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NEW \'ORK - THE KILLIng oi a h-year-old Negro mugger by a Negro plainclothes
man Monday night touched off
a ·storm of NJCk, battle and flrebo··•:b throwing in Brooklyn.
But Emmanuel L. R on
ant1poveily worker, c a I m I y
walked down the street betwoon i
a crowd of angry Negroes and
batUe-forinlng policemen, and
like a black Pied Piper, led the i
crowd away to reason Instead I
ol riot. Police had bnrricaded a
three-block area to deal with
the crowd or 200.

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Fifteen RuUand firemen .
several other volunteers
the search In the vicinity ol Sldo
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found . finally about 500 yards
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decided to spend the night In
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SHRINE UNIT- The Twin City 'SIIrlne Club of Mel~s Count}' anc! Marietta
Shrine Club units played .a big ~ole in the Labor Day parade at Pomeroy. ~hown
here, 1 ttaGtor pulls an oversized" model ·. of • Shriner's fezz. B(!th' th~ Twin . City
and M~ietta snriners had their motorcycle corps p~clpa~lll·-;Selltl~'l ,hoto
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near Rutland Monday eve~~dng I
were found unharmed ,J,y
chers at 3:511 a.m.• today ..
Mrs. lllkter MaloM and
daughters:Peg«y; 12, and •rene, I&lt;
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CROWNED- Kathy Werry, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry, and
Suzie Soulsby, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Soulsby, were crowned winners in
the Pomeroy Fire Department's Labor Day Princess Contest. Kathy, age 9, was
winner in compefiticn of the younger candidates while Miss Soulsby was named
older division Princess. Both were featured in the firemen's Labor Day Parade.
The winners, ~elected on a penny·a·vote basis, were crowned during a Saturday
night dance at the Pomeroy tennis court-Sentinel Photo.

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plunged to hl.s death Sunday,
one week after 16 s! :v ~ ·. ' 'l
died in Lake Erie near Huron,
In the worst disaster In t h a i
sport's history.
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apparenUf failed to pull I h e j'
rip ~ord and """" his rhute In·
vestlgators said the rip eord
waA uotourh•d and the equip.
ment Intact. A skydiver In the 1
same club. the Cleveland Para· I
chute Training Center, said the .'
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Hlgllway •atroi. issued an aUPDil!ll bulletin today afte• two
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-Patsy · Sheldon, 15, Findlay 1
and Fonili! Byrd, 18, Cincinng. I
II, gained freedom by pushing :

Mrs. Canterb•
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Ma"hall Uni·.
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1ped in the blazing ql18l'W's. The Mineral Wells, W. Y.a.; ~
o1 spray paint being in the oven 1was just one exit.
a wood cook stove was blam- ! Tbe framing of the bouse was Coolville Fire Deparlmenl r. nal grandparenla, Mr. alii! ~
in the deal!l Saturday nieht l up and covered with tar paper. eeived the c a II to lbe bome Arlil Rlg&amp;1, Rl. 3, Jllll~
Terry Lee Hart, 13, and her IEarlier Saturday they had about 8:45 Saturday night.
W. Va.; patemal Jre&amp;t . . . sister, Darlene Sue, 7, Coot. , purcha~ about . 12 cans of Terry Hart attended School latber, H. A. McPtet. _....
ville, Rt. 2.
1spray pam!. Tbe cans were plac- 11 Coolville and J&gt;arle at lAlt. Wells.
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J'uoeral ll8flliiM lleld
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1•love used Jn the ba!ement. La- tndge. Tbey are turvived by today at the 'lfi&amp;hland ' CIJIIII&lt;
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Del· 'of the tragedy were came chilly 8 fire ,.11 started Bennce Marie Rliis Hart; He\&lt; O'DeU. !ofanley. IIJIII tbe
.jpli!Ced together by authorities In the stov~ and the family for. brolbe~, Ricky, ~~te '· who II
Amol Tuu. alflelatiDI, 11ao
the weekend.
got about the paint.
In critical condition at Camden rial was 111 the Melp. ~
The Hart family had 1 new Tho cans began to explode, aark Hospital; Gary, 14, IIGC· GardenJ. Tbt White J'uueud
,· house under construction, they spewing fll'e over the basemeDt er 11 • and one sister, Martha, Home Ill Coolville WII Iii
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II months; patemal grandpar- cqe.

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In South Texas early today af.
ter the area was doused .w1th
up to none tnches ol ram. Thu,..
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ed a tornado Morulay
In central Kansas, Gympsum
creek was"l&gt;ut of its banks .,.
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two daya, and lhe town of Gy~
sum near Salina was partially
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Into the predawn darknelt, lhea an.alrport apokeaman aald.
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C th Czechoslovakian airliner ca • plummeted Into level, heavUy Thl -one aurmora were badly," Lister said.
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MILWAUKEE, Wis (UP!) - A fJery oman a • lnllt persons and a full load 91 forested area two miles east of
James Paton The plane, belonging to
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ollc llriest who urged hiS student marcberj/ i~ore
fuel for 1 flight to Havana Gander IntemaUonal Airport I~mltl~al ~ 't 1 th only Ceskoslovenske Keroltn., the i
ope111ng of school toda~ led them on •n a -mg
and bunt Into flames IBursting Into rt,mes 11 It hit. f ho~'':f.ttn Ga~~ra At le:st fOIIf C.ecb national atrllne bad j
moments after takeoff today At the ' ;let-built airliner tore up
P hlld
About half ~ ~ landed briefly at Gander to
m support of open housmg
1 d b th Rev
' The.open hous\ngtnul~~a~~~ c~\ll /igh~ flgu~e Dick least31 persons survived • !several hundred feet of Cana.l :;;.~v~r• r':~re in critical refuel during a scheduled flight !
E 9~r0irP.P1Manddby "l!gebtr 8d11°vJded their forces to keep up Some of the ourVivors were so dian~ National 1\allways track I condition aald Geor•e Lister from Prague to Havana. It took(!
Gre oI y, ht on arch
ay mm two shifts The plan was to alter· severe"
•· burned lhey were not be1ore 11 came
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' assllltant • admullstrator
• of the• off at' 2 30 am. local
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expected to live
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nate the ~~~~:tin
Iordmance that has four
The four-tnglne turboprop18 crewmen aboard the ILia I P
Vosobllity m the area was
m~~~~~gwhose demon~trallons been reJected by city fathers, plane rose 1 few hundred teetl plane were Czechs and CUbans, ''Some ol them won't survive reported to be 15 miles.
began 1 ~ 28, 1ust four weeks told the rally the common I
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students among tilt marchera to after • Labor Day

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DETROrr - A HALF MJI..•
lion M1cbigan children face
clo~ed classrooms this week as

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Stalled contract negotiations
ljetween Ill• Detroit SChool
Boord and /the city's 11,500
te~ left little chance thl
classes would begin as schedul·
ed Wednesday for 300.~00 1111tents.

