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Wallace has returned to the
Bethesda Naval Hospital in
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RE~~~ MEETING of Maryland after a ·a day leave
Mrs. ~ Jtelbel entertain.
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the Auxiliary of the Veterans' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ed \tltb B turkey dinner Sunday,
Mn. AlbeA Al~ard, assiSted Hospital, wlll be held in 11 , Dwight Wallace, daughter, Nanat her home, Pleasant Ridge,
by Miso Nelle Bmg, entertain- cafeteria of the hospital Tues. cy, and brother, Bruce, a stuhonoring Mr. Reibel on his
ed the Daughters of Ruth· class day night Sept 20 at 8 'o'clock dent at Marshall University. Mr W'll'
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birthday . ' .
Gordon Fislier student at
of the United Methudisl church instead oi the .usu~l time of I Wallace will begin a six-month
~· I. Jam ane s v s mg A c!Oeoraled birthcay cake Muuntaln State Business Col· I
Monday
at her home, 7,30.
relatlv_es
m Grundy, Va. Mr. B'
withthdtheinscrlpti\ll1
M afternoun
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. . Electw·n of olfl'cers wl'll training period iiJ Operating Bane
IS servmg m Y1et Nam.
D d,
d "Happy
b M lege, Parkersburg, spent the
East am t. .
be held. All members 3re ask- Room Techanican School
at
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ay .a • rna e y rs. weekend with his _parents, Mr.
The meeting, m charge of ed I be
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Bethesda Hospital.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Donley Reibel was served with and Mrs. MaS&lt;&gt;n Fisher
and
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Mrs. Frank Stewart, president, I
presen ·
! Saturday eve11 ing Mr. and · Mrs. Paul Grueser were her the dinner. Miss Donna Reibel f .1
opened with Psalm 23 in unison. 1 BETHEL No. 62 of the In·~· Mrs. Wallace and son, Alan, granddaughter and family. At- asked grace.
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Devotions we_re led by M1ss Lu- ternational Order of
Job's were in Morehead, Ky., for the torney and Mrs. James D. Me- Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
cret1a Genhe1mer who used as I Daughters will meet at the · Morehead, Marshall foutball, Dermitt and daughter,
Erin Harley Strong and Donley, BU· and son, Willie of llelpre were
her toptc, Strength for t~ese IPomeroy Masomc Temple, on [ game. Their son, Bruce is
a 1 Kathleen, of Wheeling, W. Va .. ly and Dtane, Wllke:;vtlle: ~r. week~nd guests of their par~
days. She also gave ~ readmM, T11esday at ;:30 p. m. All member of the varsity team of I and Mrs. Mabel Wolfe •f Porn~ and Mrs. Howard Logan, Sprmg- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishfrom. Modern Matunty and .a speclion
with
Dolly Oan- , Marshall University.
eroy, sister of Mrs. Grueser. field; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Logan, er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arreadmg, In the Temple of God s 1 cey, grand guardian, the m·
Galhpol!s; Mn. Emma Ogdm, nold.
Work, and closed with prayer.l specting officer. Ail Masons I
Stephen Coat• has returned to I Salem Center· Miss Bertha Rei·
Members responded to roil Eastern Stars and parents ar~
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his studie• at the
Kirksville bel, Walter.~ Herbert Reibel, . Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher WhO I
call with a personal jingle. It invited.
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Medical Schuoi of Osteopathy Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel were called here by the illness
was voted to renew the three I SALISBURY PTA will meet
in Kirksville, Mo., after speru!- and Donna and Fae the honor- of his mother, Mrs.
William
subscriptions to The
Upper [ Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. All Is Planning
ing the summer here with his ed guest and Mrs. _'Reibel The Fisher returned to their home.
Roo~ for Veterans Memoraal members, parents of Bedford !
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mother, Mrs. Robert Coats. 1honored g~st recPived many Akron, Sunday.
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Hosp1tal.
Ischool and ol new pupils are Homecoming
I Mrs. Alta Miller Leon
w..nice gifts.
1 Miss Cheryl Hood of NaHonMrs . .Jacob Gloeckner conduct- ~ W'ged to attend.
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ed Bible quiz games during the! MRS. GEORGE Hackett has The Sutton Methodist Church.' Va. , " the g?est of her daugh-1
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IWJde Beauty Academy, Cclu~prngrom hour and Mrs. Rich- announced that a meeting of iBashan-Racine Road, will hold !' ~~~ •;dRian~ly, Mr. and Mrs. l'outh FeUow
_ slaim
~us spenttsth~ wte~n~ -~~
ord Campbell read a poem, A' the Candystnppers ol Veterans a Rally Day and Homecoming
er ous ·
, Bellin A.ctivitie8
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Model Church And An Old Memorial Hospital will be held 'Sunday, Sept 25. with the wor· Mrs. Florence Hannay has &lt; The Junior and Senior Meth• vm
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Man's Story.
l'!'uesday evening at 6.30 p. m. lship service at 9:30 a.m. and returned te Akron after spend- dist Youth Fellowship groups Mr. and Mrs Eslie Mossmanl'
A dessert course was served \ at the hospital. New members I the Rev. John Kimbler as pas~ ing several weeks here with her will begin fall activities next returned home Thursday after
by the hostesses to those nam-. will be accepted at
this tor .
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sister, Mrs. Beulah While. , Sunday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. Of· a ten days vacation at Norfolk
td abov~ and Mtss t,.yd~a Eber ~- ' time and any girl who is 16 in 1 The Sunday school Will open
fleers will be elected and plan.~ and Virginia Beach, Virginia,
bach, ~tss Ada Gen.he1mer and the Mason and Meigs area is at 10 :15. Mrs. Lester L. Rnu~h Rodn~y Karr, son of Mr . and [or the year discussed.
and at Roanoke Rapids, N. C.,
Mrs. Mmnle Neutzlmg.
invited to attend the meeting. Ii~ su~er inte~ent. Special mu-1 Mrs. Richard Karr'. has . enroll- Meeting with the seniors Sun- with their son and daughter-in~
Mrs. Hackett is advisor fur 1SIC .wtll be g~ven by th~ youth~ at Kent S~te UruversJty and day evenina were the Rev. Max law, Mr. and Mrs. Harley MossLIFT·ou'r 100'1'
}lfi.&lt;s Davis Attends
the group.
chOir. Mrs. Milton Circle IS l~ad- w•ll leave Saturday.
' Donahue and Emerson Jones. man and family.
ASA ....SSINET
Science Conference
er and M•ss Carla Morns, p•an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fau.~- Present were Doxie Walters, Mn. Don!lld Morgan and
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ner of Charleston, W: Va .. spe Okey Reitter, Van Johnson, son of Newark are spending a
dents altending the "Youth and PAST PRESIDENTS of the dA basket dmllner w•ll kbedsertov- tlhhe wMeekendJ here FwlthlkhiS mo-d Sherrie Shuler, Cathy McGuire, week with her parents. Mr. and
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at noon. A are as e
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Mrs E·. M
Sr1ence O:mference at
10 American Legion Auvilary will b .
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th . h' . t
M E H tl
y VIa wanson, an Y o nson,
. she ossman.
State University Campus Satur- meet Wednesday at ·7'30 .P m frmg . ta edservlc~ or
e1r "s shiS er.•_Hrsk. vah ar ey. and her guest, Charlotte Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClellan
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day wa~ Diane Lewis, daughter at the home of Mrs Ge;ald Wil. amAIIehs
atn g~es~, ·
I c derry C 'c s,b w 0 IS etmh· of Gallipolis, and Joyce Kerns• and
daughurs of Nitro, W. Va ..
s or music~
program p1oye m o1tJm us, spen1 e d Mik B k' k
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of Dr. a nd Mrs. J. J. Dav1s, dermuth
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A 8•WAY CONY.RTiaL•
and a sludent at Kyger Creek CHESTER
COMMUNITY wK,mblegm all lepd.m .. ng;s. Thon. Rewee en dWIM
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his aunts, Mrs. Edith Burnell.
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High School. 0 ers ~tten mg Homemakers Club will meet rest of the time will be free to snd son, Douglas.
HONOR BIRTHDAYS
Mmersvllle an Mrs. · . B. Thayer makes the smartest ond •lltl conv•JIIIole for INI»y,
were L1nda Telle, Pomt Plea- Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
the visit
M
d M Rich d Ro en- Elberfeld and Mra. Geor&amp;la
thr..· WIY "Jiffy Jitney" actually !JIOWI with IM child.
sant, and Fred Ragen, Chesh- Mrs. John Rose , Bashan. Sew·
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sen- Williamson, Pomeroy.
Converts quickly, solely , , usini the $1lml chromo ploled
ire, along With Mr
Sisson, ing classes Will be diScussed
•t ml F • ml '
Dmner, Dance 16
,autam, edrlg'th ., blromthed_roy,d·n
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fr~me lor both Carrioge and Stroller, Eosr riding helicol
teacher at Kyger r~e : an and schedules will be given for N"
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1ven or nl(ents
oer on Sunday at their home m Club Hm Cookout
Bryson Carter, ExtenSJonJSt at other lessons through the Exlllht m Claeslur~
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Kelly,
f the'
J ' loth At R mhid p: k
opringr,, fvll tuck .. woy dr~k shield
Gallipolis.
tenSJon Service
Several members of Ev?nge- Grant St., were in Portsmouth hobnthord 0
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th ,
Mem.!. of
:t-fciub enROCK
line Chapter, OES, of M1ddle- Saturday evening to attend a 1r ay an o er a er s
w~h plastic window, Folds com•
SPRINGS Homemak· port were in Cheshire Saturda eli
birthday Orin Smith, of Mid- joyed a cookout Sunday after0
pocdy r.. lrovtl 01 storage, Choice
Relatives Surprise
ers Club will meet Wednesday evening to attend the Friend?, ~nf:s:.~~e ~a~~s .~n~~:~ dleport. '
noon at the roadside park on
itfrs. Ben Buck
at I ~· m. at the home of Mrs. Night held joint! b Cheshire .
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Route 33. Following the meal, of smart fabrico 11rd 1:0lon, ! ·
Mrs. Ben Buck was pleasant· Raymond Cole, Laurel
Cliff and Vinton Chapier/ The Wor IWIVes cor the Pruddenftlal Ins~··
VISIT HEI\t:
the group went to the Ho•klns
BIG SELECTIONS 01' INFANTS I'URNITURI
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Road
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thy Grand Matron and other with the company.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russe I orne near e par 1or a IOCON THE 3rd I'LOOR
reh~rmng from ;hurch to fmd BOSWORTH COUNCIL, No.I distinguished officers
were One agent was retiring and Mcintyre of Springfield came Ia! evening.
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a group of relatiVes at
her 46 , Royal and Select Masters, present.
I was presented with gifts. Mr. Sunday for several day• visit Present . were Mr. and Mrs.
borne, Rock Sprmgs Road. With will hold its smted assembly Attending from Middleport Kelly, who plan• to retire next With her mother, Mn. Roberti Elmer W•ckham, . Mn. Baker
well filled bas.kets m obser;- Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Fol- were Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, year, was congratulated for hls Coats, and grandmother, Mn. Gordon, Asa Hoskms and Miss
~"; old her :~~hday ~h~~~ t~s lowing the CounCil meeting the I Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, Mrs as years service with the com- WalOJier~~Ha~y~ea~·--_;·~--::A:;:da~H,::os:kl::::,::ns::,._ _ _ _ _
e nesk ay.
ecoedra . h rth- Pomeroy Council No. 80 Royall Marie Hawkins, Mra. William pany Guests from Wellston - j aycaewasserv
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eArch Masons WI'II (\()n fer the I Reyno Ids . Mrs. M. L. Frenc h, Cbilhcothe,
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l'nne
Ironton, Portsmouth'
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t mark masters degree on sev- Mrs. James Euler, Mrs. Eve-~ and Middleport attended. The •
DAtte ~dmgd 7:e ~· Pe: eral candidates. All officers and! lyn Lewis, Mrs. Hennao Bailey, event was held at the
Lake
Stumo ~'" ndn~:· 0~ anh companions are urged to be ! Mrs. Earl Werner, Mr. Allen Margaret Club.
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~se~ [present. Refreshments will be l Hughes. Mrs. Hughes, who al-i
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ev.n served.
Iso attended, is a member
of
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and Lon Ann, Mrs. George WINDING TRAIL Garden ' Cheshire Chapter and
past Mrs. Slone Hosts
McCauley and R1chard, Karen club will meet Wednesday at [grand officer.
Her Canasta Club
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and Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. I
Mrs. Craynor Slone entertain- '
me Buck and Eddy, Charm a, !Lloyd Moure. Slides on civic 1
FIBST ON COIN
ed her canasta _club recently at
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Cmdy, Candice, and Junmy all lbeautilicatioo will be shown.
The first U. S. coin to bear her home, Racme. Pnzes were
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of New Lexmgton: Mrs. Wesley SYRACUSE TIURD Wednes. the portrait of a woman was awarded to Mrs. Glenn Hensler,
McCauley and Mark and Gary, day Homemakers Club will meet the Queen Isabella commemor· Mrs. Angus Howard and Mr!.
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Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. Gad Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 10 •.. alive quarter authorized by Col- Glenn Glaze.
Buck and Gloria and Jon, Rock . clock prompt, at the home of gress in 1893. The coins were Refreshments were ":"rved by
Sprmgs and the honored, guest. Mrs. Unda Ferrell. Program sold for $! during the Colum· the hoste" to the above and
planning will be the subject ol bian Exposition.
Mn. Paul Casci, Mrs. Charles
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Recuperation of
the . day. All old members are
While and Mrs. Lee Smith.
Mrs. Hayes Noted
asked to bring a new member.
Earthworms Everywbere
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atlng from an illness suffered community homemakers are in mud 180 feet below the sur 1
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in August, and her daughter, welc001e. Covered dish lunch faces of lakes, in moss
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Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
is at noon, with each bringing rocks above the tree line In the'
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FOR SCHOOL
staying with her, assisting in tt.eir own table service.
Himalayas and at a height oi l
of
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her care since Labor Day.
TIIURSDAY
more than 15,0011 feet In the An·
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$2.99 .. $5.99
Visitors over the
we&lt;"kend ROCK SPRINGS Grange will !d_e_s_._ _
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included her sister, Mrs. Row~ meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. A
-ena Martin of Westerville; Ben program will ·be presented by sale at the Ebersboch Building
Quisenberry, Syracuse; Laura the men. Refreshments will be on 2nd Street In Pomeroy SatLeifheit, and Mrs. Cleo Rich· served.
urday, September 24. The sale
Middleport, 0.
1nlson and Mrs. Nora Hamil· CHILD
CONSERVATION is sponsored by the Apple Grovel
ron of the Firat Baptist Church. League will meet at the Colwn- W
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Mrs. Cheesebrew is staying bia Gas Co. office Thursday, at •
with her mother while Mrs. Ber·l7:30 p.m.
lha Roush is visiting with rela-1 RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
tive-s in Hialeah, Fla. She was will meet ThL'I sday evening,
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oailed to Florida due to the Sept. 22, 7:30p.m., at the home
death of h~r granddaughter, of Mrs. Ronald Osborne, with
\l's. Robert Barr. Mn Cheese· Mrs. Harils Frank as co-host·
AT FRIENDLY
!1rew and her mother celebrat- ess.
ed thPir birthdays in SeptemFRIDAY
IF YOU ARE UNDER AilE 85. AND ARE SE\F-EMPLOYED-01 WORI(.
oer and received cards and ' THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic
lNG WHERE THERE ARE LESS THAH FIUVEE ~~IPELLDOYI'REE!!,ECNTOIWQ'N.S
THE TIME TO GET BLUE CROSS AN 0 8L ..,
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Boosters will sponsor a rummage .ale Thursday and Friday,
PLAN S.\LE
Sept. 22·23 In the Fry Plumbing
ENROLLMENT HEADQUARTERS:
The Meigs County Salon 710 building on Mill St. Co-chair- ·
t ., , 40 will have rummag~ sal~ men are Mrs. William Ault and
n.ursday and Friday, Dr-tober rMrs. John Krawsczyn . Anyone
s and 7 in the Jones building on I having articles for
pickup I
·utlrt St.
may contact Mrs. James Pullen
Harold E- Hubbard
or Mrs. Lewis Sauer.
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V. PrH. ond CHhler
ENDORSED BY:
A thought for the doy:
SATURDAY
lmerican Presidet1t James A. THERE WILL BE a rummage
;arfield said: "This nation is
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THEATRE
We May Play On The Week End But Through the
revenge. But lor the security of
nu;
Pomeroy Ooto
Week We Work on Low-Cost Auto Loans.
the future I would de every'hing.''

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locaUon projeeiiD Mells Coonty, from Rock Sprblp to Dar·
win, II not eiJIC(ed undl early
lloxt year, II was learoed to-

day.

Joha

Dow~.

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HighWay De,pirlment En&amp;lneer,

this mol'lllnglnrllcated tha pro-

posed ~ would be delayed
until "mlcl-wltJ!er" larply because of problema ID lettinl! ap-

pralnll matl&amp;.
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'Die Rt. 3f'proJect, ~1y scheduled to be mid s.tflm.
ber 7tb, was publicly reported _
postponed from tbal date 011
August 19. Dewier..._. allbli
Ume "We bave been

delaJecl

ID securlnl the property apo

praisalll."
"We are making every .effort
to resolve these difficulties, l!ld
It II our earnest bope lira! this

poslptltttl ult au be reiclietl'
c¥ 1t1 Oe!Ober," u1t1 DoWler

Ill March. Dowler, saY ID ,.
sponse to a query reprd!DJ the
Match date, and biB "Mill.wloler" commlttment, "We are
beiDJ reaiiiUc· and not selllllc
1 definite date until 11't caa
meet that date."
Dowler r•-••ked that
~state
workere this 1Week have been
engaged In working oo appralao
ais on part II the proposed prr&gt;-

wbell be lllllouooetl tile relocatloll project would not be aold
8ept. 7th.
bowler ·Ieday emph1181zed In
• ~epbone COI!"matlon the
proJect II belrrl "delayed, but
not po11tpooed."
Local sourcerr bad Indicated
recently the Rt. 13 project appareotly would not be aold IIJlo

ject and rtaht-of111 Plft)lue.
are I!Xpeeted to beJio ·110011.

day, Indicated a llab -;."' ~~
tile status of the U S ii:" t
gram bere would

'11le prevlouJly
advertised
september 7 trelllrtt date had
been confirmed by P. E. Ma!beter, Director of the Ohio Deparlmeat of Highways, duriDIJ
ID August meeting with a dele1•1ton of Melga realdenll.
Highway Department source~
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the decision to postpone the
sale from the advertlaed Sept..
ember 7 date eame alter the
D!visioo 10 staff revieWed the
• Kelp County project.
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Dnoteil To TM lm.,.,., 01 TM Mel,..MIJima Area
VOL XVIII

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OH~

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CIUCAGO (UP[) -Grieving
family friends and political
figures paid their final respects
Tuesday to Valerie Percy.
Police said they had "no new
leads and no new clues" to the
balDing murder.
Robert M. Daley, cbief of
.•• police In tbe exclusive suburb
where Republican senstorlal
candidate Charles H. Percy
makes biB home, uld Tueallay
night detectives were co_ntinu·
lng to Interview hundred&amp; 01 the
Percyo' !fiel)da and political
and buslnesa associatos.
Daley's police for~ was
aided by Chicago, Cook County
and neighburinc police !forces.
"The FBI II involved In
cheeklng the names of acquainlances and associates (of lbe
dead girl) who were out of
stale," Daley said.
Usted Names
The pretty 21-year-old girl,
stabbed and beaten to death

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LAST TIMI! TONIGHT

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oroduce objects made of east .
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1ron, according to the Encyclo- I Herman's Hermits
Shelley Fabare•
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SPECIAL tiOTE TO THOSE CIVEI 85c
It you or )Our hulblnd or wife .,. elicible for MedJ. tlrMs ~ 1111 ,_,you lflltJ IPPIJ wllltiA 90 dQs prlar
cese, or wiU be eliilble within lhe next 90 days, apply to tile dat" YOJI become tltclble for M.-lcert 117·
for Blue er- 65':"" a special- coverqe deslaned requeatlnc 1111 aPPalcetlan tram BIU. er.ss·of Central .
lo fiH pps In MediCare's "Part A" Holpltll Plaa. OhiQ, 174 £1st l.onl Stnet. Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Blut ~doll not duptleata Medlclre's Holpltal It JOU ...,,. ~....,. a Blui·Ciws·flon.Groctll CllrtbiiCI,
trooer.aca,llll ..... to-tllat.ct,ou iniiNS MUI~It Md you ot ~~.,one covftiiWJa. cudiwct ltot"'l
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!oar week• lralolog with the mothen of the Pomeroy playMarines_, and will be aulpo ers. The mothers were present..
ed In Vlel Nam.
ed foutball lavon made
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Mrs. Lorena ":'d· with their
war Demonstr.ators
buslnesa Hound Ladv Bll"d
.100 Cc h Ch 1 (B d) illlck- Coach Fred Phillis of !lie
SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) ·- ~ ' taaced ~es ~led
Middleport Jackets'
foutbaU
Mrs. Lyndon B. Jolm!oa ~~=!h 10 ui menieach :; team told the AthieUc Boosters
continued her
beautification wean . eq P arne Mik liar- Tuesdny night be h!"~ that
campaign In California tod8J, aves ~J u ·1 ~
MHS's opponents~ are
Wldisturbed by anti-Viet Nam VCoach Bickel explained the big and quick and·~i "everywar demonstrators who turned football attire and the
lee- one tells me we don't have 8
up on her trail.
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Some 200 llign-earrylrrl pick- dllllllinl the tlll!Pmea::cr
The Jackets will field 8 team
els chanted anll·war
Two loadings were given 11y with a 1·1 record In pre-league
Tuesday nilht u the rim Coach Bickle "A Sissy" and play which a Jacksoo scout said
Lady arrived at lhe .poab "M
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is '"the
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oUvaUon Is FtPL
a1
game
opening of the San Frab&amp;oo Preoldent Jolin Werry prallld smallest team he has ever seen
Opera.
the managers ...of_ the foolbe1l' In 25 years
0 . of observing South..
squad, alatlng N'"1 "dO I •pot! eaatern hiO League teamS.
job." They are Skip Logan, Tom The o):etch of the encounter
Vaughan, Bob Burdette and to come Friday night at Jack·
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Tom Titus.
son, bowever, didn't 'appear to
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Preo- equlpmenl wllbout any locreasa need to be Increased to briDe Chainnao for ibis' weet'a frigblen Coach Phlll!a
Ideal Johnson toclay
prices.
them io Uae with spentlia&amp;, • "Fftll the Team" project II "We've been worldng oo our
"repel" II the price
"We bad boped these busi·
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Mrs. rnlataltes," he laid, and will
Clll new cen aniiOtiDeed
could forego the VeteraDJ Memorial Botpftal Wright will be Mrs. Porl!ir give Jackson aU we coL 11 11
4ay 1!1 Fdrd Motor Co.
QeCUS!ty ,of locreaslo&amp; prices," AdmlllllotiJ - Mrs. 0 k e 1 Mrs. NeiS&lt;&gt;n, Mrs. Baer, ~ Isn't .ftough .. "
'!'be Preoidenl told a
he •aid· We asked them to do SchartiJer, Rutland
MelviD Roush and Mrs. PblllD.
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t.'OII~ that he baa
But they were free to Knapp, New · Haven; Jame.
'YleWed In detail wltll analyslll
llli Otiuncll of
tbelr DWII prices IDd O'Doonell, Pomeroy.
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·fllma . of the Jac:letr first· two
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llll9arJet - Floyd ptrldle, , Erie the Red, fa wbat . . , 1...-, Rutlllljl ~
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presideat sidestepped Dille~. Grace
llaUOJ. line beoa the oulltll; reM ..... Lewil Sall"', Jf., president,
about whether be will Blrtll, .A daugbtar lo Mr. tate ........... ~ t. N. . [ll'eSitled when
project
lricreUel may
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Income tax 1ocrease to and Mn. Olley Scb-tlter.
Am"'''caa
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puts,
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.eroy, waa gutted by l~re Tuesd~y afternoon despite s~eedy efforts of the Pomel'O)' .. ; J
Two collegiate freshman football teama may help }'1re department. yotuntefll" f1_ref1ghter Thomas Werry 1s shown here preparing top '. " .
erase the red ink in CJ)nnection with tile stadium dress- mto the attic of ~ house. Qmck achon by the department was credited witb keepinl '
ing rooms at Pomeroy High School.
nearby houses from bemg destroyed. - Baker-Sentinel Photo.
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PHS Athletic Boosters, meeting Tuesday night, said
wide public support of the game schedllied on the PHS
gridiron-first college game ever here--Oct. 3 at 8 p.m.,
could go far to clear up the
debt on the project
Werry uprtaled bit apprecl- A fire totally destroying the boiled over, repor!ed
Fire and to keep the home or -~ ··-" .,
The dressing rooms,
built ation for the allendance aiiil interior of the ~lie
Price Chief Henry Werry.
ver Kapple only 3 feel from
with mosUy voluateer labor asked that as many aa possible residence on Maple
Street
Price residence from ,cetcbinJI:l'&lt;~; 11
were finished four years ago. attend next week's meetina • Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 was Werry staled that ~~ dam- on fire. The K~pple hoi!Ie
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that night are the FalrmDAI lli&amp;b Sehoul.
the arrival of the
Pomeroy thousand dollars." The Prices s1·•e· .
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State College and Marietta ColFire Department.
a . JUS recen Y rem e
Fireman Dick Vauglian - • .. ~.'
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The fire started ·, the kiteh- the mlenor of the home.
overcome with smoke 1111
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en of the home from grease on Three fire trucks were called given first aid by the
11 nded the ·
Bou~: ::;:tlogoos ~ ~nor the
the stove that ignited wben It to the scene to fight the blaze emergency squad.

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Mel11 Covnties attended tbe event.

Eldon 0. Wuercb, president of the association, read
a teleiram from the New York office of Community
Cotartnce~rll\Inc., .~ngratulatinJ · tbe organ!Jation upon tbe
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~tp 20.., season. Special recognition wu given
to Mrs. r C. Bean, who served as first president of the
auoclatloD llld is atill an active member of tbe Board
of 'Dlrectqrs.
Drlv~ captains were lntrodue- Mrs. Russell Bibbee, upJa!ned
8!1 by Mr. Wuerch, 81 were bow each worker may earn
lbe many new WUI'IIers preaent free meroberships on a point
Also ~tad were Mrs. J. H. tryslem. Eacb new membenhlp
!'Fioy, of the Pl Pleasant wW earn the worker one
Chamber of Commiii'I!O and and nell renewed membership
Mn. Marianne CampbeU ol will earn a half a polo!. For
WJEH.
each 10 points, the worker will
The treasurer's report was recei"' either one adult memliven by C. ll McGinness.
befiiblp or two student memMrs. evan c. Roderick. bershlps.
retary, announced !bat the . . In deseriblng otber recent
IIOCiotlon wiD try to arrange livlties of tho concert assocu&gt;·
transportation to the other com- Uon, it was reported that a
munlty coocerts in this area. booth at the Ga!Ua
County
She requested llrat the work· Junior Fair attracted
much
ere uk all GaiUpoiis memben lotereal from fair-1oera. A col·
to caU 44f-1161 before each oul- fee, given last week by Mrs.
ol-town concert 11 they can Oscar W. Clarke and M r a.
raJ&lt;e ertra passengers to their Ralpb Crump. AI the Clarke
c.,a, and memben needing home, was aUended by 1 oumtr8lllporttlion to the concerts ber of the captaina and workare uked to caU the same er.r.
number.
Jim Martin, representaUve of
this
'!'be 1eneral chairman of
Community Concerts, Inc., who
rear'• membership campaign,
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we are not In despair • • • •
Percy aat tight-Upped end
grim. The young victim's twla
sister, Sbaron, sobbed loudly.
Her cries were echoed by her
stepmother, Loraine.
Diooovered 1l&lt;ldy
Mn. Percy discovered Valerie's body and surprised the 1
Intruder who killed her.
The Intruder apparentiy ....
caped the way ba entered,
throuali a petio ctour on · the
Lake Michigan fide of the
house.
·"She cannot Identify bim,"
Daley said.
Daley refused to comment on
any pbyslcal evidence police
may have found in or around
the house. He said investigaton
planned 1a search tbe two-acre
grounds again and to drsg thi
lake shore with magnets 1t1
hopes ol finding the murder
weapons or some clue to the 1
Identity of the lolruder.

Boosters Shoot
For Rednetion
Of Stadium Debt

Mr. Eldon Wuerch,

of .the Tri-County Coneert Association is lbowa
' tile kickoff ! J r of concert workers Monday night.
II Ml'. Jam11 Martin, of New Yorll
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17-room Percy bome, had llsled
many of the nlll!les In a
"diai'y" that spanned [!1ft of
her last year In school and a
busy summer Involved In ber
father's campaign to uMeat
Seu. Paul H. Douglas. Daley
said Valerie used the diary as
an address book and It
cootained only names, eddreJ.
w and telephone numbers of
friends
and acquaintances.
many already known to poll~.
"We dan'l have any real hope
of finding anything in It," be
said.
Tha Rev. WllUam Roger
Rodgson, pastor of the keni1worth Union Cburch, used the
worda of St. Poul In the
memorial services for Valerie,
who, Ilk• ller parents, was a
Christian Scientist.
''We are troubled on every
side. Yet we are not dislressed;
we are deeply perplexed, but

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UNITED NATIONS CUP!)Tea Ccrnmualsl couatrles today req ...led lnc!ui•• u
"au urgent separate" Item ••
the agenda ol the General
Ass~bly the question of the
wlthdrswal of all U. s. 111d
otber loreip forces from
Soutb Korea.
They also demanded the
dlsaolulfoa of tbe
United
NaHons machinery 1n that
couatry.
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city celebrated 1ts !50th birthday today with the
mg of the annual four-day Jackson County Apple
val.
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Th.e changes w1ll be obVIous m the parades, ::~~~
town displays and other phases of the program, II
mg tbe long beards grown for the occasion by
men. Wooden ruckel~ also
out as
of
is til s k at th Inti
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pea
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ance of apples and •ts products, prec1a11oo dinner at t11a .
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but this orea cannot boast of son High ScbaoL
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bee
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av
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grovtrtuwn
,e,m,wipedause
thbe
Rlcbardso
crofwned
queen Is
crop was
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the Ja(e spring freeze ThoUll- 18 - year Old brunette
ands of bushels were . brought ate el
High
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here from as far away as the Serving as princ es
Three persons forfeited bonds
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and ooe fine was ordered by Carolinas and W1sconsm
so Sharon Elardo, 17, Cyntbla
Mayor C. 0. Flsber Tuesday there would be no shortage
18, aru! Mary Ann Mlehael,
evening.
apples in the area where up
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Forleitillt! bonds were Robert 500,0011 bushels are
REYNAIJD DiltS
Spires, North Carolina, on a each year.
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PARIS (UPI) - Paul
chorge of making a menacing The f~rst days Jammed .
naud, wbo was premier
threat, $25 bond; Paul 011a gram clled for the tradit1011al France fell to 1111 inv:odiJJ
Williams, Crown City, 5100. on afternoon school parade, an in- armies In liMG, died
a charge of DWI, and L. R. Bar- ·duotriat banquet honoring
the age ol tl. To the
man, Rutland, $10, lor I'UIIIIiog J~~o Iron ~ Steel Co. remained· an ,
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a stop sign.
City 9 oldest Industry wldch
W foe at
Charita
Cbarles Alleosworth, Middle- celebrating its 60th
Gaulle, the lllllll be bad· ·l'l!!ii-~
port, was fined ts end costs aa - the erand introductory
from obocuriiJ,'
a charge of lntosil!lltlon.
ade anil"ilte evening
SOME
l:ooERs LEAD
crowning. Gov. James Rhodel
NEW YORK (UPl) -LoRn FAIRFIEUl
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took a J-to-1 lead over gainers Tuesday
In the fll'lt hour of trading ao '10, tow 58.
the N. . .York Stock Exelitlnge - 10 at 9:110 a.m.
kJ4ayto ...._ , ..dall.
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Wickline Elected President of SVAC Group

