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IB·Daill'_Sentinel, Pomeroy_~l~dleport, 0., Sept. 11, 1965

Elected

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elected
ofiiCers ror the coming year at I
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Miss Catherine Harrio, daugh·

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CALENDAR

SEFI'. 10-11
i' ·! E;angellne Chapter, OES,
! -~1 Middleport, will sponsor a rum·
·· mage sale Friday and Satur·
day, Sept. 16·11 In the former
AlP building. Persons having
articles to be picked up may
call Jo Ann Bailey, WY 2-3333
or Mrs. John Lyons oi' Mrs.
Wendell Bunce.
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ris, was the Oower girl and wore
a sheer bouffant dr... of white
embroidered organza tied with
a blue salln sash. She carried a
Dower basket of baby breath
and pink roseo. Acolytes were
Mark Vroman and . Douglas

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~- Davis, Overseer; Mrs. Wiltam .M. Davis, Lecturer; E. 1'1.
Chiirch, Steward; Junior Call,
Assistant Stewart: Hiram North
~haplain: Mrs. E. W Church,
1ecretary . treasurer; Franklis
Houok, Gatekeeper; Mrs. J. N.

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m•~ Sht&gt;ets. ex:ecut1ve committee chairman; E. W. Church,
legislative committee: Mrs Lee
Rose, Youth Committee chairman: Mrs. Richard Sims,
Home Economics
committee
chalman, and James N. M.
Davh~. Richard Sims asd Lee
Rase, civic improvement committee.

The Pomeroy Bend mizens
Band Radio Club will hold their
annua1 picnic and outing Sunday, Sept. 12, at Old Man's
Cave. The group will leave the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds at
1~:30 p. m. All members, their
families and friends are invited.

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There wao even a chance of ft.
nat •pproval of the big measure
by nlghUall.
Buth the administratloo and
oraani2ed labor rallied behind
ao amendrneol by Sen. Ross
Bass. D-Tenn., under which the
Labor Deparbneot would coolinue to decide when foreign work~ could be Imported lo help
out on the nation's farms. The
bi&amp; farm package includes: a
lour-year exteruioo, with iOJile
modificatlolll, ot the exlstiD&amp;
feed grain price support pro-

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"THE LAST MAN
ON EARTH"
LAST MAN UN EARTH or
LAST
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ORLEANS tUP!) -The from Betsy in Louisiana. Chetta• and turn Into its aaseous
liiEWr of New Orleans said 10- Jmd said there could be as many posmg • grave threat bto a~
~·~ received r~ports that as 200 in still-flooded New Dr· ~:::~!;~ 1 ~~~~·\ ~! g 8
Hurricane Betsy killed 250 per· leans alone.
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. d vaslllted Plaquamines At
Baton RGUge, diVers precautionary
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~a~.::' 1y. The reports searched for 1.2 million pounds ft ~•c•a:s here f ~~~~c=~
VIB amateur radio said I he of deadly chlorme. It wao a- o wa ers wou r
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bodies would be sent to New! board a barge that disappear· more ~e~,: . : : : :uned at the he1ght ol the storm smce e s
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fury
durmg
"We have oo real conlirmo· Friday a. , presuma Y '
k d By earl IDda 45e
lion of this" said coroner Or. the MISSISSIPPI RJver.
wee en ·
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Nicholas Chetta.
President Johnson ordered the persons were known dead . m PATROL BOYS-. Patrol leaders for t~e 1965·66 school year have been selected at Mason Elementary school
YerUicatioo was diHicuiL all-out emergency search for Luws•ana. Eleven _others died The boys are supervised by Mason Pollee Ch1ef Fred Taylor. Front row, L toR, are M•ke Dawson, Charle~ JohnTete boo• noeo to
Plaque- the missing barge, owned by m other states earlier ao Betsy son, James Frame, DavJd Sm•th, Wesley Roush. Kevm Brown and Tommy Baldwm. Back row, Barry Hams, John
ml.! aoutb of New Orleans the Pitlb"burgh Plate Glass Co. moved from the Bahamas, a- Ebersbach, Billy Fry, Randy Russell, Rtcky Connolly and Ch1ef Taylor.- Sentmel photo
were still oUt.
Officials said it was unl!kely cross Florida and mto the Gulf
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"WHAT A WAY TO GO"
ShirJey MacLaine, Paul New·
man and Robert Mitchum
-and"RAIDERS FROM
BENEATH THI SEA"

len Scott

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Theaters at a Glance

SAIGON (UP!) -

A~vance elements of the U. S.

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forct of 20,000 mon and SO helicopters, movtc! Into ·1
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sscrtl bato In South Viet Nom today, Tht dlvlllon
lht
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American
unit toIs be
committed
the war
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When
lht landlnft
complete,
It w•ll
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ordered by PrHidtnt Johnson lnt July.
Tht "First Cav" ls dHcrlbed as lht Army'• "Sun•
...t•Y Punch" in "Utrrllle warfAN. Its men are specialq
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thrtolentd by the Viol tong. More than 1,000 memban of the division from Ft. Benning, Ga., wert alrudy llhort Sunday. It io oxnacted to take about I
wttk to complete tho londing, ~. Soul~ l(l"nan1111 MarinH today continued a
roundup of rebellious tribt1m111 in tht niOuntal~l of
Darlac province, about 160 miiH northeast of Sa•gon.
Tht government-run Viet Nom pith agency rtporttd
that 435 dillldtnt tribHmen ourretldortd on Friday
ond Saturday afltr they wort turrouncltd by Vlltna,..11 forcts.

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WCHS-TV

Channe13
1:45 Corn Cob Reporl
7:00 Today Show
7.25 Today Out Your Way
B 25 Today Out Your Way
9:00 Carioon•ville
t:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 'Ihlth or Consequences
10,30 What't This Song?
10:55 News
11:110 Conceotration
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Call My Blutr
12:30 I'll Bet
12:55 News Day Report
I :00 Mldday News
1:30 Singln' Jamboree
2.110 Moment of Truth
2' 30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
3·30 You Don't Sav
HlO Mr. Cartoon Presents
4-30 Woody Woodpecker
I' 00 Cheyenne
6.00 New!l Picture
6:20 Jim Thacker Sports

6· Zii Weather
I 30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
1· 00

Secret Al!ents Dilemma

1.30 My Mother, The Car
8:00 Please Don't Eat Daisies
B·30 Dr. Kildare
9·00 Tuesday Night at Movies
II ' 00 Late News Picture
II :15 Weather
II ·20 Sports Roundup
IJ:JO Tonight Show

fUES. , SEPT. II HIGHIJGIITlJ

730 MY MOTHER,
THE
CAR -starring Jerry Van Dyke
as Dave Crabtree, a amall·town
lawyer whose absent mother
"comes back" to help him with
her advice. Series also stars
Maggie Pierce as Dave's wife
Barbara. "Colne Honk
Hom." Dave Crabtree fasci~
oted by a 192.1 Porter In a used
ear Jot, switches on its radio
lnd hears hts mother's voice
lay that she has returned 1o
loot alter him.

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LISTEN

ChannelS

7·00 Dally Word
7·/Y.i

Mike Wallace NeWll

7 30 Buddy Starcher Show
9 00 Captain Kangaroo

10,00 1 Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
II. 00 Andy of Mayberry
II :00 Dick Van Dyke Show
12 00 Love of Lile
12-25 Midday New•

12 ·30 Search For Tomorrow
12-45 Guiding Light
1.00 Woman's Page
I 30 As The World Tums

2.00 Password
2 30 House Party
3·00 To Tell The Truth
3-25 CBS News

3 30 Edge Of Night
4.00 The Secret Storm
4: 30 Lone Ranger
5 00 Early Show
6 30 CBS Evening News
7. 00 News Report
7: 1&amp; Your Weatherman

7-20 Sports
7 30 Rawhide
8 30 Red Skelton
9 3 0 Petticoat Juncton
I0.00 CBS News Special
10·30 7 Wonderful Nights
It :00 News Tonight
II 15 Weather Teller
I I·20 Late Show

6.00 PLEASt;; DON'T EAT
THE DAJS!t;;S -family come.
dy senes based on Jean Kerr'•
best-selling book. Patricta Crowley and Mark Miller star as
.loan and Jim Nash. Their children are played by K1m Taylor
Brian Nash, and Jeff and J~
Filh1an. "My Eldest Child."
Joan and Jim dash over a revea lmg new!lpaper artir.le which
.Joan wrote believing it would
be published under a 11om de

plume.
8:30 DR. KILDARt;; - Pt.No.

I - starring Richard Chamberlain In the title role and Ray-

':!~1, 9:30AM
1360 °:1~~~ WMOV RavensWOod, W. VL
T:.::r·rn::n

WHTN-TV
Channel13
7:25 Daily Word
7' 30 The Bible Answers
8:00 Fun School

9·15 King and Odie
9-30 Morning Movie
1L 00 The Young Set
12·00 Donna Reed Show
12.30 Father Know, Best
I ·00 The Rebus Game
I 30 The People's Choice
2:00 Where The Action Ia
2:30 A Time For Us
2-55 News
3 00 General Hospital
3·30 The Young Marr led!!
4,00 Trailmaster
1:00 Soupy Sales
5:30 Leavell To Beaver
6:00 Weather
6 IY.i Pacemaker News
6.15 Peter J-m,o News
6:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
7·00 Have Gun Wtll Travel
7:30 Combat
8·30 McHale'• Navy
9:00 F Troop
9,30 Peyton Place
10 00 The Fugitive
11 :00 Pacemaker News
IUS Weather
11:20 Sports
11:30 ABC Niptlife

mood Masoey as Dr. Gillespie.
Lee Kurty i' le.atured as ourso
Zoe Lawton. "Debold the Great
Man." Jamea Mason, Jbrgar•t Leighton and Burt Brinckerholf are guest stan. Dr. Kl~
dare questiona the brilliant but
egoustical Dr. Maxwell Beck·
er's (Mason) decision to opera~ on a young woman patient,

9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - "The Bridges
at Tokori," starring William
Holden, Grace Kelly, Frederic
March and Mlckey
Rooney.
.James Michner's story of the
Navy carrier --based jet ~~quads
and the helicopter
rescue
team, that flew the blghly-&lt;langerous missions of the Korean
War.

HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) - Singor LeSBlie Ugami mak., her

movie debut as a nun ID. "1111
IIJiiln&amp; Nuo" for MGM.

WSAZ-TV

WCHS-TV

WHTN-TV

Channel 3

Channel 8

Channel13

S:45 CorD Cob Report
7:110 Today Show
7.25 Today Out Your Way
S:25 Today Out Your Way
9:00 Cartnoneville
9:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Truth or Coneequences
10.30 Wbal's This Song?
10·55 News
II :00 Concentration
II ·30 Jeopardy
12:00 Call My Blurt
12 .30 I'll Bet
12.:!11 News Day Report
I :00 Midday News Picture
I : 30 Singin' Jamboree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2· 30 The Doctors
3·00 Another World
3'30 You Don't Say
4,00 Mr. Cartoon Presenta
5:00 Cheyenne
6, 00 News Picture
6:20 Jim Thacker Sporto
6·25 WeaUter
6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00 Dr. Kildare
7 30 'l'bo Virginian
9:00 Bob Hope Chrysler Th.
10:00 I Spy
II :00 Late News
11:15 Weather
II' 20 Sports Baundup
II: 30 Tonight Show

WED., SEPT. 15 HIGIU.IGIITlJ
7:00 DR. KILDARE - Starring Richard Cbamberlalo In the
title role and Raymond Ma,o&amp;ey as Dr. Gilleopl". Lee Kurty
is tt:aturer as nurse Zoe Law·
ton. "A Life for a Ufe." James
Mason, Margaret Leighton and
Burt Brinckerholl guest star,

Dan Thomas
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7.05 Mike Wallace News

7:30 Buddy Starcher Show
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
II' 00 Andy of Mayberry
1I :30 Dick Vao Dyke Show
12:00 Love Of Life
12 :Zii Midday News
12.30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Woman's Page
I : 30 As The World Turno
2·00 Password
2,30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge ol Night
4:110 The Secret Storm
4:30 The Lone Ranger
5:00 Early Sbow
6:30 CBS Eveollig Newo
7·00 News Report
7:15 Your Weathermn
720 Sports
7:30 Lost lo Space
B: 30 Beverly Hlllblllleo
9:oo Green Acres
9.30 Dick Van Dyke Show
10:00 Daooy ~e
11 :00 Tlte News Tonight
11: 15 Weather Teller
11:20 l.ale Show

Dr. Maxwell Becker Jo left par~
ly perlly2ed u tho result ol
an •ccideot which be blamea
on Dr. Kildare.
7:10 THE VIRGINIAN- star•
rtng James Drury In the Utlt
role, Let J. Cobb u
Judp
Henry Garth, Doug McClure 11
Clure as Trampas, Clu Gulag·
er as Deputy dyker, and Randy Boone as Randy. "Tite Brother•. " Mau Dreoning accldeolllll) kills a m111 ill bll lfforll
lo save bit hruther who b&amp;l
beer. condOmoecJ 1o death by lhl
Army lor dereliction of duty.
10:110 I

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Culp and BID Colby u a Jlllr
of Amerio •n intelllglio{!e 11en11
who hide their ldentltlea under
the •oopectlve gu~ of' a IGp •
leeded tennis unaleior and bll
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Aftllll ltobiDion and Soott 1rJ
to r&amp;1Jitrlite oa Amerteaa Oy.
mplc alhlete who 1111 defected
to the Red Cblnw.
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lien, Sleft t.,_ II buildInK a sort of "Wnlly.. for bio
oew ....,llour Moadly ,n!Jhl
vorlely ser1ll 0111 CBS Ia lilt Ia
Tile lint DIIIVt Ia lbll ~
brlap ClllrJes NeltoD ReiU,
and Betty Wab' lafo 1111 'I!Jtl.
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7:25 Dally Ward
7:30 Navy Film of lht Wetl
8:110 Fuo School
9:15 King aad Odie
t: 30 MOI'IIlnl Move
11:00 The YOIIIII Set
12:110 lloaoa Reed Show
12:30 Fatber Koows Bell
I :00 Tlte Rebul Game
I :30 Tlte People's 01o1et
2:00 Where the Aclloa II
2·30 A Time For Uo
2:55 Newt
3:00 General Hospital
3.311 "'he YOIIIII Married&gt;
4:00 :&amp;allmaater
5:00 Soupy Salel
5:30 LeaYe It To Beaver
6:00 Loot at Wutller
6:116 PaM!Mker Newt
1:15 Peter J"""'ap Nnrs
e::lo Tllel of Weill Farro
7:00 Have Gun WID Tnrrel
7:30 Oalt IIIII Blrrlet
1:00 Patty Doke Sllow
1:30 Gldgel
1:00 Tlte Ble Valley
10:00 Amoo Barb, Secret Afllll
11:00 Premahr !fnt
11:16. Loot a1 Weather
11:20 Sports

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MASON - Mike Stewart. son
pecia
ogis ICS tO
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart
F
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of Mason, is ]JSted m faJr COD · Lieutenant Colonel .James V. Hartinger, son of Mrs.
or een•aJJers di!1on al Holzer hosp1tal lo'low· VJOiet M. Hartinger of 389 Beach St., Middleport, has en·
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. l"l
1ng a one-car aoc1den1 early Sat. tered the Industrial Cqllege of the Armed Forces at Fort
The Middleport Htg_h School
Les·ley ,] Mc·Natr ·,n Washl' ngton.
B ' urda) ,·n Hartford.
I Yellow heJacket
Marchmg
an·• Stewar'l a studen l a t "oun
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direolion
of Mr Wil·
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under I
.d . tam Slate Busmcss college in,
1110 outstandmg seruor offJcero
!lam K. Russell, presente .•lsi Parkersburg, suflered a fracand key government officials
' first ~how of the season durmg tured Jaw and laceratiOns of theenr .. l\ed in the intensive 10Ihaif·llme ceremomes at the 1 . 11
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month oourse operated under
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., I Colonel Hartinger Begins

