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Racking
Accident
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CJdenl, mvolvmg a parked car,
at 8 111 a rn ~"'ndav on Rt 35
one and six-tenths mJle!i! west
of Galhpoil!li No one was lnJUr·

POUS BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES - Twenty-four of 29 graduates of ~he Gallipolis ~uslness
GALLI h 0
ed diplomas Friday night in ceremonies at the Washmgton school are p1ctured here. First row,
.
kl B rbara Kennedy Ann Rl!fferty Mildred Jean Edwards,
h•ld, 35, Rt 1 Pt
Pleasant, College w recelV
parked on the opposite Side o
an;•H:,di
Barnett.
row, left
right- David Patrick
the highway Mmor damage
G
James E Marcum, Charles WU!iams, Kathryn Denms Kennan, Frank E. Greenlee,
y, us done to both cars.
ou
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11 d p tsy sc~tt Thlrd row - Penny L. Champer, Mary Betz Foster, Vera Jean Ross, James Jl',
The palrol Cited CBsey to mu -:!net
HanBall a Betty
Houck Margaret Ann Ball, and Thelma EIUott. NOT PICI'URED - Joyce Ann
me1pal court Sept 4 on
a Mil~;;, ;arebra Pugh 'Scarberry, Willian{ C. Thomas, Sandra E. DaVIson, and Barbara Ann Duncan.
charge of Improper backmg
A rear end colhs1on occurred
............................ ""."'..."'""""'"'"'"'"'
at 2 10 p m Friday on Rt 35,
SAIGON (UPII
- Soulb
less than a half-m11e west of
VtetDameae lom!a ldUod 50
a car owned by Otis R LJtch-

l~ft t~nght t J:\~~~s LJ::~~o~~C:L~:~~
~or:ha:Jg~~~ney Be~ver
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Alfred
Society News

Are Presented
Frl'day N'•ght

es Newton J ~ Me down fl om Ravmond C1ty Wllh to make a nght turn and hts

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GBC Diplomas

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'Mountain Boy' was Early RIVer ac et

Folkarama
~;:~~,:,.;b!t~::.
Scheduled
lore dawa ID the Mekoul ~
ta, 100 mUes southwest of Sa.
II
anaouuced bere.
An armed U. S. beUcopter Sepl4
tb
PT PLEASANT- The Maa.

