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B-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,_(),_Sept. 1a. lll_65

Gala Celebration is Held at Home
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New Executive Head is Speaker
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The Southern Local 7 . 8th committees appointed for

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Two weekend burglaries are being probed today by
law enforcement agencies in Middleport and Pomeroy,
Pomeroy police are investigating the breaking and
bl
entering of the Landmark Town and Country store, 540
East Main-st, while authorities in Middleport are probabe
ing a burglary of the Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com·
pany, 923 South Third-av.
Middleport Chief of Police Herbert Gilkey said lhe
office of Valley Lumber &amp; Supply was ransacked, apparently in a search f o r
NEW DELHI - THE
money.
agenls before we open
the
minister or India'• Gujerat
Chiei Gilkey said the Middle- safe," said Chief Webster.
hls wUe ancilhree persona
port business place was enter- It was reported over $400 had
killed Sllllday 1n a mysterious - - ed through a large door local- neen left in the store safe, Web·
plaoe craab 80 miles aoutbeast
ed in the mill oeclion of the ster said.
nakl
border All Iobuilding. The thieves, accord·
o! lhe r stan
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in• to reports, then gained en- Entrance into the Town . and
dia Radio reported today·
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The Indian official was ldenti·
trance into the office by break- un
s ore was gam
fled as B. B. Gehta, 6(1. The
lng open another door
through a sliding door al the
radio said tbe live-seat plane
Nothing Is believed to have ' rear ofthe building. Chief Webcrashed tt 1 village near Bhuj
been taken of any significant ster said 11 15 known $22 10
in the disputed Rann of Kutcb
value, according to
police. change was taken from the
a...,a. One report said the plane
Chief Gilkey said no money iB office.
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was shot down by
Pakistan M 1
nty teachers Friday kept in the lumber company
planes.
will ea~ce~tu or reject a recom· Pomeroy Police Chief Jed
A LEADING CHURCHMAN ntendation w underwrite an in· Webster, at 11 a. m. today, was tt'
!old 4,500 Methodists
tensive campaign in support of still . uncertam what had been
Scene al Ground-Breaking Ceremony Snntlay in Pomeroy
lhal colle&amp;• youth need a "noit&gt;ll !sue I tPEPI tn their annual obtamed from lhe Llllldmark
th
at Southern Local high Store .
of reference" 1o judge e
Cbief Webster 911id the burgBREAK GROUND _ Mickey Williams, chairman o! the St. Paul's church Building committee, left, is to
they learn, and that the Chrl&amp;- The· decision will follow 1 Jars there bad tampered with
NEW DELID (UP!I - lo- 'follow Pastor Joseph Kraty, center, with shovel, in ground breaking reremomes Sunday for St. Paul's new,
Uan college gives them that.
made by the &lt;the safe, but his department dian Prime Minister Lal Ba· modern church. After Mr. Williams took the shovel, the others. left to right, al"o participated, Harry Miller,
Bishop Gerald J.
Meigo County Education Assoe· ' was awaiting arrival of BCI ag. badur La! Babadur Shaotrl, Ronald Keske. Geor~e Bahr, Kenneth Braun, Dirk Fick. Charles Evans, and Alfred Elberfeld. All except
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lation Executive council tn a ents to learn if tt had been op- cllarged today that Chinen Keske, representating the architect, and Mr. Fick, rep resenting the general contractor, Horace Karr, are on
meeting last Thursday evening ened.
Communist troopo have otarl- the Building committee. - Sentinel Photo.
• rally kicking off • fl
at Southern Local High school. Chie! Webster indicated there eel firing on Indian border
lund raising drive to aid
ndist collesea and wesley
Final reports of plans for the i• a possibility the safe had posts olonc !be IDdlan • €billdation church centera tn
county . wide teachers'
been opened, lhe money taken e•e frontier. "CblneH troops
were heard and reviewed. oat and then closed. •'We're • have ollrted llrlnr oa olH' bor·
1111: IJNlTED NATIONNiS~e~!i[~}! Fay Suer, president,
, waiting the arrival of the Bur- der posto both In Ladakh and
Abiding the ancient biblical eroy Sunday at 3 p.m.
. the Lord Builds "
was to take part in the ground
curlty CoUDCil today 01
sided.
loau of Criminal lnveattptton 1 Slkklm," Shastri oald In •
India and Pakistan to atop
otatemeut to tbe lndiaa par· admonition, 'Unless the Lord The brief ceremony, attend-! '·'f'he new church," he sa id, brPaking, was unable to attend.
inC by I a.m. Wedneoday.
Tea"!'en next Friday aloo
llament.
builds a house, those who build ed by an estimated 100 pansh-l "would hi:! a temple ot the Lord, Richard Fick _took his place. •
it labor in vain," the Rev. Jos- ioner~, concluded with the pas-1as compnrPrt to JUSt a church or Otheri breakmg ground were
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elect sJX. deleplas to the Sout.h·
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eastern Dhlo Education
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eph Kraly of St. Paul's Luther- tor hrst breakmg ground, then , a house, 1.11 ~he meas~re that Pas!9r Kraly, th_e _first, follow·
China to stay aut of tile otrife auoo meeting later In•~=~~
... para1r0open, olrUtted Ill- an church and eight lay leaders the laymen in turn, each orepeat-~ we who build 1t are dethcated to ed b) M1ckey WllliaUlS, Ronald
the Lord.''
Keske, George Baer, Kenneth
on the ouhconllnent.
Nomln.ated by the :
to a boneto' aell of bani broke ground for the modern ing a dedicatory prayer.
church to be built at East Sec- In his sermonetle, the Rev. llora&lt;.:e Karr, Pomeroy Star Bri:tun, Alfred Elberfel?, CharBUl 81 tile Security
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core Vlel Cong deep In tile
acted, Comllluniat China fl
Buck, Fay Sauer, Robert
central higbfaado of Sonlll V~ and and Sycamore-sts in Porn- Kraly used the text, "Unless Route, general conlraator who les Evans and Harry Miller.

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Landmark Store, Lumber
Firm Victims of Marauders

Enrollmeat at Rlt Grande
Collea:e ba1 tel a aew record
by topplag 700 for the first
time Ia the history of the col·
lege. As of Thandoy, septem·
ber 11, 7!0 atodeats have eDrolled at the college for tbe
fall oemester.
fhl• total 1Dclude1 m resldeot otudenll, (33 of whom
""" Hviq in tbe Lafayette Uotel 1n GallipoHs, ())Jinl, !55
commuters, aud 68 uigbt omdfats.
Total fall enrollment last
yeor at the college waa m.

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Grade P.TA. held· ils first reg· year were:
Bartlett and son, James, and
The Nicbolson home was the Rtggs, U. S. Atr Force, Chey· her mother, Mrs. P. M. Sines
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ular meeting of the school Program Committee, Mrs. Masettlng for the gala celebration enne, Who.; Mr. and Mrs. Woyd of Buckharuton, w. va., were The annual Tag Day of the Committees were announced Mr. Noah Haskins Is a patient year, Thursday, sept. 9th al son Fisher, Miss John lhl•
bonorlng Seth and Gladys Ni- Champton of Genoa; Mr. and in Newark Monday where they Southern Local Jr. and
Sr. when the Riverview PTA met at Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis the school.
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tholson after 50 years of mar- r~h ;r ~s ~osR ~;i ~~- visited with their son and fam·i Bands will bethhe ondSathur yh, Sept. 13 with the president, Mrs. or observation an treatmen. M e PF':'grhamictraodtrmaedn, :;:~ Nancy Ervin, Mrs Opal Van
riage, Sunday at•ernoon. Aug- ry ep er , s. o .
. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Sept. 18th wi a para e t roug Maxine Whitehead, opening it Mr and Mrs Rtchard Koeh· ason '' er. n uc
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ust 29th, gtven by their niec... ham. Mrs. Erme Noms, Mr. Bartlett and family.
1 Pomeroy in the aflernoon. The with thePTA
prayer The com- 1 · d hild · Cb . ti
B t executive head, Mr
Deem. Meter, Mrs. Alberta u~
Mrs. Allegra Will, Rutland,and i and Mrs. Herb ZOller and sons, While there the birthday of proceeds will be used to help mlttees are PubUc~y
Mrs t"r ';ch&lt; Mi ~n, 1 :" ne, e,j Following tbe introduction o! camp, Mrs. Carroll :o~sW 1;:·
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1 ' CC aeb ar~~t dan_ the parents and the teac?ers, he John Stobart. MrJ:: ra
Mrs. Donna Zeller, Columbus, Jeff and Todd, _and Mr. and the Rev. Mr. Bartlett was ob- pay for new uniforms purchas- Ruth Anne' Balderson:
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and their families.
Mrs. Wm ~-. N1cholso~ and served with a surprise party. A ed last year.
Velma Barnha·rt, Mrs. Violet
~ ue,.th ~m us, v~I e thre held an inf~rmal question and and Mrs. Chris Ptckens. M 5
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, children. Ph1hp. Freddie, Jud- pastel color scheme was .carSEPT. Zl
Smith; Health and Safet , Mrs. cen Y WI
er gran mo er, answer pertod. The new Math Budget. and Finance,
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The bride wss dressed m lace 1ith, Tommy and Susan, of Co- lriod
out in the decorattons. Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy- Elizabeth Smith IWnaJ Os- Mrs. R. C. Sansbury and her program, foreign language cour- Mason Ftsher. Mrs. Paul J.aw
Nlth. a corsage of two goldt!u lu~nbus; Mrs. Otho Burson and Assisting with the party was al Arch Masons will hold a borne, Miss Ella 'otehl, and Ml'S. saster, Miss sally SChaaf
, sea, explanations of.
h i gh renee, Mrs. Earl Cross, Mr.:,s~
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JTC'hld~, and the ~room ha~ Miss Beverly Guess of A~he~s: Mrs. Arthur Ford, a daughter special convocation Monday at Carolyn Franz; Reading and Miss Carol Bachtel visited school courses, gradmg meth· Ann Boso, Mrs. Martha
'!lalrhmg boutonmere,
gtfls Mrs. Worthy Tate of GalltpolJS; o! the honored guest.
7:30 p. m. to confer the Royal Libra
Mrs Olive Osborne her grandmother, Mrs. J. w. ods, and manner of dress in the Beegle, Mrs. !Wbert Roberto,
rom the ZOller famtly ._ .
Miss Karen Gregg, Middleport; I Attending were the honored Arch degree. Refreshments will M
B' · 11 nd Mr Ra: Dawson in Vienna W. Va. Wed- schools were among the points Mrs Letha Proffttt and Mrs.
The home was traditionally Mrs. Linnie Bratton, Mrs. Bet- 1guest and Mrs. Bartlett and follow the meeting. All offl- rs. ·G 8 ~~ 8-t rt s. M nesday. She also ~ttended a re- discussed.
Patty Pickens.
Jecorated with a gold lace ta- ty Riggs and daughters, Sharon son, James. Mrs. P.M. Sines, cers and companions are urged ~~08 0 ~en, osf 1 ~ 1 Y'v· _rs. ception at St. Joseph Hospital Following the program, the Hospitality, Mrs.
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:)lecloth, ran~Jes and hold~rs, and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Bart- by Thomas C. Edwards, high : Hu~ h~e ~M=~bersr~. ~ :: in Parkersburg for Sister Am- president, Mrs. Mildred Fitch Bass, Mrs. Ralph S~el\ . .
and a centerpiece of mums and vin Chase, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lett, Mr. asd Mrs. Charles E. pries!, to attend.
Ph If ~ d Mr 1 p, D . · brose who has been transfer- led the group in the Pledge 1o Magazine, Mrs. Maxme Wm·
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snapdragons held by • crystal, Stout, and Mrs. Bernard Allen Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Em- Theodorus Council, Daughters
~ ~ red ~ the Charleston Catholic lhe Flag and the Lord's Pray- gelt.
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footed bowl, dahng back over and children, Bonnie, Judy, and erich,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of America, will meet at the an nrs .. rva ean
er • u Hospital.
er.
Publicity Committee,
M~s.
a hundred years: The flower&gt; lloyd, Albany: and Mrs. Nellie Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. IOOF hall Monday at 7:30 p.m .'l get a d Fmance, ~r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ro~sh The secretary's report of the Fred Smith, Mrs Na~cy F.rvm.
•ere from the Wtll garden and Tracv. Mr. and Mrs Den L. Bartlett and children, Sheryl, The charter wtll be draped m. Mauri ce. Reed. M d and Mrs. and ehildren Keruty and Bfcky executive meeting held on Sept. Character and Splrttual Eduwere arranged by Mrs. Zeller. wood and Mr. and Mrs. Pat- Daiana, Mike, Lucinda and Ca- memory of members, Rhenal Dale Smtth, Mr. an Mrs. Har- and Mrs Aita Miller were in 2 was given by Mrs. Dorothy cation fdrs. Eula Proffitt, and
A beautiful three· tie_
red cake rirk D. Wood and Lori Ann •rol of Newark.
Yost and Ethel ~row an dj ry Osbor_ne .. and Mr. and Mrs. Toledo r~cently for 8 visit with Smlt and volunteers were ask· Mrs. Faye Proffitt.
tastefully decorated w1th gold- and Danny Lee Will. Pomeroy.
Past National Councilor Hester Frank Blse, Program, Mr. and Mrs. Retha Jacques and Mr. ed to serve on committees. The Legislation, Mrs. Jean Sayre.
en roses, w_as served by Mrs. Local guests present were
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Runner, and all officen and Mrs. Joe Turner, ~rs. Grace and Mrs. Harold Johnson.
A discussion was held on heir
Pauline Atkms, and the golden Mr. ond Mrs. Dean Blockwood, Ralph Lees
team are requested to wear Weber, Mrs.
Pauhne Myers, Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn- Charter is Dra ed
lng buy a piano for the school
p~~ch was JX)Ured by Mrs Vtr- Jr. and ch ildren, Alan, Owen.
white. Polluck
ref_reshments and Dohrman Reed, Refresh- ing and children_ Columbus,
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and several money-making progmta Nelson. The handmade. Deanna and Darlene; Miss Car- Holt/ Open House
will follow the meettng.
ments, Mrs. Greta Sutile. Mrs. are visiting their parents, Mrs. In Member 8 Memory jects were also discussed
artfully decorated mmts were ol Malone Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 0
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Sl.elhe Petty, Mrs.
Tommy James Mourning Middleport
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made ~nd given to the _couple! man C. Will and son, Duane, the ~~~h wo~Jin~ a~n~v;:~~~ ~t will hold its first meeting of Allman and Mrs. Ruby Brew- and Mr. and Mrs'. Tom Walters: m!!~rch:~t~ar~i~ll G~:= a~~~ ed from the second Thursday
as 11 g1ft ~y ~rs. Naomi How- Mr. and Mrs. L N Taylor, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee will the school year Monday, Sept. ler.
Po.int Pleasant, W. Va.
Past S~ reme Chief
Minnie lof each month to f~rth _Monell of Galhpo\18.
Eli&lt;aboth McCumber, Mr,. Or- be held at their home on the 20 at 7:30 at the grade school. The PTA voted lo pay for Mrs. Robert Reibel is visit- Buntin p when Ma ~olia Tern- day. The next meeting will be
Mrs Hazel Blackwood was ion Ne lson. Mr. and Mrs. Racine . Bashan Rd Sunday The Executtve Head, Mr. Deem, l crackers and JUice used
!or ing in Chillicothe with her dau- pi p ~it· s· te gmet Th
held on October 25. The refreshthe greeti~ hostess. and Mrs. Frank Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 26, 2 to 4 p. m.'The L~~~ will be guest speaker. There H~ad_ Start: Mrs. Grace Weber, ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. dae e~en'i~ a~s
OAV ha~rs- ment committee meQ1bers apRuby Halliday ~nd Mrs. Sharon Floyd Thomas. Mrs. Kenneth are parents of three children will be room visitation with the i prtncipal_, mtroduced a. new William Kitchen and children, boris Gr~eser acting m~st . pointed for next month are Mrs.
Jewell were _. kitchen hostesses Longstreth .. Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Rubert of Racine, R. D.: Mrs ~ teachers, and all parents ~re te~cher m the school, Miss Ella Debbie and Denise.
excellent chief, 'presided a~d Ralph Sewell, Mr9. .Pe I r 1
and w~re as.~J.~ted by ~rs. N~r- i gil I. Atkms, Mrs. Hobert J. E. Ingram (Evelyn), and urged _to atte~d. The Executive ' Diehl, and other teachers Mrs, Mrs. Dale Mourning and Mr. opened the meeting in ritual.! Knapp, Mrs. Margaret CottriD,
ffi:B -Nicholson and MJs. May JeweiJ, Mr. and Mrs N. E. Mrs. D. c. Swepston tRuth) of Committee w1H serve refresh- ~arolyn Franz. and Mrs. Paul- and Mrs. William Nelson and istic form. A card was read : Mrs. Ann Roush and Mrs. LeonRigney.
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. Rigney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Columbus. Relatives and friends ments.
I me Myers. ~nable to attend children attended the DeWeese from Meigs Temple concerning!ard Bass.
Fond, golden
fnendshlps Niehu!son, Mr. and Mrs. Law- are invited.
SEPT. zt
were Mrs. Ohve Osborne and family reunion Sunday at Kro-- reservations for dinner at Dis- Announcements were made of
~ere renewed and ma.ny beau- renee Chapman, Mr.
and --The Past P:esident~ _of the! Mrs. Gre~ Suttle.
del Park, Point Pleasant, W. trict convention, October 19. Re- the County Council PTA meetllful and thoughtful gifts were Mrs. Dana Epple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haning, Lancast- Amencan Leg ion Auxiliary of Mrs. \\_eber a~no~nced that Va
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porled ill were Gladys Cuckler ing to be held at the Bradbury
bestowed upon the couple. . Mrs. M. A. Nicholson, Mr. and er; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winn, Drew Webster Post will meet school Will be dismissed Sept. Mrs. Albert Roush and Mrs. in Hvlzer Hospital with broken school on October 7 and the
There were 90 guests_ regis- Mrs. Clair Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Wednesday at 8 p. rn. at the .24 d~e to the county te~cher~· Mary Martin were in Columbus hip and Mabel Bearhs and Eliz- annual conve ntion at Toledo on
lered. Those fr~m a dls t~nce Dale Bachner, Mr. and \1rs. bert S. Long, Fostoria; Mr. and honw of Mrs. Paul Casci.
meeting. A school carruval lSIThursday to attend the Ohio De- abeth Campbell home
from Oct 11, 12 and 13.
were Dean K; V.tll.' U.S. Navy, ernest ~olden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keith Casd~rph and Mr.
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planned_ on CK-t 16. En_~?ll~en.~ p~rtrnent of the American Le- hospital. Round robin cards! Membership enroDment week
;oCha:r;les:t;on;,;;S;;:C~..;;;;R~od;;nelyl Roger R1ggs and Mr. an~ Mrs. lll.nd Mrs. Galen W1ll, Columbus; _1 he R1verv1ew Garden Club m
~1on Auxiliary School of lnstruc- were sent to each.
1 has been set for October 17 to
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David Wiseman and ch ildren, Judge and Mrs. John Howell, Will meet Sept. 2_3 at the home the first grad~ . Refreshment.! ion. Mrs. Roush, president of A sunshine basket was sent tol23. Dues of 50 cents may be
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Jana and Evan.
Dr. Lewis D. Tel!e, and Mrs. of Ara and Pauline Myers.
wert! ~""'l.:L,
Feeney-Bennell Post 128 au:dl- Mrs. Campbell and 8 gift wiJJ 1paid any time to those on tbe
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Among those .-;ending gifls and Clarke Longstreth, Gallipolis,
iary, is District 8 chairman of be sent to Mrs. Bearhs and Membership committee.
or remembrances were Walter Mrs. Louise McLaughlin, AI- ~ "~""'~w
NULLED NUPTIALS
rehabilitation.
lo Mrs. Cuckler. At the close l
TONIGHT &amp; SUND.O.Y
1H. Moeller, Washington, ~- C.· bany; Mrs. Dorothy Barnes \j
~,_ LOS ANGELES fUPil-Voca- Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs. of the meeting, games were
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"MrHALE'S NAVY"
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D Ntchol- Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. A. v. li
list Helen O'Connell, 45, bas i M. E. Oowson, Mrs. 0. P. Klein, ptay•d and prizes awarded the ' Roger Osborne, son of Mr.
Ernest Borgnine-, Joe Flynn
son, Wewoka, Okla.; Mr. and Howell, Mrs. R. H. Rawlings, t;;
asked !hat her Mexican Htr- Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. winners.
I and Mrs. Harold Osborne, bas
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Dwight
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Mr.
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Bernard
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Miss
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entered Ohio University. He will
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be studying Civil Engineering.
BLUE DOLPHINS"
~ Miss O'Connell,_who achioved Mrs. Leo Smith of the Heath at the Forest Run MelhodiBI IRoger Is a 11165 graduate of
Cella Kaye Larry Doma!:iin .nd Mrs. Ralph Hun! , Aurora, Robson, and Mr~. E~elyn Lu· ~
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6:20 Jim Thacker Sports
6:25 Weather
6 30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00 John Forsythe
'1 :30 My Mother, The Car
8:00 Please Don't Eat Daisies
8.30 Dr. Kildare
9:00 Tuesday Night at Movie!
11 :00 Late News Picture
11:15 Weatber
11:20 Sports Roundup
11:30 Tonight Show
TUES .. SEPT. 21 H!GIIL!GHTS
7:30 MY MOTHER, THE CAR
- starring Jerry Van Dyke as
Dave Crabtree, a small town
Jawyer whose
absent mother
lthe voice of Ann
Sothern)
•'comes back" to help him with
her advice.
9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - "It Started
With a Kiss," starring Debbie
Reynolds and Glenn Ford. Gustavo Rojo, Evar. Gabor
and
Fred Clark co-star. An Air Force
"'rgeant buys a raffle ticket

