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Enjoys Outing
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Earl 0. Thom8, . Mr. and Mrs. MiUard

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Van

About

A blue and white birthday er roast, buffet supper

a n d 'Irecently with Mr. and
Thursday James Weber.

l'ake ice cream, kocJI ade and
indiv,1dual eupcake~; with lighted candll's, were served to Kelh " g"ll""~t~. Tommy Haw\ey.
Cheryl and Tommy Roseberry
and Anna Katherine Wiles by
\,1rs. Patsy Thoma and Mrs.
Doroth11 Roseberry .
The ·F\intstooP theme was
carried out in plates and napkin ~ Favors or coloring books
and ballons were presented to
uc~1
Pictures were
each g
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nice
K£&gt; ly rect&gt;dlvel m·h.I~S guests
gift~ and car s rom
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TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
HER '\1AN "S HERMITS in
"HOLD ON"'
(Tecl1 mcolor l

Ht•rman's Hermits
Shelle}· Fabares
Sue Ann Langdon
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lillie II hioler)&gt;,

A Meigs Coljnty couple, wideIy known Guernsey breeders,
Monday began a tour they probdreamed possible
b!
a MY never
d Mn E'·on R-··•·
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RD Racine,
left
by
jet
Monday
c0 I bus
tour of
from
um
on a
Europe including the picturesque Isle of Guernsey where the
Guernsey breed of cattle orlgi·
noted.
They are part of the Ohio
Dairy Farmere Good Will Pea·
pte-to-People Delegation to Eur·
""::;eluded In the group are Dr
and Mrs. Charles L. Blackman,

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formerly of Ohio Slate Universily. Dr. Bla~n bas .judged
at the Meigs County Fa1r. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Henderson (re.
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tired county •t of
Noble
County) are allfl In the gr;u~

the haste"

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above i sity, spent the weekend with
1his parenlc:;, Mr . and Mrs . Rog' er Morgan and daughter, Cathy. !
Dave Wiley, Ohio University i
student, spent the
weekend
with his parents, Mr.
and
Cleland Mrs. L. R. Wiley.
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WednesdJy, Septemb•r 21
NOT OPEN

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freobmen wiD play !be Mar·
letla Collece fr01bmen
oa
Monday, OdGber 3, al 8 p.m.
Admluton will be $1 lor •d•"· aDd 10 cenla for lltadeDIB.
..Im-....,ately
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follo'wiDC the
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pme
the wW
Pomeroy
&amp;-·aten
serve. Athletic
refretb·
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menlo ta ... two teama.

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Police 0
T0 sCh00I
In Gallia
A study course In Ohio Law
Enforcement Officers Traln~ng
started Monday night In Legion
Hall in the GalllpoUs Municipal
Building.
The baslc 20 hourlfloourse Is
mandatory for aU 0 cers appointed since Jan. 1, 1968. It
will run II weeks and will be
held Monday through Thursday
from 7 to 11 p.m.
Unit 1 of the course Is
70
hours, and Unit 2 Is 50 hours.
Enrolled are office';' of the
GalUs County Sheriff 8 department, city police, and officers
from Melp oounty· They are
Paul North, Carl Manlskas,
John Altizer, Gary Wallace, Joe
Owens, Denver Brumfield, Sl·
las Hamllton, Ck ' os Wiseman,
and Sheriff Denver Walker, Gal·
11a county, and from Meigs
are Sheriff Robert Hartenbach,
Leo Crew, Tooy Taylor, and
Daniel and Curb Pooler.

Is Asked in Petitions &gt;~
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Petitions asking establishment waters.
of t conservancy district with- - Diverting, or In whole or
In the Leadln•
Creek Watershed m· part, ellmlnatinn
water •
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orea were being circulated to- courses.
day In the western roection of - Providing a water supply
Meigs County,
lor domestic, Industrial and
Attorney Frank W. Porter public use.
Jr., following a meeting with a -Providing for the collection
group of residents of !he water- and disposal of sewage and
shed area Monday, said volunliquid wast.. produced In
leer workel'll will seek signa. the district.
lures of at least 1,000 persons It was indicated a hearing
Interested In the proposed dis·
he conducted in :.lelgs
lrlct.
Pleas Court within 60
The petition, In part, says:
after the petitions are
''Within the proposed district
seeking permission
to
there is an urgent need for form the proposed conservancy
the estlibllshmenl of flood con- ·
Porter pointed out the
trol, public water supplies, strip circumference of the proposed
mining land reclamation, gen- conservancy district area Is
era! control of streams, sewage 151 miles and covers practically
cflsposal and establishment
all of the western half of the
recreational faciUUes
county.
cannot be economically and
feasibly provided by the
vidual freeholders In the
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ert)lllental bodies within the
poaec1 district, but which can .
be accompHsbed through a &lt;'&lt;&gt;nservancy district that can quallly for federal and state assist-

., mer Y 1 Ob'10
the Dairy De_P.frllllent a
State Unlversllf ~ho has spok·
en at the ~·liS County Dairy
Service Umt _dinner.
Their schedUle c~lls for three
Mr. and Mr~. Rou1h WiU See Where It .4ll Started
days m Scotland VlSltlng dairy
herds, two days In London, Engthree days m DeDIW!rk
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dairy ~ds and.arllficbreeding umts, and "' days
Soviet Russia. The last vlsii
ance."
Governor Jameo A. Rhodes County Court House.
Elks Home in Gallipolis.
Europe wm be three days .,
Porter said establishment of
wlll ' conunue.hla Heport to the The tour wlU leave I.agan at The Governor'• tour
bus t France vlsltlng .the land wher'
such a conservancy district will
People Tour nell Tuesday .ln al9:30 and proceed sou.th . oo wiD leave Gallipolis at 2:30 p. Charolais ct1tlle originated.
lend Improvements In public
fW[ng through
southeastern Route 93 to McArthur m Vmton m. and arrive in Pomeroy for a As a side trip on the . to~,
health, nfety, convenience, or
()hlo touching GaUlpoHo and• County. He will speak In front rally at the Meigs County Court four Guernsey breeders Wlll
welfare and also announced
· Pomeroy and other points.
of the VInton County Court House at 3 p.m.
It the Isle of Guernsey where
the foliowing purposes:
He· will leave Columbus . at House at 10 a.m.
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- Preventin floods.
•=30 a.rn, (ESTl by bus and wWI The !Our will leave McArth- Leavmg Pomeroy at 5, the originated.
g
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travel
Route IIIIo Lot!an .ur at 10:30 golol south on tour wUI proceed north
The purpose of the trip Is to
by-.:=tin~a 'oo"d s
In H-e.~· "f. a break· Route t3 to Wellston Route Route 33 to Atheno where at .
understallding and rcenln lbem •
ng a
eepfut ·a t/ il ' l Re-1111 at 327 to Route 35 and south to p.m. a rally and ox roast
between peopleo of
gReclabnm
flllln
et
' e · . ·(""'". ',rotlollllile ,: ll!e Galllpolj.o,
be held at the Athens
ThlJ particular
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GGYernor. wru
to the
Fail: GrGllllds,
publle
Ja mail! liiJ· of .ohJ o
and overllowed Ianda:
lpnt il: •.: . ',j,f j1u1 Hacklqi eon will be beld at 11001t at the.Invlted.
farmers and dairy lndlll·
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PJ:ovldinl lor irrigation
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where 11 may be needed.
try peop e.
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- Regulatlol the flow
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
streams, and oonservlng the
(UPI) - The vohmteer fire
bdiade at tile tiny town of
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Paeroa tnraed up smartly
'nle United States rocketed Its
today at a blaze Ia
a
second surveyor lunar tanding
HOI'l.G 'k:ONG (UPO - Military a;uthorities in ~e­ photographer'• obop 100 yards
robot on a picture-taking
klni .charged today that a group of Chme~e Commumst from the olatloo- bat forgot ·
apet~Itlon toward the moon to
party offlcialll:and intellectuals were plotting a coup to to brinl die eqloe.
scout the eenter of the Apollo
ovei1hro\V'the ·regime of Chairman Mao Tse-tung.
Tbe brlpdeamen were atastronaut laadlnB zone.
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Peklilg Radio, In a broadcast monitored here, said teudlag weekly practice wheu
"power factions" within the Communist party were try. !be fire broke out. lbey ran Robert Burke, 18, of Colmn· The 2,2M-pound spacecraft
ing to restore capitalism in China and that "bonrgeols to tile o1top thea bad to oead a bus, sustained palo!~ lnJurll!&amp; wao attempting to malcb the TOLEDO (UPI) _ The two •
Monday at 1:35 p.m. m a lllngle Oawle!s soft landing of Survey· mo•th dispute between the city
and reactionary Intellectuals are spreading the poisonous
IIU1D back for the ..&amp;fDe. lbe
lnflllence of the bourgeoisie ideology."
oar accldeat on Route
124, or 1 June 2, but was headed and H a d firemen over salobap ••• deotroyed,
tenlhll of .a mUe east _of toward a more difflcul ap- ary
ended early today
Laurel Chff
Methodist proach Into a roogher' crater- following a marathon bargainPARIS (UPO - Communist China Is trying to pre·
ch~.
. "-'-rt ocarred area on the moon's 1n1 session.
vent tile North Vietnamese government from arranging
Me1gs Countr Sherllt ';'"; surface.
Ralph Burton, International
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peaee -talb with the United States, it was learned today.
Hartenbach s
t, Surveyor %, nearly Identical representative of the firelight. Informallon reaeblng Paris said the leaders In Hanoi
Burke trav g eas 1o ita widely ac&lt;lalmed prede- era' union, saki the agreement
and Peking are sharply split over the question of opening
his engma stopped, cauB- cessor raced into the early C!llled for an immediate $325
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and Mrs. A. H. Ebersbach , Mrs.
Bentz Wolfe, Mrs.
Cleland
Hines, .\Irs. Denver
Thoma
and Mrs . Ben Neutzling. The
October meeting will be held

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Chfua·llolding Hanoi Away

Columbus
Youth Hurt
In Accident

Fr.o~·0pening Peace Talks

Surveyo.r n ....
Gets Of£ ·On Moon MiSSIOn
T0 }ed0 FUSS
On SalafJ•e8
Js Ended
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JosephLyons
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Frigidaire Jet Action Washers have a

5 ·YEAR PROTECTION PLAN

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S~iety News

backed by General Molars. One-year Warranty f~r repa.r of

any defect wit~out charse. plus four-year Pro~ec 11on Plan for
furnishing replacement for any defective part m the eomplet.
transmission, drive motor, or 111&amp;1 G~PIGi'J' ~ pwnp.

Jat-Simpl&amp; daalgn
for top depandJibilltyl

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NO BELTS
to break!

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Baker Furniture Co.
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-tojheadillti!aie~Petlng,
De oaun. ~ Tteported to
have E
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Tuppers Plains

longnt. strongell Frijidaite Wa1her ProtiCiian Pl111 '!'r-

1JET ACTlO~\

C91)tiDuatklll of

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... at no extra charge!

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c~\:o;:.:•:t~~- morning
sky at 8:32a.m. Em' annual wage Increase for both
on the nose of an Atlas-Centaur groups, another 4 per cent hike

the
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Pn!td... Cbades e Gau
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a PT. ·
:- osep · t was unng a ea
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saki. the Jlaqo! government early this month.
Lyons. '12, Rt. I, died early .
ill• car veered to the left
1Dfoi1:!1t4 the United Statea u This was said to have day at Pleasant Valley Hosp1t- side of the highway and Into
lOIII as 15 months ago It IYOuld explained the strong Uno De al. He wu bom at Leen, 011
lawn of Walter Weal'll to

VlelnM!ese .IVOIIld be willlng to
111 to,·11161!1!iifeilllce table If the
Ulllted.,~ nameol a specific
date ili4 .11rm pledge o1 Its
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l!UI ilif
Jovermnent,
. , bas vetoed

SPECIAL! Save as we DOUBLE OUR SALES!
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rocket the launch met Its 38- next April and a $75 raise In
minute ftrlng period with only cl thing
tartlng next
'Zl seconds to spare.
oar
a11owance 8
If the spidery spacecraft 1'
bargaining sessions

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He 19 BUrV!ved by his wife,
the former MlnDle Elliott, and
three oons, Erueot Lyons
Leon w. va. and Blll,y and
Lyons: at home. A survivlnl daughter Is Mrs.
Schwartz of Rt. z Pt. Pleulllt.
A atepdaughter Is Mrs. Anu
Sworll of Jolmstown, 0.
Other survtvon are a brother
and two sisters, Georl•
of Lancaster, 0., Mrs. Vlolft
11arma11, and Mrs. Flora Barman, both at Rt. S Pl. PIant, There are two
dren, aad two step fP"81111chll·
dren.
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p.m., Friday at the MtiJr.Siev.
w Funeral home. Rev.
mlli Nash wDI oftlclate, ad
• "'M said ..1 burial will bi Ia Lone Q a k
thai o101an, ...,. . · say cemetery. Frientla . may call
=·"learn and buBd, the funeral borne after I p.m,,
iml~ wert 011 the Wedl!eaday.

reaching Ports
said relations between North
VIet Nam and Cenununlst
China are tar from oordlal.
Hanoi's foreign minister, Pbam
Van Dong was said to have
tecelved little satfslactlon when
be visited Peklnf ffi!ently In
aearch of more Red Chinese
aid.
There was nothlng ·to Indicate
that Hanoi bad moved any
closer 1o the Soviet Union,
however, and the French
IOIIl'llll said there IHIIll Httle
Ukllhood that Moscow would go
to war openly 011 the
of
North VIet N&amp;m.

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AUTOIUTIC WAS.HIIR
wuMnrapeedol NORMAL for 111111lan and OIIITL!l f~r dalntica and delicalel.
cJcleallllcludinc 8VPBIIBOAJC for beavily ooUed tbinp.
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s water te-alert and lwatw lnellltleeliou.
Mape·Mllf Iller! Trll* and hotdallllt.

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Che~alieake Man iJ
Kiiled
in Wreck
COLUMBUS
(UPI) l'lu~Dley, :18, l"hpepeate,
Ohio, wu .Wed earl7 today Ia

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IIJ!IId I"';);~
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ed. There were no IITQia. abouty 800 mlles east of
Burke suffered three broken Surveyor l'l reotlng lite •• the
n"bt aad a punctured 111111,
ocean of stonna.
Four minutes alter the fiery
Teen•a£er KiUed,
blutoff, the launch control
Three are In iured
C!ellter reported that the boosWAUSEON, Ohio &lt;UPI) - ter's high-powered Cenlaur
lloyd Allen Hlll, 18, Delta, wu upper stage took over as
ldlled and three other lila- planned, pushiB&amp; ita payload on
.,en were Injured Ia a,,, Its 'a-hour voyage toward the
Clllllainn Monday night at the moon.
IDWsectlon of two Fui!Dn Coon- "All systerM are lool&lt;IJig good
If road&amp; near here. ·
. at this Ume," the space &amp;gnecy
HliJ was riding In a car drl· reported s11 minutes after
ven by Leslie Lulfs, II, 8WIJ&gt;. launch.
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ton, and alse&gt;' occupied by !lob- Surveyor 2 s malo JOb Is to
ert Neuenschwander, 17l Delta, Jluh thousancls of
delaUed
wben It hit one driven by Unda doleup plcturea of lhe lunar
Goldsmith, IT, Swantoo.
landoeape back to earth ta help
.
Apollo plano'" aelect sltet for
Mefp General
lbtl !frat lll8Dlled lunar landing
Admladolll - f!lladbie Wat- altC!Dlpt Ill two or three years.
Pomeroy; Dana ,._, AI a apectacular
bonus,
Edna Llltle, a.dhlre. JRIII"IID DIAJialer Benjamin
- None.
tCanUnued on Pap 2)

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employes plcketlnl clty ball
IOVeral occasions.

Court Orders

T
Fines for WO
Two lloH were levied Monday morning In Meigs County
Ceurt by Judge Frank W. Parter Jr.
Aaron Hysell,
Middleport,
was senteneed to 30 clays In
jail and costa lor drlvlnl a oar
afler his driving rlgbta bad
beell lllllpellded. He was
011 1 lllODtha probation and 27
daya of lhe jaU sentence
suspended.
on
charge of
left ol
was lined fJO and costa.
Manhall Reeves, Route I,
Albany, was lined
and oosla
for havln&amp; ~ve brakes.

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Residents of the 8!'08 WW...
the proposed district who 1111

be circulating the petlllonl 1*elude Jack Crisp, ciWnlllll
of the Leading Creek W. .
shed A8811datton, Langavll!l:
Dale Wright, RD, Rutland; 0,:.
de Seragg, RuUand RD I; a..
les Wyat~ Rutland; Carl U,.,
sell, Rutland; Joan CGunllQ; .
LangsvUie; Lee Wood Sr., •
1, Rutland, and Dalo l'ri"'l', , ·
RD 1, RuUand.
Landowners of the watenllili
area who petiUonen aN iiillliljJ ·
to contact are invited to· ....
identical petlllllns at lbe a.iC.
land Department Store MD.
ler's Grocery In RuUanci, Grooery or Word's ' G~
In Langsville, Hobbs GnlCII'Ji
in Dexter or Lewll
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StaUon at Harrlionvllle.
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SAIGON (UPI)- U. S. Air Force planet flew U
missions against targets in the demilitarized zone separating North and South Viet Nam while Marine ground
troops a few miles to .the south selz&lt;:d a key vlllage from
Communist r~gulars m heavy f1ghbng, U. S. military
spokesmen Said today. '
Spokesmen srud flights of F4 Phantom jets and B57
Canberras attacked the buffer zone at tbe 17th parallelThe U. S. planes dropped napalm bombs on Communist
positions in the
touching off
fire• ancl
secondary exploSions.
,
u. S,•Marlnes a few miles away charnel tln'oli"gllebineguri;flre and captured a village Yital In the strqggle
for control of a border provin...c:.:e:...
. Th=ey:;::...;m=et:...e_le_me_•n_tsts_
Ol_.a
North Vietnamese diVISion in a dawn·to-dusk battle, U. hell been held by the touch
S. spokesmen said.
North Vlelnamese DIB DlviOther Americans, troops
sian In northernmost Qulllll Tit
the 1st Air Cavalry Division, Province. The Leatherneeka,
were confronting a second who spokesmen said C!Blled ..
Communist division In the ··all their supporting wea[XIIll''
Central Highlands to the sputh. Including 111r 11r1kes IIIII
They captured a communica· artillery, took over the v1llallll ~
lions cent., and killed IS late Monday and tiDed at lelia·
members of the mixed ~orth S3 Communi.t troops In tllllr
Vletnam~~e-V1et. Cong 610 Yel- tunnels and trenchee.
low Star DIVISion.
Otberl Killed
The Marme assault was In the 98ffil 1"1111011 ""against An Dlnh vlllage, 425 Marines killed 15 North Vlell\lJtt ;
miles north of S&amp;gon, whiCh mese, raiaing to 532 the nlllllbW
of Communist troops ll:lllitl;
aince the be&amp;lnnfng of ()pin. - ..
lion Prairie on Aug. 3.
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There were brisk ~
elsewhere across the OOIIIIl'r... .

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7,000 Reds
SqueezedJ'n
Bomb Zone

:.f";:.Cba~. =~=~ Gaulle took In1 his Phnom .Penh ~:es L., S:Snd :~I::,!: ''=:!a!r:~. to Vele1'811S dupll.,.tes tb~ !:~:::c::,e~ held 1n Burton's motel room, at· ~~~~N!': ia hav~ ·
talkl, bltllliat Wasblnlton must 6.:: ~~~, :':.~ :~t·~! til; Knapp Lyons.
Memorial Hospital by the Po~ =i"!n~ the moon's Sin~~&lt; =~!ntheB;:,or .:!d sll ed the slusive _North
IM!t a, dale for a military pullout VIet Nam "within a fixed and Mr. Lyons was a veteran
eroy emergency squad. HJ! Medll - the Middle Bay - at much of the credit for
mese. 324 B Dlv•~\on .;f
In:•-:.c::cea aaid the North reasonable time."
=~!"'t!g~;...';"'N~~. cond!U~n~! ~:= d~~ :::e .:·~·., ~~ n;.,u:a~ the lengthy dispute that saw ::;"~m:~li~~:;Wl..,~

