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VOL XVIII : ,.NO. 102

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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

MONDAY, SEPTEM~ER 12, 1966

The latest problem,
which
cropped up two minutes before
the launch of the Atlas was a
UtUe dlfflculty with the left ~
hatch of th~ Gemini vehicle, ~~"'iiir;
Technieians discovered
a
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Balloting

Violence
Criticized

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Families of
Legion Post
Hold Picnic

In the mtaller pboto, right,
Mrs. Bernard Diddle, Mrs. Car·

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Anti -'Inflation
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Bands Give
First Shows

· 'I'Jan spe nd mg ."
nvWASHINGTON
d
. IUPI), -The •agency borrowing from private tlVI
.runn!on
a
mmtstratJOn
s
econ·
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lenders
announced
durmg
th
oiilie . hl&amp;h command appears I k d
e 1n h·IS message to Congress
bifof'e
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1wee en -should •·contribute proposmg the :;uspensions Jt:i 3 t
congresswna1 La~·wr1ters to " more settled atmosphere week Johnson also ur ed the
&amp;tillay to press lor swill action m financial markets "
d ' 1R
B
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the Preside t'
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hey said the pressures nation's banks to ''cooperate
meosures.
, leading to skyrocketing mterest i with the President and tile
Secretary Henry H. !fates were "beyond the control I Congress to lower interest rates
wer, ?mmerre Secretary;or any mdiv1dual lender," but and to ease the meqmtable
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~hn T. Connor and Budget 1they should be "remedred by burden of tight money..
The Middleport Yellow Jack·
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Devil
l)lrector Charles L. Schultze forceful and mU!Uigent applica· The board's response 81 the et and Rutland Red
were expected to urge t n t:' tton ol the pohc1es announced time was non-committal .. 1he 1 Marchmg Bands made
their
House Ways &amp; Means Commit· by the Pres1dent -augmented 1federal reserve will eontmue to 1 mitial appearance of the Fall
~~.' to approve temporary 1f necessary by an across-the· be alert to any easmg of : season on the football field Frl·
;:rnston ol two tax breaks board mcrease m personal and nulat!onary pressures in order ' day evening in shows ol pre- . .
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HALFTIME
TALK - Middleport Head Coach Fred ~~ll~s, w:h;nkPr6 halftime lea~ Saturday nlgbt, talk! tO
in n:!ssmen get lor mvesting ;c?rporate taxes to cover the that monetary pohcy can be cision drill.
.
equ1p~ent and lactortes 1 mmg costs of defense and adJusted accordingly " tt said I1 March Kmg John Phillip Sou· hts squad m the dressmg room. At right background i by. L. ~ke~. tc ens, team phystctan. lu tbe second halt
.:The adr~umstration contends
'
: sa's mus1c was played by the Rutland eot a second touchdown to wm '14·8. that the mcentlves. originally ,
Middleport band
enacted to stimulate a laggrng I
The trim orange and black
..,.nomy, are now helptng to
uniformed MHS band entered
push up Interest rates and to
the !reid led by the high-step·
ov;:;:eat;
ping drum majorette, Kathy
s
res! 0 s ,Pan to
McElhinny, and backed by the
us pend for 16 month·
I roc,,
John D. Herbert. Treasurer of, housetrailer and use taxes In snappy drum sectiOn and maje
Sept. I to. Jan I, lll68 -the 7 Ohro. reports that sales tax col Ithe ten countres showing those orettes. Following the fa'•"• ·
per rent mvestment tax credrt lections declined near ly $500,· for the two-week periods end· I the band entered the fie ld in
by Hel•n Sottel
SAIGON IUPil - Hundred• of U. $. fat bombe
and the accelerated tax write- OliO or mmus 7.5 per cent for lng Sept 3, !~, and Sept. 4, diagonals to the mu 51 c of "The
Sunday
carried out the greatest aerial aqault f ,{:
::' 1or depreciation gamed the two-week penod endmg Sept. 1965. and for the !!Seal years Washmgton Post March ..
A PUSHY PARENTS BEGET
mention school work al all
war on Communist North VIet Nam. Amerlcen o llot:
St':day
over
s;me
m 1965 starting July I, 1966, and July . block on the 50 yard line was POKY PROGENY
his marks rose accordingly
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an a n . ank,
was e
ec ."10 report· I. 1965 follows : Alilens - $14,· fo llowed by the tune "Hello Dear Helen:
Math whiCh had been hia bug: log god I record 171 mlsslon 1 withGut the lou :, •
• 1ngle plane.
seco argest 10 the natoon
ed lor the current fiScal year. 135 95 $7 1187 19 $66 488 76 $57 M B b , h'l
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· I was amu!ed al vour article boo'
Rocke:;: 86:
_' $6,l75 oo, ' $6:: t.!o
on Sc1ence Project Blues last
of all. Now
The rtlds canlt as mort than four million persona
Champion
eluded
ey L ID·I,H .2k3. $29,3001 10,
$29,425 06. floating diamonds evolved.
Apnl , but neglected to send to engineering coUege.
In the South Vletnamlll national eltctlona for
voted
a
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aw· oc mg - 6,634 82 $6 022 58 1 The ban" ret med 1
th my say-so until now
Our
d
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IINmbly and edminlotered • cr hi
Johnson's proposals - plu' the renee. Mergs. Ross and Scioto j$27,432.63, $26,607.U5.'
u
e
.
secon i!OD "
going
us ng
four-month freeze on federal One county, Hocking, is behind - no weekly ligures, $31,493.]6
and formed the M for i Reminds me of the time our lilrough lil,IS same stage and political defeat to the VIet Cong.
-- --- rn Jrscal year figures
"5- 43 La
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' me high school alma mater Jed oldest soli was picked by the I d
1g tt s better to do, than
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· collec- ' ..,.
113 . by th e drum maJorette.
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The High School Science Depart- have done for htm.
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I rogures showmg the
14 ''""
$12 504 77 wrence
$75 055 -75 14 ,$35
PlanH struck oil depots, antiaircraft oltu war•
' lions lor the two-week pernlds 129i 13.
- $s 302 9o $7·: band dwas under the direction of ment to be a jodge at the Grade What. are your liloughts on hGuoeo, boats, bridgH, railroads, mlt~lle end' radar
sltH, ferry camplex11, river fords, hlghwayt and fllnko.
lendmg Sept. 3, 1966, and Sept. 473 99.
$29.770 24
newh ":ctor,
Ross S Frey. School Science Fair. The re- tile subtect? - M. V.
1965. and lor the fiscal years I _ $S 881 IIQ $6 648 87
. $25
T e rsrtmg band, the Rut· quirements were good marks Dear M.
Pilots flew es far H lOS miles north of Hanoi, the
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startmg July I, 1966, and July : 131.22: $23,l911.8Z Ro;s - $1/ i land Red Devils Band, present· and no relatives in that school
Your liloughls are
my
. .. auce r.. d n(s - Galltpolls 1. t!Hi5 follow :
lJt
·· ; ed a prectS!OD drill to a series
· thoughts · pushy parents
North Vletnames• capital, to attack the Cham Phoung
72 ' S
119. '20192
· ' I 70 '05 2·80 • 175.· I of spiritual melod10s m the mod· Well , tile student judges pass· poky krds. H.
Dam 1l 9, 12.3, runmng 312 Albens _
rel~road yards just below the border with Commu lot
357 46
1
478
110
573
67
111
Chona.
n
feet on rollers · Po meroy· Mason tO. $119.1 07 61 $1, 3 '
. ~ , lv frgure
. CIO o - no current
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$5 week ern tempo. Th e band wa s led by ed up a pro fess10nally
• done Dear Helew
762 98
2 327 6
119
1457
08
20.33. Pt. Pleasant 23.85, Hm- Gallla _ $5.7 o.3o, $ , . , $ . oi
, · 9, the maJorettes and drum
of work, wrth a taped ex
This is a Jetter to all well .
105 552
12a7:s:'504 ' or. Robert Garner rs its di· planation accompanyrng it, for meanmg but misguided parents
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Kanawha Falls 2.19, $41.76697, $38, 54. . 5 693 58
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In ground ectlon, American peroonnel bellied
12 89 82 112 358
112 •
rector.
- as my son satd - an "Icky who do their children's science twice Sunday with VIet Cong guerrllleo along riven
m ar eston 19 03. London, Mar· Hoc~lng _ 9,2 69. 1. .
8
:' and Wmf1eld dams were $34.39921. $37,15 092 3 16 947 ·98•
Red Devil Band maJorettes work. but one done by lhe KID proJects for 1em. As school of the Mekong Delle naer Seigon. Nine guerrilla end
617
64
the Sills.
Jaeksoa _ $10,4J8 83, 1 . .
' are Barbara Williams, Kalily and not hts parents." l
teacher, I believe
the occu· one U. S. Navy man were killed, U. S. Spok11men uld.
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Boat Movemento:
40, 163.046 48, $56.394.49.
Thomas, Pat Kenned), Teresa the parents wbo worked so hard pants of our classrooms are the
Lawrence - $11,497.20, $l0,·
Dean and Doane Hollrday,
to w1n their child a prize fell children, not tile parents. Par•
Oblo Rver - Irene Chotin up 231 81. I95,79J 41, $89.0I J .
Head drum majorette " Lu. 1ike tarring and feathering our ent1 are placing too much em·
Velel'llls Memorial Booplltll
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52
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p.m; Queen City up Meigs - $8,137 27, $6 ,
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ly Imboden.
pha.,is on wlnrung and
Admhslona _ Mabel Seolt,
1judges.
282 72
l4, 6 p. m.: Tolan up It, 1.4&gt; !? t12067. $31 ,345 16.
Title of the . colorful
half· i Thhs is only one Instance. In enough on lear'lling.
Huntington; Clara Riley, Mid·
:nan
up 14. 10 p.m. , Pike - $3.353.14.
$4,770.22, '
t1me show was ''The Glorious our town 1 see so much paren· When will adults learn thai
dleporl; Ella Larue, Rutland.
ll / bl ·d up • II: 15 P· m.; $21,7J6.07, $19,766.47.
Days of Spintuals " Music
tal involvement with homework lileir role IS to advise an d
SaturdaY,.Discbar&amp;H ;_ Edna
Ia e own H, I a. m : Steel Ro."- $16,l47,02, $15,525.40, ' PT. PLEA A _
eluded The Days of G Jo r y and projects, and so much com· teach, nol take over to win for
Slusher, Martha Cogar,
Nintl
Jr
14, 6.25 a. m.. ?'Iss .
$124,55118
! Riffle Ge r 8 :
Elsie I March, Joshua, Saints In Con- , petilron between parents
_ a child a "perfect" score or
Rupe.
up. 6 :is .30 •·. mN.: Loutstana $ Selolll- $27,701.30, $21,306 79. '
ohl cert, and a special arrange· not
k' d s
t h a first prize he doesn 't deserve?
Sundaf Admloalono- G&lt;lldio
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• · a. m.. ew Marlins· , 168.0H n, $163,465 96
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- TEACHER
Whl
vrlle up 17, 7115 p. m.; Indiana / VInton - $1,685.24, . $2,897.84. m Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
As guest band, tile
pro·
ropped out of HAIRY PROBLEM
A single car accident was
te, Middleport; Mrs. Eugenl
8011
dl8o,w6n.·2156,a6.
up 113,377