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Daily Word

7 05 Mike Wallace News
7::W Buddy Starcher Sho'!f
9.00 Captain Kangaroo
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10 :30 The McCoys
II : 00 Andy of Mayberrv
tt:OO Dick Van Dyke Show
!2:00 Love of Life
12 :25 Midday News
12 30 Search For Tomorrow
1245 Guiding Light
l: 00 Woman's Page
1:30 As The World Turns
2·00 Password
2 30 House Party
3 00 To Tell Th• Trulh
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3 30 Edge Of Night
4 00 The Secret Storm
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5.110 Early Show
UO CBS Evening News
1.00 News Report
7 15 Your WeathermaD
1:20 Sports
7:30 Rawhide
8 30 Red Skelton
9:3 0 Petticoat Junclon
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at a charily bazaar and wtndl
up with a rabulous luxury automobile and 1 bride.

NBC has committed itself to
a half-hour situation comedy
series ca lled "My
Fifteen
Blocks" for the 1966--87 season.
The star will be Dean Jones
who headed the "Ea!ltern 0'~
Toole" series three yean back.
He will play a Chicago policeman.

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ed an exchange of gunfire
tween Indian ancl c h• n
troops along thetr disputed
der. And India and
showed no sigm of a.
their war over Kashmir.
munlst China postponed I I
Sunday
Ultimatum to. India til
Ind
the
gave
tans un
day to diamantle lndl~
tary outposts along thetr
den.
BONN - WEST GERMANY'S
ChristiaD Democrats emerged
triumphant today from naUonal eleetlona which Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard called "an
ancl clear mandata
mls•·•able
-..a
1o continue my pollctes."
relurnl
F ;••J, official
sunda'y•o
vo"•• aave the
"--~ra,.U• Union
lian a...oa&amp;MA; "
a sound majority in tho
house of parUament
ta•) over the
O:mocrats. The

Wednesday's Television Program

WHTN-TV
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WSAZ-TV
Channel3

7:25 Daily Word
7:30 The Bible Answers
B: oo Fun School
9: 15 King and Odte
9:30 Morning Movie
11 :00 The Young Set
12: 00 Donna Reed Show
12:30 Father Knows Best
I :00 The Rebus Game
1:30 The People's Choice
2:00 Where The Action Is
2:30 A Time For u,
2:55 News
3:00 General Hospital
1:30 The Young Marriedo
4:00 Trailmaster
5:00 Soupy Sates
5:30 Leave It To Beaver
6:00 Weather
6:05 Pacemaker New•
6: 15 Peter Jennings Ne•s
6:30 Taieo of Wells Fargo
7:00 Have Guo Will Travel
7:30 Combat
1:30 McHale'o Navy
9:00 F Troop
9:30 Peyton Place
10:00 The Fugitive
11 :00 Pacemaket'' Newo
11:1&gt; Weather
11 :20 Sporll
11 :30 ABC Nighlilfe

1:1~ Com Cob Report
7:00 Today Show
7:25 Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Wa1
9:00 Cartoons ville
9:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Trulh or Consequence
10:30 What's This Solli?
10:55 News
II :00 Concentration
11 :30 Jeopardy
12:00 Call My Bluff
12:30 I'll Bel
12 :30 News Day Report
1:00 Midday News Picture
1:30 SingiD' Jamboree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2:30 The Do&lt;:tors
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Oon'l Say
4:00 Mr. Cartoon Presents
fi 00 Cheyenne
6:00 News Picture
6:7G Jtm Thacker Sports
6:25 Weather
&amp;:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00 Dr. Kildare
7: 30 The Virginiao
9:00 Bob Hope Chrysler Th.
10:00 f Spy
11 :00 Late Newo
11: 15 Weather
11:20 Sports Roundup
11: 30 Tonight Show

WOUB-TV
Channel20

VETERAN
HOLLYWOOD tUPI) -Charocter actress Llllian O'Malley
celebrates her 50th 8111llversary
ln movies playinll Lauren Ba·
call'• maid In "The .\lovmg
Target."

1:30 p.m. Kindergarten
6 00 Friendly Giant
6: 15 Kami Shlbai wltli Kiml
Ktnl tells ''Tijt Adventures of lpt.aro" by \&amp;Ito
ing "K~ml Sbibai"-Japanese for ''paper theatre/'
or otorycarda.
6 30 What'• New
Uo Coocert for Strlnp and
Winds
t :00 Lincoln Center Annlv.
10 00 News Proftle--Kylo IDD

Dan Thomas
&amp; Son
"11orotn1 You stn.. 1111111"

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7:00 Daily Word
7:0S Mike Wallace News
7:30 Buddy Starcber Show
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10 oo I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
II : 00 Andy of Mayberry
11 :30 Dick Van Dyke Show
12: 00 Love Of Life
12:25 Midday News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Woman'a Page
1:30 As The World Turns
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Trulb
US CBS News
3:30 Edge of Nigh!
1:00 The Secret Slnrm
4:30 The Lone Ranger
5:00 Early Show
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 News Report
7:15 Your Weatherman
7:20 Sports
7 :30 Lost In Spaco
8: 30 Beverly lliUbillleo
9:00 Green Acres
9:30 Dick Van Dyke Sbow
10:00 llannJ Kaye
11:00 The News Tonight
11:15 Weather Teller
11:20 Late Show
WED., SEPT. IZ IIIGIDJGIITS
7:30 THE VIRGINIAN- Star·
ring James Drury In the IIUo
role, Lee J. Cobb aJ J u dB 1
Henry Garth, Doug McClure 11
Trampas, Clu Gulager aa Deputy Ryker and R:andy Boone
as Randy. "Day of tile Scar·
pion." An Auatrallan lbeepherder accustomed to makinl bil
own law, vows vena:eance em the
irginian for the
occldenlll
dl!llth of hls SOD.
9:00 BOB HOPE PRESENTS
THE CHRYSLER THEATER"The Crime," st81'1'lnc Jack
Lord, Pat O'Brien, Sheree North,
and special guest .Dant Wyo.
ter. A piJ!&gt;lic pr""ecular Uses a
mui'dor -trial to gain revenge against a socially prominent famIly.
1:00 I SPY - Adventure •
comedy serlea ·~ JIDban

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T:25 DaUy Wor4
7:30 NaY)' FiiJD of tht W..._
I :00 J.l'uD ScbOol
9: u Klailllll Odie
9:30 Mcni!Ja llDva
11:00 Tbe YOIDII Set
12:00 llotma RMcl Sbow
12:30 Pathlr ICDowllltsl
1:00 The llebua GJUDe
1:30 l1le Peoplt'a Qlal..
2:00 Where tht Acllon II
2:10 A T1mt Por Uo
2:111 Newa
3:00 Gawll llospltll
3:30 n.. YOIDII Marrildo
4:00

Trallmuter

5:00 Soupy Saleo
5:30 Luvt II To Beavtt
6:00 Lool: at Waatbar
6:05 Parem•br NIWI
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6:15 Pater Jm"&amp;&amp; NIWI
6:30 Talel of Wella hqo
7:00 Have Gun wm Travel
7:30 Ollie IIIII Harrill
8:00 Patty DuD Sbow
1:30 Gldiel
uo The 111C VaUey
10:00 Amaa BurU, Secret Aa•

5:30 T KladerprtA
1:00 F'r!eadly Glllll

1:15 MeriiD tht MaP"u
MerllD tello the llarJ t1
KJnc Arllltr'a aariJ ,will,
dies Mtd!IYII -Ielpt.of •
blllll.
1:30 What's New
7:00 Tbe Frtucb Cbol
7:il0 A Roomtul of Mtllic
1:30 Who Does tho NtlfO 'l'lllU
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t:30 N.E.T. Prevlaw
10:011 Newo Protile-Kyll IDD

