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• H ld
ati()n of New Of fICers e
Wl'ldwood Gard-en Club of Pomeroy

tb•'* you nca ""' ,...,
Mro. Victor Hysell and Mr..
Dwight 'lilhoan. and • letter
was !Pad from Mrs. ~harles
t.wls tn regard to !he County
christn.a• flower show.
If
Mrs. Nea•e installed the o •·
cers and presented each with a
corsage of mums. New officers
are Mrs Lawre!ce Smith, pres·
ident; · .-rs. Karl
Grueser,
M
Dw••ht
vice president ; rs.
.,
Milhoan, treasurer, and Mrs.
Milton Roush, secrel&gt;ry.

Alpha Omicron
Meeting Opens
W•'th Dl'nner

Around And
About
Middleport

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Elders Ordained
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In Presbyterian
Church Ceremony

Tho 1MI Middleport hl&amp;b
oebool jearbook, "'l'ho Cr&lt;•t,"
offtcen were installed met Wednesday evening "' the
arrived and gradUaU11
tile Wililwood Garden 1 borne oi Mrs. Paul F"h"' w•th
aelllon w11o .....,.. 111em
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Mrs. Milton Roush and Mrs.
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abaold pick lllolll up al lllo
An •-•reasive ordination and
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Mason ISher as co-hostesses.
Mrs. K. T. Wagner of Bryn Alpha Omicron v....,..er o Paint Creek Regular
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acbool olllee. Tben an tnstaiW'ioo of elden was held
M&gt;wr, Pa., came sunday lor • Delta Kappa Gamma held Its. Church will hold Its 132nd
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..,_ Stmday morni•• at tha syr..
0111 wwH ,;S ..-• ..,...,.ea tewool
Mr. Fred Nease, president,
visit with her mother, Mrs. first fall meetin&amp; recent~)' at versary ae~·vlces on Sunday
•oe
terla0
.
conducted
ihe
meelin!
.
whioh
Griff
Ru...,u
of
Bradbury.
She
the
presbyterian
church
in
3rd
with
mornllll
worahlp
lor
~.15
and
Ollyone
'wlobiDI
cuse
First
United
PresbY
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' opened with de~· ohon hy Mrs.
came last Thursday to enroU Wellston. The meeting opened 1:45 a. m.; a feUowsblp
to purr:!bue OH may dO So. Church. The nine o'clock worTONIGHT Thru SUNDAY
Holter,
using
,.
her
her
daughter,
Karen,
at
Ohio
w
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th
a
di
mer,
followed
by
a
ner
at
1
p.
m.
and
afternoon
II il important tllal aU f"'Pieo ship service was conducted by
1
Homed
"''"' n ... v. Leonard Mcintire, Ge•
"'fANNY HILL"
0 rdered be iektd
topic, " How many have a lite
stat.e University in Columbus short business session conduct- program at 3 p. m.
P
up ut 80 ..w:; nc
!irio m Hopkins
plan'" and closed with prayer.
where she wlil be a freshman. ed by Mrs. Eli2abeth Lantz, Homecoming, Hemlock Grove 11 possible,
eral Presbyter of Logan. wert
Letita Roman Members responded to roll call
Mrs. Wagner will return to her president.
church, beginning at 9:30 a.m. ~Jmtiiitt!Mil.ii'H* 1111 Ordained and installed
with an exchange of hr;w;e plant A ~per, ··~ouse Pia~~ Gar- home Saturday.
Mrs. laye Sauer '!as _in with worship service and SunMrs. GeorKe Schneider, Mrs.
-andIoutting&lt;
dens, was g•ven by MIS. Edl·
charge of the program whoch ID· day School in forenoon
Andrews Receives
Harry ,'otis and Mr. Herman
''2 AC'K DOOR TO HELL"
A (.'Oillribution " : :~!; made to Ison Hollon . It was stated that ~r. and Mrs. Jan Houck and eluded a solo, "The Builder," ket dinner at noon, and~ after· Barber Ucense
LondOn. others installed were
the
Johnny
Appleseed
fund,
a
house
plants
can
bP
usetl
tor
children,
Brent
an~
Brend~,
by
Jack
WlU'ner
of
Jackson
acnoon
program
at
1:30.
Mrs. Adhur Sylvester,
Mn.
Ji mmie Rodgen
~:-,~oiiiii-:."'"'.._.-=-..--, foliage alone the . lemon tree have returned to thw home m companied by Mrs, warner. The oDe is welcome.
Paul Andrews, Jr. bas recelv- Donald Cottrm, Mr.
Robert
" good for begmne";
the Columbus after spending
a warners, who are former stu·
ed hls barber license from tbe Harden, Mr. Richard
Ducknorth window is best for Afri· week'• vacation in Iowa.
dents o1 Mrs. Ethel Chapman
ocr.
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Board of IIBrber Exam!· worth and Mr. William W~ecan violets and lVYi and Iand Mr Ca 1 Mattox of Rutland, dedicated the num- 'l1he Pomeroy Garden
and is now employed at brenner. Mrs. Pearl Mc8r1dt
tanas and primroses are for Mr. anN' s.SU
here ber to ber. Members responded will meet Monday, at 2 p.m.,
the
Park Barber Shop ts finsnctal secretary and Mro.
contmuous bloom.
were ~\ed lt~th ti~;Yso~ and to roll call with a vacation high- the home of Mlss Lydia Ebers- in Columbus.
Robert Harden, treasure.
Mrs. Vernon Nease had i'ln ar- they YISI
w
Leonard light. Following the program, bach.
Paul is the son of Mr. and World Wide Communion wilt
llcle on Africa! violets whicr famly, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Webster Middleport Garden Club will Mrs. Paul Andrews of Long Bot- he observed Sunday morni!ll,
stalt!d, '' Don't over
water Mattox and tamily.
was initiated into the Chapter. uieet Monday, Oct. 4, at the tom, and is a graduate of E.1st- Oct. 3, at b a.m. The Re~. Rus·
I plants. start oew plants from
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner Attending from Meigs County home of Mrs. M. L. French. ern High School. He is a Re- sell W. Shepherd, resldmg II
leaves in water or vermiculite, were in Red House, W. Va. were E.t1el Chapman, Ruth Eu- All members bring . b~lbs for serve in the Air National Guard. Bristol VIllage, Waverly, wJII
and remove leaves with tweez- Tuesday for a visit with ber ler, Avice Frecker, Mildred fall planting, for C1v1c
:supply Uv pulpit. HP will also
ers for mor-e bud.
brother, Charles Hill and family. Hawley, Martha Husted, ·Gen- tification.
ceiving anu sending cards the be here Oct. 10 and 17. Sunday
''Take cultir~ss of Geraniums"
E L
eva Joachim, Vinas Lee, Nan
do's and don'ts of personai let· School foll?w~ at to o'clock. Tbe
was l.he subJect of a papP.r pre- Mr. and Mrs. John · yons Moore, Susan Park, Margaret
OCT. 5 ll Dau h· ter writ.ng, and other relevant public Is mvded.
sented by Mrs Mason Fisher and son, Johnny, had 88 their Parsons, Beatrice
Reinhart, Forest Ros~ Co~nc ' nsor~ points,
It said to talc!!' cuttings for next dinner guests Wednesday eve- Faye Sauer, C&amp;rolyn
Smith, ters of Amen~a, 15 t s: 5 an~ The hostesses, Mrs. Maril~n
VISITS PARENTS
spring now, srlect tip cuttings ning his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Smith, Rosalee Story a rummage sae Oc _o r build· Wisecup and Mrs. Spears, serv· Michael Andrews, who ts atfour mches lor&gt;g, trim off end John Lyons, Bernard, Linda and and Dorothy Woodard.
6 at the Wayne Swtsher
ed sandwiches and coke during tend1~ St Joh~ Vlanney Sem·
lea es and don't use
too Debbie, and Mrs.
Bernard
ing on Second-st in ,
the refreshment hour. Attend· !nary m Bloornmgdale, 0 hi o,
mu~h 'water or leaves will rot Schramm, Zanesville.
Meigs Temple Pytluan .
lng in addition to the above were spent the weekend with
his
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ted will met! Tuesday evemng at
h E chi
p t Hi d parents Mr and Mrs Paul AnMrs. Paul Fi;her gave an ar- Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;e D•, idson,
epara
the L&lt;g;on hall in Middleport. Marl a s eman, a
n
drews I.,• . Bottom. Michael Ia
I hcle on new 12wns and stated Athens VISited Tuesday even- F
A
S
1AU Staff and Officers are re· Betsy Horky, Lms Moore a
'.
~ the
that new la\mS !~ke cool weath- ing with her parents. Mr. and
rom rmy ervice quested to be present for a Betty Rawlings.
a semor a
William E. Guinther (Willie), practice sesssion for the dis·
er blue grass. o~ red fesc~e are Mrs Emerson Jones.
If that important paper, jewelry, keepsake, or
best, and sod Is more t.J.llable
d E son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guln- trict convention to be held in
other valuable item were in one of our con·
· . tu
The Rev. and Mrs. C1Y e ·
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Th
m au ~- ,
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nd Mrs. John Harrl· ther of Syracuse, has been hon- Middleport October ~9.
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venient Sale Deposit boxes- safeguarded
8
Blue nbbons were awarded m Bartlett
sd
orably separated from the U will be the only practice before I
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.
flower arrangements to Mrs. s~n were in Athens Tue . ~y eve- S Army at Oakland Calif af: that dale according to the
againat fire, theft, or careless misplacement .
h
d
M
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mng
to
attend
a
MiSSIOnary
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,
Ill ram FIS er an
rs. omer
th
h d ter three years service He was staff captain Mrs. Gnff Rus- ·
Y'* would know whor&amp; it was when you
ear .
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HoIter. A sa Ia. d coW'S t was Zone Rally when ey
d"
hi statmned for two years at Ft. sell.
wanted ill The cost is so liHie, too.
served by the hostesses to 14 Dr. Dudley
Powers
Jscuss
I . Va., an d had two
I
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.
· f s Bevo1r,
1 ~ prepanng or 8 summen at West Point N y
members
and
three
guests,
I
experience~
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Rent a Safe Deposit box here NOW I
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Mrs. Jack Robson , Mrs. Ernestlmedic~l mJs~Jonaryl cbare,er. _He lin the CPdet Training 'C~dre·.
Harris and Miss Barbara Fish- and his family Wll e eavmg The 1 t
he . · K
for new Guinea where
as year
was m orea
er, Mr. Holter won the door soon .
t . d f ,.
and while there was promoted
pril.e.
they will be s atwne or te to Sp5.
I
The October meeting will be years. They must buy supp lea H .
d te f p
.
for the entire time.
e Is a gra ua o omeroy
held at .ne home of Mrs. AI
Cl
E B tl lt High School On
his retornl
~• y
· M H.
The Rev. yde . ar e
.
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frt:~..: e.mger Wll'l r'i . Jram of the Mddleport Church of the home In Syracuse, he flew by \
rl to
F1sl.~r
~nd
Mrs. Chnsly her N
attended
the Naa jet from Ca li fornia to Parkers- Plans were! made R d aCrssls~
aarene
·
· b
h
. with the t'o 10 an
e
oss
I
as -:u t·1 ~ tesses.
rene Ministers' retreat of Cen-. urg • w ere he was met by hos drives uy the Ohio Eta Ph i
SON IS BURN
tral Ohio District last week held I mater an&lt;!_ brother' Malc&lt;Jim, chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi \
T&amp;:ld Stephen IS Lhe
at Ripley, W. Va.
Sorority Tuesday evening at the
given to the 8 lb. 8 o. son
Patrol Officers
Columbia G11il Offices in M•d·
to Mr. and t-1rs. Pete Cundiff
i!l!il!liJillii
Jii!ifiM.i&lt;'"· -~ ,~ N
db T
52 dleport.
PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH
of Syracuse on Sept. 24 at Hol- . l
4
a_m e y roop •
r
April Smilh, president, .
Serving Meigs County for over 93 years
~
Officers were elected at a ducted lhe
business
I
· zer hospital. Grandmothers are
Oln
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Mrs. Ruth Cundiff and Mrs.
~ meeting of Girl Scout Tronp !12, . when Lhe servJce committee v~t·
NO TUBE&amp;TILT-DOWN
TWO 61!2~~'
RUTLAND
Evelyn
Moore
of
Syracuse.
The
~
Wednesda)
at
lhe
home
of
ed
to
be
in
ch"'ge
of
the
poho
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POMEROY
INSTANT
STUDIOMATIC
SWING-OUT
1J Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
Elected i maihng cards to be sent out for
great grandmother is Mrs.
p
,
CHANGER
SPEAKERS
ill were
:tlrol 1 - Irene B'arnes, l this year"s dnve, and to assist I
Member Federal Reserve System
tha Berry, Oak Hill, W.
leader, and Carolynn Tracy , as- with the hed Cross drive.
and
great ofgra'ldrather
· t an t 1ea der: p a tro1 2 - Dar- B1l 1ie Jo spears was named
GENUINE
line aMoore
Syracuse. isThey Mr. and ~s. E sII e Moss~an s1s
Cool-operating So lid State stereo ampl ifier Is
Member Federal Deposillnsurance Corporation
tl
other children 01 . spent the past weekend at Mar- Ia Neutzling, leader and Marla corresponding secretary in ola&lt;,. ll umt1 zed with change r. No tubes ••• instant RCA VICTOR
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lave rr~ebra
and Ti~ 8. ion, HI., with their son and Neutzling, assistant leader . AI- of Call Hovatter who is L&gt;Kmg 1 warm-up too. Co nt in uou ~ tone and dual vo!ume
9
ana. 11 :
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daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. so elected were Jo Ellen Diehl, a s1x months' leave ot absence
controls.. Stud 1omat1c changer shuts off autaHarley Mossman and family . scribe, and Becky Wright, trea- Captains named for Lhe attcnd- matlcally after !ast record.
1ance contest
Eia Gilmore, Jr. returned to surer.
include
Billir
his employment at Kroger store j Rt!rreshments were served to 1 Spears and Lila Sue Milch. The
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THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ElECTl!ONICS
Wednesday, after a three weeks the above and Debbie Wisecup, 1by-Jaws were presented and ap·
Be Sure To See All The Other Models of Portable
vacation.
Le Ann Sebo, Resa Booth, and . rroved.
Mrs. John F. Baily awl Mrs. Mrs. Wright. The next meeting A cult ural program entitled.
RCA Victor Record Players in Automatic and
1
Russ Watson visited Th•Jrsday will be at the home of Mrs. "Int roductions and Invitations,• ·
Single Play Models Now On Sale - in the Muaie
afternoon at Pt. Pleasant, W. James Soulsby.
was presented by Ida Meadows.