79, $12.588.16.
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nSihnee
senously ill for videdr the
.de ceremon. We all know. what Little Lea- Dear Helen:
Investigated
the Mflgs CounRutland;
WU
cipro down
Collectwn
of
t
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tu pre-gam
ly
Sberllrs by
department
today MomS?"·
• Vmton;
Pearl Myrtle
Russell,
ltr 1:45 a. m.; Jenks down 16 : - moor vehocle, Mrs. Rtffle was a retired
ea nng a mr field
gue has become - in ·"certain . 1 am a middle-aged bachelor, al 1:30 am.
Pomeroy; Harvey Morris, Pom
7 15 a. m.. Walter Beckjordi
teacher , and had taught'" sev- lion With tile maJorettes '" a areas . the Little Bigtime, with hvmg alone. My problem is
eroy; Carolyn Lillie, Rutland.
clown 19 6 a m . Paul D down'
eral West Virginia
counties
salute to the Flag as 'l "wmning for dear old
this: I am not only losing the George Duggin•, 39, Newark, SUnday Disebal'les - Kath·
'a m.: Franklin .Pierce
with her retirement being
played the National tile thing, not fun or
hair on my head, b•JI on my was traveling south on Route ryn Collins, Mabel Scoll,
J.
21, 6·20 a. m.; NaUonal
Roane county schools.
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ship.
chest as well. What can I do? 7, two tenths of a mile north ef Ridgeway, Mrs. Nonnan Laud·
do"' 22, 5:15 a. m.. Mountam
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She was born in Mason coun.
BJt how about the "pine hox My doctor doesn't help me. He the Sundown Nlte Club, when ennUI and daughter, Mrs. Coy
Sl$1' up 22, 6 a. m.; Andrew I
:IY on Sept. 11. 8 , daughter
derby?" This year the kids' says I am neurotic.- H. T.
he was blinded by the lights of Nltz and son, Harvey Morrla.
1 78and Vtrgindown 23, 6 to a. m.,
of tile late Junious
cars were made by their engiH·
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an oncoming car. IlttSglns said Blrlb- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Belt McCool down
Greenup 1,
Ia Boggess Riffle.
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neer lathers. The poor
I I! lake hiS word for
II. he lost control, struck and tore Morrison o1 Rutland, a son.
7:30: p. m : Elisha Woods down
SUrvivors are a sister and
sters who made their own cars Don t JUSt Sit .lilere and fret down 100 feel of guard rail In
Greenup
a. m. ; Orco down DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!) - , two brothers, Mrs. Zoe Sommerwere laughed oul of Scouts
•.bout your harry problem. Con.
251 feet and landed m
TRASH SERVICE
G'!"nup 3 30 a. m : Western · This Central Oh10 city, more vrlle of Parkersburg, w. Va, Funeral services for Howard
Our own solulton to. tile prob- Sider tile bald eagle a d1lch on the west side of the Trash and garbage will be
up,Jlreenup 4:50 a. m. ; Alice widely known lor fa.t horses 1George Riffle of Pt Pleasant &lt;Jack ) Harris 63 Rt 1 R . lem of over-nudgmg rs to go still a htgh flyer.
highway.
collected only in Racine oorpor·
do1!.b Greenup 8 a. m.; V!ck· than pretty girls, welcomed its : and Frank Riffle of Cutler
cine who died m 'th · M . a according to tile child's wishes.
(And yes, I KNOW the bald Th
alien limits each Toesday from
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""down Meldahl 1:25 p m . , "Our All-American Girl" home Tbere are several meces 'and
Ho pit l S
AltPr a freshman year of push- eagle actually has light fealil- . . ereHwere no arrests or In· residents wh&amp; wish 1this service,
J.ji, Lewis down MeltJahi J:so iSunday from the Miss America nephews surviving
ing will bes
motrnz \ ing and prodding our first son. ers on his head, but It's a good jUrJe."d •a: damage was m· by town truck at smaU fee
p. in.; Producer dowu Meldahl Pageant in Atlantic c,ty.
: Services will be held 2 p m p • t lh E .
a 'th I we decided lila! if he was
allusion anyway.] - H.
curr Ia
car.
AU gartJase muat be wrapped
5
m.. Fort Dearborn down . Sharon Elaine Phillian, Miss I Wednesday, at Bellemeade E
motivated by, more than Mom Dear
to county court by the or it will not be picked ap.
MoMaftl 6:.25 p. m.. Boc-K up , Ohro m the pageant, was greet- 1B: church. Rev. Jack Higgins Jng, Burial will be 10 Green- ' and Da,d, he d never make it My wtle went to work In. a sbertff ' department Saturday Money for serviceo will bt
Me_!dahl 7.35 p. m:
Luther ed at Port Columbus Interna- Will officiate, and burial will wood
t
and wed better lace up to II lurmture factory, and
smce was Joseph WIIUam Moddis- collected 011 the flrsl 8Toesda1
He;dman up Meldahl 10· p. !tonal Arrport and journeyed in be in Lone Oak cemetery under
hi• wife sooner than later.
lilen
go n e paugh, 19, Middleport, on
a of each month. Phooe villa :
1m Buckeye State up 40Mel- la motorcade to Delaware. She i direclton of tile Crow-Hussell Merle· a
W'll'
R . • The second year we didn't wrong. Sbe wtll pnmp for hell charge of reckless operation.
official for tile service
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dam 11 ·4G p. m.; Carol Brent I was greeted by 300 friends and Funeral home Fnends rna call
, s n, ' !am, acme; an hour during the work week
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12 35 a. m.; Allied : a banner wh ich read. "Our All· at tile funeral. home after
a
but won't even fix her hair
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Asf!liltd up Meldahl 12·50 a ' AmeriCan Grrl Sharon."
m., Tuesda
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· a.n
v. ;ee
tile week ends. All she has for
m.: Turner up Meldahl 1·40 •
Mrss Ph lilian was third runy.
Bud, Wilbur, and Dick,
me is
as I am I dls:m.: J;otton Queen up Meldahl r.erup in the Miss-America Pag·
sts:rs, Mrs . Irene
Gallipolis, Ohio
abled war veteran. Sho has no
a. m.: Little George up leant Saturday night. But she
Man
r, rs. A. H. Durst,
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1961
interest in me or her home
MelUhl 4:50 a. m.: Ravens- ' wowed the huge audience earl·
pha Cottrill, and M".
SALES REPORT of
What should I do?-FRED .
up Meldahl 7 a m . L w per wrth her tendition of 'This
IS amey.
Oblo Valley Uvestoek Co.
Dear Fred ·
SW\1&amp;1 up Meldahi 7:50
.;, · Is My Country" to win the tal·
Friend&amp; may call at the fu·
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23 to I wish 1. knew' For 1011\e
GiOipoli• D
. . i ent category.
oeral home any lime.
24.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 23 to
questions, the oniy answer Ia·
• 'I"' - Charles
50; Light 22 to 24.50; Fat Sows
·t d ho
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18
14
Steyenson d&lt;Jwn 7 1&gt; m · .Jeff I
TO INTRODUCE BILL
16 t0 20 S
wal an
pe. - H.
borif up 12:20 •·
'K ·: Watershe I' I
Robert Harden of Norfolk va
WA'SHINGTON (UP!) -Hcp
; lags
to : Boars Thrs column is dedicated to
doWA 1.15 a. m :
":;x l I F t
mdpact spent a weekend with his faml: Joho R. Schmidhauser, D·lowa,
Pigs 60 lo family Uving, so If you're baY·
2.40 a. m.: Frank Durant
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ly and other relatives al tile today planned to introduce a
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20 to 29.50 ; mg kid trouble or just plain
3 30 a m : S&lt;:met up 5·25
ler Saturda i
er . Moel· home of Homer Circle.
bill to strenglilen the civ11 li)'ifers 18 to 24, Baby ' Beef trouble, let Helen help YOU
m, John J. Rowedowr. 6·a.ma: Grange at
s:;';h
Mary Russell of Waverly, W, service merit system and 20 to 29.50; Fat Cows 15 to 18.· She will also welcome your
Harvey Jordon up 7·10 a m., ty 110 til I t y,
ens un- Va ., and Rev and Mrs Paul protect federal employe, from 50· Canners 12. I 16 B U
own amusing ex• rlences. Ad·
Mark Easton up 8 a. · m. .
;
Sellers of. Racine caUed .at the unwarranted invasion of priva- to' 22.50; Milk
dress Helen Hottel In care ol
Ka..wu River - Helen Z shed Project, cited tile
Homer Circle home recently. cy. .
VEAL
- Tops 36; Ibis oewspaper.
up Winfield 4 p. m.;
to "our traditional Ameman ':'· and Mrs. Ayward Jones HIS bill would mak• it Seconds 30 (o ·,ts; Medium 25 to
10 . p. m .
cliff up Winfield
of life," rf tile ever lncreas- :'
a reunion unlawful lor government bosses 30; Com. and
20 to 34;
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9 10 Wlnoeici mg migration from tile small Mr
Allen R. Merrill down
e unday.
ask or require emploves to: Culls 18 to :!t· .
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p. m.; Lucy Jane Lucas town to larger cities is not 8011 • a
'": Homer Ander- disclose race, religion or SHEEP - 'EW'es 1111!1 Lms. S
If that's how you·fee], you don't know
up Winfield
a&lt; m.
•lowed down.
o and son visited at the home national origin; attend lec!utea to 10, Stock Ewes 5 to 10;
the facts about how many joba trained
- .. ·- ·-· - - Congressman Mneller related
hiS parents Sunday in Weat or meetings on matters unrelat- Sheep 4 to 10;
I lo
S;
the development of tbe Margar- •;:mla.
ed to 'their ollicial duties. take Bucks 4 to lU; Fat Wethers
&lt;Tecbnlco)or)
retarded w~rkera can do for you. ·
11ft
et Creek Watershed wilil the d rs. Hattie Powell
and part in any function not w1lhin to IO.
Doris Day
Rod Taylor
1 Get the factS in a free booklet.
ever increasing
problems aughter, Addie, ol PorUand
the scope oltheir work; subject
- Tops 24;
II C.lorcortoons
1
Ql ":hich are plaguing tbe Jar e
spent
evening wtth themselves to quesdon• or 20 to 22; Light Wis. 18 to 20;
CJU!!i. Mneller pointe&lt;! out
Mary Ctrcle.
psychological or "lie detector''
15 to !8·
Wodlllldly onol Thur'ldoy
The President's Committee '
poblic and business letltders
c ';;"es. and Phyllls Circle ...,. tests deslgued to elicit striotly
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recent days lrave higlllighted ; Y Ylstted al the home of personal information.
DAUGHTER BORN
N T OPIN
·w,shlnjton,
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lite rewards to industry and the
s. Mary Circle.
.Mr. and Mrs ... Pal
Duffy,
enriched Ufe thai oan be had
l&gt;IRE KILLS · SIX '
Pomeroy • annouilced the blrtb
Ia the 11111111 town. and villages
Hatpllal
MERTHYR TYDFIL, Wales ol a daughter, Patricia Ja11,
that dot the American country. Saht.... Y m
Noae. (UP!) -A mother and five of Monday
at Holzer H08o
side.
·~•Y Discllarau - Eli!a· her children were killed near P!la~ Mr. 'llld ·Mrs..
Duffy
beth Horak.
this Welsh city Sunday wh•n are the parents of one oliler
MEET TONIGJll'
Suntlap Admlsolou Carl fire dealroyed thelr ~
daughter, Tina Diane,, A ma·
The Ohio Valle• Grange No
Coolville.
ment-owned prelabric::i = : · randparenl II M.rs.
10 1 Dllcllarc.. - George home.
2812, Letart Fatis, will
pperiy of. 3Aclne.
Hines.
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PLAN 8JIOwQ
Monday aI. a p.m. at the fll'ange
haU. Elecltoo of officers will be 'ntere are 121 cublo ~~~
. ~pery Sansom, 40, and four A wedding shower will
be
held. AU members are urged to one cord of wood or stono Itt ,...,wdren ranging tt\ ' ag~ from 9 lteld for Mr. and Mrt. Stan!
present. A potluck lunch wiU
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home of Mr. and