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A nine-year-old RD I, Racine et Nam, outfooght oad eveJII.
Mary Hill, Larry Ritchie,
youngster was rushed by the -aally beat the gnerrillas af..
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Amshary, Roberta WiiSOD,
Racine E·R unit lo Veterans !bough ovmumbered
more.
dra Drake, Jim Brannon,
bospital Sunday eveH ~u
Three Calls Made
bert Price and Engen• :.~~~~ ~ ning for observation and treat- .... ol tbe ~etion
whtc:
By E-R Squadmen
Alternates also will be
ment after a tractor he was
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Three calls were answerod
. .
f
dr
from the oominees.
bankmtvmg wtent over a 15 ool em- Into victory, sbowed
155 ,
The COimll'ttee
OIU\CIUD("'dl
en .
by the
Pomeroy emergenl'y , near Gal Iipo Iis Satur day a11er- htg
' hway pa1roI post . assisted by
VIet Cong Commoru'st ...,...
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Sunday.
registration will begin
Stanley McClain, son _of Mr. rainol "Ugbl" U. 5. casual·
' noun killed a four-months-old I officers uf lhe Gallipolis patrol
and workshops will end at and Mrs. Wilbur McClam, was tie
Funeral service! were held ll first was called at 9 10 a. Marlon baby and injured five post.
m. nut Friday.
reported In satisfactory condi
s,
today in Grantsville, W. Va., f_or j m. to tr_ans~rt F_reda _Jac ks, ':, othfr people. It was . Jackson_, Admitted to Holzer Hospital
I lion in Veterans Memorial hos- Blt~r 1round l;•btto•,
Robert Dowling, preaident
:e~=~:l
.. a Ire- Edward Vannoy, 2.3 , o1 MI 11 ·1we1chtown H' 11 • .Mmersv ~ It e, to l County's seventh trarf1c fata 11·1here were: Jimmie B. Vinson,
the OEA, will be the
pita! !hi! morning.
qaeady band ·to · baud com- stone, W. Va., who died late Veterans Memonai hosptla i as ty of the yeor.
23, Cochranwwn. Pa., severe
Oct. 5 at Salisbury
A report by Meigs County bat. aceolloted for uodaer 55 Friday at Veterans Memonal a medtcal paLlet; .at 7AO p.m. I William Shawr• farley, four- chest and shoulder
injuries~
Bc~1 on Issue I.
Sheriff's Department De puty Commuhtl ukilled:,~~ 0~, hospital from internal injuries lo H.utand to ass1st m lhe months·o ld son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Farley, 30, Marion,
His appearance
Robert Beegle aaid the yoong- aUoo ;•s d bbed G hroltar. auffered while working with lhe search lor Leroy Crew, and at , Wilii"m H. Farley, 381 Fahey laceratiOns and a fractured right
beco~ 8 part of tile
was driving 0 tractor 011 a For e flnandt dayhalfand tligfthehl, Central Pipeline Co .. near Stiv· 10:05 p. m. for ~Irs
Gnfll St M_ anon dted of sovere head 1ieg · his wife Patricia 26 laccampatgn
to promote
ttmt
Twp.h roaddwhen eompaay
ooeo
· Run Road, who injunes
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t
sh u]d
th
t
it hit Lebanon
b
lrho
u-oonar
beriD
ersvi1le in Meigs county.
Archer, Bailey
at '1.15 a.m. Sunday ln erations
and • a fractured
100 •
0
8
e coun Y
lllllP in t e roa ' got aabo rne beld"'o·H• a"umbattallog
ted over tl&lt;e l was . taken to Metgs General! Cabell-Huntington
Hnspitol, and their son, Michael, age 2,
00..
ation approve a campalflll
out of control, and went over
u1 111
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JCJ81s repor
b tal
ed 1 t t
AD
lt.
.
tho embankment.
of 4ttl weD. trabled VIetCong weekend Vannoy was pinned be ospt
as a m tea pa ten . H~ntington, W. va:
lacerations and contusions.
AUendin•111 the
perrllias. By 1 "trick
o1 tw
bulldozer and truck.
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een 8
ar.;p-.~..:· rt.;8 ''"'»&lt;"-"'~~~?,· ·"~-~·'t¥·' ,. ' ~, 1at 1·20 p.rn Saturday on
Rt. d1tion
· were Mrs. Sauer,
fate" tile troopers had laud· The deceased was taken to Vet·
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Elma Louks,
TWO FORFEIT BONDS
eel iD the Viet Coaa headqaar- erana Memorial bospitai by Ra35, one and two tenths. mties Mrs. Jennie C. Vinson, 23. a
who wu uked
WaUy E. Miller, Jr., and AI- toro. lrtL
cine emergency squadmen ond
west. of Thurman, was mveatJ- passenger in the Vinson car
on Page 5
len Brown, both of Ramage,
blood wu rushed from
the '
gated by the Ja~kron
state with her husband, suffered minW. Va., forfeited $20 bonds in
Huntington Blood Center by the
,
or injuries and was treated ot
partners wltb tht CDU In
Melgo County Court today on
SQUAD CALLED
State Highway patrol.
lhe hospital and released.
coallllon governmen~ came
&lt;barges of hunting without writ· Th M'ddl
Jackson patrol officer• said
8
1 eport
1 poor third.
ten permission.
,
emergency Vannoy, unmarried, is survivth · td
ed h th
squad was summoned at 8:01 ed by h'
I Mr and Mrs Three football players injur•
e me ent occurr w eo e
p.m. Sunday for Martha Sou. IS paren .f.M'U to
F . ed in Saturday rught's game :
Vinson car, headed west, went
MARRIAGE APPLICATION thern, RuUand. The Injured Daniel Vannoy 0 1 s ne. u· b t een Pomeroy and Rutland
out o! control on a sharp curvo
.
neral serVJces were conduct· e w
.
and slid into the path of t h 1
John Larkin Shasteen,
20, woman, burt m a fall down base- ed at the Stump Funeral home on the Purple Panthe~. f1eld i Re sidents of Rutland were eastbound Marion car. Botb cars
Pomeroy, U. S. army and Bar- ment ateps, was traru;ported 1o • Grants Ule wtlh burial in were_ repohrted m sattsfactory continuing a search today for were demolished The accldeol
hara Sue Windle, II, Middleport, Holzer hospital by Martin liD· them Sand
condttJon t JS mornmg JD area an elderly resident of the com- . .11 d . · st· t'
1 cemetery,
~"'• 1na~1o
hula..,...
h t l
Sat Is sli un er mve 1ga ton.
Veterans of WW I, WW I, and ,...._
~· r.
~.
' osp&lt; as.
, munity who was last seen
• An Oak Hill ambulance drtv·
the Korean Conflict and their
Lee Wood, Rutland guard, ' urday.
' er who brought the Injured firll
widow• reeeivlng pension
Scout Troop is
and Chester Roush Pomeroy Officials indentified the mtss to H Jzer hospital said it had
PT. PLEASANT - Ao
tiO!IIpen&amp;ltion) from the
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freshman, were bolh hospital- ing man as Leroy Crew, over Cooli~ued on Pag~ 5
and wbo have received an
Wtnner of Ribbon
ized at Veterans Memorial hos· 80 years of age, who apparentlyj.:::==~~:..::::::....::_~-cial ol the Point Pleasant
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~y Scout Troop_ 248 earned pital in Pomeroy. Wood report· wandered off into a wooded ar- Veteran• Memorial 8oJpltal
Goodyey
!hoar~~~~
tently, altould report the
~ fll'st place blue rtbbon parlic· ediy sustained a bruised spleen ea near hiS home located on the Admissions Satur&lt;lay - Mat•
ount reeeived to the VA
!paling m the aonuai M.G.M. while Roush is receiving m Iii· road that leads 1o the town tie Stehern Long BoUom· Lot
day fatled w re~ lor wort
OHice where the claim'•
Blue Cross and Blue Shield will hold lheir 2oth an- District Fall Camporee at Camp cal attention for a back inJury. l dump.
.
Wood, Rutl~nd; Chester Roush,
:~~:. ~~.,.!:
Ia located.
Community Enrollment for residents of Meigs Kiasbuta, Chester, Sepl. lD-11· The other injured player, Jim I Rutland
reSJdents, along Pomeroy.
orlzed picket lint.
For most persona In
county Sept. 24 with the headquarters in lhe City Loan li.
Barrett, a senior fullback fori wtth lrremen and emergency Dlscbarges Satunlay- Cora
dlr·~~~=~Rqlona: I Office ia VA
company.
Th rlbbo
f
if rt the Red Devtls, was reported squad volunteers from Muldle- Folmer, Pomeroy; Henry MarThla acllon, wblcb lila,;;
Office, CUyahoga
Anyone meeting following eligibility requirements ID d~s Ia i n '"s:ut~~aft esk~ii;., in good condition at Holzer Hos- 1 port, Rutland and . Pomeroy, tin, Hemlock Grove; Car I o •
•lolaUon of tht •lfiiiiiOIII
218 Soperior Awnue, Cleve- may enroll: those in reasonably good health, regardless Atten~nf ~amp were senior· pital. Barrett suffered a pain- searched for the mJSstng msn Stanley, Pomeroy: Clarice Ril·
~~ ~y "::\ U~.W.
Ohio 44114.
of age, who are self-employed or working where there Patrol Leader Oon
Taylor, fully sprained back and was unlit 12:30 a. m. today .. The fl~, Pomeroy; William Searil.
h · been •,;: by !II ues It Ia mandatory that any
are lesa than five employPatrol Leader Rick Wermer As- laken w the hospital by Pom· search started agam. at 6.30 Mtddleport; Taylor Bass, gyroavo
.,.
I q
• creaae of any retlremenl or
.
enroDed under tht Special Pre- .
a I Leader
Fred eroy emergency squadmen.
m. this mormng wtth severo cuse.
tkJI _..m, quallfioatiol!ll
ee1pt o1 income be
The elpanded benefit 70 day ferret! Contrld which provides
~~~... Dana Snout- First reports were that Bob 1 Rutland Htgh School students Admlto!tu SUllday - Rooald
DOl
proo~ptly to tbe pn&gt;pel'
contract will be tho env· doolor bill coverllfle ol up to ~ J;;,. Swalzel ;,.d Ray Vau- Barrett, brother of the Red asstsUng.
Wentz, Lebanon,
va.; Fredll
:!:tractura~
afuoal Olflc:e. Parente
offered o mD-group eo- $300 for surgical
procedurea gbaner,
'
Devil
fullback,
was
hospitaJiz.
Jacks
MIDersvllle·
Florence
1
...evance
inC DlaabllliJ Indemnity
nf!I!I'OCI to nnn-groupeo- with benefits lor genel'll IDes.
, ed.
SQUAD CALLED
~Ids,
Howar4
tltlrllll.
P"""""' a1oo should
~ age 86. The cover- thesla IIIII doetorl' vlsllt to Ito&amp;- The troop eamp was under
The gyracuse
emergency Woocla, Reedsville; Elean 1a
The plant employa
iDereaM fD IDcnme.
11• features 10 day• of bos- pltll medical patients.
the leaderahlp o! Assistant Scoot
squad was called at 8' 1&gt; p.m. Robinson, Racine; MaJ:Ine Sal·
mateJylltl~ 110
Wheo wrltlnc to tho VA,
pltal care per year. other speMaster Sanford Gheen ScoutFINLAW HOME
Saturday to the home of Rol&gt;- lord, Pomeroy; Earl Outer .
In repruliDV'_by tho
way1 live tho veteran'•
clal belleftts Include care for In •ddltlon, tmployee lfOtiP8 master, Paul Werner. Giving Richard
A. Finlaw, dealer ert Jeffers, Syracuse. Donna Syracuse·
Stanley McCiair.
Ruhbor Olrd, Linoleum.
aod hla C Dlllllber or XC
norvoWJ and men111 dlaorden, may •lao ll[llfadt their ClOVel'- tbe troop assistance with trona- here for Meigs . Swift Homes, Jeffers, II, was. transported to Racine; 'Mrs. Richard Naater
Plutlq Workers, AJ'I,CIO.
Don't flqet to live
out-patient IIUI'pcal care and ago tbrou&amp;b a series of lll'OtlP portatloo was Ray Glaze oelgb- has returned after a week in Veterans Memorial hospital aod son, illddleport• Mrs. Natba
and addreaa. By
emergency 1oray, and IDfant ~onemtnlt or Improved ba- borhood commissioner. '
Pittsburgh attending a training then to Meigs ~neral hospital Hyaell, Middle~; Mary Do·
It Ia
COVII'llp from birth These """· 110 group plans.
school conducted by S w I I t appa~nUy suffermg troll) ap- le, lillaml. Fla.; Vlauda Hun
eflta are Ill ..wt[oD to lht IDIIIII' A Blt11 Crna repreaeutaUve
LOCAL TEMPS
Homes, Inc., precision • o u t pendtCitio.
_
phn!Jt, Pomeroy.
· major boapltal services cover· will be on· duty ot enrollment Tbe temperature In Pomeroy's borne manufacturers.
FAIRFIELD STATION Dttc1tup.! II I 1 - Cllffot
J!1ue C!'OII Coli- ~!1
- :Qflltl.l ~ -~ ~ct at 11 :50 a. m. nnJq Juts the ·.Swift tr'¥1' Su11&lt;!aJ temperatum -111gb 10, ~ Tappa• Jillltll; :r•
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Mltl.
till. IMt ait'itl d
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of American IDieW,IIIICI ICIIIfa
who hide lbelr ldeDtlti1111 UDder
the rupective auldJIII of • ~
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al!;o be"t both ere&lt;! a Red DevH fumble on the se.-lon of the ball wffb about roy touchdown effort underway.
SECOND HALF
Ion the fir'!! play fl tha lourtb
in every quarter
to teams during the ru ggfld b~ttle l Rutland 19 yard line midway ] two minut~ remaining in the The drive ended when Simpson Swisher took Rutland's kick-. stanza. 11 ended a 52-yard Panhand .winle~J Rutland a .40-8 de- played in unusua lly hwnid through the . opening quut~,Pr tu 1 first quarter when . Don Swish-~ hit end Bill Moore with a ~6 off opening the second ~alf ther drive hi~iigbted by . a
feat m non .. league gnd com· weather'.
1set up tht! f1rst Panther 1 D.
! ~r', Pomeroy's Jumor quarter· yard touchdown pass e~:~rly m on the Pomeroy I7 yard hne.1pass from Swisher to Currungs
petition Saturday night on the The injury list included Ro- Gibbs recovered the fumble b&lt;~ck , recovered Rutland's sec- tbe second quarter. Swisher The fleet . footed Junior moved of 3'.t yards to the Rutland U.
P .. meroy field.
bert Smith, Pomeroy·s starting ·on a Rutland run back attempt ond fumble on the Panther 2.3 passed to Rex Cumings for the up the left SJde of the field, The try for extra points OB a
The Panthers, ahead only 14· halfback, with a rib injury that aflcr Brm~ e Simpson had boom. yard line.
extra points.
then cui to the right -and went run wa~ no good.
8 at halftime, lurned on steam, will keep him from playing lor ed a punt from the Pomerov 44 The fumble resulted when
Rl!I'LAND SCORES
at1 the way for an 83 • yard Knight. a senior, !COred Ill•
with four touchd0Wll5 in the JO day s; Pomeroy Freshman in a fourth and three sit uation. Pomeroy defensive workhorse Rutland then took Pomeroy's touchdown carry.
·fifth and sixth Panther touchclosing two itanzal for their Chester Rou sh, who was hos- On the first play from sc:rim- Carson Crow, a senior, hit kick-off and marched 67 yards Swisher broke loose for the downs on ruM of 62 and two
second CODI4MI1lllv• will of III• piU!Iized with a back injury : mage, Panther Fullback How- Hed Devil End Roger Davis in 10 plays to score its only touchdown with the aid ot fine yards.
1965 campaign.
Rutland halfback Jim Barrett! ard English bang~d up the mid· hard afte-r he had taken a pass six • pointer. Jim Barrett, pow· blocking by his Pomeroy te~::~m- 1 His first came on s RuUand
Pomeroy Head Coach Bud taken to Holzer hospital with I die fol' four yards, Simpson from .Joe Hawkins. The stop by ert'ul Hed DevJJ fullback, cap- mates and his own deceptive punt return when he .und SimpBickel, though plt!ased over the nose and neck injuries, and followed with runs of 10 and 4· Crow was just one of many ped the drive on a plunge from running. Dick Knight, who .alt- son executed a fake hand-off
account hi!! plC!ferH had givPo H.ed .Df-vils Guard Lee Wood yards, and then English divrd !made by the t.alented defensive th~ one yard line. On the play ernates with Swisher at quart.! Knight held the ball to his side
of themselvea, observed after who was taken to Veterans over from the one yard kjtripe; linebacker and offensive center before he scored, Barrett had erback. had his pass to Cum- and west down the right eide
the game that Rutland'• shot· Memorial hospital after report· to give Pomeroy a 6~ rnnr-, during the evening. . .
darted around the left end for ings for the e-xtra points bat- of the field 52 yard s for the
