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Local oi\Jcers gJvm~ reports on beachers.
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"THE NEW INTERNS"
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Me1gs Ofn rop upports
Will Average $ll,..Bush
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Obio Counctl for EducatJOD'
(OCE) presented formal argu-1
menls Tuesday to the secretary
of state's office In support of
Price-support loans _for the 1965 corn crop will 1'1'•
Issue I which w111 be on the erage $1.14 per bushel m Me1gs county, Wayne Chase,
Nov. ballot.
chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation
The issue would increase the, County committee, announstate sales lax by l per cent to ' ced today.
/on levels of • price SUJIIIIlrl ..

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Judge John C. Bacon.
Methodist church with the Rev. 4 per cent, and the estJmated l The 1!16.\ !;)tal county corn1mong counties and lndlYidul,l
But the White H01180 a_nd Slate
Little, who escaped from the Freeland Norris officiating. Bur- $116 million addiiJOnal revenue: support rates are based on alfanmers " reflected only Ut !hi
Department were.
a
Middleport )ad last Friday
tal will be in the Sandy Dale raised each year going to Jm- . natJonal average total support loan rates.
wary eye on the sJtuatiOn
1 was the object of an IntenSive cemetery near Spencer. w. va_ prove the public school system. price of $1.25 per bushel, conThe average county loan rate
1sisting of a price-support pay- or $1.14 per bushel 18 for 1965
the disputed Chinese . lndJan
hunt before he fumed himself Survivors include hi• Wife,
border In the Slkklm area. Pein Ill Middleport Cruel of Police , Mrs. Robert Fields; three SJIIS, Arguments against the propos- men! of 20 cents per bushel corn grading No. J, or No. f.
king might logicaUy be expect.
.
nrl Herbert Gilkey Tuesday morn- Dayton Fields, Delaware; Gay al were presented las! week by Since the pr1ce-support pay- on !he factor ?I test
oned lo strike there lf lhe Com- Forty-four arrests were made IDiscellaneou.. complamts, a . mg.
Fields Reedsville
Edmond / William P. Lewis and Lauren ment is uniform, the difference ly, but otherwiSe gradiq No. J,
muni!IS should decide to enter during
the monthly re-/lraveled 8:725 rnJtes on nvestJ- In other action yesterday, Fields: Chester, W. Va ; one A. Glosser of !he Legislalive•
except lor moisture. Prem!Utnl
the battle on behalf ol Pakistan. port of Sheriff Robert C. Har- gatwns, tflps and serv,ng of Judge Bacon sentenced Rtch- daughter, Ailene Utton. Albu- Service CommJSSJon. research '
and
other gradet
tenbach revealed today.
papers.
ard Lee Fraley, 21, Dexter. to querque New Mexico· a broth- branch or the Ohw General Asand qualihes
are tlllChanpcl
A breakdown shows nine per- As required by the courts, the 60 days in jllH after he pleaded
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from those in effect in 19tH.
COLUMBUS - OIDO CUUN· sons were charged with disturb- department served 14 warrants gUilty !;) a no operator's license er, Carl FJelds, Wheehng, " .•••· s m y.
The chairman reminded fii'OW·
needlnJ new airports or lng the peace, eight for intoxi- of arrest, nine warrants to con- charge. He Is also being detain- ter, Allte. Long, Port Wasiung- Bblh arguments. exactly 300 S
V ers that price suppon on the
airport improvellltlllts may be cation, six for driving while un- vey, 10 summons, seven divorce ed on a violation of probation ion, OhJo , 21
and words long, and a summatwo
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1!16.\ COI1l crop is avatllble 01117
able lo obtain up to 80 per cent der influence, four JUVeniles for summons, three wrils of porti- charge.
28 great grande Ildren.
of the proposJtJon as It Will apto farmers participalinB m tha
of the C05I through federal theft and burglary, three on as- tions, six notices of cltatlon, one
Fnends may call at. the Ew- pear on the ballot
be. dJSllj65 feed grain program. Tho
matchinj lund&amp;.
sault and battery, two for no order of attachment, sill subpoe,
lng funeral home until 'llturs- trJbuted to
J_, mJI!Jon
support will be carried out
Albert G Giles .. ecto 0 1 operator's license, two with bur- nas, and eight commitments.
Attend Preview of
day evemng.
Ohw voters 20 days before the Oyster supper mght, an an- through fann and warehoust •
·
' ,..r r. glary and one each on false
electiOn
nual event. will be held at the stored loans,
purchases and
the OhlonumberOfllce off
pretense assault, non . support,
Fann Science Event
Sophia Shanes Dies
The JSsue was brought to the regular September· 20 meeting price-support payment will bo
said a
o e coun Jes
ml . ,
II
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tor
ballot by an mi!JatJve petJ!Jon b h Dr
W hit p l 39 based on the normal prod
In the l!ate's Appalachian sec- perdr' ttmg un 'bcens thoperdal'
IS
Three Meigs and one Athens In East Liverpool
presented bv the OCE after the Ay t e •Lew . e SPeir os, It' lion of the harv...._. · - UC·
1ng M 1g ·-• G Ui 1o 1ve contr1 uting e e 1nty
W d b be
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mencan gJon. ans or
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!IOn toe
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coun men were among 168
or
as
en rece1v
o1 stale legJSialure fatjed to pass a
·h a
Application for
·ce--s port
can qualify lor up lo 10 per quency
of
persons who attended a preview the death of Sophia Shanes,
btl! that would !tave had !he
t c:m-8 loans and
mayup IN
cent matching funds through court or ' I
p, IC
Tuesday in Columbuo of the mer Anllquity reSident, who dJed same effect.
gu d G . thg I
made at the Meip ASCS COWIIUCb programs as the Federal registration, reckless operallon
Farm Science Review at Don today in East Liverpool.
man er um er a so announc. ty office Unless
de
Airport Act and the Appalach- and menacing threats.
MASON - Mannie McMil- Scott Field to be held Sept 29- Survivors mclude two sisters,
ed that the Post Will sponsor a made
loana
11
ia program. How counties may The department also handled lion, Mason, an employee at the 30 and Oct. 1.
Elizabeth Diddle, East Liver0
Halloween dance at the Post
July ll lll6tl.
tun
quality for these fmtds will be 1,160 lncommg phone calls, In- Belleville dam, was slightly in- They were Meigs Agricultur- pool, and Josephine Allman,
home on October -. lor Postl 011
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20
outlined Thursday by Rhodes, vesUgated l3 traffic. accidents, jured at a a.m. Tuesday when al Agent C. E. Blakeslee, Ralph Inverness, Florida; one brothmembers and their WIVes.
RE_PO_R_T_COLLJSI
__ ON
Gllea and slate Aviation Chief booked 68 prisoners mto county the 1964 Chevrolet he was driv· Moore, manager ot the Area er, Ralph Tale, East LiverS
One new member Bob Couch
Norman Crabtree at a session Jad, recovered
a
stolen
car
from
I!Jg
was
struck
by
•
He
Extension
office
in
Jackson,
pool,
and
a
number
or
n;eccs
was
present and Introduced. At 3 P- m. Tuelday m lltt
855 18
10
here for county and civic offi. Jackson,
. ted
one appre- was turmng off Rt 2, Inlo the both of
snd Chester and nephews. Funeral serv1ces The Meigs county commission- Don Robeson
was reported Kroger parking lot, Jessie Prolcers.
hension, a88lsted the state ar- dam site and mthe log was uo- Tannebill, 1!1fi..;:',' Ohio Valley will be held here Frtday at I ers announced Tuesday three on the sJck list
Int. Carpenter, slopped hla
son tnvestlgator on one fire able to see the train until It Publishing Co. o1 Middleport, p.m. at the Methodist church at men will represent the county Charles Swatzel first vice car to see 11
bad I flat llrt
case, mvestlgated seven enter- was upon him. The tram drag- and Athens county Agent
AntiqUity with burial in the at a meeting Thursday in Cod
'ed
and the car slipped out of gear,
CIUCAGO - THE NATION'S ing of homes, _investigated three god the car 4211 feet, then disen- Ackerman.
Plants cemetery.
tumbus to discuss expediting
rolled lol'lftrd, and struck a
.fatalllles broke ao all - time cases of malteiOU.. damage to gaged and let the car go over
construction of county airports.
.d th .
parked car Owned by the OIUo
record for deailt on the high- property, investigated two pet- a slight embankment with Mr.
They are Bill Childs presi- mem rs have pal
"" 1ll6ti Power Company. There
Wll
waya during
the
long
Labqr
ty
larceny
complaiots
and
ftve
McMillion
still
inlide
dent
of
the
Community
r!nprovedues.
Swatzel
also
gave
reapproximately
$UO
damage
t.
Da
k nd lin I tab I t
Y wee e 'a a
u a ..
ment CorporatiOn;
Fred Crow, port onsed
Ilk detail.
lo th
'·n
_ He was unconsciouo
· for a
.
the h'fatr th
pollee
He the Ohio Power ...,,
.-.. car .,,.
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today.
RACES REScHEDULED
lime. McMillion is m CamdenBy Unltad P.-... lnttrnatlonol
Pomeroy attorney, and E. E. expres
"
ed
k
.
•/about
PliO
damages
to Proffilt'a,
8 8
The final traffic death toll- The Meigs County Motorcycle Clark hospital In Parkersburg
NEW DELHI - India aays Poklatani pfanH II· Follrod, county highway departwho belp Ovrna •
There were no inJurlel, aa fD.
was set at 572
6 p.m.
club's T. T.
races, for observation of a blow on the tempted to bomb New Delhi before down, but the oir- ment official.
a
ker
surance agent reported.
4•Y until midnight Monday! which, were rained out Septenl· head. He expects to be released craft were drlnn off wHhout Inflicting damaga.
In other activity the commis- :emf {:
par cars 11
That wu 11 la!alitles
mort ber 5, have been re-scheduled in a few days.
sioners named Warden Ours to e a
year.
Melp
118apltal
!ban the old Labor Day record for Sept. II at 1:30 p.m. (EST)
HYDERABAD _ Indian ground for ... open •• the Child Welfare Board, re- Paul Casc1 reported oo the
1et two yeara ago. ThJs year"s· alll miles north
of Pomeroy
llOnd front,
Paklatonl border in drive on placing the late Ralph Smith Post's annual picnic, on the
.Abbie Stobart,
toll also represented the blab· on the Peach Fork road. All
H d b--'
h lh fl h 1
h
and
agreed
to
advertise
for
coal
dance
sponsored
by
the
post, Pomeroy; Plul Holter, Rlclnt.
1
011 death mark ol any .81111UDer U
. cket.:: pu,rch.ased oo the 5tb will
Of WeS ern
y ero ou, w I
e I t 1111 I rootonlng to engu1I bids.
and also on the new post borne DtN' lpd - 111'1, 01...the tntlre bordar from Kashmir to the Arabion Su.
--.
holiday.
be honored on the 191r,
Attending were Commission- building fund.
Ewina, Pomewy, '
WARK
P '-'·
McElhinny,
presi-1 will
The lair pollee detall picnic
.
IMIUAD CALLED
0
S
D
Aa ..,.tenl navy tnltn fl I hling fo r ers
dent,Kenneth
Robert Clark
&amp;lid Charles
be held on Sunday, Sept.
w. VA, - The Hactne emergency squad/
lhe flnt time, u ahlptln the Arobltn S.a pound the R. Karr, Sr.
lith at the Ralph Welker farm
The
Cllil'llcl deailt In
oolied at 10:0'1 a. m. today The Northwestern
Local Indian fort,_ of Dwtrlct.
at Hemlock Grove starUng at
two weeb caUSed by tbe drlnlt. to the pipe line job at Portland School District reported today
Veteran• Memorial Htllpital 1 p. m. The steak dinner will A ....,__,_ ....._ ll11 ot painl thinner baa been where Harry FOlt, ", CoUa•e- a lot1J enrvUment of 980 pupils. .
LONDON - United Nttlons Secretary Genwal
Admissions Vema Minnick be served at 5 p m All mem.
, _ .....,. - • · II
"t11011.....,eol by --•• e "'enl riDe, W. Va., lllflered
n
° By achooJa, lhe report !how- Thtn I orr IYH tn roue
t t o PI klat tn and India on peace Coolville;
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- Hoffman, Clif· ' bers who haiped . P'!"k
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Ill lkiNUL
ad t!tlilr
a brot.
Anna
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tCIII'feyo """'' ., bal'k wben a lractor upsel. ed salem Center Elementary million.
ton; Sherrie Simmons, Middle- the Fair this ytar are ellJible lllowa
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teatlll')' lifllclall.
He WQ
to
Mem. with 114, RUtland Elementary
port; Albert Deem, Portland; to attend. Appolllted to COlD·
1
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Uld l'uesday Glen orlal hGipllal.
Harrtsobvllle Elementary
WASHINGTON - House Rapubllcans reodr to Danny Cremeans,
Coolville; mitteeo for this affair 'lla'e lll4 ...._
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Northwestern
Locnl trim foreign aid biU llttr -.ral hundred millions of Chloe Secoy, CoolviDe; Nlcho- Elza
Charlet SWIIIzel,
a.cl!ING '111Vi1sDAY
Hlait School,
dolltn NrJMrlctcl fw ·llldla IIIII Paklatan.
las Roush, New Haven.
Paul Taylor, Frlllk Vaughan
1'10111 )'11!11 .l,litow .
R. R Hawllngf SU Co.
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DlscllarJel - Dosbe
Hall, and Ca!CL
Au i'"tlllt,r . . . ..flit
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Center Serool for
MOSCOW - So¥1tt Union lmpllad that Commu- Portland; Gene Chaney, Min- Relrosltments were amed fnl- died li .IM llcrL t ... 11M ,
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The soulhern tip of F1ori- as high as llO miles per hour
da was caught in the strongest in the Miami area, slammed IJI..
northern quadrant or !he hurri- !;) the plush Miami Beacb bolltl
cane. Howling winds and wind- row and left it 1 shambles of
driven high tides wreaked smashed glass, ripped awning1,
havoc on the southeastern Flori- debris, and water.
MISS HYSELL
da coast from Palm Beach to First reporls of injurie1 lA
the Keys.
the hurricane area were lichl
Miss Sandra Rae Hysell,
Betsy's relentless winds drove There was one death - ironleal-graduated Aug. Z?th from the a 141-foof Panamanian tanker, ly on tbe more remote ....
Ohio State University wilb 8 B. the Amarylis. ag,..md near the caa;. of Florida ~ adY811Ce
S. in the College of Education Lake Worth inlet south of Palm 5 mile per bour winds topped
and will be teaching in the Co- Beach. The Coast Guard said a iree that kiUed a DJaD u It
School t sy.".em
it was helpless to aid lhe vessel retl. In Mlarnbi, one man had a
sc 00 year 'ar mg
ay. while the hurricane raged.
1oot severed Y flying g1aas.
She io lbe daughter of Mr.
The storm. which !Jad kept
Main Streeta lalllldated
and Mrs. Gale Hysell, former 1the whole Atlantic coast guess- Collins Avenue past the llllll&lt;ld
Middleport resideats.
I ing for days about its destina- Miami Beach hotels was a maa
lion finally came roaring oot of or debris. Jn Mlamt, Biscayne
the ocean just as day was Boulevard was under water Ia
breaking. Moving forward due places and at one •pot whert
west at ahou112 miles per hour, a sea wall waa beached by
Betsy tossed its gale winds as leaping waves In Biscayne Bay,
much as 300 miles in all direc- empty 50-galloo oH clruml
I lions. •
ed across the !tree!.

