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D1111oted To The lntere.ll 01 The Meigs.M111on Area
VOL XVII

NO. 135

POMEROY-MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1965

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The Me!g, County Education Seaton Smith of Ohio Unlver-1 Donna lhle, Gail Popp_ Kay Rus- LEGISLATIVE
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Association determined Friday sily gave the mornmg address , sell, Betty Deem, M1ke Popp, Bowen Donald Wolfe and Larat Soutberri High school to con- on modern math and its .signifi- ~1 Larry Wilson, Otha S~ith Rich- ry Richie.
duct an extensive campaign to cance to teachers. The after- ard Russell, D~nny Witherspoon Eleced as delegates to the 1
promote passage of Issue 1 noon speaker was James An-, and Donald VanMeter.
Association meeting on Oct. 29
(PEP) Uls fall. There were 150 gel, supervisor of the Ohi~ TestMRS. VALE RESIGNS
.at Athens were Fay Sauer,
teachers attending the annual ing Service, f~om t~•e Oh10 De- Association mempers accept-! Rose Easterday, Vinas Lee, l..u- ,
meeting.
parlment of Education.
.ed the resignation of
Nellie
Amsbary, Robert Morris andl
Fay Sauer, a teacher in the Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, county Vale as treasurer and heard 8 . Thelma Campbell. Named as
Northwestern Local School dis- 1membership chairman, also talk- report by Rose Easterday on i respective alternates were Hutrict,, p1;esided over the b~sine~s ed on "Tea~hing ~ The Unified 1the local leaden conference I bert Pric~, Roberta ~iiS?n, ~~­
meetmg and general sesswn. Profession,' before the noon1htld in August at Kent State gene Atkms, Lary RI~chte, J1m
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, _ _ luncheon was served_ by the Sou- University. Mrs. Vale, who is Brannon and Mary H1ll.
~~"Z~~&amp;n th_ern ~al Athletic B~sters recovering from illness at her Conducting _workshops for the [
Cincinnati 18 Ironton. 0 wtth Miss Barbar~ Mc~Jckles , home, included a note of appre- teacher~ dunng the afternoon
l Grove 20 Rock Hill 0 chmrman. Mason Fisher JS pres- Iciation to association members were MISS Luren7 Bro~n, 0~­
Poca 7 Pt. Pl1111nt 0
!dent of the Boosters.
for their consideration during partment of English Ohio UmRecine 24 Kyger Creek 14 I Re!ired teachers honored ~ur- I her illness. The matter of ap- vers!ly, Paul Plutz off Ohio UniE•stern 14 Rutland 12
I ing the day were Ada Hoskms, pointing a new treasurer was vers•ty and Doyl~ K. ShumakSymmes Valley 14
Maude Young Sadie McElhinney referred to the council.
er, school superv1sor from the
Hannan Trace 6 Nora Jordan Ray Whaley Nd- Co
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Logon 30 Pomoroy 6
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Forrest, Pau Manue, ear r- chairman· Helen Davis How- Mr. S umaker spo e on e
Middleport N
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Martha Ohlinger
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I I'presented
a carnatinn by Lil- and Ida Die,hL
Mr. Ploutz on the development
At hens 28 We11 oton 0
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R•venswood 13 Wahlml 0 ' Ia~ mit .
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, MEMBERSHIP - Lucy Ams- o SCiencl e ac IVJ tes mdes e Ui&gt;'d
Grunfield 13
l\;ew teachers 1n the county 1bary, chairman; Don Spencer, : ~r eementary gra.
an
Chillicothe 12 system who ~·ere recognized in· ; Herbert Parker Lillian Smith ~Iss . Bro_wn on ~eve lopmg moCh•uncey 34 Glouster 0 eluded:
and Carl Weese.
t•vabon m Enghsh,
Zonesclllo 34
, EASTERN - John Lambert, SOCIAL - Jean Hamm and Mrs. Sauer opened the meetPortsmouth 8 Lela Jane Powell, Bobbie Ord, Leda Mae Kraeuter co-chair- ing at 9:30 a.m. followed by the
Piketon 18 New Boston 14 Sondra Drake, Annette Kay Fick men; Mary Skinner,
Alice welcome from Ronald Deem
Northwest 14 Minford 6 and Ellen Diehl.
Nease ann ~da Ohlinger.
executive head of Southern !,o.
Whotloroburg 18
I NORTHWESTERN -A I a n PROFESSIONAL ETffiCS - cal school district Maxine Win·
Lutahille 14 1 Downie, Carla Gilmore, Char- Howard Nolan cllairman; W. gett gave the invocation and
WORKSHOP - Dovle K. Shumaker, school supervisor of the Division of Elementary and Secondary Educ-ation,
O•k Hill 7
les
Smith,
Gladys
Cox,
Howard
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Campbell
Pearl
Bunce
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music
was
provided
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pupils
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Department of Education, spea ks &lt;lt a workshop of lhe 1\let gs Coun ly EducalJOn association at Southern
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St. Joo 0 Cole and Alan Podbesek.
Ia Strausbaugh and
Robert of Southern Local School dis· IJigh school Friday afternoon. About !50 teachers from the county school system attended the day-long event. trict.
Sentinel Photo.
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LadiesNight 1" A~NOUNCE
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Sandra Dee

Robert Goulet

RUSH PARTY -The Ohio Eta Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Ph! s~rorlty conducted Its annual rush party
this week when a wide array of colorful and interesting costumes were displayed. Members in their costumes are,
I to r front row Anne Chapman Martha Eschleman, Arlene McDamei, Ina Meadows, Bill Jo Spears and Barbara
Rigg; Standing: Marilyn Wisecup, Shirley Huston, Betty Rawlings, Patty Hindy, Betsy Horky and April Smith. In
the smaller photo, Judy Crooks and Rosetta Lisle, pose as the beauty and the beast, Pat HUldy, queen of hearts;
Shirle.l' Huston, Heidi, and Caro'lyn Grueser, Pinnocio. - Larry Baker Photos.

Andy WilliamJ

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Gay, Clever Costumes Mark Annual Sorority Rush Party

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Gay costumes showing oil' .. .....,.,
clever creations of the widest range - "monsters"
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dainty peasant girls - highlight·
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ed the aMual Rush plltly of
the Beta Sigma Phi chapter ol , .
the Ohio Etta Phi sorority this

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April Smith, cbapter prest.
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and guests.
Winning prizes for costumes!
were Judy Crooks, Car&lt;rlyn Grue
ser, and Rosetta Lisle, mostorlgioal; and Patty Hlndy and
Shirley Huston, president. Judg·
lng them Will'e Mrs. Larry Morrison, Mrs.
Thomaa Scally,
Miss Barbara Morgan and Mr.
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McDaniel as cbalrman, wu ..,.
~JM~nced by Mrs. Morrison. II

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1\EW YORK il'PII - The New York Herald Tribune
Rotary cl ub with Presidrnt .John ft/IUS
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announ n·d tod ay I hat it was resigning f rom the New
Wern_er presiding in an open
York Newspaper Publishers .A.ssocia tion and would remeetmg.
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SUllie pubilcation Mondav morning.
Rotary-A nns will he !I!J('ria\
The HPr.11d Tnilune is one of seven ma.ior !'Jew York
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(urn _aJ y newspape rs J ae ·e out Ill a comp Ic? e umon
depending uron which date HUNTINGTON. W. Va
dispute str.111t111ng Irom a stnke by lhe ?\1 ew \ork .Newsproves to be le:.~st con0lc1in~ - Arm y Eng1neers sa id today a paper Guild against t h ei · - -~-- -- - - -with other community events. Belpre. Ohio. fi rm was appar- . NP\1" York Times.
!of Lhe Her&lt;J id Tribune released
The place will be announced. : enlllow bidder on sewrr remedWhen the gudd struck the I a rotJy of a Jetler signed t1y
John Heiskell . of WSAZ-TV, I1at work at BE•lnrr &lt;tnd .\1;Jril'l- Time~ 10 day &lt;~gu in~ rontrw·1 l both 111 msPif and John Hay
wlll be the speaker Ocl. 15. With ta . Oh10 and Will ia mson ard dJ:.;pute involvmg
automation Whilney, publi,hrr ol' the paexceptions. as spe&lt;'i,11 programs I Vienna. Wood Count~· anti lite and JOb secu 1·it y, the pubilslwr~: i per. to .John J. Gaherin, prescome up. the vocational serie! Bellevillf' Lorks and Dam.
assoeiiltionclosPd down six oth- 1Jdenl of the New York Pubbshof talks by club members will
K. L. Moore . In{" ..~ llhmlft· 'rl a f'f m1·mhrr pi!pers _ Smcr thnt iers A~sociation. Jt said:
be conlinued until the roster is bid or $2:1.710 for allerin~ t•x- time onlv the New York Post 1 , .
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isti ng sewers to prnv1de dr-un- h;js puiJit:;!wd
Thts letter IS t.o mform you
Jack Wel~h. director of the age above the futtlrt' normJI Tr " Herald Tnbunc s dec 1._ 11 m th.It the Hc1ald lnoune ts relnlernational Serv tce committe-e. pool of Belleville Locks ar:d follo~ed Slmtlar &lt;ll tmn bv I he sigmng ffll!Tl the pub!Jshers astogether with Dick Owrn, re- Dam , furntshing and ins ta:ling Post rwo YPi.lJ;; ago dur;ng a soc1atwn ~s ol lh1.~ date_ We
ported on recent activtlies. Mr. nt&gt;w pipe and removmg old !l4-day newsp 3 per blackout m ~re ~ecallmg all our e~ployes
Welsh will give the program, a pipe whPr e reqllired .
Nl'w York . It v. as beJ·au:;e the Ill urder to resume pubhL'atJOn
colored slide . illustrated talk Six other firms btd on lhe Pust was not a member ol' the a;; of Munday morning Sept. 27_
on vocations next week. A good pro;ect.
publishers as~nat10o !hal. it ·Mr. Whitney and I want t t)
atlendance is urged
wa s ablt' to contim.Jt' to pubhsh tell you that our dem;ion has
J. H. Grate, only aclive cha r! thi s tim e.
been reached with deep regret
ter member of the dub. led (~:ll' Hit!ii Trailt·r·
1 The Hera ld Tribune ·!' decision and only after most careful stumoments of silent prayer . for · In Hounding t:urve , to break the sol1d rcmks ol the dy of all_ lhe factors affecting
the late Dr_ Homer McMtllen .
publtshers came unexpectedly or SJtuatton. We don·t know
and Riehard Rawlings who died· A Lon g Bottom H. D. restdent. at JO a rn - &lt;m hour before ne-1how things will gu for us out recently. and offered a furt\er EmmPtt E_. Stethem, 1•0 lost go!J atwns were tu resume be- side the association but we do
prayer for all deceased Rotar- contrul of hhl:'i car on a \ . .~;ve lwt'en represrn1alives of lhe knuw !.hat economic and othrr
road duvm 111 curve
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Parker:..burg Rotarian.
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Walter N. Thayer, president i as~ocJation.
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-- - - - - -. - -- ·- - -- - - - - - Heath church ladies scrvmg
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.iff's department , which invesli· . COLUMBUS (UPii - lndustriol development In Ohio
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15 developing a new surge because of the state 's new in" , and oosters
ldustrial financing program. state Development Director
To Meet on Monday 1
IF. P. Neuenschwander sain Friday.
ACCIDENT IS MINOR
In a report to Gov. James A. Rhodes, he said more than
The. M
_iddlep?11rl hBaldnd . 800 ~ter Pomeroy Police Chief Jed 150 companies have show n definite interest in taking ad~
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meetmg
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expansion in Ohio ~hi~· •vear • I
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1 h h' h h00 1 f 1two-car acc1 ent a
. ay ~ t e tg sc
ca e-, Frid'i.ty on the village parking '·Many of these are among 30 per cent increase over last
7 30
terla at ·b P- ~.
Jot. He said a car driven by : the largest manufart uring ('On- year's record total.
Mrs.. Ro IIert Kmg, fpresident,
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enms
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.s urgmg a ~re~tso stu e~ts . backed into the right fender of' ly the kind of industry we :Jre:
10 the cadet, JUmor and 3emor +a vehicle operated by
Lena looking for in Ohio."
1 Veterans ~morlal Hospital
bands to attend.
Mae Beegle, 25, Akron. No ar·1 Neuenschwander said a ser- j Admissions - Delores Ju.rests were made.
I les of Z3 meetings iJ helng tis, Pomeroy; Scott Knotts, M.Meigs General Hospital
held in eve~ section of tbe son: William Wyatt, Middleport,.
Admissions
Mrs,
Guy
Kenstate
to explain the program.
Discbaq:es - Sbtrley Pfort.
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Ripley Galdys Parfitt. Porn•
JacreasinJt eloudiness, a little Kinney, Dexter.
I The development official pre- roy: Homer Newell,
Mason;
warmer toolgbt. Cloudy and Discharges - C.Orge Mich- dieted that without
the pr0o Landon McDaniel, Middleport.
- • r Sunday, chaoce of lljllt ael. Pomeroy; Ctara Sarson, 8l'am about $1.3 billion will Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
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Friday evening at Heath church

