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Miss Trocy, Eugene Hester Wed

In a beautiful
candleltght streamers tied ln lovers knots.
ceremony Sunday, Sepbember Melanie Kay Burt, cousln of
Plans have been completed
at the Federated church, bride, and flower &amp;irl wore a
far the wedding of Cathy G.
Miss Asenath Ann Tracy, dau· gow'l of white chiffon over white
Wolfe and Don M. Erwin Oct.
ghter of Mrs. Ray M. Riggs, faille with fitted bodice a n d
24th at 2:30 p.m. at the Miners307
Wetzgall Sl. , and the late full skirt and shoulder lengtn
ville Methodist church.
Roy
Tracy Jr .. becamse the veil of white tulle held by a
The bride-to-be Is the daughbride of Mr. Eugene Hester Jr .1 matching bow. She carried a
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wolfe,
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hes- chantilly lace basket of yellow
· Minersville, and Mr. Erwin is
ter,
Sr. of New Haven, W. Va. lsweetheart roses in tier shape,
the son ol Mr. and Mr!l. Ches.
. back of which were rose petals
ter Erwin of Middleport.
Th~ Rev. Wilbur
Perrml which she scattered as bride
The Rev. Wendell Stutler
wearmg a white robe and red approached the altar.
will read the vows of the open
and gold velvet stole, read the Mr. Timothy McCarthy
of
rhurch wedding. Maid of honor
vows of the double rmg cere- 1Ravenswood, student,
a nd
will be Miss Connie Cooke of
mony ~t 7:30.p.m. b_efore an al-~friend of the groom, served as
Middleport; the best man, MIcov~r, best man and ushers were Ron·
ter w1th ~h1te satm
chael Erwin, Belpre, the
centered With the cro~s and sm· aid Hester of New Haven, brogroom's brother. Ushers will
gle. candlesticks on either side. ther of groom, and Fred Price,
he Victor Brown and Donley
Wh1te baskets of gold and also a student and friend of the
Reibel, uncles of the bride.
bronze mums and greenery ar· groom at Marshall University.
Mrs. John Jordan, Columbus,
tanged fan shape and seve_n Each wore a white carnation
will provide music and regisbranch candelabra were on e1· boutonniere
rering guests at the reception
side or the altar,
: For her daughter's wedding,
following in the l'hurch baseA fifteen candle
crescent , Mrs. Riggs chose a sheath dress
ment for relatives of the couple
shaped candelabra
flanked ?f old rose ~elvet with matchwill be Donna ReibeL
with gold and bronze mums and mg accessories and shoes and ,
greenery were on the chancel I wore a. cors~ge of pink_ earnsDANCE TONIGHT
back
of the iJitar. Lighted can- 1tlons tied w1th contrastmg rnaA high school dance party
dies and greenery were in each roon velv~t bo~. Mrs .. Hes~er
sponsored by the M.HS. Senior 1
window. Forty-five
candles wore ~ pmk kmtt~ swt With
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rlass will be held tonight from .
and the lighted stained win- matchmg accessories and shoes
8 to 11 p.m. at the Middleport
dows were the only light for and a white carnation corsage
High school gym. The Jays
Ithe ceremony. Jeffrey and Ran- with ~ white bow.
will emcee.
dal Burt ' t'Ousins of the bride 1 A reception
. was held in the
wearing white robes, lighted the church socml room. The table
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candles
was attractive in a white l~nen
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·cover with an unique centerBETHEL QUFENS - Susie Simpson Grand Honored Queen of Ohio and past hon- Nuptial music was presented piece of a kissing couple vase
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I by Larry L. T"cy brother of of white carnation
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I a red qu ee n of Be~hcl ~umber 65. ~ elpre, I.S pl('tur~d w1th Jenm(er Blakeslee, rJght, bride organist. and Mrs. Mar- ioll. buds and greesn. ,go gha h.
honored queen ol Bethel Numbt·r 62 Pomeroy NatiOnal Order of Jobs Daughters on . '
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' the front row · Otlwr guests· incl uded Debbie
Scott Grand Representative to fdaho vm Burt, aunt of bnde, ~oiOJst, ! extended from the vase length·
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: PhylliS
Wilcoxen
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er
cry
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' Honored . Queen of Soh. From the A-Mmor
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' Bethel No. o5• Belpre' and Janey Parson s, Treasurer ethel No . 40 ' Manetta.
. by Ba;h,' On each end or the table
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by Franck; Adagio,
was
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Weddmg white orchid with greenery tied
MRS. EUGENE HESTER, JR.
March., and the Wedding March with white satin streamers
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
as the bride and he~ !'ather e~-r· which extended to the candelab· tand , Arlington, Va.; Miss Mal\ IWaid Leonard, Columbus; Mr!
tered. He played Midsummers ras.
garet Handley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Albert Smith, Akron; and Mr
N~ght Dream by Mendelsohn The three-tiered wedding cake C W G "ff'th
nd ~-lr d M I d M H
B t Belpre
The semi-annual vi.silatiun o[ Pomeroy.
the iced in white with a faint touch I · · fl 1 a . _._an . rs. an
rs. erman ur
--''- -'1 tron. Racine Chapter, Order of , as the bridal party left
Belliel No. 62. Pomer?y. lntPr·l G_u a ~d l ~ n of Bethel . No. 62 Is Eastern Star, and Clara Souls- church.
, of gold and green trim and top- 8-Dail Sentinel Pomer -Middle 0 0 Oct 18 196m
· natwnal Order of Jobs D&lt;.~ugh&lt; Els1e Smith and ASSI)('Jate Guar- by, Worthy Matron, Pomeroy
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j lers, was. held thi s p&lt;~ ~t wt•ek dian 1~ Paul DarnelL Bono~ Cha~t_er . Order of Eastern Star. ~rs. Burt sang, The Bridal Igroom, was encircled with brl- 1
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. w1t.h WJ!!Jam E. Bless mg. Pas t Queen or the Bethel IS Jenmfer Jm tmlwn was held for one ~}mn by Ma lotte, The Wed- dal wreath and gold gtadioli 1
''THE SWORD OF
Assuc1ate Grand Gua rdian u.l . Blakesl~e.
candidate during the visitation, , ~ Prayer by DlUllop, and buds. White candles and ferns
All SABA"
Ol no i.l nd Past Associate Guard- I Preceding the vi sttation, a Honored Queen Jennifer pre- : wh~t the_ cou~Je _knelt on the were on either side of the cake.
(Techmcolor!
PPter Mann, Jocelyn Lane, i ian of Bethel No 32, Bexley, as dinner was held at the home of j sented gifts to Mrs. Foukle, Mr. : 1 e s~tl_n kneeling bench af- Cake golden punch green
Pe1er \\'"hilney.
inspect ing oJ"iJcer.
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bla kes- Blessing and Mr. Arnold follow- nr re~e~~~~g H~y Co_m~unlon, and go,ld wedding bell' mints
"UP FROM THE BEACH"
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th .. l lt't' lor the visitors above and I ing the ceremony. Programs , A~:tin ~ ~g 1 enedJctlon, by made by Mrs Harry Watson
l'liU H.ubertso'l. Red Butlons, I S . 1
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· ve ace.
and nuls were . served to more
lrina Demick, Broderick . pecw gues ~ or e VISI - i the follO\\ ing other guest.s, Sus- 1 m&lt;~de as miniature Books of '
Crawford. Slim Pickens.
Itwn were Eva foulke, Supreme ! ie Simpson . . Grand Honored Job were presented to all mem- Given in marriage by her jthan 100 relative.: and friends . I
SUN.-MON.- TUES.
I Chaplam and Past Grand Guard· : Queen oJ Oh10 and Past Honor- bers und guests.
stepfather, Ray M. Riggs, the After the cake wa.~ cut by the
Oct. 17-18-19
, ian of Ohio from Ma~ietta. and ed Queen ~f Bethel ~o. 65, Bel- Following the visitati~n re- Ibride was_lovely in
a floor- jbride and groom, Mrs. Burt
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS"
Robert Arnold. Associate Guar- pre; Debb1e s~utt . Grand Rep· freshments were served m the length Skmner style gown of served it and Miss Erma Smith
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dian. Bethel
No. 65, Belpre, resentative to Jdaho and Honor- dirung room. Presiding at the white faille, featuring
elbow presided at the punch bowl I
=~~::.;::;:~;:=:;;,;;;~;_;;an~d:_::De~p:u~ty~to~B~e:th~e~l~N=o~.~62 ed Queen Bethel No. 40. Mar· punch bowl were Mrs. Daisy length sleeves banded with lace. which was centered with
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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ-TV
Channel3
! : 4S Cora Cob Report

NO fodlly Sbow

7:25 Todlly OUt Your Way
1:25 fodlly OUt Your Way
1:00 Cartooosville
1;30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Fractured Phrases
IO:Ili News
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Morning Star
11 :30 Paradise Bay
12:00 Jeopardy
12:30 Let's Play Postoffico
I :00 Midday News
1:30 Slngin' Jamboree
2:00 Moment ot Trutb
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
1:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Mr. Cartoon Presen!J
4:30 Woody Woodpeoker
i : 00 Cheyenne
6;00 News Pictlll't!
1:20 Jim Thacker Sports
1:25 Weather
6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00 John Forsythe
7:30 My Mother, The Car
1:00 Please Don't Eat Dalslea
8:30 Dr. Kildare
1:00 Tuesday Night at Movia
11:00 Late News Picture
11:1$ Weather
11:20 Sparta Roundup
11:30 Tonight Show

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Broadway's current
"Funny
Girl" will have Marilyn MichIOis In the role of
Fanny
Brief which Barbara Streisand
created ln New York. Lillian
Roth h.. the part of M t "
Brlce'o mother, and Anthony
George plays Nick Arnstein, the
flashy promoter Miss Brice married. Miss Michaels is a zz.
111f.o()ld performer
or great
Yersatlflty who has been
in
show buslness since she was

lve.

7:00 Daily Word
7 IIi Mike Wallace News
7:30 Buddy Slarcll..- Show
9:00 captain Kangaroo
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 Toe McCoy!
I 1:00 Andy of Mayberry
II :00 Dick Van Dyke Show
12:00 Love of Life
12:25 Midday News
12:30 Seareb For Tomtl!TOII
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Womao's Page
I 30 As The World 1'unu
2·00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
3:20 CBS News
no Edge 01 Night
4. 00 The Secret Storm
4:30 Sgt. Preston
5 00 Early Show
ti · 30 CBS Evening News
7:00 News Report
7. 15 Your Weat.bermaD
7 20 Sports
7 30 Rawhide
B:JO Red Skelton
9:30 The Making ol a Pre•idenl
10 :00 The Great Love Affair
II :llll News Tonight
11 ·IS Weather Teller
tl:20 Late Show
TUES., ocr. II HIGHLIGHTS
7:30 MY MOTIIER, THE
CAR - starrin~ Jerry
Van
11 l'm
Dyke in the tiUe role.
Through Reing a Nice Guy" Capt. Manzlni hires
threee
thieves to steal "Mother" from
Dave Crabtr~.
8:00 PLEASE DON'T EAT
THE D.JSfES - starring Potricia Crowley and Mark Miller
in the title role. "Look Who'a
Talking"
- Joan and Jim
Nash are the last to hear the
false rumor she's expecting a
baby.

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WSAZ-TV
Channe13
1:41 Coni Cob Report
7:00 Today

7:25 Dally Word
7:30 The Bible Answer~
1:00 Fun Scbool
9: 15 King and Odfo
1:30 Morning Movio
11:110 The Young Set
12:00 Donna Reed Show
12 :30 Father KDowa Beat
1:00 Beo casey
2:00 The Nurset1
2:30 A Time For Ua
2:55 News
3:00 General llospttal
3:30 Toe young Marriedl
4:00 Never Too Young
4: 30 Where tile Actloa II
5:00 Soupy Salea
5:30 Leave It To Beaver
6: oo Weather
!:05 Pacemaker Newo
6: 15 Peter Jenninp NeWI
6:30 Taleo ot Weill Fargo
7 00 Have GilD Will Travel
7:30 Combat
1:30 McHale'1 Na9J
9:110 F Troop
9 30 Peyton Placo
10:110 The Fugitive
11:00 Pacemaker Nen
11:15 Weather
11:20 Sports
11:30 ABC Nl&amp;blllfo

7:25 Todoy OUt Your Way
1:25 Today Out Your Way
1:00 Carloolrrille
9:30 Bacbolor Father
10:110 Fractured l'llraRI
10:25 Newo
10:30 Concentratioo
11:00 MOI'IIlD&amp; Star
11:30 Paradfae Bay
1200 Jeopardy
Let's ·ay Postollice
I: 30 SiDglll' Jamboree
1:00 Momml ol Truth
2:30 Tbo Doctor•
1:110 Aaolber W&lt;Wid
1:1111 You Don't Say
t:OO llr. ~ Preaenta
5:110 ~
1:110 NeWI Plclllro
1:211 Jim 11lackor Sports
1:25 Willllta'
I:JII HonU.,.Brtnl:le11iep«t
7:011 Dr. IWdlro
7:311 HaD ol Fame
t:OII Bob Bopo (kyallr TIL
IO:tlll I Spy
Jl:GO Lafl Ne111
II: IS Wlllllor
11:20 8pol1l RcoDdllp
11:. 'l'ollllbl Show

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6:30
7:011
7:30
1:45
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Friendly Giani
Kami Shlbai with Klml
What'a New
creative Per1011
Clevtland Symplloay
Folk Tralll
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9:15 .

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9;110 TUESDAY NIGifl' AT
THE MOVIES - "''be Sa....,"
starring Chariloll lltlton. Story
of a white man torn betweell
his loyaiUea for biJ raoe IJid
the Sioux Indl11111 who ldopiM

