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upon U~P laet t.. ~·~ li1••u11ev s po- far be)'JnU the ::Jouth alone. Tbe
sidon on tlvij rJ81111§f'aa
beeo second Is tlral by the very vi•
party's 1968 Prel!)denUal chat&gt; , very advanced - not db! ·
lence 'and determlnadoa 01 bit
can professionals nt! tluf pOsSJ...
blli\y of a large threat \0 the

ces In a small state from a man ,. Indeed, to that .of Ute moot 1 • . anti·N.egro pa2iUon. George Wal·
who ourely ""''ld never ordiD· al at the Northern De ·
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lace has made blmllllll Into a
arily deeply engage thetr allen- . Assumtng, altmtatlve , that national cbampton \0 ati thOM
lion.
Ricjuttd Nllon should In the forces - whether lltherently anThe state to Alilbama; the Republican Presld al nomina· U·Negro or simply made apoman is the tifhf·wli'il OtnioCra. ttori, the Reptlbll
outlOOk In ploctlcally 11181'7 by Negro ""'
tic Governor,- George 'Walllel!. the 800111 - and, ltilltl, tiiAo Ia treml5m - which are amaHOt&gt;
Governor Wallace, barred by !Ome af the more racially dts· ally ready to aupply I 9011ng
the Alabama ConstitutiOn from turbed Northern areas - would eatremlsm of their own.
directly succeedin&amp; bltqaell, Is be sltaltUy less bleak but aUU
Thll Is precisely the slate Ill
seekinJ reelec!l9/i by . proxy far from ttasourtng.
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aflall'll whlclt moderate politicthrough his wl!~ as tho oillcJaJ
All this may seem rather el· lw, Northel'lt and Soutllen,
Democrabc ·nominee. Oetacb· eesslve. but the unalterable tn- had 101111 feared would atrte.
Ill 'Republicans be~ ..illltural!i·" nor reaUtlu make It tn fact Tbal their lean In principle
do nat advertiso the point, but much len esceaalve than super· bsve matMialluu II ·no longer
· privately they ' nave ·on!y Umlt- ftclaDy ltmi&amp;ht ap~.
In objective doubt. AU that r.
Ill hope !hit the W~ll~ee puoh
ThO tint of !hue fealltleo 11 mains In doubt II what a W8J.
tan be slopPed·· by hilt ltepUbll· lba!, for tJood or for Ill. there It lace can or will do with those
can eubernatortal ~versary, lnd&lt;iod a powerful whlta back_·_;,fe:.:an::.:..;ID::....:lii68.=----Rep. J~mei Mlll'dn.
Their· night!nire I'ISJdll · IS
2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlcldleport, 0., Sept, 7, 1968
that • Geolee' Willllce agaiit
triulnphant ~"If thll ttme ofl.
llquely - In Alabama In 1961
will •trike out hatlodally
ID
1968 •• a tlilrd-pirty . 'civil
rtgb,to backlash ctmdldate for
Presid~. Mote than Oltce be
has · hinted ·at hi8her 'll&lt;&gt;liUcm ' ·
QHIO, like several other states In the
l - - by H ...,. Bottel--'
ambitions anti · more than one•
Union, is experiencing a severe teacher shortaee this year, and the prospects
he has alrddy established .. a SAUCE FOB THE GOOSE IS
Frank and dlabonell psalp.
for an even ereater problem will be posreal, II limllt!d, · a~al
to SAUCE ~OR THE GOSLING
types
seldom roapond to
ed In the 1967·68 years. This year · will
.
rtgbt·wiDI Nr~k. In 'the North ~ar u-Jon
"~aceful'' brushoffs.
Thai's
IS well· IS thr Sooth.
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1ee 44,104 additional students enrolled
·A ,Wallace Ill the PrtmdenUal
The other day while dlscuu· why the mean 'Uol keep liD
Jn Ohio schools, with the total enroll·
field
in
_beyond
.
doubt
lng
caurt...y with our children, (etliDJ meaner - nobody calla
ment In all schools of 2,324,018. Next
1961
could draw a subs1antlal protest all pre • teens, and
t h e i r them betauae nice
people
year the increase is estimated at over 70
vote fMm :ultra. . conoe~attves friends, I wao ourprioed when have a basic dread of hurtlnJ
thousand, wblcb unless something dras·
in general and speclflcally from one ol them oald, "Adults are ~thert - even 11 thoy dlllrVI
tic II done will create a headache twice
IS bll as this year.
among lhose . white volera&gt;furl· funny. They are always run·
ous either .at u..,tegtttmatt a,. plng down kids, bul they'rt
Next Hme thltt gal
111111
This year our state needed slightly
pir,nons
of
the
Hqroeto
or
at
·
rude
too.
When
we
I•
to
the
with
the
Insults,
tell
her
you're
over 97 thousand teachers, and by the
lhe~ ' far·Jrom.legltimatt n- atore .\0 buy thi~p, they s~ve busy and bang up. She ciD'I
fall of 1967 they will need an additional
tremlsm of some Of the N•ll'O , 118 al!de, or Ia louder
an hUrl you IDY worae at an II).
1,838 teachers which will bring the total
80 they will be watlad
leaders
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we
do,
emy than •he can aa a frlellll.
_jleed to about the 100,000 mark The
What~er
backln&amp;
he
receiY•
on
flrst,
evon
il
we're
there
-H.
problem is· further complicated in that
HOLLYWOOD iUPli c-iJe. stage comedy ~'Barefoot In the are a C!OI1niving · r8llcher, two ed moreQver woukt eqUIIly first. SomE"times we have to
approximately 10,000 replacements are
.
:fun-loving · cowl1oy• and. a bf~ond doubt.' be far :more at wait and watt IU1d wait, just Dear Helen:
spite assorttd network promct- Park."
needed each year to fill the ranks of
Another premiere finds Ph\11· canwn.~erous r!!Lse. Again a the ••pense of the Republican "cause we're polite."
I'm • p•ychlalrlc aide ID •
tional gimmicks about "ad·
those who have left the profession for
r whot 'CQUI~ Prejldenllal ticket than of 1
1 . ac~cally went , to the tee State Hoopital, and bavo beeD
vanc:e premieres" and "sneak lis Diller ln""ABC-TV's "T,he ... splendid notto
one renon or another. This past year
Pruitts of Southampton" _ 8 be more deltghlful thin ,haviJlg _,J)em~raU~ Ucu• ltJIICied . by ""~'!.!!' •tor&lt; ~nd watched, and a case worker In child wellaro.
previews" - HIJ o( which can
there were 1,538 retirements that furth·
thai
tln!y confuse the vtewer-the comedy ~ut 8 rl•?.. . bjgh some· ,Iiughs with, that . old Pr~Bident John!!&gt;&lt;&gt; ,~r. lor. that . con you 'm&amp;illne? El(!hl out of As such 1 must wam
er complicated the !lituation. One of the
familtea -.Jd nevw take a
alarming situations is that 1,430 teachntw teiPvi~ion season begins society family that goes broke staple, the W"tern. Nethlng, . mallei-, by ~QJ ..qtltj!r 1!8dOnal· ten adults dl4 just that!
_and tri" to hide the fact. ThiS of. cour,se,. _which t• w~; the Iy pramtnent Democrat .aow tu . Perhaps I may bave dane child's tale Of beaUng or Dl&lt;&gt;ers left Ohio to accept teaching positions
tonight.
in other states. This circumstance will
.
the same thinK w~thout thinking t~stin1 Ut:tJtly, no matter how
The reason for the recent .-notion could .have plenty of movie~ ·have. already ~.IWI!! · it, ~ llgh.t.
not improve as teachers are forced from
A G.O.P . .wbeelhone Of el' oometlme. It'• easy \0 push remote th• pouibJUUu of daviburst o1 press Mgenlry a~nd pDBsibilities, especially with quite a, lew · Urnes_bl''JIDW, ~al4
economic necessity to get positions in
the ..g~.eat .•uccess a/ ,.' Cat perienpe and res~sibili&amp;y. soy1 ahead of hltle folka. If the ation may be. The child • 1110semantic acrobatics is ..JWnpJy Gyp.sy Ra!lf · Leo and Reginald
5chools that pay higher salaries, or they
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natly In private _thaJ a Wal· jlOCIIIe who yell about
the lesllng adult to uaually a rala·
that original plan~ cal~ (or .taU Gardiner also in tbe •how ., Ballou.
leave the ranks for higher paying jobs in
regulars.
Bul
.
Bosalilld
R~sBy
tbto
,ltm,,
t~
.81~•
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lac~.
third_
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P
IIfiY
would
stpbon
youna
~en.ration
wol!ld
lake
a Uve or close friend. with tho
three networks to offer their
busiin..s and Industry.
sell's
:·Aunti&lt;i
.
!&gt;lame,"
of
f~rther
•~'!!"pie
of
television
s
off
enough
dei!II'Jini
rlJ!tt·wina
aood
l!lllk
at
themselves,
they
reoult !ltat ·"dirty-minded kid"
new serie1 in the week startint:
cauroe.
If
·w
stnae
thr
13p
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derc~aUve
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na~e,
lll!!Ol,f!illDemocrats
In
the
Soo!Jt
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•nd
lllight
'earn
that
kids
.have
to
or
some'llllne .:stmUar Ia the
this Sunday . But ABC-TV,
1
A recent Issue of the New York
mwer~ are await th.~t a here ')I'd. there In tho N~ too, be a tltll~ · pu!ny sometimes, to resporllie wtile vlcllm's report
aiming lor a ratings headJtart, standard· for comparisiJII wilh, .
Times carried almost a page of adver·
Your •i\il.sllait that the child
mov@d most of its debuts up to aoy zany, oometimes imp&lt;n&gt;er- .. new NBOTV series ·~~ Tht : to strlk~, a puntohlntJ blow. to . bo n~ttrM -H.1.
tl~ements that offered teachers position•
,
with the act'USlltlon agalniiiWo
this week and tabbed ttlem Ished high ,IJI;lecy 'lllalllfatolt: •· 'Girl fr!IID U.N.C,L.E. ~ w~)l bow "'y .Re,p~bli~lll!, . ,freside~Ua! . near II:
in the Empire State at salaries ranging
Tllnlght'r lhlfd 11ferli\ere .is ., bt ~~ext ~ay, Tina, It •h'!"iil II&gt;IDI~: ., ,. • , .• . . , . . .- .Stnee your ·tettel' arrived, I ve men In U.. family 110 a counall the way from .6.500 up to $10,000.
"advance premiere1," a marve-The Jure of money is not the only thing
lously contradictery pairing. of at80 .8 cOmedy, itso appeqra ·on , 11• '!'lt~.out ·saying, .wao drawn . C•rry!PI. .th~ ~.jlbn~te ,ta,rlher, bten .,wat.hlng. too. Would ad· stlor or famlly doctor 15 good.
0.N· he canc'lillr.a that Jt G..o ,. , vl90 my adult leaden to da They'll get to the heart of the
that appeals to teachers. Many are mwords that Barrium would have ABC-'Fv. and is a: tontorrloora· _, from ,The Man from
terested in fringe benefits, and life m
ry Western coiled '"flte Rout&gt; :C.L.E, and Its would come as Georre Romney of Michigan likewiJe. and think · If
tt's matter, wnether abe or the
been proud of.
communities that have much more to ofAod NBC·TV, nat to be ders." star~ing Chill Wills, Roo ~bsolutely no aurprtse to thla should t"!P". ou\_'~ ~e the ,~. , •. sauce' tar the goose, Is it men are at fault.
fer in the way or cultural advantages,
But you should han told tho
outdone-or, hopefully, outrated Hayes and .Pitrl!:k Way,ne, . Ia viewer If next sea!On we were pubhca'!_ ,r~J!i~"-t~ 1 .the ~arty :·11ucy'• In the gosling? -H.
and attitudes that cause them to be acthe
story
,
llie
cliiei
characters'
·
t
o
have
.:'The
Uncle
ll'om
would
w.
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~~-the
South
•t
Pear
lleien
:
woman
whole child reported •
in key situations-moved up
cepted into the main stream of the com·
U.N.C.L.E.
least,
!tom
file
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10."
This
E\'erv
time
thll
woman
calli
school
spa~ four monlba
three of its new enlrlel!i t• this
.
munity life. This means that communi•,v,
the
phooe.
she's
full
of
aosalter
il
OCC!urred
to tiiAo pt to
week, calling each of them '•a
Tbe Almuac
~s, without the resources to pa,v ever
'11- and II always ripping the heart of the matter. It
sneak pre\liew," a tlighly
lly Uoiled .Pren latematWaal
higher wages will have to do a selling job
~tone apart. Her language 111unded far • fetched,
true,
unlikely
event
on
television.
Today
·
is
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Wednesdlly,
,
~pt
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7t.J.:
to teachers to make them ignore the big
_~.-:;vue.
Wbat
a
moulbl
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,.
lrhen
principal
and
teacher
In -short, all of these debuts the 1,0',, day Of IIMI6 With 115 to
wages they can get in more affluent
jilt oarr.r ~ aay;....-were supposed to INjve cooper·
this
week on both networks are follow.
,
communities.
rens. ·,·she can't standf are the' ones alad '" tht beallnJ lnd threaltheir premiere episodes, and
The motn I• In Ill las\ ,
; after · you see bor. out In the car with jned onother 11 abe told, but
Ohio seems to be doing its share in
nothing else-and the remain- quarter. ·
_ IIJ Wayne G. Brndsladt, M.D. nant .of
.
llucb ille nl!'llf day, real chummy. otrqer t~Jnp have bappened.
providing teachers to fill the ranks, Of
der of the fledgling series will
The morning.. stan ~~.. :&lt; ..Q - I: bave a large varicose the
lags
may.
·
,
.lfow
to
·be
II· And then she's probably rip- If abe doesn't lind out, she'll
the over 11 thousand beginning teachers
turn up next week. And then it Saturn. Jupiter, ' Mars . aiiQ .~ lliC!'r an my tes. What treatm.
o
st
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the
·
orlgtnal
ping YOII \0 pieces to THEM.
always wonder and auspect !a1t year, 8,389 caine from Ohio cal!eges
will all be over. and we can all Venus.
•
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ment do you recommend?
1 ~
tonsils
bot
are
not
likely
She
not
~lei.
ltehlnd
and Pf"'bat.ly repeal har 101pl·
and universitlea. Most of them were oupgo back to whatever we were
The evenfng slar. i8 s&amp;·tu~.l.'" ·
A - Vancaae ulcen are the
to
become
cancero~
or
have
yaul'
,
bac&lt;.
b!QIII'
~
you
elons
\0 everyooe abe meell,
plied by Ohio State, Kent State and Bow·
doing.
The Queen of El)gland, resul' af neglecting· varicose
lin' Green. It would appear that Ohio
any
other
serious
COI\Sequences
.
in
persl'!l.
matting
,
._,..
r•
ll't
far
better to settle thlnp
The highly derivative nature Elizabeth I, was born on this Yeins. In most victims treatUmver,ity is evolving from the ranks of
o1cept
thac
80Mttlmu
they
marb
all&lt;.ut
your
ramify,
or
once
•nd
for all. -S.C.
er television- which is a polite day In 1533
.
ment is u.c;eless unless the unleaders in educational training, a position
may
get
.
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big
that
they.
too;
bow
you
~ress
Then
she
a
pol&lt;&gt;Dear
S:
way of saying It is, for the
On thu, d11y in. hlsfpry: ·
derl.\ling cause Is
removed.
she was once noted for, especially m fill·
You've ~ot a point: If you
most
part,
unquesti9nably
the
In
1813,
the
rucknaine
"UbCJe.
.
When
this
is
done
the
ulcen mus\ ,be removed. They do not gtzes the next ttme and aaya
ing the rank. in southeastern Ohio
disappear
spontaneously.
abe
didn't
feel
well,
she
juat
let
sleeplr&gt;g dol• lie, they ofteD
least original form of entertain- Sam " w'' cain«! by a writer will heal spontaneously 11 tJiv·
school!. but appar.ntly they leave for
Q
A
lrlend'a
doctor
told
doesn't
know
WHY
she
aald
~Jake
up and bark at you. -H.
ment ever attempted-is indi· for tht T1oy. N.Y.. Post as a en a chaner. Keep them clean·
•other states, or are interested in more
her
that
he&lt;
tonsils
would
dl1it
.
.and.
adds,
"but
anyway
It'
a
cated by the ideas behind symboiic reference to the and cover with compl'esses
lucrative fields. We are Indeed fortunThis colwnn Is dedicalad to
tonight's three premIeres. United State!.
moistened with sterile 11&amp;lt ~ appear afte1 the age of 23 or what 1 really think •."
ato In the location of Rio Grande College.
311.
Is
th1s
,
t
rue!
I've
crkd
to
break
up
thll
family
Uvina, so II you'rt
though not a reflection on their
In l!:Hil. lht&gt; Nazi~ be~an the lution ot the same salinity as
and ill teach.r training prgram that is of
A
No
•
.
bol
lite
tonsilo
are
friendship
gracetUUY..
but
she
having
klo
trouble or
jusl
individual qualities.
London blitz that Hitler thought tears.
great value to local schools. The cadet
very
inca""poillolllwhen.
they
cans;
and
'r.nl'
'b&lt;lt
llklbliloUI4
plain
U"ouble,
let
Helen
ltelp
One premiere , lor instance, is would ,.oflt'n thr island for an
A Polish doctor hall speed·
for a num·
program th•t bridged the
enli111d type. ~•sides, I'd bala to have YOU. ~h• wiU also welcomo
ABC-TV's "Love on a Rooftop," invasion. It failed.
ed the he.~:tling of these uJcers have not necome
bfr o1 years after its inception is on the
through
roptalad
lnfectiOM
·of her really down an me - think your own am1111J18 uperleneu.
way out, and only 718 cadets received
which hu the charming idea of
In 19;2, U•e Senate approved by fastenin&amp; a plastic cage avthe
throat.
,
what ane'd aay to oth.ra!-F.S. Address HrJen Boltfl ID cart a1
certifiicates to teach after two years of
1 yo·Jng, struggling newlywed
• bUI tight•ntng tax deductions er the ul""r and reduCing the
Q
Every
ooce
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while
near F:
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training. In 1960 they numbered 1.484.
couple living in a top-floor ror emPrtainment.
air pressure in the cage with
I
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up
little
c~ossy balls
It now appears that some such program
In Hlfl5. · Hurricane Belay a suction pump. If the ulcer from my tonstlo. What causes
apartment with a splendid view
I• In ord.r to btidge the gap.-DCW
oJ San Francisco. The idea
swept intv Florida from the is large tt must be eovered them!
would have bePn far more Baham'.ls. Its .jestructive winds with a '*In graft as soon as the
A - Normai18U81 often havo
charming at first 11ance, and ' rain .pounded Florida, under Iyme base 11 lree of 111- deep crypll Pal'Uclft Of lood &lt;;0
however' if a similar rormet MtssissiJJpi, and LouJslana for fection . Water piUs are also- or may lodge In them. This With
had not been so delightful in four dav.. killing on ~timated value In reducin1 the water· an acctJiul•ltoit of odeld cella
the en o r m o u s l y successful 75 persons.
logging ot the affected leg,
cut off fronr !he llltlnl of the
crypts wilt produce lhele 1tnall
Hado's
mas!lfs They c'tln often be ...
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removal of tonsilo lA&gt; cu\ a
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Five NeW'Cbaches Will Make Debuts Friday

lash In thlo country opreadlnt

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upon U~P laet t.. ~·~ li1••u11ev s po- far be)'JnU the ::Jouth alone. Tbe
sidon on tlvij rJ81111§f'aa
beeo second Is tlral by the very vi•
party's 1968 Prel!)denUal chat&gt; , very advanced - not db! ·
lence 'and determlnadoa 01 bit
can professionals nt! tluf pOsSJ...
blli\y of a large threat \0 the