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SCORES TO - Larry Lemley, left, of Rutland , watches Mark Tannebill, 84,
of the Mtddlep ort Yellow Jackets, take a pass thrown by Quarterback Asa Brad·
bury on about t he Rutland 10 yard line and t hen go in for the Jackets' only
touchdown against Rutland Saturday mght Rutland won, 14·8. -Sentinel Ph~

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OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5 !Close at NOOD 011

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land Browns rallted Sundoy m
tllerr Nattonal Football League
opener to wh1p the Washington
Redskms 36·14 0&gt;1 the strength
(lf ftur mtercepttons and three
Frank Ryan touchdowns.

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Weekend Sports Summary
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By United Pr..s Internatonal
Saturday
FRAN K F U R T, Germany
tUPI) -CasSIUS Clay retained
his heavyweight box1ng cham·
pionship with a 12-round
recbnlcal knockout over West
Germany's Karl Mildenberger.

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titles In . the U.S. tennis
championships.
BLED, Yugoslavia (UPI) Don Spero of New Ynrk gave
the United States its first gold
medal ever at a world rowing
championship when he came
home first In tile single sculls.

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Anti -'Inflation
t\ction to be Asked

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Bands Give
First Shows

· 'I'Jan spe nd mg ."
nvWASHINGTON
d
. IUPI), -The •agency borrowing from private tlVI
.runn!on
a
mmtstratJOn
s
econ·
,
lenders
announced
durmg
th
oiilie . hl&amp;h command appears I k d
e 1n h·IS message to Congress
bifof'e
.
1wee en -should •·contribute proposmg the :;uspensions Jt:i 3 t
congresswna1 La~·wr1ters to " more settled atmosphere week Johnson also ur ed the
&amp;tillay to press lor swill action m financial markets "
d ' 1R
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the Preside t'
ti · fl t
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hey said the pressures nation's banks to ''cooperate
meosures.
, leading to skyrocketing mterest i with the President and tile
Secretary Henry H. !fates were "beyond the control I Congress to lower interest rates
wer, ?mmerre Secretary;or any mdiv1dual lender," but and to ease the meqmtable
.
~hn T. Connor and Budget 1they should be "remedred by burden of tight money..
The Middleport Yellow Jack·
'•
Devil
l)lrector Charles L. Schultze forceful and mU!Uigent applica· The board's response 81 the et and Rutland Red
were expected to urge t n t:' tton ol the pohc1es announced time was non-committal .. 1he 1 Marchmg Bands made
their
House Ways &amp; Means Commit· by the Pres1dent -augmented 1federal reserve will eontmue to 1 mitial appearance of the Fall
~~.' to approve temporary 1f necessary by an across-the· be alert to any easmg of : season on the football field Frl·
;:rnston ol two tax breaks board mcrease m personal and nulat!onary pressures in order ' day evening in shows ol pre- . .
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HALFTIME
TALK - Middleport Head Coach Fred ~~ll~s, w:h;nkPr6 halftime lea~ Saturday nlgbt, talk! tO
in n:!ssmen get lor mvesting ;c?rporate taxes to cover the that monetary pohcy can be cision drill.
.
equ1p~ent and lactortes 1 mmg costs of defense and adJusted accordingly " tt said I1 March Kmg John Phillip Sou· hts squad m the dressmg room. At right background i by. L. ~ke~. tc ens, team phystctan. lu tbe second halt
.:The adr~umstration contends
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: sa's mus1c was played by the Rutland eot a second touchdown to wm '14·8. that the mcentlves. originally ,
Middleport band
enacted to stimulate a laggrng I
The trim orange and black
..,.nomy, are now helptng to
uniformed MHS band entered
push up Interest rates and to
the !reid led by the high-step·
ov;:;:eat;
ping drum majorette, Kathy
s
res! 0 s ,Pan to
McElhinny, and backed by the
us pend for 16 month·
I roc,,
John D. Herbert. Treasurer of, housetrailer and use taxes In snappy drum sectiOn and maje
Sept. I to. Jan I, lll68 -the 7 Ohro. reports that sales tax col Ithe ten countres showing those orettes. Following the fa'•"• ·
per rent mvestment tax credrt lections declined near ly $500,· for the two-week periods end· I the band entered the fie ld in
by Hel•n Sottel
SAIGON IUPil - Hundred• of U. $. fat bombe
and the accelerated tax write- OliO or mmus 7.5 per cent for lng Sept 3, !~, and Sept. 4, diagonals to the mu 51 c of "The
Sunday
carried out the greatest aerial aqault f ,{:
::' 1or depreciation gamed the two-week penod endmg Sept. 1965. and for the !!Seal years Washmgton Post March ..
A PUSHY PARENTS BEGET
mention school work al all
war on Communist North VIet Nam. Amerlcen o llot:
St':day
over
s;me
m 1965 starting July I, 1966, and July . block on the 50 yard line was POKY PROGENY
his marks rose accordingly
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an a n . ank,
was e
ec ."10 report· I. 1965 follows : Alilens - $14,· fo llowed by the tune "Hello Dear Helen:
Math whiCh had been hia bug: log god I record 171 mlsslon 1 withGut the lou :, •
• 1ngle plane.
seco argest 10 the natoon
ed lor the current fiScal year. 135 95 $7 1187 19 $66 488 76 $57 M B b , h'l
.·
· I was amu!ed al vour article boo'
Rocke:;: 86:
_' $6,l75 oo, ' $6:: t.!o
on Sc1ence Project Blues last
of all. Now
The rtlds canlt as mort than four million persona
Champion
eluded
ey L ID·I,H .2k3. $29,3001 10,
$29,425 06. floating diamonds evolved.
Apnl , but neglected to send to engineering coUege.
In the South Vletnamlll national eltctlona for
voted
a
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aw· oc mg - 6,634 82 $6 022 58 1 The ban" ret med 1
th my say-so until now
Our
d
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IINmbly and edminlotered • cr hi
Johnson's proposals - plu' the renee. Mergs. Ross and Scioto j$27,432.63, $26,607.U5.'
u
e
.
secon i!OD "
going
us ng
four-month freeze on federal One county, Hocking, is behind - no weekly ligures, $31,493.]6
and formed the M for i Reminds me of the time our lilrough lil,IS same stage and political defeat to the VIet Cong.
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"5- 43 La
I
' me high school alma mater Jed oldest soli was picked by the I d
1g tt s better to do, than
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113 . by th e drum maJorette.
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The High School Science Depart- have done for htm.
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I rogures showmg the
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$12 504 77 wrence
$75 055 -75 14 ,$35
PlanH struck oil depots, antiaircraft oltu war•
' lions lor the two-week pernlds 129i 13.
- $s 302 9o $7·: band dwas under the direction of ment to be a jodge at the Grade What. are your liloughts on hGuoeo, boats, bridgH, railroads, mlt~lle end' radar
sltH, ferry camplex11, river fords, hlghwayt and fllnko.
lendmg Sept. 3, 1966, and Sept. 473 99.
$29.770 24
newh ":ctor,
Ross S Frey. School Science Fair. The re- tile subtect? - M. V.
1965. and lor the fiscal years I _ $S 881 IIQ $6 648 87
. $25
T e rsrtmg band, the Rut· quirements were good marks Dear M.
Pilots flew es far H lOS miles north of Hanoi, the
G
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startmg July I, 1966, and July : 131.22: $23,l911.8Z Ro;s - $1/ i land Red Devils Band, present· and no relatives in that school
Your liloughls are
my
. .. auce r.. d n(s - Galltpolls 1. t!Hi5 follow :
lJt
·· ; ed a prectS!OD drill to a series
· thoughts · pushy parents
North Vletnames• capital, to attack the Cham Phoung
72 ' S
119. '20192
· ' I 70 '05 2·80 • 175.· I of spiritual melod10s m the mod· Well , tile student judges pass· poky krds. H.
Dam 1l 9, 12.3, runmng 312 Albens _
rel~road yards just below the border with Commu lot
357 46
1
478
110
573
67
111
Chona.
n
feet on rollers · Po meroy· Mason tO. $119.1 07 61 $1, 3 '
. ~ , lv frgure
. CIO o - no current
.
$5 week ern tempo. Th e band wa s led by ed up a pro fess10nally
• done Dear Helew
762 98
2 327 6
119
1457
08
20.33. Pt. Pleasant 23.85, Hm- Gallla _ $5.7 o.3o, $ , . , $ . oi
, · 9, the maJorettes and drum
of work, wrth a taped ex
This is a Jetter to all well .
105 552
12a7:s:'504 ' or. Robert Garner rs its di· planation accompanyrng it, for meanmg but misguided parents
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Kanawha Falls 2.19, $41.76697, $38, 54. . 5 693 58
. 1. ,
, .!8,
In ground ectlon, American peroonnel bellied
12 89 82 112 358
112 •
rector.
- as my son satd - an "Icky who do their children's science twice Sunday with VIet Cong guerrllleo along riven
m ar eston 19 03. London, Mar· Hoc~lng _ 9,2 69. 1. .
8
:' and Wmf1eld dams were $34.39921. $37,15 092 3 16 947 ·98•
Red Devil Band maJorettes work. but one done by lhe KID proJects for 1em. As school of the Mekong Delle naer Seigon. Nine guerrilla end
617
64
the Sills.
Jaeksoa _ $10,4J8 83, 1 . .
' are Barbara Williams, Kalily and not hts parents." l
teacher, I believe
the occu· one U. S. Navy man were killed, U. S. Spok11men uld.
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915
Boat Movemento:
40, 163.046 48, $56.394.49.
Thomas, Pat Kenned), Teresa the parents wbo worked so hard pants of our classrooms are the
Lawrence - $11,497.20, $l0,·
Dean and Doane Hollrday,
to w1n their child a prize fell children, not tile parents. Par•
Oblo Rver - Irene Chotin up 231 81. I95,79J 41, $89.0I J .
Head drum majorette " Lu. 1ike tarring and feathering our ent1 are placing too much em·
Velel'llls Memorial Booplltll
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52
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p.m; Queen City up Meigs - $8,137 27, $6 ,
,
ly Imboden.
pha.,is on wlnrung and
Admhslona _ Mabel Seolt,
1judges.
282 72
l4, 6 p. m.: Tolan up It, 1.4&gt; !? t12067. $31 ,345 16.
Title of the . colorful
half· i Thhs is only one Instance. In enough on lear'lling.
Huntington; Clara Riley, Mid·
:nan
up 14. 10 p.m. , Pike - $3.353.14.
$4,770.22, '
t1me show was ''The Glorious our town 1 see so much paren· When will adults learn thai
dleporl; Ella Larue, Rutland.
ll / bl ·d up • II: 15 P· m.; $21,7J6.07, $19,766.47.
Days of Spintuals " Music
tal involvement with homework lileir role IS to advise an d
SaturdaY,.Discbar&amp;H ;_ Edna
Ia e own H, I a. m : Steel Ro."- $16,l47,02, $15,525.40, ' PT. PLEA A _
eluded The Days of G Jo r y and projects, and so much com· teach, nol take over to win for
Slusher, Martha Cogar,
Nintl
Jr
14, 6.25 a. m.. ?'Iss .
$124,55118
! Riffle Ge r 8 :
Elsie I March, Joshua, Saints In Con- , petilron between parents
_ a child a "perfect" score or
Rupe.
up. 6 :is .30 •·. mN.: Loutstana $ Selolll- $27,701.30, $21,306 79. '
ohl cert, and a special arrange· not
k' d s
t h a first prize he doesn 't deserve?
Sundaf Admloalono- G&lt;lldio
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- TEACHER
Whl
vrlle up 17, 7115 p. m.; Indiana / VInton - $1,685.24, . $2,897.84. m Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
As guest band, tile
pro·
ropped out of HAIRY PROBLEM