gun offen~e had the ~anthers edly liUrfering a bruised spleen. gin. Sim~son's ~weep for the- Two plays later, Sophomore ~yards. Quarterback Joe Haw- ted down.
touchdown with JO minutes and
somewhat bafrled until
U1~ ,
FIRST HALF
extra pomls was stopped short. , Lennte Van Meter spurled 12 ' kml'l passed to Barrett for the Pomeroy's next TD was iCOr- 40 seconds left in the fourth
1ceond haiL
J Pomeroy'5 Jeff Gibbs recov- The Panthers again goL pus-: yards to gr.t the second Pome-. exlrii points.
1ed by English from the one quarter. Swisher rolled out to
Pomeroy'• Purple .. Panlhera

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEII

COMMENT. TING EDITORIAllY

Will Beauty Triumph?
MOST of our residents are interested
in the campaign for the beautJtH·_a·
tion ot America that now seem to be hit·
ling full stride. The recent passage of
the bill 10 bar unsightly billboards Irom
the maJor hiShways of the country JSa
atep in the nght direction. Thts btll
might &lt;•ause some concern to those who
uae Ulis type of advertising for . their
busine,ses, but as we understand It _I he
bill will not affect seclions of the highway that are predominately busmess
centered. and these will be allowed to
remain. The main featur~ of the bJII
seems direded at preservmg those parts

landscape are the aul.o grave~ard s. Leg·
islation has been passed on the state and

local level, but we understand it is tied
up in legal proceedings and nothing is
being done to enforce the rules and reg·
ulation&lt; that have been passed to make
them tess offensive.

F

People who have been out thls past
summer have reveled in the bt&gt;auty of
r

certain sections of the country that have
been controlled for years. They should
all, be converts to the justness of regulating and controlling the desecration of
the beauty spots of our land . There is a
place tor everything. The urban areas
are centers of commercialism, and that
is where they belong. We do not need
bill boards to advertise this and thai.
They appear in many other media, and
tbe traveler of experience has all the
varl0115 ideas that describe in detail pia·
cos of lodging and other services Ihal are
much more satisfactory than the bill
boards that are extant We have a county
Ulat has many beautitul hills and val·
leys, that are among the best in the state.
and we should all enlist in the rause of
preserving beauty where ll_exists beforo
It Is destroyed beyond repair.

In "Alfie.'' and American dane·
er Swen Swenson the show •
•topper of "Little Me" are considered 1 serioua romance in
London. Friends expect them
to marry as soon as she i1 di·
vorced from singer Ronnie Car·
roll
Margaret Leighton has
just been signed to star in the
new Tennessee WU\iams play,

The tate Nat King Cole's mu-

ter Persky the lucky producer

Booker and Doud, writers
~~d producers of Vaughn Mead·
er's hit album, ''The
First
Family," have finally 1ettled

their suit against Archie Blaye
of Cadence Records for a anapPY five·figure sum, seven per
cent of which goeo to Vaughn.
There was big excitement at

and they need protecting from the ever
advanclng idea of commercialism m the
most unlikely places.

It Is time that the type ot selfishnes•
and disregard for the bulk ot the population IS looked into, and the nghts of all
citizens considered . There are other con·
siderations that should always be part
and parcel of a responsibl~ Amencan
citizen The feelings and WIShes of oth·
ers should make the responsible citizen.
A persoa who puts a blot on the land·
scape is rhealing all other clh&lt;ens. We
are glad to see money being appropriated for Ihe beautification of our eountry.
I~ might not solve the problem but it is
.. ~ ·At least. a move in the nght dtrectlOn.
One of the great bits on the current

pralm of Elliott Gould lor hta
performance as a detd mute m
ber starring film, "The Confes--

"Slapstick Tragedy,'' with Le•·

of our country that have scentc beauty,

We are fortunate In Meigs rounty
that many of our main roads have not
been mvaded, and there are still plenty
of secondary roads, and townsh•p and
county roads thai are almost free of the
blight. Some of the g_overnment . agencies themselves are gUJity of aboilshmg
great scenic areas. We heard o( one out
in the west, where they proposed to
build two huge dams lor the develo~­
ment of hydro electric power, which 11
not needed. Those who oppose this plan
IRY that the dams would despoil these
parts of the Grand Canyon gorges, and
the water would be backed up l 3 miles
into the Grand Canyon National Park.
It is surpnsing what proposals are beIng made. Up in Alaska they propose •
dam that would flood an area as large
as New Jersey and wipe out wildlife
habitat that ito reputed to be the larg·
est in North Amenca.

JottloJs Ill PeocO
English comedienne Millicent
Martin, who has a leading role

a famed theatrical club the oth·
er night when Buddy Hackett
aot up and lambasted his for·

·~

..-

mer producer,

he likes to sl1ow-whether his

HELEN HELP US!
L-- by

Helen ISottel-_.

program
basically
Is what
is what

is being accepted , but
his 1:1pproach is : Here
I have to offer. Here
1 am - take it or

leave it.
For example, at tho eud of
Thur~day

night's sbow,

he

commented
drolly,
"Gond
night, folks, and keep those
cards coming." Jt was a very

Joe

Kipness.

sion.'' due for release

whose last two movies won I
total of 14 Academy Awards,
will be In Hollywood workma
00 one that seems raost Ilk~
I to capture a few of those ~~~
tf. gilt fellows in this year'o Os-

!ODD ..

tic publishing firm may be aold

car race,

to the Beatlet for $!-million ...
ABC·TV executives have been
conferring with Tony Newley
star of "Roar of the Grease·

•
Lutse Ratner, who made hi~
tory by being the only actress

to win two Academy Awards an
a row '"111e Great Zieg[e\d.,
In 1!13'1 and "Tha Good Earth"

paint." They'd like him to wri~e,
direct and star in several vad·
eo apecials.

ln !938), Is going around pu~
tlng the blast on Hollywond.
The heart of the matter: There
aren't that many starring paris
for actresaes with an aeeent,
ao what could they do with
her Gypsy Rose Lee certam·
ly keepo that old sense of humor cooking. After she'• read a
story about her TV show in a
national magSJine, she said:
"It made me sound like ..I b •
housewife'• Lennie Pruce.

--Several wrttero recently announced that Anne Bancroft
waa pregnant. The actresa ••

sured Alex Cohen, producer of
her new !how, '~The Devils,"
that the delightful news was not
true, and asked how he thought
she could dispel the rumoro.
"It's easy,'' Cohen replied
"Just send everyone 1
wire
1 aytn 1 that yoo had the baby
thia morning."

l

~eored

1

VI~CENT - Athens scored a Rutlcmd
0 8 G 0-8
touchdown in both Lhe first and Pumeroy
6 8 12 14 - 40
Se&lt;'ond pertoa ~:e~turday aftPr· Storing : Rutland - Haw~ns,
noon then held on to defeat I I yard run ; Pomeroy - English,
Warre-n Local 16-ti for their sec· two on runs oJ 1 yd. each;
MaJ·or League Standing•
N•ll·ooat Lea•ue
and win in .as many starts.
MS oore on s26· yld. pas.s dfrom
r:.
!
tmpson; w1 s 1er, 83 yar run :
By United Press International
w. L. Pct. GB . Many Bulldog regulars sat · Knight , two on runs of 52 and
1
American Leatue
&amp;an Franrtsro 89 60 .597
out the final halt dut' to ex· 2 yds. EP's- Swi!&lt;iher on run,
W. L. Pet. GB Los Angeles 86 64 .573 31,'.: treme heat. Dic k Adams tal Cumings on pass from Swisher.

I

lng exceptional kindness in tho
cait of • young actress. Very
r.w yeople know she's und~r

Mmnesota

Thin&amp;• threatened to get out of
band at one point. Then Bud·
dy proceeded to light into a qui- Possible, but doubtful; it would constant guard because 1he 1
et and polite trade paper re- mean a 50-50 split of their mul had a nervous breakdown and
porter . . . Marty Ranaobolf .x. ti-million dollar •.mplra .. -... they're afraid she'll try suicide
tended a personal invitation to- Vince Edwards and Kathy Kersh again. Thoae wbo know I h e
author Evelyn Waugh to see the who can't seem to make up scene are rooting for her • hop.
completed version of "The Lov· their minds about gettina a dJ.. tng aho'll como back to t h '
td One" either in l.Aindoo or in vorce, may reconcile for an age. world again.
the &lt;ountry, where he spendl old reason; they're expecting •
most of his time, at his conven- baby .. . The Bon Soir in Greenience. Waugh oent back a note wich Village baa a hoi new
saying it would not be c~nven· oinglng attraction in Del Mar·
ient for him to aee tht p1cture tno. Several record companl01
at any time, any place. Nothina are bidding for htm.
Al the out-of-town pnmlero
like courtesy, Ia thero
of
an Important new !how, a lot
Ginger Roaers to shouting the
of customers thought they oaw
cue cards being flashed from the

bio throwing my jewelry box
aero" the room and asked htni'".
why he didn't break some of
his thingo for a change - so
be threw HIS jewelry box and
broke the .,atch I gave him

buttered up by Its favorite per·
lormers. It Is this factor-ptua
the competition of CBS.TV's
Thursday ntght movieo and
ABC-TV's drama oerles, "The
Long, Hot Summer" - that

wheo we got engaged .
It'• come to the point where
I don't ever~ buy new thing•
for the house because I know

will probably determine
fate of the Martin show.

100ner

Ill later they'll be brok

en.
How oao I break blm of this!

t.h t

Martin does not kowtow to,
or butler up, an audience, any
mort than his friend Frank
Sinatra doe!. He Ia polite, and
he obvtouslf corea-more tbaa

Jnllfl Ill lterleo

Another new aeries Tbuuday
llight, NBC . TV's "Mona McCllllky," offered the lovely
Juliet Prowae io a hllf·bour
comedy about a movto queeo
married to a $5t)l).a month Atr
Force sergeant

M~a1 ProwJt

gave it the trouper's try In thto
opener, in which 1he tried to
get her husband a raise, but
the premise wao so oilly It
didn't leave anybody with
much of a chance. She io wortb
a ..etter properlf.

._ la a biiOd last whll
. . , 11 FalH posWve" mean?
A - ill perf--, any laboratory teat aD oecurocy of IIi to
11 per cent Ia tho tbal
can be upected. That io why
your cloctor doem't hue hia

1

1

1

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Hunter (6-6) v Grant 119_5)
s.

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ST. LOUIS iUPII-Lou Broc'&lt;

(Ooly games ocbeduled)

(Only games scheduled)

T•esd•y's Games

set a St. Loms Card mal club
. Tuesday'~ Games
stolen .base record when he Ba.lhmore at M1D?eso~
stole his 60th base of Lhe so;&gt;a- Ch1cago at Detroit, mght

Robmson (29th), Gentrle (7th) .i Gtbbs , guards; Rex Cumings
1
__
and Bill Moore ends· Don

l i!nd gameJ

Philadelphia at Chicago
!Hou.
New York at Pittsburgh, night !Cin.
San Francisco at Cincinnati,
.

son. The old mark of 59 was set Cleveland at New York, night oight
by Tom Dowd in 1893.

Washington at
night

Kansas

Juan, P R.

at

Milwaul\ee,

-~

- -· · Sutherland (~1). LP-Hend1ey
(3-4) ,

HR-Kiaus l:iod).

By Untied P,.... lnternatfooal &lt;10 innln(s)
American League
Phil
000 000 000 0- 0 1
SUnday
Baltimore at Callioroia (2), Pitts
000 000 000 1- 1 t 2
B RID GEHAii!PTON, N.Y. postponed, rain
Short, Baldschun (10) and
IUP1J- Hap Sharp of Midland,
Corrales, Dalrymple (10);
Tex., drove to victory in the K.C.
001 001 01111 - I 8 I Vente 07-ll) and Pagliaroni.
Bridgehampton Double 500 In- Boston
003 000 OOX- 3 J 0 LP-Boldsrhun 15-8).
GRID ACTION - The Panthers' power-back Bruce Simpson ln top picture, No. ternational Championship driv- Talbot, Dickson (~), Mossi
:.12, has been brought down by a Rutland defender, and in the lower picture a ing a Chaperret.
16), Aker 17) aud Bryan: Mon- L. A.
10 002 110 - s 8 o
squad of would-be Rutland tacklers, Lee Wood (49), Roger Black (60), Perry Kenbouquetto (IH8), and Ryan. LP ST. L.
000 o 7 11
nedy (58!, 1m Barrett (32) and .Joe Hawkins (21), chase Simpson. They hadn't caught FORT WORTH, Tex. IUPI)- -Talbot llD-111 . HRS- Gosger Ostee Perranoskl ( ) and '
9
him yeL The Panthers won decisively (4()-8) with a 26 point second half.-S•mtinel Arthur Ashe beat Fred Stolte 11- (8th), LandiS (3rd).
Rosebo~·; Gibson, Wondeshick
Photos.
3, 6-4 to win the men's singles
-(8) Aust (9) and Uecl&lt;er WP
1
of lbe Colonia! National lnvita- ::'~rot.
~~':.-: : 0 -{),teen US-14). LP -· G.ibson
Ilona! TenniS Tournament.
· :
.
.
113-11). HRS-Lefebvra (loth),
WICkersham, NJSChwila i8),fParker ISth).
WASHiNGTON iUPI)- Miss Pena 18) and Freeban; _Beck!
Ottawa won the President's (2-11) and Gibbt. LP- Wicker- SF.
110 000 020- 4 7 1
Saturday ..
Cup Inboard regalia oo th" Po- aham 19- 141·
I Mil.
000 101 000 - 2 8 1
NEW YORK IUPI)-A crowd toma• River.
Chi
Shaw, Unzy (61, Henry (7),
100 410 DOO- r 11
of 50,180 paid tribute to New
. Cle~
100 121 0010 _ 51 3 Maricbal (8) and Haller; Cion·
York Yanke• sU!r M' key PARIS (UP!) - Aunt Edith
.,
.
Inger (22-10) and Oliver Gon·
•c · captured lho Prix Vermeille Puarro, Locker (6), Wlihelm dar 15), WP- Henry (4-2). HRS
Mantle on his "day."
borse race for :!-year-old filties. 17) and Romano, Martia &lt;8l· - Mays (49thi Hart (22nd)
__
Siebert, Beil 14J, McMahotl (6), Torre (27th). '
' '
SAN FRANCISCO iUPI) PORTLAND, Ore. IUPD _ Stango (71 and Azcue, Sims
_
The San Francisco Giants an- Jack Nicklaus won the Portland (7). WP-Pizarro (11-3). LP - I (lol ramo)
S~ebert
il~). (8th)
HRS - Hintoo Hou
010 030 6411 - 8 10 I
noUIICed th ey "''II puI Wor ld Se. Open Goll Tournament,
(ISh) Brown
. .
1

SPORTS
SUMMARY

'I

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PHILADELPIDA
(UPI)-Leo
SUCCESSION
J Carlin was named ticket
manager of the Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS (UPIJ - Fomer Eagles Friday succeeding Ed
National Basketball Association Doyle, wbo h!signed because of
scoring champion Bob Pettit !iU heallh.
"home gHmes" on sale lo!on-

day.

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Hoostoo at St. Loui•, night

Line SCOreS

bout wilh carlos Ortiz in San

Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 20, 1965-3

City, Lo:5 AngPles
night

PANAMA CITY (UPi) - 1 Boston at California, night
World lightweight champion h- · - - - mae! Laguna's manager .signed
a contrnct lor a Nov. 13 title

Swisher, quarte;backs; Robert
101 000 100- 3 10 0 Smith and Dick Knight, half·
101 001 lOX- 4 11 o! backs: Howard English, f u II
.
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.nd your doctor laoalilflod tbot
JOU do not have the diseooe tbt
lfll 1fU llilely JIOiltlvt. hiM
aepttm ora &amp;lao reporlecl.

STATISTICS

Burdette 13_51 vs. Btaslllg•me l ---- -- - --·, Barrett, fullback : Bob Barrett
twi· t111-9)
(51, Craig 18), McCool (91 ond and Rusty Little, halfbacks.
- - - - - - - - - - - - light- McLain (12-6) vs. TiaPt San Francisco at Cincinnati )Edwards ~P-Raymond (7-4}. ! POMEROY - Carso~ Crow,