r~rted. Dam~

Jurie E. Por!et'. 32, Eureka q., was nilnor. !•
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7:10 a. m. tnday when she ran dleport, suffered 1 laceration of charl'l waa flied.
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her car off Rt. 7 about six !he lorehead in · a ear • truck The patrol lnveellp!A!d 1
PT. PLEASANT _ The State Tuesday morning.
namese troops today fought a bllrody see-t~aw battle
In ,
miles soulh of Galli polls to oolUsion al I :45, p. m. 1\Jesday backing aocldenl al I: :Iii a. 111.
for control of tbe southern end of a Communist "unavoid a co11 ioion with another on Rt. 7, one m1Je south of Tuesday, jusl off Bucjteye Aw.
Pollee and Sheriff Department Entry had been made Into derground railway" Into South V'lel Nam. Air Foree
lite
vehicle. No charge was rued. Bladen. He was not treated a&lt;&gt; behind Cottage D.; on
llil
recovered four golf &lt;arts Tues- the club house by breaking op- jets, loeludihg giant BS% bombers, again were called
The Slate Highway patrol said oordtng to !he ...trol.
Gallipolis
Stale
InstitUte
day afternoon which were part en a back door An itemtzed ac· into the flghllng.
!hal Mrs. Porter, headed north, 'Qfllcers reported V~akHJa at- fll'OIIIlds. No one was lr).Jured;
o( the 1terns reported m1ssina
count
of
lhe
nussmg
Items
has
attempted
to pass another -r
Am•
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. American forces stormed the area only one mile
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in the breaking and entenng not been
released at this south of the demilitarized •one by land and aircraft
, jusl as the other vehicle at- !ruck nporatell' by John. Wiley, Rutherford, 64, Galllpolla, Wll'
and loohng of the RiverSide Golf hme but the theft w1ll run into and ships positioned off the toast bombarded t h e
tempted to pass the car ahead '41, Hamilton, jusl as WHey backltig a laundry truck , off
Course at Mason wh1ch occur- the thousands of dollars Some Communist posllions. U.S. spokesmen said in fighting New Weapon!
ol it. The Poi'ler car went oft started to make a left turn oft Buckeye Ave., a¢ struck 1
rod Monday mght or
early items noted missmg were a Tuesday Marine planes alone new 34 sorties In sup!he left side of the road and tile highway. Tile car struck parked car OWiled b)' Willto\r
grill, hot-dog mac}une, silver- port of the Marine Infantrymen, who are lighting an
WASIUNGTON PRES!· struck an embankment Dam- the left rear of tho truck, the Wedemeyer, 62, Gallipolis. ~
ware, two coffee pot.. skillet, estimated 7,000 Communist regulars.
dent Johnson has trotted out
charge was filed. There wu
food articles and all equipment
Ius newest anti-inflation weapminor damage to !he truck 111d
pertammg to gou with the ••· n'!ll,""""'-!fi'~"'"R1l"""'"'ltl!"'''
·i"' on - a voluntary tax mcrease.
medium to !he car.
cepllon of the trophies
a.JlC1Ni&lt;&lt; •
,,_ _ "--""'"•~'" .W&gt;· . Not only will ll be voluntary,
Patrol ' arrests 'i)lesday inAccording to the investtgabut you'll get Y?ur money back
eluded: Bernard O'Dwyer, 41.
liOn made by police Tuesday
later - and Wllh mterest.
Marietta no operator's license,
when tht' carts were re-covered
Incredible'' Not at all. It's a
cited to' municipal court Sept.
the four golf carts apparently
new style, higher
interest •
Ohio Power Co. this year is spending $34,112,993 to :u· Terry M. Williams 19 IU.
were used by the thteves to
yielding savings bbnd designed pay liS local state ~nd federal tax bills for 1965.
2. Gallipolis defective' exhaust
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - houl Ule stolen items approxito do exactly what a tax inLargest. amount went to the federal govern_ment, for cited to mu'ntcipal court Sopl:
&lt;"omencas errant surveyor 2 mat~ly one mil• away where
crease would do _ take infla· paym~nt ~f rncome t~xes, $21,474,000; federal msurance :U·, and Robert C. s•·••etoa,
d
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"ti)aoncraft
crippled by
an
The
annual
homecoming
oi
ling
with
J.-us."
with
a
followh ·
contnbubon tax (SocJal Security) 0 555135 and federal
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rocket ot was appahrcnlt 1yToha
church ! up "Do You Know My Jesus''" tionary pure asmg power out
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speedtrtg
moper alive steering
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cars
h ld Se t 18
th
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of the hand&lt; of consumers. De- unemployment tax, $41 ,260.
~ted bond apPtar In m~
tumbled through space today were lound m the brush .
I was
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p . ' WI a we . "The
~hoes'' followed tails 91 the new bonds are to Nearly $4 million was paid for last year totaled $67,159, . al
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toward an
apparent
hard I Douglas Roush IS the owner filled house.
i With another series of numbers be announced m November or to &amp;he State of Ohio in excise acconhng to R. E. Gant, rqana. CIP court pt. .
~ landmg and destruclion on the of the recreation grounds and The day beg~n wJth Sunday Iin song.
December; th~y will go
Ull taxes, a three per cent levy on ger of the Pomeroy area.
lunar surface.
the theft was diSCovered by an School from 9 30-10 30 A wor
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lhe company's gross roceipll
he said ·thU Ohio Power tal
The 622-pound robot spun out I emplove Elmer Donohue.
ship and song serviCe was held Warren Bentz of Millfield, 0 ' ; sa e '" anuary.
Smaller amounts were paid ..; bills In other countiee In lhil
ol control Tuesday mght durinw
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from 10 45-11 :45 w•th
Dm'- gave his testimony With an op- 1
the state lor such tax-s as Ohio division includad: Scioto $250,·
a cnllcal m•dcourse maneuver I
more Boyles leading ·~~ F,.. p6t~~~~i)'}~r others.
I Bosso/ Dalll(ermen
unemployment insurance, Ohio 624; Lawrence, $133,051; Gallla
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designed to place 1t on a bull'sence Spencer • the P'"no
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wASIUNGTON - VICE ADM · sales
and use 18!&lt;, Public Utili- $33,1150; Pike, $2'1,M2, and Jack- Oauae roadiDp.
Galllpollt
The basket dinner on
the 11le Boyles faml 1Y sang 8
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eve traJectory toward a solih
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Il l trio number with a follow-up • Rufus L. Taylor who has serv- ties Comi)UsSlon mamtenance son, $11,872.
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en)oye Yilt
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asto 1 • •
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since erty tax
lmalely 7i per cent of Ohio '
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Scientists at the Caltforma
askmg the blessmg.
Mmislers recogmzed
were ~ June, IS President Jolmson's The remainder- $7,823,4~ Power's property tal payments · • Kanawba Falll 8·71. ~
l11slltute of Technology's Jet i
The afternoon program began :Rev Herbert Grate of
the choice for deputy director nf was for real and personal prop- go to individual school
lit.. lesion 20.!0. London 8nd Mit1· 30 • with Lloyd Dlllmger Chester Nazarene church; Rev . the Central Intelligence Agen- J!l'ty taxes , levied on 0 h i o trlCts for maintaining
Propulsion Laboratory said one
1 ~~
and mel Dams were l'Ulllllag 1~
2
of the three vernier steering
charge ~'-'ral sohgs '" Jack E Youn11 of the Tuppers • cy
Power land buildings gener- expanding primary and 1econd- feet, and Wlnlleld Dam feel.
A..a ,_
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unison opened
tile program, Plams EUB charge and the
Bolt Movemeall:
eHgmes had faII .,. ~ igDI e
Iwith Sheila Elliott of Millstone, IRev Pearl Casto .of t h e Taylor ' 56, was nommoted to almg . eqwpment, transmission ary schools.
Oldo River - Harvey Jordon
W Va at the 1ano
Albert
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dunng a 9 8 ,,, sorond thrust
0 14 6•35 am.· OVEC clowa
1the $28,500-a-year post Tues- and diStribution substations and
phose of the maneuver. .
WASHIN&lt;OTOW1UP() _ Pres- , W~rne~· gave
ope~Jng pray- Chester charge.
day If approved by the Senate, lines, and other facilities, Pay5 'a.~.; Qu ~ Qty up ll.
The No. 1 and
eng•n •dent Johnson today decned : er.
,
I A musical reading was "The he would succeed to the Job men!• for 1965 , tax"!!; made In
6:15' a.m.; E:l:aoa llolworlla
bu~~ed ~s commanded;, C~LISID~ I cllfr~ntly high ill len~~• rates as ''The Echoes," quartet from !Old Ditch Olggert'' Hhe llme r left vacant when Richard . M. lwo mstallme~ts this year, w~t
up 17, 3:50 a.m.; Prindplo up
li
tJppmg movem~nt m th~: a danger
to the nation's Millstone, W. Va' , presented "I m the OhJld of a Kmg") Helms was promoted to dir~ to the tr:asunes of 61 of Ohio !I
l7, 4:1B a.m.'; Rose G. up II,
spacecraft, tlley sa1d.
eC&lt;lnomJc health . and s.1gned several numbers 10 song A solo by the Rev Jlerbert
Grate toF of the CIA.
88 ~Oti.efi.
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Another effort was made legislation to'cdrb the .,p1ral- was presented by Lewis Win- 1 of the Chester
Nazarene 1
In Me1gs County, the COm·
3 1.m.: Walter Beekjonl dowa
about two hours later to 1gmte , at least somewhat.
ner Guysv1lle. a duet by Char- Ichurch, w1th Caryl Pooler of Drmtic Chall/le
pony's proper!! lal&lt; payments
18, 4:3 a.m.; Pbllip' SporiJ
the No 3 engmt, , bu! 1l failed
les and Helen Woode ''Walk- · Chester at the piano.
down 18 5·1 1 •
Jlobert;
and Surveyor continued to I In a ceremony at the Whote .
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Reed d' .18 8~~· · . DID
tumble at a rate of .85 rotatiens I House, the President enartf'd
An offermg was taken, follow - ors for the International Umon "
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IS Signa ure
a
~ y a group song,
very- of Electllcal Workers
saJd
SIU GTON UP!
p • d
ut' 5•30
.'lr c BUll
Unless the scientists succeed bill givu'g federal bankmg
body Will Be Happy
Over I Tuesday that the Geueral f;lec.
WA N
( ) d- odres
1t' ,·50 a.m., r!...; ua.
th .t l
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: a.m.. ~y.
In 1gmtmg the engme
they agenc~es au on y o es~ u IS
ere.
, tnc Co must drastJcaily · m4 20 '
Andrew
0r St 1
would be unable to ~mt the ceilmgs OIL mterest rates on
A solo "~eauhful
Garden 1 crease .its last wage and bene~at U~ers:;tahry si ae: ~~~:n u' ~ 1 •·:·:
Paul
D
Fpacecraft'.s retro rOC'kets tow- ~ various kinds of deposits. The
of Prayer'' by Wilma
J~an : fit offers 1f a new contract JS William Fout, 69, Kanau~, e~r~ t A.tt G as~~ :as down 21 [. ~m1.' ''Rellabl~
.ardthemoon~orflrmg.andSur- agem:.Jes planned to announce COLUMBUS (Upl) - The [Atherton, 'and Rev. Casto gave l to be. wnlten by the Oct. 2 passed away Tuesday morm~g ~~tzen:ach ~lllen~uccee~c him down
~.; Valley
veyor would Impact al a IJJgh, the f11 sl steps later today
a short welcome address and deadhne
1 at the Veterans Hosp1tal
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De
Tr
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H1ghway Department opened
A GE
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h Huntington after an illness of m the State
partment.
anspor r up , 5.10 a.m.,
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H' orl ·
The bill itself was not so 1 bJds tJere Tuesdav on constrU('· announced. Chester's homecom· l
spo esman sal
e1
· The President sajd "we have Peggy Downey down 21, ·If•
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d 1 was opt1m1St1C that a settle· severa1 wee s
do
broad as to mean that there [ lion proJects tota ling $18.642,590 , mg an
a Y ay on un ay,
ld be
hed i im
Mr Foul was born and liv· known for some time of Mr. a.m: Western wn 22, 9:50 p.
will be any Immediate tumblmg 'l Bids opened since Jan.
I, ISept. 26, and reVIVals at Let~rt menl cou
reac
n t e ed in' Manon Ohio most ol his Ball's intentiOn to resign and m.; Jenks up 22,4 a.m.; Mouau
of the soaring interest charges, includmg right-cf-way and eng' IFalls and Mmersvti\e MethodiSt I to ~~vert ~ny posSI~ol~y ~f C ~ life where h~ was a minister Mr. Katzenbach agreed to lain State down 22, 6:20 a.m.;
particularly since there is I neering costs total $338 4 mJ I·I churches The homecoming at I lwha out·h· owever,f ol niUE
. Ga; 1ind evangelist He also served accept the post.''
Esso Pennsylvania up 22, 8:45
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1 the
Chester Nazarene church a an, c a!fman o I,.
- '" in the army dnrm
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f m · National doWI 23 I 1 p• m.·I
no th mg manda1ory about It . I hon.
World War Ramsey Clar k• t he IQD
0 a. ..
But· Jo~nson said it would : The apparent low bidders. by was announced for Oct. 2, and conference ~oard. warned that I.
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Supreme Court Justice Tom John J .. i!Oite down :11, ~l ,P:,.';.,
WASHING'!ON (UPIJ- Rep help put an end to a "fierce county and projed along Wlth [thhe Hemlock Grove
church ~danagementsdathtlullde
wa s ! Surv•vors include hll wife Clark IS the deputy attorney Elgercliff up 21, 7:P' r-.UDI ;I'
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omecommg on the same date
angerous an s 1 encourag
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- lh J s Lewis down Greenup NO
Adam Clayton Powell appt&gt;ars race among an s a.n
o er I the state estJmat~. mcluded : I
in to strikes."
Alice, Marion; four daugh~rs. genera'1 e o. 2 pest m e . .
. .t
to have lost his battle to rf', n rmanc.lal mshlutmns for the . Athens -construction
of "The Echoes" came
back g
Beulah~night, 1 .Port St. Joe, Justice Department.
p.m. , Barbara Gay d01n
full power as Chalfman ol tne public s savmgs dollar
I County Road '1:1 bridge over I with another series of
num, ,
Flo.: Jiio.iel . ~r,te, . Rutland; The President also announc- Greenup 4:10 a.m.; Frltberger
House Education and Labor i
Sunday Creek 1n Dover Town- I bers much enJoyed by all, end- W 1'111 18
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Annp&gt;.!I\BI'Y H1_cks, Mt Vernon, ed the appomtment of Engene down Meldabl1:85 p.m.; iluclt·
Committee. The question now is
sh1p, Allen Stone Construclion mg w1th the new ''Let
Us RAIN FELL OVER
THE 1Ill., a.J.MI •Martll• Conley, &amp;JN· Rostow, former dean of lhe ey~ State down Meldahl 2~!!-P·
whether he will give
in
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Inc.. Chesterhill. $149,601, state 1Pra)"
central and southern states to- lark; one son, Palll; U. S. Air Yale Law School, as undersee- m., ~dy Ros~ary doWll.lo
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gracefully or go down fight1ng . l
es timate, $140,300.
Closmg prayer was given by day. The heaviest rain shifted Force, ~ada; one sister, Val-l retary of •tate. Rostow will dahl · .p.m.. ~-K dO\'IJI
Th~rteen of the 21 Democrats I
~oble - construchon of Ohio the Rev . Jack Young
from the Ohio Valley to the car- ala TWPID..,,cBLol, Cardmgton, [lake the post fo~merly held by :•!dahl 2.5.5 P·~·· Inca dowa
on Powell 's feud-ridden com- ;
513 br1d@le over south branch of Vanou!l places and churches olinas and V!rgmia
Tuesday ().; s1x brothers, Harvard, For· W. Averell Harnman.
elda~&amp; P·~··
Cottos Queea
6 116
m1ttee agreed late Tuessday to '
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at Seneca Fork in Marion Town. were represented
Columbus, I mght ami kept
hammermg rest, and H_o_warJ1 1 all of Mar· And Johnson said he was re- up Mel hi · p.m.;. Wal~
support a new set of rules thai COLUMB~S (UPI)th ~ h ' slup , V. 0. Menuez &amp; Sons, Inc .. Athens Huntington
Coolville down in the early
mornillg ion: Charlei!' «' ChaUield, Q,, caiHng Foy Kohler, ambassa- Curley
Meldahlellde.40 a ..m,
3
would limit but not wipe out the capncJ~u' actor w~
w ;~ Millersburg, $62,198, state est\-' Torch,' Tuppers Pl~ins Chester' 1darkness.
and Veroon ' and Venal, both of dor to
Soviet Union from RavensZlmw updoM Mbl ld ' 1hi1
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Democrat's broad authority for ever~ arm~r ~used ea ~ e mate, $9(),1110.
Orange, Lottridge Carpenter'! Danville Va got 132 Inches Ulnoi$, ·and 23. ,randchlldran. Moscop to b&lt;come deputy under ~·~· '
mewr 1 wawJW" a
u.. rest of this session.
1weal erf -th as ore pfotshepone- , Athen~-Hockmg
resurfac- Millstone, W. va.',
Millfield, and Raleigh
c g~t
16 F
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of
state
replaclns
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d.:.
aM.mldah.;
1 a5·ter
35 1m ama•
Th .
be If d ment o e opemng o
and F H B
Sb d S
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e1r proposa 1 to
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, mg area roa s, . . rewer a e, ugar Grove, Manet:a I during the mght.
day at" 2 • n! 1 lh R tl8nd ~em o nson,
Galllpollt Da ·
· 81
· by'at a closed meeting Tlmrsday nua1 arm ~Jenc~ evlew a1 Co, Lancaster. $164,049, state and others.
p. · a
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.,_ seem~ t be , Ohio State UmverSlty to Thurs- 1 .
Church of Nazarene w1th Rev.
down 5:20 p.m.: Steel Jhpt'*
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700
1 1 199 ' '
Tl ••• r I thm ·~
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eSlmae,
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W'll' B
sohdl agamst Powell bul the day
Mei s - miscellaneous proa le l8 orll
' IS eaver and Rev. Her· Barbara ]one•
down 10:30 p.m.; Beaver doWII
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The steady downpour which
g
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NEW URLEANS
TROPI· bert Grimm officiatmg. Friend' Employed by State
)2:25a.m.; Jano T. upt:20 •.m.
11 term Negrod. congr;::,sman Ihas drenched the area ltle past 1ects. Umted Pavmg
CoJp.,
cal storm Hallie was born Tues- may call at the Martin Funeral Miss Barbara Jones. daughter Indiana down 3:30 a.m.· Little
was not ronce mg any mg
two days turned the grounds for Thornville. $172,397, state estl,r"
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day in the extreme southwest- Home in Rutland after 7 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Emer~n Jones, George down 4:25
·. Char.. .
the rev~ew al Don Scott Atrport mate , $181.600.
ern Gulf of Mexico, the area Wednesday and until noon Fri- has accepted a pos•lion with JeJ Stevenoon down 5:llli a.m.;
11mlo a quagmire Tuesday and ,
that spawned killer hurnca ne day when the body will be lak- the State of Ohio in the Per- Elisha Woods up 1:50 a.m.;
DEVOTED ro fNTERES'r ~ lofhcl als ruled out the Wednes- 1 Central Ohio Work
NEW YORK (UPI) -Angry I Audrey m 1951.
en to the church to lie In state. sonnel and Test1ng Department Mark Easton up 7:40
1.m.;
1 Bids to be Opened
pickets today ehar ed th 0 hi A Navy reconaissance plane
ln Columbus. Miss Jones recelv- Frank Durant down and walt!day opening
MEIGS · MASON AHEA
The ReVIew was to have run COLUMBUS 1UPI1 - The police barrie 11.. goutsJd; ug found Hallie fully formed and
ed her AB degree in Sociology ing; Ben McCool and John It
·~thft:.~:. sT.~W:::i.t":~:~::'
through Friday. but m~y bt ex- state Highway Department smd Harlem publi! school when tha I packing wmds up te 50 miles
at Ohio University in June and up and waiting.
Puhhshllll mvt!r, attemonD ucept tended through Saturday now, today it will open btds Nov 1 i whitt principa1 arrtved shou~ per hour m squalls over
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George
1is a gr&amp;4uate of Middleport KaaawU River ~~~~~;:·~~~:~~.::~n'rup':?n,.rn1~,. n~~ although no decJs1on has been on two multi . million dollar p ng '"get him, get ht~ ." At ! small area near the center.
High School where she was a- Price up Mannet II a.m.: H. B.
~han•e st. 'omeror. Olllu. n76~ ttu• made yet on tha t.
I construction proJects m central iJeast two persons were arr•st•d
Gales extendE-d outward
80
ward~ the Susan Park Schol- Bowles up Winfield 7:S5 p.m.;
ln•n Off•~ t'hon• WV 2-21118 l:dtTnP.
"nnnr
wv
Hl51
Oh10
by
tile
100
poJu:~emen
on
duly
miles.
arshlp
award.
Allen R. Merrill up Winfield
11
~~&gt;~!~r:~ t~ :;n!~~~.e:.T,n':~:,• CHEJo:RED FOR FIRE
They lnc\litle a 4 2-mlle see- outsJde the racially troubled
Sile 1s residing In the Hamil- 9:50 p.m.: S~met down WI•
o":.'
f
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo twn of Interstate 10, extending school
ThP
UsrJfd
W-'kout
ton Rd. Plaza in Columbus. She field 11·10 p.m.; Fort Dearbom
••llonaJ aOto•UifUW npru•rn•a"•
aoormeU• Elmb•U. bk..
m r.e11Jot 1' UPI I - Hundreds o! students from 3 9 miles east of the Lick- The scuC£le outside lhe r~ew
AUSTIN, TF.X. fU
- LIBERAL
worked this summer with the up Winfield 4:20 a.m.; 0 . F.
~~·r-. "~• · Ne"' v.ull an ~u cheered late Tuesday as mg . Musfllngum county line to 1S5 million lntf'rmediate Sch,l j Democrats walked out of Ihe F~;~~~;· c:~~~ut~PI~r~· Head Start Program in Meigs Shearer down Wlnflel4 t:• a.
•a~~~~r!r11~ :~~~~~~.~~~"'"~-:~ P:! I firemen battled. a blaze at a j ~:~bout one mile west of Zanes- 201 broke out when principal Texas DemO&lt;'rat1r convenhon
,
County.
m.
_ __ _
.. en on• ¥el l to ..,.,.......
.,
,,., j three-~ tory
bmldmg on tht' ville's western llmJis Estimal- Stanley LJsser a~ived for the I Tuesday crying "to hell· with ident ~ohnson !I appeal for pnce
Diltlw senuMt ntt~~~. tStl..u1
•• 1 1c 1 d Col i
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znontn11 u 1e: 1hree ~'"'b• •;) w e,
o ora o
ege campus eJ ~ 1 ed cost 1s $4.359,000 The other school day .81bo
8·15 8 m Gov John Connally and all his th f
f h , bl f " ,_
Mnt()f Route when el'f'rl••
••rv•u , AuthOI IIJes were m l I I e d. IprOJ&lt;:"c.t IS relocati 1 of
three EDT I ,
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h '
e trst o t e • g our auwoo• 1\llllllt• UIM mnniJI, ll .all tJJ I
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makers to announce an tnerease
, m~.~ OD• vnr 11oM
Sh '""'" tu howewr when they learned the j mtles of Ohio 334 in Clark Coun.
Aboul 4;8 pir.kets representing
"They gave us the s~e old .
~,~,~~ ~~~1!·~~~:l¥u~;,: [students were Cheenng on the Ity , near Springfield, expected ' the Congress of Racial EquaJi. deals we've always been get· IDGcar prllcMes.to
C
d
~nt~n•L
f•r•"'• not th e fue
. f1ghi ers.. • to cost .,
. Carr of Chrys)Pr
enera Corp.
o were
rs
orp.
an
.,.,754 ,000.
ty , . the Student . Nonviolent 1 ting ," said Mrs. Davtd
experted
Coordmatmg Commttlee and a Houston Much of Uu~ slate''i to
make similar
tncrease
Brooklyn
mmislerial
group
,
largest
delegation
JOined
t
h
e
announcements
within
week.
8
Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time ®
showed up at the school about 7 walkout Some members broke American Motors Corp. $Bid its
a. m.
out s1gns calhng for the reelec· pr 1ce
announcements were
Hf: COULD GIVE. THf
t10n of Sen. JohT~. Tower, a con- "some time away."
~LF ·TIME. PEP
F1LE PETITIONS
servative, Repubhcan . The walk· Ford said its Increases InTALKS I~ II&gt;.M6tC
Three petitions for divorce uut followed an offer from par- eluded nat price raises averwere filed in the office of th' ty leaders to give the liberal agmg $25 per car, plus varying
Meigs County Clerk ot Courts rae! JOn only half the e 1 g h t amou-;ts for
other improve,.
Tuesday. They are :
Delores seats they thought they were 1ments,
Including safe[)• featAeiker. Mi~dleport, vs
Keith entitled to on the executive ures. ·
Gordon Ae1ker, Middleport, for committee Conservatives got The Increases figUre !.to run
gross neglect an extreme cru- 1 the rest.
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from $52 to JM7 per model,
elty asks custody of 'wo minor
The liberals frequently take contrary to Johnson administrachlldren. Sylv1a Edw.-rds. Mid· walks at Texas
Democratic I tlon requests that carmakers
dleport, vs. John Edwards. To- conventiOns.
hold the !"'ice line to help fight
ledo, cpstody of one minor ;
inflation.
Glenn E Rim, a m. cor
by PASSED HILL
Norman Rizer, his father and WYCKOFF, N.J. (UPII VISIT ATHENS OES
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next friend, Rac1ne, vs. R1t~ Canory and parakeet owner~ Mr and Mrs. Robort King,
\
Jean Ri2er, a mmor of New here may soon become jail· Mrs M L. French and Mrs.
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York A. suil for al1 no"v nnlv birds.
Evelyn lewis were in Athens
E.TING THE CDACH'S
was filed by Gladys Craig of
The town council Tuesday Friday evening to attend !he
STA-FF ME/1BE.R
Minersville agamst ' 'ecil
G. night passed an antl·ROISe Friendship night sponBOred by
-~ .
THE SCHOOL WITH
Craig of Amlin, Ohio.
ordinance that outlaws, among the Alheno 'llapter, OES. as•
THE WH BUDGE-T"•
other things, the singing of pet slsted by Guysville, 1\mesvllle,
) ~
7'ri4/IIX ,_,IYP A n',P o,r 7111
Weather
birds thai ''shall disturb tHe New !llanhfield and
Albany
HI~A/17 ro ...
Occllional raiD and drlz&amp;le, comfort or repose ·Of any chaplen. A reception was held
VIR&lt;&gt;. &lt;#1'1056
Not Low tonight 55-42. Tburs- person In t!J.~ vicinity." Viol~- following the program In honor
.I'...V?tlo¥ N~
da) oceaolonal ralll
eastern j to~ could get a 1511 fine 'and 15 of Jlelty Cooley, Gra,nd .Ealher,
RfN'II:lN' WJI&amp;Il.
li•U.
da~l in jaiL
• member oJ. AlhOOJ· chipler..
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Alfred Methodi.St Church's
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By FRED OOWN
l!Pl Sport• Writer
The Baltimore Oriole1 bave
cut tbeir magic aumber to
three because their "star of the
ruture" has arrtved ahead of
schedule.

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5110 2 Dr. Hord Top. 6 cyl·

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lot At,., 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
St.,.rd trans. White waD

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Biscayne. 2 Dr. 8 cylinder,

automatic trans. Radio &amp;
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2 Dr. 6 cyl. St•ndard tr•nt.
Radio and h11t1r.

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550 Sor\08 4 Dr. 6 cylf1&gt;
der, standard traM., ra·
dlo &amp; heater,

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65 Pontiac G.T.O.
rompHt, 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
IPIM tran1.

63 Ford Galexie
500 4 Dr. I cyl!lldor, • m•tle tr.n1. Radle 1rwl
huter, oower lt..rlnt.

Positions for Thursday's 'Jug' ·.: ·

Mrs. Charles Werry of Pomeroy, a 3rd ClaSI Petty Off1cer

wilh lhe United States Navy,
DELAWARE, Ohio IUP!) - ~ Georg o.. Wilson, Westeri stationed at Sidl Yahal, Morpost positions for Thurs- Springs, Ill., 8-1
jrocco, has been voted tile
day's 21st annuill, $741000 Lottle 1 A-Stan Dancer Stab!• eJJ!r}l
most valuable player for the
Brow• Jug pacing classic, wilh B-Field
oe&lt;ond half of tho Navy's soft.drivers, owners aad probable
ball teague aeasoo for base
odds
persoanel.
1. Niagara Byrd, Clink Gal·
eommeoll !rom Mike's offl.
Harold· Graham, Provl·
cen:
deoce, R 1., 20-1
"Miko has shown that he
A-2 Bonjour Hanover, Stanley
does well ta just about any
Dancer ; Staoloy Dancer,"New
sport
be has that extra
Egypt, N.J., 4-1
second of speed, thai instla&lt;&gt;3. Clay, Billy Haughton, GarrOWD
live pl'!lying, that
nolural
den State Stable, Passaic, N.J.,
amoolhneaa thai makes him

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!1-24. Big Bear, Wally McDmurray, Jaek St11hl, Do:n&gt;il, 20-1
5. ChriS T1me, Dick Buxton,
George Sholly, Logansport,
Ind., 15·1
8. Romeo Haoover, George
Lucky Star Stable,
Brooklyn, NY., 3-1
7. Mr Lucifer, Joe Marsch
. Lee Goldhirscb and Fred
Benson, Great Neck, N.Y., 8-1
8. Overcall, John Patterson
Sr. Mrs. HeieR R. Buck, Far
Hills, N.Y., 10-1
9. Meadow Lenco, Del Miller;
Delvon Miller, Meadow Land,
Pa., 1-1
AIO Silent Byrd, Vel'llon Dancer: K. D. Owen, Houston, 4-1
B-11. Good Tune Boy, Jim Larente: Gray Brothers, Provldence, R.I., f-1
B-12. Bank Time, Gene Riegle

Jug'

DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI) Favored Romeo Hanover will
have to battle the luck of the
draw and a field of perbaps 11
other hones Thuraday In lhe 21
annual Little Brown Jug ei!Jssic
second jewel in pacing'• trlpl;

New Egypt, N. J.
.
Bonjour Hanover is a full SIS.
ter of tJw; great Brei Hanover,
last years Jug WIJlller, but no
filly has ever won t!Je race.
Other prospective starters and
!heir post posit•o• were: 31Clay, 4-Big Bear, 5-Chrla
crown.
The posl posltiOA belongs to ITime, 7-Mr. Luc1fer, 8-0verNiagara Byrd; a 211-1 sbol, while call, t-Meadow Lenco, 18-Si·
the No. 8 slot was assigned \II lenl Byrd, 11-&lt;iood Time Boy,
Tuesday's drawipg to Romeo 12-Bank Time.
Hanover, wiRDer of IS COilSOCl&gt;' The purse will be $74,616, lht
live races and timed al under third higbeslln the eveot's hi.s·
twv minutes for tho milo in tory.
seven races. Romeo is owned Wilh rai• predicted to conU•
by Lucky Star Stable, Brooklyn, ue interrnlttentiy unlillbis afterN. Y.
noon, frock officials expressed
Bonjour Hru.over, lbe only eoncern about the runnillg surfilly in the race, wiD be No. 2 face's condition. Tuesday's proia !he lineup and was paired gram of Grand Circuli racing
wilh Sllenl Byrd as u entry II! was cancelled, bul 12 heats
!he Staaley Dancer. Slablt of 1wera scheduled today.

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Golf Carts are Recovered
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DJive,r·Goes Off Road·to Av~id Collision··

