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Pl'M'SBURGH (UP!) - The negotiator R. Conrad Cooper of roy Collins, back to Washing·
ton to confer on the lmpendiJt&amp;
ic oteel !Ddustry dimmed to- Both men said they would gQ crisis. They and other officials
tlay, and a concerned !'resident They were. expecttd to amve had a 7o45 a.m. EDT appomf..
Johnson summoned top negotla in the nation's capttal thl9 at- ment wttll the President to retora to the White House in an ternoon.
port on the stalled talks and
eleventh-hour attempt to avert U.S. Steel Corp. and other make recommendations.
a nationwide strike aLmidnighl members of the "big tO" pr.. Neither United Steelworkers
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With the collapse oJ collee. process of banking furnaces R. Conrad Cooper ot U.S. Steel
live I!Jrgainlng and failure of and coo~ng coke ovens Sunday. Corp., the industry·a cbiel barfederal mediation In Pittsburgh Contract talks broke oft Sun- gainer, would comment on
JoiWOD sent bis personal plane day night and Johnson aum- Morse's charge !bet both aides
to pick liP 1. W, Abel, president mooed his two special envoys, were "irresponsible."
ot the Ualted Steelworkers Uo. Sen. Wayne Morse, O.Qre., and Morse and Collins flew here
fiery blast furnaces of the bas· the U. S. Steel Corp.

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Tractor Rears Up at Harrisonville pull, but Driver Makes Needed 20 Fee1