This Ilttle packet was
o\ J Bickell
a mob to hang a negro taken I ur was struck from behind by
Sunday School attendance on
by
the
Kanawha
Hlvedr
an
G,.l
,urg,
an
"red
Wav
Jr
of,
from
the
packel
w
N
Chan
a
car
dmen
by
Joan
L
Brown
Aug
22 was 54. the olfering coo, WBI
11 II p ket Co an ran a ·
ap,.un ,.
1
10
P&lt;I s ac
wtlh '" ,
S.•tcklev Pa " reopooSlble ccllor ThiS boat ran m I " 123 R1o Grande Damage was
, 1343_ Worship semces were
1870,/ and for a &lt;lorv told hun b1 Captam P11lsburgh · Kanawha
11
rtver i mmor and no one was mJured The 29-memher class of the held at 10 45 with an attendance
:;.ntl;
n
ElliS c \!,Ke that he saw lhts trade frt&gt;'ll 1882 to 1892 whiCh The patrol cited Mrs Brown Galhpnhs Busmess College re- of 19 vere Swartz leading.
ern lire Two of
four
111 bere
181111 s
h were C p- boa! land at
W Va foxrs lhe date of this JDCldenl l tr mumclpal courl Sept 4 on a celVed diplomas durmg cere- The MYF held its regular :,,.:..,.
broaghl
Interesled '" er
a
as hetween these lwo dates
charge of fa1lure to stor w1th1n rnomes conducted In the Wash- rneeUng Sunday at 6 p rn The lor treatment of mlaor gun2-Dally Senhnel, Pomerov·Mlddl•po•t 0, Aug 28, 1965 So •c may add one more use the assured clear diStance
ington School audltonum FTlday choir practice at 7:15, Worship bot wouadl. NeUber wu In
__ _ _
_ __ _ _ _ ~ -In whH:h steamboats have been I Conv1ctwus Fnday tn Metgs naght In Galltpohs.
service at 7 45 wtth the Rev ~oua cODdltloa.
I put
counly court mcluded· Orv11le Mrs Adelaide Sanders played Casto.
1
ll1r&gt; wh1te h:mds nn lht&gt; Moun-~ L Ison, 27, Franklin Furnace, the processmnal with Mtss Ron-j The WSCS held its regular "'"""'"""""''""..""'"'"""""'""'"""'"""''
tam Boy's stacks w~uld mdJcare j fmed $10 and costs fatlure to na Erwin, student gtving the meeting Tuesday evenmg, Aug
i that she was at one lime, eJ~17 at the home of Nellie ark·
1 slop w1thm the assured clear mvocat10n
e'
I er owned ur opera led bv
diStance,
George
E
Newhouse,
Guest
speaker
frr
lbe
evening
er With an attendance of moe
15
1
IWhtl• I ollar l.me but !hat 164, Rl 2 IU!edsvllle, $5 and was to be Leo Blackbum, pres!- The rnee!lng was in charge
Dear S1r
ralion
nul !rue
1 df t
h t
d denl of the Portsmouth InterBo 1
I have rt'reJved trom the of It provJdt.&gt;s for the conduct of Tlw [JJ( lure looks llkP s h el cvs ~· 'e e~ JV~l ex a~~ :san. tat College but due to last of the preSident, Eleanor yes
OCie
0 es
ftre of u s Sent~lor ~~rank J national ele( twns on 1h1 llr~t
WOotler La" renee
me, • yra 9 e
was when regular meetlng was COO·
1 k
1 all ow
1 ol Sen,rle li tII Sunday :n NovemhPr "" even
LauS&lt;he a
,:
and no boat Ieuse, $5 and cosls, unsafe vehlehe
Idueled II was vo,ted to gwe $5
S.I2ll mtrodu('t'd by St&gt;nator numlwrPd )~aro:
v;ould ever land or tie up Wlth le, and $225 and costs, With $200 u ah
B PP ch director of Cor the Mtmsters W1ves Re- Mrs Jumor (Ann )Mash and
Evert Dirksen on /&lt;ebl uri.lrv 19 H thl~ propo~ed leglslnllon !u r rmddlewhcrl aground and o ~he , me suspended pendmg th:h~~~s llsre:us;ness College, treat A new shtpment of gela- famJiy are m Columbus vtsttmg
1
1965 Th s B11l has hrt•n lt'&lt;~d becomt&gt;!i lHw 1t w1!l bP&lt; ~&gt; ne the loH•ground does not look like a \~ar s probat10n for no oper- 1and Mrspo Lois Breech of the tm has been recetved The wor· her rather, Mr Clayton Brof1
1
tw ce and ret erred tn ttw (om •·llectJve on the f11 sl Sund.n m H ~IP&lt;~mbo~t l~ndml!" Or was &amp;tors he esse
If ll
d the class and ship meeting to be held at the ford, who is at Uruverstty has1
m1ttee on Rules and Admm1s ~m ! 111bu 1!:166
she Ju:-;t hnlthng sllll 10 "have Palrol arrests F'nday mclud- dacr Ya presen e
Forest Run church was discuss- pttal
There Is an old adage that lleJ Jll( tuJ e took en ·•
ed Kay D Lester, 32, Rt
1 tp o~
I
a e sched· ed. Recipe books were discuss- Mr and Mrs. Dave King vi&amp;t•
I
g. ' ' '"""'"' &gt;II owo
' Thurman bonded to
Fa •'m c
r st de t ed
•led here thiS weekend with reiIS
'optnHIIl IS that Sundav In lht s
lcounlv court Sept 4, no mud- ufed to
n: The secretary Helen Woode at!ves and friends.
1
l iiUI\III .I ill ,t iS " ' """I lec&gt;lgl
flaFpsf
b d
M
::rl
was IDS!rucled to order the Mr and Mrs E A SlewMrart
mzed "' • da1 for •ors lip "'"
or e!hng on s m
e1gs
new program books lor
of Colwnbus VISited With
.
lite&gt;tl cgtvflllg '" (;nd uubr. ea
county couriR•ere Blvdan ILIIc:reolflcials today and materials for the week of and Mrs Wayne Beal and fam
Mrss Sandra Brewmglon bi!d&lt;· tor and or a res! dav .c.n"e
means, 23 I 1 ' we ' 21- rarsed Mr Breech and hiS staff Prayer and Self Derual Florence liy Sunday whlie enroute to
e Ier·t ol l\'1 r I',ogPJ I.II( kt ~ dou
d t.od hasbl sho•md
so for speed m excess for road
II as
P the busmess coIIege cont·
1•.- Spencer turned m more money Kanawha where they
wlil
\\as gues 1or Iwnor aI &lt;.t swpn:-.t 110
..... redeemed coupons
1 d S1 1 essmgs
morr11 an 11 greater
condiiJOns V
and John W E 1 ues to grow and prod uce out~ f~rn
spend the wmter
111111 up·
1
1 1 11 1 d , 1 rll 11
12
brtdal shower '" n hi lh ss11
'' "' ''
'' ' '
"
''' '" '" an " " " u&lt; son, 29 Mt ernon, 7 50, passm students
Genevieve Guthrie led the Mrs Sylv1a Bryson, Conme
Margery II ar liS g,lfld ,~1Is ul
p \'.( tt the delegates
h
program
., has Ion nm otlwr nat10n on the lt&gt;d
!rom the lllg at an mtersedmn
stand K
'Ewah Woman's land Larry Bryson of North Can00
h
Stump 1 ursdav """ ntng at a em11r ' 1 ld
1
nnu 1 o\ 1 t'Jc Pr s Assn who 1
Umvers•ty ," With song ' scnp- ton VISited last week wtth her
cot fee brunch !wid at the H,u
! Sflou
olppose : .; uc 1 a nuxd art ended I he 20t/J anm\iersary I
PLAN Po\RTY
ture readmgs and readings by
Mr and Mrs John
ns home un I hJrd Ave
i !uri! tl SO~ lett !Zdlng ~IOid!llll s (1111 of t/)f 0~ A rmd NEA LearlPrs The Chester pTA Will SjXlneach member. The closmg pray· Dean and sons Whtle here she
r'I1e g1 II s IH·re pIJt t d on il re
• lt,:JtJn
er was by Thelma Henderson also visited her mother • Mrs
Par~
1 un t le 1 ny uo 11 la s sed &lt;on!( Jent.:e at Kt nt Stille Aug SOJ a Get Acquamted
I
table de~or&lt;.~!{d w1t 1
paper far.1 11 or wo1 s liPPing 1m an u~t 22lJ
ty" for the ftrst grade on AugThe hostess served refresh- Lenor a Dean of Pomeroy and
strt'(lffi"'fS and a blue umblt'llti or nur 01\n lt:'::il 4.11 Citizens W! th the fll('~:f'
'Leadf'rs ust 31st Cit 1 30 p m. at the
e~
ments to the members and the her SLSters, Mr. and Mrs. Clmr
I offec rolb and
hull "''re •hn .ne agatnst Ohtu holdmg Spark Prugrm emphasis was ' Chester School
three uesls The next
Waggoner of Harrlsonvdle and
I
d
on
Mr. a nd Mrs Paul Paynter of
1
smed at a bulfclto t te ntvlle PledJons
t Sundo
s 1y snould
f
kwnte1 plaet"d IJn the prtst lcgJsla110n ml1
Wll1 bge held a1 the home
g e,ts Ml s James Dame is .md " on&lt;e u ' eoa "' ran
. lire st"te and the plans to push '
CALL CANCELLED
By Alta Cone
GenevlOVe Guthrie on Sept 21 Carpenter and attended l he
r&lt; r.eoe ll.mrs '" '"ted tlocu I au sc he and Senator Stephen I he I'F r progr.m "hlch .,II The Racme fire departmenl Mrs Faye Wood and daught- With Thelma Henderson
Meigs County FaiT
dau•lrler w&gt;lh lhe shower
\J \ lllmg f'lw .&lt;ddces, Senate he on Ihe ballots m November was ca lled al 4 05 P m Fnday er Mrs Bermce Bowen,
char e of the program
V!Sltmg for a whlie With Mr
The guost Its! mcluded MISs ?fill c Hutldmg, 1\ashmgloo l5, The kelltnte speaker
was to the home of Thomas Evans ed Mrs Wood's daughter, VtvlClara FoUrod and Nma and Mrs Nev White and chlldBrel\mglon ""d Iter lllolhe&lt;, I t
fltrhard Halchelder preSldenl or,
Rtdge, but were re- an m Kankakee, Ill
.
Robmson spent last week VlSll· &gt;ren IS her mother, Mrs Jenme
Mrs James Brewmgrnn
Renjamm F Twncr
of the
As:m and one of turned to the statwn whJie en- j Mrs Ethel Radekln vtslted lng relati'ves In Mt Sterling and Holley
71~ ~Pt.:hiJ Av,
Luckl•ydoo, mother ot the
Lanc.:aslrr,
Ohio
lhe or I1cr mam ~pea kcrs was route as the f1re had been put her daughter, Mrs Roger BoIen Wtlhamsport, Ohto.
Vtsltmg over
recent week
8
groom Nt!w HaH'n w \a
Sen Ol 1ver Ocasek Also attend· · out No damage wa~ reported and famJly, Londonderry, and Mrs Donna Crockarell and end wJth Mr. and Mrs Virgil
5
1
\1J
Don Lanham of (o~ofton
mg ~~oas Luc1l e &amp;rnJth, a dele- I
Mrs LIZZie Harvey, Columbus chlld~n of Alexandna,
Va, Carl and son were her parents,
11 v. Mr&lt; Clwr[e, 'roman ,JI,,,,I/,.,.11 x 'l'ourillg gale from K'ger Creek H tg h1
BOND FORFEITED
Mr and Mrs Leo Ragan re- spent last week With her moth- Mr and Mrs Charles Barnett
Belpre Mrs !\Jvron M11ler Vlrs l '.S. bv }Pt PI
1srhoul and Rose Easterday, 3 James Lee Sparren, 34, Dover, cently made a busmess trip to er, Mrs Lmrue Gaul, and other of Grove City
Wayne Gibbons Mrs \1 F Dow I
flrte
MeJgs ~ounty delegate
