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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.
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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
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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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districla to participate voluntar- emphuis hould be directed to eighl counties of the Ohio MediWASHINGTON (UPI)-LOst:
er said it has jurisdiction io
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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
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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
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thfrd lime absee S.pt. Z, I mil- •• a very excellent speech" I
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovat- claims court and a court lor
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have admitled they left a trail ket that day.
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Iof victims' blood along t h e
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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
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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· ,
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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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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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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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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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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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a piece of changed ~rom Tueaday lo ~ilers, Richard Walle, Roger Middleport;. Joho Groce, Loog _carda and thw car.
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dissatisfaction, Cecil W. Rice, Jr., 25, R. D. 2,
Jolm Volpe. 'The ~Uoa ~Uip
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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
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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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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•
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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
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ceremony Charles Warner .
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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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They Mark We~er, Johnnie and Bar· oger e ers, r. a chl
Ohio
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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ville ; Mr and Mr!l.
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
:!~:~it.: He'• In At•ln
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
Cartoon•
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,
ast S
Y In August at1Portland.
WED. and THURSDAY
Stpftmbtr 15·16
Ion giving ways of mainlaininR Mrs. Lando Clay and granddau- H. Wise, Jr. in Waverly.
~·otlowlng the weddmg tbere Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wickham
NOT OPEN
:;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"
D. . th b . .
, ·,on Mr a~d Mrs Brady Michael Dutton.
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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rut[ The newly married couple left family
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
•.
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
. ht waIIar~
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nom,nating committee
were IMrs. DWig
I Mrs Paul e asel,
. preso
'th en ' of . her parents,
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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B1 t u
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
I Dixon closed the mee ting after I, after spendmg the summer here cided to attGend ~, demons tra
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which refreshments were serv- at fiT orne n
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POPULAR UPRIGHT DESIGN
!
B•ntz Mrs. Phihp .Smith, Mll., Miss Margaret Sauer had as 1c P~ay~re~y ~~s. easel dosed
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Mutual 1 n ~urance company
James Will and children, Becky, her dmne: gue!!l Frt~ay MISS the meeting after wh1ch a Tup· The WSCS of East Letart!
e)lew RCA Hl-!:l'f£ COLOR TUB£
~~----.--,.. home ofl ke= Colu.mbu~. Ohi o - - -••.,,
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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Iwl5as ibn. o~daservan: of ~lirley's straior. Refreshments
were be~ :~vn~~Dil Wl
• Super.powerful New Vista VHF
tuner
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
• Ullro-sensitlvo Solid Stste UHF
replace old fnhlaned
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tuner
Sauer.
eph Raub, Mrs. Leon McKnight, 7-l! and prayer by Mrs. Earl
"hand. wirin&amp;" in oww211
• RCA Automatic Color Pur1iier
posoble trot1bto spots fer
Mrs. Tom Ables and Mtss Rose Adams Mrs Wilham Fox preil'tater dependability,
• One-set VHF tint tunln&amp;
VISIT CAMP
Raub.
sided over the busineS! meetbellfl TV peofomunct,
Several members of the Mid- i
ing A letter was read from
• Stay-set volume control
fewer
arvict ludadta
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,
Indtana.
Methodist Story on Tithing.
Mrs Roy Donahew rad the
... b/1ck 1nd whit• 111 Will
worship service The program
IAlpic was "Rekindling the In- .THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONIC:I i
ner Life Through Prayer."
Take Time to be Holy was the
SEE TlfiS MODEL RCA Victor Color Television
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
ily and enjoy the new fall sbowa on an RCA
bara Adams, Mra. Earl Adams
Victor Color TV set.
,
and Mrs. William Fo&lt;.
YOUR RUGS •••
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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.JACIIIOH, ORIOThe annual Middleport A~[ be turned In at _the ColumbustCODtrlbutilllll to be used
Robert 1\'tlil, 21 , of near Lore letlc Boostor AlsoclatioD flllJII!and SOUthern Ohto
Electroc.lmprovements in the
Clly, was eleelrocuted MctlldiJ drlYI wUI beiiD. Wednesday ICctmpanJ ,S.turday from 10 1. 1program.
when he IPJII"IItl)' II1Uebed 1 when mnthen of llit pSOC!fa. mpl:,! PJIL
' M?ther' asoigned Include
pe- ·IIDI11pped~ 1111en tioDwUIGDV. .:tbafnlt. M'n drt 1""'eompletedfor
WIU1am Ault, ¥•l
lUI ear hill uUII(J pole on Ohio Chariot ar.diHII7 lllid Mr · the•~• :..;oe~n1
Conde, Mra. llelbert
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Lewla Sauer Jr 1111
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Mrs. WilHam
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ney Sauer, !lin.
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mothera bave fl1lm WIJCI. lllllllq
Ia 1111111 for
Mrs. Clyde .Bartlett Mi'l.

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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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Franlllln Coon- Loana and SoU ond Water Anrat day In ntiiOD for the Gnnd j\lrora yfller4aJ also
Wlltervdllleli In In 1161. Ht lfTY· ciatioa Loans to inotal\ Wlltr 'l
Sopltmbor term of Gollll ...... aam!Ded w l - Ill
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ty , tr• Ul n&amp; . the UnUtd l)'llem1 in rural .Jreaa.
ty Common Pleu Court, 111~ least two other cases.
e~ [ourN year~ '~hen attended The Gallipolis Office io local·.
ined ltverol wilnOUII ill the Memboro II the lfand jury
SOhta,tetSti~;\Jniv:rotty, lfoduat·[od at 130\0 Second Ave., and II'
flrlll docroo murder chorle •· ... Nor1hl D. 81-. 1\L I,
~with I Bachelor of Science optA Mondoy through Fnday I
cain•t. Walker.
VIJitGII; Normol Lucu, Rt I,
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. IIIII Mr Aldriso ~~e- ' lrom I am. until Ul p.m. Al·l Rio Grandt Coll•l• will offer Belld.. Mra. Borden, thoro Cheahlrt: Jean SWIIn, Cr&lt;lwn
Do8anr~ ': Far~er; Homt Ad.l drise may bo contacted thoro : two clones by utonsion ol wort har porenlt, Georlll all4 City; Lono L. Blocibunl. Rt. l,
1 . . . A gust of 1962
on Tuesday morrUnga from a • ·· PomerOJ' for the current semes- Ada wallace, at whose home Bidwell; Rytb Ann Martla, M7
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I!Un lltn,1Jon uM N ir will ·con- m. unt1l. noon an d for lhe &lt;'Onthe shootmg
occurred , Mrs· Fourth Ave .,· Pansy B· v"""
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daughters. Pam- ,BtdWell ; Dale L. Salisbury, 1M
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A . tant Countv Sup- venience o1 eJgs oun y ar -. Art Appreciation will meet In Bor en s ree
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M Hu I
Unu.e as M~SIS G II RusSell il trs will keep office hours in the ' Room 21 It the
elementary ela, LUUa •nd Robln, GUll J~kiOI~ Pike; El!lt . nae'
erviSor ~· 'clerk ·
Meigs Coun\y ASCS office, Ma· ochool on To.,day night !rom Borden, Connie and Hal Bo,... Rt. I, Bidwell; Edgar D. Sill1
he F;~'::e~s H~~ Ad~linistral· soll iC. Bldg _, Pomeroy, r"ndat 7 to 9 p.m. and will be tallght don, and ~· and Mrs. Ira Gal- SOD, Rt. 1,.Oltlhirt; SJmutl C.
ion is an agency ol tho Uni&lt;OO ' mornm&amp;s [rom 10 o.m. lllllil l by Margaret Ella Lewis.
loway,
of 1111 Wat.
-- · - ' noon.
American Literature wiiJ ilaceo.
1y low H Vlntoa II.', M.. Athey, 1\1.
meet at the high school
In Several otltet'l, IJIOIII
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Room 15 Wedne!doy !rom ! enforcement oll\ctl'l 11'1 scbed· Cltoshlrt; Htlell G. Beltllle.•
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1 m to '9,40 tan•ht by Th ... uled to go bolort the l"llld J• Nortbup, IIIII Anne lradbw'J,
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p. :
' ry roday, befart " flmobu ita D Garllold An.
dosla Frecker.
ami t\on of the ca•e
1St Wlt
Registration muol be made at ••Tho ~~ooting of Bordd ...
Tbt ft&amp;uler metllnl ol tho I,
Rio Orondo on Sept. II, between
red I last Toooday IIIOrnBr•dbury P'l'A wu held Thuro- ' llf
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t ond 8 p.m. First claoseo will : at ~::/Wolloce bomt Dill
dly Sept. i . Roborl Morrla ill· Jl
Ofps
motllh&lt; week of Sept. :Ill. • *'"· Tha Wolleon w.... Ia
troduced the taachen and '" 1
Columbuo at tho time of tbe
ported Utat tho County CoWtCill Four Melgo Coun!y ond lhrot
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shooting, and Borden's wife and
antiquo sale hal beon pootpon·l Gallia county youth' have en·
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children were ollyiDI II tbo
eJ. .,..uJ sometime m October. lisled recenlly in the U. S Mar· Sli
tool..~ moilly• homo wblia lbey wm away.
, The Bradbury PTA will hoat l me Co'll•·
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Mrs BordOI conlettdl that
the County Council meelmg
They are Phillip w. Wolfe.IJOUtb, oome lbUnders;-,:•r:.:- the ~as u\oep ot tho lime RepresentatiYH from tbe
October. Dele&amp;otes named were Racine, BOO of Mr. ond Mr&amp;. er totlre atote oe
II y. ond knows notbiltl ob&lt;)ul tbe SVAC llchoola mel
MondaY
Joa n MorriS,
Eva M\lliToo, Wilson M. Wolfe, r... nllsled lor Low lonlpt ....,
shooting. Result of the Ut de- night at Kyger Creek to draft
Ida Mae Murphy, Marlene Hall 1two years and reappo!Aied to
lector teat has not bten made 1 conatilutlon wltldt wiU alrlllland Goldie Fridley. Alternateo 1his rank of 511. E·! , now on!()
Sports Brlefo
ubllc and neither cu rtOU1lB then tbl lulU'·
ere AI Leonard, Ruth Bomhart, ldays t.. ve prior to reporllnl to lly Unlti!d Pre" bleraottonal PI th tell bo Ullld either lor or Tho IP""'P ulld the !IOAL
Maxine Bums, Margaret ShetlS Camp Lejeune, North Carollno. LONDON IUP!) - Johnn' : ain:t a ,...n takln&amp;lhe teal by·lawl u 1 -.at.
and Joyce Leo113rd.
' William E. Beach, son of Mr. Pritchett. 1!9- yound Brllloh K
':.. aht oi
1 writ- Sovoral probltDII wert lnln·
The banner aw.ard waa won ;and Mrs. Roger E. Beach, Mid· middloweight. won his 16th :~·~a::er.
...
ed out durlnl tbt IWG itGIIr til·
by Mro. ~eoney • !th· grade.
I
dleport
Thorn••
M
Stewart
f1ght
without
a
loss
by
outpomt•-·•""
ol
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aion, lncludlnl _...,.
lltllllbtrlhlpa,
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f Gl
Walker p_... n
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liThe nett regulor m11tmg WI • aon of Mr. and Mn. Fred w. tog WUUe Hart. IIIII, o
08· when orrli1loed 1.,1 Saturdty Ia conduct, futuro
ac
bo Ort. 14.
Stewart ol Rt. t, Cheohlre; gow, Monday In a to-rounder. at Municipal Court on tbe Hrll de- edulfl, awardo, dlspollll IIIII all
James L. Janey, IOD ol Mr. and the Angi&lt;&gt;-Amencan SporLnJi gree murder char&amp;•· He hao in- COII!orenoe lileiJou,
Mrs Carl J. Janey. of Rt. I Gal· Club.
dlcated he shot Borden ill self· FIDII opproval ol l1ta toalll·
llpo\is, John A. Logan. son ol
-- N defense when the lattor came tuUon wiD lie Lllldl Nqr, t.
I Mr. ond Mn. Delmer J. Lo&amp;an
NEW YORK tUPII- u~ ew at him with • bi'Uih ut Bor· Atletllling lui nilltl'l aMI· .
!Conlinued from Pogo 11 ' of lliJ Granl St Mlddlepori York Gllllla ocquirod defenlive d
h 1 tbreo
wllb Jng were Clyde Evtllll, North
1heri.ff todl)', the .w~w
nf :and Joseph A. MeCarty, 100 o.f tackle Roger ~nde oa. walv· 8en38w::u~ revolver, one shot Galll.a: Lloyd My.n, SouthwestShenff Frank E. G1ffm. 39. who . Mr. and llr!. O.car J . McCar· ers from Detrmt Monday and ·
b k
log an ern, Gary PIII'JQIII 'Bitlllllcbard
died Mondoy In Riverside. Ho• tv West Columbia W. Va. all got down 10 the Nallonal Foot- In tho lower ac sever
. MartiD. Eastern, Georp Evw,
pita\ at Columbus of traltic m· ~~listed under the Marine Q,1JI8 ball LoaiUe's 40-man limit by "':,'?DoDIId R. Wor.-lml, Gal- Hamtaa '1'1'... ond IIIII 011)'·
Juries
"Boddy Plan System" for •• cullllll defeOJive bock Alan
·
.
loa of Kl'l• Cnek.
County Cmmnlsolonoro named aignment to Marine Corps lie- Webb, offensive tackle Devt · ROME (UPI)-Uoilod Arliall
00 TO _..,.....,
Mrs. MaTIOrle Gdfm 1o serve •cru\1 Depot located at Parris Powl... and defenolva end . ro led Monday lhatlliO ftlt
• .,.......,.
until. the county Republlcan IX· , l•land, South Corolina tor fur· rtank McClendon.
ol ':. film Cut A 1Alnl1 lila- Mr. and Mn. Fred I. llltllll
ecutlvt committee r~mtnds ther a.ll!elgnment to Camp I..ed " .
l inl and mar bavt and 1001, Rldnt R.D, were
a~.!i~('l'e~sor, perhaps th1 s wetk.:jeune, North Carolina as mem-~ DALLAS (UP1)-The Dallas.::~ s:l:~r ransom
called to SuUtvan, Ind., to attllffm wao rldln1 1 bicycle • , bort of the Fleet Marine Corp~ Cowboys Monday cot defensive Tho film ,.11 o1 .~ aelioD leDd funeralltll"'icea for Mr.
looK Oh10 i6 eaat oJ hero Thur1-; Atlantic Forres
Ibock Ernie Kellermann to IIOQUODCe by ""tors Jolla Wa~ Smllb'a lfandlollw.
G. Sui·
dly ru&amp;hl when he m•rit • turn Private Janey Is the !Irs! Gal.' reach tbe National
Football and Kirk Dou&amp;lao obot ill • oU. IIOID, •· wlto pused IWIJ lui
in front o'. an oulo. Tht driver ! Ua county man to occepl tha League player limit ol 40. Kel· taae near Romt. A opokOIIItill Thurldty. 'l1leJ wort ICCOIBPIIRwu oot e&lt;lac':.
\Marina' new two yur reserve lor1011111 was .• quorterhlck ot &amp;aid the company iJ turoiDI tho led ltr Wllllam alllllb II fllidtllt.
•· .enllot..,nt prc1gram.
IM\orru ol Ohto and onclneered matter oyll\ to Ill wuraoctt•port;;;;_;;.,·""'"""'""'""'"'""""'"""""il
VATICAN CITY POPE , Also enlloled undor tho Ma· tho Redllklns' !!lei upHI of company.'- J
II
Paul VI today opened the in.. " IIO Day DeJoy Pr01l"&amp;m" Purdue.
fl'la..&amp;..
!ourlb ODd final IOIJloo of tht l, was Tony D. Stepheno, BOn of
-Wtrldt J'llr 1111
•'"'11
Etum...,al Comtcl\ with a new\ Mr. and Mro . Clarence St..,Il· Lond Flpt
PARIS (UPII - Qoaka, Ja· l
piN for peace - 1 theme ht ens of Rt. l, Patriot, who will ISTANBUL, Turk~ (UPil-, pon'a second fur1l081 city, hai l
wiU corry to United Natlom also tallo buia training at Par·[ Five porsono wore killed and 11•1beon ~:ranted the rlcht to sta&amp;•
htldquartm ne•l month. In- Irio Island, s. c.
others wounded In 1 clash t. ran official World'l Fair 1o !1711,
formed Vatican :-10uree!lll JAid :
-·-twe~~n Kurdish tribesmen and \ the Bureau of International El·
tbt l"'ffi wtll extend bio st•y '
SQU~D CALLED
vlllagero In 1111 aouthuat Tork·; position aiiiiOilllCOd Mondly.
lnroll Mow For
in New York at •t lel!lsl two dliiY!III \ Pt:meroy emeraency aquad- . l!h town of Sirhak\1, npor111
' aid perhaps longer.
;men wereiOIIUlloned oll:48 p.' roachlng htr• aid loday.
, Tho mojorby of IIIHds on
Fall Night Gutrter
1
Sptaklq in the oplendor oi l m. Monday for Goorso MeDon- The dl1puto involvod lond! lleltw tbe me lbal IIUrac:ll M
St Pottr's Basilica, the pontiff\ iel of Pomeroy, who falntod 00 '\ownenhlp. Pollet broke up the '•m•• eye, mall)' ol lloeJt t.
Diploma C.U,_
oflored "the fervent '"'~
·; Second·sl near Elberfrlds. Me- filhling.
Iill mleTOII!oplcllll)' - ·
that peoco which Is ill theot very \ DcDaniol wao taken to Melli I
1- - - -• ..1~-dlyo ileiDtl wounded and bleocf. , General Ro&amp;pital by tho oquod ' Freadl UN Deleplo
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1111" will murn ro tbe world. · unlt.
PARIS tUPII - F'ren.ch iMi.l ..a
.ld
...... Adllllnhtr.....
Foreign MIa lot or Maurtce
rlll~t•eor
DRJVEII ARRE!TED
Couve De Murvillt wUI JIITOOII·[
Walllr Marko, U, Pomeroy, all;r bold the french dtlel•llllll
DIYOTit. TO INT.RII1 0~ Wll arreeted Moadty nl&amp;ht by lo lht U.N. o-al Auombly If
-·•· tolk
'!~~
ro-.y Pollco oo o DWI thla IIIOIItb l1lt the firol - in end
out
c:""* ~m...,..,
ehar,e. Marks wu lodged in three yean, the French KO:ftf'Do deariJ then thll will be your
.,::~;' ~ , : : ' Melp County J.U.
meotl aniiiiUDCod lodty ·
answer: AD extreme~ uoll
1nl
llf - - a. JIIU) 10 JURY
hurial olf uaiDt I 1111,. tlon, call, wrllll or
PT PLEASANT Luc111o 1\
WC.U. TIMPS
I !&amp;tel 1Uill, bu boon pe-..1
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11te temperature In POIM&gt; bJ a man who hD•tlf la hanl
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~IMoJ Rt., waa roy's bullinooo diotricl wu 76 , of httrlnB aid lito lleen for
G':... 4141 n ,,.. 14111 , me...
a._. II' i JUI"J' 0111 t1 ttqreet it 11:31 a.m. uDder IWI- ovtr 10 JMI'I. With bi1 new
"""""' .,.':u. ..._ ,.. ....,_ charge ., _..t Dl proper 1 lJ skies
old, even whlopm ore eryolll
..., • - - ,.,. ""'· vd wbtll orraipocl btfcn JIIJII""
•
clear. If ~td II Ia auc·
~..--': ef Peace A. M. Goodwin. Clll'k FAIIIFIU ITATION 1 - yoo wrUI JIEAIIIN(l, ll2
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1: D'~"' ~-:..::.,":;;;:,: Waldo Kllllll, Ccltoctvlne, was l(OIIdty tompmtiiNII - lliP I. lth •·· l!:rla, 1'1. YCN wtn l111fttt1 0 t
- · """ •• f1aa11 flO and eoats. oo a char&amp;• 1$; low fl. Tueoday reading - ,_lvt h11 lnlo..,.llen at RO
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Oliva, Minn 141 553104 176 .318
Uodated N.L. RouDC!up
tbe year, tying blm with the lsburgh crashed l2 hit., includ. Robnsn, Bat 125 484 71148 .300
1
By JOE GERGEN ..
Dndgen' Sandy Koufax for the mg stx extra base blows, off Whtfld, Clev 112 394 41118 .~
UPI 8porll Writer
(most willa in the llllljor leagues I live Red hurlers. Gene Alley, Hall, Minn 136 48li 77 144 .297
I ·
tbio oeasoa. It also wu hia %3rd ' whose lbree hi.ts. lbrluded a soloiBttey, Minn 117 35&gt; 32105 .296 If it •hould otrike, bow well I
Willie Mays reached another 1complete game most . .th 1homer , and WtllJe Stargell, with IHwrd, Wash 133 464 50 136 .293 would you be protected? In its
10
slugging milestone, but Juan clrcuit
'
I! er three RBI's, did most of the Dvlillo, Clev 128 491 58135 .293
officiaJ repon on lo.\3 adjusl- :
Marichal once again wielded
'
: Clvto, Clev 142 520 84152 .292 men11 mado after Hurricane
1 damage.
the most destructive bat.
Tbt victory opened oonsid.era-1 Clay Dalrymple hit a seventh- Wagnr, Clev 12a 4e5 82 135 .290 Carla, tbt Texas Legislalurc
The amazing Mr. Mays ble daylight betweeD the Giants inning homer off Milwaukee reHome Run11
appluded tbe responsible
slammed the 500th bome rub of 8Dd two of their WD!I~ ~rsis~ lievef Phil Niekro, who had re-i ~~U~I ~ague : ~ays, GJ.. : performance of companies
bls basehlll career and bls 47th tent tballengera-the Crncmnah placed Ken Johnson at tbe .... ants 11, McCovey: Goanls 3&gt;; represented by independent
of the season ~nday mght 81 RedJ and Mllwauket Braves. gmmng of the frame, to provide!Santo, Cubs . .30. Mathews, illSW"ance aaent.l. We'rt: indeTRY A THRIFT BOX
the San FranCISco Giants hat· 'lbe PWsb11rgb Piratea, still the PhiJs with tbeir winning \ Braves 30; W1lhams, Cubs 29; ptndent iDiuraDce agents. Protered the Houston Astros. 5-I cUnglng to 1 malllemalical margin. Dalrymple aloo llrovei Jo~BOn, Reds 29; Aaron, teot yocmelf ......u., oow,
0' COL SANDERS
and lengthened the1r Natmnal hope of wmnmg the pennant, in another run and winning t Braves 29 ·
. .
Lea~ue lead to 2 ~ games over 1routed .the Reds 8-4 and Phi· pitcher Ray Culp. who strurk Amerfran League: Comg~,
•:
the idle Lo~ Angeles Dodgers ~adelphia edged the Braves 4·J out 11 in gaining his lith win in Hed Sox, 28: J.lurl on, Ttgers!
. Bu~ MarJchal, the high-kic~ m the only other N.L. games. : 20 decisions, singled home the 2~ ; Wagner, ~ nd ta~s 26: OJI &lt;~· I
Major League standtnp
mg nght-hander from the Dom· 1'h onl
hed I d A .
first Philadelphia run m the se· VltiJ, Indians 25 , 1resh, Yanks
mican Republic whose bat
e
y sc u e
mencan
d
2S
By United Press International ·
' .
• League game between the Sal- con stanza.
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R
8 tted 1
PIECES CHIC KIN ONLY $1,89
National League
swmgmg episode agamst catch· tl
01' 1
d •
The Braves lost a run on a
. uns a
o
RIG. $2.25
NOW
er John Roseboro of the Dodg. l more
Io es an .he Cleve. dl
ed I
. .
Nattooal League: Johnson,
W. L. Pet. GB
land Indians was postponed b
sput ca 1 In tht: third mmng Reds 120 Star ll p· t · 103
San Francisco 84 59 .587
ers touched off a storm of con· ram
·
Y when Rtco Carty was out lrymg Ma s
, ge ' . tr&lt;:~. .e~
'
!SERVES 3 TO 4 PEOPLE)
102 · WJ!hams,
Lu~ &lt;\ngeles 82 62 .569 2!h troversy and earned I'JJn a
to score from third on a boun..' C
Giants
96
5
Cmcmnati
81 63 .563 J'r2 nine.&lt;Jay suspe~s10n, supplied Mays lashed his homer off cer to shortstop Umpire Doug i ~~~ri~a:a~~ ;~~s 1 .t 1
Milwaukee
79 64 552 5 most of the hJttmg pyrotechhJCs Houston starter Don Nottebart Harvey called Carty out then I d
7 01 g . o a vi o, Meigs County'J Oldest and
'th
t · 1 \ l d'
If h
·
n 1ans 9 .
Iva Twms 95·
Largest Insura nce Agem·y
1 for the Giant
P1tlsburgh
79 6i .541
s wt a rtp e, ea mg o t e !otrth innin" to safe when Dalrymple dmppeli: Horton Ttg
9:J. M t 11 '
WY 2·2342
Philadelphia
74 68 .521
Ismgle and two rWlS batted in. ! tie the score at 1-.1 after Jim ~he ball, but a subsequent ruJ. ; Reds Sox 811 ~r~all , 'Twin~" ~I.a.
PHONE WY 2·5432
POMEROY
S1 Louis
70 73 .490 14 I
%2nd Victory
Wyn~ had socked hts 21st in the! t~g by the enlire team of um-1
PHching
WE USE WELKERS FRESH POULTRY ONLY
Middleport, Ohio
Chicago
ti5 81 .445 26% Those two hits enabled Juan! opemng frame. The Giant su·j ptre.s upheld the initial deci!!ion.l National League : Nuxhall,!
Houston
61 M .421 24 to breeze to his 22nd victor or' per·sta.r thus beca~e the tirst
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New York
46 100 .315 39 1f.J
Y
_ _ N.L. rtght·handed hitter o:" Ver to
•
hit 500 home r:ms. The blow
Monday's Results
I
0
left him only II sbort of Mel
Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 4
Ott's tolal for the most roundPhiladelphia 4 Milwaukee 3
San Francisco 5 Houston I
trippers In 8 career by a major
(Only games scheduled)
r ..
league player
CODgratuJatinnl
Today'• Gam••
One of the fir.&lt;t to congratu.
Lo ~ Angeles at Chicago
late Mays was teammate War·
Koufax (22-7) vs. Hendley !2-3)
ren Spahn, who. as a memoe1•
Cincinnati at New York, night Business connecied with the of the Boston Braves, serve41 up
- O'Toole (2-9) vs. McGraw Summer baseball program will the first homer lo Willie in ·
12·4f
be concluded Wednesday even- l95l. But W iII i e merely
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, ing by the Middleport Boys' &amp;hrugged off the feat.
night - Blasingame (16-9)
League Association in a meet· "As long as we keep win·
Belinsky .(4·9) .
ing at town hall lo begin at 8. ning," said Mays , "that's all 11
St. Loms at Pittsburgh,
All persons interested ir. the care."
-G i'b~on (17-10) vs. Friend . pc:st and future conduct of the Mays baa a Jot to care about!
1 association are welcome,
11 !
because the Giants now
.san Francisco at Houston,! A fmal financial report for won II consecutive
mght- Herbel \10·7) vs. Bruce! the season will be made by three of them by
!9-18)
treasurer Jane Ann Warner.
!san Francisco ace who
.. . We~esday's Games .
The Middleport Swruner pro- tered eight Housto~ hits
Cl~c mnatl at New Yo.rk, rog~t gram had its most sucressful walked none, singled home
M!l:waukee at Philadelphia, season in its lO..year history as run in the Giants'
mght .
.
.
its two top boys' teams, tbe fourth and tripled home
St. Loms at Pittsb~rgh, mght Yankees and Redlegs, finished Haller in the aixth to iruJure
Los Angeles. at Chicago
1·2 in that order in a field of victory.
San Francisco at Houston, 42 teams from Meigs, Mason, Vernon Law survived a
mght
and Gallia counties in the Ky· four-run first Inning to
American League
ger Creek Tourney ; its all-star his ninth CODSeCUtive
w. L. Pet. GB team won Syracuse Tourna~ and raise hJs record to 17-t
11·.
'
~ • .6JO .. . ! ~ent for Little Leaguera, and lh Pirates slammed )g..game
Minnrsota
83
63
.568 9 11ts Puny team won the Oak Hill - - - - - -- __ ,_ __::__ !
Chicago
61
62
.566 9~, Itournament featuring a field of NAPLES, Italy tul~li·-Arom
Baltimore
80 64 .&gt;56 11 20 teams 113-15 years old) of D, all American yacht, has
Detroit
r; 65 .542 13 southeastern Ohi&lt;).
the first trial lor the
Cleveland
71
76
.463
21
~
-·
-·
championship
of Ughtetlling
New York
67 79 .4&gt;9 25 14-15). HRS - Wynn 12lal), L1asa yachts with a time of
California
64 81 .141 27\0 Mays (47th).
hoors, 28 minutes and 32 , ..
Washington
56
90
.384
36
conds.
Americans oc e u p J ed
Boston
ii3
90
.311
37\i
American
League
eight
of
the top tU pla&lt;iJlls ill
Kansas City
Cleveland at Baltimore, ppd., the liDotficial standings
Monday'• Results
tbe first trial.
Cleveland at Baltimore,
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ppd., rain
(Only game scheduled)