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Farmers Good Wi . .. our ~:~..,,Slate
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~1r5. Everett Dalley
tertained the. Third fi'rid&lt;.~y club Mrs. Donald L1sle .
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weekend with their oarcnls. Mr. and Mrs. James
Friday evenmg at her home, ~---·~
Anne St.
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Brewington, Middleport,
and ·
A short business session was I _held a~ a rr:oney makmg. pro- Mr. and Mrs . Luckeydoo, New
conducted by Mrs. Henry Rei-~ Ject Wl~h Mrs. Max Meinhart Haven, W. Va. Mr. Luckeydoo
bel, president, which opened as auctioneer.
. I is attending Marshall UniversiWJth the Lord's Prayer in uni-: ~ames were played
w•.th ty and Mrs. Luckeydoo is teachson. A round robin get-wei! 1~r~zes awarded to Mrs. Ray lng in the Huntington schools.
card wa!-i sent to Mrs. Fred I Se•denabel, M~. Arnold Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson . .
Dessauer. An auction sale
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Mrs. Atht:ns, visited Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
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marshmallow toast
evening on the lawn at their Mrs. C. A. Emmish has re-1
new home in Ral:ine. The group, turned from a visit with her
atf' by candlelight and the light 1son, Mr. and Mrs. Rog~r Em- ~
of burning logs.
mish in Dayton, and with her '
Following the supper,
the daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don
group adjourned to the living Burkey of Marietta and. Mr. ·
room for a social program. The and Mrs. Earl Bougher tn Cosinging of hymns and old time lumbus .
songs with Rev. and Mrs. Wenk M_rs. Leo Searls, Mrs. Perry
de11 G Stutler as guitar accom- Hofrm:m: ~1rs . Halhe Mclntv:e,
panist, was enjoyed.
Mrs . Da1sy Pat~r.son and Mtss
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Jm Rizer and F'ranklin
II, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarTilE COIN SHOI&gt;TAGE might have bad something to do
Robert Flanagan, Mr arul Mrs. old Woodgerd
with the development of this jukell:"i ~e first to
Carroll Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris,
dollar bllls from Thmusk!j··•~ovbers.doo=.'t m'!';:ne~ange.
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Marines on the ground
the crack Cemmumst force.
u.s. Marines charged
machinegun fire and
the forUIIed border vlllage
An Dlnh Monday, kiUinl
North Vietnamese troops
the aid of air strikes and
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another !5 In ·an assault on
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named "The Rock Pile."
The savage assaults
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Topplug also auouooed lhe ·League ~ta 111!1
UPI Sports Writer
, sale of !lis 10 per COlli lntereot cbamptt&gt;llldl£i&gt;s tlurlnC
NEW YORK (UP!) -The in the Yankees at a meetilg ol listed "peraonal relt~~;j
New York Yankeea, looking up the board Monday, leaving lhe hi5 cii!I!I&lt;IUre.
at Ute !rem the unfamiliar Columbia Broadeastlng Syllelll •Par penonll reuat-1
By FRED MCMANE
produeed many game-wlnnlng Tlie Plrateo upeadetl flit llal llam homer as tbo Pirates
colfines of the cellar, went all ill eomplete ownership of the decided to divest IIIJMIJI·,
UP1 tiparll' Writer
hits, especially during Ibis past Fraacllco Giants ltl-1 In 11 rallied for five runs in the lith
the way to the tap to begin one-time Lords of BaRehaU.
financial lnteresll
Don Dryodale 11 the latest week.
innlng1 antllba New York Meta inning to defeat tha Glllllltl lor
their long-e1pectetl slulfteup Michael Burke, a World War Yankees and I am
•olunteer to reoord "The Ballad Claude Osteea beaefltted beat the Houiw• Allros I~ In tho Recoml straight day. 'l'bJ
'With the reslgnatioii of Daniel Jl Navy hero wbo once was alodl 1&lt;1 CBS .. Toflpllf!lr
of Sweet Lou."
from two Johnson homers 1&lt;1 IQ innlllp Ia tha only ether NL Joss dropped San Francisco
R. Topping, the club's chief portrayed in the movies by JOunced Mond~y.
The niclauune "Sweet Lou" Is beat the New York Meta oa activity.
four games off the paea 111 the
oecutive officer for 11 years. Gary Cooper, was 118llled to Jives pormaneatly ln
oae of lhe Dodger playero have ISept. 13 and Sandy Koufa1 waa
Ortolet 'lrl111 Auge1J
pennaDI race.
,.,.
•ucceed Topping ao chairman and I have many o11w .ll!flltll
tagsed on Lou Johnson, the treated w a fhree..rua bomer by The league-leading Baltimorol
SIIUI Out Aalroo
of New York Yankees lac. and aclivlties.
think It 111
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joumey&lt;nan outfielaer who Juhnso• as be aet dowa the Orioleo trimmed tba California Bob Shaw burled a four-hitter "I alwa)'ll rw1 out my bill!"
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best Interest of the y
came 1&lt;1 the club last season Pittsburgh Pirates on ~pl 18. Angels 11-8 Ill tho Oily 111 'Winning his lith game
It marked a sad endlRg lor well as for myaelf to
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after Tommy Davis was The 33-year-&lt;&gt;ld outfielder got American League game.
agaillst 1J los,.. ao tho Mela Reds Hope to End
Topping, who bad lmoWII only lbla ~me.
Injured aod played a major role aboard Drysdale'• bandwagon Roberto Clemeute hit his :ltltlo beat tho Astros for tho ntntb
Thill week's Ohio eollege foot· years of glory since he bonght
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In helping Los Aagele• will the Monday night by slamming two homer aad Bob Bailey loDowed limo this year. New York, held Loss Strine Today
ball lchedule
illlo the team iJo 1945 until last
NaU011al League peanant and more bomers aod driving 1D a momenta later 'With a grand to just one hit through the !Irs! CHICAGO (UP!) _ Mired In By United Pretll IDierllaUoaal year, when the perennial
World Seriea.
third ru• With • lliRgle •• Los
nloa innlnp by Chrl.s Zachary, seventh place and 'With no pros·
champions finished sixth In the
Johnsoa, whoae bosUe aid Angeles held on lo Ill one and
The Mitldloporl Athlell4 pushed across lhe game's oaly
for finishing any higher,
SATIJRDAY
American League. As Topping
enthuaiasm epltomtzea I b • one-hall game lead with a &amp;-I Baolter .. Aaooclalioa
wiD run In the !Otb on a silgle by
Clnclnnali R&lt;da are having Texaa Chrt.Uan at Ollio State leaves for bis home I• Florida,
team,
haa played
victory over the Phtladelpbla meet tonlgbl at 7:11 p.111. •~ Ed Kr-pool, a, double by 8 diffJ.cult time mounting enough Kent state at Northern Olinois the Yankees are dead last witt,
· Dodger
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the high llchool eateterla. Cleon Joneo and a wild pltcb by enthusiasm to break a losing Ohio Univ. at Bosltlo Collega 86 lossea, their worst record When you ba''cc :··~~:=~=
reliever carroll Sembera.
streak.
Toledo at VUlanova
since 1913.
gel more help fr
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 20, 1966-8 !:':.of.:::.£":'.:!:',;
Frank Robillsoa, trying to
The Chicago Cobs, who fur· Morehead at Youngstow•
The name most prominently iosuranceageots,asuney_.,,,,,,
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become the first player to win nish lhe opposition today in the Ohi1 Northern at Albion
mentitned as new general by an impartial researcb
and reporta glvs OD ""' th e lri P•
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lhJu-, opener of the final series on the Oberlin at Hiram
manager is Lee MacPhail, utioo reveal!!. Rcsultl
n fi 46th
ve runsh W1·th a dou th
ments
will be drive.
served. Refresb- drove
d h'118
membership
bl e Reds' final road trip. can un- i Central St. at Northwood (Mich.) \ currently serving as chief ,
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omer as
e derstand that. They're in last Ohio Wesleyan at Kalamazoo adviser to Baseball Commi~· ~
1?ur place and almost certain iD fin· Wooster at Carnogla Tech
Orioles moved to
sioner William D. F.ckert.l
games of t:lmchml their ftrst ish there.
Adrian (Mich .) at Defiance
t MacPhail once worked with the
By JOE ·GERGEN
fifth In the ratings opened Its
ARLb pe~ndt blln b 13k years; The Reds, who have dropped
SATIJRD.\V NIGHT
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Iseason In overpowering fasluon
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Majur Llagae Results
hel .: ~ "'M l~n~ a~ give Jim O'Toole (:&gt;-6) today's Miami at Xavier
Orioles Into a first-place club. ,
lng national champion Michigan [hapless Pittsburgh.
By United Prell !Dierllalioaal eJh
vt"'th oe t a 0 ~ 5 ~ starting assignment. Rookie Bowling Green at Tampa (Fia) Topping. Larry MacPhai l'
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State and high-scoring UCLA, One other AAWU school ••d
Americau League
rd s,;xed ~ICiory. ac Ferguson Jenkins (5-7) was ala- Akron at Muskingum
(Lee's father) and Del Webb ,
rivals in the Rose Bowl game ltwo of Michigan State's rivals Calif
004 112 100- t 14 1 Ro~ins~n ~~d tw~ ~i~· lo tie ted on the mound for the Cubs. Hillsdale at Findlay .
bought the Yankees from the ,
last Jan 1 today flnlsbed one- for the Big Ten crown aiso Bait
302 303 OOx-11 13 I
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lo Both team• had Monday off. Edinboro St. at Baldwm-Wallace estate of Jacob Ruppert for
. ' first weekly United cracked the Uip 10. Southern M. Lopez, Burdet•·
wd ti sh' s average
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two in the
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.th Mi
Capota
about th ree m1'II'10n d• Uars 11
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1945, with MacPhail selling out
Pre's International maJ·or col· [Califomia minus the seRSation· Coates (4), Kelso 14), Sanford 18
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lege football ratings.
al Mike Garrett, was third and (5), RoJas (7 a
gers, 1 d He boosted his league·
Kenyon at Central tKy.)
h1a mlerest 1&lt;1 e ot er two
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Michigan State, which landediM•chlgan and Purdue ranked Barher, Wall 13), J . Miller (4), ~~=ill RBI!otallo 112 and his NEW YORK (UP!) --Penn , Marietta at Calif. St. (Pa.'
partners in 1947.
INSURANCE AGII!~IC;jrdf;
on wp of the UP! ratings las! sixth and seventh, respectively. Drabowsky (6) and Elchebar· l 46 ho~ers which also leada the faces Cornell Friday, Oct. 7, to Wittenberg at Otterbeio
CBS reportedly paid $11.2
year · only w have a perfect USC, whose last-minute de- reB. WP-Orabowsky (6·01. LP lea ue, ti~ the Baltimore club • kick off . the 83rd annual Alma (Mich.' at Bluffto~
ml!lion when it p":chased Bll
INC.
season marred by the Bruins feat to the cross-town Brums 11 -Sanford (13·7). lllls-F. Rob!•· reo' rd set by Jim Gentil in championship race of tbe Slippery Rock at WdnungtOB per cent of the !&lt;'am s shares 1a
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Eastern Intercollegiate 1501964. Webb sold out his Bill Childs, Rodnoy Dewlll"!f~
196:
in Us accustomed No. 1 position the Rose Bowl, threw a rug~ed
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pound football league.
Army . Columbia, the aeventb remaining 10 per cent to CBS In
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Navy, tho 1965 champion, league member, opens Oct. 14 March, 1965.
N. lnd Avo.
220
srate 128-IO Saturday 11 tts land emerged w1th a 1(1..6
NaiiDDII LeaiU
tacos Pri•ceton tha following w1th Rutgera al the Liona' Toppin~. 64, who oaw the 1
opi&gt;ning game.
triumph. The Trojans collected (12 illmngsl
day and Rutgers will be at Baker Field.
Yankees win 15 Amerlcamn_,.OO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!lijit
The mountainous Sparians i two first place votes and 186 . Plt!J
000,000 100 06- 8 10 1
AREA STANDINGS
received 14 first-place votes : polats.
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and 270 poinli from the 35-man Michigan, a 41~ winner over Veale, Mikkelsn (10) 11!1 Polr)OI'oy . . . . 2 1 0 60
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Gonder, May tiO) ; Bolin, Lluy Nelsonville .. _ z o o 112
and 200 for the runner•p [points 1&lt;1 119 for Purdue,
(9) and Barton. WP-Mikkeliea Coal Grove
1 Q 1 14
Bruins.
meets Notre Dame lD •1111-7). LP-LinJy &lt;7·1!). HRs- Athena .. .. ... 1 1 0 38
UCLA, t,he surprise team of : nalionally-lelevised contest Ia· , Clemente {23rd), Bailey U2th). Middleport .. .I 1 1 23
1965 when it captured the turday at Soutb Band, lad.
Jackson .... _1 1..0 23
Athletic Association of Weatera Irish are tied fo&lt; 12th tn
GallipoUa •• _ 1 t 1 12
UniveM~itieo title and fillished ratings with Georgia Tech.
000 ~ 000 1- 1 I 0 Logan .. •••• .1 1 1 18
·- - - -000 000 000 t- 0 4 0 Wells too .. •, ·1 1 0 22
Shaw (ll·IS) lad Gooss.., 'Iroalon .. _ .. 0 1 o 1
(9) ; Zachary, lembera Pl. Pleasant . . I 2 1 13
!10) and Bateman. LP- LAST WEEK'S RESUL'l'S1
Zachary 12-4).
Coal Grove 14 Gallipolis I
Pomeroy 38 Rutland 2J
010 000 000- I S 1 Middleport 20 Wahama 8
023 001 OOII- 8 8 0 Athens 36 Warren Local 0
Buhisd 1(7) !11-!
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6) Nelsonvllle 24 Chauacey 0
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. Greeilfield 2t Jalkson 8
Major League Standings
City '10 81 .464 22\1 and Roseboro.
LP-Bu~mng Wellston 22 Oak Hill 6
II)' United Preas lnternallooal Bosl&lt;ln
69 86 .44&gt; 25\1 (lt-12). 11111-Lofebvra (24th), Hlillard Logaa
28
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American League
Washington
87 86 .4Jtl 28\1
Z &lt;15th &amp; 16th).
Porlimouth 31 lioolon 1
w. L. Pel. GB New York 1 66 118 .434 27
pt Pleasant 1 Ravenswood 1
Baltimore
92 S8 .613
M .i...,, Re1 ults
(Oily 1amea ocheduled)
FRIDAY'S GAMES,
83 67 553 9
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Detroit
Galllpolil at Pomeroy
83 68 · 550 91&gt; Bait. II Calif. 9, 10 Inning~
Minnesot(t
79 n
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(Only game scheduled)
Logan at Athens
Chicago
Middleport at Jackson
California
74 76 .493 18
'I'ueoday•o Probable Pltchen
(AI Games)
Wellston at Nelsonville
Cleveland
75 77 .493 18
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Po.bus II~) VI. Hwoler 111-10). North Gallia .. I 1 0 M 14 Rock Hill at Coal Grove
9 p.m.
Kyger ~reek .. 1 I t 28 G Raceland, Ky., at lronloD
California at Detroi~ance Southwestern . . 8 1 1 11 36
Major League Leaden
(10-16) v1. Wilson (111-10).·
Bannan Trace 0 2 I 14 68
PATI'ERSON FAVORED
By' United Presa !Diernalloual p.m.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
LONDON IUP!l - Two-time
G. AB. R. H.
Minnesota at Cleveland- Eastern 14 North Gallia 1
~rorkl heavyweight ehamplon
Alou, P\1
130 486 76168
Boswell (J2.5) vs. Sieberg (18- Souther&amp; 30 Southweatern 8
Floyd Patterson, with his sights
Alou, All
149 843117 212
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Kyger Creek 28 Hannan Traea 0 sUII set on regaining the crown
Carty, Atl
140 4112 69159
Boston at Washington-FiB- FRIDAY'S GAMES:
a third Ume, Is a strong 6-4
Strgel, Pit 132 466 81150
cher (2-2) vs. Richert (13-1~). 8 Soothera at Kyger Creek
favorite to defeat
Brltlah
Clmnte, Pit 142 589 INIIB9 ···- ' o.1m .
Rutland at Easlenl
champion Henry Cooper tonight!
Rose, CiR
148 622 94 197
Chicago at New York-Horl.. North Gallfa at Southwealenl 111 a bout that rould be
Allen, Phil 130 482101152
(11-12) vs. Bahnsen II~). 8 p.m. Bannao Trace 11 8ymmal VIII- "most important" of the
Santo, Chi 143 517 89 162
Wednesday'• Gamea
ley
tenon'o &lt;areer.
Torre, Atl
145 536 82 167
Ball. at Kan. City, night
Cpeda, St.L 130 459 f/141
at Detroit, night
American Leagae
Minn. at Cleveland, 111gb!
G. AB. R. H. Pel. Boston at WIIBhington night .
Oliva, Mini 146 575 93 179
(Ouly gamea scheduled)
.~F.Rbsn, Bal 146 549 114 111 .311
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W. L. Pel.
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W&amp;gnr, Cle 1441 511 69 147
Los Angeles 86 61 .591
Powell, Bol 134 466 76 134 ·
Pittsburgh
rT tl3 580
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Klbrw, Min 151 532 81 IS2
San Francisco 11&gt; 86 ~
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Chris, KC
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Philadelphia 80 71 .530
Howrd, Wlllf 142 485 52 136
&amp;t. Louis
79 71 srJ
McAife, Del 113 S69 110109
AUanta
79 71 :521 91&gt;
Vltne, Was 1414119 '15 136
ClncinnaU
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be erv1ce
first as a "'a
!he tO living charter members, Rhod~s." said Mr. WI!). who Is
s
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as a
o1 Pomeroy Drew Webster Pool, orie of his lorlr)"r pupils.
In p~Uc ;"th ' ed ~orces •
American Legion was honored '•If ther@ Is onll word thai mem r o e arm
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loouedSaturday
a proelamatloa
Monday n'lght w~ the regular woold typify the long career gain as erv
a t,eachemr
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desi•oallas
Sept. 14
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LOCAL TEMPS 1
Will.·
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as "Forge.,.Me-Nol Oay.''
Mayor Fbber's proclama~
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s nd building cbntrActors D Maloney Vice Pl'f'sldent . Mr. Rhodes, veterans service ~ The temperature In Pome- , "Few. tf any. hAve~e
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Ohio are ex· : Mark•tlng, 'of Tr• Pantosote· officer in
roy's
district was 1161 Ameriean
J . R. Kennedy, Middleport.
1;, the purpooe
tit•
presidtml or the Meigs County ] for wbkh tbe Disabled Amerl· peeled to attend a one - day Company, with a plant near Pt past 18 years, t·amf'
I degrees under partly cloudy, we11 as . e•
, Riding Club, took home a spee- ua Veleraoa aanaally conduct "Energy Option Worksho~" Pleasant. W. Va., anno.unred P?st No. 39 member ever to ~e , aklea at 11:30 -t.m \~ay.
added W_II_L_ _ _-,.
ial award Sunday when
168 , their sale of Forget-Me·Nots, jointly sponsored by Columb~a that effective Septerntx:r 12. It g1venbP,an h~merican L@gion Ide
horsemen and horsewomen I now tberdore I. C 0 Fisher, Gas of Ohio, Inc. tnd F.ast OhiO hnd been necessary to mr.rease mem ,rs lp .. ,
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REVIVAL IN PROOI\E&amp;II
competed in a horse show at
Gas Co. at the Columbus-Shera· the prit:e of compOunds by a A .1916 graduate of QhJo nlrevival Is now. In
tess
the Rock Springs fairgrounds ;:~~t."f~!b~.~~~(e p;~~:~ . lon Hotel, Columbus, Wednes· minimum of I cent per pound verSity and a v•teran of World t"the Rutland ChurchP:J' Gnd
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'Ci&gt;sl of Wnn
sponsored by the club.
Saturday, September 24, be day , Sept. 28. .
I for eleclrlcal Insulation. profile War I. he was presented th~ I ~ith services starting al 7·30 (Continued from Page I)
HOUSE
and ts deslgaaled Forget-Me
AI Leonard, Middleport man· extrusion and blow
moldong. life membe.,hlp by Past Com : each av•nlnl.
Rev.
David Mllwitzky aaid ' SUo;veyor
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The award was for riding the Nat Oay aad further urge all ager for Columbia of Ohio, saod Constant increases In the basic mander .J,ohn
h t Rhodes ' Sheets is delivering the mes-[ three steeriiiJ engines might.be
and .senl _to the Senated animal which compiled
t he
the workshop w1ll offer an an· , raw mater1als necessitate this
Mr · Wl.l reca
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eryone .,. welcome
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.~Monday legJSIHtlun that woul
t . t d ·ng the show
clt;..ens to generously support
tern 1
beR"an his tf'fll"hlru~ ,•atPPr a sages. ,'4v .
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L'Onnected mos pom s uri
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by alysls of new energy sys s 1 increase.
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First place winnerA of cash
(or otrice buildings. ~ o te 1 s,
"Ollr company will .contmue Tuppers Plains e same ~ear. 1
the spa~afl bop a few tnch\eterans pension c:osts by ·' l.Ol : riles In the varioos classes ·In- k~h:~:~r~:~::'~Av~'~t schools and other maJor struc. l to maintain the same ht.gh qual- h.e graduatea rrodm WOmu !Umver. Duek~o:ndYO~:.ow o&amp;lter es to a new restln&amp; point. Ita
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ity standards and servl"' lor Slty. After Worl
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rfowl doa't et wei
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contractors,
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which
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in
the
Ice.
he
resumed
his
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wale
their
IH'.'ero
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the Imprint left by one ol Ill
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raise the cost further.
Western pleasure.
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glneels aod other interest per- pasl and we will continue
o an
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proofed by oman liando lbat three lqs durlnl the
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sons in tho Middleport area are make every effort to assure our tn 1941.
oil,
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lijn~. waJve all test of ISa .· .I ing Sleel; pleasure pony, u er l
itlvited to attend the meeting I customers of the finest In rums ''ID thf classroom there was a.re,_::te:_:~:a_•::a:K:r:....:::!:pe:=•=••;.::;::::::
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ily fQr men 65 or over. They !56 inches. Rita Riggs, Athens .
as guests of the gas company," and sheeting. compound" and
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would be preswned to be diS- I riding Coke; Cheryl Williams . ,
Leonard said. Information on other products," addPd Mr, Ma·
abled aqd coukl qualify for pen- Pomeroy. on Miss Crickett in I
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the workshop may be obtain- Ioney.
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sluns if unemployed and ,below I the egg and spoo.n race: harrel l
ed and advance re8istralion
The Pantasole Company is
in~me limits of ti,BOO If SID· ra~. horses, J R. Kennedy or!
may be made by contacting the a lt~ading producer of
vinyl
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g1t llld $3,000 if married. Cost- ! Sorrell Buck; barrel race, ponlocal gas company office by 1 resins and t'Ompounds, films
qf-living.increasesaveraaing5.41it!i, Jerry Lewis, Letart,
on Farmers who diverted acre- Sept. 23.
and sheeting, converters of
IJQdJ§@)[Q)~W
per cent would also be providec1 ~ Smokv; ride and run rate, age under the 1966 feed grain, The workshop will be under ! films and fabrics, Panta. Pak
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wheat and cotton programs the directioo of . eorge ege- packag ing trays and manurac~WI
and
children
w
ose
tota
!Buck.
soon
may graze this acreage ler, director of technical se rv-f 1 turers of Infants' wear.
betlefit check! last year ran lo
$l.i billion.
' Pickup race, ponies, Frank wlthiUt losing program benefits, ires for David Sage, lnc., o I .
Zuspan, Ma:~&amp;n , w. va.,
on Wayne Chase, chairman of l.he New York City . Sage, Inc_, Is :
Beauty ; shovel race horse•. Meigs County Agricultural Sta· lhe firm that has collected and I
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Slapped by Rain•
Kennedy ; tire race, ' · ponies, bilizat~un an~ Conservation analy~ed ~~e new .ronce~ts and :
HEAVY RAINS. StAPPED AT John Wolford, Marietta,
on cbmmlttee, s~~ today.
techmcal mformat10n bemg pre·
the Eastern Seaboard today, ' Major; stake race. Dwain Sl&lt;ll· Start•'... date for surh' graz. sented I at the wo~ktshop.t' ., '
Sege·.er 1s an merna
1ona.my 1
tht Ias t lull day oI su mm.r · A Jar, Waterford. on Bubb a Re ed.· in will"&amp;he Oct 1 marking
th~
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compUcated low pressure sys- Rita Riggs, Athffis, bareback en~ of the 6-m~nth period dur· recog_nlzed au~h~nt{. oln co :
tem alebding from southern class; ride and run.
ponies, '
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no- razln
ro- m~~CJa~ and m. us r.la energ) I
Ullaoil to the Carolinas and up h Welford Marietta. flag mg Which the
g . g P
ubhzat10n. He IS ed1tor of tht
New EDJiand touched off
Wimp Frust.
Engunder the
CHICAGO IUPn - Jnvl'stig!l·
showers acrOJB several slates. lish pleasure Sherry Blickle,
. neers an 0 •8
, tors today looked for the my.,VlrglAia was hardest hit, ~ith Ath€ns, on Perky Pinns; Ike The chairman stressed. how- years . served as dlr~t~~n~! ~~ \ terious intruder who bear and ,
raintaUs totalinl .up to a.n mch Lewis, Clifton, with
Captain ever, that tnis program relax· ~.me:lcan Gas 1\ssocla
stabbed Valerie Percy to dPBth
and one h1lf dlltmg a Six-hour Black Drum · readster
pony atiQn regarding use of the acre- lllzat~on Bureau. .
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in her bed but they said they
pt&gt;riod. More than two thirds of [ class· trail ~lass horses. Miss age applies only to grazing the It mcludesha. d!sct~sslotnl o a have no r~al suspecl
· ch drenehed. th e. coas ta1 Blickle:
· 1rail class,
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pomes,
acres d1verted
from comm od'1- new approac m es. 1ma ng Elall
Poll'ce Ch1f'f
an. JR
plams of North ~arohna dur· Carol Daniels, Gallipolis, on I ty produclitn. Hay on Huch acre- nual fuel cr;nsumptJOn fo~ ht'n of Kenilworth said
Monday
in&amp; the lime peruxt. Scattered Roscoe.
.ages still may not be harvest- types of buildings, new h~ I gf night the fragmf'ntary rlP&gt;~er\n.
showerl fell ·across Tennessee
ed
j concepts, vear-around use
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l'ed by "aler\e'•:
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twn was supp 1
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to the upper Ohio Vall~y an~ Ed Rickar~ wal judee for : Land diverted under the con- stand· y na~Lira 1 gas genera ors steJ)moll:ler , who surprised
into Nrw England. Mlssoun, the show , With ~ob Jon~s as : servatlon reserve program may I a~ exp~anatJOn and steo-by-step intruder.
which experienced flash ll~· , ringmaster and Bdl Dow me as not be a:razed or harvested discu ssion or natura) gas ~tal
Privatt&gt; funeral servires
ins Monday. had only nunor lanmtuncer.
through the whole year. Me1gs l energy systems The ork tlop the 21-year-old daughter
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The workshopt Republican
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s·h ower! today ·
l'ounty farms part1c1patmg
m entrgy 'JIStems
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senatofla1 rand'd
1 a!
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lhe J%6 commechty dn· erswn wm begm w th regJstraf on s 1 Charles H Percv were to be
Rain, Rllin, Rllin
19 am and conclude •t 5·15 p. , held th'IS afte rnoo· n
programs num be r a bo ut 643.
m.
Daley 's 10 • man police force,
A STEADY, ALMOST CON· ,
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aided
by Chlc•go's homicide
1wuous rain, dumped mort than
WPlllhPr
cops, FBI crime technicians,
m1 inch of rain over all parts
Cook County police and mem·
"' Ohio Monday and today, end·
........C:!oudy, cool with occasional hers of neighboring auburban
i11 _g a September dry spell that
,otn throutl/1 tonigbt. Low to- poli&lt;e. continued to qu..tion tho
1, rf farmers worried .
•lrbt Ia 401. Wednesday ~l .. dy, hundreds of friends and asoe&gt;
".mounts eKCeeded an inch tn
Four
minor
accident!! were
d!aare of sbewen, espeelally ciates of the vivacmus murder
southwestern and ceo~al
reported
Monday
by
!h•
Galli·
east.
1 victim.
·tions of 0Jio 1 and amounted
polis
Po•t,
Slate
Highway
Pa·
more than two inches in sevtrot.
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
1"1·,11 other are3s. The weatherAt
12
25
p.m.,
on
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7,
aul&lt;ls
recorded
ol tho county jail
• 11; 111 sa id
the rain would condrivPn
by
Robert
C.
Rinehart,
during
the
past 48 hours were;
11nue throughout today, becom59,
Middleport,
And
Francis
Leond&lt;i'S
Newman
Lee. 31, Ra·
l n~ intermittent tonight and then
Hersman,
JO.
Bidwell,
collided.
cine,
Ohio:
,
Clarence
Edward
t·Jpt'ring off Wednesday.
Rinehart was cited to court Lee, 20. Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. l;
on charges of assured
clear John Clonch, 51, Pt. Pleasant;
Hisbanded, ill Lalf
distanc..
I Franklin Slayton, ~5 . Hog~ett,
SANTO DOMINGO - THE At 3:05 p.m. · Monday, Mary all charged&gt;wilh lnl&lt;lxtcahon;
controverJial 1ix·natioo Inter • ' Ferguson, 47 , Patriot. backed . Owens Badgley, 44, L~n, char·
American Pe"l!e Force (IAPF) lnlo a tree while ottempting 1&lt;1 I ged with driVIng whole lntoxi·
fmal~ disband• ·today. Ito few park, She was taking a drlv•r·s I cated; James Eugene Cottrill,
members ~tiD remaining here examination. No charges were; 24, Pt. Pleasant, contempt
depart for homio,. leavlng the filed.
char~e: Boyd Ray McOanlel,
Dominican Re!public to face an At 5:55 p.m., Robert Moore, 36, Hartford. non-support war~
uncertain fu~ on its own. so, Crown City, and Jim D. rant ; an~ Leroy F. Jones,_ .23.
There now 1 r:emain only 200, Fletcher, 19, Crown City, were Rt. 2 Pomt Pleasant, rece•vm1
men of tore, ·tbat once num· Involved in a mishap. Fletcher stolen goods.
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bered 30,000. Moet of the~e were was cited on no operator'~ li~ The Sheriff's department ln~·
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leavlnl tod'ay. A handful- less cense and failure to yield the vestigated a two vehicle ace!·
than two squa,ds of the U. S. right-of-way .
dent Monday 4:&gt;0 p.m. on the
Army's B!nd Airborne Division
At 5:10 p.m .. on tht Vinlon • Henderson side of Shadle Bndj;'
- will stay until Wr&lt;f.ay 1&lt;1 Eno Rd ., Wendell M. George, resultong in $400 properly de ·
supe'1fte the femoval of equip- 55 Vinton. and Willard P. Ad· age but no personal InJUries and
m~:
ki~s. u, Bidwell, were involved no citations.
in a no collision mishap . George
The mishap occurr~ w~en a
was
cited
to
court
on
speeding
vehicle
driven by Eh S1ders,
T hunt Stick•
in excess road conditions.
37, Hender~n . traveling south
UNITED NATIONS - THE
on the bridge ran inl&lt;l the rear
United NatiOhl lllday begins tis
SCHEDULE TALKS
end of the car driven by Harold
t lst General Aosembly. assur - NEW YORK IUPll _ Gen- A. Fisher, 28, Apple Grove.
td by Secretary General Thant erttl [.lectric Co. negotiators
hf' will sltty on until ita com- were scheduled to meet today
ENTERS CLINIC
plf'tion Dec. 20. The · assembly with representatives of
the
George sargent,
Chester,
•ws 93 item&amp; on its agfnda, in· United Electrical Workers of entered GaUipolls Clinic
and
cludin1. racial probU~m! in Af· America (UE) in continuing ef- Medical Ceriter for observation
rka. dtsarmament and the per· forts to reach a contract aeree- and treatment . He is a teacher
ennial q~stion whether Com· I ment before an Oct. 2 deadline. at Pomero~ Junior High School.
mun1~t shoukl be admitted.
1.
'fhant said officially Monday 1
1e would remain as chief offi:e r of t!le ON, until the com·
·1lel!on of tbe ,21st assembly , IJniiCfllmble these four Jumbi&lt;o.
5t's~ion _ His current five
year 1 one ltUer to each lquart, to
t"rm e'l:pires Nw;. 23 and the 1 form . four c.rdi'nary word&amp;.
t:~ urmes e diplomat tQJd the. U.N.
Wt havi!O't taken a survey or an)'!hlne. but should bo suled toJtoep lht t:tistly haat from
1 mu st rind a successor by the
,..·vo o hunch Ifill people who llvt In alet· llakln1 away, This seal• tha haat in-and ·
'nd of the year.
trically·heated homes don't smoke eigars. Or seals the fresh air 0111.
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Yoo Whoo••• you who live in CAMEO
fry onions. Or lika frnh olr.
Oas
heat
workl
an
antiraly
dlfltlant
way,
Supporta (and all tho real of you) come
·· For 1 very good r11son.
Fr~h air, warmed and flltarllf, CGilalantly
a-runnin&amp;'l, ,Up to 24% otr the regular
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£1ectric hut ketpa warmina:·over the iame flOws into wary room in your hoult, thanl'
price&amp; of these elel!'antly 1heer supportsstale air-ond tht same lmokt and cOOklfil lri1 tho olr ....y law tlilnutts, pttlna rid of