Wickline Elected President of SVAC Group

r~rted. Dam~

Jurie E. Por!et'. 32, Eureka q., was nilnor. !•
patrol
...
Sial' Rt., escaped injury at ' Brownie 'Vujaklija, 43, Mid· medium to bolh vehicles. Ng
7:10 a. m. tnday when she ran dleport, suffered 1 laceration of charl'l waa flied.
- ,
SAIGON (UPIJ _ U.S. Marines and Norlh Vlel·
her car off Rt. 7 about six !he lorehead in · a ear • truck The patrol lnveellp!A!d 1
PT. PLEASANT _ The State Tuesday morning.
namese troops today fought a bllrody see-t~aw battle
In ,
miles soulh of Galli polls to oolUsion al I :45, p. m. 1\Jesday backing aocldenl al I: :Iii a. 111.
for control of tbe southern end of a Communist "unavoid a co11 ioion with another on Rt. 7, one m1Je south of Tuesday, jusl off Bucjteye Aw.
Pollee and Sheriff Department Entry had been made Into derground railway" Into South V'lel Nam. Air Foree
lite
vehicle. No charge was rued. Bladen. He was not treated a&lt;&gt; behind Cottage D.; on
llil
recovered four golf &lt;arts Tues- the club house by breaking op- jets, loeludihg giant BS% bombers, again were called
The Slate Highway patrol said oordtng to !he ...trol.
Gallipolis
Stale
InstitUte
day afternoon which were part en a back door An itemtzed ac· into the flghllng.
!hal Mrs. Porter, headed north, 'Qfllcers reported V~akHJa at- fll'OIIIlds. No one was lr).Jured;
o( the 1terns reported m1ssina
count
of
lhe
nussmg
Items
has
attempted
to pass another -r
Am•
·~
. American forces stormed the area only one mile
•• temped to ....,.
..,.,- a ·nilr lhbound 1I ·was repor ted "·t
in the breaking and entenng not been
released at this south of the demilitarized •one by land and aircraft
, jusl as the other vehicle at- !ruck nporatell' by John. Wiley, Rutherford, 64, Galllpolla, Wll'
and loohng of the RiverSide Golf hme but the theft w1ll run into and ships positioned off the toast bombarded t h e
tempted to pass the car ahead '41, Hamilton, jusl as WHey backltig a laundry truck , off
Course at Mason wh1ch occur- the thousands of dollars Some Communist posllions. U.S. spokesmen said in fighting New Weapon!
ol it. The Poi'ler car went oft started to make a left turn oft Buckeye Ave., a¢ struck 1
rod Monday mght or
early items noted missmg were a Tuesday Marine planes alone new 34 sorties In sup!he left side of the road and tile highway. Tile car struck parked car OWiled b)' Willto\r
grill, hot-dog mac}une, silver- port of the Marine Infantrymen, who are lighting an
WASIUNGTON PRES!· struck an embankment Dam- the left rear of tho truck, the Wedemeyer, 62, Gallipolis. ~
ware, two coffee pot.. skillet, estimated 7,000 Communist regulars.
dent Johnson has trotted out
charge was filed. There wu
food articles and all equipment
Ius newest anti-inflation weapminor damage to !he truck 111d
pertammg to gou with the ••· n'!ll,""""'-!fi'~"'"R1l"""'"'ltl!"'''
·i"' on - a voluntary tax mcrease.
medium to !he car.
cepllon of the trophies
a.JlC1Ni&lt;&lt; •
,,_ _ "--""'"•~'" .W&gt;· . Not only will ll be voluntary,
Patrol ' arrests 'i)lesday inAccording to the investtgabut you'll get Y?ur money back
eluded: Bernard O'Dwyer, 41.
liOn made by police Tuesday
later - and Wllh mterest.
Marietta no operator's license,
when tht' carts were re-covered
Incredible'' Not at all. It's a
cited to' municipal court Sept.
the four golf carts apparently
new style, higher
interest •
Ohio Power Co. this year is spending $34,112,993 to :u· Terry M. Williams 19 IU.
were used by the thteves to
yielding savings bbnd designed pay liS local state ~nd federal tax bills for 1965.
2. Gallipolis defective' exhaust
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - houl Ule stolen items approxito do exactly what a tax inLargest. amount went to the federal govern_ment, for cited to mu'ntcipal court Sopl:
&lt;"omencas errant surveyor 2 mat~ly one mil• away where
crease would do _ take infla· paym~nt ~f rncome t~xes, $21,474,000; federal msurance :U·, and Robert C. s•·••etoa,
d
d
"ti)aoncraft
crippled by
an
The
annual
homecoming
oi
ling
with
J.-us."
with
a
followh ·
contnbubon tax (SocJal Security) 0 555135 and federal
"""
1 e mlnla the Alfred MethodiSt
rocket ot was appahrcnlt 1yToha
church ! up "Do You Know My Jesus''" tionary pure asmg power out
'~ ' '
45 Abingdon Va
speedtrtg
moper alive steering
. waJtmg ve "e
e
cars
h ld Se t 18
th
II
of the hand&lt; of consumers. De- unemployment tax, $41 ,260.
~ted bond apPtar In m~
tumbled through space today were lound m the brush .
I was
e
p . ' WI a we . "The
~hoes'' followed tails 91 the new bonds are to Nearly $4 million was paid for last year totaled $67,159, . al
Se 21
toward an
apparent
hard I Douglas Roush IS the owner filled house.
i With another series of numbers be announced m November or to &amp;he State of Ohio in excise acconhng to R. E. Gant, rqana. CIP court pt. .
~ landmg and destruclion on the of the recreation grounds and The day beg~n wJth Sunday Iin song.
December; th~y will go
Ull taxes, a three per cent levy on ger of the Pomeroy area.
lunar surface.
the theft was diSCovered by an School from 9 30-10 30 A wor
I . J
lhe company's gross roceipll
he said ·thU Ohio Power tal
The 622-pound robot spun out I emplove Elmer Donohue.
ship and song serviCe was held Warren Bentz of Millfield, 0 ' ; sa e '" anuary.
Smaller amounts were paid ..; bills In other countiee In lhil
ol control Tuesday mght durinw
. ,
from 10 45-11 :45 w•th
Dm'- gave his testimony With an op- 1
the state lor such tax-s as Ohio division includad: Scioto $250,·
a cnllcal m•dcourse maneuver I
more Boyles leading ·~~ F,.. p6t~~~~i)'}~r others.
I Bosso/ Dalll(ermen
unemployment insurance, Ohio 624; Lawrence, $133,051; Gallla
,
1
designed to place 1t on a bull'sence Spencer • the P'"no
·
wASIUNGTON - VICE ADM · sales
and use 18!&lt;, Public Utili- $33,1150; Pike, $2'1,M2, and Jack- Oauae roadiDp.
Galllpollt
The basket dinner on
the 11le Boyles faml 1Y sang 8
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Dam 11.8, 12.5, running 3 feet
eve traJectory toward a solih
it
Il l trio number with a follow-up • Rufus L. Taylor who has serv- ties Comi)UsSlon mamtenance son, $11,872.
ll
Po
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.
,. th
,
churr 1awn a noon was we
•
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t•d Oh' 1 Ia 'bl
Mr G 1 dd~ !hal
on ro ers
meroy•.,....,.. ....
Ian'"'
d
near ·
e moons
. d •'h th R
C
,"In My father's House "
: edasNo.2 manoftheDefense ~an
10 n ng1 e prop.
. an a "'
approx- 'Z7 Pt p'Je
1 23 ~ Blnto1
equator.
en)oye Yilt
e ev.
asto 1 • •
•
1Jntell1gence Agency,
since erty tax
lmalely 7i per cent of Ohio '
·
asan
,..,.,,
2 92
Scientists at the Caltforma
askmg the blessmg.
Mmislers recogmzed
were ~ June, IS President Jolmson's The remainder- $7,823,4~ Power's property tal payments · • Kanawba Falll 8·71. ~
l11slltute of Technology's Jet i
The afternoon program began :Rev Herbert Grate of
the choice for deputy director nf was for real and personal prop- go to individual school
lit.. lesion 20.!0. London 8nd Mit1· 30 • with Lloyd Dlllmger Chester Nazarene church; Rev . the Central Intelligence Agen- J!l'ty taxes , levied on 0 h i o trlCts for maintaining
Propulsion Laboratory said one
1 ~~
and mel Dams were l'Ulllllag 1~
2
of the three vernier steering
charge ~'-'ral sohgs '" Jack E Youn11 of the Tuppers • cy
Power land buildings gener- expanding primary and 1econd- feet, and Wlnlleld Dam feel.
A..a ,_
. 'I
unison opened
tile program, Plams EUB charge and the
Bolt Movemeall:
eHgmes had faII .,. ~ igDI e
Iwith Sheila Elliott of Millstone, IRev Pearl Casto .of t h e Taylor ' 56, was nommoted to almg . eqwpment, transmission ary schools.
Oldo River - Harvey Jordon
W Va at the 1ano
Albert
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dunng a 9 8 ,,, sorond thrust
0 14 6•35 am.· OVEC clowa
1the $28,500-a-year post Tues- and diStribution substations and
phose of the maneuver. .
WASHIN&lt;OTOW1UP() _ Pres- , W~rne~· gave
ope~Jng pray- Chester charge.
day If approved by the Senate, lines, and other facilities, Pay5 'a.~.; Qu ~ Qty up ll.
The No. 1 and
eng•n •dent Johnson today decned : er.
,
I A musical reading was "The he would succeed to the Job men!• for 1965 , tax"!!; made In
6:15' a.m.; E:l:aoa llolworlla
bu~~ed ~s commanded;, C~LISID~ I cllfr~ntly high ill len~~• rates as ''The Echoes," quartet from !Old Ditch Olggert'' Hhe llme r left vacant when Richard . M. lwo mstallme~ts this year, w~t
up 17, 3:50 a.m.; Prindplo up
li
tJppmg movem~nt m th~: a danger
to the nation's Millstone, W. Va' , presented "I m the OhJld of a Kmg") Helms was promoted to dir~ to the tr:asunes of 61 of Ohio !I
l7, 4:1B a.m.'; Rose G. up II,
spacecraft, tlley sa1d.
eC&lt;lnomJc health . and s.1gned several numbers 10 song A solo by the Rev Jlerbert
Grate toF of the CIA.
88 ~Oti.efi.
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10:45 p.m.; Mils Sterllq up 11,
Another effort was made legislation to'cdrb the .,p1ral- was presented by Lewis Win- 1 of the Chester
Nazarene 1
In Me1gs County, the COm·
3 1.m.: Walter Beekjonl dowa
about two hours later to 1gmte , at least somewhat.
ner Guysv1lle. a duet by Char- Ichurch, w1th Caryl Pooler of Drmtic Chall/le
pony's proper!! lal&lt; payments
18, 4:3 a.m.; Pbllip' SporiJ
the No 3 engmt, , bu! 1l failed
les and Helen Woode ''Walk- · Chester at the piano.
down 18 5·1 1 •
Jlobert;
and Surveyor continued to I In a ceremony at the Whote .
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' NEW YORK - SEGOTIAT· Wli}}'
Reed d' .18 8~~· · . DID
tumble at a rate of .85 rotatiens I House, the President enartf'd
An offermg was taken, follow - ors for the International Umon "
own • • •. m..
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18
7:30
a.m.·
Sl
MaryrJ
por second
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IS Signa ure
a
~ y a group song,
very- of Electllcal Workers
saJd
SIU GTON UP!
p • d
ut' 5•30
.'lr c BUll
Unless the scientists succeed bill givu'g federal bankmg
body Will Be Happy
Over I Tuesday that the Geueral f;lec.
WA N
( ) d- odres
1t' ,·50 a.m., r!...; ua.
th .t l
'"'·I h
I 'fh
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: a.m.. ~y.
In 1gmtmg the engme
they agenc~es au on y o es~ u IS
ere.
, tnc Co must drastJcaily · m4 20 '
Andrew
0r St 1
would be unable to ~mt the ceilmgs OIL mterest rates on
A solo "~eauhful
Garden 1 crease .its last wage and bene~at U~ers:;tahry si ae: ~~~:n u' ~ 1 •·:·:
Paul
D
Fpacecraft'.s retro rOC'kets tow- ~ various kinds of deposits. The
of Prayer'' by Wilma
J~an : fit offers 1f a new contract JS William Fout, 69, Kanau~, e~r~ t A.tt G as~~ :as down 21 [. ~m1.' ''Rellabl~
.ardthemoon~orflrmg.andSur- agem:.Jes planned to announce COLUMBUS (Upl) - The [Atherton, 'and Rev. Casto gave l to be. wnlten by the Oct. 2 passed away Tuesday morm~g ~~tzen:ach ~lllen~uccee~c him down
~.; Valley
veyor would Impact al a IJJgh, the f11 sl steps later today
a short welcome address and deadhne
1 at the Veterans Hosp1tal
m .
De
Tr
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21
, .ty·
H1ghway Department opened
A GE
k
'd
h Huntington after an illness of m the State
partment.
anspor r up , 5.10 a.m.,
1
k.
H' orl ·
The bill itself was not so 1 bJds tJere Tuesdav on constrU('· announced. Chester's homecom· l
spo esman sal
e1
· The President sajd "we have Peggy Downey down 21, ·If•
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d 1 was opt1m1St1C that a settle· severa1 wee s
do
broad as to mean that there [ lion proJects tota ling $18.642,590 , mg an
a Y ay on un ay,
ld be
hed i im
Mr Foul was born and liv· known for some time of Mr. a.m: Western wn 22, 9:50 p.
will be any Immediate tumblmg 'l Bids opened since Jan.
I, ISept. 26, and reVIVals at Let~rt menl cou
reac
n t e ed in' Manon Ohio most ol his Ball's intentiOn to resign and m.; Jenks up 22,4 a.m.; Mouau
of the soaring interest charges, includmg right-cf-way and eng' IFalls and Mmersvti\e MethodiSt I to ~~vert ~ny posSI~ol~y ~f C ~ life where h~ was a minister Mr. Katzenbach agreed to lain State down 22, 6:20 a.m.;
particularly since there is I neering costs total $338 4 mJ I·I churches The homecoming at I lwha out·h· owever,f ol niUE
. Ga; 1ind evangelist He also served accept the post.''
Esso Pennsylvania up 22, 8:45
.
1 the
Chester Nazarene church a an, c a!fman o I,.
- '" in the army dnrm
·
f m · National doWI 23 I 1 p• m.·I
no th mg manda1ory about It . I hon.
World War Ramsey Clar k• t he IQD
0 a. ..
But· Jo~nson said it would : The apparent low bidders. by was announced for Oct. 2, and conference ~oard. warned that I.
g
Supreme Court Justice Tom John J .. i!Oite down :11, ~l ,P:,.';.,
WASHING'!ON (UPIJ- Rep help put an end to a "fierce county and projed along Wlth [thhe Hemlock Grove
church ~danagementsdathtlullde
wa s ! Surv•vors include hll wife Clark IS the deputy attorney Elgercliff up 21, 7:P' r-.UDI ;I'
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d th I
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.
omecommg on the same date
angerous an s 1 encourag
•
th N
- lh J s Lewis down Greenup NO
Adam Clayton Powell appt&gt;ars race among an s a.n
o er I the state estJmat~. mcluded : I
in to strikes."
Alice, Marion; four daugh~rs. genera'1 e o. 2 pest m e . .
. .t
to have lost his battle to rf', n rmanc.lal mshlutmns for the . Athens -construction
of "The Echoes" came
back g
Beulah~night, 1 .Port St. Joe, Justice Department.
p.m. , Barbara Gay d01n
full power as Chalfman ol tne public s savmgs dollar
I County Road '1:1 bridge over I with another series of
num, ,
Flo.: Jiio.iel . ~r,te, . Rutland; The President also announc- Greenup 4:10 a.m.; Frltberger
House Education and Labor i
Sunday Creek 1n Dover Town- I bers much enJoyed by all, end- W 1'111 18
•
Annp&gt;.!I\BI'Y H1_cks, Mt Vernon, ed the appomtment of Engene down Meldabl1:85 p.m.; iluclt·
Committee. The question now is
sh1p, Allen Stone Construclion mg w1th the new ''Let
Us RAIN FELL OVER
THE 1Ill., a.J.MI •Martll• Conley, &amp;JN· Rostow, former dean of lhe ey~ State down Meldahl 2~!!-P·
whether he will give
in
,
Inc.. Chesterhill. $149,601, state 1Pra)"
central and southern states to- lark; one son, Palll; U. S. Air Yale Law School, as undersee- m., ~dy Ros~ary doWll.lo
2 15
gracefully or go down fight1ng . l
es timate, $140,300.
Closmg prayer was given by day. The heaviest rain shifted Force, ~ada; one sister, Val-l retary of •tate. Rostow will dahl · .p.m.. ~-K dO\'IJI
Th~rteen of the 21 Democrats I
~oble - construchon of Ohio the Rev . Jack Young
from the Ohio Valley to the car- ala TWPID..,,cBLol, Cardmgton, [lake the post fo~merly held by :•!dahl 2.5.5 P·~·· Inca dowa
on Powell 's feud-ridden com- ;
513 br1d@le over south branch of Vanou!l places and churches olinas and V!rgmia
Tuesday ().; s1x brothers, Harvard, For· W. Averell Harnman.
elda~&amp; P·~··
Cottos Queea
6 116
m1ttee agreed late Tuessday to '
_
at Seneca Fork in Marion Town. were represented
Columbus, I mght ami kept
hammermg rest, and H_o_warJ1 1 all of Mar· And Johnson said he was re- up Mel hi · p.m.;. Wal~
support a new set of rules thai COLUMB~S (UPI)th ~ h ' slup , V. 0. Menuez &amp; Sons, Inc .. Athens Huntington
Coolville down in the early
mornillg ion: Charlei!' «' ChaUield, Q,, caiHng Foy Kohler, ambassa- Curley
Meldahlellde.40 a ..m,
3
would limit but not wipe out the capncJ~u' actor w~
w ;~ Millersburg, $62,198, state est\-' Torch,' Tuppers Pl~ins Chester' 1darkness.
and Veroon ' and Venal, both of dor to
Soviet Union from RavensZlmw updoM Mbl ld ' 1hi1
1
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Democrat's broad authority for ever~ arm~r ~used ea ~ e mate, $9(),1110.
Orange, Lottridge Carpenter'! Danville Va got 132 Inches Ulnoi$, ·and 23. ,randchlldran. Moscop to b&lt;come deputy under ~·~· '
mewr 1 wawJW" a
u.. rest of this session.
1weal erf -th as ore pfotshepone- , Athen~-Hockmg
resurfac- Millstone, W. va.',
Millfield, and Raleigh
c g~t
16 F
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be
Frl
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secretary
of
state
replaclns
U.
d.:.
aM.mldah.;
1 a5·ter
35 1m ama•
Th .
be If d ment o e opemng o
and F H B
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own e
e1r proposa 1 to
o ete I
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, mg area roa s, . . rewer a e, ugar Grove, Manet:a I during the mght.
day at" 2 • n! 1 lh R tl8nd ~em o nson,
Galllpollt Da ·
· 81
· by'at a closed meeting Tlmrsday nua1 arm ~Jenc~ evlew a1 Co, Lancaster. $164,049, state and others.
p. · a
e
u
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.,_ seem~ t be , Ohio State UmverSlty to Thurs- 1 .
Church of Nazarene w1th Rev.
down 5:20 p.m.: Steel Jhpt'*
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Mei s - miscellaneous proa le l8 orll
' IS eaver and Rev. Her· Barbara ]one•
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11 term Negrod. congr;::,sman Ihas drenched the area ltle past 1ects. Umted Pavmg
CoJp.,
cal storm Hallie was born Tues- may call at the Martin Funeral Miss Barbara Jones. daughter Indiana down 3:30 a.m.· Little
was not ronce mg any mg
two days turned the grounds for Thornville. $172,397, state estl,r"
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·. Char.. .
the rev~ew al Don Scott Atrport mate , $181.600.
ern Gulf of Mexico, the area Wednesday and until noon Fri- has accepted a pos•lion with JeJ Stevenoon down 5:llli a.m.;
11mlo a quagmire Tuesday and ,
that spawned killer hurnca ne day when the body will be lak- the State of Ohio in the Per- Elisha Woods up 1:50 a.m.;
DEVOTED ro fNTERES'r ~ lofhcl als ruled out the Wednes- 1 Central Ohio Work
NEW YORK (UPI) -Angry I Audrey m 1951.
en to the church to lie In state. sonnel and Test1ng Department Mark Easton up 7:40
1.m.;
1 Bids to be Opened
pickets today ehar ed th 0 hi A Navy reconaissance plane
ln Columbus. Miss Jones recelv- Frank Durant down and walt!day opening
MEIGS · MASON AHEA
The ReVIew was to have run COLUMBUS 1UPI1 - The police barrie 11.. goutsJd; ug found Hallie fully formed and
ed her AB degree in Sociology ing; Ben McCool and John It
·~thft:.~:. sT.~W:::i.t":~:~::'
through Friday. but m~y bt ex- state Highway Department smd Harlem publi! school when tha I packing wmds up te 50 miles
at Ohio University in June and up and waiting.
Puhhshllll mvt!r, attemonD ucept tended through Saturday now, today it will open btds Nov 1 i whitt principa1 arrtved shou~ per hour m squalls over
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George
1is a gr&amp;4uate of Middleport KaaawU River ~~~~~;:·~~~:~~.::~n'rup':?n,.rn1~,. n~~ although no decJs1on has been on two multi . million dollar p ng '"get him, get ht~ ." At ! small area near the center.
High School where she was a- Price up Mannet II a.m.: H. B.
~han•e st. 'omeror. Olllu. n76~ ttu• made yet on tha t.
I construction proJects m central iJeast two persons were arr•st•d
Gales extendE-d outward
80
ward~ the Susan Park Schol- Bowles up Winfield 7:S5 p.m.;
ln•n Off•~ t'hon• WV 2-21118 l:dtTnP.
"nnnr
wv
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by
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duly
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arshlp
award.
Allen R. Merrill up Winfield
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They lnc\litle a 4 2-mlle see- outsJde the racially troubled
Sile 1s residing In the Hamil- 9:50 p.m.: S~met down WI•
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo twn of Interstate 10, extending school
ThP
UsrJfd
W-'kout
ton Rd. Plaza in Columbus. She field 11·10 p.m.; Fort Dearbom
••llonaJ aOto•UifUW npru•rn•a"•
aoormeU• Elmb•U. bk..
m r.e11Jot 1' UPI I - Hundreds o! students from 3 9 miles east of the Lick- The scuC£le outside lhe r~ew
AUSTIN, TF.X. fU
- LIBERAL
worked this summer with the up Winfield 4:20 a.m.; 0 . F.
~~·r-. "~• · Ne"' v.ull an ~u cheered late Tuesday as mg . Musfllngum county line to 1S5 million lntf'rmediate Sch,l j Democrats walked out of Ihe F~;~~~;· c:~~~ut~PI~r~· Head Start Program in Meigs Shearer down Wlnflel4 t:• a.
•a~~~~r!r11~ :~~~~~~.~~~"'"~-:~ P:! I firemen battled. a blaze at a j ~:~bout one mile west of Zanes- 201 broke out when principal Texas DemO&lt;'rat1r convenhon
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County.
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bmldmg on tht' ville's western llmJis Estimal- Stanley LJsser a~ived for the I Tuesday crying "to hell· with ident ~ohnson !I appeal for pnce
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8·15 8 m Gov John Connally and all his th f
f h , bl f " ,_
Mnt()f Route when el'f'rl••
••rv•u , AuthOI IIJes were m l I I e d. IprOJ&lt;:"c.t IS relocati 1 of
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Sh '""'" tu howewr when they learned the j mtles of Ohio 334 in Clark Coun.
Aboul 4;8 pir.kets representing
"They gave us the s~e old .
~,~,~~ ~~~1!·~~~:l¥u~;,: [students were Cheenng on the Ity , near Springfield, expected ' the Congress of Racial EquaJi. deals we've always been get· IDGcar prllcMes.to
C
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. f1ghi ers.. • to cost .,
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an
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ty , . the Student . Nonviolent 1 ting ," said Mrs. Davtd
experted
Coordmatmg Commttlee and a Houston Much of Uu~ slate''i to
make similar
tncrease
Brooklyn
mmislerial
group
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largest
delegation
JOined
t
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announcements
within
week.
8
Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time ®
showed up at the school about 7 walkout Some members broke American Motors Corp. $Bid its
a. m.
out s1gns calhng for the reelec· pr 1ce
announcements were
Hf: COULD GIVE. THf
t10n of Sen. JohT~. Tower, a con- "some time away."
~LF ·TIME. PEP
F1LE PETITIONS
servative, Repubhcan . The walk· Ford said its Increases InTALKS I~ II&gt;.M6tC
Three petitions for divorce uut followed an offer from par- eluded nat price raises averwere filed in the office of th' ty leaders to give the liberal agmg $25 per car, plus varying
Meigs County Clerk ot Courts rae! JOn only half the e 1 g h t amou-;ts for
other improve,.
Tuesday. They are :
Delores seats they thought they were 1ments,
Including safe[)• featAeiker. Mi~dleport, vs
Keith entitled to on the executive ures. ·
Gordon Ae1ker, Middleport, for committee Conservatives got The Increases figUre !.to run
gross neglect an extreme cru- 1 the rest.
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from $52 to JM7 per model,
elty asks custody of 'wo minor
The liberals frequently take contrary to Johnson administrachlldren. Sylv1a Edw.-rds. Mid· walks at Texas
Democratic I tlon requests that carmakers
dleport, vs. John Edwards. To- conventiOns.
hold the !"'ice line to help fight
ledo, cpstody of one minor ;
inflation.
Glenn E Rim, a m. cor
by PASSED HILL
Norman Rizer, his father and WYCKOFF, N.J. (UPII VISIT ATHENS OES
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next friend, Rac1ne, vs. R1t~ Canory and parakeet owner~ Mr and Mrs. Robort King,
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Jean Ri2er, a mmor of New here may soon become jail· Mrs M L. French and Mrs.
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Evelyn lewis were in Athens
E.TING THE CDACH'S
was filed by Gladys Craig of
The town council Tuesday Friday evening to attend !he
STA-FF ME/1BE.R
Minersville agamst ' 'ecil
G. night passed an antl·ROISe Friendship night sponBOred by
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Craig of Amlin, Ohio.
ordinance that outlaws, among the Alheno 'llapter, OES. as•
THE WH BUDGE-T"•
other things, the singing of pet slsted by Guysville, 1\mesvllle,
) ~
7'ri4/IIX ,_,IYP A n',P o,r 7111
Weather
birds thai ''shall disturb tHe New !llanhfield and
Albany
HI~A/17 ro ...
Occllional raiD and drlz&amp;le, comfort or repose ·Of any chaplen. A reception was held
VIR&lt;&gt;. &lt;#1'1056
Not Low tonight 55-42. Tburs- person In t!J.~ vicinity." Viol~- following the program In honor
.I'...V?tlo¥ N~
da) oceaolonal ralll
eastern j to~ could get a 1511 fine 'and 15 of Jlelty Cooley, Gra,nd .Ealher,
RfN'II:lN' WJI&amp;Il.
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ByOPCO on 1965 T'axes

Alfred Methodi.St Church's
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The Baltimore Oriole1 bave
cut tbeir magic aumber to
three because their "star of the
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Positions for Thursday's 'Jug' ·.: ·

Mrs. Charles Werry of Pomeroy, a 3rd ClaSI Petty Off1cer

wilh lhe United States Navy,
DELAWARE, Ohio IUP!) - ~ Georg o.. Wilson, Westeri stationed at Sidl Yahal, Morpost positions for Thurs- Springs, Ill., 8-1
jrocco, has been voted tile
day's 21st annuill, $741000 Lottle 1 A-Stan Dancer Stab!• eJJ!r}l
most valuable player for the
Brow• Jug pacing classic, wilh B-Field
oe&lt;ond half of tho Navy's soft.drivers, owners aad probable
ball teague aeasoo for base
odds
persoanel.
1. Niagara Byrd, Clink Gal·
eommeoll !rom Mike's offl.
Harold· Graham, Provl·
cen:
deoce, R 1., 20-1
"Miko has shown that he
A-2 Bonjour Hanover, Stanley
does well ta just about any
Dancer ; Staoloy Dancer,"New
sport
be has that extra
Egypt, N.J., 4-1
second of speed, thai instla&lt;&gt;3. Clay, Billy Haughton, GarrOWD
live pl'!lying, that
nolural
den State Stable, Passaic, N.J.,
amoolhneaa thai makes him

Niagara Byrd

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GetS Post Jot

In 'B

!1-24. Big Bear, Wally McDmurray, Jaek St11hl, Do:n&gt;il, 20-1
5. ChriS T1me, Dick Buxton,
George Sholly, Logansport,
Ind., 15·1
8. Romeo Haoover, George
Lucky Star Stable,
Brooklyn, NY., 3-1
7. Mr Lucifer, Joe Marsch
. Lee Goldhirscb and Fred
Benson, Great Neck, N.Y., 8-1
8. Overcall, John Patterson
Sr. Mrs. HeieR R. Buck, Far
Hills, N.Y., 10-1
9. Meadow Lenco, Del Miller;
Delvon Miller, Meadow Land,
Pa., 1-1
AIO Silent Byrd, Vel'llon Dancer: K. D. Owen, Houston, 4-1
B-11. Good Tune Boy, Jim Larente: Gray Brothers, Provldence, R.I., f-1
B-12. Bank Time, Gene Riegle

Jug'

DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI) Favored Romeo Hanover will
have to battle the luck of the
draw and a field of perbaps 11
other hones Thuraday In lhe 21
annual Little Brown Jug ei!Jssic
second jewel in pacing'• trlpl;

New Egypt, N. J.
.
Bonjour Hanover is a full SIS.
ter of tJw; great Brei Hanover,
last years Jug WIJlller, but no
filly has ever won t!Je race.
Other prospective starters and
!heir post posit•o• were: 31Clay, 4-Big Bear, 5-Chrla
crown.
The posl posltiOA belongs to ITime, 7-Mr. Luc1fer, 8-0verNiagara Byrd; a 211-1 sbol, while call, t-Meadow Lenco, 18-Si·
the No. 8 slot was assigned \II lenl Byrd, 11-&lt;iood Time Boy,
Tuesday's drawipg to Romeo 12-Bank Time.
Hanover, wiRDer of IS COilSOCl&gt;' The purse will be $74,616, lht
live races and timed al under third higbeslln the eveot's hi.s·
twv minutes for tho milo in tory.
seven races. Romeo is owned Wilh rai• predicted to conU•
by Lucky Star Stable, Brooklyn, ue interrnlttentiy unlillbis afterN. Y.
noon, frock officials expressed
Bonjour Hru.over, lbe only eoncern about the runnillg surfilly in the race, wiD be No. 2 face's condition. Tuesday's proia !he lineup and was paired gram of Grand Circuli racing
wilh Sllenl Byrd as u entry II! was cancelled, bul 12 heats
!he Staaley Dancer. Slablt of 1wera scheduled today.

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rushing and 61 yards ptlsslng.
Uned up for the new oporbl and
The
biggest
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St.
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complex.
forfll four ordinary words.
Louis attack was the addltlon of!
By U0 lied Pre "
rookie
halfbaclt
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of Missouri,
whoJo!mny
played Roland
mainly II
(Night Games NO:t ·tacl ed)
defense the Jaet two years tn
o( Notre bame a £ive-point odds aren't even listed.
American Leape
beat~n each year s nee . on
Pick •
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favorite Saturday ov.er Purdue Fifth-ranked Nebraska Is
W. I. Pel. . GB that streak could be !englh- college.
l'llaturallzer
in their nationally televised another " ·hool whtc!t should be Baltimore
92 S8 .6It . ened Sunday If the Browns have In the Cardinals' opener
andl-rnhow
clash before the usual sellout · able to name the score when Detroit
83 67 .533 9 a letdown after ~ defeat last against Philadelphia, he came
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' the Huskers meet Utah Stale. Minnesota
83 68 .550 9\2 Sunday by the Green Bay Pack· off the, bench to gain 53 yardo
eoDlfor&amp;able
'Htis will be an important 1 Sixth-ranked Mtchtgan , whtch Chicago
79 73 .S20 14 ers.
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In eight carries and saved the
a•hoeoan be
game for the Irish and ' isn't convmced arch-rtval_ MSU California
74 76 .493
Cleve! end wtll again be run- game with a llj)!Ctacular catch
8
Hanratty and O'Brien, their ·, is the b'"' _college team '" the Cleveland
75 77 .493 11 nlng up against . strong de- of a deflected pa" on • cruciul
$OM~
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young tbut) promismg , state ~I M~chtgan, m_udl l~s!l Kans City
70 81 .464 22¥.! tense. Charley Wanner, the new down. That earned him a start
51'1LL 5\VIN&amp;.
lquarterbacks who are expected the natiOn . .Is a~ 11-pomt chOice Boston
69 86 .455 251.".1 Cardinals coach,. was a defen- against Washington and Cleve.
W.:LA'l'
Ito add the passing threat! 0 the Ol'er Callforma.
Washington
ti7 86 .438 26'!. sive specialist whtle an assistant land.
Now uranct the ~lrcled letten Notr Dame attack that was . mt&gt;ets MSU In two weeks
Nt&gt;w York
66 86 .434 27 coach at Baltl~re and. helped Gary Lane, a rookie halfback
missing last year.
what
up as on,e
Tuesday's Resoltl
mold the Colts defense mto one with Cleveland, was the quarter·
1
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! Chicago at New York. ppd, raiD of the
h back of the Missouri team -last
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foothall thl:s yeal
. Baltimore at K City, night
The Cardmals showed . is aesson and knows Roland as a
J, - ,A j hreat Th• Butlermakm have Seventh-rank•d Pu~due . '' California at Detroit, night
mark last Strn~ay In defeating clutch performer.
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131493 78 170 .345 year is quarterback Charley
MHiligan State. which hns rJ.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
letters, wntten every day, fill· "t·l
Ho,lnn at WB ' h, ppd .. nnn
, Rn ' '"" at Wosh '1gton-Bran- Santo, Chi
144 522 89163 .312 thrills.
Ttm•.to lumn ::; fur )'\Jllllg peo- t•d a !it11t ol h1s lonely hotlrs . ' d e.
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Kaline, Del 131440 80"27 .289
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2110 200 OOK - 4 ti 2 Calilomia at elrott
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Send yourh teen-age questions lor a teitow "·orth waltlllg tor.
a tG-poml favot&lt;le ov&lt;r Perry . Bosw•ll . 141, .. Rola;1d t011ly ga:nes scheddedl
Wagnr, Cle 141515 69148 .281 NEW YORK (UPI) -The
\OLTH ASKr:t• ruK IT.
And another thing ' lJoes It 15
WISconsin after its
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Nahnnal Ltague
Kilbrw, MID 152538 II 15S .28J N . n l · championship ttur0:are ol Relen Aelp
US' thiS wnl&lt;lle ynu as m11ch as tl do•s
Tiaut &lt;10101 a11d s,m s. I.P- •
W. L. Pet. GB Chris KC
117380 M 107 .211! alto a
f th p 1 ional
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TOP TWENTY
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88 63 .M3 111 McA!ffe, Det113389 80109.2110 Bowlen
Ne~t To Elllorfolds
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on all 1,fte fun " as if dating l'mtl·d Pre!= s
tor B&lt;ll1
001 120 OOfl- 4 9 0 San r·ran
85 67 .559 5 IVltne 1 Was 141489 75136 .271 held In the new MadJson.Square
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Manle.sness oesn l turn Te m
w L Points Plu,ebu s 12 Ol aud Ft!lwbor· Plutadelphta 80 n 5Zti 10
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270 reo: Hunter, Gmnda to!. Sl Lou"
79 72 .&amp;23 10'!. Natleaal Leagaet Aaroa, tbe PBA OIIIIOU
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200 I Blanco •i 1, Stock (7), Lmdblad Cmcinnati
72 77 .483
Bravos 311: Allon, Philllos 38: The evenl
the ftrst to be •
KJyfnend left for V•et Nam last 1,and
•. semor Y..,. ·- and '
USC
186 m and Roof, Lachemann (71 Houston
67 87 .435 24 Torre, Braves 36; Mays, Glanlo
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minute of college football.
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Indians Illot: '6 Barber, OrloiH
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thriller in which a girl Is slab- ·
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com· man. Baxter Hall J~ . sa.ld the WASHINGTON (UP!)- Hous- waich- One with 1 jeweled- \e..,.,
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of ihis world:
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rushing and 61 yards ptlsslng.
Uned up for the new oporbl and
The
biggest
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In
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St.
entertaiD!Denl
complex.
forfll four ordinary words.
Louis attack was the addltlon of!
By U0 lied Pre "
rookie
halfbaclt
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of Missouri,
whoJo!mny
played Roland
mainly II
(Night Games NO:t ·tacl ed)
defense the Jaet two years tn
o( Notre bame a £ive-point odds aren't even listed.
American Leape
beat~n each year s nee . on
Pick •
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favorite Saturday ov.er Purdue Fifth-ranked Nebraska Is
W. I. Pel. . GB that streak could be !englh- college.
l'llaturallzer
in their nationally televised another " ·hool whtc!t should be Baltimore
92 S8 .6It . ened Sunday If the Browns have In the Cardinals' opener
andl-rnhow
clash before the usual sellout · able to name the score when Detroit
83 67 .533 9 a letdown after ~ defeat last against Philadelphia, he came
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' the Huskers meet Utah Stale. Minnesota
83 68 .550 9\2 Sunday by the Green Bay Pack· off the, bench to gain 53 yardo
eoDlfor&amp;able
'Htis will be an important 1 Sixth-ranked Mtchtgan , whtch Chicago
79 73 .S20 14 ers.
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In eight carries and saved the
a•hoeoan be
game for the Irish and ' isn't convmced arch-rtval_ MSU California
74 76 .493
Cleve! end wtll again be run- game with a llj)!Ctacular catch
8
Hanratty and O'Brien, their ·, is the b'"' _college team '" the Cleveland
75 77 .493 11 nlng up against . strong de- of a deflected pa" on • cruciul
$OM~
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young tbut) promismg , state ~I M~chtgan, m_udl l~s!l Kans City
70 81 .464 22¥.! tense. Charley Wanner, the new down. That earned him a start
51'1LL 5\VIN&amp;.
lquarterbacks who are expected the natiOn . .Is a~ 11-pomt chOice Boston
69 86 .455 251.".1 Cardinals coach,. was a defen- against Washington and Cleve.
W.:LA'l'
Ito add the passing threat! 0 the Ol'er Callforma.
Washington
ti7 86 .438 26'!. sive specialist whtle an assistant land.
Now uranct the ~lrcled letten Notr Dame attack that was . mt&gt;ets MSU In two weeks
Nt&gt;w York
66 86 .434 27 coach at Baltl~re and. helped Gary Lane, a rookie halfback
missing last year.
what
up as on,e
Tuesday's Resoltl
mold the Colts defense mto one with Cleveland, was the quarter·
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! Chicago at New York. ppd, raiD of the
h back of the Missouri team -last
rJi:lFROM(
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foothall thl:s yeal
. Baltimore at K City, night
The Cardmals showed . is aesson and knows Roland as a
J, - ,A j hreat Th• Butlermakm have Seventh-rank•d Pu~due . '' California at Detroit, night
mark last Strn~ay In defeating clutch performer.
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tAuow .. r• toPJorn'"'
1 All -.'\mPriC'a Bob Griese. who !h,l1 fl V!:"-mnnt unrlerdoe agam,.,t M'
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Bnltimore at Kansas City- I
G. AB. R. B. Pet. Callmg the signals agatn thiS
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1'tle nutintl 's No. 1 tPnm. rated an t&gt;V"n pi('k ng:dnst " d \ally 13-51 vs. Nash 11-1) Alou Pitt
131493 78 170 .345 year is quarterback Charley
MHiligan State. which hns rJ.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
letters, wntten every day, fill· "t·l
Ho,lnn at WB ' h, ppd .. nnn
, Rn ' '"" at Wosh '1gton-Bran- Santo, Chi
144 522 89163 .312 thrills.
Ttm•.to lumn ::; fur )'\Jllllg peo- t•d a !it11t ol h1s lonely hotlrs . ' d e.
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1, Hwl· Nt. 3-141 and Coleman {01
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and pleas· 1 know many other gtr
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Thursday's Games
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Non't1 dodge ,;,a sE&gt;riou~ t1f1estion Dear W&lt;Hhng :
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Kaline, Del 131440 80"27 .289
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2110 200 OOK - 4 ti 2 Calilomia at elrott
Powell, Bal l:JJ:•7 •• "" ·
BOWLING TOURNEY
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Send yourh teen-age questions lor a teitow "·orth waltlllg tor.
a tG-poml favot&lt;le ov&lt;r Perry . Bosw•ll . 141, .. Rola;1d t011ly ga:nes scheddedl
Wagnr, Cle 141515 69148 .281 NEW YORK (UPI) -The
\OLTH ASKr:t• ruK IT.
And another thing ' lJoes It 15
WISconsin after its
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Nahnnal Ltague
Kilbrw, MID 152538 II 15S .28J N . n l · championship ttur0:are ol Relen Aelp
US' thiS wnl&lt;lle ynu as m11ch as tl do•s
Tiaut &lt;10101 a11d s,m s. I.P- •
W. L. Pet. GB Chris KC
117380 M 107 .211! alto a
f th p 1 ional
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TOP TWENTY
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Pittsburgh
88 63 .M3 111 McA!ffe, Det113389 80109.2110 Bowlen
Ne~t To Elllorfolds
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on all 1,fte fun " as if dating l'mtl·d Pre!= s
tor B&lt;ll1
001 120 OOfl- 4 9 0 San r·ran
85 67 .559 5 IVltne 1 Was 141489 75136 .271 held In the new MadJson.Square
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w L Points Plu,ebu s 12 Ol aud Ft!lwbor· Plutadelphta 80 n 5Zti 10
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270 reo: Hunter, Gmnda to!. Sl Lou"
79 72 .&amp;23 10'!. Natleaal Leagaet Aaroa, tbe PBA OIIIIOU
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200 I Blanco •i 1, Stock (7), Lmdblad Cmcinnati
72 77 .483
Bravos 311: Allon, Philllos 38: The evenl
the ftrst to be •
KJyfnend left for V•et Nam last 1,and
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USC
186 m and Roof, Lachemann (71 Houston
67 87 .435 24 Torre, Braves 36; Mays, Glanlo
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have yet to play their first
minute of college football.
But they're toulcod highly
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St. Louis Cardinal! bave played
at Municipal Stadium as thOugh
It were their home grounds
when
thedaparted
Cleveland
Brownofacing
and have
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C1fiolea t~i:itftit, Twills ZHO;
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You say a big nose Isn't as 1t4·5). HR-Pavletich l!llh).
Ptllsburgh at Atlanta. nlgltt
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FOR THE YAK
notke.ble to •·Nosy 's" friends ·
(Only gameo ..beduled)
Indians Illot: '6 Barber, OrloiH
Dear Helen:
•as it Is to her. You are right , Pitts
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Everybody's a comed;an . there, but I di;agree that
a •San Fran 000 000 000- 0 8 2 CBS CancelA Show
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miracle won't happen if sbe bas • Law (12-ll) and Gonder; Dealina:in Horror
At dinner last night, while it changed.
Herbel, McDaniel 151 . Priddy
NF.W YORK (UP!)- Colum!I'Y new boyfmnd w•s there, , 1 had a nose bob io
April : (8) and Haller. LP-Herbal (4- bia Broadcasting System (CBS)
my Dad afid Mom started go- when I was almost 16. sure, !5). HR-Clendenon (24\lt), Gon- has replaced a scheduled Frion about how kids use the people couldn't even tell, but der (7th) "
day televisioo airing of the bor·
(.~Hone all the time.
the ones that mattered to me 1
,.ror film "Psycho" \tith a war
Dad said, "For lhree hours most - new ac:quaintances - · Phila
000 100 ooo- 1 5 0 romance because of t.bt mur11 tried to phone home to tell ~aw me a:! an attractive girL l Los Ang
010 163 OOx-11 15 1 der of Valelie Percy in Kenillb.
you about li ..dcath 111 the fHm·
Inside was tbe big&amp;~t mira- ! Short, Buhl, Verbanie (6), worth. 111.
bag
ily . . '' Of ' course 1 asked, de. I became more poised and Morris !7) and Uecker Koufax
A spokesman for the aetwort
quiclt , ''Wh(l ·:· and Dlld sa 1d much more outgoing. My sochil I i25-8} and Torborg, Campanis said CBS executives began to
"Your. - it you doni grt oli ' life became bettor, stmply b&amp; ! 18). LP-Short 08-IG). HR-W. have misgivings aboul showinl
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cam;e I stopped being aware of Davis tiOth).
Alfred Hitchcock's
macabre
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thriller in which a girl Is slab- ·
have to worry about whether or , Neltl"08 Bovcottina:
bed to death in a shower. when
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
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•her inner rad1ance . · shlRe8 pressure move directed against ercy, GOP candidate lor tht. CARAVELL~
lb.
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1-Dall_y_Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept, 21, 1988. and the new Bbrary, It ls fully
Ohio College, wm be Interview· '
Icording 1!1 reperts oblallleil,
air-conditioned and carpeted.
ed at 8:15 a.!Jl., Sept. Sl, OR
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illle pollee so far In, ll1e lnvll!llo
er, during the late thirties, Rio Plans have been disclosed for
WJEH Radig. Bob Siler, emcee'
gallon, a n~bor ooy, Billll
entered the self-help era wllll construction to begin on at least
for llle program ''Talk of llle
Lyons, 21, Rl. 1, Pl.
student labor operating a farm, three more bnildin- within llle
Town." will be' lnterjllewer:
stated he waa In the ·~
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.Hfoolirig'' around
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with bJI .tint I
supplying food to be served In coming school year as enroll-~
Are Yoa Worth. Yaar • Sail
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the college dining hall, and COD• ment is expected to ,soar above
will be ll1e title of a
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PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Fr gun which hadn't been 1'9rk
"ldi g th
h'h dr d
k
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, t I PI lng properly and Ill~ gun "~
str uc ti on of th ree n•w bu I n s e e1g • un e mar .
I
which he will present at 8:30 a.
.
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armon, w, · • · d )I dl h """ 5trikln · M'
Haning Hall, the dining hall, Yes, Rio Grande College has Faculty and administrators of m., sep1· 23• ,at ·Ga111 a Aca de- MASON - Debbie• Gllla nd Pleasant
en Y scas ar.,.
I !1
. ' is listed in good con- Harmon
she was -oJI8Jib\
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and the Student Center.
underaone many changes m the . Grande College have been I my High School, and at I p.m., presented the devotionals when dltion m Pleasant Valley Hos· !he door of an ouldoor •:PriY.
R1o Grande College again be- past mnty years. It l:as _grown
the move lately addressing [Sept. 30, he will address the the Happy Go Lucky 4 • H oltal suffering from superficial v ."
.
Part !-History and Growtb r· gan grantmg fou;-year degrees from a campus of two bmldmgs the ublic and attending con- Gallia County Education Assq- Club met recently at the Mas· gunshot wounds of the breast y
.
. ' .
By George Somerville
m the early ~or~1es and was and a rew score stu~e?ts to a venti~ns.
I ciation at
Hannan Trace High on Youth Center. Readings were and ·side;
.
. Edwin H. A~mstr0i'1i , C!O!I_
"Rio Grande College has un-' gr:wted permiSSion by the state campus of twenty buddmgs and Dr. Alphus R. Christensen, !School on, "Edu~:~~tlon Is Wbal given by Connie Hugh.., Bev· The miShap Is under mvesti- structed ,llle first , -FM radk
dergone mJny changes since its department of education to pre- an enrollment that JS raptdly
ident of the Southe~tern l You Make It."
• erly. Carson 'Md Susan Thabel. gation by the State Police. Ac· broadcastinM statllftl. H11 ...
founding in l876 During that pare students for certification approaching one thousand .
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on
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vention, knopn ·as freauency
time it has been. a Baptist in - as teachers. The coHege had · There is much more to
- It was announced last week The chai:znan ~ theGdav~sJOn d .ar ~~h ~:~~ pres
1five years in the state peniten- modulatiog, or FM, came ·tr
sti tution a private co llege
a grown to an enrollment of over about this institution of .
that "The Cobras" were to play of dhu~ni·traes,MJo nPa lira Gam, Rurm_g Thompson spoke
tary.
1933.
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an hts w1 e rs. u ne ra- onrue o
four-year college, a two~yea_rl two hundred w~en tt wa~ eat learnmg. o JOID vnt me
last Saturday night at the beach ham, Rio Grande's dean
of to the younger 4-H members
JUnior college 3 self-help mst1. a severe blow 111 1952 w1th the the weeks ahead as we
sponsored by p Sigma
.11 tt nd
ti
r mentary procedures
tution and a ,liberal arts col- withdrawal of support by the er Rio Grande College."
However the Royaltones fro~ IwfomLeen~ WJA a ~ a meeCong pleadr lal'n the group slngl~g
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gton mencamsm
mlege emphasizing teacher edu- Am~ri.can aptis
onven on. TIDS PAST WEEK AT RIO :
·
supplied the music mission in Indianapolis Septem- West Virginia Boys and Girls.
cation ." So reads lhe first para- Resisting ~ressure to move to - Advance copies of
for
successful mght.
ber 3o-october 1.
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Approximately SO club lnern-11
graph ot the pamphlet,
"A a larger c1ty, the college co~- Grandion, the college
-"The Shads," sponsored by
hers, the leader, Mrs.
Brief History Of Rio Grnnde tinued as a four-~ear college m have arrived. Students who
Alpha Mu Bela and Athena, ap- Graham is chairm~n of the Glll'and and five guests
College." And so has
R io Rio Grande, Oh1o.
. . tended Rio last. .spring
peared on campus last week Ameri:an Forens~ Association my and Charles Sampscl,
Grande College changed.
Because or nationaJ publiclty receive 11 copy w1th no
and met great response. ''The Comm1t~e to adyu1e the Amer- dy Workman, Denise We!TY.JI
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The College was first opened in the early fi fties due to the on •·Monday. Freshmen,
Shags," sponsored by Archon, lean Leg10n on Its annually - and Maureen Riley,
for classes in the fall of 1876 presence on campus of "Bevo" students, and anyonf' who
appeared last Friday
night sponsored oratorical
contest The hostesses, Paula and
with dasses being held in the Francis, the famous basketball not attend Rio last spring may 3Ild also met enthusiastic re- which has wo~ked on the report ble Werry, served refreshments
main college building. Atwood sta r, the college wa .., able to purchase extra copies for $3.
to the comm1ttee for th~ past
Hall The building and the ten recruit many new students. - Returning students
- Registration was
held two years. Mrs. Graham .18 also
ISSUES STATEMENT
acres ot land on whieh it was Soon atlerwards, in 1957,
a surprised to s~e the new
last Tuesday and Wednesday a member of the Committee.
PT. PLEASANT - ~:~~;~~ ~
built were endowments present- girls' dormitory , Davis Hall, on the Denny's Restaurant
for upperclassmen and Fresh·
in,g Attorney S. D.
ed bv NE'hemiah and Pf'rmelia was erected on cctmpus. Within General Store. This
men and other new students
ELECT,niREE
has issued a statement
Atw~d, the founders o, the col- a year, construction of Allen campus hangout now has
The new procedure MASON _ Three additional ing the aiding and abetting
lege. Soon after A.twood Hall Hall , the college's administra- door picnic tables for the
·
freshmen through Stud&lt;mt Council Representatives an escaped prisoner. Ac,oor&lt;lini: il
was ope:Jed ror cla sse~. the first! tion building, was t:ornpleted. dents.
in groups with a were elected on Wednesday at to Littlepage any persoo
dormitory, Boarding Hall was In 1961, Moulton Hall, a men's - The 1966 • 67 Student Manfor each group worked Wahama High School The Sen· persons caught aiding or
erf'ct.ed.
dor..1itory, was completed. With ual, Your Life at Rio is being very well .
ior CI'Bss representative is Dale ting In any way a known esca-11
The college maintained prep- these new buildings a
new distributed to the
studenl -Dean Herman Koby asked Rollins and Junior, Harry Jo pee detained on a felony c!UitgE•II
aratory course of in!:itruction un- spirH of enthusiasm appeared body. The manual
contains mentors, dorm counsellors ar~d VanMatre; Sophomore, Me I is also guilty of a felony
till909 because previously there and the enrollment increased to rules, regulations, and valuable Student Senate officers ror an Fry. Mrs. Russell Capehart is subject to imprisonment of .
had been no high schools in the Iover th~e hundred. This has lnfor~atioti concerning RGC. evaluation of the recent New the advisor.
less than one nor more
area ~xcept in Gallipolis. In sparked a vigorous
building --On display during
th~ Student Orientation Program in
1911, Hio Grande became asso- program at Rio Grande College month of September in
the : order to make plans for imciated with the American Bap- and has sent the enrollment ov- Davis Library are ten
provement next year.
tist Convention. In 1917,
just er the seven hundred mark. A- lions of famous landscapes
COMING AT RIO:
If you-plan to build, remodel or repair six years later, fire destroyed bout the only sad part was Rio's Joan from the National Gallery -Big News! On Saturday,
Boarding Hall and the same denial of membership in the of Art. Paintings by
R e [October 1, Alpha Mu Beta and
come SH us and Hvt nowl
year Community Hall, which North Central Association for i brandt, Cezarme and
Alpha Tau Delta will bring
str 1s today, was buill on the St!eondary Schools and Colleges are included.
.
I the ''Napoleonic Wars''
to
ONLY
same site. Twenty years later, in 1965.
-Hours r or the Dtvis ]campus. More Qn that next
$30.00 Down - 81l1noe en
in 1937, Atwood Hall was also Nineteen sixty-t1ve also saw ILibrary were announced this week.
Conv.nient Ttrmt
destroyed by fire, marking the lhe completion ol tile $4211,000 . week. On Monday
lllrough - A Zen Buddhist Discussion
greatest tragedy that has befall- Jeanette Albiez Davis Library.,1 Ttmrsday, the librarY will be Group is in the planning atage.
~n the college.
The new , 150 student men's dor-'1 open from 8 a. rn . until 10 p.m. -The first annual Women's
Because Rio lacked necessary mitory, Holzer Hall has j_ust On Friday, the library will be Manual will be made available I
endowments and was poorly recenUy been completed. W1th- open from 8 a. m. until 5 p.m. to all co-eds. A.W.S. the AsFURNITURE CCt,
MASON
W.VA.
equipped . it was changed from in_t~e last few months the new Sa~rday hours are from.l2 noon so· · tion of Women Students, is I
MASON, W. VA.
Phono 771-5.!54 CoUKIa (our-year college to a twu Dmmg Hall has been complet- until 5 p. Dl. On Sundays the In the final stage of organizaAncl Fne Dollvo.,. ·.
year junior college in 1929. Lat- ed, and like the new dormitory hours are 2 p, m. until 10 p.m. tion.

