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~lily sen_tJ_n~l, Pome~y-Mtddleport, o.. 5ep!

Shut-ins or~
Remembered by
Past Matrons

SOCIAL

25,_1965

·rail Meeting is Opened with Potluck CAtENDAR
!f!inner by Presbyterian Women

"t!.. ·:

t~e Women's Association of ent1tled, "AdventUie m G1vm~"
SEPT. U
F1r~t Umled Presbyterian The summer medical offermg The MYF ol the Syraculle •
Ghutch m Middleport opened was taken with Mrs Ste1ff -.:e- Minersville - Forest Run Charge
Ua Fall meellng with a potluck sentmg background mus1c, ''The Y.1ll hold an ice cream ~oc1al
c)ibner Thursday evemng
at Hells of St \larv s " as the of- Saturday, Sept 25 at tb~ Syra
the- church Arrangements of fermg was taken The closmg cuse Methodist church, begintoSes and mums were used on praver ~,~oas gtven by Mrs. J E I mng at 6 30 p m - homemadt!
'!''e tables and the hostesses, Harley
cakes, ptes, and tee cream for
Miss Phylhs Joachim.
Mrs
sale.
Leo Kennedy, Mrs Thomas Rue . • 4"*'!="-" .,¥_ __, ""~· .... _ ..
The Racme Methodist Church
Mrs Arthur Le~,~ots and Mrs '
IS sponsormg a Jitney Supper
Edward Smtth served dessert
on September 25 at the Jumor
and coffee
'
Htgh But!dmg m Racme &amp;rv·
''
OUf
ing will be from 5 to 7 P m Ev·
Mrs Paul Haptonstall, presi- · ~
eryone 1s welcome
~
1 o.,rorf
dent, conducted the me~m~ , 1
M
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1
SEP1. 26
collected
· th d
lt
'
ANITA RUSSElL
II was announced that Past
hP 'd IoII o~mg e mner
was ~ Mr and Mrs Harrv S Moore, Cradle Roll Sunday will be
~
THE FATSOS WEIGH
opened wtth group smgmg of
J k . Wd
observed Sunday mormng at the
Matrons and Past Patrons wlll
DOWN
lHE CAR JUST
the hymn, "Faith of Our Falh- Sr were m .31c so, n '· e nAes· Sundali School hour at the Midbe honored at the meetmg m
ENOOOH
SO lHE I700RS
,
th
s ff d.&gt;v lo att{•nd t w . at· ... ~nn n
·
October of Evangeline Chapter
ers wt Mrs Lilltan tel
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d 1 1 tl d dleport Church of Christ Child· /
PLOW
UP
YOU~ CU~6SII7E
at the ptano Mrs Charles Shoe- I ple Festwal an a so Ido a enl 'en em oiled on the Cradle Roll
5 nnOUnCe
OES and mMlbers were urged
6AASS STRIP .....
k
thl' antique shuw hl' m lle
to attend
rna er gave 11" openm~ pray· d t
wtli be recogmzed. Mrs Ltonel
Th
t
ru
be at
11
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er
au 1onum
I Boggs ·s Cradle Roll supermI e nex mee ng w
MtCJ&lt;et' ALPERT,
1
Mrs Walter Waddell was de- MJss \'I ,Jrtha F'mdrr 1965 ''rl!- tendent and Mrs Elmer Weh- Announcement IS bemg made lhome of Mrs Emerson Jones
SOSToN ,MASS.
volional leader havmg as her duatr of
Middleport
l!lgh rung ts the leach~r of the cl'ass. I of the engagement and
ap- with Mrs Earl Knight and Mrs.
theme, "God In Nature, His School, ts em!Jioved m the (.en~EPT 27
1proachtsg mamage of An i t a Harry Houdashelt assisting host
Livmg Spirit m M.3n " She era! Telephone ('ompanv oltJce Bethel No fi2 of the Interna- l Sue Russell to Mr
Norbert esses. Members are to brmg
read scripture
taken from m Pomero"
twnal Order of Job's Daugh- (Pat) Neutzlmg, J on Salur- gift handkerchiefs to the next
la."~~u~%mn~©l"ltm Caruuta Club MeeU
Psalms and Amos approprtale Mr and MIS Thnmas Skm· lets wtll meet Mondav at 7 JU da), Oct 30, at the Sacred meelmg for a member
who
MI. UDlon Cburcb located
for the first day of autumn
I ncr. Columbus visited recentlv P m,
the Pomeroy Masomc l Heart Church with Fr Turrel has moved away.
I two miles liOatbeas&amp; of car. With MrJ. Beaver
Durmg the busmess meet mg. wtlh Ius oan'nts Mr and Mr~ Temple. Hobert Arnold .:.t BPI· performmg the ceremony.
Devotions were giVen by Mrs
Mrs. Albert Martin Will a
Mrs Haptonstail announced the Arthur Skmne: and hts
pre deputy wtll be presem and Mt&lt;s Russell is the daughter Emerson
who read selec·
' penter, will bold a weekend guest when Mrs. Jobn Beaver
Distnct Ill ScJOto Presbylenal mother, Mrs. Davtd Farmer I mstallthe 'council
of Mr and Mrs Truman Rw;· liOns from 'LeBves or Gold"
revival wtartlng Wednesday entertained the Bi-Monthly CanMeetmg Will be held the local Mrs J A Young. Sr
and Jw1._. L·mel! rent Dm;c:hter:- I sell ot Pnmet 0 y and the groom- ~~~es were played and pnzes
evenJng Sept. 29 aod running asta Club Tbursday evening at
church October 1l 111 F u r her grandson. Tonv nttenf!..,. of Umon Veterans lhtll meel to-be 1s the son of Mr and
rded to Mrs Pat Gall~gher,l The organizational meeting of l through Sunday evening Oct. her home, Nye Ave.
0
workshoos will be eondiJf'ted m lhe Jack su:1 t\pp\e Festtval Wed- Mondav at 7 30 m The char- Mrs Norbert :-.Jeutzlmg Sr of Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs Wilham the MYF of the Syracuse-Mm- 3. Sunday will be aD aU-day
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
the mo;mng sess
with the nesdn'i evenmg
ter Will be draged m memory Pomewy. Mr Neutzhng gradu- Reynold8 , and Mrs J A. Young ersvllle-Forest Run Methodist meeting with basket dinner at Charles Riffle and Mrs. 'Ooaald
1011
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business mel'lmg and
guest Mrs Rrrmu d Schn1mm Zan- or Zana Baxter and Ethel fed att'd from Pomeroy
lllgh A salad
was serv e dby Charge, Rev Wendell Stutler, b e the Temple Toaes Quartet McKenzie who also received I
speaker '" the afternoon The esvli le. came F'nda v for a v1 s1 t row
School m the class of 1958. He : lhe hostesses dunng the even- pastor, was held Sunday even- meeting with babket dinner at birthday gift from her secr.et
offermg for the Fellowship of wtlh her daughtrr cmrl fdmlly,
SEPT 28
attended Oh1o State Umverstly mg.
mg at the Syracuse M. E I ooon. Featured slngera wUI pal Refreshments were served
the Least Coms wtll be taken Mr, and Mrs Jnhn Lyons
J'he
Amenra
n
LegiOn
Auxtl-,
and
Is
employed
m
the
\aboral
Church.
be t1te Temple Tones Quartet by the hostess to those I1APllll
1
durmg the meetmg A coffee (tlw.;,f f; of \h an!l Mr.;.
icJJv of Drew Wt&gt; bstrr Post No I tory at the Vanad ium Corp m '
ElectiOn of offiCers were held I from Akron and tbe evangel- above and Mrs. Max
hour wtll begm ,, 9 " Ill "'lh rv s Mt&gt;Dre rasl weekend were 39 Will meel Tuesday afternoon New lla\en, w Va
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IS
and lhe following named
I ist will be Dr. Jame. D. Mrs Paul Taylor, Mrs. Ridlu4
a
sened at noon Mr and
s M'lnlt at the Legwn hall. Tile charter MISS Kussd !
from I
I President, Denny Evans , VICe I Moore, Associate Pastor of
and Mrs. Eugene TripLocal reser\ic~IJOns fnr
the Jr . Mr aud ts F' II L., e. \loll bt' draped 111 memory of' Pumeloy Hgh school m the
president,
Suzanne
Wtne- Akron Baptist Temple. Even1
luncheon aTe to be gt\en to and Mrs r. H Wlie;1l ley allot i'...ma B.1xter and Ethel Ted-1 class of 1962 and IS a gradnuter
fOSS MeefS
1 brenner . secretary, Janice Maning service! wut start at 8
Mrs Waddell
Ashland. K\ Whdr they were row Early btrd duPs are bcmg of the Ohio
School of The Golden Rule
S d uel; asststant secretary. Terry o'clock. Everyone is welcome.
SON IS BORN
1
The group srheduiPd the an· here ;he
ol Mr Mm•re. collet led The1e wtll bt• a •hlle
,She also "
a 1School class of the
Ferrell treasurer, Kathy Frau· ''"-"'"'""''m' "*'"•'"''"'*' '"' ,
Mr and Mrs. l(.elmeth Reyn·
nual Clntst m(l s haz;w fm Del'- Sr wus observltl v. tth a dmner elephant s::de
I graduate of u e ( harlotte South lorn Church
t .h M
cis assistant treasurer Bea
olds of Long Bottom are anember 2nd and 3rd N&lt;1med
Jommg tlw gr norn fnr
•he The Past Matrons or Pomeroy erlon Sdwol of Htgh Fashion IBess Lark!::
Reporter, Frankim R.t- (;h•Jp,, Boys (;ive
nouncing the
tlleir IrS\
co-chatrmcn lnr the Presbyter· w.ekend were Mr ••:d ' Mrs Chapter 186 08S "'" meel l At ormnt she IS employed by I ber meetmg
zer
Assemb! ' Re rls
son, Terry
Michael,
'Tuesday,
22
ial lunrheon ""' Mrs Lew&gt;&lt; lletberl F :'''"" "1 1 '
Tuesday, Sept 28, allhe home the State,of Ohto '"the Depart- The preSident read Psalms 95 1 Area
Chatrmen, Clmslian
)
po
: Sept.. • at Holzer Hospital.
Sauer Jr and Mrs
Dw tgh1 \l l&lt; hl Llo\d son of Mr ,and of Mrs Car! Slllelds, Athens ment of laxation.
wlh ra er b M s
. , _I Fallh Rose Ann Lisle · Chns- Pomeroy High School repre- welghmg 8 lbs., 12 ounces. MaWallace
\11 s Rruee Llov!l " ~ ('t1•" •rl Ko·td
I
p dy II y llr Ella Hon t . w' I
B d
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I sental!ves at
Buckeye Girls I ternal grandparents are Mrl.
.
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num an ro cH was ansy.er- tan 1 ness , ren a
orn~ I Sl 1
d B k
B
S
Mr s \V,J! Iat l' was
.tl 0 hJO
:n o- The Mc1gs Countv R1dmg Club I
ed by nammg a prophet
' Chnstian Outreach,
Annetll! a e an
uc eyP. uys tate Pauhne Ray, Pomeroy, llld
leader and presented the study
He Is &lt;l lh9 \ hc , lrt u.Jtc l wtll mee t Tuesday, Serlt 28, at '
'Happy Birthday" wa.s sung Warner Chnstian CltnenslHIJ gave reports on thetr exper- Mr. Paul Ray of Whe.ton, Md.
-of Mtddleporl Htg Sc oo
, the hume ot E J. Htll
OSfeSS Or
for I
H
,
B bG
d Ch . t
F f. , tences at an assembly program Paternal grandparents are Mr.
\1r 1. n H-1rt1norr ~1·rlri lr.
A . ,eona ensley and Happy 0 h rueser, an
rls Jan e I before the student body on and Mrs William Reynoldl Sr
pori and F..td l.ynd .. n, Pome'
to ber and her lows tp,
S&lt;wre
h ld Fnday mormng
Pomero; Maternal great
1h
Pomeroy Ohto
rnv a1f' vw·&lt;~1 1nJn ~; 111 \e w ( mf
us an'
aries, as both were A pane discussiOn was e
Giving accounts of thetr stay I mother8 . M Frank Bilh
lon Va ;:Hid ol!ler pamls In tha1
ew
Mrs WHitt:r Wolfe asststed bY,. on the mee;ing day.
and plans were m&lt;Hlt' tor an i at Buckeye Girls State on the and M
Scholberop
Mrs Edward
Stewart enter·l The prestdent Tress Swain 1ce cream soc tal m the near tu- 1
C
rs.
ares
t,
1lty F'l
1
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M&lt;I
H
t
S
reSI
enf
0
tamed
the
One
Won
One
class
!
presented
the
program
by
group'
I
lure
Refreshments
were
serv'I cCoaml pubs of aptlalBUnbtversltKy m both of atarleston, W. VI. Pa·
TONIGHT
' rs orenc(l annay re urn
the Pomeroy Ftrst Bpatlst
f ,0
ed b lh S
urn us were ar ara en- ternal grandmother ta Mrs
1
'HERCULES SAMSON
k
s
ew OCiety
IofChurch
I smgmg 0
nward ChfiQtlan
y e vr~ruse counse
or
d Cl d G
nd s
.
and ULYSSES"
ed, lo her Ilnme m A ron • un
Thursday evenmg al her Soldters" and b each
•
I Mrs. 0 al Daile ,
.
ne y, au !a rueser a
an· Mmme Clark: of Pomeroy. ud
1 I t"( hnt&lt;olurl
day after havmg spent the past The Hy sell Run Free Metho- hOOle Wolfe Dnve
1 t Sh
Y
havmg a 1
P
Y
........._ dra Hendricks
Davtd Good- grandfather Is John LoaJ Df
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par
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also
conducled
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Ch
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d1st Church \\oumen met at the The meetmg m charge of Bible 1
I
wm an
ns omp k'ms, Who llens Iey, W. VII.
d Ch
ill 11111 11 , f
ut -.:,tpNhuman
·Bl'ulah White and other rela- horne or Mrs Harold Dewhyrsl l Mrs J l&lt;": F'&lt;;.. ,..,I vw
'll~l-.., had th~u ~~o~nmg prayer.
aries Hensle)' ~ "MCii!•?SWl:U a M%1\?I'I"+:r:il!W.&amp;ww la,tended Buckeye Boys State at
·"I r ' l\1rk fi1urm 1 Richard
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NEW DEI.JII (UPI) - United Nat1on truce teams today patrolled the frontier be·
tween India and Pakistan in an attempt to enforce what was officially described as
a deteriorating ceasefire. Both sides reported sharp fight1ng Sunday and each blamed
the other for violating the agreement to stop shooting as the first step toward settling the long dispute over Kashmir.
Early reports today said skirmishing had died down, but both nat•ons made it
clear they were prepared to strike again if attacked. And neither showed any signs
ol withdrawing from territory occupied durmg the conflict wliich was supposed to
have ended last Thursday. There were new reports of bloodshed in Kashmir itself.
Tbe clandestne voice of Kashmir Radio reported that so-called Kashmiri "freedom
lighters" killed 200 Indian soldiers Sunday and blew up several bridges in the diS·
puled state.

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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ-TV
Channel 3

8 45 Com Cob Report
7' 00 Today Show
7· 25 Today Out Your Way
l 25 Today &lt;M Your Way
»00 Cartoonsvllle
1:30 Bscbelor Falher
10 00 Fractured Phrases
10 «; News
10:30 Concentralton
11·00 Morning Star

7 110
7 05
7· 30
9 110

!2.4.1 Guiding Ltght
I 00 Woman's Page

1 30 As The World Turns
2 110 PaS8word

I 30 Sl!lgm' Jamboree

2 00 Moment of Truth
2 30 The Docl&lt;lrs
3:00 Another World

2 30 !louse Party
3 110 To Tell lbe Truth
3·25 CBS News

3 30 You Don't Say
4 00 Mr. Cartoon Presents

3 30 Edge Of Night

4·30 Woody Woodpecker
5·00 Cheyenne
5·110 News P•cturt
8 20
. Jim Thacker Sporta
8 25 Weather
8 30 ll
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untley-Brlnkley Report
7·110 Jobn Forsythe
7'30 My Mother, The Car
8:00 Pleaae Doo't Eat DataleJ
8:30 Dr. Kildare
9:00 'l'Ueaday Night at Movies
II 110 Late News Picture
11:15 Weather
11 20 Spo
:
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11:30 Tonigbl Show

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11JES., SEPT. !8 mGIU.IGIITS
7.30 Color M YMOTHER, THE
CAR- starring Jerry Van Dyke
•• Dave Crabtree a small-town
lawyer whoae absent mother
''cornea back" to belp htm with
her advice.
8:00 PLEASE DON'T EAT
THE DAISIES- "Wbo's Been
Kicking That Gong
Around"
.10111 retreata to the family bell
lower to com)Jiete a newspaper
tolumn. but become, marooned by the accidental removal of

• ladder.

LISTEN
1360

4 110 The Secret Storm
4 30 Sgt. Preston

4' 30 Lone Ranger
5 00 Early Show
6 30 CBS Everung Ne••
7 110 News Report
7:15 Your Weatherman

7· 20 Spor!JJ
7 30 Rawhide
8 30 Red Skelton

WHTN-TV
Channel13
7:25 DaUJ Word
7:30 The Bible Almren
8:00 Fuo Scbool
9:15 King and Odie
t 30 Morulug Mom
11:110 The YOIIl!C Set
12:00 Donna Reed Show
12:30 Father Know1 Best
I: 110 Ben Caaey
2 00 Tbe Nur,..
2:30 A 1lmo For Us
2 55 News
3·00 Generll lloopltal
3-30 'llle Young MArrieds
4: 110 The Beacb Yeara
4:30 Wbere the Action 11
5 00 Soupy Sales
5:30 Leave It To Beaver
6·110 Weather
6·05 Pacemaker New1
6.U Peter Jennings N0111
6:30 Taleo of Weill F&amp;rio
7:110 HBve Gun WUI Travel
7.30 Combat
8 30 MclWe't Navy
9.110 F Troop
t 30 Peyloll Pt.co
10 110 The Fugitive

THE MOVIES - "A Thunder
of Drums," starring Rkhard
Boone, George Harmlton, Luana
Patten and Arthur O'Connell.

Drama of events takmg place
at a remote cavalry post 10

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Ca\lal·
ry was the only protection a..
Kainst murderous Apache and
Commanche Indians.
CO • Plt()DUCTJON

!lOLL YWDOD (UPI) - Tobo
_Productions of Jayan and Hen-

9:30AM

WMOV ..--. w. v..

7.110 Deily Word
7.05 Mike Wallace Nen
7·30 Buddy Stareber Show
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10.00 I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCo)'l
II: 00 Andy of Mayberry
II : 30 Dick Van Dyke Sbow
12:110 Love Of We
12:25 Midday News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12: 45 Guiding Light
1:00 Woman's Page
I :30 As The World Turlll!
2:00 Password
2.30 !louie Party
3:00 To TeD The Trutb
3:25 CBS News
3 30 Edge ot Night
4:00 Tbe Secret Storm
4 JO Sgt. "re::ton
5 00 Early Sbow
8:30 CBS Eveuing News
7 00 Nen Report
7.15 Your W~atberman
7.20 Sports

Todey Sbow
Today Out Your Way
Today Out Your Wa7
Cartoonsville
t·30 Bachelnr Father
cba...l a
10:00 Fractured Phrases
10·25 News
10:30 Concentration
11 :00 Mornmg Star
11:30 Paradise Bay
1200 Jeopardy
:2 ::0 Let's Play Postornce
1:30 SJDgiD' Jamboree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Aaother World
3:30 You Donl Say
4:00 Mr. Cartoon Preoenh
5:00 Cheyenne
6: 00 Newa Picture
6:20 J1m Thacker Sporto

6:25 Weather
1.30 lluntley-Brlnkley Report
7:00 Dr. Kildare
7. 30 The VirglnJBn
t .110 Bob Hope Chrysler Tb.
10:110 I Spy
11:00 Late N0111
11: 15 Weather
11: 20 Sporta Roundup
11: 30 Tonlgbt Sbow

WOUB-TV
Channel20

7:30 Lost Ill Space
Beverly llillblllleo
Greea Acreo
Dick Van Dyke Sbow
Danny Kaye
The Newo Tonlgbt
Weafller Teller
Late Show

8 30
9:00
9:30
10:00
11:00
11:15
11 ;20

CBS plans a one-bour oalute

WED., SPET. :II mGRJJGIITS

to the

late comedian, Stan
Laurel, for Nov. 23. Lucille Ball,
Rock Hudson, Buoter Keaton,

I 30 p.m. Kindergarten
I 110 Friendly Giant
ti - Ka11JJ .stub&amp; w1th Kiml

7. 30
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9 110
9 15
10:110

WCHS-TV
ChannelS

Corn Cob Report

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7. 00
7 25
8:25
9: 00

11 a Weather
11 20 Sports
11 30 ABC NlgbUIIe

9 00 THUESDAY NIGHT AT

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WSAZ-TV
Channe13

7.30 THE VIRGINIAN - ''A
LitUe Learning," ltarrlni 1a
J. Cobb, and James JJrury In
tbe Utle roleo. A husky oowboy
I~ J..,. that take a deadly
lura when be takea rudlnc and
wrttlng lesaona from 1 pretty
ICboolteacber.