and these sturdy, lonr·wear·ing supportl.
DEVOTED TO Ufr&amp;R~1 .0.
odors-day afttr doy. Very law alectrieally omoka and odoro almost lltfwt you notice
MEII.l8 . MABON Allf!:A
They mean so much to your busy life. You
heated homaa ha.. hill ducta to dlstributl them.
are welcome to these extraordinary s1w&amp;
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If you're haatl~e with~ .. anjoy It Cook
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inr• durinr this Fall Sale.
can see all thowaytotha k~ohen.
PullolliMO _ , . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . .
yourset11 pot of oauarkreut, IiCht up 1 clpr
luurdtr Ud luMI•P U t'tM GaM
/lnd becau10 olectrlc heat is so much mort -then Inn back and think Of •lithe thin&amp;a
(liJ!'It~lfB, COWtl)
\'oil.., P\lbi!MUDI 1,:..,...,, U" • •
rnanlo 81.. f'omenu, ~ 417•. aexf)ensivt thon Gn (up to tltrtt tlmtt u you tan dowHh tha mont)'Y811 .V.wilh Qq.
(tegukLr a.nd 11ale prlcu~ 1
Inu• Offta fhDIII ' " . . . . Cdllno
much in thiUI'III), tiiCirfelliy·hlllllf hOmtl
h Phone W"f 1-nJJ.
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By MARTIN LADER
Topplug also auouooed lhe ·League ~ta 111!1
UPI Sports Writer
, sale of !lis 10 per COlli lntereot cbamptt&gt;llldl£i&gt;s tlurlnC
NEW YORK (UP!) -The in the Yankees at a meetilg ol listed "peraonal relt~~;j
New York Yankeea, looking up the board Monday, leaving lhe hi5 cii!I!I&lt;IUre.
at Ute !rem the unfamiliar Columbia Broadeastlng Syllelll •Par penonll reuat-1
By FRED MCMANE
produeed many game-wlnnlng Tlie Plrateo upeadetl flit llal llam homer as tbo Pirates
colfines of the cellar, went all ill eomplete ownership of the decided to divest IIIJMIJI·,
UP1 tiparll' Writer
hits, especially during Ibis past Fraacllco Giants ltl-1 In 11 rallied for five runs in the lith
the way to the tap to begin one-time Lords of BaRehaU.
financial lnteresll
Don Dryodale 11 the latest week.
innlng1 antllba New York Meta inning to defeat tha Glllllltl lor
their long-e1pectetl slulfteup Michael Burke, a World War Yankees and I am
•olunteer to reoord "The Ballad Claude Osteea beaefltted beat the Houiw• Allros I~ In tho Recoml straight day. 'l'bJ
'With the reslgnatioii of Daniel Jl Navy hero wbo once was alodl 1&lt;1 CBS .. Toflpllf!lr
of Sweet Lou."
from two Johnson homers 1&lt;1 IQ innlllp Ia tha only ether NL Joss dropped San Francisco
R. Topping, the club's chief portrayed in the movies by JOunced Mond~y.
The niclauune "Sweet Lou" Is beat the New York Meta oa activity.
four games off the paea 111 the
oecutive officer for 11 years. Gary Cooper, was 118llled to Jives pormaneatly ln
oae of lhe Dodger playero have ISept. 13 and Sandy Koufa1 waa
Ortolet 'lrl111 Auge1J
pennaDI race.
,.,.
•ucceed Topping ao chairman and I have many o11w .ll!flltll
tagsed on Lou Johnson, the treated w a fhree..rua bomer by The league-leading Baltimorol
SIIUI Out Aalroo
of New York Yankees lac. and aclivlties.
think It 111
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joumey&lt;nan outfielaer who Juhnso• as be aet dowa the Orioleo trimmed tba California Bob Shaw burled a four-hitter "I alwa)'ll rw1 out my bill!"
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president of the club.
best Interest of the y
came 1&lt;1 the club last season Pittsburgh Pirates on ~pl 18. Angels 11-8 Ill tho Oily 111 'Winning his lith game
It marked a sad endlRg lor well as for myaelf to
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after Tommy Davis was The 33-year-&lt;&gt;ld outfielder got American League game.
agaillst 1J los,.. ao tho Mela Reds Hope to End
Topping, who bad lmoWII only lbla ~me.
Injured aod played a major role aboard Drysdale'• bandwagon Roberto Clemeute hit his :ltltlo beat tho Astros for tho ntntb
Thill week's Ohio eollege foot· years of glory since he bonght
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In helping Los Aagele• will the Monday night by slamming two homer aad Bob Bailey loDowed limo this year. New York, held Loss Strine Today
ball lchedule
illlo the team iJo 1945 until last
NaU011al League peanant and more bomers aod driving 1D a momenta later 'With a grand to just one hit through the !Irs! CHICAGO (UP!) _ Mired In By United Pretll IDierllaUoaal year, when the perennial
World Seriea.
third ru• With • lliRgle •• Los
nloa innlnp by Chrl.s Zachary, seventh place and 'With no pros·
champions finished sixth In the
Johnsoa, whoae bosUe aid Angeles held on lo Ill one and
The Mitldloporl Athlell4 pushed across lhe game's oaly
for finishing any higher,
SATIJRDAY
American League. As Topping
enthuaiasm epltomtzea I b • one-hall game lead with a &amp;-I Baolter .. Aaooclalioa
wiD run In the !Otb on a silgle by
Clnclnnali R&lt;da are having Texaa Chrt.Uan at Ollio State leaves for bis home I• Florida,
team,
haa played
victory over the Phtladelpbla meet tonlgbl at 7:11 p.111. •~ Ed Kr-pool, a, double by 8 diffJ.cult time mounting enough Kent state at Northern Olinois the Yankees are dead last witt,
· Dodger
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Jes.
the high llchool eateterla. Cleon Joneo and a wild pltcb by enthusiasm to break a losing Ohio Univ. at Bosltlo Collega 86 lossea, their worst record When you ba''cc :··~~:=~=
reliever carroll Sembera.
streak.
Toledo at VUlanova
since 1913.
gel more help fr
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 20, 1966-8 !:':.of.:::.£":'.:!:',;
Frank Robillsoa, trying to
The Chicago Cobs, who fur· Morehead at Youngstow•
The name most prominently iosuranceageots,asuney_.,,,,,,
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become the first player to win nish lhe opposition today in the Ohi1 Northern at Albion
mentitned as new general by an impartial researcb
and reporta glvs OD ""' th e lri P•
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lhJu-, opener of the final series on the Oberlin at Hiram
manager is Lee MacPhail, utioo reveal!!. Rcsultl
n fi 46th
ve runsh W1·th a dou th
ments
will be drive.
served. Refresb- drove
d h'118
membership
bl e Reds' final road trip. can un- i Central St. at Northwood (Mich.) \ currently serving as chief ,
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omer as
e derstand that. They're in last Ohio Wesleyan at Kalamazoo adviser to Baseball Commi~· ~
1?ur place and almost certain iD fin· Wooster at Carnogla Tech
Orioles moved to
sioner William D. F.ckert.l
games of t:lmchml their ftrst ish there.
Adrian (Mich .) at Defiance
t MacPhail once worked with the
By JOE ·GERGEN
fifth In the ratings opened Its
ARLb pe~ndt blln b 13k years; The Reds, who have dropped
SATIJRD.\V NIGHT
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Iseason In overpowering fasluon
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Defend- 1with a 57·14 bludgeoning of
Majur Llagae Results
hel .: ~ "'M l~n~ a~ give Jim O'Toole (:&gt;-6) today's Miami at Xavier
Orioles Into a first-place club. ,
lng national champion Michigan [hapless Pittsburgh.
By United Prell !Dierllalioaal eJh
vt"'th oe t a 0 ~ 5 ~ starting assignment. Rookie Bowling Green at Tampa (Fia) Topping. Larry MacPhai l'
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State and high-scoring UCLA, One other AAWU school ••d
Americau League
rd s,;xed ~ICiory. ac Ferguson Jenkins (5-7) was ala- Akron at Muskingum
(Lee's father) and Del Webb ,
rivals in the Rose Bowl game ltwo of Michigan State's rivals Calif
004 112 100- t 14 1 Ro~ins~n ~~d tw~ ~i~· lo tie ted on the mound for the Cubs. Hillsdale at Findlay .
bought the Yankees from the ,
last Jan 1 today flnlsbed one- for the Big Ten crown aiso Bait
302 303 OOx-11 13 I
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lo Both team• had Monday off. Edinboro St. at Baldwm-Wallace estate of Jacob Ruppert for
. ' first weekly United cracked the Uip 10. Southern M. Lopez, Burdet•·
wd ti sh' s average
. I at Mouot Uruoa
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two in the
~ (3) ' game
.th Mi
Capota
about th ree m1'II'10n d• Uars 11
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1945, with MacPhail selling out
Pre's International maJ·or col· [Califomia minus the seRSation· Coates (4), Kelso 14), Sanford 18
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lege football ratings.
al Mike Garrett, was third and (5), RoJas (7 a
gers, 1 d He boosted his league·
Kenyon at Central tKy.)
h1a mlerest 1&lt;1 e ot er two
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Michigan State, which landediM•chlgan and Purdue ranked Barher, Wall 13), J . Miller (4), ~~=ill RBI!otallo 112 and his NEW YORK (UP!) --Penn , Marietta at Calif. St. (Pa.'
partners in 1947.
INSURANCE AGII!~IC;jrdf;
on wp of the UP! ratings las! sixth and seventh, respectively. Drabowsky (6) and Elchebar· l 46 ho~ers which also leada the faces Cornell Friday, Oct. 7, to Wittenberg at Otterbeio
CBS reportedly paid $11.2
year · only w have a perfect USC, whose last-minute de- reB. WP-Orabowsky (6·01. LP lea ue, ti~ the Baltimore club • kick off . the 83rd annual Alma (Mich.' at Bluffto~
ml!lion when it p":chased Bll
INC.
season marred by the Bruins feat to the cross-town Brums 11 -Sanford (13·7). lllls-F. Rob!•· reo' rd set by Jim Gentil in championship race of tbe Slippery Rock at WdnungtOB per cent of the !&lt;'am s shares 1a
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on New Year'a Day, was back ]t965 cost the Trojans a trip 1&lt;1 SOD I46th), Cardenal (14th),
Eastern Intercollegiate 1501964. Webb sold out his Bill Childs, Rodnoy Dewlll"!f~
196:
in Us accustomed No. 1 position the Rose Bowl, threw a rug~ed
'
pound football league.
Army . Columbia, the aeventb remaining 10 per cent to CBS In
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after 'r"shlng North Carolina Idefense at Texas in its opener (Only game scheduled)
.
Navy, tho 1965 champion, league member, opens Oct. 14 March, 1965.
N. lnd Avo.
220
srate 128-IO Saturday 11 tts land emerged w1th a 1(1..6
NaiiDDII LeaiU
tacos Pri•ceton tha following w1th Rutgera al the Liona' Toppin~. 64, who oaw the 1
opi&gt;ning game.
triumph. The Trojans collected (12 illmngsl
day and Rutgers will be at Baker Field.
Yankees win 15 Amerlcamn_,.OO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!lijit
The mountainous Sparians i two first place votes and 186 . Plt!J
000,000 100 06- 8 10 1
AREA STANDINGS
received 14 first-place votes : polats.
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000 000 001 00- I 4 4 TEAM
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and 270 poinli from the 35-man Michigan, a 41~ winner over Veale, Mikkelsn (10) 11!1 Polr)OI'oy . . . . 2 1 0 60
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Gonder, May tiO) ; Bolin, Lluy Nelsonville .. _ z o o 112
and 200 for the runner•p [points 1&lt;1 119 for Purdue,
(9) and Barton. WP-Mikkeliea Coal Grove
1 Q 1 14
Bruins.
meets Notre Dame lD •1111-7). LP-LinJy &lt;7·1!). HRs- Athena .. .. ... 1 1 0 38
UCLA, t,he surprise team of : nalionally-lelevised contest Ia· , Clemente {23rd), Bailey U2th). Middleport .. .I 1 1 23
1965 when it captured the turday at Soutb Band, lad.
Jackson .... _1 1..0 23
Athletic Association of Weatera Irish are tied fo&lt; 12th tn
GallipoUa •• _ 1 t 1 12
UniveM~itieo title and fillished ratings with Georgia Tech.
000 ~ 000 1- 1 I 0 Logan .. •••• .1 1 1 18
·- - - -000 000 000 t- 0 4 0 Wells too .. •, ·1 1 0 22
Shaw (ll·IS) lad Gooss.., 'Iroalon .. _ .. 0 1 o 1
(9) ; Zachary, lembera Pl. Pleasant . . I 2 1 13
!10) and Bateman. LP- LAST WEEK'S RESUL'l'S1
Zachary 12-4).
Coal Grove 14 Gallipolis I
Pomeroy 38 Rutland 2J
010 000 000- I S 1 Middleport 20 Wahama 8
023 001 OOII- 8 8 0 Athens 36 Warren Local 0
Buhisd 1(7) !11-!
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6) Nelsonvllle 24 Chauacey 0
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. Greeilfield 2t Jalkson 8
Major League Standings
City '10 81 .464 22\1 and Roseboro.
LP-Bu~mng Wellston 22 Oak Hill 6
II)' United Preas lnternallooal Bosl&lt;ln
69 86 .44&gt; 25\1 (lt-12). 11111-Lofebvra (24th), Hlillard Logaa
28
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American League
Washington
87 86 .4Jtl 28\1
Z &lt;15th &amp; 16th).
Porlimouth 31 lioolon 1
w. L. Pel. GB New York 1 66 118 .434 27
pt Pleasant 1 Ravenswood 1
Baltimore
92 S8 .613
M .i...,, Re1 ults
(Oily 1amea ocheduled)
FRIDAY'S GAMES,
83 67 553 9
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Detroit
Galllpolil at Pomeroy
83 68 · 550 91&gt; Bait. II Calif. 9, 10 Inning~
Minnesot(t
79 n
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(Only game scheduled)
Logan at Athens
Chicago
Middleport at Jackson
California
74 76 .493 18
'I'ueoday•o Probable Pltchen
(AI Games)
Wellston at Nelsonville
Cleveland
75 77 .493 18
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Po.bus II~) VI. Hwoler 111-10). North Gallia .. I 1 0 M 14 Rock Hill at Coal Grove
9 p.m.
Kyger ~reek .. 1 I t 28 G Raceland, Ky., at lronloD
California at Detroi~ance Southwestern . . 8 1 1 11 36
Major League Leaden
(10-16) v1. Wilson (111-10).·
Bannan Trace 0 2 I 14 68
PATI'ERSON FAVORED
By' United Presa !Diernalloual p.m.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
LONDON IUP!l - Two-time
G. AB. R. H.
Minnesota at Cleveland- Eastern 14 North Gallia 1
~rorkl heavyweight ehamplon
Alou, P\1
130 486 76168
Boswell (J2.5) vs. Sieberg (18- Souther&amp; 30 Southweatern 8
Floyd Patterson, with his sights
Alou, All
149 843117 212
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Kyger Creek 28 Hannan Traea 0 sUII set on regaining the crown
Carty, Atl
140 4112 69159
Boston at Washington-FiB- FRIDAY'S GAMES:
a third Ume, Is a strong 6-4
Strgel, Pit 132 466 81150
cher (2-2) vs. Richert (13-1~). 8 Soothera at Kyger Creek
favorite to defeat
Brltlah
Clmnte, Pit 142 589 INIIB9 ···- ' o.1m .
Rutland at Easlenl
champion Henry Cooper tonight!
Rose, CiR
148 622 94 197
Chicago at New York-Horl.. North Gallfa at Southwealenl 111 a bout that rould be
Allen, Phil 130 482101152
(11-12) vs. Bahnsen II~). 8 p.m. Bannao Trace 11 8ymmal VIII- "most important" of the
Santo, Chi 143 517 89 162
Wednesday'• Gamea
ley
tenon'o &lt;areer.
Torre, Atl
145 536 82 167
Ball. at Kan. City, night
Cpeda, St.L 130 459 f/141
at Detroit, night
American Leagae
Minn. at Cleveland, 111gb!
G. AB. R. H. Pel. Boston at WIIBhington night .
Oliva, Mini 146 575 93 179
(Ouly gamea scheduled)
.~F.Rbsn, Bal 146 549 114 111 .311
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W. L. Pel.
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W&amp;gnr, Cle 1441 511 69 147
Los Angeles 86 61 .591
Powell, Bol 134 466 76 134 ·
Pittsburgh
rT tl3 580
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Klbrw, Min 151 532 81 IS2
San Francisco 11&gt; 86 ~
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Chris, KC
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Philadelphia 80 71 .530
Howrd, Wlllf 142 485 52 136
&amp;t. Louis
79 71 srJ
McAife, Del 113 S69 110109
AUanta
79 71 :521 91&gt;
Vltne, Was 1414119 '15 136
ClncinnaU
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04; Horfori,, Tigers II; B. 19-14) •a. CaeUar (11-9).
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C. J . (CII'ff) Rhodes one oi l 110 half-he~rtPd effort with Prof.lol Mr. Rhodes that wor~·wochuerll
be erv1ce
first as a "'a
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o1 Pomeroy Drew Webster Pool, orie of his lorlr)"r pupils.
In p~Uc ;"th ' ed ~orces •
American Legion was honored '•If ther@ Is onll word thai mem r o e arm
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loouedSaturday
a proelamatloa
Monday n'lght w~ the regular woold typify the long career gain as erv
a t,eachemr
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Sept. 14
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Mayor Fbber's proclama~
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Ohio are ex· : Mark•tlng, 'of Tr• Pantosote· officer in
roy's
district was 1161 Ameriean
J . R. Kennedy, Middleport.
1;, the purpooe
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presidtml or the Meigs County ] for wbkh tbe Disabled Amerl· peeled to attend a one - day Company, with a plant near Pt past 18 years, t·amf'
I degrees under partly cloudy, we11 as . e•
, Riding Club, took home a spee- ua Veleraoa aanaally conduct "Energy Option Worksho~" Pleasant. W. Va., anno.unred P?st No. 39 member ever to ~e , aklea at 11:30 -t.m \~ay.
added W_II_L_ _ _-,.
ial award Sunday when
168 , their sale of Forget-Me·Nots, jointly sponsored by Columb~a that effective Septerntx:r 12. It g1venbP,an h~merican L@gion Ide
horsemen and horsewomen I now tberdore I. C 0 Fisher, Gas of Ohio, Inc. tnd F.ast OhiO hnd been necessary to mr.rease mem ,rs lp .. ,
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REVIVAL IN PROOI\E&amp;II
competed in a horse show at
Gas Co. at the Columbus-Shera· the prit:e of compOunds by a A .1916 graduate of QhJo nlrevival Is now. In
tess
the Rock Springs fairgrounds ;:~~t."f~!b~.~~~(e p;~~:~ . lon Hotel, Columbus, Wednes· minimum of I cent per pound verSity and a v•teran of World t"the Rutland ChurchP:J' Gnd
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'Ci&gt;sl of Wnn
sponsored by the club.
Saturday, September 24, be day , Sept. 28. .
I for eleclrlcal Insulation. profile War I. he was presented th~ I ~ith services starting al 7·30 (Continued from Page I)
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and ts deslgaaled Forget-Me
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moldong. life membe.,hlp by Past Com : each av•nlnl.
Rev.
David Mllwitzky aaid ' SUo;veyor
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The award was for riding the Nat Oay aad further urge all ager for Columbia of Ohio, saod Constant increases In the basic mander .J,ohn
h t Rhodes ' Sheets is delivering the mes-[ three steeriiiJ engines might.be
and .senl _to the Senated animal which compiled
t he
the workshop w1ll offer an an· , raw mater1als necessitate this
Mr · Wl.l reca
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eryone .,. welcome
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.~Monday legJSIHtlun that woul
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First place winnerA of cash
(or otrice buildings. ~ o te 1 s,
"Ollr company will .contmue Tuppers Plains e same ~ear. 1
the spa~afl bop a few tnch\eterans pension c:osts by ·' l.Ol : riles In the varioos classes ·In- k~h:~:~r~:~::'~Av~'~t schools and other maJor struc. l to maintain the same ht.gh qual- h.e graduatea rrodm WOmu !Umver. Duek~o:ndYO~:.ow o&amp;lter es to a new restln&amp; point. Ita
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lures.
ity standards and servl"' lor Slty. After Worl
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rfowl doa't et wei
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contractors,
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which
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noted
in
the
Ice.
he
resumed
his
teaching'
wale
their
IH'.'ero
awa•·~
the Imprint left by one ol Ill
II.
raise the cost further.
Western pleasure.
Wi 1am I
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glneels aod other interest per- pasl and we will continue
o an
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proofed by oman liando lbat three lqs durlnl the
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d b1
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sons in tho Middleport area are make every effort to assure our tn 1941.
oil,
•• re u-• Iandi••
lijn~. waJve all test of ISa .· .I ing Sleel; pleasure pony, u er l
itlvited to attend the meeting I customers of the finest In rums ''ID thf classroom there was a.re,_::te:_:~:a_•::a:K:r:....:::!:pe:=•=••;.::;::::::
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as guests of the gas company," and sheeting. compound" and
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would be preswned to be diS- I riding Coke; Cheryl Williams . ,
Leonard said. Information on other products," addPd Mr, Ma·
abled aqd coukl qualify for pen- Pomeroy. on Miss Crickett in I
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the workshop may be obtain- Ioney.
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sluns if unemployed and ,below I the egg and spoo.n race: harrel l
ed and advance re8istralion
The Pantasole Company is
in~me limits of ti,BOO If SID· ra~. horses, J R. Kennedy or!
may be made by contacting the a lt~ading producer of
vinyl
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g1t llld $3,000 if married. Cost- ! Sorrell Buck; barrel race, ponlocal gas company office by 1 resins and t'Ompounds, films
qf-living.increasesaveraaing5.41it!i, Jerry Lewis, Letart,
on Farmers who diverted acre- Sept. 23.
and sheeting, converters of
IJQdJ§@)[Q)~W
per cent would also be providec1 ~ Smokv; ride and run rate, age under the 1966 feed grain, The workshop will be under ! films and fabrics, Panta. Pak
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for 1,830,411 war veterans, wid· ! horse!. Kennedy on
Svrrel
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wheat and cotton programs the directioo of . eorge ege- packag ing trays and manurac~WI
and
children
w
ose
tota
!Buck.
soon
may graze this acreage ler, director of technical se rv-f 1 turers of Infants' wear.
betlefit check! last year ran lo
$l.i billion.
' Pickup race, ponies, Frank wlthiUt losing program benefits, ires for David Sage, lnc., o I .
Zuspan, Ma:~&amp;n , w. va.,
on Wayne Chase, chairman of l.he New York City . Sage, Inc_, Is :
Beauty ; shovel race horse•. Meigs County Agricultural Sta· lhe firm that has collected and I
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Slapped by Rain•
Kennedy ; tire race, ' · ponies, bilizat~un an~ Conservation analy~ed ~~e new .ronce~ts and :
HEAVY RAINS. StAPPED AT John Wolford, Marietta,
on cbmmlttee, s~~ today.
techmcal mformat10n bemg pre·
the Eastern Seaboard today, ' Major; stake race. Dwain Sl&lt;ll· Start•'... date for surh' graz. sented I at the wo~ktshop.t' ., '
Sege·.er 1s an merna
1ona.my 1
tht Ias t lull day oI su mm.r · A Jar, Waterford. on Bubb a Re ed.· in will"&amp;he Oct 1 marking
th~
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compUcated low pressure sys- Rita Riggs, Athffis, bareback en~ of the 6-m~nth period dur· recog_nlzed au~h~nt{. oln co :
tem alebding from southern class; ride and run.
ponies, '
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no- razln
ro- m~~CJa~ and m. us r.la energ) I
Ullaoil to the Carolinas and up h Welford Marietta. flag mg Which the
g . g P
ubhzat10n. He IS ed1tor of tht
New EDJiand touched off
Wimp Frust.
Engunder the
CHICAGO IUPn - Jnvl'stig!l·
showers acrOJB several slates. lish pleasure Sherry Blickle,
. neers an 0 •8
, tors today looked for the my.,VlrglAia was hardest hit, ~ith Ath€ns, on Perky Pinns; Ike The chairman stressed. how- years . served as dlr~t~~n~! ~~ \ terious intruder who bear and ,
raintaUs totalinl .up to a.n mch Lewis, Clifton, with
Captain ever, that tnis program relax· ~.me:lcan Gas 1\ssocla
stabbed Valerie Percy to dPBth
and one h1lf dlltmg a Six-hour Black Drum · readster
pony atiQn regarding use of the acre- lllzat~on Bureau. .
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f
in her bed but they said they
pt&gt;riod. More than two thirds of [ class· trail ~lass horses. Miss age applies only to grazing the It mcludesha. d!sct~sslotnl o a have no r~al suspecl
· ch drenehed. th e. coas ta1 Blickle:
· 1rail class,
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n. ~obert M. Da1ey
pomes,
acres d1verted
from comm od'1- new approac m es. 1ma ng Elall
Poll'ce Ch1f'f
an. JR
plams of North ~arohna dur· Carol Daniels, Gallipolis, on I ty produclitn. Hay on Huch acre- nual fuel cr;nsumptJOn fo~ ht'n of Kenilworth said
Monday
in&amp; the lime peruxt. Scattered Roscoe.
.ages still may not be harvest- types of buildings, new h~ I gf night the fragmf'ntary rlP&gt;~er\n.
showerl fell ·across Tennessee
ed
j concepts, vear-around use
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l'ed by "aler\e'•:
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b ·
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twn was supp 1
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to the upper Ohio Vall~y an~ Ed Rickar~ wal judee for : Land diverted under the con- stand· y na~Lira 1 gas genera ors steJ)moll:ler , who surprised
into Nrw England. Mlssoun, the show , With ~ob Jon~s as : servatlon reserve program may I a~ exp~anatJOn and steo-by-step intruder.
which experienced flash ll~· , ringmaster and Bdl Dow me as not be a:razed or harvested discu ssion or natura) gas ~tal
Privatt&gt; funeral servires
ins Monday. had only nunor lanmtuncer.
through the whole year. Me1gs l energy systems The ork tlop the 21-year-old daughter
.
The workshopt Republican
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s·h ower! today ·
l'ounty farms part1c1patmg
m entrgy 'JIStems
.
senatofla1 rand'd
1 a!
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lhe J%6 commechty dn· erswn wm begm w th regJstraf on s 1 Charles H Percv were to be
Rain, Rllin, Rllin
19 am and conclude •t 5·15 p. , held th'IS afte rnoo· n
programs num be r a bo ut 643.
m.
Daley 's 10 • man police force,
A STEADY, ALMOST CON· ,
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aided
by Chlc•go's homicide
1wuous rain, dumped mort than
WPlllhPr
cops, FBI crime technicians,
m1 inch of rain over all parts
Cook County police and mem·
"' Ohio Monday and today, end·
........C:!oudy, cool with occasional hers of neighboring auburban
i11 _g a September dry spell that
,otn throutl/1 tonigbt. Low to- poli&lt;e. continued to qu..tion tho
1, rf farmers worried .
•lrbt Ia 401. Wednesday ~l .. dy, hundreds of friends and asoe&gt;
".mounts eKCeeded an inch tn
Four
minor
accident!! were
d!aare of sbewen, espeelally ciates of the vivacmus murder
southwestern and ceo~al
reported
Monday
by
!h•
Galli·
east.
1 victim.
·tions of 0Jio 1 and amounted
polis
Po•t,
Slate
Highway
Pa·
more than two inches in sevtrot.
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
1"1·,11 other are3s. The weatherAt
12
25
p.m.,
on
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7,
aul&lt;ls
recorded
ol tho county jail
• 11; 111 sa id
the rain would condrivPn
by
Robert
C.
Rinehart,
during
the
past 48 hours were;
11nue throughout today, becom59,
Middleport,
And
Francis
Leond&lt;i'S
Newman
Lee. 31, Ra·
l n~ intermittent tonight and then
Hersman,
JO.
Bidwell,
collided.
cine,
Ohio:
,
Clarence
Edward
t·Jpt'ring off Wednesday.
Rinehart was cited to court Lee, 20. Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. l;
on charges of assured
clear John Clonch, 51, Pt. Pleasant;
Hisbanded, ill Lalf
distanc..
I Franklin Slayton, ~5 . Hog~ett,
SANTO DOMINGO - THE At 3:05 p.m. · Monday, Mary all charged&gt;wilh lnl&lt;lxtcahon;
controverJial 1ix·natioo Inter • ' Ferguson, 47 , Patriot. backed . Owens Badgley, 44, L~n, char·
American Pe"l!e Force (IAPF) lnlo a tree while ottempting 1&lt;1 I ged with driVIng whole lntoxi·
fmal~ disband• ·today. Ito few park, She was taking a drlv•r·s I cated; James Eugene Cottrill,
members ~tiD remaining here examination. No charges were; 24, Pt. Pleasant, contempt
depart for homio,. leavlng the filed.
char~e: Boyd Ray McOanlel,
Dominican Re!public to face an At 5:55 p.m., Robert Moore, 36, Hartford. non-support war~
uncertain fu~ on its own. so, Crown City, and Jim D. rant ; an~ Leroy F. Jones,_ .23.
There now 1 r:emain only 200, Fletcher, 19, Crown City, were Rt. 2 Pomt Pleasant, rece•vm1
men of tore, ·tbat once num· Involved in a mishap. Fletcher stolen goods.
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bered 30,000. Moet of the~e were was cited on no operator'~ li~ The Sheriff's department ln~·
c
leavlnl tod'ay. A handful- less cense and failure to yield the vestigated a two vehicle ace!·
than two squa,ds of the U. S. right-of-way .
dent Monday 4:&gt;0 p.m. on the
Army's B!nd Airborne Division
At 5:10 p.m .. on tht Vinlon • Henderson side of Shadle Bndj;'
- will stay until Wr&lt;f.ay 1&lt;1 Eno Rd ., Wendell M. George, resultong in $400 properly de ·
supe'1fte the femoval of equip- 55 Vinton. and Willard P. Ad· age but no personal InJUries and
m~:
ki~s. u, Bidwell, were involved no citations.
in a no collision mishap . George
The mishap occurr~ w~en a
was
cited
to
court
on
speeding
vehicle
driven by Eh S1ders,
T hunt Stick•
in excess road conditions.
37, Hender~n . traveling south
UNITED NATIONS - THE
on the bridge ran inl&lt;l the rear
United NatiOhl lllday begins tis
SCHEDULE TALKS
end of the car driven by Harold
t lst General Aosembly. assur - NEW YORK IUPll _ Gen- A. Fisher, 28, Apple Grove.
td by Secretary General Thant erttl [.lectric Co. negotiators
hf' will sltty on until ita com- were scheduled to meet today
ENTERS CLINIC
plf'tion Dec. 20. The · assembly with representatives of
the
George sargent,
Chester,
•ws 93 item&amp; on its agfnda, in· United Electrical Workers of entered GaUipolls Clinic
and
cludin1. racial probU~m! in Af· America (UE) in continuing ef- Medical Ceriter for observation
rka. dtsarmament and the per· forts to reach a contract aeree- and treatment . He is a teacher
ennial q~stion whether Com· I ment before an Oct. 2 deadline. at Pomero~ Junior High School.
mun1~t shoukl be admitted.
1.
'fhant said officially Monday 1
1e would remain as chief offi:e r of t!le ON, until the com·
·1lel!on of tbe ,21st assembly , IJniiCfllmble these four Jumbi&lt;o.
5t's~ion _ His current five
year 1 one ltUer to each lquart, to
t"rm e'l:pires Nw;. 23 and the 1 form . four c.rdi'nary word&amp;.
t:~ urmes e diplomat tQJd the. U.N.
Wt havi!O't taken a survey or an)'!hlne. but should bo suled toJtoep lht t:tistly haat from
1 mu st rind a successor by the
,..·vo o hunch Ifill people who llvt In alet· llakln1 away, This seal• tha haat in-and ·
'nd of the year.
trically·heated homes don't smoke eigars. Or seals the fresh air 0111.
·
Yoo Whoo••• you who live in CAMEO
fry onions. Or lika frnh olr.
Oas
heat
workl
an
antiraly
dlfltlant
way,
Supporta (and all tho real of you) come
·· For 1 very good r11son.
Fr~h air, warmed and flltarllf, CGilalantly
a-runnin&amp;'l, ,Up to 24% otr the regular
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£1ectric hut ketpa warmina:·over the iame flOws into wary room in your hoult, thanl'
price&amp; of these elel!'antly 1heer supportsstale air-ond tht same lmokt and cOOklfil lri1 tho olr ....y law tlilnutts, pttlna rid of
and these sturdy, lonr·wear·ing supportl.
DEVOTED TO Ufr&amp;R~1 .0.
odors-day afttr doy. Very law alectrieally omoka and odoro almost lltfwt you notice
MEII.l8 . MABON Allf!:A
They mean so much to your busy life. You
heated homaa ha.. hill ducta to dlstributl them.
are welcome to these extraordinary s1w&amp;
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If you're haatl~e with~ .. anjoy It Cook
c11...-.r Tlft~llf, ...._.
inr• durinr this Fall Sale.
can see all thowaytotha k~ohen.
PullolliMO _ , . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . .
yourset11 pot of oauarkreut, IiCht up 1 clpr
luurdtr Ud luMI•P U t'tM GaM
/lnd becau10 olectrlc heat is so much mort -then Inn back and think Of •lithe thin&amp;a
(liJ!'It~lfB, COWtl)
\'oil.., P\lbi!MUDI 1,:..,...,, U" • •
rnanlo 81.. f'omenu, ~ 417•. aexf)ensivt thon Gn (up to tltrtt tlmtt u you tan dowHh tha mont)'Y811 .V.wilh Qq.
(tegukLr a.nd 11ale prlcu~ 1
Inu• Offta fhDIII ' " . . . . Cdllno
much in thiUI'III), tiiCirfelliy·hlllllf hOmtl
h Phone W"f 1-nJJ.
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Mrs. oak Grimm, Letart.
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Love, West Columbua; WIUiam
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much yoar tlectric heatlnr will cott and
you'll bt ourprise4 how exc:etdbtcly low
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chuo. 'l'lto (laaraatee will coDtaitt the wli·
...aed ,..,.1, eoJt of hu.tinc your horoe the
F••m e' ns way. The cost is dearly stated
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yearly beJtilll: - _ _.. 1M ootimalt4
fipre .,. more tbaa 10%, your builder
., eleetric heating contractor will reim·
bdr• ,ou. He will alao m.ak~ any adjUJt.
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MR. BYRD will be gl~d to
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ELECTRIC HEATING DPERATIIG COST GUARANTEE PlAN