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Don ftlctlel, who earned I
repulllioD lD Dlghl clubo II 8D
"ttlllllt comic," hu been alpo
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will lint ba" blm mUinll 1
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caJled "Slone Walls Do
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7:11$ lollke waUaco NeWI
7:30 Buddy Starcher Sbow
9:00 Captala Kqaroo
10;00 I Lovo LllCJ
10:30 1be McCoy•
11:00 Andy ol Mayberry
11:30 Dick Van [)yu Show
12:00 Love 0! Lifo
12:25 Midday Newa
12;30 Searcb For Tomorrow
12:45 Gulding Light
!;till Woman'l Page
1:30 AI Tho World TUrDI
2:00 Pusword
2:30 Housa Party
3:00 To Tell Tba Truth
3:25 CBS News .
3:30 Edge oJ Night
4:00 The Secret Storm
4::3~ Sgt.
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!:00 Early Show
6:30 CBS EvOIIIng NOWI
7:00 NOWI Report
7;15 Your Weatbermlll
7:20 Sports
7:30 Loot "' Spica
8:30 Beverly ffillbilllea
»:till GreeD Acrea
9:30 Dick V8D Dyke Show
10:00 My Name Is Barbra
11:00 1be Non Tlmllbl
11:15 Weather TeDer
11:20 Late Show
WED., ocr. :II MGBLIGirfl
7:30 H.ALLMARK HALL OF
FAME ·- "Eqle lD a Cqe,"
•tarrluc Trevor Iloword, Jamea
Daly. George Rose and Pamela
FrankUn. A drama wblcb lelia
of the Emperor j'iapoleon'l final esile oa the l.oland ol Sl.
Helena.
10:110 I SPY - •tarrluc ftob.
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4:110 Ne•• Too Young. .n
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where up to 5 mcht!s of rai:J
Gauge readings: Gallipolis fell Sunday.
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Oam tl 2, 12 ..2, running 2+. teet
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· ·~ COI,UMBUS - LEADERS OF
77, Pt. Pleasant 24.26, Hinton both political parties today exa
3.58 falling, Kanawha
Falls pressed shock over the death
2.62 falling. Charleston
18.80 of Slate sen. R&lt;&gt;bert C. Blackfalling. London. Marmet ~nd ! burn, 0-Dayton, in an auto ac·
Winfield dams were on Ole SJlls. cident near here.
"Senator
Bout Movements:
Blackburn's untimely
death
Ohio River - Lorell'B do~n has raddened his many frlends i
13, 8 45 p.m. : Lung~
Pomt in both parties," said Go
up 14, 10,20 p.m.; Zimmer upl James A. Rhodes. "He was a
BEGINS TRAINING _ Roger Johnson, of Portland
14, 1U5 a.m.. Onward~~ 1&gt;. hard-working freahman senator. · and Major G. P. Lawler Inspector-Instructor, of the
uo p.m.; Andrew. Fa ~~n 1My deepest sympathies go to 104th Rffle Company U. Marine Corps Reserve, pose
down 15, 5·30: a.m..
ran m his lamily and friends."
as Johnson receives 'his Marine Corps Service Book at
B. down 16, 10 4o
~ MJ11': The 45 · yoar · old Blackburn, enlistment ceremonies this week in Parkersburg. John·
K. up 6. 5.25 a.m.. · . · ar a Negro, was ktlled Sunday son under the Marine Corps Reserve Six Month Trainner down 17, _4: \0 a.~.,WE~tst- when his car overturned on ing Program, will spend six months on active duty, then
em up !7, d5· 05 I~·~: 45 a ·~I Interstate 1! about two miles return home to serve one-weekend a month with the
w;~;~~~o;ie.::P ta, 3,05 ::~:; south of here. The Highway Pa· Parkersburg Unit of · the Marin• Corps Reserve. Drills
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.1 trol saki the senator. who "'"' are held in Parkesburg
the first weekend of each month.
Jerry Boswor up 18· 4· 55 a.m.' alone at the time apparnetly
· :="-=----- __:___ ____:: - Queen City up 18, 5:25 a.m.; I Jost control of his' northbound
~IJquippa wp 22, 8:45 a,m.; Na· station wagon . 88 he attempted
ttonai down 23, 5:30 a.m.; Jefw to slow down in traffic. The
ferson down 23, 1:35 a.m.; Har- car flipped over and came to
vey .Jordon up Z3 5:30a.m. Wal·' t n Its roof Jn the median
ter Hougland up 23, 6:30 a.m.: ~s 0
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100 ersons on Sunday's Fall Fotia~e tour filled Grace Eptscopal church for a wor· Jm oug
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FOIJAGE TOUR ver
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own WASmNGTON - FBI AG4 10
Martii(standing), Carson Crow (Acolyte) and Rev. Samuel Jackson of the
today arrested Davtd J.
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SAIGON (UPI) _ U.S. Navy pilots who destroyed 1
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all night long . June Allyson Irene ~~~~ Tr:der do;;. Mot· card at a New York rally pro- third Sovie~built missile site in Communist North Viet
ts Stgned to star m 8 new play, :;;.~;· 10 45 m Eli•ha Wood• testing U.s. policy in VietNam. Nam told today of spotting five or six of the Nike-type
"Goodbye. Ghost." WhiCh xlan~ down Meld:hl ii:30
Wal· The Justice Department said rockets, including one "snaking around the ground"
a pre-Broadway tour m anu t He kJord up Meldahl l2 ·26 Miller was arrested thts mBm- out of control amid smoke and flame.
ary
01. course yuu want 10 • ."~ . ~rnold walker up Me!. I ing in Hooksett, N. H., when he
Cmdr. Harry B. Southworth, 37, of Mexico, N. Y., was
keep u~ ~~t~l everythmg. w:;~ j' dahl· · 2 30 am , Helen z. upifalled to produce required se. flight leader lor the five planes from the carrier USS
a rock-. n ·ro grouP. on
Meldahl 7. 10 am
lect.lve Service documents. FBI Independence which knocked out the portable surfaceCoast bJI~• !~elf ~· Star.~ Nak· Gallipoll,"
Manliou Director J. Edgar Hoover said to-air (SAM\ misstle installation Sunday 52 mtles north·
~nda~d ~e:tni:~ook;~;e~hap has up 4 so p·. m.; Jeffboat up U:t Miller was the first person east of Hanoi, the Red capital, with 500 and 1,000-pound
Ibeen para dmg GreenwJch VII-Ip. m .' Bob Ben!&lt;•r up 9·20 p.m.,. charged
with violating a law bombs
I-ed b t))
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Ia e with this sign · "Ban the Little George up 10·30 p m: pa~s
Y ngress a ug.
·one of ~m had cooled o I ount ra o , a., an nav ·
g b d B k' ·Wh w 'I ' OVEC up 3·15 am· Sally Ann to make destruction of draft- somelhlng like a balloon wlth ' galor-hombardier Lt. J~ Kenneth
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Take Markers!" .. While NeJI up 5:30 a.m .: Coal King up : cards a 1e era cr e.
out - an lt . Jones, rr. sv1 e, o.
Stmon"s new Ia "The Odd A. J. Patlen up 12:30 a.m.; I
was snaking around
the Jt was the first ~nnouncf'd at·
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ground." the upstate New York 1tack on missHe sites by Navy
, ,oup e. con mues as roa
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n·1er sa1'd . "I".t was kl nd of conu·. pilots.
way's hottest ticket, his earlier ! Kanawha River - Semet _up I
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hit, "Barefoot in the Park" - 1 l..ondon 4:45a.m.; George Pncei
,cal, really.
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almost two years old _ is still dnwn Marmtt 7 p.m.; Duncan
The planes were four Air Sky-Score~,
a bonanza. 11 begins its third IBruce down Winfield 7,20 p.m.;l
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year with more than $100 000 in Lucy J&lt;Jne Lucas down WID·
truder. They encountered hea·
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advance sales.
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up
Winfield !Lll5 By United p..,.th,tlniteraalnl
. MM. anti-aircraft fire but none By United Pre" International
For a team a s w ess ID
M. hi
s 32 0r·o'o State 7
Jill Donahue daughter of dt - p.m.;
Elgercllff
do~ n five starts Ohio Universlty•slwas hit. No enemy planes were tc ~an tatDe
Irector J_ack Donahue_,
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ld NS m · Beaver down
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Quanbco 10 ayton
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Bobcats put on quite a show ~ The Skyhawk pilots besides I Xavier 21 Ohio University 19
angry w1th Jt&gt;rry Lew1s an~ feels IWinfield 6 a.m.
· fore _bo~lng _to unbeaten Xav1er 1Southworth jncluded Lt. Cmdr. Bowling Green 21 Toledo lt
he owes her an apol~y. Jtll ha,d
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J. B. Davis, Selma, Ala.; Lt. Kent St. 10 Western Micr 10 &lt;T)
~e of the leads .~n Jerry.
The brasbBobcats,
beaded jg c. F. M08lener, Pittsburgh, Miami 28 Marshall 7
T.bree on a Couch until t~e
for their worst season under Pa.; and Lt. R. L. Koffernus, Akron 21 Wooster 8
~he; t~ornint g;he~ she adrrdJV· I (Co•tlnued from page t)
Coach Bill Hess, ledM moosketeetol Aurora, IU. Aboard the intruder Wittenberg 31 Bald·Wall. 1
a. ~~ se a . sa aroun othe way over the u
ra was Lt. Cmdr. Cecil E. Garber,,Capital 28 Marietta 7
lng noth mg unt1l 4 · ~0 p.m.: al- C"ar owned tly Orville Landers, Saturday ~~ilalick quarterback
IMt. Union 14 Denison 7
t.~ough _she was bat tim~ a v1rus. l Pomeroy, was damaged by an· Ca~l Wlihams took over . to
IMuskingum 7 Heidelberg 6
\\hen It became obV10ll8 that 1olber automobile. The dnver 1settle fhe issue 21·191n the wildMeigs General Hospital ,Hiram 20 Kenyon 15
she W"clsn 't gomg to be used that lleft the scene. The ~t'Cident is est Ohio coHege footbaU game Adm.llslou_ Saturday .- R_ayl Lake Forest 43 Oberlin 14
da_y .. she asked Jer!'y for per· I still under investigatiOn. It was of last weekend.
Clark, Oleshire; RoMJe WI 1- Ohio wesleyan 32 Tufts 10
mJss1on logo home. Jerry told reported at 2:05 a.m. Sunday.! Ohio held 8 17-15 lead iD the liams, Dexter; Erna Archer, IBiufftan 30 Otterbein 3
her ~he could leave. The next l Arrests by the Sheriff's de- see-saw contest with less than Coolville; MiMie Miller, Pom- Lincoln (Mo.) 34 Central St. 8
By DOROTHY KlLGALUN
IMnung .. she g_ot. 8 call from partment tncludeC Stanley Rood, five minutes remainina: before eroy.
Findlay 31 Ohio Northern J
the sludJo noiJfymg her thot l 43, Coolville, diaturbing
the Williams threw a 40-yard tooch· Dtsdlar~t~ SStarday - Olan John Carroll 20 Western Res. 0
,she had been replaced by Kath· peace; Clifford Icenhower, 31,( down strike to end Danny Ab- Goodwin, Pomeroy; Gerald Case 13 Wasb..Jefferson t
Wbat Elat 11 New
Joe Levine II 10
pleased : Now there's ~ trend toward for-: leen. Fra:man. And the Jerry Rt. I. Pomeroy, destruction oli ramowicz to put Xavler ahead Shumway, Reedsville; Bessie St. Josephs 14 Defiance 0
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with Tony Bennett's acting per.! eign disk jockeys in New Yor,k l Lewis ofhce gave out a story! property and disturbing
the to stay. And in the frantic clos- Siders, Rutland.
lAshland 47 Wilmington 12
Now that J_enmfer Jones has fo
nee in "The Oscar'' that The newest in Carme.la, Ualy sllhat she had been replaced be- pe--ace, and Howard Russell, 34, q minutes, Ohlo managed to Adm:Jslions Sllnday- John Ar- Youngstown 29 AugU5tana 0
returned to film • making, her j ~rna.
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first female ptatter ~pmner. w~ : cause of temper:-ament - be- Coolville. destruction of proper-IICOI'e a safety, whicb was in· baugh, Tuppers Plains; Helen
romaatic lift (real or for bene-J hes Signed him for o~e picture turned down an actmg contract cause she had walked off the ty and disturbing the peace. lconsequenUal.
Carpenter, Middleport; Homer
fit o1 the presl) hat becomt • a year for the next fiVe years. with Fellini to CtJme here and , set.
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M"ddl port· Ch 1 HaD
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mazin&amp;:ly active. She'&amp; beenlNow be ought to do a favor for go on the airwaves.
I The v_isit of the M~scow Phil- •roN FIRE
Ron~s~ 1 e • ares
' The Racine Elementary ~A
Unked wUh several attractive 1 friend and t~ll T~ny ~ot to I
harmomc to ~arneg1~ Hall has
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Ste- wear a blue snJrl wJl!J hJS even·
· the town battlmg for !tckels Tile . NEW YORK (UP!)-Damage
Dlacbarces Sunday Mildred Plans will be completed for tho
~~:n ez:nd -:~~~was
~m Las ing clothes and 1-l forget about I One top-ranking football team i 16 concerts are all but "clean" was estimat~ at $100,000 in al
Lowe, M~ddl~rt;_ Floyd Hend· fall carnival . which hu been
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the bit in his lei where he takes · has been doing heavy-pre · game 1at the box office already Appar- pre· dawn f1re Sunday t~at
ricks, Mmersvtlle, Dave Jenk· postponed until November A
w::!r ,:: :;v~ e~ndo~ off his jacket, then puts_ it on : tr~inmg at the discotheques, ! enlly New Yorkers don;t recall swept the second noor exhibit .
Ins, Middleport.
surprise program has beea
together. (Thole jet tught&amp; are again and turns up Ius shirt col- !wh1ch might exp~am a dramat· l-: or don 't care - that the Rus· and baoquet llall _of the 2-year·l
planned, and siXth grade IJlOtb..
eetting faste artd futer 1
lar. He oould lose " Rags to H1ch- 1ic druhbmg on the f1eld ... Dan- sian government recently can- Iold New York Hilton Hotel iD
MJ&amp;U tt t .,..JUS g:;;;ww n will serve refreshment&amp;.
Xavier Cu 8~ ma bu
iat~ es," too; that's a dog and always ' ny Thomas, no teen-ager, is as ! celled Mary Martin's version mid-town Manhattan.
Taraoutl were UPI ud In1
Robert R~ark'a yseaJm man-••••· My feeling ia that if a wild as any 14-year-old could! of 'Hello Ooll)·" which would Some 3,00l guests fied to the
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ANNOUNCE CIRQ..E
oion on the Costa Brava .. lit- performer can'! get lhrougn an be about the rocl!·'n' roll com· have t&gt;:en a. pleasant oombshell lobby of the 44-floor hotel, coats MIAMI (UP[]-I! Fidel ca.. lltlon JrOUpo Ia Oblo demoo- Tile WSCS and Lydia Circle
member the name Sharon Tate hour on the stage without re- bo called Sam the Sham and to the Soviets theatre-gomg pub- and blankets hast11y thrown tro can't Invade the Un1ted l strated over U. S. foreign pol- of the United Methodist church
She's Marty Ransohotrs discov: mov.~g his costume (unless he's the Phar_aohs T~ey performed I lie. Very odd tha_t every~hing 1 over. th_eir nightclothes, as the IStates he may lmve pleked thel ley In VIet Nam, the UPI re- will participate in the "Call to
ery _he's been grooming her a stnpteaser, of course)
heal hts b1g beneftl for tbe St. the HussJ&lt;ms do ts acclaimed venhlatmg system carried next best way to give Uncle ported.
p
8 d Self Denial" Frllor stardom for the last thrff ~llght to go i~to so_me o_th er 'ous· 1 .J~~e·s Hm;pttal Fund in the iover here, but few of ?ur top smoke throughout the building. Sam another Latln headache byi ~only tneldentl of vi~ :~e~~ber 22 at the' church.
years _ and the W&lt;lrd 1! out 1~ess. Tooy 1!1 a fme smger; ,he 1ChtcJgo Wh1le ~· ball park, ! acts manage to pass the1r State
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·- - raising the ''Sugar Cane Cur- 1enee was reported tn Colum· A
am will be preseated
that abe's faotutic .. Do your hi~ the notes where they re 1and ~on ~~ld ovattons . . Danny ~ep~rtment, or whatever they lean poet's close fnendshlp wl~ taln" to let out a flood of re· IRis, where two Ohio State j fro~r:a. m. to 12 fo!Jowed by
h Quiet services wiU
Christmas shopping early. A $th written aorJ his tempo is per· : predtcts . If this act Js ~and- Icall at.
the violent Era
Pound. Its fugees.
Untvenity atldeat1 demonstr•j
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Ave. meo's shop il featuring a feet, but he has become so ' led nghl. they can be a.~ b1 g as •
difficult to imagine the home- The noises already Jmve be- tiDe agalllst tile war 111 Viel :e~cld1
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3 m. wttrkangaroo trench coat price-tag-!1 rich and successful that no man- 1the BeaHes within a year." I One of the most surprising spun New Englander and the gun In Congress and President Nam was p1111bed to t be M eL 0 1!1 1Germe~·

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VIRGINIA WATERS, Eng. - 1 NEW YORK IUPI}-Joe Gi· P•tts.
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Packers Have Their Own
'Lucky Starr' with Them