A single car accident was
te, Middleport; Mrs. Eugenl
8011
dl8o,w6n.·2156,a6.
up 113,377
79, $12.588.16.
.
nSihnee
senously ill for videdr the
.de ceremon. We all know. what Little Lea- Dear Helen:
Investigated
the Mflgs CounRutland;
WU
cipro down
Collectwn
of
t
"'
tu pre-gam
ly
Sberllrs by
department
today MomS?"·
• Vmton;
Pearl Myrtle
Russell,
ltr 1:45 a. m.; Jenks down 16 : - moor vehocle, Mrs. Rtffle was a retired
ea nng a mr field
gue has become - in ·"certain . 1 am a middle-aged bachelor, al 1:30 am.
Pomeroy; Harvey Morris, Pom
7 15 a. m.. Walter Beckjordi
teacher , and had taught'" sev- lion With tile maJorettes '" a areas . the Little Bigtime, with hvmg alone. My problem is
eroy; Carolyn Lillie, Rutland.
clown 19 6 a m . Paul D down'
eral West Virginia
counties
salute to the Flag as 'l "wmning for dear old
this: I am not only losing the George Duggin•, 39, Newark, SUnday Disebal'les - Kath·
'a m.: Franklin .Pierce
with her retirement being
played the National tile thing, not fun or
hair on my head, b•JI on my was traveling south on Route ryn Collins, Mabel Scoll,
J.
21, 6·20 a. m.; NaUonal
Roane county schools.
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ship.
chest as well. What can I do? 7, two tenths of a mile north ef Ridgeway, Mrs. Nonnan Laud·
do"' 22, 5:15 a. m.. Mountam
I
She was born in Mason coun.
BJt how about the "pine hox My doctor doesn't help me. He the Sundown Nlte Club, when ennUI and daughter, Mrs. Coy
Sl$1' up 22, 6 a. m.; Andrew I
:IY on Sept. 11. 8 , daughter
derby?" This year the kids' says I am neurotic.- H. T.
he was blinded by the lights of Nltz and son, Harvey Morrla.
1 78and Vtrgindown 23, 6 to a. m.,
of tile late Junious
cars were made by their engiH·
.
an oncoming car. IlttSglns said Blrlb- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Belt McCool down
Greenup 1,
Ia Boggess Riffle.
I
,
neer lathers. The poor
I I! lake hiS word for
II. he lost control, struck and tore Morrison o1 Rutland, a son.
7:30: p. m : Elisha Woods down
SUrvivors are a sister and
sters who made their own cars Don t JUSt Sit .lilere and fret down 100 feel of guard rail In
Greenup
a. m. ; Orco down DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!) - , two brothers, Mrs. Zoe Sommerwere laughed oul of Scouts
•.bout your harry problem. Con.
251 feet and landed m
TRASH SERVICE
G'!"nup 3 30 a. m : Western · This Central Oh10 city, more vrlle of Parkersburg, w. Va, Funeral services for Howard
Our own solulton to. tile prob- Sider tile bald eagle a d1lch on the west side of the Trash and garbage will be
up,Jlreenup 4:50 a. m. ; Alice widely known lor fa.t horses 1George Riffle of Pt Pleasant &lt;Jack ) Harris 63 Rt 1 R . lem of over-nudgmg rs to go still a htgh flyer.
highway.
collected only in Racine oorpor·
do1!.b Greenup 8 a. m.; V!ck· than pretty girls, welcomed its : and Frank Riffle of Cutler
cine who died m 'th · M . a according to tile child's wishes.
(And yes, I KNOW the bald Th
alien limits each Toesday from
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""down Meldahl 1:25 p m . , "Our All-American Girl" home Tbere are several meces 'and
Ho pit l S
AltPr a freshman year of push- eagle actually has light fealil- . . ereHwere no arrests or In· residents wh&amp; wish 1this service,
J.ji, Lewis down MeltJahi J:so iSunday from the Miss America nephews surviving
ing will bes
motrnz \ ing and prodding our first son. ers on his head, but It's a good jUrJe."d •a: damage was m· by town truck at smaU fee
p. in.; Producer dowu Meldahl Pageant in Atlantic c,ty.
: Services will be held 2 p m p • t lh E .
a 'th I we decided lila! if he was
allusion anyway.] - H.
curr Ia
car.
AU gartJase muat be wrapped
5
m.. Fort Dearborn down . Sharon Elaine Phillian, Miss I Wednesday, at Bellemeade E
motivated by, more than Mom Dear
to county court by the or it will not be picked ap.
MoMaftl 6:.25 p. m.. Boc-K up , Ohro m the pageant, was greet- 1B: church. Rev. Jack Higgins Jng, Burial will be 10 Green- ' and Da,d, he d never make it My wtle went to work In. a sbertff ' department Saturday Money for serviceo will bt
Me_!dahl 7.35 p. m:
Luther ed at Port Columbus Interna- Will officiate, and burial will wood
t
and wed better lace up to II lurmture factory, and
smce was Joseph WIIUam Moddis- collected 011 the flrsl 8Toesda1
He;dman up Meldahl 10· p. !tonal Arrport and journeyed in be in Lone Oak cemetery under
hi• wife sooner than later.
lilen
go n e paugh, 19, Middleport, on
a of each month. Phooe villa :
1m Buckeye State up 40Mel- la motorcade to Delaware. She i direclton of tile Crow-Hussell Merle· a
W'll'
R . • The second year we didn't wrong. Sbe wtll pnmp for hell charge of reckless operation.
official for tile service
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dam 11 ·4G p. m.; Carol Brent I was greeted by 300 friends and Funeral home Fnends rna call
, s n, ' !am, acme; an hour during the work week
.
12 35 a. m.; Allied : a banner wh ich read. "Our All· at tile funeral. home after
a
but won't even fix her hair
1
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Asf!liltd up Meldahl 12·50 a ' AmeriCan Grrl Sharon."
m., Tuesda
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· a.n
v. ;ee
tile week ends. All she has for
m.: Turner up Meldahl 1·40 •
Mrss Ph lilian was third runy.
Bud, Wilbur, and Dick,
me is
as I am I dls:m.: J;otton Queen up Meldahl r.erup in the Miss-America Pag·
sts:rs, Mrs . Irene
Gallipolis, Ohio
abled war veteran. Sho has no
a. m.: Little George up leant Saturday night. But she
Man
r, rs. A. H. Durst,
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1961
interest in me or her home
MelUhl 4:50 a. m.: Ravens- ' wowed the huge audience earl·
pha Cottrill, and M".
SALES REPORT of
What should I do?-FRED .
up Meldahl 7 a m . L w per wrth her tendition of 'This
IS amey.
Oblo Valley Uvestoek Co.
Dear Fred ·
SW\1&amp;1 up Meldahi 7:50
.;, · Is My Country" to win the tal·
Friend&amp; may call at the fu·
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23 to I wish 1. knew' For 1011\e
GiOipoli• D
. . i ent category.
oeral home any lime.
24.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 23 to
questions, the oniy answer Ia·
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50; Light 22 to 24.50; Fat Sows
·t d ho
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14
Steyenson d&lt;Jwn 7 1&gt; m · .Jeff I
TO INTRODUCE BILL
16 t0 20 S
wal an
pe. - H.
borif up 12:20 •·
'K ·: Watershe I' I
Robert Harden of Norfolk va
WA'SHINGTON (UP!) -Hcp
; lags
to : Boars Thrs column is dedicated to
doWA 1.15 a. m :
":;x l I F t
mdpact spent a weekend with his faml: Joho R. Schmidhauser, D·lowa,
Pigs 60 lo family Uving, so If you're baY·
2.40 a. m.: Frank Durant
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ly and other relatives al tile today planned to introduce a
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20 to 29.50 ; mg kid trouble or just plain
3 30 a m : S&lt;:met up 5·25
ler Saturda i
er . Moel· home of Homer Circle.
bill to strenglilen the civ11 li)'ifers 18 to 24, Baby ' Beef trouble, let Helen help YOU
m, John J. Rowedowr. 6·a.ma: Grange at
s:;';h
Mary Russell of Waverly, W, service merit system and 20 to 29.50; Fat Cows 15 to 18.· She will also welcome your
Harvey Jordon up 7·10 a m., ty 110 til I t y,
ens un- Va ., and Rev and Mrs Paul protect federal employe, from 50· Canners 12. I 16 B U
own amusing ex• rlences. Ad·
Mark Easton up 8 a. · m. .
;
Sellers of. Racine caUed .at the unwarranted invasion of priva- to' 22.50; Milk
dress Helen Hottel In care ol
Ka..wu River - Helen Z shed Project, cited tile
Homer Circle home recently. cy. .
VEAL
- Tops 36; Ibis oewspaper.
up Winfield 4 p. m.;
to "our traditional Ameman ':'· and Mrs. Ayward Jones HIS bill would mak• it Seconds 30 (o ·,ts; Medium 25 to
10 . p. m .
cliff up Winfield
of life," rf tile ever lncreas- :'
a reunion unlawful lor government bosses 30; Com. and
20 to 34;
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9 10 Wlnoeici mg migration from tile small Mr
Allen R. Merrill down
e unday.
ask or require emploves to: Culls 18 to :!t· .
.
p. m.; Lucy Jane Lucas town to larger cities is not 8011 • a
'": Homer Ander- disclose race, religion or SHEEP - 'EW'es 1111!1 Lms. S
If that's how you·fee], you don't know
up Winfield
a&lt; m.
•lowed down.
o and son visited at the home national origin; attend lec!utea to 10, Stock Ewes 5 to 10;
the facts about how many joba trained
- .. ·- ·-· - - Congressman Mneller related
hiS parents Sunday in Weat or meetings on matters unrelat- Sheep 4 to 10;
I lo
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the development of tbe Margar- •;:mla.
ed to 'their ollicial duties. take Bucks 4 to lU; Fat Wethers
&lt;Tecbnlco)or)
retarded w~rkera can do for you. ·
11ft
et Creek Watershed wilil the d rs. Hattie Powell
and part in any function not w1lhin to IO.
Doris Day
Rod Taylor
1 Get the factS in a free booklet.
ever increasing
problems aughter, Addie, ol PorUand
the scope oltheir work; subject
- Tops 24;
II C.lorcortoons
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spent
evening wtth themselves to quesdon• or 20 to 22; Light Wis. 18 to 20;
CJU!!i. Mneller pointe&lt;! out
Mary Ctrcle.
psychological or "lie detector''
15 to !8·
Wodlllldly onol Thur'ldoy
The President's Committee '
poblic and business letltders
c ';;"es. and Phyllls Circle ...,. tests deslgued to elicit striotly
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10
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recent days lrave higlllighted ; Y Ylstted al the home of personal information.
DAUGHTER BORN
N T OPIN
·w,shlnjton,
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lite rewards to industry and the
s. Mary Circle.
.Mr. and Mrs ... Pal
Duffy,
enriched Ufe thai oan be had
l&gt;IRE KILLS · SIX '
Pomeroy • annouilced the blrtb
Ia the 11111111 town. and villages
Hatpllal
MERTHYR TYDFIL, Wales ol a daughter, Patricia Ja11,
that dot the American country. Saht.... Y m
Noae. (UP!) -A mother and five of Monday
at Holzer H08o
side.
·~•Y Discllarau - Eli!a· her children were killed near P!la~ Mr. 'llld ·Mrs..
Duffy
beth Horak.
this Welsh city Sunday wh•n are the parents of one oliler
MEET TONIGJll'
Suntlap Admlsolou Carl fire dealroyed thelr ~
daughter, Tina Diane,, A ma·
The Ohio Valle• Grange No
Coolville.
ment-owned prelabric::i = : · randparenl II M.rs.
10 1 Dllcllarc.. - George home.
2812, Letart Fatis, will
pperiy of. 3Aclne.
Hines.
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PLAN 8JIOwQ
Monday aI. a p.m. at the fll'ange
haU. Elecltoo of officers will be 'ntere are 121 cublo ~~~
. ~pery Sansom, 40, and four A wedding shower will
be
held. AU members are urged to one cord of wood or stono Itt ,...,wdren ranging tt\ ' ag~ from 9 lteld for Mr. and Mrt. Stan!
present. A potluck lunch wiU
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SCORES TO - Larry Lemley, left, of Rutland , watches Mark Tannebill, 84,
of the Mtddlep ort Yellow Jackets, take a pass thrown by Quarterback Asa Brad·
bury on about t he Rutland 10 yard line and t hen go in for the Jackets' only
touchdown against Rutland Saturday mght Rutland won, 14·8. -Sentinel Ph~