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because fewer last minute er·
emptlons Wl!re now permltted
PT. PLEASANT - The St.
for draftees.
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Peter's
Lutheran Church Worn·
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''Last year marriages and : en re~ent!v held ilc:; ran potguard and reserve enlistments 1 lu;k dmner at the home
of
were accepted as etemptinns I MISS Dor_ofhy Knoll, Meadowfrom the draft after a man re- brook Df!Ve. The Rev. Harold
~"eivea his ~nductlon notice" j S. Knoll. pastor. gave the lnvoRichardson said. '·This year th~ ration.
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li''•il&lt;l,.inq tho fJfltlllrk dinner,
the regular services.,,
Mr" Prank Seh11lz. prP~ittent
or the r.r··,,, nr··sirled over the
He noted that la!lt year the busim'RS session.
average drart-age was about ~. · Gu(&gt;~t snPakPr tOr th~ meethut this year the callup h"d
dropped down to the rrtinirnurtJ , ing WAR Mi~~ Arlf'nf' Sl111rlack,
draft age of 19 .
B:lptlot Ml.,lonary on furlough
t
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'We're not sitting in clover by
any mea.ns." he said. ·•even, presented a map talk relative
th h
to her work in the mission neld,
(' ~~ tile overcall is being illustrated by two canvas hand_ IJI~ October 1965 3 726
1 made maps, also several arti·
men cle~ were shown made by the
were screened to induct 1.869 1 natives. Miss Spurlock is
1
men. ID September, } 966 • ~.364 1 11ister of Mrs. Vernon Deweese
were called to lake •· 190·
I on Mt. Yeroon Avenue. whom
The callup, by county, includ· ' she visits while in Point Pleas·
Pd: AUtens, 18: Belmont. 19: 1ant
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Coshocton, 12, Cuyahoga 715: ; Members each presented
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PT. PLEASANT - A civil
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fico of U1e Circuit Clerk styled
Margaret R. Lambert dba Lambert's General Store vs. Edf.
son Mayes and Vina Mayes,
Ashton, W. Va. The plaioH!I 11
MR. K. L. BYRD
demanding jndgment for the
40cY~~
sum of $420.25 interest and coato
Will Be At
for goods sold apd delivered by
Jllmllo S/a
plaintiff to defendants between
306 N. 2nd Ave.
September 15. 196; and Seplem· ~ TOSS PILLOWS
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ber 15, 1966. Attorney S. D. Lllllepag• is representing Ute plain·
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taking a seoul!" job. Occaaion· Middle ages, various
'flew wilb oae ., !lllll'e ol
oemee ol Christ. II frees blm lbe . sar,
Ualled ~· latenallolll ally, the .tranSition Is aceompa- were made to eotabllsh callbacy foDowing·
ts·
from oltll&amp;atiOI!S lo a wile and has
Nul to birth control, the nled by a lplash of publiolty, as as a norm for all clergym
JII1UIIl8ll •
cltlldtea which would lbal
, .
CCllltroveralal quaatloa In in Ute case of two Jesuit priests But the rule was wide! 1 0:
-The acule worldwide
!l8flly compete for hla time and preaerve
law
H=
.
bout, •ugaested trying to gel In
Roman CalhoUe Churoh is who left the faculty of the until lhe 12th centur Ywf.n 11 age of prlestl . could
be
but oJao •to '
.DI trlct AppalaChia I touch With Pennv Lopee vio l!ie whether
priests should be University of lletroit lo 'he ' .
d
t. t
b h relieved by changmg the rJ!e.
A
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U.S.A. 0000000
' Ouija board. ·
! allowOO to marry.
married this summer
. ~as ~aLe U!.a s r~ a~ Y l e There are manv men who may - id
clergy would be
·
"
Dear Editor:
.
So, Vlnus Blanc and Grenna ' No! sinc"O the iaw of clerical · The requir~ment that priests : eon
a ran . ouncl ·. . . ' ha_ve • vocaUon
to I he COlli er ly more upetllive lp How Te HoN
~the departure of our llearl who werecon.:udcrf!d most ~ cellbacy was t'!Ta.tt.M fn tlleiremain unmarried is a disci- .Other branches ~f Chmlham· IPrJesthood but who are
support, and the added COlt of ~•LS£
dear friend Penny Lopee, the .' familiar wiUt sj)irils than Ute 12th eentury A. D. has thoro Ipllnary rule rather . than an ty have not seen _l•t to require Icalled to a life of celibacy.
:neal s~arles '!""'d Impede r ft . •
Holler has not hod much not•ce others, were pickjjl( to Otl"rale I been sueh widesproad public I unchangeable dogma of the cellbocy of lhetr clergymen. ' - There are situation~ church' miSSIOnary effort.
More
In )8111' paper, ond some of our ;the contraption.
debate of Ito pres and cons. . Catholic church. Ev•n its most Mamed men may be ordained ,example, family co'!"'"UD&amp;
flndEverb though some priests
residents have aoked_ me.
lA&gt; I The oUter members sat in a ' Tile recent VaUcan Council i fervent supporters acknowledge ' lo
the
Eastern Orthodox .m which mamed priests could tb ce: acy . a. heaVJ burden, I
help out ''Ut ~ O!lualwn. ' circle around Ute board, held modllied the law to the extent I Uta! it Is ool Imposed by Ute prresthood. although Utey may ' be more underslandiJJB
e vas ma]onty accept II
a start, I will report bands and concentrated on the of permitting married men to Bible. Jesus had married men not become bishops: In protes· l more helpful to Uteir people ::uny and are not lgliiUng
on the meeting of ~ Kut and question, "What are you doing be ordained as permanent !armmg his disciples. One of tant churches. muusters are !than celi~ates.
.
ange.
.
Kacklt Klub (Utals the group now, Penny?" After a short deacons. But • priest who I them was Sf Peter
h
not only allowed but expected , - A prJesl sustained by Ute The debate doubliess will
of ladles who gel
together lime. Ouija speDed out ''S·m-o-k- wants to take a wife must seek Catholics regard as the w~~~~ to have Wives, and '. pastor i love and companionship of a continue and may wax Wllrlllll',
eacl&gt; month lA&gt; put together 11-n-g M-o-r-e, E-n-j-o-y-i-n-g • papal dispensation to re· Pope. Dorins the first three who tames ov.erlong m . tbe good wile may actuaUy
quUt-bl~cks and tak;
arar! 11-t 1.-e-~-s ..,
i nounce his pri~stly vows and centuries of the church's his- sw~!e state will £md . htmself bet~r able to attend to "the
repl_l~tluns, ,on _a 5~-,,o Utts if.l .
Thl· rtut que~tions was. ''Do . resllme thp lay state Thou- ' tory, It was customary
for subjecled to broad hmts and affa.Jrs of the Lord'" ~n
ThiS tlllmth b t' p:&gt;fl•.· •·. " •• . '! d yuu ~lave goud bonks t.o read ~ nds of_ requests f.nr StJch : bishops as well as prif:'llts to unsu_btle attempts at_ mate~ ~racked
by lonelmesl! or
at the home of Ca~s1e
Op1e nnw ·• · Ar d hacll came: thP an. d!spen~a!Jons are on fllp in the marry.
. makmg . by members of h1s : distracted by the tnrm~flts of
our lora I bPau!Jeian. :md hap· swer. ·' A-s B-e-s·t •-s
•··. -v. Vatierm. Relalivel)' ffw
are
' congreg~tJOn.
.
·sexual frustration
r
However. ("t'lihacv :ll ~ o hnd
C th 1
1 b1
pened ~ be on her mol' I recent e-r.'' 1\ftcr a number "'nr "li~S
· !.("rnnt Pd.
·
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thRt .c atholics who want to main- !·
C
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advocates rrnm tJw
curl ies t thP it
p
1 1 ld 1
25th b lh"
tr ~ay . 8siiiP receivt'O ti()ll!i ()J on l ~· o e r·~nn.al uHt·n·~t
If a rri~t goes ahead and days of the chur(·h Om•
ot
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nt.•s ~ s lou
ww· a tam the pr('Sf'nl rlllt'
reply
I ne": OUiJa board as one :Jf were answered. ''Penny''
(~!-- , get s married anvwav he 19 , them was St P' I I
11
choiC'e betwl'f•n N' li hacy and wilh these poinl.~:
her- i 'fts and after ,the
club mnrkt'd " ll-a-v-e _1'-o L-t)-i:I ·Ve automaticaaly . e'X:~ornm;mt· uut In onP nf ·t~'/s ~ ::t~(~ t:~pr ~~
USLiall .
their
Is a .
and a ·
m~et~g ended ~ml. of the Y·o-Il N-o-w. l'·t-m-e F' 1 :- rated. 1'h1• s~verity of the pen- ! Christians at Corinth what is
VISIT OUR
mt m ers. who dtdn I wam to L·u-n-f·-h:. H il vi n-g B-a-r- ·alty has not deterred a sub- : stil l the primarv Hrgum 1·nt Io~
be tile first to )eave and be· b-e-c-u-e. One m11re
query 1 :o:tanhcil number of priests from ' ar: unmarried ~ini~ fr ,
BLACk - BROWN
~~ _!~~ -~~~- Ia be talked a· . wa s asked however: "But, Pen- i marryin_g. No reliable figure! I "The unmarritod ~~an is
;n)-, whal do ~ou . thm.~ of the : are ava1 lablr ()n the number of I anxitlUS about the affairs of the
Sizu
: srht'ul eon:-&lt;ohl_atJon?
! m~n lost to the_ priesthood in I Lord. how to ph•ase tile Lnrd. " ·
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1'1 lerta
liP ell IJ'OUIIII lbe "' 1 1 Ill
Henry McDole, a native of sight-see later."
Princess Gr""' Kelly's offi- ~we wrote Ute sat! news that Ute tween-act subway· crush81, and
Meigt County, ....,.,tly rocotv- Homy and his wl~. Verba, clal publicily indicated she'd Harvey Stones bad dlvon:ed tD Sl!erry'e Ia aut In that cateaory
td 1 Ioken ol lr\endlhlp from bopa lo make a trip to Colo- returned to Monaco lfter a • Mexlc:o, Utere were Jllrvey and and Autoi!Ullla canteen Ia In;
hla l'lllow warllers of lhe Un- rldo to ~isit their niece, lben quiclt·trlp toN, Y. but abe's r&lt;&gt; bla ex-wife Lois In the Stage and lest you suspect Automatic
-- derground Department at a ro· travel on to California.
ported tncogni!G 11t Ol:llan City, Deily, teartns a herring and Canteen m111ht mean some oort
tlrement party In hia honor, acN. J., and Producer Sam IRiv· bavlnl a lovely compatible lime of clauical Automat, it doesn't:
cordlnl to lllc Toledo Edloon
er Kwal) SpeJael may have a
"'l'oo bad," we told Loli, It's just Ute name ol lho huge
News.
filmfiub lll!Ortly
Barriater "yoo're such nice people." to Orm I!OW run 10 excellently by
The balance of the
report
Roy M. Colm, wb011 clil!llls which Loli shrugged, "We're Pat O'Malley. former top veep Hwtgarian atateaman Louts
follows:
stretch from hera to Johll!llel· still nice nice people" . True. of the Coca Cola Co . · . T 1l e i Kossuth was born on Ibis day
McDole waa called "One of
burl just waa elected chair·
.
very modern opera house, beau· I In 1802.
·
Ute Best" durin&amp; lbe eveniD&amp; of
man' of Ute Chicago Guaranty The qitlcal ,analysiS. of , the tifully designed, still keeps the On this day in history:
his rellrement party, held by
Bank &amp; Trust Co . Guherna· new ~e~a strl'!:"m 1 ~~e A~- 1 glamorous old horseshoe effect, In 11160, Sovle' Premier
his assocU.tes In Ute
Undertorlai aspirant Frank O'Connor tonY 1.
eopa "111 ~ awa111 • thank tradition.
Khrushchev received 8 cold
1
1roond Department.
. . yesterday called former Mayor oor ne mus•c cr cs appra o- 1
recepllon when he arrived In
He received one of t11c fiiiHt MARIE'ITA -Tfl!lh DIStrict Bob Wagner and got a near - als, but we were there for a
The Almaaac
tbe United States to attend Ute
compliments In hia 40 years Candidate ClaNDC!! E. Mllle~ mlu phone number, Instead: lhe ~~~~ :u:~dl~~~= ~ By Ualted Pros• JntemaUonal United Nations General Auem·
wiUt the company. He was weD Monday nliht C1llled for reapon lrlsb lady who reed lbe call crets Utat Franco ZiffereiU'a Today Is Monday, Sept. 19, bly.
knowa for fast neal jobs.
slble Coll&amp;Htllonal ....,._Dta· thouJhl II was one of her Utree. atagt
scene and costumes Ute 2112nd day of 1966 wlUt 103 In 1777, American soldiers
Henry left school early but lion whieh will force lbe AdmiD- sons who always like to p u II are ~ mo 1ryexdti
ttr
to follow.
won the first Battle of
continued bill education in area lotrattoo to head off nattonal mom's lei so she thought it waa tive lmagi~tively ·~~~: a~~~ The moon Is hetw,.,n its new Saratoga, N.Y., In Ute RevoiU·
foundries, and the Willys Over- problems rather than walt untu one of them: before she could _dell~ate • as-jewelry of any ohase and first quarter.
lionary War.
I
land Manufaciurln&amp; Plant. He pollheai expediency dk!tatoa ac- uplaln,,lhe next-Gov. qwckly lwe've ever seen In any opera ' The morning stars are In 1863, Unlon .and Confederjoined The Toledo Edison Com- lion.
.
asked. Have Bob call
me, house here or In
Euro e I Saturn. Jupiter. Mars and ole soldiers mel m the BatUe of
pany In 1126 and worked his "It It d!ffl('lllt to remember please." and rang oft
The I When ,you think this youn: &lt;IS) I Venus.
Chickomauga, Ga. The rebels
way up t~rough ranks, be- when a pn)blem of such serJ~: : rea!lon we know : the nice lad~ IItalian , genius· type
ranges ! The,evening s!r i~ ~at~rn
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Mary
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Liz
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to h~lper, and finally to cable been approached ~n the manne : Jan ~ m?ther.
eat, uramlng of the Shrew,"
\II/ALL PAINT
splicer.
in which the AdmlnlBtratton ~s _Geo~gJe Jesse! now . ~s worn . pro"uctions at London 's eon- I
Looktns back at his 40 years approa~.hed. the problem ol m- hiS Vie! Nom-entertamms USO ' vent Garden. plus o•mchln~·llP I
I
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with the company, Henry rt- nation, M1ller told t~e Wash- unitorm at least a montb long· I BtU Shakespeare's words for 1
$3.79
called two Incidents·
ington County Women 1 Repub· ~ here than the two weeks he 1the new Met Opera set to
The first happened in 1945 Iicon Club. '·After months of )llked In VietNam: even wear• straight drama in Rome lAnna !
when he worked oo a •lreet Itrying to pass aroond the blame Jt lA&gt; weddiD&amp;s
S. F. Giants I Magnani most recently! Sam· ,
OUR CHIEF
light which was stili hot. He for rising prices like 1 hot PB· ; Owner Horace Stoneham's ~ 00 I oel Barber's music - h; would ·
Now Is The Time To Prep1re
WALL PAINT
didn't know it wa' hoi until he tato and then finally admit ling ! oow 19 an etec at CBS, whicb oeem lA&gt; be the modern RenaJowoke up. He was burned good. there might be a bit of infla- owno the Yankees
The Dig~t aance Man.
$4.99 qal.
Your Home For The Cold We1ther Ahead.
Then ail Utat talk about safety tion by telling the
American
Yep. Yep, Fellas. Leontyne
made some real sense." he said. people 11 " good lor them, the
Price illdeed wore her toples!IHenry also recalled working AdminiJtrafion has offered an
costumes as Indicated in aU
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in an underground vault
on anti-Inflation program.
.
Ute advance sketches.
wiUt
Madloon Avooue, when a cable l "We hope they keep
Ibm ;
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"pasties" just like at the Latin
exploded. He was down there pledge," continued Miller. "We ·
Quarter. oo the Mel ' blnocu.
· wiUt lwo other fellows when I hope needleSB spending is ('Ill,
lar concession should coin
a
the cable blew up. Nobody got but we stili are awaiting the
fortune
The many new res·
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MAIN ST.
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another invitation to gel up and "But the question remains," Dr. Nicholas w. Kramer. bus- venient delight, no hysterical 1...,===================[ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oul of there.
offered Miller, "just where was band of Ute former Thanet
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Concerning his plans for re-I Congress duriD&amp; the reckleSi Damitz, daughtOI' of Mr. and
lirement:
days which led to this Inflation· Mrs. w. 0. Barnilz, Pomeroy,
Henry said. "I can't stand a- ary period?
· bas been named a F'~low in
round dointl noUtlnl. The wifo "Tile truth is Congress appar· the Amerie•• Society of Agand I plan to travel around ently couldn't say no
with a ronomy.
Ohio, and see what there is to 2 to 1 majority, they couldn' t
Researr ·
1 for Paymast· ·
see in this state. Then we may separate responsible government er Seeds,
ne, Texas, he
spending from poorly conCP.:ived received the honor during the
ASK TO WED
and poorly administered prQ-- Society's annual convention at
PT. PLEASANT - Three cou- grams which serve
at best Oklahoma State University, il
~les have made applications for
. only as a temporary pactfJ~ Stillwater, late in August.
marriage licenses in the office er for the domestic problef118 Born in Burkettsville, Ohio,
of County C l~rk. Apphring were: facing this nation .
Kramer won his B. S. desne
Robert J. Haynes, 35. Pl. Pleas· "The time is now," conclnd- in 1944 and his Ph. D degree in
'nt, and Patricia Kay Wondo, td Miller. "Now is the lime to crop breediD&amp; in !INti, lollowlllg
32,-Gallipolis, Ohio; Harry Paul make the chanse and make Ute cambat infantry 181'VIce In WW
Plantz, 21. Hendenon, and Mel· chaD&amp;e to ooe of responsible II, at Ohio Slate University.
&gt;a Jean Boni!Cutter, 17, Hoi· ConJresalonal representation. His doctoral lludtes and !atsell; Ira Cody Hope. 68. GaiU- You mutt elect repre!entatives er employmenl In Ohio bad
polls Ferry, and Syble Terry, who ""' publio, aol political, him workl!!l 011 corn hybrids
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PT. PLEASANT - The St.
for draftees.
.
Peter's
Lutheran Church Worn·
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''Last year marriages and : en re~ent!v held ilc:; ran potguard and reserve enlistments 1 lu;k dmner at the home
of
were accepted as etemptinns I MISS Dor_ofhy Knoll, Meadowfrom the draft after a man re- brook Df!Ve. The Rev. Harold
~"eivea his ~nductlon notice" j S. Knoll. pastor. gave the lnvoRichardson said. '·This year th~ ration.
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li''•il&lt;l,.inq tho fJfltlllrk dinner,
the regular services.,,
Mr" Prank Seh11lz. prP~ittent
or the r.r··,,, nr··sirled over the
He noted that la!lt year the busim'RS session.
average drart-age was about ~. · Gu(&gt;~t snPakPr tOr th~ meethut this year the callup h"d
dropped down to the rrtinirnurtJ , ing WAR Mi~~ Arlf'nf' Sl111rlack,
draft age of 19 .
B:lptlot Ml.,lonary on furlough
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'We're not sitting in clover by
any mea.ns." he said. ·•even, presented a map talk relative
th h
to her work in the mission neld,
(' ~~ tile overcall is being illustrated by two canvas hand_ IJI~ October 1965 3 726
1 made maps, also several arti·
men cle~ were shown made by the
were screened to induct 1.869 1 natives. Miss Spurlock is
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men. ID September, } 966 • ~.364 1 11ister of Mrs. Vernon Deweese
were called to lake •· 190·
I on Mt. Yeroon Avenue. whom
The callup, by county, includ· ' she visits while in Point Pleas·
Pd: AUtens, 18: Belmont. 19: 1ant
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DEMANDS JUDGMENT
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
action has been filed in Ute of.
fico of U1e Circuit Clerk styled
Margaret R. Lambert dba Lambert's General Store vs. Edf.
son Mayes and Vina Mayes,
Ashton, W. Va. The plaioH!I 11
MR. K. L. BYRD
demanding jndgment for the
40cY~~
sum of $420.25 interest and coato
Will Be At
for goods sold apd delivered by
Jllmllo S/a
plaintiff to defendants between
306 N. 2nd Ave.
September 15. 196; and Seplem· ~ TOSS PILLOWS
Middleport, Ohio
ber 15, 1966. Attorney S. D. Lllllepag• is representing Ute plain·
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'flew wilb oae ., !lllll'e ol
oemee ol Christ. II frees blm lbe . sar,
Ualled ~· latenallolll ally, the .tranSition Is aceompa- were made to eotabllsh callbacy foDowing·
ts·
from oltll&amp;atiOI!S lo a wile and has
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JII1UIIl8ll •
cltlldtea which would lbal
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CCllltroveralal quaatloa In in Ute case of two Jesuit priests But the rule was wide! 1 0:
-The acule worldwide
!l8flly compete for hla time and preaerve
law
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bout, •ugaested trying to gel In
Roman CalhoUe Churoh is who left the faculty of the until lhe 12th centur Ywf.n 11 age of prlestl . could
be
but oJao •to '
.DI trlct AppalaChia I touch With Pennv Lopee vio l!ie whether
priests should be University of lletroit lo 'he ' .
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married this summer
. ~as ~aLe U!.a s r~ a~ Y l e There are manv men who may - id
clergy would be
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Dear Editor:
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So, Vlnus Blanc and Grenna ' No! sinc"O the iaw of clerical · The requir~ment that priests : eon
a ran . ouncl ·. . . ' ha_ve • vocaUon
to I he COlli er ly more upetllive lp How Te HoN
~the departure of our llearl who werecon.:udcrf!d most ~ cellbacy was t'!Ta.tt.M fn tlleiremain unmarried is a disci- .Other branches ~f Chmlham· IPrJesthood but who are
support, and the added COlt of ~•LS£
dear friend Penny Lopee, the .' familiar wiUt sj)irils than Ute 12th eentury A. D. has thoro Ipllnary rule rather . than an ty have not seen _l•t to require Icalled to a life of celibacy.
:neal s~arles '!""'d Impede r ft . •
Holler has not hod much not•ce others, were pickjjl( to Otl"rale I been sueh widesproad public I unchangeable dogma of the cellbocy of lhetr clergymen. ' - There are situation~ church' miSSIOnary effort.
More
In )8111' paper, ond some of our ;the contraption.
debate of Ito pres and cons. . Catholic church. Ev•n its most Mamed men may be ordained ,example, family co'!"'"UD&amp;
flndEverb though some priests
residents have aoked_ me.
lA&gt; I The oUter members sat in a ' Tile recent VaUcan Council i fervent supporters acknowledge ' lo
the
Eastern Orthodox .m which mamed priests could tb ce: acy . a. heaVJ burden, I
help out ''Ut ~ O!lualwn. ' circle around Ute board, held modllied the law to the extent I Uta! it Is ool Imposed by Ute prresthood. although Utey may ' be more underslandiJJB
e vas ma]onty accept II
a start, I will report bands and concentrated on the of permitting married men to Bible. Jesus had married men not become bishops: In protes· l more helpful to Uteir people ::uny and are not lgliiUng
on the meeting of ~ Kut and question, "What are you doing be ordained as permanent !armmg his disciples. One of tant churches. muusters are !than celi~ates.
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ange.
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Kacklt Klub (Utals the group now, Penny?" After a short deacons. But • priest who I them was Sf Peter
h
not only allowed but expected , - A prJesl sustained by Ute The debate doubliess will
of ladles who gel
together lime. Ouija speDed out ''S·m-o-k- wants to take a wife must seek Catholics regard as the w~~~~ to have Wives, and '. pastor i love and companionship of a continue and may wax Wllrlllll',
eacl&gt; month lA&gt; put together 11-n-g M-o-r-e, E-n-j-o-y-i-n-g • papal dispensation to re· Pope. Dorins the first three who tames ov.erlong m . tbe good wile may actuaUy
quUt-bl~cks and tak;
arar! 11-t 1.-e-~-s ..,
i nounce his pri~stly vows and centuries of the church's his- sw~!e state will £md . htmself bet~r able to attend to "the
repl_l~tluns, ,on _a 5~-,,o Utts if.l .
Thl· rtut que~tions was. ''Do . resllme thp lay state Thou- ' tory, It was customary
for subjecled to broad hmts and affa.Jrs of the Lord'" ~n
ThiS tlllmth b t' p:&gt;fl•.· •·. " •• . '! d yuu ~lave goud bonks t.o read ~ nds of_ requests f.nr StJch : bishops as well as prif:'llts to unsu_btle attempts at_ mate~ ~racked
by lonelmesl! or
at the home of Ca~s1e
Op1e nnw ·• · Ar d hacll came: thP an. d!spen~a!Jons are on fllp in the marry.
. makmg . by members of h1s : distracted by the tnrm~flts of
our lora I bPau!Jeian. :md hap· swer. ·' A-s B-e-s·t •-s
•··. -v. Vatierm. Relalivel)' ffw
are
' congreg~tJOn.
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·sexual frustration
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However. ("t'lihacv :ll ~ o hnd
C th 1
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pened ~ be on her mol' I recent e-r.'' 1\ftcr a number "'nr "li~S
· !.("rnnt Pd.
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thRt .c atholics who want to main- !·
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advocates rrnm tJw
curl ies t thP it
p
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25th b lh"
tr ~ay . 8siiiP receivt'O ti()ll!i ()J on l ~· o e r·~nn.al uHt·n·~t
If a rri~t goes ahead and days of the chur(·h Om•
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reply
I ne": OUiJa board as one :Jf were answered. ''Penny''
(~!-- , get s married anvwav he 19 , them was St P' I I
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choiC'e betwl'f•n N' li hacy and wilh these poinl.~:
her- i 'fts and after ,the
club mnrkt'd " ll-a-v-e _1'-o L-t)-i:I ·Ve automaticaaly . e'X:~ornm;mt· uut In onP nf ·t~'/s ~ ::t~(~ t:~pr ~~
USLiall .
their
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and a ·
m~et~g ended ~ml. of the Y·o-Il N-o-w. l'·t-m-e F' 1 :- rated. 1'h1• s~verity of the pen- ! Christians at Corinth what is
VISIT OUR
mt m ers. who dtdn I wam to L·u-n-f·-h:. H il vi n-g B-a-r- ·alty has not deterred a sub- : stil l the primarv Hrgum 1·nt Io~
be tile first to )eave and be· b-e-c-u-e. One m11re
query 1 :o:tanhcil number of priests from ' ar: unmarried ~ini~ fr ,
BLACk - BROWN
~~ _!~~ -~~~- Ia be talked a· . wa s asked however: "But, Pen- i marryin_g. No reliable figure! I "The unmarritod ~~an is
;n)-, whal do ~ou . thm.~ of the : are ava1 lablr ()n the number of I anxitlUS about the affairs of the
Sizu
: srht'ul eon:-&lt;ohl_atJon?
! m~n lost to the_ priesthood in I Lord. how to ph•ase tile Lnrd. " ·
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1'1 lerta
liP ell IJ'OUIIII lbe "' 1 1 Ill
Henry McDole, a native of sight-see later."
Princess Gr""' Kelly's offi- ~we wrote Ute sat! news that Ute tween-act subway· crush81, and
Meigt County, ....,.,tly rocotv- Homy and his wl~. Verba, clal publicily indicated she'd Harvey Stones bad dlvon:ed tD Sl!erry'e Ia aut In that cateaory
td 1 Ioken ol lr\endlhlp from bopa lo make a trip to Colo- returned to Monaco lfter a • Mexlc:o, Utere were Jllrvey and and Autoi!Ullla canteen Ia In;
hla l'lllow warllers of lhe Un- rldo to ~isit their niece, lben quiclt·trlp toN, Y. but abe's r&lt;&gt; bla ex-wife Lois In the Stage and lest you suspect Automatic
-- derground Department at a ro· travel on to California.
ported tncogni!G 11t Ol:llan City, Deily, teartns a herring and Canteen m111ht mean some oort
tlrement party In hia honor, acN. J., and Producer Sam IRiv· bavlnl a lovely compatible lime of clauical Automat, it doesn't:
cordlnl to lllc Toledo Edloon
er Kwal) SpeJael may have a
"'l'oo bad," we told Loli, It's just Ute name ol lho huge
News.
filmfiub lll!Ortly
Barriater "yoo're such nice people." to Orm I!OW run 10 excellently by
The balance of the
report
Roy M. Colm, wb011 clil!llls which Loli shrugged, "We're Pat O'Malley. former top veep Hwtgarian atateaman Louts
follows:
stretch from hera to Johll!llel· still nice nice people" . True. of the Coca Cola Co . · . T 1l e i Kossuth was born on Ibis day
McDole waa called "One of
burl just waa elected chair·
.
very modern opera house, beau· I In 1802.
·
Ute Best" durin&amp; lbe eveniD&amp; of
man' of Ute Chicago Guaranty The qitlcal ,analysiS. of , the tifully designed, still keeps the On this day in history:
his rellrement party, held by
Bank &amp; Trust Co . Guherna· new ~e~a strl'!:"m 1 ~~e A~- 1 glamorous old horseshoe effect, In 11160, Sovle' Premier
his assocU.tes In Ute
Undertorlai aspirant Frank O'Connor tonY 1.
eopa "111 ~ awa111 • thank tradition.
Khrushchev received 8 cold
1
1roond Department.
. . yesterday called former Mayor oor ne mus•c cr cs appra o- 1
recepllon when he arrived In
He received one of t11c fiiiHt MARIE'ITA -Tfl!lh DIStrict Bob Wagner and got a near - als, but we were there for a
The Almaaac
tbe United States to attend Ute
compliments In hia 40 years Candidate ClaNDC!! E. Mllle~ mlu phone number, Instead: lhe ~~~~ :u:~dl~~~= ~ By Ualted Pros• JntemaUonal United Nations General Auem·
wiUt the company. He was weD Monday nliht C1llled for reapon lrlsb lady who reed lbe call crets Utat Franco ZiffereiU'a Today Is Monday, Sept. 19, bly.
knowa for fast neal jobs.
slble Coll&amp;Htllonal ....,._Dta· thouJhl II was one of her Utree. atagt
scene and costumes Ute 2112nd day of 1966 wlUt 103 In 1777, American soldiers
Henry left school early but lion whieh will force lbe AdmiD- sons who always like to p u II are ~ mo 1ryexdti
ttr
to follow.
won the first Battle of
continued bill education in area lotrattoo to head off nattonal mom's lei so she thought it waa tive lmagi~tively ·~~~: a~~~ The moon Is hetw,.,n its new Saratoga, N.Y., In Ute RevoiU·
foundries, and the Willys Over- problems rather than walt untu one of them: before she could _dell~ate • as-jewelry of any ohase and first quarter.
lionary War.
I
land Manufaciurln&amp; Plant. He pollheai expediency dk!tatoa ac- uplaln,,lhe next-Gov. qwckly lwe've ever seen In any opera ' The morning stars are In 1863, Unlon .and Confederjoined The Toledo Edison Com- lion.
.
asked. Have Bob call
me, house here or In
Euro e I Saturn. Jupiter. Mars and ole soldiers mel m the BatUe of
pany In 1126 and worked his "It It d!ffl('lllt to remember please." and rang oft
The I When ,you think this youn: &lt;IS) I Venus.
Chickomauga, Ga. The rebels
way up t~rough ranks, be- when a pn)blem of such serJ~: : rea!lon we know : the nice lad~ IItalian , genius· type
ranges ! The,evening s!r i~ ~at~rn
w~~-~! !ol_~wing d-~~
ALL-STAR LATEX
linning
as
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driver,
then
consequences
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nation
h
rl
wa~
our
:setTetary,
Mary
Gil
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from
films
Liz
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Olckle'!
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to h~lper, and finally to cable been approached ~n the manne : Jan ~ m?ther.
eat, uramlng of the Shrew,"
\II/ALL PAINT
splicer.
in which the AdmlnlBtratton ~s _Geo~gJe Jesse! now . ~s worn . pro"uctions at London 's eon- I
Looktns back at his 40 years approa~.hed. the problem ol m- hiS Vie! Nom-entertamms USO ' vent Garden. plus o•mchln~·llP I
I
Ul II
with the company, Henry rt- nation, M1ller told t~e Wash- unitorm at least a montb long· I BtU Shakespeare's words for 1
$3.79
called two Incidents·
ington County Women 1 Repub· ~ here than the two weeks he 1the new Met Opera set to
The first happened in 1945 Iicon Club. '·After months of )llked In VietNam: even wear• straight drama in Rome lAnna !
when he worked oo a •lreet Itrying to pass aroond the blame Jt lA&gt; weddiD&amp;s
S. F. Giants I Magnani most recently! Sam· ,
OUR CHIEF
light which was stili hot. He for rising prices like 1 hot PB· ; Owner Horace Stoneham's ~ 00 I oel Barber's music - h; would ·
Now Is The Time To Prep1re
WALL PAINT
didn't know it wa' hoi until he tato and then finally admit ling ! oow 19 an etec at CBS, whicb oeem lA&gt; be the modern RenaJowoke up. He was burned good. there might be a bit of infla- owno the Yankees
The Dig~t aance Man.
$4.99 qal.
Your Home For The Cold We1ther Ahead.
Then ail Utat talk about safety tion by telling the
American
Yep. Yep, Fellas. Leontyne
made some real sense." he said. people 11 " good lor them, the
Price illdeed wore her toples!IHenry also recalled working AdminiJtrafion has offered an
costumes as Indicated in aU
&amp;
in an underground vault
on anti-Inflation program.
.
Ute advance sketches.
wiUt
Madloon Avooue, when a cable l "We hope they keep
Ibm ;
3
"pasties" just like at the Latin
exploded. He was down there pledge," continued Miller. "We ·
Quarter. oo the Mel ' blnocu.
· wiUt lwo other fellows when I hope needleSB spending is ('Ill,
lar concession should coin
a
the cable blew up. Nobody got but we stili are awaiting the
fortune
The many new res·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
MAIN ST.
hurt but they didn't wait for premised action.
taurants and ban are a conPOMIROY
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another invitation to gel up and "But the question remains," Dr. Nicholas w. Kramer. bus- venient delight, no hysterical 1...,===================[ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oul of there.
offered Miller, "just where was band of Ute former Thanet
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Concerning his plans for re-I Congress duriD&amp; the reckleSi Damitz, daughtOI' of Mr. and
lirement:
days which led to this Inflation· Mrs. w. 0. Barnilz, Pomeroy,
Henry said. "I can't stand a- ary period?
· bas been named a F'~low in
round dointl noUtlnl. The wifo "Tile truth is Congress appar· the Amerie•• Society of Agand I plan to travel around ently couldn't say no
with a ronomy.
Ohio, and see what there is to 2 to 1 majority, they couldn' t
Researr ·
1 for Paymast· ·
see in this state. Then we may separate responsible government er Seeds,
ne, Texas, he
spending from poorly conCP.:ived received the honor during the
ASK TO WED
and poorly administered prQ-- Society's annual convention at
PT. PLEASANT - Three cou- grams which serve
at best Oklahoma State University, il
~les have made applications for
. only as a temporary pactfJ~ Stillwater, late in August.
marriage licenses in the office er for the domestic problef118 Born in Burkettsville, Ohio,
of County C l~rk. Apphring were: facing this nation .
Kramer won his B. S. desne
Robert J. Haynes, 35. Pl. Pleas· "The time is now," conclnd- in 1944 and his Ph. D degree in
'nt, and Patricia Kay Wondo, td Miller. "Now is the lime to crop breediD&amp; in !INti, lollowlllg
32,-Gallipolis, Ohio; Harry Paul make the chanse and make Ute cambat infantry 181'VIce In WW
Plantz, 21. Hendenon, and Mel· chaD&amp;e to ooe of responsible II, at Ohio Slate University.
&gt;a Jean Boni!Cutter, 17, Hoi· ConJresalonal representation. His doctoral lludtes and !atsell; Ira Cody Hope. 68. GaiU- You mutt elect repre!entatives er employmenl In Ohio bad
polls Ferry, and Syble Terry, who ""' publio, aol political, him workl!!l 011 corn hybrids
&gt;7, Hender.on.
intereat 11 1 ll!ldellne."
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Sead your tee•aga quesliono
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llelea:
I am II aod 11 II 1M baJ
om goillg witll lor two ywa.
obout II.
Wt two eacla other llucla
plaa to gel lll8l'l1ada, bUI
bert Ia my quesliDIL What alate
will
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perml,.ion ! _
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of damage. But If you're som•
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what broke, then oend a etrao
1 our balr to the cosme11o
o y
people wboso bleach
company
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Trader up 14. 4:10 p.m.;

