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'ftii, ·~ Seatlnet, Mlddl""""'~--' ~ 11, 19~

School Po'troflnstolled
Icalendar~ ·In F:ir$f Meeting of PTA

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;~t:h~icjues for

Drying Materials
··For-Winter Display ore Described
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"Dried MoterW For Wlnlor tiiii'Od, Joeill'e weed, mullen,
DlopiiJ'' 'IIU lhelllplellra. How- II'UAI and teed pods, I.Ules,
Ud Nolan ))l'O. .ited I h e berrleo and crooked thlnp," ohe
~'IW" Glrclea Clli&gt; met Mon- laid.

1111 altmlooa aluie-eofMJ'a.
-llan4f VaD Vrlllke11 wllh !oil-a.
WIDIJ Me~ aaliollni holll-

There are several methods of
drying. .,Sand · Drying," take about .... 1ard of oand of Inland
rivers or lakes is best. •tgt]f.
caJ.Jel," although a little expensive at ftrst, is very good
to malntldn color. "Hanging to
dry, u is one - simply remove
exceu tollage and hang 1n a dry,
not too light a place, to dry.
.. Glycerine," using one - half

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FIOIJOI' drJing wu a part of
tile IIJ'acioaa living In Colonial
Umea. TociiJ the leclmlquea of
llower drJing have been adYIDCed to the polnl where any
_..., can dry and arrange !bern
In a ~le to please herself and
bor family.
FIOIJOI'a lbal hold opeeial memories lor me mOY be dried and
kept for months, or even years.
••What a· pleasure lt is to walk
lllrougb )'OUr garden, lllroll
througl1 the woods or countryalde admiring nature's source
of plant life provided for creative artists. This Ia the time to
harvest an abundance of unuaual
and beaut1lul meterials to dry:
You will lind au&lt;h .Plants as gold-

Cystic Fibrosis Program
Planned During the Fall
A public information progr11m It was voted to give persoi"Bl
cystic fibrosis will De sponsor- gilts to each American Legion
ed thl s fall by Meigs County commander in Meigs County.
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, ac~
Chairmen of the various com~
cording to plans made by t he mittees reported on their progro~q~ Mo~ night at tl&gt;e home
jects and it was noted that the
oC Mrs. Eunice Brinker, Racine recent rummage sale was a fl.
with Chapeau Iva Powell presid- nancial success. New names were
ing.
presented for partnership In the

CORRECTION

HUSH PUPPIES
As Advertised
·sunday &amp; Monday
LOAFER AND TIE
BRUSHED - - • ·- $9.99
SMOOTH - - - • • Sll.99

The Salon dedded to invite a
doctor of cysdc fibrosis children to come to Meigs County
to discuss the disease and show

a film. Details of ttte inCorma~
tion program will be completed
by the Salon and a time and date
announced,
The members accepted the invitation o! the Gallla County Salon to attend a fellowship night.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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TONIGHT AND TIIURSDAY
SEPT. 11 - 12 r
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
SEPT, 13 - 14
THE MINI.SKIRT MOB
(Technlcolor)
Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain
AND
ROSIE!
(Technlo:o1or)
Sandra Dee, Rosalind Ru88ell
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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glycerine and one-ball warm water; cruah or pxmd woody stems
and put lbem Into llie IO!ullcn.
This is ooo of !be ~ckost IU1d,_
eallest metboda.
Only general lnstrucllona i:an
be given as each nower or plant
'¥aries in texture and alze.
MJ'a. Nolan dloplQed man1
Dowers and planto she had dried
using the several methods.
The meollng was opened wllh
Mrs. Fred Bl.-ar roedlng lbo
verse of the month.
Mrs. Van Vranken gave devo~

Daughter is Born

Salon.
A get-well card was sent to
Mrs, Rhoda Hackett, and the
traveling prize donated by Mrs.
J. M. Thornton was won by Mrs.
Brinker. Others attending were
Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Gladys
Mowrey, Mrs. Efieen Searls,
Mrs. Julia Hysell, Mrs. Pearl
Knapp, fhs. Catherine Welsh,
and MJ's. Mrylle Walker.

Dinner Given
Wedding Party

MASON - Cll&gt;~ and Mrs.
James Johnson ID oC Fort Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert CUsVL, are announcing the birth of
ter,
&amp;. of Belle, W, Va. were
lfleir Orst daughter on Sept. 5,
She weighed Slh poonds, The hosts for a dinner .PI-IV at OlJohnson&amp; hne two other sons, ear's Restaurant in Gallipolfa
Friday night precedlng lbo reGregory and Junes IV.
Grandparents are Mr. and MrL hearse! for lbo Sotur&lt;IOY evening
Donald Foglesong, Mason; Mr. wedding of lbeir soo, Robert, to
lnd Mn. James Johnaon, JV, Miss Dianna Criswell oC MidFnnklln, Ohio. Great.-gn.q,ar- dleport,
Guest a at the dinner were Mr.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Johnson, New Haven, and Mrs. and Mrs. Kermeth McCullough and
1101'1, KeMeth, Pomeroy; Mr. and
W. H. Foglesong, Mason.
Mrs. James Criswell, Middle-

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':"s Patt,y Dowler, Parker
, W. Va.; Miss Marlene
~ WoodsOeld; MJ's. Ralll\y
Van Meter; Columbus; Rod Rowan, Park.ersl:uq. w. Va.; David
Richardson, Colewood, W. Va.;
Jercy Holstein, Charlestoo; Tracy Harrah, - · Culller, and
the Rev. Denver Blevins, Belle.
W, Va., and the Rev. Max Don-

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tloos. The Scripture wao 1Corlllttrlana, 13th chqJter, 8th verse.
lite rood two of her favorite
poems, "As You Go ~
we:• and '~e Brtdp BuDder!• 91e cloHd wltb JD'~er.
· Each member reapondedto roll
call b1 lilllllns a beautlrW fall
spot In ~elgs ~Receiving rlbbona at !be Molga
count;v Fair Flower libow were
Mrs. Roy Betzlng, lwo blue ribbons; Mra. Howard Nolan, a
blue, red and a while ribbon,
and Mrs. Frtid Blaetlnar a wlllte.
A thank yw note wao road
!rom Mrs. Dor Schaefer In 11'preclallon lor !be llift she received aha wu a palfml
at the Gallipolis Clinic.
II 'IIU voted to change t h e
limo of lbo meellng from 2 o'clock to 1 o'clock. The October
moellng will be at Miss IQdla
El&gt;ersba&lt;h'a. The roll call will
be for each member to bring
a leal or twig tor identtftcatlon.
A dessert course was served
to members and a guest, Mrs.
Tracy Whale)'.

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Tho principal aloo
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POMEROY
SHAK§PEARE
Jnllaii.UOO of !be ochool pa- ort ldOrrlo, principal, wllo
!bet
art
MIUid
be
orrored
to
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Ciom, 1 p.lii, Wodnooda1, IUildl- lrol momboro ·of !he 1988-48 ... plans and proapec:la ror the c:hlldren b1 a volum.r ~,!.
al Croll's Steok llouao; then arm, and a talk by lvu RomlDt aebool year. He lnvllod parenlo lbo local art club, il cmcluoilllle"
10 bring their problema to him,
dlrodor
to !be bomo of Mro. T. A. llal- of - · ·Ohi
Congr of Diatrlct
~ Par
Morrlo asked the paronlo ~·
11011; MJ'a. Homel1 to pro- II of the
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eoo "'
• and urged activo portlclpatloo lll teachers to ac:cept'the chall- .,
onto and Tea&lt;horo, hllblllhted a lbo P.T;A.
the Pf&lt;1111'8111.
m.,.Ung of !be l\mlerQ1 P. T.A.
~ on the curriculum, belni o!rered this year Ill I b o ;
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, !101· ~ nishl at lhe l\mlerQ1 Morris said lbal now r.dara 10mewhat ttmerent currlculut~
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at Arch Maaooa, 7:80 Wodnol- Elamenlar)l School.
are being uoed In !be !lrlt, ooc- andteachlnl! approach.
Tho
atlendanca
ballner
waa'
dOY night al lbo FIJmerQ1 MaRomine, - c e d by M r o, md and third IIJ'&amp;dea and thai thla
omlc Temple, Dale E. Srnltb, Leo crow, spoke .., the prln- year; for the first time, eonver-- tQ&gt; lbo alxlh IIJ'Odo. Re!re•-•
hlab prlelll.
clploo of the national orpalza- oatlonal ~Cianioh ls belni Intro- followlnB lho meeting were earFEENEY-BENNETI' 1'1111128, t1oo and daocr!bed P,T,A, aalbo duced In the elemenlar)l lll'&amp;daa, ved by lbo execuilve commltto!c
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AmoriCOII Loslan, 7:30 Wodnoo- tergeot vohmteor uaoclalfan In
dOY nlshl at lbo hall.
,the cooinlr:Y. He allied, "Are we
THURSDAY
being heard? Are we worth beIn Ponwoy YOil
AFTERNOON cmcLE, I p. 1ni heard'l'', to underline the
m. 1buroda1, potluck dlmor. role or the loeal P,T.A. unit.
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ly a.t
Mombero aio to take a covered
Leo Crow, oo!ety chairman,
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dlall and their .... table 18rY!c:tl. had charge of !be tnllallatton or
XI GAMMA YV llll!OIIITY, !be patrol. MIUr- llonn0111
Thuroda1, 6:30 p.m., Collllllbuo waa named ~ . and Bcyan
Oldo Electric Com- !Jiank, lleatawil. Other memand
JIIIIIJ', for a potluck dlmer.
boro aro Darla El&gt;orabach, Jom,y
BOCK SPRINGS GRANGE, 8 Chlpman, . Mar)' Hawk, Anita
p.m. 1buroda1 at lbo hall. Re- King, Mila FUwall, Colh1 Oafrealun&lt;mta will be eerved.
borne, Mlo:haol Gilmore, Greg
BRADBURY P.T.A., 7:30 p, McKinnO)', Rick1 COUch, I!Dpr
m. Thuroda1. "Meet the Toa&lt;h- Dillard, Diana Srnllb, Dous Plla•
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e!"&amp; Nf.eht;" classroom vlsf.ta- Un, Danny King, Helen Thoma,
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Uooa· door ))l'lze refreshments· Tina Mayle, Roger !t&gt;oell, Jell
exe~ve commtitee meeting
Reuter, first substitute, and Ken6:30 p.m.
. DY Mankin, and G. E. Gulnlher,
CATHOUC WOMEN'S Club, 8 aubotitutea.
p.m. Tlalrsda.Y at !be church
The patrol momhera led In lbo
auditorium. R0811'Y services at pledge to the Das to open t h o
7:40 p.m.
meellng preolded over b1 Mra.
PillLATHEA SOCIETY, Mid- Jack Carle)', Devotlms were b1
dleport Church of Christ, Thurs- MJ'. Robert Woods or the l'llmoda, September 12 at 7:30p.m. rQ1 Church or Christ
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PAST COUNCILORS, Theodor- membership or 82. It was reus Council No. 11, D. of A., 7:30 quested that Mrs. Pat Duffy,
Thursda, nlghl at the home of welfare comm111ee chairman be
MJ's. Henry ReibeL
contactod about neec11 children
FRIDAY
and lbeir problema, and !bat In
SOUP SUPPER, Sl Paul Lu- referring children for clothing
theran Chur&lt;h Frida, beglming !bat sizes be given.
at 5 p.m. Homemade ice cream,
Plana were amounced for the
aanclwiches and so._,,
amual llallowoeo par11 to be
MARY SHRINE, White Shrine hold at !be ochool b1 MJ'a. C. E.
of Joruselem, 8 p.m. Frlda,y at Clark, wa.ya and moano chairthe IOOF hall Dorotlcy Steger, man.
d 1 s t r I c t materials obJective
MJ'e. caraey - c e d Robchairman, will make her ortlctll
visit. Potluck dlrmer at the cooelusion.
DANCE PARTY lollowlng the

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Cushion
her first step...

Church Repair
Fund is Given
$100 Donation
A contribution of $100 to the
treDsury tor repairs to the church
was made by the Daughters or
Ruth Class o( the Pomeroy United Methodist Church meeting
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mlas Nelle Bfrw, Union Ave.
Mrs. Frank stewart presided.
Reported ill at their homes were
Mrs. Dessie Patterson and Mrs.
Jacob Gloeckner.
Mrs. Glen HUes presented de~
votlons uai111 builders for Christ
as her theme. She suggested that
the best ol each person be shar-ed with others, and concluded
with the poem, urhe Builder•s
Temple," a~ readings, "The
Leaf or Gold," and "The Teacher."
Her devotions were concluded
with prayer "Cor the guidance
of youth as they build for a use-

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Frida, night footboll came al
the Meigs Junior High School
auditorium. The Ja,s will em·
cee.
SATURDAY
illGH SCHOOL dance party,
SalurdQ at lbo Malga Hlgb School
auditorhon in MJddl.eJJQrt, 8:30
to 11:30 p.m. The Ja,s will em-

Mlas Lucretia Genheimer pre-

Speaks in Pomeroy

sented a short program or verse
on sharing aud IIJ'OWIIIB In the
wa,s of God. lite concluded wllb
a poem written by Mra. Gloeckner entitled .. September."
Mrs. Bing served a dessert
course during a concluding social hour.

Being Announced

Willi C1111hua-NIIn'• Ntw YIIJI C •11al1ll

Mr. and MJ'a, Waltor Graeser, U. Clrclevtlle, are &amp;llloun- ·
clllll lbo blrlb of a daughter,
9!•, Aug. 21, al Berger Hoapllal In Circleville. Tho
lnfanl welgbed six poundo, lbree

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Cu1hlonecf for woiWithl
Embou•d for elrfra .,_autyl

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MJ'. and MJ'o. Walter Gruoeor
of l'llmeroy are lbo palomal
IIJ'uq,arelllo and !be malernal
lll'"""'""enta are MJ'. and Mra.
Wliiiam FrOUDd of SDmervWe,
N.J.
G~ente are Mrs.
Theo ~1, Pomeroy; MJ'e. Adolpb Gruem, Mlnerlville; MJ'a.
Ellzabelb llovan and Mra. William Freuud, Sr., Somerville,

N•ed• no c.tnentlng down!

Juper.

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY-SEPT. 14th

Pecan
Wal,ut
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MATERIALS COMPANY
PHONE 773·5554
MASON, W. YA.

TM !lrll-ever oectlon of four
lane hlghwa, In Melgo councy lo

=~lb!" ~o~!tf";

lllghwojoo con!lrmed Wednesday.
lllghwojo o!llclala at the DlviIWn 10 olllce In Marlolla anDDU!Iced 'the new 5.3 mile oeclloo of at. 33 be opened

early ill ~r, nearly a101r
alload Ill ocbNI!o.1

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N. lloldermen Construction

company, Pneral contractor,
had Ute proje&lt;t 91 per cent complete as ot Sept. I and appeared to be pushing hard to got
the route ready for travel In
Oc:lobel'. State olllclals sold !be
Columbus booed firm was scheduled to have onl,y 64 per cent or
the work complete at !be beginnlnl ot Seplember.

The new llmlted..eceu highWOJ', whlchbeglnsatRock~rlnis
and continues to Darwin, haa a
hoWnb: IUI'face. '11 Ia !be Drll
phase or !be u.
pro.Je&lt;t !rom
Columbus aoulb to have bot -mix
surface. The stale sold 100,000
tons of hot-mix were used.
Only access routes onto the
now phaoe of hlglnJajo are at
each IIIII ot old Route 33, Kings-

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LOCAL LODGE NO. 598
SATURDAY !YENING.
AND ALL DAY SUijDAY • • • JOIN THE FUN .•.

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SAVE 50.00 It JQQ.QO,. RI$.T COat FIUT.-$EIVE.I

.IUI'ON ltEQUESn
Our Uouol

INGELS FURNI-TU:RE ·li,Q~!rO.rr;

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An attractive teature of t h e

now blghWI11otheroadstdarellla
pre~

Wider cmlllrucllonJull
lbcwe the Ktngsbul')' accesses.
One of the rellle Is reported to
be 23 acres In sizellll\l bolb, 1&lt;&gt;cated oo fl!IPOsile side's ot I h e
hlghWIJ' cloae to one another,
will lnelude JUmerou.s pienic ta~
bleo, toilet faclliUes, telepllone
booths, motor service shelter&amp;
for motorist maps, and charcool

l!l'llla.
&amp;lb-&lt;OOtractora ot lbo Holderman firm are brlldlnt the roadside rests and also olher Dnlah
lfOrk on the project sueh as seedIng, llfadlng, and building guard
ralllni.
V. N, Holderman c:onlllructloo
company built lhe Oral saclloo
NEARING COMPLE110N - 11IIS SCENJO - · _ , uo
•• ... .. · - - • •..-n CB llliJhWQ lo ~ to be reed1
of lbo Route 33 relocalloll In
the U.S. Route 33 relocation In Me!ga. The rood phase built
for lraVIIIIn Odabor of this yoai, - Sentinel Photo.
by V. :"-:. Holdermau Construction has a price tag of $4,108,Meigs at a cost of $4,108,077.77.
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REST AREA - WORKERS 11IIS WEEK are PrQIIJ'Onlng wllb conatrucllon of !acWUes at
or lbo two roodalde reata on the new !our-lane phase of U.S. Roub! 33 In Meigs County, The
lwo nat areu will be 23 acres In aloe. - Seot1no1 Photo.

California's powerful
House
Speaker Jesse Unruh snubbed
hlm the day before.
Mearmhlle, Humphrey's campaign was the target for boisterous ant1war pl'ote&amp;tl.
Hun1phrey was almost drowned out by the shout of anti war
demonstrators in Flint, Mich.,
Wedncsd01 as he pleaded for !be
right to 11-ee speech and peace-

fulassembty,
to chan~" Humphre)' said If
Speaking over the din of the elected he would make it "1111
demonstrators• taunts, he said, first duty and ccmmi.tmeat to
"l am not going to try aOO out.- bring peace to Vietnam." But,.
shout my YOW'IC trieOOs there,'' · he said, "lt will not be done bJ'
add.Jng the world's problems are alogan&amp; and placards. ..
never sohed "by those who haw
Richard M. Nixon. HumphreY•
the loudest voices."
,primary q,ponent, told a cheerTelliog his audience uyou ing crowd in Charlotte, N.C.,
don't have to go to the Univer- meanwhile, that the United States
slty of Michigan to learn how
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Alden Quits

le uoed by Mra. Edwud ~.
and Mro, lillterlleld o:oatiNwcJ
the . . . of Mark which .... !oiIOIIod by a queQtoo andlftiWOr
porlod.
The aale of dlallclothl II belag coallmed bJ the llf'IUP· Mra.
Juc1J lilni of Cl..eland wao a
auoot at the meo111w. MJ'a. LeJrlo oorved a cloioaort oouraa.

.DRY QONIIG
SDVICE

The projed lncludoo lbroo
twln-brldpa and .a ~. brldp
over one ~ the access, routes.

attend.

COME IN AND SAVE ON THESE

2-Hour

bur)' Rood (Co. Rd. 18), Peach
Fork (Co. Rd. SO) and Lon 1
llollow Rood (Twp. Rd. 27). PavIng oC accei&amp;es to the n e w
hi&amp;IIW11 lo aloo reported complato.

tion by the purebred breeder,
the commercial caUJeman, Ute
cattle feeder and the packer.
The modern ~pe lnlmala
will make monO)' for all aeaments of lhe bee! lnlllstry.
Ass! sting sponsors or lhe clinIc are !be Amorlcan Hereford
As110clatloo and !be Ohio Cooperative Extension Service. All
purebred and commerclal beef
b.-rs, 4-H and F .F .A. momhers are cordially lnvllod to

Mn. Jack SUterfleld 1• v e

4x8Shllts

·O ctober .

Theoe changes need tohemeda

lntel'llllliolllll Associalion of MachinisiS
and Aerospace Workers, AFl-&lt;:10

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"FAMILY OUTING"

Sund.oy at Alfred

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"lme"' wa.a tbedevoUonal tcp...

THU,RSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12. 190..

selecttoo needed to produce the
modern beef steer.

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prayer, and Mlaa Charlotte Da..
vldam talked on Eatber In !be
iiiUIIY of !be _ . of lbo BI-

Area

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·plamed lor !be Odabor meeting
when Gr&lt;q&gt; I of !be Women's
Amual hllmeCOiillnr of I h 0
Aaaoclalloo or the Middleport Alfred Metbodlat Clurch will be
Flrll
United
Preob11erlan hald !iJnda1, Mornlnc 18rY!eea
Clurch met Monda!o nlshl at ~ boglmlng al 9::10 a.m. will be
hDme of MJ'a. Fred Lowia.
loU- bJ a basket dlmer a1
Mro. Larcy Andoram opeaed mm. The Rer. O!arlao Norrla
the
by s!Yins the theme wiD be ooe of tile _ . .... and
for the year, "And Aa Yo Would there will be special muale.
That Men S!oald Do To You,
Do Ye Aleo to Them Ukewl~e."

LOWER PRICED lttAN EVERJ

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OHIO

VOL. XXI NO. 99

Me~- Maw"

FURNITURE-cARPETS-DRAPERIES

Annua( Homecoming

A homemade food auction WBI

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Devoted To The lnterw~ Of The

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ELBERFElD$

The Rov. Ralph Zundel or
~aneiYllie . was sueat •Jtlker
&amp;mday at the l'limarQy First
llaptlot Clatrch.
Now pallor oflhellunc:a~~Fau.
N.J.
BaptlatCJurei.,themlaloter
pallored !be Pomeroy Cburc:h far
olghl yoaro, 19S6 to 1964. !Ia
.... ac~ed to Pomeroy by
his wife, a former nllalowi oducalloll teacher In Melgo ~.
and her - . Mro. Dal11

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By United Press International
his catch--up campaign WednesHubort ll Humphrey's presi- day and once again was snubbed
den!lal -algn, which so rar ·by the top parcy leader In the
kas stirred only a tepid respon88 state where he was visiting.
In hh atumpi.Jw across the coonGov. John McKeithen (aJ.)ed to
Icy, Is· drawing an equally ..,.. gt·eet him ;Al his arri\lalat New
enthusilstic response from top Orleans and fewer that1 a dozen
Democrats In 8ome key states sQorters show"ed u» at the airdespite his personaliPpearances port. Earlier. Tens Gov; John
in those areas.
Connally had lgoored lhe vice
He moved ilto Louisiana with president's trip to Houaton and

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By WAYNE G. lltANDSTADT, M.D.
(Fint of Two Related Colamos.)
A reader who read abOut the patient a feeling of weD-being
Roman SUmmlpg Method In while he Is on the reslrlctea
' popular magazine wants to diet. They allow the fat to
l&lt;'llow whether It is effective como off In those areas where
and whether it is used ln.tltls the patient Is most llllllous to
coUDtry. It worn, but It is not k&gt;se it and they give the pa·
a simple do-lt-yourself molter. !lent a more youthful appearIt has met wilh enthusiasm ance.
and censure by various doc·
A tlllrd element of the meth·
tors here.
od is the personal Interest Dr.
The method was ftrsl de- , Simeons takes In hi.o patients.
Slmeons
He says that handing the pa·
ibed b A T
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In' lien! a diet sheet and lettln1g
Rome. He ftrst screena hi.o a nurse give the IDjectlnns
patient. to make aure they will not work. Each patient
don't have an acute lnfectlou, on arising In the morning
coronary dIsease or other must empty his bladder, then
•ompllcallng conditloo. He weillh hlmaelf w lt h out hi.o
then . otarts a patient on a clotf&gt;es. Any day he sbowa a
series or 40 Injections of hu- two-pound gain he must skip
man chorionic gonadotropin. one meal and any time he
After the tlllrd Injection, the goes four days without losing
re- he must oo the next clay eat
patient
on acalories
very a ""'' or less apples and no other
strlcted goes
diet-SOO
day, which incl~des :100 grams food. When a patient Is not
of meat fish or fowl. Fat. are losing satisfactorily, Dr. Slm·
kept to minimum.
eons r e v lew s his diet 81td
Although it is doubtfUl the! seeks possible reasons for the
fats are absorbed Into the failure .
body through the skin, Dr.
Dr. Slmeons' rules are rigid
Simeons does not pennit uy and he believes that lhoae who
greasy cosmetics or other can't repeat his reoults have
contact with fats . He recog- not foUowed his method to the
nizes that :100 grams of pro- leiter. Several doctors In this
tein 1s Inadequate but liolieves country who have done so
that the Injections make up have been pleased with the
for this lack. When the lnjec- results.
lions are stopped, an increase
in the diet Is allowed.
The diet Is an Important
part of the treatment but the
inject! ons accomplish certain
t h 1n g s no other slimming
method accompllahes. They
reduce hunger and give the

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h...,'t lletlrJ so mach of /ote/r/'

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
'11111 column Is lor young J&gt;OO- not saying we're angels, but we
ple, their problems and pleas-· have better solutions to prob~
ure1, their trouble&amp; llld tun. AI !ems than lrl'lns to drink them
wllh tile rest or Holen llslp Us!, a...,, When you start drlni&lt;lag
It welcomes lau&amp;l&gt;a but ,..,. ~ exces&amp;lvely you don't convince
dodge a 118rioua quesllon with a other kids how "a&lt;kllr' you
are. You .Just show them you're
brul!b-&lt;llt.
afraid
to race up to life on
your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKID FOR IT, care your own. - S. S.
or Heloo Help US! tills newspa- DearHeloo:
What's ao greal about poolper.
Ing
yoor money and drinking
PAPER ROMANCE MIGHT
yourselves under the table?
GO UP IN SMOKE
What's that 15~year-old souse
Dear Hel..,:
1 •tmet'' a Serviceman through tey1ng to prove - that he can
Vietnam Mail Call. We corr&amp;- oome up with the blgpst hans·
III)Oilded. for a 7ear, aDd now he over? He is deftnitely wrong
Ia at a baae abOut 3.W wben he says most high school~
age kids drink regular(JI. &amp;Ire,
milel 8WQ' trom my home.
'most
of us try It- maay in our
Sovoral tlmea be hU plan.
ned to vteJt me, but fach own homes where our ·folks ft.
rrom my""""'· Soveralllmea be gure a smaU beer won't hurt
bas plamod to visit me, but each - but we don't go on weekend
lime;Jdl.l -.boa.betlll ..... oel· drunks .or hit the boqse at '6!/,
led. 'l'hough we've never seen ery part;y. That's for people,
each ~er, ~ have a very close who hava~•t got anything else
trll!lldshljl wlllch might possibly going lor them, and 1ou'd bet·
ter believe they!re avoided by
develop Into love.
Daring Tballksglvlni vacation everybody but other losers. I Willi to fly out to see him, SON OF A BARTENDER
but my parents don't awrove,
1 thlak tbay're alrald he won't
be a gentleman, but I know be
reapecta me. rm 18, and quite

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come here first.
Are you on my side, Helen?

- WAB CORRESPONDENT

Deu Corre•p:llldeall:
SOrey. Your parents gat my
vole.

