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Sentinel, Pomero:r·Middleport,

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Sept. 13, 196&amp;

WOMAN TO WOMA~

By PATRICIA ·MCCORMACK
HO.'o!EFRONT, U.S.A.
_You· heard of the victory
garden' Make way for the
defeat garden.
The former- circa World War
11- we·-e veget~ ble patches
planted in backyards to ease a
threatened food shortage.

should have eight ears of corn
by October Not Bushels. Ears.
Of the two dozen \9mato
plants, winged things with
rapid Jaws overlooke_d seven.
These are loaded w1th large
green tomatoes. By the next
full moon, they should npen- 1f
a hurrican• doesn 't get them.
Letluco Gone Oveml~ht
Contemporary victory gar- The lettuce disappeared overdens aim to fight the cost of night when it was high as a
Jivmg. With such

in

mind, crew-cut. We don't know if the

young hayseeds at Trembling platoon of insect!; attacking it
Timbers. name of our unstately mowed it off at ground levelmanor in Westport. Conn., or pulled it back through by the
knottffi their spines over the roots. feasting underground.
r1tual ol digging, planting,
Attackers of the pea patch,
weedlng and diggmg some though unidentified , left no
more !ast sprmg.
mystery. The cowardly creaAt harvest time the vegetable tures charitably left the bean
plot. started with great expec- plants

intact.

Other

msects

lattons. is an original "defeat didn't But the sturdy beans put
garden.''
plenty of starch into counteratGone arP vr smns of letters tack. We got enough beans for
from 1he U.S. Department of one meal.
Agri culture-either congratulatThe potato plants never did
ing tl" on our crops or asking us e;;lerge. Moles or "'&gt;mething of
to pleasE' accept soil bank the sort decided to help control
~ la tu s.
the potato explosiOn. They ate
Unde Snm Pays
what we planted. keeping the
When your farmland goes spuds fr'om propagating.
into the soil bank, Uncle Sam This defeat garden's torays you a certain amount to matoes cost about $3 a pound.
~ top sowing.
The payments, The corn : about 15 per half·
while not cutting the cost of dozen ears. That's not counting
living. enable one to meet it labor.
more eas ily.
It's no way to cut the cost of
Thanks to insects. four-footed living, is it?
furrv creatJJres and unexplained disasters our defeat
garden sets a new low in
productivity.

Planted were peas, beans,
tomatoes, corn, potatoes, lettuce - in quantities designed to
cui the food bill during summer
and leave enough to can or jar
for use through II · winter. The
only jarring experience: Contempl•ting the sparse harvest.
OUt of 40 mounds of corn
seeds, insects, rabbits and
squirrels kindly allowed five to
grow. These tender stalks,
threatened by the drought,
responded to daily walerings,
If all continues to go well, we

SOCIAL

CAJ .FNllAR

Defeat Gardens
Coming into Own

Pastor's Topic
Is Based on
Prayer Petition

"The Fourth Petition of the
Lord's Prayer," was the sermon topic of the Rev. Linson
H. Stebbins, or the Syracuse
First United
Presbyterian

~~urch

Sunday morning, Sept.
Following the worship hour,
a short congregational meeting
was conducted. A plan was a·
dopted to participate in the 50
milll·on dollar fund. Special envelopes will be secured and Jetters will be sent to members
and friends of the church In the
project.
Pctmeroy Oblo
At 7 o'clock Sunday evening,
a Bible study and prayer serv·
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ice was held in the church an"GLASS BOTTOM BOAT"
nex by the pastor. This is a
(Teehnicolor)
new
step fer this congregation
Doris Day
Rod Taylor
Colorurtoont
and will continue each Sunday
night. It was attended by 10
members and onP guest.
Wedntsdly and Thursday
Stplember t4-t5
The public Is cordially lnvit·
NOT OPEN
ed to attend all services.
SEWING CLUB MEETS
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Septtm"-r 16-17
The Tri-City Sewing
Club
"TlKO AND THE SHARK"
mel
last
week
at
the
home
of
(Technicolor)
Mrs. William Grueser in Mid·
"THE BOY CRIED
MURDER"
II dleP&lt;&gt;rt. Mrs. Grueser received
&lt;Teehnicolor)
deosert
Veronica Hurst Phil Brown the hostess gift. A
course
was
served
during
the
j'Fiz" Mcintosh
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tng Lucille Leifheit, Grace Fishand TUESDAY
er,
Helen Maag, Alene Weh·
Sopt. 18-19-20
HERMAN'S HERMITS in
rung, Hazel Wilson, Bernice RH-

MEIGS THEATRE

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Membership in
·DAR Council

TUESDAY
THE WSCS ol the
Rock
Springs Methodist Church will
· ·: Seventeen members and . five
meet at the church, Tuesday,
guests of Chester Council, Dau·
at 1:30 p. m.
ghters of America, attended the
THE FIRST meeting of SyGuiding Star Council No. 124
racuse PTA is scheduled for
of Syracuse meeting Sept. B.
Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p. m.
The· meeting was conducted
in the school auditorium. ComIn
ritualistic form by
t be
mittees will be named. All ·
councilor;
Ural
Thomas
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parents and friends are urged
ing for candidates was conductto attend .
ed and two were accepted for
THE MEIGS County T o p
membership. Application of one
Notchcr&lt;' Club of TOPS, will I,
more
v.as read .
meet Tw-sday, Septemper 13, at
JOYCE
DAVIS
7:30 p.m. at the home of Daisy
The commission of Florence
Mrs. Joyce Davis graduated
Patterson in Syracuse.
Potts
as Council Deputy was
THE REEDSVILLE - LONG Aug. !&amp; from Camden.Ciark read as was a communication
Bottom Home Demonstration Memorial Hospital School of from the state councilor , Elizclub will meet Tuesday, Sept. Nursing in Parkersburg after
Hospital abeth Holburg.
13, at 7 p. m. at the home of attending Holzer
Six candidates had been inSchool of Nursing two years.
Mrs. Charles Humphrey.
Itiated
by Chester Council on
BIDWELL WSCS, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Sept. 6. They were Clara Lav·
at home of Mrs. Roxie Shoe- Mrs. · Mildred Circle, Miners- ender, CaiTie Smclair, Kathryn
ville, and Mr. Joe Circle, Ra·
maker, card shower lor birth·
cine.
Mrs. Davis was a 1961 Johnson , Ann Hensley, Linda
day of Mrs. Ethel St ice.
graduate of Racine H i g b Lavender and Donna Phelps.
WEDNESDAY
Rizer
bus- Ada Slack and Marie
OHIO ETA PHI Chapter of School. She and her
were initiated Aug. 2. T h i s
band,
David,
formerly
of
TupBeta S1gma Phi Sorority will
group was presented in honor
meet Wednesday, Sept. 14 at pers Plains, now reside In VI·
of Mrs. Edith Wakely, District
8·15 p.m. at the Columbus and enna, W. Va. with their son
Deputy, who was present at the
Davey.
Attending
graduation
Southern Ohio Electric CompaChester
meeting. Mrs. Wake·
ny. Members are to note the ceremonies were Mrs. Mild· Jy will be guest of Syracuse
red Circle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
change of date and location.
S.
Davis, Doris ADII Davis, Council Sept. 22.
PRAYER SERVJcr;S will be
During the social hour reMyrtle
held at the Plants Church Wed- Deryl Will. Mrs.
freshments
were sold by the
nesday at 7:30 p.m. The leader Davis, Miss Ruth .Iones, Dagood
of
the
order committee.
vid Davis , and Davey Davis.
w11l be Arue West.
Guests present were Erma
WHITE ROSE LODGE will
Cleland. Council Deputy Leatha
Th'!$%17it~w:~-:J:x:l.'% , ,
meet at the Legion Wednesday,
Wood, Ada Morris, Zelda Weber,
Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m. Hostesses i
and Dorothy Myers.
will be Mrs. James Souders, ;,.
Also attending were the eight
Mrs Dave Entsminger
and ,';
new members, Pauline MorarMrs. Walter Hayes.
-~
ily, Leola Enoch,
Margaret
POMEROY Chapter No . 80, '
Eichinger, Eileen Clark,
Royal Arch Masons, will hold '
ma Grueser, Ural Thomas, Haa state convocation Wednesday ~
zel Clark , Margaret Cottrill and
J
at 7:30 p. m. Albert Woodard , ~
Sadie Thueuer.
high priest, urges all officers
and companions to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbe:t Dixon
PAST COUNCILORS of Chest· and Susan and Roger Vl.slted
er Council, Daughters of Am- cently at Waterford Wllh Mr .
erica, will meet Wednesday at and Mrs. Dan Orndoff and Dathe lodge hall with Mrs. Milo Vld.
Biggs, Mrs. Norman Frederick Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and
and Mrs. Hattie Frederick as daughter, Joyce VISited Sunday The September meeting
hostesses.
evemng at Rutland With her the Catholic Women's club
POMEROY Shakespeare club P~11!1lts, Mr. and Mrs. Cl arence the Sacred Heart church was
will meet Wednesday at 12:30 Might.
.
held Thursday evening, In the

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EXCELLENT SELECTIONS OF WOM&amp; ...S BRASSIERES- GIRDLiS:-'- i)ARTIR
BELTS AND OTHER ~OUNDATION GARMENTS. YOU WILL Flt&lt;ib • COM·
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1966
FIVE CENTS ~;&gt;
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CINCH·BRA

(Style 5&amp;68) Made with 4-sections of Jeno elastic and nylon
(Style 8029) Wear this lon 0 - taffeta for perfect figure can·
line bra to complete the .trol. Wonderful Criss-Cross insmooth silbouette of high-rise nor belt flatten&amp; the tummy.
cirdlesl Blissfully comfortable Woven elastic top stays up,'
E_LASTIC MIDRIFF PANELS Made with I VERTICAL
IIVO you a sleek, slim line with STRETCH ELASTIC BACK. 16"
complete breathing freedom. lone in slzts 26-38 (odd to
Cup bottoms stitched lor per- 35). #5868 1r lonc. 26·40
feel uplift. 32·428, 34-46C.
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Catholic Women
Contribute $25
To Altar Fund

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Mrs:

and meeting. Mrs. Josephine of Columbus are spending a Prayer by the Rev.
Roberts, district president, will ~w wl~ek~ at ~ home of Mrs. John Turel opened the meeting.
be guest speaker.
usse ' yse . un.
It was voted to contribute $25
THURSDAY
.Clifford DaviS returned to I toward the altar and appolntTWILIGHT GARDEN club hu! home, L.•sbon Monday ' a!- ments for the altar to be used
.
ter a VISit w1th Mr. and Mrs.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Moore .and with his bro- at the corpmunlty arena ,
T. A. Hennessy, Butternut, Ave. ·lher Verne Davis at Meigs Ge- Steubenvllle. Mrs. Cascl thank-11
Thursday, at 6:30 p.m. for
a
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nera 1 ospha .
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po tIuck dmner and meetmg. Mrs Ernest Carpenter
of omens
sSOCJa . on
Mrs. W. A. Drake is cl&gt;-hostess, Bidweil spent several
days I ner. A Deanery mcetm~
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat last week with Mr and Mrs. , announced on Sunday at Nelsorlclub will meet in the
Boothe Carl Moore.
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building formerly occupied by Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home . Miss Terry ,Fultz, re~1resenta-ll
the A &amp; P Store, Thursday, at Friday, after a several days live , to G~rls State, who was
7:30 p.m. Members are asked visit in Columbus witjl rela- ~ponso~ by the club, gave an
to bring sandwiches or cookies. lives
mteresting report of her
LAUREL
CLIFF Better Mi;s Mary Hill of Columbus lences. Prayer by Father ""''"111
Health club will have a rum- was the weekend guest of her closed the meeting.
mage sale Thursday, September parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Refreshments were served
15 through Saturday, Septem- Hill.
Mrs. David Ohlinger,
Mr
ber 17, in the building formerly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham George Buchanan, Mra.
occupied by Evans Grocery on and son, Donald of Warren were lin Hepp, Mrs. Theodore Beegle,
Second St.
overnight guests Thursday, of an~ Mrs. Charles Knopp, after
WILLING WORKERS class of her sister and brothe,r-in-Jaw I which games were plaved With
the Enterprise EUB Church Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles.
prizes awarded to Mrs. Hmw- 11
will meet Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis of l ard Dailey and Mrs. Philip Malthe horne of Mrs. Carl Moore. Plainsfield, Ind. arrived Friday er. Hostesses for the October
AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary !or a weeks visit with their par- meeting wUI be Mrs. LeiaJid
Lewis Manley Post
will' ents, Mrs. Victor Young Sr., of Sisson, Mrs. Ric~ard Freeman,
meet at First Baptist church Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Miss Olga PleriotU, Mrs. Cue!

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CHECK PAPERS -

explains to Middleport Mayor C. 0 . Fisher, left, and Solicil11r Bernard V. FultJ
that
will be completed in probably 90 days.-Sen)inel Photo.

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Inc., Columbus, contractor for the Welfare building to be built in MiddlepoJ:t,

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Wildermuth, Susan Rawllngs, ll
Elizabeth Fick, Mary Virginia
Reibel and a guest, Mlsl Nina

''HOLD ON"

(Technicolor)
Rerman 's Hermits
Shelley Fabares
Sue Ann La!~idon

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SELECT YOUR
MEET THE FOLKS

Dutch Flower Bulbs

NOW!

AT FRIENDLY

CITIZENS

In The Home Furnishings Department
On The ht Floor

NATIONAL
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To Have A Home Of Your Own,

Make Your Dream Come True
Buy or Build With A Citizens Nation1l

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CONTRACTS SIGNED - Construction of the new colonial-style building to house the
nartment of ·Welfare is expected to beii.D within a week, according to WiUiam Finneran,
of
fied Homes, Inc., job contractor. Mr. Finneran, seated at right, made this report during the
for the building in Middleport with members of the no It-profit Citizens Development Co.,
tured are, L tp R, seated, Jerry ijann of the architect firm of Auble· Burgess-Mitchell &amp; Assoc.; John
president of the non-profit corporation, and Mr. Finneran. Standing, Walter B. Harris, non-profit ~~~:a~
secretary-treasurer; Miss Harrie Marie Smith, director of the Mei·. : County Department of Welfare;
ton, non-profit corporation vice president, and Robert Howell, business promotion official of the Oiii~til
Gas of Ohio, Inc.-Sentinel Photo.

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Spring.

Spring gardens are cre-

September and October
are the months to plant
bulbs although planting
iB possible until the
ground freezes. Choose

vour flower bulbs now
from the big selection of
tulips, crocus, daffodils,
narcissus, hyacinths,
muscarl, anenomes a!ld
Iris.

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United Pretl Ioternallooal (ReUredl Harrison Thyng, who lbe Democratic ttclu!t )l'ilhout
The v1ctory of an open advocates all out bombmg of oppos1Uon.
ho!lmllg opponent m Maryland INorth V1et Nam, won the New Jersey, While Wllentz
and' an underdog mcufl'bent's i Republican nommaUon lor U S. was winning In tile Democratic
smashmg wm 1n Mmnesota Senate over !1ve other cand•· pnmary, Republican Sen Cli!highlighted 1 he gubernatorial dotes Ex Gov Hugh Gregg ford P Case was renommaled
races m Tuesday ti pitmary won the GOP gubernatorial w1thout opposition
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votmg m 11 states
1nom1natton Sen Thomas J
Rhode Island: Lt. Col. Ruth
hi Maryland Balbmore con !Mcintyre and Gov John W IM Bnggs, a rebred WAC
tra( tor George P Mahoney was iKmg both were nominated on offlcer, was nominated to run

We at ll e rva n es

against Sen. Claiborne Poll,
De·Jocrat She defeated Charles
H. Eden, while Pell was
unopposed
Ulab: Prof J Keith Melville,
of Brigham Young Umverslty,
won the Democratic norn,Jnatlon
lor Congress 10 Utah s 1st
Distncl He Will face Rep
Laurence J Burton, Republican

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IIe1•Icopter AssauIt HIts
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14, 1968

12-Dall7 SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., lept.

In November.
Vermont: Republican Rich·
ard A _Snelling won the
gubernatonal nomination ov~
Thomas L Hayes flo will
oppose Gov Ph1hp H. Hoff,
Democrat. thls fall
WisconSin: Lt Gov. Patrick
J Lucey won the Democratic
nomination for governor, wm-

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Investigated
By Patrol

2 SVAC Tilts on Tap Friday,

In Meltls county, tile petrGI
reported an auto driven by K.
D Norrlo, 48, RaCine, •PParent-ly flipped 1 rock onto the wind,
shield of an auto driven by
Emmett Kina, 54. Peru, N Y.
There wa• no meet followinl
lnvesUgaUon

