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Kurt WiUiams. The marchers started from the slatehou&lt;e tn Columbus at noon to· er, and during tho estunated
• called Oil Mr. and Mrl. Gent
da ho lng to arrive in Jackson for the G rand Opentng Parade of the festival at 8 30 day repair penod, haulmg
Conlo and family.
~: W~dnesday evening and beautiful girls, blanng ba.nds, fancy floats, colorfu~ permil• will be restrtcl&lt;d to ,..
Mr. Beaver of Letart Falla,
~xhibits, an excttmg midway and rosy, red apples are mtxed '"fa potpotuni oJf ·~kter 1 gal wrdtha over tht brtdge.
Mr. Jea~ Pickens, Mr. and
tainment which will draw thousands o! people to the streets o down own ac son
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- - Mro. Lawrentt JObnstoa, !oro!, - - - - - - - - - •
f_or_t_he_fl!stival• . - -- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - troops in the Himalaya• bor- Mra. Helen Jellera of 8yra- oalled on Mr. and Mra. May·
By Mra. Al18 Cone
der province of Sik&lt;om exchan· cuso called on her parenll, Mr. wood Jobllltoo.
Columbus vl1ltora on Tuel•
ged fire wiih Indian troops tor and Mro. Homer lctDhower.
Mr. and Mrs. Maywood JohJl. day ware Mr. and Mrs. Albert
the firSt time in tho current Mr. and Mra. Lawrance Thalli Ilion called oa Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cone ai'td K. E. Erickson.
Asiao crisis, tho Indian Defonso of F~rt wayne, Ind., Mr. and JollMton of Minersville, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Gary Huston
Ministry announced in New Del· Mrs. Ted Bailey, Laurenceburg, and Mra. Leo Dally and Mr. and baby of Chillicothe visited
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Ind., visited lhll latter'o mo- and Mrs. Lawrenct Johnston, )o. at the Tom Fitzpatrick homo
The omall Chinese forco with· !her and sister, Mrt. Louloe cal.
recently.
Another mojor milestone on port, which contamo 130 !able;~
drew into Trbet after a brle! and Nicki Van Meier.
Mr. Robert Ourl and Mrs. Sympathy Is extended to tho
the road to acnedJtatron for RIO represents nme months of wo I Clav Cook to Opal R. Ho\lon,
uchanae in which no casual· Mrs. Dorothy Ronberry Mra. Mae Van Meter local called Houdashelt Family of WilkesGrande Colleie has bten pas~- by the r~eultv and staff of the 14 al'.res, Chester
Common Pleas Judge Roberti ties were reported A spokes- Louise Van Meter and 'NickJ on Mn. Minnie' Carroll a o d ville in the loss of the hused. The Solf.SLudy Report pre- college. Every member of th; l Ben Eblin to Ohio Power Co' M. Belz has appomled attor· l man called the action minor but called on Mro. Garnet John- family,
band and lather who passed
pared by the faculty and ataff faculty and staff wu a membe Rrgbl of Way. Salisbury.
lney• W•rren F. Sheets and said, "it ha• lhe potential of ston.
Sharoa ond Shirley
Congo 8\IOay on Friday evemn~ at tho
of the CQIIege \&amp;st year has been , of one of the elgh_t eomn~llte~~ Elber Reibel, Eltzabeth Rie- William P. Cherrmgton aa de· , somethmg bigger."
Commu- Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre vla- visited Mn, Minnie Carroll and Veterans Hospital In Hunting..
accepted by the Norlh Centrali that wrote the eight cha~le~s ~ bel to Manning D. Webstt:r, fense counse ls for two persons. nlst Chma has a:lven India until ited her brother Mr. and .Mn. family. Terry Conao viJited ton, W. Va.
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Assocletlon of ColleKes and Sec- ~ of the re~rt, the ~llorlal cord~ Parcels, Chesler.
irnhcted for first degree mur-1noon EDT Wedllesday to with· Gary John!on and her J)lrents, Charles Boggs.
' Spending the weekend Wtth
ondarv :'1chool~.
mrttee ~·hJch combmed the .... o
M.~:rnnmg D Websler. Mary der by Lhe September term draw from military bases whicb Mr. and Mrs. Clint Johosoo ul Mr. Charley Carroll who Is the Petut family were Walter
.,~; \ ",•e will be mlled , o, the erght commrlte-. tnt:,;~• A. Webster to Elher Riebel, , grand JUry.
I ll said India had osabllshed Portland.
employed at Columbus opent I Pettit and family of Charle,.
somt'llnt~ between Dec. 1 and fmlshed report. or tdhe sedte dg ~;IIzabeth Riebel, parct'ls, Ches-11 Th two attorneys will serve inside Chinese territory Dear Mr. and Mn. Lawren('f .Tohll- weekend at home with
hl3 ton, W. Va.
, b 8 team •ppomted by comm1ttee wh1eh a ~ rs
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Cone was In
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u defen11e counsels for Ernest]
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the North Cen,uahl Atssocrarolan .i a ·i·he Sell - Study Reoorl .xam·' NllormVa n RRus,.lll,l JoanH Rulsi· :E Walker, 39, G•llipoli•. and INDIA TENTATIVELY AC· Ronald Wise and famJiy of Gallipolis on business on Salur· dental :ork d:ne ay a I
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Mn. Erma
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vorable the associBtJon Will vole mes ev ery racel of the college Parct&gt;ls. Salisbury
n whelher or not to !(rant full , m&lt;ludmt( phllo9ophy and obJec:·l Lewts Grueser, Ethel Grues- deo, 28, Kerr . Both were mdtct- mand for a cease-firt iD the A
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ahles of grandson, Joe, have returned
~ccredrtatJon to the college llt tl~es of the college, rmatlclal re •er to Henry G Arnold, Barbara ed last week m the Sept.,7 fatal I war with Pakistan today, It was r:J~~n1~ ~llo, where he is en- Ravenswood, W. Va., and Mr. after visiting her d~ughter,
their annu&lt;rl meetrng rn Apr rl ,! sc!llrrrs. SIZe and compeleme oi l Arnold, 2.26 Acres, Salisbury. ~ :oo;m~h of the Swo~a~ !I h~~ l reported m New Delhi. fnform- Mr and M::eJoh N U f ~d Mn.~yde_ ~= ~st ~ Ruth, and ramily in California.
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Ithe fatuity , physrcal plant. or·, Wilfred Stepp, Rosa B Stepp I . n ' urmaD . or en, 'Iffl sources said Prime Minis- Colu~bu! sent awn ewe .o avens~ \'lSI
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Mrs. Lona Pettlt and Mn.
The zn. ~ page Sdf Studv Re" gamzat1on of the fa' ult} . the to Un1ted Staltol!l, Easement, Le· 'lof Kerr.
, ter Dal Bahadur Shastri Insist· Mr and Jrs H beeke~d With M~. WilHam Ables.
Betty Wilbur were in AU1ens
' eurnculum, ~onditions of farul-' tart
The shenfff'a department on ed that Pak1stan state lt!!l posiAll
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r, and Mrs. Harley Rhodes recently
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a ending t~e of New Brighton, Pa., and Mrs. Brenda Pettit ~pent a
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ftessC at t~ Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Lawr~nce Bu ,h recent weekead witb Miss
l'i.&lt;it• Mrs. 1-ewt$
ph\"cal educallon and rnten'OI l•y, .7 acre, Lebanaon.
lsrnre last Tussday she
has! SAIGON iUPl) -THE COM· ~u~d..~~~~to~; ;~~ us. d and daughter, Connre, Ractn• Linda Hender80n, Albany R. D.
ltgrate program.
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· aMn JRohoute,Bcalled on Rev. and M". Leonard Brooks and famrlv
Mr ~od Mrs Charles Lew1s
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ell retently with h1s mother,
Eugene A Thompso! dec tol
226 when Amencan paratroop- 1na Kay of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. vlslied Mr and Mrs. E a r n e s t i - - - - - - - - - -Mrs £velyo LewLs, Middleport
Edda J Thompson ' E.ivm
lers searching the ~attlefield dls- IVJrgtl Wood of Athen1 1nd Mr. Johnson of Racine Route and Mn. Susie Birch t slmprovMr and Mrs Lew!! also were
Thompson, Cert. for Trans., Sa·.
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of Rolanduo,
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attend Lire 1940 cl'8ss reumol1
Alonzo Hudson, Esther C ,
tary soun·es said today.
a! Uhro limvers1t y. ot v.hldl Ulel
Entered Hospital
Hud!lon to Lmda Diana HudG1ant U. S Ate Force 852
1,11lrr was one of thtt groG:.wtts
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:son, Lol, Pomeroy.
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In Joutnalism He _Is now 8!'SO· : _ Per~on~ enlermg f1olzer Ho~- ! John Hensley, Garnett ftens' blasted a suspeeted VJet Cong
(tat ~ w1th tht&gt; Wesl Vrrg1ma 1 p1t~J llurrng the pAst 24 hoUJ! ley to Harold Evans, Mary L. 1 Funeral service for Marton . regional headquarters Jn Quang
~1nte Dep~ltmenl rn Charles-~ '&gt;'oere Mrs Larry E Stewart. E an~ 50 •
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Charles A. Lrwls II, at OhiO F. Huffman. Rl 1 &lt;~a lhpoil_s, i Pauley, S 975 acres: Lebanon. to ofriciating Mn. Clayton AI- But the sources also reported
llmversttv last week where he ~trs Okey E Johnson, PatrWL
lien w&lt;t!l soloist w1th Mrs. Hor· seven Amencan Jet fJghtera
By DOROTHY KILOALLEN .
will maJor m engmeerma. He StaJ Rt; Mrs. Jack A Hur • 1 1
1!1! Karr orgamst. Pallbearers and one helicopter downed Mon·
~·s •o honor ' Ludent
at 15 Orchard. Hrll; Clyd~ Bo \ '
were ~ldon Gaul, Cecil Nelson, l day for one of the wurst days WHAT ELSE JJ NEW
men were there to stake out the son's lllo Is Ia tho works
Ch&lt;Hleston Ca!holrc High school I Jr' Apple Grove, W \ • , To. \
Wallace Amberger, Henry Elch- , of lhe VJet Nam BIT war.
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lind won several scholarstups. l my L. Dabney, Pt. Pleasant ,
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WASHJNGTON (UPI) _ Retl smger, IIID really let"IOUS trou- and k1tchen.
tender m a Northampton, :Mass .•
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. Llve1toek S.ltl Co. Relatives and friends f r 0 m Chiha apparently hopes. by tip- bit with Uncle Sam btc~u.se of
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father 1s a graduate or Mrlldle ~ Middleport; Mrs. Richard
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out-of town attendmg the serv- plymg 1 Hmiled amount of Iher refusal to pay her mcome Johnny Ray 11 such a smash - not ~nedicbne ~~d brandy
pOll high achool.
, DtrVIs, Pomeroy; Mrs.
John HOGS - Receipts: 175 to Ice were Mr. and Mn VIrgil I pressure, lo create chaos m the I tax her w~y «lf protfllting the in has current Broadway en- he ex.~l~ne~, but ~~d ~~:
Slobart. Pomeroy, Mrs Hu s 220 21 to 22 50 HeavJes 18 to Woods, AUteos; Mr and Mrs Indian subcontinent and pro· governments policy in VIet gagement,_he'! been sia:ned for booze. er aps somt
e
Lt. Ford Competing •ell M. Little, Hutlanrl . TPr· !t ~5; Lrghts 20 to 23.50 . Fat I Harold Hawk . Mark and Dean, mote the "balkamzatron·· oi l Nom. Probably some .•gent or the Tropicana in La• Vega• ought to tell Dtrkie kt~at ln,\,!11
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manager or _lawyer ~·Ill rescue starting Oct. 5 .. . Author Jesse U.S. A. ~ou ]tU! as or a
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VIctor Wood and sons. Mjchl- 1 That Js the view of a oura- , her m the nick of h~e. but it Steam, whose n~w book Is ''Yo- ermaker and you eet what you
NEW H..,V N - Frrst I.Jeu-: ton, Mrs. Ed1son Bole11, HI 4 tATTLE - Hf'celpts Stfer.'i lll:lh, Mr and Mrs
Chffvrd ' ber or well-mformed U. S. ofh· had better be aoon. It 1 okay to ga, Youth and Reincarnation," want.
tenant Joe P. Ford, son of Mr.\ Jackson; Ml'fl Waller R f'"ar -' 15 80 to 19 90; Heifers 1-4 to Wood Rayl&lt;rnd · Mr and Mrs crals, who dJst'Ount the posslbil- disagree with the way Wash- has decided there's a dearth of Phyllis McGuire, plAylna the
iind Mn. K H Ford was at ] ley Wellston · Mrs (e,J!
C 1910. fa Cows 13 to J54o·I Donaid F'rank 'and.
Gerald Ity that Pekmg Will launch a~y ington is runmnl thmgs, but ynaa teachers 10 be'll open a Riviera In Las Vegas w!lb her
Farrchtld A~'B Wash Sept 12- Prurtl,
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' Bulls 14 to· , Frank, Nelsonville: Mr
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" send the money to tht lnler
... salon. (Gosh,
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Ashland,
and . maJor ·mvas1011
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n_al Yoga
Jesse, there BISer,
J8 for the Slraleglc Air Com- Rockhold West Lstn velle (] 16 50 , Stork Sleers 18 50 to' Mrs Milton Efaw Mr and Mrs I would seriouslj Jovolve th\! L'n·: Revenue boys while you re dl~ seems to be I dearth of rejncar- saymg tbat her idyll with Sam
mand ISAC ) •·world Sen~ "ll Mr! Hoy. A Barnett . Rt. 2 Pr 24 70. Stock Jlelft&gt;rs 14 25 to Elz·~ Osborne Aihen~.
Miss ited Stales and Brltam.
agreeing . Broadway bookies na"on too Could you o~n a Giancana didn't break up {ur
bomblna and nav1gat10n com'
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petrtton Ht
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All thooo stories about
Keely Smllh and her Ion•. ply because every movement
11 Wurtland Ky Joh , 1: Svl- to 27. SoK'k Heiler Coh•rs 17 l sell Mrs Paul Murphy Miss
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Ivester, Wrllston . Dr
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Mary Murphy Columbw~· Mrs
J.Te' •
Ume m&amp;DIJer Barbara Bell
Lrttle Rock AFB
Rrehrnond. IH 4 Allren' .Judy Vr.AI. C.~LVES - Reoerpts IMargaret Da~son George and !
ill are highly e&lt;aggereted. He have parted ~nd Keel•'s no~ attention tom the FBI . 'Don't
The lieutenant • graduote of A Polls Well ·sfon Mrs ·\ cmt v ·rop~ 3130; &amp;L'onds
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"'lA'" huaband
Jimmy
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nger now (Uide her career. Barbara, ord talent ~am
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ICox Barry and Demse Point I
Peggy K1ng, former star of the who used to manage both Keely ens. Doesn t seem long berore
gree from West V~rgmn\ lnMl· , Newton H P!a.sterr logs~ w'
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Ple~sant· Mr and Mn' Clar- ~
George Gobel show, Will mike l and her ex-spouse Louil Pri· we'll be lble to spin BtUy Sll&amp;k•
lute olf Ted@Chnology He wl •tis t·om-,\ Va . Mrs Anme L ' M:ers
ence Cox' Hu~tmglon Mr and I
By t1arice Allea
a TV comeback as a commenta- ma went with Keeiy when that espeare aDd the Bards.
nms on
upon comr e on
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tor She'H be seen and heard on
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Earl
Mrs Ronald B•lley, Mrs (.1yde
r. and Mrs. Cletus Allen,
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land AFB iex
l l'ham~rs , Rl I Raven~wond .
Parnsh, and Mrs
Paulette IGreg, Sherry and Bruce,
of the ABC outlet m PhJJadelph1a,
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The slng.along buslnes! must
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Whrte Coolville Mrs Donald Columbus spent the weekend and her fancy contract calli One of the season s new TV be boom;na a•aln Mitch MiUer
He IS marrred lo t e fflrmrr I
Births
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Ml~ F:dison Bulen, Rl 4 Jack- I
Belpre, Mr and Mn ,John len and Bill
and a hatrdresser.
ba because of unfa'llorable reac- Board of Dlrecton of the DisSERGEANT JN GF.RMANY I son, 8 son, 10 28 1 m .\tonday ·
Porter, Buth and Paulrne, Me- Mr and Mrs
Lawrence ~he Tim~a fr? nt • pag~ an tlon to the premiere pqr1m. trlct of Columbia National Ban~.
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Army First Sergeant Ru&gt;'ell
DIIICborl•d
By Mn. F.vtlyn Brick!..
Connt llsvrlle· Mr and Mr• Roy Smrth, Mr and Mrs Henry artrcle saymg In Washm1ton, Tho wrllel'l are feuding with the .. _ Charlton H..lon'o hairdo tn
p Painter 38 !on of Mr and Penmns drscharged from the Mr. and Mrs Oscar Weber Bf"ltmg and Dona ld. Mrs Har-1Hariman and Mrs. CUrt1s Wolle Secretary of State Dean Rusk producer, one of them bas re- ''The war Lord" i! right out ol
Mrs Rms;ll·
Pamlf'r, Rotl(e ho~p1lal rt'c·tntly were Mr 8 of Keno and Mr. and Mrs_ Nor-. ry Ba1ley, Mr!J. Dora Heaton, : aU ended _the funeral of Elmer disclosed ~at the &amp;oal of 125,~ signed, and the other lctiptetl '.'Cleopatra." .. . Frances Faye,
3, Pomeroy. l!li parlirlpaiJng m 1'l1urman S. Bnrden,
Mr!!l man Webfor and two children Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs Don 1 ~owery m Lancaster, Wednea- 000 AmerJCiiln troopa lb Viet are threaterun&amp; to foli01V him. whohaabeenllitnl.oodon,went
a field tJarmng exerrrsr m err- (:eorge CremeAns. Mr.~ Mary lof Long Botlom were Sunday iBetzmg and Jan.
Hemlork · day.
Nam set by Prelldent Johulon The atar of the lbow aeenu to OD the other Dllbt at the Talk
many ending Sept 11 over I (;ondwm, \its Jessie Horton, guests of Mn. Dons Koemg Grove. Richard Duckworth. Sy-\ Sundny gue.lltfl of Mr. and July J8 had been raltecl. He did be favorina the wrlten, and of tM Town, with a temperA•
seas ~lnce Septembe1 1964, he ! ¥irs Carl D Joy , Mrs T Lee an~ son. Rrcky
racuse, and Mr and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Bruce Myers were Mr. not a:tv~ fi1ures on the In- hal made it clear that he'll tw'e of 101. She finished her act,
is regularlv sla\ Joned near Darn ; Laverty. Anll.ela Mdlurre, Mts I ( at~h Bentz of Ravenna was Wood. Pomeroy
and Mrs Alvm Myers, Silver creaae. But Utl1 column did, have mucb more to say aboUt but practically feU Into the atn\1
111 Sunday gu~t of his sister,
tadt
as
first
sergeant
of
the
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Billy
M1ller,
William
~h~,•hsBurial
was
in
the
Chester
cern-~
R1dge. Mr. an~ Mrs
Lloyd four ~aye earlier .. Frank Sin- future programs . H J o a n of her doctor the minute She got
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Koeme and children, Mr. and fttra 1a planniDJ I trip to RUB• Baez. Is really mad at the way offatage.
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I Mrs. Donald Kawk and child· ala thl! Wlnter to entertain the the aovernrnent spends h~ tax
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Just
v Allred Saunders, Mrs J. Hoi· \ Mr. and Mrs Gerald VroletiCharles Betzlng and Mr. anrl Koemg and Ricky and Augutt of Jllly and Pucci and the rt!t atze: the State Dept. aent an completed Dr. Goldloot and he
111 Wood, Mrs Jamt&gt;s Tucker were Sundily guesll of his Jil·, Mr!. Carl Barnhill.
i Weber, Tuppers PlalJll.
of lhe entOUTIRe wearing fur Interpreter to make talkie-talk Btkbli Machine," 81yt he'a c:kw.a
OIYOTIL ro INTUIIl o• and infant daughter
1ter, Mr and Mn. Dale Hart l John Hayes of Chesttr and ] Mr and Mrs. Rost Cleland hats in Red Square is almost between Btlrbra Sltelsand and the Iaatol his boacl&gt; parly ~v·
••••• USON
Iof Athenli and Mr. and Mn. 1Ear l McKenzie or Massillon v1s-1and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. &amp;oo much to contemplate. And two Japanese music crilcs wholes, altbouah ttiey 1ve made hill
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and , Vernon Clel&amp;nd attended the the question arises: wiU "the were vllltin&amp; New York and btl boxoUice
Ulroqbou.t the
ruon1hed enrr ~r,.erl\oo" oe•P'
arne, .Jtt e,
bany Road .
Mrs. Fon Halsey.
1501h wedding anniversary open 1kid" -code name for Mia Far- wanted an interview with the world. He'a now up for a ma
:';~-:,.:!n~ 10°':!:c::~::'s,~~1!-! Manley~ ArreKt~d
j S-Sgl and Mrs Jack Torrence ! Mrs. Lucy Kim Is tpending house for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ; row - go along for romantic 11 Funny Girl'' atar
jor role tn ''Andersonville,"
•ro,. 0111~~~&gt;. BU11
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Three persons were lodged In and family who have been vas- a rew Wi!eka with her d&amp;UJhler, , Nt&gt;well nf Keno
or publicity purposes?
l.ynwhich will be a sharp change U
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he geta rt _ There's a set O!&gt;
m:t~~ ~ =~o~tl~~. Pn~·~;~y· ! the Shenff's department.
I RoliOd Torrence. have gone to or Manon
' lumbus spent a few days with teau Henrt IV causes almost P. G. Wodehouse, now 84. ls eraung on New York'll faahlonOhle
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Nathaniel
Harri!
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South
Dakota
where
he
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Mrs.
Esta
Ridenour
and
two
Mr ~nd Mrs. Pearl Koblentz. as
orh a nurry as sister venturing into new fields of able East Side that makefl "La
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11ons of (.1'Jester were guests I Mr and Mrs John Reuter of ucr'1 to t e same spot last writing. He's sold several of his Dolce Vita" aeem tame aDd
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"'De~~=tfl~nrh', l tody on a petty larceny charge : Mr And Mrs. Homer Brick- ; of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Ha l5ey. IAkron spent a few days with month. Her escort was no ro- 1"Jeeves" !ltorle. for a British miaht even atertle participants
MI'1'W W'hfln •••LhtiNII - so cent~ ! wh rlt Sidnay Eugene Little 22. les of Pome-roy Wl!re SUnday 1 Mrs Martin Mollahan 1 n d 1Miss Lucll1e Smith.
mance - just an elderly white. TV aerJBI
The latest decl- of tbe LnfamOUJ milked parties
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WeMver called Mrs Ada Morr11 Is vlsttmc ha tred fam y en rom Texas Blon of David Sl.llllklnd:
liVen by the late Dr. Stephen
:;":;-.:'to. 'ta:!,.•:;:~ Iboth of Middleport. were arre11.-, Mn. Wayne Brlrkles.
on Carrie Bahr and dauahter, her sister, Mrs. Cora Cumminaa but the guard was tmpresaive. l "All grow older, I aeed peo. Ward. Some of the aamet at·
""" ., , ~•'"~ - t l i " " ed on a..ault and battery char· · Delphln l'hrlsty of Columbus Mar(arot and Rev. and
Mra.jat Toronto.
Not only Secr~t Service men pie lo11 and ldeaa more"
A lendlog would jar IOI:loly wr 1 ~
1.:~-=:,
-'"'J1es.
ispent the weekend bert vlalt· Euaent Emer10o.
Jolin Ridenour bas aont Ill but New York's own police- movie Jilrlllll Ill Mill StiYIDo ll'lancl tht Bar Aun.

