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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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A program on artistic
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
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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'
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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
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cers including Mrs.
Wllllam IC were !gfJVen tlDh L ng,f Lo
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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

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· 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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Mrs. Custer
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.
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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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the hymn roe Got I M:lnsiOII
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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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":&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 ,
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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
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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
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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;
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,;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)
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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"
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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·
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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
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1 medH1ght Up
and Joe were in Canal Winches· 0 er Clrc e 10
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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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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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VOl XVIII

NO. 110

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966

anuary 24th'
Set For Sale
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WORLD·

Come In- Visit Throughout the Store

LOAFERS

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See the Many New Arrivals In Every

Roush's Shoe Store

About
Middleport

MEIGS THEATRE

Department

Big Selectiqns-Big Val ues...;.Aiways At

SLBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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Bounce back INTO FALL on softer sidewalks n us

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daughler and lamUy, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Abbott and family of
Lancasrer and Mr. and 1.\rS.
Harry Wursler and children,
Greg, Pamela and Jefl of Cenlervllle, Ohio. Mrs. Wurster ia
the former Janet Dillard, sister of Mrs . Morris.
ENROUTE HOME
Sgt. Larry A. Welch, 25, is on
hls way bnme !rom VIet Nam
afrer 13 months in DaNong.
His wife and sons reside at
ReedsvUie, Rt. !.

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GLAMOUR
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ANNOUNCES
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Announce Plqyoff ~artl

22, 1981

C-B Operator~
Of Wide Area
Planning Party

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matJ post on relallvely hl&amp;b
grotD41 and ordered the men to
dog Ia for the n~&amp;hl The
mamnes took om \"•If lrenchlng tools and went to work It
too~ a long lime •nd II was
verj dark when they llnlshed
I helped dll a four man hole
and: JUSt barely missed beong
tne 'first man on II W!r lay
ln,..je hsterung to the co ortng aQ)Inds ol outaoln&amp; arUUery
,orne of the men managed to
1'"11 But they were abrupUy

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nWroJscO

tUPI) ',IW'edne!d 1ay Sept 21 was the
of day the Plttsburah
IPir·ates should have stayed at
and that Included
IG!,...rll Milnaltr Ja. Brown.
For 11 was a day In wbleb
they wound up lhkd best In •
three team coJn.tlisllD&amp; eel'OIIlQo
ny to dete~mlnt Natlo~
aa111e playoff data and sites
A few hours later they blew a
6-5 declswn to lbe San
Fran!!ilco Glanll
Dave Grote of the NL off!l!t
Cllllducted the ceremony In tbt
Candlestick Park press n&gt;DID
and 1n two-tenm playoff posslbJ.
Utoes with the Giants and
llodjers, the Plrotea came out

Citizen Band Radio operators
from Mlddlepllrl Pomeroy and
HunUngton W Va are Invited
to attend a Halloween Party of
the Galloa Coonty CoUzens Band
Radoo Club Inc on Oct 19
Plans for the party were dl..
cussed Wednesday mghl when
the Galha C B Club mel at the
K of p Hall The meeting was

awakened

d

Ab11ul 3 1 m Incoming
mortars be&amp;an Iandini lnoldo
del 1
the company's
ens ve per
ometer You could hear the
Vooces of women and children

B b Cox

opened by preal ent o
•
leadmg 14 members and seven
guests m the Lord s proyer
More detailed plans of the
t
party woll be announced 1a er

Hill

officer who was sl~p~ g small number attendmg last
o~Mide has hole Parts So das mghl s meeting y;as adjourned

Visitation of
Lacl·e Roush
Rooms Features
ed
d
Dies nes ay PTA
Meeting
The Salisbury PTA held 118

coLUMBUS (UPH - Prlo-

between

w

awa a for a socaal hour durmg which ooers at tbe Ohio Pentent!ary
refreshments were served
lD hoe wllb • wodespread
to the end The clubs pacmc S1.1nda) on movement In the natoon • pen·

(And I pos~ro~h
Qf Damel s aspa
de-sk for hll Wife

Cto

LETART W Va - Lacoe
Hoffman Roush 79 Oak Grove
Communoty Letar~ W Va '
passed away Wednesdav at the
Galhpolls Medocal Center Born
here December 19 1800 she
was the daughter of John and
Catherme Fmmcum Hoffman
Prece!lmg her 10 death was her
husballd Arch Roush,
July
29 1966

lh ForlofloatJOn Holl attracted

75 1 a! lnstllntlons bave flooded
pnson official• wotb request•
to be allowed to flgbt In Viet
Anderson S C Love ~o o:o RuUand Mtddleport Pomeroy Nam
from the wilds of near e
L I Mason and Pt Pleasant W Va
Warden Ernie Mnwoll said
tnd Wire her one dczen lohng The farthest came from Drexel tllal 10 lbe pall year betweea
:.lt!mmed roses Toay 11 er
75 and 2011 prisoners bave sent
11fflhday Apprecoate confirm ) Hill Pa - - - - ~m notes aaklng lbey be al
lowed to 1oia tbe armed for
ceo lor duty In VIet Nam
i e persons from as far away as
aroc n NelsOIIVJlle Racme Mmersvalle

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Sorne Laggmg
On One Phase
Of Medicare

U.S. OFFERS

(Continued from Poae 1)
le escala«on from the other
aode and wothout any stgn from
UJem of a wolhngness to
neiOitate
Woold Stop Bomblal
Nevertbeless

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either
of lbe otllft t'liii
the aclvan~,:ot p i - 1
games In lflell't~• ~i
The G1ants
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game, with
Ill make up GW1
~
u 11 has a
on
place 11 the cUiftni ~
Giants are eiiJI'ilria.le\l bJ .....
a !Jodger-Piralh 'pli;'blf ik!ilea
would open In Plttalw~P 1!11 tht
aame date Otllei'wlllt aU
playoff act1o11 will bqln on Oci

4,

fo

In tbe drawlnl of alrawa r

p)noff, lhi
llodcan wwe d...,.,.ted "
flam No 3, the Glanta u ~. I
and tbe Plralll u No L

a

thrle tum

Bormg
• In
• l0
School wall
iiii

Over 90 per •ent of the Meigs

JE&amp;uz;un

rn n;; i itii!it

Sutvtvors

a SJster ents of hrst grade pupils

Mrs Dora Hudson Leon and
several meces and nephews
Fu neral serv1ces will be held
at the Foglesong Funeral Ho~e
Saturday at 2 p m wotb 1be
Rev Parker Hinzman and e
Rev wwills beBollups
Bunal
m theofhcoatmg
Letart

Has Begun

c
let me say County residents
who enrolled

mclude

first meetmg of the year Tues
day eo•nlng at the school wtlh
a large attendance
Mrs Wilham Ohlmger prest
dent was m charge of the meet
mg whoch opened with the
pledge to the flag led by color
guards of Grl Scout Troop 100
Devotions were led by Mrs
ry Clark The presodent
ed the Bedford paresis and par

that m tlus matter the United on tile doctor btll Insurance pari
11 1
Cemetery
may caP ma
,tales 1s willing once agam to 1 ef mechcare have pa1d the1r
the
funeral Fr1ends
home after
2
lake the forst step
We are forst prem&lt;Ums Robert G Lor
prepared to order a cessation enl Socoal Securoty
Dostroct Core bore dr~llmgs
began Froday
of all bombing of North Viet Manager annoonced today
Wednesday at the
Rutla tl
Nam
the moment we are Those who have not yet s~nt Elementary school w1th
two
assured provately or otherwose I'" theor premiums Will lose sets of drollmgs being done on
ANNUAL MEETING
that thl! step Will be answered l lheor doctor btll msurance pro- the exterior of the buoldong by The annual meelmg of lbe
uromptly by • ~rrespondmg tectlan 1r they delay beyond a Cmcmnatl f1rm announced Me 1gs County Umt of America
and appropriate de-escalatoon ISeptember :lO Premium remm Supt George Hargraves Jr
Cancer Society Will meet Tuea
on the other aide
der notJce~ that time JS running Dr1lhngs on the lntenor of day september 27 at 7 30 P m
lout were maoled last week
the bulldmg will be done on at the Moddleport HJgft Sohool
Most of the elderly people Saturday and possobly Sunday There woll be election of officers
who have signed up for the vol ol thos week he said
and oommotlee reports All eon
untary medical Insurance part no. two story addition wbioh trobutors of $1 or more to the
g
I
of medocare are havmg theor was buo t ten years a o os 1966 crusade are memhers aod
premoum paymenls dedu cted sho~mg cracks m ots lntenor m•y vote
from the or monthly socoal secuo walls and separations between
on
rao lro•d or covll semce the wall and floor on some
DRIVERS TO MEET
Two vehicles colhded
There woll be a school bus
C')urt .nd Second St .I 9 ~ 1 re)loremenl "ash benefols r 1m,_ places the supenntendent saod
•• 1 premium' payments
m causon&amp; mmor damage Porn
are Althoug h the InIenor cracks meetmg at 7 30 P m Th ursd ay
er Pollee laid Wednesday
lyherefore mad• automalJcally have become qmte noticeable I"·ptember 22 at the Sallsbucy
oy
f
to t ~
11 bu
Dana E Tumor 14 Harrl for them Anyone nol gettmg and separatoons o one
wo Elementary School A
s

NOT/ cf s

3f.l5 tlrumph

Followmg the report of
secretary and treasurer
Raymond Cole the
of Mrs Herbert Dtxon as
surer was announced and Mrs
Kenneth Chaney was
from the floor A report was

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By MAJOR AMOS B HOOPLE
Upset Cbamplon
Egad friends the
Hoople
System has done It agrun'
our Number one upset opeclll
last week w81 little Miami of
OhiO to upend It, Bog Ten foe
Indiana by a 19-10 count The
final tally' Miami 20 Indiana
10 Just one point off ftom
the forecast - harrumph'
1 feel dear readers I muat
also apologlte for another one
point
discrepancy last Salurday Your favorite correspondent gave you Duke to oulpolnl
Weal Vlrglnla 33-16 But Tom
Harps Blue Devils played Uke
angels - he-heh - to record •

the dinner served

the Shrmers which was a

cess
Mrs Maxine Arnold
on the beautlfcaton project
the school and also intlrod,uced I
the members of school
who were present Mss
lee Story principal
the teachers cooks and bus
vers after which parent!

A sticky alide

rule caused the mlscalculat!Qn
no doubt
But enough for history It's
e
look ahead to the major en
counters on this week I eard.
The big 1arr&lt;e of the
day
••••
matches those Jndlana 11 wuoo,
Noire Dame and Purdue on
the home ground• of the 1r1I h
1 predict Ara J&gt;arsegnlan a lada

Open Doors of
Auto are Hit
~e ··"'dent II •

vu

will grease the Bklda for Purdue a Bob Gr~ese - haw hawand emerge triumphant by •
22-15 score
Now hold on to your ball,
kiddles for the Hoople special
ol the week' J look for Syra
cuse to rebound from the Bat·
lor debacle to turn back vlslllnll
U C L.A, 21-28 In a
torrid
struuJe (Ed Note Look oul,
Hoople Gary Beban
mlllht
bomb you too )
Also In lbe eu~ my olm1
mater Ylle will unveil lbelr
1110tl ext:1Un1 perlonnor lllrK!e
Albie Boolb In the periOD of
sophoiMn Brian
Dowllnl
Walch for talented Quarttrback
DowliiJI 1o lead tbe Old Blue
paat ConnecUcut, 211-9 - Boola!
Boola•
Now 10 on with the ••OI'OCII t
Mfaml (Fia I • Florida 81. Zl
Midi staff Sl , ... llldJ II
Slaalord Zl Mllllesota II
~•~-•ppt 11, n.ea
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ldalio 11 Mmllau Ill. 7
Nebn1..
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No. CaroUaa I N. ClroUaa
Sl I
ladlua I Norlllwealen JC

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Mlowa'"'..aa 11 CaWenll 11
Vlfllall 1.1 t'k!mla I
Florida 17 ...... II, 17
Ga Td It Vuder)dl II
MJsaourl 11 DDaola II

Ofdlltoma II Iowa 81 I
lowa II "--ID
8t 11
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Maryland :H. Ww F - II
WI Week: RIPI
WMI
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eon·IDS Top NFL Scorer:'
Green Seventh I·n Rushing

