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·' Plana Cor lht district conver&gt;o
lion to be IIOid at the Middleport
boll 01! Oe~ 1 beglnnins at 2 p.
m. were made when the statt
and of'flcers of Meigs Temple,
Pythian Sisters, met M~
nipt at the home or Mrs. PhUip
Meinhart.

~uxlllary or Feeney-BonnettPoat
128, Ainerlcan Letllon. The ....,.
Ins oesslm wiU c011vene at 7:30
p, m.
Mn. ~aul Zirkle and Mrs.
Horace MeElhlme,y thanked the
club Cor Oowers durins their
recent lllnesses. Named as host.-

lt was noted that the dinner
for the convention will be served at 5:30 p.m. by the Ladies

esses for the October meeting
were Mrs. Betty Spencer and
Mrs. Richard OWens.

Mrs. Karl OWen gave a medi-

Parents Announce

tation entitled "Golden Gates."
Games were played with prizes

Marriage of June

being won by Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Mrs.
Owens, and Mrs. Spencer. 'Ille

The marriage of Karen sue
Jarrell to Michael Alexander

WUlooo Is being IUIIlOUIICed by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley OUrs of Racine.
The ceremony wu performed in Columbus, Ohio, June 29,
1968.
The bridegroom le the son or

door prize was won by Mrs.
Biggs. Mrs. Meinhart and Mrs •

Zirlde, the assisting hostess,
served salad and sandwiches duri~ a social hour.

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SALE
A twnmage sale will be held
Friday aOO saturday in the El-

Mr. snd Mrs. William A. Wlll- berfeld building next to the L
0011 &lt;l North MlJunL
and Z in Pomeroy by the Ladies
Aller a wedding trip througll Auxiliary of the Bashan Fire De~n hours will be
mal&lt;ini their home In North Mi- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both
ami, Fla.
days.

tbe South, the newlyweds are partment.

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In a candlellgltt oeremolQ&gt; at
the Wealeyau OIUToh or Elyria,

MJu Juanita Jane Dozerorowos-

the Rev. and Mrs, Charles E.

Dozer ot Langsville, Route 1,
and the bridegroom Is the 0011
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thatcher
of Elyria.
The wedding was an event of
August 17, at 2:30 In tho llller-

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The bride's father, assisted by the Re•. Clrloa L.
F1etcller, performed tile double

ring ceremony.
Baskets of white mums and

gladioli Oanlted by se•en-branch
candelabra, palms. ard other

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preceding the ceremony was presented by Mr. John Bowman ol

OWosso, Mich. and Miss Sharon
Downey, music instructor ol
Owosso College. Selecti01l5 included "Wectilng Prayer" by
Dunlap, Bitgoo:l's "The Great-est of These Is Love," ai'Ki Ma~

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featured the pearls also. The
bride's chapel-length train attached at the r;houlder was bordered with a lace and pearl overlay.
Her fioor-le~ veil. of silk
illusion was attached to a seed
pearl leaf and lace petal plateau
and she carried an ann bouquet
of pink and white lo'*"stenuned
roses.
Moss green arxJ tuchia pink
gowns were worn by the bride's
attendants. Miss Rom&amp; Mace of
carroll served as the maid of
honor ao::l the bridesmaids were
Mrs. Jerry Weidner, Lancaster;
Miss Margo Grate, Marion; Miss
Marlene Brugger, 0 w o s s o,
Mic;h.; ao:J Miss Karen Lan:Us,

Ashland.

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El.ch of the attendants wore
bow h~ieces with veils to
match their gownS, and carried
ann bouquets of white carna-

tions tied with ribbons to match.
Mr. Charles Lyons or Owosso,
Mich., was ~st man for the
bridegrOOI'l, anrl tile ushers were
Mr. Floyd Msrtln, W.r. Uoyd

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Miss Tammy Dozer, cousin
of the bride, in a tuchia pink
gown with whiteaccessorte.s, was
the flower girL Her headpiece
was a small bow with vent~ to
match her gown and she carried a ba1ket or rose petals.
David Dozer, cousin of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
For her daughter's weddif1t,
Mrs. Dozer was in a turquoise
lace gown,
length, with
white she wore white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. 11tatcher wore a
mint green brocade gown with
beige accessories and a corsage
of yellow carrations.
A reception honoring tl;le co.r
_pie was held In the S&amp;lvation Army
Hall at Elyria immediately Col·
lowing the ceremony, with over
200 guests attendillllo A
tiered wedding cake tqJped with

Future Homemakers of Amerl·
ca, the Future Teachers of America, the Dnmatics Club, and

the Girls Athletic Association.
She plans to contiooe her studies
at Owosso Cdlege thl&amp; fall, and

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General Telephone Co. of Mlohlgan.
Mr. Thatcher graduated from
Elyria High School and Is a

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senior ministerial student at
Owosso College and vice pre-

sident of the Student CouncU.
The COLIJle resides at 327
West William st. at Owosso.

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the traditional miniature bride
and groom with candelabra on
either side centered the servirw table. The bride's table tea-

YOURS, MINE AND OURS
LucUle Ball • Henry Fonda
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COLORCARTOONS:
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,__W-ASHINGTON
GQ,VERNMEN:r mo\'OCI Wednesday to save
: w 1 1era ln 28 statu· $19 mUUon a year by extemlng prtee cell~ · tunlau ~coli ill southern UiuloliiiO.
Federal POorer .Commiselon, ill ordering tho. ceUiqra, ex·
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PT. PLEASANT - Ao&gt;roxi·
mately 300 persons stiaoded the
ribbon cutting snd graDd q&gt;en·
log or Tiny' a Foodland No. 3
1n Henderson Wednesday morn-

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CepUveti_nli ca" like Utla alklew Della 88 florale
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vehicle, Damy Alton Edmllftd. tomoy Bernard Fultz, ruled that
1011, 34, Ellinger, K,y., weroruab- Yates' death resulted Crom a
eel to Veteran• Memorial Roll· broken neck. Thevictimalaosuspita! by Middleport E-ll '"lied· ta1ned a brcken left leg.
men. givenemergencytreatmeot,
Botb vehicle&amp; were demoUsb·
snd sdndtted.1be Pomeroy squad ed, acoordlng to illerlJf Harten·
wsa oo amther run at the time bach snd OSP Ptl. E. J. SheEts,
Edwards Rd., Norwood, Ohio.
the aecldent occurred, 110 Mid- aoalsted the Investigation.
Combs and a passenger In hil dlep0l1 waa summoned.
The deceased was born at New
Combo sustained a lra&lt;tured Markel, V•., the son or the late
left thigh, multiple raclallacer- John O!rtla snd Mlnnle Lee

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He was also preceded In

uri.zzle dazzle trlzzle frazzle" Wednesday .- some supporting
polities and ~enaed hlm to a Wallace, others backing Sen.
crou~ touring -te.
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118id the United states had
deoilned In power and tnrluence
under tho Johnloo administration !rom the high oeao to the
notlm'a eepltalltllelf.
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In Seattle, he called c:urrent
naval pollctea a Hlhocldng deemploalls
or our national

marWmb effort."

ATLANTA {UPI) - New
York Melli' Manager Gllllod·
ges was recelving oxygen uoff
m" today, and there was
uno change trom last night,"
according to officials at the
hospital where Hodges Is reooverlns from a heart attack.
Hospital authorities oonllrmed that Hodges, who had
oo previous history or heart
attacks, was still In saUsfacand

lorY condltloo 100re than a day
alter he su:ft'ered the mlld at-

lack during the Atlanta BravesMeta game Tuesday niglrt.

BERNARD FULTZ
CIC PRESIDENT - Ber·
nard V. Fultz, president of
the Melp CouniY c..nmunt~ lml)l'O\'Oment Corporation,
Pomeroy attorn&amp;y ud MkkUeport. vtllage solicitor, baa c~
trlbuted greatly to ellorta to- .

ward new develqmtent ln lower MlddleporL Fultz ls cr•
dlted with heedlns lht project
or ~ the new Imperial
Electric Plant conatructed on
the site where tt Ia beiqlo-

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bridge, and Mor- of CloY•

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Yate1, C&amp;nJbridga, and Mark
Yatea, Cioveland; me great •
granddaughter; I w o brothers,
John, o! New York, and Ruoaoll
f1 StrawsbUrg, Va.j two 1!stera,
F41a Hololnger, Strawlilurg, and
Lena Fisher, Harrloonbur&amp;. 81111
numerous nleoes and nephewL
Funersl servlceo will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Unlteol
Msthodlll Church at ~ Bettom. Friends may call at the
White Funeral 11ome In ~rl
Plains this evantns and Sodurday until ooon. The body wiU.IIa
In state at the clureh one ltllw
prior to ianlcos. B1lrlal 'Iiiii
be In the SN&gt;d IDU ..-eey.

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Ohio Valley N&gt;tlshing CO.
Plbllsher Richard OWen and Executive Editor Chester Tlllleblll pertldpaled In • brleftos
Wednesday lithe !iheratoo Hotol
In Columbul oo losues 1 aod Z
given for communleatloDB lndu&amp;try representatives.
Main speaker &lt;l the session
!Dllowlns lun&lt;hem w a o Gov.

C. 0. F1SHER

UKES PROGRESS - May·
or c. 0. Ftsher,whohasserved several years in the capaciQ' of Middleport's mayor,
ls justly prw:l of the pro.:
gresstve attitude and action&amp;
by the people of his town in
launching the del'9lq,ment of
lower Mtddleport. M a y o r
Fisher and other Middleport
village ottlcials, including
Councilmen John Zerkle, pre·
aident, B. F. Pannalee, Richard Vaughan, Charles Byer,
Cll!lord Stumbo and George

Baker and Clerk - Treasurer
Gene Grate.

James Rhodes. Co-chairmen of
the Greater Ohio oomml- qm.
sorlng tbe iSIUBI 1n the Nov, 5
alectlon, lllld alao maklllg remarks, were Replbllcan s= 1
Ted Gray snd Domoo:rat Frank King.
The governor made an lmpasalooed appoa1 Cor approYIIi
Josue 1, not1ns It eeriiUU"ka bOll
fund• would be uoed {In contrast
to the deleeted Ohio Comml"ioo proposal). He aald It
could put Ohio In front of aU
other state• In vocational • ·
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tally m, alzport construction, 81111

The Lighter Side

Compromise

DelllnWIIrl'.

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use f1 revenue honda.
Alao present was Jad&lt; Kerr

He 118id this woold be ac&lt;OID·
pllahed under Josue I wilhou!ID
increase in taxes thm.l&amp;h the

or Radio WMPO.
LONDON {UPl) - 1be Soviet
Uni&lt;ll """ reported todaJ to have
alf....i Unllec1 states a Mldeaat c.uatp: QllllH J188C8 plan for
a ~·-- lletllement &lt;l the
Aral!-liraoll contllo;t.
Brltlelt preu reports from
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snd eontuslooa snd abraslnna. death by a daughter, Jean Ann,
EdmoodaOil ..Oered!raeturedCa- snd a son, Jack.
dal bones, multiple ladallacerMr. Yates was a member ~
stlorut, a lractured loft hanl bolle the United Methodist Cburch &lt;l
and multiPle oontuslnna81111abra:. Mlddlepo~ a former member
aiOilL Both men - e reported &lt;l the United Methodlll Cburch
By United Presslnter!Btlonal
In satlllladory ccndlllon latethla &lt;l Long BeUom, snd a member
VIce President H~ H. Hlllllllhr~Y says his presidential- llll!l'li!ll!·
of lho ljrolher- &lt;l ital1raad
ent 15 e~ ·tn•·-'dlinle, ~tie ftanle" polltlos·u•H• ••· CorOner ~ EwinB- at the TtaJnmen.
lattoranl o! !ederlllabor laws hm&gt;lwd In the coillro.erstal strike or oceno along with Pro....,d., AISlrrivinll are his wile, Gonecall!ornla grape workers.
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towards belng a second-rate sea power. Huniphrey, swearing in
sacramento. ridiculed his Republican opponent for his stao:l on the
grape workers strike. Nixon has ln:licated he hi against the sb'ike
lllld wiU Ignore a boycott or products ll"om calllornla grape producers.
former Alabama governor Wed"The otrlke snd the boycott
nesday still kept to himself his
arlse from the lack ot coverage
choice o! a rumlos mate. He
(or farm workers under the
stayed at hie head~r&amp; In
National Labor Relations Act," Montgomery worldng on hie
Humphrey aald. He '"'""sled platlorm snd campaign strate·
Nixon didn't know what he was
talkins aboUt In aaylng earlier gy.Edmund S. Muskle, The
thot the workers ohould use the Democratic vice presidential
law to seek their goals.
F.arller, In Loa ADgaleo, oomlnae met demmotratora and
HumphreY accuoed Nixon &lt;l hecklers throua11out the doQ'

He pledged his adminlllrallon
would 11re-establlah Amerlca's
• ...,j,llllllleclallpn were to prevent vlolenct .-nt demonllrstiona on tngthe third Foodlsnd Store OWl!- lnltlati\'0 snd thrUII In lomotapu ·pndenla a better line o! &lt;:OIIUIIWliostionwith the 0c1 by Odl• Hurrls, James Rick- tive teehnolo&amp;Y and aclence,
~ admbd.n tilton
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liawceu said he sbared the c:oaunlttee'o 'fleW that legitimate Nortlalp.
lhe &amp;Uj)Oraonlc tranaporl."
;; prolesta oaaht to be prOtected. Howe..r, he said he r..lt strongly
Andrew DeCoy Is 111811ag9r of
In other political develop~
would have to be prepared to prevent any dlsnt!lic&gt;n&gt; ol the lhe 1oea1 otore a10ill with Ran- menta:
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dall Woodall, . aoelotant. EmGeorge c. Wallace,
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"' •· the Uniwraley or Toledo t,oday In a diiiPUte o'"r waaes and agrle•· Bri&amp;hl, jeddy Kemoe&lt;lr, Molly
,• ~r anee procedure. 1'114&gt; 125 eqlo,yes are meaibera or Lo&lt;:a1 1935 of the Palter11011, Jack CartWrlatrt 81111
. ::! ~erlcAn Federation ol Stile, Collnb' 81111 Mll!'lcipal Emi&gt;lo1es ur&gt;o Mike Brigbt.
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uoe o! an lrto~. ITIII1 ,~ theJJ~.tod Na- Mr. and l\lra; Andrew DeCoy,
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~- PiiEsu&gt;ENT NOVICE FAWCETT o!Ohlostate agiogdlreetor&lt;lthei'OinlPieeo:; uatvere!IY Wecineodi; pve I emdltlonal II&gt;PrOval to recommenda· ani • Mason Coutob' Chamber of
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ONE J!JUEII- Do.td Samuel Yates, 75, Middleport, died or .a bl'Oken neck In this heed-on
cdU.Ioa tbat occurred late Wednesday morning on Route 7, aeven:-tenths of a mUe southweSt of
·- Flatw&lt;&gt;Oda Read, Two 0111-91-&lt;ounty men were atoo.11\iUred when the Yates car, a 1962 model
OldJ0 wlitt loft or the cenlerlino and ltrucl&lt; I vehiole ~lwn by Roy ~bs, 25, Norwood. Combs

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cool todaJ. !Ugh In the awer
6tls lllld lower 701. Fair taliilll
with lOllS from the mid 408 to
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118id David Samuel Yates, 619
Page St., died almoll instantly
after his 1962 model auto veered left or the centerline snd
struck a southbound car operated by Roy Combo, 25, o! 4043

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The new Mrs. Thatcher a~

We wind up Seplember with lexciting
golden value doys of special savings
on everything to fumi sh your home!
Floor somples, lew of a kind pieces
•d surplus stock is sharply reduced
to make room for new Fall shipments.
Everything is deserable, and scores
of quolity brand ncones are included!

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the exterlorj construetiQn worker Mike Smith loading cement
bloek and, at !sr right, a length"""l'l IIQ!ie. Additional reaturo
material on this and other lower Middle~~ort develQ~:~Dent p~
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Vl0111a1, the south American
comels that bear the Oneil wool
lootown, travel the Cealral - ·
In omall bandl &lt;l tomaleS, usually with a single male leader.

!s2.9S Dresses and Jumpers Sale sz.oo

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suit with which she wore white

Admission: 85c aod 00&lt;:
SHOW Sf ARTS 7 P.M.

replace the much smaller structure now occl()ied by lm~

perial Electric on Logan st. and over a period. of time wm
allow for an expansion of production and additional employees.
The new plant will have 75,000 square feet of Door space.
Above, at far left, Is an inte
1struction em-

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Onanced lhroual1 tbe· loouanee o! $400,000 worth o! Municipal
indullrlni Revenue Tax-Exempt bonds. 1be new facillb' will ·

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The wall known brallls alii the 111wast, smartest styles to select fr011.
Sizes 9 months to 24 months and sizes 1 to 6x.
Ra1111ar dresses, also Jumpers included in ihls sale of little 1lrls
dresses, sizes 9 months to 6x.
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an alga and a fungus, which
live together in a kind of plant
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Hostesses at the reception
were Mrs. Betty Emerson llRl
daughter, Drearna, Mrs. Noami
Green, Mrs. Arlee Jeffrey all of
ElyriL
For • tour ot Ohio, the bridge

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..AJOR PROJECT - Tbe moln projel't In the r111ld
development acthley In ioll'er Middleport during the past
year hiS beM the bulldlns o! the - Imperial Electric Com·
pany plant structure on the Pythlan Park property, The struc-

And We Are Beginning .
(Thursday Morning AI 9.30)

lured a pink and white Oonl
centerpiece and bridal candles.

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of the church. NtWtlal music

sllk·faced Peau de Sole overlaid
with lace flowers ouUi~ with
pearls. The neckline and sleeves

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THUR.SDAY 9~l0
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lotte's "The Lord's Prayer!'
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown which
she fashioned hersell It was of

MrL
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IIIII the meet!...
11lelma
Osborne will bO
Cor the
evenirc and rehamuonts wiU be
sal'"ied Ronwl lltl~ at tho close
of tho maeiiJW. n- auendlrc
are to wear tops.

Pomeroy Church ot ' Ch!'ist
youth meetlns wiU be · hold at
5:30 p.m. Sunday In the soclal
romn of the church.
PTO!!TOIII tor the •••Dins wiU
be "H"" Big Are YrMI" Election or olfteero will be hold Wr·

so, Mich., waa united In marrlqe to Mr. Douglas Way•
Thatcher of EJ.yrla.
The bride Is the dausbter .oJ

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.......the .,,,..., Nlddlopc&gt;l'! den~_.m ol the put year - Ill
IOioiltloo to being the largest In
odlre Me1p couney- - baa been

The modern ltnlcture waa fi.
IIIDCOd by IIIWIIclpol ln4lstrlal

tho conotrudlon ot tho new buildInc for the lnlJ)OI'Ial l!leotrlc
Compu,y on the old Pythian Park
lite.
Tile buDding, wIth 75,000
IQIW'I feet of floor space, is
near completloo. Tile Krill COn-ctloo Co., Cleveland, prime
-.&lt;tor, expectotohaveltready lor 0«14&gt;011cy later this year.

Comimmlq Improvement Corpn-atlon, headed by President
Beroard v. Fultz, ond Middleport Village COUIIcU.
The new !acllll&gt;' will replace
loot buildthe 27, 000
Ing, located oo Main st., that
houaes the Imperial Eleetrlc op.
eratlon In Middleport.

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Tha lower port of Mlddloporllo experiencing
point with prldo to the new developments.

Ol!lrlals ot the Mlddlopc&gt;l'!
P11inn1nJ Commission report ot- .
fOrts are UDderwa,y 1o attract Ill•
other lnmstry to the p..;,aent
lrnjlerlall!lectrlc structurewhen
the new building Ia &lt;OIIIjl!eled.
William Ch!ldo, plannlnc oommlolllon presldant, Indicated at
least one proOPOct Ia conliderlng locatlnc In the building.
The project to arriiJIIIO financing lor the new Jmperlal Electric building was called one of
the councy'a moat outstanding

Its gr-ot growth In over 1 century. omclala

lllihllgbllng the development In this area, I'OUihl.Y !rom PNrl st. lOUth, Ia tho , _ llnporlal
Plant on the PYtldan Park alto where a 75,000 ~e root buDding II being

'lbe DIN plant will replace the .structure now used located on Logan St. HDpes are high that
another lndultrycanbeobtainedlnthatbulldingwhen lmperlal Electric goes to ttalarger new quar.

ters.
Another out.tand1ng deveJopmett fa the beg1nnlng ot tbe town' a marina with Its pubUc UIKI
!acUII,y aloog Leading Creek, off Railroad st. Middleport Plamlng Comml1111011 of!lclall begen
-kine on tho marins project elpt yearo ago.
In addition to a number at new homes In the area, there are alao new buslneu houses.
A new service station at the lnteraection or Beech and Loeuat st. 11!1 near completion and another wtU be gotten underway 1100n on the oppolite side of the street. The Tin;,y'a Foodland and
Barp!nland operation has al10 experienced broad expanllon.
1be area has a new sewage main and lntercepton &amp;nd Middleport maintenance department
worker1, under the aupenision or &amp;!pt. H&amp;rold Chase, have completed installation ot along He·
doa of new lO.Jnch water main. New well• to provide an adequate IUJIPly of Water for Mid:ll
rt
Olld l'bmorqy have been drilled In the municipal park.
opo
.Mldd.leport residents are proud ot the development of the lower part or town and j stJy
On thta page and elae where~isthe report of these developments ln pictures and ~c1:::

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IIG!clal1, III\10rlal Electrle bid
piiiiiiOd to have Ita neW plllll Ill
a norlhei'n Oblo citY llld to ....,,-·
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lolli'lwler sildiiUII l'rldljl. nl8h~
It ilill be !he socood SOI!IhOist. orn •Oido Athlatlc Leoauo teii!OI'
o&amp;ch lAm. Athena IUI'Prloed Gllllj!GIIo with a ,j,nci.84 }"llllell
wfOII and Male• c¢o to ll!e,
ljloWing SOOd potential, In woJ..
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WoltOr Jom~ lolflld a pltoher

woui!4. uP Ill• 1968
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STATION SITE'-at 1ho co,.
ner of Syca1n0re St., BeHh
St. and Stoto Roulo 7 (LOo

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· 'llli pirrw111oe iowered
Tllll\'1 ERA tor the ......, to
l,._IM Joriot hi Clovelond
llll!l!lt1 ond the ~~~west 1n ·the
.....,.r leipoi Bln&lt;l 1919 when
w~ ~ Po- a 1;49
IYirfte. ll'o al.Dther throwflock
IIi .the dMil ball era In this year

eust St.)-where a new Ash·
land Service Station 11 near
completion. Entirely mod·
ern, the station will be the
first of Itt scale in lower

Middleport. Galon Brown
Broad,..ay St., is local re~
resentatlve of Ashland Oil

ai ~ pllcher, .
.Uihoailh :' 'l1ant

and Refining Co. pro.ucts.

rn~erintendent,

COD!en witb driver, Ralph Hawley, In a maintenance depar~
mort truck. Cbase hu guided the fteld work Ill much of tho
PI'GIJ'ell In ICJIII'er Middleport the past year. - sentinel Photo.

The Man in the Field
Harold Cbaoe to the man who
pto odllod work andworrlla!rom
the l'llli4 prGII'OSS In lower Mld-

the new Jmperial Electric plant.
The line was Installed by the

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ance departments, under Chase's
supervision, [t saved the town
having to contract the job. Savings

Tho 'rillage malntenari&lt;O dep1111Do111 ~ for the
put year, however, enjoy a Jt.

"I think r1 the job I I a chal·
. _ .,.. lflld II very lnlerest1Dc," liJd ClJaM.
A former Middleport boord
CJI pil!le stla!ra member and an
a-nman who served two

1119 .lllweot,mark thio
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a 193 lb. aenlor; Koj)jlae~
will ·be roplaced by llab Hosldnoon, 16&amp; lb. )wllor.
Max 0.1too, 197lb. IOIIIor loll
tackle, aloo received a ln;ulled
log In the Gatlll&gt;olla outing .,..
reportedly wjll not be at ''lull
&amp;Oo" Dave Fager, 160 lb. sophomore, wlll take over tor Galton
when he ls not In the
Other Athena ol!enslve start,.
era will be LarryVInc:ent, 17Blb.
senior, left end; Bob 8ebrlnc, 157
aga!DJI GAHS.
lb. junior 11 left guard; Brooko
He II riaht tacld.e Steve Kappas, Fuller, 165lb._JurtiX', center; Reb

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Rellres 18 straight
Mickey Mantle, making what
could hive been hla !sat
appearance at Yankee !Jadlum,
olnsled In tho first lmlng with
two out. Tlmrt then retired 18
straight batten before Roy

2, New York bllllked Atlanta, 30, Chicago beat Los
41, and Cincinnati beat Plttaburg!l, 2-ll.
Brown Homers
Gates Brown hit a three..J'\111
homer with ooe oot In the ninth
White reached baae on an error Imine to 1111 Detroit pest
by Rrat baseman Duke limo Baltltnore. It wu the 30th game
with two oot In the ooventh. 11'1 the ])OIIIWII wilmer• have taken
the third tltne In the laat month In their last at hat.
the Yanks have been held to..,.
Ra,y Culp pitched Ills fourth
hit.
stralg!lt ond extended
Tlant struck out 11 wh!lo Ills scorilleu Inning streak to 39
!lnilhlll8 with 263 atrlkeout.l. Ho ao the Red Sox topped
YRIIIIId up at 21-8 lor the year, Wallhln8ton: Corl Yastrzemlkl
El-ero Ill llle Amll'ICIII IIDIIed In tho &lt;11111 run of the
League, Detroit nipped Balti- geme In the !lrlllnlllng.
more, 4-3, Boston tcJpped
Danny Cater's ..,....... bunt
Washington, 1~. Oakland nipped wiU. two out Ill the ninth acored
plneh-nmner . John Odom u
Chicago, Call!ornla,
6-4 llld ~.
-·drubbed
Ookland CUile !rom behind with
In the National League, st. two runs to nip Chicago.
Lou!• topped Ph!ladolplda, 5-4,
ltarmon Killebrew hit two
Hou- edged San Francllco,
bomers and drove ln three nm1
Ia· power
Mlnneeola peat
c.ll!ornia. They were the 16th
and 17th homers of the year lor
KillebreW, who WBI sidelined
lor almoll two mmlbo In the
All star game. lllzz stephen,
llllkln8 &lt;11111 Ills oecond maJor
leaguo 11ar1, went !l:oe lmlnga
IIi_ pin the vic:lor)'.

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Edward Everett, clergy-

man, statesman and one of

tbf great U.S. orators, raised
$'111,000 by l~urlnJ! on tbe
ell!'r.acter of. George"Waalllngton, wl]lch sum Wfnt for the
purcbUe ·and preservation of
~ount Vernon U · i notloilll
shrine.

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Gary ~,1751b. oeoloi',l'll!ll
end; Bob lllllllley, 150 lb. - ·
lor, flllll'ltrback; Ylke.GocidWID;
162 lb. ~r. lefl hall; Do\'11
Coon, 190 lb. Junior, !ullba~k,
IIIII Skip· Dennl- 160 lb. Jw&gt;.

tor, rl8ht haH.
Tho &lt;11111 probable c...,.l In
the slartlnii defenolve U - lor
tho visltoroloElckEssox,1501b.
junior, ond twin brother ol Roli,
going to ooe of the end spots and

Tom Heas, 135 lb. aerdor, at a
corner linebacker.
coach Cballcey np&gt;rta he will
" - the oame atartlne IIDHP•
on both defense and oft'eoae aa
he had la1t week agalllat Nell..,.
ville-York.

Name
Class
Officers .
MASON -

Cia,. o!!lcaro ond
representatives
lor the school year at Wahama

ltudeut cauncll

Santor, Gary Mitchell, prellldert; Roger Roush, vice president; Tommy Schwab, seeretary;
and Gary Fields, treuurer; representative• are Cathy Hag.
ael'Q ond Bob Dewhurta; alternates are Becky Raynes, Llnda
Weaver and Larry Carpenter.
Jwdor class, Pam Roush, president; Gary Clark, vice president; Sally Y-r. secretary;
Cheryl Burnt, treasurer; repreM
sentatlves, Clnda Fogle10111,
Ruth Roulh, and Cheryl Burna;
altemateo, 511orrl Workman,
JoiVI Yonker, stella King, Tera• Ferguau~.
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SophnmoreS, J!rerC Clark, preIll-; Tim Howard, vice prasldent; &amp;1181'1 McDaniel, teeretaQ;
Harriett Lane, treaaurer, and
Cbetq Hayoo, Gary Tedesco Olld
Kathy Fopesong, repre..lta~
lives, Olld Jltn Artis, Coz.r Cooke
and Da'fld R11110ll, alternateo.
Frellunan , Madey Alclrid&amp;e,
~nl!dent; Mike Howard, v I e o
lll'oaJt"''; Sacrelal7 -treaourar,
CbeRW' Roush; Birry Harris,
_ . , ~llldCUrtlolloulb,
-"""""-.uvea.
Elll!lh Grldo, John Burrlo,
prod-; J - Hart, vice pr,..
Ill-; Cindy lfosprl;y, IOC1'8-

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Pau&amp;b. treuurer,

Charlene Weaver,

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National League
W, L, Pet. GB
x.st. Loula ....96 64 .597

San Fnn ......86 73 ,541
Cincinnati ...•82 77 .516
Chlcaso , ••.••81 78 .609
Plttaburgh .•• ,80 79 .503
Atlante , . •.•.80 79 .503
Lol AlwOles ...74 85 .465
Ph!lldol]lhla ...74 86 .465
New York , •• ,72 87 .453
llouiiDn ••• ' ,71 88 .447
x.Cllnched pennant
Wedllesday'l Reoulla
st. Loula 5 Phila 4, night
Cincinnati 3 Plttaburgh 0,
New York 3 Atlanta o,
Houlton 3 San Fran 2,
Chicago 4 Los Angeles I

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24

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111urlda3'• Games
No games scheduled

Frlcloy' • Games
Phila at New York, night
P!ttaburgh at Chicago
San Fran at Clnclonatl, night
Los Ang at Atlanta, night
Houston

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Louis,

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I'iiOGRESS LEADERS - The plaNiJne
emunllllon ............... of town .....u
atudled IIIII worked to help develql:iO..er
Mlddlepnrt, William Cldldo; left, Plallnlnc
emunlnlon president, llld Edl1011 Boker,
mmber, check a map locat.iJW the ~It 1
phase oflhe IIIITIDL John Zerlde, riahl, 11 •
Prllldelll of .counell, and another har&lt;j work.
or In behalf of the town. Other members of
the planalar emunlolll..,
Sl1uler,
Cll!rord .... Ma,yor c. 0. Flsber. Sentlael Photo.

Qlulotte

Grimm Olld Tracy Morris.
Saveatll Grado, Prealdoiii,Dan111' Uldllleld; vice prealdolll,
8 a D d 1 Grinlteld; eecretary ~
tr.lllrV, Grill .Roush; repre-.lvel, llllolldl Goodnlle,
CUia Hoaui1 and Bebin' Gilbert.

American Leltilll'
L. Pel.· GB
x.llotroH , .... 103 56 .64ll
Baltlmero • , •••90 70 .5f3 13\1
Cleveland • , ... 85 74 .5!5 18
.......85 74 .536 18
New York ••••. 81 78 .509 22
Oaldand •••••• 80 7') .501 23
- - •••••78 81 .491 25
Catl!ornla • • ••66 93 .415 17
Chicago ......6&amp; 94 .409 28
Wa~ ....112 96 .382 40\1
Wedllelidl,y'a Rooulta
· Dotr0114 Baltimore 3, night
Oaldand 5 Chicago 4, alght
lollmeiiOia 6 Call!orDla 2, nlg!lt
Bo- 1 w..illng!lm o, lllg!lt
Cleveland 3 New York 0
Toda1'• Probable Pitchers
All Tlmeo EDT
Clovalond (WUIIIIIII 13-10) .at
Baltimore (MeNall.J 21-10), 8 p.