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of ~B=ush~,_:M~r:s•:·
~D~ou~gg~I~as'-R~un~y~o~n~,:C:la:u:d:•:D:•:nl:e:li~,=ID=d=Re=x=M~cC:o:rm~l~ck:·;-:;-;:;.-;:;-;:~==::=:::~·::::::
APPLE MARCHERS- Apples in hand this group of Rio Gra~de Collegians ~re- theDuring
repair the
worksecond
all trucks
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ar. for their 80 nule hike from Columbu s to Jackson to pubhclze the . Jac son be ••·routed over the Pomeroy·
Leo Dalley and famtly local.
~ounty Apple Festival. Lett to rrght are Bill Mruor, Lynn Strayer, Tom Wtlhams and Mason bridge, 14 miles up flV tt
Mr. and Mrs. Homer !CfnhoW·

wrar Fronts •• Old Town Flats

Reds Just
About Out,
Lose 4-0

Tigers Ranked
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Weekly Rating

One way traffic W" being
maintained this morning on the
Silver Bridge at Kanaup aa
repairs to the 37-year-old struc·
ture got underway, bowever,
there were no resrictions as
yet on truck traffic.
project
First phase of the
was tearing out or the old sidewalk on the south side of the
bridge. One way trliffic with no
restnctions is belJli maiDtainad during this pha&lt;e ol tho project.
Wheo work starts on t h e
bndge floor, however, no trucks
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FIRST CARAVAN - some 2~ vehicle. and approllma telJ 50 Ga!UpoUtaDI and Gallla eounUaDI took ~rt
one way traflrc will still be Saturday's first !75th caravan activities which included trips throu&amp;h Pt. Pleasant, Mason Cltyh, a!Pomercl'
dd~
mamtalned for paasenaer can. port and Cheshire. Pictured at the head of lha caravan are Doue Runyon, Clarence (Bup) PI en,
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Line SeofetJ