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DETROIT (UPil - A speech·
favorite Athen&amp; went on to wa ..
less mystery boy round wander·
lop Wellston's Golden Rockell
mg m the Miami Airport was
28-0 Friday mght
idontifted today as a menially
The Bulldogs collected 14
retarded teen-ager from Mtchl·
first downo to Wellston'• threo,
gan Hts parents were myster•nd gamed 340 yardl to tho
iously mlssmg
Jtockets 36,
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The boy's older sister and a
Todd Snylior scored twtce lor
neighbor telephoned pohre m
AHS on runs of 84 ond !9 yards,
nearb1i Troy, Mtch , today and
Dick Adams tallied once from
identJfJed the sad - faced boy
the one, and Don Mcinturf slicfrom a newsp&lt;~per pltture
ed over from the one m the &amp;ecThev smd he v. as R1ckv
ond period.
Thor n'f, 14. a factory worke1 S
Adams added an extra point,
son who became mentally ft}o
oo dtd Snyder.
tarded from tn]une~ suffered m
Athens ts now S.0-0 lor tht
yrars
8 tn[flc acc1dent two
year and Wellston ts 1-2-0 The
ago.
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Bulldogs w1ll play unbeaten Mtd·
Ttoy pol 1re s~nd thev ha
dleport in the loop's top attracbeen unable to locate Rtlky's
hon at Middleport next FridaJ
parents, Victor and May~e
wght
Thorne Officers stud the boy s
sister, Mrs Donna Ruby who
also \tves in the Detroit area.
JAMIS HART
was surpriSed to hear her
L Harl has been promoted to parents were not home.
p mero •'s Dick Knight (10\ offers handshake to Roger Chute, as Robert Trow·
PROM~TED va!~m;~re;,.an, replacmg Earl Rottge~ , The ldenttftcatlon apparently ~ONGRATUtt'TE D~~~nE!r;-wa~ theti turn, followmg the' game Frtday rught at Pomeroy.-Grover Photo.
the ~.: ~ t ber 1 at the Phthp Sporn Plant s squelched the theories o! a man brtdge (77) an ave
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member. of the Amd
Le~~~~rch He IS marned, has [ Chester Weaver and B00\h Mrs urer. George Jewell, secretary,
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A 41·yard pass !rom Tom
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Ktng to Larry Asbary was tho
four children and resides near New H_a~!.n
I Albert Thompson, Mrs ndLu~~e; J:~.:~l ge ,
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m the second period Bert
Cartoon Show, Mr ~ R
Those attending were Mr and
Gibson placekicked bJO
14th
Wtlll8m
Mrs Harry Howell and grandatrtnght exlr1l pmnt for the Dots.
Mr and Mn O er
son Geoffrey Cratg, Edgar LayMr and Mn Robert Herndon . ne Mr and Mrs. Ketth Clenden·
p Pleasant was stopped once
(Coollnuod !rom pase 1)
[Grueser, Rosetta Lisle, Judy ICandy and Candy Apples, ~rsd nt~g and chi ldren Mr and Mrs
on the nme by a fumble, and
agam Qn the 18 by another cost·
1 ue by Ina Mudows
Crooks, Mrs Larry Mo~~soan~ l Eugene Athey and Mrs Ro a~l Joseph Lavne, Su,san and Cratg,
~rs Eschleman ser\led as MarJOrie Burt, Barbara g Karr' Country Store, Mrs W • Mr and rirs Bruce Lavne Mn:
ly bobble
Poca outrushed the Blacks
ledg~ mlStress and Marilyn land Mrs Tom Srally .
were Btrd and Mrs Charles Weave Eva Layne Mr and Mn.' Ray147-118, and total yardage Ia·
~tsecup was soctal chatrman I Member~ attendmg a Cha Soc·k Hop, Mrs James Hagger- mond Layn~ and Judy , Mr. ttnd
vortd the wmners, 223 to 176
Mrs A R KnlJht ls sponsor ol Barbara Betzmg, Ann p ti tv, Mrs Lmda Young, Mrs. John M Harr~ Mtller I eah Ann
man
Martha
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H k Shirley Hus IFerguson,
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Wmnmg pnzes at
games, Hmdy, Be~y ri or y, Bet1y Raw I· Ftsh Pond Evelyn a ley an I Cook El nd ch ildren , Mr and Mrs
16-l! Po~ was on U•e hve m the
were Al\nt Chapman Carolyn ton. Ina ea o~:· !I Btlhe .lo' Nancy Holbrook
Robert Scott and Karen, Mr.
final
mmutes of art10n , but fall·
GJUeser •nd Slnrley Huston · ~gs, Ba~~~~~ Sm~lt 'and Man.l REgtslennll wer~ Mrs A~oe~n~ and Mrs George Jewell, Mrs
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Guests were Rtta Ball Ann pears
Fet guson, Mrs
ene
' Georgta Ktlpatrtck
Mr
and
Poca is now 4-0.0 on the seaBarmtz, Loll Clelland, ~~r~lyn l lyn Wisecup
Mrs B ,1;1 Ntrewander, Mr~ I Mr s Randa ll Rodg~n• and John
son
Pt Pleasant 1s 1-3.0
Faye Smtih Mrs George Ca .
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'Pleasa nt ..... 0 0 0 0 - 0
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aon , Mrs Donald Bumgardner, The E u B Brotherhood met
PO&lt;'a
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Loutse Gibbs Mltzt Oldakl,"l on \1onday eVI'ntn!i( at
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MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER
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Observed By OES
1 s won by Jack Needs, Ann Btrd Mr ~~"- Support the Church Needs and
Mrs l.avne mtroduced herl'l'he room cnun wa
an : Mrs C. H Adams Jr' r~ DeseiVE'S Sp,•rJ.Il mmlc ~Yas
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Blacks Taken
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BY DAVE RICE
a !erJOUI llmplng InJury,
to the 10 yard llne Two plays [the Jackets led 6-0 with 7 min- threw a Jut to Stobart wtth the Total Ydo.
liB IJl
Tho Mtddlepon Yellow Jack- They won Without the aerv- later the ball sqmrted out o! utes left m tho ltrst half.
&gt;6 yard TO pass Stobart and Punt Ydo. 4 lor 3U I for
ets ptaymg an 1mproved brand tees of alternt~te lineman Lar- the arrm of Rod Sauer a n 1 F'ollowrng the touchdown, ne1-~ he rambled 56 yards Ior the
3S.I By Vatted Pren IDttnatlonal
NATIONAL LEAGVB
of ban over that of their first ry Gladwell and
alternate was recovered by lhe IIounds' ther team could get across the touchdown Swartz's run for the Passes Att. __ ....... 11 11
two games, beat the Nelsonville guard-back S'am Hood, both re- Jay Brnokson on the 8 yard 1 50 yard stnpe unlit a Moore lextra pomt failed and the Jack· Passe• Comp, ...... . I 5 TEAM
AMERICAN LE~G~E Pet TEAM
W L PeL
Greyhowuls Friday ntght 18-6 covermg from earlier ID]UTie&amp;, lme
Both te"ams
played. I pass was mtercepted by Jtm lets went ahead 12-6 with 10 36 Passe~ lot.
Z ! Mmnesota
&amp;tJ San FranciSCO
90 03 .681
96 58
at Nelsonvllle. It was the Jack- and su1ted up to play m lf need- strong de[ense m th1s quarter as Shultz on the Jacket J5
and 11eft m the gamt'
Penalties
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Los Angele!l
8t M .582
87 64 576
ets' third straight victory m as ed They weren't.
both had to punt tw&gt;ce
Ireturned 11 to the 3 yard lrne ] At thts pomt tt tanked as If FKJDb!es (lost)
I I Chlca
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68 66 571
many games and 11 was the ThPy put on exhtbd two b1a
h fi
Hobmson caught htm Two plays the sconng ~ere over for Lhe Startmg lmeups (offense).
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' straaght loss of and last past catchmg endA
-o As t e rst quar er c•me to later Haynes eras hed over r1ght I mg 11t but w1t h fourt h down aod Ne1sonv1 11e E nds, 8 ob rucb- DetrOit
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Milwaukee
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82
536
tht:! season after wunmg lhell' : semors Freddy Robmsoo and an end, George Sauer took a tack le for the 6 pomts
Bill 13 on tht•Jr
31 Nelsonville's ards and W1he Dishong Tack- C'evela;~
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.520
79 71
opener agamst The Plams
IGary Stobart Stobart's show 10 Buddy Moore and threw a pass IWend's extra pomt converston Wend dropped track to punt At es, Jay Brooks and Butch New Y
.484 PbJladelphla
Tl ..411
75
Mme crisp tacklmg 8 healthy partrcu!ar s worth mentlomng pttchout
from Quarterback was blocked b; Ashley and the the sn1p of the ball the Jackets' Aulirk, Guards, John Thomp- CnlJforma
73 82 471 St Lou11
441
reduction m penaltte~. and the Hurt m pr~season SCrimmages: Buddy Moore and threw a pass half ended a 6 6 t1e
Hod Sauer broke through the son and Pau Conrad, Mike Lm- Washmgton
67 86 438 Chicago
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gearmg up of 8 respectable !l was hrs first fuJl.go game downf1eld Intended
lor Fred- 1
SECOND HALF
Jtne at ;ust UJe nght
ttme. scott, Backs Quarterback, Lar- Boston
t)(J 96 : I~~:t;:rk
Jl2
48 108
passmg attack (116 yards, one He worked at cornerback on de die Robmson The ball was; The third quarter was al so a the punt, scooped at up m the 1 ry Corngan, Halfbacks, Gary Kansas City ,
57 96
TD) marked this begmmng of !fense and alternated on offense bobbled by defender Gary Hay ldefensJve baHle as ne!llo!rr team same motton and ran 22 yards Raynes and Greg Warren FullSunday • Ga~e1
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the SEOAL campaign by the at end wtth Soph Mark Tannc nes. then ptcked off hy Robm- 1could complete passes or run I fur the TD agam. George Sau· back Rttch1e Polley
Boston at Kansas City
New York at Philadelphia
Jackets
hill Stobart scored the Jack- son who rnmbled to the 27 yard 1wrth any comHstency In thts t&gt;r's run for the extra pomt Mtddlepot Ends,
FreddleJCleveland at Detrmt2
Pittsburgh at Chicago.
e!s' tJe-breaktn TD on 1 40 \me of Nelsonvtlle for a gam of quarter the Jackets gmnt'd 24 wa s short and the Jackets Jed Robmson, Mark Tannehill, G. Mmnesota at Washmgton
I CmclnnatJ at Houston
There were other aspects of ard
s Ia g
140 yards Fi'ollowmg th1s pass. I yards and the Hound s gatned 16-6 wrth 3 40 left In the game. Stobart , Tackles, Ken Hams
forma at Balt1mor
St Lou13 at lAS Angeles
the victory to put m the Jack-y
pas P Y
IGeorge and Rod Sauer ground 20 )ards '1'11e Hounds puntfdl At this pmnt both coaches m- and Larry Vanhe Guards John Chicago at New York
I Milwaukee at San Franciabo
ets' 1965 log book of football I Ne1ther team could sustain a out 26 yards between
them three times m this penod and 1serted subs to ftmsh the gM~e. Blake and Jack Stgman :Cen1
They came back strong after ldrtve m fhe first quarter al- which put lhe ball on the 1-yard 11he Jackets punted once
STATISTICS
Iter, Dave
Ashley. Backs·
a 6-&amp; deadlock at halftune to though the Jackets had a chance hne where Moore, 145 pound With three plavs gone m the 1
Midd .N•I. Quarterhork, Buddy
Moore,
wm wttb two fourth period to score early as Dave Ashley !t€mor quarterback earned It fourth quarter, aflcr two mee ' Firsl Downs
. 10 8 Halfbacks George and
Rod
touchdowns
mtercepted a Corrigan pass on over George Sauer·~ run for runnmg plays by George Sau-j Total Yds. Rosblng . 112 99 Sauer and Fullback
Ro lil e r
They fmisbed Wllhout even the l5 yard lme and returned tt the extra rx:mt...":as no good and er and Roger Swartz, Mooe Total Passing
, 116 41 Swartz
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\ lrs Ra} !lB)on~ ~arn~~~: ~ Bum~arnrr and Rtv Bel '" rord t Q~lt~n:l~~~~~ 8hown m the picture IS the to"' boat Florence Marmet, rdJght ftndplclture , sh~h ~~~e;:er~:~ayvis~~rs
TrP&lt;Jsurer Mrs Holand Karr
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Devollon'i IIC Je ild by LJrl
th dry docks of the Kanawha Dock Co' several unt entlte s earn· WI
(or re~pondm~ SecJelary, Mrs Jerk Needs
announce tJal ~lank Joung Jr, Mrs James f, tl
steam escapmg, eUties of coal boats barges both loaded and empty, and rafts alld attendmg .
.John Morgan Ht~towm Mrs I the P T \ ~~allo~e~nb ~a;;~:~ I f.tlbeil Mrs Roger Hilyes, ~r~ I ·~t;~ I q attr•nl'lmg '"' ere Oltte l ~~)sat~ngf ;raer~~u~uiTnds Note the extr~me smdothness of the water surface Such a The ch~pter w~ opene~:;~~
p ,llPrt Dillt' Housh
would be e o~ ~ o ~
Jed IHmes Lao,ne. Mrs
Roan I Rou -,11 Mr He~t r l.eorge Jew- scene of acti\iJty on the Kanawha riVer will likely never be photographed agam
Worthy hatropn
nna R ker
Mts Hun (' ll Dawson prmct- 123rd at the SIClOO an na\ I Karr \It " Herm&lt;Jn Kn;tpp, Mrs Iell J hn Ru mgarn'er
Erlward
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p.!l of the ~chuol JnllndU{ed l lhetr I'Omm Jtlee andb asked tat , H,ll lt'\
Mrs Otho Oldnkrr,] Bum gouner Ra lph s&lt;lyre Ed ! ANNOUNCE SERVICES
Hl-LO TEMPS
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for John Gilbert highest temperature rt&gt;ported to
lan
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ed were Deputy Grand Masttond grade Elle n Nf'\\t.:omb I UJem as thev
needed more Nell Ha\maker, Mr~ Frank l citha ti( Je~~ng and 'Harrv Mth'J, .Johnson, 30, who dted Thurs· the U S Weather eureau F'n· CAMBRlDGE Ohm (UPI) - tron Evelyn Lunsford, Pearl
l arol) n Lrev mg and thrrd grade workers The cnmmrttt'es are Puwel l Mrs Harry W Gthbs MISS 'nunNAI I. ANLi Mit
d.Jy evemng, wtll be held at 2 day excludmg Ala ska and H,t- Cunous observ~n nearly out- Northup, Grand representatiVe
\1 :t rt!ta ~~lh under :vlrs rave as follo~s Dart rn. . s ~r~ R~ Mr s Marks. J\trs C M Wea l HALL UNITED IN M\HRI!\GE p m Monda v at Bell Chapel wai;, was 103 degrees
at I numbered those parhctpattng and Worthy Matrons ancl WorSmllh lead teacher. thtrd grade eharri (,IJn!iiead ~ennv IT~~r:l H'r \olr s Lrs ley Rou, h, Mrs I Mr ss Janet L•uuse lludnall l Et~st G~:~llrpo\Js Rev. Everett Blythe, Calif The lowest rP- m the Umted Klans of America th~· Patrons: from Wllkesvll:~:
Jo Lorkhr~rt tourth g1ade Jean Mts Robert Dve, \\ht&gt;el 0
Charles Rou~lt Mrs Pete Bm dau h!N ol \lr and Mrs Eu l DelLJne} wt!l ufftctale Friends ported thl!l mornmg v.as 24 rail) 8 opemng mght
pro- Vmton, Oak H1U, Waterloo,~
Judy and Karen Hanes under tune Mrs Jalk Ht' ss D o~r rts ~r and Mrs B1ll Howard, en: ll ud n,tll and S t(; :1 Ten y mav call Sunday afternoon and 1degree!! at Roseau, .Mmn
ram
dleport
and Harrisonville.
fifth grade. Est her Brown a,nd Pnzes Mrs Alfred Sprouse F..ddJe Whtte, Roy Crawford, ~all son of Mr .-md Mrs Al\tn l unttl the hour of the service at
g Only about 75 per~ons turned After the chapter closed, a
Ethel Rtddle , stxth grade, \\ 11-[ B&gt;~lloons, Mrs Dona ld ~umt::d Ji ( hMIP~ F'r v' Mr and ~rs 0 : Hall ol HartfOJ d \\ Va \\f'~t· I the late home at 2132 ChathQl,DSTt.R, WIFE. KILl ED[up Fnday mght for the rally in short pmgram was pr~~~~
ired Omgess
ne, Silhouettes
M Roush I J Howard Jr' Mr and Mrs umlt'd m m&lt;~rndt~.! on Seplrm-' a~ Ave
TIFFIN, OhJO ~UPI) -Jesse a farm fteld about mJdway be-- wtlh Odella Mack s~~gang
of
Mrs Dawlon lnslalled the , Roush MIS Manm and \1r.'i 'l lohn Morgan Mr.'S H.alph Say ber4 l!lti~atb nm at tlw "'l~ w\
CJark Jones, 79, and his Yotfe,, tween here and Byesville, but Long Has It Been SUdea l!l·
School Patrol ~oys and Girls Mrs James f.t lbet ~kt-t I t~k re , Mrs Herbert Savre, \1rs Haven E U B Church wrth the
Queeme, Detrmt. were ktlled l Ohio 209 near the fteld was Hawau and Alaska, andl u;..e~e
for the year Franklin Batley , C M Adam~ .Jr P 1 Squl~d Bernard Hotrman , Mrs
Pa ul Rev Martm Bt.!rtsford offrnat I
Fnday m a headon clash on' Jammed wtlh cars loaded wtth teresttng talk bon ~frd tr PFredeCaptlm, Richard
Howard, Mrs James cunmnslam
d Roush, Mrs J.tmes Ball , Mr~ In~
u s 23 10 Seneca County RICh·\ persons cunou~ to see the rally,] presented y a ys h r.t
Lt, Bruc• Adams. John Bur- the Candle. -\lt'I&lt;J Weavt-r l~n Arthur Hart Mrs Charles \~ea· The tmde given In marriage l
ard, Healev, 40 Carey, was
rick of Eno She is a c ~ e~
rJs, Donrue Dye, Mike White Rose Wener fo~l~nt 1eM~~ ver Mn Eugene Hudnall i\lrs l by her f,uhu wore a street j
crtltci.llly inJured
P' k t Call d of£
member of the Cheshire ap
Tammy Ohlutger, Randy Craw Donna Thompson 1 c len
Gerald Clark Mrs
J~ ~es l len~ th v. hrtt&gt; m lon dres~ and
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ford, Mike Athev Don MA( hlr , 0 J Howard Jr rd \1
Mr~ ) Roush Mn Emu Wood \1ro; v.htte a('les~ones and a cursage l
:\t ]east 2 Weeks
Refreshment!! of
cookies,
Jame!ll Roush, Randy Oark , Georgt Carso 11 Mr s Juhn 1 ' Brul'e Gtlman Mrs Manon Oh I of white carnation" Ehzabeth
MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS
OWN W Va -~ sandwiches, coffee and iced
JohD Morgan, Ccuol\n B&lt;:11net1,] !{eltmire ' 1rs Ralph Sayre,llmger. Mrs Glen Weaver :mdl HudnH II dressed m bh~t&gt; sprv-1
By Irtne Wlnebrener
Frank Jumor Knott s 34 Rt
MORGArr d • of a wt\dcat Lea was served to the mem9
Jane H•ymaker, Beverlv Knapp , \olr~ F.verrtt Housh \1\rs Roh· James Milrks
ed as lll'r stslrr s mard of honor I Mt s Dl'\!!l.a Blessmg, the I l , LangsvIlle,
labor- (UPIJ - ea er led near! 11 ~ bers and VISJtors from thl foland Bonnie Jones F.af'h boy or!ert Dale Roush,
Mn Ralph]
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IJen '1- Hall served as bt'~t man wt te of Jldev Blessmg bolh l er and Helen Mae Stewart. 23 [ strike that h~~nld tn coal ~me's Jowmg chapters
Middleport,
CLrl was represented bv a par I Whttmore Mrs Blake Nllev,an
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hrnther
formerly
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th1s
communt
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Gale
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1rey Pickens ~ low er S~op. ill~rs ~e&lt;:ent Y a ':__I v
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W&lt;ih.tma Hlgh Sdlotll &lt;~ nd has Tl 1111 sday m the Boards ceme- Navy and Carolyn Sue Ntcdo~ ca!::f ptckets or a
Htll, Wellston and Thurman
1trap and badge on them
been emploved at The Farm terv
j son, 19, Mlddleport, key punc wTh
bel t k leaders: met
er s Store STG3 Is serv mg With ] ~lr and Mrs Okey Roush al l operator
I c~
r~: and Monon· Greek Political
the L s NaV\ .tnd attended tended the tuneral of
Mrs I
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Fl t s
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Mr s
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hen parliament accepted StePleasant Pomt RF&gt;sort 'The nf'W I Ga1net Chaman, Mrs
ara. dcr sunny sktes.
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Stefenopoulos' be King
a es ConNewport, R I wht•l e tlwy WJ\1 grave and n'1 r an d Mrs Okey
reside
Rqush vtstted the Wilson funerthree men chosen Y
PERSONALS
al home m Clmrleston on Wed·
stantme to form a gave~:~
N B rNJ&lt;:k 1 Housh ls a sur 1nfsday evemng to honor the rei-won a qmfidence vote by lt •
gH:al p~:~ttf'nt at Veterans M't:&gt;m-I BtJves of Mrs Dehtha Blessmg.
row 152 .. to • 148 maJor Y·
orta\ HIJSpJtal
1 Mrs Jean Sa~ re and daughGRANGE TO MEET
Hythtr Housh IS a pattent at I tf'r, Patt1 , of Columb us ca lled
Oh10 Valley Grange 26lZ, LeVeterans Hosp1tal '" Richmond on her parents, Mr and Mrs
tart
Falls, will meet at I b •
Va
ltf1 ~s Wmebrener St&gt;turday
hall
Monday
Sept 2'1 at B p. m
Mrs .Joe Kf'lly ls a sur~~:tcal Mr and Mr, Calvin Blessing
when Deputy and Mrs VlrSII
patient at St Jo se ph Hospital retUJ nl'd to thrtr home SatUI
Atkins will be
All mem·
M1 and Mrs Wilham N1 JSI' dav after spendmg two weeks
to
attend.
and f&lt;~mtl v of Bulkhannon H~ t! m Columbu~ They have been
ed re\attves here recently
\ helptnli( t.:are tor
Charlotte
Mrs Herman Lavne, Mrs B [ Savre Yoho broke her arm while
R Va nl'e of New lla\en, ~lr s camptng at Letart Islam1 ov~r
Arthur Goodwm of Po•nt Ple&lt;Js Uu~ Labor Day weekend
OIVOTI!, TO IIITIIISl Ill&gt;
ant, Mrs Kenneth Heaton, of Mrs Sarah Hannum and lrMIIOI MASON ARIA
Tranqurlh!y, Calif \ 1s1ted 1m P.ne Wmebrener spent the day
Sunday with their great aunt Wednesday With their mother,
Mrs Phoeoe Rarnson at l.ttler: Mr and Mrs True Bles~;lng of
ty, W Va Thev wert&gt; accomp:m Mason
1ed bv Mrs Heatnn·-. dau~ill• ·r ] Russell Thomas of Briiitant,
Mr!l .John Beheau 0 r Anuhelln, Ohio, was a weekend guest of
Cahf
Ihts mother, Mrs Margaret
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Thomas
SPANISH BLAZE
Mr and Mrs Dale Hoffman
TUHEGANO Spam (UPli - ! attended the funeral or her
More !han HJO houses burned I aunt , Mrs Roena Davis '" PRIPACKED-Connio Burkett of Maroholl, Mo,. 41aploya
dnwn In a wmd-whtpped blaze 1 Pennsylvanle last week
an w of corn with a hullk on each kei'Jiel, one G( many
lhat ~ read through thts Cen- , Mrs Flavta Leitner spent a now vartellea of corn belni developed at the Mloaourl
tral S:govla provmcE" town fi'rl-1 few da~s r-~c~t~. w~th ~erF~:. Farllllrl Aa8n. IH4 trtaeorch nuntl')'.
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Racine Rallies from 14-0 Deficit to Whip Kyger Creek 24-14