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Mojor Leop IMidtn

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Mrs. Borden Aflrees to
Take Lie Detector Test

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S.f. 124 468 89145 .310 ger, Bt..tl 21..Vt Marlchal, Gl·
Rose,•t'ln
144 !lfl3105187 .310 ants 22·10.
By United Preoo laternatiOIIal . Clndn, Pitt 146 lim 60172 .3119 American League: Grant .
!1
National League
I Allen, Phil 142542 8&gt;1115 .304 1Twm• 19·5: Terry, Indians ll·l ;
·
G.AB.R.H. Pct.I RoJas, PWI 131468 74147 301 Mclam Tigel's 12·5· Fisher ·
Cmnte, Pitt 136m 82 180 .336 jFlood, St.L. 133544 76163 :300 White Sox 14-6; St~tllemyre: 1
~"ro'2. r.t~ _ '-35 S13 1021119 .3291
American Lt~g•e
Yanks 17-11.
:
1
I winoor Sammy Ellis ..; of -the Yzmski, Bos t?s
~~/;:1;
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of Hurricane Betsy which Ally Leander H Pere2 Jr., and Trucka •nd auromobiles
NEW ORLEANS (UPII ! v~TI left &amp;I d•ad In fou; south- they . had reporied there were lwithout difficul ty and on,:IY11icel
searchers, hopeful that mo!t ha ve . 1
1no more than 26 hurricane vic- few storm damaged !n
1
dead have been rec..'Overed: ern s \~e;s ~~ rtt \hat II tuan~ Ulnl there
stations remained closed.
movlld IIllO f!llQ(Ied low\ond• ro.' Ear olhei.' In this area had
Happy New•
Damage to the . Tice, .
day to help aurv1vors In a bur 1as 2~
t rm roved fll••
"We aN happy il did not l and eotton cropa 1n
rlcane stncktn. ar.ea plaaut!d bY ditd 1~r~~:n: CFJr!tr Dl'. N~ oome out tblt WI.IY ,11 Perez told \ was e"tensive. !Jurricane
lrflchoro\UI wlldhfe.
New
aid late Monda Chetta.
caused $40 million da!Jl1lge last
Fating the hazards of polsOn·' cholas Chetta s
y I Communications
lacilltles I year ' and the toll this Ume
ous onakeo, a\llgaloT! and hun-; nlght. ld h hod contatted P\a.' were slowl' belnl rtf(ored lexpecled to be higher.
gor. maddened doi•· oearch l Ho "I e, Parish Col'llner throughout the entiro am. The At Balon Rou&amp;e, the
crews advancod Into the delto ,quom no eeooo and Dlst. storm'! ll&amp;lnilt ptr hOur winds continued for a barao
south of horo to oidthe ourvi·:_J•Ill!1_2:_R . ·····- ·--- slashed Inland from tbe Gulf of sank In tbe Mississippi durt~t~\
------ - _.. _ Mlddlo ort 0 Sepl 14 1865 Mexico Thursday night, and the storm with a cargo of
JOHN LANIER
2·Dally Sentinel, Pomerol"_ ... _ _p__ ,_.:.'. _:_._._. ... . worked Its way north through tons of chlorlne, The
A
revblal at the Carlow•
~Louisiana into Arkansas befort I'Ulhed more than 100,000
Churcb, Klnc•bn'J' 1\oad, I
4Jiintearatiu&amp;.
IIIISks 00 the city .in the unlil, .. mllll oft JloDte II, wlU Ill
~
Trllltlpotlatlon wu almool ly .event lbe chlorine tanka
*ducld by Rev. lob• If,
1!01'11111 wUh traltll a!ld bUB•• tured releasinc a ilondly ns. taUter, JIIDCtlon City, Ohll,
running just ahoul on schedule.
Search Contloato ..
the evangelist, Sept. IS • 21,
The b1g problem was to
7:30 p.m., each nllbl. Clydt
1 ~onday evenln• accom·
PLAN HOMECOMING
the barge lying on the botrom Hbston II paator,
Sheriff Denver A. Walk er a1e ·
E 11 ' tr
of the muddy river
I
ponied by Proaeculln&amp; attorney John A.
n11Lo ~ns- There will be a holnecomlng estimated as man, ls 200
ported Mra. Ada Lurena Borden, Rl. 2 Bl~w~ ' to n on ' at tho Boehle! Ev•ngellcal Unit. 1ltl and tugs went to tnt -001·1 New York Papers
Correctionallnalltutlon for a lie de~r~tor 11 ·Borden 22 od lretltreD Crurch oo !!tpt. 19. rom on the 70 mile stre«:h
Faffl Threat Aaaln
I
M day mornin&amp; in thil photoaraph are, left to
Mra. Borden, whose husband, d urma~nl aare~ td Rev. R. L. Kelbrough of Park· liver between New Orleans
"
d
DISCUSSINMG !Nuturea"!~anpl ~ntyo:up orvloor Wllllllm Aldri&amp;t, actlni county waa ahot to death early last Tues ay morn nl bel
ersburg will deliver the mom· Baton Rouge.
NEW YORK (UPI) - The •
rllht Vernon c au, _,., '"
,
lake thelle detector teol after teatlfyln&amp; yeste ay
ore ing message at 9:45 and Sun·
ty was faced roday with the
lllptrvioor and Mellon Rouoh, area aupervlsor.
tho arand jury.
I I
day $chool will beai• ot 1!1111.
threat of another newopaper
TWINS BORN
At a proaocutor'olnqulry ••
ru1 d 4 bukel dinner wUI be held at Son'1 Family i1
atrlke os lbe r01ult of a M
Bord
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atretd
Ul
county
corollll',
e
h
R
ed
b
8
llnulnl contract dlspult t.
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Mr. ond Mro. Horley E. John. Thursday, ro.
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will be apoclel rnlllia and wor- MASON - Mrs. Matlldo NC&gt;- tween tho American Newspal"
the birth ol twin lOIII Septem- Bureau of Crlmlnol lnveolil.. duo to Internal hemorrhllinl· llhlp lln'ice.
ble, Mooon, has received word or Guild (ANG) and the New
bor 11 ol Veterana Momoriol lion ond indentlflclllon
oho Walker aloiml hi Wll picked
her oon, Jimmy Noble and lam- York Times.
.hoapllll. The babies weighed J would llkt the. teat, but later up by Bordon whlla hltcltblkiDI
lly of New Orleana, were In The guild said Monday It
Wllllom E. Rouoh, Area SuJl'Sialll Department of Agrlcul- llba. 12 oz. and I lba. 14\i oz., changnd hor ound, and
the and the' atoppe4 ol the Wal·
RA.S SURGERY
the path of Hurricane Betsy. would stnke the Tlmoa If "'
rarmero Home Admtn-[turt oxttndlnl credit. to ellgible 11 nd have beon named Terry lrlp wao oil.
. llltlO Jlomt tor Borden to \Ilk to Bill swan, 10n of Marvin The fomily woo forced to evac- agreement IS reached by 8 a.m.
ervl•:.~ today announcod tho form famlhll ond rural real·\ Edmond and Gary ThornOI. P•· Ernest Walker, II, Ga!Upobo, his wife. Walker clalma he Swaa and 1 Middleport llllh uolt its home but no one w•s: Thursday on a contract cooer·
~~int~ent of William M. AI· dents who art unable to obta~nl tornalarondparentureMr. and charled with first
de&amp;ree heord • commallon lo the Bcbool sophomore, is recover-Injured although considerable , in&amp; 2,200 Times empl~es. It
ppo to tho position of County credit eloewhert ot reaoOIIIbll ] Mn. Harley T. JohnSOD of Wolf· murder In the fatal ohoo~lng of houae, went In lo otralihten 1111 from on emergency appen· doma~t was reported to the tbe Ttmes Is struck, SIX oth~li!rvloor for tlw Gallipolis un· roles and terms. A few of th~ pen and • maternal grandmoth- Borden., at last Thuroday I pro- thlnls oul, and tha ftlhl, which dtctomy ot Holzer HooplloL Ha borne. The carport, roof and er dallies said they would su•
. P
:loon prol"•m• ava1lable oro op I 1 Ad• Slack of Syrocuat. IOCUOOra inquiry, refuslld ,:::ended In BordR'I tluth, alar~ Ia 1D ~R~QO~III~2I~I:__ _ _ _,;I~faml~l~y_:cor~_:w:e:;ro~a:::n~da::mo:::!g:ed:;·~pe:::;::nd::_cPo:.:U::bl:;;lc::a.;;llo.;;n:;,._ _ _
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two courst5 to bo taught
at Wellaton High Sehoal art Po-

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!llo Grande College wiD offer
11 IVOIIIIJlll claueo lhil Hlllll·
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be taught at lllo collap, lhl
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HELEN HELP us !
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from 7 to 10 p.m.; 111c1 Oldo lllJ.