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National Education Aasocia classrooms
lsola: schooj..children In t~e lion (NEA) atatlstics show th~
.
ed Mr.
I .
nor rn Cahlorma average salary of elem t
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en ary
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::OOte from 1982. At least
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JVe 5 s -U.um1ana, South
Chlidreu Suffer
Dakota, Arkans@S, Mississippi
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BY CLARICE ALLEN
M
The Volunteer Fire Depart.
r. all4 Mrs. Frank Sarver ment members were boats for
and sona of Beverly and Mr.
.
S
and Mrs. Larry Barr and son a plcn1c unday evenfna at the
, Fire House for members and
David, -" Lang~ville, were re- Auxiliary membera and their
cenl wee\end VISitors of thelt famDiea. Attending were Mr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Carl Kautz and Joy.
Thotna and Patricia.
Nancy Mayer, Mr. and M r 1 '
Mrs. Harley Johnson was a Ric!Iard Gaul, Mark and Da;.
Open Mon.-Fri.
recent Saturday visitor of Mrs. ld; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Saturda
••• --··· 9 to 8
Charley S!lllth and Jo.
Smith and Allee, Mr. and Mrs.
Y - · · · - - · · - 9 lo 8
· Mary Bamftz of Lincoln Hgts. Ross Cleland and Larry Mr
5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE
was • weekend visitor of her and Mrs. Clayton Allen ' and
arandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI, Mr. and Mrs. Johll Wick·
"The Store With A Hart"
D. H. Robeson and Chester ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MyMoms.
ers, Joyce, IJnda,
Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Deb ~aney of and Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Miamisburg, Mr. · arid
Mrs. MeDanleJ and Joyce; Mr. 81111
. Lawronce Scarberry and famHy Mrs. Jamea-Ridenour and· Low,
ol West Virginia, Mr.
and !Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold NewMrs. WaUace Hatfield and An- fell, Louann, Kallly Ke'"l'lli '· · •
1e1 of Pomeroy, and Mr. and 1and .hlmes, Mr. and Mrs. Johe ' ~ • ' ~c
,;.wr .;,
Mrs. Richard J•ffers and Val- Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Orle of Jackson were weekend Koenig and son, Mr. and Mr..
vWtor8 of Mr. aod Mrs. Joe Henry Eichinger, Charles, DeD- ·
'tlfleld.
• nis, Donald and Laura,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts and Mrs. Hobart Newell, E~
and Mrs. Anna Scott and friend mer and Sbelia, and Mr. and
were recent vlslton of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smalley.
Mrs. Euaene Hantn'g and Rhon- Miss Marilyn Karr and lathdo.
er, Paul Karr; and Miss 4\ice
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp Smith and molller, Mrs. ta~­
Kail, ·Kevin and Charles,
oi renee SmJill attended DrlentaLangaville and Mrs. Roy Smith Uon at the Juliet Gibson Scliool
8nd I.fnda 8nd Donald were Sun- m Columbus, Friday. The girls
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. are enrolled there for the comCharley Smilll and Jo.
ing year.
Mrs. Charles Sayre and lam- Mr. and Mrs. Rny Christy
;.
ily were Wednesday visitors of and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood
. Mrs. Charles Sayre.
apent llle weekend In Kentucky
, ,Carl McEII'O!' returned last and attended the football game
week to Ft. Knox Ky afte at Morehead College wllh Mar·
apendina some 11.;.
hi~~· shail University.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ridenour
McElroy and Bill.
attended llle araduatlon exerMrs. Paul Pierce and Rand cisi!S of lllelf sou, Joba from
of IJncoln Heights were receJ basiC training at Fort Campovemtght aueots of ber mother beD, Ky. Afte~ a furloup at
Mrs. Geneva Shumate
' bnme, John will go to
Fort
·
Sill, Okla.
FAIRMONT DAIRY FAIR
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wlll, gy.
racuse, called on Mr. 81111 Mrs.
OWt 0C
D. M. Cleland, Sunday eventna.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk
sons, Mark and Dean, McCon:
nellavllle, spent file weekend
willl Mrs. Letha Wood.
Mro. VIrgil Wood
AthenJ ,
By Mrs. &lt;1. M. Rffe
was a recent ov..:.IJht
esi
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Moore of Mr and Mrs Roy
and the Leland Moore family Mr. 'and Mrs.· Rnger Hln...
apent a three weeb vacation and daughters, Galli li
In llle Wal and &gt;lilted rn.ney Sunday dinner guest'ofs, ';:"
Land In California among oiJl. and Mrs. Charla WoOde ~
er places of Interest.
Lettie Meredith
Col~ •
Wayne Wblte of Columbns re- and Mrs. Letha' Koblentz .::
cently apent a weekend willl ed on tba Woodes Saturd
Mr. and Mrs. John Wblle.
Mr,--and Mrs. ~ ~
Mra. Barbara Bolen has em. &gt;lilted Weduelllay wltb Mr
ployment In Athens.
and Mrs. George Abbolt, MI.
Mr. and Mrs. !mary Johnson HeriiiiUI.
.
·
and daughter, Addle, and Mrs. Mrs. Lew. Aferedltll, CoiUDio
Chole Roberta spent
Sunday bns, recently spent 1 few daya
afternoon wjth Mr. and · Mra. witb Mr. and Mrs. P. F. KoW. B. Worl~ of Waverly..
blentz.
Phyllis Wooten and cblldrea, · Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Allen
Donnie, Joan and Rullly, were and Bill Mntly spent an eveoBunday dinner Pesta of Mr. ing with Mr. lllld Mrs. Qarleo
and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife.
Goerleln 81111 family, Flatwuoda
Cerol Darst of Rulland opent Mrs. LW!e Christy and
an eventna lut week . ,wtlll Letha Wood were Tuesday ciiJI.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife.
ner ~esta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Chloo Roberta ot New Cbrlslf, lD bouor of Afra. Lfllle ·
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. Notes

ublic Schools of Nafion This Month

~~~~y~Sea~u"~·t~~~~i!

Mr. and Mrs. Willard lrpucl· Tom Wells.
rs.
a recent aut! accident.
Robllll&lt;lll . .
CIUCAOO (IJ1'1) -'!'be worst Sqpi. Paul Fisher aafd
,
ree went to Alfred llt!~m- Guesta of Mrs. On~
Arlx
Mr. and Mri.'IMtke Wllllams eaiiJ!d 011 'II
teachers shorta&amp;e Ia perbapa zo Dr. OUver Htxlg
·
year.
ing Sunday.
are Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Yager,
or_ Belp~e, apent the weekend ThUnday
8
ye:U Is pineblnJ the naUon's dent of Oklahoma ~r~te;
fmlaltry Pays More
Mr. and Mro Delmer Rhndes Mra. Elkins and Mrs. Smiley Sunday School attendance
wrth the~r parents here and at. Hr. and;.,:-;_-.
pu c sdloola. The draft, the years said lhil !all 8 sbo ~
"WhY' teach for $6 000 a year :rnl Sunday with Mr.
and ol O.arborp, Michigan.
Sept. 18, was 77, the
tended the church homecomlna. Tuppers
poverty proaram and low "ls .; bad lllld
babl r ge when Boeing
m'
rs. Richard Rhodes and chil· Mra. Yager Is preaching at
98.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Otto Swarl2 Mra. 'Vere
. ,
:chtng 'l'larlea are some of than any I hav:'!.er b;ors:; tl2,000 and ;nd ~. m~ dren at Dunbar, W. Va.
Pagetown,
Worship services were
of Shade; and Mr. and Mrs doy. _The
.
~ reasona Mly.
"It's the · most serious ~~~ graduate school besides'" a Mr. and Mrs Glen Jewell
Ernest Q4)'1' called on Mrs./at 10 45, with Dinsmore "~~:!·i/Gerald Swartz an~ family oi cuperatlng from
ara:ny ~:~rica's 44 mllllon !age we have had since th~ West Coast coUegien wh~ had Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, and Mr: ~r~~ Carr •i!ld Mrs. Fannie leadmg, followed by a t
Martella, attended the church able _ to attend ·
had ~an
liChool students 1140!1," KeniU&lt;ky's s~perinten- planned to leached asked.
and Mra Virgil Atkins were e .
, dinner and homecomina
bomecoming here Sunday and c"Ommg also on
beg o lnsfiructora as 11Chools .dent, Dr. Harry M Sparks said CompetiUoo !rom the federal Sunday dinner guesta of Mr Mr. aod Mrs. Arthur Gibson gram m the afternoon and
visited ar the home of Clots were BUirire~ly~~~~:
open Og llleir doors this Ther~ were shortage~ i~ aovernment is ' laking more and Mrs. Robert Jewell.
. ~sited Mr. and Mrt.
Henry Ding services at 7:45.
, Follrnd and Nina Robinson in
N y
virtually all arades of lnstru blame for llle shortage I M
aggoner Sunday.
Weekend guests of Mr and the evening.
The U. S. l'rel\tber
12
ork state laid It h~d Upn, including the prima"' elementary school teacbers. o J h rs. Ellzs Powell and Mra. Charles McGrath and 'family Mrs. Harry Guthrie were: Mr. Mrs. Thelma Henderson, Nln4 was established Feb:
oi; ha':".h::# vacancies. llhn- grades. But llle most aeve~ Poverty_Pl'!lgrams -the .lob ~ ~~tout visited relatives In vlsltel Mr. and Mrs. Earl Me- and Mrs. Delbert Yost a n d '·•=====~~;;;.;;;;;;~:;;;;,;::;;~~;::;.,:~;
,
unskiDed JObs laek was in th high
Corps the p
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rys, W. Va. recently
Grath.
family of Sugar Grove·
I
VISIT OUR
~ght time~ u many as In 1985. areas of mathe~atics .:~hool Proje~t H.:;ce
-&lt;&gt;;['d Mr. and Mrs. John Mas~ie, Keilll Marklns ViSited h I s Mr. and Mrs Seldon O'Brien
~ssourl faced the
worst and lnduatrial arts whe :'"" many teacbers a stiffer h ~ formerly of Harrisonville, have arandfather, Ray Wilson ,
Columbus, all of whom att•nds rtage In history, with 1.600 pay driv .. many !~ache;: i:'~ Ionge and sometimes bette.Cp: . rented an apartment in Pome·
- Mn. Joha Stout
ed the church homecoming_
opemnas.
takl
~ th
Y roy.
Mrs Tom Yost
Ohio ended
ng more lucrative jobs in an a regular !•aching con
M G
was reu1rn- ll
Georgia nl 400
teachers. business and industry.
. tr&amp;ct. Federally-assisted pr; Mrs rsJ her~d Morris called on
FIRST TO SOLO
~ to her borne here last week
elwin Size Hollvwood Beds, comp, $ • .

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Discover
Ri Grande
C0 I] ege

To·Br'oadcas"t
lntervt·ew

Mason Meets at ' By Gun Blast
Youth Center

:~Teacher Short~ein~O Years Hits _Harri~_ ::i.o?!;~tew~~~~~ Alfred .~

Woman Wounded

1-Dall_y_Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept, 21, 1988. and the new Bbrary, It ls fully
Ohio College, wm be Interview· '
Icording 1!1 reperts oblallleil,
air-conditioned and carpeted.
ed at 8:15 a.!Jl., Sept. Sl, OR
•
illle pollee so far In, ll1e lnvll!llo
er, during the late thirties, Rio Plans have been disclosed for
WJEH Radig. Bob Siler, emcee'
gallon, a n~bor ooy, Billll
entered the self-help era wllll construction to begin on at least
for llle program ''Talk of llle
Lyons, 21, Rl. 1, Pl.
student labor operating a farm, three more bnildin- within llle
Town." will be' lnterjllewer:
stated he waa In the ·~
D"'
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.Hfoolirig'' around
,
with bJI .tint I
supplying food to be served In coming school year as enroll-~
Are Yoa Worth. Yaar • Sail
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0
the college dining hall, and COD• ment is expected to ,soar above
will be ll1e title of a
~ech
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Fr gun which hadn't been 1'9rk
"ldi g th
h'h dr d
k
•e.•
(VI01 I) H
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, t I PI lng properly and Ill~ gun "~
str uc ti on of th ree n•w bu I n s e e1g • un e mar .
I
which he will present at 8:30 a.
.
.
e
armon, w, · • · d )I dl h """ 5trikln · M'
Haning Hall, the dining hall, Yes, Rio Grande College has Faculty and administrators of m., sep1· 23• ,at ·Ga111 a Aca de- MASON - Debbie• Gllla nd Pleasant
en Y scas ar.,.
I !1
. ' is listed in good con- Harmon
she was -oJI8Jib\
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and the Student Center.
underaone many changes m the . Grande College have been I my High School, and at I p.m., presented the devotionals when dltion m Pleasant Valley Hos· !he door of an ouldoor •:PriY.
R1o Grande College again be- past mnty years. It l:as _grown
the move lately addressing [Sept. 30, he will address the the Happy Go Lucky 4 • H oltal suffering from superficial v ."
.
Part !-History and Growtb r· gan grantmg fou;-year degrees from a campus of two bmldmgs the ublic and attending con- Gallia County Education Assq- Club met recently at the Mas· gunshot wounds of the breast y
.
. ' .
By George Somerville
m the early ~or~1es and was and a rew score stu~e?ts to a venti~ns.
I ciation at
Hannan Trace High on Youth Center. Readings were and ·side;
.
. Edwin H. A~mstr0i'1i , C!O!I_
"Rio Grande College has un-' gr:wted permiSSion by the state campus of twenty buddmgs and Dr. Alphus R. Christensen, !School on, "Edu~:~~tlon Is Wbal given by Connie Hugh.., Bev· The miShap Is under mvesti- structed ,llle first , -FM radk
dergone mJny changes since its department of education to pre- an enrollment that JS raptdly
ident of the Southe~tern l You Make It."
• erly. Carson 'Md Susan Thabel. gation by the State Police. Ac· broadcastinM statllftl. H11 ...
founding in l876 During that pare students for certification approaching one thousand .
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on
~1
vention, knopn ·as freauency
time it has been. a Baptist in - as teachers. The coHege had · There is much more to
- It was announced last week The chai:znan ~ theGdav~sJOn d .ar ~~h ~:~~ pres
1five years in the state peniten- modulatiog, or FM, came ·tr
sti tution a private co llege
a grown to an enrollment of over about this institution of .
that "The Cobras" were to play of dhu~ni·traes,MJo nPa lira Gam, Rurm_g Thompson spoke
tary.
1933.
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an hts w1 e rs. u ne ra- onrue o
four-year college, a two~yea_rl two hundred w~en tt wa~ eat learnmg. o JOID vnt me
last Saturday night at the beach ham, Rio Grande's dean
of to the younger 4-H members
JUnior college 3 self-help mst1. a severe blow 111 1952 w1th the the weeks ahead as we
sponsored by p Sigma
.11 tt nd
ti
r mentary procedures
tution and a ,liberal arts col- withdrawal of support by the er Rio Grande College."
However the Royaltones fro~ IwfomLeen~ WJA a ~ a meeCong pleadr lal'n the group slngl~g
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gton mencamsm
mlege emphasizing teacher edu- Am~ri.can aptis
onven on. TIDS PAST WEEK AT RIO :
·
supplied the music mission in Indianapolis Septem- West Virginia Boys and Girls.
cation ." So reads lhe first para- Resisting ~ressure to move to - Advance copies of
for
successful mght.
ber 3o-october 1.
'
Approximately SO club lnern-11
graph ot the pamphlet,
"A a larger c1ty, the college co~- Grandion, the college
-"The Shads," sponsored by
hers, the leader, Mrs.
Brief History Of Rio Grnnde tinued as a four-~ear college m have arrived. Students who
Alpha Mu Bela and Athena, ap- Graham is chairm~n of the Glll'and and five guests
College." And so has
R io Rio Grande, Oh1o.
. . tended Rio last. .spring
peared on campus last week Ameri:an Forens~ Association my and Charles Sampscl,
Grande College changed.
Because or nationaJ publiclty receive 11 copy w1th no
and met great response. ''The Comm1t~e to adyu1e the Amer- dy Workman, Denise We!TY.JI
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The College was first opened in the early fi fties due to the on •·Monday. Freshmen,
Shags," sponsored by Archon, lean Leg10n on Its annually - and Maureen Riley,
for classes in the fall of 1876 presence on campus of "Bevo" students, and anyonf' who
appeared last Friday
night sponsored oratorical
contest The hostesses, Paula and
with dasses being held in the Francis, the famous basketball not attend Rio last spring may 3Ild also met enthusiastic re- which has wo~ked on the report ble Werry, served refreshments
main college building. Atwood sta r, the college wa .., able to purchase extra copies for $3.
to the comm1ttee for th~ past
Hall The building and the ten recruit many new students. - Returning students
- Registration was
held two years. Mrs. Graham .18 also
ISSUES STATEMENT
acres ot land on whieh it was Soon atlerwards, in 1957,
a surprised to s~e the new
last Tuesday and Wednesday a member of the Committee.
PT. PLEASANT - ~:~~;~~ ~
built were endowments present- girls' dormitory , Davis Hall, on the Denny's Restaurant
for upperclassmen and Fresh·
in,g Attorney S. D.
ed bv NE'hemiah and Pf'rmelia was erected on cctmpus. Within General Store. This
men and other new students
ELECT,niREE
has issued a statement
Atw~d, the founders o, the col- a year, construction of Allen campus hangout now has
The new procedure MASON _ Three additional ing the aiding and abetting
lege. Soon after A.twood Hall Hall , the college's administra- door picnic tables for the
·
freshmen through Stud&lt;mt Council Representatives an escaped prisoner. Ac,oor&lt;lini: il
was ope:Jed ror cla sse~. the first! tion building, was t:ornpleted. dents.
in groups with a were elected on Wednesday at to Littlepage any persoo
dormitory, Boarding Hall was In 1961, Moulton Hall, a men's - The 1966 • 67 Student Manfor each group worked Wahama High School The Sen· persons caught aiding or
erf'ct.ed.
dor..1itory, was completed. With ual, Your Life at Rio is being very well .
ior CI'Bss representative is Dale ting In any way a known esca-11
The college maintained prep- these new buildings a
new distributed to the
studenl -Dean Herman Koby asked Rollins and Junior, Harry Jo pee detained on a felony c!UitgE•II
aratory course of in!:itruction un- spirH of enthusiasm appeared body. The manual
contains mentors, dorm counsellors ar~d VanMatre; Sophomore, Me I is also guilty of a felony
till909 because previously there and the enrollment increased to rules, regulations, and valuable Student Senate officers ror an Fry. Mrs. Russell Capehart is subject to imprisonment of .
had been no high schools in the Iover th~e hundred. This has lnfor~atioti concerning RGC. evaluation of the recent New the advisor.
less than one nor more
area ~xcept in Gallipolis. In sparked a vigorous
building --On display during
th~ Student Orientation Program in
1911, Hio Grande became asso- program at Rio Grande College month of September in
the : order to make plans for imciated with the American Bap- and has sent the enrollment ov- Davis Library are ten
provement next year.
tist Convention. In 1917,
just er the seven hundred mark. A- lions of famous landscapes
COMING AT RIO:
If you-plan to build, remodel or repair six years later, fire destroyed bout the only sad part was Rio's Joan from the National Gallery -Big News! On Saturday,
Boarding Hall and the same denial of membership in the of Art. Paintings by
R e [October 1, Alpha Mu Beta and
come SH us and Hvt nowl
year Community Hall, which North Central Association for i brandt, Cezarme and
Alpha Tau Delta will bring
str 1s today, was buill on the St!eondary Schools and Colleges are included.
.
I the ''Napoleonic Wars''
to
ONLY
same site. Twenty years later, in 1965.
-Hours r or the Dtvis ]campus. More Qn that next
$30.00 Down - 81l1noe en
in 1937, Atwood Hall was also Nineteen sixty-t1ve also saw ILibrary were announced this week.
Conv.nient Ttrmt
destroyed by fire, marking the lhe completion ol tile $4211,000 . week. On Monday
lllrough - A Zen Buddhist Discussion
greatest tragedy that has befall- Jeanette Albiez Davis Library.,1 Ttmrsday, the librarY will be Group is in the planning atage.
~n the college.
The new , 150 student men's dor-'1 open from 8 a. rn . until 10 p.m. -The first annual Women's
Because Rio lacked necessary mitory, Holzer Hall has j_ust On Friday, the library will be Manual will be made available I
endowments and was poorly recenUy been completed. W1th- open from 8 a. m. until 5 p.m. to all co-eds. A.W.S. the AsFURNITURE CCt,
MASON
W.VA.
equipped . it was changed from in_t~e last few months the new Sa~rday hours are from.l2 noon so· · tion of Women Students, is I
MASON, W. VA.
Phono 771-5.!54 CoUKIa (our-year college to a twu Dmmg Hall has been complet- until 5 p. Dl. On Sundays the In the final stage of organizaAncl Fne Dollvo.,. ·.
year junior college in 1929. Lat- ed, and like the new dormitory hours are 2 p, m. until 10 p.m. tion.

mo::
r:;

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400:
'
onnec ICUJ U.S Office of Education said. qualified teachers from regular Hospo;lll
Th
National Education Aasocia classrooms
lsola: schooj..children In t~e lion (NEA) atatlstics show th~
.
ed Mr.
I .
nor rn Cahlorma average salary of elem t
oggJng community of Somes and
en ary
Bar had no teacher lor their 10. secondary teachers for a
twn-room school. Town officials ab:~nth year Is $8,011. up
were not oplimlsllc about f
::OOte from 1982. At least
finding one
JVe 5 s -U.um1ana, South
Chlidreu Suffer
Dakota, Arkans@S, Mississippi
"The child
.
and South Carolina -pay
ren Just aren't teachers less tha0 •s 000
• '
BOing lo school, and there's not
·
a
a thing we can do for them; •

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SO MANY MEN
WORKING ON CON·
STRUCTION COME TO
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CARPENTER TOOLS
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LOT OF MEN
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"

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~

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1•

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SUGGESTION FOR GIFTS
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!

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CEMIENT ·.
ROOF CEMENT .
PICKENS BLACK

ROOF COATING
.. 5 q,l. $3.25
RUTLAND

,.,

ROOF COATING
5 qal. $5.50
RUTI.AND RED

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· Stays Red
Won't Fade Out

$4.35 qal.
RUTLAND. GREEN

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Stays GreeQ For Ye~J~·

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Trough end Down
.. Spoul Bofore Wlnle~ .
Then Come to rlckons .
For All Your ~

STOVE BOARDS
STOVE SHOVELS
stove Coal Bucket&amp;,'
STOVE POKERS : .
STOVE JiiPE WJRE ·

rs. Milton from Harbour
'Grace New-/'
~- an Mrs. Jewell Carr
ra or. 0 • VIsit. foundland to Londo
'
rece ved word of lllelr daughMrs. Dana Youna land,
':10-21 , 193~derry, Ire-, ter-in-law, Mrs. Rose Carr, and
,
granddaughter

RACINE

•
Ful-v,,,

BY CLARICE ALLEN
M
The Volunteer Fire Depart.
r. all4 Mrs. Frank Sarver ment members were boats for
and sona of Beverly and Mr.
.
S
and Mrs. Larry Barr and son a plcn1c unday evenfna at the
, Fire House for members and
David, -" Lang~ville, were re- Auxiliary membera and their
cenl wee\end VISitors of thelt famDiea. Attending were Mr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Carl Kautz and Joy.
Thotna and Patricia.
Nancy Mayer, Mr. and M r 1 '
Mrs. Harley Johnson was a Ric!Iard Gaul, Mark and Da;.
Open Mon.-Fri.
recent Saturday visitor of Mrs. ld; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Saturda
••• --··· 9 to 8
Charley S!lllth and Jo.
Smith and Allee, Mr. and Mrs.
Y - · · · - - · · - 9 lo 8
· Mary Bamftz of Lincoln Hgts. Ross Cleland and Larry Mr
5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE
was • weekend visitor of her and Mrs. Clayton Allen ' and
arandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI, Mr. and Mrs. Johll Wick·
"The Store With A Hart"
D. H. Robeson and Chester ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MyMoms.
ers, Joyce, IJnda,
Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Deb ~aney of and Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Miamisburg, Mr. · arid
Mrs. MeDanleJ and Joyce; Mr. 81111
. Lawronce Scarberry and famHy Mrs. Jamea-Ridenour and· Low,
ol West Virginia, Mr.
and !Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold NewMrs. WaUace Hatfield and An- fell, Louann, Kallly Ke'"l'lli '· · •
1e1 of Pomeroy, and Mr. and 1and .hlmes, Mr. and Mrs. Johe ' ~ • ' ~c
,;.wr .;,
Mrs. Richard J•ffers and Val- Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Orle of Jackson were weekend Koenig and son, Mr. and Mr..
vWtor8 of Mr. aod Mrs. Joe Henry Eichinger, Charles, DeD- ·
'tlfleld.
• nis, Donald and Laura,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts and Mrs. Hobart Newell, E~
and Mrs. Anna Scott and friend mer and Sbelia, and Mr. and
were recent vlslton of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smalley.
Mrs. Euaene Hantn'g and Rhon- Miss Marilyn Karr and lathdo.
er, Paul Karr; and Miss 4\ice
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp Smith and molller, Mrs. ta~­
Kail, ·Kevin and Charles,
oi renee SmJill attended DrlentaLangaville and Mrs. Roy Smith Uon at the Juliet Gibson Scliool
8nd I.fnda 8nd Donald were Sun- m Columbus, Friday. The girls
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. are enrolled there for the comCharley Smilll and Jo.
ing year.
Mrs. Charles Sayre and lam- Mr. and Mrs. Rny Christy
;.
ily were Wednesday visitors of and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood
. Mrs. Charles Sayre.
apent llle weekend In Kentucky
, ,Carl McEII'O!' returned last and attended the football game
week to Ft. Knox Ky afte at Morehead College wllh Mar·
apendina some 11.;.
hi~~· shail University.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ridenour
McElroy and Bill.
attended llle araduatlon exerMrs. Paul Pierce and Rand cisi!S of lllelf sou, Joba from
of IJncoln Heights were receJ basiC training at Fort Campovemtght aueots of ber mother beD, Ky. Afte~ a furloup at
Mrs. Geneva Shumate
' bnme, John will go to
Fort
·
Sill, Okla.
FAIRMONT DAIRY FAIR
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wlll, gy.
racuse, called on Mr. 81111 Mrs.
OWt 0C
D. M. Cleland, Sunday eventna.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk
sons, Mark and Dean, McCon:
nellavllle, spent file weekend
willl Mrs. Letha Wood.
Mro. VIrgil Wood
AthenJ ,
By Mrs. &lt;1. M. Rffe
was a recent ov..:.IJht
esi
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Moore of Mr and Mrs Roy
and the Leland Moore family Mr. 'and Mrs.· Rnger Hln...
apent a three weeb vacation and daughters, Galli li
In llle Wal and &gt;lilted rn.ney Sunday dinner guest'ofs, ';:"
Land In California among oiJl. and Mrs. Charla WoOde ~
er places of Interest.
Lettie Meredith
Col~ •
Wayne Wblte of Columbns re- and Mrs. Letha' Koblentz .::
cently apent a weekend willl ed on tba Woodes Saturd
Mr. and Mrs. John Wblle.
Mr,--and Mrs. ~ ~
Mra. Barbara Bolen has em. &gt;lilted Weduelllay wltb Mr
ployment In Athens.
and Mrs. George Abbolt, MI.
Mr. and Mrs. !mary Johnson HeriiiiUI.
.
·
and daughter, Addle, and Mrs. Mrs. Lew. Aferedltll, CoiUDio
Chole Roberta spent
Sunday bns, recently spent 1 few daya
afternoon wjth Mr. and · Mra. witb Mr. and Mrs. P. F. KoW. B. Worl~ of Waverly..
blentz.
Phyllis Wooten and cblldrea, · Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Allen
Donnie, Joan and Rullly, were and Bill Mntly spent an eveoBunday dinner Pesta of Mr. ing with Mr. lllld Mrs. Qarleo
and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife.
Goerleln 81111 family, Flatwuoda
Cerol Darst of Rulland opent Mrs. LW!e Christy and
an eventna lut week . ,wtlll Letha Wood were Tuesday ciiJI.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife.
ner ~esta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Chloo Roberta ot New Cbrlslf, lD bouor of Afra. Lfllle ·
York 11
tiJII:t ama~r;~ lllrtbclaJ. .

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.Coffee

Good fresh

GROUND BEEF
BOILING BEEF
DUBUQUE

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Jug

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Society Notes

Cbr:t;

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.
ol ill. - ~banl; W. V1.' '"'~f and ~ V~l)l .:.
I WI :{ ld wUIJ lbe Carl:i!b~ Mr. lild Mn. lfl;loa p~
flelUulily.
.
aad ~Larry ClleTI'd, Mr.
. Mr. and Hn•. .,.,. ~ and Mll; Delmlr Baum, Jill' .·
apent 1 recent
C1lfJ Nenn and Paul Holftnaa. !·.
. _ willl Fay Wood ,IIIII' .flllt Terry lOOman, 1011 of Mr. and
mok, Myrta Rtftif · . lfrr. t'l!JI Ho!fmn, l!laYI tor
lfr. ,aad lfro. llilioaid Gall ~~~ '~-. . . »a.!~

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bag

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$9t
$4.ll •
$61' '

BAKER FURNITURE IN MIDDlEPORT

22, 23 and 24

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Society Notes

1\f!', _.. llrl

PAINT GIVES US LOTS
OF EXPERIENCE TO PASS
ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS

Drive To Mason, W. Va. Drive Will Do You Good
There's A , DiHerence, See For Yourself

Reason Is Most
Tiroe They Find
What They Need
For Every Room

FOR PAINTING

Chester ·
Society Notes

Wolf Pen

BEST PRICE in the VALLEY

SEP'tEMBER AND
OCTOBER ·:
BEST MONTHS'
.IN YEAR •

r' a"" do

September ··

(Construction Gradel

ANOTHER

0

•2 pee. Living Room Suiles
e9x12 Linoleum Rugs
eBunk Beds, complete

Savings For

I

WE SELL

'/;.~· ;;;:~e:p·~~ Ill;:; th!o~~arl:, w:,.~Js~i ::~.~~c~,:"!ndt~~~~~~ cal~~- :n~ M~~t H~~;J"Gilkey m:~~·~;:•nth~ ~a::u a solo) ;;,.~, ~~~;:~heM~;~~~~pe~~:
M~ r,DD•:~l~· Chl~go teachers," a spokesman for the retarded have alao drained Gilk~ on~:• mo:e~ Mrs. Ava Amelia Earhart wh: ;:;. '"~from ~all-bladder surgery.

f:!ucky

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HUNTING COATS
HUNTING PANTS
HUNTING JACKETS
Huntinq Caps &amp; Hats
CAMOUFLAGE
HATS &amp; JACKETS

BUDGET SHOP

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CA:R LOAD

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MORE SAVINGS FOR
FALL FIX-UP TIME I

MASON

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MATERIALS a
COMPANY

sOCiety
. Notes

ublic Schools of Nafion This Month