ces In a small state from a man ,. Indeed, to that .of Ute moot 1 • . anti·N.egro pa2iUon. George Wal·
who ourely ""''ld never ordiD· al at the Northern De ·
.
lace has made blmllllll Into a
arily deeply engage thetr allen- . Assumtng, altmtatlve , that national cbampton \0 ati thOM
lion.
Ricjuttd Nllon should In the forces - whether lltherently anThe state to Alilbama; the Republican Presld al nomina· U·Negro or simply made apoman is the tifhf·wli'il OtnioCra. ttori, the Reptlbll
outlOOk In ploctlcally 11181'7 by Negro ""'
tic Governor,- George 'Walllel!. the 800111 - and, ltilltl, tiiAo Ia treml5m - which are amaHOt&gt;
Governor Wallace, barred by !Ome af the more racially dts· ally ready to aupply I 9011ng
the Alabama ConstitutiOn from turbed Northern areas - would eatremlsm of their own.
directly succeedin&amp; bltqaell, Is be sltaltUy less bleak but aUU
Thll Is precisely the slate Ill
seekinJ reelec!l9/i by . proxy far from ttasourtng.
.
aflall'll whlclt moderate politicthrough his wl!~ as tho oillcJaJ
All this may seem rather el· lw, Northel'lt and Soutllen,
Democrabc ·nominee. Oetacb· eesslve. but the unalterable tn- had 101111 feared would atrte.
Ill 'Republicans be~ ..illltural!i·" nor reaUtlu make It tn fact Tbal their lean In principle
do nat advertiso the point, but much len esceaalve than super· bsve matMialluu II ·no longer
· privately they ' nave ·on!y Umlt- ftclaDy ltmi&amp;ht ap~.
In objective doubt. AU that r.
Ill hope !hit the W~ll~ee puoh
ThO tint of !hue fealltleo 11 mains In doubt II what a W8J.
tan be slopPed·· by hilt ltepUbll· lba!, for tJood or for Ill. there It lace can or will do with those
can eubernatortal ~versary, lnd&lt;iod a powerful whlta back_·_;,fe:.:an::.:..;ID::....:lii68.=----Rep. J~mei Mlll'dn.
Their· night!nire I'ISJdll · IS
2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlcldleport, 0., Sept, 7, 1968
that • Geolee' Willllce agaiit
triulnphant ~"If thll ttme ofl.
llquely - In Alabama In 1961
will •trike out hatlodally
ID
1968 •• a tlilrd-pirty . 'civil
rtgb,to backlash ctmdldate for
Presid~. Mote than Oltce be
has · hinted ·at hi8her 'll&lt;&gt;liUcm ' ·
QHIO, like several other states In the
l - - by H ...,. Bottel--'
ambitions anti · more than one•
Union, is experiencing a severe teacher shortaee this year, and the prospects
he has alrddy established .. a SAUCE FOB THE GOOSE IS
Frank and dlabonell psalp.
for an even ereater problem will be posreal, II limllt!d, · a~al
to SAUCE ~OR THE GOSLING
types
seldom roapond to
ed In the 1967·68 years. This year · will
.
rtgbt·wiDI Nr~k. In 'the North ~ar u-Jon
"~aceful'' brushoffs.
Thai's
IS well· IS thr Sooth.
.
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1ee 44,104 additional students enrolled
·A ,Wallace Ill the PrtmdenUal
The other day while dlscuu· why the mean 'Uol keep liD
Jn Ohio schools, with the total enroll·
field
in
_beyond
.
doubt
lng
caurt...y with our children, (etliDJ meaner - nobody calla
ment In all schools of 2,324,018. Next
1961
could draw a subs1antlal protest all pre • teens, and
t h e i r them betauae nice
people
year the increase is estimated at over 70
vote fMm :ultra. . conoe~attves friends, I wao ourprioed when have a basic dread of hurtlnJ
thousand, wblcb unless something dras·
in general and speclflcally from one ol them oald, "Adults are ~thert - even 11 thoy dlllrVI
tic II done will create a headache twice
IS bll as this year.
among lhose . white volera&gt;furl· funny. They are always run·
ous either .at u..,tegtttmatt a,. plng down kids, bul they'rt
Next Hme thltt gal
111111
This year our state needed slightly
pir,nons
of
the
Hqroeto
or
at
·
rude
too.
When
we
I•
to
the
with
the
Insults,
tell
her
you're
over 97 thousand teachers, and by the
lhe~ ' far·Jrom.legltimatt n- atore .\0 buy thi~p, they s~ve busy and bang up. She ciD'I
fall of 1967 they will need an additional
tremlsm of some Of the N•ll'O , 118 al!de, or Ia louder
an hUrl you IDY worae at an II).
1,838 teachers which will bring the total
80 they will be watlad
leaders
••
we
do,
emy than •he can aa a frlellll.
_jleed to about the 100,000 mark The
What~er
backln&amp;
he
receiY•
on
flrst,
evon
il
we're
there
-H.
problem is· further complicated in that
HOLLYWOOD iUPli c-iJe. stage comedy ~'Barefoot In the are a C!OI1niving · r8llcher, two ed moreQver woukt eqUIIly first. SomE"times we have to
approximately 10,000 replacements are
.
:fun-loving · cowl1oy• and. a bf~ond doubt.' be far :more at wait and watt IU1d wait, just Dear Helen:
spite assorttd network promct- Park."
needed each year to fill the ranks of
Another premiere finds Ph\11· canwn.~erous r!!Lse. Again a the ••pense of the Republican "cause we're polite."
I'm • p•ychlalrlc aide ID •
tional gimmicks about "ad·
those who have left the profession for
r whot 'CQUI~ Prejldenllal ticket than of 1
1 . ac~cally went , to the tee State Hoopital, and bavo beeD
vanc:e premieres" and "sneak lis Diller ln""ABC-TV's "T,he ... splendid notto
one renon or another. This past year
Pruitts of Southampton" _ 8 be more deltghlful thin ,haviJlg _,J)em~raU~ Ucu• ltJIICied . by ""~'!.!!' •tor&lt; ~nd watched, and a case worker In child wellaro.
previews" - HIJ o( which can
there were 1,538 retirements that furth·
thai
tln!y confuse the vtewer-the comedy ~ut 8 rl•?.. . bjgh some· ,Iiughs with, that . old Pr~Bident John!!&gt;&lt;&gt; ,~r. lor. that . con you 'm&amp;illne? El(!hl out of As such 1 must wam
er complicated the !lituation. One of the
familtea -.Jd nevw take a
alarming situations is that 1,430 teachntw teiPvi~ion season begins society family that goes broke staple, the W"tern. Nethlng, . mallei-, by ~QJ ..qtltj!r 1!8dOnal· ten adults dl4 just that!
_and tri" to hide the fact. ThiS of. cour,se,. _which t• w~; the Iy pramtnent Democrat .aow tu . Perhaps I may bave dane child's tale Of beaUng or Dl&lt;&gt;ers left Ohio to accept teaching positions
tonight.
in other states. This circumstance will
.
the same thinK w~thout thinking t~stin1 Ut:tJtly, no matter how
The reason for the recent .-notion could .have plenty of movie~ ·have. already ~.IWI!! · it, ~ llgh.t.
not improve as teachers are forced from
A G.O.P . .wbeelhone Of el' oometlme. It'• easy \0 push remote th• pouibJUUu of daviburst o1 press Mgenlry a~nd pDBsibilities, especially with quite a, lew · Urnes_bl''JIDW, ~al4
economic necessity to get positions in
the ..g~.eat .•uccess a/ ,.' Cat perienpe and res~sibili&amp;y. soy1 ahead of hltle folka. If the ation may be. The child • 1110semantic acrobatics is ..JWnpJy Gyp.sy Ra!lf · Leo and Reginald
5chools that pay higher salaries, or they
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natly In private _thaJ a Wal· jlOCIIIe who yell about
the lesllng adult to uaually a rala·
that original plan~ cal~ (or .taU Gardiner also in tbe •how ., Ballou.
leave the ranks for higher paying jobs in
regulars.
Bul
.
Bosalilld
R~sBy
tbto
,ltm,,
t~
.81~•
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lac~.
third_
·
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P
IIfiY
would
stpbon
youna
~en.ration
wol!ld
lake
a Uve or close friend. with tho
three networks to offer their
busiin..s and Industry.
sell's
:·Aunti&lt;i
.
!&gt;lame,"
of
f~rther
•~'!!"pie
of
television
s
off
enough
dei!II'Jini
rlJ!tt·wina
aood
l!lllk
at
themselves,
they
reoult !ltat ·"dirty-minded kid"
new serie1 in the week startint:
cauroe.
If
·w
stnae
thr
13p
...
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derc~aUve
·
na~e,
lll!!Ol,f!illDemocrats
In
the
Soo!Jt
•
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•nd
lllight
'earn
that
kids
.have
to
or
some'llllne .:stmUar Ia the
this Sunday . But ABC-TV,
1
A recent Issue of the New York
mwer~ are await th.~t a here ')I'd. there In tho N~ too, be a tltll~ · pu!ny sometimes, to resporllie wtile vlcllm's report
aiming lor a ratings headJtart, standard· for comparisiJII wilh, .
Times carried almost a page of adver·
Your •i\il.sllait that the child
mov@d most of its debuts up to aoy zany, oometimes imp&lt;n&gt;er- .. new NBOTV series ·~~ Tht : to strlk~, a puntohlntJ blow. to . bo n~ttrM -H.1.
tl~ements that offered teachers position•
,
with the act'USlltlon agalniiiWo
this week and tabbed ttlem Ished high ,IJI;lecy 'lllalllfatolt: •· 'Girl fr!IID U.N.C,L.E. ~ w~)l bow "'y .Re,p~bli~lll!, . ,freside~Ua! . near II:
in the Empire State at salaries ranging
Tllnlght'r lhlfd 11ferli\ere .is ., bt ~~ext ~ay, Tina, It •h'!"iil II&gt;IDI~: ., ,. • , .• . . , . . .- .Stnee your ·tettel' arrived, I ve men In U.. family 110 a counall the way from .6.500 up to $10,000.
"advance premiere1," a marve-The Jure of money is not the only thing
lously contradictery pairing. of at80 .8 cOmedy, itso appeqra ·on , 11• '!'lt~.out ·saying, .wao drawn . C•rry!PI. .th~ ~.jlbn~te ,ta,rlher, bten .,wat.hlng. too. Would ad· stlor or famlly doctor 15 good.
0.N· he canc'lillr.a that Jt G..o ,. , vl90 my adult leaden to da They'll get to the heart of the
that appeals to teachers. Many are mwords that Barrium would have ABC-'Fv. and is a: tontorrloora· _, from ,The Man from
terested in fringe benefits, and life m
ry Western coiled '"flte Rout&gt; :C.L.E, and Its would come as Georre Romney of Michigan likewiJe. and think · If
tt's matter, wnether abe or the
been proud of.
communities that have much more to ofAod NBC·TV, nat to be ders." star~ing Chill Wills, Roo ~bsolutely no aurprtse to thla should t"!P". ou\_'~ ~e the ,~. , •. sauce' tar the goose, Is it men are at fault.
fer in the way or cultural advantages,
But you should han told tho
outdone-or, hopefully, outrated Hayes and .Pitrl!:k Way,ne, . Ia viewer If next sea!On we were pubhca'!_ ,r~J!i~"-t~ 1 .the ~arty :·11ucy'• In the gosling? -H.
and attitudes that cause them to be acthe
story
,
llie
cliiei
characters'
·
t
o
have
.:'The
Uncle
ll'om
would
w.
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~~-the
South
•t
Pear
lleien
:
woman
whole child reported •
in key situations-moved up
cepted into the main stream of the com·
U.N.C.L.E.
least,
!tom
file
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This
E\'erv
time
thll
woman
calli
school
spa~ four monlba
three of its new enlrlel!i t• this
.
munity life. This means that communi•,v,
the
phooe.
she's
full
of
aosalter
il
OCC!urred
to tiiAo pt to
week, calling each of them '•a
Tbe Almuac
~s, without the resources to pa,v ever
'11- and II always ripping the heart of the matter. It
sneak pre\liew," a tlighly
lly Uoiled .Pren latematWaal
higher wages will have to do a selling job
~tone apart. Her language 111unded far • fetched,
true,
unlikely
event
on
television.
Today
·
is
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Wednesdlly,
,
~pt
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7t.J.:
to teachers to make them ignore the big
_~.-:;vue.
Wbat
a
moulbl
••.
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•.
,.
lrhen
principal
and
teacher
In -short, all of these debuts the 1,0',, day Of IIMI6 With 115 to
wages they can get in more affluent
jilt oarr.r ~ aay;....-were supposed to INjve cooper·
this
week on both networks are follow.
,
communities.
rens. ·,·she can't standf are the' ones alad '" tht beallnJ lnd threaltheir premiere episodes, and
The motn I• In Ill las\ ,
; after · you see bor. out In the car with jned onother 11 abe told, but
Ohio seems to be doing its share in
nothing else-and the remain- quarter. ·
_ IIJ Wayne G. Brndsladt, M.D. nant .of
.
llucb ille nl!'llf day, real chummy. otrqer t~Jnp have bappened.
providing teachers to fill the ranks, Of
der of the fledgling series will
The morning.. stan ~~.. :&lt; ..Q - I: bave a large varicose the
lags
may.
·
,
.lfow
to
·be
II· And then she's probably rip- If abe doesn't lind out, she'll
the over 11 thousand beginning teachers
turn up next week. And then it Saturn. Jupiter, ' Mars . aiiQ .~ lliC!'r an my tes. What treatm.
o
st
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the
·
orlgtnal
ping YOII \0 pieces to THEM.
always wonder and auspect !a1t year, 8,389 caine from Ohio cal!eges
will all be over. and we can all Venus.
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ment do you recommend?
1 ~
tonsils
bot
are
not
likely
She
not
~lei.
ltehlnd
and Pf"'bat.ly repeal har 101pl·
and universitlea. Most of them were oupgo back to whatever we were
The evenfng slar. i8 s&amp;·tu~.l.'" ·
A - Vancaae ulcen are the
to
become
cancero~
or
have
yaul'
,
bac&lt;.
b!QIII'
~
you
elons
\0 everyooe abe meell,
plied by Ohio State, Kent State and Bow·
doing.
The Queen of El)gland, resul' af neglecting· varicose
lin' Green. It would appear that Ohio
any
other
serious
COI\Sequences
.
in
persl'!l.
matting
,
._,..
r•
ll't
far
better to settle thlnp
The highly derivative nature Elizabeth I, was born on this Yeins. In most victims treatUmver,ity is evolving from the ranks of
o1cept
thac
80Mttlmu
they
marb
all&lt;.ut
your
ramify,
or
once
•nd
for all. -S.C.
er television- which is a polite day In 1533
.
ment is u.c;eless unless the unleaders in educational training, a position
may
get
.
"'
big
that
they.
too;
bow
you
~ress
Then
she
a
pol&lt;&gt;Dear
S:
way of saying It is, for the
On thu, d11y in. hlsfpry: ·
derl.\ling cause Is
removed.
she was once noted for, especially m fill·
You've ~ot a point: If you
most
part,
unquesti9nably
the
In
1813,
the
rucknaine
"UbCJe.
.
When
this
is
done
the
ulcen mus\ ,be removed. They do not gtzes the next ttme and aaya
ing the rank. in southeastern Ohio
disappear
spontaneously.
abe
didn't
feel
well,
she
juat
let
sleeplr&gt;g dol• lie, they ofteD
least original form of entertain- Sam " w'' cain«! by a writer will heal spontaneously 11 tJiv·
school!. but appar.ntly they leave for
Q
A
lrlend'a
doctor
told
doesn't
know
WHY
she
aald
~Jake
up and bark at you. -H.
ment ever attempted-is indi· for tht T1oy. N.Y.. Post as a en a chaner. Keep them clean·
•other states, or are interested in more
her
that
he&lt;
tonsils
would
dl1it
.
.and.
adds,
"but
anyway
It'
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cated by the ideas behind symboiic reference to the and cover with compl'esses
lucrative fields. We are Indeed fortunThis colwnn Is dedicalad to
tonight's three premIeres. United State!.
moistened with sterile 11&amp;lt ~ appear afte1 the age of 23 or what 1 really think •."
ato In the location of Rio Grande College.
311.
Is
th1s
,
t
rue!
I've
crkd
to
break
up
thll
family
Uvina, so II you'rt
though not a reflection on their
In l!:Hil. lht&gt; Nazi~ be~an the lution ot the same salinity as
and ill teach.r training prgram that is of
A
No
•
.
bol
lite
tonsilo
are
friendship
gracetUUY..
but
she
having
klo
trouble or
jusl
individual qualities.
London blitz that Hitler thought tears.
great value to local schools. The cadet
very
inca""poillolllwhen.
they
cans;
and
'r.nl'
'b&lt;lt
llklbliloUI4
plain
U"ouble,
let
Helen
ltelp
One premiere , lor instance, is would ,.oflt'n thr island for an
A Polish doctor hall speed·
for a num·
program th•t bridged the
enli111d type. ~•sides, I'd bala to have YOU. ~h• wiU also welcomo
ABC-TV's "Love on a Rooftop," invasion. It failed.
ed the he.~:tling of these uJcers have not necome
bfr o1 years after its inception is on the
through
roptalad
lnfectiOM
·of her really down an me - think your own am1111J18 uperleneu.
way out, and only 718 cadets received
which hu the charming idea of
In 19;2, U•e Senate approved by fastenin&amp; a plastic cage avthe
throat.
,
what ane'd aay to oth.ra!-F.S. Address HrJen Boltfl ID cart a1
certifiicates to teach after two years of
1 yo·Jng, struggling newlywed
• bUI tight•ntng tax deductions er the ul""r and reduCing the
Q
Every
ooce
tn
1
while
near F:
thltt newspaper
training. In 1960 they numbered 1.484.
couple living in a top-floor ror emPrtainment.
air pressure in the cage with
I
caut!h
up
little
c~ossy balls
It now appears that some such program
In Hlfl5. · Hurricane Belay a suction pump. If the ulcer from my tonstlo. What causes
apartment with a splendid view
I• In ord.r to btidge the gap.-DCW
oJ San Francisco. The idea
swept intv Florida from the is large tt must be eovered them!
would have bePn far more Baham'.ls. Its .jestructive winds with a '*In graft as soon as the
A - Normai18U81 often havo
charming at first 11ance, and ' rain .pounded Florida, under Iyme base 11 lree of 111- deep crypll Pal'Uclft Of lood &lt;;0
however' if a similar rormet MtssissiJJpi, and LouJslana for fection . Water piUs are also- or may lodge In them. This With
had not been so delightful in four dav.. killing on ~timated value In reducin1 the water· an acctJiul•ltoit of odeld cella
the en o r m o u s l y successful 75 persons.
logging ot the affected leg,
cut off fronr !he llltlnl of the
crypts wilt produce lhele 1tnall
Hado's
mas!lfs They c'tln often be ...
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pressed ' from the•, lonlllo ' with
l
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a \Ongue Diad~. ·
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removal of tonsilo lA&gt; cu\ a
nerve thai would partly pan·
1y2e
the vocal ooi'IH?
A CLUB SHOOL.J)
A
No, buHida may occo•
EVEJ.J nt INGS
HI, YERIAIN"•
during
removal · of ·a "oiler.
OUT: T~e SAME
MEIT }.'(X)CHI.EY
Q
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NUMBER OF EJS(
MARI&lt;S
AS
THERE
doc\Or
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r have Buerger's
FREELOAD"· --~ fl.;
dlseiSe
What
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Ptitlldont Jotwoo, In 1 dlltcl Cherri, Dlvld, Lenara, and
eply to Frtnch Prttdd..l Judy l\iPIIIGUit ._ 1 ~
:Mrles de Gaulle. 11M made It In Atnens wh..:e Utey vWied
.e1ear u.s. rorcea will leavt VIet tht 111,. and Mn. Harold Hoi·
Nam oflo,._.nd Olliy liM-he mea and fllllil3, Rev. Holmes
11u ...,. a Qnn!M•III tlmell· Ia putor 01 the Athelia Ohurdl
Ole lor atopplnc ~·
of the Nuantlt.
- . Tile Chief Etet;utlve, p!Bbi!Y Recently vls!Ung lllr. and Mn.
trrilaled by tht llnpllc:ltlonl ol Troy Zwtllint were Mr. a n d
tho French leader'• speech 11s1 Mro. 01011 Zwioller. ol DIY·
111M In Cambodia, hammered ton.
IIO!Ilf at the tbomt durlDJ a Mr. ao&lt;l Mn. Danny Shaoe
Lablr Day l'OUild of apeech· and 11111 a of Columboa vWtetl
moldng in Mlchlllan and Ohio. with hil patellt., Mr. and Mra.
lolcl audieDceS in Dan Sbant and IRJICIIOIII.
...... , ---·~. Ohio, Mr. and u-. Robert A. Hard. , . . .....,......
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lhat Amerlcaa troopo are ID .. and ann Eric of Marioll r•
, Viet Nam "because agresalon cenUy opeD! • ~eek'o vacation
th " and be declared·
here with hll parenta Mr and
! 11 ,, ere, .
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Those troops will I• honle- Mn. Ro
""''" ' nd
•- and Uteir bases wiD bt turned par..ta. Mr . and 1\lrs. Vernon
.:-:· wer for COilltruelive peecellm• llonalltle, of lilul Letart.
purpooea-u soan ao atgre• Cfail Coltrlll spent a week In
:; oloo stope.
ColombUII wilb his
olater.
:
"II anyone ohowa me tile Sharon ColtrW, hll uncle and
~ time schedule when ln!Utrallon auot, Mr. aDd Mn. Thomas
li will bt hiJt.,.....nd tht nonh- ~ek, and oUter relalivea and
: ..,. forces iiJelaijy In South attended the State Fair.
; Vlot Nam witbdrawn-1 will lay 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Dale Vineyard
,, on the table tbe achedule for and da~Ji!hler Ann, ol Till·
t the withdrawal of our forcea madJo, opent from Frld11 until
!rom Viet Nam."
llwlday wllh Mn. Helen Dam•
The Preeldent obvilusly at- wood and &amp;On Lester.
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~ ttclaraUon. Ori8Jnall1 bt hacl and children have moved lrom
looiuded II in hi1 prepared the Zwllll!ll property on Dusky
.. opeech lllr Lancaaltr, Ohio, al St. to the late Mary Hubbard
_ the .&amp;! of lbl day, but he home.
decided to 1et 011 tho record 1\lr. and Mrs. Olarloo (Junior)
wilh it at the very outoet of bls Lisle accompanlecl hll llisler
lr!P ill Detroit.
ond brotlltr-in-law,Mr. ond 1\ln.
iC J~ thuo waa ll!lderscor· Deve Yates, of LD111 Bottom to
IP&amp; previoua olalamenta by Strawsbtlrg, Va .. where lhey
Other top admlnstraUon ofii· visited relaUveo and lrienda and
oiala in replyine to De Gaulle, attended the Votes reunion.
wbo lost week called on the Mr. and Mrs Raymond But' !Jnrted Slates to aet a Umetablo cher and J ... , of Winston Sl·
.. ror wilhdrawal o! American lem, N. C visited her molher,
,. forcea u 1 first otep toward Mn. Evan Will, and olsilr and
.. peace DeloUIIiomi in Viol Nam. brolhor-in·taw, Mr. ond lol r 1.
The Chill EaecuUve'o decla· Jamea Aulhersoo and Patricia.
· ralion clid not represent any Tuesday guest of Miss Frank·
change in IOJIII-&amp;Iandinl US. ie Mumaw, was l\llso Elizabeth
]lOIIey, but II did appear to be 1 Wood. of BuUer.
, chlij In empbaoil.
loin. Howard Lareenl villtecl

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Interest ra~," JobnsQil said.
'1be tu CINIIII. Dr$1 inslalled Milly ecoaomlsta ·btllm Ibis
Helieopt. Coune .
Tbe '~etlt also saif lbe dQriJig lbe KeDile!IY •Gml•lstra- c:redlt tO be I prllclpal
Privata
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jlrovldes tllat businellmel IDlY eeonomy, thouab tblre 1B doubt
LyOIII, "' Cbt!llnut St., Middle~~~~ •P'Pdbll II IIIII ~~educt from their corporate that lis suspensloo at lhls otage
port, Ohio completed a helicopI U
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sec~:., and in the pub He lUes up to 7 per cent of the would do much to combat such
1tr repair course at the Army WASHINGTON (UP!l ..:pres- measure&amp; which could overheat The Chief E•ecutlve did not amouot Utey· mveal 10 new a coodllloo.
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TransportaUon Schtol,
ort !dent Johnson is considerlnc a Ute economy.
elaborate on what melhocls
Eu!IIJ, Va., Aug. 26.
mpve to limit the sale of "We are now delerminin&amp; may be uaed, but lllere biVe
Durlns tht seven-week ~urse. sovenunent seil\lrltles on Ill; whether we should limit ce~ heto perslltent reporta In
be w.. trained Ill the repall' and open Jllll'ket Iii an effort to ples of aovemment securllloe Concres• that he m'J bas a
mal!llenance of the Anny's car· brine down skyJ'OCketing lniel' Ill our private . aector In Ute move to suspend lndefinltoly
go and tr.....,:arrylng hollcop- est rates.
!lope that by dmng so we can the 7 per cent business
ters.
The Chlel Exea~tlve dlaclosed
ANESTHIIIOLOGY &amp; GENIRAL PRACTICE
Monday that be may postpone
ll!llN'T PINIIH
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taktnc advanlege of tho Partlcl·
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HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO GET A JQB, .GET
MAlUl':TI'A, Oblo tUPI) - passed by Concress at hls
A PROMOTION, OR MAKE MORE MONEY??
NEW, LOCATION AT ...
Robert M. Schww, a former administration's request.
You ••• Rnloh MtaM SCHOOL AT MQMI In ,.., .,.,.
practlciDI aiiAmley In Martella,
tlrno u 11\ovMMI hO¥t ..... II:= ore over II write lor
584 N. 5-nd- St.-corner ef Hudaon &amp; 2nd Sts.
waa senteoced today to one to 'l'he measure would permit
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11 yeara In Ohio Penitentiary large private combines to
for violation of probltion.
P.urchue several bllBon dollars llMfttlAII Rllb6l.llhfi dlot7 om;. IJopl. 'M:tt" • •
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to Viet Nam have moved from Racine to
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peace

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Long March
Completed,
No One There
AUSTIN . Tex. !UPI) - Two
months, and over 100 miles
11.Rer they atarted, • II'OUP of

marchers ~teeking a 11.25 an

1\lr. and Mn. Geo11e &lt;Petie)
Cundi&lt;t. on Collep IW.
Mrs. Os~ Bogg111 accompanIed llr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose
and LiN, to South Side, W. Va.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tate, and Polly.
Mrs. Edna Summerfield of
near Chester visited her daueh·
ter and son·ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Usle
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Mrs. Emst B•rtels, Huntlne·
Just peciple.
ton '!'hoy also visited hll couThiiO who started lbl mareh sin;, Mr. ond Mrs. A1bert
tn Ute dusty lower Rio Gra~de Smith.
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110t mPet tht marchers
In Mrs. r•t~rolyn Capehart and
Austin ano retused to call a two children ot Middleport reapeelal ~~:-.~ion
cently yi~ilf'd Mrs. Dan Shane
He tol1 the mart'hfrs t_hat and jrRn~~-ons
educat10r ,,as tttt' be~l soh•Mn. Mr Lawrenc~ Okidlt&gt; is rerov The rn r rrhP.r- ('\aimM that Iering. f1'0m an illness at his
some workprs made as little as I home
.40 ren1~ ;, -; how Tho:o.e in the Mr -11 mt Mrs Herschel Diddlf'
marrh r(lnged LIP in age to 8Z-- Iare confir't'(l to their Mme by ·
year-old Sfv£'ro Benflvides. who illness.
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TOKYO &lt;UPI) - Gen. Ma ~· grounds this year. hoootlns the
wei! 0. Ta ylor . lorml'r lJ _s fair to No. 2 in tbe country in
ambassador to Viet Nam and anendance behind only Texas.
past chairman of the Joint : A preliminary atl.endance figChiefs ut Staft arrived
here
Tuesday for a fivt-dav visil. He
If srheduled to meet with
Prime Mmihter Eisaku Sato

j ure of 1,5411,000 for tbe
18&amp;6
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UniveNltY a Dernoeral: ·
Rep. 11.1'11_ Grollll, Jl.lowa was
unoppOOed aM wtll lace former
Waterloo, Iowa Mayor L.A.
Touchee IL November for tjle
seat 1n Ute stata's 3rd
Con!(l"salonal District
In · Nevada, Gov. Sawyer

November.

jompecl to an early lead and
held It, having run hard on. a
slogao 01 "he fiihls . lor
Nevada," and allacldnrl f•r•J
intervenljon Ill 1111 atale'l legal
gambling lndustcy,
Sawyer will face the alate's
top voV..getting ~b~can In

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on11 Republican
lloltllni statewide olllce.