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YH Gtttflt
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best fuel for
bome. Topl Ia lllllllfort,
eonvenlenee. Call Ul for
d•Hvery, any lime.

OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH

TWO-WAY RADIO
Fer letter, Qulcbr More Efficient Senlce

LEVEL OUT YOUR •

FUEL OIL COSTS
eEOUAL MON'I'MLY PAYMINTSe

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.lOIN OUR BUDGET PLAN NOW

game aclldlled
Frldi.Y'• Games
Minnesota at Oaldllld, nl8ht
Only

RIZER OIL COMPANY

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Wallhingtan at Dotrolt, nlg!lt
Cleveland at Balltmort, night
New York at Booton, nlg!lt

"YOU'LL LIKI! OUR SIRVICI!"
POMEROY, 0.

PHOME•614-o992-2101

Major LequO Leader&amp;
Preos Jntemallonal
National League

117 United

G. AB R. H. Pet.

Ro10, Cln 140 611 91 203
Alou, Pit 143 546 58 181
Alou, Alia 157 651 70 205
Joll1sn, Cllllt6 594 78 187
Flood, st. L 149 614 Tl 183
Beckrt, Chll52 632 98 188
staub, Hou 158 581 64 172
McCV)&gt;, SF 145 511 79 150
MayfCin' 143 543 77 159
Jones,' NY 1n 495 82 145
American Loaguo

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.316
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, 298
.297
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Yatrsld, Bos
164
Cater, oak 144
Oliva, Min 128
Horton, Del 140
Boford, Ball28
Ublildr, MlnlSB
Cplrla, Ook156
Dvlllo, Call44
F.~ Wul56
c.r.... Min 124

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491
470
500
fl9
488
630
516
587
457

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52
54
87
63
52
84
4ll
77
45

160
142
136
143
119
138
173
142
161
125

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.286
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.276
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Home Runs
National League: MeCO.ey, San
Fran 35; Bunka, ali 32; WU ..
llalill, Chi Slid Allen, Phil 30;
H. Aaron, All 28.
American League: F. Howard,
Wuh 43; Horlllll, Del 36; HarreliOD, BoB 3&amp;; Jaclulon, Olk
28; Freehan, Del 25.
Runa Baltod ..
National League: McCovey; San
Fran 102; Wllllama. Chl 98; Su·
Ia, Chi 9S; Para%, Cln 92; Clllll111- Pill 86.
A!fterlcan ~~ ltarrelBes 109; F, Howard, Wuh 106;
NDrthrup, Det 90; HortoD, Det
85; Powell, Bal 84.

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;certillclte entitllnt you l,o niCtllve for just ONE CENT complete 24-pl- set of min._
·stee111bleware With 1\telmac handles that atar beautiful. You simply mall the
ur.and one penn1'10 the manufacturer, and without deiiJ ,our stainless stlltll tabl- •
bt sent you, poataill prepaid. Don't miss this baraoinl

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National Loaguo: Bla11, 1'111
lU; Marl.ehll, Sin Fnn 2$.$;
Kline, Pitt 12-6; Glb1011, st. L.
21-8) Repn, Chill~.
.American Leoauo:Mc:aln,Dat
31-4; Culp, Bol16~; ~Clore
21-8; l!ll...orth, Bol 15-7; McNall,r, Balll-10.

ol several thousand dollars were
reallzed. The larger line will
IUJJP}y a sprinkling system in
the plan~ r...,Ued by Wldorwrlt.

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In oddltloo, Chue•s depart.
ment murt aee to the gerieral
elean-up and maintenance ln town
ond Is In charge of oporatlnc
the sewage diiPQaai aystem.
••we check all manholes and
IUt stations In the sYstem Ohee
a week," said Chase, '"and keep
dally records oo the 1._ 81
llob100 to be lli&gt;mllted to the
federal &amp;vvenurtenl:.,.
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Middleport water and mainten-

Cbaae'1 department has also
had the responaiblllcy of gottiQg
Jllrio!ll, Cbale llld: the new Service into the new
· - . It'• the O'Pe of work Imperial Electric plant.
The Middleport maintenance
" " ~ all "" life." He OWII..... \\Iii IJdlhe Cbaoe Hard- deportment .... hal been In
- SbOrto IPirlallzlllglllplumb- charge of water wells at the mu~
. . _.. • line work.
nlcfl&gt;al park.
.( 1111 ~ completed IIIII Three- wells ore about reaL Iii• Ja .... Middleport un~ dy to ·ltart j)lllllplng 500 gallma
dor
wasln- of water J)OI' ~- The wells
••e!!iii "" \Ao ft. of l~b will Hrve llllddloport, Olld plano
1110 call lor to be lold
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The ares, beilljf built on a 17-

maintenance department

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~!'Ill ~ ERA

acre tract of land purchued by
the Corps of Engineers from
the Googleln ComPIII1, will be

Unlque COIDj)lll'ed ,to !,tel~ , ..
j..hlle uH !aeilltlos In lhlllt Ia ·
actually being built on LeS&lt;tlnc
Creek about a quarllr mile uplllream from the Ohio River, Entrance to the !acUity Ia !rom
Rallrood st.
''We think that our public use
ares is solng to be particularly desirable because of Ita location UJ) Leading Creek," 1111
Bill Childs, president of t h o
Mlddleporl Plannlnc Commission, one of the firlt, and the
most persistent puaber for the
msrlns.
The ]lllbllc uoe area being built
b)' So~' Hurricane, W. Va.
belied firm, will Include a large
launchtng ramp, a 75-car a n d
trailer parklnc area, comfort
ltatlons, J)fenle grounds and se.
lectlve planting Olld clearlnc.
Ch!lda recalls that the firlll
letter of appllcatlm Ill &lt;OIIIIectlon with olrorto to interelll the
v. s. Corps of Enslneen In the
location was written 1111960. Other membera of the plaming com.
mission, In additloo to Ch!ldl
were .Emmet 9nder, Kenny Me.•
Elhhmy, Bernard Fultz, and Ed1100 Baker.
Childs aa,ya that etrofta haV~
been underway tor sometime to
mako arranpmenta lor the
dredging ond basin work In connection with the second phaao of
the proJec~ ac:tual constructloo
of the marina. The Ohio llopart..
mont of Natural Re80UI'ces Ia
expected to particlpota In thio
phaae of the proJect and hopeo
are high the work will be complete In three rears when the
area will become a meeea for
bostlnc Olld water eatllllllull.

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SOOd ball club ml cerlalnly has
prown l~elt a i'ell COJil)etltor,
even though Iller don't have thl
alze or aOme other telma, '' Jdd..
ed Chancey.
The Bulldogo literally outhlt
the much btaer Blue DevUa In
edging them !all weekend.
At least one reaular atarter,
Olld pouibb&gt; twO, wW ooe &lt;11111
lltnlted dutt agsinot the Maraudo
era becau,ae or bUurlea auatlioed
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3~0~ Win Over Yanlis
By vrro STELLINO

the year.

Middleport

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lor an Increased work Ioree over a· periOd . of tltni.
bulk\.
belne conotructed by KriU C0111truetlon .;..., Clev&amp;o

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ACCESS CLEARING SHOWN

IUJJ'UIKir by the M. L. Sowards

CHECKING WITII EMPLOYEE - Harold Chase, the !Ut-

Meip Head Coach

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COnlllroctloo Company and Ia to
be completed botore the end of

movtaa

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Willi' Lull Tlant'l
IUIIOd n111 av-tldl101ion.

!aclllt,y tllroulb U. S. Corps of
Engineers fUnds, waa begun Urla

Atw!lll Road into Marina area off Railrood SL

Nilloon.W,.York 30.0.

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were used on the project in one
•·eek at the peak or construction
actlvlly.

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the AlhenoBullqi come to

NEW BIJILDING - The new ln1&gt;erlal Electric COmpany
bulldi~V, llllder conotructlm on tlie P;rthlan Park propercy In
Middleport. has 75,000 square feet of 11oor opaco edeq-

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~"Thtre'l no .doullt If
that Fultz deaeneo U.e lion'•
share of the credit lot the uporllloa being Dildo Ill' Middleport lllateed of the plant being .
moved eDdrely out ot here."
laid one Mlddlopc&gt;l'! leader.
Flnancll)e of ~" .....structlon,
lhroulh the lnduatrlal ,..._,
tu exempt banda, hlcludod $126,000 subscribed by 1\lalgs clilzens, $25,000 by Esther Budbury Edworda, $30,000 by the
Farmers Bad&lt; Olld Savings Company of Pomeroy, $30,000 by
Pomaroy National Bank, $30,000
by the Citizens National Bank
of Middleport and $160,000 by
the Flroatone Bank of Akron.
KrUI Con&amp;tructlm ComPIII1
workers thta week have t h e
atruc:turo completely under roof
Olld have l&gt;ei&gt;&lt;m Interior work.

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The Middleport marins Ill the
lower pert of town altho mouth
of Leading Creek ac:tually atarled elpt years ago, Until thi1
put summer it was a dream to
be !ui!Uied.
The first pha1e ol the mar-

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.......the .,,,..., Nlddlopc&gt;l'! den~_.m ol the put year - Ill
IOioiltloo to being the largest In
odlre Me1p couney- - baa been

The modern ltnlcture waa fi.
IIIDCOd by IIIWIIclpol ln4lstrlal

tho conotrudlon ot tho new buildInc for the lnlJ)OI'Ial l!leotrlc
Compu,y on the old Pythian Park
lite.
Tile buDding, wIth 75,000
IQIW'I feet of floor space, is
near completloo. Tile Krill COn-ctloo Co., Cleveland, prime
-.&lt;tor, expectotohaveltready lor 0«14&gt;011cy later this year.

Comimmlq Improvement Corpn-atlon, headed by President
Beroard v. Fultz, ond Middleport Village COUIIcU.
The new !acllll&gt;' will replace
loot buildthe 27, 000
Ing, located oo Main st., that
houaes the Imperial Eleetrlc op.
eratlon In Middleport.

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Tha lower port of Mlddloporllo experiencing
point with prldo to the new developments.

Ol!lrlals ot the Mlddlopc&gt;l'!
P11inn1nJ Commission report ot- .
fOrts are UDderwa,y 1o attract Ill•
other lnmstry to the p..;,aent
lrnjlerlall!lectrlc structurewhen
the new building Ia &lt;OIIIjl!eled.
William Ch!ldo, plannlnc oommlolllon presldant, Indicated at
least one proOPOct Ia conliderlng locatlnc In the building.
The project to arriiJIIIO financing lor the new Jmperlal Electric building was called one of
the councy'a moat outstanding

Its gr-ot growth In over 1 century. omclala

lllihllgbllng the development In this area, I'OUihl.Y !rom PNrl st. lOUth, Ia tho , _ llnporlal
Plant on the PYtldan Park alto where a 75,000 ~e root buDding II being

'lbe DIN plant will replace the .structure now used located on Logan St. HDpes are high that
another lndultrycanbeobtainedlnthatbulldingwhen lmperlal Electric goes to ttalarger new quar.

ters.
Another out.tand1ng deveJopmett fa the beg1nnlng ot tbe town' a marina with Its pubUc UIKI
!acUII,y aloog Leading Creek, off Railroad st. Middleport Plamlng Comml1111011 of!lclall begen
-kine on tho marins project elpt yearo ago.
In addition to a number at new homes In the area, there are alao new buslneu houses.
A new service station at the lnteraection or Beech and Loeuat st. 11!1 near completion and another wtU be gotten underway 1100n on the oppolite side of the street. The Tin;,y'a Foodland and
Barp!nland operation has al10 experienced broad expanllon.
1be area has a new sewage main and lntercepton &amp;nd Middleport maintenance department
worker1, under the aupenision or &amp;!pt. H&amp;rold Chase, have completed installation ot along He·
doa of new lO.Jnch water main. New well• to provide an adequate IUJIPly of Water for Mid:ll
rt
Olld l'bmorqy have been drilled In the municipal park.
opo
.Mldd.leport residents are proud ot the development of the lower part or town and j stJy
On thta page and elae where~isthe report of these developments ln pictures and ~c1:::

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IIG!clal1, III\10rlal Electrle bid
piiiiiiOd to have Ita neW plllll Ill
a norlhei'n Oblo citY llld to ....,,-·
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It ilill be !he socood SOI!IhOist. orn •Oido Athlatlc Leoauo teii!OI'
o&amp;ch lAm. Athena IUI'Prloed Gllllj!GIIo with a ,j,nci.84 }"llllell
wfOII and Male• c¢o to ll!e,
ljloWing SOOd potential, In woJ..
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npoctl. . SOOdtoqy,
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.You · have . 1o ad' hack to
WoltOr Jom~ lolflld a pltoher

woui!4. uP Ill• 1968
. - w....,ol!al' by !lrlnc •

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STATION SITE'-at 1ho co,.
ner of Syca1n0re St., BeHh
St. and Stoto Roulo 7 (LOo

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· 'llli pirrw111oe iowered
Tllll\'1 ERA tor the ......, to
l,._IM Joriot hi Clovelond
llll!l!lt1 ond the ~~~west 1n ·the
.....,.r leipoi Bln&lt;l 1919 when
w~ ~ Po- a 1;49
IYirfte. ll'o al.Dther throwflock
IIi .the dMil ball era In this year

eust St.)-where a new Ash·
land Service Station 11 near
completion. Entirely mod·
ern, the station will be the
first of Itt scale in lower

Middleport. Galon Brown
Broad,..ay St., is local re~
resentatlve of Ashland Oil

ai ~ pllcher, .
.Uihoailh :' 'l1ant

and Refining Co. pro.ucts.

rn~erintendent,

COD!en witb driver, Ralph Hawley, In a maintenance depar~
mort truck. Cbase hu guided the fteld work Ill much of tho
PI'GIJ'ell In ICJIII'er Middleport the past year. - sentinel Photo.

The Man in the Field
Harold Cbaoe to the man who
pto odllod work andworrlla!rom
the l'llli4 prGII'OSS In lower Mld-

the new Jmperial Electric plant.
The line was Installed by the

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ance departments, under Chase's
supervision, [t saved the town
having to contract the job. Savings

Tho 'rillage malntenari&lt;O dep1111Do111 ~ for the
put year, however, enjoy a Jt.

"I think r1 the job I I a chal·
. _ .,.. lflld II very lnlerest1Dc," liJd ClJaM.
A former Middleport boord
CJI pil!le stla!ra member and an
a-nman who served two

1119 .lllweot,mark thio
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a 193 lb. aenlor; Koj)jlae~
will ·be roplaced by llab Hosldnoon, 16&amp; lb. )wllor.
Max 0.1too, 197lb. IOIIIor loll
tackle, aloo received a ln;ulled
log In the Gatlll&gt;olla outing .,..
reportedly wjll not be at ''lull
&amp;Oo" Dave Fager, 160 lb. sophomore, wlll take over tor Galton
when he ls not In the
Other Athena ol!enslve start,.
era will be LarryVInc:ent, 17Blb.
senior, left end; Bob 8ebrlnc, 157
aga!DJI GAHS.
lb. junior 11 left guard; Brooko
He II riaht tacld.e Steve Kappas, Fuller, 165lb._JurtiX', center; Reb

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Rellres 18 straight
Mickey Mantle, making what
could hive been hla !sat
appearance at Yankee !Jadlum,
olnsled In tho first lmlng with
two out. Tlmrt then retired 18
straight batten before Roy

2, New York bllllked Atlanta, 30, Chicago beat Los
41, and Cincinnati beat Plttaburg!l, 2-ll.
Brown Homers
Gates Brown hit a three..J'\111
homer with ooe oot In the ninth
White reached baae on an error Imine to 1111 Detroit pest
by Rrat baseman Duke limo Baltltnore. It wu the 30th game
with two oot In the ooventh. 11'1 the ])OIIIWII wilmer• have taken
the third tltne In the laat month In their last at hat.
the Yanks have been held to..,.
Ra,y Culp pitched Ills fourth
hit.
stralg!lt ond extended
Tlant struck out 11 wh!lo Ills scorilleu Inning streak to 39
!lnilhlll8 with 263 atrlkeout.l. Ho ao the Red Sox topped
YRIIIIId up at 21-8 lor the year, Wallhln8ton: Corl Yastrzemlkl
El-ero Ill llle Amll'ICIII IIDIIed In tho &lt;11111 run of the
League, Detroit nipped Balti- geme In the !lrlllnlllng.
more, 4-3, Boston tcJpped
Danny Cater's ..,....... bunt
Washington, 1~. Oakland nipped wiU. two out Ill the ninth acored
plneh-nmner . John Odom u
Chicago, Call!ornla,
6-4 llld ~.
-·drubbed
Ookland CUile !rom behind with
In the National League, st. two runs to nip Chicago.
Lou!• topped Ph!ladolplda, 5-4,
ltarmon Killebrew hit two
Hou- edged San Francllco,
bomers and drove ln three nm1
Ia· power
Mlnneeola peat
c.ll!ornia. They were the 16th
and 17th homers of the year lor
KillebreW, who WBI sidelined
lor almoll two mmlbo In the
All star game. lllzz stephen,
llllkln8 &lt;11111 Ills oecond maJor
leaguo 11ar1, went !l:oe lmlnga
IIi_ pin the vic:lor)'.

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Promoted Preoervatloa

Edward Everett, clergy-

man, statesman and one of

tbf great U.S. orators, raised
$'111,000 by l~urlnJ! on tbe
ell!'r.acter of. George"Waalllngton, wl]lch sum Wfnt for the
purcbUe ·and preservation of
~ount Vernon U · i notloilll
shrine.

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Gary ~,1751b. oeoloi',l'll!ll
end; Bob lllllllley, 150 lb. - ·
lor, flllll'ltrback; Ylke.GocidWID;
162 lb. ~r. lefl hall; Do\'11
Coon, 190 lb. Junior, !ullba~k,
IIIII Skip· Dennl- 160 lb. Jw&gt;.

tor, rl8ht haH.
Tho &lt;11111 probable c...,.l In
the slartlnii defenolve U - lor
tho visltoroloElckEssox,1501b.
junior, ond twin brother ol Roli,
going to ooe of the end spots and

Tom Heas, 135 lb. aerdor, at a
corner linebacker.
coach Cballcey np&gt;rta he will
" - the oame atartlne IIDHP•
on both defense and oft'eoae aa
he had la1t week agalllat Nell..,.
ville-York.

Name
Class
Officers .
MASON -

Cia,. o!!lcaro ond
representatives
lor the school year at Wahama

ltudeut cauncll

Santor, Gary Mitchell, prellldert; Roger Roush, vice president; Tommy Schwab, seeretary;
and Gary Fields, treuurer; representative• are Cathy Hag.
ael'Q ond Bob Dewhurta; alternates are Becky Raynes, Llnda
Weaver and Larry Carpenter.
Jwdor class, Pam Roush, president; Gary Clark, vice president; Sally Y-r. secretary;
Cheryl Burnt, treasurer; repreM
sentatlves, Clnda Fogle10111,
Ruth Roulh, and Cheryl Burna;
altemateo, 511orrl Workman,
JoiVI Yonker, stella King, Tera• Ferguau~.
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SophnmoreS, J!rerC Clark, preIll-; Tim Howard, vice prasldent; &amp;1181'1 McDaniel, teeretaQ;
Harriett Lane, treaaurer, and
Cbetq Hayoo, Gary Tedesco Olld
Kathy Fopesong, repre..lta~
lives, Olld Jltn Artis, Coz.r Cooke
and Da'fld R11110ll, alternateo.
Frellunan , Madey Alclrid&amp;e,
~nl!dent; Mike Howard, v I e o
lll'oaJt"''; Sacrelal7 -treaourar,
CbeRW' Roush; Birry Harris,
_ . , ~llldCUrtlolloulb,
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Elll!lh Grldo, John Burrlo,
prod-; J - Hart, vice pr,..
Ill-; Cindy lfosprl;y, IOC1'8-

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Pau&amp;b. treuurer,

Charlene Weaver,

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National League
W, L, Pet. GB
x.st. Loula ....96 64 .597

San Fnn ......86 73 ,541
Cincinnati ...•82 77 .516
Chlcaso , ••.••81 78 .609
Plttaburgh .•• ,80 79 .503
Atlante , . •.•.80 79 .503
Lol AlwOles ...74 85 .465
Ph!lldol]lhla ...74 86 .465
New York , •• ,72 87 .453
llouiiDn ••• ' ,71 88 .447
x.Cllnched pennant
Wedllesday'l Reoulla
st. Loula 5 Phila 4, night
Cincinnati 3 Plttaburgh 0,
New York 3 Atlanta o,
Houlton 3 San Fran 2,
Chicago 4 Los Angeles I

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24

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111urlda3'• Games
No games scheduled

Frlcloy' • Games
Phila at New York, night
P!ttaburgh at Chicago
San Fran at Clnclonatl, night
Los Ang at Atlanta, night
Houston

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.lnd homeroom ropn-.lves,

I'iiOGRESS LEADERS - The plaNiJne
emunllllon ............... of town .....u
atudled IIIII worked to help develql:iO..er
Mlddlepnrt, William Cldldo; left, Plallnlnc
emunlnlon president, llld Edl1011 Boker,
mmber, check a map locat.iJW the ~It 1
phase oflhe IIIITIDL John Zerlde, riahl, 11 •
Prllldelll of .counell, and another har&lt;j work.
or In behalf of the town. Other members of
the planalar emunlolll..,
Sl1uler,
Cll!rord .... Ma,yor c. 0. Flsber. Sentlael Photo.

Qlulotte

Grimm Olld Tracy Morris.
Saveatll Grado, Prealdoiii,Dan111' Uldllleld; vice prealdolll,
8 a D d 1 Grinlteld; eecretary ~
tr.lllrV, Grill .Roush; repre-.lvel, llllolldl Goodnlle,
CUia Hoaui1 and Bebin' Gilbert.

American Leltilll'
L. Pel.· GB
x.llotroH , .... 103 56 .64ll
Baltlmero • , •••90 70 .5f3 13\1
Cleveland • , ... 85 74 .5!5 18
.......85 74 .536 18
New York ••••. 81 78 .509 22
Oaldand •••••• 80 7') .501 23
- - •••••78 81 .491 25
Catl!ornla • • ••66 93 .415 17
Chicago ......6&amp; 94 .409 28
Wa~ ....112 96 .382 40\1
Wedllelidl,y'a Rooulta
· Dotr0114 Baltimore 3, night
Oaldand 5 Chicago 4, alght
lollmeiiOia 6 Call!orDla 2, nlg!lt
Bo- 1 w..illng!lm o, lllg!lt
Cleveland 3 New York 0
Toda1'• Probable Pitchers
All Tlmeo EDT
Clovalond (WUIIIIIII 13-10) .at
Baltimore (MeNall.J 21-10), 8 p.

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YH Gtttflt
••st ••• tr.IJI
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best fuel for
bome. Topl Ia lllllllfort,
eonvenlenee. Call Ul for
d•Hvery, any lime.

OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH

TWO-WAY RADIO
Fer letter, Qulcbr More Efficient Senlce

LEVEL OUT YOUR •

FUEL OIL COSTS
eEOUAL MON'I'MLY PAYMINTSe

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.lOIN OUR BUDGET PLAN NOW

game aclldlled
Frldi.Y'• Games
Minnesota at Oaldllld, nl8ht
Only

RIZER OIL COMPANY

Chl~uCall!ornll,nlg!lt

Wallhingtan at Dotrolt, nlg!lt
Cleveland at Balltmort, night
New York at Booton, nlg!lt

"YOU'LL LIKI! OUR SIRVICI!"
POMEROY, 0.

PHOME•614-o992-2101

Major LequO Leader&amp;
Preos Jntemallonal
National League

117 United

G. AB R. H. Pet.

Ro10, Cln 140 611 91 203
Alou, Pit 143 546 58 181
Alou, Alia 157 651 70 205
Joll1sn, Cllllt6 594 78 187
Flood, st. L 149 614 Tl 183
Beckrt, Chll52 632 98 188
staub, Hou 158 581 64 172
McCV)&gt;, SF 145 511 79 150
MayfCin' 143 543 77 159
Jones,' NY 1n 495 82 145
American Loaguo

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, 298
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Yatrsld, Bos
164
Cater, oak 144
Oliva, Min 128
Horton, Del 140
Boford, Ball28
Ublildr, MlnlSB
Cplrla, Ook156
Dvlllo, Call44
F.~ Wul56
c.r.... Min 124

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491
470
500
fl9
488
630
516
587
457

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52
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142
136
143
119
138
173
142
161
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Home Runs
National League: MeCO.ey, San
Fran 35; Bunka, ali 32; WU ..
llalill, Chi Slid Allen, Phil 30;
H. Aaron, All 28.
American League: F. Howard,
Wuh 43; Horlllll, Del 36; HarreliOD, BoB 3&amp;; Jaclulon, Olk
28; Freehan, Del 25.
Runa Baltod ..
National League: McCovey; San
Fran 102; Wllllama. Chl 98; Su·
Ia, Chi 9S; Para%, Cln 92; Clllll111- Pill 86.
A!fterlcan ~~ ltarrelBes 109; F, Howard, Wuh 106;
NDrthrup, Det 90; HortoD, Det
85; Powell, Bal 84.

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Kline, Pitt 12-6; Glb1011, st. L.
21-8) Repn, Chill~.
.American Leoauo:Mc:aln,Dat
31-4; Culp, Bol16~; ~Clore
21-8; l!ll...orth, Bol 15-7; McNall,r, Balll-10.

ol several thousand dollars were
reallzed. The larger line will
IUJJP}y a sprinkling system in
the plan~ r...,Ued by Wldorwrlt.

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In oddltloo, Chue•s depart.
ment murt aee to the gerieral
elean-up and maintenance ln town
ond Is In charge of oporatlnc
the sewage diiPQaai aystem.
••we check all manholes and
IUt stations In the sYstem Ohee
a week," said Chase, '"and keep
dally records oo the 1._ 81
llob100 to be lli&gt;mllted to the
federal &amp;vvenurtenl:.,.
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Middleport water and mainten-

Cbaae'1 department has also
had the responaiblllcy of gottiQg
Jllrio!ll, Cbale llld: the new Service into the new
· - . It'• the O'Pe of work Imperial Electric plant.
The Middleport maintenance
" " ~ all "" life." He OWII..... \\Iii IJdlhe Cbaoe Hard- deportment .... hal been In
- SbOrto IPirlallzlllglllplumb- charge of water wells at the mu~
. . _.. • line work.
nlcfl&gt;al park.
.( 1111 ~ completed IIIII Three- wells ore about reaL Iii• Ja .... Middleport un~ dy to ·ltart j)lllllplng 500 gallma
dor
wasln- of water J)OI' ~- The wells
••e!!iii "" \Ao ft. of l~b will Hrve llllddloport, Olld plano
1110 call lor to be lold
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Ill. Ill .. Fomtro,y Ylllop.

a.wi.-.

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The ares, beilljf built on a 17-

maintenance department

hal

~!'Ill ~ ERA

acre tract of land purchued by
the Corps of Engineers from
the Googleln ComPIII1, will be

Unlque COIDj)lll'ed ,to !,tel~ , ..
j..hlle uH !aeilltlos In lhlllt Ia ·
actually being built on LeS&lt;tlnc
Creek about a quarllr mile uplllream from the Ohio River, Entrance to the !acUity Ia !rom
Rallrood st.
''We think that our public use
ares is solng to be particularly desirable because of Ita location UJ) Leading Creek," 1111
Bill Childs, president of t h o
Mlddleporl Plannlnc Commission, one of the firlt, and the
most persistent puaber for the
msrlns.
The ]lllbllc uoe area being built
b)' So~' Hurricane, W. Va.
belied firm, will Include a large
launchtng ramp, a 75-car a n d
trailer parklnc area, comfort
ltatlons, J)fenle grounds and se.
lectlve planting Olld clearlnc.
Ch!lda recalls that the firlll
letter of appllcatlm Ill &lt;OIIIIectlon with olrorto to interelll the
v. s. Corps of Enslneen In the
location was written 1111960. Other membera of the plaming com.
mission, In additloo to Ch!ldl
were .Emmet 9nder, Kenny Me.•
Elhhmy, Bernard Fultz, and Ed1100 Baker.
Childs aa,ya that etrofta haV~
been underway tor sometime to
mako arranpmenta lor the
dredging ond basin work In connection with the second phaao of
the proJec~ ac:tual constructloo
of the marina. The Ohio llopart..
mont of Natural Re80UI'ces Ia
expected to particlpota In thio
phaae of the proJect and hopeo
are high the work will be complete In three rears when the
area will become a meeea for
bostlnc Olld water eatllllllull.

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Athena, however, baa a real
SOOd ball club ml cerlalnly has
prown l~elt a i'ell COJil)etltor,
even though Iller don't have thl
alze or aOme other telma, '' Jdd..
ed Chancey.
The Bulldogo literally outhlt
the much btaer Blue DevUa In
edging them !all weekend.
At least one reaular atarter,
Olld pouibb&gt; twO, wW ooe &lt;11111
lltnlted dutt agsinot the Maraudo
era becau,ae or bUurlea auatlioed
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Tiant Fires 1- Hit,
3~0~ Win Over Yanlis
By vrro STELLINO

the year.

Middleport

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lor an Increased work Ioree over a· periOd . of tltni.
bulk\.
belne conotructed by KriU C0111truetlon .;..., Clev&amp;o

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ACCESS CLEARING SHOWN

IUJJ'UIKir by the M. L. Sowards

CHECKING WITII EMPLOYEE - Harold Chase, the !Ut-

Meip Head Coach

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COnlllroctloo Company and Ia to
be completed botore the end of

movtaa

oliil

Willi' Lull Tlant'l
IUIIOd n111 av-tldl101ion.

!aclllt,y tllroulb U. S. Corps of
Engineers fUnds, waa begun Urla

Atw!lll Road into Marina area off Railrood SL

Nilloon.W,.York 30.0.

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Five railroad cars of cement
were used on the project in one
•·eek at the peak or construction
actlvlly.

construction

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..9&gt;oidr
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gr.ld club
the AlhenoBullqi come to

NEW BIJILDING - The new ln1&gt;erlal Electric COmpany
bulldi~V, llllder conotructlm on tlie P;rthlan Park propercy In
Middleport. has 75,000 square feet of 11oor opaco edeq-

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~"Thtre'l no .doullt If
that Fultz deaeneo U.e lion'•
share of the credit lot the uporllloa being Dildo Ill' Middleport lllateed of the plant being .
moved eDdrely out ot here."
laid one Mlddlopc&gt;l'! leader.
Flnancll)e of ~" .....structlon,
lhroulh the lnduatrlal ,..._,
tu exempt banda, hlcludod $126,000 subscribed by 1\lalgs clilzens, $25,000 by Esther Budbury Edworda, $30,000 by the
Farmers Bad&lt; Olld Savings Company of Pomeroy, $30,000 by
Pomaroy National Bank, $30,000
by the Citizens National Bank
of Middleport and $160,000 by
the Flroatone Bank of Akron.
KrUI Con&amp;tructlm ComPIII1
workers thta week have t h e
atruc:turo completely under roof
Olld have l&gt;ei&gt;&lt;m Interior work.