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Penosylv8Ris up , : a.m.;
Endeavor up 14, 5:20 a.m.;
Jr. up 14, 5:50 a.m .; Re·
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Express down 20, 4:30 a.
Harvey Jordon up 20, 5:50
.,· Indiana down 20, 6. 35 a.
NatiOillll dOWI 20, 7:10 a.
Charles SleveR&amp;On down 21.
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23, 8:30 a.m.; Elgerellff down
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

15-year-old males lo be marBABY
6:05 a.~ Inca dow•
riod without par•taJ eonsent,
Helen:
7:20 a.m.:
Larl')
and only - ltale lell llllqal
my olslera'
ud Turner down Meldahl 2:40p.m .:
marriage •1• at 11 lor
kida 10 much they Molly K. down Meldabl
3:4fi
lC for fl~ilma .MammL Which Ia p.m.; AlloR Zephyr up ·Meldahl
I wont teU . you wbick oM
rl&amp;ht. But my slslen and 8:30p.m.: Pioneer down Mel·
loocauae yoa \lf.l'll'l readyl Atllka me for Branted. dahl 8:35 p.m.; Waller Curley
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Easlon up Meldahl 1:5S a.m.:
become lt!-H.
How do I 1ell them I don't Fort Dearhom up Meldahl 2:11
want to?~SIS
a.m.: Elisha Woods up Meldahl
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Dear Heleo:
Dear Sis:
3:20 a.m.
E 1erec1 B pllll
H anyone hal an onswer, Take· a deep breath and say, GaiUpollo Dam - Miss Ster·
Among ~ose ,.;;
onlet:Ed ~
babysitting rates are 50 ling up 5:40p.m.; Zimmer down
Hoi
H 'tal I !be
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an hour," !or whatever S:IO p.m.; Onward up 1' 20 P
zer osp1
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pas
pool turned my blondt
the rates are in your town). 11 m.: Barbara Gay up l:!li a:m.:
hours were: Vernon J. Holley, green and It wouldn't come out your mother doesn't back you J. S. Lew1s down 2 a.m.; AnRt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. William 10 I had lo bleacla II. I
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then perbaps SHE ahould drew Calhoun up 7:35 a.m.; La
Thoma• Porter, Eurekl_ Star
bleachial my balr
spell you with the kida. -H. dy Mignon up walling: H. 1!:
Rt., Larry G. Hall, Patriot Star
for two yejJtl with
Dear Helen:
Bowl.. up waiting.
Rt., David Edward Laywell, Rt.
"ulf on tho market, oupI am 18. About sl• months Kanawba River - Semel up
I Bidwell, Mrs. Levi E. Car••o met a Jj-year~Id boy. I London 4:10 a.m.; Lucy Jan•
ruthers, Cheshira Rt., Albert Now
am lryln• to let It '"" 1
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L
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M et I 30
o
look about 14 and he looks about ucas OWR arm
: a.m.:
B. Watts, Crown City, Jeffrey
ond lhe endl won't take 18. He Ia wonderful alld I love Helen Z. up Marmet H5 a.m.:
Lynn Sayre, Rt. 2 Vinton, Mro.
. They are dry and wbile him but I dol't think he loves W. H. Shaver, Jr. up Wlnfiel1
Delbert C. Vance. Rt. I Ewing- looking. I try just . dolnt the me '
12 :10 a.m.: George Price down
too, Mn. Leltnd E. Clonch, Rt. roota, but lhen I have two l ' am afraid my older friends Winfield 2:05a.m.; 0. F. Shear! Rutland, Maggie E. Hemsley, colors. Help! I - 0 V E f~ might lind ou1 about bim and er up Winfield 4 a.m.: Anen R.
Syracuse, Darrell Alan Roush, Dbleacbeq
me, but my biggest problema Merrill down Winfield 5:15 a
Portland.
eYarourOvbeer_:.
are, how do 1 tell a l4-year-old m.: Mountain Stale down Win·
Mrs. Otis M. McGowan, S22
~ bet II to flslt a boy that be Ia to be a father field 6:10 a.m.; Prlnciplo down
Mason Place, Pt.
Pleasant, beauty parlor, or a beauty col· and how do I lell my parent~ Winfield 6:20 a.m. Dianne K. Wandling, Rt. 1 Pt. !ego, and Ond out the e&lt;t91 t!Jat 1 am expecting the baby lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Pleasant. Ira Bdlainf,fi Hogsett,
1!1 a 14-year-old boy?--&lt;:RADLE
W. Va., Howar Ri 0 • Rt. 1
ROBBER TO CRADLE ROCKLeon, w. Va., Geraldine K.
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per. Letart, W. Va., Dr. John
Roderick, Jackson, Harry S.
My !GAP ("I'm Guessing AWittman, Jackson, Mn.
·
Perception") tells
me
ard E. McGowan. Oak
Hill,
you aren't lor real : your signaDeborah Clark, Wellston,
tun Is too clever _ I'll bet It
SALES SERVICE
llam C. DameU, Wellston, Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Bahr
firs
and
k
tllDle
t,
you ma e up a
DorcH G. Osborne, Welllton,
• dinner a recent Sunday story to fit, right?
Pamela Joan Hammond, Rt.
in honor of her husband, M. L.
Just In case I'm wrong, send
Wellston. Vance David
and daughter,
me a stamped, self - addressed
Rt. • Alhany, Ml'll. Vernon HarKasper and ~:~:;~ leavelope and I'll send you a
rell, Rt. ~Pedro, Theodor•
law. Mrs. Cash Bahr and
of homes for uawed molhcliff. Willow Wood,
Cbeeler
, ChrlsUne. A potluck
I• yoiD' area. -H.
Howard Johnson, Rt. I
was enjoyed. Those present This column Ia dedlcaled to
lin Furnace, and John L. HanMr. and Mrs. Jack Cooliving, 00 11 you're bovey, Rt. 1 Rush, Ky.
and Mr. ond Mrs.
trouble or just plllin
Blrthl
and Jackie Conroy
trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
Mrs. Robert Leouard Miles,
Joey Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs.
also welcome your
Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, son, 1:57 a.
Kasper and slaler, Clara
amusing esperlencea. AdHorold Ch-, Mgr,
m., Monday.
all of Colurnbua: Mr.
Helen Bottel ill can 01
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Mkldloport, 0.
DIO&lt;llar&amp;•
Mrl. Bill Bahr and Mra.
Patients discharged from
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hospital on Mooday Included:
Bahr and daughlera, ea. I,
Mrs. Azel G. Brilllrarl ll, and
ond Christine, Mr. and
IAif fERMI . ••
infant son, Mre. Una Brooka, Mn, Mtffle Ohlln1er and da••llhMrs. Charles A. Chevalier, ond
and Mr. Clyde Salser.
infant 1011, Mrs. Era B. Clagg, Afternoon callers were Mn.
Mrs. Charles E. Dulaoty, , and
Biddle, Mn. Thelma
infant dq1Jihler, Mrs. Clarence
and Mrs. Glenna
A. Evans, Mrs. Jesse H. GanlThe gueats of honor, ·
ner, Mrs. Dallas S. Giles, and
were celebralini ·birthdays
infant son, Michael Sieve Glo.&amp;IIIII and carda lnbokar, Mrs. Thomu Edward eluding 1 decoratod
Hysell, and Infant SOB, M r a. cake from Mr. and Mrs.
Halllo May, Mra. Ronnie
c. Conroy which was made !Dr
14lller, ond infant 1011, Mr 1. Mr. Bahr and daughter, Gladyo.
Jemes G. Prict, and
Infant AU the family wao present.
daughter, Clarence L. Roy, Mn.
Dale Saunders, Mrs. Paul Emil ley, and Infant daU&amp;hter, MIA "tilil'!!'~-~~~...;;;..,..-.,;.,.___.,;;;.___.:
Tope, ~· William H. WilDt- iWIII L. WIDeka.