A))Iller romance it more fragUe tbaJI yoo think. 11 It goes up
In IIDOke, youtd 1!nd ycm"aelf
3.W mile• !rom home and pretty
aad abcolt a nunber of things,
lndud!Dg a walled plane ticket. Let hlm come to YOU. H,
Dear

Helen:
MY rather Is against my dat.
ill&amp; but for a cWrerelt reason
1haD you tb1nk. rm 17, and Uke
of a Mml8ll he likes bet.
fer tiJan be lhould, being that he' 1

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still married to my IDIXher. He
thlaks 1 don't know abim It but
I might lind out U I dlled tills
boJ'. 147 o1rea&lt;1y lmowa
my Dad Ia playing aroond, but
lhe doesn't let on. 9te's got
Giber Interests too.
With nerybocty so secretive
- . t things tile others already
IIDJw, It looks like the only ones
pt11ne tmt are tile kids.
Maybe you thlak the bo1lan't
rlgiJt lor me, haYing s play •
aroand mother, but people
eould say the ...... thing about
me beiDg a bad influence, with
tile parents rve gut.
11 lae't that way, llslen. Several times you've told klds to
"leam hi reverse,'' and we have.
We ploD to be honest ahout oor

llwea.
!ibJa1c1 we start by having an
hmlell llllk wllh oor folks? HURTIN'
DoarHUrtln':
Yea!
ra time 1001' perents aaw
thalueiVes In the eyes of their
clllldron. IIIIII,Y shock them Into
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ultimatel¥ ""'--~~~;-· . &lt; be .liil.ol:..i~tJ~ were otero ol
NEW YORK - Tom .W.... ~Ileal, whlcti .
I... ThO tile ~1!1-. cloaed-clrcull TV tn
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Jr. (Chal1'11\811 ot llllol) Ia '*&gt; _. other nlatt ~ - 0JIPed bock· ldo i. 11111 st. ·butldias - 11
Mpwate blashot ~to pt _o~ap at. tile Vlijln "~ llloif1'omjJedtntherooftoplwlm·
John Glenn'• 111111 coruu fer. ~ . to «&lt;I88''IIUUaae - ,""'
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sot butlaeyecl;. lu&amp;e ~ ,an.&lt; ~ hlm tn,.the IIII'II1IT ~.b.•t '· have to be llaiiiD
.... once lll'ook(JIII'a (lnll N. J. , •oudo•fUI "Lover• ....
to llkt GQiclberra: Plhorla ..,
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To1m and Counlr)' 111101 will ,l!O'·
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profesolonal tneome a 1.or11 &amp; Toylor b~e~ "Y~'no thi! 01111
who pin- terest In Iormor Roundloble bel'"' Duke of lledrord'o 2f.,..... Ill lJ!II ()( 11101 IIMnJ,
• l,ydancer Prlneeaa NJ-eela, MW
old son, Lord Rudolph Ruo,.ll,
Avant.cr!Uclom of 5I Utvl It tile Sberldan In Jose' a native
Is emigrating to Aullrslla .... DOll's '"!'ho Qie«&lt;:" "II l'!:"os Puerto Rloo; says he Wlllll her
Mld&lt;ey ~was the World's 100 limp - at tile wrlll ... for Ida nlabtclub aet .... Mean1 17 willie tile prlneess Ia enp&amp;ed to
Champ Indian Wraatler untU he EaQ!d,...o trlnrlnl
matched wrllla with the chef at mill ~!~tile kl _:· c:omDIClii01' - a - r exec BUI
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Loulao's Restaurant .... ThoGed- bout --~Thomaa
trey ~ CBS-TV show or Tiru' Tim, Mao · Tae
The M.u,p.,.a•a Robert Mer·
dellnltal,y owlnp In Jan.; Roe· Gene Mccarlll1, lfarttnIn •-ri.e riU Ia In Landon ree&lt;&gt;rcllnii"Fidor Gimbel will J&gt;l'(dlee with Tom Kin&amp; ate. '"'f!'ellpreo
c110r on tile Rool'' with Molly
Coehran, Jack Paar's ·former ~ ~.u,:·~ ~am:: PlCCII .,.. Mro. BW, Gexlcla,
rlghl arm.
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Years liD Irving Berlin ( star Ia - . , at home alter
lllrtod In ahewhlz ·60 yeara liD
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clla&lt;:a .... Sip .., a hoi doc cart
ney tor t~~e · lead In his "Mr.
Br PHIL PASTOilET
near tile VN: "P-m neutral"
Pres!_., musleal .... HI want.
Doi'ei' Dellcacloa owner AI
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the expression, "not worth his
salt"?
A-Lumps of salt were

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Q-Where in the_ United
States is there a repllCa Of an
Elizabethan theattr
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The Meigs Marauders will
!Jiper oil today alter threo daya
of herd work tills week In prep.
aratJon tor their home opener
Friday nil!hl against the Pl.
Pleasant Big Blacka. ThlaFrlday
nigh! date Is eertaln to prove a
thoroogh test lor the Meigs club.

CliO-

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Now "'e don't han to rowhe'll tow ua-to •hore!"
..0., Jood,

olunmydld."? -~:; ,
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tile wldle ·gloved
tlnlahlns aehool amenities at ·,
Mlu Chandler' I Sehool for Glrlo ,
In Be- and abe' a .1111&gt;ed •·
,(or her filth year In "~
l'laeo'' - as tile hartalder.

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drive~ isn't the telforD IDho
pilot. th• morning b"' l&lt;lGdtd
with otflc• workera.
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POMEROY, OHIO
MEDIUM SIZE .

COKE

FOUNTAIN COIC~ ·
WITH LUNCH

chase were equally
divided on-"thelr chances over
the par-72 course as theY cited
long
and soggy lalrwa,ys and the
SOUTH LAKE TA!IOE, Cal!L
lo!ge
graena lor their dltrere,..
(UP!) - Payton Jordan, held
ces
or
prediction.
cooeh or the 1968 U.S. Ol,ymple

With Yank Team

traek afld fteld team, Is walking
uwnd with a amite on his face
theae days and the Jaugh wrinkles got deeper as the final
!rials head toward their lnevUable wl..q,,
The reuon tor Jordan's joy,

trons.

KEYS

an2 the rest ot hJa coaching
starrs, Ia tile WIQ' the Yenk
Olympic team Is shll&gt;!~ up at

FOR HOUSE OR CAR

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Arnold Palmer and Lee
Trevino headed the list or
touring pros present tor t h e
tournament and were e}Q)ected

to attract their usual huge
ldlowlng, lloog With the mob
likely to follow host club pro
Paul Harney, the local lavorlte.
But the O:eld was more
conspicuous for its absentees
than anything else as a Rock or
the · top 1968 money winners

this high altitude bose In the
heart or the plne-ahaded El D&lt;&gt;skipped the tournament
rado National Fore1t.
No less than sewn of the 10
On Monday, !lllOnlq da,y of the
current
leading money winners,
eld!t.&lt;!v trta1a, Tracy Smith won
beaded
ill
~ Gasper,. were
ttttfi~o,iioo meter ~nm- ln-30:00.4
&amp;morW
th~
nilssl~.
'Gasper'fiho
- Jne beat time ever recorded
boosted
his
tour
earnings
to
at altitude e_....,le to Echo
$171,436
with
a$20,000
victory
In
SurD.mit'a 7,377 • feet above sea
the Hartford ~en last week
le_,L
and
Dew home to California on
Then on Tuesclay, Jlm Hines
fam.il)r
business, and several
eqlla1led the re...,...ecl world
other
leaders
were meetl.rw
record or 10 sec:onds Oat lor
commlttments
made
prior to"
the IOIHneter run while Geocgo
the
belated
scheduling
or the
WOOds 11is heaving the shot put
Kemper
evenl
a near l'l!cord 68 roe~ 14 lneh.
Jack Nlckllus, Julius Boros.

BUY SPARES, THEY'RE SMALL AND EASILY
LOST.
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WE AcA\ARKJJDNs

money wlnnen entered In the
four-day

A-Four; aolid, liquid, gas
and plasma, the last being a
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TO ALL STUDENTS

matter e:rist?

SIMON'S

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"Paul's pals" packed plastic
And the Weather Bureau
raincoats with their periscopes Issued 1 rorecast for today that
today !or the rain-threatened mode at l..,.t light showerlf·l 30
start or the $150,000 Kemper per cent possibllltoy.
Open Goll Toornament.
The Wednesday washout
The 72-holcl champlonshijl meant that only a handlul or the
over the long and lush Pleasant 144 entries got 1 c.hance top.._,
Valley Country Club course was the course that haa been
hit by the Weather bulore It lengthened lzy near(JI a third or
even opened when a sneak;y a mOe to 7,230 yards trom what
ICIUtheaster clum!&gt;ed near(JI an it was when the pro tour last
Inch ol rain On the course visited Pleaaant Valley three
years ago.
The handtul of ranking pro

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The featUre attraction at
the drive-In movie, Is often In
the car next to you.

The Blacks are undefeated, hav~ are s1&gt;ou1 aa ready u they wUI
rugged ever be...
Barboursville 6-6 and slauglrlar.
Meigs II picked u the andereel Parkersburg South 33-4.
dog In some areas.
Head Coach Charles Chancey~
"Pl. Pleasant looked ·.IJIOd awho WBS'IIOt exactly pleased over
the pertormance ot Ida Marau~

SUTTON, Mau. (UPI)- "Ar· Wednesday to drown out the
nle'• army." "Lee's tleas" and scheduled pro-am prelimlnary.

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For the well dressed man, that neal look, out·
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GOLDEN RIPE-EXTRA LOW PRICE!

Bananas
Potatoes
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FRENCH CITY BRAND

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Other aenlor 1 - - w ti " ',
have 11ar1ec1 Ia tile 11r• 1 "~ ·
gunea are Jolm Barrle7, 2\5 I!"
(iiW'd; Gary l'lrlc.l, 158 lb. willr• .
boc:k; Demla Nllioll, 1481b. wlatl•
bod&lt;, and Bam Null, 148 lb.
l'llllbadc.

Chance• lor tile Marauclero

By UniU!d Press international

National League
W. L. Pet. GB Det\-olt

St. Louis
91 57 .615
San Frandsoo 79 68 .537 ll'h

.., delenoe wUI lio &amp;ratzel at left
end ta plaeeCJIKioes, Larry t..m..
The Melp 118aervo team wiD
1111' II lellllnebaciler In plaee or host W.Uston In Ito
Showier; Slalller going to swat. or tills Slturday at 8 p.m. .., tile
zel's posltlqn at !Jickle.
Marauder fteld In l'lomeroy, .

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American League

W. L. Pet. GB
, The rest or tile Meigsdolenstve
93 54 •633
starting line-up lneiudesF.ngllsh,
Balilmore
85 62 .578 8
REi Barr, lett tackle; Whitlatch.
Be78 69 .531.15
Cleveland
79 71 .527 15\lz middle guard; Crow, rlghl lln&amp;New York
76 70 .521 16'h backer; Roekr WUI!ams, right
Olldand
76 12 .51f 17'h eornert.ack; Elbert WUilams,iell
eornerback; Au14 left halfback
Minnesota
69 78 ,469 24
and John &amp;nlth, rlghl hal!baek.
caurornia
63 85 .426 30'h
Pl. Pleasant has 18 relurttlna'
Chicago
61 87 .412 23\2
Washlnglnn
57 89 .390 35'h lettermen, 13 ot them seniors,
oo Ita varl!ley squad.
Wedneada('l ROIIIItl
The Waremen are led lzy 6..2
Detroit 8 CalU 2, nigh!
Halt 6 Wash 1, lit, • twillabt aonlor 160 lb. -rback Bait 4 Wash 1, 2ecl, night 10 Ins.

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Aaron Collects Three
Hits, Braves Win 3-1

Browns Prepare
For NFL Opener

Mnler Barber and successful
rookie
Bob Murp!J3 were
mining for a Vllriety of

reasons.

HOCKEY SCHEDULE
..\I'EST SPRINGFlELD Maos.
(UP!)_ The Al!l!!flcoiiv' Hoekey
League Wednoadly announced a
296-pme schedule this season,
with action beginning Oct 8 and
ending ~ru 6.
Each member of the Eaatern
and Westetn divisions meet
sectional rivals 14 times on a
seven home and seven any
pme 'basis.
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two runs in the second iming as diQ'.
the Cardinals reduced their
One of the rewards was in the
magic ruunber Cor clinching their person of Don Cockroft who
secolll consecutive NL pennant scored all of Clevela,nd' s paints
four.
on rteld goals. Cockroft was
Gary Nolan pitched a seven.- named the Browns' kicker and
hltter and Lee May belted a Lou Groza retired largely on tile
three-run double In the seventh basis of the Packers game,
hmlng as the Reds took the openAnother bright spot coming
er. The victory was Nolan's ninth but Or the Joss was the performagainst two losses.
ance of second year man John
Six-Run Jruting
Demarie, The alumnus of Louis-The Reds en.pted for six runs iana State reported to the
In the eighth Inning or the night. Browns as a tackle and he per~
cap to break a 5-5 lie. ReUever formed bried.y ln that ca,iacity
Ted Abernathy picked 141 hi sloth last year.
victory tn 15 decisiona.
This year, however, the
Bill White' s run-scoring single Browns fouOO they needed a reand Gary &amp;ltnerland'a plnctHltt, placement for left guard John
tw~run double sparked a threeWooten, who along with Ross
run ral(JI In the 13th Inning that Fichtner was peddled after the
provided the Phillles margin or two got into a racially~talnted
victory in the opener.
Controversy about a players '
Bu4 Steve Blass got the Pi- golf tournamenL
rates a split in the nighctijl by

posting his 15th victory or the
Belson and sixth In a row.
Jlm McAD11rew, vic:tlmbed by
lack of lillti.POrt since .ioinlng the
lolofJI, allowed only two hits In 8
l-3 Innings to win his second
pme In nine decisions as New
York ,edged the Cubs.

Bengals To Trim Roster
CINCINNATI (UP!) -

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Paul Brown was eJI)eeted totrim

the 46-man Clnclmatl Banp]s'
roster before the team's heme
opener with tile Denver Broncos
&amp;niQ at'teiiWL

DUR FRESH GROUND

Max Whltlatelt, left (iiW'd; Har·
caur; Jim ~.
right (iiW'd; Mike Birr, right
tecklo; Dennis Ault, right end;
Jell,. Werry, Qllrierbaeil; Elbert
WOflamo, right hallbaeil, and
Jolm Smith, Jell halfbaek,

ry ·! killer,

Cincinnati
76 69 .524 13\2
Chicago
76 72 .514 15
AtlanfJI
75 12 .510 151h
Pltlsburgh
71 75 . 486 19
PhUadelphla
69 77 .f73 21
Los Angeles
66 81 .U9 241,&gt;
Metbodtst.
-66 82 .446 25
NO TIME
New York
66 82 ,f!6 25
TO WASTE
Wednesdlu''s Results
St. Louis 5 Los Ang 4, night
SNOW TIRE
Cine! 5 Hoos I, Ill, lwUighl
SEASON IS
Cinct 11 Houston 6, 2nd, night
Cleve 1 Mlm 0, night, l2 ina.
Atlanta 3 San Fran I, night
I(J.I8ds
11
recent
years
have
not
Qak 3 Res 2, nigh!, 12 Ins.
See Lou and Check
New York 1 Chicago 0
New York 1 Chicago 2, night been noted for their overall
Phlla 8 .Pttts 6, 1st, 12 iruta
speed,
however.
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
PRICES
Pitts 6 Phlla 4, 2nd, night
Co-Captains are Tom staats,
(All Times EDT)
'Thursda,y's Games
TODAY!
Baltimore (McNally 20-3) al 170 Jb. end, and Marcus Rice,
(No games scheduled}
Washington (Bertalna 5-13), 8:- 190 lb. !Jiekle, both seniors.
Frida¥'• Games
05p.m.
By FRED McMANF.
they were ellmlnated from the Pittsburgh at New York, night
(flniy game sehecmledl
UP! storts Writer
National League pennant race Chicago at Phila 1, twi..m.ght
International League Standings
Friday's Games
The court is over for the At-- when the St. Louis Cerdinals St. Louis at Houston, night
By United Press International
.California at Chicago, ~
lanta Braves, but for their slug- edged the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta at LOs Ang, night
Semi-Finals
WE SELL RECAPS
oakland al Datrol~ night
ging star, Hank Aaron, the magic l&gt;-4.
Cincinnati at San Fran, nlgbt
Best-&lt;&gt;1-Five
~ts
Baltimore at Cleveland, night
WITH OR WITHOUT
number is 10.
In other NL games, .Cincinnati
W. L. PeL
New Yorlt at Wash., night
The 34-1ear-&lt;Jid Aaron, hlttlne swept a doubleheader from Hous~
Columbus ••.•.•.• 1 1 . 500
STUDS
Minn. at Boston, night
only .231 at the Jul)t All-star ton, 5-l and 11-6, Phlladelphla
Rochester ••.••••• I 1 .500
ALSO HAVE YOUR CARS
break, moved to within 10 polnt&amp; beet Pittsburgh, 8-6, in 13 InToledo •• , , •• , .•• 1 1 , 500
COOLING SYSTEM
or the coveted .300 mark Wed- nings, then lost, 6-4, and Ne:N"
Jacksonville . . • • •• 1 1 •500
nesday night when he slammed York blanked Ollcago, 1-4.
Wednesclay's Results
CHECKED!
out three hits In four at bats, inBaltimore trijlped Washlnglon
Rochester 7 Colwnbus o
cluding hh 27th homer of the twtce 1 6-1 and 4·1, New York
Toledo ll Jacksonville 5
year, to Jead the Braves to a beat Chicago, 1·2, Cleveland edg~
3-t victory over the san Fran.. ed Minnesota, 1-0, in 12 innings,
cisco Gtants.
Detroit topped C&amp;lifornia, 8-2,
FIGHT HESULTS
Aaron's heroics moved him and Oaklalll nipped Boston, 3-2,
By
United
Press lrKerratlanol
CLEVELAND (UPU-Strange
Coach Blarton Collier talked
closer to s~e persona] goals, in 12 iMlngs, in American League as it may seem, the Cleveland
NEW
YORK
(UP!) Fo-aM
the situation over with line m~
279 W.MAIN
but, although the Braves won, games.
Browns reaped une11pected r~? tor Fritz Heisler, and Demarie DePaula, 175, Jersey Clt,y, N. J.,
992·3535
Bob Gibson won his 21st game wards tram their 31~9 loss t.othe was picked tor the job.
otopped JlminJ&lt; McDennot~ 171,
POMEROY
OHIO
and Loo llro&lt;:k doubled home Green Bay Packers last Satur~
Hul)toke, Mass. (il.
Performed Well
George Archer, Bob Lunn,

Hoekoy Leaauo player, tile
Detroit Red Wines aald Wednesday. The 27-year-&lt;Jid wingman
WIS drailed !rom Toronto laat
Joine alter scor.lng 11 goalo and
recordlna 14 assists for the
Maple Lears during the 1967-68
aeasson.

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In the Wahama outing •
The remainder ol tile 11art.
Ins line-up on - . . wUI lnehtde Jim Soratzel, left teelle;

-at

English, who sterted at end
Wahaml, wUI begin at
rUdback. Jon Kloes, a 10900..
more, will take over EngJJBb's
old poll at left end.

dly in Ohio state•a second all..Qit footbi)J tcr.lmmage.
SOphomore quarterback Ru: Kern of I..ocaster Jed the oftea~ that saw all four back11eld starters score.
PowerAIJ junior fullback Jtm OtfaJIUDChedoYBrtwosoorea.
Ohio Slate ""'"" Its aeason Sept. 28 here aplnat -ern

acher may retire as a National

!2 a9e

F.n8111!b IIIOYed Into the backfteld at fullhaek aplnat Wahaml
and scored one of tile Marauders• two touchdowns. Jwllor
alerted at lullhaek
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firat offense scored slx touchdowns ln sewn atteJIIIItB WedDes-

MAY RETIRE
DETROIT (UP!}- Brian COI&gt;-

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dora last wonk In their Initial Dlnat Plrkerllburg South, .. laid
lest apJnsl Wslwna, Ia
Chancey, who added that Ida M&amp;Ine an lmprooecl )llriOI'IIIIliClo a- raudera will han 1o keep er ..
plnlt the Big Blaeka.
rora to a mintmum to come out
••1 think our boys are Clltlble or tile mateh With a victor1.
ol lll8kl-. a real I!OOd ohowlng,"
The llartl!tg line-up lor Meigs
laid Chancey, ''Theit'Ve been tllla week wUI remsln the same
110rklng real hard an week and m o«ense exces:t for Senior Ken~

Ins tied the peremlai(JI

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SHAMMYS'
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peraon who does not earn hi.o

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0" .... Mlchalo Loe 11 "': tile ·
cout lllmll!l "Bill7 Brlallt' and j
her !Uoballd Jameo FarlliltnO Ia &gt;
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Natalie" bite Ia :
lllmlns Me,
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New Yoilt - 10 lllldor~ •
Mlchale pta him datOI for
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ner with the glrlo obe ......, !
l!be starred In "How. to SIIC• ·•
ceed'' Cll lldlr1.; and they " ' " '
aU zoltle apeclmena as "" remember
with a leer.
Steve Me~ baa
In "Biilltt'' wbereln ha - ·
ldmaeU In lrCIIt ol a Pan • ...., ,
707; hill trlendl uked, CClUkm't

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the pollllcal lllauea
hi Bill
Proaeb
told
Art'sptagent
McCaffery,
taln
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you ean of
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Southetn 00 star, will sit out
. the Denver aamo to give him
more limo to re&lt;over rr- tile
. COIICUIIfOD suflered Jn the &amp;ea11011 • ""'""' optnst tile San Dl011!11 CbarterL Hla was OX•
peeled to lio IUled 1Qr reokle Bob
TntnQ&gt;y, a a1andout In pr....,;.
son aam•• who waa ahllted rrcm
~t~Ut old to a..br.
Brotm alao NWrnecl Joss Phil·
lfpa to tile aafe\r polllion he
[I!Qod ~ f10cblpn State, alter
Q)lll'lmli&gt;t!JW with him .. •
l'1lllilrW bode. .
'\'he Be..... roaterwu-lio
eel
with t11e -- . . ,
ot Hneboeilor Bill Waallluo, for.

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merly at Syracuse UnlversUy,
and oo the taxi squad with the

st. Louta ClrcUnlls last aeason.
He waa obtaillld on waivers from

tile NatloMI Footboll League.

He performed well In the
Browns' pr~cker encounters,
but everyone knew the ultimate
test would come when Demarie
lined up opposite Green Bay's
Henry Jordan.
"I'll know for sure how I'm
doing after we play Green Bay
and l face Henry Jordan," fie..
marie predicted himselt uue' s
so qulck1 so smart. He's a law
unto himself."
Jordan best summed up I)&amp;.
marie's "test."
"He impressed me as a good
boy," he said. "You didn't see
me getting to the passer, did
you? alkl he was dnlng It all by
himselL.,
Demarie, 23, stands 6-toot, 3inches and weighs 250 pounds so
he shouldn't be pushed aroulkl
by too man,y opponents.

ALL OUT SALE
All New Pontiac &amp; Bulcks_. ..

ALL USED CARS
68 Pontiac

Save

CltalJna 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 2,346 easy miles. So near new we
put tt in the showHxm. AT, PS&amp;PB.

63 Buick

$895

LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Owned by one of our mechanics. PS., PB &amp;
AT. We also hove a 2 dr, Hlrd Too;. extra sharp lor $995.00.

64 Ford

$895

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyL std. shift. Extra sharp light blue llnlsh.

68 Pontiac

$3,195

400 Ftreblrd, 2 door hardtop, foorapeed ahllt, pq.ulor 100
in. engine, positive tractiaiL Like new confttion.

66 Dodge

cu.

$1,895

COronet "500.. 2 dr. Hard Top. Bucket seats with Ad] operatiQr
consul. Power Steering, power brakes, Auto. tranL

63 Ford
Galaxle 500 4 dr, V8 Sedan. We have four
oondltloe. Take yoor ehelce.

62 Chevrolet

$895

or these. Allin i0011

$895

V8 Bel Air f dr, Sedan. 2113 VB o~W~no. Elo:opi!GaJ In e'IV)o W81
Auto. ~ Qooutll'lll turquoloe ftalsh,
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Not DO-lt-You~lf Item
By WAYNE G. lltANDSTADT, M.D.
(Fint of Two Related Colamos.)
A reader who read abOut the patient a feeling of weD-being
Roman SUmmlpg Method In while he Is on the reslrlctea
' popular magazine wants to diet. They allow the fat to
l&lt;'llow whether It is effective como off In those areas where
and whether it is used ln.tltls the patient Is most llllllous to
coUDtry. It worn, but It is not k&gt;se it and they give the pa·
a simple do-lt-yourself molter. !lent a more youthful appearIt has met wilh enthusiasm ance.
and censure by various doc·
A tlllrd element of the meth·
tors here.
od is the personal Interest Dr.
The method was ftrsl de- , Simeons takes In hi.o patients.
Slmeons
He says that handing the pa·
ibed b A T
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a British Ydoctor
In' lien! a diet sheet and lettln1g
Rome. He ftrst screena hi.o a nurse give the IDjectlnns
patient. to make aure they will not work. Each patient
don't have an acute lnfectlou, on arising In the morning
coronary dIsease or other must empty his bladder, then
•ompllcallng conditloo. He weillh hlmaelf w lt h out hi.o
then . otarts a patient on a clotf&gt;es. Any day he sbowa a
series or 40 Injections of hu- two-pound gain he must skip
man chorionic gonadotropin. one meal and any time he
After the tlllrd Injection, the goes four days without losing
re- he must oo the next clay eat
patient
on acalories
very a ""'' or less apples and no other
strlcted goes
diet-SOO
day, which incl~des :100 grams food. When a patient Is not
of meat fish or fowl. Fat. are losing satisfactorily, Dr. Slm·
kept to minimum.
eons r e v lew s his diet 81td
Although it is doubtfUl the! seeks possible reasons for the
fats are absorbed Into the failure .
body through the skin, Dr.
Dr. Slmeons' rules are rigid
Simeons does not pennit uy and he believes that lhoae who
greasy cosmetics or other can't repeat his reoults have
contact with fats . He recog- not foUowed his method to the
nizes that :100 grams of pro- leiter. Several doctors In this
tein 1s Inadequate but liolieves country who have done so
that the Injections make up have been pleased with the
for this lack. When the lnjec- results.
lions are stopped, an increase
in the diet Is allowed.
The diet Is an Important
part of the treatment but the
inject! ons accomplish certain
t h 1n g s no other slimming
method accompllahes. They
reduce hunger and give the

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h...,'t lletlrJ so mach of /ote/r/'

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..... of my lrlends drink: rm
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
'11111 column Is lor young J&gt;OO- not saying we're angels, but we
ple, their problems and pleas-· have better solutions to prob~
ure1, their trouble&amp; llld tun. AI !ems than lrl'lns to drink them
wllh tile rest or Holen llslp Us!, a...,, When you start drlni&lt;lag
It welcomes lau&amp;l&gt;a but ,..,. ~ exces&amp;lvely you don't convince
dodge a 118rioua quesllon with a other kids how "a&lt;kllr' you
are. You .Just show them you're
brul!b-&lt;llt.
afraid
to race up to life on
your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKID FOR IT, care your own. - S. S.
or Heloo Help US! tills newspa- DearHeloo:
What's ao greal about poolper.
Ing
yoor money and drinking
PAPER ROMANCE MIGHT
yourselves under the table?
GO UP IN SMOKE
What's that 15~year-old souse
Dear Hel..,:
1 •tmet'' a Serviceman through tey1ng to prove - that he can
Vietnam Mail Call. We corr&amp;- oome up with the blgpst hans·
III)Oilded. for a 7ear, aDd now he over? He is deftnitely wrong
Ia at a baae abOut 3.W wben he says most high school~
age kids drink regular(JI. &amp;Ire,
milel 8WQ' trom my home.
'most
of us try It- maay in our
Sovoral tlmea be hU plan.
ned to vteJt me, but fach own homes where our ·folks ft.
rrom my""""'· Soveralllmea be gure a smaU beer won't hurt
bas plamod to visit me, but each - but we don't go on weekend
lime;Jdl.l -.boa.betlll ..... oel· drunks .or hit the boqse at '6!/,
led. 'l'hough we've never seen ery part;y. That's for people,
each ~er, ~ have a very close who hava~•t got anything else
trll!lldshljl wlllch might possibly going lor them, and 1ou'd bet·
ter believe they!re avoided by
develop Into love.
Daring Tballksglvlni vacation everybody but other losers. I Willi to fly out to see him, SON OF A BARTENDER
but my parents don't awrove,
1 thlak tbay're alrald he won't
be a gentleman, but I know be
reapecta me. rm 18, and quite

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care or my-

eeH. But my lolkslnslll he should
come here first.
Are you on my side, Helen?