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both indostry and union bargainers.
Denver Gohl, Harrlsooville,
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - p..,Jdont Johnson meets
Morse reported late Sunday above, has problems as be trtes
with hit top odvl,.r• todoy Ia plan the nexl move in
niMbi
that Ute negotiatioru. were to tow a. load of cement blocks
hJI affort to held oH a threalenlld notionwid11 aletl
hopelessly deadlocked. Barring the reqUired dlslance during the
slrlkl, Itt for Tutoday al midnight.
court action, a walkout by 450.. tractor pull at the Harrl9onvtlle
!~ere wu spoculallon in Woahington ond Pltb000 steelworkers appeared inev- Celementary school Saturday,
burgh where lhe ....1 talks brake off Sunday, lhat itable.
The pull, S)lOnsored by the
the C~lef EICeC~~tive wa1 preparing to invoke the Taft.
The last basic steel strike ..,. PTO al Hamsonvtlle, ts held
Hartley Act to overt such 1 strike. Johnson refualld to curred in 1959-liO and lasted annually at the schoolgrmmds.
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Though the tractor reared back
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do If • ·atrlke loomed. "We oro lrying to work it out record
the AI!Mrlcon woy, ontl I hopo we'll be eble Ia.'' he ment blamed the sru.tdown for this pull, he pulled the blocks
aald; ''If not, we'U have to look to the nationol inler· the econom1c recesston of late the required distance of 120
1960·
Ht ond 1H whit II requlr• and then carry II out."
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feet, In the other photo below,
The issues blockmg a settle- Mrs. Thor Carsey, PTO secreJllent:
tary, sells a sandwich to Doug
-Money. The United Steel· Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug·
workers union ':'ants a three- laa Clay of Pagetown. AI the
rear coniract Wttll a 53.7 cent left cf • ·rs. Ctlrsey ill PT0 preoi·
UJCrease tn wages and bentfits. dent Joe Starcher. Winners in
The "big 10" producers offered lite tractor pull were Bob Wilj
l package they say is worth Hams of Rt. 1, Rutland, in the
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40.6 cent..
5,000 lb. class, Kenny Wllliams
-Duration of the contract. of RL 1, Rutlltnd In the 6,000
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State retroactive to May 1. when an Lewis' tractor io the 7,000 class
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4·30 en
am onSunday iDler~m
while the companies demanaed clasa. - Seutinel
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ter , iiCI!ool, li u1lder lnvestlga- It becornt effective. Sept 1.. .. .
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lion by ihe Meigs County Sher· -Vacation btnellts, The USW
Iii's department.
~ld language wrltteo mto the
mdustry proposal would str•p
&amp;I Denuties said Frank J. Knotta, 100,000 steelworkers ol vacauon
WA . ·, TON Wllh'." 34, lit. 1, Langsville, lost con- benefits they receive under the
llo!tae a1 t.wrenee F. 0 trol of his car, went into a flow- current contract.
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Brien, I , ~arler mem~ ~~ the er bed and through the yard nt A high unioo IOIII'CO said Sun·
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lat. J~. f. Kennedy' Irish the Roy Stone propety, Rt. I, day "neither lido bas blulj:ed
ABOARD uss LAKE CHAMmana, qn will like over as Langsville.
appreciabl• ,,
PLAIN AT SEA iUPt)-Costhe D81loo~ new poetmaster
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SAIGON (UP!) -852 bombmoe champions Gordon Coopc-.!.
'lbere was ~arnage to the ~nt
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ers of the u. s. Strategic Air
er and Cbarleo Conrad slept
Preskleni\Johnsoo 8llliOUIIeed end of Knotts ear. No lnjunes,
fS, figS UU
Command may soon attack
late as their first reward tu!Wnday that 'roatmaster Getter- however, were reported. The
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day and got ready for 18 days
oi ·John A. Clronouakl, the first Investigation Is being eontlnued.
Viet Nam oD a dally basts, 1o.
of gruelling tesls expected to
American ol . Pollsb descent to Sheriff ~o::lla=~·h al!armed military SO\U'ceB said A gigantic Western Weekend ~~::~::.can ~:~iv:lt~~~;
aerve In the cabinet, would be so rer I ri ay the w;..:
today. Official spokesmen dis. has been scheduled the week- harm.
Miss Ernestine Wood, 1965 State Guernsey Queeu.
tomlnated to be U. S. ambassa· ~=ve : : ar~
lnvestigat- Funeral services for Garnet closed that five 852 raids ba~e end of Sept. 25-26 at the Bob
Back ''borne•· on earth bare· is presiding today for the Junior Guernsey show at tilt
lor to Poland, succeetlin&amp; c~ ed. The sheriff said $80 In cub Susan Rlgp, 60, Columbus, been flown In the past s"' Evans Farms near Rio Grande. ly 24 hours after lbeir 3.3 Ohio Slate Fail.
'eer dl)ilomat Jobn Moon• reportedly was taken from the who died Stlnda1 evening In days.
One of the major acttvt!les millinn·mU orbital fli1ht, the
Miss Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood
t Cabot.
Sam Robinson and Ethel Dilch- the Mt. Carmel hospital there, Two American P.ianes were will be a horse show, beginning Gemini o astronauts· tight of RD 1, Harrisonville, is a 1965 graduate ef Pomero,
er bomes In tbe robberies.
wiD be held Wednesday at 2 lost Sunday in &amp;r operations at I p.m., on Saturday. Sept. 25. timetable was changed to let High school and is sponsored by the Southeastern Ohio
MAMI - IIUBRICANE BET· Sheriff Hartenbach said he p.m. at the Raw!lngs - Coats on both sides of the l?th pa- Eight classes will make up tbe them get a few hours exira
Guernsey Breeders Assn.
sy, nourlsbed by tbe warmth also has received complaints of Funeral home wttb tbt Rev. ralleL An Air Foree F105 Thun- event, and there will be tru- sleep before flying to cape
She was selected for the boll
of the tropical Atlantic, intensl· persons breaking windows at Clyde Barllelt officiating. Bur· derchtef was shot down over phies and ribbons in all classes. Kennedy.
or from a field of 12 contestanll
fled today while chll111in&amp; Jumn. the Salem Center elementary ial will be in Gravel IUD ceme- North Viet Nam and the pOol Horses should be on the =:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-=:==I
at the annual slate couveDIIOD
leuill acrua the opeD ocean. schooL He advised that anyone tery.
was. presumed captured alter grounds by noon on that date.
in Columbus in March. Sbt II
ilelll' beeame the second bur- cau&amp;ht causing destruction at She was born at Langsville ba!Jing out. The pilot of a Prop- A 6 p. m. Saturday supper is
also 1966 Meigs County DalrJ
• rtciiJt of tile uason SundBy, the school will be prosecuted. the da"••te
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driven
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reconnatsscheduled,
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lllmce plane was killed m a col. .
lin Islands wltb heavy ra)JI
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chicken and the lrtmmmgs.
Among the other Kelga eotmo
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""" pll)'lna the role of a trligbt
member of the Nazarene On the ground, Communist At p.m., on Sept. • a round
ty participants
at the Stall
apollor 1D the United Stalel'
church in Middleport. SurviV· guerrillas launched a number and square dance Is on the a·
Fair today are tbe Edisoll llo~
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of attacks over a wide area genda. A tratl nde IS scheduled, U. S. Rep. Waller H Moeller
Jon family and Richard
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in I tl- from 9 a.m. till 11 am. Sunday, hatted pass age of the Higher
bleotz son of Mr liDd Mn.
COUJMIJU8 - MIIRE THAN
Friends may call at the
Inte a~"::ul~nSunda ayin :~ following breakfast at 7 am.
Education Act of 1965 on Thurs•
David' Koblentz,
PomeroJ,
aeral borne after 10 a.m. Tues g
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There wtll be a $5 charge d
"A other gtant step in
170,000 penODI already bad Pomeroy pollee lnvestlgated a day,
two governme.ot outposts were per person. This will pay for
::ru ~ to tve America
The HoUoos, Mr. and Mra
visited the Olllo Sllte Fair aa two-aulomobUe accident at $:15
overrun 55 miles southeast of meals and all oiher activities lh I ~system go! schools in
Hollon and children Linda anti
II headed IDto ill lourtb dsy p.m. Saturday oo West Maio.
RESIDENT FINED
Satgon.
includlng entry fee In all clas; th: ~~~;d." The measure now
Larry, are ~Uctpatlng ill tbt
*I II ippeared Wtely the IIIJO,. sl at I river /rout parking lot Fieldloa fllwklna, Middleport,
es of the horse show except cut- goes to the Senate for considerColumbus DISpatch Blue JUb.
000 prediated by fair olftciala tilt.
has been fined f50 and costs BR?UGJIT TO HOSPITAL tiog.
ati~n
hon Farm FMAJiy prufp'lllll.
wOttld be loppod if tbl weather PoUce said Charles Anderson, by Middleport Mayor
Lee Racme emergency oquadmen Children under 12 will be ad-' Th~ bill is deSJgned to a"ist l
They were selected as a Bl,.
bolda up,
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16, Mason, pulled out of tbe Smltb OD conviction of main· took Mrs. Dora Cozart, ~ ni g mitted free Several are expect-1in correcting four of the most
Rtbbon farm family by a eomo
l'bt fair Stmda) Nc:Orded the parking Jot In front of a car op- tainJng unclean premises on Run, to Meigs General sp f.. ed to arri;e Friday Sept. 24 ' ressing htgher education promttee composed of repusealao
. . . lilllle dsy atWulance ID orated by Cecil Wolle, 21, Ra· Pearl-st. Mayor Smith auspend· al at ~:::· today :U~ she and camp out.
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C1~s lack of qualified teacn-1
MISS WOOD
1tives of lhe Grasge, Farm BUll&gt;
Ita l!J.fear lilltory as an estl· cine. Tbtri wu medium dam· ed tbe fiDe and costs oa cond&gt; '!as a
as a "' ca pa· Reservations are being accept- ers overcrowded facilities m-j
. leau and €ooperative Ezlo , •
mated lto,600 persons jammed age to both cars, but no Injuries. lion. improvemeDtt! are !llllde tient.
ed through Jack Foreman, 7025 atl.;,uale librartes, and tn~uUt·t/~teraos Memorial Hospital Service.
the lfOUllds.
No arrests were reported.
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Pilhod Rd., Holland, 0., 4.15211. cient student asSistance -(dmissions Satunlav - Mrs. The H?lloos, lllA!D to 1111
RusseU Barnharl, 25, Nelson·
One of the most substantial
'd d Le . t W V State FIIIT by the Highway Pao
llfANNIII. MASS. - SIN. viDe, was fined $5 and coots
LOCAL TEMPS
Moslly cloady liDd • Utile LJ d M
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advantages of the bill Moel-•R bert ~war~· tar 'Mkldla. irol, will be guests of the ~
Roberi F. . Kellnedy'a 14-yeor • by Pomeroy Mayor Chari• J..e. The temperature In Pome- warmer totlty. Cloudy, warmoy
oore o
ler said was the provJSio~ to aid : Mrs. An rew atey '
.. patcb .for lunch, dinner and U.
old da~ Katbleen, Jalock. pr Saturday night on couvle- roy's business district at 11:33 or ll&gt;nlghl liDd Taettday, low to- Attend Rio Grande
colleges and universities in the ' port; Mrs. :arle~ hJoho;'"· entire dsy's program.
ed tiJICUiliCino11 when her btne lioa of falling to yield tho right a.m. today wu 811 dear-, un- algllt 5I-G. 1DP Taoldsy 85- Lloyd Dennis Moore, son of development of their libraries! Pomeroy • ary ous •
ew Koblentz is porli~liDg il
(Contlmifd 011 pap t)
ol way.. ·
tier cloudy aklea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Moore, and Instructional facilities. 'J'his Haven.
the 4-H Club Ltatlership proo
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20 Oak Street, Pomeroy, has section would particularly bene- Dlscbarges Saturday - Lee lf81D. He, with lli other lop 4-B
been. accepted for enrollment fit Ohio University
Rio Hussell, Letart, W. Va .; J!o.
Is a candidate
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at Rto Grande college.
Grande College.
bert DaUey, Middleport ; Oscar highest 4-H hoDon durtDfl !be
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a public institution and Jo entlt· '!be 10 called, ''flab bowl" Our couniy is, we believe, the faD. His goal is to go Into the can get it now," said Moeller.
Melp GeDent Boopltal
I have beea uUd lnany tlmu led to IUPfOrl from tbe geD- drop ID colleetiODIID really iood rlcbesl county in tbe state Ill lleld of education. A May grad· "The bill allows for grants to Birth Saturday - Mr. and Adllliuieu Sallrdaf - ~
; bow
Ill iDIIII!iUoa u ., erallundl by the County Com. IIIU80UIJII usually amount to local scenes, especially river uate of Pom~y High school, needy students, enlarged loan I Mrs. Robert Edwards, Letart, a na Perey, Albany.
!,\ Pl'lfp1ltle to han lf!l111,~... Dllllioaera iiC&lt;!otdlng to popula- about bait ol the 1upp0rt need· and steamboat
ph~apbs, Moore was achve m football, provisions, and excellent work- son; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bat- llllcbaa ... .Saltftly - ADet
·' I'UI"IIDI tutd edtiUI!otial aiiiiJ. 11oD, J'IDiial from f&amp;,OOO ·a year ed.
many of them uceetlqly rare baaketbaD, religious clubs and study opporlunilies. "
ey, Middleport. a daughter.
Frick, Pooteroy; Esta lowell,
; W,, II to be ~ ID
for.·~.-~~~~ to $Z5,000 101' 'lbeJI, there Ia 1M pro11t
liDd valuable.
dramatics wbUe in high school.
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Admiosiono Sunday - George Pomeroy: Panq Jones, .RJ!C):JI
7tll'll to f!ll!le.
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the sale of boob lll1d post cardl. Some mUJellllll rely beavUy
ME%J' AT BEDFORD
INJURED IN Ff,LL
Norris, Racine; Clinton Napper, AdmluJea l!uby - Fred
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ly Colored JIOII Clrdt of ·national on "Dollar Day"
collectiODI A meeling of Bedford Youth Matthew M. Weaver, 3, 10n Pomeroy; Patty Weaver, New MoJ11ing, Mldilleport; A.• ·l l
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le lltould be ,.,,~•"·
1111 coon Interest COlt 0110 and a half once a year.
Center supporters will be held of Mr. and Mrs. William. M. Haven; Sarah Lunsford, Pome- Alkills, Leon, W. Va,; c. T.
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Jewett, RuUand; . Mn. 11w1
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' '•. Fint. ~=to=~:~~~ _.. '1:1 ciflhem, qur. ~n!J ciD be bacj Ill quantity ,tor 4e UonofmW'•tmelnOlUo,llmow Carl, president, in
charge. Hospital at 8;25 p.m. Sunday WeaV&lt;r, New Haven;
Law- DlacllaiJn ._., - · Ln
~ ~ Dill ~edaetl tacb and 'HJI · IOJ' • !lb!tt or of !tone haVIDI elttsed tor' lack Those who helped with tile wltb a mlld cerebral concus- renee Napper, Pomeroy; Cathy Greeolee, Middleport;
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lllo!Jt lbnt 10f ,a' quarter.. II ·· is o! ,ll!(lport. .
, . ~ at the fair are especially aton. He was injured when he
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Dnoted To The lntereltt Of The MeiJ~oMmon .4rea