·
·
t11 11)
· h -S
'•LP - Davidson (3-3). HRS - · center: Rod Karr and Dick Werjomed the coachmg sU!U ol the
.
.
rug t pahn 17-161 vs. Maloney ! Ed . d9 ,16 h St b IIJth) ~ ry ta ·kls · Bill N
rut Jeff
St. Louis Hawks.
Kansa~ C1ty at Mmnesota - ll9·7).
w.ar
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BERRY'S WORLD

damai•·

85 65 .567 41', lied the first AHS lou&lt;'hdown ,

1

ID-01.
Detroit at Cleveland,

Television
In Review

television audience feels &amp;nnfortable with this devil-may·
care attitude, or whether it
likes to be kowtowed to, and

Cincinnati

1

SAYS

I likt - a coffee table or
ehair. This has gone on since
we were married two years
•go. One time 1 got mad at

55 .636

1

DOCfOR

n.

96

l

87 65 .572 91.-il Milwaukee
81 68 .544 8 1on a five yard run . tht'n addrd i
Porn. Rut
83 64 .565 11 Pittsburgh
8:! 70 .539 81f.! the extra points while Hii JI \'ards Rusb.
171
M
83 67 .5.1:112lf.! Philadelphia
76 72 .514 121.~ Brinkman tallied the other from [ Yards Par;;Ring
l07
6Ci
78 70 .'Jl.7 161.2 St. Louis
73 76 .490 16 nine yards out. Eric Hummel• fl.el Yardfl
278 JZB
74 78 .487 22¥.! Chicago
68 83 .450 22 ran the PATs.
Passes Attemptfd
11
1:
70 80 .467 251.2 Houston
62 89 .411 28
Passes Completed
~
.6
65 85 .4 33 ~~lf..t New Yurk
48 I03 .318 u
NEW CONTRACT . .
Passes Intercepted
o
%
60 92 ·395 001h
Sunday's Results
I First downs
IZ
I
Kansas City 54 94 365 4011 Houston B Cmcinnati 6, 1st
PHILADELPIIIA (UPli- The ' Peaalties
30
25
Sunday'• Rtsulls
Cincmnat1 4 Houston 3, 2nd
Phidelphia Phillies announced 1Fumbles
%
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Chicago 7 Cleveland 5
San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 2 Firday that they had rntert!d Fumbles LG!il
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Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia O, 10l into a working agreemem wit h
STARTING LINEUPS
Boston 3 Kansas City 2
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i San Diego of the Triple A P&lt;~ ei (Offensive)
Minnesota 8 Washington l
New York 8 Chicago fi
fie Coast League.
RUTLAND - Charle1 Scott,
Ballimore at California (2), Los Angeles 5 St. Luuis o
The Phillies dropped their !center: Ronnie and
R"'"'er
postponed. rain
Monday's Probable PJtrbert agreement with Little Rock last : Black. tackles;
Leroy Welsh
Monday's Probable Pitcben
New York at Pittsburgh night week. San Diego has been a and .Lee Wood, guar~s; Roger
Baltimore at California - - Fisher (8-Zl) vs Sisk (6-]) part of the CincinnaiJ organiza- Dav1s an~ Sam Hicks, ends;
Barber 113·9) vs. McGlothin Philadelphia at MPwaukee _ lion for the las t two seasons. IJoe Hawkms, quarterback; Jim
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Dear Helen:
funny line because obvioualy,
Dear M:
That woman v.·ho wanted to
1 doubt that YOU ran break aince this was the premiere, no
give away her baby : could you him of childish tantrums, but cards ronc~rning the quality of
put me in tourh w11h her? We've psychiatry might. A man wt~o the show could yet have been
had our names on an adoption has so little conlrol of hts recetved ; and becau!le, even if
Jist for ever so long, we're all tempPr need!! e:tpert help, and he was being half·serious in
wings . .. A multi - million·
approvt'd, but there are
no 1 hope he agrees with you! his pitch, It was a lovely dig
oire who likes to keep thing• eo
babies available. You'd make Make an appointment with your at the trite slgnoffs of 1ome
cret plans to return to film
us very happy if you 'd tell U!l doctor. -H.
making with a space epic. Ir Jl!'l
other celebrities.
where to find her. - WAITING
bably will not be shown at local
In short, lh appen to llkt hlo
Dear Waiting {and all others Dear Helen:
theatre
next year, because he
DOCTOR COLUMN . .eld
The "Old Gray \larP" should appoach because, even If one By Wayne G. Braudoladt. M.D. has a way of taking his own
who want this unwanted baby):
rm sorry, but I t:an't give singalong with that witch down feels the relationship of per- Q _ 1a a r""DI column you sweet time . . . Sidney Potter
our such information. Adoptions below her. A woman bas a right former and audience should bt oaid emphysema might be an and his estranged wife bavt
cannot be arranged long dis· to sit in the window of her playing his attitude atraight- ollermath of inudequate treat- worked out a property oett!Oo
tanrE' , wlthoul legal assislanre. apartment without being muck· taying himself on the lin•. I men• or broncbitlo. What Ia ment that will enable him to
Why not cons1der adopting ed as a ''spy." If she can·t out find this r~freshing. And I like adequate treatment!
seek a Mexican divorce thi!l
older children? There are still sing "The Old Gray Mare" tune the talent be attracts.
A - In tha 11&lt;Uie atage, If month, pavtll[! tho way tor btl
orphcmages
in this country, then she should put tile record
there is fever, you should stay marriage to Diahann CarrolL
Slar Cast
where youngsten wait
ai· on her phonograph and let it
in bed except that you may lit
most hopelessly to find a home. ao. To beat her - join her!Termessee Ernie Ford hal
at the table for meals (no stairHere's a Jetter that my opeu 'l.O.G.
Thursday night, for example, climbing Involved) and may 1• written 1 letter of proteot to tho
your eyes :
though a~ ··unscheduled" visit
Ku Klux Klan because the Klux·
This column Is dedicated to by 110me famoua show business to the toilet. If there Is fever ers have been playing Ernte'a
and
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headache,
take
one
asDear Helen :
family living, so If you're hav
1 am writing in hopes that ing kid trouble or just plain friend could easily have been pirin every four hours during recording of "The Old Rugged
people will put aside their pro- trouble. let Helen help YOU. done without, he still managed the day. Eat a Ught but balanc:· Cross at their meetings and
burninp. Loll of luck, Ernie,
blem• to help with very spee- She will also wecome your own to present Sinatra, whose v;ay ed diet.
with
a
10ng
ia
poetic
and
conIf the rough persists lor more but the Klan doesn't pay any
lal one. There is a small orph- amusing experiences. Addrf'ss
tinuing
proof
of
why
he
i1
the
than three weeks you ohould attention to tho Chief Justlct o!
anage ne-a• here. It is run by Heen Bottel in care or this
best.
He
also
presented
anot!J..
have a complet. physical exam- the United States, or tha Aor·
rour dedicated siste-rs. There newspaper.
er
excellent
ainger,
Dlahan.a
are 43 children here. their ages Kyger Creek
ination by your doctor who will ney General, or he Preslden;
Carroll;
the
charming
Krof!t
probably want a chest X-ray. they're hardly likely to lit npranging from three to 14.
Recenlly my husband and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sisson, Mid· Puppets, who didn 't have Further treatment will depend oet by 1 note from a olnger ...
some members of his lodge dlepOI'I., visited his parents. Mr. enough to do; and Bob New· on his findings. Jn general, drugs A welt-known dr11111a ertUa gave them a party. When he and Mrs. Wayne Sisson, Sunday hart. who demonstrated what to dilate the constricted bron- gond writer, but aeemtngly Inmight happen if Superman had chial tubea and to loosen thick, tent on destroying the theatre
tuld me what took place, be. evening.
lieve me. Helen, it was all I
Miss Sandra Mulford
and to phone the cleaners because tenacious aecretlons should be - reportedly will retire at the
back. given. You should also avoid end of this year. YOII can't tm·
could do to keep from crying. Rirhard Bradbury have enter- he got the wrong suit
''This
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very
important
- I late hours and los1 of 1letp un- agine how many actorl, playFor examvle, one ltttle lad or ed Ohio University. Mis1 Mul·
five squeezed clo!le to him af· ford will be graduated In Feb- times fly in that suit"), Tho til you are well over the ottack. wrights and producera will cry.
Like none iNo a New Yorker,
ter the baseball game and ex· ruary ; Mr. Bradbury is a Fresh- vverall setting was intimate,aa
though
in
Martin's
study.
ami.ned his wrist watch. 'Do man.
Q --0111' tJI"'WD 10n had to Incidentally) .. . Burt Lanc11ter
"The Long, Hot Summer,.. have a limb amputated becaUH I• 1n town to ,.. the new Broad.
ALL Daddys wear watches?"
The Wesley Chapel homecom- which also premiered Thursday
way production of "The Subje&lt;A
he asked. A three • year • old
ing
will
bo
Sept.
19 at the night, is a one hour continuing of an osteogenic aarcoma. What Woo Rosea." That leadl one to
girl a~ked, '' Do you
know
are the chance~ of a recurrence!
story centering around the riv~
where my Mommy Is~" Ataoth· church.
A - Tbla It a form of eancer bellevo he's among the many
Mr. and Mn. Rodney Splreo airy between the wealthy patrier, "Please could you take me
who would like to do tho elntand family called on her par. arch of a small southern town that chleny affect• the tong ma veraion.
home with you ''''
bones. Amputation 11 the ooly
J wish I could take them all ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doer- •Edmond O'Brieo) and a yoq effective treatment. Whether
MGM bao HI utde lD entlrt
home with me. but l have a fer. Rutland.
man who returns there and iD- the cancer will recur dependl
Hollywond
laboratory, wltb tho
tends to make up for thl Jhamo on whether or oot all of it wu
large ramily of my own. Thi•
beet
technicians
available, for
is only one small orph&lt;mage,
Ina ol hio lather.
removed before It hod a cbanco director David Lean Tha man
imagine the number of child·
The aerie!! is strongly cast. to spread to other parta of tht who ratoo thll unuaual treatren in this world who are abanIn addition to O'Brien there il body. This is something neither ment faces the gigantic task of
doned
Children who wake
Ruth Roman as the hotelkeeper 1 nor your doctor can predict. readying "Dr. Zbtvago" for Its
during a storm at night and cry
who is hi8 very good friend Only limo will tell.
dual world premlert In New
for tender reassurance; ehild·
and
then
there
are
two
young
York and Caldurnia on Dec. 22.
ren who are lonely and hungry
United Pren toternatlonal
Q -1 bave beea tatting Aralen Sbootlng windl up ID SpaiD out
performer9
who
have
been
cast
for a~. mother'• kiss: children
HOLLYWOOD IUPII - AI
for arthrltla for about live yeal'll.
who will nt!ver be able to say, the start of his new one-hour as closely to Paul Newman 1 recently reed that this drug 111011th. A few boun later, Leett,
'' Mommy, I love you," or ''Dad· NBC-TV variety series Thurs. and Joanne Woodward 8!1 polo can cause partial blindnelo and
dy, fix my toy, please"; child- day night, Dean Martin ex· sible, Roy Thinnes the re- that It could cause my honea
ren who don't even know the plained that Ills Bhow was the turnee) and Nancy Malone to get .. 11 thio true
mearUng of the word "family .'' kind for which a fellow could (O'Bnen'o daughter), and they
A - Cbloroqolae .. (Aral•l
Of course, I know some of take his wife, kids, mother and both deliver effectively. But 11 bas long beeo used In tbe treatthem can't be "adopted ," as father - "and sit around a bar strong as the casting is, and ment of malaria, rheumatoid
their parents hope te
take and watch." He explained fur· despite the commercial attrac- ar\hrltlo and otber dileueo.
them back - sometime : but ther that his latest album was tiveness of the very basic 10ft Like most potent modem ctrugo
l'm sure others can. And I ap- ''Love Themes from the Clay- or .tory. it is hard to see It muat be pven Wider clost
where the tale can go except
peal to a\1 of you - if you Liston Fight."
toward a soap opera eort of medical oupervillon. It will not
can't raise one of these sad
little children, at least visit the
Martin has basically a river· conlinuity. This show, however, cau~softening of your booet
orphanage near you and show boat gambler's appeal - and at. is much superior to "Peyton but large doses over • prolong·
them you care. _ A FRIEND
titude- and for tt matinee idol, Plaee ." to which it has been ed period . wtU cauoe cloudiDI
Dear Helen :
it is certainly one or the most compared, yet it gives the aura of the cunea aud damage to
I need help tn a hurry. When· attractive images one can cui· or being - to u,. oome Oscar tbe retina with a marked dtever my husband gets mad (at tivate, especially since 1t is al· Levant wording - "deeply I!IJ-. creaoe In visiOIL Stopping tho
me or anything) he starts break- most always bound to pay off. perficia\." It could, however. druC wUI result in clearing of
tng lurnitlln!. Usually it's things The question Is whether the lure an uodemandlna audience. tho cornea but 1101 Ill tha ntiDal

lain Eastern next Friday night.
By quartel'li:

BULLDOGS WIN

A major movle studio is showa

Those rumon about trouble
1n the Doris Day-Marty Melcher marriage are around again.

tilt Glra pohlts.
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A arry from the two yard
line )Jy. Knight with two 1111 1
half mmutes remaiDJna Jn tbl
gmne accounted for Pomeroy'•
final tou.cbdowD. KDilbt'• touebo
down eoeelalled a *ift tbal
started Gil lha l'llmeroy 4fl.
;HigbJigbtill Ill lfiDal toucJa.
don drive was a 14: yard pu1
from Kntgbl to Vaa Meter and
pick-ups of ,, 1 and r yardl
by .:ubstiwte Fullbaek. Qaarlel
Hysell, a 165 lb. aopbomore.
Knight's pllBB to Keith Pbalid
for the extra points fell lDcoJn.o
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Pomeroy will be host to Logan's Chieftains in the IEOAL
opener and Rutland will enter·

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The the Washington Redskins.

for football career .

both their
Groza was 1.:1 •:e~ :-or ~he~ tire I GUartcr for an so-yard touch- 1 for W~shington wflM he muffed dnve m the fourth.
frrst down, ; Ci I
. Brown~ .--tailed alter Btll (,rassl down pas~ that pul Cleveland, two field goal auempts from The Browns went through the
League championship Sundny 1oppress1ve heat whirh sent the The Redskms' defense wa,~; !l!- 1. · eve ~nd opened th: scor rng1 intercepted a Sonny Jurgen30n \ ahead. 10-0.
1the 22.
game without adding any names
with a sparkling passing attack tem·perature on tht' field into most as good. Jim Brown could!'" the frrst quarter With a 20·i pass on lhe Redskins' 14-yurdl Ernie Green ran 42 yards onl1 Cleveland gained a total of 18 to their serious injury
l1st
and a rock-ribbed ~efen!le. that the mid-90s .
gain only 65 yards in 21 carrtesiyard field ~oal by Lou ~roza , 1 Jinee. Waller Hobert.-; pro foot- a _hand-of!' from Hyan in the first downs, but only six of l which 1s now headed by Paul