Three person• sullerl'd mm·
or injuries in an accident lnve..
tigated by the Meigs County
Sbertft's department over the
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s~cled Donald Melvin Bogs, Injured in the two-car mlsJi.yQHid prison parolee from hap on Coonty Rnad 304, s&lt;'Venian .
on County Sheriff's department.
agement ol logJSIJC resources
IAiild,. Berry, Ohio, laced ar- tenths of a mile northea91 o!
The show was enlltled "Mu- ,
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for nalional security.
rll&amp;nment today for two of lour Route 681 west of Tuppers Plains
slc For Teen-agers" and tea- :
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The colonel, who entered the
kllllngi eonunitted dilril!ll
a Sunday were Linda Henderson,
tured a snappy routine to the
service in 1949, prev 10u;ly ser~ crime spree.
16, Rt. 3, Coolville, laceratioo of
beat of music geared to the '
ved as an operations staff offi. Dlste RadciKI, bjl li.year • the face; Linda Sue Smith, 10,
young set including that of the
cer at Headquarters, Pacific
nl.lfi'l lri!Qd, WBI to learn to- Star Route, Chester, And Riok 1
"Beatles" and others.
Alf Forces, Hickam AFB, Haday In • cJoeed hearing II she Lee Smith, 9, Star Route, Ches·
The band marched in under
wau.
will slllld trial as an adult ..- ter, both with contusions.
, the twirling baton of the new '
T'- c \IIIM!eport J!lgh school
be turned over to juvenile auth~ Officers said Miss Henderson
! drum major, Miss Connie Cooke,
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graduate re~e:ved his B S. deorlties. She was travelin&amp; with was a passenger io • car drivPAKIASTAN TODAY CLAIMED ITS army and air I who was introduced along with
gree and comm•ssioo
upon
B&lt;lggs when the slaylngs took en by Charles Howard Knight, force dttlroytd one-third of India's armored strangth . the flagbearers , Mary Teaford !
graduation from the u. s. Mill·
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place.
11', Chester. wh1le [he two S!llith in 1 bitter t•nk battle dHcrllad 11 the biggest clash of and Carnie. A~dcrson. and maJ?r· Funeral :.;ervice!l for Elmer I
I tary Academy He earned ~~·
children were passengel5 m a lis kind sinct World War II.
eltes. ChrJstme Bailey, Elame H d h It 70 WJikesville who COLONEL HARTINGER Ma&lt;ter's degree in busmess ..,...
CLEVELAND, OIDO - THE car driven by Duane W. Welsh. , An olliclal communique brotdcast from Karachi by DavJS. Kathy McElhinny. Deb- di: ~:t~rda&gt; ·at 8 10 a m. at
, mmistrallon at George WashingCommunleaUons Workers of A· 42, RD 3, Coolville.
Radio Pakistan said Pakistani troops, tanks. artillery ble Grueser and Dtana Dav1s: the Veterans. Hospital in Huntton Umversitv.
meri&lt;a, ICWA) reached agree. The autos collided on a corve. and aircraft ltamtd up to "dHtroy" ont Indian armor·
The entrance featured special . gton after an extended illness
Jl
Colonel Ha~tinger'a wife, S•
meot Sunday with the Ohio Sherill's oflims said Knight td diviolon ond two infantry dlvlolono Sunday and Sal· stepping to the music "Do The ~ill be held Tue,;dav at 2 P m ,
an, is the daughter of Mrs. C.
Bell Telephone Co. on a wage was unable to guide his car to : urday in lht Sialkot llclor of Wttl Pakistan 50 miiH Freddie." Contrary mot1on ol at the Strong And Son Funeral
L Allensworth, ol 555 Mill St~
tocreose and frlnle benefits for the right side of the road due ; north of Lahore.
spmDJDg squads formed a com· home wllh the Rev. De-•n Mills
M1ddleport.
some 18,~ employes.
Ito muddy conditions. Both cars 1
"Tht baltltfltld is 1 trewn with the twlsttd metal of pany front drill to "A Hard , officJating.
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said Ute agreement would set ' rests were reported following io- i iH of Indian troops," lht brotdcast said. India today A Week.
Olivee cemetery m Me~gs coun- , Haven. W. Va .. was taken
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The band passed two oom-' ty.
' Meigs General hospJtal lor treat·
ben employed at other Bell i accident.
I troope along tht WttSI Pakistani frontier. A govern· pany fronts, a step two forma- ~ He was born Feb. 25 , 1895, in ment 01 a facJal lacerallon lol•yslems Utroughout the country, [ Another wreck occurred on ment spokttman In New Delhluld Indian fore" wert lion to the Maroh "!odepentJa" Dexter. the son ol the late John 1lowmg a one-car wreck on West
although Ohio Bell Vice Preoi- Route 124 near Rutland Satur-1 prHSing forward on thrH stcliono of the bordtr, ro- by Hall as their exit. The band land Clifton Saxton Honda shell. Main-st in Pomeroy at 1:30 a.
dent Zane E. Barnes denied the day at 7:30 p.m.
1 polling Pakistani counter..ttocks.
displayed the traditional tugh He was also preceded in death m. Sunday. .
Nine Pomeroy firemen, Ja.
elalm. It was estimated Ute Deputies said Linda Lou Halstepping, snappy tempos and Iby two infant sisters and two Pollee sa•d Goldsberry lost eluding Mayor Charles Legar,
wage illcrease and bt!llefit pack- ey, 23, RD, Middleport, lost con- Three Acci'dents Reported
ootid playing despite the rain •brothers. Hal and Glenn Ho contro. of hJS car while passmg attended • regional fire school
age was worth about 14 cents trot of her car 00 Conk Gop's
and muddy field. The show w11l l was a veteran of World Har I. another auto and struck a JIOW· in Logan Sunday.
an bour for the Oblo Bell em- Hill wheo an auto io front of
be repeated for the home aud· and a member olt he American er pole He was Clled to Mayor The school was sponsored by
ployes. Tlte ...... increase Is her mode a quick left tum.
I n MI'ddleport on Saturday
lence later in the season.
Legion Post 476, at WJikesvlile Charles Legar s court on charg. the Logan Fire departmeot and
elfecUve Immediately.
Mlas Raley's car hit 3 bridge,
Survivors mclude hJS w1te. AI- es of reckless operahoo and the State Industrial EducatiGa
causing damage to the right
ice Midkiff Houdasheli : a son. passmg on a double yellow lme. SectJon
A SERIES OF TRAFFIC AC· front fender, right side and hood . Three accidents were investigated Saturday by the
Meryl. who 1s prmctpal of the I Goldsberry was transported to Top•~s covered included !Ire
cldenll Sunday tiWelled Ohio's o1 her car. No arrests were "!•ddleport Pollee department. Two occurred almost
Columbia school. two grandch1i-l the hosp1t.al by Pomeroy emer- reveotioo inspeotion, LP gas,
htghway weekend death ~ at made.
SJmulta1,1eously.
dren, and a sister, Hilah West- gency squadmen.
fo arxi resuscitation. The claSI·
least II pertiOIIS, Including •
Police were called at 12:05 p.m. to the scene of an
fall of Carpenter.
I Other squad runs were lor gb
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and
tindouble fotollty in Cleveland. to•
accident on North Third-stat the intersection of Cole-s!
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lhe Mrs Lou D•ehl. Laurel Cliff, esed egatol a _ a.m. Att":t
eluded in the weekend overall Mrt!. Baxter Dietl
where Roger Eugene Adkins, 24, Vinton, had pulled off Edith w Young 79 the last · funeral home anytime.
who was taken to Me1gs Gener- u unM• 4 · 30Lep.m. J e -~~
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ourviving ohild of the late Wtl- 1
1al at 8:_25 a.m. toda~ as a med.•· were
ble. Dickayor
Vaughan,
Batson, 23. Crolbvllle, who Funeral aemceo tor Zana by Rosetta Lisle, 20, Syra- 1charge of falling to yield right liam and Magdalena Young d1ed Vet
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tal Hospital I cal patten I: Carlos Stanley. Tho. by John Manley Howard Malwas accidentally killed Satur- Baxter, n, who.dled this mom- cuse.
.of way.
Sunday mormng a.t the. home Ad~:Wose:~::roay _ Orvil- mas Fork. med1cal palient; Mrs. Je~, Gary Freem~. Arthur Slu.
day wheo the double ·. barreled ing at her residence on Mul- There was mlmr damages to The other wreck was at 7 p.m. of a nephew, Ed Sleek. m Cm· le Arms. Pomero . Jud•th Stein-[ Norman Baxter. Pomeroy, tak· sber and Homer Smith.
shotgun he was carrymc dis- berry-av., Will be held Wedn.e.. both autos, but Adkins ~as ell· when Alfred Farley, Rt. 2 Che- cmnati. She IS surVIVed only metz, H-.risonv•~~; Mary Gra-• en to Veterans Memonal hospltcharged. The dead included, a1- day at 2 p. m. at the t;;~1ng ed to Mayor Lee Smith 8 court shire, stopped to pick up a pas- by nieces and nephews.
dy , Racine : Orville Allen, Pom· aL and Ohver Allen, Laurel
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31, Chapel with the Rev. Wilbur on a charge of faiiJng to yleldlsenger 00 Powell-s! and a vehic- Funeral serv•ces WJII be held
1C)Jfl. taken to Veterans Memor- Rutland Band GIVel
RL 4 Oak Hill, kill~ In 811 auto Perrin olllclating. Burial will right of way.
le driven by Fred William Stew- Wednesday at 11 a. m. at the er:i;;cbar~es Saturday _ De-' ial hospttal Saturday after he Halftime Game Show
crash 011 Ohio liS m Lawrence be In the Plantz Cemetery. She Two minutes after the first art 33 Middleport rammed io- ·Frederick Funeral home, 18 ward Frazier Kanauga. Donald suffered a broken leg.
R II d Hi h School'
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County, o:1 Saturday.
was preceded ill death by her call was received, at 12:07 p.m., to 'the' rear of Farley's car Calhoon·st, Cincinnati.
The Robeson Po.;.erov· Lotlie She!·
d
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h1 band
husband, William.
. . Chief of Pollee Herbert Gilkey Damages were esUmated ai body will be brought to the Ew· field. R~cine· H~ber James
CLUB TO MEET
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Surviving are Utree sisters, was notified of another two car $35 The misbap is still under ing Funeral home Wednesday Hartford · Ru'u, Stethen Long The Middleport B&amp;PW club l::y
e na o ft an m.
Mabel Wolfe, Pomeroy; Erma wreck on North Second at the investiaatlon
where friends may call after 6 Bottom · · Mrs Stuart Brewer i will hold its r~utar
dinner
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Langsville; Nell Tracy, Hoack· meeting Tuesday at 6 30 p.m. Rutlaod Boy Seoul troo
and
was !llllllllloned al 4.30 p. m. Johnson, Pomeroy, a nephew, He sa1d Cecil W. Rice, 25,
LOCAL TEMPS
Gravemde ntes wJU be ~eld mgport; Agnes Wh1te. Pomeroy: at the Martin restaurant. The j senled a halfllme
of
Saturday for Jay Watldna, 5, at. Elmer Johnson, Jr., Wheeling, RD 2, Racme, attempted to mak
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Thursday at to a. m. With the HetiJe WhJte Pomeroy Anna busmess meeting will follow at pre . .
hing
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i the Columbus and Southern Ohio ' precJSJO". marc
at the utter he bad ouslalned a fractur- and a niece, Martha Mae Sny· a left turn and hit an auto oper- The temperature lD Pomeroy's Rev. Joseph Kraly officialing Hossman, Clifton.
ed right lei. Tile youngster was der, ParkersbUrg. Friends may ated by Clarence Fausnaugh, business diStrict at 11:511 a. m. at Beech Grove cem•tery,
Sunday Admissions Mrs. ' Electnc Co with the program land- Middleport football gamt
taken to the ofllce of Dr. J. J. call at the funeral home aoy- Jr., Circleville, Damages were was 70 d~ and sky darkly
George Fields, Chicago: Lan- on 'he thc,;;e of Emblem and Saturday
drum
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Davil lor treai!Mnl.
lime.
moderale. Rice was cited on a overcast.
Meigs General Ho•pltal
don McDaniel. Middleport · Gil- Federation with Ruth Crow _Ray A
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AGmls to Sal"-'••
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-.....-r axter, Pomeroy; O'Neilldistrict director the speaker. Sandr Dean•and Linda H _,.•
ora Dean, Pomeroy: Ethel Har- Quillen, Hartlord: Pearl Stuck'
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linger Pomeroy: George Mich· ey Pomeroy. Alice White Min·
oo-captams, and Lillie lmbodeR,
ael, P~meroy; Robert Goldsber· ~ville: Rus;ell Wyant, R~dne; , MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Terresa: Dean IIXI Diaoa Rollo
ry, New Haven.
Eber James, Hartford.
Lawrenoe Elmer Hysell, !6, dy, majorettes.
Sll youths _ au 4-H award Others attending are Anita current year. lo preparation for age limit of •oters to II.
DJscbar1e• Sooday Em- Dlsebarges Sunday _ Mrs. Middleport, soldier, and Rosewtonen _ 1111 represro'IDIIIHoudashelt, Millersville; Doooal Ute mock legislal,lve session the T1te delegates today hear Ro&amp;· met! Manley, Middleport; Ber· Charles Wagner and daughter, mary Hysell, 24. Middleport;
PLAN HOMEcoMING
Meigs cOUDiy tbiJ weell at lba· Relbe~ Pomeroy; Debbie Sbeelll[ del..,.teo met with representa- er Cloud, speaker of the Ohio tha Jackson. Middleport.
I Pomeroy.
Duane Lesbe S1dders, 18, Dar· Moroe Chapel
Melbodlll
3Ith amwa1 4-H Club
Harrisonville; Bill Allen,
live Ralph Welker last Tuesday House of Representatives and Dllcbarges Sunday - Mary Births- Mr. and Mrs. George win. painter, and Linda ~- Jef- church at Spiller will have Ill
beiiiiJ held at ObJo Stale UoJ. ter, aad William Downie, Jr., to dlseuu how a bill becomes a newly oamed stale auditor, dJ&gt;. Bonecutter, Pomer.w : Mrs. Iva Fields, Chicago, a son; Mr. and fers, 18, Pomeroy, wmtress; bomecorniog Sunday, Sept. 11,
venlty. Tbt)' Jell Saturday IIUII'• Racine. '
law and to famiUarlze themselv- CllS8 "Good C!t!~lblp - Heart Findling, Coolville.
Mrs. Harley Johnson, Pomeroy, Norman Eugene Hawley, 18, Rt. with a basket ~ at noon.
DIU IIXI will returD Wedoewlay. Spooaon of tbe five delqates es with the problems and re- of Democracy.
twin ,.,..._
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,l!tadlnl lhl u.t II IIlii Jlllllli- to the club llllllllfell are the sponslblles of a legislator.
Other beedHoe IJM"km lor
REPLACES FLAGS
Linda Sue Dunfee, 19, Mlddle. gram in the afterDoooL Evlqier Loltle of Pomeroy, wbo II Meli• Coonty Aari&lt;Jultural SQ. Anita Houdaahelt wu ,nemed the eongreu illclllde Mro. Marl- Racine American Legloa Post
port.
serv1og 01 dlocuulllti leader aad ciely, Ute C!llzeol NaUooal Bank 11 the Meljs county key lqis- !yn Vn Derbur Aller, lliso Am- No. &amp;OJ has replaced flaga m
UNIT CALLED
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COtllllfltl' fltr tile entire period o1 Middleport, aad the ldelp Jatar. She will serve ao an off~ ertca of 1168; Father Albert ~ schools of the Soutllero Local The Racine Emergency squad
OW 011 anmf
She will alit play ao Important County 4-H Club Council.
cer of lhl mock aesaioo. The tenweller, prlllll el oar Laey school distrtcl. The Legion also was called for Mn. _ )Charles
Weather
Alia II llle illrpel •ltllll!.
IIIIa a Speaker for the lfouae Tbe liz were selected buetl lltllll'ly 1110 boys and pll wbo ol MI. Carmel Cburclt at Booo, plans to replace n~ used for Blake, Syracuse, at !'45 p. m. Tuesday -lferable e. . • ean., wflll __. 11 . .
.. 1111 liiOCII ltllalatloe ...s~,.l,. their ._-tt ol achlevemeal take )1111 Ia lilt three leaJsla- 0., aad Jamet lloltalD, scl..tlf. other school affalra m the near Saturday.
was admitted n 101s, a lew Mmomlng ~- .....~ Idee II P;;-t ~.
11 IJt lJtld 111 !he 11a1e eapillll dllliDI put )'llh aDd nporll Uve •o!GU iiJll dllcuh ilnd lc Uuaust, U. 8. lleparlmeol ~t~ture. Clyde Wines, Jr., It post a medical pallent al Holzer boa- - . Utile ILJ ,.,._
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River news