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pond II !lnanclnc Wli'8

The Middleport marins Ill the
lower pert of town altho mouth
of Leading Creek ac:tually atarled elpt years ago, Until thi1
put summer it was a dream to
be !ui!Uied.
The first pha1e ol the mar-

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Marina Planning Started in 1960

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Wllloma • • • • . . . • • , . •• • • .. •• .• I 2 I 4a
Eutorn . . . . . . . .. .... ........ l 2 0 48
Gallipolis . . . . . . . . ...... ...... I 2 0 37
Miller, • • , , . , • •••• • •••• ••••• 1 2 0 24
Glouster • • • • • , , • • , , , • , • • • • • • 1 2 o 20
Southern • • . , , , , , • • • , • • • , , , , • • 0 3 0 36
Ironton o o o o o o
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0 3 0 20
Vllllon Cou11Q' , , • , , , , , • , , , • , , , , 0 3 0 12

Alednder • • • • • . • • , • . • • , , • • , , , 2

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35
32
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106

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Southern • . . • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • . • • • • 0

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Elisteru

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OVERALL SCORING
NAME- TEAM
TD P AT PTS (G) AVG,
Jerry Polley, Nels&lt;milllo-York , , • , . . . , 3 0 18 (2) 9.0
llowo Coon, AlbenB • • , • • .. .... ..... 4 2 26 (3) S. 7
Darwin Valentine, Jackson • • • • • • •••• • 4 2 26 (3)
8. 7
Rick Perdue, Wellotoo , •• , , • ••• , •• , , 4 0 24 (3) 8.0
Toby VIa, Wellstoo • , , , , • • • , • •• • , • , 3 1 19 (3) 6.3
lleon!s Au!!, Meigs • , •. , , : . , , , , • , , , 3 I 19 (3) 6,3
O!uck Robinloo, Fedenl·Hocklng •• • ••• • 3 0 18 (3) 6.0
Tam Pro~~ a, Gallw«to • . . . •• • • . • , . . • 3
0 18 (3) 6. 0
Gary Clark, Wllloma , • . , , ••..• • , .. • 4
0 24 (3) 6.0
ll!rk Jackoon, Point Pleuant • . • , , •• , •• 4 0 24 (3
6. 0
John Bolito!, WeDstoo , • , , ••• , , , • , , , , 3 0 18 (3) 6.0
Dennis Heodley, Wellston , , , , , , , , , • 3 0 18 (3) 6. 0
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO. ATHLETIC LEAGUE
NAME- TEAM
TD PAT PTS. (G)
Terry Ooboroe, Jackson • • ••• ...• • 2
2 H (ll
0 12 (I)
Demla Au!~ Maip , . , . , • , . • , • , • , 2
Chuck Conrld, '-'&gt; . , , . .. .. . . .. I
4 10 (I)
Jdm Smith, Mo!gs •• • • , , , • , •• • , • , I
4 10 (I)
oa.. Cooa, Atheno •• • ••. • •••• , •• •I
2
8 (I)
Ml.ke Akers, lroDton , • • , • • • • •• • , •• 1
o 6 (1)
Dua
lAloan ••. , • •• , .••• • I
0
6 (I)
0
6 (I)
John Bothe!, Wellstoo • , • •• , • , • • , , , I
0
6 (I)
llelllllll Heodley, Wellotoo • • , ••• •• , , , I
T11111 !Pen&lt;er, Galltpol!s ••• • • , • ••..• 0
0
3 (I)
MlkoGnle,Me!go •• , • •••• • ••• •. •• O
2
2(1)
• • ID&lt;IIIIes I lleld goo!

-her.

rays, contracting G e r m an
measles or taking various
drugs such as quinine, sulfa&amp;,

Iodides, anticoagulants and
cortisone or other hormone•
in !be first three months of
her pregnancy. M..t obstet·
r!cians pemrlt intercoUI'IIe in
moderaUon in the first half
of pregnancy.

DISCUSS CONFERENCE - Left to rJaht, Gordon K. llarrla, Eastmoor Hlch Scholll Prlllc~
John W, Robison, Director of Educ:ad1111ll AcdYitlos, COlumbus 111111 Soolhern Ohio Eloetrlc Cllmpany and Jack G. G!hbo, East ll1&amp;b School Prine~ talk over tho allllOUIIC8IIIenl of tho lOth an.
nual National Youth Conference oo tho~. to be hel&lt;l Nov. 21-2311 the Shoraton-CIIicqo HilleL
Htrrls is tho son of Robert W, Harris, So. Second A,..,111111111e husband of tho Iormor Miry E..,.
i&lt;e HeMessy, both of Mlddiiii'Olio and a rormer !notruJnonlal music !notructor II Middleport High
School. The conference, sponsored by tho
electric ut!Dty !nduotry, wiU lnclllle 15
of centroJ 111111 southern Ohio's br!gbtest 100111, who wDiottollll •• gueala of Colwnbuo 111111 Soulhern. Representiow most of the 50 ltolea, deleptes wiU meet SCIIle or the c:ouatry'o top oclentilll
and bear about the latest progreu in a varle1;y or acientlllc areas. nda year's theme Ia "The
Power in Combining Sclentltlc Dlsclpll.naa."

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TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
TEAM
PTS (G) Avg,
Pt. Pleuant • • , , 12 (4) 3.0
2 0 FodenJ.Ilocklllg. • 18 (3) 6.0
I 0 WeDaton •••••• , 24 (3) 8.0
2 0 Alexander • • ,, ., 26 (3) , 7
1 0 Eutorn ••• , •• • 28 (3) 9.3

Yds. No. TD
Washburn, lron.. . • 59 2 0

Boougller, ~ , •
Spencer, GallIa • • •
Shafter, Jack. • , • •
Dennison, Ath. • •• •

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OTHERS
Soothwestern It Soolhern
Fedenl-Ha&lt;ldng at Watwna
Berne Union at Vlalon County
SATIJHDAY
Logan Elm It Miller (2:00)

Q-1 have just discovered
that I am two months pregnant. When I was about two
weeks pregnant I had a cbest
X ray, not knowing then that
1 was pregnant. Could tbli
cause any blrth defecli In my
baby?
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A-Although to be on the
safe side pregnant women arf
advised not to have any X·ray
films made except for vital

reasons, a properly screened
X ray of !be chest would not

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Yde. No. Avg,
Rltter, Athena , , ,164 4 4LO

Birr , Meigs , • , , , 241 6
Spencer, OelUI •• 192 5
M!dlda, N-Y •• ••• 380 10
Johnston, Log. ' •• 110 3

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38. 4
38.0
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PASSING
RECEIVING
Cmp-Att Int. Yds TD
No. Yds.
Slem'man, lr, • 10-22 I 138 0
77
DeStclh'n, Jck. . 8-17 2 139 2 Akers, Iron. • • • 4
74
Perdue, WeDs•• 5-10 0 76 I Bethel, WeilL, , , 4
llllldley, Ath. • • 5-11 1 88 0 Oabor.., Jack, • ,3 104
Werry, Meigs . • 4-10 0 121 2 Moaollarpr. Jkll. 3 24
*"""er, Gal •. 4-14 3 ! 8 o Edwards, Iron. • .3 20

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I' "ey, Wella. .. 102 16
Smith, Meigo .. .. 102 22
VII, WeDIIfoo • . •• 94 H

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Busy lbeoe dayo plamlng and making arranpmenta for the anmeettni of alwnio! of U.e Knotto Auctioneer School is Racine' a
Cornahan. · . . '
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Thlo yesr tho event - with Jim u chairman - wiD be held at
blc&gt;yal Oak Park 011 Oct. 13, There wiU be eleetloo of olflcera and
,..UllrY ol the Buhen Fire Department will serve a omorpa-

Come see how perfectly your
favorite Pendennls Club
coat fits you.

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DOWNIE·GROSS
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DIVISION 0, HUHN·IUIIt

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YOUTH ASKED FOI\ ll'l
Thlo column Ia for YOune peo.
plo, their problema and pleao.
ures, their troubles and tun. Ao
Willi the roll ol Helen HelD US!,
lt welcomes lauihs but won't
dodge a serious cpestlo" with
a bruah-&lt;&gt;11.
Send your teenage q.aestion1
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr' care
of Helen Help USI thlo newopaper
NoBODY'S BUSJNE$ BUT
OWN - AND HIS WIFE'S
Dear Helen:

Why must parents be so darn

Helen Boltel
Dear Helen:
Every time 1 pull a goof OJld
my parents find out, the.Y al·

oupor!or? ,''- INFERIOR AND
NOT L()';iNG rr
Dear IANL]:
You've pinpointed an almost

gel! : I

buuetrt

Cordovan?..•
No, it's.

LOAFERS
Choo se your favorite color now : blue, green, brown,
cordo and golden .

CHAPMAN-CANADAY

POMEROY, D.

POMEROY

MAIN ST.

SHOE STORE

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HERE'S A LAST MINUTE FLASH 00 this evenlni!"a public
~==~ 011 new houolnil .to be held ot tho Pomeroy JIDiior Hleh
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at_~~m. ho
-~ - L'ch -'D be among the firms dil·
A m~ar me com~. ~ ••
~1Yi11C -~ they have to cilrer in new homes 111111 prices will serve
refre&amp;hments ot lito meeting. Michigan representatives or the eo.
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lumboa booed firm wiD be at the meet!ng.
· · The nleetlns hal resulted from an armouncement by Attom~
ifronk W, Porter that $1,800,000 for new houolnil Will be mada
) valllble ~re.
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ttyHe also hal a ''friend" who
can 1 him at least o!x times a
day. I presume h8 calls her just
as orten. 1 know there mull be
oomethins _..., them.
Tho other girls Ill tho office
know about 11da stnc:o they have
answered these calla when Ihave
been away. ~ ask me oow 1
can have respect for my boll,
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but 1 answer thla is his per·
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aonaJ businoos and none ol mine.
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Cootum!ns for neat aummer'o Big Bend Minstrel Asaoclatlonhas . 1 still kdrnlre him ao 11 good
fbeen received. 1111 atttaet!ve and colorfUl costuming was purchased exeCutive and a wonderful em~
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s ahead in order to take adventago of sale pr!eeo offered by a ployer. Am I l'il'Ogi'l - BROADdnnstl flrl\ll'-~ ~' """""" ~
am.m SECRETARY
Tho baJ#nl:e 'lf-ae'W co~ neaded Jllll be aocured afler ,,.. ij15 Sec retary:
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Ilia 8,t unjlarrlay next IUmmor.
No, You're rlgbtl
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AND HERE'S A Brl' WHICH MIGHT 1Ift your splrHa - pattlcu- o,POculate 011 her boss's private
'tarl,y, if yoo'releolins thall11manU;y'o ptt!ne pr~ fial&lt;r.
affairs and tf she does she
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Lait Frida,\', Jeff Burt, SCll1 Ill Mr. and Mra. Mamn Burt ol_ ohould' eive him the b..,'eflt of
:li&gt;IJI!I,r&lt;OY, atlellded Ill~ 'Me!p Hlch same atNeliiX!illlo. He had in hlo tho doubt. Have you considered
··ilocket a . ..~ltold .~ a considerable amount of mOMJIJIII. that 11do ealler might bo one
'\oel~le plpeta. · ' '· · ' .
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Ill · tlibse "helpless" retstlvea
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During the pme, Jeff lOll tho bDifold. His searches were frolt. ·or cu'ento who drlve .bullneU·
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• 'i..__ men crazy? A •itria" would.
). &amp;mdaJ afteriiQOD - after Jolt had 1e!l for colleee at - . . .
teleJ)IiOna a married Dian
tllreen - a teleplilioe call c:amelnto lite Burt home from Greg No]. at' hla olf!ee six times a da,Y
~ - ,a·-.alii' o1 Nel-me, IAIVIolnil tho family tbat he. had _ 1oot 11 abo ~ to keep
[;,:.., the bW!old. ,
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t"'"'"'J'Ueeday, the.bllllold and all of its eoatellla arrlvlll via mall t.l :·
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' 1lon•t you?l

1969 Mustang SportsRoof

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CLOTHING HOUSE
Main St.

Pomeroy
All Of the1969 Clievrolet
cars &amp; bucks are

fabulou' and we'll
be pleased to show

thk newest ol the new
tcryou.at 011 uealer·

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PT•.PLEAS~NT I. VA!

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Tori~O tQr '69. ~~s on iv~ CIS hOf or OS
luxutioys~Ps, Y9U pf.tas•~ Engines .range
all tho wbv upta a 41!1)-cu.ln. Cobfa Joo

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ship, Sept. 26!

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Member Fedural Reserve System
Member F.D.I.C.

EDGERTON SHOES FROM .l4.tl

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

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THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

E very appearance of meei'IIChaum-like burllltlldy
Cordovan . . . but the uppers &amp;re soft. Corfam.
resists scuft'a. Clean&amp; Just with the wipe of a
damp clothf

Trust your home heat to

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paid that bill! Come m

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Miss America.

even more stupid.
They keep teli!ns me I ohould
make my own declslona, but when
1 do, and they bomb, lt'a al~

most as II my folk&amp; were glad.
Here's an example, not the big-

It's ,because we're ex-

ercising great self.reatralnl.
we want you 1o beoome Independent, true, but we hate to
admit you no longer need uo.
So Wben you goof, it makes ••
feel Important aeatn aa II we
were stm "In cbarge.11' Y o u
woo't lully understand thlo WI·
til you ha&gt;e - s ol your own,
and then I hope yw remember
b'ack and do some fancy tonguebiting. :rve had to, many a tlme,
and 1 otill csn't entirely c:onlr&lt;!l
the uamug mother" symctro..11e.

she could prove she

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ways aay, H( could have told you
It wouldn't workJ" or somelhing
stmUar, Which makes me feel

a s!ze.14 patten&gt;,
Wblch Is what I have always
taken, but I didn't see lt was
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1 work as a aecretary tor a the Cjnew sizing," 10 of course
Ulllq.oe feature ol the meeting will be Wben tho auctlooeoro very nice man in a hip position the dress I made was too big.
their lllento in - ol all th!np - 80 lllctiCIIII , and the will! a corporaUoo. He treats When my mother saw the pat~
aloctiooeer li
me with roopect, lo kind and
~d 'are provided by auctlooeera partlc:IJiallnr, and considerate.
go Into.' tho oJumnl uooctatlon kl~ ·
He ta married and ha8 a fam.

.aelo-.

THAT,t•

· SHERRY WORKMAN

Letart, .;.... Bo~ Young, dau8fller of Mr. Wm. . Youow, New Riven. Attendants
are Sherry Workman of· the junior class and LIDia Holbrook, sophomore
clall. The h&lt;1110CIIIIIiile parode wiU start ot1:30 p, m. Frida,\' Ill New Haven
111111 wtlllll.anco to lhe hlgb school. The Royol Jesters wiU provide m..tc Cor
the dance which will rouw the game. Admia1ion f&lt;r the dance is 50 cents.
~ • tern, abe pointed to the "New
Slzlne" label will! "I could hove
told you that!" .U U I was tt10
dumb to read.

US. ••By

THURS.~

SHOE I fORM EN

HOMECOMING AT W~HAMA - Preparatioos are campi- lor
Wahaml' s HcXnec&lt;Diins game 111111 dance this Frlda,Y, Sept. 21th, at Bachtel
Field when Wllloma wiU play Fedenl-Hocklne. Tho pme ·~ II 8 P. m.
Collllldotes tor queen are Sharon Roach, daughter of Mr. 111111 Mrs. lllle
Rooch, Now Haven; Mary Arlhor, dall]lhter ofMr.111111 Mrs. Wm. V. Arther,

Helen Help

That tells the story of
our handsomely NOW-styled
Pendennls Club sport coats.
The richest colors In twenty
year~ robustly $tyled in
figure: flatterlna lines.
And with _the rugged all·male
patterns thJit give you that
self·assured well-dressed
feeling.

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universal weatmesa in parents.
If we do(it say tt[ told you
so," or u] ·could have told you

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CHECKING ACCOUNT

BETTY YOUNG

Chevrolet
intrOdUCes

1&amp;:-~

Leaeue cl~.

worn.'

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palno after four dayo or practice
with
the National
Hockey

this vert· rarely bappenS:' as ·
shown. by the fact llial''lil a
combined series of 7,500
en vaccinated ~durb&gt;g p.,g.
nancy, none of theh' ~
showed any iJgns of lmall~'
or any bli1li dtfecls altrlllilt~ble to this dl-.~..
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RtSIIING PASSING
NETOFF. NET, liEF,
Yda. A-a. Yda. A'lo Yds. A'lo Ydl. A'lo
Alheal • • •• •• •• , 181 18LO 88 88.0 269 269.0 104 104.0
r.elllpnUa., •• • • , .78 78.0 26 26.0 104 104.0 269 269,0
.. ... . .. ' . 73 '13.0 138 136.0 211 211.0 275 275.0
Jockooo • • , • , • • •• 54 54.0 139 139.0 193 193.0 285 285.0
~ ' • •••••••• 277 277, 0 . 8
8.0 285 285.0 193 193.0
Mo!ga , • • • , , . • • , 242 242.0 121 12LO 383 363.0 90 90.0
Nels. -York • ••• ••• 90 90.0
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o.o 90 90.0 363 363.0
Wellotoo ..... , .. 199 199.0 76 76.0 275 275,0 2ll 21LO

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BUFFET

PLEASANT POINJ
RESORT

TEAM

RUSHING
Yds. Car, Avg,
Atheao . ... 149 24 6,2

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because
sisted on ill
!be first half of
nancles. My doctor
tercourse during preiiJlancy
has nothing to do with the
development of the fetus . ·b ut
that it may callSe a miscarriage. What do you think? .
A-Birlll defecla and retar·
dation may be caulled by a
woman being exposed to X

CONIUitCI'ION

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pregn~y?

FIGHT SLATED
LAST WEEK'S RESULT&amp;:
TAMPA, Fla. (IJPI)- Clevl&gt;SEOAL:
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.
PUNT RETURNS
1111111 William1, who loll to
Athens
8
Gallipolis
3
Yd. No. 'ID
Caa.Wo Clay In a bid lor tho '
Stacks, from • • • • 13.95
ADULTS - $2.50
Ault, Meigs • . . • 59 4 0 Wellston 12 lrontoo 6
holvywel]lllt title two Ytll'l ago,
has aareed to llsht Molle
McManis, WeDs. , • 21 2 0 Logan 16 Jack1011 14
CHILDREN - $1.75
Mossb'ger, Jack. •• 19 3 0 Meigs 30 Nels.·Yarl&lt; 0
HarroD of St. Petorlbor8 in I
MOVC
AVG. ~neer, Gai.Ua . • . 6 0 1
10-«J~Dl&lt;! hero Oct. 7. The
u . o Johnston, Lop.n • , • 5 1 0 Alexalder 14 Eastern 6
2t.year-&lt;&gt;ld Harrell has a 16-1
OTHERS
12.0 McBroom, Logan • • 5 1 0
The Men's Stall
record while WUilamo, "· hal
10.0
K,yger Creek 34 Soolhem 14
won four Umeo elnce hla loll Ill
10.0
PL PleiSant 15 Hulll!n!lton 0 Cl
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
6.0
No. Yds. TD
lilm!lton Twp,
38 VInton
ay.
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Ravenswood
33 Wahama
6 Co. 0 • • .
6. o Johnston, ' - n • . • 2 5 0
6,0 Eight tied Cor second with one New Lex. St. AL22 Glouster 0
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6.0
liP Ieee
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
6.0
FRIDAY
x3.0
2.0
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
SEOAL
TEAM
PTS ([J) A&gt;g. Athens at Meigs
... •' ~ . 'i 'lL 1
WeDotoo ••• , .. 88 Q) ~.3 Ironton at Gall]j)olls
Jackson , , •• , , 71T (3) 23.3 Jackoon at Well~ ..
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6. 0 Atheos •• , , , , • 62 (3) 20. 7
MOVC
6. o Fed..flocldng , • • 54 (3) 18.0 Eastern at Glooster
6,0

' MID-0100 VAILEY CONFERENCE
NAME, TEAM
TD PAT PTS (Gl
Cnlf White, AleWideL .. .. .. , .. .. .. I
2
8 (1)
Ste,. Grlulllld, Alounder •• , .• , • , , , • 1
0
6 (I)
Bob RIIA:hlo, Eastern •• •••• ••. •••. • , I
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6 (I)
(OIIIy polalo ocored so far)
TEAM STATISTICS
FIBST DOWNS
PASSING
TEAM •..•.. , , , , .Gm. Twn A'I- &lt;Jw, A'lo
Cmp-Att
Athens • . •• • • •••• 1
12 12.0
5
5,0
5-11
5-16
GoJI]j)ollo , • • • , • • , I
5
5.0
12 12, 0
10-22
lrontoo ...... .. . I
8
8,0
19 19,0
8-17
Jackaon .... .. ... I
8
6.0 18 18.0
1· 6
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18 16.0
8
8.0
4-11
llldp .. .. .. .. .. . 1
16 16.0
3
3.0
0-9
Nela.·York ... ... .. I
8
3.0 16 16.0
5-10
WellotGa .. .. .. ... I
19 19.0
8
8.0

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~whilt blo,.ii~~\l~'lii -·~.U·

to vaccinate ag~s!sm&amp;liDOii
may crpss the plac~nta aiiif'lii=
fl!!!! the fetus. Wllin. thll ~ ·
pe11,1, the . fetus may. die JiUI

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SOUTHEASTERN 0100 ATHLETIC LEAGUE
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP.
Meigs .
• • , , ... .. .... . .. .. I 0 0 30
0
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• •••.•••• • ••••• •• • 1 0 0 16
14
Wellston
, , • , , , •• , • • • , • ••• • I 0 0 12
6
Athena . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... 1 o o 8
3
Jaekaoo • •• .• , •• • • • • •••.•••. o 1 o 14
16
Ironton •••• • : . . •••.••• • ••• .• • • o 1 o s
12
GaiiWdis • • .. • .. .. .. ... .. ... o 1 0 3
8
Neloonilllo-Yarl&lt; , , , , , , , • , , , • , , , 0 I 0
0
30
liiJD..OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM
WLT TEAM OPP.
6
•1.,...,-er . . , , . . ••. , , , • . , . . , , .• ,1 0 0 1!

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MELNYK OUT
PliiLADELPIUA (IJ_P J)-Cen·
ter Gary MeiiiYk of tho
Philadelphia Flyero · lo belne
broogllt here lor · "lllrther
inedleal teats" after a alx-dt.r
hoaj)ilal otay Ill ~oboe.

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(lacilllleo
of Sept. 21)
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP.
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Pallll Ploollll! . . .. .. .. ....... . .. 3 0 I 83
Wellstoa • , , • . , •••• • • • ••• • .• • , , • 3 0 0 88
Z4
Jackson • , , • , , ••• , • ••••• •• • , • , 2
1 0 70
31
A1:heDs • , • • • • , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 1 0 82
SO
Ftderll..HockbW • • • • • • • ••• ••• •• , 2 1 o 54
18
Meigs , • • , • • , ••••• • ••• , , ••• • ,2 1 0 49
St
NeliOJWUle-York • • • , , • • •• •• , •• •• 2 1 o 46
36
Laaaa .• • .. • . ••• . .••• •.. • • ••• 2 1 0 36 35

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Rom·Atr V~· For Torlno sl)lrll ~lth extra
SO!IiAgs Cidded, ,choos•, froft'l ~ught n~tw
'6'1 'f.alrlanel. ste oil 52 of menaw '49

. fOrds tpfkiv.

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. IOnge'r .wheelmore front

a Chrysler
dosigned
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Wllloma • • • • . . . • • , . •• • • .. •• .• I 2 I 4a
Eutorn . . . . . . . .. .... ........ l 2 0 48
Gallipolis . . . . . . . . ...... ...... I 2 0 37
Miller, • • , , . , • •••• • •••• ••••• 1 2 0 24
Glouster • • • • • , , • • , , , • , • • • • • • 1 2 o 20
Southern • • . , , , , , • • • , • • • , , , , • • 0 3 0 36
Ironton o o o o o o
o
o o o o
o
0 3 0 20
Vllllon Cou11Q' , , • , , , , , • , , , • , , , , 0 3 0 12

Alednder • • • • • . • • , • . • • , , • • , , , 2

67
28
35
32
55
106

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

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Glouster • • • • • • •. • • • • , •• , •• , • • •• D

0

Southern • . . • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • . • • • • 0

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Elisteru

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6

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OVERALL SCORING
NAME- TEAM
TD P AT PTS (G) AVG,
Jerry Polley, Nels&lt;milllo-York , , • , . . . , 3 0 18 (2) 9.0
llowo Coon, AlbenB • • , • • .. .... ..... 4 2 26 (3) S. 7
Darwin Valentine, Jackson • • • • • • •••• • 4 2 26 (3)
8. 7
Rick Perdue, Wellotoo , •• , , • ••• , •• , , 4 0 24 (3) 8.0
Toby VIa, Wellstoo • , , , , • • • , • •• • , • , 3 1 19 (3) 6.3
lleon!s Au!!, Meigs • , •. , , : . , , , , • , , , 3 I 19 (3) 6,3
O!uck Robinloo, Fedenl·Hocklng •• • ••• • 3 0 18 (3) 6.0
Tam Pro~~ a, Gallw«to • . . . •• • • . • , . . • 3
0 18 (3) 6. 0
Gary Clark, Wllloma , • . , , ••..• • , .. • 4
0 24 (3) 6.0
ll!rk Jackoon, Point Pleuant • . • , , •• , •• 4 0 24 (3
6. 0
John Bolito!, WeDstoo , • , , ••• , , , • , , , , 3 0 18 (3) 6.0
Dennis Heodley, Wellston , , , , , , , , , • 3 0 18 (3) 6. 0
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO. ATHLETIC LEAGUE
NAME- TEAM
TD PAT PTS. (G)
Terry Ooboroe, Jackson • • ••• ...• • 2
2 H (ll
0 12 (I)
Demla Au!~ Maip , . , . , • , . • , • , • , 2
Chuck Conrld, '-'&gt; . , , . .. .. . . .. I
4 10 (I)
Jdm Smith, Mo!gs •• • • , , , • , •• • , • , I
4 10 (I)
oa.. Cooa, Atheno •• • ••. • •••• , •• •I
2
8 (I)
Ml.ke Akers, lroDton , • • , • • • • •• • , •• 1
o 6 (1)
Dua
lAloan ••. , • •• , .••• • I
0
6 (I)
0
6 (I)
John Bothe!, Wellstoo • , • •• , • , • • , , , I
0
6 (I)
llelllllll Heodley, Wellotoo • • , ••• •• , , , I
T11111 !Pen&lt;er, Galltpol!s ••• • • , • ••..• 0
0
3 (I)
MlkoGnle,Me!go •• , • •••• • ••• •. •• O
2
2(1)
• • ID&lt;IIIIes I lleld goo!

-her.

rays, contracting G e r m an
measles or taking various
drugs such as quinine, sulfa&amp;,

Iodides, anticoagulants and
cortisone or other hormone•
in !be first three months of
her pregnancy. M..t obstet·
r!cians pemrlt intercoUI'IIe in
moderaUon in the first half
of pregnancy.

DISCUSS CONFERENCE - Left to rJaht, Gordon K. llarrla, Eastmoor Hlch Scholll Prlllc~
John W, Robison, Director of Educ:ad1111ll AcdYitlos, COlumbus 111111 Soolhern Ohio Eloetrlc Cllmpany and Jack G. G!hbo, East ll1&amp;b School Prine~ talk over tho allllOUIIC8IIIenl of tho lOth an.
nual National Youth Conference oo tho~. to be hel&lt;l Nov. 21-2311 the Shoraton-CIIicqo HilleL
Htrrls is tho son of Robert W, Harris, So. Second A,..,111111111e husband of tho Iormor Miry E..,.
i&lt;e HeMessy, both of Mlddiiii'Olio and a rormer !notruJnonlal music !notructor II Middleport High
School. The conference, sponsored by tho
electric ut!Dty !nduotry, wiU lnclllle 15
of centroJ 111111 southern Ohio's br!gbtest 100111, who wDiottollll •• gueala of Colwnbuo 111111 Soulhern. Representiow most of the 50 ltolea, deleptes wiU meet SCIIle or the c:ouatry'o top oclentilll
and bear about the latest progreu in a varle1;y or acientlllc areas. nda year's theme Ia "The
Power in Combining Sclentltlc Dlsclpll.naa."

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TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
TEAM
PTS (G) Avg,
Pt. Pleuant • • , , 12 (4) 3.0
2 0 FodenJ.Ilocklllg. • 18 (3) 6.0
I 0 WeDaton •••••• , 24 (3) 8.0
2 0 Alexander • • ,, ., 26 (3) , 7
1 0 Eutorn ••• , •• • 28 (3) 9.3

Yds. No. TD
Washburn, lron.. . • 59 2 0

Boougller, ~ , •
Spencer, GallIa • • •
Shafter, Jack. • , • •
Dennison, Ath. • •• •

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McManis, Wells. • . 21

OTHERS
Soothwestern It Soolhern
Fedenl-Ha&lt;ldng at Watwna
Berne Union at Vlalon County
SATIJHDAY
Logan Elm It Miller (2:00)

Q-1 have just discovered
that I am two months pregnant. When I was about two
weeks pregnant I had a cbest
X ray, not knowing then that
1 was pregnant. Could tbli
cause any blrth defecli In my
baby?
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A-Although to be on the
safe side pregnant women arf
advised not to have any X·ray
films made except for vital

reasons, a properly screened
X ray of !be chest would not

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Yde. No. Avg,
Rltter, Athena , , ,164 4 4LO

Birr , Meigs , • , , , 241 6
Spencer, OelUI •• 192 5
M!dlda, N-Y •• ••• 380 10
Johnston, Log. ' •• 110 3

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38. 4
38.0
36.7

PASSING
RECEIVING
Cmp-Att Int. Yds TD
No. Yds.
Slem'man, lr, • 10-22 I 138 0
77
DeStclh'n, Jck. . 8-17 2 139 2 Akers, Iron. • • • 4
74
Perdue, WeDs•• 5-10 0 76 I Bethel, WeilL, , , 4
llllldley, Ath. • • 5-11 1 88 0 Oabor.., Jack, • ,3 104
Werry, Meigs . • 4-10 0 121 2 Moaollarpr. Jkll. 3 24
*"""er, Gal •. 4-14 3 ! 8 o Edwards, Iron. • .3 20

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Smith, Meigo .. .. 102 22
VII, WeDIIfoo • . •• 94 H

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Busy lbeoe dayo plamlng and making arranpmenta for the anmeettni of alwnio! of U.e Knotto Auctioneer School is Racine' a
Cornahan. · . . '
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Thlo yesr tho event - with Jim u chairman - wiD be held at
blc&gt;yal Oak Park 011 Oct. 13, There wiU be eleetloo of olflcera and
,..UllrY ol the Buhen Fire Department will serve a omorpa-

Come see how perfectly your
favorite Pendennls Club
coat fits you.

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YOUTH ASKED FOI\ ll'l
Thlo column Ia for YOune peo.
plo, their problema and pleao.
ures, their troubles and tun. Ao
Willi the roll ol Helen HelD US!,
lt welcomes lauihs but won't
dodge a serious cpestlo" with
a bruah-&lt;&gt;11.
Send your teenage q.aestion1
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr' care
of Helen Help USI thlo newopaper
NoBODY'S BUSJNE$ BUT
OWN - AND HIS WIFE'S
Dear Helen:

Why must parents be so darn

Helen Boltel
Dear Helen:
Every time 1 pull a goof OJld
my parents find out, the.Y al·

oupor!or? ,''- INFERIOR AND
NOT L()';iNG rr
Dear IANL]:
You've pinpointed an almost

gel! : I

buuetrt

Cordovan?..•
No, it's.

LOAFERS
Choo se your favorite color now : blue, green, brown,
cordo and golden .

CHAPMAN-CANADAY

POMEROY, D.

POMEROY

MAIN ST.

