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ported 's quite ill in Meig•
of honor at a i
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Mrs. Gamet Foidea of Born· General Hospital.
shower when th~ wscs
home from a ten ciJiy A COllllill~ of 11H;,. Lc!Yal The 'Past M~ aull ..
bay, Fla., tell Wednesday for Mrs. Don Dailey and Barcy Forest Run MethOdist
In Middleio\fll, Franklin, Wom.. 's CI~ 1'~1 ~amed ;'· to Ev~ngeltne ~. Qp; MJ6.
Columbus after a three weeks and B. J. of Chillicothe spent mel Wednesday evening at
ctmutauquer •,Phlo, w~ere the ·CI!urch ol 'QiiiSt buliiiJ,ng dlepot:(, ~pet F~l",~~ •
Rollin BEBrhs entered Holzer visit with her sisters, Mrs.
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church.
was the IU~it . of her II"Ph- eomlnl,t!!'e .whe1r '.lhe ~lass me~ the ~@SOnic , Templt Willi, Mn.
Hospital Saturday afternoon for Edith Thomas, Mrs. Cora Wig- Ina weekend Wllh her pnrents, Mrs. Russ Watson. .
, ews, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ham., Th\lfSday ~v~ at. the church. J•ieldjng Hawld¥ 'and It n,
DRY
treatment.
gins and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawley . conducted. the meeting,
hton and famiJ}I and Mr. ,and Named 10 represent lhe clas1 'Jack BechU~ .•u~ llosteslel. ,
CLEANING
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sf: re- ,Shuler.
or
Minersville
and
Mr.
and
opened
w1th
the
reading
of
the
Mrs.
Thomas Hamilton and on the . committee were Mr,l. Mra.JVIlllti\DihOII)', pi'M1
turned home Saturday after a I Donald Morgan of Newark iMrs. Everett Dailey.
purpose of the WSCS m unison. family and Mrs. Irene Hamil- Robert Reibel and Mrs. Ernest dent,_ was la:.diirse of IIJI
Service On Request
week's visit at Ironton with spent the weekend w1th Mr.l Randy and Becky Houdashelt 1 Devotions taken from
. ton and son, Fostel'. Mr. and Lailance. The committee will meeting with Mrs, J. A:. Youq,
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Mrs. Walter H1ggins and other and Mrs. Esiie Mossman and
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· were led by Mrs. Jack Cluri!S, Mrs. Evan Hamlil!ln brought mee\ September 25 to dlscua~ Sr., glvjng .de.,., IDcludlng
relalives
was accompnmed home Sunday were Sunday dmner guests of who also read an arllcie
her home and were her over· the proJect.
the reidlnas,· f:simODI
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(l_ EANERS POMEROY
Mrs. Margaret Dannhardt oflby Mrs. Morgan and son, who their grandparents, Mr. and ance" a~d closed with
mglll guests.
PrOjecls for the year were See," "Eventide,.. ''Wba SumColumbus is the guest of Mrs. spent the past week with her I Mrs. Everett Dailey. ..
"Missions to six
Edith Haptonstall, student at dl!cussed and rugs made by mer Lingers." ~'RIIky Bull·
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Ohio University, visited over the members were on display. ness" and "\VIIy FJtwera w..
round the world, was the
the weekend with her parents, Mrs. Oscar Rousfl, preside~~ Mode," and· ~,with !Jrii1W•
of the program presented
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall read a letter lromMrs. Freu During 1he '·btishless mee1111
Mrs. John Scott. The hymn,
and son, BiU.
l Gardner concerning the re- gel-well cards -were 8eut 10 Mn.
Christ there is no East or
Mrs. C. L. Wood has return- cent Illness of her husba!ld, for- Griff Russel~ Mrs.' Zelia Croll
opened the program
ed to Knoxvm~, Tenn., after mer putor of the Middle!l"rt and T. Neul;llng. ,clamee by a litany on prayers for
I a visit here wtth her mother· churcll.
played ·and prizes wDa by Mn.
Chnstian church in unison. Mrs in-law, Mrs. E. M. Wood,
Reported ill were Mrs. C•sb Young, Mrs. Cbarlee llehaelt,
Kerns Roush read Romans 1: Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDow· Braley, Mfs. Ida Lambert, Mra. Mrs. Allen Hughes. Mrs. t.uBaa
ell and daughter, Debra, _of Leo ChUds, and Mrs. Wllllam SteiH,-Mrs. William Reyualdl,
1_11 and Mrs. stscie Arnold
Voice of the Church.
Columbus, VISited recently w1th Bradford. A note of thanks was Mrs, .Lee&lt; Roush and Mrs. lola
Voices of various countries Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laltance. read a leiter from Mrs. Fred Lyons. , ·
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were read including Eurof!", Mrs. Came Smith has
re· remembrances during her ill- Olbers . ptteDdlDg were Jln.
Mrs .Mark Evans; Asia, Mrs. turned fr~m .• visit m Akron' ness.
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Waller Hllyes, Mrs: Pat· Gallal•
Wendell G. Stutler; Africa, Mrs. with relatives,
I Mrs. Wilham Reynolds pre- her, Mrs. Evelyn l:A!wlllllllillln.
Uswln Nease; North
Mr. and )\Irs. Karl OWen were sented ~evotions using theM. L. French. The blll!ISII
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Columbus recenlly lor a 1 theme, What Is Your Reason
ed aandwicbes. pllalo-..
US£ Cl()S[D AS A STOVE •••
Mrs.
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Present
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OPEN AS A FIREPLACE!
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Mrs.
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several
meditations
and
CLEAN, LONG·BURNING ARE LOGS
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and daugllter, Kay and son, the meeting was concluded with
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nducted by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bow- the · members expressing their
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and daughte,r, susan, Mr· reasons for attending worship
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and Mrs. Paul Wmebrenner, all service.
Sisson.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Refreahmen!B were served by
During ihe business
Charles E. Price and children, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. David FarCASE LOTI
Mrs. Sisson reported on
Christopher, Jon and Anne, mer, and Mrs. Dtho Watts with B~Meeting ·
askings for the new year
Westerville; and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Swisher a contribIN l!SS THAN
S CASE lOts
lt was voted to pay them.
Mrs, John Goodrich, Dayton, uting hostess.
Mrs. Wes!t1 fl'r1, · Jll'llldellt
l also was agreed to send
and Mr. and Mrs. OWen of
of the 11!14~ Blllld .....
Wendell G. Stutler to Ministers Middleport.
ers, ~ III)IIOU!Ielng lbe lf8dlllr
Wives Retreat in October.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and ren, Greg, Jeff, and Timmy, meeting to be held Mond!r
Following the bush1ess
son Jobnny Gallipolis
dnd Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne evening, Sept. ·28, at ':31 f.
Ilion the layette shower
~- John Lyons, Middleport, Sharp and daughter' Marilyn, m., In ·the ~ scbool Cllfeld,
held and refreshment. were
were in zanesville Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.. John Sharp and ; The new bllild dlrectllr, IIJJr.
vecl by Mrs, Don Grueser
visit the latter's mother, Mrs. daughter, Jodie, of Zanesville. Ross Frey, wOI · be lulllllbied
AMERICAN MfG.
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Mrs. Stacie Arnold to the
Bernard Schramm.
The Rev. and . Mrs. Louis and will outline lhe band poland Mrs. John F. Baily.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagner Bangerter of Spr~ngfield vl!l!l- cles and all C!llmlna .attvltlee
CORK BULLETIN
!Virginia• Russell) have re- ed Sunday in Middleport with. for the school")ear.
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Reg. $177.45
BOAR[)
turned to their home in Bryn friends and attended worship . In order lbat ~ery baoit ,.,.
FIAESCREEH
Mawr, Pa., after vl!liting over service at Heath Church. The ent may be famlUar with tbele
and BASKET
the weekend with ber motller Rev, Bangerter Is a former pollcies, he 15 teqilestiDfl tbat
INC' ND
Mrs. Griff Russell. They ~ pastor of Heath
Methodist at least one pai-ent Ill ell!h
to bring their dau!lhter, Karen, Church.
band member ~
Ben Franklin
to Ohio State University where M188 Karen Baclmer, 0 hI o
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Wagner 11 afllllated with Kap. weekend .with ber parents, Mr. Mr. Frey will' be be1d.
Fine&amp;l qu olity natured cork with cu.hica b~ng.
Hordwood varnished frame wiJb ....etot bongen..
Church Monday
Sept. pals Kappa GammfBaradSororlDormty
and an~:S·'.f:ett B;~~uth,
26, at 7:30 p. m. Any
secretacy o
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. daughter of Mr and Mrs Mil·
ed boys ages 8 to 10 are
Sunday guests of Mr. and lard Wild
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dustrles could be located,
Sweeney said.
"We are trying to develop 1
system of commutation so peopie can travel back and forth
to their jobs and 91111 live In
their aame communities.•
Corporations can not presently
locate in many sections of the
region's hills and hollows, he
ssald, and will not locate in the
Appalachia area at all unll) programs are Initiated to control

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parents.
FIRST FALL meeting ~~
Delta Kappa Gamma Will
held Monday, Sept. 26, at the
Rutland Methodist Church. The
dinner meeting will be served
at 6;30 followed by the inltialion ol new member
Wilson. Speaker for the
ing will be Mrs. Velma
koja, head librarian el
the
Meigs County Bookmobile.

MFrs. RotbertFraz!Sharp dwerMe Mraand. dean'~list ~."~"me; u::erslty for
orresE'- Ter an __}·_.... the last semester
Mrs. ..,er almaa "'"' '"""'" Miss Ruth Hawkins baa returned from 8 month's vacation
Round-up.
in California where she visited
WILDWOOD GARDEN club with her sister, Mrs. Jack
will meet at the home of Mrs. Evans and Captain and Mrs.
Kenneth Harris Wednesday ev- Frank Estep, and her nephew,
ening with Mra. MOton Houda·\ Mr. 8lld Mrs. Rusty Swanson
abelt as co-hoatess.
and

The M1ddleport Jfardllq
Band, under the dlneiiGII of
Mr. Ross Frey, prw.tfld a
balft..lime musical sbow at the
Jackson • Middleport foot.
ball game II JackSOD Frldap
evening. 'lbey also look part
In lba annual Jactaoa Apple
Fes.tival Panda Saturday e¥6

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JANE HOWELL Tent, Daugh·
ters of Union Veterans, wIll
meet at the DAV hall, Monday, at 7:30 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT BAND
er AssoclaUon wUI meet Monday evening, Sept. 26 at 7:30
p.m. in the cafeteria of the
bigh school. There will be a
ception to welcome Mr. Ros•
Frey, the new band director.
At least one parent of evecy
band member Is requested to
attend. Mr. Frey will outUne II
ali coming activities of
bands for the year '66-8'/.
STAFF AND OFPICERS of
the Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters will hold a regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. Phllllp
Meinhart in Pomeroy on Monday, Sept. 26, with Mrs. Norma
Zirkle as assisting hostesa.

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39 will meet at the Legion
Hall, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

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Chryslerlo
Follow Ford
In Rollback

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the first of fls kind.
Sweeney explained why the
emphasis in the Appaischia
economic redevelopment program was on highway construe.
Uoo,
Completion of 2,3110 miles of
access highways in the ~tate
Appalachia region wooid bring
118 residents within 25 miles of
a major highway system and
permit them to travel where In-

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:to)in Zerkle president of the Non-Proftt Cthzens Development Co., Inc., hands him
11)~ . cement block. U&gt;oklng on at right Is Jim Johnson, one of tbe workers employed
iii~coustruction of the bullding, Mayor Fisher and Mr. Zerkle happily tried their con·
~ ~etlon talents as construction got underway Monday.- Sentmel Photo.

ing the current year.
Sweeney told about 38 repre~tatives of major corporailona at a tw&lt;Hiay seminar,
sponsored by the Ohio Univerally Center for Economic Oppor·
unity, that the empbaals in the
program would conbnue to be
on highway conatruction.
The businessmen were to out..
Une today recommendations for
action In the Appalachia section
at the completion of the semln-

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. LAYING BLOCK- Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher, with trowel In hand, Is
~(lout tQ lat a corner block for the new _co lo,nial-style welfare department building.

ATHENS, Ohio (UPIJ - The
federal antt-poverts budget for
tqe Appalachia area will be
pared by one-third for the next
fiSCal year because the Viet
Nam war is "more vital Ill the
national Interest," a federal offictal said Monday.
John L. Sweeney, co-chairman
of the Appalachian Regional
Commission which allotB the
funds for the 12-state program,
1181d a budget of slightly less
than $200 million wa• being consldered for the year etsrting
next July I.
The federal government approprlated more than ~ million
for Appalachia programs dur-

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FEENEY . BENNETT Pest
Ainerican LegioD AwdliarY ID
Middleport will meet Tuesday
eVening at 7:30 p. m. In the
. ..hall. Mrs. Albert Rouab,
IJl'I!IIJ4enl, will be In cbarge.
PAST MATRONS of Pomeroy
Cbapter 188 OES will meet on
Tw!tii~AY evening at the home
of Mra. Alonzo Cuiter.
MEIG6 COUNTY Rid!J11 club
'liill ,meet Tuesday evenlnl at
7-:30 p. m. in lhe recreatkm
room of the J, A- YOUDI, Sr.
home. Hostesses will be Pat
Jones and Phyllll Kaopp.
FORREST ROSE ~e No.
285, Da111htera Ill AJDerlca, wiU
meet Tuesday, Sept. 'ZI
7:30 p. m. at Tuppen 'Plldns.ll
All members are urged to

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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store of BuildinQ Since 1915
Phone 992·5100 or 992·5500

MILFORD HYQLL,
has ll1lli!UJieed that the
Scout Troop :146 IIIII
Wednesday evenlnp froiD 8
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.GATEWAY BY LEES
Only l.eeJ would dream of making Sllch a delicately scroned and seulptured earo
pet In this long·wearlnll ttghUy woven design. Face yarns of Acrllan acrylle fiber
make Gateway easy to. clean--,.ever·s~praetlcal to l,lve with.
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, ASIILAND, ltY. FOUR
persot\s were killed late Mmt
day riight in a fire which heavIly damaied their two-family
liill\le 'J!ere.
The "rrcUma, all dead on arrlyil ~ 8' hOspital here, were
ldetitlfjed u ~de Wendell, 85;
hit wjle, Mar\9, 52; Mrs. Wen·
dell,. parents, the Rev. BlmjaJilln J. Moo~. 91, and his wile,
Emma t;ou, '/8.

