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Top Fashions For Women and Girls.

newest,

In the

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Monday, Tua.loy, ·
Wednesdo/, Tllundoy
9:1 to 5
Frltlly-9 to I
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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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and other relatives, Mr. and
M'rs. Robert Reibel and Mr

and Mrs. J . A. Young, Sr.
Mr . and Mrs. James Weber . ll
horne from Japan where he has who have spent the. summer in
been stationed lor Ute past sev- Middleport, have returned

eral months sometime lD Octo- 8 vacation in Canada.
ber. He wiU be dis~harged folMrs. Edgar Allensworth
lowing lour years m Ute serv- returned from a visit in Alexandria, Va., with her daughter

Open Friday Night Til 9
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Robert Goodall has returned
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with his w1fe and family.
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Visiting recently with Mra.
BeUy Goodall and Becky were
her sister, Mrs. Darlyne Sayre
and daughters of Kanauga, Mrs.
Sayre alao visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mulford.

MEE11NG~='"'l'tiiiTPONED""

The meeting al tbe Child
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Sept. 11 hu 'lleftr ·
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SPACE CENTER, Houston
IUPI) -Gemini II Astronauts
Charleo (Pete ) Conrad a n d
Richard F. Gordon eptashed
triumphantly Into tbe AUantic
today in one of Ute closest
landings of the American
manned space program to end
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
"no-hands" re-entry.
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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man-timed togged in space. I Utat Gemini II was guided "space rotation" 011 a Ieibei:••••
America now has 1,733 hours automatically for Ute first time.
Boou w ... 8j I I ,I il
and 16 minutes, compared to Conrad and Gordon fired Then Utey rendezvouNd
Russia's 507 hours and 18 Uteir retro-rockets 178 miles their target 01101 Dllft llitlir
minutes.
over the Pacific at 9:24 a.m. before their spluholawn ..,. .
It also extended Ute U.S, lead EDT and shot across lhe bonua •.xperlmeol tbat til·.
over tbe Soviets in several United States in a blazing r.. possible becauoe tbe7
oUter categories, I n c I u d I n g entry to tbe splashdown at 8:59 miserly with tbelr ~'
manned space altitude and a.m. EDT.
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A helicopter picked Utem up Gordon, fatigued ud ptll.lllll
Lead In Rendezvous
22 minutes later from their ly blinded by hil own IWMt
And it gave America a long spacecraft bobbing In 2-foot had to cut , itbort fllo p1rrd .lead m the teehmque of ocean swells and deposited 115-mlnute spaeewall Tueldl1•.
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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feat the Russians. have ap- 10:23 a.m.
And tbe aslnlllaula or,,7rt&amp;
parently not yet trted.
The flight began at 10:42 a.m. sbot to ISO mlJel fD , _ - ·
The landing rivalled the bolls· EDT Monday from Cape deepest man baa ever
eye splashdown of GemiRI 8 Kennedy and started off wllh space -for wbat Otiaiiotl ·
Astronauts Thoma,
Stafford an unprecedented new firSt recalled as an ~ e. ij 11 :
and Eugene Cernan, who orbit rendezvous with an Agena tie" panoramic 'l'ielr o4: .Jl
laaded 8,000 yards from Uteir satellite, will! which Ute astro- million lqU.... m1Je1 .., ,,.,.
aiming. point In June.
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Past Chiefs of
Meigs Tempie
Are Entertained
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
a1ur ay 1
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with
Mr
and
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.
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Feb. 18, and Paul Lavalle and : returned to their studies at last wee S
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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.
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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
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Appearing on .the stage of I
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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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Room Suite •• Bed Room Suite _; Mattress -- Dmmq "furmture -- Baby Furmture -- T~bles
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"'"'"' subscribers to lhe 1!168-1 be . Ute Indlnnapohs Symphony
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
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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 ·
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d .
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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
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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
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Swi'sher
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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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2-Dally Senlln•~ Pomeroy·Middleport, .o., Sept.

Asia Policy Bu ttrcss~d ..

, .Aai~hibious, Helico_'p· ter_
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As'·saf'' ult Seekt·ng Red Uni·t

WASHINGTON tUPil --Phi· the 7th Fleet In Ute South China leadership IIIII Ill IDtentlons to
tippine President Ferdinand E sea "rendered inoperaUve Uta sllllld firm iD Asia. He aaid bit
Marros said today the U.S. scrc&amp;lled Pekmg-Jakarta axis" country

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presence in South Viet Nam ~Nhich Indonesian Communists counted among America's
had meant encouragement and ·had sought to establish.
lriends and allies." .
support ror those who blocked 1 The Philippine leader said the "I personally know lor a fac1 1
Lommunist takeover in )n&lt;jone-1 \ ,ssurapm ot Presid!!lll Jvhn· that the American presence in '
.,a.
son tirat American troops would Viet Nam provided-thouib
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In an addresg to a jomt [stay in VietNam were "aa:quite
unintentionally - encou· '

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SAIGON (UP!)- A force of 12.001t to .l ,0
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Marines today launched an amphibious and helicopter
uaault juat &amp;auth of the border with North VIet Nam,
The Leathernecks hoped to cut off part of a Ct&gt;mmuni!Jt
division infiltrating through the so-called demilitarized

srssion of Con8f!S!, Marcos l1ndipenBable factor in main· I ragement and support to those

zone (DMZ).

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air I taining the stabilitY ol South- I who succesalully misted the
UP! correspondent Robert Kaylor, with lltl lan •
Asia and east Asia ."
, attempted Communist lakeover
ing force reported the sweep began Operation Deck•
The United State• must : in Indonesia," ho said.
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bDutt IV and was aimed at the Northlb!VIetnabmedse
1remain the dominant military ,
Division. The United States moanw e reac e ano .,.
pnwer in Asia, Marcos a d, i
ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL- u.s. Representative Walter H. Moeller o( Ohio's er grim mllesto.ne In Viet Nam when U.S . .military
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until Communist China accepts 'l
' lOth Congressional District Is pidured above with
District Campaign Chainnan spokesmen In Saigon announced that the number of
"the obligation to co exist
i Dale Chapman of Carroll and Moeller campaign chairmen of the 11 counties com- Americans killed In the war
, pepcefully with its neigbbo(s."
prising the lOth District at a meeting in Athens. Left to right, seated: Dr. William bad officially passed 6,000. dtvod Into Utalr mtdiL
1 "II is only American military
Ray, Lancaster (Fairfield Co.); Dr Charles Haney, Ironton (Lawrence Co.); Con&amp;ress· T"e weekly castl8ilv •enort A l!lPIIve hellcopler assault
power that is acceptable in
man Moeller; Chapman; Delbert Fordham,· Marietta (Washington Co.); and Atty. for lhe porlod endlna Sept. 10 by thotlllllndl ot U.S. 1'1 Air
Asia and great enough to deter
Jose~h Allen, New Lexington (Perry Co.), Left to rtght, standing: Pearl Knox, Dun• ~bowed 71 U.S. aorvt.-.men kll· Clvalry Olvillon troops In the
communist China's aggressive !
das (Vinton co.l; James Porter, Gallipolis, who!presented Gallla Co. Chairman loci In action, 4110 wounded llld Central
In 1-.re" of
Horses may he presented In tendencies," he said.
Atty. Warren Sheets, also of Gallipolis; AI ty.
bert Lappen, Logan !Hocking Co.); eight mlssln&amp; llt action. Total a Commun!at tllvlllon rtpqrted
eighteen classes when
the Marcos warned agamst tb 1• , Five cases were to he roe- Atty. Joseph Oths, Wellston (Jackson Co.); Dr.
rold Brown, Pomeroy IM&amp;IIB Co.); U.S. oombal dealba In VIol Naill In the rtlf\111 appartn.Uyllaled.
lllam Hoffman, Nelsonville, chair- now are 5,1161.
The mlxod North YielD~
Melp county Riding Club spoo- country conlmuing as "a sented for grand jury study to- and William Elliott, Stockport tMorgan Co.).
sors a horse show on l!ept. 18, reluctant participant in Ute ; day by Meigs County Prosecul· man of Athens Co., was absent when the photo was taken.
South Vlelnamest louel tor VIet eon, "Yellow Star," tlivl0
boglnning at noon, at the Meigs allairs of Asia," saying "we 1ing Attorney Bernard V.
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the week were 68. Spokesmen alon slipped IWIIY iD jhe_)unll••
Courty Fairgrounds.
note a hesitance, some frustra· l The 15 grand jurors, wilh
listed Communi•! :asualtles at 280 mllu north ot $ilton which
.Show Judse will be Eddie tion
doubts in Amenca i Cash Bahr appointed foreman,
1,1!16 killed llld
In 11'0 dotted with eave llld luMel
Rtckard and Rmgmaster wtll tnday.
went mto session at II a. m. . The re-election campaign of open from 9 a.m. toft p.m. Mon· gressman Moeller said: •·our military Ienos • ii!JI ratio o( networkl_._ _._ _
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bt Bob Jones. Bill Downie is He called on Ute Unili!d today alter Common PIe 8 s l u.s. Representative Walter H. day through Saturday, and will campaign will be base1 on a '- to !lor the alii...
to .serve as sh!JW aonouncer, Stale• to reaffirm its world . Judge John C. Bacon. ~dvlsed ' Moeller got off to an oflicial also remain open until 9 p.m.
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h to Ut
I . In the field, U, S. Air Force
PDWELL TO SPEAK
club officials said. Entry r..
them of thetr responSibiht!es. start this week with formal op- Fridav. Campaign literature, posilive approac
e peop e. J•l pilots spottad 10 Commupllt
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will be $1.50 per horse.
Cases to be studted were ening of tiM! Congre'lllm&gt;ll's tOUt placa;ds , auto bumper strips, II will be geared to my
MIG 17 jet ftshtera Wednesday 'ftte Lelart Falla PTA meetCianll will bt the Western
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charges ol assault and battery Ohio District headquarter. at lapel buttons and other ma•.erl· In Congress, and how my wo" while attacking a vlgl bridle lnl hp been poatponod from
Pl...,. Horoe, Pleasure Pony
against Vtrgll Yarbrough, Jack 141 West Main
l.unc&amp;st- als are available in the olfice. In
hal bttnelltted the norUt of Hanoi. Two of t&gt;e MIGs Sevt. :18 to Sept. :rr. The
under 61 Inches, EU
and
Ward and Charlet Yarbrough!; or
Speaking briefly as n•ed· citizens of the Ohio 111 Ut Dl• mad• a pass at u.s. 1'1011 Tltnn- live bead, Paul Powell, wUI
ipoon - open, !)arret Race a charge ol burglary and B&amp;E District Hcadquartm
will uarters ofl!cially opened, Con· trlct."
denhlel f(gltter-bombert but be the sues! IP8Bker. All meP&gt;borJu, BIIITtl Race - ponie$,
agamst Clarence Weddlt Jr.,
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fied when another American jel bers are ur&amp;ed to attend.

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Be Honored

~ -ond Run - horse•. Ride
IIIII Run - ponies, Flag Race
~pen En8fish Pleasure Horse