OhiO has rorfetted a $15 bond Belpre
I tives and attended
the Vtsitmg Wtth Mr and Mrs
son Mrs Bernard Fuliz, Mt s ,:::'
Hr"" Mtddleport
i
m M;ddleporl Mayor Lee Snulh's Mr and Mrs Jerry Huff and
County Fair
Charles King Sunday were Mr
1
Pat (,aJiaghl;' Mrs
Duna ld P
er has spent a va- 1
court un an tllegal exhaust fr1ends or Dayton spent a recent Mr and Mrs Murray Hop- and Mrs Charles Sayre.
Sllvf'rs M1 s F'orreo;t Brtchtt&gt;l
thC'
Unll •d
h a r g e l1Sunday with Mrs Gtnevra Fos-- k1I19 of Dayton spent last week Mrs Hazel Arnold who rece1v·
Mrs I "'h Bahr
L w' a " Y Je P aue dunllg the
ter.
lth Mr and Mrs Vere Swartz ed word her brother Clayton
McComas Mrs llarold George
Metgs General llotpital
CongratulatiOns to the newly·
other relatives here and Brotrord of
was rll
Mrs Earl Kntghl Mrs Robetl lbu el w';:'
J•l
ICulum
ADMISS IONA - r r u II' h a weds. Mr and Mrs Ronald Bol- attended the Melga County and • patient at University hosMcElhmny •nd M"
Jame' ds fo 1"" Me
as Hngton,
Johnston Radcltff Cora Wlil '" I Barbara Dixon)
Fair
pita! was In Columbus Friday
an am l v r •nd Mrs
0
'
'
' Mrs M11lon Mulhns and Glen·
'
h
S1mpson
J Peppones h t k h
Pomero&gt;
Ohm
Goodwm
Porn·
Mr
and
Mrs
Dinsmore
to
visit blm While there s e
8
Also Mr&lt; Charles Bradbury
she
her on
The Joppa Ws C S mel at • eru1. Phllltp R01bel Pomeroy Ime were 10 Za:vllle d to
Boy!.;. spent oeveral days last also visited her father, B1U
Mrs Mary Grueser Mrs Mil: ' where sh "" ld
er n!l'ce Ihe hnme ol Mr and Mrs C I DISCHARGES - George
IMrs John Knox o un erwen week In Louisville, Ky.
Brofford and her SISter and
lard Plene
Robert Hoef I 8 d f I
hr me A Carnf'!t before their return nes Hemlock Grove
surgery tn a hospital there
M VIrgie Buckley
spent fannly Accornpaoying her were
1 n e rtml Y ~1r and Mr&lt;:. 0 t
10 Fl d Th
11 d
'
Mrs Albert Cone spent the
rs
hrh Mrs lnhn Vroman "'" 1
t B
np
on a
ose a en ·1
Saturda and Sunday afternoon• her children Evallne and NaBess Sanborn Mrs Carl' Bran- tur tn o d
Columbia VIC ' mg •ere M.Jcgaret GrossntckSIXTEEN DIE
past week m Alhens viSltmg ber hI
y lth the open house al than Jr and 'Mra Pat WIIUarns
non, MISs Barbara Jones Kar-1
ant olderb plow
le, Judy Adams, Phyllis Stuse, l POINT SHERY France (UP!) aon and famtly, Mr and Mrs the Pllli!Kim=• Convalescent Horne Mr
Mra john Dean and
re urne \ )el to Booton M 11,. Bcned
0 1 H
'
Donald Cone
e
·
en Gregg,
McEihmny, Mass \\here she Is
e
um, pa
express from Mtlan ram· Rick Pelllt s nt several m Athens Among others
sons visited w th Mr. and Mrs.
1
Susan Br&lt;1dbury Sandra S1mp-1seemg the many lustortcal 511., 1and AI tee Barr
med mlu the rear of another da !lth hiS u!:le and aunt tending on these open boose
Kenneth Markins, Sunday whlie
8
son Chnstlm: Bahr, and Miss She will bP met m Charleston
Mr rmd Mro: Clearmont
tram Jammed With vacatmners
aule and Wife 1D
were Richard and Teresa
Mr. MarkiM was home from
Carol Bachtel
Harm, IV Va ' by hec da ltler and rts had a cookout recently at at a statton bere today, ktlhng t
Wy Va
•
ley, Coy Hawk, Shirley Jones, Blulfton where he Is employed
Middleport and Mrs. Bud KlS- famtly Ml and
f,ne Har- lhetr home Tho&lt;e allendmg at Jea,t 16 persons and m]r Mrs 'Gmevra Foster
Mrs Mr and Mrs. Hobart
Miss Sandra Beal, daughter
sel. Columbus
1ns
1wm, Mr and Mrs
Herman rng 28
Wtlma Huff and Miss' Helen Mr and Mrs Chal. D.
d. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal,
Nancy Harns asolSied lhe
I Grossmrkle, Mr and Mrs Juhn l
Per s ent a da With Mr Mr and Mrs Harry Guthne, Is on a sightseeing trip along
hostesses wrllt
lhe servmg :
, ,
Slose and famrly of Ce ltna Mr
HSITS BUCKEYES
and ryMr,P Albert dne
LlDrue Gaul, Donna
with Mr and Mrs Elwood BowGames were ploved aod P""' l
are'
Iand Mrs Sonny Horns. Mtke NA fiONAL CITY, CALIF Tom FitzpatriCk made a busl· and chddren
ers and Peggy of Potnl!roy They
awarded to Mrs M E Dowson Opt&gt;nt'd 111 o\-Joon·e
and lrmm1
lliPl1 - Mtke Staley threw a ines lnp to Jackson Thursday Mr. and Mrs Fred
will vlStt In White
Sulphur
and Sandra S1mpson
T-Sgi Jack A Stephens, lo- \lr and Mrs James Brannon no hiller rnday mght for Jo- Misses Brenda and Toni Pet.. and aon, Mrs. Anna
w. Va.. and lbe Blue
- - - ---cal atr rone !leo r 111 teo has and Jackte were callmg on Mr hell II , Which ehmmated Eu- tit have been VISiting
rela- and Mra. Bess10
Mountains.
Cruichhank will
announced lhal person. Wllh and Mr&lt; r.eurge Reed
clrd Ohto
lrom the Pony lives In Charleston, W. Va.
ChilliCOthe have
Frances Miller of
1
Rl'tire Sf'Jltf'mbf'r 1
prtor mthlrarv slrvtce are n&lt;'Cd- Mrs Marga&lt;et Grossmck le League World S.rtes, 2-1
Sunday VISitors at the Albert Mrs. Cappel's old
PT PLEASANT - I
Ied by lhe Atr Force A new and ch tldren were rallmg on
IU I.OTEMPS
Cone horne were Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mra. Glen ~
Cruickshank of R
k
p ' hsl of required skil l&lt; 'onlam Mrs .lean Miller and fanuly, l NEW YORK (UP!) - The Donald Cone and Kevin and and family have parttally
ager of
i
specialties prevwuflly doWll- highest temperture reported to Mrs Mae Qulvey, Athens
ed into Uletr newly rurwdeled
an s transmJ~slnn 'md I tr se and It ~~ pwisJhle for m,my
ea
s
I the US Weather Bureau f'n.l Mrs Lona Pettit made a home oppolste their store.
depart men I
I prtor service personnel to enilst '
day, excludmg Alaska and Ha- busmess tnp to Charleston, W. remodeling will continua
ternber 1 afteJ 40 years of serv- l lr theJr old gradr or one grade urd&lt;lV With Mr a~d Mrs Clar wau, was 112 at Needles, Calif IVa recently
some time
lee 10 lhe eie"fnc ultltty mdu 8· [lower, dependmg on lhe length
Hk
d 1 1
The lowest reported thiS morn- Donna and Barbara Ragan of Several local families par1lclcl
11
of tune separated
enrf
Pr an amJ Y
mg was 30 at Roseau and Be- lColumbuA spent a week with pated in and attended
11 he
ded
Prtor servtce personnel are Mr and Mrs Buford Blake- , mtdJ Mmn
their grandparents, Mr. and Melga County Fair. Some
e WJ
Sllf ree
as man- Inot requJrcd to attend hRsJc and d&lt;tUghter of MHIIOn spent
'
---Mrs Leo Ragan
the wlnners were Alfred Gr;ongel
ager of. the lransmtsston and trammg and tho Y ran choose : the weekend Wlih Mr and Mrs I
CASTROITE DEFECTS
Mrs Joe Turner and SODS llrat Pamela Henderson,
dl!trli&gt;Ullon department by E !their asSignments For furlher Dale Barr and famtly
LONDON (UPIJ - Dr Luls t,Jerry and Tony called on he;
and Eddie Parker in
C Rankm of Roanoke,. OS&lt;lst- mformatwn persons should con
Recent V!Sllors of Mr and I Rtcardo Alonso Fernandez, Cu- mother, Mrs Ginevra Footer, Belter Liv..rock Show. Geortel
and dlStnbu- lac! Sgt Slephens al Pomeroy Mrs Pearl Dllloo and family ban ambassador to Great Bnt- recently
Gulbrle and Gerald Guthrie
--~•get
Masomc Temple Mondays l-3 were Mr and Mrs Don Jones aln smce 11163, diSclosed today Spendmg the weekend at the horse pulling and Sarah
p m , or wnte USA I' Recrull-land famtly, Mr and Mrs Earl he has reSigned his posl ~n ~ro- Enckson horne was the Bob well In ,.wing.
mg orr1ce, Secunty Btllldmgg, l Dtllon \1r and Mcs Ray Dll·ltest agam,sl Fidel Castros lo- Shaw family, Westerville
Mrs. E!Ml8 Findling ree1mlol
Athens
lion and famtll Mrs Paul An- 1tahtanan reg1me
I Mrs Ethel Radekln and Jun- Iy spent
weekend witb
DIVOTEf.., TO INTIUST 0~
derson and famliy and B1ll Hoslor Radekln and family •ttend· and Mra. 1Earl Peraoa In Hunt. I
PLAN REUNION
: letter
Die Bailey and farntly
.
ed the Cummings reunion wbleh lngton, w. Va.
cn"t.r r.nMtlm, u1tor
Descendants of Abraham and Mr and Mrs Harold Bran· Mrs Violet Barr of Cahfor- was held in Chillicothe on SUD- Archle WeD bas moved
P\rbllthed
e~eryOhio.aflfomoou
I!JICI'!PI 1 Mary &lt;Will) Bahr
IaMay
by The
Valley PubU•bwill hold non spen l Sol uu~. . ay IS Man&amp;- nIa IS VISiting with Mr . and da y
swnner.
:r!r~~';!f:n' ~~"=aa~~"~ ·P~~~; Itheir annual reumon September f1eld w1th thetr ch1ldren They Mrs Raymond Barton
Mrs Dorothy Mercer
and Mn. Raymond Harper of
WY :121541 E&lt;lttonal phone wy 1- 5 at the home of Mr and Mrs returned fhe1r r,randchlldren to
Mr and Mrs Loroen Bene-. children visited her parents, roll visited ber daughter and
ll~tered II Meon6 eat. m;ll]RJ Charles Goe leln Flatwoods, their home llfter spend mg the dum and daughters and Mr and Mr and Mrs Leo Ragan for • famUiet. Mra. 'lbelma ~-~!
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g A ba s ke t dmner past WE'ek here
Mrs Me1gs Benedwn VISitedd few days.
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rt~eUonaJ ad.-•rt.lllnl' repreaent:au.. will be served at noon Descend
Mrs Glenda Benedurn a n d Saturday eventng wllh Mr an
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Eugene Hestef. . Jr., 2:1, New
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The SOCiety will sponsor a
''folkarama" sing at