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By FRED McMANE

UPI Sports Writer

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It's not hard to figure out

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how the Green Bay Packers

keep winning -they have their
own lucky Starr.
This Starr has the first name
of Bart and it is. largely
through hi:.'! efforts that the
proof Packrs are resting comforta·
bly on top of the National Footthe Pon:h witll
ball League's Western Confer·
ence with a 5-0 record. The for·
This
mer A I a bam a quarterback
little hJy a_. t.'lDl'!tM9 • came through for the second
~4-~f'If.u:O
consecutive week Sunday, passJU&amp;t eot wil:ll abeam and &amp;ar:t ing for three touchdowns and
M"er Bt:meeaa, Make~: a 1P8t1ll, f'WlDing for another in leading
sunlit
healtbf~tl
room~
Ult:tav.iol.et
flooded raya,
with the Packera to a 31-21 comewhert1 the drildnm. ean play aU back victory over the Detroit
winter .Iong-O!'.., as an ext. Lions.
Rtol'E!-room. Genuine, ~
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Quarterbacks played a. maJor
to 40% on !llel roat8 ••• lasta for
10 most of Sunday s other
years at a !ruction fllo cost at.
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glass. OuJy 90¢ a eq. yd. at J'WI" NFL action as New York
localhdw&lt;e. .. lmbr.I~::~ Philadelphia 35-27, Cle::~:""":"":~~~~""'""'~~""'~:~:~;;:;;;;;;;;;_ _ _ _ _ ,, tripped
edged Dalla 23-! 7 Ch'
Minn:,..ta •45-3;:
Francisco walloped Los An4.1-21, st. Louia clipped
~=~ 20-7 and Baltimore
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1\'l!shington 35-7.
Starr Pas1iag
Starr, whose passing and running paced the Packers to victory over San Francisco in
their previous game, brought
Green Bay back from a 21-3
balltime deficlt wilh third-quarter touchdown tosses to carroll
Dale, Bob Long and Tom
Moore. He then scored the
Packers' final touchdown in the
CinaJ period on a four-yard

