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Scout Troop Takes Over Town' LEWISTOWN, Mont. (AP) About 500 boys have been given their own chunk of the Old crumbling ghost town in North Moccasin Mountains. Lewistown resident Glenn Morton, who for years had been buying portions of an abandoned town site in hopes of preserving it, first offered half of the original community of Kendall, north of Lewistown, to the State of Montana. When Montana officials declined his offer, Morton found an enthusiastic recipient in the North-Central Montana Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The town is about to return to life.

Wielding most of the tools the pioneer settlers used to search for gold, the youths will attack the dormant town, cleaning streets, resetting foundations, oiling doors and splashing a new coat of paint over cracked lumber. boys the only ones excited about the said Beryl Morris, Great Falls scout executive. think the prospect of owning a ghost town has revealed some of the at among us Morris said plans for the area will be aimed at preserving its The Logan Daily News Published daUy except Sunday by the Wayne Newspaper Company. Logan. Ohio, at 68 East Main Street, Consolidating the Hocking Sentinel, estabUshed In 1838, the Ohio In 1863, and the Logan Daily News.

WAYNE W. GALVIN Publisher BILL MILLER Editor and Manager L. T. WEBB Advertising Manager Entered in the Post Office of Logan, Ohio, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS wee; historical significance.

boys will turn each of the old streets into trails with the same names they had when Kendall was a booming he said. Right now Kendall is asleep. But the fever that drew 1,400 prospectors and their families, and the disillusionment that caused them to vacate the town are still there. The old feelings are still hidden in the depths of a concrete bank vault which was emptied of its last gold shipment when paydirt began to run scarce just after the turn of the century. Morton, assured that his town now is in good hands, asks only that none of the stone ruins be torn down or dismantled.

Retired, he is content to relax and watch a church become once more a church; to watch the city wells being cleaned and once again yielding cold pure water, and most of all, to watch 500 boys bring youth to a city that was dying of old age. DEAR ABBY question for a 16-year-old girl to ask, but you are the only person I can ask who laugh at me. Is it all right to kiss a fellow good-night on the first date? CONFUSED DEAR CONFUSED: That depends. The kiss itself is not as important as the motivation behind it. If a good night kiss is a mutual sign of affection, I see nothing wrong with it.

Even on the first date. But if there is no feeling for the other person only a desire for self-gratification, it is cheap and meaningless. A girl should never kiss a boy because she thinks she him something for having dated her. Neither should a boy expect a girl to kiss him for that reason. TELEVISION PROGRAMS Saturday, September 23,1967 p.m.

CHANNEL 4 (WLW-C) carrier delivery, 40 cents per By mall in Hocking County and the Logan trade area per year, $10. Elsewhere in Ohio and 1st and 2nd zones, per year. $12. Beyond 2nd zone per year, $14. Motor route delivery, 11.75 month.

PHONE 385-2109 OR 385-2100 DEAR ABBY: Six months ago I discovered that my husband of 19 years was having an affair with a young married woman in his office. We have made a serious effort for the sake of our children to rebuild our marriage, which was a good one. The girl agreed when they broke up that she should get another job, but so far she is still working in my office. My husband says he cannot fire her, but I can know no real peace as long as they are in daily contact. It would be so easy for them to re-establish the old relationship to the destruction of our big happy NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No.

7414. Estate of Inal J. Mohney, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edwin C. Johnston of 640 East Second Street.

Logan, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Inal J. Mohney, deceased, late of Buchtel, Hocking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary with four months. Dated this 12th day of September, 1967. RHEA BANGERT BROWN, Probate Judge of said County 9-16-3t family.

What do you advise, Abby? I want to keep hands off, but I am still IN THERE FIGHTING DEAR IN: No matter what your husband says, as long as that girl remains in your office, he fully given her up. Tell him that you do not expect superhuman restraint from mere mortals, and if he is sincere in his efforts to rebuild your marriage, he will send her on her way immediately, with excellent references. DEAR ABBY: I am 43 and for three years been dating a gentleman who is 44. Yesterday I received a shock from one of my co-workers who said, just naturally assume that if a lady dates a man more than three times, there is something going Tell me, Abby, is that true? PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: There IS something going on. A three- year-old friendship.