AkJtESTS US'I'ED
Hunllnlton, W. Va: Robert C. Galllpollll MunldpaliGourh MI.
experieneod nine '•tr•ilht days Holzer Hospital - Visiting mJurlea .n a on• car acudent )V..kl'Jid arreslll induded two Lew!' 20, VIenna W. Va; Jos- chaet L O'Dell, :n, Pomeroy,
of open hOUSiftR demonstrations I hours 2~ and 7-3 p m Parents ! at 6 4$ p.m. l!onday 011 Rt. S5, mtallons to Gallia Cqunty Juve- eph c. Petty, 21, Cbeshirr. lv•n no oporator's license; Phyllis
Tho first 25 mites of the only on Pedlatrocs Ward.
four-tenths of a mile ...t ol the nile Coutt Sept. I; Jobn R. Ellt- J Harless, 21, Huntington, w. Stodbam, 37, RL I Gal:rr;lls,
groups Labor Day marathon!
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Gallla • Jackson CUunty line. lllller, 14. Rt 2 Gallipolis, and Va ;• Gary T. Bryant. 20. Gam- stop 11111, Rtcllard G. J fen,
march was capp.d by a broel Mrs Harold E McConnlck, The vebocle was demolished, ac· Duane L Rees, 15, Rio Grande, pohs; Linda F. Pullins, 20, Jl!ld- 15, Carroll, Ohio and Wilbur D. Conme Elizabeth Grindley,
trek onto suburban Wauwatosa. 1802 Chatham Ave: Mrs Roy cording to tbe State Highway both for no operator's license. dleport, Reva M. Griffith, 41, ~iller, 32, Columbua, driving daughter .r the Rev. and Mrs.
whoch passed a law restricting Gladman, M Vmton Ave · Miss Patrol
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Cited to Gallipqlls Municipal Falla Cburcll, Va , and Olhe without beadilghts In I heavy R. E Grindley, North Easton,
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last year
Forst Ave: Mrs. Verne c Bla· mvestogated by the patrol In Wlgms, tl, Ravenswood;, Dg. speeding.
Northup, Arnold L. Duncan, 42. grandda..~r, of Mrs. c 0 r ~
Monh.r't demonstrating, zer, Eureka Star Rl; Earl H. Galloa and Mel&amp;• Countll!s over ' dolph K. Gaertner, 27, Mlamll· These eoght are scheduled to and CecJl C. Jones, 43, both ol Grindley, Mlnet'svllle, entered
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fl\e •r!l'sts Two marchers Coty , Joe H Easton, Rt 1 Bld· 138 warnings and rendered a1• speeding. Georae T. Sutherland, unsafe vehicle. Clell Laybonte, cum, 26, Ook Hill, James
Miss Grindley waa """ntly • , ~
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were arrested for throwongl well; Mrs Frances L Hedges, sosto to Jg motorists.
33, Fairborn. passing over a yei· 35, Berea, faUurt to dun head· Roberts, 49, Springfield. Adam competitor In the central Ohio ~
rooks and three while becldea Rt I Galbpolos. Mrs Sllerman Treated at Holzer Hospital low bne and Worney E Per· lights; Gary E McDonald. 18 L. Chiton, Gary K M•lan, 23, Dlstrtcl Nazarene Teen Tal~nt The Arddent Prevention Unit
also were taken Into custody Layne, Rt S Crown City: Mrs. lor mmor cuts and released kina,30, Wellston,defectivemul· ReedavUie, reckle!S operatt?n: Gallipolis, Darrell M. ,Shaffer, Contest. competing In two sep- of the Ohio Department of
The Rev Walter B Hoard Jerry L. Spurlock, Eureka Star
J k Nl~so 1\'o years fler
Pauline T Jones, 43. Cheshire, 37, Crown City; Ralph E Am· arate categories _ vocal solo Health warns each householder
head ol the Wlsronsm NatJOnal lRt: Raymond F Raskins, Bid· ~:~ Jui~, Holley, ~: and· Ret· To appear In Galllpollll Mu· no muffler; Guy D Hysell. u. burgey, 23, Pt P!easant: and and oratory Sbe won first place Qf the potential hazards ollhree
As oatlon for the Advance- well; Mrs. SQphia Thomas, Rt t 'N k•
10 all of Betve- nlclpal Court Sept. J are· Char- Pomeroy. and William J. Mil· vTownsend D Conhlfe, 25, Flm~ In tile Elyria Zone In the vocal different se~-pressurlzed sprayme~ o( Colmd People told a 2 Cheshire; Mrs Etta S Skid· .;: •:ll ~';~lla 'Holley 51 fte. lea W Bokey Jr 40 Charles- ler, 15, Cheshire, dnvmg on a Mich • all lor speeding
solo competition and first place type oven cleaning products
rallY before MIJ)lday' night's more, Rt I Cheshore, Mrs be:~ ~Uev,lt, and j1~1 R ton.' w Va: Clinb;..
Garvin, closed highway, DaVId E Carr Schedule&lt;! to appear m Gallt In the district and fmal compe· which contam propane gas .
marches that Gropp! had WlltlaQ) H. Howard, Rt. 2 Bid· Holley, llfo . years old, all of 24, Wyandott, Mich ; Joe G 18, Pomerov un!Bf• veb•cle. polll Mumcopal C.ourt Sept. II htlon With ,;p oration on the These products are know~ to be
"d.clared war" ~ Mayor well; George A Vaughan, Pt Levi. ton, W Va
HOlVard, ~2, Charltston, W Va : and Claude C CuMJngham, 56, are Hubert E Cole, Jr., ~. theme, "Winlill)g In the Power dangerous and may explode
Henry Maier
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Mullens, '! Vt, and J o h n B. of the Spirit."
when used on hot surfaces o•
''This lo war•" Hoard said Pt Pleasant. Debra K Me- cldent occurred while J • ck l lnd: V~mon G. Lamb, 30. Day-1 The followlnl peroons art !lance,,36, Cicero, Ill., both lor Miss Grindley plans to major near a pdot hght. according te
' in education.
, Dr. Sellm Blaoewl~, M D '
•we will not sign a peace pact Knight, New Haven: Ralph w. NJckoson, 25. wao beaded weal ton; Frederick R. Remley, 28, acheduled to appear Sept. 8 m speedi!Ji.
untft tbe Negro is as free In Zorkle, Hartfor¢; Mrs. J Rob. The right rear Ure blew out and
preSident of tbe Meogs County
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A notification_ from the Food
Alderman fMrs) vet Phillips, L. Anderson, Rt. Racme: Mrs ,
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nl(a F Johnson, Rt. I Lang,. were nme person 1~
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0 Charles J Cullum• 59 died recalled from the market, but
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Rt 2 Racine Mrs. Julia E. Cars dnven by Terry F. c";j , moved into 1 valley of fiCO Marines struck through the Iseveral b•tUea th't ~t on Sunday afte;.oon athis h~me tn some of the aerosol cans are
Grate, Rutland; Mrs Bertha J ;;""n~ 181;: E;~• Star33Rt
paddles woth tanka today, trying valley with tanks and called In : the r'~ °~ ~ens ;~~~ese Circleville.
still on retail shelveo, or In the
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I· to hem In two badly IIIIUied artillery and Cl7 Dragonohlps pres! en a e ec 0
Born Oct 25 1907 tn Athens homes
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Wolfe, Rt 2 Radle:' Kimberly I:hs, ~~~~:~:• ~u~~!~~ communist bettallona•and epd a lor cover as they soulht tO ring I First ~por~~~~: :::: 'Countv the ..;, ,of 'Isaac and One of the hazardous cleaners
Mr! Vorgonlt Bishop Cook, 82, M Ohlinger, RuUand: Mra. AI· IRd P f•ve-lellt\lsy•f a mole west foerct tw&lt;Hiay fight that had I the valley.
I :~ ·n f• hts that ranged from Orpha Sheff•eld Cullwros, he i• JS labeled Aeroseal Super Foam
of North Thord Ave Middle- len E Perry, Radcliff: Car I of
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cqst the Red! !60 dead and the, __The Que_!lo~ ~g~tln&amp; started assaul~ lng the Meklng Delta to survived by hos wife, Mrs. Inas Oven Cleaner Woth Ammonta,
nort died Monday morn1ng at Williamson, Raceland, Ky : c,.;...~. had almost stoppe&lt;l Marines M dead and 841
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Brenda K Wolliams, Jackson:
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ert and Fred C•rclevme1 two CorJo!orallon, Camp Hill, Penn·~;;:••• May 22 !885• at Wm· Mrs. Imogene E Albrecht, Chi· ;,~:: ~~ ~~:k:~t ::~·c:~ Sbooti~g resumed In Que Soni
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brothtrs Rus~ell, Chester, and sylvania. Tho two other cleanrh&gt;st•r Va she was the dau· cago, lll • Mrs Joseph wStone, shd Into tbf front of the other Valley along the northern
Roger,, of Pomeroy: a sister, ers were fQfmerly sold by Sun·
~hler of the .late Mr and Mrs Ravenswood; Mrs WIJianf Dal- vehicle There w.. moderate I coast IS the battered Comml.lI
~S. · Nell Dunkle, Corclevllle. beam Applianre ~ry•ce CornRoh.-rt Boshop Mrs Cook was a ton, Wellston, James L Cam· damage to botk cars. No one lmsl battalions sou&amp;hl escape
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pany, Ch1cago, Dlin01s. Ono ll
member of ~!Ieath ll!ethodlst ero~ 'Notch~. l\llBS : Harvey 0 was mjured.
routes after a ~our battle. __ MASON _ Funeral services
'Funeral services will be held labeled Hl'lvy . Duty Cookware