COLUMBUS ( UP!) -

would in- receive the lull 16 per cent in- Attending were Mayor Legar, Cbeahire, pleaded guilty Tues- Funeral services lor Robert
Y . th K hmir
de- crease should the matter be Clerk Edna Schoenleb, and day in Meigs County Common Fields, 82, who died at his home
taken before the commission.
Lou Pouhn, Frank- Pleas court lo jail break and to- in Tuppers Plains Tuesday
lion of India and expression oil AI Leonard, local gas com- lm Rtzer, Don Colltns and Roy day wa&amp; awaiting - again In morning, will be held Friday nt
unlimlted support of Pakistan.. pany manag':, attended theses- Reuter.
sentencing Thursday by 10 a.m. at the Tuppers Plams
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re~rd
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year - was cited as major failure in fighting •n earlier for court activity during the
entencing or ', Robert FI'elds
reaBo!l the •teet com~es uttllty rate mcrease proposal past month showed the village's
would bestjate to raise prlCOtJ. taken before the Public Utili- share totaling $660 !i5
DIS- B
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.... ' .
ties Commission of Ohio,
cussion w.. also beid on the
rea mg . .- . - - n·Ies at Home
·w:sa!Natofll'
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AMERJ. 11 wa• generally felt by cnun improvement of Vllriouutreets
.
olft · Is
ed doubt ell that the gas company would m tbe town.
. Wade Alvs Uttle, "l!!l; Rl. 2,

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greemen
eems
I
Near 0n Increase I

costs on a speeding charge;
Wilbur T. McDonald, 58,. Che1
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio fUPIJ- shire, 12&gt; and costs ror mloXICbarges will be flled agalnst cation ; lv-•n Hall •. 49, Hartford,
Ernest Walker later today In 110 and costs, !allure to yield
tbe fatal shotlng of Thurmu right of way.
Borden during a scuffle aud a
Don E:rwin, 22. M1ddleport,
family argument aL nearby and Charlotte A. Peckham, 25.
Kerr.
Middleport RD, were fmed 110
the
Walker, a hitchhiker, told and costs on assured clear dis·
sheriff's deputies he sbolil&lt;&gt;r- lance charges; Edward J .
den after the man thealened Wright, 26, Chillicothe, $10 and
him wltb a shotgvn and a costs. tnproper turn signal, and
brush 81e. Dr. Donald R. Ira R. Sluder, 45, Canton . $125,
warebime, Gallla County cor- costs and a three day jail senThis prediction was made by councilmen following oner, ruled homicide In the tence for DWJ.
WASHINqTON-THE JOHN· a discussion of the gas company's proposed 16 per cent' shooting. Borden, !2, of Rt. z.
Denver D. Gonf, 37, Lansing,
son administration does not ex· rate increase during a meeting Monday night.
Gallta County, was shot lbree Mich., forfeited a $15 b!Jnd for
peel an tncr...e in steel priC08 .
Council earlier had appeared unanimous in oppos- lime• fitb a .33-caUber re- speeding; Ike Mahoney, 65, Midto foi!Qw
labor settlement mg any rate tncrease by
volver Tuelday.
dleport, forfeited one of $25 on
in tha lndlll!t'y an informal re- the gas company.
sian in which bargaining terms
an intoxication charge, and Nor-l
port said today.
Councilmen indicated
they were discussed. No definite
.. , _ _,. man E. Hendrickson, 23, Rt. 4
. still oppose any rate increase, ciSJon on lhe proposal had been
Marietta, one of $!5 on a charge[
The high level ol
. lni· but said they fell that would be taken.
'or failing to yield the right of
porta
- now
fjgu.rea fighting
a losing
cause. to the report
In other
cooncilCharles
activity,Legar
the
I way .
ol
more
!ban at10anullton Ions
They were
referring
of Mayor

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gra~n:r

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MIAMJ (UP!) Massive Hurricane Betsy crashed
through the Florida Keys with its full 140 mile per hour
fury today, battering southern Florida and the Gold
Coast
a tangle
destruction.
Theinto
center
of theoffreak
storm, which Tuesday battered
the Bahamas, slammed through Key Largo, about 40
miles due south of Miami at about 5 a.m. EST and then
drove steadily on into the Gulf of Mexico. Over 18,000
persons were forced from
their homes
The screaming winds, clocked

TWO
- Roger Dean Kranz, 33, Findlay, 0., driver of the car In the foreground. and "Cap'' Caldwell,
operator of the other vehicle, were admitted at Veterans Memonal Hospital late this morning Ten cases were heard Tuesfor treatment ot injuries su•tained in this two-car accident on Stale Houle 7 seven-tenths ot a m1le .south of , day night m Middleport Mayor
Middleport. Ohio Highway Patrolman Cecil Carpenter surveys the damages resulting from the wreck. Both of Lee Smith's court.
tre injury
were reported 10 satisfactory condition. lnves!Jgation of the wreck is being continued by the Kenneth A Johnson, 18, Rt.
patrol.!'bolo.
1 Pomeroy, was fined 110 and

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1Sh~ Ja~~~;~ ~ussel;

FM CEN'II

Miami, Gold Coast Suffer;
18,000 Persons Evacuated

Acted on in
l\f'dd}
lUI
eport

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SEPTEMBER 8, 1965

Ten Cases

ThCoham•~

MEIGS THEATRE

WEDNESDAY,

'Southern Florida Wrecked
By Hurricane Betsy's Winds

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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NO. 120

th~re. M~
get-.~~11 ~~
Richard~;

mmister ior U
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
ELBERFELDS HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
Features the Leading
Central-Southeast
m e eutz mg.
G
K Jr I
11
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R Lodge AuxJI·
. Rv
Don Mr and Mrs .eorge orn
d G' 1
d
1M
·
or Rail..
of Columbus spent the
Brands of Hosiery For Women and Men - Boys an
tr an
1
:
- 'd
vemn to allend road Trainmen, Middleport, Middleport; Rev Paul C,rJSten- weekend WJ!h theJt parents r
h'
B t B
-Adler- Bachl' bus
produrtum will meet Wednesday aflernuon, sen, preSident of Ohio Baptist and Mrs. George Korn Sr and
Infants - Hanes - Berks tre us er rown
yMan" held at Sept. 8 at !he legJOn hall at t ·30 Convent JOn of Manetta, an dj Mrs John D
G
I
F • d
0 , 40 - Lastler - Also Our Own Kirbury
-- --- ~ M
Jal Aud1tormm . p m.
Rev Wlibur Pemn. Federated Mr. and Mrs.
res rave- ,
e ors rten aviS
' Veterans emor
I
•o R ' .
' ly or Dunbar W Va
were I
S I
Th Ones
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Lake. Pomeroy Chapter No o oy- Church or Pomeroy.
Sunda
uest; of hi; mother, '
nd Shanmont. Come In - Look Them Over e ect
e
West .Jefferson. VJSlied recently al Arch Masons will hold
or Zinn moved to Chesh-~
y ~ Gravel and his sl~
I
h W k Of
Ololo
' •llh
Wedne..Tvem·
al l
" ·: rs· . J A
raiJmg
in ,'
Best For You and Your Family- Also This Is T e
ee
d hert daughter.
Mr andKaren
Mrs Gregg
Leo l,tat
7 30edp convucalton
m at the Masomc
u 20 from Bangor,
.
JWise. Mter,
~
1
TONIGHT
an Sids er,Th y. '""e "a.lled to I pi"
m
the afternoon were Mr and Mrs
"SKI PARTY"'
e .. .::. ..
~ ['. " compamon Thorn· IHe heldOh1pastorates
and West 1rgmaa
A Do ·
:
1 Kenne y
0•
rTechntmlorl
to the dealh ol 1 as c Edwards high priest, urg- 1 owa.
IT
wme.
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Berks hires Annual Stocking Sale.
FTankle A"alon, DwavnE' : Cool vi elh ue 1
e · ail offi cers' and rompamons before movmg here
Miss Dorothy Reibel of Colum 11
1 5
·
lltckman. DE"borah Walley
hiS bro er·m· aw.
nd'
k'c vaca
Yvonne CraJ~. Robt Q Lt-w
Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum· ) to attend.
I IDs family includes his wife, I bus IS spe mg a wee
•s. Jas Brown and Famou~ bus. spent the weekend with her
SEPT. 9
Julia Ann; a son Stephen w~o tJon With .herRpaber~nts. r a
fames. Lesley Gore, Aron
Mr nd Mrs L e o
I
th A' Force Alexancb 1a Mrs LoUIS eJ FOR WEARI
Kinfaid and the Beach Bun
parents,
· ka t th wed
The Past Councilors of Theo· ~ IS In e tr
'Nancy wh~ Donald Stiverg of Mitidleport .
11
nl••
Sear .s.
too
doro s Counc1l Daughters
of La ; a
W"c .
was an overnight guest saturday .
18
FOR COMFORT!
Ho Caokod hit
Satterfield Sun:;,osse. Mi ss Uctober· of his aunt, Miss Thelma Grue- l
Colorcortoono
day at the
Umted Pmbj- I J k
I fest, MISs Press Photographer ser.
.
y
M and
WED. ond THURSDAY
, tenan Church. She also had
;:.e Southern Local Elemen- of Wisconsin. and thtrd runner- MMrs.R~ed:oun~":~ ~ndy, l
FOR LOOKSI
Soptembor 1-9
her houseguesfs, MJSs Vtckle tar 7th and 8th PTA wtll meet I up to Miss WJSconstn A soo " ·.
M and !,Irs I
NOT OPEN
i Woodman and MJSs Debra Slar- I TrJrsday • Sept. 9. at the school i Daniel ·'' a senior in Kyger
-witl;
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY l tzm•n or MansfJeld, Ohw, who I buildmg at 7 30 P m The new Creek High school
M. . d M s ~ul Sayre and ,
Stpttmber 10.11
' were here for the weddmg.
Executive Head Mr. Deem, and 1 r. ~~
;~ula and Sandra of
BUY OUR .. ,
VfNCF:NT PRICE In
: Mr and Mrs. Vernon Weber the teachers and paren ts will be Mrs. Charles Bennett.
daug ers,
'
and ramJiy, Denms. Dean, Don- mtroduced. The executive com- : Mr. and Mrs Harry Chesher Great Bend
.
LAST MAN ON EARTH or Ina. Dallas and Duane, Rutland , IIDJf l"" w:ll serve rdreshmeols . hove returned from a three - Mr. and Mrs. Everell
LAST
WOMAN? Alive spent Wednesda~ at the OhJO Everyone is urged to attend. weeks lnp to the west coast. as spent Sunday With Mr.
omong the LfFELF.SS
Stat£ Fair in Columbus
I
•
, They !ell Columbus by plane Mrs Waller Thomas and fam..
Mr and Mrs Blaine Walburn 1
SEPT. tO
for San Diego, Cahf. where lhey I Jly at the1r camp at Malia
tht mght h1deous with mhu and children of Vienna, W. Va , M&gt;ry Shr:ne. While Shrme of met their son. Pelly Officer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayburn
1
man cravmg'
vtstted over the holiday week · i 'jerusalem will meet at the\ 2nd class, David Chesher, who and Beth returned to their home.
1
end wJth thetr parents, Mr and IOOF Hall Fr:day at 8 P m. had receiVed hJs dJSchllrge from I
HI. today after
a
(Technlrolor)
Mrs Verner See and son, Keith, , There v..III be a school of In· the u s. Navy. Chesher, a weeks VISit With her mothrr, 1
Ann·Margaret, Michael Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal- ! slruction and all orrtcen are graduate of Middleport H1gh Mrs. Baker Gordon and h13 (a~
Jonel
Margolin. Larry Slorch burn.
II urged to ue present.
' School ' spent four years
in the ther, Charles Rayburr.
Sr.
I
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BdDter
be!R
1
ra "
·
VJSitmg with Mr and Mrs ,
,
Navy aboard the sh1p, Horne!. Mrs. Mary Bar r o. avensNew fall shades of blush. tan, beige tan and
SUN, MON. •nd TUES.
Leo Searls over the weekend 11• Juoqed I&lt;&gt;Jpow ' '! l?"4JS · The group also vislled w1th rei- wood, W. Va. IS spendmg a few
S•ptembtr 12-U-14
were Mr. and Mrs
Clarence j the G::.IJJ~ils MedJcal Center I atives in Los Angeles before re-~ days With her sls~er. M:s. Des-taupe tan. 'four correct s1ze.
Cramblelt of Coshocl;)n, Ohio.
she Js bemg treated for a : turning by car and included var- aie. Patterson.
I
(Technicolorl
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Ftsher heart conditiOn . .
I ious scenic spots enroute borne. I Mr and Mrs. Hobart R~uiJ
Tim Conway, .Joe Flynn, Ga - is spendmg a week in New
Mrs. Belly Clme speot the 1 Chesher has accepted a posi· spent Sunday in Columbo~ with '
a pair
tY Vinson,
Billy Sands, Su· New York City.
Wej!kend '" Manella With her : llon wJlh the Emerson Electron- I his sister, Mrs. Louise Davts. i
1 1 1 Ho'o In Ag•ln
Mrs. Nellie Vale. principal of brother, Ernest Rmg.
. I ics Company in St.
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. tffilrge Raub
Cortoon•
I the Salem Center Elementary
Mr. and Mrs._ 0 ·. P. Klein 1and will begin his dulles Sep- l and granddaughter of Huntmg_ . ---- - __ -~ __ _ _ _ --~~- VISited recently m Chesapeake I !ember
ton, w_Va. visited Monday with
8
. with her mother, Mrs. R.
L.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Hoharl Raub.
1
Hamilton.
! Rec~nt gue9ts of Mrs. Ltlhan The junior classes of the 'iyForrest Bachtel, who ts ac- 1McGhee were Mr. and Mrs. 8 - ~ racuse. Minersville and Fore3t
live in muSJcal affairs at Mount · F. Heber, and Skippy Hack· Run Methodist charge. acc~jll-1
Umon College. Alliance, pre- I worth or Belle. W. Va. and Ran- i panted by the Rev. Wcndell't.
sented a special vocal
solo, day Damels of Pt. Lauderdale. Stutler held a swimming partv ·
"0 Rest in the Lord'' during Fla.
.
I last w~k. at Royal Oaks park.
the Sunday morntng worship ser- ! Karl Beck. former reSident A sack lunch was enjoyed folvice a! Heath Methodist Church. :of Middleport, has been attend· lowing !wimmlng.
Mr. Newman Burdette was or- ' ing college in the south. He 15
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raines
1
gani~t.
.
now in ~erm~y . f~r 3 stued~ and daughters, Karen and Pen·
MISs Maxme Bennett and
course. HIS famtly IS m Ft. M Y ny Sue of Elsenere, Ky we:&lt;'
fnend , Libby Range of Colum- 1 ers, Fla.
holiday weekend guests of Mr.
bus spent the Labor Day week· I
.
h Becht! who 1s --• Mrs Raymond Krider
Smart New Fall Colors( Bachelors Friend
h h
M ~an~
d
M1ss Sara
' l,e:;;;nd;..;w;,;'·;;;;..t;;;e;;.r..:p;;;ar;,;e,;;nt,;;s;..,
.;;;;.r.
. Col be, s spent j"'"'
Mrs ·Marion Howell of· Co11
employed m
urn u •
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I
I the holiday weekend with her i lumbus Spl'nt the weeke"d Wllh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Mr. and Mrs. Walter W•lker an~
1
Bechtle and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Will and
Buraundy, mo••. green, navy heather . oxford heolh·
Miss Marianne Woodgerd of , famlly.
er, neet blue, wtne heather, olive beather, sand,
Columbus spent the
holiday : Mr .. and Mro. Hugh Ferguson
white and most any eolor JOU
weekend with her parents, Mr. : and Jimmy and Mr. and Mro . .
111e areen, na V' •
I and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. I Gene Alkire and Kimberly and
1
eould wan.t Comf ortable ' Ions wearinl Bachelor
•
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Mrs. Lillian McGhee visited 1 Kllren of Columbus were wee~-~
Friend sport ond dreso sock• for 1.00 a ptlr.
recently with her sister, Mrs. i end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
pr.
j Ida Neil a patient at a hospital , Pearl Parker.
in Ashland, Ky.
I
----Men'• "Tiger Paw"
1
The Rev. Howard Ruppel! hu, Londons are Home
Boys Hi-Bulk Orion
: returned lrom a mooth'• vaca- : From J'acatwn
In your coned Jize. All white with nonI tion apent with relattves In Vir• ' Mr. and Mro. Herman LonSizes
biDdlDII Comfort top.
ginia, Pennsylvania and
don of Syracuse have returned
8'12 to 4
pori,
Miss.
where
he
visit
;
from
a
one
week
vacation
visWI&gt; orion acrylic high bulk, 25%
4'h to 10
11
,.~:
with his parent•, Mr · and Mrs. · lUng scenic points such u Ceotretch nylon. Our Klrbucy quality In
two sl&amp;e ranaea for boy• wearlnJ socks
C. R. Ruppel!.
i dar Point, Blue Hole, Seneca
eBiack
7 to 8\lo and for b!Jy• wearln&amp; IOCD
Brown
Miss Dianne Cri•well, daugb- feaves, Sorrowful Mothers Shrine
8 to 11 Colon aro: black, white, dark
Mena Ovtr·Th..Calf
' ter J[ Mr. and Mrs. James .Cathedral of Tomorrow, Warth·
&amp;reY • "red, commando blue, Ioden
e PENNY LOAFERS
Criswell, left today for the St. 1er Museum and Schroenbrunn
areen and navy bluo.
Joseph Hospital School of Nun- ~ In Toledo they visited Mr.l
'
e BUCKLE LOAFERS
Dark coloro for fall. In your correct olu.
ing in Parkersburg, W. Va. She · and Mrs. J. W. Blrtcher and ·
t• a 1965 graduate of Middle- · Mr. and Mrs. More Levivtch, '
' eiTALIAN LOAFERS
port High School.
i Mr. and Mrs. Don Waggoner of
Maumee, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
RETURN TO FLOHIDA
: Hutchinson, daugbterl, Bonnie
Dependable Brands, Big Selections In Every Department
1 Mrs Richard weaver and and Connie of Lorain, Mr. and
!ami!; of Jacksonville, Fla:, re- Mrs. Clarence SWwagner and
WE PA'i 4% ON SAVINGS
l'l"ned rome alter apendlng a . family of Wooster. In Seneca. week with Mr. and Mrs Rose : vOle they vlsHetl Mr. and Mn. ;
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
N. 2n d Av~. Mlddl-..
..,.... • :l 1rleada.
mldtltll.Fisher, former lilatlll_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;__ _
Norris and other relaUveo llld 1. Norman