Roses Given

Meigs Propas(!d
Bookmobile
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dancerous_ wom· The only trace was a bloUBO Mrs. Mullenax bad escaped mer but was ba&lt;;k in cuatody "25,00.0 miles long." With Imagination one cap envi!llon •
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. . 1tile 111Ulions of Chrlat's fql)owers kjleellng together shar·
til• "almost perfect murder" Mrs. Mullenax wblch was found a truck lakilltl prisoners to • Mrs. Mullanu, SS, I ~ ln&amp; in the brud and the cup.
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the poillon..trangulaUon death of
The Methodist churches of the Tri-County area joins
The Gallla county· ihel'lffa department ' Mon4i1
Righi.
her husband, Ray, ID one ol with 38,000 other Methodist conp1!.11tions and untold evenlna r,t!Ul'llild four ~n. ~lllll!ltted f1'9111 a,Uia ec,llll!"
11rs Vonda J..n Mullena~.
' tile most sensatiooal murder numbers of other Christians in the observance of World ty, fro~,!' Llmf
,lloiplltl for tbt lfl'IJni"'Uy ;In-.
and Ill!'$ Pearlle BlankeMhip
trials ever in West Vlr4'nla. Communion Sunday.
.
sane w._.., tbtY
liMn liiiUf oblerVatloD; ·.foil ft
Be ll ramsbed from the nearby
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A confession entered into evl·
H!storically.an offering is received U I pJrl of each !Qst 30 dll'l, . bifore ' 1111• · · ''.. '
&gt;tale women's prison sometime
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dence VIvidly described how tbe person s dedication at the Communion Servfce. For Mt tenclnl• "
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court • 111111 ., ._.,..
1&gt;t1•ren a·w p. m. Sunday and .
TOKYO (UPl) - Communis! Chinese Foreign Min· unemployed husband was pol· thodists this is the offering for the FecUowlhlp of Suffer. Clluald Wllll• eodonl,y, ~ lloa, U~ IIIIa ~··"
5 JO a. m. Monday.
1•ster Chen Yi told J1panese visitors that Red China does soned over a perlnd of time in&amp; and ServJce which helps put faith Into action.
were f\1)'11101111 i.oeedl, 411, Kjii. IIOt 1911!iilb' lll, •
Ka~n and to ham red state • not have the military power to attaclt the United States, until bls slrenjlb was sapped,
One-half aoes to support the wort of the Mtthodlst ...1141, ~ by "" Oallfa dtllelll!l· olhl!dtll b!J.•-tltj"
pollee who r~vedpea report af!d he ~lleves Amenca 11 fearful of starting a war garroted in tbe couple's bed and Committee for Over~as Relief. For victims of diluter aJUnty sberiff's doptrtmenl; A- belii•ftppled M P11cb9• ·
Monday tven' ol two wo
w1th Cbma.
his body burned 1n a 1arbage around the world, this means lmmedjate emer.1ency help. IIIJI Halfell, 411, IIIII J111111
ic oll'lft!f11.
tchhikma
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v
The
Chinese
official
also
said
U
S.·Chlnese
probpit
near
thUr
rural
home.
·
MCOR,
workmg
with
other
relief
agencies,
II
able
to
eoo,
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bolll
ol
GelUpolil;
llld
ConMikll iiD the a1feD11 Ill'
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e.n Hmton d Shada. S . · lems would be settled "one day," but "the settlement of
speed food, clothing, medicme, •nd olten tempo~ ibtl• Gene. At Sttwart. 411, Plllladel- 1 plea of ll!liiJ te the olf..t
b:t lhe peir :~d vanrsfl;m:s many problem~ will first begin with withdrawal of U.S.
ter to disaster scenes. lmmed!ale end !o~er l'IJII8 lielp, phil. Pe., all m..ted by city ($t'l'lll a niuda""7 ........
the ttme pollee arrived
Y troops from V1et Nam. Chen's remarks were released
as for refugees and orphans, 1s provided 1n the lillnlater- police.
of i·il·yun in lba 0111o f!1a1.
~ •••man for pal'
ald today by ex-Japanese Foreign Minister Zentaro Kosaka
ing spirit of Christ.
.
The four men, Ill of W1iom
the Qldil J1Qte,
.. meono h d 'th tee 'kid in a memorandum containing answers the Chinese statesMore than 300,000 Amertcans are In Vietnam. VA pleltdeti..UUty lllllwtre braulht 14 'Ctjde. Tlte 1!1811 will
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man cave him during an in·
hospitals are crowded with veterans of other wars. There .IIlio Gellle C0UJ1131
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pltM
~~';; ~ or lllell' hldloc some. terview in Peking Sept, 6. States," Chen was quoted. "The
Is a particular kind of loneliness in our ,orph~es and
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Cll!ll'f tal' -.Jtilteadnll
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varying reports In Japanese President of the United States
senior citizens homes, Mtd a sense of deapiJr In our prl·
Rood blocks "' lbe a...a were newspapers of what was said - whoever he is - will not orBy Jean Parler
sons.
.
.,..--pulled down late Monday touched off an mternalional stir der a war against China We Chalrman Jack Crisp was In
Methodism does not overlook any of these penons.
.vemoc but patrols m the Ral· because 111 Chon's alleged r• will also not venture to CO out cltarge of tho meotlnc of the One-fifth of all M~thodtst chaplains are on duty In the
(Conllnuod from Pap I)
"1gh and Sun~mers County area marks that China had oot ruled and hil them ~the united Leading Creek Watershed As· ~r East In ad dillon to our present chaplains, an add!- illol thai adjol111 lhe-lolwheN
n 1iJ
w•N apeeted to rontlnue out negotiations with the United States).
sociatioo held last week at the tiona! 85 recently have been approved for mllltary aer· lba new wtlfm bulldlna 11 be.
.
tl~rqh the nlsht
Slates over Viet Nam
''Frankly China has nol the Rolland Leg10n !WI w1lit Mr VIce.
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lai eneted.
Galp
O•Uipo!ll
Prlsoll olll&lt;labl said tile wom· Accordin&amp; to today's explana· power tog~ and attack the Un· Raymond Wilcoz and Mrs. Jea~
The CommisSIOn on camp Acat!Yities ud the Com- Mayor C. 0. FUller IUIIeslo Dam· 11.1, IU, l'lillllilil I feet
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from a tion of Chinese foreign pohcy !ted States. But we are prepar- Parker civioc the secretary's :sio~ 0~ fihap~!ns ?'~1 f;wrl~~h~f~~:
ed aome action to lbow I b • oa rollera, Pomlroy·Muoa
;;'~ ~ ~ bod :..,a rope !given by Chen to the vlsitilltl ed to meet American aggres- and treasurer's reporls, re'\\ e : ~ws tp Octo~re2
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Cha(llber of Conuneroe COUll- 13, Pl. Pleasut 21.70, Hintoa
b. 11· Japanese. China holda out some sian."
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specUvejy. CriJp explained· and wors Pan 8 are on
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ell's Cood laltll in llle metter. 0.8 sllliCIIIUJ, Khawllf P.O.
__ tllutllti tho loch holdtn&amp; hope for improvement of relaread the wording of the petltiua
Several waya to hlndlt I h I 3.11 flllllltl, ~lettoa 11.14
liOOs with the United States
asking to form a conservancy
IIUIIIer were diBCUJSed but 00 llaliCIIIUJ. London, ~ IIIII
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bot considers Viet Nam the
district within the
Leading
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aclioo was Iaten.
Winfield dams were OD !be e1llJ
dJlL
main obstacle to any meanloc·
Creek Watershed ...... Volun·
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The C of C invest.! $4,500 In 11o1t Mev-11•
1:'
lui P"'Kress.
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letr workers have been apdte lolllld
II involved ID a.Jo ' - -Pblllp . Spcn
1\ ·I'~
Accurdioc to Kosaka, Chen
pointed to carry the petitions,
llle other.
down 13, 5:40 Lm.; l'tlliiS1IYIII1'1esday
Yi said that mutual fear keeps
aDd petitions h a v e
also
SAIGON (UPij _ South Viet Nlm'&amp; Constituent .Mayar Fisher presented
• Ia up 14, 8:45 p.m.; Allquippa
AMERICAN LEGION Auzll~ both the United states
and Bober Roopltal:
Visillnll been placed ia several busiDeSs A
bi
ned with a dazzling inaugunl ceremoay letter be had prepared to Con- up 14, 1:15 Lm.: Criss if!· dowD
ary of llrtw w•lef' Prliit N China from atrlklnl the ftrsl hours H and HJ p.m. Parents places in the area. Those wish· b s~e":J
ope curity guards today ud immediately cressman Wolter Moeller, 1D 14, 3::15 a.m.; Steel ~der up
only on Pedlatrtcs Ward.
wg to sign are reminded that ~ !~ wo~~v~n s!ritin&amp; the nation's lint constitution.
whlcb he stated the need ol 14, 1:50 a.m.; L. J'iDrli up 17,
3 ~ wm moe! 11 the Leglo~ blow iD 1 war
Half Tutsday at 7·30 P m
"The fact of the matter is
Admtsslool
they must be landowners and
g Premier Nguyen Cao Ky and Chief of State Nguyen
federal lunda to con- 2:15 a.m.; Beaver up 17, 3:411
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lbat the Umted States is afraid
must 1i10 their names 01actly Van Thieu told tbe 117 delegates they carried the na· ue the oonstrucllon of
the a.m.; Harvey JordCII uplT,,.:•
fF:ENEY
BENNE'f'l' P•t of China and "'" are also a lit. ldrs. Ethel Betz, ~ Fourth as lltey appear on tbe deed to lion's ho es of building a democratic government In the NWqo lralmenl plaot. Ooe Ill e.m.; PeQY Downey !Iowa
AmenciD Lop. Alllliliary In lie bit afraid of tho
United Ave.:. Mn. Kenneth Bircltfield, their property. It was reported tim of ~ar The two military leaders uraed tbe assem· phase of the lacoon already Is 17, 1:211 a.m.; City Of SL Louo
~!ddleport will ,_, 'l'lleed •
75&amp; Fli'St Ave ; Mrs. Ronald E. that a profit of $7U9 was made bl ~o creal~ a government "to suit the asplntions of the s!"rted· ~ maror staled Ill IJ up 11, 1:10 a.m.; NalionalliP
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Barnes, Rt 1 Crowo City· AI- on the auelion sale held at Laur·
Y .,
his letlef' We Wish "' proceed Ji, f:20 un.; Slt'rtltn 4on
~:g~~;g~t ~~ ~~i ~e
exander McFarland, Rl. I Bid· el Cliff recenUy.
p~o!t~~•• hundreds of Vletna- 11 tho war Is eonceroed, lite II soon II lunda are avaiilbie, 2~, 8:16 . a.m.; , ~ doWll
wsidat!~ ~ill Itt ill cbar 1 ·
well ; Mrs. Harold V. Lool&lt;ad•, Rusty Little, son of Mr. and mese pollee and soldiers stood CommuniJII have suffered de- •• per your commitment to the 21, 1:115 a.m.; Edeatt8;11i'trorth
PAST "ATRONS
I .
Jr, Rt. I Vmton, Mrs. Rilla Mrs. Russell UtUe has been
d to
nt
terrorist feat all over the battlefield. As vlllage of Middleport. Please be up 22, 5:40 a.m.; Kathf\
R.
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u! Pomeroy
(Contmued from Page I)
McCarley Rt I
Gallipolis· employed by the Ohio Bell 1uar
preve
f
.... economy
It advlaed that I have inlurmed down 2S, 5·1Q p.m.• J•""
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ChaWr 1111 OI!:S will meet on
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attacks by Viet Con&amp; who bave ar as .,.
ORSANCO ... ,.,
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1ou~ travellna 111 a westward Mrs. Lillian Smtih, Rto Grande; Telephone Company. Utile a
ed
d
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eed conoerned there
are fewer
v.. t "'" Villlfe of down ZJ, t :50 PJII.: · EDtiQ.
1
Tu.,...oy
even!""
'" at the ..,.
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vow to 1srup ""' proc · shortages •now tban before.
Mlddlepor1 ,.
•• Wlable to rnake vor down 23, •.: 50 p.m.; El&amp;el'
1. L. Wh'te
M AI
...Cuat the home /course
ed&amp;e of the Carib· p au.,.
1 , Ch··•'
....re; 1961 araduate of Rutland High
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• ~ rs OIIJO ster.
bean at 12 miles an hour.
Patrick Watson, Rt MiII e r; School, will work in the Colum· mgs.
any further prolftlll wllltqut clilf down 23, 11::10 p.m.: 'Quen
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lfi;IGS COUNTY llklln&amp; club Weathermen predicted if the Walter K. Carpenter, Pt. Plea- bua office, at the switch Ky told the delejales - 116
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lddiUonal funds." ORSANCO II City dowo 23, t p.m.; Hcill G.
•: 11 moet Tuesda7 ttVening at storm continued Its
present sant,
Boyd Higinbotham, board, and will also take school- m~n and one woman - the Ques~ou uapect
the Ohio
River Sanitation down Greonup I p.m.; J'rle1
/ .1!1 p. m In tile r!lCI'eatton cou ..... the F""wll 1Simlll of Grimms Landing, W Va.; Ho- in1 In electronics, since
he mtlltary junta he beads has lu Moaday Holdup · oompact.
bercer diiWll Green1Q1 II p.m.;
room of the J. A. Youna, Sr. Guadeloupe w1th 264,000 reSI· ward Riffle, Rl. t Leon,
W scored hieh on the test admin- been working toward lhree CLEVELAND (UPI) - FBI At lite eouncll Sepl 12 Dr. Valv~ doWII Greenup 1:10
home Hosteoses wUI be _Pat aeots would &amp;et the brunt of Va.; John W Sblflet, Pt. Plea lstered to him. Little was In g?"ls - to defeat the Commu· 11ents
ay q~est!Mlld a aus- Clufl had asked COIIOCil to ro. 1.m.; Fort Delrbom up~
Jones and Phyllis Knopp.
tho •torm's fury befon noon to- sant , Mn. Arthur G. Neigler, Washinaton Court Hoose
for msls, st.abillzt llle eco11omy and pert 1n
~.000 holdup Mon· 'flew the parking siU.atiooal hls up 3 1.m.: l!luo Pennsy!v\Ulla
fORREST ROSJ!: Ledp No day.
Rt. 2 Racine: Charles K. Hall, the tests. He was formerly em· build democracy.
day of a bl'lllll!ll of tile Cine. new olftee location allll IUC)Ietll· down Greenup 1:46 1.111.; Ben
2&amp;\, Oaugllltts ol America, will
Rutland; Mrs. Eber 0. Pickens, ptoyed at the Missile Air Base "So far, only the:lt slep4 land Trus Co.
ed lhat traffic be lllowed to en-/McCool dowo Greenup 4:20 1.
~~.. TuMday, Sopl. 17 .•• Direct by LBJ
Syracuse; Mrs. Hughie J. Wil· in Newark.
have been taken
achk!ve The su
:-ldettlllled ~ let' 011 ·8WQIIII Snel CouncU m.; Weswa up Glfti!Up 1:38
311 P m. at '1\tpport Pla~n•.
soo, Jackson; Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and • these goals," he
. "A• flY: .Stanley
i , al!w!IJ
Wl""ll\!1 'iliew IDd waleh the a.m.; Steel Ranier up' Grt~~n11
moml&gt;on
ar•
UllM
to
af.
M~OW
PIIESIDENT
1
Oak
H1U
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The
Rev.
Eugeae
J
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Phillips
Cl~veland,
w
.
trresMa
&amp;eat
;litkiJii
•-'llualloD IDd help Dr, Iup 7:15a.m.: WUII.am
Jfltt
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end
Johnson appealed dlrecUy to Brown. Waverly; Mrs. Britton recently spent a weekend with site was accolJlpanled to Mort- his home Monday nllhl, 1 lew Cluff if a problem oxi~ll.
ldown Greenup 1:10 a.m.; Joet
Wed~sday
tho Sovwt people tocl•Y to Join B. Barlow, Coal Grove; Mrs their cltildren, Mr. ~n· Mu. ,head by~ Parker, to regis- hours after .the buldllp. Part.ol A complaint COilcemma the/Chotin doWII Meldabl 1:41 p.
, WOf14EN S GUUJl ol Trlolty with Americanll in helpina to Earl H. Hendersoo, Rt. 1 Pe- Bob Nelson, Pam. Vi le, Cui· , ter Jot tile semester. On the the moaey . a~edly . jakep iD 011stence of a dog house In en m.; Mlma Lear down Mllldabl
Lm!Pd Church of Chnst (Fed- , build a worldwide areat SOCII· 1dro , Ira E. Lockard, Well•ton; ly and Tara, in Owens
, Ky. tr.Ji( to 1J1e scbonl, the girls I the robber)( . JUS m:~~v•red. alley W'lY beiWMD n!lideDcett of , 4 p.m.; Pamel.. D. dowa )(JI~
mted l wtll mlit Wttlnesday ty .
I William H. Wiseman Rt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ro1er Ttirner, ·visited in Gallipolis with Miss 1•cents said'
Dt. Slack and Bruce !Jayd was dabJ 5 p.m.: L1dJ MlpQD clowa
"i.:IO P m., 11 the clln. Tlol Johnson, In the Russ1an . tan- , Hamden· Mrs. Edw~ G. Cov. Denise and Clin~ ol Elgin, m, Smith's 1randpart!11ts, Mr. and ·
· referred to Mayor Fisher and Meldlltll p.m.; Rqc: up llel•· .. · · . .
fnendly C1rcle wtll be hosl• gu.,. moeazine
· ~awril'a " ey La..;ing Oblo· Judy
K. are v1siting w1th his parent$, Mrs. W B. Tate and Mrs. Clar· 1
WE'AT.IIER:
· the pollee department Attend- dahl 8:45 p.m.; J. S. Lewil up
ond also in charge of devotions printed by tbo United Statea IR· ~psey, J~ckson'; Bernard c. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner ol,ice Longstreth. While at the I RaiD, 1&lt;1~~-~~\i~I'IDI _lag the mealinl were Couttcll· Meldabl IO:a p.m.; Flqllbip
ond the Pf"ifMJ.
lormatioo Ageocy (USIA) sold Harper, Jackson: Mrs. Ronald Carpenter and with his sister,, uniVersity, they visited Miss 14Mltb. Ralp_·eJIIilnl weol this man Dick
Vau•ha• Cllllnrd up Mtldabl 11:20 p.m.; Nat)'
MILFORD HYSELL. ICOUI· here, also acknowledged oppo-, Bernes, Crown City; Mrs. Lor· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin, Bren· Parker'• cousins, Mr. and Mrs. eveobtg aod ~~ taDlJhl. Geo Stumbo, Goorge Baker, .lOOn EO. up"41tl'hll:30a.m.; NICI
master bas anoounced that the, slllon to his Viet Nam policy len L. Blaoltenshlp 230 Jack· da. Rick, Brent and Craig, of Leon Shrader, wbo are IMtlh ally fair, &lt;lJ!II )¥fllttead1J.
Ze~kle, Mayor Fisher, and Clerk Merrteil up Meldabl 6:30 IJII,;
Boy S!'out 'l'mop HS &gt;fill m-.t l within the Umted Slates, al· sOil Pike
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I RuUand.
/students there. . The
&amp;itll
,
Bailey.
Valley TrllllpOI'Itr tklWll )(a!.
Wl'dnesdiJ
trom 3 to I thoUjh be did not menUon South-~
·
, Mr. Russell
Little entered spent the niKhl In East Mignon dauehter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dahl l:l!U a.m.
i 311 P m. each week in the 1east ASia speclficaUy. But he
Birth•
Holzer Hospital for the remov- Hall and retumed to RuUand Simpkins, Cltarla and Melissa, Lau1cb~ WiU Not
GaiJlpoill O.aa Ott'IIIN
l1br!lfJ bas_.... Odr1 Hysell !' said the American people would f Mrs. David R. Kin&amp;, Wellston. al of ncess blood whfeh mu•t 1Frtd'/ evening.
Mt" Smith of Columbus. WhUe here they AUe d F dE
t
down 5:40 p.m.; Jennifer Je~~~
has all!lollllCecl •too tbll each not vote for him 11 they did daughter, t a.m. Nonday.
be do&gt;e periodically. He is Iwas returned to school on Suo- 11ttended the Pomeroy . Jludand COLu-:musUJI ven , up 1:46 a.m,: Alldrelr Cal!toaa
•rout ltrinS~nc 1 Jlew mem· not back h1s moves.
DllettargH
employed by the Rutland Fum·lday by ' her paren!s, Mr. and loot.ball pme. Saturday niehl
kloc Ilemoe (':l~jj Olllos Up 1:5$ a.m.; Mark
1111011
floor wJU rec~~ive a patch toward
Harry L. Bareus, Mrs. Levi lture Company.
Mrs Robert Smith, where she ' visitors of the Snowdena' and ran Sen Fr nkr~ La·..~·bald· dowo 4:20 Lm.; liemfllll' 1:115
Ro~d-~
Applll tl Day?
Carrutllero, Mn John B. Clen- Marie Andersoo ts employed ' began classe.s Mqnday.
Simpkins' wer, Mr. and Mrs. er,
· a
· ....,. wi,ll a.m.; Ann Brent don 7 , ,aa,;
WILilWOOD GAROf:N club
denin, Mrs. Everett R. Fielda, at Tiny's Baraainland In Mid· Mr. and Mrs, Clair Taylor Carroll Snowden, Steve, Lany, : ~luonndhand for lite party s Jenks u' t:OI 1.m.
have received word that two . Gary and Annette, or (h)ltpolll,
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tallinJ ~uet and • - • Rlv..- - H. 1!!. Jlow.
w11l meet at the hom• of Mrs. JI(JSTON - THE PRICES OF Joho E. Franklin, Mrs. S. Earl dleport.
KelliiOtll llfm• Wt!F"diiJ ov· ' any foods that are dependent Gerlach, Richard L. Hansen, Lilly Robinson entered Veter· of thetr grandchildren have wiMI also came for the eame, San. llobert KIIIIMdy I lppeat'· les up Wlntlekl7::10 ~.IIi.; Nllutlemlll wilh Ml'f. Milton Houd• on hand labor will 1ncreaso by Russell M. Little, Mrs. Carrie ans' Memorial Hospital lor sur· been Injured while playin(!. and John Rossigno!, Gallipolt•; 1 ~·
lain Stell! dowo Wlilllekl li:Jt
shl&lt;h as oo.bollell.
one-third durmg the a..t nve E. Sanford, Jeffrey L. Sayre, 1ery. She Is em!lioyed by the Mar~ Alkeson, SOD of Mr. and Jim Carpenter of P0111eroy, Mr.
usche, 1 Cleveland ilemf&gt;. p.m.; Allen 1\. Merrill tq! lfhtTII\IIISII.l'll
years, appl&gt; grower Ivan Stem Mrs. Fred J. Thacker and in· Rutland Department Store.
Mrs. Dermis ,O.Ikeson, Mansfield and Mr!i. Bruce .May, Debbie ~at allll fllrtnet; COVII'IIOI', ad- field IZ:flll a.At.;
Pam m J
COONTY CQUNCII. P.T.A. predicted today at a meetms of fanl dauahter, Mrs. Richard J. Robert Burke, son of Mrs. suffered a broken eoltar booe and Mike, and Mr. IDd Mn. viBecl the party • IIIII hOld- White dowa Wlnfteld 12:11 a.
w11l meet 'lburr&lt;lu at 7,» p. U.. Newspaper Food
Editors Call and mfant daughter.
Clyde Clonch, of Columbus, Is while playing sandlot. football Homer Parker and SUzy.
quarten lllonday tllat I provi· m.; Lucy Jene L1ll!lll up Wlft.
m tl u.. IMIW ole~ry Conference.
in satislactory condit •'? in Vet- at his home. John 'n10lnas, son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas, ous enaqetne~tt WGUid not per· field 12:$1 a.m.; W. H. Shavtr,
1ch~. Til!~,. will 11o , • ll'boel Stem added lhat tho apple inerans' Memorial Hospttal with of Mr. and Mrs. James Thom· Julia, Jane and Steve, of Rose- mit bJm and Mra. Lauseht to Jr. up Wlltfteld 1:311 e.m.; Rel01 mstrucllon• wi11I . . . stac. dustry is IIWJ per cent reliant
three b"'ken ribs and a punc- as, Columbus, received a brok· ville, former RuUand residents, attend.
eo Z. dowo Winfield 1:35 L
board nlimbers 11 instructors upor hand labor for pick1ng,
lured lung received m an auto- en leg when he feU from a were here for the Rutland-Pam·
m.; 0. F. !hellrtl' doWII WlnHOIIE:RT ctiZ-'IIT' -iolelll, sortm, and packin..
Even
mohile accident which occurred swing while playl.. aloog the eroy same. While be... they WON P'IGHT
field 2:46 o.m.; Jeffereoo up
h" caJlod I opecial -lillg paekagmg for retail sale Is done
on his return to his employ- Ohio River during a boalinJ also visited with Mr. and Mn. LONDON (UPI) -JOH Iofiin- Winfield 5:11 • .m.
•t Soulllem Atltlelk: BoosU!rs largely at the farm level, he
ment in Columbus. Burke made trip with his lsmlly.
Jacob Schllltna, Dennis, Steve f? of ArJeallna dec1Jl011ed
ol Nac1.., for Jltursda) at 7·30 added Stein blamed the oxpect. PT. PLEASANT _ George his home In Rutland willl his Misses ColtMI and Pennee ' llld Jane.
weiJh heayywetJiti champion
ITJLL CIUTJC.\L
p m at u.. Htfll S&lt;&gt;llool All In- 011 price increases on a var~e!y Calvin He~~ry, M, a
retired grandparents, Mr. and
Ml'8. Williams, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Frances Imboden hu Carl Glai In a lfl.round ftehl Georp Sarcent,
~
lm•lod _ .1 are lll'fOII to of faewrs , •ncludlng tile new Mason coonty farmer, died ear· Chalhe Greer. His parents, Mr. Mrs. Ray WHIIams, have re- , been released from Holr.er Hoo- Monday night. MIIIIIG. out- Junior llilit teacber, w1to 1111
" wosent
mlm111um wage law.
1y today atllle homo of his SOil, and Mrs. Clyde Clonch
and 1turned to Morehead Slafe Unl- pita!.
welehed by 1010 )IOUlldl by the been colliiDed to Gtlllpolil MetiI'IIIIIAY
John Henry at Apple Grove, family were here last week to versity, where they will begin Mr. 'lbomas 0. Stewart, 0. llfl~ppund Glial, IISid two. leal Center llle put wtttl', rtfOREST RUN ¥olhodist Panther Babel in
· following a 1onfJ lllneo!.
visit Nllh h1m.
their Jonlor and aopbomore pot Street, was a paUeot at Hoi· fisted attacks to the body aad ma!111 in crtOoal &lt;Ondili!ll!l, 1111
ch urch ~111 have 8 llllke sale
Mr. Henry """ born at Hll!J· Mr. and Mas. Don Harrison years, respectively. Connee, a Hr hospital tho past week.
bead to gain llle decilloll.
rnom liUlllber II Ill.
at Duk• ClellllCrs Ia ~~- 38 to ] 6 Setback
self on March 11. 1372. son of are havill8 • new home buill !!IM graduate of Rutland HIP
f~&lt;day ~ 31 r ·30 • .m.
the late John and Amanda on Main Street adjacent to the :School, is majoring In physical
Time
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Tbe Pomeroy 7-Ith grade BriJhl Hettry. llio wife, Alta. ED Dettl50n home. They and! educatiOII, while Penoee, a 1185
JfTNEY SUPPER. S.tunt:.J, footltall toam lost lo Belpre preceded him ill death in ltllll their daughter, Jeanie, are now Rutland araduete, Js an edu·
Oo-tn,.r I. at tile
SpaeuY bJ a 38-16 score in a rectnl In addition to tbe 9011 named, IIYiru! on Depot Street.
catioo ma)IIC, specializing. In
r.rad• School startinll at 4:11 &amp;tid aame at Belpre.
he is survived by two other Miss Sheryl Wolfe. who ta Special Education. The sisters
P m •ponsored by U.. Ltdtea
The Baby Panthers. outwelfl)l· 800s, William and Willard Hen· employed "' C.lumbus, spent are room~na loj)ether, and their
A""''"ry of the SyriiCUI!e Ftre ed, led IS-.14 at halftime follow- ry, both of GaliipoUs Ferry. a ,.ekend hero Wllb ber !alb- address ts 402 Mipton Hall,
O.oanm&lt;nt
q touchdowns by Bob Werry There are 13 crandchddren, and er, Mr. Ira Wolfe, and attend· Morehead
State University,
aad Charlie LaDe after which nine great crandchlldren.
A ed the Pomeroy • Rutl1nd foot· Morehead, Kenlllcky.
Lane coovortod lor the extra survlvme sister is Mrs Flor· ball came. She " also enrolled . Mr. Robert Imboden,
who
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V m llle Columbus School of Atl " employed tn Columbus, spent
k• _ _ · ,...nts At the end of the third eoce Holley of Keoova, W a. Mr F"'"d Br 1 1 1 H 1
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D•''"l-• " - ... ~ • -~ ~ qu-r Belpre led ~~~- '1'\oQ Sa"lceo wm be held at J
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~ ey s. n un • • wee ~- w.,.. 1 w11e, 110po,
m :tGS IIIAllllN AllU
key inlereepti- 111 llle lourtb p.m., 'lhur!ld8)', in the llklbr· intlloo Vo!eraiiS Hosp~tll wbe~o and thetr cblldren.
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be underwent surgery oo h10 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J1at.
q.-- 1""' to - 1Jll'l
•oos '......,. ...me. 11n · foot.
1 rett and Patricia, Mr.
and
olo11'D8 uti tbo ~ I c o r •· William Hallleld, and R o. • · Mils Roberta Smilb daupt- Mrs Raymond Smith and MJsa
P - wiU •
Wtllltol, llais O'Dell Buoh will oflleiate, and er of Mr. ancl Mrs. ' Robert ' Mariha Hawkins tra"'ted re.
Tlwrlllay at t ·:teo P.lllo oe lite burlol Will be Ia Plleaalll Ridp Smith. Sr.. has returned to her cenUy 1.&amp; Parris Island, S. C.,
Po••IOlf floltl.
&lt;eiiMIIOry. Fr1onda may lllll •t !Wtior year at Morehead State where IIIey visited witll
111e
tho -ral hontt after It a.an., University in Morehead, Ky. Barretts' SOli, Jim, ~ 11Jt
liMY P.'I'I'EM tJP
Wednesday.
Mtss Smith. a 11164 gradual• Smiths' soD, Doll. who art botb
PALMA Ill
MALLORCA.
ol Rutland llieh School, has a stationed 11tere with ~ U. 9.
SpUI (UPI) - T1IO
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6000 CAUSB
dttal ma)Ol' io IMtth EnaJish and Marines. WhBe stopped at a
tbought MG West, 18, w.. WNGVIEW, Ter. (UP!) - music. She Is a member of 11soline alation, tlte 1f0UP saw
8Weel as candy IJid elected ber A local wife pl'lltelted lo po1i&lt;o CWI!IIJ and of Sigma Alpha fo- Mr. and Mrs. w'..,.en Black
"Miu llolillo.•" Monday. The that charil7 *-1d lloailt at ta, a _professlooal music !rater· and lamUy, who wert oo a
tn117 Swedllh coed pt her home. Ilk eillmett lllal wblle nlty. Her address IJ Miss ~ camplna trip to Qre• Leke
oen weJ&amp;bt - 11$ pounds (AI U. 11111:IIM fl'am ber berta Smith, 308 East MtgMo ~ate Park 1D Kl!ll!UdiY, .
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her Hall, Morehead State Univer- ,. Weekl!rld iue~t• or ' M• and
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B) IIICI TBOMAI
aodattoa meetlnl Friday I&amp;
Coach Mill Carter' a Norih HaiiD&amp;a Trace Higb SeboOI.,
G~Ult Jlih 'lchonl Pirates wiU COach Howie Lee Miller's
again ' for tlie aecond con,.,... Bobcats have· a· two-game win
live week be featured In the streak going after losing the
I'GaiRII Olllle Week" In
the opener 6-0 at Fairland in LawSou~m . )'alley Athletic Con- renee county. Kyeer Creek has
terence. ,when they are guests downed Hannan Trace 28-0 and
ol lito Kyger Creel! Bobcats at last Friday night upset a favor8 p.m 'nmrsday
ed Southem Local !rom Meigs
Tbe coaleal orlllinail7 ....-. county 6-0.
4uletl ""' Friday Dl)lht baa
The game with the Pirates Is
beelt lboftd ap dao 10 lito a prelude to what mlaht be
GaUia Couoty Edaealloa At- tbe SVAC championship contest