Church the Middleport L1te 1- Collms, Rt 3 Albany; Mrs Wll· '111 patrol cited McGuire 10
for Georgia L Icenhower 8l
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at 2 p m Wednesday at the De. Cleaner wllh h1ghly llammabll
arv rtnb and for several years liard D Hutt, Wellston M" I Galb~lls Munlcopal Court Sept
IMason, who died Sept 3, ~t Ar:
fenbaugh Funeral Home In Cir- propane g.. as the propellant.
served on the Middleport Lo· IRobert D Momson, Stewart, 8 on a charge of failure to yield
thurdale, W Va • at the home Special funeral services will ctevllle with the Rev L S Many of these are stoll on thl
bnry Board
iBroan A. Baker, North Balli· one-hall ol the roadway.
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She 1s Sllrvlved1ly her bus. more.
Delbert c Golden 32 Thorn. I
Wednesday at 1 P m at the Fo. hams. wednuday. sept. e, at Baler offlcoatong Buroa) w11t be cleaner contains freon gas as a
band Homer a daughter, Mrs I
Blrlbo
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glew"" Funeral Home wllh tbe 1 p .n at the Ewing Funeral at Corclevotle Friends may replac':"ent of propane ~~n~
John 1Mary Ellnbeth) Silvers Mrs. Serry L Sp)lllock, Gal· Cllt 1~,10t~f$J1 am ~.unbeth Re
Rev Lowell Keeney of!Jclatlng Home, due to certain unavold· call •t the funeral home any· contam1ng freon have an F
of Pomeroy. and • grandd~uJb· llpUta, son, 3 05 p m. Saturday da 'o Rt. '1:'~ •114; ~#:fll. Mfll Mary Elba
~~ Buroal woll be tn t~e Odd Fel- able transportation dllflculbes time.
"tamped on the bottom Sun·
ter Prec!Hb:!f ' ber f1, d~tb !\Ira. Allen E Perry, Radcliff. 1
~llea ~,91 ~' , 'IP• of &gt;Z2 ~'f.eAv~ , Sat· Ilows cemetery at Mliion
irwolved In arrival ol ber •on,
beam also recalled another pr~
were four sls~s. a brother ind ..... 12 Ill p m. Monday . Mn The J!jltrol 'lf'&gt;lted' thll• Go ~ vake, doed t
PSbe 'hId She was born August 22 1879 James w Haymsn. /rom VIet
duct labeled a• Heavy Dflty Ov
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Oavid G ,U~lef," p 0 mer 0 y, en beaded south
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at M1ddleoort the daughter of Nam
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can lot anyllm~daughter, e liO p m Monday brldge lri tlie ~ )!iS -~~ l)llen In fallln&amp; health II n c e the late George Martin all d I The Rev Douglas Cl'rcle Will
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18 Rhoda Hinkle Her husbad J the
Home *~~ere aekieel will be J E:rl A A':t, Mr~ ~~~01 car No cllarge iWa'S'ftt~ ' :,• 1w~kin rnw 011y,. un;.~ F Icenhower, doed In 1966'
family cemetery at Long
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Arrives at McGuire
conducted at I p.m. Wedneodav. l ' rannon. nver
an er 1 Cars dr1ven by AfOnzO 6. Jur' n
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Mrs w1mam fRuth) Lovett survovors Include the follow- Navada E Besver, Chester, "Staflilergeant John P. Mont.focllte llld bad~~ \rllll be in the mot M Cosco Carol L Gerlach, ~~i ~·· ~mond 141, Fetinlll; lia Gardner Broyles She :~· I Arthurdale· •two sons. Homer. lng children. Charles cuzart doed m Holzer Hospotal Satur- gomery, son of Mr. and Mr a
Rovemew et&amp;ielfry.
Mrs Cecil E Hagley, Mrs Ed cot Tenn ..J1114ed ~~the ~t ded Harry J Reapp on
Washington n c and Howard Columbus June Feldman. Sy- day evenllll! at 1 ~ age of 57· FranciS R Montgomery of 4fl
'nllla111ilJ·IIts requeotad tha ' Hannon Jr Amts L. Hilt. Of ~· hill"al• 7 P m' Sa-y;on 14. 1915, He preceded her \n Upper Marlboro
Md . IS racuse New York, Clarence She was a member of tbe D Fisher Dr, Jackson. hao arrlv·
llowo:s bil.'iimltted
'Mrs Lerird D. Miller, Mrs th L li&lt;ol ....
;!,., death on Feb 12, !1148
r ndcholdren and 26 reat ' Hayman. Pomeroy. Kathleen of A Lodge Chester; member ejl from VIetnam for duty at MeStarling L Miller. Jr, Homer e ~ ....ohn ,::;;1!11 " ofneL:fl·~· Survlvmg are the followmg g • d hlldr ·
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Bissell Lon• 'Bottom Roger' of '111~ MethodiSt Church. Ches· Gu1re AFB N J He ts 1 jet
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ens. Mary E RiclJards P~ut tars were left ol center 'J'Iien!!M.: Mrs Mary Allee Marton. era I home from 7 to 9 P m to- Mulhn! Columbus: Lawrence Star Lodge 186 and of the L'bes- I The sergeant, a 1955 graduate
PI'. Pl~. w. VA.
K Russlel. Matthew C Vbo n was moderate 4am , • to ,~.n•• ~ P~meroy; Ben Reapp, Ches~ day
Hayman. Jl'eoterviDe; Jamea ter Garden Club
ol Rutland High School, atteJ\d.
Vranken. Mrs Albert J Wogal,
W Hayman Vlel,)lam· Jerry She Is surv1ved b• her hns· ed Oethany Colleg~ondsborl
1 ~ A~ 'plake, along WJth 14 grand(hll·l
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!Hayman !Aikborne, Texas and G1bson. Columbus. a son. Low· dau•~·. of M•, and Mrs. Car·
11311; l!ftfvies 1875 lj&gt; 1150: ter L Brown. Roscoe H Brum- The ,_1 cllfcl E1~t:elf.IW Brothers and ••stefll survw- Point Pleuant
119 grandchildren
ell, Moddleport: her mother, los Snowden of Rutland.
Lllhllo 1 ,7t 1o It( r,t, Sow • Peld, Genetta C Calondros.
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't,Jrs Anna Sallez, botb of Pt bert Cole son of Hollis Herbert I'
Mol&amp;• General IIOopltal
brother, Paul Alhson, ZanuLOCAL TEMPS
Pogs 7 to 13l0: Stqe~ats 14 1R. Compaton. Tllta L Griffith, 1 murueiJ!,a
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·'l"rP1easant Mro. VaUie JaQuay, and Vlrg;nla Hilt Cole of Henville; and a sister. Audrey Torto 2!
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CATIUl ~~ 19tllto 23 · ~~~ D Myers,''Mn. Lalte C. alter anJjcci~lll4 •12 ·'l1 P m. are John and Charlea Elllott, 1Saturd~y In Pleasant Valley I saturjlay Dlse~arcea - Car· grandchildren
roy's downtown bUsiness dlsIJO He1lers 15 85 _to 20 85 Fat 1Shehnes, Mrs Carrie E Smith. Sunday
lit 5:1, Jpst 100 feel PI Pleasant Four brothers o/J1d Hospital
1rie Seifers.
ServJCea were ~eld today at trlct at 11 30 am today waa 73
Cows 15 85 to 18 !o:, Canner&amp; IMro Nora Tr•p~. Je~ J Ward, south of tht north corpor~llo~ two sisters preceded her In Other survivors are two half Sunday Admlsaltoo - Jennie 2 p.m at Ewing Funeral Home degreos under sunny skies.
to 25 to lUI lfufts II to 22 ~· Mrs. 1J)tln W Watlerson, Mrs jllmlts
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death
alsters Lynn and Me 11 n d 1 Potts, Syracuse
with hurlal In Cheoter Cemete· - - - - - - - - Milk Cows IOOjo lfi; iitock iMei'Pill R Waugh and tnOont Officers repol'ied
caller, I Mrs Reapp spent most of her Wright a hall-brother Scotty Sunday Dlacbar&amp;ll - None. ry. The Rev P A raato offiCI· ,Qulve Shade· Jobn Harrab
Cows and CatYeo 111' te 245· son,.,Mrs Albei:t,T. Young ~nd :a~ed 011h~~bt ~~·~the life tn Galtla County She was Iwright. stt of Hender.;,n. the Monday Adml11loaa- Floyd ated Services were held Mon· Maso~' W
Alpha Ba•ley
Stock Steers It to 2ft 15· Stock Iiiilnt son. tY. Darrell , D. ~ w~v k·~ :
' 1 emp1&gt; a member of the Church of pater~! grandmother Mr~ wu. Williams, Pomeroy.
day evening by tbe Pomeroy Pomeroy Georala Hall Reed;
Heifers 17 25 to ~ 75. S to • k !Craig, end Infant daughter, Mrs. the tgall~~lls ~.!:rn~U~cea~ Clmst In Middleport. a member da Cole, Galtlpolla Ferry, the Monday Dtactuorces - Nona Eastern Star ~ge
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She was preceded In death Momlay Dlsclltlllel _ Hattie
HPOior CaiVf&lt; ?.1511 to '.435
son. Mrs. y~rgll Porter and ' in· Jove ~ c• c 3 ~•t .11 Y lary and the a et 40. D re 11 Elozabeth Roll Gallipolis and !
REVIVAL PUNNED
by her father, Harry Allison, Powell Thomas Schoonover
VEAL CALVES -;- Topo 31; fan! son, Robert L Schaeffinc. N:':~ wa~a~~~: ,::v~a~ Webster Post. Pomeroy
F.rnest Hilt. PI Pleaaant
I A revival will be held at
and a brother, Leonard Allo!On Sarah Congo.
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.----32 40 ConO!Ion and HeavieS 25 Woodrow! W Treadway, !(r•. and mod•rate to tba Lan!aster ltoday at the Waugh-Halley • ed at 10 am Monday In Lone I mg Tlleoday. ~pt 5. •t •7 30
VeteraDI Memorial HOspital
to 3UO.
J Rober Sorrell, Jeffrey Hen·
1 Wood Funeral Home under the Oak Cemetery by the Rev
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Six p«!IOIIJ IU!fered