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call will be

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Det~Oietl To The lnt.erutl 01 The Mei11-M1Uon Area

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Miss Maud Grueser. A contrl- A picnic dinner was enJOit taining the word "Peace. Seobution of 1100 was made lo the at noon preceding the lnsta a- reta and treasurer reporl8
Mrs
Church Council for expenses tion. Homemade tee cream was
and approved . Dues
prayer
Betty Clm&lt; ol Middleport, Mrsdl Grove
weeks visit at Powhatan
The birthday of Mrs. Roy Sey- served with tbe
Alk' e were collected and bills order·
b
h
Robert Werner. Pomeroy an mg a bake sale ep .
the
and Mrs. Gratis Bryan.
fried was observed.
The Rev. C.
vn
tr ed paid.
Y a ymn.
Meigs County Mus- beginmng at 9 30 a. m. at
Mr
th Installed the officers The outOfficers reports were
MJS" Sauer.vided b Mr. Rich 1 Cross Store in Racme.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
The meeting closed with e o
ofncers stood ;..ch hold- The group decided lo sel
Mt&lt; Beuy Chne servmg Iic was pro who ;"" ' solo,
SEPT. 6
Fairborn were holiday
Mizpah benedicUon, after which
shield on which was a Christmas cards agam
thiS1
u secretary m the
of ard
White, Lmnle
I Theodorus Council Daughters :
ol her mother, Mrs. Frank
games were played and prizes
of a disciple. All each of- year. Mrs. Rachel McBride
Mrs 0. E. McKmleyl
and Florence Hannay, " ·of
will meet Monday ,
art.
awarded lo
Gn::••;· ricer was installed the outgolnR read an article from Pre:yter;eSident,
number Cards
at 7 30 P
th; IOOF hall. :
Mro. Lois Ann Jones and
M:..'
Ro:lz officers handed the shle'e
ian
Mrs. P. T. Shelton, vice presi- lo Mrs
and her The
Pvthias wll ,
WARREN ZINN
dren of Columbus
were served by the net
N. C. Jim Bill Oiler, from
dent: Mrs. McKmifl'' secreta and hP.mma
h ld a picnic Tuesday evening '
end With herr· da lth Mro the hostesses, Mrs. Lawrence
0 c.' Darla Eberslocal church, liS a second
ry: Mrs. Leland SllXIon, treas '
the meetmg the '
at Kyger :.:reek plcmc :
eV,
0
Hof:O. ;;.spital .. Lanning and Mrs. Amanda K...
presld::;. Hyla VauR'l•n. year student
MissG
uror
. Rev Donald Boone of the Mid- groond beginning at .8 p. m I
and Mrs. Wendell G. par.
vice' resident:'
Pam Crew, maw read an arttcle from u
appointed by_ MISs
rt FJrsl BaptiSt Church, All Knights, former Kmghts, Py-1
He .
two weeks vacap . Linda Reoter, !teas- Post on the 91st Psalm.
sau., are Mrs.
colored slides of theJr thJan Sisters and their famthes I
:rooky Mountains,
COMMI'ITEE MEETS
the followmg chair- Round-robin
.
son, Armed Serwes . rs en I
th
t coast lhJs sumnvited to attend. Those at- '
on
F lis
'
·r Bl k I
hris- were sent to Mrs. ,.,.ggie
.,
roy Ewing, flower and
tnpr
vanetJes of I
are asked lo bring a :
Georgia, Florida, Niagara a
The executive committee of men,
er i,'
cklns, Mrs. Bessie Wise, Mrs. Mayme
Mrs. Joseph Cooke, legJSiatJon,
varJous parks and uat- 1covered dish and table service. I
' and Cancad:. Weese was a busi· the Salisbury PTA met Friday
Jeff $erry Holmes and Mr.
Mrs. A W Stephenson. litera'
b d and dttnk wll be '
1 Mrs
·
.
evening at the home of Mrs. c ros
w
'
' Hostess for the Septe
lure Mrs Shelton. spJrJiual ural wonders.
I
orted Meal. rea
'
ness visitor in Gallipolis
William' Ohlinger president lo christian
Bill Fran- meeting is Mrs. Florence Potts
life Mrs Marvin Kelly Tern· Refreshments o ass
provJded.
.
._
. ' da,
.
'
cis christian cJt!Zenshtp: and . "
I" as roll '''
in Churrh Sch,.;l: Lu- cookies were served With
A specJal meetmg of the of!J_, An Installation service will ,
Ramora Boice of Day- plan
d Bill Moore, christian fellowship. Wlthd harves
cretia Genheimer·
Publici tv t•e from a table ceutered WII ' cers, executiVe and budget com be held at the First BaptiSt l ion s ent the weekend With her Commtttees were se up an
Present for the dinner and wor .
Mrs McKinlrv Mrs. Shelton i an arrangemt'nt or
miltces of01
Church '"
12 :tl
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. plnglansS
installation were the members During the social bour Mrs.
ave the Installation praver. 1ers Hostesses •ere
·
AuxJIJary
rew
.' e
' .
· · of the Youth Fellowship, Rev Lizzie Quick, the hosles.!, sen·
5' 7 m for Warren G Ztnn, Y Boice '
g Serving as ushers for. the : tonstall. Mrs Clme, Mrs.'
No 39 has been called8for Tueat I
Cheshire - Kyger - HartMargaret Handley R. N. which wl\be lam::; m!ht.
and Mrs. Alkire and Mr. and ed delicious refreshments
, and Mrs. Pearl Hoffman.
It· day. September 7 at
P m. ; r rd Parish A fellowship hour I Pittsburgh Pa spent the chers, coo s, Jam rs, us IV- Mrs Reuter and family.
Mrs Daisy Roush, Mrs. Haze
ty - three members and guests the Leg Jon hall.
OES o II I0!low the Installation so o k d ith her 'mother, Mrs. ers and school hoard members
.
Clark, Mrs McBride, Mrs.
attended Each one was g1ven Pomeroy Chapter 186
' WI
et the pa~ wee en w
will be Introduced. The
proRN
Is nd Min Mumaw.
'I' a while ribbon pm during the will meet in regular sessJOn l that VJSJtors
John Handley
left gram will be room visitation
DAUGHTER BO
ood Pot a
•·
.....-.• ' -I,.,, - - ' evening
Tuesday. a! 7 45 p m, at the tor and hiS
y
Mrs. Margaret ann
. with the teachers from 8-8:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Jpck L G • . R D and Mr. and Mrs.
11
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Ma,ontc Temple.
Persons participatin! in the SUnday for
to
m Also photographs, films and are announcmg tile b1rth of 8 1" 11:
Nitro, w va Great
FAMILY NIGHTS
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SEPT. 8
mstallallon service from other her daughter and son tn-law.
slides of school events will b&amp; daughter, 'llna Marie. August Ea 1d !hers are Mrs. Chari'•
"'HOOTENANNY HOOT"
The Pomeroy Shakespeare laces Will mdude Rev C C. and Mrs. John Prunty.
. s shown and those having any of 120. They have a son, Earl Ar·
Pomeroy. an" Mn.
IJ
club wtll meet at the home of :
for the West
Mr. and Mt!. R. B.
this mrterlal Is asked to con- thur. Grandparents are .\1r and
roth
Long Bottom.
- andI :1
f
Mrs Dale Smllh Wednesday. ! ia Baplisf Convention, Parke'" and Mr. and Mrs. William Neu d tact Mrs. Opha Offutt.
Mrs. Arthur E. Koenig,
__! ---- - - '
OU
for 0 1 o'clock luncheon and . b g· Rev William G Barndt. ling of Lancaster were weeken
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Stor Clau Meets _
Church .4nnex

the Y!th
01
of the Federated clrurcb ship of the Utltted MethodiSt ":the Star Clan of the
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ter-- Friday evening, at the church. church were Installed In an im- se First Untied Pre!byteroan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can
Mrs. Henry Reibel president, presslve ceremony saturday at·
In the church annex.

A

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The ground committee

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mind subseriber!' to the ser1es 1Skidmure for spPE'd ln Pxc·es ~ flf ,
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Jim Ray Hart loves to play
baseball so mueh II hurts.
When a guy hM his shoulder
blade split his first day ~ the
majors and gets his head
cracked four days after he
comes off the disabled list, he's
gol to love his wo11&lt; If he comes
back for more.
And Jim Ray Hart keeps
coming back again and again.
II it weren 't for Hart's great
affection for his job, the Los
Angeles Dodgers would be in
first plate in the National
Le•gue today. But the San
Francisco Giants hold that lofty
- it tenuous - position becaUlle
Jim Ray drove in all their runs
Tuesday night for a 3-1 triumph
over the Dodgers.
flart won the game in the
fifth inning after the Dodgers '
Cla ude Osteeo walked Willie

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Thirteen-year-old John Tanne-. of tt. e Columhus Table Tcnni '
hill or Middleport now
holds :club loca ted at 24&amp;1 Clevela ndtwo national l.able lennis titles. !av.
the United States Boys Under
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the U. S. Open Boys Under 14
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Twenty boys from New York
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compt&gt;ted in the (;',madian Exhibitions
Under 16 division .

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champion , u[ Nf•w Ynrk Cit~· in
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Fisher and the passing and running or sophomore quarterback
David Skidmore.
rhe Pirates line may be another story !hough, but it has
six relurning lettermen in Ronaid Twyman. Don Spears, Bob
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Hart, who has been plagued
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Agnes Brown and Homer Gordon had the low net in a mixed championship. Tannehi\1 and his , She also h olct~ all wumPn\ tifour some tournament held over close friPnd , Hoger Lewis, 14, ties in the U. S.
the ;..abor Day weekend at the
Pomeroy r.otr duo. A picnic
followed the tourney In which
32 persons participated .
Carding the second low nel
were Wink Hanning and Eileen
Searles while Russ Brown and
1965 season under the leader - Racine 2-3
Louise Th001pson had lhird tow
shi p ot Bob Penrod.
Hannan Trace 1·4
net. A toss of the coin broke a
The backfield could be North Southweslern ().5
tie and gave Bill Martin and ;
Myrtle Sisson fourth low net ,
honors.
Mrs. Brown and Gordon recorded the least number
or
putts while Bob Jacobs and Beulah Strauss had the most. Bill
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v;tamins and Minerals Capsule
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I-Clinched oemlfinat round
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Tuesday's ResUlts
Kan!'ias City 51 87 ·370 34 ~'&gt; Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh, 0, night
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Tuesday's ReoUJts
San ~· ran 3 Los Ang I, twilight
Baltim"re 4 New York 2, lsi
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Ballimore 9 New York 4, 2nd
Wednesday'• Probable Pltcbm Find ELECTRICIANS
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Nottebart £4-13 ) vs. Bolin (8-5).
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New York at Cincinnati
Woonesday'o probable Pitchers (night) - Willey &lt;0-1) vs. Where your fingers
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Minnesota at Chicago (night) O'Toole 11-9).
-Grant &lt;17-5) vs. Buzhardt Philadelphia at Milw•ukee
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High Potency Multiple Vitamins
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Joyce fO-O).
Friend (6-11) vs. Sadecld
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Thursd~y's Games
Washington at New York Houston at San Francisco
(twilight)-Dockworth 11-11 vs. New York at Cincinnati, night
100 DAYS
Bouton (4-!41.
Phi\a at Milwaukee, night
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PLA VOFF STANDINGS
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Tbu'aday'a Game•
Ca lifornia at Kansas City
Semlflaalo
Minnesota at Chleago
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Coach Jim White's Bobc•ts
wi\1 be out to keep· their unbeaten string intact while Fairland
hopes to upset the champs.
r:yger Creek will have a whole

The KC backfield will probably have Lanny Tyo calling the
signals, Joe Fisher,
J oh •
Swisher, Junior Howard running
the halfback positions and junior Larry Whobrey holding down
the fullback post.
New faces on the line will be Cremeen s, and Silas Johnson .
Mike Swi~her, .\1ikr Spaulding, In another area game, RaBill .\lcCormick, Joey Willis. cine &lt;~nd McArthur tangle in a
David Moore, Ernil
Saxon, batlle at McAr thur.
Here 's last yeHr's
SVAC
Bill Tr.bor, and Earl Skaggs,
standmgs:
Chuck Leach is lhe only ollenKyger Creek 5-0
sive and delensive holdover.
Eastern 4-1
~ .rth Gc.i! ia with an aggres·
North Gal\ia 3-2
~ iVP - fa~t ba('kfir ld will open its

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San Francisco run in the first
inning after singles by Jesus
Alou and Willie Mays, who coltecteo three hits including a
double, despite a bad ankle.
Hart has been on a homerhitting spree in the last three
weeks that almost matches the
record-setting pace Mays set in
August when he slammed 17.
Jim Ray has lashed 10 fourbaggers in the last three weeks,
boosted his runs-batted-in Iota!
to 83 and his batting average to

County football fans get their first taste of 1965
gridiron action Friday night as three Gallia Co unty
lea rns open a new season.
Defending SV AC champion Kyger Creek will open
its campaign with Fairland while Southwestern travels
to North Gallia in the only league encounter.

