daughter of COlumbus, were deooued. laY of ld4 Cout.r, .-. for tho Countr of Molga cand.Jt-. of
WJI1RLPOOL
WABHER 6 drJ·
by tilt .5lh of each month at
u
new,
til.
pboiie
ti9UIO'I.
Chevy
•1119m•lk; 1167
eekend vi itor
t Mr H 1 fliocl ID Udl eout. Jal4 11MDtortM Ohio ollotlltf thot It I• neti!aalf,.te
er, eo.wen-, usedl-tbl,
Racine Deportment Store. AI"
w
s
s o
s. e en 1111d Ape•
"" wm 1Je for -... to aall "" reol oatato owno4· lty
MuataDg, 6 cyudder automaJohnaon.
ln1 Mlor. tiJII eaan oa a. ~na Nelli• Cloy dec. 1411 pay the ..-...
alia Early American U'rini
pUcatlGIIs lor wator taps, alia
tic. FIIIIIII"ing available. Ph.
Mrs Geneva Shumate to ......-. ~ of llptftaber. 11M. .t lNI of aol" Ne(llo Clo,;. ••I" rMl ' ...
room II1dte. Call 8fUIIIII altAir
•
_....,..,.. o cloak A..ll.
tot. ltolng ft1crlltM 01 foll..-a: ·
wator depolill DlUit COIItact
m-6547, aftar 5 phone gn. USED PIANOS, me IIIIdlo uplng a few days with Mr. and _.., Pft'IOD dldrl!IC to tuo ...
Sltuote4 In tho ViiiC!IJo of Hurrl·
i p.m.
Mac
VIllage Clerk, Mae Cleland
right,
...
1arp
regular
liP5148.
i-ICI-IIc
1 Ml
• u.r.tG iiiiUt fUe 111-. .at •onwll .. , Town1hlp of SCI,Io C.uno
Mr &amp;,. P au1 Pierce, ..D•"""
........., 0 .. 1f1Ut "'" claJo prlal' to .... daW " ' t .. Mill •• bel,. town lcit• •••• 16,
right, Rutland Fumllure Co.
neraville, after leavina Veterans ~~~
bud and.
1~ ontf tlln Wlltoft"• &amp; -Irvin'• A4TWO
END
TAN.F:S,
one
collee
Phone 7a.atl.
tNip
Memorlal Hoapltal
uJd Court W.
dol ., _... ot dltlon to tM Yillot• of Hetrlto~ .
table. .... b1J rug, aD 1D
•
bor - .
• ,IIIII ,.,. ,,... •.c•pt • ..,.n fMt
WILL DO PAINTING, piUJDhlag. BuslnessOppartunlty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves,
. ' · H. O'U:IIN
off o thto ,.,.h •IJI• ·of town lot Ill.
good
......
tum,
price
nul&amp;
earpenler and eleclrlc wort EXTRA INOOME OPPORTUN· 1111 PORTABLE, sUgbtly used,
son and da"m....o.r..IJ\..Jaw of Mr
,.... e1111 ....,.....
TM r;•v-.of ••hf ~ttl.,. •• fer
ue•...,..
'
C'=rll: ef .... CMtrt
.·MttrM rtOtlon of tM rlghb, ,.,..,..,,
able, pl.- 11111.1131, iUtp
by contract or by hour. Pbone
JTY. ReHable man or woman, .... eoerylblng without alt
and Mr s. James Reeves, have
ay IANIT 1. MMRtl
ai'MI lion• of ,,. Clufe!Miont1 oM .,.
Olelblre 38'1-'I&amp;SJ.
M-!Jip no oelllng, rel1l1 and eo1lect
tarhments, over cut, daml.
moved to their hmne In Middlea.wtY ettrtl
thorlty to ••II •aid rool ••t... to ·
• 101 1-lt Ito
t!I!Y Mltteo
from .... type cOin opental
mabo bultonbolea, ..... Ill USED HEATING equipment,
porL
.
TM J*IIM flt~t -.,.. ·,..,.tlonf!4
ooe pa Door furnace, 80,000 SEWIIfu MACRl!IES, repolr
YAllll SALE. Bouoebold a n d dlspen8en 1D your aru. BeMrs. Helen Johnson was arebultlml. In good condltkln;
will lvrt~! toll• I!Otlco ·.tl'llt thov
BTU, tiiO; ooe 8111 upllo fur. servlet1, all mabo. WY 1- cent visitor of her ... and.......
If you fiDd that ... leellt. ha.,. r••" .... portl•• ...,.,..,,.,to
misc. , Satur.iay, Sept. It, 144
come our dlstrlbnlor. MIISt · f" .1'1 per month, or full price
u.u- of the eoJope yoll ue vaJ1- Mid petition end thc.t .... , Ol'tl l'tl•
lllf.
'nle
P'ahrle
ShoP.
JlotD.
aace
to,OOO
BTU,
•
:
t
gas
South Pearl St., Middleport. have car, re!ei-. •
to of $4UI. For lree home . .
Mr. and Mrs. James labelloo qufeld.y~ a.e ume t'"'d to an••• tho ...... on ., a... ·
eroy, Aullubed Singer Salea ghter-ln-law.
cln:ulatlng
boalera
fall.
Johnion
Jamie
Sue and Todd lr•-·-ln • .
or--- o'" ,,.Auguot
12 do~ of o......, 19611.
Oblo.
.Ute
$11150 cub IDveabnent. _ .
lllGIISiratlon. caD 111:1-D.
7. 1968.
and Bor vlee. We Sharpen
$10 aDd up; ... coal llloka'
ed by equipmeiit and ln.....
ol Pomeroy.
venlorl. Tllo aleoilol Ilia&amp; II
t-IM&lt;
~.
144ft!
-•·•--~ fa
II
f
WILLIAN E. STIVERS,
•
witb ~ f/5 ; ... oil
tory. Ton boors weekly eaD
Wanted To Buy
Mr. and Mra. Cecn Gillogly ~-mo ponwo1
A'~'"''"•'"' .,,,. """'"
ecm•aadon
~ $10; used
and tamlly ot Athens were s.... leadlte evapdrale aDd with U
•'"""'• oloy
•
net eaceDml Income. For
SI!:NG. dlgen, giMeng ._ lb.,
CJGARB'M'I!i niiiiing m•111w day vi ttor of Mr and Mr lbe frlll'IUICe widlo lbe eo•
coal
furaaceo,
blowaw.
..,.,.
J. B. O'BRIEN,
S
•
S. IJate
ol
..-taJu
AttofM)' f.,. Adllli' ,
personal Interview, ..... 1I'OIID OORN PlatER, IW o
onaie root fUO lb., Col. Seal
and Ntk:e. ABC Eoleli*lrc4 . EverettI Lambert.
old lllolben, Pom&amp;O), pboiio
.
'IIeJ
a Cl'ellll .
8113 8/20 1/27 9/3 9/10 9117 , ..
...,
mounted
complete
with
eluding
pbone
Dliiiiber,
to
Caltl.ll lb. B1U Baney' Roedlu-t, W. Va• ..._ 77WIII•
Mrs. Armlt Wears and 111m- II mach ~er.
• Ziti.
M.tfe
IDOIIIlllng kit for 100 .......