Va. with Mrs. W1lliam Knight
She reviewed background facts
Department on the Second Floor. You'll Uke the
Mrs . Ellen Ebersbach left toSOUP SALE SE."I'
on the subjects and describerl
Iday , for a visit at Savannah, MASON - Homemade soup 1 the earlic 'l invit~tions , wh~ch Marvelous Tone, the Ease of Operation - and tbe
Georg1a wit h her daughter and and baked goods Will be sold 1~~re ca;ved on st1cks by prim·
Excellent Value of RCA Victor Record Playen at
son-in-law, AlC and Mrs.
in Mason on Saturday, October 1h_ve ~op~~ and sent to. other
I ry Fry.
2nd for the benefit of the Mas- tr1hes, mv1tmg them to dmner
Elberl•lds.
Mr. and Mr!l. David Ohslek on Grade School Parent Teach· She a'so described the i
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.
and children, Kimball and Jen- ers' Association, at the new weddmg invitations which had
nifer of Sacramento,
Calif. Po!'t OfOce. Soup will be $1.40 1church bells ringing out the
I were recent guests of Mr.
per Kallon, half gallon 70 cents. news.
.
Mrs . Dwight Milhoan and
and 35 cents a quart. Contain- ~ There was a group diSCUS·
ily.
,
ers are not needed.
sian on the proper ways of reDaie Entwistle of Missoule,
, with
Montana visiled
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
I
and family.
Mrs. Richard Nelson
ed home today from Kornwes-·
theirn, Germany wherll: she has
been with her husband, S.P. 4
Nelson who will return home in
October.
.
Mr~ Mary E. Ohlinger return·
ed home Sunday, after a sev· l
eral days visit in Columbus with ·
Mr. and Mrs. Edlson Wessa.
MENS &amp; BOYS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dessauer
returned home Monday, after a
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visit with relatives in
I
burgh and Meda, Pa. They al·
so visilt.&gt;d places of ln\erest in
Philadelphia , Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenig
WOOL, CORDUROY, MELTON AND
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 66 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP
of Cambridge opent Sunday al·
ternoon, with his sister, Miss
NYLON IN ALL OF THE LEADING
Ethel Koenig and Misa Elsie I
Hart.
STYLES OF MENS &amp; BOYS JACKETS
Miss Ethel Koenig spent 'l'uea· l
day at Long Bottom with
&amp; COATS.
aunt, Mrs Dana Ftck.
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Kill 13,
lnjure.38
SAIGON CUPI) - Viet Cong
terrorists exploded two bombs
in ~algon loday, killing 13 Vie~
namese and wounding 38 per·
sons including two Americans.
At the northern battlefront the
first U.S. newsman to die tn the
war waa killed in a plane collision.
The first explosion came out..
side South Viet Nam·, National
Stadium, killin1 ll Vietnamese
and injuria: more than 20 oth·
ers. The dead Included three
children riding bicycles. They
were ripped apart -by razor
sharp fragments. No Amerl·
cans were hurt.
,.,
The second bomb exploded W·
1ight outside a U.S. enlisted
·~
n&lt;n's barracks, killing two
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Vietnamese and wounding six
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~ietn~ese and two Amerl- . IN THE ACT_ Jim Vennarl, Rutland High School principal, crowns Senior Linda
.ans . • terroriSts hurled the Lalhy Homecoming Queen of Rutland High. At left is her escort Bob Barrett. _
.xplosiVe from a tax• parked m Sentinel Photo
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'ront of the building.
Both explosions occurred -in
:he Choion area, the Chinese
of the city.
The Vielnamese and Amerl,an Injured were Uiken to a
tearby
naval t hospital
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HOMECOMING QUEEN - Linda Lathey, fourth from left, front row, was announced as 1965 Homecoming
Queen of Rutland High school in ce remonies followmg the Rutland-Southern football game Friday night. Linda, l
· · 1 James Vennar1.· Oth ers In
· th e group ptcture
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' t row, I
senior, was crowned by Rutland Hig h s
._ choo1 Prmc1pa
are f Irs
tor, Jim Barrett and senior candidate Cheryl Long, Bob Barrell with Miss Lathey, Ru sty Lottie with 5enior candidate Linda Davis and Ronald Black with senior candidate Beverly Forbes. Second row, Roger Davis w~th freshman
attendant Kay Wright Charles Scott with fre; hman attendant Pat Kennedy, Lee . Wood with .sophomore Billie Jean
Carter. Th1rd row, Rodney Wn ght woth sophomore Mary Hall, Joe Hawk•ns wtth JUruor Nancy Knotts and Sam
Hicks with JUnior attendant Darlene Sm•th. -Sentinel Photo.

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F •tyTWI.ce toda~ as~ed
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"THE FAMILY JEWILI"

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CGunty Dog Warden George I
Another rabid skunk was reLogin
reealdeots
ported kll'ed Tbursday in lbe
o:.m'l
at tho aorth end of Uofon.av
vicinity of 1he Pomeroy eielUlU
to
tie
their
dop.
Warden
Logao sald complalnts bave
men ta ry sc h00 1· Th e HeatI b
JAKARTA (UPI) - The In- But cont:ern remained over the 1lands as Sumatra, Borneo and
been l·tceived of several strays ,
depa~ment wlsht'! to repe:t done~1an army announced Fn 1 tact Ius whereabouts were not the Ce lebes were available llllwarmng to pare.nts and teac · .
ted
i media te!)· ..
1. the area and t•· will be I
The JArlier terrorist blast in
uey
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ers to warn children to report 1
\ repor
Cholon O&lt;'curred at an intersecpicked up immediately in view
any animal y,·bicb is acting
JAKARTA IUPI) - Gunflre 1 Sporad1c gunfire was heard ) Sukarno has not been heard
110unded in Jakarta toda)· and 1iarly today in th1 s trupieal ca- from or seen in public since he
tlon near the National Stadium Fire struck 11 Porlland area of rabies outbreak in animals
A $150,000 damage suit has ] strangely,
just as a troop of national oo- fa~ily twice in the same year, of that area.
, been filed in Meigs County Com- .
radio Jakarta announced a pital, but there was no report made a speech Thursday night.
1
ice cadets were filing past for Friday.
. ~,w;rt:;~ -~~"-,~
.
man Pleas court as the result
state of war io the city where . of large-sca le li ghting Armored Coup leaders sa1d Friday they
1 lunch break
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
, of a traffic accident on Dec- ~
moment.ous struggle for pow- cars and troops stood guard 1 were holding him m "protective
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Another bomb was
found Paul Schuler was destroyed by i
ember 9, 1963, in Middleport.
er raged for.tbe third day. TDe around S u..k a r no's Mer?~ka custody.''
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•eori&gt;J lhl· sladjum and Amer· fire last spring. Only a few of i
'!'he pellitlon, filed by Dolor· '
lute uf Pre81denl Sukarnu ... ' ("Freedom Palace. adjOifllfl~ I Concern for the preSidenl'
cail mllltaey pollee ruahed l&lt;&gt; the contents of the boose were ·
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es Elaine watklti! of Rt. Leunknown,
, the U S Embassy on Palace salely was heightened by tho
lle scene white U S"demolition saved. The second fire tn hit I
on, w va, named i'lu Car Car·
Sq~are.
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1 fact that ~n ~bdul Haros Naoxperia defuled it The bomb' the Schulers was Friday after· [
I nes , Inc. of Mahwah, N. J I
day night It has crushed 'n at· ' No .4tao,ls of the Situation on sullon , !l'!ltarno' defense m·~· .. )
oad been rigged to go off at the 1 noon when a small cottage they 1
as defendant.
templed coup d'etat and that Java outside Jakarta ~r ?" ,ter and t~rmed forre_s chief,
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!X'.:;:tlt of rescue operations
occupied burned to the ground
The laintlff Is seeking the ,
President Sukarno is ··sate" Isuch other maJOf lndonesmn 1s- ~ al so has not been seen m publie
lictima of the Qrst stadium alier a fuel oil heater report· '
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smce the coup 1 The army an.
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lod
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1judgment for alleged InjurieS
nouncement sa d Nasution as
as
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suffered in a car • truck acci1 "S k
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The Communist. uled
the i Mr and Mrs Schuler ere Jack Welsh.
manager o! den! at the intersection of The stale highway patrol In· '
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wei as u arno " sa e~ t
IBmf tactic on June 26 when a
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the Middleport division of the
vestigated an acc1dent at 9 45 1
The announcement add
ha•
res1dmg in the cotta~ e !ocat- 1
. Locust and South Tturd-st ml
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Ma1· Gen Suharto has taken
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oomb exploded at the My C.nh i ed on ihe b k f lh 01 . : Columbus and Southern Ohm , Middle rt Plaintiff sa s she a. m. Friday on Rt. 338, a m•le .
noating restaurant on the Sal· R'
d'
Jlnt s Bo rr e liO , Ele ctric Co., gave a highly hu·
~ssm
. a a y t k south of Racine involvir,g cars I
ill
command of the army becauBe
ron River and a second cu l !Ver a jacent 0 u mgton IS· morous and Informative color- was a p
ger m c r s rue driven by Charles R. Manuel
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liS preVIOUS commander, Ll
down rescue workers The toll la~d, whl.le thetr new homP . 15 ed ~!ide talk to h1s brother by a Nu Car earners, Inc. 145 and Ra' H Hemey, Sl, both
" Gen Achmad Yani. was "kid
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1n that explosion was 35 dead bemg bmlt nn the same ~Jte ' members
of the MlddleJXlrl- truck.
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IDC)udlng 12 Americans
wh~re the fire strw·k last Pomerov Rotary club Fnday Mrs. Watkms claims she I Officer~ sa id ~hat Manuel. COLUMBUS (L~Pil - A local E'fl~l!lee~mg~:r~ ~~~l~~an· lace guard Lt Col Untung, who
The blast ltllled eight police sprmg.
evening at Heath Methodist sustamed head, knee, ankle and ld . n
lh had t
d be· I duel a study on I t6 miles o! Ohoo s Appalac a
g
y staged the coup.
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~adets In 8 column marching to It w&lt;. reported that none church.
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back injuries. The petition fur- h~~a ~th~~ t;affic ~~rp~l"mey , under a federa l-state grant. d h F kl ' E .
. g rRadJo Malays1a said today
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w«t riding by on bicycles Five ers was saved from !llis sec- describi~g the ftrm' operation I ant 's truck ran throuKh a traf- struck the back of ~he Manuel , A::;socJates, Will cost . 238R,50~ anl C e s .ar~ o(An RaC) nd I ident Sukarno His continued
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aze.
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but added pictures taken him· I ~IC 1 ~ ' causmg e ace ~n car. doing mmor ~amage to Ohi~.
, 1a se~re en ~ suppor
nctims were· VIetnamese hmg Mr.· ·Schuler was t11li:en to 1!. self .of local .employes and oth. 1 10
whtch she was allegedly m- ,1 both • No one was IDf·ured •
' The project
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of ers m the orbit of the company s JUT ·
! T_he patrol cit.ed lleiney to aimed at expediting l'Onstruc~i~ of the Ap~lachl.l~-~ -De·! de~d J
lgon.
bur_ns. He _ ~as repurtedly not personnel, ~II photog~aphed and
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1Me1gs county conrt Oct. 25 on a velopment Highway Systrm
SeTIOU~ly IDJUred.
I narrated With attentlon to hu·
charge of failure to stop with-l tADHS )
or highways within the "com, I
...- - - - - - - - . . Racme Volunteer firemen and I mar
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in the assured clear distance. p E. Masheter . director of dor rou te' ' are acceptable for 1
E-R squadml'n wt:re summoned ! Guests were Bob Re~p of I
Patrol convictions Friday in the Department of Highwa ys. usage as parts of ADHS. ~nd
to the scene at about ~ p. m. Athens and Ralph ~ . Slmesler ,
Meigs county court lncluded Io· last July asked the BPR to con- I where to complete ~ew ahgn· .
but the structure W-18 already Iof urbana. John Wolllam Blael-1
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Ia A. Bartram, 44, Langsville, sider the Buckeye State as a men\ and t•ons\ruCliOn.
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lost.
tnar reviewed future programs
fined $20 and eosts for .speed- pilot state lor _the "level and I The report w1ll al so include !
and announred a Rotary-Ann
ing. and Tommy Kinnaird , 24, rol!tng tPrram" phase of the an accurate est1mate of con·
~ight with the Gallipolis club
Henderson, who forfeiiRd
a ' st_udy . The North carolina ~Lud)' ! st.ruc tmn and right-of-way costs, I
y~
m November.
$27.50 bond to appear on .a w1ll be made on muuntamous! and will establish a centerlme1
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In
President John Werntr pre
0 n Vod ay Lott Rt 1 charge of left of cenler.
terrain.
for publiC hearings and design CHJCAGO .UPII - Chicago
sided.. HP..ath church ladies ser- ~~ville. h~d his dri~er's. li~i Other patrol arrests Friday Th~ engineering_f~rm w111 . de· work.
I~mer~ed today as the surpristhe
ln~ dmner were Mrs Perry cense suspended Friday by Coun included : WiUiam G. Winebren- ~!rmme what ex1stm~ sec~ons The route under construe· mg first ta,rget _of the federal
Mitch, Mrs Beulah Hayes, Mrs ty Court Judge Frank W Por- ner 28 Syracuse cited to SytJon Wlll start lit Lhe I-275 inter- ~ governments dnve undPr the
The Meigs County Sheriff's Ever.u Davis, Mrs Bea Rob- ler, Jr. Wlder the otate t2-point rac~se 'mayor's .,;urt for a desec!On With Ohio 32, east of Cin· . new Civil Ri!~ls Act to lnstn
department investigated a one- so~, Mrs Franklin Marhn and system.
fectie muffler, and Virgil L.
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dnnati. II Will follow Ohio 32 equa~ty m e _ucatJOn . I 41:
car accident early today
on . Mlss Bess Sanborn
j Judge Porter gave Lott per· Cuzart, 25, Portland, cited to
padst Winchester and Peebles tn
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NEGROES ) S.\ID '111EY State Route 124 in Minersville.
mission however to drive
a Meigs county court Oct. 8 for
:A amsl Couhntoy'h. turn, 2uorth
mll 1"on m federal aid for 'publiC
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Y chor d Gputy Raaro1hM a~dldey report- AVdmeterans Memorial Hospital truck in his emplo~ment durmg
opera or s lcense.