the Federatt&gt;d Im&lt;tn Miss l'ht'lmu . Grm~ser A~ h. ~rs. Emmett Blackburn.
D'Ch given bv Mrs Harry ring bt-C:trrr ; Mrs. Lums He1bel. Mrs. Rtchard Vaughan Sr .. Mrs.
1s
M 5 senzo Menchin1 · flowl:'r g1rl : Mrs. Cleland Hmes. Mae Vtm lnwagen, Mrs. Raben
d on,Mrs~ 8en Neutzling. A bride's mother; ~nd Mrs. Dale Couch, Mrs . .lohn Ketchka. Mrs.
and old color theml' Smllh the gronm s mother.
IElsworth Rowe, Mrs. Ray ~laze
!ell
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I Mis~ Anna Durst, Mrs. I erry
d carried ou1 m t e ec~ra;. After the honoree gul'~! open- Ph~-lin Mrs. Alber' Smith. Mrs.
lUI by Mrs. Eugene Heste- ed her many lovely gtl\s, -re- A. L. Phelps Jr., Mrs. Clemente
.
ablf&gt; freshment.s ol ribbon s;mdWICh I i\1t-nehir.L Mrs. Geor~e NesseiGlfts were placed on a l . es m colors ol green and gold. road Jr Miss Nancy Hamm,
t~ while cover cen~ered WI:~. Ichtcken sal a~ and dale ". u 11 i\11 1.' ' i :'rol Hamrn, Mrs. Trel
1 arrangement on pmk
ro. hre&lt;Hl -~&lt;~nriw1 ches. pun_ch and Schoenleb.
ds. On the mantel wt&gt;re two cof/'t"e were served. M1ss Erm:-~ ! Mrs. ,\Jonzo Custer, Mrs.
·o-branch cryst~l candela~ra ISmiti presided at tilt' punch James Clatworthy Jr., Mrs. AI·
d twn lar~r white wedcilng bowl and Mrs Hester at the sll-1b 1 E Ebersbach Mrs. Leo
lls lied With green and gold
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Vaughan, Mrs. Harold E. tpws.
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A mock w drlmg, a , the tr&lt;~ctlvt' Ill Whit~-&gt; ll_nen cover, Mrs. Russell Brown, Mrs. Sehm
~h. Mrs _ Bentz Wolt_e as . n , cenlt&gt;red wilh a while seven ,/ Hlazewicz, Mrs. Harry P.
tmstf'r, Mrs NrDtz\Jn~. P 1 ~ • 1 branch candelabra wtth gold s. :th 1\f Elsie Hart Mrs.
I who played the weddmg cam11es and rlowers. On
the l)~~ict' Gur:•in, Mrs. Ad~m Eb~r('h· M~.s Marv1~ Bu~ ;~~~-- edgt' ol the table wa.s green s_at- ers'bach. Mrs. w. H. Ebersbach.
· sang, l Love ou r Y·_ 1 in ribbon with wh1t~ weddmg Miss Sybil Ebersbach, Mrs. Jda
bell ~ a• P&lt;l&lt;'h curner Tlw nunch Burns. Mrs. Paul Darnell, Mr.
• bowl centered wilh a green Jroz- and :\·Irs. w. A. Gibbs. Mrs. Max
Pn rose , encircled with bridal Meinhart , Mrs. Donley Reibel,
wreath with a bow shaped ar· Mrs Phil Meinhart , Mrs. Joe
MRS. DOYLE E. MUm
rangement of yellow flowers at- Ebersbach, Mrs. Carl Hysell,
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tached . centered a white cover· , Sr .. Mrs. Norman Kloes. Mrs.
e table wtth ~oiled fern on Virgtl Campbell, Mrs. Paul Po- .
MR. AND MRS.
HOWARD BURKS
leach end.
well and Mrs. Henry Ewing.
''Whero You Get The
Attending were those nalll€d
The marriage of Miss Donnafolk, Virginia, who served her
Most For Your Monoy"
above and Mrs. Phena Clifford, 1\l iB Church ClllsS
Ruth Circle, daughter of Mr . sister as matron of honor. ":"'
Mrs Harold Ebershach a n d
nnd Mrs. Homer M. Circle of attired in a .gown ~ aqua Silk
.
Oaria, Mrs. Leo Bryan. M r s. 11-fepts on Tltursdlly
Route 1. Racme, to Mr. Doyle shantung destgned wtth • scoop
Trinity Methodist Church in Columbus was the setting
Roger
Cullums,
Mrs.
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en
The
August
meetmg
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the
Edward
Mutli,
son
of
Mr.
and
neckltne
and
short
sleeves.
for
the July lOth wedding of Miss Betty Ann Covert,
MfDflUPORT. 0.
: Couch. Mtss Janice Couch, Mrs. Willing Workers class of I he Mrs. walter Multi of Route 2, She carried a nosegay of piak- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Covert, former test·
::::iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~=:i Jacob Ebersbach . Mrs. Norbert enterprise EUB Churcn was New Philadelphta, was solemn· li ed white carnations.
dents, and Mr. W. Howard Burks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Neutzling, Mrs. Kenneth Har· held Thursday evening at the ized on Saturday afternoon, Aug· PP
Howard J. Burks of Huntington. Doctor Paul J. Acker
ris, Mrs. Clyde .tones, Mrs. horne nf Mrs . nwight Logan, usl 7, in the Dover Evangel!- Mr. Ray MutU of Route 2, officiated.
"'-_- - - - -- - - Pome~ OhMo
L&gt;uy 0. kussell and Tem Lynn, Rock Springs Road.
cal United Brethren church.
New Pblladelphta, was best The bride. given In marriage lmdescents: A molded emj1ire
Melanie Burt, Mrs.
Walter Mrs. Geotlley Wilson, presi- Rev. Howard Kmttle per· man for hiS brother.
by her father wore a floor - walstlme haghbghted the
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY I Hamm , Mrs. Denver Kapple, dent, conducted a short busi- formed the do~ble' ring cere- With her yellow and g_ree,n length gown of organza over taf- bodice which ~as styled with a
Aug. 27 thru Aug. 31
Mrs. Lowell Chapman,
Mrs. ness session. Several money - mony at two-thirty o'cl?ck be· floral cotton dres~ the bnde !I feta designed with a controlled Sabrina neckline and e I _b o
Wtlt Oisney·•
I Guy Cowan, -Mrs. Mary Kun- making projects were disru~s··rl fore an altar ado~ned With bou- mother wor~ yellow accessor- skirt accented motifs of re • length sleeves. A large Obt
''THE MONKEY'S UNCLE" . zelman, Mrs. Homer Brickles, Mrs. James Will thanked the quets of while gladiola and car· ies. The bndegroom's mother embroidered lace centered with was fastened at the back of .
!Technlculorl
Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Mrs.
class of planter sent her while nations.
wore white accessories w1th her
waisUine and a chapel tram
Tumm~ Kirk_ Annette
L.. Fauber, Miss Marguerite hospitalized. The wonder box
The bride's gown of pure silk navy dress. Each had a corsage
fell at the hem. A crown of re-''GOL~=: ~i~",;;~'SHOE -~ Meyer, Mn . Georgta William- donated by Miss Dorothy Lon~ r
f hioned with a scoop Of white roses.
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embroidered lace lllnd irridesREVUE"
son, Mrs. Gerald Wildermun w~s awarded to Mrs.
Eldon me~Jiwas ~~rt sleeves and bell Miss Barbara Haines of Dov- 1
cents held her fingertip illllflion'
ITcchnicPior)
Mrs. Phil Wi\li~mson,
Mrs. Weeks. A dessert course wa " ~~ ne~t~eet-length skirt.
er organist, played All Glory,
veil. She carried a bouquet
si,led wllll topol&lt;ld
Walt Oisney f'ealuretle! Se Gidce Pratt, Miss ~nna Rei- served by . the hostess to Mrs. v:ice braid trimmed
the L~ud and Honor (Teschner);
baby roses and feathered
and woslllll lliand patdl ·
lect your wi1mer al tbP Gold bel. Mrs. ~lbf&gt;rl Hobtnson, Mrs. Herbert DJxonm_, Mrs. Har}ey ftted bod ' and was repeated All Hail the Power of Jesus'
i., nations.
lull like a .-1 -pui.chor'l
• ••• Big Yank'l IIU• f
en f-lorseshop Revue!
William Neutzling, Mrs. Clar· Brown, Mrs. Wil_son, Mrs: Carl o~ the sk\~ and a small bOW Name {Ellor); Praise to the
Mrs. Robert Rhea, twin
Admission o75c &amp; 40e
ence Massar, Mrs. Amanda Kas- ~~re, Mrs. Wtlland Sktp Lo· accented the ·bodice,
Lord the Almighty (Gesangbush)
ter of the bride, served
WoSiern joanl tA
ru911ed
- wlthog ·
The carried a nosegay of fea - Let There be Peace on Eartlt
sister as matron of honor.
, lllue denim. 10091o coiiOII
TO OBSERVE 50TH
thered carnations and slepha· (Jackson ); The Lord 's PraJ'&lt;r
Betty Long, bride's roornm1rte,
SanforizOd. wmplotol1
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newell notis centered with two white (Malotte), and the lradtltonal '
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served as bridesmaid.
waohoble. Triple tt:tchod a~
1 .,:·~,
' will observe their 50th wedding \ cymbidium orchtds and wore a weddtng marches. .
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The best man was Mr.
0 p 1 0 M E 1 A 1S 1
reinforced with non a
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arl necklace a gift of the Guests were received m the !r \1.' .1.
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OIJil'e Hnuf·s Uto 12. /.to fl rt "lnsl? at Noon on
5anmtvelrhs~ryl1Sund~y,
~e~!e~i~~~ bridegroom. '
horne of the bridegroof!l'S .par- L &gt;~~\~~-~~
ert ~hea_ and t~e. !l~h~r~
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ANNOUNCE REHEARSALS
All members of the EuterD
High School marching band
are to report for rehearsals next
week at the high school
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and Friday from 9-11 a.m.