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truth about what s bad In his tt d1ffu~uit to get
msurance, i of Robert Frost's .erse, letters like politics, makes strange bed· The concern ill over the anti- taaer t:eday.
TO BURY ASHES
act. Maybe Joe can do it . .. :now has special pollee on duty 1and cooversations, iB the Amer- 1fellows.
elpated 5,000 refugees a month Ucke t«NNay.
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that will be token into thtl
Ahoal»........, at a lime 1. The alhea of Be~ja n ·
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country under Castro's sept. 28 ponded Ia frottl of ll'1l State- Brtdgeman, St. Louta, Mo., for"open door" proclamation - boue In Colambua ...... tile mer resident of Syracuse, who
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died there in August, WJU be
reacb qreement oa 1ttttnc the 111m McKIIIey.
burled in Greenwood ceme~,
freedom shuttle cranked up
Racine, at 2 p.m. Tuesday wtth
Uve when yoo celebrate the 1Busines' and Professional Day tine Le Clerq; Mrs. J. Howard Iand the !leY. Nyle D. Borden,
Few Arrlvalt
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the Rev. WendeD Stutler offlo.
200th Anniversary of lhe arnv- speech
Neal, Andre La Croix; and , the benediction after the bury- So far there hal onlv been 1
lating. He llltJ!'Vlved by a sl•
a! o1 ~.. French in Gallipolis . Tne Time Capsule was not Mrs. Hollis MCCormick, Adam i ing of the Time Capoule.
comparaUve trickle
the
PI'A TO MEI!T
ter, Myrtle L. Dullll, Seattle,
Ia 111110.
Jmme&lt;iJalely covered. Spe&lt;tat-1Lotus Victor Vooschrtltz.
Commander Vernon Kuhn and Florida straiia by small boat
The Cheoter PTA 1llll meet at Washington, and three nephewo.
tonlihl 1 l1te ot
Burying of 1 Time, \apsule, ors were allowed to take a IR'.t . There were bTief "'msrlts byl a color guard of Gallla County Sen. George Smathen
The Ewmg Funeral homo II In
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whtch wtll be openo&lt;t •l the look and many ph&lt;Jtogr•phed the IWilliam H. Yodrey, Jr., Pres~ Post 4464, Veterans of Forelp Fla. Gov. Haydon
o1 ~
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charge here.
mh Anmversary Cl"lebra1 1on vaull before it wa!l ciOSf'd.
dent of the Ohio
Historical · Wars, conducted 1 flag cere-Miami Democratic Invited 1·
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----In 1980, &lt;'&lt;Included the day·, ac- J. Sherman Porter, master of Society. Vodrey Introduced M• mony foUowing the invocatlon. eonPaman Dante FISCIIU, lal .;:
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ceremon~es. called out the name dame Seiter
Mrs. Anne Fischer, YOell IIIII- u4 1 number of local IOUib lea~
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At exa&lt;lly 2 50·51 p m.. City of the descendants of
th
Mannmg E. Wetherholt, Head- sic instructor, conducted the Floride ofltctail were quick 10
p!'Oil'IID.
Monager Gary R. Short pl11&lt;.-ed French F1ve Hundred, each of quarters Cllairman ot. the 1'15111 Galli• Academy Hlgb tlchonl object to the new re1upe1 '1 Man1son, Eoala'D LoW ~ DIVOTID TO INTIIIIT DJL
tbo plaatic wr141ped contents JR· whom rec•1ved a souvemr plate. Anniversary Celebratton, """ band as it played the ''Mint- ~inC aDowed to Hille wbrea ecu~e
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...:dstes
MltOS.MAION AliA
10 1 concr&lt;!te vault, whtch had of the 175th Anruversary C.le- sented a Silver servllli !ray to illalae," Freodt Natlonll An- l1teJ choo• Ia llmnol Wflt'/ :.,
bMtetlto - • Ev
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beea set in the ground next to bration .
; Maj-Gen George E. Bush, Presi· them, and the "Star Spa1tgk4 cae this would be the Orllta'
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the French Five
Hundred The descendants, and lheir· deot of the Ga!Hpolis Ares !15th Banner," Amerlca'a Nltloall Miami area.
.-y0111ll welcome.
,.•....., ...., marker on the river bank •ions French ancestors included
Anniversary, In~.. and general Authem.
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, Between 10,«10 ~ 110,(110
::dJ:.;:.~.~::!!,.,
Fir•! Ave.
~r ......,. Hanson, Rene care!; tbainnan of the !15th Anniver- Porter 1110 introduced Mn. Cubatt1 already hove llllled
ALflO ON 110JL
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The contents included a !15th IMrs. Julia Doonally Leintann, sary Celobratloo.
E. H. Long, HIDitiDfiUttt, W. VI.; bttt and 111" offlclall IIJ thl 11ecq lloadubelt and Doo
Ntll. 14ltMt~Anniversary t:A the Ga11ipolis, Joseph GuiJiiame. Devacht; Har· j Porter introduced Gallla coun-' Dr. J. Boyd Davis, Colab'Jbus, . . could not llblorb lllOtbet ADdenoll allo wetfJ on tbe Pom~~
DoUy Tribtmo, and other me- ry Thevenln. Ntchotas 11teve- ty cornmisslonen, Jobn E. Mor· Mrs. Mar11uol'ollar RID Grande larp wave of eDiea.
01'0)' 7th gro1t1e hoaor roll ..,. 1"':\':'...., ....,..., ..,_...,
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mentots o1 the !75th Celebra- nin : Harold K. Saf!ord Col. fto. can. president. L. Paul Hnklns , James Crace, IIIJtll'., VInton;
.lltlWICed FrldiJ,
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tlon, including -en nickels, hert Safford; Dr. J. T. Questet, and Joe Stewart: and City Com- : Harry M. MlUer, Colwnbuo; 1ntl
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IOUYenir coinl, 1 Heritage Day Wooster, Nicholas Questel;,milsioners, Raymond M. Jones,llltherl.
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(ll'OII'am, Brothers ol the Brush Mra. Earl Mauck, .lo!teph Van- president, Jadt F. Knight 'ant!
, . NOW YOU KNOW
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and Anniverary Belles cert!fl· detH&gt;emden: Atty. John
E. Dr. R. D. Tttomaa.
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CLASS TO MEET
Clear with lillie ebo... fnl New Yon atJ ... beel lilt n•3.,.,...,, ..... """' ,..
ca!eo, peddlers' permits, John Halliday, Claudius Menagor; The Rev. Gieft R. Hueholt, 'llte J.O.F. Class of !be Unl~ lllllpa'atwe lelllld, 1111 lf.tl dte Ill three 11Gdd'o llln, II C::,, ·,:;:• ::::. •;::::,.
A. Epling's song, "Galltpolis" Miss Franci• Blr&lt;nice Ford •. Ftrst Uniled
Presbyterlanl td Methodist ehtircb wtll meel.,..l tl.fl..,t.-, -1 UU. ~ ... t - , ae-,:u•:•-:..'1:• .:;:"~"'"&gt;::,..:.:;
and Judge WIIUam H. Sowen' Kansaa City, Fr[Ulcia Augus-' Church, &amp;avo the Invocation,' a1 thl dlurcb al 7:10 IOIII&amp;hl. .,, ~ 'llarm.
Ito the World AIPUiDIC."
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BY D!C([ TIIOMAS
An address 'oy a celebrated
Frlllch outhoress, buryil!l ol I
Tillie Capsule and recognition of
descertdanla of the
original
Froncb Five Hundred
were
biPiflbts of the GaJllpolls Area
mth Anniversary Celobrallon's
Herttage Doy Suoday afternoon
in the Public Square.
Speaktng from the ancient
bandstand 011 tbe 11te ol the Ill
lag cabnts, original holllll! of
the French, MadiJM Helene
Foure Seiter, of PartJ, 1utbor
of &amp;hree booka about Galllpolil,
re&lt;alled not oaly the ill!dlng
loere of tho foonding !Gnflthers
but a_lso detc:rlbed thl condi·
Uo05 tn France [trior to the
Freltdl Rewiutioe
wbich
prompted their departure to the
~ew World.
Cllin&amp; the ...-age and valor
fl the French llltlan, !Ito Ul1td (loUipotl- to follow their
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Wnly game scheduled)
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15-yard penalties against D·
troit had moved the ball oear
the goal line.
Before Satrr took command,
it looked as if the Lions would
enjoy their biggest day of the
season. Milt Plum moved the
~earn more than 200 yards durmg the ~irs t llalf and c~nnected
on scormg passes With Ron
Kramer and Terry Barr.
Earl Morrall, a fl)rmer Lion,
enjoyed his finest afternooo of
the campaign hurling four
touchdown pas~!! to lead the
Giants to their second straight
victory over the Eagles. Morrail hit seveo of his first 11 pas- ~De~nv~er;_;:a~t~B~ufl~a~lo~--==.;_==--===iiiii=iiiiiiiiii===----=----~
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u; •• Hill turned In 1 solid pera&gt;.U'li
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Cleveland at New York
By United Press l~ternational ! Daily Sentinel Pomeroy·MlddJePOO:t, 0., Oct. 18, 1M5-3
maulmg Kansas State 41·0, and California t 0 u c h d 0 w n pass
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Hershey I 1 0 2 7 6
runnmg trw of halfbacks 81!1 fore a crowd of 50,000 m the • W h. ~
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., WILLIAM VERIGAN I day.
Michigan State pill on I perfor- back Larr, Conjllr.
By
UP! Sports Writer
T h 1r d - r an k e d Arkansas mance that might earn a pro- Michigan State also meets
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W. L. T. Pd.
tbo ,.. ·~ line u4
The Arka05as Ra=backo, jumped off to a 211-0 lead in tbo motion from the No. 4 ranking one of ils tooghest opponents in St. LouiS
4 1 0 .800 Tile Pomeroy Panlher
re- , points.
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•ho defeated Texas 27·2' laB! -cond quarter, •ut then had to by crushing Ohio State 32-7,
Purdue, which defeated Notre Cleveland
4 1 0 .IOOiserve football team scored 8 1 A few seconds later Eddie mlleid, ~ tbeBJUI . · · \~
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" late in the In other gamea, Georgia (5) Dame earlier this season. Mich- New Yor k
3 2 0 .100 run-away 44-8 victory over the Baer. Pantner
guard, f·-kle
recov- lDwetl
tbo llrlt
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weekend.
can afford the luxury
H left~wWIIbe
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of a grim smile knowing that fourth period alter Texas went lost to Florida
State 1(1.3; igan State relied on fleet-footed Da!las
2 3 0 .400 Hannan Trace Wildcats Satur· ered a annan ucw.:: wuv
p;•....,... -r
the worst Is probably over, but. ahead 24·20.
Purdue, tied for sixth with Clinton Jonea' pair of touch- Philadelphia
2 3 0 .400 dsy night on the Pomeroy field. on the one yard line. lly!ell I i10f IMd for OIMSO)'. . ·
most of the m~tion's other topl
.
Southern California, edged down dashes for its victory Pltls~urgh
0 5 0 .000 Coach Bill Adams' reserves carried over on the first
Tbe aelt PtmeroJ' ~
teams can only shudder at As gloom was settlmg over Michigan 17·15: Memphis State over Ohio State whtle Purdue's Washington
0 5 0 .000 scored at will in the first half Pomeroy_ failed to score 1be caw: CID
frill; W
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what awaits them tltls Salur·! the 42,1100 partisan fans at Fay- routed heavily favored and Bob Grtese passed for two
Western DlviJloo
and then settled back to add a extra pomts.
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· - ·- :•ttevtlle, Ark., quarterback Jon ninth-ranked Mississippi State touchdoW05 and kicked a 35W. L. T. Pd. 1 couple more six-pointers during! The third Panther Til came, to...,.., ll4lb lfrl&amp;!ll't
Br1ttenum came mto direct the 33-13 and Florida, r•nked 10th ,yard field goal in lhe last min- Green Bay
S 0 01.1100 the closmg two per10da.
after Bill English turned In allorthetlllrlptiJJII1185.,!i.'!!jL
IRazorbacks on an 80-yard scor· beat North caroline State ~- ute to edge Michigan. Michigan Ballimore
4 1 0
Hannan Trace's lone touch- 46 yard punt return to the Han. The final 'll&gt; 1&lt;1r the
mg drtv~, with only 92 seconds The Trojans from Southern State is the only Big Ten team San Francisco
3 2 0 .600 down was scored by Fullback nan Trace 35• A pass f r 0 m was set ap wbeD rf1bt
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left. Bnttenum plunged one California, who defeated Stan- with a perfect record, bull Detroit
3 2 0 .600 Don Colley late in final quar· Quarterback Jell Werry to Lar-1 Jim Crew tool&lt; a lfama• , ,
yard to giVe Arkansas the lon· ford 14~ on a pair of fourth· Purdue's record is marred only Minnesota
2 3 0 .400 ter on a .three yard carry. The ry Wiles was good for 9 yards fumble Jn mld-aJr It 61 .116.
gest unbeaten strea~ in . the period touchdown•, and Notre by a tie.
Chicago
2 3 o .400 extra pomts attempt by Gary nd
run by English moved yard line and riD It blet tCJ the
8
~try, 17 consecutiVe victo- Dame, which was ldle, are pitLos Angeles
1 4 0 .200 Harrison on a. run was stoppe~. ~be ball to the ooe yard stripe. one. Bill Engllflb "nmediate1;r
r1es.
ted against each other this!
SIDELINED
Sunday's Resaltl
Pomeroy, WI~ a balanced 8L.- Werry then went in for the six-i went over.
Number ODe
week in a nationally televised
Green Bay 31 Detroit 21
tack, ~ored farst afte~ about pointer on the next play ani Other highllghtl of 1be ftul
WINDOW'! J u b i I a n t Arkansas Coa~h grudge mate· h.
: MOSCOW (UPI) - Docton: re- Cleveland 23 Dallas 17
two nunutes of the openmg quar- Hysell followed wiUl the extra·lhall were a pass tnterceptloD
F_rank Broyles announced wttll
Record Broken
ported that «orld high jump St Louis 20 Pittsburgh 7
ter had elapsed when Charles points to give Pameroy 8 22-!1 by Mike O'Brien, a 1q pant
~~~~~fu~
hi~ accu.~lomed calmn~s~, "' I\
champion Valeri Brumel of Baltimore 38 Washington 7
. Hyfledll broked loose andd.rtsca m· lead. still in the first quarter.lreturn by Still and 11 31 yd. pall
thinK the team has qualified to The eighth-rated Fighting lr·1Rutista Will be sidelined at l~ast New York 35 Phtladelphta 'J:l 1 pere 46 yar : 1o pttv 1 11 .V· Eddie Baer's recovery of an. from Werry to Engllilb.
.
1 sell also camed for the extra ••Jther Wildcat rumble set
!.."---l be rated No. l."
tsh appeared desfmed to wm •a year because of broken leg Ch1cago 45 Minnesota '!7
up The victory upped
However, Nebraska made a the nattonal champ!Onship last 1bones he suffeted man automo- San !"ranc1sco 45 Los Angeles .
th p
hd
A reserve team record to ~1 r
,strong bid to keep the top spot
bef
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b"J1
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AID.. Standings
;mn er omeroy 1our wn ,
21
CROSS HARDWARE Ifor at least another week
recor~r~ui:;~n1n ~~~ ~=.~~~ e · motorcycle accJ ent.
Sunday's Game!
I again Baer recovered the ball o the season.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee
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'h-!r . and Mrs. Mournmg Vl!llted · Rife and Larry.
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ing of Middleport while viSiting Vatella spent an evening
here over the weekend.
. Mrs. Freda Bowen.
Mr. and Mr~. Harley Hanmg Larry Rife recently made
and Mrs. Marvm White ond Bry- buSiness trip to Wellston.
an and Denise Elaine of Flat- Mrs. Myrta Rife has
woods were Sunday afternoon aUing.
visitors of ller parents, Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife
Mr~. Everetl Lambert. .
Carpenter, R. D. I, spent
Mr. and Ms. Harold Gtllogly afternoon with Mrs. M)rta
and Vickoe and Bruce or Cal·[ and Mrs. Fay Wood.
penter and Mr. and Mrs. Guyl Mr. o. M. Rife, Mrs. Myrta
HIJssell and Terry Lynn . _ of Rife and Mrs. Fay Wood
Pomeroy were Sunday VlSJtors on Mr, and Mrs. Charles
ol their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday aiternoon. Other• ~::1
Lincoln R~ssell.
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Karen G~ikey of Albany was Carpenter R. D. They
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Russell. .
Joseph L. Rife of Chillie&lt;~he
MISs Ltnda Smith was over· spent an evening wilb hlo
night
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Miss Jo Smith.
--------Mi" Linda Smith was over· are urged to attend this impor·l
night Friday guest of Miss Jo !ant meetinJ.
Smith.
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of Barrett, W. Va. were the
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daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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Carl McElroy, student at the
Columbus Business
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of his pareDts, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
Johnny and Eddie, of Mlnjlo
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Mr. aod Mrs. Doyle Knapp II
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of girl you describe . I trouble.' let Helen help YOU.
WAU...TO-WAU CARPETING
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fun. And what happened or didn't She wtll also welcome your
MONA WI(
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As with the rest of Helen Help happen last year should have own amuSing experiences. Ad·
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laughs but no effect whatsoever on your! dr.ess Helen Bottel in car of
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you. - H.
Past Masters night will
1 into Beantown Sunday leading, care of Helen Help Us
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DEAR JOliN
1obxerved Tuesday evening
m t?tal offense, total defense, TIIREE'S A CROWD
Deur Helen :
the Masonic Temple at 7:3() p.
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passmg offense and passmg de- De H 1 .
l've just concluded a tour in m. in Middleport when the
J..../E G QES: IN TO
lense. In addition, they had I t~ke et~~e bo s and 1
the military. Duriii!J this lime ' Middleport Lodge, 363 F &amp;'
H t$ Pt /Ci-1/N.._;
scored more pomts t~an any /' know which 1 sh%uld try for.
I. was going with a wonderful AM, wJil conferr the Master
M ..J T /O.V /"
Iother
team and permitted the Boy 1 He's 18 . He was
girl. We gut along great and Mason Degree and 25 year p~ns
fewest.
! ed t ll me 0ne ni ht and made plans to get married. J Mason Degree and 25 yearp lSD
,
Obviously a mismatch with :;"J
't ~ c~