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tile loUoW!nl Jl'ridaJ
Jilgltt
when the Bobcall jourlley ta
Eastern lb Meigs county. The
Eagles haoe downed two Gallla
coWtty SVAC toea, Hannan
TrS.e 44).14 and North Glllila
14-0.
Kyger Creek IJ &amp;-1 In all
games and 141 in SVAC competitloo. North Gallla 11 alao 2-1
In aU games but has a 1·1 SVAC
record, marred by the
1441
loss to Eastern
Tlte Ptretea wiA tltelr .,.

eoer 1'1.. Aiel m,
dropped lite 1H ~ It
Eutem alMI lait FrldoiJ 'lllpl
garnered tltelr lint 8VAC wbl
b)' trouDclnl
Sealllwlllten

wiD miD Ill ...,and trip
Lawrence county, this time to
take 011 lite Fairland Dtaeons.
~tltlial
at I p.m. Frl6ay. The lflldcals
~
are 4)-l after loues to Eastern
W· L. Pel GB Jlerbet '
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14-0, Kyeer Creek 28-4
and
Los Angeles 92 64 .590 ... f:05 _p.m.
ID other actiOII, Qanna1t Trace Symmes Velley of Lawrence
Pittspurgb
90 Ill .573 21k
---~-.:..._....__ _ I county 34).0,
San l"rancisco 88 68 564 4
(14-13)
o
The Fairland Dr8f!ooa are
Philadelphia
85 72 541 7j4 9 tl5 p.m "
Z.l wmnill8 the opener a1alnst
A~anta
83 74 &gt;29 91&gt; Los
~
Kyge~ Creek IHI, losilll
your Sl. Louis
79 77 .506 13 Drysdale i
South Point 14-0 and last
Cinclnnat•
74 80 41\t 17 Ill. 9
winning lM-0 over Chesapeake.
HOIISton
68 88 4:Ui 24
'Wedno-.:
Coaeh wmtam Slwul't EaaNew York
64 92 .410 23
terD Eagleo wm be OD the l't•
Chicago
58 99 369 34\11
boutttl tiiiJ -'1 wtoea tbey
Monday's Besulls
meet c-~ Jack lltborae'a By United Pre•• !oternatiODII
N. Y. at Cin., cnc , wet grnds
NEW YORK (UP!) -A green Baehtel • Yor• olevea. Tbe
Natlooal League
Phila, 5 Pitta 4 night 11 IDS.
(for btexperience) passing com- ....... an Z.I alief' tast Frl N y t c 2 c et =d San Fran 8 Atianta l. mght
binatien of Terry Hanrstly·IO- ;;.;·zt.t trounclq by Jlal.
· · a .n., ' Cll • w .... · Los Angeles 6 St Lou" 3. night
Jim Seymour has madll Nwe land.
San Fran 200 3110 030- 8 13 t (Only games sche&lt;luled)
Dame a nationaI ChampionahIP Coach Steve Stilea Southwes- Atlanta
1100 001 too- 2 6 1 Taesday's Probable P••c•ers x-Baltimore
contender and the rest el the tern !liehlanders are atiU loolo. Marichal (lM-0) and BaUer· Chicago at New York - Detroit
Dation's colleges creeo with ing lor their first win Saturday Reed Ritchie (3) Abernau.Y Ellsworth (7-21 ) vs R1bant (ll- Minnesota
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nl&amp;hl when tbey engage o Gal· ~S), S&lt;&gt;hoeider (8) , Olivo (81, B). B p.m
Cleveland
Hanratty, an 13 ·year· old Upolis "B" team at Southwes- Blasingame 19) and Carty LP Pittsbureh at PhJiadelph~a quarterb11&lt;k, and Seymour, a tern The Hi•"•·"ers have lost -Reed t4).1) HRS-McCovey Veale &lt;15-12) vs Jackson (15- KaCahforntca·ty
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to•'"'th
..- -Local 30 • 6 tS51bl, Haller· ~27th), F. Alou
nsas •
1•7year-&lt;~ kl Ncetver,
s,.,. e two, to Southern
-ball aroond 13 times for 27ll and Norlb Gallla 2AI4I and ti " (31st)
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Washl"gton
yard• Saturday as the lrl•ll one Hannan W Va IJ.S in the
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lloston
smashed Purdue 26-lt and
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swept Into third place In the opener.
Los A.
200 11l OlD- 6 t1 2 By United PreS&amp; Loternatlooal Ix · CIUIC ed
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St Loull OliO Ill 000- 3 8 I , '
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board of coaches football
Osteen, Regan (6) and I
G. AD R. R. Pet. lloston 5
ratings.
Roseboro ; Gibsoo, Woodeshick : Alou Pitt
t:lti 512 82 !76 344 Wash.nglon 3
Notre Dame, whose lack of a
(7), Piche (8), Hoerner (8) ard Alou: Alia !50 647 118 214 .331 Detroit 2 Califor'lli•
topfliehl passer last aeasoo cost
McCarver. WP-Osteen 117-13). Carty, Alia 147 508 72 166 3'l7 (Only games
!be Irish dearly, thus threa·
LP-G1bson ~26-12). HRS- Rose Cm
151 634 96 211J .320 Tue8day's
tened the re1gn of Michigan
Falrly (12th), L. Johnson Clm~t. Pitt 149 619 102 197 .318 ,
~Stai'ling
state as the No. t team 111 the
mth).
Alien, Pblla 136 506106160 .316 1 Detroit
c~~~~r~11l:
natloo. The teams will meet at
a~es
SLargll, P1lt 139 484 '' 15.1 Jt6 I 14-131 vs. ul
Eut Lansina later In the
(ll lnDIDgtl
Torre, Alia 148 546 83 172 .315 1 Cleveland at
season
NEW YORK (UP!)
Pitts.
00Santo
Ch1 !50 544 92 169 3tl McDowell · ~&gt; vs.
4 81
100 101 000
Spectacular Victory
taps for tbe Pittsburgh Pirates Phila
003 001 OliO 01- 5 15 I Cepeda, StL 136 483 69 146 31Jl , 2 :tO p m
The spectacular victory over iD the NaUonal League II
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Fryman Blass (5) Walker 'l
American League
I Boston a.tt :=~~i~
Purdue which had been rated race if baseball rea y 1 (6) Mikk~tsen (71 O'Dell ~11)
G. AB R. R. Pet (~I and .,
seventh the previous week, shot governed by percentages.
and Gonder, pagi,aroni !Ill; IF Rbsn, Bal 152 :&gt;67 t19 179 .316 Horlen (10-12)
the Irish aU the way from 12th The Pirates' already remote Wise. Culp ~71, BWtnlng (111 Oliva, MID 153 596 '17183 .m
place into a contending poottlon chances of catchloc the Los and Schaffer, Dalrymple 17}, Kahne, Del 137 463 82 134 289
behind U.C.L.A., which held Angeles Dodgers became al- WP-Bunning (19'12). LP- Powll, Bal 138 483 77 139 .Z88 Bahnsen (1-1)
141 8 05 p.m.
secolld.
most lnviJlble today wilit the O' Dell (5-o). IIR-{;)endenon Kllbrw, Min 156 549 82 1:&gt;6 .
announcement of the
(27th).
Wgnr, Clev 145 530 70 150 .
Kansas City at
, plans of the
America• League
Chris, KC
177 380 It 107 .282 Krausse &lt;14-9). ••· lli!~til•
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Philhes and San
Fln1t Game
Hwrd, Was 146 493 52 137 .
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llostoo
201 100 100- ~ 11 0 Cash, Del
155 493 52 m
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Wasil.
000 1100 000- 0 7 1 Ystski, Bos 158 592 61 164 .
Cleveland at
The planned pt~g Dllllcb- 1 Brandon (8-11) and Tillman:
Home Runs
DetroJt at
ups for the final SIX days of the H
Co (3) B
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N a t I 0 Da I League: Aaron, New York at
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• • FORMER MARIETTA COLLEGE Athletic DtrectQr Don D. Dr~mro was saluted
bavo lost 13 of 17 dectSions to -lllinoan 13-91
Torre, Braves 36; Mays, Giants (Only games
• Saturday, Sept. 24, when the college dedtcated "Don Drumm Field;"' preoieusly
lite Philadelphia and Saa l
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McCovey, Giants 34
known as Mariettl Mumcipal Sladmm, tn honor of the venerable mentor. Dedica·
FranciSCO pitchers they are
Secood Game
Americao League: F. Robm·
· tion ceremonies were held during the halfttme of Martella's 8 p.m. game w1th
COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - 11 ap- expected to meet In their last Boston
11110 ooo 101- 2 6 1 son, Onolcs 49, K1llebrew,
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pears and
to beBruce
the year
of the
fWI· five games.
1W h
010 000 20x- 3 7 Twins
36, 'iPowell,
Onoles J4.
. fo_rn_ia _St_a_t_e .:.
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Matte
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In contrast, Don Drysdale, Bennett, McMahon !7) and tnedpltone, ea
' ah ST . "ao&lt;IVJ 0,
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's Don Sutton and Sandy Koufax, ITillman; Coleman and Caaulli
Jans
s ' 1gers
DOll
Fitzgerald,
Kent
State
who
are
scheduled
to
start
the
LP-McMahoa
(9-8)
WPRuns
junior fullbaek held on to the
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rushmg and tot~l ?'fense lead '" each agarnsl the St. Lows / (IJth), Lock (?th).
Braves 122. Cleme nte, P~rates
indivtdual
slatisllcs
after
the
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hack by virtue ol an 8-2~ the buiiPfl&gt;.lor lila next start second week ol play.
combined 11J.3 edge over tbose Detroit
11110 000 101- 2 g 0 gell, Pirates 102; Torre, Braves
UPI Sporta Writer
triU~ph over Atlanta:
' when Philitdelphia manoeer He has gained 4~ 1 ~rds tn teams this season.
I Cahf
010 000 000- I 4 0 tot.
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It's no water off Jim New York at Cmcinnati was Gene Mllucb put in a hurry call 55 carrtes for a · -ya averMcLain Sherry &lt;9) and 1 Amerocan League: F Robm·
Bunning's back if he belps the rained out m the only 'other to his ace riehthandk Bunnln~ ~~b T~e ;:nne:;'p 1'1sop:•;;;t~ Wha~d• !~;; Dt::"g~ethne Freehan:' Rubio, Lee (7) and / 800 • OriOles K 1 ~· P~ell: 1
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Los Angeles Dodgers win the scheduled N.L. action.
allewed ..o~fl. wiiJI&lt;, and then
~~ h' m .~~6~ ;ards 111 reeords sof the pllclt.;. involved I Rodgers. WP- McLam (20-131. Onoles H107 1 ; rew ,
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N~t1onal League pennant
Denny McLain won his 20tb dethrted' M';m,"chlbhouse
~7rn tt IC tgtaA WI
••alnst the teams they will LP-Lee 1&amp;·3) . HR-cardenal R b·
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o mson 0 no1es 100
Bunning, who bas dampened game of the year as Detroit
• l'•d""'.!, .. ~PP~~Iated his Fitzgerald alst1 shares the lace emphasize that the Dodg·
' Pitching
the hopes of San FranciSco and I edged Calif"':nla 2·1 In other rare rehef §unf and_ prompUy scoring lead Wllh Majerle and ers will nave all the pitching
UP! GRID POLL
National League: Regan •
Pittsburgh all season, was n ~mer~can League games,_Bos· brought home_ ~· .wtnnlng_ run Mickey Jackson ol Marshall percentages go1ng for them and ,
Dodgers 14-1, Mand1al. G~ants 1
the sbower when he teamed ne ton spilt a pair With Washmg- on Dick Groats fourth hll of 'th I . t
h
the P~rates will have all of ~ .
24-6 K f
Dd
25 9
had JUSt posted his 19th vtclorv ton, winnmg the first iHI and the game, a pair of walks and WIM lttepombos eledac t.he total of- them going a~•nst
them
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Ca d 111-5
4 IJ.innlng vlctan• over the
Hurried cau
that his high off the right field ensedca eltghory246 yarda rusbl
' ng So that thiS story WIU. bave a JOr college football ratmgs with Armscr'lcao. League
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first-place votes and won-lost.
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and passmg. He leads In pa"· bappy endwg, let's examine lied records ,. parentheses :
Onoles 13-5 Boswell , Twms 12
virtually shut the pennant door
ing percentage, hitting on 10 &lt;•I wbat cotJronts the Pirates first.
Team
Pomts 15: Kaat, '!'wins 25-11 S~ebert.
to jhe Bnco.
17 attempts.
I. MSU (16) (2-0)
305 : Indians 16-8 Ba,ber. Onoles I
'lhe veteran rightbander acThe top pass recejver Is half· SIGNED CONTRACJ'S
2. UCLA (8) 12-lll
268 , 10·5
tually has beeo the spoiler for
back Gary CraiA a! Western KINGSTON, Ontario IUPI) _ 3. Notre Dame (2) (I-ll) 249 - - - - -- - ]
00. Angeles. Ae ll&amp;W has
Michigan with eight catches for The New York Ransers said 4. Alabama 121 11-ll)
m ·~. Tennessee 64 : 13, OhiO Stat• '
beaten Pittsburgh five t1mes in
147 yards. and one touchdown. Monday tbal goaltender Ed 5. usc (2) (2-ll)
1&gt;5 •I) 29; 14, Southern Metnod1'~
llx decisions this season and COLUMBUS !UP!) - Defend·
Sandusky To)ll llalllltl
Dale LIVIngston ol llle Broo· G Ia com in and defenseman 6. Nebraska (2411
154 125: 15, Hou ston 6. 16 Purdue 5. 1 am Childs,
owns a 4-1 record over San ,ing state champion Sandusky The 35 coacl\es valinl in thiJ , cos, with 10 punts for a 43-yard Wayoe Hillmac have signed 7. Michigan Ill (1-ll
ttl 17 (!lei. MISSISSIPPI and Wyom·
FranciSCO.
and perennially powerful War· week's ratings gave the Blue [ average leads that category, their llf66.jj7 contracts w1tb the I. Flor~da Il l I20-J
10.l mg 4' 19 1"' 1• Okl ahoma and 220 N. 2•d Avo.
D&lt;idt!er Neeti Four
HardinB deadlocked for the Streaks from Sandusky tbe edge I and the lop man at intercep- NaUonal Hockey League team. 9. Arkansas t2-ll)
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Los Angeles's magic
No. I spot in Ohio high school in ftrsl . place votes, 11-5, but lions IS Marty Barskl ol West- Hillman, in his seventh 10 Georgia Te.:h 12·0)
85 .,.
dZ:,.PJ&gt;ed .to four. with
football today to launch what Warren and MassiliOll both I ern Michigan wtth three fer 148 season, talfied 20 points on Second ID-11, MISsouri 10 ;
able assist, us the Dodgers looks like another wild and plied up the points with secund yards and a 73-yard touchdown. three goals and 17 assists last
h~lped their own cause by wooly scramble lor the title.
and third · place mention~.
season, Gtacomin allowed 128
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defeating \!te Sl Louis Cardin- Tbe first weekly United Press The tie benefited Mansfield,
IO&amp;Is in 36 games whi le
als 11-3. San Francisco remaln•d International Class AA ranklngs which placed seventh bt the
sptitlinl goattending duties with
in third place, four games saw the nrst !•e for first place statewide ranklngs of tile top
Cesare Maniago.
in tb• hiStory of the weekly bal· football powers. All members o1
lotmg of the coaches.
the top 10, Hcept MassUion and
EXPANSION VIEWED
11 was almost a ~c IB&gt;l No- Mansfield, were Wtbeaten. and
NEW YORK (UPI) -A
vember when Sandusky finished Wtlied in ti'ree star!A.
Jhree.ruan committee reprePOMEROY LANES
five points ahead of Mal· Mighty SteubeDville, wlttcb
senllng the North American
Tri CooniY LeoJU•
tor the No. 1 slot. And looks like the class of the C ch Joe Duncan•o Gallla/ Soccer League said Monday il
Sepl. 13• l96l
Massillon didn't do too bad this rugged Ohio Valley area this A ';.my Hlgll Scltool 8 1u e would meet wilb Interested
Ilion
time around. desptte a shocking year, came in fourth and puts ~a reserve football
team parties, members and non.
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scoreless tie last week with I its prestige on the Une this :.ed the 1966 campall!'l with sanctioned leasue representa•
Craig's Markel
0 3 Mansfield Senior.
weekend against Warren Hard· : 1241 victory over Jackson's lives with the v1e111 toward
Holoum No. 2
3 0 The Tigers, now ct1aclted by lng Panthen ID a came that reserves on Memorial
Field Hparulion.
Fore~an I Abbott
0 3 Bob Seaman, who came OV!lr Cl&lt;IUid go a long way ill break· Monday evenina.
The committee members arej
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~w • Steak House
2 I from Sandusky, had "'lied up tng !he lie for the top.
Kent smith a cooverted line- Jack Kent Cooke, Los Angeles,
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fnd. High Game - Jim. Haw- been shut out smce the 1162 and Upper Arllngto• Ia aixtb touchdown from about 10 yarda Francisco, and Brig, Gen. E. C.
PANETELA
ley, Zll; Ind. High Serte• - season Despite the tie, MassiJ. also face top - notch foes this
In the second stanza. Low- ~"~ak;;i;;ns:of:;;V~a~nc;•~Mt~ver~.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Ntck Coates, 583. ream High 1011 finished In lbird place, only season. Followiag
Evans scampered four yards
- --Game - H&amp;lsum No. 1, 898:
points behind the two Mansfield Wille C.lumhus Wa~
the lm)ll IOCOlld touchdown I
Team Hlgh Series - Holswn front runners.
terson, Cincimtall Roger
the second stanza.
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and Cleveland SL Joseph.
Ed Johnson Kt!ll RilOe and
Womea'o Thursday Lope
Out of lhf Dnll top 10 of 1965,
snowd.;. aJong
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W'l'l. Early Mb:ed Ltape
September 15, ••
Sandusky, , MassiUon, Warren,
Burnell looked good tor 1
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IV• Loll Upper Arlingtoil, Watter101 and
wtunen.
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} ern West Vbvinla pru;.n. . Bell Ded lite prlsoo last
October 2 'brines'
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dancerous_ wom· The only trace was a bloUBO Mrs. Mullenax bad escaped mer but was ba&lt;;k in cuatody "25,00.0 miles long." With Imagination one cap envi!llon •
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en cr~mmals, one convicted of beheved to hava been worn by last Aug. 81 alter jUmping from a~r a short whUe,
. . 1tile 111Ulions of Chrlat's fql)owers kjleellng together shar·
til• "almost perfect murder" Mrs. Mullenax wblch was found a truck lakilltl prisoners to • Mrs. Mullanu, SS, I ~ ln&amp; in the brud and the cup.
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ma~nl'd at large late Monday
the poillon..trangulaUon death of
The Methodist churches of the Tri-County area joins
The Gallla county· ihel'lffa department ' Mon4i1
Righi.
her husband, Ray, ID one ol with 38,000 other Methodist conp1!.11tions and untold evenlna r,t!Ul'llild four ~n. ~lllll!ltted f1'9111 a,Uia ec,llll!"
11rs Vonda J..n Mullena~.
' tile most sensatiooal murder numbers of other Christians in the observance of World ty, fro~,!' Llmf
,lloiplltl for tbt lfl'IJni"'Uy ;In-.
and Ill!'$ Pearlle BlankeMhip
trials ever in West Vlr4'nla. Communion Sunday.
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sane w._.., tbtY
liMn liiiUf oblerVatloD; ·.foil ft
Be ll ramsbed from the nearby
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H!storically.an offering is received U I pJrl of each !Qst 30 dll'l, . bifore ' 1111• · · ''.. '
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dence VIvidly described how tbe person s dedication at the Communion Servfce. For Mt tenclnl• "
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1&gt;t1•ren a·w p. m. Sunday and .
TOKYO (UPl) - Communis! Chinese Foreign Min· unemployed husband was pol· thodists this is the offering for the FecUowlhlp of Suffer. Clluald Wllll• eodonl,y, ~ lloa, U~ IIIIa ~··"
5 JO a. m. Monday.
1•ster Chen Yi told J1panese visitors that Red China does soned over a perlnd of time in&amp; and ServJce which helps put faith Into action.
were f\1)'11101111 i.oeedl, 411, Kjii. IIOt 1911!iilb' lll, •
Ka~n and to ham red state • not have the military power to attaclt the United States, until bls slrenjlb was sapped,
One-half aoes to support the wort of the Mtthodlst ...1141, ~ by "" Oallfa dtllelll!l· olhl!dtll b!J.•-tltj"
pollee who r~vedpea report af!d he ~lleves Amenca 11 fearful of starting a war garroted in tbe couple's bed and Committee for Over~as Relief. For victims of diluter aJUnty sberiff's doptrtmenl; A- belii•ftppled M P11cb9• ·
Monday tven' ol two wo
w1th Cbma.
his body burned 1n a 1arbage around the world, this means lmmedjate emer.1ency help. IIIJI Halfell, 411, IIIII J111111
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official
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said
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S.·Chlnese
probpit
near
thUr
rural
home.
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workmg
with
other
relief
agencies,
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speed food, clothing, medicme, •nd olten tempo~ ibtl• Gene. At Sttwart. 411, Plllladel- 1 plea of ll!liiJ te the olf..t
b:t lhe peir :~d vanrsfl;m:s many problem~ will first begin with withdrawal of U.S.
ter to disaster scenes. lmmed!ale end !o~er l'IJII8 lielp, phil. Pe., all m..ted by city ($t'l'lll a niuda""7 ........
the ttme pollee arrived
Y troops from V1et Nam. Chen's remarks were released
as for refugees and orphans, 1s provided 1n the lillnlater- police.
of i·il·yun in lba 0111o f!1a1.
~ •••man for pal'
ald today by ex-Japanese Foreign Minister Zentaro Kosaka
ing spirit of Christ.
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The four men, Ill of W1iom
the Qldil J1Qte,
.. meono h d 'th tee 'kid in a memorandum containing answers the Chinese statesMore than 300,000 Amertcans are In Vietnam. VA pleltdeti..UUty lllllwtre braulht 14 'Ctjde. Tlte 1!1811 will
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hospitals are crowded with veterans of other wars. There .IIlio Gellle C0UJ1131
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Is a particular kind of loneliness in our ,orph~es and
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varying reports In Japanese President of the United States
senior citizens homes, Mtd a sense of deapiJr In our prl·
Rood blocks "' lbe a...a were newspapers of what was said - whoever he is - will not orBy Jean Parler
sons.
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.,..--pulled down late Monday touched off an mternalional stir der a war against China We Chalrman Jack Crisp was In
Methodism does not overlook any of these penons.
.vemoc but patrols m the Ral· because 111 Chon's alleged r• will also not venture to CO out cltarge of tho meotlnc of the One-fifth of all M~thodtst chaplains are on duty In the
(Conllnuod from Pap I)
"1gh and Sun~mers County area marks that China had oot ruled and hil them ~the united Leading Creek Watershed As· ~r East In ad dillon to our present chaplains, an add!- illol thai adjol111 lhe-lolwheN