oesday ~ State Rou'fo~ CIJEVELAND lt!P!) _ Jim Tho
BrowDI
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:!~e J~~ ~:1 oherlffi Brown Is cono bul the Cleve- Wednesday lbel quarterbtlek Mo
land Browns can bout Ibis eble Roberts and dafellll'fti!Ml
deApacratmerdrnllven by Clifford Hill
OUie CordBl h ' .,_ _ ..
week
of
a
contender
for
the
ti• • •beln
- -...541 Racine was parked on tie of the NaUonll Football walvero and have
pia'*'
the hlg~way lielided Wt!!t wltb League's leadmg scorer
on tht ''tali" llluad. lllllel
front and back doors open ~e- That laurel belongs to flanker eoUid be ..Uvatttl In faur weolta
I nd It R •
t Ul willl 1111
phen C Cle a
• acme Gary Collms who !011 year wu and can wor o
lravellnt west
th on11 Routa
his I338"'81
o the league's top punter but 101 squad I p--'111 IIIlo quit 1111
0
blonded Y e g
an Y. doing so well In that tategory Heme om
coming ear laoled to see the thus far this season
delenaive baddleld foil 111111
parked car aild slruck boUt His two touchdown catches Clevellllcllasl week, baa liiiJilCI
sonville was travehnJ north an one of these monthly benefitS mches have appeared around drivers an~ asked to attend
chatrman conducted IJ room Vl doors
Sunday pushed his total to II with the HouJtoa Ollln .. Ill
Court and Calvin B Simpson " boiled dorectly by the Socoal the ~dge ~~ ~~~o~b::r:~ : I
DANCE SET
sotatoon durmg the program hour There were no ln)urtes or ar points, three ahead of lll&lt;tel' American Football Lea8110
40 Pomeroy was gomg ea•t Securoty Admm.,tratton
crac mg a
after whoch refreshmenls were rests and heavy damaee to Jim Bakken of St Loul&amp;, who Cleveland has not obtained I
on Second Simpson attemptmg These forst premoum notoces exteroor brick
The Eastern Htgh School band served by the execuUve comuut both cars, authoriUeo saod
Is second
repllicemeut far Pll'dlb, who
to park II I meter oo Second were mailed out m June Lo
Supl Hargraves said no such woll sponsor a dance followmg tee
He's the only Browns player llifl be wu GODiaoletl by flft
)U't above Court was struck
t id requesting a $9 pay damage has appeared IR the the Eastern vs Rulland football I
anywliero near the lop in tbe NFL IIICI AFL teaml, and lndJ.
b Turner as be came up Sec- ren s~ th months o( Jul) much older sertoon of the buold game Froday mght Sept
23
NFL Individual statlsllcl
caUons art the B~OWDJ wW 1rJ
Street There were
no lment or8nd eSe !ember
mg The newer sectoon contains Felltured w II be tbe Impacts I
(Contonued from Page I)
Emle Green r·-•· to Jet by ••••• SlllldaJ •••,...
P Is
August
d e classrooms and a cafeteria The and Larry Anderson will be the
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arresl&amp; or mjuroes
Premoum paymen are u
h
I
wa• designed to ollow voluntary oeventh 1n rushln&amp; with 1411 St Louis ben with oaly flva
0l
Chestfr Wells Route 1 Long
·~ I1rst day
of each month sllite Will pay t e cost
cor DJ A door prize Will be goven
IS
prayers where public school yards m20 •arrleslllcl halfback defellllve backl.
Th
t.ctJOn ts rectong the damage to the buUd The public " Jnvotfd
•
B0 ttam WOJ arrested by pollee on •~
.,.,of coverage
e pro
M H aves •a•d
officials permll
Leroy Kelly 11 lith with !Gil llookie Tum GWIIIOe, a memo
on :t chars• of mtollcatlon terminated If no payment ha • mg r argr
RUMMAGE SALE
yarda In 2'1 attempts
l!er of the Brolmll' tall 1111!1!1.
WeJl( wtll appear In Mayor been made for lhree consecu
There will be a rummage sale A potluck dinner featuring Rain il Delul{e
Quarterback Frank Ryan 11 w!U be eligible for aci!Ve ilUij
Ch¥l!s
.
Leger s Court Sept 2'1 uve months and the elderly
d
doshes from SIX conllnents
A STORM SYSTEM THAT fourth In passlna with :18 eom before the Ott I JIIDe al pftfi.
OYS tO
ion the Ebersbacll bull mg on ceded the meeting of the
and
be
..f"'"v N tzl'
person may not Sign uodp ·~~
2nd Street In Pomeroy Satur Corcle of the Umted Methndlsl dumped tbe heaviest rain In 63 pleUoos In 49 attempts for 143 buribe.:_ pill a~•
IIIIJ
~lrl[e eu IDI(
until the nut open pert
day Sept 24 Sponsored by the
b years on New York Coty con yards and live touchclowtll,
"'" re acem...h
Church Tuesday evemng at t ke tinued to wash mue b o1 lhe
Die1 on Tb nrs d&amp;V
ober I to Decem ber 31 1967
Apple Grove WSCS
George Clment
NeuWmg with the protection Ml startmg
church Mrs T A Downie as Northeast today - the lOJt day
81 l'001eroy pused 1way at unil July I 1968 - and al a 1
1
ed grace
of summer The ram which hit
~•II! General Holl]lilal tbtS IIO per cent hogher premium The Racmt Chapter Future
rS. S rne
Mrs Dawme presented the New York Wednelday totaled
morlllnl Survovon mclude a l rate
Farmeers of Ameroca are at
prlll!ram topoc • Mlssoons
In 5 54 Inches In 24 hours exceednunlller of mece• lnd nephews
tendmg the Ohio State Farm
s1x Contments" She dosplayed eel 10 city history only by ID
runeral aervoets won be heid i
Scoence Revoew Fnday Seplem·
Items from each of the
II 171nch ramfall recorded In
ot the Sacred lleart ( orch mI
ber 23 sponsored by the Me·~·
nents mcludlng • paor ol
1903
Pornoro Saturday at ' a m
EqUipment Company Brown s Mrs Louts Osborne was ho.. shoes belongmg to the late Mrs
At least three peroons doed By Ualtecl Preas IDwnallooal Cleveland at Kansas City oJtb1
Ro"'fll Ylfrv•ce• woU be held
1ractor Sales
and Fulton tess to the Evangelme Mosston George Heber Jones aunt of Mr dunng the New York storm A
American Lelpe
Chlca10 at Waahinaton, nlghl
Frodll)' at I p m at the Ewmg l
Thompson Tractor Sales
ary Socoety of the Pomeroy Downie and a mosstonary on man reportedly JUmped from 8
'II' L Pet OB lletrolt at Mlllnesola
Funeral Home wtth lbe Rev I
Sonce the review " an educa Church of Chnst Tuesday .ven- Korea for many years
Staten Island ferry bemg tossed BaiUmore
M 58 61B
Boston at New York
John Turel officoallllll Buroal
toonal event and highly recom mg at her home \n Cbesh1re
Durlnl the busmess sessoon In
h pped
b winds Delroll
17
5511
81
Will be In the fBPltly lot '" the
mended each boy Will have spe
The meetmg on charge of Mrs charge ef Mrs Kermit Walton ~y ~~ve~ "32' miles~:. tour • Mlnnesola
13 70 542 llll
N•teul Lealae
Sacred Heart Cemetery
nal asslgnmenlll to fulflll New Molton Roush pfesldent open- chairman plans were made to tz~oc gacddenl ldlled a youna Cblcago
19 73 ~211 15
W L. Pd. 01
Plano lor the 1967 season In developments corn yoeld cllecks ed woth devotions by Mrs A L have 8 nurseJ"' during church
and another woman Cleveland
77 Tl 500 IB
lit 82 511 PLAN FLOWER SHOW
elude a league of love team' I and tomalo processmg woll be Phelps usmg as her toptc Abun· worship hour The ways and ;l~m:; beneath the wheels of a California
74 77 490
81 M 50 116
Chesler Garden club will from the ommedoate Pomeroy some of the arP&gt;s asso~ned Mr dant Grace Prayers by Mrs means committee will have
b PP
Kanlls City 70 83 451
Franotoco 1ltl rl 511 C
hold a fall flower show October area were made durong a re- Anderson vocational agrocultu- Phelps and Mrs Jerry Maswr bakmg apron as a money
us
Boston
111 116 45$
81 71 US Ill
22 23 In the dlntn&amp; hall ol tlot cent meetong of the Pomeroy ral mstructor Will
help the concluded the ~cvoUons Mem· lng project
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Washllllllon
61 1ltl 438
Pblladelphlo 81 'II J2l t
Chester Meeonlc bmidmg Tbe Boys Baseball League
boys woth these assognments bers answer&lt;'li ro'l coil wotb an Tbe meellng closed with the .4rchbu":/ Die:
fS. New York
10 116 434
Loulo
19 7J 110 1016
11
generll commillee '
Mn
League offocoals elected to
example of sp~rotual poverty A Mizpah benediction after which CLEVELA
R~th
Wedaesdll)"l GIIDOI
72 71 410 11\t
Reod Young chjurman
Mn serve agam next v.r are Hor
commumcat•on was read frol!'l a qessert eourse was served by bop Edword F Hoban
Balllmore 19 Kan City I olihl floulllin
f1 rl
2116
Wyatt Chadwell Mrs Elrl ace Abbott presodent Wolloam
the McKinley lndtan Mossoon at the executive committee
Cleveland Roman .:;:thoUc hi Detroit 2 Clnl I Is~ 1Vrl-nl4bt New York
II " 41a fl
Dean Mn Homer Holler and sniKlffer voee presodent and
Tuppenosb Washmgton
cese died early
ay at 1 Calif at Detro!~ 2nd pjMI
Chicago
II rl JG 14'1
Mrs Guy Summerfield
Jom Suulsby secretary treasur
Mrs Phelps had tbe mlss1on
CITED BY P,4.TROL
home at the age of 81 The~ Clevelaild 8 MlntjeMti 2
weaeaday'l 1loniU
- -- - I"
study on Hawau and Jamoca
Felix Isaacs 72 Rt
Cool hoohop had aerved 81 aplrl
Boston at Wash 2 pfld'
Otlcqo f ClneJnnttl 3
Present were league officials COLUMBUS (UP!)_ Thhe afterwhlchMrs Mastercondut· VIlle, and Earl Toy, 41,
leatholder fo~ r:re~~~·.
New
York,'
ppd'
San Frnn8PIIIIbuflht '
11
coacheo managers players
ted
th•
entertamment
Wtlh
prJ.
vtlle
Ky
were
orted
Ia
appear
Ca
lcs
e
I
'l'lllrl'llltl
Pl'a•alilt
Pllelten
4 St Loula 0, ~
1
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DEVIrn:D 1'0 IN'I'f:lll!.'l'l Ill' parents and othe onterested of state Bureau of Uuemp~m":, zes awarded to Mrs Roush In Metgs 'county eourl Sept
diocese one of the .afiOSI lq
t81aribll 1'IIIMI EDT)
Los Anpll!lll; nl&amp;bl
!11£JOI III.UON iliiEA
flcoals Trophies were presented ~::::::O::.e
of 14 Mrs Phelps and Mra Clyde 011 speeding cllar&amp;es by the ~ U~ted
!MJxt\1 llootoil If 1fuhtnp~n,
ldltduladl
""""" a. ••.,,_,
to the managers and players of 1 courses In
many Ohoo cltoes Andrews Refreshments were Ohio State PalrQI
bla:
a;:2 and se= ~ co- Brandlit 17-al and FIJCbet'
~~
the Pomeroy Poraletl team 111116 to tzmo 781 persons under the served to tbe above and Tom·
SMJSSED
adju~/~shop til the oaw Arch- Yl Rl!!hert
alld
~~~ II ~1111!1
roast woth
soft federal Manpower Development my Master
dismissed lo bishop Joseph Schrombl, auc.
12 at Klului
llowllilrl •IMI
:;:::,"..::,,;, _ '" ...... ..,._ drlnk: •nd potato chops was
Wlllard p Dud I
Fights llftans
the Meigs County Clerk
of ceedlng jllm In IM5
Polmo• (It-t): Yl KreUMf
p m,
•' •
•• •- "' ';:1!'.. - serYed Leap offlclals again 1 said tht federal government NEW VORK (UPII .l.Joe Cllurll oftlte Wednesday of the
BD
It
p.m
Pltllbjli'ill
a1
AIIJI!Ia4'rJ
1 2
.. - - thanked all who helped contrl
.Uocated , 1 09'7,24! for the Frazoer 20312 Philadelphia State of Ohlv " L Hart. by
TWO CAllES
Citllfornla
1q111 (IN) n
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•·,~...... _ _ "•-..:; bute to the success of the past programs with $420.D93 01 11 go- oulpomted Oscar Booavena, ordier of the oourt upon aatis· Two cases WI'';"Charlea Le! Jlrunot
;
, u\"'''
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By CHET TANNEHILL
lieDUIIel S(Nlril Wrller

PROBAB

- - - - - - - - - -- "'""'"' Panthers and Blue Devils
pe!;:~d~ M~:·,a=~a~
Are Hampered by lnJ· uries

T - Toties
Jack•••. last title came ID
Jew ruling In effect this fall 11161 Logan won ot last m
concernlng the use of reserve I 11161, Atbeas waa the
lUGS
football players m
varsoty rhamploo Galllpoh•
hasnl
gal'nes
won tt smce 196~ Wellston s
last grtd crown came m 1958
The Sentinel reporttd
A M1ddlcport w1th moe crowns

L~oS:~RJ~~J

GALliPOLIS BLUE DEVfLS

T=.~u)Ailc~MEseRmad'o'hws

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POMEROY PANTHERS

p?LTE' Y4R4 165
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In 11111es to key play eo s h"' forced Galhpohs men Danny Davoes
166 4 1 G 3 135
lor 1 erry Hanslev and Pomero) coach Bud Btckel lo John Magnussen
170 4 c
3 165
I ]togg le tlleor startmg llneuos for I nda; s Southeasteo n I Mike ElhoU
- 165 3 RG 3 16o
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Ra) Zorkle Cookie For
Jack Mowery
p t St
par ker Tearn
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What award did yea
year -

Wellston Head Coach Bob
Brennan an reply to a quest on
why he did not use reserves
when Wellston Yras assured ol
v wm last Fnday mght pomted
to the followng new regula
taon
If a boy plays a quarter
of football In a varsny game
lie cannot play a reserve
game for seven days Two
c:onsecutJve plays ronst•tute
playmg tn a quarter '
- -Th e regu Iahon was put m ef
1tt 1 s
fert for the first time
yeRr Jt wall Wlthout a doubt
burt reserve programs m small
Class A schools Some of the
AA schools may be hurtmg too
-- Tbto tznd
Soutbeaslern
Athlehc
LeaD'ue
footbaJI Ob!o
sea
sou will commeoce
e
Friday
mgiU Four games are oo lap
Galhpolit go~ to Pomeroy
Lngan is at Athens m the top
,ame of the evenJDg J\.{iddlepnrt plays at Jackson
and
Well~ton
journeys to Nelson
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most valuable
Mos' home twll

Ohto League gnrl opene1 a! Pomero)
! Rogel Bush
216 4 R T 4 170 ----John Wolfe
l M1ssmg from the
Panthers
I Greg Howell
182 4 R E 4 150
Bill English I GRF:EN RAY Wls UPI\ lmeup F tday w ll be
three bovs were ready phsyc&amp;al!y 1 Rod G1Ikey
166 3 Q B 4 145
Don Swisher Here s a QUJCkte qu z Wh c~
hasn t won one smce
1!149 hllk l~;"s - Cl cules H)sel 17l 0 11 h g JOO 15 to get the boy-; I Larry Thompson 146 4 0 r
team has g ven the Green Bay
1
and Pomero) s only champ- po md Junwr Stewart BI&lt;Jnke 1 up m~.:• tall) fur Pomeroy
Bryan Swam
164 4 1 If 4 135
Keith Phahn l P rkP s m11 (' tro h
n ~
mnshtp came m 19a.,
sh1p H\!.1~ l ld nc anU J 1
liP Pctnlhers have
eight J1mmy Gllmore
147 ;j R!l 4 J""O
Rill Moore ] the pa st rev yf'ars tth &lt;m anv
C1 w l "'po md sollo•o!!
letter el back from last year!i Charles NPal
176 1 FB 3 160
l.en vaoMete 1otiler?
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1he Southe an \alley Athlr.tn: l lhscll suHcrcd a leg HJury qutd
r •l rountmg llysell
Confcrcl t.:e ISm tis mnlh year l agam t Hutland S•t •rd v gil wl ( k w n
lmr
aid
DF.J.ENSE
I If youve answers wth the
I of operatton
Kygr1 Creek owns 1 Crow (:!t.:eiH'&lt; i a v,.nst njur) lo st s1x lnstde the
SEOAL
c o\LLIPOI TS- LCB 81 ent Saunders 1 T- Roger Bush J ~bv ous-Ralt more and ChH:a
seven crown ~ Eastern
t'Ao lagamst the HPd Devtls
all(! PH S was 16 0 Jn 1965
LG - Make Elho!l RG- Dan Da\tcs RT- Ron Russell RCB O- RrWf' yo rsel w !h a b g
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Rw Cirandf' and Soli!Y.( ten Stcv. rl U!ak sl rp wa a JUt
A.t Cct llpolrs last fall
the - Greg Howell LSLB~John Magnussen RSLB- Bruce Har fat F Rut "-DUd y(Ju beuve DELAWARE Ohio
one cac:h Nm th G&lt;ill a c •me ed tr fle Panthers ope 1 ng u dt:rdog Pan tners htdd GAHS re id or Chuck Neal Lll-frm ( llwre RH- Brure Sm th the Rams
1 Harness
racrnJ! rans
tlose m 953 after ·.un liJ thc lgant: aga r 1 Wahama
t() a 6-ti he until II 05 rema•n Sa fety-La 1n Thomp son
F'or rts Los AngPIPs a team weather wat~hers todayr
co unty t,urnpwn~hip n Hl~7
Heplac ng Hy ell s R&lt;.~y Ztr ed m the fJna l penod The Blue
POMEROY-LCB-Ketth Phalin LT-Bill Moore IG- thats seldom been n the the skies cear u~ onr'~!f~:;
1but los t out n the f nat ga ne I kle 165 J•uu r d semor J o h 11 Dev1ls scored two fourth penod Ed Baer HG-Ke n Eng!Jsl H! - Ra y Zarkle RCB- M ke r HI? 1 r &lt;~
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n $74 616 little Brown d us r·
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of the 1958 campatgn w e Wolfe 170pound se nor w II re lllchdowns to wtn 186
\\rtght LSI B- Pat Story RSI B- \nd.,. Porttr 1 H- Steve that has handed &lt;'Oarh \.nee rJ ;1r;s c for 3 vearo1 s
Sou thwestern railed fr m a place Cruv,. at nght tackle
The Panthers ptcked up l4 Fmlaw RII-B11l Engltsh Safetv-Don Sw sh~r
1 rnhardJ s Parkers mmt&gt; g:r ef Thf" weather was the
30 0 halftrme dcf c t to down Ct e~ch B eke! plans few chan first dt wns to ( allm ~ 10 a 1d
KlCKOP F TH1E
I than any other Nat 1ona Pool test I n as the ru•td
1
the Pu ates 36 3()
ges on defense M ke W rght collected 82 yards rush ng tn
8 PM
lro~ l l LeaguP opponPnt
superbly
cond t1oned
! 155 pol nd senwr wtll play r ght 131 attempts Pomeroy npped
POMEROY STADH 'H
v.en t to the post for
(Orrucrback And~ POJIPr 1~0 Cal rpols pass defense
for
They II pe trvng agan clmJactiC even( of the
The
Pirates
wdl
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pollnd
sen
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wtll
Ulke
over
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eld r1nd "rand cor&lt;uol lrarness
s00 th t F d 11 h
"es ern fl ;~) ~ t m ha fback p JS twn KPn f 1gl sl tw1 s m 1965 - B I
Moore
as usual l'he Packers are at the Delav.are County
lh~ o~y SIV \C gamr. ' ;eek lfi~ pound so pi om ore Will hod was a favonte target
h \-01 d t( V.ll lht I m b\ grounds
'll•ri;~~
en
OQ eague glmts
md dov. a defensive guard pust
Ga lhpoiiS collected !86 yards
nmf' pOLnts A sellout crowd ol
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Southern al Kyger l:rf':ek E1p;ht Panthers Will go both rush ng 11 35 attempts last fall
almo t 51 000 ft~1s IS assured to
Rullaad at Eastern and Han I wa) s r nday nrght
and completed four or 10 passes
watch Green Bay m Its ftrst
nan Trace at Symmos \alley
flary Smith 190-pound ta ckle for 86 yards Overall yardage
~ue
1966 regular SPa son garr (' here
Heres the all hme
SVAC and ngnt cornerback w J def favored GAHS 272 to 216 Gal
Both teams carry 2 0 records
grid
slandmgs
mdurt
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mnely
miss
Fndav
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league
op
lo
polos
has
tO
lettermen
back
mto
plav and the Winner II be
gam"s played thu f lh
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new Ohio b1gb school regula
tlon bas curtailed the use of
reserve players 10 vars1ty lool
ball game&amp;

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Noire Dame
r ue
T CU • 0b1o state If
OreiOD 11 Ulab 7
Duke II Plttsborib II
L s u t1 Rtoe t
8 OtrtllDa 1.1 MeJ1Pb11 II 1t
So calfforota II WlsooaafD.
S M U Z1 Navy II
8)'l'II!Uie 21 U C.L.A. II
Teua II TeiU Teeb 7
Tulane 18 Tew 116M IJ
WllbiqlH IJ Atr p...,. I
Wut Va, 17 Wll I Mar7 I j
Wyolllblc !&amp; Arflou Sl. I ,;
Yale • r-lleld 1
Allbama II lA 'l'icb I
Klual IJ AiluU 15 It
Arbaaas II TMlaa 1.1
Amy 17 llilly Cnla 7
Telneuee 11 AIIIJ1In 11
Baylor 31 Colondo I
llottoa Collqe II liMo 11 I

Hansley, Bickel Juggle Lineups for
SEO Opener at Pomeroy Friday Night~

THE
SPORTS DESK

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~f Hoople Likes Irish Over Boilermakers,
syracuse t 0 Re00und Agams
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RUSH PARTY - Froze wmners for the annual Beta Stgma Pht CfhMapterA.
M So
t
h party Wednesday rught at the home o rs
~ei~t Gi..'::O~~In rp-~~:r~~ are presented g•fts for the best J•Jgeg costur~·
b n Martha Eschleman organizatton pres odent at left ReceiVIng awar s are, o
YSh•rley Husted Betty Rawlings and Lots Moore -Sentinel Photo
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One round hit less than 10 I Galtla C B s Search and Rescue
yard!li from Kappleman s com truck was dasp\ayM at
last
rnt~~d post It kolled a you~g mghl s meeting Due to
tne

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aecond llett Jn tbt atree,team
playoff setup they II'Gintd up
third best
Brown repreaetlted tbt PJ.
rates Tom Seeberg was there
for tho Dod,... IIICI CbUb
Feeney for tbe lllanl&gt;l
SMberJ won tbs tosa for a
Dodge..Piralel moll and
elected to let sucb a best-of·
three game aenn ·~ In
Plltsbur&amp;h wltb tht llna1 lwo
pmea In Los Anaele•
Feeney also won ID the toss
with tlrown and made lbe same
oor1 of lgreemtol / for lbe
Giants 'ftlus, If the Pirates tie
llitb either the Dodlera or
Glanta tbt playolf aeries would
open In Forbes Field 11141 live

Major Pegs Big One

The club s first october meet
mg will be at 7 3tl p m Oct 5

lrom the Communist jlos!Uona
- apparent\)' VIllagers bemg at the K of P Hall Hoghhght of
heki by the North Vaetnamese the meetmg Will be a movie
soldoers who were alrald they
d talk by the Stale Hoghway
moght be caught In Amerocan an
flre back at the Communisl'i I pa~:~~ermg to he used on the

body landed
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By FRED DOWN
Iruns m the second on Jim o
alone at P the :'-IFL s \\or~tem
ce vi:' a 001 InJury n the last tnJ 1d Smtth boys
trPI Sport§ Writer
Lefebvre s double Lou John IVISIOn
TEAM
w L T iT I mu utt.: 1 Pay 1g t C 10 1 For tt e fir st trme n three The pem ant wheel that had sons smgle an f':rror by Allen I The Pr~ckers have been able Thf' br~ ba\ sor of ~~=r~
Kyg r Cr ek
35 3 ? 7 Grove
~orn~:; Calllpol s w I
out been spmmng so merr1lv for a 1d Osteen s smgle
to w n onlv one of the l&lt;ls four Hano £ r was a 3 1 favorite
1
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28 12
2 AI:;
Jeff Smrlh 169 pound we gl 1ts oprosHJon The Pan the Los Angeles Dodgers ca me The Dodgers and C1ants are gam~s agamst tire Rams and lht ro oth('r colL and ll '"'''" '"
RIO Grande
semor nght guard ard dclen Ut 1 e a c ~ges b
B 6 1 1 srve Jmebat.:ker ts ll tt e doubt
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c1s up doub\P zero \Vednesday l 1dle toda)' so the P1rates have that carne v.J thout th~: bl:'neill lle already h::as notched
Raune
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a 1a s 11e av r mghl bertluse Cene Mauch IS a chance to gau a 1aU game of a touchoown fv.o field goal s f t h:g l the Tnple Crown
ful I st IHl\JOg ~ utt ered a bad
169 11 p n •ro b ks 1
North Ga llta
19 20
o lp11ramed rtJ k ea t t:ual ( r ve ages
\he Cane Futurity
152 •e nd " GYII 1 ac
Is P ayang the rotation system I on both by beatmg the Atlanta b) Don Chandler dec dE'd he ti takmg
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poun s a P0 I wtth h1s Ph ladclph1a Plu lhes Braves The Dodgers resume 3 game at M1lwauhe Ia::; I onkt?rs N Y
Th S 0
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3 38 o 0 Gre, Howell 162 pound sen ba&lt; ks av e rage 163
pitChers
tht&gt; 1r schedule w1th a double 1 set~ on at d 1nh tw
w ok, Hated the next best bet ·1rtiti#! i£~i l
a change since 1937 when New Symme 'i Valley o
u o or wtll take Garv Sm ith
or
Pomeroy bas scored 60 mark
R1ck Wrse a 21 year old he~der agatnst the Ch1 cago later on tile West Coast I s thl onl \ frll y tn the ~,~
0
8oston dropped from the con TOTALS
IJS Jl~ 6 8 nerb&lt;J k pust
de fen e !\ I ke ers m two outmgs The Panth nghthander who hadn t pitched Cubs on Fnday and Lhe G1ants A 1geles kn ~eked r. ee 1 R;JV o r Bor JOUr Hanover who coU119
f
Thnt ill be
E llrott 115 pound JLinJOI
w ll rrs dumped Wahama 2' 6 and
1 h t
b be
1 ·~
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w
mterrupl I T - Titles
agamst the Dodgers ~ mce Aug 1play agam m Houston un of frrst place m thr \\e s v. th a
e ug s ( rv \
com,. ,,. .t-"ii
ed m 1968 when Pomeroy and I
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replace Jeff Smith on oflen e Hutland 311 22 (,alllpolls has 1 19f34 slopped them wtth stx Saturda"
21 10 der s! m
the nn' ftlh ever to wm lbr.c,
Middleport consohdate
\flth
SMALL COl LEG F. P()JI
Bru Lr H rretd 148 pound JUil c.:rossed the goal ltl'le twJce- h1ts en n u!.P to a 3 2 vtctory I Mancha! s r1r:st t omer or the
b g o e Stanley Oancertjfb
Ironton returmng to the lea NEW YORK
UPIJ - The •or or Chuck Neal l76pound :.~~n st Ironton n a 12ti wm Th ... loss cut lhe Dodgers season earned htm hJs 23rd
Desptc Green Bay~ p()sllon s,.,,tt.,. ha s won 15 of 17 staJ1lnq:
gue Heres the SEOA.L s all
U n t ted Press fnternattooat l ~es~man v. JII take ove, Jeff Coa l Grove downed GAHS 14..0 Natonal League lead to I f.! VICtory and the Giant s :J
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of power and the gPneral Jnd her l 5 clockmg Ml&amp;
time standipgs and number of ! mall college footha ll rpU,rts mJt s tt eha cker
posmon I&lt;J 1 Fnda}
games when a vactory Y.Ould after the Parates took a 53 ead nept tude of the n m smce D 1qu m I1 Sept 1 ts the 8JI(JQ
champK~nshlps won smce the WJtli won lost ted record~ 'a'hd c:fansleyrhas swltdu~d Jnmy The Panthers have an ex have tncreased their Jead ovPr m the top of the mnth The l l959 thr ~ear lonbardl took llnf' rPnd for a 3vear-old
l925,carnpaagn
Ifirst place votes m pf:lfen ~ h~tf~~r~ /o7er/'fhJf del~l'lstve plo ve type hall club w th the Pittsburgh Pirates to 2 ~ Gtants tJed th&lt;&gt; score at ~on ~ver the P~k~rs Los Ang~le:s pa&lt; ng f I
theses
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~a ., rzE:J~c ng good speed and can run or games ar d all but o:&gt; l m nated Ja} Alou s stng le nd Ton as manag our w n an a Bnm 0 Hano\i~r dr v~
ttAM
W L T IT) reams
P:,
Brvan Sw&lt;~m afl
mserted pas.s Gallipolt:i dele~
ap the San Franclst.:o Giants
Hall er s 26th homer and Ma !Je aga nsf Lomh::. dr r athed r, , lrge Sholt\ of logansport;
Jackson
165 86 18 12 1 No Dak 5t (16 2 0 221
JJlJ dBroce
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right
lralf
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to
be
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of
rts
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be
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lt&gt;t m~ rl rr r E: lh oast sevt&gt; n r1 d &lt;J d w. Pd b\ 1 e Lu;t
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L
Th
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t&gt;n pill ng rn rJChal tollowf'd w th Irs h1
Lllgan
153 98 14 7 2 Md
e ense arry
ompson, 146 fense at this stage
ul
f
Tl e v clom &lt;Jf all three blows yt&gt;ars S x ~I r.rrPn Ben s SL.Jr c: r lhlr and Murton Fl
Athens
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Te m St 2 I o 150 j)Ou d semor wm repla~ Lar- Rain Mollday and Tuesday reg aJ rotatwn
or the last
vt tor efi n lhP ~-' rt's r;.~ le
Galh(IOhS
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46 1) llotchell alllifety,
hampered drllJs Ia both Porn- month smce Bob B&lt; 111 wen I to wos el ef p teller El ov F 1ce
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\\ellston
114143 I 6 4 Mass Il l 10
1!11 Tom Meadows Will St:dk't at eroyandGallipoljs.
the bullpen "and'' wa:; JUSt hs
Juans Fme Rr&lt;ord
the ParkPr oil d ovr ~l m sr
h
M'lddleport
108127 10 9 5 No Dakota JOl
5 offlnSIVelefttacklelnflaooOf Frlday'IOpelerwnJ.markthe turn satd lauch n xplamrlg Mal dais .!36 reLord th s evcnow rn ~ ght a•d romp l lfi ~ llleds:~dn'~,n~s s'~;! ~~ ?
Pomeroy
104 128 21 I 7 St John s 12) (!In
Rlj I~ &lt;:k Mosley and Mike EnloU 4ZBd consecutive rear or oper hiS chOJCe of Wrsc \.\hO added vear g ves ham a CO!llPO"rte 91 a 3.1 6 1 reg liar se ISOn reco d Ia r (I lost a race,'~
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20 2l 5 o 9 Los Beach 11 l ~0-0
4;, left guard on defense Pre.sb14 3 0 1 10 San DJego St (I 0
38 man Ru I Ru!ise/1 at 6-l aad
13 7 2 1 Second 10-IJ
U( Santa 205 pounds w11 replace Mosley
1130 l03G 128 41 Barbara 34 12 Pac1fJc 33 13 Iat defen.stve nght tackle
tie ) Montana Stale and Ball Bickel remarked Wednesday,
State 32 15 (he Lmf eld and Wed 1ke to get off on Ute
I Gramblmg 31
17 Los An!:leles rJght foot by knockmg orr the
State30 18 Arkansas Stale (l) number one team
Co ch
1Jy United Press Jnternalional 28 19 F londa A&amp;M 12) 27 20 Hansley slated Tuesday w1tn
National League
Southern Ilhnms 21
the exceptwn of the two Smtth
G AB R H Pet

New Boston
Portsmouth
Itanton
TOTALS

Leaders

Alou
Alou Pll
AU

lor Southeastern 0 b' o that he had great &gt;tuff

Leagt~t teaoo D wiD bl the threw 80 per cent last

Ust meetmg between Galltpol
HC and Pomeroy Gallipolis With
13 wms 111 its last 19 meet ngs
over the Panthers holds 8 21)..
IS..5 edge in the overa 1 sen es
Hal sley Will take a 40 man
sq, d tu tlw Rt&gt; d 1 &lt;J
wdl dress 23 bovs
Kickoff trme 15 8 p m

Ori·oles Close to FI.rst
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Strgel Ptt
134 472 83 152 322
Rose Cm
150 630 96 2fl2 321
Clmnte Ptt 144 598 100 192 321

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ard 35 wo• lost mark a d a 7'2

hall s

Had Way Pa"ed
Tl e Gaanls had paved the
wav for the Dodgers to take a
21J game lead wheu thev heat
the Prates 6-5 m an afternoon
~arne on pitcher Juan Man ch
als ntnthmnmg lorer
But W1se out-dueled 16-~:a 1 C:"
wmne CJ Jude Osteen str1k ng
out sax and walkmg tv.o en

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percentage over the last four
season~ The on\ pitchers n
Ca rt h1story wath comparable
marks over a snmla1 pen od
were Carl Hubbotl wath 92 38
for 708 frum 193~ tim ugh 1937
:Jrd ChriS!\
Matll"'WSon wrth
115 396 for 741
from
1908
through 1911
The Braves wh1pped the St 1
Lou1s (ardmals 4 0 and th~

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route tos1x losses
thos fofth
Victory Chcago
lhe
agamst
The Ph1ihes
Cmrmo&lt;~h Cubs
Rt&gt;ds 9defeated
3 m Wednes
snapped a 2-2 t1e m t1 e s1xth I days other NL games In the

mnmg when D1ck Groat sm~ted Amerrcan League: Balttmore
went to thtrd on a throwmg beat Kansas Cttv 10 8 Detro t
error by Umd baseman Dick mpped Ca hfoJ ma 2 I and I

~~:~~;~d s~':!e:~o~:~. on

Tony Iiieveland delealed Mmne,ota

R r h1e Allen s 39th homer of
Dems Menke htl two homers
Y JEFF MEYERS
)Mantle turned the trick m 1956 nmg Los Angeles 3 2 San the s.. ason tymg h1m for the mcludmg a three run drtve In
UPI Sporls Writer
Robby Leads fooy
Francisco lllpped Prttsburgh
NL lead w1th Hank Aaron / the seventh u n 1 g and D t.:k
G AB R H Pel
If BaltJmore clmches the
Rob nson leads Tony Oltva m 5 Atlanta blanked St Louis
produced the PhJihcs first run Ketle" ptt.cht&gt;d a thre&lt;&gt; h tter for
F RbSJt, \J;Jal 150 559 117 175 113 pennant today Frank Robtnson the batl ng department 313 to and Chrcago downed CmcmnaU and smgles by Allen and I the Braves who won tlre1 r f fth
OIJva MIR
150 584 93180 308 J wall he unable to let ofi steam 308
tups teammate Boog 9 J
Harvey Kuenn a walk and an stra1ght game the1r 13th m
Wagnr Cle 142 519 70 150 289 because he 11 need all he can Pov.ell 11 the RBI ace lH! to The As led 6-1 m the seventh mf eld out added the second I their ast 14 and the1r l9th m 41
PoweU Bal 136 475 77 137 288 gel over the fmal mne games of 100 and IS outsluggmg Harmon before Rohby walloped the frrst The Dodgers scored both thear games s1nce 8 lh H lchcock
Kalme Det 132 444 80 127 286 the season
Kallebrey, m homers 49 to 36 of h1s two run homers
succeeded Bobby Bra"an Bob
15
Ktlbrw Mm 153 540 81154 285 1 The Orioles redw:ed their Frank
also a1mmg at the Baltimore exploded for seven errors three by first baseman G1bson a 20.game w nner
Chris KC
117 380 51 107 282 magJc number to two Wednes Most Valuable Player Award to runs m the e1ghth Charhe Powell
sufferPd h1s 11th sPtb&lt;~rk
Howrd Was 142 485 521 136 Z80 day mght by wh!ppmg Kansas become the f1rst player
m Lau s two run pinch double
Slammed Homer
Adol'"o Ph1lhps h1t a tl ree run
Crdnal Cal 143 523 60 146 279 City l..S If Baltimore beats history to wm such honors JD started the scormg V1c Foznov
Wdhe Horton slammed a twO- homer and B11ly Wrll ams a
1
M"cAlfe Det 114 391 80 109 279 the As today and second place both leagues
sky s pmch h1t smgle talhed run homer With two out m the two-run homer to lead a 13 h1t
Home Rans
Detroit sphts a lwmball With Elsewhere Detroit shaded Lau w1th the tymg run and Lu1s runth to rum a brilliant pttchmg Cub attack that dea lt Sammy
NatIonal League Aaron CaiJforma the Orwles wtll have Cahforma 2 1 while the second Apar1c1o and Russ Snyder
performance by Cahforma s Elhs h1s lAth loss
Ken
BraVes &amp; Allen Phillaes 39 HJeJr first AmerJcan League game of the doub leheader was stngled m a run
Dean Chance
The Angel Holtzman went sax nnmgs to
Torre Braves 36 Mays Giants flag m modern history
ramed out
and Cleveland Robmson s second two
nghthander lmuted Vetroit
wm hts nmt~ for the CuOs
S4 Hart &amp; McCovey Giants 33
Robmson whose pair of two stopped Mmnesota 6-:'.
Other smash
h\o hits until the mnth when
Ameti~an League F Robin run homers mcreas"d hts games ramed out were Chicago Kansas CUy Manager AI he walked Norm Cash and MAC RELEASEil
SO'n Onoles 49
Killebrew season 5 total to 49 and led the at New York and Boston at Dark sent seven pitchers to
ytelded Horton s 27th homer
NEW YORK l UP II -Rov I
Twins 36 Powell Ormles 34 Orooles to vletory Wednesday Washmgton
mound m an effort to stop the Earl Wdson started for the McMollan veteran shoolstop oil

t,~ ~l L 132 466 67 142
Ameri~ao League

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The NEILSEN Model LH15831
Pepitone Yanks 31
Colavolo mght ts flghllng for the first In the National League Onoles who nearly gave
Tog&lt; s '" quest of hos 19th the Ne• York Mets was
Muterpleee 23" Color Telemlon
Indiana Ruos
30 Batted In
A_L~tr~op:-le:::-c_ro:_w~n._._s:_m::_ce:_:~: _l•: _ck: :e:oy.:_:_P::h•:::la::d:::e:O:Ip::_:ht"'a~h"'a:'lted~~fr":on~t::'r":un'::!_g~a~m~e:_aa\Vw_":ayY_IJb~y~co"'_m~m~lttttllnlllg~fi~v":el v1ctory but left for a pmch released from the hospollll
{23" avera l c1 Aional 274 sq ns VIewable area)
hotter after hurlmg eight Wednesday followmg surgery
Dano lb. Modem S1yhn1 n cab net.a &lt;lf aenwne W'alaut National
League Aaron
lnmnts of six bit ball Orlando on hiS roght shoulder The 36- • 1teted hudwooct 10hd1
28 000 \'Olt advanced Q 26 Color TV cha,.. 1
I'MerW po
~
BravesAllen
117 Phillies
Clemente107 Porates
Pena ptlcbed the nlnlh to win year-&lt;Jid mfoelder who was • ~arkHar
112
Star
britht p ctttre8
wtr ._.
oell Pirates 100 Torre Braves COLUMBUS tUPI) - For 14 Saturday agaonst Texas Chrts h
hiS fourth game m sox Injured on Aug 12 wo\1 be nul '" Admiral Super Soope VHF Tuner w th pre lll!t lhl~ turun• . , _ ..,,.,, ,,,.,
ai.tp clear pu:tW'ft
-~9a
t em Thus far only 10 .000
dectsrons
1 of actJOn for the rest of the
of the past 1~ years Ohoo State loan may not draw 70 000 com the student ttckets have been Steve Hargan songled In a seasM
• New Admiral Slide Rule Turunr Asaer:qb(y
Arnerteu League F Robin has led the naloon m attendance pared to an average of 83 244 a ld
U.t leta YOII tune UHF TV lib e. radto
~at ot:; col! e footb 11 ho
so
)l8lr of rWls and scattered none The Mels also announced • Ad.JD.iraJ Color Jo'idelity Control dial new warmth 10 to ..,,,.. ,.., ;
10
.on, vnules ll8
Powell,
bt~
a
me game
1965
Ohoo Slates plloiUon In lhe
hits to win his 12th came they would retam thetr woockJn,2 1 blaCk &amp;Del wbite TV J)ICtlll'N.
Automatic ne,..ll.II!IIJll CII'&lt;:Utt ehmmatea tmpantJGICI~- .
ldoles lOti Killebrew Twons games u
I appears to be a Thos game alone may
tendance standongs ts likely
agamst rune losses for the agreement woth ~~el:e~~;~:::i/ .bAdmiral
Y .V.y ~N(r~Etic tiel.de
15 Horton, Tigers 100, 8 lhillll of the past
enough to drop the Buckeyes get steaddy worse The Buck· Indians Vern Fuller !&gt;Oiled his vtlle Suns of the
• JloDdld Pl'eCIGO• 28" Color TV pletu,re tu~ w:~th Dew boepbcrn
Robinson Orioles 97
Th&lt;! slide from the top spot out of the top
t
lh
that ~~~ l aharpet' plctlre and ncreaNd brlfhtll• p
"
Pflchblg
probably woll oceur thos season
spo stnce ere eyes are commtHtd to a nine- first maJor league !lomer for League through the
08); • .kiA :l8!1 •i44. li Uoo
'; 'll...!i'
NofiAoool
dial th
be
were only a few thousand ticket game season for the next five Cleveland and toammates Max seaoon although Solly Remus
' ·.,.,-- Leque Dl8ri
!lye reasolnt lngth a new umver sales separating the leaders
to seven years whole other
Alvis and Leon '1\'woo I reluru as mannger of
)lilnts 23-8 Koufax, Dodgers s regu a oon at requires aU average attendance
schQOis play It games
connected
Suns
G1ants 20-1 Jaster, q~ to contain the same There could be as many as Once past the opener howey. Jim Kaat the • wlnp'•-t
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~=~~=;•Gibson, Carda 20-H numner of classroom days
16000 empt,y seats m Oh10 Sta er, the demand for tlcketa coo- p1tcber In the AL, ()
Leape McNaJ11, As a
the school year dium for tbe opener because of Unues at 1 premoum Four
the etgbth Ianing ~ llllfered
Boswell, TWJns, 12- starto
to 10 days after! a umverslty rule which set aside the five remaining home
bJs lith IOM Ia 35 ·-'''''-)
24-11, Siebert, the
opener
26 000 student book '
sold out and tbe
OliVa batlllng Rel&gt;Jil8an~ 001
l~1 ' 1j,1 -Ji.,.Barlio~,: ~oles II
had a telbng which, ~an!'911!1i aold
cro
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1
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elf~~
o~ He even:..Ut~tuden!li-!Cio
wn, wm~ ~..- ..
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Announce Plqyoff ~artl

22, 1981

C-B Operator~
Of Wide Area
Planning Party

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matJ post on relallvely hl&amp;b
grotD41 and ordered the men to
dog Ia for the n~&amp;hl The
mamnes took om \"•If lrenchlng tools and went to work It
too~ a long lime •nd II was
verj dark when they llnlshed
I helped dll a four man hole
and: JUSt barely missed beong
tne 'first man on II W!r lay
ln,..je hsterung to the co ortng aQ)Inds ol outaoln&amp; arUUery
,orne of the men managed to
1'"11 But they were abrupUy

...
~
nWroJscO

tUPI) ',IW'edne!d 1ay Sept 21 was the
of day the Plttsburah
IPir·ates should have stayed at
and that Included
IG!,...rll Milnaltr Ja. Brown.
For 11 was a day In wbleb
they wound up lhkd best In •
three team coJn.tlisllD&amp; eel'OIIlQo
ny to dete~mlnt Natlo~
aa111e playoff data and sites
A few hours later they blew a
6-5 declswn to lbe San
Fran!!ilco Glanll
Dave Grote of the NL off!l!t
Cllllducted the ceremony In tbt
Candlestick Park press n&gt;DID
and 1n two-tenm playoff posslbJ.
Utoes with the Giants and
llodjers, the Plrotea came out

Citizen Band Radio operators
from Mlddlepllrl Pomeroy and
HunUngton W Va are Invited
to attend a Halloween Party of
the Galloa Coonty CoUzens Band
Radoo Club Inc on Oct 19
Plans for the party were dl..
cussed Wednesday mghl when
the Galha C B Club mel at the
K of p Hall The meeting was

awakened

d

Ab11ul 3 1 m Incoming
mortars be&amp;an Iandini lnoldo
del 1
the company's
ens ve per
ometer You could hear the
Vooces of women and children

B b Cox

opened by preal ent o
•
leadmg 14 members and seven
guests m the Lord s proyer
More detailed plans of the
t
party woll be announced 1a er

Hill

officer who was sl~p~ g small number attendmg last
o~Mide has hole Parts So das mghl s meeting y;as adjourned

Visitation of
Lacl·e Roush
Rooms Features
ed
d
Dies nes ay PTA
Meeting
The Salisbury PTA held 118

coLUMBUS (UPH - Prlo-

between

w

awa a for a socaal hour durmg which ooers at tbe Ohio Pentent!ary
refreshments were served
lD hoe wllb • wodespread
to the end The clubs pacmc S1.1nda) on movement In the natoon • pen·

(And I pos~ro~h
Qf Damel s aspa
de-sk for hll Wife

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LETART W Va - Lacoe
Hoffman Roush 79 Oak Grove
Communoty Letar~ W Va '
passed away Wednesdav at the
Galhpolls Medocal Center Born
here December 19 1800 she
was the daughter of John and
Catherme Fmmcum Hoffman
Prece!lmg her 10 death was her
husballd Arch Roush,
July
29 1966

lh ForlofloatJOn Holl attracted

75 1 a! lnstllntlons bave flooded
pnson official• wotb request•
to be allowed to flgbt In Viet
Anderson S C Love ~o o:o RuUand Mtddleport Pomeroy Nam
from the wilds of near e
L I Mason and Pt Pleasant W Va
Warden Ernie Mnwoll said
tnd Wire her one dczen lohng The farthest came from Drexel tllal 10 lbe pall year betweea
:.lt!mmed roses Toay 11 er
75 and 2011 prisoners bave sent
11fflhday Apprecoate confirm ) Hill Pa - - - - ~m notes aaklng lbey be al
lowed to 1oia tbe armed for
ceo lor duty In VIet Nam
i e persons from as far away as
aroc n NelsOIIVJlle Racme Mmersvalle

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Sorne Laggmg
On One Phase
Of Medicare

U.S. OFFERS

(Continued from Poae 1)
le escala«on from the other
aode and wothout any stgn from
UJem of a wolhngness to
neiOitate
Woold Stop Bomblal
Nevertbeless

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either
of lbe otllft t'liii
the aclvan~,:ot p i - 1
games In lflell't~• ~i
The G1ants
~ r
game, with
Ill make up GW1
~
u 11 has a
on
place 11 the cUiftni ~
Giants are eiiJI'ilria.le\l bJ .....
a !Jodger-Piralh 'pli;'blf ik!ilea
would open In Plttalw~P 1!11 tht
aame date Otllei'wlllt aU
playoff act1o11 will bqln on Oci

4,

fo

In tbe drawlnl of alrawa r

p)noff, lhi
llodcan wwe d...,.,.ted "
flam No 3, the Glanta u ~. I
and tbe Plralll u No L

a

thrle tum

Bormg
• In
• l0
School wall
iiii

Over 90 per •ent of the Meigs

JE&amp;uz;un

rn n;; i itii!it

Sutvtvors

a SJster ents of hrst grade pupils

Mrs Dora Hudson Leon and
several meces and nephews
Fu neral serv1ces will be held
at the Foglesong Funeral Ho~e
Saturday at 2 p m wotb 1be
Rev Parker Hinzman and e
Rev wwills beBollups
Bunal
m theofhcoatmg
Letart

Has Begun

c
let me say County residents
who enrolled

mclude

first meetmg of the year Tues
day eo•nlng at the school wtlh
a large attendance
Mrs Wilham Ohlmger prest
dent was m charge of the meet
mg whoch opened with the
pledge to the flag led by color
guards of Grl Scout Troop 100
Devotions were led by Mrs
ry Clark The presodent
ed the Bedford paresis and par

that m tlus matter the United on tile doctor btll Insurance pari
11 1
Cemetery
may caP ma
,tales 1s willing once agam to 1 ef mechcare have pa1d the1r
the
funeral Fr1ends
home after
2
lake the forst step
We are forst prem&lt;Ums Robert G Lor
prepared to order a cessation enl Socoal Securoty
Dostroct Core bore dr~llmgs
began Froday
of all bombing of North Viet Manager annoonced today
Wednesday at the
Rutla tl
Nam
the moment we are Those who have not yet s~nt Elementary school w1th
two
assured provately or otherwose I'" theor premiums Will lose sets of drollmgs being done on
ANNUAL MEETING
that thl! step Will be answered l lheor doctor btll msurance pro- the exterior of the buoldong by The annual meelmg of lbe
uromptly by • ~rrespondmg tectlan 1r they delay beyond a Cmcmnatl f1rm announced Me 1gs County Umt of America
and appropriate de-escalatoon ISeptember :lO Premium remm Supt George Hargraves Jr
Cancer Society Will meet Tuea
on the other aide
der notJce~ that time JS running Dr1lhngs on the lntenor of day september 27 at 7 30 P m
lout were maoled last week
the bulldmg will be done on at the Moddleport HJgft Sohool
Most of the elderly people Saturday and possobly Sunday There woll be election of officers
who have signed up for the vol ol thos week he said
and oommotlee reports All eon
untary medical Insurance part no. two story addition wbioh trobutors of $1 or more to the
g
I
of medocare are havmg theor was buo t ten years a o os 1966 crusade are memhers aod
premoum paymenls dedu cted sho~mg cracks m ots lntenor m•y vote
from the or monthly socoal secuo walls and separations between
on
rao lro•d or covll semce the wall and floor on some
DRIVERS TO MEET
Two vehicles colhded
There woll be a school bus
C')urt .nd Second St .I 9 ~ 1 re)loremenl "ash benefols r 1m,_ places the supenntendent saod
•• 1 premium' payments
m causon&amp; mmor damage Porn
are Althoug h the InIenor cracks meetmg at 7 30 P m Th ursd ay
er Pollee laid Wednesday
lyherefore mad• automalJcally have become qmte noticeable I"·ptember 22 at the Sallsbucy
oy
f
to t ~
11 bu
Dana E Tumor 14 Harrl for them Anyone nol gettmg and separatoons o one
wo Elementary School A
s

NOT/ cf s

3f.l5 tlrumph

Followmg the report of
secretary and treasurer
Raymond Cole the
of Mrs Herbert Dtxon as
surer was announced and Mrs
Kenneth Chaney was
from the floor A report was

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811

By MAJOR AMOS B HOOPLE
Upset Cbamplon
Egad friends the
Hoople
System has done It agrun'
our Number one upset opeclll
last week w81 little Miami of
OhiO to upend It, Bog Ten foe
Indiana by a 19-10 count The
final tally' Miami 20 Indiana
10 Just one point off ftom
the forecast - harrumph'
1 feel dear readers I muat
also apologlte for another one
point
discrepancy last Salurday Your favorite correspondent gave you Duke to oulpolnl
Weal Vlrglnla 33-16 But Tom
Harps Blue Devils played Uke
angels - he-heh - to record •

the dinner served

the Shrmers which was a

cess
Mrs Maxine Arnold
on the beautlfcaton project
the school and also intlrod,uced I
the members of school
who were present Mss
lee Story principal
the teachers cooks and bus
vers after which parent!

A sticky alide

rule caused the mlscalculat!Qn
no doubt
But enough for history It's
e
look ahead to the major en
counters on this week I eard.
The big 1arr&lt;e of the
day
••••
matches those Jndlana 11 wuoo,
Noire Dame and Purdue on
the home ground• of the 1r1I h
1 predict Ara J&gt;arsegnlan a lada

Open Doors of
Auto are Hit
~e ··"'dent II •

vu

will grease the Bklda for Purdue a Bob Gr~ese - haw hawand emerge triumphant by •
22-15 score
Now hold on to your ball,
kiddles for the Hoople special
ol the week' J look for Syra
cuse to rebound from the Bat·
lor debacle to turn back vlslllnll
U C L.A, 21-28 In a
torrid
struuJe (Ed Note Look oul,
Hoople Gary Beban
mlllht
bomb you too )
Also In lbe eu~ my olm1
mater Ylle will unveil lbelr
1110tl ext:1Un1 perlonnor lllrK!e
Albie Boolb In the periOD of
sophoiMn Brian
Dowllnl
Walch for talented Quarttrback
DowliiJI 1o lead tbe Old Blue
paat ConnecUcut, 211-9 - Boola!
Boola•
Now 10 on with the ••OI'OCII t
Mfaml (Fia I • Florida 81. Zl
Midi staff Sl , ... llldJ II
Slaalord Zl Mllllesota II
~•~-•ppt 11, n.ea
r
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ldalio 11 Mmllau Ill. 7
Nebn1..
•- 11 u•-•
... 11. 1
No. CaroUaa I N. ClroUaa
Sl I
ladlua I Norlllwealen JC

p m Wed·

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Mlowa'"'..aa 11 CaWenll 11
Vlfllall 1.1 t'k!mla I
Florida 17 ...... II, 17
Ga Td It Vuder)dl II
MJsaourl 11 DDaola II

Ofdlltoma II Iowa 81 I
lowa II "--ID
8t 11
v&amp;,.,
Maryland :H. Ww F - II
WI Week: RIPI
WMI
If, Tlea I, Pel.

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eon·IDS Top NFL Scorer:'
Green Seventh I·n Rushing

oesday ~ State Rou'fo~ CIJEVELAND lt!P!) _ Jim Tho
BrowDI
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:!~e J~~ ~:1 oherlffi Brown Is cono bul the Cleve- Wednesday lbel quarterbtlek Mo
land Browns can bout Ibis eble Roberts and dafellll'fti!Ml
deApacratmerdrnllven by Clifford Hill
OUie CordBl h ' .,_ _ ..
week
of
a
contender
for
the
ti• • •beln
- -...541 Racine was parked on tie of the NaUonll Football walvero and have
pia'*'
the hlg~way lielided Wt!!t wltb League's leadmg scorer
on tht ''tali" llluad. lllllel
front and back doors open ~e- That laurel belongs to flanker eoUid be ..Uvatttl In faur weolta
I nd It R •
t Ul willl 1111
phen C Cle a
• acme Gary Collms who !011 year wu and can wor o
lravellnt west
th on11 Routa
his I338"'81
o the league's top punter but 101 squad I p--'111 IIIlo quit 1111
0
blonded Y e g
an Y. doing so well In that tategory Heme om
coming ear laoled to see the thus far this season
delenaive baddleld foil 111111
parked car aild slruck boUt His two touchdown catches Clevellllcllasl week, baa liiiJilCI
sonville was travehnJ north an one of these monthly benefitS mches have appeared around drivers an~ asked to attend
chatrman conducted IJ room Vl doors
Sunday pushed his total to II with the HouJtoa Ollln .. Ill
Court and Calvin B Simpson " boiled dorectly by the Socoal the ~dge ~~ ~~~o~b::r:~ : I
DANCE SET
sotatoon durmg the program hour There were no ln)urtes or ar points, three ahead of lll&lt;tel' American Football Lea8110
40 Pomeroy was gomg ea•t Securoty Admm.,tratton
crac mg a
after whoch refreshmenls were rests and heavy damaee to Jim Bakken of St Loul&amp;, who Cleveland has not obtained I
on Second Simpson attemptmg These forst premoum notoces exteroor brick
The Eastern Htgh School band served by the execuUve comuut both cars, authoriUeo saod
Is second
repllicemeut far Pll'dlb, who
to park II I meter oo Second were mailed out m June Lo
Supl Hargraves said no such woll sponsor a dance followmg tee
He's the only Browns player llifl be wu GODiaoletl by flft
)U't above Court was struck
t id requesting a $9 pay damage has appeared IR the the Eastern vs Rulland football I
anywliero near the lop in tbe NFL IIICI AFL teaml, and lndJ.
b Turner as be came up Sec- ren s~ th months o( Jul) much older sertoon of the buold game Froday mght Sept
23
NFL Individual statlsllcl
caUons art the B~OWDJ wW 1rJ
Street There were
no lment or8nd eSe !ember
mg The newer sectoon contains Felltured w II be tbe Impacts I
(Contonued from Page I)
Emle Green r·-•· to Jet by ••••• SlllldaJ •••,...
P Is
August
d e classrooms and a cafeteria The and Larry Anderson will be the
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arresl&amp; or mjuroes
Premoum paymen are u
h
I
wa• designed to ollow voluntary oeventh 1n rushln&amp; with 1411 St Louis ben with oaly flva
0l
Chestfr Wells Route 1 Long
·~ I1rst day
of each month sllite Will pay t e cost
cor DJ A door prize Will be goven
IS
prayers where public school yards m20 •arrleslllcl halfback defellllve backl.
Th
t.ctJOn ts rectong the damage to the buUd The public " Jnvotfd
•
B0 ttam WOJ arrested by pollee on •~
.,.,of coverage
e pro
M H aves •a•d
officials permll
Leroy Kelly 11 lith with !Gil llookie Tum GWIIIOe, a memo
on :t chars• of mtollcatlon terminated If no payment ha • mg r argr
RUMMAGE SALE
yarda In 2'1 attempts
l!er of the Brolmll' tall 1111!1!1.
WeJl( wtll appear In Mayor been made for lhree consecu
There will be a rummage sale A potluck dinner featuring Rain il Delul{e
Quarterback Frank Ryan 11 w!U be eligible for aci!Ve ilUij
Ch¥l!s
.
Leger s Court Sept 2'1 uve months and the elderly
d
doshes from SIX conllnents
A STORM SYSTEM THAT fourth In passlna with :18 eom before the Ott I JIIDe al pftfi.
OYS tO
ion the Ebersbacll bull mg on ceded the meeting of the
and
be
..f"'"v N tzl'
person may not Sign uodp ·~~
2nd Street In Pomeroy Satur Corcle of the Umted Methndlsl dumped tbe heaviest rain In 63 pleUoos In 49 attempts for 143 buribe.:_ pill a~•
IIIIJ
~lrl[e eu IDI(
until the nut open pert
day Sept 24 Sponsored by the
b years on New York Coty con yards and live touchclowtll,
"'" re acem...h
Church Tuesday evemng at t ke tinued to wash mue b o1 lhe
Die1 on Tb nrs d&amp;V
ober I to Decem ber 31 1967
Apple Grove WSCS
George Clment
NeuWmg with the protection Ml startmg
church Mrs T A Downie as Northeast today - the lOJt day
81 l'001eroy pused 1way at unil July I 1968 - and al a 1
1
ed grace
of summer The ram which hit
~•II! General Holl]lilal tbtS IIO per cent hogher premium The Racmt Chapter Future
rS. S rne
Mrs Dawme presented the New York Wednelday totaled
morlllnl Survovon mclude a l rate
Farmeers of Ameroca are at
prlll!ram topoc • Mlssoons
In 5 54 Inches In 24 hours exceednunlller of mece• lnd nephews
tendmg the Ohio State Farm
s1x Contments" She dosplayed eel 10 city history only by ID
runeral aervoets won be heid i
Scoence Revoew Fnday Seplem·
Items from each of the
II 171nch ramfall recorded In
ot the Sacred lleart ( orch mI
ber 23 sponsored by the Me·~·
nents mcludlng • paor ol
1903
Pornoro Saturday at ' a m
EqUipment Company Brown s Mrs Louts Osborne was ho.. shoes belongmg to the late Mrs
At least three peroons doed By Ualtecl Preas IDwnallooal Cleveland at Kansas City oJtb1
Ro"'fll Ylfrv•ce• woU be held
1ractor Sales
and Fulton tess to the Evangelme Mosston George Heber Jones aunt of Mr dunng the New York storm A
American Lelpe
Chlca10 at Waahinaton, nlghl
Frodll)' at I p m at the Ewmg l
Thompson Tractor Sales
ary Socoety of the Pomeroy Downie and a mosstonary on man reportedly JUmped from 8
'II' L Pet OB lletrolt at Mlllnesola
Funeral Home wtth lbe Rev I
Sonce the review " an educa Church of Chnst Tuesday .ven- Korea for many years
Staten Island ferry bemg tossed BaiUmore
M 58 61B
Boston at New York
John Turel officoallllll Buroal
toonal event and highly recom mg at her home \n Cbesh1re
Durlnl the busmess sessoon In
h pped
b winds Delroll
17
5511
81
Will be In the fBPltly lot '" the
mended each boy Will have spe
The meetmg on charge of Mrs charge ef Mrs Kermit Walton ~y ~~ve~ "32' miles~:. tour • Mlnnesola
13 70 542 llll
N•teul Lealae
Sacred Heart Cemetery
nal asslgnmenlll to fulflll New Molton Roush pfesldent open- chairman plans were made to tz~oc gacddenl ldlled a youna Cblcago
19 73 ~211 15
W L. Pd. 01
Plano lor the 1967 season In developments corn yoeld cllecks ed woth devotions by Mrs A L have 8 nurseJ"' during church
and another woman Cleveland
77 Tl 500 IB
lit 82 511 PLAN FLOWER SHOW
elude a league of love team' I and tomalo processmg woll be Phelps usmg as her toptc Abun· worship hour The ways and ;l~m:; beneath the wheels of a California
74 77 490
81 M 50 116
Chesler Garden club will from the ommedoate Pomeroy some of the arP&gt;s asso~ned Mr dant Grace Prayers by Mrs means committee will have
b PP
Kanlls City 70 83 451
Franotoco 1ltl rl 511 C
hold a fall flower show October area were made durong a re- Anderson vocational agrocultu- Phelps and Mrs Jerry Maswr bakmg apron as a money
us
Boston
111 116 45$
81 71 US Ill
22 23 In the dlntn&amp; hall ol tlot cent meetong of the Pomeroy ral mstructor Will
help the concluded the ~cvoUons Mem· lng project
•
Washllllllon
61 1ltl 438
Pblladelphlo 81 'II J2l t
Chester Meeonlc bmidmg Tbe Boys Baseball League
boys woth these assognments bers answer&lt;'li ro'l coil wotb an Tbe meellng closed with the .4rchbu":/ Die:
fS. New York
10 116 434
Loulo
19 7J 110 1016
11
generll commillee '
Mn
League offocoals elected to
example of sp~rotual poverty A Mizpah benediction after which CLEVELA
R~th
Wedaesdll)"l GIIDOI
72 71 410 11\t
Reod Young chjurman
Mn serve agam next v.r are Hor
commumcat•on was read frol!'l a qessert eourse was served by bop Edword F Hoban
Balllmore 19 Kan City I olihl floulllin
f1 rl
2116
Wyatt Chadwell Mrs Elrl ace Abbott presodent Wolloam
the McKinley lndtan Mossoon at the executive committee
Cleveland Roman .:;:thoUc hi Detroit 2 Clnl I Is~ 1Vrl-nl4bt New York
II " 41a fl
Dean Mn Homer Holler and sniKlffer voee presodent and
Tuppenosb Washmgton
cese died early
ay at 1 Calif at Detro!~ 2nd pjMI
Chicago
II rl JG 14'1
Mrs Guy Summerfield
Jom Suulsby secretary treasur
Mrs Phelps had tbe mlss1on
CITED BY P,4.TROL
home at the age of 81 The~ Clevelaild 8 MlntjeMti 2
weaeaday'l 1loniU
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study on Hawau and Jamoca
Felix Isaacs 72 Rt
Cool hoohop had aerved 81 aplrl
Boston at Wash 2 pfld'
Otlcqo f ClneJnnttl 3
Present were league officials COLUMBUS (UP!)_ Thhe afterwhlchMrs Mastercondut· VIlle, and Earl Toy, 41,
leatholder fo~ r:re~~~·.
New
York,'
ppd'
San Frnn8PIIIIbuflht '
11
coacheo managers players
ted
th•
entertamment
Wtlh
prJ.
vtlle
Ky
were
orted
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appear
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DEVIrn:D 1'0 IN'I'f:lll!.'l'l Ill' parents and othe onterested of state Bureau of Uuemp~m":, zes awarded to Mrs Roush In Metgs 'county eourl Sept
diocese one of the .afiOSI lq
t81aribll 1'IIIMI EDT)
Los Anpll!lll; nl&amp;bl
!11£JOI III.UON iliiEA
flcoals Trophies were presented ~::::::O::.e
of 14 Mrs Phelps and Mra Clyde 011 speeding cllar&amp;es by the ~ U~ted
!MJxt\1 llootoil If 1fuhtnp~n,
ldltduladl
""""" a. ••.,,_,
to the managers and players of 1 courses In
many Ohoo cltoes Andrews Refreshments were Ohio State PalrQI
bla:
a;:2 and se= ~ co- Brandlit 17-al and FIJCbet'
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the Pomeroy Poraletl team 111116 to tzmo 781 persons under the served to tbe above and Tom·
SMJSSED
adju~/~shop til the oaw Arch- Yl Rl!!hert
alld
~~~ II ~1111!1
roast woth
soft federal Manpower Development my Master
dismissed lo bishop Joseph Schrombl, auc.
12 at Klului
llowllilrl •IMI
:;:::,"..::,,;, _ '" ...... ..,._ drlnk: •nd potato chops was
Wlllard p Dud I
Fights llftans
the Meigs County Clerk
of ceedlng jllm In IM5
Polmo• (It-t): Yl KreUMf
p m,
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BD
It
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.Uocated , 1 09'7,24! for the Frazoer 20312 Philadelphia State of Ohlv " L Hart. by
TWO CAllES
Citllfornla
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THE DAILY SENTINEl