Ton Supply Oompai!J, IDe.,
IMe Uy of Albolll', were Tuesday vlalt-·
tutc 180 Bryan Ave., Lollnglon, trador, 1968 Honda 3116 Senm- OOUNTRY 11011!, I'GOIIll
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
bler, Clllford Wooten. Rl. I,
ltentucky 405GI.
N«p
ANTIQUES. fumltunl, dtsbeo.
bath,
fundlbed.
oae
acre
lot,
Weara.
Albany, pl.- - I.
llllsceOIUIOOWI. Mrs. Rowan!
•lqmlmnn
llcllng,
llcrm
.....
•tNtp
Cecll, 180 w. Main St., Forbnf
dowlllid doan. camplele ftiJ.
1.a.tf&lt; FURNISHED and IIIIfurn1lbeol
IJoill'
conr~r~~. ClGod lhapa.
aparlmeiiii. Cloae to ldlool. 11181 VOLKSWAGEN, In ....,1OrtiJ
If
1nler filled In bu1IDI
lent conditiOn, call 71UIIS3
Public S.le
Pbone IIJIIM.
l..lloUc
-..:L
Ida
M. Oan, Boz II,
•lo.ate
1UCTION, SATURDAY, SEPT.
Portland,
&lt;ldo.
. tNip
14, I :30 p.m. The following TRAILER SPACE, aD utl1ltleo
personal property of the late
ulllable. JDqulnl 1M Mulber- IITERBO AM-FII ndlo, .... n VOLKSWAGEN, two door
lne walnut !inllh. f.lpeed . .
James L. Nartln wiD be aold
ry after 3 or I p.m. WrltAt P.
seda, doiiiQ model, tomalk cbaDpr, 1118 modem
at tbe residence 1ocaled on
0 . 8oi&lt; 425 PWG)I. 14-tfe
l!lldanlilll 1. ..lHtp
COIIIOie. IOld for $Zit.l5. Will . 111Z
State. Rl. 124 at the upper
corporation of Pomeroy. Fril- P'UIINISIIED GARAGE Ilplrto · ..u "' reliable pm, r o r
$114.50 tub cr fl.lll per COON HOUNDII, Alvin Myon,
ldaln! refrigerator and range,
mont Ill lJncoln mn. Utlllllll
Rl. 1, Reeclmllo Gil Silver
base cabinet, kitchen bar
peld; adults aaJy . Phone ... . 1110111h. CaD lfJ Ul i. t-IMk
Rid&amp;•
Rolcl.
t-lhp
and stools, dish washer, Hoo•.
..tt.tfe
REFRIGERATOR, c:almoll,
ver automatic washer, dryer ,
gas stoves, two electric beat- '1'HREI! ROOM lumlshed aput. bedJ, ele., 471 s. Thin! Sl, CIIIIIUAHUA Pappiel, I 1Mb
old, Pboae w ... .,hp
Middleport. &amp;:1cJon Walbum.
en, 9 piece dining room
meiii, ~ liZ • . ......,
Phone ...21011.
f.IN!e
5Uite, extra nice , 5 piece
B~n ~o-40 years of aae,
work In expandIHI RONDA 11011 Super llawlt,
GOOD
not
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COUillry,
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btdloom suite, lb:Milo couch,
Hill
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....... IIId bath, tine bedcir&lt;ular davenport, a IIUDiber
IIJ, lial
branch. U.st .be able
IIU'IIS.
f.tNtp
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of cbalrs, one Cllllour chair,
HelpWented
room and prop, has oil
oaffeo table, step tabl!l, 111'1alq on $90.50 P!W
for 1st .U.. Jab Is
beat and II lno!d •ted • clriJ1ed
llnl desk, Westingbouae TV,
lull- S1nht
well and IIJII'lng boule, larll
......-If player and I 8UIIdl,
RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
plllljiipd•.~ 1-l*y. Exclllllt ~ b
radio, 8111pllller, plasllc lamealll, ..... ale ml ... .
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o..u pasture lor a poiil' cr cow
lnalinl Jll'ell, two sweepers,
...UeHm Joba ~ '101
......., st., IIJddllpnrl,
irobiDC boanl, folding chairl, H desired, ldlool bill ..,.
ol lila door. Located In a
I"" 1.... picturea, books,
P- ·• IU
7-14-Ue
jUkl. peoceful valley a lnr
~ttAM~OCK MOTEL, ROOIIl~ ·
jlordl furnltunl and maay
CUB'IDB Ia ,,., IInke .,
mlmiieo drl.. from IIMIDe.
Items not Usted. Cora l!eeg·
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':oil !IIlier Weal, .........
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11 tlllfceut bnedl, catlle . .
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CMb, not respo1111ible for acPmllr • •,, ~
ddeall, uJe by Bradford
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Audloa Co., .... 116. Racine, I'IIRNISRED TWO BBDROOII
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APAB'I'IIDJT, IMIJeport,
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REWING MACIIIME: ftll - - POMEROY - I atory lnme, I
Pomeroy Home &amp; Autol
lng machine deltgned bedn&gt;ams, bath, bu"'*ll,
daDy to meet aD ,.,., - ;
. . E. Main
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large carpol1, I loll. fUIO.IO.
lng roqulrementa lor IIIIII)' POMBIIOY .- I story frame, I '
years. Makes beautiful deopartments, S room IIooiiie,
signs. sewn on buttons, ole.
llqe cement lllodc pnce,
Pay only tfS.IIII, or montbJy
.,lU'I'OIIOBIIJ!l JniW- '*atra loll. $1,000.011.
payments. CaD m-3218 and II'ORYI RUN - 31 ICI'!I, 011
- " " " LGII Jllllr O)lll'do
uk lor lree deiiwmab atlon.
lr'l llconle? CaD • :II !1.
blacktop road, 4 room boule)
M-81c
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s outbutldlnp, needl Jots or
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miDtatunl, fl5 and up. Stwl .