~~~~y~Sea~u"~·t~~~~i!

Mr. and Mrs. Willard lrpucl· Tom Wells.
rs.
a recent aut! accident.
Robllll&lt;lll . .
CIUCAOO (IJ1'1) -'!'be worst Sqpi. Paul Fisher aafd
,
ree went to Alfred llt!~m- Guesta of Mrs. On~
Arlx
Mr. and Mri.'IMtke Wllllams eaiiJ!d 011 'II
teachers shorta&amp;e Ia perbapa zo Dr. OUver Htxlg
·
year.
ing Sunday.
are Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Yager,
or_ Belp~e, apent the weekend ThUnday
8
ye:U Is pineblnJ the naUon's dent of Oklahoma ~r~te;
fmlaltry Pays More
Mr. and Mro Delmer Rhndes Mra. Elkins and Mrs. Smiley Sunday School attendance
wrth the~r parents here and at. Hr. and;.,:-;_-.
pu c sdloola. The draft, the years said lhil !all 8 sbo ~
"WhY' teach for $6 000 a year :rnl Sunday with Mr.
and ol O.arborp, Michigan.
Sept. 18, was 77, the
tended the church homecomlna. Tuppers
poverty proaram and low "ls .; bad lllld
babl r ge when Boeing
m'
rs. Richard Rhodes and chil· Mra. Yager Is preaching at
98.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Otto Swarl2 Mra. 'Vere
. ,
:chtng 'l'larlea are some of than any I hav:'!.er b;ors:; tl2,000 and ;nd ~. m~ dren at Dunbar, W. Va.
Pagetown,
Worship services were
of Shade; and Mr. and Mrs doy. _The
.
~ reasona Mly.
"It's the · most serious ~~~ graduate school besides'" a Mr. and Mrs Glen Jewell
Ernest Q4)'1' called on Mrs./at 10 45, with Dinsmore "~~:!·i/Gerald Swartz an~ family oi cuperatlng from
ara:ny ~:~rica's 44 mllllon !age we have had since th~ West Coast coUegien wh~ had Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, and Mr: ~r~~ Carr •i!ld Mrs. Fannie leadmg, followed by a t
Martella, attended the church able _ to attend ·
had ~an
liChool students 1140!1," KeniU&lt;ky's s~perinten- planned to leached asked.
and Mra Virgil Atkins were e .
, dinner and homecomina
bomecoming here Sunday and c"Ommg also on
beg o lnsfiructora as 11Chools .dent, Dr. Harry M Sparks said CompetiUoo !rom the federal Sunday dinner guesta of Mr Mr. aod Mrs. Arthur Gibson gram m the afternoon and
visited ar the home of Clots were BUirire~ly~~~~:
open Og llleir doors this Ther~ were shortage~ i~ aovernment is ' laking more and Mrs. Robert Jewell.
. ~sited Mr. and Mrt.
Henry Ding services at 7:45.
, Follrnd and Nina Robinson in
N y
virtually all arades of lnstru blame for llle shortage I M
aggoner Sunday.
Weekend guests of Mr and the evening.
The U. S. l'rel\tber
12
ork state laid It h~d Upn, including the prima"' elementary school teacbers. o J h rs. Ellzs Powell and Mra. Charles McGrath and 'family Mrs. Harry Guthrie were: Mr. Mrs. Thelma Henderson, Nln4 was established Feb:
oi; ha':".h::# vacancies. llhn- grades. But llle most aeve~ Poverty_Pl'!lgrams -the .lob ~ ~~tout visited relatives In vlsltel Mr. and Mrs. Earl Me- and Mrs. Delbert Yost a n d '·•=====~~;;;.;;;;;;~:;;;;,;::;;~~;::;.,:~;
,
unskiDed JObs laek was in th high
Corps the p
C
·
rys, W. Va. recently
Grath.
family of Sugar Grove·
I
VISIT OUR
~ght time~ u many as In 1985. areas of mathe~atics .:~hool Proje~t H.:;ce
-&lt;&gt;;['d Mr. and Mrs. John Mas~ie, Keilll Marklns ViSited h I s Mr. and Mrs Seldon O'Brien
~ssourl faced the
worst and lnduatrial arts whe :'"" many teacbers a stiffer h ~ formerly of Harrisonville, have arandfather, Ray Wilson ,
Columbus, all of whom att•nds rtage In history, with 1.600 pay driv .. many !~ache;: i:'~ Ionge and sometimes bette.Cp: . rented an apartment in Pome·
- Mn. Joha Stout
ed the church homecoming_
opemnas.
takl
~ th
Y roy.
Mrs Tom Yost
Ohio ended
ng more lucrative jobs in an a regular !•aching con
M G
was reu1rn- ll
Georgia nl 400
teachers. business and industry.
. tr&amp;ct. Federally-assisted pr; Mrs rsJ her~d Morris called on
FIRST TO SOLO
~ to her borne here last week
elwin Size Hollvwood Beds, comp, $ • .

Ple.l

,

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
'299

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Dedication
Service i• Held

Church of God
Society Meets
At Ouddi~gs ,

to-!Jlolly Sentinel, l'umeroy-Mlddtepo~l, 0., Se11t. ~~. 1811

Annual Planning

Sp~clal

,

I

Mee tl'ng W1'1/

MASON - At 1 special dedi·
bn ~ervice on Sunday morn-!
'
at tl•e Mason ETJB a gold
,

and Individual club president&gt; l Gen. -Shennan took two eo.
and •ecretarles . .Furl~tll' lnfor-1 federate caplt.fa , - . ~
8~
ID'tlon may &lt;be obtained by con- tGa., and ColuOttiiJI, •• C.--&lt;1111'
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b •· tbt
PT - PLEASANT - Th A .. .ta~ ng "'e aoou , un y . •·I ng s , amouo marc , "'
·
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• n I tehaion Office.
sea In the ClvD War. ·

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cross and · candleholdel'fl Were nual Program Planning Meet- ;o;.;_~;,;;.;.;.

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NEW HAVEN - The IWq.
man's Missionary &amp;x;iifr of
the New Haven
of Gud
held its Septemht"t' meetin~ l't
the home of M". Nellie Dudding. The Spiritual Life J1irer-

presented to the f'hurch by Mr. lng for' Mason County
Home
and Mrs Homer Johnson of Demonst•atlon Clubs wtU
Mason. and were pl1!t'Pd on the,_ place on Tue!'.day, September :
worship conlor which was buiitiZ7, at'lO a.m. at Krodel Park. .
by Mr. Johnson 'T'he Reverend This meletlnR IR held annually
Lester !.a•• ar 0 ..,.. lh• •Ut to provide an opportunity ,for 1
fH
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on behalf of the church, and hP. representu
9 ves o ome em- 1

ta~e l

Chul~h

S4 99 sa 99

For School! -

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tor, Mrs ..-Eieanor Davis, w~s .in tul'n presented the ~ld syni. ~ onstratlon Globs and other perin chatge of dPvotions . Her Dqls lo Mr . Jack Riley trustee.l sons to plan t~ program ror
the!ijP was "Need Is My Nei~h· ·
.
i lht! coming yMBr.
'
bor.'' Mrs. F'rf'da Turlev led
James LewiS, Mason. present-~ Emphasis will be giVen
to

During Kroger's Old · Fashioned Bargain Days Sale !

the group in prayer. The stew- ed the devotionals and lhe. Rev . lhe selection ol club lessons
ardshio director , Iva Capehart, Lester Lane gave the Scrip-· and better living project£.
I
gave the st~wardship thought ture. Following the singing of a Persons who shouid
attend I
and read a potm. ,;Chairman· solo by Mr. Lewis the worship this meeting are County Home
ship ,
service was concluded by re- Demonstration CnuncU Officers. ·\
spon~v• r~a~
Co~nty_Eom~~ Chall'llliP.
Roll call was given by nam· !
ing a favorite Bible verse.' It 1
was reported that the society 1
now has 20 members, and
aI
roverfd dish dinner for
the
next mt't'ting was planned.
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THI SHOE BOX In MIDDLEPORT

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Mrs. Freda Turley. publica1
tions director, wa.s in eharge of I
the P':'O.gf.:m. Her theme was
"Whaf ·fS' Your
Opinion,
Please?" The United Study
Theme for f81l and ~pring i!i!
"Arfluence and Poverty: Dil·
emma for Christians."
Refreshments were
served
by the hostess, Mrs. Nellie Dud·
ding, to Mrs. Capehart, Mrs.
Rena Johnson, Mrs
Viola I
Roush. Mr.s .. Sue Erwfn. Mrs . I
Blancf1 Ridenour. Mrs Frt'da
Turley, Mrs. Eleanor
Dtvis.
Mrs. Iris ~orris. Mrs . Mary
Sisk ·and Mrs. Orpha Fields
Ottrer Church of . God news: I
The West Virginla Wuman 's !
Mis!tionary Society of
the I
Church of Gud held a pra~er
retreat at the JCross
La11es
Camp Ground hear Chorl••ton.
The theme of the
program
was "More Like Christ." A
1 program was present~d by the

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!Continued f~ Page 1) " Grant, Mrs._ Nancy Plymule,Robert Scmnders and

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~~:e~~!~w~~r::'an Dire~,~;~
treaSurer. Rev. Lil~ian Cn!ld-j

Js.
will assist with thiW week's an- captain, Mrs C. R. McGinness. Tom Cumer.
/
ers: and state Par]Jamrnterian,
nu11l membership drive, paid Mrs. Oscnr Clarke, Mrs . d. 0. Gary Sm1th. captain csiudent Mrs . Dorothy Wh~len . The re·
further tribute to lhe ·associ&lt;' KPith Suiter. .\Irs. Eldon
0. Team! . Paula Young,
Betfl treat concludM w1th Mrs. Retion and the cummunily for Wuerch. Mrs. Leonard Harris Bastiani, Ginger En:;JsQl' and · "? Johnson , ~ Nellie Dud·
Out nineteen years tf1e orgari- [and Mrs Howard I. Neal.
Martha Cornwell: Eldon- o. d1ng, Mr_s. Freda Turley. Mrs.
zation has brought live artists
Mrs. Donald Thaler, captain, Wuerch, captain (Men's Team&gt;, Orpha F1elds. Mrs . Iva Capeof tf1e highest musical calibre 1Mr~. Merrill Evaus. Mrs . John C. R. McCinn'..'ss, Dr. Evan hart. Mrs . lri~ Morris and Mrs.
to thi!= area.
Rafferty . Mrs. Barry
Long, C. Roderick, Dr. Lewis Schmidt, Viola Roush
He d~scribed the type of en- · Mrs. James Kemp and
Mrs . Lawrence Huber, Darrell ShaSERVICE BEGINS
tertaining program which will George Tabil ; Mrs. rim Hick- han, Merlyn Ross,
Ralph Reviva~ Services will begin on
be presented here on Apr·it 10 man. caplain (.Junior Women's Crump. Cecil Devrick, H, 0 . Monday, Sept~mber 28. at the
Ly the Varel and Bailly Com- Club), Mrs. Gilbert
Corliss. Francis, Charles Lanham R. church. The ReV.
William
pany. "Chanteurs de Paris," - - - - --- 1J. Williamson and Ted RJ'd .
''Bud" R. Wilson or Blanchesand he gave the workers a
I
PT. Pleasant - Mrs. Ralph ter, Ohio, will be the
gue-st
number of helpful suggestions
Crump. captain . Gene Allen, evangelist. Rev. Wilson
was
for conducting a
successful
·
Mrs. Nell Connors, Mrs. Rob- former pastor of t~~ - local con·
mE&gt;rnhership campaign
I
ert Cruiekshank, Mrs. J. H. Far- I gre~ation . Services w~11 b~gln
(\• ' '&lt;liDS and workers
who
ley, Mrs. Tom fi'isher, Mrs. H. Iat 7~30 p.m. each
eVftnlllg.
will he calling on residents of
0 . Francis, Mrs. John Grubb There will _also be special singthe tri-county area this 'week
Miss Hattie M. Jordan, Mrs: ing eac!t ni~~- Th. e "public is
lnelude the following:
I
Rush Krodel, Mrs.
Charles cordially lnvrted.
Gallipolis - Mrs. Miles T. '
,
.
Lanham, Mrs. Fred P. Schroed·
llALLY DAY
F.r&gt;ling. captain, Mrs.
non
Pr. PLEASANT - A man· er, Mrs . I. G, Volden and Mrs. Rally Day will be observed
M s ' J hn . A E . hunt m the Hondet",on
area W It w· "'""
at the NeW Ha_\oen First Church
H b. .
. 0 mson.
r · 0
P was conducted Tuesday aftPr- a er 10 ~·
G S ntl
S
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lmg. Mrs. Paul JaQuay, Mrs .
b ••
Sl 1 P 1
Rio Graoil..-- -Mrs. Zelma of ud ~-.-~~'- ·. eptrr!J"er ,, 21 .
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William C1mpbell 'and
Mrs. noon Y l)l'e ora_ a e
!ce l Northcutt and Mrs.
Clyde Sunday school begins at 9:30
.
E H
J , ._. -M cklachment. Sherrff and lhro'C D 1
a.m. A baslret dinner will be
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Cl 1ares
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rs.
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pt
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deputJOs
an
a
conservallon
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held in the. N!w ··l Haven Roadona
10 a a. ca an,
rs. If
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epp
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'ODJ.ervy,
~
rs.
Oscar Bastiani, {'4rs.
Jame's Jeer or usse 11
r 3 n m Jamt!s O'Brien, c·aplain. Mrs . side Park at rlddn . ·
('onnen, Mn. L. R' . Ford , Mrs. I Leach.
Pleasant, who
I G'bb
Mrs. R'lChad
The al~rrloon
. ped W.f Pl. the
.. 1 Ch ares
1 s,
r
. service . will
W. 8. SpaM and Mrs . John esca
rom
c~nly J31 1I Martin and Mrs~ Peari:Reyn- begin at 2:30 There ~ill be a
C· t
last Saturday. T~e off1cers were M
_ N Jia
M. RUest speakM --and '-speo\al sing·
,Jr Y
. '
heavily armed and employed the ! asoa
ew
ven- :s.
E
1
Th
Mrs Op1e Marcum. captain.
. .
Nolan Swackhamer,
capta.m, tna. veryone ls we come. ere
Mrs A Kimball Suiter, Mrs.· ,use o~ w~lkl~ talkieS In t : e j Mrs. B. G. Roush and )toss will be no evening o;ervice at I
Lewis Schmidt. Mrs. garf Mills. bsearc · ed acth washrhepor e .~ Frey.
1M church due to these other
e arm WI a 1g powern~ 1
k
lc
M1ss Calhenne Hayward. Mrs 'rn Tf1 1 t 1 "
h f .1 All captams and wor ers are serv es .
31
l-:utwl'\ WoU and Mrs Charles rd e.l e nt ensLve .hearc
- j reminded that they must repurt
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o 1ocae eac
Th sd
PT PLEASANT
0
1
Leach had been a pnsoner in :s~o~ etr proJfesS ~
W' ay.
LJVRsTOCK S.\LES CO.
the county tall awatlmg tnai Oll
'
I PT. P,U;iiiANT, w.. VA.
tile leiouy charge of rape and ' _
I Sohlrday, Sept. 17, 1!66
11"-'1
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two mls&lt;lemeanD' charges, one !
HOGS - 175 to 220 21 to 22.·
1\Uto
of contributing to delinquency
511; Heavies 19 to 21.25 : F'at
; of mmor and lhe other an 'asSows 17 to 19; Pigs J1 to IS. '
uu charge. The ''~"'and con- ,
CATTLE- S~ero 19 .50 to 24.·
.
tributing charges both concern !
40: Heifers 18.90-o
1: Fat
..
I a 14-year-oid wson County
ICows 17 to 19.5 ' . rs 1110
PT PI.EASI\NT - Tit• S~•r- 1 ,g~rl
I
to 16.80; Buj}s 20
' 22.60;
dl , Oepartment lnve,tigated a ,
PT. PLEASANT --"Homecor:,. Stock Steefill9.50 to 26: Slod&lt;
''" ' "' mishap Oll _lll 11 Tues I
ing candidates for the title ot ' Heilers 17.50 to 22 .110 ;
Stock
:J ., v f'v rnlng ln}urmg one p~r.1006 Homecoming Queen ~ve ! Ste~r Calves 22 to 33.10 : Stock
~~111_ ::tnd propertv damage was
I been selected at Point Pleas- I Helfer Calves 21 to 25.40 .
''("'"(ed at $8511
I1 ant Hi h School. The Homecom- VEAL CALVES-:-- Tops 34:
Tlu' mtshap necurred whPn a ,
ing ~et'n will be · selected Seconds 33.50; Medtum .28 to 31.r: lr driven by James Rader. 50.
from the tf1ree senitr student 30: Common &amp; Heavies 23.5tl
,,,.,, w Va .. dropped off the
candidates who are: Marjorie to 33.50: Baby Calves 10 to 44 .
•e • ,, of tht hlthway cauSJng
Yost, daughter ol Mrs . Kath- Total of Sale $81.319.62. Num·
h,. dri ver lo lose control. slnke
E S NT
ealves
y t A b kl M"kk. Nl ber of buyers 73. Veal
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PT. PL A t\
- A 1our I1een os. r uc: e; 1 1 ••
h
ttl
1 ss
(j tellt '4! an_d go over an ~uuMO - v.. hicle
mi:;;hap al n:Jlllnqlis bert. daughter of Mrs. Betty were c eaper; o er c a es
, 0 p. m. TDeS· Lo u N'be
nwut l'ommg to a halt m a hog Ferry, Rt. 2, at ":3
d Street .
PI . were steady to strong.
1 r 1, 22 n
l'~"' n
. lh
D b· da~ resulted in minor injury to Pleasant and John Nibert of
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
A passenger m e car. e
d
·
Ch -•~
d 1 d. ..,... ~ k- ·•
~ -,~ Ruder. 14. was treated and one person an approxlmale1Y an.::stoo : an .. y Ia '";'o Je
MASON- Officers of the Mar~ lt&gt;CJsed at Pleasant Valley , $4000 prop~rty ~a~age. .
Stephens. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea. ant. son Mothers ~ub will be lnsti!IlH( ,-;pita l re rted suffering from : The cham reactwn ~eel dent I Attendants selected . are JUft· ed during a candlelight service
po
I occurred when a car dnven by
Jor attendant . Becky Ntbert. dau- Ulis Wednesday 8 , the home of
1 ("Ul w ussmn.
Pauline M Krimm . 31. Gall i- 1ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale 1\jj- Mrs. · James ~Ritl, Mason.
polis Ferry, stopped in
the I bert ol Apple Grove and soph.. The president Mrs. Blll Cook
Plc:asant VaUey Hotpltal
I. south right Jane of traffic to more attendant, Vickie Rainey, viee president: M~ . Eddie Rick:
1 make a left turn and the fol -; daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Doug- ard
secretafy Mrs. Edward
ADMITTED - Larry Hodges, 1 lowing car driven by
Ham - l ias Rainey. Gallipolis Ferry. Ry~n and t~a~urer. Mrs. Frec:J.
)t . Pleasant; Mrs. John Call, I mond Qianey, Jr ., 40 , Hunting· I The Homecoming Queen will dle Thlbet, will be Installed by
Dun Oar : Mrs. ~
ton stopped and next car driv· be announced and crowned dur- outgoing pre!ident, Mrs . Danny
:'· Pleasant, Rt. 1; Ketth Biggs, err lfY'1iherwood Costen. 53. Pl ing the activU.ies at half-time Yonker. Hoste!llses in addition
I. Pieasanl.
~
Pleasant, slopped but the next of tile Big Blacks • Williamson to Ml'l. Proffitt are Mrs. Eddie
DISCHAJ(lt:D - Mrs. Don- .vohicle. a truck . driven
by High School footbell game here Rickard and Mrs.
Raymond
•ld Henderson, Henderson.
William H. 4 'Bill .. Blain, 50, 1on Ocltber 7th.
Lieving.
Hogoett, !ailed to slop, knock·
"'i
----"CENTENNJAL ri'ATE"
Iing each car into tho ""1.
ASK TO WED
TO HAVE SURGERY
I Blain was eited .for failure to PT. PLEASANT - A mar- WEST COLUMBIA - Mrs.
Colorado hi ., popularly known ; have vef1icl~ cnder contml. Cr;~.· riage llcenH applicatlon hal Harold Lewis, West Columb~
" the "Clfaleanlai State" be-, ~ Wif treated and released been l11ued In the office of the entered the GalllpoliJ
Cltldii
: ause it ~ _ll!rnilted to the II ~leasant Valley Hospital for County Clerk to LeoMrd Fil· on Thursday to ondergo __tye
c :uon in 11'11, the lootb ..,.. bruises about the top.
The more McCirly, Jr., II, lit. I surgery. She Is the mother of
ni versary t1 Amlrlcal llrde· mishap was lnvesUaated by the Pl. Pleasant, and Conal• Marie James Lewis and Mrs. Glen
~e.
State Police;
Schultz, 16, Rl I Leop,
ThoiDpsoll, both of Mason.

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PLANNING CONCERT ASSEMBLY - A Kimball Suiter, Mrs. Anne'tlscher and
Jim Marti!\, CommunHy Concerts , Inc., representative;- ·are pictured working_ ron
a special ~inmunily concert assembly .oyGAHS. This morning's program, "Ffam
the fugue -to the Frug," proved that "Lahg Hairs are All Alike." Later in the marning , Mr. ]\(arlin presented a program at Washington SchooL

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Dedication
Service i• Held

Church of God
Society Meets
At Ouddi~gs ,

to-!Jlolly Sentinel, l'umeroy-Mlddtepo~l, 0., Se11t. ~~. 1811

Annual Planning

Sp~clal

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Mee tl'ng W1'1/

MASON - At 1 special dedi·
bn ~ervice on Sunday morn-!
'
at tl•e Mason ETJB a gold
,

and Individual club president&gt; l Gen. -Shennan took two eo.
and •ecretarles . .Furl~tll' lnfor-1 federate caplt.fa , - . ~
8~
ID'tlon may &lt;be obtained by con- tGa., and ColuOttiiJI, •• C.--&lt;1111'
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b •· tbt
PT - PLEASANT - Th A .. .ta~ ng "'e aoou , un y . •·I ng s , amouo marc , "'
·
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• n I tehaion Office.
sea In the ClvD War. ·

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L0- .-AFERS
-·
They're GrHI
•~ · ~

cross and · candleholdel'fl Were nual Program Planning Meet- ;o;.;_~;,;;.;.;.

(:..
NEW HAVEN - The IWq.
man's Missionary &amp;x;iifr of
the New Haven
of Gud
held its Septemht"t' meetin~ l't
the home of M". Nellie Dudding. The Spiritual Life J1irer-

presented to the f'hurch by Mr. lng for' Mason County
Home
and Mrs Homer Johnson of Demonst•atlon Clubs wtU
Mason. and were pl1!t'Pd on the,_ place on Tue!'.day, September :
worship conlor which was buiitiZ7, at'lO a.m. at Krodel Park. .
by Mr. Johnson 'T'he Reverend This meletlnR IR held annually
Lester !.a•• ar 0 ..,.. lh• •Ut to provide an opportunity ,for 1
fH
D
on behalf of the church, and hP. representu
9 ves o ome em- 1

ta~e l

Chul~h

S4 99 sa 99

For School! -

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tor, Mrs ..-Eieanor Davis, w~s .in tul'n presented the ~ld syni. ~ onstratlon Globs and other perin chatge of dPvotions . Her Dqls lo Mr . Jack Riley trustee.l sons to plan t~ program ror
the!ijP was "Need Is My Nei~h· ·
.
i lht! coming yMBr.
'
bor.'' Mrs. F'rf'da Turlev led
James LewiS, Mason. present-~ Emphasis will be giVen
to

During Kroger's Old · Fashioned Bargain Days Sale !

the group in prayer. The stew- ed the devotionals and lhe. Rev . lhe selection ol club lessons
ardshio director , Iva Capehart, Lester Lane gave the Scrip-· and better living project£.
I
gave the st~wardship thought ture. Following the singing of a Persons who shouid
attend I
and read a potm. ,;Chairman· solo by Mr. Lewis the worship this meeting are County Home
ship ,
service was concluded by re- Demonstration CnuncU Officers. ·\
spon~v• r~a~
Co~nty_Eom~~ Chall'llliP.
Roll call was given by nam· !
ing a favorite Bible verse.' It 1
was reported that the society 1
now has 20 members, and
aI
roverfd dish dinner for
the
next mt't'ting was planned.
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THI SHOE BOX In MIDDLEPORT

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Mrs. Freda Turley. publica1
tions director, wa.s in eharge of I
the P':'O.gf.:m. Her theme was
"Whaf ·fS' Your
Opinion,
Please?" The United Study
Theme for f81l and ~pring i!i!
"Arfluence and Poverty: Dil·
emma for Christians."
Refreshments were
served
by the hostess, Mrs. Nellie Dud·
ding, to Mrs. Capehart, Mrs.
Rena Johnson, Mrs
Viola I
Roush. Mr.s .. Sue Erwfn. Mrs . I
Blancf1 Ridenour. Mrs Frt'da
Turley, Mrs. Eleanor
Dtvis.
Mrs. Iris ~orris. Mrs . Mary
Sisk ·and Mrs. Orpha Fields
Ottrer Church of . God news: I
The West Virginla Wuman 's !
Mis!tionary Society of
the I
Church of Gud held a pra~er
retreat at the JCross
La11es
Camp Ground hear Chorl••ton.
The theme of the
program
was "More Like Christ." A
1 program was present~d by the

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!Continued f~ Page 1) " Grant, Mrs._ Nancy Plymule,Robert Scmnders and

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ASST. COLORS

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for girls and WOifteD-- Americall made- rubber soles - -el!lhloned lq soles.
Big Values at ibe

ROASTERS

Boll.iitu.