- WAB CORRESPONDENT

Deu Corre•p:llldeall:
SOrey. Your parents gat my
vole.

A))Iller romance it more fragUe tbaJI yoo think. 11 It goes up
In IIDOke, youtd 1!nd ycm"aelf
3.W mile• !rom home and pretty
aad abcolt a nunber of things,
lndud!Dg a walled plane ticket. Let hlm come to YOU. H,
Dear

Helen:
MY rather Is against my dat.
ill&amp; but for a cWrerelt reason
1haD you tb1nk. rm 17, and Uke
of a Mml8ll he likes bet.
fer tiJan be lhould, being that he' 1

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still married to my IDIXher. He
thlaks 1 don't know abim It but
I might lind out U I dlled tills
boJ'. 147 o1rea&lt;1y lmowa
my Dad Ia playing aroond, but
lhe doesn't let on. 9te's got
Giber Interests too.
With nerybocty so secretive
- . t things tile others already
IIDJw, It looks like the only ones
pt11ne tmt are tile kids.
Maybe you thlak the bo1lan't
rlgiJt lor me, haYing s play •
aroand mother, but people
eould say the ...... thing about
me beiDg a bad influence, with
tile parents rve gut.
11 lae't that way, llslen. Several times you've told klds to
"leam hi reverse,'' and we have.
We ploD to be honest ahout oor

llwea.
!ibJa1c1 we start by having an
hmlell llllk wllh oor folks? HURTIN'
DoarHUrtln':
Yea!
ra time 1001' perents aaw
thalueiVes In the eyes of their
clllldron. IIIIII,Y shock them Into
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- - ,, one! 17 drink • lot.
Maybe moll kids In hlo crowd

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ultimatel¥ ""'--~~~;-· . &lt; be .liil.ol:..i~tJ~ were otero ol
NEW YORK - Tom .W.... ~Ileal, whlcti .
I... ThO tile ~1!1-. cloaed-clrcull TV tn
111
Jr. (Chal1'11\811 ot llllol) Ia '*&gt; _. other nlatt ~ - 0JIPed bock· ldo i. 11111 st. ·butldias - 11
Mpwate blashot ~to pt _o~ap at. tile Vlijln "~ llloif1'omjJedtntherooftoplwlm·
John Glenn'• 111111 coruu fer. ~ . to «&lt;I88''IIUUaae - ,""'
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sot butlaeyecl;. lu&amp;e ~ ,an.&lt; ~ hlm tn,.the IIII'II1IT ~.b.•t '· have to be llaiiiD
.... once lll'ook(JIII'a (lnll N. J. , •oudo•fUI "Lover• ....
to llkt GQiclberra: Plhorla ..,
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To1m and Counlr)' 111101 will ,l!O'·
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profesolonal tneome a 1.or11 &amp; Toylor b~e~ "Y~'no thi! 01111
who pin- terest In Iormor Roundloble bel'"' Duke of lledrord'o 2f.,..... Ill lJ!II ()( 11101 IIMnJ,
• l,ydancer Prlneeaa NJ-eela, MW
old son, Lord Rudolph Ruo,.ll,
Avant.cr!Uclom of 5I Utvl It tile Sberldan In Jose' a native
Is emigrating to Aullrslla .... DOll's '"!'ho Qie«&lt;:" "II l'!:"os Puerto Rloo; says he Wlllll her
Mld&lt;ey ~was the World's 100 limp - at tile wrlll ... for Ida nlabtclub aet .... Mean1 17 willie tile prlneess Ia enp&amp;ed to
Champ Indian Wraatler untU he EaQ!d,...o trlnrlnl
matched wrllla with the chef at mill ~!~tile kl _:· c:omDIClii01' - a - r exec BUI
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Loulao's Restaurant .... ThoGed- bout --~Thomaa
trey ~ CBS-TV show or Tiru' Tim, Mao · Tae
The M.u,p.,.a•a Robert Mer·
dellnltal,y owlnp In Jan.; Roe· Gene Mccarlll1, lfarttnIn •-ri.e riU Ia In Landon ree&lt;&gt;rcllnii"Fidor Gimbel will J&gt;l'(dlee with Tom Kin&amp; ate. '"'f!'ellpreo
c110r on tile Rool'' with Molly
Coehran, Jack Paar's ·former ~ ~.u,:·~ ~am:: PlCCII .,.. Mro. BW, Gexlcla,
rlghl arm.
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Years liD Irving Berlin ( star Ia - . , at home alter
lllrtod In ahewhlz ·60 yeara liD
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clla&lt;:a .... Sip .., a hoi doc cart
ney tor t~~e · lead In his "Mr.
Br PHIL PASTOilET
near tile VN: "P-m neutral"
Pres!_., musleal .... HI want.
Doi'ei' Dellcacloa owner AI
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The feUo., who can main·
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the expression, "not worth his
salt"?
A-Lumps of salt were

wages.
Q-Where in the_ United
States is there a repllCa Of an
Elizabethan theattr
A-At the Fol
Shakespeare Ubrary In aslllngton,
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The Meigs Marauders will
!Jiper oil today alter threo daya
of herd work tills week In prep.
aratJon tor their home opener
Friday nil!hl against the Pl.
Pleasant Big Blacka. ThlaFrlday
nigh! date Is eertaln to prove a
thoroogh test lor the Meigs club.

CliO-

Mhark!
Now "'e don't han to rowhe'll tow ua-to •hore!"
..0., Jood,

olunmydld."? -~:; ,
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tile wldle ·gloved
tlnlahlns aehool amenities at ·,
Mlu Chandler' I Sehool for Glrlo ,
In Be- and abe' a .1111&gt;ed •·
,(or her filth year In "~
l'laeo'' - as tile hartalder.

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Gwemlolp. a altlve
drive~ isn't the telforD IDho
pilot. th• morning b"' l&lt;lGdtd
with otflc• workera.
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POMEROY, OHIO
MEDIUM SIZE .

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WITH LUNCH

chase were equally
divided on-"thelr chances over
the par-72 course as theY cited
long
and soggy lalrwa,ys and the
SOUTH LAKE TA!IOE, Cal!L
lo!ge
graena lor their dltrere,..
(UP!) - Payton Jordan, held
ces
or
prediction.
cooeh or the 1968 U.S. Ol,ymple

With Yank Team

traek afld fteld team, Is walking
uwnd with a amite on his face
theae days and the Jaugh wrinkles got deeper as the final
!rials head toward their lnevUable wl..q,,
The reuon tor Jordan's joy,

trons.

KEYS

an2 the rest ot hJa coaching
starrs, Ia tile WIQ' the Yenk
Olympic team Is shll&gt;!~ up at

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Arnold Palmer and Lee
Trevino headed the list or
touring pros present tor t h e
tournament and were e}Q)ected

to attract their usual huge
ldlowlng, lloog With the mob
likely to follow host club pro
Paul Harney, the local lavorlte.
But the O:eld was more
conspicuous for its absentees
than anything else as a Rock or
the · top 1968 money winners

this high altitude bose In the
heart or the plne-ahaded El D&lt;&gt;skipped the tournament
rado National Fore1t.
No less than sewn of the 10
On Monday, !lllOnlq da,y of the
current
leading money winners,
eld!t.&lt;!v trta1a, Tracy Smith won
beaded
ill
~ Gasper,. were
ttttfi~o,iioo meter ~nm- ln-30:00.4
&amp;morW
th~
nilssl~.
'Gasper'fiho
- Jne beat time ever recorded
boosted
his
tour
earnings
to
at altitude e_....,le to Echo
$171,436
with
a$20,000
victory
In
SurD.mit'a 7,377 • feet above sea
the Hartford ~en last week
le_,L
and
Dew home to California on
Then on Tuesclay, Jlm Hines
fam.il)r
business, and several
eqlla1led the re...,...ecl world
other
leaders
were meetl.rw
record or 10 sec:onds Oat lor
commlttments
made
prior to"
the IOIHneter run while Geocgo
the
belated
scheduling
or the
WOOds 11is heaving the shot put
Kemper
evenl
a near l'l!cord 68 roe~ 14 lneh.
Jack Nlckllus, Julius Boros.

BUY SPARES, THEY'RE SMALL AND EASILY
LOST.
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money wlnnen entered In the
four-day

A-Four; aolid, liquid, gas
and plasma, the last being a
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TO ALL STUDENTS

matter e:rist?

SIMON'S

hooked

"Paul's pals" packed plastic
And the Weather Bureau
raincoats with their periscopes Issued 1 rorecast for today that
today !or the rain-threatened mode at l..,.t light showerlf·l 30
start or the $150,000 Kemper per cent possibllltoy.
Open Goll Toornament.
The Wednesday washout
The 72-holcl champlonshijl meant that only a handlul or the
over the long and lush Pleasant 144 entries got 1 c.hance top.._,
Valley Country Club course was the course that haa been
hit by the Weather bulore It lengthened lzy near(JI a third or
even opened when a sneak;y a mOe to 7,230 yards trom what
ICIUtheaster clum!&gt;ed near(JI an it was when the pro tour last
Inch ol rain On the course visited Pleaaant Valley three
years ago.
The handtul of ranking pro

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The featUre attraction at
the drive-In movie, Is often In
the car next to you.

The Blacks are undefeated, hav~ are s1&gt;ou1 aa ready u they wUI
rugged ever be...
Barboursville 6-6 and slauglrlar.
Meigs II picked u the andereel Parkersburg South 33-4.
dog In some areas.
Head Coach Charles Chancey~
"Pl. Pleasant looked ·.IJIOd awho WBS'IIOt exactly pleased over
the pertormance ot Ida Marau~

SUTTON, Mau. (UPI)- "Ar· Wednesday to drown out the
nle'• army." "Lee's tleas" and scheduled pro-am prelimlnary.

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GOLDEN RIPE-EXTRA LOW PRICE!

Bananas
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Other aenlor 1 - - w ti " ',
have 11ar1ec1 Ia tile 11r• 1 "~ ·
gunea are Jolm Barrle7, 2\5 I!"
(iiW'd; Gary l'lrlc.l, 158 lb. willr• .
boc:k; Demla Nllioll, 1481b. wlatl•
bod&lt;, and Bam Null, 148 lb.
l'llllbadc.

Chance• lor tile Marauclero

By UniU!d Press international

National League
W. L. Pet. GB Det\-olt

St. Louis
91 57 .615
San Frandsoo 79 68 .537 ll'h

.., delenoe wUI lio &amp;ratzel at left
end ta plaeeCJIKioes, Larry t..m..
The Melp 118aervo team wiD
1111' II lellllnebaciler In plaee or host W.Uston In Ito
Showier; Slalller going to swat. or tills Slturday at 8 p.m. .., tile
zel's posltlqn at !Jickle.
Marauder fteld In l'lomeroy, .

aeuon-

American League

W. L. Pet. GB
, The rest or tile Meigsdolenstve
93 54 •633
starting line-up lneiudesF.ngllsh,
Balilmore
85 62 .578 8
REi Barr, lett tackle; Whitlatch.
Be78 69 .531.15
Cleveland
79 71 .527 15\lz middle guard; Crow, rlghl lln&amp;New York
76 70 .521 16'h backer; Roekr WUI!ams, right
Olldand
76 12 .51f 17'h eornert.ack; Elbert WUilams,iell
eornerback; Au14 left halfback
Minnesota
69 78 ,469 24
and John &amp;nlth, rlghl hal!baek.
caurornia
63 85 .426 30'h
Pl. Pleasant has 18 relurttlna'
Chicago
61 87 .412 23\2
Washlnglnn
57 89 .390 35'h lettermen, 13 ot them seniors,
oo Ita varl!ley squad.
Wedneada('l ROIIIItl
The Waremen are led lzy 6..2
Detroit 8 CalU 2, nigh!
Halt 6 Wash 1, lit, • twillabt aonlor 160 lb. -rback Bait 4 Wash 1, 2ecl, night 10 Ins.

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Aaron Collects Three
Hits, Braves Win 3-1

Browns Prepare
For NFL Opener

Mnler Barber and successful
rookie
Bob Murp!J3 were
mining for a Vllriety of

reasons.

HOCKEY SCHEDULE
..\I'EST SPRINGFlELD Maos.
(UP!)_ The Al!l!!flcoiiv' Hoekey
League Wednoadly announced a
296-pme schedule this season,
with action beginning Oct 8 and
ending ~ru 6.
Each member of the Eaatern
and Westetn divisions meet
sectional rivals 14 times on a
seven home and seven any
pme 'basis.
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two runs in the second iming as diQ'.
the Cardinals reduced their
One of the rewards was in the
magic ruunber Cor clinching their person of Don Cockroft who
secolll consecutive NL pennant scored all of Clevela,nd' s paints
four.
on rteld goals. Cockroft was
Gary Nolan pitched a seven.- named the Browns' kicker and
hltter and Lee May belted a Lou Groza retired largely on tile
three-run double In the seventh basis of the Packers game,
hmlng as the Reds took the openAnother bright spot coming
er. The victory was Nolan's ninth but Or the Joss was the performagainst two losses.
ance of second year man John
Six-Run Jruting
Demarie, The alumnus of Louis-The Reds en.pted for six runs iana State reported to the
In the eighth Inning or the night. Browns as a tackle and he per~
cap to break a 5-5 lie. ReUever formed bried.y ln that ca,iacity
Ted Abernathy picked 141 hi sloth last year.
victory tn 15 decisiona.
This year, however, the
Bill White' s run-scoring single Browns fouOO they needed a reand Gary &amp;ltnerland'a plnctHltt, placement for left guard John
tw~run double sparked a threeWooten, who along with Ross
run ral(JI In the 13th Inning that Fichtner was peddled after the
provided the Phillles margin or two got into a racially~talnted
victory in the opener.
Controversy about a players '
Bu4 Steve Blass got the Pi- golf tournamenL
rates a split in the nighctijl by

posting his 15th victory or the
Belson and sixth In a row.
Jlm McAD11rew, vic:tlmbed by
lack of lillti.POrt since .ioinlng the
lolofJI, allowed only two hits In 8
l-3 Innings to win his second
pme In nine decisions as New
York ,edged the Cubs.

Bengals To Trim Roster
CINCINNATI (UP!) -

Cooeh

Paul Brown was eJI)eeted totrim

the 46-man Clnclmatl Banp]s'
roster before the team's heme
opener with tile Denver Broncos
&amp;niQ at'teiiWL

DUR FRESH GROUND

Max Whltlatelt, left (iiW'd; Har·
caur; Jim ~.
right (iiW'd; Mike Birr, right
tecklo; Dennis Ault, right end;
Jell,. Werry, Qllrierbaeil; Elbert
WOflamo, right hallbaeil, and
Jolm Smith, Jell halfbaek,

ry ·! killer,

Cincinnati
76 69 .524 13\2
Chicago
76 72 .514 15
AtlanfJI
75 12 .510 151h
Pltlsburgh
71 75 . 486 19
PhUadelphla
69 77 .f73 21
Los Angeles
66 81 .U9 241,&gt;
Metbodtst.
-66 82 .446 25
NO TIME
New York
66 82 ,f!6 25
TO WASTE
Wednesdlu''s Results
St. Louis 5 Los Ang 4, night
SNOW TIRE
Cine! 5 Hoos I, Ill, lwUighl
SEASON IS
Cinct 11 Houston 6, 2nd, night
Cleve 1 Mlm 0, night, l2 ina.
Atlanta 3 San Fran I, night
I(J.I8ds
11
recent
years
have
not
Qak 3 Res 2, nigh!, 12 Ins.
See Lou and Check
New York 1 Chicago 0
New York 1 Chicago 2, night been noted for their overall
Phlla 8 .Pttts 6, 1st, 12 iruta
speed,
however.
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
PRICES
Pitts 6 Phlla 4, 2nd, night
Co-Captains are Tom staats,
(All Times EDT)
'Thursda,y's Games
TODAY!
Baltimore (McNally 20-3) al 170 Jb. end, and Marcus Rice,
(No games scheduled}
Washington (Bertalna 5-13), 8:- 190 lb. !Jiekle, both seniors.
Frida¥'• Games
05p.m.
By FRED McMANF.
they were ellmlnated from the Pittsburgh at New York, night
(flniy game sehecmledl
UP! storts Writer
National League pennant race Chicago at Phila 1, twi..m.ght
International League Standings
Friday's Games
The court is over for the At-- when the St. Louis Cerdinals St. Louis at Houston, night
By United Press International
.California at Chicago, ~
lanta Braves, but for their slug- edged the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta at LOs Ang, night
Semi-Finals
WE SELL RECAPS
oakland al Datrol~ night
ging star, Hank Aaron, the magic l&gt;-4.
Cincinnati at San Fran, nlgbt
Best-&lt;&gt;1-Five
~ts
Baltimore at Cleveland, night
WITH OR WITHOUT
number is 10.
In other NL games, .Cincinnati
W. L. PeL
New Yorlt at Wash., night
The 34-1ear-&lt;Jid Aaron, hlttlne swept a doubleheader from Hous~
Columbus ••.•.•.• 1 1 . 500
STUDS
Minn. at Boston, night
only .231 at the Jul)t All-star ton, 5-l and 11-6, Phlladelphla
Rochester ••.••••• I 1 .500
ALSO HAVE YOUR CARS
break, moved to within 10 polnt&amp; beet Pittsburgh, 8-6, in 13 InToledo •• , , •• , .•• 1 1 , 500
COOLING SYSTEM
or the coveted .300 mark Wed- nings, then lost, 6-4, and Ne:N"
Jacksonville . . • • •• 1 1 •500
nesday night when he slammed York blanked Ollcago, 1-4.
Wednesclay's Results
CHECKED!
out three hits In four at bats, inBaltimore trijlped Washlnglon
Rochester 7 Colwnbus o
cluding hh 27th homer of the twtce 1 6-1 and 4·1, New York
Toledo ll Jacksonville 5
year, to Jead the Braves to a beat Chicago, 1·2, Cleveland edg~
3-t victory over the san Fran.. ed Minnesota, 1-0, in 12 innings,
cisco Gtants.
Detroit topped C&amp;lifornia, 8-2,
FIGHT HESULTS
Aaron's heroics moved him and Oaklalll nipped Boston, 3-2,
By
United
Press lrKerratlanol
CLEVELAND (UPU-Strange
Coach Blarton Collier talked
closer to s~e persona] goals, in 12 iMlngs, in American League as it may seem, the Cleveland
NEW
YORK
(UP!) Fo-aM
the situation over with line m~
279 W.MAIN
but, although the Braves won, games.
Browns reaped une11pected r~? tor Fritz Heisler, and Demarie DePaula, 175, Jersey Clt,y, N. J.,
992·3535
Bob Gibson won his 21st game wards tram their 31~9 loss t.othe was picked tor the job.
otopped JlminJ&lt; McDennot~ 171,
POMEROY
OHIO
and Loo llro&lt;:k doubled home Green Bay Packers last Satur~
Hul)toke, Mass. (il.
Performed Well
George Archer, Bob Lunn,

Hoekoy Leaauo player, tile
Detroit Red Wines aald Wednesday. The 27-year-&lt;Jid wingman
WIS drailed !rom Toronto laat
Joine alter scor.lng 11 goalo and
recordlna 14 assists for the
Maple Lears during the 1967-68
aeasson.

lb.

In the Wahama outing •
The remainder ol tile 11art.
Ins line-up on - . . wUI lnehtde Jim Soratzel, left teelle;

-at

English, who sterted at end
Wahaml, wUI begin at
rUdback. Jon Kloes, a 10900..
more, will take over EngJJBb's
old poll at left end.

dly in Ohio state•a second all..Qit footbi)J tcr.lmmage.
SOphomore quarterback Ru: Kern of I..ocaster Jed the oftea~ that saw all four back11eld starters score.
PowerAIJ junior fullback Jtm OtfaJIUDChedoYBrtwosoorea.
Ohio Slate ""'"" Its aeason Sept. 28 here aplnat -ern

acher may retire as a National

!2 a9e

F.n8111!b IIIOYed Into the backfteld at fullhaek aplnat Wahaml
and scored one of tile Marauders• two touchdowns. Jwllor
alerted at lullhaek
llallly -

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Woody Hayes' iwlditleked Red One
firat offense scored slx touchdowns ln sewn atteJIIIItB WedDes-

MAY RETIRE
DETROIT (UP!}- Brian COI&gt;-

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Ready for Big Blacks Fri

dora last wonk In their Initial Dlnat Plrkerllburg South, .. laid
lest apJnsl Wslwna, Ia
Chancey, who added that Ida M&amp;Ine an lmprooecl )llriOI'IIIIliClo a- raudera will han 1o keep er ..
plnlt the Big Blaeka.
rora to a mintmum to come out
••1 think our boys are Clltlble or tile mateh With a victor1.
ol lll8kl-. a real I!OOd ohowlng,"
The llartl!tg line-up lor Meigs
laid Chancey, ''Theit'Ve been tllla week wUI remsln the same
110rklng real hard an week and m o«ense exces:t for Senior Ken~

Ins tied the peremlai(JI

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SHAMMYS'
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used as money to pay Roman

aoldiers This praetice led to
the exPression to describe a
peraon who does not earn hi.o

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War11era wantl .llmlnY~•• ··•
star In "Lialll 3 -: ~..-- '
0" .... Mlchalo Loe 11 "': tile ·
cout lllmll!l "Bill7 Brlallt' and j
her !Uoballd Jameo FarlliltnO Ia &gt;
u
Natalie" bite Ia :
lllmlns Me,
,
New Yoilt - 10 lllldor~ •
Mlchale pta him datOI for
'
ner with the glrlo obe ......, !
l!be starred In "How. to SIIC• ·•
ceed'' Cll lldlr1.; and they " ' " '
aU zoltle apeclmena as "" remember
with a leer.
Steve Me~ baa
In "Biilltt'' wbereln ha - ·
ldmaeU In lrCIIt ol a Pan • ...., ,
707; hill trlendl uked, CClUkm't

::!.t";,

tocalm,
the pollllcal lllauea
hi Bill
Proaeb
told
Art'sptagent
McCaffery,
taln
"II you
m lor me,
you ean of
thea clay
we bbe yet ap.
to

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lu" featunoa a gol4 pmo

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Southetn 00 star, will sit out
. the Denver aamo to give him
more limo to re&lt;over rr- tile
. COIICUIIfOD suflered Jn the &amp;ea11011 • ""'""' optnst tile San Dl011!11 CbarterL Hla was OX•
peeled to lio IUled 1Qr reokle Bob
TntnQ&gt;y, a a1andout In pr....,;.
son aam•• who waa ahllted rrcm
~t~Ut old to a..br.
Brotm alao NWrnecl Joss Phil·
lfpa to tile aafe\r polllion he
[I!Qod ~ f10cblpn State, alter
Q)lll'lmli&gt;t!JW with him .. •
l'1lllilrW bode. .
'\'he Be..... roaterwu-lio
eel
with t11e -- . . ,
ot Hneboeilor Bill Waallluo, for.

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merly at Syracuse UnlversUy,
and oo the taxi squad with the

st. Louta ClrcUnlls last aeason.
He waa obtaillld on waivers from

tile NatloMI Footboll League.

He performed well In the
Browns' pr~cker encounters,
but everyone knew the ultimate
test would come when Demarie
lined up opposite Green Bay's
Henry Jordan.
"I'll know for sure how I'm
doing after we play Green Bay
and l face Henry Jordan," fie..
marie predicted himselt uue' s
so qulck1 so smart. He's a law
unto himself."
Jordan best summed up I)&amp;.
marie's "test."
"He impressed me as a good
boy," he said. "You didn't see
me getting to the passer, did
you? alkl he was dnlng It all by
himselL.,
Demarie, 23, stands 6-toot, 3inches and weighs 250 pounds so
he shouldn't be pushed aroulkl
by too man,y opponents.

ALL OUT SALE
All New Pontiac &amp; Bulcks_. ..

ALL USED CARS
68 Pontiac

Save

CltalJna 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 2,346 easy miles. So near new we
put tt in the showHxm. AT, PS&amp;PB.

63 Buick

$895

LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Owned by one of our mechanics. PS., PB &amp;
AT. We also hove a 2 dr, Hlrd Too;. extra sharp lor $995.00.

64 Ford

$895

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyL std. shift. Extra sharp light blue llnlsh.

68 Pontiac

$3,195

400 Ftreblrd, 2 door hardtop, foorapeed ahllt, pq.ulor 100
in. engine, positive tractiaiL Like new confttion.

66 Dodge

cu.

$1,895

COronet "500.. 2 dr. Hard Top. Bucket seats with Ad] operatiQr
consul. Power Steering, power brakes, Auto. tranL

63 Ford
Galaxle 500 4 dr, V8 Sedan. We have four
oondltloe. Take yoor ehelce.

62 Chevrolet

$895

or these. Allin i0011

$895

V8 Bel Air f dr, Sedan. 2113 VB o~W~no. Elo:opi!GaJ In e'IV)o W81
Auto. ~ Qooutll'lll turquoloe ftalsh,
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oArllat
11or tbe
1968., _ will InclUde
u Oocu WUcle and
Shaw, eivtl

prlaoo reform, and boelle1boll.
tho 196~9 Artist
Series at Rio Grande
. 1110 be the performance
Wllde E....Ung wlthSitaw,"
dJiima;izal~on of the lives and
Oacar Wllde and Georp
ile~~ Shaw, on Oct. 17.
•.
Ia a II\OYinl, laqh-prolioldqj, wll'lllly human story or
blo fUclllotlne men - 1be moot
~ COIIII'Om'alal producto
or the nl-.th century- wheae
meet or clash on every

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more demonstrations, prevented more nclal violence, and

ln

worked hllder Cor the rlghta or
the Negro than an,y other enter..
talner tn AmericL His autobt-

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OlfiPhy, "Nigger," hu became
a beat aeller.