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Rep. M0.eller 0pens Ree}ection
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and an indecent
exposure
charge aganst W!lliam .Reeves
, Grand JUrors , m addilmn to
WASIUNGTON IUPII Pick Up Race .- horse, Pick :'..:'e~:rs ;.' r~~~::~s
t~: ! Babr, include William Weaver, ' STANLEY, Idaho (UP!) - both of Oklahoma City and af- 1northern Idaho when Ute orasb flpolbr
W. McCormack
llp Race- pnmes, Shovel Race
at ttto noxt meeliPB 01 1
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Idaho ll&lt;mocratic guoet·no.u,·illt filiated with the Liberty Plan of joccurred about 11 a.m. Two IIW iood em11111 for Domo- ltorwo, Tire !lace - pnmeo, the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters, I Q:l~e' , Er~es~~e· Ha~man. caudidate Charles Herndon died America, ,Inc., an Oklahoma Fl- Stanely area loggers heard the mta Wedaeltlly Ia 'heldaJ'I
Blake !lac:. - OJitll, Roadtli!r John Werr
resident said at •
Y
• . ' ' wh1lc rescuers earned
h1m nance Company.
crash, and notified the forest prt,.ary olef'l!ll!ll. HI weal
PODy,llanllaok Cia.,- open, the
'01 the Creed Janes,
i !rom the heart of a wilderne" l The four men were enroute to •ervice.
10 far •• to lll'tdlell ptlllble
frail Clas1 - open, Western
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June 8ayre, orman ax er, area in central Idaho Wednes- 1
aet &amp;alA of five to 16 Dem•
llld English and Trial Class lor Boosters Tuesday evemng.
Francis Webb, Olive C. Millard, d· y night bringing to three the ' - - - erotic BoiiM Milt Ia Novemo"""'•"', Oblo (IJPI) - R
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Ways and means to make Blythe Theiss and John Hill.
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Mvnu
IIIIWel.
money and Increase attendance
total of VICtims m a small
ller.
eppoarod Oscar RobertSon, the
Animals Ill lht pony clasaes w.,e discussed. The (!oosters
plane crash earlier in the day. 1
"I've been reading a lot iD ClnclnnaU Royals' lllpel'ltar,
must be 56 ln. fll' . under and owe approximately $3,901l on
The small plane
crashed \
the peporr from lbe llepubll· would be a holdout for the sectile rider must be under 17 the lootball dressing roomo.
duruJg a ram storm about 10 1,
eta leader tRep. Gerald R. ond year In a row as !rabliJII
Je'rs of qe.
The group hopes to pay at ·_
miles from Stanley, tmmedtate- ~
Flinl t1 MlcbiJ!IDI lbolll 11M camp opened todll)' at Miami
loaot hall ol this in&lt;lebtedness
ty ktlllng two Okaloma n• n. j
by
Hel•n
Bottel
Ral1 tlley are going to plek University.
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Gauge read!•••
• - Ga - and 1n]ur1ng Herndon and tne
ap,'' MtCormIeb tol"'• report·
Ith•s
lng Ideas were presented but pnlis Dam II.,, !2 J, running plane's pllol, William Blf, Twm WHAT IS A LADYY
Ispot ol lmpelus, and let It be era. "II 1 were Ford, I'd be Robertson did not shoW Ull
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no action was taken.
•3'&gt; feet on rollers, Pomeroy· Falls. Btr I'" taken to '."" &gt;un 1Dear Helen.
known you lftn'l llf!Xious lor a worryln1 mere about
lhe Wednesday for the _plcture•tak•
Till! next meetlna Is Tuesday : Mason 20.16, Pt. Pleasant 2l.87 Valley Hospital where hiS con· i The other day my gentleman second marriage. -H.
oealt I could feR."
lng IOSSion al CinCIJUUlU Gar·
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' Sept. 20, at Ute Senior High IHmton U8 staUonary, Kanaw· ditlon was reported as serious. lrtend started to analyze me. 1
dells llld Royal• Gelleral MaliaSchoo! auditorium starting at ,Ira Falls 5.51 lallmg, Charleston Rescue crews walked three He says ]'m very lree or loose : Dear Helen:
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, . ger Pepper Wilson said be had
John Wayne Slraten. ono 7 30 p. m Film of the Pomeroy-' 19 70 rtSinl, London and Mar- l miles from the end of Ute road ' wiUt my morals because I WID Don't you Utink Batman and
been Ulllble to reach him Ill'
munUt old 10n of Mr. and Mra. Wahama game will be shown. met dams wen , running a hall- into the heavy brush
and talk to anyone
sex.
shows like it are teaching our
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John Straten,, Dexter, &lt;lied Wodloot and Wmfield Dam one foot. timber country to the scene of 1 1 don 'llbink lhal meat!$ any· children violence? These norrl·
11 evod Ia
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marntlli, at the child·
, Boat.
I the crash, in an ef!orl to carry Uttng, because sell is I"' 1nter· ble lights and Ute love ol may·
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l'he Btl • who bell ' 1 r•n' Hospital m Columbut.
- - Ohio RIVer - Queen c I I y the critically wounded Herndon estiol aubjecl, and beoidel I hem! I crinse every time I 1
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have r...lved "r eontrael
&gt;urVIVOrti mcludt btl par·
a _I
down 13, 4:30 a. m·;
Larry l u an ambulance But Herndon 1 disucss it with lilY fnenda hear about this kind ol Utlng
$80,000 before eporlln&amp; r.r
' .. one brother, Steve Allen,
0Sp1 1411 t\VS
Turner up 14, 3 10 P· m.; Beav-.1clied before he
the
ybio !mostly married), Aller on family TV - GRAittJMOTH·
. Jd G Ilia Co
year, II reported fllllllllnJ ··
home: the patomol (lrandpaer up 14, 5·05 p. m ; Wesli!rn I bulance.
th lb ngs we talk about ER
A 68 . year o a
liOO,OOO this year.
· t. W&lt;1tdell Ji!irrell, Outer, Entere
up 14 , 6.1&gt; p. m.: Charles SU.v- 1 Othr VJctims ol Ute crash ar~ aile in ~agazmes and boob Dear Grandmother:
ty !alhtr oil I was an appa~
Also J9isslnl was Hap Jlaln.
• matornol grandparants, Mr. Am
Ut d H:ll•l
enoon up 14, 8:25 P· m.; Jane were identilled lentaUvely by and quite rascinatina.
Did the Katzen)llmmer Kids IIUicldo In the
ofi:tll ton the Royall' sbr.Ut mau lui
" Mrs . Befby Straten. Weliothe en1
T. up 14, 5 20 a.m.; Buckeyo stste aeronautics director Chell He also says, "a lady laugh&amp; teach you dlsobedit!!tee? Did I
o::.rLow:r42 Htver Wed:
and a dlltsatlalled Jot1ll8
"I" Semceo will be bold fn· b
ed ·
D P Stata up II, 7 3tl a. m; Jobn Moulton as Robert L. Baldwm, to hersell when she boaro a "Fe Fl Fo Fum" make you
Y ore · p. m.
man iD thst capaci(J becatlle
o , at tht Martin Funertl Horne 24 n ou~;/n~1udnd · ~· · ~ar- J. Rowe up 15, UO a. m.; Lit· 311, and Lloyd 0, Crutchfield, 44, Idlrly JOke and doesn't let any , want to grind the hones ol an nesp'!a~. 1
1 11 be wanted to starL
"' ~utland with Uto .Rev. CbN· so s,
eco
ve.,
rs . tie George up 15, 6:20 a. m;
- - one know she has caught on" i Englishman? For that matter, . , a rom an opparen se ''' Lemley Qlficiatjng. Burial Earl E. Gordon, 1042 Second Jenks up 16, 5:!tl a. m.; Jacob Maraaret Cole to
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to retend Ignorance II Ido you n!ally thins there•• I inllicted gunshot wound Is RtJs- Wilson said ho had roaM bls
Will be In tho Millor C4m•tiii'Y Ave. Mrs. Josse H. Gardner, G. up 16, 6·15 a. m , National
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say., P
Jolly Green Giant or a Whitt sell Lee Haner, 118.
. final offer to Hairston and
I" Danville. Friondt may call 31 Smithers St , John A, Sal- up 17, 7:40p.m. ; Pioneer down
Ed•t EHS AnnnJ!l . too pn sy.
Knight'
Gallla County Cot'llllor Don• would make no further attempt
al tho Woaloy Wise re!idence floo •. 2171 Eastem Ave., Mrs. 17, 8 40 p m.; E. P. Joneo up aJMargaret Cole, a sentOr, Wlll j To sum ll up, Helen, what bt l Stop .worrying. Kldl know Utt aid War..hlms had not yet rut- to contact the former New York
on tho Now Lillul Rood today Wtlham H. Smith, Rt. I, Galli· 17, ~:10 a. m.; Tttan down 17, , tt tbo 186667_ Southern Hlih IS really sayiDa Ill that MEN dlllerence, too. - H.
on the ·-·~et caus.e of deathiUnlversi(J star.
until noon on Friday when tho pol11, Mrs. L1va B. Brooks, 4M 6 a.m.; Luther Herdman down
ann~l, ~- waa~nnoun~ lean do all the talkins they want 1,
this morning. Galha Coun(J A C!IIUP!e ot rooklet also were
body will be Itkin to the runor· P1ke St., Kanauaa, Mrs. Hoi- 17, &amp;·50 a. m.; New Martino· .
aj.
s. mas •" a -'Iabout sex, bot a LADY muat JJear Helen:
Sheriff Denver Walker termed mlaslnl Wednesday, but were
at homt.
. land C. Prose, Rt. _1, Patriot, Yillo down 18, 5.35 a. m.:
VJ~~er member8 of th fl pretned she's back In 1111 18th My hoy ltiend ran away from II "an ar-::·•enl sult!lde."
expected to report today. They
• sta
Mrs. Fronk G. Smith, Rt 2, Jr. up !8, 1·10 a. m.:
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century.
State School and we lol mar- A rifle fay near th• body ac- were Jim Ware or Oklahoma ·
VInton, Mrs. Monna SniiUt, ii$ vania down 18, 7:15 a. m.; ar~ Corol Wtlcoxtn, . Aaslstant What do you say? Am I - nal ,.hen 1 was 16 Tben tbll)' cording to lite sheriff. A soa City University, the llli)'als' No.
So. Second St.,
Middleport John K. dowo 19, 4.55 a. m.; =t:: ;r:;,da ~r~•· lay~ut SEX CRAZ'i
caught him and he. went blck who beard the shoollng dlscoV· 2 draft choice, wbo mlssetl 1
Mrs. Lester L. llo~h. Rt. 1, Walter Bockjord up 30, 5;26 : 1 ' a ICIB
n on, aa ea Pear S,C.:
lor sill months. When he gol ered the body in the basement plane, and Wnlie Merriweather,
Letart; Donald J. Stamper, 3205 a. m.: Edeallll BooworUt down 1'::"'gar, Tert!Sa McTurner, No but 11 your gonUeman oul 1 knew t had made a ble of the HBMr home, located whole school teac~lnj job In
!Continued From Pate One I Jackson Avo., Pt. Pleasant; 20, 7:10a.m.: John Ladd Dean ~·
~ Y~\:b ;.r:••~r,
:ug· l friend prefers you "Prlltsy" nilstake so we never Uved to- near the l!accoon BrldJie ac- Detroit prevented llllil from
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woo orgoniud labor back to William E. Plants, Pt. Plea• down 11, ,,35 a. m.; Paul D. "' 1 us,
e en 108• yoo'd bttlter do a UtUa pretnd· gether. 'My baby waa
tour oonllng to the sheriff.
maldtllll
their eamp thla ran. The law- ant; Mrs. RoMie Clair Mill- up 21, '8:10 a. m., Jndtana up :ob
USher~ Cundiff
•!Ill 11ng or you m'y looe him
months old when 1 met tbll Proseculln&amp; Atty. John A. 'l'llm wDI be tw01pota up for
makers did not. come throuib er, Jackson; Stanley L. Pau&amp;h, 21, a:!tl a. m.: Elgerlcllf up 23, tors~ A~ n~~1:; 11 ~~ And men wh' still think women nice man and we &amp;OI married. Epllnl,
Dr. Warehime and arabi tltll aeasoP 011 the Royala'
on !Wool Lobo~ 1 blueat bot:• Jackson; Mrs. William
G 6:116 a. m. ; Heloo R down ed'W nd H b Stu.'
should be pro!A'cted are hard to ' Somebody told me my first Sherltf Walker were at
the I'OIIilr be•IUN ollhl Nlll'tliiiODl
- reJ&gt;Oal of section 141 Of i Jordon, Wellston; Miss Helen Greenup 3:55 p. m.; Hanger up I 1~~: ~.Y;
rn\,.~r· )'elllace tltest days. -H.
marriage wasn't lop! becauN lll.'etle of the sboollnl sborlly of cenli!r W~ Embry lad
Taft • Hlrlley .tel &lt;i!'e OO&lt;all- L. Wlneka,_Rl. I, South Point; Greenup 6:4tl . p. m.; Mark M. t!enner t isis UWI~e
· e. Oear Helen:
1 ran away llld waa under ap, 1:llfter~~lt~occur~jied,;i.~;;;;::;;;;iiiitiiO,;;f•;;;rwi;ard
....;iJi;iaiickii.oT'"'WyJII;;.ji;;ia•iij,iili;;;:~;
ed r'-ht-to-work provtSM!n) and Dante! A. Donn~lly, Columbus; up Greenup IZ:!tl a .. m.; Elisha
YP ·
.J am a divorced motber of end be was a "fugitive." So Ill
eailet Nltrlctlolll ea pt~ket- ~as Kinnard, HI. 1 l!avens- Woods up Groonup 3:60 a. m.; M
B
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six teen-agers. 1 have met I Ucured It wao all rjpt to marla&amp;..
, . · wood. W. Va., and Mrs. Ellon Frank J)uraql up Greenup 4:35
rs. each_ . .~
~well IUY with whom I. work. ry again.
Wllh the PNoldenta 1111111· R. l\lcVaney, l!avenswood, W. a. m.; P~ela D. down Green- Tuesday Mofll,ll\1(
J1e Ia also divorced and . has Now somebody else IIlla me
turt, tho wage will tiH to f!.IO Va. •
up 5:110 a. -m.: Mark Easton up Mrs. Elfzab!th . Beac6, ' · 79, ~en . · l can. almosi let! my· I'm a bigamist Can 1 1e1
nell Fob. I lid llfi.IO • year
Birtba
Groonup 6:35 a. m.;
H. E. Jewett, i:l., a former Joitg«mo. ,ejl. ·raiU~g ln . l~vo with him, divorce !rom ~.. maa wbliell
Ialor. It will alto exU.ltCI cov· Mrs. Ronald M. Miller, 1 Gar· Bowles down Grettnup 7:10 a. Meigs reaident, passt.~· awaY.lltli'·l think lui .i! .lllraid 10 asJ&lt; I'm married to another? Or am
er.,.ta U mntlori IIIDI'I work- field Ave., son, 1:20 p. m, Wed· m. ; Mingo up Greenup 7:55 a. Tuesday morning at the ltchrlg 10.. :my conipuny because ol my 1 roally marrledO
1;.
ero. brinlinl tht total cov... od nesday. Mrs. Dwight Benjamin m. ; Cotton Queen down Mol- Nursing Ho~e at .Urlcksvllle. children. ,
Dear C:
by 1M minimum wage law Ia Siders, 2001
Eastern Ave., dahl i :!tl p.m. ; Misa Susan Mrs. Beach was pl1Cfded In I'm afraid to show any signs You nted a lawyer to ~~~;II
4(J million.
daughter, 4:55 p. m., Wedne$· down Meldabl 10:46 p. m.;
death by her parents, William thai I'm lnleNited, I bave ten out thia tsnsle. Even t
day. 1\tn. Lorry Eu1ano Broy· enswood down Meldahl 12:05 a. Andrew and Emma Jane Da- never until now even talked a marrll&amp;l lln'l "l..eJal," aa
Ia, Wau&amp;ft's Traitor Court, Gal- m. ; Philip Sporn up Meldabl vidson and two brotlters, George witlt anoiiJar man. Do you annulmanl is ltfctlsary befora
HEAR NARRATION
lipoUs. son, 3:00 p. m. Wednea- 1:45 a. m.: lrone Cbolln down and Tom Davidson, all lormerly Utiak If l .. live hll!l Ume he'll another m1rrla11 can
taU
Tile "StaUner &amp;tory," narrat- jday. Mr$. Hayard
Denton Meld'ahl 5:55 a. m.
I Rutland residents. Mrs. Beach shirt notlclna me? -t.M.W.
place. -H.
ed by Chol Huntlu, wu Ill"' ,Sheelti, Northup,
daughter, GaUipoill Dam -&lt;lVEC down ' Is survived by a brother, 1\'al- IJeQr 1:
sen~ •I the re~ular meeting i !O :OI p. m., Tuesday. Mrs. 3:30 p. m.; Tlbolt down 4:45 ter Davidson, Rutland; · ·and Nol -ll _y~~ . don't &amp;lve lt!m •
of PJ!IIei'Q)I Lions Club Tuesday Thomas Edward Hysell, 1126 p. m.; Vickers down 1:05 a.m. several nieces including - Mrs;
ANNOUNCE ~GFDT
•venlltt at the Grace Episcopal , E. Main St.. PJmeroy, sor1, Kanawha River - Solvay up ' Jobn Werner, Middleport and PoweU Rams Home
There will bo • songfest at
~hin'&lt;:il. Followlnl the film a !1·17 p. m. Wednesday.
London S:IO a. m.: J. S. Lewis Mrs. Loulae , Davia! •"Elmhurst, -P~tir 4lf.'J.'oucbdnwna !be
Mlnersvlll~ )lfethodlst
queol(on and answer pennd waa
Dlacberaed
down Londoll 6:50 a. m.; o. P'. Ill.
.
· 1:w9 toucbrlowna by !ull.back church ~lllldey, Sept. II, at 7:30
held by Lee 8m1Ut, former Ma· PaUenli dlscharaed on Wed· Shearer down Marmot 11 p. Funeral· services will be Jl'ti· .Qeite-.Powellled "Middlepi&gt;rt's 7· p. m., with a choir, quartets,
yor 14.Miojdlepnrt and head CbeIncluded: Mn. Ronnie m.; Lucy Jane Locas down day at 2 p.m. at the Tel(er Fu; llh grade team to a 111-0 vic- duets, and .special s;._ing.
'""~ ''· 8talfner Chemloala at L.
llld infant son, Mro. M 1 r mol 1:05 a. m.; AI· noral Home· at Jtwlltt w!Ut our· tqrjo ·over ·!astern Wl!diteoday
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Gal'.pohs Forry. T!lere were II Jelferwn N. Baker, Mrs. David len
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Merrill dowa Mar· tal In tho Jewott cemewry.
after sohooi. .
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RIT8 TIIAJLiRt Dill·
members proaent al the meet- M. Boothe and lnlant 800 , Cal- mel 1:20 a. m.: Fort
Deal'
Powe!Vs •rulil· shr pc!lnter ·wu · NILES, Ohio (UPI)- Charles
ing.___________ ---- ..-- vin M. Carter, Mrs. John W. horn down Winfield 6:115 p.m.: $7,500 Asked for
· -tallied in the , openirit quarte~ Fabian, 40, ChomplonTwp.,
Clair, Mrs. Lyde Co&lt;ks, Ernest Mountain State down Winfield Aile ·ed l~jurv
· on a 2&amp; yitl'd ·.rtlll and then In killed oarly today whln 1111 car
L. Damewood, Mr•. Ada No" l :li a. _m.; W. H; Shaver, Jr. One s~t lor money Only ·ror 11)1 thin! q~ he addlld the coUided wit- a traciOr-traller
j
DE;Virt'ED TO llft'llftm
rls, Phy!Uo H. Pope, Yvonne S. down Wmfield l:iiO a. m.: il880 fi,IIOO, was .fllec!'iu Mel&amp;s · Corn- otlter ~ucltdii'Q,\~ 1 41 Jard an lnlersecUon. In nearby w..u..
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MEIGS . IIUIION ADA Howe, Mrs_ Kenneth R. Smith, West Vtrglnla up Wlnfteld 4:20 mon Pleas eotlrt .. Thursday pllftl return. Dentlla Bog,., lao- enfield Twp• .
Geor!~ B. Slaltlial, Thoma, 0. 1. m. ; Helen Z. up Wlnlleld 5 a. morning ~Y Milrtha Ann 0~· ut qtllrlarback, ·ran
end
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Stewart, Janet A. Stith, Robert Ill.
linJer 291 wainbt •St. Middle" BWetJII tor both of. lilt Mlddl•
1AIDJ MAN lULLED
....,:::"'~-~~ __ ,8&lt;tout, l(,n . Montlle Stover,
port, 'against Hai'dlq i Wtrth, pori Ulra 'jlatlli ;'CIO!lVOOIIona. LODI, Oblo IUPl)- Ill!! 0.
( ~~- ~;::!.,!;'f:o.~.''it.,'M; 1
E. Thomas, Jr., Mrs.
liON IS BORN
3$1 North 2nd St., MldtllePort; MlddJeport ·. wiU •trovtl to · II&amp;- MeCraeUn, N, RRI Loti~ wll
•"•lt.J.'- •·-~1111,.,'::
R. Warth, Peqy LH Mr. and Mrs. Coy Nil! are a• the result of alleged lltiiJio. cllle for , Its neil pntll · 01 killed WodneodiiY n(lbl
\:'~ ,."'".~':lio!.
llarlllnl L Whlll. Mra. IIIIIOUncinl the birth of 1 tliX ill rteetved In an outom6fJile • .'21.
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Virlil M. JIOIIIICII, i "'· lOll 8opl 8 at Vtt.
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Wood and Otllt 8. Young.
orana' Memorial holilltal,
The ae&lt;itlertt o!CCUI'Nil on ·
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LODGE TO MEET
1\lyrll Sc:haotor llld Mr. 'liay 7 llt Meiss County near Sp81n, Ken~ WB!J klllod ·.lalo. . Dill QF JN.JUJUIC8
1'1111'1 will be a apeelal end litre. Ruuell Nib. Mn. . Melga • Gallla' Une. In Ute woctneldily nilht wllln hit IIIII- MEDINA, ·~ (l~'l'I~·l:,
....tint of lhl Shade
EllllbtUt Nil&amp;, HarUord,
· the plaintlt! atales Utat lhrt!yeie collided willt a '*' ·al 11amoa,.7'1,0RbutliJ,
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LlldJ!e No. 413, Saturday, Sept, Va., II a 1"'•1
defendant opel'lted hla can llllll.inte.,._tlilil here. The dri.¥11' today llt_ ~~- .
17, ti Ut m. to conftl' 1111
Ntlzs have
1 negllpnt manner
and' '&lt;&gt;I' thi cat, ~ ,Jo!arle Sum- lloepltal fi'Oiil lillq,.tt;
thl .plalnUII'a car Ia mm, illi, IIJV4ib)ll; ,wu
Satur"Utwllett h11
rear, causing lnl1117 to bel In fair eondlllt/n al
flruck a ~111'1."~' ·and two,
DOCk.
Memorial Hoaoltal.
tarcYclet near llan.

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view of the Cleveland Browns
this sea!on.
The ftrrner Brown great
quarterback, who is now
roaching the Washington Redskins, feels the Browns are a
better ll!am oow that Jimmy
Brown is a.o actor instead of a
lullback.
Graham got 9. ·geod view ol
the Brownless Browns last
weekend when Cleveland routed
his Redskins, 38-14.
"The Browns are a better
U!am without Brow• and If you

HELEN HELP us •'

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OUO Graham has a unique to tell you," Graham

Robertson
Not Around
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Gubernatorial Candidate Herndon Killed

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known. He has long rapped
Anyway, the HJ'Iswer ef just
Cleveland fullback because
never was much ef a blocker. how good the Browns are now
that Jimmy Brown Is movie
Belt..- Balanced
acting In England should come
Graham feels that with
Sunday.
Green and Leroy Kelley in
backfield blocking for
other and for ou,&lt;rterbaek 1
The Browns will host Ute
Frank Ryan , the cluil is
Green Bay Packers In their
balanced.
second game of the season. The
or course, thi• view Is
game will he a rematch of last
exactly uRiversal. Since
year's NFL title game when
was probably the
the Packers easily deleali!d the
running back Ia the history
Browns.
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Asia Policy Bu ttrcss~d ..

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WASHINGTON tUPil --Phi· the 7th Fleet In Ute South China leadership IIIII Ill IDtentlons to
tippine President Ferdinand E sea "rendered inoperaUve Uta sllllld firm iD Asia. He aaid bit
Marros said today the U.S. scrc&amp;lled Pekmg-Jakarta axis" country

was

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presence in South Viet Nam ~Nhich Indonesian Communists counted among America's
had meant encouragement and ·had sought to establish.
lriends and allies." .
support ror those who blocked 1 The Philippine leader said the "I personally know lor a fac1 1
Lommunist takeover in )n&lt;jone-1 \ ,ssurapm ot Presid!!lll Jvhn· that the American presence in '
.,a.
son tirat American troops would Viet Nam provided-thouib
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In an addresg to a jomt [stay in VietNam were "aa:quite
unintentionally - encou· '

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SAIGON (UP!)- A force of 12.001t to .l ,0
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Marines today launched an amphibious and helicopter
uaault juat &amp;auth of the border with North VIet Nam,
The Leathernecks hoped to cut off part of a Ct&gt;mmuni!Jt
division infiltrating through the so-called demilitarized

srssion of Con8f!S!, Marcos l1ndipenBable factor in main· I ragement and support to those

zone (DMZ).