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ht:re There ~ tU be no admission charge for the ; . but
all donations wd1 be 81a pted
tc help the organization purchase a bmldtng on Ma1n 1St, to
serve as ItS museum
General Cha1rman Robert P.
Rtckard of the sing commHtee
satd participation m the program JS open to all types of
str.gers - from folk through
bJllbtlly, rock and roll, Jazz,
barbershop to opera, It ts not
bm.Jted to Mason countums m fact Gallia countians and
Meigs counuans have been IllVlted to P"!\lClpate
Groups or JndlVlduals WlSh·
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The Sl U,u,. CarQJnals and were acqwred by lhe respec d11·kPd '" the fourth period to (0-21 at Atlanla and the' Green
San Francisco l'ony Niners liVe teams ddrmg the ofl· gtve the r'urty Nlners a 17-10' Bay Packers play the Dal~•s
both clauned victory today as stason.
leao woped out by Johnson's 15- Cowboys (tJ-2) at Dallaa
a result of a Ue.
Woodson started the Cat dt- 1yard scorrng pass to Randle The Detroit l.lons &lt;tl-2) enter
The Cardinals and Forty nals on a touchdown march w1th two &lt;econds left
tam the NFL champion CleveNmers played ts a 17-17 t1e 1D with a 42-yard punt return m The game was the first of 10 land Browns 13-) in a Sunllay
a National Football League ex- the second period, Charlie John- ' weekend pro football eihlbt- afternoon game
hlb1tion game Friday Qight, but aon compl~tlng the dr~ve with 1 tJOna, stx '" the NFL and four In the AFL OD Saturday
the score of the game was sec- a seven - yard toss to Sonny
the AFL
mght, 1t is Denver vs. Houston
CINCINNATI (UP!) - II was spend another long wlnler reo Jloy6's de&lt;lldins hit carne aft.
ondary to the performance of Randle.
In today's NFL games, the at San Antonio, Tes., Blllfalo
the longest
National League playmg the latest one
•m Billy lii&lt;;Cool, who worked
two players.
Crow, a 6-foot-2 215-pounder Ch1eago Bears 0-1) play thel " Kansas C1ty at Wkh!ta,
game of the aeaaon - exactly "All of those chances 18 the final lbree laDings, lSSUed
The blg news lor the Card!- who gamed more than
500 1Los Angeles Rams (1-1) at Kan, New York va. BOitoD 11
live hDIII'llln the playing - but score," he moaned. Cincinnati walks to 1.e1t Brock and Curt "Your fatber saya you
was that Abe Woodson cut yards rushtng for the Cardinals fll•shvllle Tenn the New York/ Norfolk Va, and San Diego vs.
to Cincinnati Reds Manager left 16 men stranded and fell JI'Iood. ,
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loMe wtth one of his patented last season, smashed away al l
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Diet Sisler it must bave 1'h games behind league-leading St. Louis get ·all to a 4-&amp;
you looked dirty 001
returns and the big news his old learnrnate's Une for key HUBBELL TO PLAY .. ..
leemed a Illetlme.
Los Angeles as a result.
ill the fll'OIIOUr" innings, but
the Forty-Nmers was that saiDS that aet up a 11-yard /
LIONS CUT TWO
881 lor your pflcbfiJi"
Tho Reds carne out on the "The bases loaded and one Reds foUght bact to lie It
John l)av1d Crow gave them touchdown slnke from John HOUSTON (UPIJ-The Hous- DETROIT (UP!)-The Detroit
short end of a 6-5 score In a out and we don't score." Sisler 5-5 in !be seventh frame
the kmd of inSide power ruD- Brodie to Dr e Parks.
ton Astros announced Friday Lions Friday cut from their
14-inlng contest F'nday rught muttered, shaking hiS head. The tledB bad another
wng they want. The players The Brodle-Parks combo also 1 that Carl Hubbell would parllCl· squad veteran end Hugh MeWith st. Louis thai conjured up That was in the lith inning. chauee to ree !be game 111 the
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pate in a n old t1mers' game Inms and rook1e quarterbaek
lor all concerned a VISion of a Don Pavletich was oent up to 13th when PBvlelich smgled
Loo Ang
OliO 201 OOX- 3 5 111Sept 6
Karl Sweetao
mghtmare that occurred last pmch-h1t for Gordy Coleman with two ·oul and Frank Rob10• ,
Lolicb, Fox 16), Gladdmg (7) Hubbell, the "meal t1cket" of Tum Meyers rookie signalseason
and fouled out to lhe firs! base- son doubled. Th1rd base
and Freehan. Chance, Lee 18) the New York G~ants of the caller from Northwestern, was
"Every t•rne the Reds got man and Frank Robmson struck Frank Oceak waved the
By Untied Press latunallollal and Egan, Rodgers 19) Wmner 1930s, won 253 games m the l lhus assured or lhe third-string
men mto scormg postllon, l was I oul
footed Plavletlch home and he
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-Chanee (ll·9l. Loser - Lo- maJor leagues and helped I he , quarlerback Job Mclnms played
thmking about that game they The end of that threat also was out by 30 feet Robmson's
Ust game)
ilch t111 1 HR-F'regost (14th I Gtants lo lhree pennants He I four years ln the Nallonal Foot.
had With the Ptrates last year," en-ed luckl•ss J1m O'Toole's btl off the scoreboard
JUsl WASHINGTON tuPil -There Boston
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won 20 "' more games lor ftve l ball l.eague lhree w ih St Lollsaid third baseman Ken Boyer, chance to piCk up his second a few feet from a gamHndmg were strong md&gt;catwns today Chicago
001 100 Olx- 3 8 0 IChtcago
0110 050 OOU- 5 6 Q cunsecultVe se"'oos
IS and one wtth the 1Lions
whose double won the game for v1ctory of the season
horner.
the long-fought dispute belween ' Stephenson, Earley 15), Rad Mol waukee 000 ooo 030- 3 ; o
the Cardmals
The southpaw took over In the In the bottom of the 14th, Leo the Amaleur Athletic Umon at
17l
and Tollman, Buhl Abernathy 181 and Ba.
He was refemng to the !-&amp; fourlh mmng from starter Joey Cardenas singled With two out, IAAUJ and tbe Natwnal Colleg Horlen, Wilhelm 18) and , fey Johnson FIScher 111, Osm
deciSion the Reds dropped 1n 16 Jay and worked 1-3 IDDings, but Bob Gibaon was called 10 1ate
Alhletic
Assoc1al10 n Martm Wumer - Wlihelm 13· sk1 t91 and Gunder Wmne&lt;
lnmngs to Pittsburgh m the f1- allowmg but one unearned run te face pinch-hiller Art Sham- (NCAA) would he dumped 10 7&gt;- Loser - Radat 15·111 HRs -Buhl 113·91 Loser-Jobn&lt;on l
nal week of the 1964 season whlie scattering five hits and sky and reUred h1rn to end the the lap ol the u s Olyrnp 1c - Thoma~ 0 1lh), Comgharo ' 114-llt HRs - Wtlhams &gt;23n1t
They left 18 men oo base m str1king out seven
game
Comnultee.
(25 lh)
Alou (21st) Jones t261h)
lind
game)
that one
It was by far hiS best effort J1rn Maloney (15 - 6) was
The feudmg groups have Bost
002 1101 OlO003 6 10 1 San Fran
Sisler, DO doubt, also was re of the season and earned h1rn scheduled to start tomght's agreed to make one last at- Choc:"
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1 6 0 Ne• York OliO 000 200 - 2 8 2
membermg it and wondermg a startmg assignment Tuesday game agamst CUrt S1mrnons (9- tempt to work out lhe1r differ Be gell
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whether he was doomed to night agamst Milwaukee
11) of the Cardmals.
ences w1lbout the a1d ol the B h "~ F' 14 3 , 8~
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Spahn. Llny 171 aod Haller
Senate Commerce Comnuttee u ar . IS er
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Daily SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug. 28, 1965-3
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Loser
Buhardl
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Richardson
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Beth
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a senes or j) HR _ Thomas (lBth)
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bearmgs mto the quarrel
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But spokesmen for both or
-Spahn 17-151 Loser - Suthergamzahons were pessllnJstJ~ j New York 000 1.1011 000- 0 ~ 21Jand (l 1) HRs - McCovey 2
aboui chances o1 a setllement /Kan C•ty 000 000 OJ- 1 ' 1 (31st &amp; 32ndl Gabrrelson 17th I,
bf
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Ford (13-9) and Howard Smllh 1161ht, Mays t40tht, Hmt
e ore
e comnuttee meets O'Donoghue (7.17) and Lache- &lt;lBthl
next Wednesday to draft 1ts mann
recommendatiOn Jor a solu-,
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Although commltieo Chair· I no mnmgsl
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400 011 002 - 8120 1
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1100 000 1110 0- 1 1 01 Drysdale Reed 181 and RoseBy Unlled Presa lntematlonal ~anh arren G Magnuson, D- Wash
001 1100 00 1- 2 6 2 boro Herbert, Belinsky (31,1
American Leag110
"\' won from both groups Barber, Hall 1! 1,
M1ller Burdette t5), Baldschun 16),
By Bob Wingett
W. L. Pet. GB on t e opemng day of the bear- (9) and Brown, Lau ( ), OrSl- Roebuck (91 and Dalrymple '
83 47 638
mgs an agreement ID prmctple no (101 Kreuter,
Rldlk !7), Wmner-Drysdale (18-11) Loser l
ChiCago