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w•N apeeted to rontlnue out negotiations with the United States).
sociatioo held last week at the tiona! 85 recently have been approved for mllltary aer· lba new wtlfm bulldlna 11 be.
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tl~rqh the nlsht
Slates over Viet Nam
''Frankly China has nol the Rolland Leg10n !WI w1lit Mr VIce.
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Prlsoll olll&lt;labl said tile wom· Accordin&amp; to today's explana· power tog~ and attack the Un· Raymond Wilcoz and Mrs. Jea~
The CommisSIOn on camp Acat!Yities ud the Com- Mayor C. 0. FUller IUIIeslo Dam· 11.1, IU, l'lillllilil I feet
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ed aome action to lbow I b • oa rollera, Pomlroy·Muoa
;;'~ ~ ~ bod :..,a rope !given by Chen to the vlsitilltl ed to meet American aggres- and treasurer's reporls, re'\\ e : ~ws tp Octo~re2
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b. 11· Japanese. China holda out some sian."
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__ tllutllti tho loch holdtn&amp; hope for improvement of relaread the wording of the petltiua
Several waya to hlndlt I h I 3.11 flllllltl, ~lettoa 11.14
liOOs with the United States
asking to form a conservancy
IIUIIIer were diBCUJSed but 00 llaliCIIIUJ. London, ~ IIIII
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bot considers Viet Nam the
district within the
Leading
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Winfield dams were OD !be e1llJ
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main obstacle to any meanloc·
Creek Watershed ...... Volun·
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II involved ID a.Jo ' - -Pblllp . Spcn
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Accurdioc to Kosaka, Chen
pointed to carry the petitions,
llle other.
down 13, 5:40 Lm.; l'tlliiS1IYIII1'1esday
Yi said that mutual fear keeps
aDd petitions h a v e
also
SAIGON (UPij _ South Viet Nlm'&amp; Constituent .Mayar Fisher presented
• Ia up 14, 8:45 p.m.; Allquippa
AMERICAN LEGION Auzll~ both the United states
and Bober Roopltal:
Visillnll been placed ia several busiDeSs A
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ned with a dazzling inaugunl ceremoay letter be had prepared to Con- up 14, 1:15 Lm.: Criss if!· dowD
ary of llrtw w•lef' Prliit N China from atrlklnl the ftrsl hours H and HJ p.m. Parents places in the area. Those wish· b s~e":J
ope curity guards today ud immediately cressman Wolter Moeller, 1D 14, 3::15 a.m.; Steel ~der up
only on Pedlatrtcs Ward.
wg to sign are reminded that ~ !~ wo~~v~n s!ritin&amp; the nation's lint constitution.
whlcb he stated the need ol 14, 1:50 a.m.; L. J'iDrli up 17,
3 ~ wm moe! 11 the Leglo~ blow iD 1 war
Half Tutsday at 7·30 P m
"The fact of the matter is
Admtsslool
they must be landowners and
g Premier Nguyen Cao Ky and Chief of State Nguyen
federal lunda to con- 2:15 a.m.; Beaver up 17, 3:411
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must 1i10 their names 01actly Van Thieu told tbe 117 delegates they carried the na· ue the oonstrucllon of
the a.m.; Harvey JordCII uplT,,.:•
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BENNE'f'l' P•t of China and "'" are also a lit. ldrs. Ethel Betz, ~ Fourth as lltey appear on tbe deed to lion's ho es of building a democratic government In the NWqo lralmenl plaot. Ooe Ill e.m.; PeQY Downey !Iowa
AmenciD Lop. Alllliliary In lie bit afraid of tho
United Ave.:. Mn. Kenneth Bircltfield, their property. It was reported tim of ~ar The two military leaders uraed tbe assem· phase of the lacoon already Is 17, 1:211 a.m.; City Of SL Louo
~!ddleport will ,_, 'l'lleed •
75&amp; Fli'St Ave ; Mrs. Ronald E. that a profit of $7U9 was made bl ~o creal~ a government "to suit the asplntions of the s!"rted· ~ maror staled Ill IJ up 11, 1:10 a.m.; NalionalliP
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Barnes, Rt 1 Crowo City· AI- on the auelion sale held at Laur·
Y .,
his letlef' We Wish "' proceed Ji, f:20 un.; Slt'rtltn 4on
~:g~~;g~t ~~ ~~i ~e
exander McFarland, Rl. I Bid· el Cliff recenUy.
p~o!t~~•• hundreds of Vletna- 11 tho war Is eonceroed, lite II soon II lunda are avaiilbie, 2~, 8:16 . a.m.; , ~ doWll
wsidat!~ ~ill Itt ill cbar 1 ·
well ; Mrs. Harold V. Lool&lt;ad•, Rusty Little, son of Mr. and mese pollee and soldiers stood CommuniJII have suffered de- •• per your commitment to the 21, 1:115 a.m.; Edeatt8;11i'trorth
PAST "ATRONS
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Jr, Rt. I Vmton, Mrs. Rilla Mrs. Russell UtUe has been
d to
nt
terrorist feat all over the battlefield. As vlllage of Middleport. Please be up 22, 5:40 a.m.; Kathf\
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McCarley Rt I
Gallipolis· employed by the Ohio Bell 1uar
preve
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are fewer
v.. t "'" Villlfe of down ZJ, t :50 PJII.: · EDtiQ.
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Mlddlepor1 ,.
•• Wlable to rnake vor down 23, •.: 50 p.m.; El&amp;el'
1. L. Wh'te
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...Cuat the home /course
ed&amp;e of the Carib· p au.,.
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....re; 1961 araduate of Rutland High
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bean at 12 miles an hour.
Patrick Watson, Rt MiII e r; School, will work in the Colum· mgs.
any further prolftlll wllltqut clilf down 23, 11::10 p.m.: 'Quen
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lfi;IGS COUNTY llklln&amp; club Weathermen predicted if the Walter K. Carpenter, Pt. Plea- bua office, at the switch Ky told the delejales - 116
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lddiUonal funds." ORSANCO II City dowo 23, t p.m.; Hcill G.
•: 11 moet Tuesda7 ttVening at storm continued Its
present sant,
Boyd Higinbotham, board, and will also take school- m~n and one woman - the Ques~ou uapect
the Ohio
River Sanitation down Greonup I p.m.; J'rle1
/ .1!1 p. m In tile r!lCI'eatton cou ..... the F""wll 1Simlll of Grimms Landing, W Va.; Ho- in1 In electronics, since
he mtlltary junta he beads has lu Moaday Holdup · oompact.
bercer diiWll Green1Q1 II p.m.;
room of the J. A. Youna, Sr. Guadeloupe w1th 264,000 reSI· ward Riffle, Rl. t Leon,
W scored hieh on the test admin- been working toward lhree CLEVELAND (UPI) - FBI At lite eouncll Sepl 12 Dr. Valv~ doWII Greenup 1:10
home Hosteoses wUI be _Pat aeots would &amp;et the brunt of Va.; John W Sblflet, Pt. Plea lstered to him. Little was In g?"ls - to defeat the Commu· 11ents
ay q~est!Mlld a aus- Clufl had asked COIIOCil to ro. 1.m.; Fort Delrbom up~
Jones and Phyllis Knopp.
tho •torm's fury befon noon to- sant , Mn. Arthur G. Neigler, Washinaton Court Hoose
for msls, st.abillzt llle eco11omy and pert 1n
~.000 holdup Mon· 'flew the parking siU.atiooal hls up 3 1.m.: l!luo Pennsy!v\Ulla
fORREST ROSJ!: Ledp No day.
Rt. 2 Racine: Charles K. Hall, the tests. He was formerly em· build democracy.
day of a bl'lllll!ll of tile Cine. new olftee location allll IUC)Ietll· down Greenup 1:46 1.111.; Ben
2&amp;\, Oaugllltts ol America, will
Rutland; Mrs. Eber 0. Pickens, ptoyed at the Missile Air Base "So far, only the:lt slep4 land Trus Co.
ed lhat traffic be lllowed to en-/McCool dowo Greenup 4:20 1.
~~.. TuMday, Sopl. 17 .•• Direct by LBJ
Syracuse; Mrs. Hughie J. Wil· in Newark.
have been taken
achk!ve The su
:-ldettlllled ~ let' 011 ·8WQIIII Snel CouncU m.; Weswa up Glfti!Up 1:38
311 P m. at '1\tpport Pla~n•.
soo, Jackson; Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and • these goals," he
. "A• flY: .Stanley
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Wl""ll\!1 'iliew IDd waleh the a.m.; Steel Ranier up' Grt~~n11
moml&gt;on
ar•
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to
af.
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PIIESIDENT
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Rev.
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Mrs.
Howard
Phillips
Cl~veland,
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•-'llualloD IDd help Dr, Iup 7:15a.m.: WUII.am
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Johnson appealed dlrecUy to Brown. Waverly; Mrs. Britton recently spent a weekend with site was accolJlpanled to Mort- his home Monday nllhl, 1 lew Cluff if a problem oxi~ll.
ldown Greenup 1:10 a.m.; Joet
Wed~sday
tho Sovwt people tocl•Y to Join B. Barlow, Coal Grove; Mrs their cltildren, Mr. ~n· Mu. ,head by~ Parker, to regis- hours after .the buldllp. Part.ol A complaint COilcemma the/Chotin doWII Meldabl 1:41 p.
, WOf14EN S GUUJl ol Trlolty with Americanll in helpina to Earl H. Hendersoo, Rt. 1 Pe- Bob Nelson, Pam. Vi le, Cui· , ter Jot tile semester. On the the moaey . a~edly . jakep iD 011stence of a dog house In en m.; Mlma Lear down Mllldabl
Lm!Pd Church of Chnst (Fed- , build a worldwide areat SOCII· 1dro , Ira E. Lockard, Well•ton; ly and Tara, in Owens
, Ky. tr.Ji( to 1J1e scbonl, the girls I the robber)( . JUS m:~~v•red. alley W'lY beiWMD n!lideDcett of , 4 p.m.; Pamel.. D. dowa )(JI~
mted l wtll mlit Wttlnesday ty .
I William H. Wiseman Rt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ro1er Ttirner, ·visited in Gallipolis with Miss 1•cents said'
Dt. Slack and Bruce !Jayd was dabJ 5 p.m.: L1dJ MlpQD clowa
"i.:IO P m., 11 the clln. Tlol Johnson, In the Russ1an . tan- , Hamden· Mrs. Edw~ G. Cov. Denise and Clin~ ol Elgin, m, Smith's 1randpart!11ts, Mr. and ·
· referred to Mayor Fisher and Meldlltll p.m.; Rqc: up llel•· .. · · . .
fnendly C1rcle wtll be hosl• gu.,. moeazine
· ~awril'a " ey La..;ing Oblo· Judy
K. are v1siting w1th his parent$, Mrs. W B. Tate and Mrs. Clar· 1
WE'AT.IIER:
· the pollee department Attend- dahl 8:45 p.m.; J. S. Lewil up
ond also in charge of devotions printed by tbo United Statea IR· ~psey, J~ckson'; Bernard c. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner ol,ice Longstreth. While at the I RaiD, 1&lt;1~~-~~\i~I'IDI _lag the mealinl were Couttcll· Meldabl IO:a p.m.; Flqllbip
ond the Pf"ifMJ.
lormatioo Ageocy (USIA) sold Harper, Jackson: Mrs. Ronald Carpenter and with his sister,, uniVersity, they visited Miss 14Mltb. Ralp_·eJIIilnl weol this man Dick
Vau•ha• Cllllnrd up Mtldabl 11:20 p.m.; Nat)'
MILFORD HYSELL. ICOUI· here, also acknowledged oppo-, Bernes, Crown City; Mrs. Lor· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin, Bren· Parker'• cousins, Mr. and Mrs. eveobtg aod ~~ taDlJhl. Geo Stumbo, Goorge Baker, .lOOn EO. up"41tl'hll:30a.m.; NICI
master bas anoounced that the, slllon to his Viet Nam policy len L. Blaoltenshlp 230 Jack· da. Rick, Brent and Craig, of Leon Shrader, wbo are IMtlh ally fair, &lt;lJ!II )¥fllttead1J.
Ze~kle, Mayor Fisher, and Clerk Merrteil up Meldabl 6:30 IJII,;
Boy S!'out 'l'mop HS &gt;fill m-.t l within the Umted Slates, al· sOil Pike
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/students there. . The
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Bailey.
Valley TrllllpOI'Itr tklWll )(a!.
Wl'dnesdiJ
trom 3 to I thoUjh be did not menUon South-~
·
, Mr. Russell
Little entered spent the niKhl In East Mignon dauehter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dahl l:l!U a.m.
i 311 P m. each week in the 1east ASia speclficaUy. But he
Birth•
Holzer Hospital for the remov- Hall and retumed to RuUand Simpkins, Cltarla and Melissa, Lau1cb~ WiU Not
GaiJlpoill O.aa Ott'IIIN
l1br!lfJ bas_.... Odr1 Hysell !' said the American people would f Mrs. David R. Kin&amp;, Wellston. al of ncess blood whfeh mu•t 1Frtd'/ evening.
Mt" Smith of Columbus. WhUe here they AUe d F dE
t
down 5:40 p.m.; Jennifer Je~~~
has all!lollllCecl •too tbll each not vote for him 11 they did daughter, t a.m. Nonday.
be do&gt;e periodically. He is Iwas returned to school on Suo- 11ttended the Pomeroy . Jludand COLu-:musUJI ven , up 1:46 a.m,: Alldrelr Cal!toaa
•rout ltrinS~nc 1 Jlew mem· not back h1s moves.
DllettargH
employed by the Rutland Fum·lday by ' her paren!s, Mr. and loot.ball pme. Saturday niehl
kloc Ilemoe (':l~jj Olllos Up 1:5$ a.m.; Mark
1111011
floor wJU rec~~ive a patch toward
Harry L. Bareus, Mrs. Levi lture Company.
Mrs Robert Smith, where she ' visitors of the Snowdena' and ran Sen Fr nkr~ La·..~·bald· dowo 4:20 Lm.; liemfllll' 1:115
Ro~d-~
Applll tl Day?
Carrutllero, Mn John B. Clen- Marie Andersoo ts employed ' began classe.s Mqnday.
Simpkins' wer, Mr. and Mrs. er,
· a
· ....,. wi,ll a.m.; Ann Brent don 7 , ,aa,;
WILilWOOD GAROf:N club
denin, Mrs. Everett R. Fielda, at Tiny's Baraainland In Mid· Mr. and Mrs, Clair Taylor Carroll Snowden, Steve, Lany, : ~luonndhand for lite party s Jenks u' t:OI 1.m.
have received word that two . Gary and Annette, or (h)ltpolll,
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tallinJ ~uet and • - • Rlv..- - H. 1!!. Jlow.
w11l meet at the hom• of Mrs. JI(JSTON - THE PRICES OF Joho E. Franklin, Mrs. S. Earl dleport.
KelliiOtll llfm• Wt!F"diiJ ov· ' any foods that are dependent Gerlach, Richard L. Hansen, Lilly Robinson entered Veter· of thetr grandchildren have wiMI also came for the eame, San. llobert KIIIIMdy I lppeat'· les up Wlntlekl7::10 ~.IIi.; Nllutlemlll wilh Ml'f. Milton Houd• on hand labor will 1ncreaso by Russell M. Little, Mrs. Carrie ans' Memorial Hospital lor sur· been Injured while playin(!. and John Rossigno!, Gallipolt•; 1 ~·
lain Stell! dowo Wlilllekl li:Jt
shl&lt;h as oo.bollell.
one-third durmg the a..t nve E. Sanford, Jeffrey L. Sayre, 1ery. She Is em!lioyed by the Mar~ Alkeson, SOD of Mr. and Jim Carpenter of P0111eroy, Mr.
usche, 1 Cleveland ilemf&gt;. p.m.; Allen 1\. Merrill tq! lfhtTII\IIISII.l'll
years, appl&gt; grower Ivan Stem Mrs. Fred J. Thacker and in· Rutland Department Store.
Mrs. Dermis ,O.Ikeson, Mansfield and Mr!i. Bruce .May, Debbie ~at allll fllrtnet; COVII'IIOI', ad- field IZ:flll a.At.;
Pam m J
COONTY CQUNCII. P.T.A. predicted today at a meetms of fanl dauahter, Mrs. Richard J. Robert Burke, son of Mrs. suffered a broken eoltar booe and Mike, and Mr. IDd Mn. viBecl the party • IIIII hOld- White dowa Wlnfteld 12:11 a.
w11l meet 'lburr&lt;lu at 7,» p. U.. Newspaper Food
Editors Call and mfant daughter.
Clyde Clonch, of Columbus, Is while playing sandlot. football Homer Parker and SUzy.
quarten lllonday tllat I provi· m.; Lucy Jene L1ll!lll up Wlft.
m tl u.. IMIW ole~ry Conference.
in satislactory condit •'? in Vet- at his home. John 'n10lnas, son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas, ous enaqetne~tt WGUid not per· field 12:$1 a.m.; W. H. Shavtr,
1ch~. Til!~,. will 11o , • ll'boel Stem added lhat tho apple inerans' Memorial Hospttal with of Mr. and Mrs. James Thom· Julia, Jane and Steve, of Rose- mit bJm and Mra. Lauseht to Jr. up Wlltfteld 1:311 e.m.; Rel01 mstrucllon• wi11I . . . stac. dustry is IIWJ per cent reliant
three b"'ken ribs and a punc- as, Columbus, received a brok· ville, former RuUand residents, attend.
eo Z. dowo Winfield 1:35 L
board nlimbers 11 instructors upor hand labor for pick1ng,
lured lung received m an auto- en leg when he feU from a were here for the Rutland-Pam·
m.; 0. F. !hellrtl' doWII WlnHOIIE:RT ctiZ-'IIT' -iolelll, sortm, and packin..
Even
mohile accident which occurred swing while playl.. aloog the eroy same. While be... they WON P'IGHT
field 2:46 o.m.; Jeffereoo up
h" caJlod I opecial -lillg paekagmg for retail sale Is done
on his return to his employ- Ohio River during a boalinJ also visited with Mr. and Mn. LONDON (UPI) -JOH Iofiin- Winfield 5:11 • .m.
•t Soulllem Atltlelk: BoosU!rs largely at the farm level, he
ment in Columbus. Burke made trip with his lsmlly.
Jacob Schllltna, Dennis, Steve f? of ArJeallna dec1Jl011ed
ol Nac1.., for Jltursda) at 7·30 added Stein blamed the oxpect. PT. PLEASANT _ George his home In Rutland willl his Misses ColtMI and Pennee ' llld Jane.
weiJh heayywetJiti champion
ITJLL CIUTJC.\L
p m at u.. Htfll S&lt;&gt;llool All In- 011 price increases on a var~e!y Calvin He~~ry, M, a
retired grandparents, Mr. and
Ml'8. Williams, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Frances Imboden hu Carl Glai In a lfl.round ftehl Georp Sarcent,
~
lm•lod _ .1 are lll'fOII to of faewrs , •ncludlng tile new Mason coonty farmer, died ear· Chalhe Greer. His parents, Mr. Mrs. Ray WHIIams, have re- , been released from Holr.er Hoo- Monday night. MIIIIIG. out- Junior llilit teacber, w1to 1111
" wosent
mlm111um wage law.
1y today atllle homo of his SOil, and Mrs. Clyde Clonch
and 1turned to Morehead Slafe Unl- pita!.
welehed by 1010 )IOUlldl by the been colliiDed to Gtlllpolil MetiI'IIIIIAY
John Henry at Apple Grove, family were here last week to versity, where they will begin Mr. 'lbomas 0. Stewart, 0. llfl~ppund Glial, IISid two. leal Center llle put wtttl', rtfOREST RUN ¥olhodist Panther Babel in
· following a 1onfJ lllneo!.
visit Nllh h1m.
their Jonlor and aopbomore pot Street, was a paUeot at Hoi· fisted attacks to the body aad ma!111 in crtOoal &lt;Ondili!ll!l, 1111
ch urch ~111 have 8 llllke sale
Mr. Henry """ born at Hll!J· Mr. and Mas. Don Harrison years, respectively. Connee, a Hr hospital tho past week.
bead to gain llle decilloll.
rnom liUlllber II Ill.
at Duk• ClellllCrs Ia ~~- 38 to ] 6 Setback
self on March 11. 1372. son of are havill8 • new home buill !!IM graduate of Rutland HIP
f~&lt;day ~ 31 r ·30 • .m.
the late John and Amanda on Main Street adjacent to the :School, is majoring In physical
Time
SATIJRDA V
Tbe Pomeroy 7-Ith grade BriJhl Hettry. llio wife, Alta. ED Dettl50n home. They and! educatiOII, while Penoee, a 1185
JfTNEY SUPPER. S.tunt:.J, footltall toam lost lo Belpre preceded him ill death in ltllll their daughter, Jeanie, are now Rutland araduete, Js an edu·
Oo-tn,.r I. at tile
SpaeuY bJ a 38-16 score in a rectnl In addition to tbe 9011 named, IIYiru! on Depot Street.
catioo ma)IIC, specializing. In
r.rad• School startinll at 4:11 &amp;tid aame at Belpre.
he is survived by two other Miss Sheryl Wolfe. who ta Special Education. The sisters
P m •ponsored by U.. Ltdtea
The Baby Panthers. outwelfl)l· 800s, William and Willard Hen· employed "' C.lumbus, spent are room~na loj)ether, and their
A""''"ry of the SyriiCUI!e Ftre ed, led IS-.14 at halftime follow- ry, both of GaliipoUs Ferry. a ,.ekend hero Wllb ber !alb- address ts 402 Mipton Hall,
O.oanm&lt;nt
q touchdowns by Bob Werry There are 13 crandchddren, and er, Mr. Ira Wolfe, and attend· Morehead
State University,
aad Charlie LaDe after which nine great crandchlldren.
A ed the Pomeroy • Rutl1nd foot· Morehead, Kenlllcky.
Lane coovortod lor the extra survlvme sister is Mrs Flor· ball came. She " also enrolled . Mr. Robert Imboden,
who
...,.
V m llle Columbus School of Atl " employed tn Columbus, spent
k• _ _ · ,...nts At the end of the third eoce Holley of Keoova, W a. Mr F"'"d Br 1 1 1 H 1
k _. "" bJ
.
D•''"l-• " - ... ~ • -~ ~ qu-r Belpre led ~~~- '1'\oQ Sa"lceo wm be held at J
""
~ ey s. n un • • wee ~- w.,.. 1 w11e, 110po,
m :tGS IIIAllllN AllU
key inlereepti- 111 llle lourtb p.m., 'lhur!ld8)', in the llklbr· intlloo Vo!eraiiS Hosp~tll wbe~o and thetr cblldren.
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be underwent surgery oo h10 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J1at.
q.-- 1""' to - 1Jll'l
•oos '......,. ...me. 11n · foot.
1 rett and Patricia, Mr.
and
olo11'D8 uti tbo ~ I c o r •· William Hallleld, and R o. • · Mils Roberta Smilb daupt- Mrs Raymond Smith and MJsa
P - wiU •
Wtllltol, llais O'Dell Buoh will oflleiate, and er of Mr. ancl Mrs. ' Robert ' Mariha Hawkins tra"'ted re.
Tlwrlllay at t ·:teo P.lllo oe lite burlol Will be Ia Plleaalll Ridp Smith. Sr.. has returned to her cenUy 1.&amp; Parris Island, S. C.,
Po••IOlf floltl.
&lt;eiiMIIOry. Fr1onda may lllll •t !Wtior year at Morehead State where IIIey visited witll
111e
tho -ral hontt after It a.an., University in Morehead, Ky. Barretts' SOli, Jim, ~ 11Jt
liMY P.'I'I'EM tJP
Wednesday.
Mtss Smith. a 11164 gradual• Smiths' soD, Doll. who art botb
PALMA Ill
MALLORCA.
ol Rutland llieh School, has a stationed 11tere with ~ U. 9.
SpUI (UPI) - T1IO
judps
6000 CAUSB
dttal ma)Ol' io IMtth EnaJish and Marines. WhBe stopped at a
tbought MG West, 18, w.. WNGVIEW, Ter. (UP!) - music. She Is a member of 11soline alation, tlte 1f0UP saw
8Weel as candy IJid elected ber A local wife pl'lltelted lo po1i&lt;o CWI!IIJ and of Sigma Alpha fo- Mr. and Mrs. w'..,.en Black
"Miu llolillo.•" Monday. The that charil7 *-1d lloailt at ta, a _professlooal music !rater· and lamUy, who wert oo a
tn117 Swedllh coed pt her home. Ilk eillmett lllal wblle nlty. Her address IJ Miss ~ camplna trip to Qre• Leke
oen weJ&amp;bt - 11$ pounds (AI U. 11111:IIM fl'am ber berta Smith, 308 East MtgMo ~ate Park 1D Kl!ll!UdiY, .
kllotJ - Itt _ . .. u 1 .
I!JphaNI '- doaated all
her Hall, Morehead State Univer- ,. Weekl!rld iue~t• or ' M• and
w brlat l:lodt: Ill ltot*ltolm, . _,fi.. ~Ilion Mfllo• fiiTI"iiwobledj .KJ• Laat•Weet .ian. Ro)o SaOwdea weq ..,.j