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air I taining the stabilitY ol South- I who succesalully misted the
UP! correspondent Robert Kaylor, with lltl lan •
Asia and east Asia ."
, attempted Communist lakeover
ing force reported the sweep began Operation Deck•
The United State• must : in Indonesia," ho said.
;r ,,_
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bDutt IV and was aimed at the Northlb!VIetnabmedse
1remain the dominant military ,
Division. The United States moanw e reac e ano .,.
pnwer in Asia, Marcos a d, i
ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL- u.s. Representative Walter H. Moeller o( Ohio's er grim mllesto.ne In Viet Nam when U.S . .military
1 1
until Communist China accepts 'l
' lOth Congressional District Is pidured above with
District Campaign Chainnan spokesmen In Saigon announced that the number of
"the obligation to co exist
i Dale Chapman of Carroll and Moeller campaign chairmen of the 11 counties com- Americans killed In the war
, pepcefully with its neigbbo(s."
prising the lOth District at a meeting in Athens. Left to right, seated: Dr. William bad officially passed 6,000. dtvod Into Utalr mtdiL
1 "II is only American military
Ray, Lancaster (Fairfield Co.); Dr Charles Haney, Ironton (Lawrence Co.); Con&amp;ress· T"e weekly castl8ilv •enort A l!lPIIve hellcopler assault
power that is acceptable in
man Moeller; Chapman; Delbert Fordham,· Marietta (Washington Co.); and Atty. for lhe porlod endlna Sept. 10 by thotlllllndl ot U.S. 1'1 Air
Asia and great enough to deter
Jose~h Allen, New Lexington (Perry Co.), Left to rtght, standing: Pearl Knox, Dun• ~bowed 71 U.S. aorvt.-.men kll· Clvalry Olvillon troops In the
communist China's aggressive !
das (Vinton co.l; James Porter, Gallipolis, who!presented Gallla Co. Chairman loci In action, 4110 wounded llld Central
In 1-.re" of
Horses may he presented In tendencies," he said.
Atty. Warren Sheets, also of Gallipolis; AI ty.
bert Lappen, Logan !Hocking Co.); eight mlssln&amp; llt action. Total a Commun!at tllvlllon rtpqrted
eighteen classes when
the Marcos warned agamst tb 1• , Five cases were to he roe- Atty. Joseph Oths, Wellston (Jackson Co.); Dr.
rold Brown, Pomeroy IM&amp;IIB Co.); U.S. oombal dealba In VIol Naill In the rtlf\111 appartn.Uyllaled.
lllam Hoffman, Nelsonville, chair- now are 5,1161.
The mlxod North YielD~
Melp county Riding Club spoo- country conlmuing as "a sented for grand jury study to- and William Elliott, Stockport tMorgan Co.).
sors a horse show on l!ept. 18, reluctant participant in Ute ; day by Meigs County Prosecul· man of Athens Co., was absent when the photo was taken.
South Vlelnamest louel tor VIet eon, "Yellow Star," tlivl0
boglnning at noon, at the Meigs allairs of Asia," saying "we 1ing Attorney Bernard V.
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the week were 68. Spokesmen alon slipped IWIIY iD jhe_)unll••
Courty Fairgrounds.
note a hesitance, some frustra· l The 15 grand jurors, wilh
listed Communi•! :asualtles at 280 mllu north ot $ilton which
.Show Judse will be Eddie tion
doubts in Amenca i Cash Bahr appointed foreman,
1,1!16 killed llld
In 11'0 dotted with eave llld luMel
Rtckard and Rmgmaster wtll tnday.
went mto session at II a. m. . The re-election campaign of open from 9 a.m. toft p.m. Mon· gressman Moeller said: •·our military Ienos • ii!JI ratio o( networkl_._ _._ _
7
bt Bob Jones. Bill Downie is He called on Ute Unili!d today alter Common PIe 8 s l u.s. Representative Walter H. day through Saturday, and will campaign will be base1 on a '- to !lor the alii...
to .serve as sh!JW aonouncer, Stale• to reaffirm its world . Judge John C. Bacon. ~dvlsed ' Moeller got off to an oflicial also remain open until 9 p.m.
.,
h to Ut
I . In the field, U, S. Air Force
PDWELL TO SPEAK
club officials said. Entry r..
them of thetr responSibiht!es. start this week with formal op- Fridav. Campaign literature, posilive approac
e peop e. J•l pilots spottad 10 Commupllt
,
will be $1.50 per horse.
Cases to be studted were ening of tiM! Congre'lllm&gt;ll's tOUt placa;ds , auto bumper strips, II will be geared to my
MIG 17 jet ftshtera Wednesday 'ftte Lelart Falla PTA meetCianll will bt the Western
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charges ol assault and battery Ohio District headquarter. at lapel buttons and other ma•.erl· In Congress, and how my wo" while attacking a vlgl bridle lnl hp been poatponod from
Pl...,. Horoe, Pleasure Pony
against Vtrgll Yarbrough, Jack 141 West Main
l.unc&amp;st- als are available in the olfice. In
hal bttnelltted the norUt of Hanoi. Two of t&gt;e MIGs Sevt. :18 to Sept. :rr. The
under 61 Inches, EU
and
Ward and Charlet Yarbrough!; or
Speaking briefly as n•ed· citizens of the Ohio 111 Ut Dl• mad• a pass at u.s. 1'1011 Tltnn- live bead, Paul Powell, wUI
ipoon - open, !)arret Race a charge ol burglary and B&amp;E District Hcadquartm
will uarters ofl!cially opened, Con· trlct."
denhlel f(gltter-bombert but be the sues! IP8Bker. All meP&gt;borJu, BIIITtl Race - ponie$,
agamst Clarence Weddlt Jr.,
q
fied when another American jel bers are ur&amp;ed to attend.

,. , it was certain
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IIIII Run - ponies, Flag Race
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Rep. M0.eller 0pens Ree}ection
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Congre&amp;~

and an indecent
exposure
charge aganst W!lliam .Reeves
, Grand JUrors , m addilmn to
WASIUNGTON IUPII Pick Up Race .- horse, Pick :'..:'e~:rs ;.' r~~~::~s
t~: ! Babr, include William Weaver, ' STANLEY, Idaho (UP!) - both of Oklahoma City and af- 1northern Idaho when Ute orasb flpolbr
W. McCormack
llp Race- pnmes, Shovel Race
at ttto noxt meeliPB 01 1
D.
Idaho ll&lt;mocratic guoet·no.u,·illt filiated with the Liberty Plan of joccurred about 11 a.m. Two IIW iood em11111 for Domo- ltorwo, Tire !lace - pnmeo, the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters, I Q:l~e' , Er~es~~e· Ha~man. caudidate Charles Herndon died America, ,Inc., an Oklahoma Fl- Stanely area loggers heard the mta Wedaeltlly Ia 'heldaJ'I
Blake !lac:. - OJitll, Roadtli!r John Werr
resident said at •
Y
• . ' ' wh1lc rescuers earned
h1m nance Company.
crash, and notified the forest prt,.ary olef'l!ll!ll. HI weal
PODy,llanllaok Cia.,- open, the
'01 the Creed Janes,
i !rom the heart of a wilderne" l The four men were enroute to •ervice.
10 far •• to lll'tdlell ptlllble
frail Clas1 - open, Western
.
June 8ayre, orman ax er, area in central Idaho Wednes- 1
aet &amp;alA of five to 16 Dem•
llld English and Trial Class lor Boosters Tuesday evemng.
Francis Webb, Olive C. Millard, d· y night bringing to three the ' - - - erotic BoiiM Milt Ia Novemo"""'•"', Oblo (IJPI) - R
.
Ways and means to make Blythe Theiss and John Hill.
a
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Mvnu
IIIIWel.
money and Increase attendance
total of VICtims m a small
ller.
eppoarod Oscar RobertSon, the
Animals Ill lht pony clasaes w.,e discussed. The (!oosters
plane crash earlier in the day. 1
"I've been reading a lot iD ClnclnnaU Royals' lllpel'ltar,
must be 56 ln. fll' . under and owe approximately $3,901l on
The small plane
crashed \
the peporr from lbe llepubll· would be a holdout for the sectile rider must be under 17 the lootball dressing roomo.
duruJg a ram storm about 10 1,
eta leader tRep. Gerald R. ond year In a row as !rabliJII
Je'rs of qe.
The group hopes to pay at ·_
miles from Stanley, tmmedtate- ~
Flinl t1 MlcbiJ!IDI lbolll 11M camp opened todll)' at Miami
loaot hall ol this in&lt;lebtedness
ty ktlllng two Okaloma n• n. j
by
Hel•n
Bottel
Ral1 tlley are going to plek University.
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. year. Several money mak·
Gauge read!•••
• - Ga - and 1n]ur1ng Herndon and tne
ap,'' MtCormIeb tol"'• report·
Ith•s
lng Ideas were presented but pnlis Dam II.,, !2 J, running plane's pllol, William Blf, Twm WHAT IS A LADYY
Ispot ol lmpelus, and let It be era. "II 1 were Ford, I'd be Robertson did not shoW Ull
•
no action was taken.
•3'&gt; feet on rollers, Pomeroy· Falls. Btr I'" taken to '."" &gt;un 1Dear Helen.
known you lftn'l llf!Xious lor a worryln1 mere about
lhe Wednesday for the _plcture•tak•
Till! next meetlna Is Tuesday : Mason 20.16, Pt. Pleasant 2l.87 Valley Hospital where hiS con· i The other day my gentleman second marriage. -H.
oealt I could feR."
lng IOSSion al CinCIJUUlU Gar·
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' Sept. 20, at Ute Senior High IHmton U8 staUonary, Kanaw· ditlon was reported as serious. lrtend started to analyze me. 1
dells llld Royal• Gelleral MaliaSchoo! auditorium starting at ,Ira Falls 5.51 lallmg, Charleston Rescue crews walked three He says ]'m very lree or loose : Dear Helen:
_
, . ger Pepper Wilson said be had
John Wayne Slraten. ono 7 30 p. m Film of the Pomeroy-' 19 70 rtSinl, London and Mar- l miles from the end of Ute road ' wiUt my morals because I WID Don't you Utink Batman and
been Ulllble to reach him Ill'
munUt old 10n of Mr. and Mra. Wahama game will be shown. met dams wen , running a hall- into the heavy brush
and talk to anyone
sex.
shows like it are teaching our
0
II!Japhone.
John Straten,, Dexter, &lt;lied Wodloot and Wmfield Dam one foot. timber country to the scene of 1 1 don 'llbink lhal meat!$ any· children violence? These norrl·
11 evod Ia
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marntlli, at the child·
, Boat.
I the crash, in an ef!orl to carry Uttng, because sell is I"' 1nter· ble lights and Ute love ol may·
WI
l'he Btl • who bell ' 1 r•n' Hospital m Columbut.
- - Ohio RIVer - Queen c I I y the critically wounded Herndon estiol aubjecl, and beoidel I hem! I crinse every time I 1
0
have r...lved "r eontrael
&gt;urVIVOrti mcludt btl par·
a _I
down 13, 4:30 a. m·;
Larry l u an ambulance But Herndon 1 disucss it with lilY fnenda hear about this kind ol Utlng
$80,000 before eporlln&amp; r.r
' .. one brother, Steve Allen,
0Sp1 1411 t\VS
Turner up 14, 3 10 P· m.; Beav-.1clied before he
the
ybio !mostly married), Aller on family TV - GRAittJMOTH·
. Jd G Ilia Co
year, II reported fllllllllnJ ··
home: the patomol (lrandpaer up 14, 5·05 p. m ; Wesli!rn I bulance.
th lb ngs we talk about ER
A 68 . year o a
liOO,OOO this year.
· t. W&lt;1tdell Ji!irrell, Outer, Entere
up 14 , 6.1&gt; p. m.: Charles SU.v- 1 Othr VJctims ol Ute crash ar~ aile in ~agazmes and boob Dear Grandmother:
ty !alhtr oil I was an appa~
Also J9isslnl was Hap Jlaln.
• matornol grandparants, Mr. Am
Ut d H:ll•l
enoon up 14, 8:25 P· m.; Jane were identilled lentaUvely by and quite rascinatina.
Did the Katzen)llmmer Kids IIUicldo In the
ofi:tll ton the Royall' sbr.Ut mau lui
" Mrs . Befby Straten. Weliothe en1
T. up 14, 5 20 a.m.; Buckeyo stste aeronautics director Chell He also says, "a lady laugh&amp; teach you dlsobedit!!tee? Did I
o::.rLow:r42 Htver Wed:
and a dlltsatlalled Jot1ll8
"I" Semceo will be bold fn· b
ed ·
D P Stata up II, 7 3tl a. m; Jobn Moulton as Robert L. Baldwm, to hersell when she boaro a "Fe Fl Fo Fum" make you
Y ore · p. m.
man iD thst capaci(J becatlle
o , at tht Martin Funertl Horne 24 n ou~;/n~1udnd · ~· · ~ar- J. Rowe up 15, UO a. m.; Lit· 311, and Lloyd 0, Crutchfield, 44, Idlrly JOke and doesn't let any , want to grind the hones ol an nesp'!a~. 1
1 11 be wanted to starL
"' ~utland with Uto .Rev. CbN· so s,
eco
ve.,
rs . tie George up 15, 6:20 a. m;
- - one know she has caught on" i Englishman? For that matter, . , a rom an opparen se ''' Lemley Qlficiatjng. Burial Earl E. Gordon, 1042 Second Jenks up 16, 5:!tl a. m.; Jacob Maraaret Cole to
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to retend Ignorance II Ido you n!ally thins there•• I inllicted gunshot wound Is RtJs- Wilson said ho had roaM bls
Will be In tho Millor C4m•tiii'Y Ave. Mrs. Josse H. Gardner, G. up 16, 6·15 a. m , National
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say., P
Jolly Green Giant or a Whitt sell Lee Haner, 118.
. final offer to Hairston and
I" Danville. Friondt may call 31 Smithers St , John A, Sal- up 17, 7:40p.m. ; Pioneer down
Ed•t EHS AnnnJ!l . too pn sy.
Knight'
Gallla County Cot'llllor Don• would make no further attempt
al tho Woaloy Wise re!idence floo •. 2171 Eastem Ave., Mrs. 17, 8 40 p m.; E. P. Joneo up aJMargaret Cole, a sentOr, Wlll j To sum ll up, Helen, what bt l Stop .worrying. Kldl know Utt aid War..hlms had not yet rut- to contact the former New York
on tho Now Lillul Rood today Wtlham H. Smith, Rt. I, Galli· 17, ~:10 a. m.; Tttan down 17, , tt tbo 186667_ Southern Hlih IS really sayiDa Ill that MEN dlllerence, too. - H.
on the ·-·~et caus.e of deathiUnlversi(J star.
until noon on Friday when tho pol11, Mrs. L1va B. Brooks, 4M 6 a.m.; Luther Herdman down
ann~l, ~- waa~nnoun~ lean do all the talkins they want 1,
this morning. Galha Coun(J A C!IIUP!e ot rooklet also were
body will be Itkin to the runor· P1ke St., Kanauaa, Mrs. Hoi- 17, &amp;·50 a. m.; New Martino· .
aj.
s. mas •" a -'Iabout sex, bot a LADY muat JJear Helen:
Sheriff Denver Walker termed mlaslnl Wednesday, but were
at homt.
. land C. Prose, Rt. _1, Patriot, Yillo down 18, 5.35 a. m.:
VJ~~er member8 of th fl pretned she's back In 1111 18th My hoy ltiend ran away from II "an ar-::·•enl sult!lde."
expected to report today. They
• sta
Mrs. Fronk G. Smith, Rt 2, Jr. up !8, 1·10 a. m.:
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century.
State School and we lol mar- A rifle fay near th• body ac- were Jim Ware or Oklahoma ·
VInton, Mrs. Monna SniiUt, ii$ vania down 18, 7:15 a. m.; ar~ Corol Wtlcoxtn, . Aaslstant What do you say? Am I - nal ,.hen 1 was 16 Tben tbll)' cording to lite sheriff. A soa City University, the llli)'als' No.
So. Second St.,
Middleport John K. dowo 19, 4.55 a. m.; =t:: ;r:;,da ~r~•· lay~ut SEX CRAZ'i
caught him and he. went blck who beard the shoollng dlscoV· 2 draft choice, wbo mlssetl 1
Mrs. Lester L. llo~h. Rt. 1, Walter Bockjord up 30, 5;26 : 1 ' a ICIB
n on, aa ea Pear S,C.:
lor sill months. When he gol ered the body in the basement plane, and Wnlie Merriweather,
Letart; Donald J. Stamper, 3205 a. m.: Edeallll BooworUt down 1'::"'gar, Tert!Sa McTurner, No but 11 your gonUeman oul 1 knew t had made a ble of the HBMr home, located whole school teac~lnj job In
!Continued From Pate One I Jackson Avo., Pt. Pleasant; 20, 7:10a.m.: John Ladd Dean ~·
~ Y~\:b ;.r:••~r,
:ug· l friend prefers you "Prlltsy" nilstake so we never Uved to- near the l!accoon BrldJie ac- Detroit prevented llllil from
1
woo orgoniud labor back to William E. Plants, Pt. Plea• down 11, ,,35 a. m.; Paul D. "' 1 us,
e en 108• yoo'd bttlter do a UtUa pretnd· gether. 'My baby waa
tour oonllng to the sheriff.
maldtllll
their eamp thla ran. The law- ant; Mrs. RoMie Clair Mill- up 21, '8:10 a. m., Jndtana up :ob
USher~ Cundiff
•!Ill 11ng or you m'y looe him
months old when 1 met tbll Proseculln&amp; Atty. John A. 'l'llm wDI be tw01pota up for
makers did not. come throuib er, Jackson; Stanley L. Pau&amp;h, 21, a:!tl a. m.: Elgerlcllf up 23, tors~ A~ n~~1:; 11 ~~ And men wh' still think women nice man and we &amp;OI married. Epllnl,
Dr. Warehime and arabi tltll aeasoP 011 the Royala'
on !Wool Lobo~ 1 blueat bot:• Jackson; Mrs. William
G 6:116 a. m. ; Heloo R down ed'W nd H b Stu.'
should be pro!A'cted are hard to ' Somebody told me my first Sherltf Walker were at
the I'OIIilr be•IUN ollhl Nlll'tliiiODl
- reJ&gt;Oal of section 141 Of i Jordon, Wellston; Miss Helen Greenup 3:55 p. m.; Hanger up I 1~~: ~.Y;
rn\,.~r· )'elllace tltest days. -H.
marriage wasn't lop! becauN lll.'etle of the sboollnl sborlly of cenli!r W~ Embry lad
Taft • Hlrlley .tel &lt;i!'e OO&lt;all- L. Wlneka,_Rl. I, South Point; Greenup 6:4tl . p. m.; Mark M. t!enner t isis UWI~e
· e. Oear Helen:
1 ran away llld waa under ap, 1:llfter~~lt~occur~jied,;i.~;;;;::;;;;iiiitiiO,;;f•;;;rwi;ard
....;iJi;iaiickii.oT'"'WyJII;;.ji;;ia•iij,iili;;;:~;
ed r'-ht-to-work provtSM!n) and Dante! A. Donn~lly, Columbus; up Greenup IZ:!tl a .. m.; Elisha
YP ·
.J am a divorced motber of end be was a "fugitive." So Ill
eailet Nltrlctlolll ea pt~ket- ~as Kinnard, HI. 1 l!avens- Woods up Groonup 3:60 a. m.; M
B
. Df
six teen-agers. 1 have met I Ucured It wao all rjpt to marla&amp;..
, . · wood. W. Va., and Mrs. Ellon Frank J)uraql up Greenup 4:35
rs. each_ . .~
~well IUY with whom I. work. ry again.
Wllh the PNoldenta 1111111· R. l\lcVaney, l!avenswood, W. a. m.; P~ela D. down Green- Tuesday Mofll,ll\1(
J1e Ia also divorced and . has Now somebody else IIlla me
turt, tho wage will tiH to f!.IO Va. •
up 5:110 a. -m.: Mark Easton up Mrs. Elfzab!th . Beac6, ' · 79, ~en . · l can. almosi let! my· I'm a bigamist Can 1 1e1
nell Fob. I lid llfi.IO • year
Birtba
Groonup 6:35 a. m.;
H. E. Jewett, i:l., a former Joitg«mo. ,ejl. ·raiU~g ln . l~vo with him, divorce !rom ~.. maa wbliell
Ialor. It will alto exU.ltCI cov· Mrs. Ronald M. Miller, 1 Gar· Bowles down Grettnup 7:10 a. Meigs reaident, passt.~· awaY.lltli'·l think lui .i! .lllraid 10 asJ&lt; I'm married to another? Or am
er.,.ta U mntlori IIIDI'I work- field Ave., son, 1:20 p. m, Wed· m. ; Mingo up Greenup 7:55 a. Tuesday morning at the ltchrlg 10.. :my conipuny because ol my 1 roally marrledO
1;.
ero. brinlinl tht total cov... od nesday. Mrs. Dwight Benjamin m. ; Cotton Queen down Mol- Nursing Ho~e at .Urlcksvllle. children. ,
Dear C:
by 1M minimum wage law Ia Siders, 2001
Eastern Ave., dahl i :!tl p.m. ; Misa Susan Mrs. Beach was pl1Cfded In I'm afraid to show any signs You nted a lawyer to ~~~;II
4(J million.
daughter, 4:55 p. m., Wedne$· down Meldabl 10:46 p. m.;
death by her parents, William thai I'm lnleNited, I bave ten out thia tsnsle. Even t
day. 1\tn. Lorry Eu1ano Broy· enswood down Meldahl 12:05 a. Andrew and Emma Jane Da- never until now even talked a marrll&amp;l lln'l "l..eJal," aa
Ia, Wau&amp;ft's Traitor Court, Gal- m. ; Philip Sporn up Meldabl vidson and two brotlters, George witlt anoiiJar man. Do you annulmanl is ltfctlsary befora
HEAR NARRATION
lipoUs. son, 3:00 p. m. Wednea- 1:45 a. m.: lrone Cbolln down and Tom Davidson, all lormerly Utiak If l .. live hll!l Ume he'll another m1rrla11 can
taU
Tile "StaUner &amp;tory," narrat- jday. Mr$. Hayard
Denton Meld'ahl 5:55 a. m.
I Rutland residents. Mrs. Beach shirt notlclna me? -t.M.W.
place. -H.
ed by Chol Huntlu, wu Ill"' ,Sheelti, Northup,
daughter, GaUipoill Dam -&lt;lVEC down ' Is survived by a brother, 1\'al- IJeQr 1:
sen~ •I the re~ular meeting i !O :OI p. m., Tuesday. Mrs. 3:30 p. m.; Tlbolt down 4:45 ter Davidson, Rutland; · ·and Nol -ll _y~~ . don't &amp;lve lt!m •
of PJ!IIei'Q)I Lions Club Tuesday Thomas Edward Hysell, 1126 p. m.; Vickers down 1:05 a.m. several nieces including - Mrs;
ANNOUNCE ~GFDT
•venlltt at the Grace Episcopal , E. Main St.. PJmeroy, sor1, Kanawha River - Solvay up ' Jobn Werner, Middleport and PoweU Rams Home
There will bo • songfest at
~hin'&lt;:il. Followlnl the film a !1·17 p. m. Wednesday.
London S:IO a. m.: J. S. Lewis Mrs. Loulae , Davia! •"Elmhurst, -P~tir 4lf.'J.'oucbdnwna !be
Mlnersvlll~ )lfethodlst
queol(on and answer pennd waa
Dlacberaed
down Londoll 6:50 a. m.; o. P'. Ill.
.
· 1:w9 toucbrlowna by !ull.back church ~lllldey, Sept. II, at 7:30
held by Lee 8m1Ut, former Ma· PaUenli dlscharaed on Wed· Shearer down Marmot 11 p. Funeral· services will be Jl'ti· .Qeite-.Powellled "Middlepi&gt;rt's 7· p. m., with a choir, quartets,
yor 14.Miojdlepnrt and head CbeIncluded: Mn. Ronnie m.; Lucy Jane Locas down day at 2 p.m. at the Tel(er Fu; llh grade team to a 111-0 vic- duets, and .special s;._ing.
'""~ ''· 8talfner Chemloala at L.
llld infant son, Mro. M 1 r mol 1:05 a. m.; AI· noral Home· at Jtwlltt w!Ut our· tqrjo ·over ·!astern Wl!diteoday
·
· · ·
Gal'.pohs Forry. T!lere were II Jelferwn N. Baker, Mrs. David len
R
Merrill dowa Mar· tal In tho Jewott cemewry.
after sohooi. .
·
RIT8 TIIAJLiRt Dill·
members proaent al the meet- M. Boothe and lnlant 800 , Cal- mel 1:20 a. m.: Fort
Deal'
Powe!Vs •rulil· shr pc!lnter ·wu · NILES, Ohio (UPI)- Charles
ing.___________ ---- ..-- vin M. Carter, Mrs. John W. horn down Winfield 6:115 p.m.: $7,500 Asked for
· -tallied in the , openirit quarte~ Fabian, 40, ChomplonTwp.,
Clair, Mrs. Lyde Co&lt;ks, Ernest Mountain State down Winfield Aile ·ed l~jurv
· on a 2&amp; yitl'd ·.rtlll and then In killed oarly today whln 1111 car
L. Damewood, Mr•. Ada No" l :li a. _m.; W. H; Shaver, Jr. One s~t lor money Only ·ror 11)1 thin! q~ he addlld the coUided wit- a traciOr-traller
j
DE;Virt'ED TO llft'llftm
rls, Phy!Uo H. Pope, Yvonne S. down Wmfield l:iiO a. m.: il880 fi,IIOO, was .fllec!'iu Mel&amp;s · Corn- otlter ~ucltdii'Q,\~ 1 41 Jard an lnlersecUon. In nearby w..u..
01
MEIGS . IIUIION ADA Howe, Mrs_ Kenneth R. Smith, West Vtrglnla up Wlnfteld 4:20 mon Pleas eotlrt .. Thursday pllftl return. Dentlla Bog,., lao- enfield Twp• .
Geor!~ B. Slaltlial, Thoma, 0. 1. m. ; Helen Z. up Wlnlleld 5 a. morning ~Y Milrtha Ann 0~· ut qtllrlarback, ·ran
end
-'---~r. o. :::t ,.._
Stewart, Janet A. Stith, Robert Ill.
linJer 291 wainbt •St. Middle" BWetJII tor both of. lilt Mlddl•
1AIDJ MAN lULLED
....,:::"'~-~~ __ ,8&lt;tout, l(,n . Montlle Stover,
port, 'against Hai'dlq i Wtrth, pori Ulra 'jlatlli ;'CIO!lVOOIIona. LODI, Oblo IUPl)- Ill!! 0.
( ~~- ~;::!.,!;'f:o.~.''it.,'M; 1
E. Thomas, Jr., Mrs.
liON IS BORN
3$1 North 2nd St., MldtllePort; MlddJeport ·. wiU •trovtl to · II&amp;- MeCraeUn, N, RRI Loti~ wll
•"•lt.J.'- •·-~1111,.,'::
R. Warth, Peqy LH Mr. and Mrs. Coy Nil! are a• the result of alleged lltiiJio. cllle for , Its neil pntll · 01 killed WodneodiiY n(lbl
\:'~ ,."'".~':lio!.
llarlllnl L Whlll. Mra. IIIIIOUncinl the birth of 1 tliX ill rteetved In an outom6fJile • .'21.
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hi• vahlolo mahatl oiJ Mlllln1ll
.~!., ~ ,::&lt;"!.
AmJ M. Wolfe,
Virlil M. JIOIIIICII, i "'· lOll 8opl 8 at Vtt.
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County
ltd. ,97, alioul ·0111
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Wood and Otllt 8. Young.
orana' Memorial holilltal,
The ae&lt;itlertt o!CCUI'Nil on ·
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east of bert.
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LODGE TO MEET
1\lyrll Sc:haotor llld Mr. 'liay 7 llt Meiss County near Sp81n, Ken~ WB!J klllod ·.lalo. . Dill QF JN.JUJUIC8
1'1111'1 will be a apeelal end litre. Ruuell Nib. Mn. . Melga • Gallla' Une. In Ute woctneldily nilht wllln hit IIIII- MEDINA, ·~ (l~'l'I~·l:,
....tint of lhl Shade
EllllbtUt Nil&amp;, HarUord,
· the plaintlt! atales Utat lhrt!yeie collided willt a '*' ·al 11amoa,.7'1,0RbutliJ,
·
LlldJ!e No. 413, Saturday, Sept, Va., II a 1"'•1
defendant opel'lted hla can llllll.inte.,._tlilil here. The dri.¥11' today llt_ ~~- .
17, ti Ut m. to conftl' 1111
Ntlzs have
1 negllpnt manner
and' '&lt;&gt;I' thi cat, ~ ,Jo!arle Sum- lloepltal fi'Oiil lillq,.tt;
thl .plalnUII'a car Ia mm, illi, IIJV4ib)ll; ,wu
Satur"Utwllett h11
rear, causing lnl1117 to bel In fair eondlllt/n al
flruck a ~111'1."~' ·and two,
DOCk.
Memorial Hoaoltal.
tarcYclet near llan.

