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Ed. Note: 'Ibis ltory II bao.
" upoD relatlou of the""event
Ia the S&amp;D Relleetor, pubUsJI.
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Pioneer Rlvenneu, Vol. 1, No.
3, Marietta, Oblo, Sept. JH4.
The photo, original of w~'ch
Is owned by J. WeUo Kinkaid,
Jr., SiatersviUe,..., W. Va., the
DETROIT - The Uoited Ag. Iron Queen ill 11howo just about
to Workers and General Motors to wharf at Proctorville.
Corp. today began their 24-marathon settlement drive to avert Crytng "My hat, dear Jesus,
" strike by J5t.,OOO workers at my hat! " Mattie MOBby, color10 a.m. EST Friday,
ed maid, rar aboard the burn·

UAW

President Waller

P. ing Iron Queen at Antiquity 70

Reuther sa1d Wednesday night
that unless GM makes "mean-

ingful progress" in non-economic areas, a strike ls inevitable
But GM personnel \'"ce Presi-

dent Louis .;, Seaton was more
OUTSKIRTING VIOLENCE- Troops of the South Vietnamese army make their way

optimJstic, and said

RED-DY FOR THE ENEMY-Getting ready to meet any possible threat from the
Chinese Reds, Nationalist Chinese on Formosa step , up youth combat training.

throug h the de br is in battle-sca rred village of Thanh-Bo, on outski rts of Danang.

Wedn~s·

day's bargaining sessions result·
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wards agreement."

Explosive
Fire Aimed

EMBRACING THE PRESENT-A young ·African bny encoun•
ters the 20th century as he has his lungs X-rayed by a mobile unit of World Health Organization in Basutoland.

WOMAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY-An elderly woman, member of a nomad eara•
van from Arabia, waits patiently for group to leave Switzerland for nex~

Politics

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OU!clal Chinese. Communist sources claim tha!- Sinkltnt~lll•
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By RUSS GREEN
Ul'l Sports Writer
PHILADELPHlA IUPII
P'Il iladelphia man a g e r Gene
Mauch accepting defeat as
gracef~ll)' as he did victory,
so1id flatly today, " We'll still be
or top at the finish."
Far from dismayed after the
Cincinnati Reds completed

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three . game sweep over the
Phillies with a 6-4 victory Last
night , Mauch added:
··we had them and Jet them
get away Bul the Giants came
here earlier and dJd the same
thing lo us and everyone began
to say 'The Phils aren't for
real.' They're for real now.

Out; Trou·blesome Mets Next Foe

"And they'D aUll be lor real
two weeks from now."
Vada PIDiau .wu tht ClndDnati bero in tht aerleo !IDale
with two ttome runs. HlJ flrlt
broke a 1-1 tie and the RCOOd
came with two men OD baae ot
snap a 3-3 deadlock and Ice the
game.
Came Bact Twice
Cincinnati came from behind
tw:ce and won ~ the pltching of a couple of aprlgs _ 20.
year-old Jim McCool a lefty
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Ellis,•
a righthander and the Reds No.
1 reliever, and trtmmed the
Phillies' lead to three and onehalf games.

day of the IBM aea100 with a
borne run, a..id, "U we should
win It, it's almoJt a miracle."
It wam't quite a otatement
tending to make hlm a miracle
man should it come to pass. Jt
was more of a ~holeule re-

spect for the ~Is lead with
th~ seaSOB warung.
"'llere are IIOIIle tough ~s
to overcome wheri you drop
three llke that, " Sl aler con 11nued. "The only thing to do II
forget a~t it and lo get them
tomorrow.
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B bJdttens, Play at Point

Bos 103 375 66lll .296 dlurn here.
KC 147 563 79166 .296 ~resident John Flowers of
Bos 144 5311 75 1.18 .294 Pomt Pleasant Pal
Wllaon
Bos 150 541 811.18 .292 Shrine Club, and hlo
Det 137497 73 145 .292 Tees are working otward
Home Rami
1ng this year's game a bu,ge
National: Mays. Giants, 44;
and will have several
Wllllams, Cubs, 32; Cepeda, G~ additional atlracti&lt;NII llned up
ants, 31; Hart, Giants, 29; San- for the gam&lt;!,
ID, CUbs; Robinson, Reds, 28 BeUevlng that the football
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l~s of this Ohio Valley Atea
each.
American: Killebrew, Twins, are entitled tD see eoUege Ill®·
I eel i n their own home
48; Powell,
0 rto1eo, 35; c oIa- ba·n Pay
vito, A's; Stuart, Red Sox; town - this Aanual Shrine
Mantle, Yanks, all 33.
game between Mal'lilall UDiverR111t11 Balled In
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Card 115- sored by the Pat Wlllon
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senger Stakes Stakes winner
Race Time was scratched last
week because of a lingering
virus.
Haughloo's hopes for his ftrst
Jug victory dlmmed slightly
Tuesday when Vkar Hanover
drew !he stxlh position in the
powerful first division.
The Jug wfll be run ln two
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dtVIStons for 'the first time since
1962 when Lehigh Hanover
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returning for a runoff. 1f the 1
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the second favorite , Ohio-owned
Combat Time, who drew the
outside position
d h in thed far weak1 ~~ was 1~~
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mf ~tee toes . ths t das a
avon
wm a I VISIOn.
. Vicar Han{her's job, moving
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IIIII e SIX spo "\ e rst
::~= •je~~~: 1: /0 ~,;.;~: heat, wjll be to get by four of
p mg
P the . !~lest three-year-olds ln
Crown.
the naHoo : Latham, Red Cupet
Owners and lrainers voted Lyss Hanover and Ripping
Tuesday to spilt the 1964 field Good.
into two -divisions with the top ~::___ _ _ _ _ _ _
five finishers ID !he first heat

Fashion-co nscious sport shirts .. . a must for every
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regular collars

stri pes, plains,

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Los Angeles 010 1100 tm- 1 9 1
Horlen Wllbelm (7) Fisher
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rugbt contest, Coach Pat Weih- The Ptrates beat Southwestern,
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IV. Va. The Highlanders will be Eastern . like North Gallia.
looking for their first win of the ' will also be lqoklng for its sec·
season.
ond win in three outings.
Southwestern lost It!
first
A glance at the league scorgame 2fH to North Gallia and ing finds North Gallia's fullwere beaten last week 31H!, so hack Clyde Smith leading t h e
they are 0.2 ID conference play. pack wilh three touchdownns
.Saturday games find Hannan and two extra points for . a to- I
Trace traveling to Symmes Val· tal of 20 points.
ley for its first game of the Hartung of Eastern Is second
season.
in league scoring with 12 points,
The Vikings are ~2 this sea- while four others are tied f o r 1
son and Ccoch John Dodding ' third.
hopes Hannan Trace can add In all games Smith still leads
another losa Jo that record.
with 20, bul end Bob Polcyn of
North Gallia will host t h e Kyger Creek is close behind
Gallipolis' us•• squad and East· with 18, and Roger Barnett of
em will play Rutland In other KC is third with 14 pomts.

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Rldlart, Reed (1), Moollet
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iD all but two imtings Southpaw Mike McCormick. spaced
six bita sod fanned seven as
bls teammates gave him plenty DELAWARE. Ohio (UP!) bat support,
VIcar Hanover, the big bay son
Joe Altobelll craek:ed two of the great Torpld, heads a
hOmers and Curt Blefary bit field of 13 of th.e nation's top
one.
' llhree-year-&lt;~ld pacers In today's
Rochester defeated Jackson- 19th runniDg of the $66,800 !Jttle
ville, league champion
Brown Jug.
the reg u Ia r "'"'""" four The weather bureau predlcted
straight In the semlllnafs, to cloudy skies but dry weather,
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move into
tht finals against 1sod the usual capacl ty erowd
Syracuse, whiCh
went seven of more than 30,000 was m:pectbefore ellminaiiDg Buf- ed to be on hand at the picturesque Delaware County Fair.
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ClongiDger, Hoeft (2), Carrol
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Lary (7) and MacFarlane. WinMajor Leope Resalll
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looked formidable even losing , Baltimore
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Texas State and Texas A.&amp;M. Washmgton 3.
over Houston.
Bai~Imore - At . home. S:
The Far West
Washmgton 3. Detroit 2 Away.
Illinois over California - Ev- 3: C~eveland 3·
eryone likes the lllini's forward
Chicago - At hm.ne, S; Los
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Angeles l, Kans:1s C1 ty 4. Away
W~shington ov ~r· Baylor-The : 3, Kansas City 3.
L: nlike some compan lu
we do Hot sell a third
Huskies rebound after losir.g to ·
National League
the Air Force.
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Uigh Quality Regular and
Pitt over Oregon - Did you I Phila
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91 Pr
l:'miurn Ethel, now
know Pitt's Fred Mazurek has Cincinnatl 86 66 .566 3~ 10 1 UVF.:R 100 OCTANE:It
been clocked as fast as Cincy's St. Louis
84 67 .556 5 11 I
Vada Pinson getting down to San Fran
85 68 .556 5 9
first base?
Penn State over UCLA- The
Philadclphm - At home_ 4'
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Nittany Lions break mto the , Mtlwaukee_ 4. Away, 5 St.
win column.
Louis 3, CmcmnatJ 2
Also: Slanford ovet· San Jose St, Louis - At home. 6 Plu iState, Ulah State over New adel~hia 3, New York 3. Away,
Mexico State, Washington SLate 5: ~~t~sbur?b 5.
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Wmner- Mikltelse!! (~) . Looor

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•told about the ~2 pitcb loCalThe youngster struck out the I lison _
first man, walked the next : ••1 carne in with my best pitch
three to load lhe bases, and . - a tasl bal l. ! couldn 't flamthen faced Johnny Callison and '. ble on a curve a~ walk in a
Tony Taylor.
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1s!Jder. S? I threw a fast one,
As Sisler s~nd, nus was the he explamed.
. bed. l The Ph1II'1es began accepf mg
on lY time I was d.!SLUr
had to pull him if he walked a I World series applications
batter, or gave up a hit."
Wedn~sday .. Th~ Reds were told
CsiiJson had a 3-2 count, to pnnt lhe1r tickets.
ehecked his. swing on what You pays ye~ money and you
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rnWJt be oU under the yard or contest.
Michigan over the Air Force
cky
dirt the way those 22 young Mississippi over Kentu
- -This one also could go the
fellows figbt over Jt on fourth Ole MiQ is favored by 19 pointl other way.
down.
~- and could. win by 30.
Wisconsin over Notre DameTexas, Ohio Stale and Als- Maryland,over South Carolina The Badgers put the first blot
bama look like the top choices - in a close~ one.
on the Irish record.
thIs week, wben everyooe Florida oYer Mlsslsslppl Nebraska over Minnesota should find out exactly how State-led by Larry Dupree and 'Ibe Cornhuskers show their
good Boston College figures to Jack Herper.
power to a National TV autilbe this year.
MichJgan State over North ence.
The East
Carolina-although Ken Willard Also: Iowa over Idaho, MisArmy over Boston College - may give the Spartans\ a rough souri over Utah, Purdue over
Cadets have heard only afterniJOit.
Ohio U., Cincinnati over Daything all week: BC upset Also: Duke over Vir"nia, ton and Miami (Ohio) over
Syracuse last Saturday,
Vanderbilt over Georgia, Gear· Marshall.
Syracuse over Kansas - Th.e gla Tech over Miami (Fla.~
1be Soutbwe!!lt
bounces back.
North Carolina State over Texas over Texas Tech-but
Navy over Willlaln and Mary Clemson, West Virginia over not by last year's 49-7 score.
-with or withouiiDjured'Jioger the Citadel and Wake Forest Rice over LSU - The Owls
Statlhach.
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look better even 1n daylight.
.Columbia over Colgate - Ar·
The MJdwest
Arkansas over Tulsa--Quarchle Roberts gels tbe !Jons off Ohio State over MU - A terback Billy Gray should be
rlghl
mere workout for the Buc;:k- the tbe man to do it.
Brown over Lafayette-Tuss eyes.
Oklahoma over Southern CaliMcLaughry may have the Ivy Northwestern over Indiana - foiTila- The Sooners better keep
League's most improved team Tom Myers makes the differ· u eye on Mike Garrett.
this season.

B~~~ui~l:-:~utsburgh, twi~ =~~~ L;s ::~~:s ~'uy er~=:: y~:~~:: ;;:ec!~i.