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1Piketon lt then wHI follow Ohio Ischools was frozen late Frld9
a 100-m11 e CtVl r g ts mar
e eorge 1p 1 e, RD 2,
lssions - Drend.-1 I...ove, the six-months period. He was
LOGAN Ohio (UPI) Tra ev 124
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• aune, ~s con ro o 1s car New Haven, 1c. ael . e au , also g1ven an . additional
SIX ,
ABBO'M' SCORES TWO
Wmtermut t. 21. of New Stra1Ls- Wellston m J&lt;Jrkson County.
cation Franc1s Keppel
I rom Cr aw ford VI ee, a.,
\ar.ta. ~ spok.es~an for
the when a tlTe went nttt.
Long Bottom; ~h~ 1 s Davis, Ma· months probataon.
, Heft Danny Abbott scored I ville, was killed Friday night mi Then it swmgs northeasterly Keppel's decision, announcf@l
Southern Christian Leadership The r. a,I96l compact, swer- son; Nancy Gnf~1th, Pome~oy
In othe.· court action, Ray- touchd~wn;;. on runs of 7 and ! an apparent accident~! shoot mg. tow;m.ls Mlien~. Jommg u. s. in Washington, came in spite &lt;i
Conference (SCLC), J . T. John- ved to. the left side of the road Mrs. Larry Holsmger, Racme: mond PJ:iddy wts given a sus- 56 yardo; even though the Pome- 1 Logan police officmls sa1d ~oat Alhany, bypassing Athens l Chicago ~ayor Richar~ J D•
son, said , the march wouk:J be uprootmg three guard rail pos1s Mrs. ~awrence Klein, _Po~er~, pended fsne ?f $10. and costs on roy 7.ath grade team suffered a Wmtermutt w&lt;.is shot w1th a re- 1to the south and following OhiO ley, who 1s .s~Jd to w1eld eoJ1
Jtaied ~1tblD a month.
and stopped at the 1?P of _an, ~aom1 Teaford, Racme , Phil· charges of d1st~rbmg the peace 24. 12 loss to Wellston Thurs-! volver that was thought to be ~ so to Coo lville and northeaster- siderable political power. to Ket
Georg11 Gov. Carl Sa~rs embank~et on t~e r1ght Sidell hp Werry, Pomeroy.
, and assault. Prtddy was placed day evening. Abbott also had I unloaded. He was dead on ar-: Jy again tv Belpre on the Ohio federal funds for his c1ty.
.s s'ated he will not meet With of the_ h1ghway. Diddle
was Discharges - ~~reda Jacks, on probation for 30 days.
an 82 yard touchdown run call· rival at Hocking County Hosp il·, River.
A spokesman for the Office ol
.elegates from such a demnn- roundmg a curve, near t h e1Minersvill_e; _Scott Knotts, Ma-' lola Bartrum has been fined ! ed back because of 8 penalty. al. . .
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The ADHS route enters West Health, Education and Welfare
stratton,
but Johnson said George Grueser residence when son; Benjamm Hager, Morres- ~and costs for speedinK while
Pollee are quesuonmg Gene · V1rgm1a at the Ohio River and {HEW J said investigators found
"we'll stay untll he does.''
the acctdent occurred.
i ville, N. C. Joseph Pric:t, Port· Rex. Bryan Pauley forfeited a
.
Thomspon , 25, Gore, Ohio who contmues eastward to Bridge- evidence Chicago bad failed to
There was medium damage j land; Erma Smith, PtJmeroy; ~bond r r driving left of ceoMeigs Geaeral Hospital
was the victim's brother - in · port, W. Va.
comply with desegreg~tion pro
SAN FRANCISCO - A NEW to the front and left Bide of Stephen Trussell, Long Bottom ; ter and Tommy Kinnard forfei~
Admlsalot18 - None.
. law: Thompson allegedly fired The ADHS wilt provide con· visiOns of the historic Civ~
ootbreak of majOI' brush and Diddle's car. No injuries or ar· Mrs. Richard Masterson and ed a 127.50 bond on tbe same Dlshhar1•• - Archoe McKID· Iaccldentai shot that k1lled Wm· , lmuily of routes through the g. R!hts act.
(Continued On Page Two) rests were reported.
aon, Middleport.
charge,
ney, Dexter ; Margaret Douglas, i terrnult.
sta~ regions. The Appalachian Chicago, a northern city with
Harnsonville.
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Reg10nal Commission set July , nearly 1 million negroes, thus
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BEGIN SERVICE
1971 as the completion date for became the first city to face
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CLEVELAND IUPI I North- the $805 million system in ali charges of vioiati!ll the rights
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· west Orient Airli?es today will nine states.
bill's elementary and secondftl'1
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1education provisions whicb bad
I Mostly lair, lhroogil SUaday.i ice between Cleveland and Tok·l
FIN"'D SilO
[been aimed at cities in !be
SAN .,RANCISCO (UP!)-Po- Arrested sbnultaneously In islfc of aypslea lo he nomadic," r$150 a month from each of ll'llrmer loday, blgb 7~75. Low yo, wth lhroce weeldy Oights of . Pierce Caae f.J~
south.
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lice gazed i:IIO 1 cryotal ball Los Angeles was John Adams, l said capt. John C. McAIIister, rthem.
tonight &amp;5-le. 11iJb Saaday A- 16 hours, 10 minutes
was fined $100,
omeroy, Keppel directed the . UlinQ!I
today and predicted a cloudy 211, aon of !Ito lata George .held of the fraud Jletail.
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Queen Barbara was arrested 'If,
sen n
an costs and State Qoard of Edurallon lhlt
'uture lor IYP'Y fortune teller Atlama, "Iring of tbe gypates." ALLEGF.D OFFENSES
Friday as she was practicing ,
BVIEW CANCELLED
te ced to three ~"Y' m the Chicago shall receive m 1111*
"Queen Barbara."
QUEEN BOOKED
. 1 The aUeged offense&amp; occurred I her spiritual gilts at a lorttii!O I
.. COLUMBUS (UP)) - After ~unly Jail on a D~l charge m unW the complaints are , .
The a-year-old gypsy queen Adamo 11M Queen Barba~•· ' in •Los Aligeles, where it is ille- 1temng parlor in downtown San , DECLARE DIVIDEND
near perfect weather lor two ?~eroy Mayor Charles . Le- soivod.
wa DOl conletll lo lei tbe lllaro , booked br police as Barbara: gal to preten~ ,1,0 tell the future · Francisco.
, MANSFIELD. Ohio (UP])
days. the third duy of the ?'bird gar ' Court Friday· AdditiOnal
dec l ~ e her future, p o t1 e e Wiillama MOler, were charged for a fe&lt;.. Pollee oaid Queen ' Had th gypoy queen'a crys. The Mansfield Tire Rubber Annual Oh10 Stale Farm Science charges may be filed &amp;ga111St
LOCAL TEMP
alw'ged, and Instead lrled to wilh 30 counts of bribery an~ ; Barbara approached pollee Sgt. j tal ball worked, police laid, abe Co. Friday declared a dividend !Wview Friday was cancelled .Cose .as the ri!Sillt of an me&gt; The temperaturo ID
&gt;rtbe a poilcemaa with ....000 tl0118P!r¥Y· Ball was aet' at Paul fl'raitev and asked him 10 would have realized Franey of 10 cents a share on commen due to ram. The 11166 event was dent 1n which be allegedly pull- roy's blllineU distAcl II
for P,.leelloll cl a ebalD of for· fUO,ootJ each. BaU was set "' permit eatabllslultenl of 30 lite- was a fraud detail tlllllercoWr otock, payable Oct 12 to ahare- tentaUvel)' ocheduled lor S.pl ed a gun on Pomero Policeman a.m. ~ was liS del-l, ,I
IUDO-tellln, ~
bllh btleluae "It ill a cbai'acter- pl parlors. lie was to receive JU!Onl.
I bolderl of record Oct. Ia.
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By WayDe G. Brallllstjldl, M.D.
My bDJbud often gets
oovere '""'PP ID btl toel 81ld
legs. What cuases them and
what can he do for them'
A - Tile .,.., bfor the catiSe I
of muscle cramps eoes on but
aa yet no 0111 ha1 l'Ome up With
1 a~tlsfaclory answer. It has
been pretty well established
that they are not due to any diSease ln tho blood vesseiJ that
oupply the cramplnl miiScles.
One theory II thll there Is oome
defect In the mechanllm by
wblch the laetle 1cld !hat bu1lds '
up In overworked musles 1s
cleared away.
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LIIIOY: A SMALL PACKIT WITHOUT CAIIN 011 TIXAS

'By DAVE RICE
, had to punt as the big Athens;die Robinson and Gary Stoharl;lhis touchdown started on the; Mclntutl'o run lor the utra waa abort and An- led ZU./38 yard liM of the Bulldop. Greg. Hod! and•' TI!nl· · DaltoD,
The Athens Bulldogs showed •front wall had thrown the Jack· ' good for 8 and 9 yards respect- 130 yard lin• and Mcinturf ran rpomt was ~ood and Athens led 1 After tlii8 touchdown the J.,_ On the first play from scr~ ends , Greg BrldgewaiA!r 1114
S1 • 1 of a scare for 16' minutes eto' hacks for losses of 3 and Iively, the Jackets brought the 1for 20 of these as the bia back- ; at this point 16-6.
' keto got the ball agaiJI but "'[ mage, ~d::s sUpped ~ Randy IIBr~, ~eo:_?_.~?,
Fr ..•ay mght as the Middleport 8 yards. Gary Stobart boomed ; ball to the 22 yard line where , fJeld o! the Bulldog• ohowedi
SECOND IIA1J'
. Jill avail.
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the J c l secondary
Barno aud J
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Jnc_~:ets scored With 3:3() re- a 62 yard punt which was IMoore agam clicked with a per- 1why it bas soored 12l poln13 inl The Jackets kicked off III the :l On their first play from 10011 an Erler!~ pa91 14 Br':t.rn~~!.;.
m"mmg m the first quarter blown dead on the 13 yard hne feet pass III Halfback George 1four games.
Bulldogs to open second haU scrunmage followma U., loucb- yards for the .
Qu
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anrl then holdmg the talented of the Bulldogs.
Sauer who ran the last 22 yards 1 The Jacke13 received
the , action and iml1lediately the Jac-, down a Moore pass was InScormg: Middleport - 8auer Halfllaoks, Dick ~ .::
Athens eleven scoreless until The Bulldogs were able to ! for the score.
ball again but for only a sbortl kets got a good break ss ~-~ tercepled by Joim Slallson wlw 22 yd. pass !rom Moore. Alb- Todd Snyder IJid F , ,
4·40 mark m the second quart-' move the bull to the 41 yard l Moore's pass for the extra : time s the Bulldogs' Jobn iinturf fumbled and l-arry returned it 23 yards to score.l ens: Mclnturfl4 yd. run), Sny· Mclnlurf. Mlddlepoot . .. Endl,
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[une whore the Jackets forced pointo was Incomplete and the I Stanson intercepted a Moore; Vance recovered on the Jack-, Adams' run for the extra[ der (6 yard run ), Stanton (m- Gary Stobart, !l'reddle RobloThis turn of events didn't last them
punting situation with !Jackets Jed 6-0 w1th 3:30 lett ! pass on his own 8 yard Une and I ets' 21 yard fine.
polnt w18 again short and the tercepted pass, 23 yd.s ), Adams son and Mark Tannehill; Tac5o
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long, hoWever, as the Bulldogs I fourth down and four.
I in the first quarter.
returned it to the 24.
1 The ~ackets, howevel',
had ! Bulldogs led 28--6.
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pass and 76 yard pass). les, Larry Vance, Kenny liarwent on to post a 36-!i victory ' Athens' Dick Adams dropped! Th Bulldogs scored
thetr: On the next pllly from ocrlm-rlhe baU for only fo!" plays[ The Jackel3 RoMlo Hindy PATs: Mcinturf, 2, runs and &lt;IS a!J(jl.arry Glad~. Gaurds,
over the hard-nosed Jackets
back to punt and fumbled and touchdown at the 07 mark In mage Todd Synder, 1?0 pound and had to gtve It up.
took Dave Greene's
kickoff Syllder, 1. run.
Jack Sigman and John Blake.
The l1rs1 quarter stalled . as had to fall 0 ~ the ball for~ loss : the second quarter when Don halfback passed far down field The Bulldogs took over on llrom the 20 to the 22 and from
Mldd. Alh. Center. Dave Ashley. Backs:
th~ Jackets' George Sauer•as the Jackets took over on Mclnturf, 180 potmd semor full-i to Dick Adams wbD llterallyllhe Jackets' 4Z yard and in 7 there Middleport had
the Flnl Downo
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10 Quarterback, Baddy
Moore,
brought the openmg
kickoff ' the 33 yard hne of Athens.
, b3ck carried the ball over from ' stole the baU from two defend- plays Snyder went six yards; ball for just four plays before Yards Raoh!DI
113 172 !Jalfbacks, George sauer, Rod
from the 21 to the 33 yard hne. With Buddy Moore h1ttmg
the four yard line.
; ers and outran the Jacket so-lover l~ft tackle for the score. ibeine forced to punt.
Total Yardo
191 31! sauer; Follba&lt;;k, Roger Swart
Four plays later the Jackets rtwo consecutive passes to Fred- The series of plays preceding condary for the score.
Adams tr, for the exlla por.ft Stobart punted 44 yards III the Passes Allempted
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Red Devils Hold Off Toronadoes, Win 14-12

Rutland weathered a strong ILittle, 163 lb. senior halfback, I sam Hicks, replacing the insecond hall rally by Southern broke loose and galloped 781jured Jim Barrett at fullback,
Tomadoes to take a hard-earn- 1yards for i:l touchdown.
Iscored the other Rutland touched 14-12 Homecoming gam• l Little's run with at least down with 10 minutes and 16
v1ctory Friday night on a mud- one Tornado defensive man seconds remanmg in the secdy Chapman field.
;' close at his heels much of the ond quarter when he crashed
· oftl ns
' 1 v;ay, carne on a firl
do wn l over froth
li ne.
The ·. n was the f1rst
s
m e 4 yard
season for Coach
Charles Situation after Southern waa Hicks' touchdown capped
a
Sm1th's Red Devil 11 m four I slopped on a fourth down play drive of 44 yards.
starts.
' at the Rutland 22 yard stripe. Bob Barrett, hefty Rutland
The Devil•
struck first! The Devils' try for the extra halfback, then plunged through
in the closmg minutes of the Ipomts or a run was unouccess- l the Southern line for the extra
opemng quarter when Rusty ful.
points that later proved III be

the difference for the victors. straight passes, to Charley Cl•
Snuthern's ch1ef disappo1nt- land for II yards and to Moment of the first half was whel). Chntock for 11.