By VITO STELUNO
over Mmnesour.'&gt; 1nd felled \the ,four ' COntenders were playlng jp(ay as tile winning run scored. INew York 3·2 m 10 mmngs after forst game Don Buford's m t~e lOth wl\en ' Dua~ 1 1ik~ •a sweep
UP! Sports Writer
ITwons' bllt fo pu:t · up. a full second divosoon teams-and aU Both IUIIebrew a.nd Ermer losmg 3-2. De1r01t lost to Kansas throwm&gt; error let 1n two runs Josephson smgled hlune Buf'"' look 2-0 1 , d
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A crazy bop chmaxed a crazy game In the, Amer~cano lleague four faol&lt;!&lt;' to sweep 'two of the 1proteSJr ' the call of umpore Cal C1ty 4-2 after Wlltnlng 8-4. and m tbe fourth mmng and Rocky ,
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Cahforma. beat )laltunwe &gt;-4 m Colavoto allowed the decidong Boston appearelt to ~ m '""'"' of ··~·''~''"~
In tbe scrambled A:merocan Smce the otber three tea'"' :rona
WhjtfJeld singled m the !1 •nmngs after losmg 4·2 , run to score' m the I1fth when he trouble when 11 lost the forst
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had already split and Mmnesota Tbe key unearned .run of tbe 1lndoans' other rqn m the first In the National League, bumped mto Bllford In short g a me as F r a n k Howard But Dick
"It was JUSt a routme grou~d had taken a 4-1 v•ctory on Jtm"tong day of acllv!IY came alter mn•,!ig o(! Jom Perry and It also Atlanta swept two from Ph1-1roght and knocked a pop fly nut lloocked m three runs, and fell tbree-run ilqllltl'" ~'l''"',:
ball and suddenly you're beat," !Memtt's slx-~ltter over the IHank IzqUierdo's passed ball was unearned because &lt;;esar 1ladelplua, 8·2 and 8-J, Pot- of hos glove The mosplays behmd 4·2 to Washlqgton on th~
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, ger Cal Ermer at the end ot a could bave stretched' tbeir shm lwoth two out lllJ the lOth stage for lli4! tally Sonny 10·8 and 9-3, Chicago beat Lo&lt; loss
two-run songle hoghhg~ted a Hiller lor 8Jnotl~t;:'~~il~~f;•!~~t'':&lt;f&lt;
wild day of Labor Day lead wotb a second game Whotfoeld followed by hlltong an Siebert, who rellred the first 14 Angeles 2-t m 11 onnongs and In tlhe second game, manager l9ur-run rillly on the SIXth onmng
doubleheaders ID wluch the four VICtory
easy grounder at •flfst baseman , b9tterlo he laced and gave u!&gt;'iost 8-6, San FranciSCO edged Eddie stanky ~·d lo literally whiCh pulled ot out and gave the homer In t~ ' seilt,lll:
contenders-Minnesota, Bo•ton,
Day Of Dou~lebeader! ' Harmon KoYII&gt;rew
1Just three hits In mne lnnmgs of Houston 4·3 and CJDcmnatl tackle Pete Ward to pull hom ,Red Sox the spbt
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ChiCago and Detroit- all spht
But the loss left the race It took • bad hop past the bag work, took the wm for the oopped New York 2 I
away from umpire, Emmett Detroit clobbered Kansas City g ~=· :~;;f.~f~~~= ·
The bad hop turned Fred unchanged with Mmnesqta one- ~and skopped mto foul terrotory I Ind~ans
1 The Chicago-New York dou- Ashford m the fourth mmng m the forst game os Jerry I
Whitfield's routme grounder Into half game abead of Boston, one· IKillebrew snag~ed the ground~r
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fuleb~ader was almost as werrd when t ~e arb1ter ruled he had Lumpe drove m three runs With
a diSputed run-scormg smgte in game ahea\1 of (Jiucago and l'h woth a diV~, §Cr,tlmbled,,op and Elsewhere on the AmerJean as , th~ Clevelaod-Monnesota \fouled a potch that Ward I homer and a smgle and ll1ck
the lOth mnlng which gave the ahead of DetrOit It also wound raced to forst.\IJU! Whitllfltjjtust League lloston ~tWashingto~ twmboll !Jurago gave New thought h1t hom But~ lh• Sox McAuliffe and Norm Cash each
Cleveland Indians a 2-1 v1ctory up a umque oay In wh1ch ali ibeat hom to t~e'l.ag on i!'tlose ll-4"after losing 5·2, Cb1cago beat Vork three uneaJ'ned runs In the kepi lheJr CIJmposure" a."&lt;l_ won had two run smgles It looked
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NOTICE
"It lo an Important and
Warren Elliott, Guysville;
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Middleport; LeB..,.,utWCI dtfl:t __. llllm:t,._. 11n
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actua y vot - By United Preu IDteraltlonal ond at modmght M•mdav local I "When all the flaures are
Carr, Pomeroy.
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a much hi&amp;her proportiOn than The traffic dPath toll for t~e time.
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our presidential election of I tong Labor Dav weokond fell A breakdown o1 accidental tht range of ~to 1180 !bat
Ward, Gary Dreoner, Sarah j~~~~~~~~i
01 .....,,. ,,, .. .. B J Keener of Akron, Ohio 1964 "
been estimated," Safety
Nellie RuaseU, Ella I
1short of the expectod max1mum deaths show•d
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!ltngmg each evemng
ConcressJOnal reaction to the number of d•aths and ran 'fralflc
5~' Presodent Howard Pyle said.
McCoy, Ruthw1,:::lff.'
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was moxed, will! , behind last v.ar's 638, tale Drownmgs
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zeJma Hawley, \ill'&lt;&gt;- I
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Yon """· lion's Vietnam poUcy tenerally The NatiOnal Safety Coun•ol Miscellaneous
61 lnd•cate that our nation
lyn Hood.
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1181! walk away from thlll prnblemfori!
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generally diacountlng the saod ot "certainly doeM'l l Cahfornla led the nation wolh one that kills nearly 600 o1
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ondlcate that our nAtiOn can 50 traffic deaths Te•as aud fellow rotlzens wothln 71 ho1111s" es,
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Louis
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Cleveland
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62 73 .45t 14
Cincinnati
74 &amp;I .536 11\J ,New York
6'1 77 .442 16\'o
San FrancJaco 74 64 .536
1Kansas City 57 79 .410 '
Atlanta
71 66 .52:&amp; 13\'o
Moaday'a Results
Phl~Jdelpbia
69 66 .511 15 New York 3 CbiCiljiO 2, 1st
Plttaborgh
68 70 .493 17\'a Clucago 3 N~ York 2, 2nd,
Los Angeles 62 74 ,458 22\'o I 10 Inns.
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56 84 .396 31
8 Kansas City 4, Jst
New York
53 B4 .8117 32
City 4 Detroit 2, 2nd
MoadaY'I Reoulll
5 Boston 2, \SI
Chicago 2 Los Ani!. l, IRI II
Washington 4, 2tlll' ,
Los Angelea 8 ChiCago 6, 2nd
4 California 2, Jot
Pottiburgh 10 st. Louis 8, 1st
Pittsburgh 9 St. Louis S, 2nd
&gt;Baltimore 4, 2nd,
San Fran. 4 Houston S, 1~1::: I, ~12~~1nna::"~·· night ,
Cincinnati 2 New Yorlt .1,
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Atlanta I PhUadelpbla 2, 1st
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In South Texas early today af.
ter the area was doused .w1th
up to none tnches ol ram. Thu,..
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Into the predawn darknelt, lhea an.alrport apokeaman aald.
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C th Czechoslovakian airliner ca • plummeted Into level, heavUy Thl -one aurmora were badly," Lister said.
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MILWAUKEE, Wis (UP!) - A fJery oman a • lnllt persons and a full load 91 forested area two miles east of
James Paton The plane, belonging to
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fuel for 1 flight to Havana Gander IntemaUonal Airport I~mltl~al ~ 't 1 th only Ceskoslovenske Keroltn., the i
ope111ng of school toda~ led them on •n a -mg
and bunt Into flames IBursting Into rt,mes 11 It hit. f ho~'':f.ttn Ga~~ra At le:st fOIIf C.ecb national atrllne bad j
moments after takeoff today At the ' ;let-built airliner tore up
P hlld
About half ~ ~ landed briefly at Gander to
m support of open housmg
1 d b th Rev
' The.open hous\ngtnul~~a~~~ c~\ll /igh~ flgu~e Dick least31 persons survived • !several hundred feet of Cana.l :;;.~v~r• r':~re in critical refuel during a scheduled flight !
E 9~r0irP.P1Manddby "l!gebtr 8d11°vJded their forces to keep up Some of the ourVivors were so dian~ National 1\allways track I condition aald Geor•e Lister from Prague to Havana. It took(!
Gre oI y, ht on arch
ay mm two shifts The plan was to alter· severe"
•· burned lhey were not be1ore 11 came
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The four-tnglne turboprop18 crewmen aboard the ILia I P
Vosobllity m the area was
m~~~~~gwhose demon~trallons been reJected by city fathers, plane rose 1 few hundred teetl plane were Czechs and CUbans, ''Some ol them won't survive reported to be 15 miles.
began 1 ~ 28, 1ust four weeks told the rally the common I
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students among tilt marchera to after • Labor Day