But more than a commentator.
mot-e than an author. more thin
a comedian, he is a soldler In
a war agalnat bote alii' bigotry.
His Include a complete
per10nal dedlcatiOII or lila talenl
and a ruor ah&amp;rP oenae of humor. In additiOn to being a fll'eal
leader tn tho Nofii'O's llsht Cor
~IIY, Dick Gresory 1o a tq&gt;
star or televlolm, slap, and
motion pictures. He comes Oct
29.
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AS A YOUNGSTER, BW Senda
was a violent. Jaw«ealdng, conwntlon-de1)1lng ·young thug and,
ftnaUy, a convict at Sen Quentin
Prison, where he WIJ a cellmate

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting · Ills R D..,re, Wellston; Mrs.
Mrs. Jerry Cleland or Cheater hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Dennis J. Clllahan, Ironton; Rayi WII honored recently with a lay· only on Pediatrics Ward.
mond E. Manley, Middleport; JoADMISSIONS
aeph H. Crown, Jr.,lrontm;John
:ette shower at the fire house.
:Hastes sea were Ada Morris, Bet.Thomao R. Croaa, 1803 Chest- R. Shepard, &lt;Jak Hill.
:t;y Boooh, Ethel Orr, and Letha ;ut St; Jeltrey A. Chevalier,
BlRTIIS
Rt. 2 GalliJtolls; Mrs. James F.
Mrs. Roger F. Dillard, Pomeoo
:wood.
: Gilts were placed In an old Patterson, Kerr; Mrs. Ted W. roy, daughter, 2:32 Lm. Wed-:flohloned cndle and Dower ar· Stoney, Gallipolis; Ted Hatneld, nesday; Mra. Michael Blaine,
: ranaementa were used on Ute Jr., Rt. 1 Gllllpolla; Mra. ROI&gt;- lliiddleport. daughter, 8:30 LID.
:uveral small tables. Gimes ert H. Craft, 203 Klneon Dr.; Wednesd&amp;JI.
:were played and prizes award- Mrs. Paul E. Hollingshead, Rt I
DISCHARGES
VInton;
Charles
Jt
Daughert;y,
Mra.
Jessie
L. Anderson, Mr&amp;.
1.1 to
: After Mrs. Cleland opened her p~ Pleasant; Lu Ann Davlo, 178 Chlrleo W. Barker, ScCllt J1en.
: miiQ' lovely gifts. the hosteases Brentwood Dr.; Mra. Albert nett, Mrs. James S. Buehlnan,
;aened refreohmenta to Lois Mc· Prince, Clifton, W. Va. ; Mrs. Larry L. casey, Karen J. Craw;cain, Ada Neutzllng, Ada V11J&gt;o Rachel E. Bush, pt, Pleasant; ford, Mr&amp;. Roy L. Dearing, WaiMrs. Roger F. DWud, Porn&amp;- ter G. Edwards, Mrs. Arm.ie Esa)leter, Linda MYers, Erma Cleland, Theodosia Frecker, Zona roy; Mrs. Russell Holsinger, Rt. man. Mrs. John G. Grueser,
:Biaa, carolyn Parker, Eather 1 Reedsville; Mrs. Harry E.. Mrs. oakley Harless, Mrs. Am:Wright, Lethe Koblents, 11att1e Clark, R~ 2 Pmneroy; Mrs. old J. Hupp, Mra. Gerald D.
: t'rederlck, Goldla Frederick, Richard E. Vaushn, Pomeroy; JohnJon, Mrs. QrYille 0. John:Tino Milks, Mabel VanMeter, Allen o. Acree, Middleport; Mils son, The Rev, Lowe~ ~ Keeney,
:Grace ~f, Pauline Rice, Ew Anita J. Estep, RL 4 Pomeroy; Joy L. Manley, Benaamm F. Mill;Kimes, OPal Wickham, Audrey Ronald K. Ginther, Olester;John._ er, John E. Nelson, Mrs. V.
:Wooda, Helen Nelson, Nana J. Ginther, Chester; Mro. John Paul Niday, Mrs. Frank M. ~Y­
:Baum, Kathryn Baum, Nancy O'- P. Follrod, Pomeroy; Mrs. Ru- naldo, Rocky L. Roach, Dianna
L. Schwaru, Terry Shade. Miss
£onnor and daughter Cllole, Cleo
·'Smith, OPal Eichinger anddaugb- Frost, Gayann C1ly Lula Lod- Martha E. Six, Larry R. Smith,
. mr Laura J_.., S:adie Trussell, wick, Zelda Weber, 1 Gaye Smal- Charles H. Stone, James sturgill,
·)nzy Newell and dauihter Sheila, ley, Slna Bailey, Donna Jhle, Opal Sr., Mrs. Zeldon West, Mrs.
·. 'Addle Newell, Margaret Chris- Hollon, Barbera Sergeant, EUeen James White, CecU Kirk, Joaeph
:. t;y, Clarice Allen, Be!Q' Newell BAhr, Ellzoboth Wickham, Ea1ber Glllman, Mrs. Eleanor Howard,
Mro. Larry C. Nortil and InCant
and daughters Louann and Kathy, Rldenour and Kay Flck.
daugbter, Mrs. Don R. Smith
: Juno ~e, and Mrs. Cleland
and Infant son.
. and daugbter Dianne.
Sending gills w e r e Pauline
· llldeaour, Bett.Y Gaul, Freda
&gt;IIJller, Evelyn Gaul, Ednl Wood,
.• ..... Semmarlleld, Miry Reed,
"Bilek Prlaee"
··: Mabel Cleland, Mary Bahr, Mae
The eldest son ol King Ed·: 5pencer, Miry Holter, Lllllao
The Ladleo Auxiliary or the ward Ill of England wu
Chelller Volunteer Fire Deparl- known as the Black Prince be·
nient met at the lire bouoe at 8 cause he wore black armor
p.m. Wodnesd&amp;JI, President Dor- when he led part of the Eng·
llsh forces at the Battle of
othy Y,rers was In charp.
Crecy.
His black armor hangs
Minutes ot 1be previous mootSUNDAYS
over
his
tomb In the cathedral
Ing and the treaaurer' s aeport
l2 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
at Canterbury.
were read by Erma Cleland. Re·
porto or OOIIIDiltteea were given.
ADULTS: $2.511
Plans lor a plmic were dlacu•sCHILDREN: $1.75
ed. Members atlendln8 were
Erma Cleland, Dorothy Myers,
Clarice Alleo, Mugaret Chrlat;y, Maney O'Coonor, Opal EichInger, Ethel Orr, lnzy Newell,
Pt. Pl1asant
Route 62 MR.
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Che11man. ~., Sei)ds Is a
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Once out ol prloon, Sends
ooucht to llld hlmoelf, to dl..
cover what life wu rea)ly about
and ~ lbe moat ot li. ile
traveled uound the world, tram
0110 hlgl&gt;paCed adventure to mother, Several tlmee he became
I IUCCBJ8ful buslaeaaman. But
money and the material lhlngs
of llle were not the answer to
him.
He came to realize lbet only
by helping othero - the ex-convicts and Juwnlle delinquents
who ~ his help - could he
find lmer peace and a aenae of

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maJor subject.
Their boot and least lwmn
works - dromatlc and literary
- are laced ~r wlthaneodoleo, Ideas and t.munentl from,
letters, newiJ)Iper cUpplJ11s, eloayo, and speecbl.a In addltl01110
lbe comment """' comment by
actors themaelves.
DICK GREriORY Is a man wllh
a message; a meaaqe of fr~
dom and ~Ill not only Cor
the Negro but Cor the entire
human race. He has spent more
time in southern Jails, llllrcbed

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On Tuesday
A girl scout leaders' New IJ&amp;.
lllgn Cor Ll vlng course was started TUesd&amp;JI with an aU,day work·
shop at the Columbae and Southern Ohio Electric Co. social

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Allee Helm! of Parkeroburg,
execnt!ve director of the Four
Rivers council, alii Jane Satder,

district advloor, met here wi1b
Monna Loe Neal, Nellhborllood
I chairman, and troql leaders.
Worksbopo were conducted on
girls as Individuals, the girl
scout program, (II"'llt behavior,
helping glrlo learn 1brough activity, personal values. aM available resources. 1boae attend~
were dl vided Into gr«q~s for
work ln their araa of concern
and lntereot Local gro&lt;e&gt; meetIngs will condnue urtll Oct 10
at which time there wut be a

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acC&lt;1IIIpllsluilent. How ha ..Ttved at tblo point and how he Ia
ocC&lt;1IIIpllohlng bla alms make Ida
oiory Ulllque.
Bill Selda ten• the story or
rellabllltat;iim. He eXPIIIDJ tho
new and .....,.. methods !lied
by the Sewlth Step Foundation,
of which he Ia tho -ti',llllt
tave prown so auceeaslul ID
re-mothatlng convicts. The leo!W'e al10 stullleo our penal IJ&gt;.
otltutlono and the motlledo that
ue uoed i1JrouB1K&gt;ut lbe country
with both juvenlla and adult orfenderL
MAKING TIIEIR TIURD oppeuaoce at Rio Grande College,
the National Sltaheopear CompafiY will preaenl "Taming oC
the Shrew. u ~speare' a ftrst

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coonedy AprU 21. It Is a rollick- lated
bOo oald !note eoploo ' lben )IllY
Ing story of ()ow a young tljJ11111d oiher book .., boohetball. HI•

cbanaed lila ntalllll dGII)Ineer- fHlliw to. aucceeo .. brought
lng bride Into a·~ ·co t1oe 1ec1uno platform In an
and duUtul wile.
outamndi!W program called "The
Since 1963, tho NatlmaiShlke..
apeare ~ hae boon-. MaldJig ot a Cbamplan. " .
cated to brll!llnl 1be nation the
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the t&lt;lll!jiMY provides an excitIng theatrical e..nt 'lllthlto profenlmal acting enaemblo, richly auired In coatumea of tho
period, mthlmlglnatlve oeUlnp
enhanced · by llahtlnl and sound

two notable hmors In 1be M-65
aea10n. On Februuy 24, 1963,
the Clt;y ol Boston beatowed ~
him 1 medal for Dlotlngullhed
Achievement. or the 10 so honored, six were Nobel Prize ..m.
nero. At the conclualoo of the

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Hendar1011; Chilies M. Flelda,
Mason; Raphael Jones, Pliny;
Mra. Geraldine Wheeler, Ma11011;
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Colley, Henderoon; Mro. Arnett
StJNDAY
Roush, PL Pleaunt; Mrs. LawGIDEON-ROUSH reunlm will rence Wllaon, Middleport.
be held 9lnday at the l'orlland
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""' Llada Cardillo, and J u.d :r
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Auerbach, 'flee preoldenl, P"' .
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land; Mlmle .Harrh and Janet ol the Boston Celtlco, hae been
Nease, MlnenvDlei Dais)' Pat- with the league since Ill COUJIII.
terson, Syracuaej Mary Bahr• 1ng. 1n 1950, he went to Boston
Miry Hunter, and Be!Q' Hawll, and woo the Eastern Dl'floloo tiChester; C&amp;ralyn Themal and tle Cor nine ccnoecutlve reus
Jan8t Dufty, Pomeroy; Charlene and elglot world tlties - the
Thomaa 1 Mary Wise, Jllllca last oeven In a row. No teiDI
Glbba, Ruby VaUghan, Mra. Neal, In the history ot proleoolmal
and Barbera :Murray, Mlddle- aporto his malched lbet pbenom·
.port.
enal Coat He lt&gt;l)ears May 15.
AITEND F1JNERAL
Mrs. Walter A1bey and Mill
Allee Euler or Middleport atlanded the funeral services of
Mrs. Athey' • cousin, Mro. Evle
Small. Mrs. Walter Rile of Kyger took .her aurt and Miss EUoo
ler to the services.

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"aharirw" meetl~ District officials will return then for an..
other all-day session at the Elec-

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prlaoo reform, and boelle1boll.
tho 196~9 Artist
Series at Rio Grande
. 1110 be the performance
Wllde E....Ung wlthSitaw,"
dJiima;izal~on of the lives and
Oacar Wllde and Georp
ile~~ Shaw, on Oct. 17.
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a beat aeller.

But more than a commentator.
mot-e than an author. more thin
a comedian, he is a soldler In
a war agalnat bote alii' bigotry.
His Include a complete
per10nal dedlcatiOII or lila talenl
and a ruor ah&amp;rP oenae of humor. In additiOn to being a fll'eal
leader tn tho Nofii'O's llsht Cor
~IIY, Dick Gresory 1o a tq&gt;
star or televlolm, slap, and
motion pictures. He comes Oct
29.
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was a violent. Jaw«ealdng, conwntlon-de1)1lng ·young thug and,
ftnaUy, a convict at Sen Quentin
Prison, where he WIJ a cellmate

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting · Ills R D..,re, Wellston; Mrs.
Mrs. Jerry Cleland or Cheater hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Dennis J. Clllahan, Ironton; Rayi WII honored recently with a lay· only on Pediatrics Ward.
mond E. Manley, Middleport; JoADMISSIONS
aeph H. Crown, Jr.,lrontm;John
:ette shower at the fire house.
:Hastes sea were Ada Morris, Bet.Thomao R. Croaa, 1803 Chest- R. Shepard, &lt;Jak Hill.
:t;y Boooh, Ethel Orr, and Letha ;ut St; Jeltrey A. Chevalier,
BlRTIIS
Rt. 2 GalliJtolls; Mrs. James F.
Mrs. Roger F. Dillard, Pomeoo
:wood.
: Gilts were placed In an old Patterson, Kerr; Mrs. Ted W. roy, daughter, 2:32 Lm. Wed-:flohloned cndle and Dower ar· Stoney, Gallipolis; Ted Hatneld, nesday; Mra. Michael Blaine,
: ranaementa were used on Ute Jr., Rt. 1 Gllllpolla; Mra. ROI&gt;- lliiddleport. daughter, 8:30 LID.
:uveral small tables. Gimes ert H. Craft, 203 Klneon Dr.; Wednesd&amp;JI.
:were played and prizes award- Mrs. Paul E. Hollingshead, Rt I
DISCHARGES
VInton;
Charles
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Daughert;y,
Mra.
Jessie
L. Anderson, Mr&amp;.
1.1 to
: After Mrs. Cleland opened her p~ Pleasant; Lu Ann Davlo, 178 Chlrleo W. Barker, ScCllt J1en.
: miiQ' lovely gifts. the hosteases Brentwood Dr.; Mra. Albert nett, Mrs. James S. Buehlnan,
;aened refreohmenta to Lois Mc· Prince, Clifton, W. Va. ; Mrs. Larry L. casey, Karen J. Craw;cain, Ada Neutzllng, Ada V11J&gt;o Rachel E. Bush, pt, Pleasant; ford, Mr&amp;. Roy L. Dearing, WaiMrs. Roger F. DWud, Porn&amp;- ter G. Edwards, Mrs. Arm.ie Esa)leter, Linda MYers, Erma Cleland, Theodosia Frecker, Zona roy; Mrs. Russell Holsinger, Rt. man. Mrs. John G. Grueser,
:Biaa, carolyn Parker, Eather 1 Reedsville; Mrs. Harry E.. Mrs. oakley Harless, Mrs. Am:Wright, Lethe Koblents, 11att1e Clark, R~ 2 Pmneroy; Mrs. old J. Hupp, Mra. Gerald D.
: t'rederlck, Goldla Frederick, Richard E. Vaushn, Pomeroy; JohnJon, Mrs. QrYille 0. John:Tino Milks, Mabel VanMeter, Allen o. Acree, Middleport; Mils son, The Rev, Lowe~ ~ Keeney,
:Grace ~f, Pauline Rice, Ew Anita J. Estep, RL 4 Pomeroy; Joy L. Manley, Benaamm F. Mill;Kimes, OPal Wickham, Audrey Ronald K. Ginther, Olester;John._ er, John E. Nelson, Mrs. V.
:Wooda, Helen Nelson, Nana J. Ginther, Chester; Mro. John Paul Niday, Mrs. Frank M. ~Y­
:Baum, Kathryn Baum, Nancy O'- P. Follrod, Pomeroy; Mrs. Ru- naldo, Rocky L. Roach, Dianna
L. Schwaru, Terry Shade. Miss
£onnor and daughter Cllole, Cleo
·'Smith, OPal Eichinger anddaugb- Frost, Gayann C1ly Lula Lod- Martha E. Six, Larry R. Smith,
. mr Laura J_.., S:adie Trussell, wick, Zelda Weber, 1 Gaye Smal- Charles H. Stone, James sturgill,
·)nzy Newell and dauihter Sheila, ley, Slna Bailey, Donna Jhle, Opal Sr., Mrs. Zeldon West, Mrs.
·. 'Addle Newell, Margaret Chris- Hollon, Barbera Sergeant, EUeen James White, CecU Kirk, Joaeph
:. t;y, Clarice Allen, Be!Q' Newell BAhr, Ellzoboth Wickham, Ea1ber Glllman, Mrs. Eleanor Howard,
Mro. Larry C. Nortil and InCant
and daughters Louann and Kathy, Rldenour and Kay Flck.
daugbter, Mrs. Don R. Smith
: Juno ~e, and Mrs. Cleland
and Infant son.
. and daugbter Dianne.
Sending gills w e r e Pauline
· llldeaour, Bett.Y Gaul, Freda
&gt;IIJller, Evelyn Gaul, Ednl Wood,
.• ..... Semmarlleld, Miry Reed,
"Bilek Prlaee"
··: Mabel Cleland, Mary Bahr, Mae
The eldest son ol King Ed·: 5pencer, Miry Holter, Lllllao
The Ladleo Auxiliary or the ward Ill of England wu
Chelller Volunteer Fire Deparl- known as the Black Prince be·
nient met at the lire bouoe at 8 cause he wore black armor
p.m. Wodnesd&amp;JI, President Dor- when he led part of the Eng·
llsh forces at the Battle of
othy Y,rers was In charp.
Crecy.
His black armor hangs
Minutes ot 1be previous mootSUNDAYS
over
his
tomb In the cathedral
Ing and the treaaurer' s aeport
l2 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
at Canterbury.
were read by Erma Cleland. Re·
porto or OOIIIDiltteea were given.
ADULTS: $2.511
Plans lor a plmic were dlacu•sCHILDREN: $1.75
ed. Members atlendln8 were
Erma Cleland, Dorothy Myers,
Clarice Alleo, Mugaret Chrlat;y, Maney O'Coonor, Opal EichInger, Ethel Orr, lnzy Newell,
Pt. Pl1asant
Route 62 MR.
and Grace Gultqll.

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Picnic in Future

SPECIAL BUFFET

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of the much pWdicliad C&amp;eyl
Che11man. ~., Sei)ds Is a
dllforent man, Hi comes Much

5, 19&amp;9.
Once out ol prloon, Sends
ooucht to llld hlmoelf, to dl..
cover what life wu rea)ly about
and ~ lbe moat ot li. ile
traveled uound the world, tram
0110 hlgl&gt;paCed adventure to mother, Several tlmee he became
I IUCCBJ8ful buslaeaaman. But
money and the material lhlngs
of llle were not the answer to
him.
He came to realize lbet only
by helping othero - the ex-convicts and Juwnlle delinquents
who ~ his help - could he
find lmer peace and a aenae of

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maJor subject.
Their boot and least lwmn
works - dromatlc and literary
- are laced ~r wlthaneodoleo, Ideas and t.munentl from,
letters, newiJ)Iper cUpplJ11s, eloayo, and speecbl.a In addltl01110
lbe comment """' comment by
actors themaelves.
DICK GREriORY Is a man wllh
a message; a meaaqe of fr~
dom and ~Ill not only Cor
the Negro but Cor the entire
human race. He has spent more
time in southern Jails, llllrcbed

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On Tuesday
A girl scout leaders' New IJ&amp;.
lllgn Cor Ll vlng course was started TUesd&amp;JI with an aU,day work·
shop at the Columbae and Southern Ohio Electric Co. social

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Allee Helm! of Parkeroburg,
execnt!ve director of the Four
Rivers council, alii Jane Satder,

district advloor, met here wi1b
Monna Loe Neal, Nellhborllood
I chairman, and troql leaders.
Worksbopo were conducted on
girls as Individuals, the girl
scout program, (II"'llt behavior,
helping glrlo learn 1brough activity, personal values. aM available resources. 1boae attend~
were dl vided Into gr«q~s for
work ln their araa of concern
and lntereot Local gro&lt;e&gt; meetIngs will condnue urtll Oct 10
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acC&lt;1IIIpllsluilent. How ha ..Ttved at tblo point and how he Ia
ocC&lt;1IIIpllohlng bla alms make Ida
oiory Ulllque.
Bill Selda ten• the story or
rellabllltat;iim. He eXPIIIDJ tho
new and .....,.. methods !lied
by the Sewlth Step Foundation,
of which he Ia tho -ti',llllt
tave prown so auceeaslul ID
re-mothatlng convicts. The leo!W'e al10 stullleo our penal IJ&gt;.
otltutlono and the motlledo that
ue uoed i1JrouB1K&gt;ut lbe country
with both juvenlla and adult orfenderL
MAKING TIIEIR TIURD oppeuaoce at Rio Grande College,
the National Sltaheopear CompafiY will preaenl "Taming oC
the Shrew. u ~speare' a ftrst

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bOo oald !note eoploo ' lben )IllY
Ing story of ()ow a young tljJ11111d oiher book .., boohetball. HI•

cbanaed lila ntalllll dGII)Ineer- fHlliw to. aucceeo .. brought
lng bride Into a·~ ·co t1oe 1ec1uno platform In an
and duUtul wile.
outamndi!W program called "The
Since 1963, tho NatlmaiShlke..
apeare ~ hae boon-. MaldJig ot a Cbamplan. " .
cated to brll!llnl 1be nation the
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the t&lt;lll!jiMY provides an excitIng theatrical e..nt 'lllthlto profenlmal acting enaemblo, richly auired In coatumea of tho
period, mthlmlglnatlve oeUlnp
enhanced · by llahtlnl and sound

two notable hmors In 1be M-65
aea10n. On Februuy 24, 1963,
the Clt;y ol Boston beatowed ~
him 1 medal for Dlotlngullhed
Achievement. or the 10 so honored, six were Nobel Prize ..m.
nero. At the conclualoo of the

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ADMIJ UD: Dam,y Donohue,
Pl. Pleaoant; Mrs. Larry &amp;lpple,
Hendar1011; Chilies M. Flelda,
Mason; Raphael Jones, Pliny;
Mra. Geraldine Wheeler, Ma11011;
Mrs. Melvin Whlttlnlton. Bulra·

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Wayne Swiohor, Harold lahoo ond KHnoth McCullough are your friendly· phamacloh ot Swlohor and
Lohoo Roxall Drugs. They hove 1- proocrlptlon

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Elects Officers
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Tbe lin .meers eloeted are
Jll"811fdn, billie JUIIUJ; 'lice
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Tom IIJora; - - · Wanda
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Miss Mojud Hose Far the
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Jessie Leu, Leon; Patricia Morgan, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. J. F.
Colley, Henderoon; Mro. Arnett
StJNDAY
Roush, PL Pleaunt; Mrs. LawGIDEON-ROUSH reunlm will rence Wllaon, Middleport.
be held 9lnday at the l'orlland
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""' Llada Cardillo, and J u.d :r
v~ Games wmi Pa1ed 11r
a.· iJI'OIIII; Rlfnllunento w 1 r e

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THE DEAN or National Basket..
boll · A&amp;BOCietlon cdlcbea, Red
Auerbach, 'flee preoldenl, P"' .
el-al maooaer, and former coach
land; Mlmle .Harrh and Janet ol the Boston Celtlco, hae been
Nease, MlnenvDlei Dais)' Pat- with the league since Ill COUJIII.
terson, Syracuaej Mary Bahr• 1ng. 1n 1950, he went to Boston
Miry Hunter, and Be!Q' Hawll, and woo the Eastern Dl'floloo tiChester; C&amp;ralyn Themal and tle Cor nine ccnoecutlve reus
Jan8t Dufty, Pomeroy; Charlene and elglot world tlties - the
Thomaa 1 Mary Wise, Jllllca last oeven In a row. No teiDI
Glbba, Ruby VaUghan, Mra. Neal, In the history ot proleoolmal
and Barbera :Murray, Mlddle- aporto his malched lbet pbenom·
.port.
enal Coat He lt&gt;l)ears May 15.
AITEND F1JNERAL
Mrs. Walter A1bey and Mill
Allee Euler or Middleport atlanded the funeral services of
Mrs. Athey' • cousin, Mro. Evle
Small. Mrs. Walter Rile of Kyger took .her aurt and Miss EUoo
ler to the services.

R..lnson's

by the world's fll'e&amp;leot d r -

"aharirw" meetl~ District officials will return then for an..
other all-day session at the Elec-

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yracu_se PTA Plans
a.rilival on Oct. 31
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!If tho Syncuao Pr A Tuoadlly
!lllbl at the achool.
• Eloeted cleleploo to t h o
Yelp CGunl;y CouncU for l'ar·
..U and Toachero wore M r a.
Marpret ~1. Mro. A 1 m a
Louko, and Mro. Pal Cundllf.
Mro. Lou Ferrell and Mrs. Esther Harden were named the
lltoornates.
Tho Halloween carnival wao
dlltulsed aDd Mra. Ferrell was
aatborlzed to order ID'izes for
tile tloh pond. Mrs. Pat Houdalllelt, president, COIICNcted tho
meot1nc which aponod with the
Lord's Preyer and the pledge
to tho !lac. Tho attendaoco award
to tho first lfade with 11
porents pro..nt.
The pfOIP'&amp;m lor tho evening
featured an Informal discussion
betWeen the parents and t h o
teachers. Committees appointed
Include Mrs. Pat Cundiff and
Mrs. Kathryn Crow, publlclcy;
Mrs. Helen Hubbard and Mrs.
Jeanette Dully, menobershlp; Mr.
Wolfe and Milton Varian, safelY;
Pal Winebrenner, S&gt;lrloy Huston, prolf&amp;m: Mrs. Mary !Jyoell, parllame!Urlan; Mrs. Estllor Herclen and Mrs. cottrlll,
hoopltalljy and Pf A macazlno;
and Mrs. Janet Nease and Mrs.
Fa.Yo Hamilton, ~halrmen,
Mrs. Mary Boll Warner, Mrs.
Ferrell, Mra. Daisy Patterson,

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Mrs. Wlnobromor, Donna Koehler, and Mro. Cundltr, budallt and
finance and we,ys and moans.
Refroshmentl wore served llY
the executive eommJUee. Meet·
lngo ot the Pf A will be he1cl on
the second Tuosda¥ of o a c h
month with the llrst grade room
mothers to have refreshment•
at the October mooting.