~ t - thought 1 understood he ' I will be pre.enled. Refreshments~·
1
.· tbe winless
Patriots
or
so
it
n
·
Ide
s
thvery
mceH,
through and through ' and 1 was will
be served. James Euler is
ed
years o er an me. e u
.
seem .
h l'k
sure she loved me.J just didn't' 1\ .M.
1
0
The only thing Sid Gillman's ' 8 ~ ~ ;
h d nd
see how anytt•lng could change - · :=========::::::::::::::::::===::::;;:::;;,:::,:;;;,;::::.:::::;::~
squad lacked was someone "' to oyt f. he s Ma 00 tha h t
But it did
' "'
1 ndlt
t geres . yrnoeraes
·
blkfil ·•
oc • " goa s, a
cos hi
Everything was going along 1
"Alii said was :
. them.
;~y 3_ I've never dated him smoothly until my girl friend ·~
Good Klddng
because he doesn't like girls went away to college. Now her
Gino Cappelletti, the league so 1 don't think 1 have a chance: whole outlook on life has changscormg champ,
second
He,s JUSt
. a year older lh an me. ed · She says she made a mis- .'
· booted
f
the
h II thr
a
ee-pomters
rom
2t
B
t
h
LOOKS at me
lake
doesn't want to ron·
.
. ' and
and 22 yard lines
to earn the ti u e
tmue
wiUl me.
Pats a lS-13 standoff with the mPies. t 11
h
When two people were
so
..
ld
easeemewo 1
.
W
1
estern D VJSIOD ea ers.
try t
t 'th
d
much m love can one change I
Elsewhere
in
the
AFL
Buffalo
d
.
go
?,ult'
WI
'tan
,
so
fast ?· I do~'t want to lose
,
Cl
on 1 say
s up o you.
crushed Kansas ty 23-7 and UNDECIDED DATER
her. I feel if this happens !'Il l
Denver upended Houston 28--17.
never trust women again Saturday night, New York and Dear U. S.:
.md I'll nver have any faith :
I certainly WON'T SAY, "It's in myself. _ HARRY
r
Mrs. Frances Wilcoxen was Oakland played to a 24-24 tie.
hostess when the Esther Circle
up to you." And if your moth- Dear Harry :
I
met at the First Baptist Church ·
'er does, she 'd better turn
There's not a person alive
J 0h T ehlll 13 0 1 Mlddl _ Friday eveniii!J, Oct. 8. The Mrs. Gilkey, 73.
ber "good conduct medal."
who hasn't lest out sometime,
n ann
' h'
hy e · meeting opened with the group Dies Saturday
Before you date ANY boy, somewhere, to someone, so prac.
port, was ~ted t e trop as l. singing "Come Forth, Ye Men
.
wait at least two more years, tice that debonaire shrug and
the outstandtl1ji tournament play- of Every Race and
Nation."/ Mrs. Mary Gertrude Gtlkey,l llttie 12-year-old - H.
file !his gal under "Narrow Es- /
er Sunday at th.e concluSion oL Mrs. Helen Simpson led the de- 113, died Saturday, October 16, Dear Helen :
capes. " She Isn't ready for mar- ,
the ~wo-d~y Ohio Team Table votions using the theme "First in Columbus. She JS survlved I'm 16 and a new girl
rlage and she'1 smart enough /·
Tenms Tnals held to
select · New Testament Missionary!' ! by her husband, Homer Gilkey, town. The girl next door is
to let you off the hook. Be grate. _
players on a first and second After !he business meeting, a /Mtddleport; three daughters, age and hes been jul! sweU
lui she found It out BEFORE ,
team of ltve players each to program was presented by Mrs. Mrs. Cethryn Coppl and Mrs. me. She's a rea] sweet kid
compete In llle Natl.., al Men:• Marie Roush,"Challenge
of Lens Proffitt, Colwnbus, and the everydey toeD-age girl:
Team Toornamet:t i!l DetrOit Change," with a closing medi· Mrs. Charles Demorst, Del a- Ute, higb Ideals, friendly,
next month.
tation from Matthew 1~: 31-46. ware; 10 grandclilldren,
Ill From some other girl! I
Competing in a ruund-robin 5The Love Gilt program, "Love Igreat grandchJidren and 1 lis- I heard 1 rotten otory
!everybody plays everybody), Never Fails," hy Mrs. Roush ter, Mrs. Esta Rush, Colum- her. They said she was pregwilh the top 10 Ohio men play- followed. Refreshments wore bus.
nant last year and wont to
ers and 10 others invited on,served in the church baaement Funeral services will be held 1other stale to heve the
the basis of their 1965 perform· by Mrs. Wilcolen.
Tuemlay mll111lDg, October 19 Should l believe these frierldi?
ances, Tannehfll flnlsbed lOth Mr. RJchanl Roush 1a a po. II IG a. m. at the A. T. Held U the story Is true, will Jt
for a place on the second team. tient in GallipoUa CIIDic lor eye Fuaeral Home in Columbus. DIY reputation to handld ~::~1
He won 10 matches and lost surgery.
Burial will be made in Che- with her? - STILL F
nine.
llhire Gravel IDll cemetery LY
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farra where gravesllle services will De s F
Two other Junior-age players left Sunday to visit their daugb- be conducted Tuesdsy at 1:30 /r"'a.....
r ............=--==--.il
also won p'ares on the teams, t~ and f&lt;~ J~i~y in .Florida and p. m. by the Rev.
Fred Henry, 15, of Columbus,i w1U also vtstt the1r son, Joe Cbeesebrew.
and Richard Ferrell 16 of Cleve- Farra, and fsmily who are staland. Henry finished In third tioned in Alabama, he beil1ji In
FINISHING
r'&gt;cP and Ferrell fifth. Don Ly- the servi ce.
I
JILL WINS
Our best qu11ity
ons, Dayton, current 0 hI o Mrs. Donald Wolfe and Jan- CHERRY lULL, N. J.
service
men's sinllles champion, was . ice spent several days in Cleve- -steeple Jill woo the l&gt;b,}OO 1
first, and was awarded the 1J'o. land visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sol-, Vineland Handicap at Garden
phy as the best individual play· on Butcher and son, Jerry,
State Park.
1 DAY SERVICE
4 new sporty Pontlecs We took a 3 new luxury PantiiCI Since wo 3 new dlsllllfiUIIhad PoniiiDI The
er.
family .
ON REQUEST
~Juah Interior, puilt lo our 12Hnch wheelbelieve you can never have enough of • Star Chief HKOCUtlve for people who
Tannehill is the 1965 U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ANNOUNCE SALE
I
base car, added s peci~l trim end features, good thing, we added 1 hardtop coupe
oingles and doubles chempion spent the weekend
with Mr. The 8 et 40 wtU sponsor its
0 JnSOn S
ore looking for Bonnevill..tyle luxury ot
and whammol Ventura]
and r:onverllble to our Brougham lin&amp;.
CalailnHtylo
prioOi. (tan'! everyone!)
in boys under
14 and
tbe ily
and atMrs.
Canadilm
naUonal
till@bolds
in boY'
TippHugh
City.Cai rns and
coming
and
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under 16. The trials were bold Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grimm
at the Columbus Table Tennis Columbus spent the
Courts, 24M Cleveland-av.
j wilh his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Roderick Grimm.
- - - - -- - - Mrs. Frankie Neigler r&lt;!lumed home after s!&gt;OIJdini
weeks with hr son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1
eros. and children.

I

llover, Ohio !lpent a weebllil SOIL
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Qx. G1110e1 were pla,.cl and pr1zo
cle and Iamey.
. es awarded to Mrs. llllll MelJI.
Waller, l!vl and Sadie Arc1J.1
Mrs G
Erb u 0
er accm~panied by Mr. a•' ha~t,
' rover
' - ..
-~
M
of
Ra•
Retbel
and
Mra.
Cleland
lllnel.
1
Mrs. CIll!uru orse
'efreshments were served by
ho•te.. 1o u•·
Mr nd M Jack
scar- !Jove and Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
WI
HM ~
· a
rs.
.
t Mrs. Arnold Hayes Mrs. P'red
1f
By Sarab M. Rife
CongreB!man Waller · . oe. 1brough of Basban vulted a Dessauer Mrs. Be~ Wolfe,
•
Mr and Mrs Jerry Bowen ter anuounced today that mv1- the lloyd Roush home Sunday M R ' Se'd bel .,_ A
10
ovember
·
' Sharon Har- -ti
ay 1and
ena Mrs, ""''·
Oc!Alber :11 IAl N
and doagnter
Mra.
~ on• have been sent to educo- afternoon.
. • 11rs.Ehersbach
Denver.
has been clealinated for mall· vey of Cansl Winchester spent !ions! leaders in the lot~, Dts-[ Eddie YoUIIll of Sidney Is VJs- Tho
'
lng of Cbrlstma! parcels by Sunday with Mrs. Fay Wood, trlct to participate In a Part- itiii!J his grandparents, Mr. and! ~•miiiaiii.iiiii....iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiii"il
11r
surface transportation IAl mem· and Mrs. Myrta Rile.
!M'rs lor .Pr~f"" Conference Mrs. Edson Roush.
hers of the annef forces over· Mr. and Mrs. George Bever- m Education. The conference Dale Warner called on Robert Heodqulrlln
seas. For airmoll parcels, the tdie and daugbler, Cethy Jo of ":~ ~ held ·~t~he Oh~n:'~ See SUnday afternoon.
period 1a December I IAl 10. Lanraster spent Friday night ~~ d ~ m
ens,
e
'
For . ..
Greeting cards for the armed and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. an ·
i Third Friday Club
forces overseas should be mall· Charles Rife and Larry.
. "The purpose of the confer- I E
Ia • ed
ed within the periods desljnat- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Birtcher once," Moeller said, "will be to 8 n 1er '"·
ertaiDed lor parcels Uthey are to have and children of JohMtown and aaseBB the educational needs of Mrs. Ev:tt D~ley ":\ Frl I
a reasonable expectation of de- Fred Birtcher of Pomeroy spent ;our District, to stimulate com- ed the Th Frl ah c U ~
!•very prior to Christmas.
S.turda afternoon with Mr.l munlty action to meet these day evemng a'. her orne,
The term "Armed Forces Ov·l and ~s. Charles Rife. Mrs. needs, to inform our constllu- St. A short busmess sesSion was
erseas" Include personnel of our Fay Wood spent Saturday even- ents ol•nl!ing federal programs conducted by Mrs. Henry ~~1
armed forces, members.
of log with her brother Charles designed to assist local educa. b&amp;, president, wblch ope .
Middleport, 0.
1
their families, and authorized Rife who is ill, whiie Mr!l. tional agencies to meet their ~wt~th~th=e~Lor=d:'•::Pr:a:ye:r:m::u:m:-~~~~=~==::""1
U. ~. civilians employed ove~- Cha;les Rile and son, Larry, needs, and to describe the proseas ·who receive their mad and Mrs. Joe VateUa, were in cedures to be fol~?wed to secure
through an APO at New ~ark, Pomeroy shopping.
such U&lt;;lstance.
;
~' •ltle, Wash., San FranciSco, I Mrs. Ethel Rife and James I City, Village, and County
or the .~leet Post Offi.,., N~w~ Dale spent Sunday with rela-1 Superintondents, College and /
York, Seattle, or San Francts- 1tives in Gallipolis and Crown University Presidents, and par·!
co.
City.
ochial school leaders have been
Ail articles should be paci&lt;ed' Mrs. Larry Hoffman and son invited to bring their delega-/
In boxes of wood, metal or sol- of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. lions to the December Conferid fiberboard. All ilberboard Ray Brooks of Carpenter call· ence. Resource persons from
b» ·es should be securely wrap- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles various federal offices and ag· .
ped in heavy paper which . rna- Rife, Sunday afternoon.
encies will be present, especial- j
eels addressed to some mtlltaryl Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tho- 1y from the U. S. Office of Ed- ·
terially strengthens the package. mas and sons of Athens spent ucation, the Office of Econom·1
A slip showing list ol contents Sunday with Mrs. Freda Bowen. ic Opportunity, and the Nation-,
and addressee should be enclos- Larry Rife spent Sunday even- a! Sctence Foundatton. The 0!ed In the parcel. Form• 291!6 or ing with Mrs. Ethel Rile and lice of the State Superintend- ~
2976-4. custom declaration, com-1·5001 James Dale.
ent of Public Instrucl.ion will alpieled by the sender are request- Mr and Mrs Jerry Bowen so be represented. Because of 1
ed on parcels to many destlna~ Mrs. · Fay Wood. and Mrs. Myr: lirnitMti?ns of space, the size ?f;
lions. _.
.
. t;, Rife called on Mr. and Mrs. delegations to the Conference lS I
In addthon to arttcles noi'Tn•l- . Charles Rife Sunday morni11ji. j bemg restricted.
ly prohibited "' the m.ails, mat- j Other callers were Mr. and
ches of all kinds a~d ltghter nu. , Mrs. Charles A. •Jack ) Rife ol
id may not be matled to an ov- St. Albans, w. Va., who were I
erseas military address.
enroute to Clifton W. Va .
Clgarets, other tobacco pro- attend the funeral ' or her C~US·
ducts, coffee, and various olh· ,in, S.-Sgt. William Grant Bo-1
er items are prohbttied In par· b
eels addressed to some mllltar 1 °joseph L. Rife and daughters
.
. ·
post offices.
Karen Leeand L'nd
f
Chilli
Wilmer
Ctrcle
of
Galhpohs
1ao
- .
· M
C' l
cothe spent an evening with vu~ted wtth ary trc e rehis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- cnB!ity Van Meter and Marga.
les Rtfe •nd Larry. Other guests t Ann Carle! a d 800 Pat.
were Mr. Harold Rile of Mid· ~~ck spent an :en~g wltb Mr.
TRY IIEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS
dletown,
Ind.,. Mrs. Mrs.
Ethel Rife,
..~,=~=:z:
Hurshel Justice,
Fay and
R DMra. Ray Byers of Racine.l "t;:.!;.!!..----~~~
..,.e• r.c..
,.,.., .Mo.-.. .. · •

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Over North Gallia Pirates Saturday Night

'

Conferenee

Dally Seutlnel, Pomef07·Middleport. o., Oct. 18, 196M

101 Off l.IW $.'141

.... 29c
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Classified Ads Your Modern Community ·n ulletin Board

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Sentinel,

WANT AD
INFORMAnON

Lost

- 2SIGNS · Pomerov
'All'

0, Oct. 18, 1965

and Found

U~

For Sale

~~-~ u:~:r:e:nc~Bc;:,~~.: UAI911CTI501NO·OOSataurdmay,OOcntobar23,
.....:rA'\.tre. Rent electric
...,.. of the death' of ·my
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. _ o. $1.port.Baker Furniture,10 18·-~.. and
the Sale of my farm, 1
""' " ...will sell the following
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adt
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Card Of Thanks
1 WOULD LIKE to thank the
Pomeroy Emergency ...~ .. :~:
Dr. (,'harles Mullens,
'""
ff .• ·nurses and office sta anu w
all those who sen•tn~~c~air~dgs o~r
my

Motor Co.

"-V&lt;.J QUAliTY

...

ou;

Gil

· AppIe Grove
Society Notes

__...
1961 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. _ _ $139S

ert
ted
...
a1 proRop ty 1oca
N uuh
State u e l.M,
ort
of State Park at Portland,
Ohio. Watch for aigDS. . .
Antique calendar wan ''"""
brass kettle and atand,
Ch
tabl1 two

owned by nuroe. White finish. Red interior, new
tires. 8 eyl Autornatlo lrJUUi. Sharp as any 61 model you
will ever find.

Locolly

Jesse LeWlS•

((~\)

v

j m1e Jones, Curtis ODd Carla, ~

.... Ted Jones bill joined
·lurobUa, and Ted Josea a1 AU&gt;
tho Athens poUce !orca.

n·

Sat d
Ies ur ay

:.-p~:..!:~-=~eff':

PT. PLEASANT- The Sbel'- Friday evening when their chi!·
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Iff's deparbnent Investigated· dren piBDDed 1 surprise eel•·
Funeral services were held 1two m!ahaps Sunday aflernoolll bra lion In banor of their 35th
Saturday at the home of Mr., on RL 17 resuiUng ID per80DII w"""'- aonlvenary.
Those

SAKES ALIVE !I

and Mro. Charles Lawson for injury to one and heavy proper- '\pr........
eoent lor the occasion were
1 ty d
o
the infant daughter Vanessa o ·
anrage,
Mr. and Mrs. Gena Jef!en and
:r.:'""
1962 Chevrolet Impala Super Spt. - $1795 ~~~· and Mrs. Bob Law•on by The first occurred at 4:30 children, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
.,.,. - I'"" Rev. James Early. Inter· p.m. on Rt. 7 at the interoeo- Jordau and lamlly, Mr. aDd
··HardT cou •-boo!
f
er
Wh't ftn 1'sh men! was in Fairview cemetery. Uon of Rt. t7 and Little SllleeD u - . Jolm Dunham --• child-·op
pe. ;x
pro essor prev. own • I e
·
Bll•
Ulll
• Olftb'
~~
Red interior, bucket seats, V8 engtne, powM steeting. Auto·
Mrs. Craig Theodore, Lisa Mile road when a car drlfeD
ren,
Mr and Mn.
Richard
•
.Ual..- ...,.. • _...
erry
matie trans. Radio, heater and many other extras. We dare and Todd, Columbus, spent the Billy R. Chambers, 36, St. Al- .,..uen, ·.,_ Faye Jordan and
dressen, Kimball
J'OU to find one eleaner.
...........Mrs
.u. Beulah
NlDo Cordray and the
.,.....
weekend with Mr. an d Mrs. bana, and one driven by ...,.,.,
.. c.n• ,. wan ,. nuw .., helped in any way
;"'o:,"'~unt aa ...., Iiiii _, stay at !rleigs General
top desk, I lot cal old .
H.
Oth
ll s on Good 18 Cln I "
lllded
.
.., .,.. 11 pllal. Herbert Whaley.
.._ Ke!IIDOI't OU rllllgll,
Ray emey.
r ca er
' •
c nnaw, co
, honored guests, Mr. and Mrs.
CARh . . . . . . . . . .,.,.,.......
10 18 "V house llelrlgaratoor
,.,~
the Helneys were Don Heiney wlen Chambers was attemP!ing, Reed Jeffers. Other recent visi:aaaa.ll...... ~-:.
machine, dreaaen, brasa.~i,·.t.....i';..
of New Matamoras, and Mr. to make a turn. Good was cl.ted · itors at th0 Jeffers borne were
on..a
aouaa
FOR
SALE
' ~.
OPEN &amp;YES. 9:00 P.M.
and Mrs. Floyd Farrs, Racine. lor failure to bave his veh1cle
.
•
,. • " ,... •· ._ -" -ay bed, odd
·
her brother and SJster·m-Jaw
.
.
. . , ._ ._ 10 -1~ ridiDI
...,..d.,_.,_ 1 dry ......
.
Wesley BeDel, Sr., Ia a pa- under control. Property darn·
·
.,.. "' ....,
11Jilll!:l5 .......... ,M Mroan """"• aun
•w",
11111•11Pr, CliO
tlent at Meigs General hospit- age was estimated at $275. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coday
with traDer,
..,~ hall tree!, Oak 1!11J1board, and
al and would appreciate cards There v·ere no personal injuriea.! of Athens.
••"" liD
cnltivator, $20; deep well jc~ other old luruiture,
Reel Estata For Sale and letters from his friends., The second mishap occurred Mr. _and Mrs. Paul Sheil, LinPHONE WY 2·2156
pump, f40. 1 rotary 1 reel machine, old work bencit, a
Businea Services
lilt~ BeUes is 90 years old. at 5:05 near the Irwin farm 0 n,dal R1cky, Gregory and RolNotlce
- · both $15.
lot of good tools,
IAL't
I'J.
David Fox of Athens spent Rt 17 when a car driven by land, Steuhenvilie, spent Saturnnr, fll; U ca. It rrig •u· ocaies, and good David -. allon IOI'VIce. Jack's ''!'.'
if'.• -'-'11'
jth; weekend with his parents, Joho S. Bolash, 45, Toledo, col· day night and Sunday her •
NEW LIFE MISSION_ A ..,. lire refrigerator, $00.00 ·~"'.'' ley Garden_ Tractor, wl!~.~ oration, New Haven, ·: ''" '-"""1
and Mrs. Bill Fox. He is 1Uded with one driver by Fior-I with Mrs and Mrs. Mends! Jorles of reUglool