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)ally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mtd epor · 0 ·
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ning, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs.
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Jeff Abel, Mrs. Edwin Stem,

Tracy, Bride-elect, is Guest
Shower at Federate d Ch urch

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Debriefing

Operations of
Bookmobile,
HQ, Outlined

Progress at
Jackson TC
Is Reviewed

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For Fell Quarter

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SIDI. 14
Nlghtcr..... a.gln
Oct. II

CORNER SECOND and MILL
Monday Thru Thunday-9 to 6
Friday and Soturdoy-8:30 to 8:30

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Karen nr., Jovanna 21:-2' and
Kristina, three-months. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har·
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Rio Grande College has employed a new lnstruclor In
mathematics. He is John Wilson Shupert, 28, a native of
Sedalia.
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Shupert atlended Scioto county schools, graduating
from
Portsmouth High school
In
1955. He attended both the
Portsmouth Branch and malo·
Athens campus of Ohio University, receiving his bachelor of
science in education in 1960.
lle attended summer school al
Miami University in 1963.
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warded his Master of Arts de- ,
8J'ee from Lou~iana State Uni- '
versily, where he attended the '
National Science Foundation A&lt;&gt;
II aderru·c Year Institute.
He has had seven years of ex- 1
teechiDg ill public ,
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II county schools, five years
Portsmouth city schools. and
year at Deer Park tO) High

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Jeff, i.arrJ Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. otla Knopp and bostesa,
Mrs. Harry WoHe.

Dorcas
News Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wade
and children of Chester, W. Va.
called on Mr. asd Mrs. Jess
By Edlla 1 ..,
Pickens recently.
A cookout wao held
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Ruby)
evening honoring Harry
Lubrlck and children of East
.., bls 37rd birthday.
Liverpool ••!sited with her parent were Mrs. Edith
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omar DaiMr. and Mrs. Richard
ley.
and sons, Matt, Mike and Mu Rev. and Mrs. John Bush caiJ..
ol Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· .,; on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brad·
chie Torr of Athens, Mrs.
ford Thursday evening.
1\endorf and sons, Randy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sterett
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11lursday night with her par·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Knopp.
Steve Dalley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Dalley retU11leo' home to start football trainIng after spending the summer
in Cleveland where he was
employed.
Max Knopp is spending a
week at the home of his par·
ents, Mr. ano Mrs. Otis Knopp,
during P.C.C.
Homecoming
week at Davenport, Iowa.
SMILES TELL THE ASTRONAUT STORY -. Jubilation .expressed b~ Mrs. J,
Jimmy
Zeck,
son
of
Mr.
and
Gordon
Cooper left and Mrs. Charles Conrad, nght, durmg mterv1ews w1th news·
" -See
--Yourself At , , •
l1'oillllllllor It alone. Ttm&gt;r
Per
Mr•.
Tay
Zeck
of
East
Livermen
at
Seabro~k.
T~x
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symbolizes
the
nation's
joy
at
safe
return
of
the
astron,autsl
•long u
tf de1lrecL Phone 111'11 for fast
pool is spending some time with .,fr~o~m~th~e~ir-::·~3.::3·.::m:::il:::li::Ol:::'·::.m:::il:::e_o:::r:::bi:::ta::.:l-'Jc:..o.::.u•_·n_e:_y_in_s_,p_a_cc~.=~=========
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
OIPProval. Then atop lor
Omar Dailey.
with Max Knopp.
JOI1r In 30 mlnlllel.
AJ.oo Jaratr Joono with long
Mr. and Mrs. Donald {Mary) Mr. asd Mrs. Grover Salser
ll11li low PQ1DOIIII.
Dorst and four daughters of Sr. spent Friday night and Sal·
Sunday School attendance
Newark spem the weekend with urday with their daughter, Mrs.
her parents, Mr. and lfrs. Frank Clyde rRose Mzary) Evans and ,
Sori~tv
Aug. 22 was ~73~.~T~h•~:=lll~=~
Walton.
family at Porter.
'
Brent Bradford, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton of
~Th;:eiB~oo;,s~te;ris~u;.nd;a;y~kht~
and Mrs. Brian Bradford, or Newark are
parents of a
of the Baptist Church
·
Wooster Is visiting his grand· baby daughter, Carolyn Machell,
entertained
by
Mrs.
Co
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a
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parents, Mr. and Mro. Otto born recently. They have one
Buck at her heme with a six
Bradford.
other daughter, ReV. Diann.
o'clnc~ dinner. After the dinner
Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Bolin Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
meeting was held . Games
and son of Albany called on her Frank Walton.
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in charge o£ Vera Bee•gle
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Wolfe ,
and Maggie Shain. Present
Pickens.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Otis
members of u.e class and
Charles Cline and Jimmy Casto at Portland Friday.
, Beulah Stobart, Bal'bO· II
Diddle spent Saturday
night
Observations of cometc; were
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Vada
Beckwith
and d:;~:~%~:
recorded by Chinese AstronoISh~elly and Faye Beegle.
mers as early as 2369 B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Br8oO·II
Americon colleges and uniof Davisburg, Mich.,
EFFECTIVE MONDAY-TUESDAY
versities have an enrollment ·
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Sa:turday supper guests of
of more than 82,000 foreign
AND WEDNESDAY ONLY.
Mrs. A. C. Bradford
students from 152 countries.
overnight with Mr.
George Deem. Ovo!rnight ll
P R A I S E FROM THE 1guesr.g of Mr. and Mrs.
CHIEF - President John·
were their son, Critt, Jr.
astronauts
of
Worthington
and Miss Beu·
son
speaks
with
FINISHING
Gordon
Cooper
and
Charles
iah
McCormick
of
Toledo. They
Our bed quality
Conrad shortly after they were all here w attend the
service
were carried from splash· Bradford reunion at Royal Oak
down point via helicopter to Park on Sunday.
I DAY SERVICE
the carrier USS Lake Cham· Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
ON REQUEST
plain.
1 were visited Surulay by
their
' daughter, Christine Lake,
BLADE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs Athens and their grandson and
CUTS
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dayton his wife, Mr. and Mrs. WULiarn
WELL
Pemoroj
Cleaners
Phillips Sunday evening,
Lake and daugh~. Lori,
TRIMMED lb.
recently moved from Zaru!Sville

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$300

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BAIER FURIITURE
Ohio

Notes

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STAMPS,

SPLIT BROILERS
Breasts ......................:... tb.
Thighs . . ...................... tb.
Wings .............................. tb.
Livers ... ........................ lb.

a9c
49c
19c
89c

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Electric Water Heater
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STYLI

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Gallon
Size
$79·00

OUT Of ·

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could cost you only
'29.00, on this special offer.

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)WATER HEATERS

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Only •m. fl•meleu electric hat WitH helten lin you •II the hoi water roo
111111 whln roo need it, heated to 150". When ~ou·re wasllina ciGtlles rul!~ elm,

*illille dish@~. t•kifl2 sha..1ers 01 balhl, or baWl everythin&amp; IQin&amp; 11 001 time.
JIU1111 1111-so-alad your water is heated tilt modern electric wtr. Don't nttte !Cll
111 ~ate or 001-of-style water hal11 ... Rtt the one that's oot ol this world
••. U.ar~e wilhotrt clumsy flues or V'ellts. Gil the ~J~ick llCOYtrY Wlttf heater that's
cl..., IIOI'e dependable an ~ 1ully automatic. Go Bec!fic, an~ when ~.oo do, look

Ill' 11 ~I P. S. P. symbcl. Tllis Protective Service Plan covers all service
1111s .. mainttnalltt, even replacement of tank It necessar, for 10 lull rears.

Sot ,.. otoalo lolor.

111C1A1. LIW 1e P!1 KWH RAJ( fiJI WATU H£Al(RS, PLUS
SATISFACTION CUARAIIEEJ 01 YOU! MONEY BACK!
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SPORTS
SUMMARY
Weekend Sports Summary
By Nited Press International
Saturday
SARATOGA s;.IUN~;usdk~~;,;

Ogden Phipps'
!COred a 2'k length victory
the $UO,I'I$ Hopeful Stakes
Saratoga Springs.

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PHONE US
TODAY!

••. end look whot you can save!