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By CHET TANNEHILL
lieDUIIel S(Nlril Wrller

PROBAB

- - - - - - - - - -- "'""'"' Panthers and Blue Devils
pe!;:~d~ M~:·,a=~a~
Are Hampered by lnJ· uries

T - Toties
Jack•••. last title came ID
Jew ruling In effect this fall 11161 Logan won ot last m
concernlng the use of reserve I 11161, Atbeas waa the
lUGS
football players m
varsoty rhamploo Galllpoh•
hasnl
gal'nes
won tt smce 196~ Wellston s
last grtd crown came m 1958
The Sentinel reporttd
A M1ddlcport w1th moe crowns

L~oS:~RJ~~J

GALliPOLIS BLUE DEVfLS

T=.~u)Ailc~MEseRmad'o'hws

\be Wellston Sentinel there s a

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LINEUPs
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POMEROY PANTHERS

p?LTE' Y4R4 165
:~;

In 11111es to key play eo s h"' forced Galhpohs men Danny Davoes
166 4 1 G 3 135
lor 1 erry Hanslev and Pomero) coach Bud Btckel lo John Magnussen
170 4 c
3 165
I ]togg le tlleor startmg llneuos for I nda; s Southeasteo n I Mike ElhoU
- 165 3 RG 3 16o
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I RamS TOUgh

Stev~L~~~~~
Ra) Zorkle Cookie For
Jack Mowery
p t St
par ker Tearn
-··· • ~d B~~~ l

What award did yea
year -

Wellston Head Coach Bob
Brennan an reply to a quest on
why he did not use reserves
when Wellston Yras assured ol
v wm last Fnday mght pomted
to the followng new regula
taon
If a boy plays a quarter
of football In a varsny game
lie cannot play a reserve
game for seven days Two
c:onsecutJve plays ronst•tute
playmg tn a quarter '
- -Th e regu Iahon was put m ef
1tt 1 s
fert for the first time
yeRr Jt wall Wlthout a doubt
burt reserve programs m small
Class A schools Some of the
AA schools may be hurtmg too
-- Tbto tznd
Soutbeaslern
Athlehc
LeaD'ue
footbaJI Ob!o
sea
sou will commeoce
e
Friday
mgiU Four games are oo lap
Galhpolit go~ to Pomeroy
Lngan is at Athens m the top
,ame of the evenJDg J\.{iddlepnrt plays at Jackson
and
Well~ton
journeys to Nelson
I
vll r

most valuable
Mos' home twll

Ohto League gnrl opene1 a! Pomero)
! Rogel Bush
216 4 R T 4 170 ----John Wolfe
l M1ssmg from the
Panthers
I Greg Howell
182 4 R E 4 150
Bill English I GRF:EN RAY Wls UPI\ lmeup F tday w ll be
three bovs were ready phsyc&amp;al!y 1 Rod G1Ikey
166 3 Q B 4 145
Don Swisher Here s a QUJCkte qu z Wh c~
hasn t won one smce
1!149 hllk l~;"s - Cl cules H)sel 17l 0 11 h g JOO 15 to get the boy-; I Larry Thompson 146 4 0 r
team has g ven the Green Bay
1
and Pomero) s only champ- po md Junwr Stewart BI&lt;Jnke 1 up m~.:• tall) fur Pomeroy
Bryan Swam
164 4 1 If 4 135
Keith Phahn l P rkP s m11 (' tro h
n ~
mnshtp came m 19a.,
sh1p H\!.1~ l ld nc anU J 1
liP Pctnlhers have
eight J1mmy Gllmore
147 ;j R!l 4 J""O
Rill Moore ] the pa st rev yf'ars tth &lt;m anv
C1 w l "'po md sollo•o!!
letter el back from last year!i Charles NPal
176 1 FB 3 160
l.en vaoMete 1otiler?
1
1he Southe an \alley Athlr.tn: l lhscll suHcrcd a leg HJury qutd
r •l rountmg llysell
Confcrcl t.:e ISm tis mnlh year l agam t Hutland S•t •rd v gil wl ( k w n
lmr
aid
DF.J.ENSE
I If youve answers wth the
I of operatton
Kygr1 Creek owns 1 Crow (:!t.:eiH'&lt; i a v,.nst njur) lo st s1x lnstde the
SEOAL
c o\LLIPOI TS- LCB 81 ent Saunders 1 T- Roger Bush J ~bv ous-Ralt more and ChH:a
seven crown ~ Eastern
t'Ao lagamst the HPd Devtls
all(! PH S was 16 0 Jn 1965
LG - Make Elho!l RG- Dan Da\tcs RT- Ron Russell RCB O- RrWf' yo rsel w !h a b g
(I:~~~;~
Rw Cirandf' and Soli!Y.( ten Stcv. rl U!ak sl rp wa a JUt
A.t Cct llpolrs last fall
the - Greg Howell LSLB~John Magnussen RSLB- Bruce Har fat F Rut "-DUd y(Ju beuve DELAWARE Ohio
one cac:h Nm th G&lt;ill a c •me ed tr fle Panthers ope 1 ng u dt:rdog Pan tners htdd GAHS re id or Chuck Neal Lll-frm ( llwre RH- Brure Sm th the Rams
1 Harness
racrnJ! rans
tlose m 953 after ·.un liJ thc lgant: aga r 1 Wahama
t() a 6-ti he until II 05 rema•n Sa fety-La 1n Thomp son
F'or rts Los AngPIPs a team weather wat~hers todayr
co unty t,urnpwn~hip n Hl~7
Heplac ng Hy ell s R&lt;.~y Ztr ed m the fJna l penod The Blue
POMEROY-LCB-Ketth Phalin LT-Bill Moore IG- thats seldom been n the the skies cear u~ onr'~!f~:;
1but los t out n the f nat ga ne I kle 165 J•uu r d semor J o h 11 Dev1ls scored two fourth penod Ed Baer HG-Ke n Eng!Jsl H! - Ra y Zarkle RCB- M ke r HI? 1 r &lt;~
h
n $74 616 little Brown d us r·
1
1
of the 1958 campatgn w e Wolfe 170pound se nor w II re lllchdowns to wtn 186
\\rtght LSI B- Pat Story RSI B- \nd.,. Porttr 1 H- Steve that has handed &lt;'Oarh \.nee rJ ;1r;s c for 3 vearo1 s
Sou thwestern railed fr m a place Cruv,. at nght tackle
The Panthers ptcked up l4 Fmlaw RII-B11l Engltsh Safetv-Don Sw sh~r
1 rnhardJ s Parkers mmt&gt; g:r ef Thf" weather was the
30 0 halftrme dcf c t to down Ct e~ch B eke! plans few chan first dt wns to ( allm ~ 10 a 1d
KlCKOP F TH1E
I than any other Nat 1ona Pool test I n as the ru•td
1
the Pu ates 36 3()
ges on defense M ke W rght collected 82 yards rush ng tn
8 PM
lro~ l l LeaguP opponPnt
superbly
cond t1oned
! 155 pol nd senwr wtll play r ght 131 attempts Pomeroy npped
POMEROY STADH 'H
v.en t to the post for
(Orrucrback And~ POJIPr 1~0 Cal rpols pass defense
for
They II pe trvng agan clmJactiC even( of the
The
Pirates
wdl
plav
at
pollnd
sen
or
wtll
Ulke
over
a
t34
)a
rds
w
th
!
!
of
21
compte
S
1 da\ tn I ampt&gt;Ju f 1
eld r1nd "rand cor&lt;uol lrarness
s00 th t F d 11 h
"es ern fl ;~) ~ t m ha fback p JS twn KPn f 1gl sl tw1 s m 1965 - B I
Moore
as usual l'he Packers are at the Delav.are County
lh~ o~y SIV \C gamr. ' ;eek lfi~ pound so pi om ore Will hod was a favonte target
h \-01 d t( V.ll lht I m b\ grounds
'll•ri;~~
en
OQ eague glmts
md dov. a defensive guard pust
Ga lhpoiiS collected !86 yards
nmf' pOLnts A sellout crowd ol
•I
Southern al Kyger l:rf':ek E1p;ht Panthers Will go both rush ng 11 35 attempts last fall
almo t 51 000 ft~1s IS assured to
Rullaad at Eastern and Han I wa) s r nday nrght
and completed four or 10 passes
watch Green Bay m Its ftrst
nan Trace at Symmos \alley
flary Smith 190-pound ta ckle for 86 yards Overall yardage
~ue
1966 regular SPa son garr (' here
Heres the all hme
SVAC and ngnt cornerback w J def favored GAHS 272 to 216 Gal
Both teams carry 2 0 records
grid
slandmgs
mdurt
ng
mnely
miss
Fndav
s
league
op
lo
polos
has
tO
lettermen
back
mto
plav and the Winner II be
gam"s played thu f lh
1

new Ohio b1gb school regula
tlon bas curtailed the use of
reserve players 10 vars1ty lool
ball game&amp;

II Pu d IJ
Noire Dame
r ue
T CU • 0b1o state If
OreiOD 11 Ulab 7
Duke II Plttsborib II
L s u t1 Rtoe t
8 OtrtllDa 1.1 MeJ1Pb11 II 1t
So calfforota II WlsooaafD.
S M U Z1 Navy II
8)'l'II!Uie 21 U C.L.A. II
Teua II TeiU Teeb 7
Tulane 18 Tew 116M IJ
WllbiqlH IJ Atr p...,. I
Wut Va, 17 Wll I Mar7 I j
Wyolllblc !&amp; Arflou Sl. I ,;
Yale • r-lleld 1
Allbama II lA 'l'icb I
Klual IJ AiluU 15 It
Arbaaas II TMlaa 1.1
Amy 17 llilly Cnla 7
Telneuee 11 AIIIJ1In 11
Baylor 31 Colondo I
llottoa Collqe II liMo 11 I

Hansley, Bickel Juggle Lineups for
SEO Opener at Pomeroy Friday Night~

THE
SPORTS DESK

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~f Hoople Likes Irish Over Boilermakers,
syracuse t 0 Re00und Agams
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RUSH PARTY - Froze wmners for the annual Beta Stgma Pht CfhMapterA.
M So
t
h party Wednesday rught at the home o rs
~ei~t Gi..'::O~~In rp-~~:r~~ are presented g•fts for the best J•Jgeg costur~·
b n Martha Eschleman organizatton pres odent at left ReceiVIng awar s are, o
YSh•rley Husted Betty Rawlings and Lots Moore -Sentinel Photo
r'

One round hit less than 10 I Galtla C B s Search and Rescue
yard!li from Kappleman s com truck was dasp\ayM at
last
rnt~~d post It kolled a you~g mghl s meeting Due to
tne

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aecond llett Jn tbt atree,team
playoff setup they II'Gintd up
third best
Brown repreaetlted tbt PJ.
rates Tom Seeberg was there
for tho Dod,... IIICI CbUb
Feeney for tbe lllanl&gt;l
SMberJ won tbs tosa for a
Dodge..Piralel moll and
elected to let sucb a best-of·
three game aenn ·~ In
Plltsbur&amp;h wltb tht llna1 lwo
pmea In Los Anaele•
Feeney also won ID the toss
with tlrown and made lbe same
oor1 of lgreemtol / for lbe
Giants 'ftlus, If the Pirates tie
llitb either the Dodlera or
Glanta tbt playolf aeries would
open In Forbes Field 11141 live

Major Pegs Big One

The club s first october meet
mg will be at 7 3tl p m Oct 5

lrom the Communist jlos!Uona
- apparent\)' VIllagers bemg at the K of P Hall Hoghhght of
heki by the North Vaetnamese the meetmg Will be a movie
soldoers who were alrald they
d talk by the Stale Hoghway
moght be caught In Amerocan an
flre back at the Communisl'i I pa~:~~ermg to he used on the

body landed
illd my!tlf

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Question in
Delaware

P'h . • st
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•s cner d Thef B ue Dt&gt;'vll a e re from last year mrludmg the
By FRED DOWN
Iruns m the second on Jim o
alone at P the :'-IFL s \\or~tem
ce vi:' a 001 InJury n the last tnJ 1d Smtth boys
trPI Sport§ Writer
Lefebvre s double Lou John IVISIOn
TEAM
w L T iT I mu utt.: 1 Pay 1g t C 10 1 For tt e fir st trme n three The pem ant wheel that had sons smgle an f':rror by Allen I The Pr~ckers have been able Thf' br~ ba\ sor of ~~=r~
Kyg r Cr ek
35 3 ? 7 Grove
~orn~:; Calllpol s w I
out been spmmng so merr1lv for a 1d Osteen s smgle
to w n onlv one of the l&lt;ls four Hano £ r was a 3 1 favorite
1
Eastern
28 12
2 AI:;
Jeff Smrlh 169 pound we gl 1ts oprosHJon The Pan the Los Angeles Dodgers ca me The Dodgers and C1ants are gam~s agamst tire Rams and lht ro oth('r colL and ll '"'''" '"
RIO Grande
semor nght guard ard dclen Ut 1 e a c ~ges b
B 6 1 1 srve Jmebat.:ker ts ll tt e doubt
G 11
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c1s up doub\P zero \Vednesday l 1dle toda)' so the P1rates have that carne v.J thout th~: bl:'neill lle already h::as notched
Raune
8 7 o 0
per
mctn
a 1a s 11e av r mghl bertluse Cene Mauch IS a chance to gau a 1aU game of a touchoown fv.o field goal s f t h:g l the Tnple Crown
ful I st IHl\JOg ~ utt ered a bad
169 11 p n •ro b ks 1
North Ga llta
19 20
o lp11ramed rtJ k ea t t:ual ( r ve ages
\he Cane Futurity
152 •e nd " GYII 1 ac
Is P ayang the rotation system I on both by beatmg the Atlanta b) Don Chandler dec dE'd he ti takmg
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Soutilwes.tern
4 ')4 1 1
avf re~ge
poun s a P0 I wtth h1s Ph ladclph1a Plu lhes Braves The Dodgers resume 3 game at M1lwauhe Ia::; I onkt?rs N Y
Th S 0
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3 38 o 0 Gre, Howell 162 pound sen ba&lt; ks av e rage 163
pitChers
tht&gt; 1r schedule w1th a double 1 set~ on at d 1nh tw
w ok, Hated the next best bet ·1rtiti#! i£~i l
a change since 1937 when New Symme 'i Valley o
u o or wtll take Garv Sm ith
or
Pomeroy bas scored 60 mark
R1ck Wrse a 21 year old he~der agatnst the Ch1 cago later on tile West Coast I s thl onl \ frll y tn the ~,~
0
8oston dropped from the con TOTALS
IJS Jl~ 6 8 nerb&lt;J k pust
de fen e !\ I ke ers m two outmgs The Panth nghthander who hadn t pitched Cubs on Fnday and Lhe G1ants A 1geles kn ~eked r. ee 1 R;JV o r Bor JOUr Hanover who coU119
f
Thnt ill be
E llrott 115 pound JLinJOI
w ll rrs dumped Wahama 2' 6 and
1 h t
b be
1 ·~
erence
w
mterrupl I T - Titles
agamst the Dodgers ~ mce Aug 1play agam m Houston un of frrst place m thr \\e s v. th a
e ug s ( rv \
com,. ,,. .t-"ii
ed m 1968 when Pomeroy and I
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replace Jeff Smith on oflen e Hutland 311 22 (,alllpolls has 1 19f34 slopped them wtth stx Saturda"
21 10 der s! m
the nn' ftlh ever to wm lbr.c,
Middleport consohdate
\flth
SMALL COl LEG F. P()JI
Bru Lr H rretd 148 pound JUil c.:rossed the goal ltl'le twJce- h1ts en n u!.P to a 3 2 vtctory I Mancha! s r1r:st t omer or the
b g o e Stanley Oancertjfb
Ironton returmng to the lea NEW YORK
UPIJ - The •or or Chuck Neal l76pound :.~~n st Ironton n a 12ti wm Th ... loss cut lhe Dodgers season earned htm hJs 23rd
Desptc Green Bay~ p()sllon s,.,,tt.,. ha s won 15 of 17 staJ1lnq:
gue Heres the SEOA.L s all
U n t ted Press fnternattooat l ~es~man v. JII take ove, Jeff Coa l Grove downed GAHS 14..0 Natonal League lead to I f.! VICtory and the Giant s :J
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of power and the gPneral Jnd her l 5 clockmg Ml&amp;
time standipgs and number of ! mall college footha ll rpU,rts mJt s tt eha cker
posmon I&lt;J 1 Fnda}
games when a vactory Y.Ould after the Parates took a 53 ead nept tude of the n m smce D 1qu m I1 Sept 1 ts the 8JI(JQ
champK~nshlps won smce the WJtli won lost ted record~ 'a'hd c:fansleyrhas swltdu~d Jnmy The Panthers have an ex have tncreased their Jead ovPr m the top of the mnth The l l959 thr ~ear lonbardl took llnf' rPnd for a 3vear-old
l925,carnpaagn
Ifirst place votes m pf:lfen ~ h~tf~~r~ /o7er/'fhJf del~l'lstve plo ve type hall club w th the Pittsburgh Pirates to 2 ~ Gtants tJed th&lt;&gt; score at ~on ~ver the P~k~rs Los Ang~le:s pa&lt; ng f I
theses
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~a ., rzE:J~c ng good speed and can run or games ar d all but o:&gt; l m nated Ja} Alou s stng le nd Ton as manag our w n an a Bnm 0 Hano\i~r dr v~
ttAM
W L T IT) reams
P:,
Brvan Sw&lt;~m afl
mserted pas.s Gallipolt:i dele~
ap the San Franclst.:o Giants
Hall er s 26th homer and Ma !Je aga nsf Lomh::. dr r athed r, , lrge Sholt\ of logansport;
Jackson
165 86 18 12 1 No Dak 5t (16 2 0 221
JJlJ dBroce
Sm
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at
right
lralf
on
pears
to
be
ahead
of
rts
of
W
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be
h
lt&gt;t m~ rl rr r E: lh oast sevt&gt; n r1 d &lt;J d w. Pd b\ 1 e Lu;t
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L
Th
1se as
t&gt;n pill ng rn rJChal tollowf'd w th Irs h1
Lllgan
153 98 14 7 2 Md
e ense arry
ompson, 146 fense at this stage
ul
f
Tl e v clom &lt;Jf all three blows yt&gt;ars S x ~I r.rrPn Ben s SL.Jr c: r lhlr and Murton Fl
Athens
13
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Te m St 2 I o 150 j)Ou d semor wm repla~ Lar- Rain Mollday and Tuesday reg aJ rotatwn
or the last
vt tor efi n lhP ~-' rt's r;.~ le
Galh(IOhS
::: 1:: 16 : 3 Weber St II I 0
46 1) llotchell alllifety,
hampered drllJs Ia both Porn- month smce Bob B&lt; 111 wen I to wos el ef p teller El ov F 1ce
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101 " rl
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\\ellston
114143 I 6 4 Mass Il l 10
1!11 Tom Meadows Will St:dk't at eroyandGallipoljs.
the bullpen "and'' wa:; JUSt hs
Juans Fme Rr&lt;ord
the ParkPr oil d ovr ~l m sr
h
M'lddleport
108127 10 9 5 No Dakota JOl
5 offlnSIVelefttacklelnflaooOf Frlday'IOpelerwnJ.markthe turn satd lauch n xplamrlg Mal dais .!36 reLord th s evcnow rn ~ ght a•d romp l lfi ~ llleds:~dn'~,n~s s'~;! ~~ ?
Pomeroy
104 128 21 I 7 St John s 12) (!In
Rlj I~ &lt;:k Mosley and Mike EnloU 4ZBd consecutive rear or oper hiS chOJCe of Wrsc \.\hO added vear g ves ham a CO!llPO"rte 91 a 3.1 6 1 reg liar se ISOn reco d Ia r (I lost a race,'~
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20 2l 5 o 9 Los Beach 11 l ~0-0
4;, left guard on defense Pre.sb14 3 0 1 10 San DJego St (I 0
38 man Ru I Ru!ise/1 at 6-l aad
13 7 2 1 Second 10-IJ
U( Santa 205 pounds w11 replace Mosley
1130 l03G 128 41 Barbara 34 12 Pac1fJc 33 13 Iat defen.stve nght tackle
tie ) Montana Stale and Ball Bickel remarked Wednesday,
State 32 15 (he Lmf eld and Wed 1ke to get off on Ute
I Gramblmg 31
17 Los An!:leles rJght foot by knockmg orr the
State30 18 Arkansas Stale (l) number one team
Co ch
1Jy United Press Jnternalional 28 19 F londa A&amp;M 12) 27 20 Hansley slated Tuesday w1tn
National League
Southern Ilhnms 21
the exceptwn of the two Smtth
G AB R H Pet

New Boston
Portsmouth
Itanton
TOTALS

Leaders

Alou
Alou Pll
AU

lor Southeastern 0 b' o that he had great &gt;tuff

Leagt~t teaoo D wiD bl the threw 80 per cent last

Ust meetmg between Galltpol
HC and Pomeroy Gallipolis With
13 wms 111 its last 19 meet ngs
over the Panthers holds 8 21)..
IS..5 edge in the overa 1 sen es
Hal sley Will take a 40 man
sq, d tu tlw Rt&gt; d 1 &lt;J
wdl dress 23 bovs
Kickoff trme 15 8 p m

Ori·oles Close to FI.rst
Flag· R0hh H•t 2 M
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Strgel Ptt
134 472 83 152 322
Rose Cm
150 630 96 2fl2 321
Clmnte Ptt 144 598 100 192 321

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147 542 83170 314 1
305

1 ,:";r:d~trotng

ard 35 wo• lost mark a d a 7'2

hall s

Had Way Pa"ed
Tl e Gaanls had paved the
wav for the Dodgers to take a
21J game lead wheu thev heat
the Prates 6-5 m an afternoon
~arne on pitcher Juan Man ch
als ntnthmnmg lorer
But W1se out-dueled 16-~:a 1 C:"
wmne CJ Jude Osteen str1k ng
out sax and walkmg tv.o en

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percentage over the last four
season~ The on\ pitchers n
Ca rt h1story wath comparable
marks over a snmla1 pen od
were Carl Hubbotl wath 92 38
for 708 frum 193~ tim ugh 1937
:Jrd ChriS!\
Matll"'WSon wrth
115 396 for 741
from
1908
through 1911
The Braves wh1pped the St 1
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thos fofth
Victory Chcago
lhe
agamst
The Ph1ihes
Cmrmo&lt;~h Cubs
Rt&gt;ds 9defeated
3 m Wednes
snapped a 2-2 t1e m t1 e s1xth I days other NL games In the

mnmg when D1ck Groat sm~ted Amerrcan League: Balttmore
went to thtrd on a throwmg beat Kansas Cttv 10 8 Detro t
error by Umd baseman Dick mpped Ca hfoJ ma 2 I and I