Halfback John McCimtock rae- A lly
th. middle by Moed 30 yards to paydirt on the
k ur ~
tra inti
kick-off fotlowmg the Red Dov- Clinthtothc ' or the exl4-l po aa
2 w
ils secund
touchdown,. onl Y WI edescore
t h rten f th , goal
to have it called ba ck.
r stopp
JUSI s otb to 't ~ arne
was
ruled
by
the
officials
r
line
so
c ~·~ a ~
c a
11
that Jumor Quarterback Rob- ' a warm pom
con oversy by Grueser who took the mong the fans.
kick-off and then lateralled to j Southern bad moved III the
McClintock, had touched the1Rutland four yard line midway
ground w1th one knee before ! through the fourth 5tanza, but
passing off. McClintock, Wllh-l the effort was stopped when
out knowing a whiStle bad , Coach Ronald Deem's Tomsblown the ball dead, cul to the does were levied a 5 yard peD·
A scrappy Wellston Rocketsecond quarter on recovering a with a bomb that covered 55 left side of the fleld and rmal- alty for offside.
f~tball team romp.~ _to a 2:4-tlj Panther fumble on the ~ellston yards and was good for a touch- ly broke loose for good after j The 'iouthern passmg attack,
victory over the YJSJbng Porn- i 45. Hayburn, once agaiD, set &lt;k&gt;wn.
gettmg a key block frum M1ke with Grueser hilting five of lQ
eroy Panthers for thell' first ! the touchdown up beautifully on
Estep had gone straight down Jenkins at the Rutland 40.
i attempts , accounted fur 113
league wio of the season Fri- a run to the one yard line. A the sidehnes, and the pass hit [
SECOND HALF
I yards.
but one of the
day night at Wellshm.
f1ve yard penalty moved the I him without a break In stride. Southern helf for only 37 rornado pass completions wrre
The Panthers were never in 1 ball back to the six, from Jeffers' run for the extra point !yards 00 ihe ground the first in the final ball. Rutland tned
the contest as ~e Rockets took ! which pomt Roger Estep scor- was no . good.
1two quarters. came back strong 1 three passes, faded to connect
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the operung ki ckoff and got ed two plays _later. A run for StatJstJcally, Well ston rolled ! lD the second half
any 'of them, and had one
100
right down to busmess 1n drJV· the extra pomt was stopped up a net Gf 252 yardr, rushmg, I F llback
Sherm Cundiff I intercepted by Southern's Karl
ing 10 yards for the score. They short, and halftime found the Icompleted three of 13 passes 1 sp;ked the dnve that rel'iulled \ Russell.
added another in the same Rockets out front by 18-6.
for 77 vards, for a total offen 1. th first Tornado stx porntM! The tornadoes w1l1 travel to
quarter. a third m the second The Panthers managed to i slve effort of 329 yards. Wells. ' m ~ a 21 yard run on the I Hannan T~aee and Rutland will
1 four~
period, and a fmal l!lix pomter get the1r defensive leaks pre._ ton had 15 first downs.
· , of the second haU. Igo to Chauncey • Dover next
'CLOSING IN - Rod Sauer [33) and Joh n Blake (81), senior linebackers of the Mid- in the closing minutes of the 1ty much plugged In the second I The Panthers gamed only 45 1 The dri;e eneded with a TDIFrid&gt;y rught.
dleport Yellow J ackets close m on Athens' Todd Snyder right halfback. The Bull- 1 game.
half, but could not mount an , net yards by rush:ng and did I when Grueser hit McCl:ntock, a Score by Quarters·
dogs won 36-6. - P1ct~re by Larry Baker.
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Chief thorn in the side of the effective offense. Early m the ! less than that in the air, get. i talented jumor, with a mne Southern
0 0 6 6- 12
-· - Panthers was
Quarterback second quarter, Pomeroy ma~ Iting 43 on six completions of 1 yard touchdown pass on
a Rutland
6 8 0 0 - 14
Mark Hayburn who contmually aged to get a mild driVe goiog ' 20 passes thrown The total of- fourth down Situation. A P'" l
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picked up yardage on optiOn but it bogged down at the' fenstve output was 88 yards. attempt to McClintock (or the
R.
s.
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plays around both ends m the Wellston 25
Pomeroy bad only f1-ve fust extra points fell· mcompl€'te. Yards Rushing
m 101
1 The final Rocket ICON came downs and lost the ball three
fir st hulf
McCl mtock '3 workhorse an I Yards Passing
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0
In was on that type of play Iwhen a Don SwiSher pass was times on fumbles.
evenmg for the Tornadoes also Net Yards
!44 %%%
that Hayburo scored the first interceptt'd on the Wellston 45. The los.&amp; evened the Panther scored the other Southern touch- Passes Aempted
3
10
[njuries may play a rna }Or rlnto the game won column at two touchdowns for the Rock- Hayburn threw a pass meant record at two victo,·tes and two down with about three mmutes Passes Comp.
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part Sund ay when the Green the expense of their proud lra- l eto. The first came on a fourth for Steve Jeffers, but it feU defeato, both losses com1ng in left in the game on a five yard Passes lokrcepled
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Bay Packer!! and Chtcago dJtJOnal enemy But Green Bay down play from four yards out. I short. Then he hit Roger Estep league encounter!.
run up the mtddle.
' First Downs
7
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Stve Grmstead , a 160 lb lert Bears renew the most anc1cnt IS a 12-pomt favonte.
The try for extra pomt, a pass - - ---- - Thts second touchdown came Fumbles
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after Grueser completed two I Fumbles Lost
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came
town when
scormg 26Eastern
of h1 s Ir The Packers
and Bear~ have I1FranC
s considered
six better Detro:t
than
team 's 32 pmnts and passmg 1 ~en playing each.· other m the Washmgton. Cleveland IS rated
for the other SIX.
Vestern DIVISIOn smce the NFL s1x supenor to Phlladelphia,
F.astern, now 1·3, never got opened shop 39 years ago.
Mmnesot.a IS favored by three
a good smell of the B·Y goal Green. Bay, undefea~ed in two over Los Angeles and New
hne although they moved the games, I" hobbled by InJUries to I York is g1ven a one-poJDl edge
baH for nme first downs be. ! quarterback Bart Starr. run- over Pittsburgh,
twef'n the two 20 yard lines ; n.ers Jim Taylor and Paul Hor.

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a 66 yard
dnvescore
the next
tame Wellston gamed passe~uun :
of the ball. His run came from
eight yards out.
The Rockets were giVen their
third chance to score m tbe

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I nung and receivers Carroll
Kyger Creek quiCkly moved
Amerlcl'n League
Sunday'• Gameo
The signs were plain to see ~f l Dale and Boyd Dowler. A soggy
1Califorma at Minnesota
1 back to the ongmal line of 1
what was to come when Gnn.l practice f1eld this week kept
, scrimmage and picked-up the
W. 1... Pet. GB Kansas City at Chicago
stead led a drive of 71 yards I Coach Vince Lombardi from as0 A
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j fust down on an 11 yard pass
x-Minnesota 101 59 .631
Balunore kt Cleveland
in eight plays for the first TD.I sessing how effect:ve his re- , S 0'"\1
from
FISher
III
left
end
T
m
Logan's
powerful
Wildcats
turned
Pl.
Pleasant'•
homeBaltimore
93
67
.581
8
Detroit at Washington
1
0
He went the last 28 m a single [ placements are
j
Moore.
I coming gamt into a going away party f'riday night be- ChiCago
:; 67
New York a1 Boston
sramper.
j Starr, who has thrown a re- .
Witb the ball on tho two, fore a capacity crowd by blanking the Big Blacks, 46-0. Dectrolt d
Natlenal teape
H1s four yard run made it cord 257 passes Without an rn-1
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levelan
·538 15
L p t •
86
12-0 m the second qua1·ter H1s : lerrupt10n and was the
bestl
, dowa pass play from FISher defeat m five outings this fall. at intermission, and after three N~w York
;~ : ~:~~ i~ Los Angeles
65 .5~ .~
pass to T1m Wagner for 241 quarterba ck m the loop last A one-yar~ plun~e by .quarter- 1 to Mike Spaulding.
j Logan is now 3-1.(1 oa the Ra· penods, the VISitors held a com- ~~~~o:~n
.4
lh San FranciSCO 93 67 .581 1
69 90 .3a8
34 31 Cmcinnati
yRrds produced the third TD I season, will start despite a sore back Joe ll~Js~er b~ owm~ t~ l It appeared that Spauldmg 1 son.
manding 40-{) margin,
sto
89 71 .556 1
62
98
39
8
and Campbell's pass to him ankle. Lombard 1's lucky, North G? "'. u; • on
. caught the shol1 pass but the ! Logan rang up two
quick Closest Point came to scoring K:n ;, City
,J6g 4Z Pisburgh
1111 l'2 ,1;50 7
59 101
for 13 yards and another TD, though In Elijah P1tto and yard stripe In e openmFrgmdam- officials ruled that he (Spauld- i touchdowns early in the frrst was JUst before the half ended x-Ch~ched pennant
Milwaukee
86 14 .S38 9
bot~ m the th1rd penod, made Tom Moore he has
second· ' utes of the third quarter 1 Y ingJ trapped the ball.
period as a result of a B 1g when the Blacks apparently
Plutadelphla 82 76 .519 12
ll 24-Q
strmg runmng backs that would evemng gave the Kyger Cr~k With less than 30 seconds re- Black fwnble and blocked punt. scored from the 10 following a
••riday's Result s
st Lou s
78 81 . •491 16Ya
Up to that pomt no trie" for start for most other pro teams I Bobcats a . hm:d-fought 8-0 w~n mammg m the quarter, the Ptr~ After one period of action, fumnle, but the official 'l! wh1s-- Balimore 2 Cleveland 0, lst, 1Chicago1
72 88 .450 23
extra pomts had clicked. How·
Growlln8 For Vldory
'over the !Ightmg North GalliB atea grounded out the clock as Logan led 2t).j),
lle blew the ball dead before twilight
: Houston
110 9S .4116 30
ever, the fmal Brum touchdown The Bears. who have not won Pirates. . .
the frrst half ended, 0-0.
The Wildcats was on top 2NI tbe recovery.
Cleveland S Baltunore 2, 2nd, New York
50 109 .314 44~
cn!"'"!mg on a 14-~·ard pass. Wag- a game in two attempts this The wmnmg TD was set ~p Following the Bobcat touch·
Logan ptcked up 23
first rught
SaturdBy' ~ ProbabJe Pitchen
ner to Grill•tead, was followed season will have lmebacker after Lanny Tyo booted the ~lg- down, both teaDIS gave the
downs. Pt. Pleasant had nine. Detroit at Washington, mght, Pniladelphia at New York, z
b) Gflnstead's successful EP Larry 'Morr:s back in action skin to the IS 00 the opemng spectators the1r money's worth
The Wildcats gained 293 yards I ppd., ram
twi-night - Bruminc 0,8-9) and
run and the score stood at 3~. and surely would Jove to break kickoff
. by playmg hard-hlltmg and agruabing, and lumted Potnl to : Ch1cago 6 Kaosas Ctty I, mght Short (ltf-tl) vs. Gardnet (0-2)
~a ltern IS at Kyger Creek , - -On the frrst play from scrun- gre..sive type football.
Obl m 8cb Football . fl. Total yards, rushing and I !Only games schedul"d
and Bearnatth (3-4)
1
2 mage, the Prrates lurobled and North Gallia's final scoring B
next week.
Passes Intercepted
Pre ~ti oal passiog, favored the winnel'll saturday s Probable Pitchers
ChicaJo , t Piltoburgil -JackTilE STATS
;Peoultie 1
5
defenSive
safety.
Jerry
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Hall
threat
ended
when
the
Bobcal3
Coyurnb
Ea
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367
III
Ill.
1
California
at
Mmnesota,
son
(14-20) vs. Cardwell (12-10)
101
1 4
10
1
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DY I Punts
4--.12 %-Z7 caught the ball the au-.
held on a fourth and two situs
buo C tral 0 Pt. Pleasant was penalized mormog - McGlothlin (IJ-2) vs. St. Louis at Houstoq - J ...
Yard Rusbiog
105 J87 :Fumbleo
· 4
z1 The Bobcato then moved to uation on the 30 yard line. That .
um
en
Iotal of 139 yards.
Pascual 112-3).
ter •2-111 vs. Arlich (~)
Yards Passing
IS 137 1Fumblea Lost
3
Milwack"' at Los Aogel012 ~e ~ne from where Fisher scor- dr1ve had been set-up on a 35- FOII'born 308 ingf ld N th 10 Next week, the Blacko play Kansas City at Chicago
rota! Yards
150 324 1
By Quarten
S · 1e thenf passed to end Mike yard pass from
quarterback
mb s."'h 201e
or
at Williamson. w. Va.
(IIJ-11) vs. Howard (8-3) Clomoser 124-10) "" Koufu
First Dowoo
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11 1
pau dmg or the extra pomts. David Skidmor~
III fullback Colu WI ut
Detrml at Washington 2 - (25-li)
0
0
15
8
Pa es
4--11 5--15 :
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The evenly-matched teams bat Clyde Smith. Skidmore rolled
Columbus North
Cardington 8 McLain (IS-6) and Lolich (i4-9) Cincinnati at San
--~:.::..:.:.:.::___:_:_.::,:8:..._.::.32 tied to a. 0-11 t:e going mto the out from his 13 and threw a Columbus Whetstone 22.
Covington 14
vs. Richert (15-11) •nd Duck- O'Toole (3-9) VL Herbel (U-t)
thrrd penod play before the lar- perfect xtrike to the hustling
.
eo.tumbul Linden 6
Springfield Shawnee worth 12-1)
Sunday'&lt; Gameo
crowd ever at North Gal- Smith who made a . beautiful Marmo Franklin 32
.
Lancaster 36 Portsmouth 16
New York at Boston - Slot- Philadelphia a) Nl!w Y.ork
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. leapmg catch of the p:gskin.
. Columbus Walnut Ridge 16 The Plains !8 Southeastern 0 toemyre &lt;19-9) vs. Lon borg Chicago at Pittsburgh
The Bobcats took the opemog Fine jobs were turned in by Whitehall 12 MI. Vernon 8
W hi
C H
(9-17)
Sl. Louis at Houston
20
1
kickoff and moved from their
both squads.