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lion M1cbigan children face
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Boord and /the city's 11,500
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AkJtESTS US'I'ED
Hunllnlton, W. Va: Robert C. Galllpollll MunldpaliGourh MI.
experieneod nine '•tr•ilht days Holzer Hospital - Visiting mJurlea .n a on• car acudent )V..kl'Jid arreslll induded two Lew!' 20, VIenna W. Va; Jos- chaet L O'Dell, :n, Pomeroy,
of open hOUSiftR demonstrations I hours 2~ and 7-3 p m Parents ! at 6 4$ p.m. l!onday 011 Rt. S5, mtallons to Gallia Cqunty Juve- eph c. Petty, 21, Cbeshirr. lv•n no oporator's license; Phyllis
Tho first 25 mites of the only on Pedlatrocs Ward.
four-tenths of a mile ...t ol the nile Coutt Sept. I; Jobn R. Ellt- J Harless, 21, Huntington, w. Stodbam, 37, RL I Gal:rr;lls,
groups Labor Day marathon!
Admllllotl
Gallla • Jackson CUunty line. lllller, 14. Rt 2 Gallipolis, and Va ;• Gary T. Bryant. 20. Gam- stop 11111, Rtcllard G. J fen,
march was capp.d by a broel Mrs Harold E McConnlck, The vebocle was demolished, ac· Duane L Rees, 15, Rio Grande, pohs; Linda F. Pullins, 20, Jl!ld- 15, Carroll, Ohio and Wilbur D. Conme Elizabeth Grindley,
trek onto suburban Wauwatosa. 1802 Chatham Ave: Mrs Roy cording to tbe State Highway both for no operator's license. dleport, Reva M. Griffith, 41, ~iller, 32, Columbua, driving daughter .r the Rev. and Mrs.
whoch passed a law restricting Gladman, M Vmton Ave · Miss Patrol
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Cited to Gallipqlls Municipal Falla Cburcll, Va , and Olhe without beadilghts In I heavy R. E Grindley, North Easton,
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pocketing after raci;d violence Charlotte L Hambrick, 60 That was ont ol siJ: occidenll Court Sept. 5 were· John J. G. Elliott, 51, Gallipolis, all Iori Iog; Harold L Michael, :n, formerly of Meigs. Coun\Y. and ,
last year
Forst Ave: Mrs. Verne c Bla· mvestogated by the patrol In Wlgms, tl, Ravenswood;, Dg. speeding.
Northup, Arnold L. Duncan, 42. grandda..~r, of Mrs. c 0 r ~
Monh.r't demonstrating, zer, Eureka Star Rl; Earl H. Galloa and Mel&amp;• Countll!s over ' dolph K. Gaertner, 27, Mlamll· These eoght are scheduled to and CecJl C. Jones, 43, both ol Grindley, Mlnet'svllle, entered
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whocb began at 2 30 p m and l.ehew. Lower River Rd, Law- ~ the Labor Day weekend. The burg and Howard B. Miller, appear In Me!Js County Court Roanoke, Va : Abraham A Q#d· Olivet Nazarene College In Kanrontmueil lhto today resulted 1n renee M Porter, Rt 2 Crown I patrol made 74 arrests, issued Jr , 21, Charleston, w. va , all Sept. S: ltllorvin Wille. Pomeroy, ~ad, 59, Toledo; ~n G. Ma~- kakee, Ill , today. , •
fl\e •r!l'sts Two marchers Coty , Joe H Easton, Rt 1 Bld· 138 warnings and rendered a1• speeding. Georae T. Sutherland, unsafe vehicle. Clell Laybonte, cum, 26, Ook Hill, James
Miss Grindley waa """ntly • , ~
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were arrested for throwongl well; Mrs Frances L Hedges, sosto to Jg motorists.
33, Fairborn. passing over a yei· 35, Berea, faUurt to dun head· Roberts, 49, Springfield. Adam competitor In the central Ohio ~
rooks and three while becldea Rt I Galbpolos. Mrs Sllerman Treated at Holzer Hospital low bne and Worney E Per· lights; Gary E McDonald. 18 L. Chiton, Gary K M•lan, 23, Dlstrtcl Nazarene Teen Tal~nt The Arddent Prevention Unit
also were taken Into custody Layne, Rt S Crown City: Mrs. lor mmor cuts and released kina,30, Wellston,defectivemul· ReedavUie, reckle!S operatt?n: Gallipolis, Darrell M. ,Shaffer, Contest. competing In two sep- of the Ohio Department of
The Rev Walter B Hoard Jerry L. Spurlock, Eureka Star
J k Nl~so 1\'o years fler
Pauline T Jones, 43. Cheshire, 37, Crown City; Ralph E Am· arate categories _ vocal solo Health warns each householder
head ol the Wlsronsm NatJOnal lRt: Raymond F Raskins, Bid· ~:~ Jui~, Holley, ~: and· Ret· To appear In Galllpollll Mu· no muffler; Guy D Hysell. u. burgey, 23, Pt P!easant: and and oratory Sbe won first place Qf the potential hazards ollhree
As oatlon for the Advance- well; Mrs. SQphia Thomas, Rt t 'N k•
10 all of Betve- nlclpal Court Sept. J are· Char- Pomeroy. and William J. Mil· vTownsend D Conhlfe, 25, Flm~ In tile Elyria Zone In the vocal different se~-pressurlzed sprayme~ o( Colmd People told a 2 Cheshire; Mrs Etta S Skid· .;: •:ll ~';~lla 'Holley 51 fte. lea W Bokey Jr 40 Charles- ler, 15, Cheshire, dnvmg on a Mich • all lor speeding
solo competition and first place type oven cleaning products
rallY before MIJ)lday' night's more, Rt I Cheshore, Mrs be:~ ~Uev,lt, and j1~1 R ton.' w Va: Clinb;..
Garvin, closed highway, DaVId E Carr Schedule&lt;! to appear m Gallt In the district and fmal compe· which contam propane gas .
marches that Gropp! had WlltlaQ) H. Howard, Rt. 2 Bid· Holley, llfo . years old, all of 24, Wyandott, Mich ; Joe G 18, Pomerov un!Bf• veb•cle. polll Mumcopal C.ourt Sept. II htlon With ,;p oration on the These products are know~ to be
"d.clared war" ~ Mayor well; George A Vaughan, Pt Levi. ton, W Va
HOlVard, ~2, Charltston, W Va : and Claude C CuMJngham, 56, are Hubert E Cole, Jr., ~. theme, "Winlill)g In the Power dangerous and may explode
Henry Maier
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Mullens, '! Vt, and J o h n B. of the Spirit."
when used on hot surfaces o•
''This lo war•" Hoard said Pt Pleasant. Debra K Me- cldent occurred while J • ck l lnd: V~mon G. Lamb, 30. Day-1 The followlnl peroons art !lance,,36, Cicero, Ill., both lor Miss Grindley plans to major near a pdot hght. according te
' in education.
, Dr. Sellm Blaoewl~, M D '
•we will not sign a peace pact Knight, New Haven: Ralph w. NJckoson, 25. wao beaded weal ton; Frederick R. Remley, 28, acheduled to appear Sept. 8 m speedi!Ji.
untft tbe Negro is as free In Zorkle, Hartfor¢; Mrs. J Rob. The right rear Ure blew out and
preSident of tbe Meogs County
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A notification_ from the Food
Alderman fMrs) vet Phillips, L. Anderson, Rt. Racme: Mrs ,
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and D111!l Admmlstratoon adv•s0
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nl(a F Johnson, Rt. I Lang,. were nme person 1~
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0 Charles J Cullum• 59 died recalled from the market, but
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Rt 2 Racine Mrs. Julia E. Cars dnven by Terry F. c";j , moved into 1 valley of fiCO Marines struck through the Iseveral b•tUea th't ~t on Sunday afte;.oon athis h~me tn some of the aerosol cans are
Grate, Rutland; Mrs Bertha J ;;""n~ 181;: E;~• Star33Rt
paddles woth tanka today, trying valley with tanks and called In : the r'~ °~ ~ens ;~~~ese Circleville.
still on retail shelveo, or In the