gubernatonal nommahon de·
dales -the closest David
,..tmg Rep Carllon Swkl:, a
Carley, DemocratiC natwnal
ftberal who voted for the
comml !Ieeman. Lucey will op·
House passed 1966 ciVIl nghls SAIGON (UP!) -Thousands jungled
slopes
Intelligence than $1 million damage was pose Republican Gov Warren
bHt
of Us troops m one of the reports say some 6,000 Commu· mfl1cted on the motor pool near Know les
The returns tn Maryland biggest helicopter assaults of nlst troops were moved Into the Thu Due, less than SIX miles
----were stili unolllc•al and were tho war today pushed Into a region priOr to last Sunday's northeast of downtown Sa•gon.
At 4:40 a.m., an anin driven
hkely to be challenged Fmal Jungle slronghojd 280 miles South VIetnamese elections, II IS operated by the RMK·BRJ
by Audrey A. Lewte, 34, went
resuiiJ In the contest were not north of Saigon where Intel- bop10g to terrome tile country- ~ construction company comb10e
off the left stde of the road
expected unUI late today
Ihgence reports have place an Side
Upwards of 40 trucks were
on Rt. 218, hitting a lenee. The
llut there were no uncertain entire Commumsl diVISIOD.
The terror campaign tailed destroyed by grenades or
driver
suffered knee abrasi(IIIS.
trum eli In Mlnnesoto where I
&amp;nd the U S. strike Ioree Is satchel charges, government
Tbere was no arrest, and dam·
G PK
I Military spokesmen 10 Saigon trymg to cut off
the diviSion spokesmen said
age to tile car was moderate. At
ov h arl F Rolva&amp;J, reJected : sa~d a "multl·bngade" force of Us spokesmen declined to
Tbree Wounded
by II party m a Ju••• th
US 1 t A
C I
1•05
p.m., Monday on Rt. 211,
convention won tile Democra· De
sd pedlr I alova ry diSCUSS the number of Amerl· Three us sold!Ors and a
c t o- d f
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tvlsion was rop
n an cans moved into the Jungle but Vtetnamese dnver were wound· The Metgs oun y P',lor o
an auto driven by Ewlnl G
~~mer abor party s nom area of the Central Highlands 18 bngade numbers about 5 000 ed today In suburlran Saigon Health went on record Tuesday
POP TAPES FOR VU:T NAM ~ Clarence E Mill·
Saunders, 13, Akron, went of!
¥"' for • "'""'"d term.
known as the ' crow's loot" In men
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when a terromt tossed a 10 support of the renewal of er, Tenth DJStrtct Congressional candidate, exhibits
the road. There waa moderate
'ID 53-year-old governor had search of the miXed VIet Cong- ~ · Otber Jncldenlo
grenade mto their jeep A large 1 the ti5 mill TB levy on th&lt;
one of approxtmately 200 hour-long tapes of popular
damaae to tha vehicle, and no
tt8ilr1Y morning celebratwn 10 North V10tnamese 610 ("Yellow A rash ol communist attacks Commumst force attacked and I November ballot
music to be sent to Southeastern OhiO servicemen arrest.
fh e same
where tile I star " ) dl VISion
•and terror tnc•dents broke out burned down some 200 thatched It was observed by
th e serving In Southeast Asia. TheJ:;roject IS
· 1II conjunc·
" ballroom
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CDI!Ven~on hou dumped him 1
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the
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has
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a~ad endorsed Ll G A 1 The "crow's loot" ., a bend elsewhere 10 South V1et Nam hut dwellings o
Xuyen a oar
a e~gs
on WI
ommercta
USIC
rvtee of La ncaster
seU
E. Rood, 54, Columbua,
Mi' (Sandy) Keith · ov.
the Song K•m Son River and Us. planes eonlmued to resettlement camp 350 m1les the h1ghest loc1dence of TB The fll'st shipment of the tapes will go this week "It
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passing
a stopped school bua;
~ Give~ c.aara'lalations
surrounded on three sides by 1pound targets m the North northeas of Sa•gon
per 1,000 population of any
Isn't much," said Miller In making the announce·
Carl
E.
GllUsple,
17, Bidwell,
-- ·Two planes were reported lost U s planes hammered North county m the state.
Eight ment, "but in this small way perhaps we can tell the
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operator's II·
vee President Hubert H
v 1e t n am e s e supply lines, patients havmg TB are pres- American serviceman m Southeast Asia that, we
10 the raids Tuesday
cense;
W.
E.
Bamett,
SO,~
~~ey, who had endorsed
Amencan B52 bombers from trucks trams and anti-aircraft ently bemg treated m the Nel· here m the Tenth District, are thinkinf of him" Re·
llottom. charged with overload
~.,.,~-~enUon's ~election of the
Guam today chalked up their mslall~tmns. Three surface-to· sonvllle TB Hosp•tal
quests for the tapes to be mailed to re atlves serving
and no btghway use tax, cited
J
ld Ke•
but then
s,OOOth combat sort10 over v1et a1r (SAM) miSSile 51 tes were In other act•v•ty, tbe resigns- in Southeast Asta still are being received at Miller
to Me1p county court
r~~ aloof from the
Nam, unloadmg tons of explo· bit, lnclud•ng the Quant Khe tion ol Dr E F M~ag as for Congress Headquarters, Lancaster. The remalndp..,..':'!'' campaltln, congratulal·
sives on Commumst troop Sam complex 30 miles north- actmg health med1cal advisor er of the tapes w11l be mailed at U S 0 direction,
The patrol teSted jl2 lor driY·
~vaal Immediately. Hum' concentrations and storage northwest of Dong HOI which and president of the board of wtth pnonty receipt to go to Southeastern Ohio ser·
lng permits Tuelday, two !aU·
plifey called for parly umly
areas 10 the central Highlands l1ras come under u s attack lor health was accepted. Dr. Sellm _.v~ic~e~m":e~n:..·- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ed Twenty-ooe were given !lrlv·
·~ said Rolvaq'a flaht had
not far from the 1st Air ' seven consecutive days
J BlazewiCz, new aclmg Health
ers' exam!naUons, ats lail!d.
• 11!\!!li~ened the party..
Charles de Gaulle, his con- Cavalry sweep
Spokesmen reported ISO mls· Department medical adVISOr,
d.!. I, nonllnations w~re fidence buoyed by his round the About 150 VIOl Cong early SIOns were flown over the North was '" attendance at hiS first
...,..ed lor tile seats of niOe world tour and France's today attacked a conslru&lt;llon 1 Tuesday This followed record- meetmg
u.s senators growmg nuclear capability, Is company motor pool on the smashmg attacks of 171 and 170 The board also d•scussed the
a
mem ers of the U S expected to become an even outskirts of Saigon
Two missions on Sunday and Mon- •mmun\zation program
I0 r
J!Otii!O of Representatives.
more diffiCult ally lor hiS CIVIlians were k1lled, two olhers lday It was announced that schools of MO!gs County Fur·
i s Count home·
A:marleca I wedre held In Atlantic alliance partners
wounded and an American and henceforth no location wHI be ther details of •mmumzabqn
k
Ei'tension
aa, o ora o, Maryland,
an Australl&amp;n m•ss•ng and given when a US pilot Is listed plans Will be made available ma ers IS a ' ar . :.:.:::=::.-...•..::..::=c'--=-~sachusetts, Mmnesota New Observers here believe De feared captured
as missing In a ra•d on North later,
Agent, Home EconomiCS, I
begl 1
"Lei's
Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Gaulle's unprecedented dlplo- Early reporla Indicated more l V~et Nant.
announced today.
, For
nn ~~ • : : ·0 f!ered
Island, Utah, Vermont and matic travels will encourage
"Meals lor Young Families Make a Dress w
Wisconsin.
the 7~-year-old French P'esw•ll feature ldeaa and aids lor Emphasis In this class will be A &amp;-year-old Pomeroy girl
Today Georg•a voters go to 1dent to pursue with growmg
BETHESDA,
Ohfo tUPI· the 1042 annual meals lacing on construction, 1•1 and styles. was reported In sond condi"on
iho polls for the1r pr~mary v•gor h1s master plan to bu1ld a
Tbree miners were bellev- them Home Improvement w1ll All of these _classes are open at Holzer ho!pllal today where
elecllon, In which sllt Demo- totally mdependent France w1th
ed l•apped In a slope mine be offered I• Home FurniShings to all women '"edMe•~ County. she IS recoverlnl from lnjuriea
crats are contestmg for the~r I global influence
here after fire broke out lD classes to be held in late Sep- She does not ne ~ a m~~· sustamed after being lllrUck
'arty's gubernatonal nomma De Gaulle returned home
Among lbose who
entered • tbo Morgan Coal Co. mine.
!ember and early Oclnber. Em· ber of a hom!ma ers
c u by a car on Union-ave Tuesday
10
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lwn and the right to go up Tuesday mght to confront two
Holzer Hosp1tal m the past 24
Benjamin E. Mor•1n,
ow0o
phasiS
w1ll
be
on
furniture
They
will
be
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any
area at 3··"'
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f the county that shows Interagemst Republican Rep How- maJor factors affecting his
bours Included Mrs Harold D er not11ied the St.
Clalrs- There will be three sess ons, 0
June Ann Wamsley. dllll.flbter
]lro Bo" Callawoy
driVe to make France a WOJid
Sheets, Northup, Mrs Manda- ville post of the slate lll&amp;h· the last a tour
est.
of Mr and Mn. Jametl I
The Republicans have the~r power The most lmmed•al• "
VJile D Parsons,1Cheshtre, J1m way Patrol shortly alter 10•30
Because of Intense lntere•t Interested homema~r• ~ wamsl~y 253 UnloD-avt, wes
hes' chance to win Georgia's I the national parliamentary
my Dale McGmre, Jr., Mercer- a. m. EST tbat tbe fire ~aa last spring, a class on fitting 1call the Extens•on
Ice,
struck by a car drivea JiY Paul
~overnorsh1p smce Reconstruc- elections next March or Ap11l Stockholde" of the closed v1lle, Mrs Lillian E. Moore out of control ana . three w•ll be repeated. In I~ a basic 3119$, or stop lll the office lo- H Montgomery ~, Liftt
~ ,. years Sen. Richard B I De Gaulle IS expected to Pleasant Point Resort near Rt. I Vmton, Mrs. Chohe Find miners were believed trapped pattern ·Is made w•th emphasis Icated In tbe basement of the a~ she waa a~mp~j ito~
ltussell has only token OP,'JOSI Ispare no eflorl trymg to ke•p I Pomt Pleasant have 30 days to lay, Rl I Vmton, June
Ann in the mine
on fitting problems Designed County Home Bulldlna. Mul- the street 801011 to a 111,0 box.
·""' ..for the &amp;eat be has held as h1s Gaulllst party 1n control ol pay hens totaling $21 mllhon 1 Wamsley, Rt 3 Pomeroy, How
No other detail• were avail· loriexperlenced sewer, the berry Heights, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy emergfney squad• Democrat smce 1933
the Natwnal Assembly
the resorl w1ll be sold under a ard Dav1d Barr. Langsville, Ern-I able.
enr
ent',ls, lfmltecl to SIX IIi
men were IUmmoned to the
Top Issues
1 he second key factor 1s hiS federal coort order.
est Roach, 13116 Hogg
St, Pt ~%',.,';!iW «mo/i~
_ • ~~~•, :t':'¥~'?1~~ •-sin
'class.
I Wet Conditions
scene and transported the
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Th e 1ssues ol V1el Nam age -and his personal future
Federal
Judge Sidney L Peasant, a P ~
• omas,
Blamed 10 reek
youngster to downtolwa •rume.' wMne backlash" against Negro De Gaulle w1U be 76 on Nov Chnst1e said at Bluefield Tues- Jr Pt Pleasant Russell Hoi~-d~CE~TO MEJET 1 A mmor accident apparently roy where she wu· lran,ftrred
'"•vii r~ghts demands and 122, but all s1gns IndiCate he " day that h•s order would date land, Rt. I PL Pleasant, Ed·
II' ' '£'edn ~nty :ycees •caused by wet highway ...;dl· to a Ewng abuls.netl IIMt lak!tl
Jnla)llon were InJected mtn now slowmg down He IS from September 12 If the hens ward R Somerv•lle, Henderson.
1 WI
meet
es ay at P m. ll•ons was investigated by the to lbe hospitaL II wu rtpOrted
'"~Mal campa1gns
approachmg the end of the first! are not paid the court will ap
Mrs Naomi Silvey, :tt. 1 Oak
!at ~he Jay:: Hall '" :lddle- Meigs County Sherllrs De- the child auatalned a poulbll
Mahoney's o p p o sl I I o o to year of hiS second seven )'OUr pomt three s;.,cl&amp;l masters wh~ 1Hilt, Damel B. Johnson, Jack
p~te d" •;pi rs l~e lurg tb 41~ , parlment Tuesday at 12 30 p fracture of the right leg.
~optn houslns" legislation lor term
will advertise the opertv for son, Glade I May , Jackson,
a n a · ann g or e
m.
Pollee olftclala Indicated Mon~
Negroes :Erompted spec~latlon When re-elected In January an ensumg 30 day:' and. then Mrs. Kenneth R Sm1th, Well
=~~:U: 1 M~gsh;l~"':ovMI~ P!~; 1 Marton Reeoe, 46, Gallipolis, gomery was ab!Olved of blallll
~~~.he neHted from • back- there was w1de speculation De mnducl 8 public auction.
1 ston, MISS VIVIan D.
Jones,
be ~
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waa travelmg ISOUib on Route In the aeddent.
lasfi sup
. Some candidates Gaulle would not rem&amp;ln at 1he
Ironton, Mrs. Clarence McCong '
33 mne tenths of a mile south
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;who hav•, atrongly
backed helm for the lull seven years
The resort 1' located on Slate nell Ironton, Clarence McCon- MOS~OW IUPI) - The SovASK TO WED
or' Peach Fork Road, rounded
Melp Geaenl Roopllal
;President ~nson'a Viet Nam But bis global tour and a 10 000 Rt liZ three m•lea north of Pt. nell, Ironton. Mrs Augustus H let Umon today ordered the A ntatrl&amp;ge license was l•· ia curve, and skidded Into a Admlsalons - Grace Wood·
~hey won e ally over aJK:alled mile swmg fhrough the s.v1et Pleasant
Penmngton A,hfand Ky • Mrs expluSiond of Donald h ~s~, sued In Me1gs Probate Court ditch on the west aide ot tile yard, Albany; Mrs. EUswortb
;' peace" can d•tea.
Umon last June and July w•re Ita legal entanglement etart· James R Baber, Ravenswood, , 34 • secon secretary 0 1 e
Tuesday to Dana
Eugene highway There were no ar- 1Rowe, Pomeroy.
: This wao true m New Jersey, accomplished with only occa ed when a Charleston construe- W. Va. and Mrs Robert Lee I Embassy '" Moscow, presuma- Haines, 19, Portland. and Mu- resta or lntunes and medium Dlfebar1n - ~pte Hurd,
'where Democrat Warren w. slonal evidence of fatigue
lion firm, ~ B ~gst;; 7&amp;:ns, Hancock, Ravenswood, w Va bly m retalla~on for th~ f'pul; me Elizabeth Dalley, 17, Port· damage was incurred to the I Leopold Hysell, Kathi-yl WeaY.
lWIIentz won a landsbd• l' ~ Observers believe the pres- Inc •dlbroug edtsu~: obr WI • VasBlrlbs
1 ~•on
~h 8U01 1udss~~n t P oma land.
car.
er,
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~natorlai victory over 1nU-war 1denl IS far from conSiderlnli a ser~ Y ow . 1 Y es If· Mrs Roger Martin, Evans rom e
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f~ndldate '-.David Frost and resignation.
glma Industries Corp • develop- Heights, daughter 12 05 P m charges
( -,
lhret other opponent.
er of the planned tourist and Tuesday Mrs William J Sher- The announcement by the of
In Maulchuulla ' former
convenllon center
ldan Jr Rt 1 Pomeroy dau- flclal Tass new agency said
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The Small Busmess Admlnls- ghte'r. to' 33 am . Tuesda; Mrs Lesh had been declared perso' nghla 1upporler, won fhe
lratwn also bas filed suit Harry D Barton, Rl I Pt na non grata for :~tlv:~·~ In- WASHINGTON - A
little are bolb the prospect of streng· extremist"- Ronald Reagan,
:Democratic aenatorlal nommaagamsl the corporation seeking Pleasant, son, 8 05 a m., Tues compatible with hi dl ' Rite wh1le ago lew detached observ- lhenlng and the opportunlly ot In short, the bottom realiiJ
:00n He will oppose Ally Gen
repayment of a $987,000 federal day. Mrs James G Pnce, Rt status It said the charge came ers would have bel on the chan checkmg a dangeroua Balkanl IS that neither Rockefeller ID
:Edewanl W. Brooke, 1 Negro,
loan used to belp Onance !he 1 Portland, daughter, 7·58 a m from the Sov•el Fore~gn ~'"" Ices m November ol the Demo- •aUon ol American politics by New York nor Reagan In Call:'" November.
lauhty
Tuesday
try wh•ch demanded Lesh s ex- crat1c gubernatorial eandldates super-liberals wbo are In truth fomla can win without vengeful
: Peabody defeated Boston
The Hunlmgton Trust I SavDll&lt;harged
pulsiOn
'" thiS nation's two most cnU· the spokesmen lor .. 'lltaggermg I wrecking-crew asslstanct from
Meyor John F Collins, whose
lngs Bank also bolds a $412,007 Pdtienls recently discharged Tu ss gave no details but on cal states, New York and Cab mlolerance and for minority Sllper-Uberals to wbom all S.
:Ciii&gt;ected "white backlash" A Long Island, N. Y., man hen
included. W. Wallace Bradford, Sept 2 the Umted
States forma
rule by an "ehte" - their own publicans are normally anafhe.
'jupport did not materlaliZ•
who allegedly IS charged m1
Mrs Harry N Calloway, Pam- charges Ru~la n Emb:syRThlrd In Cal!wrna, Gov. Edmund elite.
rna.
= In !be governorship co"test, the wrecking of a stolen car • -"' ' ,_ , _ ela A. Cook, Mrs Gladys L Secr•lary ~ entin
evm, Brown was reeling under tile A lb1rd Ioree bas men, and In neither alate could 1 S.
Jurmer state AUy. Gen Edew- m Pomeroy early today, was , WASHINGTON (t;PI)
A Cuckler, Mrs. Wilham Curfman, the embassy s sc•ence officer, overwhelmlns Republican prl· onwhere •• It so strong aa In publican victory be a ptiUiile
:11rd J McCormack, nephew of 1I apprehended near the
erash
Jr , and Infant daughter, Mrs. w1th espwnage and ordered him mary victory of actor Ronald New York and CahJorma. II Is one lor tile perfectly &lt;*eat old
:Jh. House speaker, beat Ken scene
lllst-dlle~ ellorl by Presldeal Ray Fox, Mrs. W1lbur L Imbo out ol the United States Usual- Reapn. It looked as II
I he 1 not a pretty Ioree. It Is a force G.O.P In either case it would
:neth p O'Donnell, former ••de 1 Sgl George Hicks of
tile Jobnoon lo ceuvert Republleaa den, Mrs. Donald c. James, ly each country retaliates
heretofore unsinkable
P a I which, while tirelessly proclaim· be only a triumph lor a blttw:§f the late PreSident Kennedy I Pomeroy Pollee Department ar- : leader EvereU M. Dlrksea Mrs. Randall A. Long, M r s
The Lesh expulsio~ followed a Brown, lor all hiS past abtlllv Ill&amp; Its uniquely pure "Dem,; minded lrqmenlary milloriiY
i.lcConnack will go aga1nst 1rested H1ram Betancbourl, :W, faDed aod tbo adnlloltlrallon'l Elizabeth McGu!fm, Mrs Mark ser~es ol mc1dents mvolvmg A· to surv1ve m heavy seas, w I tTaiiC" motivations, proceeds 10 operalln&amp; on the prnclple of rule
]lepubllcan Gov John A Volge ;on Rt 7, at 4 47 a m todav, 1, etvll rlghla biD beaded toclay c. McPhail, • Mrs. Marshall mencans and tile SoVIOI gov- thiS time on tbe way to the bot· fact on moral blackmail and in or rum ond scorllli even I be
lr• tilt !all campa~gn
Betanchourl was t.aken Into for I erosblnJ defeat lD the Montgomery, Mrs
Amanda ernment and charges 10 the SoY· tom
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telleetual blackjackery
hl&amp;hly elaatic, if ltlll ballcellJ
Other state-by-state results I custody after Sgt H•cks had !jl,nate.
Neal Michael E Null
Mrs 10! press that the Umted Stales In New York, Frank O'Con· In New York II " represen~ lair rulea of tile wbol• AaMr!Arl,..•·
Democratic Gov , WMPO Radio news reporter
Eveo the moot ardent advo- John' D Nunnery, Mrs'
Dar was ' w.~gmg total political es· nor was ahead lor the Demo- ed by the Liberal party, which can' poUtlcal geme.
.Sam Goddard apparently won J1m Mees travel along Rl 7, cates of the Hoose • pa81ed re\1 R Roberts, Ernest B Rus- pmnage agamst Russia
m crat1c nominatmn he now holds: through the Introduction ot a 1 TbJs Is basically the perpet..
:Z•1ommallon, to face former I near the accident scene, m measure conceded tbeir cauae sell, Charles L Taylor, ani Mrs what may be • new campatgn but by every Sign II was to be lhird-paMy ticket seeks tile de- ually howlin&amp; bloe of profeslW.
!'hoemx Mayor Jack Williams IhiS pnvale automobile
and I was bopele11 aa lbe Senate Oshel 0 Tribble
of Soviet VIgilance.
an honor of most debatable val· struction of O'Connor not be. a1 dissenter&amp; that b8l lOIII sine.
1he COP nomlnte,
Novem: p1ck up the fug1Uve as he was moved toward I late-oftmoou
ue agamst the Republican Gov- cause he IS Illiberal but becauae proceeded from any reaponll10
ber
hltch·h•king
vote to try to choke off
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ernor, Nelson Rockefeller
be s not violently and r*pon ble dlsaareement with &lt;\llllrl·
N•w Hampshire. Bng Gen I Autbortliet oa1d Sit. Rlclia listless IUiboster wbleb has Color Sel8 Sto en
A pellt•on for d•vorce was Now tbe atmosphere
h a s slbly liberal - and because the can foreip policy m efflll'la 10
followed belllnd Mees' cor limped alon1 tloce labor d"Y· .F rom Service Store
flied m Me1gs Common fleas changed and It 18 no longer pos- DemocraUc party would not let 1aabotage it In public and tn p~l·
and tbeo stopped tbe motor·
Three color televisiOn se•s Court Tuesday by Linda
D slble to read advan&lt;•e hum I the Liberal party dtclatt Its vale to oelu an uncoiLIUtuUonal
A1
1 ttil to lblu.
detam.bnur~ loto
CLEVELAND (UPI)- Dr. were reported stolen ln an ea~· S1dders, a mmor, by Bemu•e , serv1ces over e1ther Brown m eanchdates.
vJto over IL
cao!Gd)
Sam Sheppard, tbroup one ly morning burglary of King • Jeffers, her mother ond next Cah!orma or O'Conoor m New In Califorllla it ts typified by 11 11 tht.o bloc thai bU 10111
JlEVOTED TO INTERE.'lt OF
Olf•clals sa1d the stolen car of blo attorneys, asked IGr a Radm and TV SefVIce,
219 !nend ol Route I, Middl•porl, York This Is all to the good- a lor-out pseudo • Democr1Uc temitized tile pollUes ol ·tlrO
MEJC,s MASON AREA
reportedly taken by
Betan change ol veoue today oe tbe North Second-ave, Middleport, agamsl Duane L. S1dders, a not •n the least because each and anii-Vlel Nam war aroup stalel by Imperious demallda
~~~':;.~:. •r,~'::-.u'·:~~
chourt belonged to J A. French grounds be would aot receJve (Xllice sa1d today
minor, Route 1, Shade,
on man 1s somethmg called a Dem I which bites at Brown not be- to~ haVf Ill mlnor1V way 't
PuDu•n.o •••r' .,,.........., ••c•J~t of Addison ~·reneh's ear was a fair trial on • tecolllkltJree
Ch1ef Herbert Gilkey • who ts charges of gross neglect and ocrat and not at all because •cause he may be a poor Gover- every ec&amp;t. It ll thla bloc thai
~~ ~;~·'.-u~::n,~:~m•~'IU' T~•
reportedly stolen after Betan· l marder cbar1e ill tbe liM inveshgatmg th~ IDCident, S&amp;ld extreme cruelty.
there is something bod about nor but becad~ be will not calJ was ceaselessly bltlq at Pfa.
"'"" " ••mom. Oftlo "'"
chourt abandoned a car m Gal- l alaylnt! of hi• flnl wilt.
entry Into the quarters was gam.
e1ther man'• Republican oppon· on Ibis ••lion ' to ahondoo lha fA-t •·'-'- F., Ken....o.• In t w 1
tn ... flffu~• PboM "" '-11• Editor...,. months
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II a county that had been stolen I Sheppard. wllo 11 1&lt;bedule6 ed bY prymg open a rron! door
PLAN SALE
enL
piOd&amp;es ...
of three
~UCmiiQ IIIIi
belon,__,.bla d.eath
~~:::·~ .~~ .!:":':.."'':,".,:• 1m Proctorville. Tbe car takoo l to lace llle charge Oct. lila Authorlt10s lnd•caled the bur- MASON - Wahama
Band It Is good, rather, for rea· Pr01)(1enls to the t.ortured pea- and DOW aD but CMOIIIsel- 1111
0 '"""' " , , , _ , . . . . ...,....u.~ lm ProctorVIlle waa tile pnvatt
criminal cooM here, wa1 - · glary app~rently occurred •· Boosters will bolq a rummage sons of high national health pie of South Vl4t l"aiJI.
brother, Sen. Robert Iteqnedy.
•· ''""' . ,.,,"" "'"· ,.. Lul•• l•uto of the Proctorville Pollee. vlcled al bls flnllrlallor the bout 3 am.
aale on Fnday and Saturday, wh1ch have nothing to do with The Liberal pal'll\ In New O'Connor -and litOWD Oliibt to
not llecioi.Mie theJ
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""•• 1 Ch1ef [) L. Ours.
• mu rd •• of .,.
•~ fin1 wife, Marl·
Sepi 16 and 17, Irom II a m mere partiSan consldera11ona York, whatever III dlsclalmen, , """eJected,
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u ~~~~~r!,"1 ~!!; ::=~bl. ~··e~.: ~! Sgl H1cks said Betanehourt lya, July 4, 1114, 111 served
WESTERNER FINED
until 5 p. m at the Cl].mring~ Thts columnJst, for one. m ordt- mtends to 4dut Q'Connor and ~~~~ Deellllrlly be . . Gof.
..... oM " " m ....."' .. ... alfdndoned the car owned
by nino yean of a lffe senleaco
One case was heard m Porn- bam budding at New llaven nary c~rcumslanceo could nQI th1111 to r~•ee~ Rae~elelllf. Tbe , . _, 1111• .....,. llllft~
offiCIIlli.Jii
..,.. ' - "' - hi Cififor. ~·-~••
M!"', for a111 (llll'llo
"Dalh
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-II.,•1Frene h alter ••
•••· vo~' ' le , before be wa 1 ponted a new eroy Mayor Legar •1 courl Tues- Anyone WIShmg to eontribute Icare less whether Qlllfornia or Democratic
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ir ";,.'!;':.,~, ".:;',::::.' ,.;"':; struck a power pole near lbe trial by the u. s. SaPI'flll~ day evenmg wben George Gor·larllcles ll)ay bflng them to New York, 9bose 1 Republican nla piU •~ , eri )lacka~fng ~ ' ,tJiiy Olllh'l to Ill
o... '"' .,,..., "' -'"'· mtersecl•on of Routes 7. 33. anqj c-t.
don, 29. of Csli(orn~a, was liri-i the Cunningham buil&lt;IWJ bl!fOrtlf a De~l. But thel!P ar' !!rofll even ,lf ,41!lt 111~ yjoo
&gt;beCause Jlllt etiUII\rJ
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124 on E11t lllilll St. IIi Pom-j •
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lire~ s~~~a,;~.hl!d any real
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Amlri... Leapo
UPI Sports Writer
W. L. Pet. GB
Lou Johoson taJkB a
89 S5 .618 ...
80 65 .552 91&gt; good game -but lbese
8tl 66 .548 10
be's playing ;m even better one
76 71 .517 141&gt;
In tile nllrlst of !be tigbl
73 11 .5111 16
Nat10nal
League pennant
f'-.,73 74 .497 171&gt;
lie
when
most players
Cl~ &amp; 80 .456 231&gt;
cautious
atatements,
the
York
116 82 .442 251&gt;
Angeles
Dodgers'
leftlielder
Washmgtoa
tl6 84 .436 261&gt;
boasting, •'we're gomg to
Bosto•
65 85 433 27
tile pennant, I've beer. say10g II
for a long time "

Meanwhile,
the Dodgers•
ever-cautious manager Walt
Alston will only say, "the team
!bat gets a game m front at the
Wire Will WID It

boost bls averqe to Jll •
fllVO the Ptrates SIX .300 ~
In contral!t, !be 1!11Ure ~
C8ll Leogue bas only three. ·•~
Willie Stargell hit ~ , - ,
bomer and Donn Cler.delllPI
12nd as !be Prrates baits!tltl
lour pitchers mclndllll! .Jooa:
Dave G1usti (lJ-13). TomliW
SISk went 7 1-3 tnnlngl Ill 11iD
the vtctory.
. . 'jw l
Score Reavl!y
· ~-': j
· 2."
The P~rates were nurslngJ.J:
2 lead unt•l the sevenlb lfljll
fhe) scored f1ve runs. Starg~
three-run homer hlgllll,lh~
thai IDIIIng.