' dl) ment PI 1'8J181, $20.00. li'Vll1 mowers to fit Many ""'"' TU 1.-3537
I I lie
attending Ohio University.
ence Ely, 70, Charleston, caus- dan and Walter. Mr. and Mrs.
begin al the Cliltol1
Mllllr, RL 141, Q08f
• ....
aselu1 items oot listed.
·
POMEROY - I story frame, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler 11ng the Ely vehicle to go over Dwaine Jordan and Bryan join~ ter
10 18 • ., Terma: Cash. Bradford ''
5 rooms, b•th, basement With, were in Psrkersburg where Mn. an embankment and strike a ed them lor Sunday dinner. Mr.
dlsl Church Oct. !1
·
~- Com••-.
Everyday s....-1'als
...,, at Col urobia Schoo I
"""
,....., Not
r-oeveraI rooms• furoace hea•·• Wheeler consulted a doctor. nUUty pole, breaking It in hal!. SheUtau•••
Nov. &amp;. ~~; ,_&lt;;_hari~
BTU fl~ro 00.·;;:,; for accldeoll.
at
tng, front and back porcheo, Glenn Wolle of Washington, MTB. Ely complained of storn-1 aeveral years ago.
of Nitro
wwspecial
, . gu~•
all eontro!J.
I • Sty!• P01$t
er.
A very
WY
Ul42. New. •tl10· 15· """
3tc SigDed: Mra. Ralpb McDade • H Ma reI
garage. $7 •000·00·
D. C. spent severn! days at ach pains and Will liken to a Mark Raynard, aon of Mrs.
1
25
1
lhl
Lunoh will be HTftCL
1 rculo .....••• •
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MIDDLEPORT - Ono story his home here.
Charleston hospital. The 1962 Doris Stout Raynard, underwent
Is uteoded by
AI:
: "!"'"
10 I 6tc Shampoo &amp; Sots •. $1.50
frame, 4 rooms, bath, front Rita and Mike Salser
ofiOidsmohiie driven by Mrs. Ely an emergency appendectomy at
n~.
. - Washer, ·:,:~~
·
30 day color rln ..,
and back -ches
~...., Sb e1termg
·
pa stor, Rav. James out "" SPeed ..
~·
• gas fired
. Dorcas spent the we ek end was demo1·ISbed and P•.....-·•
Arms Hospital in
Jr. to come and help
erator dinette set, ~~':'0:' 'lbt lormer Jomtl 8ayre ...., Shampoo &amp; set · · $3.50
furnace, forced air heating. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear- damage to tho Bolash car wn AtheJIII. He 1• now conva!escinK
lblpt cruaadt for -;,:.; tape
divan """"• In 8yr&amp;CU88 I badroo1111, '.:~11 Permanents · · $7.50 up
Large lot 200 fL on Route 7· son. Sunday guests of
the.estirnated at $2&amp;0. The mlsbap saUsfactorily at the home of
11__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _1°__
•~ glider awing, gas
war~ lloora, IDve}J kllchlll, . •~11
We Sell aod Service
$5,000.00.
Pearsons were
Mr.
and ' IJ still under lovestigalloD.
his grsodparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Momlnl! etrculating beater, I IJaseDI.nt, 181 lumace,
Wigs and Wigleto
IIIIDDLEPORT - II&gt; story Mrs. Roger TheiBS and BarRobert Stout.
I WilL NOT be ltiiJ"DDblloih= hedt, dNier outlit\.&gt;1~~~ lo~ ~ lluondng. -;;~o.
Marie's Style Post
frame, &amp; rooms, bath, ullhty bara and Barry and Jleth of
Earl Starkey was lnstaliing of·
debts contracted by IDJ I. 1111111. Beled alfalfa_;-:·. ~·• _eye Building and Loaa """ RL 124
Ph. WY 2-52n
room, front porch, enclosed Dorcas.
fleer when he and other mem~ !D1Ieil- wm::mll 1ij1 IJDOII!l!· B. 14. Ooopef • i ·,';~" 1ipolll, Ohio. Pb. ~ IW
SyroeuiO. Ohlo
~back~
po~rc~h, cellar, store Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. Har-1 '-'11-1 f
bers from Columbia Grange
•
Yillt, Oblo.
tO t5 uc
:~
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corner iDt. $7,5QO.IJO ry Hill !ell "unday evening by
went to Green Valley Grange
CATHOIJC WOMEN'• Club of FRIGIDAIRE, defrosting .. lype,
maclllnel, rwpaJr .... iJIII:ATIN!-l·
Bll'IU._
COX,~~ !rain for. visit with relatives
Vinton County Pomona Grange.
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first
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N284Dnol
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in
California.
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10 IS 3tt Roy Donohue of the boat Bel·
ng and 1nstaJled the officers of
the Sacred .,..., ....,....
Pomeroy will bavt a- a.
saiD prio1. Phone 1192-7436.
Tha l'abrlc llbop,
tilers, 618 ·
.~
Vlton County Pomona Grange.
gasbord ID lhl cbardl "'id10 14 6tp
Anthroized liDglr 8a1ll and Pameroy.
9 22 tlo
pre at Charleston spent oeveral Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey others who accompanied him
torlum Thuraday, October
"VAiJANT
1o Sorvice.
118 lie
a.iJimONEI!II
•adays with his wile, Mildred and and Mrs. Joe Sayre were in, were Mrs. Starkey, Carl Gree1&gt;
1962
from I 1111 1:811 p. ID. .OpeD
110. Two bedrooms. Will ,;1lll966
radio
lamplell Servil:o
family.
HuntiDgton, W. Va. Tuesday loi lees and Mr. and Mrs. Mendal ·
1
to the pubUc. Adu1ll, tJ,OO. lor $3IIOO.OO with furniture or equipped. t IIJlHd
.
Crill Bradlor~
Roy Pearson, John mi~ Cllf· oelect furniture for the Mt.l Jordan and Walter.
Childrelt, 10 G8IIIL
$2 _ without
·
Du•l volunm control. Four
Wrtt.. Prone or Contad
Ente ed Hoopltal
lord Hill, Harry HUI, James Union Church.
500 00
10 11 6!• a:. - • ODd one exrta ···- months old. Walnut finish.
A. t,. IIRADFIIRD
r .
Ry Hill, Jameo Carnahan, Da~ Mrs. J. 0. Grim who has
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Persons entermg Holzer Hos- las Hill are deer bunting at been seriously ill and confioed
..... that caJ1 bo moved with it. Take over psymanll 0 ...
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pita! over the weekend were:_ Riffle, Colo.
to Ml St. Mary's boBpital In
CCI
5 1 tie D 1 L A 1 4Q Sycamore St
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Chester 1185-2352 .;· .;;
month
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pay
balance
of
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., Mr. Bod Mrs. Don Beegle and Nelsonville where she under~- ·
,
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98c at Stark 1 J'barmat:J.
10 12 etc
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10 14 61 p WY %-655&amp;.
I D 101p
Easters
Ave.; . Mrs.• end with Mf. and Mrs. Roy eonvalecing at her home here.,
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SWEET P!1J'ATOES, Phone Vl
Mary J. Hale, Rt. t Vmton; Buck and Lawrence Beegle.
Mr. Victor Perry and Ellen,
a.uroMOBILB _ . _ playen and radios. Tv's $29. 3-2638, Charles Hilton, ·.;;.~
Edward Ramer, RID Grande; I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chll· Holland were calling on their PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
c111Hl011ad7 1'.oll ,_ .,... 11ti DP Racord players $19.95 land, Ohio.
10 U "'P
Peter B. McCarty, Rt. I Ewmg- dress and baby of Chicago, 01. : uncle George Wood at Grove- nervice lor Jesse Lewis, 92.
lor'l lieellll! Cd WY
liP, r~DI, $9.95 up. Crosley DEEP ,
, 700 lb. -~=
ton: Michael S. Putney, 62ti spent Monday with the form-~ port ~n Sunday
'
retired farmer of Henderaon.
Console, (all wave), "'' •' ity. Practically new. Dar· "
Rd. , Kanauga; Jesse er's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
·
will he held Tueday, 2 p . m. at
Werner Redio T.V.
..;;
gain price. Ph. 992-7436. ...
=
E. Starcher, Rt. 2 Bidwell ; Jle. Miles Childress.
: Mr. aod Mr. Earl Starkey the Mohr • Steveno Funeral
porL
10 14 '"
10 12 •••
Sales &amp; Service
her M. Saunders, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Edna Roush spent Sun- I were dinner guests on Thursday Home with the Rev. Normal
SEE THE NEW
~
MEIGS SWIFT- HOMES, . ,
. Mrs. Tilden Thacker, Rt. Thur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Her· at the horne of their grandson Nash offlciallng.
HUU~c ~:.~·
~;:, man; Paul D. Baird, Rt. 2 .Bid·. bert Roush and Roger.
, Mr. and Mrs. David Wiseman Mr. Lewis died Saturday In
bath, basement and gas •w· E. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio. no. &amp;Fits Almost Evel"j' Car ' weA: Mn. Nsncy J Hamson.; Aaron Wolfe of Middletown ! and chlldren in Rutland.
Holzer C!inle after long Wness.
.1 nace.
410
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kcr • Jr. Henderson; Cia. ude R. ents, . Mr. and Mrs. John L. : sen'ous condition and confined Va. on May 24, 1873, a IIOD ol
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saving borne 9ownership
ou a 8 a
WEBBCO
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program.
22 30tc:
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._... atre, Wes t ColumbJa; Mrs. Wolfe.
Ito Sheltering Arms Hospital in' the late Jonathan and Mellnds
la
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Excellent
con.
a
Guaranteed
24
mont
Jesse
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Roush
Athens. Mr. Howery bas pneu- Williams Lewlo. He was a mem
ePONTIAC
dillon. WI 9- 2711 .
Gtp
1958
10
x
43
Great
Lakes
trailor
24,000
miles
ant;
ll1iham
G.
Hysell,
Mason,
and
family
spent
Sunday
with'
monia and complications.
1ber of the Pme Grove Metm&gt;
1013
' Mrs. RusseU W. Moore, Pome-\Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.! M
d Mr R A Whitt'
dJSt Church.
eGMC TRUCKS TAKF SOIL away the Blue er, $21100.00. M. A. Hslllf~· a Most Popular Unit
an an~s. Ronda
' · wereIDg·
· · are his wuc,
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Reedsville, Ohio.
10 4
roy; Mrs. Eth e1 M. J ones, M'd
1 Graveside services were held ton r.Jenny
in SurviVmg
oh· S nda• h nab Downs Lewlo; three aons,
Lustre way from rarpels and
In the U.S.A.
dleport; Mrs .. Carol F. Pierce, at the Fairview Cemetery Satur-~ B 1·1.
NOW ON DISPLAY!
i
Rt . l Langsvl II e; I''lrs. J a~ k w. Iday afternoon at 2 o'clock for tha lmore,
w era Chares,
I at home, s·Impson oI
Upholstery
•
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t:J•
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sham~r.
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Hsr t• Rt· 1 Pomeroy; Michelle I Vanessa Jo Lawson, day old' Leo
ey VJSI
'""' $1. Pomeroy Ce- '
•00 lnstoltod
d Wh1.ttw.
1 f er, Kanauga, and Willard Lew·
ment B)ock Co., Pomeroy, \
,
L. McKibben, Rt. I McArthur; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- . nar
mgton an am- is, Columbus; four duaghters.
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Rutland John J Fry SH 2
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ly walnut finish. This set 4.
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LOW SALE PRICES
ON ALL SIZES
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months old. Take over pay·

Mrs. Robert G. Mutter, Colum·l beri Lawson. She is
vived 'l liy.
Mrs. Vada King, Mrs. Diasy Le
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bus ; Jo Ann Muller, Coluro- b h
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Mrs. Deibert Perry and son port, Mrs. Sylvia Leport, all ol
Harold Mutter, Colurobus·.l Y er parents, two SISters, _DeH d
andM J
Pomeroy, O.
Peggy Sue Mutter Coiurobus· horah and Mac1e Katherme,
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Paul S. Foster, Huntington,
two brothers, Bobby and Clar- Mends! Jordan on Tuesday
children, and 35 great graodchll·
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Baker Furmture Sbolt
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Portraits of a Patriot
Swap Shop
BID Miller Bru•ch Show
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l'llly'a Country Hymna
Cement Hlocl&lt; Newo
Gotssler' a Gu..t Stor
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Lorry Anderson Sbow
Jim Meeo Show
BlaeltDar Auto Show
Eleetrto Compon,y Newo
Jim Mea Sho9'
~Jim Mees Show
Rizer's Weather Report
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THREE ENTER PLEAS
9 1 lfc William N. Long, Evans, W. ,ed Mrs. Earl Robmson Wllh \ horne.
balance due, !7838. Call WY
Ph. WY 2-9'1Jl
1
. . va.; Mrs. Malcolm D. Davis, house~ork several days !sst, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tackett PT. PLEASANT_ Pieu wero
2-655&gt;.
10 18 6\c
Po,.roy
oAETNA CASUALTY lnsur•nCP Jackson; Clifford M. Thomas, week.
I and Mrs. Ed Hensley,
Fiat.ltlltered by three persons in
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups- 8
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. Rt. 3 Ironton; Ronald D. Davis,'l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush · woods, Ky., spent the week end Mason County Circuit Court
k ld R 1 ed G '00
Pomeroy, Pbone WY 2-338L Wellston· Mrs Fern M Sheets have moved to the former Mar- here with their parents, Mr. and! Friday. Edward Viers. Pt.
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er
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•-· Jack-• 1on
· OUrs re!lndence.
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color and size Also new rug
uto IPR
t 1 IIC Jackson •Mrs. ·Anna Ingles
I Mrs · J erry Cui weII and the1r Pleasant indicted on the felom'
loom. Elnora Reynolds, Cool· 19110 IMPALA
. •. $700. PHOTO Cupymg Service. Cup- I
Fred 0.
Ashland, Mrs. Dallas Hill was a recent. brother and sister-In-Jaw, Mr.[ chsrge
entered
ville, Ohio, Rt. 3. 10 18 6lp Ca" WI 9-3773 or contact Ger· leo made .. legal papen. lK-y:·, Mrs, Paul R FISke, Alb- gu..t of LoUJRe Parr at Athena. and Mrs. William Culwell and Innocent plea and trial daw
--ald Hart, Tanners Run Rd.
hirt!1 records and a1moa1 ..,
: Mrs. Geraldine V. Self, Sunday guests of Mr. and other relatives.
wu aet lor November 4. el
FOR SALE .
.,..
10 15 3tc other dOCUIIIOntl.
Edward R. Fltzpat- Mrs. Dorsa Parsons were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W.l. Swett, Mld- 19:30 a. m. CecU Perry. Co!GOOD 57 BUick, 4 door. o"
.
Beater waraace,
rick, Ravenswood; Mrs. John and Mrs. Rusoeil Roush and dieport, visited with their aon•umbus, and Johnnie G'8Tdner
good tires, Ju~t $250 cash 1957 CHEVROLET P1.ckup ~.~I_r:
tie
w. Clair, Ashland, Ky.
, family and Mr. and Mrs. Car- and daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and Rt. 2, Pl. Pleasant, each plead
14
~URRc~lf'urni·.;tled3pa~l.~ takes it. Phone WY 2·2922.
ton truck. A·I cond1t1on. """
Birtba
roll While and daughters
Mra. Walter Swett and also qul1ty to indlctlllenls of contri·
FOUR
ROOM
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10
tires
Call
WY
2-2166
Ll'vestock
.
rneot. WY 2-3058.
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Mrs. Robert E.
Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Law- ca!led to see Mrs. Swett' s J11l1th. """""
-... to the delinqoency of a
10 i tfc
10 15 31c
· - - -- - - - - · - HOLSTEIN baby calf, Cllf~?~~ 1964 VOLKSWAGEN
. ••. FRESH COWHoistem
4tb Ravenswood, daghter, 8.05 a. son and son, Davis, were week er, Mrs. Carrie Morrison at minor and oentenclng date oi
FOUR ROOM apartment, new i..elfhell. Rock Sprin~s ~•n d'
xt
gasoli;.,ws~' ~: calf Vince~! p
•
m. Saturday; Mrs. William N. end guests ol Mr. and Mn. the Rusoell Nursing home In October 2Ith wu set.
10 · • r
ly
decorated
$40
per
••h
WY
2
'"38
10
16
31
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I La wson and. f8IIU'Iy. 1Albaoy• Other •
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Call Waiter · Crooks WY :1~ •
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Dallas Walker, Mason
., . Long Hollow Rd., near Rock Long, Evans, W• Va., son, II:- ~~~res
- at theW·'
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H I W t d
va Call 173-5686
Springs
10 16 31&lt; 10· a.m. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Crlllf! Theodore Iter Swett bome over the week
CLUB TO MEET
363l.
__10 6 Uc
e P
an e
·•
· 10 12 tic - ·
Uoyd c. FOI, Mn. Nyle D. aad Usa and Todd of Columbu•i"nd were Barbara Glerbart of Tho Alms Club and Amvets
TRAILER LOTS
ll'ee
MALE OR FEMALE: Raw·
Real !:state fo1 Sale
Mrs. Marvin N. Oiler, were weekend guests of her, Athens and the Arthur Reod,y Will havt their regular meeUng
, leigh Business available in L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, CbOI
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K. Fannin, Mra.l parenlo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
family of Pomeroy.
\Tileod
age
eater. Brown' l'raU
~hddieport ur Pomeroy. start ter, Ohio.
9 18 llc
HOUSE FOR IALI
Viola George, Russell D. Stew- ney. Also Yisiting them were Those calllng 011 llln. Marl
er
(Stale Approved
W\)
immediately. Experience un- ,vu•v
aDd Modern Rancb St¥1e.
"' Orman E. Hail, Eddie Ref· Don Heiney
of New Mata. Galway recently were Mr. mlj
:
~ersville, Obio, l'bone . ... necessary. Write now for cutting. Will buy hides every location on top ol 11DaU bW
lilt, Mrs. Neal Jeff.,., Miss moras and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Eddie CleDJOIII and baby ~~g~fi~g~
1 1i ~· particulars. Rawle~gh, Dept. Monday. pbiJ Meier,
·
lacmg State lllgbway Garage 00 Dorothy L. Ruff, Charles E. Ad- Farra of Racine.
8011, ThomM Edward, MeArtblsl FLOOR furnished, 4
Olt -J-840·251, Freeport, .ill. WY 2-3510
1 l8 tfc Route 7 w:J!J g":drroad
kins, Martha A. Southern, Howur, and Mr. and llln. Rolland
and b.a!b, modern apartment
10 18 llp
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- ,~--~ :~ S. Hardway, James D. Fra·
TO OPEN SEASON
Crabtree. local.
=:-~··---:=·
Middleport, WY 7.-3874.
DRIVERS ~EEDED in -~~lsi KA: II., ling
lolinersville ~t. play, maid'o, utility onu
Mrs: Roy E. Magruder, The Ohio University 'llleatre Weekend vislton at tbe borne
9 14 tic Area· Nationwide Mob I I e ~hio End y~ur sewer troub- ;bo'io. Three b.atho, ceramic tii.; John L. Miller, Lloyd L. Barden, wiD open its 11166-M
8eiiiOII of Mr. and Un. JeweU JOIIOI
l•ansporter need &lt; own· les 'we have all SIZel sewer land wall to wall oarpeton
of
:"· witb a production of Bertoli ,...... Wanda Jonea ml Mr.\
0
., and apart. er - operalors Financial as· m;chines Reasonable rates Doors. About two-thirds
VBll!, rs. ... Brecht's The CauCBBian
and Mn. Garland JODel, David,
·
meo!l. WY U434
12 I Ill: SJStance for truck
,
Call WY .2-2974 da or nigbt bouse Is paneled In mahogany nor B. Howell, Mrs. Irvin G. Circle on October 20th at I Robert and J(Mmeth, Cbarlol-1