73 55 570 9 to a rnoratonum, lhe agree Klme (8) Koph 00).
McCor- -Herbertt5-1 ) HRs - Gonatez l
Baltimore
10 55 560 IO'h ment was shaky even as the lDlrk (10) and Zimmer Wtnner (121hl Calhson t21ih).
DetrOl!
11 57 .555 11 &lt;llearmgs ended.
I-McCorm1ck (7-7) Loser-S
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The lOth annual Licensed Beagle Trials got underway Cleveland
10 57 .551 1111 At one pomt •t appeared the I M1ller 18-6)
IHous
Ill 010 032 00- 9 18 o
this mormng at the runnmg grounds of the Me•gs County New York
64 65 .496 181&gt; 1wo groups had agreed to JOIDl·
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000 300 OOti 01 - 10 11 0
Beagle club near HarrisonVIlle
Los Angeles
59 70 457 23" ly sanction a track meet spon- 1Cleve
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More than 200 dogs are expected in the fuve-day com- Washmgton
56 73 434 U'h sor
Y t e Jumor Chamber Mmn
000 200 23x- 1 8 0 t9), Coomb.s &lt;9), Owens
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pelll!on to be concluded Wednesday With the 15-mch fe- Boston
49 80 .380 33'h of Commerce 10 Santa Momca, McDowell Siebert 17), T&lt;e- Cuellar 001 and Brand Law
E~ciUSIVt Adm1ral Color Fidel!ty Control" •llo~• you to tunt CoJor
male class
Kansas Cily
45 Bl 357 36
fenauer (3), McMahon (8) and Gibbon r ), Carpln
, Schwali • and
Black and White TV as you l!ke 1t •
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Acllv•ty started at 8 am with drawmgs on the 13 inch
B Magnuson read a tele- Roof Sims 18), !.rant 07-4) 18) Face t9) McBean '101 and
• New front Video Peak1ng SelecJor ~lrtuall)l elimmatti PICture
ghosh
male class. The lr1als for the 13-mch females Wlll be
Chicago
twflight
Loser - McDow-, Pagharom wmner - McBean
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electroniC color bal ancer
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dueled on Sunday and Monday, the 15-mch male class Boslon 6 Chicago I, !nd, mght IAAU had refused to sanctiOn
(5·51 Loser- Cuellar !1-41 HR
• Prec!s on crafted SP 24 Color Cr assrs
by the 15-mch female class Wednes2 Bal!lDIOre I, 10 lD- the meet lf offlC18ls accepted : Detrml
1100 000 01 - 2 1 2 -8taub 18th I_ _
• 24 000 Volts of p1cf ure powPr
Y' P
nmgs, mght
NCAA sanct1omng
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Judges are Ivan Rhodes of St Michael, Pa , and Dick Mmnesota 7 Cleveland o. mght
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Reeder of Beaver Falls, Pa Richard Rupe IS pres1dent of Kansas Clly 1 New York o,mght
St LouiS
• JJ ~ ,'h&gt;on 30l\" w&gt;de 19 &gt; d"p
the Metgs County Beagle Los Angeles 3 Detro1t 2 mght
Cmcmnall
'.G2000-Star Brown f1m sh on \1 tl al
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Saturday'• Probable Pilcben
By Umted
loternaiiODal
102 110 1100 000 01- 6 14 o
Roher t Bowen, 11
Iongttme
G20Dl-Charcoal
fm1sh
on
Mell'
BaIhmore at ~shmgton NatJoaal League
Cmc1nnat1
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Beagle club member and olf1- THE DIVIblON OF WILD- McNaHy 17-J;) vs Narwn (4-lll.
G AB R.n.
cer, SOld the number of dogs hfe, Ohw Departmeot of Natur- Boston at Chicago - Lonborg
Clernle P111 121 480 76 16.1
Shick Ill). Gibson (l4) and Meentered lD the competition has al Resources, has been mform- (9-14) vs P1arro (3-2).
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Carver Jay
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steadily mcreased smce the tri- oo lhat James Smith of Hem- Cleveland at Minnesolll-Krafl
Ma)s,
121 432 91 139 322 Cool
and O'Toole
Edwards (41Wmner
1121
Is were launched I years ago. lock Grove caught a dandy 6¥. lick f5-10) vs Perry &lt;8-5).
Rose, C10
121532 93 169 318 i_Woodeoh;ck (6Loser- Me- l1
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All persons With regiStered pound, 23 mch largemouth bass New York at Kansas City 8 U lied
Clndnon P•tt 131 5113 76 158 314 1Cool
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Pren lnternaUonal
17 81
beagle dogs are inVIted to enter frurn a farm pond near Pratts Wllg
- tottlernyro 116-1) La
B
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AHen, Phil 127
145
them mto the
competition Fork.
vs Sheldon lfi-71
naJ
":'"~ Lemade bts fi Alou Mli 116 474 11 143 ;,
Bowen sa1d Meala will be serv: Mr. StDlth reported his catch lleirOit at Los Angeles (night) a m ern~i""a /~' gau;,e Wlih~rns Chi 134 539 88162 :101
ed at the club.
to Everett Ridge, Distnct Four lMcLam (12-5) vs. Lopo (14- by P~~~~g ~h:~ut;\ •YB?'g 1 J Alou, SF 109 425 59128 301
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Wildhfe supervoor, w1lh . the OJ,
to a -~; VIctory over~: T~= Flood, St L 125 490 12 146 298
THERE WILL Bl!l A MEET hopes that he had establiShed
Sunday's Gomes
lo Maple Leafs who dro ped
AIIN!rican Lflrue
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G. AB R. H. A•g· l
• a new state record Mr. R1dge lletroll at Los An 1
1 ree games e 10 front run- Ystrskl Bos 101 374 64 124 332 1
mg Monday at 8 P m at the advised him that the current N y k
gees
Eastern High School building
ew or al Kansaa C1ty
rung Columbus
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Bearnarth
Hed
b th Robnsn, Batt 107 413 59 133 322
or 7-8th grade boys from the is 9 Ib 4 ozs
Balilm
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up Y e Ohva Mmo 128 508 95 158 .111
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three sehoola lo the district who Snulh' undoubtedly has return- Boston·~~ ~hlC."! mgton
New York Meta earher m the Battey, Mmn 101 302 27 92
WISh to play on the Jumor High ed to his favonte fishing spot
NationalgLe;gue
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Kohne Dei 105 344 63103 l99 j
loolball team.
With the hope of gettmg an even
w r. Pet GB d to 1 h th d to
Hall, Mmn 121 431 68 128 297
Physical cards and equipmen b1gger catch. Good luck StDit- Los Angeles 74. iWi 569
I er d pos 1 ~ ':;, ~c t rylacm Davhlo, Cfe 113 411 50 122 .2971
Will be ISSUed, The first practice ty!
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San FranciSco 70 55 ·1160 1.,. ~ve eclSlons or • s ·P e Whltfid, Clev 100 J48 39103 .296
Cinclnnatt
71 56 '55 9 1'h ~sons
Skowron, Chi 118 44l 55 1.29 291
Mil uk
n otrer game., the Jets de- Mantilla Bos 120117 511.21
wa ee
11 56 .559 1\2 fea!ed the Jackaonv1lle Suns 6-4
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Pittsburgh
10 61 534 lli beh1nd the roule • g01ng SIX-hot
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Philadelphia
68 61 .520 &amp;'h performance of Blll Bl~ss the ~a:na~LtC:gue -GMai'' Gt
St. !.oms
64 66 .m 10 Rochester Red Wmgs po.;,ded an s . c vey, ,,an s
61 7i .462 l4 out 15 b1ts to beat the Syracuse
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N~0rk 54 74 326
422 19 Ch~efs 7-2 and AUanta and To- Amerlc.;. Leagu;
31
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\i ledo w,ere posth!poned because of Tigm 26:
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Friday's Resulll
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aVl o, n laos : wagBY DALE ROTHGEB, JIL !em as Penrod will have to fmd Los Angeles 9 Phfla 8, mght Buffalo 7 Toronto 6
ner, lndlans 23; Kdlebrew,
The North Gallia Pirates could replacements for four graduates, Pittsburgh 10 Hous. 9, 11 ""' Rochester 7 Syracuse
Twms 22
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be the blg surprise ID the South- Tom Foster, Maurice Toler, Chicago 5 Milwaukee J, night Columbus 6 J.ackaonville 4
N limla~Ball&lt;d In
em Valley Athletic
Peck, and Danny Chick, SSat. Louis 8 Cin. 5, 14 lflS mghl Atlanla at Toledo Ppd rain H.,;
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Here's North GaiUa's 28-man
lurday'o Probable Pitchers
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and 1965 schedule:
Houston at Pittsburgh -Dlorng 8
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Fmdlay woth Mrs McDade'o
brother, Mr. and Mra W. H.
Carney.
Mr and Mrs Do n J ohnsonand
sons were Thursday evenmg
supper guests of Mr and Mrs.
Thereon Johnsoo, Racme.
Mr and Mrs Arlos Guinn,
Parkersburg, entertamed With a
surpnse
party last
week honormg her mother, Mrs,
Ralph McDade
Mr. and Mrs. William
vey and grandson, Bruce Johnson, VISited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs T G Hilldore of Sy·
racuse
Mr and Mrs Howard Ehersbach have returned from a two
weeks vacatmn spent at Pontiac,
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Mrs Net McDade was In Gal·
hpohs Sunday to help her Sisler
Mrs Lucy McDade, celebrate
her 95th birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Wills
and children Keith and Deanna
of Newark, visited over tht
weekend w1th Mr and Mrs. Bud
Gluesencamp and daughters.
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North Gallia Has 9 Vets'• ~cago
28 "orking for Bob Penrod