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his 21st home run into the centerfield bleachers, lhus vaulting
San Francisco on top by two
percentag, points.
Third-place Cincinnati crept
within a half-game of tre lead
by downing Pittsburgh 5-0 in
the only other NL game scheduled .
In the American League. the
Chicago While Sox blew a
chance to gain ground on the
Idle Minnesota Twins, losing tc
Cleveland 9-5. The White Sox
and pace-settings Twins open a
two-game series Wednesday
night in Chicago. In lhe only
other AL action, Baltimore
moved within 61&gt; games or the
lop by sweeping a doubleheader from New York 4-2 aod 9-5,
and De~roit whipped Boston .5-3.
Hart singled home the first

County Teams
Start Friday

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Wings
Backs and Necks 3

Miller. Wally Bunker retlred ning off lo~r Bill Monbouq~
the firsl 13 Yankees in U1e t~- 131 lo drive In the winnblc
mgh tcap while his teammates run for Detroit and lllllp P..
slammed out 12 of their 16 hits km's lour·g~ioninllllreak.
lo build up a 6-0 lead. Boog Norm Cll'ik llapped 1
Powell homered with a man on homer in the lint for DIIDl!L
and Charlie Lau drove in three Terry Fox abutout llolllolifor
abled list.
[Pizarro to a 4-0 lead in the first !lory margin for Dave McNally , runs in the rout.
the last 4 1-3 Innings In nllef
Bob Shaw held the Dodgers lo inmng but the Indians raked who won hi s eighth game with Ray Oyler slammed 1 double of Julio Nav~ and
flve hits, includilll: back-to-back Pizarro and loser Tommy John rclwl frJm Don Larsen and Stu w1th two out m the seventh m- credit for the vtclory.
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doubles by Wes Parker and for f1ve runs m a deciSive
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victory against eight setbacks. lead . Ch ico Salmon suppll!ld
Manager Herman Frank' re- most of the punch w1th a grand :
placed Shaw wilh Masanouri slam homer in the fifth . The ·
Marakami in the eighth inning four RBI's almost matched Salwith one out and the Japanese mon 's previous output lor the I
southpaw set down the Dodgers season. SJx.' The loss left the
with 'nly one hit the rest of the White Sox five games behind
way.
Minnesota and halted their
Sammy Ellis blanked the Pi- four-game victory streak.
rates on three singles and The Orioles extended New
struck out 10 lo gain his 18th York 's longest losmg st reak in
victory of the season for Cin- 12 years to seven games "'"'
cinnati. The Reds broke out lett th e Yankee' on the brmk I
with four runs in the fourth in- of elimm alion from the AI. penning against Don Cardwell nanl race. Just one more New •
with a two-run double by frank York loss or Minnesota victorv :
Robinson and John Edwards' will end the Yanks' chances fo r
Smart hunters know they can get
15th home run of the season the the flag.

Giants Take Over ·First, Reds Win 5-0

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Mr. ami Mr:. Hc1l pt. Moore.
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Mulberry ll cJghl s, moYed to"Certainly this legi umate l day ..0 J~rk~un where Mr. Moore
roadside busine" sliould not be is employed by the Ohio Uni·
discriminated againfil !i!i~pt~- •.o, versity , Ex tension Service a.s
servf' the aesthetic deo:Jr~~ ot : mano:~gl'l' lll it s an~a oHke there .
cerl.i'lin minority groups~ he Mr . Moore wa s the agent lor
said.
resouJ'(:e development in this
WASHlNGTON IUPll - A
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spokesman for the Associated
ANNOUNCE CLASSES
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(.t;AGUE TO MEF.:T
; eer1 A~!\Otl~,llond e I s_ tl ~ J~ri;~U p.m Tuesdav on Buck· tising has a place .along a ll \ Dance is announring new class· I nle old "Epworth Lea~ue' ' I
;ofl dinner IU t"S ay ; YM
e nmR()• lad·e· Rd ~i x -l enlh ~· of a mtl~ 1 hi~t1wavs in tndu~t t'ral. (' Om- es are being form ed with regis- lot the Forest Run
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spe·,kin; about the adm inistro~ eroy Sepl. It and Sept 18 from Royal Oak .Park. Bask•! dtnn•r
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down Meldahl 9:15 ~.m.; Frank·
lin Pierce up Meldahl 10:20 P-1 Kanawha River Semel
m.: Valvoline down MeidahJI.l :- down London 7 a.m.; Helen Z.
45 a.m.
(up Mar~et 1 a.m.: E. P.
up Wmf1eld 3:05 p.m.; .W. H.
Gallipolis Dam Western~haver. Jr down Winfield
down 8:30p.m.; R. H. Bosworth p.m. : H. E. Bowles up Winfield
II up 10:30 p.m. ; Reliable down 0 p.m.: Beaver down Wtnneid
12:30 a.m.:
Aetna-Louisville 10:55 p.m.: Duncan Bruce up
down 1:15 a.m.; Lorena up 2 Winfield 1 a.m.: Lucy .Jane Lua m.; National dbwn 3:311 a.m.; 1cas up Winneld 4 am.

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Persons entering Holzer Hospita! durmg the last 24 hours
included . Mrs. Keith E. Snyder.
43 Central Ave.; Evan C. Piymale, Sr., 35 Vine St.: Mrs. Dennis Harris, 56 Pine Sl.; Mrs.
Walter Snyder, 108_ Mabelene
Dr.;. Waynt L. Hamson, Mer·
cervtlle Star Rt .: Grady _L.
man. M1 "· Howard Sheime, Rt.
1 GaUipohs; Albert M. ultlev. I
f•t. PI easan
. 1.. Mr'- Sa mue1 J .
Kiser, Rt . 2 Racine·, Mrs. "''•noeS I
H. Woodyard, Chester; Kenneth
Clark, Rl. 1 Middleport: Mrs.
Larry G. .tohnson, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Jennings Robinson, LavaIeite, w. Va.; Cassius c. Kerr.
Atllrns; .1ohr H. Boll, Ironton:
Mrs William B Boroff, Rt. 5

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County Circuit Court opened its
Sentember term Tuesday at 9:30 a. m with the empaneling
01 nann jury. Ali grand jur&gt;•s
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drawn b•i the J"ury
pre&gt; nms 1Y
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·on f t for
dutr w1lh th e except1 o wo.
J "'Igc J ames Lee Thompson
appomted Mrs. Knox Dye. repuhllcan and Mrs . Louts RosSI,
Democrat. as ;pec1al JUry commtss1nne1s to ftll the two .acaney. Chosen for tile vacancH~S
were Mrs. V1tus HartJe). Jr,
and
Warner
I .Jackson : Mrs. Paul C. McGraw.

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Bat!' to s~hool Spe~i11l
Offer Good Til Sept. 10

FOR ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Regular 12.50

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Jenkins of Syracuse, will complete lour weeks of Individual
combat training Aug. 31 witb
the lsi Infantry Training Keglmeot, Marlae Corps Basr,
Camp Lejeune, N. C.

18.99.

SPECIAL '•

$6.95

OTHER SPECIALS
Helene Curtis Hair Spray
2.00 Value
only 1.50
Hair Cuts

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River news

Yaug&lt;r, Hobert lbrd.
M1·s ~·uller , HI. ·1 Scotlown: Elmer
~ffie Roach l'Tn'' Sayre, Lon,; I Cook , Jackson; peffy E CampPullms, Rl1bert Holtm&lt;Jn. Jame~ ! bell. Wellston . Kevin
Staton,
2 Arrowood. Horrv f! McCom- Jackson·' Cecil Smith •
Galllpolt's
·tack- Gauge rea dl nJs:
ali, ,\1rs Fa~t&gt; ~\ud s, J!l, E ~ son: Deunn&lt;~ Henderson , Ht.
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mith Pi rl Burris, Hay Rifne HI 3 .!ackson , Manfred G..\1elz· on rollers , Pomeroy - Mason
The ti'. O ah.;;rnt jur0rs were ger. Rt. 3 Proctorvtlle; Mrs 20 47. Pt. Pleasant 23 99, RioHugh .I Ra1T ann Mr,;. Grare George Ouhl. Rt . 3 .Jackson.
ton .35, Kanawha Falls
1.71,
BrO\\n .
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Charleston
London.
Tile Jltron; are cxprrtrd
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morn ing
tdav : ~1rs . Dennis E.
56 Pine St., daughter, 11:29
m. Tuesday: and Mrs. w;·u;; "~ I
'lt·tlrucli•t :\IPnlo
! H Bomfl. Ill. 5 .tacbon, daugh - Obio River- Charles Stevenlin I&lt;! hl'lilnle
ln. 8-2:, I'"' Tuesday.
('""down 13, 5:30a .m.; Arnold 1
PT PLF:~SANT - The 25th l
Drscharged
. W. down 13. 7-30 a.m.; Harvey
annual Jn"li\u1e of Methodist Persons leavmg the hosptlal Jordon up 14 8:25 p.m.; Chris
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k · • recent ly W{' r€' Sherman Bone-'
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mt&gt;n v.tll hl' held &lt;lt •1l l~ c:; on !' 1
Jr down 14 1 ·30 p m · Carne
~t tl!. II·. l'o. SPpl 17. 18. and . ~~~t'-~\
Mrs Fre~l Oursonf). Mrlsd S .
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stitute is Mnking . HellgloD IJohn Martin, Mrs. ltollis llayo. houn down 15, 4 a.m.; Robert i
Real" Bishop Fred L. Hollo- Kim Na skey, Delbert llobmson, Reed down 15, 5·30 a.m.; Charw;'&gt; will drrect the flible &gt;:ucv Waller Rose, M&lt;R. Mary Shrop- !es K. down 15, 6:15 a.m.; Jer.
· sh1rr. Cam1 lle Swmdell M1clt1
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\tayfreld. general secretary of land mfantr.da ·~~.:Y Ma~n ;r~ Jamel up 19, 5:50 am.; Walter
he board of Jay acltviiO" · Ev-1 1 d H II ugd . r' rd. ah 'i Beck)ord up 22, 4:50a.m.; Jel.
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men m the nrP.l are plannmg l
Pleasant Valley Hospllal \Transporter down 23, 12:25 a.
attend
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three
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ADMJT'l'ED
: Florence Alex- m. : Wayne H. down 23, 3· tO a.
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NAMED PRESIDENT
IForest Thomas. Glenwood . Mrs. p.m.: Philip Sporn down GreettPT. PLEASANT - flnn Wig- Earl Colegrove, Apple Grove. up 5·10 p.m.; Alton Zephyr up
'"" son ol :VIr. and Mro. Jim . DISCHARGED : Mrs
Vtrgil Greenup 6 p.m.; L. W. Sweet
~\i g gins "?s f'lected prt&gt;sitl~nt 1 Harper. Lelart : .Jame!ii Plants, down Greenup 6:30p.m .; Lun1 Pleasant: mfant daughter ga Point up Greenup 7:20p.m.;
nl the semnr class at
Potnl ,pl.
Plea,nt High St'hnol. Others ' of Mr and Mrs Glen Goodman, J . S. Lewis up Greenup 2:10
•·II r-ted t.o sen:t' w1th Wtggms Pt. Pleasant
a.m .: Pollywog down Greenup
'"' re· .lnhn Flowers, son of Mr , BlllTII · Mr . and Mrs George 13:15 a.m.: Lynn B. down Green:nlfl Mrs. John Flowers, vtce IVaughn, Henderson, a daugh- up 8 a.m.; Dixie Spirit down
"l"' ident: Toni Daugherty. dau· ' ter.
IMeldahl2:40 p.m.; lllinoiS"dOII

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SIX WEEKS COLOR RINSE
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:,• ntor class "ill be Debbie White
1:1d ~h~uon Cheesebrew.
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PT PLEASANT - Arraigned
1efore Jusltce of Peace A. M.
3-oodwin on various charges and
ined were : F'rank Catn, .Jr .. 1
Rt. I Washington, W. Va., and
Otis E Bias. Huntington. both 1
' harged with speeding. Ca in
Nas fined $10 and costs and
Bias $12 and rost s: James R
Rol lins, Rl. 2 Leon. was fined
~to arxi cost~ on a fililurP to
yield nghl-&lt;tf-way charge and
Boyd R. Fisher. Pt . Pleasant,
paid a fine of $10 and co&lt; ls on
ln inloxiC'ation charge.
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Top Value Stamps, lhat's bow!

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and Shirley Sue Chand!". lti. l
Milton . ha\'t' llpp!trd for a mar- 1
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688-P, Pomeroy, Ohio.

1964 Chevrolet

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ART SANSOM

Br HAROLD GltA ~
1-'Ek'bONA.LL'I' I'M
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SADIE, EiPBJAlLY