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regula~· ~eeting

~lbert H;m~e,

MOnth Old SOn
'es
Wlednesday
Dl

abo~t

Mo~emeall:

H • N

Holze~n~osp~~l ~n

view of the Cleveland Browns
this sea!on.
The ftrrner Brown great
quarterback, who is now
roaching the Washington Redskins, feels the Browns are a
better ll!am oow that Jimmy
Brown is a.o actor instead of a
lullback.
Graham got 9. ·geod view ol
the Brownless Browns last
weekend when Cleveland routed
his Redskins, 38-14.
"The Browns are a better
U!am without Brow• and If you

HELEN HELP us •'

River NeWS

~aY

By Untied Press lnteroatlonal don't know why , I'm not
OUO Graham has a unique to tell you," Graham

Robertson
Not Around
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Joba

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Gubernatorial Candidate Herndon Killed

By Boost ers

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Graham's reasoning is
known. He has long rapped
Anyway, the HJ'Iswer ef just
Cleveland fullback because
never was much ef a blocker. how good the Browns are now
that Jimmy Brown Is movie
Belt..- Balanced
acting In England should come
Graham feels that with
Sunday.
Green and Leroy Kelley in
backfield blocking for
other and for ou,&lt;rterbaek 1
The Browns will host Ute
Frank Ryan , the cluil is
Green Bay Packers In their
balanced.
second game of the season. The
or course, thi• view Is
game will he a rematch of last
exactly uRiversal. Since
year's NFL title game when
was probably the
the Packers easily deleali!d the
running back Ia the history
Browns.
The

Packers, shtoting

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for

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For The Cool

Toronto
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Eveninqs
Wools, corduroys, pop·
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quilled linings.
Goal Coats, Bench Warmen, Ranch Style Jackets and Finger 'fip
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the NFL, many observers feel
that expecting him to block,
too, Is like expectlllll Sophia
Loren to he a good cook.