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. ,:Seven-term Rep. Wtller S.
Barlnt, D-Nev., haid 1 slim
lt.-1 ove: challqer Ralph
Denton. a Las Vecu attorney
who nearly upeot Baring in
1984. The GOP concressional
nomination wu won by Las
Vegu engineer Ralph Krae-

Arm.y pnvate
• ofi s!tand
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Fr. DIX, N. J. &lt;UP!)- Pvt. order repeatedlY and that was
DeMio Mora of the Bronx gets that.
bia cba~co to4ay to explain to ' Mora waa acheduled 10 lake
the Army' why he thinks he has 1tha stand. today to defend his
1lle right to refuae to go to Viet acUoo, punishable b)' dilhonoraNam. He contends tile war is 'ble IU~I• and five years at
"Ulo1al" and a crime against bard llbor.
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The bulk of Tuesday's open'l'h
1M
tng session was taken up by the
e court martial o ora, vain attempt of Mora's civilian
25, a street •lllltor agaiiUtt
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poli' . lawyer, Stanley au er
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tkln wao an mepl ~er stemnilng
~nc~el Name~ lbe 10 r:~cers out Q( an ''Illegal""!·"
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officers
on e g,ner cour ' IVe are Ustened stony-laceo! . as Faulk
velerltiS of the Viet Nam ner, whose cred..,tials among
conflict.
oilier• Include membership on

position is nportedly aa vutnerable a&lt; any farm ~It
Derdocrat elected In the
Jobuson VK·iory of !!164.
lowa'o Gov. Hugheo wHI faee
Republicao oomlnee WUI!am G.
Murray, another Iowa State
University prolesoor, who held
a slim · lead over Centmrtlle
newopaper publiaher Robert K.
Becl! lor the GOP nominalloo.
By Ute end of this month, all
states ucepl Hawaii -which
votea Ort. 1 -will have
completed primary balloting in
toadvchoaneeosecf35tllt !o,:.,a.,.el.ectlon35s
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GIVEN CER1'1FICA TE - Marjorie Bentz, RD Po·
meroy, one of the 60 NYC workers in Gallia and Meigs
Counties, is presented a certificate by Richard Sayre,
community action program director, for completion of
the 12-week work period. Each worker for the duration
of the program will receive identical certlflcatea and
also identification cards.

cense, Mt~gs county court Sept.
9; JamP.S Brool&lt;&amp;, 45,
South
Charloaton W Va., tpeedlng, l
municipal court. Sept. 7; and
Virgil L. Johnaon. 12, Galllpo.
lis, posted flai.IO to appear Ill 1
munlccpal I'OUrl on a eharge of,
lq)Oedlng, waa clocked at 181• #
m!les per hour

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presen- Cars dr•ven b_v
backed up to allow space for a
a day and one witness Commit~~. ' ~a~ed - t&amp;e&gt;Am&lt;!ri tatlves.
Bennett. 21, Rt. 1 Gallipolis,
car to make a turn at the inter·
Begut 00 \ler hall
Tuesday to present ita entire cao action 1o Southeast Aala
Heskell Saunders, 37, Rt.
section, aod backed into t h e
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Meigs county court Sept. 9 on a
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Two received a lawful com!nand Stoc1.;,M-"'1•et
NI'ght Classes
was inJured.
charge of improper backing.
determine&lt;!
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The State Highway patrol
Patrol arrests Tuesday lnclud·
Patman -square off today lor immediately ~ military sedan NEW YORK IUPI! -Stock A • Thi y
ported that Bennett attempted edc Luther Hill, 2ti. Rt. I Galli• "bottle royal'' over Ute located in front of this building ptlces ·~ned lower '" moder·
g3ID s ear to pass Saunders as Ute latter I polis, spee&lt;ijng, tiled to Galll- I .•
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$1,000 Judgement'-So.iii~'t by EOC,alFirm ·

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muffler. cited to Meigs county
The patrol cited Benoett to coort Sept. 9; Howard Noble 66,
Gallipolis municipal court on a Rl. 3 Pomeroy, no operator's I~
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Speir~. " vlolence continued
through the )light. Two soper·
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Issue this year the threat of ltanoportatloo ' to the airplane Electronlcs were eaSJer.
o ran
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runaway loflatkm.
which will fly you 1o Viol Nam, steels, motors and cheiJiicals gain offer evening classes with
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ixedo AJrllnta were courses being taught firs! seThe Chief Executive and did Ill or I ou1
uY
were m ·
Patman, a veteran of
years wlllfuiJy dloebey the same."
generally s~dy, 0111 were mester on the campos, In Porn·
In the House wbo 38
used
slightly lowei'!'.;llillo took some eroy, Jackson, and Wellston.
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Onler Refused
l!!m&amp;ll losaea
, Courses being taught on camadvise lobnson when ~ waa a Devera tesUfled he gave the Shortly
the opening bell, pos include Art 312 from 7 to 9
young eopgressman m the
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1930s, saw eye to eye over the
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med 1o the Mei
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..,. '"ere were of ecademlc credit.
The Prloldenl w~ reported of Courts office 00 Tuesday by 333 lQSers ·and 180 gainers.
Fci!U courses will be taught
Ia be actively considering a Maxine D. McClain, R. D. l,
Chey&amp;ier· rise , to 36'!11 and at Jackson. They are c Ameri·
corporate tax lnereal!e ·~help Racine, against Wilbert J. Me· Ford added 'I• al 43.'1&lt; General aut Literature 313, 7 to 10 p.m.,
dampen the overheated econo- Cl•'• R D R . ch .. Motore feU 12 to 74, ·
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· acme,
ng MoioM11i dropped 2"'
my. Patman wanteif ,..__
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and gross....
neg·
to 311, 7 to 10 p.m., Wednesday;
to slash Interest rates , lmmedl· !eel of duty. '!be planUff seeks I~H'•·, Faltcbild ~era ~. to Shakespeare 413, 7 to 10 p.m.,
ately to gel prlces·~•d"!f'· custody of two minor children. 170\il and ~ Sperry .Rand ~. to Tuesday ; and American His·
Jobuson II oppoaed 19 hieh
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..a.. G:o
· Du i Poqt advanced IV. to day.
buy Patman's approach.
WILL HOLD SAL!! .
171~ an4 .•,11n!Q1 .. ~. I&gt; Two cour.!es each will
be
Rep. llarJ S, l\eiiSs, D-Wls., The Middleport Child Conre!'· to 50\il. D9w Chemical slid III llught at Pomeroy aod Wella lllell'iler of the joint vati111 Lea&amp;ue will bold a to 61~ . U.S. Steel sll~ ¥1, to 18. still. Beine o/fered at Pomeroy
congreaalonll ecooom!c com- rummage sale, Sepilmber 9 P"1' Amu'lw. World Afrways •re Clasoroom Management 313,
mittee, reported lbat Johnson and 10 at the Fry building in lackJ!d on l'• at-51. Trona WOrld 7 ta 9 p.m., Monday, and New
was coi!Siderlltl blgher corpor- Mlddl:t starling at 9 a. m. dropped l \11 to ill% and KLM Testament 201, 7 to 10 p.m.,
ate tues ond 1 rollbocii of the each
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shed 1 at 1)9%.
Wednesday. At Wellston wm be
7 per cerci Inves-t taJ:
Norfolk 1o .western R11Hway Western Civllizalloo m, 7 to 10
credit to lake some of the drive from savings and Joan and dipped '!8 to ltrl.\II,.New York p.m., Thursday, and American
out of !be economy.
building J'ifll\1!8tjpns, leaving Central Railroad \', to 55.\8 and State Government 211, 7 to 10
Reuss' report came as the the boos!!- :!"l\'liot very short Pennsylvaola I'• to 43¥4.
p.m., Monday.
House was beginning consider•· of cash.
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lion of a far-reaching Patman Patman said he expected "a ~"' ~ 'I!I!:MPJ":,: ' wiD be ceoducted on the Rio
measure to curb eliJ!Iblng bank batUe royal" during today's Tempe•: 1P • t'&amp;illt)lwn GNnde Campus !rom 6c30 to 8:lnterest rate• on deposita. debate on his plan. A ' howdown Pomeroy waa 72 degreerat 11 311 p.m., Tues., Sept. 13, in ComMorl!!aill lenders claim Ute vote on lhe measure
wu a. m. Wednesday un~ar eunny munlty Hall.
fligber rataa bove taken money expected to come Thursday.
skies.
For furlher information contact Roy E. Holmeo, director of
the extension and student teacb-

ATLANTA (UPll - This was tumbled from atop a ear
proud elly's Image aa an -by the rioters, was expected to
example ol raeial tranquility meet with Negro leaders today
lay lernilbed today in tho wake to hear grievances that fnstered
ol a "black power" negro riot Ute worst ·Negro rioting in
that was quelled lllth tear gas Atlanta's mnderii ftlstory. •
and warning shots.
The angry. rowdy mob,
chanting "black power" and
At least nine persons were "knl the white cops," was
wounded aod more than 50 dispersed by tear gas and
others arrested Tuesday in the pollee cordoned off the area as
riot by 1,000 Ne1rnea a1111ered darkness fell Tuesday.
by the !hooting II • Negro
A sniper started shooting
automobile theft suspect and from a house after ·dark, but
egged on by the mllllent pollee ruSlie1f"lfi" anS "atTested
Student Nonviolent Coordinet- seven men before anyene was
lng Committee (SNCC) ·
bit b)i the shoti. Officers also
State troopers stood ready to arrested three Negroes riding
help police in the event ef any in a c_ar with an automatic
further riotiJIII In Ute Nei!i'l&gt; pistol oil the front seat.
district within sight or the gold·
ue;d Coolerence
domed capitol.
Allen told a brief\. ·sQ'eet
About 2110 to 300 troopers and coi'ner conference thal •. "aU.
city polieemen, armed with ricK D~ pollee will be used to
equipment, were camped ill restore order." Gov. Carl E.
A~ta'• new f18 m!UIOII ~ ~· ~ !j!P,te police
sllldlom, readJ ,to 111M ID~ to~ .to ~P,'II.Qeecled.
lilt tro~ed ~· four b19Ckl Lll4t ~t~ n~s. men
eway.
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A marriage nee.... has bePD
311 ciiJs w~elher to reliT IOVOII lfaoted 1u Melp Probate Coon
persolll lltd ane flrml cbarR· to Glerm !upoe Rizer, ' W,
ed with '"'ndlllll obscene """''" ' Raelne • aod Rita JeBII Brin•
across $lall' lines.
It, fbwine.
AMiota.t U. S. Atty. Morton
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Susman so;d be expected a sot&gt;
ond trial perbope early In 1911'1.
Depirlmem will dlcide within

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Mr . •nd Mrs . James Ctlnt,
Tbe purpose of the mareh, and narla and Jimmy, visited
unfulfilled was to meet With Sunday witt&gt; Mr and Mrs. LeonGov. John Connally to ask lor a ani HaS! and family.
1pecial l&lt;.gislati~e session ta - Ada ~ack spent Friday night
pass a st:~ l'" mlmmum wag~ for ! and Swturday witb her daughfarm wors.trs
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March ltader Eueene NelliOII,
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beat • John Birch Socltty
member lor a GOP eQ!llfUIlona! nomination In North
Dakota.
Thomas S. Kleppe's mlflln
aver ram·her·teaCher Martin
Vaaler wa• nearly 2-1 in the
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test. Klep!&gt;" W8ll considered a
mnderate. Rep. Mark Andrews,
a ~publican, was unopposed in
the state's lsi District.
ln the two other allta
primary c&lt;&gt;ntest. Tullday N•
vada Gov Grant s.,Yer' and
Iowa Gov Harold E, HJIIhea,
both mcumbellt Domoerall,
were renom!natecl for thlrcl
terms. Sawyer ODipollecl the
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Ptitlldont Jotwoo, In 1 dlltcl Cherri, Dlvld, Lenara, and
eply to Frtnch Prttdd..l Judy l\iPIIIGUit ._ 1 ~
:Mrles de Gaulle. 11M made It In Atnens wh..:e Utey vWied
.e1ear u.s. rorcea will leavt VIet tht 111,. and Mn. Harold Hoi·
Nam oflo,._.nd Olliy liM-he mea and fllllil3, Rev. Holmes
11u ...,. a Qnn!M•III tlmell· Ia putor 01 the Athelia Ohurdl
Ole lor atopplnc ~·
of the Nuantlt.
- . Tile Chief Etet;utlve, p!Bbi!Y Recently vls!Ung lllr. and Mn.
trrilaled by tht llnpllc:ltlonl ol Troy Zwtllint were Mr. a n d
tho French leader'• speech 11s1 Mro. 01011 Zwioller. ol DIY·
111M In Cambodia, hammered ton.
IIO!Ilf at the tbomt durlDJ a Mr. ao&lt;l Mn. Danny Shaoe
Lablr Day l'OUild of apeech· and 11111 a of Columboa vWtetl
moldng in Mlchlllan and Ohio. with hil patellt., Mr. and Mra.
lolcl audieDceS in Dan Sbant and IRJICIIOIII.
...... , ---·~. Ohio, Mr. and u-. Robert A. Hard. , . . .....,......
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lhat Amerlcaa troopo are ID .. and ann Eric of Marioll r•
, Viet Nam "because agresalon cenUy opeD! • ~eek'o vacation
th " and be declared·
here with hll parenta Mr and
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•- and Uteir bases wiD bt turned par..ta. Mr . and 1\lrs. Vernon
.:-:· wer for COilltruelive peecellm• llonalltle, of lilul Letart.
purpooea-u soan ao atgre• Cfail Coltrlll spent a week In
:; oloo stope.
ColombUII wilb his
olater.
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"II anyone ohowa me tile Sharon ColtrW, hll uncle and
~ time schedule when ln!Utrallon auot, Mr. aDd Mn. Thomas
li will bt hiJt.,.....nd tht nonh- ~ek, and oUter relalivea and
: ..,. forces iiJelaijy In South attended the State Fair.
; Vlot Nam witbdrawn-1 will lay 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Dale Vineyard
,, on the table tbe achedule for and da~Ji!hler Ann, ol Till·
t the withdrawal of our forcea madJo, opent from Frld11 until
!rom Viet Nam."
llwlday wllh Mn. Helen Dam•
The Preeldent obvilusly at- wood and &amp;On Lester.
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~ ttclaraUon. Ori8Jnall1 bt hacl and children have moved lrom
looiuded II in hi1 prepared the Zwllll!ll property on Dusky
.. opeech lllr Lancaaltr, Ohio, al St. to the late Mary Hubbard
_ the .&amp;! of lbl day, but he home.
decided to 1et 011 tho record 1\lr. and Mrs. Olarloo (Junior)
wilh it at the very outoet of bls Lisle accompanlecl hll llisler
lr!P ill Detroit.
ond brotlltr-in-law,Mr. ond 1\ln.
iC J~ thuo waa ll!lderscor· Deve Yates, of LD111 Bottom to
IP&amp; previoua olalamenta by Strawsbtlrg, Va .. where lhey
Other top admlnstraUon ofii· visited relaUveo and lrienda and
oiala in replyine to De Gaulle, attended the Votes reunion.
wbo lost week called on the Mr. and Mrs Raymond But' !Jnrted Slates to aet a Umetablo cher and J ... , of Winston Sl·
.. ror wilhdrawal o! American lem, N. C visited her molher,
,. forcea u 1 first otep toward Mn. Evan Will, and olsilr and
.. peace DeloUIIiomi in Viol Nam. brolhor-in·taw, Mr. ond lol r 1.
The Chill EaecuUve'o decla· Jamea Aulhersoo and Patricia.
· ralion clid not represent any Tuesday guest of Miss Frank·
change in IOJIII-&amp;Iandinl US. ie Mumaw, was l\llso Elizabeth
]lOIIey, but II did appear to be 1 Wood. of BuUer.
, chlij In empbaoil.
loin. Howard Lareenl villtecl

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Interest ra~," JobnsQil said.
'1be tu CINIIII. Dr$1 inslalled Milly ecoaomlsta ·btllm Ibis
Helieopt. Coune .
Tbe '~etlt also saif lbe dQriJig lbe KeDile!IY •Gml•lstra- c:redlt tO be I prllclpal
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LyOIII, "' Cbt!llnut St., Middle~~~~ •P'Pdbll II IIIII ~~educt from their corporate that lis suspensloo at lhls otage
port, Ohio completed a helicopI U
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sec~:., and in the pub He lUes up to 7 per cent of the would do much to combat such
1tr repair course at the Army WASHINGTON (UP!l ..:pres- measure&amp; which could overheat The Chief E•ecutlve did not amouot Utey· mveal 10 new a coodllloo.
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TransportaUon Schtol,
ort !dent Johnson is considerlnc a Ute economy.
elaborate on what melhocls
Eu!IIJ, Va., Aug. 26.
mpve to limit the sale of "We are now delerminin&amp; may be uaed, but lllere biVe
Durlns tht seven-week ~urse. sovenunent seil\lrltles on Ill; whether we should limit ce~ heto perslltent reporta In
be w.. trained Ill the repall' and open Jllll'ket Iii an effort to ples of aovemment securllloe Concres• that he m'J bas a
mal!llenance of the Anny's car· brine down skyJ'OCketing lniel' Ill our private . aector In Ute move to suspend lndefinltoly
go and tr.....,:arrylng hollcop- est rates.
!lope that by dmng so we can the 7 per cent business
ters.
The Chlel Exea~tlve dlaclosed
ANESTHIIIOLOGY &amp; GENIRAL PRACTICE
Monday that be may postpone
ll!llN'T PINIIH
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paUon Sales Mt recently
HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO GET A JQB, .GET
MAlUl':TI'A, Oblo tUPI) - passed by Concress at hls
A PROMOTION, OR MAKE MORE MONEY??
NEW, LOCATION AT ...
Robert M. Schww, a former administration's request.
You ••• Rnloh MtaM SCHOOL AT MQMI In ,.., .,.,.
practlciDI aiiAmley In Martella,
tlrno u 11\ovMMI hO¥t ..... II:= ore over II write lor
584 N. 5-nd- St.-corner ef Hudaon &amp; 2nd Sts.
waa senteoced today to one to 'l'he measure would permit
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11 yeara In Ohio Penitentiary large private combines to
for violation of probltion.
P.urchue several bllBon dollars llMfttlAII Rllb6l.llhfi dlot7 om;. IJopl. 'M:tt" • •
HOURS 2 Ill 5 p.m. Mon., Tuao. Wad., Prl,
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to Viet Nam have moved from Racine to
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peace

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Long March
Completed,
No One There
AUSTIN . Tex. !UPI) - Two
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11.Rer they atarted, • II'OUP of

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Mrs. Os~ Bogg111 accompanIed llr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose
and LiN, to South Side, W. Va.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tate, and Polly.
Mrs. Edna Summerfield of
near Chester visited her daueh·
ter and son·ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert. Parkl!r.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Usle
wore visitors with Mr. and Mr•
George Walton in SteubenviUe
and Mr. and Mre. Joho Redo-

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ton '!'hoy also visited hll couThiiO who started lbl mareh sin;, Mr. ond Mrs. A1bert
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cently yi~ilf'd Mrs. Dan Shane
He tol1 the mart'hfrs t_hat and jrRn~~-ons
educat10r ,,as tttt' be~l soh•Mn. Mr Lawrenc~ Okidlt&gt; is rerov The rn r rrhP.r- ('\aimM that Iering. f1'0m an illness at his
some workprs made as little as I home
.40 ren1~ ;, -; how Tho:o.e in the Mr -11 mt Mrs Herschel Diddlf'
marrh r(lnged LIP in age to 8Z-- Iare confir't'(l to their Mme by ·
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wei! 0. Ta ylor . lorml'r lJ _s fair to No. 2 in tbe country in
ambassador to Viet Nam and anendance behind only Texas.
past chairman of the Joint : A preliminary atl.endance figChiefs ut Staft arrived
here
Tuesday for a fivt-dav visil. He
If srheduled to meet with
Prime Mmihter Eisaku Sato

j ure of 1,5411,000 for tbe
18&amp;6
Stale Fair that ended Mosday

n!gbi came within 1 thousand of
Fair Man1ger E. J, Keirn'l

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Rep. 11.1'11_ Grollll, Jl.lowa was
unoppOOed aM wtll lace former
Waterloo, Iowa Mayor L.A.
Touchee IL November for tjle
seat 1n Ute stata's 3rd
Con!(l"salonal District
In · Nevada, Gov. Sawyer

November.

jompecl to an early lead and
held It, having run hard on. a
slogao 01 "he fiihls . lor
Nevada," and allacldnrl f•r•J
intervenljon Ill 1111 atale'l legal
gambling lndustcy,
Sawyer will face the alate's
top voV..getting ~b~can In

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CouiiiJ to Melp county by

Paul

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on11 Republican
lloltllni statewide olllce.