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A "ftred ·up"
Southern~ over Kyger Creek in football. ]covered by Chuck Leach in the touchdown with I:OZ left in the halftime advantage.
' lhe fmai score of 24-14.
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Torlll!,does Southern's Une of Bobbo· '" Kyger Creek was held to a yards, Racllle dld 1101 pin ol·
nlng of halfbacks Sherm tun- by McClmtock in the second1 drive climaxed by halfback Joe Bob
Grueser's
plunge marched 81-yards in seven plays ams, Charles Cleland,
Steve nere 28 yards rushing
the its passing tame.
diff and John McC mtock spark-1 quarter seemed to be the spark Fisher's three-yard run.
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Sou~ern
recovered for their final and
winning Dailey , Davie Spt'lll cr, •.,, .l whole second half and got only
h d 14 f t
do
ed the Tornadoes to a com~? that lit the fuse for the charg- John Swisher capped
the 1la Bobcat fcmble on lhe six - touchdown of the evening. It Wickline, and Mike Jenkins pro- one first down during that whole -~,:: ~ KC' 1 ~
Wilt
from-behind, 24-14 win over the ers o£ Coach Ronald Deem.
Bobcats scoring for the even- yard stripe.
came in the third stanza.
ved
to
be
very
costly
to
the
Bobperiod.
com.,.........
s
ve.
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Kyger Creek Bobcats in a wet- That long return came after Iing by running the extra pomts. Cundiff then ran the extra Cundiff climaxed that drive cats as two scoring
drives Statistics show the Tornadoes[ SCORE BY QUARTERS :
muddy battle Friday at Racine. the Bobcats jumped ahead 14-0 After McClintock long run, pomts as Racine jumped intol1by racing 15 yards to paydirt. were halted on four down situa· outrushed the Bc,bcats, 162-lOOIKyger Creek ... 6 I 0 0· ·
~~ was Racine's flrst win ever on a block punt which was re-!the Tornadoes scored the tieing the driver's seat with a 16-141He also nm the extra pomts for tions with the ball within two However, the Bobcats complet.- Racine .. . ... .. 0 16 8 0- U:.:

NEW DELHI IUPI)- Both, Shastri conceded the truce wao troops into Indian territory In
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India and Pakiston accusl!d the an uneasy one and said •we the Smd desert area 600 lfl:!les
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D 1 lhe tr It ~lgbl berl- h'gh milk producton.
other anew today of violating have to remain vigilant and south of Lahore tho prevmuo
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production.
B;oeders are Interested In seI 1
Y
the K"'hmir cease-lire. Indian alert."
day.
County Agent, Apicullure
Apparently over the pool lect1ng for trails that help the~ table.
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. Dr. Barr .Will return for the Prime Minister Lal Bahad~ Reports from Pakistan radio].-=======--,
"The biggest obstacles lo pro- many yean we have beard type ~ea.ch their ~JeCtlves. As y.;
On the que•hon of h1gh bert· sec~ sesswn or the
OaU"y
and the clandestine uvolce ol
ires• in dairy breeding are the advocate! streas the levelness md&gt;cated earlier most o,f the lability there iJ a wide range Breedmg school next Tuesday,
Kashmir" said aome fighting MASSEY-FERGUSON
facts that people know are not ol the rump and we have asswn- farmers attendmgg se&lt;.med to on tnis. Some traits such as September 211, at 8 p.m. , at the
I oontinued in Kashmir where
true."
ed that it had some relation to th~nk that money received from udder , size and shape, and Ud- Rocky Sprmgs Grange Hall. Any
Moslem ''freedom
tigpters"
This was the statement made production but this is not tru~. ~Ilk producl~n ~as the_ m.os~ der attachment have low heri- one nterested, even ~hough t~ey
from Pakistan infiltrated in Auby Dr. Rarry L. Barr, Exlen· When questioned concerom&amp;' •mportant ObjeCtive. II IS Jm lability. On the other hand, did not attend the first sessiOn,
0
gust to touch off lndllm repri·
aion Dairy Specialist,
from the relation of classification and ~tant .that _they select h~~ such things as fat tests, solids 18 mvlted to attend.
sals and a three week war witll
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csu at the first meeting of a producton, Dr. Barr pointed out traits w~ch ": ?elp
not fat tests, and protein tests Several of the topics to be conPakistan.
two _ session dairy breeding that excellent cows as a group reach this objechve.
th t have high heritability. Milk pro-1sidered at the next session will
Both side!i refused to budge
school being held this week. do produce more than very
Dr. Barr pointed out f 8 duction is about midway be- ~ be selection how will we ccoose
.
from territory seized from the
Dr. Barr was quoting from Dr. good cows as_ a group. Wh~n tb~re should ,be about ~=~ tween the two extremessin heri- animals of• one generation to , Shirley A. Runyan, 57, a no- other, adding to the difficulty
W. E. Peterson, world. kno~n y~u. narrow lhiS down to th.e 1.0 - tbm&amp;:s to eo~sider ia d:e~~ec- lability.
Ibe parents or the next genera- hv~ of Buffalo, W. ~a . , an~ of the United Nations in trying
dairy eypert of the Uruvennty diVtdual cow, however, the dtf- •,.a: wbTabllroflturtoc~=ria were·
Some traih have close corre-- tion. This will also involve some re~l1ent offt Kanausat, dhi.ed ~o~e to keep lhe peace. Further com. . th . t'
ference may
become very 1on. est o
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th . .
as ne.!IUay a ernoon a 1s
Pak
o! M1'IH!esota·
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ld
. the th- 1 tAJ 1 fileR a preciJe and 1relation. Some have low corre- o1 e 1ami 1a11 ons as we 11
bo th 81.1
Bridge Mr p11ca1mg est1ua 100 were
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Dr. Barr went further. He small or cou go m
~ t.
r" 1 tbod of measur lation One example of a nega-1methods of selection and the ~ ve e ver 1 ~ th~ istani charges lhat Indian armpointed out that many ~ple er direction. Th~ chance
a prac ac~ me
live ~orrelation is selecting for accuracy of some of the se- unyon was an e~p ~ee Co a lery was still active in the LaSee Our Full Line Of
are sure of what they call cer- excellent cows w_Jll ~ot ~~~~e m~B~r~es tbe trait have im· butterfat test. This actually has lection methods. Also consider- ~~· ~eare~. a~eath "was ·~n- bore area and Indian charges of
tain facts, but when they are very_good_cow_
s IS a 8 u te
rt nee in metting objer- a negative correlation with milk ed will be imbreeding, oulbreedm~ dlrm. HI
Pakistani troop
movements
New Holland
8
carefully checked, the facts are relatiOnship ot 55 per cenl h0 .
production so it i3 practicnlly ing, and the use of specific expec e ·
since the cease-fire.
DO~ true. As an exa~ple, he 45 per cent Will outproduce 1 e 1 ~~·) Does trait ba\'e ... aria-" impossible to select both for lines of breedi~ to attempt to He was born at Bu£falo, W., An Jn~ian prote_st to the .Unit-_
EQUIPMENT
181d many ~le ~heve bull very good cows .
I &amp;ion.
j high milk test and expect to get improve productiOn.
Va., May 6, 1908, son of the late ed Nah~ns . said Palust.an~
calves are .::aiTled m the cow Dr. Barr then took up the ·
Lewis Runyoo, and Cora Run- troops ·m EJzeable strengUl'
Ask About Our hoy
longer tha~ heifer calves.
question or effects of selecting
yon, who survaves and IJVes at intrud~d into ~e ~wn of Fa~\1w_hen thiS IS checked careful- for more than one trail. If we
Buffalo. His Wife EdlthsurvJVeS. ka Fnday. Fzhka_ IS about ftve
FINANCE TERMS
Jy, 1t IS fo~d. that bull calves, emphasize only one trait then
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. miles ans1de Indaa. near Ferwhen cons1dermg large num- we wJII tend to improve that p . es on most ot our food eral demand is determined by ed foods do vary comuderably Clul_dren who Sf\ Je are Da ozepore and 4 mtles southbets, are carried longer but the trait to the greatest extent pos- ~~c 1 chang~ from time to 1suc h Lhmgs as t l) the level of from year to year. T he s e 1d, Rtta and Judy! all 0! A~J- soulheasl of Lahore. Hsaid Pakactual inerea~ ln length of the sible m the breeding proc~!S. I ri~e~CMSan consumers are pres consumer lllcomes (2) the size changes are due to weather fac- wna, Charlotte
GalhpO~IS~ !Stan had never controlled this
FStatlon period is only 7-1~ of Whenever we emphasize more l entl ' conlerned about nsing ]and age distribution of the pop- tors, the responses of prices re- Alfred, Ketlly, and a st~p-d&lt;~u I area.
cme day. This is to sh?rt .8 hme than one tra 1t we may decrease fooJ costs, particularly meat ulation i3) the tasLes and pref- 1ce1ved ~Y produc~rs previOusly ghter, Betly, all at home.
: . The Indians also reported Pa~
to be .•f any rea~ stgmflcance considerably the 1mprovemenl l and potatoes. Over the past erences of indav1dual consumer and the1r expectations about fu· Other survlvors are two sis- k1stan lroops mtruded Into Inlither m a breedmg program in lhe most importa nt trai t. By year, retail prices of meal. pout- and (I) the relative cost!
of lure prices. Many of our food lers, Mrs. Emmett Bush or Buf- dian territory in the Jhangar Spring Avo. WY 2·5101
or in atttmptmg to ~uess what addmg on three or four traits Iry, and fish have risen ten per foods that are suitable subsll· products also s~ow seasonal falo, and Mrs. Howard W1lson sector of Kashmir near the
Pomeroy, O.
lbe sex ol the calf wtll be.
to be considered in the selection , cent. Meat prices are higher he· lutes. Usually, these demand changes In suppl).
of Middleport.
so:::ut::h::.:em.::_:bo:::rd::e:_r::_•n::d:_h::a:d_:m::_o::v:::ed~..,..,....,....
Dr. Barr went on to ask the process lhcn the decrease- mIcause of rising demand collp- facWrs do not change rapidly. How. Prices Are Determined
Services will be held ot 2 fl.
of the men attending, 1mprovement is more
led with short ~pply. Higher However, demand for a product ~1ces or food. products ~re m. Sunday at the Raines Funer'If you would change Y0 u r In showing an example of this food cost~ hB\'e had a signifi- changes when consumers be- arrJVed at essentially by the tn· at borne. Rev. Tommy Farren
breedng program, what resul~~ fact Dr. Barr says, "Suppos- cant effect on recent increase come either more or less will- teractlon of supply and demand. will officiate, and burial will be
couJd you see ID SIX weeks lng we consider one trait and m Lhe cost of livang. How food mg tand ~ble) to buy at a par-lin other words, the size of the In Buffalo Memorial park.
i!ftte answer, of course, is none the resulting effect as 100 per prices are determined and what liculer price.
I supply In relation to dema.nd Friends may call at the funeral
It takes about three years to cent. lf ths traJt happened lo causes them to change is often What II Su J.y?
~termlnes , ho_w high the price home.
aee the res.ult (If any change m be milk production and by se- misunderstood. Therefore, let's
pp ·.
wlll be. _This as true unless the
the breeding program. 1f we lectmg only for one &lt;'"aracter- look at the economic concepts Broadly speakmg, the supply market 1!1 ~ontrolled in some
1oo1c at the feeding program, istic we were able to· improve or supply :md demand. and how ~fa product is a series or quan- ~ay. by edher sovemment or
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of course changes can be made m'lk production 1 000 pounds they opera., to determine price. ttties that will he offered for 1nduslry . action. Thus
the
quicldr but the breeding . pro- ' p:r year than thiS ;,ould repre- What 11 Dema•d?
sale at different prices. Howev- retail prtce may change as a Se""~CeS
eram JS a long hme proposdaon. sent 100 per cent..
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1 Dema'ld JS actualy an expres- er, the total supply of many result of: (1) a change m the
Dr. Barr also asked what However. if we wenl to selec· sion of consumer "willingness" food produc_ts cannot be chang- available supply, (Z) a change
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their objectives were m deve1- tion for two traJts but we were Ito buy When referrmg to the- led quickly m respon!e to prlc_e in the level of_demand, or (3)
,.
oping • breeding
program. still mterested In milk produc-1denrand for a lood product, we - especially increased. So, thiS some combinatiOns of changes
Most people Indicated they were lion. the improvement for the , are really talking about a broad view of supply 18 apli- in both supply and demand. II
,
interested in money mcome as maJor lraJt of ml1k productiOn whole series of quantities con-' cable o~ly when we allow tn~e the sup~ly mcreases With . no PT. PLEASANT - Fum;ral '.
1w wts "'
a result of production . In the would only be about 70 per cent sumers are willing and able to for an mcrease or decrease ~n ~nge m demand, r~tail prices service for Urias B. Busk1rk, Hll!l to~t.o•.~&lt;xJOf'f"
other extreme, ~owever, muld or at a level of 700 pounds of buy at different praces. This ap- production to take place. Thts wtll g~ lower. And If the de- 76, HuntingUm, a former res1- 0
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be animals showmg good type milk If we go to three trait plies to an individual buyer, an may vary from a very short[mand mcreases wl~h no ~ange dent of Hogsett. w. va., who t~
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which would place up in any selectmn it would only be 58 per mdividl1BI market, or to the~ Ume up to sev('ral ~onths , de- in .supply, pr1~s ~ill go htgher. died Friday will be held Sunday.
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c:ompetitlve show.
ce nt or 580 pound of milk. Four tal market for an item .
I pending on the particular pro ~ ~n~e determmation is a con· 12:30 p.m. in the Beale Metho..
Using as an example one tra it traits would cut in half the im- The demand for most food Iduct.
I tinumg process due to .cha~ges dist church. Mr. Buskirk was
which might be considered -:- provemrnt that it would be pos- , products is fairly stable. In gen Supplies ot most far~ produc-in the supply-demand sttuatton. born at lAgan, w. va., Dec. 27.
the level rump. While mosi dat- sible to mak on this one trait
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rymen think a cow should have or 50 per cen~.
L. and Harriett. Zirkle Buskirk .
• level rump. this level rump I Another que•tion that always
He was. retired farmer and
acluAlly has no relationship to
u
.
the
question
"Are
veteran
of World War I. SuvJv·
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9
,come
pI
I
. th ree dautype and proouct&gt;on corrrtatmg " a son, Morns,
I eri" According lo breeding sci- I
Eotered Hospital
ghters, Mrs. VJrgd &amp;nlth, Bidenlists type and production are
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well, Mrs. Walter Oldaker, Glen
In additi011, landmar~ fuel oU
' correlatOct out the correlation OAK HILL - Mrs. Ruth E.
Todd H. SimpkinJ, 2033 Cha- : wood W. Va., and Mrs. Edd:e
IWUALITZ!It
service givtl you Autom•tic
is so low as to be almost non . Cheatwood, 69, wife of Glenn o.
tham ~ve.; Juhus D. Pasquale, Garner of Huntmgton BeacL!,
Dtded Delivery , , • no worrie1
•BALDWIN
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eXiStent.
You
can
select
all
or
Cheatwood,
died
Tuesday
in
611
Third
Ave.;
Cbarle~
E.
DalLong
Island,
New
York.
,
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about
runninq out, no chad.
.lnd OIHER F4MOU~
mgr
to
do.
We
ttme
d~/1veries
fo
your needs. E~uy pty..
your
fife
for
type
and
might
Oak
Hili
Hospital,
loUowing
a
ton,
Rt.
I
Bidwell;
.
Wilham
R.
Four
Sisters
survtvmg
a
',e
,
IRANPS
_ment
.budget
plan
tdkes
the
pinch
out
of pe•k-month he•t.
not increase production at all. lingering Illness.
Carpenter, Rt. 1 E_wmgton Mra. Mrs. ~aymond Moss, App e I
lng
bills.
CcJU
the
number
below
for
hatting oa NrVice.,
The decision as to whether the
Denver Mays, Vtnton;
Mrs. Grove. Mrs. R. E. Blankenbeck- \
Ibreeder ,hould select for oniy j She wa• lhe daughter of the
Mary Wolford, Rt. 2 Crown fer, ~gan, W. Va.; ~nd Mrs. E. ,
one trait or more than 0 n el late Augustus and lda B. TanCity; Mrs. Darrell R. King, F. Williams of Bnstol. Tenn . .
· "F•ctory Treined Senid" Itrait depends upon the Import· Iner Wood. Mr. and _Mrs. CheatGrimms Landing; Mrs. John F. Eleven grandc~Udren and tw~
Serving Meigs, Muon &amp; Go1fla
JACKSON 0 Iance ol \:tch trait in the breed· 1wood operated a rollmg stor~ for
Clendenin, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. , g~eat .. grandchildren also sm .
a
umber
of
years
in
the
KttchGeorge
w.
Cundiff,
Syr~cuse; I v1ve. .
.
· · er's thmkmg.
1
countlor.--Located Upper End of
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• - en commum1y, ;.md movfd to
Claude H. Ashley, Middleport; Buraal Wlll.be In th e churc\
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•Oak Hill eight years ago
Walter A Patte~on, ~~reen!-1- l cemctcry. Friends may call at I
Pomoroy--Jaek W. Cor11y, Mgr.
I
boro, N. c.; Michael D. Coilev. the Mohr • Stevens
funeral
WY 2·2181
was a mem1 Home after 2 p m today
I1berMrsof theCheaOaklwood
Hill EUB church,
Ashland, , Ky .; Mrs Pal!l
E. : _ ______
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N_ease. Coolvt_lle ; John P. . .J ~ 1n·
Rulh Class, Oak Hill Garden
kms, Jackson . F.7.ra Boyd, As 1Club
Diamond
Grange
and
she!
land, Ky._: Edward L. Strolh Rl.
WITH THESE
was a gradual(' m music from I
"
, l Oak Hill; Darrell J . me~. Jr . I
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
! Rio Gr:mde College.
; WEIGIIT SIIWT - \\' t• i~hl Rl. 1 Bellville. \\' . Va .
!
eJohn Duro 'B' Tra&lt;lor, complotoly
movement duJ ltlg a g(llt
overhoulod
: ln addition to her husband. I swing. says pro Davr· Marr,
Births
•·shou ld he a t"on s&lt;.: l fJ US
e Unci '66' Ntw Holland Baler
as survived by a son Fred l feeling of shlft . d i malu•rl
Mrs. George W Cundiff. Sy-'
IofsheColumbus,
and three daugh- by th. turnln u of til" lC'ft racuse, son, .5:.36 a.m • d day; I
' ters, Mrs. Walter Davidson o[ hip out· or the 111
"' tend('d'" \me Mrs.
1
Boyd
Higginbotham,
1
Marietta,
M,·s.
William
Boye
of
flight
''
:
Gnmms
Landing.
(twinsl. son, I
lndu ••
of Grove Citv and Mrs. Dale
--- - · I B·44 a.m. Fr 1day. Mrs. Denver
I .Mays. v·an Ion , son 8:10 p.m.,l'
ATHENS &amp; RACINE
I Fry or Fullerton, Calif. There!
art&gt; five •urandchildren. Other
F 'd
•r p t E Nea '·e
I flay : ,rs. au" ·
- -- - survivors are a brother and I
I Coolville, son. Ir55 p m. Frl1
two sislm, Tanner Wood of
BOOSTERS TO MEt;T
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Pomeroy Flower Shop