Audrey Meadow• and Phil S1~
vera will work with bost Dick
Vaa Dyke.

Lincoln Center
Canterbury Choir Boy
British Calendar
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Hollywood will co • produce
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- Actual 8Cellfl from the Doytooa
Beacb otoct car rac:eo will bo

seen In Howard ilnb' &amp;brtllet ··Reel LlDI 7000."

Dan Thomas
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Robert Culp and BID Cosby u
American tntelllgence agOIIII,
Kelly Robln8on, and AleuJ&gt;.
der SColt. "Carry Me Baek to
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berabon rad1o" broadcast iden·
t1fied the Americans a!l Capt.
Albert Rusk Jospeh and Sgt
Kenneth Moarabeth A later
Commurust North Viet Nam
news agency dispatch identified
them as Capt. Humbert R. Ver·
sace and Sgt. Kenneth M Koraback.
The Reds were known to be
1holdmg Capt Humbert R. Yer·
sace of Baltimore, Md , and
Sgt.
Kenneth
N C Roraback of Fay·
etlevdle,

Rusk, Bhutto Huddle Over
Kashmir Truce Line Fight

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11·110 News Tonlgbt
11.15 Weather Teller
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Mike Wallace Nen
Buddy Stareber Show
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10 30 lbe McCoys
11 110 Andy of Mayberry
11·110 Dick Van Dyke Sbow
12 00 Love of Life
12 25 Midday News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow

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12:00 Jeopardy
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SAIGON (UPI)-Tba Commu· Liberation (VIet Coogl armedt agents. The broadcast men· 'l
- A 500-man Communist 33rd raid on COIIllllunlst terril~
nist Viet Cong anDOunced today forces command."
, tioned the three today as "pa· force launched an attack on ry m South VIet Nam.
they bad executed two Ameri· Roraback, an Army special tr~ots "
Vietnamese rangers ID a regwn -A Communist unit probed
can pnsoners of war. A U. S. forces non-com , was captured Prime Mmister Ngu}en Cao 2.0 miles northwest of Saigon the lines of the lst C11valry iEmbassy spokesman denounced almost two years ago His w1fe, Ky mdtcated tomght the South Sunday night Other Viet Cong vtsmn m the central mountains,
the actiOn as "murder" and Veromr.a, was last listed as IJV· V1etnamese rn1ght halt public umts mfhcted ''heavy" losses attacked a district headquar..
sa1d Communist Nortl V1et ing m Chester. W. Vet.
executwns of V1et Cong agents! on a sma\1 mtht1a force, 12 ers 270 m1les northeast of Sal·
Nam would be held responsible The execuhons apparently m light of the repnsal kt\lmgs mtles south of Satgon this gon and ~hot at US helicopter•
for the ''clear violation of every 1 were m repnsal for the death of war prisoners.
mornmg
60 m1les west of the cap1tal. A
civihzed principle."
sentence carried out last weeki
Communist Attack . ,
-Amencan 852 jet bombers spokesman sa1d lhe cavalrymen
The clandestine VietCong 1'11- Jn Da Nang of three VIet Cong 1 In other developments:
from Guam today made thelf surfered "hghf' casualties.

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NEW YORK (UP I )-Secreta -~ ing between Ind1a and Pakistan · tal support for his country In it!
ry of Stute Oe.3n Rusk con- m the Lahore area y,;htch 1r 1largument wllh india over tile
The ~~:~~~ngE:~=~l::;i said
ferred tod.a} wtth Pakistan 1pen led the shakey truce ar- futt1re of Kashmtr. Rusk had
The county sheriff's department probed a burglary l the Amencan soldters were exForeign Mtmster Z A Bhutto , ranged only last week by tht I mdlcated, howe\'er, that he
and mvestigated a one-vehtcle aceident on State Route ecuted at 10 a rn. Sunday by
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on the Kashmir mnfllct
' Umted N:.~uons
: would reafftrm US neutrality
338 over the weekend. Sheriff Robert C. Harten bach order of tbe Soulh Viet Nam
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'fhetr meetmg came agamst Bhutto was nderstood to be &lt;~nd spport for any solutiOn de.
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said his department investigated a breaking and enter-\
a background of sporadic fight· 'ieekmg US mora l and mater- ' ctded upon by the UN.
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ing at the Bradbury elementary school that apparently
~ccurred sometime Friday
-- - hiS call at the US delegatton
mght.
aid Wdhams was oolified There
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headquarters across the street
Sheriff llartenbach reported was hght damage to tbe BogJUNE LEE
from the U.N. by Paktsbn am·
VATICAN CITY - POPE \ the school was entered through gess car. No arrest was mad•
June l.ee, guidance couml'
oassador t the u N Am)ad All
Paul Vl broke precedent Suo· a wmdow
vandals broke out. Arrested by the
Sheriff'S
or of Southern Loeat Hlgb
and Pakistan's ambassador to
day by observiD&amp; his 68th birth·: The desks of teachers and some Department were Chari., Wolfe
School, atteoded the 13th All· I
Washmgton, Aztz Ahmed.
day at a Gypsy camp south of students were ransacked and of Racme, on a charge of conObi.o Guidance Conference at :
.
The uS posttlon, as outlmed
One 500 hour p1n and fllie 100-hour pins have been by Rusk to his associates u
Rome. He ignored heavy ram the school's kitchen was enter- tr1butmg to delinquency of
Ob1o Youtb Center In Co\um1
the
ed. It was not determmed whe- mmor. and Rex Bryon Pauley,! An extension course In
bus wllb onr 1,000 counselors
to members of the Veterans Memon.11 Hospital that
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m&amp;e atr&amp;IDI of v1ohns, &amp;tutars ther or not anythmg bad been , ~allipohs, cros.!ing a yellow ic ofhciatmg ror Metgs coun-( and educators on band to bear I Volunteer Aux1har~ for scrvH:e In the snack bar, at the
and. bass fiddles.
taken from the kitchen.
lime Pan ley posted a $25 bond. 1t· ... . b ing offered by Ohio I a Large number of speakers reception desk, and 1n the X-ray room
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Pope Paul celebrated Mass
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1 lncludlng Dr. Donald aa a Presentalions were made by the serv1ce chairman. Mrs
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The one · car accident occurI umvers1ty
If 15 persons wll reg- and DeaD Hummell, both ol ' Carl Will , at a meetmg Sept 21 '" the hospttal cafetena
on the steps ol a ~ml08ry II&gt; red SIX miles south of tbe Ra·
te
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stead of ootdoors m the wood·
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Ohio UDlversity. '!'berne of tbe conducted by the president, Mrs Margaret Houdasheit or
11m1b on State!
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Tboucme
corporation
The
course
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giVen
somewhere In Meigs counly pas Workshops and
diScus"""' RaCine and attended by 22 members and Hospttal Ad·
ed gI. - G ~ fro thr h Route 338 at 12 115 a m Sun- •
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A doe deer arne from the '
slbly at M•d_dleport Hlgb school, was "Cbange: By Choice or mm tstrator Charles R1deout. , - -- ~ - ~----DIUAUi"i'
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da A d d
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Cballce."
1 Mrs. Wtll satd 7,000 hours of, prestdent Mrs Robert Fetty,
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arolldd l\.Qme for their first lf1
y,
oe eer came rom e
If the cequlred number of per~
volu nleer servtre were repOrt- ~ VICe president, Mrs. Hugh
ternatlollai ]il!lriDIIil to the palth of a l'llr operated by Den·
sons are interested. It .would be
. ed for 1965 and thanked all for: Bearhs, recordmg
secretary, ,
Etem8l City
ze Eugene Boggess, 22, Rt. 2,
the fiPII ,llldJ &lt;lXtensioA r:purse
thetr cooperation
Mrs Harold Sauer, treasurer,
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Racine
i brought to MeiiS county by Ohio
' Pms for 1110 hours were pre-' Mrs W1llram Mayer, and cor· I INDIANAPOLIS (UPI ) - A
COVINGTON, IY. -THE. The deer was ktlledby the LAFAYETTE, lnd (UPil- UniverSity.
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Mrs respondtng secretarl'
M
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''klesel" or organizer for the Impact and State DiVISIOn of
I Cost of the six week course
sente y rs
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llo I KDigbta of lbe Kt
Wildlife Game Protector Don- Three Umversity of Notre Dame ,
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Lavma Simpson, Racme. and Crttt Bradford.
OhiO angry because hiS mother
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to Mrs Ear\ Custer Mrs Her-j Mrs retty appomted the fol · wouldn't g1ve htm money to
lan tn Ohl\) said SUnday Ohw
ment today on theft charges in "?~ football and basketball of,
man London. Mrs Myla Hud.l loy.mg committees, Volunteer leave hom'--. strangled her w1th
.. now the best state for klan
I connecllon Wllh the looting rJi . , fletatmg offered The classes
son and Mrs William Ha)es chatrman ~rs Carl Wtll. Sup· an electncal cord Sunday, po·
7 30 P m. and be
purposes. north
of. the Masonwomen's dormitory and a ,l on
would
begm atmght!l
of Syracuse
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. , Mrs. ceward ltce satd
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Thursday
Dixon line. Park1e Scott, 39, a
fratermty house on the Purdue
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recetved
her
Calvert
membership
cha1rman The v1chm was Mrs Leonore
Leb
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dded
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1 Those completmg the course
ornvt 11 e man was arres · 500 h
Th
·~ta'r:mCI' I IOd, lrhmeber, ta It
Umverslty campll!.
' would recetve two hours m col- ed for failing to yteld nght ot d
our pm
le past-presl-' Mrs Hugh Bearhs, Publtctty H. Kent. a teacher m Mlddle~o~••
eve an t8 e s c Y 1
The three were arrested Sa- :
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h 1 ent s pm was a so g1ven to cha1rman Mrs Wtlham Hayes port Ohio Metgs County
've b~n Ul"
lege cred1ts and be eligible to way o owmg a two - ve 1c e M
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turday night wh1le dr~ving In obtain 11 state license to offict- accident on West.\1am-stSatur- 1 rs ou asle'
e ou -go· 1membershlp for each commun· ISchools for 14 years Her son,
Scott said he thougbt the frrst
converted hearse whtch pollee!
mgSl preSident. ed
' II)' Racme Mrs Houdashelt ' John Mtchael Kent 31 was ardayatlp. m
ra ll Y IDN or thern KentuckY .ID
said also was carrymg some of ate
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'd R b
1e express her apprec1a- Syracuse Mrs Ada Slack Rut - resed 12 hours after his mothcc
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Persons inteft!sted m enroll· Pomeroy police sat
o ert t' to 11 h h 1 d h
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O\ler 30 years was a su ess MIAMI (UPI) _ A Michlaan the loot Stx other Notre Dame
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ed 15 d Ion a v. 0 e pe er ma e land Mrs Ernest
Molden er s body was found m her
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mg are to contact either Bob costs
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35, was 1n
an 1965 a sue 'ess Mr Rideout
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on convtcbon by Mavor '
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Pomerov, Mrs. Add1son Sea- Meadowbrook Apartment.
oonsth. lncl~dJng a large nundmber mentally retarded teen-age son ! quor violations
i or D;ck Vaughan Tiurd st e~~ Charles Legar Saturday mght ] thankkedl allh voh\unteerls foHr their man. Middleport. Mrs George A butldmg mamtenance work·
e cur10us newsmen a po- .
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west vIf gtma er fou nd the hod y. A blood·
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ore
arne
a
pay ' dleport before October 4
Poltce satd Snedden lrt"d to' I k
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waa
1~ psychiatric tests today to deter-1Purdue In football here earlier
was marr
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mme er fitness to care for thf 1 Satur ay
With hiS tractor tratler rt - N
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lhe l arne pms or allXIhary mem-1 ound ST e the vtcllm.
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voIvIng frremen, po 1Ice an
an 1 c h'ld
the pIayers, !
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be rs an~
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be mg or dere d for ~I I 1,'Irs Kent was a su bshtute
followers.
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and struck a car dm'en bv Rog-1 _ ew
_ 0 tcers or ____
I .Juvenilt Court
Judge Ben ! all sophomores. as tackle Ger-•
er Spaun, 20 . Hacme Tht-re
each ~ny me~ber wtshmg a teacher , m the Indianapolis
CAMBRIDGE, OHIO - THE! Sheppard said Mrs. Mayne 1aid W1sne, 19, Detroit: halfback
was medmm damage to Spaun's
ICe
]ptn may . contact Mrs Mayer.\ srhool S)Stem last year,
Ballyhooed three - day rally Thome, 44, would not see her ' Jonathan Butash, 18, Akron.
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vehiCle and none tn lhe ng
Memershtp dues for 1966 are A netghbor told pollee she
of the United Kiana of Americalson 14-year-old Richard Bruce i Ohio, and tackle Tim SweariJl-.
In other acLion of Ma~or te.i
rnow due, al'll\oe $1, and $2. for ifound a typewritten note under
near here expired quietly Satur-1 (Ri~ky) until a hearing on the gen. t9, Columbus, Ohio
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I gar's court over the weekend
I macllve.
the door of her apartment, bear·
day night because of lack i!l matter had been completed He Officers said Butash andl
! Edna Stobarl. Middleport 'A-8~
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\otmules or the preVIOUS meet-I mg the son's Signature. The
Bttendance, one day short of It:: I ordered Mn. Thome, Wife of a l Wisne were hsted in the pro\ fmed $10 and costs for fathng William E Blackwell. man- mg were read by the sccr,etary l note smd Kent had "harmed"
planned length. Only _about 1~ I Troy, Mich., factory manager, gram for Saturday's game but, . The Ohio State Patrol lnves- to have her car under r.ontrol ; ager or the Cleveland VA Rr- Mrs Hugh Bcarhs Mr s \\ tlltam hts mother.
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persons ...ttended the fmal mec . , examined by doctors at Jack. I did not play because of inJUrles. ligated an accident at 7:20 P I Robert Goldsberry, New Haven, gwnal Office, has nottfled ali i Mayer, treasurer , stated
all j Kent was found walkmg alone
mg, which lasted .about one I !1011 Memorial Hospital and said ! Swearingen was on the pre-sea- Sunday on Rt 681, four and I forfeited a $50 bOnd on a reck- County Veterans Service Offt-1expenses hme been paid
I a street He told offtcers he had
hour.
and
ended
Wlth
a
eros·~
she
was
charged
with
child'
son
roster
only.
three
tenths
miles
west
of
Rt
I less operatiOn charge anrl one eers ttrat veterans and thctr de- Clo,ntmuatton of
the
nurse~
tned to
h~mself three tunes
burmng
7
nd
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sc iOarshtp was discussed and after
thektll
slaymg
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abandonment
ents who rece1ve a pensmn th f 11
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Robert . elton of :ruscaloosa. Mrs. Thorne, who
said she
Meillt Geoeral Hospital
Floyd H Barnhouse, 36, 1yellow lme, and Paul Decker , I from the VA , and who have got- . eo o lowmg comrntttee
wa~
Patrolman Frank C. Baden,
Ala ' the klmperthtal Wizard, did brought the boy to Mmmi and I1 AdmlasLoDI Saturday - Mrs. Sprmgfleld, met another car at Pomeroy was fmed $1110 and ten added mcome solely £rom 1app tnt
H thiS who made the arrest. sa1d he
not spea at e met:tmg as I abandoned him in hopes Dana Oliver, Pomeroy.
Ia hillcrest, cut to his right, lost l costs and aY.ctrded a three dav mcreased Soctal Secunty Ben- psroJec Murt Ger, rHs
arold saw Kent twtsung a wrre around
lanned
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Satruda
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auer rs Jeorge ackelt Sr I hJs neck a th
If
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I someone would find and
help
IC argea
y u- con o an s ' mw a
ep one Jatl sentence on a OWl ::onvtc- eflts, need not report such m-' and Mrs Wtlham Ha e '
s e o Jeer .apP
GThe 0 Co lghway Pa~d andlhim, turned up Sunday night at ert Goldsberry, New Haven; pole. Hl9 veh1cle then slid over lion
come to the VA unttl the usual Afler · the meetm Y :..fresh- proached He satd Kent told
uerr;sey unty sb,:IH' epu-, International airport the place Ytetona Stacey, Middleport.
an embankment
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lnrome Ques10nnmre Reportg\
Ihtm he had earlier taken sleep1 1
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where Ricky was
stand· I Adml11lou Soliday - Mrs., The car was heavilydamaK, ' Middle ort Police
mg lime m December
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'"K tablets and slasbed b is
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Ruth Carr, Middleport.
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Any other mcome, however. above and to Mrs Eber Pirk- wnsts.
1 ed and Barnhouse received
::n7e:ge: ::.p~:~~~~~
DllcbarJel Sunday Iss.- ~cerated
nose and bruised l~vesbgate Wre~k
wh1ch was not antlclp.3ted and ens Mrs Lomse Hamson Mrs
h ded
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belle Hannahs. Pomeroy; Lemalrtgbtshoolder.Hewasoottreat- , M1ddleporl poliCe mvesllgat- 1reported m the 1964 Income Homer Gordon Mrs
Jewell EH S •
and
:Ocr:ubleeq
FILE
Lighter, Middleport; Donnaled, but was
to
Meigs 1ed a two-car acc1denl Saturday Quest10nna1re. should be report- CurtiS. and
Pearl Parker,! ..
3VJDg8 Bond
A $3,925.~ sw~ for money has Jeffen, Syracuse.
County court Fnday on a charge at 5 15 p m at the mtersectton 1 ed trnmerh .l lely upon rece1pt and to 8 guest Mrs Harle E Purchases up Some
CLEVELAND _ SEVEN I been flied m Me1gs County Com'
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1of speed In excess for road con· of Sooth Second and Locust sts , Th1s means that a retroacttve .lohnson
c1ty election wards were slated mon PJeas court by the State
TO MEET TONIGHT
d1twns.
Pohce
sa1d
Gary
Lee
Brown,
Social
Securtty
payment
recentAugust sales of Series E and
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for close Inspection Tuesday of Ohio, department. of Me?t31 The monthly meeting of the:
\16. Gall~polis. fatl ed to stop for 1 ly rece1ved need not be report.
H Umted States Savmgs Bonds
when local voters select Dem- Hygiene and Correction, agamst Candy Strtpers of Meigs Mem-1
CLOTHING OFFERED
a stop s1gn and h1t a car dnven Ied The VA through tls com put- Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal I m Oh10 were $25 3 millton, up
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ocratic cs.nd.ldate for mayor and Clarence Lewil, 25 CUster· st, orial Hospital will be held to- The Salvauon Army s free , by Charles Wilham Boyles, 27, er Will ~e able to tdentify those Admissions Saturday- Patn- $13 million over August, 1964.
councilman nominees.
Middleport.
other court BC· night at 7.30 Dues for the clolhmR d'ay will be held Th.urs-' Mtddleport Damages were es 1cases where 1t ts believed the m-1c1a Bentz, Mmersv11\e, Simon I Oh10 attamed fKi 1 per cent of
A force o1 30 special deputies tlvtty, an action by tht Gener- coming year will be collected, day at lL Butternut-a\' In Pom.l timated at $200 to Brown's car ~ase may affect the VA pen- ~ Johnson, Mmersvllle;
Henry 1ts yearly Savmgs Bonds sales
were to be used to police the ~I Moto~ Acceptance corpora-- and the October schedule made eroy, from 9:30 a. ~- unttJ I and $75 to the automobde oper- 1ston Those so affected will bf' Martm, Hemlock Grove, Mrs Igoal at the end of August. Obtoprlmanes. Ray c. Miller, di· lion agaJDst Joseph H. Stewart, lout. All Candy Stripers are I noon: Anyone. In Me1gs county Iated by Boyles. No arrests were notlf1ed of any chang~s in the Theodore Poulms, Long Bottom; ans purchased $204 7 m1Uion
rector of lhe boal',\1 of electiona, was dlsmlued.
urged to attend.
I needmg clothmg Is welcome. Ireported
VA penston m about 30 days.
Willard Clay. Pomeroy
I Senes E and H Savmgs Bonds
predicted a Ugbt turnout to setDischarges Saturday _ Qc. duJ mg the f~rst etghl months