Grandview!! Delaware Hayes 0
.. ngtoo . Greenfield
Baltimore "t Cleveland - MilwaUkee at Los Angeles
but fumbled With North North Gallia'a line of Ron Gahanna 34 Marysville 8
Zanesville 42 Cambridge 12
Bunker ! t0-8) vs.
(18-3) Cincinnati at San
I a Ia ISrecovermg.
F th
nd
k .
Twyman Don Spears Barry Groveport 25 M1ffho 0
or e seCII -:-•e , m a game when Gary Haynes blast- The Pirates, behind the churn- Bias, Sil~s Johnson ~ Hart- ReyDoldsburg 20
Pfe~sant 14 Ridgedale 8
row. ICoRCh Bob rAI,J:han s Jack- ed over from the four, ending ing legs of fullback Clyde 8 uh
k D 'd H
'LarJ
Col b St M
•• Elgm 38 Colonel Crawford I!
t k
d. t
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Haynes also quickly drove deep into Bobcat
m.. , soo
, av1 ager,
ry ereurn us . ary "' North Umon
. 16
son ron men s rue pay, Jr ear- a uv-yar
meem, Smith and 1 bost of otb- Dublin 12 Columbus Academy
8
ly, then held off to subdue a ! added the PATS on a fake kick territory but the detennined ers turned 10 fme performanc- ColumbWI Watterson
Buckeye Valley 14
59
Southeastern LeagU&lt; foe. . , play
chargers of Coach Jim White es while th . Bobcato got good
ColurnbWJ West I
Wheelersburg 8 New Boston 6
01
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Nelsonville dominated the held on •
down which end- IJObs from Larry Elkins, Chuck Columbus Ready 6
Portsmouth Notre Dame 8
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a .lpo s • s Vlng o game in statistics gaining 11 ed With an mcomplete pass. ! Leach, Joey Will.!, Larry Who.
Franklin Heighla 0
Portomouth West 6
' last.mmute Blue Devil threat first downs to the lronmen's! In the second period, the Bob- b~y: Jerry Hall, and the long BI!Dey 8 Worthington 7
Portsm~th East 28 Minford 20
'" the three.
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~ve Nelsonville totaled 199 1cats recovered a bad snap from i kickmg of Tyo proved III he a Teays VaUey 2Z Westfall 14 Wintersville 33 St. ClairBville
I nst mght, the Jackson:?•• Iyards, 158 rushing and 41 pass- center on the 36 and again big factor for the wmners.
New Albany 34 East KDOJ 12 mver 39 Powhatan 0
'" "''&lt;I two qulckres In the lust ing while Jackson totaled IS2 :drove mto the Gallians terri.. StatiBtlcally, tlie two te8111l! .Miami Trace 20 Circleville 15 Carrollton 20 Cadiz 0
''onza, once on Ted Wolford's 115 rushing and 67 passiog
' ' lory but th• lighting Pirates oil played on even tenns as Kyger Athens 36 Middleport 6
Woodsfield 8 Beallsville 8
IO·yard puo return,. and agam
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,Coach Rob Penrod halted the Creek grounded out m yards 1Jackson 12 Nelsonville
Adena 14 Smithfield IS
when Sclltt Bierly hit Gary G1l- . Haynes was the lop ball car- , dfiVe oo the 31).yard line.
, rushing to North Gallia's 100 . Wellston 24 Pomeroy 1
Bellaire St. Johns 24
0
llum ~1th 1 45-yard scoring Tier wltb 17 yards while Jack-' Another scortng opportunity Skidmore bit ·~ two of live Marion Catholic
Unioo Local
31
~ass, and that was all lor the son ' Steve Reed totaled 23. , was wasted minutes later fo~ passes for 40 yards wblle the - -- -- - •
Barnesville 1 Dillonvale o
ronmen.
Jackson L• now 440 for the rlowios a blocked punt by Ky- Bobcats hit on two of five pas. all and ~ In the SVAC Ian- Trotwood Madison 18
Meanwhile, the JHS defonse ......,, and Z.O.O Inside lhelea- lger Crsek on the Norlb Gallia ,es for 12 yards.
•gles with Eastern neXI .,~ In
Vandalia BuUer 1121
oga:n arose to the occasiOn by goe. NelsonviUe Is 1-3-0 overall, l38.
· Both teams hod seven nrst · 8 big ,lOme at Cheshire while Dayton Colonel White 10
holding the Hounds three times and 1).2-1J blSide the conference. The Bobcata, behind the bard· , downs. Howeve~:, the Bobcallt ;the Pirates, now 3-l, battle the
Dayton SU...-.
deep )n Jackson territory, once Next week, the Houods host noaed nmnlng ol halfbacko John were penalized 9li yards while IBruins at York.
' Xenia Woodrow Wllson 28
I'D tho three.
GAllS. Jackson takes on Alhtll8 Swisher IJid Junior Howard 20 was marched off agalnstr By Quartero·
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Nel~nv!lle tallied its lone In the big game of the J116ij cam- mo&gt;ed tn the 17 but a 15 yard ' the boot club.
i Kyger Creek .'...•. , oo8 o al Piqua 28 Troy 16
loucJlji!IWil with 11:04 lefttn the palgn.
Ipenalty moved the oval baci 1 K11er Creek~" 2-Z over-1 North Galli4 ---··· 1
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' Iewin Farming

preling bull pl'j)Ofs:
5. What a sire will do Ill an
1. Daughter aVel'ages without IDdlvidual Plllling cant~ol
ba
comparing to berdmales are of predicted. Nellber can the level
Hmlted value.
of performance of a sire be pre2. In comparing sires, an In· dieted for any one herd. Howcrease over berdmates needs ever, the aire with the highest
to be adjusted far level of herd- predicted difference has t b e
111111es and number of daughters. blgheal probabllity of raisins
3. Predicted dillerence ls the producllon iD any herd or any
c
B.
8LAKESLU
Dr
Barr
sald
that
under
1oo
aUon
Is
reported
qOII'IeriJ,
The
As
betl!ir
melhois
ol
evaluaference
has
been
listed.
tlmaled
daughter
8\lperiority."
best
estimate of what a sire mating.
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day'; modern system of brtecf. value of tills lnfor~~~~~UIIII 11 cleo Ung sires are dlscovered. we The predicted difference
In present reporlng
the will do at the breed average.
Copies of the current aire
There is no reason today why ing approlimately 84 per cent pendent upoa Ita boiDI made can ezpect ebanges In the form merely the difference
In present reporting
the 4. When a sire Ia to he usecf proof on A1 sires with milking
every dairyman cannot have ac- of the improvement comes available to the dairymen, up of reporting. The new euDU!III')' the ~ldrcted •:a~e
daughter average and the herd· In herds with production lev- da~ters iD Ohio are ~
cess to the t.lghest genetic po- hrough the sire. This high on their understanding of this bas some of these changes In- the re. average, ,
mate average are given. The els -above the breed average, available through the ExtensiOn
lelltialln t.is breeding program amount through lbe sn Is be- lnformalton, on4 finally upon carporated m them. The pre- tiCal w•~~ the !.erma
breeder will observe tllat the for each 1000 pounds that the Office. This llala all AI airea
according to Dr Harry Barr "'use lf the !oct tbst sirea are their putli•g It to work •• they dieted average of previous re- lncre..e Inand ~ret:d
predicted difference is DOt the herd Is over the ureed average and the Ayrshire, Brown SWiss,
Ina talk at the fu.al meeting of used on enUre herds Instead of select the sires to be uaed In porting 1ras been dropped and a~dy . ~~~lmf om the
simple subtraction between the the prediced difference needs Jersey, Guernsey, and Holsteil
he tW(HCSSlon Modern
just representing one animal. their bed•.
the new term of
dif- a varying
e r
daughter and herdmate aver- to be reduced by 100 pounds.. breeds.
lag School completed In
The souC'Cils or Improvement,
age Adjustments are made for Exa~le: A Holstein stre With These proofs list the D8Dle
County this weelt.
he said, are 6 per cent from the
~ber of dausbters and level a pr cted diHerence ol BOO of A1 organization having thl
dams of the cows, 43 per cent
of herdmates
would be predicted to Increase bull, the number of daughters
r
from the sires of the bulls, 33
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only 700 when used Ill herds av- of these bulls wltb their berd·
cent from the dams of the
For e18111ple, In Holsteina if eraging 13171, which is 1000 mates, the average of the
MASSEY-FERGUSON per
bulls, and 18 per cent from the
the herdmates are above the pounds ahove the breed aver- daughter, and the berdl!lllte'a
sires of the cows. The total of
La en
breed average of 12471 lb. milk lj-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;OiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiii....i'-"------------1
94 per cent then is the sum Now that it Is lime for frost RnUand Towusbip - George K. Gratei·da ur
the predicted difference will be
of the improvements that come and falling leaves and drying E. carson, Leodell Dav1dson, gene Hoi 1 Y·
greater than the simple difthrough sires.
grass it is cautiooed again of W. D. Musser, James W. Nlcb- SaliJbUry TownoDipterence (daugbte:- herdmates).
.
the fire hazard which exists at olson, Guy L. Swadley, Wayne Pearl Riggs, Charles E.
Tills is because the predicted
The cmportance of the genet- this time of year. The Depart· Turner, George W. Wells.
Howard Allen Dailey,
difference is used to compare
ic potential lor unprovement ment of Forestry hopes that the SOlem Townoblp
John F Globokar Guy V. Reuter.
the perfoi'JII8JICO of buill as usWITH THESE
through s~res is pomted out fall fire oeason again will see
·
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ed at the breed average. And If
by the fact that, theoretically, fewer fire• than experienced in Colwell, Jack W. CriSp, Gerald Scipio Township - Dean A. a sire abows an Increase in high
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
four bulls would be able to the past and to bring this about
Blackwood, Wayne Chase,
producing herds he wU! be preeJohn DHrl 'B' Tractor, complatoly
produce enough sperm to breed the fullest cooperation of every·
}
mond R. Cotterill, Edwin
dieted to lncre~ to a greater
ovarheultd
all of the cows m Ohio. While one is needed.
A~CU
erholzer, John Stanley, Mrs. eitent at the breed average.
eJohn DHrt N Power Tok..otf Spretdtr
this will never be done, it is Thus now is the time to obv
Gah Townsend, Kenneth Welsh. H only a few daughters are
theoreclically po59ible. This lain tn:rnhog permits for out·
Sutton Towuhlp available by a olre, the differForm ond
S.. Our Fulllino Of
means then that a very lcmlted side burning and not to burn unBeegle, Harold Carnahan, 0. J. ence (daughter • herdmate) wlll
lndustrlol Equipment
nwnher of top quality bulls til after 4 p. m., according to
Gaul, Clifford Morris, Vernon be translated into the predicted
New Holland
are needed loprnvcde all of the state law. Burning should be
Nease, Edson E. Roush, Dane difference at a reduced flgure.
ATHENS &amp; RACINE
EQUIPMENT
genetic potential in the breed- done in a contlliner with wire
S
C. Wickline.
_ _!II!_;II~WISe~·
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ing program.
mesh or a cover over the top
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Great str~des have been made to keep papers and other burn· I WASHINGT()N (UP!) - The :
In recent years m t1ud1ng meas- ing particles from blowmg Agriculture Department sells
FINANCE TERMS
urements of the &lt;blhty ol SU'OS into dry grass and weeds caus- 1timber from national forests,
- - - - - - - - to transmit this improvmenl ing wild fires.
grain from surplus bins ii'l the
As mo~ records ere made and Fire dftecuon m this area is Middle West and cottar from
recorded hrougb the etectronlc carired out by fire towers, lo· warehouses in the Cotton Belt.
data processing system :n the cal fire warrlen.; and the patrol
Unlted States, greater numbers plane. In esse of a wild fire and . Nol'i, f~om Oet 30 through
of cows can be evaluated and need of help contact the near- l'iov. 16, 1! Will be sell•.~g Sir·
then traced to the sires wh1ch est fire warden or call the Ath- 1om steak dmners at a SteakSpring Ave. WY 2-5101 were transmltting this record. ens office LV 3•134 s, or Atk in· house U.S.A." restaurant at a
On!ormation about_ sires avail· son Ridge tower, LV 6-5478 Me· lair in Brussels, Belgium.
Pomoroy, 0.
able through artificial msemon- Arthur.
.
The steakhouse, operated In
~urmng permits rna~ be ob- cooperation with thP. American
tamed from. the followmg war· Meat Institute, is part of a COD·
dens In _M~1gs County, aeco~d· linuing campaign to promote
mg to DiVISion FJre Warden Vee- sales of u. s. beef in Europe.
tor A. Bahr, Chester:
Bedford TowD!blp - George Department marketing
Carper, R. V. Heilman, W. A. perts believe current prospects ,
King, John Meeks, and Ernest for beef sales to Europe are '
&amp;
COME IN AND REGISTER •• 1 YOU MAY WIN ONIE OF
Wood.
Hmited. Supplies on the contin·
Chester Town•blp - George ent are short, but Europeans
FREE PRIZESI NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
0
C. Genl10imer, cart. W. Kautz, generally prefer a leaner type
TOP PRIZE:
G. L. or Wayne M1ehaef, Ver- of beef than most Americans
PLUS
N. Stout, Rexaf T. Sum- eat.
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SEED
LAlOR
FEED
merfield, Frederick
Tuttle, The government specialists I
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Unico Automatic
FERTILIIIR
INSURANCE
~ George ' . Wagner, MY r tIe believe the best hope for build10!0 lbL Ill Ulll&amp; ~ •
Electric Dishwashen
REI' AIRS
Walke~, Thomas L. Weber, Don ing an American heel market
Professionll ~ • F11111111
lnterllf and Tntl
G11 ond 011
sunbeam Electric
i W. Willi&amp;~.
in Europe lies in getting Euro• Construalfalls - • Outdoon
Alarm Clocks
SECOND
PRIZE:
Livestock PurchaMI, Houtthold Equipment, Refinancing
1 Columbca Township - Reed peans accustomed to American~~~.: :\:,.::
Jahnsan MESSENGER Ill
Winchester Model1200
l ·l,"ffers .. Jean Hallie Swett, G. style grain-led steaks and
C11h Living Expenses
Slide.actioa Shnt10ns
roasts
1E. Ver~gan .
1 lUTOIIA'IIUIIIIInn. fUll
Other Farm Opeutins Expenns
Lebanon Township - Ruda At fu.t the opecialisto betu'ARlliiiiiiii&amp;DIIHIIm&amp; '
Better Homes and Gardens
fasy.fHse Cltizea's Bind, base station 1nd mobile
Cook Boaltl
Durst, Clinton E. Johnson, Har· lleve this' wl'll involve promo!