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That's about as silly as
say10g "the team that scores
tile most runs w'"' the game "
Elementary Waller
Continue• Surge
But Johnson seems to know
what he's talking about because
of his own playmg Johnson
contmued his September surge
With two bomers Tuesday mght
to lead the Dodgers to an 8-3
v•ctory \ over the New York
Mets The victory kept the
Dodgers II&gt; games ahead of
Pittsburgh and 21&gt; ahead of
San Francisco, who were both

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Two Southern Valley Alhlellc lwh1le North Gallla blasted Al- ~ le againSt Hun... W, Va., will TOTALS ....... 1 1 I M M
Conference games are on lap exuoder of Albany , ~7-j)
face a toughie at RaCJae. Tbe
Friday night while anotlll'r 1 The Prrates and Eagles are 1Southern Local elevill llliiJcted
IVAC STANDINGS
member of the SVAC - South· I expected to go all out 10 an eJ. a 7-4 upset loss on Chauncey'•
tAll Gamea)
wee tern - takes on the Soulb· Iori to dethrone defending Blue DevOs last Friday.
ITEAM
W 1:. T P OP
ern Local Tornadoes at Racme champmn Kyger Creek
All contests are scheduled lo INortb GaUls
1 0 0 57 0
B1g game m the conferenee The Bobcats are scheduled to lbilg•• at 8 p.m.
Eastern
... I U 0 40 14
lmds Eastern at North Galli&amp; open their conference schedute 1
SV~ sT":,IN)GS
~uthwes~ · 0 0 ~ : 6
where tho 1966 champwnsbip at MercerVIlle agamst the !tan· TEAM
1:. yT p OP fl;=n er:.ce : : O !4 ~
may be detarmmed
nan Trace Wildcats
Friday I E ter
I 0 0 40 14 FRIDAY'S GAMES·
mght Kyger dropped Ito open- as n
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Both lhe P~rates and Eagles mg 6-0 at Fa~rland
North Gallla .. 0 0 0 0 0 , Eastern al North Guilla
1Southwestern
scored lmpresslw "ms In thelf
0 0 0 0 0 Kyger Creek at Hannan Trace
''I feel a draft!"
openers last Fr1day Eastern Southwestern, wh1ch opened I Kyger Creek
0 0 I 0 0:Southwestern at Southern L&lt;&gt;lhu~p_!d t:~n_rran Trace 40 • 14 1ts 1966 campa1gn with a 6 • 6 Hannan ~ace __o 1 0 14 ~ - cal (~Cin...:
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Three mishaps were loves~
gated by lbo GalllpoDs PoR.
State Highway Patrol durl..
the past 24 hours. There were
no Injuries

nmg over thrt'e other candl·

Da11J lenllneJ, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.

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VICtOriOUS

Johnson, who sparked the
Dodgers to tile world championship alter bemg called up from
the mi"'ors last year to replace
Tommy Dav1s, who broke his

Lass in Good
Condition
At Hospital

7-8TH GRADE TEAM - The Pomeroy Junior High 7-8th grade football team is scheduled to open tis season thiS evening against Wa·
hama The Pomeroy team, coached by Frank W Porter, Jr, and Paul Kloes, has 42 players on Its roster. They are, left to nght, front row,
Lugene Uent, Steve Story, Dave Cla1 k, .John Hunnel, Bob Couch, Carl Offutt, Robm Phal111, Gerald Hendncks, Rick Ash. Second row,
V1dor Young, Edd1e Young, Jon Buck, Ron Sm1th Joe Welker, Eddie F1fe, Paul Dill, Terry Wyatt, Roger D1xon, Ted Lehew Third row,
Mr Porte r, Mgr Dean Puhns, Charles Legar, Cha•les D1ll, Mike Cust~r. Fred Thompson, Stan Coates, Don Andet son, Mark SWI, Mgr.
Scott Walton, and Mr Kloes Back row, Charles I ane, Alvm Smtih, Wayne Wells, George Thompson, Tom Rowley, Dick Quail, Jeff MorriS,
oob Werry ~nd Tony Vaughan -Sentmel Photo

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The Dodgers have played 13
games In September and won
11 of them mcludlng tile last six
m a row Johnson has played 10
12 of those games and has hit
.350 m lbem after going
fhro•gh a nud summer slump
when his average tailed off mto
tile 250s

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:_Primaries Expose Political
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United Pretl Ioternallooal (ReUredl Harrison Thyng, who lbe Democratic ttclu!t )l'ilhout
The v1ctory of an open advocates all out bombmg of oppos1Uon.
ho!lmllg opponent m Maryland INorth V1et Nam, won the New Jersey, While Wllentz
and' an underdog mcufl'bent's i Republican nommaUon lor U S. was winning In tile Democratic
smashmg wm 1n Mmnesota Senate over !1ve other cand•· pnmary, Republican Sen Cli!highlighted 1 he gubernatorial dotes Ex Gov Hugh Gregg ford P Case was renommaled
races m Tuesday ti pitmary won the GOP gubernatorial w1thout opposition
1
votmg m 11 states
1nom1natton Sen Thomas J
Rhode Island: Lt. Col. Ruth
hi Maryland Balbmore con !Mcintyre and Gov John W IM Bnggs, a rebred WAC
tra( tor George P Mahoney was iKmg both were nominated on offlcer, was nominated to run

We at ll e rva n es

against Sen. Claiborne Poll,
De·Jocrat She defeated Charles
H. Eden, while Pell was
unopposed
Ulab: Prof J Keith Melville,
of Brigham Young Umverslty,
won the Democratic norn,Jnatlon
lor Congress 10 Utah s 1st
Distncl He Will face Rep
Laurence J Burton, Republican

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IIe1•Icopter AssauIt HIts
• v•cm
• JungIe

14, 1968

12-Dall7 SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., lept.

In November.
Vermont: Republican Rich·
ard A _Snelling won the
gubernatonal nomination ov~
Thomas L Hayes flo will
oppose Gov Ph1hp H. Hoff,
Democrat. thls fall
WisconSin: Lt Gov. Patrick
J Lucey won the Democratic
nomination for governor, wm-

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3Accidents
Investigated
By Patrol

2 SVAC Tilts on Tap Friday,

In Meltls county, tile petrGI
reported an auto driven by K.
D Norrlo, 48, RaCine, •PParent-ly flipped 1 rock onto the wind,
shield of an auto driven by
Emmett Kina, 54. Peru, N Y.
There wa• no meet followinl
lnvesUgaUon

gubernatonal nommahon de·
dales -the closest David
,..tmg Rep Carllon Swkl:, a
Carley, DemocratiC natwnal
ftberal who voted for the
comml !Ieeman. Lucey will op·
House passed 1966 ciVIl nghls SAIGON (UP!) -Thousands jungled
slopes
Intelligence than $1 million damage was pose Republican Gov Warren
bHt
of Us troops m one of the reports say some 6,000 Commu· mfl1cted on the motor pool near Know les
The returns tn Maryland biggest helicopter assaults of nlst troops were moved Into the Thu Due, less than SIX miles
----were stili unolllc•al and were tho war today pushed Into a region priOr to last Sunday's northeast of downtown Sa•gon.
At 4:40 a.m., an anin driven
hkely to be challenged Fmal Jungle slronghojd 280 miles South VIetnamese elections, II IS operated by the RMK·BRJ
by Audrey A. Lewte, 34, went
resuiiJ In the contest were not north of Saigon where Intel- bop10g to terrome tile country- ~ construction company comb10e
off the left stde of the road
expected unUI late today
Ihgence reports have place an Side
Upwards of 40 trucks were
on Rt. 218, hitting a lenee. The
llut there were no uncertain entire Commumsl diVISIOD.
The terror campaign tailed destroyed by grenades or
driver
suffered knee abrasi(IIIS.
trum eli In Mlnnesoto where I
&amp;nd the U S. strike Ioree Is satchel charges, government
Tbere was no arrest, and dam·
G PK
I Military spokesmen 10 Saigon trymg to cut off
the diviSion spokesmen said
age to tile car was moderate. At
ov h arl F Rolva&amp;J, reJected : sa~d a "multl·bngade" force of Us spokesmen declined to
Tbree Wounded
by II party m a Ju••• th
US 1 t A
C I
1•05
p.m., Monday on Rt. 211,
convention won tile Democra· De
sd pedlr I alova ry diSCUSS the number of Amerl· Three us sold!Ors and a
c t o- d f
~c
'L
,
tvlsion was rop
n an cans moved into the Jungle but Vtetnamese dnver were wound· The Metgs oun y P',lor o
an auto driven by Ewlnl G
~~mer abor party s nom area of the Central Highlands 18 bngade numbers about 5 000 ed today In suburlran Saigon Health went on record Tuesday
POP TAPES FOR VU:T NAM ~ Clarence E Mill·
Saunders, 13, Akron, went of!
¥"' for • "'""'"d term.
known as the ' crow's loot" In men
'
when a terromt tossed a 10 support of the renewal of er, Tenth DJStrtct Congressional candidate, exhibits
the road. There waa moderate
'ID 53-year-old governor had search of the miXed VIet Cong- ~ · Otber Jncldenlo
grenade mto their jeep A large 1 the ti5 mill TB levy on th&lt;
one of approxtmately 200 hour-long tapes of popular
damaae to tha vehicle, and no
tt8ilr1Y morning celebratwn 10 North V10tnamese 610 ("Yellow A rash ol communist attacks Commumst force attacked and I November ballot
music to be sent to Southeastern OhiO servicemen arrest.
fh e same
where tile I star " ) dl VISion
•and terror tnc•dents broke out burned down some 200 thatched It was observed by
th e serving In Southeast Asia. TheJ:;roject IS
· 1II conjunc·
" ballroom
-•
Cited by tile patrol were Ru•
CDI!Ven~on hou dumped him 1
I
f
the
Tr
b
d
th
t
M
County
has
ti
th
C
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a~ad endorsed Ll G A 1 The "crow's loot" ., a bend elsewhere 10 South V1et Nam hut dwellings o
Xuyen a oar
a e~gs
on WI
ommercta
USIC
rvtee of La ncaster
seU
E. Rood, 54, Columbua,
Mi' (Sandy) Keith · ov.
the Song K•m Son River and Us. planes eonlmued to resettlement camp 350 m1les the h1ghest loc1dence of TB The fll'st shipment of the tapes will go this week "It
10
passing
a stopped school bua;
~ Give~ c.aara'lalations
surrounded on three sides by 1pound targets m the North northeas of Sa•gon
per 1,000 population of any
Isn't much," said Miller In making the announce·
Carl
E.
GllUsple,
17, Bidwell,
-- ·Two planes were reported lost U s planes hammered North county m the state.
Eight ment, "but in this small way perhaps we can tell the
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wltll
no
operator's II·
vee President Hubert H
v 1e t n am e s e supply lines, patients havmg TB are pres- American serviceman m Southeast Asia that, we
10 the raids Tuesday
cense;
W.
E.
Bamett,
SO,~
~~ey, who had endorsed
Amencan B52 bombers from trucks trams and anti-aircraft ently bemg treated m the Nel· here m the Tenth District, are thinkinf of him" Re·
llottom. charged with overload
~.,.,~-~enUon's ~election of the
Guam today chalked up their mslall~tmns. Three surface-to· sonvllle TB Hosp•tal
quests for the tapes to be mailed to re atlves serving
and no btghway use tax, cited
J
ld Ke•
but then
s,OOOth combat sort10 over v1et a1r (SAM) miSSile 51 tes were In other act•v•ty, tbe resigns- in Southeast Asta still are being received at Miller
to Me1p county court
r~~ aloof from the
Nam, unloadmg tons of explo· bit, lnclud•ng the Quant Khe tion ol Dr E F M~ag as for Congress Headquarters, Lancaster. The remalndp..,..':'!'' campaltln, congratulal·
sives on Commumst troop Sam complex 30 miles north- actmg health med1cal advisor er of the tapes w11l be mailed at U S 0 direction,
The patrol teSted jl2 lor driY·
~vaal Immediately. Hum' concentrations and storage northwest of Dong HOI which and president of the board of wtth pnonty receipt to go to Southeastern Ohio ser·
lng permits Tuelday, two !aU·
plifey called for parly umly
areas 10 the central Highlands l1ras come under u s attack lor health was accepted. Dr. Sellm _.v~ic~e~m":e~n:..·- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ed Twenty-ooe were given !lrlv·
·~ said Rolvaq'a flaht had
not far from the 1st Air ' seven consecutive days
J BlazewiCz, new aclmg Health
ers' exam!naUons, ats lail!d.
• 11!\!!li~ened the party..
Charles de Gaulle, his con- Cavalry sweep
Spokesmen reported ISO mls· Department medical adVISOr,
d.!. I, nonllnations w~re fidence buoyed by his round the About 150 VIOl Cong early SIOns were flown over the North was '" attendance at hiS first
...,..ed lor tile seats of niOe world tour and France's today attacked a conslru&lt;llon 1 Tuesday This followed record- meetmg
u.s senators growmg nuclear capability, Is company motor pool on the smashmg attacks of 171 and 170 The board also d•scussed the
a
mem ers of the U S expected to become an even outskirts of Saigon
Two missions on Sunday and Mon- •mmun\zation program
I0 r
J!Otii!O of Representatives.
more diffiCult ally lor hiS CIVIlians were k1lled, two olhers lday It was announced that schools of MO!gs County Fur·
i s Count home·
A:marleca I wedre held In Atlantic alliance partners
wounded and an American and henceforth no location wHI be ther details of •mmumzabqn
k
Ei'tension
aa, o ora o, Maryland,
an Australl&amp;n m•ss•ng and given when a US pilot Is listed plans Will be made available ma ers IS a ' ar . :.:.:::=::.-...•..::..::=c'--=-~sachusetts, Mmnesota New Observers here believe De feared captured
as missing In a ra•d on North later,
Agent, Home EconomiCS, I
begl 1
"Lei's
Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Gaulle's unprecedented dlplo- Early reporla Indicated more l V~et Nant.
announced today.
, For
nn ~~ • : : ·0 f!ered
Island, Utah, Vermont and matic travels will encourage
"Meals lor Young Families Make a Dress w
Wisconsin.
the 7~-year-old French P'esw•ll feature ldeaa and aids lor Emphasis In this class will be A &amp;-year-old Pomeroy girl
Today Georg•a voters go to 1dent to pursue with growmg
BETHESDA,
Ohfo tUPI· the 1042 annual meals lacing on construction, 1•1 and styles. was reported In sond condi"on
iho polls for the1r pr~mary v•gor h1s master plan to bu1ld a
Tbree miners were bellev- them Home Improvement w1ll All of these _classes are open at Holzer ho!pllal today where
elecllon, In which sllt Demo- totally mdependent France w1th
ed l•apped In a slope mine be offered I• Home FurniShings to all women '"edMe•~ County. she IS recoverlnl from lnjuriea
crats are contestmg for the~r I global influence
here after fire broke out lD classes to be held in late Sep- She does not ne ~ a m~~· sustamed after being lllrUck
'arty's gubernatonal nomma De Gaulle returned home
Among lbose who
entered • tbo Morgan Coal Co. mine.
!ember and early Oclnber. Em· ber of a hom!ma ers
c u by a car on Union-ave Tuesday
10
1
lwn and the right to go up Tuesday mght to confront two
Holzer Hosp1tal m the past 24
Benjamin E. Mor•1n,
ow0o
phasiS
w1ll
be
on
furniture
They
will
be
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any
area at 3··"'
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f the county that shows Interagemst Republican Rep How- maJor factors affecting his
bours Included Mrs Harold D er not11ied the St.
Clalrs- There will be three sess ons, 0
June Ann Wamsley. dllll.flbter
]lro Bo" Callawoy
driVe to make France a WOJid
Sheets, Northup, Mrs Manda- ville post of the slate lll&amp;h· the last a tour
est.
of Mr and Mn. Jametl I
The Republicans have the~r power The most lmmed•al• "
VJile D Parsons,1Cheshtre, J1m way Patrol shortly alter 10•30
Because of Intense lntere•t Interested homema~r• ~ wamsl~y 253 UnloD-avt, wes
hes' chance to win Georgia's I the national parliamentary
my Dale McGmre, Jr., Mercer- a. m. EST tbat tbe fire ~aa last spring, a class on fitting 1call the Extens•on
Ice,
struck by a car drivea JiY Paul
~overnorsh1p smce Reconstruc- elections next March or Ap11l Stockholde" of the closed v1lle, Mrs Lillian E. Moore out of control ana . three w•ll be repeated. In I~ a basic 3119$, or stop lll the office lo- H Montgomery ~, Liftt
~ ,. years Sen. Richard B I De Gaulle IS expected to Pleasant Point Resort near Rt. I Vmton, Mrs. Chohe Find miners were believed trapped pattern ·Is made w•th emphasis Icated In tbe basement of the a~ she waa a~mp~j ito~
ltussell has only token OP,'JOSI Ispare no eflorl trymg to ke•p I Pomt Pleasant have 30 days to lay, Rl I Vmton, June
Ann in the mine
on fitting problems Designed County Home Bulldlna. Mul- the street 801011 to a 111,0 box.
·""' ..for the &amp;eat be has held as h1s Gaulllst party 1n control ol pay hens totaling $21 mllhon 1 Wamsley, Rt 3 Pomeroy, How
No other detail• were avail· loriexperlenced sewer, the berry Heights, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy emergfney squad• Democrat smce 1933
the Natwnal Assembly
the resorl w1ll be sold under a ard Dav1d Barr. Langsville, Ern-I able.
enr
ent',ls, lfmltecl to SIX IIi
men were IUmmoned to the
Top Issues
1 he second key factor 1s hiS federal coort order.
est Roach, 13116 Hogg
St, Pt ~%',.,';!iW «mo/i~
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'class.
I Wet Conditions
scene and transported the
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Th e 1ssues ol V1el Nam age -and his personal future
Federal
Judge Sidney L Peasant, a P ~
• omas,
Blamed 10 reek
youngster to downtolwa •rume.' wMne backlash" against Negro De Gaulle w1U be 76 on Nov Chnst1e said at Bluefield Tues- Jr Pt Pleasant Russell Hoi~-d~CE~TO MEJET 1 A mmor accident apparently roy where she wu· lran,ftrred
'"•vii r~ghts demands and 122, but all s1gns IndiCate he " day that h•s order would date land, Rt. I PL Pleasant, Ed·
II' ' '£'edn ~nty :ycees •caused by wet highway ...;dl· to a Ewng abuls.netl IIMt lak!tl
Jnla)llon were InJected mtn now slowmg down He IS from September 12 If the hens ward R Somerv•lle, Henderson.
1 WI
meet
es ay at P m. ll•ons was investigated by the to lbe hospitaL II wu rtpOrted
'"~Mal campa1gns
approachmg the end of the first! are not paid the court will ap
Mrs Naomi Silvey, :tt. 1 Oak
!at ~he Jay:: Hall '" :lddle- Meigs County Sherllrs De- the child auatalned a poulbll
Mahoney's o p p o sl I I o o to year of hiS second seven )'OUr pomt three s;.,cl&amp;l masters wh~ 1Hilt, Damel B. Johnson, Jack
p~te d" •;pi rs l~e lurg tb 41~ , parlment Tuesday at 12 30 p fracture of the right leg.
~optn houslns" legislation lor term
will advertise the opertv for son, Glade I May , Jackson,
a n a · ann g or e
m.
Pollee olftclala Indicated Mon~
Negroes :Erompted spec~latlon When re-elected In January an ensumg 30 day:' and. then Mrs. Kenneth R Sm1th, Well
=~~:U: 1 M~gsh;l~"':ovMI~ P!~; 1 Marton Reeoe, 46, Gallipolis, gomery was ab!Olved of blallll
~~~.he neHted from • back- there was w1de speculation De mnducl 8 public auction.
1 ston, MISS VIVIan D.
Jones,
be ~
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waa travelmg ISOUib on Route In the aeddent.
lasfi sup
. Some candidates Gaulle would not rem&amp;ln at 1he
Ironton, Mrs. Clarence McCong '
33 mne tenths of a mile south
----1
;who hav•, atrongly
backed helm for the lull seven years
The resort 1' located on Slate nell Ironton, Clarence McCon- MOS~OW IUPI) - The SovASK TO WED
or' Peach Fork Road, rounded
Melp Geaenl Roopllal
;President ~nson'a Viet Nam But bis global tour and a 10 000 Rt liZ three m•lea north of Pt. nell, Ironton. Mrs Augustus H let Umon today ordered the A ntatrl&amp;ge license was l•· ia curve, and skidded Into a Admlsalons - Grace Wood·
~hey won e ally over aJK:alled mile swmg fhrough the s.v1et Pleasant
Penmngton A,hfand Ky • Mrs expluSiond of Donald h ~s~, sued In Me1gs Probate Court ditch on the west aide ot tile yard, Albany; Mrs. EUswortb
;' peace" can d•tea.
Umon last June and July w•re Ita legal entanglement etart· James R Baber, Ravenswood, , 34 • secon secretary 0 1 e
Tuesday to Dana
Eugene highway There were no ar- 1Rowe, Pomeroy.
: This wao true m New Jersey, accomplished with only occa ed when a Charleston construe- W. Va. and Mrs Robert Lee I Embassy '" Moscow, presuma- Haines, 19, Portland. and Mu- resta or lntunes and medium Dlfebar1n - ~pte Hurd,
'where Democrat Warren w. slonal evidence of fatigue
lion firm, ~ B ~gst;; 7&amp;:ns, Hancock, Ravenswood, w Va bly m retalla~on for th~ f'pul; me Elizabeth Dalley, 17, Port· damage was incurred to the I Leopold Hysell, Kathi-yl WeaY.
lWIIentz won a landsbd• l' ~ Observers believe the pres- Inc •dlbroug edtsu~: obr WI • VasBlrlbs
1 ~•on
~h 8U01 1udss~~n t P oma land.
car.
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~natorlai victory over 1nU-war 1denl IS far from conSiderlnli a ser~ Y ow . 1 Y es If· Mrs Roger Martin, Evans rom e
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f~ndldate '-.David Frost and resignation.
glma Industries Corp • develop- Heights, daughter 12 05 P m charges
( -,
lhret other opponent.
er of the planned tourist and Tuesday Mrs William J Sher- The announcement by the of
In Maulchuulla ' former
convenllon center
ldan Jr Rt 1 Pomeroy dau- flclal Tass new agency said
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The Small Busmess Admlnls- ghte'r. to' 33 am . Tuesda; Mrs Lesh had been declared perso' nghla 1upporler, won fhe
lratwn also bas filed suit Harry D Barton, Rl I Pt na non grata for :~tlv:~·~ In- WASHINGTON - A
little are bolb the prospect of streng· extremist"- Ronald Reagan,
:Democratic aenatorlal nommaagamsl the corporation seeking Pleasant, son, 8 05 a m., Tues compatible with hi dl ' Rite wh1le ago lew detached observ- lhenlng and the opportunlly ot In short, the bottom realiiJ
:00n He will oppose Ally Gen
repayment of a $987,000 federal day. Mrs James G Pnce, Rt status It said the charge came ers would have bel on the chan checkmg a dangeroua Balkanl IS that neither Rockefeller ID
:Edewanl W. Brooke, 1 Negro,
loan used to belp Onance !he 1 Portland, daughter, 7·58 a m from the Sov•el Fore~gn ~'"" Ices m November ol the Demo- •aUon ol American politics by New York nor Reagan In Call:'" November.
lauhty
Tuesday
try wh•ch demanded Lesh s ex- crat1c gubernatorial eandldates super-liberals wbo are In truth fomla can win without vengeful
: Peabody defeated Boston
The Hunlmgton Trust I SavDll&lt;harged
pulsiOn
'" thiS nation's two most cnU· the spokesmen lor .. 'lltaggermg I wrecking-crew asslstanct from
Meyor John F Collins, whose
lngs Bank also bolds a $412,007 Pdtienls recently discharged Tu ss gave no details but on cal states, New York and Cab mlolerance and for minority Sllper-Uberals to wbom all S.
:Ciii&gt;ected "white backlash" A Long Island, N. Y., man hen
included. W. Wallace Bradford, Sept 2 the Umted
States forma
rule by an "ehte" - their own publicans are normally anafhe.
'jupport did not materlaliZ•
who allegedly IS charged m1
Mrs Harry N Calloway, Pam- charges Ru~la n Emb:syRThlrd In Cal!wrna, Gov. Edmund elite.
rna.
= In !be governorship co"test, the wrecking of a stolen car • -"' ' ,_ , _ ela A. Cook, Mrs Gladys L Secr•lary ~ entin
evm, Brown was reeling under tile A lb1rd Ioree bas men, and In neither alate could 1 S.
Jurmer state AUy. Gen Edew- m Pomeroy early today, was , WASHINGTON (t;PI)
A Cuckler, Mrs. Wilham Curfman, the embassy s sc•ence officer, overwhelmlns Republican prl· onwhere •• It so strong aa In publican victory be a ptiUiile
:11rd J McCormack, nephew of 1I apprehended near the
erash
Jr , and Infant daughter, Mrs. w1th espwnage and ordered him mary victory of actor Ronald New York and CahJorma. II Is one lor tile perfectly &lt;*eat old
:Jh. House speaker, beat Ken scene
lllst-dlle~ ellorl by Presldeal Ray Fox, Mrs. W1lbur L Imbo out ol the United States Usual- Reapn. It looked as II
I he 1 not a pretty Ioree. It Is a force G.O.P In either case it would
:neth p O'Donnell, former ••de 1 Sgl George Hicks of
tile Jobnoon lo ceuvert Republleaa den, Mrs. Donald c. James, ly each country retaliates
heretofore unsinkable
P a I which, while tirelessly proclaim· be only a triumph lor a blttw:§f the late PreSident Kennedy I Pomeroy Pollee Department ar- : leader EvereU M. Dlrksea Mrs. Randall A. Long, M r s
The Lesh expulsio~ followed a Brown, lor all hiS past abtlllv Ill&amp; Its uniquely pure "Dem,; minded lrqmenlary milloriiY
i.lcConnack will go aga1nst 1rested H1ram Betancbourl, :W, faDed aod tbo adnlloltlrallon'l Elizabeth McGu!fm, Mrs Mark ser~es ol mc1dents mvolvmg A· to surv1ve m heavy seas, w I tTaiiC" motivations, proceeds 10 operalln&amp; on the prnclple of rule
]lepubllcan Gov John A Volge ;on Rt 7, at 4 47 a m todav, 1, etvll rlghla biD beaded toclay c. McPhail, • Mrs. Marshall mencans and tile SoVIOI gov- thiS time on tbe way to the bot· fact on moral blackmail and in or rum ond scorllli even I be
lr• tilt !all campa~gn
Betanchourl was t.aken Into for I erosblnJ defeat lD the Montgomery, Mrs
Amanda ernment and charges 10 the SoY· tom
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telleetual blackjackery
hl&amp;hly elaatic, if ltlll ballcellJ
Other state-by-state results I custody after Sgt H•cks had !jl,nate.
Neal Michael E Null
Mrs 10! press that the Umted Stales In New York, Frank O'Con· In New York II " represen~ lair rulea of tile wbol• AaMr!Arl,..•·
Democratic Gov , WMPO Radio news reporter
Eveo the moot ardent advo- John' D Nunnery, Mrs'
Dar was ' w.~gmg total political es· nor was ahead lor the Demo- ed by the Liberal party, which can' poUtlcal geme.
.Sam Goddard apparently won J1m Mees travel along Rl 7, cates of the Hoose • pa81ed re\1 R Roberts, Ernest B Rus- pmnage agamst Russia
m crat1c nominatmn he now holds: through the Introduction ot a 1 TbJs Is basically the perpet..
:Z•1ommallon, to face former I near the accident scene, m measure conceded tbeir cauae sell, Charles L Taylor, ani Mrs what may be • new campatgn but by every Sign II was to be lhird-paMy ticket seeks tile de- ually howlin&amp; bloe of profeslW.
!'hoemx Mayor Jack Williams IhiS pnvale automobile
and I was bopele11 aa lbe Senate Oshel 0 Tribble
of Soviet VIgilance.
an honor of most debatable val· struction of O'Connor not be. a1 dissenter&amp; that b8l lOIII sine.
1he COP nomlnte,
Novem: p1ck up the fug1Uve as he was moved toward I late-oftmoou
ue agamst the Republican Gov- cause he IS Illiberal but becauae proceeded from any reaponll10
ber
hltch·h•king
vote to try to choke off
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ernor, Nelson Rockefeller
be s not violently and r*pon ble dlsaareement with &lt;\llllrl·
N•w Hampshire. Bng Gen I Autbortliet oa1d Sit. Rlclia listless IUiboster wbleb has Color Sel8 Sto en
A pellt•on for d•vorce was Now tbe atmosphere
h a s slbly liberal - and because the can foreip policy m efflll'la 10
followed belllnd Mees' cor limped alon1 tloce labor d"Y· .F rom Service Store
flied m Me1gs Common fleas changed and It 18 no longer pos- DemocraUc party would not let 1aabotage it In public and tn p~l·
and tbeo stopped tbe motor·
Three color televisiOn se•s Court Tuesday by Linda
D slble to read advan&lt;•e hum I the Liberal party dtclatt Its vale to oelu an uncoiLIUtuUonal
A1
1 ttil to lblu.
detam.bnur~ loto
CLEVELAND (UPI)- Dr. were reported stolen ln an ea~· S1dders, a mmor, by Bemu•e , serv1ces over e1ther Brown m eanchdates.
vJto over IL
cao!Gd)
Sam Sheppard, tbroup one ly morning burglary of King • Jeffers, her mother ond next Cah!orma or O'Conoor m New In Califorllla it ts typified by 11 11 tht.o bloc thai bU 10111
JlEVOTED TO INTERE.'lt OF
Olf•clals sa1d the stolen car of blo attorneys, asked IGr a Radm and TV SefVIce,
219 !nend ol Route I, Middl•porl, York This Is all to the good- a lor-out pseudo • Democr1Uc temitized tile pollUes ol ·tlrO
MEJC,s MASON AREA
reportedly taken by
Betan change ol veoue today oe tbe North Second-ave, Middleport, agamsl Duane L. S1dders, a not •n the least because each and anii-Vlel Nam war aroup stalel by Imperious demallda
~~~':;.~:. •r,~'::-.u'·:~~
chourt belonged to J A. French grounds be would aot receJve (Xllice sa1d today
minor, Route 1, Shade,
on man 1s somethmg called a Dem I which bites at Brown not be- to~ haVf Ill mlnor1V way 't
PuDu•n.o •••r' .,,.........., ••c•J~t of Addison ~·reneh's ear was a fair trial on • tecolllkltJree
Ch1ef Herbert Gilkey • who ts charges of gross neglect and ocrat and not at all because •cause he may be a poor Gover- every ec&amp;t. It ll thla bloc thai
~~ ~;~·'.-u~::n,~:~m•~'IU' T~•
reportedly stolen after Betan· l marder cbar1e ill tbe liM inveshgatmg th~ IDCident, S&amp;ld extreme cruelty.
there is something bod about nor but becad~ be will not calJ was ceaselessly bltlq at Pfa.
"'"" " ••mom. Oftlo "'"
chourt abandoned a car m Gal- l alaylnt! of hi• flnl wilt.
entry Into the quarters was gam.
e1ther man'• Republican oppon· on Ibis ••lion ' to ahondoo lha fA-t •·'-'- F., Ken....o.• In t w 1
tn ... flffu~• PboM "" '-11• Editor...,. months
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II a county that had been stolen I Sheppard. wllo 11 1&lt;bedule6 ed bY prymg open a rron! door
PLAN SALE
enL
piOd&amp;es ...
of three
~UCmiiQ IIIIi
belon,__,.bla d.eath
~~:::·~ .~~ .!:":':.."'':,".,:• 1m Proctorville. Tbe car takoo l to lace llle charge Oct. lila Authorlt10s lnd•caled the bur- MASON - Wahama
Band It Is good, rather, for rea· Pr01)(1enls to the t.ortured pea- and DOW aD but CMOIIIsel- 1111
0 '"""' " , , , _ , . . . . ...,....u.~ lm ProctorVIlle waa tile pnvatt
criminal cooM here, wa1 - · glary app~rently occurred •· Boosters will bolq a rummage sons of high national health pie of South Vl4t l"aiJI.
brother, Sen. Robert Iteqnedy.
•· ''""' . ,.,,"" "'"· ,.. Lul•• l•uto of the Proctorville Pollee. vlcled al bls flnllrlallor the bout 3 am.
aale on Fnday and Saturday, wh1ch have nothing to do with The Liberal pal'll\ In New O'Connor -and litOWD Oliibt to
not llecioi.Mie theJ
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~•• vnrk Clt.Y
""•• 1 Ch1ef [) L. Ours.
• mu rd •• of .,.
•~ fin1 wife, Marl·
Sepi 16 and 17, Irom II a m mere partiSan consldera11ona York, whatever III dlsclalmen, , """eJected,
•- •
1
u ~~~~~r!,"1 ~!!; ::=~bl. ~··e~.: ~! Sgl H1cks said Betanehourt lya, July 4, 1114, 111 served
WESTERNER FINED
until 5 p. m at the Cl].mring~ Thts columnJst, for one. m ordt- mtends to 4dut Q'Connor and ~~~~ Deellllrlly be . . Gof.
..... oM " " m ....."' .. ... alfdndoned the car owned
by nino yean of a lffe senleaco
One case was heard m Porn- bam budding at New llaven nary c~rcumslanceo could nQI th1111 to r~•ee~ Rae~elelllf. Tbe , . _, 1111• .....,. llllft~
offiCIIlli.Jii
..,.. ' - "' - hi Cififor. ~·-~••
M!"', for a111 (llll'llo
"Dalh
""'"'itnt!IM!l
.,,~ , ....
-II.,•1Frene h alter ••
•••· vo~' ' le , before be wa 1 ponted a new eroy Mayor Legar •1 courl Tues- Anyone WIShmg to eontribute Icare less whether Qlllfornia or Democratic
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ir ";,.'!;':.,~, ".:;',::::.' ,.;"':; struck a power pole near lbe trial by the u. s. SaPI'flll~ day evenmg wben George Gor·larllcles ll)ay bflng them to New York, 9bose 1 Republican nla piU •~ , eri )lacka~fng ~ ' ,tJiiy Olllh'l to Ill
o... '"' .,,..., "' -'"'· mtersecl•on of Routes 7. 33. anqj c-t.
don, 29. of Csli(orn~a, was liri-i the Cunningham buil&lt;IWJ bl!fOrtlf a De~l. But thel!P ar' !!rofll even ,lf ,41!lt 111~ yjoo
&gt;beCause Jlllt etiUII\rJ
:~::' .~::-..:=-.::,
124 on E11t lllilll St. IIi Pom-j •
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' '!d S5 and cos{s lor passlna 06 2 30 p. m. on ThW'si!Oy,, pl not ordi~ary&gt;~rcumsiBn!'e!l 'to'! 101- a man ~~~~ ~
lire~ s~~~a,;~.hl!d any real
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: ,,~,.-, ) ~ For pr9f~ lnvolved ~~ 1 ae~~J!!_ ~a ,:~wbj
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By VITO STELLINO
Amlri... Leapo
UPI Sports Writer
W. L. Pet. GB
Lou Johoson taJkB a
89 S5 .618 ...
80 65 .552 91&gt; good game -but lbese
8tl 66 .548 10
be's playing ;m even better one
76 71 .517 141&gt;
In tile nllrlst of !be tigbl
73 11 .5111 16
Nat10nal
League pennant
f'-.,73 74 .497 171&gt;
lie
when
most players
Cl~ &amp; 80 .456 231&gt;
cautious
atatements,
the
York
116 82 .442 251&gt;
Angeles
Dodgers'
leftlielder
Washmgtoa
tl6 84 .436 261&gt;
boasting, •'we're gomg to
Bosto•
65 85 433 27
tile pennant, I've beer. say10g II
for a long time "