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Dam 12.0, 13.1, riiJllltng I teet
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In spite of sales tax collee- , Ro"- $15,525.40, 2016531!, ,33 . Kanawh~t-Fatfs 2113, Char ' BY United Prell IDt adonal jat Hayneville, Ala., Jo conslder1sherlff, has been eharg!!d wtth Mississippi
Freedom!
offici~ votng
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lions m Ohto gmne 1m 17 ' "" $124 557 18 165 061 48____ -----:-testmr1B'61' Lo!ldon M.rmet I A aoolhem sovernor U.
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0 Aug. 20 shoJ&amp;Uo tiiYII!i ol, the alayll!' ot Damels and wtth Democrat!~ Party .to unsea'l WASHlNIJl'ON
cent for the two week penod Sctot• - $17306 79", fl9 ,165' ·I and Winfteld dams were on lh~ Sanders,
ot Georgia - said w 1 ClVIl rtghts
worker, u.ssault wtth mtent to llall m the Mississippi s flve Whtte House Sohcttor General Ttmrgwood •
en.Jmt Sept 4 ,l('('ordlng 10 3R 1163.485 96. $218.42~ 69
sills
Sunday "the race problem .. .ls i Jonatha
nlels, 28, ot Keene,
wound:iq at MnrnSftlt!.
ft',embers.
Manhall plaus to - se:ek
•John D Herbert , Trea&lt;ow nf Vinloo - 12.1197 84, $2,175 55,
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N.H., and Jhe "'IOUIII!Ins ot tho Other Oovetopmento:
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
- reinstatement oext . monl}l
State the len
southeastern $12ti88 46, $1J.&amp;'f684.
I Doal Movements:
Sanders made Jhe statement ] Rev. Richard Morrisroe, also 26, Washington, D. C. - Civil Probate jud11ea ID six Alabama before the Supreme Court ol
Ohin oountifll showed a dmp, 1 All of the ten counlles w1th Obi Rlv
L d R f'mAry at the 196$ Southern Governors !a Roman Catholic pnest troro , rights leaders planned a "Silent t.'OUnties have been prolublted felony Indictments disnnssed
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1Conference meetlnJ in Se.a : Ch1caco
with the exception of two, Ath- ' the exeeption of Att.ens a n d
er - . a Y os
' vigil" on the Jtound! at the I by .state circuit cow11 fl'OD'I agalnat a ll'~P ot white meu 1~
ens sM Vinton Athens coun.l Lswrenre showed lncrea&lt;es In up 14• 8.20 p.m • OVEC up I\, ljlsland, Ga.
Tome Coleman, 12. a highway !Capitol today In aupDOrt of
plae~ng names submttled by the deaths of three
civil
ty is the ont" roonly In the the colledion of motor vehicle 1·05 a.m; Nancy Jane up l 4, Southern governors In years eng1neer and speelal deputy drtvo by the 1ar1ely Negro federal Yollng uamlaero on rights workers ID MIS5JSSippL
group that h 1earl or last year'• , housetraller and u!le taxes for 12 50 a':' ; Pollywog up 14 • 3· 35 1past have dtlvoted time trying - fiscal year 11gures out oi the I the two-week pertod en.ding Sept. Ia m ; Carrte S. down 14 • 5. 15 to forestall integration. Sunday,
group.
j' 4 over the same pertod last a.m.; Southern down 15, 7.15 Gov. George Wallace of
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year. The Ngures showing the am; A. J. Patton down 16, 9 Alabama said there wu little
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The fiJures showlnf those for two-week and fiscal year collec- p m.; John Ladd Dean up 18, pomt to offerlnl a resolution
I the two. wt~ek periods ending tlnns follows Athens- 57,887. 7 a.m.; Jamel up 16, 1 40 a.m; act
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and for the rlsC'al y~ars start- 51 .' G~llill ~ $6,878 2!: $49.20 1ern up 17, 5 46 a m.: Chrlstme i ood ~~~ld l:c do forum: 1 ~0
mg July I, 1965, and July
1, $29.42611fi. ~~· 113?82. Hocklng- IH. down 18, 5·4~ am.: Onward fnlrodoce tl," Wallace Olltd.
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$26,001.81, 1up 19, 4 30 a m ',Buckeye State " 'I' h c 1a ' 1 s c 1earl y Ruby E. Evans, 64, Cltarles-,m. Sunday on Neighborhood Rd. lnlo a deep creek bed. The car bridge. Behind him, Akers lafl.
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9 1106 62 16022 85, 14,z:t1 12
23 ·74336 Jiick son - no 1965 u~ 19 • 810 am~ H~rve~~:; unconstltubon but nobody can l ton, W.Va., suffered a trectur·[seven tenth11 of a mile south turned on its fllil:ht side.
'~:~ - )re4o6 t '
ed to stop and struck the back
1 Gallla ;_1111
$i!093 58. $6,079.81,1 weekly ftgure 115 ·368 ·70· 131• da~ up :W, 3 30. m 4o
m, "'Y what the
preme Court ed right leg and shoulder In a:or Rt lU Billy Joe Patterson Psroons was cited to Metgs of tne Arrington car. No one
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12ll8 43 , $47 · 44~ 86 · Lawr~nce3 2- Beckjord down 20 • 4 2 a.. ·5 would do about t t."
two car ooll1s1on at 5·10 p m.1 21. of 71 Garfield Ave., lost COl'"''" court Sept. 17 on charge was injured.
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112,504 77, 113,233 84, IH9.l 3 4, Char_1" Steven&lt;on up :· 48.1 I Whtle !he eover rs were I Sunday on Rt. 35, at R.ldney, control oo a curve and went off ol
e to obtain a lltle. The Weekend arrests by !he patrol ~
Ho&lt;kln&amp;- lli947-96 • 17·220 ·77 ·,173059\10 Metgs-;ll,4l3B9., am · ln~la~ar~ow~ ~~ Z ~:· meeting in Sea loland, a grand ! the State Htgnway patrol re-•the right stde ot the road.
ca
d medium damage Dut jmeluod: Orville R. Crabtree, ,
9·998
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Injured. 130, San Leandro, Cali! , hontled
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to municipal court Monday for ·~
12 $1&amp;,181.48. 171,682 40.
, 7!11 82 $20,661 34. Ross - $19,- am : Jerry Bosworth down 23,•
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rs. vans wao rea • "'
The patrol cited Emory AI&lt;.
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- 110 231 81 $18- ' 2m 12 118 827 82
$75:157- 3 20 a · Helen R down Green- Marrelttl Club Winl
Holzer Hospital and wao trans- I a charge olap...J In eorass for ers 20 Rt. 1 Rocky Gap va speed in exce" for road condt- d·
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- 19 201 92. $16.827 82, 175,357 - up 4 30 Chrtsty down Greenup F•r~l Plt~ee Award
ber J Th
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th head H
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to municipal court Ott. 2 on a G 1\ipol'
ted
to mumclpal
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Melli - $6,282 72, $6,620.31, 41, $68,116118. Scioto - $19 762. 8 40 p m ; Eltsha Woods do••n
Her
t · omB! eor a os ump on e
· eavy m- , charge of falluro to stop wllh- 8
~131646 $&amp;11,!15.17.
116, 111,82782, 1105,55207, 1!!9.- Greenup 215 am.;
Doncar Mrs Guy Reynolds, regional pJtal, South Chart.,ron,
W age '" 81 done to the ear.
Jn the as•ored clear dlotaoce "":" ~onday lordspee~. m :~
Pike - $4.770.22,
$6,289.81, 140.03 Vinton - $2894.82. 12.- Bruce down Greenup 3 35 a m , chatrman of the Civic Beautlfl- Va. She wn• , one of four per- Another Metgl county •eel- after an accident at J p m. ~· 8Lfo Rlro:d,.tn ,:110~ 'n Cit\ A
f19,711.47, $32,812 40
no 59 112,876 55, 113,171.41. 1E P. Jones down Greenup 1 ~~ calion project, has announced sons mjured '" the accident dent oeeorred 11 7_15 p. m. Sat- Sunday on Rt. 7 at the end of ·~eel to c a ~· 1 ' ·~ ~~~ ,:
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- · am : Charles K down MP.Idahl that the Marietta Garden Club The accident occurred Whl"'D
the Silver Bridge He posted Cl
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18 for Jeft of oenter and Robert
I Meldllh\ 3 55 p m ' John
J 11 , for liS project m the Sears llidY!ell , drlvmg east, wa! mak- tenths of a mile off Rt. ,'Je, Of·
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~· Overmoyer, ~2. Rio .Grandt
j Ru.e down Meldahl 9 50 3 m.; Ctvlc BeaolifLCalton
oonte't 1 ing a left torn onto the Btdwell- llcers IBid Rober! J. ParaonJ, Officers said that Marshall etted Sept. 1~ lor speeding.
annual schnol
1Annelte Jones up Meldahl 10 . sponsm ed thl! pa.!!t sprmg Jt l Rodney Rd . and a car driven 16. Rt. l, Racn111. lost ~'ltrol Arrtngton, .43. Pt. Pleuan~ had The patrol•
~ pIn ; Nattonal up Meldahl a\8(1 won 3rd place In \he Stale by Thomas J. Sneed, 50, Sl AI· on the son berm went off slopped prLOr to the changtni of , bus lnRpectlon wao sctt~uled to
11 25 P 111 ; Pamela D 0 3 55 of Ohio Us proJect wa• plant- bans, W Va , struck the left the rlgbt •Ide of tbt road and the traffic aiiJUII to crooa the start this mormog at Rutland.
• hyr downp Me1 1' t'ng and b•·
"ltltca10n I th.,~ side of the Hemby car
OfflNJo:W HAVEN - The West deer troph1es given bv
I he am ; AIton Zep
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Viram1a Sllte Archery Cha m]r Stale I'UC
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a tpo • am u ~r : Bruce Llovd and Mrs.
U r a ' Hemby suffered body bruil!lt~
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Va. This small town Mbout 11 r~w m the 11ti:1te Oonn1c s de~r Herdm an up 9 50 p 1'!'1 ; Phil· I Swisher. ·
as did Maude ~ . Hembv, 48,
nu !es above Wheeling, w va k11!cd on tht fh st ri av ot the Jp Sporn up 1 30 am. Solv~y
j Rt I, Bidwetl, and Manda Hen·
was the gathermg place of . a- 1964 huntmg season was, ab.o ll1e down 3 am : Ahce down 3 30:
ATI'F.ND MEETING
dersun, 6&amp;, Rl 2, BldWE'll All
bout 180 archers all rompl'flng , b1ggest deer klllel'l for. It' }'tar am ; Queen C1lv up !i 40 am
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charged Sneed
A total of 84 tarKell wert" The remammg Lemanhaw club Jane Lu cas up \1armet 6·10
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, mg 1n gan un ay. ey wrre w1 11 1 rec ess opera 1Ion Rn
A once bJ&amp;-time mov1e star 80
ahot O\ier a one and a half day mem be1 ~ s1mo1mg m compc 11 a m ; 0
1earer own VI In· M
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enod The !oral club of New !10n were · Frances Taylor, New field 4 15 p m ; Beaver up Wm- r an Mrs
lUrston one, pose
. appear e
I Slndy Dennil, who rose
to iS m a motion p1cture relief Ernest Borgnme and Donna ~~
~aven wa 11 represenled bv about Uuven Mr John TDvlor. \1a~· lteld 2 40 am . Allen R Mer 1 Mr and Mrs Max Manuel, day m muntclpal court.
stardom on Bro•dway and JS home, not expected to live- and Rancourt, who got married In .~
16 membt&gt; 1s. out of the 16 com· on, and Harold Russell, or West nil down Wmf 1e\d 2 I{) :3m ; 1George Snrgent, Elmer Bush I Two persons had minor tn1ur· l n.ow Hollywood Kilmina: "~'ho'l an especially aad case because Mexico, pl~n to go thro~gh an·
t ng \hey were able to cap- Columbia
I El"erellff down WmJ 1eto ~ 10i and John McKenzl e The Oct 1 Jes m 3 one car accJ~ent at Afraid of V1rJinla Woolf? ba1 not one of h1s chums ever VIS· other weddmg ceremony m CaU·
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' , H E Bowles up Wmf1eld ' 10 diSinct meetmg w1ll be In 9:35 a. m. sunday at Rt 124, 1 become smttten
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lure mne ol the wtnmng place
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t" 3 45 a m · w H Shaver Jr ' Pomeroy Regular meetings of four tenths of 1 mtle west of' ligan, the great jazz musu!IID A top name teleY18lort: star, divorce becomes {mal m Octo:
I r;'he only fJrsl place brought
down WJn,fteld 6 35 am '
Meigs Acne 2171 are held each Rt. 33 when Charles E Bax-1who comforted Jady Holliday v~ry marri~. bas been usiDJ ber .. It's nice to see f?lks like.
t·rlme was won by Wanda Kmg :
Monrlay mght. All membPr! are ter, 17, Pomeroy, lost control 1m the last tragle mrm~hl of bll' hi• current (ltrl frtend as IJ~est En:ue bel.n&amp; so conve.ntion~l ..
lnvtled
on the wei highway.
life. Friends "'Y they ve never on h~1 ~how. Granted hla VHlW· Qwte a bit of talk In jazz c!fcl~s
"' New Haven wanda holds ,
women's F'ree Style ('la~s
SUlT Fll.ED
Gilda BaxLer, 47 , and Shirley seen sandy so much In love
en .. ~n t add two and two, but was ca~sed by Louil &amp;:llson 1
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II ate t'ha "'~'on s h1p tttle 1
A peltlioo seektni p9rtilion'
STUCK STEEPI.EJACK
, Baxter, 16, Pomeroy, were tal&lt;. MGM exeeutlvea p~ld !hot hJS nle ought to be able to It- quote, ID • trade magazme, to
o;lmt &lt;:~ lutal score of 812.
,of real estate and other relief , ROENNE. Denmark !U P[)- en to Veterans' Memorial Ho. when ''Doctor Zhlnco has~~ gure .. lt ~ut... Everybody else on the ~(feet. that he,.had JOmeG a
. ,. \1t Kmne\ ot Pomerov' Rex O'Brien, Mary O'Brien has bee n flied m ~leJgs County A "'teeplejack climbed to
the pltal by the Pomeroy F.mergen. world premiere on Dec. 22,
~~' inside Js, becaust the tounng ~l~, band on a perma.
l! pl:Jt ('d Jet und 10
this to Vada J Hazelton. James A Cu mmon Pless rourt hy Jack top or an 80-fool chimney ~odHy 1cy squad, tr~ated for mmor 10. will open with an advance sale gtrl ~ pail are talkers,
and oent ba~rs. Was be kidding, ur
h;, \l'llh B ~!£
H.nelton. 2 acres, Bedford
and JoAnn Ward, RF'D I, Porn. and was rescued by a hehcop· junes and released
of mnre than $500,000
Bar- they re IUDply bragJilRS about -if hes sertous- wher~ does
erO.\', auam9t Hrchard Jerfer s, , ter four hours Iuter berau o;e he The palrol saJd Baxter't car bara Hutton and her exotic li~ success . A.recently·mar· that leave Pearl Ba1ley . ~Y·
In the \~1•men s d1v1s1on, fin. Shtrley Wo lft' , Grace Wolfe to
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as ltb
r mg S('( und m !he sta!e. was State or Ohio, Easement, Salis. et al
I dared not climb down agam. =~~~\,:~f. ~~u~~gh! ~:r:f r~~~ then~lde;eGr:: =el In Z~r· tremendo~s ~ttle ~n ~h/~~t o~
ony a permanen~ :asis.w
~. nn ' Ohlm~er ul New Hav- bur v
utllrtv pole and a fence owned ich, but surprisingly 1~e reg11- a lhen·bema·rdmed moVIe that
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r n She "'on seC"ond platE" in Albert Wesley Fry, Martha
b ~· d Goeglein There was tered 15 Miss Barbar.a Hutton the 1tan of the fhck were all Lance Reventlow IS hlilVlnl
(' ·~A Womens F1ee S1vte, B. F'1v to Sta te of Oh1o, Ea~eredam
t ·the
uard and he as "Mr." Doan. Bar· butstufflngcottoDintheirears. terrible trouble with hi&amp; leg,
1" lh a IIJ!.tl Sl'flte ot l.OO'l
rnent , SalisbuJy .
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ra~v~nd mi~~; the 1: and Ibara has put on a little we~lght The bride is 1 very attractive m:oken in a ski acc~dent. n:s
Eu~ene Mt Kmney ot Pom~ Anna M Rvther.
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and looks remarkably well, but and talented lady ; she just has still rn a cast, and w1tb aJI h1s
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ruy, '\lh10. shot~ 1.320 and phtc Glad~s Q Bissell. dec, to W1le~ca:ter was Cited to Mel•s 1she could do with a wardrobe a ~enchant for
marrying zillionS to pay ~best poSSible
•d th trd '"K Class Men 's t'ree bur ll ~nsell , Kathleen Carnaby
county JOVentle court on "a I advisor. Like you don 't wear ' drunks. The last one wao a doctors, Jhey don I seem to be
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han. l~ayward 8J!JseiL Ho"Aard
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rt hotel on """" tured drunk b t thi
char e of s·-' in txcm Ior i ml s e a a reao
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' o s one able . to , solve the problem oI
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Herman Knapp of :.lew Hav- B1~~ell, \ 1rgm1a l.1ght Ralph
1 warm Summer day - It, 10 IS a bbd-tempered drunk, so 1t making lt well again .. Patty
en JJiaced second m B &lt;lass. Btsl!ell, panels, J.ebao~.
• MODERN MONSTER
ut ~ant lthsay '?hankkodA Mil~e roAa tcbon Mtons.
. Ideed- ,you wear one anywhere ou&amp;ht to be aU over quite qu1ck· Duke was so successful with her
00 er 81K11 coun1Y acCH
l\h-n ~ lnllt mctive d1V1s10n w1th Wll lam T P1ckens
Altre Dear He len:
' 11011 . 0 e many m
Comedian Bob Newhart jour ly,
smgm&amp; and danclnc: 1n her new
8 total of l,tG!
.lean Pickens to Ru~sell QUJ\!en, Pleae writ e somelhmg about m Uus great country of ours .- dent occurred at 2 p. m. Suo- I ed lo Chi
th th da
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the orealesl rnonsler of our (,'OR!JON L. DA\'IS, "" St ~.. on Rt. 2" at Cltoster, A ney
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stmcltH Classes were
Jeey (; lt&gt;n n 1 Cundl fl Rarhel cun- time "
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Roush of New Haveu.
th1rd dlff to M&lt;:~non H
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69 Rt 1 Lo11a Bottorn 1Lalled - 1
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have t'tlio children , ages six Dear Helen ·
on a steep hdl, drifted bact.
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Some of the papers have beea
Allee Knapp of New Haven. Elizabeth H. Harttnger, dec and ten. There IS only one Our 11-year·old son Is every· ward and struck a car driven 11igned to
gota.
~ ''blond.e all over," bas been popping up witb wierd ltema awho captured second pl;u e w1lh Lo Mary Elizabeth Thomas. E· other family dose by. These Uung a boy should be. but our by Grant B lsom, 32, Mlddle- 11 Somehow tbe show biz neop)f ~vr 1, ~. AnQ.Marare.~. now star bout ''YOUIJI John Garfield Jr,