BALLS CIFIRE U

All '68's Reduced

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OPEN llVES. 1:00 P.M.

roy.

Mil ... -

changer,

Call m&amp;ll.

R9BIN MALONE .

Business Services

SOLID STATE llereo, 1111
walnut COIIIOie model, radio

67 CHEV. BEL AIR . • •.. • • •••• • • • • •...• •$2395
Less than 16,000 mil es by local owner. VS engine, Powerglide trans. , radio, ' ivory ove r blue finish. WhitewaU tires
s how little wear. 4 door.
66 CHEVELLE • •• .• • • ... • , •• •. ••••• • ••$1995
4 door HT , local owner , low mileage car, beige finish
with matching interior , w~s..w , like new, V8, auto. trans.,
P. S. , r adio and heate r .

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Sept. 10,1968

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News Briefs
(Condnued rrom- 1)

Btimphrey Hedges on ,..,u.

. Luncheon Planned ·

A l._.cb«m . ~ed to be
Cor the i""""" ofrllchl year. Teachers' strikes also kept hlld at Crow'• ~ Houae JIR49,000 children out of Mlcldpn schools, 24,000 h&lt;llle at Eut Sl. cllllni 1 rneotln&amp; ri the ~
flllke._o
Louis, 01., and 3,000 out at Madison, m.
...._ ..-~ CIW&gt;
eU Wednel·
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Only S,OOO of Now York's 00,000 toochers,
30,000 school diOI' - · cane od. T 0
,. ....,;ln8 ot the club members
children s - .., Mondo.Y, file ftrst dey or ac oo~.· A 111118 a
wW be bold at 1:30 p.IIL at the
preme court Jusllce ordered the 55,000 member United Fodentl!'ft ..
or Teachers (UF1') to cease Ita &amp;trike, but the Wlloilaald It woold homo ot Mrs. T. A. Homt11.
continue.
Teachers aakl a plan to break \IJ the New York aystem 1ft.
Party platform advocating tile
to 30 INI..,.ndent dlatrlcta would Jive locO! adftllnlotral&lt;ll"s exceoVE'i'ERANS MEMoRIAL :
unconditional cessation of bombHOSPITAL
slve
power,
threatenllw
tllelr
Job
socutt\y.
ing in North Vietnam. ·

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Troop Pullout Issue
LOS
ANGELES (tl PO
l think so" when asked ..-hether
Hubert H. Humphfey predicted he felt there would be any real

today that •• substantia] negotia- negotiations before January. p ...
tlons" to settle the Vietnam declined to elaborate.
Humphrey's remarks came in
War would begin before a new
administration takes office.
a post midnight news conferln a carefully guarded r~ ence aboard his •chartered jet

sponse to newsmen's questions,

which

the vice president replied, "yes';

Angeles- the last stop in a
grueling cross country trip that

brought

him

to

Los

But, again, in his airplane
meeting with newsmen, Humphrey qualified the statement,
which had appeared at Orst to
be an outright break with the
administration. Standing In the
galley of the
plane, the

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlolliona- None.
Dloehargeo - None.

RECENT GUESTS
Mr. llld Mro. Lao WIDfamo,
oC Jackson were recent auelll,
oC Mrs. Welb;y Wbalay.
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P()MEROY-MIDD~EPORT.

Lewis PCA Candidate

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Deborah , Jlammld&lt;, l't. Pleas-

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Carl E. Hood

The bold

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polislieil brass buckle.
Is just one ol many styles on

belt

:social
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Celebrating Zenith's Golden Anniversary

Tailoring Class
Is Announced

Elberfel4s In Pomeroy

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A Big · ;

all new
1969

house.

THANK YOU

COWRT\T

the

GIANT 23" S(;REEN
color tv81arge8t picture

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and

County

Sale.

STEERS

Pastor's Son

Struck by Auto

2-Hour
DRY OEANING
SEJMCE

Robinson's deaners

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f.f'n u11w. M.1 pl e vl'nee rs and .se lect ha rdwood sol ids.
exclush·e o f dj'co rat:ve

"'"'' ' '· w&gt; lh .l he look ol lioo
dostressmg . 9 Oval and
'' ' ' 1'" r won-Cone Spl.'a l e rs

$75000

WDlNESI&gt;AY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Clli&gt;, 1 p.m. W-llda.Y. luncheon at Crow'• Steak llaUse; then
to the home oC Mra. T. A, Hen1100!'; Mn. Holllei1 to present

A.R- Zenith Automatic

Fine-luning Control

l.:m!l, ·, !Iff lu1w1 Colur TV .1 ! lh e fli rl of a fmgf'r. Jusl flop
1 ~w ~.,.,. , l(h

omt' .lnd fo rJ!el •t- berause it not o nly tu nes tile

1ol nr piti\.Jrt' - bul J.o "L" I" ol runt:d .IS ymo c han ge fro m clhl l111 e l
to cll annel And 11 h •en perie cts you r fi ne- t uning on UH r
rll.! nnt+•- o ul o•n~l l tdlly

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POMEROY CHAPI"Ell 841, Royal Arch - . 7:30 Wednesday n!Bbl at the
Masonic Temple, Dale E. Slnllh,

MAKE lliE 819 MOVE!

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• Zenith Supl'r 50 H.- ndu•fled Color TV Cho~ssit w illl n n
p r ul l t•d CIICUIIS . nu l' r,,du ct ion sh o rt CLHS fo r unri ~a l e d de ·
p endJb ol ol y dnd fewl'r ~t: r voce pmhle ms

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0, iXI I'I'Il · t".U.I! ~ol d I

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• Ze nith Sunshin e 11 ColoJ TV Picture Tub e Adv.on n•rl p hul ·
p hm fmnwl." for ~ p ec t ac ul .ar pinure bri g hl nt•s&lt;

NEED A NEW CAR?
APPLY FOR A LOAN

T1fiJIIBD AY
AFTERNOON cmCLE, 1 p.
m. Thurllday, potluck dlmer.
Mamhero an to take a COYered
dlah and their own tl,ble aervlw.