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game winner iD 4fi appearances.
He started 1n 'five g&amp;mel!l and
was taken off the rotation because there wasn't room for
him.
"He's my good luck charm,"
Dick said. 11 He came through
for me, dld the job every "wme
I brought him in, with one exception ~ tbert. an errot was
the cauae.
EUls ha~ relieved only three
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'lben he righted It all by say- mlo the bull pen. This ono to. , lor took a third strilte and the
lng, "1bere'1 no preuure on UB night wa s his f'Riy real bad i.n· j inning was over.
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Princeton over Rutgers, Penn
son (16-11 ) vs. Friend (12-18) Washington 1 Boston 0, night
over Lehigh sod Westmlnister
and Wood (0-11).
Tburoday'o Gameo
over West VIrginia Wesleyan.
(No games scheduled)
The South
GalUa and Meigs counties'
Friday's Gamel
Alabama over Tulane - Joe football fans are ex~cted to
Major
League
t...eaden
Minnesota
at
Los
Angeles,
night
moreas the thirdgames
By . United Press IDternatlooal
this weekend
week
Nations( League
Chicago at Kansas City, night
of SVAC competition beglna FrlBoston at Detroit
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Baltimore at Cleveland, itlght
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In the only league game, RaCarty, Mil 122 414 63135 .326 New Yor at Washington. night
cine will travel to Cheshire to
Aaro11. Mil 131641 93176 .325
battle the Kyger Creek Hobcals
Wil1ms, Chi 151605 9319Z .317
of Coach Jim White.
Brock,St.L. 1455911101186.315
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son, whllo the Tornadoes are
Torre ,- Mil 144 5li8 82175 .lll5
ROCIIES'I'ER, N.Y. IUPI)- l-1.
Flood, St.L. 151 634 88196 .309
0
Fonner Yankee le!thander Bill Coach Bill Priddy's boys opAllen, Phil m 593 114 183 .309
SJtoi1 of Roohester will try and ened the season with a 311-0
Cepeda, SF ~~ 503 73154 .308
sew up tht International League loss, but last week it was a dilHWlt, N:Y
125 468 59141 .308
ehamplonshlp tonight wbeft he ferent story at 89utbwestem as
American Leape
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opposes Syracuse's Bruce Bru-- the Priddymen whipped t h e
G. AB. R· H. PeL PT. PLEASANT- On Tituro- baker In the llflh game of the Highlanders, 36-11.
Oliva, Min 152 636 107 ZOtl .324 day night Oct. 8, · the Second best-&lt;~1-aeven series with the Kyger Creek has two wins •·
B.Rbso, Bal 155 581 76182 .3IS Almual Pat Wilson ShrIne Red WIDp Jeadlng three games gains! non-league opponecls.
Howard, NY 14tl515 57 1.17 .305 Football game between
to one.
The Bobcats beat Fairland
Mantle, NY 134 439 84133 .SOO Freshmen teams of
Rochester won Its third eon- in their flrat outing ~. and
Freehn, Del 136 4Jl9 67148 .003 University and Ohio
secu~ve game o...r tht Chiefs Symmes Valley last week, 30-11.
Rbnsn, Chi 133 496 80 148 .298 will be played in Saunders
Wednesday night 14-3, ocoring

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Actin&amp; manater llfcll: Slsler j when he ...,t!J!uod, "You UIUII lore coming to tile Reds sod 101 strike, and ticked a foul IDto
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Texas, Alabama, OSU Top Choices

By United Pre" lnlematlooal
(Only games scheduled)
National League
Friday'&amp; Games
W. L. Pet. GB Cincinnati at New York 2:
Philadelphia 90 63 .588
night ·
Cincinnatl
86 66 .566 3~ MUwaukee at Phila., nl,tlt
St. Louis
84 67 .556 5 St. Louis at Pitt.sburg!:, night
San Francisco 85 68 .556 5 Los Angeles at Houston, night
Milwaukee
78 73 .517 ll San Francisco at Chicago
Pittsburgh
77 73 .513 11~
Ameriean League
Los Angeles 75 77 .4;93 141:-2
W. L Pet. GB
Chicago
69 82 .457 20 New York
93 59 .612
Houston
64: 90 .418 261,2 Baltimore
90 64 .584 f
New Yotk
51 100 .338 38 Chicago
90 64 .584 4
Wednesday's Results
·Detroit
8(f 13 .523 13%
New York 2 8t. Louis 1
Los Angeles 78 77 .503 16"'
Chicago 9 Los Angeles &amp;
Cleveland
76 Tl .49'1 17~
Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 4, Minnesota
76 71 .497
night
Boston
69 85 .448 25
Pittsburgh 7 Milwaukee 4, night WuhiDgton
60 94 .390 34
San Francisco 4 Houston 1, Kansas City
55 r'/1 .362 38
W.ednesday'o Resalts
nigh!
Tbursday'l Probable Pitcben · Detroit 10 Baltimore 3
Los Angeles at Chicago-Sing~ New York 4 Cleveland 3, 1st,
er (0-0) vs. Ellsworth (14-16).
inrtings, twi-light
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, New York 6 Cleveland 4,
nlghl - Blasingame (6-5) vs. night

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Ohio State Will Win Opener by 14 Points

NEW YORK (IJPI)-'11le llqoton College eleven, whleh
highly-louted Syracuse last
1urday. will have to prove Its
strenglh all over again to the
odds-makers this week when it
meets .Army at West Point.
The Cadets are listed aa 7·
point favorites to extend their
1964 winning streak to two.

wins.
'l1la Longhol'!lll are ll·poblt
eholees to tOe Texaa Tech and
thwo lengthen to It their num·
ber of conaecutive vlclortet.
Navy Ia favored by %1 to upend
WilHam and Mary.
In other leading games:
Eaot: Columbia 7 over Colgate, Syracuse I over Kansas,

Texas and Navy, the nation's Princeton 14 over Rutgers·

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Mra. Connie Reed and

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Mr. Merlin Swain vi sled Miss
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Mr. Raymond Holsln~rer vlsl·
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had not been to the polls nor have returned from a two
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1at Meadow · Br_!dge, W. Va., with
their parents, Mrs. Virgie 0'·
Connor and Mr. artd ' Mrs.