.
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· and walnut Air
Patch, Hs.'T)I Canterbury, Mrs. p.m. The play will run .~ .... •YL, Mr. llld Mra. JIJD.
For deIa1 1s wn 1e.
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9 u; tfc
Large patio and double
Baisden Georg Casto
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TWO BEDROOM house on Lin- Convoy, Inc., Dept. ~.":::.v . 11163
On lot 200' • 390'. llay be seen Mrs. Charles b.ambe~, Mn: Sunday, October Zlth. Tlcbll I
coin Hgts , h1rcb kiltben, au- Box 811!16, Dawson
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by appointment only
E 1 Do
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Good are DOW on sale at the UniverIOmauc gu heal WV '~""'
ruisa, Oklahoma. Send tele- 30 ·1100 miles, fully
PRICE REDUCED
~r. oovan, more
' lily Theatre Box Olftce from
1• ::: ,&lt;:!:,112:30 to 4:30 p. m. dally. SeaJ.
8 20 ilc phone number with inquiry
except power brakesd. C~, ..0,~ Write: cloTho Dally Sentinel :ha~
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Pome"", o.
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- · • on coupon boob are •Lao lUll
10 15 "" seen any rnorrung an a 'u•y Box 661-H
Wanted To Buy
=-__,.-----~. -:~~"'": Saturday and Sunday.
C. Llevin~, Hornor C. Moore, avaUable for the entlr
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middle
Do r s t,
Tuppers Plains, FOR SALE: IMtJ Llncoln.Rgts. Jasper Oliver, Hershel Panealte,\ Student Books seD f.:;.":: ·
AN I'IQU~ Furniture
dishes to live m. Care
for
Ohio. 667·3966.
10 18 3tp 4 room bath baoement ... Sr., Mlsa Evel)'ll Stanley, 'lbeo- gular lor $II
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new bath. large porcb, _baa. Mason; Mh. Tbomas Hunt. aid GIDemrater. Crown City:
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Young, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mro. Harley Eblin
of Pomeruy vlslled Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny Reynolds and oon.
Ulsh Swan of Tupper• Plains
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock attended a oew ear abow·
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Mr. and Mrs. Harley Larkins
and Dora Eaton of Belpre visited Mr. and Mrl. Fred Lark!lll.
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A ~::: _; ' ~ belle\led the~
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He urged another group re-vil- approve a local sjte. '7. ~ ~. be earUer.. They 8
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group's findings. He described sure federal a1d for pos ·~ aarne time aa those for -·tbe·IC.
first findings as "generafly lure expansion.
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good."
However, he repeated·
8TOOK o••
Financing the plant's propos- $100,000 in state money is avail- J. J. Murphy, preafdenl GJJncl.
ed move, it was noted, could able now, and will be for two J . Mlll'j!hy and Aaaoc., · ., ,.
be done through CIC backed years for the Meigs aorport. Cleveland Harold Koker, ~
revenue bonds, with no local
RT. 33 RELOCATION
David Rank!, both of Nei&amp;QI;o
risk capital mvolved. The plant Commossooner Kenneth MeEt- viUe, reviewed prospects ol ~
would employ between 4{1 and hinney said Highway Division integraled poultry indlllll'l'
50 persons at the outset.
10 engineers are close to work- eduled to DJOVe Into operallolll
AIRPORT ACI'ION
log out final arrangements for 1the Christmas bol!days._Ill!~,
Mr. Childs said the county Is access roads to relocate Rt. 33 ' cessing plant Is In WIDOt-·
ready to proceed on acquisition and that, sale of the bids coutdl
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1965

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hanged in effigy in front ot the
admin)stration building.
I Rebuttal Made

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Under the revised rule, AnThe Bradbury PTA unit vol·
theker was followed on
the
speakers' platform by a faculty
ed unanimou.!lly in support of
be t k'
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Issue 1 and the proposed school
~=: r a mg t e oppoSI
Consolidation in Meigs county
Aptheker spoke on 'Marxism
at the regular meeting held
In
and Freedom," concentrating The state ~ghway patrol re- Thursday at the school,
his remarks on "the degenera· ported an accident at 3:55 p.m The program chairman. AI
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lion of society and the ethical Monday on Rt. 7• one mile so~th Leonard introduced Miss Sally
decay in the United States "
of Middleport. No one was m· Schaaf, Rutland School faculty
s.tudent lead~rs . of the spon-1jured and no charge was flied. member, who gave an informsormg group doslrobuled pamph- Officers S11id that Linda Sue alive talk on Issue f and Con· SOUTHERN MAJORETTES - The Southern High school band , under direction of Mr. Dan Witherspoon,
lets p:otestmg the rev1sed rule Hawley, 19, Rt. 1 Middleport, sohdat10n She cited the advan- be one of 40 bands participating in the Circleville Pumpkm Festival on Saturday, Ocl,. 23, with a concert at
KNOXILLE, TENN.~TRAG- ! req~ormg a speaker of the op- driving north, ran off the right tages to he gained by students, 6 :30 and parade at 8 p.m. Left to right are Majorettes Linda Yost, drum major; Pat London and Nancy Yost,
edy strock the UmverSIIy of poSite vtew to f~!low Aptheker. side of the highway and struck teachers and the conununity as head majorettes; Linda Adams and Debbie Hill. Trophies held by the maJorettes wer e awarded the Southem
Tennessee Athletic Department They called for, tola!, abolition a utility pole. There was minor a wlwle of the two issues to be band at the Band-&lt;&gt;-rama in Marietta recently. - Sentmel Photo.
Monday for the second tome mIof the speakers rule.
damage to the car and none on lhe November ballot.
50
two years when Bill MaJors and Aptheker clauned
per cent to the pole
Mrs. Laura Harri30n, presi- llml!P~om
eroy p~~e•el!tJ!'I!®
war:::: /
Bob Jones members of
Ule as many Germans move from
de
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meeting.
' ching staff were the West to the East, and the Arrests Monday by the pa- Pint, co ucte d •1
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- - 55, Rt. 2 Vinton, fallure
to l en mner to
e atur ay, early HaUoween pranks will
Charlie Rash, 8 third mem·
meld the right of way cited to ' November 13 ·
be held responsible,
at~•
ber ot the coachmg stan, re. ed
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nd . crt
mumc1pal court Oct. 20; Gary Tickets will be sold in ad- wHh tbeir cblldren.
The Middleport Parents and lion by upgrading opportunities\ the Brownie Troop Mrs. Dale
~ 311n udnlt~nsclm;s ~m . 8W. Beegle, 19, Milford, speed- vance for the dinner and is
Police said they bave been Teachers Assocmtion went on for students and keepmg quali· Walburn, v1ce president, was lD
uca con
ton after
ear Y undergoing
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ing bonded
Oct 20· Daniel be•ng
· sponsored m
· place of the aevera1 reports • 1 h• If...een- record endorsing the proposed I1fied teachers in the teac hmg' charge of the meeting, and r~
local
hospital
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A. Thomas, 34, Pt. PleBSllnt, m- annual jitney supper. The mem- log In the village already, and Meigs County School CoiiSQhda- field by govmg h1gher stand-1ported on the county P.T.A.
SIX and one-half hours surgery
tmtleatlon jailed for a hearing bersh'
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and support of Is- ards m salary and other bene-1held recently which she attend·
1 d 63 lhal plaD5 are being made to tion program
to remove a blood clot from
lp comml
Ied. II was vo ted to pay I h e
Wednesday; Hollie C. M~ehael, members
to d•te.ee repor e
..,orb tile pranks.
sue f at the ,..gu Iar meetmg If1ts
h1s bram. B1U Gibbs, an assiSt·
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46 Northup driving while inheld Monday evening at lhe Mr. Leo Vaughan, p1esidenl1county council dues and to give
ant basketball ~ch, was kill~icated, j~lled for a hearing Mrs. Wilson's 5th grade won . , . , , . . , _ high school.
ol the Pomeroy Board or Edu-,$5. t01.ard the county scholared Feb. 3, i964, IR a Florida A Pomeroy resident, serious- Wednesday; Charles W. King, the attendance award of $5.
BOARD TO MEET
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. kmder-1calion, presented consohdatoon,shop lund.
plane crash. G1bbs was on a ly inJured by an apparent self- 33, Rt. 1 Pomeroy, overheight Cookies and coffee were serv- The Middleport
Recreation garten teacher, talked on Issue facts and fogur•s for the five , The group also voted to servt
scouting trip for the Vols. I inflicted gunshot wound, was vehicle, cited to Me1gs county ed during the i!OCial boor by Board will meet this everung\ I, presenting facts and figures school districts citing th• ad- 1he football banquet. The momrushed by ambulance to Cabell- court Oct. 22.
the 7th grade room mothers. In town hall at 7.30 p.m.
concerning the aod to educa- vantages to be gamed by a lar·1 mg kmdergarten class taught
WAMJDNGTON - EXPAN·iHuntington hospital in Runtlng.
ger curriculum, better teachmg by Mrs Reynolds and the se&lt;slon of the military draft bss ' ton, W. Va. this morning.
staff and training for each child ond grade taught by Mrs. Ge.-.
been accompanied by a rise in1 Pomeroy Police said Victor
in regard to his abiloly.
aid Rupe won the attendanct
ioluntary enlistments in all the Young, 63, East Maln~st, was
In her remarks Mrs
Rey- ~ award.
•ervices, according to the Pen- shot in the left temple with a ,
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~on .
.22 rifle. Mr. Young was In the
hon of the youth
m keepmg 1cept1on was held m bonor of
Tho Johnson administration upstairs area of his home when Success of the foliage 1 0 u r Among tokens of Its apprecl- locating here were favorably Jaycees bsve already given w1th the space age changes '" ' Supt and Mrs. Tbo~pson In
ordered draft calls to be more the Incident occurred.
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th an doub1ed as It camed
out
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of more Uke It - though btft tloil, the NatiOnal Assoctstlon tho busmess.
economic boon for the area,
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rans- This foUowed remarka
by sending an electric train to the the corporation would hire a lion In the county hasten to add 01 10 WI 1 ose 01 1 e 1oca 1I
1 Deotroyed by Fire
last sununer were running a- ported~· IDJ~h man11J" V~t-\Fall Foliage Tour Chairman Children's Home here.
maximum of 4{1 to 50 employ- its endorsement of the Meigs area.
~ut 17,000 a month. '111ey were eran~k e~orHa tl : • · ho~ Bill Grueser who praised and Mr. Grueser atsted that the eea from the area in which tt County site, and Inform the gov- A reading machine, recenttyi The Artbur Taylllr resldenco
(Umped to 33,t1410 lor October, ~as t : ' b Eu~ n n~t! e thanked what he oalled "an·end- tours through the Excelsior Salt locates. Nelsonville and Wells- emor of its support.
purchased by the school. was on the Long 111m road was de16,400 for November and 4S,224 ~
Y 1 ~ ng am 1";'h · less list of Individuals and or- Works were the most pleasant ton are also possible sites for
. demonstrated by Mrs. R. B. stroyed by fh. Monday IL&lt;IrJio
lor n.cember.
" : po ce :•~,a e ganizations" for making Sun- surprise for •·isftora. He BUft the plant The Chamber plans ' Nearby Jackson and Scooto Pickens principal ol the ete-!mg, Racme firelllen sa1d today.
:'""1 11 are co u ng an day's tour an unqualified sue- gested the need lor more apec- further ~xploration of mutual counties bsve been competing mentary building, showmg how ! The Taylor home, a small
WASHINGTON-THE ROUBE ves fga on.
cess, at the meeting Monday ial souvenirs if the event is to arrangements and fimmcmg.
hotly to get the state facUlty. the maclline Is used to help!frame strucM'e, was ruined beCommittee on Un-Amerfcan Acol the Pomeroy Chamber of be repeated.
Crow also reported that the' Present at the meeting, in children team to read better fore the Racme volunteer n,...
tlvltlea oel out today to publlcly
ASKS DIVORCE
Commerce, above Crow's Town Curtis McDaniel, president of decision on location of the new !addition to the above, were' at their own grade level.
men were BUJDmoned at 11:23 a.
vank the bedsheets from the
and Country Restaurant.
the Meigs County Jaycee~, ,... Ohio penitentiary, for which PreSident Jack Carsey, BIll ' The machine is for use in aU m. 1bey aaid a lew piecea ol
ku Klux Klan's "Invisible em- A petition for divorce has He aald tour director Mrs. ported complete aatfsfacllon Meigs county is a' leading can- Downie, Bob Jacobo, Mayor grades and Mr. Clarence fumoture were all that waa got.
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been filed In Meigs CouDiy Com· Bess Boling considered
the wftb operatiOD ol the clllclten dldate, obould come soon. A Charles Legar, Willis Leading- Tbomp•on, supenntendent, ob- ten out before tbe ~itt was out
The first acheduled witnesa at
Pleaa court by sybU Mae tour the IIIOilt aatiafactory oil barbecue, run j?llllly will! the team of three advisors to the ham, John Blaettnar, Kermit served that the school bopes I'll of control. No lmmedlate .....
me hearing was Robert Shelton
e, Bl6 Oaborne-st,_ Pomeroy, 1118ny and inquired about brlnft ~·· .. ·
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governor was here Thufsday for Walton, AI Leonard, Barney be able to purchase at least SOD lor ~_llre was l'lpQtted.
t1 Tuscalooaa, Ala., 1 former against Robert Lee Riffle, aame ing a tour of aome 3,000 people A'ttorney Fred Crow, Jr., .In- a last-minute examination of Compton, Ted Reed. Jr., Rev. two more as soon as posaible.
LOCAL TEMPS
~re aalellnan who aerved as addreas. The plalnUfl charg~ I!&gt; tbe regatta here nat sprlllfl formed that a ll'OUP of ae\'811•the proposed sUe .In the Po Rick Martin, guest Dave Wa~ The P.T.A. voted to purchase The t1111perature 111 ~
"Imperial wizard" of tbe UJilt. ....,.. neg!~ of ~IJ antt er-' lad of NpeaU., \hia Fall's tour Melp Cooney re~tallves land - Letart Fall• area.
aon, Dick Owen, Walter Gru~ aupplles for the machine.
roy'a ~ dlltrli!lllt .n~JI
!feme Cl'ltett)', and Ia ...... PQI
1111 11. apanded bat- who Thursday lOWed a pl81it He atsted tbat certain oraan- or, Bob Gaol, and Bo~ Win- The meeting was opened wilh a.m. today wai 7141cr• ...
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unpaid. Street money collected
was $713 and lot money, $695.
Allending were Mayor Legar, '.
Clerk Edna SchoenJeb and GJun- •
cilmen Franklin Rizer,
Roy
Reuter, Don Collins, Lou Poulin _
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report for September showed
13 arrests, 10 accidents investigated, six bonds taken,
36
complaints investigated, Utr~
illegal parking arrests. seven
warnings Issued, nine emergen·
cy calls in the viUage and one

was
made following
a meeting
CL E V ELAN D (UP! I of council two weeks ago. GoegSchoof Snperlnlendeat Paul W.
lein Bros., except for culling
Brlgo today came out olrongoft piling with an underwater 1
ly against state Issue No. l,
torch, have completed the prowhich wooJd add ao extra I
je&lt;'t of extending and widemng COLUMBUS (UP)) - Marxist author Herbert Apthe- cent to lilt Oblo oales Ia• for
th• boat levee.
ker spoke about Communism on the Ohio State Univer- educaHoa beoeftls.
Mayor Charles Legar ""id he sity campus Monday night in a test of the university's
Briggs 10ld Clevelaod retldiscussed last week with Divi- revised speakers' rul e.
denio would get back ouly It
sion of Waterways officials lhe A capacity audience of 384 students and faculty mem- cenh for their school! on evpossibllllies of obtaoning the bers both cheered and laughed at the remarks of At&gt;- ery addlHoaaf dollsr paid to
additional grant
theker. who was the center of a free speech controversy tuea. "I eannol Ill &amp;ood cooThe additional work propos- at the sprawling campus ----oelence recommead that ldnd
&lt;d would include construction of last spring.
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b_lack marketing and specula- of lnveslmenl to the elllzeu
an access rpad from the exist- Aptheker was permitted_ ~ t1on.
of tblt commWJJty," be uld.
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tng on-eampus talks by oontro- department said Aptheker ov~~~9The vl~l"fe 18thseekmg ~ verslal figures without approv- eremphasiz~d America's short'".r.: gran or e proJec al of the Ohio State president. comings and underemphasized
wh1ch Is. estimated at $34,589.S4. No incidents marred his talk . the shortcomings of Communist
Council ~!so approved t_he
which was sponsored by the nations.
cond readmg. of an ordonance Students for Liberal Action, al'
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a four year period.
Additional repairs on town
hall were discussed and it was
agreed to purchase books for
firemen to use while attending
a school to be sponsored by the
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Goegleins Win Levee Bid
Pomeroy Council tentatively
accepted the bid Monday night
of Goegleln Bros., Mlddleporl,
of 122.517 to do additional work
in the area of lls boat levee.
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Plans will be discussed tor i ~ •f eshments were served bY . port High School prmcipal.
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son Racine, Mr. an
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Thomas C. Ed·•Clarice Krautler an