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roy, Jackoon, Olk Hill, and
Wellllon, Ohio.
The ciiiHI to be offered on
oampua 111'1: Malh. 311, Calculua, on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.:
Math. 110, Functional Math., on
Wtdnelday from 7 to 10 p.m.;

~~:~na~::'ern~;~, :':~:-:
dly from 7 to 10 p.m.; and R•
igion 201, New Testamenl,

Wtduetday from 7 tolD p.m.
Two cia- will bt ollarld in
PomerO)', Art IU, Ar Apprecia·
lon on Tuesday f~m 7 1o 1 p,
rn. at the alllllentll')IIChool and
English 31!, Amtrlcan Literature

dedicated to
Dellr Helen:
preoent I gave my wllo otter 5lam 1Jy living 10 If you're havlnl
What's UIIs younger genera· we go engaged, and THAT was 'j trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
Uon comln&amp; to? My dau&amp;hter lover 25 yeero ago! Hal Young She will al•o welcome your own
•ant• an ankle bracl&lt;elet for modern•! They're w_earlng 1920 1 amusmg experiences. Address
bor birthday. ThatJ lbe first styles. they play Spm the Bot· Helen Botl&lt;ll in care ol this
- ----~ tie (OUR 11ame), and the two- nene~w~sp~~p~e"::r·------~!1!!!!!!!
piece swim GUll Sue hu could \..
double lor what my wifa wore

DO' '1'0R
F'ALSE TEETH
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~'!~.~:n:·,r~~7T~st:~;:~~:~~o:;7to!Op.
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SAYS
:~w!~40th:~c~~~ :~ei~w:~~·~l
Mu•Je 211, Fundamentals of
all this rebellion I hear about?
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old• •'•'" ""'"' ... moN oom• Thrta eta- will be offered Muolo, will be taught !rom 7 to
-POP
t;.:,·~~
~=l.'l:':.'l!!.r.:, at Jackaon Hl8h School. They p.m. at Oak Hill High •chool
Wayoe G. Brandstadt. M.D. Dear Pop:
t:~t~:=h~~C~.'uxa
Economics 211. Principles on .dondaya.
The sober cttlten•
Chi· Dunno 1 haven't seen loo~
1n:~·;~t:;""oC:::"· ..~:..a~~');.!•' orore:Ecooomics,
on Tuesday rrom Rt~Jttration for all evening cagu have been startled In re· much ot' it at our house or on
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..,,..._.,.."'I college campt,tl Wednelday Sep· rylng the mes..ge· "Let him all the

but 1 read sbout 11

board's backers. The habil of latest screamy-dreamy leenage
bathing once or twice datly " Idol Is MY matinee idol of Uie l
undoubtedly a case of too much 30s. Charles ("Where Has Love
- - - · - - - - __ ol a &amp;ood thin&amp;.
sure
1 Gone'") Boyer. I'm not
Persons entering Holzer Hos· Too much bathing removes , whether II makes me fee I
pita! during the last 24 hours prolecllve oils rrom the skin, 'younger or so antique I'm back '

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ll"Q"~flvrttes in lltyle. - H

Eastern Ave.: Vern A. Ssun· such skm diseases as 1czema Dear Helen:

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ders, Rodney; Mrs. Dennis

R : an~ lrthyml it. (abnurul~iJJ' dry

On birth eerflficn1es ·

V ou

Bays, W-aterloo Slar Rt.: Mrs.! skm,. U~estix'hc as u dtrty lacr mall - rememhrr'1 ll's a dJf.
Donald E. Shupe. Rl. Bidwell; l is, we might \~ell ask ourselves told a woman that no place on
Mrs. Blanche Nibert, 82 State' w.hether ~ny 1ndustnal trcoon. tht' cN!iflcn te would it .;;tate
' St.; Mrs. Lyle G. Poteet, Rt. 1:eiVIC lender or even pres1dent whether '.he ~aby wa"' leglti- 1
Pt. PleaJant; Jillayne C. Mar· I in the pasl could honestly say . mete or Illegunate, In
her
tin, Hender!IOn, w. va.: Mrs. he never wen! to bed wllhoul a stnte.
t lloward E. Kinl, Pl. Pleasant: bath.
l recently had my first baby
1Mrs. Roy 1!:. Bostic,
Soulll Two batht a W«ek on the av. and was shocked to see on the
Side, w. Va.; Mrs. Jack 8. Sla· · erage In winter and lhr"" a photo•tatlr copy of the birth
vlno, Middleport; Paul M. Cl••k · week In summer should suffice. &lt;-ertificate 1which we paid $2.00
Rl. 2 flllclne· Mrs. Bernard J.
' fort th"l !here ""' a place to
Diddle, Rl. Racine; L. Clair Q- Llot week my 8 ·year. check "Legal" or " Illegal." I
Only 8600 miles. With all the important Cad111ac
H. old niece complained of a was revolted. I do not feel this
· Carr, Pnmeroy; William
features. Beautiful all white. Showroom clean.
: Swan, Middleport: Mrs. Jonn headache on arl•lng in the morn· Is fair to the child. He or she t;
:s. Thlenel, Middleport: Mro. lng. It lasted all day and wa,, nol _respon8lble_ for htH p&amp;rent&lt;
Rena Martin Westerville· Mro lao bad by evenlna her mother scl10n. The child needs a birth
1Lawrence L.' Otworth R't.
took her to the doctor. who 1cerliflcote for so many things
I lronlon: Mrs , Clarenc~ E. Har· 1 oald It waa probably migraine. in life and I'm quite sure many
per, Wellston: Robert J. LaW· ' Later thai night she began to would hold th," agamsl him.
lie,., Ironton; Mrs. Florence W. i' vomit and In the following lew , Also, I don I like the tdca :
lfannay, Akron; Mro. Ernest days black and blue marks ap- i or anyone being able to obtam :
GMAC Flnenclng Avell1ble
F.. Reese. Rt. 1 Wheeleroburg; I peared on her legs and trunk.· a copy of your. birth cerllftcate
IJohn P. Meuer, Ashland, Ky.: JWhat would cauoe this?
by merely paymg $2.00. The [
. Mrs. Fred Looney, Ashland, Ky.: A - AltbooJh a severe head· clerk asked me for no proof
Rosetta L. Coker, Rt. 1 Oak Iache, with or wlthoul vomiting, that the baby was ou~s. She just
Hill: Mrs. Robert G. Hazell, Rt. may be due to migraine. the asked how many copies I want! Ironton.
appearance of hemorrhages un- ed to buy: In lh l~ case, a.n~ont
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Births
der the skin slrongly sugg.,ls ' can obtam a birlh cerliftcate
I Mrs. Dennis R. Bays, Water- Idiopathic thrombopenlc pur· and u"" tt under false pretenses
"\'ou'U Like 0UJ QualliJ Way II 'lOIDR Bualnen"
loo Slar Rt., son, 1:56 a.m. pura, a disease of unknown orl· -;:'r loMdig upMdirt. -MRS. H.M.
l
1gin. In this dlseaoe the numbe" ~~r rs.
WY 2-5342
PoP11eroy Ohio Monday.
'
DlocharJed
of platelets in a cubic mlllimet-1 1 d better clear up my stale·
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er of blood drops from around men I. About half the slates
. (perhaps less I have now delet· l
300,000 to 75,000 or less and thc l•d the "Legitimate!" "Illegitl· "
ability of the blood to clot Is , male'" check on birth certifJ.
CLASS.~s •
decreased. If the dtsease Is caws. Most of the others which
chronic the spleen should be , still carry It are quite careful
removed.
:about handing out duplicate cop-

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The count-down is on! for Dodae Darts. Coronets. Bii 11l-inch wheelbase
Polaras. Custom 880's. And Dodae Monacos. To keap people showlnJ
up, .tnd Dodae sales £Dill£ up, The Dodge Boys are counting down
pricaa so you count up the savings. You pay a whole lolless
,_
1nd get a whole lot more ... like ne~er beforer No
wonderThe Dodae Boys sales are1olng great
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alo·· ..
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Funeral held
Quality of Education is Topic of
Spea ker at Lake Hope OEA Meetl'ng For Norma Dean
At Ch t

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T· &lt;--! lheir reoor4·brukiaculet ollaal year!

MR. K. L. BYRD
Will Be At
DR. DAVIS OFFICE
Mi~dleport, 0.
ON
Thurs., Sept. 16
FROM
9 a.m. to 12 noon

Grande
College

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Rio Grande Coii8J8 It olferl~f 11 evenln1 classes the fall 1emester. Three
of these classes wiU he teught at the college, the others will be offered at
various other locations throughout Southeastern Olflo. All itudents planDing to enroll in evening classes must notify the registrar •• early as pos•ible before registration day so that he may check their credential• and

STAKi WITH ADODGE AT ALOW, LOW PRICE AND
hi s.yoaMid: :~· ••• ~~.~~~rth~~ar~r~~p~e~~~ : @@rn~lf

rc ·i alion by reporting to the registrars office before further

lnstrudions will be given.
REGISTRATION POR ALL IVENING CLASSES WILL BE CONDUCTED ON
THE COLLIGii CAMPUS WIDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1965, 6:30 to
1:30 p.m.

ON CAMPUS CLASSES
Clau

Location

Day and Hour

Crtdlt

M, W 7-9

4

Yalo H•116

Math. II 0, Pundlanal

w7·10

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Yalo HaiiiO

Rol. 200, Old T•tamtnt

M 7·10

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Allen Hall3

Math. 311, Calaulua

Day anti Hour

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Persons recently discharged
from the hospital were : Mrs.
I. Robert Bunch, Mrs. Elliott
' dor, Mra. Clemmla Fuller, Mrs.
!'David Hutton, Franklin Llwlo,
David Mllbt, Mrs.
Cbarle1
Sayre, Sandy Sickles, Mro. Ira
Zornea. Mrs. Odell G. Blake
and Infant oon, Mro. Llrry G.
Johnson and infant da1111hler:
Mrs. Allen L. KlnJI and infant
11011, Mrs. Charita Love and in-

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OE,\ In have the bill plac·

1Jrogram.

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COOPER

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A~sodation,

MUD &amp; SNOW TIRES

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In NEA lor 1965-611.

LAY AWAY YOURS NOW
FOR FUTURE INSTALLATION

The easiest paint
in the world to apply

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Credit

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Pomeroy High Schoel

Env. 211, Brltlah Lit.

Th 7·10

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JacktGn High School

Oht. Hlttory

M 7-10

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Oak Hill High School

NOW OPiiN
On A
LIMITED

Th 7-10

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Wellston High School

W7-10

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Wtllmn Hlth School

ALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1965

lum~tex

Comeo To The . .

BIG BEND AREA

BASIS

WATCH FOR OUR
GRAND OPENING

l'or further In,.,_..,. write er coli:

Dh..ctor of Extension •nd Student Teaching

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Jacknn High School

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SUPER MILidPCOOFiliNIJ
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Rio Grinde, Ohio 45674
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or the National As.'lociatiQn·~
projects.
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504 TENTH ST.
The NEA repre'lent s over a 1
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. million teochrrs with 93,000 !n I
Ohio. Ml" Jennie Davis. NF.A
Phone 525·7221
' director spokf of Oh1o's role

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o. Parsons at their farm near
Allcndmg from out of lown Arbuckle, W. Va.
I !J~n. ~:ssoc:L_~t ~~n . m ~cvrlop~ng were Mr . .and Mrs. Woodrow 1 Mrs. Mary Oman left Friday,
w&lt;~ys ,1ml mt:ans of .1mprovmg _Dean, Ma n anna, W. Va.; Mr. for her home Saginaw, Mich. a£' lhe qurthty of educ~t10n.
and Mrs. Roy Dean, Hunting~ ter a visit with her grandmothHel ~~d. "vur dcb 1.1drelnl to d"Yilon; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean er, Mrs. Nora Roush and her
mus e preiJHt'C 1or Je 21~~ ,
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aunt , Mrs. Charles Withrow.
century insle;1 d of the 20th cen- and 1\evm, Lakewood, 0 ·• :Mr. M Ch 1 W"lh
M
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!le'a Jac
rs.
ares 1 row, rs.
t11ry" anti that ch ildren ol Ohio an
rs. ~r~nce , n,
- Nora Roush and Mrs.
Mary
mu::3l bt: a~sured of a flrs t rate quelyn and Cratg of Coiumbus; . _
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education.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dean and j
: lie also stated that "Quality Pamela. Columbus: Mr. and
Back To School With
I"' educ.1t;on and fi nance gu handI Mrs. Koy Elselstem, Man, W
MISS AMERICA
in hand." and th"l th&lt;• OEA " Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Day too Ets· 1
a vnirc I! inrorm the public, el, Narrows, Va.; Nirm John· ]
the legls i:-Jture, and ~ciJO :J l bo11rd son, Narrows, and Mr. and ,
what is nced('d ror th~ best in Mrs. F. F. Shank, Mr. and Mrs.
educa tion
Keith Brenot, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sizes
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The Ol, io lou neil nf Educa-! Davis, Mr. Jim Hockett and 4-10 _ _ -~- __
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I U\'l' r~ulcd to act on th~ PEP Mrs. J. K. Hutchinson, Clmton
Di ll and did nol enact a suffic - Houdashelt and Eva Houdashelt,
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Middleport, 0 .

ic uf lhe role ol lhe Ohio Educa·

rd on th e November ballot.

BEL TONE
Hearing Aid Center

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twms developed from a slngle jsame thing. If you have specia l
ovum or !rom two. 1£ lhoy don't . talents (sewing, cookmg, fly·
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look much alike the · chances ' tymg, furniture refinishing elr .1
are th• y are non · Identical , you had hope - should you
twins even though I here w"" !fmd Ihe righl. customers. A MILL &amp; SECOND STS.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
only one placenta. Few doctors ]typist or bookkeeper can some·
would take io trouble to try to Urnes get part • Ume home- •
oeparate tho membranes - ,
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they would have more imporl· :
ant lhlnp to do.
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Econ. 211,

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problem Bellone i•
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sinee we got our new GAS range!'

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, ~r ane s that surrounded the bab· the tur th is, almost
every
I '~ would show whether the : housewife want!l to know the

assign an adviser to them before relistration day. All evening student! w111
begin th

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lwln girls. They du nol look should make a complaint. -H.'
alike bul their mother says SORRY TO Bl: A PESSIMIST
lhey are Identical twiiiJ because Dear Helen:
lhere wu just one afterbirth. Could you tell me how a
What do you think?
housewUe could make money al
A - If IW1u are non-idenU- home? - MRS. MC.
cal there may bu two placen- Dear lo'C
lao or I IIJlllle fused placenta 1 1 wish 1 had an optimistic 1

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. socHltlon or AIHanc.e, on the tn. P·

To repair and service
hoorlng aids
lettorlo1 ond supplies lor
all makes for solo
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
give you a free heoring
test with the latest Rei tone Electronic equip
men!.