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J . .Sirnms at Montvale, Va. Tru·
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Economy .. Prlcell
recent guests of Mrs . Lottie
Deluxe Clrculatort
WilcoXell, spending
several
days.
Afternoon .and evening guests
1Thursday of Mrs. Ethel Wheel, er were Mrs. Dana Hamm and
Mrs. Virgil Hamm of Nease
Three Slz•• of
Settlement. Mrs. Ora Archer
Cu1tom Deluxe
and Lestt&gt;r Bailey
of MornRadiant Clrculatora 1 ing St a r an d M r. a nd
Mrs .
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, Mr. and Mrs . Charl.es
A.
Dobbins of Pawtucket, ·R. J.,
j carne for a visit with Mrs. J.
B. Longsworth ·· and Mrs. Esther West. Mr. Dobbins is on a
business trip to Cincinnati for a
week . Mr. Ernest Longsworth
of Montgomery, W. Va . spent
Saturday with his mother and
sisters.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs . Sam Curtis and Sue Ann
have been Mrs. George Davis
of Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs.
Fred Westerfield and children
of Wichita, Kans ., Mr.
and
Mrs. E. J. Eslocker and children of New Albany, and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wells, Daflny
and Mike of Washington Court
Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
visited their da~e&lt; Chris·
tine Lake, at Athens ;ecently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpold
and daughter, Carol, of E a s t
LJve~ool were guests Saturday
of hts aunt. Miss Minnie Harpold Ofld Mrs. Scary.
Mrs . Harry Hayman lert on
"cARPET OF COMFORT'' heat flow at floor '
Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
IFvel, puts an end to oold drafty floors. Quiet
Bob Wilson and family. Jacknmnmg lhermostatically controlled blower op~rates automatically. ·
son. and attend the Apple ·Festi·
val.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay
end end 1T9P of heater are easv ta reach and
of Newark spent a day
last
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week
with
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or seml~utomathf·operation of the ••carpet of
Watterson.
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Albert Hill spent the week
WA~M MORNING's economical price and fuelacend in Columbus and was
savmg performance assure ygu low original
tompanied
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'Yho had been visiting Ylr . and
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fi.l~ed. gunfight bedveen, these The . flext meelirlg will be durrival" gangs of cuwboy parti- ing the revival Oct. 19 . 28.
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G•lltpollt, Ohao
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fARM ; eleetJon returns
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Ge1111any's UJhric• ht Has
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G.. man maehmery and equip- I year friendship pact With F.a•t ,ouUived hll - - In ...
ment which cou~ help speed Germany made no mention of lera of Khrusbchev-t:tyle eo-U.hiS own lndllltnollzatton P_l'0- 11 .. parate peace treaty Whichlislonce.
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th;:\:'tion,u:'r ":'" •:rsa.
By PHIL NEWSOM
return to Berlin aboard • Red ' The West Gormans at tbe l A numoer of the satellites I' as yet 110 trained ltiCetnor tw
By DICK WEST
ton noted that millions of Am- Ielection
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UPI Foreign News Analyst army plane m 1945. his
will
Soviet recogru. l
Signed trade agreements appeared on the horizon.
WASHINGTON tuPI ~ -some IerJcans would be attending elec- should be free uf partisan over- Of aU the sat'i'lhte Commurust , lt'SS . attacks agamst free West Ihon of West Berlm as an 10· • Wlttl West ~ermany recogn~z- 1
time ago. Rep Oliver P Bolton tion night television parties, the Itones . I would recommend eith- lead:rs, "?"e has shown more l Berhn and against the Bonn i' legral part of W~st German~ : mg the special status of West ,
Sealpine
urged the television networks to chief entertainment of Which er a lecture on thrift b B bb ca t-like agJ!Ity nor himself to be I government have made him so and guarantet'd access to Jt Berlm as a part of West Ger·\
wait until all the polls had clos- normally is watchmg the re- Baker or 8 CasSius Cia Yor~tio~ t~e possessor or more Pf-!iLJcal dete~t-&lt;c&gt;d that West (;prman l through the Communist zone. many .
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, The cu~m of we.artna: brided before announcing the win- turns come in .
on '' blessed are the h~mble , llves than Walter Ulbri cht, the leaders have declared that no AI t~e most , they want re- As for Ulbricht. he HI no":' 70 al w1ls cmginaLed with the ancner or this year's presidential
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election.
, He_ reap.one~. qwte_ correctly 1
er of CommJmst East Ger- East Ger_ma~y exists 80 long as , lr~ e-lections in ~th zones., make h1m SWiCeplible w step- the veil would be 8 protectioli
. I believe. that If the wmnPr were ·
many .
he remams m pow~r.
\ Th1s they are not gomg to get. ping down. .
fur thE&gt; bride against evil splr·
H~ e.xpressed ~oncern
that , made known even before a par~
Repeatedly rumor has had if
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Mosrow Eases Preuure
As a one-tirm hard.Jine Stal- its flying around duriDJ ~
PJ'OJ~t1og the Vl~tor _by elec-i ty began. it would put a dampthat Ulbricht. East Germany'·s Hls removal would apply a l Yet Moscow has shown signs ! lnist and the man who bwlt the marriage ~eremony .
tromc computer m1ght mfluence er on the festivities .
top Communist since the end or powerful balm also . to the fre- 1of w1llmgness to ease off the ilr................~~-voters who had not yt"t cast
Need Sometblng Else
World War II , was on his way quently rurtled relation~
be- pressure on Berlin into the in- '
their ballots.
The tabulations alont probaout.
tween Moscow an&lt;! Bonn.
I definite future.
paradise
Nothing came or this propos- bly would not be of suffif'if'nt
Yet, while purges hit the re·
~.W!~---- -~1. and so now the Ohio Repub- interest to keep the guests en.
.gimes of Poland, Hungary. Bul~
;r.
8 SGretta SdlmMpson, Mrs . : garia, Czechoslovakia and the '' \_'
llcan has come forth with
a tertained once- the suspense has
new plan..
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to the consequent embarra ss- U . church for ~e annu~l Co~-~ early demJ se as a political leadTh.e Gl'.ft·OUall'+v '¥&lt;11Cih)c~
ment of the hosts and hostess- mumty Day servlce which WJII :er has been revived . And this
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that J:t: held at the Rutland Metho-- · time there might be something '~
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,to it.
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tertai~ment . during the vote- A~ongt hose attending the p ~rises from ~i~ita Khrush- ,
countmg penod .
,B•p!lst Associ•tion meeting at lcheu planned VISit to Bonn, •
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He called attention to
Lhe l Rio Grande were Rev
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fact that a number of actors 1Mrs. C. 0 . O'Connor, · J 0 ~nn Republic, and a ~eeting wIth
. IFI-Dil
who have appeared in western I Bentz. Harry Curtis, Ollie Mae Chance~r ~,udw1g Erhard.
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Newest Shade
shows are suppor_ting
Barry C:O~art, Esther Cains, Margie ~hru~hc ev. 1s supposed to ha~e
Goldwater . They mclude John I (Jnmm. Gretal Simpson and Ed- di.scussed lns West Germ~n tr1p 1
Wayne, James Stewart, Robert na Pickens.
,wllh Czech leader Antomn No- ·
·.. . and Irs pla yed ri gh l Into our hands. Our
Taylor, Clint Walker and Ran- 1 Attending the Silver Tea on : votny and the~reign ministers
Lhlllll Uty- Perlect ror u.n ltMI-ta, l!..t 'Klttens ! Kitt~n ·e HPs. tllrtady famous for com fort
every «C'UIOil. 21 Jemll JIIf'form•~~e~ IfNI ltl'lr Fradolph Scott.
Sunday afternoon at the Che·J of Poland , Hun
, and Czech·
celebrate this :.:mng to our 1\&lt;:i)l of th inking with~
movelfltfll; sllo~·rtslstanl, tlf'" • e.len"' winOo•
Others who have . s.tarred in I shire Baptist Church were lsa- 1oslov ~1a dunn11
recent \'isit
•~PiniiQII briCeltl It rtl· tool U .61W•Is, tllocll·
ne:w. younger lo?k
an even softer, Jightf'r feel.
Ask me about tbe State
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example
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Ulbncbt Could :setire .
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See Our ExtellSive Collection of!,BULOVA Wctchn
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Lancaster. Kirk Douglas, Ste- The Booster Sunday 1School 1cussions ":fiS . toseek me n~ of
walk out purnng ~
ven McQueen,
Henry Fonda Class of th£' Baptist
Church 1 an~ Bonn, ~ne effective ~as­
and Barry Sullisvan.
ISchool met at the home of &lt;&gt;asmg tension betwee~ Mo w
Therefore, Bolton's plan is to · Mrs .. Blanch Spencer, F'ridoy and Ronn, Sir ·022 tltlve me
ha~e lh~ net~orks ]Ui~e up ' evenmg Sept. 18 with twelve ure ~ould be the retirement i -t
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Soatb: North CaroUna-Michl- Houston I over Denver' Boston Paul's Lutheran Cb8rch in
Mt.
Baptllf
exported to follow up last gan State, even; Maryland· 7 over New York.
The host pastor, Rev .
Fall; Church and the Rev. Nyle BorSouth Carolina, even; MiaslaCharles Hauber and family.
· Church.
den are to confe~ 1uth ,.liN'
sippi State I over Florida, VanMr. and Mrs. Walt!"' Barber Courtesy Committee - deslg· ,.ntallv.. ol the a a CouDIJ
derbill 2 over Georgia, Florida
O&gt;n, Joey, of Ebt Liver· nalfd to Invite ministers of de- Association.
State 3 over Texas Christian,
pool visited a recent Sun day nominations not now represent- Areas of Service were dlJ.
Duke 14 over Virglnla, Georgia
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bar· ed In the association to join. The cwosed and the decision was for
Tech 15 over Miami, Fla., Au·
ringer and family .
Rev . Lawrence McDaniels of the Rev. Menzll Smith to bandit
burn 17 over Tennessee, Mlssi•
Alex Gilmore, Jr., of Cleve- the Racine Methodist Church an the scheduling ol Counl)l Home
lt over Kentucky, Alaland, Florerice and Lalla Chev- the Rev. E. E. Emerson of the Services. The Rev. Mr. Early
28 over Tulane. •
By Martha Hololqer
aUer and Patty Barringer visPlains E.U.B. Circuit to handle the Semooetto Asslp. Mldweot: Indiana I over
Mra. Ruth Barringer
and !ted Mr•. Lena Chevalier reappointed to the committee ments, and the Rev. Mr. Boonl
Northwestern, Nebraaka 2 uver daughter, Patty, were visiting
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Mlnn~sola, Wisconsin 6 over recently with Mn. lvllll
ce~/.' and Mrs. Larry Holalni·lo
Notre Dame, Michigan 8 ..er aller and daughter, Florence. er and family visited Sunday
Air Force, Oblo State 14 over Mrs. Martha Hollinger
with Mr· and Mrs. Clinton Hol•
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Tho Wild
Southwetl: Texas A&amp;M I over sister, Mrs. Edith Grim,
M a d M ~ Sh If
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T11lnat TIMI Ordlnery TIP
Houston, Iowa State 5 over Ok- just returned from the hospital. Bar~~n vt.';;~ r:Cen~y e~l~
lahoma State, Oklahoma 7 over Milo Patty Barrlnler wu ~ Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holsinger.
W1t1r Can Do Ta You, Your
Southern CalUomla.
racent overnight guest of Flpr· They alao had as 0 guest, Mrs.
Family and Your
Holsinger's sister, Mrs. Berthe
Weal: UCLA I over Penn ence and Lana Chevalier.
AI Advertlaed Ia
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State, Orqon· I onr Pitt, 011- Mra· Martha· Hauber
Good Bousokeepln&amp; Ia
Mr . and • ... ranees
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Mra, Lydia Chevalier and daughters, Florence ond Lana, visited Saturday In Parkersbura
A luollet ....r Thll
with Mr. and Mrs. James Lowers and son, Blll.
Romo... HARONIII
Mr. Hable Cook, Laran, w.
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Va., visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs· Ernest BarFlltora, RonWhat arc water apoU,
ringer and family.
limo S!IOII 111m ea...tl bJ
Mr. Richard Swain of Bellpre
tap wote?r How do lb.,.
hurt complexion•. dull
visited his mother, M~rs~·.:~a~:jl
hair. opoll fabrics damap
Swain and Merlin ~
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Slate 8 over Colorado, WashingOthers elected were the Rev. Cbarae.
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Joseph Kraly, ol the St. Paul'o 'l1le Rev. Nyle Bor1leD cl till
In the weekend pro games:
Church, vice-president; TJle Rev Mount Moriah Baptist Cburch of
NFL: M!Mesota-Los Angoles
I Paul A. Sellers o1 tbe Syracuse Middleport extended an mvll&gt;teVOil, Ba!Umort s over Chicago,
I E .U.B. Circuit Secretary-Trea·luon from the Gallla Cowll)l
Pittsburgh 4 uver Dallaa, New
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Ministerial A"'oclltioll lor thl
York 4 over Washlnglon, St.
Rev . M. K Dawson of Heath The following Commlttes were Meigs County Auoclatloo to""'
Loula 1 uver San Franclaco, Church In Middleport was .
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Cleveland 1 over Phlladelphla. eel president when the
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' Ohio Trio Hurt
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and Sharon Smith of Pomeroy, l liam C8pebart to. West Vlrp ~~ nd Mr Harold Job&amp;
0 ' Mr. Harry Grinstead. Mrs. Ia Tech at Montgomery; Pblllp son
reu:ned home alter
Mary Aumlt.er, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, son of Mr. and M ra. vacaUonlng In WIJeQnsln.
Reuben Stewart. C.al'y. Timmy , Granville Smilh
to Mountaln Mr. lnd Mn. Gary MUler of