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Cleaner. IIIII •
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
WANTED - Lady experienced
.v ,, "'' •et."~~PUitl 1111t:ll Hll A. Ill.
in drycleanlng. Steady work.
'"' nat _. PUt&lt;tll~~attOII
1963 Ford Gelexie 500- 4 Door _ $1795
ABC Cleaners, Mason, VI Va. Broadway Ballellll Soard
praise of the Gemini-s acbteve- Race."
VS erlilne, Crulseomalle trons., power steering and brakes,
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but maybe they could
Mary wens, favorite singer
1n t · ·un••~llet -•"W UM f'\lbl
power seat, grey finish, new 1st line whitewall tires, radio
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of the Beatlel, will be out with
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utilicy room. nice yard. Po!Dt and heater.
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Lincoln
Heights.
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with
Fall
and Christmas busi· . out the weapons needed for ped that Russia will attempt a few weeks, "Mary Wells Sings
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aan -&gt;11# "l!!ftrrtK't ln•ertlon
Locally owned and a real clean one. Fawn finish, 6 cyl. enWY 2-3874.
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ness. Full or part time. $30. Vietnam · · War on poverty "a re8lly big one" that would
Songs to the Beatles" alAl'Q
gine for econ()JllY, good tires, side doors and rear doors,
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pet
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essary. Write c-o The Dally male movte stars - Peter 0 · the next few months. (A try for Cartney and Joho Lenon. The
fottntmuR'
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bow soon the boys lind time to
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fee for makmg a movie . $750,- A funny - well,
write liner notes lor it
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BULLDOZER work wanted- the last of the American lam- film biography of Mary
Peter Fall&lt;
a lawyer
a
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TWO BEDROOM house on Lin· For Sele
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bushing, bacltfflllng, rr.isters in. Rio de Janeiro, be- ford. That ought to_ bring
drama ':alng on behind
TO I' I A• 'l A
coin Hgts., birch l&lt;ltchen, au·
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Free estimateo. Phone WY 2- Ueve he wrll return to the !!. 8. curls ... Elaine Stntrh
scenes which could make good
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tomatic gas beat. WY 2-5127 SHOTGUNS for sale. Herb 1953 CHEVROLET truck, $300 22D8.
9 7 IOtc soon to tare the charges against telling people she's going lo get courtroom fare It tnYolves a
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Williams, Shade, Ohio.
\ for sale or trade, gas fl••lr
i blm in his native TexBS. Cage married, but gee whiz, we've well-known wrlter who claims
- ---· rt!AILEH SP.~~ES, ll•t rate
9 8 6tp l furnare for iiBie or trade for
, an msurance exe?UtiVe, wow· been hearing that ror so many he submitted a pilot script and
water. free sewage Cont•··• GAME ROOSTERS lor sale. coal furnace. WarmMorning I
MARK
ed New Yorkers ~rth hls laVISh I years. The heroes were all mar. plot outlineo to the "O'Brien''
Card Of Thanks
WE Wl&gt;ll to expre'" o:rr ap· John J . ~·ry, Depot St.. Rut ' Herb Williams Shade Ohio.\ real hea ter, two rabbit beag-~
parll~s ~fler renllng Miriam velous, though - Grg Young, producers that remarkably par·
precia tion and thank&gt; I&lt;• ali i land.
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les, will try, few chickens,
AUTO
Hopkms Sulton Place town Kent Smith, Joe Allen, Ben allel what will he seen on the
who se nt I!Mtd flower s, mon- I heavy breed. Howard Nobles . .
I house ftve years ago · · · J 0 e Gazzara and a host ol darlings. show. He has ! ~ttery ol fwev transportation and words ,
FOR SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT for sale : I Hysell Run, Pomeroy, Ohio. 1
'
Man_klewrcz, who asks not~ be We haven't auditioned the cur· yers working on t~ case-some
of .sympathy. pallbc&lt;orers. llol ·!
i 8 IHC No. 15 field chopper I Phone WY 2·601l9.
9 8 3tpj
CONDITIONING rem~nd~dhthat h~ddl~~tedM ~~~ Nrent prospect, thG. Pudney . . . of them frying to illssuade him,
zer hospital staff. orgamst,
wrth corn hear and No. 55 ! ---~-----·
opa a, as so
ts an •• ewspapers
roughout
others ready lq draw u th8
soloist. Pastor .Joseph Kraly,
fREFlER BUY!
.John Deere blower wit}• 8 in.
Real Est1te For Sale !
I
--, tan home on E. St. and plan land will he happy to bear
complaints.
P
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prpe. Albert Parker. Chc!r~r. 1 FOR SALE_ House in Ractnet
Si es &amp; Service
to hve and work m Europe
Warner Brothers will shell
er•l Home. Fritz Bu' k and
No Federal Excise Tax
Oh10. Phone 985-34f5.
, 5 rooms and bath , price reThe Soviet ·newspapers were $3,000,000 to advertise their
Harry Belafonte's friends are
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Cu.
Ft.
Chest
.
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8
3tp
duced.
Call
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1.
1
Fi!Jt
Almost
Ever,
CBJ
""tremeiy
generous
in
their
I
rilic
comedy.
"The
G
rea
begfi(D&amp;
him to hire bodyguards
1
949 281
$179
HO
becanse he's received so many
:~II who .nc lpl•d tn anvway dur- FREEZER
1964
NDA 150, white side 1
9 8 12tc , t Transferable When
t.breats. Harry probably doesn't
ing the illness and death of USED FREEZERS and
our dear husband and tather .,
REFRIGERATORS
w•ll tires, electric starter, i
HOUSE FOR SALE
You Trade Cara
take them seriously, or realize•
f
F
•
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.
windshield,
2
mirrors,
crash
I
Modern
Ranch
Style.
Beautiful
th t
bod h
Edward Young .
18 cu. I. rrgr
bar, saddle bags,
car- l loralion on top of amall hill \Guaranteed 24 months
a' any y w o wants to "get
)1rs. Edward Young and Chest
~- $IIO rier with strap, soft hand lacing Stale Highway Garage on • '1ost
or 24,000 miles
you' can do it if be doesn't
Popular Unit
mind going along on the same ~
Children. otho.
Howard . 24 Cu It Unl'co
Bellie. Beroire. Edrth. Elva
· ·
grips, tender ornament. Ph. Route 7 with good road to main '
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and Jean.
ttp Upright
$75
SH
.
Y Helen Bottel
··· Jill St. Joho and lrer
9-~
8 Jtp highway. Four bcdr 000118 , living, I
98
Hotpoint refrigerator $30
~ 24935
_
_ dining, family, kitchen, break- ,
ln the U.S.A.
secret love turned up at BarPOMEROY
STEREO. RADIO - combma-, !181, play, maid 's, utility and
, Should "Ul•pttmate" Appear
Speaking of all night
low's, as if they wereu't going
::-c-cc=ln= M
""emory ___
Joe~ w c'""
tton umt, lovely walnut con- shop. Three baths, ceramic tlle ,
lnatotlod
On Birth Certlllcale?
alter the prom (or were
to make It a secret any more
1
IN ME'.!ORY of Walter s.
Manoger
sole, with 4 speaker sound and wall to wall oarpet on
Dear Helen :
the "48-hour prom"
... The benefit abow at Shea
Smith who passed "way one
Ph. w~ l-2111
system, 4 speeds, dual VOl· floors. About two·thirds of
I
' sy) our son's high school
Stadium, Sept. 19, Ia referred
year ago today. Sept_ ember 8.j
-I ume control, highest tidelity, I house is paneled in mahogany
The answer you gave to the proves them each year
to as "All-star;• but a lot of the
"
f Sd
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay ' and wal~ut. Alf condruoned.
I w.oman whose baby would ar- mothers m
' char•e. The kt:ds get scheduled _ _,....,_ are ••"'- .
S dl ' mrssr d .. y WI e. a •e• OR SALE
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Lar•e P tt nd d bl
bf
h
ld b
o
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Smith , Children and Grand· F b 'ld
~4 a~;e
ar~, t~o ,l balance of $87 57 or 1ssurr&gt;e On
1ot
390'~~\a; :,r~:;~t
Pomeroy, 0 .
I fiVe e ore s e cou . e_mar- together aod yak, then have tcring imprecatiODI because so
children.
9 8 Up
of $1.25 per week I by appointment only.
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breakfast
5 a.
- .and muUch
advertising and pro.
. -~
able for trailer court . Mrs. Try rt tn your home. CaU l
PRICE REDUCED
t.; CONIJITIONING Refrtger 1 almost rlght. These parents who by
that ltme th~y re bred mo _on """ fealuled Sammy
Notice
John Stout. Phone SH 2-4834, WY 2-6555.
9 8 6tc Write: &lt;lo Tht Dally Sentinel
ation service. Jack's Relrl1 lived together without marriage enough nol to take rtght off lor Davts ~nd Soupy #alea, an_d the
66
--~ Harrisonville, Ohio.
1965 COLOR TV. This set has Box 1-H
Pomeroy, o. eratlon New Haven Phone I b 0k th I
n 1 . d the beach.
angry ones have ~n loll m the .
FREE 1,000 S&amp;H Green Stamps
9 7 tc 1 uhf and VHF, instant color ' FOR SALE - 7 room boOS&lt;. ru 2-3537.
'4 6 Uc I s~ ~d the bawi ld 1·
~inn\i
In
recent
years
drinking
has
shullle. Well, W star, kid,
1
How ' For viewing the new ·--~- -- - - - -3- , picture control. Picture tube bath, eleclrlclty and water,
- - - t ou h eyd e do · "~
~
\y
become
a
small
problem,
so
and
they'll put Ypur picture in
1
1
Compact Vacuum Cleaner '" AUCTION s turda s t · still in warranty. Take over located in Pomeroy. Mrs.
A!JcrJONEER
~ go a ea :nb grve ed ~ t last spring we arrnounced every- the paper. Otberjrile you're
• •!
Y• ep em- 1
1
CompteiO Servlct
! 18 n~me, an e reassur . a one would be searcbed at the just another act "' m1 in the
1
your home Phone P&lt;I rkers- ' her 11, 12:30 p.m. EST. Be- payments of $12.10 per month John Stout, Harrisonvlie,
Crill Bradfttrd
no hmt of tll~grtrmacy_wrll be door lor smuggled bottles, and bill, and go dry'!"pn the unlon'l
burg, 4115-4862 Collc-ot.
' cause of age and health' 1 or pay balance due $348.21. 1' Ohio, Phone SH 2-48.14.
'I
Write, Prone or Contact
put 0~ lhe btrth cert1ftea te - the bottles would be confiScat- shoulder
9 8 3otp
have moved in a trailer home Try It in your home. can
9 7 3tc i
m thetr state'
•
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- · -- -- and will sell the following ___
WY 2-655_
A. llaelne,
o,. 8RADFORD
5·----~- 9 &amp;! 6tc ·; FOR SALE - 99 acre farm
Oblo
I think the . certificate shnuld edWe found them! They
A lot of~etr were · ·
.vI I. I. NOT he responsible for
personal property at t h e IT COSTS nothing to use 1 new house, on mail and school
tell the truth. Maybe then the{&lt; taped to legs, pinned under- handed a wron e when they
6 1 Uc
dchls contraci.O by any· home of my son, Earl Cost- Blue Lustro
Carpet Sham- bus route. Phone Sam Curtis.
would he some shame to the neath full dresses under shirts · ted th
o•w other than myself.
er in Syracuse, Ohio,
pooer with purchase of Blue WI 9-2112.
9 3 tfc ifi!:ATING, Plamblfl&amp;, MaeDer parents and people would show
d.
Tb ' kid h ded prm
e story! about Aristo00
Gilbert Freeman.
State Route 124, next to the Lustre. Baker Furniture, MidFIU1lacea. Arnold Brotben, a little more respect for the ::: m purses.lth e t s aln I I tie Onassis
a group ol
9 7 31p Syracuse Mission. Dish cu~ dleport.
.
9 7 6'•
Ill Easl Main Sb'eet, Pam- law
em over w ou comp a n ' financiers to btG&gt; the Bahama
~
bo
·
and we chaperones were Itt to
Co 4ctua11 th to
board , base cabinet· rorkers, INCH T bl S
1'
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b
eroy. P ae WY t-MU.
When young people read that be red
UNTIL
rp.
Y e P
1
1t-:11 MORTISHA, a truly
trailer bed porch glider 1
a e aw, wt s o ~Riw
"f
7 10 Uc tlrcre ar 0 pe alfes
lor hav
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banana in
ultl·mlllion-dol·
1
ft d
1
d
T
•
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• Dado Blades, $25. Gene Grate,
. . en
n
• one suggested we sample vod- tar deal is
Streeler Angr e pam rea er - e11s dresser, tables, wtndows and WY 2_ _
9-7-3tc MASON, w. VA. Baby farm 'IEIGLER Bun.Dil'lG Supply mg tllegthmate babie:',
will ka, whisky and gin out of
dre G Douta
3622
you past, present and future , I doors, set of metal wall cab!- ·------·- with 14 acres well fenced Racine, Plastic wall tile 14c they he able to
rtght from bottles. Not one had anything
~~eq~~:t~~s.a~:eer:ls~~y .;;~ I nets, 2 chests of drawers 2 BEANS, potatoea, tomatoes and aud Dice 1
per sq. fl lor bathrooms, wron~? No h•rm mtended, Hel- but Ice tea or straight water in phy. A •lick llj!lgazlne probably
pc. bedroom suite, dinette 'set sweet,.,cornlfil.t VIPorllanl-2254d. Clar-hl ler mile C:~ :~n~": i~~ boose builders, aluminum aid· en. I m Just lelt111g off some ill 11 was a totally "dry" par· ill
blfr
convince you that Sister Mor· l oak diSh cupboard lamps ence rro '
' 0 o. f
h
'th b lh
, lng, kitchen cabinets measur. steam. K.eep your wonderru.I co.I· ty without one incidence of w print il l. fore It goes Into
tisha will read your life like, old washstand chairs
'
1 24 uc 1 hrame
. ouse
plat-'
(f wr ooda , bgas ed to size of kitchen.
umn gomg - 1 rea11Y enJoy tl. drinking, but we had the dickens book1 form . . Patrick O'Neal,
an open book . II you are wor· I f
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ea 1mg ree 1, g
arn
"RS J R A
on ocation
Baton
Rouge
ried or troubled, don't fail to I orm rocker, gas stoves, trail· SEWING machtoes, repair llll'--1 28 x 30 with metal roof other
7 17 tfc -... . .. : \
of a time _getting rid of those with "
Kelly," had to
er heater (oil I, antique stand vice, aU makeo. WY t-2284. ! holldlngs Exce lienal' and
,
- Dear Mrs. A.
bottles, whtch, of course, amus- misa ada
see Si&lt;ler Mortisha. She's and dresser. rinse tubs , dishes The Fabric Sbop, Pomeroy
. ed I . II p
'
lnstrudtanl
II only ALL my critics were ed the kids more than sneak- be t . y shooUng because
helr.ed others, why not you'' an d pans. Many ot her arhcles.
.
pnc
ow.seVA.
. _
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- - - - th.15 k.md
go mto 1&gt;liats with a group
Authroized Singer Sales and MASON,
.
ing drinks would. You can't win of •e!ifeltati
8 • room u. s. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Private readings given daily Mrs. Etta Custer, Owner.
Service.
3 29 Uc
fr
h
'th
"'" - wom•• " ••• o•••· ..,.,,. In fact, I feel hke a heel, ar- -or did we? -CHAPERONE
•·
In a local resIn her home 7 days a week
TERMS · CASH
.
'
ame ouse WI bath and
s..,. ' guing with you but I simply Dea Cha .
laurant. He
lmocted down
incl uding Sund avs. 9 a. n• to : Not res;..,nsible for. accidents 14
Cwlllf!th, !gout. Onfumaly
ay l:'ooell
,must say I don•i go for the sins
P: .... You didn't
8Dd badly
round ...
11 p. m. All readings sa tis· ~ Tb B df
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TlioUJonih or 1' " ,,. • . '"",."'"''
of
the
fathers'
being
visited
on
did
Rex
has
joined
the
0
1111
e
ra
ord
Auctton
Co.
stand,
30
feet
hose.
call
Joe
doand
balance
•••.00
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you?
-H.
factory or no charge! Loca~ !
9 4 6t
n..-w
Rhool mlfielent for IUJI,)' jobl. the children.
Dear Helen·
actors who also
ed this side of Gallipolt'&lt; at I
c Hysell, Pomeroy, Ohio, WY monthly.
FREE
lnlormollon
lo... .........
A Ioo....
direct
• flick with Al'""'"m'""·
wnteon TODAY
"""''
...., and archaIc elivorce Shouldn't .people who come
L~ '
a tht's st'de of Srlver 1
Bo• 100,
Cu
of
Daily Ja W (the yearS
.....'"WI•
' 12 g•. REMINGTON auto-load- U585'
9-"vu•tp C. C' CIJCALER' REALTOR I """'
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u ...the
tn &amp;moe,
• W8lwue
'"•• pert'od Visit
· your bouse (DO matter if ""''
..L.-'-Kanau •a
Bndge. Look for hand 81 gn , ing shotgun. New condition.
W t d T B
BOX Z2ll
WY Z-3830
before the final decree) pushed they are friends or relatives)
All are welcome.
' Phone WY 2-3054, Tracy Whaan I
0
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POMEROY, OIDO
Le 1 Noti
this couple into breaking anoth- at least knock or ring the door A
BCirellll, wbo's been
9 4 3tr 1ANTIQUE Furniture, dishes.
9 8 5tc
9•
ce
er law. Granted, they should hell before entering? we moumiDg
divorce from a
9 4 30tp 1 let
DO YOU WEAR-a-Size 4-B I POLLAROID 60 sec. camera, miscellaneous. Call or write: I FOR SALE - Modern house 1 IN THI coMMoN,.. ,., couu have been morally
strong wouldn't mind If they entered pretty boy
years, Just had
0"10
shoe? We have samples which ' wrth new wink light, $45.00.
Howard Cecil, 800 W. 4 rooma with bath, utilllie•: ....rtv
to walt for marriage, Immediately after they knocked ber lace
out Hollywood
1
regularly sell for $14.95 ror ' Cali WY 2-2757 or see at 471 Matn St., Pomeroy.
llBfa&amp;e1 aluminum
aiding c.. """" '''x ...,.,.,.,
but that part Is past history. without our coming to the
•
Nunnally Johnson'•
Teloetrl,rt IOH
Tb ey kno w they erred without but we want at least that much ln~~;~4t~~~wln
6 ..
$4.99. The Shoe Box, Middle- Sycamore St.. Middleport.
.. tfc Nice yard out of high water.' lit
'"'""·
N
P. Hoyt's
port.
9 4 6tc
9 4 3tr FOUR ROOM house, bath and Write Dol 254, Racine, Ohio, ,.,..,10 , ...,.,. ":;.....1,
my beating them over the head. warning. Tlrese people we
biog, "Marilya
ICLARINET and pony.
- - Ca-ll WY furnace • furnlabed. $35 month or phone WI 9-2277.
"" '"""
It's. far
tiptoe in to "surprise us." -B.
Ventll"
!Duell,
:I ..x
••".,Jelel
w••""""Vlrtlllle their
babymore
has aImportant that
th 0
be -'te
2-7013.
9 1 6tp
Couple preferred. Dial LY 2- FOR SALE - 7 room bouse 1
name .. .. e •
"" s:
1. """'· • Allmlntatrattr
- 8l30 Alb
betw
and
!liGHT name.
Dear H:
111
FOR YOUR
8
FOR YOUR huntmg needs visens
een
and bath, 1 large bedrooms,
::,:-,: - - .
As for other young people: People who barge Into boDJell J
P'
9 · m.
9 2 6IC new Holland stoker furnace,
11
Stewart's
Gun
Shop
'Rut'
dou't teach right
from Wl'tbont knocking are rude, In· ~~;::~ (UPI)-'"'-·
1
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d
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rllAJLEJt
LOTS
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thermo
COD!ro!led.
_l!!xcellent
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HUNTING NEEDS
n d. OhiO. Shells, bullets and ••• and water. BroWD'I ....., location. Phone Racine WI 9- =:,~":."':.'.':;.~'"·
th threats of penaltleo. considerate, pushy, and run the ty
Commission
pow er for re-loading. Also ..,...
.._
MOTICI n
right moral values come risk of being kollked on lbe Tues~ai referred the questlol
will buy, sell and trade guns. er Park (Stale App1oved) 1613•
9 1 ltc
how you feel about life, bead lor
a pi'OWler. Friends of l\
mlllloil roof on the
VISIT
9 1 18tc Minersville, Ohio, Pbone \n FOR SALE - 4 room frame
not what you fear. - H.
should oot aDiy bock or rJDg, new
atadlum to ManaaBOY'S BICYCLE;-a- good one, U324.
1 U tic bouse, new bath. basement.
BIG JOKE
but walt for lbe door to be op- lng
Fred T. Corleto fte
porch glider, lawn
swing,
Aut0 S.ltt
Jarge front porch,
newly
Dear HeleD:
ened. -B.
washing machine,
double
painted, plenty of water,
GUN SHOP
galvanized tubs, cupboard
~ mite from town. Must see
·
~bullet
and
tables
to
match
62
Buick
__
$1,795
to
appreciate.
Phone
WY
2RUTLAND, OHIO
dtacrlbed, to-wll,:
willow rocker, Combat vac- LeSabre 4 dr, Bard Top. =::.,..::-:''=-=-....,..--.,...-~~ lllddleport,•M•IP
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water and natural gas.
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L-"dlng
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MM'RER HONORED
1 Planl are Made - I!Ommlsslon of Margaret Selden- next meeting, SeptemMr 20.1
Ma:r
wiD
Mr and Mrs. Karl
1
abel as deputy was read. Plans Plans were also made lor pot- The Bradbury P.. A 81 the
entertained with a dinner Sun·
[)mu•• Clwrter
were made to drape the charter luck !'elr.esbments, !ollowing the j meet Thursday cverung
day at their lm'me '" Mull'rs- J.,
.. .
in memory of Mrs. Yost at the
__ .
ville huuurtng her mother. Mrs. 'l'hcud~rus Council, Daughters - - ------OWer
NOtman Rose, Mrs. L. Lyollll
. Welby Whaley. on Iter bll'lh-1of Amcnca, melm regular ....
Mrs. John McLaughlin , a re- and Lvndall. :.Irs
Delmar Til&amp; September business m••l· day. A decorated birthday cake . sron Monday ~vening at
t~e
=ii;;;;=JFr
cent brtd'. was guest ot honor Baum .· Bett y Eastman. '-'"·I ing of the Youth Fellow•ltip of was served wit~ the turkey din- I IOOF _ hall . wrth Della Sta •
Jlf a show:.-r ':!i vf'n l·'ndav evrn- Hogt&gt;:' 1\ellt'f'. {;oldlt' ~stmaO. I (IJP Enterprise EUB church was ner tn Mrs. Whaley, Mr . and councrlor, presldmg.
,
1ng. by her aunt . . , Mr~. _ Hom~r Mr. a11 d :\Irs. Kt&gt;nrJeth fi'J'e&lt;:ker.l held Sunday ~vening at Ill~ Mrs.. Herb Herdm an nt _s,•:leo-; Reported ill were Beulah Au!-tl'l •trr. ~~ her· U1est er H11 . 1d ·tt.Jr · and .\ irs· \\'! Ibm ~ frt&gt; cker.
fonta me ' Larrv
. church ·.
.
.
. · and. .Jackre
- ·. Ste- ther·sun -m Ve1e-rans 'I
-~ em 0r 1· 81
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~l r . and .r. ·Jrs. frank Clark, )lr
Bonme Smtth, president . ..-.-'&lt;l S. men~. Lakevte\.,.·: \\·tll 1am (,n u-•.
.
• No frost, no defrosting ever, even lit
hoJl1E' .
11 .
-\ pink and wh1te rol ur tlv&gt; me ~nd \lr!-1 Henrv JMH'hlln, \'lr. in charge ol the meeting which . sf'r, Miner sv ille. and tile lws! Hosptla l. Ell~abell\ Campbe In
freezer. A delight to use.
· -.r.
\\ ~•s carnl:'d LJU! in the d t' ("•l r ;l- ,·_md ;\ Irs. f'r"f'd Smith. )-1r . and opened witlt devotions bv_ Jun-: and hostess and suns, Larry Holzer Hospital, Carrie Neutz.. 'j
• 150-lb. freezer-lift-out baSket.
1 ns. su ~ pt&gt; n oNi tmm !hE" d-wn- \lr~ Olm H:ltlr~ . \lr and \tlrs. iOI Bent2. A skit was prf..,ented i and Bob.
I ling and \t1abel Bearh~. one
A. • Twin Vlllllbll HydriiDII Ito.ld_ nearfJ
&lt;l,·l ;er ove r the gill liiblt• were l!enry Uullord, Mr. and Mrs. by Junior Bentz, Susan Dixonl - · - member, Rhena Yost lost by :
•
~ bushel. Storaae door,
\\I ll·· ·· ,~,...dd m~ IJt&gt; lls wllll : J~nk Carl AshbHu~h. Mr. and Mrs. and Judy and Bonnie
Smith. I Games were Jed by .Judy and death. Flowers were sent. The
FPDA-14-BJ
amr wh t:r &lt;;t r!:'::t l!lers extendmg ~"'rank Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bonnie Smith who attended
1. : ''" elld ' "' the table._
Challin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sber- to 18; Boars 13to 15; Pigs 8 to Camp Otterbein, this summer.
Buy On Convenient Ttrms
t.a nh'-; 1\ l'r· e played dur mg the man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cole, 15.
Plans were made ror "slavP .
"''"""" ·' " '' pr izes awarded the Mr. and Mrs._ Al~in Grill, Mr. CA1TLE _Steers 16 to 21 .60; day" Salurday, September II
PuWtok
Just
" ""'" " art er wh~eh the honor- and Mrs. Vrrgtll!mdon and Mr. Heifers 14 to 18.40: Fat Cows and anyone in area hovong odd I
~·. • g~ lf'&lt;.; ! opened her many love- and Mrs. John Goodwm.
13 to 15.30; Canners 10 to 12.75; jobs are asked to call the Rev. '
Your Dependable
1.1 · gills..
d
Bulls 13.60 to 18; Stoek Steers Menzil Smith.
Deoltr For
~ """"'' course was serve I
RETURNS HOME
17 to 22.60; Stock Hei!ers 13 to Attending were Keith Evans, !
"" cr::&lt;•:ll trJys bv Mrs . Holter Mrs. Lue~lle Mayes returned 18 . Stock Steer Calves 18 to Paula Frick Jane Johnson, Ma -'
a~ ~ ! '&gt;l t'U bv fl-'.l rs.Inn ..Huv
Holter \ homed. Sunday evemng
after 24.50;
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. Calves 17 lo ry Carleton,' Bonnie, Judy an d
J Janice
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Stock Heifer
AND
and tI, Jt •g I •I t'l-., .
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M · s "th Susa Dixon :\1arAitendm L. \\ f're Mrs. Joseph wi! h her son and family, Mr. ' ·
. ~ne .. m~ '
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Mnra ;md Mr~ . William \tayes and VEAL CALVES -Tops 29: JOrie, Jumor, Mtke and Brenda
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
i:i nd .l a d ;w ;J nd .l't~ tl~. \-l rs . L&gt;nn~. C'hildren. She was accOmpanied Seconds 28.40; Mediu~ 21 to Bentz, Mrs. Thoma~
Brnl.z,
31d \1or :l \J r-~ H~&gt;rrl Young. I to Lima by her daughter and 26.30; Common&amp;: Heavies 20 to Mrs. ~n ~unnel and lhe Rev.
Phon• WY-2-2550
Memd Sm1lli.
Hllchw \l r:- \\t•t !tk!l Frt-'l'kt r. d 11 ldren. Cbuekit' and Paula.
:\tlrs . .J&lt;J!HJ Bailey, :..l rs . Ha y - ~ W!ule then~ they visited in Saomond Fn·t'ker. _\·Irs_ Bt ll Grues- dush . Indian Lake, Cedar Point
er , Mrs. Roy Ito Iter and Ann . and ~t Blue Hole, a unique unJanice and Eddie, Mrs. Paul 1derwater river and tourist spot.
HoHman. Mrs. Nat Carpenter. Mrs. Maves also visited in
Mrs Colr. Mrs. Lloyd McLaugh- Belpre w'ith the Covert !amily
lm and Palt v, Mrs. Roger Star- and attended the Washington
C"her and Mr s. Roy F'reckcr. county fair. Mrs . Covert
is
Sending_ gifls -:ere M~':.!.:en· lteac hing in lhe Belpre elementary schools this year.