Think of it! It's possible to save up to '50 when
you install a flameless electric Protected Service
Plan water heater in your home. You save •25 on
the purchase price when you trade In your present
heater, regardless of make or model.
And you also save •25 on installation H your old
heater happens to be the flame-type. This great of·
fer is only one of many benefits you get with a
water heater accepted for our Protected Service
Plan.

eA "GOLD STAR" STORE

OHIO VALLtY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
EDWARD BAER, OWNER
232 E. SECOND WY 2·2036 POMEROY

CIUCAGO - The heavily
vored Tom Rolfe nosed
Royal Gunner in tire $100,000
Arlingwn Classic at Arlington
Park.
LAKEWOOD, Colo. - Jean
Ashley rallied from a three-hole
deficit wbeat Mrs. Anne Quast
Welts 5 and 4 in the final of
the National Amateur Wumeni'S
golf championship.
WJLUAMSPORT, Pa.-Windsor Locks, Conn .• tripped swney Creek, Canada, 2-1, to win
the Little League World Series.
SOliday
AKRON. Ohio - AI Gelber·
ger beat Arnold Palmer
strokes to win the ••••·"'~II
American Golf Classic.

SARASOTA, Fla.- Paul (1118
Polsoo) Waner, a three-lime
National League batting champion with the Pittsburgh Pi·
rates, died at the age of 62.
BUDAPEST - Hungary
two gold medals w edge thft
United Stale!! in vlctorlel. 15-li,
in the World University Games.
NEW YORK - WOlle Mays
moved Int.&gt; fifth place on the
aU-time home run record
and broke the Natiooal Iague
record f~ bomera ID a IID&amp;le
IIIOI!tb.

fflrmt to lnsurt
of freshness.

lb.

Whole Legs .......... lb. 45c
Drumsticks ... ............... tb. 49c
Backs &amp; Necks ............ lb. JOe
Giblets _.................... ·-

lb.

29c

"Chicken Has Gone To Pieces At Kroger"

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PAN/5- H MODI!AN tfAM

PLUMROSE

FREE 200

Bonus Otfer!

Domino

"'Plhtrurn&amp;o
Vlt&lt;tnr PJr

Ertra Lun - C1nntc1 For Maximum Flnor
Sleri(o - No RtlrtgeroHon -

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-t.

Y.tcron Icc Bucket,
CovoNd Sorvl"t
Jnamat. Pe~ator,
or 8-cup Pitcher

SUGAR

Sliced Bacon .... ____ lb. 69c
Plumrose Canned Hams

Ex)&gt;. S/4/65

:· $1.99 ~~ $2.99
CaiWd

Picnic ........... 2 ,~~ $1.69

IG~~!l-~!~~!ecl
We reftf'Vt tht
right to limit

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Auort.d v lf'let.y

Big KDrinks .. 12 =- Sl
Flour .. .. ... . 10 !. 79c
Bread
5-· $1
.3
$1
Dinners

CHICKEN BREASTS
FRESH
FROZEN_ -lb.

PORK A BEANS

Kroper White

SAVE

NEW CROP-YELLOW GLOBE

ONIONS 3

lb.

cans

ltooltiiW fttttMI

Coffee ________ ~:;·· $1
IC._

MIRACLE WHIP::rt49c
WISCONSIN

lb.

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POTATO CHIP

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FRU-IT DRINKS ·3 ~ -9c
·· MPWND-VACUUM PACK

A&amp;P
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SWHt Tre•t Slictd

10·-= $1

Kothor Dllf,
Homllullicoo,
s-t,

Dill Sllca,

K-

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3 1
3!«.

1.,.

$

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FREE

Embassy

lit.
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50

SAVE20c
. . . No Coropoo .... -

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2-lb.-

SALAD DRESSING
quart $

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K,..,.r lnsbmt Tq

Exp, 9/4/65

jars

POTATOES

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Copyright,

Tho KI'OfiOr Co.,

FREE

50

2 i•n
l(ntgtr Olivtt

9/4/65

C.ob ... ···.... ··· 2~b. ltag 25c

box

HI.C BRAND

kNves

Biscuits ..... .12 :: 89c

U.S. No.1 Size A
'All Purpose White

lhg.49•
lptclll

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Kroger Vac Pale

Fruit CA.cktail3 N.:.~ $1

59c

JANE PARKER

APPLE PIE

lwoporatod

111$

SALAD DRESSING

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Milk --------- 8 c:•• 1 Pineapple ___ 3N;:;~"' $1
P L Yellow C. S. Corn "Kroger Pickle Sale"

FRESH MILK 3

,

Assorted Variety

1-lb.
cans

Coffee ..

A&amp;P PLAIN- HOMOGENIZED

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Morton Frozen

65c

big

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SWISS CHEESE

you

33c

Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lake
r --===========:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii";l"'
and Lori left in the late alter·
noon to visit friends in
polis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Root
and daughter, Susan, of Toledo
were weekend guests of Mr.
and lojrs. Harlow Ervin.
· Mr.' ~nd Mrs. George Farm·
! er and daughter, Susan,
of
Morgantown spent a recent Sun·
day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Watlerson. Mrs. Farmer is a I
sister of Mrs. Watterson.
Mrs. Roy Depoy of Guysville
, and Mrs. Jack Bougherty and
i oons, Mark and Bruce, of Co!j:I~um~bus~r~e~ce~nt~ly~v~isi~ted:'!._.!!_ith j l

sold .t Kroger is
oloUverod lreJh dally
from ne-arby "raduclng

PLUM ROSE

Too!

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Robinson's

UT-UPFRYER

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....---"Fresh or Frozen Piece Chicken"--

ANI

GET GIFTS FOR

U.S.D.A. Gov. lnBpected
Farm Fresh

&amp;very dliclctn that 11

Early Week Values

CHUCK
STEAKS

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12·0%.
pkg.

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Society Notes

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CHECK THIS •••.

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bag

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Pomeroy ·

2 SIGNS
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WANI AD
tNFORMAnON

Motor Co.

QUAUTT

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2-Bob's Sale
Now Going
On

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Thund•Y• Slplember 2
Loutlon: 8 mil•
G•lllpolls on
f•lrfleld Church Rd.

_,of

er, power winch, 2 ton L. W.B. Chevte truck, cant
hooks, chains, binder, loader wtth bucket for Farmall H. or M. Tractor, \-2 and % inch soft cnble,
several long V belts, flat belts, 52 Dodge, 54 Chevie, large supply of windows, tent 24x40, dinner
bell, house goods, several antiques and other itelDI
too numerous to mention.

POMEROY, 0Ht0

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Through Sept. 5

WATERMELONS and
loupes. John Stanley, Albany,
Rt 2, in Snowville. ll-28·31p

DR. RAY R. PICKENS

Sales &amp; Service

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AUTOMOBILI llllllfU&lt;:I 111111 x 100 lot, carport. New
......uedt l.ost )'IJIIf open- en. See or call Bill Grinstead • Fita Almost Every Car
tar'l ~~cen~~t CaD WY Will· 882-2513.
ll-28-7tp
1151f&lt;
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN e Transferable When
You Trade Can
-SM--n-·H"''S_Cl__.othlng,.,..._ ,.
sto-re-,itl""'ncow
:: WANTED: Responsible
at Letart Falls, Ohio,
to take over low monthly pay· eGuaranteed 24 months
ope0 m. uutll 7 p m 8 20
ments on a spmet piano.
or 24,000 miles
a.
· ·
be seen locally. Write Credit • Most Popular Unit
Manager, P. 0. Box 215, ShelIn the U.SA.
byville, Indiana.
a 27 Sip
NEW HOLLAND Ensilage blow·
00 Installed
er with B" pipe complete.
Jim Carnahan , Racine, Ohio.
Pbone Wl 9-2708.
8 27
BEANS, potatoes, tomatoes and
sweet corn. VI 3-2254. Clar·
Pomeroy,O.
STORE HOURS:
ence Proffitt, Portland, ·
8 24 Uc

Simon's
Market

$340·
Blaettnar's

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Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 9

teresl and CCIIII.

Cl

SPINET
Now$498

MaiD

location, near schools.
rellenl condition. Call WY
5498.
8 24 6tp

Used Wurlitur

drlll preas. Gerald
Pomeroy, Ohio.

lei made o1 legal
lltrtll records and almosl any
. . . lullrlllet,

PomeroJ

P&gt;bo

FOR YOU

$488
USED WINTER

WMPO Radio

SPINET
Beautiful wal. case

JULY
&amp;'ONDAY TJIJIU II'IIIDAY6:00 Sign On - Newt

$398

&amp; 03 Sacred Heart , " ·
Melgl CauniJ IIFD
6:25 Paul Bonn, t'arm

a 20

USED

Open EYe. by Appt.

..._286-2104
Jac:koon, Ohio

l :st Newt
8:33 Cofliiii'J Jamborel
I :57 Weatber
7 oo Nauonsl .~.,.
7:06 BID Miller Sbo•
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 BW Mlller Show
7:35 Ptciea. llardWIII'll
l'l'llte 'lllura.)
1:50 News
8:o; BW Miller Sbow
8:4o Baier t'uralturl Sbow

9:00
9:06
!COO
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10:35
10:41

10:46
10 '41
11:00
11 ·011

Nm
CoHN wllb Janet

l'orlrllts ol 1 Patriot
SWill 8bop
Soelll Set.w117
BIU Mtllor Bnmcb Show
MllSOP Agr. l'o:opm
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f'amlly Wol'lblp ('lbun.)
A.&amp;.C. ProifiiD (J'rtday)
No..