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Club of Evangeline Chapter,
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home ol Mrs Willis Anthony
wtth Mrs Charles Bennett asSlstmg hostess
Mrs Anthony conducted the
busmess meeting and cards were
~ sent to Mrs
Morah Leonard,
wtw 1s 10 Yirgmia, and Mrl.
Zelia Cros!, 111 Gallipolis The
biCthday of Mrs. Bennett was
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5:30 Leave It To Beavc
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of 1965. Series E bond purchuo
ralph Locher and County Re"I
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ko, Vinton : ElsieBarnharl, Mid- es alone were Up $28 million
corder Mark McElroy for the
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Oeomocratie oomlnallon for
NEW VORK tUPII - Prices ! Admissions Sunday - Amv jago.
mayor.
, HOLLYWOOD CUPI)-claralsirl" Ann Sherld.,, !l· 'e "be Smllh. said the one-4lme ac- Mtss Bow, born In Brooklyn. opened firm In moderate trad· l Eynon, Syracuse; Daisy Swtek, 1'beo&lt;lnr-e T Reed, Jr., volut&gt;o
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the sUent screen, died Sunday glamour queen Manlyn Mon· shortly before midnight wben his funeral 11 was her first ap- Stock Exchange.
land: Mrs. Alva Myers. Reeds- for Meigs County, reported the
p ane near
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15 night while walclltng a late roe.
' she died Death wu attributed I pea ranee In pub he for many Autos were fra:tlonally htgh·r' ville , Clem Cooper• Portland; 331
Bond Sales In August were $11,408
separate fatal !raffle accidents televtslon movie. Sbe was 60.
Mlas Bow bad been in fallingtto natural eauaes.
years
Steels were ml~ed A~rcraft&lt; Jack Baxter, Mtddleport: flo.
• or
percent of Its ~
sent the Ohio weekend fatality The red·hatred star ol the heakh for several years and ""'I' ller husbano, Nevada Lt.I In 1946 she was the mystery , were strong Chemicals were on ger Cullums. Pomeroy: Mattie nual goal at the end of AlliU~
toll to 11 leaot as ]181't10t11.
Flapper era zoomed to suceess Ill recently was under treat· ,Gov. Re• Bell died of 1 hear\ voiCe. "Mtss !lush," on the the uptrack. Oils. were higher Pullins, Coolville: Edward TernFour New York men were In the 1820s as tile embodlmellt ment lor extreme Insomnia at! attack July 4. 19112 at Las ve-! Truth or Consequences radio ' •n spots. ElectroniCs showed hi· pleton, Pomeroy: Judith SteinBOOSTERS TO MEET
killed when lbalr Ugbl plane ran of ... , But In the decade lbal a rest home wbere she maln· ;gas while campaigning for !bel program
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metz. llamsonvlile.
The Middleport Band J!oca
and craahed eut ol followed, ,..,. light of popularity teinod an apartment and was 1governorship. They were mlll' 1 Among p1ctures MISs Bowl
Diocllartes Sunday - Mrs. er Assoclallon will meet tonlg]j
Pa
• 'l1le vieUms were lllckerod and the torch was lreee to eome and go. Frlenda ried when be waa a movie oow· starred in were "Wmgs," '
LOCAL TEMPS
i'I'heodore Pullins, Long Bottom; In the high scbool ealeteria at
ldenlllled II Paul Bqi"1, 49, carried on by 1 u ee e e d l n 1 ..td llho kept a radio under hPr 1boy and lor years following I"True to the Navy," "Her Wed-1 The temperature In Pnmeroy's•Harold Jeffers. Pomeroy; MaUl' 7. 30 p.m. All parents o1 bd
and pauengers Harry screen beauliell.
pllloll at nlPt lor the ooolhin&amp; their marriage bad lived on his "True to the Navy," "ller Wed· business district at 11:37 a m. een Loellen, Middleport; Ed- members In the cadet, junior
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!&amp;O.tJOO.acre rancll near Search- ~ng Ni~t," "No Limit,'' and today .vas 60 de&amp;reeo under ward Spears. Chesbire; Wihanl and ,..lor l!ands '" ~ell 11
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WELL ··lHE l&lt;li7S JiAVE SEEN SACK
SOME liME NOW .. --1?0 POP ANI?

APPRECIATE ? NEIN!
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JUST ISN'T 11-IE ,___.,...SAME WITHOUT ~
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Wt'TflOUT 1HEM·
IT&gt; NOT A HOME

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UPI Briefs

River oews

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Schweitzer, 2l, all of Syracuse,
and Chester J. Barch, 34, of
Clay, N. Y. Southeastern Ohio
had one fatahly, when Danny
Boysel, 16. of New Holland m

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Dam ll9 119 running 111 feet
on rolle;;, Po~eroy-MaSOII 2(1,.
35• Pt. Pleasant 23.89, Hinton
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Ohio River- Zimmer down
12, 1:20 a.m.; Barbara Gay
down !l, 5:40 a.m.; Pollywog
down 15, 4:30 a.m.; IlUnois up
16, 5:10a.m.: Western down 16,
7·10 am.; Harvey Jordon up l
17, 1 a.m.; Walter Beckjord up
t7, 3:30 :~ . m.; Miss Susan down
Mr. and Mrs. Charle!!l Ward 17, 5:50 a.m.; Sycamore down
and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Durst 17, 6:20 'B.m.; Reliable up 17.
were recl~nt guests or Mr • .and 6:45a.m.; Aliquippa up 18, 5:ZO
Mr!!. E. E. Brewer.,
I am.; Jerry Bosworth up 18, 6:Mr. and . Mrs. Cecil Roseber; lao a.m.: Philip Sporn down 20,
"-! and children . called on he ! !:30 a.m.; Indiana down 20, 6:·
sister and family Mr.
anU 30
. Q een Ci'ty do n 20
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a.m ; Luther
Herdman
cently.
I down 21. 5:30 a.m... p op1ar up
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Three CBS 7 30 p.m EIIT- had herolby a flying log. His closest es- an snow a en mg s oo.
23, 120 am.; Jeflboat down
n~:w televiSion ser1es bave a Robert Conrad e1:iCHpe death a c.ape was when a ceiling of 1 Mrs. Elva Datly and daugh- 23. 4:20 a.m.· F. H. John~on
splendid chance to remain on half dolt&gt;n lnnt&gt;s. He was a!-· spikes dropped down on his ter Judy were recent guesls down GreenuP 7:30 p.m.; Bess
the air thanks to a fourth show \must g~rroted b y a guitanst bed an adventure which pro-~ of Mr. and M~s ..J.erry Dally K. up Greenup 10:45 p.m.. Lee
which almost certainly will go . string almost bnunrd by a vided the Litle.
and other relalive!l m Newark. 1May down Greenup 11:10 'p.m.;
under.
ishovel , a!mosl blown up by · Hero Conrad played a govern- 1 Mr. a_nd Mrs. Fr~nk Wallace iValvoline down Greenup 11:40 .
The bentficent but doomed \ dynamite and almost pulvorizt:d ; men! agent snoopmg around a \ of. Racme and .MIS! L e 0 1 8 p.m ; Little Eagle down Green. . Th
Yrld Wild
- - -- - -- - --- Frenchman who plans lo re· Birch looal v'istted Mr. and
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N I ren at Marietta and attended !
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. Greenup 5:40 a.m··· Pamela D·
three other new elforts m I he
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same ume slot look a m~t 1
pueon.
Victor Durst son of Mr. and down Meldahl 2:30p.m.; Molly
iood by cvrn~'fi~IR..
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Why not
Mrs. R. R. Durst has enrolled ' K. up Meldahlll :40 p.m. Na:
The benellt:laiH•!i are ( amp
His nlan is simple To keep , 1 Oh ' U . e .1 1 Ath .I t10na\ down Meldahl 1.30 a.m.,
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"Tammy.· · No world beaters DtCS
in this nut Is building a mon- an
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Irene Chotin down Meldahl 4 a.
them selves they should collect
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struus ratlroad batler1ng ram . lied
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- •·wtld \\"t"st to re111am on t e
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11 rPd pt ~Jt!!Jltt.'r. d1e&lt;l at Ius or 11 mema.
I Mrs Kate Mills is .a patient
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r· I i Hio Grandi'" home at 5.30 p.r. Right ay..ay you know this nut in lloi:tPr Hospital
5:10p.m.; Harnett M. up 1:30
11 st&gt;ems almo~t un ai r o Sillurd av II+:! had been a re ~ ~ - can ' t be all bad.
I M Th I
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d a.m.; John J. Rowe dowll 2:35
cond~mn a new ~how on onlv
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Mrs. Mona Wolfe recently.
thl ~ ones ouldn t ~e to s e
Mr . lladme~· WllS born m wild west--e~·rntuallv foil s the
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Jane
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spoof on the James
Bond craze · ;md
, Lm11 s11 KNsev llat:kney. surelv wins virwers' sympathy ., Her moller
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. 0 .F. Sl1earer up Mar.
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Mul It ~~ netl her ext.:ll mg nor ,Hi s marriage wa~ lo the form· for the villain
offner recently.
j met 5·20 a.m .; W. H. Shaver,
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Mr. and Mr~ . Oscar Filch 1 Jr. up Wtnfield 7·30 p.m.; H E.
. ~ rtd&lt;:~ y mghl s t"pl sode : .In: ton. W. Va ., who surv1Vt'.!!.
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called on Mr and Mrs. Bill Bowles up Winfield 7:30 p m.:
Night of the Deadl...- Bed :::-1 Th ree so.Js and five daughl- :
Daily und daughters.
.Jefferson
up Winfield 12 : Jj l
- - - - - - - - - - ~ ers who also su rvive are 8:1 11
Mr .and Mrs Eddie T&lt;'~vlor a.m.
: Hat.: kney ol I :allipolis. Hie hard 1
and son and Mr~. Anna Co~ger
' ll•ckney ot Elkvrew. w. l v
were m~nt guests or Mr. and
llow•rd H•l'kney , Mrs. Bennett '
eWS OteS
Mrs. Alben Taylor and familv .
fe
! dv;:n Jones, and Mrs Henry
Mr. and Mrs.· Jon Webster ~f
I Opal I rlraptnan. all of CharColumbus were recent gul'Sts [
- - - - - - - - - - lesion. w. Va.; Mrs. James : Mrs. Huth Rllev of Mt. s,. m, of her parents Mr. and Mrs_,
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. . . · ~Bety1 Shaffer and Mrs. Ar- W. Va., caliM on her pare·1t s, : Hudv Durst
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Mrs. Judy Riggs Is VIsltlll~ 1hur 1Huby l Gray, both of Cuv· : Mr and Mrs. Oak l:rimm re·j M~. and Mrs. A. c. Brewer 1 Sunday School altendance on !'
h.:r parent s, Mr . and
~1rs . mgto~, 0. and Mrs. William . cently.
and Syl via Allen shop~ed in Sept. 19 was 69 the offenng r
~~&lt;~ ruld ~~~~~~ at Albuquen1ue, {Nettle ) Cross of Racine.
; Mr. Lynn . Boston has re · Pomeroy on Friday .
services
1$17.87. Worship
r\ew M~x1~0.
! A son and a daughter p1't"- turned to h1s home here and
Rerent visitors of E. H. Car· were held at 10,45 with Char- I
\1 r \arum R1ggs and da.ugh·. reded him _in death There are he and his motl1er. Frankie. pcnter and family were
Mr. 1 les Taylor Jead111g and "T h t"
k r, Teresa, of At.hens called , 17 grandchildren -and sJx .::real are enjoymg the comforts of and Mrs. Don Wtoddle and Cook· I Gospel Four'' quartet of R11t- l
ou \1r and Mrs . Cha rles Mas- 1grandch!ldren •
tl1e1r old home •
·' 1e, Mrs. s
· All en, Mr. an d , i"an d s·,ngmg.
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1 He. was u rnE&gt;mber or Calvary ,
Lowe ll t'lower!!. the son of Mrs. s. w. Darst. Howard Al- i The MYF held Its regular
sar rt"c:ntly. .
Mr. (,enf' Higgs !!pe~~ sever~ : Bapfl~l Church at Hto Gr&lt;~nde Mr. and Mrs Harr~ Flo;"ers, len, Gene Hall. Gerald Violef. J meeling Sunday evening. They
al day! in Boston , Ma ss · tak , wtu:"re Sfrvlres
w11! be held was f•alled to the Umted States Rud)· Durst and Mr and Mrs planned a pancake !!Upper in
in :e• an mf&gt;uram·e
traltltnoflo at "' p.•n. TUl:'~ day . Rev. John Armed Forces last week.
· ! church basement ror Saturday I
:' R11y Martin of Sa l~m· .
COUI'se.
visited Mr. Fowler .~ Charleston wJ\1 offici·. Mrs. Clar~ Capehart motored ! Mr. and Mrs. Larry GlllesPn-i Sept. 2S.
Mr'i ~fRry RPt"d
M ate , ass1sted b~· Hev. Luther to ~·lound~~·tlle and called on camp of Portland were rt'cent l Regular 7· 45 Sundey evening
andd :-!Mrs. G . ~;. GNaul alnld ,d.. Tracy. Burial will be In Cal·' her son, Joseph Allen last Sun· lguests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R servwes wPre held with the
an
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under the d1rec••
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daughters
Athens ewP
over aanre· t"vary cemetery
f M -. H
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Rev. Casto
brmgmg
th1 · mes- 1
1on o I 11 er s ome for f un·1 Mr and Mr~ Philip Kentzel
sa l.! e.
cent weekend.
,. nd s may
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1 eaiiPtl on Mr. and Mrs
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Hoy
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Mrs. Starlmg Massar, Olarra funeral home from 2 to 4 &lt;tnd 7 u : b •
fS Oh 10 ' . - - - ·- evlva services arf! sc e u .
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and Charle§ attended the home· ,o 9
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yracuse,
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ALVLLW&gt;J , ed here from Oct. 11 to 24 with
m todav
coming at the Alfred Metho··
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\ the Rev . Chestes LemlPy .as!
dis! Chureh
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I e,•aogehsl.
Mr. and Mrs _ Norman Mt'- ' 1-.. -R SfJII~ul AnHwPr8 ! \h ~s ( &lt;~ml Jean KPmmenah
Mrs. Iva Findling was
Cain and daul(hters
Sherrv 1 Th.
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d"i.iy night and Saturday in Co-· . M_dd leport io, R SQ! admrn rm· Mr and Mrs Gary Hoffman ~
home of her son-in-law and
lumbu!l wilh Mr. and .
Mrs ~w~:ted · l~~ week_cnd calls cmd and family called on Mr. and ] C W Bright Iol&lt;l Bright to!daughter Mr . and Mrs. William \
Hlrhard Smith and dauRhlerli ano lf'l
IS mOl nmji!.
i Mrs. Darrell Hoffman and fam · 01
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Reeves where ~Jhe is convah~sc·
Susan and Kathy . Thry called \1t&gt;mb~r.s wfnt '? the Bailey • il.v Friday evening.
, 1~0 ..ower Co., 67 27 acres. ing.
on Mr and Mrs r.alen Will lllun residence of Edward Tern- \olr!ii. Flavia Lt&gt;itner had ~~~ I Co~l, IS.~~em.
f:d"th H I Wilma Jpfm Atherton of Ohio]
Mr Howard Woods ha.s b~en pheton at 7"27 P m Sund&lt;w . wt&gt;ekend guests ht&gt;r sons. Mr.
oe 1 'srrtmtannf. 0' h1 Eerr· l Universit y spent the weekend 1
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~uad wa 5 W'\b
d fam1.1v o1 mann o a e o
10 ase- · here with her parents Mr. and .·
a med1('a I pat1t&gt;nt
at Vf'terans w ere , tt proved, the
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Memonal Hospital, Pomtroy . 11nollnltedhed. H~t·n. t~l 10 ~ 0 ru n ,I Wumter and Byron and family 1 · N "'1'eHs, Sallsbury~d'th H ! Mrs. Arthur Atherton and at- ·
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ll&lt;~rry ·. of Indiana ·
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err- 1 tended t he churc h Homecom', ue errs mann,
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was reportl'"dh· havmg d 1 ff~&lt;:ul-1 Mrs Alberta Tavlor Mr
a d men!, Salisbury.
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or;
u9ed for rookmg In East Afnca [ for med i&lt;:a! attention. The squad I d
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km. Charles 'fhomas Buck, John Gro_ve Cit~. and Mrs. Maude ;
att.aln i:l len~th of two feet and men returned to the rf'sldence l and ~~"·
~oe~ . F.arly Durst Larkin to Linda B. See, Lot, Wh.lte visited Mrs. Flore~ce i
are often as thick a~ aman·s : HI 8:59 am tod· 1 1 k M . I an
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r!l . Kemmenah i Rutland
Whtte at the Elmwood Nursmg l
arm.
&lt;~y 0 a t' 1 s. \ attended the funer,&lt;~l of
Roe
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Moore to MeJgs Generaii''' ~ P1 1· 1 Durst in Toronto, Ohio.
\ Roy H. See, I.lnda 8 · See to l Mrs Clara Follrod visited her ]
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a! where she was admitted BS I Mr. and Mrs. Charle~ H~n- John J. Fry, Donna Jean Fry, l
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HYS[I.I. THE WINNF.R . a med iral palient
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~d1ddleport , has bet!n announred
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wmner of last week 's Dtltlon Atlwi"'l !\1nrra is
Mrs: Rose Sword was a Sun- , F
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HenDruR Store football
conteo:.l · , ·
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day dmner guest of Mrs. Edn&lt;~ "
ac~~e, E u a 1· H
derson and Linda and Mr. and !
Games and rulesforthiP~wePk ·~ . trt'f' on $500 Ronfl \Rol lin~.
.a.rmon " vans 0 omer , Mrs. Cla1r Follrod ~nd famlly 1
· · ·SAN AN'I'tJNIO , ·rex 1LIP I I -!
E. Cooper. Edna H. . Coo!&gt;"r ' .30 attended the Harper fam1ly
. re- \
contest wtlI be found elRewherp'
in today'• paper,
: Athetst. Mada l_vn Murray, whose WINNING JOCKIF.S
aC"~e, P~m~oyR 0~ltsburyEJ. ! union at the home of Mr. and I
law su1t led to a Suprenw Court
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ean- ~ Mrs. Aubra B~:~iley re&lt;&gt;ently.
BURIED IN AFRICA
ba~ on organized prayer in the AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico ora Robmson to Umted St&lt;~les, C. F. Tompkms of Pomeroy
Carl Ethan Ak I
d nallon·s public S&lt;' hoo l ~
was IV PI I - Alfonso Herrera and Easement. Ll:'tart.
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explorer died h'f ey' t · n~.t~h ' frP.e in $500 bond today', the re.l R~ul Caballero each rode four Dallas H1ll, Donna Hill to ~~ e on
er eo ompb
trip to Africa w Ide on 11b.~ 1. drsuit of 8 h"ll!heas Nrpus wn t fil-l wmnl:'rs Sunday at Caliente- United States, Easement, Le- mHs.l
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on the slopes or Mt Mikenn f'd . Y th~ AmNil:an CJvi\ Lib· .
WI.
errera ID · gr ·
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led their teams to stunning and
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Whether the Los Angeles Dodgers back Into a first-place Drysdale (22-121 and Torborg,l Mil
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Dodgen win or lose !be Nation- t\e with the San Francisco Roseboro
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Maricbal, Murakami (8) Llrri;
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WEEKEND FIGHT RESULTS my Gilmore pass in the second
games out of first place when - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - By urrtttd Prm IntenraUooal period proved to be the dillerr they lost to the Houston Astros
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Charlie Shipes 1!6 Loo Ange- the Gallipolis Blue Imps, 11\-6 in
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ln a game marred with 17 unique men's table
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lint blood in the opening stan- play Friday night in Columbus.
North Carolina's 14-3 upset at Amencan Conference team the\ ~~116.~~ I za when Roger Garrett caught Sponsored by the Columbus
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Gilmore in the end zone for tt Table Tennis rlub, 24M Clevewas opening Its !Ieason.
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safety. The two-point play fol- land-av. the league will be callH"Is scored a touchdown in the Quarterback Carro\1 Williams
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yard field goal by Bob Funk, 274 yards, setting three Xavier ;
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American League
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W~shmgton on the west co~t 1 ers' opener to extend their
to tailback Larn Thompson. low--man teams are John Spen- and Howard . WP - Howard
thiS Saturday, went to the
string to 30 games without 1 , J MASON - The ,!;n~a Are: I GAHS used a smgle wing of- cer. Bong Mo Lee and Richard 18-8) . HR-Ward (lOth).
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overtake North Carolina.
without a loss.
! shootmg educatwn program for
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youngsters between the 1ge. of . The P~rat"" struck the goa\- 1 Junior-a e Ia en leadi
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handling guns and finish the Crace was inJured on the en- erna wna tournament over La- ·
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Akron went west and wall course by competing against suing kickoff and VIII!! carried • bor Day and .
U. 5. 1 Terry, Bell
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Ohio University moved up to trampled 41-0 by San Diego Dad and Mom ill a Dad and Lad from the field. ll was reported doubles champion rn Boyo on-land Roof; Lol~eh 114-9\ and
play major power Maryland State before nearly 30,000 per- and Mom and daughter contest. that he suffered a broken leg . der 16, and Tannehill, U.S.\ Freehan. LP - Terry (!1-6). HR
~nd was handed its second Joss sons. The nearest the Zips got _The guns used_in .this course and will be lost the rest of the ! Boy~ under 14 champion tn 1965 -Brown r9th).
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Cincinnati at Los Angeles.. cees Mason, W. Va., c-o Jerry : more interception drove to the North Carolina I4 Ohio State 3 trlano McNally, Hall 191 and :
WALL
By Uniled Preso International night- Eihs (21-9) vs. Podres , Arnold by Oct. 5.
eJght but were held on downs. Maryland 24 Oh1o U. 7
Brown. WP-Ha\1 (11-71. LPNalioaal League
(6-6) or Reed (8-5).
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Coach Terry Hansley's eleven Xavier 29 Miami 28
1R. Lee 19-7).
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drove deep Into North Gallia Kent State 14 Dayton 1
San Francisco 91 64 .587 _ Stallard tll-7) vs. Spalm (7-l 6)
Bend Area Jayce.. _
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par_tlclpate In the shootmg edu- 1Thompson but the drives died
John Carroll 3 Bennett 15-6) and Ryan, TiliHere's a new experience in Latex wall beauty
Pltsburgh
86 71 .&gt;48 6 Pittsburgh at New York night callon program to he held at the . on clipping penalties.
~ Thiel 23 Case Tech 7
mao (8); Sh•Jdon, Aker 18) and
Milwaukee
83 72 .!35 8 !Chicago at Philadelphia: night Mason Youth Cente.' Oct.
~. I GAHS hit the scoreboard wilh jMarietta 21 Susquehanna 7
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Philadelphia
81 74 ,;23 10 . Milwaukee at Houston night i 19651:57 leflm the !mal otanza on Earlham 25 Kenyon 0
Western Ill., 44 Eastern Mich 71 · llackground ever created. In hundreds of §
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7&gt; 79 .!81 1!12 Cincinnati at Los Ang~les night Signed
a 37-yard gallop over left end Capital 35 Mt. Union 7
Defiance 33 Adnan 15
personalized colors. Slips easily
Ch1cago
70 86 .449 21'/o St. Louis at San Francisco, AddreSI
by Thompson. He also ran the Hiram 2!i Oberlm 13
St. Norbert 27 Hillsdale 21
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Houston
63 ~2 .406 28 night
Ph{)ne
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extra po~ts . as the game ended Northwood _14 .central State 13 St. John's, Minn. 48 MacAistr 0
onto walls by brush or roller.
New York
49 108 .312 U 1
Amelicaa IAague
Parent or Guard1ao 11gnature 1~. Statistic·wise, North Gal- Alma 14 Wilmmgton 0
Washburn 7 Central Mo., 1 tiel
Equipment rinses clean in water.
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Sunday'• Results
w. L. Pet. GB
Ira oulrushed the Blue Imp!Jo Bethany 30 Western Reserve 7 SW., Kans. 12 Friends 7
Philadelphia I New York 4, 10 •-Minnesota
1!3 to 7!. Gallipolis, on the other! Muskmgum 8 Baldwm-Wallace 0 No. Dak. St. 20 St CL of Iowa 7
99 58 _631 . .. AIR RACES
mnmgs
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Baltimore
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VEGAS,
Nev.
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clicked on 4 of 11 pass., Ashland 7 He1delherg _7 (tre)
N.W. Mo. St. 28 Peru st. 18
90 64 584 711
Pittsburgh 5 Chieago 1, 10 In- Chicago
Evnsvll 23 SE. Mo., St 6
91 66 .580 8 Chuck _Lyford, Seattle, Wash., for 75 yards whilt the Pirates Ohro North~m 17 Alb10n 6
mngs
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Detroit
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Wittenberg
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Otterbern
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Houston 4 Curcmnati %
Cleveland
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83 73 532 1511
Milwaukee 3 San Francisco I New York
75 83
2412 hour Sunday to win the Paul North Gallra had eight first
Gl-and Rapids JWLior I Drake 17 So Dakota Unlv. 0
Los Angeles I St. Louts 0
California
73 85 .462 26\1 Mantz Trophy race llld $2850 downs. GAHS had "'· The Pir- Findlay 35 Waynesburg 7
Augstn 14 So Oak st 14 (Tie)
Monday's Prohalrlo Pltcben Washington
trl 89 .4211 31\1 rn prrze money at !be Las Vo- otes rntercepted srx
pa""· Toledo 9 Quantico o
Black Hills st col 7 Horn col 0
Chicago at Philadelphia night Boston
6t f1l .386 381&gt; gas lnternatronal All' Races.
three by Smrth; two by Skrd- Sau Diego !I Akron I
No. St. Col 7 Gen Bed! St col 0
..The Deportment Store of Building Since 1915"
-Jackson (13-20) vo. Blllllling Kanaas City
58 f1l .374 40
Lyford fought I wing to wing more and one by Garrett.
West Texao Sate 34
Yankton Col 39 N.W. of Iowa 71
Pomeroy, 0.
(18-81
J-&lt;lincbed pennant
duel wrth Darryl Greenamyer GAHS ""' asaesaect 7! yards !'
Bowlmg Green 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 17 Dana 7 1 Phones WY 2-3193-WY 2-3679
Milwaukee at Houston night
Sanda.y's Results
of Van Nuys, Calif.,
before In penalties while 50 yards were 1Moorehead 12 Youngstown t
Midland 20 Concordia 7
-Bia•ingame (18-10) vs. Dlerk- Chicago 5 New York 3
Greenaruyer's Bearcat deve- walked off against\ the host 1Def1ance 33, Adrian Ia
er (7-6).
Minnesota 2 Washington 1
loped engine trouble and he team.
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UPI Sporto Writer . .
Charley Joh"*"n and Zeke
llratkowski jusl naturally try
ltirrder becau81 they'"' rated in
lle No. 2 echelon behind Johnfly Unitas, Bart Starr ond Co.
Ignored rn all-star ballotrng
Ju\inson who led the National
FootbaU League In three passing
~ategories last season usually
rs grouped along with other toplhght but underrated quarterbacks such as son Meredith
John Brodie, Mil Plum and
Bill Munson. Their feats arealmost always overshadowed ~y
the ~rformances of the ''big
name star~.
~raktowskr who has played
'' ond-lrddle to srgnal-callers
on three teams has backed up
Green Bay's Starr for the post
two seasons. Bratkowski at tempted 36 passea la!it year and
completed 19.
But the No. 2 echelon men
turned the tables Sunday and