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J paymento $6 each left. Ph.
992-2titl5.
t 15 61&lt;
USED 1956 Shasta travel trailar, 2 Apache Eagles, camplug equipmell and rentala.
Roush and LyoM Camping
Trailers, MasOI, W. Va. Ph.
1112-280!1 er 1'13-5611. I 13 tlc

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CLEAN Your rugs •or
bert Hill, Racine, 0. Phone
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Notice
949-22&amp;1.
Electri&lt; abampooer
rental
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Sale
$1 E~rsba·• Hdwe Pornoen ,
or
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SPECIAL PROGRAM
th d
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, 4 large rooms an a , rap,
erie., liRoieum, new owner, SINGER SEWING MACHINEEXPANDED
110 Bulternut Ave., Pomeroy, This machine equipped to DON'T pump your sluggish oepIBM
tie tank. Get Klean-Em-AII
Oh10. Also furAis hed apart- Zl·g zag, make butto•boles,
•
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oeptic tank cleaner. LandComputer Proorommino
I ment. low rent. Ph. t!Hrl-2639.
darn, elc. Pay ... tO
per
Data Procualng
mark Farm Bureau.
14 &amp;t.c month, or pay balance due
Key Pun&lt;h • Burroutht
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8
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Wrlto or Coil Colle&lt;t
!3ROOM -ho-,;s.;-;.d- bath -- Ol $5Uill. Ph. 9112-321 .
{A'" Code. 6141
h
I 18 6te
224-4115
Lau,_l St., Pomeroy. p . 992Lustre
Motropollto• S&lt;hoolo
5293.
~ 13 lfc STEREO- RADf0- _:- 1966 wal- THE AMAZING Blue
67 ~:,~'!.,Hj:ho~~:•"'
13- ROOM apartment and bath; nut coasole model. R ad i ol will leave you:.,;phol~lery
"A• s- ~.TV"
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furrushed, Middleport.
Ph. equipped with lwin speaker beautifully 1011
• ean.
syslem. 4 speed chaRger. Pay Rent aledrie shampooer $1.
11112-3814.
t 12 tie
th
b I
Baker Furnlturo Co.
\DAMS Trading Post ..d An· rHREE ud four room furnisl&gt;- $6.25 per mon or pay atJque Store moved lo a new'
.
anot due $811.08. PIJ. 992-3218.
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locatJol, now at CroBI Road• I ad ond uufurmsbed apart· _ ________
Gte_ r.ori'Y PILE, 1re1 from soil
Junction 124 and stall route' menlll. WY ~MM.
IZ 1 lfc ALL Aluminum house trailer, Ia tile carpet oleaoed with
143 01 Rutl ..d Road. Phootl FOUR ROOM lurnilbed aparl- sleeps 4, ~ol and •old waler, Blue LU8tre. Rent olectrio
142-4461.
~ 16 tfc
meat WY 2-3651.
f a lie
with bathroom. Priced to ~r $1. Pickels Hard4 ROOM apartmen1 with bath sell if sold BOOL Clyde Law- ware Ct., IRe.
I ID lte
W•nted
ill Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 992-5385.
renee, Long .Bottom, Obit, ,-T;_
- S_TERR
_ .IFIC ~- way we're
~=-,- -·-- - -- --I II Uc 115-3854
I llllp
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oelling Blue Lsstra for cleanms and up
Cnlocl f'o&lt; , NICE c rooma and bath un.. QUARTER horae, bay, t Jt'lrl IRI rugo aad upholstery. Rent
1
Pools, lno. 1391 Whiteford 1
furnished aparbnea~
old, also ll1ly poay mare. 41!1 ~lrctric shampooer $1. Poor
Road, York, Pa. PhoBO {717) por~ Ohio. Pb. M-387
to colt. also hay lor sale. One oror CelllOIIt Bloc:k Co.
755-8324.
1 11 15tp
1 lfe
lOW, bred. P~. tlll'l-1931.
t 11 1111
t 18 ltp
MIDDLE. AGED womao to do rHREE and four room fur· - .- - - . --- · .
miSH Cobbler potatoss, Keobaby Silting In exchange lor nisbed apartmeoto. AD uUll- PIGS, Mama Stoae. Harnso• nebec potales
lor winter.
room and board. Write Bo• tiea paid. Pbont WY l-2776- VIlle Road. _._1 ~6 tp_ Also eanllin1 tomatoss, plek
&lt;iti8-K. c-o The Daily Sentioel, Rowley and Reed. After • 1164 ALCOA houso trailer, U• your own, $1 bWJhel. Charloo
Pomeroy, G.
118 3Ic p.m. call WY 1-3574.
10, 4 ft. exlension on Uvin1 Jlilloll, Portlaad, 0.
~!(;fir ·house cleaning ~ Mrs~
4 S lie room aad s~~e on tltthea,
I IS 25tp _
Mao Hawk. Phone Herman 2 ~OOM trailer, nstural gas, owned by Wilham Boyer, red NEW 211 bu:h 1a1 iogo with
Warner, Wolf Pen Road.
water, all utensils furnished, aad wblwte, Vbelow ~rlliv~~· iron base, 19.0011 BTU, one
t 1e 3tp I close to store and close to _Maso•. · a. _
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. burler. Pb. 9112-7337.
my home phone to use, will USED Hotpoint stove, excel1 18 II&lt;
rent to couple or private per- lent condition, Phone 949-25&gt;1. illrooi!:T I"'UCED lurnlture 111
son. Ph. 843-2600, Portland, 0.
.
I _It ~ oar third floor budget lbop.
t » Uc NEW 1967 DVI10 Doo
boat Biker J'lll'lliiiD'e, Mlddloporl
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BOY or GIRL
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Pomeroy, 0. Ph. tlll'l-290ll day/ now oo dlsplay, Schwarze! BEANS, potatoea,
tomaloOI
In Rutland To
or 992-371r.! eveninB•
Marine, Hoekiogpor~ 0.
•ad melons. Clarence ProfEarn Money and Prilft
7 114 tie
9 II 12to
lit~ Portland, 0. PIL 143-22M.
Delivering Tho Daily
' a 11 tte
Sentinel to Mtobliohod
1166 ZIG ZAG DIAL-A-STITCH
b .11
Route
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owing needle. 'R zag w
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bems, monogram, etc. GuarAo&lt;JB0810
%.1. Display
li.One
anleed. Only I paymento left
.!lo. Trick
time
$' each. Trades accepled. Ph.
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MOTORCYCLES

EXPERIENCED

SWEEPSTAKES

'MAN'S BII.,LFOLD at Crow·s
Sll'ak House. Owner may have
by calling !1!12-2455. 9 20 ltc
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TEMCO 1ao heater, 45,0011 BTU
Services
thermootst, will heat small
.bouse or 4 or S rooms, $3G. CURTISS Breedlnt! Serrlce, I
Phone 949-2891.
9 20 3tc
chol"" ot tao IIUIIa ill 18 •
tires, VB pn(ine, automatic tran1. R&amp;H
and Dee~ breeds. For ..mce
an Pbo.. 113-2778.
11 ~6 .. Dial Parker'•
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Pomeroy or IJII5.3824
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OI'IN lVII. Mil P.M. 1!1Jf
LAND~RK
1ftTII COLD WEATHER
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NOW IN FULL SWING
er luecll will be eomln&amp; IaCome In 1nd R-ister
side vour home where
p teet
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warm. ro
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For Rent
5 ROOM apartmeot with both.!
.,. Un ' ••"• . .•••••·
from tbese pests WI ........,
Pb. 992-3319.
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FrooiOr e
available at King
TRAfLI':R, Brown's Trailer 6 ROOM modern house wi.th I ~ POMEROY
SUpply Co., lollddleporL
f'AJurt., Minersville, 0. Pllent
I 11
bath, lull size basement and
992-2181
9!12-3324.
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Poat atoy Motor Co.

PHONE WY 2·2156

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nace. Phone Chesler 985-3970.
20 3

1962 CHEVROLET
$1095
4 Door Sedan, VS engin~. std . trans. Whit• finish witt-. rt·d
inlerior, good !i1·es, radio 1nd healer.
1957 C,HEVROLET
$395
Bel Air St. Wagon. White over red finish, d~a• interior, eood

Minimum (:fllrfl "' ..t1
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2 Door. Low mileage by local ow11er, beautiful dark ,Jreen
over lieht green. Like new wh.Hewa\1 tires, !Spotless cl~a
inte-rior, 155 h.p.,_ 6 cylinder v.ngine, atandard tnnsmiss'ion,
radw, healer, real nice.

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an, 949-37110.
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port, or taD 992-5324.
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Sentinel to aotobliohlld

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OLD COINS ond paper curreocy in nice condition, material
before 1900 especially wanted, paying cu!Tent pncea,
confidential. Send list to:
Cash Inc .. P. 0. ~ 641,
~ason. W. 17a,
I I 12tp
~NTIQUES. Funllture, marble
top tables,, disheo, CUI glaso,
m.i!ceJianeous iteJDI.
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Rudisill, 108 IAII.. Terrace,
Pom!roy, Ohio.
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POMEROY - LOCUST ST. l'lo otnry lr:m~
sl~
2 a • asemeo ·
rooms,
tO. WaVJ ; Her..
Can be financed with $500.00
.U. Nallt.le&amp;l
down. Balance llko rent. Sale
prtct $6,000.110.
IODDLEPORT- BR!)ADWAY
- 1... otory frame, 6 roomo,
bath, utility room,
cellar,
:DAILY Oln'l'I'OQUO'IB - Hon'o llew t. . . t ..
workshop,
corner
lot
(45 s
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2 story remodeled brick, 7
rooms !C large bedrooms),
bath, lunaco room, cellar,
ltvel tot (15011110). Property
ID aceUe11t oondition. Alklna

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Pomeroy, 0.

e2 USED CARS LEFT
e PARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS
eBOATS I MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
1M At

Metropolitan Motors
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INC. ber~ renewiq .,_
aulo illaiD'anc:e. wo may be
able 11 t&amp;riJtMI IIICIIIeJ•
1 1 lte
.lln'OMOBILE ~ lloeD
tiiiCelledT Loot &gt;"''I' opon~
or' lk!eueT CaD WY :1-2918.
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IIIII
paoplo, thell' pro ODII
and
plaasurei ' their troublea u.r
fun AI wllh the rell .. ncoel
Hel.p Ue'., it' iiel-- la"•h•
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ueubut won't dodge a ltrloua qu,ealion with I brueh-oH,
Sead your tee•aga quesliono
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
of Helen Help USI, thil
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DO ANY'I1IIIIHi
YOU iAN'T IPELL
llelea:
I am II aod 11 II 1M baJ
om goillg witll lor two ywa.
obout II.
Wt two eacla other llucla
plaa to gel lll8l'l1ada, bUI
bert Ia my quesliDIL What alate
will
15-yi8Nllda! WHJo.
perml,.ion ! _
TO GET IIAII.IUADE
Wl'GM:
.
Not aleta Ia U. lllliDio aDeWI

of damage. But If you're som•
d
what broke, then oend a etrao
1 our balr to the cosme11o
o y
people wboso bleach
company
Ira
ed lei! them 'your
VI Ul •
problem, IIIII they. 'U recomil
dill
tho proper o COl 011and additional lreabneDL
bal. •··
babl be
VoiD'
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coma opongy ond poro~ aDd
oeedB a ."lill_er" (conditioner)
Ill belp brl&amp;g II back to llft.-H.
Dear lleloo:
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I was at • party all fr1e~d I
llouaa 1101 Ions ago. A lip
right up on the
Ill every
rvom
said,
No smolllkln,gl
plea...." Now . really,
n
lhil klatl ol eruaadln&amp; a lltlle
Dearlaroupt?O-PUT OUT
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lloqH has on allergy to tobacco
1111oke. Consider before you
clemn, lbum. -H.