won them a 17·7 VIctory over Less than f1ve mlnutes of play 1and the Brov.ns had to rely on:the veterans l99th or his pro ball's smalle!'t pl&lt;~yer, connect- third qu.;~rter to set the SCf'P.e, these came in the second hall! warfield He iS expected to be
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·- ----· -··- for Gary Collins, who hustled : wlten the heat began to take its: out at least another four weeks
Lhe score to 17-(1 with a 35-yard! toll.
with the shoulder injury su(louehdoy,.n pass [rom Ryan.
1 Washington compttet'J 14 firstl fered early in pre-~a!lon p~ay.
I Th~ Browns del_ense allowed downs, but managed only flvel Halfback Galen F1ss was SJdeW"lnngtun only 24 )ards by of these in the first half.
lined In the third quarter w1lh
rushing. The 'Sktns' passing Ryan connected eight passes a knee injury, but It Wi!l reportCoach Don Eskey's
talent margin of just one vote over! Nelsonville
garnered 211,2 In other business the mem- 1time all of the leagur coa&lt;'hes looked better. They gain~ a to- out of 19 attempts for 133 yards. ed as not serious.
laden Athens Blldogs
were the Gallipolis Blue Devils as points for seventh spot and bers voled unanimously
to will be invited to assist
the t&lt;.tl of 208 yards but falieti t.o1 =-;-;-.;;;-;;;;-~;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,tabbed Sunday by members or Coach Bob Ca llihan's Ironmen· Middleport showed only 141f.:, ltlrank th_e_Gallipolis
Rotary lscribes in ~electmg
llw Mi5 ~onvcrt any ol the co~nectronsll
the SEOAL Sportswriters and recieved 47 votes while the Blue I as the sportswnter s became a for prov1dmg a new press box Ali-SEOAL foolb;tl! lemn.
, mto touchdowns unld !here
as Devils of Coach Terry Hansley liltle wary of the potential of at Memorial Field and
this Here Hre the final results of ; were IPss than two minutes ploy
Broadcasters Association
the team to beat in the 1965 polled 46 votes and a pr(&gt;dict- the Yellow ,Jackets in loop com- led to a brief discussion on the!Sunday's an uu&lt;.tl football 11rc- lelt in the game.
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chnmpionship ed fourth place finish.
petition.
press facilities throughout the 1dieted lmishes ot the league's
You are wise to call for our lowest and
Shint&gt;r Connects
race.
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I eight teams w1th lhP numher
be-st finance plan. We give you a quick
The big, fast Athens team re- Pomero_y _s Panthers were pick
Despite thlrr regulatton to l Sund '
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, of points out of a possible 72.
Dil'k Shmer, wtro r!!placcd
O.K. Buy a new or used car or anything
eeived 71~ votes out of a pos-ed to ftntsh atop tl1e seco nd la st place several of the mem· 1. ·
ay" ~eelrng wa_s held , Athens 71 1'1 . Logan
6:P~~. I Jurgenson as quHrterback midelse you need. The low rates en d payalble 72 as the championship division with 34 1? votes for bers relt that barrisg inuries rn the spactous Amencan Le-I Jackson 47, Cal lipol1 s 4ii, Porn -, way m Ihe l.hird quarter ..-;p:~rrd
men~ will suit you fine. Not a bii of
team wilh only vei.eran sports- fifth place whrle Wellston pick· Middleport could
surpnse gJOn Building in Athens with leroy J4 1 ,, Wellslon 25',\!, Nel-1Washington from a shutout
obligation to call
writer John Weber of Wellston ed up 25ul votes. good enough some of ~e bigger league op- 1the next scheduled mectmg set! sonville 211-2 , and Mtddleport ! with a 2t -yard touchdown pas~
CITY LOAN k Savlop Co..Neu u y - pbcme.
leaninB toward defending cham- for sixth place.
ponents this season.
. for Sunday, Nov. 14, at which 14lfl.
to Angelo Coia.
pion Logan on his ballot. Should
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JURY BEGINS WORK
PT. PLEASANT - The petit I
jurors of the September term ot
Co llege Scores 9 20
FoolbaU S&lt;bedule
Mason County Circuit
Court ·
:""· ~pot at ~eoso~·; t'nd, each ' Ohio College Football Sc""''
Friday Ntghl
began their duties this mornmg i
tru~ mg Wll a
eague re- By United Press Intern, ml Ci nci nna ti at Houston
at 9 a.m. Scheduled on the
cor ·
. Cmcinnali 28 Dayton 0
SatUrday
court docket is the jury trial ot .
Members of the. assoctatl0n 1 Purdue 38 Miami 0
I' North Carolina at Ohio State
I New Haven Building Corp., vs.
~~i~~c~~rne:il~fflcer~!~~lat~. x,avier 21 Kent State .t4
Xavier at Miami
Dwight K. Sayre and Sylvia I
C ngd · f th Athens Messen· \\est Te xas St. 7 Oh10 U 0 ] Dayton at Kent State
1Sayre; State of West Virgin ia
n:~
the ne-w presi- Bowling Green 21
Ohiu U. at Marvland
vs. Robert Ray Reynolds on a
dent. Joining him as officers
Lm; Angeles St1!e 0 Carnegie Tech nt Wooster
V.
contributing to the deqmquency
w t Gallipolis membPrs Toledo 9 Villanova 7
1Bethany at Wesl.er n Reserve
of a minor indictmenl Rey B~~e M:~hee of Radio Statio~ Akron 6 Western Ken lueky ~ John Carroll at Wash.-J rl:
PT. PLEASANT _ The Sher- nolds pleaded innocent to the
WJEH as vice president and Ohio Wesleyan 17 Grove C1t~· 13 . Case Tech at Thiel
iff's de!Jartmenl investigated I indictmenL last Tllursday
Odie O'Donnell of the Ga.llipol- lnd. Central 14 Ol!erbein 7
Mount Union at . Captlal
I three accident s durrng the w£'ek-l
1end resul! 1ng in one personal
is Tribune as secretary. treas- Rochestt&gt;r (N,'\' 1 18 Dem"Sorr 0 Hlram at Oberhn
urer for the ninth year.
Defiance 34 Kenvnn 28
Earlham at Kenyon
I inJury and proper!~' damage. 1
P.o\STOR RESIGNS
Baldwm-Wallaec 11
Marietta at Susquehanna
Ora\ K. Wltile, ~9, Evans, W 1 PT. PLEASANT _ The Rt&gt;v
Congdon succeeds Bob Byer
EdmbfJro 13 Northwood at Central S1ateVa. lay ov~r a 1.1 foot embank- ~ Gilbert B. Moore, pastor of tlu
(){ WMPO Radio at Middleport Hillsdale 19 \1arietta 7
Wilmington at Alma
menl all nrght surfermg rrom a Main Street Baptist Church for
as president of the association. Heidelberg 9 Bluffton 0
. Saturday Night
fr.;~ctured vertebra when
ht~ the past year, has resigned e:
In making their annual pro- Ohio Northern 30 Ho-pe 0
Bnwlmg Green ar W. Texns St llre blew on hts_ 1954 model car fe ctive immediately. The Rev .
gostication on the outcome of Findlay 7 Muskingum :l
Quantico at Toledo
I causrng the vehicle to_ roll over Moore ltas accepted the call to
the loop's football champion- Wilmmgton 12 Centre 12
i Akron at San Diego
the embankment F'nday mght l become pastor of the First Sapship, the sports scribes and Asllland 31 Wooster 13
; Youngstown at Moorehead
1 about II p.m.
i tist Church at Center, Colorado..
play · by • play announcers
Bald -Wa ll. at Muskmgum
I Whi1e was spolted by a pass- i - ·
eaclt gave a brie( resume of
This Week's Ohio College
Ashland at Heidelberg
b b
his team's personnel, perform·
-- - er Y a out 11 a.m Saturday
Otterbei n at Wittenberg
as he was try,·ng to cra .. •l up
ances in th e first two non1
·
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Waynesburg
at
Findlay
the
embankment. White was" lakSc.
o
re
league games, and noted any
u
f
Grand Rapids at Blu fton
en to a Jackson county hm;p1t.
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outstandmg pomts 0 strengt
. Deftance at Adrian
i a!. His vehicle was a total lo~s
or weakness.
B~· United Press International
Albion at Ohio Northern
. in the mJ·sh·
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curre1
summary the members then \1arion Cathol1r 8 Bucyrus 0
rour miles from New Haven on
predicted that Athens would win Youngstown Ursuline 12
PJeaunt Valley Hospital
! Rt. 33 ·
its first gridiron championship
Canton C C 6
At
Canton Lehman 14
1 ADMJITED: Charles Powell, ['
wo vehicle accident occurnag under Coach Don Eskey,
Marlingtorr 8 Apple Grove; Mrs. James M. r red Saturday 7 p._m. on Coun,ty
with Logan·s defending champRoad 516 • te.n m. 'Ie.s from l t.
- · ton St AIoysms 2"" Bragg, Sr., Pt. Pleuant ·, Mrs. PI
ions the nrar . unanimous choice New 'u:xmg
·ru
16 Nina Albin, New Haven; Mrs. easan t , resu1tmg tn $140 propfor second place. Only Weber's !
scarawas
Leonard Roush Letart· Kath-~ erty damage but no lflJUries An
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predicted tie prevented Logan Garaway 34 Gnadenh~tten
leen Sargent, pt'_ Pleasa~t ·•.. Mrs. eastbound car driven by Elwm
from palling
all of the se- Conotton Valley 48 Sc1o 8
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cond place votes.
Dover 44 Mansfield Malabar 0 Kenneth Yonker,
Minersville, I 0 · ay 1or, Culumh~s, Ohio and
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Tuscarawas Valley 52
Ohio: Heles Mae Nelson, Rut·~ a westbound car dnven bv Dar- ;'
Roun d.mg out the f'ITSt d'IVlSOn
Mtdva:e 0 land; Walter Selby, Pt. Pleas- · rell D. Holland, 2:!, Columhus,
the members gave Jack.c;on the
ant.
collided on the narrow roadway . .
nod for third place by the slim Cambridge 31! Barnesville 12
DISCHARGED Mrs. Melvin Philip Dale Burford, 25. Dun· ,'

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Ttlat damp parka fscarves and rnitten.'i, tool al
war-n And dry in just nbou~ tl'e 5irne it takes to
fm 1sh a 'inack. Th&lt;Jt's becau se thing s dry la&lt;; tf'r in
a CCl s drvPr. Softer, too. Tovvel s are fluffed dl)'. so
t hf!~' 'l f!em thi cker and thirst ier. . lersevs ;md play ck ~ r l l f" " ilre ~. moot h ;md wrr nkiP l ree .1e ;,d~' tn W!:!&lt;H
\o'l.'l !l ,ou t 1ron mg. And thr nk of all the prec1ous l1ours
you save whe'n you don 't have to watt for the
vveatlwr .. _or hanq up and take down lo ng l1ne ~
ot clothe 'i.
All tillS convenience costs so l1ttle W1th a Gas
dryer. About a penny's worth of Gas dries a whole
load. Why not please your famrly and your:;elf?
See your Gas applian ce dealer today. Le t him show
yo" the haodsome, advaooed st~ing of today's
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A heritage hk c this-one that iJ known to date
back to Ihe dawn of ltme-.s a serio us rtlipons1bilit y.
Me~ reo spends millton&lt;t of dollar! each year to dig.
excavate, restore and study iii many ancrenl rUins,
los t cilu:s and long-buned historrcallandmar~s.

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\lfe,jco is blessed with a rich heritage. hs histor~
~ncludes advauced t:ivilizations that predated tbe
.arrival of the Spaniards. Am:ient Mnicans created
corn by hybridizing tasty but scraw ny weeds. The\·
stud ted the stars. developed a calendar and plotteU
the movements of the stars, galuics and planets.

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Jo.'~ewJII hear a busy sr ..,:"lill rm; Jac Elam _were recent vtsr~rs
rs. m~ n ms~n spent a .
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Alusik hit _255 in 55 garnes !
tone over their f'Onver-:atio~n. ol Mr:: Elsie Perry ot Radchlt.l few days With her children, Mr. 1phme Voss. Pomeroy. Bob Bar- . with the Bisoos last sea.'Kin.
This Indication of an emer!!Pn ' Mr. D. H. Rob1•son n'turned and Mrs. Gerald Swartz and 1ton, Pomeroy.
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rtl I tome last ThursdAy (n)'ll Vet- family at Marietta and Mr. an1 1
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erans Memuri al llosptlal and 1s 1Mrs. Robert Robinson and TJ· TENNIS AD~JSE
Headquarters For All
When the fire number is dial- feeling fine .
I mara of Belpre.
London . lUPlJ -Rod
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will ring continuously rnst ,·~· d of Lan&lt;{sville- are s'J end'no thr Boyles spent a rerent Sunday hon ~ esh~mna 'hn oorb t
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emergency call rather than per- . and Mrs. Char ley Smith and R
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s~mal call.
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i sister·in-taw Mr. and Mrs. a hvelihood and the pro spor
•.• HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO GET A JOB, GET : Dawson of Parkersburg a n d may be in jeopardy. Recently, [
A PROMOTION, OR MAKE MORE MONEY?? : her daughter , Mrs.
Georgia many yojng amateurs
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You en flnl1h HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME! In your 1p1re
BarneU of Tuppers Plans.
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ttmt IS thou1and1 havt done. If you are ovtr 18 write for •
FREE BOOKLET and FREE LESSON that shows you how.
Clyde Reeder of Alabama is '
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Greene, Gallipolis; Mrs. James bar wa~ cited for failure to have
LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ The M. Bragg,
Sr., Pt. Pleasant) ~ts vehicle under control ~hen 1 .
doubleheaoer between the Cali· I (transferred! ;
Mrs.
Arlee • Jt ran off a curve on Tnbble ,
I Browrung, \mton.
'·rn,·a Angels and the Bat:,.
Atter li, eommon 1!dnet or Bladder tr- w
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am. age was estimated h.at $75. ,
~e1111 and nervoua fiom tgo tnqu tn t
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MASTERS GOLF
eit er ur or nor
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Hn.d•chr•. a.~-~~~he and f•el old. t •ri'Jil. Dodger Stadium. will be olat.·cd
1 passengers was InJUred.
deprnsed In . ue~ Irritation. CV8TXX
liiUIIIY b:rlllll :aot. r~lu~ng cor.lforl by as a sJ'ngle game toda\ orJ
DU13LIN (UPil - Brllarn's I Arrest s dunng the weekend[
eurblnJ lrrltatln&amp;' Jrrm• Ia atron11 ae!d
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m Rernard Hunt fired a last round '! according lo jail records were
GIIIITIX ·~ 11111111'"· Plfl ~urr rut. )Baltimore.
66 Sunday to take what ap- Wr1ham (Herser McGinnrs. ~5 .
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. away from Peter Thomson and i..ated: William F' Richarct~on,
win the Dunlop Masters Goif 47. Pt. Pleasant, driving while ,
Tourney. Thomson, an Austra- int oxica ted ; Hov.ard E. Bless·
!ian , had taken a six - stroke ing. 57, Letart. drunk in publead into the third round of th(' lie; Leland M. Smith. Jr , t7 , 1
72 · hole tourney.
Mil son . AWOL from U. S. Navv 1,

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NEWARK, Ohio IUPI) - close to 480 barrels dally.
1 ndan said.
some parts of Southeastern
Ga•1• roadfnoo:
Gallipolis
theastern Ohio's weU-eslab- "That Hocking well was a, "The demand for Lhis oil h:.r s requtred very little proees-,
Dam 12 ·3• 12 ·2· running 3 feet
1ed oil fields are experi- real nice well , something to talk I increased greatly in re~en~ at the refineries. It is ·
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-87 falling, Kanawha Hiver 3.·
16
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was considered a good average ! eries need a, parttcularly high Sou theastern Oh10 has a
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grade of 011 for motors o1· spe. history as an 011 producing
i~g. L~ndon, Marmet a~d Winbhshed m this area/' said The otl in Southeastern Ohio! cJalty greases then we have ac- dalmg from tbe last century.
field dams were on the srlls.