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. ,:Seven-term Rep. Wtller S.
Barlnt, D-Nev., haid 1 slim
lt.-1 ove: challqer Ralph
Denton. a Las Vecu attorney
who nearly upeot Baring in
1984. The GOP concressional
nomination wu won by Las
Vegu engineer Ralph Krae-

Arm.y pnvate
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Kleppe will face freahman Rep.
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DeMio Mora of the Bronx gets that.
bia cba~co to4ay to explain to ' Mora waa acheduled 10 lake
the Army' why he thinks he has 1tha stand. today to defend his
1lle right to refuae to go to Viet acUoo, punishable b)' dilhonoraNam. He contends tile war is 'ble IU~I• and five years at
"Ulo1al" and a crime against bard llbor.
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The bulk of Tuesday's open'l'h
1M
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e court martial o ora, vain attempt of Mora's civilian
25, a street •lllltor agaiiUtt
F lkn
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United States fore!
poli' . lawyer, Stanley au er
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first or iis ilpll\jti this cou . '
' ,,..se d. ~-~ f!'OUn ds lhat. I'I
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the Am. l1!iit''lnte
tkln wao an mepl ~er stemnilng
~nc~el Name~ lbe 10 r:~cers out Q( an ''Illegal""!·"
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officers
on e g,ner cour ' IVe are Ustened stony-laceo! . as Faulk
velerltiS of the Viet Nam ner, whose cred..,tials among
conflict.
oilier• Include membership on

position is nportedly aa vutnerable a&lt; any farm ~It
Derdocrat elected In the
Jobuson VK·iory of !!164.
lowa'o Gov. Hugheo wHI faee
Republicao oomlnee WUI!am G.
Murray, another Iowa State
University prolesoor, who held
a slim · lead over Centmrtlle
newopaper publiaher Robert K.
Becl! lor the GOP nominalloo.
By Ute end of this month, all
states ucepl Hawaii -which
votea Ort. 1 -will have
completed primary balloting in
toadvchoaneeosecf35tllt !o,:.,a.,.el.ectlon35s
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GIVEN CER1'1FICA TE - Marjorie Bentz, RD Po·
meroy, one of the 60 NYC workers in Gallia and Meigs
Counties, is presented a certificate by Richard Sayre,
community action program director, for completion of
the 12-week work period. Each worker for the duration
of the program will receive identical certlflcatea and
also identification cards.

cense, Mt~gs county court Sept.
9; JamP.S Brool&lt;&amp;, 45,
South
Charloaton W Va., tpeedlng, l
municipal court. Sept. 7; and
Virgil L. Johnaon. 12, Galllpo.
lis, posted flai.IO to appear Ill 1
munlccpal I'OUrl on a eharge of,
lq)Oedlng, waa clocked at 181• #
m!les per hour

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presen- Cars dr•ven b_v
backed up to allow space for a
a day and one witness Commit~~. ' ~a~ed - t&amp;e&gt;Am&lt;!ri tatlves.
Bennett. 21, Rt. 1 Gallipolis,
car to make a turn at the inter·
Begut 00 \ler hall
Tuesday to present ita entire cao action 1o Southeast Aala
Heskell Saunders, 37, Rt.
section, aod backed into t h e
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Meigs county court Sept. 9 on a
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Two received a lawful com!nand Stoc1.;,M-"'1•et
NI'ght Classes
was inJured.
charge of improper backing.
determine&lt;!
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The State Highway patrol
Patrol arrests Tuesday lnclud·
Patman -square off today lor immediately ~ military sedan NEW YORK IUPI! -Stock A • Thi y
ported that Bennett attempted edc Luther Hill, 2ti. Rt. I Galli• "bottle royal'' over Ute located in front of this building ptlces ·~ned lower '" moder·
g3ID s ear to pass Saunders as Ute latter I polis, spee&lt;ijng, tiled to Galll- I .•
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$1,000 Judgement'-So.iii~'t by EOC,alFirm ·

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into a or1·1 ate drive. Both cars cia Rethbum , 51, Middleport, no
receive a big',.. •
had moderate damage.
muffler. cited to Meigs county
The patrol cited Benoett to coort Sept. 9; Howard Noble 66,
Gallipolis municipal court on a Rl. 3 Pomeroy, no operator's I~
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passing anrl Saunders was charged with making an improper
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one acc1 ent m e1gs coun y,
at .\45, p.m at the junction of
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Officers reported that Worley
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reporter, ~dy Still ol station
WSB, was lrit in the face but
was not •ious!Y \itt·
Speir~. " vlolence continued
through the )light. Two soper·
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which will fly you 1o Viol Nam, steels, motors and cheiJiicals gain offer evening classes with
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ixedo AJrllnta were courses being taught firs! seThe Chief Executive and did Ill or I ou1
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were m ·
Patman, a veteran of
years wlllfuiJy dloebey the same."
generally s~dy, 0111 were mester on the campos, In Porn·
In the House wbo 38
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slightly lowei'!'.;llillo took some eroy, Jackson, and Wellston.
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sharply over bow to control it. A petition ~vorl!e waa a.!o~!.. of 9.2tr1ad~ ~~ on the Bolli courses receive two boors
med 1o the Mei
ounty Clerk - ... uea·
..,. '"ere were of ecademlc credit.
The Prloldenl w~ reported of Courts office 00 Tuesday by 333 lQSers ·and 180 gainers.
Fci!U courses will be taught
Ia be actively considering a Maxine D. McClain, R. D. l,
Chey&amp;ier· rise , to 36'!11 and at Jackson. They are c Ameri·
corporate tax lnereal!e ·~help Racine, against Wilbert J. Me· Ford added 'I• al 43.'1&lt; General aut Literature 313, 7 to 10 p.m.,
dampen the overheated econo- Cl•'• R D R . ch .. Motore feU 12 to 74, ·
tueaday; BriUsh Literature 1
·cruelty
· acme,
ng MoioM11i dropped 2"'
my. Patman wanteif ,..__
......,.,_ e&amp;treme
and gross....
neg·
to 311, 7 to 10 p.m., Wednesday;
to slash Interest rates , lmmedl· !eel of duty. '!be planUff seeks I~H'•·, Faltcbild ~era ~. to Shakespeare 413, 7 to 10 p.m.,
ately to gel prlces·~•d"!f'· custody of two minor children. 170\il and ~ Sperry .Rand ~. to Tuesday ; and American His·
Jobuson II oppoaed 19 hieh
fl .
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l6ry II 212, 7 to 10 p.m., Thurslntereat ,ntea, btit he doet not
..a.. G:o
· Du i Poqt advanced IV. to day.
buy Patman's approach.
WILL HOLD SAL!! .
171~ an4 .•,11n!Q1 .. ~. I&gt; Two cour.!es each will
be
Rep. llarJ S, l\eiiSs, D-Wls., The Middleport Child Conre!'· to 50\il. D9w Chemical slid III llught at Pomeroy aod Wella lllell'iler of the joint vati111 Lea&amp;ue will bold a to 61~ . U.S. Steel sll~ ¥1, to 18. still. Beine o/fered at Pomeroy
congreaalonll ecooom!c com- rummage sale, Sepilmber 9 P"1' Amu'lw. World Afrways •re Clasoroom Management 313,
mittee, reported lbat Johnson and 10 at the Fry building in lackJ!d on l'• at-51. Trona WOrld 7 ta 9 p.m., Monday, and New
was coi!Siderlltl blgher corpor- Mlddl:t starling at 9 a. m. dropped l \11 to ill% and KLM Testament 201, 7 to 10 p.m.,
ate tues ond 1 rollbocii of the each
·
shed 1 at 1)9%.
Wednesday. At Wellston wm be
7 per cerci Inves-t taJ:
Norfolk 1o .western R11Hway Western Civllizalloo m, 7 to 10
credit to lake some of the drive from savings and Joan and dipped '!8 to ltrl.\II,.New York p.m., Thursday, and American
out of !be economy.
building J'ifll\1!8tjpns, leaving Central Railroad \', to 55.\8 and State Government 211, 7 to 10
Reuss' report came as the the boos!!- :!"l\'liot very short Pennsylvaola I'• to 43¥4.
p.m., Monday.
House was beginning consider•· of cash.
:1
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~Registration for all classes
lion of a far-reaching Patman Patman said he expected "a ~"' ~ 'I!I!:MPJ":,: ' wiD be ceoducted on the Rio
measure to curb eliJ!Iblng bank batUe royal" during today's Tempe•: 1P • t'&amp;illt)lwn GNnde Campus !rom 6c30 to 8:lnterest rate• on deposita. debate on his plan. A ' howdown Pomeroy waa 72 degreerat 11 311 p.m., Tues., Sept. 13, in ComMorl!!aill lenders claim Ute vote on lhe measure
wu a. m. Wednesday un~ar eunny munlty Hall.
fligber rataa bove taken money expected to come Thursday.
skies.
For furlher information contact Roy E. Holmeo, director of
the extension and student teacb-

ATLANTA (UPll - This was tumbled from atop a ear
proud elly's Image aa an -by the rioters, was expected to
example ol raeial tranquility meet with Negro leaders today
lay lernilbed today in tho wake to hear grievances that fnstered
ol a "black power" negro riot Ute worst ·Negro rioting in
that was quelled lllth tear gas Atlanta's mnderii ftlstory. •
and warning shots.
The angry. rowdy mob,
chanting "black power" and
At least nine persons were "knl the white cops," was
wounded aod more than 50 dispersed by tear gas and
others arrested Tuesday in the pollee cordoned off the area as
riot by 1,000 Ne1rnea a1111ered darkness fell Tuesday.
by the !hooting II • Negro
A sniper started shooting
automobile theft suspect and from a house after ·dark, but
egged on by the mllllent pollee ruSlie1f"lfi" anS "atTested
Student Nonviolent Coordinet- seven men before anyene was
lng Committee (SNCC) ·
bit b)i the shoti. Officers also
State troopers stood ready to arrested three Negroes riding
help police in the event ef any in a c_ar with an automatic
further riotiJIII In Ute Nei!i'l&gt; pistol oil the front seat.
district within sight or the gold·
ue;d Coolerence
domed capitol.
Allen told a brief\. ·sQ'eet
About 2110 to 300 troopers and coi'ner conference thal •. "aU.
city polieemen, armed with ricK D~ pollee will be used to
equipment, were camped ill restore order." Gov. Carl E.
A~ta'• new f18 m!UIOII ~ ~· ~ !j!P,te police
sllldlom, readJ ,to 111M ID~ to~ .to ~P,'II.Qeecled.
lilt tro~ed ~· four b19Ckl Lll4t ~t~ n~s. men
eway.
. •
coveJ111t' 1- N~i grrev)II!C!'
MaY_ot;•• lvl!ll, AU~rdr. 1 ."hO 111""'*'" ,~':;";~clled: ·~.

uciNSEGJWITED

A marriage nee.... has bePD
311 ciiJs w~elher to reliT IOVOII lfaoted 1u Melp Probate Coon
persolll lltd ane flrml cbarR· to Glerm !upoe Rizer, ' W,
ed with '"'ndlllll obscene """''" ' Raelne • aod Rita JeBII Brin•
across $lall' lines.
It, fbwine.
AMiota.t U. S. Atty. Morton
1
Susman so;d be expected a sot&gt;
ond trial perbope early In 1911'1.
Depirlmem will dlcide within

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FAMOUS FUL • VALU MEAT BUYS!
AT OUR

11fe h~ had 1~ .

PORK

and BEANS

Quantities

onts, Mr. •nd Mrs. John Buch·
Tht ~ovtrnor said lle would anan.

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Nelson Yowed.
Mr . •nd Mrs . James Ctlnt,
Tbe purpose of the mareh, and narla and Jimmy, visited
unfulfilled was to meet With Sunday witt&gt; Mr and Mrs. LeonGov. John Connally to ask lor a ani HaS! and family.
1pecial l&lt;.gislati~e session ta - Ada ~ack spent Friday night
pass a st:~ l'" mlmmum wag~ for ! and Swturday witb her daughfarm wors.trs
. .
ter and I01l·in-!aw, Mr and Mrs.
Texas ha~ nu mw1mum wage ' Harley Johnson and children of
Jaw.
Wolf POfl.
Connally and oLher . state Mr. and Mrs P11ul Buchanan

aharP

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fell, T01 .. lut week.
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officials dr::.ve about JO miles to and child1en ol Garrettsville
the marchns 111t New Braun- spent 9 wtekend with hia par-

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No. 21 $1.00
cans

cans

"But f1t-ver agam Will he bf ,

CHEER

Sweet Treat

No. 21

ter, Mrs. Lawrence Sellers. He
attended the State Fair.
Mr. and Mrs John Buchanan
have moveo here !rom Now Mil·
ford to the Cross property on
Cherry ~1.
Mr. Walter tBuck! Romine,
who has spent some time in Butfalo, W. Va , has moved into the

BLUE

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10 lb.
bag

July 4 had blossomed mto a week in C'olumbua with his sis-

thrOOI of 10.000 Monday. They
were appi&lt;uded by thousand&amp; of
e!Uzons who lined Ute street..
March ltader Eueene NelliOII,
who helped organize the
california grape pickers, told
the crowd at the Cap•tol that
when the march started the
valley farm worker was a

'laundry Detergent

Briquets·

PEACH
HALVES
$1.00
4

to see w•n not there.

c

pkgs.

Sitkely's
Pineapple Grapefruit

By Unlietl Pnnlllenlllloul
A Bismarck Investment banker who belliWI "thll Ia the
year of the elephani" ' TueidaJ
beat • John Birch Socltty
member lor a GOP eQ!llfUIlona! nomination In North
Dakota.
Thomas S. Kleppe's mlflln
aver ram·her·teaCher Martin
Vaaler wa• nearly 2-1 in the
!nd Concr-sllonal Dlslrict con.
test. Klep!&gt;" W8ll considered a
mnderate. Rep. Mark Andrews,
a ~publican, was unopposed in
the state's lsi District.
ln the two other allta
primary c&lt;&gt;ntest. Tullday N•
vada Gov Grant s.,Yer' and
Iowa Gov Harold E, HJIIhea,
both mcumbellt Domoerall,
were renom!natecl for thlrcl
terms. Sawyer ODipollecl the
combined vole of tour '
ponenta ,
·
Sen. J•ck R. Miller, R·lowa,
easily overcame the opposition
of an opponent wbo ran on ID
anti-war ptalfonn. He will faei
Prof. E.B. Smith of Iowa State

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Extr1 Fine Grlnul•t•d

Greer Freestone

oour minimum farm wa1e, vian Sr. ib Bergholz, rf!Cf!lltly .
reached the state Capitol Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bartels
lf'Ounds Labor Day.
spent a w~ekend with his bro-

Whitman Delicious

10 oz. Shaker

PACKED

Del Monte
FAMILY SIZE

-MILK

s.ided in their emphasil on what in Columbus.
Jril}g

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lradeA
HOMOGENIZED

·The administratito rea:arded her son ~nd d1qhter-in .. law,

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ITH &amp; PEARL STS.-l!ACINE
"Thr Start With A Hart"

the 0. Gaulle proposals 11 on• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lar&amp;enl

CCtONIAL

INSTANT COFFEE

MARKET

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Tuesday; .Banke r is GOP Winner

op.

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You can have all the comfort a'lf'convenicnce of an extra
extension phone for less per dll"Y than it costs you 10 mall
a Jetter. In fact, you could get two !O[ roughly the price
ol your daily newspaper!
So what's keeping you from phoning it up a bit? Every
living and working room in your home deserves its own
pbODC. That's why llllll\• new bome• arc&gt; pr:cwircd, wttb

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All &amp;et now? Tbeo call oor B I
help you witb rhe planum,.

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Open Mon.-Thurs. _ __

9:00 to 6:00

Friday &amp; S1turd1y

8:30 to 8:30

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Open Mon.-Thurs. _ __

9:00 to 6:00

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8:30 to 8:30

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of
of Detroit, MJch.
Mr. and Mrs. Arigelo Pantetou·
kas of !.801 Chandler Drive, Pl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jewell Pleasant. was reported as
and Debra Cooke viSited Mr. ly Improved Tuesday evening.
and Mrs.
.Cooke and Young Pantelouka; is a
family at Wmtersvolle, 0 h t o, tient at Cobell-ttuntington
over the weekend.
pita! wnore he was taken after
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee being IRJI!red in a one car
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THURSDAY-- FRIDAY- SATURDAY-· Shop Thurs. Til 5, Friday nl 8, Saturday Til 9

$100--JUDY DENNY
RUTLAND, OHIO
$!-IRENE KLEIN
POMEROY, OHIO
$lOG-MARGARET LEHEW
POMEROY, OHIO
$10.GG--GERALDINE WEll
POMEROY, OHID
$10.-EVELYN WARNER
POMEROY. OHIO
$5.00--MARCELENE STRAUSS
POMEROY, OHIO
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be GaiUpoU.
aiiJ!l(tted Clinic
Tbprsday
at
wbel'e hlluiis
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Haven, completed a petroteUIII
be wUJ undergo eye ......- . 1only. on
specialist
course at tjte Arm1
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LETART. W. Va. - Army Mrs. W. H. Fosiesone was Mrs.
Quarterme•ter ~chool,
Fori
Privote First Class
David admllled at the GatlipoU. Clln· polis; n.t1ai'l~
Lee, Va., Ang. 26.
R. Wenl,el!. 19. son of Mr. lc on Monday evening.
Mabelill&lt; ur.;
and Ml'&gt;i. William W. Wentzell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and sell Vinton· Ned M Hamilton
Route I. Letart, W. Va., is Rndney, Mrs. Clara Rouab, all
Hotel;
W.
' Cindf Jo
Brenda K.
During the
seven · week
partlcioaling wtth the
!Olst of Mason went to Marietta on son
Iiili Plue
St.; Ralley,, j;&gt;JUr ffindy, Mrs: John course•. Pvt. ElUott was trained
Airborne IIi vision In Operation SUnday to see Mrs. Rlctrard George II. Stanttal, Pl Pleas- D. Kllll(f Jan&amp; Ann
Ltevlng, In storong and shtpotng petrolBar Fm•. 66. a joint . service Plymale and new daughter at ant; Mrs. Theodqre Nibert. Gal- Angela D. Mabon, Jay
eum P""l"cts used by
the
exercise oeing conducted near the Marietta Memorial Hospll- ttpolts
Hersdiet Diddle, mon, Cebrb White, Mrs. Will Army. He also r.ecetved .'""
Bardulo" . Norway.
at.
Syracuse; Mrs Near . Jefl
Shuemuker. and Mrs. Wtt- struction
ptpelme operalton
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks fers. D&lt;•t-r;
and tnfant son. and handhnp aviation fuel.
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He left the division's station
th
k d
'rom Vance and children at Ohio State Fair in Columbus The youl1g man was taken to
F C
b ll K A 27 spent. e wee en visiting at Rt. 2 ilB&lt;"IDe; Mrs.
Morgantown W Va Mr and over the weekend
' Pleasant Valley Hospital, suf- at 1 nkrt. ?.mp elh' tby., ug.
Leesville, Va., with Mrs. Jenks Arnold R! 1 Pomeroy·
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Mrs. Vance had just returned
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, rermg trf'm a nead InJUry, en
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augn er a
ami y, r. an Calvm H. Simpson, Pomeroy;
fro"'"' Ws Alamos. N. M. , where Mr. and Mrs. ,Jess Abel and I transferrOO to the Huntington rna euv~ With ~mts ~f the Mrs. Howard Huck.
Mrs. Lawrence D. Lewis, Oak
he was employed at the Gov- Diana attended the Ohio State hospital r:,e details of the acci- U S. A. my,. Mannes, Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smitb
. ·
ermnenl Scientific I.a bora tory Fair at ~olum~us on. Sund~y dent httvP not been learned as an~ . troop;~romr:orwegtan and have returned ~m Sa~ Diego dl!r and cbild~n of 8aulk
during ttH• summer months. Mr. when M1s:; Omntl SuP 8t1s.,.., , Pantelonka~ has been
only Bntish a ed . rce~.
where they resided whde he lage, Ill., visited over
Vane~ will enter West Vir- was crowned Miss Wool
of 1semiconscious since the acci- The eK;rrise '~ bemg ~e_ld to received training In the Na· weekend With Mr. ahd
Ohio. Miss Bostic is daughter or dent.
enh_a~~~ tN• tactical pr~flciency vy electronic and radioman John Roach and son.
ginia University in the fall Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bostic, lor- He NBS traveling alone en- ol JO!Rt U._ S. and foreign com· schools. They are visiting his Mrs. RaY Foz., Clifton, nnit..-.11
term when:• he is working on mer residerits of New Haven. rcmte ro Huntington when his ~t opf'ratJOns. Pvt. Wentzell: a p~rents, . Mr. and Mrs. Gran· went surgery oq Tues4ay mnr... 11
his Dod(lr's Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke car left the highway and ran r1flem~n •n Comp~~Y. A; Third VIlle. Sm1th at Leon and other ing at the Holzer W:Gs_P.f.tal. Mnl.ll
Mr. and I'wlrs. Ruland Karr and Mr. Rd211r Laynf' attP.nded over an embankment throwing Battalum ol the dJVISIOD 3 187!h relatiVeS.
Fox's sister, Dais)' Qarst
and d~u_ghters ~f Owensboro, the Layne reunion held at Park· the drivel from the vehicle Jnrant.rv .. ~ntered the Army. m Mr. and Mrs. Jamet Laven· Pt. Pleasant is staying &amp;t
Ky · \'IS!ted dunng the week ersburg City Park on Sunday. Panteloukas is a sophomore
Februar.v. 1966 · Before entermg I
bo~ in Clifton whUe she
end w1lh Mr. and Mrs. OUo 1 Jay Ridgway. son ot Mrs. Marshall University and is a the ~rrny . ne was employed as Beauty Salon, Parkersburg, W. recuperating.
Grimm .
Hilda Ridgway, has been a pa- part tim!! employee of Cabell- 8 hmrdrr.~:-.er bl'
Belvedere Va.
New Haven Soe. eel
Mr·. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush tient at Vt"terun~ Memorial Hos- Huntington Hospital. He is a
s~nt the weekend at Watoga pita I.
1965 grarluate of Point Pleasant 1
Stnte Park where they VISited Among those attending the High School.
i1
with their daughter and family, graduation e"ercises at
St.
Rrv. and Mrs. John Barringer Joseph':-- School of Nursin£: hPlf'l
and son o( Burtonsvil\P , Md .. on Sunday at St. Francis Xavier '
who were vacationing there. Church in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush were 1\·tr. and Mrs. W a 1t e r
-. Grinstead. Mrs. Frances Good·
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis
nite. Miss Barbara Marshall, [)am IL7, 11.8, running one foot
Phi lip Goodnite, Mrs. William on roliP-f'&gt; Pon1&lt;'roy-.\ia!'on A3.
:Chis ler, Miss Mary Phillips Pl Pleasant 23 .57, Hinton .43,
, all of New Haven, Mr. and I Kanawha Falls 1.17, Char)eston
Mrs. Gary Miller of Kenova, 18.97. London, Marmet and
S eet1ng
;W. Va., Mr. anr Mrs. Daniel : Winlleld dams were on the sills.
•Hoffman and daughter Wendy I Oblo River Pennsylvania
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New of Gallipolis, Ohio, Mr.
and down 13, 6:30 a.m.; Frank Du·'
J:lav~n Woma~ s Club . Pres1· Mrs. James H. Staats
and , rant up 1~ . 4.4J ~ - m lia L•yi4: Jr
aent s Reception Tea woll be daughter, Jane, of Pt. Pleas- up 14, 5:15 p.m.; Aliquippa up
tleld on September 20th at 8 ant, W. Va.
14, &amp;:30 a.m.: Franklin Pierce
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ker·
up 15, 4:10 a.m.; Harvey Jarmit Ford in New Haven, w1th
don up 15, 5:40 a.m .; Robert
DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL
Mrs Paul Scally, Mrs. Mark
Reed down 16, 2:30 a.m.; Dix·
0
Ward. Mrs. R. G. Greene as·
ie up to. , a.m . Ch•rles K. up
sn;IJng M~. Ford as hostesses. - - --~
lS, 7 a.m.; National up 17, 3:45
1
:. ProspectiVe members .may be
BY AVA GILKEY
p.m.; Brimstone up 17, 4:50 a.
mv1led as guests at this .t1_me. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark are m.: L. Fiore down 17, 5:45 a.
36. (aUNT BOnLE
The president, Mrs.
Wilham I vacationing In South Car&amp;lina m.; Criss Jr. down 19, 3:30 a.
Russell, New Haven, reported , with the Greer ramily.
m.; OVEC up 19,4:50 a.m.; Bri· ,
lhat dues for 1966-67 are due ~ Betty Riggs of Albany has an B. down 20, 5:30 a.m.; BesuntJI November 1st.
rented the Junior Gibson prop- sie Walker down 20, 6 a.m.; InWORKING MAN'S
REG.
Mrs_- Russell_reported that . a erty and expeCt~ to occupy it diana up 20, 6:45 a.m.; Walter ;
69c
plannmg me~tmg f?r th~ D1s- in the near future .
Curley '1NVI' 21. 3 : 4~ a.m . Pamtnct Convention which. will
SIZE
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ld Mr. Nea 1 ..• as purehas ed th e 1·c White up 21. 5 a.m... Susan ·
he ld on Octo ber 1st, WI 11 ut: e c
h
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Lane down 21 5·25 am· Ma.on Thursday Septemb 8lh t asey ouse rom ay t son
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' W h er H a I and is doing some extensive re-- malear down 21, 5:40a.m.; Peg•I' a ·
~ p.m. at . a ama
. lgh pair work on II.
gy Downey down 21, 6:05 a.m.;
FAMOUS PRELL
hool. Extens~ve plans Will be M
d M Fr 1 W 1 h Reliabl~ 11 r 22. :=, a.m.. Queen
made at this tune and it
anc s e s
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th all
"A is spentr. aancouplers.of days
with his Coty down 23. 8:55 p.m.; John
rtmpdortlalnt !heat
memucrs ~t- brother Mr. and Mrs
Dana K. down 23, 11 p.m.: Elgercliff I
en .
o r engagements m· W
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down ~1 5·40
On
d
tertere the resident has reelsh. Dana has been unable
, . a.m.;
war
INTRODUCTORY OFFER .. , UNITED
REG.
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d. th p
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to work sin~e his heart attack down 23, 6 a.m.; H. E. Bowles
"FAN
FAIR"
HOMOGENIZED
INTERIOR
queste
at mem ers try to i
· up Gree
3·20
M kM
$1.09
attend part of the meeUng
' Friends of Hallie Knopp wtlf
nup . p.m.: ar
.
eo ·tte 1 th Octo··- be sorry to team of his recent up Greenup HoO p.m.; Helen
SIZE
mm1 es or 1 e
ud'
k b Ia
R up Greenup 9 p m · A n a
District Convention are as fol·l ueart attac
ut st reports ·
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lows :
say he is out of oxygen and able Brent down Greenup 1 a.m.;
. Th
Re
d I to feed himself
Boc-K down Greenup 4 a.m.:
•Odorless
l nvoca t10n
e
veren I
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Ranoer d n M td hi 4 30
Jilek T. Welch, Pastor, st. Paul Mrs. Doris Colburn spent a
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•Water Clean-up
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Ch h N
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I day with her uncle the Dana m.: Valvolloe down 1\leldahl
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4:35 p.m.; Oleander down Melnera 1~e1rman, rs.
au
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dahl 6 p . So th
Mel
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eBabv
Safe
Scally; Registration, Mrs. Karl Recent callers of Ava Gilkey,
.m:. u ern up
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Wiles, Mrs. Robert Gurtis, Mrs . 1. who has just returned from Vet· ~~d~~·~~· ~otton Queen down
1
Edwin Stein, Mrs. 0. C. Camp- : erans Memorial f~llowing
a
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p.m.·
Va!l~y
bell· Pre-R '" tr r
M I gall bladder operatoon are Mrs Transporter down Metdahl 12.·
WHITE &amp; PASTEL COLORS
·
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r s.
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· 30 a. m · Lady Marjorie down
Kat! Wiles: Door Prizes and Dana Welsh, Mrs. ~Stout , Meld~hj' 2 m . M
EU
F'vors, Mrs. Bertha Filson, 1 Mrs. Dana Y&lt;M.mg, ~rgaret 0
a:
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en
ll\nf. R. G. Greene, Mrs. H•l . Douglas, Go lda Jones, Wilda . P dMeldaMhl 16da·20hl a6.m45·• RavensCANS
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woo up e
: a.m.
do ·Rodgway, Mrs .. Jesse Aoel
seman.. Ia ,astman, and Gautpolto Dam- John Ladd I
and ~rs. Robert Gtlmore· lden- 1 Mary Bohn.
De310
3 15
tlficallim Cards, Lunche,.; Tick· I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones R0
~om.; Jo~d J.
ets, Ph.11ters, Mrs. Jack FleshPr ., and daughter Lori, made a bus- C 1~e own 9 '55 p.m.; J rfew ,
Mr H
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dM . ~t . t Z
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a uun up : p.m.. enm er
, -rrvs
. ekr~an L mgher an M 1~ , meMss rKop tho ~anWesv1 e. nd
Jean up 10:05 p.m.; ·Jenks up
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mg; unc eon,
r ::~ .
rs. a ryn eaver u er· 10 . 40
, PhT
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John Morgan and Mrs. Charle!l l went major surgery at Meigs 11 : 50 pp.m ..' F :~1 . pBorn 8°w4~
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE
Dodd
.
.
: Hosp1·lal·t
1y, Mrs. J ack r.renera I Hosp1tal.
a.m. m. . ran, m · up · •
We.lch, M~s. Harold Rose, Mrs. _Mrs. Margaret Allen is_ visit· ~ · Kaoawhq River _ Fort Dear
LADIES' LACE TRIMMED
Ra1ph Whitmore, Mrs. Don Ed- mg her daughter and son-m-law, born dow Lo d 11 .30
.
e2 FLASHLIGHTS
wards, Mrs. Duane Church and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Lewis.
Semel
~0nd n ;n · . :-m ..
ASST. COLORS
,M::;-. ·Everett Townley; Decora- Mrs. Frances Alkire and son, Shaver ~PJr. do:O ~~~~et ·
e4 BATTERIES
. tine. Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Ray have returned from Colum- am . All R M ·n
~ M,s. Phil Batey and Mrs Eu- bus where Ray har surgery on M•. rm.·et 4~05
" · ~rn M 1
Long Losting Betterles
•ene Hes~r:
•· publ"ICI~,-,
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a.m..ld 11·40ounta n.
Sizes S.M-l
11
John Marshall and Mrs. Rob· Mr . and Mrs Robert Clark J If
d
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ert H d
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m 1e
J·30
em on, an Press Book, and Susie attended the State . a m . Charles Stevens
w··
Mrs.
Paul Rickard. Mrs. Billy Fair.
· f:ld. ·3
Ed
on up m·
ASST. DESIGNS &amp; COLORS
oA
w
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a.m.:
eana Bosworth
naY a a Mrs.
Kermll Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley of up w·nr· td '·tD
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LINED- SIZE 36x87
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. uuum us , V1Sited the Robert Shearer down Winrield 6:50
PAIR
Mrs. Russell has remmdPJd ; Alkire, the Robert Clarks and m
a.
that the Veterans' Stamps dead- i Ava Gilkey.
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nne Is Sepll'mber lOth. Persons Ray Wilson. Herb and Addie POOR DRI\'ER
~ Ire requested tn contact or de- Bradfl!ld made a business trip
RENO, Nev.
(UPI) _ A
ll~er stamps to Mrs.
Larry : to Athens.
REG. $9.95
Kmg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gt.bson mothe~ fClJO police Tuesday that
• Asst. Colors
whPn 1! comes to r:lriving. hPr
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GUARANTEE
have purchased a trai ler and daughter would rather do it
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If! ahama Hillh Clau placed it on what was former· herself. .
I
0/fict&gt;rs f:ll'Cied
ily known as the Foster Howell
She sao~ she made a remark
eLINED
MASON -Class offiftrs were place now owned by Mr. and Iabout thP "poor way" the
1young woman was driving, and
COMPARE
el:cted on Friday at Wahama Mrs. Junior Gibson.
.AMERICAN
H1gh School. Ronnie Thompson Sharon Jewell attended the the dallghter took a swing at
at
• PRECISION ctihJN\'l
. PAIR
is the Senior Class pr~sident, post effice in the absence
or her, hoxPd her about the he d
Paul Hoffman, vice president: Frances Alkire.
and bit or·• of her fingers • '
DISCOUNT
$1.00 PAIR
.leanette Miller , secretary, and
.
Diane Noble, treasurer.
$1.99 VALUE
REG. $1.79 VALUE
.Junior cla~ s officers Include,
· "'"~'~S · FLAI&gt;oiNEL
president. Alan Hart:
vice
IOOo/. cOnON LADIES
pr~sident , Sharon Rollins, and
!.f'cretary - treasurer, Gloria
Gibbs. Sophomore officers are
president, Elaine Stone; viet
ONLY
eMEDIUM
.LARGE
pr('sident. Sharon Roach; sec\ I'J&lt;
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ASST.
COLORS
PO.OO Down - lal•- ..,
retary, Larry Drake and treasurer, Larry Carpenter.
Cenvenlent TwJM
AMERICAN MADE
. Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roosh returned to her borne after visit•
ing her sister and brothel'in·
Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bahr
. in Cleveland. Ohio.
Mr nd M H Jd J h
rs. aro.
·. ~
0 noon vosoted recently woth tbeor
son and famoly, Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson and daughters
81 Gambroer. Ohoo.
Mr . alld Mrs. B. R Vance
visited last week with their son
ond family.
Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. John F. Roush and child""'· Also visiting them were PT. PI..EASANT- Pete PanMr. and Mrs. Nathan Roush teloukas. 111-yeat-old son
of
of Detroit, MJch.
Mr. and Mrs. Arigelo Pantetou·
kas of !.801 Chandler Drive, Pl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jewell Pleasant. was reported as
and Debra Cooke viSited Mr. ly Improved Tuesday evening.
and Mrs.
.Cooke and Young Pantelouka; is a
family at Wmtersvolle, 0 h t o, tient at Cobell-ttuntington
over the weekend.
pita! wnore he was taken after
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee being IRJI!red in a one car
Roush and Carolyn
the hap suno'y evening on Rt. 17.