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tllerr Nattonal Football League
opener to wh1p the Washington
Redskms 36·14 0&gt;1 the strength
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Saturday
FRAN K F U R T, Germany
tUPI) -CasSIUS Clay retained
his heavyweight box1ng cham·
pionship with a 12-round
recbnlcal knockout over West
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titles In . the U.S. tennis
championships.
BLED, Yugoslavia (UPI) Don Spero of New Ynrk gave
the United States its first gold
medal ever at a world rowing
championship when he came
home first In tile single sculls.

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\Wiater to help the quart,erback
Plum Is 1 prize graduate I~ how 10 build up Ills
ef llle Dale Carnegie school confidence.
but ,job Jencks would have ..; The
whieh
ran!La• 8 dropoul
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b~sl~ally
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Plum, a 31-year-old veteran wmn Ill
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Of nine NaUonal Foothall people. dldn 1 look 19 If II
LeAgUe campaJcns, has
sui· done .Plum any &amp;ood dllrilll the
fetid rom lack ot leadenhlp tx!Hbltion ga~ IS the Lions
durtng Ills pro career and 80 failed to Win 8 IIDale one. But
~ Detroit Lions sent him to Sundty Plum bepn to display
the leade...hlp the Lions sorely
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need as he paased tor one
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touchdown. IIIII set up IIIOther
meum 11 while leadillg his team to 1 14-3
kldn:~•:t,:,•,~l!!l:! upset of the highly-louted
:.,~,:~.!~":';:,:".:;'.~~~:! Cilical!lJ Bears.
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;::~· r.,·~~':!.h1::i".:J:~ ·2~~ was accused of hetrayal by hls
I.ISIJ&amp;.II)' brlnts lUI., ttl&amp;Kint oomlort b, former Coaeh Nord Hecker for
CU$1n• lrrU.atllll .. rma l l!o atront. lt:ld giving Atlanta game plans to
~~~·.~·.~,",~' ,e•,•,:.!~.'· .~ Los Angeles which helped tile
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other NFL acUoo, St.
Louis edsed Philadelphia , ..IS,
Cleveland defeated wtshlDIIDn
New York and Plltsburgh
played Ill a 34-31 Ue
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111 the eharch yard Monday.
Sept. 1%, at 9 a. m. to go to the
mUHum al Marietta and the
Fenton Glass Co. In WiUJam·
111111, W. Va.
BETHEL NO. 62 of the fn.
terD1tional
Order of Job's
Daughters wiiJ meet at Pomeroy Masonic Temple on Moo·
day al 7:80 p. m.
THE DAUGHTERS ol Ruth
elaas of tile Unlled Methodist
Churob will meet Monday at
I p. m. at lbe bome ol Mn.
Albert Alward.

TUESDAY
THE WSCS of the
Rock
Sprlllp Methodist Church will
meet at the elnlrcll, Tuesday,
at 1·30 m

Tile Rutland Garden Club held Naylor's Run Hill.
Guests were Mr. and J',Jrs.
. Its August meeting. at the home George Griffith and Jeffrey,
llf Mrs. Cush Johnson, BradJulia and Bruce and Mr. and
bury, with Mrs. Guy Larkins
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
and
as co-hostess.
Polly Ann of Marton;
Miss
The meellng opened with de- Polly Karr, Columbus. a n d
vollons given by Mrs . Johnson
IDd the theme was "Prayer tor Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr
Peace." Twelve members were Jr. and Jeffrey of Middleport.
present and the roll call was
&amp;lven by each using the com· Buptut Society
mon and scientific name of 1 O/ Ch
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sh ubs In her own garden.
' . urc l eels
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The MlSBlonary Society of the
Mrs. Bernice Wlnn gave a Mt. Moriah Baptist Church met
t f th fi
h held
tho circled leltero
repor 0 e ower 8 ow
last week at the home of Mrs.
to form the aurprloulllwtr, u
at the Meigs County Fair. A Arlene Reese and daughter, Ju·
our,..W b)' the above cartoon.
reb poldrt tofCith~ co~ve~llon
lla. The study topic entitled,

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Church Class

Roo# Repair
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ter, Carolyn W. Nutter, 482
ft., Orange.
Dorsel Babcock, Grace Ba)).
cock to Leroy J. Kennedy, Vlv·
ian K. Kennedy,
2'4 acres,
Chester.
Wllbert J . McClain,
D. McClain to Howard
B Fr k 4710
Frank, Ruth . an •
res, Sutton.
Richard A. Smith, Louise L.
Smith to Columbus and Southem Ohio Electric Co., Right of

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Mary Baker II Columbus and
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John Arnott Ellen Arnott w
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Robert Lee Fisher,
Elizabeth
Ann Fisher, .475 Acre, Sutton.
Dw1g
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ert D. Cook, Violet M. Brickles,
John W. Cook, Cert. for
Pagevrlle.
Ross Cleland, Erma
to Manning D. Webster,
eels, Chester.
Manning D. Webster, Mary A.
Webster to Ross Cleland, Errna Cleland, parcels, Chester.
Jessie L. Bush, Ruby E. Bush
to William F. Sorden, Jr
rey P. Sorden, 21 acres, Che:st·ll
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Devollons were m c arge o
region of region !I reCP!Ved l Mrs. Reese and conunlltee reseveral state award s and was
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ports were g1ven. Mrs. Camplb
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ate most to t he Walk ecna un · ed A salad course was se rved
Mrs Oleva Cottrill gave a' ·
report· on the Osage
Orange •1 by the hostess.
Tree and Mrs. Clarence Mur·
ray gave a reporl on lhings to
SHORTHAND'S START
do in September such as trans- The first organized system
planting primroses, etc. The of shorlhana dates back to the
traveling prize, donated i&gt;y Mrs. year 63 B c the age of eloJames Titus, was won by Mrs. quence m Rome Speeches by
Paul Winn.
C1cero, Soneca and other Ro·
Delicious refreshments were man orators were taken down
served by the hostesses. Mrs. verbatim. The system was
Robson also announced
lhat 1 taught '" Roman schools and reBob Thomas from Nashville, mained in "se for seven centurTenn.~ whe is a famous flower ies, acc\lrdiog to
Encyclopaearranger, will he in
Grove dia Britar.nlca.
City, Ohio, to give flower dem·

Calllomia at Baltimore, Dl&amp;hl
Washington II New Yort, night
Qlcll80 at Boston, 11fCb1
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PbUadelpbia 78 1ft J3B 111..
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Allanta
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Dodge. And bring th• Uttl• Woman
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THE FIRST meeting of Sy· repair wdl be completed soon Baptist Cburch met Thursday
raeue PTA Is scheduled
for at .the
. regular meeting of the even1ng 1or a coo kout a1 the
Tuesday, Sept· 13 aI 7...
·•• p. m. Off1clal Board ol Heath Metho- Middle rt Roadside
Park.
ID the school audltortwn. Oom· dlst Churoh Sunday evening at H
po
M sh· 1
ml~ will 'be named. AU lhe church.
MollsltessMes wAere J rds.
Mit ey
parents and friends are urled
s. rs. sa or an,
rs .
to attend.
Mr. Wayne Gibbons, chair- Charles Edj¥ards and ~ r s.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
THE MEIGS County T o p man, presided. · He announced James Souders.
Notcllers' Club of TOPS will that a meeting of the finance Group singing opened I h e oostrations on Sept. 24 at the Knopp's Road. The fee will be j Larry YW~o~lfe~,~Do~lo~r~es~K~.:;~~=====;~;~~~=~=====-.J
on $1.00.
ta Ha~ld Eugene Rose,
meet 'ru,to!day, Septemper' 13, at committee would b~ held
to program followed by devotions Pleasant View SChocl
7:30p.m. •I Ule home o! Daisy meke plans for securing inon- given by Mrs. Lillian McGhee,
Paltepon in Syracuse.
ey for church maintenance.
who ha~ as her topic, "The Law
THE REEDSVILLE . LONG The Rev, Max Donahue re· of Kindness," and
inclnded
Bottam Home Demonstr~uon ported oo calls and visits made scripture and prayer. Mrs. Mills
club ·wm meel Tuesday, Sept. to parishioners and announced reported on the noWel' fund,
13, at 7 p. m. at the home of World. Wide Communion for Ule and Mn. Clyde Winebrenner{"'
Mrs. Charles Humphrey.
first Sunday In October with· ported on the purchase of a
BIDWELL "WSCS, · 7:30 p.m; Laymen's Sunday to be held new sink tor the church kltcll·
at home o! Mts: Roxie Sh01&gt; Oct 21. He also announeed the en.
maker, card shower for birth· district Fall Rally Oct. 9 at The birthdays of Mrs. Pearl
day of Mrs. Ethel Stice,
Waverly when the new Ports- Hoffman, Mrs. John
Lyons,
WEDNESDAY
mouth District Superintendent Mrs. Charles White. and Mrs.
POMEROY Olapter No. 10, is to be present.
Lillian Demoskey were observ·
Royal Arc1l Masons wjll hold Several matters were discuss· ed. Ot~ crs attending were Mn.
a state convocaUon 'wednesday ed and tabled lor the next ' E. L. Hughes, Mrs. Nora Ham·
at 7:30 p. m. Albert Woodard, meellng. The meeting
was ilton, Mrs. Agnes Whitt, Mn.
high priest, urges all offlcers closed with prayer by the pas· George Freeland, Mrs. Cor a
and companions to be present. tor.
Pullen, Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
P.\ST COUNCILORS of Chest· - ...____ ... __ - - ·
-- Mrs. Peulah While and Mrs.
er Council, Daughters ol Am· I Roberts , district president, will fsahelle Toy.
erica, will meet Wednesday at . be guest speaker.
.
--the lodge hall with Mra. -Milo .
TRURSDA Y
Sabl~ (Oland, an Island
of 1
Bi!lfll Mrs. Norinan Frederick
WILLING WORKERS class of Nova Scott a, Canaday. Is known
and Mrs. Hattie Frederick as the Enterprise EUB Church as the "graveyard of the At·
hostes.es.
· will meet Thursday evening at !antic.'' More than ZOO
shipPOMEROY Shakespeare club [ the home of Mrs. Carl Moore. wrecks h•ve been . recorded
will meet Wednesday at 12:30 I AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary there.
slender strip of land
p. m. It !be re.:teraled Church of Ltwis Manley Post will is almost mdisbuguishable until
lor 1 planned potluck luncheon meet at First BapUst church , close at hand. It Is. 20
miles
and meetllle. Mn. Josephine Rutland, Thursday, at 1 p. m:._ ~ng and only a lUlie wide._

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THE POMERO\' Garden Club
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2 t 0 1.000 FOOiball League ,defeat 1!1 1w&lt;
Nalltnll Leacue
IHouston
1101(100 ooo- 0 7 0 New York
1 0 0 1.000 years last week. soundly de
St. Louis 100 010 020- 4 9 Z L.A.
000 000 !OJ- I 6 li Boston
0 I 0 .000 feilled the Richmond Rebels 21
100 1011 1101- S 4 0 ~chacy, Fll'rell (I) and Miami
0 2 0 .000 It on tile (11811illg of- Ron Milili
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Jackson', Huchee (7) and Heath: Moeller, Miller · (1), Buffalo .
0 2 o .000 &amp;lnday;
Veale, Pace &lt;1), RegiD Cl) and Torbort. ftoit,
· Weelefll Dlvldell
Ill the oalJ other .Pme &amp;!11
(B) and May. WP- boro &lt;1). WP-MIIIer (+G). LP, .
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W, t.. T, Pet. day, tbe 1flrlftrd amtet ~
Frenk RYID ID!Ised for
&lt;1..). LP-VI!IIe &lt;14- -Z.clllrf tW).
IIIIli .DieCo
t 0 0 1.~
11 poiDII ID the third
louclldowne and
HR-Bplealo (lsi).
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Alllerlau a..lulu City
1 0 ' 0 LOOO quarter 10 dowa Norfolk 18-JL
defense ID!er&lt;epled five
CaUl.
001 :121
I 10 t ouland
1 1 0 .100
ID leadiD&amp; the Browns 10
soo 1110 !01- 1 10 1 Cleve.
100 000 100- 2 7 11 Denver
0 1 0 ;CJOe WASHINGTON (UPl)
ol the Redskins.. ~lry
New York 000101100- 3 11 Newm111, Lee (I) and s.tlria. SuUT• .lleAIII ·
J1111es Wine of PlkesYIUe, Ky.,
caught two ot Ryans m
Jarvis, CmoU (7J and Tom; DO: Bell, Xrallak (5), Culver lallsai City t2 BUffalo :Ill
lwmer ti.S. amnsaadot to
ud Paul Warfield the
ltlbant, Selma (1), Ryaa (1), (6), O'Donolhue (I) and Sl!lll. (OnlJI pme seheduled)
l.uniDboitrg ud to .the Ivory
while Walt Beach. Ross
(I) IIIII Groll!, Steplleu- WP-Newman (H). LP-BeU
Sdlda.Y'• GliDes
CoaSt, hu beell named apeclal
Iller ud Erieb Bames all set 1011 •&amp;). ~arvla (._1). LP- •14-U). HR-Qebern (Sth).
lanus City at OUIIIIII
llllltant to the secretary of
up 'I'D's with their tntercep- ltlbant &lt;11·7), HRS-M. J.110111011 at Denver
atalll .lor refugee and Jlil8rauon
Uoos. Charley Taylor
Ulth), Mathews (18th), Tom! Ball
001 110 lOS- 8 10 I lllaml II Buffalo
.,a11'1, II Wll announced
bolb Washlnclon touchdowns. (31th).
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'Minn.
101 000 Ob-11 17 I llauiiGo at New York
Tl!isdlf.
IUot nes Gole
! McNIIJy, S. Miller 17), Hall
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Mike Clark's 41-yard
000 000 182- 3 a aI •B), . Brabender (I) and E~
wllb 'It seconds left
1100 uo toz- 9 13 1 barren; Gnat, WortblDcton (81
8011
the Stlelers lhe1r lie with
Maloney, Davldlon ('!, NU· and
Nixon (9).
Giants and offset three touch- 11a11 (5), Bakllcbua (7), Notte- WP-WoriiiiJIItoa (~). LP-S.
down passes by the Glllllts' bart (7) and Pavlelicll; Short .Miller IHI. HRS-()Uvl (23rd),
Bart Morrell Including scorint 118-ll) ani Dalrymple. LP- Killebrel\' t311111).
bombs of 75' and 11 .,.rds to llaloney 11._7).
Homer Jones. The
Bill
no lulap)
Nelsen also connected tor t'-·
Flrll Game
IN. Y.
010 000 000 ~ 4 7 I
Ill~ Qrl
CJOO OIK GOO9 8os
• 020 000 o- 2 11 2
TD passes
cago
4 1
.
Fred
booted a 3t·yerd San Fran ji!)J 101 000- 3 7 4 llooton, Womack . (I) and
lleld ROai with 10 second Jenkins, Koonce (1), Hendll!)' BryiD; Stanae, McMahon &lt;7),
remaining whleh enabled llle II) and Hundley: SadeckJ, Wyatt (I) and '1'111man. WPVliiDga to ue the ._.. John
(6), McDaniel (I) and Womack (&amp;-3). LP-Wyall (3Brodie's two \uuehdown pasaea
• Barton (1). WP- 7). IIRS-Mlller (lsi), lllcbard111 the second period had ~~- Jenkins (H). LP-Sadeelcl (JI. son (7th).
the f9ers 1 » 7 halfllmo lead,
HR-WIIIIIIIl! 1:!81h).
but the Vikings came bact
Wash.
000 001 000- I 4 0
behind the pustng of P'rant
.
Seeolld Game
Chleqo
000 040 008- 4 ~ 0
Tsrtenton 11111 8 33-yard TD Ch1cago
010 0011 000- 0 3 0 .Hannan. Humphreys &lt;5),
....._ fer - tulck O.K. 'l'blllatop for
run b, BIU Brown to make 11
FriD 010 101 Oil- 2 3 0 Lines &lt;7) and Casanova:
, _ _ , , . . OU' dttlft)' . _ tenu.
m, 17 lie three
rters
Slmmonl (~) and Hundley: Klages, HigiD8 (I) and JoseThe a P:ckers ra':.uaback. two
(11-10) and Barton. HR- phson. WP-Kiages U-0). LPpass Interceptions for touch&lt;lnd).
Hannan (3·7).
WIIIN MONIY. IS 1111 IUISIION
downs and stopped the Colbi'
Fint Game
Detroit
1100s
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010 1100
1
ground game cold in the sec:ood
000 000 1100- o s 2 K c
200 101 Olx- 5 I 0
IS Till ANSMR
half to score a rather easy
0011 130 00s- 4 8 o ·Wilson, Pena (31. "laddlng
victory Saturday ni&amp;llt Ltroy Dierker Raymond (7) and (8) and Freehan: :
, (13Caffey and Bob, Jeler nn back 8atemllll·' Koufu (23-1) and I) IIIII Roof. LP, (ISJohnny inUnltas
IDtercepllons
scores
the second
period for~~~~·~LP~'-Dler~~la!r:J&lt;!:S.7!,!l.:_~I~O)~-----·--j_~~~!!!~~!!!~!~~~~~!
to 1
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brlni 111e Paden back from
U deDclt and spart lhe
for the triumph.

Plum's 25-yard toliCbdowo
pass to Pat Studstill and Tom
Nowalzke's six·yerd m nm
both carne in the second
quarter IIIII erased a a..o
Space Age advanced···
Chlcll80 lead, 1Dd the Liolll'
tenacious defense made the two
966 FRIGIDAIRE
touchdowns stand up.
REFRIGERATOR!
.
The Bears drove inaide the
0 100"' Froot-Ptoof ~~ Fril1~~
Detroit 30-yerd line twice 1n the
•I rei frost never torms,
er·
third quarter but Alex Karras
102-lb. tor&gt;, ..., .. 0
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recovered
a fumble to .stop the
tor
section!
1
• Twin veaotoblt Hydrotoro.
Orst drl" and Wayne Raamuse door he• :S full·
• Bi&amp; !itofiS
better compart·
len intercepted a pass on the 15
widtt'l shtlvt!5,
ment.
10 stop the second.
'
h Power CapiUit 1ot
Kleks
Four
Fils
~6~~: A~e Refrigeration!
Bruce Gossett kfcked four
00
0eldJoais and Roman Gabriel
pass
for 294 the
yards
as thea
Rams handed
Falcoos
loss In their first regular
season game ever.
The Rams' defense played as
U It knew every one of the
Allanta plays as the Falcons'
~~ . ,,-Refrigerator come~ in~telled 1
offense
sputtered lor most of
with FREE Rlde·Aire teatur• ·.
lhe
game.
Quarterback Randy
ld . Ride-Au• hfti rl
Amazinl F'ri&amp;1 ac:ta':n of en Inch on •
Johnson had I hand in bolll
hi~erator 1 r
pl'ed b)' most
Atlanta touchdowns, conneclillg
ttun clllhlon of elr IUP • fTlC)Ve It
on
1 53-yard scoring toss to
v1cuum· clelnbo~::!~J':dtrntath
witl'l eatt tor . 1
lidiJ rilht out
Gary Bll'Des and sc:orlni
cle~nin&amp;l R";Jgera~O:ln 1 child can
himself on a tllree-yerd run.
without frlc o~ it. It's fun!
Jim Bakken kicked a 27-yard
-tt.eomo-,
tor r.rnpr1tor ••r ltft.
field goal wilb five secouds
ir.1diJTIIrk 111m•
remaining to llvt the Cardinals
their slim marcin of victory.
The boot WBI BUbn'l third
successful lllampl ol lhe day I
and came jult - minute, and II
51 seconds .rter the Eagles' Detroit
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Sam Baker had tied the game
at ·\.IS.

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Georp Alltn. ADen admltled
receiving such informaUon but
c1on1«1 It wu IDY uae to his
team. Heeter lboulhl different.
Jy IIIII no doubt lhtllb Utile of
Jencks.

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the famed barne,te $dlool l~sl
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\Wiater to help the quart,erback
Plum Is 1 prize graduate I~ how 10 build up Ills
ef llle Dale Carnegie school confidence.
but ,job Jencks would have ..; The
whieh
ran!La• 8 dropoul
C&lt;JUrse,
b~sl~ally
art
Plum, a 31-year-old veteran wmn Ill
, •a
Of nine NaUonal Foothall people. dldn 1 look 19 If II
LeAgUe campaJcns, has
sui· done .Plum any &amp;ood dllrilll the
fetid rom lack ot leadenhlp tx!Hbltion ga~ IS the Lions
durtng Ills pro career and 80 failed to Win 8 IIDale one. But
~ Detroit Lions sent him to Sundty Plum bepn to display
the leade...hlp the Lions sorely
aa
A
need as he paased tor one
llfltl
A\i
touchdown. IIIII set up IIIOther
meum 11 while leadillg his team to 1 14-3
kldn:~•:t,:,•,~l!!l:! upset of the highly-louted
:.,~,:~.!~":';:,:".:;'.~~~:! Cilical!lJ Bears.
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~~!F.';~'"..!'o~:: ~:·;~;:"','::~ Jencks. on the other hand,
;::~· r.,·~~':!.h1::i".:J:~ ·2~~ was accused of hetrayal by hls
I.ISIJ&amp;.II)' brlnts lUI., ttl&amp;Kint oomlort b, former Coaeh Nord Hecker for
CU$1n• lrrU.atllll .. rma l l!o atront. lt:ld giving Atlanta game plans to
~~~·.~·.~,",~' ,e•,•,:.!~.'· .~ Los Angeles which helped tile
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Cleveland defeated wtshlDIIDn
New York and Plltsburgh
played Ill a 34-31 Ue
and
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111 the eharch yard Monday.
Sept. 1%, at 9 a. m. to go to the
mUHum al Marietta and the
Fenton Glass Co. In WiUJam·
111111, W. Va.
BETHEL NO. 62 of the fn.
terD1tional
Order of Job's
Daughters wiiJ meet at Pomeroy Masonic Temple on Moo·
day al 7:80 p. m.
THE DAUGHTERS ol Ruth
elaas of tile Unlled Methodist
Churob will meet Monday at
I p. m. at lbe bome ol Mn.
Albert Alward.