~~:~~;~d s~':!e:~o~:~. on

Tony Iiieveland delealed Mmne,ota

R r h1e Allen s 39th homer of
Dems Menke htl two homers
Y JEFF MEYERS
)Mantle turned the trick m 1956 nmg Los Angeles 3 2 San the s.. ason tymg h1m for the mcludmg a three run drtve In
UPI Sporls Writer
Robby Leads fooy
Francisco lllpped Prttsburgh
NL lead w1th Hank Aaron / the seventh u n 1 g and D t.:k
G AB R H Pel
If BaltJmore clmches the
Rob nson leads Tony Oltva m 5 Atlanta blanked St Louis
produced the PhJihcs first run Ketle" ptt.cht&gt;d a thre&lt;&gt; h tter for
F RbSJt, \J;Jal 150 559 117 175 113 pennant today Frank Robtnson the batl ng department 313 to and Chrcago downed CmcmnaU and smgles by Allen and I the Braves who won tlre1 r f fth
OIJva MIR
150 584 93180 308 J wall he unable to let ofi steam 308
tups teammate Boog 9 J
Harvey Kuenn a walk and an stra1ght game the1r 13th m
Wagnr Cle 142 519 70 150 289 because he 11 need all he can Pov.ell 11 the RBI ace lH! to The As led 6-1 m the seventh mf eld out added the second I their ast 14 and the1r l9th m 41
PoweU Bal 136 475 77 137 288 gel over the fmal mne games of 100 and IS outsluggmg Harmon before Rohby walloped the frrst The Dodgers scored both thear games s1nce 8 lh H lchcock
Kalme Det 132 444 80 127 286 the season
Kallebrey, m homers 49 to 36 of h1s two run homers
succeeded Bobby Bra"an Bob
15
Ktlbrw Mm 153 540 81154 285 1 The Orioles redw:ed their Frank
also a1mmg at the Baltimore exploded for seven errors three by first baseman G1bson a 20.game w nner
Chris KC
117 380 51 107 282 magJc number to two Wednes Most Valuable Player Award to runs m the e1ghth Charhe Powell
sufferPd h1s 11th sPtb&lt;~rk
Howrd Was 142 485 521 136 Z80 day mght by wh!ppmg Kansas become the f1rst player
m Lau s two run pinch double
Slammed Homer
Adol'"o Ph1lhps h1t a tl ree run
Crdnal Cal 143 523 60 146 279 City l..S If Baltimore beats history to wm such honors JD started the scormg V1c Foznov
Wdhe Horton slammed a twO- homer and B11ly Wrll ams a
1
M"cAlfe Det 114 391 80 109 279 the As today and second place both leagues
sky s pmch h1t smgle talhed run homer With two out m the two-run homer to lead a 13 h1t
Home Rans
Detroit sphts a lwmball With Elsewhere Detroit shaded Lau w1th the tymg run and Lu1s runth to rum a brilliant pttchmg Cub attack that dea lt Sammy
NatIonal League Aaron CaiJforma the Orwles wtll have Cahforma 2 1 while the second Apar1c1o and Russ Snyder
performance by Cahforma s Elhs h1s lAth loss
Ken
BraVes &amp; Allen Phillaes 39 HJeJr first AmerJcan League game of the doub leheader was stngled m a run
Dean Chance
The Angel Holtzman went sax nnmgs to
Torre Braves 36 Mays Giants flag m modern history
ramed out
and Cleveland Robmson s second two
nghthander lmuted Vetroit
wm hts nmt~ for the CuOs
S4 Hart &amp; McCovey Giants 33
Robmson whose pair of two stopped Mmnesota 6-:'.
Other smash
h\o hits until the mnth when
Ameti~an League F Robin run homers mcreas"d hts games ramed out were Chicago Kansas CUy Manager AI he walked Norm Cash and MAC RELEASEil
SO'n Onoles 49
Killebrew season 5 total to 49 and led the at New York and Boston at Dark sent seven pitchers to
ytelded Horton s 27th homer
NEW YORK l UP II -Rov I
Twins 36 Powell Ormles 34 Orooles to vletory Wednesday Washmgton
mound m an effort to stop the Earl Wdson started for the McMollan veteran shoolstop oil

t,~ ~l L 132 466 67 142
Ameri~ao League

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Pepitone Yanks 31
Colavolo mght ts flghllng for the first In the National League Onoles who nearly gave
Tog&lt; s '" quest of hos 19th the Ne• York Mets was
Muterpleee 23" Color Telemlon
Indiana Ruos
30 Batted In
A_L~tr~op:-le:::-c_ro:_w~n._._s:_m::_ce:_:~: _l•: _ck: :e:oy.:_:_P::h•:::la::d:::e:O:Ip::_:ht"'a~h"'a:'lted~~fr":on~t::'r":un'::!_g~a~m~e:_aa\Vw_":ayY_IJb~y~co"'_m~m~lttttllnlllg~fi~v":el v1ctory but left for a pmch released from the hospollll
{23" avera l c1 Aional 274 sq ns VIewable area)
hotter after hurlmg eight Wednesday followmg surgery
Dano lb. Modem S1yhn1 n cab net.a &lt;lf aenwne W'alaut National
League Aaron
lnmnts of six bit ball Orlando on hiS roght shoulder The 36- • 1teted hudwooct 10hd1
28 000 \'Olt advanced Q 26 Color TV cha,.. 1
I'MerW po
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BravesAllen
117 Phillies
Clemente107 Porates
Pena ptlcbed the nlnlh to win year-&lt;Jid mfoelder who was • ~arkHar
112
Star
britht p ctttre8
wtr ._.
oell Pirates 100 Torre Braves COLUMBUS tUPI) - For 14 Saturday agaonst Texas Chrts h
hiS fourth game m sox Injured on Aug 12 wo\1 be nul '" Admiral Super Soope VHF Tuner w th pre lll!t lhl~ turun• . , _ ..,,.,, ,,,.,
ai.tp clear pu:tW'ft
-~9a
t em Thus far only 10 .000
dectsrons
1 of actJOn for the rest of the
of the past 1~ years Ohoo State loan may not draw 70 000 com the student ttckets have been Steve Hargan songled In a seasM
• New Admiral Slide Rule Turunr Asaer:qb(y
Arnerteu League F Robin has led the naloon m attendance pared to an average of 83 244 a ld
U.t leta YOII tune UHF TV lib e. radto
~at ot:; col! e footb 11 ho
so
)l8lr of rWls and scattered none The Mels also announced • Ad.JD.iraJ Color Jo'idelity Control dial new warmth 10 to ..,,,.. ,.., ;
10
.on, vnules ll8
Powell,
bt~
a
me game
1965
Ohoo Slates plloiUon In lhe
hits to win his 12th came they would retam thetr woockJn,2 1 blaCk &amp;Del wbite TV J)ICtlll'N.
Automatic ne,..ll.II!IIJll CII'&lt;:Utt ehmmatea tmpantJGICI~- .
ldoles lOti Killebrew Twons games u
I appears to be a Thos game alone may
tendance standongs ts likely
agamst rune losses for the agreement woth ~~el:e~~;~:::i/ .bAdmiral
Y .V.y ~N(r~Etic tiel.de
15 Horton, Tigers 100, 8 lhillll of the past
enough to drop the Buckeyes get steaddy worse The Buck· Indians Vern Fuller !&gt;Oiled his vtlle Suns of the
• JloDdld Pl'eCIGO• 28" Color TV pletu,re tu~ w:~th Dew boepbcrn
Robinson Orioles 97
Th&lt;! slide from the top spot out of the top
t
lh
that ~~~ l aharpet' plctlre and ncreaNd brlfhtll• p
"
Pflchblg
probably woll oceur thos season
spo stnce ere eyes are commtHtd to a nine- first maJor league !lomer for League through the
08); • .kiA :l8!1 •i44. li Uoo
'; 'll...!i'
NofiAoool
dial th
be
were only a few thousand ticket game season for the next five Cleveland and toammates Max seaoon although Solly Remus
' ·.,.,-- Leque Dl8ri
!lye reasolnt lngth a new umver sales separating the leaders
to seven years whole other
Alvis and Leon '1\'woo I reluru as mannger of
)lilnts 23-8 Koufax, Dodgers s regu a oon at requires aU average attendance
schQOis play It games
connected
Suns
G1ants 20-1 Jaster, q~ to contain the same There could be as many as Once past the opener howey. Jim Kaat the • wlnp'•-t
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~=~~=;•Gibson, Carda 20-H numner of classroom days
16000 empt,y seats m Oh10 Sta er, the demand for tlcketa coo- p1tcber In the AL, ()
Leape McNaJ11, As a
the school year dium for tbe opener because of Unues at 1 premoum Four
the etgbth Ianing ~ llllfered
Boswell, TWJns, 12- starto
to 10 days after! a umverslty rule which set aside the five remaining home
bJs lith IOM Ia 35 ·-'''''-)
24-11, Siebert, the
opener
26 000 student book '
sold out and tbe
OliVa batlllng Rel&gt;Jil8an~ 001
l~1 ' 1j,1 -Ji.,.Barlio~,: ~oles II
had a telbng which, ~an!'911!1i aold
cro
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�o-DaDy senUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 22, 116t

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Owl &amp; the Pu,yeal" at B\Jcl&lt;l you might be •blllo tall tht
·Counl!l Playhouse) to the Bdwy. Dl&amp;hl ol Ocl. 11 whea l.q..U.

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_,.s qo u51 · ve r own Ibis vice lor dlverUna the Peyton Place's Ryan O'Neal Happened on tht Wap 10
might retire from 1i1mS - shut phone - now she's moving Into power ol the remaining four admits he's at war with his Forum" (Ton' did 1111 and
off his phone even from I op her .J&gt;WD pad at the Century A· dally-paper drama critics: have separated wife Joanna over t.be costumes) opent bert: U JWI•
producers with the blgpsl of· partments, shipping furniture two remwors on each paper . , property setllemenl ... Kim No- does not show up with Tony,
~ ... The producen who !rom Florence, lilly, and all Mia ll'arrow and Nancy Sinal·\ vak's ex Richard Johnson loses the peatlmisll 11'1 rlahl•
II

rlna him up remain opll·
mistle,
lly out
be'solmerely
gelling
a big bang
going goo-goo
at the new baby and they'll
until the poternal novelty
1..,.,.. oil lit never bas, !elias)
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the star-stuff . A bomb scare ra (Nancy Jr. ol course) are 00 steep over tho bustup and Miss Popplns po"" up tl b lo
eollvened
the Mand!esler
new.fast
friends just
'phone
. h"?ray for •·love .. . J o I
bllion or paintings
by Lbo exhi·
Noe- lother
lrequenUy'
like each
any I. asks anyway, who sleeps 'when stde,
bo, Sarah ChurchiU's colored two kid Ingenues . . Nat King i datmg such a llvely bltd as . Louis w!ll lake on. a Georae •
boy friend, when it was announ-1 Cole's 21-year-old daughter Car· \ starlet Suzannab Leigh.
Raftlike JOb 0at 1I London pml&gt;ced Sir Wlnoton'a daughter ole l_s cerfliln acting (more than
8
0· n.:.i.l
would open the_ event.
.
! slngmgl " her bag and hopes times the same lnds: He d y N:•tho R ko
Producer • director • wrtler to graduate from the straw·
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. David
please - out
thaieven
final redu!1ed
11ghl ol Ibis
Joe
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stck comiC
who \nocked
once boasted nothing was sale old lkeptio to tears.
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from his maladjusted nmterlal
now finds one topic to too sublur IH Otlltftt
jectively queasy to ridicule Gu and Ott Fret
.fo DaYI 3 NJ!(t!U I•
hlo fla~btoke stato::'.
MIAMI BIACH
filaver Boq,lr TodaJ WASIDNGTON - As t be ground thai he was too old and arcby - Sena. TbomBI Kuchel H'wood seers try in~ to extract Gl't your
Unbelle;v•ble b ut True
89th Congre" now enters the tired to gJVe the G.O.P. I he ol Cahfornia, Leverett Salton- portents anywhere on rt1e slat·
CIITIIIIIIID OAI nATION
long, difficult leg, it is not "Image" it needed.
stall of Massachusetts, Bourke us of Julie Andrews' marriag~J PI w. IQII'I at.. Plmt,.Y• Ohle
aerainst the law Ia say 1 word True enough, at the Demo- rnckenlooper ol Iowa.
Ia Tony Walton now suggests
the men who have sustain- crat1c helm m the
Senate
'
a Congressional tradition ol Mansfield ha• operated With
generally responsible conduct fairness and effectiveness In
ln an e1ceedingly
dangerous the area of domestic affairs.
world.
But the trouble bas been he
They are a mixed lot, at one has carried the Senate's un.,
in their determination to doubted right and duty Ia eounlaulbmoorge an amplllnde of per· sel the President on foreign
egos and honest partisan poUcy out the window Into what
and ideological differences and really ha! been
an Insistent
omb!Uons Iilio a higher reso- eampalgn to give not advice
By WayDe G. Brandstadt,
Many people have the tm· Iutton to defend the ned • rock but rather doctrinaire orders to
pression that II an electrle and nonpar ty "'
"'" WbIte House as I o how 1'I
•-ter es ts oI lbis ~
shock doesn't kill you,
you nation. They are a
should run these infinitely comhave nolbing to worry about.
·
lot on the big things. plex affairs.
Unfortunately there is mount·
kernel ol the truth, sim·
And in the House the trouble
lng evidence that those
ply put, is that without the de- has been that Ford baa sought
survive may incur serieu:J
voted ~[forts of the House Dem- to extend his essentially well juries. There are a number of ocratlc leadership and of the bandied domestic mandate into
factors. Tbe typt!! of current Senate Republican leadership an overridin8 role in foreign
is important. Other
circum· this would bave been a poor policy which not he, not his
stances being equal, an alter- Congress, inde&lt;d.
party post and not even I he
nating current Is three or lour M to the Senate, the harsh, House itself is capable of lul~ETA~IOI'i\
times as dangerous as a
fact Ia that the lilling. Tbat both men have
FOR NEW
current. Death may result Democratic leadership beaded proceeded in all good lailh is
DEEP
from as little as 2211 volts if it by Sen. Mike Mansfield of MOD· beyond doubt. That Mansfield
et.EANINGI
causes the heart to fibrillate. lana bas ben enpged most ol has gravely misread the Con·
Although some persons survive all In 1 persistent, professional stitutlon and that Ford has gone
exposure to several thousand and damaging attempt to usurp far beyond his field are equal·
volts deaths from over 1 000 the oonatitutional authority of ty beyond doubt.
volt.' are esuaed by paralysis the Presidency to direct this
Who, then, are lbe good guys
of the respiratory center in
fore.tgn policy - with of this Congress?
the brain.
from tbe Senate,
In the Sell8te they idenlily
but not under velo from U1e
themselves by their
actions.
Other Important factors are
There is, first of all, Sen. Ev·
the duration of contact with As to the House, the blunt, eretl McKinley Dirksen ol llli·
the current,
the part of the
far leas critical !act is tlml nois, the Senate Republican lead
body through which the curRepublican leadership
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rrent travels, electric resistaneo
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MIDDLEPORT,
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SMART OR STUPID1
)ear Helen:
The fellow l'm gain~ around
with just never talks. He says
ne likes to hear me talk, but
01any times he doesn't even
mswer me. He thinks talking
s Cor people wbo like to, and
why answer somebody unless a
lirect question is asked? Trou&gt;ie is I never know when he's
,istening. Sometimes 1 don't
think he's very bright, but be
won a scholarship to college,
snd not on albielics either,
'hough he could have.

tell you ohe thought you were
"stuck~up." Shy people often
get that label, you know: Ibis
is why you must work double
bard on th• big smile and the
pleasant "Hi," even though
you're scared lo follow it up
with a conversation.
II you always wait Cor the
other per"'n Ia come to you
honey, you'll spend your life
waiting. -H.
TWO GIRLS t'OR
EVERY BUY7
Dear Helen:
My boy friend and I had a
heated argument the
other
night. Since we do many lhlnga
tagether, such as horseback rid·
ing, movies,
swimming things that cost money - his
argument Ia that it wouldn't
be fair to take me out for the
fun lbings and then take anot!J.
er girl out for just aes games.
He tells me the' d 1 wanted
to be his girl, I wouldn't say
"No."

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the accident.
a Republican
re- nation. And with him are all
boy
1 everhimloved,
J don't
of electric gret themany
day the
party bounced
want to lose him, but 1 can't shock may be seen in the Rep. Charles Hailed&lt; of lndi· the rest ol the Republican bier·
make myself say "Yes," be- nervoua oystem (paralysis or
from the lop
on the
cause 1 know it's wrong, Please sensory dislurbances) or the
prinl this letter for me and bloed vessels (hemorrhage and
many other girls wbo have this clotting two weeks or more af~
problem, -NOBODY'S GIRL, er the accident).
AGE 15
Recently Drs. L. B. Brinn and
Shop now
Dear Girl :
J. E. Moseley of New York obwhile selections
U you said "Yes," then you'd served a m&amp;n who received a
replace the second girl, right? 2,500-volt shock thai la.!ted aAnd what's to keep Mr. Mer- bout 20 seconds. He didn't pass
cenary LoverBoy from think· oot or even require artificial
ing, "If she's cheap, she isn't respiration. The current weol
"orth spending money on. so In one hand and out the other.
Dear fl~~n :
I'll get me a Number 1 Girl As a result be had pain, swell! am a 15-year-old girl, and for lun, and keep Number z... ing and limltalion el motion of
hal'i! been living on Ibis street (you) - around tor games."? both shoulders. This waa alltiblor a long time, without any- -H.
uted to interne! burns and no ll;·
one my own age nearby. Now,
rays were taken unW 18 u;wuths
suddenly, a new girl my age Dear Helen:
later. At that - lime this
has moved right next door.
Our radio slatioo banned a was lound to have fractures Ia
We can't seem to gel ingeth· recording ol "Rainy Day Wo- both arms produced by the in·
rr .. make all these resolutions man" beeause IIley said II re- tense jerking of his ann mu,.
\o go over and meet her, but !erred to smoking mmjuana - des at the lime of the accident.
I am just too chicken. Every a "rainy day woman" IS oup- Furthermore the bony shell the
tome we run into each other, posed to oe , r .ijuana cigar· humerus forms around the mar·
we just go cold -and It's ge~ ette. But they play "Mother's row had become very tltln.
.•;og ·1'1diculous. I know It's my Little Helper," and doesn't !bel Every household nowaday•
rau it, and I know she'd be fun refer to LSD? Or anyway, The contaUJs dozens elec:trlcal gadto know, hut bow? Don't tell PiU?- INTERESTED
gets that would be extremely
me to go to her bouse and tn- Dear Interested:
hazardous were it not for the
truduce mysell - she's been Frankly, I'm not a graduate excellent job being done by the
here too long for that, and 1 stndenl of bep talk . . . . . . but Underwntera Laboratories, l!Jc.
J'ISI CAN'T! - OISCOURAG· l'r wondering when they'll han Your television set, electrlc ,fan,
ED
"Little Brown Jug" beeause 11 toaster, razor, hair curler, etc.
De ar Dis:
glorifies the alcoboUc?-H.
abould carry tha UL label
Of course you can! Rehearse This column Is dedicated to insure thai it b;rs been proper. a little speech - the absolute family living, so U you're ba•· ly tested for aafety.
truth - until you won't slum· ing kid trouble or just plain Q - In lhe p88l I have aphle !much), then say it the trouble, let Helen Help YOU. plied castor oil lo warta and
nHt time you see her. Chances She will atao welcome your own they disappeared. Would castor
are she too will admit she bas amusing esperlences. Address oil have the same effect
b.,n chicken. When she gets to Helen Bnttei in care of Ibis moles?
know you belier she'll probably newspaper.
A - Slnee warll dlsappeat
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spontzneously after
several
months, what ever you used
lasl Is likely Ia get the
for making them disappear.
l
Moles will not go away unald·
[nsc:ramble thesl four Jumbles,.
ed and I doubt that they woold
one letter to each squart, to
go away after any number of
Thl1 ''" 1orr.l four ordinary werds.
treatments with castor oll.
milt the Chrlalmu
rullll Cllooae your Butova now
TOe Allllaaae
from our completl wato"
By Ualted Preas IDRnaUonel
utectlon. Our Walch Expafta
Today Is Thursday, Sept 22,
will atll1ll help "" the 265th day olt968 with 100 to
IItle 1 blppltr Chrfollow.
bow wfllt NUl t
USSEO
The moon ls between Its nrst
•tell UCi, JQII'II Ur I lulovL
ment to produce the job ... but II also takes
quarter and full phase.
The average Kaiser Aluminum employee ia
the worker to make the Investment productive!
The momlng stars are
"Investment managor" of about $36,000-the
Neither of them wnuld be localed hera if ·they
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, and
amount of capital It takes to create a job In
didn't have confidence that thls·ls a good place ·
Venus.
the aluminum industry these days.
Th . evening star Is Saturn. ·
to live and to work. Together, they ahara Iii
The way we look at it, they go logether, tho
English chemist and pbyslolsl
Pomoroy,
the growth and prosperity of this community.
lnveatment !1!!1 the worker: it lakes the invest·
Michael Faraday was bom on
Ibis day in 1791.
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Dear Chatterbox:
Consider Roger ~Iiller and
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might retire from 1i1mS - shut phone - now she's moving Into power ol the remaining four admits he's at war with his Forum" (Ton' did 1111 and
off his phone even from I op her .J&gt;WD pad at the Century A· dally-paper drama critics: have separated wife Joanna over t.be costumes) opent bert: U JWI•
producers with the blgpsl of· partments, shipping furniture two remwors on each paper . , property setllemenl ... Kim No- does not show up with Tony,
~ ... The producen who !rom Florence, lilly, and all Mia ll'arrow and Nancy Sinal·\ vak's ex Richard Johnson loses the peatlmisll 11'1 rlahl•
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going goo-goo
at the new baby and they'll
until the poternal novelty
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Set, Joey Heather-

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eollvened
the Mand!esler
new.fast
friends just
'phone
. h"?ray for •·love .. . J o I
bllion or paintings
by Lbo exhi·
Noe- lother
lrequenUy'
like each
any I. asks anyway, who sleeps 'when stde,
bo, Sarah ChurchiU's colored two kid Ingenues . . Nat King i datmg such a llvely bltd as . Louis w!ll lake on. a Georae •
boy friend, when it was announ-1 Cole's 21-year-old daughter Car· \ starlet Suzannab Leigh.
Raftlike JOb 0at 1I London pml&gt;ced Sir Wlnoton'a daughter ole l_s cerfliln acting (more than
8
0· n.:.i.l
would open the_ event.
.
! slngmgl " her bag and hopes times the same lnds: He d y N:•tho R ko
Producer • director • wrtler to graduate from the straw·
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. David
please - out
thaieven
final redu!1ed
11ghl ol Ibis
Joe
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stck comiC
who \nocked
once boasted nothing was sale old lkeptio to tears.
1
from his maladjusted nmterlal
now finds one topic to too sublur IH Otlltftt
jectively queasy to ridicule Gu and Ott Fret
.fo DaYI 3 NJ!(t!U I•
hlo fla~btoke stato::'.
MIAMI BIACH
filaver Boq,lr TodaJ WASIDNGTON - As t be ground thai he was too old and arcby - Sena. TbomBI Kuchel H'wood seers try in~ to extract Gl't your
Unbelle;v•ble b ut True
89th Congre" now enters the tired to gJVe the G.O.P. I he ol Cahfornia, Leverett Salton- portents anywhere on rt1e slat·
CIITIIIIIIID OAI nATION
long, difficult leg, it is not "Image" it needed.
stall of Massachusetts, Bourke us of Julie Andrews' marriag~J PI w. IQII'I at.. Plmt,.Y• Ohle
aerainst the law Ia say 1 word True enough, at the Demo- rnckenlooper ol Iowa.
Ia Tony Walton now suggests
the men who have sustain- crat1c helm m the
Senate
'
a Congressional tradition ol Mansfield ha• operated With
generally responsible conduct fairness and effectiveness In
ln an e1ceedingly
dangerous the area of domestic affairs.
world.
But the trouble bas been he
They are a mixed lot, at one has carried the Senate's un.,
in their determination to doubted right and duty Ia eounlaulbmoorge an amplllnde of per· sel the President on foreign
egos and honest partisan poUcy out the window Into what
and ideological differences and really ha! been
an Insistent
omb!Uons Iilio a higher reso- eampalgn to give not advice
By WayDe G. Brandstadt,
Many people have the tm· Iutton to defend the ned • rock but rather doctrinaire orders to
pression that II an electrle and nonpar ty "'
"'" WbIte House as I o how 1'I
•-ter es ts oI lbis ~
shock doesn't kill you,
you nation. They are a
should run these infinitely comhave nolbing to worry about.
·
lot on the big things. plex affairs.
Unfortunately there is mount·
kernel ol the truth, sim·
And in the House the trouble
lng evidence that those
ply put, is that without the de- has been that Ford baa sought
survive may incur serieu:J
voted ~[forts of the House Dem- to extend his essentially well juries. There are a number of ocratlc leadership and of the bandied domestic mandate into
factors. Tbe typt!! of current Senate Republican leadership an overridin8 role in foreign
is important. Other
circum· this would bave been a poor policy which not he, not his
stances being equal, an alter- Congress, inde&lt;d.
party post and not even I he
nating current Is three or lour M to the Senate, the harsh, House itself is capable of lul~ETA~IOI'i\
times as dangerous as a
fact Ia that the lilling. Tbat both men have
FOR NEW
current. Death may result Democratic leadership beaded proceeded in all good lailh is
DEEP
from as little as 2211 volts if it by Sen. Mike Mansfield of MOD· beyond doubt. That Mansfield
et.EANINGI
causes the heart to fibrillate. lana bas ben enpged most ol has gravely misread the Con·
Although some persons survive all In 1 persistent, professional stitutlon and that Ford has gone
exposure to several thousand and damaging attempt to usurp far beyond his field are equal·
volts deaths from over 1 000 the oonatitutional authority of ty beyond doubt.
volt.' are esuaed by paralysis the Presidency to direct this
Who, then, are lbe good guys
of the respiratory center in
fore.tgn policy - with of this Congress?
the brain.
from tbe Senate,
In the Sell8te they idenlily
but not under velo from U1e
themselves by their
actions.
Other Important factors are
There is, first of all, Sen. Ev·
the duration of contact with As to the House, the blunt, eretl McKinley Dirksen ol llli·
the current,
the part of the
far leas critical !act is tlml nois, the Senate Republican lead
body through which the curRepublican leadership
er, wbo more than any other
rrent travels, electric resistaneo
by Rep. Gerald Ford of man in all of Congress in eith·
MIDDLEPORT,
lo the contact point and the I~~~~f~:mbaa been so naa1e•1 er party has deeply and quiet·
victim's general
health al It
undercutting as to ly served the vital, life · or ·
can I

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HELEN HELP US!
YOUTH ASKE() FOR IT!
This columo is for young
people, their problems and
pleasures, their troubles and
fun. As with the rest ol Helen
Help US!, It welcomes laughs
but won't dodge a
serious
question wiUl a brush-&lt;1ff.
Send your toen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR JT,
tare ol Helen Help US! Utis
oowspaper.
ITRONG, SILENT:
SMART OR STUPID1
)ear Helen:
The fellow l'm gain~ around
with just never talks. He says
ne likes to hear me talk, but
01any times he doesn't even
mswer me. He thinks talking
s Cor people wbo like to, and
why answer somebody unless a
lirect question is asked? Trou&gt;ie is I never know when he's
,istening. Sometimes 1 don't
think he's very bright, but be
won a scholarship to college,
snd not on albielics either,
'hough he could have.

tell you ohe thought you were
"stuck~up." Shy people often
get that label, you know: Ibis
is why you must work double
bard on th• big smile and the
pleasant "Hi," even though
you're scared lo follow it up
with a conversation.
II you always wait Cor the
other per"'n Ia come to you
honey, you'll spend your life
waiting. -H.
TWO GIRLS t'OR
EVERY BUY7
Dear Helen:
My boy friend and I had a
heated argument the
other
night. Since we do many lhlnga
tagether, such as horseback rid·
ing, movies,
swimming things that cost money - his
argument Ia that it wouldn't
be fair to take me out for the
fun lbings and then take anot!J.
er girl out for just aes games.
He tells me the' d 1 wanted
to be his girl, I wouldn't say
"No."

SAYS

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any theThelimelateof effects
the accident.
a Republican
re- nation. And with him are all
boy
1 everhimloved,
J don't
of electric gret themany
day the
party bounced
want to lose him, but 1 can't shock may be seen in the Rep. Charles Hailed&lt; of lndi· the rest ol the Republican bier·
make myself say "Yes," be- nervoua oystem (paralysis or
from the lop
on the
cause 1 know it's wrong, Please sensory dislurbances) or the
prinl this letter for me and bloed vessels (hemorrhage and
many other girls wbo have this clotting two weeks or more af~
problem, -NOBODY'S GIRL, er the accident).
AGE 15
Recently Drs. L. B. Brinn and
Shop now
Dear Girl :
J. E. Moseley of New York obwhile selections
U you said "Yes," then you'd served a m&amp;n who received a
replace the second girl, right? 2,500-volt shock thai la.!ted aAnd what's to keep Mr. Mer- bout 20 seconds. He didn't pass
cenary LoverBoy from think· oot or even require artificial
ing, "If she's cheap, she isn't respiration. The current weol
"orth spending money on. so In one hand and out the other.
Dear fl~~n :
I'll get me a Number 1 Girl As a result be had pain, swell! am a 15-year-old girl, and for lun, and keep Number z... ing and limltalion el motion of
hal'i! been living on Ibis street (you) - around tor games."? both shoulders. This waa alltiblor a long time, without any- -H.
uted to interne! burns and no ll;·
one my own age nearby. Now,
rays were taken unW 18 u;wuths
suddenly, a new girl my age Dear Helen:
later. At that - lime this
has moved right next door.
Our radio slatioo banned a was lound to have fractures Ia
We can't seem to gel ingeth· recording ol "Rainy Day Wo- both arms produced by the in·
rr .. make all these resolutions man" beeause IIley said II re- tense jerking of his ann mu,.
\o go over and meet her, but !erred to smoking mmjuana - des at the lime of the accident.
I am just too chicken. Every a "rainy day woman" IS oup- Furthermore the bony shell the
tome we run into each other, posed to oe , r .ijuana cigar· humerus forms around the mar·
we just go cold -and It's ge~ ette. But they play "Mother's row had become very tltln.
.•;og ·1'1diculous. I know It's my Little Helper," and doesn't !bel Every household nowaday•
rau it, and I know she'd be fun refer to LSD? Or anyway, The contaUJs dozens elec:trlcal gadto know, hut bow? Don't tell PiU?- INTERESTED
gets that would be extremely
me to go to her bouse and tn- Dear Interested:
hazardous were it not for the
truduce mysell - she's been Frankly, I'm not a graduate excellent job being done by the
here too long for that, and 1 stndenl of bep talk . . . . . . but Underwntera Laboratories, l!Jc.
J'ISI CAN'T! - OISCOURAG· l'r wondering when they'll han Your television set, electrlc ,fan,
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"Little Brown Jug" beeause 11 toaster, razor, hair curler, etc.
De ar Dis:
glorifies the alcoboUc?-H.
abould carry tha UL label
Of course you can! Rehearse This column Is dedicated to insure thai it b;rs been proper. a little speech - the absolute family living, so U you're ba•· ly tested for aafety.
truth - until you won't slum· ing kid trouble or just plain Q - In lhe p88l I have aphle !much), then say it the trouble, let Helen Help YOU. plied castor oil lo warta and
nHt time you see her. Chances She will atao welcome your own they disappeared. Would castor
are she too will admit she bas amusing esperlences. Address oil have the same effect
b.,n chicken. When she gets to Helen Bnttei in care of Ibis moles?
know you belier she'll probably newspaper.
A - Slnee warll dlsappeat
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spontzneously after
several
months, what ever you used
lasl Is likely Ia get the
for making them disappear.
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Moles will not go away unald·
[nsc:ramble thesl four Jumbles,.
ed and I doubt that they woold
one letter to each squart, to
go away after any number of
Thl1 ''" 1orr.l four ordinary werds.
treatments with castor oll.
milt the Chrlalmu
rullll Cllooae your Butova now
TOe Allllaaae
from our completl wato"
By Ualted Preas IDRnaUonel
utectlon. Our Walch Expafta
Today Is Thursday, Sept 22,
will atll1ll help "" the 265th day olt968 with 100 to
IItle 1 blppltr Chrfollow.
bow wfllt NUl t
USSEO
The moon ls between Its nrst
•tell UCi, JQII'II Ur I lulovL
ment to produce the job ... but II also takes
quarter and full phase.
The average Kaiser Aluminum employee ia
the worker to make the Investment productive!
The momlng stars are
"Investment managor" of about $36,000-the
Neither of them wnuld be localed hera if ·they
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, and
amount of capital It takes to create a job In
didn't have confidence that thls·ls a good place ·
Venus.
the aluminum industry these days.
Th . evening star Is Saturn. ·
to live and to work. Together, they ahara Iii
The way we look at it, they go logether, tho
English chemist and pbyslolsl
Pomoroy,
the growth and prosperity of this community.
lnveatment !1!!1 the worker: it lakes the invest·
Michael Faraday was bom on
Ibis day in 1791.
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On tJJis day in history:
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In 1tl82, the last persons Ia be
F« YOW owtl atkt,
executed in the American
Ill II IIUIO'fl fOMI
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61 Direct Descendants Attended
Grinstead Family Reunion Sunday·