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I· to hem In two badly IIIIUied artillery and Cl7 Dragonohlps pres! en a e ec 0
Born Oct 25 1907 tn Athens homes
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Mr! Vorgonlt Bishop Cook, 82, M Ohlinger, RuUand: Mra. AI· IRd P f•ve-lellt\lsy•f a mole west foerct tw&lt;Hiay fight that had I the valley.
I :~ ·n f• hts that ranged from Orpha Sheff•eld Cullwros, he i• JS labeled Aeroseal Super Foam
of North Thord Ave Middle- len E Perry, Radcliff: Car I of
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cqst the Red! !60 dead and the, __The Que_!lo~ ~g~tln&amp; started assaul~ lng the Meklng Delta to survived by hos wife, Mrs. Inas Oven Cleaner Woth Ammonta,
nort died Monday morn1ng at Williamson, Raceland, Ky : c,.;...~. had almost stoppe&lt;l Marines M dead and 841
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Ish below tl;le Dem!Uta· Pac' ruuums, two sons, Rob- manufactured by The Aeroseat
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Brenda K Wolliams, Jackson:
wounded
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ert and Fred C•rclevme1 two CorJo!orallon, Camp Hill, Penn·~;;:••• May 22 !885• at Wm· Mrs. Imogene E Albrecht, Chi· ;,~:: ~~ ~~:k:~t ::~·c:~ Sbooti~g resumed In Que Soni
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brothtrs Rus~ell, Chester, and sylvania. Tho two other cleanrh&gt;st•r Va she was the dau· cago, lll • Mrs Joseph wStone, shd Into tbf front of the other Valley along the northern
Roger,, of Pomeroy: a sister, ers were fQfmerly sold by Sun·
~hler of the .late Mr and Mrs Ravenswood; Mrs WIJianf Dal- vehicle There w.. moderate I coast IS the battered Comml.lI
~S. · Nell Dunkle, Corclevllle. beam Applianre ~ry•ce CornRoh.-rt Boshop Mrs Cook was a ton, Wellston, James L Cam· damage to botk cars. No one lmsl battalions sou&amp;hl escape
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pany, Ch1cago, Dlin01s. Ono ll
member of ~!Ieath ll!ethodlst ero~ 'Notch~. l\llBS : Harvey 0 was mjured.
routes after a ~our battle. __ MASON _ Funeral services
'Funeral services will be held labeled Hl'lvy . Duty Cookware
Church the Middleport L1te 1- Collms, Rt 3 Albany; Mrs Wll· '111 patrol cited McGuire 10
for Georgia L Icenhower 8l
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arv rtnb and for several years liard D Hutt, Wellston M" I Galb~lls Munlcopal Court Sept
IMason, who died Sept 3, ~t Ar:
fenbaugh Funeral Home In Cir- propane g.. as the propellant.
served on the Middleport Lo· IRobert D Momson, Stewart, 8 on a charge of failure to yield
thurdale, W Va • at the home Special funeral services will ctevllle with the Rev L S Many of these are stoll on thl
bnry Board
iBroan A. Baker, North Balli· one-hall ol the roadway.
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She 1s Sllrvlved1ly her bus. more.
Delbert c Golden 32 Thorn. I
Wednesday at 1 P m at the Fo. hams. wednuday. sept. e, at Baler offlcoatong Buroa) w11t be cleaner contains freon gas as a
band Homer a daughter, Mrs I
Blrlbo
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glew"" Funeral Home wllh tbe 1 p .n at the Ewing Funeral at Corclevotle Friends may replac':"ent of propane ~~n~
John 1Mary Ellnbeth) Silvers Mrs. Serry L Sp)lllock, Gal· Cllt 1~,10t~f$J1 am ~.unbeth Re
Rev Lowell Keeney of!Jclatlng Home, due to certain unavold· call •t the funeral home any· contam1ng freon have an F
of Pomeroy. and • grandd~uJb· llpUta, son, 3 05 p m. Saturday da 'o Rt. '1:'~ •114; ~#:fll. Mfll Mary Elba
~~ Buroal woll be tn t~e Odd Fel- able transportation dllflculbes time.
"tamped on the bottom Sun·
ter Prec!Hb:!f ' ber f1, d~tb !\Ira. Allen E Perry, Radcliff. 1
~llea ~,91 ~' , 'IP• of &gt;Z2 ~'f.eAv~ , Sat· Ilows cemetery at Mliion
irwolved In arrival ol ber •on,
beam also recalled another pr~
were four sls~s. a brother ind ..... 12 Ill p m. Monday . Mn The J!jltrol 'lf'&gt;lted' thll• Go ~ vake, doed t
PSbe 'hId She was born August 22 1879 James w Haymsn. /rom VIet
duct labeled a• Heavy Dflty Ov
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Oavid G ,U~lef," p 0 mer 0 y, en beaded south
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at M1ddleoort the daughter of Nam
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can lot anyllm~daughter, e liO p m Monday brldge lri tlie ~ )!iS -~~ l)llen In fallln&amp; health II n c e the late George Martin all d I The Rev Douglas Cl'rcle Will
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Home *~~ere aekieel will be J E:rl A A':t, Mr~ ~~~01 car No cllarge iWa'S'ftt~ ' :,• 1w~kin rnw 011y,. un;.~ F Icenhower, doed In 1966'
family cemetery at Long
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conducted at I p.m. Wedneodav. l ' rannon. nver
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Mrs w1mam fRuth) Lovett survovors Include the follow- Navada E Besver, Chester, "Staflilergeant John P. Mont.focllte llld bad~~ \rllll be in the mot M Cosco Carol L Gerlach, ~~i ~·· ~mond 141, Fetinlll; lia Gardner Broyles She :~· I Arthurdale· •two sons. Homer. lng children. Charles cuzart doed m Holzer Hospotal Satur- gomery, son of Mr. and Mr a
Rovemew et&amp;ielfry.
Mrs Cecil E Hagley, Mrs Ed cot Tenn ..J1114ed ~~the ~t ded Harry J Reapp on
Washington n c and Howard Columbus June Feldman. Sy- day evenllll! at 1 ~ age of 57· FranciS R Montgomery of 4fl
'nllla111ilJ·IIts requeotad tha ' Hannon Jr Amts L. Hilt. Of ~· hill"al• 7 P m' Sa-y;on 14. 1915, He preceded her \n Upper Marlboro
Md . IS racuse New York, Clarence She was a member of tbe D Fisher Dr, Jackson. hao arrlv·
llowo:s bil.'iimltted
'Mrs Lerird D. Miller, Mrs th L li&lt;ol ....
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r ndcholdren and 26 reat ' Hayman. Pomeroy. Kathleen of A Lodge Chester; member ejl from VIetnam for duty at MeStarling L Miller. Jr, Homer e ~ ....ohn ,::;;1!11 " ofneL:fl·~· Survlvmg are the followmg g • d hlldr ·
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Bissell Lon• 'Bottom Roger' of '111~ MethodiSt Church. Ches· Gu1re AFB N J He ts 1 jet
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ens. Mary E RiclJards P~ut tars were left ol center 'J'Iien!!M.: Mrs Mary Allee Marton. era I home from 7 to 9 P m to- Mulhn! Columbus: Lawrence Star Lodge 186 and of the L'bes- I The sergeant, a 1955 graduate
PI'. Pl~. w. VA.
K Russlel. Matthew C Vbo n was moderate 4am , • to ,~.n•• ~ P~meroy; Ben Reapp, Ches~ day
Hayman. Jl'eoterviDe; Jamea ter Garden Club
ol Rutland High School, atteJ\d.
Vranken. Mrs Albert J Wogal,
W Hayman Vlel,)lam· Jerry She Is surv1ved b• her hns· ed Oethany Colleg~ondsborl
1 ~ A~ 'plake, along WJth 14 grand(hll·l
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!Hayman !Aikborne, Texas and G1bson. Columbus. a son. Low· dau•~·. of M•, and Mrs. Car·
11311; l!ftfvies 1875 lj&gt; 1150: ter L Brown. Roscoe H Brum- The ,_1 cllfcl E1~t:elf.IW Brothers and ••stefll survw- Point Pleuant