Mrs. Clonch
Edward Wrav 0 f
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Kathryn
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1011 of ovtr the weekend
Thr., Ra ulll. chaJrman of Commission P T PI.F:ASANT - \Ir s. Lau- PT PLEASANT - Edward Yonker, Bryan, Sonyl!l and Na- ersburg ; Dona
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ra May Pout Clonch. 79, Hog- " Worthy " Wray . 50. evt• &lt;:~n t n, r. an
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History traces the MtJtoe
IOn County De mocrJI«'
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\ hwrr1 r1g wnrshi p service will sell . died Wednesdav in Pleas· Ohio. formerly of Ashton. W. stoad. Mr. and M". Thomas land
/Mr
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Mr. an II ll•·.
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rwrth or PI . Pleasant
Takt"n to Plt&gt;CI S&lt;:~nt \'al ley Hor4· who wtli present 8 program or 1884 . in Pleasant Rtdie , Mason he wa~ au employee oJ the Ford and Mrs. Cecil Duncan. Mrs
Mass.achusetts Culll!: 1 f' h ma n tJII al m Stf'vt&gt;ns ambulanre F'a~ tmL.~IC and recitations.
Countv. the daughter of the late Motor Company.
IMelvin Knapp , Harry Knapp.
James A. Burl&lt;e will bt: guPs.t lrt'&lt;~ led a.nd n· it·ased we re . r .
At trndance awards will also Mose~ and Lavina
Leonard He was born February 8, 19l~ ~ Mrs. Harold Fry, Mr . and Mrs .
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speaker fo1l&lt;1 wing the 6 :JO pm B. ~lartm. Wa "hmgt on Co~1 ' be prest:"nted at this time. A Fout
in Mason County !IDn of William Haroid Capehart , Mr. and Mrs.
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~1um· fn1· d&lt;inC' InJl 'M il be .,.,ho suff, red c h~st llr ]t:l
les . D . 1he l hurch lawn at 12 noon . E ('lunch in 1911 1:1nd he d1ed Ress·it' Cre means Wray .
.Jackrt&gt;, Mrs. Herman Knapp,
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olum u_~ Tile afternoon program will in 1919. Mrs. c:lon('h wa s a life Survlvina: are his wife . Leona Beverly and Herrnetla Mr . and
• frv• plf'l't' C'ombo trom .-\~h - fo rehead laceratr ons . unO o~;vld hf'~ ln &lt;II 1:30 with special mus- . Jong Ma~on Count \' resident . Cook Wray · two :sisters. Mr!. Mrs. Fred Roush, Danny and
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hu sbund wllo ra ,,. Hnd Ihe Rev · Pear) C1111to l ShA
waH a member ·.-.r lh~ Pl~as- Ray Fisher. Barboursvi!lt&gt; and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Everett r
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Chris!.
Sf'Veral nieces and nephews.
and Mrs. Richa rd urns ea •
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s urv iving are three brothers. Funeral service will be con- ,Susan, Nida, Yvonne, and Todd,_
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membPr of the Wa! ~ and .\lt·an~
Vrt'i.i :\1;lr l lll \~ &lt;ls dltl'lllg nort h t;l"1l\'t'Sillt' St'rvit't'
Fred and Charley Foul. both duele-d Saturday 2 p.m. in Mr . Vernon Grinstead, Sherrt
CommittPe, and ha s .~erv~ on on Hou le 11 wht&gt; n he- .lost e!Hl uf Columbus, Elza ~·nu~ , Hog- Moore's Methodist Chapel at and Jody Dudson, Sandy F@rUle Banking and ('urrt·m·~ ( ( IJil - trnl .111d stru('k the utrlrl _v pnlf J-h•ltl fur lnfnnl
sell. and st'veral nieces and Ashton with the Rev Lloyd Mil- guson. an,J Earl Ingels.
mi! tt"t .
D&lt;~m aees to the power po le PT. PLEASANT - GravPside nephews.
ler nlliciating. Burial will be
R.OTAR\' CLUB
Other notabl~~ sla ted In at 1\' ('tT t· sflm:11•'&lt;i :11 $l111U. :1nd $50 sf'rVil'es were h(•ld today ut 2 Funera l service will be held in t'he Church ('f!mPI.erv . F'rl~nds The Bend Rotary C'lub met
tend , acrording to Mary Jane to ;1 pic~ d lt' JHT. :md t1w 1960 p.m. in Suncrest cf'metery for 1 p_ m. Friday in Stevt&gt;ns Fun - mav - cn ll at Steven~ ,.~uneral ion Thur!day evening for their
WILSON
Tennant. chairwoman of 1~e model ('~l r \\.'I.~ dt-&gt; nwl 1sht'd .\'lur-, the stillborn buby of Chester and eral Home and addltinna\ ser- HorTi r after 6 p.m. today.
regular dinner meetlng at the
Mason County
f&gt;emocnl!tc , tin wa.~ rrted fn1 lmlw·t' to kt-ep Betty Sue ~eal Holland. or C\ln- vires will be cnndueted at 2:30
Hartford Methodist
Church.
Com mi ttee. nrP : Joe F. Bur- right nf center.
ton, -Ohio. with Ute Rev. Donald I p. m. Friday in the Pleasant
Those attending were Oonald
dett , Congressman 1\ i' n HeehLockhart officl1:1ting.
, Ridge Church of Ch rist. BuriJ I
Foglesong, Herman
Layne,
ler, Gus Douglass .
was a re1i rt'd fa rmt• r and re si- Survlving in addition 1o the ! wil l be ln Pleasan t Ridge cemeI Donald F. Roush, Lloyd Roush,
Homer Smith. ~'~a sun C'ou~l- dt'nt nf r:nlllpoli s Yt&gt;rry f~lr 22 pJrents are pnternal grandpar- : tery.. t, riends may c;r ll at 1he
Floyd Carm~;~ck, Dr.
John
ty Democratic ehatrman, wtll yf' ar s.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal. . Funeral Horne after 6 p. m ,
Ridgway, Clyde Poley, Rome
Rrvt' as toastmas ter.
lit" wa s bor n at Southside on Pt. Plensant and maternal great
Williamson. Russell Capehart,
Tic:kt'ls are on s~le at Dcm- .July 11. 1875 the son of .Jonn- grandmother . Mrs . Harry Bt·own j Fi rs t aut omo?ile acdde~l in· ,
Harry Miller, Edwin Stein, Ar·
ocrat. head~uarters 111 Pt ~leas- th&lt;~n &lt;~nd Ma lind&lt;.~ W1lham Lewis Pt. Pleasant.
surance policy ,.. the U n 1 I e d
OKrNSTEAD REUNION
th" Thabet, Thoma11 Reed, and
an t and will also be anula iJie He marrird Sult~ Edwards LewIstates was iss u&lt;"d in 1B!l8_
'fhe descendar.ts of Rlehard Rev. Martin Berisford.
at ~ht' door.
is on July 22. 1899. Surviving
Plt"asant Vallf'y HoNpital
i Th e Morm()n_s in Utah renoun- A. Hnd Susan E. Grinstead re- ~ E.U.B. TO HOLD RALLY
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in &lt;lddiliuon to.h s__wife a_re one , .~ DMI:''J'~D .--:_ ,\fr s. Frank :ced the poli c_v of pol~·ga my in union held in New Haven Park l A Fall Rally for the Point
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son. Hu gh Lewi s. {,all•pohs Fer- Knby. tralltpoh s. Mrs. F'ran~ ~~:__________ _ _
on Sundny, . Septembe1 20th.! Pleasant Group wlll be held on I
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1-lendN son ; 7 grandchildren; 10 ('rt'tt Piirsons. Leon.
, il am Young. Cltfton. a. son: Mr. Mr:o. Herb Krapp. Marga ret. ;New Haven E.U.B. Church.
The I
PT PLEASANT _ Henry D gre at grandehildren and 5 grt.&gt;c1l DJSCHARt.llD ¥iehael I and Mr~. F'rank Mormon. Ht&gt;11 - and Jlm of Norwe~lk. 0 ., :0.1r.
gam is as follow s. : Cov- !
911
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Lewi~. &amp;!. of Gallipolis F~rry. grandf'hild rf'n Funer&lt;~l &lt;'~rrange- ~idlf'ns. Pt. Ple&lt;~sant: Laura · de~son . da~~~t~r: ..\1~ . . :md and Mrs. Bill Fr~, Cheryl
Dish Supper: ?:OO Ot'!VO· :
d.ied Wednesday evening at ht s nwnls wtll bf' annmaH"rd h.v the (lonct:·, Hogsett tt&gt;Xptred l. ,. Mr s. ~ ran k Kub~. ("illrpol1s, a Bill of Huron. Oh1o. Mrs. :\1ar. tlof'lsandGenera\Presentations;
llome after a short illrlt'stS. He 1•. c. Mohr fo' urwroii-Jomt!.
BIR!f!S- :\1r. and Mrs. \\11- son.
____ ___ . Inn E~posllo or Huron. 0 , Mr. S:OO Divisional Meetings for
- - - ----- - - -" -- - i and Mrs . Richard Grinstead, children's workers, youth workFootball Jers•v• • $3.98
' Canton. 0., Mr. and Mr!i. Dale , en, and .Jdult workers (Sepa ·
Your Favorite Pt-o Team
With Number
Crinstead. Canny, Donnn, 01- · ratP. group" will he held tor
, ane and Richard ,. Cant_on, 0 .,
PERSONALS
~1r . and 'VIr~ Davrd Grmstead, .
KICKING TEE $1.,00
TJmi and Heather:·canton, 0., Mr. and Mra. Paul B. Pow- 1
Mrs. W&lt;rlter Taylor, Dale and ell and son Rick gf New_ Hav1'rov Columbus, 0 ., Mr . and en and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
vtrs·. ' Bob (;ri n~l ead, Bob and Burton and daughter Debra Kay
--~:;;., i Dil'k uf Albany, _(L, 11r. and ,spent the weekend recently at
- Mrs Mike Grinstead, Athens, ' Oilebay Park in Wheellng, W.
0 , Mrs. fl oyd Miller. Marielta. · gva .
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o :, Mr. &lt;~nd ~1rs. Ja~k Fowler, The foll~wlng ~ere omitted
Tummv Tonv, Point Pleasant, from the hst ol student&amp; from
Mr . ._1 ;~d Mr~. Hank .Johnson, New Haven. ~ttendln.g. colleges
MILL STREET - MIDDLfPORT
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Churcho• and placl!i
were
recoanlzed, with those slandtnJI
as called: Lottrldce, Tuppers
Plalns, Silver Ridge. Ora~ae,
Chester, Flatwoodz. Coolv1lle,
Middleport, Pomeroy, Hemlock
Grove, Atheno, Columbus,
tinD'ton Parkersbur11, MI . Hill
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chu~ch, A_thens, .
Hocklna. Roctne Ftrot Bapllst.
Shade, Vanderhoof, Bethel,
Alfred
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The quartet gav e ano er
leo of oona•. enjoyed by all .
Remarkl:i were given by
Rev. Pearl Casto and the
diction was pron'ounccd by
n:ev. Ct.tstn.

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the health of your community.

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Thursday. at 8 p.m. et the The muilnl openeclm rltual- ~ lU. A communication was read cea . ~as IIIIIGUI1eed wbell the u~t who. tan to attend are to win Hayman and Mrs. Orville
Southern Local High
Scttool. la~c form •nd
ap":al : from Edith Wakely, d!ltrlct d• A;"'~a7_,met ;;!'l:ldoy ewnlnl contact M~s. Knapp before Oet. Croo~s
and M
Hand
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There are lots to d1scuss smce 81 . w~s answer ·
co
puty. The Booater meetina to a
uqj'0 "
Mrs Gerald Wildermuth 1 Paliy Fultz
ary
football has started, "' paronll muntcalton wao read !rom the 1be held In the Lions Club com- M,... OUn Knapp, pre!ldent, 2.
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service chairman: ' ley were pre•ent and gave !hoi!
and everyone Interested In the State Malter In regard to elec· 'fllunlty building at Belpre Oet. l("~ the ·'::tee:!;'g l~jtu~ll:
of
Legion picnic held reports on the artlvlt••s
"'
are urged to come.
tlon of officers and he alao 12 wa s announced. A dinntr at l c orm WI . r&amp;.
e
Girls State. They were accomRock Sprmgs Gra~ge
will sent a form for resolutJ~ns to the Flr•t Method 1st church at ~:~ Sr~re•e:~ ~~Ruth
representative of the Post ]nan le~ by Ml~~ H::m~ ~&gt;V'!l moth
In regular sessaon Thurs- be sent to State Grange if they e p. m. wtll precede the meet- man who is
in
ho8 ital
present and ~poke on the er, Mrs. John Handley.
Pt 8 P m.
have any. .
1111j aod roaervotiono must be and to M 111T A 8
P
of the Drum and At the close of the m""t'""
" ·. ~ b d th
The WU11n8 Workers class of Ollu!r ollicero elected were ]In to Elsie McAfee, Belpre by h
corps and asked asslst. tbe group adjourned to the ..,
EnterprJae EUB
church George Gilnheimtr, overseerj October 1 Phy\11!1 Rowan dep· wAo 1011
" y$40ea · ..
. ce of the Uru't Mrs Frank 1•clal room
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desc- ·t
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~ urer; uty, presented M_n . Swan, ~at made to the de rt.ment presj.. Cheesebrew, Mrs. Guy E Gu.in- course wa_s served by Mrs
home of Mrs. Myrtio Long. George Holter, stewart,. Glen deputy, wtlb a gift of approcta- doni 's s cial ,in'd to urcbase ther, Mrs . EIZII Gilmore, Jr., !Gerald Wtldermuth. Mrs Jeo
The Riverview Garden Club Lawson, asSista.nt slewart, M~s. Uon.
televislo~ ,.t, 1and oth:r n..,e.. and Mro. Paul Case• were nam- IWebsler. Sr. and Mro. C.rl
I meet Thursday
evening, George GenheJmer, chaplam;
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t
the •
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to meet with the Post mem- 1Will with Mrs Gaynelle Wt5'!
24 h
• •o t !h h
Harry Holter !rea urer· Mrs
sarv equ1pmen 1or
s1... ve •
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· h 'tat - Oh' d the bers It was announced that the 1.as a· rQntribut.ing
hoste!!s. ~rs.
. Bess Larkins, with the Pearl Koblentz ,
secretary;
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and Post. asked the support of the ' David Cumm ings won the travMrs. Edna Hall.
Ralph Parker, gatrekeeperj Mrs. Gaven Mr•. _
BIRfJS
. Sojdiers home at Sandusky It Unit in the construction of the rtl ng prize .
SEPT. !5
Hobart Newell, Ceres;
Mrt. Mrs. AUred B1ggs entertain"
d
tb h'ld ·
The Rock Springs Methodist Dale Kautz, Pomona; Mn. Edl~ ed with a layette shower Tues· lwas vote to pay e C 1 we 1·
wtll spothnsor aSacatebter- sLon Hollond, Flo~a ; Mt rste. Grdlen dayHJev enlhng a~ her homCe, Wyl· ~ • L EI &amp;±lu&amp;USI ~
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la dinner at
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schoo l Friday beginning at 5 Earl Dean, three years and Bailey. Gifts were placed in 1
PLANTING
p. m.
Roy Miller, one year, executJve Ia basslnet decorated in white '
The Pa!t Matrons of Evange- committee.
and yeilow.
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line Chapter, OES, of Middle- Ml" Jennifer Dean, youth Gamea were played durin(
port, will meet on Friday, Sept. chairman; Mrs. Earl
Dean, the
evening with
prizez
, 23 at 7:30 at the Masonic Tern- home economics
chairman; awarded to Mrs. Harold Dun·
Hostesses will be Virginia Mrs. Mae Holter, juvenile chair· fee, Mr~. Nathan Bi!=tl"'· Mrs. ~ ••1112
Di 111 • A • w
~eu1lzllng and Emma Clatwor- man, and George Genlleimcr, Harold Smith, Mr~. . 0or..1 Twenty mlllton social seeurJ.
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legislative agent. A d1scuamon BlgJ8l Mrs. J ack Sm1th. Mrs. ty beneficlarlea get 1.1 billlon
SEPT. 28
was held on the Installation of Raymond Randolph, Mrs. Don- dollaro each month said wu.
Fl~~er sho~, "Vacation Mem· o!ficers which will be announc- , al.d Bailey and Cheryl Ann 1 Ham P. Barker, S~lal Securl·
eTULIPS
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orles at Oh1o Power office In ed later.
. Btgg!l.
1t District Manager in MarietPomeroy Sept. 26--27, Saturday Refreshments were served at A dessert coursP was served ~ ~~
eHYACINTHS
and Sunday, by Wlndlnj Trail the close of tho meeting.
by the hostess to those named At the beginnin&amp; of 1963, some
Garden club.
The next mectlng will
be above and Mrs. James Knopp, 91 million workers were jnsur·
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~EPT. !'I,
Tuesday, October 27 and will Miss Sharon Smith and Ml" ed under the world's largeil ineNARCISSUS
. The descendant• of J . C and begin at 8 p. m.
Doris Randolph. Sending gilts surance program, Social Secur·
but unable lo attend were Mrs. ity. Flfty-flve million were per·
eCROCUS
Ethelinda Moore will hold a re·
, union Sunday at the Sulton
ef
Floyd Dunfee. Mrs. Elmer Bat· manentty i!Jsured, and S2 mil- '
Mcthodtsl church on the Ra- ~·
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ctne - Bashan Road . A basket OffiCers are
\ qualify in &lt;l@Se ibey became
School Sale Sflllln Pro'gress dinner will be serv:&lt;~ at noon. ,
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SON. IS BORN
dhJabled. These figures have inAll relatives and lrtends
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wams· ]cro.,.d during 19!!3 and conlin· '
Special Prices On Many llemsl
invlt~.
The Gallia County eight et ley are announcing the birth of ue to the present time.
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forty Salon No. 612 met ln reg. a 7 lb. 15 'h oz. soo. Jame• Rt&gt; l The 55 million permanontly
.Jane Howell Tent ~aughters . ular session at the home of Mrs. bert, II, at Metgs Memonal hos- 1insured workers can expect to
of Union Veterans w11l meet David CUming!l with Mrs. Or- pltal, Wedneaday, Sept. 16. The receive rE!Urement
payments
Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the vlllo Well as co-ho•te"·
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. even lf they stopped working
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DAY Hall.
A polluck dinner was enjoy- Norman FISher ol Senec~vdle, now. The famlllos of the 91
BUGS AWAY
ed by ll members and one ~nd Mr. and. Mrs.
Clarence million can expect to receive
WY 2-3498
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NEW YORK (VPl) - A new guest.
I Wamalcy of Chiton, W. Va . Mrs. monthly payments, and a Jump·
repellent acts on the bugs, not Preceding the meeting t h e ! Mart c7r!'Y of _Pomer~.:rin:od tum amount, or both, in case
on the people around you. 0 n e following officers were installed ~~s. Wt ham ~lSher ~~~rs- the worker dies. The 52 million
manufacturer has introduced a for the coming year by partner ~ e Ware gr~_a . .gr~~v~o d:s~ and their families are protect1 1
push-button, foam·type repel· Mrs. William Stewart, Athens:
~rns e~ a so fl ~ u ed in case the worker becomes
lant which has a "lotion • Uke Le Petit Chapeau, Mrs. OrviJ.
er, une nn, age ve.
aeverely disabled. The
net
reel and pleasant fragrance" le Well; Le Deml Petit Chap· · VISITS IN PORTLAND
effocl is that some 90 per cent
to thoae around you- hwnan1, eau. premier, Mrs. David Cum. M . Bl . 8 Sh k
nd Iof tbe working population has
Self.Servic!l A!\arket
Pomeroy
that Is. But ll dlooouragea the 11\gs; LeDeml Petll Chapeau- 1 ~)or of ~nell · T ~ ey a protel!tlon agalnot one or more
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(Johnson'a Deuxierne, Mrs. Gemld WJ\der- amndl~
us ",·- e ~ ·h ahresl of the!:le risks.
.
spe mg some 1rne WI 1.
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f theoe r 1sks are
Oltill!t..Pti.ILY UNTIL ·7:00 P.i
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La
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Secreta re Catsslere,
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Mrs. William Brown; L'Arche- ~harcnk • fr. pa tl ndrs. M.. · universal. S~lal SP.l'uirty IG a
SA TUJtDAY TIL 9 P.M.
. ta Mrs. Ph!IU p Hecker; L'- ,,Shoc key o
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Aumioner, Mrs. Silas Hamllton, er ~
p~I~t. ~0: now 19 tlrement, disability or death. I
LaConcterge, Mrs. Dale Mourn·
·1 1 ·1 t H r-ent
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Child W If
a commoro1 p1 o . • ~ ~ng ;
.
e are, Mrs. Silas ly completed a counte at AgriHamflttllt; ConstltuUon. Bylaws, cultural ·Aviation Academy at
SIMON'S GOOD
Mrs. Norman Wayland.
. , Minden Nevada.
Partnership, Mrs. Wllbam i
·----. Stewart; Scholarship, Mrs. Gino VERSATILE MISSUS
1March!.: Parody, Mrs. William CLIFTON, N. J. (UP[) _ Am- I
Ground
t Brown,
Ritual and Emblem, erican women are determjned
MMrsl. ECollen lDe~eel se; PubDlicltyd, do-i~yourselfers when it comes Elda H Carooy An"sline Car.
FrMh
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· sey to Charles W and Connie
WJI!iam ~;ow~
ounty, rs. . So hnds fl household products rChapman . 1.4S acres , Scipio.
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1manufacturer
(Giamorene), Claire V Dudgeon to Ru th
rs.
y ar n of PonM!· : which in a ~m.mpllng of home- E Stake . Lots Columbia
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roy, a member of the Shelby maker conversation found that ·
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Salon Departmental La Secre
Fletcher A. Welch, An11ll .
, laf •
- 81 per cent will tackle
even Welch lo Charleo A. Muoser,
plumbmg npalrs. They call a
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I re, was a guest.
, The hostesses for the Oc!obor
r 1 l 1
1 Judy Musser, 4li acre, Rutland.
1
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meetl ng wt'II be Mr1. MoumUtg
and Mro. Wayland.
sor;
M. Blumena~er to Olin
A.
FAIR ENOUGH
Knapp, C. Pearl Knapp, 1.10
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NEW YORK (VPI) _ Grace acre, Salisbury.
WHITE
th
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Frank Albert Arnott, Nola
I Mr. and Mro. Robert Goodall D ·
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(\.W.ns, e y.'~Jna.n '!' runs a Frances Atnott to Anna M
and daughtor Becky were dtn- school for &lt;~~rUne atowardesses, Ba'rd Lots Sulton Syracuse·
!her gueatz Saturday evening of figure~ there's a llilOJible reason l.~ M. 'Bair't t~ Frank Alw
Mr. and Mra. Jame1 Neuti:HnK why g1rls t~hould want to be as- bert Arnoltt i'llola Frances Arat their hQqje on Powell St., tronaut•. The prospect
of
tt L 1 S ll n "yracuoe
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,no, 01,
uo, ~~
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Middleport.
wheJg ldessne•• appea a to t rem,
June Picken9, dec., aka Jane
&gt;MALL
88
ae
PickenS to Homer L. Picken&amp;,
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Dorothy Hill, 1\JnOI Founds,
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Carrol G. Pickens, HQmer L.
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: Piekens, Jr., Wilbur Pirkena,
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Leland R. Pttkeno, Aff.
ror
Trana., Lelarl.
Homer L. Pickens, Sr., DoroBuckeye Sliced
taf!
thy Hill, Agnes Founds, How·
cans
ard Founds, Carroll G. Pickens,
Jean Pickens, Lelar•rt R. Pick·
ent, Jewell Plckena, Homer L.
Plckt~nb, Jr., Norma Plckomt to
Tray
Wflllam Pickens, .34 acre, Le·
Pack _ lb.
!art.