Meanwhile,
the Dodgers•
ever-cautious manager Walt
Alston will only say, "the team
!bat gets a game m front at the
Wire Will WID It

boost bls averqe to Jll •
fllVO the Ptrates SIX .300 ~
In contral!t, !be 1!11Ure ~
C8ll Leogue bas only three. ·•~
Willie Stargell hit ~ , - ,
bomer and Donn Cler.delllPI
12nd as !be Prrates baits!tltl
lour pitchers mclndllll! .Jooa:
Dave G1usti (lJ-13). TomliW
SISk went 7 1-3 tnnlngl Ill 11iD
the vtctory.
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Score Reavl!y
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· 2."
The P~rates were nurslngJ.J:
2 lead unt•l the sevenlb lfljll
fhe) scored f1ve runs. Starg~
three-run homer hlgllll,lh~
thai IDIIIng.

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That's about as silly as
say10g "the team that scores
tile most runs w'"' the game "
Elementary Waller
Continue• Surge
But Johnson seems to know
what he's talking about because
of his own playmg Johnson
contmued his September surge
With two bomers Tuesday mght
to lead the Dodgers to an 8-3
v•ctory \ over the New York
Mets The victory kept the
Dodgers II&gt; games ahead of
Pittsburgh and 21&gt; ahead of
San Francisco, who were both

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Two Southern Valley Alhlellc lwh1le North Gallla blasted Al- ~ le againSt Hun... W, Va., will TOTALS ....... 1 1 I M M
Conference games are on lap exuoder of Albany , ~7-j)
face a toughie at RaCJae. Tbe
Friday night while anotlll'r 1 The Prrates and Eagles are 1Southern Local elevill llliiJcted
IVAC STANDINGS
member of the SVAC - South· I expected to go all out 10 an eJ. a 7-4 upset loss on Chauncey'•
tAll Gamea)
wee tern - takes on the Soulb· Iori to dethrone defending Blue DevOs last Friday.
ITEAM
W 1:. T P OP
ern Local Tornadoes at Racme champmn Kyger Creek
All contests are scheduled lo INortb GaUls
1 0 0 57 0
B1g game m the conferenee The Bobcats are scheduled to lbilg•• at 8 p.m.
Eastern
... I U 0 40 14
lmds Eastern at North Galli&amp; open their conference schedute 1
SV~ sT":,IN)GS
~uthwes~ · 0 0 ~ : 6
where tho 1966 champwnsbip at MercerVIlle agamst the !tan· TEAM
1:. yT p OP fl;=n er:.ce : : O !4 ~
may be detarmmed
nan Trace Wildcats
Friday I E ter
I 0 0 40 14 FRIDAY'S GAMES·
mght Kyger dropped Ito open- as n
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Both lhe P~rates and Eagles mg 6-0 at Fa~rland
North Gallla .. 0 0 0 0 0 , Eastern al North Guilla
1Southwestern
scored lmpresslw "ms In thelf
0 0 0 0 0 Kyger Creek at Hannan Trace
''I feel a draft!"
openers last Fr1day Eastern Southwestern, wh1ch opened I Kyger Creek
0 0 I 0 0:Southwestern at Southern L&lt;&gt;lhu~p_!d t:~n_rran Trace 40 • 14 1ts 1966 campa1gn with a 6 • 6 Hannan ~ace __o 1 0 14 ~ - cal (~Cin...:
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Three mishaps were loves~
gated by lbo GalllpoDs PoR.
State Highway Patrol durl..
the past 24 hours. There were
no Injuries

nmg over thrt'e other candl·

Da11J lenllneJ, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.

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VICtOriOUS

Johnson, who sparked the
Dodgers to tile world championship alter bemg called up from
the mi"'ors last year to replace
Tommy Dav1s, who broke his

Lass in Good
Condition
At Hospital

7-8TH GRADE TEAM - The Pomeroy Junior High 7-8th grade football team is scheduled to open tis season thiS evening against Wa·
hama The Pomeroy team, coached by Frank W Porter, Jr, and Paul Kloes, has 42 players on Its roster. They are, left to nght, front row,
Lugene Uent, Steve Story, Dave Cla1 k, .John Hunnel, Bob Couch, Carl Offutt, Robm Phal111, Gerald Hendncks, Rick Ash. Second row,
V1dor Young, Edd1e Young, Jon Buck, Ron Sm1th Joe Welker, Eddie F1fe, Paul Dill, Terry Wyatt, Roger D1xon, Ted Lehew Third row,
Mr Porte r, Mgr Dean Puhns, Charles Legar, Cha•les D1ll, Mike Cust~r. Fred Thompson, Stan Coates, Don Andet son, Mark SWI, Mgr.
Scott Walton, and Mr Kloes Back row, Charles I ane, Alvm Smtih, Wayne Wells, George Thompson, Tom Rowley, Dick Quail, Jeff MorriS,
oob Werry ~nd Tony Vaughan -Sentmel Photo

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Plltsborgh
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Philadelphia
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Bears Top Defensive Club

ankle May 1, has been a key
figure m the Dodgers' Septem-

ber dme
The Dodgers have played 13
games In September and won
11 of them mcludlng tile last six
m a row Johnson has played 10
12 of those games and has hit
.350 m lbem after going
fhro•gh a nud summer slump
when his average tailed off mto
tile 250s

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Society Notes

MariJ¥n Roblnso
the and
SUe, of
IGr~~aeRaU· oJi Safllrlll¥ _,..~lid C11 his p~~n~~~ta, Mr.
10, with an allend· Mra. Olarlea D. Woado,
aroond 40.
evening last week.
The lift table waa
Craig and Tamara
Sunday Schnol attendance
covered with !be stork
small' Cblldrew of Mr. and Mra.
Ia 1111 North Afrlcea Sept. tt was 59, the offelrutRiand blue alreamers
Mariln Dorsi, who recently
In w..ld war u, was
uue.
the
eelllng.
derwent tmiSlllectomles •t
311
of shee Ullbeli bfll Wcmlhip ael'Vices were held
Marlene Winebrenner and
erans Memorial llosplllll
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"'1 "10·4$ with Mr. Smflh a
Connolly wore
Pomeroy, are able to be
•• done. CIIS-'1'\"s "Family .p;,aker from Marlett~ Ia
Dorothy Robinsoa
again.
" a comedy about a ber of the Athena Soceiy).
boatels.
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Helen Fllldllng of
wbo IDherlil two The a1mual ebW'Chl
Gamas were played wllll
spent tbe wlllllend here
nieces and • aepbew, 1111 will be held aext
awarded. Alma Swarl2 woo Mr. and Mra. Russell
the sort of lreacl.e tltat Sept. 18. A basket dinner
lucky-ownber priZe.
and Iva, and attended
makes ene want to •lriDII up noon. A program of special
After the honoree
opeaed bomecoming at Orqe.
cute children. And CBS-TV'a In&amp; ill the afternonn,
her many lnvely and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jeon Arthur show, 1 comedy 8 quartet from Millstone,
from those present and of Huatillglon, Vf. Va.
about I good-hearted lady Va. and other local talent.
unable to attend,
the Orause Homecomillg
lawyer, is, aaid to IIJ', a ease cial linJtra are welcome
ments were served to tho guests day and vlallod relatives here.
et uo wit, 110 life, 110 uolhlng. other ehurches.
the boslelsas.
Carrie Bursoo of

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -I
tnow that harcll1 anyooe Will
" Ia IWil, oae cau
believe me-l jUit kDOw it-but admire such enol
- Dale Rohertson's new ABC-TV lism. Jim Aubrey would
we.ttem series, "Iron Hor9e," bela proud.
whlcil arrived Monda,y night,
walill't bad at an. There wert OYer at NBC-TV,
Dine premieres on the till'ee tltere have heeD better
networks, and his was amona Tho premiere of the
the most entertaining. '1'11at's ROller Miller variety
how awful a night it was.
•na~ce, waa a very
"Iron Horse" Is an bour affatr, except for a
entr'/ about a charming Iran· takeoff on • rock 'n' roll
nsted con ma~~-~~ambler ' who by lttest atar Bill Cosby. I
wins a railroad In a poker the me.W,. auspiclea
game and decidea to light II Mtiler, an indlvidull fellow,
through the wilderness. The wu somehow realaliq NBC.
details don't matter m•ch in TV's inevitable attempl
westerns, of course-It's how Perry ComHze him, to
they're played. And there 1 sat, Wllliam&amp;-lze him; In abort,
to my considerable surprise, as make h\m antiseptic, as 11 the
lhe new show made lite right network • wont. Certalllly I
move of not trying to make teo group called the Doodletown
much sense, noi takina itseH Ptpers had about as much
1110 aertously-just attemptiq ploce on the sbow as
to be entertaining In a sood· Swlnale SJnaers would
humored, rip-roaring way.
with Jimmy Dean.
· AI tho newly rich, lady·kiUing Why a star ol Miller's stature
tambler, Robert8oo showed the has ro be "protected" by NBC.
rlaht nair, and there were TV with a singing (roup and a
some slam-ban( yet witty guest comedian is beyond me.
ftlhls, and Gary Collins, Bob In any case, Miller seemed
Random and ROller Torrey quito un&amp;mtlortable, and there
were the bo6s man's aood· was plenty of fumbling and
aatured, appealing sidekicks. phumpberln&amp; except when be
Diana Hyland wu luscious as a saq, and ngain I suspected be
.': .blonde who went wilb the sensed some of the ablurdtty.
:· jtrlvate railroad car Robertson They tell me, by the way, that
.' · houlbt. Maybe that's why I lte works best about three In
·;·~ ·didn't mind ulron Horse. 11
the morning. Who doesn't?
Tho show that seemed to NBC·TV also ollered "The
. have "hit" wrltteu all ever It Road West," yet another one: .however, waa CBS-TV's ball· hour potboiler about a frontier
!t'a you!
~Jtour comedy, "Bun, Buddy. family that fl&amp;bts oil bad cuys
Think about it. It
' RUD," about a youna man wbo wbo try to nm !bern off lbelr
accidentally overbears a secret land (Barty Sullivan Ia the
. canPier mentlng In a steam papa).
balb and then Is purs•ed And the network came forth,
endlessly by !be mob. It ha• os well, with a ball-hour item
- tltal 1lllllliatakable CBS sllua· called "The Moakees," a
lion eamedy feel-and impres· romedy dealing with !be
a1o11 Ill an idly constructed, miSadventures of a roclt '1'
Street
We know.
' commercially ohlny product quartet, and lttemptiJte with
· tbat wbams you nglln and great lack or success te employ
·.~ 11aln, wilb no ooe's intelligence the far-&lt;tUt camera tricl!s aud
averestimated, like "Tha Bev· style of the beaUes' film "A
erly mUbiiUes" and "Hogan's Hard Day's Night." A SOIII in
Meroes.' ·
the sbow says, "We're tbe
AJ the pursued yo1111g man, yo•qer generalltu and
about beinc fair,
· Jack Sheldon, an undo•bted, got SODII!Ibini to say."
oewwn for shopping AAP?
, comedy talent, is sort of an tltey bad to say apparently,
Is thill kind of attltll&amp;
amiable sclloook In his portray. or the lint episode, Is !bat
i at. Bruce Gordon, who played arlstlc purity of the ~::11
lt'10ne of 111&amp;111·
" Frank Nittl on "The Untoucha· g...,.aioo is quite as
bles" series. is the biglime ble ro compramise .. that
:~ hood who is on his traiL In the the olcler generation.
Retails effective thru Sept. 17tb In Middleport-Pomeroy
t' opener. Sheldon tried to hide by
There were plenty of other
· working 11 1 111 statlml but ,II!JIIDIIJ too. The "Fe I o a y
·: was 011 the run asaln by the ' Squad,"
a
cllcbe eo
A&amp;P-PLOURIDE
end oi the show, wbich and robbers entry, had
I! ¥combines some elements of s!UB~ish half.ftour tale about
:J . "Some Lite II Hot" as well ao vlcioos lawyer who 1&lt;cuaea
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poUceman o1 brutality.
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network's 111be Rat Patrol."
j
about lour Allied aoldler&amp; who
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l·Society Notes
By Mrs. Herbert Rouob
Rev. JIIDilS Early and cbiJd.
reo atu&gt;ruled Pamona Gran&amp;e
at Roell SpriiCJ reeently.
· Mra. Grace Tolson left recently for Canton after speud1ng !be II ber homo
at Letart Falls.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Howard Rwab
of Mansfield spent Labor Day
" t thi'&lt;l with Mr. IIIII Mra.
Gary Grflftlll. MJS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Rich~!&lt;~
~ IIIII bin pwdllsed !be '!'oaf
; Norris resjdence and have moo; ed lo tboir new 11ome.
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Word was received Saturday
..,onbl( by Frank Westfall
the death of hla brother, Gecll'p
of Bidwell. Mr. WestfaU, 1
mer reoiderlt, had beeB In
health far 1101110time llld
Holzer Hasp! tal 1flr 1 mmtber
of ~Mr. and Mrs. Luther
IIIII Mr. alld loin. 01811 H:
....,tiened the paot ,..k
tile Smoky Mountains.
NeUie Vale atmlded I
mllla! m ·•c at Like
Lodge Thureday evening of
Resolutions committee of
Ohio Education Association.
Neva !'llchohon opent FM:olo&lt;with hfr llllllber, Mrs.
Radeldn.
Wanetta Radekin was
Gallinotis Monday cons:ullilll
her doctor at the Medical