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lln..o I• next to Godliness, . I thought we were the eat's paja·
abo laud the courage of the bill·~ ferent kettle of fish when their

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Winfield
1:40
p.m.; ANNOUNCE HOMEOOMING service wiD liar! at 1:30 p. IlL
Heaver down Winfield
10:25 · 'l'he homecomlllg of tho Mt. wttb an afternoQII 8pMta' and
Ga11Jt roadtn1o:
Gallipolis\ p.m ; H. E. Bowleo up Winfield llernwn EUB Church wiU be II)&gt;ICial lingers. 1111 putor,
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cmeroy
Dam 11.8, 121, runnmg 211. feet •12·05 am ; Allen R. Men'111 up I Sunday, Sept. 19, Wllh a basket Rev. James Morrison, extenda
Mrs. Wallace Reuter and dau- 00 rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20·-1 Winfield t·45 a.m.; Solvay UP I dmner at noon. The afterooonla cordial invitation to all.
ght.r of Lorain are
42, .Pl.. Pleasant 23.84, Hmtonl Winfield 7 a.m.
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- - ~ ·-·-parents, Mr. a.nd Mr&amp;.
0.34, stat_1onary, Kanawha Falls Tltcm" and oilier relaliveo.
1.86 fallmg, Charleston 18.91.
Marmet and Wlnlleld
l!fin Sophia Baronick of
dams were on the sills.
Pa .. Commander and
Ohio River - John
Ladd
W. AIIenandfamllyo!Wske- Dean up 14,1 :50 p.m.: Jamel
field, Ma88. and Mia• Nancy ; up 14, 3:25 pm.; Eastern up •
Walenta ol Sealtle, Wash. were 14, 6:15 p.m.; Esso West Vir· I
recent guesls of Mr. and Mrs. ginia down 14, 4:40 a.m.; HarW. 0. P.aronlck,
Mulberry vey Jordon up 14, 5:10 a.m.;
Helghls.
Bob Benter down 14, 7:20a.m.; .
e.r.clt1~
Mrt1. Jed Webster Jr. end son A. J. Patton up 15, 9:30 p.m.: ;
James vloited Sunday at N..; Charles Stevenson up 15, 3:25
'f~lm'. •
hiflifetl
Haven, w. Va., with her
a.m._: Onward up 15, 5:15a.m.: ;
er, Mrs. T. C. Rnush.
I down 16. 6:4.1 p.m.: '
thi~
Kristal Lynn Sisson inlant Pennsylvama up 16, 1:30 a.m.;
Idniighter of Mr. and Mro: George Northsworthy up ln. 3· JO a.m.;
Sisson returned home Monday Cltrts .Jr. up !7, 10:25 p.m.
lrom Holzer Hospital and i• ?Y• Stale up 17, 6 45 il.m.: PhilImproving
1p Sporn down 18, 5: i5 a.m.:
Mr. and Mrs. Gratis D'Y"'"I Peggy Downey down 18,
a.m.; Edeana Bosworth up 19
of Powhatan were called here s:ao a.m . Warr.l'n llougla d
Sunday to be with Mro .. Gladys down 19 ·6,50 a m . Que C~
COME FOR CONFRRENCE - Oflice of Economic Opportunity officials Milton ~~Pck~~~ 7: 1 ~ fpe!~i:;teaa~''\1 ~~ up 20. 3:30a.m. s~uthe~"do~~ !
20. 6.05 a.m.; Relmble up 21 5
~vman fleft) nnd ·rheodore Berry ~ ~e nte l') arrived in Athens Thursday to talk with
.
.Ppresentatives of community action committees from 19 counties served by the Hospiial.
.
a.m.; Acadian down 23 00 · P ! lOO'il&gt; VirgiA Wool/4-0z. Pull Skeins
m.; Jefferson duwn 23 ,' 7;30 p: l
Ohio University Institute lor Regional Development. They were met at the Univer· Mrs. M. o, Hartinger fell
ity airport by Donald J. Henson (right), as,i.&lt;tant director of IRD for community her home Fnday,.
m.: Alice down Greenup HO '
"':·vices. Berry is the national dlrectOI' of the OEO community action program. Hy- wriSt and IS a·1patient
at
p·m··• Pamela D. up Greenup
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,,Jan is director of the Midwest regional office of the pm"ram. The visitors spoke Genera I Hosp1a.
7:25pm· Nat1·onal
~
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.vith local committea representatives at the Ohio Unlversitl
Inn regardtng possible &gt;Ir. an d Mrs. Delb er t Ruus h up 8:20. .p, m. Ra e up ureend
t S d
'th th . d
h
. .'
v nswoo up I
111li·poverty programs and OEO requirements for financia a,sislance for the pro- ~en dun ay
Me1r nda~g · Greenup 5:56a.m. : J. s. Lewis I
gram. Attending !rom Meigs Counly wao I'ete Shields.
Shr an sdonM·m· adwt,h r.da
r s. up Greenup 7:35 a.m.: Indiana
. ___ _ _ __ _
- -- -· ·- erwoo
en t an 1am1 1Y· down Greenup 7·40 a . El'
1
Mi8S Jerri Frick returned to ha Woods down Mel~h·l 1::;
her employment m
a.m ··· E~ - p · Jone.
.s down Me1 I
2
25
Sunday alter spending a week's dahl ' p.m.: Duncan Bruc; REGULARL't 1.19
vacation wilh her parenls, Mr. down Meldahl 8·35
'
Mrs Guv Hcynolds. Middle- ~ urda) at Lake Hope Mrs Roy. ,
and Mrs. Paul Frick.
Galli lis D · p.m.
I • Permanently Mothproof
port kmdrt~arten leaiiJer dnd nolds IS Membership Chau rnan
I Mr. and Mrs. Don Ilea
wa 1·d
IOa·m- Little Ed·t • Rich, Vibr.ant Colors
Mrs. Ben Philson, Mtddleporl 'I "' Meigs County lor the Ohio
es
er
ed home Sunday after
J
ownl1·2· 50 p.m.: Annellc l
·h were a. Ed ucat10n
. . ;,ssoCI&lt;ltton
A
·, •
cIementary teater,
and t he
.
., .
a week at thelf collage at Wa- Bonesk. upd . 5 p.m.;. Walter Ha nd -Knit, your wardrobe Will be
e~ J?r down 12.15 a.m.; l in the lashion limelight .. select
mong those from Meigs cou~1- National Education Association. Funeral servu:es fur Norma ,
tv allending a mPelmg ol Ute I Others attending were Mrs I B. Dean were held at the Ches- te~ord.
dM
G
S Chr~stma H. down 4:30 a.m. ; I your yarn now and SAVE!
Ohio Education As~ociatwn Sul- Harold 'sauer Rutland Schools: I' tcr Methodist Church at 1 p.rn. Ch!"lrd.s olanMcKeerss.port epo.rgev,·,J JoKhnanaw
J. Rbowe _up 9 a.m.
Comp_,,., ;" q.uali~y with other
a RI
L th
Niillion a llr Adv8rfilied Bretndli •••
I J'rl'Sid nt ol the Meigs ('ou 1lt~
. h
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ver u er
Te!lotint: Lilbontfories prore irt
·- A
. . e 1. . ll 1. "I .·
.d' 1Sept. 9 w1t Rev. Ray Warne lited last week with his sister, ! Herdman down Marmet l: 25 · - -- - -- - - - - - - - - -IUIUW.IMll•
ssocw JOn , osa te " 01 Y an and Rrv. Pearl Casto official- Mrs. Norman McCallum.
1
Miss Ruse Easterdlty, Mis!:i I.u· 1
,
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I' a.m..· 0 . F . Shearer up Ma.• met 1
.
of , fMI.
I
cllle Smtih
Kyger Creek at· inn.
• Hev. Herbert Grate
Ch and
J Mrs. C.V 0. Parsons
S l3:50 'a.lll.·' Helen z· down Ma:r'
. 1·
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Chester Nazarene Church was I 0
ar :stan, W,- a. spent at- met 4:10 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth
, tendld .rom Callis Cou nty.
.
.
1 urday wtth her s1ster, Mrs. Nor.! ------'--....:.._ _
Speaker for the morning ses- solo1st, accompamed by Mrs. man McCallum
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MIDDLEPORT
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Oman vtslted Thursday at New
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I s1on · 1was1 Mr
Arnold Grate. Mrs. Horace Mrs · Norn an McCallum ~pent ·1· Havena
~'ll.."rid~~~~~b~lll1~~~'!~'!""'!'""""'!"'!!'""""..,.."'!'!!'!""'"'"'~"!""!'!'"'!"!"!'!'!!!'"!'!'-.---....
!!!!
f oh·Robert
~d Dowlmg,
ar ers urg, . a. ' -- --·-- --·------------- - - -- - -- 1 As- Karr was organist.
, pre~J{en o
JO ~:.~ ucaon
\ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.

PRICES DOWN

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Maybe you ore paying out $65 to $80 a
month on bills and debto. Get one loan
here. Pay off everything, Hava only $35 or
$40 a month loan \';"YDIIJII, Have mm
for yourself. We cant give you a raiJe but
we can be helpful until you aet one.
Clrrr wu • S•vtnca eo...xur u , •• ptwuo,

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River news cliff
clown Winf)eld 3:45 p.m.;\
-- - - - - - - - -. - M.am
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L~W7:
Jane Lucaa clown

work bill she'a got to be lullky. . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ,
One warning: don't
wwar
ads which say, "Earn Money

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PHONI WY 2-3193-WY 2.:1699

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Remember what rhey say abou t the wav to a ma n · ~
.•• or a family's he art ? It's ::.o P .l 'W to turn uut
tamily -pteasmg d1shes every time. when yOlJ havP
a Gas range. Only Gas has the exact heat control
that starts cook in~ the second you turn it on ...
~md stops tl1e instant you turn it off. No overcook ing to cau ~ e bod ove rs or scorching. I he Burner
with·a · Bra1n adjust s autornat1cally to save yo 11
ti me and trouble . And you get so many other
cooking helps w,th a modern Gas range. Smokeless broiling. Programmed cooking that keeps thEt
roast warm if your family's late. A Keep·Warm
oven setting. Gas ranges are style leaders. too
-designed to set the decor for today's smart
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For cooking, Gas mak111 the big difference
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;;...-.= _:__ __:_ _ _.,.:_ __ ..... ~~· from 7 to 10 p.m.; all4 Oblo

• courses
.
w·n
I
11 EvemniJ'
rl
8f Offered by Rio College

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~N':.~c~u..w~ 1•1:"
1 ~~:!~:, ~:r•

ads which say, "Earn Money
at Home - Nnd 11.00 (or more )
for •tarter !dt." Chance• are

,r~~;~~~:~~ ~~k• yo11r orllllnal

by Helen Bottel

This colunUl 1s dedicated to

WANT A RAISI?

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Funeral held
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Speaker at Lake Hope OEA Meeting For
Dean
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Rl~., •.ON

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Grande
College

Rio Grande Colleee

11 o!fert~~ 11

evenlnc classeo the fall 1emester. Three

of lhese claues will he !ought at the college, the others will be offered at
various other locations throughout Southeastern Olflo. All •tudents plan·
&amp;ling to enroll in ovening classes must notify the registrar

l!

early as po•·

aible before registration day so that he may check their credontial• and

R. H. RAW Ll NGS S0NS C1L

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Instructions will be given.
REGISTRATION 'OR ALL IVENING CLASSES WILL BE CONDUCTED ON
THE COLLIGI CAMPUS WIDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1965, 6:30 to

1:30 p.m.

ON CAMPUS CLASSES
CIUI

Day 111Ci Hour

C:rtdll

M. w7-9

4

Lo..tion

Moth. 110, 'uiiCII•nol

w 7·10

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Yolo Hall 10

Rol. 200, Old Toeta1111nt

M 7-10

3

Allan Hall 3

Moth. 311, C.leulua

Yolo Holl6

OFF CAMPUS CLASSIS
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Credit

Art Ill, AppNClotlon

Tu 7-9

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Econ. 211, l'rlnclpiH

3

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Eng. 313, A1111rlcen Lit.

Tu 7·10
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Th 7-10

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Hletory

Rll. 201, New T11t1.,.,t

1 Person5 recently dlscharged

the hospital were : Mrs.
I. from
Rober! Bunch, Mrs. EllioU Cor.
dor. Mn. Clemmla Fuller Mrs.
1IDavld Hutton, Franklin -'::~~:;I
David Might, Mrs.
ct
Bayre, Sandy Sickles, Mr~.
ZornN, Mrs. Odell G.
and lnfont 1011, Mr!. Lorry 0.
Johnaon and Infant doughier:
Mrs. Allen L. Kina and
son, Mrs. Charloo Love and

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Phon• 525-7221

MUD &amp; SNOW TIRES

projects.

The NEA represe nls over &lt;1
million trachers with 93.000 in
Ohio. Ml5~ Jennie Davis,
direelDr spoke of Ohio's rolP.
In NEA for !116.1-m;.

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los. If your Board of Health '
Q - A friend ba 3-y.,ar-old i I• lax here. t!Jen perhaps you
twin girls. They do not look ohould make a eomplaint. -H.
a~o but their molher oays I SORRy TO BE A PESSIMIST
they 1re ldenU011 twlno because Dear Helen:
there Wll juot one alterblrlh. Could you tell me how a I
Wbat do you think?
bousewtle could make money at
A - II twlao are non-ldenU· home? - MRS. MC.
cal there may be two p1acen. o.sr we
taa or a sJnclt fused placenta ; 1 w1sh 1 had an optlmlldir i
to your que:stiun but .
1 but careful ~tudy o! the mcm- answC'r
branes that surrounded lhc bah· the turtll is almo~t
i:verv
ies would show whether 1ht: huu~ewife wa~h to know th~
twins devP"loped from a slnglt' 1same thing. If you trave sperral
ovum or from two. If they don•t 1talents (sewing, cookmg, fly·
look much alike the ehlllnces lymg, rurnlture re.flnishing etr '
are they are non - identical you had hope - should you
twms even !hough !here was,fmd the nghl customers. A MILL &amp; SECOND STS.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
only one placenta. Few doctors typi 9t or bookkeeper can somewould take to trouble to try to ' ttmes get part • Ume home· •
eeparate tht membranes - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- they would have more iroport· '
ant thins• to do.

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Maybe you ore paying out $65 to $80 a
month on bills and debta. Get one loan
here. Pay off everytbillg. Havt only $35 or
$40 a month loan \':'yment. Have mort