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Ebert of Route 2. Laurelville, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Roger Mark Ebert deceased, late of Route 2, Laurelville, Hocking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 8th day of September, 1967. RHEA BANGERT BROWN.

Probate Judge of said County. 9-9-lt CONFIDENTIAL TO As a rule, people do not get They leave themselves out because they are too lazy to do what is necessary to keep up. Many adults have gone back to school. The solution to your problem eould be as near to you as the school that offers classes in adult education. Look into it.

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(WLW-C) 5:00 Perry Mason 5:30 Perry Mason BLONDIE 6:00 6:25 6:30 News News Chet Dave News 7:00 Twilight Zone 7:15 Twilight Zone 7 :30 Monkees 8:00 Man From UNCLE 8:30 Man From UNCLE 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Danny Thomas 10:00 I Spy 10:30 I Spy 11:30 Tonight CHANNEL 6 (WTVN-TV) Mr. Ed Superman Merv Griffin Merv Griffin Merv Griffin Merv Griffin Merv Griffin Cowboy in Africa Cowboy in Africa Rat Patrol Felony Squad Peyton Place Big Valley Big Valley News Joey Bishop CHANNEL 10 (WBNS-TV) Movie Movie Traffic Court Weather Cronkite Chet Long Brisco Gunsmoke unsmoke Lucy Show Andy Griffith Family Affair Carol Burnett Carol Burnett News Movie Today's Movies BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH I GOT TH' FEELINVORE HUSBAND AIN'T NONE TOO HAPPY ABOUT ME FER A VISIT, SIS- SHORE HE IS, ZONEV MAE- I VNUZJEST GITTIN' READY TO FIX VE A PALLET ON TH' FLOOR PAW GRABBED TH'QUILTS AN TH' BLANKETS AN' TH'SHEETS AN'TH' PILLER AN'SAID- "LET ME FIX IT" Saturday 9:00 p.m., Channel 4 Pink 11:30 p.m., Channel 10 and 11:45 p.m., Channel 4 Sunday 5.00 p.m., Channel 6 Four Skulls of Jonathan BRINGING UP FATHER New Plymouth News By MRS. JAMES CREMEAN ETTA KETT SO THERE I WAS TE ACING V. TOWARD THE GOAL MY POQ THAT Mrs. Bernice Engle and Mrs.

Joe Harbarger and daughter of Logan visited Saturday with their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Engle and daughters. The Rev. and Mrs.

Harlan, former Methodist minister here, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris on Sunday.

They are now retired and live in Zanesville. Among those who attended the Gibbons sale on Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Cremean were Mr. and Mrs. Howard llockman, Canal Winchester, G. E. Sharp, McArthur, George McAfee and Tubby Shriner, Logan, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Moore and Russell Herwick, Creola, Mrs. Everett Mowrey and mother Mrs. Evans, Logan, Mrs. Thomas Rannells, Mr.

and Mrs. L. F. Fuller, Mrs. Chloie Fuller, Mrs.

Linton, Logan and Michael Cremean. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weed of Columbus are spending weeks at their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Savely and daughter Karen and friend and John Savely of Columbus spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Chloie Fuller. Mrs. W.

H. McDaniel visited Tuesday evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Huntley. Mrs.

Mary Lindsey and Peter attended the PTA meeting at Zaleski on Monday evening. George Turner is drilling a water well for Wheeler Specht at his new trailer. Several from this vicinity attended the Hocking County Fair in Logan. Mr. and Mrs.

George Anderson of Columbus spent the weekend at their farm home near here, Mr. and Mrs. James Hixenbaugh and family of Starr visited Saturday with his grandmother Mrs. Rosella Hixenbaugh. Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Hunter and family, New Plymouth Rt. 1, called on the Rev. and Mrs. Wilson Rollins on Saturday evening.

Clyde Glen and Dale Harris and families of Columbus and DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Type size 6. Vapor: comb, form 9. Having low rank 10. Displays 12.

Live 13. nest 14. Perch 15. Fortify 16. Continent: abbr.

17. Arrest 20. Chief: abbr. 21. Breeze 22.

Harbor entrance: Sp. 23. Musie wand 25. Dud 26. Level 27.

nickname 28. French pronoun 29. Conquest 33. At home 34. Famous uncle 85.

Narrow inlet 36. Songs for two 88. Cover ngnln 40. Weird 41. Assists 42.