SHOE STORE

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HERE'S A LAST MINUTE FLASH 00 this evenlni!"a public
~==~ 011 new houolnil .to be held ot tho Pomeroy JIDiior Hleh
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at_~~m. ho
-~ - L'ch -'D be among the firms dil·
A m~ar me com~. ~ ••
~1Yi11C -~ they have to cilrer in new homes 111111 prices will serve
refre&amp;hments ot lito meeting. Michigan representatives or the eo.
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lumboa booed firm wiD be at the meet!ng.
· · The nleetlns hal resulted from an armouncement by Attom~
ifronk W, Porter that $1,800,000 for new houolnil Will be mada
) valllble ~re.
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ttyHe also hal a ''friend" who
can 1 him at least o!x times a
day. I presume h8 calls her just
as orten. 1 know there mull be
oomethins _..., them.
Tho other girls Ill tho office
know about 11da stnc:o they have
answered these calla when Ihave
been away. ~ ask me oow 1
can have respect for my boll,
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but 1 answer thla is his per·
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aonaJ businoos and none ol mine.
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Cootum!ns for neat aummer'o Big Bend Minstrel Asaoclatlonhas . 1 still kdrnlre him ao 11 good
fbeen received. 1111 atttaet!ve and colorfUl costuming was purchased exeCutive and a wonderful em~
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s ahead in order to take adventago of sale pr!eeo offered by a ployer. Am I l'il'Ogi'l - BROADdnnstl flrl\ll'-~ ~' """""" ~
am.m SECRETARY
Tho baJ#nl:e 'lf-ae'W co~ neaded Jllll be aocured afler ,,.. ij15 Sec retary:
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No, You're rlgbtl
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AND HERE'S A Brl' WHICH MIGHT 1Ift your splrHa - pattlcu- o,POculate 011 her boss's private
'tarl,y, if yoo'releolins thall11manU;y'o ptt!ne pr~ fial&lt;r.
affairs and tf she does she
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Lait Frida,\', Jeff Burt, SCll1 Ill Mr. and Mra. Mamn Burt ol_ ohould' eive him the b..,'eflt of
:li&gt;IJI!I,r&lt;OY, atlellded Ill~ 'Me!p Hlch same atNeliiX!illlo. He had in hlo tho doubt. Have you considered
··ilocket a . ..~ltold .~ a considerable amount of mOMJIJIII. that 11do ealler might bo one
'\oel~le plpeta. · ' '· · ' .
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Ill · tlibse "helpless" retstlvea
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During the pme, Jeff lOll tho bDifold. His searches were frolt. ·or cu'ento who drlve .bullneU·
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• 'i..__ men crazy? A •itria" would.
). &amp;mdaJ afteriiQOD - after Jolt had 1e!l for colleee at - . . .
teleJ)IiOna a married Dian
tllreen - a teleplilioe call c:amelnto lite Burt home from Greg No]. at' hla olf!ee six times a da,Y
~ - ,a·-.alii' o1 Nel-me, IAIVIolnil tho family tbat he. had _ 1oot 11 abo ~ to keep
[;,:.., the bW!old. ,
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t"'"'"'J'Ueeday, the.bllllold and all of its eoatellla arrlvlll via mall t.l :·
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' 1lon•t you?l

1969 Mustang SportsRoof

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IIEW.Y.....
CLOTHING HOUSE
Main St.

Pomeroy
All Of the1969 Clievrolet
cars &amp; bucks are

fabulou' and we'll
be pleased to show

thk newest ol the new
tcryou.at 011 uealer·

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Tori~O tQr '69. ~~s on iv~ CIS hOf or OS
luxutioys~Ps, Y9U pf.tas•~ Engines .range
all tho wbv upta a 41!1)-cu.ln. Cobfa Joo

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ship, Sept. 26!

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Member Fedural Reserve System
Member F.D.I.C.

EDGERTON SHOES FROM .l4.tl

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

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THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

E very appearance of meei'IIChaum-like burllltlldy
Cordovan . . . but the uppers &amp;re soft. Corfam.
resists scuft'a. Clean&amp; Just with the wipe of a
damp clothf

Trust your home heat to

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paid that bill! Come m

-H.

Miss America.

even more stupid.
They keep teli!ns me I ohould
make my own declslona, but when
1 do, and they bomb, lt'a al~

most as II my folk&amp; were glad.
Here's an example, not the big-

It's ,because we're ex-

ercising great self.reatralnl.
we want you 1o beoome Independent, true, but we hate to
admit you no longer need uo.
So Wben you goof, it makes ••
feel Important aeatn aa II we
were stm "In cbarge.11' Y o u
woo't lully understand thlo WI·
til you ha&gt;e - s ol your own,
and then I hope yw remember
b'ack and do some fancy tonguebiting. :rve had to, many a tlme,
and 1 otill csn't entirely c:onlr&lt;!l
the uamug mother" symctro..11e.

she could prove she

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ways aay, H( could have told you
It wouldn't workJ" or somelhing
stmUar, Which makes me feel

a s!ze.14 patten&gt;,
Wblch Is what I have always
taken, but I didn't see lt was
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1 work as a aecretary tor a the Cjnew sizing," 10 of course
Ulllq.oe feature ol the meeting will be Wben tho auctlooeoro very nice man in a hip position the dress I made was too big.
their lllento in - ol all th!np - 80 lllctiCIIII , and the will! a corporaUoo. He treats When my mother saw the pat~
aloctiooeer li
me with roopect, lo kind and
~d 'are provided by auctlooeera partlc:IJiallnr, and considerate.
go Into.' tho oJumnl uooctatlon kl~ ·
He ta married and ha8 a fam.

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· SHERRY WORKMAN

Letart, .;.... Bo~ Young, dau8fller of Mr. Wm. . Youow, New Riven. Attendants
are Sherry Workman of· the junior class and LIDia Holbrook, sophomore
clall. The h&lt;1110CIIIIIiile parode wiU start ot1:30 p, m. Frida,\' Ill New Haven
111111 wtlllll.anco to lhe hlgb school. The Royol Jesters wiU provide m..tc Cor
the dance which will rouw the game. Admia1ion f&lt;r the dance is 50 cents.
~ • tern, abe pointed to the "New
Slzlne" label will! "I could hove
told you that!" .U U I was tt10
dumb to read.

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SHOE I fORM EN

HOMECOMING AT W~HAMA - Preparatioos are campi- lor
Wahaml' s HcXnec&lt;Diins game 111111 dance this Frlda,Y, Sept. 21th, at Bachtel
Field when Wllloma wiU play Fedenl-Hocklne. Tho pme ·~ II 8 P. m.
Collllldotes tor queen are Sharon Roach, daughter of Mr. 111111 Mrs. lllle
Rooch, Now Haven; Mary Arlhor, dall]lhter ofMr.111111 Mrs. Wm. V. Arther,

Helen Help

That tells the story of
our handsomely NOW-styled
Pendennls Club sport coats.
The richest colors In twenty
year~ robustly $tyled in
figure: flatterlna lines.
And with _the rugged all·male
patterns thJit give you that
self·assured well-dressed
feeling.

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universal weatmesa in parents.
If we do(it say tt[ told you
so," or u] ·could have told you

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CHECKING ACCOUNT

BETTY YOUNG

Chevrolet
intrOdUCes

1&amp;:-~

Leaeue cl~.

worn.'

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with
the National
Hockey

this vert· rarely bappenS:' as ·
shown. by the fact llial''lil a
combined series of 7,500
en vaccinated ~durb&gt;g p.,g.
nancy, none of theh' ~
showed any iJgns of lmall~'
or any bli1li dtfecls altrlllilt~ble to this dl-.~..
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RtSIIING PASSING
NETOFF. NET, liEF,
Yda. A-a. Yda. A'lo Yds. A'lo Ydl. A'lo
Alheal • • •• •• •• , 181 18LO 88 88.0 269 269.0 104 104.0
r.elllpnUa., •• • • , .78 78.0 26 26.0 104 104.0 269 269,0
.. ... . .. ' . 73 '13.0 138 136.0 211 211.0 275 275.0
Jockooo • • , • , • • •• 54 54.0 139 139.0 193 193.0 285 285.0
~ ' • •••••••• 277 277, 0 . 8
8.0 285 285.0 193 193.0
Mo!ga , • • • , , . • • , 242 242.0 121 12LO 383 363.0 90 90.0
Nels. -York • ••• ••• 90 90.0
o
o.o 90 90.0 363 363.0
Wellotoo ..... , .. 199 199.0 76 76.0 275 275,0 2ll 21LO

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FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

PLEASANT POINJ
RESORT

TEAM

RUSHING
Yds. Car, Avg,
Atheao . ... 149 24 6,2

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because
sisted on ill
!be first half of
nancles. My doctor
tercourse during preiiJlancy
has nothing to do with the
development of the fetus . ·b ut
that it may callSe a miscarriage. What do you think? .
A-Birlll defecla and retar·
dation may be caulled by a
woman being exposed to X

CONIUitCI'ION

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pregn~y?

FIGHT SLATED
LAST WEEK'S RESULT&amp;:
TAMPA, Fla. (IJPI)- Clevl&gt;SEOAL:
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.
PUNT RETURNS
1111111 William1, who loll to
Athens
8
Gallipolis
3
Yd. No. 'ID
Caa.Wo Clay In a bid lor tho '
Stacks, from • • • • 13.95
ADULTS - $2.50
Ault, Meigs • . . • 59 4 0 Wellston 12 lrontoo 6
holvywel]lllt title two Ytll'l ago,
has aareed to llsht Molle
McManis, WeDs. , • 21 2 0 Logan 16 Jack1011 14
CHILDREN - $1.75
Mossb'ger, Jack. •• 19 3 0 Meigs 30 Nels.·Yarl&lt; 0
HarroD of St. Petorlbor8 in I
MOVC
AVG. ~neer, Gai.Ua . • . 6 0 1
10-«J~Dl&lt;! hero Oct. 7. The
u . o Johnston, Lop.n • , • 5 1 0 Alexalder 14 Eastern 6
2t.year-&lt;&gt;ld Harrell has a 16-1
OTHERS
12.0 McBroom, Logan • • 5 1 0
The Men's Stall
record while WUilamo, "· hal
10.0
K,yger Creek 34 Soolhem 14
won four Umeo elnce hla loll Ill
10.0
PL PleiSant 15 Hulll!n!lton 0 Cl
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
6.0
No. Yds. TD
lilm!lton Twp,
38 VInton
ay.
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Ravenswood
33 Wahama
6 Co. 0 • • .
6. o Johnston, ' - n • . • 2 5 0
6,0 Eight tied Cor second with one New Lex. St. AL22 Glouster 0
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Miller 18 Fedonl-Hocldng 0
6.0
liP Ieee
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
6.0
FRIDAY
x3.0
2.0
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
SEOAL
TEAM
PTS ([J) A&gt;g. Athens at Meigs
... •' ~ . 'i 'lL 1
WeDotoo ••• , .. 88 Q) ~.3 Ironton at Gall]j)olls
Jackson , , •• , , 71T (3) 23.3 Jackoon at Well~ ..
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AVG. Pt. Pleasant . , , 83 (4) 20,8 - Neloonvil!o-York
6. 0 Atheos •• , , , , • 62 (3) 20. 7
MOVC
6. o Fed..flocldng , • • 54 (3) 18.0 Eastern at Glooster
6,0

' MID-0100 VAILEY CONFERENCE
NAME, TEAM
TD PAT PTS (Gl
Cnlf White, AleWideL .. .. .. , .. .. .. I
2
8 (1)
Ste,. Grlulllld, Alounder •• , .• , • , , , • 1
0
6 (I)
Bob RIIA:hlo, Eastern •• •••• ••. •••. • , I
o
6 (I)
(OIIIy polalo ocored so far)
TEAM STATISTICS
FIBST DOWNS
PASSING
TEAM •..•.. , , , , .Gm. Twn A'I- &lt;Jw, A'lo
Cmp-Att
Athens • . •• • • •••• 1
12 12.0
5
5,0
5-11
5-16
GoJI]j)ollo , • • • , • • , I
5
5.0
12 12, 0
10-22
lrontoo ...... .. . I
8
8,0
19 19,0
8-17
Jackaon .... .. ... I
8
6.0 18 18.0
1· 6
~ .. .. ....... I
18 16.0
8
8.0
4-11
llldp .. .. .. .. .. . 1
16 16.0
3
3.0
0-9
Nela.·York ... ... .. I
8
3.0 16 16.0
5-10
WellotGa .. .. .. ... I
19 19.0
8
8.0

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~whilt blo,.ii~~\l~'lii -·~.U·

to vaccinate ag~s!sm&amp;liDOii
may crpss the plac~nta aiiif'lii=
fl!!!! the fetus. Wllin. thll ~ ·
pe11,1, the . fetus may. die JiUI

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SOUTHEASTERN 0100 ATHLETIC LEAGUE
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP.
Meigs .
• • , , ... .. .... . .. .. I 0 0 30
0
.~ •
• •••.•••• • ••••• •• • 1 0 0 16
14
Wellston
, , • , , , •• , • • • , • ••• • I 0 0 12
6
Athena . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... 1 o o 8
3
Jaekaoo • •• .• , •• • • • • •••.•••. o 1 o 14
16
Ironton •••• • : . . •••.••• • ••• .• • • o 1 o s
12
GaiiWdis • • .. • .. .. .. ... .. ... o 1 0 3
8
Neloonilllo-Yarl&lt; , , , , , , , • , , , • , , , 0 I 0
0
30
liiJD..OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM
WLT TEAM OPP.
6
•1.,...,-er . . , , . . ••. , , , • . , . . , , .• ,1 0 0 1!

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MELNYK OUT
PliiLADELPIUA (IJ_P J)-Cen·
ter Gary MeiiiYk of tho
Philadelphia Flyero · lo belne
broogllt here lor · "lllrther
inedleal teats" after a alx-dt.r
hoaj)ilal otay Ill ~oboe.

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19118 !UGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS AND SCORING
(lacilllleo
of Sept. 21)
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP.
U
Pallll Ploollll! . . .. .. .. ....... . .. 3 0 I 83
Wellstoa • , , • . , •••• • • • ••• • .• • , , • 3 0 0 88
Z4
Jackson • , , • , , ••• , • ••••• •• • , • , 2
1 0 70
31
A1:heDs • , • • • • , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 1 0 82
SO
Ftderll..HockbW • • • • • • • ••• ••• •• , 2 1 o 54
18
Meigs , • • , • • , ••••• • ••• , , ••• • ,2 1 0 49
St
NeliOJWUle-York • • • , , • • •• •• , •• •• 2 1 o 46
36
Laaaa .• • .. • . ••• . .••• •.. • • ••• 2 1 0 36 35

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Rom·Atr V~· For Torlno sl)lrll ~lth extra
SO!IiAgs Cidded, ,choos•, froft'l ~ught n~tw
'6'1 'f.alrlanel. ste oil 52 of menaw '49

. fOrds tpfkiv.

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wide a&amp; Cadillac.
. IOnge'r .wheelmore front

a Chrysler
dosigned
ITO that

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Cleveland One Better

By-Law Switch

CLEVELAND (UPO - Cleve- to Wall Street next week to test
land has gone New York one their effect on the city's traft'lc.
Miss Moore, a model, h
better In the search for macrostethlc girls, as the old Greeks, coknown to her friends aa
with a word for everything, 41 ChestyH while Miss Zulkowski
is nicknamed ''Superbody."
would have put it.
Two girls, both mea .!lUring an
altounding 43-24-37, were selected Wednesdlcy in an out..Q('...doora
contest which stopped traffic at
(Continued lrm1 Page I)
one or this ci"ty-a busiest inter-

The Meigs Athletic Boosters

have cha!lied by-laws relating to

or

the election ot officers
the
group.
The amended regulation now
provides that a nmninatlng com-

mittee of three members shall
be appointed at the regularmee~
ing on the third Tuesday of October. The committee will present
its slate of officers on the Tues.di!J' followi1J8 tile last game oltho
regular season at which t I m e

Candidates

sections.
Some motorists even got out
ot their cars for a better View,
The contest was sponsored by
a local radio station (WIXY) in
an attempt to prove that Cleveland has girls as well.eonstructed u New York City's Francine
Gotttrled, · who attracted a
crowd ol 10,000 males to the
Wall street area recently.
· Mounted pollee finally w e r e
called here Wednesdoy to stop
the show after the girls were
boosted atop a telephone company truck to give their appredative spectators an unobstructed look.
Cleveland'll candidates to dethrme Mlos ,Go&lt;lfrled are &amp;1ZBIIle
Zulkowsld, 21, a n d
'9!.eilah M:lore, 2S, who wW go

Eugene J. McCarthy ancl still
opposing the war in
Vietnam.

others

~iro

T.

vice presidential candidate reoo bls capitol of
Annapolis Wodneedi!J' night 8nd
said he and Nlxon were not
lntorooted In debating Hum-

turned

phrey. He aald Hwnphrey

baa

been "on more sides f1 more
political
lssuee:" than any
poUtician in memory and ..it
Hubert Humphrey wanta to
debate anyone, he lhould debate

LYndm Jobn8on llrot, and If
that doesn't work
debate himself...

he should

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMriTED -

FHlllAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
SEPT. 27-28-29
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"

The GOP

Apew,

Osa Bogpas,

Patrolman Shows

ence,

F'dm to Lions Oub

Ky.

DISCHARGED - Mary Dye,
Wancla ~rogue and Debora

dinner meeting at GraCe ~iaet&gt;
"TONY ROME"
pal Pariah House.
(Color)
The film depleted• sale61111.n's
approach to tratnc safety and
accldenl.s. Patrolman Sheets was
79. Friends said Tlbaldl bad introduced by Paul Kloes, program chairman. Fred Morrow,
aufrered a 11n.gertng illness.
president, presided. A question
TONIGHT, SEPT. 26
and answer period l&lt;ilowed tho
SPANISH JUSTICE
film. A guest tor the altair was
YOURS, 111NE AND OURS
MADRID (UP!)- The Ducb- Bill McDaniel
Luc:We Ball • Henry Fo
e88 ol Medina Sidonia laid
(Technlcolor)
Wedneadi!J' she Intended no
COLORCARTOON3:
Insult to ~ when abe wrote
l'oolbow: 10 1101 Vry:
her 1967 novel "La Huelga"
llowietrek;
(The Strike). The government I
01 FaUll! llcJnla&amp;o
bas charged her with alleged I
Admluim: 85c 1111 :me:
anti-regime criUclam in • trial I
viewed as a test r:l.. literary I
FHlllAY THRU THURSDAY
freedom.
SEPT. 27 • OCT. 3
I
"GUESS WHO'S COMING
WSITANA EXPLODES
I
TQ DINNER
BARI, llal,y (IJPI)- Pollee
I
(Tecbnicolor)
said today lboy believed tho
Sidney Poi tier, Spencer Tncy
crew at the Panamanian motor I
Katharine H~burn
laiDich Luollana planted a bomb I
STOOGE: Malice in the Palace
aboard the lalmch, which blew I
COLORCARTOON: Beet Fore lW anc1 senk Woclnoad.,. while I
pollee searched It tor contra. I
&lt;Ot . and Alter
' MDMISSION: 85c an1 SOc
band clprettes. The crew I
't SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
jumped llllip and Oed as pollee I
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _.... boarded and there were oo
(UPI)-Ettoro
Tibaldl, Iormor !bclaiiBI vice
president of the llallan Senale
8nd a leader ol the wartime
resistance movement, died at
PAVIA,

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and
l'lllllinl 2U5;
loot IllPomI'Gi-

Ol'OJ'-:IIalllll, 20.37; Hlntol!, 0.57
ala~; Kamwha Fllllo, 2.5tlridJ!Il
Charleston, 17.97 otat. London,
Marmet and Wlntleld, are Cll tile

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MOCCASINS

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Where Shooo A.o S...ol~IJ Prlcotl

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BonQy Ewing at 7:30 or
tact Mr. Ewing by pbone.

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BOAT MOVEMENTS
Ce red
GALUPOLJS LOCKS - Becknte
on
lord up 7:20 p. OI.J -Pee Downey down 10:30 p. m.1 Elal"" G. n.~,sler's Mov_e
dort'n 1:28 L 01.1 Eclword S. Boa~u 1
WOI'tlt dorm 1:30 L 01.1 Semel
DE"rROrr (IJP0 - Wilb Ford
QP 2:10 L Dl.l Jolm J, jlowedown Motor C&lt;&gt; ..... General Motor
3:50 L m.; Chai'les II. down 5:15 C&lt;&gt;rp. cloooly aliped In price
L m.i OIIYII' C. Sltaaror up 8:30 hikes for the 1969 model ears,
a.m.
attentloo today centered 011 CltryKANAWHA RIVER - Londcm, aler CGrp. whose avorap $84Boawortb down 5:50 a. per-c::ar hike was well above its
m.; Marmet, MDrrls Harve7 ~
oo-"'tors.
3:40 L m.; JIUUI R. Hinel_down
Ford Weclnesda.Y announeed a
6 a. m.; Lelia C. Sltoarer up 6:35 price hike on the new can averlilne $47 per car, $2 below
L m.; Wln4ald, H. E. - · · · up
5:50 P- m.; Jetrer1011 lW 5:50 p. the fllptte announced Mondi!J' by
m.; Elgerclifr down 9:20 p. m.; GM, tile auto Industry l!lanl, ancl
Fort DooriJorn down 9:40p.m.; well below tho price bikes anFronklin B. down 4:30 L m.; MI. nounced by Chrysler 011 Sept. 9.
State lW 5:28 L m.
OIUO RIVER - Lock 14, Now
Mutlnsvlllo up 11:30p. m.; Foromoat up 1:10 L m.; PhUip Sporn
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
up 2:40 a. m.; Lady Roaomaryup
ADMrrTED- Mrl. FredRu·2:45 L m.; S. M. Jenks up 4 L sail, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Ethel Johnm.; Lock 16, Etta Kelce down 12:15 a. m. Lock 17, st. ~~up om, C&lt;&gt;rl Schultz.

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paints will come right out in the washing mal chine. Corduroy zipper slacks in solid colors
I team up with sporty cotton knit shirts in a variety
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!idriQY King was taken to VetOl'&amp;nB Memorisl Hospital late
Weomoadi!J' night from her MJd.
dleport home
the lllcldleport
emergency 8CIJild. given medical
treatment ancl dloeharged.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In downtorm
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Thursday,
under 8WIIlY skies, waa 6f degroea.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
members are ur1J8II to ;":"~dna~tillll,:~•~bollle=:lhll:t
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W~ - FltmusTEIONG OPi&gt;ONENTS Ill Aile For1u'
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111 8 p.m. Oft 1bo lllarloiiJ Col- DIIDiqotlcmto be chlet~ce ~Ued ~docllntln !hell' lilt'qlb let
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tile -

showed a film, "The T h I r d
Killer,.. Tuesday night when the
Pomeroy Uons Club met tor a

TWAllll DIES

Frank Sinatra

Iii

Stale Patrolman E. J. SMel&gt;

Hayes.

Patty Duke

(Color)
AND

v..u. IN ilhl71,t56

ander up 7:15 p. m.; Poplar lW
votes shall be cast.
8:15p.m.; ElloheWooclsupi0:10
The ol:ficers shall be elected
p. m. i Jane T. lit 3 L m.; Steel
aMually am shall take omce im· Clipper up 4:f5 L m.; Wllllam
mediately following election.
Bu'nea down 5:15 a. m.; Alan R.
MerriD LP 5:45 L m. i ORCO
d(MD 7:30 p, m.; Lock 21, Bayou
LaRaine up 3:30 L m.; Eastern
Show, Trials are
up 6:30 a. m,; Lock 22, Wlllter
CUrly up 5:50 p. m.; Raclll!
Locka, Queen City dOtrD 4:28 a.
Planned Nov. 8·9
rn. ; Miss Luek)' down 5 L m. i
W. H. Shaver, Jr. dOtrD 5:30 L
A bench show and field trial m.; David Vickers down 6:05 L
was planned for Nov. 8 an:l 9 m.; Greenup Locka, J. S. Lewia
when the Meigs County Fox Hunt- up 2:30 L m.; William Pili down
ers Alsn.metwithCorbettCieek.
6:10 L m.; Meldahl Locka, Buck
president, in &lt;;harge.
Freeman Lll 9 p. m.; Alton Zepfl..
Hounds froot tour states are yr up 11:10 p. m.; Alton Zephyr
eJ;pected to take part ia;--~e dorm 2:10 L m.; Lady ~borlycewnts. A P14&gt; valued ot $100 · down 6:55a.m.
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"'racuse; Diana Ridgway, Pomeroy; Merle Herdman. Evans, W.
Va.; Danny E'.dmoodson, Florence, Ky., andRoyCombea,Flor-

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SAIGON (IJPI)- VIet Cong Alner!WI t.lllo deaths lut - · · 22nd _ _
lllllr
lerroriats bombed SaigOn's ...,. week
111o 10111 oucceoa!Yo auerrllla 1111' apJit!lt ' a\o
French U ID &lt;'CC 1 M Ill ~
tral marketplace today and
1llo
lq_.ted 1bh'd .Slip
llabbed ancl shot a government
Viotnamoo IIJIOkosmen
olflcial In his llome. Allied laid f73 0( thalr died In aftllla!Ye. u.s. -~
soldiers threw up the toughest battle laot week. American Hnt wave1 ol 852 straculortrtu
anti • filtratlm oocurlty ring ltead(juarlers lilted 290 u.s. bombers qainll Red b l around tho capitol In foor servicemen dead in the aame on Sligon's doorstep.
The eloaeat llildDI ID tho
perlnd.
month&amp;.
Commwd.st lo1ses were put at capitol .... • mtall llanoQJ
The
mid-morning grenndo
explosion killed a woman and 2,867 killed, "'Bhlng tho guerril- Wodneedi!J' 20 miles to tho not.
wounded 13 persons tn the la death toll since Jan. l, 1961, Govenunonl IIJIOko8111011 crowded, covered market where to 398,723, U.S. spokesmen laid. lholr troops killed 28 guorrllla1,
The weekly U.S. caoualt;y and destroyed Ove aampaDI IIMI
Saigon housewives barter for
report said tho aelzed 265 mortar ahalla. A1llad
everything (rom live monkeys manpower
to plastic raincoats. The terror- American troop commitment losses were not reported.
It was one of tour scattered
ist escaped in the contusion In jumped 3,000 last week to
bottles
In which spokeiiDtll laid
:;38,soo.
tho yard-wide allies.
a
toW
or
293 Commullllls died,
Allied
soldiers,
acting
oo
It happened a few hours after
a two.man Viet Cmg assassin Intelligence the C&lt;&gt;mmunllll 218 of them In 1 ll8hl with U.S.
team invaded the home of a 68- m"" try to lnllltrate Saigon In Americal Dlvlolon b - · ...
year-old South Vietnamese pre- three~ t e r r o r teams, the coaBI 310 miles aorth ot
cinct ol!icial, shot ancl stabbed damped the lightest socuriey Saigon.
U.S. of!lclals In Saigon saida
him. otncials said the man was ring around the city since the
crtt!cally wounded. His assai- Commwiats' Ma,y otrensfve. toW of 1, 782 American IIOI'VIeeThey stowed all can and men were wounded In acticm
lants escaped.
Government Casualties Higher trucks gving Into the capital ancl laB! week- making the toW
Meanwhile U.S. m i I i t a r y searched them tor contraband. dead ancl 1IUUIIdod for tile week
2, 052, the hlgheot In lbroo
Fear New Attack
spokesmen reported the mmber

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Cleveland One Better

By-Law Switch

CLEVELAND (UPO - Cleve- to Wall Street next week to test
land has gone New York one their effect on the city's traft'lc.
Miss Moore, a model, h
better In the search for macrostethlc girls, as the old Greeks, coknown to her friends aa
with a word for everything, 41 ChestyH while Miss Zulkowski
is nicknamed ''Superbody."
would have put it.
Two girls, both mea .!lUring an
altounding 43-24-37, were selected Wednesdlcy in an out..Q('...doora
contest which stopped traffic at
(Continued lrm1 Page I)
one or this ci"ty-a busiest inter-

The Meigs Athletic Boosters

have cha!lied by-laws relating to

or

the election ot officers
the
group.
The amended regulation now
provides that a nmninatlng com-

mittee of three members shall
be appointed at the regularmee~
ing on the third Tuesday of October. The committee will present
its slate of officers on the Tues.di!J' followi1J8 tile last game oltho
regular season at which t I m e

Candidates

sections.
Some motorists even got out
ot their cars for a better View,
The contest was sponsored by
a local radio station (WIXY) in
an attempt to prove that Cleveland has girls as well.eonstructed u New York City's Francine
Gotttrled, · who attracted a
crowd ol 10,000 males to the
Wall street area recently.
· Mounted pollee finally w e r e
called here Wednesdoy to stop
the show after the girls were
boosted atop a telephone company truck to give their appredative spectators an unobstructed look.
Cleveland'll candidates to dethrme Mlos ,Go&lt;lfrled are &amp;1ZBIIle
Zulkowsld, 21, a n d
'9!.eilah M:lore, 2S, who wW go

Eugene J. McCarthy ancl still
opposing the war in
Vietnam.

others

~iro

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vice presidential candidate reoo bls capitol of
Annapolis Wodneedi!J' night 8nd
said he and Nlxon were not
lntorooted In debating Hum-

turned

phrey. He aald Hwnphrey

baa

been "on more sides f1 more
political
lssuee:" than any
poUtician in memory and ..it
Hubert Humphrey wanta to
debate anyone, he lhould debate

LYndm Jobn8on llrot, and If
that doesn't work
debate himself...

he should

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMriTED -

FHlllAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
SEPT. 27-28-29
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"

The GOP

Apew,

Osa Bogpas,

Patrolman Shows

ence,

F'dm to Lions Oub

Ky.

DISCHARGED - Mary Dye,
Wancla ~rogue and Debora

dinner meeting at GraCe ~iaet&gt;
"TONY ROME"
pal Pariah House.
(Color)
The film depleted• sale61111.n's
approach to tratnc safety and
accldenl.s. Patrolman Sheets was
79. Friends said Tlbaldl bad introduced by Paul Kloes, program chairman. Fred Morrow,
aufrered a 11n.gertng illness.
president, presided. A question
TONIGHT, SEPT. 26
and answer period l&lt;ilowed tho
SPANISH JUSTICE
film. A guest tor the altair was
YOURS, 111NE AND OURS
MADRID (UP!)- The Ducb- Bill McDaniel
Luc:We Ball • Henry Fo
e88 ol Medina Sidonia laid
(Technlcolor)
Wedneadi!J' she Intended no
COLORCARTOON3:
Insult to ~ when abe wrote
l'oolbow: 10 1101 Vry:
her 1967 novel "La Huelga"
llowietrek;
(The Strike). The government I
01 FaUll! llcJnla&amp;o
bas charged her with alleged I
Admluim: 85c 1111 :me:
anti-regime criUclam in • trial I
viewed as a test r:l.. literary I
FHlllAY THRU THURSDAY
freedom.
SEPT. 27 • OCT. 3
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"GUESS WHO'S COMING
WSITANA EXPLODES
I
TQ DINNER
BARI, llal,y (IJPI)- Pollee
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(Tecbnicolor)
said today lboy believed tho
Sidney Poi tier, Spencer Tncy
crew at the Panamanian motor I
Katharine H~burn
laiDich Luollana planted a bomb I
STOOGE: Malice in the Palace
aboard the lalmch, which blew I
COLORCARTOON: Beet Fore lW anc1 senk Woclnoad.,. while I
pollee searched It tor contra. I
&lt;Ot . and Alter
' MDMISSION: 85c an1 SOc
band clprettes. The crew I
't SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
jumped llllip and Oed as pollee I
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _.... boarded and there were oo
(UPI)-Ettoro
Tibaldl, Iormor !bclaiiBI vice
president of the llallan Senale
8nd a leader ol the wartime
resistance movement, died at
PAVIA,

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Ce red
GALUPOLJS LOCKS - Becknte
on
lord up 7:20 p. OI.J -Pee Downey down 10:30 p. m.1 Elal"" G. n.~,sler's Mov_e
dort'n 1:28 L 01.1 Eclword S. Boa~u 1
WOI'tlt dorm 1:30 L 01.1 Semel
DE"rROrr (IJP0 - Wilb Ford
QP 2:10 L Dl.l Jolm J, jlowedown Motor C&lt;&gt; ..... General Motor
3:50 L m.; Chai'les II. down 5:15 C&lt;&gt;rp. cloooly aliped In price
L m.i OIIYII' C. Sltaaror up 8:30 hikes for the 1969 model ears,
a.m.
attentloo today centered 011 CltryKANAWHA RIVER - Londcm, aler CGrp. whose avorap $84Boawortb down 5:50 a. per-c::ar hike was well above its
m.; Marmet, MDrrls Harve7 ~
oo-"'tors.
3:40 L m.; JIUUI R. Hinel_down
Ford Weclnesda.Y announeed a
6 a. m.; Lelia C. Sltoarer up 6:35 price hike on the new can averlilne $47 per car, $2 below
L m.; Wln4ald, H. E. - · · · up
5:50 P- m.; Jetrer1011 lW 5:50 p. the fllptte announced Mondi!J' by
m.; Elgerclifr down 9:20 p. m.; GM, tile auto Industry l!lanl, ancl
Fort DooriJorn down 9:40p.m.; well below tho price bikes anFronklin B. down 4:30 L m.; MI. nounced by Chrysler 011 Sept. 9.
State lW 5:28 L m.
OIUO RIVER - Lock 14, Now
Mutlnsvlllo up 11:30p. m.; Foromoat up 1:10 L m.; PhUip Sporn
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
up 2:40 a. m.; Lady Roaomaryup
ADMrrTED- Mrl. FredRu·2:45 L m.; S. M. Jenks up 4 L sail, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Ethel Johnm.; Lock 16, Etta Kelce down 12:15 a. m. Lock 17, st. ~~up om, C&lt;&gt;rl Schultz.