The auto specialists as our bank will
help you get the money for a new car

New Zenith 2-Year Color Picture Tube Warranty

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l1111tlt RMIIG Co rpo•!I •OO war1ant' th•
color p1tturt 1 ~0~ · ~ t~t lt no1t1 Color TV
reeei,ars s ~o ·.ln ~t i t to he h tt 11 om
defee.t ~ on miltlll l illl s•nc latm nor mal
usatt lor two ye~r1 ham dBit !ll Oll llnll
eonwrner puochne 'to'a~•antr eGH" II ·
P'ir ot color poeluoltube. til leplac•mtnt
• ilh rebu1tt ~lor ~·•l ure 11101. tluourh

an y 1uiM11Jed l emth r:ltii lll tnrwhere
owner may. h~ t 01 .nove, hanspo rt ahon.
latlor aM u r~· c~ ch l l~ a1r the 001111 ·
lion ol t ~t owne1 Zen1th rt plactmtnl
IutHI is .-ts.o wan anltd to r l ht lu ll une&lt; ·
pirtd term o1 tile oroton at IWO· yllr

warun ly

No Money Down··
ARNOLD GRATE

Terms
RUTLAND, 0.

XI GAMllA MU SDRORri"Y,
'!11urada1, 1:30 p.m., Collllli&gt;!'•

and will plan your payments to fit your
budget. See us loday for a loan.

5\ On New car Loans

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EVANS PACKING CoMPANY ......................................................... STEVEN PIER~~
OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES................................................................ CELIA McCOY
MURPHY OIL COMPAMY .................................... _.......................,. .................JIM B~U

LAMBS

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THE
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Mel,o, Coul)ty
SontiMI,

:J1M'eda,y.

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EVANS PACKING COMPANY ......................·................................................ DOM. SMITH ·
THEODORE T. REEO, JR .................................., .. ,.......................... JEFF DOMAHEW
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO ....·-·-···-························,··············· .. ···-'· JEFF DOMAHIW.. .; '
RACINE HOME NATIONAL BAMK...........,.,......·-········-··············-··········· D!J~ SI!IJ'I'H'
CROSS STORE, RACINE ..:..........................:...................................... GARY ·&gt;/9!111.,.
WEST VIRGINIA SAUSAGE COMPANY......................................... ;. CARY 'JQHN~
RAY
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LANDMARK FARM BUREAU
MARION RIGGS
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
CARNAHAN AUCTION
THE DAILY SE~ITINIEL.:: ............. ,..............,.......".'"·T ·-,···········:~:, ..;.:.,~;.:,.EID'Dj

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OREN 'fiEARS TVESIIAY AFTERNOON turnool ...,. the koyo of hlo oct..ol buo to his rep!Jcomert. Mn. Lee Wood, Rutlaad-HarrisonvWe Road. Wears, a resldeDt ot the Harrlllonville Road,
baa CCIJlllleled 21 years of ochool bus drlvlag In the Salisbury and Meigs Locril School Dlltrlct
Mrs. Wood loa,_ driver Ia the Meigs District.

Porters Offer Tax Issue Debate
The I'Orter father-11011 · tepa.
latlve team bas Invited Ito op..
)ICiilonta, file present alate oenator and otale represlllllallve, to
l'll'flclj&gt;alo In three debll8a 011
the ~ct .,.. . ..Ia...
I' the lnvltattOti f~ . aoCOJIIad,
for the
time vqtero hi Alb·
illl, lloll!a, ·.11111 MefA CDomlleo
will bave ~ to 1Ize"'
I!Jelr .l~tllvt caixuditea.
" J.' flaednan Porter, a former
,
senator, ~ hlsiOil, James

am.

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bri!WI I'Orter m, have llllflll"li- mended to reWce the tax bured one debate In each o!thethree den on the indl.vidual cttlzert. n
counties which make up the 27th · SUWortlnB the a!flrmatlve irll1
representative district.
be the Demo&lt;rat Porter team,
Each wrote ldenllcol I.-a, while tile Hepubllcans, U they
the older Porter to Sen. Oakley accept the lnvltatloo, will arc. Collins, - · llld t h e sue the negaUve. The Portera
yourrpr FOrter to RO(I. Ralph say that Sen. COllins was the
Welker, Pomeroy.
principal CC&gt;&lt;U1Ihor of the tax f!&gt;The -r• propoiiOd uao tt
iDd that Rep. Welker
colleilota rulea 011 file sli&gt;Ject, voted for it.
''llooolvocl, That amended subThe presentofth:eholderswere
. - Senate Bill 350 he a- nominated May 7 without oppo.
sllloo, while the I'Orters woo
their Democratic primary oontasta after a oplrlled campaign.

crearre

News ... in Briefs
By United Press International

WASIDNGTON - JUSTICE ABE FORT AS TODAY was reported
pnllkely to ..,... to submit to further quesdonlng by the Senate
Jriiutlal')' Conunl- m hio fttneos to beciXDe chief justice of the ,
Uillled Stales.
Reliable sources told United Press lnternatloral Fortas wao
unlikely to chill&amp;" hla mind about not anawerlng questlono relating
to previous s..,reme Court oplnloJUI, pending cues, or IUture de-

cJaJ.ons.
ST. LOUIS, MO. - DEMOCRATIC ·VICEpresldenllal canilllate
Edlmind S. Muskle says 1 halt oCthebomblng or Nortll VIet- would
be a valuable rlak which tho United States shoold take "when It's
IBtllible to do ao."
T"ae MaiM Htator, replying to 1 question at a nuwa conference
Tuesda.Y ntihl, aald; "!think lf&lt;Wiq( ,the bombing con bo • valuable
otep
peaee and that~ would boa valuable risk we ohould take
••• we ougbt to be prepUed to take when It's sen~lble to do so."

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The 27th representative d i s-

trict Is part ol the 18th oenatorlal dlltrlct. Counlles outside the
27th dlatrlctlncludeScloto, Pike,
Lawrence, and Jackson.

Farm Science
Tickets Here
Farm Science Review tidteta
are on aale at the &amp;.pr R u n

Mlll, Landmark, Farm Bureau
~&amp;live, Me!go County A.S.
c.s. Of!lce, llld the County Extensioo Of!lce.
The advance aale at. tlcketa
tor 50 C.U each closes September 16. At the pte IIIey will
be $1 •
1be Fum Science Revlew 11 a
three diOI' ovent, Sept. 17. 18,
19, at tho Ohio state Unlvere!ty Farm near the !loa Scott
A.lrport, welt of Worthington.
The belt route to tho location 11
Slate Roote S3. -otate routes
70 and 71 north. Leave 71 norlb
at route 16111111.110 welt through
w~ to the main en-

EGYPTIAN GUNNERS . ~ two salvos at IsraeU troops
acnMis tho Sue&amp; canal today, )n IsraeU communique repartee!.
Prealdant Gama1 Abdoi Nasser' rotm'llid to cairo to aaaume perIOI1ai
of his eovermnoot'• lboonlown with Iaraol
The IaraeU annouuc...-. In Jerusalem uld Etl7Ptlan batter·
leo opeood !Ire em ~U poaltiona .aLPJU:I,Jewflq on tho southern
~•I of lba ~ ~ }~!fO a. ln. IIIII 8,50 i.)n, Tbu laroall comiiOR!Qlli·'oakl tt,·,~•·,irl!hheld return !Ire anol suffered,., caoua.lileo. Ecwt bfei'. ~Jw troops bod opened Ike.
trance.