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B) IIICI TBOMAI
aodattoa meetlnl Friday I&amp;
Coach Mill Carter' a Norih HaiiD&amp;a Trace Higb SeboOI.,
G~Ult Jlih 'lchonl Pirates wiU COach Howie Lee Miller's
again ' for tlie aecond con,.,... Bobcats have· a· two-game win
live week be featured In the streak going after losing the
I'GaiRII Olllle Week" In
the opener 6-0 at Fairland in LawSou~m . )'alley Athletic Con- renee county. Kyeer Creek has
terence. ,when they are guests downed Hannan Trace 28-0 and
ol lito Kyger Creel! Bobcats at last Friday night upset a favor8 p.m 'nmrsday
ed Southem Local !rom Meigs
Tbe coaleal orlllinail7 ....-. county 6-0.
4uletl ""' Friday Dl)lht baa
The game with the Pirates Is
beelt lboftd ap dao 10 lito a prelude to what mlaht be
GaUia Couoty Edaealloa At- tbe SVAC championship contest

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tile loUoW!nl Jl'ridaJ
Jilgltt
when the Bobcall jourlley ta
Eastern lb Meigs county. The
Eagles haoe downed two Gallla
coWtty SVAC toea, Hannan
TrS.e 44).14 and North Glllila
14-0.
Kyger Creek IJ &amp;-1 In all
games and 141 in SVAC competitloo. North Gallla 11 alao 2-1
In aU games but has a 1·1 SVAC
record, marred by the
1441
loss to Eastern
Tlte Ptretea wiA tltelr .,.

eoer 1'1.. Aiel m,
dropped lite 1H ~ It
Eutem alMI lait FrldoiJ 'lllpl
garnered tltelr lint 8VAC wbl
b)' trouDclnl
Sealllwlllten

wiD miD Ill ...,and trip
Lawrence county, this time to
take 011 lite Fairland Dtaeons.
~tltlial
at I p.m. Frl6ay. The lflldcals
~
are 4)-l after loues to Eastern
W· L. Pel GB Jlerbet '
zt.t.
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14-0, Kyeer Creek 28-4
and
Los Angeles 92 64 .590 ... f:05 _p.m.
ID other actiOII, Qanna1t Trace Symmes Velley of Lawrence
Pittspurgb
90 Ill .573 21k
---~-.:..._....__ _ I county 34).0,
San l"rancisco 88 68 564 4
(14-13)
o
The Fairland Dr8f!ooa are
Philadelphia
85 72 541 7j4 9 tl5 p.m "
Z.l wmnill8 the opener a1alnst
A~anta
83 74 &gt;29 91&gt; Los
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Kyge~ Creek IHI, losilll
your Sl. Louis
79 77 .506 13 Drysdale i
South Point 14-0 and last
Cinclnnat•
74 80 41\t 17 Ill. 9
winning lM-0 over Chesapeake.
HOIISton
68 88 4:Ui 24
'Wedno-.:
Coaeh wmtam Slwul't EaaNew York
64 92 .410 23
terD Eagleo wm be OD the l't•
Chicago
58 99 369 34\11
boutttl tiiiJ -'1 wtoea tbey
Monday's Besulls
meet c-~ Jack lltborae'a By United Pre•• !oternatiODII
N. Y. at Cin., cnc , wet grnds
NEW YORK (UP!) -A green Baehtel • Yor• olevea. Tbe
Natlooal League
Phila, 5 Pitta 4 night 11 IDS.
(for btexperience) passing com- ....... an Z.I alief' tast Frl N y t c 2 c et =d San Fran 8 Atianta l. mght
binatien of Terry Hanrstly·IO- ;;.;·zt.t trounclq by Jlal.
· · a .n., ' Cll • w .... · Los Angeles 6 St Lou" 3. night
Jim Seymour has madll Nwe land.
San Fran 200 3110 030- 8 13 t (Only games sche&lt;luled)
Dame a nationaI ChampionahIP Coach Steve Stilea Southwes- Atlanta
1100 001 too- 2 6 1 Taesday's Probable P••c•ers x-Baltimore
contender and the rest el the tern !liehlanders are atiU loolo. Marichal (lM-0) and BaUer· Chicago at New York - Detroit
Dation's colleges creeo with ing lor their first win Saturday Reed Ritchie (3) Abernau.Y Ellsworth (7-21 ) vs R1bant (ll- Minnesota
env
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nl&amp;hl when tbey engage o Gal· ~S), S&lt;&gt;hoeider (8) , Olivo (81, B). B p.m
Cleveland
Hanratty, an 13 ·year· old Upolis "B" team at Southwes- Blasingame 19) and Carty LP Pittsbureh at PhJiadelph~a quarterb11&lt;k, and Seymour, a tern The Hi•"•·"ers have lost -Reed t4).1) HRS-McCovey Veale &lt;15-12) vs Jackson (15- KaCahforntca·ty
·
to•'"'th
..- -Local 30 • 6 tS51bl, Haller· ~27th), F. Alou
nsas •
1•7year-&lt;~ kl Ncetver,
s,.,. e two, to Southern
-ball aroond 13 times for 27ll and Norlb Gallla 2AI4I and ti " (31st)
I
Washl"gton
yard• Saturday as the lrl•ll one Hannan W Va IJ.S in the
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Let:
lloston
smashed Purdue 26-lt and
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swept Into third place In the opener.
Los A.
200 11l OlD- 6 t1 2 By United PreS&amp; Loternatlooal Ix · CIUIC ed
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St Loull OliO Ill 000- 3 8 I , '
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M~:;~••~
board of coaches football
Osteen, Regan (6) and I
G. AD R. R. Pet. lloston 5
ratings.
Roseboro ; Gibsoo, Woodeshick : Alou Pitt
t:lti 512 82 !76 344 Wash.nglon 3
Notre Dame, whose lack of a
(7), Piche (8), Hoerner (8) ard Alou: Alia !50 647 118 214 .331 Detroit 2 Califor'lli•
topfliehl passer last aeasoo cost
McCarver. WP-Osteen 117-13). Carty, Alia 147 508 72 166 3'l7 (Only games
!be Irish dearly, thus threa·
LP-G1bson ~26-12). HRS- Rose Cm
151 634 96 211J .320 Tue8day's
tened the re1gn of Michigan
Falrly (12th), L. Johnson Clm~t. Pitt 149 619 102 197 .318 ,
~Stai'ling
state as the No. t team 111 the
mth).
Alien, Pblla 136 506106160 .316 1 Detroit
c~~~~r~11l:
natloo. The teams will meet at
a~es
SLargll, P1lt 139 484 '' 15.1 Jt6 I 14-131 vs. ul
Eut Lansina later In the
(ll lnDIDgtl
Torre, Alia 148 546 83 172 .315 1 Cleveland at
season
NEW YORK (UP!)
Pitts.
00Santo
Ch1 !50 544 92 169 3tl McDowell · ~&gt; vs.
4 81
100 101 000
Spectacular Victory
taps for tbe Pittsburgh Pirates Phila
003 001 OliO 01- 5 15 I Cepeda, StL 136 483 69 146 31Jl , 2 :tO p m
The spectacular victory over iD the NaUonal League II
I
Fryman Blass (5) Walker 'l
American League
I Boston a.tt :=~~i~
Purdue which had been rated race if baseball rea y 1 (6) Mikk~tsen (71 O'Dell ~11)
G. AB R. R. Pet (~I and .,
seventh the previous week, shot governed by percentages.
and Gonder, pagi,aroni !Ill; IF Rbsn, Bal 152 :&gt;67 t19 179 .316 Horlen (10-12)
the Irish aU the way from 12th The Pirates' already remote Wise. Culp ~71, BWtnlng (111 Oliva, MID 153 596 '17183 .m
place into a contending poottlon chances of catchloc the Los and Schaffer, Dalrymple 17}, Kahne, Del 137 463 82 134 289
behind U.C.L.A., which held Angeles Dodgers became al- WP-Bunning (19'12). LP- Powll, Bal 138 483 77 139 .Z88 Bahnsen (1-1)
141 8 05 p.m.
secolld.
most lnviJlble today wilit the O' Dell (5-o). IIR-{;)endenon Kllbrw, Min 156 549 82 1:&gt;6 .
announcement of the
(27th).
Wgnr, Clev 145 530 70 150 .
Kansas City at
, plans of the
America• League
Chris, KC
177 380 It 107 .282 Krausse &lt;14-9). ••· lli!~til•
'C.C. •
Philhes and San
Fln1t Game
Hwrd, Was 146 493 52 137 .
5) 8
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Giants.
llostoo
201 100 100- ~ 11 0 Cash, Del
155 493 52 m
.
Wasil.
000 1100 000- 0 7 1 Ystski, Bos 158 592 61 164 .
Cleveland at
The planned pt~g Dllllcb- 1 Brandon (8-11) and Tillman:
Home Runs
DetroJt at
ups for the final SIX days of the H
Co (3) B
17)
N a t I 0 Da I League: Aaron, New York at
h
tb t the Pirates annan,
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season s ow
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BaJdwm (9) and Casanova. LP Braves 42: Allen, Phdlies W , Kansas City at
• • FORMER MARIETTA COLLEGE Athletic DtrectQr Don D. Dr~mro was saluted
bavo lost 13 of 17 dectSions to -lllinoan 13-91
Torre, Braves 36; Mays, Giants (Only games
• Saturday, Sept. 24, when the college dedtcated "Don Drumm Field;"' preoieusly
lite Philadelphia and Saa l
_·_
McCovey, Giants 34
known as Mariettl Mumcipal Sladmm, tn honor of the venerable mentor. Dedica·
FranciSCO pitchers they are
Secood Game
Americao League: F. Robm·
· tion ceremonies were held during the halfttme of Martella's 8 p.m. game w1th
COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - 11 ap- expected to meet In their last Boston
11110 ooo 101- 2 6 1 son, Onolcs 49, K1llebrew,
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C'ili.
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ll.:Je[ce_o:.f_P_e_n:.n:.SY_Icv__aru
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pears and
to beBruce
the year
of the
fWI· five games.
1W h
010 000 20x- 3 7 Twins
36, 'iPowell,
Onoles J4.
. fo_rn_ia _St_a_t_e .:.
_Co
back
Matte
m Mid·
as ·
p
nk 31· c 1· 1
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American Conference action.
In contrast, Don Drysdale, Bennett, McMahon !7) and tnedpltone, ea
' ah ST . "ao&lt;IVJ 0,
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's Don Sutton and Sandy Koufax, ITillman; Coleman and Caaulli
Jans
s ' 1gers
DOll
Fitzgerald,
Kent
State
who
are
scheduled
to
start
the
LP-McMahoa
(9-8)
WPRuns
junior fullbaek held on to the
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Dodgers' last s1x games-three Coleman (1-0). HR- MeMullen
a
ague.
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rushmg and tot~l ?'fense lead '" each agarnsl the St. Lows / (IJth), Lock (?th).
Braves 122. Cleme nte, P~rates
indivtdual
slatisllcs
after
the
C
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d
Ph'U
h
116·• Allen • Phdlies 110·· Star
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1 1es- ave a
-By GARY KALE ·
hack by virtue ol an 8-2~ the buiiPfl&gt;.lor lila next start second week ol play.
combined 11J.3 edge over tbose Detroit
11110 000 101- 2 g 0 gell, Pirates 102; Torre, Braves
UPI Sporta Writer
triU~ph over Atlanta:
' when Philitdelphia manoeer He has gained 4~ 1 ~rds tn teams this season.
I Cahf
010 000 000- I 4 0 tot.
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It's no water off Jim New York at Cmcinnati was Gene Mllucb put in a hurry call 55 carrtes for a · -ya averMcLain Sherry &lt;9) and 1 Amerocan League: F Robm·
Bunning's back if he belps the rained out m the only 'other to his ace riehthandk Bunnln~ ~~b T~e ;:nne:;'p 1'1sop:•;;;t~ Wha~d• !~;; Dt::"g~ethne Freehan:' Rubio, Lee (7) and / 800 • OriOles K 1 ~· P~ell: 1
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allewed ..o~fl. wiiJI&lt;, and then
~~ h' m .~~6~ ;ards 111 reeords sof the pllclt.;. involved I Rodgers. WP- McLam (20-131. Onoles H107 1 ; rew ,
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Denny McLain won his 20tb dethrted' M';m,"chlbhouse
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the hopes of San FranciSco and I edged Calif"':nla 2·1 In other rare rehef §unf and_ prompUy scoring lead Wllh Majerle and ers will nave all the pitching
UP! GRID POLL
National League: Regan •
Pittsburgh all season, was n ~mer~can League games,_Bos· brought home_ ~· .wtnnlng_ run Mickey Jackson ol Marshall percentages go1ng for them and ,
Dodgers 14-1, Mand1al. G~ants 1
the sbower when he teamed ne ton spilt a pair With Washmg- on Dick Groats fourth hll of 'th I . t
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had JUSt posted his 19th vtclorv ton, winnmg the first iHI and the game, a pair of walks and WIM lttepombos eledac t.he total of- them going a~•nst
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and passmg. He leads In pa"· bappy endwg, let's examine lied records ,. parentheses :
Onoles 13-5 Boswell , Twms 12
virtually shut the pennant door
ing percentage, hitting on 10 &lt;•I wbat cotJronts the Pirates first.
Team
Pomts 15: Kaat, '!'wins 25-11 S~ebert.
to jhe Bnco.
17 attempts.
I. MSU (16) (2-0)
305 : Indians 16-8 Ba,ber. Onoles I
'lhe veteran rightbander acThe top pass recejver Is half· SIGNED CONTRACJ'S
2. UCLA (8) 12-lll
268 , 10·5
tually has beeo the spoiler for
back Gary CraiA a! Western KINGSTON, Ontario IUPI) _ 3. Notre Dame (2) (I-ll) 249 - - - - -- - ]
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Michigan with eight catches for The New York Ransers said 4. Alabama 121 11-ll)
m ·~. Tennessee 64 : 13, OhiO Stat• '
beaten Pittsburgh five t1mes in
147 yards. and one touchdown. Monday tbal goaltender Ed 5. usc (2) (2-ll)
1&gt;5 •I) 29; 14, Southern Metnod1'~
llx decisions this season and COLUMBUS !UP!) - Defend·
Sandusky To)ll llalllltl
Dale LIVIngston ol llle Broo· G Ia com in and defenseman 6. Nebraska (2411
154 125: 15, Hou ston 6. 16 Purdue 5. 1 am Childs,
owns a 4-1 record over San ,ing state champion Sandusky The 35 coacl\es valinl in thiJ , cos, with 10 punts for a 43-yard Wayoe Hillmac have signed 7. Michigan Ill (1-ll
ttl 17 (!lei. MISSISSIPPI and Wyom·
FranciSCO.
and perennially powerful War· week's ratings gave the Blue [ average leads that category, their llf66.jj7 contracts w1tb the I. Flor~da Il l I20-J
10.l mg 4' 19 1"' 1• Okl ahoma and 220 N. 2•d Avo.
D&lt;idt!er Neeti Four
HardinB deadlocked for the Streaks from Sandusky tbe edge I and the lop man at intercep- NaUonal Hockey League team. 9. Arkansas t2-ll)
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No. I spot in Ohio high school in ftrsl . place votes, 11-5, but lions IS Marty Barskl ol West- Hillman, in his seventh 10 Georgia Te.:h 12·0)
85 .,.
dZ:,.PJ&gt;ed .to four. with
football today to launch what Warren and MassiliOll both I ern Michigan wtth three fer 148 season, talfied 20 points on Second ID-11, MISsouri 10 ;
able assist, us the Dodgers looks like another wild and plied up the points with secund yards and a 73-yard touchdown. three goals and 17 assists last
h~lped their own cause by wooly scramble lor the title.
and third · place mention~.
season, Gtacomin allowed 128
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IO&amp;Is in 36 games whi le
als 11-3. San Francisco remaln•d International Class AA ranklngs which placed seventh bt the
sptitlinl goattending duties with
in third place, four games saw the nrst !•e for first place statewide ranklngs of tile top
Cesare Maniago.
in tb• hiStory of the weekly bal· football powers. All members o1
lotmg of the coaches.
the top 10, Hcept MassUion and
EXPANSION VIEWED
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Jhree.ruan committee reprePOMEROY LANES
five points ahead of Mal· Mighty SteubeDville, wlttcb
senllng the North American
Tri CooniY LeoJU•
tor the No. 1 slot. And looks like the class of the C ch Joe Duncan•o Gallla/ Soccer League said Monday il
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Massillon didn't do too bad this rugged Ohio Valley area this A ';.my Hlgll Scltool 8 1u e would meet wilb Interested
Ilion
time around. desptte a shocking year, came in fourth and puts ~a reserve football
team parties, members and non.
Holsum No. I
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scoreless tie last week with I its prestige on the Une this :.ed the 1966 campall!'l with sanctioned leasue representa•
Craig's Markel
0 3 Mansfield Senior.
weekend against Warren Hard· : 1241 victory over Jackson's lives with the v1e111 toward
Holoum No. 2
3 0 The Tigers, now ct1aclted by lng Panthen ID a came that reserves on Memorial
Field Hparulion.
Fore~an I Abbott
0 3 Bob Seaman, who came OV!lr Cl&lt;IUid go a long way ill break· Monday evenina.
The committee members arej
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~w • Steak House
2 I from Sandusky, had "'lied up tng !he lie for the top.
Kent smith a cooverted line- Jack Kent Cooke, Los Angeles,
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fnd. High Game - Jim. Haw- been shut out smce the 1162 and Upper Arllngto• Ia aixtb touchdown from about 10 yarda Francisco, and Brig, Gen. E. C.
PANETELA
ley, Zll; Ind. High Serte• - season Despite the tie, MassiJ. also face top - notch foes this
In the second stanza. Low- ~"~ak;;i;;ns:of:;;V~a~nc;•~Mt~ver~.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Ntck Coates, 583. ream High 1011 finished In lbird place, only season. Followiag
Evans scampered four yards
- --Game - H&amp;lsum No. 1, 898:
points behind the two Mansfield Wille C.lumhus Wa~
the lm)ll IOCOlld touchdown I
Team Hlgh Series - Holswn front runners.
terson, Cincimtall Roger
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and Cleveland SL Joseph.
Ed Johnson Kt!ll RilOe and
Womea'o Thursday Lope
Out of lhf Dnll top 10 of 1965,
snowd.;. aJong
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W'l'l. Early Mb:ed Ltape
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Burnell looked good tor 1
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IV• Loll Upper Arlingtoil, Watter101 and
wtunen.
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miUtary commitment and that
'l1ll:i ellorl Ill cause a reduc- the American people have any
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downgrade the resoluteness of can be carried. Ill immoderate. ever eleganliy pbralled, .and nelthe former and quite intention· ly self~estructive resulls. Forlther will Lyndon B. Jolmloll
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in the Senate.
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Kennedy and President Johnson.
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Oreat TV comic Art Cam- midnight gave passersby
a Tom Wolfe in Sunday's WJT