Capehart, Mrs. Clayton Athey,
mond,
Mr. arid lliri., am h
stead and Anna LolliSe, Mr. llld
Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Miss MiUie
Bulllllarner and Mrs. Miller.
Mra. Cecil DuucaD, Cecil, Jr.
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and Darlene, Mr. and 1\fn. RaJo
BAIL()WEEN CAIINIVAL
NEW HAVEN - llelcendanla Fowler, Tammy, and Tony, mood Grinstead, Mrs. C21arlet
The Annual Halloween Carniof JUelwd and Susan Grinstead Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mre. Yonker, Sonya and Bry9, Mr.
val sponsored by the New Havbeld their annual reuuloa In
Joe Grinatead, Lori and and Mrs WU!Ie Joe Grlils~joad,
By Mn. Carroll Jo~asoa, Jr. ' The Council reported thai en PTA will be held on Friday
New Haven Park SUDday wltb
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Beth, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr. aDd Mre. Frod Roush and
~EHACIJMA CWB
they were still working on se- and Saturday. October 28 and
8 basket dinner at noon.
Tile oldest lady present
Reuben Stewart, Mason: Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Tho· Nehaclima Garden Club curmg matenals to repair the 29, with Mrs. carl Gibbs as PT. PLEASANT - Henry C.
Mrs
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Mary
AumWer Mr liar- Roush, Kathy, and Linda, Mrs.
met at the homL ol
Mrs. streets In town. They discussed chairman and Mra. Jack Needs
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D 'd s· t
'th Mrs John th• hiring of another general as co-chairman. The Re!reslt-1 White, 82, Charleston Road, '- ·
man,
lfarr7
Grlnataad,.
Grinstead,
Mr.
Vernoo
Grin·
ne and Todd, MrS.
Melvin
avl tmun on WI
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town employee iD tbe event ment Booth will open each ev- well known Mason County farm.
ford:
yoongeot
child,
Lor.
Jody
and
Ken
Sheree
Knapp
and
Harry
Mr
anci
Powell and Mrs. Louis Kar- thai the dollar an hour program ening at 5 p. m. aod all oilier er, died Tuesday night In Hoistead,
dallihter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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schmk as co-hostesses. Devo- Is completed.
booths are 6 P- m, Committees zer Hospital after a five weeks
. Paul Joe Grinstead of Pomeroy:
H~t1ord: Mrs. Jack Mra. Joe Paugh, Debbie, Beck)
There were rn direct descellli·
Tim, Butch and Lisa, and Jackie, Mrs. Kenneth Vlck.
tJOns w~re led by the hos~ses. There have beea several com- were named as follows: Kitch- illneos.
ants on hand.
Mre. Thomas Grin- ers and ll&lt;&gt;cfuey, Larry and
Mrs Simonton
reod T h 0 plaints about properly
being en - Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, He was born January 81 1884, • '
They were Mr and Mra Rl· &amp;lead and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fry, M1k.o Goodnlte anci
flower Growers 23rd Pslam. ' covered with Weed.ti, debrls, etc. chairman; Mrs. John T.
in Malden, the son of the late
ehard Grinstead: Mr. and Mrs. William McFarland and Ray· Danny Rickard, local.
anti Mrs. Powell read
two The Council is asking citizens mire, Mrs. Ralph Sayre,
Charles and Anna White. His
poems
''The
Package
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S eds" and "The G rd ..
to clean th01r lots of we , etc. Herman Knapp, Mrs.
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wife, Lola Sclwols White. preDale Grinstead, Danny, Donna,
cD . th b . a en. .
The Pollee Det&gt;arhnenl in c• Hart, Mrs. 0 . J. Howard,
ceded him In death on July 8,
Diana
and Rick, Canton; Mr.
urmg e usmess mee1tog operation with the town will I"
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G'ibert
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and
Mrn.
Floyd Miller, Bart
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111e Oh1o Guyan District meet.
"''· arne&lt;
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1960.
ANGEUA GOODNlTE
hold a Halloween Celebration thur flart, Mrs. Dean
Btanl&lt;y, Marietta: Mr. and Mrs.
lng was announced to be held with a parade, street dance im- Mrs. John Brabham,
Mr. While was a member &amp;f
Robert Grinstead, Bob and Dick
on October 25th ~t Centra l mediately following trick
or Fooler Grinstead, Mrs.
the Hickory Chapel
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Mlch·
Chns~: Chubrch 10 fuHungtmg - treat. Date to be announced Carson. Mrs. Hay Kent, Mrs. Church, Mason C011nty
VOUN8 ID&amp;A8 IN 8N0!18
ael Grinstead, Athens;
Mrs.
ton .
c1u " to rnish • later
Glenn Smith, Mrs. Robert D. Bureau and the Modern
Dorothea Krapp and Jim, Nor·
door prize. Comments of the JUNIOR WOMAN'a CLUB
Roush, Mrs. Gerald Clark. Mrs. men o! America. He was
walk; Mrs. Doria Herner, Monrecent flower show were given The New Haven Junior Wo- Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. Lesley former member of the Mason
I
roevUJe: Mrs. Walter Taylor
b) Mrs.. Chester Weaver. and man's Club is helpmg other ! Roush, Mrs. Vernon Smldi, •Irs. County Board of Education, Soil
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Mrs. and Ronnie, Robin and Jody
Mrs. Davtd Ftelda, Jr. The JUdg- clubs in the Di slnct with pro- Charles Roush, Mrs. Norton ; Conservation Committee
Ralph Roltgen of New Haven, Harless, Columbus; Mr. and
es of the show recommended Jecls at Lalun State Hospital. Flower Shop - Mrs. Chester the Federal Land Bank.
are announcing the engagement Mre. Hank Johnson, Terri and
that _m tbe future mstuch~ns The project of the West Virgin- weaver , Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr. , Surviving are one daughter, of Mrs. Rottgen's
daughter, Becky, RaciDI!; Mrs. Maxine
be giVen te ~
commumty ia Federation of Junior Wo- Mrs. James Roush; Country Mrs .. Carl Parsons, West
Angelia Lynn Goodnite, to Cor- Amold, Pomeroy; Mrs. Jack
growe~s of specJ!jJen plants on man's Clubs is Menial Health Store - Mrs. William Powell, lumbm; three sons, Paul. at poral Stanley Richard Lemley,
groommg of lhe plants . for and the New Haven clul&gt; has Ill, chairman; Mrs. Jess Able, home, Charles and
Ronald son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earlv Momins: Call
showmg, and dtSbuddlng mstruc- been assigned to Lakin.
Mrs. D&lt;&gt;nald Bumgardner. Mrs. White, both of Pt. Pleasant; one William Lemley of Pomeroy.
lions of roses, mums, etc. They They are working in C&lt;Hlper- Wayne Capehart, Mrs. Lewis sister. Mrs. Alice Grapes, Char- Miss Goodnite is the daughter Made on Firemen
also suggested that members of ation with the Volunteer Serv- Summers; Sewing Sltop -Mrs. lesion: aod five granddaught- of Mrs. Roltgen and Hubert
PT. PLEASANT - The local
1 fanuly not compete aga~nst ice
BROWN
Commissioner. Straight Robert Layne, chairman; Mrs. en;, Mrs. Linda Smith, Baton Goodnite of Salem, Iowa.
frremen answered an
e~ch oth~r or a person agam_
st back and rocking chairs wilh John Ferguson, Mrs. Gene Ath- Rouge, La., Mrs. Rebecca 0 . Miss Goodnite is a graduate
BLACK
morning call Wednesday
himself 10 the same class •I arms are badly needed at Lakin ey, Mrs. Samuel
Halstead Musgrave, Charleston,
Mrs. of )l'ahsma Hlgh School, Class 9091! Viand Street where
CORDOVAN
specimen plants.
State. Hospital. _Thir.~ how ther- Home Mode Candy and Candy Karen Rorrer, Pam:•: 0 h i of 1966 and Is employed at Tha· bed was ablaze.
Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Thorn- apeut1c a rock1ng chatr would Apples - Mrs. David Roush, and MI., Deborah \\bite,
Pt. bel's Deparlment Store here.
The house which
as Hoffman and Mrs. Marlln be for an elderly patient. II Mrs. Harold Rose ; Fish
Pleasant, aod six great
Corporal Lemley Is 1 gradu· minor !l!lloke and water
Beriford exhibited a" arrange- anyone has a straight back chair Mrs. Ritchie Bird, Mrs. Lulh· children.
ate uf Pomeroy HJgh School, age, was owned by George
m~ using leaves within.
or a r.oeking chair with ar~ er Smith ; Balloon Dart Game- Funeral services will
Class of 19&amp;1. He enlisted in per, Pl. Pleasant, and occupi&lt;ld
1
'I}te program was presented you w1sh tu donate to Lakm Mrs. Robert Dye, Mrs. Jack held Friday at 2 p. m.
the United States Marines in by Russell Byus.
by~ Nelson Jennings, Vo-Ag In· please contact Mrs. Alfred L. Hess; Spook Room Mrs. Crow - Hussell Funeral
June, \9&amp;1. He was graduated The cause of the blaze
•tructor at Wahama. His topic Sprouse, telephone
882-2505. James Haggerty, Mr&gt;. Alfred with the Rev. C. S.
as an honor student from Avia· not been determined and
was propagation of deciduous 1 he) as k that you do not
Spro"se, Mrs. Neil Haymaker: &amp;lficlatlng. Burial will be In tion Ordnance School, Class A, matter Is still under investigt•-1
trees _ shrubs and broad leaf nate upholstered or
loldlng Silhouettes - Mrs. Paul Roush, Lone Oak cemetery. Friends Jacksonville, Fla. He recent- tioa.
pla?ts. He gave a very inform - chairs.
Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. James may call at the funeral home. ly returned from 15 months duat&gt;ve and instructive talk on
ROTARV CWB
Luyna, Mrs. John
Hoffman;
ly at Chu La! Viet Nam and
the purpose and the proper way The Rotary Club met eo Fortune Telling - Mrs. Robert
Plea18Dl Valley Hospital
is now staMoned at cherry Point
TWO BOOKED
D-E
.propagate
these
plants.
Thursday
evening
at
the
HartHerndon
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Mrs.
Larry
Parsons
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Ml'll.
Bernard
N.
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The
wedding
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PLEASANT
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Those attending were Mrs. ford MeUtodisl Church lor their Balloons - Mrs.
Raymond Jordan. Glenwood; Mrs. Perry event of the near future.
so• County jail records show
•nd
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. Phil regular dinner meeting. Mr. Roush, Mr. John Hoffman, Mr. Jeffers, Southside.
two persons booked in the COUD·
Baley, Mrs. Martin Bensford, Gerald Simmons, Band Direc- Jack Needs; Pocket Lady- Miss
DISCHARGED - Keith
Tennessee was the last state ty jail during lbe past twenty· II
Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr , Mrs. tor of Wahama Jumor and Stn- Cheryl Bumgarner; Ring Toss berry, Letart; Mrs.
Gladys to secede from the Union In I lour hours. Robert Carr,
Donald Bumgardner,
Mrs. lor High Schools, spoke to the -Mrs. Eugene Weaver, Mrs. Sayre, New Haven.
1861.
Pl Pleasant, cbarged with
Harold Bumgarner. Mrs. Davtd group on the bands. It was an· Robert Weaver; Pick·A·N u m· BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Ber- The city of Panama
was loxicalion and Charles William
Fields, Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs, nounced that Lad1es
night ber - Mrs . Jack Hesson; Mrs - nard
Jordan, Glenwood, "I established by Pedro Arias de Long, 84, Heoderson, on an
Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, Mrs. would be held on Thursday, Rlchurd Grinstead; Door Prizes daughter.
Avila iB 1511.
toxicatioa warrant.
Robert Layne. Mrs. James N. Sept. 29th.
-Mrs. Blake Nicewander, Mrs.
Roush, Mrs. Chester Weaver. Those attending were Donald John F. Roush; Sock Hop - Mr&lt;.
gursts, Mrs. Carl Fallara, Mr. Foglesong, Herman Layne, Don· Dwight Sa}Te, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. Nelson Jennings and aid F. Roush, Lloyd
Roush, Holbrook ; Publicity - Mr. and
the hostesses, Mrs. Karschnik, Floyd Carmack, Rtchsrd Ord, Mrs. Harold Bumgarner; CotMrs. Powell and ~trs. Simon- Jack Flesher, Clyde Foley, ton Candy aod Popcorn; Mr.
tun.
Rome Williamson,
Russell aod Mrs. William Russell, Mr.
BROTHERHOOD
Capehart, Harry Miller, Edwin and Mrs. Joe Paugh.
The Brotherhood of the F.UB Stein, Arthur Thabet, Ralph
CLUB TO HOW SALE
c: ·1rch mel on MondJy evening Whitmore, Robert
Gilmore, Tbe New Haven Junior Wo·
ai t.hP church.
Frank Capehart,' Rev. Marcus men's Club will hold a
Mr. James Diehl, Principal of I Trough, Karl Wiles and Mel Sale on Saturday, Sept 24, bePIJmeroy High School
and Clark.
ginnir.g at 9 a. m. In front of
~liddlep.ort High School, was
_UVE. WIRES
Summers Pharmacy in New
gtlest speaker . His topic was I The Ln:e W1re Class of thP. Haven and In rront of the Post
· SIJOwing Our Children
the EUB Church met on Tuesday ' Office in Mason. They will teaChristian Way to Live."
evenmg With Mrs. Ach.sah MiU- ture baked goods, home made
SALE OF VITAMINS!
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Those atlend ing were Robert er as. hostess. Mrs. Miller wa~ soup and candy. The proceeds
Woodbury Spray
Reg. 7.49- 250 D1y Supply
fouke . George Jewell.
John also m charge of the devollon· will go toward their charity
Atlmgarner, Rev. Martin Ber· al period.
projects.
istord. Neil Haymaker . 0 t h a At lile business ~etlng lile
----Lieving, Bernard Lieving, Char· group dJScusoed hold10g a rumNEVER POPULAR
its Weaver, Edgar Layne, Paul age sale In the near future. An act of Feb. 21, 1853, tiulhRickard. Eddie Bumgarner. Ot- Mrs. George J.l ,ell was in orized issuance oll3 gold pieces
tie ,Roush, Harry Miller and charge of the recreational perthe United Statea. However,
REG.
$1.19_
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SALE OF VITAMINS!
~lr. DiehL
lod.
coin never became popular
w.S.C.S
Those attending were Mni.
in 1189, ill lauanct waa
Reg, 7.89- More Thin 3 Month Supply
The WSCS of the Methodist Howard Burris, Mrs. Thel~a disconUnued.
Reg.79c
Chtirch met for their Septem- Capehart. Mrs. Cliff R~t!S~, 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ber meeting at the home of Mr.s. Ray Boston, Mrs. R. F.
an tH 1•11.,.
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Mrs. Marion Dingey with Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. George Jewell,
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JJ&lt;~ zen. Roush as co-hostess. In- Rev . Martin Beris:ford,
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stead .or their regular program ~achel Sayre, Mrs. Otha LievToda,
Jl~e · gljOOf) watched Billy Gra- 10g, Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mrs.
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hanl·s : Crosade from London, IS. H. Reitmire, Mrs. Harry
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Tilose attending were Mrs.
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Roy
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The Chester Garden Club's yester-years.
September meeting was held at . , Buffet mresblneats of gralbe newly remodeled home of ham cracker cak•, nuts, m1Dia.
Mrs. Robert Wood . with Mrs. punch and coffee were served
Ada Neulzli~g, assisling hos- 1by the hostess, assisted by her
tess. The home was beautifully ! daughters, Mi" Joy Kautz and
decorale&lt;l with arrangements 1 Mrs ..~ eutzling.
of
dahlias grown by Mrs. ! The door p:ize was won by
Neutzting, and other lall flow· Mrs. Reid Young. Everyone reers.
ceivcd small white modonnas
f
.
A very
helpful roll call asTI~vo~~~ter Garden Club is
"Most Effective Insecticide Us.
11 fl ower ahow. ·m
ed This Year," was en)·oyed at plamung a 1a
October
length by the group.
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About
POmeroy

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LOAFER

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Clllcago at New
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Adlllllliou
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BoJtoo It Wl!ih, !, ppd. rtiiPa
A proaram of missionary field diclion.
arry ·
ey, 1
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·nformallon in Haiti was given
Mrs. Dewey Richardson
Ave.;
Mrs._
Ralph
B.
Burner,
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'Y Mrs. D•nakl Boone when the Mrs. ~· rank Ch..,sebrew ser•,.d l ~
Ill Court St.,. ~lyn F.
Mmn
011 000 008-: ; .~.!&gt;'~•
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ey,
Crown
City·
Mrs.
MasM!
1 Cleve
ttl_ 010 111111'is! Church met Tuesday even· cia! hour to 12 membe" and
Tbe altemooa program wW
JarviS,
Galhpolis:.
Lawrence
R.
Kaat,
Worthm~
tf11, ~~\~
ng at the church. Mrs. Boone two guests , Mrs. Boone ~nd
coasisl ol ipoclal muolc leat.
Huber.
Gallipolis,
Harry
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M1tterwald,
Hargan
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ll scu•sed current medical re- Dale .Mourning.
arlna the Ualoa
from
Barcus, Eureka Star Rt. . Mrs. t.\?A&gt;ue: LP--Kaai (24-11).
.,rts on infant mortality in her Attending in addiuon to
Carpenter and Rev. W. Pero
Lawrenc• J. ~kGraw, Rt. !, :Alvis 07), Fuller &lt;1),
rroglam topJc, entitled, ''Hope: ab«l\'e n~med wen: Mrs.
rlu of file Pomeroy Federated
Bidwell ; Dallas R. Varian,
Wagner f23)
or Haiti ."
Winebrenner , Mrs. Dana u • .,.,~
Cborch wlll Ire lb
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son: Mrs. Lu!OOr C.
Ully, '
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Mrs. Agneo White.. Mrs.
speak or. The pablie lo ,.,.
PI Pleasant· Paul J Chapman ICallf
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Mrs. Elizabeth 01a110n, chair· Hoflman and Mrs. l'red
come.
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Larry D. i Detroit
1100 1100 002- : 3rt: .
.nan, presided over the
Carpenter, Rutland ; Mrs. Wil· l Cllance (10-11) and Rod~
'lleeting. Mrs. Boene gave
Mrs. Pearl Koblentz used t
,
Uam B. Pettit, Middleport : Mrs. Wilson, Pena and Freeban; J-,;,8
1pening prayor and Mrs.
conservation as her theme '" a
Mary A. Wippel, Pomeroy; -Pena 14-1) HR- Hortoft 12• .;11: •
es White the devotions,
paper Lacaodne~. "lllfth Land .••d l
Scott M. Pickens, Middleport:
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REV. BROWN
.:ludlng scripture from St.
Your .
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magazmes
John G. Haskics. Rt I, Kitts Calif at Del 2nd pme ppd rai!;~•
hew and a meditation,
Tbe Middleport Cburcb ol
and piCtures ,for everyone to
1Hill : Mrs. WiUialD Setser, Rl
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)ne Day at A Time, 1 '
tile Na111r0110 lo planPI•&amp; a
enJOY along wllh her talk.
I, Jackson ; Mrs. Harold w. Ball
010 000 2111-10 17:ii~ .
:rom "Everyday Religion," maoorles of revival meetings beTHURSDAY
A "Down on the Farm" de· Plans to serve lbe annual ! Winters, Ironton; Mrs Gladys Kan City trlO 220 OilS- 8 ~~·'·
1aztne.
&amp;imll•g StutdaJ, September
WOMEN'S_.AiSOCIAnON ol monsltalion by Mrs. Woodrow ! olect&gt;on day dmner were made I A. McNurlin. ironton : Wilford McNally, Brabender 16),
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The White Cross quota was
A lllroup October %, wllb the Middlep6rt First Presbyter· Mora was beautifully done with · when the Sunslnne Makers Class · 1. Tpple, Rt. 5. Athens; Mrs. ler (7), Fisher (8) ~ .~
l istribuled and the eire!• decld·the Rev. R. D. Browa, goest lan Church will meet Tbur&amp;o fall loUage, corn stalks, pump- of the Syracuse FJTst Umted 1Burl E. France, Rt. 1 Ironton; Etchebarrer1.
Han I I 1· ·. ;
ed to meet with other cirCles of Miss Linda Smith left
evangelist
Eacb eveniDg
eveniDg, Sept. 22, at the kins, vegetables and frUits with Preshyler~an Church met MoD· j Mrs. William c. Aherts, Wells- Nash, Aker 17), Stock (~I;~ . ,
lhe church to roll guaze band- day for Columbus where she Is there will be special moslc
at 6:30p. m. Program 1 wild duck accessory.
lday nrghl, Sept. 19, 10
the ! too; Joe T. Clark, Rt. 1 Oak · Edgerton f8) , Sander ( )'.;;
1ges. A get well card was sent enrolled in the Columbua
by the Glorylaotlers Quartet. leader will he Mr•. Thomas
church annex.
1Hill · Mrs. Cal'i E. Malone. Rt.IGr1.enda &lt;8), llaodrahan (9ll;.t.
·o Clara B. Riley at Meigs Gen- ness University. She was
Tho pabUc fs Invited to al- Kelly and devotional leader wUJ Highlight $( the evening was I "Three Psslms of
Hope,"
Pedro · Mrs Norman w. and Roof, Lachemann (9); Wl'od
era! Hospital. The circle
companied to Columbus by
tend lb... losplralional aerv· be Mrs. Charles Shumaker. Hos· "The Return of the Warblers Ifrom Guidepost. were read by MU!iron ' Rt 2 Racine aodi -Miiler (IJ.4), LP-Siock f2-21;.;
Jed plans to remember
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0 . Ices. The Rtv. Clyde J. Burl· tesses for the potluck dinner of !1155," a singing group com- Laura Pickens, followed by tbe l Mrs w:ma.; L ' su·auss 'Pom.l HR --F Robinson f2. 48tJt.49il!),,i! .
al Halloween with !roil
Smith and
who
lett Ia tbe local pastor.
wUJ be Mrs. Thomas Rue, Mrs. posed of members of the dub 23rd Psalm in unison. Roll call.
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:ookles. A donation was made his sister and
Russell Lyons, Miss
Phyllls who entertained with sougs o1 was answered by seven mem- ] eroyBirtbo
Nalianal League
ooll
to Ute school lunch program.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Joachim, Mrs. Roscoe
Fife,
bers and one guest.
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000 lit. 000- 3 1.l la
Letters were read from
and family before
Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs.
t Secretary and treasurer re- 1 •Irs. Lawrence J.
103 002 03•- 9 13,1 • '
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June Clark, mlssionarv,
home.
Bethel Coleman.
1ports were read and approved. : Rt. 1• ~~~~d:aughter, '
Ellis , Baldschun t&amp;) , N~.
Mrs. John Fultz and i.trs.
M G
v gh
ROCK SPRINGS Grange wUJ
Dues were paid and free will I P- m.
Dis h~-,e.
bart (7), Queen (8)
.. ;rt
w·t
A
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offering was taken.
Various
t . k J c 1 M'
Pavletich. Holtzman, ~.II
.~ ~:';u.da;e~ift ;:: ~v;;lv~ Chillicothe visited Saturday with
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. A
money making ideas were diS· Pa riC . Be ue, 159
m and Hundley. WP-Holtz. Cl k da le
tbe . . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
program wlll be presented by
cussed.
M. Brown, Thomas R.
rna• &lt;10-l 5) LP-EIIis (12-IfT
ar • ugh r o1
nussThe&gt;On· Zirkle.
Mrs. Allen Jenkinson was the men. Refreshments will be White Cross quota lists were ! Hostess to the October 17th Mrs. Mary E. Gibeau!,
HRS-Wlllia;., {~9th) , RoM'"
&gt;ries, for her birthday.
honored by the Loyal Pals class served.
d' 'b ed
th Sept ber ·
.
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L. Haney, Vernon J.
th) Pbilr
(16th)
.,-;H
meeting closed wllb the
Mrs. William Pettit enwed 0 f th Churcb of Christ with a
lStrl ut
at
e
em I meetmg will be Naomi London;
Smith M C land
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meeting of the EJecta Circle of Bible study hy Helen Harris. Mrs.D Nlbe · cJ.ausM •
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tbe F' I Ba ·t Cb •h Tu
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p· k
ert .
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underwent surgery today.
Tuesday evening at the home League w!ll meet at the Co IWl· _
u:s . p!S
urc
es-1
•• os ss, rs.
&gt;c eos, ard E McGowan Mrs. MaJndiBilly Pettit son of Mr and of Miss Mlldred Hawley Ml' bla Gas Co. office Thlrrsday al day evemng m the social room 1served
refreshments to Hri· .
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E8th
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v&gt;lie Parsons, arre11 .
Mrs. William Pettit is staying ud Mrs. Jenkinson are return· 1:30 p.m.
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ern 1 en ams,
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ar en, Rebecca A Roush Fred
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his grandparents Mr. and log to their home in Florida
DEN a 0b OhiO ElectriC Company . Ml., Margaret Cottrrll, Helen Diddle, Sell
M. Lou.' J Slerer !!~~~~~~;~;
Albert Pettit
his sis- soon
RIVERVIEW GAR
Rhoda Hall was hostess for the Agnes White, Naomi London I ers, rs. L ~lm·
M ' .,,
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wUJ meet Thursday evening, evening
I and Mary Sheets 1 guest
' Mrs. Arthur .
or, rs.
Cb nsty Ann with Mr. and Following tile dinner,
Sept. 22, 7, 30 p.m., at the home
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Freda Waugh, Mrs. Paul D.
4 11otrs. Harold IV. Lemley, while Rawley showed slides of
of Mrs. Ronald 0.\»rne, with Mrs. Willis Anthony, cbmr"
White, Miss Vivian Jones, Mrs.
1!!
mother ts confined to Hoi- r~ent trip to Europe~n coun· Mrs. Harlia Frank as 00 ~ 1081 . man, opened the meeting wltlt a ·
James K. Aldridge, Geraldine
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zer Hoepltal.
tms and many blghlights
ess.
selecllon written by Helen Kel- !
K. Harper, Mrs. Donald
B.
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Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and her tnp abroad. She also
FRIDAY
ler. Mrs. Riclmrd Owen, presi- !
Spires, Luther Tackett, Mrs. Sizo
!'ct..n~ Mrsste· Dale nd
Mre. Edd&gt;e Hartung of Chester sented each guest w&gt;lh a SwiSs PAST MATRON' Cl b 0 1 dent of tbe n.H. San\&gt;rn Soci..
William v. Cogar and infant 8'12 to 3 pr. 0
8
a
en,
ven a
and Mrs. Irene Van Meter of bell souvenir.
.
u . ty. was a gu@St and pre~ented 1
Newton F?lls, spent !he week· East Liverpool visited recently During the evening Ml" Haw- Evangelm.: OJapter, OES, Mid- devotions, using tthe
topic,
1 son.
Regular $3.99
end In Middleport with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu- ley related highlights of ber dleport, will meet .Fnday even- "Lighl."
Editor, Tbe Sentinel:
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MEET TONIGHT
and Ml'll. Raymond Walburn ter.
b'lp inclndlng a celebration of log at the Masowc Temple In
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. . • I was bit by • dog on Powell, The Southern Local Band
and Mrs. Dana Harnm.
Mrs. Dolly Dancey o1 Newark her birthday willie in Holland. Middleport, at 7' 30 P: m. Hos- 1 Mrs. Manmng Kloes, dislribu· tl Sl. in Middleport a couple ~ceks ] Boosters will hold its regular :
Mr. and Mra. Gary Lemons and Mrs. Helen Johooon of Cln- She observed her birthday there tesses are Mrs. FJeldmg Hawk· Ited a hst of the While Cross ago. The dog chased me on my Imeeting at the hi~h S&lt;:houl on I
and chlldre!l have returned
clnnati were overnight guest! along with another member oflnS and Mrs. Jack Bechtle.
1 Quota askings. A letter
was b1ke •everal times before he • Thursday, Sept 22, at 7: 30 P· l
their homo f1t Rapid City, S.D. Tuesday of Mrs. Harry P. the tour group and the hotel
. \rend from Dr.~ M~s. Frank I bit me.
~m Ali arent," uf band mem·1
Middleport
afler vlaltfng here for
S 'th
made arrangements for • ~Je. WAHAMA ffiGH School will Currey, m!ss10nanes m North , 1 h
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•~•,.. sponsor an after game dance East India Mrs Tony Fowler 1
ope you WI warn e pu Iers are
weekI w•u• er pareD..-,
r. Mrs. Margaret Johnson and bration inclu ng a ~...,..,
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and Mra. Carrell Swanson.
S •• Fische
'ted W d birthday cake brought In with Friday lll!lht lollow10g
tbe and Mrs. EdJSon Raker were '"
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Wah
Ha
oad I I
d to ti' te
d'
u•eJr ogs
Lemons Is staUoned at the
nesdav 8t V I
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. I Darning aworda. She also . .
ama •
vensw
oo. name
mves ga sen mg a f
f b d b't
. e eraas emon~ · ceived cards kom rehiUves ID ball game from 9 p. m. to 11 medical journal to Dr. Currey. ' n case 0 a a 1 e, a
woflb Air''Bllse ·
lljana Davis .daughter of
Wtlh Mrs. Lucl11!• the states .. '
_..., ' p. m. tEST) at tbe W~ Mrs, Fielding Hawkins pre,en·: son can make the owner pay the
nd Mr
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and Mr.s. Ella Hann~- The ~ IIIII Mr ~ '""' d High Gym. The Jays will em- ted the program material, I doctor b&gt;ll - plus his wag.,
a
s. J. J. DaVIS
Mrs. Sus1e FJScher spent SiJII.i R -~- ....., : _
:0. •
·"Change but Not Decay .. taken , he ma v lose wh1le not able
he Science meet In
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ilh leu - 11011,·, llPt&gt;l
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Mray a d ewM aveJn,h · Ra.tnil": guetts at' 1M
g THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic from the magazine, "Baptist I woTrh · ektc
1nstead of Diana Lew!$ as
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rs. 0 n el re ·
Mrs J nkin
p 1 Boosters will sponsor a rwu- Crusader."
an you .
P!B'ted.
d Mr M R01.t .
were
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son,
ear
J 0h 'I0hie
an
s. ae
nure.
Re ld N'108 n ....ell Audrey mage JJale Thursday and Friday, Mi9S Hall served a salad ·
n "
r.
.WeekeDd IUesll of Mr.
yno s,
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M,
Leadin• Creek Road
Mn. Harry Moore were her
Frosl Susan flawllngs Mabel Sept. 22-23 m the Fry um mg course to Mrs. nt ony,
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~-Ernest
A
Hyseli
Allee
Roboson
Frances
building
on
Mlll
St.
Co.chalr·
David
Darst,
Mrs.
Nora
HarnilMiddleport,
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Sept 19 19116
Joneo llid dtlldren, Mrs. Grace
Roush, Gra~ Pratt, Hele~ Ba· men are Mrs. Wilham Aull .
, s.
ev1ve a&lt; n, rs. ·
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sauv e, and 111nr .Harry Hoa.
rey, Rose Reynolds and Miss Mrs: John Krawsczyn . Anyone Bart Bod1mer, Mrs. A. R Pul-.
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land of Col bus
Hawley.
bavmg artideo for
p1ckup len, Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Hallle
g Mr' Jlllll . :
I Ohr
may contact Mrs. James Pullen lnlyre, Mrs. Fowler. Mr.. H•w- '
~ ~ Ml&lt;~l ;~· Plans were made for a
RETURNS TO ou
or Mrs. Lawis Sauer.
kins, Mrs. Baker and
Mrs.
: JuUa, Nelson;,me, and Mrs: sale to be beld October !5
D'avid Leonard, son of Mr.
,SATURDAY
Owen.
DRY
Jesse Lake West Jefferson vi· the Tri Lustre Cleaners
and Mrs. Harry Leonard,
of THE POMEROY Rand Boost.- .
CLEANING
' and Middleport when Group If
Chester has returned to OhiO ers will sponsor a high school i P1tts
000 000 302- 5 7 I .
'ted recenity with Mr
~ .... Leo Kennedy. Mr;. Ohlin· the Women's Association of
Unlverslty where he will begin dance party this Sa~rday nighl San. ~·ran
000 000 113- o 7 I ,
.hi
. th y k First
United
his sophomore year He is rna· at the Pomeroy H1gh School SJSk. Mikkelsen 17) and
. Service On Request
;e_r 1S 1~ac ng m e or Church met Tue:;day evening at jorlng in business. adminlstra· gym from 8 to II p. m. Every. (8) and Gonder. Marichal i2Hl i
&gt;&lt; hoots this yea&gt; .
.
the home of Mrs. Donald Low- tion
one is welcome.
and Haller. HR3--Ciendenon I
Harry Moore, Sr. was 1n Hun·
MONDAY
, (25th&gt; . Henderson llst), Hallor 'l
linginn Wednesday for a follow - ery.
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128thl M · h 1 &lt;lsi) LP- CLEANERS POMEROY
up medical check-up at St. Ma· ' Mrs. L~wery , v1ce chaJTman, st. Louis 000 000 000- o 31 1 JANE HOWELL Tent, Dau~h- F
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H ' Ia! for cent surgery preSJded m the absence of
Atlanta
000 010 30x- l 4 01ters of Union Veterans. w 1ll ace
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rySos OSPJBI . re d Pat Ed: chairman. Mrs. Joe Bailey. The Gibson (19-11) and McCor· meet at the DAV hall ,
nny evJDS an
t'
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d
t 7 90
wards were In Columbus Mon· ~Loee dl~g Pwas o~n wn'
Kelley 111-4) and Torrthe; : ay, a : p. m.
f
rlay. Blevins will he a freshman
r s royer 10 u 180"·
' 2, 13th and 14 ). 1
, 1 Ohio State University Ibis voltons were presented by Mrs.
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•lear and Edwards at Kent Sfnte Clarence Lacey who used a
100 JOI 000-3 o r l Recent goesls of Mr.
i
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ditallon taken !rom Ute booklet,
Ang
1120 000 0110- 2 61 1Mrs. Paul Werner of POllnetJ&gt;y
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MARKET
~:~YSl YSpengler and Bonnie " AMpplebs of Gob !d." R~
Wise (5-6) and Shaffer: i were Mr. and Mrs. James
em ers av mg ..
Osteen, Regan (8) and Ros., and daughter, Melanie of
Opon Daily 9:00 Ia 7:00-Friday Til 8
;pengler, Columbus, spent the
.·
•eekend with their parents. Mr. caps may turn them m to Mrs.
LP-Osteen (IIH3 ) HR- noldsburg. Mr. Fry is a nephew
Saturday Til 9
POMEROY
md Mrs . Atwood Spengler and Myron M1ller. Mrs. Thomas
Allen /39th).
of Mrs. Werner.
V/Y 2·3975
I. MAIN ST.
was program cha1tman and pre1aughier, ClodY· Kathy has en- sented
the fourth chapter of
ered Nationwide Beauty School th t d b k .. Jonah ., M .
FRISHL Y GROUND
md Bonnie is employed In Co- De- ' h'; ~ 1~ ' · e nied ;:.;
umbus They are graduates of Wig
. 8 ~ce pr se
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''ddl · t Hi h S hool
cbaractemation of a woman of
lbs.
.. 1 epor
g c ·
h B'bl "H rod' " DluriJng ll
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l\fil- t e 1 • c.
e Jas.
bu ·iness visitors in the f!Octal hour, Mrs. Lowerv
ma~ were 5
served 1 dessert course tl t '
"ai"kersburs Tuesday.
SLICED
. Cinda Sauer and Rod Sauer, members attending.
lhio Universily students,
1
lbs
he wrekend wllh their parents, I
\lr. and Mrs. Rodney Sauer.
rhC"ir cousi n. Ann Durgee of .
?illllburg. Pa., is a freohman at ! For Every Sewl"'l Naad
..
McCOYS
flU aod is residing in Bromley 1
Singor Sate.. Strvica
a s II. ller mother is lbe formeer ;
Dorothv Sauer.
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McCall's l'ellarns
C~roie Anderson, daughtor of
··.~r. and Mrs. Frallci• Anderson.
FEATURES:
• attending the Columbus Busi·
• Water Saver
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• Load Selector Swii ch
t ess University. Sht Is a .rune
:radjlate ol Middleport High 1 115
2nd
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111e Chester Mellll,.Uf CbarcSllllllay, s.,t. 15 wlllt aa all
day meetlq, bull:el dinner
at aooa, replar wwsblp ...,
vl&lt;e, Sunday School, and cbll·
drell'• pi'Oillm iD tile mor•

Missionary Field Information is
Topic ot Program by Mrs. Boone

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MisS GoocJnite,
Cpl. Lemley
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Robert Wood Home is Setting of
Chester Garden Club Sept. Meeting Hospital News ,

Dilly ln1ltlel, Pomeroy•MI4dleport. o., Sept. 22. 19611-7

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61 Direct Descendants Attended
Grinstead Family Reunion Sunday·