UabeliM'able bul TnD
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fellow
citizens
If
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will
be
quite
. . sn ,t beUeve am·.,~
The re&amp;IOII lor Bunntng'a
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Jim Blllllllni dOe.
ag·•_:_.·
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1llare anythlna llboul your clltld· Ioili! time lleftft !bey get It In 11
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1111
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'ltn, please road thll letter past 1000 lor tbe mtntmum IICCe
w nc
San Francisco probably "~ PT. PLEASANT- The tl!eJDe Draliii!C for lht illw lacUI- Jtii\IIIDca RandGlpll,
SinaiDr Counl)''s rowliig madlcal t•eii"earelully as it II veey Import· enrollment.
P
·
summed up, by Phillie manapr beard most often S.turday at ttea were 1101 llarted lUi Ill &amp;bert Byrtl and many othen lty.
1111 to their future. 1 have At the present Ume
Ute The tall rlgbtllander has Gene Mludl, who described his around-breaking ceremonlee for March of IIlia year, by Hen
who oro vitally interested In
addlti will consist
read Dr. Essex•, letters con· Mellis Local School District hu taken particular deUgbt in act Ia "100 pounds of pride," tile Pleasant VaHey Hoapital'a Eldon Assoc:iates, Archltectl. est VIrginia, I\IUOII County 0f-: ~: ing· on
~ing county · wide conaoll- a larger pupil enrollment tban tantalizing the Slln FrancliiCO and BIDIJibig sWI remembers new buUcl)iig proaram will be From 11181 lime on II has bee1l _ ·the welfare of the cllizeJill
ow ·, ,,. , ,.
dalton and have discovered 1118t Jackson, Gallipolis, or Losan Giants since jotnbig Phlladel- the Umo ~en netrolt had him cooperation.
a constant team effort on I h of the area.
· A 40 bed long-term care imlt
he never once mentioned tllat School Dlstrt~ts. There are phia tn 1964 and he cut lhem ott the trading block and Giant Cooperation, and coordinallon project by ~ Board of
. Ma~ obstaclea had t. be ov- that wlU tnel!JIIe diptu'lmenta
tile consolidatton ot lhe entire around 80 cites in the State
down again Wedneaday with a ~r Horace Sto~ha~ repo~- of efforts, have been the keys ees of PleJiaanl Valley Hos it· ercome, many deolsions had to of oce\apatl~l -llnd piijll.lcal
coWJty would be of any great Oh10, accotdtng to Ute World z.o victory.
tedly said about him , I don t to · Ute remarkable
progress a!, the Bulldtn8 Committee n- be made to meet the June 80th tllarapy lll'd the 18')est ·Iii a paadvanlalle to us. Therefore, I Almanac, of approlimately Ute
, want ' any .~ashed-up, 112-year- made on the new building pr1&gt;- allltnf! of Vitus Hartley, Jr., deadline which had to be 111et dent call 'syateil\; a diafiosllc
woold hke to mform you lhat same size as the above men- Thls stretched Bunning • old ptlcber.
aram at Pteuant Valley Hoo- Chatrmall, Dr. Jack B nand to lake advantage of a l573,110G and trealllll!ll 'cenllfr '·.~ wttl
1
: ouch a consolidation would not honed cities. I am positive 1118t lllelimo record to 11-2 against
Pltcbe Five mtler
pttai.
Euge.. B
I Henry Federal Hill Burtoo
Grant, provide mod~ ;J~olllle•· fl&gt;r. up
: belp the Meags Local School the stale won't be forc:illll any the Gtan~ ~ r;,e him a Bunning ~ a UIUe cleaning ' 111e tllltlal appUcatton
lor Eldon and
If, the G011ernor's whl•h weukl revert back to lht to date out .piilenfservtce; ren·
! Dtatrlcl in any way, and it larger consolidations tban what~~ ~nc"nd 0S:;': ofhisownWedneadayaiheset the project '!a• made by Ute Office and Staff, The . State Federal Government If not 1&amp;- ovattonoiiJ!eextstl~gfaCtllt)lto
'· actually would be detrimeotal we already have.
::,We
sm a
the Giants down on live bits Mason County Court who bad Healtll _Department, the Depart- cumbered by June 30th.
include the addlton et a · new
t to our chlldren..
1 have also seen how tmper- 18 seaaon.
while strikillll out eight to run hired Block Associates Consult- ment of Health, Education and The preetdent of the Board of obsetrtcal )VInl ~ , the chang•
; In a .-.port wntten In 19115 by sonal and political tlleee large More to Ute point, tile defeat his season reoord to 11·11. ants to make a study 411 the Welfare, the Appalachtln R• Trustees at J&gt;leaoant Valley Hoa- of tile present obstetrical depart; ~- Byron =onoa:;, Assistant consolidations become. Take 8 dropped San Francisco tllree Richie Allen provided Big Jim needs of tile commimlty. The gionai Commission, the Citizens' pttal, G. A. Biggs, and tile Ad· ment to administration and new
: tale Super len nt of Public look at Mason County In
full games behind Ute National with all the billing support be County Court then turned the !fatlooal Bank, Point Pleasant mtnlstrator, Mrs.
Kathleen waling rooDII. ,
} lnstrucUoni John M. Parsons, years it you doubt my slate· League-leadlllll Dodiers, who needed, socklnl his 38th homer project over to tile Board of Building a.ld Loan.
Peoples Mamhout, wish to tllank every· There will be in expan8lon ol
; D~tor 0 School Flmin&lt;le. and ment. Maybe these county- were idle, wbile boosting the in Ute second inning and driving Trustees of Pleasant Valley for Bank and the Mason County one who haa worked so unlir- the present operattnilsultes, the
i
e . K. ~~aker, Gener,:: wide consolidations work in the fourth--place Phtliies to a borne Ute second run wilh oi further planning and construe- Bank. plus the lui. oupporl of ongly and conacienttoualy on this laboratory and x-ray depart·
~uca:::"~ ~ol· nortllern part of Ute state where positloo 71&gt; games out
sacrifice fly in the ninth.
Uon.
Congressman Hechler, Senator important addition to Mason ments.
.
, I . ry I .
'
d they have money. but Meigs
Jim Perry drop""" his mill
No longer wtli patients ana
. owtng cone uSlon was ma e: County
tai
d n't h
Time For Reversal
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be alkl
: "TI1e proposed Meigs
Local I
cer n1y oes
ave That's where the miracle game In 1 row since winning
vl&amp;ttors
'!' ag up steps
: gschool District I Pomeroy . .lid~ any money or roads.
comes in.
his 2~ and now sta~s at ~o-7.
with no_banisters to hoJd on to.
; dleport. Northwestern.
Salis- ! Mr, Essex has been away I Bunning was around two p -·mg said he relied mamly
The mam entrance will be from
9
: bury and Bedford) . could, wnh !rom Meigs County lor 26 years years ago when Philadelphia ••}is fasl
PT
PLEASANT
_'The
orighospital
now
stands.
For
long
mutely
$500,000
was
tile
result.
tile
8
0
1
8
adequate commumty support. and I Utmk he should probe I lost 10 games tn a row to blow
Maybe I
rew mor~ as! ina! ;,ovement for a hospital In time _ until 19' · _ Ute move- This was done using a grant of canop e roo·
ill he
. provide a comprehenSJve high his memory on the roads in • 6'k-game lead in lbe final two balls thiS hme than I ordinarily
lltl1 • Burton money
and modern conveniences w
i school program which would Meigs County. As for
Mr. weeks of the season Bunnillll do, but I had good control of tile county first begar In i942 ment wasd•rmant but the perfund alsed b tile snow meltmg cables tllat will
; meet the criteria adopted by Morton, who was sent by Dr. and the Phtllies figure it's their the pitch and used it to my when Ute corpo• on _known as SJstent, vagorous dr~ve
ma~ty .:chr includ.;; a be bulll_tnto each entrance to
· the State Board ol Education Essex to make a first-band
d'
advantage " he explained. "My the Commumty Hosptlal, Inc., renewed and tile Pleasant
comm
w
tile hosp1tat.
- both at the presenl lime and inspection ol the ekJSiin• . d , turn to supply "d reverse en mg slider a~ worked well and so raised over $5,000 and purchas- ley Hospital, constructed
loan of $150,000. The hospital The total cost of the new pro. • ! thJS lime aroun .
,
~ "4
f 1 nd h
lb •• bed t cost ot
waa dedicated and opened for
1
and
In lhe foreseeable future."
planned highways In
Meigs '
too did my change-up. '
"" "· acres 0 a w ere e .,.
• a a
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ject, lncludll!ll a I fees
ex11159
Our community supporl has , &amp;;.Junty, I would suggest that be In other · National League Pinch- runner
Lee Bales
patients In October,
·
pe!180S, will be $1,118,981. The
oertatnly been shown by tile ride some of the bus routes and games Wednesday, the Atlanta scored Ill• winning run for
Pleasant
The hospital Immediately be- present bospltol cost $St)8,00C
large vole in favor of lhe bond see just how unfeasible an all· Braves beat the Chicago Cubs Atlanta on an infield grounder
ADMI'ITED _ Mrs.
came a member of tile Weal and was constructed seven year!
Issue last May. Why would the county high school would be. 3-1 In 10 Innings and tile St. in Ute lOth Inning and Felipe
Thornton Letart; Mrs.
VIrginia Hhspltal Association, ago. The financing of this proobove opinion change in just We do have more ruad" ''"" Louts Cardinals turned back the Alou brought in an insurance
row Meade Pl. Pleasant Bays the American Hospital Assocla- ject is being provided as fol·
one year's time? I agree with JUSt the main hl1hways, and Cincinnati Reds 6-2.
taUy with a sacrifice fly as the
Duncan Pi. Pleasant·
Uoo and within tile stipulated lows: $573,000 Federal Hill ·
Mr. McClintock from the South- have not bean! of any plans A .
Le •
ti
I
Braves registered their eighth PT PLEASANT
Three Hester ' New Haven·'
Mrs period of ttme became fully Burton Grant, $344,1155, Appala. . that
mencan
agueaconsaw
.
, 13th co-&lt;Jp. teachers
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trn SchooI D1str1ct
11. 1or the build!ng. o1 any ne" Detroit
nl
Minnesota 3-Z, ~tralj!ht
victory_ and thOJr
enroute
to Clara •Bus!, Portsmouth,
Ohio;· accred11ed
by the Joint Com· cblan Commlsi
son Gra nt, a!J(l·
•eems funny that the state has county or township roads.
Kansas Cit Pdefeat Cleveland 3- m 14 games. Dick ~elley, who lhtJr duties at Wahama High Kelly Krebs, Henderson; Mrs. mission of Accreditation which the balance by borrowed funds
taken sucb a sudden Interest I know ptaces In the
Y
Chlca 2--l worked the fJTSI rune inrui!IIB, Scbool we in' red Wednesda Arthur Baird Hogsett.
It still holds.
Bids were opened last Jun1
in Meigs County. I think that where children are already
~ ~,:::n :lehealo
got credit for his fifth success morning :~ ~~ 62 near lh~ !''•CHARGED _ Mrs
Pleasant Valley Hospital Is 22, and Ute Raymond Holtanci
the state has ~n prompted to ing three hours a day on
s
between the ;ioles whlle Dick Ellsworth was traffic circle in ~ one-car ace!- mond Randolph , Pt. Pl~aaant; the only hospital in Ute ltale ' Construction Company of Rip
mggest thts county·wide con- buses. and IIIey c.rtalnly
Calif rnl
as
tponed touched for his 21&amp;1 defeat
dent
Mrs. Helen Peters, Pt. Pleas- that bas a mixed medical staff ley waa low bidder. The con0 a w
•ohdatlon by several people need to nde any farther JUSt
pos
Tim McCarver hit two
·
t· Thom w ts n Hender-1 that Includes both the M. D. tract has been awarded an o
~ho were in favor of it at Ute sattsfy the wh";'s of a.
by ram, as was 1 single_ co~tesl successive home runs and Lou Injured were tile driver, Mrs. :~;. Mrs. ~ich:rdo · Weaver, and D. 0.
llgned. Tbe public Ia invited to
.une Ute Idea of tile M~Jj!s , reople who arent even mter- Co ty Board 01 EducaUoniBrock and Curt Flood slugged Ann cameron Buchanan, 20, Buffalo· George Clendenin, Pl. In 111M tile County Court of att.md the around breaking.
Local_ consolidation was first ested In the important Issue m un a resolution to create back--to-back homers to power Huntington, who received head Pteas;u;t; Mrs. Robert
Mason County employed the
- ·- --conceived.
, thiS case - our CHlLDREN.
d' 1 . 1 1 the lire oua- lthe Csnjtnala to victory. Ray and hand lacerations; Mrs. Bet.- d
d d ugbte
services of tile consulltnf! firm
Aa Ut the reason why tllose M:s Local already
has ~;" " ric or
en
c
Washburn !11·7) yielded six hits ty Jane Smitll, 23, Huntington, :;, ~nat: Jon.: :.00 son
Block, McGibony lo Coburn
P"Qple didn't suuest 11 al that skill
teachers In tho areas We have already found out / for Ute triumph and Sam Ellis loceration of the bead and !ego, lipotis· Eunice Rollins ~n
to do a survEy of
.•me, it II very evident. They mentionedU byl edDr. Etissu such from our own
consolidation (12-17) was the loser.
and Michael Mounts. Lesage, BIRTHS Mr and
lha needs for a Nursbig Home
For Every Sewing Ntecl
knew that the people would ' as voca ona
uca on, shop,
lcb
·
who suffered head and Internal
·
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ID Maaon County· following IIIII
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1ave voted down such a pro- foreign languages physical sci- that we have to wa
out lllrl
lnj .
nd
I naferred ny Kimbler, Leon, a son; Mr.
'
the
SlngerSaiM-S.rvlce
oosal. Why should the Meigo ences, and malh~matics. Aa to skullduggery and failure . to
fro~~e~t:asant w~!ne ra Hospital and Mrs. JJeyd Thornton, Le- survey the members of
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to Cabell Hospital tart, a daughter,
':ge:.:
McCall's Pllltttnll
: ounty Board of Edccatton be the argument that . we would c':u"J, out some of
allowed to decide such an im· never have to
hire
any "
we were pro
Such
o
JOrtant issue as an all County teachers wbo weren't properly lore we voted on tt. What tl
1D Huntil!llton. Mrs.
anan
WRIST FRAcruJLED
what they felt "?uld_ be the
: onsoiidation when tbree of Ute qualified u we had an all coon- would be like in I county-wide
and Mrs. Smith were treated
lac:iUty at IIlia
ID
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OOIIIOIIdattoo 1 ahudder
to
and released.
PT. PLEASANT- Miss
the commwuty aeeda
992-2284
live ~bers are from Ute ty consolidation, lllat Ill pretty think aboul •11
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral The mllhap, Investigated
die Jo Call, daughter of
;01111 tenn care a1o1111 with 115 W. 2nd
Porneray
Eastera and Southern School fun~Y- The formation. of_ the So let's ..~.. our right aervtcee were held in Belle, tile State Pollee, occurred
and Mrs. James H. call of 150 0~~r~m:ed~1~·cal~need~~·;;·;.:.;;;;;;;;::1;=::;:::;:::;:::~;::::=;:::~
DIStricts and Middleport alld Meigs Local School DistriCt did
freed
f
b d ta d W. Va., Thursday at 2 p. m. the north bound car went out Park Drive, fell from tile
Pomeroy are DOl even repro- not resull In any increuo in to for om ~RENantn s :;... for James L. Lambert, 53, of of control 111 a curve and ran bars during recess at ~=:I
•ented on that boanf?.
salaries except wbat waa re- up
our
Quincy sou of Mr and Mrs
er an embankment
School Wednesday a
Why should 1 resident from qulred by state law, and
Meigs ~:I Diotrlcll John
Lambert oi Pl. Plea.: ; damage was
·
and fractured her left wrist.
lhe Eastern School
District ·~· you that a new bulidlllll
A A
aDd ant, who died Tuesday in a $1500 and Mrs Buchanan
Candie 1s a fourth grade pupil.
stale In the newspaper how be w1th our salary scale Is DOl gon 1111'Y axpayer
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thinks the Meigs Local High log to bring teacben rushlllll
Citizen
Char eaton hospital.
cited for failure to have
SIJe was treated at Holzer HasSchool sbould be planned? And 1n from all over Ute stale
P. A. As to the number of He was an employe ~I the le under control.
pital where Ute injured arm
.
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h'ch could be If ed New York Central Railroad,
p1 ed ·
l
It is not our fault or problem Dr. Esse• Ill a good one
courses w I .
o er -•
1WO ARRESTED
waa ac In a cas
!hat tile grade schools In Ute be talking aboul more q'.wh- at the present time tile_ state IS veteran of World W:"' IT and
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
Ill¥ 1H •alleN
Eastern District are
over- lied teachers when due to
demanding that a minimum of member of the Witcher Bap- recorded at the county jail tile
Gat and O.t Free
t.lkl'•
3 Nfthtl In
crowded. We have plenty of acute teacher shorta1e all
4&amp; dlff":""t courses be offered list Church. .
.
. past twenty • four hours were:
MIAMI IIACM
3
1
room in our grade schools un- Ohio this year, he towered
I bich school. In the niW
Surviving ~
Uon to hi~ Archie Whitt, 26, Pt Pleasant,
:rour Saver dook Todu' UaJMUwaW. IRlt TrUe
Ill ~e new high school Is buUt qualifications fm- teachor .
Local High Scbool ,. parents, are his wife. Margaret, IJ01l • support warrant
and
CIITIPIID OAI STATION
sod then we will have a tot tlftcates to a lower point than would be able to offer over II four brothero, Harold A., of James R. Baird
Southside
W. Mil• It,, PeiMray, Ohl•
more.
they have been for many years. different courses without even Belle, John C. of Chester, Ohio; driving wbUe inkoxtcated.
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The argument, Utat if in the II they can't get all qualified bavlni to hire any additional Emmet R. and P~ W., both
future, the federal government teachers in tbe wealthy dll- teachers because. our present ~ Rtclnnond, Va., and one
allotted Ute money for a voca- trtcts, how does he expect
are qualified to teacb SJJII!r, Mrs. Troy Russell, Pt.
lioilal school near the Meigs Migs County to achieve tills?
llllb]cla whtcb they are- Pleas~nt.
Local High School, tt would MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, 1101 teacblng at tile present Burial will be In
he a problem to transport lht do you realize tllat an an CDUD- time. So how would an
all- Memor1al
Park
otudents from the Eastern and ty consolidation would be run
hlch echool benefit uo? gomery.
MARKET
Southern Districts, is ridlculous. a Utile differently from ours.
Open Dolly 9:00 to 7:00-Frlday Til I
Roil do they think the stud· Instead of havlni a board aeenta are gntng to get back and lected with members on from
Stturday Til 9
forth Ute Ute TrH:owlty Voca-- each of the oonsoldaltnf! dloPOMIROY
WY 2-3975
UOIIBI Scbool which is be&lt;ng trlcll, the lcbool would be run
E.. MAIN ST.
bulh near Nellonville?
by lht present Meigs County
It has already been deter- Board of Education. AI t b e
mined that the !dealltlgh school present Ume at least
il one with an enrollment be- of the FIVE members
- · 1000 and J2A)() studenta, oo chUdren at all In school.
sod our Meigs Local
Higb I, along with at lenst_50 other
Scttooi will have an enrollment workers, wtil go out wtth a reo! 'about 1000 students. Some ferendum petition to gel
people are taking Ute attl•ude llgnatureo needed If the Meip
WEEK-END SALE
that the stale will force us into DON'T SCRATCHTHAT ITCH!
Warm, cuddly and tight as a feather bu1 with the
MAPLE LAWN WHOlE
I county · wide consolidation
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
beatthlesl pair of lungs you ever heard. And oh,
tn a few years anyway so we 1t • 1wn nH41 IICraeblQ. ,.nr 48e
FRYING CHICKEN
lhoae eyeel When lhey looked up lnlo yoW'S, you
mi&amp;ht as well go alq with It :,.~ ~t d!;f~ ~H~N~ou ::!
ware awe lhey could recognize you. Seema like
ftOW. Jt hu taken the state over Mld. IU!hiq qWebJ down. .uttap.
tio acUon kilb cerm. t. IMilp ec.ma,
just a little while ago, doesn't II? And now lha1
30 p!ars to set'SOO pupils as the tnte.ct bites, rtnfWorm. toot Itch. otll.
mllllmum enrollment for a
. NOW 0.at !JWbher •
wee bit of pink fluff Is grown up and having an·
'
olher birthday.

heart
Mro:.l alllileat four day1 alta' enter'"'!OIII!JBr-llng Doctor's Hospital for what
-·
was described as a
routine
811111e,l checkup before going on vaca-

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li";he acttess portrayed the
of the witty Jewish
who fractured tile
English language for more than
years Her trademark was
line· which began "Y 0 0
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PESTLE

president; Joe Bulley; secreta·
ry, Vicki Green: treasurer Ann
Holter, and sgt. at arms, Jerry
Burke.
President of the Sophomore i
class is Pal Morrisey. with vice !
president, Ray Karr; secretary, !
Don Rose: tre,asurer. Roger 1
Barnett, and sgt. at arms,
I
' Erwin. Freshman officers
be elected tater.
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ANNOUNCE SPEAKER
The Rev. Don Humble,
of

· ht sep t.
held Monday mg
.-. 'II
h 11
u~v• age a

1n I Route 124.

Everyone is

Plans were made to have a
jitney supper at the
sc hool '
house on Oct. 1. Serving ts to
...ut:~gm
· at 4: 30 p.m., Wl·th
the ; ·.
proceeds to be held in Ute AJJX· '
Ulary treasurer to be used as i 1
Is needed by Ute Fire DepL
An auction of articles brought I
by members was held with llll&gt;- 1
ney to be used to buy stamps to
mail greeting cards. Sylvia ZwiJ.

qoush's Shoe Store
Middleport, 0.

RIZER OIL COMPANY
"'YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE"·
PHONE 992-2101
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373--5007.
men ts to Mrs. Hood, Eileen, ·
Clark, Myla Hudson, Carrie

MEETING SCHEDULED
Sinclair, Ada Slack, Thelma '
CINCINNATI (UP!)
- Los . Grueser, Belly Thetss
une
Angeles, Pittsburgh and San guest. Virginia Theiss, aui- U1e
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Francisco representatives will hostess.
meet In Candlestick Park. San
-------Francisco, Tuesday to deter· Accident Repot•t
mine the schedule for a two or Conlained Error
I,
three team playoff if required
An accident report involving
~ .,•..fle'"r"""the;;,;;;;reg~ul-ar=se•aso=n•..,..;;;;;;.l oars driven by Willard Gain. :w.
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Columbus and Beulah Maxey,
49, ~sville , published on September 11, was iD error.
Police said Mrs. Ma xf!y was
attempting to park on
East
Second St., when her auto was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Gain. It was reported errone- i
ously that Gain was attempting 1
to park when his car was hit by '
Ute Maxey vehicle.
DATE ~HANGED
MEXICO CITY (UPII - The
World lightweight championship
fight between titleholder Carlos
Ortiz of New York and former
featherweight champ Sugar
llllmos, originally scheduled for
Oct. 23, bas been moved up to
Oct. 22 In Mexico City to avoid
conflict with the Mexican
Orand Prix auto race.

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Mothen .- Bring Your Chilcl To Our Store Dreued
For A.Beautiful Po.rtrait ••• To Be Photograph•~
, . .: . _ By G11G1'9e Knlska, Widely
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,uring Our Early Season Sale .~
Offer lnds September 21st!

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cin:ulalor IIICidels of WARM MORNING Coei

to the !Mflufacture-r and without de~ .. •our
Booste&lt; Fan will ~ sent to you , posta~e P&lt;.Pa&lt;d.

lleatets ... and we11 give you a cettllicate enlittq )IOU lo receive a WARM MORNING Booster
f • (Model F-8 that regularly ae11s for $16.95)
tor just ONE CENT!

lnstaH lhe Booster Fan on your WARM MORNING Coal Heater and en.iOl' the exira comfort
of Ilfeld air circulation. It's yours lor ju•t
one c:ent extra if you buy one of these WARM
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government penslont.
Anyone who has difficulty In
completing the questionnaire
may visit or call the Marielta
Social Security Office for assistance. The office is open
Monday through Thursday from
8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and on
Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 9:00
p.m. II is loc ated at 331 Fourth

TWO-WAY RADIO
For Bettor, Quicker More Efficient Service

tEOUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTSt

FOR SCHOOL

'·'as state route 325 thret= m!le!' off
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OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH

FUEL OIL COSTS

SHOES

Piketon will De guest speaker

at the Danville Pilgrim Holiness .
Church, where Revival Services
wiU be conducled starting September 14 through the 25. starting at 7:30p.m. Music Director
for thP servJces Wlll be thP Rev.
lh e A. B. Maloy. Wellston.
A regular meeti ng nf
The
Syracuse Lades Auxiliary of Dan ville Church is located on
the Volunteer Fire Dept.

delivery, any tim•.

will !

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I ney upper
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Auxiliary Unit

'11te best fuel for your
home. Tops in comfort,
convenience. Call us for

lor class was Bill Buckley. vice

IUfle•ted by the above cartoon.

AT FIRST

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Elected president of the JU&amp;--

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PORTRAIT

FOil THE IMPORTANT
BIRTHDAY you wish

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PORTRAIT OFFER

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The meeting was called to or·
cler by the pres ident and open- I
ed with prayer by Edith Hood,
foUowed with the pl edge tu the !
American flag given in um son.
Roll call was answered by S1
members. Reports were read

THIS YEAR'S
GREATEST
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Bob Murphy was named pre
Iiden! of the senior dan
at
Eastern High School when recent elections were held. Other
Senior officers elected
were
Richard Dou8faa, fica prealdent;
Sins Summerfield, treasurer;
Pat Smith, secretary, and Doll
Rou•h. ogt. at arms.

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celve the spet+ · '-·mPfit while
tbey remain on public assls~
ance rolls for cash payments.
rn addition, persons receiva
ing other types of govenment
pensions or annuities whether
federal, state, or local. will

Brings You ...

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BOYS BASKETBALL

The Marietta Socml_ Security
Office has begun maihng quostlonnaires to 160 Meigs County
reaideuts age ?:1 and older who
may qualify for a special SOCial
aecurity benefit of 135 per month
beginning in October.

In order to quaitfy for the
special benefit a person must
be 72 years of age. The payment
to a single person
., will be $35
per month and ""2·50 1or man
and wife. If both qualify·
Penon• re&lt;elvtng Aid for
the Aged or other ~ubtk ••·
sislance payments eannot re-

Mrs .

Huntin~

Questionaires

be paid from general revenues
rather than !tom tile Sooiat Security trust funds .

f A8 RICS

Lambert
:.aW: James
0£ Q Di

Senior Class
At Eastern

The special benelil ls differ- ~
enl from other types of aoc:ial
security payments In that persons need not have worked lll'Jo
der Social Security to qualify
for payment. The benefit will

I In]'ured at
Rt. 62 Circle

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Robert G, Loren!, Social Security DiStrict Manager, slated
today tllat "persons recellling
the special questionnair should
complete it promptly and return It to the Marietta social
security office in order thol
processing can be completed be·
fore October, The first special
benefit checks will be mailed
early in November and
wilt
cover pay ·..., ents for the month
of October''

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Murphy Beads

$35 Benefit •
Offered m·.