Pickaway County, was crushed to~, _~. London, Ma~met and
to death after he fell off a tract- Winfield dams were on the

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112 was held recently at lilt
showing those for the two-week
IMr. and Mrs. Paul Ours and•ashelt, Mrs. Helen Younce,f · · • n
mobile home of Mrs. Dorothy
period ending Sept. !8, 1965 and
lwo children, Mr. and Mrs. May.! Mrs. Lavinia Simpson and Miss In Mob1le Home
Hecker South Second St., GalSept. 19, 1964, and for tho fis·
wood Johnston, local,
and I Edith Hayman.
The September meetin&amp; of the llpolis.
cal years starting July l, 1965
Mrs. Polly Pack and children,' Mrs. Clark Jividen, accom.l Gallia County 8 et 40 Salon No. Mrs. Gladys Cwnln81, chaand July l, 1904 follows : Ath·
Racine Route.
Ipanled by her son·ln·law, Mr. I
peau, presided and opened the
' ens - $12,520.96, $8,827 .57, $70,.
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Raymond! Otis McClintock, len Monday iPa., after a visit with Mrs. meeting .In ritualistic form. II
, 397 82, 158,831 08. Gallia - $8,- . Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre VIS· Kem are moving to :he Brad-,for Akron, called there by the 1Ethel Wheeler.
, was announced that dues for the
John D. Herbert, Treasurer Athens _ $23,379.12, 122.062.· 541.92, $5,658.00, $35,967.98, $36,· 1ted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ford place vacated by Mr. and, trng1c death of relatives .tn Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cadle new year are now belnl collect·
of State, reports that sales ta• ~ 30, 1154 ,836.20, $U2,t 16 3,
. 288.82. Hocking -$4,555.!7, $4,· Chnt Johnson, Portland and her ~ Mrs. Gary Van Meter and fam. an automobile ace1dent while spent Fri&lt;l/ly at Parkersburg, ed. A communication was read
collections for the two • week, Gallia- $16,272.57, $10,877.71, ' 213.73, $31,163.32, n7,957.09. Sisler, Mr. and Mrs.
B•lly l ily.
on vacation In Canada.
W. Va.
from Mrs. L. G. Marchi, a mem·
period ending Sept. 18, were up $55,225.26, $69,958.88.
Jackson - ll4,!r79.1!2, no l•gure, Combs and Larry from Cleve· Mrs . Doris Dalley and chHd· Mrs. Hazel Carnahan and , Miss Belly Gillilan employ.l ber who Is vl!lting In Italy. Remore than $1.6 million or 17.5[ Hocking - $12,993.16, $10,854.· $50,177.35, $47,446.86. Lawrence land at the Johnson home • re- ren visited her sister-in-law,' Mt" Frances Foster spent the!ed in Columbus spent the week lresbments were served by the
per cent over the collection ior 83. $51!,610.80, $'~,645.24.
- $16,092.43, $8,919.91, $85,425.· cent Saturday evemng.
. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker and weekend wtth Mrs. Loe Tisdale: end with her inuther, Mrs. hdlltess during the soclal hour.
the same period tast year. A- 1 Jacksoo- $16,562.50, $12,13&amp;- 87. $8!, 979·81. Meigs- $5,948.· .Mrs. Judy Br~ce 0~rRa~n' l lamily near Tuppers Plains. at Buckeye Lake.
, Della Gillllan.
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among ten southeastern COW&gt; .32, $72,956.911, $91,818.72.
• • · • 1.'1!,7! · • • ·• :lied l~er pare ls, d ~~ 'Ind Mrs. Annie Icenhower, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. AI Crow and • Mrs. Alberta Northstine of'
ties Gallia and Jackson coun- Lawrence - 124,641.51, $21,.' 77· Pike - $3, 389·26 • $3,0&gt;B.OO.I rs. Ole Sayre an
•my. [Mary Kerns and M". Doris ,children N•ncy and Becky and Columbus spent a Sunday wlthl
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ties' showed the greatest gain 894.39, $113,653.03, $154,425.04.
;;s.
Dalley were at Middleport on Mr.
Swart visited with her brother-in·law and sister,
All of lhe southeastern OhiO Me1gs - 7,lll 77, $6,249.80, 189114 · Se.' t _' 111 •882 92 • 116·.' Hubbard and family of Syra-1 Wednesday. .
!r~ends and relatiVes at Wash·!Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb. 1 ~::,·,::::~K.!.t~:".::'l'.re.":',!:
counties showed gains over lasl t $38,457.2~ $56,645.37.
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Mr
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Mr.
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' '"on- ' ' • ' ' .... , Rev and Mrs. John Busch !
-Mrs. May Johnston
Iand Mrs. Danny Lathey and ' ~nd Mrs Edward
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baby of Lancaster visited Mr. tt ded' th f00tb II ,...,.
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$154.702.69, $2110,901.15.
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The figures showing the co]. Scioto - $39,870.82, $39,735.~1
' and Mrs. Henry DaviS of Che· :
Mr. and Mf'. Ronn•.e Mc·il;~~:;;.::.-,;;__::.,_.;;,_::;_;_~
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lectlons for the two-week per· 67, $203.336 78. $258.158 36.
1 shire.
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lnd ending Sept. 18, 1965. and Vinton - $831.84, $1,145.47,
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Mr. and Mrs. l!:arnest Brew·i 1.;
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Sept. 19, 1904. and for the fiS· I $13.526.:!0, $15.782.31.
er and Mrs. Emma Johnson or; ' ,f!f"~
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllhel
cal years starting July 1, t965. Collections of motor vehicle, '
CWS
, Racine Route visited Rev. and 1
: Dav"v~d her sister, Mr. a~
and July 1, 1964 follnw .
housetrailer and use taxes in
' Mrs. John Busch
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1 Mrsk. Jdctor Wolle durmg
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- : Mr. and Mrs. Waid Hayman · The Boos 1er. u? ay
100 , wee en •
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By Mrs. A. H. Ba1ley
of R . , v· siled Mr and Mrs class nad a SIX o clock potluck : Mr. ond Mrs. Brian SimP"
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Mrs. Maxie Wallace
and , A 1. acWJ,Je t 1
· I:r;upper preceding the meeting : son and Li:~a of Woodsfield spent
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l'fhursday evening, Sept. 16 at the weekend with relatives and l
or Sl. Petersburg, Fla. spent a, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West vis- he Baptist Church.
Maggie ' attended the Badaley reumon at.
Sunday night and Monday with ited their son, Mr. and Mrs. Sham, de•·ot;unat ieader read j Forked Run Lake. Included
Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Murrell wes of Ravenswuoct, !2 Cor. 5: 17-21 for the scripture. 1 mong Qthei ::; attending the rcun.!
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Offutt al-' W. va.
:She had readings for members , ion were Mr. and Mrs. Chester1
tended a picnic at Mt. Zion 1 Mr. Wayne Hoback rell and , on the theme, Divine Forgive- Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert[
Park m West Virginia recently. injured his shoulder and lS in ' ness and prayer by Marte l Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr spent Holzer Hospital Gallipolis
:Roush Program closed with lit·1Hill and children.
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a recent Sunda&gt;' with Mr. and Mrs. Louise 'van Meter and i ~ny on Psal~ ~3 and singing! Mrs. Marga~et Hou~ashelt 111-l
1Mrs. Wayne Orr of Parkersburg. Nicki were overnight gu~t~ of 1·My J• nyer . CJara Powel~·l tend~d a fam1ly reumon at Old
Mrs. _Ralph Trussell an~ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Johnston • presJdc~t was m charge of bus1-IMans Cave, Sunday.
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Mod1l WDA &lt;.S
1 Pete Kukhart were at Hillcrest and family of Minersville route. , ne~s .. 1 hf' class ,gave $25 ~o the ]
Mrs. Mae Crawford re.turned
4 CO!i:trS
We'll prepare your ready mixed conRrst home at Athens to see Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre and butldmg fund. Next_m~tmg ts 1to her ~o~e__a~ ~~~. ~r1ghton, f
or whitt
I son Ollie, Jr .. visited Mr. Dale at lhe home or Isabel Simpson,
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crete order to your specifications, and deUver
Mr and Mrs Perry Orr of[ Sa ' Ra . R t
i Those prestnt were
Helen
Colu~bus were. recent supper 1 ~re , dcm~ o~e. y t . Simpson, Vera Bee~le Isabel 1
it anywhere Ill town, all ready to pour. Call
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Orr Sunday.
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'Bottom Mona Richie of Port~~ rf'cnr~~. O'lg~: ~lin, ' ar_Je
Our beat quality
. Mrs Lola ~arden JS spend· 'ltand a~d Mr. and Mrs. Jewel I Roy, h redltaM. Jm~sonG, . Mane
are the lowest possible!
Mrvlce
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Miss Nancy Pickens of Le-, Run ~lelt.odiSt c:-.ur ,·h at an
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[. H. Ba•ley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trus· , lart, were overnight guests ol lall day metting were .\Irs. H.
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, L. McDaniel, Mrs. Mina Lewts. !
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Middleport
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Mr Grover White and daugh- 1Bush.
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Doris,
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Mr.
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Mrs. MaUle Teaford and chll·l
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1 Carmel Sunday.
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dren
visited Mrs. Garnt&gt;r John- ,
clothes extra dry.
Mrs.
A. H. Bailey spent a 1ston and family rerenfly
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EVEN LESS WITH
recent Sunday with Mr. and1 Mrs. Anna Healey, Mr. and
choices for correct
IMrs. Russell Bailey and daught- Mrs. Charles Carroll were in
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washing.
' ers of Flatwoods.
, Gallipolis Saturday. ~.fr . and '
• Jet·Simple mechan isml
Grover White and Doris, Mn .• Mrs. Leonard Courson and son I
W1lma Ballllrd and chlldren i Bruce and daughter Becky, fast [
spent Sunday .venll'g with Mr. Liverpool spent the
week·
Iand Mrs. Wateman Wh1te, Keno. ! end witn Mr. and Mrs Clwr· l
: Mr. and Mrs. CAl Orr and Mr . les Carroll nnd fami ly and vls-1
and Mrs. Billy Orr and son~ ited Mr. R11bert Ours and Mrs ..
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
1~&lt;1\led on Clint Orr and fwn i!y Mac Van Meter and daughfer,
rerently.
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Mrs. Lizzie Faulkner is in
Columbu~ visiting re-latives
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shockey
and son, Silverton, W. Vn, v,s•
ited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehew
and family. Their son, Steve,
stayed until Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lehew and fam1ly .
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ables
and family Visited Mr. and
Mrs Frank Ables of Ravens~
wood a recent Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson
went to Lowell and visited their
son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Au- 1
therson Sunday
Mrs. Stella Cozart remains
the same
Mrs. Doris Dailey and ch!Jd.l
ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene !
Congo and family.
Mr~. Hazel Congo, Mr and
Mrs. Bobby .Joe Wolf and fami·
l ly of Racme Houle, Kathy , Cris·
1 ty and Carroll Ann Dailey, Mr.
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Helen Jeffers of Syracuse,
~rs . Janice Smith and Mrs Doris Daile~· and children called
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I howcr received word that their ,
granddaughter, Miss Donna Jeffers of Syracuse underwent sur-I
gery at the hospital and is r.,.
covering satisfactorily.
, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Win••.
I Sr. vtsrted their daughter, Mr 1
1and Mrs. Dave Grueser 1utd 1
fam1ly of Pomeroy
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Their daughter. Kathleen Holt.I
er of Coolville visited with her :
I sister, Mrs. Grueser .
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Dailey visited Mr. and Mrs.
I Homer Icenhower recently. :
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and Mrs Ray Dailey Saturday1
Iafternoon.
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I Mrs. Leo Dailey and ramily n1eluded Mr. and Mrs Johnny I
' Brown and Iami ly or Oak
Hill, Mr . and Mrs. Gene War~ '
and children, Mr. and
Mrs.
Richard Ables, Mr. and Mrs
1Raymond Kerns, Mr. Okey '
Pack, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
fcenhower, M.r. and Mrs. Thea.
dore Coppick and chidren of
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unarguably good collaboration of pals to us. But in the present 1 the he_lp m the Russians aE!ainst! lh~~gl:n l~~u~~e~h~ 1tr~:n. sen: than J~st good old pals. Even
between Washmgton and Mns· world the true core of the war· ·he Chmese madness, we should
' d d m her school days she was the
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co_mphiCaldrLlons chan an
bery friendly type. Dam 1t - 1
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ma;icatly well in this best ollie pe~latriCian. the danger of juggles three! When I put on
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oomp_lcatJons de_pends on t_he . the femme fatale act for my
]seventy of the dtsease m a giv· husband a small voice always
The Pomeroy ''B'' Panthers last week while not playing footen ep1demtc ~at_her than on the 1spoils it ~Jih "Mome-e--e, l wanscore two touchdowns m the 1 ball, h1t on s1x of 13 passes for
,age or the vwt1ms. If I had a na drinka water"
second period Saturday nigh! 103 yards
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Ich1id who was over 5 and who
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and defeated the Southwestern ' Coach Pat W01her s eleven
0Splt
e\\'S
had not bad measles I would
Highlandets, 12·0
' aI"' outrusbed the Panthers 1451
' certamly want him to have the
Halfback M1ke Wright climax.1to 104, Halfbacks Russ M11Jer
--~ protectiOn alluded by the vac- 1
ed a 51-yard scoring driVe for and Howard Shnver picke&lt;i-up
Entered Hospilal
cme.
the fist touchdown and run. most of that yardage.
Mrs. Hilda v. Oiler, 21 Gallia
back Charles Hysell g?llnped Southwestern's forward wall St. ; Mrs. Gilbert Craig,
717· Q - My 5-year-old daughter !
over from the ll·yard hne for or Gene Hall, Don Farney, Th~rd Ave.: Mrs. Andrew 1l. ;,.s flat ieee and is kwJOk·kneed. l
the !mal score.
Jimmy Walker. Redgie C1llhoon 1 Byus. 450'" Spruce St ; Mrs.I Can thiS be corrected'
. Mr and Mrs. Hobert Shields
The Hl~hlanders behind the and Woody Carter turned in fine Ernest
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Holcomb,I A - A moderate degree of I of EustJs Flonda, spent the
passing of freshman quarter· defens1ve performancefi, accord· F.wmgton; Jame~ H. Crace, Jr ,Iflatfoot is usually no handicap ' weekend here wilh Mr. and
back Keith Carter drove deeo ing to We1her.
Vmfon; Mrs. John J. Smith, Pt.]but in those children m whom Mrs Leonard McGill His fa· ,
into Panther territory tw1ce but Sohthwe~fern w11l host the 1Pleasanl; Sydney P. Harless, :it is a handicap special ortho· 11ther, Pearl Shields who
fumbled with the alert Meigsj GAHS "B" tesm Satnrday eve·' Langsville: Mrs. Ralph D. Shain pedic shoes may be required. lleen makmg hiS home
Countians recovering.
1 Rt. 2 Racine ; Mrs. NealL. Jef· Such s_hoes
should never be , the MeG ills, returned to Flon·
1ning.
Carl"'r. playing for the ailing BY QUARTERS ·
fers, Dexter; Mrs. Chester L. ~ wllh~ut also usmg correc~ ~ da wtth hts qm
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Soulhwestern signal caller, Steve Pomeroy
o 12 oo_ Sininger, The Plarns: Mrs. Ron- tive exercises to slrenglhe~ the Mr. and M1s. J. S. Dav1s al·
Elliott, who injured his
knee Southwestern wlll host
aid D. Toland, Rt. 2 South Web- arches. The best exerc1se 1s to Itended the funeral of her aunt, .
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ster; Mrs James H. Adkins Oak have your. daughter r ick up I Mrs. Cora Benson at Columbus I
Hill; zuder L Tuggle, Willau. marbles w1th her toes.
recently
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ghby: Harry S.
Wittman.! Flat feet and knock-knees of- Mr a~d Mrs.ll John RICe tahnd '
Jackson Mrs Richard L Wea· t
to th
nd
. . son of Zanesvl e spent
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ver, Rt. l Buffalo, W Va .: Cly- ldence of poor muscular devel· M
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de A. L.mton, Coa Iton: Or vt'II e' opment The best results from J r.
h h
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L. Baron, Rt. 2 McArthur : Neal corrective exercles are obtain· odn . as quit. eac4 Hng sctkmot
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. ump rey , . Rock
am p; ed wtJen they _are started be- Muskmgum county.
Normal J. LewiS, Ironton ; Mrs fore the child IS 3 It may be [ M
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tee ra~non, penc~r, . a necessary for your daughter to went to New Martinsville, w.
Mrs. Phillip D. Colhns, Well· We&lt;Jr leg braces for a wh1ie or IVa. and brought his mother,
ston; Marshall Gr1ff1th, front on; to have an operation to crrect , Mrs. zona Tavlor back with
Mrs. Thomas It Miller, Wei\. the defo;m.ity, depending on how ' th(•m. She Will enter Camden
stan.
severe It IS .
Clark Hospit'al for an eye oper·
Births
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m. Saturday, Mrs. T'homno;; H j surfaces of Jakes in moss on d f ·1
Miller, Wellston, daughter,
rocks ~bove 0'""'... 'tree lmes ,·n an\!
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of 1.1,810 feet in the Andes, ac- 1and Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Mal·
so~. _10 ·45 3 ·~· Sat~rday ; Mr~ cording to the Encyclopa~~lack of Parkersbllrg a! Myrtle I
AND BATTERIES AT ALL TIMES
Phillip D. Colhns, \\ellston,
Britanmca.
1Frost's Salurda .
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A representative will be in our store one
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day each month.
Mrs. Ernest W. Holcomb,
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DOCTOR