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llaum, Mildred and Margie, Mrs. EUB fellowship

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Family Size

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resen·ed

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ARMOUR'S BEEF STEW

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it any11 here 10 town, aU readJ to pour. Call
today
our •ervice Is prompt aDd our prlcel
are the lowest possible!

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Phone WY 2-3284
Pig• Street

Middleport

LETTUCE
large
head

Preserves

300

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101

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Sliced - Halves
Swift'• Pr~ntolum Milk-Fed Veal
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VEAL ROAST 49c

69c

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RUMP VEAL ROASTS lono In
SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS •••d•
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SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS ~.".:d
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Bologna
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Cooked Salami!

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52c

COFFEE
$ 69

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BEAUTY

5-DAY DEODORANT PADS

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25o

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44c

Bonel•n
Rolled

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katie EVANS

WAGNER'S
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12--

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Stokely Golden Corn ~hs~~:••1
Stokely R.S.P. Cherries
Stokely Tomato Sauce
Stokely Catsup F:~~~·r !#
Stokely Kidney Beans ~~d
Stokely Honey Pod Peas
Stokely Calif. Spinach
Van Camp's Pork &amp;Beans
Stokely Pineapple-Gpfrt. Drink
Stokely Pineapple Chunks

79c

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fit for a king or a queen. You'll like the juicy tenderness and excellent fla¥01'.