Bit enouth lor 1 17 lb. blef roul
9elf baslfn1 lypt ....mrs In IOalf
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Bubble Bath
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~~:e~~!~w~~r::'an Dire~,~;~
treaSurer. Rev. Lil~ian Cn!ld-j

Js.
will assist with thiW week's an- captain, Mrs C. R. McGinness. Tom Cumer.
/
ers: and state Par]Jamrnterian,
nu11l membership drive, paid Mrs. Oscnr Clarke, Mrs . d. 0. Gary Sm1th. captain csiudent Mrs . Dorothy Wh~len . The re·
further tribute to lhe ·associ&lt;' KPith Suiter. .\Irs. Eldon
0. Team! . Paula Young,
Betfl treat concludM w1th Mrs. Retion and the cummunily for Wuerch. Mrs. Leonard Harris Bastiani, Ginger En:;JsQl' and · "? Johnson , ~ Nellie Dud·
Out nineteen years tf1e orgari- [and Mrs Howard I. Neal.
Martha Cornwell: Eldon- o. d1ng, Mr_s. Freda Turley. Mrs.
zation has brought live artists
Mrs. Donald Thaler, captain, Wuerch, captain (Men's Team&gt;, Orpha F1elds. Mrs . Iva Capeof tf1e highest musical calibre 1Mr~. Merrill Evaus. Mrs . John C. R. McCinn'..'ss, Dr. Evan hart. Mrs . lri~ Morris and Mrs.
to thi!= area.
Rafferty . Mrs. Barry
Long, C. Roderick, Dr. Lewis Schmidt, Viola Roush
He d~scribed the type of en- · Mrs. James Kemp and
Mrs . Lawrence Huber, Darrell ShaSERVICE BEGINS
tertaining program which will George Tabil ; Mrs. rim Hick- han, Merlyn Ross,
Ralph Reviva~ Services will begin on
be presented here on Apr·it 10 man. caplain (.Junior Women's Crump. Cecil Devrick, H, 0 . Monday, Sept~mber 28. at the
Ly the Varel and Bailly Com- Club), Mrs. Gilbert
Corliss. Francis, Charles Lanham R. church. The ReV.
William
pany. "Chanteurs de Paris," - - - - --- 1J. Williamson and Ted RJ'd .
''Bud" R. Wilson or Blanchesand he gave the workers a
I
PT. Pleasant - Mrs. Ralph ter, Ohio, will be the
gue-st
number of helpful suggestions
Crump. captain . Gene Allen, evangelist. Rev. Wilson
was
for conducting a
successful
·
Mrs. Nell Connors, Mrs. Rob- former pastor of t~~ - local con·
mE&gt;rnhership campaign
I
ert Cruiekshank, Mrs. J. H. Far- I gre~ation . Services w~11 b~gln
(\• ' '&lt;liDS and workers
who
ley, Mrs. Tom fi'isher, Mrs. H. Iat 7~30 p.m. each
eVftnlllg.
will he calling on residents of
0 . Francis, Mrs. John Grubb There will _also be special singthe tri-county area this 'week
Miss Hattie M. Jordan, Mrs: ing eac!t ni~~- Th. e "public is
lnelude the following:
I
Rush Krodel, Mrs.
Charles cordially lnvrted.
Gallipolis - Mrs. Miles T. '
,
.
Lanham, Mrs. Fred P. Schroed·
llALLY DAY
F.r&gt;ling. captain, Mrs.
non
Pr. PLEASANT - A man· er, Mrs . I. G, Volden and Mrs. Rally Day will be observed
M s ' J hn . A E . hunt m the Hondet",on
area W It w· "'""
at the NeW Ha_\oen First Church
H b. .
. 0 mson.
r · 0
P was conducted Tuesday aftPr- a er 10 ~·
G S ntl
S
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lmg. Mrs. Paul JaQuay, Mrs .
b ••
Sl 1 P 1
Rio Graoil..-- -Mrs. Zelma of ud ~-.-~~'- ·. eptrr!J"er ,, 21 .
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William C1mpbell 'and
Mrs. noon Y l)l'e ora_ a e
!ce l Northcutt and Mrs.
Clyde Sunday school begins at 9:30
.
E H
J , ._. -M cklachment. Sherrff and lhro'C D 1
a.m. A baslret dinner will be
1
Cl 1ares
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rs.
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pt
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deputJOs
an
a
conservallon
olMiddl
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held in the. N!w ··l Haven Roadona
10 a a. ca an,
rs. If
f
R
F
kl'
epp
,
'ODJ.ervy,
~
rs.
Oscar Bastiani, {'4rs.
Jame's Jeer or usse 11
r 3 n m Jamt!s O'Brien, c·aplain. Mrs . side Park at rlddn . ·
('onnen, Mn. L. R' . Ford , Mrs. I Leach.
Pleasant, who
I G'bb
Mrs. R'lChad
The al~rrloon
. ped W.f Pl. the
.. 1 Ch ares
1 s,
r
. service . will
W. 8. SpaM and Mrs . John esca
rom
c~nly J31 1I Martin and Mrs~ Peari:Reyn- begin at 2:30 There ~ill be a
C· t
last Saturday. T~e off1cers were M
_ N Jia
M. RUest speakM --and '-speo\al sing·
,Jr Y
. '
heavily armed and employed the ! asoa
ew
ven- :s.
E
1
Th
Mrs Op1e Marcum. captain.
. .
Nolan Swackhamer,
capta.m, tna. veryone ls we come. ere
Mrs A Kimball Suiter, Mrs.· ,use o~ w~lkl~ talkieS In t : e j Mrs. B. G. Roush and )toss will be no evening o;ervice at I
Lewis Schmidt. Mrs. garf Mills. bsearc · ed acth washrhepor e .~ Frey.
1M church due to these other
e arm WI a 1g powern~ 1
k
lc
M1ss Calhenne Hayward. Mrs 'rn Tf1 1 t 1 "
h f .1 All captams and wor ers are serv es .
31
l-:utwl'\ WoU and Mrs Charles rd e.l e nt ensLve .hearc
- j reminded that they must repurt
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o 1ocae eac
Th sd
PT PLEASANT
0
1
Leach had been a pnsoner in :s~o~ etr proJfesS ~
W' ay.
LJVRsTOCK S.\LES CO.
the county tall awatlmg tnai Oll
'
I PT. P,U;iiiANT, w.. VA.
tile leiouy charge of rape and ' _
I Sohlrday, Sept. 17, 1!66
11"-'1
~
two mls&lt;lemeanD' charges, one !
HOGS - 175 to 220 21 to 22.·
1\Uto
of contributing to delinquency
511; Heavies 19 to 21.25 : F'at
; of mmor and lhe other an 'asSows 17 to 19; Pigs J1 to IS. '
uu charge. The ''~"'and con- ,
CATTLE- S~ero 19 .50 to 24.·
.
tributing charges both concern !
40: Heifers 18.90-o
1: Fat
..
I a 14-year-oid wson County
ICows 17 to 19.5 ' . rs 1110
PT PI.EASI\NT - Tit• S~•r- 1 ,g~rl
I
to 16.80; Buj}s 20
' 22.60;
dl , Oepartment lnve,tigated a ,
PT. PLEASANT --"Homecor:,. Stock Steefill9.50 to 26: Slod&lt;
''" ' "' mishap Oll _lll 11 Tues I
ing candidates for the title ot ' Heilers 17.50 to 22 .110 ;
Stock
:J ., v f'v rnlng ln}urmg one p~r.1006 Homecoming Queen ~ve ! Ste~r Calves 22 to 33.10 : Stock
~~111_ ::tnd propertv damage was
I been selected at Point Pleas- I Helfer Calves 21 to 25.40 .
''("'"(ed at $8511
I1 ant Hi h School. The Homecom- VEAL CALVES-:-- Tops 34:
Tlu' mtshap necurred whPn a ,
ing ~et'n will be · selected Seconds 33.50; Medtum .28 to 31.r: lr driven by James Rader. 50.
from the tf1ree senitr student 30: Common &amp; Heavies 23.5tl
,,,.,, w Va .. dropped off the
candidates who are: Marjorie to 33.50: Baby Calves 10 to 44 .
•e • ,, of tht hlthway cauSJng
Yost, daughter ol Mrs . Kath- Total of Sale $81.319.62. Num·
h,. dri ver lo lose control. slnke
E S NT
ealves
y t A b kl M"kk. Nl ber of buyers 73. Veal
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PT. PL A t\
- A 1our I1een os. r uc: e; 1 1 ••
h
ttl
1 ss
(j tellt '4! an_d go over an ~uuMO - v.. hicle
mi:;;hap al n:Jlllnqlis bert. daughter of Mrs. Betty were c eaper; o er c a es
, 0 p. m. TDeS· Lo u N'be
nwut l'ommg to a halt m a hog Ferry, Rt. 2, at ":3
d Street .
PI . were steady to strong.
1 r 1, 22 n
l'~"' n
. lh
D b· da~ resulted in minor injury to Pleasant and John Nibert of
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
A passenger m e car. e
d
·
Ch -•~
d 1 d. ..,... ~ k- ·•
~ -,~ Ruder. 14. was treated and one person an approxlmale1Y an.::stoo : an .. y Ia '";'o Je
MASON- Officers of the Mar~ lt&gt;CJsed at Pleasant Valley , $4000 prop~rty ~a~age. .
Stephens. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea. ant. son Mothers ~ub will be lnsti!IlH( ,-;pita l re rted suffering from : The cham reactwn ~eel dent I Attendants selected . are JUft· ed during a candlelight service
po
I occurred when a car dnven by
Jor attendant . Becky Ntbert. dau- Ulis Wednesday 8 , the home of
1 ("Ul w ussmn.
Pauline M Krimm . 31. Gall i- 1ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale 1\jj- Mrs. · James ~Ritl, Mason.
polis Ferry, stopped in
the I bert ol Apple Grove and soph.. The president Mrs. Blll Cook
Plc:asant VaUey Hotpltal
I. south right Jane of traffic to more attendant, Vickie Rainey, viee president: M~ . Eddie Rick:
1 make a left turn and the fol -; daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Doug- ard
secretafy Mrs. Edward
ADMITTED - Larry Hodges, 1 lowing car driven by
Ham - l ias Rainey. Gallipolis Ferry. Ry~n and t~a~urer. Mrs. Frec:J.
)t . Pleasant; Mrs. John Call, I mond Qianey, Jr ., 40 , Hunting· I The Homecoming Queen will dle Thlbet, will be Installed by
Dun Oar : Mrs. ~
ton stopped and next car driv· be announced and crowned dur- outgoing pre!ident, Mrs . Danny
:'· Pleasant, Rt. 1; Ketth Biggs, err lfY'1iherwood Costen. 53. Pl ing the activU.ies at half-time Yonker. Hoste!llses in addition
I. Pieasanl.
~
Pleasant, slopped but the next of tile Big Blacks • Williamson to Ml'l. Proffitt are Mrs. Eddie
DISCHAJ(lt:D - Mrs. Don- .vohicle. a truck . driven
by High School footbell game here Rickard and Mrs.
Raymond
•ld Henderson, Henderson.
William H. 4 'Bill .. Blain, 50, 1on Ocltber 7th.
Lieving.
Hogoett, !ailed to slop, knock·
"'i
----"CENTENNJAL ri'ATE"
Iing each car into tho ""1.
ASK TO WED
TO HAVE SURGERY
I Blain was eited .for failure to PT. PLEASANT - A mar- WEST COLUMBIA - Mrs.
Colorado hi ., popularly known ; have vef1icl~ cnder contml. Cr;~.· riage llcenH applicatlon hal Harold Lewis, West Columb~
" the "Clfaleanlai State" be-, ~ Wif treated and released been l11ued In the office of the entered the GalllpoliJ
Cltldii
: ause it ~ _ll!rnilted to the II ~leasant Valley Hospital for County Clerk to LeoMrd Fil· on Thursday to ondergo __tye
c :uon in 11'11, the lootb ..,.. bruises about the top.
The more McCirly, Jr., II, lit. I surgery. She Is the mother of
ni versary t1 Amlrlcal llrde· mishap was lnvesUaated by the Pl. Pleasant, and Conal• Marie James Lewis and Mrs. Glen
~e.
State Police;
Schultz, 16, Rl I Leop,
ThoiDpsoll, both of Mason.

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PLANNING CONCERT ASSEMBLY - A Kimball Suiter, Mrs. Anne'tlscher and
Jim Marti!\, CommunHy Concerts , Inc., representative;- ·are pictured working_ ron
a special ~inmunily concert assembly .oyGAHS. This morning's program, "Ffam
the fugue -to the Frug," proved that "Lahg Hairs are All Alike." Later in the marning , Mr. ]\(arlin presented a program at Washington SchooL

''Sliced Bacon Sale"

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Get-Extra,Cash The Want Ad Way Business Services I
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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Nlddleport,

W4N1 AD

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o. Sept. 21, - 1968

I'

Real Est•te For Slle

For Slle

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S STANDS of beeS, 1 coon
EXPIRIINCED
(i~a
u••D1.1•11
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bound. s~l traps, new and
.
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•Monlillv o..IIIM trll A Ill\
uaed, wire fur stretchero, ani·
C:ANCU.. AliOMI
mal lures and scents. 16 gauge POI\IEROY - l stocy frame S
eo .. ICTIONI
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Wll• Dl IU.IIt'l'lll uMit ... ... M.
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browning automatic. 22 pump, rooms tZ bedrooms), modern
Fo• an .. ._.,...._
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SPORT
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Remington, 32 special Marlin, lrath and shower in basement,
'
•a(jUI. a flO Ill
end
· BOBCAT
12 gauge single barrel, Iver- modern kitchen wilh buill in
NICIST PIOPUI CALL
'I'IM I"UDhlftO! ,. . . . ,..... " ' - fttM
to o11111 01 ,.11&lt;1 '"" . . . . . . . .
range
and
oven1
Parking
Johnson~
for
sale
cheap,
Mar$2395
ob oectoon•b•
irron .....,. ..
1965 CHEVROLET
SPRINr
DICK RAWLINGS
rope&gt;"HI
lllllftRIItello rtM - '
on Fur Agency, N. Brown St. space. $'1,500.
Bel Air Wa¥on, 3 seats, low milea~e by 1 owner, power
1111&gt;• •
"''" nol 1M r••• 111~11: ._.,
steerinJ, 32 V8 engine, ort.ainal t res e"""a 100d, air level
mart '"'" ,._ UIC~ ,....,.....
Ma•on, W. Va. Ph . 773-5296. )'OMEROY - 4 room lrarne (2
control shocks. radio &amp; beater, &amp;reen finish.
bedrooms), bath, lh basement
Rlwlings Honda Sales
92161C
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Phone 992·2143
storm windows sod doors
~o• •iV.ftl All . ." ' "
WY Z.2151
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Pomeroy
$2295
flY 2-2193
Pcnneroy, 0.
1965 CHEVROLET
MIDDLIPORT OHIO
LARGE Warm Momlng Heat- needs some repair. Bargaln,
Mtnu,.um cno,. 10 Mftft
n ''"" .,., ..n1 .., 111r. c!m~ata Hardtop. Locally 0\Vned and only 12,000 mll01, 6 • rola, 100 lb. capacity in gocd
$5,1100.
..~:uti'" ,....rtiCNII
eyl
nder, power steering, Spotless fawn interior, beautiful
I MILE FROM DEXTE H - 80 ;~!:!:5~!:!:5~~:
1M pt• ctnt DttoOOUnt an • • lOt
oondiUon.
Ph.
742-4245
maroon tinlsb. Radlo aDd beater.
tno tCit palO 'lllftlltn II . .
acres nice laying land, uoder
9 21 3lp
SELLING OUT
, .. ltD OF ll'l .. ltll:l 6 OlllU IIU
11.2' ,., 5t _,... miniMUM- l d
fence,
large
barn,
othe
r
build·
tddltton.. worCI 11
OHICI .. ou•s
J OIJVE GRANGE has a build· ings, dairy set up, 10 stanch·
e2 USED CARS LEFT
1:30 A M ro \:00 P I'll. Oollt
I
ions, 1% story, 7 room frame
ing for sale at Keno Contact
ePARTS lor OUTBOARD
IIIUFdiY lilG .. Ill\ to 11101 liiHfl
IT'to IO li!Ail'
j
WPdnP111day
Murl Taylor, Glennie Mil- house (4 bedrooms), cellar,
MOTORS
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
All New RaaTator SliOp
TO P'lACII A
«l"Ul I PROOUCIN.
$8.1100.
e BOATS &amp; MOTORS
hoan
or
Everett
Sisson.
PAS'I PHJ&gt;;SJD~;NT~ ol tht
WAN1 AD
eCor e Truck eHaater
Albert M. Cox, Bro ker
eBOAT rAINT
9 21 3tp
Amf.rh
~ an l.~gj,),.. " ''
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PHONE WY 2-2156
SaleoIDBD
eTOOLS
Core • Bulldozor
I
. . Henry Cleland,
meet
Wednesday
at
7:30
p.m.
9112-3110
111166 Chevy Stepslde, automat~c
eAny (ypo
See At
at the hOme oi •vJJ ... , H~I'&lt;Ht.J ~\ 111
F
Evenln
s
992-2568
or 992-3836 I
n
Lo•f and nu d _,
For Rent
I
Sale or Trade
, transmossoon ,
pOEltracllo ,.
g
dermuth.
Metropolitan Motors
WIIITE BEAK water sk•
be- - -·
.
.
f
i ~-, side mount spare. Millhonel
9 21 3tc l
.
d 5
VERY nke D room unfurmshed 1GAS reRU1ators or net ura gas,
Sohio, Tuppers Plains, 0.
' .-- &lt;~_ 21 ..
Mlddloporl 0
CHEST Ell
COMMU~ITY
ll
Evenings and Seturdoy
IIH"t'n ar me an
vracuse.
f . h
FOR
0
~· •
H11 l'rueser Rt 1 · Minersapar&lt;m•nt In Mlddlcpon . ( alii also 400 It o I me
gas '
9 21 Jtp
SALE R TRADE - 6
Homemakers
c'lub
wdl meet
·-···vi.lle. ohio '
. . 9 20 3tp
Walter Crooks, 992.:J63L
II
pipe, sell reasonable
. or
room house and bath on main
Wcdn ~sday Hl 1 p. m "t
!he
9 21 tic
Lrade for Hereford
Heofer 1r·
$
hlghway in Minersville, Ohio
0
OUnCf S
Mrs ..John Roso-. R"t'"" · s,•w2295
calves of equal value. Elber J19615 BU1ICedK 2 dr H· rd Top
V: II trade for a 1966 automomg classes Will ,. diS''Ii&lt;'Pd .
us arr
. a bucket.
bll e m
. good con dition or WI·u GNotice
4 ROOM house with
bath. I Johnson Rl. :c.,' P01nero) . &lt;J · fhia
car vhJs. smart
1:11 ,•. . quo ta tl on from REU·1
and &lt;;Chedules will be givt.'n for
~~CI NG-:: Square and rouod ; Ph. 9112-3223.
9 21 3tc
Bailey Run Road.
i 21 3tp •eats and power steering.
trade for a farm. Write Ray- ~ l'ER tNSUI!ANCE AUENl'V ,
oth•~ lesson s thmll~h lhP ~X ­
t'\'NV Saturday nigh! 'v\ollli.es-j
-I Auto. trans. ~e can hi gh~~
mond E. Brown, 755 Stelzer INC. before· renewinB VOIU
A Boo!Ster meeting to b~· held tenswn Service.
recomme.n_d th1s car to be m
Ro d St 247 Col b 19
auto insurance We may be
\'ill€' American Legion Hall. f ROOM small lurnish ed house
For 5a Ie
top cond1t10n.
a
.
•
urn us •
m
Marietta on NovembP.r 9, ROCK SPiliNGS llmnema k
9 21 atp in Mason. Ph. Pomeroy 992! 1964 PONTIAC
$1995
Ohio.
9 21 Gtc lble to •••e you money.
crs Club will me(lt Wednesdily
==-c-=--o--c-~cC
• 21 a•· SINGER SEWING MACIITNE
Was $2!95.00. Star Chier 4
8 2 II&lt; was announced when Thcodor3872
us Council Daughters o! Amcr- at 1 p. m. at tht' 11om~ ot Mrs.
HAM SHOOT at Robert Hill
·
'
~
dr. Sedan. This oar is a beau·' ·
This machiDe equipped to tiful blue original finish, and 6 ROOM house with bath, hot 1 MITOMOBILE -insurance been ica mel Monday evefling at the ~ Raymond Cole, L&lt;~urel
Cl ii'l
Fi.lrm off Ra( ..le . Bashan ITRAILER, Brown's T r a i I e r zig ~.ag, make buttonholes, was owned by one of our
and cold water, Letart Falls, I cancelled' Lost yoLJr operat·
IOOF
hall.
1\oad.
Road, Sept. 25 startmg at 12 ~ Court, Minersville, 0 . Phone darn, etc. Pay $5.50
per faithful Pontiac customers. It
0. General J . Hall, Letart or•a license? call WY '2-Z966
p m. Sponsored by the Ra- 992 _33,u
tc
l
th
or
pay
balance
due
has
power
stPering
&amp;
hrakes,
Falls, 0 _
__9_ 21 ltp 1
councilor, pre- BOSWOHTU COUNCIL, No.
9 15 12 1 mon •
1 t•" lie dDean Barnitz,
9 21 ..-"~
~.
and Hydramaik.
d t he mcetmg
· opened 46, Royal and Select Mastel's,
(.' lilt' ,c·ore Dep1.
sl
ed
an
$51.511. Ph. 9112-3218.
9 I8 6tc
BLAETTNARS
DOUBLE 5 rooms and batfl
in ritualistic lorm. Reported Ill will hold its stated a&lt;&gt;emhly
on
ROOM house and bath
Pomeroy, Ohio
I and 3 rooms ar 1 Dl'llh, mod- I
w~re Edythe Ryther in Holzer Wednesday at 7:3U p. m. f'~I Lt!ure: St., Polll€roy. Ph. 992- STEREO RADIO =--1966
ern, 464 South 4th Ave., MidHospital, Alice Fisher in Meig, lowmg the Council mectmg the
9 1~ ~ . nut oonsole model. R a ;~~ ~....~................,.......
I' $293.
dleporl, 0. Small down pay- I
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General Ho•pital and Eva Des- . Pomeroy Council No. 811 Royal
'
I equipped with twin speaker!
ssuer at home: Gladys Cuckler Arch Masons will cor.ter the
3 ROOM apattment and bath, 1 system. 4 speed changer p · PUPPIES, mixed cocker and ments, balance on land conL a k e1
,
os home from ho•potal. Betty mark master. degree _on sevPh. lfi.25 per month or pay· b:r. French poodle. Ph. 992-2071. tract Write 1480
furnished, Middleport.
Of The Quelity You
-•9
20
6tp
D
·
Col
b
o
c
I
The
combmed
Circles
of
the
D•.nny has a b•by boy born eral candidates All oflrcer&gt; ana
t 12 tic
992-3874.
nve,
um us, · tHl ar· Rutland
M thodlst
WSCS --,-"
·
anre due $88.08. Ph. 992-3218, - - - - -- --'-Will Value For
rol Johnson.
9 21 6tp 1
e
September 18. Margaret Seiden- companions are urged to bt
9 I8 &amp;tc TO GIVE AWAY 'j THREE and four room furnish1
Kiltena.
I met recently at the chu~ch abel reported on vlsltmg Fannle present. Re!reshmeot• will h•·
A Lifetime
ALL-Aluminum
house
traUer,
l
Phone
Luther
Friend,
Bash7
ROOM
house
aod
lot
In
Langs, Wilh a potluck a!nner opemng McNamee.
:served.
ed !llld unfurnished apan
oleeps
4,
hot
and
cold
water,:
an,
949-3'100.
9
20
3tp
ville,
running
water
in
house,
I
the
meetmg.
Mrs.
Jacob
SchollThe
first
official
letter
oi
l WINDING TRAIL
Garden
12 8 tfr
ments. WY "-54M
with bathroom. Priced to
first $1,500 takes it. Phone lng, vtce president, was
'" Elizabeth Halberg, state coun- club ' will meet Wednesda y at
FOUR ROOM lurnisbed aparl
•ell il sold soon. Clyde Law- FORCED air Luxaire coal fur- 9112-6909.
9 20 61c charge.
cilor, was read. Sbe announc· 8 p. m.- at the home ot Mrs.
Pomeroy
WY 2-2475
ment W'l l-38511.
• 14 ltc renee, Long BoUom, . Obio;
nace. Phone Chester 985-3970.
--- ~ Rev . .Chester Lemley gave the ed her motto for the year is, LJoyd Moore. Slides on civic
;9 II lip .
9 20 3tp HOUSE FOR SALE. See at de•ollons ..and program on the "Have Faith," and her slogan, beauti!ication will be show n.
4 ROOM apartment with bath !185-3854.
yearo :
314 Hamilton Street, Middle- topic of, World Wide
Com- "Compassion for Othors." She ' SYRACUSE TH!Hil Wewws·
in
Pomeroy,
0.
Ph.
992-5385.
QUARTER
horse,
bay,
,9.
5PECIAL PROGRAM
munlon. .Mro. C: 0. Chapman asked that they be displayed in day Homemak ers Club w1ll meet
9 11 tfc old, also bay pony mare, due TEMCO ga• heater, 13,000 BTU port, or call !192-5324.
EXPANDED
One thermostat, will heat small
9 9 tic 1gave an mte~lmf report on the hall each meeting. The com· Wednesday, Sept. 21. at 10 o·
NICE 4 rooms aod bath ur. to colt, also haJ for sale.
house
or
4
or
5
rooms,
$30.
lhe ~cent Offocers Workshop mission of Margaret Seidenabel clock prompt, at the home ol
IBM
I furnished apartment, Middlesow, bred. Ph. 992-7931.
10 Mtddleport.
8
6tp
Phone
949-2891.
9
20
3tc
GAYNELL
WISE
property
on
as Council deputy wa 0 read.
Mrs. Linda Ferrell. Program
9
1
port, Ohio. Pb. 992-3874.
Computer Programmint
1
108 Butternut Ave. Pb. 992- The secretary, Mrs. Howard A communication was read planning will be !he subject ot
Oat• Proces1ing
8 3 tic PIGS, lllarvln ·Stone. Rar
n;·1~
Our Own Po-roy
5293.
7 22 lie Birchfield, gave a report of the from Edllh Wakely, district dep- the day. All old membero are
Ktv Punch .. Burrouvh•
9 t8
ville Road/
Writ• or Call Coll•ct
THREE and tour mom fur
LANDMARK
prevrous meetmg .•nd treasurer, uly. She announced the Booster asked to bring a new member.
- - --·
(Area Code- 614)
oished 8partmeots. All utili· 1964 ALCOA house traller• 5511
3 meeting which will be held in All Syracuse and •urroundin•
BusiiiiiSS Service•
Mrs. George White read
224-4175
Phono
WY
2-Z17l
tie.
patti.
10,
4
ft.
extension
on
living
tbank
you
note
from
lhe
EmerLegion Hall in Marietta with a community homemakers ore
Metropolitan Schools
Rowley and Reed After 6 room and same on ki tcbea,
67 North High Street
NOW IN FULL SWING
CURTISS Breeding Service, a gency VIet Nam AppeaL
dirmer at 6 p.m. before th e welcome. Covered diSh lum·11
Columbus, Ohio
p. m. cali w~ 2-3574.
owned by William Boyer , red
Come
In
•nd
R•gister
choica
or
180
nulls
io
18
dairy
Mrs.
AUce
~prouse
was
bon~
m~ting. Reservations for the , at noon, with ead' hrin~ing
"A• S"n on TV"
4 s 111: and whlte, below Drive-ia,.
~~Tc~·R~~=r=~r
and
beef
breedl.
For
servtce
ored
with
~ellan~s
showeJ
dinner
which Is $1.90 are to be U.eir own tabl(' serv icE".
9 I6 file
FrHzor
at ;;. Dial Parker's 992-2264 afte~ whlch lhe meetrng was made with Iva Stacey by No- .
THURSDAY
WAMS Trading Post aod An- , 2 'lOOM trailer, natural gas, Mason, W. Va.
t1que Store moved to a new ! waler, all utensils furnished, NEW 1!167 DV170 Duo
boat
Pomemv or !l.'\5-~824 Chester. adjourned.
._., ''
v&lt;mber 7.
WOMEN'S ASSOCJATTON ol
location, now at Cross Roads I close to store and close to with OMC 120 Steru drive, 1
•
POMEROY
9 4 301&lt;
·
•
Mrs. Wakely also announced the Middleport ~irs! PresbytcrJunction 124 and state r.oute my home phone Ill use, will now on display , Sch warzel
99?-?181
WITH ' COLD WEATHER
a meeting of dislrict officers, ian Church Will meel Thur;1 ,! :
8
•·
143 on Rutlallll Road. Phone rent to couple or private per· Marine , Hockingport, 0 .
9 tate officers, past state ofli- day evening, Sept. 22, at the
l2tc
~
J1ck
W.
Carsey,
Mgr.
heat.
crirkf&gt;l:-.
snlrlt-r:&amp;
oth
cers
and deputies for October church at 6:30 p. m. Program
918 tfc
742-446!.
9
18
son Ph 843-2600, Portland, 0 .
er
insects
will
be
coming
In·
·
1ea der w111 be M"· Thoma•
23 at 2 p.m. at rupp•r• p 1am•.
9 9 tic C'LF:AN Your rugs for less than
s:ide \lour homt• where
1f '~
K 11 od d tl 1 1 d
11
Wanted
MODERN 2 bedroOm homO, lc a ft. with Lustre Foam. DON'T pUm~ your sluggl•h aep- warm. Protect your
nome
to practice for the Booster meet- e Y a
evo ona ea er WI
...- pool dealers, In- ground, Pomeroy, 0. Pli. 99Z-Z!IIl3 day
Electric shampooer
rental li&lt; tank. Get Klealf-'Em-AII
th A B
ing, Those 'attending are to take be Mrs. Charles Shumaker .. Ht&gt;S·
S..." 1·"
I
t•c
tank cleaner
Land
from these pests wl
RA .
0
a covered dish and own table lesses lor the potluck . drnner
1
1595 and up . Cntact Fox or 992-37112 evenlnp
$1, Ebersbach Hdwe . Pome- sep •
available at King Bulldero ·
11 b Mr Th
R M
•
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0
9 t• 61
k Farm Bureau
.
I
service for an early evening wl e s. omas ue, rs.
Pools, Inc. !895 Wbltelordy
• - ~
roy, ·
• c
1
M
Ph 11
Staff Sgt. Homer Oliver War- meal
Russell yons, iS!
y i•
R5~a~3·24\.'ork,
Pa.
Phon9
el8(71157tp)
:
DAILY
C
R
0
S
S
WO
R0
It
.
ed
that
the'
Joachim
Mrs
Roscoe
File
.ru
ner, Jr., 38, of Ki&amp;Aimmet!, Florwas annoWlC
•
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a, Air Force, retired, died books of the Council are to be Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs.
Id
A.OROSHt
oows
lG. Noc th
r1
t.. Bethel Coleman.
1. Carrie
l. To tend
turnal
saturday, Sept. 10 in Williston, audited before e ne mee
Chapmon
oo one
"Y"
Fl
Jng. 'The lravelin!! prize donal- ROCK SPRINGS Grange will
5. Storm
point
17. Brightly
a.
_.... meet Thursday• at 8 p·m· A
"· was ,·n At-r Polr'ce wo·th the ed by W'mona cook was awouu8. Under8ea
2. Chekhov
colored
zx:
program wilt be presented bv
••tecto&gt;
3. Small
tn ..,.,
U. S, Air Force lor 12 years ed to Elizabeth Campbell. The
.
.- '
BOY or GIRL,
10. Zola
mountain
19. CaiPn
and was a veteran ol the Kor- deputy' announced that this is the men. Refreshments wtll be
In Rutlend To
,12. Book·
lake
•••
ean conflict. He was born Jul•~ COilllUlution we.ek
CONSERVATION
keeper' a
4. Attempt
abpi and0a asked
Th servCIULed.D
notation
!'i. Detereno~..·.:.
brevi
a7
lt21
in
Racine
Ohio
and
Uv·
members
to
diS
ay
gs,
e
th C I
Earn Money .,d Prizes
13. Met.Jeol
6. Correcl
ti..
~ I K' I
, I lh
st meeting closed In regular form. League wl11 meet at e o lvnDelivering The Dolly
}¥riting
7. Enc ircle
20. Conjun&lt;:· Ye.terda,-'• Au.-e..
n ISS mmee ;r ~~a
bia Gas Co. office Thursday. at
Sentinel to estebllshld
H . Shakes8. OtherwiB~
tton
Jt. Eyelash:ea
31h years, coming rom
an7:30 p.m.
...,...
•. u.s. n.,., 21 , End•
Jl. Name
do.
.
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RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
Route
river
con1trucu. Swooned
33. Viper
He is survived b~ hiS Wtfe,
will meet Th1.11·sday evenJng,
CALL 992-2156
~::~~";',
~":'tahon ;: ~::::'.:.':" ~~.;:-::~,;om•~
Lou!Je Smith of Kissrmmee, for·
aSS ~ts
Sept. 22,7:30 p.m., at the home
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Hogan
11 . Evu:
u correct 36. DJp out
Dlfrly of Sarasotaj a son, Stevof Mrs. Ronald Osborne, with
0 Uelp
W•ntecl
17, Poet
poet
:Ill. Sott d•lnk
38. Apron top
en; a brother, Arthur Thomas;
0
Mrs. Harlls Frank as co-hos!~
18.
a shtter, Mrs. Clarence (Inez) Mro. Ralph Robson entertain· ess
CAR HOPS wanlet now. Mutt 11. Fl..,
Roy, aod parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed the Loyal Helpers claS9 of
'
FRIDAY
be 18 or older. Apply in per....,.tor
Homer Warner Sr., all of Ra· the Syracuse Methodist church PAST MATRON's Club of
son. Crow'o Steak
House, 20 . !~~';'
cine.
Monday evening at her home In Evangeline Cltap!A!r, OES, Mid·
Pomeroy.
I II lfc 23 . Wadln&amp;'
Funeral services were held Minersville..
.
dleport, will meet Friday even·
bird
Tuesday, Sept 13 at 3 p.m. at The meetmg, '". charge ol 1ng al lhe Masoolc Temple in
Wlntecl To Buy
25.
the Hawkins Funeral
Home Mr•. Robson, prestdent, opened Middleport, at 7,30 p. m. Ho•·
-. - in- - -bio 27_0 .,.,.,
Chapel, 135 N. Lime Ave.; with with Psalm 23 In unison. Devo- tesses are Mrs. Fielding Hawk·
0
STANDING limbe
211- Small
the Rev. Charles H. Beal of lioos taken tr.m Matthew 5:311- los and Mrs. JBck BechUe.
or West Vlrjlnla. or
old
nall
Bay Haven Baplisl
church 48 were led by Mrs. Royal Tilt&gt;
farms with Umber. Marton 30- Nickat:
officiating. Inlenn&lt;nt was at mas who also gave a reading, WAHAMA mGH School will
Reynolds, Box 77, Syrocuae, 31 . ~.;
the Sarasota Memorial Park. How Many Times, and closed sponsor an after 1ame dance
0.
9 IB 102tp 32.lletal
Attending services from tbla wrth prayer.
Friday night following
lhe
OLD COINS and paper curreo- 38· ~:;~, 1
area were Mr. aod Mrs. Hom- A reading "When God Speaks Wahama • Ravenswood fool·
cy in nice condition, malerial u . stale
er Warner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. in Whi•per," was glven by Mrs. ball game from 9 p. m. to 11
before 1900 especially want- a7.1:Adc•
Arthur Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winebrenner. During the p. m. &lt;EST) at the Wahama
ed, paying current prleeo, .
Clarence Roy, all of Racine, and short business se9Sion !I was vot High Gym. The Jays will emconfidential. Send 118! to: &lt;O. Loated
Mrs. Woodrow Brown, Charles- ed to contribute toward I b e cee.
Cash Inc., P. 0 . Box 648, /ol. Romain
ton, W. Va.
material lor eboir loll.
THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic
Mason. W. Vs_
B I l2tp t2. Hive
A dessert course was served Boosters will 9p011sor 1 rum·
11
ANTIQUES, Furniture, marb!A!
dw' ''"
Blli.TBDAYBIONOBED
by Miss Eleanor Robsoo and mage oale Thuroday and P'rldsy,
top tables, d111bes. cut glass. DAILY ORYP'l'OQUOTE - llen'a lrow le won It:
Mr•. Lewla Hudson, assisted Mrs. Paul Kloes, datllhtero of Sept. 22-23 In lire Fry Plumbing
miscellaoeous Items. Lee
4 J: Y D L B 4 4 J: a
by Mrs. Kdtie Yco.mg, .recently Mrs. Robson, to Mrs. Otvllle building tin MID st. Co-chair·
Rudisill, 1111 IAIIor&gt; Terrace,
ta L o N a r 1: L L o w
honored Miss Jearr
YoiDig, Crooks, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Mel: men are Mrs. Wlllflm Aull and
One tetter otmply •tando for another. Ii
"""Pt• lo ....r
Lewis Hodson, and' Robert Ball· vln Grimm, Mrs. William Elch- Mrs. John Krawsczyn.
_P_o_m
_eroy. _Ohio. - 1_11_30t_P for the three L'o, X fOI' the two o· •. etc. "'"".. letten, ......
ey on their birlhdaya wltb maer, Mrs. Helen Damewood, vJng arlleles ftlr pickup
Fer · Rent
alt .._
homemade lee CJWD, cake, Mra.
Houdaobelt, Ml'l. may coolacl Mrs • .JamH Pullen
t TRAILER spaces. Ph-:-892.
and coffee.
·
Winebrenner, Mrs: Damall Far- or Mrs. ~ Sauer.
"
onro..~
A"-'"'" were"·- Rou!lt, reD, and .....Is, Dt!bble Jlartb.
. SA'i'VBDAt
543:1.
9 211 3tc
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- Rev. and Mrs. THE ~OMEROY Band llo!Jit.
CSCKZ
TNA
H DXQU X T CK H QX c
C!Hton;
Mr. and I(J!.
Joe Man- bac:lr and·lbe
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bath, full life baseinent and
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ter, Mr. lnd Ml'l, Robert BID·
ey and Bobby, lAng Bottom;
Mr. and Jlln.
Searles,
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Real Est•te For Slle