h1m one too. He's always de- mother always atteDded to the
lighted. That's line. But when gift huyiq and be never aot
it's my turn (Mother's Day, etc) the hang o1 iL P01181'ble he doe•·
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he doesn't .ven lhlnk to r~ n't eveu realir.e you feel burt.
By Wayne G. Brandlladt,
by
rocate. I keep telling my10if Men seldOJD undenlllt4
A
mothec
writes
that
that
I should just forget InS much 'surprises" mean to woBy William S. White
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lime •er ll·month-old son
AIN'T NO JUSTICE
Nut that I'd trade palces _ 1 special days, but I enjoy giving men and how forgotten they fe&lt;&gt;l
WASHINGTON- Perhaps on· did Ute lob. Had the two giants low who is bad, indeed -Red ~~lle~ byb ~ mosq~to 0~ •
waa probably born to be a hap- h•m gifts and helpiog the kids when they aren't surprieed · · · ·
ly a curmudgeon would cast not had identlcal needs and China. Thus in common sense Y ~ 1e swe s an
I wenl to school with a girl I py wholesome wife · and • moth· pick out something.
•Or how grateful they becor~ ~
1corn upon the current hosanna- borne the responsibdihes of su· we and the Russians made at 1red
It stays ~hat way for who, as they say, •·turned out 1 er. But why doe s she have lo I even try sending him to the when they are!-H.
singing to che Umted Nations for perpowers, as they do, some· las!, in the gravest ol an pres. about a week. Smce. some . 1wrong" She's been mamed a \ l'terllly glow, wh1le I JUSt spul· store on an errand on MY days, THE BACKYARD FENCE
brmging a cease • fire to the thJDg called the United Nations ent troubles, a common cause ~o~s are more sensttwe 1 ~0
couple or t1mes. but that never ter along? 'There am't no ;us- but he JUSt comes ~ack with OUr daughter who never ~
lndla•Paklstan conflict over the could no more have quenched And though pred1clions of Rus· sect biles than olher\ho •:
stopped her. Now she's a high I tice' - GOOD- A~D TIRED what I asked for, nothmg more. uncolored margarine or sk .
border area of Kashmir. Still, this blaze than could one's Aunt sian intentions are extremely nsl~ot surp~!smg, .~v~t ~- u
flymg divorcee who laps up : Dear C and T.:
How can I make my hus-band med cream off milk, annoum
llimple candor requlres the point Nellie.
ky , it is now even possible lo: mcrease sensl VI Yra ~he the booze, lives m b~:.rs , has been You sound like e1ghl '
realize
that Jt's lovely to be th1s morning. ''The only w '
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to be made !hat thiS was only All thiS is ""'d not merely to oller a tomd forecast that the loccu; •f therch~d '~ 1
ffs nd l arrested for "drunk and disor.l Monday mornmg, w1lh
1remembered by someone you I like peas is fresh- right
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nominally an achievement of the ralSe a sour note in tbe melody forced association between us ltop ayerldo 1t el s toh bat derlv conduct" (and brags a- school ru sh beatmg at
[love't -Mr11. S.Y.
of the box!" The pit of it all!
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· hi b~ Io-I gets am• '"ec •on 10 e t 1e. bout· it ) thrO\'oS
' her self at ev- eardrums and
Dear Mrs. S ·
Th'1s coIwnn IS
· dedicated !...
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Un1ted Nat1ons.
of pra1se now ansmg
from so on Indl a· Pak'1sIan m1g
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It was really the achievement many. It 1s said both because lowed !Jy a progresstve 1sola- edT~Is chi:di shouldin~:Jr~e~ 1 : ery ma~ she sees, married or crowding 'm
! Subtlety Js almost always lost fanuly living, so if you're hav·
ol the two great power centers there 15 an obligation to put the t1on of the mfecllon center, Ch•-11 t Y aJP; ~ an h'
not
and a lot of them catch Yup 11 DOES seem
on husbands. If you want him mg k1d trouble or just plam
of this earth, the United Stales Iflat racls on line and because na.
end an Y at"ng 1 1 ~ 8 eep her I
that b~r bunmes can stay
to know how much you'd love trouble, let Helen help YOU.
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to be remembered by someone She will also welcome your OWD
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tant recognl•c that an opportunttyl
. tes atoccurmsp1eo ese1 and Helen thiS
• glow But look at It this
.
.
what
fries
you love - tell hun'
Perhaps amusmg expet!OilCell.
Add·
a man name d Johnson and a mcomp.rably mol'&lt;! 1mpor
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man named Kosygm
1than any presumed
rebirth ex1sts, all the while remember· prelhcual tJOns ca amtnhe 1
d"
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a
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wholeThe;'ve
probably
got
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was
raised
in
a
family
that
ress
Helen
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eare
of
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be soohln The lotion should be some. pure fa1thful m11 med Ianty • expectancy" of
Jgnored speCial days. Maybe his th1s newspaper.
utne in the hJstory of the c~ld Icy for peace
medal co11ld spell disil lusiOn. dabbed 0~ ll htly with absor- life. She caro~.;ses every mght. 10 more years before t.h•v'"
war, that fundamental Russmn For the great, bottom truth We need to go fnrward w•th be
8 llo d d Yet SHE looks gorgeous rest- haDgard hangers-on wh1le
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h
th
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h
h rd d ld h d
nt cotton and a we to ry.
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th o oo!~t es ,wane ~n orce tue m e ah es an
e llngd evehory avenl ue t at tn18 t drocorhsone or an antihtsta· evidently havmg a ball ' while I tina: your second wmd - H.
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en to e s
ng or soun · Sovtet mon _toget er at one ea to _norabe easmg o~ cold mme wtll also relieve the 1 couldn't even stt at a bar af. ~ Dear Helen ·
est of reasons. Neither •.ide had critical pomt m a constructive war tensiOns with the Soviet 't h
d
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ter m•dmght without fallmg oil 1 always thought that by setcosts less than 14t a day. You can havo
any desire _to se~ a ~a]or war way ~hat 1s vastly wholes~'lle Un10_n but no for an instant fall· 1 c mg an promote ea mg.
the stool _ from sleepmess, , ting a good. examp.le, others
a year or longer to repay. Low month17
break out m As1a With t he and gtves vast promise for the •lng mto some sentimental pro ·
t 1
: you'd like lo mfluence 0 ld
payments indude all charges. You oign
strong po~sibility of eventually future , 1f only we can
keep! Russiamsm
Q - Why do doctor sadvlse no Iquor.
sume the 5ame r w u
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for
it alone in strict confidence. Just phone
l&amp;mtmg the globe. And ne~ther steady m the middle of the new ' Winston Churchdl was twitted I measles vaccine for chtldren of Ev~ryt•m; see he~ : lhm~ haps m methodspa~~tl~! suiJ.
lor any amount up to $2000.
Jlde had any desire to see the mternational road that is now 1dur1ng World War II that hts all ages when a recent per1od1· of t ese
commerc a 5 a 1
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Communist Chinese promote open to us. The crucial thmg is' Bntain had become an ally of! cal says that the vaceme is bout former schoolmates who l e.v
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Ul"Y LOAN &amp; Saviap Co...Near &amp;Sfoar , . _
the1r destgn for war and chaos1that the Russians have now had Ia Bolshevtk regime wh1ch he Inot recommended for children meet - one dragged out and 'FE ~r~tu~e anh oc~asmn arJSes
in As1a at large, as already they not only to recogmze but use- had once sa1d should have been over 5"'
wao, the other blooming, ~ 1 ~- er s a~, ~s drrthday etc)
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p~~h tha t des1gn m South V1et fully_ to act upon the pro.round 1 strangle_d at birth. He_ recant· A _ Wben measles vaccine ~s~OW it ISn't the soap 5 e pti~~: ~it, ~~da~he 8 ~i:~pro:N.~m.
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reality that they share With us Ied. nothmg. ~ut, he s~ld , the first become available it was
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In the olflcml sense, of course, a profount. common need to pomt was sJmply thJs· Now n t
d d f
h"ldr
Yes, she's having a ball. And 1.'
H was th{' U. S that damped check the savage .Xt'ansion of~ Britain was fighting tor her life 0 recommen e or c 1 en she makes me feel like a bat' .
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over the age of &gt; because the l d ball
t tte end of
tiltS bla~e, and one does
not REd Chma
agamst H1tler ; and so he would rate of occurrences of compli- ~hre La -l a k l h t ld a
grudge It some kudos. But in Thts does not mean that the welcome any ally including the
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~ 1100 m..... 196".£ Chevrolet Impala Cpe .
floorswall About
or \ Temple,
Robert Arnold l)f Bel· N.E. Okl a. 28 N.w. o k1a. 0
500
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"':;..-..,"':,,:,0: Main St., Pomeroy.
327 _ vs engine, Std. '""'- Good 1ires, •hile fimsh. Spot- honse · is paneled m mahogany : pre deputy, will be present and S.W Mo, 35 Pahandle A&amp;M 13 New
0 2 0 ·000
0 2 0 'ooo
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less &lt;leon red interior. Radio and heater.
and w•lnnt. Air conditioned. [ install the Council members.
WEST
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TRAILER lDI'8
ll'ee """ 1961 Greenbrier Corvair Wagon __ $1095
Large patio and double carport. I Ja!le h1well Tent
tts ure,o•
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liP and water. 81'011D'O l'rrdl l
Pass. cyt. engine, 4 sp""d tran,., guod tires, radoo, heat- On lot 200' '390' . May bo seen I of Union Veterans will meet Colorado 10 Fresno Sl 7
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T Pel
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er Park (State Approved) er.
White and turquoise finish. Real t"&lt;"onomy.
by appomtment only.
\ Monday at 7:30 p. m. The char- Iowa 1:1 Oregon St. 7
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W\
. PRICE
ter will be draped in memory Mon. St. 17 Wichita St. 6
Sao FranciSCO
2 0 t .000
u
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Wnte: t·lo The Dally Sentinel 1\ of Zana Baxter and Ethel Ted· Stanford 7 Navy 7 &lt;Tie)
Green Bay
2 0 0 1.000
Box 668-H
Pomeroy, o.
Co lo. St. os. Colo st. Colo tie Detroit
21 o o 1.000
500
1Westrn Colo St. 56 N.M. Wstr 0 Baltimore
1
.a. ...., PINE TIMBER and wm pay
LOT- FORRacine, Ohio. row.
SEPT 28
0
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1 1
000
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as much ., $4 per cord for 1
OPEN EI!ES. 9:00 P.M.
' Phone WI 9-2682.
9 24 3tc The Amencan · Legion Auxll- Pac1ilc Luthrn 23 Pugt Sund 7 Los Angeles
2 0 .50
tmum
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good pine and also good bard ·
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iary of Drew Webster Post No.
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wood !QW timber. Write or
PGMERVi.
39 will meet Tuesday arternoon Wyoming 33 Colo St. u. 14
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at the LegJon hall. The charter
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New York 16 Phliadeiphill 14
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of San D1ego St 41 Akron 0
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MULHF.KR\' HEIGHTS -Cape wl e rape '" mEmorly T d Lofld 10 Cal Ply Sn Lus Obs 7 St. Louis 4" ClevelAnd 13
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Baxter and the
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PHONE WY 2-2156
jTWO 50000 BTU floor
fur- U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Cod cottoge, four bedrooms,
b1rd dues are being Cerriton 41 Phoenix 2
reen Y
a morel
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For Rent
naees ' all controls new '
I
rnodern kitchen, bath, r u I 11
YThere Will be a whJte Santa Brbra 47 Redlands 0
DetrOlt 31
29
- - - -,.,.-- - -- --!FURNISHED house in Mason. ' Call WY 2-3442.
il 27 6tc hour•
.. ment
f'reparamrt
base ment. breezeway
el hant sale
Los Angeles St. 35 Cal Wstrn 8 Dallas 27
7
Notice
' Call WY 2·3872, Pomeroy.
ll"lllnlDI
al ton&amp; •• reqLured
age forced hot Sir heatmg. ep
.
Los Ange
Thouu ndl ot .lObs opt-n £xpl'!flf'OCI 1
The Past Matrons
or Pomeroy 1 Pomna Col 12 Hslna&lt;il
"""" Ne col 7 s
F les
. 30 ....Chicago
p·t·~ 18 h 17
'll
9 22 6tc "
9 27 6lc
WIU«Il,
unneee~~s~ry Grammar ! $15,500
00.
chapt er '186 o~s
II
t l Whittier 3 Flagstaff St. 2
an ranclSCO AI l ~uurg
1 IK'hool •uffi e, .. n, for manY JnhR , O
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BLUE LUSTRE not only nds ~·11t:E lnform•t,on on !oh~. ~.alllriO"R. UVE TOWNSffiP - 5I acres Tu da Sept 28 at the home 1Occntl Col 25 San Frn Val st 12
AFL Slalllllngo
EARL'S BARBER
C0 I0 C0I 21 St M ' Kan 7
s writ• TODAY pmnt:
2U c It" ated balance pastur·l es y,
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be open 'J'uesday noon or 4 room apartment wilh bath , carpets ot soil but leaves pi le requin'ml'nt
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of
Mrs
Carl
Shields,
Athens
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ft and lorty· Hcnt electric 1 Boll too, Lar ar u•• Da.IJ.y ed, fenced, pond, 2 story mod· I R d
ICol St Col 0 S.Colo St Col 0 tte By United Preu blternatfonal
Wednesday morning.
Earl pr1vate entranre. Albert Hill,
So
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shampooer $1. Pi ckens Hard·
l'ust~r . fl&lt;.~t ine.
9 27 Jtc Racine. Ollio, WI 9·2261
ern oml_, at •
trep ace, I The Metgs County Ridmg Club I Wt&gt;stern St 56.
N..Mex. Wstrn 0'
Ea&amp;tera DlvilioD
9 22 61 C ware Co Mason W Va
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hardwood floor s, full base- 'II eet Tuesda Sept 26 at Adams S 48, Ft. LewiS 41
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LOSE WEIGHT safely
wl1h - - - -- ---·•
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u1tness ervtces
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9 27 6t r - -·-- - . -- - men • urnace ea mg arn th h0m 0f E J Htll
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mes N. · g n s 6 :nurrato
3 0 01.000
Dex-A·Diet Tableh 0 n I y Horsr. f'(JH RENT, 4 rooms --· _____
sheds. On pavrd road $13,· [ e
f
Houston
2 1 • u7
e
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98r at Stark's Pharmacy.
and balr . 1634 l.iuroln Hgl s
HEATI NG, PLUMBING , Rural 500W
SEPT. 29
• ·9 25 601p
PI""''' WY 2-3575 aflrr 5 :tO
BEANS and Turmps.l lloxol Butlle r:ns Arnold Bro- , CARPENTER _ ON RT. Ill- The Rock Spnngs Homemak-1 Three Civil Suits
N&lt;w York
00 33 10 .000
-- --p m.
9 21 lfc Bnng contamers $1 a bushel then , 618 E. Mam Street, 11 room frame , 5 bedrooms, ers
will meet
F'Jed . Co
Boslon Wrs'-ru Dl'v ,.,100 .000
NO HUNTJNG or trespassing F'URr\I SHF:D house, 2 milt•s Fi rst house below Ravens- Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
modern b-ath full basement j .at 1".10 p. m. for an orgamza-1 I , Ill
nrt
K"
on my property on the Dor
wrst u! l!arn sonv1l le Seven wood Ferry. Juhn Cleek Pro· L o. YleCoyA uC"tioneer, Chr11heatmg, ' garage, drilled · tiona\ meetin g.
llome_ma_k-\ PT. PLEASANT- Three ciY. San Die 0
W. L T. Pet.
L·as • Yellowbush H.oad. S1gn· rooms , bath. coni
furnacr . perty. Phone VI 3-26;,3.27 12tr' ler, Ohio. '
9 18 lfc well. $!10000 down balance' ers ol the commumty are JnVJI· il actions have been fi led in tbe Oaklandg
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ed - Dougla! Johnson. H.l_
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per
mon
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office
ot
the
Circuit
Clerk.
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ace Private lake. S60 00
$' 5 20
th
ed
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• 1 1 -cme, Ohio.
9 24 :Jtc fln:']Ji
mnnth Call C. L. BI R("f.:\\()IJcl . 14 ft tra\el trailer. hu.llt&gt;r ,1]1(1 CUSTOM BUTCHERING
d AI BERT M COX SALESMAN The
comhmed
''Friends
.
.lty
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9 21 61
awn
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!925 Oil 366 Park St · I ,
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t H The actwns are ; Mason Coun- Denver
I I I .1131
WANTED : ,o
orne
or
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r Middleport. WY 2&lt;!531.
cuttmg. WIII_buy t~JUes evl'ry . WY t-3830
WY 2·3636 N_tg t o . ~ epor' amson- ty Motor Company vs. CurtiS
SundBy'• Rftultl
German Pointer bird dog. fl'Monday Phil Me1er. Phone[
9 24 3tc ville, Racme and . Pomeroy Riff~e tPe plaintiff asking judg· ·Buffalo 33 New York 2I