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10 lb. bag $1.09

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ene 4YH&amp;. J.,.. River

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Bone In
Lamb Stew ____ . ___ . _---- tb. 29c
Shoulder Roast __ --------- lb. 59c
C.nter Cut
Loin Chops •___ ---------· •. $1.29
14-oz.
Shoutdor Cut
pkga.
Lamb Chops ----. -. -. ----- II&gt;. 69e
BOLLAND BULBS

$1.19

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Reg. Prlct
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Leu
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Leg-0-La~nb -------------

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lb. ste

Crisco-~--------------- 3 .~; 79c

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Chicken Livers .....
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THURSDAY-- FRIDAY- SATURDAY-· Shop Thurs. Til 5, Friday nl 8, Saturday Til 9

$100--JUDY DENNY
RUTLAND, OHIO
$!-IRENE KLEIN
POMEROY, OHIO
$lOG-MARGARET LEHEW
POMEROY, OHIO
$10.GG--GERALDINE WEll
POMEROY, OHID
$10.-EVELYN WARNER
POMEROY. OHIO
$5.00--MARCELENE STRAUSS
POMEROY, OHIO
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New Haven
Woman's Club
.
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~Somlt'~rs.

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wnt the
be GaiUpoU.
aiiJ!l(tted Clinic
Tbprsday
at
wbel'e hlluiis
,
Haven, completed a petroteUIII
be wUJ undergo eye ......- . 1only. on
specialist
course at tjte Arm1
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LETART. W. Va. - Army Mrs. W. H. Fosiesone was Mrs.
Quarterme•ter ~chool,
Fori
Privote First Class
David admllled at the GatlipoU. Clln· polis; n.t1ai'l~
Lee, Va., Ang. 26.
R. Wenl,el!. 19. son of Mr. lc on Monday evening.
Mabelill&lt; ur.;
and Ml'&gt;i. William W. Wentzell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and sell Vinton· Ned M Hamilton
Route I. Letart, W. Va., is Rndney, Mrs. Clara Rouab, all
Hotel;
W.
' Cindf Jo
Brenda K.
During the
seven · week
partlcioaling wtth the
!Olst of Mason went to Marietta on son
Iiili Plue
St.; Ralley,, j;&gt;JUr ffindy, Mrs: John course•. Pvt. ElUott was trained
Airborne IIi vision In Operation SUnday to see Mrs. Rlctrard George II. Stanttal, Pl Pleas- D. Kllll(f Jan&amp; Ann
Ltevlng, In storong and shtpotng petrolBar Fm•. 66. a joint . service Plymale and new daughter at ant; Mrs. Theodqre Nibert. Gal- Angela D. Mabon, Jay
eum P""l"cts used by
the
exercise oeing conducted near the Marietta Memorial Hospll- ttpolts
Hersdiet Diddle, mon, Cebrb White, Mrs. Will Army. He also r.ecetved .'""
Bardulo" . Norway.
at.
Syracuse; Mrs Near . Jefl
Shuemuker. and Mrs. Wtt- struction
ptpelme operalton
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks fers. D&lt;•t-r;
and tnfant son. and handhnp aviation fuel.
=•
He left the division's station
th
k d
'rom Vance and children at Ohio State Fair in Columbus The youl1g man was taken to
F C
b ll K A 27 spent. e wee en visiting at Rt. 2 ilB&lt;"IDe; Mrs.
Morgantown W Va Mr and over the weekend
' Pleasant Valley Hospital, suf- at 1 nkrt. ?.mp elh' tby., ug.
Leesville, Va., with Mrs. Jenks Arnold R! 1 Pomeroy·
• · ·
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th to a e pari tn e ree - week d "t
nd f •t M
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Mrs. Vance had just returned
.
, rermg trf'm a nead InJUry, en
n
r .
.
augn er a
ami y, r. an Calvm H. Simpson, Pomeroy;
fro"'"' Ws Alamos. N. M. , where Mr. and Mrs. ,Jess Abel and I transferrOO to the Huntington rna euv~ With ~mts ~f the Mrs. Howard Huck.
Mrs. Lawrence D. Lewis, Oak
he was employed at the Gov- Diana attended the Ohio State hospital r:,e details of the acci- U S. A. my,. Mannes, Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smitb
. ·
ermnenl Scientific I.a bora tory Fair at ~olum~us on. Sund~y dent httvP not been learned as an~ . troop;~romr:orwegtan and have returned ~m Sa~ Diego dl!r and cbild~n of 8aulk
during ttH• summer months. Mr. when M1s:; Omntl SuP 8t1s.,.., , Pantelonka~ has been
only Bntish a ed . rce~.
where they resided whde he lage, Ill., visited over
Vane~ will enter West Vir- was crowned Miss Wool
of 1semiconscious since the acci- The eK;rrise '~ bemg ~e_ld to received training In the Na· weekend With Mr. ahd
Ohio. Miss Bostic is daughter or dent.
enh_a~~~ tN• tactical pr~flciency vy electronic and radioman John Roach and son.
ginia University in the fall Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bostic, lor- He NBS traveling alone en- ol JO!Rt U._ S. and foreign com· schools. They are visiting his Mrs. RaY Foz., Clifton, nnit..-.11
term when:• he is working on mer residerits of New Haven. rcmte ro Huntington when his ~t opf'ratJOns. Pvt. Wentzell: a p~rents, . Mr. and Mrs. Gran· went surgery oq Tues4ay mnr... 11
his Dod(lr's Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke car left the highway and ran r1flem~n •n Comp~~Y. A; Third VIlle. Sm1th at Leon and other ing at the Holzer W:Gs_P.f.tal. Mnl.ll
Mr. and I'wlrs. Ruland Karr and Mr. Rd211r Laynf' attP.nded over an embankment throwing Battalum ol the dJVISIOD 3 187!h relatiVeS.
Fox's sister, Dais)' Qarst
and d~u_ghters ~f Owensboro, the Layne reunion held at Park· the drivel from the vehicle Jnrant.rv .. ~ntered the Army. m Mr. and Mrs. Jamet Laven· Pt. Pleasant is staying &amp;t
Ky · \'IS!ted dunng the week ersburg City Park on Sunday. Panteloukas is a sophomore
Februar.v. 1966 · Before entermg I
bo~ in Clifton whUe she
end w1lh Mr. and Mrs. OUo 1 Jay Ridgway. son ot Mrs. Marshall University and is a the ~rrny . ne was employed as Beauty Salon, Parkersburg, W. recuperating.
Grimm .
Hilda Ridgway, has been a pa- part tim!! employee of Cabell- 8 hmrdrr.~:-.er bl'
Belvedere Va.
New Haven Soe. eel
Mr·. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush tient at Vt"terun~ Memorial Hos- Huntington Hospital. He is a
s~nt the weekend at Watoga pita I.
1965 grarluate of Point Pleasant 1
Stnte Park where they VISited Among those attending the High School.
i1
with their daughter and family, graduation e"ercises at
St.
Rrv. and Mrs. John Barringer Joseph':-- School of Nursin£: hPlf'l
and son o( Burtonsvil\P , Md .. on Sunday at St. Francis Xavier '
who were vacationing there. Church in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush were 1\·tr. and Mrs. W a 1t e r
-. Grinstead. Mrs. Frances Good·
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis
nite. Miss Barbara Marshall, [)am IL7, 11.8, running one foot
Phi lip Goodnite, Mrs. William on roliP-f'&gt; Pon1&lt;'roy-.\ia!'on A3.
:Chis ler, Miss Mary Phillips Pl Pleasant 23 .57, Hinton .43,
, all of New Haven, Mr. and I Kanawha Falls 1.17, Char)eston
Mrs. Gary Miller of Kenova, 18.97. London, Marmet and
S eet1ng
;W. Va., Mr. anr Mrs. Daniel : Winlleld dams were on the sills.
•Hoffman and daughter Wendy I Oblo River Pennsylvania
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NEW HAVEN -The
New of Gallipolis, Ohio, Mr.
and down 13, 6:30 a.m.; Frank Du·'
J:lav~n Woma~ s Club . Pres1· Mrs. James H. Staats
and , rant up 1~ . 4.4J ~ - m lia L•yi4: Jr
aent s Reception Tea woll be daughter, Jane, of Pt. Pleas- up 14, 5:15 p.m.; Aliquippa up
tleld on September 20th at 8 ant, W. Va.
14, &amp;:30 a.m.: Franklin Pierce
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ker·
up 15, 4:10 a.m.; Harvey Jarmit Ford in New Haven, w1th
don up 15, 5:40 a.m .; Robert
DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL
Mrs Paul Scally, Mrs. Mark
Reed down 16, 2:30 a.m.; Dix·
0
Ward. Mrs. R. G. Greene as·
ie up to. , a.m . Ch•rles K. up
sn;IJng M~. Ford as hostesses. - - --~
lS, 7 a.m.; National up 17, 3:45
1
:. ProspectiVe members .may be
BY AVA GILKEY
p.m.; Brimstone up 17, 4:50 a.
mv1led as guests at this .t1_me. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark are m.: L. Fiore down 17, 5:45 a.
36. (aUNT BOnLE
The president, Mrs.
Wilham I vacationing In South Car&amp;lina m.; Criss Jr. down 19, 3:30 a.
Russell, New Haven, reported , with the Greer ramily.
m.; OVEC up 19,4:50 a.m.; Bri· ,
lhat dues for 1966-67 are due ~ Betty Riggs of Albany has an B. down 20, 5:30 a.m.; BesuntJI November 1st.
rented the Junior Gibson prop- sie Walker down 20, 6 a.m.; InWORKING MAN'S
REG.
Mrs_- Russell_reported that . a erty and expeCt~ to occupy it diana up 20, 6:45 a.m.; Walter ;
69c
plannmg me~tmg f?r th~ D1s- in the near future .
Curley '1NVI' 21. 3 : 4~ a.m . Pamtnct Convention which. will
SIZE
•• h be
ld Mr. Nea 1 ..• as purehas ed th e 1·c White up 21. 5 a.m... Susan ·
he ld on Octo ber 1st, WI 11 ut: e c
h
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Lane down 21 5·25 am· Ma.on Thursday Septemb 8lh t asey ouse rom ay t son
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' W h er H a I and is doing some extensive re-- malear down 21, 5:40a.m.; Peg•I' a ·
~ p.m. at . a ama
. lgh pair work on II.
gy Downey down 21, 6:05 a.m.;
FAMOUS PRELL
hool. Extens~ve plans Will be M
d M Fr 1 W 1 h Reliabl~ 11 r 22. :=, a.m.. Queen
made at this tune and it
anc s e s
.
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th all
"A is spentr. aancouplers.of days
with his Coty down 23. 8:55 p.m.; John
rtmpdortlalnt !heat
memucrs ~t- brother Mr. and Mrs
Dana K. down 23, 11 p.m.: Elgercliff I
en .
o r engagements m· W
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down ~1 5·40
On
d
tertere the resident has reelsh. Dana has been unable
, . a.m.;
war
INTRODUCTORY OFFER .. , UNITED
REG.
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d. th p
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to work sin~e his heart attack down 23, 6 a.m.; H. E. Bowles
"FAN
FAIR"
HOMOGENIZED
INTERIOR
queste
at mem ers try to i
· up Gree
3·20
M kM
$1.09
attend part of the meeUng
' Friends of Hallie Knopp wtlf
nup . p.m.: ar
.
eo ·tte 1 th Octo··- be sorry to team of his recent up Greenup HoO p.m.; Helen
SIZE
mm1 es or 1 e
ud'
k b Ia
R up Greenup 9 p m · A n a
District Convention are as fol·l ueart attac
ut st reports ·
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.
lows :
say he is out of oxygen and able Brent down Greenup 1 a.m.;
. Th
Re
d I to feed himself
Boc-K down Greenup 4 a.m.:
•Odorless
l nvoca t10n
e
veren I
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Ranoer d n M td hi 4 30
Jilek T. Welch, Pastor, st. Paul Mrs. Doris Colburn spent a
•
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e a
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•Water Clean-up
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Ch h N
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I day with her uncle the Dana m.: Valvolloe down 1\leldahl
'
~ eratnc ..~·urc ' Mew apven;l Welshes recently ,
4:35 p.m.; Oleander down Melnera 1~e1rman, rs.
au
·
dahl 6 p . So th
Mel
.• ,;.Hiqh Hidinq
eBabv
Safe
Scally; Registration, Mrs. Karl Recent callers of Ava Gilkey,
.m:. u ern up
·
Wiles, Mrs. Robert Gurtis, Mrs . 1. who has just returned from Vet· ~~d~~·~~· ~otton Queen down
1
Edwin Stein, Mrs. 0. C. Camp- : erans Memorial f~llowing
a
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p.m.·
Va!l~y
bell· Pre-R '" tr r
M I gall bladder operatoon are Mrs Transporter down Metdahl 12.·
WHITE &amp; PASTEL COLORS
·
eeo.s a lOR,
r s.
'
· 30 a. m · Lady Marjorie down
Kat! Wiles: Door Prizes and Dana Welsh, Mrs. ~Stout , Meld~hj' 2 m . M
EU
F'vors, Mrs. Bertha Filson, 1 Mrs. Dana Y&lt;M.mg, ~rgaret 0
a:
..
~ry
en
ll\nf. R. G. Greene, Mrs. H•l . Douglas, Go lda Jones, Wilda . P dMeldaMhl 16da·20hl a6.m45·• RavensCANS
. .
WI
AI E
woo up e
: a.m.
do ·Rodgway, Mrs .. Jesse Aoel
seman.. Ia ,astman, and Gautpolto Dam- John Ladd I
and ~rs. Robert Gtlmore· lden- 1 Mary Bohn.
De310
3 15
tlficallim Cards, Lunche,.; Tick· I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones R0
~om.; Jo~d J.
ets, Ph.11ters, Mrs. Jack FleshPr ., and daughter Lori, made a bus- C 1~e own 9 '55 p.m.; J rfew ,
Mr H
Ohr
dM . ~t . t Z
'II
a uun up : p.m.. enm er
, -rrvs
. ekr~an L mgher an M 1~ , meMss rKop tho ~anWesv1 e. nd
Jean up 10:05 p.m.; ·Jenks up
~ .
mg; unc eon,
r ::~ .
rs. a ryn eaver u er· 10 . 40
, PhT
S
d
1
John Morgan and Mrs. Charle!l l went major surgery at Meigs 11 : 50 pp.m ..' F :~1 . pBorn 8°w4~
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE
Dodd
.
.
: Hosp1·lal·t
1y, Mrs. J ack r.renera I Hosp1tal.
a.m. m. . ran, m · up · •
We.lch, M~s. Harold Rose, Mrs. _Mrs. Margaret Allen is_ visit· ~ · Kaoawhq River _ Fort Dear
LADIES' LACE TRIMMED
Ra1ph Whitmore, Mrs. Don Ed- mg her daughter and son-m-law, born dow Lo d 11 .30
.
e2 FLASHLIGHTS
wards, Mrs. Duane Church and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Lewis.
Semel
~0nd n ;n · . :-m ..
ASST. COLORS
,M::;-. ·Everett Townley; Decora- Mrs. Frances Alkire and son, Shaver ~PJr. do:O ~~~~et ·
e4 BATTERIES
. tine. Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Ray have returned from Colum- am . All R M ·n
~ M,s. Phil Batey and Mrs Eu- bus where Ray har surgery on M•. rm.·et 4~05
" · ~rn M 1
Long Losting Betterles
•ene Hes~r:
•· publ"ICI~,-,
..,,
Mrs. h"1s ear at St. Anthony HospitaL State down. Winfi
a.m..ld 11·40ounta n.
Sizes S.M-l
11
John Marshall and Mrs. Rob· Mr . and Mrs Robert Clark J If
d
ew· fi. ld p.m ..
ert H d
d
·
e erson own
m 1e
J·30
em on, an Press Book, and Susie attended the State . a m . Charles Stevens
w··
Mrs.
Paul Rickard. Mrs. Billy Fair.
· f:ld. ·3
Ed
on up m·
ASST. DESIGNS &amp; COLORS
oA
w
rd nd
I
1e
a.m.:
eana Bosworth
naY a a Mrs.
Kermll Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley of up w·nr· td '·tD
. 0
Ford
~-J b
..
' oe '· a.m. . . F
LINED- SIZE 36x87
.
.
. uuum us , V1Sited the Robert Shearer down Winrield 6:50
PAIR
Mrs. Russell has remmdPJd ; Alkire, the Robert Clarks and m
a.
that the Veterans' Stamps dead- i Ava Gilkey.
1
•
.
'
q&gt;MP.ARE AT $1.00' ·
nne Is Sepll'mber lOth. Persons Ray Wilson. Herb and Addie POOR DRI\'ER
~ Ire requested tn contact or de- Bradfl!ld made a business trip
RENO, Nev.
(UPI) _ A
ll~er stamps to Mrs.
Larry : to Athens.
REG. $9.95
Kmg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gt.bson mothe~ fClJO police Tuesday that
• Asst. Colors
whPn 1! comes to r:lriving. hPr
·.·. . .... 1.
GUARANTEE
have purchased a trai ler and daughter would rather do it
eSize36x87
If! ahama Hillh Clau placed it on what was former· herself. .
I
0/fict&gt;rs f:ll'Cied
ily known as the Foster Howell
She sao~ she made a remark
eLINED
MASON -Class offiftrs were place now owned by Mr. and Iabout thP "poor way" the
1young woman was driving, and
COMPARE
el:cted on Friday at Wahama Mrs. Junior Gibson.
.AMERICAN
H1gh School. Ronnie Thompson Sharon Jewell attended the the dallghter took a swing at
at
• PRECISION ctihJN\'l
. PAIR
is the Senior Class pr~sident, post effice in the absence
or her, hoxPd her about the he d
Paul Hoffman, vice president: Frances Alkire.
and bit or·• of her fingers • '
DISCOUNT
$1.00 PAIR
.leanette Miller , secretary, and
.
Diane Noble, treasurer.
$1.99 VALUE
REG. $1.79 VALUE
.Junior cla~ s officers Include,
· "'"~'~S · FLAI&gt;oiNEL
president. Alan Hart:
vice
IOOo/. cOnON LADIES
pr~sident , Sharon Rollins, and
!.f'cretary - treasurer, Gloria
Gibbs. Sophomore officers are
president, Elaine Stone; viet
ONLY
eMEDIUM
.LARGE
pr('sident. Sharon Roach; sec\ I'J&lt;
' •
e
ASST.
COLORS
PO.OO Down - lal•- ..,
retary, Larry Drake and treasurer, Larry Carpenter.
Cenvenlent TwJM
AMERICAN MADE
. Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roosh returned to her borne after visit•
ing her sister and brothel'in·
Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bahr
. in Cleveland. Ohio.
Mr nd M H Jd J h
rs. aro.
·. ~
0 noon vosoted recently woth tbeor
son and famoly, Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson and daughters
81 Gambroer. Ohoo.
Mr . alld Mrs. B. R Vance
visited last week with their son
ond family.
Mr. and Mrs.