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Dam 11.8, 12.0, l'1lAllini 2 feel
111 rollers, Pomeroy-Masoo 20
01, Pl. Pleasant 23.59, lfm,ton
1.15 rising, Kaaawha Falls 3.211
falling, Charleston 18.86 statio.•·
ary. London, Marmet and Wm
field dams were on !be sills.
Boat Movements:
Oldo River - Waller Beck·
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MAKE, MEEK?

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Trader up 14. 4:10 p.m.;

Wayne H. up 14, 6:30
p.m.:
14 2 25
Penosylv8Ris up , : a.m.;
Endeavor up 14, 5:20 a.m.;
Jr. up 14, 5:50 a.m .; Re·
li bl d
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a e own w, 6: 411 a.m.; es 1·
down 16, G:30 a.m.; John
Rowe down 18, 6:05 a.m.;
Express down 20, 4:30 a.
Harvey Jordon up 20, 5:50
.,· Indiana down 20, 6. 35 a.
NatiOillll dOWI 20, 7:10 a.
Charles SleveR&amp;On down 21.
1:4S a.m.; Llttie George down
21, C:30 a.m.; Beaver dowa 22.
3:38 a.m.: Queeo City up 22.
8 a.m.; Belle of Rlclilnond down
J
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23, 3:50 p.m.; ~ . own
23, Z:IO a.m.; Edeana Bosworth
up 23, !:30 a.m.; Rase G. ur
23, 8:30 a.m.; Elgerellff down
23, 8:5~ a.m.; E. P. Jonea down
Greenup 10:25 p.m.': Frleberger
down Greenup 12:10 a.m.: Val
ley TraRsporler up Greenup 12:
55 a.m.; Producer down Green
up I a.m.; Boc-1( dowl Green·
up I:40 a.m.; Lady Rooeml!1
doWR Qreellap S:IO a.m.; Buck
Stale down Gl'to!llup 3, 20
a.m.; Esso Pennsylvania U!

THE BORN LOSEI.t

By ART SANSOM

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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li'ANKS FoR
TELLI&gt;!G ME!
1 CON'T WAI-IT
To LOOK LIK!C ~'="
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By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

15-year-old males lo be marBABY
6:05 a.~ Inca dow•
riod without par•taJ eonsent,
Helen:
7:20 a.m.:
Larl')
and only - ltale lell llllqal
my olslera'
ud Turner down Meldahl 2:40p.m .:
marriage •1• at 11 lor
kida 10 much they Molly K. down Meldabl
3:4fi
lC for fl~ilma .MammL Which Ia p.m.; AlloR Zephyr up ·Meldahl
I wont teU . you wbick oM
rl&amp;ht. But my slslen and 8:30p.m.: Pioneer down Mel·
loocauae yoa \lf.l'll'l readyl Atllka me for Branted. dahl 8:35 p.m.; Waller Curley
1
moac ~ ~"11, learn to They figure 1 can babysit any up Meldahl 11:35 p.m.; Mark
- - SPELL marnad before you time, and lor free.
Easlon up Meldahl 1:5S a.m.:
become lt!-H.
How do I 1ell them I don't Fort Dearhom up Meldahl 2:11
want to?~SIS
a.m.: Elisha Woods up Meldahl
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Dear Heleo:
Dear Sis:
3:20 a.m.
E 1erec1 B pllll
H anyone hal an onswer, Take· a deep breath and say, GaiUpollo Dam - Miss Ster·
Among ~ose ,.;;
onlet:Ed ~
babysitting rates are 50 ling up 5:40p.m.; Zimmer down
Hoi
H 'tal I !be
t U
an hour," !or whatever S:IO p.m.; Onward up 1' 20 P
zer osp1
n
pas
pool turned my blondt
the rates are in your town). 11 m.: Barbara Gay up l:!li a:m.:
hours were: Vernon J. Holley, green and It wouldn't come out your mother doesn't back you J. S. Lew1s down 2 a.m.; AnRt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. William 10 I had lo bleacla II. I
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then perbaps SHE ahould drew Calhoun up 7:35 a.m.; La
Thoma• Porter, Eurekl_ Star
bleachial my balr
spell you with the kida. -H. dy Mignon up walling: H. 1!:
Rt., Larry G. Hall, Patriot Star
for two yejJtl with
Dear Helen:
Bowl.. up waiting.
Rt., David Edward Laywell, Rt.
"ulf on tho market, oupI am 18. About sl• months Kanawba River - Semel up
I Bidwell, Mrs. Levi E. Car••o met a Jj-year~Id boy. I London 4:10 a.m.; Lucy Jan•
ruthers, Cheshira Rt., Albert Now
am lryln• to let It '"" 1
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L
d
M et I 30
o
look about 14 and he looks about ucas OWR arm
: a.m.:
B. Watts, Crown City, Jeffrey
ond lhe endl won't take 18. He Ia wonderful alld I love Helen Z. up Marmet H5 a.m.:
Lynn Sayre, Rt. 2 Vinton, Mro.
. They are dry and wbile him but I dol't think he loves W. H. Shaver, Jr. up Wlnfiel1
Delbert C. Vance. Rt. I Ewing- looking. I try just . dolnt the me '
12 :10 a.m.: George Price down
too, Mn. Leltnd E. Clonch, Rt. roota, but lhen I have two l ' am afraid my older friends Winfield 2:05a.m.; 0. F. Shear! Rutland, Maggie E. Hemsley, colors. Help! I - 0 V E f~ might lind ou1 about bim and er up Winfield 4 a.m.: Anen R.
Syracuse, Darrell Alan Roush, Dbleacbeq
me, but my biggest problema Merrill down Winfield 5:15 a
Portland.
eYarourOvbeer_:.
are, how do 1 tell a l4-year-old m.: Mountain Stale down Win·
Mrs. Otis M. McGowan, S22
~ bet II to flslt a boy that be Ia to be a father field 6:10 a.m.; Prlnciplo down
Mason Place, Pt.
Pleasant, beauty parlor, or a beauty col· and how do I lell my parent~ Winfield 6:20 a.m. Dianne K. Wandling, Rt. 1 Pt. !ego, and Ond out the e&lt;t91 t!Jat 1 am expecting the baby lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Pleasant. Ira Bdlainf,fi Hogsett,
1!1 a 14-year-old boy?--&lt;:RADLE
W. Va., Howar Ri 0 • Rt. 1
ROBBER TO CRADLE ROCKLeon, w. Va., Geraldine K.
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per. Letart, W. Va., Dr. John
Roderick, Jackson, Harry S.
My !GAP ("I'm Guessing AWittman, Jackson, Mn.
·
Perception") tells
me
ard E. McGowan. Oak
Hill,
you aren't lor real : your signaDeborah Clark, Wellston,
tun Is too clever _ I'll bet It
SALES SERVICE
llam C. DameU, Wellston, Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Bahr
firs
and
k
tllDle
t,
you ma e up a
DorcH G. Osborne, Welllton,
• dinner a recent Sunday story to fit, right?
Pamela Joan Hammond, Rt.
in honor of her husband, M. L.
Just In case I'm wrong, send
Wellston. Vance David
and daughter,
me a stamped, self - addressed
Rt. • Alhany, Ml'll. Vernon HarKasper and ~:~:;~ leavelope and I'll send you a
rell, Rt. ~Pedro, Theodor•
law. Mrs. Cash Bahr and
of homes for uawed molhcliff. Willow Wood,
Cbeeler
, ChrlsUne. A potluck
I• yoiD' area. -H.
Howard Johnson, Rt. I
was enjoyed. Those present This column Ia dedlcaled to
lin Furnace, and John L. HanMr. and Mrs. Jack Cooliving, 00 11 you're bovey, Rt. 1 Rush, Ky.
and Mr. ond Mrs.
trouble or just plllin
Blrthl
and Jackie Conroy
trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
Mrs. Robert Leouard Miles,
Joey Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs.
also welcome your
Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, son, 1:57 a.
Kasper and slaler, Clara
amusing esperlencea. AdHorold Ch-, Mgr,
m., Monday.
all of Colurnbua: Mr.
Helen Bottel ill can 01
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Mkldloport, 0.
DIO&lt;llar&amp;•
Mrl. Bill Bahr and Mra.
Patients discharged from
Ohlinger, Mr. and Mra.l ~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;:;;;;;:;;::;:=:;~
hospital on Mooday Included:
Bahr and daughlera, ea. I,
Mrs. Azel G. Brilllrarl ll, and
ond Christine, Mr. and
IAif fERMI . ••
infant son, Mre. Una Brooka, Mn, Mtffle Ohlln1er and da••llhMrs. Charles A. Chevalier, ond
and Mr. Clyde Salser.
infant 1011, Mrs. Era B. Clagg, Afternoon callers were Mn.
Mrs. Charles E. Dulaoty, , and
Biddle, Mn. Thelma
infant dq1Jihler, Mrs. Clarence
and Mrs. Glenna
A. Evans, Mrs. Jesse H. GanlThe gueats of honor, ·
ner, Mrs. Dallas S. Giles, and
were celebralini ·birthdays
infant son, Michael Sieve Glo.&amp;IIIII and carda lnbokar, Mrs. Thomu Edward eluding 1 decoratod
Hysell, and Infant SOB, M r a. cake from Mr. and Mrs.
Halllo May, Mra. Ronnie
c. Conroy which was made !Dr
14lller, ond infant 1011, Mr 1. Mr. Bahr and daughter, Gladyo.
Jemes G. Prict, and
Infant AU the family wao present.
daughter, Clarence L. Roy, Mn.
Dale Saunders, Mrs. Paul Emil ley, and Infant daU&amp;hter, MIA "tilil'!!'~-~~~...;;;..,..-.,;.,.___.,;;;.___.:
Tope, ~· William H. WilDt- iWIII L. WIDeka.

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WOW! WI-!AT A "Si,:U:' T~T GAL,
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POWEQ, VA'GT WEALTH , AND
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By SCHULZ

WHAT

IS KNOWN AS A SCHOOL

I PLA'I J:AULTLESS FOOTBALL.,

PITCH BASEBALl- FLAWLESSLY AND AM AL.SO A BRAIN,
BEING A PERMANENT

FIXTURE ON 7HS

HONOR P.OLL •
FLATTERED?

WAAH!

MY BROTHER
lOBE A
"i:AD WAITER.
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1966 VACUUM CLEANER out
of lay-away. Tank 1ypa complete with attachments. Ollly
J paymento $6 each left. Ph.
992-2titl5.
t 15 61&lt;
USED 1956 Shasta travel trailar, 2 Apache Eagles, camplug equipmell and rentala.
Roush and LyoM Camping
Trailers, MasOI, W. Va. Ph.
1112-280!1 er 1'13-5611. I 13 tlc

30. Ora-. ellJ'ei
for fodder

or West Virginia, OJ:

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Wanted To Buy

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CAR-HOPS wanted ..... . Must
be 18 or older. Apply in person. Crow's Sleak
Houst,
Pomeroy.
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17. Ruter

CALL 992-2156

STANDIJiJG timber ill

7.

16. Publie

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farmJ with timber.

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.ble Ph 882 2052
CLEAN Your rugs •or
bert Hill, Racine, 0. Phone
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Notice
949-22&amp;1.
Electri&lt; abampooer
rental
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Sale
$1 E~rsba·• Hdwe Pornoen ,
or
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SPECIAL PROGRAM
th d
roy o.
t lti &amp;tc
, 4 large rooms an a , rap,
erie., liRoieum, new owner, SINGER SEWING MACHINEEXPANDED
110 Bulternut Ave., Pomeroy, This machine equipped to DON'T pump your sluggish oepIBM
tie tank. Get Klean-Em-AII
Oh10. Also furAis hed apart- Zl·g zag, make butto•boles,
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oeptic tank cleaner. LandComputer Proorommino
I ment. low rent. Ph. t!Hrl-2639.
darn, elc. Pay ... tO
per
Data Procualng
mark Farm Bureau.
14 &amp;t.c month, or pay balance due
Key Pun&lt;h • Burroutht
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Wrlto or Coil Colle&lt;t
!3ROOM -ho-,;s.;-;.d- bath -- Ol $5Uill. Ph. 9112-321 .
{A'" Code. 6141
h
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224-4115
Lau,_l St., Pomeroy. p . 992Lustre
Motropollto• S&lt;hoolo
5293.
~ 13 lfc STEREO- RADf0- _:- 1966 wal- THE AMAZING Blue
67 ~:,~'!.,Hj:ho~~:•"'
13- ROOM apartment and bath; nut coasole model. R ad i ol will leave you:.,;phol~lery
"A• s- ~.TV"
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furrushed, Middleport.
Ph. equipped with lwin speaker beautifully 1011
• ean.
syslem. 4 speed chaRger. Pay Rent aledrie shampooer $1.
11112-3814.
t 12 tie
th
b I
Baker Furnlturo Co.
\DAMS Trading Post ..d An· rHREE ud four room furnisl&gt;- $6.25 per mon or pay atJque Store moved lo a new'
.
anot due $811.08. PIJ. 992-3218.
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locatJol, now at CroBI Road• I ad ond uufurmsbed apart· _ ________
Gte_ r.ori'Y PILE, 1re1 from soil
Junction 124 and stall route' menlll. WY ~MM.
IZ 1 lfc ALL Aluminum house trailer, Ia tile carpet oleaoed with
143 01 Rutl ..d Road. Phootl FOUR ROOM lurnilbed aparl- sleeps 4, ~ol and •old waler, Blue LU8tre. Rent olectrio
142-4461.
~ 16 tfc
meat WY 2-3651.
f a lie
with bathroom. Priced to ~r $1. Pickels Hard4 ROOM apartmen1 with bath sell if sold BOOL Clyde Law- ware Ct., IRe.
I ID lte
W•nted
ill Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 992-5385.
renee, Long .Bottom, Obit, ,-T;_
- S_TERR
_ .IFIC ~- way we're
~=-,- -·-- - -- --I II Uc 115-3854
I llllp
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\WIM pool dealers, In eround,
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oelling Blue Lsstra for cleanms and up
Cnlocl f'o&lt; , NICE c rooma and bath un.. QUARTER horae, bay, t Jt'lrl IRI rugo aad upholstery. Rent
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Pools, lno. 1391 Whiteford 1
furnished aparbnea~
old, also ll1ly poay mare. 41!1 ~lrctric shampooer $1. Poor
Road, York, Pa. PhoBO {717) por~ Ohio. Pb. M-387
to colt. also hay lor sale. One oror CelllOIIt Bloc:k Co.
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miSH Cobbler potatoss, Keobaby Silting In exchange lor nisbed apartmeoto. AD uUll- PIGS, Mama Stoae. Harnso• nebec potales
lor winter.
room and board. Write Bo• tiea paid. Pbont WY l-2776- VIlle Road. _._1 ~6 tp_ Also eanllin1 tomatoss, plek
&lt;iti8-K. c-o The Daily Sentioel, Rowley and Reed. After • 1164 ALCOA houso trailer, U• your own, $1 bWJhel. Charloo
Pomeroy, G.
118 3Ic p.m. call WY 1-3574.
10, 4 ft. exlension on Uvin1 Jlilloll, Portlaad, 0.
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Mao Hawk. Phone Herman 2 ~OOM trailer, nstural gas, owned by Wilham Boyer, red NEW 211 bu:h 1a1 iogo with
Warner, Wolf Pen Road.
water, all utensils furnished, aad wblwte, Vbelow ~rlliv~~· iron base, 19.0011 BTU, one
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my home phone to use, will USED Hotpoint stove, excel1 18 II&lt;
rent to couple or private per- lent condition, Phone 949-25&gt;1. illrooi!:T I"'UCED lurnlture 111
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tires, VB pn(ine, automatic tran1. R&amp;H
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RE~~~ MEETING of Maryland after a ·a day leave
Mrs. ~ Jtelbel entertain.
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the Auxiliary of the Veterans' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ed \tltb B turkey dinner Sunday,
Mn. AlbeA Al~ard, assiSted Hospital, wlll be held in 11 , Dwight Wallace, daughter, Nanat her home, Pleasant Ridge,
by Miso Nelle Bmg, entertain- cafeteria of the hospital Tues. cy, and brother, Bruce, a stuhonoring Mr. Reibel on his
ed the Daughters of Ruth· class day night Sept 20 at 8 'o'clock dent at Marshall University. Mr W'll'
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birthday . ' .
Gordon Fislier student at
of the United Methudisl church instead oi the .usu~l time of I Wallace will begin a six-month
~· I. Jam ane s v s mg A c!Oeoraled birthcay cake Muuntaln State Business Col· I
Monday
at her home, 7,30.
relatlv_es
m Grundy, Va. Mr. B'
withthdtheinscrlpti\ll1
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. . Electw·n of olfl'cers wl'll training period iiJ Operating Bane
IS servmg m Y1et Nam.
D d,
d "Happy
b M lege, Parkersburg, spent the
East am t. .
be held. All members 3re ask- Room Techanican School
at
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ay .a • rna e y rs. weekend with his _parents, Mr.
The meeting, m charge of ed I be
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Bethesda Hospital.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Donley Reibel was served with and Mrs. MaS&lt;&gt;n Fisher
and
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presen ·
! Saturday eve11 ing Mr. and · Mrs. Paul Grueser were her the dinner. Miss Donna Reibel f .1
opened with Psalm 23 in unison. 1 BETHEL No. 62 of the In·~· Mrs. Wallace and son, Alan, granddaughter and family. At- asked grace.
am• y.
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Devotions we_re led by M1ss Lu- ternational Order of
Job's were in Morehead, Ky., for the torney and Mrs. James D. Me- Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
cret1a Genhe1mer who used as I Daughters will meet at the · Morehead, Marshall foutball, Dermitt and daughter,
Erin Harley Strong and Donley, BU· and son, Willie of llelpre were
her toptc, Strength for t~ese IPomeroy Masomc Temple, on [ game. Their son, Bruce is
a 1 Kathleen, of Wheeling, W. Va .. ly and Dtane, Wllke:;vtlle: ~r. week~nd guests of their par~
days. She also gave ~ readmM, T11esday at ;:30 p. m. All member of the varsity team of I and Mrs. Mabel Wolfe •f Porn~ and Mrs. Howard Logan, Sprmg- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishfrom. Modern Matunty and .a speclion
with
Dolly Oan- , Marshall University.
eroy, sister of Mrs. Grueser. field; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Logan, er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arreadmg, In the Temple of God s 1 cey, grand guardian, the m·
Galhpol!s; Mn. Emma Ogdm, nold.
Work, and closed with prayer.l specting officer. Ail Masons I
Stephen Coat• has returned to I Salem Center· Miss Bertha Rei·
Members responded to roil Eastern Stars and parents ar~
tt·
his studie• at the
Kirksville bel, Walter.~ Herbert Reibel, . Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher WhO I
call with a personal jingle. It invited.
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Medical Schuoi of Osteopathy Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel were called here by the illness
was voted to renew the three I SALISBURY PTA will meet
in Kirksville, Mo., after speru!- and Donna and Fae the honor- of his mother, Mrs.
William
subscriptions to The
Upper [ Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. All Is Planning
ing the summer here with his ed guest and Mrs. _'Reibel The Fisher returned to their home.
Roo~ for Veterans Memoraal members, parents of Bedford !
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mother, Mrs. Robert Coats. 1honored g~st recPived many Akron, Sunday.
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Hosp1tal.
Ischool and ol new pupils are Homecoming
I Mrs. Alta Miller Leon
w..nice gifts.
1 Miss Cheryl Hood of NaHonMrs . .Jacob Gloeckner conduct- ~ W'ged to attend.
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ed Bible quiz games during the! MRS. GEORGE Hackett has The Sutton Methodist Church.' Va. , " the g?est of her daugh-1
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IWJde Beauty Academy, Cclu~prngrom hour and Mrs. Rich- announced that a meeting of iBashan-Racine Road, will hold !' ~~~ •;dRian~ly, Mr. and Mrs. l'outh FeUow
_ slaim
~us spenttsth~ wte~n~ -~~
ord Campbell read a poem, A' the Candystnppers ol Veterans a Rally Day and Homecoming
er ous ·
, Bellin A.ctivitie8
~r ~~n ' r. an rs. •
Model Church And An Old Memorial Hospital will be held 'Sunday, Sept 25. with the wor· Mrs. Florence Hannay has &lt; The Junior and Senior Meth• vm
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Man's Story.
l'!'uesday evening at 6.30 p. m. lship service at 9:30 a.m. and returned te Akron after spend- dist Youth Fellowship groups Mr. and Mrs Eslie Mossmanl'
A dessert course was served \ at the hospital. New members I the Rev. John Kimbler as pas~ ing several weeks here with her will begin fall activities next returned home Thursday after
by the hostesses to those nam-. will be accepted at
this tor .
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sister, Mrs. Beulah While. , Sunday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. Of· a ten days vacation at Norfolk
td abov~ and Mtss t,.yd~a Eber ~- ' time and any girl who is 16 in 1 The Sunday school Will open
fleers will be elected and plan.~ and Virginia Beach, Virginia,
bach, ~tss Ada Gen.he1mer and the Mason and Meigs area is at 10 :15. Mrs. Lester L. Rnu~h Rodn~y Karr, son of Mr . and [or the year discussed.
and at Roanoke Rapids, N. C.,
Mrs. Mmnle Neutzlmg.
invited to attend the meeting. Ii~ su~er inte~ent. Special mu-1 Mrs. Richard Karr'. has . enroll- Meeting with the seniors Sun- with their son and daughter-in~
Mrs. Hackett is advisor fur 1SIC .wtll be g~ven by th~ youth~ at Kent S~te UruversJty and day evenina were the Rev. Max law, Mr. and Mrs. Harley MossLIFT·ou'r 100'1'
}lfi.&lt;s Davis Attends
the group.
chOir. Mrs. Milton Circle IS l~ad- w•ll leave Saturday.
' Donahue and Emerson Jones. man and family.
ASA ....SSINET
Science Conference
er and M•ss Carla Morns, p•an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fau.~- Present were Doxie Walters, Mn. Don!lld Morgan and
AS A STROLLER
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ner of Charleston, W: Va .. spe Okey Reitter, Van Johnson, son of Newark are spending a
dents altending the "Youth and PAST PRESIDENTS of the dA basket dmllner w•ll kbedsertov- tlhhe wMeekendJ here FwlthlkhiS mo-d Sherrie Shuler, Cathy McGuire, week with her parents. Mr. and
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Sr1ence O:mference at
10 American Legion Auvilary will b .
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M E H tl
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. she ossman.
State University Campus Satur- meet Wednesday at ·7'30 .P m frmg . ta edservlc~ or
e1r "s shiS er.•_Hrsk. vah ar ey. and her guest, Charlotte Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClellan
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day wa~ Diane Lewis, daughter at the home of Mrs Ge;ald Wil. amAIIehs
atn g~es~, ·
I c derry C 'c s,b w 0 IS etmh· of Gallipolis, and Joyce Kerns• and
daughurs of Nitro, W. Va ..
s or music~
program p1oye m o1tJm us, spen1 e d Mik B k' k
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and a sludent at Kyger Creek CHESTER
COMMUNITY wK,mblegm all lepd.m .. ng;s. Thon. Rewee en dWIM
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HONOR BIRTHDAYS
Mmersvllle an Mrs. · . B. Thayer makes the smartest ond •lltl conv•JIIIole for INI»y,
were L1nda Telle, Pomt Plea- Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
the visit
M
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thr..· WIY "Jiffy Jitney" actually !JIOWI with IM child.
sant, and Fred Ragen, Chesh- Mrs. John Rose , Bashan. Sew·
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sen- Williamson, Pomeroy.
Converts quickly, solely , , usini the $1lml chromo ploled
ire, along With Mr
Sisson, ing classes Will be diScussed
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Dmner, Dance 16
,autam, edrlg'th ., blromthed_roy,d·n
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teacher at Kyger r~e : an and schedules will be given for N"
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1ven or nl(ents
oer on Sunday at their home m Club Hm Cookout
Bryson Carter, ExtenSJonJSt at other lessons through the Exlllht m Claeslur~
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Kelly,
f the'
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opringr,, fvll tuck .. woy dr~k shield
Gallipolis.
tenSJon Service
Several members of Ev?nge- Grant St., were in Portsmouth hobnthord 0
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th ,
Mem.!. of
:t-fciub enROCK
line Chapter, OES, of M1ddle- Saturday evening to attend a 1r ay an o er a er s
w~h plastic window, Folds com•
SPRINGS Homemak· port were in Cheshire Saturda eli
birthday Orin Smith, of Mid- joyed a cookout Sunday after0
pocdy r.. lrovtl 01 storage, Choice
Relatives Surprise
ers Club will meet Wednesday evening to attend the Friend?, ~nf:s:.~~e ~a~~s .~n~~:~ dleport. '
noon at the roadside park on
itfrs. Ben Buck
at I ~· m. at the home of Mrs. Night held joint! b Cheshire .
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Route 33. Following the meal, of smart fabrico 11rd 1:0lon, ! ·
Mrs. Ben Buck was pleasant· Raymond Cole, Laurel
Cliff and Vinton Chapier/ The Wor IWIVes cor the Pruddenftlal Ins~··
VISIT HEI\t:
the group went to the Ho•klns
BIG SELECTIONS 01' INFANTS I'URNITURI
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thy Grand Matron and other with the company.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russe I orne near e par 1or a IOCON THE 3rd I'LOOR
reh~rmng from ;hurch to fmd BOSWORTH COUNCIL, No.I distinguished officers
were One agent was retiring and Mcintyre of Springfield came Ia! evening.
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a group of relatiVes at
her 46 , Royal and Select Masters, present.
I was presented with gifts. Mr. Sunday for several day• visit Present . were Mr. and Mrs.
borne, Rock Sprmgs Road. With will hold its smted assembly Attending from Middleport Kelly, who plan• to retire next With her mother, Mn. Roberti Elmer W•ckham, . Mn. Baker
well filled bas.kets m obser;- Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Fol- were Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, year, was congratulated for hls Coats, and grandmother, Mn. Gordon, Asa Hoskms and Miss
~"; old her :~~hday ~h~~~ t~s lowing the CounCil meeting the I Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, Mrs as years service with the com- WalOJier~~Ha~y~ea~·--_;·~--::A:;:da~H,::os:kl::::,::ns::,._ _ _ _ _
e nesk ay.
ecoedra . h rth- Pomeroy Council No. 80 Royall Marie Hawkins, Mra. William pany Guests from Wellston - j aycaewasserv
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eArch Masons WI'II (\()n fer the I Reyno Ids . Mrs. M. L. Frenc h, Cbilhcothe,
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Ironton, Portsmouth'
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t mark masters degree on sev- Mrs. James Euler, Mrs. Eve-~ and Middleport attended. The •
DAtte ~dmgd 7:e ~· Pe: eral candidates. All officers and! lyn Lewis, Mrs. Hennao Bailey, event was held at the
Lake
Stumo ~'" ndn~:· 0~ anh companions are urged to be ! Mrs. Earl Werner, Mr. Allen Margaret Club.
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Iso attended, is a member
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past Mrs. Slone Hosts
McCauley and R1chard, Karen club will meet Wednesday at [grand officer.
Her Canasta Club
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and Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. I
Mrs. Craynor Slone entertain- '
me Buck and Eddy, Charm a, !Lloyd Moure. Slides on civic 1
FIBST ON COIN
ed her canasta _club recently at
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Cmdy, Candice, and Junmy all lbeautilicatioo will be shown.
The first U. S. coin to bear her home, Racme. Pnzes were
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of New Lexmgton: Mrs. Wesley SYRACUSE TIURD Wednes. the portrait of a woman was awarded to Mrs. Glenn Hensler,
McCauley and Mark and Gary, day Homemakers Club will meet the Queen Isabella commemor· Mrs. Angus Howard and Mr!.
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Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. Gad Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 10 •.. alive quarter authorized by Col- Glenn Glaze.
Buck and Gloria and Jon, Rock . clock prompt, at the home of gress in 1893. The coins were Refreshments were ":"rved by
Sprmgs and the honored, guest. Mrs. Unda Ferrell. Program sold for $! during the Colum· the hoste" to the above and
planning will be the subject ol bian Exposition.
Mn. Paul Casci, Mrs. Charles
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Recuperation of
the . day. All old members are
While and Mrs. Lee Smith.
Mrs. Hayes Noted
asked to bring a new member.
Earthworms Everywbere
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atlng from an illness suffered community homemakers are in mud 180 feet below the sur 1
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in August, and her daughter, welc001e. Covered dish lunch faces of lakes, in moss
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is at noon, with each bringing rocks above the tree line In the'
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staying with her, assisting in tt.eir own table service.
Himalayas and at a height oi l
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her care since Labor Day.
TIIURSDAY
more than 15,0011 feet In the An·
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$2.99 .. $5.99
Visitors over the
we&lt;"kend ROCK SPRINGS Grange will !d_e_s_._ _
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included her sister, Mrs. Row~ meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. A
-ena Martin of Westerville; Ben program will ·be presented by sale at the Ebersboch Building
Quisenberry, Syracuse; Laura the men. Refreshments will be on 2nd Street In Pomeroy SatLeifheit, and Mrs. Cleo Rich· served.
urday, September 24. The sale
Middleport, 0.
1nlson and Mrs. Nora Hamil· CHILD
CONSERVATION is sponsored by the Apple Grovel
ron of the Firat Baptist Church. League will meet at the Colwn- W
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Mrs. Cheesebrew is staying bia Gas Co. office Thursday, at •
with her mother while Mrs. Ber·l7:30 p.m.
lha Roush is visiting with rela-1 RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
tive-s in Hialeah, Fla. She was will meet ThL'I sday evening,
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oailed to Florida due to the Sept. 22, 7:30p.m., at the home
death of h~r granddaughter, of Mrs. Ronald Osborne, with
\l's. Robert Barr. Mn Cheese· Mrs. Harils Frank as co-host·
AT FRIENDLY
!1rew and her mother celebrat- ess.
ed thPir birthdays in SeptemFRIDAY
IF YOU ARE UNDER AilE 85. AND ARE SE\F-EMPLOYED-01 WORI(.
oer and received cards and ' THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic
lNG WHERE THERE ARE LESS THAH FIUVEE ~~IPELLDOYI'REE!!,ECNTOIWQ'N.S
THE TIME TO GET BLUE CROSS AN 0 8L ..,
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Boosters will sponsor a rummage .ale Thursday and Friday,
PLAN S.\LE
Sept. 22·23 In the Fry Plumbing
ENROLLMENT HEADQUARTERS:
The Meigs County Salon 710 building on Mill St. Co-chair- ·
t ., , 40 will have rummag~ sal~ men are Mrs. William Ault and
n.ursday and Friday, Dr-tober rMrs. John Krawsczyn . Anyone
s and 7 in the Jones building on I having articles for
pickup I
·utlrt St.
may contact Mrs. James Pullen
Harold E- Hubbard
or Mrs. Lewis Sauer.
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ENDORSED BY:
A thought for the doy:
SATURDAY
lmerican Presidet1t James A. THERE WILL BE a rummage
;arfield said: "This nation is
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THEATRE
We May Play On The Week End But Through the
revenge. But lor the security of
nu;
Pomeroy Ooto
Week We Work on Low-Cost Auto Loans.
the future I would de every'hing.''