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GIVEN TREATMENT

!idriQY King was taken to VetOl'&amp;nB Memorisl Hospital late
Weomoadi!J' night from her MJd.
dleport home
the lllcldleport
emergency 8CIJild. given medical
treatment ancl dloeharged.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In downtorm
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Thursday,
under 8WIIlY skies, waa 6f degroea.

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which will be plllffCl IllCollep,
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with oOuthet'D Dea&gt;otrata 1!1 1110 ~~ 0i111not lhe
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
members are ur1J8II to ;":"~dna~tillll,:~•~bollle=:lhll:t
weeks.
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lluU~· SentiiK'I, li.I~ddleport-ltomeroy, 0,, Sept,. 26, .1068

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iiO'IIIdlcl' lilDiit iJin. Ill r.tarletD . ~. ~
W~ - FltmusTEIONG OPi&gt;ONENTS Ill Aile For1u'
I. lt81, lbo rePOrt l!lld. ·
111 8 p.m. Oft 1bo lllarloiiJ Col- DIIDiqotlcmto be chlet~ce ~Ued ~docllntln !hell' lilt'qlb let
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&lt;ioy but bnalotad.ill&gt;oy otlb lad • ......., '!liM, ID pre\'ent ~ lm-

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showed a film, "The T h I r d
Killer,.. Tuesday night when the
Pomeroy Uons Club met tor a

TWAllll DIES

Frank Sinatra

Iii

Stale Patrolman E. J. SMel&gt;

Hayes.

Patty Duke

(Color)
AND

v..u. IN ilhl71,t56

ander up 7:15 p. m.; Poplar lW
votes shall be cast.
8:15p.m.; ElloheWooclsupi0:10
The ol:ficers shall be elected
p. m. i Jane T. lit 3 L m.; Steel
aMually am shall take omce im· Clipper up 4:f5 L m.; Wllllam
mediately following election.
Bu'nea down 5:15 a. m.; Alan R.
MerriD LP 5:45 L m. i ORCO
d(MD 7:30 p, m.; Lock 21, Bayou
LaRaine up 3:30 L m.; Eastern
Show, Trials are
up 6:30 a. m,; Lock 22, Wlllter
CUrly up 5:50 p. m.; Raclll!
Locka, Queen City dOtrD 4:28 a.
Planned Nov. 8·9
rn. ; Miss Luek)' down 5 L m. i
W. H. Shaver, Jr. dOtrD 5:30 L
A bench show and field trial m.; David Vickers down 6:05 L
was planned for Nov. 8 an:l 9 m.; Greenup Locka, J. S. Lewia
when the Meigs County Fox Hunt- up 2:30 L m.; William Pili down
ers Alsn.metwithCorbettCieek.
6:10 L m.; Meldahl Locka, Buck
president, in &lt;;harge.
Freeman Lll 9 p. m.; Alton Zepfl..
Hounds froot tour states are yr up 11:10 p. m.; Alton Zephyr
eJ;pected to take part ia;--~e dorm 2:10 L m.; Lady ~borlycewnts. A P14&gt; valued ot $100 · down 6:55a.m.
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will be given away.

"'racuse; Diana Ridgway, Pomeroy; Merle Herdman. Evans, W.
Va.; Danny E'.dmoodson, Florence, Ky., andRoyCombea,Flor-

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SAIGON (IJPI)- VIet Cong Alner!WI t.lllo deaths lut - · · 22nd _ _
lllllr
lerroriats bombed SaigOn's ...,. week
111o 10111 oucceoa!Yo auerrllla 1111' apJit!lt ' a\o
French U ID &lt;'CC 1 M Ill ~
tral marketplace today and
1llo
lq_.ted 1bh'd .Slip
llabbed ancl shot a government
Viotnamoo IIJIOkosmen
olflcial In his llome. Allied laid f73 0( thalr died In aftllla!Ye. u.s. -~
soldiers threw up the toughest battle laot week. American Hnt wave1 ol 852 straculortrtu
anti • filtratlm oocurlty ring ltead(juarlers lilted 290 u.s. bombers qainll Red b l around tho capitol In foor servicemen dead in the aame on Sligon's doorstep.
The eloaeat llildDI ID tho
perlnd.
month&amp;.
Commwd.st lo1ses were put at capitol .... • mtall llanoQJ
The
mid-morning grenndo
explosion killed a woman and 2,867 killed, "'Bhlng tho guerril- Wodneedi!J' 20 miles to tho not.
wounded 13 persons tn the la death toll since Jan. l, 1961, Govenunonl IIJIOko8111011 crowded, covered market where to 398,723, U.S. spokesmen laid. lholr troops killed 28 guorrllla1,
The weekly U.S. caoualt;y and destroyed Ove aampaDI IIMI
Saigon housewives barter for
report said tho aelzed 265 mortar ahalla. A1llad
everything (rom live monkeys manpower
to plastic raincoats. The terror- American troop commitment losses were not reported.
It was one of tour scattered
ist escaped in the contusion In jumped 3,000 last week to
bottles
In which spokeiiDtll laid
:;38,soo.
tho yard-wide allies.
a
toW
or
293 Commullllls died,
Allied
soldiers,
acting
oo
It happened a few hours after
a two.man Viet Cmg assassin Intelligence the C&lt;&gt;mmunllll 218 of them In 1 ll8hl with U.S.
team invaded the home of a 68- m"" try to lnllltrate Saigon In Americal Dlvlolon b - · ...
year-old South Vietnamese pre- three~ t e r r o r teams, the coaBI 310 miles aorth ot
cinct ol!icial, shot ancl stabbed damped the lightest socuriey Saigon.
U.S. of!lclals In Saigon saida
him. otncials said the man was ring around the city since the
crtt!cally wounded. His assai- Commwiats' Ma,y otrensfve. toW of 1, 782 American IIOI'VIeeThey stowed all can and men were wounded In acticm
lants escaped.
Government Casualties Higher trucks gving Into the capital ancl laB! week- making the toW
Meanwhile U.S. m i I i t a r y searched them tor contraband. dead ancl 1IUUIIdod for tile week
2, 052, the hlgheot In lbroo
Fear New Attack
spokesmen reported the mmber

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Meeting Tuesday night at the
hall, it was reported that man,.v
members oC the unit have directed letters to Congressman Clarence Miller urging him to support the resolution which would
lift all bans on prayer In schools.
Mrs. Ruth Thornton as legisla..

tive chairman heads the auxili-

ary's action on the issue. Letters may be directed to Congressman Miller at Room 131.5
Longworth Bldg., Washington D.

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During the meeting presided
over by Mrs. Ellen Couch, the
Eighth District fall conference
to be held at Lake Ilope on Oct.

10, was armounced. Dinner reser-

vations are $2,85, and Mrs. Jo
Harbah, second vice president
of the Department. will be the
speaker. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. ,\ communi.
cation from Mrs. Clifford Ad·
kin&amp;, district prc!ic!ent, wal! read
regarding tile conference.
It was reported that member·
ship clles are now payable. Dues
remain at $3.50 until Oct. 24
when an increase adopted at the
natimal convention recently in
New Orleans goes into effect.
Dues may be paid lo either Mrs.
Catherine Welsh, secretary, or
Mrs. Jack Can~el', chairman.
Goal for the )·ear is 125 and 33
have paid to date.
Mrs. Obsy Martin reported
on Ule Fifth Di!ltricl birthday

party which she and Pearll\napp

aucndcd on Sept. 19 at Chilli-

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Mrs. llarry Davis, junior at·
being plaJUled for veterans at the tivlties chairman. announced that
Athens state Hospital.
the junior group will meet on
Plans were amounced for a th&lt; same night as the auxiliary.
recepti )n hooOl mg ~Irs. Edward A special meeting, however, will
Ullum, Department president, of be held for the elec-tion ol' offlthe auxiliary. The event will be cers.
held on Oct. J. at the lebanon
Mrs. llunnell aud Mrs. Mar·
Legion home. The reservatlons tin advanced the flags and Iva
at S5 per person are to be lnade Powell, chaplain, gave prayer to
before Sept. :!7.
open the meeting. It was conOct. 3 was set as houseclean~ eluded with the flower march and
ing day at the hall and· anyone a prayer for peace.
who can help is asked to conThe fall motif was carried out
tact Mrs. Don llunnell.
in the table decorations. Mrs.
A letter from the post was Hunnell, Mrs. George Mowrey,
read noting a chicken barbecue Mrs. Milton Roush, and Mrs.
planned for Sept. 29 on the Porn- Martin served sandwiches, poero.Y parking lot at $1.25 a tato chips. and punch.
serving, and a party tor post
Next meeting will be held on
members and their wives, aux- oct. 22 with Mrs. Mason Fisher,
iliary members and their hus Mrs. Homer Hvsell, Mrs. Robband!!, and men and women
ert Alkire, Mrs. Nina Cumings,
friends of members to be held
and Mrs. Clara Paulsen as the
on Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. at the hall.
The unit voted to sell pecans hostesses.
and gilt wrappings as a lund

at B; new oll;lcers will be el~ad.

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$lied lll1CV •
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~to the Salvation Aruiywh!m
"the LadleS · Auxtllary of Feeney·Bemett Post 128, American Le·

Skiil, met Tuesday nllhl at

the

RIVERVIEW GARDEN ctali" hall.
will meet Thuroclay, Sep~ ze,' Tllttalled II¥ Mro. Julia Hysell
at T:aO p.m. at \ the home of were Mrl. Dale-Kennecb', presl-

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Bailey, Mrs. Karl OWen, devo;
Uons; meeting to be preceded by
a 6:30 potluck d!me\r, Holltell·
es wUl be Mrs. Edward Burkett, Mrs. Leo Kemedy, Miss

Phyllis Joacldm, Mrs. Ed Smith,
Mrs. William &lt;ltlinger, and Mrs.
Carl Gilmore.

FRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atRaclneJunlor HJgh School following home

game with Southwestern with the
Ravens providing muslcj South-

sponsors.
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline
Chapter, Order Of the Eastern
Star, will meet at 6 p.m. Friern Band Boosters

MIDDLEPORT

WOMEN'S

Christian Temperance Union will
meet at 7:30 Friday night at tho
horne of Mrs. Victoria Sta-.
cey, Third St., Middleport.

Mrs. Golda Mourning, chaplain,
and Mrs. Rosa Searles, Sgt.-at-

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With Mrs. Kennedy presldlng,
It was voted to contribute $30
to the legion post for expense!!

For Boys Reviewed

PUBUC CHICKEN barbecue,
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., on
parking lot in Pomeroy under
sponsorship or Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion.

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• Gries In 1 hour
• Easily applied

very 1rat thillf to do ...
and we hwe the JN~~telt way
lo do it ... witb ArtCerved
diamond ~~~~~- ArtCerv«&lt; hu.
way p( Pllltinc line diamonds
t~er with nquilite
eetti1111: to m~ke a ring:'• beauty
endur. aaiOIIJ' aa it. diamond
~parkt.. It you're doinJ the
nnr ihfn(, the 1il'llllhinr to do
II to come 111H ua.

• Ont coat usually cover•
• Beautiful colo11
• Use on 111 Interior
surfaces
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HYMN SING at ML 0 I I v e
Church, Long Bottom, at 1:30
p.m. Public invited as well as
singers.

New Officers

Valley Lumber &amp; ~u,pply
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A HIGH SCHOOL dance party

Meigs High School auditorium
in Middleport. The Jays will emcee the dance which is school

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Saturday beginning at ;, a. m.
at t,ht, Hines building ln Min·

The ceremony was performed
at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 24 at the
l"nited Methodist Church at New
Haven following nuptial music by
Miss Lee Ann Miller, New !Iaven. The Rev. Fortney officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. Her ringertip veil fell from a crownofwhlte
lace rlowers, and she carried a
bou(Jiet of white daisies tipped
in blue and cantered with white
rfJsebuds.
Mrs. Beverly Long of Middleport served as the maid ot honor
and Carl (Lynnie) Tenn&lt;Ull of
New IIaven was best man. The
ushers were O.arles Divers of
1\ew IIaven, and G~rry i\rnold
of Mason, W. \'a.
A blue and white color scheme
was carried out in the decoratJons for the reception which was
held in Ule church social room.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Clarence Robert Telflllant, Mrs. Richard Tennant, Mrs. Larn Drake,
and Miss Pam Roush.

COURT ST.
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Br&lt;l1mlr:lll &lt;.Uil 0114 Den·
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the American Lqlon Hall ThurodaJ at 8 p.m. Members are uraod

Fall Bulbs for outdoor plantIn&amp;, tulips, crocus, hyaclrt!hs,
daffodils and narcissus. Buy
now and plant now!

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Wayne Swisher, Harold Lohu and Ke-nneth McCul•
Iough ore your friencUr pharmacists at Swisher and
Lohse Ruall Drugs. They hove low prncripfion

&amp;rt•~~rcMico~m~

h&lt;Hie all hllligm rotrtoved
from fwusea, tre11, auto.,
windowr, femes and billboard.!.

Walb Wore Hill
liEW yOJul: &lt;liPD-In 1111'1
b.... on ballt counted' u bill

Mrs. Frank Becknor report.

grab it.
Lots of luck.

12:30 PM and

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pollel6ctioft p e r I o d Itt
which you con clumgt ~ur
llOie, juri Itt COlt the c&lt;ifidl.

PLANT
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t.Hers apoosoredltthet-HLeldera Horae Show, whleh netted

·.OUR FRESH GROUND

circulating heat. Gas heats your whole home evenly
-set one thermostat and forget it. Gas heats quickly.

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,_STEAK

Quick.
Here's what you have to beat: Gas heat is

trip to Virginia Beach. They are
oow residing at Middleport.

DJSMil!!IIID.- Geraldine Wbeel·
held Fr1411. Sopl_ .2111ur1IW the
eL-. Jobn wm•.
achoti'o reaular adlvlqo period.

Wallace, Martha Gasldna, Den-

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tarfo '0nd'Dellb7 s.yR, treaaurer, ~- olthe - I • MrL
Mlltoo !!ufdoll.
The 'oecond meotliW wW be

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TO MEET TONIGHT
PT. PLEASANT·- The Voter·

Adldna,
llu- nls
Ra,yburn and
Doria
Spears
oneSecOillllllibt,
Clalwortlly, Bob
Charles
Barney
waa,- l/llpolnted.
Doria
Spearoread
and Bill G.-.... .
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as the devotlonol
'l'hlnf' fll&amp;ltil "Harley H......,./ W'I'he~+H· • ..;g.~;;,q-~.~r\fo.
Fiober, Bill McConnlckWm Boys 01111 Girls", and tho NatiOt&gt;pla,y a lhrees...e; Art Gelwiclui al 4-H Flag Pledge were led II¥
and Jim Bob Ho!IDian will pl11 SU/Illl ~oars.
• twosmne.
Davotlono at tllo moetlna
Matoheo must bepla,yedeySU... wW be offered ey Dennlo RlydaJ 1 and any deviation from the burn. Steve and Martha Gaskins
above schedule llllllt be mode and Alan Pearson wW have
II¥ tile Men's Aoooclation.
charp or the relroshmento.

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pound prescriptions with

let it

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Preol4011t for tlilo ,_r !1 Alii

rao, pme. leaders, alit steve
Gaskins and Darlene Spears, song

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ADMm'fD- Luey '11lqi'*"4
Paint Pl•~m; Richard lllrlef,
PUinl Pleuaat; l'IUI
rotm P1Meent: Mrs.
U.,V,· ~; Mrt.. U.0 HoUtQ',
Paint ·.Pl•AM; llclbald Zarkle,
Lotart; Mrs. carlkot MeJDt;rn,

Dinner Party

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Rexall Drugs

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preaident; Doria Spears, socr&amp;••·
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Elai110 Rayburn and Stevo Coch-

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The coople took a wedding

GET YOUR HEATING SYSTEM READY
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shlpa will be. pla,yed thla week,
acconlll!jJ to Davo Poore, Men'a

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for dinner at 12 noon. Social
activitie:s during afternoon.

A ballerina length dress o!
white lace was worn by Miss
Deboraha D, Tennant, daughter
of Mr. und Mrs. Carl L. Tennant, New Haven, W, Va., rorher
wedding to Darrell Franklin
White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil

Oftieel'8
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Illm lbll, Muaa, I • lOll; )fr,
Pill- Hllh Scbool Bible -Club
and Mrs. FtJreli"Lcllll. C~lpn111 Ftr1'7, a ICIIIj Mr• .aqd Uri. met ret:OIItl¥ at the Jdah acbool
and ~ ofllcoro !4li' the 1HI-

Kqery.
$67.25. The money wW be uaed
Ftral !l~t, LoweD Jtnrell II¥ members attending 4-11 . _
. Coirroll caato, JolmWIHillllland next year.
Jake Somerville; Dave Pooreand
A telephone cumnlttee eonCharles Fowler wW ~ a two- silting of llobyn Wllace, Dabble

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EBLIN FAMILY reunion, Saturday at Rock Springs Fairgrounds. Each family to take

PT. PLEASANT - O!llcera
lor the c011llng year were elected
at a meetlne ot tho Rough Riders
4-H Club at St. Paul United Meth-

odletChurc:h.
Elected wen Suaan

Aasoclat1on president.
The matehes areJ Champlc.
shJp !lliltt, 111'at tour....., Bar·
tow Jonea, Bill Rardin, Paul
Somervllle and Paul Bakeri secord foursome, Rom Rose, Jim
Shadle, Euatace WUson and Don

will be held this Saturday night
from 8:30 t.o 11:30 p.m. at the

Wedding Was Aug. 24

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Bible Oub Nimet~

·a ub N.ames

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THE MEIGS HighSchool cheerleaders will sponsor an after
game clance party wiUl the Jays
following the Meigs-Athens footbaU game this Friday night from
10 to 12 p.m. at the Meigs Junior High in Pomeroy.

Mrs. Dorrell FranHh Wh•te

PT. PLEASANT - , .WIII!Hin

Main-

Presbyterian Church.

freshments were served.

Meet Reeenl.ly

PT•.. PJ.J!AS4NT - The PUinl tho Black Wallllt Fe.u.il.
q,uefte pnoldi~Wo lilnle Blbzard
PliaiiDI.IIllb SchcXII Band QoolCommittees wot'llli., In ..,... wlo liito tho d4.. .. 01111
~ wiD. launch a llnl nll!nl a,et~an with t1ta 1/111111 Drive are, the door prise was won II¥ Mildrl\o lor a - bml bulltllnc Cleo lUviDI, po&amp;llcU;r; atarl• drod Garrett.
with a parade b7 !Ita JIDIIor ~ pj&gt;11e niailaoio, and F.4
CMO!'Iiera prt/IOntWere Mary
lind ·!!oalor Hllh School Banda, Mellanlel and Bal.illt - . 11- • ~. aari Polrero, Mil~. September 28, at II nanee.
drodGarroU,HelanVIokora1 Data..m., hued u "bums" to Ue pla,.,ne COII\IDl'Uel ~· tie . Burp sa, 1«1111 RIDilalSJh,
In with tho lllld rollins llopo: 1o arrap tho lllld rallllnl tlrlva Grace Moler, WUmaJarvlo, Gl1''B4llllo •
· and actn!lleo 4lrin8 Week: IIIli FocleiOIIIJo Rotemart Grll'
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Doolltllo, chairman; .Cbrll anll Billie BUJZard. A ollant....,.
''M...,oy
McDaniel, Etnc!ry !btroe, WID- lion wu held to raise l\uidl.
''S.wi!lly".
da Gobrltoch1 Mr&amp; Jack BaJu..
The parade wW .begin at Btl! co, John IDiberl and Bob Brag.
and
and wW ...,_
Thenewbulltllnc"'""dlnclude
Reeeipts FJgllft8
tlrue doM! Main. stopping In the a otorage r&lt;&gt;om lor lnotrumenll
center of town lor a 11tort con- lind unl!ormt, have two wuh
Announ~
cort, and IIMil -eod on down roomt, have separate practice -PT. PLEASANI' - Pt. PleasMaJn ~
rooms, an oatee, a IOUIIP IUld oat HIP Scboal Principal Char·
The Boosters orpnizatioouiiU an auditorium 11110 room lor leo Withers has raiNoed the
have valiGu1 mooe,y making ae- band Haalons; ad an overbanl. amount of total pte recelpti from
tlvttles durhw '1tand Week.'' or Bhelter, for budltudentlcUr- Frl4l1 nlpt'o pme -een
Octnber 5 to 12. This wook io lnB rain.
Huntlqjton Hlp and Pt. Plellbell!jJ proclaimed as "Band
,.., personlnloreoted In helpant.
Week" by tho Mayor of PUinl lng with the plant lor tile bullciTho total paid attendallce wu
Pieasant and wiU be held wrlnll 1ng or wlihlnl to ... tile piiDI 3,010 and gate rocelpti totaled
the second of October of' for the bulldlai la urpdtoatl8ld $2,804. 25.
General admission
each succeeding year. Band week the next Booatera meatlns, Mao- was 1,293 with receipts l&lt;ltalq
wiD Include . . - parade, daJ. October 7, at 7:30 In the $1,616, 25. There wore 329 rebomecomlng activities, and a trW band room.
serve seats brl!wlqr $494.00. A
ror tho 110111or band to tho Block
total of 1,388 otudeot ticketa
Waloot Folllival In ~er on
were sold brq!IW $694.00.
October 12. Bolda Doolltlle, a
Parking doollliona UIIOIIIlted to
llleiOOer of the Bla Blacks Band
$27.58.
Is Maoon Comt,y'o Prhtceoo In

dleport Cub Scout Pack 244 held
at the Middleport First United

Plans were discuSsed for the
fall round.up and recruitment or
boys either eight years old or
in the third grade. TentaUve
plans were also made for a Halloween party. Boys of Den 8 pve
the opening ceremony, and re-

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Appropriate conduct Cor a scout
In
uniform was discussed by
ersvllle by 1he Women's SodeV ol Christian Service of the Kenneth Scites, cubmaster, at
Minersville Metttodist Church. Mooday niglrt'o meeting of Mid-

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The WI conrerence In McArthur on O&lt;t, IO ·WU amounced.
II was reported that Miaoliary.

Beech Sl., Middleport was rearms.
ported, and It was noted. that: Mrs,
Committee chalrmetl retained Kathern Roush smtth wtll have
for another year were Mrs. Kes- surgery this weekend at Mount
singer, memberahJp and oommu- Carmel Hospital, Columbus.
nib" service chairman; Mrs.
It was also reported that symMournin&amp; Amerieanism; Mrs. path,y cards had been sent to the
Carl Searls, child welfare, and

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.waa held to honor World war y· Eln\er \. J'Icl&lt;ena.
veteran• and In oboervllllce of
the 50th anniversary of the Am-

Mrs. Gene WUsoa. with Mrs._ 4-K; Mrs. Charles Kessinger, eye Gkl1' State under SpOnsorcarl Buckley 18 eo-hostess. Ne,..· ftist vice president; Mra.IJlllan ship of the auxiliary wdt "Will re..
officer_s are to '?eJ~~ed.
Reltmlre, second vice preeldenti port at the October meeting.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Mid- Mrs. Carl Searls, aeeretary;
A rummage salewu scheduled
dleport First UnJted Presbyter- Mrs. Albert Roush, treasurer; for Oct. 11 and 12 at the hall.

ple, Middleport. for a potluck
dimer. Members are to take
their own table sen-ice.

tington, W. Va.

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luck dinner at 7 p.m., meeting

day night at the Masonic Tem-

daughter, Kathern Smith, a surgical patient at Mount Carmel
Hospital.
Blll SWan, a 1968 graduate of
Middleport High School, is attending Marshall Univenlty in Hun-

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ROCK SPRINGS G r •
Items.
· Thursday nlsbl at. tho hall, Jlol..

Mrs. Albert Roush went 10 Co.
lumbu.s today to be with her

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.personal Notes

, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell
•; have returned to Columbus after spending the past two weeks
here at the Grant st. home of
Mrs. Lucille Mayes which they
recenUy purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
were recent visitors In Morgantown, W, Va. with Mr. and Mrs.
Val Reynolds and children. Sunday they will go to Lookout, W.
Va. for a visit with Mrs. Reynolds' aunt, Mrs. George stone.
Mrs. Noah Haskins remains
confined to Holzer HospitaJ where
lhe was taken last week due to
a heart ailment.
Mrs. R. L, Halley visited here
Tuesday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Knight She came
especially for her 1l month old
daughter, Paige, who has spent
the past two week6 here with
her grandparents, while Mr. arid
Mrs. Halley vacationed at Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Edith Walker of Princeton, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Childs. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Scott, and other relatives.
Mrl. E. 0. Tewksbary accompanied her son and daughter .
in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tewkllbary of Wellston, to Warren ror a visit with their son
Charles and family. They wen~
especially to see the Howland
High School band directed by
Charles in a half -time show at
the Howland ·Newton Falls game.
A ""Borvrle and Clyde" theme
was used in the presentation.
They visited with Mr . and Mrs.
Gu3' Russell of Vienna, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Tewksbary at
Buckeye Lake before returning
home.

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' A.uxilia ry PreSsing for End
O( Prayer in Schools Ban
A campaign to bring about
legislatiOn to permit pr(Q·cr In
the ppbllc schools h being carried out by the Ladies Auxiliary
d. Drew Webster Post 39, Am-

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Meeting Tuesday night at the
hall, it was reported that man,.v
members oC the unit have directed letters to Congressman Clarence Miller urging him to support the resolution which would
lift all bans on prayer In schools.
Mrs. Ruth Thornton as legisla..

tive chairman heads the auxili-

ary's action on the issue. Letters may be directed to Congressman Miller at Room 131.5
Longworth Bldg., Washington D.

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During the meeting presided
over by Mrs. Ellen Couch, the
Eighth District fall conference
to be held at Lake Ilope on Oct.

10, was armounced. Dinner reser-

vations are $2,85, and Mrs. Jo
Harbah, second vice president
of the Department. will be the
speaker. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. ,\ communi.
cation from Mrs. Clifford Ad·
kin&amp;, district prc!ic!ent, wal! read
regarding tile conference.
It was reported that member·
ship clles are now payable. Dues
remain at $3.50 until Oct. 24
when an increase adopted at the
natimal convention recently in
New Orleans goes into effect.
Dues may be paid lo either Mrs.
Catherine Welsh, secretary, or
Mrs. Jack Can~el', chairman.
Goal for the )·ear is 125 and 33
have paid to date.
Mrs. Obsy Martin reported
on Ule Fifth Di!ltricl birthday

party which she and Pearll\napp

aucndcd on Sept. 19 at Chilli-

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Mrs. llarry Davis, junior at·
being plaJUled for veterans at the tivlties chairman. announced that
Athens state Hospital.
the junior group will meet on
Plans were amounced for a th&lt; same night as the auxiliary.
recepti )n hooOl mg ~Irs. Edward A special meeting, however, will
Ullum, Department president, of be held for the elec-tion ol' offlthe auxiliary. The event will be cers.
held on Oct. J. at the lebanon
Mrs. llunnell aud Mrs. Mar·
Legion home. The reservatlons tin advanced the flags and Iva
at S5 per person are to be lnade Powell, chaplain, gave prayer to
before Sept. :!7.
open the meeting. It was conOct. 3 was set as houseclean~ eluded with the flower march and
ing day at the hall and· anyone a prayer for peace.
who can help is asked to conThe fall motif was carried out
tact Mrs. Don llunnell.
in the table decorations. Mrs.
A letter from the post was Hunnell, Mrs. George Mowrey,
read noting a chicken barbecue Mrs. Milton Roush, and Mrs.
planned for Sept. 29 on the Porn- Martin served sandwiches, poero.Y parking lot at $1.25 a tato chips. and punch.
serving, and a party tor post
Next meeting will be held on
members and their wives, aux- oct. 22 with Mrs. Mason Fisher,
iliary members and their hus Mrs. Homer Hvsell, Mrs. Robband!!, and men and women
ert Alkire, Mrs. Nina Cumings,
friends of members to be held
and Mrs. Clara Paulsen as the
on Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. at the hall.
The unit voted to sell pecans hostesses.
and gilt wrappings as a lund

at B; new oll;lcers will be el~ad.

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lJII1-eera tOr 1.968-69 wore ;;.,
$lied lll1CV •
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~to the Salvation Aruiywh!m
"the LadleS · Auxtllary of Feeney·Bemett Post 128, American Le·

Skiil, met Tuesday nllhl at

the

RIVERVIEW GARDEN ctali" hall.
will meet Thuroclay, Sep~ ze,' Tllttalled II¥ Mro. Julia Hysell
at T:aO p.m. at \ the home of were Mrl. Dale-Kennecb', presl-

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Bailey, Mrs. Karl OWen, devo;
Uons; meeting to be preceded by
a 6:30 potluck d!me\r, Holltell·
es wUl be Mrs. Edward Burkett, Mrs. Leo Kemedy, Miss

Phyllis Joacldm, Mrs. Ed Smith,
Mrs. William &lt;ltlinger, and Mrs.
Carl Gilmore.

FRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atRaclneJunlor HJgh School following home

game with Southwestern with the
Ravens providing muslcj South-

sponsors.
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline
Chapter, Order Of the Eastern
Star, will meet at 6 p.m. Friern Band Boosters

MIDDLEPORT

WOMEN'S

Christian Temperance Union will
meet at 7:30 Friday night at tho
horne of Mrs. Victoria Sta-.
cey, Third St., Middleport.

Mrs. Golda Mourning, chaplain,
and Mrs. Rosa Searles, Sgt.-at-

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With Mrs. Kennedy presldlng,
It was voted to contribute $30
to the legion post for expense!!

For Boys Reviewed

PUBUC CHICKEN barbecue,
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., on
parking lot in Pomeroy under
sponsorship or Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion.

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• Gries In 1 hour
• Easily applied

very 1rat thillf to do ...
and we hwe the JN~~telt way
lo do it ... witb ArtCerved
diamond ~~~~~- ArtCerv«&lt; hu.
way p( Pllltinc line diamonds
t~er with nquilite
eetti1111: to m~ke a ring:'• beauty
endur. aaiOIIJ' aa it. diamond
~parkt.. It you're doinJ the
nnr ihfn(, the 1il'llllhinr to do
II to come 111H ua.