Flll ...tR 0 11(1 prfmlr.
unlt -ltome to barn, car, tract« or Lr'!tk twl)owar
old G. Roush, John R. Sellers. . A• .
be f .
Allr I 'NL\:1111 wia
cortmunications!
1uxury·
•ut"-tart ~1 owns h.1p - Th eron ang k mencan
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Ask about our budget loan•. Up to 7 years to ~y
Johnson,
Roy
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Pearson,
John
moar
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Hill
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HEAP BIG SPECIAL!
for Capital lnvtstmont itoms. Interest is chergtd , L. Wolfe.
n aptto1
, mcanw e, .
tlvou&amp;flolt.
orily for the days monoy io aduolly ustd.
' Olive Township - Paul F. Sen. John J. Sparkman, D-Aia.
An Ill ""' IMC-11 llllllfnl
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Andrews, Harold Barnhart, M. sacd that steamship compam.,
tum wit~ lbt tlllhut,
L. Carr, Frank H. Bise, Gor· plan to keep ocean fre1ght
smoothllt-culllnlllll', 111111
with each Unlco
•1don R. Colhns, Volfie D. Conn, charg~s low on shipments of
.,d ..W.contbbtlllttt •
28 cu. ft.
C. Ed Humphrey, Willard Pi· AmerJCn beef to Europe.
,
any lllll ... wll!llht llnloul
Modern Crtdit for Modern Farmer!
gott.
Last February and March,
~~~rub.l:_;ylllllllr
Chtrlts Dlx, Athtn ..M•igs County M1nager
Orange Township _ Paul G. 1American ~hip lines cut rates I ...,.,.....,,.,,IMW_.~
114 Mulberry
Pomeroy
Buckley, Harrv E.
Guthrie, on these shipments about 2.5 ~r I
Cell WY 2-5270 In Pomeroy or LY 3-16821n Athens
James A. StoUt.
cetn. The reduction was due to
Thl bi~est ebest ttoezer "'
expire Sept. 30.
the·market and also the bll!"t
But Sparkmen said he has '
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boyl Big eapaclty '" big '""
tlies, thiA wall wltb super effi·
been informed the rates will
ci.fnt Insulation. Choice ot
remain at the reduced level
either boY• • &amp;Ill's bilo FIE£
wiU• tWs freezw.
for several months. Later, they I
will be increased by about 2.7

Homecoming
Teen-Ager Show
Show Features Presented by
Pivot Routines Band at Garne

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lll Dairymen have Access to Highest Genetic Potential

"

Modern Pivot Madness" was
he 1Ue of I~ halftime show
presented Fr1day night at the
Rutland homecoming game by
the Rutlml IDgb aebool band
directed by Robert Garner.
Based on typical squad movements, the !bow opened with
an entrance to the
popular
march trio, "Brasses Tirumphant," tollowed by a center·
field routine to the 11165 jump
tune, "Trojan Rock."
Moving into a concert formalion, "Ain't She Sweet" was
played in honor of the queen,
Linda Lathey. The program ended with the traditional drill
routine and victory march while
forming the letter "R ..
Director Garner said. he felt
the band gave an outstanding
performance even though sev.
eral important musicians were
unable to play because of in·
juries or participation in the
homecoming activities.
Following the 14-l2 Rutland
victory the band did a traditiona! anake dance on the field.
Ray Alkire 18 drum major
and co • head majorettes are
Sandra Dean and Linda while
majorettes are Teresa ' Dean,
Lillie Imboden and Diane HollidaJ.

Public Urged to Set Another Good Record
In Control of Woodland Frr"es ··n

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will be helpful in effort.• to
build an American beef market
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in Europe. The senator said
Roar of Meigs
Europe's beef needs represent
General Hospitol
a golden opportunity for all
WY 2-2176
Pomoroy
producing countries.

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lion of Mr. William Russell,
presented a repeat performance
of Its first show entilled "Music ~r Teen·agers," at tne Middfeport - Athens game Friday
evening
Th ·
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a fan~~· dand '~h a :•~ s~:
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Co k ru~b mbaJondrette, t 1 1onfrue
o e. e a wen n o ormation as they played "Beatie"
music. A senes of fancy turns
b1ghHghted this formation.
Anaddcd feature was a baton
t~~rhng routmc done by Miss
Cooke to the Sousa number,
"Liberty Bell. " For the pregame show the
M•ddleyort
band entered the_ field in ,ilent
format1on gomg mto fhe goose
step as they marched in "V"
formabon .
Mr. Russell . directed the
band for the Nabonal Anthem
and for the aim~. ':!ater a!
they formed the M then a
comdor !or the football team
to en~~r the field to the "Fight
Song.
The Athens band, under dlrecbon of Waller Suschanek,
presented a precision drill led
by their drum majorette dressed tn a white sequined suit.
They played a medley of old
tunes and featured the drum
majorette in a baton routine.

story
while movement.
doing a staggered
block band
Southern Drum Majorette Is Cleaners
Linda Yost and majorettes are

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Bluffton 23 Columbus Grove 0
Marlon Local 21
Graham Local 30 Greenon .H Northwestern 1.Z Miami Eul B
Piqua Catholic 6
Springboro !6 Cllnton Massie 12 Hamilton Catholic 66
Paufdiog 11
Middletown 27
Preble Shawnee 0
Dayton Roosevelt 12 Coldwater 38 KtnloD 3%
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DeiJI!'o.t St. Johns 0
Wilml•gton 23 Hillsboro 6
West Milton 36 Northridge 8 SldDey 14 Mianusburg I
Parkway 16 Minster 12
Beavercreek 6
Chagnn Falls 27 Kenston 14
Marion Local 21
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Cardinal 14 Grand Valley 6
Piqua Calllolic 61
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Dayton Stebbms 0 ClearVJew 12 Hu~n 12 (lle)
Kettering Fairmont west 34
Vernulton 22 Mtdv1ew 20
Malta-McConnelsvolle 20
Xenia ·o New London 30 Ridgeville 8
New Concord 0
Fairview 12 Daytoo Belmont 0 Brunswick 26
New Lexington 8 Maysville 6
Twin Valley 20 Dixie 16
Cleveland Lutheran West 8 Crooksville 22 Dresden 14
West Carrollton 26 Oakwood 14 Bath 35 Pandora Gilboa 0
West Musklngum 20 Roseville
Ottawa Glandorf 34
Philo 42 Sheridan 16
Allen East 8 Danville 14 Frazeysburg 6
is going to Bayard, W. Va. Ada 14 Spencerville 6
Columbus Brookhaven 26
GREG'S BACK
Grade scbooi where he 18 the Colllwater 36 Kenton 32
Columbus Eastmoor U NEW YORK (UPl)-The New
catcher on the sixth grade Cory-Rawson 40 Vanlue 0
London 36 Westerville II
York Giants Friday reactivated
softball team.
Versailles 20 Perry 8
West Jefferson 38
cente: Greg Larsen, who has
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Rocky Williams, son of Mr.
A hialtime show featuring and Mrs. Ray Williams of Rutsongs from popular bits was land Road, is attending South·
presented by the Southern High ern Junior and Senior High
school marching band Friday school in Oakland, Md., with an
night on the Rutland footbail enrollment of 1.360. Rocky is
field.
the first sring quarterback of
Under the direction of Dan the freshman football team, and
Witherspoon, the Tornado band's 84 boys went out for the fresh.
featured number was "The man team.
Stripper," to a two- line move- His brother, Mark Williams,
ment while the majorettes pre--- sented a dance routine at the Nancy Yost, Debbie Hill, Linsidelines.
da Adams and Pat London.
Marching In a company front 1.,......................;;,;;;;=""'"\
the band came onto the field
playiog uMalaguena/'
!ben
broke Into &amp;quads and each
FINISHING
&amp;Quad did a l!i:step pinwheel
Our best quality
before moving to the 50-yard
service
line to present its feature num·
her.
I DAY SERVICE
The band left the field playON REQUEST
Ing T&lt;Hlite" from West Side

Complete Farm Financing

canal Winchester 0 Dally Sentinel, 1'o111eloy-Mltldleport, o., Oct. 2, 1985-1 ,
Upper Arllngtc;n &amp;&gt; Urbana 0
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Pleasant View 38 Chillicothe 8 been on the Injured reserve list, ed Bhonlder In a NaUonal Fool
Granville 48 Heath 20
and played center and .Alan. ball League game against Sal
Watkins Memorial 32
chick 011 waivera. Larson .IS ex- Ftuelseo laal weelt.
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Nnrthrlqe o peoled to pllf againll Pll- TlCKET RUN
Big Walnut If Olentansy 12
tsburgb Sunday In a Natlonal LOS ANnp:toFA .(UPI)-'nlo
Gallipolis 22 Logan 31
Football Leagae game.
Los Aagoleo Dodprl have heel •
West Holmes 20 Riverview 1 REPLACEMENT . .
farced to cut off the public ash
Ridgewood 14 G11raway 0
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The of 1965 World Series tickets be
Tiltonsville 36
Pittsburgh Steelers have added cause of "enough requesla u
McMecben IW Va ) Donahue 6 ollena.ive end Duane Allen to use up all of our tickets," acW ter 18 • '
their roster, replacing Ral cording to ticket controller Wal
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Man f'eld Malabar 16 Mack, wbo suffered a dialocat- ter Nash.
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WY 2:3635 HARRY MILLER POMEROY

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
The Deplrlm•nl Store of Building Since 1915

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lib paWl MtiP ll dap
good pine and also good bard All Septic Tank
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an
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9 28 l.fc Bring containers. $1 a bushel. 1 from lh~ p
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Starting At Noon
HOUSE Fr&gt;R RENT:- 4 rooms First house below Ravens· ' WY l-o0J8 omeroy '"'''~ .
Phibrdelphia at New York, ppd.
9 2 61 1
Forked Run
and bath, 1634 Lincoln Hgts
wood Ferry. John Cleek Pr,. ·
rain
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Sportsmen's Club
; Phone WY 2-3575 after 5,30 perty. Phone VI 3·2693
ll acre farm . House- ,- oarn' ·
Chicago
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other
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7 miles frnm l'or 11 •: ro.". Cr,cd ,
a @I
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Ellsw~rt.h , Abernathy (91 and '=~~
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E'ltryone IS 1nvited
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1 u;mr · · 11.!:1. runmng 1 ·~ feet Rm.novsky; Veale, Face (9)
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locat ion. W'r' ~. :1079
LOSE WEIGHT safely with and bath. modern apartment. con amers an pic e;ms tor 1
- on rollers, Pomeroy ~ Mason and Pagliaroni. WP - Face I
PUBLIC SALE
Dex·A-Diet Tab leis.
n y Middleport, WY 2_3874 _
$100 bu. Clarence
Proffitt,
' 2!l Ric • Fit! Almost Everv Car 120.52. Pt. Pleasont 24 00. Hinton
Ell
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9 14 lie Portland. VI 3-2254.
FQfl. SALE -_ 4 room house. e fran&lt;terahle Wben
: ll2. Kanawha Fall&lt; 2.59. Chor- 14·21. LP- 000swort 200 (4·151
Wed., Oct. 6
2 .• 0
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nt•w bath . l;trge nnrch. basev
! leson .9.05. London , Mnrmet St. L.
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9 25 60tp 6 ROOM BRICK house on But I
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:::E;;-;-;=c:--c--c--;-. ,SEWING machines, repair ser- men!, new parnt, ~acre ,
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ams were un Lhe Sadeckl. Aust j7). Carlton •81
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Special Antiquo
R VIVAL startod a Mt. Her· ternut Ave. Call WY 2-5127f.c vice. aU m&lt;tkes. WY a..wt. , groun'•1• on hrw k rnad o I t e Gua.,nteerl 24 month! 1Sills• ·
and McCarver Roberts, Ray·
Will Be
Auction
man U. 8 . Church. Sunday
9 10 t
The P' b 'i "h
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or 24 .0110 miles
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Sept. 26, through Oct. 9. SerI
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aleman. W vices start at 7.:10.
Rev . 1H:(t:t an~ wur n~ ..,, tun ll&amp;
A.uthroiZPd Singer Sa'es and 6127.
~ 14 31Jtc I \tlo~l Popular Uult
. 11 5 !" IY rr- pusan Lane up I Ruberts (5-2). LP - Sadecki
KNOnS
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AUCTION
srs!ER MORTISHA, a truly coin Hgts. birch kllehen. au· p~lrs. porch and
wmdow
..1\LE · 1962 Studebaker 41
lndalled
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mfted palm e'd
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I a.m .. V1ckers up 15 3:15 am .
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- -- . - _ tor Ave., Pomeroy. 9 II 30tc ' -~i~d~:~or~ ~hio_. LJ 29 6tt• '
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m : Valley Transporter up !5, : Gallipolis Dam - Elgercllff .
Cor. Third &amp; Olive
all questions. One viSit will _
FOR SALE
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FOR SAl. I-: OR TRAm:- 0 ;- 1;ke
I a.m : Luther Herdman "P down 9:05 p.m.: riboll up J:JO I
Galli polio, Ohio
convmce \'OU ~at s· tc ..
over pavm t , 5 nod "
Pomeroy. 0 .
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tJsha will read your life Jrke 9. 12:30 p. m. I ha ve hought WANTED.
room onet 440. hardtop,
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s:ale, anyone bavmg
t nurse. l full trme 1 pari t 1me
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antique items that
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SON IS BURN
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1earer up armet 1 p.m.;
an open boo k It vou are wor· the Henry Zelher home m
7 .
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l · 4.55 ai11. : Illmois down 17 r
they
to
sell
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. . . pleasant
. . work..
~ ., se. 11 or trade at o_nce. Mr and Mrs Stephen Metht&gt;n- 6·10
a . s R"
' Lucy Jane Lucas up Marmet
-!hould wish
contact
the
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She's Stale Rout_e 124 and will sell ICng condrtwn~,. 7- .1 .30 shrl~.l Al so 4 new tires lor sa•e 750 ey Hcunmond. Ind. are an- 7.a m ._m,(, an IC8ardo up. 17, 4:35 a.m
. .: Beaver down Win·
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aurt1oneers.
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I t o ers,. w_ Y. not you? rht: tolluwrng personal prop· I cal l.enler
Pr
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· • x1.,_ all WY 2-7831 a11ytime
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· nouncing the birth at a 7 lh · • Jeffboa.l
• own 18 6 am \Vald
w· 1 ld 4 OS
Col Andr.w Lemley
·n lhva ehrel'ldm7gsd given daliyk beertly. mnst of which formerly !· is. Ohio.