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WARM MORNING coat heatAtr !las tht
faiNt•, ~· 4-fllte ~lrttltriclt Unint lhat turns
coal
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San Francisco probably "~ PT. PLEASANT- The tl!eJDe Draliii!C for lht illw lacUI- Jtii\IIIDca RandGlpll,
SinaiDr Counl)''s rowliig madlcal t•eii"earelully as it II veey Import· enrollment.
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summed up, by Phillie manapr beard most often S.turday at ttea were 1101 llarted lUi Ill &amp;bert Byrtl and many othen lty.
1111 to their future. 1 have At the present Ume
Ute The tall rlgbtllander has Gene Mludl, who described his around-breaking ceremonlee for March of IIlia year, by Hen
who oro vitally interested In
addlti will consist
read Dr. Essex•, letters con· Mellis Local School District hu taken particular deUgbt in act Ia "100 pounds of pride," tile Pleasant VaHey Hoapital'a Eldon Assoc:iates, Archltectl. est VIrginia, I\IUOII County 0f-: ~: ing· on
~ing county · wide conaoll- a larger pupil enrollment tban tantalizing the Slln FrancliiCO and BIDIJibig sWI remembers new buUcl)iig proaram will be From 11181 lime on II has bee1l _ ·the welfare of the cllizeJill
ow ·, ,,. , ,.
dalton and have discovered 1118t Jackson, Gallipolis, or Losan Giants since jotnbig Phlladel- the Umo ~en netrolt had him cooperation.
a constant team effort on I h of the area.
· A 40 bed long-term care imlt
he never once mentioned tllat School Dlstrt~ts. There are phia tn 1964 and he cut lhem ott the trading block and Giant Cooperation, and coordinallon project by ~ Board of
. Ma~ obstaclea had t. be ov- that wlU tnel!JIIe diptu'lmenta
tile consolidatton ot lhe entire around 80 cites in the State
down again Wedneaday with a ~r Horace Sto~ha~ repo~- of efforts, have been the keys ees of PleJiaanl Valley Hos it· ercome, many deolsions had to of oce\apatl~l -llnd piijll.lcal
coWJty would be of any great Oh10, accotdtng to Ute World z.o victory.
tedly said about him , I don t to · Ute remarkable
progress a!, the Bulldtn8 Committee n- be made to meet the June 80th tllarapy lll'd the 18')est ·Iii a paadvanlalle to us. Therefore, I Almanac, of approlimately Ute
, want ' any .~ashed-up, 112-year- made on the new building pr1&gt;- allltnf! of Vitus Hartley, Jr., deadline which had to be 111et dent call 'syateil\; a diafiosllc
woold hke to mform you lhat same size as the above men- Thls stretched Bunning • old ptlcber.
aram at Pteuant Valley Hoo- Chatrmall, Dr. Jack B nand to lake advantage of a l573,110G and trealllll!ll 'cenllfr '·.~ wttl
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: ouch a consolidation would not honed cities. I am positive 1118t lllelimo record to 11-2 against
Pltcbe Five mtler
pttai.
Euge.. B
I Henry Federal Hill Burtoo
Grant, provide mod~ ;J~olllle•· fl&gt;r. up
: belp the Meags Local School the stale won't be forc:illll any the Gtan~ ~ r;,e him a Bunning ~ a UIUe cleaning ' 111e tllltlal appUcatton
lor Eldon and
If, the G011ernor's whl•h weukl revert back to lht to date out .piilenfservtce; ren·
! Dtatrlcl in any way, and it larger consolidations tban what~~ ~nc"nd 0S:;': ofhisownWedneadayaiheset the project '!a• made by Ute Office and Staff, The . State Federal Government If not 1&amp;- ovattonoiiJ!eextstl~gfaCtllt)lto
'· actually would be detrimeotal we already have.
::,We
sm a
the Giants down on live bits Mason County Court who bad Healtll _Department, the Depart- cumbered by June 30th.
include the addlton et a · new
t to our chlldren..
1 have also seen how tmper- 18 seaaon.
while strikillll out eight to run hired Block Associates Consult- ment of Health, Education and The preetdent of the Board of obsetrtcal )VInl ~ , the chang•
; In a .-.port wntten In 19115 by sonal and political tlleee large More to Ute point, tile defeat his season reoord to 11·11. ants to make a study 411 the Welfare, the Appalachtln R• Trustees at J&gt;leaoant Valley Hoa- of tile present obstetrical depart; ~- Byron =onoa:;, Assistant consolidations become. Take 8 dropped San Francisco tllree Richie Allen provided Big Jim needs of tile commimlty. The gionai Commission, the Citizens' pttal, G. A. Biggs, and tile Ad· ment to administration and new
: tale Super len nt of Public look at Mason County In
full games behind Ute National with all the billing support be County Court then turned the !fatlooal Bank, Point Pleasant mtnlstrator, Mrs.
Kathleen waling rooDII. ,
} lnstrucUoni John M. Parsons, years it you doubt my slate· League-leadlllll Dodiers, who needed, socklnl his 38th homer project over to tile Board of Building a.ld Loan.
Peoples Mamhout, wish to tllank every· There will be in expan8lon ol
; D~tor 0 School Flmin&lt;le. and ment. Maybe these county- were idle, wbile boosting the in Ute second inning and driving Trustees of Pleasant Valley for Bank and the Mason County one who haa worked so unlir- the present operattnilsultes, the
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e . K. ~~aker, Gener,:: wide consolidations work in the fourth--place Phtliies to a borne Ute second run wilh oi further planning and construe- Bank. plus the lui. oupporl of ongly and conacienttoualy on this laboratory and x-ray depart·
~uca:::"~ ~ol· nortllern part of Ute state where positloo 71&gt; games out
sacrifice fly in the ninth.
Uon.
Congressman Hechler, Senator important addition to Mason ments.
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Jim Perry drop""" his mill
No longer wtli patients ana
. owtng cone uSlon was ma e: County
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: "TI1e proposed Meigs
Local I
cer n1y oes
ave That's where the miracle game In 1 row since winning
vl&amp;ttors
'!' ag up steps
: gschool District I Pomeroy . .lid~ any money or roads.
comes in.
his 2~ and now sta~s at ~o-7.
with no_banisters to hoJd on to.
; dleport. Northwestern.
Salis- ! Mr, Essex has been away I Bunning was around two p -·mg said he relied mamly
The mam entrance will be from
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: bury and Bedford) . could, wnh !rom Meigs County lor 26 years years ago when Philadelphia ••}is fasl
PT
PLEASANT
_'The
orighospital
now
stands.
For
long
mutely
$500,000
was
tile
result.
tile
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adequate commumty support. and I Utmk he should probe I lost 10 games tn a row to blow
Maybe I
rew mor~ as! ina! ;,ovement for a hospital In time _ until 19' · _ Ute move- This was done using a grant of canop e roo·
ill he
. provide a comprehenSJve high his memory on the roads in • 6'k-game lead in lbe final two balls thiS hme than I ordinarily
lltl1 • Burton money
and modern conveniences w
i school program which would Meigs County. As for
Mr. weeks of the season Bunnillll do, but I had good control of tile county first begar In i942 ment wasd•rmant but the perfund alsed b tile snow meltmg cables tllat will
; meet the criteria adopted by Morton, who was sent by Dr. and the Phtllies figure it's their the pitch and used it to my when Ute corpo• on _known as SJstent, vagorous dr~ve
ma~ty .:chr includ.;; a be bulll_tnto each entrance to
· the State Board ol Education Essex to make a first-band
d'
advantage " he explained. "My the Commumty Hosptlal, Inc., renewed and tile Pleasant
comm
w
tile hosp1tat.
- both at the presenl lime and inspection ol the ekJSiin• . d , turn to supply "d reverse en mg slider a~ worked well and so raised over $5,000 and purchas- ley Hospital, constructed
loan of $150,000. The hospital The total cost of the new pro. • ! thJS lime aroun .
,
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f 1 nd h
lb •• bed t cost ot
waa dedicated and opened for
1
and
In lhe foreseeable future."
planned highways In
Meigs '
too did my change-up. '
"" "· acres 0 a w ere e .,.
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ject, lncludll!ll a I fees
ex11159
Our community supporl has , &amp;;.Junty, I would suggest that be In other · National League Pinch- runner
Lee Bales
patients In October,
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pe!180S, will be $1,118,981. The
oertatnly been shown by tile ride some of the bus routes and games Wednesday, the Atlanta scored Ill• winning run for
Pleasant
The hospital Immediately be- present bospltol cost $St)8,00C
large vole in favor of lhe bond see just how unfeasible an all· Braves beat the Chicago Cubs Atlanta on an infield grounder
ADMI'ITED _ Mrs.
came a member of tile Weal and was constructed seven year!
Issue last May. Why would the county high school would be. 3-1 In 10 Innings and tile St. in Ute lOth Inning and Felipe
Thornton Letart; Mrs.
VIrginia Hhspltal Association, ago. The financing of this proobove opinion change in just We do have more ruad" ''"" Louts Cardinals turned back the Alou brought in an insurance
row Meade Pl. Pleasant Bays the American Hospital Assocla- ject is being provided as fol·
one year's time? I agree with JUSt the main hl1hways, and Cincinnati Reds 6-2.
taUy with a sacrifice fly as the
Duncan Pi. Pleasant·
Uoo and within tile stipulated lows: $573,000 Federal Hill ·
Mr. McClintock from the South- have not bean! of any plans A .
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Braves registered their eighth PT PLEASANT
Three Hester ' New Haven·'
Mrs period of ttme became fully Burton Grant, $344,1155, Appala. . that
mencan
agueaconsaw
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, 13th co-&lt;Jp. teachers
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trn SchooI D1str1ct
11. 1or the build!ng. o1 any ne" Detroit
nl
Minnesota 3-Z, ~tralj!ht
victory_ and thOJr
enroute
to Clara •Bus!, Portsmouth,
Ohio;· accred11ed
by the Joint Com· cblan Commlsi
son Gra nt, a!J(l·
•eems funny that the state has county or township roads.
Kansas Cit Pdefeat Cleveland 3- m 14 games. Dick ~elley, who lhtJr duties at Wahama High Kelly Krebs, Henderson; Mrs. mission of Accreditation which the balance by borrowed funds
taken sucb a sudden Interest I know ptaces In the
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Chlca 2--l worked the fJTSI rune inrui!IIB, Scbool we in' red Wednesda Arthur Baird Hogsett.
It still holds.
Bids were opened last Jun1
in Meigs County. I think that where children are already
~ ~,:::n :lehealo
got credit for his fifth success morning :~ ~~ 62 near lh~ !''•CHARGED _ Mrs
Pleasant Valley Hospital Is 22, and Ute Raymond Holtanci
the state has ~n prompted to ing three hours a day on
s
between the ;ioles whlle Dick Ellsworth was traffic circle in ~ one-car ace!- mond Randolph , Pt. Pl~aaant; the only hospital in Ute ltale ' Construction Company of Rip
mggest thts county·wide con- buses. and IIIey c.rtalnly
Calif rnl
as
tponed touched for his 21&amp;1 defeat
dent
Mrs. Helen Peters, Pt. Pleas- that bas a mixed medical staff ley waa low bidder. The con0 a w
•ohdatlon by several people need to nde any farther JUSt
pos
Tim McCarver hit two
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t· Thom w ts n Hender-1 that Includes both the M. D. tract has been awarded an o
~ho were in favor of it at Ute sattsfy the wh";'s of a.
by ram, as was 1 single_ co~tesl successive home runs and Lou Injured were tile driver, Mrs. :~;. Mrs. ~ich:rdo · Weaver, and D. 0.
llgned. Tbe public Ia invited to
.une Ute Idea of tile M~Jj!s , reople who arent even mter- Co ty Board 01 EducaUoniBrock and Curt Flood slugged Ann cameron Buchanan, 20, Buffalo· George Clendenin, Pl. In 111M tile County Court of att.md the around breaking.
Local_ consolidation was first ested In the important Issue m un a resolution to create back--to-back homers to power Huntington, who received head Pteas;u;t; Mrs. Robert
Mason County employed the
- ·- --conceived.
, thiS case - our CHlLDREN.
d' 1 . 1 1 the lire oua- lthe Csnjtnala to victory. Ray and hand lacerations; Mrs. Bet.- d
d d ugbte
services of tile consulltnf! firm
Aa Ut the reason why tllose M:s Local already
has ~;" " ric or
en
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Washburn !11·7) yielded six hits ty Jane Smitll, 23, Huntington, :;, ~nat: Jon.: :.00 son
Block, McGibony lo Coburn
P"Qple didn't suuest 11 al that skill
teachers In tho areas We have already found out / for Ute triumph and Sam Ellis loceration of the bead and !ego, lipotis· Eunice Rollins ~n
to do a survEy of
.•me, it II very evident. They mentionedU byl edDr. Etissu such from our own
consolidation (12-17) was the loser.
and Michael Mounts. Lesage, BIRTHS Mr and
lha needs for a Nursbig Home
For Every Sewing Ntecl
knew that the people would ' as voca ona
uca on, shop,
lcb
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who suffered head and Internal
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ID Maaon County· following IIIII
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1ave voted down such a pro- foreign languages physical sci- that we have to wa
out lllrl
lnj .
nd
I naferred ny Kimbler, Leon, a son; Mr.
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the
SlngerSaiM-S.rvlce
oosal. Why should the Meigo ences, and malh~matics. Aa to skullduggery and failure . to
fro~~e~t:asant w~!ne ra Hospital and Mrs. JJeyd Thornton, Le- survey the members of
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to Cabell Hospital tart, a daughter,
':ge:.:
McCall's Pllltttnll
: ounty Board of Edccatton be the argument that . we would c':u"J, out some of
allowed to decide such an im· never have to
hire
any "
we were pro
Such
o
JOrtant issue as an all County teachers wbo weren't properly lore we voted on tt. What tl
1D Huntil!llton. Mrs.
anan
WRIST FRAcruJLED
what they felt "?uld_ be the
: onsoiidation when tbree of Ute qualified u we had an all coon- would be like in I county-wide
and Mrs. Smith were treated
lac:iUty at IIlia
ID
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OOIIIOIIdattoo 1 ahudder
to
and released.
PT. PLEASANT- Miss
the commwuty aeeda
992-2284
live ~bers are from Ute ty consolidation, lllat Ill pretty think aboul •11
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral The mllhap, Investigated
die Jo Call, daughter of
;01111 tenn care a1o1111 with 115 W. 2nd
Porneray
Eastera and Southern School fun~Y- The formation. of_ the So let's ..~.. our right aervtcee were held in Belle, tile State Pollee, occurred
and Mrs. James H. call of 150 0~~r~m:ed~1~·cal~need~~·;;·;.:.;;;;;;;;::1;=::;:::;:::;:::~;::::=;:::~
DIStricts and Middleport alld Meigs Local School DistriCt did
freed
f
b d ta d W. Va., Thursday at 2 p. m. the north bound car went out Park Drive, fell from tile
Pomeroy are DOl even repro- not resull In any increuo in to for om ~RENantn s :;... for James L. Lambert, 53, of of control 111 a curve and ran bars during recess at ~=:I
•ented on that boanf?.
salaries except wbat waa re- up
our
Quincy sou of Mr and Mrs
er an embankment
School Wednesday a
Why should 1 resident from qulred by state law, and
Meigs ~:I Diotrlcll John
Lambert oi Pl. Plea.: ; damage was
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and fractured her left wrist.
lhe Eastern School
District ·~· you that a new bulidlllll
A A
aDd ant, who died Tuesday in a $1500 and Mrs Buchanan
Candie 1s a fourth grade pupil.
stale In the newspaper how be w1th our salary scale Is DOl gon 1111'Y axpayer
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thinks the Meigs Local High log to bring teacben rushlllll
Citizen
Char eaton hospital.
cited for failure to have
SIJe was treated at Holzer HasSchool sbould be planned? And 1n from all over Ute stale
P. A. As to the number of He was an employe ~I the le under control.
pital where Ute injured arm
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h'ch could be If ed New York Central Railroad,
p1 ed ·
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It is not our fault or problem Dr. Esse• Ill a good one
courses w I .
o er -•
1WO ARRESTED
waa ac In a cas
!hat tile grade schools In Ute be talking aboul more q'.wh- at the present time tile_ state IS veteran of World W:"' IT and
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
Ill¥ 1H •alleN
Eastern District are
over- lied teachers when due to
demanding that a minimum of member of the Witcher Bap- recorded at the county jail tile
Gat and O.t Free
t.lkl'•
3 Nfthtl In
crowded. We have plenty of acute teacher shorta1e all
4&amp; dlff":""t courses be offered list Church. .
.
. past twenty • four hours were:
MIAMI IIACM
3
1
room in our grade schools un- Ohio this year, he towered
I bich school. In the niW
Surviving ~
Uon to hi~ Archie Whitt, 26, Pt Pleasant,
:rour Saver dook Todu' UaJMUwaW. IRlt TrUe
Ill ~e new high school Is buUt qualifications fm- teachor .
Local High Scbool ,. parents, are his wife. Margaret, IJ01l • support warrant
and
CIITIPIID OAI STATION
sod then we will have a tot tlftcates to a lower point than would be able to offer over II four brothero, Harold A., of James R. Baird
Southside
W. Mil• It,, PeiMray, Ohl•
more.
they have been for many years. different courses without even Belle, John C. of Chester, Ohio; driving wbUe inkoxtcated.
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The argument, Utat if in the II they can't get all qualified bavlni to hire any additional Emmet R. and P~ W., both
future, the federal government teachers in tbe wealthy dll- teachers because. our present ~ Rtclnnond, Va., and one
allotted Ute money for a voca- trtcts, how does he expect
are qualified to teacb SJJII!r, Mrs. Troy Russell, Pt.
lioilal school near the Meigs Migs County to achieve tills?
llllb]cla whtcb they are- Pleas~nt.
Local High School, tt would MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, 1101 teacblng at tile present Burial will be In
he a problem to transport lht do you realize tllat an an CDUD- time. So how would an
all- Memor1al
Park
otudents from the Eastern and ty consolidation would be run
hlch echool benefit uo? gomery.
MARKET
Southern Districts, is ridlculous. a Utile differently from ours.
Open Dolly 9:00 to 7:00-Frlday Til I
Roil do they think the stud· Instead of havlni a board aeenta are gntng to get back and lected with members on from
Stturday Til 9
forth Ute Ute TrH:owlty Voca-- each of the oonsoldaltnf! dloPOMIROY
WY 2-3975
UOIIBI Scbool which is be&lt;ng trlcll, the lcbool would be run
E.. MAIN ST.
bulh near Nellonville?
by lht present Meigs County
It has already been deter- Board of Education. AI t b e
mined that the !dealltlgh school present Ume at least
il one with an enrollment be- of the FIVE members
- · 1000 and J2A)() studenta, oo chUdren at all In school.
sod our Meigs Local
Higb I, along with at lenst_50 other
Scttooi will have an enrollment workers, wtil go out wtth a reo! 'about 1000 students. Some ferendum petition to gel
people are taking Ute attl•ude llgnatureo needed If the Meip
WEEK-END SALE
that the stale will force us into DON'T SCRATCHTHAT ITCH!
Warm, cuddly and tight as a feather bu1 with the
MAPLE LAWN WHOlE
I county · wide consolidation
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
beatthlesl pair of lungs you ever heard. And oh,
tn a few years anyway so we 1t • 1wn nH41 IICraeblQ. ,.nr 48e
FRYING CHICKEN
lhoae eyeel When lhey looked up lnlo yoW'S, you
mi&amp;ht as well go alq with It :,.~ ~t d!;f~ ~H~N~ou ::!
ware awe lhey could recognize you. Seema like
ftOW. Jt hu taken the state over Mld. IU!hiq qWebJ down. .uttap.
tio acUon kilb cerm. t. IMilp ec.ma,
just a little while ago, doesn't II? And now lha1
30 p!ars to set'SOO pupils as the tnte.ct bites, rtnfWorm. toot Itch. otll.
mllllmum enrollment for a
. NOW 0.at !JWbher •
wee bit of pink fluff Is grown up and having an·
'
olher birthday.

heart
Mro:.l alllileat four day1 alta' enter'"'!OIII!JBr-llng Doctor's Hospital for what
-·
was described as a
routine
811111e,l checkup before going on vaca-

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English language for more than
years Her trademark was
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PESTLE

president; Joe Bulley; secreta·
ry, Vicki Green: treasurer Ann
Holter, and sgt. at arms, Jerry
Burke.
President of the Sophomore i
class is Pal Morrisey. with vice !
president, Ray Karr; secretary, !
Don Rose: tre,asurer. Roger 1
Barnett, and sgt. at arms,
I
' Erwin. Freshman officers
be elected tater.
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ANNOUNCE SPEAKER
The Rev. Don Humble,
of

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held Monday mg
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h 11
u~v• age a

1n I Route 124.