Dl8Mger H or m 1 a F r 1 n to
Bal.
1011 GOIII00-4 11 t Del.
100001 Ollaot~ Ill
called on Murakami Monday
Calif.
0011 0011 11'111-2 I I Oe.
003 010 GOt liD 01-1 Ill
nlght, and the IIO&gt;pound fireBarber, Miller II) and Lau, Asulm 8berrJ (I) GIM' ...
man quickly c1ouseo the throat
Browa (I); McGlolhlla, Bruael
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to preserve a l-0 shutout vlcto. By Ual:a.:.:seaLtope
(8), Sultla &lt;Sit GatewOod (1),
=F!'h..·.,.Trant' •·
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400 1100 0110- 4 1 D Coates 19). Loe itl and Rodg· gan (f) Sloliorl (t)
would·be contender !rom the Milw.
0110 001 0011- 1 10 1 era. WP - Barber (14.9). LP- It) 8 • ,ueu;.. ,_j It);.
pennant race.
Culp 11"'10) and
COI'I'alet; McGlothlin tiJ.I).
Ill)' WP - lldloweD ItS:~
B WILLIAM VERIGAN
The Philadelphia Phils, who Blasingame, Carroll (!), Kelley
LP :._ p- (4-)1), BBY
· beat tho MUwaukee Braves 4·1 13) Olivo t8) O.inokl (I) and
(14 inlnacsl
(21th)
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UPI Spcirl8 Writer
in a day game, were eliminated Oli~er Gonde~ (3). LP-Blaaln•
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Aaroa
lease southpaw from Japan, IS victory. In the only other Na- (J2nd).
silencmg the scotrer~ .who tiona! League game, the Pit· N.Y.
0011 0110 000- t l 3
clarmed San ~anctsco' ptlch· tsburgh Pirates throttlad the Pitts
0110 :MO 10x-l0 12 0
mg staff would~ t hold up ln the New Yotk Mets 10.0.
' Fisher Ribao (5) Gardner
loog stretch drrve for the Na· Ia the American Laague, 151 M..;rhead (8) WillOJ (8)
COLUMBUS (U PII - It looks Warren with a 2-0 mark
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ba ball 11
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defeated the lead- and Stephenson, Schaffer 161;
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in Ohm hiah school football
ratmgs followPd by still highly~ •• e go! our 1 se
,~~ orms l b mclndnna
meGn 1 ing Minnesota Twins 8-2, Balti· Sisk (7-3) and Pagliaroni, May
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season.
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ase
a
none
ou
wen
1ans more doWned cali1or~a
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'2 .a nd (7 ), LP- Fisher (8--22 ).
It may sound monotonous, but regarded Mf'Kmley m s1xth.
1
the Massillon brand of T1gers McKm ley WHS the only team
Cleve..and beat Detroit 5-4 m a
ptcked up where last season with a defeat to make the UPI
14-lnnmg marathon.
SF.
000 021 010- 4 7 0
ended and agam were J::mdst 1de top 10
Murakami has been a good ]Cin
000 000 000- e 5 1
chorces for the No t Cia« AA l
luck charm for the Giants as Bolin, Murakami (6) and HBI·
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8
team 1n Buckeye State fooibatl
mc~nna 1 oger aeon, 8 ~
they have rolled up 21 phen~ ler. Maloney, Davidson (8) and
LAY AWAY YOURS NOW
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ways a power m Southwestern
omena! record to gain a four~ Edwards. WP-Bolin (12-5), LP
The fJrst Umted Press Jnter~ Ohm, was third • )llace chotce,
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d- - Maloney (19-81
FOR FUTURE INSTAUATION
· 1 Oh'IP coac hes ba 11 ollng and Middletown's
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over 1 e Dod
secon
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natwna
M1dd1es
look
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pace J.AIK
e es
gers,
of the , sea:o~on strung ~o I1 y over fourth m the f1rst balloting
M j
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O'Don- who were idle M0nda
Americaa LeagH
14
8
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along with Ma&lt;::sJ!Jon wh1ch 1s of the season
or
ague
gs f mg
arum
VI.
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The smiling Japanese has K.C.
003 010 0114- I 10 0
known as (h. e .h.&lt; I1 be'd of foot · o.
.:J~Hne pre 11 y ~oo
a 'thc U
us
League
Bo ston a1 Ca I'[
· nl&amp;'··ht con1rJ buted to stven v1ctones Minn ·
000 010 100- 2 4 21
b l1
Oh'o
0
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f
the
36
ll
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Amer1can
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orrua,
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roun e ou e top · WI
pW. L. Pet. GB Bennett l5-4 ) vs. Newman (13· and taken part in only one de· Hunter, Wyatt C8) and Bryan,
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roaches vohng m the 1n1t1al 1per Arlmgtc.n m seventh, Bar· 1 Minnesota
· feat in his last 10 appearances. Grant. Roggenburk (9) , Pleisl
14 ).
96 56 _632
ratmgs, 20 ?f lhrm p1cked the be_r_ton e1ghth NJ!ss .mnth and 1Chicago
Wednesday's Gamtt
Against Cincinnati, a long fly (91 and Battey, WP _ Hunterl
87 65 _572 9 1
TJP:ers No ·
I Ma.lsfleld 10 loth place. Colum- Baltimore
84 64 .566 10 IBaltimore at Minnesota
ball by Deron Johnson m the &lt;7·6) LP - Grant 09-6). HRS
Nobody else came close. al· bus Wattrrson. unbeaten m two Vetrort
R3 68 550 121h Clevtland a New York , Ttwi- contribued to .seven VICtories -stahl (4th) , Mincher % C20th, ,
though unbeaten Sandusky fm- starts. m1~sed the select hst by Cl 1 d
b
ka
21st)
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79 70 '530 15 ,Lr":1 1.lg hi)
6 !ants,
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ut Mura mt's luck ---- .
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N
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i4 78 487 22 I Wa hmg n at Kansa. C"t
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nd
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place votes and 178 poinb to ! The points. as usual, are fig- t·~wlrl 0 rn°1,
s
ylth• boullt ~ _Jhay A ou g_raldbbed
GRJO STANDINGS
70 81 '•464 251•~ (nsrght)o
u . ·'I I • 317
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, ure on ~ 10 pomls or u~t ~ Wao;hmglon
65 85 .433 :10 Chrcago at Detroit fm~ht)
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( oach F:nr le Brure, one of thr l place, mnt,. for secund, etc., a:-; Boston
60 9'l 395 36 Boston at Calrfornr·a I'' tw· I udra amhi ..struc out four, al- Athens . . . .
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I the mound to reserve Bob Bo-1
Pomeroy . . . . . ! 0 0 52 14i
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Baltimore 4 Callforma 2
San Franc1sco 90. 60. uoo.
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[ Nelsonvrlle
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83 70 .542 8112 Hwrd, Wsh, 138 480 50140 292 Wellston .. ...
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Tuesday's Probable Pitthers Milwaukee
81 6!:1 .540 9 Hall, Mmn 141 503 79 146 .2901Gallirohs
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nt Mmesota - Ph1ladelphra
77 12 .517 12% . Wagnr, Cle. 134 482 87 139 .288 Pt. Pleasant
1 2 o 57 4&amp;1
Jflth · ratPd M1m"r1rld Senwr lv.m 34-6
Pappas 02-B) vs Pascual (9-3). ·St Lours
73 76 .490 wn l
Home Runs
lronton
0 2 0 0 32
and lt may not be a runaway [ , Losing Streak Ends
Chicago ul D1· tr011 n1ght - :etucago
68 R3 .45022'1!! Natloul League: May!, Gi- FRIDAY'S GAMES:
f1,r the statr champiOnship a!ler
Youngst own North hadn't w~n Buzhardt n2-7) vs ~cLain 1 Hou ston
62 89 .411 231,.2 !ants, 49; McCovey, Giants 37; Jackson at Gallipolis
all
a root hall game _s1nce back m 1\tl:l-61
New York
48104 .316 43 1 W1lltams. Cubs, 33 . Aaron , Logan at Pomeroy
, Warrt&gt;n Firth On Upse~ . the 1950s. but m ItS opener l~st Cleveland at New York, night
Monday'! Resuth
Braves. 32; Mathews, Braves, Middleport at Nelsonville
1 he b1~ news around. Ohro rn , wet"k s~ppell a 64 - game wm 1- \tcDowrll '14-10 1 vs. Slot tie- Philadelphia 4 Milwaukee 1
31
) Wellston at Athens
tt~e ~111 1 young .rampargn wa~ ll'ss sk_e~n w1th a 14-8 victory lmyre 1JH-8!
P1tts1Jurgh 10 New York o, American League: Conigharo, l Ironton at Cincmnati
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\\oarn"'n Har~1ngs 98 upset ~f 1 o v"'r Columhntna. Dunng the Washmgton at Kansas City, ! nrght
Red Sox 30; Horton. Tigers, Coal Grove at Rock Hill
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24tl prtund tarH~ frnm Warrrn North's f1 rst game under nrw l t~uchdown. and prcked up 242 : Only games scheduled
Runs Batted Ia
ROMEO FAVORF.D
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d1d the damage With a 4!"vnrd l Coach .lohn Martmko
yards ru shmg
Na1·rooa 1 Loagae: .JohnROn, YO NKERS, N y (UP()-fto.
760xl.5 ' . · · '' · 17.99
1 Tuesday's Probable 1'r''·bero
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f1rld goat. 1hP tirst of h1s ca- Also m Eastern Ohro. Wells-\ Veteran Coa('h Bill Wrlkms ol Phrladelpllla at Chicago - Red!S , 124 , Mays, G1anta , 106; meo Hanover has been installed : 120x15 ... , ,. 19.99
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rPer. m the fm&lt;~l 10 st&gt;conds to I vJI\r s Chns Thornton camed Shelby was wa1 trng rn amlmsh , Durdt&gt;tte (3·5) vs Ellsworth Stargell . p 1rates, 105; Robmson as an early 5·2 favorite for
g1vf' the Panlhers a surpme I the b&lt;tll 10 l1mes m a 46-20 wm l ror A!ihland 's s1•n_(; nlJOnal Roose- ( 14-141
Reds, 103, Wtlliarns, Cubs, 102 Thursday'! $lOO,OOO Lawrence
Add Only 2.50 for White Wall TubeiHI
wm ovPr thP nullrlo~,~;
' over Lr ~hon und scorrd four vl'lt Robmson. a 196~ All . Ohro 1 Nt·w York 'iit Pittsburgh American League: Colav1to, B. Sheppard Pace at Yonkers
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- \ halfback Wilkms geared his dr- night - Jackson 18-19) vs. Card~ Indians,
102; Horton, Tigers, Raceway.
fense to stop Robinson and held ! well !12-10).
98 : Oliva, Twins, 96; Mantrlla, - - - - - - - - - - !him to two points and 99 yards l _San Francisco at Cincmnati, Red Sox, 90 ; Hall, Twins, 84. 20-9
. ga1ned 1n 28 carr1es Rosey mghl - Mancha! (22-11) vs .
Pitching
American League: Grant, 1
scored 30 points 1n hrs prev1ou~ ~ 0 Toole 13·91.
National Ltagut: Nuxhall, Twins, 19-6 Terry, Ind1ans, 114:
outmg
I Lo! Angeles at Milwaukee, Reds, 11·3; Koufax:, Dodgers. Stottlemyre, Yanks, 18-8; Me-!
POMEROY
Logan's 18 • game victory 1nlghl - Drysdale (20-12) vs 23-8; Bolin, Giants, 12-5; Ma- Lain, Tigers, 13-6; F1sher, 1l
1
~treak v;as shattered by H1l- Lemaster ~6-12) .
Ioney, Reds, 19-8 Ellis. Reds , Whrte Sox, 15--7.
hard, nrar Columbus, as ttte l Hou~ton al St Loui!!l, night .- - Chrefllans dropped a 14-6 ver· l- Zachary (0-0) n. Sadecki
i d1ct St Mary's F'lovd Keith and , 15-13 J
, Tim Fortney sc~red seven 1
Wt!dnetday's Game•
touchdowns and gained 3J7 : Philadelphia at Ch1cago
yards between them m a 52-8 New York at Pittsburgh, night
trounrmg of Greenville
San Francisco at Cmcmnati,
1 Sandusky quarterback Brian 1 1 nrght
ran for one touchdown ' ,os Angele!l at Milwaukee,
I Healy
passed lor two others and add: I Hmght
.
ed a two · point conver~ion m ouston at St. Lou1s, n1ght
11 the Blue Streaks' 42-0 win over
Cleveland Jobn Marshall _ _
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Midr!lepm1, 0 ., Sept. 21 . 1965·3

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let, tno, duo and solo works. ' Membero of the Trl • County jplete area c:oncert rb&lt;dnle will
Concluding the area'• coucertl Cunuuuuity Concert Association be ptinled 011 the local anoct•
series will be Amerlca.'s most may al110 attend concerta 1[)011- ti011'1 memllenblp Cll'dl.
tht· chmnher musi1· re· their concel't on the
pertory iu a program of quar -] stage on ,April t9.