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and Soull!tl'll Ohio Electric Com- · for a polluck dinner.
ROCK 1 ~GS GRANGE, 8
p.m. 'nlu!'eda,y at tho 1lall. RewUI be aorved.
BRAIIIIIJRY . P.T.A., i,ao p • .

fre..,.

~14aUonal

Rutland Furniture
Easy

prloot.

F"""'t.'Y-BENNETT I'Oot128,
American Lelk&gt;a, 7:30 Weclnea11.;;• ntglll at the hall.

HANDCRAFTED ... built beHer to last longer!

. WEDNESDAY. SEPT.E~.§!R lr'-

OHIO.

. • 1111; IIMc Radclllle, Rullllld;
Howard Burna, HarUor&lt;l; J o h n

massive

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Tulliarrow,

l.r cloudJ IIIII contlmolo1

Adml-• -,
llobi&gt;1 ·Milldea,
cOlo, IIIOdsvtlle;

traditionalist •••

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and low 501.

Doxljlr; Ru~

Dies in Warren

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Parl1al clearlnc IIIII
LOW hi the ,..... r" , ,

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Devoted To 17ae lntereJJt. Of 17ae Meiga· MtuOn Area

1MUTI£

Water

'.'!I' ,

Weather

ent 1 ne

at y

e

·The flag of Denmark, cooolatln&amp; or a large wblte cross on a
red ·,fteld, ls the oldelt mchang~
eel naUonal emblem on re&lt;»rd,
having _,._In . conllnuous use
since the Thirteenth Century.