9 21 51C
mrtlf' \ an("e Millhone. Tup- 1st FLOOR furni o;: hrd . 4 rflom~
WY 2 3510
- 1Chapters
oes
will be held
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9 18 Uc , FOR SALE _8 room modern
pers Plains.
9 24 :ltp and ha lh. rnnoern ;, pacl men l. 19ij.\ COLOR TV Console, VHF
.
at the P~meJo; Masonic Tern- ment agamst the defendant m &amp;In D~ego 10 Kanaao CHJ II,
--~1 lddler r1, W'r' 2-3:174.
d Ulll' t . g L 1 al
hou~e m Middleport, desJra· 1 Wed d· 1 7 ,5
the sum of $1072.70; Mason he
an
' umn
ove Y "'' · KARL GHUESER, Plumhtn r; ble location near schools. Ex-·
tl n~ ay a C·~
m. County Motor Company vs Har· Oakland 21 HOW!ton lf
REVI VAL sta rted a Mr. Her·
9 14 J! c nut consol e Thts. set three . and He~ tmg.
\lmers\"IIIe, r&lt;' llent cond ition .
Call WY I hwtt
lpe ,"';'tertoy
apd. erp ast· old D. Rainey and Mrs. Erma (Only game• IChedul...a
m11n U R ("hurrh. .'"imvlrly non\1 RHI Cf\ house on Bllt· . months old. Ha s p1cture tubeI Ohio. End your sewer troub· 2_54!)8
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9
Sept. 26. through Ort. 9 Ser· ternut Ave. Call WY 2·5 l27. 1 warran ty . Takr over
We have ,q]] &lt;; lzes. Sewer '_
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_ PI Patrons or Pomeroy Chapter , . runey , m w lch $607.f)9 IS.
1mg sought by the plamt1ff, Convention wiD be
vire.&lt;&gt; .;: J:I r! :11 7 ::o
lkv
tt c of $1 2 ~0 fJf"r nwn1h or n:1 v m&lt;lc hi nt:&gt; s Rrnsonable rates 1lmR
SALF:, six rooms two will al so be honored.
9 10
1
.la mes Mn rr1 son wi ll hn nt?: tlw
hflla nrt' duf' $:IN .SO.
Frre Ca ll WY
day or moht. hall s, and a bath, a full size
Stand:ud
Food
Ser·
. I" H I ;'; ' ·Il l
~ home demo. Call WY 2-6555.
meo;;s:1ge
9 21 111c
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9 15 tfc..,
hasf'.rnent and b1g porches at I
vice Inc. vs. West Virginia IICII
f on 0 cto ber 16 •
-etJ anl'l !.lnfurrn!'-ned auarr
SISTER MO!fri
SHA, a trul y r;.,.nf,;
W"r '-~~:~
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9 21 6t c ~ ~
t he front an d bac k , ga!!l f urn- I
I Indu stries Corp .. in which $2,- PT. PLEASANT _ Tbe 11111
I ace, wall to wall carpel down ,
178.32 for goods sold and dellv- t •ct H' t I I Soc' ty Co
gifr rd palm reRder -· Tells rwo HEIHUI(-11\1 huuse on Lin STEREO RAOIO. 19G5 mod&lt;'l.
1 statrs. good location, house ;
ed · k d
n
IS orca
te
nven.
vou pao;;t. prP &lt;:f'nr and tuture
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,·on w'lll ~ held •-turda•,
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coin Hgr&lt;: t"Jirdl f&gt; ll d wn au
Lovel.~ fin1 sh. Th1 s s(•t has
in PXCf'l lent condition,
282
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oa
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lm"' art tm s.
am 01 •
heat WY
flm -F' M rad1 o. hvm sp,·;Lk·
Mulberry Ave., WY 2·5264. !
tober HI at the local M0011
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all questtnns OnP. ~·l'&gt;lt wLII
ll l1J ltc er·&lt;;, dual volume rontrol. This
.
9 18 12tp
.~erPn l..Pwi• F:ntPrJ Lodge with the local Hittorlca1
000\'lnc-e , ... that St&lt; IPf ~lor
. .. - go' t
lhre"' month &lt; old. T"." ke
Society hosting ~.
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·, FOR SALE - ' room house. , ~lr. and ·" rs. .la"k Metree Cnro!o·ntr Collnue
"'" ·"air
11sha will read vour life IJk e f HAI I EH Sl'!\' 't:s. f\al rate over p;;~yments o! $5 per mo
•
"~ porch, base- .
,n
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· · at I0 a.m.
I. new b·•tll, large
,
gmmns
- - -- -- - - ---~I mrnl, " new pamt, 1 acre '. a_ nd Mr. and M.rs. Ha l\ of Hun t ·1Miss Seren Mae Lewis, dough· Dr. Ch arles H. MoIfat profit.
&lt;:t n orwn hnok II ynu are wor
w:1 ter. lree o:;ewr~ge C()nl al I or pay balance due, $92 Try J!
tn
your
orn
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Ca
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ground. on bnf"'k road of fl mgton were vts_tt tng Mr. an d ter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. sor of AmeriC811 Rls'at
1
r.f'd or troubled. don 't fail to lotm J Fr~. l..h•pnt St . Hut·
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f l &lt;h;l nnt vnu~ . land
p rmce.
ht&gt; lr.pd 'N
ot hers.
- - - - 8 26 JUte _ GjSS.
9 2I 6tc
Rt. 7, $3,500.00. Phone WY 2-: Mrs. wlayLne k_
f .1 Lewis, 116 S. Second St., Mid- Marshall University, """ be thl
I
FOR StiLE
PO'f.!\ TOr: S, be ans. -hrin~:~ own .~ls Aln1ost Ev".r• CaJ
6127.
9 14 30tc ' Dorse ar Ins and . am_IY [' dle"'"'rt is a member of the guestspeaker.Luncbwlll'"""'lll"•
Pri\'?.te rrading::
1 conIamers and pi("k bran.
/"&gt; '&gt; for
r'
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- -- ~ tur~ ed. horne aft er h~vmg IIVe 1Freshman
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Class Warren Wil- ved at noon at • 10Jt 0f.,.*' 71
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in her home 1 da vs a week
el'ran f
hi Wh
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molo•tment
Wanted
1m
Ch1lhcot
hefor
a
wh1le.
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in r-l lld inP Sllnoi:~··~ &lt;~ fl n to ONF. ROmT kero~ene hrat·~ r. $1 no hu . ClarPn&lt;"f'
Proff1 tt,
f&gt;fa ecars en
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Mr. an d Mrs. George L'1mber- 1sonM' o Le
ege,- wannanoa,
N. C. per plate • and a tour of hlBtori-You sTrade
I,
9 Portla nd. VI 3·2254.
P m All re:1dm gs ~;::~tiS· Good &lt;:~ s new. PI111ne \1·I .. WILL RAKE LEAVES, $1.25
f 01 . .11
M. h
1s.o:;
WJS IS a graduate of cal spots has beta planned for
11
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morn
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or
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IC ., !!pen · Middlepo t H"gh
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r· ''1ry or no rh&lt;J rgr! \..oral ·
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c eGuaranfeed 24 months
per our.
one WY 2·7103. several days here visiting rel· l
r
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• ass the afternoon. For reservatloDI
1 1965
ed this &lt;: lr1P ol ,;;"J IIIDIIh~ ::~t evemng.
or 24,000 mtles
9 a2 6tp lives Florence Limberger re- ?
·dWarren Wtlson Col1ege interested person! are BAked to
9 25 31c
tlil.'t. side ot Silver ML /' I.f: lnadt•r riilt• C; lll WY 65 Fiat - - $1,495 I
Popular Umt
with them for
contactMrs.IreneBrand,phoDI
0
10
Ar :1"e Lrwlk for lland
2-G024.
9 24 (jir· "]II)() "' 4 dr S('dan.
til:Jll I
ln the u S.A.
visit.
. ar
a _na ISSIOO!, Dl· 675-29'17.
Al1 are welco me
(JIWF:H Amslutz\. 11 and \" 5.000
This is lhf:'
A picnic was held at Ash ·, ted Presbytenan Church, U.
~t·sl an d be~! FLat lip lo 40
S A
:\wk Ch1(' k'" \,(·~horn dliC~&lt;&gt;. miiP~ 1o 1!:111(\n .'\l mo' t like
00
Cave honoring Ruth Larkins on i · ·
Grand Joron Brln1
9 4 ~Oip
nr startrd puli Pis tod;ly . th r ri :: v 11 \Ill ' ... nlrl
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lnstall~d I In Lower Pomeroy and her birthday. Those attending I
In Two lndictmen..
$1,595
[' Upper Middleport Area were Mr. and Mrs Fred Lar- 1 Pleasaot Valley H01pltal
FHEE 1.000 :-.&amp; H GrePn St.amps Modern Poull ry. Box No 188, 62 Buick -&lt;\ II ·"ns. Oh1o, l)hn11" I.Y ''D1
I
kins. \1r . and Mrs. Junior Hau·
How? F'or v1ewmg 1he llP""'' 90JL
VH Sla
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Apply The Daily Sentinel ber •nd family and Mr. and -I ADMITTED Isaac Wickline, P1'. PLEASANT- Tlte Grand
1
l'nmn::.rt V:Jruum I"le,-tner m
uul A111rmwr1c sh\fl .
1
Mrs Norman Weber and family. • Gallipolis; Mrs. William Kimes jurors of Mason County Circuit
1
p omeroy. 0 .
110 Mechanic Street
Mr. and Mr s. Zern PiercP re· Hartford; Roger McCarty, Ap. Court returned two indictments
ymn homP Phunr l'arkP1~ CIH I:S Engl1sh b1ke Ui chard
Pomeroy
centl~
vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Ru s· pie Gr~ve . Effie M. Ward In makin&amp; their second partial
burg, 48.5 ·~ 862 Coli· r '
\' au; l·an till S. Jnl. Middl e·
9 8 .1•1! p
port, Ohio.
9 24 :tt e
Pom@roy, Ohio
· t . CONUITIONINC Refrlger·
PhontWY 2 .2156
1sell 'van Meter of Porlland.
i Southside ; Mrs. Russell V. report to the Court and rece•
gervire
Jarl:'s
Rdng·
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Yates
and
, Moore, He11derson; Carla Woot· ed until Monday, October 4.
100
1Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgell ! en, Pt. Pleasant ·, Larry Bradley, A relony indictmenl ""·-·
I eratton. New Hawn. Phone
('Riweilf&gt;t"l~ · o~' &lt;~J •II op"o'
sto: WI NG machines. repair ser·
..._.
V\O e
all 'flakes WY 2-llHI ' TU ~:1531
4 ! ' '"- I
aItended the homecommg at the ' Pt. Pleasant.
I ing assault was returned agailliJt
kif w lil"flli~ I Cdll W"r .t- l~
The f ahm Shop. Pomero\o · ----1
Morm Chapel. They also visit· i
Alva B. Tolliver Ashton and 1
AUCT'IIINEER
ed ~l r. and Mrs. Orville Rhodes I DISCHARGED : Mrs. Warren! misdemeanor ln'dictm_; -•arCoca-Cola - Sprite
A.uthro1zed Smger Sa'es and 1
w h d daughter, Ashton; 1ging obstructing an officer,.
c•• "''
Servtce.
l 29 tic
Complete Servin&lt;
and Milo Rhodes, Racine.
. aug an
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SMITH 'S Clothmg &lt;;tore lS now
_____ ··C"nll H.r&lt;tdford
Mr and Mrs Davtd Carter, Mrs. Avts McCoy , Pt . Pleasant. returned against Jack Reltmlre
Anrl &gt;\II f hf' n ::v ors
1
opt'LI a1 L t i .Hl
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KEEP CARPET rl&lt;&gt;aning pro·
Write, Pruoe or Contal'l
Pomeroy were visiting Mr. and BIRTH : ~lr . and Mrli. Rus- and Henry Reitmlrt both e1
a . m unttl 7 p rn B w II•
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blems
small
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Blue
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Mrs Henry Hensley.
. sell V. Moore, Henderson, a son. 1 Hartford.
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In Me m ...,rv
tre wall to wall Renl rlrcRactue, Oblo
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Mrs. Larry Curtis visited Mr. \ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =...= = - · ,
Buy It By The C.uel
trlc
shampooer
$1.
Pick{'ss
1
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and
\l rs
Marvin
Walker,
JN LOVI;\!1~ m1·rnnn of mv lwo:,.
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m.
fi
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up
w1th
Hardw:1re
Company
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Tuppers
Plains.
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hand. John H. IJ;J\ IS. who lho~ l go0d Lan rlmark gasohne
W \'a
9 21 Gtc
Insurance
I. of Syracuse
r. and were
rs. Pear
M''lo nCo-e Osie Baltet•
of Florida spent '.
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called
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II h nlll words, lht·.1 &lt;J re hut ~Super Service Sta. I VENETIAN BUNDS and . 1"1'· I.AP.TNA CA~Ui\LTV Insur::o:l'IN' 1Jumbus due to the death of th~ several days
with Mr. and '
0 P T 0 M E T R I ST
fr w.
WY 2-9932
1 pa1ro;, por&lt;' h and
wimlow Mullen Insurance Agency . (nc. · former 's brother, William Rw&gt;· Mrs. Bill Swain.
Office Anurs 9 to 12. 'l to 6 ll!lose at N-OD
1
lt" s !he IH\ ln 1n' me morv_ I have
• j sell McBride, who passed away Mr · and 1'1rs
-M
!13. E· M•ln St •
sh&lt;ldP s all kmd s, free est i·· Pomeroy, Phone wV ?~33ol.
fhurs -East Cour1 St.. Pomeroy
'
· Flo \' d Weber ·
ol you
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9 11 - tc . PHPTU Copvmg SerVLce. ('.op- after
· - -- -nd a hngermg lllne~~- Bunal Mr and 1•'1 rs.. Hob.art N~well I
St1ll . loved. still m1s~ed and carpets - · Blue Lustre Ihe mAuto Sales
I les made ot legal papers. 18 . services _were he ld at the of Chester wert' recent dinner
vt~l Y tl r-ar.
:!eliminate . rapid resoiling.! - -·- .
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Hent electnc shamrmwr, $1. USF:D 1HIJCKS- One 1_9·1· - , other documents.
I Arlmgton , VIrgm1a, Tucsday,· p 1crce
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Pi ckens Hardw are. Mason. W.l A-1.12. ~ne , ton Intrrn fll lon al, Reuter IDsiU'aOee. Pomeroy ISepl. 21.
CaiWng on Mr. and Mrs. Dave
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9 211 lite [ One 1962 C·l32 onP Jon Inter·
I 4 tlr l He is .survived bv. his wiff' Yat•s
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R t ' Lillian and four children. all of ley of Florida and Wade Milch-WANTED
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-I ot' C&lt;:&gt;,. .- pet Shampooer wi th. Dodge
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housework. \1rs. P. M. Cow.! purrha &lt;:e of Blue Lustre Car· · •."l ton ° ~;~~~i~na~uc \·J eL~S 6 ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre ground Wood (Ad,a li_ne ~cBride)
of ~r_. .and ~r~. Jerry Yates of
dery, Long Bottom, Oh~o.
pPt Sha~poo Raker ~'urm- E.qulpment
Co., Pomeroy, m Syracuse. Contact : Rosella Oxn&lt;J~d , Cahforma, Mrs. Ruth ~~~hcothe Visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Lol'kbourne Cund1_ff and one brother. PParl
bert Swan.
9 25 Gtc t Thomsnn , 21111
MALE HELP WANTEU Hur ISJJIIT ISH &lt;eptic tank''
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9 24 fil e
need s !harp aggressi\'e young \ .~.11 Sept1c. Tank
Clea~er. ! -·· cuse resldf' nt s.
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ARRESTS MADE
But it takes a special type of penon to enjoy
men between ages of 17 and . Landmark
F:Hm Bureau 64 CHEVELLF. Malibu StatiOn
lnsura"Ctl
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests
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30. for counter and kitchen : Pomeroy
9 3 J0tp Wagon. 283 1"U m. V8 engine. GRANGE INSURANCE. Mull,.n
Dt\U(iiiTER BORN
during lht weekend according
at heart, for the shghlly or very adventllrous, for
y,ork . Ni ght and dav pos1!lons MEIGS SWIFT HOMES f&gt; l
powt&gt;rglide, power steering, Insurance Agency . Inc , Porn
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson, to jail records mcluded Ivan
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br&lt;J~: es and n·ar gla ~s . rna· eroy. Phune WY 2.:.1381.
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If you areconsidering retirement, you'd be wise to
1rrr ra1a1o~ an monour ng
k p B_. r&lt;.~d1o,
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duld ?randparents are Mr. and die Jhley, 21, Letart, assault and
Mo,ico." This colorfully illustrated booklet do, '\LE TYPIST
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Mrs Clarence Shumate, Harn-1battery warrant .
Ernest De.
scribes
the many sides of Mexico-its cultural herit·
40
.ll I{JJowleUg~ of un ~~dicai i EL~RIC stove and
power 14.(}(}f] mile.;: Bill
CruPser, ! Rentals from$!&gt; mo.
, .lionville Rd .· \lr and Mrs. Jos- weese, 33 , Leon.' Robert E. Fl)o
age, its arts, its business progress, the spons that
·mmo111gy . 40 hour week. mo er. Phone WY 2-3658
Mtddleport, WY 2-3874.
CA.RL'S KEYBOARD CF.NTER eph R. Johnson, Wo lfpen Rd i!J{Iesong. Jra. Pt. Pleasant. and
Mexkans play and many other facts you'll want
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Jearn.
,., rrm·1al Hosp tal. 9 21 6tc:! WARM MORNlNC coal heatin~ ~
11lr Rambler
[Phone 48541931.
· Mae Ftsher, Cmcmnatl; Mr . .an~ !umbia. each charged with 1n.
1 · Get your free copy of this booklet. Write "Know
. - • stove, good condilton Phone j World Standal'fl ot Cempad
g 1G 181c Mrs. Everett Lambert, Harrl· toxication.
Mexico," Box 1900, New York 10019.
~ 11 ER WANTED to serve[ WY 2-6'127.
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AUXILIARY TO MEET
Cll_fford C.
Prese nl@d in the inlerttlil of ln1ernat1onal I ' • : 'I tl)l
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upholstery. Rent e-lectric
and m•nBjlerablllt)
than a ''tent maker" and poet . : Tht:&gt; Rncine Legion Auxili~rv appomted Sales OirE'&lt;"Ior 111 thpl
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Execu liVI!li Als.oclatlon.
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ture Company, Middleport.
MetropoUtll• Motort
Shah appointed him a math- Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7:30. Mf'm· Stores, 11 wa.&lt;&gt; annou~~d tndav
De t OHl-MUE. 1\otttin ~trPPt . PllmProy
emalician to co-operate with 3'i hers are urged to attPnd as the by W. E. Ayres. Presldt'nt 11 t the
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1ronomers in an arrangemen1 of annual membership drive ls on Central Divisinn whir.h compL'ist 27 lip H.
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6 30 Happy Valley Boys
6:05 Country Music Time
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7:25 News in Brief
7:30 Musical Clork
7;45 Echoes or Joy
8·00 Ohio Valley News
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12;10 Markets
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By HAROLD GRAY