Tde state highway patrol ciled Wood[ord L. Green, 20, Rt. 2, In Friday Accid~nl
Crown City, to municipal court !
next Mondav on a charge cf i Charles E. Dalton, 27, Rt.
failure to di-ive upon the right i Bidwell was admitted to Hoi-]
half of the roadway after anI' zer hospital at 8:40 a. m. Friacctdent at 8 p.m. Friday on day for observation of electri- 11
Rt. 218. almost two miles north I cal burns. He was burned while 1
of Rt. 790.
at his cmplo)'mcnt at the
Officers said that Green came James Merry Slone Co., Rodaround a curve _and wt:nt ~eft of : ney. when he- took hold of elecc~nter H1s veh_tcle w_ent a~lo a trical wires and they shorted
d1tch on the nght Side ol lhe : out. His &lt;'o ndition Js reported
highway. There was mmor dam-1as good_
age to the ear but Green was 1
not m)ured.
! Mrs Mary Wolford. 71. Rt. 2 1
The patrol reported the roJ-1Crown City, was admitted to ,
lowing convictions Friday in the Ithe huspilal at e:05 p. m. Fri ~
Meigs county court of J u d g ej day with contusiOns of the right 1
Frank Porter Luther V. Cald- ~ hip after a fa ll at her home.1
well, 71, Rt. l Middleport, $10 She Js lisiPd m good condition.·
and costs, failure lo yield , the 1' W 1 ,
· Lee, J61
a ter ·.,_ · Patterson,
38. '
· ht of way ; Jumor
rag
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Rt. 2 Pomeroy $5 and costs, Greensboro, N._ C, was admitdefective muffler . and Robert ted to the _hospJtal at ll:l5 a.m.
A. Garner Jr., 26, Syracuse, Fnday w1th a fractured let t
$10 and costs, speed m excess arm and lacerations of t h e
for road conditions.
scalp. A sem1 dnver. PatterArrests by the patrol Friday 1 son :was inJUred when his vehic~
included · DavJd D. Smith, 16,11e s1deswtped ~nother tru&lt;'k o_n
Rl. 1 Gallipolis, cited to Gallia Rt. 35 near Wmchest_e:. He 1s
cout 1ty juvenile court Saturday]reported m good corxlit10n.

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Pittsburgh and Mrs_. Charles ! The K ger Creek
Athletic
Bard o( Dearborn, Mtch.
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Dischara:ed
Services were held Friday al l Boosters WJll meet ~onday eve· James Barrett, Della Buckle ,,
the Oak llill EUB church, and .
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~urial was in the C M ceme· j mng al 7·30 p.m. m the hlgh ~::to~;s~rt~~r~;:· ~ri~·. C~r:· ~
ery ·
!choo!.
, Richard Dav1s. Tomm y Dabney, Mrs. James Ewmg, Miss
I Josephme Hart, Mn. Clarence
1Hurrman. MI·s. Vance Johnson,
Charles Hulbert , Charles KoepI pel. Mrs. Anme L. Myer~ . M1 !!.
Ronald L. Neal, Jasper Oliver,
E1mer Patf!ck, Bruer. Rainey,
Tony Riffle, Mrs. Dewey Smith,
Mrs. Harley G Thomas, Mrs.
Joseph Webster, \1rs. Stephen
Wiiilamo, Mrs. Wil!ard Woodruff, Mrs. Larry Wiley and son.·

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Anli-Poverty Bill

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WASHINGTON (UPJ)- Pres- ;
ident Johnson'• 11.8 billion anti· ]
poverty bill wa11 ready for hl!l
~gnature today. It doubled the
Iamount appropriated last year.