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Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lestel Rousb
and family were dinner IU&lt;Sio
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs . Don
Rirne It Ra.mo.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Ott llolloD ef
Racine spent Sunday afletTiocm
with Mrs. Edna Roush.
Mr. and MIL ~ DoBalwe
and sons spent Sunday at tile
home d Mr. and Mrs. Webster .....
ot Mt. Alto. W. Va.
Mr. Jess Profitt was in
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Jim WiUo and ' Upolil on 'l'lltsday lflr a
, raillily of Pameroy, Mr. IIIII up.
i Mf'!. Owen Aodes:w,
Hone
i Cav!. Mr. and Ill'S. Oteoter
A NECESSIT\'
' D:~m, lftles, Mr. and
Mro. Goat! lllllllc le more
lhlll
: Rooald llunt of Girard . Mr. enterWnment; it il a n"'ell'
•nd Mrs. Pete D•rst. Pt. Pleas- ty ill a mabn d-.ilillltion. Qdant . Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert tural instiwtions are as ..,....
, Jloosh and Roger. Mr.
and sary to a 11.,..1 community
: Mrs Dona Pan!OilS. Mrs. Dol- as paved slreelS. park' or piav·
; ly Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Cla,... groonds. 1'alple prefer to 11ft
. enco Shield!! and Ralph Ours in cities that provide cu~1ll&amp;l .
· 01ere amona the S•nday call· facilities
trs of Mr . and Mrs. RusseO - -- - - - - - P. ·•ush.
Mrs. Bm Robinson and
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe. Wa:ming· of Radii e. Leonanl IIIII
D. C.• visite&lt; Mr. and Mrs Slover anll Mr. IIIII Mn.
Aler Whetler.
ani Rol*lsmt B1111 C.l.
: Mr. and Mrs. At11nr Amotl BqmanJ 8n1l 8rlu
and family have p•rchased ttl&lt;' son aro visltll!@ lbelr .,.,,..
. Russell Gibbo properly.
)IIU'fllla. Jlr . .111&lt;1 Mrs. dlrti Mr. and Mra. Otarles llo&amp;· Poloell • IUoille .....
: gess and ramiJy have moved mother recuperates from 1
. to Bowman"• Bun.
em! IIIIa
' Weekend gtll!lto of Mr&amp;. Earl S.U, ,..., . . An
; Robinson were Mrs. G I e n n age Ill 'Coluinbul spent
j Wolle. W•ohinll"". D. C. Mr
Mr. .IIIII
!, and Mrs. Pete Shields, Mr. and Roy Pe'ano~t.

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PORK LOIN ROAST, Loin Half ··lb. 79c
GROUND OIUCK, Lean Tender, lb. 79c
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MINUTE STEAKS, l.ecnt Savory, Ill. 89c
FRYER Let or BrHSt Gtarten, lb. 39c
IRA......GER, Super-Right lb 49c
Sliced lo~o, 011-lcld• &amp; Plmonto
LUNCH MEAT · ·· · · · ·· 1-Dt. pkg. 69c

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lt; losing three lelephone num- I egg well beaten
bers too, IIIII not finding them, 1 Tea-s~. butt.r and I rup o
Ilot enough to upset the most , pineapple i•ice.
ealm ·homemaker.
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But The Daily Sentinel cornea l and cook until! th!ck. Prepar&lt;
lo the rl!llcue!
pkg. of Locky Whip. blenc
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I, rbonville :
I and spread on top of the " '
"Will yo11 please be so kind jello. Sprinkle top of thi s witt
a to print lltiJ recipe! I sent grated American Che..e.
II In long ago and before Chrlslmas about three ladieo from P.S. I only made this once
Middleport called and wanted IToo much work for just on£
it. I couldn't find my recipe 1 person, but my daughter·i1111
thj!D, so I took their
phone laws make it quite freque.ntly,
numbers, and I lost them
and lh'Y all like it a Int.
"So I ran across the recipe
Ava Gilkey
and yo• are the only way
I
koow to get it to them ."
Here is the recipe :
Wilrlcal W aJkout
1-vP ~ALAD
Ended in Davton ·
2 pkg. Lemon Jello dissolved
DAYTON (UP! J - A four·
ill 2 cups hoiling water. Then day wildcat strike which idled
add 2 cupa of 7-up; refrigerate about 3,000 workers at Chrysler
untill jello starts to set, then Corp's Alrtemp Dlvisimt ended
add oM cup or crushed pine- Tuesday when the dayshift reapple, well drained, I cup of ported for work.
miniature marshmallows,
2 The unauthorized wallroat. It]
large ba,nanas. and refrigerate . membero of Local 775,
Inter·
until! flrin.
national Union of Electrical
TOP
Workers, started after 811 acting
\2 c•p ••gar.
chief union ateward wu fired
for signing the aame · of
the chief steward to a paid
absence allowance ferm.
A
union spokesman Aid today
that !be man who bad beeo fired
received a !Aiegram Moaday
night telling him to report fir
work.

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Readers' Feature:

Mr. and Mra. Sid O'Brien of llllSBAND-Wli'E TEAM
Columbus, attended tbe home- HOI,J,.YWOOD (UP!) - Pecomlllg at Orange and vlalted 1 trlcla Medina will oo-star witlt
relatives here.
·
husband Joseph Cotten ill "Tha
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alb· Hellbenders" in Madrid.
erton and family of Columbus,
spent a day recenUy with Mr. t Three
Mrs. Arthur Atlterton.
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Mr. aud Mra. Hobart Swartz Mr. and Mfs, WIRia!D Carr
received word of a llf8DII!on, and family voSI~ Ml'. and Mro.
hom to Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Ciajt Woode ·llld Comll Sue,
Swartz, of Wnn1111111town, W. IPomeroy, Saturday alterlloon.
Va., 011 Sept. lth. Mr. and Mrs. ! Mra. Belen Woode spenl SatSwartz have three daugbters, !urday afternoon wllll, ~ JIIOth·
but tbls Is the lint 1011, and jer, Mrs. J . B, Hayet at llllddle!be elder Swll'lles' lint lfand- )port.-

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Mrs. Karr of ~yracuse is
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DOra O'Brien and Ethel Guth- Wl1ma Jean .AtheriOa.bas ell&gt;
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MariJ¥n Roblnso
the and
SUe, of
IGr~~aeRaU· oJi Safllrlll¥ _,..~lid C11 his p~~n~~~ta, Mr.
10, with an allend· Mra. Olarlea D. Woado,
aroond 40.
evening last week.
The lift table waa
Craig and Tamara
Sunday Schnol attendance
covered with !be stork
small' Cblldrew of Mr. and Mra.
Ia 1111 North Afrlcea Sept. tt was 59, the offelrutRiand blue alreamers
Mariln Dorsi, who recently
In w..ld war u, was
uue.
the
eelllng.
derwent tmiSlllectomles •t
311
of shee Ullbeli bfll Wcmlhip ael'Vices were held
Marlene Winebrenner and
erans Memorial llosplllll
r
"'1 "10·4$ with Mr. Smflh a
Connolly wore
Pomeroy, are able to be
•• done. CIIS-'1'\"s "Family .p;,aker from Marlett~ Ia
Dorothy Robinsoa
again.
" a comedy about a ber of the Athena Soceiy).
boatels.
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Helen Fllldllng of
wbo IDherlil two The a1mual ebW'Chl
Gamas were played wllll
spent tbe wlllllend here
nieces and • aepbew, 1111 will be held aext
awarded. Alma Swarl2 woo Mr. and Mra. Russell
the sort of lreacl.e tltat Sept. 18. A basket dinner
lucky-ownber priZe.
and Iva, and attended
makes ene want to •lriDII up noon. A program of special
After the honoree
opeaed bomecoming at Orqe.
cute children. And CBS-TV'a In&amp; ill the afternonn,
her many lnvely and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jeon Arthur show, 1 comedy 8 quartet from Millstone,
from those present and of Huatillglon, Vf. Va.
about I good-hearted lady Va. and other local talent.
unable to attend,
the Orause Homecomillg
lawyer, is, aaid to IIJ', a ease cial linJtra are welcome
ments were served to tho guests day and vlallod relatives here.
et uo wit, 110 life, 110 uolhlng. other ehurches.
the boslelsas.
Carrie Bursoo of

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -I
tnow that harcll1 anyooe Will
" Ia IWil, oae cau
believe me-l jUit kDOw it-but admire such enol
- Dale Rohertson's new ABC-TV lism. Jim Aubrey would
we.ttem series, "Iron Hor9e," bela proud.
whlcil arrived Monda,y night,
walill't bad at an. There wert OYer at NBC-TV,
Dine premieres on the till'ee tltere have heeD better
networks, and his was amona Tho premiere of the
the most entertaining. '1'11at's ROller Miller variety
how awful a night it was.
•na~ce, waa a very
"Iron Horse" Is an bour affatr, except for a
entr'/ about a charming Iran· takeoff on • rock 'n' roll
nsted con ma~~-~~ambler ' who by lttest atar Bill Cosby. I
wins a railroad In a poker the me.W,. auspiclea
game and decidea to light II Mtiler, an indlvidull fellow,
through the wilderness. The wu somehow realaliq NBC.
details don't matter m•ch in TV's inevitable attempl
westerns, of course-It's how Perry ComHze him, to
they're played. And there 1 sat, Wllliam&amp;-lze him; In abort,
to my considerable surprise, as make h\m antiseptic, as 11 the
lhe new show made lite right network • wont. Certalllly I
move of not trying to make teo group called the Doodletown
much sense, noi takina itseH Ptpers had about as much
1110 aertously-just attemptiq ploce on the sbow as
to be entertaining In a sood· Swlnale SJnaers would
humored, rip-roaring way.
with Jimmy Dean.
· AI tho newly rich, lady·kiUing Why a star ol Miller's stature
tambler, Robert8oo showed the has ro be "protected" by NBC.
rlaht nair, and there were TV with a singing (roup and a
some slam-ban( yet witty guest comedian is beyond me.
ftlhls, and Gary Collins, Bob In any case, Miller seemed
Random and ROller Torrey quito un&amp;mtlortable, and there
were the bo6s man's aood· was plenty of fumbling and
aatured, appealing sidekicks. phumpberln&amp; except when be
Diana Hyland wu luscious as a saq, and ngain I suspected be
.': .blonde who went wilb the sensed some of the ablurdtty.
:· jtrlvate railroad car Robertson They tell me, by the way, that
.' · houlbt. Maybe that's why I lte works best about three In
·;·~ ·didn't mind ulron Horse. 11
the morning. Who doesn't?
Tho show that seemed to NBC·TV also ollered "The
. have "hit" wrltteu all ever It Road West," yet another one: .however, waa CBS-TV's ball· hour potboiler about a frontier
!t'a you!
~Jtour comedy, "Bun, Buddy. family that fl&amp;bts oil bad cuys
Think about it. It
' RUD," about a youna man wbo wbo try to nm !bern off lbelr
accidentally overbears a secret land (Barty Sullivan Ia the
. canPier mentlng In a steam papa).
balb and then Is purs•ed And the network came forth,
endlessly by !be mob. It ha• os well, with a ball-hour item
- tltal 1lllllliatakable CBS sllua· called "The Moakees," a
lion eamedy feel-and impres· romedy dealing with !be
a1o11 Ill an idly constructed, miSadventures of a roclt '1'
Street
We know.
' commercially ohlny product quartet, and lttemptiJte with
· tbat wbams you nglln and great lack or success te employ
·.~ 11aln, wilb no ooe's intelligence the far-&lt;tUt camera tricl!s aud
averestimated, like "Tha Bev· style of the beaUes' film "A
erly mUbiiUes" and "Hogan's Hard Day's Night." A SOIII in
Meroes.' ·
the sbow says, "We're tbe
AJ the pursued yo1111g man, yo•qer generalltu and
about beinc fair,
· Jack Sheldon, an undo•bted, got SODII!Ibini to say."
oewwn for shopping AAP?
, comedy talent, is sort of an tltey bad to say apparently,
Is thill kind of attltll&amp;
amiable sclloook In his portray. or the lint episode, Is !bat
i at. Bruce Gordon, who played arlstlc purity of the ~::11
lt'10ne of 111&amp;111·
" Frank Nittl on "The Untoucha· g...,.aioo is quite as
bles" series. is the biglime ble ro compramise .. that
:~ hood who is on his traiL In the the olcler generation.
Retails effective thru Sept. 17tb In Middleport-Pomeroy
t' opener. Sheldon tried to hide by
There were plenty of other
· working 11 1 111 statlml but ,II!JIIDIIJ too. The "Fe I o a y
·: was 011 the run asaln by the ' Squad,"
a
cllcbe eo
A&amp;P-PLOURIDE
end oi the show, wbich and robbers entry, had
I! ¥combines some elements of s!UB~ish half.ftour tale about
:J . "Some Lite II Hot" as well ao vlcioos lawyer who 1&lt;cuaea
- - - - - - tulM
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poUceman o1 brutality.
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network's 111be Rat Patrol."
j
about lour Allied aoldler&amp; who
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battle !be Germans ll'om two

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l·Society Notes
By Mrs. Herbert Rouob
Rev. JIIDilS Early and cbiJd.
reo atu&gt;ruled Pamona Gran&amp;e
at Roell SpriiCJ reeently.
· Mra. Grace Tolson left recently for Canton after speud1ng !be II ber homo
at Letart Falls.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Howard Rwab
of Mansfield spent Labor Day
" t thi'&lt;l with Mr. IIIII Mra.
Gary Grflftlll. MJS.
Ed II a

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Rich~!&lt;~
~ IIIII bin pwdllsed !be '!'oaf
; Norris resjdence and have moo; ed lo tboir new 11ome.
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Word was received Saturday
..,onbl( by Frank Westfall
the death of hla brother, Gecll'p
of Bidwell. Mr. WestfaU, 1
mer reoiderlt, had beeB In
health far 1101110time llld
Holzer Hasp! tal 1flr 1 mmtber
of ~Mr. and Mrs. Luther
IIIII Mr. alld loin. 01811 H:
....,tiened the paot ,..k
tile Smoky Mountains.
NeUie Vale atmlded I
mllla! m ·•c at Like
Lodge Thureday evening of
Resolutions committee of
Ohio Education Association.
Neva !'llchohon opent FM:olo&lt;with hfr llllllber, Mrs.
Radeldn.
Wanetta Radekin was
Gallinotis Monday cons:ullilll
her doctor at the Medical

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Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lestel Rousb
and family were dinner IU&lt;Sio
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs . Don
Rirne It Ra.mo.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Ott llolloD ef
Racine spent Sunday afletTiocm
with Mrs. Edna Roush.
Mr. and MIL ~ DoBalwe
and sons spent Sunday at tile
home d Mr. and Mrs. Webster .....
ot Mt. Alto. W. Va.
Mr. Jess Profitt was in
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Jim WiUo and ' Upolil on 'l'lltsday lflr a
, raillily of Pameroy, Mr. IIIII up.
i Mf'!. Owen Aodes:w,
Hone
i Cav!. Mr. and Ill'S. Oteoter
A NECESSIT\'
' D:~m, lftles, Mr. and
Mro. Goat! lllllllc le more
lhlll
: Rooald llunt of Girard . Mr. enterWnment; it il a n"'ell'
•nd Mrs. Pete D•rst. Pt. Pleas- ty ill a mabn d-.ilillltion. Qdant . Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert tural instiwtions are as ..,....
, Jloosh and Roger. Mr.
and sary to a 11.,..1 community
: Mrs Dona Pan!OilS. Mrs. Dol- as paved slreelS. park' or piav·
; ly Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Cla,... groonds. 1'alple prefer to 11ft
. enco Shield!! and Ralph Ours in cities that provide cu~1ll&amp;l .
· 01ere amona the S•nday call· facilities
trs of Mr . and Mrs. RusseO - -- - - - - - P. ·•ush.
Mrs. Bm Robinson and
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe. Wa:ming· of Radii e. Leonanl IIIII
D. C.• visite&lt; Mr. and Mrs Slover anll Mr. IIIII Mn.
Aler Whetler.
ani Rol*lsmt B1111 C.l.
: Mr. and Mrs. At11nr Amotl BqmanJ 8n1l 8rlu
and family have p•rchased ttl&lt;' son aro visltll!@ lbelr .,.,,..
. Russell Gibbo properly.
)IIU'fllla. Jlr . .111&lt;1 Mrs. dlrti Mr. and Mra. Otarles llo&amp;· Poloell • IUoille .....
: gess and ramiJy have moved mother recuperates from 1
. to Bowman"• Bun.
em! IIIIa
' Weekend gtll!lto of Mr&amp;. Earl S.U, ,..., . . An
; Robinson were Mrs. G I e n n age Ill 'Coluinbul spent
j Wolle. W•ohinll"". D. C. Mr
Mr. .IIIII
!, and Mrs. Pete Shields, Mr. and Roy Pe'ano~t.

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CUTS

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STYLE-

PORK LOIN ROAST, Rib Half· ·lb. 69c
PORK LOIN ROAST, Loin Half ··lb. 79c
GROUND OIUCK, Lean Tender, lb. 79c
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MINUTE STEAKS, l.ecnt Savory, Ill. 89c
FRYER Let or BrHSt Gtarten, lb. 39c
IRA......GER, Super-Right lb 49c
Sliced lo~o, 011-lcld• &amp; Plmonto
LUNCH MEAT · ·· · · · ·· 1-Dt. pkg. 69c

Slulnk Pll'llon

lt. 59c
,,_,o...,.F-•
BEEF STEAKS .... · ·.. .. 1-llt. pkg. 89c
Supor.allh&amp;lnnd
PORK SAUSAGE · ··•· · 1-11.· pkg. 59c
FROZDI HALIBUT STEAKS · ·· · lb•.79~ ·
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COOKED HAMS, Smoked · · ·

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Bartlett Pears Honeydew Melons- ••h69C
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New Cabbage
Green Beans ,,.,h - 2 ,••· 39c:

LB.

Coffee
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CHEF BOY-AR-DEE

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4~ 69c Cheese Spread ~
A&amp;P Cream,, Cheese :;. 33c ·
2'!:' 79c Sliced Cheese~:_ ::59c
Cheese.
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Rump Roast
Fresn Produ ce

A&amp;P-FttOHN

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lOMELESS

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PORK CUBE STEAKS .... -· .... lb. 89c
suaD BACON, Super-Right •· lb. 95c
suaD &amp; UVER .. --·...... · lb. 49c

PORK LOIN ROAST, Loin End lb. 69c

A&amp;P-PLOIUOA

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Pork Roast
69c

lb.

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Pork Chops
8Sc

Pork Loin
I~ 7Sc

·Peas , :::-:u•
a-o•. SJ
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Black Pepper - - "" C Orange Juice
2 ~ 51·)9 frozen Wafftes
A&amp;PCoffee
I WON
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Mixed Nuts
VACUUM PACK

11

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CENTER CUT RIB

QUARTERED

Cherry Pie ;:~:.. __ ... 49c
Gelatin Dessert- 4 S9c Bread - I l k 4'...·- ft"7
'7/ (
ANN PAGE
Pecan ·Rings J::.... _ .... 45c
--~'!-49c
Salad Dressirig
Raspberry Roll ';:.., _ ....35c
ANN PAGE

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3'sv..... $1.00

2 Tea-sp. of corn starrh .
lt; losing three lelephone num- I egg well beaten
bers too, IIIII not finding them, 1 Tea-s~. butt.r and I rup o
Ilot enough to upset the most , pineapple i•ice.
ealm ·homemaker.
I
Yix an ingredients tugethc
But The Daily Sentinel cornea l and cook until! th!ck. Prepar&lt;
lo the rl!llcue!
pkg. of Locky Whip. blenc
. Writes Mrs. Ava Gilkey , Har- 1with the cooled cooked mix.tur&lt;
I, rbonville :
I and spread on top of the " '
"Will yo11 please be so kind jello. Sprinkle top of thi s witt
a to print lltiJ recipe! I sent grated American Che..e.
II In long ago and before Chrlslmas about three ladieo from P.S. I only made this once
Middleport called and wanted IToo much work for just on£
it. I couldn't find my recipe 1 person, but my daughter·i1111
thj!D, so I took their
phone laws make it quite freque.ntly,
numbers, and I lost them
and lh'Y all like it a Int.
"So I ran across the recipe
Ava Gilkey
and yo• are the only way
I
koow to get it to them ."
Here is the recipe :
Wilrlcal W aJkout
1-vP ~ALAD
Ended in Davton ·
2 pkg. Lemon Jello dissolved
DAYTON (UP! J - A four·
ill 2 cups hoiling water. Then day wildcat strike which idled
add 2 cupa of 7-up; refrigerate about 3,000 workers at Chrysler
untill jello starts to set, then Corp's Alrtemp Dlvisimt ended
add oM cup or crushed pine- Tuesday when the dayshift reapple, well drained, I cup of ported for work.
miniature marshmallows,
2 The unauthorized wallroat. It]
large ba,nanas. and refrigerate . membero of Local 775,
Inter·
until! flrin.
national Union of Electrical
TOP
Workers, started after 811 acting
\2 c•p ••gar.
chief union ateward wu fired
for signing the aame · of
the chief steward to a paid
absence allowance ferm.
A
union spokesman Aid today
that !be man who bad beeo fired
received a !Aiegram Moaday
night telling him to report fir
work.