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locaUon projeeiiD Mells Coonty, from Rock Sprblp to Dar·
win, II not eiJIC(ed undl early
lloxt year, II was learoed to-

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HighWay De,pirlment En&amp;lneer,

this mol'lllnglnrllcated tha pro-

posed ~ would be delayed
until "mlcl-wltJ!er" larply because of problema ID lettinl! ap-

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ber 7tb, was publicly reported _
postponed from tbal date 011
August 19. Dewier..._. allbli
Ume "We bave been

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praisalll."
"We are making every .effort
to resolve these difficulties, l!ld
It II our earnest bope lira! this

poslptltttl ult au be reiclietl'
c¥ 1t1 Oe!Ober," u1t1 DoWler

Ill March. Dowler, saY ID ,.
sponse to a query reprd!DJ the
Match date, and biB "Mill.wloler" commlttment, "We are
beiDJ reaiiiUc· and not selllllc
1 definite date until 11't caa
meet that date."
Dowler r•-••ked that
~state
workere this 1Week have been
engaged In working oo appralao
ais on part II the proposed prr&gt;-

wbell be lllllouooetl tile relocatloll project would not be aold
8ept. 7th.
bowler ·Ieday emph1181zed In
• ~epbone COI!"matlon the
proJect II belrrl "delayed, but
not po11tpooed."
Local sourcerr bad Indicated
recently the Rt. 13 project appareotly would not be aold IIJlo

ject and rtaht-of111 Plft)lue.
are I!Xpeeted to beJio ·110011.

day, Indicated a llab -;."' ~~
tile status of the U S ii:" t
gram bere would

'11le prevlouJly
advertised
september 7 trelllrtt date had
been confirmed by P. E. Ma!beter, Director of the Ohio Deparlmeat of Highways, duriDIJ
ID August meeting with a dele1•1ton of Melga realdenll.
Highway Department source~
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the decision to postpone the
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ember 7 date eame alter the
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OH~

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CIUCAGO (UP[) -Grieving
family friends and political
figures paid their final respects
Tuesday to Valerie Percy.
Police said they had "no new
leads and no new clues" to the
balDing murder.
Robert M. Daley, cbief of
.•• police In tbe exclusive suburb
where Republican senstorlal
candidate Charles H. Percy
makes biB home, uld Tueallay
night detectives were co_ntinu·
lng to Interview hundred&amp; 01 the
Percyo' !fiel)da and political
and buslnesa associatos.
Daley's police for~ was
aided by Chicago, Cook County
and neighburinc police !forces.
"The FBI II involved In
cheeklng the names of acquainlances and associates (of lbe
dead girl) who were out of
stale," Daley said.
Usted Names
The pretty 21-year-old girl,
stabbed and beaten to death

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LAST TIMI! TONIGHT

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oroduce objects made of east .
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1ron, according to the Encyclo- I Herman's Hermits
Shelley Fabare•
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cese, or wiU be eliilble within lhe next 90 days, apply to tile dat" YOJI become tltclble for M.-lcert 117·
for Blue er- 65':"" a special- coverqe deslaned requeatlnc 1111 aPPalcetlan tram BIU. er.ss·of Central .
lo fiH pps In MediCare's "Part A" Holpltll Plaa. OhiQ, 174 £1st l.onl Stnet. Columbus, Ohio 43215.
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!oar week• lralolog with the mothen of the Pomeroy playMarines_, and will be aulpo ers. The mothers were present..
ed In Vlel Nam.
ed foutball lavon made
bJ
Mrs. Lorena ":'d· with their
war Demonstr.ators
buslnesa Hound Ladv Bll"d
.100 Cc h Ch 1 (B d) illlck- Coach Fred Phillis of !lie
SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) ·- ~ ' taaced ~es ~led
Middleport Jackets'
foutbaU
Mrs. Lyndon B. Jolm!oa ~~=!h 10 ui menieach :; team told the AthieUc Boosters
continued her
beautification wean . eq P arne Mik liar- Tuesdny night be h!"~ that
campaign In California tod8J, aves ~J u ·1 ~
MHS's opponents~ are
Wldisturbed by anti-Viet Nam VCoach Bickel explained the big and quick and·~i "everywar demonstrators who turned football attire and the
lee- one tells me we don't have 8
up on her trail.
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Some 200 llign-earrylrrl pick- dllllllinl the tlll!Pmea::cr
The Jackets will field 8 team
els chanted anll·war
Two loadings were given 11y with a 1·1 record In pre-league
Tuesday nilht u the rim Coach Bickle "A Sissy" and play which a Jacksoo scout said
Lady arrived at lhe .poab "M
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is '"the
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oUvaUon Is FtPL
a1
game
opening of the San Frab&amp;oo Preoldent Jolin Werry prallld smallest team he has ever seen
Opera.
the managers ...of_ the foolbe1l' In 25 years
0 . of observing South..
squad, alatlng N'"1 "dO I •pot! eaatern hiO League teamS.
job." They are Skip Logan, Tom The o):etch of the encounter
Vaughan, Bob Burdette and to come Friday night at Jack·
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Tom Titus.
son, bowever, didn't 'appear to
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Preo- equlpmenl wllbout any locreasa need to be Increased to briDe Chainnao for ibis' weet'a frigblen Coach Phlll!a
Ideal Johnson toclay
prices.
them io Uae with spentlia&amp;, • "Fftll the Team" project II "We've been worldng oo our
"repel" II the price
"We bad boped these busi·
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Mrs. rnlataltes," he laid, and will
Clll new cen aniiOtiDeed
could forego the VeteraDJ Memorial Botpftal Wright will be Mrs. Porl!ir give Jackson aU we coL 11 11
4ay 1!1 Fdrd Motor Co.
QeCUS!ty ,of locreaslo&amp; prices," AdmlllllotiJ - Mrs. 0 k e 1 Mrs. NeiS&lt;&gt;n, Mrs. Baer, ~ Isn't .ftough .. "
'!'be Preoidenl told a
he •aid· We asked them to do SchartiJer, Rutland
MelviD Roush and Mrs. PblllD.
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t.'OII~ that he baa
But they were free to Knapp, New · Haven; Jame.
'YleWed In detail wltll analyslll
llli Otiuncll of
tbelr DWII prices IDd O'Doonell, Pomeroy.
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·fllma . of the Jac:letr first· two
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w"'t they have done."
llll9arJet - Floyd ptrldle, , Erie the Red, fa wbat . . , 1...-, Rutlllljl ~
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presideat sidestepped Dille~. Grace
llaUOJ. line beoa the oulltll; reM ..... Lewil Sall"', Jf., president,
about whether be will Blrtll, .A daugbtar lo Mr. tate ........... ~ t. N. . [ll'eSitled when
project
lricreUel may
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Income tax 1ocrease to and Mn. Olley Scb-tlter.
Am"'''caa
reviewed·
IDIIallonsry presllll'll.
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puts,
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. Ro "Pe&amp;led what lie has llid . tWp 9Meraf R1fP11at
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.eroy, waa gutted by l~re Tuesd~y afternoon despite s~eedy efforts of the Pomel'O)' .. ; J
Two collegiate freshman football teama may help }'1re department. yotuntefll" f1_ref1ghter Thomas Werry 1s shown here preparing top '. " .
erase the red ink in CJ)nnection with tile stadium dress- mto the attic of ~ house. Qmck achon by the department was credited witb keepinl '
ing rooms at Pomeroy High School.
nearby houses from bemg destroyed. - Baker-Sentinel Photo.
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PHS Athletic Boosters, meeting Tuesday night, said
wide public support of the game schedllied on the PHS
gridiron-first college game ever here--Oct. 3 at 8 p.m.,
could go far to clear up the
debt on the project
Werry uprtaled bit apprecl- A fire totally destroying the boiled over, repor!ed
Fire and to keep the home or -~ ··-" .,
The dressing rooms,
built ation for the allendance aiiil interior of the ~lie
Price Chief Henry Werry.
ver Kapple only 3 feel from
with mosUy voluateer labor asked that as many aa possible residence on Maple
Street
Price residence from ,cetcbinJI:l'&lt;~; 11
were finished four years ago. attend next week's meetina • Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 was Werry staled that ~~ dam- on fire. The K~pple hoi!Ie
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Headliners on the grid 181'4 Sept. 27, at 7:30 at the SeniW· lltlder etmlrl&gt;1 two hours after age loss would reach several ce.ived aome damage to tile
that night are the FalrmDAI lli&amp;b Sehoul.
the arrival of the
Pomeroy thousand dollars." The Prices s1·•e· .
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State College and Marietta ColFire Department.
a . JUS recen Y rem e
Fireman Dick Vauglian - • .. ~.'
lege , Frosb clubs.
The fire started ·, the kiteh- the mlenor of the home.
overcome with smoke 1111
F
en of the home from grease on Three fire trucks were called given first aid by the
11 nded the ·
Bou~: ::;:tlogoos ~ ~nor the
the stove that ignited wben It to the scene to fight the blaze emergency squad.

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Mel11 Covnties attended tbe event.

Eldon 0. Wuercb, president of the association, read
a teleiram from the New York office of Community
Cotartnce~rll\Inc., .~ngratulatinJ · tbe organ!Jation upon tbe
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~tp 20.., season. Special recognition wu given
to Mrs. r C. Bean, who served as first president of the
auoclatloD llld is atill an active member of tbe Board
of 'Dlrectqrs.
Drlv~ captains were lntrodue- Mrs. Russell Bibbee, upJa!ned
8!1 by Mr. Wuerch, 81 were bow each worker may earn
lbe many new WUI'IIers preaent free meroberships on a point
Also ~tad were Mrs. J. H. tryslem. Eacb new membenhlp
!'Fioy, of the Pl Pleasant wW earn the worker one
Chamber of Commiii'I!O and and nell renewed membership
Mn. Marianne CampbeU ol will earn a half a polo!. For
WJEH.
each 10 points, the worker will
The treasurer's report was recei"' either one adult memliven by C. ll McGinness.
befiiblp or two student memMrs. evan c. Roderick. bershlps.
retary, announced !bat the . . In deseriblng otber recent
IIOCiotlon wiD try to arrange livlties of tho concert assocu&gt;·
transportation to the other com- Uon, it was reported that a
munlty coocerts in this area. booth at the Ga!Ua
County
She requested llrat the work· Junior Fair attracted
much
ere uk all GaiUpoiis memben lotereal from fair-1oera. A col·
to caU 44f-1161 before each oul- fee, given last week by Mrs.
ol-town concert 11 they can Oscar W. Clarke and M r a.
raJ&lt;e ertra passengers to their Ralpb Crump. AI the Clarke
c.,a, and memben needing home, was aUended by 1 oumtr8lllporttlion to the concerts ber of the captaina and workare uked to caU the same er.r.
number.
Jim Martin, representaUve of
this
'!'be 1eneral chairman of
Community Concerts, Inc., who
rear'• membership campaign,
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we are not In despair • • • •
Percy aat tight-Upped end
grim. The young victim's twla
sister, Sbaron, sobbed loudly.
Her cries were echoed by her
stepmother, Loraine.
Diooovered 1l&lt;ldy
Mn. Percy discovered Valerie's body and surprised the 1
Intruder who killed her.
The Intruder apparentiy ....
caped the way ba entered,
throuali a petio ctour on · the
Lake Michigan fide of the
house.
·"She cannot Identify bim,"
Daley said.
Daley refused to comment on
any pbyslcal evidence police
may have found in or around
the house. He said investigaton
planned 1a search tbe two-acre
grounds again and to drsg thi
lake shore with magnets 1t1
hopes ol finding the murder
weapons or some clue to the 1
Identity of the lolruder.

Boosters Shoot
For Rednetion
Of Stadium Debt

Mr. Eldon Wuerch,

of .the Tri-County Coneert Association is lbowa
' tile kickoff ! J r of concert workers Monday night.
II Ml'. Jam11 Martin, of New Yorll
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early Sunday In her bed ID the
17-room Percy bome, had llsled
many of the nlll!les In a
"diai'y" that spanned [!1ft of
her last year In school and a
busy summer Involved In ber
father's campaign to uMeat
Seu. Paul H. Douglas. Daley
said Valerie used the diary as
an address book and It
cootained only names, eddreJ.
w and telephone numbers of
friends
and acquaintances.
many already known to poll~.
"We dan'l have any real hope
of finding anything in It," be
said.
Tha Rev. WllUam Roger
Rodgson, pastor of the keni1worth Union Cburch, used the
worda of St. Poul In the
memorial services for Valerie,
who, Ilk• ller parents, was a
Christian Scientist.
''We are troubled on every
side. Yet we are not dislressed;
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"au urgent separate" Item ••
the agenda ol the General
Ass~bly the question of the
wlthdrswal of all U. s. 111d
otber loreip forces from
Soutb Korea.
They also demanded the
dlsaolulfoa of tbe
United
NaHons machinery 1n that
couatry.
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city celebrated 1ts !50th birthday today with the
mg of the annual four-day Jackson County Apple
val.
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town displays and other phases of the program, II
mg tbe long beards grown for the occasion by
men. Wooden ruckel~ also
out as
of
is til s k at th Inti
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pea
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ance of apples and •ts products, prec1a11oo dinner at t11a .
Of
but this orea cannot boast of son High ScbaoL
h 1
th
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av
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grovtrtuwn
,e,m,wipedause
thbe
Rlcbardso
crofwned
queen Is
crop was
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the Ja(e spring freeze ThoUll- 18 - year Old brunette
ands of bushels were . brought ate el
High
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here from as far away as the Serving as princ es
Three persons forfeited bonds
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and ooe fine was ordered by Carolinas and W1sconsm
so Sharon Elardo, 17, Cyntbla
Mayor C. 0. Flsber Tuesday there would be no shortage
18, aru! Mary Ann Mlehael,
evening.
apples in the area where up
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Forleitillt! bonds were Robert 500,0011 bushels are
REYNAIJD DiltS
Spires, North Carolina, on a each year.
,
PARIS (UPI) - Paul
chorge of making a menacing The f~rst days Jammed .
naud, wbo was premier
threat, $25 bond; Paul 011a gram clled for the tradit1011al France fell to 1111 inv:odiJJ
Williams, Crown City, 5100. on afternoon school parade, an in- armies In liMG, died
a charge of DWI, and L. R. Bar- ·duotriat banquet honoring
the age ol tl. To the
man, Rutland, $10, lor I'UIIIIiog J~~o Iron ~ Steel Co. remained· an ,
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a stop sign.
City 9 oldest Industry wldch
W foe at
Charita
Cbarles Alleosworth, Middle- celebrating its 60th
Gaulle, the lllllll be bad· ·l'l!!ii-~
port, was fined ts end costs aa - the erand introductory
from obocuriiJ,'
a charge of lntosil!lltlon.
ade anil"ilte evening
SOME
l:ooERs LEAD
crowning. Gov. James Rhodel
NEW YORK (UPl) -LoRn FAIRFIEUl
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took a J-to-1 lead over gainers Tuesday
In the fll'lt hour of trading ao '10, tow 58.
the N. . .York Stock Exelitlnge - 10 at 9:110 a.m.
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