Capehart, Mrs. Clayton Athey,
mond,
Mr. arid lliri., am h
stead and Anna LolliSe, Mr. llld
Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Miss MiUie
Bulllllarner and Mrs. Miller.
Mra. Cecil DuucaD, Cecil, Jr.
·
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and Darlene, Mr. and 1\fn. RaJo
BAIL()WEEN CAIINIVAL
NEW HAVEN - llelcendanla Fowler, Tammy, and Tony, mood Grinstead, Mrs. C21arlet
The Annual Halloween Carniof JUelwd and Susan Grinstead Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mre. Yonker, Sonya and Bry9, Mr.
val sponsored by the New Havbeld their annual reuuloa In
Joe Grinatead, Lori and and Mrs WU!Ie Joe Grlils~joad,
By Mn. Carroll Jo~asoa, Jr. ' The Council reported thai en PTA will be held on Friday
New Haven Park SUDday wltb
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Beth, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr. aDd Mre. Frod Roush and
~EHACIJMA CWB
they were still working on se- and Saturday. October 28 and
8 basket dinner at noon.
Tile oldest lady present
Reuben Stewart, Mason: Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Tho· Nehaclima Garden Club curmg matenals to repair the 29, with Mrs. carl Gibbs as PT. PLEASANT - Henry C.
Mrs
M
A
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th
Mary
AumWer Mr liar- Roush, Kathy, and Linda, Mrs.
met at the homL ol
Mrs. streets In town. They discussed chairman and Mra. Jack Needs
· ary urn
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Rlcbard Grinstead, Nlda, Yvon·
D 'd s· t
'th Mrs John th• hiring of another general as co-chairman. The Re!reslt-1 White, 82, Charleston Road, '- ·
man,
lfarr7
Grlnataad,.
Grinstead,
Mr.
Vernoo
Grin·
ne and Todd, MrS.
Melvin
avl tmun on WI
·
town employee iD tbe event ment Booth will open each ev- well known Mason County farm.
ford:
yoongeot
child,
Lor.
Jody
and
Ken
Sheree
Knapp
and
Harry
Mr
anci
Powell and Mrs. Louis Kar- thai the dollar an hour program ening at 5 p. m. aod all oilier er, died Tuesday night In Hoistead,
dallihter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
•
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schmk as co-hostesses. Devo- Is completed.
booths are 6 P- m, Committees zer Hospital after a five weeks
. Paul Joe Grinstead of Pomeroy:
H~t1ord: Mrs. Jack Mra. Joe Paugh, Debbie, Beck)
There were rn direct descellli·
Tim, Butch and Lisa, and Jackie, Mrs. Kenneth Vlck.
tJOns w~re led by the hos~ses. There have beea several com- were named as follows: Kitch- illneos.
ants on hand.
Mre. Thomas Grin- ers and ll&lt;&gt;cfuey, Larry and
Mrs Simonton
reod T h 0 plaints about properly
being en - Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, He was born January 81 1884, • '
They were Mr and Mra Rl· &amp;lead and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fry, M1k.o Goodnlte anci
flower Growers 23rd Pslam. ' covered with Weed.ti, debrls, etc. chairman; Mrs. John T.
in Malden, the son of the late
ehard Grinstead: Mr. and Mrs. William McFarland and Ray· Danny Rickard, local.
anti Mrs. Powell read
two The Council is asking citizens mire, Mrs. Ralph Sayre,
Charles and Anna White. His
poems
''The
Package
&amp;f
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ed
1
S eds" and "The G rd ..
to clean th01r lots of we , etc. Herman Knapp, Mrs.
••
wife, Lola Sclwols White. preDale Grinstead, Danny, Donna,
cD . th b . a en. .
The Pollee Det&gt;arhnenl in c• Hart, Mrs. 0 . J. Howard,
ceded him In death on July 8,
Diana
and Rick, Canton; Mr.
urmg e usmess mee1tog operation with the town will I"
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G'ibert
M
and
Mrn.
Floyd Miller, Bart
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111e Oh1o Guyan District meet.
"''· arne&lt;
•
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1960.
ANGEUA GOODNlTE
hold a Halloween Celebration thur flart, Mrs. Dean
Btanl&lt;y, Marietta: Mr. and Mrs.
lng was announced to be held with a parade, street dance im- Mrs. John Brabham,
Mr. While was a member &amp;f
Robert Grinstead, Bob and Dick
on October 25th ~t Centra l mediately following trick
or Fooler Grinstead, Mrs.
the Hickory Chapel
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Mlch·
Chns~: Chubrch 10 fuHungtmg - treat. Date to be announced Carson. Mrs. Hay Kent, Mrs. Church, Mason C011nty
VOUN8 ID&amp;A8 IN 8N0!18
ael Grinstead, Athens;
Mrs.
ton .
c1u " to rnish • later
Glenn Smith, Mrs. Robert D. Bureau and the Modern
Dorothea Krapp and Jim, Nor·
door prize. Comments of the JUNIOR WOMAN'a CLUB
Roush, Mrs. Gerald Clark. Mrs. men o! America. He was
walk; Mrs. Doria Herner, Monrecent flower show were given The New Haven Junior Wo- Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. Lesley former member of the Mason
I
roevUJe: Mrs. Walter Taylor
b) Mrs.. Chester Weaver. and man's Club is helpmg other ! Roush, Mrs. Vernon Smldi, •Irs. County Board of Education, Soil
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Mrs. and Ronnie, Robin and Jody
Mrs. Davtd Ftelda, Jr. The JUdg- clubs in the Di slnct with pro- Charles Roush, Mrs. Norton ; Conservation Committee
Ralph Roltgen of New Haven, Harless, Columbus; Mr. and
es of the show recommended Jecls at Lalun State Hospital. Flower Shop - Mrs. Chester the Federal Land Bank.
are announcing the engagement Mre. Hank Johnson, Terri and
that _m tbe future mstuch~ns The project of the West Virgin- weaver , Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr. , Surviving are one daughter, of Mrs. Rottgen's
daughter, Becky, RaciDI!; Mrs. Maxine
be giVen te ~
commumty ia Federation of Junior Wo- Mrs. James Roush; Country Mrs .. Carl Parsons, West
Angelia Lynn Goodnite, to Cor- Amold, Pomeroy; Mrs. Jack
growe~s of specJ!jJen plants on man's Clubs is Menial Health Store - Mrs. William Powell, lumbm; three sons, Paul. at poral Stanley Richard Lemley,
groommg of lhe plants . for and the New Haven clul&gt; has Ill, chairman; Mrs. Jess Able, home, Charles and
Ronald son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earlv Momins: Call
showmg, and dtSbuddlng mstruc- been assigned to Lakin.
Mrs. D&lt;&gt;nald Bumgardner. Mrs. White, both of Pt. Pleasant; one William Lemley of Pomeroy.
lions of roses, mums, etc. They They are working in C&lt;Hlper- Wayne Capehart, Mrs. Lewis sister. Mrs. Alice Grapes, Char- Miss Goodnite is the daughter Made on Firemen
also suggested that members of ation with the Volunteer Serv- Summers; Sewing Sltop -Mrs. lesion: aod five granddaught- of Mrs. Roltgen and Hubert
PT. PLEASANT - The local
1 fanuly not compete aga~nst ice
BROWN
Commissioner. Straight Robert Layne, chairman; Mrs. en;, Mrs. Linda Smith, Baton Goodnite of Salem, Iowa.
frremen answered an
e~ch oth~r or a person agam_
st back and rocking chairs wilh John Ferguson, Mrs. Gene Ath- Rouge, La., Mrs. Rebecca 0 . Miss Goodnite is a graduate
BLACK
morning call Wednesday
himself 10 the same class •I arms are badly needed at Lakin ey, Mrs. Samuel
Halstead Musgrave, Charleston,
Mrs. of )l'ahsma Hlgh School, Class 9091! Viand Street where
CORDOVAN
specimen plants.
State. Hospital. _Thir.~ how ther- Home Mode Candy and Candy Karen Rorrer, Pam:•: 0 h i of 1966 and Is employed at Tha· bed was ablaze.
Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Thorn- apeut1c a rock1ng chatr would Apples - Mrs. David Roush, and MI., Deborah \\bite,
Pt. bel's Deparlment Store here.
The house which
as Hoffman and Mrs. Marlln be for an elderly patient. II Mrs. Harold Rose ; Fish
Pleasant, aod six great
Corporal Lemley Is 1 gradu· minor !l!lloke and water
Beriford exhibited a" arrange- anyone has a straight back chair Mrs. Ritchie Bird, Mrs. Lulh· children.
ate uf Pomeroy HJgh School, age, was owned by George
m~ using leaves within.
or a r.oeking chair with ar~ er Smith ; Balloon Dart Game- Funeral services will
Class of 19&amp;1. He enlisted in per, Pl. Pleasant, and occupi&lt;ld
1
'I}te program was presented you w1sh tu donate to Lakm Mrs. Robert Dye, Mrs. Jack held Friday at 2 p. m.
the United States Marines in by Russell Byus.
by~ Nelson Jennings, Vo-Ag In· please contact Mrs. Alfred L. Hess; Spook Room Mrs. Crow - Hussell Funeral
June, \9&amp;1. He was graduated The cause of the blaze
•tructor at Wahama. His topic Sprouse, telephone
882-2505. James Haggerty, Mr&gt;. Alfred with the Rev. C. S.
as an honor student from Avia· not been determined and
was propagation of deciduous 1 he) as k that you do not
Spro"se, Mrs. Neil Haymaker: &amp;lficlatlng. Burial will be In tion Ordnance School, Class A, matter Is still under investigt•-1
trees _ shrubs and broad leaf nate upholstered or
loldlng Silhouettes - Mrs. Paul Roush, Lone Oak cemetery. Friends Jacksonville, Fla. He recent- tioa.
pla?ts. He gave a very inform - chairs.
Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. James may call at the funeral home. ly returned from 15 months duat&gt;ve and instructive talk on
ROTARV CWB
Luyna, Mrs. John
Hoffman;
ly at Chu La! Viet Nam and
the purpose and the proper way The Rotary Club met eo Fortune Telling - Mrs. Robert
Plea18Dl Valley Hospital
is now staMoned at cherry Point
TWO BOOKED
D-E
.propagate
these
plants.
Thursday
evening
at
the
HartHerndon
,
Mrs.
Larry
Parsons
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ADMmED
Ml'll.
Bernard
N.
c.
The
wedding
will
he
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PT.
PLEASANT
_ The
10
WIDTHS
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Those attending were Mrs. ford MeUtodisl Church lor their Balloons - Mrs.
Raymond Jordan. Glenwood; Mrs. Perry event of the near future.
so• County jail records show
•nd
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. Phil regular dinner meeting. Mr. Roush, Mr. John Hoffman, Mr. Jeffers, Southside.
two persons booked in the COUD·
Baley, Mrs. Martin Bensford, Gerald Simmons, Band Direc- Jack Needs; Pocket Lady- Miss
DISCHARGED - Keith
Tennessee was the last state ty jail during lbe past twenty· II
Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr , Mrs. tor of Wahama Jumor and Stn- Cheryl Bumgarner; Ring Toss berry, Letart; Mrs.
Gladys to secede from the Union In I lour hours. Robert Carr,
Donald Bumgardner,
Mrs. lor High Schools, spoke to the -Mrs. Eugene Weaver, Mrs. Sayre, New Haven.
1861.
Pl Pleasant, cbarged with
Harold Bumgarner. Mrs. Davtd group on the bands. It was an· Robert Weaver; Pick·A·N u m· BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Ber- The city of Panama
was loxicalion and Charles William
Fields, Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs, nounced that Lad1es
night ber - Mrs . Jack Hesson; Mrs - nard
Jordan, Glenwood, "I established by Pedro Arias de Long, 84, Heoderson, on an
Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, Mrs. would be held on Thursday, Rlchurd Grinstead; Door Prizes daughter.
Avila iB 1511.
toxicatioa warrant.
Robert Layne. Mrs. James N. Sept. 29th.
-Mrs. Blake Nicewander, Mrs.
Roush, Mrs. Chester Weaver. Those attending were Donald John F. Roush; Sock Hop - Mr&lt;.
gursts, Mrs. Carl Fallara, Mr. Foglesong, Herman Layne, Don· Dwight Sa}Te, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. Nelson Jennings and aid F. Roush, Lloyd
Roush, Holbrook ; Publicity - Mr. and
the hostesses, Mrs. Karschnik, Floyd Carmack, Rtchsrd Ord, Mrs. Harold Bumgarner; CotMrs. Powell and ~trs. Simon- Jack Flesher, Clyde Foley, ton Candy aod Popcorn; Mr.
tun.
Rome Williamson,
Russell aod Mrs. William Russell, Mr.
BROTHERHOOD
Capehart, Harry Miller, Edwin and Mrs. Joe Paugh.
The Brotherhood of the F.UB Stein, Arthur Thabet, Ralph
CLUB TO HOW SALE
c: ·1rch mel on MondJy evening Whitmore, Robert
Gilmore, Tbe New Haven Junior Wo·
ai t.hP church.
Frank Capehart,' Rev. Marcus men's Club will hold a
Mr. James Diehl, Principal of I Trough, Karl Wiles and Mel Sale on Saturday, Sept 24, bePIJmeroy High School
and Clark.
ginnir.g at 9 a. m. In front of
~liddlep.ort High School, was
_UVE. WIRES
Summers Pharmacy in New
gtlest speaker . His topic was I The Ln:e W1re Class of thP. Haven and In rront of the Post
· SIJOwing Our Children
the EUB Church met on Tuesday ' Office in Mason. They will teaChristian Way to Live."
evenmg With Mrs. Ach.sah MiU- ture baked goods, home made
SALE OF VITAMINS!
Jleg,45c
Those atlend ing were Robert er as. hostess. Mrs. Miller wa~ soup and candy. The proceeds
Woodbury Spray
Reg. 7.49- 250 D1y Supply
fouke . George Jewell.
John also m charge of the devollon· will go toward their charity
Atlmgarner, Rev. Martin Ber· al period.
projects.
istord. Neil Haymaker . 0 t h a At lile business ~etlng lile
----Lieving, Bernard Lieving, Char· group dJScusoed hold10g a rumNEVER POPULAR
its Weaver, Edgar Layne, Paul age sale In the near future. An act of Feb. 21, 1853, tiulhRickard. Eddie Bumgarner. Ot- Mrs. George J.l ,ell was in orized issuance oll3 gold pieces
tie ,Roush, Harry Miller and charge of the recreational perthe United Statea. However,
REG.
$1.19_
.
SALE OF VITAMINS!
~lr. DiehL
lod.
coin never became popular
w.S.C.S
Those attending were Mni.
in 1189, ill lauanct waa
Reg, 7.89- More Thin 3 Month Supply
The WSCS of the Methodist Howard Burris, Mrs. Thel~a disconUnued.
Reg.79c
Chtirch met for their Septem- Capehart. Mrs. Cliff R~t!S~, 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ber meeting at the home of Mr.s. Ray Boston, Mrs. R. F.
an tH 1•11.,.
a.x•l
Mrs. Marion Dingey with Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. George Jewell,
•6D~:r':4 3°~ 1 ~{.0 lu
JJ&lt;~ zen. Roush as co-hostess. In- Rev . Martin Beris:ford,
Mt.t.Mt aueM
stead .or their regular program ~achel Sayre, Mrs. Otha LievToda,
Jl~e · gljOOf) watched Billy Gra- 10g, Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mrs.
MAX FACTOR SWEDISH FORMULA
hanl·s : Crosade from London, IS. H. Reitmire, Mrs. Harry
295
$1.98 PLAYTEX
Eniband. A shart business meet·
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pump diap.
ing 'followed.
Tilose attending were Mrs.
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F:v&lt;fald Wright, Mr.•.
Roy
Rea.79c
REXALL
Ellis, Mrs. Vern Hinnerman,
This Includes Dryper P1nll Free
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Mrs: Glenn Smith, Mrs. Robert
COLGATE
Herndon, Mrs. Msrcuo Trough.
Mrs~ Frank Spradllna.
Ml'll.
Ernja Folmer. Mrs. Murphy.
1
Mrs. Roher! Gurrell, Mrs. LJI 1
REG. $1 .25 I INCH
llan . F'ields, Mrs. Hazen Roush •
and ·Mrs. Dingey.
i
MAKEUP &amp; SHAVING
; DORCAS CIRCLE
1'ltR Dorcas CirCle of the W. .
ReA.45c
S.W.S of tl1f' I':UR Church met
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on Wed nesday aflfrnoon with

Henry White ·

Dies Tuesday In Holzer

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Hand Cream ~~j,

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You Get the
Best ••• from Us

rhe best fuel

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home. Tops in

comfort,

The :progr8111 "The Chri•tian 's
rallin~ to rntercessory Prayer"
waS: presented by Mrs. Rl}'
1\enf, A shon bu siness mtel

convenience. Cali us for

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Hofffnan, Mr.:a. Chesttr Weaver.
r-.·l r~ · Roy Jone-s. Mrs. Ray Kent
ann

Mr~

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BE~VTY

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OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH

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For Bettor, Quicker Moro Efflclont Servico

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Home Permanent

RIG. 63c

PEPTO BISMOL · 37c

Mr. an"' ~1rs . Dougla&amp;
on Fourth Streel in 'lew
II ·" Nt . Operators af'f Mrs. Jim

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cil met

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rc!!u!ar session with
Mayot
Mark Ward prestding . Other ~
all ending were Hilda Ridgwa}'.
recflrder: Edwin Clark. Lew,c.;
Capehart, Richard Grinst.:-ad .
Donaltl 0. Roush and Cec1l
Sayre, councilmen.

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TOWN COUNCIL

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Presbyterran
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,

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The Chester Garden Club's yester-years.
September meeting was held at . , Buffet mresblneats of gralbe newly remodeled home of ham cracker cak•, nuts, m1Dia.
Mrs. Robert Wood . with Mrs. punch and coffee were served
Ada Neulzli~g, assisling hos- 1by the hostess, assisted by her
tess. The home was beautifully ! daughters, Mi" Joy Kautz and
decorale&lt;l with arrangements 1 Mrs ..~ eutzling.
of
dahlias grown by Mrs. ! The door p:ize was won by
Neutzting, and other lall flow· Mrs. Reid Young. Everyone reers.
ceivcd small white modonnas
f
.
A very
helpful roll call asTI~vo~~~ter Garden Club is
"Most Effective Insecticide Us.
11 fl ower ahow. ·m
ed This Year," was en)·oyed at plamung a 1a
October
length by the group.
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and
About
POmeroy

PENNY
LOAFER

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Clllcago at New
pPd
Adlllllliou
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c Dick •rn
BoJtoo It Wl!ih, !, ppd. rtiiPa
A proaram of missionary field diclion.
arry ·
ey, 1
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·nformallon in Haiti was given
Mrs. Dewey Richardson
Ave.;
Mrs._
Ralph
B.
Burner,
I
.
'\
'Y Mrs. D•nakl Boone when the Mrs. ~· rank Ch..,sebrew ser•,.d l ~
Ill Court St.,. ~lyn F.
Mmn
011 000 008-: ; .~.!&gt;'~•
~ &gt;orcas Circle of thf First Bap- a dess£'rt course during the
ey,
Crown
City·
Mrs.
MasM!
1 Cleve
ttl_ 010 111111'is! Church met Tuesday even· cia! hour to 12 membe" and
Tbe altemooa program wW
JarviS,
Galhpolis:.
Lawrence
R.
Kaat,
Worthm~
tf11, ~~\~
ng at the church. Mrs. Boone two guests , Mrs. Boone ~nd
coasisl ol ipoclal muolc leat.
Huber.
Gallipolis,
Harry
L
-1
M1tterwald,
Hargan
(
, u·
ll scu•sed current medical re- Dale .Mourning.
arlna the Ualoa
from
Barcus, Eureka Star Rt. . Mrs. t.\?A&gt;ue: LP--Kaai (24-11).
.,rts on infant mortality in her Attending in addiuon to
Carpenter and Rev. W. Pero
Lawrenc• J. ~kGraw, Rt. !, :Alvis 07), Fuller &lt;1),
rroglam topJc, entitled, ''Hope: ab«l\'e n~med wen: Mrs.
rlu of file Pomeroy Federated
Bidwell ; Dallas R. Varian,
Wagner f23)
or Haiti ."
Winebrenner , Mrs. Dana u • .,.,~
Cborch wlll Ire lb
....1
son: Mrs. Lu!OOr C.
Ully, '
·
Mrs. Agneo White.. Mrs.
speak or. The pablie lo ,.,.
PI Pleasant· Paul J Chapman ICallf
100 000 0110- I 1&lt; ~ 11 ~ '
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Mrs. Elizabeth 01a110n, chair· Hoflman and Mrs. l'red
come.
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Larry D. i Detroit
1100 1100 002- : 3rt: .
.nan, presided over the
Carpenter, Rutland ; Mrs. Wil· l Cllance (10-11) and Rod~
'lleeting. Mrs. Boene gave
Mrs. Pearl Koblentz used t
,
Uam B. Pettit, Middleport : Mrs. Wilson, Pena and Freeban; J-,;,8
1pening prayor and Mrs.
conservation as her theme '" a
Mary A. Wippel, Pomeroy; -Pena 14-1) HR- Hortoft 12• .;11: •
es White the devotions,
paper Lacaodne~. "lllfth Land .••d l
Scott M. Pickens, Middleport:
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REV. BROWN
.:ludlng scripture from St.
Your .
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magazmes
John G. Haskics. Rt I, Kitts Calif at Del 2nd pme ppd rai!;~•
hew and a meditation,
Tbe Middleport Cburcb ol
and piCtures ,for everyone to
1Hill : Mrs. WiUialD Setser, Rl
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tile Na111r0110 lo planPI•&amp; a
enJOY along wllh her talk.
I, Jackson ; Mrs. Harold w. Ball
010 000 2111-10 17:ii~ .
:rom "Everyday Religion," maoorles of revival meetings beTHURSDAY
A "Down on the Farm" de· Plans to serve lbe annual ! Winters, Ironton; Mrs Gladys Kan City trlO 220 OilS- 8 ~~·'·
1aztne.
&amp;imll•g StutdaJ, September
WOMEN'S_.AiSOCIAnON ol monsltalion by Mrs. Woodrow ! olect&gt;on day dmner were made I A. McNurlin. ironton : Wilford McNally, Brabender 16),
~ .
The White Cross quota was
A lllroup October %, wllb the Middlep6rt First Presbyter· Mora was beautifully done with · when the Sunslnne Makers Class · 1. Tpple, Rt. 5. Athens; Mrs. ler (7), Fisher (8) ~ .~
l istribuled and the eire!• decld·the Rev. R. D. Browa, goest lan Church will meet Tbur&amp;o fall loUage, corn stalks, pump- of the Syracuse FJTst Umted 1Burl E. France, Rt. 1 Ironton; Etchebarrer1.
Han I I 1· ·. ;
ed to meet with other cirCles of Miss Linda Smith left
evangelist
Eacb eveniDg
eveniDg, Sept. 22, at the kins, vegetables and frUits with Preshyler~an Church met MoD· j Mrs. William c. Aherts, Wells- Nash, Aker 17), Stock (~I;~ . ,
lhe church to roll guaze band- day for Columbus where she Is there will be special moslc
at 6:30p. m. Program 1 wild duck accessory.
lday nrghl, Sept. 19, 10
the ! too; Joe T. Clark, Rt. 1 Oak · Edgerton f8) , Sander ( )'.;;
1ges. A get well card was sent enrolled in the Columbua
by the Glorylaotlers Quartet. leader will he Mr•. Thomas
church annex.
1Hill · Mrs. Cal'i E. Malone. Rt.IGr1.enda &lt;8), llaodrahan (9ll;.t.
·o Clara B. Riley at Meigs Gen- ness University. She was
Tho pabUc fs Invited to al- Kelly and devotional leader wUJ Highlight $( the evening was I "Three Psslms of
Hope,"
Pedro · Mrs Norman w. and Roof, Lachemann (9); Wl'od
era! Hospital. The circle
companied to Columbus by
tend lb... losplralional aerv· be Mrs. Charles Shumaker. Hos· "The Return of the Warblers Ifrom Guidepost. were read by MU!iron ' Rt 2 Racine aodi -Miiler (IJ.4), LP-Siock f2-21;.;
Jed plans to remember
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0 . Ices. The Rtv. Clyde J. Burl· tesses for the potluck dinner of !1155," a singing group com- Laura Pickens, followed by tbe l Mrs w:ma.; L ' su·auss 'Pom.l HR --F Robinson f2. 48tJt.49il!),,i! .
al Halloween with !roil
Smith and
who
lett Ia tbe local pastor.
wUJ be Mrs. Thomas Rue, Mrs. posed of members of the dub 23rd Psalm in unison. Roll call.
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] Ead American Leapt · &lt;'il&lt;
:ookles. A donation was made his sister and
Russell Lyons, Miss
Phyllls who entertained with sougs o1 was answered by seven mem- ] eroyBirtbo
Nalianal League
ooll
to Ute school lunch program.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Joachim, Mrs. Roscoe
Fife,
bers and one guest.
1
Cm
000 lit. 000- 3 1.l la
Letters were read from
and family before
Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs.
t Secretary and treasurer re- 1 •Irs. Lawrence J.
103 002 03•- 9 13,1 • '
12 01
June Clark, mlssionarv,
home.
Bethel Coleman.
1ports were read and approved. : Rt. 1• ~~~~d:aughter, '
Ellis , Baldschun t&amp;) , N~.
Mrs. John Fultz and i.trs.
M G
v gh
ROCK SPRINGS Grange wUJ
Dues were paid and free will I P- m.
Dis h~-,e.
bart (7), Queen (8)
.. ;rt
w·t
A
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offering was taken.
Various
t . k J c 1 M'
Pavletich. Holtzman, ~.II
.~ ~:';u.da;e~ift ;:: ~v;;lv~ Chillicothe visited Saturday with
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. A
money making ideas were diS· Pa riC . Be ue, 159
m and Hundley. WP-Holtz. Cl k da le
tbe . . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
program wlll be presented by
cussed.
M. Brown, Thomas R.
rna• &lt;10-l 5) LP-EIIis (12-IfT
ar • ugh r o1
nussThe&gt;On· Zirkle.
Mrs. Allen Jenkinson was the men. Refreshments will be White Cross quota lists were ! Hostess to the October 17th Mrs. Mary E. Gibeau!,
HRS-Wlllia;., {~9th) , RoM'"
&gt;ries, for her birthday.
honored by the Loyal Pals class served.
d' 'b ed
th Sept ber ·
.
.
L. Haney, Vernon J.
th) Pbilr
(16th)
.,-;H
meeting closed wllb the
Mrs. William Pettit enwed 0 f th Churcb of Christ with a
lStrl ut
at
e
em I meetmg will be Naomi London;
Smith M C land
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meeting of the EJecta Circle of Bible study hy Helen Harris. Mrs.D Nlbe · cJ.ausM •
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tbe F' I Ba ·t Cb •h Tu
11 h te
M
p· k
ert .
rt, r., rs.
underwent surgery today.
Tuesday evening at the home League w!ll meet at the Co IWl· _
u:s . p!S
urc
es-1
•• os ss, rs.
&gt;c eos, ard E McGowan Mrs. MaJndiBilly Pettit son of Mr and of Miss Mlldred Hawley Ml' bla Gas Co. office Thlrrsday al day evemng m the social room 1served
refreshments to Hri· .
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E8th
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v&gt;lie Parsons, arre11 .
Mrs. William Pettit is staying ud Mrs. Jenkinson are return· 1:30 p.m.
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ern 1 en ams,
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ar en, Rebecca A Roush Fred
o.•
his grandparents Mr. and log to their home in Florida
DEN a 0b OhiO ElectriC Company . Ml., Margaret Cottrrll, Helen Diddle, Sell
M. Lou.' J Slerer !!~~~~~~;~;
Albert Pettit
his sis- soon
RIVERVIEW GAR
Rhoda Hall was hostess for the Agnes White, Naomi London I ers, rs. L ~lm·
M ' .,,
.
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wUJ meet Thursday evening, evening
I and Mary Sheets 1 guest
' Mrs. Arthur .
or, rs.
Cb nsty Ann with Mr. and Following tile dinner,
Sept. 22, 7, 30 p.m., at the home
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Freda Waugh, Mrs. Paul D.
4 11otrs. Harold IV. Lemley, while Rawley showed slides of
of Mrs. Ronald 0.\»rne, with Mrs. Willis Anthony, cbmr"
White, Miss Vivian Jones, Mrs.
1!!
mother ts confined to Hoi- r~ent trip to Europe~n coun· Mrs. Harlia Frank as 00 ~ 1081 . man, opened the meeting wltlt a ·
James K. Aldridge, Geraldine
'
zer Hoepltal.
tms and many blghlights
ess.
selecllon written by Helen Kel- !
K. Harper, Mrs. Donald
B.
J
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and her tnp abroad. She also
FRIDAY
ler. Mrs. Riclmrd Owen, presi- !
Spires, Luther Tackett, Mrs. Sizo
!'ct..n~ Mrsste· Dale nd
Mre. Edd&gt;e Hartung of Chester sented each guest w&gt;lh a SwiSs PAST MATRON' Cl b 0 1 dent of tbe n.H. San\&gt;rn Soci..
William v. Cogar and infant 8'12 to 3 pr. 0
8
a
en,
ven a
and Mrs. Irene Van Meter of bell souvenir.
.
u . ty. was a gu@St and pre~ented 1
Newton F?lls, spent !he week· East Liverpool visited recently During the evening Ml" Haw- Evangelm.: OJapter, OES, Mid- devotions, using tthe
topic,
1 son.
Regular $3.99
end In Middleport with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu- ley related highlights of ber dleport, will meet .Fnday even- "Lighl."
Editor, Tbe Sentinel:
'
MEET TONIGHT
and Ml'll. Raymond Walburn ter.
b'lp inclndlng a celebration of log at the Masowc Temple In
.
. . • I was bit by • dog on Powell, The Southern Local Band
and Mrs. Dana Harnm.
Mrs. Dolly Dancey o1 Newark her birthday willie in Holland. Middleport, at 7' 30 P: m. Hos- 1 Mrs. Manmng Kloes, dislribu· tl Sl. in Middleport a couple ~ceks ] Boosters will hold its regular :
Mr. and Mra. Gary Lemons and Mrs. Helen Johooon of Cln- She observed her birthday there tesses are Mrs. FJeldmg Hawk· Ited a hst of the While Cross ago. The dog chased me on my Imeeting at the hi~h S&lt;:houl on I
and chlldre!l have returned
clnnati were overnight guest! along with another member oflnS and Mrs. Jack Bechtle.
1 Quota askings. A letter
was b1ke •everal times before he • Thursday, Sept 22, at 7: 30 P· l
their homo f1t Rapid City, S.D. Tuesday of Mrs. Harry P. the tour group and the hotel
. \rend from Dr.~ M~s. Frank I bit me.
~m Ali arent," uf band mem·1
Middleport
afler vlaltfng here for
S 'th
made arrangements for • ~Je. WAHAMA ffiGH School will Currey, m!ss10nanes m North , 1 h
.11
th
b-, ·
Plnv'ted
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di
•~•,.. sponsor an after game dance East India Mrs Tony Fowler 1
ope you WI warn e pu Iers are
weekI w•u• er pareD..-,
r. Mrs. Margaret Johnson and bration inclu ng a ~...,..,
.
.
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I lJC that Ule;r &lt;.~re responsible for I
and Mra. Carrell Swanson.
S •• Fische
'ted W d birthday cake brought In with Friday lll!lht lollow10g
tbe and Mrs. EdJSon Raker were '"
d
us~
r VlSI
e •
Wah
Ha
oad I I
d to ti' te
d'
u•eJr ogs
Lemons Is staUoned at the
nesdav 8t V I
M
. I Darning aworda. She also . .
ama •
vensw
oo. name
mves ga sen mg a f
f b d b't
. e eraas emon~ · ceived cards kom rehiUves ID ball game from 9 p. m. to 11 medical journal to Dr. Currey. ' n case 0 a a 1 e, a
woflb Air''Bllse ·
lljana Davis .daughter of
Wtlh Mrs. Lucl11!• the states .. '
_..., ' p. m. tEST) at tbe W~ Mrs, Fielding Hawkins pre,en·: son can make the owner pay the
nd Mr
•
and Mr.s. Ella Hann~- The ~ IIIII Mr ~ '""' d High Gym. The Jays will em- ted the program material, I doctor b&gt;ll - plus his wag.,
a
s. J. J. DaVIS
Mrs. Sus1e FJScher spent SiJII.i R -~- ....., : _
:0. •
·"Change but Not Decay .. taken , he ma v lose wh1le not able
he Science meet In
d
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w
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ilh leu - 11011,·, llPt&gt;l
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Mray a d ewM aveJn,h · Ra.tnil": guetts at' 1M
g THE MIDDLEPORT Athletic from the magazine, "Baptist I woTrh · ektc
1nstead of Diana Lew!$ as
· an
rs. 0 n el re ·
Mrs J nkin
p 1 Boosters will sponsor a rwu- Crusader."
an you .
P!B'ted.
d Mr M R01.t .
were
. e
son,
ear
J 0h 'I0hie
an
s. ae
nure.
Re ld N'108 n ....ell Audrey mage JJale Thursday and Friday, Mi9S Hall served a salad ·
n "
r.
.WeekeDd IUesll of Mr.
yno s,
," !""' •
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PI b'
A h
M,
Leadin• Creek Road
Mn. Harry Moore were her
Frosl Susan flawllngs Mabel Sept. 22-23 m the Fry um mg course to Mrs. nt ony,
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~-Ernest
A
Hyseli
Allee
Roboson
Frances
building
on
Mlll
St.
Co.chalr·
David
Darst,
Mrs.
Nora
HarnilMiddleport,
Ohto
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Sept 19 19116
Joneo llid dtlldren, Mrs. Grace
Roush, Gra~ Pratt, Hele~ Ba· men are Mrs. Wilham Aull .
, s.
ev1ve a&lt; n, rs. ·
· ·
sauv e, and 111nr .Harry Hoa.
rey, Rose Reynolds and Miss Mrs: John Krawsczyn . Anyone Bart Bod1mer, Mrs. A. R Pul-.
11
land of Col bus
Hawley.
bavmg artideo for
p1ckup len, Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Hallle
g Mr' Jlllll . :
I Ohr
may contact Mrs. James Pullen lnlyre, Mrs. Fowler. Mr.. H•w- '
~ ~ Ml&lt;~l ;~· Plans were made for a
RETURNS TO ou
or Mrs. Lawis Sauer.
kins, Mrs. Baker and
Mrs.
: JuUa, Nelson;,me, and Mrs: sale to be beld October !5
D'avid Leonard, son of Mr.
,SATURDAY
Owen.
DRY
Jesse Lake West Jefferson vi· the Tri Lustre Cleaners
and Mrs. Harry Leonard,
of THE POMEROY Rand Boost.- .
CLEANING
' and Middleport when Group If
Chester has returned to OhiO ers will sponsor a high school i P1tts
000 000 302- 5 7 I .
'ted recenity with Mr
~ .... Leo Kennedy. Mr;. Ohlin· the Women's Association of
Unlverslty where he will begin dance party this Sa~rday nighl San. ~·ran
000 000 113- o 7 I ,
.hi
. th y k First
United
his sophomore year He is rna· at the Pomeroy H1gh School SJSk. Mikkelsen 17) and
. Service On Request
;e_r 1S 1~ac ng m e or Church met Tue:;day evening at jorlng in business. adminlstra· gym from 8 to II p. m. Every. (8) and Gonder. Marichal i2Hl i
&gt;&lt; hoots this yea&gt; .
.
the home of Mrs. Donald Low- tion
one is welcome.
and Haller. HR3--Ciendenon I
Harry Moore, Sr. was 1n Hun·
MONDAY
, (25th&gt; . Henderson llst), Hallor 'l
linginn Wednesday for a follow - ery.
.
.
.
128thl M · h 1 &lt;lsi) LP- CLEANERS POMEROY
up medical check-up at St. Ma· ' Mrs. L~wery , v1ce chaJTman, st. Louis 000 000 000- o 31 1 JANE HOWELL Tent, Dau~h- F
.IH)r.rrc a
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H ' Ia! for cent surgery preSJded m the absence of
Atlanta
000 010 30x- l 4 01ters of Union Veterans. w 1ll ace
· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili
rySos OSPJBI . re d Pat Ed: chairman. Mrs. Joe Bailey. The Gibson (19-11) and McCor· meet at the DAV hall ,
nny evJDS an
t'
ed 'th
d
t 7 90
wards were In Columbus Mon· ~Loee dl~g Pwas o~n wn'
Kelley 111-4) and Torrthe; : ay, a : p. m.
f
rlay. Blevins will he a freshman
r s royer 10 u 180"·
' 2, 13th and 14 ). 1
, 1 Ohio State University Ibis voltons were presented by Mrs.
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•lear and Edwards at Kent Sfnte Clarence Lacey who used a
100 JOI 000-3 o r l Recent goesls of Mr.
i
.
ditallon taken !rom Ute booklet,
Ang
1120 000 0110- 2 61 1Mrs. Paul Werner of POllnetJ&gt;y
1
0
MARKET
~:~YSl YSpengler and Bonnie " AMpplebs of Gob !d." R~
Wise (5-6) and Shaffer: i were Mr. and Mrs. James
em ers av mg ..
Osteen, Regan (8) and Ros., and daughter, Melanie of
Opon Daily 9:00 Ia 7:00-Friday Til 8
;pengler, Columbus, spent the
.·
•eekend with their parents. Mr. caps may turn them m to Mrs.
LP-Osteen (IIH3 ) HR- noldsburg. Mr. Fry is a nephew
Saturday Til 9
POMEROY
md Mrs . Atwood Spengler and Myron M1ller. Mrs. Thomas
Allen /39th).
of Mrs. Werner.
V/Y 2·3975
I. MAIN ST.
was program cha1tman and pre1aughier, ClodY· Kathy has en- sented
the fourth chapter of
ered Nationwide Beauty School th t d b k .. Jonah ., M .
FRISHL Y GROUND
md Bonnie is employed In Co- De- ' h'; ~ 1~ ' · e nied ;:.;
umbus They are graduates of Wig
. 8 ~ce pr se
·
''ddl · t Hi h S hool
cbaractemation of a woman of
lbs.
.. 1 epor
g c ·
h B'bl "H rod' " DluriJng ll
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l\fil- t e 1 • c.
e Jas.
bu ·iness visitors in the f!Octal hour, Mrs. Lowerv
ma~ were 5
served 1 dessert course tl t '
"ai"kersburs Tuesday.
SLICED
. Cinda Sauer and Rod Sauer, members attending.
lhio Universily students,
1
lbs
he wrekend wllh their parents, I
\lr. and Mrs. Rodney Sauer.
rhC"ir cousi n. Ann Durgee of .
?illllburg. Pa., is a freohman at ! For Every Sewl"'l Naad
..
McCOYS
flU aod is residing in Bromley 1
Singor Sate.. Strvica
a s II. ller mother is lbe formeer ;
Dorothv Sauer.
I
pl.
McCall's l'ellarns
C~roie Anderson, daughtor of
··.~r. and Mrs. Frallci• Anderson.
FEATURES:
• attending the Columbus Busi·
• Water Saver
AJ)AMS OR HOLSUM
992-2284 .
• Load Selector Swii ch
t ess University. Sht Is a .rune
:radjlate ol Middleport High 1 115
2nd
eUnt FUter
•Double Load Capacity
Pomtroy
, chooi. ,_
l•ove·
•Ball Point Balanc~