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SA\'S

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uP Wlnl1eld ''"
Elget'
!!enttntil, Pomtr01-Midtlleport, 0., llept.14, 'liiiRcliff down Winfield 3:45
Qln
L~ Jane Lucae
down
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Wlnf~eld
8:40
p.m.; , ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING service wiD start at 1:30 p. Ill, .
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80 8 n
. . Beaver down Winfield 10 :25 · ·n.e homecoming of the Mt. wttb an ai1erDo9J1 ~ and
Gou1e readlna~:
Galhpohs\ p m.; H. E. Bowles up Winfield 1 Hermon EUB Church will be !p&amp;eial lingers, 'tbe pallbr;
Omeroy
11 .8, 12 t, runmng 21&gt; feet · 12'05 a.m; Allen R. Merrill up '·sunday, Sept. 19, with a basket Rev. James Morrison, extend~
Mrs. Wallace Reuter anddau- on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20 ··! Wmfteld 1·45 a.m.j Sol\Jay up \ dinner at noon. The afternoon !a cordial invitation to all.
of Wrain are visitin&amp; her 42, Pt. ~leasant 23.84, Hmton l Winfield 7 a.m.
- --- -- -·I Daren!~. Mr. and Mrs. Ediar 0.34, sta~wnary, Kanawha Falls I TtiOinas and other relatives.
1.86 falling, Clrarleston .18.91.
I·
London, Marmet and Wmf1eld
Min Sophia Baronick of
were on the sills.
dale, Pa .. Commander and
Ohio River - John
Ladd
M. W. Allen and family of
up 14, I :50 p.m.: Jamel
field, MaM. and Ml88 Nancy up 14, 3:!! pm ; Eastern Up'
I'V\I~~e&lt;Jn.!:.... '
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Walenta of Seattle, Wash. were 14, 6:15 p.m.; Esso We&gt;t Vir-I
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. glnia down 14, 4:4ll a.m.; Har·
W. 0 . Baronick,
Mulberry vey Jordon up 14, 5: 10 a.m.:
Heights.
Bob Benter down 14, 7:20a.m. ; .
of
Mrs. Jed Webster Jr. and son, A. J. Pat,ton up 15, 9:30 p.m.; i
James Vl!llted Sundny at New Charles Stevenson up 15, 3:25
!f•tM. ••of/eref/ :1
lime
Haven, W. Va., with her moth- a.m._; Onw-.Jrd up 15, 5:15a.m.; :
er, Mrs. T. C. Roush.
Lewis I do_wn 16. 6:4!l p.m.: .
:;t t!fk
gefactfllllillfef/''lowpke. /
Kristal Lynn Sisson
Pennsylvama up 16, 1:30 a.m.;
ld•11ght.er of Mr. and Mrs~ George Nor!h~worthy up 1~: 3:30 a.m.;
Sisson returned home Monday Chm Jr. up 17. 10:2~ p.m. Buck~
from Holzer Hospital and is
State up 17, li· 45 a.m. : Phil~
.
.
Sporn down 18 5:15 a m ·
lmprovmg.
Pe
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Mr. and Mrs. Gratia Bryanj gg!
wney down 18, 6:55
a.rn ., Edeana Bosworth up 19
of Powhatan were called here 5·3(1 a
w ·
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Sunday to be with Mrs. Gladys d~wn ~~-6 "'V arrt&gt;n QHougla?d
,J3m.;uccn CJty l
0 ' , . rea Di her up 20. 3:30a.m. : southern down
COME FOR CONJo'EilENCE - Office of Economic Opportunity officials Milton Ckl
uc er whfllbki
H,.·man Ileft! nnct ·rheodore Berry eenter) arnved Jn Athens Thursday to talk with h•p and •• a pa.Jeut at Holzer 20 6·05 am. R 1· bl
H · 1
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· · • "" e up 2t 5
:rprese ntatives of community adion committees from 19 counties served by the osptta ·
.
a.m .; Acadian down 23 4.30 •p I lOO% Virgia Wooi/4-0z. Pull Skeins
Ohio University Institute for Regional Development. They were mel at the Univer· Mrs. M. D: Hartmger fell at m.; .Jefferson duwn 23 ' 7:30 ·I
1ly airport by Donald J, Benson (right), asoistant director of IRD for community her home Fr~day, breakmg her m · Allee down G ' · p..
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reenup :i ·40
"':·vices. Berry i£ tl1e nalional director of the OEO community action program. Hy- wnst an IS a pat1ent at e1gs p m · Pamela D
G ·
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. up ~enup
G
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. ·lan is director of the Midwest regional o ffh-~ of the program. The visitors spoke enera osptta ·
7:2S p.m.: National up Green•••lh local committca representatives at th e Ohio University Inn rega1·dmu jlossible Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Roush up 8:20 p m. Rave
Od
· uaug
·' h· Greenup 5:50
· ·•a.nr.: J.nswo
up :I
n1ti-poverty programs and OEO requirements for finandal a~sistance for' the pro· spen 1 Sund~Y w1t· h theJr
s. Lewis
gram. Attending from Me igs Counly was PPtc Shields.
ler and son-m-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. up Greenup 7:35 1 rn. 1 d.
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~- ----Sherwood Merid!th and family. down Greenup 7:40 •·· ~ g1 "1~~
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Mi" Jerri Frick returned to ha Woods down Mel~h·l
ua I Or uca /On Is OplC 0
her employment in Columb~s a.m.: F:. P. Jones down MelSunday after spending a weeks dahl 2:~ p.m.; Ouncan Bruce REGULARLY' 1.19
Norma
vacatmn w!lh her parents, Mr. down Meldahl 8:35 p.m.
Mrs. Guy l{eynolds. Mlddlt:- urday at Lake II ope. Mrs. Rey·
and Mrs. Paul Fnck.
' Gallipolis Dam _ Little E.d-1, • Permanently Mothproof
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port• kindt'r~o~arten
teRdH"r,
and
nolds
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ea re urn- ward down 10:50 p.m.; Annt'lle
• Rich, Vibrant Colors
Mu. Ben J1 lulsun, :\o1Jdd lcport of Meig~ Cuunly fur the Ohio
ed home Sund&lt;Jy odter ~pendino J
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I Ed ucn
. t'1011 nSSOC
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ones ·ord
up 125
Wall.e-r 1 Ha nd ·k11il, your wardrobe w1ll be
c•Iemen IH f}. Ieac·h'cr 1 were
ll ·
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a week at their ' cotlage at Wa-• Beck
,1 p.m.;•
mong those from Meigs COUll- Ncltlonal EducCJtiun Association. Funer.l scrv Jc~s or orma l terford.
Ch . J_
uown 12 .15 a.m.; : in the fashion limelight .. select
tv e:tttcnding a meeting of IIH:! Others &lt;~!lending were Mrs. I B. Dean were held at the Ches- 1 M
·nd M
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rJstma H. down 4.30 a.m.; l your ya rn now and SAV~_ !
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eorge ·I John J Rowe up 9 a m
OhiO EducatiOn Assocudwn Sut· '] Harold Saurr. H.utlund School~, , tcr Method1st Church at 1 p.m. jchilds of McKeesport Pa vis-' K · ·h ·.
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I res 'd I I tl M .• (' I I
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1e. 1. Clb,s _.oun Y, Sept. 9 with Rev. Ray Warne ited Jast week with his sister, Herdman down Marmet
1.25
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I A~sOCialron .
fiosahe Stm_y and land Rev. Pearl Casto officiat-]Mrs. Norman McCallum.
.0 F
I ~!Jss Husc Eas1crd!ly, .Ml s~ Lu-.
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Mr and Mrs C 0 ParsonsJa.m.. . . Shearer up Marmet
1cilk !:imith. Kyger Creek, at .I mg. Rev. Herbert Grate
or\
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, 13:50 a.m.: Helen Z. down Mar- l
tended from Gu'l!a
County
Chester
Nazarene
Church
was
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of
Charl~ston.
W:
Va.
spent
~at~ met 4:10 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth !
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urduy with her sister, Mr~. Nor. ~~---•
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Speaker for the morning ses- soloist, accompamed by Mrs. man McCallum
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, sion 'dwas Mr.
1 oh·Robert
Ed Dow\rng,
A· Arnold Grate. Mrs. Horace [ Mr~ · Norman McCallum spent ·I Haven and par kers burg, w. va. ..,...,.__....,..,.............._.,._...,.....,....,.."""...."""_"""....,-...--....,"""........'!!!....!!'!'!
1pre~J ~ nt o
ro ucaton s- Karr was organist.
1Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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socrntron
of .o\lllnnce, on the top.
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o.
Parson~; at their farm
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j i~ ol' the ro.le _
ol the Ohio Edu_ca- Attendmg from out of town IArbuckle, W. Va.
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Will Be At
I tmn Assnclatmn m. ~evel op_mg were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow 1 Mrs. Mary Oman left "'"~"Y·I
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DR. DAVIS OFFICE ways und means ot _1mprovmg Dean, Marianna, W. Va.; Mr. for her home Saginaw, Mich.
,•,·.;
1 the qua~Jty ,0 1 educ~tJOn.
and Mr~. Roy Dean, Hunting- ter a visit with her grandmothMiddleport, 0.
·our dt:lllldrcn
lt . Mr. an d Mrs. Ll oyd Dean er , Mrs. Nora Roush and her
1 He1 sald.
b
t . on,
. U today
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' mu s e prepare ur Je st l.
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aunt , Mrs. Charles Withrow.
ce ntury inste-•d
or the 20th ceo-l and Kt.vm, Lake...ood, O., Mr.
1 w·1throw, Mrs.
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Mrs. Chares
Thurs., Sept. 16
. tury" and th;lt clllldren ol Ohio [ and. Mrs. Cl~rence ~n, Joe~ Nora Roush and Mrs. Mary
FROM
' must bt..: assured u[ a lirst rat e •1uc•yn and Cra1g uf Columbus,
educMion.
I Mr . and ~trs. Bob Dean and 1
9 a.m. to 12 noon
Bock To School With
lie alsr. slated that " Qu~lity Pamela, Columbus; Mr. and
To rep1lr 1nd 1ervice
I of education and rlnance gu hand I Mrs. Hoy Eiselstein, Man, ~,.
MISS AMERICA
hHrlng aid1
in hand," and that tlw OEA is Va .; Mr. and Mr~. Dayton Ets·
Batteries and supplits far a voice l• mform the public el, Narrows, Va.; Nino
oil mokeo for solo
i lhe legislat ure, and Sclw~ l board son, Narrows, and Mr.
and I
what
is
needed
fur
the
best
jn
Mrs.
F.
F.
Shank,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
f
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
educalion.
I
Keith
Brenot
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neil
give you a free hcm-ing
SID•
Th e Ol,lo Council of F:duc&lt;~- I Davi~. Mr. Jim Hockett and 4·10 ~--test with the latrst Bel·
tone Electronic r~ui p· tion roin1· nul tha1 the Jcgl,&lt;;( a. Mr. A. M. Houck, Mr. and
lur L· fJilt:d to i;!Ct on the PEP Mrs. J. K. Hutchinson, Clinton
ment.
hill and did nol enat'l &lt;.~ suffic· j Houdashelt and Eva ~oudashe_lt , ,
•
1rnt a !tel nnte school finance all of Columbus. Burial was m I
11 heorlng It your
l.he Chester cemetery.
'
problem Beltane Is
1Jrogrmn. thus the d{'ci siun ut
L!w ORA In hHve the bill plac- I
- the 1nswer
1
cd on the November ballol.
,\Jr. i\'4wh Lee, l1eld repn'scntativc of the NHtinna! Education .
A~~odatlon, gave a summary ·
of lhc Natlonnl Association's

M y

Rio Grande College wtn offer Iothero will be offered in Pome day from 7 to tO p. m.; and
Dear Helen:
. pretent I rave my wile alter &amp;family living 10 If you're havln(
for yourself. We cant givt you a raile but
U nonlna ell- tbt1 ..,,,. roy, Jack1011. Oak Hill, and igion 201,
New
, What's this younger genera· , we go engaged, and THAT wos ; trouble, let Helen help YOU.
we can be helpful until you aet one.
ler. Three of these classes will Wlllmln, Ohio.
WIJILJOodly from 7 to 10 p.m.
Uon eomln( to? My daughter]over 2!i yean ~go ! Hal. Young She will also welcome your own
c:tTl' LOU~ !loYlnp eo ...lfur • ,.., tho••·
be taught at lhe coU.... thl 11lt ciUMI to be offered on Two Oil- will be olferld want1 an ankle brac~elet for modernol They re weaflng 1820 amusing txperiences. AddreSs
~-·- OlmJIUI ore: Math. 311, Calc&lt;&gt; Pomeroy, Art ill, Ar
ber birthday. Tha~a the first style!, they pia~ Sp1n the Bot.. Helen Bottel in care of this
Now M11y Wnr
lUI, on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.: ion on 'l'uesda•' from
- --- -- ~ tie (OUR· 11ame),
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· Sandh the twould newsp~por.
Moth. 110, FunoUonll Math., on m. at the elementtry IIChool
piece
sw1m
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ue
as
co
1, double for what my wife wore
Wodneldoy from 7 to 10 p.m.; English 313, Am&lt;rican
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Wit• Llttlt Werry and Roll(lon :100, Old Testa· on 1\edneodoy from 7 to tO p.m.
1n 1940 except one is •111111 1
.... """ '""'" .,,.~ wt!IIOUI men!, on Monday from 7 lo 10 at the high school.
lower than the other. Whore's'
tear or lnlte\Utl~ ~'' lib'ol:iD&amp;Qf, p.m.
Mualc 111, Fundamentals of
all this rebellion I hear about? :
•:r,:•no or
.oiiTDTII
ol• '""' "'"'" ••• '""' - · ThrH cllllll will be offered Muoio. will be taught from 7 to
-POP
NblJ . TlWJlt~MatpoYdtr!,.'H~
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H
... wayne G· B rand•t• dt . MD
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1ummr. ,..,,, .,..,. '"'/:.orJrnr.;!· It Jaekoon HI.Ch Schoo . T ey t p.m. Ml Oak ill High
"""lnon~~~~j~c&amp;::::"···pl!w odar' n: Econ~mics 211, Principles on ,rfondayt.
The sober citizens of Cht· ;~nno~pf haven't seen too ~
t:t=:::."'.~~::::~um of Economics, on Tuesday from Rqlttratlon tor all
cagv have been startled In re- much of it at our house Dl' on
to 10 p.m.: English 211, Brit· CIIIMI will be conducted on
cont weeks by blllboards car· our block but 1 read about it
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""''l""llqe compu1 Wdneoday
rylng the message: "Let him 11 th r'
tamber 11, from 8:80 1o 8:80 p. !kip his bath tonlaht. ~ public i a Fun~y :~~~·, ' 1' ~nly shrU&amp;IIed i
m. All cluu wiD bl(ln the ,.rvlce for httle boys. " While and sighed when the kids took ,
following waek.
I 'If.. With the dJclum, Clean- over !he bell bolt&lt;&gt;."' ·ants WE
llneBI Is next to Godllness,". I thought wt&gt; were the ;at'~ paja· l
also l~u1 the courage of the. bill· Ilerent kettle of fish when their]
boards backers. The ha~Jt ~f latest screamy..£1reamy teenage
,
bethlng once or twice da•ly " ldol Is MY matinee idol of the ]
undoubtedly a case of loo much j30s: Charles (" Where Has Love
~ of a &amp;ood thin&amp;.
Gone?'') Boyer. I'm not sure
Versons entering Holzer
Too much_, .bathing remov_es whether It makes me re e Ii
p~al during the last 24 hours ' protective ~liS from the skm. ,youngcr or so antique I'm back I
The count·dawn is on! For DadJie Darts. Coronets. Bia: 121-inch ~heelbast
were: Beverly Sue Spence 2018 dries lh~ skm and wrqr.AvR tt-5 In ~lyle. - H.
Eastern Ave.: Vern A. Saun-. such skm ~iaeases as 1czema Dear Helen :
Polaras. Custom 880's. And Dodae Monecos. To keep people showin1
dergl Rodney; Mn. Dennis R. And lrthyoMi tabnur.uauy dl'Y On birth tertlfica lt!~:
V o u up, and Dodae •~te&amp;Joina up, The Dodae Boys ~ re counlinc d(;Wn
Bays, Waterloo Star Rt.; Mrs. Iskin ,. Un_esthetJc as B dlrty (ace ma~ ~ rememher'' ll 's a dlf·
Donald E. Shupe. Rl. Bidwell; 1ls, we mtght ~ell ask ourse lves told a woman that no place on prices 10 you count up the savings. You plly a whole lot less
Mrs. Blanche Nibert, 82 State w_hether any mdustrral ty~oon, the eerliflcute would i1 ~tate , and get a whole lol more ... like never before! No
St.; Mrs. Lyle G. Poh.&gt;et, Rt. tl ~1\o'iC leader or even president whet.her t.he baby was teglti - 1 wonder The Oodae Boys sale~ are iOint great
Pt. Pleasant: Jlllayne C. Mnr- tn the past could hunestly suy mate or illegunate, in
her
for the third ynr slraieht ... you atart at
:lin, Henderson, w. va.; Mrs. he never went to bed with.our. a .!!tate.
.
i Howard E. Kina, Pt. Pl~asant;bath.
! I recently had my f1rst baby IIO" ,,
:eand count dow,.
,-:
\
Mrs. Roy E. Boltic,
South I Two baths a week on the av- i and wa,; shocked to see on the
Side, w. va.; Mrs. Joe~ B. Sla· erage In winter end thrill' a photootatlc cory of the birth
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vlna, Middlepert; Paul M. Clark . week In summer should sulflce. certificate &lt;which we paid 12011
(
Rt. 2 Racine· Mra. Bernard J ..
for l that there wHs n place to
Only 8600 miles. With all the important Cadillac
Diddle, Rt. Racine; L. Clair 1 Q - Loot w"'k my 8 - year- check "Legal" or "Illegal." I
Carr, Pomeroy; Wl\llam
H. · old niece complained of a was revolted . I do not reel th is
feature&amp;. Beautiful all white. Showroom clean.
I swon, Middleport; Mrs. Jnan headache on arising In the morn· Is fair to t.he child. He or she ·~
S. Thlenel Middleport•
Mro. ' lng. It lasted all day and wa' not reopon81ble lnr hJR parenls
' Rena Mariln Westerville· Mrs 10 bad by evening her mother action. The child needs a birth
~ Lawrence L.' Otworth, R't.
2 took her to the doctor, who ' ~er!_ifknte f?r so. many thing"
I Ironton: Mrs. Clartnce E. Har· ~aid It wu probably migraine. an life and I m. qu1tesure ~any
per, Wallaton: Robert J. Law· Liter that night •he began to would hold thiS aga1n~ !urn.
' Ieos, Ironlon; Mrs. Florence w. vomll and in tho following lew Also, I don t like the 1dca ,
Hannay Akron· Mrs. Ernetd days black and blue marks ap- of anyone be\nj;! able to obtain :
GMAC Financing Available
·E. Ree;e, Rt. Wheelersburg; pemd on her legs ond trunk _ a copy of your . birth certificate
IJohn P. Me!Ser, Ashland, Ky.: What would cauoe this'
by merely pay~ng 12.110. The
Mrs. Fred Looney, Aahland, Ky.; A - Althoaab a severe head. clerk asked me for no proof
T· •"'! their reoor•-bruki11 tales If 1111 yeu!
Rosetta L. Coker, Rt. I Oak ache. with or without vomiting, that the baby was ours. She just
Hill : Mrs. Robert G. Hazell, Rt. may be due to migra ine. Ihe I asked how mauy copies I want·
1 Ironton.
appearance of hemorrhages un- :ed lu buy: In thl_s tn~e, an.vont
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Birth•
der the skin strongly suggelllS 1can obt~m a birth cerllflcate
Mrs.
D~mnll
R.
Bays,
Wat~r-Idiopathic thrombopenic
pur- land U)le lt und{'~ false pretenses
"You'D Ute Our QualliJ Way 11 'Jo•nR Buatneu"
loo Star Rt., aon, 1:56 a.m.· para, 1 dlaeue of unknown orJ.i -or to dig up d1rL -MRS. H.M .
WY 2·5342
Pot'neroy . Oh lo IMonday.
' gin. In this dlsea,. the number I O.~r Mrs. M
'
D1ocharl0d
of platelets in a cubic mllllmrt· I d better clear up my olat..
~"""::;:;::;:;;;::;:;;:=:==:"'"':;:=:;:;:;:;;:~;;;.;-.:
~·~- er of blood drops from around ~~~~ap~~~~:s)hl~l!v:h~ow ~:i:~3110,000 to 76,000 or less and the ed the "Legltimatr' .. "lllegitl· .
ablllty of the blood to clot Ia
,,
'fl
mate . check on birth eertl ·
~s • • •
decreas ed · If the dl sease IS. : cates.
Most of the others which
1
chronic the spleen •hould be !lill carry It are quite careful
l'lmOved.
about handing out duplicate cop-

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work bUt she'• lOt to be
one Wlll'llin(: don't IDIW&amp;r

HELEN HELP us !

from ' lo

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The two coursts to be

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II'• blllllr and PHI IIS1111nt. Clear bright colors that
-~fide IIWIY but 1utlnd ll&amp;t. Luy polntors love Luco• .
Tex hlclUst R'a to easy to 1ppiJ , •• flowo off tho brush
and on\0 the IUII&amp;DI witll little effort and tuch beautiful

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Remembe r what they say about the wav to a 1nan '&lt;&gt;
hean! It' s so eJ&lt;;y to turn ou1
family -pleasmg dishes eve1y t1me. w11en you hove
a Gas range. Only Gas has the exact heat contro l
that starts cook1ng the second you turn it on ...
and stops the instant you turn it off. No overcook Ing to cause bollo~.rer s or scorc h1nQ. f he Burn er w:th·a -Brom adjus1s automatJcallv to save yot l
time and trouble . And you ~et so many 0t11er
cookmg helps w1 th a modern Gas range. Smokeless bro11ing . Prograrnmad cooking that keeps tilt!
roast warm 1f your family's late. A Keep -Warm
oven setting. Gas ranges are style leaders, too
-designed 10 set the d6cor for todav's smart
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For cooking, Gas makes the big difference

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and bath, modern OJ&gt;&amp;rtment.l
Middleport, WY 2-:18!4.
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$1795
9 14 tic 4 Door VB engine, Cruiseomatic trans., power oteering and
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Rt. 7, $3,500.01. Phone WY 2- PI'. PLEASANT - Robert
6127.
9 14 30ic Haynee, local businessman w•
appointed by the City Council,
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Six on reeommeodation of Mayor D.
roo m house, bath, bands~mcent,l B. Mthorgan, .!?, fill thtede vbacanhcy
ce11 ar, Po acre grou . ""'I"" e coun~ crea
Y1o
tact, Richard Jacks, Jr. resignation of Harry Chambers,
Welchtown Road, Minersville First Ward, who has DIO'Ved
Ohio.
from the city lD Monday night's
t 14 6tp regular meeting.