Make your

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true ... call
us for

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BACKS
WT. YR. ker (5-7). vs Cardwefl (ll-8). Columb
W. I. Pet. GB 86, Stargell, P1rates 85
82
58 586
The Plrotes were 4-4 overall
Skidmore
1115
2 Chicago at Milwaukee _
us
American Ltape - Colavito,
last aeason and W 1D
X-Roger Garrett .... 160
s Jactaon (11-18) vs. Blasmgarne !~::~
~ &amp;I .564 3 Indians 85: Horton, Tigers 84;
63 .553 !It Mantilla, Red Sor 84,
Play. However North GalUa X-Ciyde Smith
155
4 (15-1).
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loat to second 'place Eastern
Crace ..
125
3 San Francisco at New If.:."""e ·' , '10 72 .493 13 TwlllS 82, Hall, Twtns 7%.
70 72 .493 13
the clnaing minutes of play
Crace ... _,... 130
ster
3 York (night) _ Shaw (14-7) vs
1 kicking penalty and was
F'lsher
145
2 Cisco (3-11).
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69 11 .193 13
Mercury, nearesl planet
ed 13-12 by Hannan, W. Va.,
Newsome ... 135
2 Los Angeles at Phlladelphla Buffalo
65 14 .168 161&gt; the sun, also Is the smallest
a non-league battle.
Larry B1as
140
3 (nigbtl - Willhite (1-2) vs
iiiJ 92 .352 33
in our solar system.
Wltb one or more yearo
Charles Grllf1th .. •.. 125
3 Short UU).
Olperlence under their bells, Dennis Filch . . . . . . 1112
2 St. Louis at Clneinnatl tnightl il
the P~rates are sure to profit Mike Woomer ... _ .. 120
1 -8immona (9-11) vs. Maloney
from la!l year's actlo11. •
LINEMEN
115-1),
PeD"od may have the
X-Ronald Twyman 185
4
backfield In the Ieagno with
X-Don Spears
165
4
pound aophomore David
X-Bob McCarley . . 160
s
·ll10nl oalling the signals,
X-Mike Hager ... 145
3 Nalltllal Leoaue - Koufax, 1
Smlth running the fullbliCt
X-Larry Cl:emllens ... 150
3 Dodgers 21_.; NUXhaU, Reds
siUon and Roger Garrett
l'-Silas Johnaon .. .. 150
3 S; IJfaloney, Reds 15-1; ~:~'' 11
Jay Fisher performing al tbe Rny Hartsook . .. .• • 140
-4 lleda 17-7: BtmaJac, Phlls 16-7.
1
ballback pools.
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Bill .,_, __ 175
,eqae
Grant,
Altlerieu
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Skbeidmore Ia a doUble
Gardner .. .. .. . 150
2 Twins 17..; Terry, Indians 11-4;
WI 11111 and ihrolr
115
2 Ball, Orlolea IH; McLain, ntbe best. Be proved thil
Jfager ........ 145
2 ler8 !U: S!Oit!emyre,' Yanko
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Doyle Saunders -·-· 140
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Ken Dllloa
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Reunion Held
: Near Columbus

Did You Know
That ... ?

Plam Announced ·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Rocl
enberry of Avon, are announ()
log the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Gloria Jean, to Joseph Henry BroWJI Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Josep,h H. Brown . Sr.
of Avon 8Dd grandson of Mrs.
John Selby, Pomeroy.

By Blanche M. Hasldu

The open church

wedding

will be an event of Saturday,

September 18 at St.
Mary'l
church In Avon at 12 noon. .A
reception will be held at the
K of C hall from 7:31H2.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. Paul Taylor entertained
the Bi-Monthly Canasta club
Thursday evening at her Spring·
av home. Prizes for games were
awarded to Mrs. Charles Riffl6
and Mrs. Donald McKenzie,
Mrs. Max Folmer received a
birthday gift from her secret
pal. Refreshments were served
by the hostess to the above named and Mrs. John Beaver, Mrs.
Richard Fintaw, Mrs. Eugene
Triplett and Mrs. Guy Cowan.

The best protection
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modem chemistry's
improvement on the original
2-coat system-it containa
DEVRAL, a special new
ingredient that combats
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and fi ghts mildew. The finish
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Opp. B&amp;O Depot

Ph. 675·1160

Pt. PIHsant

Cash &amp; Dellvery-Cesh &amp; Carry-Budget Plan

Boel to School Special
OHer Good Til Sept. 10

FOR ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Regular 12.50

MARIE'S

PERMANENT

STYLE POST

$6.95

SPECIAL

OTHER SPECIALS

Helene Curtis Hair Spray
2.0() Value

only 1.50

Hair Cuts _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.25
Shampoo &amp; Set - -- - 1.50
SIX WEEKS COLOR RINSE
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Open Tuesday Through Saturday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
MNINGS BY APPOINTMENT

MARIE'S STYLE POST
Phone WY 2·5211

On Route 124- Syracuse, 0.
MARIE LEADINGHAM, OWNER

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1965

Pomeroy

for Rent

Motor Co.

u:;~s:;~,1000~Aoo~~~:~o~~~·=:I Mental Health Program
P~e3?~te Improves With Expansion
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IT's KIND OF NICE
HAVING A SECRET ..

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2-Bob's Sale
Now Going
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WMPO Radio

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JULY
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SPECIAL TERMS

$20 down, $4 wttkly

Open Eve. by Appt.

For Rent
Phone 216-2104
J1clllon, Ohio

PUBLIC AUCTION
LOWMAN'S LIME, Inc.
Phone 112·2127
J MIIH E11t New HIVM, W. V1., on State Rt. 33

FRIDAY, SEPT. 3,1965, 11:30 D.S.T.
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Graders, 104-102, 3 Fork Ufts; Air CompressorsGOO Diesel Rotary, 105-Gas, 37~ KW Generator
Set. Crushers, Telesmlth lOB, Telesmlth 28, 2
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3 Conveyor Belts SO.Ft. 50-Ft . .and lOO.ft, 2 · PanConveyors, Mutico Bldclr: Machine, good' for parts. •
Cement Silo, Shop Tool&amp;, Weide~, Jack Hammen,
Steam Cleaners, Heaters, Wli~ Pumps, Tires and
Rims and. Many ijen;J~. .12 ·Tr!JckB &amp;!ld ~ · of
Truck Beds. 2 Fmn .Tractors-Ford 800, r&amp;rman
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Instance

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OP: MY OFFICE

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SPINET PIANOS
MUST SELL NOW

IN LOVING memory of Lor1nie
Wald Hutton whom we lost
years ago, August 28.
G&lt;Jd only lent him to UJ,
For such a short time.
Oh, how we miss bis preciotiS 1 NEW HOLLAND Ensilage blowsmile
er wltb 8" pipe complete.
Forgotten be will never be.
Jim Carnahan, Racine, Ohio.
Lonnie, sadly missed by
Phone WI 11-2708.
8 27
Giles, Beatrice,
Charlotte, 350 bu. CORN $1.40 bu. at erlb.
Margaret and all tbe rest.
RUJseU Findling at Allred.
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SATURDAYS 1&gt;.30 News
6:00 Sign On - News
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6:05 Country Music Time
6.57 Weather
6:20 Country Jamooree
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7:30 Sports Parade
7:30 Spnrts ParMa
7:35 Larry J!,ndersoa Show
7:35 Bill Miller Show
Lb:45 IJ 'o Music - .
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Top Tea Show
7:50 NeWI
12:00 News
8 '- Bill Miller ShoiV
12: 15 lusical lnterlud•
8·45 Baker Furniture Sho"
12:30 Rev. Merlin reets
9 00 NeWI
1:00 The Jim M... Sbow
9:05 Cotlee with Jadtl
8:00 Sports Parade
ll :00 PortraJts ol a Patriot
8:05 Jim Meea Show
lO:Ob Swap Shop
1:30 National Newa
·::30 Social Set11Jity
1:35 Sundown SereDIIde
10:35 Bill Miller B11111ch Show 8:00 011 the Air
10:45 Mason Agr. i"'ogram
SL'NDA YS tTuesda•.'
7:30 Sign On - Arm, Hour
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10:45 FamUy Worablp (Thurs.) 8,00 Baptist Laymau·.; Hour
ID.4a A.b.C. Program (Friday) 1:30 Sunda) Show
11 ' 00 NeWI
8:00 Sunda, Sbow
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11:30 nuy'l Country II'IDIII
9:45 Legislative Report
12:00 Cement Blocll News
10 00 Tbe Good Lite
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10: ~ Congressman Moeller

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3:1C Jim Meea Sbow

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The Qulel Hour
Newa
The CbrlsUaDI Hour

4:15 Blaettnar AdiO Sbow
4:30 Electric Company News 12:30 The Rev. Merllr Teell
4 ' 4 ~ Jim Meea Sbo"
2:00 Tbe Rev. Sllu Blllupa
5' 00 Newa
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5' 05 Jim Mees Show
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By-_:_:
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�ANNOUNCE REREARSWI
All members of the Easterll
High School march!Jll band
are to report for rehearsals nut
week at the high school
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Monday. Tuesday, WedneadaJ
and Friday from &amp;-II a.m.