Everyone is

Plans were made to have a
jitney supper at the
sc hool '
house on Oct. 1. Serving ts to
...ut:~gm
· at 4: 30 p.m., Wl·th
the ; ·.
proceeds to be held in Ute AJJX· '
Ulary treasurer to be used as i 1
Is needed by Ute Fire DepL
An auction of articles brought I
by members was held with llll&gt;- 1
ney to be used to buy stamps to
mail greeting cards. Sylvia ZwiJ.

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men ts to Mrs. Hood, Eileen, ·
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MEETING SCHEDULED
Sinclair, Ada Slack, Thelma '
CINCINNATI (UP!)
- Los . Grueser, Belly Thetss
une
Angeles, Pittsburgh and San guest. Virginia Theiss, aui- U1e
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Francisco representatives will hostess.
meet In Candlestick Park. San
-------Francisco, Tuesday to deter· Accident Repot•t
mine the schedule for a two or Conlained Error
I,
three team playoff if required
An accident report involving
~ .,•..fle'"r"""the;;,;;;;reg~ul-ar=se•aso=n•..,..;;;;;;.l oars driven by Willard Gain. :w.
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Columbus and Beulah Maxey,
49, ~sville , published on September 11, was iD error.
Police said Mrs. Ma xf!y was
attempting to park on
East
Second St., when her auto was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Gain. It was reported errone- i
ously that Gain was attempting 1
to park when his car was hit by '
Ute Maxey vehicle.
DATE ~HANGED
MEXICO CITY (UPII - The
World lightweight championship
fight between titleholder Carlos
Ortiz of New York and former
featherweight champ Sugar
llllmos, originally scheduled for
Oct. 23, bas been moved up to
Oct. 22 In Mexico City to avoid
conflict with the Mexican
Orand Prix auto race.

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Mothen .- Bring Your Chilcl To Our Store Dreued
For A.Beautiful Po.rtrait ••• To Be Photograph•~
, . .: . _ By G11G1'9e Knlska, Widely
··
· Known Chdd Photographer
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II You Buy One Of These famou:;

f&amp;mq COAL HEATERS
,uring Our Early Season Sale .~
Offer lnds September 21st!

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Come In ,_ and buy 011111 of 11-. po-; ....
cin:ulalor IIICidels of WARM MORNING Coei

to the !Mflufacture-r and without de~ .. •our
Booste&lt; Fan will ~ sent to you , posta~e P&lt;.Pa&lt;d.

lleatets ... and we11 give you a cettllicate enlittq )IOU lo receive a WARM MORNING Booster
f • (Model F-8 that regularly ae11s for $16.95)
tor just ONE CENT!

lnstaH lhe Booster Fan on your WARM MORNING Coal Heater and en.iOl' the exira comfort
of Ilfeld air circulation. It's yours lor ju•t
one c:ent extra if you buy one of these WARM
MORNING Coal Heaters during our special early
sea- salel

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government penslont.
Anyone who has difficulty In
completing the questionnaire
may visit or call the Marielta
Social Security Office for assistance. The office is open
Monday through Thursday from
8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and on
Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 9:00
p.m. II is loc ated at 331 Fourth

TWO-WAY RADIO
For Bettor, Quicker More Efficient Service

tEOUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTSt

FOR SCHOOL

'·'as state route 325 thret= m!le!' off
1 ~.

OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH

FUEL OIL COSTS

SHOES

Piketon will De guest speaker

at the Danville Pilgrim Holiness .
Church, where Revival Services
wiU be conducled starting September 14 through the 25. starting at 7:30p.m. Music Director
for thP servJces Wlll be thP Rev.
lh e A. B. Maloy. Wellston.
A regular meeti ng nf
The
Syracuse Lades Auxiliary of Dan ville Church is located on
the Volunteer Fire Dept.

delivery, any tim•.

will !

•ec.:une- DROPOUT$

J't
s
I ney upper
(s Planned by
Auxiliary Unit

'11te best fuel for your
home. Tops in comfort,
convenience. Call us for

lor class was Bill Buckley. vice

IUfle•ted by the above cartoon.

AT FIRST

You Get tile
Best ... from Us·

Elected president of the JU&amp;--

IN .

What liuk hird• M-'ho quit flyins u:huol
~Jier.

WY TEIMS
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REXALL DRUGS

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to remember, see

GROUND ·BEEF

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PORTRAIT

FOil THE IMPORTANT
BIRTHDAY you wish

FRESH GROUND P\IRI IIEEF

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PORTRAIT OFFER

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The meeting was called to or·
cler by the pres ident and open- I
ed with prayer by Edith Hood,
foUowed with the pl edge tu the !
American flag given in um son.
Roll call was answered by S1
members. Reports were read

THIS YEAR'S
GREATEST
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Bob Murphy was named pre
Iiden! of the senior dan
at
Eastern High School when recent elections were held. Other
Senior officers elected
were
Richard Dou8faa, fica prealdent;
Sins Summerfield, treasurer;
Pat Smith, secretary, and Doll
Rou•h. ogt. at arms.

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celve the spet+ · '-·mPfit while
tbey remain on public assls~
ance rolls for cash payments.
rn addition, persons receiva
ing other types of govenment
pensions or annuities whether
federal, state, or local. will

Brings You ...

2.9~

BOYS BASKETBALL

The Marietta Socml_ Security
Office has begun maihng quostlonnaires to 160 Meigs County
reaideuts age ?:1 and older who
may qualify for a special SOCial
aecurity benefit of 135 per month
beginning in October.

In order to quaitfy for the
special benefit a person must
be 72 years of age. The payment
to a single person
., will be $35
per month and ""2·50 1or man
and wife. If both qualify·
Penon• re&lt;elvtng Aid for
the Aged or other ~ubtk ••·
sislance payments eannot re-

Mrs .

Huntin~

Questionaires

be paid from general revenues
rather than !tom tile Sooiat Security trust funds .

f A8 RICS

Lambert
:.aW: James
0£ Q Di

Senior Class
At Eastern

The special benelil ls differ- ~
enl from other types of aoc:ial
security payments In that persons need not have worked lll'Jo
der Social Security to qualify
for payment. The benefit will

I In]'ured at
Rt. 62 Circle

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Robert G, Loren!, Social Security DiStrict Manager, slated
today tllat "persons recellling
the special questionnair should
complete it promptly and return It to the Marietta social
security office in order thol
processing can be completed be·
fore October, The first special
benefit checks will be mailed
early in November and
wilt
cover pay ·..., ents for the month
of October''

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Murphy Beads

$35 Benefit •
Offered m·.

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faiNt•, ~· 4-fllte ~lrttltriclt Unint lhat turns
coal
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e2 USED CARS

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MOTORS

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eBOATS A MoTORS
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Metropollten Motors
l!wnlnp llllllltuniiY

:Kiuab to liJMIIIkld
Teaehen' Potlntk

WHAT HJ\PPUJED, MtE.K?

GASULIN! ALLEY

I 1HOUGHT You \\JERE

PT, PLEASANT - 'l'be Mall.., Couaty CIIISI'IIGlll 'reachers

OOI!IJG ·10· MARCH RIGHT

Association will bold Ita IDDUBI
pollock dlmter MMday, lept.
18, In lbt Pl. PIOIIIIIII IIlah
School Home llconomlol ltulld·

A~D [&gt;EMAIJD A PLIICE
F~ YoUR'S ELF!

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THICK OF LIFE
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40~ all brouqht

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BUT SH~'S &lt;:;u Qt GOT A
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A SMIL E CDULO Ur..iH.T

UP A STII()tOM !

BOY or GIRL
In Rutland T•
Earn Monty onil Prl&gt;et
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Sentinel te HtobliohM

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Lower Pomeroy &amp;
Upptr Middleport Route
E•rn Money and PriJM

Dtlivtrint The Daily
Sentinel to Htobliohed

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..,w_lioi;t

be 18 or older. Apply in person. Crow'1 Steak
Housr,
Pomeroy.
I 14 trc
WOMF.N for wHil rf'~~ work,
must be neat ia appearuc1.
Anpiy in person al the ..ireen

l.a blf's. Rt. 7, Gallipolis, 0 .
I 14 31c
NOW T\KJ~r. ~pPiications for
w a i tn·~s and grill
womaa
from 6 p, m. till midnight
at !h~ Marl in Rest :mranl. Middlf")lOft,
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for 3 chi ldrf!ll, pnva le room

cn·d t)IJa rd. ~mall wage!; . Julia
Hill Hu ll cmd. 2 houses be-

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Insurance
GEl ~ quotation frvm liEU·
fER INSU RANCE AGENCY
J ~rc. before renewing
your
.auto insurance. We may be
able to save you mooey.
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and 3 IRUCKS TO GO NOW

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DISCOUNT
PRICESI

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die Corvetlel all day Friday and
Sept. 18
and 17. Free registration at &amp;ur New
U11ed Car
Center oa I. Mala llt., just below the hiP ICJwol

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.... btate For S.le
1 ROOMS, IN!th, euclooed porcll
baseDIOII~ eeal fun!ace,
$4,500. Pearl FA1oanlli,
IIDulh Line, Cheohire.
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CORVETTE
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1'.1NNII'. 1HEY•&lt;E FOR A
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MV STUDIO AN'
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IF IT AjNT 01!,
WOODCIIRVIN '
WOOPV!!

SNUFFY?

WHAT A~ 'IE
DOIN'OVtiR IN
NECK OF

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IIICIIIl l'tOP\.11 , CAU

DICK ltAWLINOS

lawllngs Honcle 51111

"IAEY'i&lt;E

AD£a.JATE••• OOTTHEY ARE AT
NCIOH{ IIJ~f~E5 1llf. PEANUT BUTTER 7

1

~--' SCAllOPED 1'1:11'AT0£5 11/nl-l
~ r:;!lLL, C~OCOlA"Tf l't.OOINr,_ Mill(

AND ~IKE 1\JAT- ThEYli'E AllfQLVITE•••

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••• BUTVERY V[~V

TEMPORA/?&gt;f

LI'L ABNER

e2 USED CARS

I.EF1 .

e PARTS for OUTillOARD
MOTORS

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eBOATS A MoTORS
eBOAT PAINT ,,
eTOOLI
S.At

Metropollten Motors
l!wnlnp llllllltuniiY

:Kiuab to liJMIIIkld
Teaehen' Potlntk

WHAT HJ\PPUJED, MtE.K?

GASULIN! ALLEY

I 1HOUGHT You \\JERE

PT, PLEASANT - 'l'be Mall.., Couaty CIIISI'IIGlll 'reachers

OOI!IJG ·10· MARCH RIGHT

Association will bold Ita IDDUBI
pollock dlmter MMday, lept.
18, In lbt Pl. PIOIIIIIII IIlah
School Home llconomlol ltulld·

A~D [&gt;EMAIJD A PLIICE
F~ YoUR'S ELF!

INID

TI-lE,

THICK OF LIFE
I
DIP!

THI S

·tell time, chi ldren!
40~ all brouqht

/';. ITI

(A:ct;:;;;-::;;:;--

~ometh;n-1

ni..::e to

~ how !

THE BORN LOSE!I

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DICK iRACY

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o;o

01-1, I WOULON'T GO

U::lfi!",

I=AR AS rs:Av
BUT SH~'S &lt;:;u Qt GOT A
" OOILl".~ Atf P ~~ E'l'f:S, AM'
A SMIL E CDULO Ur..iH.T

UP A STII()tOM !

BOY or GIRL
In Rutland T•
Earn Monty onil Prl&gt;et
Dtlivtrint The Daily
Sentinel te HtobliohM

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Lower Pomeroy &amp;
Upptr Middleport Route
E•rn Money and PriJM

Dtlivtrint The Daily
Sentinel to Htobliohed

'

Help W1ntecl

..,w_lioi;t

be 18 or older. Apply in person. Crow'1 Steak
Housr,
Pomeroy.
I 14 trc
WOMF.N for wHil rf'~~ work,
must be neat ia appearuc1.
Anpiy in person al the ..ireen

l.a blf's. Rt. 7, Gallipolis, 0 .
I 14 31c
NOW T\KJ~r. ~pPiications for
w a i tn·~s and grill
womaa
from 6 p, m. till midnight
at !h~ Marl in Rest :mranl. Middlf")lOft,
Ohio .
9 14 3te

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IIMUc

p~r~o~'

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,u \ EF.PER to help cc.re
for 3 chi ldrf!ll, pnva le room

cn·d t)IJa rd. ~mall wage!; . Julia
Hill Hu ll cmd. 2 houses be-

arillilll.

Insurance
GEl ~ quotation frvm liEU·
fER INSU RANCE AGENCY
J ~rc. before renewing
your
.auto insurance. We may be
able to save you mooey.
I 2 lie

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AtrrOi.losriiliisiu-..ice ·b.en
eaocelled? Loot your opera~
or'o llcenlel .Qdi, WY J.2lll6.
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nailablo Ill Kill B1lildon
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~t-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Mt\ldleport, o., s~pt.
•·Ar~o·un~d!lla•n•d~~ Arrangements for World Wide
·Cadet Girl Scouts Will Attend
~ Made
by Presbyterian Church Group
· Camp Kiac huta on Septem ber 23 r d
Abou t
Arrangement. were made lion Day dlnner for Tuesday,
for World Wide Communloo Nov. B arid rummage sale to
. Plans were made to attend girls with the most point. will
Sunday, Oct. 2 and projects be held Oct. 1-7 at the church.
day cammp at Camp Kiachuta r&lt;ceive a gift of $10; second
Middlep0rt when
lor the year were discussed Mrs. Thomas Rue and
Mrs.
Septrmber 22 when Cadet Girl prize will be $7 and third, $5.
!he Deacons and Deacon· Thomas Kelly were named co-