.

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~allon.
'·ilrtho

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011

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ll'ollton; Mrs. Walter L. PelphKy.; .Robert s.

Hair.y Cli!DpbelJ, .. MaiiOII, ll'o~m

. .

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Mn. Jerrold E. Kuelma,

Mason Personal

'.' .

TOI" VALliS "STA... pl,

.......
_..,...

'-

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!'ftproves Mer~er
CPDDDlttee~~
.
•
}d
Co
mpany
Terms 0 f CanfJe
_ •

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·
· POIN'I' PLEI\SANT - The on tl!l American
m~11et commltlot of the lloi&amp;rd change.
of Dlreetors ol the Pan-•
Company announced thet Pantasole has approved In principle
lh• tel'lllll of • proposed mtrger
ot the H. 0. Canfteld Company
Into Pantasote.

_G~~

for~

't

~~~-~:~'Jndl

actl~ns

,

.l

pureb.~~e~

• -~:

..

.

SEAMLESS

COTTON . KNIT .t .

NYLONS

POOR BOYS

~alaed

.-.-...

~· "Suoer-Right" Quality Meats I

Boy with back z.fpper. ChQil"e
many ,olid. cl)ll}rs.

MICIIO MESH 011 FLAT KNIT

2
$

eoLpJ!; .,..
AT

BUilD UNIT 20"

II' MORE,..,. SIZi
OFVOUR't'IBLE.
(;rr" SI40ULD BE
..DEQUATE FOR

WHITE
LADIES'

GIRLS' 7 TO 14, WASHABLE
ROLL-UP SLEEVE

IUNIOii .,- MISSEl
AND HALf IIZEI

'

CANVAS

98

SOLE

Snec.kers ,

$1695
· TEEN-GAL -

Jury of the Septemhor term o!
,.son County Circuli Court began its duties Tuesday ohortly
before noon.
were absent and two were dil·
qualified due to the fact thai
tbey were currently elected oflil'tl holders.Absenl wen! Dot·
Iii Lou Austin and D o n a I d
slnith and disqualified were Jm
Fisher and Robel'l Adkins.
Special JW')I rommlssionen
•~pointed to fill the vacancies
Mrs. Ruth Johnson, demO&lt;lrat and Guy McWilliams, reptl&gt;licans. !elected to ftll thO

PRIIH LIAN tASTY

Ground Chuck ·· · · ·· ·· lb. 69c
•ON•u••
uAN

••• est

Meat loaf Mix · · ··· · · lb. 69t

The Lighter Side
'•
ITALIAN

No Precedent
For ~olving'~

Dilemma

Sliced Pork Loin ··· · · · lb•.89c Chipped-Chopped Ham lb. 99c

,. J'WIIea4111s-'i-itllll' tan,_.
&gt;~13
'
k'
"-1- I
••

.............,,1111.,..,

--

SUPER·RIGH1'

••·~-~~~~~D41Ml'YII!Ie•-l~ll tt~'tl'lle.

'

\ SUCED
BACON

!. 95c

1

.......

. w· ueru

Frozen Pol Pies

I

,
.i

. .

Thennal

Girls' Black or Brown
lltck Patents

Weave Insulated

Waro&gt; without

ox•

tra weight. ChOOH from

U•

B~et.

Lotfers, Oxfords, Straps,

oo\'ted , .m~bw wallllablf
colon. Ja'llo ...yno and 88'llo
rayon 1, '1&lt;e 72x90.

' 'ANN PACH ELBOW

$

Pus-.

Tht action aroup aelects their wardrobe for tbt! new
IUJOD- from f~e~ua "Bobbie Brook•" Day-time, PlayTime, Date-Ttme Fashion line. Th• ''66"-"67" pace
f"''...... aetter fealures all ttr~l'l new in cuual and
dress wear. Color• are tnor1: excitin1 than
evPr. Mood tone.t to match th t weirer.

·L
Grandparents are Mr. ana
Ars. Ray Roush, Ma!!OII; Mrs.
~arold Plymale,
Hunllnlf.OII,
nd great grllldparents ore
\Irs . Clara Routh, Malon and
~r. and Mrt. Andrtfl AtiHil of
lunlinglon.

Priced
From

IEII' 1 0111'11

15.1

SELECT A NEW
WARDROBE OF
• SWEATERS
• .LOUSES • SHIRTS
• UYELY DRESSES
:~ PLAY PANTS
• CASUAL SKIRTS

WIENERS

SAUSAGE

...... 69c

l-Ilt.
pka.

l-Ib.

ii~~~i:~K-EN__

59C

S':. 89c ..

~

2 ... 69c Salad Dressing
Snl'iniJb~
:
·
.
Cake
.· ~;.-.J,ft
....:-

.,; •

JANII PARKia.

tacit
... 16

-

WHI'UIIOUII. MAIIH. QUAIITI

Chili Con Came - 3 u::-sp•

l

•

ANN PMI. PRIIII tiUIUND

AlP QAIID 8RAIII,A .,

Black Pepper

Sweet Pe'as
.

A&amp;PIIIAIID~IA

.

10

4 Z69c

_ _ 20
Potatoes
·.:57c

ANN PAM. !'AMNII,_

=: 39c

and Carrots 4 ~:. 69c Waffle Syrup
j

·

IUI~M~'PIIILD1-"JIITTOJUT AND IAT

Freth FruiU Cllld Yegetab!es

_.

U. L 110. l ... tll A WHITI

On;.nge Juice _ '_2 •.:. 79c

IO"D 1111 I'IIIUIII

4 !.":.. 39t. Elsie Pops

11
___

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I

10bot

«:.:3Sc Instant Dry Milk lpollot49c
Vegemato
Cocktail
Lemon Pies - - -

e *loo

• •s.oo

.

~88c

Seedless Grapes 2

111••

39c; ·

CALIPCIRNIA. GOLDIN SWElT

_'"*::49c Bartlett Pears- 2
CIIIIP, IOI;ID HEADS

I W011 - So C... You

MAGNAWX COLCMl1Y
·oa Filii 1M -~

· • "-- FASHIW'!J,~

,.... 39
.c

IRIAM

fiOOO

~~Y·T/ME, PI.AY·'i1MI, DAT!-TIMI

FLAVORS - - - - -

Sc Candy Bars

TAtTY ~OP VI81TMLUUICI

·•ffll .,

YOUCANWEN

• SWEATERS

S DILICIOUI

MARS. MILKY WAY, INICICIRI, FORIYIR 'I'OUQ, MIM'I!

WII.NI.IIIIIINCY
. ..

nch

2 ~ 79c

aans

•,3'1

.,. r.__..__.....-.;;;...
.:

$

99

1-lb.

ANN PAM. 111111 IRIAMY

AlP CONCINTitATID,toi'LtiiiDA PUU

loys' -loDJ alene llyte apori lh!rta
in pop!llar o:ololll aod pattenu . . •
!(aw Man lbtn !uh!ft ~J ''Cam•

ASSORTED COI.ORS

3 lk~o 79C

IIEW P'ACK
CALIFORNIA \.-' ·
YELLDW·U.ING

_trot~G
rood ,.,..
,.
·'

SHIRTS'

n. W. Va. Industrtea DeveioJ&gt;
nent Corp., the plalntiO was
r,ranted judiJnent llaiDSI the
lltfendant in the sum of $6,612.·
. f::

•

PORK

IONA PEACHES

'

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Skinless

IUPIR lliGifl', Wl11l IIANI

CAMPUS SPORT j

ounces . a~ wa! born at

SUPER·RIGHT

SLIGD OR HAlVES

'

l~. 39c

BOYS' 6 TO 16 - NEW FALL STYLI

Corp.

'

MACARONI
Year .. Round comfort In 1

)

IUPER·RIGHT

Strawberry Preserves

Boys' Black or Brown
Lotfers - Oxfotds

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Rtoblrll Plymaio o1 Marietta. Ohio
ore announcng the birlb ol
.heir first child. a daughter,
llOI'D on Septemhor 4th. The in·
'ant is tilt dBughter of tho
ortner Beverly Roush ol Mas&gt;n. She weilhed •ix poundll and

~

sMoKED, COOKED, READY TO IAT

ANN PAGE Qlll FINEST QIIALITY

::~ ~ien?.x~~~d:h=~~t~oafe
1rs boy~ .oxfOrd:.:eld~~=r•~y:a;,;
e mo.

Plvmale'1 .4 nnounce
Birth a/ Dnurthll'r

Pork Steaks .. " •. ..... lb. 79&amp; '

cuaiD ••••

I

$ 98

GLve your child's f~r-t the proper care thty need Select toot.
wear from tht famous "Story-Book" line
f ·,
li
,
1or

Russell, Mrs. Guy McWilliams,
Jr., Mrs. Mary VanHorn and
Mrs. John L Blisard.
The Grand Jurors are expec~
ecJ.to report to the court oa
IJeir findinas on Thursday.
Other actiljll ol the Court
ruesday .... the aranling of
default iudll!lent In two civil
actions. In th• action by Aoldrew Henderson vs. J. San11el
1rlffltb, et al default )ud&amp;ment
01 1be sum of $5,1G with lnter"t and cost ''"' grantad !AI the
!'lalnliff. In tho aotlon styled

- ·

•usHoaouNoaiEF,PORK-'v'AL

Minute Steaks · · .. .. lb. 89c

Story Book Footwear

vaeancles were Mrs. Oick

CUBED, PUSH

Sttwlag Beef .......... lb. 7Sc

GIVE YOUR CHILD SCIENTIFICALLY DE$!GN~D •$HOES , ,
MORE STYLE • • BmER FIT • • IOYS' AND GliiLS'
' ,

were

ILICED

QUARTIR, Wll\- TRIMMED, PRISH

Loafers

c

Two of the original 16 jurors

--~keepthem-

t.--··-••••C LIP I-N D

-AND-

mJs

'h

'e':•UD I

,

Swiss Steak ...... · ··~ lb. SSe Beef Uver · ...,.,. .. ··· · ·. lb. 4Jt '
;

-11ET IN t•:&gt;. fiZAMES

ASSORTED COLORS

~T. PLEASANT - The Grand

X'

f,I,CED PL~wqoD
l ' .;

ROUND IONI! SHOULDM

&amp;WI#

CABINET
J)OORSAI&lt;f .1\' PINf-

Ladies' and .teena1ers.~ ,(n.Qlded :;ooij!
.
t':J rl\'as sneakers fot" pliry-titne -;aild ' ·
~:&lt;&gt; S LUil wear. A tine American made
quality. Size.s 4 to 9. .
AMERICAN iliAD£ --

Girb' 7 ta 14 play-time an1 Jchooltime blouse• in easv eare cottons
Popular ro ll up sleeve!! .. Availabl~
in assorted rolors.

.....

IJIIE ~'PINE-WITH

"JDHEEUEAND GROOIIE
SIDCK PORaoct'

00
'

FINE FOR
CHARCOAL
GRILL----------

MOSTT,48LES)

ot

JW&gt;~EllU

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CHUCK STEAKS . ~~~E-RIB STEAKS

M!

.... B SHOULD BE

OF~E.

tach

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I)[EP,IllMENSIOH!I

$6.95

PAl RS

BLOUSES

UffltULT

COMPAKJ''··.

.... '.

f 0R

lb.

\

PASTIL

The season'• moat popular topper s. It'a the an .cotton knit p~

-

~ll!JL

TENDER
JUICY
BLADE
CUTS

I~PULAR

LADIES'

Seamles! nylon hos@ In beautiful
sheer s had~" that art! new for fall
MiL·m meth and flat knit. All first
qualit y. Sites 8 ~ to 11.

•'

all

"I •,

~ur

BEAUTIFUL SHEER

Grand Jury
,egins Duties
In Mason Co.

Jl

:~':...

~SSORTED

tasole Company stock is asted

lr

-~

-~- M:OHAII '

vinyl

MANZANI\IIES. Spiln CUPII
- ~n,.t Novtllo T.,.,... was
.-.ported 111 bava ~ved a
novel "'"lllllll for his 74th
blrlhtla)'-o IIIICbl. DIW molar
!hot bi'OU 'lrl!l. f4b Jp"W!Qihl111,
1111111.

~teadlly
~-

VIII&amp; rour Joul StUner Siore 'hts week-eo4 and Itt the manJ flllatured. Reihl which re• wUI need. ror Fall nd
Wloln&amp;er. Seleetiom an rru\er 1han ever. Our •oeclal
1tve u. 1 prke a4Yantare that kttJI
• re the leader io holdiDJ ·down bll'h prh:e..
·

family are the principal stock·
holders of Pantasote. The Pan-

-&lt;,

P'~

~

". Woell ·"NYLot. .

Thememberl of the Wymaa

'I

1960 level on
IIOaSOII8iiY
'l'OKYO (UP!) -Whlll ..,...; tt.Oat Product (GNP) I'OH to stoep rise ill co~ prices\ was due to a 2t1 per cent p:lce acti_u,...d, basis In J'!D" and tllf
remaill
·Ia 30.2 lrlllloa yea 1aa1 year, or auf 1111 llfeet of IUCii tllllatlon hike in the aonlerr&lt;!J!S metals llleadinoss or wholesale ..,.
rter of
at the lowi!Oiillt
Japaa 11
abOut
billion. Barring 1111 in mu!tlplylng nominal outnut IIBt, a coot IDcrea"' thet Is export prices, are the result of
receti&amp;lon.
,
out or the recession II tlllfGresel!l developmelll sueh But oCban polal out · that aflecti"l manufacturers every- the IO!Da thing that aeot Japan ·
, .• ,
setlled lllte two yean
u a 8llddeD elld te the Viet wblle JIJIU Is lllfferiD8 from whore.
Into her tiiM-66 recl!lsioD in the There have beea too
VirtUally every eco1em1c Nam war, 11 will approaoo $1011 IOlDI -mer lnllab- the Meantime tile esptrl pri' first place:
factors behind tbe
indicator ta tbla C0UJ11rY II bBU011 iD 11118, 011 tilt etrength overall IDdes orood· at 143.7 index has stayed steady at
ladoolrlal OvereapuitJ
1rtm bust to 00..
pointing up rilihl now lllciud- of an expected 16 per cent rise 11960 equall 100) II July-the ailghtly under 100 per cent of 'l1tis country II preaenlly eigbl 111011ths. '
1n1 one thet the Japanese wtsb 111 mlllbl&amp; aad manufacturing sam• Is truo abroad.
the 1960 level lor the pall 18 tappinl a 1a11e pool ol
tile
point clowa. .•QOIJIIIIIIB output.
InDatlon Is COIIIlJietl malaly months-(11 was at 19.1 por induatrlal ov...,apaclly that had Ooe was
.
.
'lbat wjU put Japan'a total to the conowner .- sectloa of the CCIII ID· June}-irhUe tbe export been bullt up 1.1 lbe III0-6f Jaunchillg of a-,U bllliiaa.tplltlla
But bociiU!Ie··.-ef , lbe tUr10111 .,....omlc odze Ill rooghly the economy.
prlcel prl..,.., of moet elhet nations peried under the late l'rlmo works proaram baM • Ill
way in wblclt tha Japuest aame calei..Y as &gt;Weot Germs· have rllel! 011iy I per eeDt Ill have beeR rlslng oteaclliy.
Minister !ked'\'• bJ8b powth 11n1 issue of domeStiC lillilll
ecooomy Is ..,ulnctal, llie uy• , l"rallct'l and lbe UDited the ll8ll!e period-end U per 'nlis has had a salutary effect "double-the-inCOme" pollcles. slnee World War u. 'lbll:~
1
COUDtry ..,.. ta be able 1o Uve KJngclom't-Sbt may even pass cent ol that eame In lbe lint oa the level of Japanese ladustrlal output was running prlml
plect' '"if
with • oJeai!1IR!Ialloa o1 1 1 the last twuometlme tbla year IIIli 1111111thl of lldl ,...-.
exports themselves. Exports at 103.8 per cent of reted
•g step-a
...m a year and ...., out or next.
At nrst sight that would seem roH around !II per cent 1.1 11165 capaclly iD the secend quarler dassical KeynniU tll''!l,'l;!l":"'
the worse tor illt 11ear- Some will erltldze thiS to be worrboiDI, W lbl bUtt from !liSt
.
ol Ibis year-the first Ume It
demud lbarJ!li Ia- . .
Japan's DOIDinal G,IJII Na- eompar1a011 beea- el the of tile wholesale rtse this year Both lbe steep rise iD mlnilrg· bad been above 100 per ceut heavy Industrial aector·
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SATURDAY
TIL 9

organized In 1888 is private-

he Marietta Memorial Hospit·

P4i:AS~'I\':::;._m;llu Pto~'
._.~l
:

_PI_·
. · •·. '_ . . l'r·
..
on, -I!!; Pleasant, and Joe and bllllff&amp; pnfer ''KIIIf •
0 ISCJIA!IGED - D_alt.~lfl, corded;;@l l!le -~lllf jail wen ,Nea J•1-YIT, West Columbia, the ca•U•"
' -- '
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.' ITALIAN
STYLE
-

film. The Dorsey Company, a
iubsidiary, manufactures baby
pants, infants' sleepers and knit
underwear, and sundries, with
plants in Lot Angeleo, Califor·
nia. and N~w Haven, Conneeti·

rlj
b~

1•

Pl~as~nt.

;

1

&lt;

is
S•
.....
dily
Pullin~
Out
of
Two-Year..Old
Recession
:'~~~u:~'l
po~~':t
~h~
'
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·
p
,
~
Japan
..

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I

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TIL 8

members of the Wyman family and key employeea.
Paotasote, with plants In Pa•
&amp;aic, Patersolt and Butler, New
Jersey, Point Pleasant, Wesl
Virginia aad Los Angeles, Calif.,
produces poly-vinyl
chloride
resins and oompoundl,
vinyl
film and Panta-Pak trays for
packatJing. It also conver!J,

'1

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddltjlOrl, 0 ., Sept. 7, 1966-11

I

ly held by

Advertising

.

,SEASON'S •TOP.
AT PQPULJil' .r.tcP,

Forge. Virginia and Seymour.
Indiana, employs over 900 people and has 10 annual sales v•l·
ume in exceaa ol $10,0110,0011. The
1tock of the oompany
which

d~Whorter

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i-~•t
-auMl'I'I'ED,- Bllll·~~·- nl\'ltRe)'n014_j, . f.l)ileas~9~ · • l,oxt~illinf Autlie -Brlcley, Now Limbs ancl Clbllanl plly "lot
:oed stol~ ~~~
COI~mbla;Geor1e
'!k'dB '!_"_.~; . , .., · ~ . :llavec\ reckless operation and low the leadei. )'lliUIC ·. Jlllm
~r ~lifed ~stPleasant:
Cle'"''l''\11
;~&amp;V'Ii..• , . · IJO 0Jlera\01''~ license; 1\lfred and__ deor enjoy "hltlt and ·lleek~

FRIDAY

Canfield, with plants in Clitlvn

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&amp;

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'""edi lra~.s~rted
two_~tal-!&gt;'tteill$. Pt~- JHejlsai;t;,. .~ton- H~. Richard Master!!OII,IS, Parkers- both charged with tntosleattoa
'
, .
to lm~l!tutmn&lt; an~ ~ked, ·•.• l',elll'r t; ·Mri. ·Rollert Swann; !'f. bUll, non . support warraQt
:~~~~·";;~"~ &lt;);.~'' -·.~ ' ""I~- •pefS!&gt;ns In tl!l counJt:Jill!-.!Ail.'t
\: P\eo,~~; • . ~~ij flo,_
Rober! H. $mith, ,4%. Waterloo, . •ANJIIW. GAMEl"
l!id~9.:-~ths~h~lrs. ,~l). ,Star
Rliull!, · oallia (:ounly, I&amp; AIIIJDlll qqt iD tarn•

OPEN

In the opinioo of tho mttger
committee the issuance of th•
600,0110 sharl!l ,.ill not result In
~-.ny diminution in the earninas
por share of The
Panlasote
Company.
The H. 0 . Canfield Company
is a manufacturer of extruded
and molded plastic and rubh•c
paris lor brood Industrial ust.

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: Under the propoSII the stock!H&gt;Iders ol Canfield would re, ceive.. not in excess of 650,000
shares of Pantasote. 'nle Boards
of the reapecUve companies
plan to meet no later than Sep;iltmber 29th to approve the for..lnJI merger aareements which
:will then be submitted to stock·
•holders for ratification.

prints and laminates

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SIJEl'II'F'I
IIEl'ORT
4·1150 prope"'!, damage, '
PT. PLEASAN , -T ~ason' 22 . ~oad law_cl~dons, mede 3D
1
Cqunty_Sheriff
Johnson
l) . baa rele.- dinctlvlly report b ":
nJJ'l: · t4tl(l'f'
of hls 'dtpal'lnieQI
month rea Ina 8
nis,lerovof Aueust showiOC the ' deputles
•:
traveled 1,080 mlll!l; lnvesUgat' serv
popors 0
Stock Ex- ed JU aooldents resulting in perc:
and
0
sonal Injury Ill lour pei'IO"'! aud
s
ct " rrants,
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. • 0 ·• Sept• 7• 1988
li-Dally
SenUnel,

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CPDDDlttee~~
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Co
mpany
Terms 0 f CanfJe
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· POIN'I' PLEI\SANT - The on tl!l American
m~11et commltlot of the lloi&amp;rd change.
of Dlreetors ol the Pan-•
Company announced thet Pantasole has approved In principle
lh• tel'lllll of • proposed mtrger
ot the H. 0. Canfteld Company
Into Pantasote.

_G~~

for~

't

~~~-~:~'Jndl

actl~ns

,

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pureb.~~e~

• -~:

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SEAMLESS

COTTON . KNIT .t .

NYLONS

POOR BOYS

~alaed

.-.-...

~· "Suoer-Right" Quality Meats I

Boy with back z.fpper. ChQil"e
many ,olid. cl)ll}rs.

MICIIO MESH 011 FLAT KNIT

2
$

eoLpJ!; .,..
AT

BUilD UNIT 20"

II' MORE,..,. SIZi
OFVOUR't'IBLE.
(;rr" SI40ULD BE
..DEQUATE FOR

WHITE
LADIES'

GIRLS' 7 TO 14, WASHABLE
ROLL-UP SLEEVE

IUNIOii .,- MISSEl
AND HALf IIZEI

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CANVAS

98

SOLE

Snec.kers ,

$1695
· TEEN-GAL -

Jury of the Septemhor term o!
,.son County Circuli Court began its duties Tuesday ohortly
before noon.
were absent and two were dil·
qualified due to the fact thai
tbey were currently elected oflil'tl holders.Absenl wen! Dot·
Iii Lou Austin and D o n a I d
slnith and disqualified were Jm
Fisher and Robel'l Adkins.
Special JW')I rommlssionen
•~pointed to fill the vacancies
Mrs. Ruth Johnson, demO&lt;lrat and Guy McWilliams, reptl&gt;licans. !elected to ftll thO

PRIIH LIAN tASTY

Ground Chuck ·· · · ·· ·· lb. 69c
•ON•u••
uAN

••• est

Meat loaf Mix · · ··· · · lb. 69t

The Lighter Side
'•
ITALIAN

No Precedent
For ~olving'~

Dilemma

Sliced Pork Loin ··· · · · lb•.89c Chipped-Chopped Ham lb. 99c

,. J'WIIea4111s-'i-itllll' tan,_.
&gt;~13
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SUPER·RIGH1'

••·~-~~~~~D41Ml'YII!Ie•-l~ll tt~'tl'lle.