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m.: Edeana Bosworth down 21, The 19115 · 66 sea'""! of the a Chilean folk duo. ThiS hand· experienced concert
singer, sored by other associatiolll lD Millie lovertolnterettad Ia j!)la.
. . 6 a. m.; L. Fieore up 23, S:IS Tn · County Comrnumty Con- some young husband and wife bass . baritone Edmund Karls- his region . Artists already an- ing the a81oclatlou, who were
:~~~~rSuperviOsr or Transportatmn ts a. m.; CMrle5 K up Greenup! cert Association prom1ses to be team will appear at 8 p. ~- rud. The director of the famed nounced for this area include not contacted du.rlng the mem' contacted one week prior to tnp 3:50 p. m.: Ravenswood down as delightfully varied and en- Nov ._ 8 on th• •tage of Galha Karlsrud Chorale, he lr.!s ap- Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt, bershlp drive, may ea11 4fl.
Wedge, made
dates and 1f a dnver can be se· Greenup 4:50 p. m.; T1bolt up , tertammg aa the series enJOY· Acaaemy H1gh schooL
, peared on all the major tolevls- the Don Shirley Trto, pianiSt 1364.
the press Monday night at cured lor the trip. Subslitute Greenup 6:50 p. m:
Mark led by local audiences last year. On March 1, an outstandlng lion networks, in numerous sup- I 1F;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;~:;;;;;;:=;;~;;;;;;;::
''"'"'""'board meeUng a copy of drivers are needed by the school M. up Greenup
1:50 a. m.: First attraction of the year, lnslrumental group, !he Groen- per clubs, with leading sym- '·
board's finding upon inves- board and persons, men or worn- Franklin B. up Greenup 4: lO announced prior to the recent wich Quart~t , will appear in phony orchestras across the!
tiga1Uon of alleged charges of en between ages of 21 and 50 a.m.: Duncan Bruce up Green- membership campaign, will be Gallipolis. These four brilliant country and on the stage of
irreaularJties, first in the years holding valid license for up 5 a. m.; .J S. ~ewis up the ''Folkloristas de Ramon," young men, whose first 1963 • 64 New York 's Palace Theater.
of his own coal truck for over one year, may make nppli~ Greenup 7 a. m.; Ehsha Woods
tour was a soldout and unquali~ Kurlsrud and his accompanist,
school hauling, and second,
cations for such positions.
down Mcldahl 6:50 p. m.: Jef~- PT. PLEASANT -:Applying fied success. give zest and who presents a substantial num' of the board's water truck and Two regular schoo: bus driv- boat up Meldahl 9:35 p. m.; ~ · for marriage licenses m the of· · -·- -- - - -Its driver on privata business, er were present 1t the meet- H. Johnson up Meldahl 10 35 lice of the county Clerk were :
Jnade by R. F. McGuffin and in _ and discussed with the board p. m.; Pollywog up Meldahl, Albert Cremeans, 45, M1llon HI.
&amp;bert o. Ellis against
their pay scale for the out of the 12:15 a. m. : Queen Ctty up and Almedia Roberta, 36, Mil·
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County
superintendent
of county bus trips. According to Meldahl 12:50 a. m.; Allee I ton Rt.; Wllllsm Edward Fol·
School Milton Burdete.
their report they now receive Meldahl 1:25 a. m.;
mer, 25, Pomeroy, Ohio, and
for cash. Just phone City Loan for a quick
The charges were made 10 $10 per extra trip from which Stale up Meldahl 2:25 a.m.: Erma Lee Kirby. 19, New HaFor tnt Booklttol'rospiCIIU gllling
O.K. Then stop for your money. It's easier
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John
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19,
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ddtlik4 information, 1l'ftM « odl1 ~
than you think. Thrifty budget terms. Yuu
Rex Snu , ae upermen
t f School
h ·ru med ver taking their regular run 3:50 a. m.
Pt. Pleasant, and Carolyn Ann
are sure to like the pleasant difference in
ethn oM
Cs,
obo~.;' •hat The men felt that should re:
Gallipolis Dam - S e me Connolly, 18, Pt. Pleasant.
our personal, helpful service here.
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down 11:30 p. m. : Allen R. _ __:..:._..:._ _ _ _ __
e ason oun Y
CRY LOAN &amp; Savlnp C::o •.. Near u your phone.
It may conduct Its own Invesli- celve $15 per trip •hen a sub· ~
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stltute
driver
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22
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gatlon o e matter.
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never seen ~:~uch a trans£orm.a444
Lincoln
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A letter concerning
thell' a~~
~r tnp lnVO vmg. ~ SU . , Kanawha River - E S ii tion come over a team,'' one
findings sent to the State Super~ sd u e. h le medn hwere _m orrnh ~ Pennsylvaoi.a down London
:~~.!sa~i~d._;__ _ _ _
intendent from the local board eB byd td.de Boar t. at
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down
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dated September 14th, found no b
t~ n~h pa) e nv:.rs, Marmet 12:30 a. m.; Helen Z.

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wrong doing, no loss to the pub- thu tra "'h e tgtrouph maid Inbg down Winfield 4:20 p. m.; H. E.
lie·, only , perhaps. some 1n1pro- ek rip, 1 ell rnath er s hou . ed Bo w1es up w·mr·1eld &amp;·'·'5 p. m..·
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Ilems on the evenina agenda them.
. 9:35 p. m.; w. H. Shaver Jr.
of the board included a discus- . The board approved the hir- up Winfield 11:50 p. m.; Jerry
sion of additional classroorm at mg ofT: W. Lawton of H~~tmg~ Bosworth up Winfield 1 a. m.;
Ordnance School for
which ton as Its b~slness admmJstra~ Beaver down Winrield 2 a m ·
plans have been drawn and bids tor at a startmg salary of $7,500 A. J. Patten down Winfield :
received but the mat!er was per year; adopted a policy con- :30 a m. ; Kay H. up Winfield
tabled until the school PTA cermng amount of pay deduct· 5:30 a. m.: Elgercliff up WiD·
meeting is held tonight and a ed from monthly employees for field 6:55 a. m.
special meeting will then be ab:ie.nt days ; approved the ad·
calleu if necessury.
vert1sing and sale of school pro·
HELP WANTED
A discussion was held on the perty (used equipment etc I ex- ATLANTA IUPIJ - Maymcll
many requests from the various elusive of real estate · extended Ivan Allen .Jr. said Monday the
•chools wanting to use sc~ool the bus route to Putnam coun· city is thinking of using prisobuses for trips out of the coun- ~y line on sec~nd~ry 90-4 road ners as ga rbage collectors be
ty. The board voted to appr:Jve mvolvlng he plckm..: 11 P ~f 17 cause the Sanitation
the trip requests provided lhe chlldren;t acceped the reslgna- ment is having trou ble
- - - - - - - - - tion o( William Carter Ma.:~sie , garbagemen.
teacher at Pt. Pleasant Jr. High,
--and approved the employment
TEAM SPIRITS
of Mrs. Lawrence Smith as part TI!ORNCOMDE, Englandtime janitor at Wahama
Jr. {UPI) - After the village
High.
cer team lost its first match,
A special meeting of the local pub owner made a promboard was set for Wednesday, ise : ' 'I'll give each one of you
' September 29th at 7:30p.m.
a pint every lime you win. Since
Present last night were Supt. hen 11 men have played twice
PT. PLEASANT - "We the Burdette, Asn Supt. Ralph Say·
Jury agree and find for the de- re, Transpvrtation Supervisor
fendant and
the plaintiff is Warren Keder and board mem- :""'""'"""""""'"""'""""'"""'"""""'"';;
to recover nothing," was the bers Paul Wedge, Boberl Adkins
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an hour's deliberation Monday Harry Siders
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Allorney Musgrave and Musgrave and Attorney William H.
Gauge readings - Gallipol·
BIG BEND AREA
Rardin was counsel for the is Dam 12 2. 12 O, running one
plalntllf.
loot on rollers, P001eroy - Ma·
Membero of the jury hearing son 20.84, Pt. Pleasant 24.32,
NOW OPEN
the case were Albert Holten. Hinton
.73 falling, Kanawha
Clyde D. Hill, Fred Casto, Falls 2.66 falling, Charleston, '
On A
Charles William Durst, Carl 18.69 stationary. London, Mar·
Gibbs, Roy C. Jividen, Pauline I met and Winfield dam s were
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Hazel v. Neal, Jerry Scott, Ohio River - Lunga Point
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James H. FHuver, Charles H. up 14, 3:10 p. m.; Dixie Spirit
GRANO OPENINIJ
Lewis.
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Monday was entering of plea!! Iup 15, 10 p. m.; Ml!is Susan up
by several indicted by grand t5, 6:45 a. m.: Harvey .Jordon
jury. Samuel Odd Nibert. Pt.
16, I 15 a. m.. Aliquippa up
Pleasant, pled Innocent to his 16, 3:15 a. m.: Harrieu M.
Indictment of possession of al· 16, 4 a. m.: Andrew Calhoun !
59 N. Second Avo.
coholic liquor and trial was set
16, 4:45
a. m.: Peggy I
for October 16th. Nibert plead· Downey dowr 16, 6 am : Jef·
MIODLEPORT, 0.
ed guilty to his second
up 17, 2 a. m.: Barbara
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up 17,3:10 a.m.; C.
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win, Southside, entered a
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for forgery and Oct. It
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David Donnelly,
Orange,
Mas11., Louis Newton and Guy THIS PROBLEM?
Newton, NMEW York, pled
guilty to a joint indictment of
grand larceny and will receive
sentence on Oct. 5th. Donnelly.
also Indicted on a malicious assaull charge, pled guilty
charsed and will receive sentence on that count also on
October 5th.

Jury Finds for
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Acrylic, nyl011

W•rmth without wellhfl

AREA RUGS
27x48 in . solids
rayon. cotton cut
p1l&amp;, non ·s kid b'Jck .

221

Thermal BLANKETS
Catton weaves ;
machine was hable .
72~90 in . SIZt .

444

fllmnel. Boys' 6-16

Diploma Course•

• Bus. Admlnlstretlon

TEFLON BAKEWARE

2J55c

PAJAMAS

Fall Night Quarter

eS.creterlal

Kitchen TOOLS

Non.Skid

Enroll Now For

For Cetalog and lnfor~~~~o
tlon, cell, write or

MIDDLEPORT

NYLONS

WOMEN'S BRIEFS
Acetate Tricot.

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Business Training
Means
Better Jobs!

er. Cabinet alze: 34" bi3\
2813116'' wlde,l7" d cl'p. ~
•Add 3" to depth 1ur h.:.:Ja

FURNITURE

·· Ruth Barry®

DUDLEY'S

Bogin• Odober 11

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS
PHONE WY 2-2635
Easv Terms

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in. nylon turner.

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Handsome Contempo:-a ry
atyled console in gruinc-d
Walnut color on sell:'t't

AMBASSADOR 5-TUBE

Jumbo size :n em ~
bossed ¥inyL

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FOR THIS SALE ONLYI

TO SELL AT THIS

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12/BBt

River news

s

$150 to begin ... then $25 a month
will start your family on a
systematic investment program
in the United Funds group
......_
of mutual funds.

KING

BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Phone WY 2·3748
N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport

1.68
Thermal eolian knit.

Maize: 1qu1. 1 to 6.

1.88

Swin&amp;·lop Poly Wastebasket
1.81
Men's Lined Work Glom .. ... . 18c
Melal Double Pbolo Fram.... 7Jc
Maje~y Rua Yarn, ID yards .... 17c
Wood Grain Vinyl Framas ..... llc
Poly Tissue Dispensor ....... .. 41:
45 RPM Records, 50 Tilles . ..9c
Women's Snoakert, S-9 ... .1.11
Assorted Seton Grain Hand bars . .. 2.~ plus tax
leudolr Ham,er. f3x10Jll·in.. . .. . . . .. . . 99c
Gl~s· Nylon Slretch Pants, 1-1• .......... 2.71
Childrtn's Nylon Slack~ 1-7 ............ ... 1.11
Asso~ed Blouses. Shl~s. 32-38 .. ........... l.!l
Women's Stretch Caprls, 8-11 .............. .l.ll

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FACIAL TISSUES

2 tor 38c

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MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

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e-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 .. Sept. 21, 1965