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By FRED LAS&amp;WiiLL

OF NEW FOlKS IN
1 TH" COUNlY1HAT .
[I:JN"f kNOW NOTHIN
ABOUT Mf:.

OF A CAMPAIGN

In the area; eommlttee ol Jtm

Bank on Main Street for rer.~ their stated assembly Wedne&amp;
al oUtotur parkingsed melewrs; day, at 7,30 p.m., at tilt Pom&amp;
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1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan
$1195
comml ee campo·
o1 Ig·
Muonlo Temple lot Iran•
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Ohio.
Phone
WY
2-5311.
gins,
Charles
Fowler
and
Jim
ol rem"••
bus'~-.
All
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t 14 3tp
Loca1 car and clean inside and out, fawn finish, autornatir
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·~her ... .. M NQGIIIIbltl foJo
··- -trans., heater, good w. w. tires.
Fisher to make a study oJ 0011- aompanioDI an urged by Tho.
, _ """ - . - 1 ROOMS AND BATH, uDIUrn- i 196C) Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
$895
struction ill• of the new tiiJ DIIIIC.Edwardlllllustrlous m.,.
.k
building ·and what &amp;hould bt le •• attend.
.
b
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1
jshed apartmeot on W. Sec· 8 eyl Powel'!glide, radio and eater , w 1tewall tires 1 •
done before the one year war· r, w
and Hob
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ond St., PomeroJ, Ohio. Ph. new. elean interior. 1vory and gold fini sh. A IJharp car,
Otber aetlou of the eouncll
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and
ft ..W
ld"
The Pomeroy Craft
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fl,l_-l
ran Y exp1res,
""" a 10 b Cl b '11
W dn d
WY 2-5314.
I 14 3tp 1
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waa approval for the city to woo appointed to work with clv. y u WI meet
e es ay
7 :" .. • _ - - - • .,.. ,.. - SLEEPING ROOMS Close In
, . . _ .,.,
"-'lt:lfiU'
take an option for
on land •·
nlzati
tho
nl at the home of Maxine Jordan
·
along Madison Am10o north of "' orga
ons
orga z. from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
~·~cg~.::.;r:::'"': town. 127 Butternut. I 14
OPEN lVII. 9:00P.M.
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POMEROY - 2 story frame, the Navy Yard Rood consistlDg IDg of • parents school palfol. The Winding Trail Garden
.,. - - - "
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I'WIEIOf, OHIO
6 large rooms, 1\2 baths, full of 99,000 square. feet upon which City Attorney Ray Musgrave Club Will meet at the homo ol
- ~"':, ~~ "- """' I ROOM BRICK house ~~ Bu~ I
basement, gas fired hot wat. to drill water wells. Tho option was asked by council to clleck Mrs. Loyd Moort Wednesday.
........ ":. ~ \ . ; , - !ernul Ave. Call WY 2-5127.
er beating, garage. Good lo- runs unttl July 1, 1966. Under with the proper authorities con- Sept. 15, at 8 p. m. Members
...J" ~~~".:,
9 10 tic
For Sale
Businen Services
cation. Priced to sell.
it, the city may purchase the cerning the legality of ;,lacing plea!l refer to yearbook lor
••"' AD
3 ROOM furnished apartment STEREO RADIO, 1965 model.
,
.
MIDDLEPORT - One story land owned by Ralph Shirley, pariial city funds in saving ac· JX'Ogram details.
PHONE WY 2-2156 Phone WY U660. 9 11 3tc This set has dual volume ron. INTERIOR and exterior J&gt;&amp;IDt· frame, 4 rooms, balf bath, el al, for the sum of 13500. counts to accrue int.resl.
. Bethel No. 6Z of ~· Intern•·
trol with 4 speed intermixed ing, roof repair and painting, enclosed hack porch,
gas Mayor Morgan explained that
.
.
tiona! Order of Job 1 Daugh~
equipped. chimney painting, rough ear· heating, lot 50 • 110. ~.00. the demBDd for water is lD the CounCilman Bill Selby asked er&amp; will meet at the Pomeroy
- -=--:--=:-::;--;---ltH:rJ&gt;E aoo rour ...,.,,, lure " h&amp; changer. Radio
Card Of Thanks
Ill IIIII llllfumlllbed apon. Twin speakers. Lovely walnut penler work, tree trimming. FARM- m acres, 85 culdvat. norih end of the city and be CounCil to mvestlgato the possl· Masonic Temple Monday
a\
men!&amp; WY U434
12 I lie finish. Take over payments Phon: !! 5-2700_._ 9 9_12tpl ed, 50 in pasture, plenty of felt the water works expansion bihty of selling old e~ty dump 7_:~ p. m. There will be lnitiaof $1.25 per week or e•Y the BULLDOZER work wantedwater, 2 water systems, plus should he in that area. Mayor land to Grant Shell of Jerwbo tion.
.
WE~~~ ~~xp~~:k:u~
and 4 ROOM lurmshe... apart. remaining balance due $74.77. Ponds, bushing, backfilling, good 5-room house, balb, Morgan staled that last month Road who had requested pur- The Democrat club wiD meet
who aent flowers, food, words : : :· Rowley &amp; R7 ~~:. Call WY 2-655&gt;.
9 14 6tc Free estimates. Phone IVY ~
basement, coal furnace, gar- city residents consumed 650,000 chase of Ute land and the plac. Wednes~ay, Sept. 15, at 7:30
and cards of sympathy and
.
2208.
1 7 loto
age, 2 barns, other buildings. gallons of water per day and mg of a lire plug on ~rth Mad!· p. m at the second ward house
0
atitude al so TWO BEDROOM bouse on Lm· GOOD USED Philco refrigera· ,
$9,000.110.
moro wells must be sunk to in- ~ou Avenue; Coun.crlman Doo- All members ara urged to •l·
/:ai:."'pen~:a.'::'rs. orgam st. coin tiHgts., bhirch kWYltchen, au· lor. Crosley Electrie Range. '
ALBERT M. COX, SAJ..t;SMAN sure •• adequate supply lD tho littl~ gave countil requests tend. and bring oandwicbes or
~ 1 ~- to, 1
toma c gas eat,
Z.a127. Phono WY 2-622'1
WY z.J830
WY 2-3638 fut
asking that the alleys ill Bell.. cookies.
b
soloist, Re · ~.ar ~s . or
8 zo tic
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t 14 at
ure.
ed
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meade between Robinson and
his many prayers and kmd·
t 14 3tu
p
~octl approv a re,..u11 on Burdette Street be o ned . Ia
SEPI'. II
..,. at all times, the Gray TRAILER SPACES, ll!lt rate,
natrung Mayur Morgan as sole
pe ' P e- The TwT h G d
1b
·es
of
Coolville,
Ohio,
the
water,
free
sewage.
Contact
1949
HARLEY
Davidson
for
:
FOR
SALE
I
room
houao,
agent
representing
the
oi:U
In
ing
of
street
lights
on
Jackson
will
eet"Tght
dar
·~-pte
u
Lndl
new garage and new gas fur.
. .
.,
Avenue Jn the Bellemeade seem
urs ay, .x · 16
YeteraDJ Hospital at Chillico- ~ohn J. Fry, Depot 2St., Rut. sale. Coatact: Robert Willi•·
nace 1537 Nyt Ave Porne- makmg applicatiOn fur federal ttoD' moving of city limits sign at 7:30 p. m. at the horns of
the, Ewing Funeral Home, and.
a 6 !Ole ams, Rl. I, Rutland, 0.
roy 'Phone WY 2r2344 or WY funds for the boat launchmg fa. and' reduction of speed limit Mrs. Leverett Roush with Mrs.
Fritz Buck, and our friends
9 14 3tp
~73.
g 10 6lp cllilies soon to &amp;et underway 10 in areo since Bellemeade had Gerald WUdermuth u I!Oohosand neighbors who helped in
FOR SALE
Sales &amp; Service
Pl. Pl...ant
been annexed by the city; stop les8.
anyway during the illne" and 1965 COLOR TV, lovely walnut WE GLADLY loan 1\. Bille Lu..
Mayor Morgaa appointed . a signs for east and west strerts Tbe Twin City Shrine e I u b
death of our dear Husband I console. VHF UHF tuning, Ire h Carpe: Sh:~!""'"L;:"::~ IFill Almost Every Car
"" l_l
~.
~mnuttee .composed of Jim in the section; repairing of will meet at the Middleport
anooddF.ather, Marion (Brown~el l RCA chassis. Bet jus! like pSurhacmapoos•. oBaker u Furnl·ture,
fwtiCRI~
~lin·
'
Fisher, cha~r.man, Ernest Hand· west to eaat aproaches to Rt. Temple, Thlll'8day, September
W
Tk
ts
eTransferable When
ley and Reid Doullltle to m· 62
L .
R b'
t 14 6tc
y Tr d C
MIDDLEPORT
I
and estl t th
'b'lity
I
on ewiS,
o mson, and 16 at 7 p.m.
.
' d Dd bll new. a • over paymen o1 Middleport.
Ml'll. Mar~on 1\oo. ~ c . $13.44 or pay balance due
.
ou a e ars
acres
• ga .•
s posst '
o Burdetle Streets; Councilman The Racine Athletio Boosters
ren, Margaret, Virgil, Ro·
$396.24. This set fully guar· KEEP YOUR carpet, beaut!· eGuaraJJteed 24 mon'"s
I room frame borne, cellar, purchasing a street roller for . W ld' h d . .
t
t. will have a special meeting ar
10th 8 mdsqUiresd abas 0 wn "- H'gh School Thursday se~
bert an d J eraldme
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garage,
front
and
back
porUlla
by
the
city,·
appointed
o
a.
f
anteed Try it in your home. ful despite
. constant ootsteps
24 000 mll
.
t '"'-loW 1
....
9· 14 lie Call WY 2-6555.
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Bl
or
,
es
ches.
Can
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flnanelnl.
committee
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of
Dan
er
IDn
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ndanM
dsemben
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tember
16
at
7·30
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to'
com.
8
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9 14 6to of
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to express W- -. - h- - 1 - . Lustre. Rent electric sham·
..,,5·1111·
Waldie, J1m Wlggms and Wal· ddT
nd h t
ld be plete plans for the homecoming
our heartfelt !hanks to the estm~use ~·~clrlc R roasler pooer, $1. Pic~ens Hardware
In tba U.S.A.
~DDLEPORT I~ otory lace Smith to investg•to a pet. :On;';:,; it w a cou
game.
stall of Arcadia
Nul'!ing I~ :riced.co~h~~·· WYea~6~~~ Company, Mason, W. Va. '
Mime, I rooms, bath, bas.. tion signed by 14 residents of
.
The Willing Workers elass of
Home, Ewing Funeral Home,
t 14 ltc
9 14 6tc
ment, coal furnace heatmg. the Ohio and Kail8wha Streets Waldie read lhe city pol!ce the Enterprise EUB church will
Fritz Buck, Rev. Wanre, Rev.
__
SHOTGUNS for sale. Herb
lnstollod
Close to storeo. $5000.00.
area complaining of stray dogs report for August as subm1 tted meet at the church Thursdny.
Casto, Rev. Grate, Mrs. Mn- WARM MORNING coal he~ter wuuams, Shade, Ohio.
SMALL FARM .- zo acres 15
by acting Police Chief Jack September 16, al 9:30p.m. Pot
old Grale, Mrs. Horace Karr, large type, wrth fa n. $3&gt;.110.
Btp
:Wtivatedir
fruit
:ees,
plus!;
Pyles
lllrowing the department luck refreshments will be serv
9 1
and all those who sent cards See Carl Nelson at the Crossam~ ,;:, ~ 1investigated 14 automobile ac· ed lollowiflg the meeting.
and flowers. OUr gratltudo, •~ roads.
9 14 3tp GAME ROOSTERS for sale.
Pomeroy, 0.
ing gar~~~..b~rn. :hick~
~idents, =ested eight driven The Cbild Conservation Leag
house and oUt,.. bulldinp. fl·
mvolved 'n lhe a?cldents; IS· ua will meel Thursday at 7: J,,
so. to the many neighbors 4 USED gas healers. Joha lhle, Herb Williams, Shade, Ohio.
who helped In so many ways, RaclDe, Ohio, Rt. 1.
1 a 6tp
500 00
sued 429 parking t1ckets, seven p.m. at lhe Columbia Gao ol
during the long \Hne!S and I
9 14 3tc
AJ:t CONDmONING Refrlger- ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN The Daughero ol Ruth class of unlawful tickets and 12 warning fice. Clarence Thompson, super.
death of our loved one. Your ' USED
b ti
- j STEREO RADIO - combina· atlon service. Jark'l Refrlg· WY z.3630
WY J.3tlH
the United Methodist church tickets; recovered one stolen lDtendent of !he
Middleporl
thoughtfulness will never be : tok 00 ~0~ 0~ B ooa
tioo unit, lovely wsinat eon· eratlon, New Haven, Pbone
met in regular session Monday car valued at $2500 and one TV schools will speak on "Tbt type
8
. er,
forgotten..
· ·
ottom, aole, with 4 speaker !IOUDd TU 2-,'153'/.
4 I tiC FOR SALE by OWI!er, Portland, afternoon at .th• church witb set valued at $325; made 36 of books children aro reading
The Norma Dean Family Ohio, Phone Chester 985-358 1. system, 4 speeds, dual vol·
AveftONEI!:B
Ohio 6 room houao and bath Miss Nelle Bmg as hostess.
road law vwlat10n arrest• and today."
1 3
9
II 14 ltp
. ~ ~ ume eontrol, highest fidelity,
eomptete Sorvlcl
ODS' on...,ighth acre
Mrs. Frank Stewart, pres!· 22 misdemeanor arrests; the Pomeroy Chapter No. 60 Roy·
Notice
ONE MOTOROLA 17 ln. tele- with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
Crill Bradford
lfOfllld locatnd 110 miles dent, flOnducted tho meeting patrolmen worked • t·:lal of al Arch Masons will hold a spe.
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.
vision set, good shape. $30.1111. balaoce of $8'1 .57 o• '«ume
Write, Pront or Coalld
M&gt;Ulh of Portland State Park which opened with tho hymn, 915 hours.
cial meeling Thursday, at 1 p.
NOT HUNTING or trespassmg. Phone WY 2·2262 or WY 2· payments of $1.2 per week.
A. C. 8RADJI'ORD
on State Route
124, mail "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Dev,. Mayor Morgan tailed lor re- m. for the conferring of !he pa;t
9_ 1~6:c 5374.
9 II 3to Try 11 in your home. Call
Badue, Olllo
roote, ochool bus at the door. tiono taken from Exodus 34 :2 ports to be submitted by lhe master and most excellent mas·
_Warren Rose.
FREE 1,000 S&amp;B Green Stamps VENETIAN BLINDS and ·re: WY U&gt;M.
9 1 6tc
I I lfe
Harold L. Parsons Raven"' were led by MiS! Lydia Ebers· variolll eommittees appointed ter degrees. Thomas c . Edward
How? For viewing tho new pairs, porch and
window
wood, W. Va., 8os 35, Phone bach who also gave a reading, by him early in July "' a con- high priest, urged all officer&gt;
Compact Vacuum Cleaner In shades all kinds, free esti- 1965 COLOR TV. This set has DEA11NO. l'llnlll*ll. Maellor 2'13-9124.
8 10 lip "Still, Still With Thee," taken crete plan of work could be and companions to attend.
your home. Phone Parkers- mates. Dale Wippel, 215 u... uhf and VHF, IDstant color Faroaees. Arnold..._.
from lhe hook Streams In the lormulated.
Magnolia Temple PytbiBD Sis·
burg, 43!UB62 Collect.
ion Ave., Pomeroy. 911 sotc picture eonlrol. Picture tube Ill Eul MaiD - - •
lnstructlona
Desert, and a poem, "W • • D FinaociaJ reports of !!to three ters will meet Thursday al 7:30
9 -' ..!!~!_ TWO 50,000 BTU fioor fur- still In warranty. Take over....,. I'IIODo WY Ul4l. .... ·"
Purple Morning BreakeUt,• bJ oily departments were given p.m. at tho DAV hall. All mem- - - - - -payments of $1Z.IO par month
7 • lfa u. s. CIVIL SERVICI!l TESTS! Harriett Beecher Stowe. Pray· showlDg the following balances bers are urged to bo present
OSTER MORTISHA, I truly naces with all controls new.
b
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A st 31 1965 C't •9- nd
"'hed palm
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$100 00 oach, Phone WY 2- or p~y alanct due $343.21. NEIGLER BUILDING Supply "~:.;- •;:,~::" _:,:;:: ~·
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Try II In yo.., homt. Call Ra .
Plasti all lila ICc boon..... ..Hm• •• • . . _ . _ - P ' 1
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SEPT. 17
lovo affairs; wwers any or ELECTRIC stove and power SEWING
clliDel, pair
per 1'1· ll lor ba~ ...,.'~:, •••:,..,": G...,::: peace, tloaed .the dev&lt;&gt;tio111.
Stale Sinking Fund I&gt;Biance to. The Southern Local
Band
all questions. One Visit will mower. Phone WY 2-3656.
vice aUmamakea. ~ ~ ~ders, b=n"':..ur, ;;.~' ,,;."'....:!:::!, :;: ,.':,"!...=; Doring the llhort bWii!leSI se1- tal Waitt and Sewer- Water Boosters will sponsor a teen .
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convince you that Sister Mori 10 tfc The• Fabric Sho
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sloa. a round robin aard was and Sewer Accout, $13,?21.S; dance at the seventh and eighth
!isba will read your Ufe like
Authrolzad
Saleo
Ill to llza ol kitch.., 1f lie :::,.::- ..., or .. D~ IODI lo Mn. George Parker, 1 Capital Oollay Aacoun~ $'11, grade building oa Friday, Sept.
an open hook. II you are worI
Service.
a 29 tfe
mernb!p . Bill1 lor llowera were 846.93.
17th after lhe
HomocomJDg
ried or troubled, don't fail to
No Federal Exciu lex
Real Estate for Sale
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paid.
Preoent were llayor Morgaa, Game w1th SouthwestenL Th•
see Sister Mortisha. She's 15 Cu. Ft. Chill
1mp1ng U P.
Mrs. lacob Gloockntl! ...,. Clerk Dick Melrose, Attomey Jay• will omcet the daDol,
helped others, why nol you? FREEZER
$179
Auto Sales
HOUSI FOR SALI
SAVE - SAVE - SAV!I
dueled I &lt;IOUple of gameo and a lllusgravo and counell members Tho Jolly Bunch lowing Club
Private readings given dally USED FREEZERS and
'1111 llamlller
Modern Ranch Style, Beautiful Post ssasoa salt Apacht Trav Bible quiz, alter which refresh· Reid Doulittle, Don Waldie, Er. of Mlddloporl will meet Friday
in her home 7 days o week
World llludard ol 1ampae1 location oa top of ..all hill el Trailers and Camping Sup. ments were Hrved OD crystal nest Handley, Jim Wigglm, c.. evanlng, September 17 at 7 p.
including Sundays. 9 a. m. to 18 ~u~~~~~r~g~:.~~RS
ElcefltDee
facing State Highwoy Garage~· plies. BEST DEALS NOW! trayo by the hostess assisted ry Minton, Bill Selby, Jim Fish. m. at the borne of Mrs. ~y
11 p. m. All readings satis·
BIB oar room, lido IIIII ,... Route T with good road to "'""' Low priced used ilema: 23 x by Miu Lucretia Genbslmer er, Wallace S Mlth, Galdya Ileal Mills tlll.)l. Fourlb Avo.
factory or no charge! Local- Chest
$110 ...........,, Small ear .... IIIDJ highwllJ. Fo?' bedrooma,llvmg, 8 ft. Colonial Housetrailer, and Mrs. C. Melvla Alkire. The and Charle1 Fowler,