a 657 m Cla~s c, Women's In· hz.abeth H Thomas Cert for people are well educated .and older daughter couldn't
be port Minor damage w1s done aeem to make their rNnance nne m Sta1eeoacb. Miss Two 1 11
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stJnCtJVe diVI SIOn. Ruth Housh 1'1ans. Middleport '
a plea~ure to know. our pro- worse. Sh e wont• ta lk to me. to both cars, no one was tn·1seem more interestmg,
or at Nam•s, being astr onger 1ype o owlnl
., m s at era ootand Karen Clark, al.so of New Arlene L Oav 15, Me~x o Da btcm IS "the monster" Y.luch She gets up, hxes her owD jured and no char&amp;• was filed. 11eut more complicated, lban ~n M~llyn, ordered every· steps. The only son J o hI
Haven f1mshed i!e&lt;.ond and Hurd vrs. to State nf Ohio, O'l9 aere has completely taken over the1r breakf.1st, then goes back mto Still under tnvestiRatloo 11 a those of the averaae cltlzeu. thinc pamted and upholstered Garr1eld had wa!l named David;
w1th s 503 and 463 resped1vely Salisbury,
11\'es 1 mean thetr teievJ~ lon the woodwork. She arts as if hit-sktp accident which occur- Take colorful British lover-boy lD hot pinks, shocking purples his daughter was named Julia
ln D Class Women 's Instmct1ve
Ar lme L Oavts. Max o n 11 . ' set
I wasn't there, no matter how red at 1 45 a.m. on Rt. 160 Peter Finch and curvy linger and yjoJent gold~ .. Don't wor- after him. He was originally
Larry and Wanda Kmg r.CJp. VIS to State of Oh 1o, 8~6 acre, Their C"hilden are glued to much I say to her. She 1sn't m Vlnon An unidfnbf1ed car , Shirley Hassey. They were ))e. ~ •t:»out FederiCO FelllnJ 1Upo Jule1 Garfinkle -·.
Doct~ra
tured third place, shoolln~ m SaltsbwJ
the set from the time they get awful ly bright m school, where· struck a parked car owned byi trothed, but man Interview with pmg m the far-{)llt party.sceoea. bere are worr1ed about the 11
the husband and wtfe compeh
1up until 11 p m Even m the B!J our son gels straight "A's.' V1ctor L. George, 29, VInton. English newsmen on the set of He set quite 1 pace with "La creasing numbers oheryjcemea
lion, With the 1mpress1vt total. . ~
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' summert1me they don't gel out She never thanks us for all we There was m1nor damqe t.o tht "Flight of the PhoeniJ:' 1 he was Dolce Vlta,"..but m bls ftrst col· returning from overseas-trona
combined flCOJes of 2.08Y
, F!~l'. COURSES OFFERED to plav When 1chool Is got ng do for her, wh1le our son shows left rear fender and body
!reported to h1ve rna.de some or .~~le, Jullet and the ~reece to Vietnam, you name
ln the team com pe1 11 1on the ~ lve courses Will be otrered on, the1r four-yt:ar-old watrhes h1s gratitude Sht''s fat and u"-• Thom1:1s E. Lloyd, 20, Galli- st1temenfl that Irked Shirley no Spratz, tht celebrating lnclud· 1t - who are hooked on dope.
locals fmshed just out ol the 1 ~ Uhw U mver~ lly' s Aaul t ~~u· TV all day long, until the old· g~mly and I ketp telling her 1polls, waa cited to mumcipal end, as a result of which she es the aucUoninl of a gorgeous The services don't seem to be
runmng lor fourth plal'e
rn tatlon progJ am thl~ fall I he er ones get home and lhen lhey she has to reduce but she )UBI 1court Wednesday on 1 abar1e broke the engagement and wheo aJ.rl. The ceMOrl ought to love aware of the mounting cases of
both the ln~ tmrltve an~ r 1ee courses are a('countmg 76, lhs- ALL wa:ch. Theu meals are walks away
!of speed 10 excen for road •lut heard from was contem· lhatone-orarethereanycen. addiction, but it'a bound to
Style Team!. 1he inshnd 1ve Lory 1. Music i, and physiCal ALL served m front of the TV. I try to be a 811od mother. [ conditions after an accident 1t1plating marrying aa Arab chief- .:n any more? Doesn't seem make headlJnes.
tt.am wa s 1.a 11 , Kmg
Her· edu cation 139. and an engmeer-1 I have always lim1t rd our I'm popular and sociable and , 11 50 a. m Sundey on Rt. 7, a ' tain. (Doem't that sound Uke
man Knapp, Cordon Cla1k and 1 ~8 &lt;'Ollr:se m basic electronics. chtldren's watchmg. But it's acllve m PTA and am always mile south of Chnbirt.
I the femJrUne equivalent of rashMike Taylor. 'I he Free style Cla).;s~ for all courses wrll met-! dif!tr.ult when lht&gt;y see nothmg domg somet111ng for the school
Officers said that Lloyd, driV· ing off and joining the French
team was, Eu~l'n{' M1Kumey, wrt&gt;kly wJth . reglstr&lt;~hon ,held but TV at their netghbor '!. AI· Our son won the Science pnre , ing north, lost control on tbe 1FDreign Legion!) 'ftl.e btg nep
Wanda Kmg, He1 ma n ar.d Nan. , dunng the 111 .51 m~Lmg hrn so, 1 w1sh they had someone last year and we were so wet highway went off the rlJht dilemma on Broadway : tbe po1 ~ llasses Will met&gt;L from 7 to to play w1th. These k1ds would proud
cy Ohlinger
But our daughter - side of the ~oad and !truck a lice are havtng 1 tmib1e job
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Besides trophies tor ~huoting i .JO P m S&lt;:~IUI day mornmg be fme compamons, It Jt weren t 1whal'!t wrong'' - MHS J.
I guard rail. He wa 1 oot JD)ured. beceuse of the amazing DUm·
the club brought home n1ore 'llP · ~;gt~e~·J ng cla~s will meet 9 for Lhe Monster. Do other par-' Dear Mrs J ·
IThere was heavy damage to ber of remale impersonators who Sandra Mayea, 20, Hender-~ The front end and left from
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honors Larry Kmg was elect. he
m A dasse~; brgm ents have Uus problem. and Without even knowmg the the car and minor to the guard ! have invaded the~ bord@l of mid- IOD 1uffered a laceration oo the of Ute McCulty car bad heaVJ
ed unamrnous\y by 1ht· Hllend- ~ "::eek of S~ pt 27 OC"t 2 Un· whKt do they do1 - MONSTER family I could guess
Your rail
streetwalkers. Don't IIJk rf8ht foot and abrasiOill of the damage whUe tbere wu mD
ing 160 an hers at the annual versny ~r~d\'w "'' 11 be gJHn 1MASHED
Jdtmghter can't
compete Ai 11.:10 p. m. Saturday, an me why It's wane ror the fel- back In a two car collfeion at ium da~ace to thl r1&amp;ht doll
1f1rst w1lh her mother, thtn aectdent occW'red on Rt. 588, lowJ to lwinl the pocketbooks 1:08 P. M. Sunday In Gl111po- of ~ Eadl car,
banqutot held Sund&lt;~ y n1gh1 . as upon sut:tcss
cum plrtton
Dear \1 M ·
their Slate PrPsJden! fn1 the
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Almost e~,oery mother has this w1 th her brother, so she has about Uuee nules west of Gal- than the Jlrls, but the cops are liJ. She was treated at HGl· PoHce cited Ead8 to mont_.
11165-96 year.
PLAN SHOWER
' problem - onle"' she keeps given up Before you lose her lipolis when William E. Wama- horrified.
rer Hospital, and released.
pal (;(JW't nut Saturday 101 I
Donme VanMat1e ol Ma~on A reception and mtsC'ellane~ K f1r m h,and. on the sw1lch-off l completely, start pru~lng and ley, ,7, Kanausa, )ost control
City Pollee uid MJu Mayes eharge of failure to yield tlll
ha~- the honor ol wll1nm~ both ous shower will be held Thun. button lou can't change yo~r forget comparisons Open your on a curve, went off the right! Broadway Gueaing Game: A wal5 1 passenger in 1 car driv- right of way.
da y evenmg. Sepl lfi. at 8 p m netghbor s bad hab1ts, but don l ' eyes to her good features and side of tht r11od and atruct a famous aetrtla, who 10t 1 hetd· Ill by Roy A. Ead:l, II, of 830
~~ervit•fl DPdif'tdPtl
at the HarrJsonvJI Ie
Grl:inge let them rub off on your child· emphas1ze them;
don't push : fence owned by Earl Tawney. Uned divoree 10 she coukl mtr· Fourth Ave. Officers llld the
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Hall hononng Mr and ).1rs LHr· ren When telev ision, becomf's her fartl.er away with naggmg , Wamsl ey was ciled to Galha ry a gorgeous glamor boy, is Eads c.ar pulled out of Bob Ev~SENTINEL
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A speC'Ja.l servwe d1'd 11 ated who are housek,epmg m Harn-' break the tube or change the , As ht'r ego builds, her figure wm 1JUday on a charge of •Peed 1a joke. these d&amp;yl because tht and collided wJth a car drlveu
Mlltl MAlON AliA
to the MIDI!!try of the GHieons sonvtlle The event li beilll k1ds' channel to OBC-3 tOUT, ' shrink, and, who know!!, her e~cess for road condltlonl 'fhe ctrtmony ha1n't te.ken place. up Elltem Ave. b)- BWy 0.
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International ":' JC ~~~ld at tht sponsor~d by their fnends and Bt'fore I Count THRF.E )- H. ! grades may even rise Th1 s' car waa demolished and 'there Some or her "best friends" are McCulty, 30, of 1145 Ealtern Ave
H~atn Methodist (hurch m. neighbors. The bnde Js the for· Dear Helen ·
girl needs to know you care, was minor dsmqe to tbe feDCt. uylol abe mutt be maklni ber
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Middleport at the Sunday morn- m•r Joy Wtseman.
May I express my thanks for and II will lake a lot of real , Wamsley was oot injured.
own weddiDI IOWD, llltch by
ENROW IN GBC
mg wor!lhip servicf' The speakthe many letters, cards and carmg to show her! - H.
A second acctdent oa:urred atltch, and abe isn't very 1ood Sandra Kay Franz, 310 COD- lll'f.
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er W&amp;.'t Mr Samuel W String,
books I have rece1ved smce our
at the scene ol the Wamaley at I&amp;WlnJ . , Half a dozeD of dor·st, Pomeroy! has been ac;:.-"~
an U!lshmt to the VT;e prrs1LODGE ~ MEET
' !lOR asked people to wnte to This column Is dedicated to wreck at 12:10 L m. SWKlay New York'• world
famous eepted by GaWpoU. Buslneq o~........ •"~•
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dent of the ~troston• Company
A spectal meetmg ot Mtddle- me , v:a HHU. He and my w1fe family llvln11, so 11 you're hav- wben arry c. DoiSOD 18 Rt n~t spola au under presaure Collep for the Fall Quarter IJ6. oo..- =-~~'Li=:i
A. spectal anthem ·~~tiled. · If port Lodge No 3!13, ~r"' and 1planned tht• surprise, and 1'11 ing kid trouble or just plain 2, Gallipohs, came
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their real eolate ofQces, fllnnlng Septainber 14. A 1911
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With AJI Your Hearl, by Men- , Ac&lt;'epted Masons. will be held be forever grateful to every- 1trouble, let Helen Help YOU. curve m the rain llld failed to
m~y eluba will be foreecl IP'aduate of McKelllllch !khool, _., ...,.
dolsoilll, wa• sung. by lne chotr on Toe..tay nlgln, September one who helped cheer a Jotal She wJII also welcome )'our own see tho flashinc red ll&amp;bt on cloat beca... tbey're occupy- she wiD puraue I
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The Middleport Yellow Jack-jltne Boddy Moore went lhe 3!1 passing The offense was also Rutland
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only by early season ummg I a quarterback sneak
Roger tinually opened up holes m G. Sauer, 5 yd run.
ills and a defense that ret used I Swartz's run for the
extra Rutland's right side.
I Starting Uneup: Offenae G
to g1ve ground, won thc1r first pomt "Aa s shorl by a yHrd
STATISTICS
defense .
game of the 1965 gr1d seas~
' In the tlurd quarter lhe Red
Mldd. Rut. • Middleport - Fred ~
Saturday mght over Rutland , 12vd~ got eloser to !he Jackets ' First downs
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O, ,.m the Rutland held
al lme th;-m lht&gt;v hud all n1~hl Total Yds. Rusb.
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88 Ashley, Buddy Moore, Mar•
[t was the first time a Mid- as lhey recovered a Jar. ket Yards .. asroJiog
72 3d Tannehill, Rod Sauer, L1rrJ
dleport team had won at Rut- fumble on the 26 yard l!n~. The Total Yards
Z48 134 Vance, Georle Sauer, Rogel
land for more years than the thre&lt;Jt was short hver. , bec&lt;Juse Punts
1-Z3 4-22 Swartz, Ronrue Hindy and Sam
modern football htstory books on the next piny a Joe fl awkms , Passes attempted
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tell. Jt was the opemng game pass was mler('epted m the left I Passes compleled
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4 Rutland - Sam HlclcJ, LN.
fo1· both clubs
j flat by Rod Sauer.
Passes
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Penalties
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35 Welsh, Roger Black, Ropt
ball arner - 106 yards m 18 ond and !mal touc hd{JI'.Il with Fumbles (loslJ
3
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cames - and the front wall approxlm&lt;liPJv one mmute left By quar•ers:
Barrett, Perry Kennedy and
workmg well, the Jackets nev· m the game fo llo\~mg Hod Middleport
0 6 0 S -12 Bill Kennedy.
er were m serwus trouble That St:~ue1 &lt;&gt; St'cund pa~s mtt:rcep-~--front wall on defense, John t10n ol the i·venmg
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Blake, Ken Barns, Fred Robm- George S,IU er lnok a pttchoul
son, Larry Vance and Dav1d around ngh1 t•nd lor tne fmal
Ashley, whacked down, or help- touchdowll of 1ht' n1ghl from i
ed the hne backmg crew pull the 5 yard ImP The ex11 a pomt
down n ~arly every determmed try. bv Gt"ol g1· s,ntt·J .u ou nd I
Rutland assault
\ell end. w,1s sh ~JJ I, ug&lt;ll ll hv ~
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holes opened {J)r the Jackets 1
Io march Ior 174 yar ds on II1e ground hgrum•r \\ ;J " C"l•l ge Sau-1l
Ier wil 101, 1,1rd ~ rn 18 card
groun
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The f1rst quarter wa~ pl&lt;tyf'd top grnund g,nnt·r &gt;"1111
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MiddlPpor1 s dl'(t'tlsP \\.tS par- ,
coach Bob As~y·s boys threa twular\v t&gt; flt 'llll'e, lioldmg Hut· l
Lened once from Rutland's 20 land lo !:IH ya rd -: ru ~ l1111g and
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WORKHORSE IN ACTION - No. 40, the Jackets Jun lor halfback, proved a workhorse Saturday ni ght at Rut- on a pass rntercep\Lon bv the I HOSTO N IU~l\ _'\he Roston
L~nd when he earned 18 t1mes for 106 yards This tackler m1ssed h1m but the two blaeks hrrted Rutland boys, Red Devils' Sam Hicks The Red so~ h.1ve s 1 ~ n,d ptk her 1
nght, brought h1m down.- Sentinel Photo
Jackel') threatened aga m late 01ck
Hob1 nsm1 ol North
m the first quarter when Bud Andover, \1" ~"
to a 1966,
dy Moore htt for two consecu- contract w11h 111111· ~\.·trrloo
Oblo College Footbull
tlve passes to Fred Robmson Farm H ob111~on l1. t1l a '12 4,
and Rod SauPr ThiS Jacket rerorrJ , Hulu1hng tint"•
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threa t also d1ed w!lt'n. George h11!ers m thlh ' \t'dl\ .•1 Nonh
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The Jacke ts were held under 1Ne t herl&lt;~rlds I UIJJ 1 - r;al mn :
control fr om Uus pam! unt1l l Plowmensl.'hili.ov, , ol ttw So\oJet :
Cahforma Stale at
they exploded w1th lwo mmul\•s : Unmn lwtte1r'l.l her ll\Hl wor!J I
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left m the half.
I record JDr tile ~uo meter
Miami at Purdue
In this drive George Sa uer, br(';~ sts lrokf' Sundn v w1lh a
Jacket left halfback, earned 16 clorkmg of 2 mmu tes, 45 3
West Texas Sate at OhiO U.
times and gained 36 yards The Iseconds She set her prev ious 1
Toledo at V1llanova
drive started on the 4G yardm&lt;:~rk of 2 45 4 at Bt-rlm May 17 '
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�Pirates Win Opener, 28-14
Southwestern fumbled on the
first play to open the third perTwo iong electrifying pont iod with the alert Pirates rereturn runs, by fullback Clyde covering on the 30 yard llne.
Srpith sparked the North Gal· With Smith and Crace pick·
lla Pirates to a 28-14 win over ing up 15 and 13 yards respecSouthwestern Saturday mght at tlvety. North Gallia drove to ttoe
North Gallia. It WB! the open- two from where Smith scored.
ing game for both SVAC teams. Crace then ran the e&lt;tra points
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Sm&gt;th s run brought the home The Highlanders kept !!riving
fans w their feet as he plow·
iod. The&gt;r drive went high
ed through the muddy P&gt;rate : failed to score in the third
Held passing Southwestern de- li hted by passes from quarter·
fenders to score on a _55-yard b!ck Dale Bryant and freshreturn for the Pirate•' ltrst TD _ _
of the season. He also set up the
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70-yard gallop following a re·
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JetS 27-21
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man signal caller Keith carter
to ends Steve Elllott .and Woody
Carter.
Southwestern flnally received
their llrsl break ol the game
by recovering a North Gallla
l"mbte on the 24. Four plays
later, fullback Delford ElliSon
scooted over from the four lor
the first SW touchdown.
The Highlanders scored again
with 48 seconds left in the contest alter recovering another
Pirate lumhle.
Ellisoo &lt;apped a 21 • yard