• Ont coat usually cover•
• Beautiful colo11
• Use on 111 Interior
surfaces
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HYMN SING at ML 0 I I v e
Church, Long Bottom, at 1:30
p.m. Public invited as well as
singers.

New Officers

Valley Lumber &amp; ~u,pply
992-2709
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Golf Finals

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A HIGH SCHOOL dance party

Meigs High School auditorium
in Middleport. The Jays will emcee the dance which is school

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Saturday beginning at ;, a. m.
at t,ht, Hines building ln Min·

The ceremony was performed
at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 24 at the
l"nited Methodist Church at New
Haven following nuptial music by
Miss Lee Ann Miller, New !Iaven. The Rev. Fortney officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. Her ringertip veil fell from a crownofwhlte
lace rlowers, and she carried a
bou(Jiet of white daisies tipped
in blue and cantered with white
rfJsebuds.
Mrs. Beverly Long of Middleport served as the maid ot honor
and Carl (Lynnie) Tenn&lt;Ull of
New IIaven was best man. The
ushers were O.arles Divers of
1\ew IIaven, and G~rry i\rnold
of Mason, W. \'a.
A blue and white color scheme
was carried out in the decoratJons for the reception which was
held in Ule church social room.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Clarence Robert Telflllant, Mrs. Richard Tennant, Mrs. Larn Drake,
and Miss Pam Roush.

COURT ST.
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advantage to beat. The economy of Gas heat! If you
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Sunday 10:30 AM
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OPEN DAILY
8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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Complete GOLD FISH AQUARIUM

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GLASS BOWL-COLORED CHIPS
WATER PLANT -FISH POOD
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$2.25 aal.

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F~ANKUN

PHONE
992-3498

279 W. Main 992·3535 P0010Ny,'O.

to atteoal.

CHOICE

$1.39 VALUE

ARRID
EXTRA DRY
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Br&lt;l1mlr:lll &lt;.Uil 0114 Den·
ny I.qona &lt;.Hill.

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the American Lqlon Hall ThurodaJ at 8 p.m. Members are uraod

Fall Bulbs for outdoor plantIn&amp;, tulips, crocus, hyaclrt!hs,
daffodils and narcissus. Buy
now and plant now!

and three maJor !....,.... b&amp;ttetl

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Wayne Swisher, Harold Lohu and Ke-nneth McCul•
Iough ore your friencUr pharmacists at Swisher and
Lohse Ruall Drugs. They hove low prncripfion

&amp;rt•~~rcMico~m~

h&lt;Hie all hllligm rotrtoved
from fwusea, tre11, auto.,
windowr, femes and billboard.!.

Walb Wore Hill
liEW yOJul: &lt;liPD-In 1111'1
b.... on ballt counted' u bill

Mrs. Frank Becknor report.

grab it.
Lots of luck.

12:30 PM and

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pollel6ctioft p e r I o d Itt
which you con clumgt ~ur
llOie, juri Itt COlt the c&lt;ifidl.

PLANT
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t.Hers apoosoredltthet-HLeldera Horae Show, whleh netted

·.OUR FRESH GROUND

circulating heat. Gas heats your whole home evenly
-set one thermostat and forget it. Gas heats quickly.

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,_STEAK

Quick.
Here's what you have to beat: Gas heat is

trip to Virginia Beach. They are
oow residing at Middleport.

DJSMil!!IIID.- Geraldine Wbeel·
held Fr1411. Sopl_ .2111ur1IW the
eL-. Jobn wm•.
achoti'o reaular adlvlqo period.

Wallace, Martha Gasldna, Den-

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WWIIm- Otheio taiUDllniJ: of,.
11.. ."" Cll.- llaJDOtd. vice
pro~ JO¥ Bemoll, ......
tarfo '0nd'Dellb7 s.yR, treaaurer, ~- olthe - I • MrL
Mlltoo !!ufdoll.
The 'oecond meotliW wW be

looders.

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TO MEET TONIGHT
PT. PLEASANT·- The Voter·

Adldna,
llu- nls
Ra,yburn and
Doria
Spears
oneSecOillllllibt,
Clalwortlly, Bob
Charles
Barney
waa,- l/llpolnted.
Doria
Spearoread
and Bill G.-.... .
Acti
as the devotlonol
'l'hlnf' fll&amp;ltil "Harley H......,./ W'I'he~+H· • ..;g.~;;,q-~.~r\fo.
Fiober, Bill McConnlckWm Boys 01111 Girls", and tho NatiOt&gt;pla,y a lhrees...e; Art Gelwiclui al 4-H Flag Pledge were led II¥
and Jim Bob Ho!IDian will pl11 SU/Illl ~oars.
• twosmne.
Davotlono at tllo moetlna
Matoheo must bepla,yedeySU... wW be offered ey Dennlo RlydaJ 1 and any deviation from the burn. Steve and Martha Gaskins
above schedule llllllt be mode and Alan Pearson wW have
II¥ tile Men's Aoooclation.
charp or the relroshmento.

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pound prescriptions with

let it

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Preol4011t for tlilo ,_r !1 Alii

rao, pme. leaders, alit steve
Gaskins and Darlene Spears, song

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ADMm'fD- Luey '11lqi'*"4
Paint Pl•~m; Richard lllrlef,
PUinl Pleuaat; l'IUI
rotm P1Meent: Mrs.
U.,V,· ~; Mrt.. U.0 HoUtQ',
Paint ·.Pl•AM; llclbald Zarkle,
Lotart; Mrs. carlkot MeJDt;rn,

Dinner Party

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Rexall Drugs

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preaident; Doria Spears, socr&amp;••·
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Elai110 Rayburn and Stevo Coch-

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GET YOUR HEATING SYSTEM READY
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in tho Hidden VaDe•J """-•i........ . , ......
shlpa will be. pla,yed thla week,
acconlll!jJ to Davo Poore, Men'a

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for dinner at 12 noon. Social
activitie:s during afternoon.

A ballerina length dress o!
white lace was worn by Miss
Deboraha D, Tennant, daughter
of Mr. und Mrs. Carl L. Tennant, New Haven, W, Va., rorher
wedding to Darrell Franklin
White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil

Oftieel'8
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Illm lbll, Muaa, I • lOll; )fr,
Pill- Hllh Scbool Bible -Club
and Mrs. FtJreli"Lcllll. C~lpn111 Ftr1'7, a ICIIIj Mr• .aqd Uri. met ret:OIItl¥ at the Jdah acbool
and ~ ofllcoro !4li' the 1HI-

Kqery.
$67.25. The money wW be uaed
Ftral !l~t, LoweD Jtnrell II¥ members attending 4-11 . _
. Coirroll caato, JolmWIHillllland next year.
Jake Somerville; Dave Pooreand
A telephone cumnlttee eonCharles Fowler wW ~ a two- silting of llobyn Wllace, Dabble

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EBLIN FAMILY reunion, Saturday at Rock Springs Fairgrounds. Each family to take

PT. PLEASANT - O!llcera
lor the c011llng year were elected
at a meetlne ot tho Rough Riders
4-H Club at St. Paul United Meth-

odletChurc:h.
Elected wen Suaan

Aasoclat1on president.
The matehes areJ Champlc.
shJp !lliltt, 111'at tour....., Bar·
tow Jonea, Bill Rardin, Paul
Somervllle and Paul Bakeri secord foursome, Rom Rose, Jim
Shadle, Euatace WUson and Don

will be held this Saturday night
from 8:30 t.o 11:30 p.m. at the

Wedding Was Aug. 24

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THE MEIGS HighSchool cheerleaders will sponsor an after
game clance party wiUl the Jays
following the Meigs-Athens footbaU game this Friday night from
10 to 12 p.m. at the Meigs Junior High in Pomeroy.

Mrs. Dorrell FranHh Wh•te

PT. PLEASANT - , .WIII!Hin

Main-

Presbyterian Church.

freshments were served.

Meet Reeenl.ly

PT•.. PJ.J!AS4NT - The PUinl tho Black Wallllt Fe.u.il.
q,uefte pnoldi~Wo lilnle Blbzard
PliaiiDI.IIllb SchcXII Band QoolCommittees wot'llli., In ..,... wlo liito tho d4.. .. 01111
~ wiD. launch a llnl nll!nl a,et~an with t1ta 1/111111 Drive are, the door prise was won II¥ Mildrl\o lor a - bml bulltllnc Cleo lUviDI, po&amp;llcU;r; atarl• drod Garrett.
with a parade b7 !Ita JIDIIor ~ pj&gt;11e niailaoio, and F.4
CMO!'Iiera prt/IOntWere Mary
lind ·!!oalor Hllh School Banda, Mellanlel and Bal.illt - . 11- • ~. aari Polrero, Mil~. September 28, at II nanee.
drodGarroU,HelanVIokora1 Data..m., hued u "bums" to Ue pla,.,ne COII\IDl'Uel ~· tie . Burp sa, 1«1111 RIDilalSJh,
In with tho lllld rollins llopo: 1o arrap tho lllld rallllnl tlrlva Grace Moler, WUmaJarvlo, Gl1''B4llllo •
· and actn!lleo 4lrin8 Week: IIIli FocleiOIIIJo Rotemart Grll'
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Doolltllo, chairman; .Cbrll anll Billie BUJZard. A ollant....,.
''M...,oy
McDaniel, Etnc!ry !btroe, WID- lion wu held to raise l\uidl.
''S.wi!lly".
da Gobrltoch1 Mr&amp; Jack BaJu..
The parade wW .begin at Btl! co, John IDiberl and Bob Brag.
and
and wW ...,_
Thenewbulltllnc"'""dlnclude
Reeeipts FJgllft8
tlrue doM! Main. stopping In the a otorage r&lt;&gt;om lor lnotrumenll
center of town lor a 11tort con- lind unl!ormt, have two wuh
Announ~
cort, and IIMil -eod on down roomt, have separate practice -PT. PLEASANI' - Pt. PleasMaJn ~
rooms, an oatee, a IOUIIP IUld oat HIP Scboal Principal Char·
The Boosters orpnizatioouiiU an auditorium 11110 room lor leo Withers has raiNoed the
have valiGu1 mooe,y making ae- band Haalons; ad an overbanl. amount of total pte recelpti from
tlvttles durhw '1tand Week.'' or Bhelter, for budltudentlcUr- Frl4l1 nlpt'o pme -een
Octnber 5 to 12. This wook io lnB rain.
Huntlqjton Hlp and Pt. Plellbell!jJ proclaimed as "Band
,.., personlnloreoted In helpant.
Week" by tho Mayor of PUinl lng with the plant lor tile bullciTho total paid attendallce wu
Pieasant and wiU be held wrlnll 1ng or wlihlnl to ... tile piiDI 3,010 and gate rocelpti totaled
the second of October of' for the bulldlai la urpdtoatl8ld $2,804. 25.
General admission
each succeeding year. Band week the next Booatera meatlns, Mao- was 1,293 with receipts l&lt;ltalq
wiD Include . . - parade, daJ. October 7, at 7:30 In the $1,616, 25. There wore 329 rebomecomlng activities, and a trW band room.
serve seats brl!wlqr $494.00. A
ror tho 110111or band to tho Block
total of 1,388 otudeot ticketa
Waloot Folllival In ~er on
were sold brq!IW $694.00.
October 12. Bolda Doolltlle, a
Parking doollliona UIIOIIIlted to
llleiOOer of the Bla Blacks Band
$27.58.
Is Maoon Comt,y'o Prhtceoo In

dleport Cub Scout Pack 244 held
at the Middleport First United

Plans were discuSsed for the
fall round.up and recruitment or
boys either eight years old or
in the third grade. TentaUve
plans were also made for a Halloween party. Boys of Den 8 pve
the opening ceremony, and re-

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Appropriate conduct Cor a scout
In
uniform was discussed by
ersvllle by 1he Women's SodeV ol Christian Service of the Kenneth Scites, cubmaster, at
Minersville Metttodist Church. Mooday niglrt'o meeting of Mid-

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The WI conrerence In McArthur on O&lt;t, IO ·WU amounced.
II was reported that Miaoliary.

Beech Sl., Middleport was rearms.
ported, and It was noted. that: Mrs,
Committee chalrmetl retained Kathern Roush smtth wtll have
for another year were Mrs. Kes- surgery this weekend at Mount
singer, memberahJp and oommu- Carmel Hospital, Columbus.
nib" service chairman; Mrs.
It was also reported that symMournin&amp; Amerieanism; Mrs. path,y cards had been sent to the
Carl Searls, child welfare, and

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The death of Mrs. Phyllis Grant,

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II. the
D..
wbld1 .
.waa held to honor World war y· Eln\er \. J'Icl&lt;ena.
veteran• and In oboervllllce of
the 50th anniversary of the Am-

Mrs. Gene WUsoa. with Mrs._ 4-K; Mrs. Charles Kessinger, eye Gkl1' State under SpOnsorcarl Buckley 18 eo-hostess. Ne,..· ftist vice president; Mra.IJlllan ship of the auxiliary wdt "Will re..
officer_s are to '?eJ~~ed.
Reltmlre, second vice preeldenti port at the October meeting.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Mid- Mrs. Carl Searls, aeeretary;
A rummage salewu scheduled
dleport First UnJted Presbyter- Mrs. Albert Roush, treasurer; for Oct. 11 and 12 at the hall.

ple, Middleport. for a potluck
dimer. Members are to take
their own table sen-ice.

tington, W. Va.

.

luck dinner at 7 p.m., meeting

day night at the Masonic Tem-

daughter, Kathern Smith, a surgical patient at Mount Carmel
Hospital.
Blll SWan, a 1968 graduate of
Middleport High School, is attending Marshall Univenlty in Hun-

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raising proJect and any member
'J'IRJRS&gt;:AY
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may be contacted to purehaoetbe
ROCK SPRINGS G r •
Items.
· Thursday nlsbl at. tho hall, Jlol..

Mrs. Albert Roush went 10 Co.
lumbu.s today to be with her

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lcalem:IO~ ·dtt~talls)\Je...i&lt;'.'~r QffJ~~rs
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Middleport .. .
.personal Notes

, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell
•; have returned to Columbus after spending the past two weeks
here at the Grant st. home of
Mrs. Lucille Mayes which they
recenUy purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
were recent visitors In Morgantown, W, Va. with Mr. and Mrs.
Val Reynolds and children. Sunday they will go to Lookout, W.
Va. for a visit with Mrs. Reynolds' aunt, Mrs. George stone.
Mrs. Noah Haskins remains
confined to Holzer HospitaJ where
lhe was taken last week due to
a heart ailment.
Mrs. R. L, Halley visited here
Tuesday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Knight She came
especially for her 1l month old
daughter, Paige, who has spent
the past two week6 here with
her grandparents, while Mr. arid
Mrs. Halley vacationed at Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Edith Walker of Princeton, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Childs. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Scott, and other relatives.
Mrl. E. 0. Tewksbary accompanied her son and daughter .
in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tewkllbary of Wellston, to Warren ror a visit with their son
Charles and family. They wen~
especially to see the Howland
High School band directed by
Charles in a half -time show at
the Howland ·Newton Falls game.
A ""Borvrle and Clyde" theme
was used in the presentation.
They visited with Mr . and Mrs.
Gu3' Russell of Vienna, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Tewksbary at
Buckeye Lake before returning
home.

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I'S;k:r"'1 'Feener:·Bsllm~H' AU¥ilicrry,
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' A.uxilia ry PreSsing for End
O( Prayer in Schools Ban
A campaign to bring about
legislatiOn to permit pr(Q·cr In
the ppbllc schools h being carried out by the Ladies Auxiliary
d. Drew Webster Post 39, Am-

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6S GMC PICKUP . . . . . . ....... , ...... $1191
8 £l. F1eetslde. Good tires. 6 cyl e~ne. Below market
price.

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For Sele or Rent'

WILL accept lurnlture on down 10 • 10 TRAILEII, like new,
payment on mobile home. two bedrooms, 181 Loculi st.•

Dick's Moblle Home Sales, Pomeroy. phoDe 1192-1611.
~
five mUea •oulb of Ravenson Rt. 1 Will accept
lrucli: pickup or panel on
Auction
down payment on moblle
ANTIQUE AUCftON
home.
f.5.ftc THE UNDERSIGNED will ol.ler for sale at public auc:tlon
SJIOOTING MATCH Sunday.
al lbe home rl. lbe late
Sept. 29, 1J to 4. Hams, bacGeorge H. Kennedy, '100 Weal

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ty. llullaDd Amerlcaa Legion
Home.

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EVERY Friday and Sal-

Ill iii-clay at Jllot'o Club ~ lfar..
Rt.

off

7.

Country lllllllc by Gayle lllc-

llonald and Ida Driltora.
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WIVI lpoelal Sept. •

tbroucb

Oet. 5. IIA!gular $11

lor fl2.50. t!UO lor t!O, .10
for $UO. Pllone 1192-2810 oak
for llolen or Judy.
f.a.ete
RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and
' Salurday, I am to 5 pm, 1D
Elberfeld buUdiDg nat to
L6Z In Pomeroy, Spom«ed
by Ladleo Amr!Uary o1. lbe
........ Fire Dept. ......
II'OR TRAl'"--CMb ,.. 111tlqael. William Hamm Jlld.
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WilL DO ontq II llome IIJ)IIerl, poc:tett, pegctq,
Jwnm•na. alteratloDI, ete.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
Pbone 7'/U651.

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RICPAIR, REFINISH, recoadlllaa plf elubo, .1o1m Teofard.

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located just below the Pomeroy-Mason Bridie, on Saturday, lbe 2llb day of September, 1161, beginning at ten
o'clock A.M., lbe peiaonal
propel ly owned by George B.
Kennedy, COD9isling lD part
of !be following: Gas llove,
Frigidaire refrigerator, teleYislon, ldtcben !able and 4
chalrl, klll:hen cupboard, ftve
over-atulled chalra, davetoporl, coffee !able. ouphoarda,
and many Antiques, chalrl,
cupboards, loblllll, stands,
marble stands, pictures, ptetore frames, beds, ebests,
dreaer, many table lamps,
Guile wilb lbe W'md, brass and
gi81B, lampe. vaseo, many
pltdlers. punch howl w I I h
glasses, hobnall gi81B, condle
llllcb, compotes, trull dlebea,
cake stands, lamp ahades.
gobleil, miD: glw. cui gi81B,
frail ltcnrl. oome Carnival
...... jll'll, brass bolls, and
1J1811Y artleles. 'ftle c[eoedenl
was Jn lbe Anlfque buslnea.
and an o1. lbe o1tove 11emt1
must be oold for settlement
of his esta!AI.
Aucr. NOTE: 'ftttlis a large
sale conslallng of a few tm-

ttema. Please bring a
chair and enjoy the sale.

111!t181

Ltmch will be senecl by lbe

Omrelt.

Help Wanted
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Main Slreel, Pomeroy, ObJ&lt;),

WMI'RESS, Apply In )101'1011.
cn.w'l Steak - - .....,

Melel!:!f. Wented

Tmna: Caslt In band day of
Sole.
Slmed: Clyde E itonnedy.
!xeculor ol. the Elllte of

"=n~mr~secl

NEED
. Sell famoul
·
Kallpp Alnlrod Sboes. Full Racine. Olllo, Pit -.mt.
or put time. llilb commia,_...,
alonl plus bomts. Complela
liDo for tDIIl and '11'0tllell,
For Rent
I!'.qt.tlpmeltl lurttllbed free.
Write 1o Genion Rae, Diltrlcl fURNISHED and unfurnished
Salel
Drtte,

Mer.• :11M

oorrnhul,

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Ohio

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HELP WANTED
Middle Aled Man
To lark On
Poultry Fn

apartments. Close to school
Pbone 1192-5434,
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TRAILER SPACE. &amp;U utllltleo
available. Inquire 156 Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-Uc
fTR~JSHED

GARAGE op811-

on Lincoln Hill. UWIUes
paid; adults only. Phone 1192SIBI.
1-lf.Ue
ment

Paicl Vocatia•,

Geed ...... Pl .......
Novo• A..ilalol•
Apply •• ,.,...

La raster

•111AILER LOTS.

Bob's Mobile
Court, Syraeuse. Ohio on Stale

Rl. 124, Phone tn-:1151.
~ll ·tie

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JIURNI811ED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT. . Middleport,

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SCBNA•w•••

pbaDe 19J.m4.

ca ,

~lotfe

Jtood.
liomd1ftlot- ... 'I1WLBR SPACE, ready 1D
llool&lt; up. private. plenty of
1111', 11111 Ilia ·w ....._
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Coalt••
,... chlldrm "' play.
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AKC Golden Retriever pupp!eo,
624 Ash Sl., M!ddlepon. 1192- GEO. BOBSIEiit&amp; BNbr
540.
1&gt;21-Uc POMEROY - 5 room frame,
shower, basement. convenient.
Asking $35110.00
For Rent
KENNE.BEC Potatoes, &lt;l!arles
MIDDLEPORT
- 7 room llome,
Hilton, Portland.
8-J9-251e
FIRST FLOOR furnished aportbath, gas furnace, fuU basemen!, adults, 212 South Fifth
ment, nice comer lot out ol
Ave., Middleport, phone 992- POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
high
water, $14,000.00
phone 143-2254 Clarence Prof.
5436.
t-21-lfc
lilt, Portland.
11-2!1-tfc 8f ACRES - a rooms. 4 bedrooms. 110 balbs, fuU baleFOUR ROOM HOUSE. bath,
men!, 2nd house, haa 5 rooms;
coal fUrnace. call 742-5113. · FARM. 3210 ACRES, 6 room
2
bama, mfnerall, macadam
house, bath, gas beat, lire1-:!Ulp
road.
13),000.00
place. drilled wen, good bulldHELEN
OR VIRGB. TJWI'ORD
lngs. Barn equipped for Grade
r'OUR rooms. bath, garage,
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A milk. Wllb or without farm ASSOCIATES
Phone daytime 992-2903 eveIIYJI.\aliiB
equipment. Bowman's Run or
nings 992-3702.
t-!!6-3tc
Forest Run Rood, Lee Johnson,
Rl. I, Racine. Phnne
THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
9411-2246.
9-19-Uc POMEROY • BARRISONVILLII:
phone Sam Amold. Syracuse,
Raad, one story frame, t1tree
992-2360.
t-:m-tfc
bedrooms, batb, nice lot, full
\Y ARM MORNING coal beater,
basemen~ Rodney Downing,
also saw timber, C. E. DougFor Sele
broker. Phone 1112-DG.
lao, Rl. 3, Pomeroy. t-Z2-4tp
FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM·
1-IU!c
JNUM FISHING BOATS. 10, SIX ROOM HOUSE and three
12, 13 loot. Klngsb•ry Boat
lots, call Jacob Turner. Ph.
Salea, on County Road 11.
Business Services
1192-3681.
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one mile west of Rt. 33, phone
c. JlllAD1I'ORD
99U251.
9-J.$.14tc STEREO RADIO, comhlnaUon
AUCIIONI!BB
unit with AM &amp; FM radio. 4
Cllmplete
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FARM. Approximately 175 ~
speaker aound system, 4
rea, two st()ry house, barn,
speed, dlial volume conlrol.
ClllllllltMad
etc., all buildings In poor
beauUiul maple cooaole. AsR 1-. Olio
condition, located In RuUand
sume poymenls of $II or $94.67,
I I tie
township, Meigs County, c&amp;U
call 992-3218.
I-2Uic
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
p.m.
t-11-Uc STEREO-RADIO COMOle, 4 READY • MIX concrete doUvertd right to your project.
speed intermixed changer, duFasl
and easy. Free esllSAVE BIG. Do your own rug
al volume &lt;onlrol. 4 speaker
males. Phone 192-3214, Goegand upholstery cleaning with
aound system, lovely walnut
lelt! lloady -·Mix C&amp;., MiddleBlue Luslre. Rent oloctrlc
linlsh. Payment.i of' SS'i per
port, Ohio.
8 !10 lfc
shampooer. Baker Furnlture.
mooth or $111.14, call 992-3218.

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1959 TRIUMPH Cob motorcycle
200 CC. racing gears. runs
real good, ,1$0. Call Harrisonville 992-f271.
t-M-31c

GREEN beans aad peppers,
bring cottlalner. pick . your
own. b busbel. John Cleek,
Portland, Phone 843-2246. one
haU mile below Ravei18'WOOII

FORD convertible,
good shape. Five new tires.
CaD 1192-5934.
t-:14-Qc

lii6J XL

;918 ZIG ZAG console sewing
machine. This machine makes

bultonholea, darns,
nograms. many

em~ ..

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faney

de-

signs. Take over poymentz ol
$5 per month or pay balance
due $46.:!2. Will discount for
casb. Call 992-2136. t-24-&amp;te
STEREO RADIO combination,
lovely walnut finlsb, H~

BSR automallc changer, poy
$5 per monlb or balance due
$68.46. Callllll2-:t83tl. 9-J4.4tc
JUST TAKEN IN, U61 stereo

a. FM

9-:14-Qc

Ferry.

1116$ VOIJKSWAGEN station wagon, IN(uare back model, excellent condition; e&gt;:·

cellenl condition. Clean inside and out. New tires. Pboae
1192-1949.
9-:14-Qc

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Rl. 1, lleedBvllle, Phone 117m&amp;.
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'1969 DUO BOAT ·.
NOW ON·OISPLAY
USED.
CHRIS CRAFT OUT·

5~55
-GUARANFE!DPHONE 992--2094
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From the Larpll ' !'ruck or
1IulldD...- . Radlatpr· TcJ Tilt

!Onollest Heator Core.

8LAETTNAiS

Hoekl-port, Ohio '

Pol-

PH. 993-2143

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Stephen Girard, who played
an Important part In the fl.
nanclng of the War of 1812, Is

generally considered Amerl·
ca's first mllllonalre.

ueAL iriOTICI
KEIIO NID.L wbON 1Ml bcnm
plaee of nti41IICI
Saa CUilaDo
di ConlroDI, Lu.cca. ftalJ 11· ltenQ
t.01WI4 tbt Oil die l.,tb daJ or
5fi!Lembu, JNII DOROTHY N1UU.
bel.aa: plal.atllf 111M bu
peUdoD.
~11llal lltm u hteaclaJn; lll Ute
(;ou rl or Colllmlln Plae, ...,.., CcJun.
l,, OIUD, c... No.
pr~
lor dlvorc. from ulrll Bemo Nllli
un OW i:ntumll ol trw. •~&amp;e~:\ ol

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P'•JI fDt IUtOcb"
of miDot chl.ldna: ucl ouaer pro,.,
relief; eeld. c:IUM wW 1le lv bear-

In• oa or a f \"lllbeF, 1. . .

uae till lll&amp;i o1 No- ·

DorethJ' "Ntert. Plakttlff
1. O'lrlln,
Attlrl*l' fer P..lltttff

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HI a4J 10 :U lfk

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DJSCiiARGES
c. Barlow, Mrs. OdParents mi.Y m Pedlalrlcl w.ro. dle E. Bush, Mrl. Ralph L.
Clark, Mrl. Jack L, Co11lno,
ADMI$10NS
Ted llaUlold, Jr., RL 1 GaUl- Mra. Clarence E. Craft, -

polls; Mra. Grover Sleets, Itt. T. EdWards, Jo""''h R. ForeI Patriot; Mrs. WUlard J!a.yo, man, Mra. ,. Delmar Gtnserleh,
Pliny, W. Va.; Mra. John F. Mrs. Jaek ·Grlmol, Jl!muttd c.
Clendenin, II, Pl. Pleasant; Mra. Harper, Mrl. Leo Kina. Ralph
e-re A. Wolf, Rt. 1 Long Bot- Lewl1, James P. Neal, Mrs.
tom; Michael S. Baker, Middle- Dower Mulllnl, Mro. Chloe !l!af.
port; Clifford MaiGne, RL Z Mr· fer, Mrs. Ori1 L ~, Mra,.
Artllur; Mrs. Jlllllll L. Hemy, RL Lawrence H. VauahaD. Eldolt E.
1 Pedro; James E. McWWiama, Wauab. Mrs. Roy E. Boker, Mrl.
WeUolnn; Mrs. Rusaell S. John- llonald L, Cl(V and btflnl 11011,
oton, Jack!on; Mrs. Georp c. Mrl. Norman H. !balfer and ln.d@lllhhtr, Mrl. _Chari.. .!&gt;•.
~I. j!av&lt;I!IIWOOd; Loonani
datqhter.
H. McPeak, Jack!on; Jamea R.
Ferguson, Rt. 1 RaveniWDOd;

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MR.WtNKI.C,I'M .
PHONING FOR 'tOJR
WII'!L WILL '10U
MEEt' HER FOR
CLU~

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flntshlna
•Sand &amp; Gravel

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GET

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GeT'TME

GET A SOOO C.RIP

Rlt:S.T AID ""'T !"

OIV 'THE B.t.U-,

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER:

Lawrence

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• Free Estimates·. '
• Quality COIICI'ete
• Certified Strqth

DIAL 9!12-3284
VIsiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.

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All'I'OMOBILE Jnsurance beea
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MOnCI OP APPOINTIMNT

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Sun. - - - ........ .

lnsuranat
or'l llceDse! Call 112-2161.
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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WMPO
INFORMATION
NEWS·
presents

- --LOCAL REPOAT$
DAILY

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M. ·
t&lt;eeping Mei·~

Gallia and
Mason Area .
Informed As
Vvell As
Entertained

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life.. _, HIIMvt DeN, D I 11 F
NoUee 111 banbJ ...... that r. w.

DAILY 'CROSSWORD

BUGS BUNNY

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39. Half:

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a. Profit .
4&amp;. Exclama~
Uba

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Buslneu Services
REFINISHED ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
GOOD CONDITION

3 DREUUS • • • .... 118.00
ROUHO OAK TABLE -So15.00
HALL TRIE WITH
SEAT &amp; MIRROR··- -Sol5.00
SECRETARY DESIC. -$50.00
MAHOGANY DROP
LEAF TABLE···.- $60.00
LOVE SUT

Bryants Budtet Shop
Next To Stiffler' • Store
108 W. M•ln

PCNIIero,

· ·PoWEt-YAC
ClEANING

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AIR CONDmONING llelrtllfo.
Ilion servl\'e. J8efc!l llofrlleraUon, Now ~-- ·hope
1111-16'11.
4 ' lfe

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DON'T l~t FOR
COLD IE~'rHER .

"My f,athor n•ver complain•. about tho coat oi my
td"'!atlon--ht thlnko tho price of I1Jnoranco Is
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much hi&amp;her!"

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CURTISs breedbtl ol
21 different breetll. callle olr·
es or 4 breedll Of 11081 'badll,
by calllng Parter 112 .....
meroy or 187al Ooolttlle.