ed thiJ side of Gallipolis at 24 cu. ft. Unico
IIIII lllall&amp;gflnhllf
diJUng,l familY •. ~tch~ll "'"':; $795; 1 wheel utility traiier table wu attractive lD white
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Mr. Ollver Dailey 11p8111 8
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KaDBuga this side of Silver Upright
$75
Sot
lash~ PThay, "'b"'tdhs, u\i 17 w · f591 J ft. POP Tent 159. AID!!o cover and I oenterpiece ol ferus I ~ week at Columbus with his
sandop.wallretl
a s, ~ramw e bary Apache Tratler
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. crystal oontainer.
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Bridge. Look Ior hand sign. H.lpol.nl refr'g
1 era Ior $30
Mellopulllall Holon
to wall carpet 011
Saleo, m
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AU are welcome.
POMEROY
E. Main Street, PometOJ
floon. About lwo-thirdo of 631 4th Ave., Gallipolis, o., ~esent were .lh• above •nd
Jolmston.
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Jock W. Corooy
l'hetlt WY H87t
houso Is !&gt;"Deled io mahopny Ph. ID~.
I 14 3to Mill Ada Genlleimer,
Mr1.
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Minnie NeutzllD&amp; and Mn. Des.
cancelled! 'Alii 1001 opera.
Ph. WY 2-2181
Large patio aDd double carport.
ante To Buy
lilt PllteraoJL
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_ ._'!_r_ ..ent _ br appoinLment only.
lllr'l llcenleT CaB WY :l-2ttltl. FOR YOUR hunting needs, vt.. __ _
ANTIQUE Furniture,
di.sheo,
PLAN HOMEOOMING
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----~tiUo it Slewari'o Gun Shop, Rut- MODERN 4 room homo, turnPRICE REDUCED
miscellaneous. CaB or write: The lDllU8I Allred Chureh Roy White, Claude Harold,
SMITH'S Clothing store Is now land, Ohio. Shells, bullets and ished or unfurnished. 6 miles Write: •I• Tho Dolly SenHnel
Mrs. Boward Cecil, t1Q0 w. Homecoming wm be held Sept. Heleo Harold, E. I . . Gaddie,
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open at Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 powder for re-loading. Also east of Chester oa Rt. 248. Boo S.H
P~·~· 0. Main St., Pom...,,
19. Sanday ochool 111 8:30, 101' Grace Gaddie, Raymond While,
B. m. llllil 7 p. m. 6 20 Uc will buy, sell and trade guns. Phone 985-3060, Ronald 0.. FOR SALE
1 29 1fc Yices with "The Gospel Four" Naomi R. White, JI!IUIIngl White
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qurtet at W:4li. AfternooJa ~Rose White, Joseph R. Turner,
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coo ,..........,.. ""'" - - - with th ·-.;Go Jr iiAzeJ Turner Allllll Doty
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aah bouse
tr buiJd. 8gll and nter. Bnwn'l TniJ gram a1 1:30•
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l : MBu't ged drains? Get Klean-Enr I ROOMS AND bath lD Middle. in:.~x7ra lot, ...;. ~~Is and er Part (Slate ApJ)IOOed) pellandFourd,"olberquarttaetl from Rul- DRail"!h DotyDo,rothEdaonDouDalleyla, Jeane
. over 1. Apply no ar, All Septic Tank
Cleaner. port, 6 roo1111 and bath lo churches Pearl Hysell, Rttttsnd Mlnenvtlle, Oblo, l'hetlt W\
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M•d~~rt ______ 9_ ~~ tcf Landmark Farm Bureau. Syracuse, 7 rooms and 2 Ohio. ·
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9 3 Jotp baths In SyraCUA, 5 rooms
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8, Antiquity.
bus Dispatch carriers wanted , LOST bright carpet colors . . . . and bath furnished .,.. anfurn- FOR SALE - 4 rooms end
W1nted To Buy
Mr. and Mn. Robert liagger· Jobn W. Marr, Forrest A.
in Pomeroy. Call WY 2·2531 !Restore !hem with Blu L . ished In Syracuse 1 rooms bath, new J&gt;8per and paint, PINE TIMBER and will
ty, Bush-st, Middleport, attend- Marr to Oscar Maynard, Ulll·
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'm J b new floors, lot 45 x 22.1. 356
JlllY ed the Gray and Caldwell wed· on Maynard, Cecil Maynard
;-,=:::--:-:---c 9 14 Jtp Lre, Rent Electnc shampooer a
• n mesv e. aco
Broadway. Call WY 2-3442.
.. much u $4 per eord fur ding In AtheDI Saturday, Miso Fannie Maynard, Lots, Racine:
'.ADIES wanted, part time or ::· Plckei1B Y Hardware Co., ~e~ 1~ N. :: Avew:'t
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good p!Dt and •lao good hard Gray io tho daughter ol Judge Asa B. Camp, Paula L. Camp
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FOR SALE _ Good 7 room wood saw timber, Wille or and Mrs. Gonion Gray, and Mr. Morab l. Leonard to Richard
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livestock
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·--.!.. bouse, balll and I) bath, bas.. see M. W. Runyon, Miners- Caldwell is a nepltew Oil l'llrl. Hovatter, Gall Hovatter, Loll,
882·3251 In New Haven.
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VIlli, Ohio, Eaglt Rldgo Rd. Haggerty.
Middleport.
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9 10 etc FOR SALE
6 fresh milk
• garage,
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••erman D """"'"k ~··· M. 'SALIS &amp; SEMCE
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A'ITENDS MEETING
Bllllkirk to Joseph C. Sneed,
9 9 &amp;tc Insurance Ageocy, Inc., Porn,.
with Fall and ChristlllllS busi· Call VI 3' 2435 ·
PI'. PLEASANT - Mrs. Law. Maxine Grifftt!J, Coohler of Lenore Sneed, Lot, RuUrmd.
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ness. Full or part time. $31). Music1l lnstrum h
eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
TWO BEDROOM house,
·~· renee Molu; boo been DOmed tho Pomeroy Nllllonal Bank, at. Cllllord Hall, Gertrude Hall
$50 week pari lime. Car ne.,.
en·g 1 tfc ! res ground, city water m president of the Point PleBBBDt tended a meeting of the Wom. to Unlted States, Easemeat, J..o.
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- ·-1 hoU5e. Bndg~man Road. 'I• Woman's Club. Mn. Mohr's ap. en'o Activities Committee of the tart.
S.~~:r· ~to
~~~~~!~ti!. ~~tz},~3 excel· tiAETNA CASUALTV lnsurHncrl mUe fzom highway, Reeently pointment filled the vacancy of Ohio Bankers Association, •t Coulter M. Shuler, Elsie E.
')hlo
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~lien Ins~= ~· Inc. pbapered and J&gt;&amp;lnted. New the office of presilieot whiil Weir otfiCeii hi Columbus on Shuler to Ualled States, E9 14 :Ito
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meroy•
2-3381.
ack porch, other
reJ&gt;&amp;!rs. Mr1. Neal Baker resigned and Friday
me t 1 tart
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WAREHOUSE SALE
t ~ -~~- WID oell for ~.21111.011. Phone moved to Baltimore, Md. Five
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Man to take over oupply PIANOS - ORGANS
PHOTO Copymg Sorvtce. eop. WY 2-3698.
new memhen have heen taken Pleaolllll Volley Hoapltal
Betty L. Swan to Paul W. Jlud.
HAR~ARE
llore for route distribution of Rentals from 15 mo.
leo made o1 legal papera,
t IO_~ into the olub. New member• are ADMITI'ED: William Jones, son, Mlldred L Hud111111, J6 aere, Pomeroy,
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. Mont.! Chill, Mlr.
lllllblillbed brand. Write Mr. CARL'S KEYBOARD CENTER btrtl! recorda and almost BDJ FOR BALE - House In Rocme Mrs. J. C. Gingrich, Mrs. Ron Pl. Pl...anl.
Brocbman, 7' E. Robinson 13(11 Market St, Parkersburg.
ather D!\8LeDla
5 I'OIIDIS and bath, price r• Hind, Mi:J. A; H. Slremer, Mre. DISCHARGED: Stepben War- Harry C, Calaway to Dmlld &amp;..- It,
MJI'r'oot
Ave., Barberton, Ohio.
Phone ~31.
. _ IDnr-, ,_ere, duced. CaU 9411-2111.
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)1.8-Da,lly Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 14. 19651 Bakers are Home
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Mr. and Mrs}. 0. Rail balve tu:v~~a:::..n Meigl Chapter,
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PLAN SALE
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wa, where they visited wit\~:; ~~~y
to attood •
, . Pbllathea Society ot the,
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at!vee. They returned
meeling of the GslllpoUI Chapo
M.•1dleport Church ot Christ wott i
OplC for
two weeks at I heir summer cotI
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Middleoorf
Paul McDaniel, Jr., was hon·\niece, Miss Krlstlh Bowmtto ter DAR at the borne of Mrs.
, · nsor a rummage sate
C o Lak Ca d·
Pans were ma e to sponsor •
ored on his loth birthday the her home after spending •·
E g Guest speaker l1lr
;~; and Saturda)', October 29- MISS/On roup
~~~le "t~er; ~e al:~ sp:t ·~ dinner lor children ol_the com- Asa Bradbury, son ol Mr. evening of Sept. 14 with a birth· era! weeks here with the Roll MI e~t!~~ was VUma Plkkao
3U '" t~e former A and p build· ' Devotions by Mrs. Edna Bak· week m Senec/ Falls, New mumty at ThanksgiVIng tim~ ~ and Mrs. Charles ~ t:'d~1· day party· at the home of his lamlly. They were also JOined : librarian with the BloMI•
ing in Middteporl
. er opened the meelmg or the
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d ghter and when the Official Board o accompanied the ~,all
: y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul there by their son, Tom Roll, btie prolect Attending were
-Sh II' Boice Group of Great York, WI
eor au
I d Heath Methodist Church met family to Senaca a s,
ew McDaniel Sr of Chester
who has spent the summer
. SkiMer regent
B e dae n Wedne!iday afternonn family, Mr. and Mrs. Ka a Sunday evening. The board also York the latter part of August ] Grandpireni; are Mr . and traveling the country He will Mrs. George
ter ~od Mr•'
MEIGS
a~~ M~s Isabel Lewis' home. , !1mdy and children. who recent- voted to sponsor the Girl ~\::11ut where he ~as thear guest.
Mrs. Arthur C. Barr, Chester, return to Kent State UniVersity Mrs. Edward Fos
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I Mrs Baker':s topic wa~ ··Pow- lly m?ved th:re. Mr. H:~:ly Fl~ Troop let by Mrs. John Kraw- David Wiley returned home and the late Mr. George A. Me· Thursday where he is majoring 0. P. Klein.
-LAST TIMI TONIGHT
er Failures"' and the scnpture l assocwted Wllh the ~p
sczyn.
Sunday fro!ll Cleveland where DanieJ of Cheshire.
in journalism.
BIRTHDAY
''M~:HALE'S NAYY JOINS Acts 1·6-11 She closed tht' de· I nance Company and IS dlstn~t I A discussion was held con- he has been employed with the ' Paul's birthday cake was deOBSERVES
1 b ted his
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COMPLETES COURSE
James Webster ce e ra
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votmns Y prayer.
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fifth birthday with a party A
J'lm Conway Joe Flynn. Ga
Dunng the business sessmn, 1 t at area.
. .t rt Mr. Newman Burdette, present ViSI e WI
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LETART, w. VA. - Army
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ry Vinson, BillY Sands. Su 10 charge or the nres 1dcnt M1ss Mr and Mrs. Baker VlSl ed organist, is moving to Charles- 1and Mrs. L. R. Wiley before Itable cloth and a vase of gar- Pvt Charles A Stover, Jr., the Pomeroy Kinders Refre•
~an Silo
Wilma Sayre, the Wh1te Cross. the Cornmg Glass com~:mf ~~ I ton, w. Va., where he will be gomg_ to Athens T_uesday whe~e ~ den flowers as the centerpiece. who.se parents u~e on Route 2, Monday afternoon. u and ••
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the several scemc sites .nc u g employed. The matter was re- he Will be a JUntor at OhJO Games were played and fav- Letart W Va completed a rnents of lee cream c ps
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M&lt;tlher Srhool quotas were di s· Watkm~ Fa s.. a na
.1· ferred to the worship comm1s- Umvers1ty.
ors of balloons, party blowouts, seven • week combat engmeer
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WED. and THURSDAY
cussed Thm needs are In the I Involving the cllmbmg up; ml ~ 1 smn.
Mr.· and Mrs. Glenn Lambert i jacks, jumping beans, harns, course at Fort Leonard Wood, The ~lntstone erne aYOl'l
September 15·16
l proeess of bt!mg filled
&lt;~nd a half to .the top of the falls I Mrs. Nan Moore, superi.ltt&gt;n· trave returned from Berea and balloon squakers were giv- Mo., Sept. 9. He entered the used lD the napki,ns and r bll
NOT OPEN
I Special fJ' aver for the mt:-.· They also visited m Elbndge. dent of the church ~chool. an· w?ere th.ey VISited several dars I~· Aft~r Paul opened his many Army last Aprtl and completed were balloons. James antster
I sionafles of the month was nf. N. y . with the Rev . and Mrs I nounced plans lor a combmed I With thetr daug~ter and ra~uly mce gdts, refreshments of Ice basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. grandmother~ Mn: Jed We
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY I feJed by Mrs Isabel Lewb
Ronald Place an~ldren.
,worship and church school ser- :Mr. an.d Mrs. George Oooht~le l cream, cake, chips, and Kool iHe attended Pt. Pleasant high Sr. were asststed to serYIDI ~
!i~Em~ER~b·~~
' Tt ro ram m charge ul - - -- I vJce on Sunday morning ~ept· and children, Steve and Conme. \ ade were served to
Timmy schooL
MlBI Susan Harris, teacher, a
tTechnicolorl
I Mrsle Jutt7 woift&gt; was "School sponsiblhty to advance the dem-! ember 26 beginning at to' a.m. They accompamed Mr.
and Baurn, Jtoger Karr, Linda Hoi·
David Klng and c;;res Roush.
Boris Karloff. Jark 1\'Jchol Boards and the Lally ·•
ocJallc \~ay of hfe through their Attendance awards Will b~ pre- Mrs. Wallace. Bradford as far Ion, Joyce McDaniel, George and Mrs. Edison Hollan, Mr.
son. San,~): ~0~6~15"
Publlc schools v-.111 help to schools" she said.
. I sented and the teachmg staff I as Berea while Mr. and Mrs. ,and Ri~hard Mora, Mary Jo and Mr. Arthur C. Barr and
FIRST IS BORN Pari
Ju. Garner. Eva Marit&gt; Samt.
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AmencH stron and frPL' Pr,Jver by Miss Sayre dos· : recu nized There Will a!~o be a I Bradford went on th.e Conneaut IWolf, Ricky Hollon, Joyce, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. James Hollon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Rod Taylor. John Banner
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bl g 11 k. 1 ed tht• meet mg. alter wh1ch re·
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the
ror a v1s1t with their daughter Ida and Bruce Myers Cindy and Mr and Mrs James A McDan· (former Janice Hellon) are
'i 'fh t\mheml·n ~ pug ~~d ~rlee l~vl rrc~hments wNe seJved by thl' derntonstlrai!Tunh boon d votoo"et~ and son-m-law, Mr. and Mrs Melba Thomas, Li~da. David, iel.of Colu~us and .Mr and announcing the birth or their
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Iand Bren da Mc Dame· 1 or Co- Mrs. Paul McDaniel, Sr. ·
first chlld I son named RobMO
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'hustcss to l1Ie a bove
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paper Albert Clemson .
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I ceJlt Lht•ir full share of !his rc- : rncmbt'rs.
. "Heath Happenings"
! Mr. a_nd Mr~. Chad PettJbone•l lumbus, and Paul's aunts, Ruth Mrs. McDanieJ was assist- ert Allen, weighing SHibopi.Ialli osiD.
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d. •of Ashville, Ohio. and Mrs. Wm. and Barbara Lee Barr.
ed by her mother Mrs Arthur at the st. Josepb,_- os
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· Mrs. JoI'1e,
t Ill'mots,
· on 'tseptember 1•
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fo hi •s-h Seipel or Co1urn bus were wee k I Parents attending were Mr. Barr, Mrs. Edison• Hollon,
cus~ . t e crusa e un~:w ~t end guests of Miss Mabel Hy- -- - - --- - Jame McDaniel, and
Mrs. Grandparents are Mr. and MrL
I educat:n t~ be :·'~h~
Herbert Parker, Syracuse,
1 ~ sell. They brought Mrs. George; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp James Hollon and daughter ' and
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or t e . 10 .' e ,o- Fry to Middleport for a two and their daughter and family, Joyce McDaniel.
Mr. and ~, James Haldlst Conference With several I weeks visit with her sisters, 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall Sending gifts were Mr. and long, Star Route, Pomeroy.
l, pe;soru; from the 1,ocal church Mrs. Herbert Fink and family ' and children, Edith and Bill. Mrs. Clarence McDaniel
of Great grandparent'~ lrl Mr.
pla~nmg.
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at.tend.
fhe
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Miss
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White
family
re\..Ueshi.re,
and
daughters,
Diane,
I and Mrs. E. R. Halloo, Mrl, Iva
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Pettibone have been at their , union held Sunday at Old Man's
Singer, Mrs. Edna .SUIJ1JD8t&amp;kl
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Sharon_ an~ Debbie.
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And. we'll do it at "pin nwne y"
low bank ra!fs to make the dral
just as swt&gt;et as the sound of
your new moto r~ If you 've been
dreaming abont a brand new