Tilly'• CotmlrJ JllllCiloa

1! :3() l'llly'a . Countcy ByDIDI
12.00 COID8llt llloek NIWI
1:. 30 Gotsller'a Guest Star

lll:30
3: lC
4: Ia
UO
Ulo
5:00
5:0G
8:00
_6:10

"Hecho en Mexico"
means more than
just a straw handbag.

&lt;l'rtday)
Larry Allderaon Sbow
Jim Mees Show
Bllelllllr Adto 811ow
Electric Company News

Jim Meea Show
News
Jim M. . Sbow"
Sports Paradot
Jim Meta 8llow

THE BORN

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a-,

LIDcoiD Heights,

WY W87._

8 1a Uc

1'lWL&amp;R LOTS - !fee -

• ... llld ftler. 8roWD'S 1'riiiJ

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(Stale Appmedl

Mlulrl'lllle. Oblo, Pbooe

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bpdnt "Hecbo ea MUJcO"-' .
uMadc ill MuM:o"-on all sorts of ~til: things.
Light straw h118I1Ches and handbags, brisht fabric~.
plly·peinted potterY, iltpDI furnitute-III"Hcdto
en Muico" and knOWII for their style.
But that's a9t aiL
.
'l'odly, cotton. ~ lead, zinc, cattle, petro.
1e11m. aeafood and aulphur-they, too, como-frQIII
soutb of tilt border. Mtxil:o II our Jeediua ~ ,
pam- in Latill ~·1110 Mlh·Jar&amp;nl ilull ~ '
world. 60% ef all Mexii:U ..JM1d' llODII to tha:. ;,
U.S.A. An4 tbm'B be aloil ioods-and.mow
types of aoodi-"JIIchO IIi MeXioo" in tbe ruturt. .
Every yeu, they~ .. ?W!pcnuc in their 1'011
D&amp;liollll product, and tbil ~. llellly ia1:rca11 il
reflected in - tilde with .....
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Y!Ttfve

USED FREEZERS
SEVERAL GOOD
USED MODELS
STILL AVAILABLE

1 16

~·-&lt;:o¥ • M~"

For a doNtlOot •

and II MiJiCo ~;~.~: (ar&lt;'tha;hll . ~
~KnoW )(riM." IIC!I I~ HsW Ycltk 100,19.,

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Bavea.
Haven: olberl 18 follow:
10 apples. Ope.

Sunday.

\1/elll

FIIIIIIYIIIA.

Cfow'l
Pomeroy.

11011,

Jlove; ....

ILWateP

kSpiU-

Jt.w-.

IIDIII

M.Shlnlo

temple

AO&amp;. . &amp;&amp;QCM

Mah. Finish

· tJmmcn DSon

t room.
NOlll. nice yard.

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SPINET

SPECIAL TERMS
$20 clown, $4 weekly

otber docllmeDII.

~~A-.:

Repossused
WURLITZER

That WasOn
Display at O.llia,
R- and Luc11vllle
Fairs

Insurance

Jll1nt.

nor u..

Now$424

Phonographs

Reuter .1

8l&amp;J'k8:

anchor aDII 1'/. Per!Dna

SPINET

PIANOsORGANS

en cement miXer, also

....,...

A Double

"lt'~wt~ Mtlne! .It -m• unfair t4 breik off
wheR lie'• brok........m 1Mre's AO
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·-· ... _ tiD wiND be 11&amp;1"&amp;1"

Extra Large
Discount On All

St.,~.

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$478

misctllaneous. Call or

BeajomlD

Jlver:

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Repossessed
E~rly American
Finish

Mrs. Bowanl Cecil. BOO

IT!nod
u.~-

Reg. $995

FOR SALE - 8 room
house in Middleport, desiral1le II

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c:hapel

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8. WWiaao
Henry or

lLIIolalllo

M.Plga
17. Apportlo,.
18. Furthera
Zfl. Dried up
:tl.l!lllkera
21. Reprove
gent!T
JII. Has:llu!J'
S2. Japanese

Wanted To Buy

ANTIQUE Furniture,

21. Cha-

omendo

a'rd•

$335
much as $4.00 per cord
good pine, also good
wood saw timber. See
write M. W. Runyon, Minersville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd.
a 30 3tc

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B. Make

HIDdu

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ZI.Yall&lt;aa

T. Pun&amp;eat

1'-Monlh:

STUDIO PIANO

PINE TIMER. Will pay

lG. MDk:
oomb. form
D. Jim Clark

HID
lS. v•..take

Marietta MaDUfacturing ' . ••
ny. The plaintiff II to recove
the 1U111 of f'7 ,319.31 witb II

l.llold oa
property

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Mrs. Jackson

Acrosonc Baldwin

MARK IV
AUTO
AIR CONDITIONING

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J. Olap11L811 vs. 'lburman E
ChaplDllll on COlltempt charge.
Liverpool Salt Company vs. Pat
J. Riley and Janet Yodel
Vi. Paul E. Yoder.

SPINET PIANOS
MUST SELL NOW

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Dismluals locluded: Genev1

REPOSSESSED

OF MY OFFICE

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Tbe MldweaterD Acceptanc
Corp. was granted judglno!nt •
gainst Robert E. and Mary Fo~
iD tbe IUlll of $1NlUl and costa

6 USED AND

I WILL BE OUT

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DAILY
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·''on to
summary judgment in the ctv
oction of State ol West V••
ginia, "" rei G. '!'homo&lt; ll&amp;ltl&lt;
' State Ta&amp; Comml""oner
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Notice

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PI'. PLEASANT - Judgment
was granted ID two civil 1cti0111
and t11ree other actlool wert
di'"" td II JIIIOD CouDIJ 01'
lilt Couri J'rldaJ.

OWNER-:- Raymond Brammer

Buy Now

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WAAT AA'IE I DONE t

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Time: 12:30 Daylight S.vi11111 Time,

Take State Rt. 141 to mile "-Yond Stile Rt. 775,
turn right on Pleasant Hill School Rd. Watch for
ule sign.
Saw mill, John Deere dozer with blade, wood plaJI.

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VOl. XVII
NO. 114
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1965
, FIVE CEN1I

By Blanche M. Haskhu

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mer1can
B52s Strike Guenillas in
First Twin Mission of War

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SAIGON (UPI) - A Viet Cong terrorist exploded a
grenade inside a U.S. military housing compound ill
Saigon tonight, inflicing what a spoKesman callel
"light" casualties on Americans living there.
The explo~10n came shortly after U.S. Strategle Air
Force 852 bombers from Guam executed a one • two
punch at suspected Viet Con~ strongholds in two wid.,
ly separate parts of South VIet Nam - the first twill
852 raid Gf the war.
A U.S. spokesman said the grenade was lobbed DYer
the wall of the housing compound near the headquarters of the American Assistance Command in midtowa
Saigon.
,
The housing compound is located at the comer of
Nguyen Dinh Chieu and Paster streets about three or
four blocks from the headquarters of the Military A•
sistance Command in Viet
Nam.
Today's double raids looll
It was disclosed only Monday place in widely separated par11
lhe raids by the big eight en- of South Viet Nam.
gine jet bombers bave had such The f' t flight f ID n•'I!'D
0
a devastating effect on the Viet lied o:ber of the giasntle
Cong they could be expected al· bombers struck a Viet Cone
most dally.
area in Quang Tinh Provl
The double barreled raid to. 320 .1
rtbeut at Ssnce,
day against Viet Cong concen·
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WORLD

SAN FRANCISCO -Married
mm ID the 19 • w • 26 age
brat&amp;ll without children probably wili face draft calls early
nt:Xt year, according to SelooUvt Sel'\'lce Director Lewis B.
Hershey.
He said draft boards also will
~ up oo deferments for
studeuts, conscientious objectora, medical exemptions, and
marrle4 men who neglect their
famillt1. Boards will be iiJ.
alnited to' "take a good look
a' tbe fellow wbo marries some
girl
lorgels Ill stay around
and provide a home."

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TONIGHT 111&lt;1 TUESDAY
Wolt Disnoy's

"THE MONKEY'S UNCLE"

(Techntcolor)

Tommy Kirk, Annette
Wsll Olsnoy's

GAINEIIBORO, TENN. -Tbe
first Negro ever Ill attend

"GOLDEN HORSESHOI
REVUE"
fTechnicolor)

en Horseshoe Revue!

Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
WED. ond THURSDAY
S.ptombor 1-2
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

3-4

The urrel'• in the •peci&lt;l! back section-It movet w!IA
bend, walk and run. So say goodby to ponty
girdles that creep up or ride down, and discover the
marvelous comfort of a spandex power net wonder that
stays right where it belongs. In long-leg styling. Elaotl·
cized with Chemstrand'a Blue C*. Also available In
extra-long-leg version, $6.95, and in girdle ,5.95, White,
sizes S-111-lrXL.

"UNEARTHLY STRANGER•

John Neville, Gabriella Licudl Philip Stone. TERRIFY·

~"" "" you

iNG' WEIRD! MACABRE!
1'THE SATAN BUG"
(Tecbnicolor)

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Maharis, Richard Base·
har, Anne Frances, Dana
Andrews.

Elberfelds in Pomeroy

BACK TO SCHOOL SALE!
(due to sleeping on
too soft a mattress)

CANVAS
(WiflLE QUANTITIES LAST)

Typing P1per, Reg.

$1.3~

Only 77c
Now 88c

For Back To School

Boys' C1nvas Sn11ken, Reg. $1.99 • $1.77

THE SHOE BOX

School B1gs -

rubberized _

Metal Lunch Kits

88c and $1.99

Desk Lamp, Reg. $3.99

Only $2.67

TEENERS &amp; WOMEN'S SEAMLESS

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BEN FRANKLIN
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

alter" ..1"..._.
11111
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another suspected Viet CoDf
area b~ly 30 miles. noi1h Ill
the ~ptlal-the ootorious ~
O::lstbe:"ne D stronghold ldl
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: y Mo~~ ~":
~it ~n;: ID the same two

Steel Furnaces Refired,
trz•ke Detfier ...ed 8 Da11f.O
"J
Construe1•IOn

SAAS-Fii, SWITZERLAND Ninety • all men working on an
Alplae dsm were klllled MonilaJ p!Jltt wben tons of rock
and W. btuied a construction
~P. Dell' the 1~ border.
lf'IM\-.. ·tlllM Swiss aYOlsncho Ia 84 'years.

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WELDING _ Thomas Sheppard and Lehman Sheppard are welders on the pipe·
line project site near Portland. Standing at lett is Charles Sheppard and at right,
Gary Miller. The Sheppards, all related, are Gallia county residents. About 11 milI '
0
eli of .new pipe mill be laid to replace five sections of the existing 64-mile llne that
exfeniJ'ftofii the Ohio RiveT' opposite Ravenswood to Sugar Grove in Fairfield c~n- WASHINGTON tUPI) - Pre~· sa~ could jeopardize Ameri- ment oegoliarors Monday night
.
ty. The sections being replaced are between a point near Portland and the F1ve idem Johnson kept the na11on s ca s mthtary and eoonom•c se- to postpone tbe slrikl deadilne
SQ of tbe Ill bodre~ entomb- Points area. _ Sentinel Photo.
big steel mills in operation to- curity.
until midnight, Sept .. 1. T be
ed ID a mountain of Icy rubble
day with a dramat1c personal The Chef Executive, acting walkout originally was sched·
100 feet deep were foond by
triwnph that av•sted for al as his own mediator, woo agree- uled for midnight tonight.
rt!scue leoma equipped with bull
Organizations, Individuals least eight days a strike he ment from union and manage- The postpooement was a predozer• and specially lramed av.
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and groups pllliUIIug to par.
liminary victory in the Presi· Erna
alanche dogs. Eighteen workers
ti&lt;lpale ID lbe 1965 Labor Day
dent's efforts to avert a strike
. Larch, 53, of 1401 W.
OD the fringes of the shde esparade In Pomeroy, oponserhe said could damage "t be ~:shington ~-· Charleston, W.
caped with slight ID)Unes by
ed by tile Volunleer Fire de·
health and vitality of our ecoo- . ., died at 4.30 p. m. Monday
oulntrlniq the avalanche io a
NEW YORK (UPl) - Robert Manry, who sailed the parlmeol, are requested 1o
omy and the security of Ameri- m lbe ~ergeocy_ ~ of Hoi·
daring race against death.
Atlantic in the tiny 13'h foot Tinkerbelle, came home coolact the office of Mayor
Ct around the world."
zerli~~Spttal of :'es suffencl
today aboard the 1,018 foot Queen Mary. He expressed Charles Logar u lbey have not
MaJor steelmakers already a
e more
two houra
COWMBUS- A TWO WliliK a preference for his smaller craft.
. I already done 10 •
One hundre~ and _seventy-seven school days, plus one were banking their blast fum- before • 1 the _Stauffer Cbemi·
receu ended for the 108th Gen- The 47-year·ol~ Cleveland news~an, enroute to a btg l Tbe parade will bello at , for a teachers meetmg and two holidays, are scheduled aces in preparation for the ~~ Plant, Gallipolla Ferry, W.
eral Assembly today and the hometown recephon In honor of his 7B·day solo voyage, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 6, for Middleport schools m the 1965·66 term, Supt. Clar· str1ke, which would have shut ·
.
state's lawmakers returned Ill said his five-day return trip became a bit beetle with at the 11gb school grounds and ence Thompson announced Monday.
down 86 per cent of the basic liaDr. Donald R. Warehime, Gellind the same old probelms still well wishers, autograph seekers and amateur photo- move through lbe dowotowu
Classes begin Sell!. 7 and end May 27 when the final steel . producing iodustry in
county coroner, said dealll
confronting ,them. Legislative graphers besieging him.
area of Pomeroy. The firemen assessments - ordmanly known as grade cards - of the nation.
:-vas due Ill. internal hemorrbag1~ hoped to complete the Manry and his family will re-lthink," Manry S!lid of his solo are sponserlog agaiD the Hox· pupils' work for the year -·- - -· But shortly after Johnson's ~- Th~ ~ had back llld
,usembly'a business in
one turn to Cleveland about 10 a.m. crossing, "bul when I did I was le Brolben 3-rlug
circus, are distributed.
Powers, Kenneth Roush, John announcement. on national ra· ead ~Junes sustained when a
illy.
Wednesday at Hopkins Alrport. thinking mainly about getting 1n conjunctioo will the eel.. Oct. 2&gt; ts a day • olf for stu· R~ssell, Carmen Thoma, Davtd dio and television
Monday slee_l sid!DI feU on him. The
If it II completed todav
it On hand to greet him will be there."
• bration on the towo lot be- dents for the Soulheaslero Ohio W1lcox, Jenmler Wtse, Kevtn f.'ght u s Sleel ordered aU acetdent OCCIIn'ed about 2 p.m.
· be because the leaders
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· ' ·refired
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will
Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes and
. a co edi r for I' tween Mechanic aod Butter- Educallon
urnaces
and other big andbewas"-·""tro
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realize there is a hopeless st.le-jl olber state and local officials. thManry tsnd
~Y ~ H 1 aol-sts.
days of lradttwnal holidays at Afternoon (I p. m. • 3 p. m.)- firms began 10 follow suit.
hospttaf shortly before J p. m.
mate over reapportiooment and
.
: e Clevela Plam Dea er. •
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Tha_nksgiving o~ Nov. M · 2&gt;. P?ula Ashley, Rebecca. Barllelt,
He was a !).year-employe
tile
mlllloo epaltal improve- He will be olftclally welcom-llefl ~almouth, Mass., June I m - --'""'"" Chrtstmas vacalton begms Dec. Ricky Jr. Blevms, Rtcky Boi·
of the Steel Erectors Inc., IIUbment bill bolb unresolved by ed in ceremomes In downtownlhls tmy boat, which wu stored N II' G 'ff"th
23 and ends Jan . 2. A~ril 8, yard, Patricia Boyles, Connie
sullary of West V'trgluia Stwl
feCUI -!tees.
Cleveland and then honored ,on the promenade deck of the
~ Je rl 1
Good Friday, is the other and Burton, Ronald Burton, JacComPI:"Y·
with a dumer.
return Daes on Monday
final holiday _
queime Colgrove, Ann Fttch,
Sunivora Include b1J widow,
1 Quee~ Mary for the
COLUMBUS _ WESTING- He described the rehlm trip crossmg.
Funeral services for Nellie J. Mr. Thcrnpson also announc· Chrisly Hess, Steven Ray HoovMinnie; sons, Ted llld Jerry,
bouse Electric Co. which fur- wllb biB famUy as pleasant
Griffith, 89, Portland, who died ed assignments of 61 children er, Penny Hysell,
kimberly
of Lorain: duaghten, Mn.
loughei 3011 production work· ~at nld he ~d for the Foundation Funds
Monday evening will be held in two kindergarten
classes, Johnson, Tina Joseph, Don
Reva Myers of Richmond, 0.;
era Jut
llld ctostd ill peace and qalel Of the TiDkThUrsday al I p.m. at
the morning and alternoon, These King, Jolm King, Martha KrawMrs. Delores CottreU and .Mrs.
lanta after char . d tiber te erheDe which sailed IIlio Fat- Ar
Ewing Chapel with the Rev. are:
czyo, Anna McKinney, Randy
Yvonne Good, both of SisiiOII.....~d e to ~h moDal, linaland, Aug. 17 to a
e Distributed
•Freeland Norris officiating. Bur· Morning (9 a. m.. 11 a. m.)- McKinney, David Manley, Me· Classes opened today In
ville: and brolbera, Thurston a1
,.......e
was
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welcome
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ae products expected w he
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SUp! of Meigs County Scrools
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rowmng
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a Y•
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gan
er, om
ll'on, an· eroy exempted ·
oca, W· Va., liarley of ClOD~ 11 full-lion by week'• __::!_~dn:! have much lime lo O. O. · Pat1erson IJIIIOunced to- Cemetery.
Board, Jeanne. Boone, Tracy ny _Morris, David Smith, Velvet and three other
deoin, and Ordie of Wai!A&gt;n.
eod.
day the third uarter distribu- Sbe was a member of the Burdelle, Mellisa Cale, Ronald Swtsher. Leah Van Mater, Jtll h 1 1 th
The body 1s at the Cunninr1
'
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
lion of $1&amp;8 71: 06 from the Portland Methodist church. Casci, Becky Coleman, David Walburn, Joseph Watkins, Mi·
t ; co:o Yih
bam Funeral Home iD CbarlesWASBINGTON
REPUBIJ 1be Racme Emergency Squad State SchoOl' Fo~ndation pro- ISurvivors lnGiude two grand· Escltleman, Terri Fife, Russell chael Wayland, Richard Wine- j
e be 9 :;. or e
ton. Arrangements wiD be Ill1
• was called at 12:03 p.m. MOJio a
'SODs, Harold and John, both of Fitzpalrick, Donald Geary, Tri- brt!nner.
er'." gao 18 mornmg
IIOUDced.
Clll National Chairman Ray C. 1day for Otto Jewell, t;.etart Falls gr m.
!state College, Pa.; a daughter: oa Gibbs, Richard Glaze, Kim·
.
.
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Sahsbury, Bradbury snd
-------IIUa IMOUnced 1 truce agree- who was taken Ill Veterana Me- By dislricls, Bedford receiv-jin-law, Mrs. H. P. Griffith, State mie Lynne Grose Marlin Ingles _
_,.,,.,,_,_ ford elementary schools of
Pilot Treatment
IMm 'lrilh BIITJ M. Goldwete· norial Hospital suffering from ed ",221, Eastern Local $12,955,1College; and a sls)er.iJ&gt;.Iaw. Ag- Paula Kloes, Kelvin Lee, VaterII was learned at prt!ss- county system. . .
~yto barnass all of the
Inger cuts In a lawnmower ilc- Nortbwelllerll Local ts2,065, Sa!-,nea Price, Portland. Friends ie Lewis, Joseph McCloud, Re- time today that Tom Osborne,
Sabsbnry Prmctpal Ed
Plant Alathorized
1
ly~ ~- lo elect
·ident· He was treated andre- isbury Local $13,93 and Boulh- may call alllle funeral home becca McHaffie, Jon! Murray, kead football coach lor lbe tels satd 170 students were
WASHINGTON IUPI) _'nil
caildldateJ.
leaaed.
em Local ~ 543.
I anytime.
Jayne Ord Ney Parker Pamela pas! fear yelll'l at Jackson, rolled there today while
&amp;QVermnent Monday 1..,
SU,.' report 011 .U.
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lisa reoigDed, due to
Ill ert Morris, principal at
1 pilot -qe Ire&amp;
N.._,...u,,•iiiCt lildl the
beallb. His replacement wiD bury, reported an
JII'OII'8III lD Clevellllld 111
deillil ooma- came
heBabCallthao,an Eastern, of 189. Bedford
test the JIOISibintY that the
GOP CoordiDatlng
~
Ky., gradoale.
Principal George Sargent
leWaie could be bum~ dlbale oo
about 135 studenla are eondled eel up ID electric power plaDII
~
IDcliJqbia
in classes there.
liter flllratiOD lhrousb a deep
~·elf Oavotld
BY VELMA P!Kit.OJA
. Thus, all of ua should
Ill read and,tead sUU more,
leisure time for greater satls- Scarberry Dies in
Pomeroy Supt. Charles
o1. c.1
putlcles.
8odely AIIOelalllliL
Bookmobile Librarian
upon the following
diBcoverlng ,Ncb Ume the
faction.
T , ck A 'd t
Gibbs wu busy tbls
After ftlllerblt the -~~~~.
and cOunt OUI'Ielves
ders, the delights, and the
Some of the best things in
IU
CCI en
tabulating the eoroOment
coal llled 1n the JII'OI.'III coulil
for they do Dollllclude us:
stretching power of the
life are still free in America! PT. PLEASANT - . Robert pes of the
he burned for fuel
111 111 eledrll
"NeaiJ • miiUoa Amerl- word.
example, your public li· Scatberry, Mal!HI, died early high and senior bigh
pllut,
eans lk! • hve aece•• 111
Now so~, llallstics
brary.
today at Buffalo when his milk aUendsnce will be ·
, Co. me~ . : ·
pabJ1q ~ and II mil- 1Dg you: II' you re*d otJ1y
U:Uck lumed OV1!1' and be wu Wednesday, be said.
.U
7,Gill! lwo-7'M'
!loa ~ .... .., 10kool minutes a daJ you wiD read
Best Sellers this week on the pmned underneath.
Oilier schools in the
111nrJ r, wljlek 10 browse." book a week, two boob a
BookmobUe: Up tile D o w n Pulliam. county state lroo~a system wiD be8lD cl•saes
The ~ ·ti!Do yOll
24 books a year. ·
by Bel Kaufman· were continuing their lnveslifa· Tueldaa Se 1 1
llbraey, see the
Books belj)each
·
The Carnival, by H.;_ lion of the accident that was
.y. ' P · ·
Tile
11 lllere.
IJ'OW. u~ . fG1Ir
'!be Flight 01 '!be reported at 4:46 a.m. The millt
ODGE 10 MEET
.publiC Ubrllry ill s
cate yourlillf, fA1.
Fa!COII, by
du Maurier; truck Wll8 one of a Reet operat- Dale E. Smltb,
wisdom
to
and Non-l!'ict~: (IMII.HZ) rs ed by Eimer Jones. Scarberry IIIIIIDCel.tbat Pomeroy