TUESDAY
THE WSCS of the
Rock
Sprlllp Methodist Church will
meet at the elnlrcll, Tuesday,
at 1·30 m

Tile Rutland Garden Club held Naylor's Run Hill.
Guests were Mr. and J',Jrs.
. Its August meeting. at the home George Griffith and Jeffrey,
llf Mrs. Cush Johnson, BradJulia and Bruce and Mr. and
bury, with Mrs. Guy Larkins
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
and
as co-hostess.
Polly Ann of Marton;
Miss
The meellng opened with de- Polly Karr, Columbus. a n d
vollons given by Mrs . Johnson
IDd the theme was "Prayer tor Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr
Peace." Twelve members were Jr. and Jeffrey of Middleport.
present and the roll call was
&amp;lven by each using the com· Buptut Society
mon and scientific name of 1 O/ Ch
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sh ubs In her own garden.
' . urc l eels
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The MlSBlonary Society of the
Mrs. Bernice Wlnn gave a Mt. Moriah Baptist Church met
t f th fi
h held
tho circled leltero
repor 0 e ower 8 ow
last week at the home of Mrs.
to form the aurprloulllwtr, u
at the Meigs County Fair. A Arlene Reese and daughter, Ju·
our,..W b)' the above cartoon.
reb poldrt tofCith~ co~ve~llon
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Amy Gastin to Richard
ter, Carolyn W. Nutter, 482
ft., Orange.
Dorsel Babcock, Grace Ba)).
cock to Leroy J. Kennedy, Vlv·
ian K. Kennedy,
2'4 acres,
Chester.
Wllbert J . McClain,
D. McClain to Howard
B Fr k 4710
Frank, Ruth . an •
res, Sutton.
Richard A. Smith, Louise L.
Smith to Columbus and Southem Ohio Electric Co., Right of

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Mary Baker II Columbus and
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John Arnott Ellen Arnott w
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Robert Lee Fisher,
Elizabeth
Ann Fisher, .475 Acre, Sutton.
Dw1g
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ert D. Cook, Violet M. Brickles,
John W. Cook, Cert. for
Pagevrlle.
Ross Cleland, Erma
to Manning D. Webster,
eels, Chester.
Manning D. Webster, Mary A.
Webster to Ross Cleland, Errna Cleland, parcels, Chester.
Jessie L. Bush, Ruby E. Bush
to William F. Sorden, Jr
rey P. Sorden, 21 acres, Che:st·ll
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Robson She reported thai lhis g
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Devollons were m c arge o
region of region !I reCP!Ved l Mrs. Reese and conunlltee reseveral state award s and was
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ports were g1ven. Mrs. Camplb
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ate most to t he Walk ecna un · ed A salad course was se rved
Mrs Oleva Cottrill gave a' ·
report· on the Osage
Orange •1 by the hostess.
Tree and Mrs. Clarence Mur·
ray gave a reporl on lhings to
SHORTHAND'S START
do in September such as trans- The first organized system
planting primroses, etc. The of shorlhana dates back to the
traveling prize, donated i&gt;y Mrs. year 63 B c the age of eloJames Titus, was won by Mrs. quence m Rome Speeches by
Paul Winn.
C1cero, Soneca and other Ro·
Delicious refreshments were man orators were taken down
served by the hostesses. Mrs. verbatim. The system was
Robson also announced
lhat 1 taught '" Roman schools and reBob Thomas from Nashville, mained in "se for seven centurTenn.~ whe is a famous flower ies, acc\lrdiog to
Encyclopaearranger, will he in
Grove dia Britar.nlca.
City, Ohio, to give flower dem·

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DOROTHY P. WHITLOCK
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waiting to swap, see the Good
Guys I They're making deal&amp; that
ant det1/1 duriflg their YEAR-END
ROUND-UP SALE on 8VIli'Y '68 .
Dodge. And bring th• Uttl• Woman
with you. The Dodge Boys went
to show tvarybody that they're
great guya to do buainua with.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
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THE FIRST meeting of Sy· repair wdl be completed soon Baptist Cburch met Thursday
raeue PTA Is scheduled
for at .the
. regular meeting of the even1ng 1or a coo kout a1 the
Tuesday, Sept· 13 aI 7...
·•• p. m. Off1clal Board ol Heath Metho- Middle rt Roadside
Park.
ID the school audltortwn. Oom· dlst Churoh Sunday evening at H
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M sh· 1
ml~ will 'be named. AU lhe church.
MollsltessMes wAere J rds.
Mit ey
parents and friends are urled
s. rs. sa or an,
rs .
to attend.
Mr. Wayne Gibbons, chair- Charles Edj¥ards and ~ r s.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
THE MEIGS County T o p man, presided. · He announced James Souders.
Notcllers' Club of TOPS will that a meeting of the finance Group singing opened I h e oostrations on Sept. 24 at the Knopp's Road. The fee will be j Larry YW~o~lfe~,~Do~lo~r~es~K~.:;~~=====;~;~~~=~=====-.J
on $1.00.
ta Ha~ld Eugene Rose,
meet 'ru,to!day, Septemper' 13, at committee would b~ held
to program followed by devotions Pleasant View SChocl
7:30p.m. •I Ule home o! Daisy meke plans for securing inon- given by Mrs. Lillian McGhee,
Paltepon in Syracuse.
ey for church maintenance.
who ha~ as her topic, "The Law
THE REEDSVILLE . LONG The Rev, Max Donahue re· of Kindness," and
inclnded
Bottam Home Demonstr~uon ported oo calls and visits made scripture and prayer. Mrs. Mills
club ·wm meel Tuesday, Sept. to parishioners and announced reported on the noWel' fund,
13, at 7 p. m. at the home of World. Wide Communion for Ule and Mn. Clyde Winebrenner{"'
Mrs. Charles Humphrey.
first Sunday In October with· ported on the purchase of a
BIDWELL "WSCS, · 7:30 p.m; Laymen's Sunday to be held new sink tor the church kltcll·
at home o! Mts: Roxie Sh01&gt; Oct 21. He also announeed the en.
maker, card shower for birth· district Fall Rally Oct. 9 at The birthdays of Mrs. Pearl
day of Mrs. Ethel Stice,
Waverly when the new Ports- Hoffman, Mrs. John
Lyons,
WEDNESDAY
mouth District Superintendent Mrs. Charles White. and Mrs.
POMEROY Olapter No. 10, is to be present.
Lillian Demoskey were observ·
Royal Arc1l Masons wjll hold Several matters were discuss· ed. Ot~ crs attending were Mn.
a state convocaUon 'wednesday ed and tabled lor the next ' E. L. Hughes, Mrs. Nora Ham·
at 7:30 p. m. Albert Woodard, meellng. The meeting
was ilton, Mrs. Agnes Whitt, Mn.
high priest, urges all offlcers closed with prayer by the pas· George Freeland, Mrs. Cor a
and companions to be present. tor.
Pullen, Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
P.\ST COUNCILORS of Chest· - ...____ ... __ - - ·
-- Mrs. Peulah While and Mrs.
er Council, Daughters ol Am· I Roberts , district president, will fsahelle Toy.
erica, will meet Wednesday at . be guest speaker.
.
--the lodge hall with Mra. -Milo .
TRURSDA Y
Sabl~ (Oland, an Island
of 1
Bi!lfll Mrs. Norinan Frederick
WILLING WORKERS class of Nova Scott a, Canaday. Is known
and Mrs. Hattie Frederick as the Enterprise EUB Church as the "graveyard of the At·
hostes.es.
· will meet Thursday evening at !antic.'' More than ZOO
shipPOMEROY Shakespeare club [ the home of Mrs. Carl Moore. wrecks h•ve been . recorded
will meet Wednesday at 12:30 I AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary there.
slender strip of land
p. m. It !be re.:teraled Church of Ltwis Manley Post will is almost mdisbuguishable until
lor 1 planned potluck luncheon meet at First BapUst church , close at hand. It Is. 20
miles
and meetllle. Mn. Josephine Rutland, Thursday, at 1 p. m:._ ~ng and only a lUlie wide._

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Mr. aDd Mn. Charles R. Kart'
Sr. entertained with. dlDDer
Saturday evenlnl at tbelr home

At Johnson's

MI:MBERB of Rock Springs
HeUer Heallll Club will meet

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Has Meeting

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liiONDAY
THE POMEROY Elementary
School PTA will meet Monday
II 7:30 p, m. Vlaltat!OD nlght
will be ob!Mirved and all par·
enla ll'e urged to attend.
THE POMERO\' Garden Club
wiU meet Monday at 2 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Clair Karr in

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Karrs are Holts
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A.t Weekeml. Dinner · etgs
Cllrlstlaa . Roite, parcels, Sul-j Nautil"'·Is J · P•I!IAI