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aally DaJ will be lleld ••
111e Chester Mellll,.Uf CbarcSllllllay, s.,t. 15 wlllt aa all
day meetlq, bull:el dinner
at aooa, replar wwsblp ...,
vl&lt;e, Sunday School, and cbll·
drell'• pi'Oillm iD tile mor•

Missionary Field Information is
Topic ot Program by Mrs. Boone

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Robert Wood Home is Setting of
Chester Garden Club Sept. Meeting Hospital News ,

Dilly ln1ltlel, Pomeroy•MI4dleport. o., Sept. 22. 19611-7

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wllite fmi!!h, red vmyl llll('nor. rad1o &amp; he&lt;~ter .
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used, wire fur stretchers. ani· POMEROY - 1 story ·frame 51
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'oriety Notes
FraD&lt;io Morrla

A miscellanous shower was
given in honor of Mr.
and
M
Cll d
1 eel
rs. Steve e an ' new yw s,
at the Baptist church basement.
After eonte~ts. In eharge of
he
Evelyn Young, t ctuple OJ&gt;
ened their gift!. The roomi
were nicely decorated iii I
blue and white theme. Refresh.
ments, carried out the color
theme Brirk ice cream. cake,
eoffee, punch, mints and nuts

were served.
Mrs. Delores Cleland, Mrs.
Evelyn YQung .(Jnd Mrs. Mara·
lyn Taylor assisted in ·serving
to the BfolloiwinLs; dJohnCArnott,
Bruce eege, m a
ramer,
Kathy McElhinney, Mrs. Kay
Rowe, Eunice and Yvonna
Rewe, Mrs. 'Gertt.~ ·Manuel, Ed·
ith Hayman,
Jackie .. and
Karen Wines, Mrs.
Delorel'
Wolfe and daughter, ·Mfs
Maggie Sh&amp;in, Mts. . Beular,
Graham, Miss Vou
Beegle
Mrs. Marilyu ~H. . Mrs.
Blanche Cleland, Mn. Lillian l
Hayman, Mrs. Dorothy SpenP.
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Mr
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Grace Jividen, :MrJ; }farge··
Grimm, Mrs. Naomi lkibart,
Mrs.
Mrs. Mar th a Lou "~"'
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Anna
Wines, Mn. Peggy
Grimm, Sharoo and Charloltf
Teaford, Shar.. Yalel, Rholda
Brickles, ·connie
ChaP!Il!n,
John Hood, David ~;~.avid Gloeckner, Jocelyl .,...._
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M~. and Mrs. Carl BamhlU
1111!. daughter, Rulh Ann, vlstt....,
eel her brother, Mr. and Mrs
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7 ROOM boose and lot in Lango. Arul, Mr.
.
Gorrett Christy II Grove City
ville, rnMing water In house, of
recently.
. Young.
first $1,500 takea it Phone
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hawk Sendmg' e•tits w•... L.... ........
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992-4!909
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and children of Shelby and Wil- Huddleston, ' Blanclte '1fa:ller·
i and Mrs.
and bur Weber of McKeesrock, Pa. sen, Pam Cleek,. flaiice ,-NCII''
ROUSE FOR SAL!!:. Soe ot , fami!Y :and ma~e !&lt;J~-croao&gt;.
Labor Day here with ris Ele&amp;JlOI'' Scbdcler '· lfer.JIH Hamilton Street, Middle- w~ Law""' It (';Joyed
Hawk's
Mrs . ....'McKelvey, '~- ·-'· D -•. .
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port, or eall 11!12-5324.
the ' l'li&gt;me,,11t.llr: 'an ,Mr•:
Doris Koenig~ Her
father, Pete erly Price, Heletl
Slmpoon.
1 1 ttc son SpeJdr at 'Raclile.
Weber, returned home with Glenna O'Connor IJoatla and
Fay Norris, 1 former
his son, Wilbur Weber to P~nn· Sharon Theiss, 'Mrs. CbarleB
GAYNELL WISE property on ®nt ncnr-'Of Belesvllle, Md.,
sylvania for a few weeks vtsil. Rowe, Ada Rowe, Vqlala Ar·
108 Buttenut Ave. Pb. !IIJZ. a surgical pillenl at
uotl, Bessie Smith, ·_ Mil CJe. .
1293.
J D Itt Reed Hoopital.
land M
Sl~- Mn Lindll
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
.I''-.~ II
' ttry ·~r, . ·
Hill MMt ' Belt)' Sayre . lnd
Busin- Servic:eti
Sr. received the oad """"
the dealh of . their oldest
Bee~. Booster !!,unda1; 'School
CURTISS Breeding Service, o Homer Warner, _Jr., 11
class of the Baptist ~· JIIel
choico ot !80 nulla m18 dairy sota, Fill., who. died of a heart
at tho churdi .Friday eYiiiia~.
and beef breeds. For service attack. Attending the
Sepl. II, for a prngrali(!"'d
at ;I, Dial Parker'• 992-221H service• In Sarasota were Mr. Mr. and Mn. 0scar -Souiler poilu"" re'--"-. en
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--• Mrs. Wa...
-er ' Sr ., Mr .
of Ak ron y,.,,.,.,
•-··-• wlth Mr . and Mr.••and """'""
Pomet·oy or 9115-31124 Chester. m~
M.S. 'Jehn Fliber of .
L~;key'•
1.:!~
Akroa spent trOnl Tuesday un·
1 4 3ote Mrs. Arthur Warner and Mr. Mrs. Virgil B~k1ey:
:i. Having
1. Tnoae in a 18. Knocks
LOFTY PILE, free from soil
and Mrs. Clarence Roy..
Mrl. _Oia Clulders IS I patle~t tU Sunday with her parut.,,
SPECIAL PROGRAM
,.. teet
m pool
21 Am.,;.
io tho carpet clean•d witn WITH COLD WEATHER
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Mr. oad Mrs. Erwin Gkleck· at Metgs General Hos)lil81 1D Mr. ond Mra. Helll')' Roush, to
EXPANDED
3· Hea.:&gt;~t or
t. Stability
~~tral
Blue Lustre. Rent electric becK,;, criekets, spiders &amp;: oth· ner and Mrt. Bob
Adams Pomeroy. .
be al the bedside of hil molber,
IBM
10. ~~f:en~et 4. !;;..:~en
and
abampooer $L. Pickens Hard· er insectl wW be eomJna t. spent lhe weekend with Mr. Mrs. M.anon Hall and Ra~y Mrs. Alice Fisher, who 11 Hrl!. Conctudes
oM ~n~r.
polar
ware Ce., Inc.
9 19 6tc side your home where tt's and Mrs. Richard LeGoulloD
vlsi~ed w1tb her daughter ID teusly ill in Meigs Geperf:t:J~:
COIIIIKiter r...,.ammiftl
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;~o-rer
iT"S TERRIFiC the way we're warm. Protect your boml ;;;·1 .~ d ~~- Fay Norris at california.
pital. Kennetb Fisher, Ray
Koy l'viJ&lt;h • Burrouvho
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ARAB,
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Rou·• came Friday and
wrta,.-. c,Jl (oltect
· friend
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ea t· ovailable at King BuDders Herschel Picken• of Detroit
PARDONS VS. PAROLES
"'' to Akron, 5unday.
16. nr..k
ship
aU returned
()ilrM Godo ·614)
letter
1. Amel'icoa
23. Fall'lOUI
:U. East
ing rugs and upholstery. · en
Supply Co., Middleport.
spent a weekend with Mr. and
A person on parole must re- M
d Mr He
Roush
224'4115
11. sympa·
Jnrliaa
t&amp;lls
~t!.aa
electric shampoof'f $1. Pam·
1 11 tfe Mrs. Early Reush.
port, from time to Ume, 1;0 nd rM
. .~...... c~·led S~.t.u lft·
M;lrJ 1 lihlll SchooIt
1 IW~ d ~Dale
25
67 NOrth High StrHf
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3!. Flowe~
eroy Cement Block Co
The Shields family held a an individual named by the a
Colun*-1, Ohlit
17. Trucks
~~~t
n1ing
:W.A.wi.lk
9 19 6tc
AU8ftONBD
picnic at Portlald Park a re- parole ~rd.; a person
who ~moo~ ~~~ wbt were
MAs Seen Oft TYH
lt.S 1tpervl:sor:
t .sound, u
place
39.Tear
OUSH
Cobbler
potatoes,
KenCempleCIISa•lell
cent
Sunday.
AtUmdiBR
were
bas
recetved
a
pardon,
bowaco '.
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n . ~~~
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nebec potates
for winter.
Criu tlradtnrd
Mr. 1nd Mn. Mout Quillan and ever, Ia IRtirely free.
ce1ebrating
30th weddiq
ADAMS Trading Po•t a•d An- 20 . ;;:,~Ucat
JO. !;""
&lt;2. Book
Also caonlng tomatoes, pick
Wrlltl. Pt.- • c.aaa..
grandson of Belpre, Mr. and
llllliversary.
tique Store moved to a new 11. FmmdatiOil
mete.,
13. F::ndosure
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your own, $1 bushel Charles
&amp;. 1... IJILlDPORD
llln. Early Roush, Mr. and and Mrs. Randall
Roberto, Crill Bradford, Jr. of Worthlocatiol, now at Cros» Roads 22. lnd~finlt.e
article
r.,. Ja.mbs
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RadDI, a..
Mrs. Roy Buck JDd Pam, Mrs. Todd and Leslie,
Mr. and lngton accompanied Joe s:waln
Junction 124 and state route I 2-t. Full ot
t IS 25tp
t I lie George Yonker, Peggy. Steve Mr1. Bob Hill, Philip, Pat and -wbo Is employed there to &lt;»
143 on Rutland Road . Phone
life
21. Thrse
and Meli01a, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Lester Roush, Editb, lumbll!, and spent the week~d
742-4461.
I I~ tic
IUDGE'f I'RICED furolture lr lEWlNG me..,_ repair _. Clare!ICe Sbields, Mrs.
Joann, Vicki, Gary, Mike and wilh Mr. and Mrs. A. e. Brad·
usuallY
our third floor budget sbop.
me aD ......_ WY W2A Roberts, Todd and Leslie, Mr. Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ford and Mr. ond .Mn. Victor
Baker Furalture. Middleport
Tbe, Fabric Sbop. l'omtniY aad Mrs. Bob Hili, Philip,
Roush and RoRer, Mr .. and Mrs. Swain.
27. Offer:-;
11 12 If&lt; Autbllrlze&lt;l SiDpr Sala IIIli and Jay , Mr. and Mrs.
SWIM Pool dealers, In ground, 29 . EatinJ:"
Obio.
Don Rilfle and Mn. Jim Con- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor lnd
ulensJI
$!)9!) and Ul·
o:P ta&lt;·t
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BEANS, potatoes,
tomatoes Srtice.
I B tle Shields, Mr. and Mn.
nolly.
family of GailipoU. were Jllllts
Rowing
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Pools, Inc. t895 Whitefo rd 31 implement
and melons. Clarence Pro!·
Fisher, Molly, Larry and Amy . . Weekend gueoll of Mn. Elrl Sunday of Mr. and Mrl. li'rllllt
Road, York, Pa. Phone 17111 · 32. Muses
fit~ Portland, 0. Pb. 143-2351. UADY-Ka csautle 4111l•• Mro. weo Belles, Jr.,
RebiUOil wero Mr. aad Mn. Cleland.
Be """-••
755-1324.
I II !Stp 35. Moe.Jem
I 11 Ito ed riCbt to your projecl. Faot t11 , visillid recenUy .,lib
Wallie Stover and Alvil, Mr. Mr. and Mn.
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trader,
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Free
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Ferne
Haymond
and
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1\ln.
Leo1ard
Stever
IDd
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Mrl.
Mlna
Lewll
wei'l fii.
:ttl. Not
yOomc
1ieepa 4, hot and ooid water, .Pbone 99W2M.
Goqleil ley Belles, Sr.
MeUsse, Mrs. David Farmer ltors in HUJ111n81oo, SalurdaJ.
3T. NOMt"Me!
with bathroom. Priced to lleady-llolll Co, Middleport, David For ol Ohio
lnd daughter, Columbus, Mr. Mr. and Mn~;,VOI'IIIll Black·
18. Clf!&amp;ner
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11
ae11 it sold 00011. Clyde Law- Ollio. ·
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opeat 1 weekend with his
and Mrs. Drew Floher and 1011 wood ol Foreaf"J!uB • ~
for
BOY or GIRL
fir..,...
renee, Long Bottom, Obio,
ents Mr aad Mra Bill
of Cleveland.
weekend gueslll ol ber ~
40. Handle
A1R CONDITIONING Relrtilll'
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A b'"""'~ party waa beld In Mr. and Mn. Hobart -llrJM
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9115-3854.
t II etp ollon service. JICk'a Refr...
Mr. aad Mrs. Ted
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II J!Gm.
fl. U.e up
QUARTERhor-ie, bay: I years tratim, New Haven. PbODI atol famUy ol Columbus
honor ol Mabel Robinsm at 14111 5aDdn: 'wllh lliilltw
.. '""ly
Eorn Monoy ond Prl...
42. Gla.ddeD.
old, also bay pony mare, dDt TU 3-3517
11c a weekend with Mr. amd
the home el Mn. Earl RobJII. fJrf!'! spent Sa
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Dollvering Tho Doily
43. Vlpenl
to
colt,
also
hay
for
sale.
One
•
Gerald
Hayman.
101
Sunday
IAI
help
her
coleMary
Ann
Walkl!l'.
H. D11tch
0,;1"'
Sentinel to 11tabllshed
HEATING, PLUJiliiNG, RW'al
Mr. and ·Mrs. Kelly Sayre of brate her 90th birthday. Attend- Mr. ond Mn.
La~renc;t .
painter
aow, bred. Ph. 1112-7931.
Doml Bot!)e Gas. Arootd Columbus 1pent the weekend
were Mn. Jack lJar&amp;ellt,. Grimm of Pa~ . ':f•}llfllt,:
18
DAD,'f CRl'Pl'OQUOTE - Rere'o how to work Its
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lip Brotben, fll ll. MaiD SL, with Mrs. Litzie Sayre.
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Pbillp Radford and Stoph- a- weekend with Mr,. • llr~
.I.XYDLBA..t.S:.a
PIGS,
Marvin
Sto•e.
Harriso,..
Pomeroy.
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tle
Raymond
Adam•
of
Worrel
iloie,
Mr. ond Mn. pete IIDderick Grblun.
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CALL 992-2156
lo LONGFELLOW
,;ue Road.
t 18 6tp 1
In
ranee
and Ricky Semo• of Kent
Shleida, M•. an'd Mn. John Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simi&gt;'
One letter aimpJy stands for another. In thl1 sample A 11 u.ecl
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IDd .100 all!l Mr. !!lid Mn. Gerald
tO£ tne three L'•. X for the two O'a, etc. Single letter., a..,a.- if64 ALcOA house' -traller, 55•
kr Rent
10,
4
fl
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extension
on
!ivins
GET
A
quataUoa
!rom
liEU·
wllh
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Adams.
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Mr.
and
Mn.
Howard
Simpson spent the weekend Ia
trophlt'll, the lencth and (ormation. oC the words are all hints.
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room
and
same
on
ldtcb!l,
l'ER
INSURANCE
AGEN\:Y
Mrs.
Edna
Roush
was
lid
Carl.
.Mlcbl&amp;an
wllb frllltCll and rei•
Each
day
tbe
code
letters
are
ditferent.
~ ROOM aparlm~ wltb· b1tb.
owned
by
William
Boyer.
red
INC.
betort
renewinc
vour
ored
Moriday
evening
with
a
Weekend'
suests
of
Mr.
and
Um.
Pb 992-3311.
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~ ROOM modern hotR-- with
XVV
WKS
USXLBZGZK
BT
DIS
be
Mn.
,I Jl ..; ...
• 2 If
bath, tun ~ basement and
G L z B w 11 B uw x B z s L s z w G D 111 w KEW } 967 ov 170 Duo - boat
_
• Roush received many gills Jp. of Cleveland, Mn. David Farm: ,
·~= 1o
Rarage, . L Y(tble. now,
m
with
OMC
1su:rn
drive,
AUTOMOBILE
Insurance
been
cludin~
money.
Refreshments
of
er
and
daugl!tefl
of
Columbus..
BT :NBD8&amp;,-RBVWXGUS
New ~ ... f'!clted Oil Mid·
w
r.._
·.-~now oa dittplay.
Schwarze! concelled? Lolli r•ur opera~ ice cream, cake and coffee wer•
Stover accompont'eel ........
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•• WIJ DJI\re, wiD rent reason10
Y-'!'· ~· EVERT 1lAN &amp;HOUlD &gt;!E.\Io
llarine, llockln&amp;porl, o.
or'l Uce11H1 CaD WY H91111 IOI'Ved to the following: Mr.
to their home ill Clev• '"" ""~'!l' .:,'1._...&amp;!l"'ooto
VRi: 1-i' · F.LF BY HIS OWN STANDAJ\D.-HQB.&amp;CS
obit• .Pia. liZ 2JI52.
t 11 121o
1 11 lie llld Mrs. Clarenco Shli!lda, ~·
lor 11 llldellllllt viiiL
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furrushed apartment, Middle- CONVERSieN oil bur;;er wtth 1
Ou~~DM~R';~
par~ muo. Pb. 992-3874.
. controls. I. 0 . McCoy , Reeds· '
everv Saturday r.ighl . Wilkes'
I ·3-tfc
ville , 0. Ph. 985·3944
1
ville Ameriran Legion Hall.
-9 22 3tc
NOW IN PULL SWING
9 %! 3tp THREE and four room fur
cc-cc--===---c-:cc----:--;Hi;c.ll Disbed apartmeots. AU utili- RUGS DTRTY? Rent electric
Co'"• In •nd Retlster
H.~M SHOOT at Robert
WV
2116
h
f
$1
th
Win
Ridlno Mowor
ties paid. Phone
2 . 8 ampooer or
W1
,QUr· 1
or Homko
Unico Refripr•tpr·
B h
Farm 0 ff Ra ,e
as an Rowley and Reed. After 6 cha&gt;e of Lustre Foam. Eb· i
Fromr
Road, Sept. 26 starti•g al 12 p. m. caD WY 2-3574.
ersbach Hardware, Pomeroy,,
p. m Sponsored by the Ra·
4 I tlc
Ohio.
9 22 6tc .
POMEROY
'""' ~'ire Dept.
' 21 4tc
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2 '\OOM trater,
·1 na tura I gas, OVERWEIGHT' Reduce~ith'
e
1
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water, ail utensils furnished , llna-Trim, $1.00 for 12 tabJack w. c1 rsey, Mgr.
I close to store and close to
lets. Swisher and Lohse Drug,
my home phone to use, will
Pomeroy. 0.
-- ~.22 ~ DON'T pump your sluggish oeprent to couple or private per- SlNGER-SEWlNG MACffiNE- Uc tank. Get Klean-Em-AII
son. Ph. 8-13-2600, Portland, 0 . This machilll equipped to, ·-ti• tank cleaner. Land·
Of The Quoiity You
9 I tfc
h 1 I -• '
zig zag, make buttoo o e,, mark Farm Bureau.
Wlll Value For
MODERN 2 bedroom borne, darn, etc. Pay $5.50
per l
9 ll 30tc
Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-2903 day month, or pay balance duo'
A Lifetim•
or 992-3702 OYeninll•·
$51.50. Ph. 992·321B.
'!'HE AMAZING Blu~ ~~=7 14 tfc _____ _ _ _ _I 18 61c ~ilfr~li s!t;u:,...phocleo:
•
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'"-ROSSWORD
Rent eleclric &amp;hampooer $1.
Pomeroy
WY 2-2475
Baker Furniture Ct.9 II 6ic
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For Rent
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Metropolitan Moton
J URGF: Warm Morntng Heat- I $5.fl00.
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RETAIL salesman fur !llSJde ' rola 100 lb . capat;.·ll~ in gnod t 1\tii.F. FROM DEXTER - 110 'flY 2-2196 MtUINOrt, 0
lwnlnga.•nd Satunl•y
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llurltmtt\' to thank Dr Hoi 2 TRAJI.ER spares Ph 992
ll'n
g00d s lary
paJd
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d
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·r. thli' staff of Holzer Hos- 5433
g,
a
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condit ion. Ph. 74z·4245.
acrt&gt;s nice 1aymg an , un er
9 20 Jtc I se
varation~ an~ . other benet.tt.o;. 1
ff&gt;n&lt;·e. iarge barn, ()!her build.
'·
9 21 31 p
P'"l lht Haune Emer~··,Cy i VEHi-~K. i, room unfurmshed
Wnte Bo• . ot.H•B. C-&lt;l
fit• . - --- ·- . I ings, dairy · &lt;el up, 10 stanch·
Sq~ad and our fnends and I apartm~;"nt m Middlt·pul t CaU l Daily Sentutel.
Pomt&gt;roy, ' OLIVE GRANt:E has a build-~ ions, P2 rtory, 7 room frame
llt'lgilbors fo~· their knldn~ss I Walter Crooks, 992-3631.
I Ohio. State age and experi-. ing for sale at Kenu Cunlt~ct house 14 bedrooms) , cellar,
du rmg thf !IID4!SS auld ho:-;. 1
9 21 tfc
ence. Our empi(•YE'f.&gt;S know
'1ttrl T&lt;lylnr, Glennie
Vlil ·, fll.HOO
Jllt.!ili:tttJOn of my nusband
·
of this ad.
g 22 6tc
hoan or Evl:'ret't sb~on .
Altwrt 1\J. Call:, Broker
1
Mrs .Clarence Roy 4 ROOM house With
bath.
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H
Cl 1 d s 1
t 22 He
f'h. 992-3223.
9 21 Jtc
Sale or Trade
9_ 21 Jtp
o•nry ~.an_•.-'- a .,mao
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II)' Mn. Herb•rt Roush
Mr. and It·&lt;. Wayre Brlckles
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hupp, attended the wedding of Miss
lo•t and Found
In Mason. Ph. Pomerov 992~
also 400 ft. ol I illCh
g&lt;ls
transiTiission,
posilraction. :
t 21 3tc former resklents now of Ash· Rose Marv Marcinko and Mr.
3872
9 21 3tc
pipe, sell reasonable
. or I sWe mount spart', Millhonf' j - .. ·- ·
land, are announcing the birth Charles Kelso at the Sacred
LADlES' HPlbros wrist watch TRAILEk Rrown's T r a i 1 e r trade for Herrford
HfltfPr I Sohio. Tuppt&gt;rs Pl&lt;lms , 0.
; FOR SALE OR TRADE - I or a son, ,4ug. 7 at SamaritaR Heart Church In Pomeroy re·
.i.n Pemt!roy , ti11der please call Court. Minersvillt&gt;, o. P~•ne
calves ol equal value. Elber .
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9 21 :np , ronm house and bath on main Hospital i.D.TAshland. He has cently . They also visited Fon
Mr'l . Ray Byel's. 949·3175.
1 992 .332 4.
g 1 ~ l:!tc Johr1sor1. Ht. 2. Po1nern\. 0. i - ·
i highwa~ in Minersville. Ohio. been named Scott Randall, The Halsey at Veterans Memorial
9 22 3tp 1-- --- -d- h-- 0 I1 Bailey Run Road. 9 21 Jtp PUPPIES. ml.ed cock.r and j 1" 'I trade for a 1966 aulomo- grandparents are Mrs. -Je_ssle Hospital.
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Wanted To Buy
I rt'lll ' JXl f. 1. 9 2~ 6tP : trade for 8 farm. Write Ray- Parsons of Ashland. DorSit _Par· Mrs. James Christy or Co1"-f'Pn Racine and S~racuse .: 5293.
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weekend with tJer sister-in-law,
"[ furnis~ed, Middleport.
Ph. farms with timber. Marion, Phone Luther Frier1d Bash· 1 Ohio.
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Mrll. essie ar~ons .~ M Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s Betzlng.
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Reynolds, Box 77, Svracuse, .-"n._ _·- ' .
P I ROOM house with bath. hoi Ada Rowe ond daughter
A iayet": shower was beld
THHE~: and four room Jurnisll- - 0 .... _ __ __ 9 18 102tp FORCED air Luxaire eoal fur- and cold water, Letart Falil, Mr. and Mro. Gerald Welll
. . Mro. Wtlbur Robison at Ute
rw: TZ LING'S BEAUTY SHOP eel and unfurnished apart- OLD COINS and paper curreo- nace. Phone Chester 9ll5-3ll70. 0. General J. Hal!, Letart Mondy. nd Mn """•'-·
Hall at Alfred Satur.
Pomeroy, an•ounced tht em· ments. WY ..-5434.
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beauty operator. ....:Omt in menl WY 2-3658.
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ed, paying current , prices, TEMCO gas heater, e.nOO BTU OOUBLE I rooms and balD C., are visiting the former'•
and see us lor Bonat. Car· , OOM
confidenltal
hsl toall
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil., Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Grue!er
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and 3 roomt~~ ar 1 bath , rnod • Ch'ld
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0 B01 ••• · thermostat, will heat ·sm
lyle Rl.chat·ds' Breck
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9 9 121 p Phone 94!1-2891.
Rayetle Permanents, tinting, in Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-5385.
Mason, W. a.
I m 3tc dleport, 0. Small down pay- Mrs. Ora Carsey, Roger a
guests of her sister Mr. and
bleaching and frosting. Com9 11 tfc
For Sale
- --- mentl!, balon&lt;e on land .011- Terry, of Pale•Uit oaUed
Mrs. Robert Dorst and Howard.
plete hair care.
9 22 3lp NICE 4 robms and bath OJ&gt;.
tract. Write t430
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lng equipment aud renta 1S.
W. Va. Phone 713·5992,.
HtHliu, healer, extra good whitewall tires. Power lailgalf' win·
Roush and Lyons Camping
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duw . Come in we'll ~ladly gh•e you pl't&gt;vious ownf'r name.
Trailers, 1\hson, W. Va. Ph.
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used, wire fur stretchers. ani· POMEROY - 1 story ·frame 51
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Remington, 32 special Marhn, I IJI()dern kttchen With built n&gt;
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given in honor of Mr.
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at the Baptist church basement.
After eonte~ts. In eharge of
he
Evelyn Young, t ctuple OJ&gt;
ened their gift!. The roomi
were nicely decorated iii I
blue and white theme. Refresh.
ments, carried out the color
theme Brirk ice cream. cake,
eoffee, punch, mints and nuts

were served.
Mrs. Delores Cleland, Mrs.
Evelyn YQung .(Jnd Mrs. Mara·
lyn Taylor assisted in ·serving
to the BfolloiwinLs; dJohnCArnott,
Bruce eege, m a
ramer,
Kathy McElhinney, Mrs. Kay
Rowe, Eunice and Yvonna
Rewe, Mrs. 'Gertt.~ ·Manuel, Ed·
ith Hayman,
Jackie .. and
Karen Wines, Mrs.
Delorel'
Wolfe and daughter, ·Mfs
Maggie Sh&amp;in, Mts. . Beular,
Graham, Miss Vou
Beegle
Mrs. Marilyu ~H. . Mrs.
Blanche Cleland, Mn. Lillian l
Hayman, Mrs. Dorothy SpenP.
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Grace Jividen, :MrJ; }farge··
Grimm, Mrs. Naomi lkibart,
Mrs.
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Anna
Wines, Mn. Peggy
Grimm, Sharoo and Charloltf
Teaford, Shar.. Yalel, Rholda
Brickles, ·connie
ChaP!Il!n,
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M~. and Mrs. Carl BamhlU
1111!. daughter, Rulh Ann, vlstt....,
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Gorrett Christy II Grove City
ville, rnMing water In house, of
recently.
. Young.
first $1,500 takea it Phone
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hawk Sendmg' e•tits w•... L.... ........
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and children of Shelby and Wil- Huddleston, ' Blanclte '1fa:ller·
i and Mrs.
and bur Weber of McKeesrock, Pa. sen, Pam Cleek,. flaiice ,-NCII''
ROUSE FOR SAL!!:. Soe ot , fami!Y :and ma~e !&lt;J~-croao&gt;.
Labor Day here with ris Ele&amp;JlOI'' Scbdcler '· lfer.JIH Hamilton Street, Middle- w~ Law""' It (';Joyed
Hawk's
Mrs . ....'McKelvey, '~- ·-'· D -•. .
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the ' l'li&gt;me,,11t.llr: 'an ,Mr•:
Doris Koenig~ Her
father, Pete erly Price, Heletl
Slmpoon.
1 1 ttc son SpeJdr at 'Raclile.
Weber, returned home with Glenna O'Connor IJoatla and
Fay Norris, 1 former
his son, Wilbur Weber to P~nn· Sharon Theiss, 'Mrs. CbarleB
GAYNELL WISE property on ®nt ncnr-'Of Belesvllle, Md.,
sylvania for a few weeks vtsil. Rowe, Ada Rowe, Vqlala Ar·
108 Buttenut Ave. Pb. !IIJZ. a surgical pillenl at
uotl, Bessie Smith, ·_ Mil CJe. .
1293.
J D Itt Reed Hoopital.
land M
Sl~- Mn Lindll
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
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Hill MMt ' Belt)' Sayre . lnd
Busin- Servic:eti
Sr. received the oad """"
the dealh of . their oldest
Bee~. Booster !!,unda1; 'School
CURTISS Breeding Service, o Homer Warner, _Jr., 11
class of the Baptist ~· JIIel
choico ot !80 nulla m18 dairy sota, Fill., who. died of a heart
at tho churdi .Friday eYiiiia~.
and beef breeds. For service attack. Attending the
Sepl. II, for a prngrali(!"'d
at ;I, Dial Parker'• 992-221H service• In Sarasota were Mr. Mr. and Mn. 0scar -Souiler poilu"" re'--"-. en
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of Ak ron y,.,,.,.,
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Pomet·oy or 9115-31124 Chester. m~
M.S. 'Jehn Fliber of .
L~;key'•
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1 4 3ote Mrs. Arthur Warner and Mr. Mrs. Virgil B~k1ey:
:i. Having
1. Tnoae in a 18. Knocks
LOFTY PILE, free from soil
and Mrs. Clarence Roy..
Mrl. _Oia Clulders IS I patle~t tU Sunday with her parut.,,
SPECIAL PROGRAM
,.. teet
m pool
21 Am.,;.
io tho carpet clean•d witn WITH COLD WEATHER
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Mr. oad Mrs. Erwin Gkleck· at Metgs General Hos)lil81 1D Mr. ond Mra. Helll')' Roush, to
EXPANDED
3· Hea.:&gt;~t or
t. Stability
~~tral
Blue Lustre. Rent electric becK,;, criekets, spiders &amp;: oth· ner and Mrt. Bob
Adams Pomeroy. .
be al the bedside of hil molber,
IBM
10. ~~f:en~et 4. !;;..:~en
and
abampooer $L. Pickens Hard· er insectl wW be eomJna t. spent lhe weekend with Mr. Mrs. M.anon Hall and Ra~y Mrs. Alice Fisher, who 11 Hrl!. Conctudes
oM ~n~r.
polar
ware Ce., Inc.
9 19 6tc side your home where tt's and Mrs. Richard LeGoulloD
vlsi~ed w1tb her daughter ID teusly ill in Meigs Geperf:t:J~:
COIIIIKiter r...,.ammiftl
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pital. Kennetb Fisher, Ray
Koy l'viJ&lt;h • Burrouvho
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ea t· ovailable at King BuDders Herschel Picken• of Detroit
PARDONS VS. PAROLES
"'' to Akron, 5unday.
16. nr..k
ship
aU returned
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1. Amel'icoa
23. Fall'lOUI
:U. East
ing rugs and upholstery. · en
Supply Co., Middleport.
spent a weekend with Mr. and
A person on parole must re- M
d Mr He
Roush
224'4115
11. sympa·
Jnrliaa
t&amp;lls
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electric shampoof'f $1. Pam·
1 11 tfe Mrs. Early Reush.
port, from time to Ume, 1;0 nd rM
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The Shields family held a an individual named by the a
Colun*-1, Ohlit
17. Trucks
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n1ing
:W.A.wi.lk
9 19 6tc
AU8ftONBD
picnic at Portlald Park a re- parole ~rd.; a person
who ~moo~ ~~~ wbt were
MAs Seen Oft TYH
lt.S 1tpervl:sor:
t .sound, u
place
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Cobbler
potatoes,
KenCempleCIISa•lell
cent
Sunday.
AtUmdiBR
were
bas
recetved
a
pardon,
bowaco '.
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nebec potates
for winter.
Criu tlradtnrd
Mr. 1nd Mn. Mout Quillan and ever, Ia IRtirely free.
ce1ebrating
30th weddiq
ADAMS Trading Po•t a•d An- 20 . ;;:,~Ucat
JO. !;""
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Also caonlng tomatoes, pick
Wrlltl. Pt.- • c.aaa..
grandson of Belpre, Mr. and
llllliversary.
tique Store moved to a new 11. FmmdatiOil
mete.,
13. F::ndosure
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your own, $1 bushel Charles
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llln. Early Roush, Mr. and and Mrs. Randall
Roberto, Crill Bradford, Jr. of Worthlocatiol, now at Cros» Roads 22. lnd~finlt.e
article
r.,. Ja.mbs
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Mrs. Roy Buck JDd Pam, Mrs. Todd and Leslie,
Mr. and lngton accompanied Joe s:waln
Junction 124 and state route I 2-t. Full ot
t IS 25tp
t I lie George Yonker, Peggy. Steve Mr1. Bob Hill, Philip, Pat and -wbo Is employed there to &lt;»
143 on Rutland Road . Phone
life
21. Thrse
and Meli01a, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Lester Roush, Editb, lumbll!, and spent the week~d
742-4461.
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IUDGE'f I'RICED furolture lr lEWlNG me..,_ repair _. Clare!ICe Sbields, Mrs.
Joann, Vicki, Gary, Mike and wilh Mr. and Mrs. A. e. Brad·
usuallY
our third floor budget sbop.
me aD ......_ WY W2A Roberts, Todd and Leslie, Mr. Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ford and Mr. ond .Mn. Victor
Baker Furalture. Middleport
Tbe, Fabric Sbop. l'omtniY aad Mrs. Bob Hili, Philip,
Roush and RoRer, Mr .. and Mrs. Swain.
27. Offer:-;
11 12 If&lt; Autbllrlze&lt;l SiDpr Sala IIIli and Jay , Mr. and Mrs.
SWIM Pool dealers, In ground, 29 . EatinJ:"
Obio.
Don Rilfle and Mn. Jim Con- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor lnd
ulensJI
$!)9!) and Ul·
o:P ta&lt;·t
·•vx ~
BEANS, potatoes,
tomatoes Srtice.
I B tle Shields, Mr. and Mn.
nolly.
family of GailipoU. were Jllllts
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and melons. Clarence Pro!·
Fisher, Molly, Larry and Amy . . Weekend gueoll of Mn. Elrl Sunday of Mr. and Mrl. li'rllllt
Road, York, Pa. Phone 17111 · 32. Muses
fit~ Portland, 0. Pb. 143-2351. UADY-Ka csautle 4111l•• Mro. weo Belles, Jr.,
RebiUOil wero Mr. aad Mn. Cleland.
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Wallie Stover and Alvil, Mr. Mr. and Mn.
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trader,
lid
easy.
Free
llllmaliL
Ferne
Haymond
and
.111d
1\ln.
Leo1ard
Stever
IDd
•nd
Mrl.
Mlna
Lewll
wei'l fii.
:ttl. Not
yOomc