B'Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 .. Aug. 28. 1~~ par, Mno. I. B. Weed. Mrs. Roy

Seyfried . Mrs. L8wrence Lan·
ning, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs.

Miss Tracy, Bride-elect, is Guest
For Shower at Federated Church
.~1 r:-.

Miss Asrnath Trary, bride

ot Mr . £u~ene Heste1 .Jr , IMrs. Fred Oessauer, .

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Jeff A.bel, Mrs. Edwin Stein,

Mrs. Louis Karschnik, Mrs. A.
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G. l.Trt!ene, Mrs . Ha~ M. Riggs,
Hem~· H.eibeJ the bnde: Miss Gloria Jean E'bersbach and
groom ; Misses. Carolyn and Maralynn

ELBERFELDS

was guest ot honor at a shower . Mrs Clan1 Karr . m~td ot t10n· Tracy
Wednesday evening m th~ soc· or : Miss Erma Smtth,
be~ l Sending gifts were Mr~ . Pearl
Ia} room of the Federated man M1s~ t'hei!IHI . Grue~er · Ash. Mrs. Emmett Blackburn,
tthurch given by Mrs Harry 1rinK bt&gt;&lt;~ rer : Mrs. LOUIS Retbel,l Mrs. Richard VHughan Sr., Mrs.
Wilson. Mrs. Benzo Menchin1 rlnwe1 ilirl: Mrs Cl rland Huws . Ma~ Van lnwagen, Mrs. Robert
and Mrs. Ben Neutzling. A bnde 's mother : and Mrs. Dale Couch. Mrs . .lohn Ketchka . Mrs.
rreen and gold color
themt&gt; ]Smith the gronm ·s mother
Elsworth Rowe, Mrs. Ray Glaze
rt~s rarrit"d ouT m the decora- 1 A
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Terry
11er t11e unorec gut•s 1 upcn- Amm Durst . S\&gt;Irs.
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Hons bv !\lrs Eugene Hester d
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witl- whtte cover centered with esh·. ~~~ en oris do grcte'd" tan go 1' roild Jr ., Miss Nancy Hamm.
,c l('l'iCn sa a an a e n u
an arrangement on pink rose· I bn·ao , &lt;~ n(iw i t·he ~. punch and .~IJ c· 1 1rol Harnm, Mrs. Trel
buds On rhr mantel wPre two 1co fler were servrd. M.rss r.r
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two-bran ch cr\·stal candelahra . .
t1 d t th
h Mrs. Alonzo Custer,
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1nd IW•I larg.P while
wedfling hSm\!1' dpr~-"1 e H " 1 e thpml~l James Clatworlhy Jr., Mrs. AI·
nw &lt;.~n ~~ rs. es er at e ':&gt;1 • 1
bells tit&gt;d wtlh grern and gold .
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bows
w
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. . Vau~han, Mrs. Harold E. TripA mne k W('rlrlin wa-: hPlrl l 1lle refreshment tablP was ::tl· lett , Mrs. Joseph Gloeckner,
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' Mrs. Russell Brown, rs. Se 11m
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seven
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mmtstf'r :v1rs. Nrutzltng, p1an - ~
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.I Blazewrr z. Mr:~ .
arry
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candlrs and flowers . On the ~v1d
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~ hell:-. a1 .. arh eo~ner 1 iw uunrh , Burns. Mrs. Paul Darnell, Mr.
bow\ centert-d_w1lh a ~ret~n f~oz- and \1rs. W. A. Gihbs, Mrs. Max
£&gt;n rose. ene1rcled w1th bndal i Meinhart, Mrs. Donley Reibel,
MRS. DOYLE E. MUITI
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rangenn•nt nf ye llow flowers &lt;If · Ebersbaeh Mrs. Carl Hvsell
lached. centered a white cover-' sr. Mrs. Norman Kloes, ·Mrs:
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each end.
well ami Mrs Henry Ewing.
MR. AND MRS.
HOWARD BURKS
Most For Your Money"
Attending were those named
The marriage of Miss Donna folk, Virginia, who served her
above and Mrs. Phena Clifford,
0
Mrs. Harold Ebersbach and El 'H CIIUrcil CIIISS
Ruth Circle, daughter of Mr sister as matron of honor. was
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and Mrs. Homer M. Circt. of attired in • gown of aqua stlk
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' ar a, rs. .eu ryan, · r 5 · ' r or ;,
Route 1, Racine, to Mr. Doyle shantung de:signed with a scoop
Roger Cullums, Mrs. E II en The August llWeling of the Edward Mutli. son of Mr. and neckline and short sleeves.
Trinity Methodist Church in Columbus was the settint~l
MIDOLEPORT. 0.
Couch, Miss Jantce Couch, Mrs.1'Will ing Workers class of the
for the July lOth wedding of Miss Betty Ann Co·verf
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' Jaeob Eber~hach. Mrs. Nort..ert enterprise EUU Churd1 wus Mrs. Walter Multi of Route 2, She carried a nosegay of pililk· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H . Covert, former
r
Neutz Iing \1rs Kennet h Har· held Thu"da)' evenina at the New Philadelphia, was solemn· lt'pped while carnations.
I dents, and Mr. W. Howard Burks, son of 'lr.
and Mrs.
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, ized on Saturday afternoon, Auglf
I rJS. ~Irs . Cl)de Jones, &gt;lrs. home ol Mr&gt; nw1ghl Logan,
M R M tti f R ule 2 Howard J. Burks of Huntington. Doctor Paul J. Acker
Pome-roy Ohto
I Guy 0 . Hussell and Terri Lynn, Rock Springs Road.
ust 7, in the Dover Evangelir. ay u
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cal Uniterl Brethren Church.
New Pbi ladelphia, was best 0 !Cia •, ·
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a er Mrs l.eolt Jey Wilson, presi- R
H
d Kn'tlle per·
f h. b lh
The bnde, giVen m marnage trndescenls. A molded empire
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TONIGHT thrLJ TUESDAY
Hamm, Mrs lJenver Kappte, dent, conducted a short bus1ev.
or 15 ro er.
b h f h
fl
· tl'
formed
theowar
double ring cere- man
With her yellow and green Y er at er, wore 8
oor · wat~
me .h.tg hi'18hted th e fitted
.
Aug, '27 thru Aug, 31
Mrs. Lowell Chapman,
Mrs. ness session. Several money · many at two-thirty o'clock be-- floral cotton dress the bride's length g?wn of o:ganza over taf- bodt~e wh1ch ~as styled with a
Guy Cowan. Mrs. Mary Kun- making projects were di s('us ~ · ·rl .
f ta d '"'ed th 3
t 11 d Sabrtna neckline and e I bow
Welt Disney's
, zelman. Mrs. Homer Brickles, Mrs. James Will thanked the fore an altar adorned with bou- mother wore yellow accessor- e
esll'l.. WI
con ro e
.
"THE MONKEY'S UNCLE"
quets of while gladiola and car· .
Th b 'd g oom's mother skirt accented motifs of re length sleeves. A large Obt bow
ITechn•~e•,lurJ
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M'rs . .J . M. Thornto.n, Mrs.. L.l class of planter sent her white
tes.
he't rt e r ,
'th h embroidered lace centered wiUJ was fastened at the back of
.
Tummy Kirk . Annette
L. Fauber, M1ss Marguerite hos 'n~tal1zed. The wonder box na 1wns. · •
wore
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accessones
WI
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· II'me an d a chape1
r
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wa1s
W1tt Oisn•v'•
Meyer. Mrs . Georgw Willwm- donated by Miss Dorothy Long I' The bndfe sh~owdn o_t~ure sl navy ~ress. Each had a corsage
..... ,.r," ""'llll'";n,·:,l'~,~·~-"- ''"' ;1: ·~ fell at the hem. A crown of
"GOLDEN HORSESHOE
son , Mrs. Gerald Wilder.'llul : w~s awarded to Mrs.
Eldon men _was as wne WI a scoop or ~htte roses.
.
'j embroidered lace and irri,des-1
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REVUE"
t Mrs. Ph it Williamson,
M r s. Weeks. A dessert course wa" necklme, short sleeves ~nd bell MJss B~rbara Hames of Dovcents held her fingerti
IT&lt;!rhn iculun
siYfocl • tapered . . ,
Grc~ce Pratt, Miss Donna Re1- served by the hostess to Mrs. shape, street·length skirt.
er, orgamst, pi;Jyed All Glory •
veil. She carried a ~uquet
Wall Oisney f'eaturette! Se
and
llrand pa1Ch .
'·' baby roses and feathered
lect your winner at the Gold I bt&gt;l. Mrs. fi:lhPrl Hobinson, Mrs. Herbert Dixonm, Mrs. Harley Venice braid trimmed the Laud and Honor (Teschner);
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a
rtal
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: ~ nations.
en Horse~hue R~vue!
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• ,. •1110 Yan\'t ""' f
Moore, Mrs. Willand Skip J..o.l on the sktrt and a small bow Name (EIIor); Praise to the '
1 enceMassar, Mrs. AmandaKasWoistlfll loonl of .....,.
- -- --~ gan.
accented the ·bodice.
Lord the Almighty (Gesangbush)
Mrs. Robert Rhea, twin sisrugged
. whlte-bc!dl
The carried a nosegay of fea· Let There be Peace on Earth
ttr of the bride, served ber
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blue
denim.
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TO OBSERVE 50TH
i thered
i.:arnations and stepba- (Jackson); The Lord's Pra:rer
sister as matron of honor. Miss
SanlariHd.
canapletoly
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newell . nol" centered with two white (Maiotte), and the traditional
Belly Long, bride's roommate,
wdlablo. Triple stiichod and
will observe their 50th wedding Icymbidium orchids and wore a wedding marches.
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served as bridesmaid.
OPJOMEIRIST
nlnfon:od with ..-tch.
Ulflce Hnurs 9lo l2 l to!; 1t ·tusp at NOOD on
anniversary Sunday, September pearl necklace, a gift of the Guests were received in the ~ ~
The best man was Mr. Rob· rust-proal rivtll an flonl
l'hurs - l!:as1 court St Pumeruy
5, at thetr home in Keno, wtlh i bt·idegroom.
home of the bridegroom's par·
ert Rhea and the ushers were
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Presiding were Mrs. Ray Mut11, Miss Carol Multi, both of
New Philadelphia, and Miss Dix·
ie Circle, of Racine.
When the couple iert for a
boneymoon in the Smoky Mountains the bride wore a
lace
trimmed yellow rayon and linen sheath with white accessor·
ies. At her shoulder was the
orchid corsage from her bridal
bouquet,
Upon their return, they will
reside at 11430 Sharon Dr., No.
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People In
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Mrs. Wavne Gibbons of Mid·
dleport vi;ited Thursday after·
noon with Mrs. Charles R. Karr
Sr.
Nancy and
Peggy Boso
returned to their home, Great
Bend after spending a few days
wittb Uteir grandmother, Mrs.
Dessie Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rad·
ford and family znd Connie Radford returned home today, after a weeks visit in Cleveland
and Columbus.
Mrs. Kerns Roush, Mrs. John
Scot~ Mra. Mark Evall8, Mrs.
Htrma Fisher and grandson
Mark, and Mrs. Russ Watson
spent Thursday afternoon at
Stewart with Mrs. 0. D. Aroold.
Mrs. Olao Genheimer and
daughter Judith returned to
their home Columbus Thursday
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
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Wedding Plans
Are Announced
By Miss Wolfe