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12-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 8, 1_911111
,
,
and
Edith\
(
25th Anniversary
wscs MEETS
Ann, spent tl\e holiday weekend
•
to be picked up may Will l1e Observed . v;-. n sunday, Sept. tat tht
HOLD PICNIC
tertaiJI.
In the Smokey Mountaloa.
call Jo Ann Bailey WY Z-3333 The Women's Society of Chns- 0 • so ,
tal Hoa 'tal
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Mrs. Don ~ohn~h ·~scs of
n
MiaB carol IIIII who resides
fl .J
or Mrs John Lyo~s or Mn. tian Service of Heath Methodist Charlestoo7 l~e:; 11\14 o!es'
. . cblldren, Dennis, Dean, ed the mem rs ~hod~ Church
with her grandparents; Mr. and Tile Pomeroy
Wendeti Bunce.
Church wiD obserVe ita 25th weighing · · i Lee Maternai '
Donna, Dllllas, and Duane allll the Portland M; t~e evening
Mrs. E. J. Hill, returned last club will meel at the home of
SEPT. l3
anniversary at the first meeting named Mlc:~e M;. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MU· at her home. t ~evotional per· Mr and Mro. Philip Had- week after a vlalt In lndianap- Mrs Dale Smith Wednesday, The Pomeroy Elementary of the year Monday evening, grandparen Portland" paterlloan held a :::c outing Sun- ~ ~.:;g~~~~~s~r Mrs c. E. ward lord ~d daughter. Stephanie. oils, Ind., with her parenta, Mr. tor ~ 1 o'clock luncheon
PTA' will meet Mooday, SeP. Sept. 13, at the church at 7:30 ~:ro~~.!t~:~nt is Mrs: Hepcy
4ay at Lake
·
aft which slides taken at the Mrs. Clarence Sargent and and. Mrs. Paul IIIII. eturned meeting. Roll call will be
!ember II at 7:30 P: m. There p. m.
.
.
b. , Euler Portland : r.1oternal grj!~l
1 com me
er
.
cele
M
d
Mrs
ll'arry
Canterbury
Michael
Jones
has
r
safety
hint
will
be
room
VISitation
and
all
All
four
c1rcles
w1l
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M
ArthiJI'
Glacier National . Park cov· I 50th wedding anmversary
. r. an
. with Mr. and to his home In Columbus alter
hi. Rose Lodge Auxllents are urged to be pres· for the meeting including the grandmot ers, rs.
' •
... 1,583 square rrules of rug· bratlon of M\ and ~~:~r He: :'snt :!~~a~sdford at their spending the summer with his :;~ Wthe~rotherhood of Rail- : Refreshments will he serv· Electa Circle, ~lternoon Circle Rous~, Sa l~mr~::~th~~,"~.
led htg)lland In Mo::;:.
Swan were 't o;n~nducted by cott~ge on Lancaster
camp grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. E. road Trainmen, Middleport, ed by the executive committee. and Claso 12 Circle. PreSJdrnt&lt; ~rna gre~~ine
Hemlock
When goose eggs . ' gos- busmess . mee m '
reJ. Hill.
·u meet Wednesday afternoon, The regular meeting of the and vice presidents of the ·\ ranees
.
a daultngs take the n;st llvmg thmg the preSident, Mrs. W~d,to the gr:'dsDonna Marte Hauck, stu- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shrieves ~pt 8 at the legion hall at 1:30 DAVs and the Auxiliary will cles will be hostessea. All wo- Grove. The ~ulers •ha~e
IIIey see as their mother.
freshmen Ia wereHserv d Ebers d tsst C I mbus Business Unl· of '!be Plalna were Sunday din- p m.
be held Monday Sept 13 at 8 men of the church are invited. ghter, Lofl nn, a.e .
· -- - -- - - followmg Mrs owar
• ent a o u
he
d da ~th · ·
R
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b h M H~rry Swan Mn. verity Is spending a two w..ks ner guests of r son an
Uo •
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 oy·
I E~~r B~wer, Mrs. A11 en vacati~n wth her parenta, Mr. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0 · at Arch Masons will hold a
,_,.. 0111o
Brewer Mrs. Ralph McDade, and Mrs. Donald Hauck.
Edwards and family .
slated convocation Wedn~say at
Mrs w'1mam McKelvey. Mrs. Mrs. John Coates Jr. (Phoebe Mrs. Bentz Wolle, Mrs. Ber- 7:30 p. m. at the Ma~niC TemTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Har~ld Roush, Mrs. Clarence Harper) and daughter, Shavonne nice Johnson and Paul Grueser pte. Excellent con;pamon ThornNOT OPEN
Pierce Mrs van McDade, Mrs. Loraine of Columbus were the were In Parkersburg, W. Va., as c. Edwards, h1gh prtest, urgFRIDAY and SATURDAY
Huber; Pric~ Mrs. C. E. Ward, weekend guests of her mother, Sunday afternoon to attend ~ es all officers and comparuons
Soptomher 10·11
Mrs Charle; Hilton and a Mrs. Campbell Harper.
graduation of Mrs. Johnson s to attend.
VINCENT PRICE in
·
G . Swan of Mr nd Mrs Herb Herdman granddaughter, Martha S.
SEPT. t
"T~~ i~RTT~f'N
E:,~~· B~~~;, race
of B~ll:fontain~ and .grandchild· Clark, from thole SIN. J~ph ::~ d The ~ast ~ou~~~~~~e~ Th":i
LAST MAN ON EARTH or -;;;~;;;;;~iiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiii':'l ren Larry and Jackie Siemens, p1tal School
ursmg,
orus ounc
LAST
WOMAN? Alive i'
f L keview were holiday week at the St. Francis Xavier church America will meet Thursday
=~~:~ .~:ngLI~~.u:~:awling
:nd ~uests ~~ Mrs. Welby Wha· They also attended the recep- evening at the home of Mrs.
k
ti'
Jack Robson.
I h
creatures of evi t at rna e
ley.
.
.
on.
Fi k 1 Chester The Southern Local Eiemen·
:!:o"~f.'~~~~eous with inhu·
TONIGHT
Elza Gilmore IS on a vacotlon Mrs. Dana c ~llh Mrs. tary 71h and 8th PTA will meet
"BUS RILEY'S BACK
FAMILY NIGHT
from hi' employment With Kro- spent the w"';k~~dleport and Trursday, Sepi. 9, at lhe school
IN TOWN"
ger Store.
Cecil Ktmes 0
her building at 7:30 p. m. The new
(Tecbnicolor)
"HOOTENANNY HOOT"
Gordon Fisher left Monday for attended the funeral of N Executl·ve Head Mr Deem and
Ann-Margaret, Micbael Parks
- and· , h band Marcus o-'
·
'
Janel Morgolin,
"SADDLE THE WIND"
Parkersburg, W. Va., where he mece s us
' W Va . held the teachers and parents will be
Robert Taylor. Julie London entered Mountam State Busmess ble, of Charleston. ·
'
m
· troduced The executtve comTUES ·
.
SUN, MON. ••d
College on Tuesday. He was at the Raw Imgs
- Coat•· Fun. mittee will· serve refreshmenta.
S.ptomhor 12·13-14
10
b
1H
"MeHALl'S NAVY JOINS
Thur.·Frl.
Sept. 9·
accompanied IJl Parkersburg Y era orne.
Everypne is ll!'ged to attend ..
THI AIR FORCE"
"THE NEW INT~RNS"
his molher. Mrs. Mason Ftsher
Rocl Springs Grange
will
(Tecllnlcolor)
Michael Callan, De•n Jones and son, Roland, and Mr. and 1.&gt;,
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. There
Tim Conway, Joe Flynn, Ga·
- and&amp;i
nd f hI')' Vinson, Billy Sands, Su·
s, Mrs. Ernest Harris.
;/;
will be a progrSJn a re res
...
1111 SUo.
"TH~ 1 ~0~.';'! ~~.~~R '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold, t]
ments will be served.
I'Mhrotte: Ho'• In Ago in
and Sharon Hugueny
Miss Phyllis Kaspar' Miss Lin- . ,ji
The Racme Athlettc Boost~s
I :c.:rt:•:••~..,.,..,..""'""',!J""',.;:;;;;,;;;;_;~....,;,.,,......,~
~
will hold ita regular meetmg
~
!!!
Thursday, Septomber , at 7:30
0
iii
is
a
pa·
p.m. at the High School. Ali
11
Mrs. Grace Hyse al Hospit- parents . ~f football players are
tient at Me1gs Gener . !rom .urged to be present.
al where she is recovermga fall. The Sacred Heart Women's
a broken hip suffered 1~
ov club will meet in the church
Mrs. Charles Archer IS r"';u; auditorium Thursday at 8 p.m.
ering from a broken armh e A Tupper Ware party will lol·
. ed in a fall at her om .
t'
h mplo~· low the mee mg.
I tam
She is able to be at er e · ·
SEPT. 10
ment at the Bonanza to~.rwin Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Mr. and Mrs. Ches " . din· 'jerusalem will meet at the
entertained with 8 family
f IOOF Hall Friday at 8 p. rn.
ner Sunday in observanc~ic~ There will be a school of m· ,
the birthday of thetr son. d. • struction and all officers are :
ael Erwin. Present for the . 1~: urged to be present
'
ner were Mr. and Mrs. ~c tt The Wesleyan Service Guild
aei Erwin and chtldren, Do of the Racine Methodist Church
and Kevin of Belpre and on will hold a rummage sale on
Erwin and Kathy Wolfe.
d Friday and Saturday , Sept. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Raym~~e and 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Brown of Columbus so Pnt her In the Ashworth Building ID
1
· Labor Day weekend ~tth
Pomeroy. Anyone having rum·
i mother. Mrs . A E. "rwm .
his I mage to he picked up is asked
Comfortable Upholstered Chairs. See them now.
Stephen Coats returned \0 ed' to call WI 9-3023.
studies at the Kirksvtlie M I·
SEPT. 10-11
cal School of Osteopathy aod Evangeliru: Chapter,
OES,
. surgery in Kirksvtile, Mo. las: 1Middleport, will sponsor a rum- \
week alter spendmg the sum . ·--_ :...__.:__ ,.:___ _ ~

da~bter,

:~in~ P!so~ ~~

c·· J£ND

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Oblong Tables. Sets With 4 Chairs,

6 Chairs or 8 Chairs and Table

About
'
Middleport

What tJpe of person
should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

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Bronzetone or Brass Finishes

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Dinettes On Sale on the 2nd Floor

mer with his parents, Mr · and Cleveland and with their oon
Mrs. Rober! Coats .
.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing·
ion spent the holiday weekend
l in Columbus where they vJSII·
i ed with relatives They also vis·
ited Monday in Huntington With
their daughter and son·m·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley
were on vacation this past week
, and visited with his brother,
I Mr. and Mro. Charles Manley in
I

and family , S.Sgt. and Mrs.
Virgil Manley and children at
Lockbourne Air Base in Coiumbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward U.
Moore and two children of 2nd
Ave. have returned from a threeweek tnp through the south.
M:s. Blanch Nelson of Dexter spent last Saturday with her
brother and sister-in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnson.

Elberfelds in Pomero,

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'says ... Heel. .. Heel.:. the gaq's all here I
~