,rrk Jordan, vice pre~ident of is exceptionally high quality! tivity in Southeastern Ohio." 1 This explains why the in-1Boat_ Mo~t"meals: .
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ion, ''but this is the first time
· - - lacks some o[ the earmark-; of 14 • 9' 20 p.m.; lren~ Chotm up
a years that we have had the
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mount of activity as we have
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under 14 • 1:40 ';m.; DJX;e Challenge
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"I don't like the term 'boom'
Consequently , he said, lllere l ~"· 2 a. m., Reliable down . 15,
ul they are busy as they can
hils not been the wild bidding 3:25 a.m.; Walter
Beckjord
c down there," Jordan said.
fol' leases that i~ typical in down 15, 6 a.m.; Lunga Poml
The increased activity on the . WHEELING •. W. Va. (UP I) - . Rovin~ bands~~ strik· some areas
when somebody! up .16 · 2:30 a.m.;. lldeana_ Bos·
lnrt of drillers and producers, tng West Vtrguua mmers, defymg their umon s order strikes 01 1.
i wmth down 16, 6:53a.m., Lu·
re said, was in several counties ~o return to work, today shut down several more mines Still there are some of the ther Herdman up 17, 4:20 a.~.;
mt particularly in ~erry, Hock- m three states.
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1g, Muskirlgllm, Meigs, Guern- 1 !he shutdowns, triggered by the fmng of SIX local such as out of town people com- tSusan up 18, 6:40 a.';'-_; Ly~n
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timon leaders. brought .to nearly 10,000 the number of ing in with their heavy machin- ' B. up 19, 5:10a.m.; DIXIe Sptr·
best rnmers Idl ed In West V1rgm1a, OhiO, Pennsylvama and 1 ery to drill and operate the l 1t up 19,6:55 a .m.; Harv~y ~orPerry is geing the
' r~y,'' he smd in looking over Kentu.ck~
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Rovmg bands and groups '~! es t Vrrgrma.
up 20, 7 a .m.; Jerry Boswortn
·~ssrul wells being drilled
I Groups ol West Virginia min- About 2,600 of tht! striking BABY DIES
down 21, 6: am.; Harriett M.
"Th ~ood lh"
bl 1 h ers sho-Ned up tiiO 'v :ll 11 mines miners voted at a mass rally
up 22, 5 a.m.; Je(ferson :Jj) 22,
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6 a.m .· Jonn J. Rowe up 23
lrf'a IS. thnt they have a htgh When they began ,,.tcketing 1 Ohio to spread the work stn:._ been raining and the highway [4:15 a . ~.· C. V. Harner up 23'
'~ te ol success when thev
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empJoups of the mines'"" leU their' pages' io defiance of tbe lead·
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Mine Ume 0 f th e eras11·
Greenup •4:20 p.m.; L. Fieore
'f'hp repor~ showed th_al drrll_- 1
Workers Union UM\\').
· . Weekend arrests by the patrol up Greenup 6:10p.m.; Mark M.
. rnmpnmes struck Oll rn n· l Other b~nds of !JICkets clos- 1 The mmes closed m the Pitts- mcluded: Charles R. Ables, 64, up Greenup B:IO p.m.· Elisha
: ~ht w~ells dnll ed rt&gt;eentt.v ·n .!d mmes m Kentucky and the , burgh area todav included Wild- Cheshire, lodged in the
city Woods down Greenup 'z a.m .
'-'e:ry Coun_ty and that they lr :•d Morgc.nlown-Farrmont area o[ l wood Harmar;IIIe Russelton jail for driving while intoxicat· lndiana u )'I ld' hi 6 .20
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One ~ockrng well offl(' ral\r re .
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Ferry, e~, 18, Rm Grande, c1led to mu- dahl R:JO p.m.; Annette Jones
ported It s_ prndutllon at 300 ba r-r
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Marklt&gt; in Wes 1more 1an d Coun- ng; Donald G Webb, 30, Rt. 1er Houg 1and down
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na ur.g. gas al Y' or :m ~ar~ retain the tre:~surer's post un- , ty
Unofhc1al reports had put ll
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Mr~ . Ne lhe v_ale, rec~vers fru-'11 official of the UMW att~~ed trub, 20, Piltsburglt, Pa .. bond- ~p Meldahi. 12·J0 .., . Q
1:;~ta~:~ne:~s · ~~r~ce W~a~~~r!~~- Sunda}·'s rally at Powhatan ed . tol appe~r f Monda~ in mu- City down M~lda~Im4': 10 au:.~ ·
Sur&gt;t ;ll Cou~lv. ~khooh;· R~ PoinL
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Vlsnr , and t·~gislatrve chairman;
court Saturday for no muffler; up 3 25 p.m.; Allen R. Mernll
.Jean
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down 7.50 p.m.: Onward down
I·er sacral eo chairmen·
Lucy
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for ermittin an unlicen sed down London 4:10 Lucy Jane
e·lusly m the homes ul 10 fire- W If
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Th ff .
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men has be en tns ta It ed for t he High Schoo l· and distncl re· ep.1 12 was 44. e o errng
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Helen
down Marmet 4·20 a 1
Olive Townshi p Volunteer rire presentatives. Chlorus Grimm nf $9.91. Worship service was held ~; ~aryd~Ierwald, _ I~. Colum- m.· Esso Pennsylvania up. M.:~.r: :
Department.
I Southern Mar)' Eltzabeth Chap- at l0:4S withth e Rev . Casto. Wusd
. ood· flo munki~ rpa l coluhrt mel 5:30a.m.; A. J. Patten up I
C. J . Barn b'l\
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· ·1ed h'IS par- e dnes .ay . or par mg .on e Wmfield 8:05 p.m.; Beaver UP r'
1_ , genera man- man and Sally Schaaf or Northnq;er of The Crtrzens Telephone "'e"lern "nd L"v,·nJa Brannon ents, Mr and Mrs. Wtlber Par- roa way. Charles Mulllm~, . Jl , Winfield 9·45 p m. H E Bow· I
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f 1re nlarm number ts 667-61!12 ern.
!for AT and T Co. and has been court, Saturday f_or s~edmg,
Ry dialing the number. n•sJ1Ioeated at Springfield, Ohio. He Roy I alrner, 27, Wmchester, ~Y- GAMBEE
dents can give fire tnform &lt;lt ion
is now at Winamac, Ind .
and Carl Holcomb, 24, Pontr_&lt;~~,
to 10 firemen at the same time.
Mr. and Mrs Dale llender- Mrch bot.h bonded to mun~r - PHILADELPHIA (UPJ)
tSt d t
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Dave Gambee ended his h~~~~~
By pressing a button install- ~/o il
son and Conni e Sue, Dearborn, pa I cour a ur ay or spee mg. with the PhlladelpltiA
Pt' on the telephones in tht' fireW
Mich., spent a weekend with
-~Fnday when he returned
men'~ homes, any of the volun· l
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HenderM~ig~ Genera Hospital
t : - erB will be able to sound the
son and Linda. Another VIsitor Admtssmns Saturday - Don- signed contract to co-owner
na Jeffers Syracuse
Richman.
f"e SJren wh1ch w•ll be connect· !
was Robert Knowles of Jack- 0 . h • S d.
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t1me. A ftremen who may be 1
ttoned and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lo
p' · . n G 12.6 overage dursng the 19!i4-651
away from his home when the ·
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Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
u rst,_ omeroy: a et 0 campaign
siren is sounded will be abiP to Sunday dmnrr guest.'! of Mr. Henderson of Coolville. Mr. and don , Cheshrr~ ; Phyll_15 Stone,
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recently.
Mr. and Mrs.Ciair
Follrod
and family went to Mt. Sterling
Sunday where they visited his
uncle, John Follrod and family.
Goerge Bnd Ivor Logan visitMr. and Mrs. Everett Parker
ed their motller, Mrs. Callie
Logan one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. EVerett Parker
of Tuwers Plains recently vist·
ited his moher, Mrs. Ma yme j
Parker at lile Elmwood Nurs- ,
ing Home.
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Mrs. Mabel Swartz spent 8
day wih her daughter, Mrs.
Paul Buckley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather·
ton and family of Columbus recently spent a s unday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Atherton.
Mr. and Mn. Chari"'
D.
Wootle visited their son
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Calir
Woode and Conni Sue at Porn·'
eroy. They all helped celebrate !
the 83rd birthday of Mrs. J .
B. Hayes of Middleport and al·
80 called oo Mr. and Mrs. Clif·
lord Hayes and Gregory.
, '""·'WSCS will mee '1\tesday
ev'ldlng, Sept.21, at the borne
of Genevieve Guthrie with Thelml Henderson, progratn lead-

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Floor eoverinc for every kind ol floor. Beat
Pttterns. Professional Installation by 111 or
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WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING

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DIIU:~J~Ie~llilll~ei~.,~Pam=e=fllV'"~M~Iddleport,
- 0., Sepl20, 1965 ..

LARGE -GARAGE
MatDSt. .
in Rutland. Call SH 2-4131 or I
,.. Mrs. R. A. Rlfo, Maio

WANt AD
INFORMAnON

Sale
HOUSE FORISALE 'ful

Real Estete For

pomeroy
Motor Co.

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Modern Ranrh Stye. Beauli
location on top of amaH hUI
lacing State Highway Garage. on
Rout~ 7 with good road to rriain
highway. Four bedrooms. Living,
dining, family, kitchen, break·
fast, play, maid's, uliltty and

1st FLOOR furnished, 4 rooms
aod bath, modern apartment. I
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Middleport, WY Z.3874.
I 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2Dr.
$895
WtD .. uc~,.. &amp;. &amp;
9 14 lfc
6 cyl. Powerglide, radio and heater, whilewt~ll tires like new,
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elean interior. Ivory and gold finish. A sharp car.
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1962 Chevrolet Impala Cpe.
$1695
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=-'.u~~....-.-INtetG ROOM BRICK house on But-1
...,. - •' ,.. - · ternut Ave. Call WY 2-5127. I 1961 Greenbrier Corvair Wagon - - $1095
IIA~
9 10 Uc, 9 Pass. 6 ryl. engJ'ne, 4 spet&gt;d trans., good tires, r.:tclio. heal,. w., .. I'
er. White and turquoise finish. Real t&gt;("()nomy.
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IIGMEROf, OHIO

Write: rio The D•ily Sentlntl
Pom•ror. 0.

Box 668-H

HOUSE FOR SALE. il rooms
and ball•. approximately 46
acres. 3 miles Leading Creek
Rd., back of Hobson. Priced
reasonable. Ph: SH :1-4109.
9 iS 6tc

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and walnut. dAdir cbo nditione~.
Lal'gepalioan ou ecarpor .
~n lot zoo; x 3;o·.l~ay be seen
Yappom men oe"ou· D
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and wall to w;:tll carpet on
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I8Dil 111... ....,. M. !&gt;lyre.

Grtmm• Landing, w. va.; MrL
Ronald L Neal Pl. Pleasant;
Mrs Em~st
Piokarman.
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Mr. Clarence 'I1tom~n, Ml • ren an a ~lse p~ren s
I Crown City; Mrs. Step en
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dleport School supermtendent, the appeal m comic books and Williams, Henderson; Tony F.
wa~ guest speak~r when the then get ~ bbrary book with Riffle, Pt. PJeasant; Nant.'Y Jo
Ch!ld Conservation League of the same idea.
Aldridge, Mason; Cbarles E.
Middleport met Thursday even- Mr. Thompson also spoke ol Lingerfelt, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
lng at the Columbia Gas office the changes m the school sy- Guy E Franklin, Pt. P!,..
in Middleport.
stem this year and also reportt· J Dwight Stone Arbuct.
. ed that reading maehine$ will san ' · •
R• Barrett,
Mr. Thompson had as his bt installed this year. He was le, W. Va., Jamea ·
11
topic, "What is Johnny Read- presented 1 gift from. the club. Rutland: Mn. Paul E. Seer~,
ing'!." in which he dlscussedd During the business meeting CreeRt.11 P~~~~nd; Mr •·:~al~
the books being read by chil- th club voted to oHer assist·
'~lGgev
.
ren today. He noted that comic an:e with the problem of school Wippel, Pomaro~r Mrs. E~ar
books are popular with child· dropouts to the Community Ac- Van lnwagen, omeroy;
rs.
.
.
William R. Roush, Rt. I Por~
tion Program comm1ttee. !he 1 d· M th· A Southenn Rut,..
Leagoe plans to locate parttiDie an · ar " . ·.
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employment for the oconomtcal- land; Mrs. Wilham K. Curlls,
he' Pomeroy· Mrs Edward
R
ly needy depending upon I IT
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return ~~school.
Wright, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs.
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Announcement was made of Paul W. Parkins, Rt. 1 Oak
the
state 12-11
convention
he held. Hill;
Jackson:
SEPT. !t
nntoher
at the to
Sheratoo
Mrs. John
RufusW.V.Neville,
Dickenson,
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Farlacea. Aroolrl Brollten,
fii)t1i'EMAN to work establish· I ,
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l!ul MilD Stne1, Pomed routes. :IS or older. Salary WY 2·1110.
9 20 3tc
lnstrudions
Phone WY z.zm.
7 211 lie
and commission. A. B. t:. DON'T MER-ELY- brighten your u. S. crVn. SERVICE-Tii!iii'ii I
Cleauers, Mason, W· Va.
carpels _ Blue Lustre them- lien - womn 18 and over.
NEJGLER BUILDING
16
61
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·P aeliminate
rapid resoiling. ~~~;.. . ~~~::nc~!::~~~
Racine, Plastic waD tile
experienced in dryclean·i Rent electric shampooer,
~~~·~na«ndl Df aj~bllo::ea.
per sq. fl for bathrooms,
Jq and interested in perman- Pickens H"&lt;irdware. Mason, W. =~~'!' m:~:e:,eu;.,r;· (llanv
bouse builders, aluminum sldeilt work. A.B.C. Cleaners, 1 Va.
9 20 6tc
~'REE lnformatiOII on ))bil, •
lng, kitchen eabinell measur.,___ W V
• 16 6t reqlllnment.a . Write TODA"
eel to size ol ldtGJen.
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MALE OR FEMALE : Man or - - --- -- - - -- - --~:~entmet
WD111811 wanted to
supply FOR SALE : 1950 Chevrolet haifl _ :,::::::::__ _ _ __ __
IINI Ell... For Sale
Rawteigh Prodcuts to cmosum- ton p1ckup. S1x cylinder
Employment W1nted
era In Pomeroy or Middle-,_c:an CH 7-2247.
9 18
Lo- HOUSE for ..ieln Bradbury. I
port and Syracuse. Good time 1964 FORD Galaxie 500XL cOR
Pomeroy.
rooms, atoraga room, bath,
IAl otart. No capital required. vertible 4 speed, 390
9 Iii
laundry room, w~tor
Write Rawleigh, Dept. OHI- power steering and
pre9Sure. Two lllJterna,
~15, Freeport, 111.
21,000 miles. WY 2-;&gt;fJI,
Instruments
buildings, garage, one acre
9 20 lip
ter Crooks, Middleport
grouacl. S. D. Busklrk,
SECRETARY, part - time tyj;:
9 11 6tp
dleport, Rt. 1.
I If JCp
ing mimeo. Grace Episcopal
ne Rllmbler
room houoe,
Cburcb- WY 2-3968.
World 8ludanl ol t'Atmpael
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For Rent
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'J'W-0 APARTMENTS In Middle-;
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fenced yard. Other 3
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,_ Oootorl Juat 111111 brld&amp;t club lan~ .wJQ dol"j