Mrs. Jones 1s
Reelected to
Lead Grange

Market Report

FouND aviLTv
I
PT. LPLEASANT - Gary
6 ROOM BRICK hou.&lt;e on Bul- I
u S. CIVIL SERVICE TE!~~
Bo•en. Apple Grove was found
lien - womll!ll Ill and ovn
WANl AD
ternut Ave. Call WY 2·5127.
Of'
Gallipolis, Ohio,
jobtr.
tlitth starttna p~y
Shorl
I
guilty of ~ non · supporl charge
9
10
tfc
(ft.
"'.dvancement
Pn
noun
Saturday. Sept. ti, t!IU
INFORMATION
tralnlnt
rona
r:~~~~
when arraigned before Justice
OlllliTY
\.:~
~&amp;AIII . JIIIIIilo
SAL•"S REI'ORT ol
1
Thousano•
ot
lotll
open
1'1
of Peace A. M Goodwin. Bowr w r _. n.., s.rnr. t"\\,.ue.t\cP\ 1H:~~E anelmur rrl' .,J tur r '1&amp; I
usuallJ
unnec-ury
G~~e~:~
1
Ohio
Vallt&gt;y Livtsto('k Ce.
1111 and lllllumlohed a)IOI'Io
.. 1tJVI1' OMIInM lhnll a,JI
1r·ho'-'l IUifiClt'PII
fnr moo Y JohN
en who was ordered to pay $120
$1089
1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
M_,.,
lo' ltEI'.: mrormatlon on Jobs, •.uu~e. .
Mrs
Carol
Jones
was
reelectth
t
1
.~
lh
menta WY !-.'i4:M
l2 6 de I f:l ryl. engmr, s td. tram•. All good tH't&gt;H, ch•an Jnlt&gt;l'l&lt;l±', Hadlo
d
mon suppor appea t'U e HOGS - 175 lo 220 lbs 22 I
'-A·'~' &amp;I 1 A nuNto
n!QUJI'f'tnt"nt• Write 1'00."1. v 1,vlnr
11Y n;aster when Hem· aact1on
t :ttll.RIC "t'ICINii
name an&lt;l 1&lt;1&lt;1rU1 LUIC'Oin Serke, e
wort
to the Circuit Court Oth·
and
hf'-lltf"r,
green
filll:sh.
IWO BEt•ilOUM house on Lin·
,. 100. c.. or
t!l'lll M &amp;Ct!flpt_.., anHI ff:Of&gt;
23 · 220to25Ulbs 22to2J: L&lt; i'
•
oatb
lock
Grove
Grange
met
m
reg,.., Du 1111 Pa~llflttt•
Senlrnel.
e-rs arra1gne d be1ore Good
• WI n 22. to 23 : Fat Sows 12 to 18
.
.
eoln Hgts . birch kitchen. au- (
ular sess10n Saturday evenmg
.
$895 - - &amp;WUI.&amp;.'WJ!I.
tomatic gao heat. WY 2·5!2'l I 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
nted Other oU1cers elected we;·e were C~ilrles Wray, Apple Stags 12 to 16; Boa" 10 to 14
Em.,lovment
Wa
r•
_...,_ dl• "'•h'
8 20 lfc 6 cyl. Powt&gt;rglide radio a11d hf•illt'l' whilewall ure:&gt; like
Leo Story, overseer; Mrs. Hli- Grove. hned !15 and costs on Sows and Pigs 60 lo 80, Sht);l
-· - •...., or ...,.. .., • .,..,.....,
new, dean mlenor. Ivory 01nd gold tuwsh. A sharp car.
wants housework. ~~ ber Qulvey. Jer.turer ; Stanlord a. no operators ltctnse char~.e:
wmow
o• ···f1npah-.
r.rMn
•hoult'l
IN'
NPftrW
l11'111,...._ho
l'tre "uh TR=A:-;1;-LE"'R;;-;S;-;P"'A"'CE"'s"".--;flat rate i'
rena Snyder, Pomero Y5 &amp;t . Stor.kton, sl~ward; Fnmk Clark. s.amuel Allen Plan_ts, Leo~, . .\\as 8 to 211.
l•her
tnU
ftnl JWo retJ~Mtllflu• fnl
water, free sewage. Contacl 1960 Ford 4 Door __ ___ _
. . . CAUl . . o.....,..t 1-rr..rttoD
$79S
2·6361.
~ t
P assistant steward : Mrs. Dorsel rmed $10 and costs on a (h .. rge CATTLE - Stem 18 to 2'
John J. Fry, O..put St , RutGood 11rt&gt;s. 1·1eun intrrior Radio ~nd
Automatic
11
11ns.
a..·ru
1 Smith, chaplain;
Dorsel Smith, of failure to have vehicle. un- Heifers 16 to 21: Baby Beef ~
land.
8 2li 30tc
, _ Want M leMM
I healer
• CeDtP ,_.. tM1'CI on• .......tt ...
lnstrum
!_Musical
ents treasurer. Mrs. Stanlord Stock- der control TheoL'ore S m 1t h lo 26; Fat Cows 12 to 15 50; Ca r·
llrlt,...._ ...:aartt •• .-.e.
I
FOR SALE
and Belva fjm1th.
Arbuckle, ners 10 to 13 ; Bulls 14 to 18 5U
D CeftV , . wo-..1 e..r rtwM ' FOR SALE:- Kin~ Trom bo mum,- :' ton , secretary·' Hllber n.,ive"
('
"t"-'
·',
h f
d
...UttWI ,..............
.
:
WY
gatekeeper;
Mrs.
Clara
Paulsen,
l'frre
eac
mrd
S~
an
co~ts M&gt;lk Cow&gt; 100 to 115.
excellent t'ondttton.
2
. . . . . . . . ()t.. -.!,IJII 011 M20 0
..,.,
IIIII pld ....... l8 ...,._
YOUTH BED and mattress, 59
tp
Ceres;
Mtb.
Emmett
Hawk,
Po·
on
a
non
·
atLendanre
of
rhtld
9 15 6
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 29.80
CAan OJ I'HAI'IIllis • uJU·ru.-R~
: - 3348.
· --- -- - - - mona; virs. Roland Eastman, m school chRrge.
-.. w ., ...-d rnta F'ord Station Wagon. Don '
Setonds
24 to 28 , Med 1um 2
FOR SALF:: Hawks B Fl at clar- r Flora; Mrs. Frank Clark, lady
._
bell
.o41bonal 1rnrt1
to
~ -~
Sayre. 632 (~rant Streel. Mid- :
- -POMEROY, OHIO
OR» :1: I!OURI
to 2~ : Com and Hvs 18 HI 27
Jnet and C&lt;iSt' . Ph. MY 8 3369
1111 ._ M t. &amp;tOO f IL O.lb
dleporl
9 :lO 3tp I
· assistant steward: Wilham Hart,
·
Pltasant Valley Hospltal
.
~ 1:10 .. "' to lltl. _ .
Cults 15 tu 20 .
9 I'
rl"'tt 110 I.AS't
B_U_N_D_Y_ C
- LARINE1-;- Used 3'
8us•ness ServiCes
Real Estate For Sale I_
-··-~P_ executive rommtttee, Mrs. Leu
TO t&gt;t .41:J •
football
se'3son!l.
Call
Earl
H
LO.
McCoy,
AUetioDt&gt;er,
ChrsI
WAREHOUSE
SALE
·, Story, nome economics chair· Admitted -Mrs
/larry . SIIF~·:P _Ewes and Lm!. f
UIU\ .T r"RQN lNO
1 PIANOS
Ill' AN"' 41J
.tuhn&lt;on. 173·590~ in Mason. j I
Oh
..
FOR
SAL~
H
..
ORGANS
man;
Mrs.
Roland
Eastman,
Sayre,
Pt.
Plea&gt;anl,
Mrs.
~ t u· to 12 : Stork Ewes 5 lo 10; Fut
9 18 11
10
9
21
3tc
i
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er.
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l:'.o
ou!le
m
Hacme
Rentals
fr001
$5
mo.
juvenile
committee
chairman,
ney
B&lt;1uer,
Leon.
5hret 4 to 10, Culls 1 to 5:
PHONE WY 2-2156
·~
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h
f
se CUSTOM BUTCHERING and 5 rooms and batn. prwe rc· C~RJ:s KEY BOAR)) CENTER and
Roland Eastnmn, yuulh Discharged - Ka!hleen Sar- 1Brtcks 4 lo 10; Fat Wethers ;
-----:-:c~~---- THE ~ S N0 c arge or .u.
cutting. WJ!I buy htde:~ evrry dueed. Call 949-2811.
1307 Market St., Parker.:;burg. chwrman.
gent, Pt. Pleas.1nt: Mrs Ro· to 10
Notice
of ca.-pet
Shampuu•·r
w
l t hI
.
.
~
8
111
Ph
h
f Bl L t e Car
'.londay. Phi! Me&gt;er. Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ __:_
·r
one 485-6931.
It was voted to enter
the bert Cruiekshank. Pt Pleasant: l LA.\.ms _ Top• 23 SO: Sec·
, pu re ase 0 u~ us r
.·1 WY 2-35JU.
9 18 tic 1
I 10 18te commun1ty program and also lo Charles Powell. Apple Gmve: 1 ond". 18 1,1 21 . L'tght Wt•. 18 1•.
REVIVAL started 0 MI. Her· . p•t Shampoo Raker
Furnt· ,
_ I
·'
•
M'ddl
9 21 61
I '
contribute to the Operation San- Mrs. liJtlord .Jonl'S Hnd son, 21·, Common 15 to 20.
I
1
man U. B. Church. Srtnday ,_ lure:_ _ epurt.
c
Rurol Doxol Bottle Gu
f...UCU,2/' ~ 211
Leqal Notice
ta Claus at Athens Slate Hosp1t- Mason; Mrs Warren Slur ge•m 1_
_
Sept. ltl, through Oct. 9 Ser-~·
al.
Ashton
I
vices start ill ; 30
Rev . KEEP CARPET clt&gt;amng proLEGAL NoT•c• nNT
••d
vPrv. much for your effort&amp; ""
1
POMEROY _ 2 story frame
LEGAL Nonu
During the lecture hour arti.
hi ems sma II - use "I
Morrison
will
brin{l'
the
u
ue
~~
~
IN
nu
coMMON
PLEA
I
couRT
1
d
d
d
our
i.n·h tlf
James
"lltc ! Ire wall to '.\-UII Bent I:'IE'r
5 rocms. bath, Leii&lt;Jr, front OF Mero• county, Ohio
ces
rea Jnl' 111 e The Thmeen
(J()p TO MEET
\'
t I
1
9 21
message.
I
.
k
porch,
160
ll
h
h
l
"
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r"' A. L•• ,.,.
'Ongmal
Colonies
by
Stanford
P'f.
PI.''ASAN1'
Gene
&lt;Jurs
_ __ __ __
tn c shampooer $1. P1c t''
on Jg wa\-. , M•nenv111t. Oflro,
Plalnt•H,
•
u
J
S 1ruh y, C pt
...
n
"·,t
·•rtr'e
lt'ke
n.
,
Stockton
;
One
Little
L1e,
Mrs
1m
ou s y- a .
$8110
OU do. "' o .. "'
STSTER MORTTSHA. a truly r ll &lt;.trdware Comp&lt;my, \l::t!Sor•
I Anrald I . L"''~'·
I L St .. TJ 1M d
V
Vaughn . president of the lo&lt;"al
Pomeroy E-R Squad
gifted palm reader
Tells W Va
9 21 lit•
renl. Se llmg pnce $3500 00. •e~rm un~nown ,
oettndant,
eo .or~ • . le
o ern . er· Young Rrpubllf';m Club.
an- _ _ _ ________ __
MllJOLEJ&gt;UH'J' - One
story
NOTICE ev ,usucArtoN
SIOn ol Cro.;;;smg the Hed Sea, I nount.--es an Important meeting ,
)lu,ovue P,"'r'r~'lf.pmens
·, •••twaernsd afrtn~·urner VEN.ETJAN BLI\'DS .ano reframt&gt;. 5 rooms,
modern
An;"'o fl ....ary .... ,v~."'~·~.~3~'!~ and A Child Like Faith, Mrs. of the group wtll be held Thurs . Helps You Overcome
•
~
'
k1I I
d b h I d
I rf'&lt;t( ~lll'll' " UlliiiiUWn, will t~kt' no Clara Paulsen and Without c I
II
t' ns ODt YJSl! will I J.'&lt;llrs, porrh and
wmdow
c H.'n an
&lt;.II , 1&lt;.11' WOtK ,,.... thai vn St'~&gt;temt •.,r 2011~. 196~
.
·
'
u · day, Sept 23, at 7 30 p. m m
a
fJileS IO ,
r -l&gt; ades all ktnds t
e ·t·
lli Hir~ full basement. forced "'" urH,,N&lt;h·n .. ,t fii.E-c h•·• ••t'••tron I tJvatlon, Mrs. Stanford Stock- ti&gt;• t·uurlro&lt;Jn&gt; An el•"t ton ol
·
that Sister M
:s
·• rt'e
S I·
"~·""'' htm rn the t our1 nf 1 urnmon I t
A k
'"'
Looseness and Worry
convml·e you
, or.. inalf's f&gt;ale Wippel 215 Un
hot air ht'&lt;Jting g:Jragt'. Cood I'IP.J• "' \ h .. u 'uun h. Ohm I'H•t' '"" on.
JO e lly Leo Story con- officers lor the new year wtl l
(j,&lt;;ha Will read your life ltke
.
loUl!IO!I $10 001) !J(I
l'l.ll:!:l, IJI ~ Y"'II fo r ~ d tV UII'I'. ri'•I•H · eluded the program.
No
be AnDo~·ed or teellll · a~ ·
lOT Ave Pomeroy 9 II JOtc
'
.
alwn u! lll.lldf'll r\ Brl!f' . IU/1!5
and
be held and all mteresh.'&lt;l per ,..a~·· lva,;u
llt T Hit8e or loose wobbly faille
an open book. If you are wor
·
HARRISONVJU.E _ 1r".! slu r·) or,, .. ,. .,,."P'"' •rlof'f on !hi:! 11 rmrnd of I Ht'freshments were srrved ~t sons clre urucd 10 attend.
t •·~ u 1 t'A~ l'I!;LTH, an Improved alka•
fled or trouhled, don't fml to
for St~rvlt'e •nd
Wlltl!l ~ tm !ll't' of ~aid d~rendnlll the ·I
t th
b '
"
1 llu•· 111•)11-l&lt;fld 1 powtler. sprinkled un
Sh
F.I.F.CTRIC stove and
powt&gt;r
ln~t•li•tion C•ll
h i::I!Til', 6 ror ·,·n ~ . bath, uti Illy ror more th ;• n .m; .'t'H~ 1 o ~t paNt
· r use o
e rneetmg y 1~1r
.
, t' h
:.·o11r ;.JIIttc~ ho ld ~ them 1\rmer~o thl'J
see S1 ~ 1er _v1or 1~ a.
e'
Ph
\\'\.' ,1 , , 58
room, front T\/)l't'/1,
garaae ~·" 11 1 ,,u.,. "rll •·~ for r.~~r•n~~: on Hnd Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr
'l'l ' : Ill lilt! 1 •Ill 1001 til blr. A I ulil ellll!Rt•
?
fl±OWf'r
one
r ,-.JH
!-"'
~
anrl
c 11 n
lht' .!ltl day of .,. 01·.-,r.hl·r
·
ra~~ mnH &lt;'alls"d by loo~;e plntea Get
he Ir.ed ol hers. wh1 not you. ,
~ 10 lk
tat ge Jot on lloute &lt;ill4 s3soo. '"'''
and Mr,. Stanford Stork ton . The
1 Jo'At&gt; ll:.tTH at &amp;ny diUII counter,
11
1
Pnvale rf'adtn(l~
... Lury.
n .,rrp,;en rllliiV.
HEATING &amp; PLUMBING
ALBF.HT \-1. COX S~ I.ES!\1A~ crow. ereMarv
,• antt
Port••· " "' ' '' 1 next mee t'mg, 0 Ct0ber 2, W!ll be
in hrr home 7 d3\'S a Wf'Pk 4 Br·.r. ns. flwm sizt'1, 1 roll-a·
WY 2-2«8
' WY 2-lil:IO
WI' l-363• ·tr1
AnornPn tor PlllnPlft
Md. uff('y m~h1 &lt;llld membt'r ~
:11 :I·· •wr \ 12 ±Y. 211 111 , 2711.
including Sunrl~".S Q a . n' to l';tJV bed Rt•rdsvlllt&gt; 6 ~ 7 . 6200 . 618 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
9 21 3!('
- --- are &lt;lsked to brin~ old ff'aders
11 p m All re&lt;ldinus satls- j
·
ljfp
9 17
KARL GR UESF:R, Plumbing
f
1ry or nr1 (' harge: l.o( at- ~;;--.....-o=====-P omeroy .
ar,d Hr; 1111g ,
\ftnf'rwillr,
f"l !~H'i ":ldf' ol t; ;~l llpnlt• iii
Sllunl«l Sept
Six Reprl'SNll
s. pi 18.
f.- : rpHJ!!il thl~ srdP nt Sih'f'l
Ohto End \'011r srwrr trouh·
JO :tfl .l ~~Strow T.ow Tit·
' t:lu•r•·l•inCowm/ms Edrlur 'T'lrt: St!rt!IIWI
Rr rl " f' ! . no~ lor nand '\ IC!n
pPr ~rHtal pnmet!v o! !he lfi!e .A
~
• } ,\
St.x ~lt'mbers u! tt1e Untl.'d
ma('htne!'. Rrrnwnable rail ·~
&lt;'\ I' .' rf' 1\f'!&lt;·f)me
0
.
E.
Ma
s"ar,
2
mliPs
south
•
MetilodJst
l'hurth attended the Dear Str .
Coca-Cola • Sprite
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Call 1\ Y 2-2~!74, d;n f)l' nr ~h l
9 4 Wtp
of l{t'!-'rl ~ r.il!t' Oh1o. Rt 1:!4 .
'\ErT. 21
· Cunlrrence Crusade Hally J'or 1 1 am writm,12; on behalf of the
9 15 lfc
And \ II fht- !·l :t1 1•1~