DODGE PRESENTS

Construction • to get more

nounced
are
m to Mn. Albert Roush Rolmetil, Mrs . Tbomu
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School at 9:30. followed by aar·
vicos at 11 o'clock, opened by
singing " When We All Get t.o
followed by prayer
by the Rev. Frank Chee•ebrew
of Mlddlport. The "Melody Four
Quartet" of Parkersbuf'11 I'Jang
s~veral numbers: cloJing pray·
er wao given by Dln1more Boy·
l&lt;&gt;
Dinner was served on tht
rhurch lawn 1t 12, wJth Warren.
Bentt or Millfield ••kinl the
blessing.
The afternoon program began at 1·30 with Charlel Tay·
lor
The opening •ong,
.. Bleued Assurance." by the
audlrenee followed by the Invo.
cation bY the Rev. Emerson of
Tuppers Plains.

eHelmets
e Football Shoes
eHip Pads
e Football Pants

NeWS NoteS

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Dale Kautz is
D of,( Coundf
I Legion Units Plan Canteen lor
no:.~os~i::uu. olflftllt'""
Methodist Church Home-Coming at
LENDAR Elected WM by ~~!"R: =~ucbt- Post, Auxiliary Membeandrs'bB~~~dren ::::.,uand~ a88l':
CA
Ch es f er Grange aeulon
of America, met in re&amp;lllar Plans for Drew Websler Post 1
re
on ..
eel by !ln. C.. WID and lllrl.
Alfred 1$• Held on September 20th
evening wllh American t.epoo and
AUl·
.
Dovid Cummlnga.
Hllllemo
01
The annual homecoming oi l The quartet then preoented a
SEPT. u
th !::~b:•01-:: G=- Graco Swift, ASIDCiate COIUicll- ' ~~~~~ :r:o"P!t~tee_:.: in ~:~~e::'" ~0w~• ~ for the~~~M=
8
the Allred Methodlot church oerleo of ••ng
The SOU!booat Loeal
BI!ICI Y
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prolld!ng.
and re,.rvatiolll
aMoun
CWt
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ttas held Sunday,
I
audit!nce
Boosters
hold thetr regumet
ev~~
llry
to meet
th~ to be
The day began with Sunday Your Blml ng•." Warren Benlt lor mteling September
Mrs. Earl Dean prealdtng.
ialiatic form. Dorothy llurat waa ]Legion Hall for parties and dan b Oel Members or the local Mrs. Harold Smith, M, .

e Shoulder Pads

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RIXALL DRUGS

WY. 2·2955

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ON TilE SLANT
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
slant Is upward on sale• or the
slant board for exerci6e lrul r•
lluUon, reportl the National
Notiona AnoclatiOII.
Slant
boanlo are for lying on, with
lee! hlaher than head. and tho,.
who promote them I!O.Y they're
good for toning and shaping legs
and hlpo, .Ummlng flabby arma,
flal!onlnl the llbdomen, and
helping the figure whlle on 1
diet. They now come with built·
' in massagers. M0111t
contain
loam rubber padding for comtort.

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The U. 8.
ratffted
n treaty of peaco with Great

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OYSTERS

PEANUT BUTTER · ·· · · · · · 3 lb. Jar 99c
JE LL Y .. · .... ·.. · .... ·.. 3 lb. jar 99c
PURE LARD .......... · .. · 4 lb. can 79c r
OLEO, 4 STICK .... · .. · .... 6 lbs. $1.00 '

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Pomeroy and Middleport
utilities furnished, 11'!.00,
.00 per month. caU WY
2720 - WY 2-3589.

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Real Estate For S.le

FOR SALE : Seven room housl!,
garage, near High School and
Elementary Schools. Also fur .
THREE USED bathroom out· niture. 463 IJncoln St.. Midfits. 1 forced air gas furnace,
dleport, Ph. WY %-0231.
84.000 B.T.U. Priced reuoo9 1.1 3tc
sble. Ph. Chester 11115-317!.