119 grandchildren
ell, Moddleport: her mother, los Snowden of Rutland.
Lllhllo 1 ,7t 1o It( r,t, Sow • Peld, Genetta C Calondros.
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't,Jrs Anna Sallez, botb of Pt bert Cole son of Hollis Herbert I'
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brother, Paul Alhson, ZanuLOCAL TEMPS
Pogs 7 to 13l0: Stqe~ats 14 1R. Compaton. Tllta L Griffith, 1 murueiJ!,a
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·'l"rP1easant Mro. VaUie JaQuay, and Vlrg;nla Hilt Cole of Henville; and a sister. Audrey Torto 2!
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CATIUl ~~ 19tllto 23 · ~~~ D Myers,''Mn. Lalte C. alter anJjcci~lll4 •12 ·'l1 P m. are John and Charlea Elllott, 1Saturd~y In Pleasant Valley I saturjlay Dlse~arcea - Car· grandchildren
roy's downtown bUsiness dlsIJO He1lers 15 85 _to 20 85 Fat 1Shehnes, Mrs Carrie E Smith. Sunday
lit 5:1, Jpst 100 feel PI Pleasant Four brothers o/J1d Hospital
1rie Seifers.
ServJCea were ~eld today at trlct at 11 30 am today waa 73
Cows 15 85 to 18 !o:, Canner&amp; IMro Nora Tr•p~. Je~ J Ward, south of tht north corpor~llo~ two sisters preceded her In Other survivors are two half Sunday Admlsaltoo - Jennie 2 p.m at Ewing Funeral Home degreos under sunny skies.
to 25 to lUI lfufts II to 22 ~· Mrs. 1J)tln W Watlerson, Mrs jllmlts
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with hurlal In Cheoter Cemete· - - - - - - - - Milk Cows IOOjo lfi; iitock iMei'Pill R Waugh and tnOont Officers repol'ied
caller, I Mrs Reapp spent most of her Wright a hall-brother Scotty Sunday Dlacbar&amp;ll - None. ry. The Rev P A raato offiCI· ,Qulve Shade· Jobn Harrab
Cows and CatYeo 111' te 245· son,.,Mrs Albei:t,T. Young ~nd :a~ed 011h~~bt ~~·~the life tn Galtla County She was Iwright. stt of Hender.;,n. the Monday Adml11loaa- Floyd ated Services were held Mon· Maso~' W
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Stock Steers It to 2ft 15· Stock Iiiilnt son. tY. Darrell , D. ~ w~v k·~ :
' 1 emp1&gt; a member of the Church of pater~! grandmother Mr~ wu. Williams, Pomeroy.
day evening by tbe Pomeroy Pomeroy Georala Hall Reed;
Heifers 17 25 to ~ 75. S to • k !Craig, end Infant daughter, Mrs. the tgall~~lls ~.!:rn~U~cea~ Clmst In Middleport. a member da Cole, Galtlpolla Ferry, the Monday Dtactuorces - Nona Eastern Star ~ge
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VEAL CALVES -;- Topo 31; fan! son, Robert L Schaeffinc. N:':~ wa~a~~~: ,::v~a~ Webster Post. Pomeroy
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over Mmnesour.'&gt; 1nd felled \the ,four ' COntenders were playlng jp(ay as tile winning run scored. INew York 3·2 m 10 mmngs after forst game Don Buford's m t~e lOth wl\en ' Dua~ 1 1ik~ •a sweep
UP! Sports Writer
ITwons' bllt fo pu:t · up. a full second divosoon teams-and aU Both IUIIebrew a.nd Ermer losmg 3-2. De1r01t lost to Kansas throwm&gt; error let 1n two runs Josephson smgled hlune Buf'"' look 2-0 1 , d
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WhjtfJeld singled m the !1 •nmngs after losmg 4·2 , run to score' m the I1fth when he trouble when 11 lost the forst
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"It was JUSt a routme grou~d had taken a 4-1 v•ctory on Jtm"tong day of acllv!IY came alter mn•,!ig o(! Jom Perry and It also Atlanta swept two from Ph1-1roght and knocked a pop fly nut lloocked m three runs, and fell tbree-run ilqllltl'" ~'l''"',:
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two-run songle hoghhg~ted a Hiller lor 8Jnotl~t;:'~~il~~f;•!~~t'':&lt;f&lt;
wild day of Labor Day lead wotb a second game Whotfoeld followed by hlltong an Siebert, who rellred the first 14 Angeles 2-t m 11 onnongs and In tlhe second game, manager l9ur-run rillly on the SIXth onmng
doubleheaders ID wluch the four VICtory
easy grounder at •flfst baseman , b9tterlo he laced and gave u!&gt;'iost 8-6, San FranciSCO edged Eddie stanky ~·d lo literally whiCh pulled ot out and gave the homer In t~ ' seilt,lll:
contenders-Minnesota, Bo•ton,
Day Of Dou~lebeader! ' Harmon KoYII&gt;rew
1Just three hits In mne lnnmgs of Houston 4·3 and CJDcmnatl tackle Pete Ward to pull hom ,Red Sox the spbt
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ChiCago and Detroit- all spht
But the loss left the race It took • bad hop past the bag work, took the wm for the oopped New York 2 I
away from umpire, Emmett Detroit clobbered Kansas City g ~=· :~;;f.~f~~~= ·
The bad hop turned Fred unchanged with Mmnesqta one- ~and skopped mto foul terrotory I Ind~ans
1 The Chicago-New York dou- Ashford m the fourth mmng m the forst game os Jerry I
Whitfield's routme grounder Into half game abead of Boston, one· IKillebrew snag~ed the ground~r
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fuleb~ader was almost as werrd when t ~e arb1ter ruled he had Lumpe drove m three runs With
a diSputed run-scormg smgte in game ahea\1 of (Jiucago and l'h woth a diV~, §Cr,tlmbled,,op and Elsewhere on the AmerJean as , th~ Clevelaod-Monnesota \fouled a potch that Ward I homer and a smgle and ll1ck
the lOth mnlng which gave the ahead of DetrOit It also wound raced to forst.\IJU! Whitllfltjjtust League lloston ~tWashingto~ twmboll !Jurago gave New thought h1t hom But~ lh• Sox McAuliffe and Norm Cash each
Cleveland Indians a 2-1 v1ctory up a umque oay In wh1ch ali ibeat hom to t~e'l.ag on i!'tlose ll-4"after losing 5·2, Cb1cago beat Vork three uneaJ'ned runs In the kepi lheJr CIJmposure" a."&lt;l_ won had two run smgles It looked
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our presidential election of I tong Labor Dav weokond fell A breakdown o1 accidental tht range of ~to 1180 !bat
Ward, Gary Dreoner, Sarah j~~~~~~~~i
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been estimated," Safety
Nellie RuaseU, Ella I
1short of the expectod max1mum deaths show•d
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ConcressJOnal reaction to the number of d•aths and ran 'fralflc
5~' Presodent Howard Pyle said.
McCoy, Ruthw1,:::lff.'
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Moaday'a Results
Phl~Jdelpbia
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Plttaborgh
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Chicago 2 Los Ani!. l, IRI II
Washington 4, 2tlll' ,
Los Angelea 8 ChiCago 6, 2nd
4 California 2, Jot
Pottiburgh 10 st. Louis 8, 1st
Pittsburgh 9 St. Louis S, 2nd
&gt;Baltimore 4, 2nd,
San Fran. 4 Houston S, 1~1::: I, ~12~~1nna::"~·· night ,
Cincinnati 2 New Yorlt .1,
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AT
WASHINGTON CO. FAIRG~OUNDS
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'Auction On The Foilowing:
Passen~er Cars, State Trucks, Power Graders. Roll·
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grit spreaders1, Chain saws, Electric Motors, and
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WATCH FOR AI!IOTHER