Close to Fnt~l'rl H11n L-lke
The Lvdia Circle o! the Unit- Chnst1an lhgher Education Sun·• Pomeroy Emergency Squad to
f
INTEH
tnt--:
and
p·..:teJ,,ll
p.11nl'l&lt;·l~le Chet gtJ :'i covk s10\'('. rd ' : •od1'.;J chun'h will nJ('fl day al the Veterans Memorial~ thank you and the staff of t.he 1
.,. ., r·or \dP '-'&gt;111~ 11w new
b.gll". 9 9
mg ron! rr rr;~1r &lt;~ nd pa1n :1r 1 ~.
PIPt iJH' cook :,lo'.t' 1like newr at tli~·chur c h. Tuesdu~, at 7·J0 Auditorium in Columbus.
Daily Sentinel. for the fine pub1 , rn• .11 j \I:"J•·ttUm I'IP.rner m
r&lt;tns
(
{'htmnev
P&lt;ltn!tng,
rough
r:rr1
ga
s
lwatl
'I'
S,
biJ';J
ktn
q
st•l
.
J..1
m.
,
tween
the
arternoon
and
tvenlic1ty
given us and the fire deY•' • nnmf' Ptmnl' 1 r: li+-'1"
Buy It By Thf' c."el
P~-'ntrr work !!l'f' tr u• n11ng . ch:.tr s !IH' , rt :- . tld::.,~t·rs
SEPT.%%
ing sessiOn, a hymn sing was partment on our third annual
· 2.. ~:;:l Hlil ( oi l '" '
IJ,
ILt"
\1111
m•
in.
iillup
•1i1
h
Phnne
VI
3-2700
9
9
121p
b-·ds
tmldJng
qutlts,
laney
The
Past
President!!
of
the
held
with the Rev.
Warren Labor Day Celebration.
1
9 ~ :lrl1 p
lh,il !'. o".-1 Landmark I'!&lt;J~olmP
-· -·-- ·
wo' k ~ulllmg framt-s, . pots . Ameflcan Legion 1\uxiliary of Bright, a former pastor of thej We are very fortunate to have
•!H L
~
and pans 2 sets of dishes ' Drew Webster Post wil! meet \ Pomeroy church, as leader.
, lhe Sentinel and other
news
.•
•O
11 .. r,
~ Super Service Sta.
(ltke new l. .frUit Jars: electnc . Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Attending were the Rev. and media of our are;r to bnng all
;_ ,..]! W\ l c ~
[Pol
0 : ·1
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mixer, sewmg. machmes.. lei- • home of Mrs. Paul Casci.
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have contpbuted greatly to the Locust St.
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6 57 Weather
7 00 ~.Jt1onal .~ews
7:05 BiU Miller Sho•
7 30 Sports Parorte
7:3.\ Bill Miller ~hmt
1.3f Picken :-. Hardware
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7·511 News
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8 45 Baker Furniture Sholl
9 110 News
~ 05 Coltee with Janel
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ders. A lot of small tools , program chairman, Mrs. Albert A birthday dinner was servedll .
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t&gt;lectric
shampOOf'r,
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antiques .. ~unl'it st·rved Woodard, devot&gt;.onal leader, and at th.e Henry Reibel home
ger Boy - Food .. • ama P1ckPns Hardw~re. Mason, W '
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9 20 6\c ' eT'ran «lNahle When
by Ladtes Auxiliary. [n&lt;~ B Mrs Thoma~ Young, refrt&gt;sh.l bratmg Mr. Reibel's 76th
men between ages of 17 and
I You Trade Cars
Massar, Admrx. I 0. McCoy ment chairman.
I day Saturday.
JU, for counter and kitdwn 14 ft tr avel trat ler, healer and
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Auct. Not responsrble for at:SF.PT. ·~
A large decorated cake
• uaranleed 24 months
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work. Nigbt lind day po~Jtmns awmnJ..: S!:l'l!"J 110 :\66 Park St . '
or 24.11110 mllrs
C!dents.
9 21 4tc
A specJal meetmg
of the baked for him by his
available. F'ull or par ll'lle 11 Mldd l~" port WY 2-:J5'U ..
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HOUSE F'OR SALE. 5 rooms So~thern High Sthlet1c Uoost- daughter. Dnnna. !le re('PiW•d
work. Excellent opportunity
9 2l 51 C 1
and bfith. appro:-:tmately 46 ers ~-~till be held at S.)uthern ' many nice g1ft.!l. Present were
for advancement Apply m 196.1 rot OR TV Console. VHF'
ln the lJ SA.
arres 3 miles Leadmg Creek high srhool l'llursday at 7 30 p. Mr. and Mrs HeJbel ~1r
persol"! : 23 Wt&gt;st Limon . Ath· and UHF' tuning Love ly wal Rd ., back of flohson Pnced m.
Mrs Donley Reibel, Donna
ens, Ohio.
9 21 6tc t nut consoll:' Tht s set three
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The RIVf'P.:iew Carden Club Fae, and Mrs. Harley Strong,
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lnst•lled
9 Jt! fit(' will meet Sept. 23 at the home Betty, Donley, Diane, of Wllk&gt;·i~
with knowledge ot
rnedJral r warrant~r Take over pa.\ mPnt s
ot &gt;\ra and Pauline Myers.
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termmology. 40 hour week
of SJ2 50 pPr month or :1il'v'
F'OR
SALF:. o;ix ronms. two
The Women's Associatmn flf
Apply AdmmJstrator, Veterans halanf'e due $374 .)().
Free
halls. and a bath, &lt;t fu ll size the \1iddleporl F1rst
Un 1ted
DINNER GIVEN
Memonal Hosplla!. g 2t tile , homf' demo f:J II WY 2 · 6.'i5~,
Pomeroy. 0 .
ba ~t·mcnt and h•g pon:hes at Presbyterian Church will mer!
Mrs John F. Baily,
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Ihe front and h;wk, gas furn- ~ Thursrlay e\'enmg at 6 30 p m I Evans, Russ Watson and
MoJfol Dill! '
ROUTEMAN lo work est abh~h- ..
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a('e . W&lt;J to wa ll r·&lt;Jrpel down or a potluck dmner at
tht' l Arnold were guests of honor
and rommls~ion
A B C. i ~ .rJ~,;e~\· f1~1sh
l.ht s ~f't ha s! 11100 servwe J;~ ,.l s B• f: rg
statrs, good locatwn. hou'3e churclr Those attendmg are tn a dmner Saturday al the
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
am-F~l radw . fv.m SJ"It'dk -1 eraflon New t-Jav en. Ph1•f"Je ' m t'xrellt:&gt;n t rond rtton.
!82 take a covered dJsh and th('tr of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of ~teW·I!
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- 9 16 lltp , furn !shrd by the hos les~e'i, Mi~s da~s . Home made ice
~ltC'fltiN~:ER
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Joach1m Mrs. To m was served durmg the afternooo
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ent work. A B.C. ClranPrs,
rl rn your hnmr i 'all \\'\' 2· I
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new patn •
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ground
bm·k road 0 f II be takrn during lhe bu.·
·. and Mrs Russ
Watson and' Mrs..
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HF.ATING, Plambmg. Mueller - · - - - ----- There will be a specia, meet- ~~~ . and Mrs. Arnold.
men t (Ill I\)' 2-5~4U alter 1--'l!l ATOF:S. beans hnng own furn(J&lt;·es ~rhotd 8rothen. l
Insurance
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rontarner&lt;; &lt;1nd pll'k beans tor Ill Easl Matn Street. Pom·
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HOUSE Fr1R !lENT. 4 room&lt;
Portland \'I J. 2254
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Mullen Insurance Agency , Inc. 1 P · 24, at the L&lt;~mn hall. A' A group of women represent·· I
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and bath. 16'14 Lmco ln ll gl~
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Pbone WY 2· 3575 after ; .!0
9 li lk NEtULER BUILUI:.G Supply
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p. m.
~ 21 tfc A r.oou Building site, 22 acres Racme, Plastic wall tile 14c I'HC''l'O C
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of ground. wrth gas well and per sq It for bathroum•.
opymg ~rvlce opThe Past Matron's Club of the dahlia garden of F.ddie
HOUSE, 4 rooms and bath, in a dug water well I I f .bouse builders. alummum Sid· tes made of legal papero. Evangelm• Cl&gt;apter, OES, WJ' U illlwery at &lt;'•-nter.
Rutland . Mrs Earl Kino. Kut·
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other
ho me of Mrs. Willis Anthony W1'ldwood cIub' Mrs. Wvatrtl
Reut-trdO&lt;"Um•nts
losu.unee,
- land_. - ·--· - __ 9 21 3tc SH 2·5811.
llriell &amp;llyour
FURNtiSHfEHD house •.ll2 Smiles · SEWING machines. repair ser _ _ _ _ _ __ _;_
7 _:1.:.7_t.:.fc_l
PomeroJ with Mrs. Charles Bennett ••·' Chadwell, Chester club,
1 1 Uc· sis tan! hostess.
wes o arnsonv1 e. even , vice. alt makes w~ Z-lU14
Auto Sales
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wash quickly,
rooms, bath, coal furnace, I The Pabrtt Shop p
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Heines, Twllight club and
eately, correctly,
fireplace. Private lake. $1i0.110 Authroized Singe; s.::e~:d FOR SALF- 1950 Ch.vrolet ha lf
Wanted To Buy
Tu,n Frerrcla Horrr• Fred Klein of Middleport.
month. Call c. L. l:ll.1C'Hwood. Servtce
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9 21 6tp
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g 18 Jtc ' ~NTJQUE Furniture,
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Ort/(hl by Booster•
ENT"'RTAIN AT DINNER
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- NTS ,·n "t'ddle POSR YOUR huntmg needs, vi !I!· I 1!164 DO- RD G-"1
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r' ml!;CellanP.nug CHtl or write . Two French horns were ord- Mr. and Mrs. V. D.
temperature,
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port.. One 5 room.!! unfurntsh- ! land. Ohio. Shells, b~llets a~d I vprtible 4 !lpef'd, 390 eng me J ~~~ ~o.w~~me~~l, 800 W Eastern Band Boosters ~he~ :.r~d~y en;:~~~~ngeda w~~i: ~'!~
the right time
ed wath fenr. ed yard Other 3 · puwd~r for re-loading. Also power steermg and brakP~.I
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for &amp;11 fabric&amp;
rooms furm~hed on ground will buy, sell and trade guns.\ 21.000 mtles. WY ~-.1 r~l. Wal - - - - - - - __ 1school.
and Mrs. Larry Hemes and
noor. Call WY 2-661;0.
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age artd •aler 8row1'1 ·8 l'rail ~as m charge of the rneetinP". !Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ec:f.
LARGE GARAGE on \Jain St SLUI.GISH septic tank? Clng·
ne RamMer
er PHrh IShte ~pprovedl Charles Yeago. band dtrPCtor, l wards and Cheryl and David
in Rutland Call SH 2-4131 or 1 gPd drains? Get Klean· EJn..
Wortd Standard ol Compact
Mlnersvtlle. Uhm, Phone tn announced that the band would
----see Mrs. R. A. Rife, Main [ All Sept1c Tank
Cleaner.
E~eelleiK!f"
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ist FLOOR furnished . ~ r~oms Landmark Farm Bureall. Btg c~tr nHtlll, rtde aDCt per 1.
on Octobe;· 2. A record hop and S. Marines, Is spending a 30..day
and bath, modern :·n~rtment. I _ Pomeroy.
9 3 3otp l fwman•·e . Small c~r eocooom)' PINE TIMBER and wtll pay dance sponsored t&gt;y r,,. 101 1 leave with hs parents. Mr.
ARNOLD GRATE
Middleport, WY 2-.11!74.
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Insurance
and monag•rabi!IIJ
as much as $4 per cord for was announced for October 1, and llrs. Carl Gheen and broth9 14 llr I
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good pme and also good hard fol lowmg the game wtth Juch·: er Raymond ol Syracuse. He
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llleuopoUt.o Moto'l
wood saw timber. Write or tel The nrxl meeting "ill be ha&lt; spent the past 14 months on
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Close in Insurance Agency , Inc., Porn(,.Main StrP.et Pumeroy
~e M. ~ · Runyon •. Miners- ?ctober 4 and 11\ parents and Okina~1:1. AI the end of his leave, f,£.:~~~&gt;l[;~];(0::,:;i:t:~t.'::::·~i:~
tDwn. 127 Butternut. t
lie\ eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
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Cement Block Newt
ClooS!ler't Guest Star
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Larry Anderson Show
Jim Me.. Sbow
Biaettnar Auto Show
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Jtm Meet Show
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Rl.zer't Weather Report
Sporll Parade