SOCIAL
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Elbow Macaroni

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Readers' Feature:

Mr. and Mra. Sid O'Brien of llllSBAND-Wli'E TEAM
Columbus, attended tbe home- HOI,J,.YWOOD (UP!) - Pecomlllg at Orange and vlalted 1 trlcla Medina will oo-star witlt
relatives here.
·
husband Joseph Cotten ill "Tha
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alb· Hellbenders" in Madrid.
erton and family of Columbus,
spent a day recenUy with Mr. t Three
Mrs. Arthur Atlterton.
ldrtlrillD~ln~===~

CHOCOLATE

Waffle Syrup

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Mr. aud Mra. Hobart Swartz Mr. and Mfs, WIRia!D Carr
received word of a llf8DII!on, and family voSI~ Ml'. and Mro.
hom to Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Ciajt Woode ·llld Comll Sue,
Swartz, of Wnn1111111town, W. IPomeroy, Saturday alterlloon.
Va., 011 Sept. lth. Mr. and Mrs. ! Mra. Belen Woode spenl SatSwartz have three daugbters, !urday afternoon wllll, ~ JIIOth·
but tbls Is the lint 1011, and jer, Mrs. J . B, Hayet at llllddle!be elder Swll'lles' lint lfand- )port.-

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Toothpaste

Mrs. Karr of ~yracuse is
Hostess for Garden Club

DOra O'Brien and Ethel Guth- Wl1ma Jean .AtheriOa.bas ell&gt;
rle caUecl 011 Mr. and Mrs. Char- tered Oblo tllllverslty for 11M

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Bi(Ctit d(Yit dNm and fa"- dry1 elolhtt fatter,

more wrinkt&amp;.treel • Giant lint screen .,. traps mort lint,
rtqWtJ Jess cletnina:• Extlulive 5-waY ..entinl - uves

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The S&amp;H Green Stamp Representative will be in
our store on Ocl. 4th and 5th from 10:30 a.m. til
6:00 p.m. to accept orders for items from tho S&amp;H

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39c
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Sweet or Buttermilk ·

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ORANGE PINEAPPLE - ORANGE

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·To Pomeroy · . Church
Dr. Bina E. Sawyer, medical
lllissionary of the Women's A-r
lllerican Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, will speak ot
f:30 p.m. Thursday, September'
15 , at the ~'irst Baptist Church
of Pomeroy.
Dr. Sawyer, a pediatrician. ,

bed Christian Hospital in Moul '

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meir.. Burma since 1958
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M. D. degrees at Syracuse Um- :

position.' and to Mr. Hubert
Taylor, who has assisted bim.
Mr. Grate was also commend·
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, speakers for the summer Sun·

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of
Medical Examiners, before her
appointment was an instruclor
in pediatrics at the Col~ege . flf

DR. BINA E. SAWYER
Medicine, Syracuse UmversL~Y.
did pediatric research •u:rter · - - the New York City Health Department. and studied at
Biblical Seminary in New ':r: ork
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Th?se
altendmg were Judson White~
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary, Leo
Kennedy, J._ II. Grate,
Mrs.
Arthur Lew1s, Mrs. J. E. Har-

day worship. Laymen assisting ley, Hubert Taylor and the Rev.

in the pulpit were James Buch- Howard Ruppelt.

Mrs. Chevalier
.t'" Is Installed
By Boosters

Tour Pomeroy Elementary
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School Durmg

Parents toured the
school
during the first meeting of the
Mrs. Betty Chevalier was in- , Pomeroy Elementary PTA Monstalled president recently when • day evening.
the Eastern Band Boosters club Mrs. Leo Crew,
president,
met at the school with II mem- was in charge of the meeting
bers present.
which opened with the pledge
to flag led by Cub Scouts Den
Other officers are Mrs. Elea--·--

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Mlas Lelia Wright will leave
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University where she will reaume her studies at the unlverslty. She Jlao been visiting her
1 tster, Mlas Bessie Wright.
Mn. Jfuter Rayburn
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for several doys. Sbe ls now
making her home with her son,
HOward, it P.et.th Amboy, N. J.
Mrl. Mable casto, flarren,
Ohio Ia visiting at the home of
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Tbe Rev. Howard Ruppel!
has returned from a month vacation with relatives. He visited In Pittsburgh, Pa., with Mrs.
John Yount and with bls sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald In Cheyney, Pa .. a•d
Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. D.
D. Feaser and lamily in Alexandria, Vs .
He went from there to Long
Beach, Miss., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ruppeil. Tbe elder Mrs. Ruppelt is
recovering from an
illness.
While there the group visited
In Louisiana and Mobile. Ala.,
where they boarded the USS
Alabama.
PUN'H;;;OM=E;;;COMING
The annual homecoming of
the Alfred Melhndisl chUim
will be held Sunday, Sept. •s.
with the usua1 morning serv\res,
followed by a baakel dinner on
the church lawn al noon. AII~r­
noon services at 1:30, with a
male quartet from Millstone,
W. Va., and other local and
borne talent. Everyone ' wel·

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Tbree, Pack 248 of which Mrs.
Richard Bosenbaum and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr. are den mo·
tbers, followed by the
PTA
prayer led by the president.
Mrs. Herbert Seth,
heallb Miss Dill is. a 1965 graduate
chairman, reported thai
the of Pomeroy High S~hool and"
children's eyes would be check· employed at Reuters ServiCe
ed In October The sixth grade Station.
nor Douglas, vi~e president
won the attendance award.
Mr. Folmer is employed by
tten
· was pre- Beasley
Mrs. Margaret Brown, secre'
A past president pm
and Matthews in Ath·
tary; Mrs. Mary Nichols, treab M
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sented in Elza Gi more y rs. ens.
surer; and Mrs. Roy 0 ter,
Crew on behalf of the Associapublicity.
tion. A discussion was held on An open church wedding fol· '
A report on the recent seven
change of meeling night and lowed by 8 closed reception is
Several
Racine
firemen
at·
t d
t 0 1 b planned on November 5.
day band camp held aI Ri o tended a Hocking Regional Ftre will be yo e upon a co er
Grande College was gi~en by School at Amesville Sunday. meeting..
.
Charles Yeago, band _director. They were Rev. Paul Seliers, Followmg the b~Siness ses·
The 41 member march~ng band 1 president; Walter Cleland, Joh• j slon, parents . VISited homecompleted two half time and. Wingett, Steve Wagner, Bruce , rooms, after whtch Supt. G~rge
pre-game shows. Mr.
Yeago Cleland and Roger Ours.
Hargraves spoke on lhe mfluthanked
the
Boosters
for
a
new
Upon
returning
to
Racine
the
ence parents have on I h e i r
THE SMITHS
Of The Quality You
sousaphone
they
purchased
m
annual
firemen's
picnic
was
children toward school and the
1
Evangelists
Will Value For
time for tbe band camp and j held at the Racine Fre Station. opportunities school affords tbe
A Lifetime
football games.
Chicken barbecue was served children. Larry MorriSon, asIS IC
Bus chaperons were named to these members and their slstant superint•ndent, was al·
for the games away_ I r 0 m Ifamilies, Rev. and Mrs. Sellers, so present.
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home. Several comrruttees were IMr. and Mrs. Phil
Baldwin,
AI the close of the meehng, 'NY 2•247 5
Pomeroy
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named and volunteers in run Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cleland,! refreshments were _served by 1
Revival services with Rev.[ the popcorn machme are_ ask· Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Mr., theli~e~xe~c~ut~tv~e~c~o~m~m~I~tte~e~.iiiii.;.~~~~~~~~~~~iiiii
Billy and Helen Smith will be ed to contact Mrs. Chevaher. and Mrs. David Cleland, Mr.
held each evening from Septem-~
and Mrs. Henry Roush, Mr.
ber 14·25 at 7:30 p.m. al the
and Mrs. Curtis PoweU, Wanda '
jo' lrsl Ch~rch of the Nazarene, Reth.el No. 62 will
Powell, Grace Weese, Mildred
Racine.
Hold I 1111 pection
Roush, Cheryl Powell, Bnan
For almost two decades Mr. Plans were completed
for Cleland, Fannie Cleland, Sreve
Smith has traveled throughout inspection September 20 when Wagner, Riclrard Wolfe, Bruce!
the United States, assisting in 1 Bethel No. 62 of the Jnterna- Cleland, Boger Ours, Margaret
revivals and camp meetings as I tiona! Order of Job's Daughters Sellers, Carroll Cleland, IWseevangelist, soloist, and
song i met Monday evening at Ute mary Sellers and Jack Lyons,
leader. He is a converted Catil-1 Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Sr.
olic. Mrs. Smith travels with' Linda Lvons, honored queen, Rock Sprinl(s Group
her husband and assists in the : presided ~nd the meeting op1
Tours in 2 Citie1
services, especially chJldrcn's . ened in ritualistic form. Dolly Eleven members of the Rock
work.
I Dancey grand guardian, will Springs Better Health Club
A cordial invitation is extend- t be the inspecting officer
on visited the museum at Marieted to attend each of the ~per ; Septem~r 20. It wa~ announc- ta and the Fenton Glass co. I
tal meetings by Rev. Morns M. ed that Paul Darnell tbe a"o- at Williamstown, Monday.
Wolfe, the pastor.
elate bli.llrdJan, has been ap- Making the trip were Mrs.
: pointed as de~uty of Bethel No. ; Fred Goeglein, Mrs.
George
73 of Galhpohs. Tbe meehng · Skinner, Mrs. Mark Grueser,
I closed m regular Corm.
\ Jr., Mrs. Harold
Blackston,
ONE TIME OfFER!
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i Mrs. William Grueser,
Mra.
LATEST MODEL
Bv Uoited ~..... International ~Wilbur Bailey, Mrs.
LewiS
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: G\ljeser. Mrs. Hugh
Bearhs,
Mrs. Robert Harden, Syra- , Today IS e n ay,_ ep · 14' : M~s. E. A. Morgan, Mrs. Ar·
cuse, entertained the Pomeroy~ the 2571h day of 1966 WIIh 108 to lee Abbott and Mrs. H o m e
Bend C. B. Radio Club auxili·' follow.
Radford
sry at her home Monday even-\ The moon is in its new phase. j.i;iio.....·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ing. Mrs. Elwood Bowers, pres· 1 The mor~ing stars are ,
!dent, presided over the busi·l Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and
ness meeting. Plans were made 1 Venus.
.
REG.
$299
for the club to observe its 4th! The everung sta.r Is Saturn.
$5.00 VALUE
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anniversary at 8 dinner and: American phystcst and eduDRY
party October 3rd.
, cator. Karl Compton was born
While They Last
CLEANING
Mrs. Tim Neutzling, Mrs . . on thts day 'n 1887.
Buy For Chrotmu
Natlian Biggs, and Mrs. Free- ,
TO-CONVENE
Service On Request
man. Enoch were named in tbe ' CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
lnclud11 Proce1slng
llGmmating ~ommtt~ee.
: Glst annual state PTA convenThe lravelmg priZe, brought tion will be beld bere Oct. 3-5
by Mrs. Doyle Shuler, was 1with nearly 2,500 members in : CLEANERS POMEROY
•warded to Mrs.
Neutzhng., O'tle~~d~::________jl~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mrs. George Carson was a- 18 n ance.
warded the door prize.
W'xlO YARD
Games were played, prizes
were awarded winners, and reREG.
freshmenis were served
by
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SHARON DILL

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill of
Boule 3, Pomeroy, are announcng the engagement and
approaching marriage of
their
daughter, Sharon Elaine,
to
Mr. George Folmer, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Folmer of
Cbesrer Rd., Pomeroy.

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Sunday. Sept. 18 all doy llei'V·
tc:es will be held at tbe First
j!aptist · church In RuUand.
Speaker lor aflernoon is Rev.
Vincent Morrow of
Hosack
Baptist church, Colwnbus, and
music will be by a
lllnglng
group from the same chnrc.
Basket dinner at noon; mornIng worship under direction of
Jllllltor, Rev. Samue) J. Jarl&lt;snn
and deacon, Jolm Warner. Mrs.
Mary Woods ls chairman of
area churches, and friends are
lovited.

Plans were discussed
for anan, Lewis Sauer and Rolbert I
repair on tbe Manse at the reg. Haggerty.
ular Session Monday evening at The Scioto Presbytery
the
Middleport First United . announced for Tuesday,
Presbyterian Church. The Rev.1 20 at Seaman. Mrs. J. E.
Howard Ruppelt presided.
I ley was named delegate and
Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Hu-1 ternates are Mrs. E. 0 .. Te.Yks·l
bert Taylor were named to re- i bary, Mrs. Arthur LewiS,_ .
pr.esent the Session at a mee-t· i George Andersen. Th~ mmtster
ing of the trl.istees on
the announced World W1de
manse repair. The Rev. Rup-: munion Day on Sunday, Oct. 2.
pelt commended the Session, I Robert Tewksbary was nomtrustees and women's groups ed "seating e1der" for the
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for this coming fall pro]ec . l ice. .
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A vote of thanks was given i A report was gtven on
to J. H. Grate who ha• been newly installed address system
church custodian for the past : in the church with
spectal
20 years who nas resigned that' thanks given to Paul Hapton-

versity, New York. She is a Fel!ow of the American Academy ~
uf Pediatrics, holds a dipbm:1

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·To Pomeroy · . Church
Dr. Bina E. Sawyer, medical
lllissionary of the Women's A-r
lllerican Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, will speak ot
f:30 p.m. Thursday, September'
15 , at the ~'irst Baptist Church
of Pomeroy.
Dr. Sawyer, a pediatrician. ,

bed Christian Hospital in Moul '

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native of' Maine, Dr. Saw-

meir.. Burma since 1958
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y~r earned both the B A.

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M. D. degrees at Syracuse Um- :

position.' and to Mr. Hubert
Taylor, who has assisted bim.
Mr. Grate was also commend·
ed for taking charge of having
, speakers for the summer Sun·

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of
Medical Examiners, before her
appointment was an instruclor
in pediatrics at the Col~ege . flf

DR. BINA E. SAWYER
Medicine, Syracuse UmversL~Y.
did pediatric research •u:rter · - - the New York City Health Department. and studied at
Biblical Seminary in New ':r: ork
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Th?se
altendmg were Judson White~
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary, Leo
Kennedy, J._ II. Grate,
Mrs.
Arthur Lew1s, Mrs. J. E. Har-

day worship. Laymen assisting ley, Hubert Taylor and the Rev.

in the pulpit were James Buch- Howard Ruppelt.

Mrs. Chevalier
.t'" Is Installed
By Boosters

Tour Pomeroy Elementary
• pTA Mee f mg
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School Durmg

Parents toured the
school
during the first meeting of the
Mrs. Betty Chevalier was in- , Pomeroy Elementary PTA Monstalled president recently when • day evening.
the Eastern Band Boosters club Mrs. Leo Crew,
president,
met at the school with II mem- was in charge of the meeting
bers present.
which opened with the pledge
to flag led by Cub Scouts Den
Other officers are Mrs. Elea--·--

Wedding Plans
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Are Announced

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Mlas Lelia Wright will leave
this 'l1!w'sday lo• -Bloomington
University where she will reaume her studies at the unlverslty. She Jlao been visiting her
1 tster, Mlas Bessie Wright.
Mn. Jfuter Rayburn
has
been released from the Mor·
pntowD llnlversity
Hospital
wbere lbe had been a patient
for several doys. Sbe ls now
making her home with her son,
HOward, it P.et.th Amboy, N. J.
Mrl. Mable casto, flarren,
Ohio Ia visiting at the home of
her lllter-~Maw, Mrs. Katie
FOIIIIIOIII while the latter.; ~
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PleauDI Valley Hospital
hold a spaghetti dinner en
Jan,es
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Tbe Rev. Howard Ruppel!
has returned from a month vacation with relatives. He visited In Pittsburgh, Pa., with Mrs.
John Yount and with bls sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald In Cheyney, Pa .. a•d
Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. D.
D. Feaser and lamily in Alexandria, Vs .
He went from there to Long
Beach, Miss., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ruppeil. Tbe elder Mrs. Ruppelt is
recovering from an
illness.
While there the group visited
In Louisiana and Mobile. Ala.,
where they boarded the USS
Alabama.
PUN'H;;;OM=E;;;COMING
The annual homecoming of
the Alfred Melhndisl chUim
will be held Sunday, Sept. •s.
with the usua1 morning serv\res,
followed by a baakel dinner on
the church lawn al noon. AII~r­
noon services at 1:30, with a
male quartet from Millstone,
W. Va., and other local and
borne talent. Everyone ' wel·

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Tbree, Pack 248 of which Mrs.
Richard Bosenbaum and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr. are den mo·
tbers, followed by the
PTA
prayer led by the president.
Mrs. Herbert Seth,
heallb Miss Dill is. a 1965 graduate
chairman, reported thai
the of Pomeroy High S~hool and"
children's eyes would be check· employed at Reuters ServiCe
ed In October The sixth grade Station.
nor Douglas, vi~e president
won the attendance award.
Mr. Folmer is employed by
tten
· was pre- Beasley
Mrs. Margaret Brown, secre'
A past president pm
and Matthews in Ath·
tary; Mrs. Mary Nichols, treab M
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H1
sented in Elza Gi more y rs. ens.
surer; and Mrs. Roy 0 ter,
Crew on behalf of the Associapublicity.
tion. A discussion was held on An open church wedding fol· '
A report on the recent seven
change of meeling night and lowed by 8 closed reception is
Several
Racine
firemen
at·
t d
t 0 1 b planned on November 5.
day band camp held aI Ri o tended a Hocking Regional Ftre will be yo e upon a co er
Grande College was gi~en by School at Amesville Sunday. meeting..
.
Charles Yeago, band _director. They were Rev. Paul Seliers, Followmg the b~Siness ses·
The 41 member march~ng band 1 president; Walter Cleland, Joh• j slon, parents . VISited homecompleted two half time and. Wingett, Steve Wagner, Bruce , rooms, after whtch Supt. G~rge
pre-game shows. Mr.
Yeago Cleland and Roger Ours.
Hargraves spoke on lhe mfluthanked
the
Boosters
for
a
new
Upon
returning
to
Racine
the
ence parents have on I h e i r
THE SMITHS
Of The Quality You
sousaphone
they
purchased
m
annual
firemen's
picnic
was
children toward school and the
1
Evangelists
Will Value For
time for tbe band camp and j held at the Racine Fre Station. opportunities school affords tbe
A Lifetime
football games.
Chicken barbecue was served children. Larry MorriSon, asIS IC
Bus chaperons were named to these members and their slstant superint•ndent, was al·
for the games away_ I r 0 m Ifamilies, Rev. and Mrs. Sellers, so present.
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home. Several comrruttees were IMr. and Mrs. Phil
Baldwin,
AI the close of the meehng, 'NY 2•247 5
Pomeroy
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named and volunteers in run Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cleland,! refreshments were _served by 1
Revival services with Rev.[ the popcorn machme are_ ask· Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Mr., theli~e~xe~c~ut~tv~e~c~o~m~m~I~tte~e~.iiiii.;.~~~~~~~~~~~iiiii
Billy and Helen Smith will be ed to contact Mrs. Chevaher. and Mrs. David Cleland, Mr.
held each evening from Septem-~
and Mrs. Henry Roush, Mr.
ber 14·25 at 7:30 p.m. al the
and Mrs. Curtis PoweU, Wanda '
jo' lrsl Ch~rch of the Nazarene, Reth.el No. 62 will
Powell, Grace Weese, Mildred
Racine.
Hold I 1111 pection
Roush, Cheryl Powell, Bnan
For almost two decades Mr. Plans were completed
for Cleland, Fannie Cleland, Sreve
Smith has traveled throughout inspection September 20 when Wagner, Riclrard Wolfe, Bruce!
the United States, assisting in 1 Bethel No. 62 of the Jnterna- Cleland, Boger Ours, Margaret
revivals and camp meetings as I tiona! Order of Job's Daughters Sellers, Carroll Cleland, IWseevangelist, soloist, and
song i met Monday evening at Ute mary Sellers and Jack Lyons,
leader. He is a converted Catil-1 Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Sr.
olic. Mrs. Smith travels with' Linda Lvons, honored queen, Rock Sprinl(s Group
her husband and assists in the : presided ~nd the meeting op1
Tours in 2 Citie1
services, especially chJldrcn's . ened in ritualistic form. Dolly Eleven members of the Rock
work.
I Dancey grand guardian, will Springs Better Health Club
A cordial invitation is extend- t be the inspecting officer
on visited the museum at Marieted to attend each of the ~per ; Septem~r 20. It wa~ announc- ta and the Fenton Glass co. I
tal meetings by Rev. Morns M. ed that Paul Darnell tbe a"o- at Williamstown, Monday.
Wolfe, the pastor.
elate bli.llrdJan, has been ap- Making the trip were Mrs.
: pointed as de~uty of Bethel No. ; Fred Goeglein, Mrs.
George
73 of Galhpohs. Tbe meehng · Skinner, Mrs. Mark Grueser,
I closed m regular Corm.
\ Jr., Mrs. Harold
Blackston,
ONE TIME OfFER!
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i Mrs. William Grueser,
Mra.
LATEST MODEL
Bv Uoited ~..... International ~Wilbur Bailey, Mrs.
LewiS
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: G\ljeser. Mrs. Hugh
Bearhs,
Mrs. Robert Harden, Syra- , Today IS e n ay,_ ep · 14' : M~s. E. A. Morgan, Mrs. Ar·
cuse, entertained the Pomeroy~ the 2571h day of 1966 WIIh 108 to lee Abbott and Mrs. H o m e
Bend C. B. Radio Club auxili·' follow.
Radford
sry at her home Monday even-\ The moon is in its new phase. j.i;iio.....·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ing. Mrs. Elwood Bowers, pres· 1 The mor~ing stars are ,
!dent, presided over the busi·l Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and
ness meeting. Plans were made 1 Venus.
.
REG.
$299
for the club to observe its 4th! The everung sta.r Is Saturn.
$5.00 VALUE
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party October 3rd.
, cator. Karl Compton was born
While They Last
CLEANING
Mrs. Tim Neutzling, Mrs . . on thts day 'n 1887.
Buy For Chrotmu
Natlian Biggs, and Mrs. Free- ,
TO-CONVENE
Service On Request
man. Enoch were named in tbe ' CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
lnclud11 Proce1slng
llGmmating ~ommtt~ee.
: Glst annual state PTA convenThe lravelmg priZe, brought tion will be beld bere Oct. 3-5
by Mrs. Doyle Shuler, was 1with nearly 2,500 members in : CLEANERS POMEROY
•warded to Mrs.
Neutzhng., O'tle~~d~::________jl~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mrs. George Carson was a- 18 n ance.
warded the door prize.
W'xlO YARD
Games were played, prizes
were awarded winners, and reREG.
freshmenis were served
by
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SHIPMENT OF • • ~ ., ..·
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill of
Boule 3, Pomeroy, are announcng the engagement and
approaching marriage of
their
daughter, Sharon Elaine,
to
Mr. George Folmer, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Folmer of
Cbesrer Rd., Pomeroy.

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Sunday. Sept. 18 all doy llei'V·
tc:es will be held at tbe First
j!aptist · church In RuUand.
Speaker lor aflernoon is Rev.
Vincent Morrow of
Hosack
Baptist church, Colwnbus, and
music will be by a
lllnglng
group from the same chnrc.
Basket dinner at noon; mornIng worship under direction of
Jllllltor, Rev. Samue) J. Jarl&lt;snn
and deacon, Jolm Warner. Mrs.
Mary Woods ls chairman of
area churches, and friends are
lovited.

Plans were discussed
for anan, Lewis Sauer and Rolbert I
repair on tbe Manse at the reg. Haggerty.
ular Session Monday evening at The Scioto Presbytery
the
Middleport First United . announced for Tuesday,
Presbyterian Church. The Rev.1 20 at Seaman. Mrs. J. E.
Howard Ruppelt presided.
I ley was named delegate and
Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Hu-1 ternates are Mrs. E. 0 .. Te.Yks·l
bert Taylor were named to re- i bary, Mrs. Arthur LewiS,_ .
pr.esent the Session at a mee-t· i George Andersen. Th~ mmtster
ing of the trl.istees on
the announced World W1de
manse repair. The Rev. Rup-: munion Day on Sunday, Oct. 2.
pelt commended the Session, I Robert Tewksbary was nomtrustees and women's groups ed "seating e1der" for the
. t I.
for this coming fall pro]ec . l ice. .
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A vote of thanks was given i A report was gtven on
to J. H. Grate who ha• been newly installed address system
church custodian for the past : in the church with
spectal
20 years who nas resigned that' thanks given to Paul Hapton-

versity, New York. She is a Fel!ow of the American Academy ~
uf Pediatrics, holds a dipbm:1

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During Presbyterian SessJon Mo.ndaYI

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Yet, thlt it the onel But why can only Foodland afford to set the
!Me- for so many rock-bottom low prie-s every dey?
There is only one answer: we alve no stamps, we do not deal In
qames or other chain store qiveaw I'!S.
Our avoidance of the costly chain store aim·
micks enables us to reduce prices to UNHEARD OF
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eries, linoleum, new o
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ment, low rent. Ph.
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la4tr,. POWtr Jteerinc, Spotless fawn interior, beautiful in•·
rooD fittltb. Radio ond heater.