Nancy Sl. Clair, Carolyn
Brickles, Jean Mees and Jan· ,
iee r:ast man of Bedford school !
who are members of lhe Pome· l
1 roy band. played at Waharna :
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Birthdays of the month being celebrated are Donna Tuylor, Richard Caruthers
and
. Terri Robson. all on the 19th;
I Kenny Burke, on the 9th and
I Bobby Blankenship on the 27th.
I The Bedford Beaver 4-H club 1
and Richard Deun went to the
1 State Fair Sunday and on the
1 271h the Bookmobile came to
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todaY: to President Johnson to help achieve a cease-fire in
Paldllan'1 war with India. He indicated he was ready for
a ®mprollllse solution to the contUct.
United Nations Secretary General Thant left New Delhi
today with -an admission an "end to the fighting has not
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effortuhould not continue. It appeared that. Ayub Khan's
_,plitltiHIICkllown on some of his demands might open .
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tlie way to 1 negotiated settlement. Indian spokesmen ap- Two lrucks collided In Letart
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bolb India and Pakistan- which ty Shertlf• department Tues- and Ch1ef of Pollee Jed Webster ar~ patrol. advisors. Members ol the patrol are front row, I to r, John Runnel, Mike Struble, Marty Vaughan,
Tile lluYf IIJ'OUnd fllhlinC ap- depend on large U.S. aid pro. da~. There were no persona! I: J?e Welker, Marc Dailey, B1lly Barilharl. Steve Story. Robm Phahn. Eddie F1fe, Raymond Roach , Paul Darnell. Second row, Debbie Wisecup,
peared to heve taperet! off but f.ams-that the Umted_ States juries, ."' . cttatlono Issued, 1 Dianna Kmg, Caralynn Tracy, Maralynn Tracy. Tony Vaughan. Opeal Berry, Brenda Woods, Becky Wright, Jo Ellen Diehl, captain. Back row,
bolb lklel reported widespread will not stand [or thiS COO· either mcldent.
Mr. Crew, Mike Collins, Dave Case, Tom Rowley. Charles Lane and Chief Webster.- Sentinel Photo.
aeriol boDihlne attacks by lbe Diet" and should arrange a pur· Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
- - - - ----- -------- other and a )Ieavy toll o[ clvi~ pose[ul and parmanent tea•e- was called at 10 a.m. to inves·
lau We and property.
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Pakistan had put forward a trucks on Stale Route 33. one ,
men were called at 6:30 p.m. !
The United States evacuated three-point peace proposal and and six tenths mites south of
Tuesday 10 tbe Leading creek ,
182 Americana today from La- insisted it was inflexible- with- the Plants road.
Road where a ear driven by i
hore, Pakistan's se~ city m:awal of ~th _side~ from Kas~ His report said Robert Burn-1
Eddie Manley bad caught 1 Voters of rivt&gt; Meigs county . fielded questions from school inite estimate of state aid availand tbe larlet of 8 major In~ mtr, the brmgmg .m of Amen- ern, 69, RD 2, Racine, driving ['
£ire. Tbe blaze, caused by ,· school districts who will .ap-- 1 administrators and board mem- able toward construction and
dian armor alta&lt;ik.
can and Afro . ASian troops as a 1952 model cattle truck, atAyub Khan'l ltatements to 8 ~ace keepers, and a plebiscite tempted to make 8 left turn as
I faulty wiring, was out on ar- prove or disapprove consolida- bers on th e proposed consolida- operation will be made.
crowded news conference in the within three months after the another truck driven by Harold Class elections were held at rival of the flFemen.
tion of their sehools November ilion of chools in Pomeroy, Mid- This w01k will be done in
Paklsttln capital of Rawalpindi cease-fire.
Kenneth Grate, at, Rt. l. Langs- Middleport High Sl'hool this I It was the maiden run for 2 will havP as definite a set of ;dleport. Salisbury, and B e d- ample tlme before the election
be the f
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I Middleport's new combina. facts bland f1gures to go on as 1I fordHe districts.
!or t.h~ voters to m'ike their
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ville, came alongside of Burner\ week and include the following , tion pumper tanker truck I
has as;;ured the ofrice of deciswn. Mr. Morton hal anbreak in tile world's searCh lor It was the third demand he to pass.
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B president. Buddy Moore vice I des1gned espe.c1ally fo~ rural
Th1s has bee n assured by By- County
Superintendent
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ed the State Department of Ed-~ State Department of Edlwation
to reach a 11 purpo~M. and h~ cite withi_n three months after of the truck driven by Grate. urt&gt;r.
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orable ~ttlement_ wttb lncha a cea-;:flre.. A~ he used the Grate's truck was loaded with JUN10RS _ Wayne Davis, I
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merous past conferenr.es, msp&lt;•c- hie the presenta.nd .anticipat- j
and invited. Pres1dent Johnson words pleb1sc1t~ ~r ,.the sub- gravel.
president; Susan Morris. vice
tions, and other mePtings whir.h ed needs of the f•ve d1stncts as
to take a direct hand.
stance of a plebiscite.
The other accident wa!l! at prt!sident: Jamarilla Ward. ~· f'cment of th e county's schools.
to lhe size of a comprehensive :
6:30 p.m. on the Bangor Ridge rotary; and
Margi• Harrl,
: had as their objective improve- high school that m1ght be built. !
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rPrent appParance Then •. based upon• the
bondmg
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ve h'1c1es opera 1- treasurer .
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John Jungntckle,
23, a W"d ---··--- ~--1 Long Bottom and James F. Da1l- rungh~m, pre.sldent ; J1m Con- away from the Athens State hos•
Meigs county dairymeu may
er. 46, Rt I, Portland. The Ve· de. VICe preSidenl : Patty Slav- pita!, was being sought by •u·:
study how a breeding prosram
h1cles collided. on 1 curve. Dam- en, secretary ; and Candace thorities today.
is used to improve their dairy
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Bahr, treasurer.
Jungnickle, charged with two
herds at two meetings yet thl1
FRESHMEN -Joey
Hindy counts of burglary in Pomeroy. j
month.
president; Nancy Harris. vice walked away from the hospital
Dr. H. L. Barr, dairy eX·
15 Buses Inspected, president: Kathy Morgan. sec- Monday aflernoon. He had been
This week some of the 1500 retired workers in tension specialist, will be the
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Enrollment
In Middleport! Four Unsatisfactory
retary; and Regmald ~arshall, sent there for observJtion afler :Meigs County will get medicare information kits said speaker and discussion leader
schools was reported slightly Ptl G E Scott G II' r llreasurer
pleadmg not guilty to the ch•rg-' Robert G i oren! manager of th e Marietta District So· at the meeting Tuesday Sept
increased over last year to the ' t · 1 te Wgh
• ;pots , Mr. William K. Russell has es in Meigs County court I rial Secur.it; Ollie~
2t and Sept. 28 at !be' Rock
Middleport Board of Education I
a15 E ;:;Y k~ ;n- listed the number or students I Jungnickle is described as · 'Each kit contains a booklet explaining to the older Springs Grange Hall.
EaCh
Monday evening at the Hlgh 'J:te school :sesn Tu~ay :~which include 73 Freshmen, 57 5'-ll'_' tall, weighing 165 lbs aw' persons what health services they will receive under the meeting Will start at 8 p. m.
school.
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~ istration for kindergarten Fri- 1of the four buses were re aired I
Ule home of Henry Ewing, Mul- 1med•ral insurance program 1
Meigs County Dairy Service Untervened U,:~firS ni ~ Ooun- day, &amp;Pt. 17. At present, eo- andre inspected and pas:ed In I MelKS General Hospl&lt;al
berry•av and the Pomeroy Wille People on the soml secur~ty 1 ,1
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1 and raliroad retirement
rolls ~ :~n
:~a :~uranc: . e operative Extension Secvice.
01 ~~~= of new senate wi11J&gt;32 m the mormng and 31 Meigs county school b.. in' Pomeroy: Mrs. W1llard Durst,
need take oo action to get the -~ th ;,r Yh mim~ra~o: Both meetings are opened to
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in the afternoon classes.
spection continues today with Pomeroy.
Five Dav Forecast Ibasic hospital insurance proter- ~ en ~~ 1 tone as a anyone interested In improvThe Sen~, called an "Epis- Use of the building for out- inspections at Sou\1/em Local dis Dlscbargeo - Cor•. Morris . Temperatures will avernge, lion. But they must make a de- e oppor
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ing breeding practices in dairy
noa,
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the
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discussed
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Langsville.
Lenora
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Pomnear
normal,
in
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southwest'CISion
on
whether
or
not
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herds, acconhns to C. E. BlakeS
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section, to about five degrees Wdnl_ to enroll in tbe voluntary
BOOSTERS TO MEET
slee, county eztensron agent, 11·
:'Roman catholic Cburcb. fee to take care of cleaning and SaDsbury.
below normal in the northwest. I med1ca! msurance plan.
nculture.
The Pope announced Tueeday for uae ol the cafeteria. The First Gallia county school
ASKS DIVORCE
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Veterans Memorial Hoopttal
ate bot tllere Jrac1 been no indi· teaehln&amp; personnel was approv- day at Green Elementary Icond-st, Middleport, bas filed Clclnnali 80-57 and Columbu~ ! hss the persun's name and so- Atbl~~~ur:oster Assoclal~n AdmissloDS - Kelly McKeDcation he planned to move ao ed.
scbool with the first ol two a petition ror divorce from Don 77-54.
ciat security number on it, and ~e~ h 1 ayr eve~•ng 1at
zie, Pomeroy; Donna Smitll,
ulclcty. Tile fourlb and final A break-down of lbe school day• of inspection of Gallipolis i C. Becker, same address. The Cooler Thursday and Friday, I according to Mr. loren! it b a e g tsc 00 ea etena. t
~ Syracuse; ~rl Wemer, MJd.
:.Os~on oflbe Ecumeaioal Coun- enroUment tncludea - Middle- city school district buses.
plalnliff charges gross neglect warmer over the
weekend. I very simple form. The person
ed that .~1': orb the Rut dlcport; David Roush, RoCIIII!;
8 own.
ell bepD In lbe optendor of St. port Elementary- 260: Kinder.
or duty and extreme cruelty and Showers about Friday and Mon- should check either yes or no
ga~'
• Richard Nutter, Coolville; Paul
Peter'o Buillcl Tueeday. A de- prteo - 13; Ceolral Elemen·
asks custody of a mmor chtld. day - Will average one-half inch Ion the card indicating whether
Mako, Vmtoo.
bate on lbe qualioll of rellK· tary - 245; lll&amp;h School - 2141;
FOUND GUU.TY
ENROLLS AT GBC
to one inch.
they do or do not want the supTHREE ENROll.
Dlscbaqes - Louise Folmer,
ioUa Uborly wao 1111 the apnda making a to~ of 121 compared Walter Markl, 42, Pomeroy, Miss Judith Wigal, Route t,
plem~tary medical lnsuran
Juoe graduates of Middleport Pomeroy; Mary Wlniett, Pcmfor today.
to last years p.
was found guilty of a DWI Racine, has been accepted at
ARM FRACTURED
1that wtll cover doctor b11ls and High School who are enrolled
Carmen Haddox, ~I•
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SEA ISLAND, GA. - SECWEATHER
IE Legar:a Courl Tuesday night the Fall Night Quarter begin- and Mrs. W. R. Hayman. Jr., completing the form it should Morgan, son or Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Ransom, Rac1110.
rotary of State Dean Rusk said
and was ftnec( $100 and costs ning October 11. A 1963 gr~du- Racine, sustained a broken arm be matled back m the postage- Roger Morgan· Randy HumphLDCAL Tl!ji4P8
1ueoday niJbt tltat the •'unfJn. A few _ . , . 11H1 lbader- and sent.l!ced to three days in at&lt; of Southern High School, she dUt:ing a recent Southern High free envelope provided In the reys, son of M~. and Mrs. Nor- '!'he temperature ~In Pomeished bualnell ol. the ordinary lhowon ollreme -•••••&lt; to- county jaO, Haymond E. Fox, will pursue a
Secretarial school football squad practice. ""·
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peoplea ollbe world, lncludiiiiiiiPI• ·Cooler, lew 11-1'1, ftart. 18, Belpre, _lorle~ted his $211.70 Course. ~he Ia the da~hter or Mike. a freshman, was taken The card should be !llled out Kltlll, son of Mr.' and Mrs.~ a.m. today wu

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lion to give their full support
to tbl• plan."
rn other busint,., Mr. Vaugh.
an was elected delegate and
Mr. Lohse alternate, to the lotb
Annual School Board Assocta.
tion meeting in Columbus during November.
It U.'lanimously endorsed tho
state-wide PEP iSBue that wiU
be on llie' November ballot.
Robert Arnold was given the
contract to supply coal for the
Jumor and Senior High School
buildings and the Ohio Valley
Plumbing and HeatinK Co. ol
Pomeroy was awarded the co_o.
tract to install toilet laciliti81
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future; and,
"Whereas. the Board o[ Education of Pomeroy Exempted
School district
is convinced
that the consolidation as proposed would be in the best in·
terests of ·an of the commuruties involved;
"Be it, therefore, resolved
tbat the Board of Education of
Pomeroy Exempted School district hereby unanimously err
dorse the consolidation as outlined by the study conducted by
the state superintendent of public construction, and urges every voter in the five districts
to vote for the consolidatJOn,
and particularly urges the parents of students whose very
lives and future we reel will be

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particular talents, as well .u
children who need speci'lli~
assistance.
''6. A consolidated district,
consisting of the five school
districts, would meet the minimum requirements now established by the state of Ohio for
the creation of a comprehensive high school. This requirement is fast becoming a prerequisite to tne qualification or
a school district for continued
State Ald. It is particularly the
feeling of the board that it
would be advantageous
for
our community to move on 1ts
own initiative to met these
requirements of a consolidation
which could be imposed by the
State within the
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areas as science and -~usiness
education.
· ·3. Consolidation wm4ti make
H possible to have Sltfficient
students in one school to justify the creation and establishment of a vocational training
program. T1lis could be expanded to include adu~ vocational
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"4. Consolidation would make
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as required fur science, busi~
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vantaseous to all of the districts; and,
"Whereas the board of education of Pomeroy Exempled
School district is or the further
opinion that the following benefits would result from consolidation :
~'1. Consolidation would make
possible the more speciah:r.ed
use or the teachers' talents by
permitting them to teach more
hours in the subject or their
major training.
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Pomeroy School board on the
proposed 1&lt;ihool eoosolldation
question which will be on the
November z ballot in five present districts.
A resolution, approved Monday ni&amp;)it by the board in a
regular tneelinK in the office
of SUperintendent Charles S.
Gibbs, "Urges parents of student• whose very lives and future we feel will be most influenced by consolldstion
to
give their full support to thia
plan (consolidation)."
Richard Jones, clerk, presented the resolution to the
board and moved it&amp; adoption.
Member Harold Loiise second·

ed Jones' motion. VotinK yea
were Lohse, Jopes, Leo Vaughan, and Paul WOrner. Mr. Ricbard Finlaw was unable
to
attend.
The resolution fo11ows:
"Whereas the boards ol edU·
cation ol the Salisbury, Bedford, Northwestern, Middleport
and Pomeroy school di!dricts
all adopted a resolution requesting that the state superi!ltendent of construction conduct a
survey to determine the feasibility of combining the five
school districts Into a single district: and
"Whereas, pursuant to the
request contained in the for~
going resolution, the state superintendent of public construe·

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