Mason Area
News, Notes
Jimmy Ma,ynard of Petersburg,
Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
&amp;nlth ol Mcllomett, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Cbarles F. Se,yro and
family of Pomeroy visited re-

First PTA Meeting
f Year Held Monday
Tho llrat moellnl of the ochool
year llY tho Riverview PfA was
hold Monde,y evening at ,t b e
Riverview Elementary Sc:hool.
The moetlnl was opanod with a
reading, "One Da,y at a Time,"
by the proolclent, Mrs. Margaret
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Brown.
Plano students of Mrs. MaxIne Whitehead Dived tho followinl selectlms, "BanJo Piver, u by Blake, Reglra K i m e li

'11te Klfta's Review," Baines.
llY Patty Grosanlcklo, and "Three
Waltzes," . Scblbert, llY Cheryl
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Kimea for the program.
Tho ofl!cors for 1968-39 are
president, Mra. Margaret Brown,
vice president, Mrs. Marll1n

·uannum; secretary, Mra. Coanle Rood, and trouurer, M r •·
Marlene Patman.
Committees. appointed for the

year

Include: Prolram. M r a.
Mulne Whitehead, Mrl. Donna
Hauber, Mrs. Pauline Myers,
and Mrs. Dolores Frank; Budget
and Finance, Mr. and Mrs. Dale

Smith, Mr. and Mro. Kometh
Moae,ypenny, Mr. and M r s.
John Cole, Mr. aDd Mrs. Harold
Holter, Mr. and Mro. Marvin
Reed, Mra. Wanda Kimes, and
Mr. and Mrs. BW Orr; Relroshmont, ~·· Mary Bloe and Mrs.
France• Reed; Membershlp,
Mro. Olivo Oabllrn, Mro. S u e
Jlayman, Mra. Loratno Wigal, and
Mrs. Grace Chevalier; Hoaltb
and Salecy, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith

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Plibllci\Y, Mro. Rulh AD 'n
Balclencln, 'Mra, Fra~~ce~ Hoi• ·
lllrlpr, Mro. VIvian ~e,y,
Mro. Cll'OI,ynRUIII,andMr.Dohr•
111111 Reod.
Plans - • dlacuolllld tbr a
school cernlvll to be bekl Oct.
18, 111111 Mr. and Mr1. Dale
&amp;niUt ~ ehalrmon.
New pars~~~ ..., lntroob:·
ed · llld room cow1t wu taken
with Mr. ~ rocolvlnethe
.-.... bamer and reac11nc
clrolo book for the moat par.
- pre18111.
Refroabmenla wore oorved by
·tho .meers. Tho next mooting
will be Oct, 7, with regular
moellnl nlgbt bolna the llrat

Methodist Church In Mason, un~
derwent minor surgery at t h e

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hunt1111 a~plles and oqulpmetlt
11 here nq for 1eloctlon. ' Made by wor-n
ma~clureralllllio 1 l&amp;rp raowe of prices.
OUr c"""'letoo

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Ammunition Of All Kinds
hters- Wmem .. Rlmlll(ltoia

Sh~tguns &amp;

husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

ehmlngton

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f;Aqrria·ge Vows
taken in July-

Ebersbach Hardware,
"EVBRYTIIING IN JIARDWAJIR"
WI ISSUI HUNTING LICINSI

·vaiea of (lladloll tlonkod llY or girl and she wore a whHo
oaven • brancll candelabra and brocade &amp;IJ1!II of shUt scylo and
pilms decor- tbe altar of the
Goorp Stroot Church of Christ
atSt. Marya, w. va:,torlhewedding of Mloo Irene WUI!ams to
Navyman Charles Baxter.
Tho bride lo tile daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams
ct. a. Marya and tile bridegroom
11 the son of Mr. and Mra. NorTho wedding wai an event of
7:30 p.m. on Jllly 12. Vows of
the cereDIOI1Y wore rood by Mr.
Edlmd White of tho Church of
Qirlst, VIenna, W, Va.
Given lh marriace by her fathor, tho br1c1e was attired In a
lloor.lenglh aown of white satin.
Delll8ned In prlneosa sjylo, It
!Miured a ba- neckline and
long sh- ol-•• whlcb .came
to polnta over the brldo'a hands.
Her veil of illJIOrtod sllk II-·
luslon feU from an opoot crown
beaolP!ece of J)OIJ'Ia and soqulna,
and aha ...-ried a cascade of
wld.te roses.
:).!la1 Joan WIJ!1@1r!a, ~ater 1J1.
!Iii!~' bride, -~til' ~ of
lilai&gt;r, and the brldeslilalds were
Diane WUUama, another
slater of the bride, and MilS
Slllrley &amp;.!er, aliter of t h o
~Iii. They were In ldeDll.cal floor 101181h aowno of blue
~ Alln sjylOd 111111 portroll ·neddlneo and lleoveleso.
'11lelr ballerina IO!IItil vel11were
at!&amp;c:)!Ocl'to,~ ehltfon notrosopla.

SATURDAY 14th AT••••••.

FRIDAY SEPT. 13th and SATURDAY SEPT. 14th will be twa bi&amp; days of special savi111s at Haskins-Tanner.
Dlllnl this &amp;ipntlc two day event you'll find bi&amp; price reductions on hundreds of Items of Men and Boy's
Winter Wearilll Apparel inclllling Men's Suits, Topcoats, Sport Coats and Slacks. This is ONLY a TWO OAY
EVENT! Shop from 9:00am til 8:00pm Friday and from 9:00am til 5:00 pm Sat11day. Don't be superstitious
... Buy now and me d11ing this Special Sale Event!

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK, MEN'S

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as belt 111111 for the

brldeiroom waa Jeff stewart

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cerried a basket of rose pot.
Ills. Mike Papadopouloo ot Cleveland, tho bridegroom's nephew,
wao tho rlnlbearer. Mrs. Carol
Shlnllelon of St. Marya registoored tho guests.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mra. WUUams wore a teal blue
dross with whlto.accessoriesand
·a corsage of tinted blue carnalions.
Mrs. Baxter waa .In a mint
green dross with \elp accooaorlos and her corsace WBI of
white carnationa.
A reception honoring tho couple
was hold In tbo firemen's hall at
St. Marys. A · &lt;010f scheme of
green, blue and while was earr1od out. Tho bride's table reatqredathree-tleredweddinlcako
tqiped with tile traditional minlature bride and lfOOm.
Ho!llossos at the reception
were Mrs. Arlene Williams of
Rutland; Mrs. Leo Enoch of It'·
raeuae, and Mrs. Alma Fitch,
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North Bond Slate Park at HerriovWo, W. va., tile ~ow Mrs.
Baxter chanpd Into a navy blue
dross with which she wore the
oorsago from her bridal bw"'et.
After graduation from St.
Marya High School, Mra. Bax·
ter attended. Mountain Slate College where she OOlnpletod the
standard secretarial course In
Aucuat. Sle Is current)¥ employ.
ed at Oblo Unlvors11Y.
Mr. Baxter, agraduatoofl'om-

Extension b&lt;memakera are
reminded of the pfOIP'am to be

held Moode,y, September 16, at
tho Production Credit Associ·
atlon BuUdiiiS, south or Jack·
son at 9:30. Elq&gt;hlsls wlll be
on "women as citizens In today's world," and "Communi·
1Y Beautification."
Extension specialist In horth:ulture, James caldwell, wiU
be one of tile featured speakers. This meeting is in preparation for tho statewide
clean • ~ ind booutiOcaUon
week to be held this fall. W&lt;&gt;men are asked to bring D uck
lunch. This mooting wUI provide the Jessons for local dubs
lor September and October.

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'the U.S. Navy. He Is alaClara ~ was tilt flow- at the Groat Lakes Naval Tratninl Station.

Marilyn
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of the c~~~Per, """"""' Qu:olyn Gruo..r, Rlla
named V.llenllne Girl ot the Lowll, Beverll' Loa&amp;, TwUa Ma-

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Phl Sorori\Y

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&lt;ilrma Tuos- .-

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ao- Jlulh lllt!fe, Barbara Riaa. Car·
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WlertlOblo EIO&lt;trlc Co. I
Ma!ill'll SWan, Ka1Y WeU,and&amp;lo
coDununlcatloa wo1 reod Zlrldo.
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pop standards and stylish medleys of show music as well as
classical selections, will appear
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Mrs. Robert Craig of Middloport Is an ouli!Oitont at the
Mayo Clinic In Rochester, Minn.
Sle has spent the past week
In Rochester as the housoguest
of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Brown,
relatives of tbe Cralgs, while
Wldergolng · ob..rvatlon a n d
treatment at tho Clinic for a
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Local workers who ·attended
the planning sossll"' ~ the Reed
IMBno and wUI be soUing membership ticketa are Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Maaoa, W. VL;
Mrs. Lee Lee, Racine;; Mr'

m1 Mrs. Harold sauer, Mldtllepori; Mrs. Olarles Gibbs, anil
Mrs. Patrick Locbary, PomeA:.;;siiisoiiiciiilaiiillllioniawllilliiiloibeiapiirolese_ntod_l'!'ln..,;,;roiil~'~!'!!'!!!"!!!!!~!!'!'!!"'''. . .
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BUDGET ACCOUNTS ARB CAlUUBD BIRIIN OUR i'l'oRI

The free world's consumption of nickel has doubled to
the past decade.

on March 9, 1969.
ln eddllion .to tho concert Iirograms presented llY the TrlCount;y Communlcy Concert Assoclalion, membership llckels
can be used for admittance to
oommunlt,y concerts In Waver·
If, Ashlml, K,y., r,larlolta, .Psr·
. kersburg, Zanesville, and l.aJ&gt;.
cosier.
All concerts or tho Tri-County

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eGun Oil eRecoll Pecl1 .G11111 lilts
eShlll Vnts eGun CIIH eHuntlng ·
Acceseorin eHunmsJecbts &amp; CIPH
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dlst Church In Gallipolis. Jim·
Marlin, New York representotivo
ot Communlcy Concsrts, wUI be
the guest speaker. An ensemble
Ill!'.
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from tho bend ol K!Jnball &amp;liter
Plans tot the ticket solo In w!U prose.- dinner music.
Adult tickets for· tho concert
Meigs CoUnl,y were melle Tuosare $10andstudenttiekots
series
111!' nliht at a mootbw of workare
f3.
Mrs. Reed points out
ers hold at the home or Mr...tluot
all
students,
lncludinl col·
Ted Reed, who serve• as cc&gt;lep
and
vocational
students, fall
. Clj)taln of tile local c~
with Mrs. Jomos O'Brien.
Into the $3 ticket cstegvry,
At least lhr"!', and perhaps
Meet1111 with the gl'OI(&gt; were
Mrs. Lewis Schmidt of Galllpo- foor, concerts Ire to be Pr&lt;&gt;UI, pnoral membership cam- sentod during the soasOIL AI·
paljpl chairman, and Mrs. Mary ready booked are Addlsss and
Ellen Lln&amp;o- Mambershlp renew·
Crul\11, youthful !olk-classlcahr·
als In the association have boon tiats. The two accompa~zy them..
selves on a half a dozen un..
solicited this week.
usual
instruments, among them
As a klckotrtothemombership
drive, • dinner wm be hold Ilion- the sitar and the Vietnamese dan..
cloy night It 6:30 at the Metho- tranh. Their performance is

Squl~rel Season oee11s SePt. 6

Mrs. Robert Cochran o! st.
ly In Huntington with Mrs. &amp;nlth' 1
and Mrs. Jeffers' sister and

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19118-61J conclorj aeason or tho
Tri-CouaQ&lt; Cqnumintzy Concert
Assoclalim will go on solo Ilion-

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Dallas Cadle have enrolled In
the Parkersburg Boaujy C o 1Holzer Hospital on M o n d a y
lege and will commence their
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fogle- training on October 8.
Stephen Cadle, a graWate of
song vlolted recently In VirginPotomac ~te College, ltartIa with their daughter and sonoo training for manager at SOuthin--law, Capt. and Mrs. James
Johnson m and family and their em States, Front Royal, V~
He is the son of Mr. and Mral.
new granddaughter, !:iterrl Ellen.

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Mr. and Mrs. Slerman Ford
cently with Mrs. James Mayhave purchaBed tho home of Mro.
nard.
Thurma Love Schultz m Fourth
Reverend Lowell E. Keeney,
St. In Mason.
pastor o! the Christ U n I t o d

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Slloe Stare

Lilt Special

W.xt D,;.r to Elborfelds

POMI!RO'(, OHIO

DELIVERED

JUST
WONDERfUL

-HAIR
SPRAY

MEN'S NO·IRON CASUAL
Frl.-9:00 am til 8:00 11111

SLACKS
50% OFF

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!If tho Syncuao Pr A Tuoadlly
!lllbl at the achool.
• Eloeted cleleploo to t h o
Yelp CGunl;y CouncU for l'ar·
..U and Toachero wore M r a.
Marpret ~1. Mro. A 1 m a
Louko, and Mro. Pal Cundllf.
Mro. Lou Ferrell and Mrs. Esther Harden were named the
lltoornates.
Tho Halloween carnival wao
dlltulsed aDd Mra. Ferrell was
aatborlzed to order ID'izes for
tile tloh pond. Mrs. Pat Houdalllelt, president, COIICNcted tho
meot1nc which aponod with the
Lord's Preyer and the pledge
to tho !lac. Tho attendaoco award
to tho first lfade with 11
porents pro..nt.
The pfOIP'&amp;m lor tho evening
featured an Informal discussion
betWeen the parents and t h o
teachers. Committees appointed
Include Mrs. Pat Cundiff and
Mrs. Kathryn Crow, publlclcy;
Mrs. Helen Hubbard and Mrs.
Jeanette Dully, menobershlp; Mr.
Wolfe and Milton Varian, safelY;
Pal Winebrenner, S&gt;lrloy Huston, prolf&amp;m: Mrs. Mary !Jyoell, parllame!Urlan; Mrs. Estllor Herclen and Mrs. cottrlll,
hoopltalljy and Pf A macazlno;
and Mrs. Janet Nease and Mrs.
Fa.Yo Hamilton, ~halrmen,
Mrs. Mary Boll Warner, Mrs.
Ferrell, Mra. Daisy Patterson,

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Mrs. Wlnobromor, Donna Koehler, and Mro. Cundltr, budallt and
finance and we,ys and moans.
Refroshmentl wore served llY
the executive eommJUee. Meet·
lngo ot the Pf A will be he1cl on
the second Tuosda¥ of o a c h
month with the llrst grade room
mothers to have refreshment•
at the October mooting.

Mason Area
News, Notes
Jimmy Ma,ynard of Petersburg,
Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
&amp;nlth ol Mcllomett, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Cbarles F. Se,yro and
family of Pomeroy visited re-

First PTA Meeting
f Year Held Monday
Tho llrat moellnl of the ochool
year llY tho Riverview PfA was
hold Monde,y evening at ,t b e
Riverview Elementary Sc:hool.
The moetlnl was opanod with a
reading, "One Da,y at a Time,"
by the proolclent, Mrs. Margaret
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Brown.
Plano students of Mrs. MaxIne Whitehead Dived tho followinl selectlms, "BanJo Piver, u by Blake, Reglra K i m e li

'11te Klfta's Review," Baines.
llY Patty Grosanlcklo, and "Three
Waltzes," . Scblbert, llY Cheryl
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Kimea for the program.
Tho ofl!cors for 1968-39 are
president, Mra. Margaret Brown,
vice president, Mrs. Marll1n

·uannum; secretary, Mra. Coanle Rood, and trouurer, M r •·
Marlene Patman.
Committees. appointed for the

year

Include: Prolram. M r a.
Mulne Whitehead, Mrl. Donna
Hauber, Mrs. Pauline Myers,
and Mrs. Dolores Frank; Budget
and Finance, Mr. and Mrs. Dale

Smith, Mr. and Mro. Kometh
Moae,ypenny, Mr. and M r s.
John Cole, Mr. aDd Mrs. Harold
Holter, Mr. and Mro. Marvin
Reed, Mra. Wanda Kimes, and
Mr. and Mrs. BW Orr; Relroshmont, ~·· Mary Bloe and Mrs.
France• Reed; Membershlp,
Mro. Olivo Oabllrn, Mro. S u e
Jlayman, Mra. Loratno Wigal, and
Mrs. Grace Chevalier; Hoaltb
and Salecy, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith

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Plibllci\Y, Mro. Rulh AD 'n
Balclencln, 'Mra, Fra~~ce~ Hoi• ·
lllrlpr, Mro. VIvian ~e,y,
Mro. Cll'OI,ynRUIII,andMr.Dohr•
111111 Reod.
Plans - • dlacuolllld tbr a
school cernlvll to be bekl Oct.
18, 111111 Mr. and Mr1. Dale
&amp;niUt ~ ehalrmon.
New pars~~~ ..., lntroob:·
ed · llld room cow1t wu taken
with Mr. ~ rocolvlnethe
.-.... bamer and reac11nc
clrolo book for the moat par.
- pre18111.
Refroabmenla wore oorved by
·tho .meers. Tho next mooting
will be Oct, 7, with regular
moellnl nlgbt bolna the llrat

Methodist Church In Mason, un~
derwent minor surgery at t h e

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(:ih~ert
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Albans, W. Va. visited recent-

hunt1111 a~plles and oqulpmetlt
11 here nq for 1eloctlon. ' Made by wor-n
ma~clureralllllio 1 l&amp;rp raowe of prices.
OUr c"""'letoo

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Ammunition Of All Kinds
hters- Wmem .. Rlmlll(ltoia

Sh~tguns &amp;

husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

ehmlngton

Moore.

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f;Aqrria·ge Vows
taken in July-

Ebersbach Hardware,
"EVBRYTIIING IN JIARDWAJIR"
WI ISSUI HUNTING LICINSI

·vaiea of (lladloll tlonkod llY or girl and she wore a whHo
oaven • brancll candelabra and brocade &amp;IJ1!II of shUt scylo and
pilms decor- tbe altar of the
Goorp Stroot Church of Christ
atSt. Marya, w. va:,torlhewedding of Mloo Irene WUI!ams to
Navyman Charles Baxter.
Tho bride lo tile daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams
ct. a. Marya and tile bridegroom
11 the son of Mr. and Mra. NorTho wedding wai an event of
7:30 p.m. on Jllly 12. Vows of
the cereDIOI1Y wore rood by Mr.
Edlmd White of tho Church of
Qirlst, VIenna, W, Va.
Given lh marriace by her fathor, tho br1c1e was attired In a
lloor.lenglh aown of white satin.
Delll8ned In prlneosa sjylo, It
!Miured a ba- neckline and
long sh- ol-•• whlcb .came
to polnta over the brldo'a hands.
Her veil of illJIOrtod sllk II-·
luslon feU from an opoot crown
beaolP!ece of J)OIJ'Ia and soqulna,
and aha ...-ried a cascade of
wld.te roses.
:).!la1 Joan WIJ!1@1r!a, ~ater 1J1.
!Iii!~' bride, -~til' ~ of
lilai&gt;r, and the brldeslilalds were
Diane WUUama, another
slater of the bride, and MilS
Slllrley &amp;.!er, aliter of t h o
~Iii. They were In ldeDll.cal floor 101181h aowno of blue
~ Alln sjylOd 111111 portroll ·neddlneo and lleoveleso.
'11lelr ballerina IO!IItil vel11were
at!&amp;c:)!Ocl'to,~ ehltfon notrosopla.

SATURDAY 14th AT••••••.

FRIDAY SEPT. 13th and SATURDAY SEPT. 14th will be twa bi&amp; days of special savi111s at Haskins-Tanner.
Dlllnl this &amp;ipntlc two day event you'll find bi&amp; price reductions on hundreds of Items of Men and Boy's
Winter Wearilll Apparel inclllling Men's Suits, Topcoats, Sport Coats and Slacks. This is ONLY a TWO OAY
EVENT! Shop from 9:00am til 8:00pm Friday and from 9:00am til 5:00 pm Sat11day. Don't be superstitious
... Buy now and me d11ing this Special Sale Event!

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK, MEN'S

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SPORT COATS

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as belt 111111 for the

brldeiroom waa Jeff stewart

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cerried a basket of rose pot.
Ills. Mike Papadopouloo ot Cleveland, tho bridegroom's nephew,
wao tho rlnlbearer. Mrs. Carol
Shlnllelon of St. Marya registoored tho guests.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mra. WUUams wore a teal blue
dross with whlto.accessoriesand
·a corsage of tinted blue carnalions.
Mrs. Baxter waa .In a mint
green dross with \elp accooaorlos and her corsace WBI of
white carnationa.
A reception honoring tho couple
was hold In tbo firemen's hall at
St. Marys. A · &lt;010f scheme of
green, blue and while was earr1od out. Tho bride's table reatqredathree-tleredweddinlcako
tqiped with tile traditional minlature bride and lfOOm.
Ho!llossos at the reception
were Mrs. Arlene Williams of
Rutland; Mrs. Leo Enoch of It'·
raeuae, and Mrs. Alma Fitch,
~rt.
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North Bond Slate Park at HerriovWo, W. va., tile ~ow Mrs.
Baxter chanpd Into a navy blue
dross with which she wore the
oorsago from her bridal bw"'et.
After graduation from St.
Marya High School, Mra. Bax·
ter attended. Mountain Slate College where she OOlnpletod the
standard secretarial course In
Aucuat. Sle Is current)¥ employ.
ed at Oblo Unlvors11Y.
Mr. Baxter, agraduatoofl'om-

Extension b&lt;memakera are
reminded of the pfOIP'am to be

held Moode,y, September 16, at
tho Production Credit Associ·
atlon BuUdiiiS, south or Jack·
son at 9:30. Elq&gt;hlsls wlll be
on "women as citizens In today's world," and "Communi·
1Y Beautification."
Extension specialist In horth:ulture, James caldwell, wiU
be one of tile featured speakers. This meeting is in preparation for tho statewide
clean • ~ ind booutiOcaUon
week to be held this fall. W&lt;&gt;men are asked to bring D uck
lunch. This mooting wUI provide the Jessons for local dubs
lor September and October.

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Marilyn
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of the c~~~Per, """"""' Qu:olyn Gruo..r, Rlla
named V.llenllne Girl ot the Lowll, Beverll' Loa&amp;, TwUa Ma-

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Phl Sorori\Y

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a.a.r. ~McCUilousb.Coi­

&lt;ilrma Tuos- .-

.Obllp&amp;or. Ro- Rodovlan,
ao- Jlulh lllt!fe, Barbara Riaa. Car·
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WlertlOblo EIO&lt;trlc Co. I
Ma!ill'll SWan, Ka1Y WeU,and&amp;lo
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Reg. 59c to 1.00 Voluos Assorted

POWER-YAC CLEANING SYSTEM

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HOMES-TRAILERS-PUBLIC BUILDINGS' AND ETC.
REDUCE COSTLY FUEL AND REPAIR BILLS-RE·
DUCES FIRE HAZARDS. NO MUSS, NO FUSS.

ALL THE DIRT IN ONE SIMPLE OPERATION
LOCUST ST.

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SPECIAL
Reg. 59c Auortod Foil ego Plonta • • • • • • • • • • 4Cc
Reg. 2.59-24 to 36~' Rublter Plonts • • • • • • • • • 2.22
Reg. 39c Wom•n'• Seamlen
Mesh Nylon Hoso • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pair 27c

cHASE HARDWA R
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new and dilferent versions of
pop standards and stylish medleys of show music as well as
classical selections, will appear
In a Sunday afternoon c~cert

PlANTS

MOler, atester;; Mr.

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' , DON'T
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Our BIt School Solo Sti II In Progron

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Mrs. Craig Taking
Mayo Treatments
Mrs. Robert Craig of Middloport Is an ouli!Oitont at the
Mayo Clinic In Rochester, Minn.
Sle has spent the past week
In Rochester as the housoguest
of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Brown,
relatives of tbe Cralgs, while
Wldergolng · ob..rvatlon a n d
treatment at tho Clinic for a
ibe•e•klialiilmiiont.i.,;,_ _ _ __

Quart
Size

36 count

FEEN-A-MINT
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2.99 VALUE

Gr•ceful ...

AQUA

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AFTER SHAVE

Griftai, W, Va. Uibero were erqy lllgll School and of MounSIAivo Wliuomo cl Columbuo, .... ' lain Slate Collep, was employGill' J.yncll ot Parklrllltlra,
ed at Du Pont prior to ontortng

COMPLETE STOCKS MEN'S WINTER

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DISCONTINUED GROUP-LADIES

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Reg. 85.00------- Suits •72.13

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Reg. 65.00-------Suits -55.13

Reg. 8.98--------Slacks 7.63
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Reg. a9.95_______Coats 33.13
Reg. 45.oo______ Coats .. 38.13

COMPLETE STOCK BOYS WINTER

COMPLETE STOCK

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Local workers who ·attended
the planning sossll"' ~ the Reed
IMBno and wUI be soUing membership ticketa are Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Maaoa, W. VL;
Mrs. Lee Lee, Racine;; Mr'

m1 Mrs. Harold sauer, Mldtllepori; Mrs. Olarles Gibbs, anil
Mrs. Patrick Locbary, PomeA:.;;siiisoiiiciiilaiiillllioniawllilliiiloibeiapiirolese_ntod_l'!'ln..,;,;roiil~'~!'!!'!!!"!!!!!~!!'!'!!"'''. . .
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The Lee Ew.ns trio, noted ror

BUDGET ACCOUNTS ARB CAlUUBD BIRIIN OUR i'l'oRI

The free world's consumption of nickel has doubled to
the past decade.

on March 9, 1969.
ln eddllion .to tho concert Iirograms presented llY the TrlCount;y Communlcy Concert Assoclalion, membership llckels
can be used for admittance to
oommunlt,y concerts In Waver·
If, Ashlml, K,y., r,larlolta, .Psr·
. kersburg, Zanesville, and l.aJ&gt;.
cosier.
All concerts or tho Tri-County

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.GUN CLIANING KITS
eGun Oil eRecoll Pecl1 .G11111 lilts
eShlll Vnts eGun CIIH eHuntlng ·
Acceseorin eHunmsJecbts &amp; CIPH
• Hunters P1nts &amp; C:.pa
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ellfle Sling StriPI
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Dallas Cadle, Mason.

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MilS Jennifer Zerkle and Mra.

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man Baxter, Pomeroy.

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Season·Drive .Opens Monddy in Meigs·

dlst Church In Gallipolis. Jim·
Marlin, New York representotivo
ot Communlcy Concsrts, wUI be
the guest speaker. An ensemble
Ill!'.
.
from tho bend ol K!Jnball &amp;liter
Plans tot the ticket solo In w!U prose.- dinner music.
Adult tickets for· tho concert
Meigs CoUnl,y were melle Tuosare $10andstudenttiekots
series
111!' nliht at a mootbw of workare
f3.
Mrs. Reed points out
ers hold at the home or Mr...tluot
all
students,
lncludinl col·
Ted Reed, who serve• as cc&gt;lep
and
vocational
students, fall
. Clj)taln of tile local c~
with Mrs. Jomos O'Brien.
Into the $3 ticket cstegvry,
At least lhr"!', and perhaps
Meet1111 with the gl'OI(&gt; were
Mrs. Lewis Schmidt of Galllpo- foor, concerts Ire to be Pr&lt;&gt;UI, pnoral membership cam- sentod during the soasOIL AI·
paljpl chairman, and Mrs. Mary ready booked are Addlsss and
Ellen Lln&amp;o- Mambershlp renew·
Crul\11, youthful !olk-classlcahr·
als In the association have boon tiats. The two accompa~zy them..
selves on a half a dozen un..
solicited this week.
usual
instruments, among them
As a klckotrtothemombership
drive, • dinner wm be hold Ilion- the sitar and the Vietnamese dan..
cloy night It 6:30 at the Metho- tranh. Their performance is

Squl~rel Season oee11s SePt. 6

Mrs. Robert Cochran o! st.
ly In Huntington with Mrs. &amp;nlth' 1
and Mrs. Jeffers' sister and

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19118-61J conclorj aeason or tho
Tri-CouaQ&lt; Cqnumintzy Concert
Assoclalim will go on solo Ilion-

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Dallas Cadle have enrolled In
the Parkersburg Boaujy C o 1Holzer Hospital on M o n d a y
lege and will commence their
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fogle- training on October 8.
Stephen Cadle, a graWate of
song vlolted recently In VirginPotomac ~te College, ltartIa with their daughter and sonoo training for manager at SOuthin--law, Capt. and Mrs. James
Johnson m and family and their em States, Front Royal, V~
He is the son of Mr. and Mral.
new granddaughter, !:iterrl Ellen.