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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Mra Richar;d Downing, Chll· Regional Health Cooferenre •I
Ucoth; Ohio CoogrOI• BOII'd Ohio University, Bal&lt;er Ceoty Rid ing club mf't at the Rock
mem~. waa gueot ~t&gt;&lt;•ker ter, Ol'tober 20.
Spnnp:s fairgrnund Tuf'sday t'Vt'Mr. and Mrs. vernon Rocers when the Chester P.T.A. met Mn. John Rose, Safety cllaJf!o.
ning for a wiener ro a~t
and family of Oak Harbor and September 21.
man, Is planning a program on
Mr . and Mn. warren Bennett Mrs. Downing ataled that the Safely for the October 1t mee~
Tom R Relller. prestdent. &lt;:~f ·
and family of Columb.. were three most Important P'o
o1 lng of the Chester P.T.A.
terwards read the na mt"s uf the
wmners ol trophies 10 be p l't'·
weekend guests of their ~::::~ P .T.A. are :
sented a1 tfle /all banqut&gt;t tn
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea E
1 - Pertinent Information,
keeping members informed of
A IIJ&lt;~nr m 1\0't:embeJ
A trail
Mn. Raymond Luman, a
the needs ond , .. ,, of their
nde and L"htrken barbecue at
1h~· f)r t~r&lt;:Jd) home lfl WPIIstlth jp'Bde teacher of
P.T.A· unit
Musical selections by 1 men"'
tnn . Octubt&gt;r 4 bt&gt;gmning et 10
Mason School, ls movina to
2 _ Parliclpation, gel~ing as singing group highlighted the
&lt;!H I \\- :• ~ dnTIOilll!'t:'d
this week where sh~
many members . ~s po!!sibiE' to meeting of the Loyal Berean
Iresidt at 544 Third-Ave.
participate by gJVtng them Jobs class of the Middleport Olurch
Thrf"t' horse shows were andaughter,
Janice
to
do.
Christ Tuesday evening at
ntllllii'~'LI :-\Ppkrnlk•r .17 ,, : Arh 1S&lt;tpet,.,loor of our.tes and
s _ Publicity, keeping the , the ehurch
t' n!i Octuber :1 . fi ·30 p m .. at
ol Pe&lt;jlatrlc Ward. Mro. public Inform
. ed of what t he l Mrs. Marvin Kelly , president,
\t"W H::~ri'rt \\' \ ·a . and fJc1o·
C. Wlllpn, who hao been p T
d
f lh
h ol
rf."slding in \he Tom Rue
- · .A. Is omg or. e sc 0 • opened the mPetim~ with the
ber :l -4 at Alban.v The nt-xt
She urged a. II umts makt' use group -~ating the "Lord'l
m.-t•Tmg lVIII D~ T\lf'&lt;::dav 0c1nment in Third-Ave., will
f th
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the
Luman
re,sidence.
e materia ava a e ro I Prayer '' in unison. Mr. L. R.
bt&gt;r ~1 / Jnd a {]ll:ir\E'!' hOI"St' rJim
OCTOf:P:NEHIA.\S- L. toT .. Mrs . Minerva Child ers, Mrs. Cash Braley, Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mrs.
Wilson , ill the m6ther of
the Ohio Congress as tools for I Wiley gave devotions Including
w1 U bt&gt; shuw n
Lf:'na \'kEJhinnl'.\', .\'Irs . J . M. Mitchell, Mrs . Oav~ Darst, Mrs. Val Reynolds, .Mt·s. Flora Steffy and back row,
Knlgh&amp;.
a better progpraTm. S~e also i scrlptu ro;- re;~din~. with prayer
stressed that . .A. 1s a co·op- b M H
Rico
\Irs fr·pd ShtUet.
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a Y r. omer
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Mls• Nellie Zerk e and Mn. era tve group ra ler
an I The men's group sang two
Ilitis weekArnold
are in New
pressure group.
I numbers. "Let the Lower Light!
Evangeline Chapter . or.s. of
and will visitlhe
Mrs. Robert Wood ~as pre·, Be Burning," and "Stand Up
1
.\1idd 1·pur1 IS sponsonng (;I rum ·
York World's Fair while thrE!re.l sented a past president s pin. For Jesus. ·· Mr. DWI\ey and M
mage sale Friday and Saturday, '
WI .
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Mr. Carl Kautz, president.
d t
ber "It's
St&gt;plt'mlJer 25-26 ln tht&gt; lormt'r • Oi'togn1arians or lhe :'\1iddlr- Mrs. HeiDel and Mrs. Edgar
'· Happiness is not _in possess-(y .. in :he rlub tr easi.I~Y·
Mrs. Dawes Sansbury of Mar- conducted the business meeting Rice sa~g ~. ue num '
A &amp; P budding. Hour-; are from pon c'tn]l'(·h nr CIHJ~ l were re- Reynolds were m charge
uf ing much. but bemg con!enl i
Lets Exp lore Meigs J:n·
is visiting with her aunt, when it was voted to purchase ,MY hOeslre. ted
the slclt
Y Ot 4 P m .
i cognltt'tl rt'C't-'ntl~· during
the the servire and presented each w1th what we possess or j Ly Day' ' was announced f~ t.
R.C. Sansbury and
silverware for the lunch room, 1 . T ose
Ad~n Lambert
1
-;;;;;::;:;;;;~;j suml&lt;-t\' School hour fur many ol ,the members with a gift of have ," was the thought for the 114. Each one going b
take ld••us;hte,r, Sally Schaaf.
to continue buying Reading Cir- ~ r::~s.wl~:. M~~·. Paul Davis and
de~·n 1ed hours (d church serv - candy . .!'vtrs. Reib('l had chosen day, when the S~racuse Th1rd ,1a sack lunch. Further details Mrs. Arthur Hess was return- cle books for, each grade. and iMr Ken~Lh Dar!'it. both home
i('l" dlld fur thf·ir
dediratPd a pa:-~sage from ProvPrbs f,,r the WednE"sday HumPm~kers Club i wi.l: be anno~n.eed later..
to her home Wednesday from to have a Halloween party for f · h 't l M
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8
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service. ''t rain up 11 chi ld in (former Demnnstrai10n C lub) l l hose ~~ Vl~ll shut- ms a.nd
Hospital where sbe
the children.
~~i~s 0:~~:~· com~unic;ti~u
Theil' ages ra nge from 80 to the ~¥ay he is to go, and wlle1J met for its t'irsl meE'Iing nf i new families m t~e community
a surgical patient
Mrs. Delrnar Baum's fourth 1
th N
England
FRI.- SAT, - SUN.
1
92 All art&gt; ac1i\·e in 1he pha~ws he is old, he will not 1eparl the new se.ason.
Wednesday, · are M~s. Gert~~e Johnston, Mr Harry Kauff is~ patient grade won the book for lhe most 1 CO~~rnn~
e t ew
n
s~pt. 25-26·27
1
nf
dllliTh work .
from
it."
.Yirs.
He.ibel
is
tertC'h·
Sept.
16 al the home of Mrs.· Mrs. 1 roy SwJI\mg, and Mr~. at M~i~s General Hospilal
attendance
of
parents
at
P.T.
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whas
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Double Feature Program
f~«-&gt;:uling from l«-&gt;f! to right er of the class.
Evelyn Smith on Third St.
IHayes . November hostesses Will is beling treated for a kid-1 County Council meeting was the pamtmg 0 e c urc
" IRMA LA DOUCE "
llh·,· :m• .\tl r.s. Nlmt-r\'a Chltd- Oth
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The president. Mrs
Sara be \1rs. Mickey Williams and
a1\ment Mrs Kauff is with . announced at f(acine Hi~ h classroo~sil
ted
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gr~p
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busine.ss
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her
moth~r
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Mrs
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Clair
Karr;
at
the
hospit~l.
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Ocotber
8
and
also
the
M~s.
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pravf'r
by
December,
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rs.
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Cl'
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Mrs. Betty me as
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behalf of the class for her past
Rll a subs!i!u!e tt::wher fl)f tlw Mancde, G
.' rs. mmM" 's::;sle'l . ~!·s . Mrs. Smith fullowf'd JJv
tlle and Mrs. Herbert Parker ;
word that her son and family 1 Btssell.
- Jtld - i au
raves,
t
rs.
e,
:l J.)Y group ,; 11 g1·n" "Blesi ·He the 1 uarv, Mrs. Ar th ur
edd' ct·
d' Invited guests were Mary two years of service. Mrs. AI·
h
b
''SOME LIKE IT HOT"
, \\'nnwn ·~ ck1s~ taug 1 v \-Irs.
e
Mr and Mrs. Fr te me an I
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b h If 1 lh 1
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Mrs.
Ada
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Mrs.
Zwilli
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Other
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hove
reachd
"-attle
. Mike and Ket'th Ft'tch, Mr. and ,1 lenswort on e a o e cass
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\IJnlrn .\lonroe . Ton ) Cll l"lls Hobprt Re1hel :Jnu at pres·'nt
~
.\llcCarley and Mr. Clark Mrs. Betty Haves. St'cretary. I :'r1rs Wanda Rizer, Mrs.
to Alaska. They will leave Mrs. Robert Fitch and Bobby, Ifor her past yehars lollf ~-er1vlce.
L~..,....,...--------' 1 "f' rv lng a~ suh.s tilule ior th~
~ ---.\1rs. Van Cooney.
read the n;inut~s uf the May ' ~ar':'t B?il.ey, Pomeroy,
b lane for Kodiak, IMrs.RaymondFitchJr .,Linda, ~rs. Allenswort ~ ut: e~V',I H(lme . bUild I-' r.s Class:
'
mE&gt;eting.
!vlrs . Zwilling. Other
w~e~e they will reside. Debbie and Tammie, Georgie mg ~oon./or Hawail to be witb
Minn1e Ci lm on•. llf.. t'&lt;ti!hfui l
Roll call was answered by will bf' annmmccd later·
Bissell and the honored guest's her am 1.Y·
nwmber wh 0 has bf'f'n ac1ive 1
POMEROY OHIO
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18
members
a
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two
gueSts
tf'tl
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ALtending
the
meeting
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brother and sister, Avis and F'otlowmg the program Mr.
('bur
~ in thi s
('h &lt;J lld !he Brad· l
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h ed
I ed
\tn
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Lena
:,
eing
•·what
they
had
done
this
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Ka!hryn
Johnson
of
W
olf
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Todd.
Sending gifts were Deb- Walter Bunce sow
co or
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TONIGHT
ifS
summer. ur a trip t'!kt-'n." The . ·'Ms. Ada Slack, Mrs.
Is Celebrated
hie and Mike Meldau and She!- slides. The men of the c1ass
F: lh innt·.\. 91. oldest nwmber (Ill
.rf'('flrd,
NOT OPEN
at '
calling eomrnittee gave report viev!" Schneider. Mrs.
Bruce Bissell, son of Mr. and I Wells.
served apple pie, tee eream and
regu Jar &lt;:~tH:' Ild(&gt;r
pr;n-l'f
me~·11 11g~ ~nd
church,
on
calls
!hey
ha(i
made.
''PenCott
rill
,
Mr!i.
Ferrell,
Mrs.
Hayward
Bissell,
Long
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Refreshments
of
Ice
cream,
coffee
to the 24 members pre1
FNIDAY and SATUR'DAY
1
go
wtwn
ht·J
d&lt;1unie
s
for
Friendship."
collection
Rous_h.
Mrs.
~ohnstor.,
was
the
honored
guest
at
kool
aid
and
candy
were
sent
and
guests, Mr. and Mrs.
and. re3d.v 10
Sept. 25-26
ghter. \lrs _ t lonwr .Jnnf's gi,·es I The Epsworth League of For-. was t~k~n. ~rs· Ro.u sh s!&lt;~led ' N.orns. J\·1r~. Sm1t~ , Mr~.
birthday party given him by
by Mrs. Wilbur Bissell Don Hicks and son, Douglas, aQd
"HEY THERE, IT'S
YOGI BEAR"
the word : \I rs .J. M. Mi !f'''l•il. lt'S1 Hun ,\&lt;lethodist Church l1eld , th~1 Melg§ Counly IS Ill net-d ,l!art::t Cottril l, Mrs . Ann
·grandmother, Mrs. Wilbur Iand Mrs. Hayward Bissell.
Martha McNeal. iiiiiii
(Yogi Color)
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lOth
annual
reunion
Sept.
1:1,
uf
a
Countv
Extens
ion
Ag~
111,
age,
~1rs.
Parker,
Mrs·
..
Da\
84. '1 rs.
Join Yog1
Yngt Bear
the Hock Springs Fair ; Home Economi cs.
II}'. Mrs. H~y~s, Mrs, Zwlllmg .
V&lt;~l Heynolct s. 85 . ill! faithfu l at
BOt!· Boo. Cindy
"G UN HAWK''
It was deeidC'd to help
un and Mrs. Williams .
.
memtlf'rs wh 0 ;Jltt&gt;nd wlwn ttH'ir (;round.
!TerhnJeo ln r I
t::.
!\1r ~ Floru Stef- ! ,
.
tht
purch.:~se of jui!'e l'or H1e Gu€'st.s were Mrs. Karr
vf
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lwalth
prrm
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Ror.v Ca lhoun. Hod C &lt;~merron .
fy . !12 wh o has 60 yrar&lt;: _11i Con iPsts were held m the after 1bloodmobile VIsit 1m Feb. 22. Pamer?~'. Mrs. Geneva ~?ian, ;
Rula Lo:&gt;e
to disl.ribu1e Mental . loea l, :S~erry ~nd Mae Williams 1
, lf'i-H"hing lo her &lt;"rrdit lhi-lving ! nutm with Mr~. Pu_rl~y Karr, : Al so
SUN .. MON .. TUES.
g
since
she
was
!
Mrs.
Lei:lh
Nease,
W1lilam
H~.
Health
]J!t&gt;rature wtwn iL 15 and Ke1th Batley.
hren lf'a chil1
Sppt. 27 -28-'29
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14 . wi!h 22 vear$ &lt;!l. 1he POin - i d~shelt a nd Lee Ann Nease wm ~ available. Council dues of
'ROB IN AND TH E 7 HOODS'
eroy Church and later _the Mid-i nlllg pm:es. .
.
Iare _P!?'ilb le ~y Nov:-mber. . j BAKED GOODS SA I.E
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(Tech n1co lor:il
dleport Chur·ch1. She IS n.}w a A short busmess meetmg was Jnsteud of a regular_ meet.mg The Junior Class of MiddleF'rank Sins 1ra. Dean ~r;~,·!in.
B1ng C'l'osby. ~:dw G H1t!lm member of the Zirm _Chun:h; J helc!. Tho&lt;&gt; f'oltowing otfi('('rs were in Ocln?er. th: rlub will ?t!end purl High School is sponsoring
Also in the group lS M:- i'rerl !eleeted . Leah Nease, Pres. : Al- !he Ohio Kur&lt;~l Heal th Confer- a bake sale Saturday Septem".On. Sammv Davis . .Jr. PHcr
You Can Rt~lly Save At Elberfelds
F'alk, Barbara Rush. Victor j Shiflet, 88. Middleport husi- l tona Karr. Sf'c ., .and Nora Hou- 1enre at Baker Center. Oh 10 ,ber 26 at the Cross Hardware
Buono.
nes~man,
on Jy m:tn to .:Jttend .dashelt, Treas.
.! l 1ni\rt•rsi t." . al Athens, Tuesday. SJort- beginning at 9 a .m.
This Weekend (Friday 9 to 5), (Saturday 9 to 9)
Colorcartoons
t elass thai S Llnrlily .
1Ot'L 20 , at 10 a. m. The theme .
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Those at.tendmg were Mr. and is " D isf'a.~e Prevention Through ! PLAN HOUSE WARMING
·: Mrs . V!rgJI Housh of We1rton. 1F,arlv DP1ec1inn."
Interested ! 'l'h
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h
'' w v 1\1
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e a ouse warrn1
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~s . . .wm . persons wishing
tu go are ing given fo r Mr. arid Mrs. ErHero oro oomo of tho 11111ny spoclol voluos you11 find all over tho •~rtJloudatlhelt
.md
Mane of Syra- 11 rg"d lo I'Jlnl"l'l \trs F: oush bv
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1.51-lostform Cotton Brn, 2 for 2.50; Women's 1.95 Phii-Moid Rayon Night
1!'use; ~1r. and Mrs . Purle~ Oct 10 The noon luncheon w1ll Tu d
.
K.arr t:he ster· Mr and Mrs us- i
t
t
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j
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ay
morning
September
29
,
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· . be Sl u.1 . A11 are o mee
.a . at 10 :30 am Everyone is wei· I
.
Gowns, 2 for 3.00; and tho 2.95 Gowns on 11lo, 2 for 5.00; Boby Blanke!J
· wHl Nt&gt;aSl'. Mr. und Mrs . 1Jav1d 1 the home uf Mrs. Addie Nor· l'urne
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-·~ Nease, Hoger and Roma : Mr .. ris at 8:30a . m.
:
·
Are On Sell, 2 for 1.00; WomenJs Slipover Banlon Swutera for, 2.44; Wo· ami Mrs., Fre.d Nease, D~nn~ , The for&lt;'noon st-ssion wa~ re-~ PREACHER ANNOUNCED
bon't Slocks On Sale For, 3.44; Womon'o Poplin Jackoll for, 2.00; 7.95
Lt&gt;e Ann and Slf'p hPn of Mmers- eessed for a put luck lunch at
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ville· Mr and Mrs Hosmer
,
.
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Rev. Charles Norm w11l oc- .
Drauu For Women On Sole For, 6.00; 79c Routing Pons On Solo For, 58q
, Minersville·
.
· · s Wood- noun. The L1d)rd h!:i Praver·
1n un1 - ; cupy
,
th e pup!
1 .,. of t1e
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Hou sh
.\1r
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t e e IC JOUS re- 0
row Mora.
Jackie. George,
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r Y Bap 1·IS 1 Ch urch
G. E. 11.95. ·1jiloctrlc lrono for, 9.00; 1.09 Scrub Tubs lor, 87c and many,
ard Janet and Judy of Pome- 1past. .
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27.
at
10
:30
as
.an
interim
,
.
Durmg the afternoon var1ous mini ster
many othert.
. roy Slar Rt ; and Mr. C!Jftord l bjects were dJ scussed
in·j
.
Hilliard, Minersville.
1 ~~u~ing lexti.le painting,
_P_L_A_N_ D_A
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lt was decided to hold the re· . stermg, sewmg, etc. It
MASON - Wahama
High
BE SURE TO BUY YOUR FLOWER BULBS NOW IN THE HOUSEWARES
' ' union next year at Chesler Park. vo ied to keep the birthday
school will sp(Jnsor an afterDEPARTMENT . . TULIPS, DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, ETC. PLANT
game dance with the
this
THEM NOW AND HAVE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS NEXT SPRING.
coming friday evening follow·
ing !.he Ravenswood-Wahama
football game at Wahama.
Member s of tht' Me.1p:s Coun-