' VOL. XXI NO. 98

Sam Lewis, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, renee County, wbo is .Prttentb' Gfoce, Lonti QoUDm; llorolllr
Ia the choice of the Meigs Coul&gt;- vice president of theaiaoclat!Ga, lllamblln,Dexler.
Dlsdlorgu- LouiiOPartiOW,
ty Production Credit advisory ts .., for 1"04!ection and Ia Oil"
openod his ca.mpaign for the shirtsleeve II vice president said,
pool~
Lewlo.
.
Florence ~. IiGberta ~···
"l am not changing my committee to be • emlldate for
presidency.
Leiria
Is
a
411-Jear-oid
~
director
of the Jackson Producpos
ilion."
He
said
he
would
Humphrey was continuing the
TONIGHT, SEPT. 10
who Uvea on a 437 ·acre opera.tion Credit Aaaodation.
pace today with a full schedule have accept.erd the minority
Elvia Presley In
t!on
near ltarrl~e. He owns
If
elected,
Lewis
would
rep~
OFFICE TO CLOSE
of appearances here and in plank but would have felt tree
SPEEDWAY
and
operates a large grade !o
sent
Lawrence,
Gollta
and
Meigs
to
make
an
"elaboration"
ot
his
The
Middleport of!lce "' tho
Houston, Tex.
(Technioolor)
dall')' which conalat of 66 Hoi· boaid ot pli&gt;Uc alrl(n Water
counties.
Frank
Herrell,
Law·
In his meeting with newsmen, hiw own position.
Elvia Presley, Nancy Sinatra
stein cows. He also to In tho and Sewoge Dept, wUI be ~
Humphrey knocked down two
FEATIIRETTE:
proceu
ol developi.QK" 1 recre&amp;• ed Friday, Sept. 18, r0rrtJ,otra,
starUing statements he made
Down The Hatch
lion
arOL
~ altai are be- MI.Yor C, 0. Flaher aald IDdq.
concerning the w a r earlier
Jerkey Turkey
ing· constructed and a three acre
SWeet Mou.. Story ol Life Mooday.
(Continued from Page 1)
(J&gt;a¥) lake la !n operation.
PLAN SALE
In Philadelphia at the start ot
II there aDoct.orintheHouse?
He
lJ
a
member
of tho Farm
teet
the
water
department
a.
The
Eqloa
Clua of the ~
his t r e k, Humphrey told a
Bureau, Graz-., NFO, a n d cun Methodlll Cl!urch will apmWEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY youthful audience in a question gai.nst businesses which might
Carl E. Hood, Cormerl.r ol DCSA, and a member and trus- aor a 1'Uliiiii8P aale thla Frlda.Y
SEPT. 11 ~ 12 r
and answer session that he discontinue operations in the midNOT OPEN
thought "some" troops could be dle of a month withOUt paying Pomeroy, died Thursday In War~ tee of the MI. Union Baptist llld SaturdaJ II the former
Church. He has been a member l'hlllb&gt;l Sioteri .torem Court
ren.
withdrawn Crorn Vietnam late thelr water bills.
oC
PCA Cor 25 years.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
He waa born in Pomeroy, the
II., In FOmel'01.
The matter was referred to
this year or early in 1969.
'!11e
Meigs
County advisOl'l'
SEPT. 13 - 14
son
ol
Mrs.
Ruth
Sloemaker
the
ordinance
commlttee.
But Humphrey said later he
A
1%" bell that dlsllqulshes
In a
THE MINI-SKJRT MOB
FmEMEN CAI,LED
COWicil voted to have Ute ceil- Hood and the the tate Frank committee urges all Meigs Couft..
was just echoing predictions
ty
Production
Credit
members
(Technicolor)
BaahaD Volunteer ftremen remade earlier by Defense ings In two rooms or vUlage ball Hood.
crowd. Expertly crafted with saddle slllchllll and
Lewis at ~ to&amp;tire Cill Saturda.Y
Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain Secretary Clark Clifford and - the cmmcll chambers and the
&amp;lrllvtng are his wire, Lu- to lllend and
AND
This Steerhlde
by Paris
Gen. William C. WesbnorelaOO. water and sewer department of- cmei two daugtrters, Eileen and tile annual stockholders meeting 'iii the home oC Mable Taylor .on
Saturday,
SepL
14,
at
canters
ROSIE!
Lmg
RW1
road
where
approxiLouise;
three
brothers,
Joseph,
fice,
lowered
to
nine
feet.
Work
In Denver, at another freethe
sale.
(Technicolor)
wheeling question and answer will be done by the Columbus Pomeroy; Qlgene. Levittown, caves, located six mlles nortb- mately $100 ...._ was clllsSandra Dee, Rosalind Russell
Pa., and Franldln o! LynWOCl&lt;i, wett of Jackson off state Route ed. TWelve llromen responded.
I
session, Humphrey said he Colling Co. Cor $281.60.
Available in ~atural, Black or Oxblood.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Calif.;
his mother, Mrs. R u t h 33. Dinner will be served from
In
order
to
get
funds
i
n
t
o
could
have run tor the
Be sure to see eU tile other style~ and colors In Paris
TO CHAj.LENGE LAW
presidency on a Democratic proper order Cor stateauditdeal- Hood and a sister, Mrs. Wldred 12 to 1:30 p. m.
Bello for men and boys In the me111 department, 1aL Ooor.
WORTHINGTON, Ohio (Ui'O~
ing witll sewage operations, coun- Eddy. both or Alliance, llld 11 ::~::·: · :·:·:·:-;:;.;:; .; : ;.;:::::::;:; : ; . ;:;.;:;:::;:;: ;:;~:;:;:;:;::::t~
You'U llka the omart acyles- comforllble lit and lcqA Ml&lt;hlltan 1tate law J'O&lt;IIl1illg
cil voted that tile Sanitary Sew- grandchlldren.
lcmg
wear you pt from a Parlo Belt - Stop In - and
motor&lt;yc!lata to· wear helmet•
He was burled In the Saint
er Fund loan the Sewer Con_.teet
one or two Cor yoorself or tho heyo In your lUiJJ.r.
'!:: will be teotad, the American
struction Fund, $20,000 Cor a 90 Cemetery at Courtland, 0.
Boys
Slzeo
- 26 to 32 - Mens Sizes • 32 to l50.
··
Aaaoclatlon an8
~ Motorcycle
day perJod; that the Sewer ConWHrlnl Apparol For Your Farwlly
nounced here Monlli.Y.
stnJctloo Fund .P8J' the General
and
Fun~ $5,411,51 for various serCOLLECTIONS
UP
furnl1hina•
For lour Home
vice Cees dealing with the sewCOI.UMBVS
(Ui'O
Sales
Ill&lt;
age disposal system, and that the
TUEIDA.Y
collections from·Oh!o'a 88 counSewer Construction Fund p a y
LADIES
AUXILIARY,
Lowi1
lies
!ncreuod 55.58 per eent
the S&amp;nltary Sewer Fund $33.A class In tallorln8 will be of- Manley FOot 263, American Lo- !all month over the AII8U&amp;t of
929.05 [or various expenditures fered In October, according to
glon, 7 p.m. Tuellday, Mount •file preceding year, Slate Treaotor easements and services.
Margaret Griffiths, County Ex- Morlah Baptiat Church, Mltldle- urer Jolut D. Herbert aald fnrll.y.
Attending the meetl.ng were tension Agent, Home Economics.
port.
those named earlier and CounIt ia qten to all women in
POMEROY LIONS CLUB, 6:cilmen B. F. Parmalee, D I c k
Melgs
County
who
are
e&gt;perl·
30
p.m. Tueoday, Grace EploVaughan, ClUford stumbo a n d
enced seamstresses. Those e~ . eopa1 Church pariah House. w.
Charles Byer.
rolled wlU make either a suit A. Llebelsbach, architect, apeakor a coaL
er; Paul lO.oes, program chalr..
Cars Collide, No
Bogtmlng Oct. 15, tile class
IIWI.
will meet at the ~iscopal ParOne L Injured
I'OMEROY LIONS C L U B,
Ish House In P1111eroy Crom 12:A 1967 VolkswageJI was demol- 30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will Tuellday, 6:30 p.m. Grace Eplowtl.
Ished In a one-vehicle acei&amp;nt be a registraUon fee of $2. The I:Cip81 Church parli!h
on the Hemlock Grove road, 2.1 class is limited to 16. Those !tam A. Lelberobart, Columbus,
mlles east of U. s. Route 33, wishing to enroll shCI.lld call the wlll opeal&lt; oo architecture ot
various buUdings In Meigs eoun.
at 7 p.m. Monday.
County Extension Office at 992.
The Meigs County sherilC'o 3895 or stop in the basement of ty.
AUXILIARY OF the Racine
department aald Roland Eugene the County Home on Mulberry
Fire Department meets at 7:30
Eastman, 19, Rt 2, Coolville, Heights.
To buyers Steers
Lambs allltt Melts
J111lor Fair
Tuellday at file !lro house.
autrered a bump on the head and
O IAG
0100 ETA. Pm Chapter, Beta
rib injuries when his auto went
Sigma
Phi Sorority, at 8:15 p.
oot or control on file rain-sUckm.
Tuesd&amp;J',
Cohunhua a D d
295 o;q . in . rec tangu lar p idute
ed road, ran up an embankment,
is
Southern
OhiD
Electric
eo. ..,_
and nipped aver.
clal
room,
Twtla
Matheney
bu
No charges were filed a n d
the
cultural
progam;
pledges
Eastman was not lmmedlately
CLUBMEM~ER
BUYER
treated. In other sherlfC' s deWord hu been received that wlll ....,.
MIDDLEPORT BUSINES'l and
partment activity, James W, Oh- AnJV Martin, yoongest ... of
FARMERS BANK AND SAVIHGS COMPANY ................................ KENNETH BOLIN
Professlonal.
Women's Club, 6:linger, 27, Rutland, huboenjall. tile Rev. and Mrs. Richard MarMEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY ..:..................................................HARRY SLAwTER o
ed on a 11"Xl-lllpport char~.
lin, baa - . lJijured near his 30 Tuellda.Y evening at file MarRACINE HOME BANK..........................................................................CHARLES YOST
tin Rellaurant; bualneu meetColumbuo home.
EVANS PACKIHG COMPAIIY ...................................................;._ .......... BOIJ RITCHIE
According to tile word, t h e Ing and _..., follows at file
VETERANS MEMORIAL HO$PITAL.........................................~ .........:_ PAUL CROS$
ehlld was struck by a car Sat- Columbia Gu oC OhiD olflce.
WOMEN'S
SOCIETY
of
ChrlaMARION
RIGGS FORD-MERCURY ........................,....,..................... MIK-E l!NIDUM ·
urday night. He Ia conCinod to
llan
Service,
I'Vmero)'
United
SUGAR RUN WILt..............:.......-....................................................."·· RICKY 'PIERCE
Children'I Hospital with s fractured leg and other tnlurles. His M-ot Church. IJO(luek lUllR. H. Rri.WLIHGS &amp; SONS ............. ,.............,.. ,................................... Kllii!IY .PIERCE
per, 6 _p.ru. j orfng a o.mtr&amp;:l
1 room number ls 328. The Rev.
LANDMARK FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE............................ LOU!Si MICHAII, .
Mr. MarUn is a former pu1or dlllb and own table service; Min
IUPON REQUEST)
ELBERFELD$
DEPARTMENT STORE:.. ,............................................ EDWIN'CRQSS .
~
El&gt;erlbach
baa
the
proof Grace Eplsoopal Church.
gram; Mra. Glen Hiles to ~
Our Usoel Good Cle•nl,;,
KARR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ........................................ :.......... BYRON McCoY
port m reeent workshop at Clllllll
POINT PLEASANT LIVESTOCK 5.\LES........................................ DIANA GRUESER
The continent of Aualralla Francis Aobu17.
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK.................................................. DEBBIE KElBAUGH
was first given the name of
EASl'EIIN BAND Boooten, 7:.
Tht DAVISSON • Z4515M
Pomeroy
RAY RIGGS...........:... :................................................................................. VICKI CARR
New Holland.
\192-5421
30 p.m. Tueoclal at hlgb ocl8&gt;1.
!
£a rly l\mer1t.1n slyled con~o l e wi t h fd rl v
ELBERFELD$ DEPARTMENT STORE ...................................... STEVE,N STAHLEY
AmerH&lt;~n stv lefl gallerp-, spoo led vert ica l col um ns
CommiUeoo for ocbool year to
EVANS PACKING COMPANY ...................................:.................... WAYNE LEIFHEIT
m th.: gr ille .HI'J . fou r s1 mula ted d rawers,
be ~· Member• urged to
,1nd bracke t feel w1 th n HH e aled r.;~st e rs