For Slle

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S STANDS of beeS, 1 coon
EXPIRIINCED
(i~a
u••D1.1•11
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bound. s~l traps, new and
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•Monlillv o..IIIM trll A Ill\
uaed, wire fur stretchero, ani·
C:ANCU.. AliOMI
mal lures and scents. 16 gauge POI\IEROY - l stocy frame S
eo .. ICTIONI
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Wll• Dl IU.IIt'l'lll uMit ... ... M.
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browning automatic. 22 pump, rooms tZ bedrooms), modern
Fo• an .. ._.,...._
M50
SPORT
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Remington, 32 special Marlin, lrath and shower in basement,
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end
· BOBCAT
12 gauge single barrel, Iver- modern kitchen wilh buill in
NICIST PIOPUI CALL
'I'IM I"UDhlftO! ,. . . . ,..... " ' - fttM
to o11111 01 ,.11&lt;1 '"" . . . . . . . .
range
and
oven1
Parking
Johnson~
for
sale
cheap,
Mar$2395
ob oectoon•b•
irron .....,. ..
1965 CHEVROLET
SPRINr
DICK RAWLINGS
rope&gt;"HI
lllllftRIItello rtM - '
on Fur Agency, N. Brown St. space. $'1,500.
Bel Air Wa¥on, 3 seats, low milea~e by 1 owner, power
1111&gt;• •
"''" nol 1M r••• 111~11: ._.,
steerinJ, 32 V8 engine, ort.ainal t res e"""a 100d, air level
mart '"'" ,._ UIC~ ,....,.....
Ma•on, W. Va. Ph . 773-5296. )'OMEROY - 4 room lrarne (2
control shocks. radio &amp; beater, &amp;reen finish.
bedrooms), bath, lh basement
Rlwlings Honda Sales
92161C
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Phone 992·2143
storm windows sod doors
~o• •iV.ftl All . ." ' "
WY Z.2151
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Pomeroy
$2295
flY 2-2193
Pcnneroy, 0.
1965 CHEVROLET
MIDDLIPORT OHIO
LARGE Warm Momlng Heat- needs some repair. Bargaln,
Mtnu,.um cno,. 10 Mftft
n ''"" .,., ..n1 .., 111r. c!m~ata Hardtop. Locally 0\Vned and only 12,000 mll01, 6 • rola, 100 lb. capacity in gocd
$5,1100.
..~:uti'" ,....rtiCNII
eyl
nder, power steering, Spotless fawn interior, beautiful
I MILE FROM DEXTE H - 80 ;~!:!:5~!:!:5~~:
1M pt• ctnt DttoOOUnt an • • lOt
oondiUon.
Ph.
742-4245
maroon tinlsb. Radlo aDd beater.
tno tCit palO 'lllftlltn II . .
acres nice laying land, uoder
9 21 3lp
SELLING OUT
, .. ltD OF ll'l .. ltll:l 6 OlllU IIU
11.2' ,., 5t _,... miniMUM- l d
fence,
large
barn,
othe
r
build·
tddltton.. worCI 11
OHICI .. ou•s
J OIJVE GRANGE has a build· ings, dairy set up, 10 stanch·
e2 USED CARS LEFT
1:30 A M ro \:00 P I'll. Oollt
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ions, 1% story, 7 room frame
ing for sale at Keno Contact
ePARTS lor OUTBOARD
IIIUFdiY lilG .. Ill\ to 11101 liiHfl
IT'to IO li!Ail'
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Murl Taylor, Glennie Mil- house (4 bedrooms), cellar,
MOTORS
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
All New RaaTator SliOp
TO P'lACII A
«l"Ul I PROOUCIN.
$8.1100.
e BOATS &amp; MOTORS
hoan
or
Everett
Sisson.
PAS'I PHJ&gt;;SJD~;NT~ ol tht
WAN1 AD
eCor e Truck eHaater
Albert M. Cox, Bro ker
eBOAT rAINT
9 21 3tp
Amf.rh
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PHONE WY 2-2156
SaleoIDBD
eTOOLS
Core • Bulldozor
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. . Henry Cleland,
meet
Wednesday
at
7:30
p.m.
9112-3110
111166 Chevy Stepslde, automat~c
eAny (ypo
See At
at the hOme oi •vJJ ... , H~I'&lt;Ht.J ~\ 111
F
Evenln
s
992-2568
or 992-3836 I
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Lo•f and nu d _,
For Rent
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, transmossoon ,
pOEltracllo ,.
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dermuth.
Metropolitan Motors
WIIITE BEAK water sk•
be- - -·
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i ~-, side mount spare. Millhonel
9 21 3tc l
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d 5
VERY nke D room unfurmshed 1GAS reRU1ators or net ura gas,
Sohio, Tuppers Plains, 0.
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Mlddloporl 0
CHEST Ell
COMMU~ITY
ll
Evenings and Seturdoy
IIH"t'n ar me an
vracuse.
f . h
FOR
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H11 l'rueser Rt 1 · Minersapar&lt;m•nt In Mlddlcpon . ( alii also 400 It o I me
gas '
9 21 Jtp
SALE R TRADE - 6
Homemakers
c'lub
wdl meet
·-···vi.lle. ohio '
. . 9 20 3tp
Walter Crooks, 992.:J63L
II
pipe, sell reasonable
. or
room house and bath on main
Wcdn ~sday Hl 1 p. m "t
!he
9 21 tic
Lrade for Hereford
Heofer 1r·
$
hlghway in Minersville, Ohio
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Mrs ..John Roso-. R"t'"" · s,•w2295
calves of equal value. Elber J19615 BU1ICedK 2 dr H· rd Top
V: II trade for a 1966 automomg classes Will ,. diS''Ii&lt;'Pd .
us arr
. a bucket.
bll e m
. good con dition or WI·u GNotice
4 ROOM house with
bath. I Johnson Rl. :c.,' P01nero) . &lt;J · fhia
car vhJs. smart
1:11 ,•. . quo ta tl on from REU·1
and &lt;;Chedules will be givt.'n for
~~CI NG-:: Square and rouod ; Ph. 9112-3223.
9 21 3tc
Bailey Run Road.
i 21 3tp •eats and power steering.
trade for a farm. Write Ray- ~ l'ER tNSUI!ANCE AUENl'V ,
oth•~ lesson s thmll~h lhP ~X ­
t'\'NV Saturday nigh! 'v\ollli.es-j
-I Auto. trans. ~e can hi gh~~
mond E. Brown, 755 Stelzer INC. before· renewinB VOIU
A Boo!Ster meeting to b~· held tenswn Service.
recomme.n_d th1s car to be m
Ro d St 247 Col b 19
auto insurance We may be
\'ill€' American Legion Hall. f ROOM small lurnish ed house
For 5a Ie
top cond1t10n.
a
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Marietta on NovembP.r 9, ROCK SPiliNGS llmnema k
9 21 atp in Mason. Ph. Pomeroy 992! 1964 PONTIAC
$1995
Ohio.
9 21 Gtc lble to •••e you money.
crs Club will me(lt Wednesdily
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• 21 a•· SINGER SEWING MACIITNE
Was $2!95.00. Star Chier 4
8 2 II&lt; was announced when Thcodor3872
us Council Daughters o! Amcr- at 1 p. m. at tht' 11om~ ot Mrs.
HAM SHOOT at Robert Hill
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dr. Sedan. This oar is a beau·' ·
This machiDe equipped to tiful blue original finish, and 6 ROOM house with bath, hot 1 MITOMOBILE -insurance been ica mel Monday evefling at the ~ Raymond Cole, L&lt;~urel
Cl ii'l
Fi.lrm off Ra( ..le . Bashan ITRAILER, Brown's T r a i I e r zig ~.ag, make buttonholes, was owned by one of our
and cold water, Letart Falls, I cancelled' Lost yoLJr operat·
IOOF
hall.
1\oad.
Road, Sept. 25 startmg at 12 ~ Court, Minersville, 0 . Phone darn, etc. Pay $5.50
per faithful Pontiac customers. It
0. General J . Hall, Letart or•a license? call WY '2-Z966
p m. Sponsored by the Ra- 992 _33,u
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th
or
pay
balance
due
has
power
stPering
&amp;
hrakes,
Falls, 0 _
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councilor, pre- BOSWOHTU COUNCIL, No.
9 15 12 1 mon •
1 t•" lie dDean Barnitz,
9 21 ..-"~
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and Hydramaik.
d t he mcetmg
· opened 46, Royal and Select Mastel's,
(.' lilt' ,c·ore Dep1.
sl
ed
an
$51.511. Ph. 9112-3218.
9 I8 6tc
BLAETTNARS
DOUBLE 5 rooms and batfl
in ritualistic lorm. Reported Ill will hold its stated a&lt;&gt;emhly
on
ROOM house and bath
Pomeroy, Ohio
I and 3 rooms ar 1 Dl'llh, mod- I
w~re Edythe Ryther in Holzer Wednesday at 7:3U p. m. f'~I Lt!ure: St., Polll€roy. Ph. 992- STEREO RADIO =--1966
ern, 464 South 4th Ave., MidHospital, Alice Fisher in Meig, lowmg the Council mectmg the
9 1~ ~ . nut oonsole model. R a ;~~ ~....~................,.......
I' $293.
dleporl, 0. Small down pay- I
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I equipped with twin speaker!
ssuer at home: Gladys Cuckler Arch Masons will cor.ter the
3 ROOM apattment and bath, 1 system. 4 speed changer p · PUPPIES, mixed cocker and ments, balance on land conL a k e1
,
os home from ho•potal. Betty mark master. degree _on sevPh. lfi.25 per month or pay· b:r. French poodle. Ph. 992-2071. tract Write 1480
furnished, Middleport.
Of The Quelity You
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The
combmed
Circles
of
the
D•.nny has a b•by boy born eral candidates All oflrcer&gt; ana
t 12 tic
992-3874.
nve,
um us, · tHl ar· Rutland
M thodlst
WSCS --,-"
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anre due $88.08. Ph. 992-3218, - - - - -- --'-Will Value For
rol Johnson.
9 21 6tp 1
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September 18. Margaret Seiden- companions are urged to bt
9 I8 &amp;tc TO GIVE AWAY 'j THREE and four room furnish1
Kiltena.
I met recently at the chu~ch abel reported on vlsltmg Fannle present. Re!reshmeot• will h•·
A Lifetime
ALL-Aluminum
house
traUer,
l
Phone
Luther
Friend,
Bash7
ROOM
house
aod
lot
In
Langs, Wilh a potluck a!nner opemng McNamee.
:served.
ed !llld unfurnished apan
oleeps
4,
hot
and
cold
water,:
an,
949-3'100.
9
20
3tp
ville,
running
water
in
house,
I
the
meetmg.
Mrs.
Jacob
SchollThe
first
official
letter
oi
l WINDING TRAIL
Garden
12 8 tfr
ments. WY "-54M
with bathroom. Priced to
first $1,500 takes it. Phone lng, vtce president, was
'" Elizabeth Halberg, state coun- club ' will meet Wednesda y at
FOUR ROOM lurnisbed aparl
•ell il sold soon. Clyde Law- FORCED air Luxaire coal fur- 9112-6909.
9 20 61c charge.
cilor, was read. Sbe announc· 8 p. m.- at the home ot Mrs.
Pomeroy
WY 2-2475
ment W'l l-38511.
• 14 ltc renee, Long BoUom, . Obio;
nace. Phone Chester 985-3970.
--- ~ Rev . .Chester Lemley gave the ed her motto for the year is, LJoyd Moore. Slides on civic
;9 II lip .
9 20 3tp HOUSE FOR SALE. See at de•ollons ..and program on the "Have Faith," and her slogan, beauti!ication will be show n.
4 ROOM apartment with bath !185-3854.
yearo :
314 Hamilton Street, Middle- topic of, World Wide
Com- "Compassion for Othors." She ' SYRACUSE TH!Hil Wewws·
in
Pomeroy,
0.
Ph.
992-5385.
QUARTER
horse,
bay,
,9.
5PECIAL PROGRAM
munlon. .Mro. C: 0. Chapman asked that they be displayed in day Homemak ers Club w1ll meet
9 11 tfc old, also bay pony mare, due TEMCO ga• heater, 13,000 BTU port, or call !192-5324.
EXPANDED
One thermostat, will heat small
9 9 tic 1gave an mte~lmf report on the hall each meeting. The com· Wednesday, Sept. 21. at 10 o·
NICE 4 rooms aod bath ur. to colt, also haJ for sale.
house
or
4
or
5
rooms,
$30.
lhe ~cent Offocers Workshop mission of Margaret Seidenabel clock prompt, at the home ol
IBM
I furnished apartment, Middlesow, bred. Ph. 992-7931.
10 Mtddleport.
8
6tp
Phone
949-2891.
9
20
3tc
GAYNELL
WISE
property
on
as Council deputy wa 0 read.
Mrs. Linda Ferrell. Program
9
1
port, Ohio. Pb. 992-3874.
Computer Programmint
1
108 Butternut Ave. Pb. 992- The secretary, Mrs. Howard A communication was read planning will be !he subject ot
Oat• Proces1ing
8 3 tic PIGS, lllarvln ·Stone. Rar
n;·1~
Our Own Po-roy
5293.
7 22 lie Birchfield, gave a report of the from Edllh Wakely, district dep- the day. All old membero are
Ktv Punch .. Burrouvh•
9 t8
ville Road/
Writ• or Call Coll•ct
THREE and tour mom fur
LANDMARK
prevrous meetmg .•nd treasurer, uly. She announced the Booster asked to bring a new member.
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(Area Code- 614)
oished 8partmeots. All utili· 1964 ALCOA house traller• 5511
3 meeting which will be held in All Syracuse and •urroundin•
BusiiiiiSS Service•
Mrs. George White read
224-4175
Phono
WY
2-Z17l
tie.
patti.
10,
4
ft.
extension
on
living
tbank
you
note
from
lhe
EmerLegion Hall in Marietta with a community homemakers ore
Metropolitan Schools
Rowley and Reed After 6 room and same on ki tcbea,
67 North High Street
NOW IN FULL SWING
CURTISS Breeding Service, a gency VIet Nam AppeaL
dirmer at 6 p.m. before th e welcome. Covered diSh lum·11
Columbus, Ohio
p. m. cali w~ 2-3574.
owned by William Boyer , red
Come
In
•nd
R•gister
choica
or
180
nulls
io
18
dairy
Mrs.
AUce
~prouse
was
bon~
m~ting. Reservations for the , at noon, with ead' hrin~ing
"A• S"n on TV"
4 s 111: and whlte, below Drive-ia,.
~~Tc~·R~~=r=~r
and
beef
breedl.
For
servtce
ored
with
~ellan~s
showeJ
dinner
which Is $1.90 are to be U.eir own tabl(' serv icE".
9 I6 file
FrHzor
at ;;. Dial Parker's 992-2264 afte~ whlch lhe meetrng was made with Iva Stacey by No- .
THURSDAY
WAMS Trading Post aod An- , 2 'lOOM trailer, natural gas, Mason, W. Va.
t1que Store moved to a new ! waler, all utensils furnished, NEW 1!167 DV170 Duo
boat
Pomemv or !l.'\5-~824 Chester. adjourned.
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WOMEN'S ASSOCJATTON ol
location, now at Cross Roads I close to store and close to with OMC 120 Steru drive, 1
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9 4 301&lt;
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Mrs. Wakely also announced the Middleport ~irs! PresbytcrJunction 124 and state r.oute my home phone Ill use, will now on display , Sch warzel
99?-?181
WITH ' COLD WEATHER
a meeting of dislrict officers, ian Church Will meel Thur;1 ,! :
8
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143 on Rutlallll Road. Phone rent to couple or private per· Marine , Hockingport, 0 .
9 tate officers, past state ofli- day evening, Sept. 22, at the
l2tc
~
J1ck
W.
Carsey,
Mgr.
heat.
crirkf&gt;l:-.
snlrlt-r:&amp;
oth
cers
and deputies for October church at 6:30 p. m. Program
918 tfc
742-446!.
9
18
son Ph 843-2600, Portland, 0 .
er
insects
will
be
coming
In·
·
1ea der w111 be M"· Thoma•
23 at 2 p.m. at rupp•r• p 1am•.
9 9 tic C'LF:AN Your rugs for less than
s:ide \lour homt• where
1f '~
K 11 od d tl 1 1 d
11
Wanted
MODERN 2 bedroOm homO, lc a ft. with Lustre Foam. DON'T pUm~ your sluggl•h aep- warm. Protect your
nome
to practice for the Booster meet- e Y a
evo ona ea er WI
...- pool dealers, In- ground, Pomeroy, 0. Pli. 99Z-Z!IIl3 day
Electric shampooer
rental li&lt; tank. Get Klealf-'Em-AII
th A B
ing, Those 'attending are to take be Mrs. Charles Shumaker .. Ht&gt;S·
S..." 1·"
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t•c
tank cleaner
Land
from these pests wl
RA .
0
a covered dish and own table lesses lor the potluck . drnner
1
1595 and up . Cntact Fox or 992-37112 evenlnp
$1, Ebersbach Hdwe . Pome- sep •
available at King Bulldero ·
11 b Mr Th
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9 t• 61
k Farm Bureau
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service for an early evening wl e s. omas ue, rs.
Pools, Inc. !895 Wbltelordy
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Ph 11
Staff Sgt. Homer Oliver War- meal
Russell yons, iS!
y i•
R5~a~3·24\.'ork,
Pa.
Phon9
el8(71157tp)
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It
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ed
that
the'
Joachim
Mrs
Roscoe
File
.ru
ner, Jr., 38, of Ki&amp;Aimmet!, Florwas annoWlC
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Id
A.OROSHt
oows
lG. Noc th
r1
t.. Bethel Coleman.
1. Carrie
l. To tend
turnal
saturday, Sept. 10 in Williston, audited before e ne mee
Chapmon
oo one
"Y"
Fl
Jng. 'The lravelin!! prize donal- ROCK SPRINGS Grange will
5. Storm
point
17. Brightly
a.
_.... meet Thursday• at 8 p·m· A
"· was ,·n At-r Polr'ce wo·th the ed by W'mona cook was awouu8. Under8ea
2. Chekhov
colored
zx:
program wilt be presented bv
••tecto&gt;
3. Small
tn ..,.,
U. S, Air Force lor 12 years ed to Elizabeth Campbell. The
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10. Zola
mountain
19. CaiPn
and was a veteran ol the Kor- deputy' announced that this is the men. Refreshments wtll be
In Rutlend To
,12. Book·
lake
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ean conflict. He was born Jul•~ COilllUlution we.ek
CONSERVATION
keeper' a
4. Attempt
abpi and0a asked
Th servCIULed.D
notation
!'i. Detereno~..·.:.
brevi
a7
lt21
in
Racine
Ohio
and
Uv·
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to
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Earn Money .,d Prizes
13. Met.Jeol
6. Correcl
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st meeting closed In regular form. League wl11 meet at e o lvnDelivering The Dolly
}¥riting
7. Enc ircle
20. Conjun&lt;:· Ye.terda,-'• Au.-e..
n ISS mmee ;r ~~a
bia Gas Co. office Thursday. at
Sentinel to estebllshld
H . Shakes8. OtherwiB~
tton
Jt. Eyelash:ea
31h years, coming rom
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Route
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con1trucu. Swooned
33. Viper
He is survived b~ hiS Wtfe,
will meet Th1.11·sday evenJng,
CALL 992-2156
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Lou!Je Smith of Kissrmmee, for·
aSS ~ts
Sept. 22,7:30 p.m., at the home
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Dlfrly of Sarasotaj a son, Stevof Mrs. Ronald Osborne, with
0 Uelp
W•ntecl
17, Poet
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:Ill. Sott d•lnk
38. Apron top
en; a brother, Arthur Thomas;
0
Mrs. Harlls Frank as co-hos!~
18.
a shtter, Mrs. Clarence (Inez) Mro. Ralph Robson entertain· ess
CAR HOPS wanlet now. Mutt 11. Fl..,
Roy, aod parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed the Loyal Helpers claS9 of
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be 18 or older. Apply in per....,.tor
Homer Warner Sr., all of Ra· the Syracuse Methodist church PAST MATRON's Club of
son. Crow'o Steak
House, 20 . !~~';'
cine.
Monday evening at her home In Evangeline Cltap!A!r, OES, Mid·
Pomeroy.
I II lfc 23 . Wadln&amp;'
Funeral services were held Minersville..
.
dleport, will meet Friday even·
bird
Tuesday, Sept 13 at 3 p.m. at The meetmg, '". charge ol 1ng al lhe Masoolc Temple in
Wlntecl To Buy
25.
the Hawkins Funeral
Home Mr•. Robson, prestdent, opened Middleport, at 7,30 p. m. Ho•·
-. - in- - -bio 27_0 .,.,.,
Chapel, 135 N. Lime Ave.; with with Psalm 23 In unison. Devo- tesses are Mrs. Fielding Hawk·
0
STANDING limbe
211- Small
the Rev. Charles H. Beal of lioos taken tr.m Matthew 5:311- los and Mrs. JBck BechUe.
or West Vlrjlnla. or
old
nall
Bay Haven Baplisl
church 48 were led by Mrs. Royal Tilt&gt;
farms with Umber. Marton 30- Nickat:
officiating. Inlenn&lt;nt was at mas who also gave a reading, WAHAMA mGH School will
Reynolds, Box 77, Syrocuae, 31 . ~.;
the Sarasota Memorial Park. How Many Times, and closed sponsor an after 1ame dance
0.
9 IB 102tp 32.lletal
Attending services from tbla wrth prayer.
Friday night following
lhe
OLD COINS and paper curreo- 38· ~:;~, 1
area were Mr. aod Mrs. Hom- A reading "When God Speaks Wahama • Ravenswood fool·
cy in nice condition, malerial u . stale
er Warner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. in Whi•per," was glven by Mrs. ball game from 9 p. m. to 11
before 1900 especially want- a7.1:Adc•
Arthur Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winebrenner. During the p. m. &lt;EST) at the Wahama
ed, paying current prleeo, .
Clarence Roy, all of Racine, and short business se9Sion !I was vot High Gym. The Jays will emconfidential. Send 118! to: &lt;O. Loated
Mrs. Woodrow Brown, Charles- ed to contribute toward I b e cee.
Cash Inc., P. 0 . Box 648, /ol. Romain
ton, W. Va.
material lor eboir loll.
THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic
Mason. W. Vs_
B I l2tp t2. Hive
A dessert course was served Boosters will 9p011sor 1 rum·
11
ANTIQUES, Furniture, marb!A!
dw' ''"
Blli.TBDAYBIONOBED
by Miss Eleanor Robsoo and mage oale Thuroday and P'rldsy,
top tables, d111bes. cut glass. DAILY ORYP'l'OQUOTE - llen'a lrow le won It:
Mr•. Lewla Hudson, assisted Mrs. Paul Kloes, datllhtero of Sept. 22-23 In lire Fry Plumbing
miscellaoeous Items. Lee
4 J: Y D L B 4 4 J: a
by Mrs. Kdtie Yco.mg, .recently Mrs. Robson, to Mrs. Otvllle building tin MID st. Co-chair·
Rudisill, 1111 IAIIor&gt; Terrace,
ta L o N a r 1: L L o w
honored Miss Jearr
YoiDig, Crooks, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Mel: men are Mrs. Wlllflm Aull and
One tetter otmply •tando for another. Ii
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Lewis Hodson, and' Robert Ball· vln Grimm, Mrs. William Elch- Mrs. John Krawsczyn.
_P_o_m
_eroy. _Ohio. - 1_11_30t_P for the three L'o, X fOI' the two o· •. etc. "'"".. letten, ......
ey on their birlhdaya wltb maer, Mrs. Helen Damewood, vJng arlleles ftlr pickup
Fer · Rent
alt .._
homemade lee CJWD, cake, Mra.
Houdaobelt, Ml'l. may coolacl Mrs • .JamH Pullen
t TRAILER spaces. Ph-:-892.
and coffee.
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Winebrenner, Mrs: Damall Far- or Mrs. ~ Sauer.
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A"-'"'" were"·- Rou!lt, reD, and .....Is, Dt!bble Jlartb.
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CSCKZ
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Mr. and I(J!.
Joe Man- bac:lr and·lbe
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GASUI.IN! ALLEY

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Of L/VIIv'G IS SOAAIIJ~!
TI&lt;EO SJTVATIOIJ IS
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Dinner Meeting

HiE BORN LOS! 11

By ART SAf\ISOM

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DICK i'RACY

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PHOTOGRAPHS

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bath, full life baseinent and
In
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Anyone

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ADVANTAGE 01'
'lOUt:! t'WEE

wnnam

uel and sons, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Yourll and ctaugb,
ter, Mr. lnd Ml'l, Robert BID·
ey and Bobby, lAng Bottom;
Mr. and Jlln.
Searles,
Flalwoodl; Mlsi.'. Biu.J , lllae
Roll, qre.Jtire, .t,lll!l !l1fl honor·
ed fJU!'ll, .Jean, Lewll, ~Rob-

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danee pari)&gt; lltll S.~Y nl&amp;ht
ENIIOU.S JN ~
at the. PomeroY .' Hiib Scltool
J~ 'llbfte, II!!D of !oft. and ID'D1 frllll1 8,to U p, m. Eytry·
Mrs. George Wlillf 'l nd ~ 19611 ode Is weJ®me. . ·
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lfliduale of ~llllld H~fh '_ . . -- - ·-:.l.iioool....l - ...""'-o-u.lo. Bull.
tiJIO' IDd 11 llso
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ness .College. In ~llle on 1~ t1nit =y~ of Good
SepL &amp;. Hi ill IIU'Oiletl In JliJI. samatlla!l . . ~

AL'I'Et:!ATION&amp;!

Wendell G. Stutler. .

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HOU.YWOOD (UP!) -The garments with suspicion.
ent was healed but not
Bikinis Not Sexy
at least noi In the "No good," cried the
gry,_
begmnmg.
' grapher.. .11dlrowmg
. th hiS
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10
tici nts were a dramattca Y
e aJr.
1 ed are not sexy. Everyone
Th• pal pa
lllUUwrnbl
girls at the beach In
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But
Fux an Halian photograp er o \ nd who sees
'"' girls
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d
t ical u ergarmen~. a
great repule an
YP I "We ll they're not going
•mencan
1see
tlrat way.''
The
Pierlu•gl (an i retorted
Ruu•rt d . d 'Mary Michaels I Lee wa• thoughtful, "I
one wor ) .an
he 5tud'10..know how much good cheese- to 'limit' its efforts."
The St"ttlflg was t
' "ake does a girl anyhoW I
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d · g the 11001· ' '
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commJssary ur~
h
mean, look at all the magazines
bour rush . The Issue: v.tJ.et er today . You can't tell one

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b&lt;:~ty s~::~tively·

m~

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T~ay

~ost,urgetnh,.

~"1hey

ne~ly

sponsored

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I for ~ rirm, for~ign poli&lt;'y :
Pierlulgl .,11 beside himself I gardmg the ..Vl.~t Nam War.
1ow. "Bali. The troops are Speaking before the Marietta
llrod o1 blltialo. Loot at , College You•g Republica•
MarUYJI Monree. She became ITuesday, Miller said, "our
lamoiS Ia a photograph wear· on Viet Nam ha• aot cha1.ged
tns nothinc at aD."
• - I We have no right to ask •
'Tm oot Marll)'ll Monro8. 1 American bay to give up h I o
waat to bt an actress, not a life. If we do n•l do everything
glllll1llt girl, • Mal")' said witb I within our power to protect
dignity.
life.
"'But ~ pooplt bave 1o "There are many as~c~ to ·
know who' you art," said Lee, consider for any program '
t"llplailling lbal her role bi ''lo the Viet Nam situation.'' ~·­

Howevt'r, lOme

attention of the entire world.
''We must ..t becomt mvotlv·
''Look," laid Mary. "I don'l l ed ill a lengthy ground
mind poBiRI ill the skimpiest of which, in the long run, can only
bikinis. A Jlirl Upects IIIII. result In long-term ·
A11d, well, thJf'N ' Dot lllkli&amp;•i- Bed."
Jim Bottomley of the ~1.
She wfthdrt" twe bJkiJis i1 Cardinals drove in 12
from bor purst. Lee and in one baseball gam@ i• 1924,
Pierlulgl ,.ganled !111 tiay a major league reeord.

Jakarta Students Demand
'Mr.' Sukarno he Ousted

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FULJ,Y COOKED

lb.

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IUPIII-IIICIHT IIAND

Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c
lttf Sllort Ribs · · · · .. lb. 49c

They JIIIXIt be.

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We eeft m!IJigM ol. pound~ ol. !8MI peuuts,
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Oar :bit P~~~~t Dt; iY. 01111111'-ol._
Ill their Clllldy kh b mlllld lor n d-"c PP••'~~;t butter.
Ow Jane Park,i- Baklriel -

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Jakarta to demand the ouster. 1 military ba• on I!IUch

ot "Mister" Sukarno by for ce ; onstraliofls. H•wever, ~illrt~;~~~

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-c. Baked Foods! ,
Handi Wr,ltp _~__ ~.'::'~25c Grape Jcim ~:.
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FULLYCOOKED

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Meat Loaf Mix · · .. · .. · lb. 69c

Fryer Quarters · · · · ··· · · lb. 39c

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tKAPPI) killed in the
Sumat!"a capital of Bul&lt;itting
last week whilt scribbling
Chinese .!llogans on the
wall.
AI *~ 011
ARti·Pekmg
sentimeat,
allreadly
jl
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Jot. N. ~ Jr., . 1638 Mding high because of the al·
Cbaf:bm Ave._; )fr~. calvm H_ I !t&gt;gf'd Chmese involvemen1-s
Dav11, 111 Pine St.~
Jo_hn last October 's coop
attempt,
.1. fruldill, Rt. I Galllpoh!!; was sparked to near fever pltch
Mn. Fred J. Thack~r, Pt. Plea- by the shooting.
llllt; Jan:aea m. N1bert, Galliorie student speaker told
poll• Ferry; L)'llll Staal,, Rt 2 rallv·
Pt. Pleua.t; Mn. C~rles A. ";The Chinese say that
We-avtr, New Haven ;, Glu M te go_ Let them go. Let them
Sayre, Sr., _Pt. Pleidianl ; Mrs. return t1 CommuAisl
EarleS. ~atheson . Pl. Pleasant ; wht&gt;re they belong or Itt
Mrs. Jess1e L. Anderson, Rt. 2 dtm 1p them i11to the sea."
Racine : Raooy G. Staats. Syra· I The rally adopted a
et~M' ; Mrs. Leonard H. KoeAJ~ . I Iion demanding the tria l of all
Rt. 1 Lon~ Bvttnrn · '1 1"" ~'" · ' ·":. persons suspected of taking
L. Kisor. Rt. J Oak
HIll; 1u the coup or sympathizing
Clyde A. Cooper, WJihc.~ ~· ille , ' with it " wilhout regard to their
William C. Marti.R, S~ade ; Mrs. position, e\·en if that person
Robert 0 . R~erts, 8Jdw~ll ; De- happens te be Mme. Hartini
anu Sue WilhaJruJ, Rt. 1 Crowe Sukarno. ' ' we will take mat.
City; Mrs. Terry J. Rucker. Rt. ters into our own hands."
1 Cr.wn City; James E . Dixon, : The resolution also urged the l
Rt. 4 Oak Hill : .1nd Mrs . M~ud~
t! 1 ca binl't, parliament and con. ,
M. Johi!SOD. Hartford.
g;·ess to Dar ·'Mister Sukarnv" ·
.
from making " personal speech·
Btrdl•
.M;!. Leenard H. Koemg. R · 1 es before the public."
1 Long Bottom, daughter . 2:21 1
a.m. T·.1 esday: Mrs. Charles A. i
·
Weaver New Haven, daughter, , Burke, Deborah Clark,
Mr~ .
1:32 P- ~· Tuesday: Mrs. Otis ! francis E. Elliott , Mrs. Kerm1t
M McGow8D Pt. Pleasanl, son. 1 l'i!iher, Mrs. Arnold K. Hard7:.f5 p.m. ~sday : Mrs. Terr~' man, Ollie Hindy. KeniOFI D.
J. Rucker, Rl I Crown Cily, Holman, Miss Mabel Lee, Ml'll.
daughter, l:fl p.m. Tuesday: Eris Price, Mf'!. James
L.
Mrs . Fred J. Thack&lt;r . PI Plea· Smith. Nathan Upt111, M r 1.
Mil daughter 12:53 a.m. Wed· Xyrtle J . West, Pamela J . Ham.
....by
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· lllldtlrles
lint son. Mrs. Horau G. Ml~
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high school studelilt 6eUon front

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LARCJI C-K-A&amp;.L MIAT

UPIIO~

An ostimaled 4.000 h I g
school students took part ill
two and 1 half hour rally
the motorcade. The rally
billed as a meeting to moiuro Il l
tha death '" 1 memilor of

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pkg 59c Fish Sticb ·· 1-lb. pkg. 65c
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Du1 ._ tn unexpecttcl fllntlll lhe S&amp;H Repr..enhtiw•
will not be able to be in our stores on
October 4th end 5th

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If you do, you ma7 dit!eofer IOIRethilli else:

U acessary. Jt was the fir.&lt;tt i police made no attempt lo ' ·
timt ia JAemOry here that Su-l tervene when the students '
kamo bas ao(. been ·publicly lld- through the streets waving
dr•841 M prwidHt • Bu11g nen: 11nd "haRring slogans.

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JAKARTA ' (!WI) ·- Thou,. monists to ~eize power.
ands ol militant stuueolt eli· Th• motorized " show
rrunred u aati-Cornmunist rat- fm·ce/' a~ ttle students des&lt;orli&gt;ly Tuud.:t' by driving through Ied it , was made in defiance

larno.
1
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the W'lal ol Sukaru'1 ~eco11rl
wit., ldartioi. for
allegedly
OOIDpirlnJ \II . last
October's
aiiGr1ioe atieonpl llr the Com·

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WILL TR-D-111'

1'hou08ndl ot lhem." Pierluigi
.
.
•olaimett· "They would lo.., tO MARIF.T'I'A- Te~th DIStrict
,.. u wltii ju•t a towel sad iD I (\,ngr'""onal Cand1datAI Clar·
~pantlu,
E'nce E. Miller renewed his stand

like Flint" woiddn., bf' suffi-- tiaued Miller.
t'ieat to briRg her to tbe ar~ obvious.

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ed today 1 t•lie .... doe II

IChuck Roast~::~:__ ~~~.69cl

Miller Lays '
Dow~ Policy
On VietNam

lllary nlffed.

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established iJI 11183 In hollol: of
the louMer of Popular
PubHshms Co. 'fhe Magazine
PubHshero Association. founded
tn 1911, consists of more than
100 or,..nl!ations publlshing
nearly j(JO magazines In the
United Stalel.
'

DUCKLINGS- 1&gt;.

1ilri • lqerie - belli!ima!"
Thf'y rose to leave wtlPO Lee .
A. Ptrfeft hady
!said re~lmly : ·· vou f(lrgoC your I
1
., wool poH iD undergar· camera Pierluigi."
aten1s." Mary replied. ''It's 1ot
dipilied, I do1't want people
...inl .,. 1ft my underthing•."

"Woo toUid oeocl lbe plclliNII
to lbl lnlopo In Viet Nam .

.~

latorest on I . . , _ 11101'1I•J• coot• a tamlly • addl·
Betlln oald that In 10' years
tlooal $!,7011.
there will be about j(J million
Young caUed on the While
college-educated youog people
Houoe for "stron recomm&lt;"· .
1
In the United States. "They will
datloas" 1o coagre88
r.r Ia•··
have the charactenstic lmpa7
lo curb bllb Interest rates.
lienee with the prac!Iceo of the
"Tbe big ballkera ud tboR&lt;·
past that
distlngulsh
young
·
r•o"
wHb
accumulated or lnberlled
tod .,
... ,.~~~ a
t.~
peop1e
ay.
weald! an lhe oaly ones W-.u
"They will steer thlo eountry, Orllwdos
members of ln7 benefit from blgb
latere01
Into ita third century of ella's Sikb rellgi011 dlsplay· their rateo," Youag told the SeD·
exiRience,''
"I need
not faith by wearhlg the "five K'1" ate•
\
th he.Jald. uld
I to
tell you at you co
no ' P - kes, uuborn hair;
kacb,
,.
them If you tried. And• I don't 1rnee • length pants;
lwa,\ .,_ _ _ _ _ _ _,...
tldnt any ef 111 reaDy want lo the tron bracelet; ktrpall, tbel Americano eat more I he
stand bi their way.
,snort oword; kangha, a
'three billion quarts of popcoo
'"'!'be allemaUve II
mueblworn under lbt turban. ·
/

CHitKINI-111.

broktn, English wa1 the i Pierluigi shrugged, his battle ,
proHtgoAist.
.. , _tell .. you los!. "Let LIS go, little rrPnture. l
bikirUI are oJd·lashJOne . Be we will do as you say. Bul l
ctled. ''Commonplace. Eut I mavbe "
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"Super-Riaht" Quality Poultry!

Mary .ibould Jl:OSe for . ~h~es()e; I from a nother."
("8ke HI llnge~Je, 1 bi.kml .
''Who can't tell one
1imply ill a patr of pa•ties wit~ ~ another! " Pierluigi aried.
1 t...ol demurely draped ove
•·11 d..sn't matter,"
Mr bosom.
, said ftrmly, h~r dark eye~
Pierluigi, I .-agilt man w_lt.h flashing, her freckles slaading
1 quick -per and tho ltatia• ,out. "I will only pose il 1 .
1\eir ftr demon1trahve, If bikini . Nolhing less."