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leal Council rat.hers convent*~
to vote on whether they,
as a collective body of bishops,
share papal infallibility. A serles oJ six votes on the crucial
.sue was schedl,lled. Also sch\I.Juled was morf' debate on ret8-ious Uberty, and possibly a
eport on a document against
anti-semitism.
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ABERDEE.N, S. D. - Mn.
~ary Ann Fischer, the auburn·

1a~red mother of the Fisct1t&gt;r
qumts, was resting comfortably in St. Luke' ~ Hospital to1ay with the latest addition to
ller famo~s brood - a 16-pound
7-ounce ~trl.
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Mrs. F1scher. who d1d not
even btJther to_announce her
latest pregrum.r:y becau~. 'ev·
ery one knew 1t. anyway , wa!'l
r_ushed to the red-brick Gathohe. hospital et 8:50p.m. Thursday.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Men,s
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Assorted cottons, denims, blends, wools, drapery fabrics, etc. Materlals for all your sewmg.

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·Th@ 'FabritJ Shop

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Descendant of Pocahontas.
Jolin Rolfe DI'es Thursday

Rural Road

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and with a six·foot road on top tot.a.t of 219,400 square: yards of
from Belpre t.o Gallipolis.
concrete was poured.

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more tangible, that amount of The project used 1.384 tons

dirt wouJd build a dam ten feet steel, 6,500 f~::et of plling, 5,400
high, 35 feet wide at the base cubic yards of concrete, and a

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Mason County songfest will be·
held ilt 2 p.m. in lhe Pt. Pleasant Junior Higll school auditor-'
ium . The public Is invited,

At, the haJ~-way mark in 1964,
Ohio s traffic acciden~
total
stands at 84,~ of whtch 55,179
occurred on Clty streets in In·
corporated communities with
more than 2,500 population, lt
was revealed today by Warren
C. Nelson, Director of the Ohio
Department of Highway Safety.
Fatal crashes on city ..,treets
during the first six months of
the year resulted In 301 deaths,
or 36 per cent of Ohio's state·
l;n;·~Th~e£re'i_a~re~tw~o~~;~; lliw~i~de~ntoll of 845 deaths. The 301
one with S.R. 76 at
deaths are up 20 per cent
from the 251 deaths In the same
of 1963, the report tndi-

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of nearly three million cubic
Underlying the road h more
yards of earth.
than seven miles, 39,500 feet,
Converted jnto .something, of pipe, sewer~ and waterline.

Ohio Streets, Highways Littered
By 84,233 Moto Vehicle Wrecks

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bridges in the U.S.R . 50 and
S.R. 7 interchange at the north
edge of Belpre.
Some rath8 astrouomJoal
flpre1 were reached Ia aome
of lhe eoostruetloa work. 'lbe
biggest Item was the moviDC
&amp;

Wilbur Barr

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and one with S.R. T ln Belpre.
Eight bridges were constructed. to 11eparate traffic io interchange areas: one bridge over
the existing route near the beginning of !he project, twIn
bridges over S.R. 7e at Porter·
field , twin bridges over the B