Titles of respect 43. Seed vessels DOWN 18. Heaven- 1. Fairy ly 2. Begins Jerusa- 3.

Lettuce lem 4. Skill 19. Con- 6. Con- tainer scious 20. Consoled 6.

Abound 22. Band 7. Dis- 23. Side by figure side 8. River 24.

Boule- through vards Vene- 25. Shellac zuela 29. Containers 37. Assam 9. Botch 30.

Not: prefix 11. Mariner 31. Uprisings 15. Land 32. Barks measure 34.

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and Mrs. Dwight Eveland and Raymond Hedges were in Ashland, Ohio, Saturday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leland Thompson, the former Miriam Hedges. She died Sept. 13 in Mansfield Hospital after a three month illness.

She was the oldest daughter of Lawrence and Mildred Hedges of 2998 Tremont Columbus. Before moving to Columbus, the family lived in Laurelville. where Miriam attended school until she was 15. Besides her husband and parents. she is survived by three young sons.

Stephen. Phillip and Michael of the home, a sister, Mrs. Lila Jean Kaiser and a brother Donald, both of Columbus. Funeral services were held at 10:30 Saturday in St. Edward's church, Ashland, with burial in St.

cemetery, Columbus. under the direction of funeral home. Those who joined the family for the graveside service in St. included Mr. and Mrs.

John Young of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. George Swepston, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wolf, Mrs.

James Weaver, Mrs. Eugene Carter and Miss Celesta Hoy, all of Laurelville. were Mrs. Hazel McNeal. Mrs.

Helen Lively, Mrs. Clifford Downing, Mrs. W. G. Riser, Mrs.

Sam Eveland. Mrs. Bundy Woodard, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, Mrs. Holla Van Fossen, Mrs.

George Ricketts and one guest Mrs. Edith Jones. 5:00 p.m., Channel 10 "The Mountain 8:00 p.m., Channel 6 on the 11:30 p.m., Channel at Monday 4:30 p.m., Channel 11:30 p.m., Channel 10 Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Motis Lindsey celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday with a picnic dinner at the Rock House.

Those helping them celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hilgar Lindsey and sons Mark and Stephen of South Bloomingville. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Dum and granddaughter Barbara Rradney of Amanda, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Leffler and daughters of Logan, Mrs. Jack Bradney and daughters of near Amanda, Mrs. Carolyn Hartley and sons of near Laurelville, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Lindsey of near Laurelville, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lindsey and son of Adelphi, Miss Peggy Blankenship of Laurelville, Miss Janet Hunter of Circleville and Mrs. Helen Harmon of Laurelville.

Attend Lodge Meeting Those from Adelphi Lodge attending the annual district school of Degree of Pocahontas Lodge of Portsmouth Saturday were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Hopkins were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards and family, Union Furnace. Personals Gael Jinks of Parma was the weekend guest of his mother Mrs. Ola Jenks.

Miss Mary Barclay of near Bethel Church and Mrs. Nell Swackhamer were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Swackhamer's sister Mrs. Frances Stone of Leesburg. Mrs.

Hazel McNeal was a recent weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kerns of Marietta Pike and Mr. and Mrs. David Carnes and sons of Chiilicothe.

Mrs. Hazel McNeal was a last weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McNeal of Kingston and on Sunday took a drive to Portsmouth. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs Melvin Mettler were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen and family of Allensville and Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Allen.

The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Emerson, and their daughter Sharon moved last Wednesday to their new home in Portsmouth. O. Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick Karshner (Norma Jean Dunkle) of Florida are visiting her father Herbert Dunkle and his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, and other Ohio relatives. Mrs.

Ola Jenks is spending the week with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gael Jenks and their two children Jeff and Joyce. Miss Shelly Robinette of Laurelville was chosen Junior Fair Queen at the Hocking County Fair at Logan on last Wednesday evening. Shelly, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Robinette, Is a junior at Laurelville high school. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and children of Columbus visited Sunday with Mrs.

Elizabeth Edwards and Mrs. George Reid. Mr. and Mrs. William McNeal and daughter Diana of Kingston were Sunday supper guests of Mrs.

Hazel McNeal. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boecher and daughter Jane of Columbus were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Boecher. They also visited her mother Mrs. Hazel McNeal. Mrs. Helen Lively, Mrs.

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