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Mr. and Mrs. Slerman Ford
cently with Mrs. James Mayhave purchaBed tho home of Mro.
nard.
Thurma Love Schultz m Fourth
Reverend Lowell E. Keeney,
St. In Mason.
pastor o! the Christ U n I t o d

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5-DAY
ROLL ON

The
Naturalizer
Walk

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79c VALUE

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Chap•••·Cala41J
Slloe Stare

Lilt Special

W.xt D,;.r to Elborfelds

POMI!RO'(, OHIO

DELIVERED

JUST
WONDERfUL

-HAIR
SPRAY

MEN'S NO·IRON CASUAL
Frl.-9:00 am til 8:00 11111

SLACKS
50% OFF

Sat.-9:00 am til 5:00 pm

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Reg. ;7.9S.:---:-- Now 3.93
Reg. 8.98-----.Now 4.43
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Phone 99U8811.

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65 Chevelle ... $1595

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Bullchaer _Radiator To The
Sonallost Hooter Core.

BLAETTNARS

Hockiftlpart, Ohio

Puerto Rico wae made a
free commonwealth associated wllb 'the United States iD
1952.

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INFORMAtiON
NEWS
presenlt
LOCAL. REPORTS
DAILY .
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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l&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
lnfo~med As
Well As

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"If I keep tho phone bill down, would 7.ou 10 alon1
with a profit-oharin1 plan? '
end

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young,
Paden City, W. Vs., spent sevoral days wltll Nellie Stethem
and Mr. end Mrs. Garth Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kibble,
Rogers, Ohio, were vlslUag Mr.
aDd Mrs. David Smith.
Roberta WeDs, daushter of Mr.
end Mr11. Ro88 Wells aDd Gary

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at the vii~

1age HaU In Middleport, Ohio,..,.
W September 20, 1968,. 12:00
o'cliiCk nooo for tile followlnc
equipment:

era-~ lam!'"'• Louisville, Ohio,
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MR.OMEGA~ GIVIN' OUT ~ER
FIPTY•OOUAR BIU.,SAM .
EV

'Sf&amp;4 T' SLIDE CUT O' HIS POCKET
UKE A §!8!!:!g 9' ~ !~ .I:IE

LEGAL NOTICE

SAID lliAT 01E ~us
HIS STORY~ \I./Ell, I'M WIQHII'I' HE'D
HURRY UP Bei="ORE I BUST

WONDERIH'!!

Au!mnatlc Transmlsalon

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Heavy Duty Bral&lt;es
Heavy Duty Seat&amp;
60 AMP, Alternator

wtth tubes
FIRST, WE'LL.
RI!!NT A
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cruiser, vUllge rem,ovjq:rao-

dlo equlpmeot.
Trade In 1967 Ford 2 door
sedan.

The rllibt Is reserwd to reJOel anY end aU bids.

VIIJace ot

Middleport

Gene Gnte,

Clorl&lt;-Treasuror
(9) 5, 12, 2to

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II.P'&gt;endl

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LUa Rldenour, C.lloy end Linda

Fitzpatrick, Columbus, end Mrs.
Kalllryn Mllrrl1 end soos, Inn-

Ch!Uicothe, OhioMr. end Mrl.l Lar17 Olrtls
omc1 Mar1 Ptarce "ere vtsltuw
Mr. aDd Mro. Hobart ~...u.
Cheater.
Jotm G"""' hal i.'elumed l)omo
!r0111 v - 1\lelllorlal llolpllal•
Yr. omd Mrs. Dorsel Lartc1111
were .tolling Mr. omd Mr"- Vlro
&amp;II Wamal'!Y, Cheahlre.
Yr. and Mrs. David Smith
ud iUI1ly were vlelling Mro.
Ednl K.' stewart omd A. B. KJb.
ble;ReodaviUe.

'rAuil!'fl' Smltll W.o a

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·Mr; Olll 'NI-a. llarolil oetoono; ·

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over the weekend were

eral dol¥• with Mr. end Mrll.
Eoen C&lt;MIItlas, Pound, w. VL
Mr. end Mra. Harold Newlun
and sandra, IPBnl aeveral 41¥•
. "ltlo Mr. 11111 Mra;Rome1 White,

lkl "TH€ IA./1-\ITE

House!

were visiting Doria Marka.
Emmett Stelllem is a patient
II Veterans Memorial Hospllal.
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hayman

I=UT A ceiJTIST

4 door.oeclln, white
302 cu. tn. to 320 cu. ln. eqlne

Vloy11nterlca".
Remow spotlight &amp;-GIIIpteseat

Mrs. Joe Bissell
Mr. ani Mra. James Carutl&gt;-

AME.RICMJS
()JJITE. ! .

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ot )l'lddJ"'JC)rr,

James Heatoo, Chester, "ere
marrtoo recentl.Y at the Melli&lt;&gt;-

end daUghters; . end Janet Blasell, Columbus:. Joe Blasellllll
family, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. end
Mra. 11m&lt; lloller end !amil1,
end Mr. end Mrs. David Smith
end lamil1 "ore visiting Mr. end

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NO'j'ICE
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70 AMP. Ballerf
5 tour-ply tires, 8.15xl5bllck

diat church.
Mr. ani Mro. Ted HIQ'IIWI

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Murphy were married recently.
Janet Fnnk, daushter of Mr.
IDd Mrs. HarUs Frank, end Da.
vtd Heaton, ao~;~ ot Mr. and. MrL

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·-65 GMC Pldup $1195

ElPEIIENCEI
Wletor s.nlct

$ALE$ AND SERVICE

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lovely maple finish, with In118111 on radio, AM &amp; FM, 4apeed changer, dual volume
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wu~o~.v '
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l'llone IIIS-3ZI8.
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palerMI
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614-992·2181 ·
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part llme nlgbt or day, app]l l'CHNAUZERS, C&lt;dera, PoodCAD DP THANU &amp; MITUAIY
leJ and Westiea 'While Scot·
n.11 "' " ..,. '"'"'"'''"· 1,.
In persoo BBF, Alben&amp;, Ohio. II , !so broedlni stock
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. llutlness
•LIND AD&amp;
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CURTISS breeding service of
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WAITRESS, Write 868 V, in 0. 45721.
1-INOtc I!EWING MACIDNE: Thll sewOPPICI HOURI
21 different breeds, callle llr·
1111 ••· .. t:M ,.... c..n,
care oi 'lbe Daily Sentinel,
Ing
maeblne
designed
eape• cr 4 breeds of 10a1 budll,
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1-lo.stc
clally ID meet an your aewby caDing Parker 9D-2Mf, PoIT'S terrific the way we'n eeU- lng requlremenll lor many
meroy or 617-Dil c.i61vtlle.
Notice
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ing Blue U.Stre lor cleaning
TilE
MASON
County
Action
1-ZIIOtc
yean. Mak., beaullful deGUN SHOOT, Broadrun Rod &amp;
rugs and upholstery. Rent signl. Sews on butl4nl, etc.
Group, Inc., 18 seeldng appUGun
Club,
Sunday,
Sept.
15,
~
electric abempooer $1. Baker
Pay only $45.118, or moolloly
noon till9-12-3tp' cants for a county director.
C. C. BRADroRD
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Furniture.
l-Ute
College degree or offsetting
paymeuts. can 911W218 and
AUcnONEBR
work
experience
in
program
(Dplele
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ask
for
free
demonstration.
TilE 19th Annual Conference o(
!968
PORTABLE,
sllghtll
used,.
I . t · ,t
and
staff
administration.
lnU-6te
Phone lit 11'1
the United Gospel Mission
1- '(1
does eveeytlolng without alt
temted applicants may COD·
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Crill llradfaool
Churches
of
Ohio
and
West
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tachmenta, over cast, darns. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
tact
the
local
Community
.k
VIrginia
will
be
held
at
Plants
-makes buttonholes, eews on
Ololo J 1 tie
~,:: : i
mlalatum. f/5 and up. Stud
Memorial Church at the new lion Office In the courthouse
I .I .1,
buttons.
In
good
cond!Uon;
eervlce and grooming. PboDe
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dam site above Racine. Sept. bullcllng. Phone 675-2369.
$5.116 per month, or lull prke
II-LUI&lt;
112-6443.
11 I Ue
AIR CONDmONING Refrlget18th thru 22nd. Starting at
I. _, '
of $44.24. For free home deatloo service. Jack's Refrig• •
7:10 p.m. each evening with
mcmstration, call 992-2836.
AKC
Golden
Retriever
puppleo,
NINE
LADIES
aeed«&lt;
Immedl·
eration, New Haven. hone
speelal groups. Rev. 0. G.
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Alb
St.,
Mlddleporl
9IIJ.
ately
for
part
time
work.
For
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4 I tie
McKinney wiD be the speakInterview call 11112--3211.
Ita.
e-11-Ue
er. All day service Sunday
II-J2.31&lt; FARM. Approximately 175 acREAJ&gt;Y - MIX coocrete delivthe 22nd with a ba•ket din·
res, two etory bouse, bam, KENNEBEC Polaloe!l, Charles
ered right to your proJect.
ner at :U.tart Community
etc.,
aU bulldlngs In poor
IWton,
Portland.
1-211-2Stc
Fast
and easy. Free estiHall Please bring own table
- For Sale or Tr•de
condltion, located In Rutland
mates.
Phone 992-3Zil4, Goegservice. Hymn sing beginning l968 COMET, 6 cylinder, autotownshlp,
Melgs County, call POTATOES, WATEIIMELoNS,
leln
Ready
- Mil Co., Middleat 2 p.m. Everyone welcame.
malic, two door; 1967 Chry&amp;Mlddleport 192-2881 after 5
phone
843-2254
Clarence
Prof·
port,
Ohio.
I 30 tie
Come, let us sing and wor- ler New Yorker, alr coodl·
p.m.
11-ll·lfc
fill,
Portland.
11-211-tle
ship together. Rev. 0. G. Mc- Uoned, power brakes, steerBUDGET PRJCI!: fumlture on
Klnney, moderator and gen- Ing and windows. 4 door seSIX
ROOM
HOUSE,
bath,
fur.
TEMCO
NATURAL
GAS
elrcoour third noor budget 1bop.
eral sup!. Rev. E. J. Grifdan; 19113 Volkswagen; 11184
nlsbed $3500. wofurnlshed
leting healer, wall thermostat,
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
fith, assistant supt. 9-12-Stc Chevy V-8, automalic; 1111
$3000, In 8Jracuse on Rt. 124,
85,000
BTU.
Call
~M~~-Mn.
Ohio.
f IS lie
Mustang, 6 cyllnder automaout Of blgb water, lovell view
N-8tt
PIANO 'IVNING, Lane Dantic. Financing available. Pb.
of river, phone m.s5115.
SEWING MACHINES, repair
Iels, can 992-5501 before • 99U547, after &amp; phone 9IIJ.
$.11-Qe GUNS, buy, ae11 or trade any
service, an mates. WY S.
a.m.
9-12-:!tp
5748.
11-IQ.Ue
22114. The Fabric Shop, Pomgun reganlleu of condition.
TWO HOUSES ln Mlnersvllle,
erey.
Authorized Singer Sales
Bas easb value at Fife's. 1'11IIAil SHOOT, Racine Gun Club, Business Opportunity
both lor $3500. Phone ti9Uilll.
and Service. We Sharpen
loll, rlflell, or llhoi&amp;Une, LoSopl. 15 !rum 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUN·
ll-ll-81c: gan wlllled, c111 bOA out
Sclssorl.
s.2ll-lfc
Gaup U, 16, 20. Oft Route
ITY. ReUable man or woman,
turD
them
Into
Mt
at
Flle'e,
1H Gil Ba•han Road. ll-11-3tc no selling, refill and collecl
WOMAN'S WINTER coal, heam 3rd St.• Mlddleporl, u-. CJGARETI'E vending maehb&amp;
from new IJpe coin operated vy sweater, pinking llhean. led dealer. Phone IM-5157.
and service. ABC EnterprlJel,
SIIOOTING MATCH, Sunday
dlspensers In your area. Jle.
All In fine 1hape. Hargaret
Mason, W. Va. Ploone 'I'IUIIS.
I-ll.etc
Sept. 15, hams, bacon, bah
come our distributor. Mull
BaUey, Phone WU386.
11-f.tfc
of bog. Sbotguns only. Ruthave car, references, $650 to
l-ll-3tc
land AmericaD Legion llome. $1950 cash lnvealrnent. ...,....
USED HEATING equltnnent,
ll-11-3tc
one gas Door furnace, 10,1100
ed by equipment and Inven- USED CONN Trompe!, Pl&gt;one
BTU, f«&lt;; one £1111 upflo ~
n
tory. Ten bourt weekly can 9411-21181.
II-IJ.3te
EVERY Friday and Sel- net excellenl Income. For
nace 90,000 BTU, $95; 4 gu
~W
urday at Jack's Club oo Harclreulaling
beatere
with
fan,
penonal Interview, wrfle, Jn. SIX KN1FE com chopper fti!O.
rioooviDe 'Road off Rt. 7.
$60 and up; one coal stoker
eluding phone number, to Calpickup hay baler $480. Phone
Country music by Gayle Me- Ton &amp;lpply CompDDJ, Inc.,
wllb contn&gt;ls f/5; one oU
9411-27113.
11-II-IIp
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Donald
and
hla
Drifters.
conversion
burner $50; Uled
i
1110 Bryan Ave., Lexington,
BY VIOLET SMITH
ll-11-3tc
coal furnaces, blowera. ArnMr.
and Mrs. Earl Hunt are
10
HOlSTEIN
heifers;
lrelben
Kentucky - ·
M4tp
old Brothers, Pomeroy, phone announcing the birth oC a daughthlo fall. John J. Rose. Long
812 Z141.
U.tle ter, Aug. 31 at Sheltering Arms
JOR TRADE-Cash for Bottom, Ohio, Phone 9411-2811.
Public
S•la
tiQDell. William Hamm, MidHospital, At h e n s. Maternal
11-IMic
dleport.
ll-28-30tp AUCTION, SATURDAY. SEPI'.
611 VOLKSWAGEN, two door ,grauq,&amp;rents are Mr. aDd Mrs.
14, 1:30 p.m. The following
sedan, deluse mOdel, Phone
personal proper!)' of the late STEREO AM-FM radio, gellll~. ."i r
WilL DO eewlng at home IIIIJ.G53, Eltension z. 11-111-ftp
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!ne walnut Dnlsb, 4-speed auJam01 L. Marlin will be sold
zlppen,
pockets, pegging.
j'
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tomatic changer, 1968 modern
~
at tbe resldence located on
hemming, alterations, etc.
COON HOUNDS, Alvin Myers,
console,
sold
for
$219.95.
WID
stale
Rl.
1:11
at
the
upper
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Rt. 1, Reedsvllle oo snver
sell to rellable party I or
0
corporation of Pomef07. FrliPhooe 773-5651.
4-30-tle
Rldp Road.
11-1~
$114.50
cash
or
$5.50
per
idalre rdrlgerator and range,
BUY: OR TRADl IIOW
month. Call 99M1311. 11-1~ CHIHUAHUA PupplOB, 8 weeb
base cabinet, ldl&lt;ben her
WILL DO lrooJn&amp; In my home.
and stool5, dish washer, 1Joo.
Phone M-1187.
11-1~
old. Phone 843-:1648. t-1~ FOR OIIE OF THESE
ver automatic waaber, dryer, REFRIGERATOR, cabinets,
LOW • MILEAGE UTE•
gas
stoves,
two
electric
heatbeds,
etc.,
4711
S.
Third
st.,
'I'IIE ANNUAL homecoming of
19811 RONDA 300 &amp;oper Hawk,
I .
MODEL 0,1, OSlO
en, g piece dining room Middleport. Eldoo Walburn,
l! '·.
the MI. Hermon U. B. Church
3480 actual mUes, fQS. Phone
suite, mra nice, 5 piece Pbone IIIIJ.2806.
ll-104tc
will be held Sept. 15, 1968.
CARS
ID-2715.
ll-1~p
bedroom
Illite,
aludlo
couch,
Service begins at 9:30 a.m.,
-1c1rtu1ar davenport, a m1111ber ALUMINUM STORM door, FORD CORN PICKER, I w o
followed with a basket dinner
fi:K • • •
rl. doalra, one t&lt;llltour chair. glass and screen, 3510 Inches
II 1101111. Alternoon service berow mounted complete wltb ..,_ ....., - · '- •'"'
ool!ee table, step tables, wrl- wide. 78 lncbes luglo. (lood
. . . .,, ...,.. ...,.. wfttl ...rd!~ ....,
gins at 1:311 p.m. The speakmounting ldt for 900 Ford .,.,..,,
..... lib - · n. ........_,
ling desk, WestlngbouJe TV,
condiUon, $15. Contact G07
er lJ Rev. Harold llolmeol,
tractor, 19811 Honda :1115 Scram- P.t..
record
player
and
recordl,
Bing, Phone IIIIJ.83. 1-11-lle
formerly of the Syracute Nabler, CUUord Wootan, Rt. I,
radio, ampUiier, pi.ullc lam111'1!110. Special singing J&gt;ub.
All&gt;luo7. piJooe -..n.
inating press, two s::eepas, TWO STORY boule In Racine,
1-ll).ltp : .
a..,.. w. ......... 4....-1
lie welcome.
ll-111-61p
e 1'001111, balb, gas heal,
lronlng board, folding cloaln,
porch, garage, 0101bbop. 1G61 VOLKSW--AG-EN-.In O%Cel- ,
two fans, pictures. boob,
~~REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
Shade,
eJfra
lot.
Ideal
Joe&amp;.
porch
furnltum
and
maD7
18, at the Hobllon Onistlan
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- . . , '-VUWUVU,
...... • ......,.. ,,_., ,....
ltemJ not Usted. Cora Beeg- lion for children. See WIDle
11-1~
.
Union Church Rev. Fred
le, Adm!nlslratrll. Tennl nm. cr Phone 919 lOIS.
llboctley u evangelial Evll-11-4tp
Cllllh, not retp01111Ible for aoecycme &lt;OrCiially Invited. PuReal &amp;tete for S.le
el4enta,
sale
by
Bradford
tar O'Dell Mlmley.
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Audlon Co., Box 11f. Racine, BLACK AND wblle hone, geldIng, 14 incbel taD, !pprozlOhio. Phone 118-3821.
......................... Mrf. .....
WILL DO PAINTING, plumbllog,
Prl_. ...._ __.... prka.
malely
12011
lba.
Vfll'1
pntle,
&lt;arpenler and eledric wort
IIddle and bridle. Phone
by cOIIIract or by hour. Pbooe
'14UIIIII.
1-11-31]1 GEO. IIOB&amp;IIIJEB, ......... oi.DMr. L- •D-. ._.. .... cl- whorl
Cbetblre 361-7651
11-8-Wp
For Rent
lnteMr. INcbl - " · .....,.. _.., lh'9tl
POMEROY - Nice I TRAlLER, Bnnm'1 TraBer
Mt HP ..,.,.._, wl,. ,...._ lr""'·• rWI•
WARM
MORNING
beater,
bJic:t,
bath,
full
buemeot,
S
...........,.AIIIct-·
YAliD SALE. Bousebold a n d Park, MJnemolDe. Phone
bull
s
to
4
1'001111;
priced
bedrooml,
bot
water
heal.
mlJc:., Saturday, Sept. H. 114
11-11-Qe
m=f.
reuooable, Rlehanl A. Hay- . badt pordl. flli00.08
lloalb Pari St., Middleport,
..... c......,....., "' ~t~~lllt, .........
11YBACV8B - I bedroom 1111 ........
~~. ...,,,, ... wlll ....tt '''"·
Oblo.
u.6te F'URNISHED and unfumloloeol .' man, East VIne 81., RadDe.
11-lUip
eleetrle home, bath, .,__ · - ....,.., ....... wltlt ....... ...,..
..,, •• ..,. .... ,. ... klllt.
apartments. Cloae to lchool.
--man!, nice froot porclo, ....
Phone IIIIJ.54S4.
111-lf.tfe
W•nted To Buy
110 ACRE farm, good 1-noom
1188 aparlmelll. Ill acre plDel.
IILVER DoDars, Pay $1.60 each.
,. ..O•r. •••• flnloh, c&amp;.. ..
boule, llrge barn, 48 """"' MIDDLBPORT - 4 bedtoom .......
,...,., .-I tlf'ft, VI ,..,...., ..,...
Clll IIUill.
ll-12-31p TRAILER SPACE, all ullllllel
unable, balance ]lllllure omc1
brlclt home, bath and ball, INnt..
,._... ttlltri... ~.. ....._,
avaUable. lnqu!H 156 MulberUmber. One mOe off 124, MJfull banvent, front pordl, ....... 1 - · , ••• ••
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbes,
0. Dol 425 Pomeroy. 5-211-lfc
Ohio. Phone
n~ce
ndMeD......... Mn. Howard
•-"""•...,_
•
llll'tr, S.O..t, ·~· flnhlt, fM4 H,..l,
Cecil, 110 W. Main 81., J&gt;ome.
~..... ...,
.MH
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4...-1 ......... ....,.,,
FI1RN1SIIED
GARAGE
apartNf.
1~c
IIYJWUIB
ment on Llneoln HID. Utllltles
Model a...,nco - Now '68
Help Wanted
...11-lle Cloovrol4111 Save On Tho Car
paid; adulta on!)'. Phone IllSi"
Worth Ownl"ll .
Femall Help W•ntacl
sal.
11-11-Ue
•
S.HNI New·aotvy Pickups
TOY LADlES earn #5 an eve.. GNa!
niDI· demonllratlng IDyl and 'l'liREE ROOM fumllloed apartRADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
l]illl. No iDvatmenl. Color
caDI, llllelltll, . . . lild IDlllflll, phone Ill SliD. a.21-1fe
Sll US A1
IIa]latjm. Jolon llafrll!i!o, 701
calllal- Car IIOd phone .lliOI!dway St., l!!ddJtport.
ee-.7. W..U. Toy Ladles TRAILER LOTS. Bob'l lldolle
phone 812 U!2
'1-l..UC
Pll'if Plall, Jolmltown, Pa.
Qourl, 8Jraelile, Ohio on state
11-JO.ap
Rl. IM, PboDe - 1 .
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To

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II. Solely
11. Oriental

alutatloll

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Unacrornbleth.,. flMir JumbiH,
0111 to ..... IIQIIU'e, to
ferm four ordinary word1.

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TRUQ!: MECHAMIC, 8ood pay,

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'I'RAILER SPACE, ready to SOIJD STATE

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apartment. automatle beat.

CAR HOPS. appb' .in penCIO llli
Q'ow's Steak House, Pomeroy.
11-»Uc

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nve miles north of Pomeroy.

Phone 99U8811.

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For s.~e

ll-11-3tc """'""
~ m•., two bedroom. ........._
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Grate,

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Pets For S.le

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'Wheel Alignment

Call Pomeroy

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------MOVE , , UP

$1995

66 Che

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63 Chevrolet ... $699

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62 CfleyY

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••• $699

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55

All '68's Reduced

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69 atODELS
AVAilABLE

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

65 Comir ••.• $1395
65 Chevelle ... $1595

65 ford .. • . • $1595

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cords are

l"'JRN1SRED '1110 tii!'.DJIOOM
APAIL'I'IIEH'I'. lllddleporl.

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CONTACT
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FAYE IWIIY

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s.mo, •.

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AUTOMOBILE Jnminee . _
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or'l UceueT CIJI

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AR.E \Ou .OCICM'!

A IIII'AL
INDIAN?

SOON
Schwitzel

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Pomeroy'Home &amp; lwtol

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Milia

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From the Largest T....:k or
Bullchaer _Radiator To The
Sonallost Hooter Core.

BLAETTNARS

Hockiftlpart, Ohio

Puerto Rico wae made a
free commonwealth associated wllb 'the United States iD
1952.

PH. IHI:I-2143

PHOHE 667~3370

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WMPO
INFORMAtiON
NEWS
presenlt
LOCAL. REPORTS
DAILY .
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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l&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
lnfo~med As
Well As

.

"If I keep tho phone bill down, would 7.ou 10 alon1
with a profit-oharin1 plan? '
end

g1'lld-

Hunt.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young,
Paden City, W. Vs., spent sevoral days wltll Nellie Stethem
and Mr. end Mrs. Garth Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kibble,
Rogers, Ohio, were vlslUag Mr.
aDd Mrs. David Smith.
Roberta WeDs, daushter of Mr.
end Mr11. Ro88 Wells aDd Gary

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b)'

Coun1:)',

at the vii~

1age HaU In Middleport, Ohio,..,.
W September 20, 1968,. 12:00
o'cliiCk nooo for tile followlnc
equipment:

era-~ lam!'"'• Louisville, Ohio,
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MR.OMEGA~ GIVIN' OUT ~ER
FIPTY•OOUAR BIU.,SAM .
EV

'Sf&amp;4 T' SLIDE CUT O' HIS POCKET
UKE A §!8!!:!g 9' ~ !~ .I:IE

LEGAL NOTICE

SAID lliAT 01E ~us
HIS STORY~ \I./Ell, I'M WIQHII'I' HE'D
HURRY UP Bei="ORE I BUST

WONDERIH'!!

Au!mnatlc Transmlsalon

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Heavy Duty Bral&lt;es
Heavy Duty Seat&amp;
60 AMP, Alternator

wtth tubes
FIRST, WE'LL.
RI!!NT A
I

cruiser, vUllge rem,ovjq:rao-

dlo equlpmeot.
Trade In 1967 Ford 2 door
sedan.

The rllibt Is reserwd to reJOel anY end aU bids.

VIIJace ot

Middleport

Gene Gnte,

Clorl&lt;-Treasuror
(9) 5, 12, 2to

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D; • st; ltc

l.Launder
II.P'&gt;endl

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LUa Rldenour, C.lloy end Linda

Fitzpatrick, Columbus, end Mrs.
Kalllryn Mllrrl1 end soos, Inn-

Ch!Uicothe, OhioMr. end Mrl.l Lar17 Olrtls
omc1 Mar1 Ptarce "ere vtsltuw
Mr. aDd Mro. Hobart ~...u.
Cheater.
Jotm G"""' hal i.'elumed l)omo
!r0111 v - 1\lelllorlal llolpllal•
Yr. omd Mrs. Dorsel Lartc1111
were .tolling Mr. omd Mr"- Vlro
&amp;II Wamal'!Y, Cheahlre.
Yr. and Mrs. David Smith
ud iUI1ly were vlelling Mro.
Ednl K.' stewart omd A. B. KJb.
ble;ReodaviUe.

'rAuil!'fl' Smltll W.o a

.u.r

.....t Of Nella Stell!om; .
·Mr; Olll 'NI-a. llarolil oetoono; ·

Ka""·
kiDI.

.tailing .l!thtl

wt

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. Mr. 11111 Mrs. Mll&lt;e _ ~ ·-·
ud ~........ .tslilow
Mr. 1111 11n. Jb)o ·caner 11111 •
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vloit1111MI:·11111
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over the weekend were

eral dol¥• with Mr. end Mrll.
Eoen C&lt;MIItlas, Pound, w. VL
Mr. end Mra. Harold Newlun
and sandra, IPBnl aeveral 41¥•
. "ltlo Mr. 11111 Mra;Rome1 White,

lkl "TH€ IA./1-\ITE

House!

were visiting Doria Marka.
Emmett Stelllem is a patient
II Veterans Memorial Hospllal.
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hayman

I=UT A ceiJTIST

4 door.oeclln, white
302 cu. tn. to 320 cu. ln. eqlne

Vloy11nterlca".
Remow spotlight &amp;-GIIIpteseat

Mrs. Joe Bissell
Mr. ani Mra. James Carutl&gt;-

AME.RICMJS
()JJITE. ! .