Caplfll lnvtJhmnh

C•sh Livln1 l!!xpen"'

OttMr F1rm Opentlng lxpen"s

PAY CASH and SAVE MONEY
Ask oboul our budget loaM. Up to 7 yoors to pay
for Copltal Investment itoms. lntorost lo chorgtd
only for lht dayo monoy ia tduolly uaed.

The House approved the bUI'
on a 46-22 vote Friday, extend·
ing the program for one year
and aulhorizing funds ror the '
IJob Corps, Conilnunity Actlon t
programs. Neighborhood Youth
Corps and the Domestic Peace
Corps The measure, however,
only authorized th~ expenditure.
I The cash musl be provided

JACKSON
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Pomtro,

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Ctll WY 2-1270 In Pomeroy ot LY 3·1612 In Athens

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'then you team up with the '708, you'll 8&amp;8 your farming proflta 1101.r,
your working days more. That's becaul8 it'• ea1ier to handle,
more economical to run, and 1et1 mon work dona- futer- than you
thou(ht po88ibie.
LET US DtMONSTRAT£ WHAT THIS GREAT TRACTOR-WITH ITS OUTSTANDING
FtATURES-CAN DO ON YOUR FARM TODAY I
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Llve~toclc Purch11t1, HouHhold Equipment, Refln1nclng

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,_till Meeting is Opened with Potluck
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Remembered by
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~'tJ!l\e Women's Association of ent1tled, Adventure m G1vm~ .

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fJhlR'ch ln Middleport opened
Ut 'Fall meeling with a potluck
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Leo Kennedy , rs. omas ue,
Mrs Arthur 1ewis and Mrs.

Ed~ard

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The summe~ med1cal ~ffe:1~g The ~YF of the Syracuse •
was taken w1th Mrs. St~Lfl .... e- Minersville- F~rest Run Char~e
senting background music, The . will hold an 1ce cream social
Bells of Sl \iar~·'s." ' as t~e .of- ; Saturday, Se~t. 25 at lh~ Sy~afering was taken. The _closmg 1c~se MethodiSt church, begm:
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1965

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NEW DELHI (UPI) - United Nation truce teams today patrolled the frontier be·
tween India and Pakistan in an attempt to enforce ~hat was officially descnbed as
a deteriorating ceasefire. Both sides reported sharp ltght,ng Sunday and each blamed
the other for violating the agreement to stop shooting as the first step toward settling the long dispute over Kashmir.
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clear they were prepared to strike again if attacked. And nettP,er sbowed any s1gru
o! withdrawing from territory occupted durmg the conflict wli1ch was sup~osed to
have ended last Thursday. There were new reports of bloodshed ln Ka~h~Jr Jtself.
The clandeslne voice of Kashmir Radio reported that so-called Kashmin _ freedo_m
fighters" killed 200 Indian soldiers Sunday and blew up several bridges m the dis·
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Ste~-e McQueen, Lee Remick
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next meeting wiii be at the wtu be raised after November
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Andy Wtlllamo
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PLAN SUPj'ER
A Jitney supper spollll()red by
IlK sunday School of the Lelm't Falls Methodist Cborge will
be held Saturday Oct. t at tbe
OPTOMETRIST
Community building in Letart
Office Boon. 910 12. llO 0 !Close II NOOD OD
Fallt. Servlaa be&amp;lna II I p.
lbun. - 1:&amp;11 Court St.. Pomeroy

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5:30 Barn Dance
6:00 Slattery's People
7:00 Smothers Brothers
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11:45 FILMS OF THE 60's ••Mw Sadie Thompson," star·
rinK Rita Hayworth, and J06e
Ferrer. A womao with a sordid
pu~ · a marine and a minister
all claob on a Pacific lslaod. Bas
ed on the amous novel,"'Rain''
by Somerael Mauflbam.

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9:00
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10:00

Neigbbors
Word of Lifo
Superman
Fcogg~ Presen!J
Sbenanipans
10:30 The Beatles
11:00 Casper Cartoon show
11 :30 Porky Pig
12:110 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Hopplty Hooper
l :110 American Bandstand '65
%:110 Major League Cbamp.
Baseball
5:110 ABC's Wide World of Spt.t
6:30 Flintstones
7:00 Tammy
7:30 Shindig
1:110 The King Famly
8:30 The Lawrence Welk Show
9:30 The Hollywood Palace
]0:30 Wrestling
11 ·110 Bob Young News . .
11:15 Chiller Theater
TJTAL ROLE
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - German beauty Romy Schneider
landed the Utle rote in "The
Countess" for Columbia Pic..
tures.
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IIOLLYWOOD IUP!) - Tile
video series "lZ O'Clock Hi gh"
Is dropping Robert Lansing and
adding Chris Robinson to the
cast (or next year.
OUVtER AGREES
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Sir
Laurence Olivier has agreed to
otar with Charlton Heston 1n
''Khartoum "
for
producer
Jllfian Blaustein.
SUCCESS STORY
HOLL YWO 0( DUPll - Producer A. C. Lyles, a onetime of.
lice boy at Paramount. has sign.
ed to produce 10 pictures for
the studio In tbe Dell tilreo
years.

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edition of thla ice ellravagan·
11, will appear on CBS Dee. I.
Tile video version was taped
In ao lltlantic City performance
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NEW YORK IUPI] -Secreta -1ing between India and Pakistan ; Jal support for hi s country tn Its
ry of Stale Dea n Husk con- in the Lahore area whtch m argument With J~dLa over the
{erred today wilh Pakistan penled the shakey truce ar- Jut~re of Kashmll'. Rusk had
Foreign Mmtster z.~. Bhutto !ranged onl~ last week by the 1mdwated, ~owever, that .h•
on the Kashmir conflict.
i Umted NJtlons.
1would reaff1rm U.S. ne~trality
Thetr meeting ca rne aga mst Bhutlo was nd erstood to be : and spport for any solut1on de..
a trackground of sporadic fight· seeking U.S. moral and mater- 1c1ded upon by the U.N.
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Rusk, Bhutto Huddle Over
Kashmir Truce Line Fight

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headquarters
the street
JlJNE LEE
from the U.N . by Pakisl1ln arn·
Hartenbach reported[ was light damage to the BogJune Lee. guidance coun!!el·
Jassador t· the li.N. Amjad AU
VATICAN CITY - POPE ithe school was entered through gess car. No arrest was mad~01" ., Southern Local
High
and Pakistan's 'ambassador Ill
Paul VI broke precedent Sun· a wmdow l~e vandals broke out. Arrested by the
Shenff s
Schoof, aHended the 13th All- .
I Washington , Aziz Ahmed.
day by observin&amp; his 68th blrth· !The desks of teachers and some Department were Charles Wolf•.
Ohio Guidance Conftrence at
The U.S. pos~tion, as _outlin~d
day at a GYJ!'Y camp ooutb of Istudents were ransacked a n d of Racme, on a charge of conOhio Youth Ceoter In ColumOne 500-hour p1n and five lOO·hour pins . havt~ been by Rusk to his assooates, .i.l
Rome. He Ignored heavy rain ' the school's kitchen was enter- trtbuting to delinquency of a
: bus with over 1,000 counselors pre:-.ented to members of the Veterans Memor1al Hospital that.
to clap his hands to the rhyth- ed. It *as not determined whe- mmor, aod Rex Bryon Pauley, An extension course tn Athlet- and educators oo band to btar 1 Volunteer Auxiliary for serv1ce in the snar k bar, at the
rnle strains of violinJ, guttars ther or not anything had been ~alhpoUs, crossmg a yellow ic oHiciating for Meigs coU?·I a large number of speakers re ce ption desk, a:nd in the X·ray room . .
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and bass fiddles.
taken from the kitchen.
hne. Pauley posted a $25 _bond. I tlans is being offered by OhiO[ includiog Dr. Donald 88 a 1 Presentations were made by th~ serv1ce ch_a1rman, Mr~ .
and Dean Hummell, both of 1Carl Will, at a mcetin~ Sept. 21 1n the hospital cafe lena
Pope Paul celebrated Ml!ss The one . cor accident occur1University if t5 peraons wll reg-:
Ohto University. Theme of the 1conducted by the preSident, Mrs. Margare t Hnudashelt of
on the steps of a semmary in· red six miles south of the Ra·
ster.
ateacl of .outdoors ln the wood· cine corporation limits on State 1
The course would be given \ Workshops and
dlseus!lions 1 Racine and att ended_ by 22 member::; and ._H~spltai _Ad·
ed gl@de of the settlement. Tho•· Route 338 at 12:115 a. m. Sun- :
somewher~ in Meigs county, p0s
•'Cba . B Choice or ministrator Charles Rtdeout. 1
was
oge. Y
Mrs Will said 7 000 hours of president. Mrs. Robert Fetty;
1andl ol Gypsies from t~ough· day. A doe deer arne from the '
sibly at Middleport High school, Chane&lt;-"
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out Eurd!JO ere gathered m aod day A doe deer came from the
if the g:quired number of per..........-.' tid ~,_~~ ~·h"'nkee. aJ.L.for 1 lJ~hs: Le,~~~g -~~e~!etarr.
, . . . - •·- Jlleir lint in fp&amp;lb 111 I. &lt;;II~ qperated by Den-. •
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tified the Americans as Capt.
Albert Rusk Jospeh and Sgl.
Kenneth Moarabeth. A later
Communist North Viet Nam
news agency dispatch Identified
them as Capt. Humbert R. Ver·
soce aod Sgt. Kenneth M. Koraback.
The Reds were known to be
•holding Capt. Humbert R. Ver·
1 sace of Baltimore, Md., and
Sgt. Kenneth Roraback of Fayetteville, N.C.
Reprisal Executtoo ..
The Viet Cong broadcast said
The county sheriff's department probed a burglary 1 the American soldiers were exand investigated a one-vehicle accident on State Route ecuted at 10 a. m. Sunday by
338 over the weekend. Sheriff Robert C. Hartentach order of the South VIet Nom
said his department investigated a breaking and entering at the Bradbury elementary school th~ apparen!~Y '
occ'!:tred sometime Friday aid Williams was notified. There

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SAIGON (UPI)-Tbo Commu· Liberation (Viet Cong] armed r agents. The broadcast men·
A 500-;an Cotr:,unist 33rd ra~ ~~ ~~~t terrlto.
nist Viet Cong announced today forces command."
. Honed the three today as "pa- fo_rce launche an . a
_on ry m C u
~~st a
bed
the had executed two Ameri· Roraback, an Army special tnots."
Vietnamese rangers lD a re~JOn -A. ommuru un pro .
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u s forces non-com was captured Prime Minister Nguyen Cao 20 miles northwest of Sa1gon the lines of the 1st cavalry 1~~b:~~n:rsk:!::~·den~n~d almost two yea;s ago. His wife, Ky indicated tonight the Sout_h \ Su~da~ n~ght. ~her v:,et Cong vision m the ~nt~al mountains,
the acJon poas "murder" and Veronica, was last listed as Jiv- Vietnamese might halt pub he umts mfbcted . ~~avy losses attacked ~ district headfq:..
.d C
· t N rt.J Viet ing in Chester w Va
executions of Viet Cong agents , on a small militia force , 12 ers 270 miles northeast . o
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or::'~e~d :-nnnsible 'The execut'ions. a~parently in light of the reprisal killings m\les south of S8igon this gor. ~nd shot at U.S. heh~pllerAI
am wou
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morning
60 miles west uf the captta .
for the "clear violation of every 1 were m repn~al for t e eat t 0 wa~ prlso . t · Atta k
- American B52 jet bombers spokesman said the cavulrymen
civilized principle "
I sentence earned out last week
ommunls
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ed " I' ht"
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The clandestine ·Viet Cong "Il-l in Da Nans of three Viet Cong In other developments:
from Guam today made the1r suffer
1g
casua es.