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BACON

!. 95c

1

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. w· ueru

Frozen Pol Pies

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Thennal

Girls' Black or Brown
lltck Patents

Weave Insulated

Waro&gt; without

ox•

tra weight. ChOOH from

U•

B~et.

Lotfers, Oxfords, Straps,

oo\'ted , .m~bw wallllablf
colon. Ja'llo ...yno and 88'llo
rayon 1, '1&lt;e 72x90.

' 'ANN PACH ELBOW

$

Pus-.

Tht action aroup aelects their wardrobe for tbt! new
IUJOD- from f~e~ua "Bobbie Brook•" Day-time, PlayTime, Date-Ttme Fashion line. Th• ''66"-"67" pace
f"''...... aetter fealures all ttr~l'l new in cuual and
dress wear. Color• are tnor1: excitin1 than
evPr. Mood tone.t to match th t weirer.

·L
Grandparents are Mr. ana
Ars. Ray Roush, Ma!!OII; Mrs.
~arold Plymale,
Hunllnlf.OII,
nd great grllldparents ore
\Irs . Clara Routh, Malon and
~r. and Mrt. Andrtfl AtiHil of
lunlinglon.

Priced
From

IEII' 1 0111'11

15.1

SELECT A NEW
WARDROBE OF
• SWEATERS
• .LOUSES • SHIRTS
• UYELY DRESSES
:~ PLAY PANTS
• CASUAL SKIRTS

WIENERS

SAUSAGE

...... 69c

l-Ilt.
pka.

l-Ib.

ii~~~i:~K-EN__

59C

S':. 89c ..

~

2 ... 69c Salad Dressing
Snl'iniJb~
:
·
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Cake
.· ~;.-.J,ft
....:-

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JANII PARKia.

tacit
... 16

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WHI'UIIOUII. MAIIH. QUAIITI

Chili Con Came - 3 u::-sp•

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ANN PMI. PRIIII tiUIUND

AlP QAIID 8RAIII,A .,

Black Pepper

Sweet Pe'as
.

A&amp;PIIIAIID~IA

.

10

4 Z69c

_ _ 20
Potatoes
·.:57c

ANN PAM. !'AMNII,_

=: 39c

and Carrots 4 ~:. 69c Waffle Syrup
j

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IUI~M~'PIIILD1-"JIITTOJUT AND IAT

Freth FruiU Cllld Yegetab!es

_.

U. L 110. l ... tll A WHITI

On;.nge Juice _ '_2 •.:. 79c

IO"D 1111 I'IIIUIII

4 !.":.. 39t. Elsie Pops

11
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10bot

«:.:3Sc Instant Dry Milk lpollot49c
Vegemato
Cocktail
Lemon Pies - - -

e *loo

• •s.oo

.

~88c

Seedless Grapes 2

111••

39c; ·

CALIPCIRNIA. GOLDIN SWElT

_'"*::49c Bartlett Pears- 2
CIIIIP, IOI;ID HEADS

I W011 - So C... You

MAGNAWX COLCMl1Y
·oa Filii 1M -~

· • "-- FASHIW'!J,~

,.... 39
.c

IRIAM

fiOOO

~~Y·T/ME, PI.AY·'i1MI, DAT!-TIMI

FLAVORS - - - - -

Sc Candy Bars

TAtTY ~OP VI81TMLUUICI

·•ffll .,

YOUCANWEN

• SWEATERS

S DILICIOUI

MARS. MILKY WAY, INICICIRI, FORIYIR 'I'OUQ, MIM'I!

WII.NI.IIIIIINCY
. ..

nch

2 ~ 79c

aans

•,3'1

.,. r.__..__.....-.;;;...
.:

$

99

1-lb.

ANN PAM. 111111 IRIAMY

AlP CONCINTitATID,toi'LtiiiDA PUU

loys' -loDJ alene llyte apori lh!rta
in pop!llar o:ololll aod pattenu . . •
!(aw Man lbtn !uh!ft ~J ''Cam•

ASSORTED COI.ORS

3 lk~o 79C

IIEW P'ACK
CALIFORNIA \.-' ·
YELLDW·U.ING

_trot~G
rood ,.,..
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SHIRTS'

n. W. Va. Industrtea DeveioJ&gt;
nent Corp., the plalntiO was
r,ranted judiJnent llaiDSI the
lltfendant in the sum of $6,612.·
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PORK

IONA PEACHES

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IUPIR lliGifl', Wl11l IIANI

CAMPUS SPORT j

ounces . a~ wa! born at

SUPER·RIGHT

SLIGD OR HAlVES

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BOYS' 6 TO 16 - NEW FALL STYLI

Corp.

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MACARONI
Year .. Round comfort In 1

)

IUPER·RIGHT

Strawberry Preserves

Boys' Black or Brown
Lotfers - Oxfotds

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Rtoblrll Plymaio o1 Marietta. Ohio
ore announcng the birlb ol
.heir first child. a daughter,
llOI'D on Septemhor 4th. The in·
'ant is tilt dBughter of tho
ortner Beverly Roush ol Mas&gt;n. She weilhed •ix poundll and

~

sMoKED, COOKED, READY TO IAT

ANN PAGE Qlll FINEST QIIALITY

::~ ~ien?.x~~~d:h=~~t~oafe
1rs boy~ .oxfOrd:.:eld~~=r•~y:a;,;
e mo.

Plvmale'1 .4 nnounce
Birth a/ Dnurthll'r

Pork Steaks .. " •. ..... lb. 79&amp; '

cuaiD ••••

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$ 98

GLve your child's f~r-t the proper care thty need Select toot.
wear from tht famous "Story-Book" line
f ·,
li
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1or

Russell, Mrs. Guy McWilliams,
Jr., Mrs. Mary VanHorn and
Mrs. John L Blisard.
The Grand Jurors are expec~
ecJ.to report to the court oa
IJeir findinas on Thursday.
Other actiljll ol the Court
ruesday .... the aranling of
default iudll!lent In two civil
actions. In th• action by Aoldrew Henderson vs. J. San11el
1rlffltb, et al default )ud&amp;ment
01 1be sum of $5,1G with lnter"t and cost ''"' grantad !AI the
!'lalnliff. In tho aotlon styled

- ·

•usHoaouNoaiEF,PORK-'v'AL

Minute Steaks · · .. .. lb. 89c

Story Book Footwear

vaeancles were Mrs. Oick

CUBED, PUSH

Sttwlag Beef .......... lb. 7Sc

GIVE YOUR CHILD SCIENTIFICALLY DE$!GN~D •$HOES , ,
MORE STYLE • • BmER FIT • • IOYS' AND GliiLS'
' ,

were

ILICED

QUARTIR, Wll\- TRIMMED, PRISH

Loafers

c

Two of the original 16 jurors

--~keepthem-

t.--··-••••C LIP I-N D

-AND-

mJs

'h

'e':•UD I

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Swiss Steak ...... · ··~ lb. SSe Beef Uver · ...,.,. .. ··· · ·. lb. 4Jt '
;

-11ET IN t•:&gt;. fiZAMES

ASSORTED COLORS

~T. PLEASANT - The Grand

X'

f,I,CED PL~wqoD
l ' .;

ROUND IONI! SHOULDM

&amp;WI#

CABINET
J)OORSAI&lt;f .1\' PINf-

Ladies' and .teena1ers.~ ,(n.Qlded :;ooij!
.
t':J rl\'as sneakers fot" pliry-titne -;aild ' ·
~:&lt;&gt; S LUil wear. A tine American made
quality. Size.s 4 to 9. .
AMERICAN iliAD£ --

Girb' 7 ta 14 play-time an1 Jchooltime blouse• in easv eare cottons
Popular ro ll up sleeve!! .. Availabl~
in assorted rolors.

.....

IJIIE ~'PINE-WITH

"JDHEEUEAND GROOIIE
SIDCK PORaoct'

00
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FINE FOR
CHARCOAL
GRILL----------

MOSTT,48LES)

ot

JW&gt;~EllU

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CHUCK STEAKS . ~~~E-RIB STEAKS

M!

.... B SHOULD BE

OF~E.

tach

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$6.95

PAl RS

BLOUSES

UffltULT

COMPAKJ''··.

.... '.

f 0R

lb.

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PASTIL

The season'• moat popular topper s. It'a the an .cotton knit p~

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TENDER
JUICY
BLADE
CUTS

I~PULAR

LADIES'

Seamles! nylon hos@ In beautiful
sheer s had~" that art! new for fall
MiL·m meth and flat knit. All first
qualit y. Sites 8 ~ to 11.

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BEAUTIFUL SHEER

Grand Jury
,egins Duties
In Mason Co.

Jl

:~':...

~SSORTED

tasole Company stock is asted

lr

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vinyl

MANZANI\IIES. Spiln CUPII
- ~n,.t Novtllo T.,.,... was
.-.ported 111 bava ~ved a
novel "'"lllllll for his 74th
blrlhtla)'-o IIIICbl. DIW molar
!hot bi'OU 'lrl!l. f4b Jp"W!Qihl111,
1111111.

~teadlly
~-

VIII&amp; rour Joul StUner Siore 'hts week-eo4 and Itt the manJ flllatured. Reihl which re• wUI need. ror Fall nd
Wloln&amp;er. Seleetiom an rru\er 1han ever. Our •oeclal
1tve u. 1 prke a4Yantare that kttJI
• re the leader io holdiDJ ·down bll'h prh:e..
·

family are the principal stock·
holders of Pantasote. The Pan-

-&lt;,

P'~

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". Woell ·"NYLot. .

Thememberl of the Wymaa

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1960 level on
IIOaSOII8iiY
'l'OKYO (UP!) -Whlll ..,...; tt.Oat Product (GNP) I'OH to stoep rise ill co~ prices\ was due to a 2t1 per cent p:lce acti_u,...d, basis In J'!D" and tllf
remaill
·Ia 30.2 lrlllloa yea 1aa1 year, or auf 1111 llfeet of IUCii tllllatlon hike in the aonlerr&lt;!J!S metals llleadinoss or wholesale ..,.
rter of
at the lowi!Oiillt
Japaa 11
abOut
billion. Barring 1111 in mu!tlplylng nominal outnut IIBt, a coot IDcrea"' thet Is export prices, are the result of
receti&amp;lon.
,
out or the recession II tlllfGresel!l developmelll sueh But oCban polal out · that aflecti"l manufacturers every- the IO!Da thing that aeot Japan ·
, .• ,
setlled lllte two yean
u a 8llddeD elld te the Viet wblle JIJIU Is lllfferiD8 from whore.
Into her tiiM-66 recl!lsioD in the There have beea too
VirtUally every eco1em1c Nam war, 11 will approaoo $1011 IOlDI -mer lnllab- the Meantime tile esptrl pri' first place:
factors behind tbe
indicator ta tbla C0UJ11rY II bBU011 iD 11118, 011 tilt etrength overall IDdes orood· at 143.7 index has stayed steady at
ladoolrlal OvereapuitJ
1rtm bust to 00..
pointing up rilihl now lllciud- of an expected 16 per cent rise 11960 equall 100) II July-the ailghtly under 100 per cent of 'l1tis country II preaenlly eigbl 111011ths. '
1n1 one thet the Japanese wtsb 111 mlllbl&amp; aad manufacturing sam• Is truo abroad.
the 1960 level lor the pall 18 tappinl a 1a11e pool ol
tile
point clowa. .•QOIJIIIIIIB output.
InDatlon Is COIIIlJietl malaly months-(11 was at 19.1 por induatrlal ov...,apaclly that had Ooe was
.
.
'lbat wjU put Japan'a total to the conowner .- sectloa of the CCIII ID· June}-irhUe tbe export been bullt up 1.1 lbe III0-6f Jaunchillg of a-,U bllliiaa.tplltlla
But bociiU!Ie··.-ef , lbe tUr10111 .,....omlc odze Ill rooghly the economy.
prlcel prl..,.., of moet elhet nations peried under the late l'rlmo works proaram baM • Ill
way in wblclt tha Japuest aame calei..Y as &gt;Weot Germs· have rllel! 011iy I per eeDt Ill have beeR rlslng oteaclliy.
Minister !ked'\'• bJ8b powth 11n1 issue of domeStiC lillilll
ecooomy Is ..,ulnctal, llie uy• , l"rallct'l and lbe UDited the ll8ll!e period-end U per 'nlis has had a salutary effect "double-the-inCOme" pollcles. slnee World War u. 'lbll:~
1
COUDtry ..,.. ta be able 1o Uve KJngclom't-Sbt may even pass cent ol that eame In lbe lint oa the level of Japanese ladustrlal output was running prlml
plect' '"if
with • oJeai!1IR!Ialloa o1 1 1 the last twuometlme tbla year IIIli 1111111thl of lldl ,...-.
exports themselves. Exports at 103.8 per cent of reted
•g step-a
...m a year and ...., out or next.
At nrst sight that would seem roH around !II per cent 1.1 11165 capaclly iD the secend quarler dassical KeynniU tll''!l,'l;!l":"'
the worse tor illt 11ear- Some will erltldze thiS to be worrboiDI, W lbl bUtt from !liSt
.
ol Ibis year-the first Ume It
demud lbarJ!li Ia- . .
Japan's DOIDinal G,IJII Na- eompar1a011 beea- el the of tile wholesale rtse this year Both lbe steep rise iD mlnilrg· bad been above 100 per ceut heavy Industrial aector·
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TIL 9

organized In 1888 is private-

he Marietta Memorial Hospit·

P4i:AS~'I\':::;._m;llu Pto~'
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on, -I!!; Pleasant, and Joe and bllllff&amp; pnfer ''KIIIf •
0 ISCJIA!IGED - D_alt.~lfl, corded;;@l l!le -~lllf jail wen ,Nea J•1-YIT, West Columbia, the ca•U•"
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STYLE
-

film. The Dorsey Company, a
iubsidiary, manufactures baby
pants, infants' sleepers and knit
underwear, and sundries, with
plants in Lot Angeleo, Califor·
nia. and N~w Haven, Conneeti·

rlj
b~

1•

Pl~as~nt.

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is
S•
.....
dily
Pullin~
Out
of
Two-Year..Old
Recession
:'~~~u:~'l
po~~':t
~h~
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,
~
Japan
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members of the Wyman family and key employeea.
Paotasote, with plants In Pa•
&amp;aic, Patersolt and Butler, New
Jersey, Point Pleasant, Wesl
Virginia aad Los Angeles, Calif.,
produces poly-vinyl
chloride
resins and oompoundl,
vinyl
film and Panta-Pak trays for
packatJing. It also conver!J,

'1

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddltjlOrl, 0 ., Sept. 7, 1966-11

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ly held by

Advertising

.

,SEASON'S •TOP.
AT PQPULJil' .r.tcP,

Forge. Virginia and Seymour.
Indiana, employs over 900 people and has 10 annual sales v•l·
ume in exceaa ol $10,0110,0011. The
1tock of the oompany
which

d~Whorter

'

i-~•t
-auMl'I'I'ED,- Bllll·~~·- nl\'ltRe)'n014_j, . f.l)ileas~9~ · • l,oxt~illinf Autlie -Brlcley, Now Limbs ancl Clbllanl plly "lot
:oed stol~ ~~~
COI~mbla;Geor1e
'!k'dB '!_"_.~; . , .., · ~ . :llavec\ reckless operation and low the leadei. )'lliUIC ·. Jlllm
~r ~lifed ~stPleasant:
Cle'"''l''\11
;~&amp;V'Ii..• , . · IJO 0Jlera\01''~ license; 1\lfred and__ deor enjoy "hltlt and ·lleek~

FRIDAY

Canfield, with plants in Clitlvn

I
&amp;

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·'Jl&gt;

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'""edi lra~.s~rted
two_~tal-!&gt;'tteill$. Pt~- JHejlsai;t;,. .~ton- H~. Richard Master!!OII,IS, Parkers- both charged with tntosleattoa
'
, .
to lm~l!tutmn&lt; an~ ~ked, ·•.• l',elll'r t; ·Mri. ·Rollert Swann; !'f. bUll, non . support warraQt
:~~~~·";;~"~ &lt;);.~'' -·.~ ' ""I~- •pefS!&gt;ns In tl!l counJt:Jill!-.!Ail.'t
\: P\eo,~~; • . ~~ij flo,_
Rober! H. $mith, ,4%. Waterloo, . •ANJIIW. GAMEl"
l!id~9.:-~ths~h~lrs. ,~l). ,Star
Rliull!, · oallia (:ounly, I&amp; AIIIJDlll qqt iD tarn•

OPEN

In the opinioo of tho mttger
committee the issuance of th•
600,0110 sharl!l ,.ill not result In
~-.ny diminution in the earninas
por share of The
Panlasote
Company.
The H. 0 . Canfield Company
is a manufacturer of extruded
and molded plastic and rubh•c
paris lor brood Industrial ust.

fitr

,r

1

: Under the propoSII the stock!H&gt;Iders ol Canfield would re, ceive.. not in excess of 650,000
shares of Pantasote. 'nle Boards
of the reapecUve companies
plan to meet no later than Sep;iltmber 29th to approve the for..lnJI merger aareements which
:will then be submitted to stock·
•holders for ratification.

prints and laminates

.,

.

'

;r
SIJEl'II'F'I
IIEl'ORT
4·1150 prope"'!, damage, '
PT. PLEASAN , -T ~ason' 22 . ~oad law_cl~dons, mede 3D
1
Cqunty_Sheriff
Johnson
l) . baa rele.- dinctlvlly report b ":
nJJ'l: · t4tl(l'f'
of hls 'dtpal'lnieQI
month rea Ina 8
nis,lerovof Aueust showiOC the ' deputles
•:
traveled 1,080 mlll!l; lnvesUgat' serv
popors 0
Stock Ex- ed JU aooldents resulting in perc:
and
0
sonal Injury Ill lour pei'IO"'! aud
s
ct " rrants,
. '

_
_ PoJmlroy.MJddleport
.
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- - - - - - - - ~au, IIDtbltl, I'MtmiY·XIddltport,

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INIIOIMA liON

Pomerov
Motnr Co.

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- • Trill er
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IHUWII!
~NC.LL~=• a •
Cowt, Mlnenville, 0. Phone WINCHESTER Model 13, luU
choke, 20 &amp;•UI• shol gun,
m-33ll
t 7 etc
Can't teD lrllm new. Prlct
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NICJI: 4 """"' 111111 bllb liDo $110. -Gabe Nelaon, Chesler, 0.
IMUt.AIHIQ
tumt&amp;bed lp&amp;rbneut. Ml441• Ph. NW57:1.
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MOTORCYCUS

$5'15

Conv. Cpe. Good lire•, 6 &lt;fl. en11ne. Sid. trans. Radio and
beater. fond top•.

1962 CHEVROLET

$1095

4 Door Sedon, VI ename, tid. lriDL Wblle finiab with red
interior, JOod liret. radiO IDd heater.

1960 CORYAUt

$595

TOO 4 Door. Wbite aver turq. finish, eood ttre1, automatic
trans. Radio. t 1 owner low mile&amp;lt car that i1 extra nice.

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DICK RAWLINGS

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r&gt;fE BORN LOSE'I

DICIC iRA.CY

Of The Qua Illy Yau
Will Value Far
A Lifelime

GROVER'S STUDIO
WY 2-2475

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WANTED - Work lor buUd~
ilr. Pb. m.2101.
I 9 30tc
o\NTIQUES, Funilllre, marble
lop, lables, dishes, cnl glass,

ltenu.

Lee

Rudisfil, 1111 J..eaion Terrace,
Poineroy, Oblo.
I II 30tp

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tandem

trucks

required . Apply in person
at the Pomeroy
Cement
Block Co.
9 7 3te
KITCHEN HELP and
car
hops. Apoiy in peraon, Crow't
Steak Ho"'•· Pomeroy, 0.
8 31 tfe
EXP="'E"'RIE="'NtE=D- m-an to work
on dairy farm, houae IUrnlsl&gt;

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eine, 0 . Pb. 1143-2275. 8 31 6lc
MALE HELP, beiWeu ages 'rl
and Ill, cleon, aeal appeuonee of good character. 011
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Pomeroy 0. Ph. M-2710
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- - - - - - - - ~au, IIDtbltl, I'MtmiY·XIddltport,

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Pomerov
Motnr Co.

. . hnt

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I P. M,
IHUWII!
~NC.LL~=• a •
Cowt, Mlnenville, 0. Phone WINCHESTER Model 13, luU
choke, 20 &amp;•UI• shol gun,
m-33ll
t 7 etc
Can't teD lrllm new. Prlct
... 01¥ . . . . . . . .....
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NICJI: 4 """"' 111111 bllb liDo $110. -Gabe Nelaon, Chesler, 0.
IMUt.AIHIQ
tumt&amp;bed lp&amp;rbneut. Ml441• Ph. NW57:1.
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rouR
ROOM
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apll'l
Slar
Route. Ph. 985-3130.
-""""'" f'tf ftHt M ~
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meat
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MOTORCYCUS

$5'15

Conv. Cpe. Good lire•, 6 &lt;fl. en11ne. Sid. trans. Radio and
beater. fond top•.

1962 CHEVROLET

$1095

4 Door Sedon, VI ename, tid. lriDL Wblle finiab with red
interior, JOod liret. radiO IDd heater.

1960 CORYAUt

$595

TOO 4 Door. Wbite aver turq. finish, eood ttre1, automatic
trans. Radio. t 1 owner low mile&amp;lt car that i1 extra nice.

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Crew's Stealc House

MSOSPORT
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Phone 992-2143
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HONDA
SAW &amp; SERVICE
B&amp; ONE OP fNI

NICEST PIOPLEI

CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

.~

W'l 2-2151

.,_,

1J AL eM#

LI'L ABNER

bwlings Hond1 S1les

-IS POISONAI.

MIDDLII'ORT OHIO

t:IJ!tffACT// rrs
~RE. CONYINCIN"

,_,.,, 0.

THAN T.V••'!-I'L.L.
SHOw' 'lA !.'

Pomeroy Motor Co.

...................

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1961 RAMBLBlt

HARLEY DAVIDSON

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liB A. M. .. 1:11 p M. ....,
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PHONE WY 2·2156
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MEIGS COUNTY

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HOW'S

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GASULIN! ALLEY

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BCX:lK.
COMING ALONG.
MEEK?

ANVDNJ: TO DO
IT FOR HIM I

'

WITH FULL SERVICI

-

Club of Southern Ohio

r&gt;fE BORN LOSE'I

DICIC iRA.CY

Of The Qua Illy Yau
Will Value Far
A Lifelime

GROVER'S STUDIO
WY 2-2475

--

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By MERRILL BLOSSER

. . . . . . . 1M. . . "."'"

WANTED - Work lor buUd~
ilr. Pb. m.2101.
I 9 30tc
o\NTIQUES, Funilllre, marble
lop, lables, dishes, cnl glass,

ltenu.

Lee

Rudisfil, 1111 J..eaion Terrace,
Poineroy, Oblo.
I II 30tp

,,

.,

,.

111

tandem

trucks

required . Apply in person
at the Pomeroy
Cement
Block Co.
9 7 3te
KITCHEN HELP and
car
hops. Apoiy in peraon, Crow't
Steak Ho"'•· Pomeroy, 0.
8 31 tfe
EXP="'E"'RIE="'NtE=D- m-an to work
on dairy farm, houae IUrnlsl&gt;

ed. Mrs. Emory Powell. Ra·
eine, 0 . Pb. 1143-2275. 8 31 6lc
MALE HELP, beiWeu ages 'rl
and Ill, cleon, aeal appeuonee of good character. 011
.,.· Di&amp;hl shill available. Apply
tn person at Buraer Boy, 33
W. Union, Alhenl, 0. betweeo
boon of 1 and 5 p.m. I I 3IIIA!