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(Hot A OriYti•Thrv)

radio console, blg
PDrw, lr. whoM ro.t Office .W.
4-speed automatic ch•nger, 24 HEAD of cattle, 11 COWl, 7 dt. . 1.1 Po. .rw, 0~ .... beu.
lovely walnut finish. Take
appollltedl - ·~- Wlta
to fresben early spring, Mar- dub'
the ww aJlMUd ol &amp;be . . . . ol
~ut Doe~ Jat.e ol ...._ c.u.v.
over paymenls of '6.21 per
vin Stone, RuUand, Ohio
OIUo, Ill K ••
monlb or pay hal...., due
Dat.ed WI IOib da7 Gl 1111' ' 111
t-:awte
1102.71. Will dlsoounl for caah.
P. H. O'aiiiN
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Cali 1192-21136.
~~-Re~l Estate.For Sele
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t-»&gt;J JN; JO.lO lkl
O'IIIIIBN ., caow
llROWNING 12 gauge lull choke
REALTY COIIPANY
&amp;hotgun. venliliated 8lgbll and
a.o&amp;B TO
rib; !Ired only 15 limes, no POMEROY SIIOPPINO
..
. .110 llory
scratehes or blemishes of any
frame,
2
bedrooms,
bath,
kinil; alao Wmchesler pump
aome
Ule
and
paueliDg,
gas
12 gauge shotgun, modified
Door
furnace.
fi,ZOO.OO
choke. !Ired twice, new; no
scratches or blemishet. Phone TUPPIIIIS PIAJNS - JIE.MODI!LED - I llory !ramo, I
9ft.II9J4, aok for Wally.
bedrooml, bunt In l:llcbeu,
t-24-&amp;te
Ul Ami, A BUY AT ........
!954 FORD FIOO, B cylinder,
excellent l'1lllllln8 condition MJJliJLEPOBT - LIIB NBW
- 110 1/tDry, 3 bedrooms, bltb,
and lirell, J&gt;bone !lft.%740.
cablnetl Jn ltitcheD, fuD biM,.~
ment, ptlllo, nice yard, ott! cl
Ooodl. fJJ,500.00
211 FOOT cabin cruiser, 100 hp
BENBY CU!L\ND
gray marine motor, sleeps
C)lll I •
siJ:. Head. ship tO s~. runRea.
ning walor. Phone 119-IW.
Nl-ac
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CIGARE'M'E vending maeltlnes
snd aervtce. ABC Enlarprises.
Mason. W. Va. Phme 77J.I543.

HALJI RUNNER bealll, Charles
IDlton, Portland.
9-21&gt;241c

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BUDGET PRYCE furntlure on Mrs. Becky B. Vlntoo, Greenour !bird ftoor budgot shop. up, Ky.; Henry G. Rust, Rav.,._
Lost
Baker Fumllure. Middleport. ~ Mrs. Elizabeth Vance.
Ohio.
1 21 tie Jacklon; Mra. Floyd - · LOST, two male doc&amp;, I
Pomeroy.
blue Uck and I brl!lllle p1ott
BIRTHS
SEWING MACHINES. repair
w!Ui ehaln collar. Reward.
Mra. WIUord J!a.ya, PUny, W.
service. an mateo. WY 2Smlle on small boy'a lace.
soo, 3:02 p.m. Wd1eadQ;
2284. '!'be Fabrte Shop, Pom- VL,
Phone 992~54.
Mra. F]oydBarnhouae, PotnerO¥,
eroy. Autbortled Sllll!er Sales dauibter, 9:01 p.m. Wednesda,y.
and Service. We Sharpen
Sclssorl.
$-29-tle

~'OUR

ROOM houR, bath and
fuO size basemem, two loll.
Call 1192-11038 daytime, 9412951 evenlags.
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Rullstele For Sale

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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remodeled and tn A-1 - lion. OUt of hlg!l water, c1ooe
to 1chool, church and a minutes wolk tothetp"OCery store.
Con1Piole llnanclng aVIIIabts.
Call 992-&amp;905 and aok for

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
mlmalure, fl~ and up. Stud
aervice and grooming. Photle
1192-MU.
11 3 tie

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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For Sale

1961 CHEVROLET 'h TON . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .$795
Wide body, 6 cvl. en,g., solid cab, like new tires.

l!AM SHOOT, Racine Gun Club,
Sullday, Sepl. 29, from I p.m.
to 5 p.m. 12-16-20 guage. Off
Wtnted To Buy
Route l2t on Ba.ohan Road.
ANTIQUES,
furniture, diJhes,
9-J&amp;.&amp;
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil. 800 W. Maln St., Pc&gt;JM.
I WILL NOT be respo111ible for
my.
1-~tlc
1111)' debts conlracted by any..,. other than myself.
C. W. CUrfman
For Sale or Trade
Rl. 1, Pomeroy. 9-2&lt;&gt;3tp 1967 INTERNATIONAL Truck,
4 speed, '10 too, 11164 Chevrolet
GUN SHOOT Sunday, Sept. 2!1,
1967 Cbryaler New Yorker, air
I till. Cirele, X, full card,
conditioned, power steorlng,
No. I &amp; 71&gt; !bot, prizes ham
power brakes, 1961 Mustang,
and bacon, at luak Wal!M 6 cyl. 3 speed, 1914 Buick, 4
Farm. Sponsored by Chesler door automatic, power steerFire Dept.
~
lug, power brakes, flnaneiDg
av&amp;Uable. Pllone
af·
WEE wash willie em 111!1!11_. lor 6 pm Phone 9ft.6748.
larly. Self service and auto9-M-tfc
malic. Mason Car Wash.

'rllonvllle

a 2 bedroom '- 3 -

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
"POMEROY, OHIO

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614-992-2181

5qJer Sport C&lt;q)8. V8 engine, 4 speed trans., radio.

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Call Pomeroy

63 CHEVROLET ........................ $699

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6S GMC PICKUP . . . . . . ....... , ...... $1191
8 £l. F1eetslde. Good tires. 6 cyl e~ne. Below market
price.

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For Sele or Rent'

WILL accept lurnlture on down 10 • 10 TRAILEII, like new,
payment on mobile home. two bedrooms, 181 Loculi st.•

Dick's Moblle Home Sales, Pomeroy. phoDe 1192-1611.
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five mUea •oulb of Ravenson Rt. 1 Will accept
lrucli: pickup or panel on
Auction
down payment on moblle
ANTIQUE AUCftON
home.
f.5.ftc THE UNDERSIGNED will ol.ler for sale at public auc:tlon
SJIOOTING MATCH Sunday.
al lbe home rl. lbe late
Sept. 29, 1J to 4. Hams, bacGeorge H. Kennedy, '100 Weal

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ty. llullaDd Amerlcaa Legion
Home.

II-2Hic

EVERY Friday and Sal-

Ill iii-clay at Jllot'o Club ~ lfar..
Rt.

off

7.

Country lllllllc by Gayle lllc-

llonald and Ida Driltora.
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HELEN'S Beauty Shop penna-

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WIVI lpoelal Sept. •

tbroucb

Oet. 5. IIA!gular $11

lor fl2.50. t!UO lor t!O, .10
for $UO. Pllone 1192-2810 oak
for llolen or Judy.
f.a.ete
RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and
' Salurday, I am to 5 pm, 1D
Elberfeld buUdiDg nat to
L6Z In Pomeroy, Spom«ed
by Ladleo Amr!Uary o1. lbe
........ Fire Dept. ......
II'OR TRAl'"--CMb ,.. 111tlqael. William Hamm Jlld.
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WilL DO ontq II llome IIJ)IIerl, poc:tett, pegctq,
Jwnm•na. alteratloDI, ete.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
Pbone 7'/U651.

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RICPAIR, REFINISH, recoadlllaa plf elubo, .1o1m Teofard.

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located just below the Pomeroy-Mason Bridie, on Saturday, lbe 2llb day of September, 1161, beginning at ten
o'clock A.M., lbe peiaonal
propel ly owned by George B.
Kennedy, COD9isling lD part
of !be following: Gas llove,
Frigidaire refrigerator, teleYislon, ldtcben !able and 4
chalrl, klll:hen cupboard, ftve
over-atulled chalra, davetoporl, coffee !able. ouphoarda,
and many Antiques, chalrl,
cupboards, loblllll, stands,
marble stands, pictures, ptetore frames, beds, ebests,
dreaer, many table lamps,
Guile wilb lbe W'md, brass and
gi81B, lampe. vaseo, many
pltdlers. punch howl w I I h
glasses, hobnall gi81B, condle
llllcb, compotes, trull dlebea,
cake stands, lamp ahades.
gobleil, miD: glw. cui gi81B,
frail ltcnrl. oome Carnival
...... jll'll, brass bolls, and
1J1811Y artleles. 'ftle c[eoedenl
was Jn lbe Anlfque buslnea.
and an o1. lbe o1tove 11emt1
must be oold for settlement
of his esta!AI.
Aucr. NOTE: 'ftttlis a large
sale conslallng of a few tm-

ttema. Please bring a
chair and enjoy the sale.

111!t181

Ltmch will be senecl by lbe

Omrelt.

Help Wanted
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WMI'RESS, Apply In )101'1011.
cn.w'l Steak - - .....,

Melel!:!f. Wented

Tmna: Caslt In band day of
Sole.
Slmed: Clyde E itonnedy.
!xeculor ol. the Elllte of

"=n~mr~secl

NEED
. Sell famoul
·
Kallpp Alnlrod Sboes. Full Racine. Olllo, Pit -.mt.
or put time. llilb commia,_...,
alonl plus bomts. Complela
liDo for tDIIl and '11'0tllell,
For Rent
I!'.qt.tlpmeltl lurttllbed free.
Write 1o Genion Rae, Diltrlcl fURNISHED and unfurnished
Salel
Drtte,

Mer.• :11M

oorrnhul,

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Ohio

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HELP WANTED
Middle Aled Man
To lark On
Poultry Fn

apartments. Close to school
Pbone 1192-5434,
l~II-Ifc

TRAILER SPACE. &amp;U utllltleo
available. Inquire 156 Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-Uc
fTR~JSHED

GARAGE op811-

on Lincoln Hill. UWIUes
paid; adults only. Phone 1192SIBI.
1-lf.Ue
ment

Paicl Vocatia•,

Geed ...... Pl .......
Novo• A..ilalol•
Apply •• ,.,...

La raster

•111AILER LOTS.

Bob's Mobile
Court, Syraeuse. Ohio on Stale

Rl. 124, Phone tn-:1151.
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JIURNI811ED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT. . Middleport,

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SCBNA•w•••

pbaDe 19J.m4.

ca ,

~lotfe

Jtood.
liomd1ftlot- ... 'I1WLBR SPACE, ready 1D
llool&lt; up. private. plenty of
1111', 11111 Ilia ·w ....._
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Coalt••
,... chlldrm "' play.
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AKC Golden Retriever pupp!eo,
624 Ash Sl., M!ddlepon. 1192- GEO. BOBSIEiit&amp; BNbr
540.
1&gt;21-Uc POMEROY - 5 room frame,
shower, basement. convenient.
Asking $35110.00
For Rent
KENNE.BEC Potatoes, &lt;l!arles
MIDDLEPORT
- 7 room llome,
Hilton, Portland.
8-J9-251e
FIRST FLOOR furnished aportbath, gas furnace, fuU basemen!, adults, 212 South Fifth
ment, nice comer lot out ol
Ave., Middleport, phone 992- POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
high
water, $14,000.00
phone 143-2254 Clarence Prof.
5436.
t-21-lfc
lilt, Portland.
11-2!1-tfc 8f ACRES - a rooms. 4 bedrooms. 110 balbs, fuU baleFOUR ROOM HOUSE. bath,
men!, 2nd house, haa 5 rooms;
coal fUrnace. call 742-5113. · FARM. 3210 ACRES, 6 room
2
bama, mfnerall, macadam
house, bath, gas beat, lire1-:!Ulp
road.
13),000.00
place. drilled wen, good bulldHELEN
OR VIRGB. TJWI'ORD
lngs. Barn equipped for Grade
r'OUR rooms. bath, garage,
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A milk. Wllb or without farm ASSOCIATES
Phone daytime 992-2903 eveIIYJI.\aliiB
equipment. Bowman's Run or
nings 992-3702.
t-!!6-3tc
Forest Run Rood, Lee Johnson,
Rl. I, Racine. Phnne
THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
9411-2246.
9-19-Uc POMEROY • BARRISONVILLII:
phone Sam Amold. Syracuse,
Raad, one story frame, t1tree
992-2360.
t-:m-tfc
bedrooms, batb, nice lot, full
\Y ARM MORNING coal beater,
basemen~ Rodney Downing,
also saw timber, C. E. DougFor Sele
broker. Phone 1112-DG.
lao, Rl. 3, Pomeroy. t-Z2-4tp
FALL CLEARANCE ON ALUM·
1-IU!c
JNUM FISHING BOATS. 10, SIX ROOM HOUSE and three
12, 13 loot. Klngsb•ry Boat
lots, call Jacob Turner. Ph.
Salea, on County Road 11.
Business Services
1192-3681.
t-2Utp
one mile west of Rt. 33, phone
c. JlllAD1I'ORD
99U251.
9-J.$.14tc STEREO RADIO, comhlnaUon
AUCIIONI!BB
unit with AM &amp; FM radio. 4
Cllmplete
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FARM. Approximately 175 ~
speaker aound system, 4
rea, two st()ry house, barn,
speed, dlial volume conlrol.
ClllllllltMad
etc., all buildings In poor
beauUiul maple cooaole. AsR 1-. Olio
condition, located In RuUand
sume poymenls of $II or $94.67,
I I tie
township, Meigs County, c&amp;U
call 992-3218.
I-2Uic
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
p.m.
t-11-Uc STEREO-RADIO COMOle, 4 READY • MIX concrete doUvertd right to your project.
speed intermixed changer, duFasl
and easy. Free esllSAVE BIG. Do your own rug
al volume &lt;onlrol. 4 speaker
males. Phone 192-3214, Goegand upholstery cleaning with
aound system, lovely walnut
lelt! lloady -·Mix C&amp;., MiddleBlue Luslre. Rent oloctrlc
linlsh. Payment.i of' SS'i per
port, Ohio.
8 !10 lfc
shampooer. Baker Furnlture.
mooth or $111.14, call 992-3218.

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1959 TRIUMPH Cob motorcycle
200 CC. racing gears. runs
real good, ,1$0. Call Harrisonville 992-f271.
t-M-31c

GREEN beans aad peppers,
bring cottlalner. pick . your
own. b busbel. John Cleek,
Portland, Phone 843-2246. one
haU mile below Ravei18'WOOII

FORD convertible,
good shape. Five new tires.
CaD 1192-5934.
t-:14-Qc

lii6J XL

;918 ZIG ZAG console sewing
machine. This machine makes

bultonholea, darns,
nograms. many

em~ ..

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faney

de-

signs. Take over poymentz ol
$5 per month or pay balance
due $46.:!2. Will discount for
casb. Call 992-2136. t-24-&amp;te
STEREO RADIO combination,
lovely walnut finlsb, H~

BSR automallc changer, poy
$5 per monlb or balance due
$68.46. Callllll2-:t83tl. 9-J4.4tc
JUST TAKEN IN, U61 stereo

a. FM

9-:14-Qc

Ferry.

1116$ VOIJKSWAGEN station wagon, IN(uare back model, excellent condition; e&gt;:·

cellenl condition. Clean inside and out. New tires. Pboae
1192-1949.
9-:14-Qc

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Rl. 1, lleedBvllle, Phone 117m&amp;.
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'1969 DUO BOAT ·.
NOW ON·OISPLAY
USED.
CHRIS CRAFT OUT·

5~55
-GUARANFE!DPHONE 992--2094
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1IulldD...- . Radlatpr· TcJ Tilt

!Onollest Heator Core.

8LAETTNAiS

Hoekl-port, Ohio '

Pol-

PH. 993-2143

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Stephen Girard, who played
an Important part In the fl.
nanclng of the War of 1812, Is

generally considered Amerl·
ca's first mllllonalre.

ueAL iriOTICI
KEIIO NID.L wbON 1Ml bcnm
plaee of nti41IICI
Saa CUilaDo
di ConlroDI, Lu.cca. ftalJ 11· ltenQ
t.01WI4 tbt Oil die l.,tb daJ or
5fi!Lembu, JNII DOROTHY N1UU.
bel.aa: plal.atllf 111M bu
peUdoD.
~11llal lltm u hteaclaJn; lll Ute
(;ou rl or Colllmlln Plae, ...,.., CcJun.
l,, OIUD, c... No.
pr~
lor dlvorc. from ulrll Bemo Nllli
un OW i:ntumll ol trw. •~&amp;e~:\ ol

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P'•JI fDt IUtOcb"
of miDot chl.ldna: ucl ouaer pro,.,
relief; eeld. c:IUM wW 1le lv bear-

In• oa or a f \"lllbeF, 1. . .

uae till lll&amp;i o1 No- ·

DorethJ' "Ntert. Plakttlff
1. O'lrlln,
Attlrl*l' fer P..lltttff

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DJSCiiARGES
c. Barlow, Mrs. OdParents mi.Y m Pedlalrlcl w.ro. dle E. Bush, Mrl. Ralph L.
Clark, Mrl. Jack L, Co11lno,
ADMI$10NS
Ted llaUlold, Jr., RL 1 GaUl- Mra. Clarence E. Craft, -

polls; Mra. Grover Sleets, Itt. T. EdWards, Jo""''h R. ForeI Patriot; Mrs. WUlard J!a.yo, man, Mra. ,. Delmar Gtnserleh,
Pliny, W. Va.; Mra. John F. Mrs. Jaek ·Grlmol, Jl!muttd c.
Clendenin, II, Pl. Pleasant; Mra. Harper, Mrl. Leo Kina. Ralph
e-re A. Wolf, Rt. 1 Long Bot- Lewl1, James P. Neal, Mrs.
tom; Michael S. Baker, Middle- Dower Mulllnl, Mro. Chloe !l!af.
port; Clifford MaiGne, RL Z Mr· fer, Mrs. Ori1 L ~, Mra,.
Artllur; Mrs. Jlllllll L. Hemy, RL Lawrence H. VauahaD. Eldolt E.
1 Pedro; James E. McWWiama, Wauab. Mrs. Roy E. Boker, Mrl.
WeUolnn; Mrs. Rusaell S. John- llonald L, Cl(V and btflnl 11011,
oton, Jack!on; Mrs. Georp c. Mrl. Norman H. !balfer and ln.d@lllhhtr, Mrl. _Chari.. .!&gt;•.
~I. j!av&lt;I!IIWOOd; Loonani
datqhter.
H. McPeak, Jack!on; Jamea R.
Ferguson, Rt. 1 RaveniWDOd;

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MR.WtNKI.C,I'M .
PHONING FOR 'tOJR
WII'!L WILL '10U
MEEt' HER FOR
CLU~

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flntshlna
•Sand &amp; Gravel

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GET

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GeT'TME

GET A SOOO C.RIP

Rlt:S.T AID ""'T !"

OIV 'THE B.t.U-,

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER:

Lawrence

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• Free Estimates·. '
• Quality COIICI'ete
• Certified Strqth

DIAL 9!12-3284
VIsiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.

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All'I'OMOBILE Jnsurance beea
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MOnCI OP APPOINTIMNT

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Sun. - - - ........ .

lnsuranat
or'l llceDse! Call 112-2161.
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WMPO
INFORMATION
NEWS·
presents

- --LOCAL REPOAT$
DAILY

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M. ·
t&lt;eeping Mei·~

Gallia and
Mason Area .
Informed As
Vvell As
Entertained

Ad............ WIHI 1M

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life.. _, HIIMvt DeN, D I 11 F
NoUee 111 banbJ ...... that r. w.

DAILY 'CROSSWORD

BUGS BUNNY

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39. Half:

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a. Profit .
4&amp;. Exclama~
Uba

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Buslneu Services
REFINISHED ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
GOOD CONDITION

3 DREUUS • • • .... 118.00
ROUHO OAK TABLE -So15.00
HALL TRIE WITH
SEAT &amp; MIRROR··- -Sol5.00
SECRETARY DESIC. -$50.00
MAHOGANY DROP
LEAF TABLE···.- $60.00
LOVE SUT

Bryants Budtet Shop
Next To Stiffler' • Store
108 W. M•ln

PCNIIero,

· ·PoWEt-YAC
ClEANING

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Ilion servl\'e. J8efc!l llofrlleraUon, Now ~-- ·hope
1111-16'11.
4 ' lfe

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DON'T l~t FOR
COLD IE~'rHER .

"My f,athor n•ver complain•. about tho coat oi my
td"'!atlon--ht thlnko tho price of I1Jnoranco Is
,.\ ,

much hi&amp;her!"

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21 different breetll. callle olr·
es or 4 breedll Of 11081 'badll,
by calllng Parter 112 .....
meroy or 187al Ooolttlle.

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(Hot A OriYti•Thrv)

radio console, blg
PDrw, lr. whoM ro.t Office .W.
4-speed automatic ch•nger, 24 HEAD of cattle, 11 COWl, 7 dt. . 1.1 Po. .rw, 0~ .... beu.
lovely walnut finish. Take
appollltedl - ·~- Wlta
to fresben early spring, Mar- dub'
the ww aJlMUd ol &amp;be . . . . ol
~ut Doe~ Jat.e ol ...._ c.u.v.
over paymenls of '6.21 per
vin Stone, RuUand, Ohio
OIUo, Ill K ••
monlb or pay hal...., due
Dat.ed WI IOib da7 Gl 1111' ' 111
t-:awte
1102.71. Will dlsoounl for caah.
P. H. O'aiiiN
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Cali 1192-21136.
~~-Re~l Estate.For Sele
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t-»&gt;J JN; JO.lO lkl
O'IIIIIBN ., caow
llROWNING 12 gauge lull choke
REALTY COIIPANY
&amp;hotgun. venliliated 8lgbll and
a.o&amp;B TO
rib; !Ired only 15 limes, no POMEROY SIIOPPINO
..
. .110 llory
scratehes or blemishes of any
frame,
2
bedrooms,
bath,
kinil; alao Wmchesler pump
aome
Ule
and
paueliDg,
gas
12 gauge shotgun, modified
Door
furnace.
fi,ZOO.OO
choke. !Ired twice, new; no
scratches or blemishet. Phone TUPPIIIIS PIAJNS - JIE.MODI!LED - I llory !ramo, I
9ft.II9J4, aok for Wally.
bedrooml, bunt In l:llcbeu,
t-24-&amp;te
Ul Ami, A BUY AT ........
!954 FORD FIOO, B cylinder,
excellent l'1lllllln8 condition MJJliJLEPOBT - LIIB NBW
- 110 1/tDry, 3 bedrooms, bltb,
and lirell, J&gt;bone !lft.%740.
cablnetl Jn ltitcheD, fuD biM,.~
ment, ptlllo, nice yard, ott! cl
Ooodl. fJJ,500.00
211 FOOT cabin cruiser, 100 hp
BENBY CU!L\ND
gray marine motor, sleeps
C)lll I •
siJ:. Head. ship tO s~. runRea.
ning walor. Phone 119-IW.
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snd aervtce. ABC Enlarprises.
Mason. W. Va. Phme 77J.I543.

HALJI RUNNER bealll, Charles
IDlton, Portland.
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BUDGET PRYCE furntlure on Mrs. Becky B. Vlntoo, Greenour !bird ftoor budgot shop. up, Ky.; Henry G. Rust, Rav.,._
Lost
Baker Fumllure. Middleport. ~ Mrs. Elizabeth Vance.
Ohio.
1 21 tie Jacklon; Mra. Floyd - · LOST, two male doc&amp;, I
Pomeroy.
blue Uck and I brl!lllle p1ott
BIRTHS
SEWING MACHINES. repair
w!Ui ehaln collar. Reward.
Mra. WIUord J!a.ya, PUny, W.
service. an mateo. WY 2Smlle on small boy'a lace.
soo, 3:02 p.m. Wd1eadQ;
2284. '!'be Fabrte Shop, Pom- VL,
Phone 992~54.
Mra. F]oydBarnhouae, PotnerO¥,
eroy. Autbortled Sllll!er Sales dauibter, 9:01 p.m. Wednesda,y.
and Service. We Sharpen
Sclssorl.
$-29-tle

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ROOM houR, bath and
fuO size basemem, two loll.
Call 1192-11038 daytime, 9412951 evenlags.
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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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remodeled and tn A-1 - lion. OUt of hlg!l water, c1ooe
to 1chool, church and a minutes wolk tothetp"OCery store.
Con1Piole llnanclng aVIIIabts.
Call 992-&amp;905 and aok for

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
mlmalure, fl~ and up. Stud
aervice and grooming. Photle
1192-MU.
11 3 tie

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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For Sale

1961 CHEVROLET 'h TON . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .$795
Wide body, 6 cvl. en,g., solid cab, like new tires.

l!AM SHOOT, Racine Gun Club,
Sullday, Sepl. 29, from I p.m.
to 5 p.m. 12-16-20 guage. Off
Wtnted To Buy
Route l2t on Ba.ohan Road.
ANTIQUES,
furniture, diJhes,
9-J&amp;.&amp;
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil. 800 W. Maln St., Pc&gt;JM.
I WILL NOT be respo111ible for
my.
1-~tlc
1111)' debts conlracted by any..,. other than myself.
C. W. CUrfman
For Sale or Trade
Rl. 1, Pomeroy. 9-2&lt;&gt;3tp 1967 INTERNATIONAL Truck,
4 speed, '10 too, 11164 Chevrolet
GUN SHOOT Sunday, Sept. 2!1,
1967 Cbryaler New Yorker, air
I till. Cirele, X, full card,
conditioned, power steorlng,
No. I &amp; 71&gt; !bot, prizes ham
power brakes, 1961 Mustang,
and bacon, at luak Wal!M 6 cyl. 3 speed, 1914 Buick, 4
Farm. Sponsored by Chesler door automatic, power steerFire Dept.
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lug, power brakes, flnaneiDg
av&amp;Uable. Pllone
af·
WEE wash willie em 111!1!11_. lor 6 pm Phone 9ft.6748.
larly. Self service and auto9-M-tfc
malic. Mason Car Wash.

'rllonvllle

a 2 bedroom '- 3 -

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
"POMEROY, OHIO

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614-992-2181

5qJer Sport C&lt;q)8. V8 engine, 4 speed trans., radio.

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HOlE FOR SALE

Call Pomeroy

63 CHEVROLET ........................ $699

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~'IIII!IIA(IIol Welell
l,o "100 Rl!loi1'0 iin'l -.11 for

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Bt .·JACK O'BRIAN
orllllllizlnl a trade IP"WP CjU!ckNEW YORK - Mlo's loneiJ' IJ' rojoded • 'Fuhlon - ·
1n H'-'. ma.y try Landon tor Guild'' •... Tbo rumor that clly
a year •••. Top pi ~r boa welfare clleats are orllllllizlng
aclmozz trolble: her latest nose a uuo~oou . Mmtt down .... Host'bob Is slipping .... Night club • ing TV'&amp; 11Model ol the Year,.
restaurant owner&amp; contldent bb:
In new-modhalrdo,¥00Jitl
would zoom up after Labor Da,y alnlor John Davidson almoll won
Ot didn't) now ore more jittery .... At tho EoiiY 35lil Amlveroar.v
than at tax • time .... Andrea bash at the Algonquin, ·~e
Dnun, who won Wwood stardom &amp; Clyde" co-author David N.,..
britfiy In an airline TV com- man, long-hairedandmod-thread-

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mercial (II that any WIIJ' to run
an airllne - you bet it lsi)
Ia back In the tube via Dial

Soap .... Men's fashion wrlteu

ed, looked very bonny.

Add SIIIIIPY Whlte tD t h e
lengthening list of gllted TV
clowns; he's made It lor years

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~~~ 10.. $16,.
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000 .... Wl1ve will IIIIo -

In the cafes, but ..,. ho'o a eolorlat Doug KJnsmon bur ·hi•
man for all media .... The AI· dlllblllllllllerlalo now a.tFred_.un Is almoll .L probolill orldi'o ... 5'/lll!it noor eonw.

- lhe lall hole! eloee 1D Times
Square whorolhe oervlcolocloua. the tood good, and mood
merry and mameriJ, lho loiJiu&gt;
Cllietl¥ pleasant as you llip a
pre-d!Mer clriM before lhe .,.,
Cllietor, elegant Oak Room ••••
Tbe 6lh Avo. Dolly, which calli
it&amp;ell 11 Uttle 21," hal one dish
price. tasged at,6.75: blintzes
and SOW" cream, stutrod with Beluga Maloasal Caviar; oi vay,
that 1 1 chici

cle Hall II - ? .... A ,_,.
..., Dulfln H-.a (.olaror"Tbe

G-")-'tllrorddlnPalm reatourant but
ho'o lbero reculorll now thai
he'o found the eellulotd Wllllet.
Dwf8ht 1lamlon far )'an dl.
reeled the Perr.v Como """"•;
Perr,v, liiDidni far ~ JIOOple, hired Dwlsht'o )'011111! bl'CIIher Mac for his next 1V JPedal (In wblch Parr.v will moko
~ Awardl 1D wimoro In

"Our job Is 1D oupplemont,

lni at Tile

· - lo&lt;al flnanelng. ..
Tiito WOI 0 key, ~ by
MUton RouJI1, 1\Wp County
Farmers -

a public
moetiJ1c ... - ~ ot tho
Pomeroy Junior IIIah Scbool.
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PANTS SALE 5.49. Sizes 29 to 50 in your coHoct leg

WOMEN'S SKIRTS
B.autiful selection. Hund,.ds to choose from and In your
correct siae s.

3.95 SKIRTS. ....... .
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5.95 SKIRTS.. ....... .
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7.95 SKIRTS............ .
. . . . SAL£'6.99
8.95 SKIRTS............................. .
.. . ... . .SALE 7.49
10.95 SKIRTS .............. .. .
..... SALE 8.99
12.95 SKIRTS ............ .... ....... ..
... . .. .SALE 10.49

WOMEN'S DUSTERS
Emboas•d cottons and Cordono Stripes. Solid colors and floral
patNms. Siz•• 12 to 18 and 38 to 44. Big sel•ction. New fall
styles. Sp•clal for thi1 s~:~le.

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YOUNG MENS PERMANENT PRESS

$5.39

pair

BOYS SIZES 6 to 20

'Gift sett lor Mon.

Solid colors. Plaids, strlpu, check&amp;. A truly excellent selection of just the ahirta boys wont thia year for scf.)ol and
sportswear . .4.11 are permanent preu . Smartly styled and ready
lor you to buy.

REG. 3.49 BATH TOWELS ........................ SALE 2.19
REG. 1.89 HAND TOWELS .................................SALE 99c
REG. 79c WASH CLOTHS ..................................SALE 59c
REG. 2.49 BATH TOWELS.... c......................SALE 1.39
REG. 1.39 HAND TDWELS..................................SALE 79c
REG. 69c WASH CLOTHS....................................SALE 39c

WATCHES
AND CLOCKS

2 for $5.00
SIZES 3 ta 7

SPECIAL
OUR MOST POPULAR STYLES

BOY'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
Rich plaid patterns. Permanent preu . Button down Ivy style

WOMEN'S WHITE UNIFORMS
trrlyl~;~n

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Jerseys. Shifts and Caachman Styles

REGULAR SIZES 6 to 20 ......................... :...........5.99
HALF SIZES 14l1 to 24l-1 ......................................6.99

SALE

In regular and half sizes ond for this •ale they are reduced In
price.

4.95 DRESSEL ... . .......... .............................. FOR 4.1111
5.95 DRESSES..... .
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7.95 DRESSES....... ........... . ................. ......... FOR 7.00
8.95 DRESSES............... ,... ...............
.... .. FOR 8.00
10.9S DRESSES.................................. ......
. . FOR 9.00

CASUAL SLACKS
Well known brands. Permanent p,.u. 50" Fortrel Polyester,
50% Cotton. Topered leg. cuffed bottoms, on uam pockets.
Belt ICtOps . Sitos 29 to 36 woist.

MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Coot style top with notched collar. Size A (36·32 cheat) B
(3B •.f0), · C (-42·44), and D (46-48), Solid colon and ltnctrt
printed patterns .