Rutland Garden

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New York 4 Boston 2, 10 ins
II Chilcego 4 Wasb~Jtt!on 1
llilmeeola 11 Ballbnore •
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2 t 0 1.000 FOOiball League ,defeat 1!1 1w&lt;
Nalltnll Leacue
IHouston
1101(100 ooo- 0 7 0 New York
1 0 0 1.000 years last week. soundly de
St. Louis 100 010 020- 4 9 Z L.A.
000 000 !OJ- I 6 li Boston
0 I 0 .000 feilled the Richmond Rebels 21
100 1011 1101- S 4 0 ~chacy, Fll'rell (I) and Miami
0 2 0 .000 It on tile (11811illg of- Ron Milili
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Jackson', Huchee (7) and Heath: Moeller, Miller · (1), Buffalo .
0 2 o .000 &amp;lnday;
Veale, Pace &lt;1), RegiD Cl) and Torbort. ftoit,
· Weelefll Dlvldell
Ill the oalJ other .Pme &amp;!11
(B) and May. WP- boro &lt;1). WP-MIIIer (+G). LP, .
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W, t.. T, Pet. day, tbe 1flrlftrd amtet ~
Frenk RYID ID!Ised for
&lt;1..). LP-VI!IIe &lt;14- -Z.clllrf tW).
IIIIli .DieCo
t 0 0 1.~
11 poiDII ID the third
louclldowne and
HR-Bplealo (lsi).
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Alllerlau a..lulu City
1 0 ' 0 LOOO quarter 10 dowa Norfolk 18-JL
defense ID!er&lt;epled five
CaUl.
001 :121
I 10 t ouland
1 1 0 .100
ID leadiD&amp; the Browns 10
soo 1110 !01- 1 10 1 Cleve.
100 000 100- 2 7 11 Denver
0 1 0 ;CJOe WASHINGTON (UPl)
ol the Redskins.. ~lry
New York 000101100- 3 11 Newm111, Lee (I) and s.tlria. SuUT• .lleAIII ·
J1111es Wine of PlkesYIUe, Ky.,
caught two ot Ryans m
Jarvis, CmoU (7J and Tom; DO: Bell, Xrallak (5), Culver lallsai City t2 BUffalo :Ill
lwmer ti.S. amnsaadot to
ud Paul Warfield the
ltlbant, Selma (1), Ryaa (1), (6), O'Donolhue (I) and Sl!lll. (OnlJI pme seheduled)
l.uniDboitrg ud to .the Ivory
while Walt Beach. Ross
(I) IIIII Groll!, Steplleu- WP-Newman (H). LP-BeU
Sdlda.Y'• GliDes
CoaSt, hu beell named apeclal
Iller ud Erieb Bames all set 1011 •&amp;). ~arvla (._1). LP- •14-U). HR-Qebern (Sth).
lanus City at OUIIIIII
llllltant to the secretary of
up 'I'D's with their tntercep- ltlbant &lt;11·7), HRS-M. J.110111011 at Denver
atalll .lor refugee and Jlil8rauon
Uoos. Charley Taylor
Ulth), Mathews (18th), Tom! Ball
001 110 lOS- 8 10 I lllaml II Buffalo
.,a11'1, II Wll announced
bolb Washlnclon touchdowns. (31th).
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'Minn.
101 000 Ob-11 17 I llauiiGo at New York
Tl!isdlf.
IUot nes Gole
! McNIIJy, S. Miller 17), Hall
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Mike Clark's 41-yard
000 000 182- 3 a aI •B), . Brabender (I) and E~
wllb 'It seconds left
1100 uo toz- 9 13 1 barren; Gnat, WortblDcton (81
8011
the Stlelers lhe1r lie with
Maloney, Davldlon ('!, NU· and
Nixon (9).
Giants and offset three touch- 11a11 (5), Bakllcbua (7), Notte- WP-WoriiiiJIItoa (~). LP-S.
down passes by the Glllllts' bart (7) and Pavlelicll; Short .Miller IHI. HRS-()Uvl (23rd),
Bart Morrell Including scorint 118-ll) ani Dalrymple. LP- Killebrel\' t311111).
bombs of 75' and 11 .,.rds to llaloney 11._7).
Homer Jones. The
Bill
no lulap)
Nelsen also connected tor t'-·
Flrll Game
IN. Y.
010 000 000 ~ 4 7 I
Ill~ Qrl
CJOO OIK GOO9 8os
• 020 000 o- 2 11 2
TD passes
cago
4 1
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Fred
booted a 3t·yerd San Fran ji!)J 101 000- 3 7 4 llooton, Womack . (I) and
lleld ROai with 10 second Jenkins, Koonce (1), Hendll!)' BryiD; Stanae, McMahon &lt;7),
remaining whleh enabled llle II) and Hundley: SadeckJ, Wyatt (I) and '1'111man. WPVliiDga to ue the ._.. John
(6), McDaniel (I) and Womack (&amp;-3). LP-Wyall (3Brodie's two \uuehdown pasaea
• Barton (1). WP- 7). IIRS-Mlller (lsi), lllcbard111 the second period had ~~- Jenkins (H). LP-Sadeelcl (JI. son (7th).
the f9ers 1 » 7 halfllmo lead,
HR-WIIIIIIIl! 1:!81h).
but the Vikings came bact
Wash.
000 001 000- I 4 0
behind the pustng of P'rant
.
Seeolld Game
Chleqo
000 040 008- 4 ~ 0
Tsrtenton 11111 8 33-yard TD Ch1cago
010 0011 000- 0 3 0 .Hannan. Humphreys &lt;5),
....._ fer - tulck O.K. 'l'blllatop for
run b, BIU Brown to make 11
FriD 010 101 Oil- 2 3 0 Lines &lt;7) and Casanova:
, _ _ , , . . OU' dttlft)' . _ tenu.
m, 17 lie three
rters
Slmmonl (~) and Hundley: Klages, HigiD8 (I) and JoseThe a P:ckers ra':.uaback. two
(11-10) and Barton. HR- phson. WP-Kiages U-0). LPpass Interceptions for touch&lt;lnd).
Hannan (3·7).
WIIIN MONIY. IS 1111 IUISIION
downs and stopped the Colbi'
Fint Game
Detroit
1100s
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010 1100
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ground game cold in the sec:ood
000 000 1100- o s 2 K c
200 101 Olx- 5 I 0
IS Till ANSMR
half to score a rather easy
0011 130 00s- 4 8 o ·Wilson, Pena (31. "laddlng
victory Saturday ni&amp;llt Ltroy Dierker Raymond (7) and (8) and Freehan: :
, (13Caffey and Bob, Jeler nn back 8atemllll·' Koufu (23-1) and I) IIIII Roof. LP, (ISJohnny inUnltas
IDtercepllons
scores
the second
period for~~~~·~LP~'-Dler~~la!r:J&lt;!:S.7!,!l.:_~I~O)~-----·--j_~~~!!!~~!!!~!~~~~~!
to 1
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brlni 111e Paden back from
U deDclt and spart lhe
for the triumph.

Plum's 25-yard toliCbdowo
pass to Pat Studstill and Tom
Nowalzke's six·yerd m nm
both carne in the second
quarter IIIII erased a a..o
Space Age advanced···
Chlcll80 lead, 1Dd the Liolll'
tenacious defense made the two
966 FRIGIDAIRE
touchdowns stand up.
REFRIGERATOR!
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The Bears drove inaide the
0 100"' Froot-Ptoof ~~ Fril1~~
Detroit 30-yerd line twice 1n the
•I rei frost never torms,
er·
third quarter but Alex Karras
102-lb. tor&gt;, ..., .. 0
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recovered
a fumble to .stop the
tor
section!
1
• Twin veaotoblt Hydrotoro.
Orst drl" and Wayne Raamuse door he• :S full·
• Bi&amp; !itofiS
better compart·
len intercepted a pass on the 15
widtt'l shtlvt!5,
ment.
10 stop the second.
'
h Power CapiUit 1ot
Kleks
Four
Fils
~6~~: A~e Refrigeration!
Bruce Gossett kfcked four
00
0eldJoais and Roman Gabriel
pass
for 294 the
yards
as thea
Rams handed
Falcoos
loss In their first regular
season game ever.
The Rams' defense played as
U It knew every one of the
Allanta plays as the Falcons'
~~ . ,,-Refrigerator come~ in~telled 1
offense
sputtered lor most of
with FREE Rlde·Aire teatur• ·.
lhe
game.
Quarterback Randy
ld . Ride-Au• hfti rl
Amazinl F'ri&amp;1 ac:ta':n of en Inch on •
Johnson had I hand in bolll
hi~erator 1 r
pl'ed b)' most
Atlanta touchdowns, conneclillg
ttun clllhlon of elr IUP • fTlC)Ve It
on
1 53-yard scoring toss to
v1cuum· clelnbo~::!~J':dtrntath
witl'l eatt tor . 1
lidiJ rilht out
Gary Bll'Des and sc:orlni
cle~nin&amp;l R";Jgera~O:ln 1 child can
himself on a tllree-yerd run.
without frlc o~ it. It's fun!
Jim Bakken kicked a 27-yard
-tt.eomo-,
tor r.rnpr1tor ••r ltft.
field goal wilb five secouds
ir.1diJTIIrk 111m•
remaining to llvt the Cardinals
their slim marcin of victory.
The boot WBI BUbn'l third
successful lllampl ol lhe day I
and came jult - minute, and II
51 seconds .rter the Eagles' Detroit
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Sam Baker had tied the game
at ·\.IS.

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and alleiedly dlvul(ed the
lnformalloa to Rams' Coaeh
Georp Alltn. ADen admltled
receiving such informaUon but
c1on1«1 It wu IDY uae to his
team. Heeter lboulhl different.
Jy IIIII no doubt lhtllb Utile of
Jencks.

night.

PomtrOJ-Ml&lt;ldle~

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SHELFS &amp;UT SEEPAGE'S!!
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AT ONCE •••THEN, A
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AT THE l'ASE FLIGHT
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MOTORS

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ADAM'S Trading Post · and An·
ti~ Store moved to 1 new
locatio• at the Cross Roads
Junction 124 and State Route
143 tn Rutland Road. Pb.
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PRf.PARATICWS AT THE
f1GHTER: MSE, S"*'PPEF:
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Metropolitan Motors
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Ear11 Money and PriOeliveritlg The Daily
Sentinel to ..lllblithed

Help Wanted
JlOUSEKEEPER- to help care
for 3 chHdren, privat. room
and board, small wages. Julia
Hill, Rutland. I hous10 M-

low Nazarellf Church.
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WOMAN to do house work by
Oet. 1, lhr~ smal7 cllildren.
must be lood with childre8.

Provide owa transportation.
992·6636.
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ONE MAN .Apply II persoll
al the Forest Run Block Co.,
Minersville, 0 .
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MALE HE~belweeolieo ii
and 35, clean. lieat appeal'
a nco of gond cllaracter. DIJ'
or night shift available. Apply
In person at Buraer Boy. 21
W_ Union, Athell, 0. betweea
boura ot I and t p.m. a I SOle

EmploymenJ Wanted
IIOY, 18, wanll Mly I y P e
work. Andy Jones, CbMhirt,
pbooe 11'1~
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to ~ CoulltJ Auditor oa Stpt•
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HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORc'YQES
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e PAitTS for OUTBOARD :

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I "'E.V£R WANTA SE.E.
NUTTIN'ON TH&amp;.M
SHELFS &amp;UT SEEPAGE'S!!
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AT ONCE •••THEN, A
:SHORT TIME LATER,
AT THE l'ASE FLIGHT
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MOTORS

eiiOATS &amp; MOTORS
•BOAT PAINT

eTOOLS
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ADAM'S Trading Post · and An·
ti~ Store moved to 1 new
locatio• at the Cross Roads
Junction 124 and State Route
143 tn Rutland Road. Pb.
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PRf.PARATICWS AT THE
f1GHTER: MSE, S"*'PPEF:
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Metropolitan Motors
Evening• and Saturday

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SCHNEIDER

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IN CAS!e Af.JY1301YT'
STARn; ANYTHING, I
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Did ~ou en j ow

OF SURRENDER I

the ~ummer? Have
a n1ce fall!

THE BORN LO$EIAI

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Delivering The Doily
Santino! to •tablithM

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COULD A~ORQ A f.W?EM or:
A f-IUNDI?EO SUCI1 ·~·
OR ''SELr · BO~ERS ·· ~
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64 Ford Galaxle

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Upper Middleport Route

62 FordPatrlana

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Ear11 Money and PriOeliveritlg The Daily
Sentinel to ..lllblithed

Help Wanted
JlOUSEKEEPER- to help care
for 3 chHdren, privat. room
and board, small wages. Julia
Hill, Rutland. I hous10 M-

low Nazarellf Church.
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WOMAN to do house work by
Oet. 1, lhr~ smal7 cllildren.
must be lood with childre8.

Provide owa transportation.
992·6636.
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ONE MAN .Apply II persoll
al the Forest Run Block Co.,
Minersville, 0 .
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MALE HE~belweeolieo ii
and 35, clean. lieat appeal'
a nco of gond cllaracter. DIJ'
or night shift available. Apply
In person at Buraer Boy. 21
W_ Union, Athell, 0. betweea
boura ot I and t p.m. a I SOle

EmploymenJ Wanted
IIOY, 18, wanll Mly I y P e
work. Andy Jones, CbMhirt,
pbooe 11'1~
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'lilt Middleport loanl of Pulllic AHaln .
wdl certify clelinquent sewer asses.. .
to ~ CoulltJ Auditor oa Stpt•
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£fi1Y~ 'BIIMOVAR

Ready toGo/

WOMAN to live willt me Ia
my home and do light bousework . Anna Smitil, 71'1 S.

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IT 5 1'q4DITION I
LllSER ALWAYS

T~E

DOES THAnO

CONG~ATUL.A'T5

' iH' WINNEIZJ . .