,,..Vic!.,.
ot )l'lddJ"'JC)rr,

James Heatoo, Chester, "ere
marrtoo recentl.Y at the Melli&lt;&gt;-

end daUghters; . end Janet Blasell, Columbus:. Joe Blasellllll
family, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. end
Mra. 11m&lt; lloller end !amil1,
end Mr. end Mrs. David Smith
end lamil1 "ore visiting Mr. end

_EEK AND 111EEK ·

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NO'j'ICE
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70 AMP. Ballerf
5 tour-ply tires, 8.15xl5bllck

diat church.
Mr. ani Mro. Ted HIQ'IIWI

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Enlertained

Murphy were married recently.
Janet Fnnk, daushter of Mr.
IDd Mrs. HarUs Frank, end Da.
vtd Heaton, ao~;~ ot Mr. and. MrL

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Ralnbler
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$295
............................. ....,...... Nellie Cozart l1 apendlng .sev-

·-65 GMC Pldup $1195

ElPEIIENCEI
Wletor s.nlct

$ALE$ AND SERVICE

s.Mces

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ROBIN MALONE _

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AMERICAN atereo,
lovely maple finish, with In118111 on radio, AM &amp; FM, 4apeed changer, dual volume
-•-1 Balance of ..1.. or
wu~o~.v '
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noon!Ny paymen1a o1 fl.
l'llone IIIS-3ZI8.
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palerMI
..ca.a-m
--~·~ '\"' Mr...,MI:Mrs.,,unior .• _.
Long
Grea~r Murl
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To,ylor.
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Ohio, Meigs

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•usiness
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• - ,. ,.,. .., MALE OR FEMALE, lull or
614-992·2181 ·
,.. ,. ,.,. .,..,. " ..,..
part llme nlgbt or day, app]l l'CHNAUZERS, C&lt;dera, PoodCAD DP THANU &amp; MITUAIY
leJ and Westiea 'While Scot·
n.11 "' " ..,. '"'"'"'''"· 1,.
In persoo BBF, Alben&amp;, Ohio. II , !so broedlni stock
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11-8-utc Barkaroo
es • a Ke1111els, CoolYllle,·
. llutlness
•LIND AD&amp;
........., tk c ...................
CURTISS breeding service of
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WAITRESS, Write 868 V, in 0. 45721.
1-INOtc I!EWING MACIDNE: Thll sewOPPICI HOURI
21 different breeds, callle llr·
1111 ••· .. t:M ,.... c..n,
care oi 'lbe Daily Sentinel,
Ing
maeblne
designed
eape• cr 4 breeds of 10a1 budll,
121
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Pomeroy, Ohlo.
1-lo.stc
clally ID meet an your aewby caDing Parker 9D-2Mf, PoIT'S terrific the way we'n eeU- lng requlremenll lor many
meroy or 617-Dil c.i61vtlle.
Notice
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ing Blue U.Stre lor cleaning
TilE
MASON
County
Action
1-ZIIOtc
yean. Mak., beaullful deGUN SHOOT, Broadrun Rod &amp;
rugs and upholstery. Rent signl. Sews on butl4nl, etc.
Group, Inc., 18 seeldng appUGun
Club,
Sunday,
Sept.
15,
~
electric abempooer $1. Baker
Pay only $45.118, or moolloly
noon till9-12-3tp' cants for a county director.
C. C. BRADroRD
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Furniture.
l-Ute
College degree or offsetting
paymeuts. can 911W218 and
AUcnONEBR
work
experience
in
program
(Dplele
.........
ask
for
free
demonstration.
TilE 19th Annual Conference o(
!968
PORTABLE,
sllghtll
used,.
I . t · ,t
and
staff
administration.
lnU-6te
Phone lit 11'1
the United Gospel Mission
1- '(1
does eveeytlolng without alt
temted applicants may COD·
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Crill llradfaool
Churches
of
Ohio
and
West
! '( I ' '
tachmenta, over cast, darns. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
tact
the
local
Community
.k
VIrginia
will
be
held
at
Plants
-makes buttonholes, eews on
Ololo J 1 tie
~,:: : i
mlalatum. f/5 and up. Stud
Memorial Church at the new lion Office In the courthouse
I .I .1,
buttons.
In
good
cond!Uon;
eervlce and grooming. PboDe
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dam site above Racine. Sept. bullcllng. Phone 675-2369.
$5.116 per month, or lull prke
II-LUI&lt;
112-6443.
11 I Ue
AIR CONDmONING Refrlget18th thru 22nd. Starting at
I. _, '
of $44.24. For free home deatloo service. Jack's Refrig• •
7:10 p.m. each evening with
mcmstration, call 992-2836.
AKC
Golden
Retriever
puppleo,
NINE
LADIES
aeed«&lt;
Immedl·
eration, New Haven. hone
speelal groups. Rev. 0. G.
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1111
Alb
St.,
Mlddleporl
9IIJ.
ately
for
part
time
work.
For
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IIZ-Im.
4 I tie
McKinney wiD be the speakInterview call 11112--3211.
Ita.
e-11-Ue
er. All day service Sunday
II-J2.31&lt; FARM. Approximately 175 acREAJ&gt;Y - MIX coocrete delivthe 22nd with a ba•ket din·
res, two etory bouse, bam, KENNEBEC Polaloe!l, Charles
ered right to your proJect.
ner at :U.tart Community
etc.,
aU bulldlngs In poor
IWton,
Portland.
1-211-2Stc
Fast
and easy. Free estiHall Please bring own table
- For Sale or Tr•de
condltion, located In Rutland
mates.
Phone 992-3Zil4, Goegservice. Hymn sing beginning l968 COMET, 6 cylinder, autotownshlp,
Melgs County, call POTATOES, WATEIIMELoNS,
leln
Ready
- Mil Co., Middleat 2 p.m. Everyone welcame.
malic, two door; 1967 Chry&amp;Mlddleport 192-2881 after 5
phone
843-2254
Clarence
Prof·
port,
Ohio.
I 30 tie
Come, let us sing and wor- ler New Yorker, alr coodl·
p.m.
11-ll·lfc
fill,
Portland.
11-211-tle
ship together. Rev. 0. G. Mc- Uoned, power brakes, steerBUDGET PRJCI!: fumlture on
Klnney, moderator and gen- Ing and windows. 4 door seSIX
ROOM
HOUSE,
bath,
fur.
TEMCO
NATURAL
GAS
elrcoour third noor budget 1bop.
eral sup!. Rev. E. J. Grifdan; 19113 Volkswagen; 11184
nlsbed $3500. wofurnlshed
leting healer, wall thermostat,
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
fith, assistant supt. 9-12-Stc Chevy V-8, automalic; 1111
$3000, In 8Jracuse on Rt. 124,
85,000
BTU.
Call
~M~~-Mn.
Ohio.
f IS lie
Mustang, 6 cyllnder automaout Of blgb water, lovell view
N-8tt
PIANO 'IVNING, Lane Dantic. Financing available. Pb.
of river, phone m.s5115.
SEWING MACHINES, repair
Iels, can 992-5501 before • 99U547, after &amp; phone 9IIJ.
$.11-Qe GUNS, buy, ae11 or trade any
service, an mates. WY S.
a.m.
9-12-:!tp
5748.
11-IQ.Ue
22114. The Fabric Shop, Pomgun reganlleu of condition.
TWO HOUSES ln Mlnersvllle,
erey.
Authorized Singer Sales
Bas easb value at Fife's. 1'11IIAil SHOOT, Racine Gun Club, Business Opportunity
both lor $3500. Phone ti9Uilll.
and Service. We Sharpen
loll, rlflell, or llhoi&amp;Une, LoSopl. 15 !rum 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUN·
ll-ll-81c: gan wlllled, c111 bOA out
Sclssorl.
s.2ll-lfc
Gaup U, 16, 20. Oft Route
ITY. ReUable man or woman,
turD
them
Into
Mt
at
Flle'e,
1H Gil Ba•han Road. ll-11-3tc no selling, refill and collecl
WOMAN'S WINTER coal, heam 3rd St.• Mlddleporl, u-. CJGARETI'E vending maehb&amp;
from new IJpe coin operated vy sweater, pinking llhean. led dealer. Phone IM-5157.
and service. ABC EnterprlJel,
SIIOOTING MATCH, Sunday
dlspensers In your area. Jle.
All In fine 1hape. Hargaret
Mason, W. Va. Ploone 'I'IUIIS.
I-ll.etc
Sept. 15, hams, bacon, bah
come our distributor. Mull
BaUey, Phone WU386.
11-f.tfc
of bog. Sbotguns only. Ruthave car, references, $650 to
l-ll-3tc
land AmericaD Legion llome. $1950 cash lnvealrnent. ...,....
USED HEATING equltnnent,
ll-11-3tc
one gas Door furnace, 10,1100
ed by equipment and Inven- USED CONN Trompe!, Pl&gt;one
BTU, f«&lt;; one £1111 upflo ~
n
tory. Ten bourt weekly can 9411-21181.
II-IJ.3te
EVERY Friday and Sel- net excellenl Income. For
nace 90,000 BTU, $95; 4 gu
~W
urday at Jack's Club oo Harclreulaling
beatere
with
fan,
penonal Interview, wrfle, Jn. SIX KN1FE com chopper fti!O.
rioooviDe 'Road off Rt. 7.
$60 and up; one coal stoker
eluding phone number, to Calpickup hay baler $480. Phone
Country music by Gayle Me- Ton &amp;lpply CompDDJ, Inc.,
wllb contn&gt;ls f/5; one oU
9411-27113.
11-II-IIp
I
Donald
and
hla
Drifters.
conversion
burner $50; Uled
i
1110 Bryan Ave., Lexington,
BY VIOLET SMITH
ll-11-3tc
coal furnaces, blowera. ArnMr.
and Mrs. Earl Hunt are
10
HOlSTEIN
heifers;
lrelben
Kentucky - ·
M4tp
old Brothers, Pomeroy, phone announcing the birth oC a daughthlo fall. John J. Rose. Long
812 Z141.
U.tle ter, Aug. 31 at Sheltering Arms
JOR TRADE-Cash for Bottom, Ohio, Phone 9411-2811.
Public
S•la
tiQDell. William Hamm, MidHospital, At h e n s. Maternal
11-IMic
dleport.
ll-28-30tp AUCTION, SATURDAY. SEPI'.
611 VOLKSWAGEN, two door ,grauq,&amp;rents are Mr. aDd Mrs.
14, 1:30 p.m. The following
sedan, deluse mOdel, Phone
personal proper!)' of the late STEREO AM-FM radio, gellll~. ."i r
WilL DO eewlng at home IIIIJ.G53, Eltension z. 11-111-ftp
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!ne walnut Dnlsb, 4-speed auJam01 L. Marlin will be sold
zlppen,
pockets, pegging.
j'
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tomatic changer, 1968 modern
~
at tbe resldence located on
hemming, alterations, etc.
COON HOUNDS, Alvin Myers,
console,
sold
for
$219.95.
WID
stale
Rl.
1:11
at
the
upper
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Rt. 1, Reedsvllle oo snver
sell to rellable party I or
0
corporation of Pomef07. FrliPhooe 773-5651.
4-30-tle
Rldp Road.
11-1~
$114.50
cash
or
$5.50
per
idalre rdrlgerator and range,
BUY: OR TRADl IIOW
month. Call 99M1311. 11-1~ CHIHUAHUA PupplOB, 8 weeb
base cabinet, ldl&lt;ben her
WILL DO lrooJn&amp; In my home.
and stool5, dish washer, 1Joo.
Phone M-1187.
11-1~
old. Phone 843-:1648. t-1~ FOR OIIE OF THESE
ver automatic waaber, dryer, REFRIGERATOR, cabinets,
LOW • MILEAGE UTE•
gas
stoves,
two
electric
heatbeds,
etc.,
4711
S.
Third
st.,
'I'IIE ANNUAL homecoming of
19811 RONDA 300 &amp;oper Hawk,
I .
MODEL 0,1, OSlO
en, g piece dining room Middleport. Eldoo Walburn,
l! '·.
the MI. Hermon U. B. Church
3480 actual mUes, fQS. Phone
suite, mra nice, 5 piece Pbone IIIIJ.2806.
ll-104tc
will be held Sept. 15, 1968.
CARS
ID-2715.
ll-1~p
bedroom
Illite,
aludlo
couch,
Service begins at 9:30 a.m.,
-1c1rtu1ar davenport, a m1111ber ALUMINUM STORM door, FORD CORN PICKER, I w o
followed with a basket dinner
fi:K • • •
rl. doalra, one t&lt;llltour chair. glass and screen, 3510 Inches
II 1101111. Alternoon service berow mounted complete wltb ..,_ ....., - · '- •'"'
ool!ee table, step tables, wrl- wide. 78 lncbes luglo. (lood
. . . .,, ...,.. ...,.. wfttl ...rd!~ ....,
gins at 1:311 p.m. The speakmounting ldt for 900 Ford .,.,..,,
..... lib - · n. ........_,
ling desk, WestlngbouJe TV,
condiUon, $15. Contact G07
er lJ Rev. Harold llolmeol,
tractor, 19811 Honda :1115 Scram- P.t..
record
player
and
recordl,
Bing, Phone IIIIJ.83. 1-11-lle
formerly of the Syracute Nabler, CUUord Wootan, Rt. I,
radio, ampUiier, pi.ullc lam111'1!110. Special singing J&gt;ub.
All&gt;luo7. piJooe -..n.
inating press, two s::eepas, TWO STORY boule In Racine,
1-ll).ltp : .
a..,.. w. ......... 4....-1
lie welcome.
ll-111-61p
e 1'001111, balb, gas heal,
lronlng board, folding cloaln,
porch, garage, 0101bbop. 1G61 VOLKSW--AG-EN-.In O%Cel- ,
two fans, pictures. boob,
~~REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
Shade,
eJfra
lot.
Ideal
Joe&amp;.
porch
furnltum
and
maD7
18, at the Hobllon Onistlan
--'~- 'I:GU ~.
- . . , '-VUWUVU,
...... • ......,.. ,,_., ,....
ltemJ not Usted. Cora Beeg- lion for children. See WIDle
11-1~
.
Union Church Rev. Fred
le, Adm!nlslratrll. Tennl nm. cr Phone 919 lOIS.
llboctley u evangelial Evll-11-4tp
Cllllh, not retp01111Ible for aoecycme &lt;OrCiially Invited. PuReal &amp;tete for S.le
el4enta,
sale
by
Bradford
tar O'Dell Mlmley.
ll-104tc
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Audlon Co., Box 11f. Racine, BLACK AND wblle hone, geldIng, 14 incbel taD, !pprozlOhio. Phone 118-3821.
......................... Mrf. .....
WILL DO PAINTING, plumbllog,
Prl_. ...._ __.... prka.
malely
12011
lba.
Vfll'1
pntle,
&lt;arpenler and eledric wort
IIddle and bridle. Phone
by cOIIIract or by hour. Pbooe
'14UIIIII.
1-11-31]1 GEO. IIOB&amp;IIIJEB, ......... oi.DMr. L- •D-. ._.. .... cl- whorl
Cbetblre 361-7651
11-8-Wp
For Rent
lnteMr. INcbl - " · .....,.. _.., lh'9tl
POMEROY - Nice I TRAlLER, Bnnm'1 TraBer
Mt HP ..,.,.._, wl,. ,...._ lr""'·• rWI•
WARM
MORNING
beater,
bJic:t,
bath,
full
buemeot,
S
...........,.AIIIct-·
YAliD SALE. Bousebold a n d Park, MJnemolDe. Phone
bull
s
to
4
1'001111;
priced
bedrooml,
bot
water
heal.
mlJc:., Saturday, Sept. H. 114
11-11-Qe
m=f.
reuooable, Rlehanl A. Hay- . badt pordl. flli00.08
lloalb Pari St., Middleport,
..... c......,....., "' ~t~~lllt, .........
11YBACV8B - I bedroom 1111 ........
~~. ...,,,, ... wlll ....tt '''"·
Oblo.
u.6te F'URNISHED and unfumloloeol .' man, East VIne 81., RadDe.
11-lUip
eleetrle home, bath, .,__ · - ....,.., ....... wltlt ....... ...,..
..,, •• ..,. .... ,. ... klllt.
apartments. Cloae to lchool.
--man!, nice froot porclo, ....
Phone IIIIJ.54S4.
111-lf.tfe
W•nted To Buy
110 ACRE farm, good 1-noom
1188 aparlmelll. Ill acre plDel.
IILVER DoDars, Pay $1.60 each.
,. ..O•r. •••• flnloh, c&amp;.. ..
boule, llrge barn, 48 """"' MIDDLBPORT - 4 bedtoom .......
,...,., .-I tlf'ft, VI ,..,...., ..,...
Clll IIUill.
ll-12-31p TRAILER SPACE, all ullllllel
unable, balance ]lllllure omc1
brlclt home, bath and ball, INnt..
,._... ttlltri... ~.. ....._,
avaUable. lnqu!H 156 MulberUmber. One mOe off 124, MJfull banvent, front pordl, ....... 1 - · , ••• ••
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbes,
0. Dol 425 Pomeroy. 5-211-lfc
Ohio. Phone
n~ce
ndMeD......... Mn. Howard
•-"""•...,_
•
llll'tr, S.O..t, ·~· flnhlt, fM4 H,..l,
Cecil, 110 W. Main 81., J&gt;ome.
~..... ...,
.MH
..
4...-1 ......... ....,.,,
FI1RN1SIIED
GARAGE
apartNf.
1~c
IIYJWUIB
ment on Llneoln HID. Utllltles
Model a...,nco - Now '68
Help Wanted
...11-lle Cloovrol4111 Save On Tho Car
paid; adulta on!)'. Phone IllSi"
Worth Ownl"ll .
Femall Help W•ntacl
sal.
11-11-Ue
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TOY LADlES earn #5 an eve.. GNa!
niDI· demonllratlng IDyl and 'l'liREE ROOM fumllloed apartRADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
l]illl. No iDvatmenl. Color
caDI, llllelltll, . . . lild IDlllflll, phone Ill SliD. a.21-1fe
Sll US A1
IIa]latjm. Jolon llafrll!i!o, 701
calllal- Car IIOd phone .lliOI!dway St., l!!ddJtport.
ee-.7. W..U. Toy Ladles TRAILER LOTS. Bob'l lldolle
phone 812 U!2
'1-l..UC
Pll'if Plall, Jolmltown, Pa.
Qourl, 8Jraelile, Ohio on state
11-JO.ap
Rl. IM, PboDe - 1 .
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·• · •~·".'""' llll1y •Sentinel, Mlddlcport-Pwneroy, 0., Sept. 12, 1968

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1111968 Chevrolets
To

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II. Solely
11. Oriental

alutatloll

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clllDMID!bm®"'-' ····"·' -J , _
I y HI Nfll 1\ f' N(ll ()

Unacrornbleth.,. flMir JumbiH,
0111 to ..... IIQIIU'e, to
ferm four ordinary word1.

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~: Ditli, S01oltnit~' MJitlllit~'fom'oroy, 0., Sep~ U..!9•8

~:'·'~~~:~~L~
, &amp;UCCOII!ful

ln hlotqry

()I'Odlce a
iip..
ora~ prq11t ol betw
$180,·~ and $200,000 . ·- · - .•

and

MfiGS THIATRf

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ay Ninh Rega.ine·d,
SAIGON CVPD- Allled forces
toda,y awept into Communi*
held suburbs ol Ta,y Nidi Clt;y
behind a thumleroua aerial
bombardment, and reQlned
control. Viet Coog and North
Vietnamese invaders trom Cam-

TOmGHT, SEPT, 12

'UIC~

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
SEPT. 13 • 14
TilE MINI..SKIRT MOB
(Technico1or)
Jeremy Slate, Diane Mc Batn
AND
.
ROSIE!
{Technicolor)
Sandra Dee, Rosalind Rus sell
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

DRIVE· IN

bodla melted Into tll'e nl~t.
The allied counterattack-a
deadly and tedious c::ombtnatlon

or

infantry

maneuvers

and

bomber • helicopter g u n a h i p
atrikes- broke the Communist
otfenslve ti;t' seized auburbs on
three sides of the key Cam~
dian border province ce.pital 55
miles northwest of Saigon. It

ended, at least temporarily, the
second Red attempt to overrun
Tay Ninh in the three weeks.

FRI., SAT. &amp; SUN .
SEPT. 13- 14-15

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priests.

In tho Aug. 17-19 porrUia
ISNult at Ta,y Nlnh, the Reda

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ROONEY
SOUGifl'
· l.os ANGELl!!~ . (UPO - -' .,
bench -...il, wU lliued l'ol' ,l
the .mot"'·-

Midi•·- ·, ·.·

also tried to enter the tmnple &lt;0111'1 hearbig, Mro. liar..,..
ani many were capwred b,y tho RQOII8Y, f8, ' the aetor•a llxdl
armed Ceo Ill, 1be C&lt;lmmlllllsll wife, claimed ... Wll """"
lost more than 1,000 dead In the $1,072 In """" alllnoiQo. Her 11fl&gt;rniiY. Robert N. Gl'll!',, llld the
A11111st Dllhtln&amp;
ac1Dr
aloo -owed ~,500 In law-·
American omclalo In Solgm
Yll''l feel.
also reported today that a
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further decline In the U.S.
IUBERO AD!Ii WIN
commitment waa eJ;Pected in
DONCASTER, Enstalld (IJPD
tho ,...kly tally, which will
American sport,mu Charle1
Include the deperture of 100
Enaolblrd
hid tho winning
men of the 27th MarJne
enlry In the $96,000 St. Leger
Regimental Landing Team thla
Stabs lor tho third time In n..
week tor Hawaii lind Caiitorn1a.
108l'• Wedao~ when Rlbero
The laU.st casullcy tliures
beot Caoterllury b.Y a head In
showed 27,704 Americans have
the 1It mile race.
been killed anll73,189 WOWided
Rlbel-o scored a rare double
in Vietnam since Jan. 1, 1961. A
b.Y
wlnn!J¥ the St. Leger alter
total of 392,585 Commlllllota
triUillllhll!£
In the Irish SW'"'I'•
have died in the Same time.
Derby earlier this year.

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UPI~Wrlter
The INS' ceUep

aoaaon . ome~Jdll&gt;· openo S.tuJ'o
1113, and lhet" mltht be too'ooon
fc!r tho Vnlftl'IIQ' ot Tenno._
Coach Doutl Dickey' a· Voluoo
teers, the second-ranked team
In the nadoa laot• year, open
delenae ol their Soutlloaotern
Conference title SturdiJr ligatust
tho Unherolt;y ol a-pa In the
maJor gome o!a ll8ht eollest1te
schedule ani already a majoio
Ot&gt;&amp;et mlgilt be In the o!!lng.
Thl~s aren't aroelld Knox-

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...,., .. l»'otection aeatnot epl, lepay, to a11tll 110111011ln ehlldblrth, arid to cure dysentery,

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Prisoner Escapes,
then Surrenders

at y
~led TQ

Flrll Ajlpeuube
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RIZER OIL COMPANY

Art Ouh
Will be

Organized
NOT..Jill LINE OF DUTY ;,,; CHARLES CHANCEY, head -cb of the Mella lllgh Seboo1 foolball - . , tabs on the job of llidJll the Marauder Field for Wnlgllro home opener. Hela ualng a
IIIW f400 plua pleee of equipment. 1be motor'l)owered llnlna machine was purchased by tho Melp
~· ·- . r a . A "'"e palm aubotlnee replace• lime previously used to mark the Oeld. S.Dtlllall'holo. .

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Vocallonal EllfcaUoa?'' ot the Tri • Coui\I.Y v~
wiD be tho 8llbject Dr. School , aald niembera o1 1 he
toun
llyrl R, - · Sllte DI- sehool elaff wiD
rector ot Vocational Education, ot tbe vocational and terhillcal
lfldreaaes lbe Soulheutern Oblo C&amp;dlft;y prior !c! .. dllloer. The
Qeslonal Cauncll In Nel11011vllle toura will begin at 6 p.m.
Sepi&lt;mlber It:
In addition to the SEORC memE, E. Davia, presl- ol tho bership, all "' the lehool booni
.$EORC, llld the meetlni will members and -rlntendentaot
be held In the DOW Tri - CcluJJQ' the school districts bf Melge,
VoeoUonal and Todmlcal Schonl. Gallla, VInton and JacloJa COlin·
According to CUI Dahlberg. t101 have been Invited by Dr.
cllrector of the eouncti, this Is Alpilll Chrl!l«&lt;aen. proal- ot
Jtll1 ot tho SEORC pJ'Oirllll 1D Rio Grmde CoiiOill, to attend
.Wcate ani htorm area resi- tho Nelaoavllle IIMlellng. Dr.
dent• as well 11 the member- Christensen was IPIMIInted temlhlp ol tho value ol vocaUonal por8J7 cbalrman of a fC&gt;lNMIWl·
.Wcadoa and tho pece•sll&gt; for cy vocational education lntareol
group wlllch Is exploring the
llln , ~ Ohio.
T. C. Porter, suporlntOndent leulblllcy of a joint vocational
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Comes fo JURI.Or

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From The Home Economics
Rooms of the Local
Hlp Schools.

lHEAR NATIONWI

WARRANTY

One·.y ear Warranty fOI'

air of any defect, plus 1 four-year

Pro.

tect1on Plan _(pam •
1 lor fumishinl replacem•nt. lor ' tn)'
deftct1ve Plrt 1n th• compl•te tr•nsrn1ssion , driwe motor, •nd wahlr
pump. Blcked by ~ne,..l Motors
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FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0

Rfc:herd IIAVIa&amp; SUI Jlemar.
diDo, CaiU., .... PaUer.... Da,ytoa vlolted at the Erma
Nel,. bome recrrtJy.

ac:cused man's Ptpdtugtqr.

lnveetlptlon showed WJIJII opanswered tile door and
(ll'OC8edod to ask hll at.epdau&amp;bter It obe wlslled to talk Cutllt&gt;. She Indicated lhe did
oot. CuUip Immediately relllrned to the car and the aloldna
began u Dotson W8l turning tbe
automOOHe around.
Wltnessea In the car said Wy.
ant continued shooting after Dot.... had been hit and tllo car ron
Into a tomato patch "" the DaJ.
laa Cleland PJoperly. Tbe au'·
vivors aald they left tho ..mmoblle afl8r It had gooe IDto tbe
field. One ol them . . - toH
a short time Inter. 'lblo lime the
r..ar was driven back onto the
roadwll' a ll!Ue fartber
but
the new driver apparentl,y psnlcked and ditched tho auto.
Following the ahootlng Wyaut
surrendered hlmsslf to Sheriff
Hartemach wltlwt reolslanco.

psrentl1

u.s.

miles oorlh ol Ta,y Nlnh.
Shortly afterwards South Viet..
namese ran into a fight two
miles southwest of 'ta,y Nlnh
and reported killing 45 Communists while losing 3 dead and 10

·the materl011 110edad are: :
1 one-halt Inch camel's hair
lmmh (for oil pain\),
I one.lourth Inch camel's hair
bnah (for oO paint).
· 1 pockanVao sheets.
I larp tube wldte oil (or
acrylic) point.
I tube pruaalon blue.
hl8h school.
I tube Vermillion red.
Albert Durose, permanent
1 tube chrome yellow medium.
chairman of the !our ....,cygnq~
I tube black•.
ani supert.tendelll of the GalliI llllall C8ll or bottle polis Clcy SOOOols, ~t
Dr. 9loemal&lt;er was r
a Une.
I amaU CBilfor turpentine (tuna
Pl'O!"'ssi which would
can
empiY).
joint district.
5everal
jar lido (Instant cot• Ohmer tickela for the meetfee)
on
'lllllch
to mix paint; dloIIW m11 be purchiUied from John
poeable
palasle
padl ean be purAllen at the Electric Celll)liD!'
chased
but
are
not necesaary.
ani Ken Morpn, ciQ' manager,
1be
tall
portion
of the year
In Gallipolis; .from Jack Welah
lll"l
be
uaed
Ia
nplorlng
other
In Middleport, and Bern&amp;rdFultz
Ollch
as
water
oolor,
pumedia
In Pomeroy,
tels, charcoal, or crafts, to allow each cMld a cbance to develop Ida own partlculsr lntorest.
A lllml1ar program on the same
- w0111e otfered 1D ~ta and
ID tmareoWnlent slip will be
The state lllghwa,y Palrol ln·
....t
to the homes ot the stu.
vesttgated a two car colllllon

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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'11111 year's Meise C&lt;lwW¥ Jlllllor ldlso p_. will ba •taaeel for the llrll lime In the P0111eroy Junior High Schonl Auditorium.
Jllcee leaders- noted that tho !acDIUea In the auditorium will
permit tho use of along I'WlVIlJ' and allow for more .-..,ani·jter lighting, making for a better oll4nllllld PlaeanL
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The &amp;nmlal evelll hea 10t lor Nov.
and the prime Inter-.
ool of the I))ODO&lt;lring Jllj'Ciea ot thio point' Ia tile recruitment of
eontellllnla In till hl8h oehoolo of MOts• Cou~W¥.
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Moos announce• lhat IDl' high provided:
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..,hool aenlor girl In the c - . Bel)lll Wem, 1 vetel'lll lni!I'O'
la,Ufl(ble. Each conteatanl must &amp;~c~na , lllao!Wa will aptn be
...,i·11o le11 than 161-eUI~age In chOrp ·
for '
llild she cannot mcb ' her 19ih
Each CoiaeiiantJrill
'!Jirt¥oY be!Dre, lof!rch 20, J969.
1 phyalcal lltnell
·' A conteitanllllllot lie ol

The Communists lost 113 dead
ln Qghting near Loc Nlnh in a
series ol battles that began
when North Vletruunese hiding
ln rubber tree groves ambushed

U.S. lnlantrymen 1n an armored
This touched oft a
daJ'Iong series ot clashes in
which the Americans lost 14
killed and 60 wounded.
·The Communists shot down a
helicopter In this action and
snother In the Mekong Delta
today. U.S. planes, fl,ylng 107
mlsalona against North Viet..
nam, lost an Fl05 'llnmderchlef
and its pilot to "unlmo1m

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FOUJI..YEAJI..OLil KRISTA JOBNSON, da ...... ot Mr. ani lira. !lyde Johnlon, PUrtland,
was eDmlned Thur~ by Dr. George M. Owen, podlatrlcllll of Chlldreo's Ho!!l&gt;ltalln Columbus.
Krista Ia of 50 Meigs County p,..achool children seleeteof !or ootrltloull study ~ conducted tbroUgb a Chtldren'l Bureau graD: to Chfldren•a Hoapttal Research Fourdatlort. Otildren's
HOfiPUal, Columbus. Beside• 1 twCJodlr record ollood Intake oa • ch child, there wi.U be a physical eDmlnatloo given each of tho 50 partlcl!&gt;at!Dg 10Wl!Stera. Wort&lt;oro lrlth the program will be
here ooxt week ~et!Dg the study,

at 8 a.m. Tllurada,y on Rt. U3, deDI&amp;.