T"nk
I erbeII.e's P"I
I ot Near
HomecoiDlng
•. In
• ci·eveIan.d

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Worker DieS
In Accl"dent

M•dd}
I eport sch00Is WI"}}
Have 177 Days 0£CIasses

m

Qasses Begm"

Jn Pomeroy,
COUDty System

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TIME AND LABOR SAVING

Bookm
l obz.le Stat} Say'S ,,'hanks'
.J.

TONIGHT ONLY
Jem Lewil M

Spec. 88c end $1.29

. · Toni Home Permenent, Reg. $2., Only 1.47
W~men's 1nd Girls' Shirts
Sizes 32·38 _ _ __ Special '11c

Y

ta'

Spec. 33c

Girls'-Boys' Reg. $1.00 Billfolds· 77c Spec.
Ruth Barry "1ir Sprey, Reg. 77c, Spec. 53c

out "short! th

L..

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

eet Filler Paper
9 v1l. Our Reg. price, _74c pkg
Loose Leaf Binders
49c up
Spir1l Theme 5 Hole Punch. Asst. Color

Didionary

1

~e ~=i wsa carried

areas over the weekend.
Today's double strike brou,ht
to 16 the number of such &amp;
tacks since June 18 wben lbe
big bomvers were first used
againsl Zone D.

lrridsy

STRETCH NYLONS (fine mesh)
___ Speci1l 57c pr._,

Coven, Reg. 39c
Webster's New School Edition

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PIPELINE PROJECT STARTED - Work is under·
way near Portland on the $H75,000 pipeline project of
the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. Dttching for the new pipe has
started and extends over the hills back of Stiversville.
This picture shows the start of the projeci with IB·inch
diameter pipe laying beside the ditch ready for bend·
ing. - Sentinel Photo.

Gainesboro Elementary School
MOIICIJy was elected president
of ller eighth grade home room
cla111 by about 30 white classm~pa as lbe school Integrated
for the flrat Ume.
She w• peggy Williams wbo
11 lbe onlY Negro ID the school.

Walt Disney Featurette! Se.
lect your winner at tile Gold·

September

.

!rations eame shorlly after a
Commumst force overran the
Vietnamese outpost of An Hoa
in apparent revenge for the big
American victory near Chu
Lat, inflicting ''moderate" casualties on the defenders. Government troops retook the vii!age a few hours later without
a light.

INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL
When your job caiiJ for eoJICI'ete, 'all on
111. Prompt delivecy,

1peciallzed

mixes will

IDsure you of quall~y eoncrete at low, low
prices. Call today!

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