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David
and was
Lesterheld
Covert.
The Covert
reception
Barnell's White House imnoedi· l
Sizes 4 to 18
ately following the ceremony.
The bride, a graduate
I 0 ounce denim 1.98
Portsmouth High School, is
employed with Nationwide In·
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surance Company io Columbus. 13~ oz. denim
The bridegroom, a graduate
of Vinson High School in
Shop Tonight Tll9
ington, is now employed with - - - - - - - - - Public Finance Company in
tumbus.
After a wedding trip to Wash·
ington, D. c. and Virginia, the
couple is residing at 42.114
.
Broad Street, Columbus.

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Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wolle, iF~~~~~;,;;;~;...;;;;;;.;...ii:::::ii:::::iiii
Minersville, are announcing the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Cathy, to Dan Erwin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chesler Erwin, Middleport.
The bride-elect is a gradu·
ate of Pomeroy High school,
class of 1961, and is presently
employed at Rail's Ben Frank·
lin store in Middleport.
Mr. Erwin is a graduate of
Middleport High school. class
of 1961. He attended [)hio Uni·
versily and Franklin University
in Columbus. He is presently
employed as a draftsman with
Midwest Steel Corp. in Pome·
roy.
The open church wedding lo
planned for Sunday, October 21
at 2:30 p.m. in the Minersville
Methodist church with the Rev.
Wendell Stutler officiating.

TO MEET MONDAY
Officers and members of the
court of Meigs County Pomona
Grange will meet at the Rock
Springs hall, Monday at 8 p.m.
to practice degree work lor
opection, which will be held
day September 3.
·
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dsiley and
Barry and B. J. returned to
tbeir home, Newark Thursday,
alter • several days visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Dailey and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hawley:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mas·
oar accompaniee their grandchil·
dren, Stephen and Melissa to
Logan Wednesday, where they
were mel by their
Mrs.
George Massar and
home in Columbus after a weeks
vacation with their grondparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965

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WASHINGTON (UP]) - Pr11ldent John10n mH11 gainers.
Denver Gohl, Harrisonville,
with hit top advltere today to pion the next move in
Morse reported late Sunday above, has problems as he tries
hie effort to hHd off a thrHiontd notionwide IfNI ni~ht that the negotiations were to tow a load of cement blocks
1trlke, 111 for Tulllloy of midnight.
hopelessly deadlocked. Barring the required distance during the
J!ltre. wu lpaculotion in We1hington and Pitt,. court action, a walkout by 450.· tractor pull at the Harrisonville
burgfl, where the ""' talkl brake off Suncloy, that 1100 steelworkers appeared ioev· Celementary school Saturday,
the Chltf Executive w11 preparl111J to Invoke the Toft- !table.
The pull, sponsored by the
Hortlty Act to overt 1uch 1 striko. Jahn1an refustd to
The last basic steel strike oc- PTO at lbirrisonville, Is held
IIY It hi• news conference Sunday jut! who! he would curred in l!J59.60 and lasted • annually at the schoolgrounds.
.do If I atrlke Ioomtd. "We are trying to work it out record 116 dayo. The govern· Though the tractor reared back
tiM A!!ttrlcon woy, and I hope we'll be able to," he ment blamed the shutdown for on. Denber as he wao making
lilld. ''If not, we'U hove to !oak to tho notional lnltr• the economic recession of late this pull, he pulled the blockJ
.It all!! - whot it requlrfl ond then corry it aut."
1960.
the required distance of 120
The issues blocking a settle- feel. In the other photo below,
ment:
Mrs. Tbor Carsey, PTO secre-Money. The United Steel- tary, sells a sandwich to Doug
workers union wonts a three- Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dougyear contract 'th 5111
1 laa Clay of Pagetown. At tha
increase in wa:;s a~ ~n= left cf ''rs. Cilrsey is PTO presiThe "big 10.. rod
oflered. dent Joe Starcher. Wmners tn
P ucer~
tbe tractor pull were Bob Wil·
• packsge they say " worth Iiams o! Rt. I, Rutland, in the
40.6 ceols.
5,1100 lb. class, Kenny Willia!I13
-Dw:ation of the contract. of Rt. 1, Rut[;uui 1o the 6,000
The UDJoo oought ao agreement class, Denver Gohl on Sam
A one-car accident on State retx~ctive to May I, when an Lewis' tractor in the 7,000 class
' llouta 1U at 4:30 a.m. SUnday, IDtenm pact averted I strike, and Kenny Willlamo in the 8,1100
1.% J!lileo east of the Salem Cen· while the COmp8Diel demanaect cW.. - Serl!inel .Photos.
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roy Collins, back to Washingtoo to confer oo the Impending
crisis. They and other officials
had a 7:45 a.m. EDT appoio
ment with the President to report on the stalled talks and
make recommendations.
Neither United Steelworkers
(USW) President I.W. Abel nor
R. Conrad Cooper o1 u.s. Steel
Corp., tbe industry's chief bargainer would comment on
Morse:, charge that both sides
were "irresponsible."
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negotistor R. Conrad Cooper oJ
the U. S. Steel Corp.
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They were expecttd to arnve
in the nation's capital this al·
ternooo.
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process of banking furnaces
and cooling coke ovens Sunday.
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day night and Johll8on s'lm·
moned his two special envoys,
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Johnson summoned top negotia
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