Ltt interposed: "'W•ll. lots ol
tllrll po91 ill lbe nude you
- · u t I'll 11 bettor thaa

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•
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NEW YORK (\r 1 -Richard! Publishers Aosociallon.
not mvolve the acrual
E ··Be 11
, ident of· · 1~ He was presented the Henry
· I " continued
Miller. · 1 rCn. prr' n said 'l)les- Johnson Fisher Award lor
.
diplomatic
' ~ear~at ~~a '~uth is neither distinguished contributslons to
. would keep allies from ~:~ nor beat ynor desperate. magazine publishing. Tho pretrlldmg With the very enemy
'
th I n American &amp;entation was the key event In
8
8
are fighting
also
would
you
. ' 10 person • u the tw&lt;&gt;&lt;lay fall conferenC&lt;! o1
. H 'ti
ttJ
ctltzen, a pnva
10
long way
mi ng e
Individual they're worth know~ lhe association.
effectiveness.
.
1, ' nd 1 m sure we "We must stop JeneraiWng
utilizing just these two mg be lOr a
t:y heed the bout youth" Berlin aald.
opporlunitles,"bl concluded
Milmust
accept,lnte11ig·ence a1 1
ld I th nf'w vn!Ce o you .
•·
kr, "we possi Y cou pu
e
..J"
k In prime survival factor They are
·
on the other fool. Instead Jertin made his remar '
etUn themselveo better and
600
ol the United Slates evoking .
address before
:Otterg educated. And they are
18
"limited policy" toward th magazine publiShers an
tll•g
tmarler 111 file
war, we would force the
at a banquet ID his
geoc ss"

:~gum

on rewll'dllllr. We lhem."

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America Must Heed New Voice ofYouth
H
Executive
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earQt
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Would Show .
not Panties

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HOU.YWOOD (UP!) -The garments with suspicion.
ent was healed but not
Bikinis Not Sexy
at least noi In the "No good," cried the
gry,_
begmnmg.
' grapher.. .11dlrowmg
. th hiS
·
10
tici nts were a dramattca Y
e aJr.
1 ed are not sexy. Everyone
Th• pal pa
lllUUwrnbl
girls at the beach In
8
pu
JcJs
Y
h
f'
But
Fux an Halian photograp er o \ nd who sees
'"' girls
h ,., iA
1
.
d
t ical u ergarmen~. a
great repule an
YP I "We ll they're not going
•mencan
1see
tlrat way.''
The
Pierlu•gl (an i retorted
Ruu•rt d . d 'Mary Michaels I Lee wa• thoughtful, "I
one wor ) .an
he 5tud'10..know how much good cheese- to 'limit' its efforts."
The St"ttlflg was t
' "ake does a girl anyhoW I
·
d · g the 11001· ' '
·
commJssary ur~
h
mean, look at all the magazines
bour rush . The Issue: v.tJ.et er today . You can't tell one

•~

ge~tl:m~ e~~Jry.!

b&lt;:~ty s~::~tively·

m~

~a~~

T~ay

~ost,urgetnh,.

~"1hey

ne~ly

sponsored

the

by

g~es~r

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CHICKIHS _

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HENS _ _

I for ~ rirm, for~ign poli&lt;'y :
Pierlulgl .,11 beside himself I gardmg the ..Vl.~t Nam War.
1ow. "Bali. The troops are Speaking before the Marietta
llrod o1 blltialo. Loot at , College You•g Republica•
MarUYJI Monree. She became ITuesday, Miller said, "our
lamoiS Ia a photograph wear· on Viet Nam ha• aot cha1.ged
tns nothinc at aD."
• - I We have no right to ask •
'Tm oot Marll)'ll Monro8. 1 American bay to give up h I o
waat to bt an actress, not a life. If we do n•l do everything
glllll1llt girl, • Mal")' said witb I within our power to protect
dignity.
life.
"'But ~ pooplt bave 1o "There are many as~c~ to ·
know who' you art," said Lee, consider for any program '
t"llplailling lbal her role bi ''lo the Viet Nam situation.'' ~·­

Howevt'r, lOme

attention of the entire world.
''We must ..t becomt mvotlv·
''Look," laid Mary. "I don'l l ed ill a lengthy ground
mind poBiRI ill the skimpiest of which, in the long run, can only
bikinis. A Jlirl Upects IIIII. result In long-term ·
A11d, well, thJf'N ' Dot lllkli&amp;•i- Bed."
Jim Bottomley of the ~1.
She wfthdrt" twe bJkiJis i1 Cardinals drove in 12
from bor purst. Lee and in one baseball gam@ i• 1924,
Pierlulgl ,.ganled !111 tiay a major league reeord.

Jakarta Students Demand
'Mr.' Sukarno he Ousted

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Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c
lttf Sllort Ribs · · · · .. lb. 49c

They JIIIXIt be.

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~ ol. p

IT•... KIST PIIDZIN

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We eeft m!IJigM ol. pound~ ol. !8MI peuuts,
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Oar :bit P~~~~t Dt; iY. 01111111'-ol._
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Ow Jane Park,i- Baklriel -

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Jakarta to demand the ouster. 1 military ba• on I!IUch

ot "Mister" Sukarno by for ce ; onstraliofls. H•wever, ~illrt~;~~~

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-c. Baked Foods! ,
Handi Wr,ltp _~__ ~.'::'~25c Grape Jcim ~:.
2 ~~.SSe
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Tea Bags:;:.~"'"___., pk~;;99t' Borden Elsie Pops- .... ~.99c
99c syrup
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LOIN
ROA.ST OR CHOPS

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FULLYCOOKED

lefliver · ·.. · · · · · · · · lb. 49c
Meat Loaf Mix · · .. · .. · lb. 69c

Fryer Quarters · · · · ··· · · lb. 39c

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32: OI.Watntn Breakf•tl Or•nt•
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S&amp;H Green Stamps

IIIP, VIAL AND PORK

Bologna _ •. 59c

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tKAPPI) killed in the
Sumat!"a capital of Bul&lt;itting
last week whilt scribbling
Chinese .!llogans on the
wall.
AI *~ 011
ARti·Pekmg
sentimeat,
allreadly
jl
1
Jot. N. ~ Jr., . 1638 Mding high because of the al·
Cbaf:bm Ave._; )fr~. calvm H_ I !t&gt;gf'd Chmese involvemen1-s
Dav11, 111 Pine St.~
Jo_hn last October 's coop
attempt,
.1. fruldill, Rt. I Galllpoh!!; was sparked to near fever pltch
Mn. Fred J. Thack~r, Pt. Plea- by the shooting.
llllt; Jan:aea m. N1bert, Galliorie student speaker told
poll• Ferry; L)'llll Staal,, Rt 2 rallv·
Pt. Pleua.t; Mn. C~rles A. ";The Chinese say that
We-avtr, New Haven ;, Glu M te go_ Let them go. Let them
Sayre, Sr., _Pt. Pleidianl ; Mrs. return t1 CommuAisl
EarleS. ~atheson . Pl. Pleasant ; wht&gt;re they belong or Itt
Mrs. Jess1e L. Anderson, Rt. 2 dtm 1p them i11to the sea."
Racine : Raooy G. Staats. Syra· I The rally adopted a
et~M' ; Mrs. Leonard H. KoeAJ~ . I Iion demanding the tria l of all
Rt. 1 Lon~ Bvttnrn · '1 1"" ~'" · ' ·":. persons suspected of taking
L. Kisor. Rt. J Oak
HIll; 1u the coup or sympathizing
Clyde A. Cooper, WJihc.~ ~· ille , ' with it " wilhout regard to their
William C. Marti.R, S~ade ; Mrs. position, e\·en if that person
Robert 0 . R~erts, 8Jdw~ll ; De- happens te be Mme. Hartini
anu Sue WilhaJruJ, Rt. 1 Crowe Sukarno. ' ' we will take mat.
City; Mrs. Terry J. Rucker. Rt. ters into our own hands."
1 Cr.wn City; James E . Dixon, : The resolution also urged the l
Rt. 4 Oak Hill : .1nd Mrs . M~ud~
t! 1 ca binl't, parliament and con. ,
M. Johi!SOD. Hartford.
g;·ess to Dar ·'Mister Sukarnv" ·
.
from making " personal speech·
Btrdl•
.M;!. Leenard H. Koemg. R · 1 es before the public."
1 Long Bottom, daughter . 2:21 1
a.m. T·.1 esday: Mrs. Charles A. i
·
Weaver New Haven, daughter, , Burke, Deborah Clark,
Mr~ .
1:32 P- ~· Tuesday: Mrs. Otis ! francis E. Elliott , Mrs. Kerm1t
M McGow8D Pt. Pleasanl, son. 1 l'i!iher, Mrs. Arnold K. Hard7:.f5 p.m. ~sday : Mrs. Terr~' man, Ollie Hindy. KeniOFI D.
J. Rucker, Rl I Crown Cily, Holman, Miss Mabel Lee, Ml'll.
daughter, l:fl p.m. Tuesday: Eris Price, Mf'!. James
L.
Mrs . Fred J. Thack&lt;r . PI Plea· Smith. Nathan Upt111, M r 1.
Mil daughter 12:53 a.m. Wed· Xyrtle J . West, Pamela J . Ham.
....by
'
mond. Mrs. Leo C. Hill and Ia·
· lllldtlrles
lint son. Mrs. Horau G. Ml~
Yillll J,., 'Pi~~ 1&gt;., I« IJlll ~-!iiiCh/!"_~ ...,

BONUS

GROUND

TINDEll SLICID

SUPIR-IIICIHT

. ,.,t;;t

l&amp; this a good~ fouhopping .A.AP?It'a011tol1111ny!

high school studelilt 6eUon front

W• lomn The lith! To limit Quootlllu

W'ltlltl's
· · · · · · · .. · · · 1-lb. 59c
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futur,t hit

caused you

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u.s. GOVT.INSPECTtT
FBESHLEA.N

PREMIUM

LARCJI C-K-A&amp;.L MIAT

UPIIO~

An ostimaled 4.000 h I g
school students took part ill
two and 1 half hour rally
the motorcade. The rally
billed as a meeting to moiuro Il l
tha death '" 1 memilor of

thlt mty

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11 announced, We wilt announce In the

new urival d1to. We apologize for any mconvenitnct

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U acessary. Jt was the fir.&lt;tt i police made no attempt lo ' ·
timt ia JAemOry here that Su-l tervene when the students '
kamo bas ao(. been ·publicly lld- through the streets waving
dr•841 M prwidHt • Bu11g nen: 11nd "haRring slogans.

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JAKARTA ' (!WI) ·- Thou,. monists to ~eize power.
ands ol militant stuueolt eli· Th• motorized " show
rrunred u aati-Cornmunist rat- fm·ce/' a~ ttle students des&lt;orli&gt;ly Tuud.:t' by driving through Ied it , was made in defiance

larno.
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the W'lal ol Sukaru'1 ~eco11rl
wit., ldartioi. for
allegedly
OOIDpirlnJ \II . last
October's
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1'hou08ndl ot lhem." Pierluigi
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•olaimett· "They would lo.., tO MARIF.T'I'A- Te~th DIStrict
,.. u wltii ju•t a towel sad iD I (\,ngr'""onal Cand1datAI Clar·
~pantlu,
E'nce E. Miller renewed his stand

like Flint" woiddn., bf' suffi-- tiaued Miller.
t'ieat to briRg her to tbe ar~ obvious.

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Miller Lays '
Dow~ Policy
On VietNam

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established iJI 11183 In hollol: of
the louMer of Popular
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PubHshero Association. founded
tn 1911, consists of more than
100 or,..nl!ations publlshing
nearly j(JO magazines In the
United Stalel.
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1ilri • lqerie - belli!ima!"
Thf'y rose to leave wtlPO Lee .
A. Ptrfeft hady
!said re~lmly : ·· vou f(lrgoC your I
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., wool poH iD undergar· camera Pierluigi."
aten1s." Mary replied. ''It's 1ot
dipilied, I do1't want people
...inl .,. 1ft my underthing•."

"Woo toUid oeocl lbe plclliNII
to lbl lnlopo In Viet Nam .

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latorest on I . . , _ 11101'1I•J• coot• a tamlly • addl·
Betlln oald that In 10' years
tlooal $!,7011.
there will be about j(J million
Young caUed on the While
college-educated youog people
Houoe for "stron recomm&lt;"· .
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In the United States. "They will
datloas" 1o coagre88
r.r Ia•··
have the charactenstic lmpa7
lo curb bllb Interest rates.
lienee with the prac!Iceo of the
"Tbe big ballkera ud tboR&lt;·
past that
distlngulsh
young
·
r•o"
wHb
accumulated or lnberlled
tod .,
... ,.~~~ a
t.~
peop1e
ay.
weald! an lhe oaly ones W-.u
"They will steer thlo eountry, Orllwdos
members of ln7 benefit from blgb
latere01
Into ita third century of ella's Sikb rellgi011 dlsplay· their rateo," Youag told the SeD·
exiRience,''
"I need
not faith by wearhlg the "five K'1" ate•
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th he.Jald. uld
I to
tell you at you co
no ' P - kes, uuborn hair;
kacb,
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them If you tried. And• I don't 1rnee • length pants;
lwa,\ .,_ _ _ _ _ _ _,...
tldnt any ef 111 reaDy want lo the tron bracelet; ktrpall, tbel Americano eat more I he
stand bi their way.
,snort oword; kangha, a
'three billion quarts of popcoo
'"'!'be allemaUve II
mueblworn under lbt turban. ·
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CHitKINI-111.

broktn, English wa1 the i Pierluigi shrugged, his battle ,
proHtgoAist.
.. , _tell .. you los!. "Let LIS go, little rrPnture. l
bikirUI are oJd·lashJOne . Be we will do as you say. Bul l
ctled. ''Commonplace. Eut I mavbe "
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"Super-Riaht" Quality Poultry!

Mary .ibould Jl:OSe for . ~h~es()e; I from a nother."
("8ke HI llnge~Je, 1 bi.kml .
''Who can't tell one
1imply ill a patr of pa•ties wit~ ~ another! " Pierluigi aried.
1 t...ol demurely draped ove
•·11 d..sn't matter,"
Mr bosom.
, said ftrmly, h~r dark eye~
Pierluigi, I .-agilt man w_lt.h flashing, her freckles slaading
1 quick -per and tho ltatia• ,out. "I will only pose il 1 .
1\eir ftr demon1trahve, If bikini . Nolhing less."

Ltt interposed: "'W•ll. lots ol
tllrll po91 ill lbe nude you
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NEW YORK (\r 1 -Richard! Publishers Aosociallon.
not mvolve the acrual
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Miller. · 1 rCn. prr' n said 'l)les- Johnson Fisher Award lor
.
diplomatic
' ~ear~at ~~a '~uth is neither distinguished contributslons to
. would keep allies from ~:~ nor beat ynor desperate. magazine publishing. Tho pretrlldmg With the very enemy
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are fighting
also
would
you
. ' 10 person • u the tw&lt;&gt;&lt;lay fall conferenC&lt;! o1
. H 'ti
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ctltzen, a pnva
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long way
mi ng e
Individual they're worth know~ lhe association.
effectiveness.
.
1, ' nd 1 m sure we "We must stop JeneraiWng
utilizing just these two mg be lOr a
t:y heed the bout youth" Berlin aald.
opporlunitles,"bl concluded
Milmust
accept,lnte11ig·ence a1 1
ld I th nf'w vn!Ce o you .
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k In prime survival factor They are
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on the other fool. Instead Jertin made his remar '
etUn themselveo better and
600
ol the United Slates evoking .
address before
:Otterg educated. And they are
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"limited policy" toward th magazine publiShers an
tll•g
tmarler 111 file
war, we would force the
at a banquet ID his
geoc ss"

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Flqwer ArrangL~ng, Instaf!ation
Of Officers, Program Highlights

I Midions ~o Six C.?ntinent~ Theme
Explored m Readmgs, Art1cles

Mrs. Karl Groeser, assisted
by Mrs. Nol'l1)an McCallum, entertained the WSCS of the Min·
ersv~le Methodist church MOn·
day evening at her home.
"Missions to Six continents"
he t : of lh
features. WHS l
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VItatioo pxtended to the Middle- 1 Dobbm Manley would assist in der water and qther
er arrangJng and mstallation
port Club The club was also ' cleaning the triangle park on Mrs. Carl HIJI'KY demonst~ated pre.:en~d b~rsM~iena
ne" oi!Jcers highlighted t h asked .o proVIde 10 t&lt;ble ar- Route 7.
an a!!-pnrpo"' holiday arrange· Maag
. Like th
Sf'pte:nber meeting of the
rangements for the ll'nchers' Many outstanding tuTange- ment. u_smg pmk and whJte as- The hymn, More
e fI
b
luncheen to be held at ~he M1d- , ments were used throughout the ters Ul a low lme
ter, opened the ~rogram, 0
dkpor1t Gd~rd~: ~~~me of Mrs. dleport Srhool Friday, Sept. 23.1 Hennesy home including sever- Miss Zerkle, out-gomg presi-· lowed by ~esponslve
readJ.ng
eve~;r ~I
GarfiP.Id St
Mrs Stansbury Cw ic Beau- al made by Mrs. John Kmcaid .dent, thanked the offrcers and on the t~plc le~ by. ~rs. Ch~L'nnesy,
1 tification .Chairn:an announc·i using large Dahlias r.Gmbined' members fctr their past cooper- ord Phi hps, an scrip u~e r~ L' '
Ttw meeting was opt&gt;11ed by I ed ihat street
co:Om1ssloner with lighted candles, roses uD-' ahon. Mrs. Kincard and Mrs. ing ol Romans 1: H? Y · rs.
tlw president, Miss Nelbe
J . E. H-.rley were in charge of Maag.
d'
th
1op·
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f the
d I
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on . eThe
kk. who rea t" verse "
the msla11 atwn
. I· ' Severa .rea mgs
. cludi
nwnth wri rten by George Arn1
t
cers including Mrs.
Wllllam IC were !gfJVen tlDh L ng,f Lo
01 1 e - e aw 0
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M
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uld
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Moms, preS! ent;. rs. · CarI bread Rolli
Wolfe · The Bible
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Horky VIce presJdent ; Mrs. by Mrs.
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Tht• program chairman, M1ss Patrols and leaders were or- h~alth and safely, Ben ers. ane Geor ~ Anderson, secretary; a · Mrs. Sadie Brown ; The MarlAnna !Jy,vell, mtroduc~ the ganized and plans made .for Gilkey, and Ivys, Debbie Lan. 'Mrs. gJames Arnold, treasurer. ~ gold and Man , Mrs. Stella Grue~pf'a;;_w h r t!;e evenmg, Mr. camping by the Cadet G I r I ey.
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ser : lf we could see ourselves
( ;ay!4' 1\I:Ps. who i5 ass6Ciated Seoul Troop 185 Monday evenJoyce RIII!_Y was named court Mr~. Harley read ~n allegory' as others see us. Mrs.
with l't\1fl\'i~ Florists m Pollr~- mg at the Middleport Electric of honor .scnbe for both patrols. paJ~trng al :ord. pJcture nof ~I Forbes : and an article on The
f il l'. ~,Jr Ret&gt;s, who is a gradll- Company offices at 6:30.
D~ring the business meeting gar en c u . usm~ a
owe Bread of L.ife, Mrs. McCallum.

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ACtiVIty

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Williapt Bird iti
Enlistee in Navv

Over tbe Hilltops, closed th&lt;
program.
William Harold Bird, 11, so~
During the business sessiOn
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold William
Jn charge · of Mrs. Earl . ~enBird, RR 2, Racine, enllstt;!d bt
shaw president, a commumcathe U. S. Navy at ColurnbUI,
lion was read In regard to the
'on Sept. 16. He will · recelY•
Ministers Wives Retreat and a
Lk
contribution was made. It was
training at NTC Great
a es,
voted to aceept the asking for Mr. and Mrs. Oris Guinther nlinols. Bird allended Soothe"'
the year. World
Community and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles Local High and was former!)
Day was announced for Novem- attended the Logan fair Satur- employed by The;on Johnson
ber 4 at Grace
Episcopal day.
His sister will enlist In the U.
church in Pomeroy.
. S. Navy Waves In December m
Rev Wendell G Stutler an- Mrs. Wayne Gibbons of M1d- l January.
nounc~d 3 six o·ciotk covered dleport, visited Monday with :::=:.'..:------dish dinnet' for the Syracuse, Mrs. Horner HOlter,
Chesler Columbus.
Minersville and Forest Run Road .
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan
charge al the Syracuse church M'ISS .LJ nda. R'" t.. 1e.11. Sun- and daughter of Columbus were
Cln October 10 the District Su- day, for Ada where she Js -en- weekend guests of her parents
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perintendent and
wife,
Rev. rolled as a f.res hman a t Oh'10 Mr. an d Mrs ' Bradford Maag '
d M Calvin Rndeheller 11 Northern Umverstly. She was Minersville.
an
rs.
~nd accorn anied to Ada b her Mr. and Mrs. Ale,- Gravely
was reportedse~:t tono:~ Wil- aren~. Mr. and Mrs. y Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grave
cards ~ere
p
mn
1 of Dunbar, w. va. , w~re
liam Fisher and a card was R~~~ :ad f~nn YFieJd~ of Co- lunday guests of their mother,
sent to Ju~e :hnn :ams~~~iler 1 lumbus ani'Miss Patricia Ftelds Mrs B F Gravely and Mrs.
Prayer y e ev.
i h of Athens s ent the weekend J . A
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Direction of Match:
Jouth VIet Nam

(UPI) :..••OkaJ, men,.. the
~lrt~:Uon of Qlii'Ch II straJsbt

aJle&amp;d."

· The word&amp; were those ol
Capt. Charlet W. Kappleman ot
San Anl.o!do, Tex., lllll they
were spoken aofUy serinualy.
'Qie men ol CharUe Company,
tln!d, dtrly, bloodied, began
movtns •Qahl.
.The}' moved back over the
same ground where some of
their buddies had been killed
and wounded. Back over the
aame ground wh~re they had
been pinned down by he'vy

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Leader f.or
JOf Devotions

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Walt@rs were wee en gues .s o
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of ~·ai~Jpolls ~isi~d . Sunday Jdbnne Tatterso.rf and family.
with Mrs John Smith.
Charles W~thee returned to
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nt 'th Colliers
Mr. and M~. Pa·ll lc ngerl1s emp_oyme
WI .
and daughter, Paula June were at Cheshtre. ~onday after I
Monday business visitors
In three months Illness.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
ARE OPEN
THURSDAY • · • • • ···9:15AM to 5PM
FRIDAY ·' • • • · 9:00AM to 8PM
SATURDAY · · · • 9:00AM to 9PM

before. Back toward lhe glttls
of North Vietnamese regulaea
fighting from walst.hlgh and
even sbnulder-hlgh trenehes and
bunkers.
They moved because they
had a debt to pay, because the
vUiage was coaling them too
dearly, because the entire
Marine sweep along the dernllilarlzed zone (DMZ) just 1,000
yards away
slalled. And
because ol Kapplernan's quiet
words.
t'oar-Day Figbt
The flght lor Gla Blnh had

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surged back aiid ·l«th for 1oor
days with Marilie. moving into
the viltage bl!hlnd Dame
throwing lanks;·: when Charlie
Company moved forward today,
UP! pbntograplier Kyoichl Sawada and I went with them.
Two platoons were up front,
one In the rear. Crouching.
running low, zig-zagging, sometimes crawHng through the
elephant grass, dropping behind
banana lrefl!l dotUng the
flatlands.
A burst of automatic weapons
Ore chatlered. The first platoon
dropped. A young Negro

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Mtll'lne· ~1 lnimmJng "W...
lng MY B~ Stick Home" lllll
Jet Sgt. IilaH LandaCJ:e or
Bethesda, M4:t .commented 1!1
nobody In paz:ucular:
"Sll!y-Ove cloUars a llltllllh.•
That's what a marine en1181etl
man gels extra for combat pay.
Somebody asked by radio II
the llrsl platoon was rnovln,.

boiled. liJI' frvm massive jlllUJido
'lllp. .by Air Force planet.
AriiiiFJ shells hundreds of
lllem, had 1Jeeo lobbed Into the

· ~ge. Even tile big guiill from
the 7th lleet shlpa offshore
helped pockmark the Village
eomplex, blasting down huts,
cavine in many of the trenches
lnd bunkers.
"TeU tiiem yes "
Landacre
The platoon fought back, and
shouted back. '")uat because· ' In a lew minutes was able to
they're Pinned down doeSn't
move again. They knew lhat
mean we aren't on the mbVe."
cleaplte the air strikes and
Vfllap B111'11a
artlilary and tanks it w.. up to
Ahead of us the 'lillal&amp;
them to drive the North
bunted. Thick black 11110ke
Vietnamese from the trenches

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:.:~:~' ~~~~:~ ;e;~e:,~~ a n ggi~:;~~~::l w.i~ le t~~ee~ii~f :C~d~'thP~:.~ed~~: ~i~::~ea~=~~e ~:£u~:~~ ~r~:~::~;:~~~£:~E~:i~;~~ cMJ;~,·~to.,er~ b:y~I.'.M~srsr;.;;~: :~:~:2~:~~:;e~~:£:~~ ;!P~·;~~::n:~dM;~f~~YMrs.
b~;ht a~~k~~d~~~n:,:';rafmHMn:
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ing til"' theme•. "'l'~e H:story ()[II to the flag. Patr~l leaders were morning ~eptho23 at f ~30 aM~~ =~~Mrst. ~i~~~i~1~~::e:r ~ell and we~re Never
: an~r~~s~ s:;:er Mrs. o~:r:
t·'lnWt'r Arrangmg
given leader braids and patrol ~f the trthaJ er . mAeJ o r~ t
ed''eB(ffi-Mbe new officers and ' fled. Mrs. Karl Gruese-r .
bertrs. Pu h Mn WendeD G
' bo 0 k8
)Of for
e trip. n so on a ur·
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day Od. 1 the group will meet Miss .Zerkle a rose corsage.
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Stutler and guests. Mrs. Pearl
:man.~f'IT'f'nts inc!udmg » tall, Dunng the me~tmg the troop al lhe Major trailer at t a.m. Mrs. Horky announced that I
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Color.1t! arrangement
using was separ~ted mto patrols as I for an overnight camping trip the October 3 meeting would !•
IS
and Mrs. Doris Thomas.
· k "lodiolus
purple asters follows: sFtrsl
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prll
":&gt;
d Patrol
Be d rswas nam·
with to Camp K.laC hute. Th e
I be guest n1'ght to be held at the
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•~-il-iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ond .'m1:1 white mums .. The ~ th~. :n Yand ~h~rdn Glaze, will return Oet. 2 at 7 p.m.
, First United
Presbyter Jan ,
I
tJther w~~:oo a fl at geoMelnc oe-- ane 1 ey be
R b'
Plans for the menu for
Church wJlh Mrs . Walter MoeH
sign u:;mg the sam~ flowers. le~ders. Me~ rs ar; Luoa~~ camping trip will be made
ler as guest speaker, She will
Mi~~ ierkle report~d. en the MillS, Jenn_rfer Gobi ' Ka te the next troop meeting to
show slides and p~ctu;es of ~rs.
rece 11 t Mdgs County fJir Flow· French, Amta Fultz and
y held Sept. 2jj al the
Johnson's Beautllical!on project. The JOF class ol the UniiL'&lt;l l
er -;~LlW r.uting that the.Midrile-d Russell.
All clubs are invited te attend.
Methodist church ·met Monday
Second patrol was narn ed t he Company social room.
ted
pllrl C'lul:l had 13 entries t an
d
and
stars
were
awarded
t&amp;
Mrs.
Stansbury
presen
an
even
1·11 g at the ehurch w. ith Mrs. . •·
1 Jvys 1 with Kathy Moore an
1eal h- Marie Chapman , "· res 1dent, m 1
d
M
v. lJn 7 ribbo ns. Winn. 1bb
ng en res
gible
members
of
the
troop
arrangement
of
peacock.
t Debbie Gilkey as 1ea ers. em~
t
jnchdf'J two ,~lue . n rnCJ
o bers are Debbie Laney, Mary ing the meeting.
ers in a tall silver contamer o charge.
Mrs. Jol:n Kmra 1d' b~·
and Mr3. Ann Kloes, Brenda Edwards,
Miss Zerkle. Members am;wf'r· , . n~.,otions
were led by Mrs.
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.\fax Ro: ~er; red "h.tuoiiS
ed roll call with suggestions or Alonz"v Custer who read an ar·
1 M Debbie Major, Joyce
HI') ey :
.\l is~ l 'rkle, an d w 1 e n rs.
a club p.rogram.
ticle, "Exporting tt:e .\rnerican
S b
and Mary Holman.
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Officers and committee mem·
er
A SOCial
ur 0 owe
Dream" by Norman Vincent
G:Jren t3ns ury.
A reoort was given on
meeting with punch and cake Peale ~nd closed with the LCird's
J k
bers appointed were Kayte Rusble
n~wer sh?w at. ac. ~on
sell, scribe and reporter for
ISSIOnOTieS
se.rved from a .ta
covere( Prayer in unison . Members an\IJss rt::~rneflMarJe Shmlth to
both patrols; financial manag- Plans were made to remern· WJth a cutwork linen cloth an~ ~ swered roll cal! with a school
nouncf"d a ower s ow
th 1
0 bb ' Ma .0 her, during Christmas season, centered with an arrangemen day memory.
J1eld at Cheshire Satu.rday
er
for
e
vys,
e Je Fultz;
J r;
,;en&gt;II
25 th
for the Benders, Anita
missionaries serving in India of large pink Dahlias and light- Plans for the "earbooks
J
Sundu,v. Sept. 24- WI an
f when the Love)·oy CI'rcle of the ed tapers. Miss Zerkle was .•t dJ'scu"s.:.d. A note was
read
,..-,~_;.===--=='jJ tnmsportatien manager or
bo 1 d M K
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th~ Jvys 1 Mary Klo~s; the Ben- First Baptisl Church met
lhe punch w an
rs. m- from the Rev. and Mrs. C. MelGIRLS
ders, Robin Mills; commissary day evenin~ at the home
caid served the cake. HGstess- vin Alkire thanking the
managers for the Ivys, Mary Mrs. Lillian McGhee. The
es were Mrs. Hennesy ' M r s. for the contribution to their love
Homer Russell,
Rodney
Holman; the Benders, Jenni- ing was opened wit h prayer
. Mrs.
L.e
G'biJ g1. 11 .
fer Goble; equipment manag- the president. Mrs.
P au Downing, MISS . no:a 1 s A dessert course was "'"'"
Site 12 112
er, the Ivys, Brenda Edwards, Smart. Devotions were
and Mrs. John KmcaJd.
during the secial hour by Mrs.
to Big 10
pr. the Benders, ·Luann French; by Mrs . Charles Bennett
Allen Elchlnger and Mrs. Chap.
- -- - - - - - - - 1 1 Can't Understand GOO's
SON IS BORN
; man.
Regular $5.99
During .the business
Patrolman and Mrs.
Keith 1
notes were read from ·
Barnitz of Kingston are an·
INFANT CHRISTENED
and others. A donation was nouncing the birth of 8 7 lb.. Jamie Edward Wolfe,
made to the school lunch pro- 10 oz. son, Thomas Michael 1 at son of Mr. and Mrs.
gram. A note of thanks was Holzer Hospital on Saturday, Edward Wolfe (Sharon Brown)
read from Dr. and Mrs. Currey September 17. Grandparents are 1 of Gallipolis was chrislened ,
of fndia for the food package Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barnitz the Minersville
sent to them by the circle. They ol Pomeroy and Fred Peacock, Church Sunday, Sept. 11,
Pomeroy. Ohio
listed articles needed In their of Creightn Mine, ontario, can- the Rev. Wendell G. Stuller.
area and the circle
planned ada. Mr. and Mrs. w. o. Barn- Jamie Edward Is the grandson
TONIGHT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Hennesy
to
send
a
Chrisunas
package
to itz of Pomeroy and Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Victor ""'wu
NOTDPEN
and daughters, Tereasa and the family.
Mrs. Dean Brinker of Racine of Minersville and Mr.
Tracy,
of
Portsmouth
spent
It was announced that the are great grandparents.
Mrs. Dory Wolfe, Racine.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
the weekend with his mother, circle would have devotions for ~~~~;,;.;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-iiiiiiiiiiii;;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
AVOHnl\fS pue
Sept, 22-23-24
Mrs. Henry Hennesy.
the B. H. Sanborn Missionary
.
lan Fleming's
Mr.
Noah
Haskins,
who
has
Society
meeting
in
October.
"THUNDERBALLH
a surgical patiell,t at Sl While Cross qQOtas were
!SEAN CONNERY)
Joseph
's Hospital in Parkers- pleted and projects are to be
(Technicolor)
,.
Claudine Auger
burg, W. Va., .. is recuperating compleled at the Oetober meetColorc•rtoons
at the borne of his sister, Mr. ing to be held at the home of
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
and Mrs. Wayne Sloan,
Mrs. Harold Chase.
New st~linyl Breatftin' Brushed Pigskin• or smooth leather.
SUNDAY, MONDAY
eroy Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Haskins Readings were given during
•nd TUESDAY
are guests at the Sloan
the program hour and included
Strong steelsbanksl01 solid comfort and Slljlport.
Sept. 25·26-27
for the present. Their
son those by Mrs. Ernest Hughes,
"FIREBALL 500"
·
d
lang wear. Easy cleaning. Water -repellent.
Teehnicolor
and daughler-m-!aw, Mr. an Mrs. Milton Hood, Mrs.
F'rL~nkie Avalon, Annette
Mrs. Charles· Haskins of McAr- ene McNeal, and Mrs. Charles
And o pleasant price. Jt'o fun wearing Hush Puppi01 casuals.
I•'Lmicello, Fabian,
Chill thur, visited with them Sunday. Edwards. The articles were
Wills. Harvey
Mrs. J. B. Hayes has receiv- on Jru·ssJ·o"•
Parrish.
Patti Lembeck,
Chandler, JDoulien
,..., and I·nclnded the .
Randi Trio, Carole Lombard ed word that Mrs. Russell Bain· topics, ''The Popcorn Field,''
SlngPrs. Avalon&amp;: Fabian are
urn has been returned to her "Runaway Mother," and ''Minr&lt;ll'e car drivers at Daytona
home from Doct.ors Hospital, in I·stry of Rehabi'litation ."
Speedway
. bead-on
Fabian ..injured
andwreck
pull· Ill ~:~~~~ril~nd
an JS recupera tmg: The circle planned to send
Pd from car enveloped in
b. thd
'Its to D ·d and I
flame-s on famed lAs Angeles
M and
Willis A11thon lr ay Rl
avl
.
·rig 1JrP 8" track. Hear: Fire·
drMr.
d M G ld Any Paul Currey, sons of the ml!l·
.
an
.an
rs. era
f .
dto ..
ball 500; Country Carmva 1: tb0 n and children Barbara slonary am11y an . JOID anMy Way; Turn Around; Step
Y
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th
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l
·
spendmg
1 medH1ght Up
and Joe were in Canal Winches· 0 er Clrc e 10
Featurette: Don't Take •
ter Sunday to attend the 50th ical journal to Dr: Currey. Mrs.
Chenc:e
wedding anniversary observance McGhee was a~slsted by Mrs.
' f'c:otoo~,',.",,·~·.oDn'.,":.,OM~:.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hoy.
Ernest Hughes m serving a
Recent guests of Mr. and serl course to the above nainOOijJ
Mrs. William Morris were their and Mr;s. Frances Bearhs, and
Mrs. John Kauff.

enemy fire just a lew hOijl'l

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wilh tllelr amllll arms lllll
crenactes.
We tonk our lint casualty 'at
C:l! p.rn A chunk of thrapnel
alashed Into a Marine's ann apparenUy from the friendly
artillery fire falling tn the
vUJage which IIOW lay just 1110
yards In !root
Somebody loosed a yellow
smoke grenade and a lew
minutes later lhe wounded
Marine w.. 011 a hetlcopter en
route back to a hospital.
As the men crept closer and
closer they passed punjl stake
lraJlB !Hied with lhe deaclly

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NO. 110

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966

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Harry Wursler and children,
Greg, Pamela and Jefl of Cenlervllle, Ohio. Mrs. Wurster ia
the former Janet Dillard, sister of Mrs . Morris.
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afrer 13 months in DaNong.
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