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otuld to
Melp CouilQ&gt; Court Sept. 13
on a ......_ o1 !allure .to Jleld
the rlsht o1 - · '· .
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AliltiiY, ~ ·(J( IIUur7 ,1D
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an occident at 7.05 p.m.
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Add Up to
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By United Press lntorratlonol
Presidential c a n d 1 d a t e 1
Hubert
H. HUillllhrey ani
Richard M. Nboo neared the
end of a hectic CID!j)algn week,
even oo blunders today, one for
each camp.
Nixon's runn1ns mate, Spiro
·T. .qnow, ljloiOg!Zed Thuroda,y
for languop descrlbl~ Humphrey as ~'soft on communism"'
ml ssld he would have " lw'ned
five somersaults " to avold
saying it had he known Its
etrect.
"U I left the impression tbat
the vice president is not a 101&amp;1
American I want to reeti(y
that," Agnew told a news
conference in Rochester, N.Y.
"I think he's a man of great
lntegrlcy ani I have high
respect for him. lllld 'S&lt;IlloiQ'
aott' arxl I'm not proud oi U."
Agnew added, however, that
Humphrey'd description ol Nixon as a '~ ha.rd-Uner" touched ell
his indiscretion.
Nixon is 1 "sldlied dip)amat,"
Agnew said. "You can't call
him a hard-liner with his wealth
ol e"PPrlence In diplomacy aDd

tact."

Cars Collide
In Junction

haql, 66 • Rt. f
- . made a left turn aeroea
tbe hi8hway' In fl'ont ot a car
drlveri b.Y Glen ·A. hw, 23,
Athoaa. Than wao moderate

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that killed 2u vtet
U.S, Marines In two lll3s ot
fighting In the All Hoa valley 20
miles south of Da Nsng killed
another 110 North VIetnamese
and VIet Cons and possibly
averted a major assault on the
coastal clt;y of Hoi All, five
miles . rurther
south,
U.S.
Marine spokesmen reported.
s.nd South Vietnamese
troops BUffered comparatively
rew casualties in heavy f'iKht1ng
tround Tay Nlnh, so miles
northwest of Selgon, and at Loc
Nlnh, 10 mlles further north.
But the Marines In turning back
tho biggest Conununlst thrust
slnc:e the attack on Da Nang
last month lost 16 dead ani 45

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Dixi"e

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outside Ta,y Nlnh was oot
known, but a South VIetnamese
force swept through the rubber
plantation nearby and reported
83
Cemmlllllsl dead. The
VIetnamese ssld they killed 25
ri the Viet Cmg who were
elread;y wounded but fooght to
the death.
A U. S. military adviser wttll
the mllitiamen said several r1
the Cemmwll&amp;t&amp; bad Cambodian
money in their pockets. 'Ibe
Cambodian border Ia barely 10
mUes lwa..Y but the government
ol Prince Norodom SlhlllOUk
does not admit the presence of
Viet Cnng troop&amp; lnolde Its
country.
The Americans suffered no
dead but 12 men were wounded
An art club ror elementary WOliJlded.
The exact number of casual - In the action in which superior
echool children Is being organties
InDicted b,y the U.S. fire terrain and firepower overized b,y Mrs. M. E. Lewis of ·
auwort
group In turning beck whelmed the attackers.
the teaching Iliff at the Pomethe
800
attackers
at
aoeU
1be Amerlcao action wu two
roy elementary school.
The Drill meeting will be at
7:30 p.m. Thu'ada.v, Sept. 19,
at the school. Each child Ill.
aoked to bring Ida cnm mater·
lalo, allanllablelocally.

SAIGON (IJPI)- U.S. lnfu.
trymen outnumbared 2 to I
drovo ott an atlack force of 800
Cemmwllata neor Ta.v Nlnh
today wltlwt auffertng a single
fatality. It was one d. a series
ot baWes along the CamiJoc!lan
· border lnvaalon roote to Saigon

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'l1le sherlll reported that WJ·
ant Ia belloved to have llrocl
the llhot&amp;un at the car nino times. It was reported llllt
Henry St.ve CuUip, 21, l'lrk·erllburg, went to the Wllllt ......,
knocked, ana asked to - lila

Outmanned Infantry Repel
Attacks with no Casualties

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hlll of psrdculo.rs for specltlc the back of the neck, apparentInformation In the case and the ly killing him almost Instanthearing was oot held for thet ly.
reaaon, tt was reported.
DotS(It, who with four comlkntever, the hearing was re- panions had driven to t h e
set again, this tJme for next Wyant borne In a reported atFriday.
. . tempt to talk lrlth the accused
Wyant Ia slleged to ~u&gt;ve tir- man's stepdaughter, Barbara
ed a . 16 gauge shotgun eherp Scarberry, was shot as he drove
at about 10:50 p.m. Saturday, away from the resJdence down
Aug. 17, that lllruck Dotson In Vine st.

witnesses were hrttr Robert
Hart.enbach and Frll% BUck of
the Ewing Funeral Home.
A hearing for Mildred a n d
Charles ""een, Racine Route 2,
Dot11011, 28, of Parkersburg, on charged with manslaul!llter In
Aug, 17.
the death ol their Ove-yeor-old
1be heart~~&amp; In tile death of son, Jack, on Aug, 20, was not
Dotson was oontlnulng late Fri- held today.
1113 morning as the llrat wltJ, B, O'Brien, attornoy for the
neBBes were heard. Among the coople, was (llaanlng to file a

FUEL OIL COSTS

near DyesvUle.
Mrs. Lena Mae HamUton and
children, Do;vtm, sjlelll .a few
days recentl,y with her parerQ,
Ta,rlor Moore and lri.fe.
Wesll)' Bobo and wlfeandMIII
Beulah l'.owther ol Chllllcalhe
spent the at their larm
home here.
Mrs. PauiiDe Footer and~
WUllama vililed at the Ginevra
Footer home rocenll7.
Robert hw and 1llfe a n d
daughter ol lbdh ClroUna spent
a night at the K. E. Erick...,
home.
Emmett 'l'llrner and wlte and
oon. E1f11n. Ill ., called on Mre.
Erma Net""" on au.sa,.
. - White and ll'andaon. . - .
were In Vlntoa on bulllnosa n'*ltl,y.

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T1te lntel't'JII3 Of'l'lu! Meigs-Mason Area

WUllam Frederick Wyant, 54,
Raclae, pleaded lmoeenl this
morning In COUnl;y Court before
Judge Frank w, FWter to t h e
cherge ol ahoot!Jig Michael Lee

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John White hal returned home
from a vacation spent with relatives In Georgia.
Albert Cone and wife and Mn.
Ginevra Footer IJI8Ill an evealng
with WOllam Cheadle and 1llfe

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1llrou&amp;b Sodunloy, ......
70 1D MG. low lonl&amp;lt In lila IJOo.

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deep into sudsy water lor cleaner
washing.
• Two Jet-Away Rinses. Get rid of
lint and scum so thoroughly
there's no need lor a lint trap.
• Cold Water Wash Setting. Saves
hot water. Saves clothes from

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Kot8o said BueiW ·iil!d

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In
Korea 20'of' Ida 82 crlli1.ion . today the
!;totes shciuld · betore . - ae~
oecept reoiionalblllcy fOl' hi~ 1hlp !rom 13 AllaR, Ellrapjilli '~
sp11J1a Ia CGmmlllllot witars, Atrlcon · .•IICils, . tl!elr· llrat
North Korea radio said. \
lllllOUilced pubUe IIIP~e
1be (North) Korea Central belore ...,..... than North
Newa Agency brc:Ucaat monl- Koreln •wanen.
tm·ed In T~ llld U.S. NaY)'
The CGmmunlll brOoa&lt;itlot
Cmdr. Lloyd Mark Bucher renewed till call foi. tho UnitOoi
odmltuld the Pueblo was on a States to ljloi.,.ise for
111&gt;111W mlslllon In Nortll Koreon llllrwllon u a ftrll otop lor the
waters when Conln~nlot lllll- releaoe of tho ship and Ita trOll,
boats seized It JilL 23..
It llld the sslloro were UviJW
41
Ciptain Bucher slid that tbe 11 VU'Y weD, thaDkl to the
United Slates -nment which leniency" of North Koreo.
ordered the ooldlers to cClllduct
The asency , llld Bucher
e.apioaap activities has monl u·atressed ttat miQy ot the
ree()OilllbDit;y ani added that &lt;rllVIDliln, as men o1 20 yearo
the eight llllllllhs olnce their old or so, kn!&gt;wlne no hll*'s
detention "'' a period IClllll ani sweeta ol Ute, haYU lees
•llOUih tp take ml.ooureo lor re-olblllt;y, but tho Ullltod
their repatriation," the brOid-- states aovernment ahould aceast said.
cept Ita responsfbWtr.
..He stressed that he •incerely
wlohed their oltuation would
come to a happy eo1"
Bucher's l'8llllrb c:oneemlng
the United · Slltea ac&lt;eptlng
(Continued friiD l)
&amp;hoold posQ!One olplng tne pl'(&gt;o rell(&gt;lllilllblllcy came al tho en1
)Kllled nuclear test ban treats be- of the news confereoce, North
cause o! the Ru1sion inva11on of Korea llld. It braodeaot Ita
wraton or the meettrw in two
Czecbosl~
parts
alx hour a lill8rt.
Nixon wu tile terget of the

In Saigon U.S. headquarters
reported' American battlefield
In
deaths in Vietnam decreased
UNDERTAJ&lt;E R ANDHJSPALS
.sharply last week- trom 408 the
·
Plus
previous week to 195. u. s. The
number of Gls wounded tell
Crom 2,513 to 1,400.
The sharp drqt-Otr In casualties reflected a low level of
yUle as theJr were a year qa.
hostilities
throughout
South
For one thlrw, the Vols ha.,.
Vietnam last week. Typhoon
llld only three weeks to prepare
Bess brought the war to a
for their opener and during that
standstill in the us ually volatile
time have hod to· proctlcally
northern war zone.
rebuild an offense which was
Red Losses Down
heavily depleted thrQU8b gra.
Communist losses dropped
duoU011.
accordingly. U.S. spokesmen
Gone tram last year' s 9-1
said 1,664 guerrUla s were slain
warn
are ql811erback Dewey
A prisoner headadfortheOOUII- ·ate dlnnerq,efore turning himlast week, compared with 5,292
WllTen, nmnlng backs CherUe
ty jail to serve ftve days on a sslf ln.
the week before ttult.
Fulton ani Walter Chodwlck
driving
while intoxicated coovicSouth Vietnamese headquarw
Nelf had been arrested by the ani All-Amerlco center Bub
Slate lllghwa.y Patrol snd t h e JohnSOIL
ters
said
375 govermnent tlon escaped from Galllpolla clt;y
pollee
Wedne~
morning
but
soldier s died and 1,081 suffered
sheriff' a department late 1\lesWyche Slgnal...caller
voluntarily turned himself In a- 1113 evening on chOl'ges of drlvwounds last week.
Bubba Wyche, who Dlled In
At the same time, the bout three hours later.
lng while lnloslcaled and drlv- admirably
for
the ll\lured
R marked the second time In ing left of center.
announcement said that U.S.
Warren at the end of last
troops strength in Vietnam had a little more than six weeks that
The patrol ssld that Neff had . season, returns and wUI be the
!'he best fuel for your
dr(lpPed by 2,000 last week to a prisoner escaped Wring or been chased by an officer in a prlme otfenslve w~on. But it
53.5, 000. Many of these were after a session of Gallipolis Mu- patrol crul881' down Rt. 7 but 1 k
borne. Topo in oomfort,
easJl.y outdlstanc'ed, his Jlli"SU- oo s as lf the Vols are going tl)
Admits w,alon
men on leave and senl to nlclpal Court.
have to rely bea vil,y on defense third presidential cardJdate,
In
the
11rol aeBJi&gt;ent, It slid
On
Aug.
4,
Gerald
NolMd,
18,
convenience. Call us for
er.
The
sheri.ft'a
otrlce
anBWerto
wlJL
hospitals in the llnited states
George C. Wallace, who e(lOke In
Belpre, an escapee trom the Wood eel a call for anlstance.
Bucher.
admitted
Ida I!PI' mlofor
treatment
of
wounds,
the
Little Jloc:k. The lormer Aladelivery, any time,
Deput.y Billy Mitchell was gas.
Georgia should prove to be a
COunt;)' jail, Parkersburg, W. va.,
aloo
In
on
opening
lllf-,at,
.
spokesmen said.
bama goVernor told Ids entlual·
sing the sherlff's cruiser at rugged opener tor Tennessee.
walked
out
of
the
courtroom
unUPJ correspondent Nat Glgw
aatl.c l!.ldience that Nlxon was
Bane's servlcestationbelowtown The Bulldogs rank Is · a dark
part of tho odmlnlstroUcm that
son reported from Tay Ninh noticed and to the knowledge ol
when he ,. .. a .mite Falcon sta- horse lor tho SEC title lad lack
uput the bi.Yonets in tile back of
that South Vietnamese troops local police has not been appreOUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH
tion • wagon answering t h e only 10 acccm,pllshed QU&amp;rter- the people of Arkansas" durinc
met little resistance in their hended.
Pollee ssld stephen L. Nell, descriptioo or Neff's vehicle go back. Their .Plusses lnclUI!e a the 1957 school deaegrmtloo
final push through hamlets and
'"~
~
MI'So Am Lemiey, ••
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down Rt. 218 at a higfi rate of strong running game and an
residential blocks south, east 19, Rt. J Galli,polls, 1n the comtrouble In Little Jloc:k.
land,
WIS reported In &amp;OQd eonoulstandlng
defense,
headed
b,y
For a-r, Qulckor Mort EHiclont Strvico
and west or the city held about pany of two other prisoners In 8
In other political deft!~ dillon today at the GalllpoUa
Mitchell gave chase Iackie DIU stanftll ani safet;y.
charge o1 Sst. Hollis North, court
30 hours by the Communists.
menta:
Medical center Hoepltal, whore
but later said, ••I chased him man Jake Scotl
Allied spokesmen beUeved balllft, came downstairs, went
SPIRO
T,
AGNEW
1be
~ ohe wu admitted Monday witll
LEVEL OUT YOUR
for about ftve mlles without seeThe oddsmakers have made
most of the estimated 1,000 out the side door ol the munici)lllbllcon vice presldenUal candl; laceratlone ani obrulODS afl8r
tng
a
sign
ot
hbn.''
Then
t
he
Tennessee
a slx-tKJint choice,
Communists who grabbed the pal building, and, according to
date charged WeclnelldQ !hat a traffic accldent.deputy rounded a curve and saw but this is a good time to ca~
suburban areas in a lightning- witnesses, dashed up Second AveHumphrey endangered the ehanc-.
Mrs. Lemley, accordfna to .
the staUon~wagon parked on the the Volunteers ~repared.
fast m an e u v e r Wednesday nue.
es for peace when he saki the lrst reports, wu injured butoo-·
sJde or the highwa.r. Neff, reThis game, which wlU take
His route apparently took htm
morning had faded back toward
eEQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTSe
portedly,
came
out
of
a
house
place
at Tenneuee's Neylar¥1 United states mltht be able to 11 treated at the holl(&gt;ltal ani retheir lairs across the border. into the GOO block of Third Ave.,
and was taken into custody.
stadium,
be pla,yed on a withclraw aome troops 1r&lt;m Viet- leased. 1be earl¥ repol't, too,
Two battles were reported where he stopped at the home of
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...... Nelf llllW I&gt;Pe of srasa, cslled ,.., by the end of the )'OU, He ·wu that there was only moderAt II :40 s.m. Tue"""'
today at allied outposts between city commlsslooer V. Wymood
•
Tartan Tur'
aald tho statomelll raloed "fal.se ate damago to her car, but tho
, which Is similar to
Bradbury. ills wife, Grace Brad- had been arrested by tho Pll·
the c ity and the border.
for American mothers ao ..hlcle w a s deJitoll•hed. A
hopes
trot on a charge of speeding. Aatroturf but amoother. It to
bury, was alone at the time.
Hide with Refugees
a meo111 of political plaeotlon opoke&amp;IIWl for tho hospital said
Wildne~ morning, Jedge expected to make the fteld very
At the Bradbury home, Nell
Allied spokesmen also susfor the doves within his own Mra. Lemley wu aebeclulocl to
Robert
S. Betz had fined Nell !asL
pected some of the Communists reportedly used the telephone to
part;y,..
110 home the holpltal
1be only otller member of
drowed their . arms and sneaked call someone to pick him up. $50 and oools, sentenced him to
EDMUND S. MU8KIE - Mus- 1113.
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE"
Into a Cao Dai religious tem,ple He allegedly forced himself Into 11v' 1113• In jail and .._,.t. last year' a IDl! 11\- to aee action Ide 1111d lylldne~ nlllhl tho ·
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to mingle with refugees. A the Bradbury residence and hU- ed his operator's license for Saturday will be WyOI!'Irw. United Stales should be Jll'&lt;IIJII'search was left: to the Cao Dal assed or intimidated Mrs. Brad- ab: months on the DWI charge. which was unbeaten ao:l ranked ed to take "some risk" to end ,...,
He wu fined $10 and _,ontbe ftfth In 1967. The COWileyo
bury while he was In tho t.Juae.
the war In VIetnam but It must J. 8 ma~e
1)108dlng
charp but Judge Bel% travel tO Nebnska to plajo the
As ot. 11 a.m. today, the only
not run ClJt on it.B responslb11&amp;charge fUed aplnot Noff In &lt;OJ&gt;. found him oot guUcy and dlsmls- COJ::nhuskero ani are expoeted
tl.es. The De!Doeratie vice
m·
nectlon with the escapade was a . sed the left ot center charge, to have their handi full
sldenttal llllllinee aald currelll
Perturbe4 llbout the live day
strong Nebraska Ottense
daytime breaking and entorlng
u.s. policy Is tho preduct of
Nebruka, which had a 1&gt;4
charge with Intent to commit Jail semence, Neff asked t h e
"all the dlaqreement'' among 1
judge lf he had to serve time, record last season, is bm.sti.,. a
penonal abuse upon Grace M.
Americans o..,. the war.
ATLANTA (IJPI) - Sen. Her·
He uked the ~ to levy a strong offensive unit with 6-foolBra&lt;IJury,
PRESIDENT JOHNSON
man Talmadp, fresh from 'Vicbeavlar fine and let the jail sen- 7 q~back Frank Patrick
GIVES SELF UP
Johnsoo Wednesday Invited th8 tory over the llrot Negro.,_.
ani fullback Dick Davis leadlrw
ABOUT 12:30 p.m. WEDNES. tence "'·
three moJor prealdellllal condl- to ehallllllll" Ide srlp oo
Neff told Judge Betz he would the WJ.Y,
DAY, Nell' walked into the L'OWldatea to work lrlth the White l(la politico, today urpd t b o
• Yumill&amp;, on tho other hand,
t;y Jail and gave hlmaolf up. Be- lose Ids Job If he ha~ to Ill to
House
to illlure a smooth tn.nsi· voters to af.ve him a "rnt'·~
Is banldJJa heovtzy on Ita
fore that he had called t h e Jail.
Uoo wheo a new pre1ldelll take• victory over tho 11rll BoplbllLater, when arrested by tbe defensive
unit. which the
sherlf!'o depsrlment to tell them
o,.r nexl yesr,
can ever 1D stand In Ida polb.
patrol,
Neff
was
allked
Ida
occucood!IJW
stiff
clalma Ia every
he was coming In, but he wouldDEBATE - A Houae commitII WU tbe 11rot lime the 51n.._ tell theltl where he was c&amp;U- p&amp;llon aDd, acoordlng to the Pll· bit os good u laot year' a which tee Wednesday !W)roved a plan ' year.old second • geaerail.io ,pa..
trot erreol reoori!, he sstd he topped the nation In stoppl~
Ing from.
to permit lalevlsed de-a be- trlorcb ol tho llale'1 oldaol farushes.
Sterlfr Denver A, Walker said was unemployed.
tween HUJq)hrey and Nixon with- mlly political clynaat;y, .; ,0, hod
The aecondlimeNelfllllJlroach·
The Cormuskera, a leadlns
Rlcbard Chapman. Nell's half.
out partlcl!&gt;aUon b.Y Wallace 01' to a Negro or a Ropnblleel the judge 00 tho ljllelltion o1 canlidate to challtqe OkJaho.
bl'Oiher, picked him up at the
other preoldellllal canlldate.:· let alone Ia thloame year,
the jail sentence, he wso told ma lor the Die Elpt title, rates
Bratllury res~Mlce and took him
!f'he HOUle Cc:mmerce Couunlt;..
Talmadp was rfMJDfnetedfor ,
·to
sit down or he would get an a seveDiJolm choice,
to the home ol Mrs. Henry Glbtee
okayed a bUl which woold a thlr4 term In tho SeiUIIe Wododdlllonal five lll3s.
One other maJor coolerence
eaut, his grandmother, on the
&amp;Uil(&gt;end the Federal Communi- neoda,y nls!R b.Y a 3 to 1 marNelf
Is
oehedlled
for
a
hearl!lllle
Saturday pita North
Kerr-Harrisburg Rd, where he
cati(IIS Commtasion's "equal gin In Georgia's first twoi)U'..
lng on the breaking and enter- Clrolba S11te aplnat Woke
time" provialon which requires cy primary ela&lt;Uon. He 1ng charge, and any other charge Forest In an AtlanUe C.C.st
brom.casters to r11J&gt;r minor can- Ma)'nard Jackaon, 30, au Atthat mfaht be ftled ln eomec- Conference clalll, aDd this one
dldates the same amOUIII of lanta attorn.,. "'"' ran ,.,. ot
Giles Pauley and wlte, Char- t1on with the eiiCIJIO, Friday 1n ohoold be a dandy,
broodcaat time tho moJor ...,. the hardeol ~lllll a N..,..
leston, w. VL spent a weekend municipal ~.
dldateo get
. eve;.~llt-tbe Boutb,,
with her mother, Mrs. Nancy
Jack.
• Automatic Soak Cycle. Ideal far
WUifam Goodwin, wbo was inheavily soiled clothes, diapers,
jured In a tractor accident, Is
washable woolens.
slowly Improving In Holzer Hoapltal.
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and detergent.
Jim Wlltur, Dresden, and
Robert
Wilbur, Wellston, called
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on
the
Vance
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ar r en Ott ard Hog Fulton

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move ,him and to helP the llu- wro has had !llliM clllllculcy
in school gain d e success IDd
notdropool.
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to try It and we did. I hope
that you will understand that
the range ot within
a cla1a and tbus permlll
we are trying to do !IOJll8tldns
tbe - . In the clus to profor these children. I hope thet
gress more near)J at the same
can realot the penonal feellng o1 pride If your child is In
rate.
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an accelerated group or a per.
have aeven aeetlml ot srade 7
101111 feeling ol WlhaiJplnesa If
and aevm aect1oa1 ot ll'8de B. tgnaHoas Uke B, C-1, c.:a, D, Uld your chlld Ia oot. I certalnl¥
lD grade 7 we have one accel- E merely to ldenlll.l' them u
hope )'W ..., resist the urge to
erated group, flveaverapgraups I!I'OIIPI ol youngotare .In t h e Qk Your ebUd's former teachud ooe "catc:h.qf' group. We ll&lt;:llldlle. Moot ol them In the er·- Wbat kind of a recommeaor she pve.
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meat"' the
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II'QUil ol a remedial nature.
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slve II ·a lair 1mbiO&amp;ed chance,
wldeb Ia llltiVI'na liP d)rGugh the
tid .. -them? Wbot It wDl lllteu;l lr tbln II too
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Everett M. Dirksen and Rep.
Gerald R. Ford rebuked AgNw
Cor the communism remark.
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some of his own words earlier
In the week. He ml-IQ
llllled tile return of a unit 1r&lt;m Vletuam as proof ot
his prediction a pba...-., Ill
U.S. troopa there mtgtrt came
laU.r thla year. It turned out the
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