ey's wife JWI may have pick· rough time . 'J'!Ie Melropote was a most inleresting major
ed_ up the Me&lt;ican divorce by has hullabaloo - jlgglers wrlth- coverage of how La Wond got
this ed1llon . . . Wed 26 years, In&amp; slop the bar and passing a marvelous publicity layout
lhey have three children (13 pedestrians naturally dawdle a about her love [or six-figure
and
up) and a arandchild .... moment to look In, "'hich is paintings - without buying a
~-- by H•t•n l!lottel-_.
Midtown detective, bagaed 63 part of the saloon's pitch . . . single daub.
YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
th I k
street walkers iD the 408 a od The unlfor!Md gent tried
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at rna • us both mleeroble. 50s betweeen 6th and 7~ In ooe rouch hustle of pedestrians, The world Sanity Congress
This column is tor YOIIII8 peo- Is something wrong with mt? nlaht . . Bdwy, buame&amp;~men said he woa a policellllln, indi· meets Oct. 12 in Washinglon . . .
h RHdy For Bad Weather
pie, their problems and pleas- - AFRAID I'M FRIGID
want the presaure kept on . . . cated he was a "pollo;e ser. of ali places ... A tip from ac.
"es, their troubles and fun. As Dear AIF:
The housedlck at the Metropole geanl," while fingering his tors at Lambs Club to the Yan•ilh the rest of Helen Help You may feel belle!' to blow ~ 7th Ave. the other just-alter- square • shaped budge, whiCh kee manasement: gel some lop
Us!, it welcomes lalllhs but a great many girls nave thla
made him tis much • "police men with a little public warmth
SALES SERVICE
won't dodie a oertous question same problem. Sometunea II
sargeant" as a chicken pluck- and not just chilly compuler •
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wilh a brush-Off.
comeo from reluelanet to !fOW
er'B button might . But · he types
They mean like CasSend yuur teen-age questions up, but usually you Clll trace
pt nasty with passersby and ey and Y Oii . . . That delightful
Io YOUTH ASKED FOR rr the fear back to being over ·
don't mean we have been Bullerfiy McQueen !"Oriole" of
we of Helen Hetp US! thi; warned about men. ~ou're anliable informed - we wete TV 'a Beulah show and more
n&lt;wspaper.
!raid to show even a normal
there and saw II.
memorably in "Gone With the
MOTHER KNOCKS·
light sign ol affection bee&amp;use .,. WaYH G. lrlllllltadl, M.D.
Wind") stili i.s available lor
It's been drummed lnlo you Q - My ua,.ter bas ecHth
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eral E el Merman's energy real- acting jobs and may be found
at
Y~, are aut "''"' only rna. . .... •e u'"" NV
ly showed 1t Br01dway Thea· in the Macy's sales dep't
Dear Helen:
one thina.
remecbes bul nol:hiDa beips. ••• 1 h
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e Candy ossler's rna mg a B
. M~. mother .says a flat, out ' Most aJrls oullfOW IIIII atqe cured?
Gel Your Gun" (vitamins Lake killing in Calif. real estate
NO. to kneell_es. I d~ t ~ naturally, bul 1f you're seriOus· A _ lkltu 11 loulld 111 both / Ethel) . . . Alter a flock of en- Pity poor Eileen Atkins:
In
lnythlng wrong ID paonlinfl p1c- ly ooncorned about it. JO(IU'd bel- infants and adults ~ In some I cores for the creal new eom· "The Killing of Sister George,"
lures on ~our .lrnres. llDI so~e ter have a talk wllh your school v!ctiml it lasts I lifetime but ~y .~ong (:'Old Fashioned Wed- she'll eat a cigar bull ond_drlnk
Horold Chile, Mgr.
k~ee
1CI :. bouk ofclo '!l'l nurse, or yr·.,. doctor, _ H.
with lkillful lrelltmenl It em dmB ) Irvmg Berlm wrote for a pan of dishwater - mghtly Locusl It ·MiddlepOrt, 0.
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
992·2848
; uc 0111i a~u1 w 1o
1 , PARENTS NO'f IIEAUSTIC
be &lt;OIIIrolled. '!be grea1111 oil- Ethel's exciting ren1rn, it was at the Belasco Theater.
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and I think 1t would be fun to Doar Helen:
staele to SIICceuful tril-l her 30-year-old co-star Bruce
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aave oyes, or stitches or hing. 1 am 17. Laot monlb my boy is tliflk:ulty in llndlnr llle Yarnell who finally threw up
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use lmee~:, friend came home trom beiilc "'hich varies wide),y in dlflelent ~s !rtn$l\land ~~~ in~iy si~h ~
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Ill' awa,y all summer. Not
having persons. In many infants the w Jue erm, 111 s ts
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Iowa ,"" shot. What _do
)'GU gave me 8 big kiss hello
In egp or orllljJe juice. Jlhen for hours
Great gal
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lh1nk .,- KNEE AR .1ST
front of my parents.
mill: Is tlle cause 1 milk sub- mong Senators voting against
Dear ,\.A.:
Aller he left 1 got the big- lllltute made fnml ..,t&gt;uns readlnc of the Bible in school
U your mether
kno&lt;ks ~e:;t tongue lashing ol my life. should be used ~.
w11ea wu Sell. Bible ol Nevada .. ..
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use the / They even crounded me. Were oraftlt juice Is the cause. oyn. Out then, they ':"lid
t.o u I
einl to make a decorolion lor we wrong' - TARA
,lhellc vllamin obould be si"" sheets . . Alan King negotiated
uur room.
Doar rara:
en. In any cue lhe Gl!endiOI U weeks to alar in "Tbe lm·
Now really. this fod
lso't No, 1 don 't think you were food must be scrupulously posoible Years" and .finally tum'
tl th .. •- . k
" •n&lt;t wrong - you were
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ed it down . JFK • Pootmos·
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say It· your parents are pretty C.OII50 o1 . . . . , . and, b' ollm- No.body please fau1l top
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nhe you ~~ ,hor- unreaoistlc. _ H.
lntiiDI all wheal and wheal comedy writ« Nat (Sgt. Bllko)
H mg rom 1 JU~e' es ·
Dear Helen:
products from tlie diet. he has Hlken for lack of ambition; he
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My pro~lem Is my father. He ~ured so._ olubborn cases that 1wants as leads in his new mov·
Dear Hrlen:
cw-ses
at me and mai&lt;es wierd bod bel!ll prtSenl lor over 20 le no less o star-team ibiD
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Onco 111111ebc!dy aslted
you ·noises when he eats He goes years.
Cary Grant and Sophia ~
what yuu lhouglll ol • 2&amp;-year·larOUild tho house half oaked and The nut protem 1ft chninlc ·.. Cary once wu aer1oua17·
old woman ll'ho proudly swears gives me no privacy. He 0 11 ecnma. and 11111111 cues bo- smitten with Soph ... Natalie
she h!s never ~:,otc~. and , threatened 1o kUI me twice. Cllllll dllwk:, fa Ill delormine Wood added mink hl(&gt;biaa'l
you answered, "She's got some- ·I'm ashamed o1 my Olock and bow IIIUI!b Dl the llchlnl erup- lo ber far-out duds . . . Nal'l
thing 1o •wear aboul!"
Iblue Dllrks 0oe lim• he ibftw lion II due to the_ wldeilylnr 1~pr.ece~·~..b~y~ou~r~op.popi.iiii-~laurta~iiite~l
1 gUOOo that IIJIIIIIM to 1 16- me downstairs and tried to smo. ea111e. how much 18 due to 11
year-old girl, .
'e. I've been !her me with a pillow.
He onrtreatme~l with Cftllllll or
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Ulous!f ready 'to beHove the cur.
lous fiction that some lhftnlte·
o/ brainy and soft·llne minorII)" In lhe United Slates mljht
•t ·any moment selte eontroi of
our high policy. The !act that
lhfs reckoning is an utter ailsurdity does not mean that It
does not exist.
Rationality from the Left side
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ViP.t Nam debate. What does
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that there is some way Q( puLling an end to an agressor's
years - lo~g aggressi011 nol by
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assoc111tea of PreSident John F. &amp;rea also the G&lt;!OOwln)
ap. sllort of a ce"allan by U,m ol
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and who now unintenlionally ten!Ioos to moderate cooftlct (or lhfs earnest IIOIIIIIIIll. how·
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Oreat TV comic Art Cam- midnight gave passersby
a Tom Wolfe in Sunday's WJT
ey's wife JWI may have pick· rough time . 'J'!Ie Melropote was a most inleresting major
ed_ up the Me&lt;ican divorce by has hullabaloo - jlgglers wrlth- coverage of how La Wond got
this ed1llon . . . Wed 26 years, In&amp; slop the bar and passing a marvelous publicity layout
lhey have three children (13 pedestrians naturally dawdle a about her love [or six-figure
and
up) and a arandchild .... moment to look In, "'hich is paintings - without buying a
~-- by H•t•n l!lottel-_.
Midtown detective, bagaed 63 part of the saloon's pitch . . . single daub.
YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
th I k
street walkers iD the 408 a od The unlfor!Md gent tried
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This column is tor YOIIII8 peo- Is something wrong with mt? nlaht . . Bdwy, buame&amp;~men said he woa a policellllln, indi· meets Oct. 12 in Washinglon . . .
h RHdy For Bad Weather
pie, their problems and pleas- - AFRAID I'M FRIGID
want the presaure kept on . . . cated he was a "pollo;e ser. of ali places ... A tip from ac.
"es, their troubles and fun. As Dear AIF:
The housedlck at the Metropole geanl," while fingering his tors at Lambs Club to the Yan•ilh the rest of Helen Help You may feel belle!' to blow ~ 7th Ave. the other just-alter- square • shaped budge, whiCh kee manasement: gel some lop
Us!, it welcomes lalllhs but a great many girls nave thla
made him tis much • "police men with a little public warmth
SALES SERVICE
won't dodie a oertous question same problem. Sometunea II
sargeant" as a chicken pluck- and not just chilly compuler •
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wilh a brush-Off.
comeo from reluelanet to !fOW
er'B button might . But · he types
They mean like CasSend yuur teen-age questions up, but usually you Clll trace
pt nasty with passersby and ey and Y Oii . . . That delightful
Io YOUTH ASKED FOR rr the fear back to being over ·
don't mean we have been Bullerfiy McQueen !"Oriole" of
we of Helen Hetp US! thi; warned about men. ~ou're anliable informed - we wete TV 'a Beulah show and more
n&lt;wspaper.
!raid to show even a normal
there and saw II.
memorably in "Gone With the
MOTHER KNOCKS·
light sign ol affection bee&amp;use .,. WaYH G. lrlllllltadl, M.D.
Wind") stili i.s available lor
It's been drummed lnlo you Q - My ua,.ter bas ecHth
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ly showed 1t Br01dway Thea· in the Macy's sales dep't
Dear Helen:
one thina.
remecbes bul nol:hiDa beips. ••• 1 h
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e Candy ossler's rna mg a B
. M~. mother .says a flat, out ' Most aJrls oullfOW IIIII atqe cured?
Gel Your Gun" (vitamins Lake killing in Calif. real estate
NO. to kneell_es. I d~ t ~ naturally, bul 1f you're seriOus· A _ lkltu 11 loulld 111 both / Ethel) . . . Alter a flock of en- Pity poor Eileen Atkins:
In
lnythlng wrong ID paonlinfl p1c- ly ooncorned about it. JO(IU'd bel- infants and adults ~ In some I cores for the creal new eom· "The Killing of Sister George,"
lures on ~our .lrnres. llDI so~e ter have a talk wllh your school v!ctiml it lasts I lifetime but ~y .~ong (:'Old Fashioned Wed- she'll eat a cigar bull ond_drlnk
Horold Chile, Mgr.
k~ee
1CI :. bouk ofclo '!l'l nurse, or yr·.,. doctor, _ H.
with lkillful lrelltmenl It em dmB ) Irvmg Berlm wrote for a pan of dishwater - mghtly Locusl It ·MiddlepOrt, 0.
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
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be &lt;OIIIrolled. '!be grea1111 oil- Ethel's exciting ren1rn, it was at the Belasco Theater.
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and I think 1t would be fun to Doar Helen:
staele to SIICceuful tril-l her 30-year-old co-star Bruce
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use lmee~:, friend came home trom beiilc "'hich varies wide),y in dlflelent ~s !rtn$l\land ~~~ in~iy si~h ~
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having persons. In many infants the w Jue erm, 111 s ts
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Iowa ,"" shot. What _do
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In egp or orllljJe juice. Jlhen for hours
Great gal
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front of my parents.
mill: Is tlle cause 1 milk sub- mong Senators voting against
Dear ,\.A.:
Aller he left 1 got the big- lllltute made fnml ..,t&gt;uns readlnc of the Bible in school
U your mether
kno&lt;ks ~e:;t tongue lashing ol my life. should be used ~.
w11ea wu Sell. Bible ol Nevada .. ..
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use the / They even crounded me. Were oraftlt juice Is the cause. oyn. Out then, they ':"lid
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,lhellc vllamin obould be si"" sheets . . Alan King negotiated
uur room.
Doar rara:
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Now really. this fod
lso't No, 1 don 't think you were food must be scrupulously posoible Years" and .finally tum'
tl th .. •- . k
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say It· your parents are pretty C.OII50 o1 . . . . , . and, b' ollm- No.body please fau1l top
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lntiiDI all wheal and wheal comedy writ« Nat (Sgt. Bllko)
H mg rom 1 JU~e' es ·
Dear Helen:
products from tlie diet. he has Hlken for lack of ambition; he
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My pro~lem Is my father. He ~ured so._ olubborn cases that 1wants as leads in his new mov·
Dear Hrlen:
cw-ses
at me and mai&lt;es wierd bod bel!ll prtSenl lor over 20 le no less o star-team ibiD
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you ·noises when he eats He goes years.
Cary Grant and Sophia ~
what yuu lhouglll ol • 2&amp;-year·larOUild tho house half oaked and The nut protem 1ft chninlc ·.. Cary once wu aer1oua17·
old woman ll'ho proudly swears gives me no privacy. He 0 11 ecnma. and 11111111 cues bo- smitten with Soph ... Natalie
she h!s never ~:,otc~. and , threatened 1o kUI me twice. Cllllll dllwk:, fa Ill delormine Wood added mink hl(&gt;biaa'l
you answered, "She's got some- ·I'm ashamed o1 my Olock and bow IIIUI!b Dl the llchlnl erup- lo ber far-out duds . . . Nal'l
thing 1o •wear aboul!"
Iblue Dllrks 0oe lim• he ibftw lion II due to the_ wldeilylnr 1~pr.ece~·~..b~y~ou~r~op.popi.iiii-~laurta~iiite~l
1 gUOOo that IIJIIIIIM to 1 16- me downstairs and tried to smo. ea111e. how much 18 due to 11
year-old girl, .
'e. I've been !her me with a pillow.
He onrtreatme~l with Cftllllll or
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the Beauty
he starts geltlnl mushy. 1 ords. rldlos. Please help. _ ~ to the IDevltlble ICI'IItbo
!rem. I want boys as lrlllldo, DESP~TE
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bui I don't want tllem as boy Dear Desperalo:
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friends. f don't wan:
them H your cnotllo&gt;r cloeon't atop vous tensioa whJ, ~==~
This Fall Come
even holdlnc my hand and the this treatment she is as. &amp;ullty tbe scratcbinB lbereby tellillf
lhoughi ol tlotll-1 1 "''Y lrl&amp;hl- u your father. A relalin, a 1111 a Yiciu cye1e b order
In and Select
tns me Lasl year 1 was kind teach.r or an adult lriend can 10 breU 1ue11 1 ~ llfllrln
A llautlful
of prond that I IOMD't silly Ute help you. Take your troubles is often effective in stopping the
/ other glrls. out I'm Will' to someooe dose lnd they'll see ltchintried . rm gond pals .rllll boYil. to I~ this brutality comes to an
Wei dressings to l&lt;lflen and
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remove crusta follolftd by !be
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often brlap about marked
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dry my blond up~
and the flowera
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drug in IIICI81 forms of ll'llll'ills i
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o/ brainy and soft·llne minorII)" In lhe United Slates mljht
•t ·any moment selte eontroi of
our high policy. The !act that
lhfs reckoning is an utter ailsurdity does not mean that It
does not exist.
Rationality from the Left side
has never characterized 1 he
ViP.t Nam debate. What does
characlerize it, !lOw u always,
Is wistful tru..believer'a dream
that there is some way Q( puLling an end to an agressor's
years - lo~g aggressi011 nol by
hitting him hack hard but rath.
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somewhat and at ljOIIIe places.
The program of the New Left,
iD short, Is · full ol hopefulness
and utterly empty of realism