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GQING WHEREM) ONf
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Inspection is Planned December ~~h
By Mary Shrine At Friday Meeti110

We Res~trve
The Righllo
limit
Quantities

MONDAY·· TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY
SWit'T'S PRF.MIU~I
U.S. GOVERNMt:N1' JNSPECTim

1-LB.
TRAY PACK

LEAN-MILD
SUGAR CURED

DONALD DUl:K

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Red Devi I Band
Entertains at
Oh1.0 State fair

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VOL XVIII : NO. 103 ·

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1'

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East Letart
WSCS Group
Meets Recently

The East Letart W.S.C.S.
recently for their Se!1ten1ber
meeting at the church.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Roy Pearson, taken from the
"Upper Room" and
"Meeting God Where We Are."
Group singing of "Anlrwh.ere
With Jesus" was followed by
prayer '1 Mrs. Herbert Shields.
Mrs. William fox, president,
presided over the meeting.
The finance committee announoed a Bakeless bake sale.
AI a taler date a bake-sale wW
be held at the Racine Departmen! Store. Thank-You notes
were received from Fooie Hayman and CaroUne Detzel.
A communication was read
by Mrs. VirgJI Roush, Supply
Secretary, lor "Askings" for
World and National Missions.
The group voted to pay same
lbrough the dlsbict treasurer
and directed 1o Rhodesia and
Taiwan and to Flower Esther
Hall, Meisenheimer,
Toledo and Pfeiffer
lege,
N. C. ColMrs. Hersobel Roush, chair·
man of Program Committee,
gave a eport on the new prograrna lor the year and eaoh
member !Wed out a dau.book
for each month.
Miss Barbara Adams announced she had ordered material
for the Week of Prayer and
Self-Denial service lo be held
In October.
There will be a work mee~
lng at the clwroh Tuesday evening, September 13.
Mrs. ller8cbel Rousb led lbe
program, "The EUB Story."
Members participating were
Mn. 1\oy Donobew, Mra. Herbert Shields, Mr1. Roy Pearson, Mrs. VIrgil Rousb, Mrs.
Gerald Hayman and Mrs. wnUam Fox. Scripture
taken
from Romans, Luke, Matthew
and I Peter were read by Mrs.
Roush. Mrs. William Fox closed with prayer.
The birthday of Mrs. VIrgil
·
wa1 observed and delicIous refreshments were served
by Mrs. Cia~ Adams and
Barbara and )Irs; Earl AIIIIIDB,

Miller's One-Point 'Line

ELBERFElD$ ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE COMPLm LINE OF

LEE WORK CLOTHING

Lee-PReST
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PIBIANDT
PBISI WOBIWIAI
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War Summaries
SAIGON IUPI) - The United Stat11 IIUIICh-.1 the
vreetllf llr rei• of the war •IIIII oil depots and m1..
elle 11111 In North VIet N•m Monclly- Relllble IIIIo
1n11t11 put the number of pl1n11 et 500 or more.

Iron
'em?
Never!
~.ee·..~·
lot· wearlll Lee·Prelt Clleltpa Twill pall are
IIIII alorflll ud aeld:re•I•IUI 1111 lOW l!teJ
~ 11101111 ud perleelly ereasd wllllnl ewea
· 1'teaellap. Cln 'ua a workoall
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P1nt• In 51- 30 to 60 Waist
Slilrts In Sl- 14'11 to 20

Be sure to see the complete line of UDioJI Made
Lee Work Clothing on sale in the Men's ~part­
mont on the 1st Floor.
Regular Lee Jelt Denim Bib Overalls In bllie or
blclwry ltrlpe, Lee Carpenter's Ov~alls II! white
or hickory ttrlpe, Lee Plilnter's Overalls, Lee W9Ht
Caps, Denim Overall Jackets In ·Jinect· or uhlbie4 '
~les, Lee UnionaUs In au·sizes, short, regular and
IO,I)g·Jengthl;
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YOu'll find Y!&gt;in' correct size, too, from tl!e 8lll81lelt ·
to: the~ wh\1 wears.extra tpge size wor,t
W11rk Clothing.

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~thes. StQp iJi all,d buy .your ~eels now ln\P(IpW.,

The S&amp;H G'"" Stomp RoprHentolivo Will
.. In our. store on ... Oct. 4th and 5th from
10:30 1.11\. til 6:00 p.m. to ....pi ordora
'-r 1 - ·lhe SAH ldoobook,

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Hosts to,: .
WeJdiqg Party

Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu11ene
Holter, Carl Rlcbard and
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)One, a o o urn us.
Ice cream, cake and tea were
served
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.
er and daughter, Polly
er, Ruth Evans, 0 ra Bass, Eth•
el Hysell, Helen Lighthouse Ed· and Mr. a~ Mrs. George
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fith and children, Jeffrey
na Carmen, Mary Kunzelman, a
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Agnes Mowery, Debra Mowery, nd Bruce ol Marion and
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Martin. Polly Karr of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Diok Owens, Mr. weekend guests of Mr. and
and Mrs. Homer Brickles. Mr. Charles R. Karr Sr.
and Mrs. E. F. Robinso~ and George_ Hemes entered
the honorees, Miss HyseU and =.Hospital Sunday, for
Miss Rowe.
vation and treatment.
Mrs. Vernon Howell, wbo
been quite ill at Meigs
Hospital, is reported as
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss ol
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her slsler and brother-In-law,
The Rutland Red
De v 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle and
Marohlng Band under the di- Susan.
rection of Robert A. Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss
Jr., performed at the 0 h i 0 Mrs. Cbarlea Lytle were
day afternoon guests of Mr.
State Fair Sept. 3.
Representing the Meigs Lo- Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
cal School district, they were Mr. and Mrs. Melvm
the only band from the area to Meter and son have moved
atlend.
from Cincinnati to Pomeroy. Mr.
While being reoorded,
the Van Meter wiU atlend sohool In
M band members eniertalned Columbus and Mrs. Van
the · audience with theae selec· and son wUI remain with her
Uons: Star Spangled Banner, grandmether, Mrs. Adam Eber..
America the Beautilul, March baoh and her mother, Mrs. Ida
America, Days of Glory, JosiJ. Burns.
ua, Saints 111 Concert, Victory Mrs. Dana Bailey and
Maroh, Swing n the '50, Boogie Byron, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bears, Swing Low, Sweet Char· Bailey of Columbus
lot; Batman Theme, an Eagles· the homecoming at the Rock
Majoretle routine, and Ballad Springs Methodist churoh

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en~ttending were Thelma Bol'&lt;

T Forme,
Employees
Are Honored

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er asSisted by Mr. and M r •
Phil Ohlinger ·entertained will
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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fowler: 1 rehearsal dlimer for the wect
who reskle in Floridil, are here ding par.i f:. of Miss Coleen Wil·
for their annual summer visit son and Mr. Terry Ohllnge1
with friends and relatives.
Friday evening September 2,
at their home, Rose Hill.
Mrs. Victoria Stace~ acoom·
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panied her daughter, Mrs. Paul Guests were sl:ated at
111
j Bebout to Stockport where she attractive table with
gree•
JOYCE MIGHT
' Is recuperating from a reoent net oover over white linen IIlii
Ulness.
a. bride•and groom centerpl~.
MR. AND MRS. Clifford
Miss Joy Boggs, student nurse Favors
cake,
Might, ViniOo, are aunouoc· ~t Holzer Hosp•'tal S•hool ol· and illdl~iltiai bass of rIc~
111• the en•agemeol of their
c
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da"ugbter, joyee, 10 .An-lo
ur~lng In Gallipolis, spent the wrapp "' co on C&lt;lrrespon;
McDaniel, son ol Mr. ~-ad weekend with her parents , Mr. mg to , th~ ._gowns ol the brldet
and Mrs. Lionel Boggs and lam&lt; atlendants. Gilts were presen~
Mrs. Barve McDaniel, West il
ed to the weddmg party
by
Columbls, W. Va. Mr •. Mey.
Miss W\!Wn,...J Mr. Ohlin.tler••
Daniel is employed In Toledo
Mrs. Emerson Jones a n d
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and Miso Mlghl Ia a senior al daughler, Barbara, and Larry All . . '!'We ~· and Mrs.
Rolland High Sehool· Wed· Finegold were business visitors Russell
Wllfm, Logan; Mr.
oling plana art Incomplete.
111 Colu.;,bUs Saturday.
and Mrs. , H~man Ohlinger,
Pomeroy; · lttl~ and Mrs. Don~
Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum· ald Hickt,~
. ·•. Aon, :rug, Midbus, was the weekend guest of dleporl; ·wt:;&gt;!~ Mr. William
her parents, Mr. and Mts. Leo F. Lohrer~. ~
.· "Pips;; Mr. and Mra,
IS
Searls.
Gene A~(\1f1castlir; Mr.
f
Mr. and Mrs. Riohard Roller and Mrs'~i·llall,
T be
CCOSJ.On
and daughter, Lora, Be I pre, Pla,lns; Mt.'.alii!IMrs.
Virgil
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Cross spent the weekend with
her Roush, Welrton,' W. Va.; Mr.
ol Racine were pleasantly sur- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harold Rouahv!Mfalo, W. Va.;
rised Tuesday evening, Aug. 23, Hanning and family.
Mr. Allen' ~wn.ie, Pomeroy;
on their 17th wedding anniver·
Mr. and Mrs. 8hatles Bing Mr. and Mm.' cbesler Erwin,
sary with a party given by their and daughter, Judy, Cleveland, Middleport; ~ .the hosta and
daughters, Diana, Donna, Deb- were recent guests of Mrs. hostesses, Mt, Bnd Mrs. WiJ.
orah, Denise and Della.
Jobn K. Smith, Sr. While they liam Ohlin~·~ ·Debbie, Kim,
Mrs, Bertha Johnson baked were here Mrs. Smith entertair· and Sieve and · Mr( and Mrs.
a beautiful four tiered wedding ed with a birthday dinner In Phil OhUnge.r .an4\· Ann, . Philip
cake. She also baked their wed- honor ol her son·in·law, Mr. and Laura. ' · '
ding oake, 17 years ago.
Vincent Dabo. Other
guests
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. John Smilh, ford vlslto:d .' ~e.~ : ~e recent
Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Charleston, W. Va.
and holiday In BrOokvllle with ' tbelr
Roy Spencer, Mrs. A.B. Croas, Mrs. Dabo. They also visited daughter and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kel· Mrs.•John Ketohka and daughMr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley, ly and children.
ter, Kim .
Keith and ll,eidi.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Erne•t Coyer!
They also received a tete- Mrs. Arnold Richards were Mrs. and family, Belpre, were re·
phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and children, cent guests of her ·mother, Mrs.
Larry Holler, Carol and Ellen Vaughan and Seglenda,
and LucUie Mayes.
of Hilliards Ohio brother and Mrs. John Angel and son, Kev- Mrs. Allen Hampton,
Mr!.
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nd Mr
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sister-in-law ol Mrs. Earl Cross. in, Columbus.
Campbell Karpf!' a ·
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Mr and Mrs Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad· Mrs. Arnold Rltbanla ·were In
also .celebrated. their 19th
Piketon last Sunday ~
the
nlversary the same day.
weekend with their aunt and 8nniversary obaervance of lbe
received many beautlhll
other relatives.
Piketon First Baptlsi Church.
Sending gif•·
were
M
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Mrs. Clyde Cross, Lynn

Pomeroy

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Plans were made for lnspee. at Walerloo, Iowa,
OCitob!:r
lion on Deoember 9 when ){ary 22.
Shrine. White Shrine of Je~sa· Invitations were also receiv·
tern met Friday evening at the ed to attend Friends night at
IOOF haiL
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Ashland Shrine and Bethany
Harriet Neigler. worthy high Shrine at Parkersburg. A news
priestess, and Allen
Hughes, bulletin was read from North
watchman of shepherds, pro. Star Shrine, Columbus.
tern, presided. Introduced and Refreshments were served
w•lcomed were Beatrioe Blue, !rom a table with white cover
district deputy; Mary Hughes, and a centerpteoe of pink and
district ohairman of member- blue.
ship ; Mrs. Neigiet and
Mr.
Hughes honorary olfioers; Pauline Atkins, Elizabeth Lear, Ma·
bel Bennett, Bermce Winn, Jen.
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et t R•~• s, uoma 8 rm er,
t'ern Cheesebrew and
Edith .
OUt
Hutsinpiller, past worthy high ·
priestesses and Vjrgil Atkins,
past watchamn of shepherds.
Several oommunications were
read including a notice ol Ohio
State White Shrine Association Mr. and Mrs. Edwar
meeting at Rocky River en Sep&lt; nickle and daughter, Donna,
lember 11. Invitations were re- Cincinnati were weekend
ceived to attend banquets and of her parents, Mr. and M r s.
receptions honoring Margaret Joseph Raub and son, Jack.
w. McWhertor, supreme wor·
thy high priestess. and Kendell Mrs. Joyce Eskew aud Mrs.
A. North supreme watchman Betty Combs of Xenia
of shepherds, at Cleveland on week€11&lt;1 guests of Mr.
September 24; Dorothea E. Shaf- Mrs. Charles Withee and at·
fer supreme noble prophetess at tended the Marcinko-Kelso wed·
Detroit, Mich , October 8, and ding.
J. Ellitt Grayson, supreme as- Leonard Lyons \ell Saturday
sociate watchman of shepherds, foroAthens where he has enrolled at Ohio University as a
freshman in the eleotrical engi·
W0
neermg course.
Mrs. Roy Howell and family
have returned home to Laurel
Cliff after spending the sum·
. mer at Joliet, Ill. , with Mr.
Miss Mabel Hysen and Miss Howell who is employed there.
Florenoe Rowe ~ere. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hood
honor· at a p1omc dmner Sun· and Mr. and Mrs.
Riobard
day on the outdoor palio ol the Christy of Columbus spent the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. weekend with Misses Lena
Robmson on Mulberry
Ave., K r G th
Pomeroy. Miss Hysell and Miss ~~~s. fob~ Durst and
Rowe are recently
retrred Hilda Rothinger returned
from employment at the Robm- th ·r ho
c· 1 t'
Clea 5
e1
me, mcnna1
soMn HnerO.
ed
after a weekend visit wltb
ISS
yse was emp1oy a1 T
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dleport for 22. ye~rs a nd MISS Miss Ramora Boice of
~owe at Robmson s Laundry ton spent the weekend with
m Pomeroy for
. 20byears.
D' kTable
0
pan~n ts, Dr. an d Mr s. R.
graoe was g1ven y IC
W· Boice.

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