Gather hnls In the zanl11t shapes that ever put lhe

3· Years

Subordination of France
Must End by '69, he Says

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WORLD

Homer Cook Gives Children's Room to Library

.
PARIS (UP[) - Prealdent with it and one can. only hope
BY BEULAH JONES
of his wife, Virginia, who serv- He was president of the Meigs Mrs. Cora Cook Stuart was well·known here because of bls
WASHINGTON .,... PRESl- 1Charles de Gaulle warned to- that tllJ!ae mo~s will make It For the Middleport Board of ed as a very faithful, sincere, Grocery company for a num- Middleport's first librarian, a work with the New York Cen4elll Jobn!olt signed Into taw ~ay th~t ~a~ will end its posalble ~ ~bleve at least 8 Trustees of the Middleport Li· and devoted member of the Li- her of years. Mr. Cook has been position she held for 12 years. tral Railroad. She bod led 1
today ·a meaaure creating a new subordmatton to Its NATO al- cease • ftre. he admitted this brary and the Village commun- brary Board of Trustees for an untiring worker for
t he Through her love of the library, very active church life In 1M
cablnei - level department aim- lies by 1969 at the latest.
wo~ld be only a temporary so- ity of Middlepon, a aream of many years and in honor of his Heath Methodist Church; he and her diligence and dedica- Christ Church Methodist iD Chlr·
ed at aolvtng the muuntlng prob- He did not threaten to pull lullon.
many years wii! be realized due sister, Mrs. Cora Cook Stuart, served as a member of the Mid· tion to the library's importance, ieston.
ltllll ol the nation's cltiea.
France out of NATO but he ap- He said France would resume to an unsolicited contribution the first librarian of the Mtd· dleport Board of Education for she created a desire In the Mid- She had just
retired from
11te new deparlmi'D' of HoUJ- peared to mean he will demand its place in the Eruopean Com- by one of Middleport's spirit • dleport Public Library.
many years; he has been active dleport people to patronize the active work In the church. Far
111g Jllll Urban Development was sweeping clylnges In the North mon Markets as soon as an ag- minded citizens, Mr. Homer E. Mr. Cook has always been in the work of the American library.
lll1!ny years she was an offlcal
tile fint cabinet departmeDI to Atlantic Treaty 1\'hen it comes ricultural agreement bas been Cook.
lor the advancement of Middle- Red Cross especially during the Mrs. Stuart was an active visitor for the new people Ill
It!: eatabliahed 1tnce Presldelll up liir renewal In 1969.
adopted. France has virtually A Cliildren's room ts to be port, religiously, culturally, edu- 1937 flood , be is a rn001her nt member of the He~th Methodist the city.
llwtpt L. Eisenhower created De Gaulle spoke at a crowd· ooycotted all market meettngs added to the rear of the present cationally, and civicly. Mr. Cook the Board of Trustees of .the Church and sang m the choir. Mrs. Homer Cook is the dalthe Department of Health, Edtr ed news conference at the Ely· smce June 30.
library.
has spent his entire life in Mid- Tom Jones Memorial Hospttal, Mrs. Stuart now hves m Char- ghter of the Rev. Robert Bltlle&lt;~tlon JDd Wellare 1u April, see Palace.
De Gaulle said France op- Mr. Cook is financing the dleport where he attended the and he was a member of the leston, W. Va. She is the wile op, a former minister of Hetth
1l6l The leading contender lor "In 1969 at the very latest we poaes the idea of a federated building of thia room in honor Middleport schools.
Rotary Club for many years. ollhe tate Arthur Stuart who is Church. She attended
Oblo
1/le nr.t secretary " t;egro will end the suoordlnatlon Eurobte "because II there no
University and Ohio Wesleylll
Jlo(llrt c Weaver adiDIDistra· which places our destinies In federators such as Caesar, Otto,
University and was a public
tot q1 ~ H~ and Home the bands of lorelgners," he Charlemagne,ll?'poleon and HitfJ
school teacher for many yeara.
FiDuee Alency &lt;RHFA).
881d.
ler, the federatton would be diMrs. Cook has been very interBut he added lhat France be reeled by an Irresponsible coun·
ested in pJlOmoting the liter81"]'
CBICAOO - TilE ROMAN Ueves a Western alliance for try-less organism."
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talents of children. She W81 I
(\lltbolle ArcbdloceH of Chiea- the defense of Europe will be He said France was oot exSunday School teacher of youth
Ct liN offered to pay p mil- neceasary for a long Ume to tinct like a mastodon as it was
for years.
lfi)n to the famlliN oi children come.
in the days of Loois XIV or Na- A new Instructor in modern ogical Society. and Meigs CounMrs. Cook was one of the lint
irlto were kiJlad or llljurad In Earlier, De Gaulle aald he poleon and that thia Is why II language, Mrs. Amy Kingsland were David C. Whaley, D.D.S.
presidents of the Women's Sotlui trapc Lady or the Angel&amp; wUJ announce within two cannot give u~ its own policies. Jones of Jackson, has been em- ty Pioneer and llistoricai SoFans wlll meet the 1965 Porn- ciety for Christian Service of
tcltOOI fire seven year• ago. montha whether he plaoa to run It was then he spoke of NATO. ployed by Rio Grande College. ciety to! which her great •
:;roy H1gh srhooi lootbal,l,er:t a~ the Heath Church•. and is pall
· ~ttile of the offer was tn8f1. lor a second seven-year term m · And he said France • slUI Mrs. Jones previously taught grandfather was a charter mem~eet the Team Night 'II prestdent of the M1ddleport Lll0 _clock this evenmg at the ,.. erary Club.
ed WedDE-aday to parentl ot the December.
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hopes lor a ''true Eur011ean French and German at Napol- her, and her mother president
.
12 dead chUdren and o1 7$ De Gaulle described t~e UD· community." This idea of a Eu- eon High school. Spamsh and for 10 years) . She also is
a
dmm.
The plans for the children's
othen rloual Injured In the declared war between India and rope from the atlantic to the English at Jackson High school member of the Daughters ollhe
Each player and the coach- room for the library were ~p11168 ,;:.
y
P~ki~,tao as a "deplorable con- urals is one be launched In his and modern languages at West American Revolution. Eastern
es Will be mtroduced followed proved at the regular meeunc
flict.
,
World War II memoirs and pro- VIrginia Institute of Technofo. Star, United Church Women of
by a light workout tn prepara- nl the Board of Trusteeo at lit
DAYTON _ A THBI!.E • He add~, b~t we know that duced again at hts Feb. 4 news gy in Montgomery, w. Va.
Ohio, women's piannin~ commitlion for the Panthers season op- regular .n:eettng September 1.
~·•- 'ed 1 ur1 •· to ........ the UniteG Nations is deallng conference.
Sh 1
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e~er agamst Wahama Frtday The additton will be construct.
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Ocl. I to drift a plan lor reapCity and bas studied French Christian UmverSity Faundallcn.
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pcaot!OIIIng the Oblo Houle of
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thoughts DO the game againat cal work will be performed by
ILepreaentatlvcs.
tended Vassar College, and re- Whaley of Pomeroy, was a vo- .
the Falcons, today announced Mr. Cassam Hindy. Work Is
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cetved ,her bachelor of arts and cal sol01st with the
Umted lhen.
his starting line-up, and obser- expected to start Immediately.
Clrl Wemman set the
date
master 8 degrees from 0 h 1o States Marine band, and sang Her maternal grandparents ved. "I think it will he a real The Board regrets that the
W~tlday, followma lalllll'e of
U~ers1ty. She al!~nded an with varioua concert groups, of Pomeroy. Before Dr. Amy good game."
tate Ats. D. B. Hartinger could
tlMi legislature to reach agree.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A public hearing on a pro- ~tute for Teach~n of Span- as well as the Metropolitan Op· L. Whaley died at 98, she had Offensive starters will
be , not .have lived to see the new
~IIIli 01 a plan &lt;lllnDI II! Pel- p~sed 18.6 per cent rate Increase opened here today lab at the. Umvers1dad Nacton- era. Her father was a welt · been the oldest licensed wom. Carson crow, center:
Jeff addthon as this was something
IIIIL!IW ~ !jepr I. Wb With Blue Cross of Northeastern Ohio defending Its pro- at de Meuco.
known real estate broker, )Vho an dentist in the country.
Gibbs. right guard : Bill Nease. she had wanted for many yean .
flltlrPII•oiite, Cll'eldt CGurt posal in the face of heated opposition.
Mr1. J011e1 ia a wen1her of sold the old Madison Squara Mrs. Jones is the wife of Ed· left guard ; Dick Werry, rigilt She was one of the outstand~ Paul Wllcl&lt; ol Allr~
Labor leaders, docton and spokeamen for the elder· PI Beta Pbi aorority; the Nn Gardea, the biegest sale of its .ward E. Jqnes, Jackson auto tackle; Rod Karr. left tackle; lng . !!lejll~ Jbe LlbrirJ
lllll lllllriCI Court Judge Jolni ly .w~re expected. to te~Ufy at the hearing, conducted by J!:ngtanct Hiatorical and GeneaJ. kind In New York City up tudealer.
Bill Moore and Andy Por!.er ro- BoaraaDd served a.t Ita treasPeck Of . ducbmatt would be Wtlliam R. Moms, Ohio In·
-tating at right end; Rex Cum- urer.
Qll tile panel
s¥:nce Dlncrlrector.
to bolpliBll aDd admlnlalraltve
ings, left end ; Don Swisher and
e rate
eaae was expect- cools.
s~
Dick Knight, rotating at quar-.
COLUMBUS .
ROUSE ~ to be .approved wt.th only Burt discloaed that his cornterback : Bruce Simpson, left
OmS
Speaker Roger l:loud of 0. slight ~vtslons. A sunllar re- ~ny had started an investiga.
half; Robert Smith, right haU,
Graff wiD become atate aodltor quest tn April, 1963, was trun- ; hon of the differences in hospit.
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oo Sept. 20, Gov. James A. med from 1 proposed 251 per : at costs throughout Northeast- NEW ORLEANS (UP!)- Humcan.e Betsy, und10urush- the death of a man and at John Guinther will be al mid0
nttodea announced foday
cent to 18.1 per cent
ern Ohio
ed by the havoc wreaked on the Flonda Gulf Coast, ptck- Homestead a &gt;5-year-old man
.
'At the 118rne Unte, Abodes ac. Vernon R. Burt. Blue Cross
ed up. speed today i~ a whirl across the Gulf of Mexico died of a heart attack attrib- ~:.::a;:d 0~ad:~~ :~~~
eeptad the resignation of Ches- vice president opened the hear-'
and a1med her 140·mtle an hour wmds at Texas-LouiSiana uted to the storm.
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coast.
The Office of Emergency one of the end poSitmns. mg t
ter W. Goble, who nad boen mg by stating hiS organization
IODS
DV3SS
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Rrvlnc an Interim term with- "ould fall behind more than til
.'n Its latest ad· Plannmg 1D Washington, at e Swisher
out salary since t•e death last million in poymenta to boa it: VlBOry that tt was too early to pt~k. a spec1f1c landfall for request of Pres1dent Johnson,
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Children enrolled In the SouNovember of the el•rted audl · a1s by next Jul if th 1 cr P
Betsy but that the western LoUIStana and the extreme satd tt would send a team to A meeting of the
them Local School dlstrlet fdlt.
for Roger W Tracy Cloud has WB8 disapprol'~
e n ease
0 3JSe
Upper Texas coast appeared to be the most likely area for Florida today to inspect dam· High School Athletic
derganen and their mothen,
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will be held at the Senior
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In the w1y ....teeo
~Jeoo.a speaker . thP Ohio Ho~e
Be ulcl lbt nlltllle IIIDrl,
Ports along the Gull made tell four persons dead and mil·
auditorium immediately
:.at.::"'!m
the RaciD6
1904
~~eaeor
wbenntatlvesD •tnce ,. · IIOWtedaboalI "th mlllloa, repreprecautionary moves IJlward lions of dollars in property and \ D" f "b t'
f
ing the team prevue ton ight. Junior High building "'"~- at
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mng . own. IX major oU crop damage m south Florida.
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10 His term In the
J paym
Memhen or the Pomeroy Lt- co mpa n 1es evacuated 3.000 AI feast 20 persons were m· Fees IS Reported
l!il!''"'"'-·m'""'"""''"-'"" hour" with the teacher, Mn,
1 1, the
...;.est Ia ·state bl : '
ona club continued Wednesday workers !rom offshore oil rirs ured and hundreds more rna· M . C 1
rt
i k1
Kay Russell .
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In their buomess session follow- in Looisiana and another 5 oU- rooned, .without power or com- Eliz:~~th ~o~~e~~
soc~:~:~~.:t:~~/~ Regular three. hour aeuiont
HOLLYWOOD _ THE NVDE
lng .lunch to canvass wayo ot ~en. were ordered off drlllmg munlcations.
ported the distribution of $I,B 44 .. the •Irb Bthool cafeteria 81 will begin on Monday, Sept. 11.
body of Negro acfr!ISI Dorothy
eSUme eekly r&amp;tBing money lo~ their year • ngs Texas.
The deaths Included that of a 15 in lees for the month of Aug- 7:38 p. m. pt111 will be made
cil&amp;sel will jiJf lrom
l&gt;andrldgt 41
dlaeo
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to-year llght-savmg progrom. Th. Weather Bureau called woman who walked into a dan· 1151
lor the annual athletic luod
until 11:30 a. m;• ud lbl
Wedneldaj. In ·~~luttere::
ee rngs 0 ay Hundreds of Meip county lor hurricane P.mergency warn- 81ing power Une In Miami and Fees to the state totaled $251.- drive wblcb will be beaded
rlasees wiD be from
aet Strip apartment Aa autop. The Tri-County Alcoholics children and young adults, when ID8s . fro~ the mouth of the another apparently struck on 38. to the sherUf's department by Mrs. Charles Asa Brad- 12:311 until 3:30 p.m;, Exeeutln
IY faDed to reveal the c.~uoe al Anonymous wiD resume regular certified by county a8encles, Mississippi River westward to the head while trying to shut a fund, $1f7 70, to the county genHead Ronald Deom uid.
death al the sexy star 01 "C&amp;r- weekly meetinga tonight.
have been helped to obtain glass- ~alveston, Ter., and gale warn- garage door against the fury of eral fund, $9l 24 to the law ii!"~: s:::f;;k:n;'":; Enrolled In lh1! IDOI1Iiltc ..,
111111 JOIIII" IIIII "P ill' zd II bod hem meeting In the Oil. fD some cases llll'lety bas mgs esiewhere ltom Mobile the storm at Wesl Palm Beach. I brary fund $188 87 and to the ar"'ng all peroons Interested
are Lois Marie Bailey, £r.
Baa"
or
Sl. Paul's Lutheran Church In been provided.
Bay to Matagorda Bay.
Earlier advance winds at Tam- auto license and gas fund $384.·
o·
Lynn Diddle, Gregory FIIIT'I,
~autopsy Wednesda alght P1&gt;meroy, but since the build- President Harold Brown pre- Belay was located. by Air pa topPled a tree to account for!l6.
fa the Middleport ~!::
Fisher, Brenda Glenn,
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lng program of the same got sided, and introduced one guest Force planes near latitude 26.2,
athlettc program lo
11111, Loretta llollfntet
revea
no conclUSive
rtt- underway these meelinga were Warren Pollock, al Columbus' longitude 86.6, or about 260
tbe meeting.
Huddleston,
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Pike Tlnl Popp, Patricia
1 a• to tl.;.:u;.or ~~.::; halted ,.; want Of a meeting attending with Lion Jack car: miles so~tbeast o'. the mouth of
.. coroner
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the Mlssiaalppl R1ver and was
Robinson, Jeffrey Ryder, Johll
there Ia no lndlcat on of d~ath past and after some Inquiry Preliminary plaoa were made moved towards !he west north
Weather
Sayre, Barbara 'lbei.a, Jolm
~ =~ play or violence." the. Tri-County A.A., as It ~ lor an upcomiDg iadiea night. we_sl about II miles an hour: a
tloudy and warmer
West, Cathy Wolle
Stephen
ore
went ordered ~y. called, will be meeting In the Federated church ladles oerv- gam of a mile an hour dur•ng
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Hill, Gregory lloflllllll and PIIJI.
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Parish Houoe of the Grace lng lunch wera Mrs. Elza Gil- the aleftl. She was expected to
Friday with scattered
ela Spencer.
, liEAVY THUNDERSTORMS ~iseopal Church In P1&gt;mero more, Mts. Paul Werner end make a gradual turn to a more
Tag Day is Saturday, September 11. with a band pa· sbowers oortb.
Attending af1ernooa sessions •
~led IICI'CIU the Midwest dur- after that church'1 rt00118 ~· Mrs. Roy Mayer
northwesterly course later to rade at 10 a.m., the Pomeroy Band Boosters As~octation
will he Stephen Bater Tertii 1M aJahl. nllllpbtff the vilation.
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d~ded Tuesda~ evening at a meeting in lhe Senior
MOVES TO WNDON
.Ferrell, Mark ~. Lol1
~thweawa Clrlcago anburba 11tis wiD be 1
Not much change In her size High school auditormm.
Mr Kenneth wayne Amsbary Gumther O.vld Bayii, ar..
with more t1t111 two illdlel qf rangement untl~ ~':;;ry ~- Balance all Funds
apreadlr.lg out 3GO miles in ali
Mrs. Tr~man Russell, president •. presided . Mrs. Do- mov~ to London, o.,
.Jo~ Bettina lllller, .loJ
raiD. A llurrleane Wltdl Will ID Paul' Luther Ch h 11
· Fixed at $18,64.9
directions or her Intensity was nald McKenzte, ways and means cltarrman, announced a He will teach thts year in
Ne181er Michael Norton, Roelfeet •lone the Tens
aDd pieted aome::. lnur~ Sp~indicated.'
record hoP. wiU be he!? each fourth Saturday evening. Madison School District.
Proffitt, Jean Rllchlwt.
Lcotloiay. ceaats.
olilfli.
ng The Pomeroy viU.,e llnanclal The seasou'• aecond hurricane Don~ld Miller, band dtrecAmsbary received his
Telford, Kelly WiDio
The MldlNIIIIormtt leU lu a The ..,,_
report showed a balance In ac-tor, tntroduced Paul Longg- James Qulvey; Sept. 24, Mrs. of ocience degree !rom
Kevin Wolle SharGil
band lllretdritc trom eastern
Th~ wUI be held ••· tlve lunda of '18,MUO at the MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS rear of Marietta ~ho spoke Eugene Triplett and Mrs. Grande College 1n
Evana, Jamn M~, Eddta
Nebralb aet'GII Iowa to aotlh- : . at 1
:.:c·un~l~ beginning of September.
Kenneth Lawrence Ba.., u , ~n a money-making pro· Chrles Legar ; Oct. 8, Mrs. education, and his
and Marvlu s.tterfle14.
ent DUnots and aou1her&gt;! WI• bout 10 p m 11 11 hoped that Jl'und balances Ill the begin- CUlton, student and Ina Jean Ject.
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Robert Fetty and Mrs. Truman traininc at Ohio Univeraily.
llOIIIbl. Cedar Rapid., Iowa,
and ~ ·
Ding ot the month illelude sen- Hupp 18 Racine COSJnetolo- It was vo
sell Porn· Russell; Oct. 22, Mrs. James
Will bit by 1.13 lbcbes o1 raiD ::?'alcoholic f:t,~!
hlva era! lund, f2,601.73; lire depart- gist; 'Richard Fr~ln Clark, eroy Panther cker• lnr cars Titus and Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
ARRES1'ED, HELD
Church iJ Granted
lr u lfqi, bour.
thia time and loeatlon and m: ment, f:I,Jl8.fll; cemetery, PIS.- 23, Akron, indllStrlal enctneer or clothing. . rs. Russell thank- Jr., and November 12, Mrs. William
st, Pomeroy. llicht lo Ene~~mber
uae of the benefits or thl~ • 65; atreet fund, ei,O'IU7; state and Nancy Lee Ash, 19, P1&gt;me- ed the comnuttees for cleam?g Harry Wataon and Mrs. Paul was arrested
'ro CONPEI DBilREE
or ltlahway, ..,.71; utility $119.· roy, accounting clerk: Pbllip of hats arul ~so lor belping dis- Hudson.
by the Meiss County
The Church or God or Cbester
1aniutloo llld
Pomeroy Ch- '10, Royal
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program.
01 ,and parkfDtl lot meier IIIDd, Wilson Wolle, 22, Racine, aerv- tribute unilor1111. Members Named to ride the bus to department 011 a DWI
baa beet! granted permllliol
Arolr Ma-, wUI hold a apeo- Ma.EMORE SIGNS
P,IOU'I.
fee man and Anna Marte Tuck- were asked to assist m clear- Wahama game Frtday even- He wu bein&amp; held tn
by IWis Couuty CommoD Piau
lai .COII•ocatlcla to COilflr the SAN ll'RANCIBCO (UPn _
er,, 11, Rt. 2 Racine, student; fng the fuod booth Wednesday tng were Mrs. Gene Houdeahelt, jail today.
court 1o IIICUJJiber real a1at1
Mll'k ~~aster's dugree at 7:30 McCo Mel
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Roy Alvey llrfcp, 21, Prince September 15, at un p. m. Mrs. Norman Rarbrecht and
tltroqb a lldlcleat llllll'fllal,
p.m. ·~ the Pametot ~uapta ~ Drat~ ~ 7 •=~tDittrlal Hoopjlll Georp eo., Maryland, main- Mrs. Larry Sheela was nam- Mr. and Mrs. c. E. BlakP.alee. Canvall8 Announaed
In other caurt activity, C..
Tan!pli trtday A1J COII!ptolooa San
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Mrs. Stuart tenance man and DooM Jean ed membership chairman.
Hoalessel lor October will be NE HAVEN
rle L. Sheets 11M heeD cranted 1
.,. lll1fl4,to Fr~~·:.p roolde hat ~r Lanesville Lulber Clld- Lattdermllt 17 Pomeroy
November 13 was the date Mrs. Triplett, Mrs. James Clat- Ra WLion'
~be
divorce
tblriel G. ShldiL
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lllfl5.8l coo- . • Mlddlepwt; Harry For,
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'n. plal!i!tf- atven ~
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tract wttb the Warrlon Ultleton, W. Ya.; Roger Krw,
Iambus to see 111 Ohio Slate ling and Mro Harry ivataou ductinl • door • to • door
cl i1lo 1alibor ebt1dral.
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Findley· Jean Klmea Pome.
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11t1re wfll be 1 tractor pull
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pme llld trausporta· Refreshments
were ser- lieU week conductin&amp; Ita
It ille lflrriloDvllle achooi at 7
lAICAL 'l'EMPI
. ~Cle~,
lion Ia needed. Any 01111 who ved by Mrs. William Nelson, bulb sale.
p.IIL Slturday with 1IIIPt .._ The tempentVH ill Pome- Mn. Olarlea W'aper~= .:'at!!~~~
llu: :
h:" ts asf.:ed 1o COB-I Mr1. ~...Fetty, Mrs. Tom Proceeds ftom the llle
• of li,OOt, t,Oilll, 7,0110 aDd 11,· roy•1 dowolowll buslnea diJ. . . . , . . J '
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Charles go btto the club's allbt
.. lbe. Drawl w ~· ~ trtet at ll::~wm. .todav aaa Cheabirt. ;
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...._~~ food booth cltairmelil Legar, ~ a table with white W"~
ll"_am lund.. Bulbs may be
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