in the same 1963 period, a jump were up 11 per cent, deaths up 1the day.
of 46 per cent.
two per cent and property dam- More accidents occur un SatPedestrian deaths on
city age was up 22 per cent.
urday than on any other day of
streets so far in 1964 total 106, " These figures show 1 terri- the week.
or one-third of the urban toll. ble loss of life on t.he streets Greatest number of acciden ts
Of these pedestrian deaths, 72 and highways each year," Nel- occur in cities o( 50,000 or more
V FOR VICTORY - Roger Swartz, a Middleport Junior
occurred in Ohio dtles with a son, said, "and shows work thai population.
1who fractured his ankle on the first day of football drills
population of more than 50,000, is ahead of us. There is no ques.. Must frequent type of acci -j in Augus t, holds his nufl'hes in the V for Victory sign.
Nelson's report revealed.
tion but that these facts should dent involves a motor vet clf' ,helpi ng pep up his teammates for their invasion of Athens
SANTA BARBARA , lIn further reportmg on the teach motorists and pedestri· in traffic.
tonight . No . 86. to Swa rt z's right, is Sophomore George
A l~mile fire front which de·
staggering toll, Nelson said that ans alike, the value of care There are fewer fatal acci· Sauer. a defensive specialist.
stroyed
or dama8:ed
more
the 55,170 accidents reported in and caution while traveJJng on dents on Monday than on any
-~~~~~~~~~than 100 homes, toe . chewed
Ohio's cities, resulted In prop- the state's roads and
high· other day ol the week.
lts way jnto uninhabited footerty damage of approximately ways, " he said.
One-third of pedestrians k!ll1
hills, giving at least temporary
$17,900,000, or an average loss Other pertinent data gather· ed were crossing ou tside t h e 1
relief to the ravaged area.
of f320 per accident. Overall ed In the six-month report In· Intersection,
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Thousands of persons fIe d
economic losses in clty traffic elude:
More person~ were killed their homes in the 'ashionable
accidents ill estimated at $54.- More accidents take
place Iand the same holds for thosl' inThe
traffic
death
toll
Jn
Ohio
000,000
for
the
first
six
months
between
four
and
five
in
!he
af· IJ'ured _ between the ages of
PT.
PLEAS-\.
)anta Barbara-Montecito .11rea
"l NT -d Mrs ..11\lt•llief M.
J JFryRAten .lf'ffPra:. flames raceu across the ver of 50,000 or more, accord- of the year, Nelson reported. ternoon, than 1n any other of 25 and 34 .
1son n.venue_. a &lt;1rect escf'm ant o om olfe and Poto Director Nelson, Is 173
MEIGS DATA
cahontas. d1ed Thursday in the Gallipolis Mt&gt;d ic al Clmi~
jant landscape.
lco'miJafl!d to 165 in the same There was one traffic death
after a long illness.
period, an Increase of 5 In Metgo County for tho first
She was th e daughter of the late William Henry and
NEWARK- A &amp;tatowlde alert
cent. In cities In the 25,000 six months of 1964 as compar,
Mary .Jane. Whaley . Fn and a descendant o[ several co·
• •• out today fO!' a 1:1-year-otd
50,000 range, 1964 deaths have ed with four for the same per·
lomal Vtrg tma fam•hr s as well as the descendant of tho
Jirl, who ••s picked up in a car W!Jbur Arthur Barr, 55,
than doubled - from 16 lod. of 1963, according to Nelhi storic and l e~endary Rolfe and indian maiden.
w1l~ed home trom school ville, was ki.lled thts morning
1968 to. S4 1n 19M.
son'a report
She was m&lt;~rned to John At- 1
·- ~---~~~:o lunch Thursday. The Lick. when he ,,,..s mowing a pas. In cities between 10,000 and
Meigs County had a total of
Middleport volunteer firemen put in a full day , en on Jlln~ 12, HlOfi and he pre-1nirres and neph ews. lnduding
lJll CGunty Sheriff's
ture with his tractor.
25,000 population, the 196« slx-. 177 traffic accidents 1n the first Thursday f1ghting fires.
ceded her m death May 3ft, 1958 ! ~rs . Carl C. Gardner and Char·
.aid the child, Beverly
The tractot tipped over on month traffic death toll was 34 half of 1964, compared with
First they pr~sided over the total loss-helpless ta l Mr~.' Alen w~ s a_ member or l les F'ry,_ Pt. PI7asan~ .
Deld, a resident of the
and he was killed almost ~om~.red with 291n 1963, while 150 for the same period of 1963. prevent~.of Harrrson Ru~yon 's . two~ton truck that I thE&gt; f'H'sl _P~esb.~·tenan Church. i Memorwl servtce Wlll .be con·
~en·s borne, was ordered into Instantly.
1n c1t1e1 under 10,000 popuJa. Pedestrians killed tn the first caught fue at 9:20a.m. while haulmg logs off a hill back Women ol tne lhurch and Sun - dueled Sllnday 4 p.m. m t n e
the car by ber mother. The
He was transported to the tion, first-half crashes claimed half of 1964 totaled one while of the Nathan Biggs' residence near Dead Man 's curve shine Cl(ls5. Hun ti ngton Chap- Presbyterian Church with ·he
I\' as placed ·n the home last Ju- Meigs Memorial hospital by the 60 lives compared witb only 41 in 1963 there were two fatally (Rt. 124).
Iter No. 1511 llni!C'd Oaughrers of , _Rr_t-·. Ga .~ ton Boyle, Jr ., o_Hicly arter abe twice tried
to Coolville Emerg( · squad
injured.
Runyon, of Nelsonville, owns a mil1 at the Union the Confecl cr;w~' and Renl Dau-,wtmg. Pnvate
committal
commit suicide because of fam- where attending physician Dr.
Property damage in 1964 in Avenue bridge. His truck was covered by insurance.
gh ter ot lhf' Corill'deracy : Qr. 1 ritcs will follow at the fa;wiy
ily problems.
J. J. Davis pronounced him
Meigs totaled $81,300 while in The big mission of the day
--~~ - - - pha Ret:u:kJ..a Lodg£' No 210 plot in Lone Oak cemetery. Atdead on arnval.
1963 Jt totaled $59,370.
carne at 3:05 p. m. when th e aid agreement with the city of , and Tu-EndiE'·Wci Lndge No. 3 r&lt;m~emP,llls are Llnder the direcHe suffered " crushed skull
In summary, Nelson's report five • room frame home
ot Gallipolis.
Daughters of America .
i tion ol' the Crow·Hussell Funerand a fractured lelt leg. Mr.
showed that stete-wide traffic Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Eddy, Th e third call of the day was Sumving are ""' son, .fohn at Home . Family requests flow·
Barr had operated a filling staaccldent.s (all urban and rural) RD. 2, Cheshire, 1\l miles from to a brush fire at 11:50 a. m. Aten, Jr., at home and several ers be omilled.
at ReedS'.Iille.
Cheshire, on Rt. 554, burned to to Leading Creek along
the
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Lonnie and !\l1ce Barr, Reedswere saved.
dermg the property of Gporge
viiie; a sister, Opal
Harris, Two men apparently 1ost their
Origin of the fire was
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Reedsville ; four brothers, Rus· lives in a tractor • trailer acci~r. and p,_frs. Eddy and undetermined. There was no United Press International 1!
Barr. Vienna;
Horace dent at 8 :30 a. m. today on
their four children were away property damage.
I f'mp loye
wbo risked
his I
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BWT, Pittsburgh ; Dale B a r r. Rt. 35 four miles west of Thurwhen the house caught
life to resl·ur an assault l·icA'ILANTIC CITY (UPil - 111le Reedsville, and Charlet~ Barr,
fro~ unknown causes. It
tim became the first civilian
Jnited Steelworkers of America Little Hocking.
Funeral aervlcea for Dalley ed In the. kitchen area.
In th• Nrw York City ar.a i
ended their convention here
The body was taken to t h e The Identity of the driver, Vale Morris, 68 , World War 1 The ~1ddleport department,
Thursday night to rel'f'iw·
day with determination to elect S encer Funeral borne at Belhis helper, U there was one veteran, who died at his home .faced with the necessity of ha~lthe National Police H-all of
A &amp;nrh warrant was to be
the Democratic party ticket In P
truck at the time it near Carpenter Wednesday af- mg water from a creek % mile
Fame's "Certificate of Appre· issm~d today by Meigs County
November and obtain for steel· PJ:e11 wbehere funeral ar,ratngements
over has not yet been ternoon after a lengthy illness, distant called the Gallipolis de3ft Of
cia tion '' for bra\·ery.
ICommon Pleas Judge John C.
annow.ceo a er,
the Jackson p os t wIll be held Sat urd ay at 2 p. partment.
' It responded w1th
. a
workers 't
'ota I j ob security'' in WI
.James Croof'h, 35. e Nt""gro Baeon for lhe arrest of 19 year
:ontract negotiations next year.
Highway Patrol, 11aid.
m. at CoJumbia Chapel church five man crew, including Chief HARTFORD. W. Va . - Jeff- teletype mPehanit', was C"ited lnld Edward Young of Mason,
The delegates to tile 12th blObserven at W llcene lat- with the Rev. D. C. B. Wells James A. Northup ln charge
rey Scott Gibbs, 14-month-old for eoming tn the aid of the Iw_ Va .. who failed to appear
6
enntal constitutional oonventifJn
this momlng reported there officiating. Burial wlll be in the
Together they battled
the
of Hubert and Catherine white man who was being as· ltodny for a jury trial in Co111were two vicUms iu th~ accl- Castor cemetery.
fire two hours, fruitlessly .
Pierce Gibbs of Hartford, was saollt'd last Aug , s by lour 1mon Pleas Court.
endorBed President JohnsHon!Jbert I
dent ·
1 drowned near his othl'r men while an apathetic 11. All jurors subpoenaed for tht
llis running mate, Sen _
Th tr 11
1 ded tth He
· was
lod a member
o1 ·lk of tbe Ma- Middleport has a COT"'
e a er was oa
w some
ge
W1 esviJie and with Cheshire township
Thursday evening.
crowd looked on .
·trial Jnd Judge Bacon were ln
Humphrey, shortly before
eattl and 8
b 0f th
th A ·
r ....n
·
President flew here to addt·e"'i
wer e,d tro ednuamt ,~~
bl em e mrtcan ' ty.._Hon 1 m the fire protection, and a
He was the only child of Mr.
When Crourh was asked the courtroom at 9 a. m. today
e es Y
un::
aze. same commuru . e 11 survivwhJ' ~ took his life in his
court activity was sched·
them on Tuesday,
l'l'hu~oan ft
h
ed b h'
·f E
Mrs. Gibbs, and was born
1~
remen, w o answer·
Y IS WI e, va; two sons,
LEAR~ OF DEATH
hands to aid a white mao
t.o begin. but the defend12 • 1963 • at Pt. Pleasa nt. being attarked b)' other white
The resolutions committee
The Meigs County Sheriff's et.. the alarm. were stll' U the Clyde of Ber~. Kentucky, and
failed to appea r.
at
II
a
m
Cl
t
f
c
1
...
,
d
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orin
Smith
the convention Thur ~day
Investigated a lwtH"":''"
• ·
ay on o o umi.IWJ, an sev- .
.
Maternal grandparents
are men, he said :
Young had been
released
~uced a program which David
accident on the Forest Jackson Post State Hlghway en grandchildren.
Middleport, recetved word
Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce of I "I just couldn't stand tht're
Meigs County jail on
J. McDonald, president of
Road, 1.5 miles east
were eeeking to trace Masonic services wil1 be held the death of his sister-in-Jaw,
Falls, Ohio, and paternal and watch four men gang up
bond to await trial on •
1.2 mllllon member onion, hint· Rt. 7 at 3 p. m. Thursday.
of the lfriver through today at 8 p.m. at the Begony Mrs. Ernest Smith, on Septem· grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. on one man ."
felony chage made in Febru·
ed at durtog opening eeremon· Officers said a truck driven ~e
which were Florida, funeral home at Albany. Friends ber 22, in I San Diego, Callf., Charles Gibbs of Hartford .
.a...tL.tL.I...f ary.
e.s Monday. The plan would
Helen Francis Baer, 39, of or
traetor, and Kentucky may call .any time at the tuner- hospital. She was the former Funeral services will be held U&amp;&amp;•.u...t...&amp;..e.&amp;..._&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;
Judge Bacon said this morn·
provide "complete career secu·
Rd, hit a car oper- on the trailer.
at home.
Louise _Ecker of Gallla county. at the amrch of Christ in Chris· ]\'la!'!OD Post Offic·e
ing he intends to forfeit the
rity" lor pennanent employes ated by Frank W. Porter, Jr .,
Union at Hartford Sunday
$1,000 OOnd and issue a bench
ln the steel Industry_
39, of Pomeroy as the vehicle
at 1:30 p. m. with u1e Rev . Contra('t Awardecl
warrant for Young's arrest.
M Do ld d
a curve.
Killingsworth official·
Young is charged with theft
" c na saJ the program Officials reported that the
ing. The body will lie in state MASON -Dallas. Walker,
of cutting torches. barteries,
means that once a steelwork· truck driven by Helen Baer then
church. Interment will be in . son Postmaster. saJd today
pipe dies, a hydraulic jack and
er becomes 8 pennanent em· went over a ha:l and overturn·
£I
..
from 12 :30 unti. t at
the Dan Schiappa has been award· other tools from the Richards
ploye of a corporation he m~st
No injuries were reported,
Union cemetery. Friends may ed the contract to build the n~w Saud and Gravel Compa ny at
~~v:thcc;.mplete car-ee~ s:ur~y there was considerable dam·
at Foglesong's Funeral \tason Post uff,ce and construeGrove. The warrant waa
.
e career peope o. e
to the top front end and
ROUTE WITH
Vt. before jetting south to
the Bobby Baker fan club, L)·.. . horne any time Saturday.
tion \~ill s~art . next. WP.ek.
filed by owner C D. Richards.
taust be considered a permaof the
model ha1f-ton
(UPI) - Sea.
Bairtet Johnson himselt. Th In! " I und t
I
Sch!ap~a
s firm Is ptre~::~.~
The court earlier appointed
nen.t part
that Industry
truck. There was dam••e
stumped
e
an, o
n a arge
nstruct 1ng the New
~ Ught
Gold wa te r charged In
Attorney .fames B. O'Brien .II
whiCh he Ia employed until be
left •-t fender and
New E••land
c Ioser the connection. t hc crock con talnlng several ga1Ions pco ·1 Off
uut•
''D
speech prepared ror deltvery
the whitewash.
of water, was rushed to the of- os
lee.
legal counsel for the d~fendant
Is honorabl etl ed t 8
. , er r a
Porter's auto.
freshened charge that
Albany that the Democrats
night, Goldwater (ice of Dr. McGowan, Mason,
pensmn.
The department was also callJohnsoo may have been
more "whitewash''
in Boston that John· but was dead on arrival.
COUNCIL TO MEET
AmOq die eoatract beaeflt1 ed Thursday to lnvestlgate an
toward the WhJ~ House the new· Senate hearing in
son might have. used some
Mason County Coroner Oliver
whlcb wollld be mel- art
on private properly at
Bobby Bal&lt;er "ldekbact." Baker case. These Involv e
this kickback in his
Eshanaur declared tho deal!t
pentloa and iDsur&amp;DOo Piau. tho Intersection o1 Routes 143
GOP preotclential
$25,000 "kickback "
to win the Democratic accidental.
u&amp;ead~ vaeadoua aad lllpo
124. 'nley said a car drlvschedll1ed l))eeChea today the
pa1'h o '".-.m
nomination from
~f'ea!IIJ onemploymont '"'-"
by Arlee Earnest AbboU,
five otates - brokoa by ei. adelphia · contractor
late President Kennedy.
Ill.
ol fomeroy Rt. I, bll a
Albany viBtt wllll New York Mc:Ciookey.
The aupplementa, beneflta
car owned by CarrOU
Gov. Nelson A.
"ill fact. the whitewash
Included In CIS contra-• In
M, o1 Pomeroy Rt. s. There cltmued by an
be mbted utra tblck
basic ateel indiJStry, They
J11b1or damages to both tn Loulsvflle, Ky.
time," be lllid. "Alter au,
ride oompany IWKIII for
But tha burden o1 hla
committee !II Bllpposed to
. ofl llj)l'ker&amp; k be .added
wa• a'·· 1 ot aovlnJ New
Into a ·
that could
· ltate·
LOCAL.TE&amp;.PS
land for h!maelf and tha
Lyndoo John·
T~~·•tun Ill
from
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Division Engineer John W.
Dowler announced today that
the U.S.R. 50 .nd S.R. 1 Bel·
pre Bypass will be opened to
traffic at 8 a.m. (DST) S&amp;turday , September 26.
The contract for the construetion of the project was awarded t'l S. J. Groves and S a n 1
Company of MinneaJh)lis, Minnesota, on :December 14,
with an estimated completion
date of Novcmuer 15. The project has now been completed
well ahead of schedule at a cost
of approximately $5.000 000.
Ora Ashcraft of G~ysvlile
was named Project Supervisor
for the State. During the p'\!lt
winter, H. A. D~e of Marietta
assumed super'lisiOo of the prGject while Mr. Ashcraft was
ill. Dallas Wolford was Proj~t
Manager for s. J . Groves and
Sons Compan}'.
The project is 6.36 miles long.
beginning 1.54 miles west
of
S.R. 76 at Porterfield and ending at Main Street in Belpre. It
is a four-lane divided highway
with predommantly 4' -, , med·

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