AA WAS OBiiERVIN'
lll' !=EllER ORIIIIN"
HE CO\ILO'A' STOLE "THEM
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Mainly About Club Organized by Syracuse La 1es
People In
Wmter acUv!Ues were plan- chairman. Jessie Cortrlll, d A·:
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Pcmeroy . ed when the Syracuse Third lo Sellers; reporter~, Ada Slac

Club to Serve
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Attendance plllll were present-Itendance record; Stephanie eOrd first grade, and Libby Noel " m,~
. Bloodmobile In October by the I
Wednesday Homemakers met at and Margaret Cottrill.
ed and teachers and workers 1Beth Full~t., Lu Anll f'rench, Jen- , the second grade.
1 Miss Sarah Bechtle, who 1S 1 Rock SpringS, Better Health Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue~er the holJ)e of president
Irene It was reported that outside
t~ the Heath Methodist Church , oifer Gobel, and Robbie Ord.' Patty and Wayne Well• went employed in Columbus, spent , Club Friday afternoon at the spent Sunday at Jackson With Parker. Twelve me,;bers an- craft work oannot be done ~~
School were recogmzed Sunday Rece 1vmg une year pms were to Trenton Mil'higan over the the weekend w1th her parents, Ih rn of Mrs Harold Blackston her aunt a.n~ uncle, Mr. and swered roll call by namlnB the regular Homema~er mee
morning when Christian Educa· IJay Ord, John Russell, M 1 k e weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle and A~h e R d.
, Mrs. Leo Williams.
somethinB to be used in dry ar- iogs, rather only proJeC~ outtsrfl Sunday was observed.
Edwards. Danny Edwards, Mark Jean Mees J:mice Eastman family.
M~~s G:r·e Skinner resi.l Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hat- ran ements The secretary's re-lined by the County CoU~IJ.
Receiving eight year
pins Russell and Barbara Fultz.
Nancy St cialr and Carolv~l Mr. and Mrs. ~taine Walburn den conduct~ the ~~tlngl field of Rutland were Saturday porf was re~d by Margaret Cot- It was agreed to contt~ue the
w ·· B11l~ Dav1s and Douglas , Adults m1ssmg noL more than Bnckles erformed at the Ja~k- a~~ chlidren, Vtenna, W. ~a. wht~h 0 ened with the theme I guests of Mr. and ~rs. Clarence trill in the absence of the sec- Homen,takers Club meetmgs on
D vson and Kenny Smith,
a two sessions included M1ss Bess
A
Festival with the vts1ted over the weekend
P.
I Andrews and fam1ly.
ta
Kathr n Johnson Bet- the thtrd Wednesday of .eacb
I ' year pin Receiving Lhree Sanborn. Jack Bechtle, Luc1lle ~on PP eMarching Band. Also their parents, Mr. and. M r s. so~g, ~ngh~n .~h~ 11 ~r Mr. and Mrs. Charles FA.ulk- ~e ~·
a; the tre~surer's month. The next meeting w1ll be
0
y :. r pins were Glenna Sprague. Davis, and Mr. and
Mr s.1 orr:~~y ,
ht they perform- Verner See and son, Ke1th, an~ W e~ d' oup re, ~ ~ d ~~ ner and daughter, Cathy of Y t ye; g . e for Friendship October 20th at the home of
8
·ht Dow son, and Vern Ord. : James Euler Mrs Nan Moore on ·. 1 Ll} mg
P e ge 1Sprlngfield were
weekend repor: enrues
Beet Linda Ferrell
8 80 d at Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wat- ~ the r s rayer
1
Two year pins were given t r ' Chur~h School Supermtendent: ed Wl~h t~e ~hom~~~ero _ Lo- 1burn and family.
flag Devotio~edt~ke~ t;ml guests of Mrs. Ernest Rea and! and birthday dues were co - A Craft Cl~b will J ll)eet the
Lea Ord, who held a perfect at- c1ted the Hobert Ord
family ' Pomei.UY or e
y
I Mrs Lillian McGhee has re-! Psalm 91 were
Y rs. w-1 other relatives.
Ied.
second Wednesdat of
each
as the "family or the week" fo;· gan game.
' turned from Flatwoods,
Ky. , ~~ Gr~eser. who had a. "!~dita- 1 Mr. and Mrs Stanley Rea of A card of thanks was rea~ month, the first meeting to be
,having lhe largest number c.f BJrthd~ys were celebrated by where she spent the past week tJOn, Maxtmum ~~~ty a~,d ~ Triadelphia, W.Va. spent the ,from Sara Ro~sh, past .prest· October 13th at the Syracuse
Headq~arters For
children present fur the a1tend- Mona Kmg, September 24, m with her sister, Mrs. Ida Ne11.l also r~ad a poe":'-, Its Y~. weekend with his mother, Mrs. ~nt, for the pm and earnng set Town Hall staring 8 1o a.m.
anre reC'ords
the second gr.:tde: Pam Burson, Mr and Mrs Wayne Sha~p Du~mg. the busmess sesSion al Ernest Rea.
gwen to her from the club.
with a potluck dinner at noon.
MISS AMERICA
The Rev M E Dowson, mm- September ~2 an~ Larry Mees. and daughter, Marilyn, and thetr contn~uhon was made to the , Mr. and Mrs Larry Bunce New club officers a.re pr~si- Everyone attendmg Is asked to
Isler. Mrs Nan Moore. Churf'h September 23. .n the !iiXLh l son, Mr. and Mrs John Sharp Salvation Army. Two anno~e- and son, Stevie of Columbus denl, Irene Parker; hrst v~ce. bring ideas or Items they are
School Supenntendent, and Mr I grade.
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of Zanesvtlle, were ' weekend Iments were made, the revlv.a1 1were weekend guests of their Betty Hayes; second vice, interested in doing; also a conEugene Harns Ch~urman ol the Tom Kern is m the ho~'&gt;pltal 1guests Jf the rormer s parents, at Rock Sprmgs
Methodist I parents Mr and Mrs Don Rea Mabel Pickens; secretary and tainer and material to make 1
Commission 0 ~ Education. par-l- RNI{lrl.ers Grace Kmg and Mr and Mrs: Robert Sh~rp 'Bnd Church, ~~d the County Council and Mr: and Mrs. Walier Bunce. t~easurer, Kathryn Johnson: as-! dried arrangement. All home.
tlupated m the Pledge of Con- , Jean Mees.
IMr an.d Mrs P.aul Hap.?nsta11 PTA auctiOn sale to be held at Larry Thomas of Columbus S!Stant, Sara Roush; Heath makers are cordially invited to
seer atum to the teachers and 1
-I an~d .chJidKren, ~~t~..and BIIIO
. h' the fairgrounds October 16·
spent the weekend with Mr. and - - attend these meeting.!\.
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aren uau.ner.
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Mr H h B h
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PI..AN HO:v!ECOMINO
Umverstt s nt the weekend!
s. ug
ear s was
m Mrs. Harry Thomas and Mr Columbus.
A delicious potluck dinner
Middleport, 0.
who .,.,.~re called to the Rlt:~r. , Homecommg at the Hemloc!{ With he/'arrnts Mr. and Mrs. charge of .the program wh~ and Mr~ Don Rea. He was ac- Mr and Mrs. Fred Latham was enjoyed at noon with Mrs.
'"'=='="'""""""""""""""""""""""""""'''"R"'ecc~·ogmzed were Mrs Bernard G
hurch will be held Suntt :. h '
, severaL articles were read, .1n- compamed home by Mrs. Thorn- and son Donald returned to thelrl Sellers repeating grace.
. - -. d~;.veO~tober 3. begmning at I ';;~s: Dia~~n~~iswell, atudeni , ~~~;ntw:~o~~~ge; of ~~ as and daug~ter, Melinda who borne, ~a.rren, Wednesday, af- A poem ''Unfinished Busi9 ·~o a m with the worship ~er- ' at St Joseph Hospital School uf' .
. . • .Y
• .spent week w1th her parents.
ter a v1s1t w1th Mr. and Mrs. ness" read by Margaret Cot·
· and Sunday School 1n
. t~e 1' Nurs1ng
· , · Parkersburg, W. Va. Clifford
Le1fhell;
and Elias St'iles
· opened the .a fternoon sesvice
,·
. Drove way Ae- M~· and Mrs · Clalf· Bo""
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tnll
1 family of Great Bend spent Sat.
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Children,
Mrs.
Amo!l
Mr
and
Mrs
Anthony
Schu.
forenoon A bas ket dmner WI and a nen , Ann meso ar- Leonard · Protecting Children A..
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urday evemng Wit er mot ler and daughter, Lldna of o- Pro•
book! were filled
be serv ed a. t noon and the after- Ikersburg · were weekend cuuests gamst Measles
Mrs
Homer
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am wsll begin at or her parents Mr and Mrs.
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ssle at erson.
urn us were wee en guess o 0 ut and winter activities plannoon pro gr
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1·30 p m Everyomt is welcome. 'James Criswell.
M
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' Mrs
Dana liver entered ts parents, r. an
rs. a- ned Mrs Pickens and Jessie
--'-- :_ _:. --- - -- Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fultz rs. ACree A ott, a Severe , Meigs General Hospital Satur- cob Schuler.
Cot~Hl d~monstrated makin1
Acne
an
Be
Cured
Mrs.
Fred
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Mr
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Mrs 1 or
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Fultz, James Eu M~
Bess i where he attended a Bar Asso- Goegletn.
Mrs. David McGhee of Co- and Mrs. E M. Burton attended Enjoying the day were VIr·
tie. Jeame Sm~, Sl'Jss Mrs 1 dation meeting.
! A contest was conducted
by 1lumbus was an overnight guest the Apple Festival at Jackson ginia Salser Genevieve schnel·
Sanborn, Mrs. on IversD, . ·~ Mrs Mar 1e Hawkins spent Mrs. Wilbur Bailey and won by Saturday of her sister and bro· Friday
d Margare' t Eichinmo Sylvia
E M Wood Mrs Luc1ile av1s,
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Rob- Sunday m Galltpohs where she rs.
Jam rueser a It rs. ther-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs Welby Whaley spent the Zwilling Naomi London Mabel
EXPERT INSTALLATION'
Mrs .walter ayeBs, rsLI0 ·d was the guest of her cousms,, Bearhs. The meeting closed Eichinger.
week~nd al Jackson w1th her Pickens' Betty Hayes Margarert F1sher ' Mrs s ruce
&gt;
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ARMSTRONG'S
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Mr Mrs. Margaret Drummond a WI
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Mr and Mrs Paul Eichinger [sister and brother-m-law Mr et Cottrill Artie Sellers Lmda
Loree
Mrs
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Kraws- 1her houseguests, r. a
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Refreshments were served Y and daughter, Paula June were and Mrs. Leo Williams and at- Ferrell, Jessie CottrUI, and the
Linoleum .•. Inlaid Vinyl
Ms. Mar aret Edwards [Walter Henderson, who are VIS- I the hostess to the above and i saturday business VISitors mltended the Apple Festival.
I hostess, Irene Parker.
czyn, r · t 8 g M
lack itmg from Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. Mrs. Mark Grueser, Mrs. W.A ~ .........;....._....-.._ __.....,.......,,_...;,._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiOiiMrs. RoberM. yerC, 0" 1 Bac,htel 1 Henderson and Mrs. Drummond . Morgan, Sherri, Bruce and Bo!r ·
Floor covering tor every kind of floor. Best
Bechl 1e,
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patterns. ProfessionaJ installation by us, or
b t 0 d Mrs wayne are s1sters.
by Blackston, Georg1e Skmner
M.rs.
~r ~nd Mr~. James Mr. and Mrs. Rruc~ . Llo~d and Judy and Connie Radford.
do 1t yourseU. Call WY 2-263~ for free esti·
Gibb~n · ·Mrs James Clat· have returned fro~ a v1s1t w1th The October meeting will be at 1
mate,
Brewmgt~r L ·W McComas. !their son and family , Mr. ~nd the home of Mrs.
William
WALL·TO·WALL CARPETING
~~~th~ildl~d Z~igl~r. Mr Ben Mrs .. Ja~es Lloyd and child", Grueser with Mrs. Blackston a! , IS HEADQUARTERS FOR "RUBBERMAID" DEPENDABLE HELPS
Philson Mrs Roger :\1organ, ren. m Pittsburgh.
program chairman and Mr3.1
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Mrs
Emerson
Jones,
Bishop
Roger
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Blancha·
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Bearhs
in charge of the conFOR YOUR KITCHEN AND BATHROOM.
MAGEE
r a~ 8 ~ette Mrs .Jack of the Diocese of Southern Oht?, tesl.
Newman u .. '
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who was here to take part tn i
Sat!Rfactloa
Slavin. Mrs. _)Niiham .s~rague, the lOOth anniversary observ· l
Guaranteed
Bernard Fultz, Mrs. William K.lance of the Grace
Episcopal
Rubbermaic:L R u b b e r m a i d .
Russel~ and Mr~. ~.E . Dowson. ' Church in Pomeroy, was the .
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bv a quartet ('Om posed ol Mrs. l H
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Ph'!1 arry ,. oore, 1 epo .
William Russell. Mr. Ben
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold George.
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Mr ugene arns who sanfo.
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Soc1ety and a aewlnD'•
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enLo:;. Mr · and Mrs. L. W. Me· sessiOn was planned when the
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•Loyal Women 's Class of the
The Re\' · .oowsrm had 35 hiS
Middle rt Church of Christ I
sermon top1c, "Kerygme and
po
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Didache" or "Prea&lt;·hing and
~et ~hursday evenmg at the '
J Teach~ng." An offering for Con·
c urc ·
ference Education was taken.
Mrs. Osc&amp;r Roush, president, I':::~~~~~~~~~
-~-was in charge or the business 'meeting. She announced a carprotect~~ ohina,
J0\'4 X12\4 in.
l Several members of the Mid- pet rag sewing project to be
claanvare and •IDk
dleport Business and Profes· beld Wednesday, Sept. 29 at
sional Club were In Nelsonville the church. The sewing session • Convenient built·in handH. for • Score1 of vacuum 1arti~cupt
''"h •trlln1 •n111t1 iltrllu •••vir
Sunday ror the district meeting will begin at 9 a. m. with a NM-o£"CUT)'in8
erip bottom of tub
at the Elks Club which includ- sack lunch tu be served at • C01hiona diahe• again•t chiP" • Molded 1urfac. pattera ci'Yfll • Especially deslsned for tttY
cleaning
ed luncheon at Fred's Streak· noon.
ping, marrina: and breaking
aecun lootinr
• Protects sink bowl durinl
house in Nelsonville.
Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. Oscar • Extra deep to hold more dishet; • Easy to cleaD-beavy-dutydishwashlns
:
Attending from the Middleport Roush and Mrs. E. L. Lallance tita atandard oink bowl&gt;
•tzw:tioa
• Reduces chino, lltu~ar~
breekag•
club were Mrs. Grace Pratt were appointed to the commun• Perforations, ribbed unde,.
pr~ident,
Mrs. Betty Clin.e, ion committee for the last quarsldt for f11t drtlnl&amp;l
IMrs. John Werner, Mrs. Gloml · ter. Reported ill were Mrs. R
Rubbel"maid.
Ebersbach, and Mrs. Larry Ba- Ray Darst, Theo Neutzling and
ubberma1
ker.
William Clayton. The Rev. DonRubbermaid.
Ruth Crow, of Jackson, dis- old Hicks discussed plans lor
01
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trict director, was in charge. the revival scheduled f&lt;lr Oct.
1
Guest speaker was Jeanie 4 • 17 A the local church.
Squire of Berea, state presi· Devotional leader was Mrs. rr-r-r""J::::r"TII1r7f.:::rl · ~;ifiQ&gt;;'ir;:::~~ ..,...,., lmlJI~~=e::::~~~~
dent. who had as her
topic i William lleynolds, who read U..-t-1 1-Hn
''Federation."
I meditations entitled, "Love Is
The Middleport group was in ' of Gnd" and "What To Do When
charge of devotions led by Mrs. Tired,'' and scripture closing
IGuy Reynolds and Betty Leon- with prayet. Refreshments were
ard which included the "Lord's served by Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs.
' Prayer" and a candlelight ser- David Farmer, Mrs. Otho Watts
vice. A special vocal
solo, with Mrft. Paul Swisher, a oon"The Lord's Prayer 11
was tributing hostess.
presented by Elizabeth Yerian
accompanied by Marcie Grebbs
for JlciU lamulz7
0
~ ba&amp;Juooom neat
of the Jackson Club.
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• Ideal ror .u omalllauaalry IUIII
Mrs. Reynolds talked
on
Se&lt;liooed to bold br .. beo,
GET IN ON THE FUNI
deaniml jot. ~ kik:bn or bltb
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"Activating Clubs'
Standing
: oombo. both powdera, totio..
lliob
•llmoothourfaooio ldDdlo~
Committees." Mrs. Larry· Bak·
()voh._ and protocto - · and fiDe llDprio
ANYONE CAN WINI
er participated in the news
1 • - • wou't slide or scratch
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Last Weeks
reporter's aroup,
Officers of Racine
Grange ' •
k1illlli &amp;opt
1M ....lcb oial: """'
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WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
Winner
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Spencer; Lecturer, Mrs. Cleo
THIS AD NEXT MONDAY.
Harry Hysell
Adams; Chaplain, Mary East· I,..,
erday; treasurer, Mrs.
Roy ' ~ucberml!ll • Rubbermaid, R u b b e r m a i d .
Spencer: Steward, C. S. Mor- 1
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
'A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR' ris; Asst. Steward, Roy Spt'n(Technioolor)
cer Lady Asst. Steward, Mrs. 1
1 Pick winners of games in entry
Rock
Hudson,
Leslie
Caron,
form. Entry with most wins and
Earl Cross: secre!Jiry, Mrs. c.
Charles Boyer, Walter Sle·
nearest scores will be judged I
MorriS; Ceres, Mrs. J . A. 1 c;;~::;-.::~;:-""";:-~~
zak, Dick Shawn,
Larry S.
the winner.
Smith;
Pomona, Mrs. Charles ,
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Week Ending Oct. 2
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Storch, Nita Talbott,
e Weekly contests are open to ev·
Beegle; Flora, Mrs.
Bellel
Colorcartoons
eryone except employees and
NAME
Theiss ; Gatekeeper, Cleo Ad- [
families uf Duttons &amp; Rollers
ams, and Executive committee,
WED. 01nd THURSDAY
e All decisions of judges are fin· ADDRESS
Robert Ashley.
Sepl, 29·30
al. In case of tie, duplicate pri·
Scor•
Score
NOT OPEN
2es will be awarded.
FAMILY ENTERTAINED
• Entries must be submitted on
fRIDAY end SATURDAY
Mlddtoport_
vo, Athens_
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R•ub
October 1·2
the offici•! form, as printed in
pnlteoltliMon to}l8
entertained
several members of ;
"BACK
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vs, Wellston_
this paper, or obtainable at
Jimmie Rodgers, Annabelle I their family over the weekend 1 L.._J,t~.....&gt;...,._ _..e:.:_..J
·~-=d•diDifMwtro.
Duttons or Rollers.
pntoot~~IIWYe tope
Huggin!,
Jack Nicholson, at their home, Ebenezer St.' protean dralllboarclli
3. Rutl1nd~-YI. Racine_
ddptiJIII-e Entri&lt;!s must be deposited In of·
John Hackett.
Present were Mrs. Winifred
• ProUcteen•mtledllllfaollbvm • Rootola boa$ ..... -llid ...
"MISTER
MOSES"
ficial contest boxes displayed I 4. Wonama_vo. Williamstown_ I
Prctor Hamilton Mr and M • Rubb!r-culhioned proitctioa cblpo aod lllllll&lt;hoo
ITechnicolor)
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rs. fordratnboard,dilhea.IW.w•rto
in sponsors place or business or
Robert
Mitch1
1m,
Carroll
Ba.
•RtolotobootfrvmovtiiiUIIII!Gt • Pm14olmn ... ' ·loo.J _ .
5.
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ygor
Crook_
vs,
North
Gallia_
Edward
Jungmck~l
and
daugh• Hu1he1 kitchea clatter
postmarked Thursday preceed·
ker.
ter, Donna, Cincmnatl; Miss • RaM
t d edau,auracer
lbbiDI .~
ing game.
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• Provldoo mn .,.._work
Rose Mary Rau b and Mr. and
1uid,. watar IIIIo oial:
• The deadlin~ lor weekly submis·
SUN, MON. ond TUES.
Mrs. Homer Taylor and daughsion is 1 P.M. Friday.
October 3-4-5
ter,
Teresa. ol Grove City,
JERRY LEWIS In
"THE FAMILY JEWILS"
Visit The Hou..wares D•p•rtment Oil The ht Floor
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HAS SURGERY
Jerry Lewis
seven of
Terry Roush, who is employ~
DRUG STORE
them . . . seven Umea nut· ed
tier . . . which Jerry io the
at Ashland, Ohio, had an
N. Second Ave.