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Smith served dessert
and coffee.
ing will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Ev·
observed and the flower fund
Mrs. Paul Haplonstall , presi•
eryone
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collected.
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ANITA RUSSELL
It was announced that Past
ht&gt;ld following the dinner. lt was 1~ M nd Mrs Harrv s Moore, ', Cradle Roll Sunday_ wUI be
Matrons and Past Patrons will
'THE FATSOS WEIGH
opened with group smging of
r. a in J acks~n Wednes- ·observed Sunday mormng at t.he
fe
be honored at the meeting in
DOWH lHE CAR JtJST
the hymn , " Faith of Our F'ath· Sr. wer_e ,
lw l ;wk~ron '\n Sunday School hour at the ~1d·
1ng Q
October of Evangeline Chapter,
ENOU6H SO lHE ODORS
PLOW UP '/OUR CURSS117E
ers" with Mrs. Lillian Stein day t.u -~~~~ nc1an~ also to attend dleport Church of Christ ChildOES nnd rnMibers were uq~ed
at the piano Mrs. Charles Shoe- I ple r e:;~ l\ a! .
.hi:' ld in the ren enrolled o~ the Cradle . Roll
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to attend.
0RASS STRIP·""
.,._;MIJA {lilT 771' 1IJ
maker gave the opening pr&lt;:~y- the . an~H]lH' shnw
will be recogmzed. Mrs. LJO~el AnlfO
The next meeting will be at
MICKE-Y Al.f'ertf,
aud1tonum
Bo~g s :s Cradle Roll supenn.
.
d home of Mrs Emerson Jones
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SOSToN, ,11ASS.
er
. er Waddell was de- l Mi ss Miiflli a Fnw\N. 1965 rrra- tendent and Mrs. Elmer Weh- Announcement LS bemg m~ e , with Mrs. E~l Knight and Mrs.
vo~~:~IWI~I!der havmg as lw r duate of \tiddleport 1 :~~.g!~ rung 1s the teacher of the class. of th~.enga~e~:;~ ~~dAn it~ Harry Houdashelt assJ stmg host
"G d I N t
H Sdmol, IS em•J!o\•ed m t Je .tn
~EPT. 27
I proac Jsg m rr
N b t esses. Members are lo bring
t~e~e, S 0 t n ~r ~r,~, Sb1: era I TelevtmnP ('ompnnv o!hce Bethd No 62 of the Interna- Sue Russell I to MJr
~at~~ g1ft handkerchiefs to the next
e~·.,',ii~~~~"ffl):ffl(~
Canasta Club Mee!t
IV\Dg plfl m a
p rr )\'
I 0 d
f J b' Da gh I t Pat) Neutz mg,
on
.
be
h
read scripture
taken fr om m om (
Sk
tiona
r er o o s
u . d·
Oct JO at the Sacred meetmg for a mem r
wo
MI. Uolon Church located
Wilh Ill r1. Beaver
.. d Am(}s a 10 n ate Mr and Mrs Tlwm&lt;~s · m- ters w1ll meet Mondav at 7.JO ay,
,
'
h Fr Turrel has moved away.
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1 two miles soatlleast of Car~
Mrs. Albert Martin wu a
Psal~s tn l d · 1 a~~~~~n
nt'r, Cul umhus. vt:;ltl'fl recrnt!v p m , at the Pomeroy Ylasnmc Hea rt Churc~ Wit
n
Devotions were giVen by Mrs.
IS
I penler, wilt bold a weekend guest when Mrs. John Beaver
0
for t e lr~
mee!;n i w11h llls rwn'nl ~. Mr and Mr~,~ remple Hobert Arnold ()f BP1· 1performmg t e .ce~~mod:~ hter Emerson Jones who read selecrevival starting Wednesday entertained the Bi-Monthly CanMDur~!pt~:.c;ta~ls~~;~~uncrd u7~ Arth ur Skm rwr and hiS gnmd· pre depuly, Will be present and ' fM~ss ~u~s~lr:s Tr~man ~us- tions from "Leaves Of Gold."
eveolng Sept. !9 and ruDDtng asta Club Thursday eventn&amp; Ill
n ·r~. ·ct lli .SclOto Presbytenal motlwr \1rs ();lVld Farmer d mstall the Council mtmbl"'.:.
o 11 rf ;nmeroy .and the groom· Garnes were played and pnzes
Will be held m the local Mrs J A Young, Sr
~~.. Ja·tl' L1wr!l Tent Dau ghter:; tseb o othe son of Mr and awarded to Mrs. Pat Gallagher, The organizational meeting of through Sunday evening Oct. her home , Nye Ave.
Ml!e~~ng
Prizes were awarded 1'1 Mrs.
3. Sunday wiii be an ail-day
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\)- e ISNorbert Neutzling, Sr. of Mrs. J 0 hn Lyons, Mrs. W'll
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1 Jam
church
October 11
F o u r her g l &lt;md:..on · Tnnv ·. d ltf'Jl\· ,""1
, . 0r unmn veIeJ .ans will, meet Mrs
the MYF of the Syracuse-Min·
Charles Riffle aod Mrs. llooald
workshops will be eonducted m Ilie Jack sun Apple Festival Wed Monday at 7 30 p. m 1 he char- Poml't"oy Mr Neutzhng gradu- Reynolds, and Mrs. J . A. Young. ersvllle-Forest Run Methodist meeting wltb basket dinner at
McKenzie who also received a
the mormng sf'sswu Wllh th e nrsd11 y evem ng.
ter y,;i!l be draped m memory t d f ·m Pomeroy
High A salad course was serv e dby Charge Rev Wendell Stutler b f the Temple Tones Quartet birthday gift from her
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business mee tmg and
guest Mr s Bt&gt;rn&lt;ird Sr hrwnm. J;:mt· of Zaua Bax ter and Ethel Ted Sa~ 1 ~o the class or 1958. He • the hostesses during the even- pastor' was held Sunday even~ meeting with babket dinner at
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esv1lle rame Fnda v for a VI S!
I c 00 n
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I noon Featured singers will paL Refreshments were "'rved
speaker m the af:ernoon The
h h'rr Oa u ht N ,mrl f..um ly. rnw .
attended Ohio St~te Umversity mg.
ing at the Syracuse M. E. b the T
Q rtet by the hostess to those 1IAIIl'ld
1 T
orfermg for the f Pllowsh1p of wJl
r/ .John Lvons.
SE,IYf. 28 .
_ .and 1s employed m the labor aChurch.
.
e
emp e ones ua . above aod Mrs. Max Fobnllr,
the Least Coms will he tHken Mr. and, M
.
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- The Amem.m Leglon Auxll l toJV at the Vanadium Corp. m l
Election of officers were held I from Akron and the evangel Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Rldu!M
.ng
the
mer.IIrw
A
cot
lee
f.ue~ts
of
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llar
ia
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of
IJrew
Webster
Po~t
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Hal·"n
W
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and
the followino named:
ist will be Dr. James D. Finlaw and Mrs. Eugejlt! Tripdurl
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s
\1 e lo st weekend were
T d·
f1
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f
hour will bt,:illl &lt;t! !I a rn wirh rv • . t~. II '
s M•lnre :m will meet Ul'S ay a ernoon MI SS Russell graduated from
President, Denny Evans; vice
OOI't",
H!JfJaTe at' ~ 0 let t.
a lunche\ln se rvrd HI noon. Mr an
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arr ' ., HI I I . at the Legwn hall. The charter Pomeloy Hgh s~.:hool m the I
president
Suzanne
Wine- Akron Baptst empe. ven11
1
Loral reservat1mh lur
the :Jr d~~ r ~ ! d H\l~~f ·~t lf'V ai~· ~[ ~~~ Le dr &lt;tpt'd d m;~o? T ~f : cla~s
1962 and is a graduate 1
brenner : 'secretary, Janice Man- ing ~rv~ces wUI . sta~ at 8
SON IS BORN
luncheon are Lo b(' given to aA"h l rds K' . \Vhil': ll,;y· w•rn Zana B;n;lt'br &lt;trld .I e b e . I of lhe OhiO :,13 ~e School of The Golden Rule
Sunday uel; assistant secretary, Terry o'cloc . veryone IS we come.
M
d Mr5 v ••-.- ...
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s an . \
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r . an
~~Irs Wa e
here the Llrt hda\' ot Mr Moore. CHlll'lled There will be a white Cos melulogy
f' so lS a School class of the Long Bot~ F.erre treasurer, a y ra n- , ~~-;~~""'Z;&lt;"7-.:~l olds of Long
are anThe , group s('hedull•d the an- Sr was observed With a dmner I• hunt. sa le
' graduate of It e t llarlotte So~th- ~ tom Churches met with Mrs. CIS' assistant treasurer, Bea (' • l 8
G•
nouncing the birth of.tpeir IrS\
nua1 ( hmlmas b~u&lt;~ar for Dec~ Jomrng jhP gr""fl tnr
the c?l~le Past M~trons of Pomero erton School of .High F~shion Bess Larkins for the Septem- Bachtel ; Reporter , Franklm Ri- JJlr Iii, oyM JVe
son, Terry Michael, 'i'uesday,
em~er_ 2nd and 3rd. Na~er1_ ~~~ wet&gt;kend were Mr. and Mrs. Chapter Ul6 OES w!ll me!t Al p_re.:;ent she_ls. t:'rnplo) ed a~[. I ber rneetJ~g.
zer.
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Assembl~ Reports
Se~t. . 22, at Holzer Hospital,
co-dJarrmen tor the Presb) I H rhPrt F \1(~) ~"' ot I' , q Tm T ·d
S I 28 t th h e the State of Ohio m the Dep
The president read Psalms 95 Area
Chairmen, ChnstJan Pomeroy High School repre-1weJghmg 8 lbs. 12 ounces. Ma·
1
ial Junr heon were Mrs· Lewt ,; e\1 ichl LJ0\. 0, sun of Mr. and ofuesMrs
ay , Carl
ep · · a c om
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Shields Athens men t °r Taxation·
wth prayer by Mrs. Ella Han· 1 Fa1'th • Rose Ann Lisle ; Chris- sentatives at Buckeye Girls 1 ternal grandparents
are Mrs.
Sauer. Jr and Mrs. Dwi ght ·Mrs Bruce.l.lovO. ... .~ f'~····'' .-. d Road ·
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num and r?ll call was answer-' tian. ~'itness. Brenda Norm~ State and Buckeye _Boys State· Pauline Ray, Pomeroy, IUd
Wallace. ,
.1
n nm nt OliiD Stnte Umver~Lty m Co- The Melg~ Countv Ridmg Club '
ed by nammg a prophet.
I Chr1shan Out~e~ch, .. Annc~k gave reports on their
exper- Mr. Paul Ray of W}leJton, Md.
.Mrs. \~ .:l l l il ce. w, s pr r. · d lumhus il e 1.;, ii l!JI:~ "r:•rlu;1te \~ill lllt'E·I Tu esda y·, Sept. 28, &lt;&gt;I
'Ha ppy Birthday" was sung Warner; Chn stlan C_rtJ~en!ihln, , iences at an assembly program Paternal grandparenta are Mr.
leader and presented Ihe &gt;Ill l of Midd leport H1 gh Sc hool.
' the hume ot E J. 11111.
for Leona Hensley and ·Happy Bob Grueser, and Chnshan Fel- l before the student body on ' and Mrs. WilHam l!Rynolda, Sr.
\1r. 1.. n HartlnD"f•r ~hidl e·
Anniversary '' to her and her lowshlp, Br~nda ~avre.
Friday morning.
Pomeroy. Maternal grt'&amp;t lfaud
port. and F.orl l.jlldnn, Pomehusband. Charles . as both were A panel diSCUSSIOn was held Giving accounts of their slay mothers are Mrs. Frllllk Blahop
Pomero• Oh~
roy.aleviH'd!lon•n ~; m'-'p w( m·
Mrs. WalterWolfeassistedb~: on the meeting day.
~ ~nd plans w~re. madt&gt; lnr an l at Buckeye Girls State on the 1and Mrs. Olarles Scholbert.,
tnn. Va Hnd other pomts m that
Mrs. Edward
Stewart entl'r- The president Tress Swain, . ICe cream SOCial m the nea~ lu- ~ ca mpus of Capital University in both of Charleston, W. VI. Pa·
loell
ll1
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tamed
the
One
Wo~
One class p:es~nted the program by group ! ture. Refreshments were ~rv- 1 Columbus were Barbara Ken- t~rnal grandmother la Mra.
TONIGHT
Mrs. Florence Hannay ret urn·
of the Pom~roy l''Jrst Bpatlsl smgmg of 'Onward Christian] ed by the S~rRI'USe counselor • · nedy, Claudia Grueser and San- Minnie Clark, of Pon1eroy, IDd
·•HERCULES , SAMSON
and ULYSSES "
ed tu her home in Ak ron Su n·
I Church Thursday evemng at her Soldiers" and by each having a l Mrs. Opal DaJiey.
......_ dra Hendricks. David Good· grandfather is John LoDe, f!1
l T ~(· h 111 r1tlt1r ~
day after havmg spent the past The Hysell Run r·ree MPtho- ho..·m~. Wolfe Dnve.
part. She also conducted
a1
win and Chns Tompkms, who, Hensley, W. Va.
W ' 1•ld ' ~ m· ~ htlf' ~ l st rong men
disl Church Women met at the The meeting, in charge ~f . Bible quiz and Charles Hensley ~ c;w:;w~:wu; t E'"'*fi a.tended Buckeye Boys State arl
n1 111l1l~"'r ul ~ apPrhuman six wet&gt;k!i wi!h \w " ~· ' •·
R
Ohio University, submitted re- ports on their uperiiDCII.
F..,, ( ,., l\1rk Murns, Ril·hard Beulah Whi le and other rela· home of Mrs. Harold Dewhurst I Mrs. J. K f&lt;os~er, vice pres!· had the closmg prayer.
L\!1\d
lives.
on Tuesduy afternoon, Sept. 21 1denl, opened w1th the _cl_ass l Potluck refreshments were 1.»- -----'-'------=-- - - ---'-----1 \&gt;tiss Helen Beeson and Miss to orgamze a Woman's MissJoJn·l song, "He Keeps Me Smgmg," 1 enjoyed during the social hour
. "THE TR.UTH ABOUT
Chmt m~:~ (;armon uf Co 1ltlll· ary Societv.
I followed
with prayer by Mrs. with the October meeting to be 1 ··:
SPRING"
1Tl'ehn 1colorl
bus visi ted with friends iu Mid- The foll~wng officer!! were I Jose ph Cook. The
teacher~: wilh Mr. and Mrs. Edgell.
:·;
Pc;meroy
I-W1 lrv Mitl~. James Ma rAr dlrnnrl rerrntlv.
elected, presJdent , Mrs. Har-~ thought , ' 'When You Are Tense
Present were Mary Pierce. A- .
tiHII ,hJ hn Mills.
Mrs. John KHtcaid. Mrs Gar- old Dewhurst; first vrce presi- was given by Mrs. J. H. Steph· ra Myers, Tress Swain, Ella Mrs Joseph Str~ble and M_r.
en Sta nsLur.v and \-Ir s. James dent. Mrs. Pau l Patterson; se· enson who also gave a ~ed1ta-! Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 1anJ Mrs. Gene Mitch and cluJSUN., MON. end TUES.
Titu s were in Jackson Monday cond v1r.:e president, Mrs. Fred ti~n, The ~r~ator supplies us Edgell, Dave Yates, Mr. and i dr~n . M~r.k an~ Shari were
Sep!. 26, 27, 28
S&lt;Jm~t·l; recordng
sec retary, w1th necess ities when we are Mr s. Charles Hensley and the : Fnday visitors m Parkersburg,
'A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR' to attend a flower show
Pvt. Cha rlo1!e D. Glaze. dau· ~lrs o. o Patterson; Lreasur- 1burdened
\ hostess, Mrs. Larkins.
I W. Va.
(Tcrhnicolor)
Rnrk Hudson, Leslle Caron, ghler vf ~1r'&gt; . June r. lale.. s er, 1\'lrs. Lloyd Dugan ; Jr. Mis- ' During the . business session.
I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jewell I
C h &lt;ule ~ Ho)'N. Walle r Sle
enrolled
in an electronics sionary Soeil't}' Leader, Mrs plans were disc ussed for the
of Columbus are th.~ gu~sts of I
zak. Dick Shawn, Larry course at F(Jrt Monmoulh. N. : Gene Mus ser and Magazme Homerommg at the _church on
her brother and :nster-m-law, 1
Storch, Nita Talbott.
J . She rerrn1ly romplt&gt;tt&gt;d ba~dc , C\la irman. Mrs. Leo Hil l.
October :t and cornmit~ees were
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
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Eldon Weeks, Mrs. John Bat'i:ico:;l:"':":r:t"::."'===::::=:..:::·l::ra::_"::_:in::_:g:_:a::_t_F:._:o::_rt:_:M::_:'_:'C::.:ie::_tl::a:.:nd~, Ttle officers were install I'd named. Mrs. Dale W1ppel ~as
,by Mr s Gerald Pullins of the reported ill '" Holze r Hospital
ey and Mrs. Carl Jennings were
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Methodist and a round robm c~:~rd was sent I Th XI G
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Th r 1 in rharge in the absence of the er or recupera Jon.
ers m the church school recog. lgbal ved ab m(~ ti tatJ?n, h.. e !Itt e I president Norma Ams~ry
I Mrs.
Campbell Harper re'
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mzed Sunday rnormng at Heath m . oy re urmng ome rom Final plans
w"r · uad · 1 ceJv
the c1rcus " 11nd closed With
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MelhodJst Ch urch wbcn Chris- '
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ay o rs . I rna I son ' e
prayer
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served begmning with a com- I
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by the hosless~s to those nam·
re res
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bmed service at 10 a. m
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priz_I ·ID co1urn bus. Funera 1 servlc
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Mr. and Mrs. Huber! Kmg
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Lormn Sterrett, Mrs. Ate n T' k
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family befur~ Jeavmg ur New Shain, Mrs. F.llen Couch. Mrs.l
ICRet S~ommJttee members Rising Sun Md after a visii
Jersey.
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friendly R"tlio
Jean Morgan Reva Va h
Mrs. Ray !;tidenapel, Mrs. I
flub /w.• Meeting
Rosie Sisson, 'shirley ~~st:~: Henry Reibel , Mrs. Arnold
for tables •
Norma Hayes,
Mrs.J Thomas· ·Cook
and
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were Agnes White . e, ar,e.e Crow· Pnzes, M?.i: r . 1 J kso
Checkbook records help you keep spending .II
James While, Ethel. Junior: I ~aret Follrod; cleanup, all mem· tlva at ac n.
' in line; cancelled checks are sure receipts.
, Buster and Dottie Phelps, Ken- ~ e~ . he
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roy wishes tn extPnd its th~nks
Swartz, Paul W11\ , Denms, Ger- 1 A 1 tl
to everyone who has contribut. an
. d Em1·1 Eynon, Sherry 1 . e er· was read from Galll- ' ed to its annual drive for maina ld me
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po1" urgmg members to attend
s1mmons
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meeting was a club picnic at .0 was ..ponsored, by the sor- money to the Army, at 115 But·
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Theodore . Reed Jr., at
the
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF
Refreshments
were
served
by
Farmers
Bank
in
Pomeroy.
• ltlokr. built-in, Installs
kke conventional ran&amp;e.
FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS.
AUXIIJARY TO MEI!.T
Pearl Welker, Margaret Folrod
• RotJ.To-Ytu cooking surand Jean Morgan.
The American Le~ion AuxllOther Jr.
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Club of Evangeline Chapter,
OES, met Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Willis Anthony
with Mrs. Charles Bennett assUiting hostess.
Mrs. Anthony conducted the
business meeting and cards were
sent to Mrs. Morah Leonard,
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Hottest
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In Town
BY DOROTIIY KILGALLEN
The "hottest tickets in town·•
used to be HFunn; Girl'' and
11The Odd Couple." But no show
In Broadway history bas ever
drawa aa mucb of an advance
as the solemn appearance of
Pope Paul at YankeE. Stadium.
Ticket requests are sreaming
in from every state in the Unloo. 1lie domand i&gt; so great that
aome key clencyrne:~ are joking
about hiking from the~ best
friends, or leaving town until
the great event is over · ... . .
Jennifer Jones is doing so well
fn "1lie Idol" in London - her
f~st film in three years-- that
flew over to oUer her two more
films after she's through with
this one
Peter, Paul and
Mary will be honored with a
r....,ption at the CUltural Cen·
ter ol the U. ·S. Embassy in
Paris during their StarriHfl engagement at the Olympia Tbea·
tre lbere. Ali the members o!
tbe Embusy staff, lbelr families and frieods wtll attend the
dlvertlaemti!l .. . MariJ Rill
bu "lbe Spy Wbo Can,
In
Fn&gt;m Tbe Cold" warmed up
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lywood and ~ew York .. Frank·
lin 's Schaffner'11 Emmy . winning ''Tour of the White House"
with Mrs. John F. Kennedy, a
classic of a few seasons ago,
finally will be shown British
end French television. It would·
n'l be a bad idea lo re-run rt 1n
the United States. too. Memo to
the CIA : there are now 24 rock·
et installatinns in Cuba that can
ohoot Sam f1 type rockets
Actor Charles Bickford is ailing. Now in his seventies, he
hasn't quite recovered from an
attack of pneumoni a several
months ago
Jill ~t John 's
man-()f-the-week is Steven Zax,
described as a young and hanOsome doctor. Whatever , h1s
qualification, no one who has
studied Jill track record would
bet that he lasts until Hallowe'en.