Sabra Keoth Morgan, student at Ohio Mrs. Doris Koenig and Ricky G. •Hilldore, Syracuse and Mr.
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ds ·n : ;ous master urges Brown. AttendmgAwe~e
Cia- UniverSity, was the weekend of Tuppers Plains and Mr. and , and Mrs. William McKelvey and
. Wedge Crepe
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wl~r ·~P~~tons to attend.
Morrison, Norm;h. f s "t~ster guest of his parents, Mr. and \· Mrs. George Catrett, Middl•port l\ Marvin, Porllsnd.
a co
rice Krautter, 1r ey
' Mrs. Roger Morgan.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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Middleport
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Jane Walton, Vera Crow •. Lee Mrs. Kenneth Scltes, Mrs. eber
. Mrs. Linda Beegle, Rarme,
The Twilight Gard•n . clu~ Lee, Mildred Karr, Rose S•soon, Angus Howard, Mrs.
Allen WMr ·.nd Mrs. Robert Cozart' visiied Tuesday with ML and
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ler were in Columbus last week of Reedsville visited Mr. and The WSCS of the
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to attend the state convention Mr Junior Houber.
Church mel Wednesday afteras co-hostess.
of the Child Conservation Lea-, ~; and Mrs. Fred Larkins noon at the borne ol Mrs. Cora
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1 were· dinner guests of Mr. and Hilton with nine members preTONIGHT 1. TUESDAY
CANASTA
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Mrs.
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\ Mrs. Howard Larkins, Portland.\ sent. Mrs. C~lyn Price, vi ce [
"VON RyAN'S EXPRISS"
Mrs.
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Pytluan
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Mrs
M and Mrs Lindsay Lyons president, was m charge of
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Frank Sinatra, Trevor How· mined her canasta club rece~t , Plans have been complet~d] Mournmg ~ere El ~-ia~ and Mr:l /f~mily, Ula·h Swan, Tuppers program.
ard Raffaella Carra.
\ty at her home on Pearl St. , for the Pythian Sisters Dlstnct•: ' J:~ng, ~oumlng and Plains Lawrence Hashargen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeiColorc:artoont
1Guests were Mrs. Earl .Daven-~ 11 convention to be reld l hlldrens. D:~e:nd Juli of eo-1
' Porne;oy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert vey of Belpre were
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gport, Mr~. Gene HarriS, Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the leglon:fumbus .'
Dodderer, Columbus and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W
WED. ond THURSDAY
Oc:tob•r 20-21
Davtd Ohlinger, and Mrs. Mol- t.all m Moddleport. RegiStration M
d Mrs Ralph Gilmore Oscar Babcock were ' dmner McKelvey.
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dred Humphreys. Prozes were will be from 2-3 p.m. with ~ atte~.::' the Coshocton County guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cooper,
won by Mrs. Charles Bradbury, dinner to be served at 5·30 by F . 1 1
k and also visit-I Riggs Athens
Portland are movmg to Haclne.,
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Reserva~
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"SWINGERS' PARADISE" Davenport and Mrs. Humph· ti?ns for the donner may be :er resodent of Pomeroy, who Is and Mr. and Mrs. George Fred- and Bill, Mlddleport, were Sun·
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. reys. Refreshments were serv· goven to Mrs. Horace McEihm- at McConnellsville.
erick of Chester were visltlng day dinner guests of Mr. and
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Mr and Mrs. Dorset Larkins. Mrs. Harry Swan.
Our Regular Price 99c AP1lr
Susan Hampshire.
Among Grand offJCen to be l
\ Mr nd Mr Bryant of Nitro
"A HIGH WIND
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present will be Beth Davos,
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ALSO OUR .. .
IN JAMAICA"
TO MEET FRIDAY
Grand Chief of Croton, Ohio, l
ett' W- Va .. were YlSlllng
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OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
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STRETCH SEAMLESS STOCKINGS
Anthony Quinn, James Cor·
The Past Matrons of Evange-•and Sylvia Bownes, Logan, Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barn Mrs. Bdl Bryant.
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bun, Lila Kedrova.
line Chapter, OES, will meet trlct Grand Chief. Visitors from of Ravenswood: W. Va. ~re ~n- Mr. and Mrs. Zern Pierce at· Penn• Husell, daughter of
OUR SEAMLESS MESH STOCKINGS
Friday evening, October 2.!, at Gallipolis, Nelsonville, Wilkes- nouncing the brrth of !herr ftrst tended the P1erce reunion at and Mrs. Lawrence ~~~~
OUR TEEN AGE SEAIILESS MESH STOCKINGS
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY , the IK&gt;rne of Mrs
Emerson ville Logan carbondale Glous- child, a daughter, Friday, Oct. Dutch Ridge, Guysville.
celebrated her fUth b
Y
"ll~;~~c~i~M"
1 Jones with Mrs. Earl
Knighl ·ter ~nd Po;.eroy are e~pected. IS at Holzer Hospital In Galli- VIsiting Mr. and Mro. Larry the afternoon klndergarr~te~;n~~~~~:ll
All99c Borklhlro Quality On Salo AI . .•
Elvil Presley, Fran Jeffries, and Mrs Harry Houdashelt as-1 '
polls. The baby,
we~ghlng 8 Curtis were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- taught by Mrs. Guy
p.~lro
Mary Ann Mobley.
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tesses Members are
HOST FOR PARTY
pounds and one ounce bas been vln Wa ·er and Ruthle, Reeds- thla past week.
lor
hoturotto:
sos ~ng os handkerchief to the \ Karon Lynn Griffith entertain- named Kimberly Sue. Mrs. Bar-~ ville, Tonuny Miller,
Phillip Ice cream, cup~akestb an
To The Wild Roturn
to rmg
g'fl to a member ed Susan Lanning
Charisse nell Is the former Kay Darst , Walker, Danny Miller, Dayton party favors were goven e
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m;:tong or ad'
Porter Cathy Watson
Bette of Middleport. Grandparents In- and Mr. and Mrs. Don Eas~ dren. Servmg as helpers
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wedding anniversary. On Sun- an
OCT. 19
gested that each .member _o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skmner Swanson, o le S ' ue Jen•
'day, the group were dinner The Salisbury PTA will meet , chOir have devotoons at begm: attended the homecoming game ~ns~.bl~lr~!nn ~~nch, Vic·
iUOSts of the Maters.
Tuesday October 19. al 7·30 P·\nmg of Sunday evenmg wor .and activities at Ohio Umver- k' ·~~~ . Debbie Gilkey Rei- - - - - - - - - - !
m Mrs' Larry Heines will be ship services.
sity ln Athens Saturday. Also le Surfon, Dwight odwson ..
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FashiOn Party hl!ld
urged to attend
conducted by Betty Kl • erv- ther and famoly,d ~r . .1 Day·• Tom Cooke Eddie Brown, Ken- bsve returned home
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which refreshments wer~ 5 d Dan Farmer an ami Y'
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Smith Keith French Mark spending several days in
In West Columbia
Class 12 Corrle of Heath Me- ed by Miss Klein to !'"r~.\~:;, ton.
~ench Verne Ord and Mr. and Vlrgmia and northern Ohio. They
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B 1 Roush and ,lhodiSI Church will meet -~ed~ Tom Soui~~Y· B~~n:rd ILyons:l Members of the Middleport Mrs Emerson Jones, counsel- took their daughter, Mrs. Rob- !
Stewart e::re hostesse
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Garden
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for a 8-Line fa~~o~ pa~~ni~ ~organ Wl\1 lead a discussion\ Mtke Wright,. R~~~~r KJe~a:g~~~ ~~os7e;u~~y included the Miss~eir new horne in Morgantown, I
the ~est Colum la o~vening on school consohd~hon.
Rev and Mrs. 1 an
[es Hallie and Nellie Zerkle,
W. Va. They then went to .~ast
llulldmg w:·~~:. won by The Winding Traol Garden ters
Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs. M. c.
Liverpool where they VISited
The door pr arl of Mason and Club woll meet at the home or
Wolson. Mrs A. A Dillard, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Holl and famoly and to
PVIrgaul!ne ~::rs of West Colum· Mrs. Leo Bryan, Wednesda~l PI an
Party James Titus and Mrs. John Kill· I
Columbus where !hey were the
UllB
Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Roll ca
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caid
eWS
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
bla.
will be an Herb !rom your gar· Dur~ng
Dennis Saelens, Rlo Grande!
\ Grimm. In Piqua they visited ,
Those attending were Char- den, also a. seed e.xchange. New The regular meeting of the 1College student, spent the week·
wet and Mr. and Mrs. Garen Roush and
lotte Yonker, Mary Rous?, Paul- offtcers Will be mstalle~ .
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta \end With his parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Howard Cald 1 ins in Chillicothe, Mr and Mr s.'
fne Stewart and
Cecole Van The Middleport
Loterary Sigma Phi was held Thursday Mrs Adolph Saelens.
Utah Swan of Tuppers Pia
Dave Roush. On their
Meter of Mason ; Mrs. Rogers, Club Will meet Wednesday af- evenmg at the Columbia Gas \ MISS Carol Scott,
student and Leona Babcock attended a homt they also visited Mrs. Ar·
Mildred Van Meter, Mrs. P~ul ternoon at 2 p.m. at the hom~ · Office JD Middleport when the nurse at Gallipohs, spent the Fashion show at Esther Riggs![ thur Roush at Salem Center
Fitgerald, and daughter Lm- of ~rs. Emerson Jones .. Boo \social committee announced weekend with her parents, Mr. in Athens
Mr and Mrs. Mel Ewen and
da, Mrt. Thomas,
West Co- revieW~ will incl~d~ "Wm sto~ plans for the October Rush Par- and Mrs. Paul Scott
Mr and Mrs_. . Elmer Burton I dau hter of Steubenville were
hunbia, and the hostess, Sarah lchurclull, An lnllmate
Por ty 'but no definite date was s~t. ~ Mtke Shafer, MarBhall Uni- of Columbus vtstted Mr
and . wee~end uests of Mr. and Mrs
Elias, who acted '88 demonstra- 1trait," Mrs. M L. Fr~nc~: · The group agreed to furnish verslty student, spent the week- Mrs. Wayne Prince.
ence gPnce
tor with several girls modeling and "My Darling Clementme, . fiv• cars tor the Fall Foliage end with his mother, Mrs. Ma- Mr and Mrs. Hank Holter Clar
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the fubions.
\Mrs. G. H. Lasher. Roll c.aii \Tour The ways and means \ry Shafer and grandparents, visited Elma Holter, Forest Mrs. Marvin McKelvey, stuRefreshmentJ of cookies, cof- response will be a quotation comr~uttee announced that the I Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett,. Run. .
dent at Marshall University in
mints were from Churchill. .
;card party had been a succe~s Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Cozart\ Huntington, w. va. spent the
lee, :;neb and
The Past Presulents of the and thanked members [or their
1 It d or Lorain v1sited Nelhe Cozart. weekend with her parents, Mr.:
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American Legion Auxll~ary of decoration.
Ra.y ~ickens, who s a e~h; Mr. and Mrs Howard Young 11nd Mrs. William A. McKelvey.
Drew Webster Post will meetl The cultural programs were ing Manett~ Col.lege, spent Dr of Paden City, w. Va., Ronme Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson
Boys
Wednesday at 8 p.m. ~t th e given by Nell ie Brown an~ Ann weekend with hi~· pkaresnts,
Reynolds, Pomeroy, Nellie Ste- entertained with a party
home of ~rs. George owrey' Rupe. Mrs. Brown, speaking on and Mrs. R R. It~ ~ S, rber- them and Mr and Mrs. Kenny day afternoon honormg
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An all-out public effort to In- ment of Mental Hygiene !Cor- slrllctton of
prison over a Rt. 33 by-pass built to the new the U. S. Corps of Engineers,
form top alate officials of Meigs rectlon, should help. lle praised lwo year pel'(od; It would meaa Racine high-lift dam, and
a and the highway departments of
county's need for Ohio's propos- highly the work of Rep. Ralph •• -oal payroll fa nee" of bridge over the dam.
both states, - necesaary in any
ed new maximum security pris- Welker in bringing Meigs coun- $1 million, and lbe employ- "This by-pass in no way con- action Involving the Ohio River
on waa urged in Middleport ty to a point where the decis- menl of over lltll per100o.
flicts with regular Rt. 33," he- had reached the point where
Monday night.
ion apparently lies between Sci- A final decision on locating said. "It is badly needed by the he is walling for a letter from
Fred W. Crow, Pomeruy at- oto (Lucasville) and Meigs the prison Is reported to be res~ hundreda of people In our part the Corps regarding mainlentorney, told the Conununity lm- county's Great Bend area.
1ng In part with a committee of the county working al Spom, ance of a highway over
Its
provement Corporation :
Crow told 15 members of the named by the governor to sur- Vanadium, "ad In Ravenswood." dam.
"They are close to a decision. CIC meeting in the Columbus vey again the sites under con- Booth was asslll'ed by Presi· Booth also observed that the
It i• up to us to convince Gover- and Ohio Electric compaey's sideration. This group's report dent William Childs, CIC trus- by-pass would
be an access
nor Rbodea Bnd Mr. Janis we social room it appears Scioto is expected to be in the gover-' tees would act on such a resolu- road to the proposed prison.
need thlo new otate facility bad- has one chief advantage over nor's hands ahortly.
lion at a meeting probably next
PLANT INTERESTED
ly to bolater our economy." Meigs county. That advantage
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week.
Mr. Crow also described the
Mr. Crow auggested that le~ is access roads.
Olin Booth of Racine asked Mr. Booth also said negotia- impressions he and six other
ters to the governor and Janis, Mr. Crow oald $U to $18 mU- lor a resolution from the CICItions conducted between
the Meigs representatives got when
director of the Ohio Depart. Don would bo open! on co• aupportlng his eUorts to have a[ ststes of West Vtrslnia &amp; Ohio, they visited official&amp; of a plant

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weekend
Mr.
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Phillp Rexroat
lilhednn ~!' r-:n~ week':•~:.
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fh~-Youth ch~ir of Laurel Cliff \:;_!'"in Middleport.
Sunday evening at the !u!~~ : : ~~ ·=~e:~ the
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and ~on of Cincinnadati w~e:..W ..,..y• a
nd The Meigs County emocra1 Free MethodiSt church m • t Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Man- The meeting was open
.
erniglli gllf•ots Satur y
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It In Columbus ~lth Mr. ;ew club will meet Monday at 7:30 Thursday evening in the recrea- le ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , group singing followed by devo- homecommg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healy _of Dessie Patterson.
Mrs. Thomas Smith and ~t W _ p.m at the Pomeroy second lion room of parsonage, follow- I R~ush have received word that · lions led by Eddie Brown on Harry "anlel'bury returned Columbus spent Saturd~y woth Mrs. 0. 0. Cleek of P~rtland
Albllny With Mr. and MrM ~ ward bouse. All members areling choir practice
th · son and daughter, PFC the theme, the Ten Command- borne Saturday, after undergo- Misses Lena and Katte Guth. is the guest of Mrs. DesSie Pal·
att Tbom~son and ~co.::.:• urged to attend and bring sand· . Prayer by the Rev. Eugene a::r Mrs. Roger Manley bsve ments, taken from Deuterono- ing minor surgery at Holzer \ They also visited Harry ~oss terson, West Main St.
Delay. Fnday, they ith Mr. l wiches or cookies.
Gill opened the meeting, follow- moved into another apartment my.
Hospital.
at Veterans Memonal Hosp•tal.
.
led Mr. and Mro. Sm , Mrs I
JOF Class of the United ed with devotoons led by Karo- in Butzbach Germany.
The Rhonda Hysell, president
all Radford Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Korn
T
end Mrs. Thompson and
The ,
cb
will meet
So Ish Committees were
Ill 'observe their first : conducted the business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wy
IJr of Columbus were weekend
D OF A TO MEE
Delay to Toledo fo~ we:•~ ~e~l~~u(!urMonday at 7.30 I~:med ~or ~e party and includ-1~·:~~gwanniversary Oct. 25th.\ when plans were made to hold spent a few dat' ~~;:,:ttage g~ests of their parents, Mr. and Chester Council
D;ug:•
visit Wllh Mr. and s. R" h. a e
ed Sandra Gilmore, Lind' Hag- Their address is PFC Roger a Halloween party Thursday on Lancaster a
S:sson Mrs George Kom Sr. and Mrs. of America will meet ue '
Walter and MrMandl ~s. IC - P· .;,'~orus Council Daughters gy' and Leonard Lyons, refresh- Manley, RA J571195li, H 1-18 evening, Oct. 28 in the church Mr. a~ Mrs.t;"~~~d~y to Joh~ Thomas.
at 7:30p.m. The annua:/ns~
ard Maler at one ov .
. will meet Monday I ments · Darlene Ebhn, Becky Art APO N. Y. 09039.
basement. Blue and gold mem· were m anc~s
Mrs Vera Roberts and. chtl~ tion wdl be held and a ~
Saturday evening, the group ,:: ~~eroc~ at the IOOF Hall \ Eblin ~nd Karolyn Soulsby, dec- , M;s. p.,;rl Reynolds, Middle- hership tags were distributed attend the faor.
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attended a dinner at the Plan- I
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be held
by orations· Karen Floris, Mlck- port Kingergarten teacher, was to members for the attendance ~:M:•:g:••=a=nd=M=el:":sa===
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