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One li!HM" llmply .rtands for anoth1!1". In this -.mple .A. ts tNtd
for the three L'a. X tor the two 0 '.. etc. Single Jell.-., apo...
trophies, the lmgth 111d torm&amp;Uon ot the wordl are all h1n.tl.
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PICKUP TRUCK

KEITH GOBLE FORD, I
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paintor

$299

BARGAIN HUNTERS LAST HUNTI

city

By AL CAPP .

LI'L ABNEI

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44. PieCII

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MASON

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3 ROOMS

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TWO BEDROOM house on LinFor ., -le
Business Services
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy- Plaza Hotel in Columbus. Res- onion; Elmer Patrick, Oak Hill;
coin Hgts., birch kitchen, au~
-~- --- al Arch Masons will hold a ervations are to be made be- Harold L. Brown, Rt. Athens;
PHONE WY 2-2156
tomat1c gas heat. WY 2-5127 14 FOOT TRAVEL Trailer, $875. f L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer:-Che•special convocation Monday at fore Sept. 24. An invitation W1lll Harold Jenkins, Jackson; Mrs.
1_20 -~ 493 Broadway, Middleport. , ter, Ohio.
9 18 lie fl 1.1
Dtttltjj 7:30 p. m. to confer the Royal read from the Beta Sigma Phi Jesse Holcomb, Rt. 2 Ironton;
TRAILER SPACES, fiat rate. WY 2-2531.
9 18 3tc I CUSTOM BUTCHERING and '-'1/CI'llt, "0 1
7
Arch degree. Refreshments will Sorority to attend their card Raymond C. Schorman, Rt. I
Notice
water. free sewage. Contact ()TATOES beans bring- own i culling. Will buy hides every
follow the meeting. All offl- party beisg held Sept. 29.
South Pomt; Mrs. Dewey Smith,
John J. Fry, O.pot St., Rut- P
' and ·~~k beans for I Monday. Phil Meier, Phone I POMEROY - 2 story frame, &amp; cers and companions are urged Mrs. Franklin Triplett present- Jr., Ironton; Mrs. Nellie M,
1
WOULD LIKE ride, from Porn- : land.
8 26 :tOte
con ~~~ersCiar
Proffitt WY 2_3510 .
9 18 tfc large rooms, baU1. full base- by Thomas C. Edwards, high ed devotions. Roll call was an- West, Coal Grove; Wilham S.
eroy to Racine 4 days a week.
$l .OO u.
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~ • ment, gas hot water heatmg, priest, to attend.
swered by nammg a good book. Farley, Marlon; Deruse K. KJd·
1
WI 11-2120.
9 11 3tp
FOR SALE
Portland. V 3 2204 ·
tf ! R al Doxol Bottle Gas I front and bock porches, out Theodorus Council, Daughters Notes of thanks were read !rom der, Ravenswood; George F.
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\ of high water, owner w1ll of America, will meet at the Mrs. Robert Burkett, past presi- Browning, Radcliff; Jimmie B.
DRIVING to Cahforma on P ·1YOUTH BED and mattress, 59 ' SPECfAL : 1 only reg. $249, 1!164
finance, $6,500.00.
IOOF hall Monday at 7:30p.m. dent who has 1110ved to Char- Vinson, Cochrantown, Pa.; Mrs.
1MIDDLEPORT - i 1h
19, from Middleport.
te l Ford Station. Don Sayre, 632 model , 12 cu. ft. new Kelvmatstory The charter will be draped in Jeston, W. Va. and Mrs. George Patricia Farley, Marion; WU3 people to_go to b~p 1
Grant Street, Middleport
or refrigerator (Demonst.rat- i
(rame, 6 rooms, bath, utility memory of members, Rhena Miller. A domllion was made Jiam H. Farley, Marion; Mich1
4
Wayne Sm1th. 14 ;" lt',
9 18 3lp
or I. Special $148. 1 only, used ,
room, cellar, endosed back Yost and Ethel Tedl'ow and to the Salvation Army.
ael S. Farley, Marion; Kristin
1
17 P
Middleport.
- --- Serve I gas refrigerator. $15.
, porch, corner lot on Gravel Past National Councilor Hester The hostesses, Mrs. P. K. Rug.. L. Sprouse, Ravenswood.
SISTER MORTISHA, a truly [ AUCTION : Saturday, Sept 21, Gilmore Supply Store, Pom-1
Hill. $7,500.00.
Runner. and all officers and sell. Mrs. Glenn Hensler, Mrs.
Birtbs
gifted palm reader - Tells. 10:30 a. rn. Standard tlm"' . eroy , Ohio.
9 17 3tc l
«10SE IN - 2 acres plus, B".! team are requested to wear I Angus Howard and Mrs. Rolr Mrs. George W. Boster, Rt.
you past, present and
The personal property . of
.
sory rrame, 4 rooms, partly white. Potluck
ref.reshments ert Schmoll served refreshments 1 Gallipolis, daughter, 8:27 1.
1
love affairs; answers. any
the late 0. E. Massar, 2 m1les , 63 Ponhac _ $2,195 1
Umshed attic, front porch, will follow the meetmg.
to the metnhers present and m. Saturday; Mrs. Larry L Willll questions. One VISit
south of Reedsville, OhJO, BDnncv ille. One careful lo·
block garage, cellar. barn, The Racme Elementary PTA one guest , Mrs. Frank Herald. ey, New Haven, aon, 8:40 a.m.
convince you that Sister
Rt. 124. Close to Forked tlun, b~tc'~·.neH·y:r~~~~ti~t.el'~~~gu!~
olher buildings. Financing can will hold ils first meeting of
GIVE DINNER
Saturday; Mrs. Jerry L. Stover,
tisba will read your life
Lake.
I ful all white finish ~ith all
be arranged. $3,000.00.
the school year Monday, Sept. Mrs. J. A. Eden aod Mrs. 1092 Sunset Dr., daughter, JO:•
Magic Chef Rang~ s~ove,l wh ite viny l upholstery.
ForServtce1nd
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN 20 at 7:30 at the grade school. B.~· Gravely entertained with 20 a.m. Saturday; Mrs. Guy E.
10 opeD book. H you are.
ried or troubled, don't fall
gas healers, electnc
1ron,
lnst•llltion Call
WY Z..3831
WY 2-363&amp;
The Executive Head, Mr. Deem, a dmner Sunday, at thetr home, Franklin, Pt. Pleasant, da'l'!h.
63 Pontiac _ $2,09S
aee Sister Mortlsha.
very old c_locks. br_eakfast sel l
9 17 3tc will be guest speaker. There Hysell Run. Guests were Mr. ter, ]:58 p.m. Saturday·, Ml's.
\\'a.':On. Popular Cata ·
bt&gt;:_.;,:d other!, why not '
porch swmg, c hair!!. trun ks, ij Sla
lin.~ mode-l.
Power steerinJ~; 1 HEATING " PLUMBING
-·~- - will be room visitation with the and Mrs. E1mas J . Newman o1 William K. Curtis, Rt. 1 PomePnvate readings given
rockers, lard press.
de.sk, arui brakrs. Hydramatir Onr
WY '1-2441
FOR
SALE . six rooms, two teachers, and all parents are 0rdrleston, ~· Va.; Mr. and roy, daughter, 6:59 p.m. Saturln her home 7 days a
dres.sers , radw . . beds, walkmg cart"ful ownf'r. Shows bPst of 1 611 E. Main st.
Pomt-roy
halls, and a bath, a full size urged to attend. The Executive Mrs. John ~WI~h~r and Johnny, day; Mrs. Edward Sandlen, P.t.
including Sundays. 8 a. m
cu ltJ vator, beddmg.
gar~en tarl'.
basement and b1g porches at Committee will aerv1 refresh- Joey and V1rgm1a of South 1 Patriot, son, 7:44p.m. Sa~u!'11 p. m. All readings
plow, corn shellu,
quds ,
Bl
GRUESER,
the front and back, gas !urn- ment•.
Charleston, W. Va.; and Mr. day; Mrs. James D. Creel, Cotfactory or no charge! .
teed grinder, fancy work, drag
and He&gt;ting,
ace, wall to wall carpet down
SEPT. %1
and Mrs. Alex
Gravely of tageville, W. Va., daughter, 1:50
ed thiJ 1id~ of . Gallipoh~
harrow, ladders.
qUilting I
Pomtroy, Ohio
, Ohio. End your sewer
~tairs, good loca!i?n, house The Lydia Circle or the Unit· Dunbar, W· Va.
a.m. Sunday; and Mrs. Paul E.
Kanauga thl! Side of
frames , a Jot or small t~ls,
_
: Jes. We have all sizes.
m excellent cond1t1on, 282 ed Methodist church will meet
Sellers, Rt. 1 Portland, daugh·
Bridge. Look for hand
pols and pans. 2 sels of diSh-I A GOOD Building site, 22 acres 1 machines. Reasonable
Mulberry Ave., WY 2-5264. at the church, Tuesday, at 7:30
ter, 12:37 p.m. Sunday.
AU art welcome.
es lhke new), frmt Jars, of ground. With gas well and I Call WY 2-2974, day or
9 16 12tp p.m.
_I
electric mixer, sewing rna- 1 dug water well, plenty of ~
9 IS tfe
SEPT. %%
0SpllaJ eWS
Discharged
chines. telephones, library ta.l pasture. Price $1.0. Call i INTERIOR
exterior
FOR SALE - 4 room bouse, The Past President! of the
_ _ _
Persons discharg•~ over the
Greeo
bles, 2 pc. reed set. lamps. SH 2·5811.
9 16 61c I .mg roo1 repatr
. and
new bath ' larHe porch
baseA
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Auxi
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of
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Persons enter'1ng Holzer Hog.. -ekend were: Leonard L. CarHowl For viewing the
Many antiques. Lunch !leT· - ·
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' STEREO RADIO, 1965 model. chimney pamtmg, rough
ground on brick road off
th pita! over the weekend were · man, Mrs. Lucy emeens, Mrs.
Compact Vacuum Cleaner in ved by Lodies Auxiliary.
te
k 1
Wednesday at 8 p m at e
Ch'' Be
d D'ddl M' b 1 F
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your borne. Phone Parkers- 1
loa B. Massar, Adm.
This set has dual volume ron- . ~n r :;,o~ia~ee
Rl. 7, $3,500.00. Phone WY 2- borne of Mrs Paul.Ca.;,i
Mrs. Mary A. Neson, 62 1"
rn~ . 1 Ke, ~ a_e K~~1. 0. McCoy, Auct.
trol with 1 speed intermixed 1
one
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t 14 30tc
SEPT, 2Z
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licothe Rd .; Mrs. Jerry L. Sto- ley, a!jgi1Js err,
ruse 1 ·
burg, ~ Collect.
Not respon.~ible for accidents. changer. Radio
equipped.' '
The Woman '!! Guld or th ver,
1092
Sunset
Dr.; der, Mrs. Donna Margan, Kns• ' 30\p
1
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e Mrs . Garred
0.
Blake, tin L. Sprouse, Tilden Thacker,
AUTOMOBIL&amp; IIIIUI'IUICO ....
9 18 6tc
Twin speakers. Lovely wa nut
nsurlnce
Federated cburcb will . meet 7119 Third Ave.; Mrs. Fred- Grover Waugh, Mrs. Lydia Ashcuaelltdf l..aot your ..,.....
finish. Take over
oAETNA CASUALTY Jnsur•nct' Wednesday at 7·30 p.m. With the erick C. Sands, Addison; ~Irs. worth, Mrs. Gilbert Craig, Mrs.
1
1':.;~;o~H~· ~~7 ~~:~~~ ~~~~i~n~e~.~:::e ~ue
. . . _ , Call WY
Mullen Insurance Agency, lno. ;.~dly c~~\~;e·~·~il
Paul L. Hollingshead, Bidwell; Ben Evans, Arthur Exline, Mrs.
RCA chassis. Set just like Call WY u:;ss.
9 11 6tc
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
Crow w·lb
p
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Mrs.
EdWllrd Sandlen, Rt. 1 Ruth Field Mrs. LawreD&lt;O fl'r~
9 1 tic ..nted. Mrs.. 1 urM errAmthe"t Patriot· Mrs. Carl D. Joy, Eur- man, Albert Gilley, Mrs. EmerSMlTII'S Clothing store II
new. Take over payment! Of I ==::-::;---::-- ·
program chaLTmao, rs.
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G th · Noah Hask' Mr
$13.44 or pay balance due ' WE GLADLY loan a Blue I~U!I- 1
PHL"l'' Copying Servtee. CD)&gt; Wood d d !'1 nalle d
nd eka Star Rt.; Mrs. eorge W. son u ne,
IDS,
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opeD 11 Letart ~' ails, Ohio,
$396.24. This set fully guar- tre carpet Shampooer with !
teo made o1 lana] papen, M a~ evo ~
a eri • b- Boster, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mrs. William Hayman, Clair Karr,
L IlL tllllil 7 p, Ill. 8 20
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"· h omas oung, re res R'Jchard E Elliott Rt 2 Galli- Elza Lllldemood, Howard Lyoos,
Iet &amp; Service
anteed. Try it in your home. purchase of Blue Lustre
Sa
blrlll recon!• and almost aoy men1 c airman.
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Clrd Of Th1nks
Call WY U555.
9 14 6tc l Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
other documenr..
SEPT. :13
polis; Dennis R. Green, Rt. 1 Mrs. T1mothy McClelland, Mrs.
I wlab to thank everyone for
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9 14
eFIIs Almost Every Car
Realer laanace, POJMrOJ
The Riverview Garden Club Crown City ; Mrs. Harley G. Robert Momson, Evao Plymale.
nd b' th VENETIAN BLINDS and re-1
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Thomas, RID Grande; Jasper F. Sr., Mrs. Leonard Ree:l, Paul
1 1 dr 'll
1 Se t 23 at the h
:a~ ~'::l ~~~;:r,~t
IT pairs, porch and
window KEEP YOUR carpel• '-'auli- 1 eTransferable When
:; A~e:nd ~~ulioe Myers.ome Oliver, Eureka Star Rt.; John Shirley, Fred (Mike) Stew~rt,
wbile I was in the
shades all kinds, free
ful despite conslant
You Trade Carll
Wanted To Buy
The Women's Association of W. Green, Rio Grande; Mrs. Mrs. Larry Fox, Mrs. GeoJge
Your kindness will never be males. Dale Wippel, 215 Un- of a bUsy family. Get
the Middleport First
United Paul F. Thomas, Pt. Pleasant; Watson, Mrs. Clarence D. San·
forgotten. Homer R. Lee, ion Ave., Pomeroy. ~ 11
Lustre. Re~:ckeel~str~ardware ·~~~:.~t~e'!.J:s mootbs ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes, Presbyterian Church will meet Mrs. James M. Bragg, PL Plea- ders aod infaot son.
oh·
pooer, $1. .--R. D., Rutland,
IO.
ELECI'RlC otove and
Compaoy, Mason, w. va.
e Most Popular Unit
miscellaoeoua. Call or write: Thursday evening at no p.m.
_ _ _ _ _ __:_t_ 20 ltc
Mrs. Howord Cecil, 800 W. for a potluck dinner at
the
9 14
mower. Pbooe WY 2-3658. tfclsEY~Wifiiii8ci~;s:-fei;Oif80i~ll In the U.S.A.
l4aiD St, Pomeroy.
church. Those attending are to
H8 Ip W ent 8 d
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9 10
8 29 lfc take a covered dish and their
7
WANTED: Man to make
~ "'B"E"DS
""',-c(71w-:i-n- s7iz-e.,-J.- 1
vice, aU mokes.
table S&lt;rvic•. Dessert will be
~" Sh
Pomeroy
lnotslled
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ourance inspection for a Na- way bed. Reedsville 667-6260.
e a~~
op,
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•OUUU&gt;n LCri'S ll'eo • • furnished by the hostesses, Miss
tiona! Commercial
17
Authroized
Singer
Sales
,
ogo
and
water.
Brown••
Troll Phyli,. Joachim, Mrs. Tom
9
1
2
9
ONLY
Ageocy OD a part time
I
er Park (Sialo Approved) Rue, Mrs. Leo Keooedy, Mrs.
per report b&gt;sis. Write P 0 II
YOUR hunting needs, vt..
lolloersville, Obto, PboDe W\ Ed Smith and Mrs.
Arthur
~.00 Doww - lof- on
Box 5151, TV station, ColJJlll- 'I
Stewart'I Gun Shop,
Pomoroy, 0.
U3U.
1 II tic Lewis. A medical offering will
C.nv•itnt r ......
bus, Ohio, 43212.
9 18
land. Ohio. Shells, bullets;~~ ~~:o'(j;~:r:fl~ ,~~1:~\
he taken during the busine"
nELD REPRESENTATIVECoca-Cola- Sprile
powder for re-loading. :;,
G
PINE TlMBER and will pay meeting followiog dinner.
.,_Salle Extension University,
will buy, iiell and trade guns. atlon ~ervlce.. Jack's
as much as $4 per cord for
Correspondence
institution
And All The i"lavoro
_ _ _ _ _ __ _
oration, New Haven,
good pine and also good herd
lnsurlnce
FURNITURE CO.
has opportunity for 2 field
bio t2oa.
TU 2-3537.
4 e tic
wood saw timber. Write or GRANGE INsvRANCE. Mullea
MASON, W. VA.
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SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog---aee M. W, Runyon, Mfnero- Insurance Agency, Inc., Poor
h
f
representatives. We urnis 1
&amp;UimONEI!!R
ged drains ,. Get Kl ean-Ernville, Oluo, Eagle Ridge Rd.
ero•. Phone WY Z.3381.
leads, hire and help train re- 1
Buy It By Tho Cosol
All Septic Tank
Cleaner
CoOiplele Servleri
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t 1 lie
9 11 3IJte
preseDtalives who receives I h 1
.h
Landmar..
CriU Bradford
an frin"e benefits and
I w i e you are in, fill up WJI
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that good Landmark gasoline
Pomeroy.
Wrfte. Proae or CoataC!t
opportunity to earn a
A. l. BRADFORD
stantial il figure income.
l : i p e r Service Sta. WST
Racine, Ohio
Information send resume
WY '1·9932
5 1 Uc
H. D. Parmiter, Rt. 6, Zar1es- ll
EP. Main St.
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Family for Jobs Well Done
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quarters for Cooking Utensils, House Cleaning Helps, ScoHs Lewn Cere Products,
Cutlery, Glassware, Dinnerware, Electrical Appliances. Also See The Big Selection

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Sept, 22-23
NOT OPEN

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AUTOMATIC COOKING plus
NO-STICK, NO-SCOUR TEFLON"I

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12 to 30 cupa
cruloiiiCitlca//yl

F-RIDAY and SATURDAY
Sept. 24-25

''HERCULES, SAMSON
and ULYSSES"
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HVMirl '&lt; mi ghtiest stro ng men
of Superhuman
K1rk

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Party Perk

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''THE TRUTH ABOUT
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CLEANING?

was served by the hostess to
those named above and Mrs. A.

H. Ebersbach. Mrs. Dale Sm•th,
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Cleland Hmcs, Mrs. Grover Frb
and Mrs. Ernest Rhodes.

DON'T OVERLOOK

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RUG &amp; CARPET

CLEANING ASpecialty r !

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LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS

ONLY $119.00

Con...,lont Pickup Stotlono In Middloport-Pornoroy
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