WJEH RADIO

I; 00 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Off
IIATURDA\'S 8:110 Sign On - Newo
6 30 Happy Vallej Boys
I; Oll Country Music Tiltlf
6:20 Country Jamnoret
r:OIJ Protestant Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 Larry Anderson SMw
w·45 ll's Music - ~rmy
11:00 Dutton's and Herns Dairy
fop fen Show
12·110 News
12:15 tuswal llltertud•
12:30 Rev Merlin retts
I :00 News
1·OS Jim Mees Show
5;511 Sporto Parade
5:00 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Off
Sl'NDAYS _
7:30 Sign On _ Arm, Hour
7:55 News
1:00 Bapllst Layman'; Hour
1:30 Sund&amp;) Show
UO The Bible Speak• to You
N5 Leglslallve Report
10 01: The Good Ute
10: t. Congres&gt;;mao Moelll!'
10:30 The Country Hymntimers
11;30 The Qwet illlur
12:00 Newt .
12:15 The Cht11Uins !lour
12:110 The Rev Merl• feels
1:30 The Rev. Silas Billups
2:00 The Rev. Andrew Farson•
J;lMI Sunday &lt;hn•eas,
8:110 SUndown Serenade
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Monday Tbrougb Friday
7: 1~ Sign On, Musical Cloct
7:!5 News 1D Brief
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes ol Joy
8:110 Ohto Valley News
8:0~ World Newt
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picture
8:16 MuSical Clock
8,55 Community News
9:110 Talk of the Town
1:55 Mason County News
10:00 Public Service
10:05 Family Worship Hour
10:30 Latchstring
11 :110 News
11:05 Morning Melodies
(except Fridaj,
Church Bells Ring)
11 :45 World News
11:55 !lasoo County News
11:00 Community News
12:05 Noon Newo
12 :IO Markel.!
IJ: 15 Mltl Day Weather
IJ: 2o Bullelln Board
12 , 25 Newt 0 Grams
12 :30 County Agent
INS Country Go Round
1:5S New• Beat
1:00 Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 News Beat
4:00 Dlsclng With Doss
4:30 fnlerebange
5:110 Community Newo
5:05 Maaon County News
5:10 World t NaUonal Newa
5: 15 SpoiJiiln on Sporll

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5:25 Weather

5:30 Sunset Boulevard
7:40 Newa
7:45 Sip Ofl
7:15 Si811 On, Musical Clock
7:25 News 1D Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7; 45 Eeboeo of Joy
8:110 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World New1
8:10 Sports Today
·15 Weather Picture
' I&amp; Pl. Pleasant Football
10 ;30 Souga for Children
10:45 The Go!deo Key
1LIIO News
II :01 Saturday Show
12:110 Local, Ohio, Nat. New•
IUO Bulletin Board
12.25 News 0 Gr!IITls
12:30 Saturday Natinea
1:30 News Headlines
l:Sl Saturday Matlneo
US News
1:00 Saturday Matinee
1:30 Newt Headlines
1:31 SaiUrday Maunet
2:56 Newt
S:CO S.turday Matlnet
S:30 News Headlines
3:31 SaiUrday Matinee
S:55 New•
4:00 Dlscl!!i with Doss
4:31! TO!J Ten Revut
1:00 News Roundup
1:11 lnlorlude
5:30 Community Cboln
1:00 Dinner Muslcalt
7:00 Dance PatiJ
7:40 New1
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Damewood wbert a birthday
dinner was enjoyed at noon.
honoring Mrs. Nora HotJdasllelt

Day Spent QuUtiag
By Group of Ladiea

The Ladies Aid of the Syra- and Mrs. Damewood.

Family Reunion

cuse Asbury Mehodist church It was decided to dooate 150
met .at lbe home of Mrs. Helon to lbe Parsonage Fund. The
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were Mrs. J. C. Ferrell, Mrs.
Melvin Grimm, Mrs. William
Eichinger, Mrs. Ima Winebrenner, Mrs. Houdashell and Mrs.
Damewood.

One hundred and
three
persons attended tbe reunion at
lhe home of Mrs. Fannie Bea·
ver at Racine Sunday, Sept. 5,
in honor ol Mrs. Beaver's 9181
birthdoy, which was Sept. 8.
She has over .too l!l'and and
great grandchildren.

SON IS BORN
Relatives have received the
announcement or the birth of
a lib. son, Timothy Erin, Sept.
14, to Mr. and Mrs.
Danny
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Shane m Columbus. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Capehart of New Haven,
w. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Shane of Syracuse are paternal
grandparents. The Shanes have
two other sons, KeUy and Mike.

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept 21, 1965

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillilan,
Ginna Marie, Dennis, Mr. and

Wilbur Quivey, who ha• been
the guest of his sister and bro-

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ther-in law, Mr . and Mrs. Everett Thomas, left Monday for a
visit with relatives in Colwnbus before returning to· his .
home, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch
daughter , Mrs. Everett
ael left Sunday for a visit

Lebanon with Mr. and
Floyd Mescher and family.
Mrs. Nora Rolllih spent
weekend with Mrs. Charles
ruw. Mrs. Roush observed
85th birthday Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Withrow and
Nora Roush were Satruday
tors in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . .Jack
and family of Columbu.
weekend guests of their
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and Mr. and Mrs. V&gt;ctor
Mr. and Mrs. John
and daughter of Columbus
weekend guuesls of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maas.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
of Senecaville visited
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
son Fisher and Mrs. William
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs . William Dillard

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diehl of Pomeroy, R,t. 1 will obthetr Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, Sept.
with a family potluck dinner. Because of the recent
illnes.! of Mrs. Diehl, open house wiU be held from 2
to 4 p.m. The couple was married by Rev. George
Ashton Sept. 26, 1915, at the home of Earnest Diehl
in Pomeroy. Mrs. Diehl has one sister, Mrs. Annie Buck,
of Rutland, and two brothers, Mrs. Edgar Rus.!ell of
Mtddleport, Rt. 1 and Mr. Guy R. Russell of Vienna
Ohio. Mr. Diehl has one living sister, Mrs. George Ran:
shaw of Pomeroy Rt. I. They have three sons Paul
of Columbus, Ivan of Rosenburg, Texas, and Charle~
Henry of Pomeroy, four grandchildren, six great grand·
children, and many nieces and nephews.
o~ Lancaster visited recently weekend with their parents, Mr.
her ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury and

Wlt.h

Harry Keiser.
Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, Miss
Marcia Karr and Mrs. Henry
Dailey attended the Conference
Crusade Tally held at Veterans
Memorial auditorium, Columbus
Sunday. There were 5,500 in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr. Miss
Bradbury sustained an ankle injury in 8 fall in the dorm but is
able to be at her classes.

MBruce Wall~ce, . freshmen at
arshall Umversity, Hunting·
to_n, w_. Va. spent the weekend
wl~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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May, Daniel, Charles, Tom,
Emma, carol and Crystal, Mr.
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Mrs. ,Jerry Hill and Vicki.
From Racine were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Cline, Charles, Carol, carl, Mr. and Mrs, Max
Manuel, Della GllliliBn, Mildred Gillilan, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bush, Max Manuel, Jr.,
and sons, Johnny, Roger, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Tim, Sidney, Dun Manuel, son BiUy,
Shirley Simpson, Glenn, Sheryl,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mtlhoan spent Sunday at Ravens·
wood. and Milhoan Ridge with
relat1ves.
Mr. a~d Mrs. yernon Weber
and fam 1ly. Denms, Dean, Don·

roy , Clara Powe!l,
Dorothy
Spencer, Albert Wolfe,
Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Hill, Kathy 'and
Sharon.
Also altendin~ were Dolores
Donahue and children, Stephen,
~raid, Bre.nda, Dennis and
Lmda, Harnsonville, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cline, Jimmy &lt;md
Susie and Darla Bever! · M
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Davy Donna Waterford · Mr
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V. S Representative Walter H. Moeller today recommended to the president that James M. Soulsby be an.
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Soulsby , Franklin M Rizer and gency squad and lire depari·
' John A. Milch - wert well qual- men! uni!S in Pomeroy and..,.
ilied for lhe position of postmas- Uve in other civic organiza·
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I Clarence J. Brown .Jr. easily
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he appeared quite well, asking
The 38·year-o!d
Brown's .
only for a drink of water.
; victory matches him agamst :

Mr. Crews had been last seen I Democrat James

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CLEVELAND (UPO - The Ohto State Board of
reportedly shortly thereafter
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that Mr. Crews h•d wandered 1 The contest has, attracted' pills have been diverted from Cleveland hospitals for J'to
ofl into a wooded area near his ~ 81 .100 ~ 1 atleullon as a possible sa!e to retail .stores during the past three years.
borne.
mdlcatwn ol trends m n ex l :
None of the drugs involved was classified as a nar·
Emergency squad men and year's congressional races.
cotic . the state board said, but the millions of units of

firemen from Rutland Middle- Brown's father represented drugs was valued at $500,-,
port and t'omeroy, aided by the district in the House for 27 000 or more . .
llhe.se store.
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many other residents of the ' hears before Ius death Aug. 23. Dr. RupPrt Salisbury, stat.e l · Some Cleveland hosp1taJs do
area, searched throughout Sun- ! Brown rol led up landslide rna- : ph;1r~ary board direct.or .. said this in perfect_ly g.~ .faith," .•
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Th e drug short age 1s believed · ground operation.
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pleted by Frazier Drilling com- Monday to assist in the search. ' Berry too had an easv time to result from the situation \ ~ne Clevela~d hospttal hired a
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"It appears the well is going cue squadmen wert! called at ! organization supp~rt over Jus· chase drugs at one-tenth to one-Ithe mLS~mg drugs, b.ut a s?Okes-to be a good one.'' said Roy !5:34 p.n Tuesday to take Mr. eph Shendan of Fairborn
' fifth of the rns t to retatl drug man satd. ~he ho~p1tal did ~ot
Proffitt, Racine, part owner of ' Crews to veterans Memomil
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ve sufficient. evtdence to untbe recently compltteo well. Lo- hospital. Hospital officials re-I
1 S'hus. hospitals reportedly are plica~e any or _Its employes.
Cited just off the flood road be~ ported today hi s condition i!-1
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press ured to make a profit b~· Sahsbury sa~? the p~rmacy
tween Lincoln Hill in Po91eroy satisfactqry.
CHICAGO tUPil - Loyola St'lling their inexpensive drugs lboard wo~ld ~t henta~e .to
and Middleport, the new well Meigs 'tounty Sheriff Robert University announced Tuesday to retail stores at a savings to I prosecu.~e tf outnght thef1 15 mls the third to be completed in C. Hartenbach , H.uthmd Mar- l it will meet Ohio University on·
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Two o1 tbe weiis have been of Mr. Crew expressed their the first game of a doubledrilled on the property owned appreciation today to all the : header that will pair \1iclngan
by Conrad Ohlinger. A general ! persons

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Admissions - Bertha Rath·
burn, Rutland.