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theme of the pro&amp;l'am pre- Mrs. Beolz, president, ·~ aented by Mrs .. Thomas Bentz iu charge of the bualllesa wben the WSWS of the Enter' alon and Mr1. Everett Balel
prise EUB CIJurcb ·met Tues· wu welcomed as a new IDemScout Troop 185 met for their PoinL• will be given for various
esses of the First United Pres- chairmen for the sale. Other
day even.ing at lbe home of ber. II wat ·aecldlll' to ~ve 1
first meeting ol the year Mon- efforts including good groom·
byterian Church met Tuesday projectS Include a Christmas
Mrs. Claude Husted.
delltlminatienal day ol prayer
liav at the Columbus and South- ing and various projects.
Jim Johnson, son of Mr. and evening at the church .
card sale with Mrs. Rue arid Mr. arid Mrs. Eldon Weeks re- , The call to · worship and service on Sunday, Sept. SS. An
ern Ohio Electne social room . The troop will go on an over- Mrs. James Johnson, has re- Mrs. Edward Burkett . and Miss Phyllis Joachim , in charge turned home Monday, after a prayer by Mrs. Bentz opened invitalioo was received , from
The meeting was opened 10 night ramping trip at Camp turned to Marshall University Mrs. Thomas Rue were named and the sale of decorated serv- several days visit at Reyno!~- the program an&lt;' the hymn the WSCS of United Methodist
ritualistic form with
Mary Kiachuta on Oct. 1-2. The neigfl. for his sophomore year.
to prepare the communion ele- ing trays.
bur~, with their son and dough "Christ lor the World We Sing"' Church to attend their NOvem·
Holman lea&lt; ·.g the pledge to borhood chairman, Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Marie Hawkins was in ments for the 10 :30 "- m. serv- It was innounced that the ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn was read hy Mrs. PhiUp Smith. ber meeting. A communication
thl' flag New leaders were m Kmght, VISited th e troop n• ••t ' Gallipolis Tuesday evenmg to cie. Fund raising proJect. were Deacons and Deaconesses of. R. Weeks and family.
Tbe cost and requirements of was read from Mrs' Mildred Lu~harge and mclude Mrs. For- mg. The troop also
chose attend a farewell dinner
for discussed. includtng an Elec- ferlng would be taken Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pullins iJIIercesslon are
conUnual cas lormer president of the
rest Major and eo-leader, Mrs. l group _1eaders and assb •·· Mrs. Helen Strong and
Mrs
morning, Sept. 25 with Paul and son of Magnolia and Mr. obedience, preparatioo . to pray Uniiect Churo!)women, explainCurtis Teepel. New member- wh1ch mclude, Jane Gtlkey , Will a Gilmore, who are retiring
Haptonstall and Vincent Dabo anWidll!Mrst. DonaWld PVuUms
of and to be speciftc. Two exam- ing !he projects for World Com·
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tant
S
h• Jr on rrom 1ong years of se rv·tce at
in
char•e
Mrs
Rue
was
comams
own,
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a.,
were
1 of Intercessory
.p car ds for 196", were d'IS· 1eader; a" IS
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Saturday
night
•uests
of
their
pes
prayer mun1ty Day on ., N~~em ber t •
5h1
tributed .
Glaze, Kathy Moore. leader, the Gallipolis State Institute.
mended for takmg charge
.
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were reed by Miss Dorothy
.
Plans were made fur all girl assistant, Debbie Gilkey.
The alfair was held at the new
the &lt;Wimmlng parties for
SISler and brother-m·law, Mr. Long nd Mrs Phill Ohli
Prayer and grace by Miss
scouts of Pomeroy and Middle- Those present were
Mary home of Mrs. Gilmore on Route
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children from the county home and Mrs. George Sellers. .
Sile:t
for PEiJB
Genevieve Stobarl _vlosed lh•
rt
to
attend
Camp
Kiachuta
Holman,
Brenda
Edw
ards,
Ani·
35. A social
evenin•
wa
s
enJOY
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THUKSD'Y
during
the
pastor's
absence
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Etching•
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1n a1·1 coun trles .and meeting
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spent
a
few
days
last
week
stonar~es
ts after which
eel b threfresh·
00.
po
; rom 10 a. m to 4 p. m. for Ia Fultz Debb1 e G1lkev, Jane ed durmg the evenmg.
. There will be a special meet· August.
.
at En !ish lnd with M and prayer by Mrs. Bentz, who men were serv
Y e
r ump day on Sept . 23. Troop Gi lkey. Sharon Glaze, Jennifer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and ing ol Pomeroy Lodge No . ll\4 It was voted to co~tmue send·
~le •Bea~iey and ~m!ly read a meditation poem, "Some tess to II members and thrH
18.1 Will meet eaeh MondaY at Goble, Mary Ann Kloes. Debbw family, Columbus ; Mr. and Mrs. F &amp; AM on Thursday, Septem· lng ~e Presbyter~atl
Ll f e Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Brt ht oi one Had Prayed," to conclude guest., Mrs. ~a Blankens(Jip,
6·30 p m tn the electric of· Laney, Debbie MaJor, Robin Dave Diles, Michigan ; Mr. and ber 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma ma~azme to shut-In members, Dunbar, W. Va., were Tu~sday
Vf~l Blankenship and Beverly
flee
IMills. Kath y Moore.' Joyce Rl · ' Mrs. William Diles, Mr. and sonic Temple Building. There mihtary service personnel, col- guests of Pomeroy relatives.
C ,hesfer
Smtih.
It was announced that each ley and Kayle Russell.
Mrs. Harry Mitchell and family, will be work in the First Oegree lege students and student nu~- Mrs. Susie Fischer was the
girl is t&lt;t be graded by the
and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jivi- and all Master Masons ore n&gt; es. Mrs. Floyd Carmack, cha1r- Sunday dinner guest of
her Meefs
point system with a goal of
den, all of Athens , were called vited.
man , was given a vote
of daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
s.ooo points set. In May, 1967,
here Monday due to the illness TWILIGHT GARDEN club thanks for her past _work t~n and Mrs. Gerald Michael and
and death of their father, Mr. will meet at the home of Mrs. the ':"mmlttee. Attendmg
e family, Syracuse.
Tbe Chester WSCS met reL. D. Diles.
T. A. Hehnessy , Butternut, Ave. ~~~~n~ wer~ ~~;~s K~~- ;,:r. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger cently at the church for their
0 S
Mrs. Lilith Edwards, Colum· Thursday , at 6:30 p.m. for
a a 0 ' usse
l k~
· Mr~ and daughter, Paula June are September meeting witb
16.
HISON
bus. is here wllh relahves. She potluck dinner and meeting. tonstall,d Mrs. RBur tl, H
d busmess VISitOrs m Columbus members present. Mrs. Fred . PT. PLEARANT0 - Jack L.
W. VA.
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carne for the illness of her Mrs. w. A. Drake is c~hostess. Rue an the ev.
owar today .
Rice was program leader using Smtth., managt;!r ! the
P~.
brother, L. D. Diles.
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat Ruppel!.
Robert Emler student at Ohio for her topic, "Mission to Six Pleasant local of'ICe of the
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Mrs. Denver Kapple enterand SUNDAY
Joyce Long, daughter &amp;f Mr. club will meet in the Boothe
University visited Tuesday with ConUnents.'
W. Va. , Department of
em·
Sept. t6-17-18
tained the Gold o·· Rule class of
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Long,
has
enbuilding
formerly
occupied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
..
Carl
Bllikam.
Tbe
opening
song
was
"Oh,
ployment
Seeurlty,
re~rted
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Patty Duke As
the Pomeroy Church of Christ
"BILLIE"
rolled at the Gallipolis Business the A &amp; p Store, Thursday, al l
Allen Dowme left Wednesday Master Let Me Walk
With day lha~ the local offtce, curTuesday evening at her home ,
Jim Backus
,
School.
She
is
a
June
graduate
p.m.
Members
are
asked
for
.Athens
wbere
he
w1ll
be
a
Thee;"
praver
was
by
Mf'
. rently s.rving !he counties If
7 30
Jane Greer Maple Place.
of
Middleport
High
School.
to
bring
sandwiches
or
cookies.
seruor
at
Ohio
Umverslty.
Rice
and
!Jtany
for
the
church
Mason, Putnam and Jackson,
(Teehnicolor )
The meeting in charge of Miss Ellen Dutton Is return· LAUREL
CLIFF Better
.":r. and Mrs. Sherley Swan was led by M,, • da Morri'
effected the placement of 36 ~
- and'"'LOVE &amp; KISSE$ 4'
Mrs. Jerry Masters, president . ing to her studies at Dennison Health club will have a rum· Meigs County Slaon 710 !8
vtstted Tuesday Wtth Mr. and Scripture readlr~ was by d· ••lals _In gamful
employ·
Rlrk Nelson Kristin Nelson opened with . devotions taken University alter being
here mage sale Thursday. September 40 ) met Mo~day evening at
Mr. R. K. Rowan at Middleport. Mrs. G. L. Michael. Assisting me~~ durmg August.
~~~~~(~Teci::hru~·c~o~lo~r)~
from Cormthl8ns 4, by Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 15 through Saturday, Septem· Walker cabtn at Long
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek with th• program were Mrs. D. ring the previous 1n0111h
•
Walter Kenn~dy. Jr., who also Dale Dutton. She attended a ber 17 in the building formerly for a wtener roast and buSJ- of Bellevtlle, W. Va., were Wed- Leonard Erwin, "Voice of the the~ wore Sl Individuals plaegave a medttahon from T h e French seminar in Canada this
1• d b Evans Grocery on ness meelmg wtth Myrtle Walk- nesday guests of her brother Church" with "Voice of the ~ tn gainful . . etnploymepl.
Upper Room. Prayer by Mrs. summer.
~~~~;St.
Y
er and Iva Powell, as hostess- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Contine~ts," read by
Mrs. There were 132 Initial clalllll
Masters
concluded
the
devoWILLING
WORKERS
class
of
es.
Sherley
Swan.
Ida
Knight,
Mrs.
Peal
Casto,
filed wtth 130 weeks of unem·
Pomeroy, Ohio
lions.
the Ente rise EUB Church Mrs. Walker, chapeau, pre- Mrs. 0 . A. Martin rehabillta- Mrs. Letha Woods,
M r 5 . ployment oompensatlon claim·
Members answered roll call
will meet ~hursday evening at sided at the meeting which lion chalfma? for the American Arthur Orr, Mrs. Purley Karr ed · • compared to the month of
TONIGHT
with a verse concerning the
the home of Mrs. Carl Moore. opened in ritualistic form. A Legiopn Auxidhary of Drew Web- and Mrs. Harold Spencer. The Jclul y, 1966 when ed21t
initial
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love of Gnd. Christmas cards
AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary report on the National March , ster ost an Mrs. J. M. Thorn- program COIICiuded with a pray- a ms were fl
and 995
were distributed to sell. Home
f L . M 1 p t
wt'll Sept 1·3 at Washington D c ton attended the birthday party er circle
wt!l!ks of unemployment oomFRIDAY ond SATURDAY
.
broughI bY lhe I
0meet eWJS
an ey
OS ch•Mh was . given by Mary 'Martin,
. . ol o·tstnct
.
Five at veterans Hos- Mrs. Leonard
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made
articles
i
at
First
Baptist
Erwin
presidpensalion
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September 16-17
"TIKO AND THE SHARK"
members were sold, . ~ Bible
.. ue ! Rutland, Thursda , at 7 p.m. state dee legate. Rhoda Hackett, pttal In Chillicothe, today.
eel over the business lneeting. At the close of business on
(Technicolor)
oullme
of
Paul
was
g1Hn
by
An
organ
prelude,
.
Tr
FKID1Y
child
welfare
chairman
anMr.
and
Mrs.
Bruce
StalnakA communication from Nellie August 31, 1966, lhere were 101
'"THE BOY CRIED
Mrs.
Edward
Venoy.
Hearted,
~ole
Hearted
,
'
by
Th
W
h
H'
h
School
nounced
that
birthday
•
cards
er
have
moved
Into
the
Dill
Bates
concerning ''askln•s" for individuals registered for work
MURDER"
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Lew1s
Grueser
a
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d
e
a
ama
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t
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· the offi ce. In compa rtaon
(Teehnicolor)
.
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h 1 d
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h'gh and money were sent each apa men on as aln .
world and national supplies
. •
A hymn qmz was on """"
Veronica Hurst Phil Brown b Mllto R h
after
which
prayer
by
Mrs
Amos
Leonard
c
eer
ea
ers
WI
o
o
I
th
1'""'
.. lndlvldtials ret·
Y
n
ous
o
e
m~tin
of
th~
school
dance
with
the
Jay•
this
month
to
the
National
Jewish
read
by
Mrs.
Waid
Sepncer.
ere
were
"Fiz" Mcintosh
refreshments
were serv~ fs'/:sed o~ the Rockg
Springs Friday night at the Wahama Hospital _at Denver, Colo. The Homemade SouD Sale The group voted to pay them. lstered for work all!'e close of
su:,e.ATUm~~AY
by lh~ hoste~s teto .!:r·T:m- Methodist church Tuesday aft- lligb gym following the Wana· Salon wlil stuff envelopes for Planned in October
Another communication
was business August 31, . IIIII$.
Sept. 18.19·20
Mrs. erry as rs M Ken- emoon at the church.
rna-Middleport football game TB seals. .
Plans were made for a home- fro~ Mrs. Lucas concernlna
HERM;,.~~t~"i,~':!!TS In
my, M:n ~oush, ;,"·drews
Mrs William Grueser pres!- from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. tEST I. Four apphcantl for partner- made aoup sale In October, proJect. for World Community
SKINs-GIANTS THADI!l
(Tecbnicolor)
nedy,
s. Maren~~ ~ Bo • dent ·conducted the me~ting AI
SATURDAY
ship were accepted and an in- when Group I of the First Unl- Day.
WASHINGTON (UPI) _NeW\lerman's Hermits
Mrs. ~eno~h ["· E ~
Mw- com;,unicalion was read fr~m MEMBERS of the k:ilchen vitatlon will be extended to ted Presbyterian Church met Twenty-nine sick calls were ly-acqll!rlllj. Steve Thurlow w•
Sue An:t:~~:;,abares er\ ~h ares ,:. ewCo rsd Mrs Calvin Rodeheffer con-, and dining room committees of them to Join. Pearl Knapp, the Monday . " ing at the home of reported. Other members pres- designated by eoac11 Olio
l'oolur•ll•
A. . · e1ps anw s. nra ~ing the Ministers' Wives Salisbury PTA and Bedford mo- ways and means chairman, dis- Mrs. Fred Lewis with Mrs. Rl- ent were Mrs. Lillie Christy, Graham today 88 the Washin&amp;iiiiiiii:-ii:-iiii·:ii-~ii:-ii:-iiiiiiiiiiii~O~h~h~ng~er~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Retreat at Camp Francis As· thers are asked to report at the I cussed several fund raising P~- chard Vaughan serving refresfl. Mrs. Raymond Frank, Mrs. ton Redsklnl' No.. 1 runnlntl
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bury, October l1 _ 12. World school, Saturday at 1 p.m. to Jects and a_ rummage sale w11l ments.
John Hayes, Mrs. James Rid· back to be tea~ wllh lutlf·
f.f
Community Day and projects help prepare the Shriner dnner. be held wtth the date t• be '!be opening prayer was given enour and Mrs. Elizabeth Wick- back Charley Taylor ill ant
were announced for November THE RUTLAND Red Devil announced. Yearbooks
were by Mrs. Tom Kelly and scrip- ham.
Sunday's National Football Lea·
at
Grace
Episcopal
Church
Booster
club
will
sponsor
an
distributed
hy the chapeau.
~
read
by
Mrs.
Paul
Bostick.
gue
game wlib the St. · Louis
4
Pomeroy It was voted to ac: after game dance this Satur1ay 'l1te Salon's history and scrap DevoUoos were given by Mrs. der the Tree" was presented hy Cardinals. .
cept the· askings for the com- nltlht at lhe Rutland Grade book were presented to Mrs. Edward Crooks usln&amp; articles Mrs. Kelly and a poem, "The The Redsldill obtained Ill!
ing year.
school gym following the Pmn- Knapp, ~hapeau passe, by
Guidepost enliUed, • "Do Way of the World" was read hy 2111-pound Thurlow and 221&gt;"lntroductioo to the New eroy-Rutland football game. The Mrs. Marlin. A
dlseussloo
Quit Too Easily? and Mrs. Lewis. An auction of home- pound linebacker JIJit Carroll
Book" was the topic ol the Jays will emcee the
dooce was held on symptoms II
''Imagination Helps." 'l1te Bl- made food was conducted lol· from the New Yort Olanll
program presented hy
Mrs. starting at 10 p.m.
Uc fibrosis. A communication ble study eoliUed, "Jonah Un- lowina the meetln&amp;.
Wednesday.
Lewis Grueser' viee president.
was rend from Rose
The hymn "O Master of the
congratulating the Salon on
Waking World.'' preceded the
work and trop?ies they recleivscripture reading of Roman's 1:
ed. Tbe traveling prtze,
17 by Mrs. Wayne Sloane and
ed by Eunie Br~er, wu
. ,,
a litany prayer by Mrs. Lewis
warded to Catherme Welsh.
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group discussion was held on preceded the meeting of the G!adys Mowrey, Julta Hysell,
program planning for the com- WSCS of the United Methodist Eileen Searles, Ruth Thornton
ing year, after which
the Church Tuesday evening with and Darothy Spencer. The
meeting closed with the Lord's 16 members and one
guest, meetmg will be _october 10 at
Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Wilbur Finlaw, present. the home of Julta Hysell
The
next
meeting
will
be
on
Mrs. Harry Smith presented Etleen Searls as co-hostess.
Wonderfully comfortable scrub·
Tuesday,
October
Jl,
at
the
the
program topic, "Missions
bed cotton denim jeans that
church.
to
Six
Continent.." Others tak- Au~ili«Jry Meett
wear like iron!
lng part were Mrs.
Baker At Leflion HaU
Parkersburll Couple Gordon, Mrs. V. D. Edwards, White Rose Lodge Atizillary
Boys' sizes 6 to 1 2 slims, 6 to
16 regulars. Young men 's and
HoBttfor Cookout
Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Ger- to the Brotherhood o1 Railway
men's sizes 28 to 38
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Whytesell ald Wtldermuth, Mrs. Alonzo Triatinmen met Wednesday afof Parkersburg, w. va., enter- Custer and Mrs. Glenn D~. lemoon at the Legion hall in
Good dependable· brands ..... .
tained with 1 cookout Saturday • During the buslnesa sessmn, Middleport. Mrs. WilHam RobMaverick, Lee and Car~rtt.
evening at the home of her par- m charge of Mrs. Robert Warn- son, president was ID charge of
Better buy them nowl
ent&gt;, Mr. and Mrs. Sherley er, president, it was repor~ed rlt,.al opening and business
Swan Long Bottom
that Mrs. C. Melvin Allure meeting. The charter was unOPEN FRI. TIL &amp;-SATURDAY TIL 9
Pr.;.enl were Mr.' and Mrs. would attend the
Ministers' draped.
Dooald Pullins and Rita Kay of Wives Retreat on October 11- Those present were Mrs. H.
Stor~
Williamstown, w. Va.;
Mr. 12. Mrs. Eichinger reported on 1!!. Bush, Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
and Mrs. Stanley Pullins and supplies for both world and Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. Wilson Stanley Wayne Magnolia· national. It was requested that Jiam Morrt., Mrs. Pat GallagMr. and Mrs. George Sellers: plastic pill boxes and eyeglass her, Mrs. Herman Salley, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim carter and frames be brought to the David Entsminger, Mrs. Wilson, Jimmy Lee and Mr. and church.
liam Woodard, Mrs.
Mrs. Swan of Long Bottom. and Plans were made for a silent Hayes , Mrs. P. L. Mlleb and
the host and hostess. Joining the auctioo .at the next meetin&amp;. Mrs. Robson. The group
group in the evening were Mr Mrs. Srruth reported that a sec- to the Martin Restaurant
IN POMEROY FOR OVER 90 YEAR's
and Mrs. K. D. Matheney, Long ond workshop oo self study will refreshmenls following
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be held in the near future. Miss meeting. Hostessea were Mrs.
·' Lydia Ebersbach
•nnounced Entsminger, Mrs. Hayes, and
that the two books for study Mrs. Soudeu.
classes would be on James and
hook on Poverty, with one to Fifth Birthday of
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be held in November and the Daullhur Honored
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other during Lent. Five mem- Mr. and Mil. Pal Pattersoo
bers attended the worshop in of Syracuse bonored the fifth
Your Full Service B1nk Is •••
Mtddleport.
birthday of !heir daughter, CinATrEND WORKSHOP
dy, at their hnme Sunday evening Sept. 11.
Women from Chester Wscs After Cindy opened her many
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attending the DIBirlct Work· gifts refreslunenls of decorated
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shop at the Heath Methodist cak~ with the inscrlptloll
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chureh at Middleport
were py Birthday Cindy," tee eream,
Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs. Leon- pop and coffee waa served to
ard Erwin, Mrs. Harold Spen- Mr. and Mrs.~ Cron, Sancer, Mrs. Ada Morris
and ely and Connie of Gallipollt; Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Orr.
John Cleland, of Racine; Mn.
Bailie Cross: Mr. and Mn. Troy
Serving Meigt Countv for wer 94 Yrars
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Mtmber F•dffal Depc&gt;JH llltll1'd!IU Corporation .
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Af the Church

Pomeroy Church
Class Meets
On Tuesday

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Walker Cabl'n

Ea~n Local

Board Membet·s Interested
In County Merge.-; Southern Local is Not

~y ROBERT WINGETT
Early merger of Meigs County's three school systems into a single dlstrlct appeared out Thursday night following a 3-hour meeting at the Infirmary building in
Pomeroy.
The session, called to review a suggestion offered recently by Martin Essex Ohio
''!~rvisor of publie instruetion, that it, '"Mtght be worthwhile to ccnsider the 'possi·
blltll.es of ccunty-wide school consolidation," ended with no apparent steps for immediate merger taken.
Meigs Wal Board of Education members announced near the end of the meeting, through their president, Richard Jones, "That on the basis of the attitude expressed during th_e meeting ther had deeided at the present time it would be b~t for
our board to contmue at once wtth plans for eonstructlon of the new high sehool in
Meigs Local School District."

SPECIAL SHIPMENT.
Those Hard-to-Get

Brushed or

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FRIDAY STORE HP)JRS ARE 9 to 8

JEAt~S

SATURDAY STORE HOURS ARE 9 to 9

Good Days For
Family Shopping

Come In ·- Spend Some Time Going Through The
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Every Department Big Selections From The Country's Leading Makers -- Furniture on the 3rd Floor - Womens and
Girls Ready To Wear on the 2nd Floor -- The Music Department -- Televisions -· Appliances •• Draperies - Floor Coverings· Lamps -Yard Goods - Blankets- Luggage ·Window
Shades on the 2nd Floor - And on the Main Floor - Mens
and Boys Wear - Housewares - Dry Goods - Lingerie Infants Wear - Womens Hosiery·and Handbags and
Accessories. School and Office Supplies - The Camero
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Department - Cosmetics - Candies - Sewing Noti'ns.

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It's 'Go' fot New 5chool Construction

November 4th is
Day for Special
WSCS Events

Missions to
Six Continents
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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 106

MEIGS THEATRE

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