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RADIATOR

SELLING OUT

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MOTORS
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ROOM apartment w111t

ull11tlea furaisbed, cloee
busioess dlstrlcl, 110 pets.
~~• 14

Pomeroy Motor
Co.
.
'

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

e ROOM

hotue 1D Brad
close to school. Pb. 8e29-13

meetina, Sept. 15,

Society Notes

1C1r I Truck eH..ter
Core 1 Bulld-r ·
I Any Type

,.

1Y HOWIE SCHNEIDER

S..At

MetropOlitan Motors

I'OO'RE RIGHT.
MONIQUE t A MAtJ

Evenlnp and Saturday

HI&gt;.\; TO M~ RIGHT

\

INro THE THICK OF

Bashan

I ~M!

Society News

I

1

GASULINI! ALLEY

A WHITE FLAB

Wtn·l A \'tUCW
STREAK OOWioJ
THE MIOCU:f

LIFE AND STIIKE

••

By ART

DICK TRACY
BUT TI-IAT MEANS
A FUl.L-5CALE

RAfDf GOTTO

AFIOUSE SAIA AND

iHE CHIEF.

WANTED
BOY or GIRL
In Rutland To

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

Eorn Monty 1nd Priret
Delivering The D1ily
Sentinel to Mtablished

/

""·

Route

1-l ELLO,
MISS

SAMOVAk!l

a~,

vou

wo~

ee

AHNIE! I'VE HEARD~
MANY WONDERI=Ul. TH!NC.i
ABOUT 'f'OU rR0M OUVER!
BUT PlEA'SE! NOT "MISS
5AMoVAR'I IT SOI.IND9
'SO COLD AND ~AL'

WANTED
BOY or GIRL
Lower Pomeroy &amp;
Upper Mlclcllepart Route

Earn Money ond PrizM
O.livtring The D1ily
Stllttinel to estobllshed

'

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Route

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DAILY CROSSWORD

CALL 992-2156

4. - aNI

ACBO!i\S

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........
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CAR HOPS walllal aow. Must
De II or older. Apply in per·
son. Crow's Sll!llt
House,
Pollll!roy.
9 14 tfc

-

{

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I.Colllb,

9 14 3tc

NOW TAKING appUcations for
waitress and grill woman
from 6 p. m. till midnight.
Applf In ..,_ M tltl W.
tin Reslaiamil,
Ohio.

~

»14 3tc

HOUSEKEEPER IAJ help care
lor I children, printe room
and board. small lnilll'l· Jalla
Hill. RuiiiDd, 2 houses be-

low

Na~e

Church.
I U ltc

Wan_. To Buy

confldenllll. Send list to:
Casb Inc. P. 0. 8os ...
Mam. IV. Va,
I t 12lp

ANTIQUES, Furniture, marble
top tabla. dishes, cut - .
miscella-.a ltema. L te

Leeton Taa

Pomeroy, OblO.

sure
2:1. Looped

letter ,
7. Vexed
1. An Italian

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lO. MI.xtwe

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31. Futeat, u
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crown jenlo with aluo at. Gal at

101,

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IT's MY OWN F.'I.ILT.
THE DENTI5T \W\RNED
MEi 10 GO oA:W ON
MY FRONT 1tlOTH.

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river
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Ronald Cashdollar, R3C, U. S.
Navy , has spent a 3G day leave
and
Wl.lh h1's paroots, Mr.
Mrs. Allred Cashdollar. Ronaid has returned to Los Angel·
es. Calif., where he is stationed
on !he Belle Grove L.S.D. The
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word tlmt their son, ruchard.

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Recent ·.visiton of Mrs. He!·
-·e Archer w~re
Mr. an·d M
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Mrs. Milton Tuttle of Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake,
Jr. and family of Washington
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walton

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i\1 ar.v Huth and J o.v. J 1m
Sht'et~.
Q;-tvtd Srr.;~gg, Mr.
Chll&lt;'k Eads. Mr. and
Mrs.
Clyd~ Scra gg, Mr. 1-lugh S hif~
llel, Roger and Da\· id , Mr. and
- --· - - ·--~l nt Raymc-md Wilcox and dHIBy .JF.i\N ·PARKER
1 dren, Sandy Tay lor ";Jrk Mor·
Wt•ekt&gt;nd ·guests of Mr and' ri s, Mr. ;wd Mrs. Hoy SnowMrs. H.t1y Snowden were his . dt&gt;n. Mr~ - RnH·e \lay, Debbi&lt;
brorher. Willi~m Snowden. rt \' 1 and :\&gt;like, Mr '&gt; . JP oHi Parkt&gt;r
IJ;Jyton. illld thf'ir
da11ghter, and Suz~' · Jim Caqw11 trr. Mr .
Mr . ar.d \Irs. Cho-1rles Simrkins. ! and Mr ~ . .Jack C'ri !-i p.
Jim,
C'llCJr!a and Melissa. Celumbw~. '. ti le11n lilld Ca rl a. Mr.
and
Mrs. ::i impkin s and
:VIf'li &lt;:~J ' Mrs . .James Council.
Jam es
were Saturday O\'t' rnigltt gue sts · nav id &lt;Jnd Roh r rt , and Mr
vf Mr. and ?.·lrs. H{lmf'r Park- · F'rarwi:-: Andn•w&lt;,; .
t'J' and StJ Zy . CharlA sren t Sun:\11'. m:d \•Irs. Harold
Ri rr
day with Mr . and :\}r&lt;,;. Bn ll'e
May, DE:bbie and \olilw. Sun- ami Davt travel ea to Columbus
ldsl weekt:&gt;nd ;md attended l11e
diiy dinner guf'sts of the Snowdens "ere Mr . Wi lliam Snnw- Llllio State Fair. There
they
mf't their other threP chi ldren.
den. the Simpkins and P ;·lrk ~·r ·
f&lt;:~m tlit'S. Sunday aflt-rrwon f'Cl ll- Httspmar_v. Ellen and P;.w l who
ers at the Snowden twme wt're h&lt;1d gone to the !-'air with tht
their ni~e. Mr.· and Ml':&gt;:. Don Butl:md l1i,ch sthool brtnd. The
SmiUJ {the former
Kath l~·e r Hwc Jamily slrt _\·f'd OW'rn ighl
in Ct•lumiJliS with ;\·lr
and
Snowden) and childrt'n. Timn ..v
and Cyndy of San LPa ndra. CCII · \lr s. ll:1r·n•y Roth . On Sunday,
the H1ces mo tnred to To led&amp; l
ifornia , Jim Carpen ter ol Pom froy and the Brm·e M;tv t anH wlwre they att ended the c(l:ct- 1
1
f'n Wedd ing anni v~rsa ry ce leYHecent Sunday aflenlttOn vis- brill run of J\lr· Rice's aunt and
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken net h IInde, Mr._ and Mrs. Carl_ WeyD · Roger and Rodne and gandt. wh1rh was held tn the
th:~:sdaughter, Mr. ami YMrs. Lutht'rall Churl'll there.
James !Rasaliel Hood and Jo.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Canaday
lene who are vi siting hf' rf frorn visit t'd in R1o Grande Saturday
Californ,;a . were Mr. Jack B&lt;l- evening wiih .\ l r. and Mrs. Mar·
con and daughter of Charlt&gt;s· I ~hall L'a r~ a dav . Other visitors
ton, \V' . Va., Jim CClrpenter of were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald
Pomeroy . Brend&lt;1 Turner and , Canaday and family el Xenia.
Suzy Parker. Mr. and
:&gt;·Irs. I Mi ss Mara Canaday, Gerald's
Hotd ar rived here on Tuf"Sday, j daughter, returned home with
Aug. 30 an~ lef! for thei_r home the Robert Canaday! and was
at Mount am V1ew. Cal!f.
on : the1 r Saturday overnight guest.
Sept. 8. T hey also vis iiPd his On Sunday, the Canadays and
paren ts, Mr. ::md Mrs. MilttJn i Mrs. Edna Russell retuned to
Hood, John and Sam. Midd le- : th~ Marshall Canaday home
JIOrt.
in Ri1 GraFlde where the CanMrs. J~an V&lt;i ndt'rnark
and i!day reunion was tle-Jd.
Peggy of Hohnkus. N. J., reMr. Chris Diehl was admit·
cently spent a week here with ted 1.1 Veterans' Memorial hos-hPr mother. J\1rs. C. 0. Chap· pital on Saturday and was dis·
man and her s1ster\ Mrs. Ann charged on Mollday.
Webster. Following .. their visit
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyatt
hert&gt;, tht&gt; Vandemarks went to I (Linda First) are annouflcing
folumbus where tRey met her 1the birth of an eight pound, 3
husb;md, Mr. Bob Vandemark j ouAce baby girl, born at Vetand Ann. From there they weRt I eraAs' Memorial Hospital. The
to Lima to attend the wedding ] Wyatts have another daughter.
of Mr. Vandemark 's nephew, Grandparen ts are Mr.
and
from where they returned· tQ Mrs. Charle-s Wyatt. G r e a·tHotwkus by plane. The Vande. grandparents are Mr. and Mra.
marks are ID&amp;\'ing immediately Ross First.
to Coral Gables. Fla. Peggy
Mrs . Daisy Swick is ('ODfiRed
wi ll be a junior in high school I to Veterans Memeriai Hospital.
there and ARD .is a _ sop~ornore j Mrs . J . E. Jackson (Bertha)
at Syracuse Uruvers1ty IJI New is confined t. Veterans Mem~
Yerk.
· orial Hospital.
W: lis Dillon, a 1966 graduate I Mr. and MrB. Russ
Little
of ~and High School,
is 1spent the holiday weeket~d in
t~pellding a 10-d(iy leave with ] .Jacksonville at the Old Set·
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J im i lien' Reunion where they opDillon . Dillon, who hat! been r erated a commercial food tent.
at : Those hPlping were Mrs. Marie
stat ioned with the Navy
Great Lakes, Ill .• will go to ; Birrhfield, Robbie aAd Jimmie,
Sart Frandsc1 following
his Mrs. Freda Grate, Mr. Floyd
le~ve for (i ve months training. i Braley, Becky Haley and Sue
Mr. and Mrs . David Eskf'W 1Clonch. The Littles son, Rusty
of Newark s~nt the
Labor i whe is employed in Newark,
Day weekend with her parents, I was home fer the We@kend and
\.1r. and Mrs . Harvey Erlewine ' also worked at the affair.
and Kandi. They also visited [ Mr. a11d Mrs. N. B. Birchwi th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 field of Dade City. Fla. , are .
Ch~riPs Eskew, Pomerty.
I visilir1g here with their son,
.\h . ond \1 rs. Ronnie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchlind Sf!O ha\'e mo..,·ed iAto the field, Kimberly, Jim aAd RobAmnlrl Cr· ate trailf' r on Bryant bie, and with other fri ends in
Houd in the Turner additiofl .
MPigs County.
Mrs. Gl&lt;~dys Cox and
son
Mrs. Jeanette Davis is car·
h;n f' moved into thP .o\rnold ing for Becky Gar1er, s m a 11
r;1&lt;~IP pnJper·ty formerly oceu- 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robpit-d hy the Roma Cre means : ert Garner, Jr. , while Mrs.
~.Jnrily. in _the Tumt&gt;r additilln. ) Garner is teaching in the Har·
\Jr ~- Cox 1s a teacher Bl Rut- . ri.'innville Elementary school.
~~nd ll igh School.
: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tackett
.\1r. and Mr~. Elmer Althouse ! and fa mily have moved from
t l:il:'tt.~· S pr~ of Fort Eus- 1 lhe f)avtd !railer fill
Salem
: u ~. Va .. v is~d here
with Sl. te the Arnold Grale pro~
ner mother
brother . Mrs . ert"· behind the Rutland Furni·
C.Jlvm SprouS;t ar.d
Randy tur~ Store.

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BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
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Mrs. Billie Wyatt, Concord,
The W.S.C.S. of the MethoCalif .. is visiling with her sisdiBt church was entertained In
I ter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humthe home of Mrs. Harry Pickphrey. Mrs. Wyatt and Mr.
ons. Mrs. Sybil Miles present·
' and Mrs. Humphrey spent a
ed the program. Refreshments
weekend with their daughter
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Slone and has a Postal Clerk 3rd Class and ·children of Celumbu~ visit~ Sgt. Faye J. Norris Is a pa·
rating . Richard is stationed at ed with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
[omil y in Cleveland.
,. WaJ. tient at Waller Reed HMpltal.
San
Francisco
on
the
U.
S.
ton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
~ o~ames
l\lr. and Mrs. V. Baker, New
Mr. and Mrs. Pric&lt;l Wolle of
Brighton, Pa .. and Mr.
and Dixie.
Ruth and family.
Lexingloa, 0. open!
IOVetal
Mrs. Clyde Kindfew of Park- Mrs. Bernie Edward s hao re. days with hlr llstor, Mrs. Hazel
ersburg. were recenl visitors of turned home from a visit with In 1778, Benjamin Franklla Comahan. Other gueoll were
. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickering , her son Mr. and M1·s. Rubert was sent to France, Instructed Mr. and ~- Ralpb Gllm&lt;n.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. \V ii· i Edwards. Dayton.
lo negotiale a treaty to e•d the Mr. and Mn. Fen:ell Brinker
Now arrant:t the c.irrlrd ldlert
Iiams.
' Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith American Revolutionary War. of East St. Louis, DL and Mr.
to form tht aurprifK' auu;wer, as
sug·.:ested by the abo"~ cutoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Reed attended the Smith reunion at In 1847, the U.S. Army alld ~-Elmer Brinker of Kirk·
of Coolville and Mr. and Me&lt;. lhc h•me of Mrs. Bert Smith occupied Mexico City .
land, m., were recent guealllll
Ernest Rulh enjov&lt;d a trip o• of Silver Ridge.
, In 194!1, President William Mr. aad Mrs. Jeose Brlaker.
tbe Skyline Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barohart ! McKinley died from · woullds Dr. Kathryn Pltll808 rekn(Aon.,.,.H ~r ·:." .
Attending
the
Boring
reunion/
and
sons spent their vacation I received eighl days earlier at od to ber home at BlacksburJ,
DRONE AGHA$1 OAINTY
'at New Lexington wert Mr. witb her morher, Mrs. Ora tbe hands of an assas•iL
Va. aftor "P"''"ll8 m wtlill

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'nd .aunt.- Mrs. Hell!!!
,
.,..t ,Mrs. GraQt Smith an!l c~il- 1c~~~:· 9reat Falls, ·M!&gt;nta'*'" 1. Racme
~ren, Mr. and· Mrs. Granl Bor- . !1\lf: klld Mf•:- ·E.rnesl -;!tufjl ~:· :-mg and, fam~J·. and Mr. and .apd , r.lr· 'lfld Mrs.• . l-Hwrence · , ,

14-Dally SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 14, ·19118 - - - - - - - - - and Mno. Alpha Smith,

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Mn. Mildred 'swift of Celum·
bus and Christine Lake of Alb·
ens spent Saturday with their
•paren1a; Mr. an d .,_
"uo. Franc,.
Morrl•.
.
Mr. and ~- Ed"ard Wagner
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and son•, Steve, Chuck""" 1\0B·
,
nle spent a week receut!)' on
vacation In Kentucky, VIrginia,
lh
11
Tennessee and Nor Coro na.
.
Their son, Chuck, entered Nasb·
1 Coli ege.
ville Auto Diose
Ifni. Eather Comstock ollta·
111J81 iplllll the weekend wltll
her daqbter, Mrs. Jesse Brllk·
II' and family.
Mercedel C&lt;JIIdoD and moth«', Mrl. Ed CandoD of Pome.
rat iplllllllmlday wltll M r 1.
Maud Youill.
J.fr. and Mrs. Bea Pbllson
aad Mrs. c;,._ Lewll llJIOIII
Saturday Ill Lake Jlopt, .
llr. 111111 Mrs. Olarlel Wl8•
_. llJIOIII Ole walblltl Ia 01-

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of lllr. alld Mra: AlbVI !WI.
Mr. and Mrs. •Frmu;ls. M~rrl •
called on Mr. and llli's. H9f!lti
Radford and Mr ' aad M" '
Fred Goegleln at Rock Sprln&amp;"
SwKt 8ne
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dinRice grantinI,...,,.
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·,~-es to the city's union empfoyer.
pollee and flremell,
At the special le:JBI.., colm·
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cll approved a 10 to !!o cent '
hour raise, based an job class!·
flcation•. for ' II members nt
Local 771, American Federalion
tf State, County and Municipal
employea. Salaries for pollr•·
8
men were boosted by $21l1l
,.ar while regular firemen Will
ncelfl f451 pet year more.

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ll. S. Mmy in; ~ort Eustus.
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Among lhol!t' '!J-~ng
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following : Dr. Harold Brown, est sw imming fish in tbe sea ,
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LJ..&lt;thttt.,..Jumlll-.
... le&amp;:Yr to •e&amp;tll aquue1 to

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· with relatives. She was acool"' eleviDe with ·111)..

lllr. Rpss

Mrs. John Hetzer. · ·
Ronald Cashdollar, R3C, U. S.
Navy , has spent a 3G day leave
and
Wl.lh h1's paroots, Mr.
Mrs. Allred Cashdollar. Ronaid has returned to Los Angel·
es. Calif., where he is stationed
on !he Belle Grove L.S.D. The
Coshdollars have also received
word tlmt their son, ruchard.

Rose ~pept Sun~ay al ·! 'ld Man's

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Recent ·.visiton of Mrs. He!·
-·e Archer w~re
Mr. an·d M
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llon Coleman and children ani!
Mrs. Milton Tuttle of Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake,
Jr. and family of Washington
C. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walton

1--MOIM-·I[IXXIlliJ
I Ju~nb\t.• :
\ ··•terday'•

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lAGLE

1-'-b~off: P 'lurl

fl dull wlm'• pmor ill hisfUIJ
it"e;lol be-GREAT ON DAllS

-·-----kt&gt;T1!'. Mr. &lt;lnd Mrs. Harold Sau-

Rutland

,r

i\1 ar.v Huth and J o.v. J 1m
Sht'et~.
Q;-tvtd Srr.;~gg, Mr.
Chll&lt;'k Eads. Mr. and
Mrs.
Clyd~ Scra gg, Mr. 1-lugh S hif~
llel, Roger and Da\· id , Mr. and
- --· - - ·--~l nt Raymc-md Wilcox and dHIBy .JF.i\N ·PARKER
1 dren, Sandy Tay lor ";Jrk Mor·
Wt•ekt&gt;nd ·guests of Mr and' ri s, Mr. ;wd Mrs. Hoy SnowMrs. H.t1y Snowden were his . dt&gt;n. Mr~ - RnH·e \lay, Debbi&lt;
brorher. Willi~m Snowden. rt \' 1 and :\&gt;like, Mr '&gt; . JP oHi Parkt&gt;r
IJ;Jyton. illld thf'ir
da11ghter, and Suz~' · Jim Caqw11 trr. Mr .
Mr . ar.d \Irs. Cho-1rles Simrkins. ! and Mr ~ . .Jack C'ri !-i p.
Jim,
C'llCJr!a and Melissa. Celumbw~. '. ti le11n lilld Ca rl a. Mr.
and
Mrs. ::i impkin s and
:VIf'li &lt;:~J ' Mrs . .James Council.
Jam es
were Saturday O\'t' rnigltt gue sts · nav id &lt;Jnd Roh r rt , and Mr
vf Mr. and ?.·lrs. H{lmf'r Park- · F'rarwi:-: Andn•w&lt;,; .
t'J' and StJ Zy . CharlA sren t Sun:\11'. m:d \•Irs. Harold
Ri rr
day with Mr . and :\}r&lt;,;. Bn ll'e
May, DE:bbie and \olilw. Sun- ami Davt travel ea to Columbus
ldsl weekt:&gt;nd ;md attended l11e
diiy dinner guf'sts of the Snowdens "ere Mr . Wi lliam Snnw- Llllio State Fair. There
they
mf't their other threP chi ldren.
den. the Simpkins and P ;·lrk ~·r ·
f&lt;:~m tlit'S. Sunday aflt-rrwon f'Cl ll- Httspmar_v. Ellen and P;.w l who
ers at the Snowden twme wt're h&lt;1d gone to the !-'air with tht
their ni~e. Mr.· and Ml':&gt;:. Don Butl:md l1i,ch sthool brtnd. The
SmiUJ {the former
Kath l~·e r Hwc Jamily slrt _\·f'd OW'rn ighl
in Ct•lumiJliS with ;\·lr
and
Snowden) and childrt'n. Timn ..v
and Cyndy of San LPa ndra. CCII · \lr s. ll:1r·n•y Roth . On Sunday,
the H1ces mo tnred to To led&amp; l
ifornia , Jim Carpen ter ol Pom froy and the Brm·e M;tv t anH wlwre they att ended the c(l:ct- 1
1
f'n Wedd ing anni v~rsa ry ce leYHecent Sunday aflenlttOn vis- brill run of J\lr· Rice's aunt and
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken net h IInde, Mr._ and Mrs. Carl_ WeyD · Roger and Rodne and gandt. wh1rh was held tn the
th:~:sdaughter, Mr. ami YMrs. Lutht'rall Churl'll there.
James !Rasaliel Hood and Jo.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Canaday
lene who are vi siting hf' rf frorn visit t'd in R1o Grande Saturday
Californ,;a . were Mr. Jack B&lt;l- evening wiih .\ l r. and Mrs. Mar·
con and daughter of Charlt&gt;s· I ~hall L'a r~ a dav . Other visitors
ton, \V' . Va., Jim CClrpenter of were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald
Pomeroy . Brend&lt;1 Turner and , Canaday and family el Xenia.
Suzy Parker. Mr. and
:&gt;·Irs. I Mi ss Mara Canaday, Gerald's
Hotd ar rived here on Tuf"Sday, j daughter, returned home with
Aug. 30 an~ lef! for thei_r home the Robert Canaday! and was
at Mount am V1ew. Cal!f.
on : the1 r Saturday overnight guest.
Sept. 8. T hey also vis iiPd his On Sunday, the Canadays and
paren ts, Mr. ::md Mrs. MilttJn i Mrs. Edna Russell retuned to
Hood, John and Sam. Midd le- : th~ Marshall Canaday home
JIOrt.
in Ri1 GraFlde where the CanMrs. J~an V&lt;i ndt'rnark
and i!day reunion was tle-Jd.
Peggy of Hohnkus. N. J., reMr. Chris Diehl was admit·
cently spent a week here with ted 1.1 Veterans' Memorial hos-hPr mother. J\1rs. C. 0. Chap· pital on Saturday and was dis·
man and her s1ster\ Mrs. Ann charged on Mollday.
Webster. Following .. their visit
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyatt
hert&gt;, tht&gt; Vandemarks went to I (Linda First) are annouflcing
folumbus where tRey met her 1the birth of an eight pound, 3
husb;md, Mr. Bob Vandemark j ouAce baby girl, born at Vetand Ann. From there they weRt I eraAs' Memorial Hospital. The
to Lima to attend the wedding ] Wyatts have another daughter.
of Mr. Vandemark 's nephew, Grandparen ts are Mr.
and
from where they returned· tQ Mrs. Charle-s Wyatt. G r e a·tHotwkus by plane. The Vande. grandparents are Mr. and Mra.
marks are ID&amp;\'ing immediately Ross First.
to Coral Gables. Fla. Peggy
Mrs . Daisy Swick is ('ODfiRed
wi ll be a junior in high school I to Veterans Memeriai Hospital.
there and ARD .is a _ sop~ornore j Mrs . J . E. Jackson (Bertha)
at Syracuse Uruvers1ty IJI New is confined t. Veterans Mem~
Yerk.
· orial Hospital.
W: lis Dillon, a 1966 graduate I Mr. and MrB. Russ
Little
of ~and High School,
is 1spent the holiday weeket~d in
t~pellding a 10-d(iy leave with ] .Jacksonville at the Old Set·
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J im i lien' Reunion where they opDillon . Dillon, who hat! been r erated a commercial food tent.
at : Those hPlping were Mrs. Marie
stat ioned with the Navy
Great Lakes, Ill .• will go to ; Birrhfield, Robbie aAd Jimmie,
Sart Frandsc1 following
his Mrs. Freda Grate, Mr. Floyd
le~ve for (i ve months training. i Braley, Becky Haley and Sue
Mr. and Mrs . David Eskf'W 1Clonch. The Littles son, Rusty
of Newark s~nt the
Labor i whe is employed in Newark,
Day weekend with her parents, I was home fer the We@kend and
\.1r. and Mrs . Harvey Erlewine ' also worked at the affair.
and Kandi. They also visited [ Mr. a11d Mrs. N. B. Birchwi th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 field of Dade City. Fla. , are .
Ch~riPs Eskew, Pomerty.
I visilir1g here with their son,
.\h . ond \1 rs. Ronnie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchlind Sf!O ha\'e mo..,·ed iAto the field, Kimberly, Jim aAd RobAmnlrl Cr· ate trailf' r on Bryant bie, and with other fri ends in
Houd in the Turner additiofl .
MPigs County.
Mrs. Gl&lt;~dys Cox and
son
Mrs. Jeanette Davis is car·
h;n f' moved into thP .o\rnold ing for Becky Gar1er, s m a 11
r;1&lt;~IP pnJper·ty formerly oceu- 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robpit-d hy the Roma Cre means : ert Garner, Jr. , while Mrs.
~.Jnrily. in _the Tumt&gt;r additilln. ) Garner is teaching in the Har·
\Jr ~- Cox 1s a teacher Bl Rut- . ri.'innville Elementary school.
~~nd ll igh School.
: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tackett
.\1r. and Mr~. Elmer Althouse ! and fa mily have moved from
t l:il:'tt.~· S pr~ of Fort Eus- 1 lhe f)avtd !railer fill
Salem
: u ~. Va .. v is~d here
with Sl. te the Arnold Grale pro~
ner mother
brother . Mrs . ert"· behind the Rutland Furni·
C.Jlvm SprouS;t ar.d
Randy tur~ Store.