MEIGS

Now You ·Know

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TIDRD PARTY PRESipENTIAL emil~ w.u,ce•s ~· I!' set hu •...,. J!l'loted on the Ohio ballot
'I!!. Novembot ••• ~ Ol!li4ll ~· ''SOpreme Court Ji&gt;st.lce
S!0W1J1 '1\lelday Oi'dei'Oil Oldo to prtpOre to carry Wallace's
.tile ~lin bo!Jots !lillllinla declolm by the full cgurt on
. WASIIINGTON -

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&amp;Clod eonalltutt.,.uy Ia refusiq( .to Uot 1)\tn.

.aid thi \coiart trioct

qreod to •

WaDace'i..~

.iectton laW a .... ihe oponlns claY of Ita .n8w ·wst!ID. ·

. bi&lt;ih.&lt;lenied a Pl'i!lllill ,,.. or! the bo!iiollrl' Old•
Stale ~
.Broimo w'IJ9 ruleci wauace tijled to meet

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Miss Blakeslee

No Down Payment,
Low Interest,
33 Years to Pay
BY BOB HOEFLICH
A brand new home in the location of your choice. No down
payment, Jaw interest rates, and long term flnancirlg.
Sound like the lmpo88lble dream for Meigs Countlans'?
Well - It Isn't!
Pomeroy Attorney Frank W, Porter today announced that he
has secured "through the Farmers Home Administration a promise
or $1,800,000 for new housing ln Meigs County.
Porter pointa out that residents who quali.t)' can construct new .
hmnee in the location of their choice. They need not even own the
lot. There would be no down payment required, and interest rate11
will run between, five and five am one-quarter percent. Those con.
structing homes throqh the financing which is being made avail~
able have 33 years in which to pay off the loan.
I'Orter pohiled out that a sur- ned to have s display by a prevey cU.scloses that there are at
cut housing Orm.
least 500 Camlllns In M e I g s
II after chec.Jdng -~ Is orCoUnty who have the Income llld
rered by local oonstntctlon firms
an Interest In new homes. A and tile pre-cut housing 1\rm, and
mtnimum of 350 new homes a.
If residents like what they hear
cross the county are needed. ln the wa..v or explanaUon, anbe stated.

The $1,800,000 In ctnanclng
which has been made available
should provide for the c o nstructloo or pooslb!y 180 new
homes, Porter said.
How

does

one

find

out

more about how to proceed?
Jt•s simple.
At 7 p.m. on Sept. 26 at the
~roy Junior High School AudItorium a )llllrllc meetlni will be
held to explain """'e Cully the
details and to answer any ques.
Ilona which potential builders
might have.

other helpfUl step will be ollered.
This will come in a later
meeting when FHA officials will
be on hand to an.ist residents
with the necessary paper work
in proceeding with their loans.
There will be volunteer clerleal help on hand to further help
residents with completing their
applications.
So - a new home under excellent terms isn•t really the
uimpouJble dream" in Meigs

County alter all.

After the explanation, those

lnlerested wlll ba Invited to visit
diOpliifS wbltl) wlll he oet up in
tile auditorium to show what local conatructloo companies utter
In home plans llld structure and
the prices of the homes. In addi ~
tloo to local dlsplilfo, It lo plan-

TB Test
Law Will
95 Killed Be Asked
When Jet
Crashes
NICE, France (UPO- An Air
France C&amp;ravelle Jet1 one
engine in flames, crashed today
Into the Mediterranean on a
stormy llight tram Corsica to
Nice. killi111 all 95 persons
aboard, Air FI'IInce announced.
A search party COund pieces
of the twin engine plane 12
mlles out to sea near Cap
D' Antlbes

and

a

~

&amp;pOkesman 811d there were no

aurviYOl'l. Rescue craft reported otormy seas In file area.
I! was not laMMn Immediately
U any Americus were aboard
but the plane wao reported

laden with tourists. Authorities
aald 13 or the 89 paSiengers
were children. There were six
crew members.

COLUMBUS (UPO - S t a t e
Health Director Emmell W. Ar·
oold said here today the legislature wUI be asked to pass a
flouridation law and to make a
tuberculosis test cwnpulsory for
all
students
and
school
employes.