scene of the drilling area is •· search.
second game.
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Clifford Williams, Syracuse, su·
Veterans Memorial Hospital :
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Tom Kendperintendent of drilling opera- .Admissions - Jasper Dursl, l
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a· 1ricks. Rutland.
tions, checks 8 water-gas mix· Middleport; Nellie Frizzle Reeds 1 DAR ES SAL1\AM. _ranzan1a ter spending 45 m1nates mak----~
lure shortly arter the well was ville; Joseph Fife. Portland ; (UP! I - PreS&gt;dent Juh us Nyer up.. her face:
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edge of the Rutland town dump I '"ndidates in the Southwe"""

against Viet Cong tunnel
out&lt; in South VIet Nam. T h
Cflmmanders IBid tear 118 is
h1mane way of OWJhlng
troops out of the tunnels
out hurtllll! women and ohlld·l
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congressman added .
E. Pickens, now 1 clerk in the
An Ill-year-old Rutland man Republi_can candidate to sue- \ After Soulsby's nomination is I Pomeroy pos~, be ..transferwho had been missing since last ' ceed his late father in Con- conf1~med by the ·~ · S. Senate, red to the pos:~tlon af rvll car·
Saturday _ and was the object \ gress.
he w1H succee~ Actmg Pos.tmas·l ner.
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of an intensive search - was The Urbana newspaper pub- , ter Charles D1ehl, accordmg to The application of both Souls-.
found alive Tuesd11y evening l.isher. in his f~rst h1d f,;r pub- Moeller. .
by and Pi~kens were endorsed
aear the village.
he oHice. ran m a s_tyle that Soulsby IS co-manage1_· o! the [ ~Y the Me.Jg&amp; Couny.Democrat·
The missing man,
Leroy would ha\'e made h1 s father Kroger Company stiY.'e m Pom- 1c Execut1ve comrruttee.
Crews, was found Sitting at the proud in troundng five other - ··- ·

have asKed Washington to rei•a•t

Seleet , . _ Uzw.,.. eleetrle ttlr,_ ,,.._
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late hour China would respond 1 _The call "'·as_for 1.529 J)bysl·
to India's call fo peae
cmns, 350 dent•sts and 100 vetShastri spoke ~ler ~- n d i a erlnarians. It curn(lart"d to the
brushed aside Chinese claims [ draft of 852 doctors last Janthat Indian troops had disman- l uary and l,(KKI in January
tied military installalons along 1 1984. Tbe department said the
the Himalyan frontier. An of. call was necessary to " provide the health services ~ ficial Indian note delivered to I quired for the incrrasc in the
the Chinese embassy here Tues- 1
day ni·giJt accused Ch&gt;'nese · a{'tive armed fon·t·s."
troops of seizing two border po- ; ~
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SAIGON IUPI) - AIUed lorces
&lt;arrylng out a search and
stroy mbsion ~ miles northtest of Sall"n
captured
abandoned VIet Cong hosllllal \
and an ammunition lactory,
u. S. military spokesman reported toolght, .
Huge 852 jets !rom
bombed ouapecled Communist I
concentrations 211 miles oorth
Saigon today in their 10th
of the war while U. S. Navy
Air Force planes struck deep
Into North Viet Nam with at.
tacks ou bridges, boats and oth·

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draft 1,979 dm·tors. denti~ts,

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Wednesday at the Ullmen Funeral Home In Kettering. Mrs.
Weber has been with her sister
for lbe past several days,

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-Ohio Gov. James A. Rhode•
prqposed Tuesday at
tho
Midwest GQvernoro Conlerenco
1 resolulkiD 01lling lor 1
break to lndlvlduols who
llotliJfl!told hO]p,
RhodeJ Jlld Jucb a ochome
· would . Oll(.'IIOr&amp;gO hlrinl thooe
who Ond II dlffic!lll to hold
jo~ In a coi'hpe!IUve market.
The 1nggestlon wu
over-to various state welfare
rector! lor study.

Reliable sources In

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sister of Mrs. James Weber.
Funeral services will be held

Bock To Sct-1 With

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Allies Capture
Abandoned V-C
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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HyseU also took two of the
scouts to Rutland Sunday evening aDd Monday morning to as!rist in the hunt for Mr. Leroy
Crew who I• missing.

Richard (Rick) OUer has returned to Miami University at
Oxford, where be will enter his
junior year, majoring in chemcal engineering. He resides at
the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity
house. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Oiler and son,
Seven, accompanied him there.

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Plans hav~ been .made to
serve an election day dmner and I
to hold a rummage sale, both !
as fund raising activities, by
the Deac?ns and ~acone~ses
of the Ml.ddleport F1rst Uruted
Presbyletlan Church.
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PhMrll~·
Karl ?wen and Miss
y 111 Joach1m are co-chairmen for the dinner to be served at 5 . 6·30
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plans are t~ s~n:; theeo :u~~
mage sale in October with Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen
~nd daughters, Debbie and Dell·
Jse. .
Miss Suzanne Bradbury andJ
Miss Christine BAHR Rio Grand
College freshmen, spent
the

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CAMBRIDGE, omo- THE
IJnl~ Klan• of America bas
ohlned a rally srheduled this
weekend In northern Franklin
County to a farm south of bere.
FlyllD Harvey ol Grove City, grand dragon o' tha United
Klans In Ohio, confirmed tbe
meeting Friday through Sun·
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In the same Parliament the cease-fire by 6 p. m. EDT.
Shastri called upon the lndl·
Shastrl said today Indian speech today, Shastri ordered \ " Ultimate ly India and Pakis an military to .be ever vigilant
troops have been ordered Indian troops to observe a cease · tan will have to live together to meet the Chmese CommWlilt
to drive Chinese Commun- fire in the war w1th Pakistan 1as good neighborr,'' Shastri said. 1 threat from the ~: .
ist forces from border areas beginning at 3:30 a. m. Thurs- 1 Shastn also announced that "We have to remam ¥Igtlant
in the Himalayas .
day India time. That would India had accepted Soviet Pre- all along the frontier," Shas-"Our armed forces have 1 comply with the Indian - Paki- :. mier Alexei N. Kosygin 's offer tri said. He !iBid that Indill i1
been instructed to repel the stan agreement announced in ! of mediation to help solve the prepared to meet "even thil
aggressor," Shastri told a the United Nations Securlly I India • Pakistan dispute over bigger challenge."

NEW DELHI - INDIA TO·
day denied Communist Chinese
claims that its troops had dismantled ony military installll·
lions along the Himalayan !rootier. An official India note ac·
cused Chinese troop!! of seizing
two border positions inside India and inflicting casualties on
Indian wHee.
India t&gt;llarged China with
"unprovoked and aggressive
activities."

sweaters

Plan Rummage Sale,
Election Din11er

na, Dallas, and Duane spent Leader and Star Scout Jan The Rev. Howard Rup~ll has
Sunday at Duw Lake for a pic- Long; Star Scout Richard Gil announcod that World
Wide
mc outmg.
key; first class scout Larry Communion Day will be OctoMr.
and
Mrs.
William
Diltz
of
Grogan·' second class scnut Ri- ber 3.Mrs
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. urn us spent
e weekend chard Hawley and Tenderfoot Fred Lewis and Rev. Ruppeti
with Mr. and Mr~. C. R. Young. scouts. David Fife.
.Mark attended committee meetings In
They came ~sp.eclally to see Mr . French, Roger Pickens and Ron· Wellston last week for the ScloYoung who IS til at hit home ln 1nle Lewis.
1 to Presbytery
Middleport.
.
The scouts are meeting each
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Mrs. Robert Reibel return- Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. in
ed to her home Sunday after the basement of the Middleport
spendmg the week m Chillicothe Library. All scouls are urged
with her daughter and lamily, to attend each meeting. Mr.

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Boy Scout Troop 245 of Middleport received a first place
red, white and blue ribbon award for its partic~pat.ion in the
annual M.G.M. District Fall
Camporee at Camp Klashuta,
at Chester, Sept. 10.11-12.
The troop won the ribbon for
displaying scout craft skills in
cooking. The troop camp leader was Lewis Long, Institution-

NEW DELID (UP!) - ' tiviUes. "
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roop 245
turned lo his home from Holzer For Camping Skills
Hospital where he had been a
medical patient this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
visited Sunday in Athens with
their daughter, Barbara, and in
Shade with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wingett and Mr. E. w. Jones.
.Mrs. Orin Smith and Mrs.
James Jividen visited recently
in Gallipolis with Ina Rice who
had hip surgery this summer.
She is slowly Jmproving.

STRONG NORTH WINDS
whipped another snow storm
down the Rockies and pashed a
snaking belt of beavy thunderstorms eastward today, lbe last
full day of summer. Floods kept
thollSSndlt of persons !rom their
home in the Midlands.
Violent rain storms on ttLe
Southern Plains and
bitter,
wintery weather in the central
1\ockleo have claimed the lives
of at least 16 persons in the
past few days.

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neaut; Mr. and Mrs. Rov GilliR
d d ian, Bill, Bud, Margie, Tim and
ewar e , Tom, Chesler.

Mr. Noah Haskins has re ·

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1 High School athlete, is working Mrs.' Richar; Ch~e anJ·dau:::t.
out with the Freshman team at ers Annette and M011
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Chinese Ordered Driven Off
From Contested Sikkam Line

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From Medina were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hill, Jean, Diane,

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Mrs.
Francis GiUilan, son,
Glenny, and granddaughter,
Debbie. Debbie is Mrs. Beaver's greot great granddanghter.
From Columbus Were Mr. and
lllrs. Herman Hill, Mr.
and
Mrs. Don Hill, Judy; Barbara,
Fannie Lee, Donna, Denise,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe,
Linda and Mike, and Betty Gil·
lilsn.

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Jimmy and !Jnda, Pomeroy.
The birthdays ol Mr. Orin Saturday evening. Mr. . an4
Smith and his grandson, Joe Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum eDter&gt;
Rosenbaum, were observed on tained in honor of their grando
Sunday with a dinner at the son, Joe, at their bome oa
home Dl Mr. and Mrs. Smith Lincoln Hgts. In Pomeroy wllll
in Middleport. Joe, 9, was horn Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum
on his grandfather's birthday. and family a!Bo attending.
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Two Birthdnya are
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ro"'
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Ob•erved on Sunday enbaum and children, Douglao,

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od their new officers 11 7,30 p. · clpate Ia the Ohio
m. Wedneaday.
ucatlon network of the
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ber
!rom Oct 18 to April
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today

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Trahy, Pomeroy: Leroy Crews, Chma has offered to pay

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rail link between Tanzania and
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Mason c0Unty Educa tiona
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ATHENS, Ohio (UPIJ
PLAN BAKE SALE
1Pomer
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mer President Dwight D.
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will be here Oct 5,
• ome
ague adies of Racine· Jam ' p 11 N H '
, to receive an honorary doctor the Salvation Army will hold a
. · . "" . owe , ew •·
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proal ent;
or 8.;~ ,
Center for ConUnulng· of humane letters degree at the \ bake sale Friday !rom 9 a. m. ;en. Belinda Fitch Portland; PT. PLEASANT Mason :with the new programs. State I according to what new plalll
presiden~
sh,
Pace, director of ttte co~ opening fall convocation at Ohio j until 3 p. m. at the Davit- oyce Haggy, Pomeroy; L• e County's plan for expaodmg ed- ' Superintendent Smith commend· they undertake .
ur~rk R nelatbeY . t e r
accOrding to Dr.
· University the university an- W•mer Insurance olftce. Home- \
Rutland; David Roush, I ucallonal offerings in ils pub· I ed the work of County Super in-~· The Mason Counly plan In tltl
an
ter
named·
Medical Educatton. Ons or the nounced tbday.
made pies and bread will bl! ' c ne.
lie schools in the areas of Ian· tendenl MilliJll Blirdelle and hiS t areas is desigued to lmRulland
Clrapter ol member hospitals Is the
Key spealter lor the event. sold.
TO PROBE DIVORCE
guage arts end social studies staff for the planmng and work
the Ianauagee arlo and
Future Farmert o1 America. polio Medical Center Hospital. which lo open to the public will \
Metgs Counly Common Pleas has _been approved by State Su· put into the plan .
.
socialiiiUdles olleriDP tltrotlP
Everett Holcomb b
Fourteen radio stotlons
be Obio · University Presidenf
TEN GIVE BLOOD
Court Judge John C. Bacon has penntendenl of Schools Rex M. Also ..tbe State Supermtend- an uteaaiYO m-Ytee traJD.
The nell meeting will be
carry tho prosram, which
Dr. Vernon R. Alden, who will
.
ordered. Allen C. Hill to pro- South.
.
' ent pomted oot that the. money ing program fOi' lbe teachen ID
lblni Wednesday In October. lnates on Ohio State's
his annual
message Ten Meigs County residents ceed With an mvest1gation ol The new undertakmgs, under received by the .Count) under these two - • ·
, ,
from the president.
donated blood at Veterans Mem- a divorce action by Thelma the State De1Jartment of Educa- Ute CEP appropnalio~ by th~
.
----orial Hospital Friday night for Jean Powell against Larry Mil· lions Comprehensive Education- Legislature IS only ' stimulus
Stxteell periOill made up the
TJT(YS TRAVBELB
weAL TEMPS cWOW!I
Edward Vannoy
of Grants- ton PowelL In another action, al Program approach will in- money and wouldn't begm to Councy CUrriculum Coundlbolll
-BELGRADE (UP!) - Yu•,..l FAIRFIELD STATIONtemperature In Pomeroy's ville, W. Va., who was falally a divorce petition by Pauline volve 115 teach••• and 6,021 pay for the projects. The Legis· ed by Jessie ~ulh llulltet. All
temperatures - high I buslneos district at 11:~ a.m. injured in an occident on 1 IU Mae Pack against James Okey pupils in !n'ades l throurh I! lature. m approving the CEP 55 of lbe llate I CJIIIIII!tl_haw
1Iav Prelldelll Mll'lhal
loft 1'eldly by II'IID for
llll; low 1111. Wedneoday
wu f18 degrees under...,. pipeline project in llt!itt CoJm. Pact has been dlsmiased on The County will rece!ve ap-1set aside ooe milUon dollars _to subm!ttecl plaDI Ia . a djlcl
.,...F,. lllfllcalloa CII tltl plctia!IU,
proximatecy ,u,ao~~.u to usla i bo ~~loUted to lht 55 counties mao tlllder tltl
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