' 10 2 6tc - a ler 4 .10. --- 9 zq !2tc 111·2 oz. son, Stephen Randall, ler Ber kJtJI'd do~n 9, 61. ~0 l. Jr. own . .m le . : _p.m .;
43 Chillicoth• Rd.
l. er_ omc
ays a wee
on,.;ed lo \lr Zeiher.
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cml- 1Sept. 14 at St. )llargaret"s
m.: Eastern up 20 5·4j am _ I Asa up
8.50 .m. , Ht:l or
mcludm~
Sunda ;1s 9 a. m. to
Walch fo sale ~tgns.
: WOMAN ror hou~ework Thre-e
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be ood v~rl$12 e. take over payments P·lnd
.a .M ranpparen sCoarell Mr. • o 0 enter down 23. 11 :30 P. Duncan Bruce down "'inirel&lt;f
o . . . Knotts
P m.
rea mgs satise ngcra1ur. gas r&lt;tnge . uti I- young c 1 ren . · ust
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Automatic a
rs. arney
nne , r. m.; nward up Z3 6 3 m. Jim
S
1163 Second Av1.
f~rtor.v or no charge! Locat- ily ~ Jhle, 7 p1ece wood dm- wi th children. Furnish O'.lo.-n transm1ssion,
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· ·'p.m. : 1 12. ··115
Gal1ipo1is, 0 hio
power steering and 1,'I rs. "h
\...ares
•~ etheney, I Houg 1anlJ up Greenup
d a.· m·•· emet down
15
ed thrs side of Gallipolis at
e11e, bufJe t. d1shes. cook1ng , transportation. Phone \\Y l [ and brakes. Phone 985 _2240 i Lake City. Tennessee ; gre•rt l Sam Houston up Greenup 8~20' ,fi~e~~~~-~:..;;a~.m~.,__......,......-~~iii:iiii'::
Kanauga this side of Silver
uten5ils, 1ables. ~;tands, wash GG3~i.
lO 1 ·;r.c
Coolville exchange.
' t grandarents are Mr and Mrs. a.m ; Pollywog up
1 1•
Bridge. Look for hand s1gn. stands, Tl1or \Htsiler, SPwing ~1.&lt;\Lr: · HELPwANTED.- Bur'
10 2 61 P Will Barrett. _Langsville : Tom a.m.: Buckeye State up
AU are welcome.
machme, bed complte, dn~s· ger Boy _ Food. 0 _ 1-L~la :
n. Ram ......r
, Me~heney. Ewm_gton, and John up t·sn a.m.: Oliver Shearer 1
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ser, daybed, bedding, rugs.
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nf'eds sharp aggressive young ' World Standard ·~
ot ''-m Cl 1Srm th . Li:l ke C11y,
: down Greenup
6 a.m.;
Steel
Saturday Oct. 9, 1965-10:30 A.M.
FREE LOOO S&amp;H Green Stamps
I rary tahle. rockers,
odd , men be1ween ages 'l! 17 ;:md
l'::t.·ptff'nrt ""' pa
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i Ranger down Greenup 7:20 a.
In case of extremely bad weather,
How.' For viewing the new
chair~ . lw ~sock. Philco TV . JO f
Bol m. 'lurakami Ill · pridt.! Y1 m.; Jnva der down Greenup 8:
lawn mowf'r, hand tools and
. or counter and kitchen · Rig car roum rtd 8 0 d
Compact Vacuum aeaner in
work. Night and do•v wn· t1ons torman•·e Sm '11 '
per • 121 . E:strllt 15J, Perry &lt;71.i a.m. : Franklin Pierce down
sale will be held Oct. 23
many ot 1ltr items nol listed . .,
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your hOme Pnone P&lt;trkers- Clell B. Wood, Owner.
avail&lt;thle F'ull or part t1me :
and DJaoalerabllil}
- · pa n 1 I. a s I 1, . enry a 6·15 p.m.; National
1t south tdet of Addison, Ohio. W1tch for AucHon slgnt,
burg, ~862 Collect.
TERMS: Cash
I work ~ xcellenl 11 ppo:•umly
S.e
1_81 and Halter. l~P - Bolm 113- · Meldahl 7:50 p.m.: Alice down
7·pc maple dining room suite ~2-pc. living room suite9 8 1•llp
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for advancement . Ap,ly in
Metr0 ,..,,~ 1 , ..0 Motorw
fiJ HHS - Robmson ·33rdl. • Meldahl8 :10 p.m.; ~:lisha Woods
24" T.V. w/stand-foldaway bed w/mattren-3 ward·
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respons1 e for accidents.
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robes- table!\ ond stands.......ehairs--G. E. room air condl·
-~~~~~~~, 1 fl Cllnducted Bradtord ,,,,_._' pNsun- 23 West Union. Alh·
E. l't1aio 'itreel t'omer
eman
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lion Co.
ens, Ohlo.
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Pllone WY ·Z.JI1t OJ
la!ler i15thJ, Johnson (32ndJ. tes K. up Meldahl 5:15 a.m.;
9
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set-9x12 rug Wipad· - 24" CharGrlll w/aceessories-30.
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power telescope- -5·PC . dinette set-Jronstone ehina-old
Instructions
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tur·· IIL 'P.flte~ ~." stiJ W\' .!..!WI i
bookR- Jronstone washbowl ·w;pitcher~ld sheet music
usY reRMs ..
and records- -antique stands and chairs-wagon wbeelt· u-s-.-C-fVtL SERVICE~
TEST-S! antique diRhes- wicker rocker- -stone iars-trunks-vie- Insurance
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women Ill ano avecr Mcln'lll
\AETNA CASUA.1.1'V lno:-m···nf'• '
trola cabinet ~~pressure canner . bleac&amp;er 1eats-West.
~MITH'S Clothmg s1ore 1s nflw
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lllitl ·~arom~ pa~ Short
transistor radio -double wash tubs w/stand-toreb setliJt'll •H l~elan ~ · ails_ Ut11u. lU
nrlllr5 .,rlvan(.',.,nent t'r"""'"'nr~ l Mullen lnsuranre Agency Inc
Coca-Cola- Sprite
completP ','~''socket set-1/c" drill !el w/bits-tool boxes
tnonma:
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rhnu~~nd• o1 lnM 11pen bii"!MI"n&lt;'e
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- ,Pir&gt;e wrencheM- .. bolt eutterli--vise - saws - jlgsawAnd
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mtter box - grinder - 48" level-grease guns-lots of
Cl 1,\!TACT your locaf councilor \
!ll'hnnl •ulficien• for man:v !Ohl ----~--~
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hand tools-'f. V. cable-- hammock w/stand-lawn chairs
FRf:E •nform.1111on Oft JOOI, t•llliHf'll,
for Knapp Aerotred Shoes. :
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- swlnK - wheel barrow -la&lt;Jdcrs - 1'lare1 - sbovelsr e(lo frPmconlll Write l'(lfJA.V clvlntl PHP'J'O Co~Ying ~r\llt'f' Cop
nam .. an&lt;:l allll.r&lt;!:ll l.il"lo::Oin terke,
rake!l-mattock
- prfouure 11prayer - chiln - mowert
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Air •:ushion inner soles ~rs . I
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'ea made oJ 'eO!:at PilPN~
-scythe - win - elec. supplies - W\n.chester rifle~..,r~aret Schilling, Rutland.
lentme1.
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birl.tl rt'&lt;'ord~ ~ . . n alm·.sl anv
plcnl&lt; table-Phli&lt;o table radio.
Oli1o SH 2-5823.
10 I 31c
Lunch ,,,..d br ChOahf,. Cou~IH Club
other
d«X'um"nh.
Y. tute v1m are ln. fill up witb
Livestock
lkuier lnsuroanC't, PomeroJ
Owner Mrs. Eliubet h Hemrick
•nsur ~nee
thai good Landmark ~asolinfl
· - - - - -- -.
CHAROLAIS cross cows and
i t lh
Not N1pGIII.ll for ICCid&gt;.~nh
~R~NilE INSUILANCE. Mullen l : l p e r SerYice 511.
LIMLIY AUCTION SERVICES
beaifers for sale. Some bred.
Cal, Andr.w Llmfey, IPIIrtntld
an~uranC"t" 1\gency, lnc .. Pomwv 2-9932
some open. Robert S. Blark-1 Cln
421 ~ «2-17 21 0 .
Auctloneltr ser¥1ng under
wy. Pbone W'i 2-3311.
E. Main St,
wood, Harrisonville, SH Z- 1S. F.
Col, R. I. Knoth
010 100 0011- 2 I J
5433.
ID 1 3tp I Elllo (22·10) 1nd Edwards;
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October 4, at 7:30 p. m. at the
Eatered Hos !tal -~are okay.
TO k'J.At:&amp; A
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Real i:state For Sale
Businen Services
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HOUSE FOR SALE .
E•oryday Specials
will meet Monday, at 2 p.m .. a! pita! during the last 24 hours tom of the Sea," which focuses
PHONE WY 2·2156 , -Fment. WY 2-3658.
10 1 tfc 1 sound system. This is a 1965 Modern Ranch SLyle. Beautiful !
at
the home of Miss Lydia Ebers- mcluded: Mrs. Arlen F. Mar· on a submarine of the future,
od 1 u ed
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nths . localton on top of small lull I
Marie's Style Post
ba•!h.
tin, RL 2, Bidwell; Dwayne 0. which has had its run-ins with
In M e~~ ~- ORDER AMSTUTZ 's H a~N I m e · s on Y mo
· I facing State Highway Garage on ' H ·
J"N:-:1-;.0"\"'IN=G---cM"'EMORY or our' "":'-Jick Chick" leghorn chicks, I Full balance due $86.00 or pay IWute 7 with good road lo m.am I Shalrcuts &amp;..5 . .. $$11.5'25
Middleport Garden Club will , Houck. 67 Mill Creek Rd.; Ar- secret enemies who, for all we
$1.25 per week . Trv 1t m your highway. Four bedroum~. livin~&gt;, 1
ampoo
ets
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meet Monday, Oct. 4, al the len Hall 809 Viand St., Pl Pleas- know, may be in league witb
dear husband and father. Fred,, or started pullt-ts today. Mod-1 home. Call WY 2·6555.
Idining, family,_ kitchen, bre&lt;~k° 30 day co Ior r1nse,
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home of Mrs. M. L. F'rench. ant: J Of' C. Bradl ey, New HA· the dirty rats who threaten tn
9 28 6tc , fnst, pia~· . :mud's, utilily and , Sh ampoo &amp; set
All members bring bulbs for ven; Mrs. Marguerile Durst, ! ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E."
Wolf, who left us JO years . ern Poullry, Box 188, Athens.
$3 .50
ago, Oct. 2. 1955.
Ohoo. Phone Y 2·9031
- 'Ishop. 1'1ll"f.'e bah
l s ceramiC tile
Parmanents
$7 50 up
rau planting, for Civic Beau- Mlddl eporl; .nrs.
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SOLID
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carpet
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OCT. 5
Chester J. Tackett. Rt. 2 Cat- 1in CBS. TV's new series, •'Lost
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9 28 6tc · louse Is pane eo tn rna ugany '
Marie's Style Post
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES, lettsbtlrfi!. Ky.;. Albert A. Kuhn, in Space,'' .is saddled with a
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keep
you al~ fenced )'ard Other ~ rooms
- - JLarge
' and walnul
eonditiuned.
as
us
ELECTHo.
p11 t 10 andAn
double
carport I Rt. 1'24
Ph. WY 2-5271
will meet Tuesday, October 5, Rl. 3, Oak HIll; SLan.ey S. dirty mt who has ruined the
w Y near
Synruse. Ohl o
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· th e empoy
I of
e r'" ' 1urnis'1ed nn ground t"lonr . Ca11 REPOSSESSED .
•. . on Jot 200'" 390' !\"lay b• '"'"
at .\fasonic Temple. There will I. Pa11erson Hus•~e II · Ky.: W'll'
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• ec~n d Ave.; 1 some other dirty r~ts in anotb1
Wife, Amy, and Family .. THE LONGSWORTH
Home- · over payment~. $7 00
per '
PRICE REDUCED
HEATING PLUMBING R - 1. nual dues are payable at this . Mrs. Paul M. Cr&lt;oce, Columbus. er secret orgarnzatlon.
ltp i stead on Raconc, R D Roule . · month. Phone Pt. Ple&gt;»ml W•ll.: r'o Tho Dailr Sentin•l
Do'ol
Gas.
meeting.
Births
: You might as well know now,
10 2
---~1\:colo:-t:cl._--~~'- A 6l 2 room housl' •~1111 battt, 1-:-104-675·2720.
9 Jn 3Lc ~~~ 668-H
Pomer~y·~: thers. 618 E. Main Street. I Forest Rose Council, Dau~h· l ~rs. Scott E. Thomp~;on, l by the w~!· that the fellow who
newly decorated. oil fumace. TAKE-· SOIL awav 1tle Blue
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc 1ters of Amem:a, JS sponsonng Wellston . daughter. f&gt;:S8 a. m., 1crealed Voyag~ To ~e B~t~
lN ~nlateu. Drilled well and 1 Lustre way !rom carpets and If Ll O ,I
-- - a rummag~ sale Oc~ber 5 and , Friday; Mrs. Stanley E. Jone~. , tom o.~ ~e Sea and ~st. 10
I good spring. lar~e
garden, upholstery
Rent e!ectnc : t.-1/lRlll' ~ 141tf
l l 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, Clle. ~ at the V.ayne ~wrsher bUJld· , Rt I , :.:ia. llipolis. daughter, 11_ Sp_ar.:e IS repor~ed co~s~dermg
1 dmng an•ther.sclence-ftchoo sechi cken house and pasture tor 1 shampooer $1 Baker F'urmter. Ohio.
:05 a. m, Friday,
9 18 ttc mg o_n Second-s( m ~omeroy.
l or 2 cows or pomes. Avail~
ture Company, Middleport. 1 POMEROY- 2 bedroom frame CUSTOM BU'fCHER
- ~ _Me1g.&gt; Temple PythJan Sisters
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Longsworth West at noon or GA~ ~!EATING Stow's.. \\·Y 2- 1 merH. for ced hot air' hea tin;:. I cuttm~. Wrll. buy ~ides every the Leg;on hall in \1iddleport. J. Dwight Stone , Wayne A. I goes straight down, of course,
POMEROY
For
Your FREE AREA
Copy of
after !0 at mght or Robert 3333
. ~} ~~c - I attached gt~r:-~ge. $8~00 00.