French. LP-Chance !13- (71, Perry (8), Henry 181 ano
10). HR-Alyea (1st).
Haller. WP-Bolln &lt;!0-5&gt;. LP Jackson (1:!-19). HRS - Wil
!D&lt;•troU at Cleveland, ppd., rain Iiams (3oth), Banks (25th).

By United Presl Internallonal St. Louis at Philadelphia,
Kansas City at Baltimore, ppd. (Second Game)
poned, rain.
rain
Chicago
010 000 IIIII- 2 7 !
America• Leque
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh,
S.F.
o22 11111 04x - 9 11 t
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W. L. P~ GB. poned, rain.
Nallooal Leagoe
Buhl, Hoeft 15), McDaniel
Mmnesola
112 M •
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(IO lnnlngs)
171 • Abernathy (8) and Krug;
Chic.ago
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000 000 000 1- 1 50 Buhl (13-11). HRs- Boccahelll
80 84 · : ~~~ San Francisco t Chicago
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77 15 542 13
Clevelana
71 76 .483 21 ~ Moaday'o Probable Plteben Selma (2-0) and Cannh.:ato. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, post·
Ne~ York
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Milwaukeo at
·-c;· poned, rain
Cahlorma
67 79 .411 27~ nlght-Ftscher 17-&amp;) vs.
--Washington
64 81
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San Francisco at Houston L.A.
000 200 000- 2 7 I St. Louis at Philadelp.,la, pos
Kansas City ' &gt;3 110 371 371!. night - Marlchal (21·101 vs. Dierker, Owens (7), flay- poned,r_•_in_ _ __
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Sanday I Reaoulll
Nottebart 14-14).
monel 19) and Brand; Pod•·••.
Mmnesota 2 Boston
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Reed (6), Perranoskl 17) and
KADAR VI~ITS TITO
Chicago 4 New York 1
Elllo UN) vo. Law (!!HI).
Roseboro. 'IYP - Owen• ·IH).
Washington 7 Calllorma t
Only games scheduled
LP - Perranoski (4-li). HR - BUDAPEST IUPII - Jenos
Kansa City al Baltlmote, post.
Johnson (lith).
Kadar, first secretary of th1
poned, rain.
Tllfsday•o Gameo
-Hungarian Communist Part)
Satlrday
Laver to win the French Detroit at Cleveland, postponed, Los Angeleo al Chicago
(First game)
Central Committee, and his will
Championship!.
rain.
Clnclnnatl al New York,
Chicago
000 200 OlD- 3 7 2 returned Sunday from a Yugoend.
ClllCAGO - Buckpasaer won
-... Monday'o Probable Pltebero M II w au k e e at
S.F.
000 0114 OOr- 4 6 0 sla1•la vacation during whicl
Coach Bob Penrod's Pirate•
the
$335·471 Arlington-Wash- MONZA, Italy Jackie Cleveland at Baltimore night night
Jackson, Abernathy t7) and they visited Yugoslav President
received the opening kick - off
ington Futurity at Arlmg~ by Stewarl won the Italian auto -McDowell (14-10) vs. Barber St. Louts at Plllaburgh, night Bailey, Krug &lt;71; Bolin, Estelle Tlto.
and quickly moved into Southa half-lenatb over Father 1 lm· racing Grand Prlrln two hours, 113-9).
San Francisco at Houston,
western territory on running
By JEFF MEYER.~
age.
lour minutes, 52.8 seconds.
!Only game scheduled)
UP! Sport! Writer
gains by Smith, Crace and quarTuesdsy'l 1ames
terback David Skidmore.
When your opening act falls NEWd YiORIK th- triMocchasln AKRON, Dhlo- Gary Player Ch' go at Collfornla •'•'t
ed th
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ump m wo• the $50 000 first prize in the tea
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The Highlanders stopp
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of olf b llrin&amp; 8 Kansas Clly at Minnesota, night
drive by holding on a four and wings and a former member of Aqueduct.
311-b 1 1 tal f ~ y
New York at Wa1hlngton, nl&amp;ht By United Proal IalernaHonal
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Cleveland at Boston, night
Amerleao Leque
stripe.
well, that's show business.
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. - STUTIGART. Germany-The Detroit at Baltimore (2, twl· New York 000 000 100- I 3
Coach Pat Weiher's •Ieven
Manuel Santana beat Arthur Russian track team won the rught).
Chicago
100 000 031:- 4 5
drove for four yards but . were Sonny Werblln, a vetera~ Ashe and
CIt t f Drysdale first European track cup by
National LeaJllf
Downing, Mlli:kelsen (81
stopped by the Pirate line and show business mag~e k Ja~ defeated Rafael
Osuna to edging West Germany 86-115 In
W L Pet. GB Howard; John, Wilhelm &lt;9)
punted. Smith picked up the owner. of ~~ ~~=~11 or fum"bts; advance to the flnalo of the U.S. the two-day meet.
San Francisco aS 51 .585 .. : &amp;mano. WP-John n:l·7) .
oval on the North Gallia 45 and saw hiS lea d . 1 y t th National Tenrua Champlonsh&gt;po.
-Los Angeles
82 62 569 Z -Downing (12-14). HR- Tr•"hl
away a 27-21 eelS on o
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HICKSTEAD, Eogland (U . ) Cincinnati
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League BUFFALO, N.Y.-The largest - Nelson Pessoa of Bsazd, Milwaukee
71 63 .558 4
minutes left in !he opening per- om ner for
both learns. , cr o" d
In Buffalo I o otball riding Gran Jeste, woo the Pittsburgh
78 67 .538 61!. Minn.
100 000 001- 2
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73 68 .518 tl'. Boston
poinls failed.
Namath stood on lhe Sldehnes beat the Boston Patriots 24-7 In in 8 jump-off against Dlano St. Louis
70 73 .490 13~ Grant 11!1·51 and
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watched the Amerlcon Football Leagoe Connolly _Carew of Ireland. Chicago
65 81 .445 20 son, Rada!I (9) . a~
Afler receJV~ng the ensmng bargain-basement (a TV sell opener lor both teams.
Kathy Kusner of Arlington, Va., Houston
61 83 .424 23 N&gt;X~n (9). LP- .. : e&gt;n Ul-13)
kickoff the High landers drove bonus quarterback Mike '
-.fini shed third.
New York
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000 000 OlD- 1 7
from the&gt;r 37 lo !he North Gal110 Taliaferro direct the Jets lor YONKERS. N.Y. - Mr .. C.
Snnday•1 Reoalll
Wash.
OOt aJ 101- 7 1~
43 before puntmg agam. Sm&gt;th the entire game. On the same Song won the $50.000 B&lt;lly
WRECK PROBED
New York 1 Milwaukee o (10 Chance, May 16), Sanford 181
Ihen took &lt;he punt 70 yards day , 8 New York cast-off. Dick Di r e c t Pace
at Yonkers PT. PLEASANT _ Slate po- .:,in.i..m.i..·ng~s~)=======•and==&amp;dg-''-ers=;=Kr;;;e;;;u;;;;tze;;;;r=""il
before bemg wrestled d~wn on Wood, the quarterback who Raceway.
Uce investigated a two-vehicle I"
the 10 yard strtpe. Skidmore suddenly became expendable
accident Sunday 4:40 p.m. on
plowed over from the two lo when Weblin drafted Namath
Sauday
Rl. 2 north resulting In $200 ,
put tbe Galhans ahead 14-0.
ad ohn Huarte, came off tre 1 FOREST JllLLS, N.Y. _ properly damage but 00 personNorth Gallia's
third score bench to lead th' Oaki~nd Manuel Santana beat Cliff al injuries. The accident occurcame in the taller part of the Raiders to 8 Kdec&gt;S&gt;v~t -I~ Drysdale, 6-2, 7-9, 7-5, 6-1, w red when a car driven
by
All Ladles Interested In bowling in a beginners
second stanza on a 62 yard sror- victory over ansa!
Y 8 win the men's single• title and George W. Schwartz, 25, South-league reporrt for free Bowling instructions at the
lng drive climaxed uy Skid- Oakland.
Margaret SmiU&gt; defeated Billle side, was attempting w make
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes 10 A.M. Tuesday, Septemmore's 32-yard gallop. Thal l In
AFL
seson-openers Jean Moffitt, U, 7-5. to &lt;apture a turn Into Rayburn Road and
ber 14.
drive was aided by a zo · yard Saturday night, the Buffalo Bills the ~omen's singles of the U.S. was struck in the rear by a
Amanda Sawyer
By Dale Rotligeb, Jr.

drive by going over from the
live. Bryant passed to .Woody
Carter lor the ertra pomts 8 '
the game ended, 211-lt Both
touchdowns came agamst the
Pirate second unit.
Statistics Javor the Pirates in
rushing 140 to 90. However, the
Weihermen outpassed 1'\orth
Gallla 10 yds. w20 Both teams
had eight first downs.
B uarters:
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Southwestern ... 0 0 0 14 - 14
North Gallia ... It 6 8 0- 28

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end David Hager.
9 and the San Diego Chargers
-17, Rt. 2 Leon. Plants was CitThe halftime score was 20&lt;1 nipped the Denver Broncos 34- PAnis-Ken llosewall scored ed lor failure to have veh•iclo•'l
North Gallia.
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Mary Shrme, WhJte Shrine_ of
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meet&gt;ng and »Chool of mstruct10n .
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Bermce W1nn, worthy htgh
pr~estess, and V&lt;rgll Aikins,
walchman of shepherd&amp;, presid·
ed . ad presented were Naoma
Bnn~er, district dputy, who
was m charge of the school; Ed·
Uh Huts&gt;nplller, Mabel Bennett,
Pautme Atl(lns, Ehzabeth Lear.
Nellle Tracy, Fern
Cheesebrew, Flora Long and Mary
Hughes, past worthy hIgh

Invitational Dan~e
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BnnedMonday
At Mt• Union

matde fotr FriDcentds
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sor an Invitational dance at and Laddie H. Siders Frozier'a
Building X, the large facility Bottom; one brothe;, William
located just south or the Kaiser Maxwell St. Clair, Corapolis,
plant on Itt. 2, on Sepl. 26 I rom Pa.; eight grandchildren and
2 until 5 p. m.
12 great grandchildren
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Guest caller lor the dance
will be Selmer Hoveland of Wagon Mound N Mex who .
TO NAME OFFICERS
widely kno~n ·throughout t~: ~ PLEASANT - The Point
United Stales. All members of Pleasant Archery Club wtll
square dance clubs are invited have an_ election of officers for
to attend. 11 was noted that the the comulll year when the group
recreational hall of Building X meets on Saturday 16, at 7 p.
recently had a fan installed. Re- m. at the home o! Charles Walfreshments will be served fo~ den, 918 Mossman Circle. Memlowing th d cing S 1. 1 bers must pay dues lor tho comare welco~ annd ·d pee a ors ing year pnor to the elections,

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was born Sept 15, 19LO. in '
iate l
John and Be:va Fowler Callo- ,
way, and was a member ol the i
Henderson Church of Christ. '
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ice Crump Calloway; a son,
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Funeral service Will he 2 p.m.
Wednesday from the Crow-Hussell the
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m..
Concord cemetery.
Fr&gt;eods may call at the funeral
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and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart ot Ma.

attend Mars ha11 un&gt;ver'"·
ty, and will major In music.
Stewart played a trumpet solo
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral recently at the Baptist church
service for Mrs. Minnie Caro- ac_compamed by his cousm
lie Siders, 85, Frazier's B o t~l Miss Susanna Arnold of Pome-BUYS BULL
tom. was held Monday at2 p.m. roy.
in lhe MI. Union Methodist
C. R. Smith, Portland, has
Church with the Rev. Henry
recently purchased a registered
Peywn officiating. Burial.. was
0
·Brown Swiss .!lu]l, Holliday's
in the church eemelery. \
Choice Jay l474liii, from LawMrs. Siders, mother of former
renee L Holliday, Gallipolis, ac·
Mayor Virgil Siders, of Point
cording to a report from MarPleasant, died Saturday mornvin L Kruse, Secretary
of
iog at her home after •n ex·
the Brown Swiss Cattle Breedtended illness.
ers' Association, Beloit, WisconShe was horn Decembe 26
. sm.
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at
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PT.
PLEASANT
John
M.
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1879
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late George and Sarab Ellea Colloway, 54, He11dersoa, wbo
St. Clair. Her husband. Virgil died unexpectedly Sunday at 5:- Headquarters For All
F. Siders, preceded ht&gt;r
in 1 20 p._m. m th.e ~edlral Center 1
death in January.
· Hosp.rtal. Galllpolrs . wa~ a nvSurviving are t d· ht
er pilot for the Oll1o Rwer Co
wo aug ers, Hunting!

priestesses,
e a a mJsston
it
Virgil Aikin&amp;and
andErnest
Allen Wingett,
Hughes, free ·
.post watchman of shepherd.
ATTEND GRADUATION
lnvltallons were received to
attend the official visitation of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Evans
Gwendolyn Heeb supreme wor- 1~ere m Manetta Frtday eventhy high priest~ss at Athens mg to attend the graduation
Shrine on September 14, and at of the&lt;r daughter. Jamce, from
North Star Shrine. Septemhet Mar~etta School of Practical
27. rnvitatlons were also receiv- Nurses. Mtss Evans has accepted to attend receptions honor- ed ern~loymen~ at VPterans
ig Dorothea
E.
Shaffer, Memortal Hosp&gt;lal and begen
supreme worthy chaplain at her dulles today.
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Detroit, Mich. and
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North,
supreme associate '
u S.Cptu Iorin 31
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ol Mrs. Fred Wiliiamson ' with I A letter ol .thanks from Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Birchfield, presi-1Harold Sauer lor !Iowen sent
dent, m charge. The verse of at Ute time of her father '!l tuner·
the month was read by Mrs. al was read and tentative plans
Harvey O'Dell and tn. roll call for a nature tour were announWHs answered by naming a late ced by Mrs. O'Dell.
bloo~ing flower.
The program was 8 work·
Act&gt;on taken during the bust- Sbop ronducted by Mrs. Joe Boness meeting included the pur- lin.
chase of flower bulbs lor ther- During the social hour a surapy work in the Good Luck Gar- prise wwel sh~wer honored Mrs.
den club, Athens Slate Hospit- R&gt;ehard Martm who has moval planning a tour of the Hay ed to Chester.
Snowden gardens In tale Sep- The tr~veling prize brought
tember naming a committee by Mrs. t.:harles Carson was
and projects for ~xl year, and l won by Mrs. Don Harrison.
the purchase of !tiler baskets[ Refreohments were served to
lor the Rutland community.
12 members and one guest,l\lrs.
It was reported that four I Howard Anderson.
members had entered arrange1

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FOR SALE - 6 room bouse,
new garage and new gas lurnace, IS37 Nye Ave., Pornoroy, Phone WY 2·2344 or WY
2-61173.
8 10 &amp;tp

1960 Mercury Parklane H.T. Sedan _ $895

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trans .• pGwer steeriJli and brakes . .Mercury finest model.

1962 Ford Galaxie Con. Cpe.

$1495

$795

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Automatic trans. Good tiretl. Clean Interior. Radio and beater.
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story
frame, 8 rooms, bath, basemen!, coal furnace beating.
Close lo
$5000.00.
SMALL FARM - 20 ncres 15
cultivated, fruit trees, plus a
5 room frame house
with
?ath, basement, furnace ~eat~
mg garoge barn. . . chicken
house an d other bmld mgs. 17MIDDLEPORT-

MotOr C0,

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 p.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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For Sele

_ SHOTGUNS for sale.

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MIDDLEPORT- 6 acres and
6 room frame horne, cellar,
garage, front and back por·
ches. Can arralljje financing.

Cream finish. White Top. VS engine. Automatic trans., power
steering, new whitewall tires, Radio and beater.