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2.95 SKIRTS. .....SALE 2.49
3.95 SKIRTS.. ..SALE 3.49

5.95 SKIRTS...... SALE 4.99
7.95 SKIRTS...... SALE 6.99

Slade• and matching lcnit t~;~p. Sh:es 3 to 6lc ond 1 to 14. On sale

1.95 SLACKS SETS.....................................................I.69
2.95 SLACKS SETL ................. .... .............. ........... 2.49
3.95 SLACKS SETS............................. .... ..... . ..........3.49

In small sizes 9 months to 2.f months ond 1

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m~;~nths

$8e89

2.00
2.75
3.00
3.75

to 6.-:

FALL SAUl EYECATCHER STOCKINGS
Seamle .. mesh. Stretch, CantNce, 17 Slim

Rot~. 2.00 Eyocatchor MESH·PANTYHOSE ......SALE 1.59

3.98
2.'*1
3.9S
3.98

NYLON LONG GOWNS····· · - · · · ·
BATISTE SHIFT GOWNS······ · · · ·
CAPRI LONG PAJ , .!lAS·-·· -···-·
WALTZ GOWNS ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · REG . 3.98 Slee .. eleu OUSTERS AND SHIFTS · . ·

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3.29
1.87
2.77
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79c Girls Printed Ruffled Panties·- • · · ·Sole 3 for 2.001
3.00 doa. Birdseye Diopers, 71"x27" • • · ·SLCIIe 2.59 doz .
1.95 Sunsuits, slz.. 9 thru 24 mos. --- ---.· -Sal• 98c
1.95 Clnd 2.95 Crawlers, ala•• 9 thN 24 mos . •• -Sals 98c
1.95 and 2.29 Plisu Pojamaa, .Si.us 1 tluu 4 -- Sole 98c·

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z.;s FALL HANDBAGS·· · · · · • • • · ·

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REG. 1.00 SCARFS, SQUARES AND OBLONGS • · · • • •• -69o

BOYS SIZES 6"to 16

HONDO SCHOOL TROUSERS
tfo'"'o ltr Mt. Wran_Jier. Pennonent pr•••· True Western strle.
Slim fit, ... cuffs. . .It loops. Brown, blac•. Ioden vr••n, Llue.

This Sale

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17.95................5ALE 14.79

10.95.................SALE 8.79

18.95................ SALE 15.49

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$11.95

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$ 9.95 •• . •••• • • •••••...•• • •••••••• s~ 8.49

COCOA
MATS
18.30

100" Nylon Pile. Non Slcid

Rubber bar:k . 2r• wide. ldeol
fo.. Hallwopa, Bedroom• and
Entrance•._ Stairways. R.d,
Avoeotdc., Delge, Brawn.

65~

Pine qualltp. Terrific dura•
billty. Goocl carpet protect--·
~;~ra. 3 pattorna.

$4.39

per ft.

SALE! MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS

wcir•i O.,t. on the Main Floor. Tulipt, Crocuses, Hya-

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cotton, ~osh 'n wear. Coat ••rle top. Smart patterns
•n o biG select1on. Sanforized shrunlc, SIRs A, 8 , C or.d 0 .

2 pairs $5.00

WESTERN STYLE JEANS
Sizes 29 to 38 wollf. Slim fitting with tap•r lev. Na cuffs.
Wide belt loops. Sanforized shrunk Wheat Ioden ar••n Llue
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ROACH HIVES

Ballpraof unbreak.abl• b~;~wl•.
Sot COIItlats of one eoch
-4qt., 2 qt., 3 cup slr:ea.

Clean. Ea•y to usa. Ecana.
mlcal. Kill• reoch. .,
fish, crlckats. 3 HI.,•• In •
bu.

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MENS AND BOYS DEPARTMENT 1ST FLOOR

MEN'S AND BOYS SOCKS
Liated her• ar• a few of the tnanr wolues In the complete
Men• and 8oy1 Hosiery line.

MENS HANES COTTON CREW SOCKS.
White, Colored topo. Sin• 10 to 13 ..............................69c
JERKS SOLID COLOR BANLDN CREW SOCKS
Big seloctian. Shes 10-13 ........... ................................. 1.00
MENS KIRBURY BANLDN DRESS SOCKS. Sio01 10 to
13. Excellent selection of colon.

13.95................5ALE 11.49

26.95 ................SALE 22.49

SALEI · BEmiNE AND
DOEHLEI CHAIRS
$299.00 Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chair and. Oltoman ••••••Sale IJ224.0o
11239.00 Yr. r. Mra. Chair and 01toman ••••• ,Sale $189.00
$1.99,00 Mr. r. MrL Cbalr lllld 01toman •••••• Selo •us.oo
$'198.00 Rllck4Loo_. , , •••• , , , , •• • • , .Sale •182.00
$189.00 ReclJDII' ••••••••••••• ·•••••••• Sile •158.00
$119.00 Beck • 0 • ' - r , , • , , ••••••.• ,Sale $lt6.00
•169.00 Rllckera lllld Beclloers , , , •••• •• • -~• •138.00
$U9.00 Swi\'Ol Beckers and I.QuJwe Cbalro ••• Sale $13LOO
$149.00 Swi\'Ol Rllckero and l.QuJwe Chair• , , .Sale $1.23.00
$139.00 Rock4Loungero • , , , , , • , , , , • , , .Sale $118.00
$1211.00 swtnl Becken and Becllnero •••••••Sale $101.00
$llt00 SwlvtJ Rllckera and Becllnero •••••••Sale$ 91.00
•109,00 SWIYQ Rllckera and Lc!uqpo Chairs , • , ,Sale$ 89.00
t 99.00 Becl.l.ners •••• , ••• • , ••••••••••Sale • · 82.00
8 98.00 Becl!Mro end Lounge Cbalra •••••• ,Sale. 8LOO
• 94.00 BecJiners , , • , ............... ,Sale • 16.00
$ 89.GO Recllaers .. ••• •• •.••••••••• , .sate' 72.00

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4 m~ol trays In o rack with "" rolling coatera. Evening
Stor[•"•rn, Avocade with yellow and white hlal!f•·

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or permitting the
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down PIYmOnl ~:
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oomelhlnl dowa. , He ocldod that
the homo purcbuad by the borrower is btapected once or twice
a year by the F .H.A. fD blOke
aure that it Ia being properly
malntalnod.
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Tho F .H.A. JlrocoodS as
would IUIY olber te..tlng agon.
cy, if the lxlrrower does not
make r~red payments, Me-

'lorman ltated.
Frank W, Poriar, l'l&gt;melvr

· w11o wu 1110 cMiral
l!llfO In ..,ulng liP the meets '11111rldl1 niglll, .... help.
I explain F .H. A. fiMnclnr!JWt.er poiDied out that the

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be oonslderod unsuitable far ,..

number ol reuons,

therbJ' JDik..

lng 11&gt;e borrower ellilble for
a loaD tbroUI!h F ,H,A. from tbal
re'llirement standpoint.
On the eommeat tbal F.H.A.
homo&amp; mull be modest, Poriar
said that lile term modell woold

clopeod upon the olze or the lam·
(Continued on P.,.. lOl

If the "PI.Yabllityu 1ndl cate:..

that ho Ia able to carry that
rate or uurell.
lb a later lntervlew, James
McDorman, state director of the
F ,H.A., oald that liJlPIIcants

must meet certain financial re-.
CJ,drements. The lnterest rate ol
lho loan cannot be cblngod but,
McDorman pointed out, it would
be changed at a time in the
period or the loan when t h e
Farmers Home Adrninlltra~
tim reels that the borrower is
far enougb along with his lool1
that It shwld be rewritten and

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DELMAR BAUM, CIIE'iTER building cootractor, displayed photocn~&gt;hs oflho Blum addldoo
at the new hoosing meeting in P&lt;Bill!roy Thursday evening. The addition la located on Route 1 near
tho Ohio Department of Highway"

'Second Driver in 36 ~ Hours
Dies in Highway Accident
By DICK THOMAS
Funeral Home In Rutland.
was at 11:2S L m. Wednesday
RIJJ!Ioncl L. SidWell, 20, Co- Tho Slate ·Hli~U~ay' Patrol r.,. on Rt. 1, north of Pomeroy. n..
I_~ Ololo,,, became !lfolio . por1od lhat SidWell, headed east vld Semuel Yateo, 75, Mlddl.,.
~,t,y's.. soeond traffic l'lilallly oo Rt. 124, was golnl®wtierldo .,Mt. was ld.Ued Instantly in a
ln~eso thaD 36 hours In o onee~ cra1h at 6 p. rn. Thursday

09 Rt. 124, .one: and one-tenth
.nilJe west of Rt. 325.
Meigs Colllit,y Coroner Henry
EWing said Sidwell's death was
ciused by a Crushed chest. The
body was l&amp;ken to tho Marlin

when his car went off the right
side or the highway. The vehicle
struck· a concrete bridge abu~
ment and spun around intherold·
way.
Officers said that Sidwell's
196S Chevrolet was demollehed.
Meigs County'~ other folallt,y

head-on coUislon.
Mr. Sidwell worked as a dairy
herdsman for the Wilmington
College e)ll)erimental farm, was a
member of the Middletown

Friends Meeting, and a 1966graduate or The Friends Boarding
School In Barnesville.
Born August 28, 1948, at
Salem, Ohio, the son of Floyd

victim lived most or his life In
Columbiana.
Surviving In addition to his
parents, are his maternal grandoo
father, Lewis J. Kuhn of Colum·
blana; his paternal graqarenta,
By United Press Jnternatlonal
Mr. arxl Mrs. Oliver Sidwell or
NEW YORK - A GRINNING SEN. EUGENE J. McCOrtby, his Winona; five sisters, Mrs. C.
. cheeks tanned rrom three weeka on the French Riviera, sounded
like an,y other American tourist discussing tlle U. S. presidential
race. "lt seems a UUle mixed up. The candidates seem to be busy
ie&gt;islns lhotr romorks," he oald. Ani of the three 101&gt; callildates:
ol1 Hli:lert H. Humphrey's chances: "1 guess lt's pretty bad,
lan."t it?"; on Georae C. Wallace: "I think his campaign is based
more on tear than Jt is on hate. And It's an intrusion Into political
lite that I'd rather not see," and on Richard M. Nlmn: "He hasn't
quite developed It (fear) yet, has ho?"

Freeman's

Top Aide

IASBO~ - TilE AGE OF SALAZAR ENDED today. President
.Amerlco 11toma.z called Ia Marcelo Caetano to be sworn in as pr&amp;mier of Portugal to ri!&amp;Jlace strongman Antonio Sllazar, stricken
by a brain hemorrhage II days ago.
The change bore the stamp of Salazar'• 40 years otpCMer.
Cletano, 62, )(q had oorved Salezar. He wrote the )IOilticillbeory
~t fitted Sllazar's strongman rule and often was cited as heir •
Parent. He was an admirer of Muss&lt;ilnl..

Co!D-ing

RUTLAND - Harry B. Crew.
son, Athens, Democratic -c o n·
gresslonal candidate from the
Tenth Dlotrlct, hoa annnunced
a diotrlct-- dlmer meeting
will be held here at lbe school
MADISON, WlS. '"- THE UNIVERSITY ofWiocoosin sayolt bas Thohdoy, Oct. 10, at 7:30p.m.
t - lhe sl!oU of the world's lorgest rodent - a &amp;-root, 5IJO.t&gt;oand
The speaker will he John A.
- beaver that is 10,000 years old. Zoologist Jbhn E. DaJJman said Baker, assistant secretary f1
Thursday the skull or the extinct gloat
was uncoverod r&amp;- the lle[lartment ot AgrlculQire
and chalrn\an of lho Rural Area
'-"••- 011 a form oear Cottage Grove.
'\
Tho skull, Dallman oeld, Is a foot 1 - Tbo avenge size of DOYelopmonl Boord. Tormed by
' . , ·,.,tho skull of todiQ''a biavor Is &amp;boot live inchoo, and the animal martr as the right band ol Sac·
, Weighs . 50 jiOWidS - one-tenth tho size or lis huge [lrel!ocoosor. rotar,v • of Agr!cultui'o Orv!Ue
, ,. .
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Freemsn, Bokor loaloolodlarp
' &lt; , ~ Tul;EDITOROF\ CNJIO'SSEMI-OFftClfii,NEWSPAi&gt;ERAl~ or the Farmers Home AdmJDio.
• rim ~""" today lh, lilliMif},t.ast !leas a oriala "lrill!'llad In ita , trallon.
,
viole~ce." Hd&lt; ~ Kq Husielll'··bf,,l~ said lhe United Nallooa
Crew11011 aald the dimoc Ia
baa one loot chani!o"'ll,settle It
, . ' · ·• ., , •
, ljiCIIIsored by the YOWIB DomoHasoanleii Hatkal's'lleekl¥ cOl~ ""'1HuoMln'o ~nt'cime
C)..,olMelgaColml;)', Char. ~ J...,.U Premier Levi E~ W"\""'ldiQ' lul\,•••l'dOwa, 1 ~viet loo Klnl; cbalrmall, !'1111 by the
Middle, Eaat .Peace plan. lanell lM!Ieto aalc! 1lt ,qlloo! for' • ..-n' Mt1P Coo~Q,Ilo'I"!Cr•llc or~­
poalllons l1eld bolor! lhe. 1¥67 ~. 1\1. J~em. ,~ltn to- ' ·halloo, Jadi Crisp; · ~man.
aut.mree llrull ~ woreldiiOd
~· 1IQ!Iil!l!l Than·
Tlcketa fO!"· IM, ~-t.
car blla !!line near lhtt G"ua sttiiJ. . , .,· ,.
, · lnl 'may be obtoillo&lt;l lro!n the
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40.00-30".63" P.loO. c~ ..~·-····'·-·-···~····: ...$01• 3UO

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Grant 'fa,ylor, MlrrsvWe, Md.;
Mrl. T. Stllolejo Wht!O; Aoi$tin,
Minn. i Miss Erma Sidwell, Orrville, and Karen and Margaret,
at home, and a brother, Richard, ot Barnesville,
Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p. m at the Middletown
FrieMs Meeting. calling hours
will be Saturday evening at the
Seoderly-BeUbart Funeral Home

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ANOTHER ACCIDENT
TilE PATROL Investigated another . Meigs County accidert at
11:15 p. m. Thursday on Perry
Rd., two arQ three-tenths miles
east or Rt. 689. Both drivers had
minor injuries but were not treat·
ed.
Oatcers reported that cars
driven by Shirley L. D&amp;rst, 22,
Rt. 3 AI~ and LarryW. Birel&gt;field, 17, Rutlam, collided on a
hUlcrest. Both cars had moderate damage. No charge was flled.
The patrol cited Noah Brewer,
57, Rt. 2, Vinton, to Gallipolis
Municipal Court Sept 27 on a
cblrge of foiluro to yield the
right of w.y after an accident at
2:15 p. m. Thursday on Rt 160,

HankyPanky
Now Seen as

Probability

COWMBUS (IJP0- omclals
tn.;,sdptlng a $10,588 shorlatio
In Ohio State Fair 1\mds bl-..
nearly ruled oot the possli&gt;Ulty
or clerl cal error.
Asstatarrt s t a t e Treaaurer
Robert Gardner, who is ileaolill!
lhe probe, said audits In the
audl~'• ofOce, the treiiSUI'er's
ornce and lho Ohio Eloposllloos
Comrillosl011 lolled 1D show In)'
elericil mistakes.
4
' 1be lorpr we &amp;Q, the pOaslbUlt,y or elericil error bec:omoo
very r...U," Gardner llld.
Bur he oal4 tt" had not been
~l.tob' r!ll-9 out. ·
. Tlit d !IOIIII¥ dl_.ared from
i"ectlipto '4bn ,ln ilurl~ the loot
the
l' CoaP-ei~
OOJ!ipri
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DlotrlcL
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, , ~~~,~~~~:z~;~~[=~~:i~~~i~~!:~r~~~~=::) Debate
Humphrey of "thrashl.ng In the wind," today firmiJ' reiectod
the Democratic nominee's challerwe to take him on in a non-

televised dobote.

In Vinton.
Brewer, according to the pa-.
trol, pulled out in front of a car
driven south by Dottie L. McMahon, 25, Rt. 2 Gallipolis. No
o~ was in)lred. There was mOO.
erate damage to the McMahon
car and minor ta Brewer's car.

Nixon in

ti

McKinley
Era--HHH
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPO Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey today charged tbal Richard
M. Nlxon's economic policles
would take America •1Jack to
McKinley,..
In remarks ror delivery to
lhe Porlland Clcy Club, t h e

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...-chodp!e
eltboooall

Contributions Voted

Program."

William

SWisher,

Homer Morris
Dies Thursday
Homer Edred Morris, 70, ol'
RFD 1, Racine, passed away
Thursday on the way to Veter-

ans Memorial Hospital In the
Racine emergency 8CJ.l8.d..
He was precoded in death by
his parents, and Is IIUfvivod by
a brother I Harry R., or Akron.
The deceased was a member
of the Meigs Couni.Y Coon Hunters Clllb.
Funeral services wUI be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Ewing
chapel in Pomeroy with R e v.
Charles S:lmon otnciatlng, BurEisenhower - Nlxm admhd.stra- 1&amp;1 will be in lbe Beech Grove
Uon. the United Blales was hit Cemetery.
by three rece111ons In seven
LOCAL TEMPS
years, a growth rate ooiJ' about
The temperature in POmeroy's
half oC lhe biltorlcal avenp, downtown business dlotrict at
and near tripllnl or WIOIIIIIiCIY· 11:28 Lm. was 65 degrees, un.
Democratic presidential nominee aaid America has been more
prosperous under the Kennedy Jolmsoo admlrdltratloo than du.lnl the Eisenhower era.
And he Indicated that II
elected In November, he oould
get America 011 the rood tD
record prosperity lhat confd ...
vh1ual ellmloallon or poverty
by 1976.
He charged lbat doclni t b •

der sunny aides.

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By United Pre•s International
As prospects brighten for a
chJld welfare chairman, was
asked to confer with Tom Kel . race-to.faee debate between the
ly, Meigs !Ugh School guidance two leadlnl presidential candi·
dates, Richard M. Nixon and
counselor.
Purchase of a new desk and Hubert H. Humphrey already
five chairs for the legion hall have exchanged views on at
was approved, and Lewis Long, least one issue- U.N. involve~
Henry Clatworth.v, and Chester ment ln the Vietnam War,
Nixon said Thursday he would
Erwin were appointed to make
the purchase. Two electric heat- participate in a debate with
ers will also be purchased for Humphrey if third party candi·
lhe hall. Additional paneling was date George C. Wallace were
not included. Humphrey, exdiaeussed.
Elbert Smith and Herman Cau~ pressing delight at Nixon's long
dell were reported confined to sought agreement to debate
Holzer Hospital Homer Hawkins him, sent the GOP candidate a
and Henry Reitmire are both telegram asking that a special
representative be designated to
home trom the hospital.
The membership drive was work out arrangements.
The informal, perhaps even
discussed and it was noted that
Wlconscious,
exchange on Viet32 veterans have paid dues to
nam
and
the
U.N. spanned half
dote. Dues may be peld to any
a
continent.
officer, Doo Roach served reU.S. Interests &amp;d'fer
treshments.
Nixon, campaigning In st.
Louis, said U.S. Interests In
Judgmenl~ Awarded
VIetnam might suffer consideraJudgments on cognovit notes ble damage were the world
have been awarded the Econo- organization to become involved
my Savings and Loan Co. of ln the war issue. He told 5,000
Pomeroy In Meigs County com- high school students tho U.N.
could be turned into a weapoa
mon pleas coort.
'Jbe rirm was granted a judg- against the United states and
ment of $1,014.24 in an action a- addod:
'"The United states, in my
gainst James J, and Wilma Smith,
IlL I, POrlland, and one of $782 opinion, camot sWmlt ita
{rpm Donald F. and Mary Hen- security and its Mure to the
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drlcks, Syracuse.

Speaking of Schools--No. 58

Students Learning Political Game
By Goorp llarll"IYOI, ~
Melp Loeal Schools

al the outnOt bav1118 a colunm loot FridaY. The
roaooo for thlo II quite simple.
Tbe proiiUre ol ~
In our oellool ·IYIIem ~
COIIIIImod all !be time, t bat
'll!'"'d have bo!e~ li)llll Ill 1n"ll·
Gardner. lnl a column. Thlo bao " - ' "
m!lht bave - od ooiJ' a CCIQP!e ol tlmea dur·

a:-::.to

Seems
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Nixon said he would not even answer a telegram Humphrey
sent fD him Thursday nlsht proposing a dellate between the two
men that would not be carried by radio or TV. "This ls just
some or the kidatutr one &amp;oe• throi.Jih when he ls behilll.'' Nhl:on told reporters before departing LouisvUle. Ky., ror Tennes-

Feeney - Bennett FOot 128,
American Legion of MiddJeport made donations to t b e
Four Rivers Girl Scout Council and Salvation Army Wednes·
day night.
Commander Albert R o u a h
presided over the meeting at the
hall when the group also revJewed the uNeed-a-Lift Scholarship

in ColumbJalll, near Youngstown

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. ...DELUXE' ULTRA' MODERN KITCHEN CABINE-Tf
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. News••• in BriefS

WALL CABINETS
12.00-16:: WALL CABINITS... :.....................$ALE
14.00-~4 . WALL CABIMET$.......................... ULE
16. 00-~" WALL CA:IINI!T&gt;$.......................-.SALI!
2q.,00 -u" OVER SIMI(, WA~L CAIIMETS....W:I!
24.00-54" DYER SIMI' WALL CAIIMETS. •..SALI!
21.00-66" OVER SINK WALL CAIIMETS....SALE

Tho8l1ifeurtng F .H,A, loans
must have oul!lclent lnoome tD
repay the loans. ••Their character mullt show they p a y
their bills, n Roueh stated.
The ellglbUit;y of a resident
to receive a loan is made by

F ,H, A, does 111&lt;0Ul"181l ClliCk
PIYmenl of lOIIIs but wlllloao
for a Period or up to 33 yoara,

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~-00-24" BASE C:AIINETS ............................SAI.E 21.00
· .00-30" BASE CABIMETS.................•.........SALE 3~.00

ELB'ERFILDI. ~ IN
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TRAY TABLE SETS •lth clurahlo white ,lattlc tropa with
,.Uow and green floral dealgn.

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72.~"'40"a66" Gloaa ,.,.., 'Cutch.._...-..·---... S.Ie ca 00
•"11166" Gl ·~·' ~
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$9.95 ....

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129.00-66" $TANDARD..................................SALE 112.00
149.00-5-4" DEi.UU.....................................SALE 129.00
98.00-5-4" sllMDARDc...........................•. - .....SALE tw.Oii
79.00-42'' STANDARO...................................... SALE 64.00

Comfortable to wear .......................... ·········-········· ............69c

ADLER WHITE WOOL ATHLETIC SOCKS.
Will not shrin •. Sins 9~ to 13 ...................... -.............. 1.25
DAVIS 4-D CUSHION FOOT WORK SOCKS
.
Solid color. Grey ar white. Sloe 10 to 13........ 3 p•ln 1.7~

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Rock.,.s-Rock·o-Lovngers-R•cllnen-Occaslonal and
Mr. and Mrs. Chairs. Larg• ••l•ctlan of colors and flilr..
tics In any style of furnltur•·

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22.95 ................SALE 18.79
. 26.50 ................5ALE 21.69

120.00-5-4" Del. Pool Fom..l Plpotic Topo ....S.Io 96.00
116.00-5f 0.1 . Pott For•..! Plaotlc Tops ....S.Io 93.00
80.00-42' O.luxo Paot ForM..! Plaotlc Tops S.ll64.00
,.

ci.ntht, Daffodils, An•name1, Dutch Iris and others.

MIXING BOWL
SETS

YOUNG MENS

12.95................ SALE 10,49

SALE! HOUSE HOLD PRODUGTS SINKS

S.Ject pour Dutch Flower Bulttt now . In th• Hou ...

rower's appllcatfon.
The Meigs representative
also ltated tb8t homea built
with Farmers Home Admlnlotrotloo 1lmds mull be modest In
abe and price.
Polntlnl out the F .H. A. lo out
eompetlng wllh baMs and IMdlni -des, Roulh said
tbal generally lniereot Ia nul·
nln8 about flvo and me • elJidb
per cent. This 11 l&gt;uod upon
"PI.Yablllty" of the bolt011er,

McDorman ret&gt;&lt;&gt;

Devoled To The Interest. Of The Meigi·Mllllon Area

VOL. XXI NO. 110

20.95................SALE 17.49

SALE! YOUNGSTOWN
KITCHEN SINKS
.

pair

LINGERIE
REG.
REG .
REG.
REG .

8.95...................5ALE 6.99

$24.95 ••• , ••••. , ••• , • •• •. , •• , ••••• SALE ~L49
$22.95 •...••....••• •• ..•••••.••••. SALE .19.49
$20.95 •••••••••••••• • •• , ••.•• , , • , .SALE $17.49

Thickset, heavy duty corduroys In nav,. blue, ton and grey.
All alae• 32 to SO wahl . Roomy proportioned fit .

REG. 99c PAIR ..... ..............,. ........ . .....SALE 79c PAIR

3 pairs $2.35

SALE $1.00 yd .

CARPET
RUNNEl

$5e89
MEN'S CORDUROY WORK PANTS
SALE THIS WEEK· END... .............. . ........

15.95................SALE 13.4?

SALE PRICES ON LUGGAGE

MENS WOOL PLAID
Sizes I-4Y.! to 17. Lant tall1. 2 buttan through flop poclleta .
Lined neck band. Buffalo plaid pattern In your choice of colors

to 6x

DRESSES....
..... ..... ..
. ...............SALE
DRESSES..........
........... ....... ,.SALE
DRESSES.......... . . ... ...... .... .. . .....SALE
DRESSES........
.. . .. .. . . . . . .
... .SALE

Siaes 9

ZipCer front coot •tyle. 2 elash pocket•. 2 button thru flo
poe etl. Warm ond serviceable. Colorful plaids.
p

SALE!

7.95.................... 5ALE 6.49

$39,95 , ...........................SALE t35. 49
$34.95 •••••.••••.. , , ••••••••••••.••SALE $30.49
$36.95 •.•..••••.••.• , •••. • , , • , ••••SALE $33.49

buod upoo the
lnformalloo
provided upon the 1)0IOntial bor·

carried by • - ·
'111" borrower lhM would pay
a hllhor rate or lnterell lhroul!h
lbo 'bank .for the remainder of
lilo 1oo11 period, McDorman aald.
Roulh earlier had also atated
that tho lool1s ore transferred
111 a bank whoa F .H. A. fools
lhal lho home purchaser con
carry lho 10111 I!Jider normal
banking reguiatloos. This oometimea, or perbaJtl many times,
McllormaD oild, Ia oomo 12yoars
anA.- lho loan Is mado.

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14.95 ................SALE 12.39

complete selection or lugpge includes all styles ror WOomen - WeekeMers, Pu.Umans, BeauQr Cases, and Tote Bq:s.
For Men Companion, Two Suiter, Three Suitor end Attache Cues.

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5.95 ....................SALE 4.79

Unl·Mold - Travel Joy - Dlscovery Airway Luatle gives
you the ultlmale in quality, value and styling-

$30,95 •

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SPECIAL

UPHOLSTERY
FABRICS

SALEI AIRWAY LUGGAGE

FLANNEL SHIRTS

GIRLS DRESSES
2.95
3.95
4.95
5.95

MENS ALL WOOL PLAID

ZIPPER JACKETS

GIRLS SLACK SETS

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Sal• pric•• on our tftflre stock of lobi• Lamps~ Chose

$18.95 • , ••• • .••• ••• •• ••• . • •••••• , .SALE $17.49
$17.50 • , •••..•••••••• •.. .••••.. , , .SALE .16.49

2 pairs lor $7.00

On Sale-Sius 3 ta 6x ond 1 to 14

Blue cornflower de~lgn. S.t conalata of: 10 Inch ••lll•t,
~-1~ cup Peter Pana (with co.-era) lY.i qt. co.-erN laldnt
Dlah, -4 qt. Courad Saucepot.
Qt. Cav,.red Saucepof,

frorn our fine selection.

Que

SALE! 103 PAIRS YOUNG MENS 7.50

ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT

WOMEN'S POPULAR PRICED DRESSES

$1.89

eveni~

SALEI TABLE LAMPS

SALE!
Remnant Lan&amp;th

DN WELL
KNOWN BRANDS OF

MRS. VELMA DoUGLAS, LEt'T, AND MJ&lt;b. MAXINE ARNOLD lilteD 11 Dick Flnlaw, Pomeroy, polrts out on a miniature model home, reatures offered by hla ~in new homes. Finlaw was one or two local contractors exhibiting at tlle new housing meetiiw In Pmteroy 'lb.ursda.Y

CORNING WARE SE·JS

FIELDCREST TOWELS

BARGAIN PRICES

$14.95

three men ot Melga Couni.Y,
mak:lng up a local committee,

however, and can run as high as
ro secure fund a seven and one-tourth per eeat

lo&amp;ns.~

REGULAR $29.95

cholc• of Four Pattornl. All Hrat

LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

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-.ust hM'• need

.urces, Howtwer,
be pointed out Lhat F .H. A. does
reelizo tbal IDIUIY tlmeo YOUill!·
er families j)llrt.lculariJ' lind It
dWicult lo secure new houolni
or to [IUrchase a home already
constructed because oC the dlf.
ficult,y In po,ying abort I o r m

Fully ver'llllotttel for cooler, Foster, drier honlnt. Adj' 1111t1 lu:am
23" to 36", Sturdy all steel construction. Folds flat or 1terage

SPECIAL CROUP OF DISCONTINUED PATTERNS

Another 1hipment of the .. popular comb Coddy Jean• for men
gnd vouna men, Slus 29 to 38 wahl. Has exclvtlv' comb 09C•
ket. Slim cut, Fast bock ltyllng, Green, gold, brown. 50"
Polyester, 50" Cotton.
·

not abl ,
through oth(H

MEJAL IRONING 1ABLE ,

In the Cosmetic Depart•nt. Well known ltrGnda.
Gift sets for WoNn and

HALF-PRICE I

STOWAWAY JEANS

.. .... SALE 3.49
.. ......... .SALE 3.99
.... SALE 4.99

3.95 DUSTERS....... .
4.95 DUSTERS. ........
5. 95 DUSTERS... ... .

Well •nolll'n brands. Ret_u lor
SSe to $3.00 o box. While
they lut.

length .

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SALEI GIFT SETS

CHRISTMAS CARDS

are

RID-JID ADJUSTABLE

126 BOXES OF

s lee\le I ength .

3.95 SWEATERS ............. .......... ........... . ... SALE 3.49
5.95 SWEATERS....
..... . ......... SALE 4.99
7.95 SWEATERS... .....
. .... ........... SALE 6.99
8.95 SWEATERS.......
. ... .. ............ SALE 7A9
10.95 SWEATERS .....
. .............SALE 8.99
12.95 SWEATERS .
. ......... SALE 10.49
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ON FRIDAY AND ON SATURDAY THE STORE IS OPEN UNTIL 9 IN THE EVENING
BIG YANK PERMANENT PRESS
WHILE THEY LASTI
HALF-PRICE

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for new houeilll., Roush aald,
polntlnl oal tballl ·inuotbe oho1m
lhat the pre...t bauolnl of the
family Is aot oultable.
He furlher stated lhat loaill
are made only lo rosldonta&lt;lwito

Elberfelds In Pomeroy End of the Month Sale •••• All Over The Store II
For this s nl• vou cnn 10ve on all Womens Sweaters. Terrific
selections of the segson'smost popular style1 and tolorl.

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In order tD Cllalll) for F .H. A.

FRIDAY (27th), SATURDAY ) (28th), MONDAY (3011a) ,..,.,

SALE I WOMEN' SWEATERS

Dlgbt,

whea he ocldresoed an oatimated

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nprolli!latlT• Tlwrildl1

loaa,

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point of Mlecting twelve cllaa
offlcers. The experience Involved Is the Important lhlni ben.
The opportunicy tu become ,
qualnted with lhe two ~ - .
cept, )IOiltlona, primaries, lhe goneral election Ia the l1l!ll
value or IIIII prGt!ram. Clloa or~
l!eeri eouJcl bo selected ,In llf• ·

cf-

teenmlllltnbyothlr-

cectures, but the ~tuc~t~nta -:::1
not be 'PYOIJ lho
8&gt; ~
how lho ltltem workt. ' 'lil

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