"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK

playoff.

Three players werelqJed lor 111
fourth place in the Carling.
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Doug Ford of Yonkers, N. Y.,
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'Auction On The Foilowing:
Passen~er Cars, State Trucks, Power Graders. Roll·
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Good Care for' Your Car
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OPEN TUESDAY
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(HASE HARDWARE.
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Margie Jeffers, Biff Kreb
Clarence ' Fraley, Lester J e
fers, Julia Barrmas. Donnie
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Massev, Glen Lawson. Mary
Elllolt, Walter Jordan Janice
Enlo•H. Justin Mosier, Kathy
Cheadle, KeMy
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Nelson, Vlr~lnla Jofiliin, n ~J'·I .
and Ricky Lawson.
Mro. Dorsey Jordan,
Raloh, Mr. and Mrs.
fers, Mareo and Robe!l'f.

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year In 1966 and golf's top
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car and 'motorcycle collision
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Ills Pa&gt;qllll)e dba Jlll!l!a Relrlg-1 There were no lnjurle• and
oratioa C\), -~" ~liD De~alill'·no citatiOn•. Property -da~ago
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Helen sayre. 12, Pt. Pleasant,
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. run ":~ ~ · Tl"'y.
Pt. Pleasant,
chai'i!ed with
Sundav M' 4.~ a.m. 1 single driving while Intoxicated. Ar·
~tory frame hous~ on· Jerlcho rested by the city pollee was
l'!o&amp;d was• d.,troyed--by fire .ed
of Warren J . McKeever 2Shtton
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Monday ~ening the firemen ,County · She rill George Johnson 1
made a run to Rt. 62 near the Ihas released the . ach•tty
Homer Smitll property where a Iport of his department _for
car nn highway driven by Da- month of Auguot showmg
vid Forshee (}&amp;lliJIOlls ferry', depcrtment membera .. tmrele1~ i
caugbl fire. The Cfr w., c6n: 7,SOl m1les In the hne of duty;
, sidmbly damaged ,but _tllere investigated IB acddents . re·•· wel'l! no lniLJT!es. Damage, est!- sultm~ m personal InJury to 3
, . mated and ..... have not been persons and $4,100 property
11ven II tills lime.
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. justice of. peace Wlll'l'llltl and
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222 - 4th Ave., Huntington

dlahes,
pair jar!,
old !,•-------------..:o~~--•
pictures,fooled
chairs,dls!l,olone
lanlerns, sweeper, radio, pair ,
rinse tub•, porch 1wlng. ten 1
gallnn cans, two coffee lflnd·
About llullcllng A New Home? Remodeling
era, copper kettle, t y p o- 1
writer, adding machine, lob- I Your Present HGmt? New Roof or Alum.
les, telephone box. Many itSiding? New Kitchen? Storm Windows?
em• not listed. Bradford Auc- 1 Bathroom?
lioQ Co., C. C. Bradford. AUC·
FrH Design and Planning Servia.
tioneer, owner '1111elma Farm• .
worth. Nol l'I!Sponslble for ac·
We Do All. TypH of Remodelin-g - No
cidents.
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single:uriilUny'one or .compination of these can be used to
E,:onomically Convert ytllir home to electric heat w.ith a
illinimum of inconvenience and expense. QnlyJIDi~lus
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· . . new-world of 9PII!fP.~ ,and c!~~nl)ness. Get lhe True Facts- ·
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car and 'motorcycle collision
! 111· G. Tbomas Battle Tai Monday 1:50 p.m. on Rt. 33 and , , .• " '
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Riley, .481 l,l~son, collided wltll
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two . . ... ~ ~ 'JuJ.: ~: Wolff!; 2%, Ma!oh.
Ills Pa&gt;qllll)e dba Jlll!l!a Relrlg-1 There were no lnjurle• and
oratioa C\), -~" ~liD De~alill'·no citatiOn•. Property -da~ago
and s. R. Flemmln~ and !.fa!1 WM estii!Jall!d at $150. ,
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~ ArrestS recorded at lbe counl Perry A. 'PI) dba Arbuc,le i ty jail during tho ·holld~y week•~ PacH.anlidr1.-'
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l }· . __ __:._~~. 41, Huntington; Eddie oliver,
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Cedi!~ i&gt;t. Pleasan~; Charles Oliver
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Helen sayre. 12, Pt. Pleasant,
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IntOXIcation
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llrt department·• made 1 .!Ire _~herifrs · ile~t. on a court ~apS•'""•v d Monda , On ms atld ])Wight L. Taylor, M,
. run ":~ ~ · Tl"'y.
Pt. Pleasant,
chai'i!ed with
Sundav M' 4.~ a.m. 1 single driving while Intoxicated. Ar·
~tory frame hous~ on· Jerlcho rested by the city pollee was
l'!o&amp;d was• d.,troyed--by fire .ed
of Warren J . McKeever 2Shtton
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Monday ~ening the firemen ,County · She rill George Johnson 1
made a run to Rt. 62 near the Ihas released the . ach•tty
Homer Smitll property where a Iport of his department _for
car nn highway driven by Da- month of Auguot showmg
vid Forshee (}&amp;lliJIOlls ferry', depcrtment membera .. tmrele1~ i
caugbl fire. The Cfr w., c6n: 7,SOl m1les In the hne of duty;
, sidmbly damaged ,but _tllere investigated IB acddents . re·•· wel'l! no lniLJT!es. Damage, est!- sultm~ m personal InJury to 3
, . mated and ..... have not been persons and $4,100 property
11ven II tills lime.
damage•.
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. justice of. peace Wlll'l'llltl and
j served 24 of tiJem; investiga1tod J
' 5 burglaries; recovered stolen. •• . .
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tl1ree·iildjle federal court 'l'ues·
day issu~ a reslralnin&amp; order
th~t preltents the state from
enforcilll! ,.a new law lll!lier i
w~i~h ea® class would vote on ' ·
the r-ace llf its teacllor.
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Former iGov. George Wollace '
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called the ruling a "star cham·
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no effect on the court's order.

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Mrs. Ern est Quillen, Mrs. A. 0 . ,j
~ Mr. and Mrs. Karl owen have : olymptc grounds at Lake Placid,
Lee. Mrs . Roy Arms. Mrs. Ross \
iii enthusiasm for the wonderful [ N.Y. Tbe~e they saw the U~!tStewart. Glenna Soulsby, Mrs . .i
ij world of Ohio - and credit al i ~d States bobsled team. whl;h ,
least part of their latest dIs·' will g~ to France lor i!Je 08
A. Cder. Mr. and Mrs. Bob I
Moore and Bobbie Lnu, Mr s. The Rev. and Mrs. P au I coveries oi the state's beauty OlympiCS. At Lake PlaCid, Mr.
Da\·id Wa tson. Mrs. Harold Da- Fnsh, daug~ter, Paula, and son, , and int.erest spots to the niaga. and Mrs. ~ohnson were guests
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Bob Stewart. Ri rky. Tammy, ! Crary Davis. They came espec- The couple accompanied Mr.l Alter leaving the~ they drove
Santl v. Hobb ie and Debbie. I Ially to visit Mrs. Mary Tit tiS, 1 and Mrs. Charles Price of Co· I to Lake Champlam and· .Into
mother of Mrs. Frish, who is a Iumbus on a trip through north- IVermont to see the nat lv_e
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Home at Alb3r.y.
Kingswood Center at Mans-: Lake near Andover, N.H. ; the
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TONIGHT
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Sept. 5
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Mrs. Peter F. Klein and sor.s. zer Hospital since Tues~ay, was The Johnsorlo proceeded to
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Johnsen. Cmdy Van :vln!er. Mrs. and Sunda y school, and others Among those attenJing from I ed in their mothers' clothes, they were ushered to the
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Col ore .ntoons:
llP!ty Smtih. Mrs. Garv Wa .v- from Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Harold Da- 1\ltddlcport and Por.terny were makeup station op~ratec by Barbara Fultz and Kim Jones.
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Mrs . Claude Cunnmgh~m w~s l and Brenda, M~s. Franklin !"ip- up jobs were given.
McMaster in Elyria.
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The girts remained for a pa. at the pmno fo r the ~.nendshtp lett, Debbte, Rtcl&lt;y, and ~ondy, The girls played "bridge" Incidentally the Prices• son,
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1 Mrs. Wa tson conducted. games 1ters. Melinda and Mary Beth.I shoes and get comfortable" ter's deree work at a universl; whi &lt;· h were won by Davtd Wat- i Mrs. Phillip Bailey and • on, . when it came serving tim e. ty there. A graduate of 0 hI o
son and George Freeland. Cake, 1 Jerry, Mrs. Willa Maude Coats 1 Thern were fancy open-face State University and a former
oce cream, punch and coffee 1and Mrs. Barbara Betzlng and1sandwiches frosted ccokies, and teacher at the Pleasant View
, were ser ved from a table cen- children. Also tber~ were Mr.l petits lour~.
IHigh School in Columbus, this
fered wtlh a rose arrangement. 1 and Mrs .. Al Hendrtcks, M1 k e The name cards for the 25 : will be BID's third trip to Ger'l'he redecorat.ed parson age.was a~d .stev1 e, Pam and L1sa or· guests were artificial flower many. He spent .two summers
loured followmg the eceptton: Wmfteld, W. Va.
replicas, and Mrs. Fultz gave there as. guests of friends.
G ue~ts. were Mrs. M~:~ry M1l_ --·
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