I 1960 Ford 4 Door

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Jet black finish, clean interior, aU good tire!!, automatic

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INFORMAnON

Reel Estate For Sale

Bust'nell Servt'•-

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TRAILER SPACES, flat rate. Williams, Shade, Ohio.
' BULLDOZER work wantedI water, free sewage. Contact
6tp
Ponds, bushing, backfilling,
8
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John J . Fry, De pot St., Rut- Free est•"mates. Phone WY •v
8 26 30tc GAME ROOSTERS for
2208.
9 7 IOte
kOT HUNTING or trespassing, I land.
sale.
warren Rost.
9 111 6tc - - - - - - - - - Herb Williams, Shade, Ohio.
FOR SALE
9 I 6tp
FREE 1,11110 S&amp;H Green Stamps -=~1
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combustioneer
coal
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Bow . or v1ewmg t e new stoker, $20.00. Long Botlom, : ~REO . RADIO - combina·
Compact Vacuum Cleaner in Ohio Phone Chester 5-JSSL. lion um_t. lovely walnut con98
your horne. Phone Parkers·
sole, with 4 speaxer sound
9 11 Jtc system, 4 speeds, dual vol·
blli'J, 415-4862 Collect
I 8 30tp ONE MOTOROLA il ln. tele- ume control, highest fidelity,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.:._.:__
vision set. good shape. $30.00. with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
SISTER MORTISHA, a truly Phone WY 2·2262 nr WY 2· balance of !3757 , -sume
Sales &amp; Service
gifted palm reader - Tells 5374.
9 ll 3tc payments ol" $1.2.5 per week.
.
you past, present and future, VENETIAN BLINDS and re- Try it in yoor home. Call eFII.I Almost Every Car
love affairs; answers any or pairs, porch and
windO\f ' WY 2-6555.
9 8 6tc
all questions. One visit will shadea all kinds, free est•·eTransferable Wben
·
th t Sl 1e M
c_onvmc~ you a s _r ?r- mat~. Dale Wippel, 215 un. 19M COLOR TV. Thit set has
You Trade Cars
ttsha will read your life ltke ion Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 3lltc uhf and VHF, instant CX~Ior
an open bo ok. If you are wor· -·-- .- ~.
picture control. Picture tube e Guaranteed 24 months
ried or troubled don't fail tu ' TWO 50,000 BTU floor fur- still in warranly. Take over
or 24,000 miles
see Sister Mortisha. She's!' naces with all controls new.
t II 20
h eMost Popular Unlt
100 00 each Phone I"Y 2- paymen s 0 1 .1 per .nont
hel ped others, why not you? 1 ·
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or pay balance due $348.21.
ID the U.S.A
Private readings given daily 3442·
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Try it in your home. Call
In her home 7 days a week ELECI'RIC stove and power WY .2-6555.
9 .a 6tc
00
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including Sundays. 9 a. m to mower. Phone WY 2·3658.
lnrtaUN
1
U p. m. All readings satis9 10 tic liT COSTS nothing to use a
..1
fa ct0~ 0~ no charge_! L_ocaf... MATCHING washer and dryer, Blue Lu~tre
Carpet Sham·
5
ed thllJ side_ of. Galhpolt~ at Frigiciaire De luxe, 6 months pooer w1th purchase of Blue
K~auga th1s stde of S1~ver old. Call WY 2-242S. 9 9 l tc Lustre. Baker Furniture, Mid~~
Ponw
0
Bndge. Look for hand 11gn.
dleport.
i 7 6tc
roy, •
AU are welcome.
I
9 4 !Otp
SEWING machines, repair ..,... A&amp;\ CONDrMONING RefrlgOI'
a·~u:;;ro;;:;:M;;U:;B::;D;-;.E;-:IBSUr:-:::cca~n.ce....:.,
:. bee
::ceD No Federal Excial Tax
YICe, all makes. WY Z..228t. ation Hr'Vice. Jack's Refrtg.
canceUedT 'ABI your opera- 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
The FabMc Sbop, Pomeroy. eratioo New Haven, Phone
ltlr'l llcenloT Coli WY :1-2!111 FREEZER
$179
Authrolzed Singer Sales and TU ~
4 1 11e
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USED FREEZERS and
Service.
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REFRIGERATORS
lU6'110NEER
aMITH'S Clothing store is now I, 18 cu. fl. Frigidaire
Wanted To Buy
l!omplele S.rvko
open al Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 Chnt
$110
CriU Bradford
a. m. urdU 7 p. m. I 20 Uc 24 cu. ft. Unlco
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dlshea.
W.U., Prone or Contact
,c~rd Of Th~nk~ 1 Upright
$75
miscellaneon&amp; Call &lt;II" write :
A. '- !~:RD
Hot · t fr"
$30
Mra. Howard CecD, Ill w.
liB o,
WE WISH. io f!xpress our ap- 1
parn re 1gerator
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f · d ~ POMEROY
Main St., Pomeroy.
precJation to a our nen s 1
8 29 tfc JIE&amp;TINO, Pfwmhlnlo Maen.
and neighbors In Tuppers '
JKk w CoPlains and to the wOmen's I
M•naeer
TRA.ll.ER LOTS _ 1re1 ....,.. fDrllaees. ArDokl Brodlen.
auxiliary of tlle Reedsville
Ph. WY 2-2111
ap and water. Brown'o Trail 111 Eul MaiJJ Stree~ Po•
Volunteer Fire
Department ,
-~.-~ .
er Park (Stale Approvedl
Phane WY z.zm. . .....
lor the many acts of kind- 1FOR YO~ huntmg needs, VIs- Minersville Ohio Pbona W\
7 21 lie
ness during the recent illness ·Jt Stewart.• Gun Shop, Rut- J..132l
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•nd death ol our beloved hus- land, Oh1o. Shells, bullets and
NEIGLER BUILDING SuPply
band and lather, James fto.. powder lor re-loadmg. Also
For Sale or Rent
1\Bclne, Plastic wall tUe !4e
bert Fields. Special thanks to will buy, oell and ll'ade guno.
______ ~
per aq. fl for bathrooma,
the Ewing Funeral home. l
II_I 18tc CORNER LOTS, corner of bonae builders, aturnlnum BidRev. Freeland Norris
and i SPOTS before your eyes _ on Brick and Butternut. Con- tng, titcllen cabinets measurhls special singers and to your new carpet - remove tact J. W. McMurray, B 01 ed to lize ot kitchen.
anyone who helped in any them w1th Blue Lusii... Rent 493, Pomeroy.
7 17 Uc
9 10 3tp
way
electric shampooer $1 Pick.
Real Elflte For Sale
wire, sons, daughter and e111 Hardware, Mason, ·w. V'3. M9DERN 4 roo~ home, f~
· ·-~
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families.
lc
JShed
or
unfurrushed.
6
miles
7
9 8
1,
--~~----- - oast of Chester on Rl. 248.
HDUSI FOR SALI
- - - - -9 13 Itp rSLUGGISH
Phone 985-3080, Ronald 01· Modern Ranch Style. Beautiful
septic lank? Clog- 00
Lo
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lo&lt;ation on lop o1 omaU bill
In Memory
1 ged drains? Get Klean-Enr
rne, ng 8011om, 011 10·
facing state Highway Garage on

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FREEZER BUY

ALBimr M. COX, SALESMAN
W\' 2-3830
WY 2-36SI
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by owner, ortland,
Ohio, 6 room bouse and bath,
One one-eighth acre
level
groUild located to;,
miles
-nth of Portland State Park
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on State Route
124 mail
route, school bus at ~ door.
Harold L. Parsons Ravenswood, w. Va., Box 35, Phone
273-9m.
9 10 6tp

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Cmt•l L,
Barhm of .tomuo7,
onto , heH"bY &amp;lve• notice that •ht!
will llle her petllion 1n the Probate
Court of
County, Ohio. pra.r·

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First Meeting
Of Season Held
By Sorority

Driver Suffers

XI Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta SiSma Phi held its
meeting of the season
day evening at the Columbia
Gas office in Middleport. The
meeting wao preceded hy a potluck dinner. Mary Eli2:abeth Anderson was in charge of the arralll!ements.
Grace was offered by the
Rev. R. H. Martin of the Grace
Episcopal church, who also was
the guest speaker. Rev. Martin
gave a very impressive talk
on tlle topic, "What is Life."
Pearl Welker, 410Cia1 chairman
announced that a rush party
being planned for the October
social event, with Mildred
in charge. The Ways

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eans commtttee announced
card party 15 plan~ed !or
ember 29 al tlle Middleport
mentary scho&lt;.l.
•
The Srvice C{lnutUttee
ported that a $25 donation
been made to Woodwind
phony Orcbestra. Sabra
son, chairman of lhe
committee, presented
member witll an attractive
inal program book which
lmd designed and made.
Congralutatiooo were
ceived and read from
tiona! lor attaining the
star chapter award for 1965-65.
Attending were Robena
.
.
Brien, Sh1rley Cill!ter,
Reva
Vaughan, Margaret
1
Norman Amsbary Ann
Nellie Brown, Ro~ Sisson,
Walton Pearl Welker
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Karr, Velma Rue, Mary Anderson, Sabra Morison, Phyllis
Mullen and Marcia Hostetter,
O'tW•p
sponS&lt;&gt;r '
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The next meeting will be held
Th d
urs ay Sept. 23, at wltich
time Barbara Kennedy will give
a report on Girls State.

Minor Hurts as
Car QVeflufDS
PT. PLEAf' \NT - The Sber-

IH's depsrtment Investigated a
one-car accident Sunday 8:15
a.m. on Route 62 near the PaDtasote plant resulting 1n t50
property damage and minor iJI.
jury to the driver.
The mishap occulTed when a
car driven by .Jack A. Burris,
25, of12181!ogg Slreel, Pt. Plea.
aan~ went out of conll'ol, ran
off tlle righl side of the hi~hwav
snd overturned in a Held. Ttie
driver suffered abraslons of the
right leg.
Arrests during "tue wee k en d
according to jail records were:
Maxine Lucille Durst, 34, Pt.
Pleasant, defraud warrant; Dale
Sayre, 18, Racine, Ohio, Jack
Reitmire, 18, Hartford, and K..,...
neth Reitmier. 20. Hartford,
each charged with ol&gt;sll'ucting
an of!icer; John A. Byus, 48,
Pt. Pleasant, contempt of court
order ; Arlie F. Dillard, Jr., 36,
Pt. Pleasant and David Ray
Holley, 21, Pl. Pleasant, each
charged with driving while Intoxicated; and Donald L. Stutler, 28, Leon, charged witll iDtoxication.

Homecoming Plans
Are Being Made
PT. PLEASANT - Plans are

being made for Homecoming actlvibes at Point Pleasant High
School which will be held Friday, October 1. The Homecom·
ing Queen will be crowned durlng halftime of the Point PleaOant vs. Logan football game at
Sanders Memorial field.
Three Point Pleasant High
Sehoul seniors have been selected by their class to vie for lhe
queen
title. Candidates are Deb.
b10 Dawson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Dawson, 2030 Lincoin Avenue, Pt. Pleasant ; Sonia Williamson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Williamson,
Southside and Becky Nelson,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Nelson, 1001 Kenny Court, Pt.

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Henry D. Johnson, New Hav.
en; Mr&lt; Charles F. Sayre, Porn.
eroy; Kristal L. Sisson, Rt . 1
Pomeroy; Mf3. Cba rlei I. Blake.
Rt. I Racine,· Joseph R. Wat.
kins, Middleport; Weber C. 'nleolhald, Rutland; Mro.• Gladys
L. Cockier, Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Ralph D. Shain, Rt. 2 Racine;
Harry W. Woodard, Rt. 3 China
Grove, N. C.; Mrs. Vernon B.
Wood, Ironton: Mrs. Owen I&lt;;
Ramsey, Jackson; Mr!. Jewell
Cram..-e, Coalton; Mrs. Tnoma,
I. Laverty, Rt. I Oak Hill; Mr~
Robert Wheeler Jackson Frank
lin R. Lewis, )r., Wellston; Mrs.
Cllarles, J. 'Rebrook, Ravenswood; Norvil J. Hounshell, Rt.
1 Ewington; Martha Jean Coder, Rt. 5 Lucasvillt.

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Me~z~er, Mrs. James Peery,
Phillip R. Staten,
Th
Mr BMn. Lester
ompson,
' · elty Alonw
Mrs. Charle~ ~Jake, JohD H.
B~ll, Mrs. ~~!ham Hatfield, Mrs
Willard Wilhalllll, Mro. Barry
Rhodes, James Saunders, Jr ..
Charlotte Sayre, Timotlly E
Tawney, Mrs. Bacyle Sayre,
Mrs. Dennis Harria and Infant
daughter • Mrs. Bobb~ Head and
infant son, Mra. Wilham Boroff
and infant daughter·

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from the hospltal were:: Mrs.
Leona Beck Perry cardwell
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Mrs. No~mal Dean, Robert HaJ.
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POI"SOIIll entertng Holzer a..
pilal over the weekend _lncluded E 1 1 H 11
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Mrs. Roger. E. Halley, Enreka
Star Rt.; Miaa Kathryn L. Mayes, 7 Spruce St.; Mre:. Douglat
G. Spurlock, Rl 2 Galllpollli
Timothy E. Tawney, IM\1 First
Ave.: Mra. J. HoiUs Wood, Pa~
riot Star Rt.; Benjamin Harris.
Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Davie L.
Hutton, 620 Fourtll Ave.; Pen·
ny Ann Morrison, Pl. Pleasant;
Fred M. Stewart, Mason; Allie
C. Higginbotham, Grimms LaM·
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Ealeretl Ho&amp;pltal