Bianna 0 ' Ange o of the Mel·
ropolitan Opera will fly from
Italy for one day to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone"' at the
AdJai Stevenson Memorial at
the New York State 1lieatre on
October 2nd. She'll be accom·
ponied by composer llichard
Rodgers, one of the producers
of the event
In her autobio1f8phy, "Bettina," just publlsbed in England, Aly Khan's
last companion reports that the
prince parted with Rita Hayworth because of her jealousy
aod hankeriHfl after independ·
ence. 1bose were two traits Aly
didn't believe were part of women's rights . · Now that II looks
u lbotJ&amp;b Ru Hll'l'ilon woo't

do Lhe musical version of "Good~
bye, Mr. Chips,'' Metro Is try~
ing to get Richard Burtoo lo st1
in it
Shirlee Adams and Hen·
ry Fonda, who have been court..
ing for quite a while, dined at
La Venere West th~ other night,
and neck-craners observed that
~l-Ie was wearing what could
have been a wedding band on
her left haod. But those who
know Shirlee best SJV hat if
she and Hank actua!ly had ex·
changed those imJ}I&gt;rtant vows.
she'd be the first lo shout it
from the housetops (As what
gJrl wouldn't?)
The miliary chiefs of a doz..
en Latin American countries
held a secret meeting in Lima,
Peru. to organize against com~
munist aggression. The United
States had a representative at
the conclave
You
think
movie plots have- gone about as
far as they can go. and then
you hear about the scrip t of
''T'he Couch and I.'' which w11l
star Laurence Harvey as
~
psychiatrist and Stella Stevens
as a chick who strips when she
gets nervous
Barbara Hut.
ton's son, Lance
Reventlow,
who suffered a spiral fracture
in his leg from a skiing accident
last Wlnter and is still in a rast,
has been warned by the d()( · ·1r!l
that he might be limping for
quite a while
Sudden
thought: El Morocco, the fashIonable nighclub with the zebr ..
•trtpe decor, baa been "op art"
ever since it opened - man1
years before there wu an OP
Art uhibition.

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