Arnold addressed tile 49tll Anrual Conference of Ohio Health
Commissioners.
Arnold also told the C(I'I"Unissloners that Jt is qulte Ukely
thet the General Assembly will
be asked to pass a law calling

FIVE-YEAJl..OLD LISA KINCAID, DAUGHTER or Mr. IIIII Mro. Billy KI--M, lo- of tilt
50 pr ...chool children oelected ln Meigs County to take part In a nutrllloral study boloc .-..tad
through a Children• s Bureau grant to Children's Hospital Research F~ Children'• HQriPb:ll.
Columbus. Above with Lisa Tuesday morning, are tter mother, lett, aad Was Bewrb' &lt;llodd,
who will Interview Mrs. Klacold eech mornilw Cor two days m the COod Intake oC Lb.. Lila' a
Callier Ia ccach oC the EastB;n High Schnolfootboll team. 'The Camlly realdea ODtho Stamler Rmd.

Hot Dogs! Coffee ..•. What'D Ya Have?

New Stadium Stand Ready ·
A new conce ssion stand at the
Meig6 Marauder Stadh.on is com~
Dieted and all needed equipment
has been installed. This was
announced by Frank W. Porter,
pre11ident ot the Meigs Athletic
Boosters at their regular meet-ing Tuesday evening.
The stand will be in operation
Friday evening at the first home
same of the Marauders who will
meet the Wliefeated Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks.
Mrs. Bud Abbott. general
chainnan in charge of personnel, said workers In the stand
for the five hOOte games have

auder stadium.
Rev. Bill Perrin was given the
OK to purchase colored chalk
for the end zones. At the augpstion of Mrs. Dqq W,..l!I~O. a
committee or three ' was q,poi~
eel to amend the by-law• In r~
gard to the time when to elect
new officers for the 68-69 year.
Chosen to serve on this commUa
tee were Mrs. Wilson, Bud AI&gt;
batt and Rev. Perrin
Bob Jones will serve as the
Meigs Marauder Mascot. Mrs.
Lorena Arnold, treasurer, reported a h111lance of $3,686. 59.

The game balls wlll be tii111D
away at each home pme. Tboee.
worldog the cmcesaion !or 0.
!\rat game are Poe G.erlitli.
Grt,ce Abbott, ~Isla Soratul,
Dorotlly Tyo, Mrs. JOlin " " sc:zyn, Mra. Robert BuntiUe,
Mrs. Denver Welle, Mrs. O.U,.
los WUitams and Mrs. BW WIJ,

j.

.,

I'
'

ford.

Following the business ...,.
sian, Head C.ch Charles C11aQ!o
cey showed fUm of the MeiclWahama game. Tweoty..ftve 8mi
attended.

Highways Have Failed

oo;::-:;'!. tn ..., the Boootera voted to pay of'f the amOWtt
stU! due on the dre ssing r~s
built b,y the Pomeroy Boosters "1.1 •
in the amount oC$800. Thedreoo- lr~ezgs
ing rooms are under the Mar-

i

in the assured clear distance
after a rear end colliaJon at
11:40 a.m. TUesday m Rt. 7,
three

anu seven

at. Pomeroy.

house.

north

Cited to Court

John B. Roblnoon, 66, Mar·
Ky.,,... died to Melgo
''Only lhout 41 per cent o:f
County Court Sept. 13 em a
the Ohio population served by
charge of Callure to otop with-

~

tenths miles

i

Says Architect

Hllthways have Called Meigs
County as stimulants to 80CI1·
omic growth, according to Bill
Liebersbach, a senior partner
In the architectural !lrm or Uebersbach, Swlatex and Grutsch,
Columbus, which designed t h e
new Farmers Bank and Savings
co. building now near completion in Pomeroy, 1n a speech
Tuesday night when the Pomeroy Lions Club held _a guest night
dinner in Grace Episcopal parish

Kentuckian is

tin,

municipal tt~ater systems' have
water with aptimum · Ouorkle
levels, " he said. "Ohio n o w
ranks 31st among the states in
this situation."
He also prq,osed that tile leg..
lalature revise the compulsory
lmmuration law for schoo1 cblldren to include measles.
Arnold also reported on the
activttles or his departmert.
"ln the field of tuberculosis
e0ntrol 1 we contirJJe to note iJn..
p1'0l1811lents related to our iotensllled programs aimed at eve~
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ror the flourJdation of public

water s..,plleL

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S.·

Titling his talk, "We don't
'!11e State Highway Patrol aald get enou.gb for our mooey,,. Ueb~
that Ruth Ann wu~, 22, Park~ er.sbach tooched upon a oomber
ersburg, W. Va., had ll•t&gt;liOd to ol problems which he Celt have
make s left turn. Behind her, af!ected FOmeroy, Ita beanty and
Robinson was unable to otop and Us economic growth.
his car struck tho back oC file
He said:
Wilay car.
,.While the r iver tramc Is
No one was Injured There Rood. there Is nothing of 1111
was moderate damage to the ootlse-ce direct to POmeroy
RoblniGI car and ml!&gt;&lt;&gt;r to the or the Meigs County area. We
Wll.ay car.
must face the facts, however,

Sub Teachers

)

that the modern hilthway baafldled your community comp!eiob'
and It hao reltrlcted your lii'OIIIII
economically. One in three firma
In Meigs County Is 0t1 a haN
surface road - 70 par e..t.
are in the state.
"Anotller factor that mutt be
coosidered Ia that oC tern1a.
Your scenic bills and nDtrl

have Inhibited the lncUalrta1
growth lremendaualy. '!11oM upe
and downs have made hllbwall
expensive, buUding . . . . expeJUJive, and have r.-.cad tbl
Ullable land to a mlnlmum. Om'
so per cent oC Meigs Coo11tr II
forest cover area.
The labor force 1n the Paateroy area atatistieall.y is bUiw
file Ohio and the U. S. averYour popdatfon is 1n a clecl.IOL
Take the period from 112G ·6o
1960 - Mslaa County baa tlacllned wlllle the u. s. hod 1
rate oC growth oC 69 per - . ·
As a reltllt ot file low Iallar
force hi l'l&gt;meniY. your liD.
ll,y hicomo boclomoa low.
"IAt'a look Iurlher a1 - .

-rlna ~

ero;v - -

1'01 by road, you are ii I '
by Ji&amp;Do, wlrea, blliboudo, , _
,..,m~ '11111 lo 1011

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peculiar "' - -· ... ,.,...,[. ·f
l&amp;mOfOI.')IIt-llllllitJ hi thla lllld "'

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