Sor1etv Notes

RACINE

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By Mrs. L•lt llaldtrooa
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
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Mrs. Billie Wyatt, Concord,
The W.S.C.S. of the MethoCalif .. is visiling with her sisdiBt church was entertained In
I ter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humthe home of Mrs. Harry Pickphrey. Mrs. Wyatt and Mr.
ons. Mrs. Sybil Miles present·
' and Mrs. Humphrey spent a
ed the program. Refreshments
weekend with their daughter
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Slone and has a Postal Clerk 3rd Class and ·children of Celumbu~ visit~ Sgt. Faye J. Norris Is a pa·
rating . Richard is stationed at ed with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
[omil y in Cleveland.
,. WaJ. tient at Waller Reed HMpltal.
San
Francisco
on
the
U.
S.
ton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
~ o~ames
l\lr. and Mrs. V. Baker, New
Mr. and Mrs. Pric&lt;l Wolle of
Brighton, Pa .. and Mr.
and Dixie.
Ruth and family.
Lexingloa, 0. open!
IOVetal
Mrs. Clyde Kindfew of Park- Mrs. Bernie Edward s hao re. days with hlr llstor, Mrs. Hazel
ersburg. were recenl visitors of turned home from a visit with In 1778, Benjamin Franklla Comahan. Other gueoll were
. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickering , her son Mr. and M1·s. Rubert was sent to France, Instructed Mr. and ~- Ralpb Gllm&lt;n.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. \V ii· i Edwards. Dayton.
lo negotiale a treaty to e•d the Mr. and Mn. Fen:ell Brinker
Now arrant:t the c.irrlrd ldlert
Iiams.
' Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith American Revolutionary War. of East St. Louis, DL and Mr.
to form tht aurprifK' auu;wer, as
sug·.:ested by the abo"~ cutoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Reed attended the Smith reunion at In 1847, the U.S. Army alld ~-Elmer Brinker of Kirk·
of Coolville and Mr. and Me&lt;. lhc h•me of Mrs. Bert Smith occupied Mexico City .
land, m., were recent guealllll
Ernest Rulh enjov&lt;d a trip o• of Silver Ridge.
, In 194!1, President William Mr. aad Mrs. Jeose Brlaker.
tbe Skyline Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barohart ! McKinley died from · woullds Dr. Kathryn Pltll808 rekn(Aon.,.,.H ~r ·:." .
Attending
the
Boring
reunion/
and
sons spent their vacation I received eighl days earlier at od to ber home at BlacksburJ,
DRONE AGHA$1 OAINTY
'at New Lexington wert Mr. witb her morher, Mrs. Ora tbe hands of an assas•iL
Va. aftor "P"''"ll8 m wtlill

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'nd .aunt.- Mrs. Hell!!!
,
.,..t ,Mrs. GraQt Smith an!l c~il- 1c~~~:· 9reat Falls, ·M!&gt;nta'*'" 1. Racme
~ren, Mr. and· Mrs. Granl Bor- . !1\lf: klld Mf•:- ·E.rnesl -;!tufjl ~:· :-mg and, fam~J·. and Mr. and .apd , r.lr· 'lfld Mrs.• . l-Hwrence · , ,

14-Dally SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 14, ·19118 - - - - - - - - - and Mno. Alpha Smith,

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Mn. Mildred 'swift of Celum·
bus and Christine Lake of Alb·
ens spent Saturday with their
•paren1a; Mr. an d .,_
"uo. Franc,.
Morrl•.
.
Mr. and ~- Ed"ard Wagner
..... ..a
and son•, Steve, Chuck""" 1\0B·
,
nle spent a week receut!)' on
vacation In Kentucky, VIrginia,
lh
11
Tennessee and Nor Coro na.
.
Their son, Chuck, entered Nasb·
1 Coli ege.
ville Auto Diose
Ifni. Eather Comstock ollta·
111J81 iplllll the weekend wltll
her daqbter, Mrs. Jesse Brllk·
II' and family.
Mercedel C&lt;JIIdoD and moth«', Mrl. Ed CandoD of Pome.
rat iplllllllmlday wltll M r 1.
Maud Youill.
J.fr. and Mrs. Bea Pbllson
aad Mrs. c;,._ Lewll llJIOIII
Saturday Ill Lake Jlopt, .
llr. 111111 Mrs. Olarlel Wl8•
_. llJIOIII Ole walblltl Ia 01-

Ml'l

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Roseville were weekej!IJ'. juell'
of lllr. alld Mra: AlbVI !WI.
Mr. and Mrs. •Frmu;ls. M~rrl •
called on Mr. and llli's. H9f!lti
Radford and Mr ' aad M" '
Fred Goegleln at Rock Sprln&amp;"
SwKt 8ne
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STOKELY'S

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Iront . cc;uncll '
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Grants
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ty oounc11 have enacted•an, or·
dinRice grantinI,...,,.
Ad .a~,.
·,~-es to the city's union empfoyer.
pollee and flremell,
At the special le:JBI.., colm·
01
cll approved a 10 to !!o cent '
hour raise, based an job class!·
flcation•. for ' II members nt
Local 771, American Federalion
tf State, County and Municipal
employea. Salaries for pollr•·
8
men were boosted by $21l1l
,.ar while regular firemen Will
ncelfl f451 pet year more.

30CI $1
Pork &amp; Beans __ 8 No.
e•ns

MARKET

Beets ---------

·Honey Pod Pea

Suinach

ltoktl~ W. K. of C. S. Gol~

Corn --------·- 5 cans

No. lfl

-------

Stokoly Cut

$1

Green Beans -....• 5No.l03$1
can•
Stokely

HURRY!
Money •Go·· Round
ENDS

No.2%
cans

Applesauce

8~

No.303

SAT. SEPT. 17

cans

51'11 &amp; PEARL S'/'S .- RACINE

Kroger White

Fresh Picnic Por k R·o ast
5to61b.
c
Average
·lb.

Stokely Fruit

SAVE
..., 28c ~

Cocktail

Stokely Assorted Flavors

Orange Juice~-

Fr~:it Drinks

Pear Halves

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5to6lb.
the Hight

to Limit
Quantities

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Chicllf'n of S•• Churdc Light of

1'una __ • ____ 3No'"89c
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Tissue .. - -- --... 4

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Tendtray lontles1 HMI r1

Buns ·------- 5 '.:•. $1

Round Roast _-.

Cllof'. Dtlltlhl .......

Thrifty Baneltl• Httl of

Cheese ' _____ 2

THAT GOOD
FAIRMONT BRANDl

Y2 qa~

GIADI A
HOMOGENIZED

BU:Y 'EM NOW
ARGO SLICED

carto~

4 ":;!" '1

CASE 24

gal.

7

Dog Food

1 ,~,.,!1

c

CASE 48

6.75

BY FAIRMONT
SEVERAL FLAVORS FOR YOU
Home

1'1ck
C1rton
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Hlddon Mlglt

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59c

Tip Roast

.... $1

Buttermilk _- 2 v. ••1,. 79c

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lb.

49c

.

Round Steak

SmaU, Lean, Wholt, Srnoktcl

Gleem ______6 ':.:· 58c

Kroger Plain

3-u:.

By The Piece

011 .. Lool,

Lunch Meat • _.

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PIClllCS

Ice Milk ----- , ••1. 59c

79e

tb.

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Thrifty lb.

Tenderay lb.

Hvorodo Cooked Soloml, Spl Luncheon,
Dutch LHf, Peppered Loll

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.... 68c

Tnnch Meat __ _

12....
pkg.

59e

lb.

89c

!f!itfty ~· Sirloin

INfll' ftlecltl Varitly

c
Oliyes .••. ____ 3 l,...
$1

Tip Roast

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Rabieror
· SP~4le88
lb. Z5c

, ......, Crlllf, lncf ..,dtr buy 'tm by lho llunch lhlt

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Grapes

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"Shenandoah Turkey"

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$3.89

Tulip

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"Planting Items"

3.75

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$1.39

$1

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PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS - · 12-- '1
STOKELY'
S
RICH
TOMATO
CATSUP
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FOLGER'S 'NEW' _INSTANT COFFIE.. ·'
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'-~ STQ.KELY'S or.DEL MONTE _P1N~PPU JUJCU~~- 89t
JOY-DOG FO,OQ-~ . - .. ,. '\, ~ _,,-~J,;~~s4.s'

~ops.icles

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2-ct.
pkgt.

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89c

lb.

Macaroni &amp; Chene

Y1l111 Toolhpaolt

3 MEAT FLAVORS
ABC BRAND

MILK

Peaches

rsc

loloono,

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49c

._,ll;arill :Rif, or Drip

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Wfav Pg More.

ltJOflev·S•.,erl

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lb.

pili.

Hyg"'do DIP LNf,

Hair Spray

Our Owl! Good Recipe ••• Fresh, Pure

Buttermilk

Meat -------- 9

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·Coffee -_-. 2

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Fresh Pork Steak
Pork Sausage II:).

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Whiff Alb1core

1'omatoes .. __ 4 No.cans103 .p~1

Saft Wne

Van C&amp;m, PoHtd

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lb.

Average
LowPrice -

We Reserve

.o\ lthouse is sttlti~ned With the : King Hiram of Tyre 8J:iS1sted
ll. S. Mmy in; ~ort Eustus.
. King .5()Jtimun in the buildmg of
Among lhol!t' '!J-~ng
to the lemple.

AUTI
car La ncaster eo ~ ·;~~y 10
----ar'l oee President Johnson "ere the The tuna Is am011g the fast·
following : Dr. Harold Brown, est sw imming fish in tbe sea ,
Mrs. Harold Brown, Sr., Pal- acc"Ording to the Encyclopaedticia Hennelly, MrJ. T):ree Pic- ia Britaamica

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Steliltly Sttwtd

Vienna Sausage 4~::~ 19c

PICNICS

1

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- - fl c•n•

$1

Catsup -------

cans

SMOkED

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9 No. 2V.

Green Beans 3 ~:.:!&gt; $1

V•n Ctmp

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Stthly Cvt

lt,.ely

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3 No.can•2\lo $1

Tomato Juice _4

46-oz.

6-oz. caiUI

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loa,;es

Stokely

6pak

Low Price - - .

16-or.

Bread

&gt;

"The StoTt Wilh A Jlart"

Kroger Frozen

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Open Mon.-Fri. --· -----· 9 to 6
Saturday -------- -- ----- 9 to 8

ISavingsforSept.lS-16-17/

Peaches

~llokol~

Stokely S.SJtve Alaskl or

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Halves or Slices

Hoktly Cut

V•n C&amp;mp

Here It ls... More Savings For Yo u!

A

OF

Roast ----- 2 ... $2.99
Ught&amp;DorloMNI

Bulbs ------ 12 ... 79c

Roast • __ . _ 2 .. $2.49

c:-

Turby

Bulbs • •. ••• 40 ,., 99e

Loaf • __ .-. 2 ... $1.59 · · · · •·.~li~

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your ~hoppinp ~e'!fer --Big S~!ec~id~s --'W,II Kilown:f?Hiities

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About

Pomero.y

AbOu t
Midd}eporf

Elberfelds Invite You To Come To The Busy
Ready To Wear Department and See The
Top Fashions For Women and Girls.

newest,

In the

fashionable,

Monday, Tua.loy, ·
Wednesdo/, Tllundoy
9:1 to 5
Frltlly-9 to I
S.turdly-9 to 9

most

feminine

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohto

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Spptember 16-17

"TIKO AND THE SHARK"
(Technicolor)

"THE BOY CRIED
MURDER"
(Tec hni~olor)

Veronica Hurst Phil Brown
"Fiz" Mcintosh

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ond TUESDAY
S•pt. 111-19·20
HERMAN'S HERMITS in
"HOLD ON"

(Technicolor)
lierman's Hermits

Shelley Fabares
Sue Ann Langdon

Fe1turette

I Chillicothe

thy,

Buddy Moore,

Sean Willi~mson.

Mullen and Rod Sau~r.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack,:~:~~:.~~~
Miss Charlene Davis has re- ell of Columbus were

turned . to ~h~e !~land Sc~ool guests ef her brother and
or Design m roVI ehnce w ~re in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K a r
she will complete er seniOr Grueser and sons. They were
year.

enroute home from a vacation

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sharp
took Mrs. Robert Sharp
to
Columbus Monday for a medi·
cal checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay,
Columbus, spent the we~k.Qfld
with Mr. and Mrs.
~IIham
Grueser and other relatives.
Don Grueser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Grueser, IS due

trip to Washington, D. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, Jr.
and family of Cam bridge spent
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the weekend with his parents
and other relatives, Mr. and
M'rs. Robert Reibel and Mr

and Mrs. J . A. Young, Sr.
Mr . and Mrs. James Weber . ll
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SPACE CENTER, Houston
IUPI) -Gemini II Astronauts
Charleo (Pete ) Conrad a n d
Richard F. Gordon eptashed
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today in one of Ute closest
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one of its most succeasful
flights.
Conrad and Gordon landed at
1:59 a.m. EDT 102 miles east
of Cape Kennedy, and about
lwo and one half miles from
Ute carrier Guam, after 1 new
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Their onhoard computer and
lhe1r own gwdanee systems
lllided the spacecraft automati·
cally through the atmosphere to
wind up the n;xt to last Gemini
Dlght, one which was a success
m almost every respect.
Conrad and Gonion boosted

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Russia's 507 hours and 18 Uteir retro-rockets 178 miles their target 01101 Dllft llitlir
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over the Pacific at 9:24 a.m. before their spluholawn ..,. .
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over tbe Soviets in several United States in a blazing r.. possible becauoe tbe7
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rendezvous -&lt;&gt;r catching up them on the sunlit deck of Ute But he stood Ita IIJI8Ct for Mf ,
wiUt another orbiting objeel -a helicopter carrier Guam at minutes Wednetday.
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eye splashdown of GemiRI 8 Kennedy and started off wllh space -for wbat Otiaiiotl ·
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Stafford an unprecedented new firSt recalled as an ~ e. ij 11 :
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Mrs. Karl OWen
Past Chiefs ef Meigs Temple,
Pythian Sisters, Monday
ing at her home on S. 'lnl·ra II
Ave. Tbe meeting was opened
with prayer taken from t b e
yearbook. Mrs. Phil
president, was In cbarg,e·.vorite
Members gave their 1a
TV program for roll call and
1Ute Thought lor the Day was
J taken from Pythia Tidings mB·
gazine. The birthday of Mrs.
Peter Stace was observed and 1
she received gilts and cards
during tbe evening. The birth·
day song was sung and a poem
read In ber honor.
It was announced that the
Temple will sponsor 1 nunmage sale Sept. 30 and Oct. I.
Games were played and prizes
awarded te Mrs.
Melnbart,
Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. Stace,
and Mrs. William Allman.
attending, in addition to the
bove&lt;I8Tiled. were Mra. P 1
Gallagher. Mra. OWen served a
salad course at tbe cl08f of
meeting.

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Chi:ago Little Symphony _on Goodrich or Dayton: Mr. and I E~;~~-e. Karl Grueser and s•n,
Apr1l 12. and a (ourth arhst Mrs. Bowman had JUSt rPturn- : B b d M' s Jane Johnsou
to be announced soon.
. 1 ed from a ten-day trip to Michi· 0 tanS
~s ·n Columbus
The Waverly season
w1ll
spen
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with
Mr
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Mrs.
Patr1ck
feature Donald ramm, ass 1 Candace Bahr, Suzanne Brad: · ·
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baritone, on ~ov. 29: ~orisset ; bury . .Jerry Davis, Don Han- Qumn and fam~halev visited
and Bouchard. duo-paamsts,. on j ing, and Dennis Saelens have
Mrs. :~~YAthens With Mr.
.
Feb. 18, and Paul Lavalle and : returned to their studies at last wee S
8 1
the Band of America on March : Rio Grande College.
~ an~r M:s~d ~~rs. o~~son Fisher
12.
Kathy Lacey, daughter
of
· .d
· ht 1 Chelyn
Five concerts scheduled by i Mr and Mrs Clarence Lacev I spent Fr~ ay mg a
,
Lhe Parkersbur~
associ~tion j and Olita Le~is, daughter ~f W. Va. With Mr. and Mrs. ~0: I
will Include Mildred Miller, I
nd M
W'll'
L . neth Farley. Saturday
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2· Mr. a
rs. I tam ewts,
t Mrs Ernest Harrts at the
mezzo-soprano, on Oct.
bll · have enrolled at Ohio University ~~ 1 t · a'rport en her re-New York Baroque En~m e in Athens
ares on I. .
on Dec 4· New York Brass
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to turn from a VISit at Tampa, Fla.
. ,
N
Upper c assmen re urrung
'th her husband
Q1o1intet on . Jan. 22;
armand ! Ohio University include Keith w~ W'lbur Fin
of Zanes1
Luhoff Chmr on March 5, an M
D
Wiley
Karen
rs.
David Bar-Illan, pianist, o~ ! B;;~~:; J~~~
Allensworth, ville is the dgu~st of dher ~i:cse
April 19.
I Torn Ki~g. Paul Gerard.
and hus~an : r. an
.
Appearing on .the stage of I
h
Lo. S
d . Glenn D11\, Syracuse.
'II Ot ers ar~
ts auer an
M
d Mrs Hugh Black
the Lancaster High School WI Judv Wildermuth and n e wI . 1': an
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til series of the Tri-County Col!&gt; 01'!'hestra on Oct. 31; Folklormunity Concert Association are istas de Ramon on Dec. 7:
cordially welcome to attend all Jeannette Walters, soprano, on
other concerts presented by Jan. 22, and Paul Lavalle and
Mrs. James R. Lte of Co- l
sir·; tar community concert as· the Band of America on March lumbm and Miss Iris Fierce
\ociatlons throughout the en- 12.
. were weekend guests of Mr. and 1
tln~ region .
Other roncert schedules wtll Mrs . Fred Blaettnar.
TCCCA
members
I
be
announced as they ar~ . reMrs . Fred Klein and sons, I
La
year the purchase of an ce1v
· ed bY the 1oca I assoc1at10n. ' J ames and Thomas ef Pla•·ns·
ldsl with
cou
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.
$S 0 r a and a complete calendar wtll ville, Ky., werr- Monday
adu lt mt&gt;mbershlp: for
be ublished before the season of Mrs. Homer Holter .
p
Cumrninsi
student membership for $3, atMr. and Mrs. Jack
tend a total of 23 cocnert~ ..' ea- opems ·
.
d .
tt d
turing 20 different artists or . Persons mtcreste m a en . and family returned to
groups. wilhm a radius of 100 1mg .any of these c~ncerts a!e home, Columbus Sunday'
milrs with most of the con- ! remmded that no smgle adfn:IS· a several days visit with
' .1h. 50 miles
' sion s may be purrhased at the parents. Mr. and Mrs Floyd ll
WI m
.
I
. an d Mr.
certs
At le&lt;Jst four new concert door f or any one ~on ce r,t but a Cummins, Racme,
have been added 1 single membership card pur· Mrs. Victor Brown, Minersville .
pre~en tll Iwns
I
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d
to the expected schedule for chased here WI a ml 1s o .. Mrs. Harold Wiggins an
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s"ason including I er • to any or ,all• concert
the !.:UITUilg &lt;. • '
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th assoct· Allen Noland of Colnmbus, Mrs.d
thrt&gt;f under the auspices of a , ation presentahons m e re- James Robey of Dayton a n
nt'W concE-rt association at Wil- i gion.
Mrs. Garnet F&amp;lden of Bombav.
verly.
I
Fla. were weekend guests
Mrs. Cora Wiggins and Mrs
Invitation~ to attend all concerts given in Ashland, Ky.,
Edith Thomal!.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Srh,n. il
Parkersburg , W. Va., Wavcrty
and Lanca:-iter have
already
Jer and daughter. Linda of
Jumbus. spent lhe
I
bern receivf•d by the local 3!isoria1.io n. concert
schedules
with his pare11ts. Mr. and Mrs.
will be rf'ported by Marietw. 1
Jacob Schulf'r.
Portsrr.uulll and Zanesville upMrs. Agnes SwishPr 6f
on complf't ion o[ ttwir member· ~
_, ; Jumbus, who fell !hr~e wee,ks ll
ago break ing her h1p, IS
1
ship c~::~ mp&lt;ligns.
Recent holiday guests of Mr. lescing at the home of her sun
Artist s scheduled to appear and Mrs. Karl Owen were Mr. and daughter-in-law, Mr. aOO 1
·l n Aslilalld.
Ky., are '' Liebes- an d Mrs. J ohn "nowma n a nd M . W
,
Swi'sher
I
iiedN Waltzes,'' featuring Ed·
d 1 rs ayne
, ·
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daughter. Susan. and Mr. an
c harles Swisher left today by
en and Tamir, on Oct. 26; Don Mrs Paul Winebrenner of Cof
th e weeks tnp in
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