~ond,ry. Phil Meier' Phone All Stair and Officers are re Baker. Hary W S_ll€row . :\1rs. l he will wind up '" China, and at
SEARS Fall &amp; Winter
: Hart for appomtment to sr.e BEST F'OR your . fJSiling p~eas~ I MIDDELPOHT - One story. - \\ y - 2-3510.
- 9 18 tic quesl~d to be . present for a L_awrence . E. Spr!l~?el, El",1er least the enemy there will be
Catalog
the property.
lO 2 Jc l ure! African n1ght crawler:;. , 6 rooms. modern bath and KARL GRUESER, Plumbim.! 1practJce sesss1on for the di,;; : Cook. Blame May , Steven Cia- clearly defined.
FURNISHED 3 room apartment 60 for $1.00 .
Jnlm Mnhler .l kHchen h:~rdwood r"l rloll"!:i. fl rt&gt;-1 and He; ting,
Minersville . ; LrJ_ct convention Lo be held m! ry, Darrell Jonrs . Mrs. V Clay
Now, on top of all these
Write or Stop in
1
435 Second Ave.
ground f!oor 185 S Front. Leadrng . Creek Hoad, Middl~- place. r:u• &lt;'lt'tf' front porch
Ohio. End your sewer troub- M.rddleport October 19. T h • I ~uttle, Mrs. Cecil R.
Byer, shows. there are some more
Gallipolis, Ohio
Middleport. Call WY 2-.",141.
port, Oh10. Phone \\ Y 2-7013.
Close to . ,;.,·hoots and sturl':&gt; , les We have all s1zes. Sewer , Will be the only praciiCt! before · Clyde_ Bowen. Jr .. Mrs. H1lda new series in the super-spy,
or PHONE Enterprize
10 1 tlc
9 30 3tp
$8500.00
I machines Reasonable rates I that date, . according to t h e I V. Ot ter . Mrs. Warren Deem. ' ··:\llr. Big'' vein. There is CBS~
2770
M=oo"E::cR"'c-:
)I 2c--· -,b-edc-r_oo_m ap - ' ME!GSlFT- OM S 512 CLOSE IN - ; arres. one &gt;torv ' Call WY 2-2!74, day or night I stofl captam. Mrs. Griff Rus- , Jr. Pear lie Mormon. Relph B. TV 's spy story set in the Old
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May, Mrs. Malilda K. N&lt;&gt;ble. \"est and ent.•tled "The Wt'ld
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ramr . 6 :t,.rns, oath, b:t•·.e·
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iM.-s. Charles T. Setters and in-~~ild,West'' dealr·ng with a",:_
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THE AMERICAN Legion Aux- ences. 5 mile!l N. of Pomeroy. WY 2-2975. Write or stop in
mtnl , for -·~·,J f. ul au lrealr'Jg: !
AUM'JHNU·~R
p
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~WY 2-6698.
10 1 tfc
for our free ca!olog and moncuncJcte 1.unr J.!urch. tJtlllly l
Complt'!Le S'!r11ice
. omeroys, Shakespeare club an son,. I'S. J. avid Gre- 1 cret agent who, in the story, is
ilary Unit 39 will have a ---- ey saving home
ownership bmldrng ('r: ll he I man• I d
t.'r·Jfl Kr&lt;tdlurd
wa~ll2 meet ~edt nesday October 6 gLory_ aGnd ~~frant dda_llgfht.erd, Mrhs~ ! a favorite of President u.lysses
rummage sale at the Swisher 7 ROO~ HOUSE and bath. l program .
9 22 30tc
$5.000 00
Write. Prone or Contad
p. m. a the home of ~rs . ewls . r I e an m anL aug . Grant , which may explam why
garage, big garden, $40.00 per TWO 50 000 BTU fl
f
AL8EHT \t cox ,
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A. t.. JtRAlJf&lt;'UKD
I terd andf
D. Toland thnt. Chiei Executive wasn't at
month. Call after 5 o'clcok.
.
oor
ur~ WY 2-38JD
.., y 2-.1.6.H)
Racine:, Obio
f Mteddml ateur Gardeners club an man aug ter
! his best in his elected days.
are to call WY 2-3612 or WY 4th st.. Racine, Ohio
Call naces. all controls. new. $111).
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5 J tfc
10 I Jic
2705.
9 30 3tc
WI 9-2726.
10 l 61c
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; rHAILEk t.Onl - rree tew . BLUE LUSTRE not only rids ! FOR SALE : .4edroom house \\ith ~tion servi&lt;'t lt~rk's Rcfrip.
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rs. William
ruce LloydSlater
at 81
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b.aII1- fuII -~m b;J ~enlPnt. Fuel eration, New Haven,
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car_pets ol SOil but leaves pile
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soft and lofty. Rent electric 011 heat. Lot JOO x 100. Don i ru :l.-:1537
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N~W YORK &lt;UP!) - Pope 8 houro and 45 minutes after very modern civilization uponl cade .lhroogh the city.
, 550 million. catholics dwell. 1motorcade.
.
. 1customed to enjoying in Rome . long private talk with President
?: .,, VI arnved here today to takmg At from Rome.
the brotherhood of 1ts c1tlzens." l Addllll to the volume and • His DC8 Jetliner took ofl from ! The c y turned out 1ts enbre 1durmg October.
Johnson m the President's
I. tile leaders of nations that
AB ~e stepped out of tile
The Pope also voiced his warmth of t~e welcome . were Rome's Fiumicino Airport at . 26,600-man. police force to copel' .Before leaving. Rome, the po~· closely guarded suitt~ on ~e
mankind .~.as suffered too much big mlnr plane to a red-. wholehearted support of the za,ooo parochial school children 12:40 a.m. EDT and chased the with the b1ggest crowds - and tiff told a cheermg crowd at F1- 35th floor of the Waldorf-Astona
from war in this turbulent cen- carpet welcome. the 68-year United Nations - "that great- who were transported to Kenne- sun westward to a scheduled the wor'llt traffic jams - in its1umicino Alrport, including 50 hotel.
1.ury
antt now demands "tre old pontiff utended 1 warm est of international organiza- dy airport in a fleet of 300 9:30 a.m. EDT arrival 1 Ker,. history.
Ecumeniral Council bishops .
Remained Overnigb&amp;
and lasting peace."
paternal greeting to America's tions" - whose general assem- chartered buses to give tbe nedy Airport here.
Pollee Commissioner Vincent, that he would "trust to the pro· . Johnson came to New York
The "l)ilgrim Pope," who has 45 mllllon Roman Catbollcs. bly he will address his after- Pope an American rendition of Before returning lo Rome late Broderick ple&lt;:~ded with New ~ vidence of thf; Lord" to bring Sunday tu sign a new, liberatraveled farther during the 27 "The first Pope to set loot noon (3:30 p. m. EDT).
the "vive il papa'' (long Uve tonight, the 68-year·old pontiff Yorkers to stay home and1fruitful results from his ''mis- lized immigration law at the
months of his reign than all of upon your land blesses you During 14 hectic hours on the Pope) cheers that go up will deliver a major address be· watch the Pope on television.; sion of 'leat-e and good will." foot of the Statue of Liberty. He
~is predecesson put together with all his heart," he said. 1 American soil befor~ returning when he drives
through the , fore the U. N.. General Assem- But in. a city with a t:athol,ic l His purpose, he said. was sim· remained overnight to exte~ a
m nearly 1600 yea111, landed
Praises America
to Rome late tomght, tile streets of Rome. It was a per- j bly : confer pr1vaely wih Pres- populatiOn larger than Rome s, ply to tell the world's assem- personal welcome to the pontiff.
at Kennedy Airport at 9o2S a. He said it gave him great Pope also will confer privately feet October day - 'u n n Yl ident Johnson; offer Mass for his pleas availed little against I bled statesmen that mankmd During hL hectic 14 hours oo
1 EDT after a 4,33~mile flight pleasure to be in ''a country so with President J?hnson: ofter a and cool. .
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: ~~ce in Ya.nkee S~~ium and the once-in-a-lifetime opportuni-1has suifered enough in this cen· 1 U. S. soil, ~ Pope will deliver
from Rome aboard an Italian free, so strong, so mdustrtous, MaS! for peace m Yankee Sta- His 4,335-mile trap was the v1s1t the Vat1can pav1hon at the Ity to see the holy father m per- tury .rum devastat mg wars, a total nf mne forma l speeches,
National A1rlines (Alitalia) DC3 so full of wonders, this country 1dium ; Yisit the Vatican Pavi- longest voyage ever undertaken ! World 's ~' a1r.
.son and receive his blessing.
and now must have a re-spite. counting the half-hour address
jetliner.
jot America. where we have !iO lion at the World's Fair; and by a Pope. It also marked the His first move, afler the forNice, Day Forecast
Although the U. N. address to the qenerP.l Assembly. All o~
~ .cheer went up from the ' very mdn. brothers, sons and[receive the acclaim of an esti- first visit by a reigning pontiff mal weleommg ceremonies at The weatherman did his bit was his principal rea son for !the speeches will be in English
"':t•fmli( crowd at the airport as lfriends in the faith , and where, mated 1 million persons lining 1to the Western Hemisphere, the airpo1t, was to drive by servmg up a coot and sunny lcoming to America, the Pope 1except the V. N. address, fOE:
~e ~pe's _p.l~~e__touch.~ down a populous nation founds ltsl the route of a 24·mile motor where about half of the world's . through the streets in a 24-mile day - the kind the Pope is ac-1also looked forward to an hour· J Continued on Page 8

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SAN QUENTIN, Calif. !UP!)
- Prisoners at Sao Quentin
prison wert treated
Sunday
right to the movie ''How To
Murder Your Wife." A reviewA Gallia county man was killed and his father serious- er for the prison newspaper
ly inJured in a one car accident at 7;25 p.m. Saturday on found the film "hiltrious - to ,
Rt 141, five and eight-tenths "iles south of the junction some people."
of Rt. 233, almost 20 miles from Gallipolis.
the
The state highway patrol identified the victim as Wil·
liam C. Stephens, 27, of 701 E. Hi,gh St., Mt. Vernon, a
former reSident ol Gaiha
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entl~ failed to negotiate the
It was
the county's fourth curve and went off the rigllt
JAKARTA _ THE POWI'R • traffic fatality of 1965. Dr. side of the highway. The car
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ty was reported arming some coroner, said Stephens suffer~ sruck ~wo large trees On the
IL its three million members multiple injuries including
a land . of Naoh Webster, Rt. 1,
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Death
was
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Patrmt. The 1965 Dodge was '
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ears o1 a
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gu~rrilla-type war against Pres· to mternal.d morr agmg,
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lclent Sukarno Army troops loy. coroner sal ·
holiday 1965 weekend on
al to Sukarno clamped a tight Listed In sttisfa::tory condihlghwavs Friday through
curfew on Jakarta.
tion early this morning in Hoi·
day, when 25 persons lost their
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lives in traffic mishaps. The
The army IS s31d to be very Stephens, 50" Rt. I, Patnot,
vious 19S5 high was 22. in
angry over the brutal killing of father of the victim who suf·
Usl.
s~veral general"' and determin- fered multiple lac~aions of '
ed for "revenge," the Malaysian head face and arms.
a man wbo
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Broadway
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BY OORO'niY Kn.GALLEN
Broadwoy Bulletin Boord
The Metropolitan
Opera 's
new "Faust'' may not be the
best, but lt'o different. Sceni·
c' lly, it Is breath-,takingly lov'"
1y, with costumes to match On
the whole the performance! are
good, but siftoe they have a girl
cast as the heroine's brother
..ho io far sexier than the lady
who plays tbe sister, one grows
puzzled. Much has been &lt;hanged. so that It wms like a b."l\let with ariM Interspersed, rather than vice veru. The ba~
tell&gt; drew laugh! and catcall•,
especially wben the daiiCi!n
writhed and romped In what
oppeared to be a otate of n•k·
edn..,, d...,.ated here and
there with 1 few beads or f,.
!hers. We who are hlp to lheal·
rica! tricks knew the ladle• of
the ensemble wm enoaled in
flesh-colored tightB, but
they
looked lllll&lt;ed, and wben a few
of them did the frug to thf- mu·
II• of Gotmnd, the audience tit·
tored. Tbo" evenf!lll WM best
111mmed up, I think, by a gen.
!Ieman in the Diamond Circle
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Sybil Burton has decided to
drop original married name
forevermore 1Hencetorlh s h c
wants to bt known only as Sybil
Christopher
The comedy
learn of Rowan and Martin now
has its strongest rooter in Dinah Short. Barbra Streisand 's
manager. long • time bachelor
Mart} Erlicbman, is ~trothed
to Robin Keil, described as an
actress
The movie industry
has become collectively disenchanted with a major actor because of his drinking, b.is habit
of throwing things, and his carelessness about showing up on
the set. He is now considered
a wry bad risk, and his once
promising film career is all but
over
Ambassador Goldberg's
first Broadway function since
taking over for the U. S. at
the United Nations wiU be his
official appearance at the world
premiere of "The Agony and
the Ecstaoy" at Loew's State
ont Thursday . The real rea·
son for an actress trylng sui·
clde was her despondency over
a South American millionaire,
who cealled getllllll her message
. _. lt'l even money and take
your pick in the much-puhllciz.
ed romance between Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra. Some
members of the inner circle
hlnl&lt; the Idyll will fade rapid·
ly; an equal number consider
l&amp; as passionate u ever.
NBC is barriJl8 its stars from
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was offered to NBC. but that
network's brass ook too mucb
time to make up lbeir mind&amp;.
and CBS grabbed it
Lauritz Melchior has filed a complaint with the Los Angeles district attorney against his u •
wife's current suitor. Gary Damsker. The charge involves billa
run up while Dams~er h a s
been malting the Rome scene
with Talitha Pol. granddaugkP
ter of painter Augustus John . .
Have a quole from Charlton
Heston, who considers actresa.
es a burden to actors : "An a L"tor often makes his living by
making love to them. This. while
privately delightful, is extreme.
ly difficult professionally While
I'm sure they exist, in my experienet I ha\'e never known a
successful actress who was also a sUcceMiful womaf! " .. .. •
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Channel 13, "The Phantom
ttil , ElvirA Quinlana. ChannEl
1. "Johnn} Guitar." l954, Ster
ling llayder. and Channeel 3.
''Miss ~ole Thompson," t%4.
Rita Hayworth.
eeWEDNESDAY LATE MOVIE
Channel 8, "The Falecon ib
Mexico," 1944, Tom Omway.
v THURSDAY LATE MOVII!:
Channel I, "Drums in
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Channel 8, "A Woman's Devotion." 1956, Ralph
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