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Ci!/Atll6 CLEA~ ACf/095 TOII'II
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fO. Kaa'•

ttl 7, Ue

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• ROOM house and bath, attic,
full o.se!l1&lt;'nl. lm'ed in yard,
ch1veway available
afte
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Pomeroy 0. Ph. M-2710
t I lie
THREE IJIII lour 100111 fltrallllo
.., .nd onlurlllabed apm
meniS. W'/ ,ACK.
11 '1 lfe
THREE 111111 Ia' , _ ,_.
nisbed lpll'\llllllll. All aD
lloo paid. PboDt WY M'llt.
Rowley 111111 Reed. Afltr

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ONE MAN · .Apply in persoo
at the Ji'iroslone Block Co. In
lllioersville, 0.
9 7 Jte
TRUCK DRIVER. Previou• ex-

DOWN

J, Volcaao
of Stelly:

:ta. Ooaluroo

Help Wented

perience

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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of
Mrs. William Eichinger and the
late Mr. Eichinger, was held
Sunday at lite Rock Sprinp
fairground. A basket dinner
was served.
Attending were Mrs.' Elchlng·
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Leroy· Mr and
Mer anp 80
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Juo~ and Tamara· Mr a n d
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Mr.
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and Mrs. Charles Sa re of Porn·

Mary Will Bahr held a relhioil Sunday at the home ol
air. and Mrs. Charles Goegleln
Ill Flatwoods.
A basket dinner was served Mr. and Mm. Milton Roush
It noon to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and daoghter, Sandra,
were
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Laurelville
Saturday
after11
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Barbara,
Brian enne
and Deryl.
Dor- .
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W. F. Hl.ll, Mr. and Mrs. VI'ctor Crosby . MISs Doughty Is secth e
Rahr and Kathy and Jane.
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Linda and Keith Bent&gt; Vicki : FHA off1re

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Tlte charter was draped In
memory ol E. 0 . Smith when
Theodorus Council, Daughters'
of Amerira, met Monday evening at lite JOOF Hall.
..Dean Barn!~. oouncUor, prem&lt;!ed •nn the meeting opened
In ritualistic form.
Fan n le
McNamee and Fannie Phillips
were r"JJII'Ied home .!rom the
•uuspIta!8 .qnd ~p~vmg. H~~•
tie Curtl3 ts til tn Vetera~
Memoflai Hosp•tal and Gladys
Cu kl
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C.S. worll.rnt!'_Will
III!Sijay }.I · . .
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A-1st class WOllam
(Pete)
a.m. •inttl ! p.m.
Wemer, son. of Mr. and Mrs. G.
women uq:ed to, attend,
0. Werner, 18 on a month's lour
F111111$DAY
of duty in Athens, Greece. He
THE S(TS\ BEE ·CIIIQ. of. the
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will retum to his hase in Soutlt
Mlddl"""'t F'JJot )l_tq&gt;lisi.:Church
Carolina following the
tour.
wtll sponsor a Sunday School
werner s~1 th r~ months 1n
party at the· Mit•are"""'
u ....,•.•. Park
France earlier lhtS year.
Thursday, Sept 8, ~t 8 p. m.
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This will be a · cook out and
and Mark Gtl\Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs limr.er Holler
visited eroy.
t ed 1 h' h
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Don Van Meter, Mrs. Ada Van Sunda'v ~fiPfn(l()J' Wilh Mr and I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Leifheit rTehlurdn A 0 f IS osmte onM .
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table servt(:e. · ·· - ·" · · · .
Meter, Mr. and Mrs . Berlle Mrs Roy Frecker Pine Grove and sons, Mr . and Mrs. Rndnev H 'tal . H r 1 w v
Th
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. d ted THE PHILATHEA SOC!"'""
Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry : and.Mrs.8erth&amp;BaumofOak i LeifheitandMr.andMrs.Er~- ospl m unmgon •. · a.
e.a-ave g pnze ona
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.,t Leifheit, Akron; Mrs. Mil· whereHhe .underwent maJotir .slur- by rdEedltZ!!thethWinCampbeiiCoowkas a~ ofChrtthetMII,dldlepotrtThChurchsd
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Mr.
Mr. anri Mrs Dan MorriS . A
C h g Falls· Mr tonly.
meeting o. lite Past Cuuncllors nlng. Sept 8 81 7.30,p.m. at
d nMrn, uJyaBo aW 1 d'
d. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Rey· was anno~mced for Thursday home \Jf Mrs. Ro~ · h~ibel on
and Mrs · Clarence N'eutzllng · iSpent tnr weekend with friends n
an nd s. M'k
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an ant· nol ds or Lebanon. Oh''"• were evenmg
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Mrs. ~ffie Pyle.
in C ind~n t~ ti .
M'ddl
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holiday weekend guests ol her Cook. The meeting closed In THE CliTHOLIC , 'WOMEN'S
Miller Ernest Bahr Mr. and . Alfred Gloeckner of Canton hr·11 an d d s. ht 1 taMm ouSa· brother and sister-in-Jaw, Mr . regular form.
club ot the SileredH~I'I chur~h
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I Mrs . John Lyons, whe
has }ontJs' Receive
Mrs. D2vid Ohlinger_Mn.
Pattif&gt; Fee, HPidi and Peg 1m Cherry R1c!ge .
j
I been stationed wilh the Army W
adore B~.gle, Mrs.
FrankHn
"' · Mr. and Mrs John Hutchin·. n;U
no
ord of Birtl11
Hepp, Mr.. Cb aries
Milhoan and Mr. and Mrs. Gaeg·
UfC
Aviation Headquarters in Cha·
leln and Charlene, Michael and , son and Miss Eva Houdashelt
no•k Alf Base, Ala. , and m Mr. •nd Mrs. Homer Jones Mrs . Earl Morns 8S boslesll&lt;!s.
BEAT SHEI!T of Ugblwelnl tleel loU Is the newest
Mark
of Columb'ls and Mr and Mrs.
Virgmia. is here for a sixteen have re&lt;etved word of the birth Rosary at 7:30 I I!l. jn .
.lhln&amp;ln-llng ulll. Conslst~ of paper-thin alee! loll
Melvin Vor Meter and son of
day vi sit with his parents, en· of a daugt&gt;ter. Lynn Ann, to ary, will prec&lt;m lite'
llmlnoted.· lo epoxy 111m and etehed to forralhe electrical
1 '"•nc'Innat•'
were
week end
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route to Oakland Air Force &amp;se their 1(l'anadaughter. Mr. and ROCK SPRIN&lt;ll!
elrcull. dlsp~~ed here, the 2-by-4-foot units are attached
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~ n • t in California From California Mrs David Thompson tMar"'r meet 'fllursday al-.
" p rit
lo tbo bacb st..t pa.nelo designed Ia ftt IDle alandard
Cl111 rr I1 C'u1U Iws
guests or 1Mrs Ad am Eb E"rs bac h h eVIVa
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frames of a suspended ee 11 lng. The aheets alrhdf are
W ~&gt;iner Roast
and famllv .
, I e Rut1an
urc a e aza- he will go to an air base near ie Lucas) of Marion on August will be a program and"
belnc ·ased as lbe sole beat sourees for several IChoola
Mrs. Eslie Mossman enter! rene Wed.nesday • September 14, Saigon, Viet Nam. Lyons has 8th and tt~e birth of a son, Mich. ments.
Ja Newlf.Pipsll:~e.
·
tained the Junior Girls class of ' Mrs. J"k R. Cox pl Red- Jand contmue through Septem- had traming in M.O. S. 67 Q ael David. to their grandson, The Pa~l .Coancllors of :";~!fl~l~~....;.""":_-l;.:...-:=:::..---------lhe Pomeroy Nazarene church, \ lands, CaM., is the guest of ~er 25, at 7:30 p.m. each even- 2.0 as ~rew chief and
night Mr. and Mrs . R·odney Lucas, dorus COmic,IJ Da~Of
of which she is teacher, with a I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan mg.
.
engineer on the gas turbine hel- of Defiance.
erica will'- !Met ~ay o••orj;~~~~~~~~~:,.
wiener roast friday evening at ~ and son.
~vangehst s~e'aker _for
the icopters used by the army. He ~r . anrl Mrs. Charles H. Lu- mg, at t.h , home of Mrs. Thomthe Middleport park. Mrs. Ken· Mrs. fip Bowling rehll'ned to senes of rneeh~gs will ~e the is a graduate of Middleport cas, CalPdonia, are grandpar. 8B Cook. -..
neth Pierce assisted Mrs. Moss- her home . Columbus, Monday, Hev. George Gflmm of SISters· High SchooL
enls of oolh. Mr. and
Mrs . THE PHILATHEA SOCIETY
man m serving.
after spending a week with her Vl~le., W. Va. He 15 an ordamed 1 The Rev. and Mrs. Dona ld Charles Lucas, Columbus, and of the Middleport Church
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Bible parents, Mr. and Mrs Nathan mmJster of the Church and has Hicks are in Yorktown for
a Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, Christ will sponsor a runurut~gel ·:·
quiz game• were conducted by Biggs all'i family She was ac· s~rve~ as. Pastor of
several ! two week reVIval service. Our· Middleport. are great grand- sale In thE Coates
building .. · . .
Mrt:l Mot~sman Attendmg were compamed home by Mr. Bowl- cd' urc es ldn hthe WI est V1rgmla ing tfle Rev. Hick's absence parents Mrs Lena McEihin- Thursday, Friday and
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IStnct an . as. a so served as regular services w1JI- be held at ney, 93,' is the great great day, S,ePt. B+IG.
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and Donna Klein. Debra Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs :n e~angehst '" several other the Middleport Church of Chnst. grandmother.
THE MISSIONARY
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D;!~~. Jr. llapplness II "And let's face it, I Uke nlct
Becky and Oiant&gt; Sm1lh and Di· were S~nday evemng guests of ~tnc~s. Rev· Gm~m 18 con- Gideon sunday w1JI be observ-of the Pomeroy First chun;~
· c.ontract a'Ri .11 things. I would rather have I
ane Lewis.
Mr. and 'Jrs. freeman Enoch, 51 ered a~lloubetstandmg p~each· ed thiS Sunday wtth Mr. Sam
wiU meet TltiD'!day at 7:30
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$1 ,5110 watch than a $15 wateh,
fi"""'""'""'""'""'""'===. Jsyracu.e.
er an WI
. ao mspiTation l String as the guest ~aker Mr
Private Charle• W Frecker, m. at lh• church w""
Davllt lilltftht lint phue of even though ''e cheap one
to those attending
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Mrs .,:'iathan Biggs and daugh- The Rev. Wilbur ·Beaver oew j String, who is associated with w recetv. . s a c tratrung Aten Shain as PJ'1!11'~
central!! with William might keep lime juot as 111 •
ters ~boron and Mrs.
Tip
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the Goodyear Company
also at For\ Bmrung, Ga. , recently IJiil Mrs .Orvill 'll'lijs,-IUid
operator of casinos at Davis wouldn't hove to work
Pome"'y Otlto
Bo.;ling. were visitors 1n Park- pafsthtor No! the Ru tlandte Cdhlurch 1 spoke last year at the' church spent a 14-day leave with his Joseph Cook J,.~
)leno and Lake Tahoe.
another day after fulfllllng his
1s ex n ng a
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e whopper con tract, but he has
Iersburg, W. Va., Ias t w~e k. cordial invitation to the ublic The regular prayer meetmg
NOT OPEN
Mr. anrl Mrs Mer! ShiSler of to tt d th
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service on Wednesday evening Frecker. He was taken fJ1 the THE POMEROY
shows, Davis says no plans fl) quit. He likCI to
Wooster were weekend guests
a en
ese servtces.
will also be held. The R e v. Columbus Airport by his aun~ Athletic .Aisociallen
lh• . aiiltraet was the work.
fRIDAY ond SATURDAY
of their auot, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe. Happy Harvester/1
Hicks will be back for the fol· Mrs. l&lt;rma Cleland, k and his SIN' an after game ~..
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"Show business Ia what 1 do,"
S.ptHnber 9·10
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
lowing Sunday services.
molher. w~.ere be too a pla~e lowing the Wahama •
' ' "llarrab made the of~er. II he explains. "If 1 work hard,
"DRACULA, PRINCE OF
DARKNESS"
Meter ol Bever.ly were Mond~y Hold Class 111eel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisson for Fort Stll~ Okla. He ·· Will football game this coming
lent shivers up my sptne. A It's becaus"' Ia show business
!Terhnirolor J
guests
of
her
Sister,
Mrs.
Suste
The
Happy
Harvesters
class
entertained
with
a
dinner
Sun·
receive
tratnm~
In
the
use
of
day
nlghl
at
the
Pomeroy
dollars represents se~ sll b k and rest on
Christophtr Lee
Fischer.
of
_the
Fede~ated
church
met
day
for
their
guests,
Mr.
•nd
heavy
arLillery.
lor
High
Soltool
andliQrlum.
said
the
now
wealtlty
YOU.£1111
ac
Barbara Shelley
2nd FEATURE
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Blake Friday evenmg at the church ' Mrs. Wayne Sisson and chil-l
Jays wUl emcee tit~. daJic.
who once danced on : : : -=~~~~; ~i::!.~~
••PLAGUE OF THE
and children, Kenny and Susan, With Mrs. Henry Heibel, prest· dren, Carolyn and Linda.
VISIT" 'T HOME
10 p.m. It U mldbl""'.
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of Cl ev• Ion d a nd Mrs. Ch ar- dent
{Tet hn ic~ l or)
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight Mi" Sharon Frecker who II M~ S~rtne, Wltl\f ~
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was d M M c W'l
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He I tllliP upbeat to b es,
.o\ndre Morrell .fohn Carson les Blake of Syracuse were h s o. usmess sesston
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taking psychiatric training .&amp;1 ~~...... ww :,:-;:; a
inciiltiJna a set ba&lt;ked only by
Tuesday jinner guests of Mr. ~~.w~ch opened Wtth ~be over the weekend lo Columbus the Athen• State
Hospital, IOOF ital~ j'riday, at I p.m.
dru
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Blakes sister, Mr.~. Susie Fisch· were sma~!y;'; :.~~~:~::: with their ddaughter and Hson-tn. spent Labor Day week end ~.Frl!faf J·;.,;~;;:;;.;,;
a, ~~ llhler
H':'dances, Jmpersenates, and
.and TUESDAY
er.
th B ti I M '
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Jaw, Mr. an Mrs. Hon a 11 ey. with her p•rents Mr and Mrs
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does panlomlme, all mixed with
Sept. 11 ·12·13
Mrs. ~u;ie Fischer and Mrs. • ap s
en' Assocmtlon Th Il 11
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Charles ' ···h h•• entered
"GLASS BOTTOM BOAT''
Se
b
.
• a eys mov
m
e William Frecker and altended
• ..,..:"1'."'1"'" ~
a
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a line of patter ranglltg from
,
1:Tl'rhn ico]or)
Grover Erb visited Tuesday af- on ptem er 15 and to the dis· newly constructed home in Up- the Kautz Starcher -·•••.,..
lleiolut!Oit, will
Vlrglnla Tech Cellege. jokes •· per~nal ob··-~Uo-.
Doii!l Day
Rod Taylor
tern
-th M Ch 1 Me trict meeting or the American
.
.
"QIW.,. ·ui.ird...
nd
N
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..,
....,
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oon WI
rs.
ares
• Le . A T
Octobe
per Arltllgfl)n this past week. at the Federated Church.
· - il 2 pJII, at lite
Mr. a
Mrs. orman .,.,.,.. He may take a turn at drum!
Colorurtoons
Narnee. Middleport.
gton UIU tary 011
r 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson
IAINOIIII Pullh HoUse Ia
Chester and Mr. and Mrs. or ''vibes., mid u
an
Th~ ~eet.:;'.g ?losed with the Miz- and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowea, Hndi Temple 26 Dokas Guests e:ifrl wUll 'Mra. George
Evans of Roush Hoad tmeX)H!Cted ' novelty, he rna~
pa
n tction.
Athens, were holiday weekend were present irom Q,lumbus Mrl. lclwu:d
anti
recent visitors of Mr. and demonstrate his ablllty It
TRUSTEES TO MEI!T
guests of Mr. and Mnl. Emer· and Portsmouth. Tom MIDI and !lin G!Uilllr P
. . 0. H. Frecker.
Itandllll( 8 plstoi.
.
Alld
son
Jones
and
daughter,
Baraon
represented
Galtipolla
OUIIIIPPUr
wiD
be
Mr.
811!1
Mr4
•..
Rol!erl
Conkle
He varies his roulllll aa:ordRev. M
. eIYID
r~, paster 0 1 bara.
Lodg
LMhn•~--r n.w-..
Mtke and Cindy
were
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Um. ted Melhodtst Church, Mrs. Jesse Lake W-t Jef· Mrse. C L. Wood 1 "-·-·Ill """"'-""''i......
""f.."::'_...
::J..
'
ing to the audience,
0 ,.._, .. e, """!""''•!'~~:""y.._
•• calling a special meeting of
' Mro• . h
· ·
· :ymtors of Mr. and "II isn't tltat u audience b
th Ch h Board I Tru
ferson, and Mr. and
s. Mic • Tenn is here Ill'
several
....
.Wilham Conlcle at Harp. hlp er not," he says. "U I had
toe .:c t the 0h h s:s ael Ohlinger and childre•, spent week; visit with her mother-in· Till; NJpDLEPQ)n' H I
They also attended the to depend on the hippies 1
m
a
c urc
" the holiday weekend with Mr. law Mrs E M. Wood.
Sch011l Cbaerltodm wm
Fatr
h
and M' N. M.
'"·· N ill a "'"" ~ teen dallce
Mrs. Eug.
W It, Mr and would starve. Tbe audience as
Thursday, September 8th, at and Mrs Leo Kennedy
7·00 p M
·
rs. an oore, """" e e
•.,..
ene ya
·
two lonns. One Jmowa me and
·
· ·
Mrs. William Bane.
Zerkle Miss Hallie Zerkle and Salurday Digbl at lite
Mro. Elmer lhle, Mr. and Mrs. 1 dllll~ have to prove myself to
MOORE REUNION SET
Barbara Jooes is spen~g Mills Grace Hawley were' iD pol'l ~b gym. from 10 p.m. . 0. H. Frecker and Mrs. Dora it. The other · 11 made up of
The
uai
..
this
week In Columbus unci m Columbus Sunday evening .., 1% Dlldnl&amp;ht, foUowiR&amp;
t h I\OUah of Mlddle(llll:l attended people who are out fuf 1 good
1
C. and =·~=':'~~:w:• ~ Dayton wLahere Flshe widll bed tltebis meet Miss Mildred Hawley, RuUand'lbe-MkldJleportwiU be
· lbelr church con\'l!otlen at Shar- time. 1 want them to say they
held at Suttoa
Methodist guest o1 rry nego1 an
wbo returned from a trip t. Eur· game.
aya
IJII on Tblln\l!ty and Saturday. had 8 good Ume, not just 'he'a
ch cb Sunda Se tembe
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ape.
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. W'tlllam Fraz. the IJ'e&amp;lesl',
95
A '::'.sket dinn~ wi~ be .!rv:!i Finegold and family.
Dr. and Mrs. P'. M. CiuH THE LETART FALLS Meth- Jer, William and Pally, spent a Davis can claim success wltb
at noon and aU relatives 8 n d Charles Wayland was In Jack· have purchased the
former odi!t Church will spoa.!OI' a
day wltb . Mts. Amanda ~'!Jn nearly eYellthlnfl he bas done.
lri ds
lnvlled
aoa Saturday evening where lie Calderwood borne on N. Second Dey aupper t11 September
Kirk on Sl~ Creek.
He Isn't happy with his recent
en are
·
attended a meeting of the AI St. and goillg ahead wllb
1 at the Letart Community
Mr. and ':rs. John
Vill!t. 'television aeries but 11 dietercomplete remodeling project. •lariiDa at I p.m. The
Mp.
Jlqnald Le.aeh, Marcia
for a new ;,.. "maybe ID
Dr. Cluff will have offices ID wlll .havo ll'llclu to aell,
1Uid Johnny, spent a lew days 1867 • '6B.'' He'll keep up bll
tile residence beglnnlng this
ID Columbua wltlt Mr.
and Dlghlclub appearances, 1Uid
week. Dr. and Mrs. Cluff 1Uid
BASil IN SERVICE ·:'
~· , '"'Be~. ''V~. Mrs. would like to write same muaie,
family are residiq In the prop- John L. Ban, IOif til Mr. and Ll1llch and . ehlldre1i attended "maybe the great Ameiican
arty.
.
Mrs. Leonard Ban, Syracuse, lite state fan'.
musJcal.
.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jenklna eutered tte service oo August Mr. and Mra. Clarence Searb "But If everytlting should end
and children, Steve, Beth and 9 and '• undergoing his basic and Terry spent a day 111 Syra- in the nerl two seooodl, 1
David, Portsmouth, and his par- training at Fort Benning, Ga., ...., wltlt Mr. and Mrs, E!ra would have no oomplslnll," he
enls, Mr. and Mrs. BenJamin His addres• is Pvl. John L. Phillips and Walter Cook.
said, reDecUng 00 bis career.
were Bass, SI8'14W, Company A, Mr. and ,Mrs. Walden Darst "It's better than 1 thought 11
Jenklna of Mtu!stdppl,
bollday ""ekencJ 111..11 of ber 3rd Baltalion tat Training Brl· and. Stanley Searls were recent would be. It has lasted loflCer
parenla, Mr. and Mra. Harold gade, U.S.A.ic. lnf., For vlltlwa of lite Bob Conkle lam· than 1 thought"
Chaae.
Benning Ga 319(1;
Uy.
'
The Rev. and Mrs. . Arthur
'
.,
.
Glenna Shullr spent a day RUSK HOSPITALIZED
Klshbeugb and clllldren bave
.
with Mnl. Roas Shu1er and cbiJ. WASHINGTON (UP!) -~~&amp;returned t. their home Ia Clyde Tides Are Isaued
Middleport, ~ 1.
eretary of State Dean Rusk wu
after a mit here with ber J!ll" For 116 New Can
Mr. and Mrs. · StaitleJ Rupe, 'odnftned .., Walter JlHd ~
ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gll· TIUes were Issued 'for 111 new former ~ld1'1'!1 here but now ·Medical Center today oufleriR&amp;
/lither with the goldsn glow of ancient tre11urt
key.
vehicles and 162 used vehicles of Cle..etand, have learned thet from lnfiuenza. He was expect..
Mr. and Mra. Dave Cbesber 1n August; It wu reported ~ lbelr ,l!!l'i llgPr~ }.l In Guam ed to remain hospitalized for
of Mt Pletlllllllt, Iowa, spent day by ~lp
Clerk
.
Ha'!f-' .· ~oe wish- :·a few days."
You'll discov!'r rPal pleuure in this clastir:
1
the Labor Day bollday wilb his Courts, Evelyn Lucke.
llll to' Wrlle 10 libii 'may do ao Rusk was takea from hll
Jarman blucher. The rich graiu. leatb&amp;r so~
JeC? te11op wi6 t . big
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Barry There were seven !lUes
at thll
., A. Rupe, hlime to the hospital llt aa
8" .... .,(/' ....
well witb the newest brown and olive clothing
Cheaher. Other gueata were aued for ·new trailers 16
Lowe (C. ambulance Tueaday. State 0.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Schieffer
of
lrucks,
•lx
cycles
87
Fran- parJment spbkesmen said the
colors. The styling il authentic, the detailing
FalJJ
Clmrcll,
VI.
ear
titles.
Used
vehicles
. aeeretaty· Wal keepltt&amp; "lD
--e..Jtttat.
impeccwble. And you enjoy Jamum's "wearAt a recent mertfq of the ed three traDer tiUes, 10
Rife fi)Uch . witlt the clepartmmrt,"
...... tar ltllwl- i~
testP.d• comfort, of r.~~i i11f'. Corne ia and try
Jleles County W.C.T.U., Mrs. uu... a1s eyrlel 1U111 133
hll IIIIer, 111111 lie acting secretary bad
a.a
bil eli:
aa is
Lana MeKltlley lllil Mrs. llel- ear lltk!s Issued.
been designated.
a pait.
'lliot~
en Lewia reglslered tile llll!lllI
· ',
bers and IUeolli alii! presented
Complete selet:tion of J1rm1n shoes for
while ribbon name tap
111
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VOL XVIII ' NO. 100

U. S. Death Toll
_Reaches 4,993 in
Viet Nam Conflict
SAIGON (UP)) - The
of Americall8 kllled in action in
Viet Nam was offidally placed
today al 4,993. U.S. military
spokesmen said it was a "safe
assumption·• that tlie toll had
passed 5,000.

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the ''kill ratio" 4.7 to I for the
Allies . Spokesmen said 1119
South Vietnamese soldiers were
killed, 309 wounded and 23
missing. Olhor Allied forces
had 4 dead and 15 wounded.

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