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a complete IDle of quality gas heating systelll8 and
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Ashland Metered Gas is easy on your pocketbook
because you ·pay for the gas you use o{U!r you use it.
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at all times, automatically. No matter how cold t.he
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RADIATOR
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age , extra Jot , 3rd St., ~iasun. ' RUGS DJ.RTV! Rent. eledrlc
W. Va. Ph. 7'13-5916. 9-2i-3tc I shampooer for $1 w.th
· chase ot :Lustre ~oam. EbJot, price $4300, 1120 'E. Main · Ohio.

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he fore 1906 ei!peclally want· Baker Famltare, loflddleporl
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confidential. Send Jist to Cash
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fill, Potlland, 0. Pb. 143-:1264.
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Mon" Stauoo Wagon, only Sti OOO ·miles and locally owned , STANDING timbk Ia
Ohio
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ne.w whitewa_ll .Hres, w~ite fini'sh, ted vinyl lnterior. Power: 1 or West .VIrginia, or
{)ld 1- - - ' - - - - glide lr·a nsnussmn, radiO and heater. A sharp one.
Bl ue Lustre '
1 farms with limber. Marioo THE A"'ZING
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$765 ., Reynolds, Bos 77, Syracuse. i will leave your
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Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl Std. ·trans. Radio and heater, vinyl iin- ' 0.
e__11 102tp beauUf\llly lOll IDd clean.
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Rent electric shampooer $1. Iff 2.-2193
Pomerey
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our HARMONY apartments three IBM TRAJN"'ES
Metropolitan Motors
~ - see our ad HAY . Also a Quarter hor,_, ; Marine, llockmgport,t 180. 121&lt;
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MldcUttNN+, 0
E~nh'fllnd S1turcl1y
1Dr I rooms furnished. everything on the amusPment pag e
1hetr kmdne-ss ~nd S~'mpa- 1 new : furnace-, floors, walls.
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mare ~wH_, ., with colt. Ph . ~tI' ::=========::!!_,...;,.;...,,;.,...,;,.;...,;,;,,;,;.,.J,~,.,..,,;...,,..,'I"'""";..,...,.
thy during thE' illrH."~S
&lt;llld , ba th. plumbing electric- range I - 79~1
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MORNING coal sto\·e,i 60
(]eath of our mother,
Mrs. I Out of all flood s, one block ' WORK for bulldozer; reason- CON:\ Trumpet and a
lb. capacity, like new. See I
Pearl RusselL Specia l thanb from High Srtmol. Ph. 992- able, hourly ra te
ct UB fe)' gas wculaung
neater, ! Jnhn Wwkham , Ch.,ter, 0 .
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9 23 30tc I 40.000 JlTU . Ph. 992 -5252,
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nurs.,
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do
COAL
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prdeet eoverfii bed, in top condition.
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c'Oudilion
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Ph.
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the
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McDonaltf
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my
wife.
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Directors and all who help&lt;d J ROOM house and bath
on
Rutland, O. Ph.
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8 2; 6tp . United Press International
will be room for all grade on of the rl "clutpters" 00:
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in any way. Your kmdness ' Laure. St .. Pomeroy. Ph. 992·
Gtp 45 WHITE Leghorn
hyi&gt;l'ld, ,
ROUGH ROCK, Ariz. (UPI) school age- Navajos. But communlliet brt
9 23
will never be forgotten. The 5293.
9 13 Uc
laying good. II each, 10 hoie POTATOES. Letart Falls, 0. - "''e oretty teen-age
although the BIA has meant wilh hio fu~damental message
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Family.
n lk ROOM apartn;ent--imd bath, SWIM
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roll out nests, l1ke new. $JU. Archie L. Donohew. Racine, girl came up to me shyly, put well, tragedy lies within the, -lhe salvation of the Na..jo II ·
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poo1 ea1ers. 10 groun • 11 gal. , wuter trough,
Jik• Rl. 2.
9 25 3tp her hand on my arm and said: very eauc&amp;tlonal system of
for the young penplo· to lei a
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rundamen_tal , ed. ~9'- 11_:.-.t~~e
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Pools, Inc. 189; Whueford
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2 hanging feeders, $2 each.
mn atur
poodles 10
k~ ' Tell lhe American people what So scattered are the Navajos reservatiOn ··•
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Ph. Gail Miller, Middleport, i ol~ Ph e949_3621 ' 8 ~.ee tc ""are doing here."
that .It II i!Jipo~s.ible for DIOSt college and )rabsiltf wltb the
750-11324· _____ 9 18 !Stp
IN ME:MORY of my husbond ' eo and unfurni,hea apar&lt;
0. 992·3196.
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John R. llav •s. whu passed a
men&lt;s WY .-5434
12 6 tfc
CLEANIN'.'ST carpent cleanet·
Real &amp;tate For Stle
sincerity, her voice entreating. of them .stay in, 4ot111ltorie,._ doctors, teacllen, ' lawym • .
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ago
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_foQUH ttiiOM turmshed apart ;
vou ever used. So
too. FOR SAlE _ 5
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I asked her name.
quite modern structures ,all are
a nd willll'ltl sta to
1955
26
sured th&lt;&gt;ughts
one so ment W\' l·:J658
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Get Blue Lustre Rent' e!ee...:.th , garage,
roomL.mco
ousle• 1 "'It.. sh
montbs
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w1 th ""
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"B 1 tellwho
th I U1et schooJs-nine
to h ·
ta c1 1 teaeb
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clear,
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Often brings a silent tear,
p
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BOY or GIRL
, Hardware Co., Inc.
"Condlllon&amp; .c '.' .. •rft..VI·
3tc · about the school. It II the lhe .Ummer.
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- biggest hope tile Navajos
l'omOy Breau u,
ba.. maaliicl the llage .
Thoughts return to scenes
9 II lie ,
In Rutland To
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: FOR SALE OR TRADE - f bavo had. It may be our only Tho result h81 been 1 where 10 IIDOWil of ,weaway
long passed,
; ~ICE 4 I'OOlll!l and bath liJl.
Earn Monly ond PrJ,..
SAVE BIG. Do your ~wn rug room house and bath on main hope."
breakup ol the Navajo famRy.
•• eorNCt the
Tilmasets.rolls on but memory i furnished apartment, MiddleDeli•ering Tho Doily
balnd upholstery cleaRmg WIU&gt; highway in Minersville, Ohio. The school opened Jut week The return to the mud bngan
poverty" of the Navoja.
r- .
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electrrc j 'f 'I trad for 8 1966 t
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H" wile, Edith ll:!vi&lt;
i port. Ohi·o. Ph. 992-3874.
.,.nline1 to HI a ish,...
.t!ampooer $! Baker Furai·
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_ au om~ It 11 an elementary-high ocllool 1o herding sheep, to parents
Is ponrty
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bile In good condition or wtll combination with 260 stuclertts who do not even speak
It everywhere •
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Routt
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trade for • farm. Write Ray- and n. teachers 1n a
hu come to be dreaded. Many
and .Ira '-"lqg
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IN MEMORY OF our husband , nlsHed apar!Jllents. AD utili· '
CALL 992-2156
! SINGER, ; model, equtpped mood E. Brown, ?55 Ste
aile-story compfel ol
out of school by
especially ov!elt lD .the fPtJng
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and father, Charles M. Roush, ; ties paid Pbone WY 2-tl76.
With aulomalic zig zagger to / Road st. 247, Columbus 19. The &amp;ugh Rock
school age and graviate to
li'l whlll ICJIIIiOUI·aayo
who passed away September Rowley and Reed Aller 6
I fancy design, . buttonhole, Ohio.
I 21 ~lc lion school ia ao nperiment
towns on the bonder of
wltb ·~· 1'~27.. 1965.
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i p. call WY Z.aS74.
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blmd hem, ap1hque sew iR IIJOUBi:E'&amp; roomi_ IJid_ batli /ryinl to make I
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4 s lie 1
Zippers, etc. Like new. Only and 3 rooms ar oath, mod- -ip !he•w.holo
of
The currlculwn,
1hll feelllll ceii :till; lit
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7 payments 17·76 a monlil ern, 464 South 4th Ave., Mid- the
!.ad
or
hear
your
final
sigh,
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·-'HOUSEKEEPER
with
some'
lncli'!JIS,
.lhe
been
mainly
•by the peoiple
.
Wr 'only know you passed • ;MODERN 2 bedroom homo. / nursing experience, live in. left. l'b. 992-2iiSS. _ t 25 tic dleport, 0. Small down pay:ift the .
airel arithmetic.
whe1 t!tey ··•
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way without a last good-bye! Pomeroy, 0 · Ph: 992·2903 day Ph. 992-5251.
9 25 ltc JUST HKEN IN - 1966 stereo ments, balance on land con- . .
--pethaptt .lhe
prepared the
hopei far .
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/ or 992·3702 evenmgs7
' spee d automBtJc
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walnut fini sh, radio equip- Drive, Columbus, 0 . ..., Car·
help!... people in an
society.
blow :
NEWLY decorated four room ' week clean house 152
ped, twin speaker system, a• rol Johnson.
9 21 6tp o:quntrx,.::,;;: ·
.
who have gone on to
Bul what it meant to Jose you downstairs apartment, new ternu't A e p
·
sume payments $5.50
per HOUSE- l"'R llALE-- See
t
llt;j)OO l!lemberl· of.'
!leo on !rlbal scholarships
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No one will ever know.
gas heating units, 110 Butterv ., om"7•25 at
month or pay balance due 31M Hamillon Slree~ Middla gl"' live on a; res,~tlo~
returned to lhe
,
Sadly nussed by W1fe. Odessa nut Ave., Pomeroy, 0. Ph.
p
$96. Try It m your home. CaD port or can IIU3ZI
e- '""' .,_..Weol 'VIrllbll.' ., r
and Children and
Motoer. 992-5233.
9 23 6lp Male Help Wanted
192-3218.
t 25 lie
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Directed by Prof.
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8
Anna Roosb
9 27 lie ---- - -- ·
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ol Arizona
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5 ROOM apartment ov1tlJ b1lth. RETAIL salesman for inside
. THING TO · MEND - GAYNEIL .WISE
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--,- - - . _Pb 992-3319.
18
selling, good salary,
paid! Smger
machine
Jtlll Buttenlut
t92- seat.wed acroos lhe
and !inaRCed
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A
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- vacations and other henefita. plete . wtth allach!Jienls, thts 5293.
IJvo-lllirdl
of
then:
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Wnte Box 668-B, c-o The machme equipped to zig zag,
• ~~"' 1n. lhe Western stateo;
Opportunity, the new visited ootltmlltr ·'!'lt'hlr ·Par·•
TRF.AT your wile to a delicious 1959 OLDS Dynamic 88, good , Daily Sentinel,
Pomeroy,! make
buttonholes, _ monoA
iE!ght.y-li.., .per cent ol
will plaoe 81
entl, Mr. -.ncJ'r.in, Wor!ajJ)ay.
dinner at a jitney supper at condition throughout, power Ohio. State age and experl- gram, etc. Tak• over payfilii.
fl.
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Navajos are · unemployed
OR
ti!!Uit
il of Dexter.
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1
Syracuse School Be:l•imS Sa•
brakes, radio, $4;8. Ph. 992- i enee. Our employees know menta of $5.42 per month or ...,,
underemployed.
per cent
and luldanco I I
Mr .. IDd Mrl.
w-day. Ocl. Jst starting at 4o- 3860.
pay b1llanco due
POMEROY _ Modem 2 etory do not o[M!ak Eoglosh. Their teachmg children. .
doctootto.rlhelin
. rP:"
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9 22 &amp;le
9 25 3tc 1 of !his ad.
30 p.m. Spon•ored by tho La-'
_ 992-3211. _ _ _ _ 1 25 ltc
frame, 4 .·large rooms (I bed· birth r,te Is twl~e the natlooll A number of COUI'Iel wUI
..,...
die! ' Auxiliary of the Syra·
BIDS will be received ·at tlie rootnll),' 1\2 baths, handwood averatJ.• but 110 II lhelr iolfant taught I_n Navajo. -ptere will
Mrs. . PaJ'SOIII If, l!dllir• . ;;,
cuse Fire Dept.
9 27 4tc
ACROM
ta. EfYpllaa
11. Strikes
office of Webster and Fultz floors, . full b1laemenl,
gas mortality rate and_ . they... die In•
ta
.for
lpent I
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8
DEAF MAN · p4'rfects midget
1. Folot
dancing
13. Eut
at Pomeroy Ohio until Oct- fb\.'&lt;1 hot air heaUng
good atmosl
cenerlition earlier
.
·
sq i aqd
tron&gt;iswr hearing aid. 11 you
I. Shinto
1111
In&lt;llon
ober 8 tll6fi at io·oo A M view of the rive siuoo
than the average white.
accordmg to Ruaell,
,
IDd Mrl llUDt PIIIR
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tempt..
K Teal or
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he'
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reverstnc lite separation
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can ear peop1e talk
and
t. aeoon....,
w•en
oa t Walter E. Sines real MIDDLEPORT - G room mod·
children from lhiolr famllleo ·
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can't moke out the words
rute
DOWN
estate located adjacen't t, ern frame home (new con- Moot of them subolat U ·A 11mu111neou1· ltlack on.
Mr1. Murl ,o,Jn
clear ly then this may be your 10-Groeto
I. Lorge
1P.Gome
lhe viUage of Racine, Ohio, stmclloo) with bath, Joreed shepbends on terram· eo barren
v
ro em
clay wllh _ber .~lor1, .._,
.
answer. An ntremely small 11 =eon
f'&gt;*
consJStmg of residence and hot ait heaUng, full basement 11
only flve per cent al
b p II\
Mary John!lGII,•of .Belpre.
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2
1
hearing aid usinil a tiny ,... 13. Grief
lhe 1ee
but!dmgs on 0.114 acre. Those With recreation room U5l24), a farrtll!
needs. The sel_f.
McDonald :bo wu
Mr. and Mrl. Rtlberi .. 'Jnit.
ergized unit, has heen per- 14. Man'•
~. Flnat
2S. Rich
persons having a real estate utility room Ilaundry) and eamed Income of I NavaJO
the reservation, 1011
seU of Chester . ..,t ~ ::*¥1
11
01• • - · lected by a man who himself 11.
&lt;.
roek
JRte}'est ohould consider this garage, large lot. ln ucel· male per year often less than
electrical engineering · and Mn. Ralph
211. ~gto.
is hard of hearing' and has 1 bti&lt;ka
abln-.
M ."""'property.
t 2S 3tc
lent location and neighbOr- a New 1York commuw spends
a blgh-paylng job
dren, local, , called on
their
been for over 10 years. II in· 16.Bol'nleae
5.Diochuge
:ze.~... a~': lib clarine~ - LeBiaok
tl . hood.
getting to and from work. :
. witb . tho ' H••bes parenta, Mr. and Mrs . .....,
terested it is suggested yoll 17. BOxing
language
.. a guo
27.
Theda-·
.
' recen y BOUTE 31
..
500
b
Most
of
lhem
live
in
the
6 Fl
-~
overhauled. very good shone
- .,.,
uys 98 1r dlti' 1 h
d
Co. to . retura to.., btl Trussell on Sunda•''
.
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write J. W. Planck, 32
E.
tenn, tar
7:B:;:,. . : =.~ 3'1. Etbe
Ph. lltZ-2236.
ll 25 3k acres in Bedford 'l'wp, Will a ona. og811, a roun or
to head the Office of J. D. Ph!Rips and Mr. lllfl
9th St. Erie, p, _ y.,,, wil : ·•
short
a. Not ..
toot
!18.
produce all crops common to octagonal hut of mod and wood
E
ml Op rtunlty Mrs. Vel'IIOII DoUn aod IIIli
ceive full Information at no 10. Con8ume
oul•k
32. Anoint.:
BIG Hammond organ, \Vm ·sell this area, spritlgo in. pasture, w1th an open fire on the first
clad.:y
. Timmy, of Raven.Wood, 'If.
0
cost or obligation whatsoever. ~~:
t. Bulty
arcbale
cheap. Ph. 247-2543.
11&gt; story frame hou,.,, &amp;!J: oor u the _only source for MacDonald, whose program spent Wedi)eJti&amp;J.:wlth Groilw
_ _ _
9 27 lie 23. P•opelle,..
9 23 3tc rooms and cellar, well, some ~at:::: cookmg. There au no had an .. miiUoa ·budget last While and daughter,. Doria. :
110
THE MEIGS Coonty Coonhunl· ~:: ~~~.,.
I STANDS of bees, 1 coon buildings. Property
need• ep es, no eltclrlclly,
Ia seetlttl to lure tig!Jt Mr. .and ~. lljlrolcl lffltr
ers will hold a shotgun match, 28. Bhwk s...
hound, steel traps, new and so;ne repair .
toilet faclUtles .. Th:"Y must go
to the reservation. One and children called oo her-Jill'
10
Sunday, Oct. 2. starting at
city
used, wire fur stretchers aniAlbert M. ()os, Broker
far u 20 miles to the of bls heartening successet bu enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Rar9ld
noon at their club house on 31. Wagon
mal lures and scrota. 16 ~auge
H..-ry Clelalll, !lal01moa
cummunlly weD for drmklng bet!~ to attract ·tbe Fairchild Bumsl~e of Klnqbury a rectllt
Snow Balf Hill.
9 27 5tc
wheel
browning automatic. 22 pump,
water.
.
Co. of San Fran&lt;!fsco, manufac- Sunday. ·
·:
WILL DO ironing in my home. 32. ~:~...
Remmgton, 32 special Marlin EftaiDp IIZ-UM or 112-'"'
The Bureau of Indian Affairs lurers of tiny electronic equip· Mrs. Joe LawrenCe took ber
Ph. 992·5548.
Jtp
tlon
12 gauge single barrel, lver:
t 25 31c (BIA) Will operate 81 grade ment. It! faotory employs only daughter, Debbie, to a doclor
9 26
- - -- .
as. P,,'.um'".ntwn:
Johnson, for sale cheap, Mar- - IChoolo on the reservation this 400 but It Is ·a start.
Pt. Pleasant. Sbe ·wu ...
SP.\GHETTl
Insurance
6Yher mother, Mrl.
......&lt;!inner at the
.
u. C&lt;&gt;nan Fur Agency, N_ Brown st.
_ ____
· lulineu Servia~~~ MacDonald IBYB no one
Sa cred ~"'t! C,lmrch aud1tor
lion
Mason, W. Ya. Pb. 773-5296. GET A quotaliGD frvm 11EtJ.
·
understand lndllu poverty unW
Arnold.
ium, P~,! 0 ., Saturday IlL Sip a
1 21 e~
TER INSUIIANCB AGENCY
&amp;uei'IONaa
he 91eWI It lint hand.
Mrs. .Amy Wiilft II botne
Oct. I,
p.
m.
111.
INC.
before
rtDelfllrl
.
your
f
rttt
IMrlee
"Here
on
the
Navajo
reterva·
the hocpltal ;and aelllttl
30
'- 7 P· Ill. · ., , . by the , ..,... of leo
Our Own PoiiMlroy
auto IIIourattce. We may be
Crltt llnidlnn!
. tloo the wbole place Is
alOitl fine.
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Meig• · &amp;ll'reaCh
LANDMARK
able te avt you mae)'.
~;.Pi:'!.:!..f!~tt poverty poclcet.
Duane Tullle, atutlttit 11 Rio
County. Mu'lls $1' .00 child- ~
m..-:-.
1 2 lfc
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CoUege, IJIIitt ·III'IYitlo
ren $.50. .· ', .... ,., -'t.
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ut ·week with lilfl ·~•-10,
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ewocelled?, ,LoJt Jlllr
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don't have trallled penplt to
and Mrs.: Gleq
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for •winter.
- Aleo car.mng toma(9es, pick
your own, $1 bushel Ch aries

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RADIATOR
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age , extra Jot , 3rd St., ~iasun. ' RUGS DJ.RTV! Rent. eledrlc
W. Va. Ph. 7'13-5916. 9-2i-3tc I shampooer for $1 w.th
· chase ot :Lustre ~oam. EbJot, price $4300, 1120 'E. Main · Ohio.

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cy in nice . oondlllon, material our tblrd floQr budget 1hop.
he fore 1906 ei!peclally want· Baker Famltare, loflddleporl
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ed. paying current prices, Oblo.
11 12 tk
confidential. Send Jist to Cash
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Inc, P. 0. Box HI, Mason, BEANS, potaloel,
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Ifill ,' · . , ,
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$995 1~
fill, Potlland, 0. Pb. 143-:1264.
DUll "'
Mon" Stauoo Wagon, only Sti OOO ·miles and locally owned , STANDING timbk Ia
Ohio
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SfRINT
ne.w whitewa_ll .Hres, w~ite fini'sh, ted vinyl lnterior. Power: 1 or West .VIrginia, or
{)ld 1- - - ' - - - - glide lr·a nsnussmn, radiO and heater. A sharp one.
Bl ue Lustre '
1 farms with limber. Marioo THE A"'ZING
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1962 COMET
$765 ., Reynolds, Bos 77, Syracuse. i will leave your
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Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl Std. ·trans. Radio and heater, vinyl iin- ' 0.
e__11 102tp beauUf\llly lOll IDd clean.
. Pho~M'992·2')43
~:h.o~r!~~~h~k~o~:~ W.W. tit&amp;; Light ~reen ovrr white fin·
Rent electric shampooer $1. Iff 2.-2193
Pomerey
Pomeroy, 0.
- -- - 1961 RAMBLER
$595
For Sele_!,'- ~·nt__ Pomeroy Cement Bl:·~