7:30 p. .m. "UvlnD
Jn a Space
tht!r..,f1.er a. the e&lt;.~urt maJ bear
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Age" w1ll be tlle topic of the
.A~~it~~-~1 L. B•rt.;&gt;n.
program presented by Mrs.
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and Miss
Grace Campbell. Hostesses are
I Grace Campbell. Hostesses are
MiSJ Lydia Ebersbach and Mrs.
Gerald Wildermuth.
The American Legion Auxm.
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SEPT
will meet Tuesday evening at
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The Pomeroy
Elementary
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Pleasao&amp; Vahey Hospital
PTA will meet Monday ....._ Rutland.
ARMY POSTS 007
limber 13 at 7, .. p. m. 'Th~ere
... TUesday evening at 7:30 p.m. ADMITI'ED: Steven War_ner,
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will be room VIsitation and a11 a esc oo . e ev. Wendell rbuckle ; Mrs .. Floyd _Rirf!e ,
psrenl.! ara urged 1o be pres- Stuller of tlle Asbury
Pl. Pleasant; M1chael Kmca1d, DAMASCUS, Syria (UPII ent. Refreshments will be """ dlst Church wm lead devotions. Pl. Pleasant : _Marion Litchfield, 'll1e two lop posts In the Syrian
od by the executive commitlee Refreshments w•ll be served by SouthSide; William McConihay, Army no longer mst. A decree
The regular meeting of tb~ the executive committee. AI Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Barbara published Sunday abolished the
DAVs and the Auxiliary will psrents and friends are oordial. Hubert, Huntington.
posts of army commander in
he held Monday, Sept 13, at 1 ly mvited.
DISCHARGED' Mrs. George chief and deputy command•ro
The Pomeroy Garden club will
SEPT. 15
Woolen, Pl. PleBBant; Mrs. Ver· m ch10f and delegated powen
meet Monday 1 Sept. 13 at the The Winding Trail Garden oon Winleni, Boffalo.
of the two officeo lo Defense
borne of Mrs. J, w. McMurray. Club will meet at the home of BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. James Minister Lt. Col. MadhouJI JaMason, W. Va., with Mrs. Har· Mrt. Loyd Moore Wednesday, Meadows, Pt. Pleasant, a son. ber.
vey Van Vranken as co-hooless. Sepl. 1&amp;, Bl 8 p. m. Members
The Portland PTA will meel please refer .to yearbook lor
Monday evening at 7:30 p.. m program details.
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AT HOMI! IN SPARE TIME
gram w consist ofinstallatiotl m wiD meet at tho p
Study at home. Go as rapidly as your time and abll1ty
of olflcero and meet1ng flle new
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IHIIeroy
permits. Low mGntbly payments cover all books 1nd tnexecutive head Ronald Deem. Masonic Temple Monday
at
slructJons.
ll[ou are 18 or over and have left 1cb~
--Se~p-te-mbef i. . l!Y~.·--;;r All Septic Tank
Cleaner. --~9 10r6tp Route 7 with good road to DM~in n will aiJJO be'"get acquainted ~:30 p.m. There will be ioitiawrite for FRE BOOKLET- TELLS YOU HOW.
Mother Mary '' Mollie" Wil- Landmark Farm Bureau.
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highway. Four bedi'OOffil, Jiving, night" for parents and teachel'tl. tioo.
Coli• Prep - CommercMI - Vocllion.l H. S. C.Uf'IH
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away at her nome _ _Pomeroy.
9 3 30tp HOUSE in Middleport, I rooms dimn_g family kitchen break· R f h
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AMERICAN SCHOOL:DootPM-91 ~
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and bath Phone WY 2-5129, ~~fast ~lay m~d's util'ity and eThres menta wtll _be served. Wednesday Sept 15 at
a E1tt Long St., Columbllt, Ohio
at EnterpMse, Rt. !, Pomed ft 1
WY 2874
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roy, 10 yean ago.
62 Pontiac - $1,595
I 10 3tc 'and waU lo wall carpet on fa' epoll be hoalrd tho fiu oM • All members are urged to
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day nlghl of the moo'" at 7 ~ tend and bring oandwicheJ or
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a~dbrakes, Hy~C:. 8~.~~rmg
po ' 1 rooms
ath 10 Iand walnut. Air conditioned. p. m. Anyone wishing informa- cookies.
--~H_:_:elp Wanted
Syracuse, 7 rooms and 2' Large patio and double carport. tion about sewerage charg,.
SEPT. II
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COUPLE To operate NiteClub ·· 61 Buick _
$1,195 balhs
Syracuse, i rooms On lot 200 • 390'. )tsJ be setn may eaU WY 2-5571.
The Twilight Garden
Good opportunity for right 1 LeSabre 2 dr. Sedan. On.,- loand bath furrushed or unfurn- by appointment only.
wilt meet Tb1asday, Sept.
penon. Inquire at Higb 7 [ cal owDer. Automatic shift.
isbed in Syracuse, 8 rooms
PRICE REDUCED
SEPT. Jf
at 7:30 p, m. at the borne
Club, State Rl. 7, Middleport. I
and bath in Amesville. Jacob Write:
Tho Dolly Sentinel
The WSCS of lhe United Mefh· Mrs. Leverett Ronab wilh
' 10 3to •
Turner, 144 N. 4th Ave., Mid· ... '"-H
Pomo.-oy, o. odist Church will meet at lhe Gerlld Wildermuth .. ro-llOS-1
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ah Coventry Jewelry. Call' .
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Insurance
bouse, wash house, exlrs buUid·ll
TIME AND LABOR SAVING
8fl2..325.1 in New Haven.
i WST bright carpet colors .. . .
lngs, extra lot, near schools
9 10 6tc I Restore them with Blue Lus- GRANGE INSURANCE, Mullen cborches. Pearl Hysell, RutiBD&lt;'il
THREE ladies at once kl help 1 tre, R~nt Electric sharnpooer InsuraDce Agency. Inc., POJB.- Ohio.
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J:IPEIT DIIITAILATJONI _
wltll Fall and Christmll8 busi· $1. PICkens Hardware Co., eroy. Phone WY 2-3311.
ARMSTRONG'S
ness. Full or part time. 130. M•son, W. Va.
t !3 6tc
9 I tic FOR SALE - I rooms
~ week part time. Car neeLivestock
nAETNA CASUALTY Jnsuranco lm!ll, new pspsr and pa1111o11
.....-y. Write c-o The Daily
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. new Doors, lot 4$ x
Sentinel, Box 663-S Pomeroy FOR SALE - 6 fresh mllk Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-33BL
Broadway. CaY WY 2-3442.
Ohio.
' a-211-tttP rows with or without calves.
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DEALER WANTED to serve
PH!!TO Copylna Sentce. Cop- FOR SALE - Good ! room
customers in Pomeroy and
Wanted To Buy
teo tDDdo ol logal pspen, bonae, botll and 11 haUl, ba...
Middleport and
Syracuse PINE TIMBER and will pay blrtll records 1!111 a1moot aay ment, g0rage, 2 lots. syr·a·ll
w i t h Rawlc1gh . Products. I as much 88 $4 per cord for other documents.
lUSt. Phone WY 2-2555.
WAIJ.-TO.WALL CARPmNG
steady good earnmgll year good pine and also good hard Reuter IDstlnnce, Pomeror
i 10 6tc
MOHAWK
around. No cap1tal reqmred. wood
ti be
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MAGI I
Write 1\Bwleigh, Dept. omMsaww Rm r. Wnte or
m ACRE fi\IIM lor sale
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WAREHOUSE SALE
furnace,
milk houlsell
Qaannteed
When. your job calla for concrete, call on
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
chicken h
.water
MaD to take over supply
Auto Sales
PIANOS ~ ORGANS
bonae and batll, Long Rotllom
us. Prompt delivery, ipeclaUzed mlxeo will
store for route distribution of
Ren~ls from $0 mo.
Ohio, oo Bashan Rd.
established brand. Write Mr.
nt llamD!er
CARLS KEYBOARD CENTER WI 11-3831.
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insure you of quality concrete at low, low
Brochman, 74 E. Robinson Wcr!tl S:.~f ol &amp;mp8d Phl307 ~~"3Sit., Parkersburg. _c...:..==---...:..-=-..:.::::
prtces. Call today!
Ave 11arberttm, Obi
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o.9 II 3tc Ills .., noDI, rtdo 1!111 perI 10 I8!A! rea ground, city
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house. Briclt!eman Hoad . .
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1Relll Estate For Sele
and
mile from highway.
fOR lALit _ Bonae In RaCine
See
INTERIOR and exterior paint- pspered aad pslnled.
MelnpoQ1a0 M...,
lng, roof repslr and painting, back porch, - r
I i'oDml and bath, price reE. Malll S1ree1, Po.....,
chimney painting, rough car- WID 10U 111r t2,200.00.
WYU2M
duciiL catl IIIJ.2811.
PMoo WY Will
penter work, tree !rimming. WY W611!1,
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Cpl. Hysell Family
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IN COURT - These Pomer2y High schoo!, students wait for further cotl[t activity during a recess last Friday In Meigs County court. The
students launched a aenes of Day In Court sess1ons that wtll bnng I 0 offiferent students to the courthouse each Friday to observe the office
of Judge Frank W. J'Q~ter, Jr. At left, County Co.urt Deputy Clerk Eliza beth Hobstetter prepares to call the next defendant. Standing in the
rear of the courtroom ts James A. Dtehl, ~HS prm~tpal. Seated . left to rtght , front row , are Cheryl Edwards, Barbara Kennedy, Linda Reuter.
~~~~d row, Candt Grueser, David Goodwm and Hila Vaughan. Back row, Jon Guinther, Bill Francis. J eff Gibbs and Carson Crow.-Sentinel

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. 1 Judge Porter, who coaCl1es t&gt;xpecled 10 week will be nr.ed· work or the court.
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H1gh school students gomg to The JUdge has lnvrted 10 dlf- the PHS 7 - Bth grade football ed lor all the Pomeroy senrors He noted his is 1 court of
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pro- I ~ur t ror d'I~IP
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the public
about
of cancer
reasons· 1eren1 pupt-1s to. observe h.lSI team m
us etsure hours, looks to VISit
. 1 record which has replaced the
was the topic of the speaker Saturday in a regional meet- ts almo~t routine on log s~ts court for educational purposes!a.t the program as a coopera- Students. atlendmg last Fn- old Justice of Peace system of
ing of the American Cancer
o~ law enforce~nt agenc1~. throughout . th~ school year.
ttve venture .belween the court day's se ss ~on ~eard such ca!:les 1several years ago.
OOLlJMBUS ~ THE . STATE Society in Athens.
relevant data suggesting that But puptls walkmg freely onto PHS Pnncipal James .A.! and the public schools.
lned as mtox1 catwn. assault, , The Judge also said his court
Bolrd of Education canied ~ Catherine Savorinsky, encu- increased educational efforts court 19 learo how the law D1ehl: Jr., who accompamed1 ".It is my hope that other and alleged sale of high . pow- has original jurisdiction in civtldlrlllloll ol the eontroverstal live secretary of the Meigs shoold be made 1o reach child- works w~s unheard of here un- , the ftrst delegatiOn, when ask- I Me1gs County Schools will take ered beer on Sunday.
il suits of up 1o 1300, co-.•nt
..ntralbed alate achool baa pur- County unit, with volunteers, ren in lhe pre-teen age brocket. til Me1gs County Court Judge ed how the high scbool semors advantage of this opportunity' At the outset of the session JUrisdiction with Co~ Pleas
tlwlDc plu over
Tbe Mro. Jamea Brewington R. N. ACS delegates from District Frank W. Porter, Jr., was host hke the expenence. md1cated for llte1r studenls to atl end .fudge Porter gave the studenls courts in money actions between
- ~~--!!'conduct~ -~ and Miss Nina Rusaell: treas-19 also elected Ralph F, Massie, to a croup of ,II Pomeroy High they wero "very much impreoa-•court sessions arter thill school a brief sketch of the County $300 and $500, and no juriadlcDc bearlDJ llld_ay llllbt ~ urer of lbt local board, heard ' M.D. of Ironton · to the ACS oladellts· la _1111 Frlioly't_~fl od."
Iterm," sard Judge Porter. It IICourt's responsibilities and the_lion for oi'litJCI!- over ~00.
al 1ft. tabling • reaolption Aaslstant Ohio University Dean IObio Division Board of TrusIn further ·.xptaining the Coun~llllday calllq for local school Dr. Bernard Black suggest firsllees. He will represent lhe
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ty Court operation, Judge 'Pun. ..
districla to participate voluntar- emphuis hould be directed to eighl counties of the Ohio MediWASHINGTON (UPI)-LOst:
er said it has jurisdiction io
lly In lbt p~.
an anti-mtoking campaign 1- cal District 9 in planning and
One speeeh on the pending
all misdemeanor cases and jut•
In other &amp;ctMID the board ten- mong teen-agers.
developmg state wide programs '
senate farm bill, said to be
isdicHon for preliminary heartetlvely allocated ..,111,885 to The society learned as long ' o!Cancer conlrol.
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"replete wltb very excellent
ings in felony cases. County
aevan Oltlo achoo1 districts un- ago as li58 when il conducted
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der tht VocaiiMal Education a pioneering study of the smokSAIGON Tueoday !UPI)Sen. Fraak J. Lausche, D All was pleasant dunng a three-week vacation tour down judgments in cases involv·
Act. They were Cleveland, lng patterns of 22,0110 Oregon
U. S. Air Force BSZ bombers Ohio, wbo misplaced il, repor~ Iof the Southwest that ended Sunday rught for a Middle- , ing penitentiary sentences, Porf9'14,311; Toledo, '151,181; Tri- hlgb school students, thai cbildtnclay ottsclted a ouspected ed tbe loss to !be Senate Mon- 1 port famil y. except lor the posstble threat to tt by the ter said.
County Athens, Hocking, Perry ren whose parents, teachers, idViet Coag coacenfraflon %0 day night.
conlessed killers, Boggs and Radch!!, bemg m the same "In short," Porter told the
Joint Vocatlollal School, f104,- oil, etc., smoke, are more likemiles north of Salgon lor tbe
The Democrat described It
area.
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I PHS students, "this is small
012; Youngliown,
~.too; ly to acquire the smoking habit
thfrd lime absee S.pt. Z, I mil- •• a very excellent speech" I
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovat- claims court and a court lor
Greeno County 'I W ""· Lo- themselves
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st. were . as egas, eva a I "It's al;o the busiest court
liD- .Joint .Vocational School ter studies have yielded lurther
placed aeor Ben Cal In Blab to bfm.
the same lime lhat Donald M. . th
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Boggs 23 Londonderry Ohio m e coon y,
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and DiXI.. Lee Radcliff" 16 he got down to administering
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his d
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gram this autumn semester, Dr. orea on Sept. IIDd ogsln .. Pair Being Held
have admitled they left a trail ket that day.
ion of 2,314 acres of Sharon and
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Perry Twpo. by the city of CoSamuel Jasper, director, an- Sept. 10.
In County Jail
Iof victims' blood along t h e
lumbwo was opproved unanJ.
nounced today.
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mously Mllllday b lbe FrankThey are Allen Swartz, son of[ IUPI)- Tile U. S. mmtaey Lester Pike, 28, Racine and J FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (UP!) _-A Mr . Hova tter said he _is qu ite I
liD County Co ~~
Wade Alva Little, 29, RD J, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swartz, Rt commaud also dJsclosed to- 16-year-old boy. Racine RD 2, .murd er complamt was r11M r~ rtam he saw the pa1r hitch· ,
The
::: Inc";'~ tbe Cheshire baa been sentenced to 3, Coolville, studying chemical day lbat floe tbe Flrot Cavolry were being held on open charg- ~ Monday against the 16-year-old hiking once in Nevada. This
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a 110-&lt;fay jail term in the Meiga engineering and Janice Tanne- Dlvisloo, a %0,ootHnan air es today in Meigs counly jail daughter of an Ohio preacl•erl would have been before Boggs[
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J:wery, a the. Middleyort Town jail.
hill, 116 Locust-s!, Middleport, role oplnst Commonlst per· Monday alter allegedly occu-[ befriended her and her e&lt;-con-: up by two young men whom .
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Ltttle was aentenced by Corn- majoring in languages.
rlllao deep lo South
Vlel pylng a boat on the Ohio River Iv1ct boyfnend.
they are now charged w1th mur- '
mon Pleas Court Judge Jobn The three-year opeclaTiy de-l Nam'o central hlplando.
owned by Arthur Stobaro , An- The complaint against Dixie dering.'
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tiquity.
Lee Radcliff was filed shortly "I wouldn't have
thought An R. D. 2. Middleport man
oubcOinmlttee Monday recom. lo an Informational aflldavil classwork with independent, su-' NEW DELHI (UPI) - Uoft. Sheriff Robert c . Hartenbach!after Superior Judge Laurence much about it if I had been a-· was arrested by Middlepo_rt pol·
mended lpproprlatfoll ol more prepared by Prosecuting Attor- pervised research. Successful ed NafiODS Se&lt;retary Geaeral also reported today his depart-IWren ordered the girl to stand lone," Hovalter told The DaUy ~ t~e on a c_harge of fathng. to
Iondo to complete deepening of ney Bernard V. Fultz.
completion of honors work ;, Tlodl today postponed bla reo ment has recovered two bicy- 1trial as an adult. He noted that Sentinel. "but when you lam- yteld lhe roght away follow111g
all Great Lake1 IJid St. Law. In other Common Pleas court recognized at sraduation and on lura to New York 1n bopH of cles reported missing owned by · she showed a "rebellion against ily IS along, il's different.' '
a two · car colliSion on Locustrenee harbors and channeill.
activity, Adria G. Sayre has the student'a transcript.
wiDning lndlao approval of aa the children of Herbert Seth , 242 her home and religious Ufe-"1 The Hovatlers traveled with ' st at IU9_ a. m. Monday.
The Army Corps of Engineera been awarded a divorce from To quallfy lot acceplsnce In Jmm,odJale cease-lire lot Koab- Riverview Dr., Pomeroy.
She described the brutal slay- a camper !railer and enjoyed Police s~ld Dana Roy Clark
hao started lo deepen the bar- Jam~ Sayre. The plaintllf, the Honors College, 8 student mlr. He Is now e;rpected to reo
ings in a complete statement. every minute of it, they said. 21, . w?s ctted to Mayor Lee
bors and cltannels lo 2'1 feet chargmg sross neglect of duty must have earned 1 3.5 grade tum to Paldatan for
more
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I A similar complaiot was Is- Their tour extended as far west Smtih s court alter he attemplbul the aubcommittee !afd ad- and extreme cruelty, was grant- average during hio first aemes- peace lalkl floere.
Veterana M•mor18l Hospllal Isued earlier against her boy . as points in Calilorna.
ed to make a . left turn onto
dltlonallllOiley II needed to com- ed custody of one minor child. ter at Ohio University. The're are
Adtnlsslons - Ruth McFar-j friend , Donald Melvin Boggs,
::;:a~st and ht:eda~ Cheat""
plete the procram.
Appreciation Noted 54 sophomores enterillj] the pro· 11 Firemen Attend
land, ·New Haven; Nellie Eblin,: 23. of Londonderry, in Ross Laborites Ousted
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gram ·this month.
Logan ]mtruetion
Pomeroy; Janet Neal, Mtddle-: County. Hos arratgnment was 1 N
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Dr. Jasper has called lhe Eleven memhers of the Ra- port; Cannen Haddox, Middle-[continued Monday until Friday. n orway P eava s :,;,a ~- was minor
Jobnson'o lntervenllon 10 the Melp General hospital offl· special study "a atrong, chat- eine Volunteer Fire department port; William Searls, Middle-: The couple was accused ofl OSW, Norway iUPII :-AIinurie gwere
rt and no
recenl steel Industry "*Ua. clals tuday announced their ap- lenglng program for the partie- attendtid the Hocking Valley Re- pori; Mrs. Charles Ransom. Ra-1killing Robert Willis, 23, and Icoa:IIion or ~uri non~~at;stl ~ine; levied reJ:n~·
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lions wu orlllclzed
Monday preclatlon to the Sew-Rile Sew- ularly able student.''
gional Fire School at Logan cine· Bessie Hawkins
Pori- Halvor Johnson, 28, both of pdar Iesfremerg ti. fltlml pian o- in Mayor Sm'th's Yurt n g ',
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Pomeroy for a ~ domaUon to
SERVICE CHANGED
They .,... Dale Roush, Steve, Dlscbarlle• - Jack Crites, Am., rune days_ago. Authort- old Labor governme~t out ~I of- Middleport, $10, costs and three
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The Cln&lt;lnnatl Republican the hoopllal.
Services beld at the Hazel Wagner, Edward Aulberson,iCoolville; Gregory
Medley, ties said the parr also robbed lice in a dramatic sw· to the ldays in jail for DWI · Robert
lpoke 11 1 GOP ltltlmonlal dJn. Thelodomatlons made will be Community ehurcb hav. ~n Bruce Ci?iand, Rev. Paul Sel- Hockingport; Lester B. Bailey,! the two men of 131 and credil 1right.
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Eugene Adkins, 24, vo;too, and
-for Mu~lmelts Gn. llllod
a piece of changed ~rom Tueaday lo ~ilers, Richard Walle, Roger Middleport;. Joho Groce, Loog _carda and thw car.
Widespread
dissatisfaction, Cecil W. Rice, Jr., 25, R. D. 2,
Jolm Volpe. 'The ~Uoa ~Uip
~~~-~~ wltb d1y at ?.3 p. m., Rev.
Ours, BtU Nance, John E. Win- Bottom; Michael Gardner. Syra.
with inftation and charges of' Racine, each 'I and costs for
oow b that In f'lfll')' maJOa-,11- tton7'the 1ft,_ recopl- Hart, paator, hu IDDOWICed ,«ell, Larry Speao&gt;er lind Walter cuse; Rhonda Reynolds. MaaHUNTERS FINED
waste in the country's vast, Ifailing to yield tile right o1
ltor·mlllllgem~ t~e~oUatlon the
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Everyone Is welcome.
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on; Roger Kranz, Findlay.
Two sqUirrel. h."?'"" arrest- state-run Industries appeared toi
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WOOSTER, Ohin. (UPI)-The l to appUcaltoo of tbe n~ rolt. 1with recommendations of the
Oh1o State UniverSity board of The trustees emphaSized that faculty and President Novice
U'usteq,.,_ In
aurprlse move :any speaker must be brought In Fawcett.
voted today to eliminate lbe l by a recognized student organi- Voting for retention of the socontroversial speakers' rule that Ization and It must be clear that , called "gag rule" were Bricktouchad off demonstraliooo and It Is the organization ond not er, attorney carlton S. Darprolestt 011 the Columbus cam- the university that is doillj] the gusch of Columbus and Me! vin
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inviting.
I B. France of Cleveland.
They emphasized that a. Sbocknessy joined hoard
The trustees vo~ 4-3 to ell~ speaker invited on the campus : Chairman Allen B. Loop of 'J'ofnale the speakera rule, which;that is aUended by extreme l tedo and Stanley B. Allyn of
r~ulrtd !be approval of the ! emotional feeling
mut have Dayton and Jacob Davis of Cinun veraliJ
all on- some campus approval for ~1·o- l cinnati to eliminate the old rule
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both ol whom opposed the tole The action brought Ohio State Frederick E. Jones, Columbus
chanp In July.
in line with other slate univer- insurance executive, and John
Bowtver, tbt tnutet. pre. sities, which have no such rule. G. Ketterer of Canton were abICribed cerllla coadllioal 11 The decision also was in line sent.