nuttiest
Jerry
ol
them
all?
emergency
appendectomy at
Mill St.
Middleport,
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Gent•
In
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Holzer
Hospllal
Wednesday
Middleport, 0.
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Tower Antennas Firm will '
Serve Pomeroy-Middleport

Work will start immediately by Tower Antennas, :
Inc., to bring cable 1'V service to Middleport-Pomeroy i
patrons following Middleport council action Monday
night.
Councilmen, who already had given one reading in
August to an ordinance authorizing the firm to install
the service, voted to suspend the rules, approved second and third readings, and then adopted Ordinance
888.
Present from Tower Antennas was Ralph Squires,
manager of the Gallipolis installation, who had repre·
HAYNEVILLE, ALA.-FEAR·
sented the firm In appearances before Middleport coun· '
lui for his life, Alabama Atty.
cil, and earlier, before Pomeroy council. Pomeroy counGen. Richmond Flowers today
cil had put a similar measure through its legislative
reluctantly opens the prosecumill last summer under emergency rules with three
tion of a ''citizeen deputy" sher·
readings the same night.
iff lor the slaylll&amp; of a white
DON WEESE: BARBER
Also present Monday night with meter or traffic violators
seminarian active in
civil
was Richard Owen, prt'!sident of "for having to make arrests,''
rights work. Disallowtng pleas
Doo C. Weese, wbo recently the Ohio Valley Pub!ishin~ Co., or issuing citations. Mr. Stumthat the prosecuuon was unrea· received his master barber'• who will be associated with To- bo su~~:gested police duties simdy and that Flowers' life bad Jicease from the Ohio Board wer Antennas lnc., in Us Porne- ply are to enforce the laws and
been threatened for wresting of Barber Examiners, bas op- roy-Middleport operation.
if police cannot do that "they
the case from local prosecu- eoed a sbop In the building Terms of the ordinance prJ&gt;. 1 should hand in thir badges."
tors, a county judge Monday lormedy occu)'ied by Ray'l vide up to one year for t h e i This 9!Jitemest h•d come after
refused to poatpone the trial as Barber Sbop In Racine, Weese, firm to locate its installations Mayor Smitll declined to "bring
the state asked. Another bid for a IHO groduale ol Raclae lor best service.
the police force in before coona federal court order delaying High school, was employed by
The firm bad lodlcated to cil, as one councilman had re·
the trial also !aile d.
' Warae's Barber sbop In Pom- eouncil earlier that lor $5 per requested," as he put it. Mr.
Flowero. who sa1d he had eroy for a year and a ball mouth aad 1 moderate basta~ Stumbo identified himself as
been warned ·•we'll get you if and also worked at the North· lallon chorge Ill cab~&lt;! oecv- the councilman and proceeded
you don't leave this case a- era Lighta Sbopplng Ceoter Ice will briog three Columbuo with his statement.
POST OFFICE CLOSED _ On order of the Post Office department, the Carpenter Post Office was shut
lone," p!aiUled to hav~ an arm- barber obop fn Columbus lor ond lite Oblo UDiversliJ, cb1111- Discussed tbe
cemetery
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ed guatd at his side as he several months. Weese Is mar- nels Into lo4!al pafl'olls' hOmes. fund, which has suffered from down earher th1s month. Restdents of the Carpenter commumty are obtammg. their ma11 oyer rura1 rou es.
seeks manslaughter convicti.Jn rled to the former Ulllaa Pow- Also available wUI be 0 local more money going out than has Darrell West had been postmaster at the rural government headquarters Jn Meogs county until the department
planned ordered 11 closed. The post olf1ce had been operated 111 the front sect10n of a home m the commumt.v located
for Tom Coleman. 52, a member ell and they have two daugJo. public oervlce chaDDel.
1been coming in, and
of a prominent Lowndes Couo· ters. He oerved lwo years In Mayor Lee Smith presided meetings with lhe trustees to on_St_a_te_R_o_ut_e_I_4_3_.__S_e_nt_,_ne_I_P_h_o_t_o_.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ty family.Coleman,
a ''citi- tbe U. S. Army before enrol~ 1 over the meeting In town hall correct the deficiency.
zen deputy," is charged with the log In the Andrew• Barber ' when council also approved sn - Transferred money f r o m
shoLgun slaying of Jonathan Da College at Columbu 1.
Iordinance authorizing the may- the General fund to overdrawn
iels, an Episcopal seminary
·or to assign salaried police of- funds, as needed.
Ificers to additional shifts of Attending were all council·
student from Keene , N. H.
extra duty, at the hourly cote men, John Zerkle, Wayne Gib·
MOSCOW - THE SOVIET
' of pay for that poaition, Coun- bons, Roger Morgan, George
Union today officially announclcnman Gene Harris proposedBaker, Mr. Harris and Mr.
SAIGON (UP!-- Three American civilians were killed Monday night when the anti-Communist war effort.
ed a series of radical OCO!'.omlc
the ordinance following • study Stumbo; Mayor Smith and Cler their twin-engine. plane apparently was shot down by Communist guerrillas while I The vU!age cbiel 'ollbe outreforms tiaseo on profits, salesby the public oafely committee. Gene Grate, Mr. Manl~y IIIII lal)&lt;!mg at an a~rstnp 25 mol"" northwest of Sa1gon.,
, post was marcbed to a Dar·
manship, bonuses and indlvidA U.S .. Embassy spokesman identified one of the victims as American Aid Pro- ' pole, bil hands lletl beblod
1 Curr.nt ordinanc£8 had made &lt;liief of Pollee Herb Gilkey,
ual responsibility. Up to two
Ino provision for paying lor du·
-gram offiCJal Jack Wells of College Park, Fla. He SJid the others were pilots for his back aod thea ihol .. to
years in developing
the
ty required by salaried officers ,
Alf Amenca Corp.. owner of the down~d plane. Theor identities were_not 1mmed1· deatb.
changes are designen to give • NEW ORLEANS (UPI)- Tro- when extra shifts had to be
ately made known.
I
.
.
shot .In the arm to Russia's pical depression Debbie unex- 1worked due to illness or other
.Amencan m1htary SJ&gt;?kesmen 1where the plane went down. I Delta 90, m1le~ . ~out~ o~ S~sgon The . ~l.ane containing .the
droopmg productivity and coun- pectedly built up to storm in· causes.
disclosed at the same t1me lhat Other battles erupted south of and executed five cJvtltans, ~n- three ciYlhans went dowa jllit
ter the problems brought on by tensity early today and the In other business council:
Vjet Cong. guer~illas
had I Saigon. .
.
Ic.tudlng two women .. Th~ \'ICplanning bottlenecks.
New Orleans weather Bureau . -Approved the mayor's re~
launched f1v~ Simultaneous at- j Commumst guemllas eat'ly l tuns had been helpmg m a 1 SAIGON (UPI) _ The ll'.
Premier Alexei Kosy!Jin said Icalled for 8 hurricane watch· port of t&amp;47.t~J for August.
tacks
agamst
governm?nt l today also stor.med .a govern-[ U.. S. - Sou~h VIetnamese cam- 1 s. JOist Airborne Brigade Jdll..
Western BUggestions that the along the eastern half of the I .-Heard 8 letter from the
troops not far from the reg10n! ment outposl m the Mekong pa!gn to wm peasants over to . ed an Htimated 57 Viet Coug
Soviet Union is going capitalist Gull Coast.
i Ohio Department of Heallh re- NEW HAVEN N h' h
in a bailie lolllfhl at 40-yard
are "wishful thinking."
He In a special bulletin Issued at I portmg tests have shown wa· t f tel ho - ~· ~ ~ -·"'~""",.,''"'''•
Ne~roes
raooe Dear An Khe zoo miles
pointed out lhat tbe stale wiR 6 am CST lhe weather Bureau ter provided by the Meigs Wa· ~es or 1:;' 1 ~ ~ ""/~
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Au
nortb of Saigon, 11 was report.
continue to own all Industry, posted gal~ warnings and ad· ter company is properly purl- h n grCoan
e orne theis baOueultal member of lhe
ed today, The paratroopen
1 -·" red "light
But Western observers sa ld .the vised a hurricane watch from f'h'ed ' that a. new booster pump P
one
mpany
servmg
JoiDI
c
I
L
Ato
·
community by the West Virginia
ongreu ona
IDJC
I ••ue
cas ualli'es."
reforms will put a severe cromp the mouth of lhe Mississippi as been ms!Jilled on Lincoln Pub!' Se . Co misso by Energy Committee said today
1
In standard Communist prac· River to cedar Keys Fla.
IHeights in Pomeroy, that the
~ ; - : !JI ~Se 1 ~~
lhe Atomic Energy Commis.
,
2110 vards from the airstrip a1
tices by replacing Oe!Jiiled state Small craft were ~arned to cover over the Lincoln Heights anT';;. ~r:ased :ates ~fieci all slou (AECJ 11 playiag a game
CRAWFORDVILLE, Ga. (uP!) - Several Negroes , BaoTri, and the crash ..., fol·
planning w1th Western manage- stay ln port from Lake Charles, reservou- ~s b~en completed, subscribers and are eUective of cbarades ln lhe pohtically were knocked to the ground and a crowd of angry w~It· l lowed by Communist aHacks 011
ment methods.
La to Tampa Fla
that new mams m Easl Pome- lo
.
nd ed
d f. Uckllsb selection of a site for es turned on news photographers today when pohce four other area. within
19 •
.,
'
·
roy are planned and
ki
r semce re er 00 an 8
300
million
aom-smash·
and
bystanders
blocked
an
attempt
by
20
Negro
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.
ad'
8
CLEVELAND - A LIGJITI Debbie had been expected to su••estlons only ~~ a
ler the date of the order. The
dents to board a school bus for whites.
IIDle1 r ms.
· ture
~ for further improvements order sets a one-party business er,
voter turnout was expected to- hit 8 mass 0f co ld all· movmg
The crowd of about 25 wh'1tes attac ke d Phot ograp hers
The Viet Cong swarmed ove
da in Cleveland and three sub- south into the Gull. Forecasters - Delayed payment pendLD!i service rate at I8.3S up from fl:
"Tb• AEC and the N•lionat Abe Gallman of station WSB·TV Atlanta and Joe Hollo- · the crash site and killed seven
f
.
I tl
had expeced the cooler dryer furth 8tud of 13800,aaked by residential ratea at $5.35. up Aeademy of Seiences bave ao way of United Press Inter-,
-- - - - · - -~ Vietnamese policemen tryin&amp; to
ur s, or prtmary e ec ons ~~- air would mix with the lropical
er
y,
'
from $4.50 for one-party service, iDtentlon of picking the site,'' national. Neither was injur- gia State Parol Capt. Theron aid the three civilians.
peeled to cost taxpayers near· disturbance and end any furth- Floyd G. B~wne and Assoc., and at 13.95, up from $3.SO for said the lawmaker, wbo asked ed.
:Aldridge,
'
ly $186,000.
d I
t Th
ld fro t MariOn, engmeermg counsel '" four ~rty service
lhat hi id .
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entity not be reGallman's camera was snatch· 1
b
d
d In
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. ym.g 1or e mayora1 nomm- bowever, was breakl'n• up •- . epor1 .sewerage proJec . Rural service rates are up
t~ '"''h
il I'd
I
White yst!ln ers c1ose
'
at10n 1 Cle 1 d
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f 20
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vea ot:Uo
ey w I I die a- ' ed away but later w(;ls re turnhd
b k Du .
vean were mo- fore the anticipated col1isioD. or ~Em~e on o
per cen~ o to $5.35 from $4.50 fw· busmess I'Oil1Hl antll January, and then ed undamaged after a highwa.y ' and pus e them ac.
ring
n
ccats Mark McElroy, Cuyahoga
the e!JIIled sewerage plamung. phones aad to ~.95 from ~.25, leave lbe aculal seleelioD u
, ed
the JOStling. several uf the Ne~unt~r~rderben,and Ra~plrh LoPLAN CARD PARTY
- Looked With favor . upon, for residential service on a four to lite joint commillee."
p patrolman mterv .n . .
Igro youths were knocked to the
C er, e meum
L Me oy IS
pendmg checking of pr1ces, a party line.
The Negroes' effort to board j grou~d.
former state allorney general The XI Gamma Mu chapter request by Dobbin
Manley, The Home Telephone compa· """'·'"'' J"''""'
the white bus was the latest in I
-~~~and a 1962 IIIUiuccessful candi· ol the Beta Sigma Phi sorority street foreman, for two ..ts of ny presently servea opProxi- S k O
F'
a aeries of racial incidents m
LOW BIDDER NAMED
Members of the Meigs cound~te lor governor. The wmner will hold a card party at the work cloth01 for street employ· mately 1,033 subscribers througli toe 8 pen trm
Crawfordville, aboui 110 m1les
ty Public School Employes' ..
11&gt;'\appear on the Nov. 2 ba~ Middleport elementary school es to be purcbaoed from I be two telephone excbangea, one In Moderate Trade
east of Atlanta in Taliaferro HUNTINGTON, W. Va. I UP! I sociation were urged to support
1
~ot ilh Republican county aud· on Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 8 street maintenance lund for bls at New Haven and one at LeCounty.
The Army Eng~ne&lt;rs announc· 'I State Issue I Monday night at
Jtor Balpb Perk and lndepeod- P· m. The public lo Invited. Re- personnel.
tart. Fifty per cent of the NEW YORK (UP!) - Stocks
' ed Monday K L. Moore, Inc. the Salisbury elemen!Jiry school.
ent Democrats Carl Stokes and lreihments Will be oerved and - Heard a requ..t by Coun- customers served aro rural sub- opened firm in moderate trad- The Negro students. aged 13·1of Belpre,
was the apparent
Ralph McAILiatar.
prizes awarded.
cilman Clifford stumbo that po- acrlbers.
lng today.
17, approached the bus
but low badder at llJ,llO lor a con- 0 . 0. Patterson, county 11tt
lice offltera: refrain from "BlaElectronics were mostly high· we~e stopped by. a crowd of tract involving remedial work permtendent of schools, a n d
AUSTIN, TEX.
ACl'OR EX&lt;;BANGE FIRE
ming councll" 1n pubJic contacts
BELPl!iRS ANNOUNCED
er, Chemicals added
:&gt;mall whlt~ men, Tahaferro County 1at the Belleville Locks anr1 Dam Pearl .Reynolds, a !eacher in
Zachary Scott waa Us~~ In .TEL AVIV, larael (UPI)Mrs. VInas Lee, chairman of gains. Alrcrafts continued up- Sberalf M. B. Moore aild~Geor· ! Belpre and Marietta, Ohio, and ' the Middleport publiC school sy•
criUcal condition at bl5 sweet- Five lsraeU cl~illans were
lbe Racine Red Cross drive, at&gt;- ward. Airlines scored
fresh
.
.
Williamsown, and Vienna, w/tem, explamed beneflts of I..
brush" home here today.
wounded Monday m an ef·
nounces her helpers as lollowa: gains. Motors were mixed.
Meags. Geueral Hospo!Jil
va.
1sue I (PEP! whiCh will be on
The 51 • year • old movie change of gunfire near the borJoyce Brace, Rhonda Brickles, Steels were soft.
i Adm..sao?s - M" Harry
the Nov. 2 ballot m Ohio.
veteran reportedly wu losing der with Jordan, laraeU offl· MotUy sunny, 1 IIU1e wiii'Dl- Rita Brln!&lt;er, Eugene Ervin,
; Mohler, Middleport; Zona JetRoss Cleland, presadent of tho
ground slowly In his fi8ht tor&amp;- c1ala reported.
or today bJ&amp;h 1'1-73 1011lb. Part- , _ Johnson JUdy KinK Ann
· lers, Syracuse; Gerald ShumHELD BY COURT
. Meigs County chapter also urgcover from brain surgery. He One of the victims, a woman, If cloady and warmer toalpl McClintock, Michele sPencer,
LOCAL TEMPS
way, Reedsville: Elizabeth Hor- Francis H S.thbur 51 M'd ted the _group to conduct an allwas Down to Tew from New .,.. said 1&lt;1 be in serlouo oondi· oud Wedaelday, Low •DIPI~t- Sharry! spencer and Sally WiJ. The t•mperature m Pomeroy's ak, Pomeroy ; Margaret Doug· .
n, • 1 · out dr1ve lor new members. A
York In July.
U011.
H.
111.
busmess district at 11:30 a. m. las, Harrisonville.
1dlepo~t, was bemg held in coun- large crowd of non-teaching em·
·
today was 68 degroes under sun- Df!lcbargeo- Neva Kennedy, , ty JOlt tnday on a contempt of ployees of the county attended.
oy skies.
Middleport.
I court charge.
Velel'ans Memorial Hospilal
~
AdmissfoDI - Mrs. Edward
Baldwin. Mason; Jeap Dailey,
Portland; Thorn..
Bryan,
NEW DELIU &lt;UPI)-PakJs. today wao the first time IndiA lnslde PUistan.
Sklrmlsh01 appeared Ill be No fall signup Is expected Ibeing considered exempts the Mr. Cbase said the ollicial Pomeroy; .Mrs. Harley M.,..
tan charpd 1llat Indian war- had used Its air lo,... against lndll'a midday defense
brt!lklng out all olq he £old rw any 111611 wheat rpogram ll11611 wheat crop from marketing farm wheat allotments for 1966 Donald, Middleport; Margaret
planet attacked Paldatanl pool- Pakistani positions aince the lin said 0110 PakistaDI eolumnl truce line In Kaslunlr.
which may be made available, quot.., it does provide
for are lower than lor 1965 because Brinker, Mason; Helen JobnIIDDB In the Rajasthan-Sind bor· truce went inl&lt;l elfecl last wu "liquidated" 20
NEW DELIO - INDIA TO- Wayne Cbase, chairman of the wbeat allotments. Allotments the national allotment Is small· son, Pomeroy.
dec regloo today lD Yiolalioo of week, Tl!l'llll of the cease lire IOUtltwt ol Gardl. II lllld
day accused Paldslin of "wide- Airlcultural Stabilization and have therefore been determin- er. By !Jiw, the nationa acre- Dllchai'Jeo - Mrs.
Glenn
the ceaae lire. Sklrmlabea were provided UtaI planei remlllu at Indiana alao recaptured the
opread and provocalive viola· Conaervatlon county committee, ed for next yeac's wheal crop age allotment is established Thoma and daughter, L o n 11
reported along the enUre 1,000 leasl 10 miles away from botUe lap of Sadlll, 'II mlleo
IIDDB" of the United Nations oald today.
.. presenUy authorieed
and at an amount whicb is expected Bottom : Peggy Davis, Kanalllf&amp;;
mtle border.
nortllweat of' Blkaner In
cea•llre qreernent. 'PaklalaD Legislation now Is under con- notices of official farm wbeat to produce the total quantity o! Clarinda Cooper, Polland; Mao
1poaltinns.
The new ch~rge~~ were aired The hroadeut Rave few de- Sind lleoarl lrel. II lllld
reported new· IIUCCeues by M,. slderallDn by congress which allotments foe 111611 have been wheat required to meet anlici· ry Graoy, Racine; Mro, Raya Maj. Gen Bruce F. Mac&gt;- lalla but oald the action toni! fllbllni broke out lfllr
!em KUmi!IQ trying 1&lt;1 over· would authorize continuation of mailed 1&lt;1 producers.
paled needs. The total whe•t mond JusUa and son, Pomeroy.
llollald ol Clllllltla Dew In wltll plaee somewllere 1D the ~,.. tan latruded 1111D the II'M.
lbrow Indian rule 1D JCuhmlr. a voluntary wheal eerUficate Additional program lnforma- needed fur !11611 Is about tbe BlrUo - Mr. and Mcs. Alvllt
• JII'OUP of United NaU0111 aides thaD area 100 miLes 1011Ut of the BG!h IIIII Paldltan
The U. N. Security Council, and a feed grlllu program. If tion io dependent upon action same as was needed tor 1965, M,yers, Reedaville, a 11011.
In an elforl
to en/ore. lbe Labore fniDI where l!olb-sidell ~!~!Sed lbe ~ tf .lillllcb
meetfD1 ID New Yott 'Monday tbese programs ore enacted in- by congress and wiD be made but the general increase In yield
. lleadlly dalerlorallne ~eaae reported a aeries of vloloU0111. 1\:allbmlr, and a broodeut
on the Kaslunlr erlsls lor to law, the Intention Is to hold available to producers as ,.,.n means that the needed quantity
BOARD TO MEEr
/Ire. ll'e admitted bfo Job ltQuld Flgltllu&amp; In the Sind Oeael1 the ~ ,..,_. Gf
lblrd time fD elcbl tlaJ&amp;, de- emcurrent s18nups foe both as pos.•lble. Aity questions about can be prnduced oo fewer ac- The JIOIIponed Dlllntbly mee&amp;"~'
.lliii·•-IMtl ·III'IIUiitl lbe mlr '.Badlo lllitl Mtllllem
11tat ltolb
liDD- . _ IIIII feed gcaina nell the 1116&amp; whoolallomenb ohovld ·rea. Nationally, the reductlm lite of the Nortb...,un l d
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