1ieepa 4, hot and ooid water, .Pbone 99W2M.
Goqleil ley Belles, Sr.
MeUsse, Mrs. David Farmer ltors in HUJ111n81oo, SalurdaJ.
3T. NOMt"Me!
with bathroom. Priced to lleady-llolll Co, Middleport, David For ol Ohio
lnd daughter, Columbus, Mr. Mr. and Mn~;,VOI'IIIll Black·
18. Clf!&amp;ner
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ae11 it sold 00011. Clyde Law- Ollio. ·
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opeat 1 weekend with his
and Mrs. Drew Floher and 1011 wood ol Foreaf"J!uB • ~
for
BOY or GIRL
fir..,...
renee, Long Bottom, Obio,
ents Mr aad Mra Bill
of Cleveland.
weekend gueslll ol ber ~
40. Handle
A1R CONDITIONING Relrtilll'
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A b'"""'~ party waa beld In Mr. and Mn. Hobart -llrJM
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In Rutlond To
9115-3854.
t II etp ollon service. JICk'a Refr...
Mr. aad Mrs. Ted
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II J!Gm.
fl. U.e up
QUARTERhor-ie, bay: I years tratim, New Haven. PbODI atol famUy ol Columbus
honor ol Mabel Robinsm at 14111 5aDdn: 'wllh lliilltw
.. '""ly
Eorn Monoy ond Prl...
42. Gla.ddeD.
old, also bay pony mare, dDt TU 3-3517
11c a weekend with Mr. amd
the home el Mn. Earl RobJII. fJrf!'! spent Sa
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1
Dollvering Tho Doily
43. Vlpenl
to
colt,
also
hay
for
sale.
One
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Gerald
Hayman.
101
Sunday
IAI
help
her
coleMary
Ann
Walkl!l'.
H. D11tch
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Sentinel to 11tabllshed
HEATING, PLUJiliiNG, RW'al
Mr. and ·Mrs. Kelly Sayre of brate her 90th birthday. Attend- Mr. ond Mn.
La~renc;t .
painter
aow, bred. Ph. 1112-7931.
Doml Bot!)e Gas. Arootd Columbus 1pent the weekend
were Mn. Jack lJar&amp;ellt,. Grimm of Pa~ . ':f•}llfllt,:
18
DAD,'f CRl'Pl'OQUOTE - Rere'o how to work Its
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lip Brotben, fll ll. MaiD SL, with Mrs. Litzie Sayre.
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Pbillp Radford and Stoph- a- weekend with Mr,. • llr~
.I.XYDLBA..t.S:.a
PIGS,
Marvin
Sto•e.
Harriso,..
Pomeroy.
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tle
Raymond
Adam•
of
Worrel
iloie,
Mr. ond Mn. pete IIDderick Grblun.
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CALL 992-2156
lo LONGFELLOW
,;ue Road.
t 18 6tp 1
In
ranee
and Ricky Semo• of Kent
Shleida, M•. an'd Mn. John Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simi&gt;'
One letter aimpJy stands for another. In thl1 sample A 11 u.ecl
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_ University apenl a weekend Fisher, Larry, ' Molly
IDd .100 all!l Mr. !!lid Mn. Gerald
tO£ tne three L'•. X for the two O'a, etc. Single letter., a..,a.- if64 ALcOA house' -traller, 55•
kr Rent
10,
4
fl
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extension
on
!ivins
GET
A
quataUoa
!rom
liEU·
wllh
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Adams.
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Mr.
and
Mn.
Howard
Simpson spent the weekend Ia
trophlt'll, the lencth and (ormation. oC the words are all hints.
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room
and
same
on
ldtcb!l,
l'ER
INSURANCE
AGEN\:Y
Mrs.
Edna
Roush
was
lid
Carl.
.Mlcbl&amp;an
wllb frllltCll and rei•
Each
day
tbe
code
letters
are
ditferent.
~ ROOM aparlm~ wltb· b1tb.
owned
by
William
Boyer.
red
INC.
betort
renewinc
vour
ored
Moriday
evening
with
a
Weekend'
suests
of
Mr.
and
Um.
Pb 992-3311.
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~ ROOM modern hotR-- with
XVV
WKS
USXLBZGZK
BT
DIS
be
Mn.
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bath, tun ~ basement and
G L z B w 11 B uw x B z s L s z w G D 111 w KEW } 967 ov 170 Duo - boat
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• Roush received many gills Jp. of Cleveland, Mn. David Farm: ,
·~= 1o
Rarage, . L Y(tble. now,
m
with
OMC
1su:rn
drive,
AUTOMOBILE
Insurance
been
cludin~
money.
Refreshments
of
er
and
daugl!tefl
of
Columbus..
BT :NBD8&amp;,-RBVWXGUS
New ~ ... f'!clted Oil Mid·
w
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·.-~now oa dittplay.
Schwarze! concelled? Lolli r•ur opera~ ice cream, cake and coffee wer•
Stover accompont'eel ........
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Y-'!'· ~· EVERT 1lAN &amp;HOUlD &gt;!E.\Io
llarine, llockln&amp;porl, o.
or'l Uce11H1 CaD WY H91111 IOI'Ved to the following: Mr.
to their home ill Clev• '"" ""~'!l' .:,'1._...&amp;!l"'ooto
VRi: 1-i' · F.LF BY HIS OWN STANDAJ\D.-HQB.&amp;CS
obit• .Pia. liZ 2JI52.
t 11 121o
1 11 lie llld Mrs. Clarenco Shli!lda, ~·
lor 11 llldellllllt viiiL
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Ou~~DM~R';~
par~ muo. Pb. 992-3874.
. controls. I. 0 . McCoy , Reeds· '
everv Saturday r.ighl . Wilkes'
I ·3-tfc
ville , 0. Ph. 985·3944
1
ville Ameriran Legion Hall.
-9 22 3tc
NOW IN PULL SWING
9 %! 3tp THREE and four room fur
cc-cc--===---c-:cc----:--;Hi;c.ll Disbed apartmeots. AU utili- RUGS DTRTY? Rent electric
Co'"• In •nd Retlster
H.~M SHOOT at Robert
WV
2116
h
f
$1
th
Win
Ridlno Mowor
ties paid. Phone
2 . 8 ampooer or
W1
,QUr· 1
or Homko
Unico Refripr•tpr·
B h
Farm 0 ff Ra ,e
as an Rowley and Reed. After 6 cha&gt;e of Lustre Foam. Eb· i
Fromr
Road, Sept. 26 starti•g al 12 p. m. caD WY 2-3574.
ersbach Hardware, Pomeroy,,
p. m Sponsored by the Ra·
4 I tlc
Ohio.
9 22 6tc .
POMEROY
'""' ~'ire Dept.
' 21 4tc
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2 '\OOM trater,
·1 na tura I gas, OVERWEIGHT' Reduce~ith'
e
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water, ail utensils furnished , llna-Trim, $1.00 for 12 tabJack w. c1 rsey, Mgr.
I close to store and close to
lets. Swisher and Lohse Drug,
my home phone to use, will
Pomeroy. 0.
-- ~.22 ~ DON'T pump your sluggish oeprent to couple or private per- SlNGER-SEWlNG MACffiNE- Uc tank. Get Klean-Em-AII
son. Ph. 8-13-2600, Portland, 0 . This machilll equipped to, ·-ti• tank cleaner. Land·
Of The Quoiity You
9 I tfc
h 1 I -• '
zig zag, make buttoo o e,, mark Farm Bureau.
Wlll Value For
MODERN 2 bedroom borne, darn, etc. Pay $5.50
per l
9 ll 30tc
Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-2903 day month, or pay balance duo'
A Lifetim•
or 992-3702 OYeninll•·
$51.50. Ph. 992·321B.
'!'HE AMAZING Blu~ ~~=7 14 tfc _____ _ _ _ _I 18 61c ~ilfr~li s!t;u:,...phocleo:
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Rent eleclric &amp;hampooer $1.
Pomeroy
WY 2-2475
Baker Furniture Ct.9 II 6ic
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Metropolitan Moton
J URGF: Warm Morntng Heat- I $5.fl00.
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RETAIL salesman fur !llSJde ' rola 100 lb . capat;.·ll~ in gnod t 1\tii.F. FROM DEXTER - 110 'flY 2-2196 MtUINOrt, 0
lwnlnga.•nd Satunl•y
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llurltmtt\' to thank Dr Hoi 2 TRAJI.ER spares Ph 992
ll'n
g00d s lary
paJd
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d
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·r. thli' staff of Holzer Hos- 5433
g,
a
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condit ion. Ph. 74z·4245.
acrt&gt;s nice 1aymg an , un er
9 20 Jtc I se
varation~ an~ . other benet.tt.o;. 1
ff&gt;n&lt;·e. iarge barn, ()!her build.
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P'"l lht Haune Emer~··,Cy i VEHi-~K. i, room unfurmshed
Wnte Bo• . ot.H•B. C-&lt;l
fit• . - --- ·- . I ings, dairy · &lt;el up, 10 stanch·
Sq~ad and our fnends and I apartm~;"nt m Middlt·pul t CaU l Daily Sentutel.
Pomt&gt;roy, ' OLIVE GRANt:E has a build-~ ions, P2 rtory, 7 room frame
llt'lgilbors fo~· their knldn~ss I Walter Crooks, 992-3631.
I Ohio. State age and experi-. ing for sale at Kenu Cunlt~ct house 14 bedrooms) , cellar,
du rmg thf !IID4!SS auld ho:-;. 1
9 21 tfc
ence. Our empi(•YE'f.&gt;S know
'1ttrl T&lt;lylnr, Glennie
Vlil ·, fll.HOO
Jllt.!ili:tttJOn of my nusband
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of this ad.
g 22 6tc
hoan or Evl:'ret't sb~on .
Altwrt 1\J. Call:, Broker
1
Mrs .Clarence Roy 4 ROOM house With
bath.
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Cl 1 d s 1
t 22 He
f'h. 992-3223.
9 21 Jtc
Sale or Trade
9_ 21 Jtp
o•nry ~.an_•.-'- a .,mao
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II)' Mn. Herb•rt Roush
Mr. and It·&lt;. Wayre Brlckles
- - - - - : - : : - - - ; - - 4 ROOM small furnish~d house GAS regulators for na1Ural gas. 1966 ChE&gt;vy Stepside, automatic E'vf'nlng• 192-2568 or H2-36!14
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hupp, attended the wedding of Miss
lo•t and Found
In Mason. Ph. Pomerov 992~
also 400 ft. ol I illCh
g&lt;ls
transiTiission,
posilraction. :
t 21 3tc former resklents now of Ash· Rose Marv Marcinko and Mr.
3872
9 21 3tc
pipe, sell reasonable
. or I sWe mount spart', Millhonf' j - .. ·- ·
land, are announcing the birth Charles Kelso at the Sacred
LADlES' HPlbros wrist watch TRAILEk Rrown's T r a i 1 e r trade for Herrford
HfltfPr I Sohio. Tuppt&gt;rs Pl&lt;lms , 0.
; FOR SALE OR TRADE - I or a son, ,4ug. 7 at SamaritaR Heart Church In Pomeroy re·
.i.n Pemt!roy , ti11der please call Court. Minersvillt&gt;, o. P~•ne
calves ol equal value. Elber .
.
9 21 :np , ronm house and bath on main Hospital i.D.TAshland. He has cently . They also visited Fon
Mr'l . Ray Byel's. 949·3175.
1 992 .332 4.
g 1 ~ l:!tc Johr1sor1. Ht. 2. Po1nern\. 0. i - ·
i highwa~ in Minersville. Ohio. been named Scott Randall, The Halsey at Veterans Memorial
9 22 3tp 1-- --- -d- h-- 0 I1 Bailey Run Road. 9 21 Jtp PUPPIES. ml.ed cock.r and j 1" 'I trade for a 1966 aulomo- grandparents are Mrs. -Je_ssle Hospital.
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F
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odl
PI 992 2071
bile in good condition or wru
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WHI rE BEAR water Ski bt.l Laure; St., Pomeroy. Ph. 992· 1
Wanted To Buy
I rt'lll ' JXl f. 1. 9 2~ 6tP : trade for 8 farm. Write Ray- Parsons of Ashland. DorSit _Par· Mrs. James Christy or Co1"-f'Pn Racine and S~racuse .: 5293.
9 13 Uc : - - - - -- - · ·
mond E. Rrown. 755 Stt&gt;lzer sens, lecal, and George Hupp, lumbus visited over the recent
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~i/it&gt;. G~l~i:Js~r · Rt. ' ~~~P;t~ 3- Rri0M ··apa-r ment- Snd bath, · ~~N~!~tG v~:rngi~:. ~~- ~:~ TO c JVE AWAy - Kittens. j Rood St. 247. Columbus 19, PortlandJ. . p
f
weekend with tJer sister-in-law,
"[ furnis~ed, Middleport.
Ph. farms with timber. Marion, Phone Luther Frier1d Bash· 1 Ohio.
9 21 Gtc
Mrll. essie ar~ons .~ M Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s Betzlng.
- - - -- - · - - - - - 992-3874.
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9&lt;9 nMI
20 31 I
land spent a wee wt
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Reynolds, Box 77, Svracuse, .-"n._ _·- ' .
P I ROOM house with bath. hoi Ada Rowe ond daughter
A iayet": shower was beld
THHE~: and four room Jurnisll- - 0 .... _ __ __ 9 18 102tp FORCED air Luxaire eoal fur- and cold water, Letart Falil, Mr. and Mro. Gerald Welll
. . Mro. Wtlbur Robison at Ute
rw: TZ LING'S BEAUTY SHOP eel and unfurnished apart- OLD COINS and paper curreo- nace. Phone Chester 9ll5-3ll70. 0. General J. Hal!, Letart Mondy. nd Mn """•'-·
Hall at Alfred Satur.
Pomeroy, an•ounced tht em· ments. WY ..-5434.
12 6 lfC
cy in nice cOndition, material
II 0
Mr
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'lh aboul 40 in
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9 20 3tp
Fa s, .
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pluyment of Mary Powell as FOUR ROOM furnished •Part· before 1900 especially want· I------------'- -· -· - p res• ·aad son or' W8an~Sw0,
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recenr many
beauty operator. ....:Omt in menl WY 2-3658.
4 14 Uc
ed, paying current , prices, TEMCO gas heater, e.nOO BTU OOUBLE I rooms and balD C., are visiting the former'•
and see us lor Bonat. Car· , OOM
confidenltal
hsl toall
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil., Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Grue!er
·p Send
and 3 roomt~~ ar 1 bath , rnod • Ch'ld
and ,. R
apar 1men t wt·th bath c h J
0 B01 ••• · thermostat, will heat ·sm
lyle Rl.chat·ds' Breck
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house or 4 or 5 rootnS, f3!). ern, ~ Soulh 4th Ave., Midnd of Rock Springs were Sunday
9 9 121 p Phone 94!1-2891.
Rayetle Permanents, tinting, in Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-5385.
Mason, W. a.
I m 3tc dleport, 0. Small down pay- Mrs. Ora Carsey, Roger a
guests of her sister Mr. and
bleaching and frosting. Com9 11 tfc
For Sale
- --- mentl!, balon&lt;e on land .011- Terry, of Pale•Uit oaUed
Mrs. Robert Dorst and Howard.
plete hair care.
9 22 3lp NICE 4 robms and bath OJ&gt;.
tract. Write t430
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sented by Mrs. Mary Cleek bonoring her daughter, Pam, ehoc.
olate cake, punch and ,mints
were served.
The refreshment table was
attractive in pink cover and
centered with an arrangement
Linda Lyons. honored queen, of purple and pink flowers with
prrstded and opened the meeting in ritualistic fonn . lnlro·
duced, welcomed and escorted
to the east were Jennifer Blake~I re, Linda Darnell Mayer, Stet'ltanit' Pullen and Linda Yost,
past honorrd queens of
Bethel. Linda Lyons. honored
, 1uet:n
and grand
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1,., of Arizona. was presented
b• ~"" ' Cleek, senior princess.
.,·lso u1trodu~.:ed and escorted to
t h ~&gt; ea ~ l were Mrs. Dolly Dan!'t'V 01 Newark, grand guardian
;m.d the inspecting officer,
:-. J··s _ Helen Johnson of Ci'ncin-1
mi ll . past grand guardian and
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purple candles In 4rYstal holders on either side. Mrs. Helene
Mullen was in charge of the
refreshments. Mrs.
Harriett
Neigler, grandmother of. Pam
Cleek, served the cake and
Mrs. Cleek and Mrs. Rosemary
Lyons presided at the punch
bowls.
Due to the special meeting,
th&lt;re will be no meeting September 26 and the next meeting
will be Monday, October 10.

Chester CounciJ, Daughters
America, met Tuesday everting
with 36 members present.
Mary Showalter, councilor
opened the meeting In
1stic f~rm. It was reported
Mary Hayes fell, injuring
Cnunril memllers of the
hip. A communication was read
el introduced were· Mrs. Elsie
from Elizabeth Halberg, state
n Smith. guardian; Paul
councilor. A Booster meeting
nell. assoriate guardian: Mrs.
to be held November 9 at the
REV. CHENOEETH
D;1isy Blakeslee, guardian
Legion HaJJ in Marietta, was
rd arY · Mrs. Mabel Goeglein,
E\·aogelislic services will announced. A meeting of dis;~u:trdi~n treasurer; Mrs. Ma· be beld at the MiDersvUle tricl officers, state officers,
rv \'irginit Kautz, director of Methodist Church nightly al past state officers and deputies
!J tusie: :'l-1rs. Ada Nease, pro-- I 7:30 p. m. from Oclober Z was announced for October 23,
nl:ltor or sociability; Mrs. Beth through Oct. 9 wilb lbe Rev. at 2 p. m. at luppers Plains,
Pullrn. custodian of parapher- R. J. Cbtnaeeth of the Pea to practice for the Booster
of meeting. Those attending are
1 ;l\ia. 1\Irs. Helene Mullen. pro- Rtdge Methodist Chuch
WiUiam Tennessee ill charge. He bu to take a covered dish and ow.o
1:l()IE'r of hospitality;
H ;nE' ~. director of finance ; and been a 'metbodist minister tBble service for early evening
t ;,t;' Cowan. promoter of frat. I for 50 years, cllairmaa of the
meal.
,.nw! relations.
Board of Cbriltiau Social CouThe commission of E r rn a
lnitiation was he~d for o~e I ceru for eJgbt years, a mem· Cleland as council deputy was
candidate. A b~aut1ful
wh1te ber of lbe Conference Board read. Practice for receiving na·
~ lain altar cloth presented to of Evaqgelism, and dJst.rlct tiona! and state officers and
tht· Bethel by Stephanie Pullen, .Board of .Evangelism, . and balloting was held. Mrs. Clepasl honored queen, was used district secretary of evanlel- land reported on members atll)r the first time. The cloth ism. There will be speclal tending Guiding Star CoundL
w&lt;ts made by her mother, Mrs. singiag by the choir
and Mrs. Showalter, 01 behalf of
B('th Pullen .
other groups, Pastor WendeD the council, presented M r s.
Mr~ . Dancey, inspecting oifi- G. Stutler invites everyone. . Cleland a gift of appreciation.
cer, highl y compl imPntfd the
It was armounced that books
flffict&gt;rs and members on their
ef the council would be
prmlltatmll of ritualistic work.
a! the home of Ada Van
Miss Lyons, on behalf of the
on Thursday, September ,g_
Bethel. presented a gift
to
The good of order committee
1 announced a grabbag sale
.Mrs. Dancey and personal gifts
to Mrs. Dancey and Mrs. Johnthe next meeting on October
son.
4. It was also announced that
At the closP of the meeting, Plans were made to tour the the next meeting wiU start
members and guests adjourned Blenko Glass Company and 7:30 p. m.
to the dining room where a WSAZ TV in Huntington when Quarterly birthdays were obdeoorated birthdey cake pre- the Bradbury Arts and Crafts served with a potluck dinner.
Club met recently at the home The honored . guests, Mary K.
of Mrs. Hilda King. Mrs. Eve- Rose, Dorothy Ritchie, Doris
lyn Murray, president, presided Grueser, Elizabeth Hayes, Le·
ever the aU day meeting.
tha K&amp;blentz, Ellan
Mrs. King presented devotions Lillie Christy, Elizabeth
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
ondSUNDAY
during the morning session. Mrs. bam, Laura Mae Hartung,
Peggy Hutton was welcomed as ris Koenig, Lucille Kraeuter,
Sept. 23-24-25
"BOEING BOEING"
a new member and new year- Betty Roush, Hattie Frederick
'1\1!11 Cwiis
JerryLewil books were distributed. The and Mary K. Holter were each
Blenko Glass Company will be presented a gift and seated at
(Teehnlcolor)
visited In October and the TV a special table with white cov-and11
show,
Dialing for Dollars," at er, centered with a decorated
"GIRLSI GIRLS! GJRLSI"
WSAZ
in
November.
birthday eako ma&lt;ie by MarEl•il Presley
Stella Steven•
The club decided to make garet ru•.Ue.
!Tecbnicolor)
holiday favors for the Children's
----Home and Infirmary at the
meeting In November.
The
birthday of Mrs. Oleva Cotterill
was observed with a handkerchief shower.
TONtGHTIIIru SATURDAY
A covered di!!h dinner was Penny Lynn Hysell, daughter
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enJoyed al noon and the after- of Sp. 5 and Mrs. Lawrence Hy(SIAN CONNERY)
noon session Included a discus- sell celebrated her 6tll birthday
(Techoicolor)
sion of the projecls planned for Sept. 19 with a birthday party
Colore•&lt;;::::!"• Au1er
the year. Attending the meeting at borne of her grandparents,
AdmilllDD! 'IDe 11 400
in addition to the above named Mr. 'alld Mrs. Lawrence Man·
were Mrs. Ethel Collins, Mrs. ley.
IUABAV r MONDAY
Kathryn Werner, Mrs. Beatnce Decorated
cupcakes, ·
and
TuESDAY
d
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s.;t. 25-26-27
Stewart, Mrs. Jackie Ree an.. cream, and punch were served
•FIREBALL 5011"
nephew, Mrs. Arline Davts and to the invited guests : Rebecca, .
Fmnlde T"fv!l~:or Annette Mrs. Paul Wino.
Rhonda, and Angie Miller, BecFuniceiiO. Fabiao,
Chill
ky BarUet~ Sandra Little, KaWills Harvey Lembect, Julie
SON IS BORN
thy Haley, Cathy Manley, DaParriBh, Patti Chandler, Don
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salser, vid Manley, Mike Manley , RonBandi Trio, Carole ~mbard Rt. 1, Racine are announcing the nie, Randy, Patty and Peggy
SiDgen. Avalon &amp; Fabtan are
race car drivers at Daytona birth of a 6 lb. 13 oz. son, Mark McKinney, Brenda and Sberri
Speedway ... beail-on wreck Allen, at Holzer Hospital Sept. Hysell and George Baley. Par. . . Fabian injured and pu~l· 17. Grandparents are Mrs. Hat· ty favors were given the guests.
ed from car enveloped m
flames on famed Los Angeles tie Burris, Pomeroy and Mrs. Gifts were presented
and
"Figure 8" track. Hear: Fire· Eve Thomas, Syracuse.
games were played with prizes
ball 500; Country Carnival;
iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ awarded to Rebecca Miller,
Ml"' Way; Turn Around; Step
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Glass Company

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ALL PURPOS~

N!W SHIPMINT.

RUG
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THROW RUGS

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Approx. size 24 in. wide,
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Bathrooms, Kitchens,
Bedrooms, Hallways, Dem
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bright stripes.

Size 2'lxM. Discontinued
patterns from a wen
known maker of q\ltllit)'
rugs. Excellent selection
ln good color,o;.

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ANGEL TREADS

Elberlelds sell the well

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Sweat Shirt&amp;. Sizes · are
Small, Medium, Largl!,

$2.00--$2.29--$3.00
Comfort so real, so trrestable, you'll wear them every chance you get - foam cushioned soles. Machine
washable. Safest thing on two feet. Large (fits 8-9\1 ),
Medium (fits 6-7\1 ), Small (fits 4-5\1 ). Choose your
favorite style, "Scuff" - uBallerina" - "Boo!ee".
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CREW SOCKS
One size fits all sizes 10
to 13. 75% Orion Acrylic,
25°/c Stretch Nylon. White
and solid colors in Black,
Olive, Cordovan, Navy,
Camel, Burgundy.
pair

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51rls

PANTS

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Meet your demands for
high fashion stockings
ibeerness while tl1ey sup·
port your legs beautifully.
Nylon and Lycra SpandP.:t
makes them lighter, softer
and sheerer.
Regulars $4.95 pAir
Supreme Sheer
$4.95 pair
Sheerest $5.95 pair
Womtns Dark Cotton

DRESSES
FOR FALL

$6.88
"- fine selection to choose
rrom, now is the time to
~boose several of
these
dark cotton dresses. So
easy to care for. Plaids,
~tripes, Paisleys and
Solids Many styles to
choose from .
Misses Sizes 14 to 20
Hal£ Sizes 14lh to 24Y.t

__Boy1rew Socks
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in these jackets for Fall and Winter wear. Scrub
denim, wool plaids, solid color wools, corduroys, "AnImal look" Jackets, nylons, dacron and cotton&amp;.
Sizes 36 to 46 -Extra Size 48 to 54
Stop In the Mens Dept. - Try on several of these
jackets. Buy what you need now.

BATH TOWELS

SUPP-HQSE
STOCKINGS

White or Solid Color

Jackets and Car Coats ·

Doubto Knit Stretch

"KAYSER"

$9.95

Mens and Young Mens

Cannon Floral Ot&amp;lgn

Large Bath Size, floral
desrgn in Gold, Pink or
Blue. Fringt'd ends
Hand Towels to Match
59c
Wash Cloth to Match
29c

Senlb denim In blue Wllat length atyie. Warm pile lining. Snap
closing front. Washable.
Sizes 36 to 44.

Extra Lar1e. Hanes
Sweat Shirts have a raglan shoulder that fits well
and is comfortable to
wear. Black, BurgundJ,
White, Navy Blue.

Fool for Comfort.
Ribbed top. Choose white
with multi color top or
clark solid color with- con·
trastlng to~.

Glrlo Cotton Knit
POOR BOY

SWEARRS

DISH CLOTHS
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new poor boy rib
lmit. 100% cotton tops for
iilacks, jumpen and skirts.
;tt.es Small, medium, large
Ul Bright R&lt;d, Navy,
Gnpe, Wblfe.

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LADY DOLL PAJAMAS ... , • .. . , .. . .. 1.1f
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LITTLE GIRLS
BLOUSES
1.69-1.95. 2.95
railored styles and lacey
trim white cottons. Long
deeve and roll up sleeves.
ChecltB, Prints, Paisleys
md Solids. Si1.e~~ 3 to 6x

mix.
D'llali._European influence with front trim of
suede leather. Available in coffee or grey leaftler.
Tredllionai- Pullover and cardigan, V-necks of
100% wool. Fully machine wash and dry. In Burgundy, Navy or Loden Green.
The Pro--A tennis-style white cable knit pullover
with Maroon/Navy contrast stripes-of 100% orion,
1t's washable.
Alpaca Stitch Cardigans nf orion. , Washable. In
coffee or spruce green.
Mod-Rib-hi-neck of polyester/wool. FuUy machino
washable.

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UNITED NATIONS (UPI} Soviel Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko, fresh from private
talks with Secretary of State
Dean Rusk, gives Russia's
formal reaction today to the
peace proposals for Viet

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and Olivo Grellll. · B!!U
loops, tapered tero, c~
bottoms. 40% Polyeater'.i;,
80% Cotton, 20% Avou
Rayon, 10% Nylon . .._
8 to 18.
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Although diplomats looked to
Gromyko to reply In the
J Ge'neral Assembly to the threepoint peace package put
forward Thursday by U.S.
Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg, there were reports the
Russian might instead anoounce a financial contribution
by the Kremlin to offset the
menacing U.N . deficit.

rRANSJnOR
RADIO BATTERII!' ,
You'll fiod , 1 eomple._.
oeledion . of 'l'faallillo~ '
~dlo Bat,terleo ln. the'
Muilc Department on
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tlberlelds 2nd Floor -Ia•.
tbe various voltaa:e:s need·
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needed - 'l'ith·rlih! ldDd ,
of connection needed.
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Gromyko waa expected to
take the assembly rostrum
aboul noon EDT.
Tllree-Hour Meeting
Rusk and Gromyko met for
three hours Thursday night In
the secretary of
state's
Wafdorf-A.toria suite.
"We dined and t~ked over
some questions of mutual
lnteresl and we agreed to
continue the talk," Gromyko
said when he emerged. He
declined further comment.
The dinner also was attended
by U.S. Ambassador to the
Soviet Union Foy 0. Kohler,
Goldberg and State Department
Soviet alfslrs expert Llewelyn

Thompson.
.
The Ru&amp;k-Gromyto l!iib
to resume Saturday, fl
Soviet Foreign Mlrlliler'a
quest, at a dinner b08Ied bt
Rus&amp;tan U.N. delegatloll,
Gromylco was counted
a lengthy review of
aspects of the world
IniUal Communist
the peace offensive
Goldberg Tbnraday wu
Amba!l81ldor Nikolai '1'.
dorenko, Russla'l
representative bere, slid
berg's speech was ''a
declarations and
liar and old IIOUIIda and

Bank Adds To Facilities .

10 notes and envelo,eJ
wi!IJ matchiDI ball point
pen. Ideal for ~ - or .for
yourself.
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$1.00
Lar1e Ill•• loldlnt 1ra1
tables. 22'.~ Inches hllti.
!'ray size 15121 Jneh•.
Lao! desllll tnd PIJ'IlUel
wood design.

$1.00

See the travel sell for cold weather wear, tbe new CuUer
Sleep and Play Sets, Cutler Diaper Sel!'· Wa!efprool
!'onto Fancy Rhumba Pant&lt;. Complete lme of Curity
Diap.;.., Baby Blankets, Buntin~. Quilted Co!pforil,
tJeadwear. Ga_mes, Rattle Toys, Bibs, Sweatel'l. Swea~
Sets, Robel, Crawlers.

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Warm Car Coats

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For The LIHie Tots

$9.95 ;'

$3.95-$4.95-$5.95
Warm lined car coats for Infanta and toddlers. Wash·
able twm,'corduroy and soft pile. Attached hoods zipper fronts, 2 set In pockets.
Infants Sizes 9 to 24 months.
Toddler Sizes 1 to 3 years.

Beautiful · lull faohlou
stntch pallll bJ lf87Hr=·..
[DJI to exact li!Ze, IIi
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10 to 18. , Colon, -~,Aden
Green. Black,. Brown, ·
Grape, Navy Blue, RQJI.
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All Purpose Cookware Sets
only S49.95
1 QT. COVERED ' SAUCEPAN -.... ••.••.. . $3.95 ·
n;, QT. COV!iRED SAUCEPAN ..••••••.. $4.95 .
2V• QT. COVERED SAUCEPAN . , ••••• •.. $6.95
10 INCH COVERED SKILLET . - ••..• • •. .. $8.95
9 CltiP PERCOLATOR . .. .. . .. • .. • .. .. . $11.95
13 INCH ROASTER ... .. ... . ·............ $7.95
1'h CUP PETITE PAN SET ..... .. ... .. .. $7.95
4 QT. COVERED SAUCEPOT ..• ! .... .. $10-95
PRICE iF PURCHASED SEPARATELY .. $65.85

YOU SAVE $15.90

Johnson
Signs Wage
Bill Today
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -PresIdent Jolmsou today
II~:u: 1nerea11ng tlie
I~
minimum wage to
18tl8 8lld extending record
new coverage to 8.1 mJIIIon

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$6.00

CORNING WARE

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mdigan awulen. 100'1.
rtret&lt;b .nylon by
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deeves, erew seckUU.
9lut M to , 40 In Teal
Blue, I.Gdeu Green. Brll(bt
Rod. GI'IIP.'J..}Iellle, Navy
Blue ond wwte.

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98c H0o¥er RuA Shampoo
77c
79c Johnson's Klear Floor Polish ' _ 66c:'
69c Bon-Ami Window Spray
'54c
79c Alt'OWIX Floor -Wax _ _....,.;_..._ 66c

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FALL AND WINTER
Visit the Infants Dept. on the First FIQQr_·;

and 7 to 14.

Enjoy Fall and Football in style ond comfort with
1 sweater from this All-American Lin1up·
The bulky Shag of Wool-Mohair; washable, in
bronze heather, spice mix, blue-black, and spruce

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Boat necks. Small lot(In all about 150) to seU
While they last:

$5.00

Gallon Size Craftsmal\ Outside White
Housa Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $4.29
$1.59 Quart Size Gloos Whit• 4 Hour
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$6.69 Gallon Size Spree! Solin .•••• , . . SaIa l$5.39
$2.15 Quart Size Spree! Sotin . •••••• . Sale $1.65
$7.40 Gallon Size Flo,.namel .... •••. Sale $5.19
$2.35 Quart SI11 Flarenomol .. ..... .•• .Sale $1.75
$8.95 Gallon size XPert Liquid PIMtlc .. Sale $7,GC!
$2.70 Quart Sizo XP"' Liquid Plastic .. Sale $2.15
$2.50 Quart Size Spree! Luotro .. . ..... Sola $1.8$
$2.40 Quort Slzo Rocl&lt;lpAr Varnish . . . • Sale $1.80,

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Inspection C~remony.· is
Conducred by Bethel 62
Inspection of Bethel No. 62 of
the I11ternational Ordet
of
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tspecial meeting Tuesday evening at the Pomeroy Masonic
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