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de- ship of Time, Talent and EnerRun State Park Sunday, Sep- 7Rth at thJefhofmelorol CMp~- and Mra
httonal leader when Se~tem- ' ~n" Wa;,
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Norman E. Hysell and sons
~ meeting of the WSWS of vottons followed wtth prayer :er for Mr and Mrs. Jack Kel- ·
Rue Tuckerman has re- tck Jr. of Chester are announc- Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schiller Attending were Dr. a~ Mro. Terry and Bruce who are 11011
lbe' Enterpri1e t:UB church was b the . leader
'ley Saturday evening, Aug. 28, , t ned from a vacation in Flor- lng the marroage of theU: .dau- and sons, Freddie iond Randy, Larry Kiracofe and Emtly, Co- stationed in Baltimore, MarJ•
~d Tuesday evening, at the y
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rat hiS parents', Mr. and Mrs. I ida with his daughter and son- ghter. Joyce Ann. to AI vie A. of Trafford, Pa., and Mrs. Hll- Jumbos; Mrs. James Connally, land.
ljome of Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, On the worship center table John P. Kelley of Chester. A, . -I
Turner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. da Hysell of Columbus were re- Ricky, Theresa, and Becky, Cll·
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••,. a clock remindmg one they lpmk and white color theme I m aw. d Mr Ed Re ld Alvie A. Turner Sr. of (:oolville. cent guests of Mr and Mrs clevlll~; Mr. Eber Henderson, Atten ng were {dan ht
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: are to be good stewards of time was carried out in the decora- ~ Mr. an k
gu ga~ l'':ei~ The single ring
ceremony Charles Warner .
. Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Henderson, ~rt J:ers ~tt
Sht had for her topic, "Give ana not to abuse it · a Bible hon
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toqk plact at St. Paul's Metho- M
d M · Chari Warn Miss Wilma Henderson, Port· trey, nna,
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God Glory Through Steward- !role whiCh several ~erses from After the bellmg • door prize I son
1: : Y~:~i~.;',~nM~. dlst church Parkersburg, Sat· er ;~ed ·~~me W~nesda; land; Mr. bMrs. Warren Pick. dy ; Mr. and r;:;s. :r~,!'~; •
Matthew regarding stewardship ,was won by Mrs. Mary Kelley I Val R yn
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, ,urday, Sept. 4 at 1.30 P-~- by after a visit in Marietla with ens.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White- and son ~b • M nd M
were read and a folded fan sug-' afler which they opened many i Morgan~wn, ; · \
etu o-lthe Rev._E. David DuBoiS.
her son Joho Sewell who ac- head, Jean, Jane, and Juli: Rmes J; f~s. ; · and -~
gestmg the stewardship of tal- lovely gifts
, Miss Ixle Ierce as r r
The bride wore a pale blue
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ent that when folded does not Ice crea.;, cake, mints, col- red from a month's vacatiOII to !sult with dark blue accessories compan M . :
·t~'::t. nd bara Henderson, all of Reeds- Clifford Icenhower an~ ld·
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
• t r worth but when ·fee and kool-aid were served Ithe west coast. She
visited and a corsage of white rose- went to ane a Wt
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Harold reo, Ricky, . Mary Lou Sherrie
"McHALE'S NAVV JOINS
~h~~ :,~u yu~ in acl;on, worth on crystal trays. Attending were, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. buds. Her mother '!'ore a pale Mrs. Brad Schiller and sons, Middleport; and Mr. and Mrs. Dee and Clifford Jo; Cpl. an4
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a~d beaut Pare seen b all. IMrs. Letha Woods, Mrs. Hat-r Millard Pte~ce before returning pink dress w1th white accessor- who were retummg to their Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy, Mrs .. Norman Hysell and llllllS,
1\m Conway Joe Flynn. Ga
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'lie f'rederick, Mr. and Mrs Nor- I' to Flint, Mich., to resume her 1es and the bride's grandmoth- home 10 Trafford, Pa., after a Middleport : and Mr and Mrs. 1'~rry and Bruce; Ricky, BM
ry Vloson. hilly Sands . Su
A stewardship panel was h~I? man Frederick, Mrs.
Zona teaching duties in the elemen- er wore a bT?wn dress w1th vuut With thell' grandparents. William Meredith and Roger, me and Kay Gilmore; Mr. IM
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with several members partiCI· Biggs, Mrs. Henry Thomas Cin- tary schools.
Iblack accessories. The m~ther Mrs. Mary E. Ohlinger re- Beverly.
Mrs Henry Arnold and 1011
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patmg including a career wom· dy , Melba Jean and Melissa; Merrie Ault, daughter of Mr. of the groom was _attlr~ m a turned home Wednesday evenGene, and Jerry Aleshire.
an, a wife. mother, widow and Mr and Mrs Curtiss Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. William Ault visited blue suit and hat wtth betge ac- ing .tiler a visit in Dayton with theThf 1966 =ion will be held
retired women and each spoke and Mrs. Ray Pooler, Mr. and recently with Mr. and Mr!l. C. cessor1es.
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her son and daughter-in-law,
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Y In August at1Portland.
WED. and THURSDAY
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Ion giving ways of mainlaininR Mrs. Lando Clay and granddau- H. Wise, Jr. in Waverly.
~·otlowlng the weddmg tbere Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wickham
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:;tewa rdship m their .lives. An .&gt;!:hler . Mr. and Mrs. Mari.on
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rn· was a rec;eptmn at the home of and dauahters.
offNing was taken w1th prayer Parker. Mr s. Selma Call, Cm- Miss Ell~ Dutto~ has_ retu ! the brides pare~LS. ~e table Mrs. Mary Barber returned
FRI~!:t:~t_~A 'J1~1~DA Y Iby Mrs Long. The hymn, "Take I dv Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth Hay- 1 ed to .Denmson University at•was decorated With w.hJte roses to her home, Ravenswood, W
"THE TERROR "
1My Life and Let It Be." and :es. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pool-- Granville for her sophomore and candles: A beautiful three- va., Friday, after a vlslt with
(Technirolor l
pruyer by Mrs. Menzel Smith er and Lawrence and Kathy I year. She was accompanied by t1er~ weddmg cake topped With her sister, Mrs. Dessie PatterBoriS K~rlof~, Jhack f'\ Jellol closed the devotions
. all local
I her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Dale a bride and groom and decor- son
son. an.. ;: H~'C,RtS"
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i ated with pink roses and silver
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Jas. G11rner. Eva Marie Saini.
. urmg.. e . usmess
. . ses . Mrs. . Mary Kelley,
and Nor a' . F'orresl Bachte I has relurn ed bells baked by the bn'de•s gran d- Mr . and Mr s. Robert Warner
Rod Taylor, John Sa nnN
w1t.h Mrs. SnHth pr esrdr nl : m I Kelley of Sistersville, w. va. to Mt. Union college at A.lliRn.L'e l mother, Mrs Louden, ~as aer·, and daug~ters, Ruth, .Margaret
charge: r~por~s wcr~ gi~en and Laura Northcraft of Friend· I after spending a few weeks with ved by Mrs. E.lson 0 Connor, and Debbie of Ober~m were
SUN .• MON. and TUES.
A lelt tc r . wa:s .· ead con~er~~ng lly. w. VB .
I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. For·. cousin of the br1de. Coffee and , weeKend guests of h1s parents.
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The World E\i angel magazme, There were several sent gifts: rest Bachtel and h.is sister, Miss. punch were served by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner.
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by Mrs Long. Named as the :unable to atlend .
Caroi .Bachtel.
.Bert Louden, aunl of lhe bride. Miss Susanna Arnold left SatMichael Bratton went to Relatives from oot of state urday for Athens where she will
Ft. Wayne, Ind., over the week were Mr. and Mrs. Elson O'Con- atlend Ohio University. She is
Pit•llic, Reunion u
end where he will enter Ihe nor and daughter Carol of Eden, resitli116 at Lindley Hall.. .
H~/11 at Weber Home Ft. Wayne Institute of Techno!- New York; Mrs Grace Louden, Mrs. C. L. Arnold 18 viSitmg
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ogy. He was accompanied by Derby, N. Y., and Mrs. Bert in Rand, W. Va., w11b her
A .famil y ptcnlc dmner and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ow· Louden and family New Hav- daughter and son-in·law, Mr.
reumon was held Sunday at en Bratton
en, W. Va.
and Mrs. Charles Elliott and
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Vtr- :
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non Weber in Rutland.
I Dave, Rice, .900 of Mr. a , Sept 6th for New York where
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Present were Dennis. Dean, . Mrs. Gene Ric~, has return~d : tthey will vi.11it Niagara Falls Mrs. Maxine Ar.nold VISited I
Donna, Dallas, and Duane We- from Cedar Poml, Lake Ene,; They will reside at Eden, N V SUnday afternoon m Athens. 1
bt·r: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence where he has been employed wber~ the groom has employ- Mrs. Joseph Fields and dough·
'lilhoan: Mrs. Albert Milhoan, dunng the Sl!mmer. He has en- ment.
ter, Patty, attended the graduMr. and Mrs. William Bailey I roll ed at RIO Grande colle~e l
ation exercises of MarleU.a
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Em- for the fall term. He attenaed
School of Practical Nurses Frierson Jones and daughter. Bar- Ashland College last year.
Smorgmbord Event day evening to see Miss Janice
: bara , Middleport : Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson, son of Mr. and Plalllled bv Women
Evans receive her diploma.
Wilham Rose and son Col um. Mrs. James Johnson, lS a stu- I
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Mrs. Everett Thoma~ spent a
bu ~ Mr and Mrs Le~ David- dent at Marshall Umversily He I Plans were discussed for a couple of duys last week in Coson.' Athens. Mr and Mrs. " a 1965 graduate of Middle- smorgasbord dinner to be ri;,~~ lumbus with her daughter and
Raymond Cole and children, port High School. Also attend-, m the chUrch audltorm~ om- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Genr ,
Pomeroy Rd and Mrs C 1': mg Marshall Is Maike Shafer,, ber :U. when the Calhohc ~ t DeW..,. and family .
Burdette and 'cha,·les Burd~ue: son of Mrs. Mary Shafer and en's club of the SacNd ~
,~.&gt;Jr. and Mrs. Dale Justis of
-- - -- - - Bruce Wallace. son of Mr. •nd 1church met Thursday ev~dnmgt. Ft Wayne fnd are the guest&lt;
• , , lor Nationwide Car Insurance! You 'll like our
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I Mrs Paul e asel,
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big savings and fast service, too. For details, call ;
Mrs Long Miss Dorothy Long Mr. and Mrs. William B. opened the meetmg WI J:ray- Victor Young Sr
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and Mrs. 'Herbert D1xon
IThomas have returned
to er. A Deanery meeedtmgl at odus·
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let was announc . t was e"'- CI'IAFTON
Prsyer .a nd grace by Mrs. their orne m e mon ' .nass.,
M11k XI S.rlel QG-601
114 E. 2nd st. Purl ind Ken Wllli•m• PomProv , 0
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James Will and children, Becky, her dmne: gue!!l Frt~ay MISS the meeting after wh1ch a Tup· The WSCS of East Letart!
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Be~trly and Brran ~ill and Ann, IShJ~ley Will who re:ndes a~ the perware party was held with church met at the church last 1 • 25,000·volt New Vista Color
Phil and Laura Ohlmger
Meigs County home. The dmner l Mrll Jack Carsey as demon- Tu sd
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• Super.powerful New Vista VHF
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th Irt Y a . · e was ' ,.,.ved by Mrs. George Hackett The business meeting opened
RCA Solid Copper Clrcuill
• presented with a g11t from MISs Jr., Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Jos- with reading St. Joho IS verses
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posoble trot1bto spots fer
Mrs. Tom Ables and Mtss Rose Adams Mrs Wilham Fox preil'tater dependability,
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Several members of the Mid- i
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dleport Church of Christ spent
VISIT IN INDIANA
Mrs Marie Richards concerneAII·rana:e tont control
Every capp11 dltUit il n
the weekend at Howell'&amp; Mills Mr. and Mrs. Otis
and ing a workshop 1o be beld at
OUd 1epliR of fhl Q·
Christian Camp at Ona, W. Va. Lois Marie spent the
the Forest Run church Septernno! raastwlftli..,
Aitending were the Rev. Don- Day weekend with their son
ber 11. Also new 11165-M were
aid Hicks, Wendell Gerloch, ldaughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. distributed. Mrs. Ferne Hayman
Wilbur Theobald, and Walter ITed Bailey at
eave a short reading from The
Mmi p1op/1 own RCA VICTOR th1n 1ny t11h11 14/lvflfo., ,
Bunce,
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Methodist Story on Tithing.
Mrs Roy Donahew rad the
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worship service The program
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Take Time to be Holy was the
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opening hymn Readings were
and all the other wonderful models in coosoler,
pven by Mrs. Herbert Shields,
lowboys, u~ripts and table models now on sale
Mn!. Roy Pearson, Mrs. ijerin the Mus1c Department on the 2nd floor. Stop
schel Norris, Mrs. Ferne HayIn soon, select a color set for you and your famman, Mrs Virgil Roush, Bal'DON'T OVERLOOK
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bara Adams, Mra. Earl Adams
Victor Color TV set.
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and Mrs. William Fo&lt;.
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The group then adjoUrned lo
the church baaement lo celebrate the birthday of Mrs VIrgil Roush. The hoatesaes lot the
JOCial hour were Mra. Clarence
Adams and Mrs. Earl Adam.

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liams were fined Monday
in most continuously since 1936.
Meigs COUI!Iy court. Judge
Frank W. Potrter, Jr., lined
UNIT CAU.ED
William It Russell, Mrs. Glenn r Paul Marlin Shoemaker 110 and The Racine emersency
lfaDsler, Mrs. George Hackett, costs for Illegal possesston of was called atiO:IS p. m.
Mrl. MUtoo Hood, Mrs. James sqUirrels.
. day for Bessie Hawkins,
Pullen, Mrs. William Cblids,
Meigs General Hospital
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Mrl. Don Mullen, Mrs. Lionel Adml18loaa-GcorgeMcDan- ·lo the Veterans
Mrs. Manning Webster, iel, Pomeroy; Georgia Diehl, P1lai and entered as a
lfrs. Robert Q-aig, Mrs. James Pomeroy; Robert Barton, Porn- palient.
Mrs. Ted Riley, Mrs eroy; Lillian Walker, MkldleCALLED OFF
Lyons, Mrs. John Kraw· port.
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Mayor Lee Smith
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