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

our HARMONY apartments three IBM TRAJN"'ES
Metropolitan Motors
~ - see our ad HAY . Also a Quarter hor,_, ; Marine, llockmgport,t 180. 121&lt;
Mlildi..,Oii;Oh.lo "
.
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#1"1 2·2196
MldcUttNN+, 0
E~nh'fllnd S1turcl1y
1Dr I rooms furnished. everything on the amusPment pag e
1hetr kmdne-ss ~nd S~'mpa- 1 new : furnace-, floors, walls.
9 2ti Lc
mare ~wH_, ., with colt. Ph . ~tI' ::=========::!!_,...;,.;...,,;.,...,;,.;...,;,;,,;,;.,.J,~,.,..,,;...,,..,'I"'""";..,...,.
thy during thE' illrH."~S
&lt;llld , ba th. plumbing electric- range I - 79~1
~ 2i 6tl) WAHM
MORNING coal sto\·e,i 60
(]eath of our mother,
Mrs. I Out of all flood s, one block ' WORK for bulldozer; reason- CON:\ Trumpet and a
lb. capacity, like new. See I
Pearl RusselL Specia l thanb from High Srtmol. Ph. 992- able, hourly ra te
ct UB fe)' gas wculaung
neater, ! Jnhn Wwkham , Ch.,ter, 0 .
9
'? Reo;. L. Simpson, M r ' , 5392.
. 9 21 12tp 1
9 23 30tc I 40.000 JlTU . Ph. 992 -5252,
)
2S __3_tp [
Campbell
---. '
9 '!:/ 3tc .' 19R3 ,.., ton Dodge truck with '
I .
dHarper and I h. I'I'AIL''
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~ R. Bruwn-. s--T r al. I e r
c 10111, the oct.·tors.
nurs.,
and
•
Court,
Minersville,
O.
Phtne
l
MIDDLE-AGED
woman
to
do
COAL
STOKJo:R
,
in
prdeet eoverfii bed, in top condition.
.
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v1
M
empoyres o e erans em -. 992·332 4.
tc
housework
an~
help
take
care
c'Oudilion
.
Ph.
992-2&gt;110.
Ph.
CH
or
N•w
Haven
By
JACK
v.
FOX
year
and
for
the
flrstllme
there
McDonaltf
bill
'I'ISillld
~
_
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7
2623
9 1 12
onal
Hosp1tal,
Ewrng
Funeral
.
of
my
wife.
C\arenf'e
Price
.
9
27
3tt"
Directors and all who help&lt;d J ROOM house and bath
on
Rutland, O. Ph.
_ _
882-i.685.
8 2; 6tp . United Press International
will be room for all grade on of the rl "clutpters" 00:
142 4872
1
in any way. Your kmdness ' Laure. St .. Pomeroy. Ph. 992·
Gtp 45 WHITE Leghorn
hyi&gt;l'ld, ,
ROUGH ROCK, Ariz. (UPI) school age- Navajos. But communlliet brt
9 23
will never be forgotten. The 5293.
9 13 Uc
laying good. II each, 10 hoie POTATOES. Letart Falls, 0. - "''e oretty teen-age
although the BIA has meant wilh hio fu~damental message
.
Family.
n lk ROOM apartn;ent--imd bath, SWIM
d
d
roll out nests, l1ke new. $JU. Archie L. Donohew. Racine, girl came up to me shyly, put well, tragedy lies within the, -lhe salvation of the Na..jo II ·
3
poo1 ea1ers. 10 groun • 11 gal. , wuter trough,
Jik• Rl. 2.
9 25 3tp her hand on my arm and said: very eauc&amp;tlonal system of
for the young penplo· to lei a
9
--- --~-I fu_r~ishffi, MiddlPport Ph $5fl5 and Ul' ('llt;wt. !· ux new, wilh eleet.rit' heah' r. $7. AKC r" 'lslered black male "Tell them about this school. past years.
rundamen_tal , ed. ~9'- 11_:.-.t~~e
, . r,: , .. ... •
9 12 Uc
Pools, Inc. 189; Whueford
&lt;g
•· p. 0!1 to
-~--, !1112-3811.
R
2 hanging feeders, $2 each.
mn atur
poodles 10
k~ ' Tell lhe American people what So scattered are the Navajos reservatiOn ··•
,..,go,.,
1
1717
-- --' I'HBr:·ti:- and fourroom lurmSiluad, York, Pa. Phone
'
Ph. Gail Miller, Middleport, i ol~ Ph e949_3621 ' 8 ~.ee tc ""are doing here."
that .It II i!Jipo~s.ible for DIOSt college and )rabsiltf wltb the
750-11324· _____ 9 18 !Stp
IN ME:MORY of my husbond ' eo and unfurni,hea apar&lt;
0. 992·3196.
9 27 3tc
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1 Her eyes were · wid&amp; wllh chlldren to Uve at hom,. Most ~ledge that they Will return as
John R. llav •s. whu passed a
men&lt;s WY .-5434
12 6 tfc
CLEANIN'.'ST carpent cleanet·
Real &amp;tate For Stle
sincerity, her voice entreating. of them .stay in, 4ot111ltorie,._ doctors, teacllen, ' lawym • .
1
1
wny
II
years
ago
yest~rda}'.
..~
~-'
St'rtt&gt;rnber .
_foQUH ttiiOM turmshed apart ;
vou ever used. So
too. FOR SAlE _ 5
h
I asked her name.
quite modern structures ,all are
a nd willll'ltl sta to
1955
26
sured th&lt;&gt;ughts
one so ment W\' l·:J658
" 14
Get Blue Lustre Rent' e!ee...:.th , garage,
roomL.mco
ousle• 1 "'It.. sh
montbs
,
w1 th ""
'd matter
"B 1 tellwho
th I U1et schooJs-nine
to h ·
ta c1 1 teaeb
Saystheir
MaoDai\814· '~-~01
Trea
clear,
~ H(}(lM apa~tmf'nt ;.ith bath
!ric shampoof"r Sl
Pwkens
llill Pomeroy 0 Ph
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am,
e
sa1
.
u
em
re
urn
t
etr
paren
ur
ng
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992
Often brings a silent tear,
p
h
BOY or GIRL
, Hardware Co., Inc.
"Condlllon&amp; .c '.' .. •rft..VI·
3tc · about the school. It II the lhe .Ummer.
20
'" om•roy, 0 . p . 992-5385.
:
9 26 61c I - - - . :
- biggest hope tile Navajos
l'omOy Breau u,
ba.. maaliicl the llage .
Thoughts return to scenes
9 II lie ,
In Rutland To
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: FOR SALE OR TRADE - f bavo had. It may be our only Tho result h81 been 1 where 10 IIDOWil of ,weaway
long passed,
; ~ICE 4 I'OOlll!l and bath liJl.
Earn Monly ond PrJ,..
SAVE BIG. Do your ~wn rug room house and bath on main hope."
breakup ol the Navajo famRy.
•• eorNCt the
Tilmasets.rolls on but memory i furnished apartment, MiddleDeli•ering Tho Doily
balnd upholstery cleaRmg WIU&gt; highway in Minersville, Ohio. The school opened Jut week The return to the mud bngan
poverty" of the Navoja.
r- .
bl _...
ue Lustr~. Rent
electrrc j 'f 'I trad for 8 1966 t
·
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o1 th __, u
H" wile, Edith ll:!vi&lt;
i port. Ohi·o. Ph. 992-3874.
.,.nline1 to HI a ish,...
.t!ampooer $! Baker Furai·
.· . e
_ au om~ It 11 an elementary-high ocllool 1o herding sheep, to parents
Is ponrty
, . .....,. .• .,
'EI te
8 3 tic
tre C
·
bile In good condition or wtll combination with 260 stuclertts who do not even speak
It everywhere •
tht ·
9
26
1
9
-........,,---, ;HREE and four room --fur. ~
Routt
- u__ o._
_&amp;to
trade for • farm. Write Ray- and n. teachers 1n a
hu come to be dreaded. Many
and .Ira '-"lqg
1
196
IN MEMORY OF our husband , nlsHed apar!Jllents. AD utili· '
CALL 992-2156
! SINGER, ; model, equtpped mood E. Brown, ?55 Ste
aile-story compfel ol
out of school by
especially ov!elt lD .the fPtJng
./
and father, Charles M. Roush, ; ties paid Pbone WY 2-tl76.
With aulomalic zig zagger to / Road st. 247, Columbus 19. The &amp;ugh Rock
school age and graviate to
li'l whlll ICJIIIiOUI·aayo
who passed away September Rowley and Reed Aller 6
I fancy design, . buttonhole, Ohio.
I 21 ~lc lion school ia ao nperiment
towns on the bonder of
wltb ·~· 1'~27.. 1965.
.
i p. call WY Z.aS74.
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blmd hem, ap1hque sew iR IIJOUBi:E'&amp; roomi_ IJid_ batli /ryinl to make I
....,..anon.
'
II· d&gt;d not know the pam you :
4 s lie 1
Zippers, etc. Like new. Only and 3 rooms ar oath, mod- -ip !he•w.holo
of
The currlculwn,
1hll feelllll ceii :till; lit
.
7 payments 17·76 a monlil ern, 464 South 4th Ave., Mid- the
!.ad
or
hear
your
final
sigh,
:
·-'HOUSEKEEPER
with
some'
lncli'!JIS,
.lhe
been
mainly
•by the peoiple
.
Wr 'only know you passed • ;MODERN 2 bedroom homo. / nursing experience, live in. left. l'b. 992-2iiSS. _ t 25 tic dleport, 0. Small down pay:ift the .
airel arithmetic.
whe1 t!tey ··•
1
way without a last good-bye! Pomeroy, 0 · Ph: 992·2903 day Ph. 992-5251.
9 25 ltc JUST HKEN IN - 1966 stereo ments, balance on land con- . .
--pethaptt .lhe
prepared the
hopei far .
.
/ or 992·3702 evenmgs7
' spee d automBtJc
· changer, tract. Write 1-480
' • :..:.-.u
·
the
'- ........
"'- ... _-.. "
&lt;1(1 gave us strength to fa~
_
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_
_
-.
Lake
.tov.
n
aaen,
.
Na(ajo
for
•
G
it and courage to bear the __ ____ --_ 24 llo_ WOMAN TO work one da 1
walnut fini sh, radio equip- Drive, Columbus, 0 . ..., Car·
help!... people in an
society.
blow :
NEWLY decorated four room ' week clean house 152
ped, twin speaker system, a• rol Johnson.
9 21 6tp o:quntrx,.::,;;: ·
.
who have gone on to
Bul what it meant to Jose you downstairs apartment, new ternu't A e p
·
sume payments $5.50
per HOUSE- l"'R llALE-- See
t
llt;j)OO l!lemberl· of.'
!leo on !rlbal scholarships
·•. ·:..
0
No one will ever know.
gas heating units, 110 Butterv ., om"7•25 at
month or pay balance due 31M Hamillon Slree~ Middla gl"' live on a; res,~tlo~
returned to lhe
,
Sadly nussed by W1fe. Odessa nut Ave., Pomeroy, 0. Ph.
p
$96. Try It m your home. CaD port or can IIU3ZI
e- '""' .,_..Weol 'VIrllbll.' ., r
and Children and
Motoer. 992-5233.
9 23 6lp Male Help Wanted
192-3218.
t 25 lie
'
' 1 t 11 nrq!&gt;)d!l!t.3ifu.llt a_ijljlslrell,
Directed by Prof.
". ''... ..!
8
Anna Roosb
9 27 lie ---- - -- ·
SOME
- ---e
.,..GOII
ol Arizona
,JUG
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5 ROOM apartment ov1tlJ b1lth. RETAIL salesman for inside
. THING TO · MEND - GAYNEIL .WISE
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--,- - - . _Pb 992-3319.
18
selling, good salary,
paid! Smger
machine
Jtlll Buttenlut
t92- seat.wed acroos lhe
and !inaRCed
·•
Notrce
A
SI
- vacations and other henefita. plete . wtth allach!Jienls, thts 5293.
IJvo-lllirdl
of
then:
on
Shriver'•
Oflioe
MIW.
ArvD
Halla"
lllfl ......
1 22 11
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' _ __ uto _ • ••
Wnte Box 668-B, c-o The machme equipped to zig zag,
• ~~"' 1n. lhe Western stateo;
Opportunity, the new visited ootltmlltr ·'!'lt'hlr ·Par·•
TRF.AT your wile to a delicious 1959 OLDS Dynamic 88, good , Daily Sentinel,
Pomeroy,! make
buttonholes, _ monoA
iE!ght.y-li.., .per cent ol
will plaoe 81
entl, Mr. -.ncJ'r.in, Wor!ajJ)ay.
dinner at a jitney supper at condition throughout, power Ohio. State age and experl- gram, etc. Tak• over payfilii.
fl.
'
Navajos are · unemployed
OR
ti!!Uit
il of Dexter.
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1
Syracuse School Be:l•imS Sa•
brakes, radio, $4;8. Ph. 992- i enee. Our employees know menta of $5.42 per month or ...,,
underemployed.
per cent
and luldanco I I
Mr .. IDd Mrl.
w-day. Ocl. Jst starting at 4o- 3860.
pay b1llanco due
POMEROY _ Modem 2 etory do not o[M!ak Eoglosh. Their teachmg children. .
doctootto.rlhelin
. rP:"
.u. :.,'!
,··-.
9 22 &amp;le
9 25 3tc 1 of !his ad.
30 p.m. Spon•ored by tho La-'
_ 992-3211. _ _ _ _ 1 25 ltc
frame, 4 .·large rooms (I bed· birth r,te Is twl~e the natlooll A number of COUI'Iel wUI
..,...
die! ' Auxiliary of the Syra·
BIDS will be received ·at tlie rootnll),' 1\2 baths, handwood averatJ.• but 110 II lhelr iolfant taught I_n Navajo. -ptere will
Mrs. . PaJ'SOIII If, l!dllir• . ;;,
cuse Fire Dept.
9 27 4tc
ACROM
ta. EfYpllaa
11. Strikes
office of Webster and Fultz floors, . full b1laemenl,
gas mortality rate and_ . they... die In•
ta
.for
lpent I
.•
11\ij .
8
DEAF MAN · p4'rfects midget
1. Folot
dancing
13. Eut
at Pomeroy Ohio until Oct- fb\.'&lt;1 hot air heaUng
good atmosl
cenerlition earlier
.
·
sq i aqd
tron&gt;iswr hearing aid. 11 you
I. Shinto
1111
In&lt;llon
ober 8 tll6fi at io·oo A M view of the rive siuoo
than the average white.
accordmg to Ruaell,
,
IDd Mrl llUDt PIIIR
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h
tempt..
K Teal or
,...
he'
'
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· ·
r.
• ·
MOlt Are· SbepUrd•
reverstnc lite separation
· •·
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can ear peop1e talk
and
t. aeoon....,
w•en
oa t Walter E. Sines real MIDDLEPORT - G room mod·
children from lhiolr famllleo ·
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18·
can't moke out the words
rute
DOWN
estate located adjacen't t, ern frame home (new con- Moot of them subolat U ·A 11mu111neou1· ltlack on.
Mr1. Murl ,o,Jn
clear ly then this may be your 10-Groeto
I. Lorge
1P.Gome
lhe viUage of Racine, Ohio, stmclloo) with bath, Joreed shepbends on terram· eo barren
v
ro em
clay wllh _ber .~lor1, .._,
.
answer. An ntremely small 11 =eon
f'&gt;*
consJStmg of residence and hot ait heaUng, full basement 11
only flve per cent al
b p II\
Mary John!lGII,•of .Belpre.
_·
2
1
hearing aid usinil a tiny ,... 13. Grief
lhe 1ee
but!dmgs on 0.114 acre. Those With recreation room U5l24), a farrtll!
needs. The sel_f.
McDonald :bo wu
Mr. and Mrl. Rtlberi .. 'Jnit.
ergized unit, has heen per- 14. Man'•
~. Flnat
2S. Rich
persons having a real estate utility room Ilaundry) and eamed Income of I NavaJO
the reservation, 1011
seU of Chester . ..,t ~ ::*¥1
11
01• • - · lected by a man who himself 11.
&lt;.
roek
JRte}'est ohould consider this garage, large lot. ln ucel· male per year often less than
electrical engineering · and Mn. Ralph
211. ~gto.
is hard of hearing' and has 1 bti&lt;ka
abln-.
M ."""'property.
t 2S 3tc
lent location and neighbOr- a New 1York commuw spends
a blgh-paylng job
dren, local, , called on
their
been for over 10 years. II in· 16.Bol'nleae
5.Diochuge
:ze.~... a~': lib clarine~ - LeBiaok
tl . hood.
getting to and from work. :
. witb . tho ' H••bes parenta, Mr. and Mrs . .....,
terested it is suggested yoll 17. BOxing
language
.. a guo
27.
Theda-·
.
' recen y BOUTE 31
..
500
b
Most
of
lhem
live
in
the
6 Fl
-~
overhauled. very good shone
- .,.,
uys 98 1r dlti' 1 h
d
Co. to . retura to.., btl Trussell on Sunda•''
.
I
write J. W. Planck, 32
E.
tenn, tar
7:B:;:,. . : =.~ 3'1. Etbe
Ph. lltZ-2236.
ll 25 3k acres in Bedford 'l'wp, Will a ona. og811, a roun or
to head the Office of J. D. Ph!Rips and Mr. lllfl
9th St. Erie, p, _ y.,,, wil : ·•
short
a. Not ..
toot
!18.
produce all crops common to octagonal hut of mod and wood
E
ml Op rtunlty Mrs. Vel'IIOII DoUn aod IIIli
ceive full Information at no 10. Con8ume
oul•k
32. Anoint.:
BIG Hammond organ, \Vm ·sell this area, spritlgo in. pasture, w1th an open fire on the first
clad.:y
. Timmy, of Raven.Wood, 'If.
0
cost or obligation whatsoever. ~~:
t. Bulty
arcbale
cheap. Ph. 247-2543.
11&gt; story frame hou,.,, &amp;!J: oor u the _only source for MacDonald, whose program spent Wedi)eJti&amp;J.:wlth Groilw
_ _ _
9 27 lie 23. P•opelle,..
9 23 3tc rooms and cellar, well, some ~at:::: cookmg. There au no had an .. miiUoa ·budget last While and daughter,. Doria. :
110
THE MEIGS Coonty Coonhunl· ~:: ~~~.,.
I STANDS of bees, 1 coon buildings. Property
need• ep es, no eltclrlclly,
Ia seetlttl to lure tig!Jt Mr. .and ~. lljlrolcl lffltr
ers will hold a shotgun match, 28. Bhwk s...
hound, steel traps, new and so;ne repair .
toilet faclUtles .. Th:"Y must go
to the reservation. One and children called oo her-Jill'
10
Sunday, Oct. 2. starting at
city
used, wire fur stretchers aniAlbert M. ()os, Broker
far u 20 miles to the of bls heartening successet bu enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Rar9ld
noon at their club house on 31. Wagon
mal lures and scrota. 16 ~auge
H..-ry Clelalll, !lal01moa
cummunlly weD for drmklng bet!~ to attract ·tbe Fairchild Bumsl~e of Klnqbury a rectllt
Snow Balf Hill.
9 27 5tc
wheel
browning automatic. 22 pump,
water.
.
Co. of San Fran&lt;!fsco, manufac- Sunday. ·
·:
WILL DO ironing in my home. 32. ~:~...
Remmgton, 32 special Marlin EftaiDp IIZ-UM or 112-'"'
The Bureau of Indian Affairs lurers of tiny electronic equip· Mrs. Joe LawrenCe took ber
Ph. 992·5548.
Jtp
tlon
12 gauge single barrel, lver:
t 25 31c (BIA) Will operate 81 grade ment. It! faotory employs only daughter, Debbie, to a doclor
9 26
- - -- .
as. P,,'.um'".ntwn:
Johnson, for sale cheap, Mar- - IChoolo on the reservation this 400 but It Is ·a start.
Pt. Pleasant. Sbe ·wu ...
SP.\GHETTl
Insurance
6Yher mother, Mrl.
......&lt;!inner at the
.
u. C&lt;&gt;nan Fur Agency, N_ Brown st.
_ ____
· lulineu Servia~~~ MacDonald IBYB no one
Sa cred ~"'t! C,lmrch aud1tor
lion
Mason, W. Ya. Pb. 773-5296. GET A quotaliGD frvm 11EtJ.
·
understand lndllu poverty unW
Arnold.
ium, P~,! 0 ., Saturday IlL Sip a
1 21 e~
TER INSUIIANCB AGENCY
&amp;uei'IONaa
he 91eWI It lint hand.
Mrs. .Amy Wiilft II botne
Oct. I,
p.
m.
111.
INC.
before
rtDelfllrl
.
your
f
rttt
IMrlee
"Here
on
the
Navajo
reterva·
the hocpltal ;and aelllttl
30
'- 7 P· Ill. · ., , . by the , ..,... of leo
Our Own PoiiMlroy
auto IIIourattce. We may be
Crltt llnidlnn!
. tloo the wbole place Is
alOitl fine.
·
·, ' ·
Democrat , . · of
Meig• · &amp;ll'reaCh
LANDMARK
able te avt you mae)'.
~;.Pi:'!.:!..f!~tt poverty poclcet.
Duane Tullle, atutlttit 11 Rio
County. Mu'lls $1' .00 child- ~
m..-:-.
1 2 lfc
- - -~
"Then la . .uo IRwltry and
CoUege, IJIIitt ·III'IYitlo
ren $.50. .· ', .... ,., -'t.
2i
Sle
/
-~ual
I
otlt
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wb
1
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:A. Deola
NOW IN I'ULL SW
&amp;ITI'OMOB!LE .. IDititltlc:e beeD
' • I Ill
1!11 .some jobs do opt!lt Up
ut ·week with lilfl ·~•-10,
·.· ,;k .J.; .
.. 111•
Come In and
ewocelled?, ,LoJt Jlllr
_
don't have trallled penplt to
and Mrs.: Gleq
SPECIAL PROGR,AM
1
Win Homh Rldtn1
llceliee7
WY ,___ IIBWING -I••• l'lfllll •
the"! ,becaUie lltere !1 10_
Mrs. Miale.. ShaJD.
4 · - -~~
or Unlco Rolri10•1t...,
I IS llo flee. an lllUaa. '11 N21f_ they can
exeepl
a dlj1 tJtb' ln!r . ' : . ,
WE I'! ISH •• thank oil
f· d
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special of the year, and no
wonder. Fifteen of his fonner
Jeadln&amp; ladles surround him on
the Sept. 28 fun and games.
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Anita Eckberg and
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Joan Collins, Arlbne Dahl,
Phyills Diller and Rhonda
Fleming.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Knopp
gags, sketches, ntonolngue
This shapely array of
Columbus visited Sunday with all the rest. I wanted to do tude would give a l~r
Mrs. Charles Buck.
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something dlfferent this year.
hives. Bul Hope is an old
The Middleport Hr~h School held Oct. 2 in connection with
needed a change."
at surrounding
Bond's annual Tag Day will be the fall conference being held
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R. L. Gotthardt returned
Inasmuch as Bob bas
with beauties, even on his trips
held Saturday, October 15, it at the Feeney-Bennett Post m
his home, Columbus Sunday,
raUngs In each
to VietNam. At tho thought
any . ·
was decided at the
regular Middleport. On October 29 Mr.
ler spending several days
speclala since anyone
bevy of leadln&amp; ladles be shouldn't .
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officers
elected
by Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
remember, why tamper with only rolls hla eyand growls once more·
meet1ng of t he Band Boosters• F rey pans
ute band
Junjor
and were
Senior
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As.,ociation Monday evening in take part in the annual Band
~ of Heath Methndist Church Mrs. Welby Whaley r~~~~';~~~ success•
8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
the l1igh school cafeteria.
Day at Marshall University. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Belcher Sunday evening at the church. horne Sunday, afier 8 ~
•'Because it's a
Mrs. Wesley Fry, presidenl, Mr. Frey also urged that all of Charleston, W. Va. , were Officers of the Senior group days visit at Jackson with
Invigorating thing to do.
conducted the business meeting parents of children in the var- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. are Sherrie Shuler, president; and Mrs. Leo Williams and
want to rome up
and introduced the new band ious bands to attend the month- Jack Bachner. They came lor Doxie Walters, vice president; tended the Apple Festival.
something new In my other
director, Mr. Ross Frey.
ly Booster meetings to become the birthday of their nephew, Cindy McGurr, secretary, and
Mr. and Mrs. c. K. Nease
appearances," he explained.
Mrs. Fry announced thot the ocquainted with the
various Steven Bachner.
Sandy Johnson, treasurer.
sons of Nease Settlernen~
Flllll Clips Incladed
band would sponsor a dance proJects and aims of the band Pat Edwards, son of Mr. and
ed Sunday with her
"I'll open with a monologue. I
Oct. 1 at the high schooL Corn- and those of the director.
Mrs. Charles Edwards, left Officers elected for the Jun· Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
couldn't do without lhat.
mittee members were appoint.
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Saturday lor Kent St.te Unlver- iors are Eddie Brown, presi· . Mrs. Homer Holter and Mrs. afterward I arrive In a Brink's
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and 1'nclude the
un1'fonn Followmg tile busmess meet- sily where he will be a fresh- den t ; Verne 0 rd• VIce
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preSl-· Wyatt Chadwell attended
truck wJth my golf clubs·
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committee - Mrs. Don Mullen, ing a reception wus held in man. He is a 1966 graduate of dent; Vickie Sutlon, secretary, flower show at Kyger Creek They've kidnaped me for a
Mrs. Lewis Long, and Mrs. Hen- honor of Mr. Frey. Refresh· Middleport High SchooL
and Debbie Gilkey, treasurer. High School Sunday afternoon.
ry Cbtworthy; calling rommit- ments of cake and coffee were T&lt;&gt;m Rail, son of Mr. and A discussion was led by Em- Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Fisher, De1Wminutional Day
jee - Mrs. Gene Harris, Mrs. served from a table covered Mrs. E. o. RaU, has returned erson Jones and plans made for and sons, Kenneth and Don
0/ Prayer Oblertled
Robert Hysell, and Mrs. Rich- with a white linen cloth and to Kent' State University where members to attend the
Akron and Mr. and Mrs. J.
m Denominational
Day
ard Bailey; and publicity, Mr. centered with an arrangement
will be a senior majoring in meeting Monday evening
Fisher and family of Rrultouq Prayer was observed at
and Mrs. Robert King.
of fall flowers. Mrs. Eugene Journalism.
Pomeroy, Refreshments
IlL visited relatives over
worship service Sunday even-ll
Mr Frey outlined
coming Conde and Mrs. Wendell Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey- served by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. weekend. They were called
••• at the Ente...,.., ••
aactivities and projects of the tach were hospitality chairmen. dno, Huntington, w. va., spent The Rev. Max Donahue and by the serious illness of
llh M,.,._Tht&gt;mlrs[J
band which include participat- A good attendance was noted the weekend with their parents, Mr. Jones will act as advisors former's mother, Mrs.
' wid 1 olr~ WSWS
ing in the legion parade being at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing. for the seniors with Mrs. Jones Fisher.
Bentz, prea en
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and Mrs. James Johnson lead- Mr. and Mrs. Norman
In charglme.
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"The porlance b
rcesAmenco'a fovo•lte T-slrln with
Mrs. Luckeydoo in New
ers 0 e umors.
of Senecaville arrived
sory Prayer," was the topic
11inlorced ntck thol.wln't ..._
W. Va.
Present were Doxie Walters, for a visit wilh their
the service. Miss Elizabeth DaS·M·l·XL
. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson, vice president; Vickie sutton, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. vis read the scripture and Mrs
Officers
were elected and Mrs. Clara Paulsen, for dust- Jr., of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. A. secretary, and Debbie Gilkey, Robert Wamsley, and to see
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Don Hunnel led iD prayer for
county contests judged wben er; Mrs. Homer Radford, apple R. Johnson. Sr., Mr. Howard treas~r. .
mother, Mrs. William
the Missions , that bad asked
Meigs County Pomona Grange muffins; Mrs. Elms Louks, cro- Jarrett, of Charleston, W. Va.; A diSCUSSion wass led by
They were accompanied
for special prayer. The Rev.
met at the Rock Springs Grange chet centerpiece and edgings; and Wesley Hundley of Dunbar, erson Jones and plans made for tlleir grandson J. R.
Menael Smilll closed wll!l
hall.
and Mrs. Emma Adams, Infant W. Va .• visited over the
members to attend the county who spent several days
II
Elected were Stsnfor~ Stock- suit of crocheted cap,
coat. end with Mrs. Cecil Kimes.
meeting Monday evening
at th
benedlctto_n._ _ __
ton, worthy master; Thomas and booties. Dwaln Will of HarPomeroy. Refreshments were em.
ATTEND DINNER
Sayre, overseer; George Gen- risonvllle won second place on
served by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. dent of the College, announees Mr and Mro Paul
Smart
helmer, steward; Homer Rice, apple muffins.
The Rev. Max Donahue . and ,. new five-year
·In Platlsbu- reeenUy 1o
Be Sure To See The Complete IJue of Hanes Underwear
assistant steward· Mary Gen- The fifth degree was given
Mr. Jones wdl act as adVISOrs
ram structured to meet ba- 11!0'0
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For Mea IIIIi Boya On Sale nnw In the Mens &amp;Boll
for
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attend a farew'll
for
Departmon~l&amp;t Floor. Union Suits in cotton rib ~~Jilt
hermer. chaplam; Leo Story, for one candidate. It was anWI'th Mrs · J ones sic
w and Merlllllll)p,
and
th~ weoves .- Shorts and Drawers ~ QuU~
lreasurer; Lethu Morris, secre- nounced that James
White,
and Mrs. Jam~s Johnson lead- ments und academic
~ ~O!l't:-J,fn Geo ·81
Underwear - .Athlehc Shorts and Undi!rlhlrto - KDee
larv; Amos Leonard, gatekeep- Che~ter King and the Racine
ers of the Junwrs.
. A new dorm!~ for
~I~- cbudreq ~ho mo~length Briefs - ~mptete Selection of .s~. Now It •
good time 'to buy your n~s In MODS and lkln Underer: Frances Goeglem,
cores .Jumor Grange chorus who were Funeral services for Mrs. Present were Doxie Walters, is being completed wrth early iJII~ tD Deer Park a suburb ' of
wear at E.herfelds. You'U lind a coillplete ·il!lectiOD ol
Pa11line Atkins, Pomona; Helen winners In the district rontest Pearl Russell were held from Okey Reitter, Van
Johnson, plans lor a new administration Clliclilnllll 'l1te
Mi' Sid.
si!es too
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Quivey, flora; Betty Leonard, were awarded plaque• for their the ~wing Chapel Sunday, at 2 Mrke Buskirk, Sylvia Swanson, building, campus chapel,
dill 'liia
lransl~rreci 10 ~
lady assistant steward; Homer participation at Ohio State fair.
with the Rev. L. Simpson Sandy Johoson, Robbie. Ord gymnasium.
,
diiJrCh 'II!~ wbttt he wW he
Radford, execuUve committee, Norman Will has been chosen
of the Forest Run Bap- and Sheme Shuler, selllors. ,
Kentucky Christian College Is aa....r tid In the "i:luiltlan eduand 'llrs. James H.
Quivey, Meigs county delegate to
church, officiating.
Attendln&amp; in the
Ju~nor supported by Christian Church- . ~~iiD!t . ..
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State Grange meeting and
Special music was provided group were J"&gt;:ce Kerns, V1ck- es and Churches of
and cilltlli~~~~-~---;=-----7-;b====,.;==:=======..,.,..~---~
Miss Margaret Griffith, home sie White the alternate.
by Mrs. Campbell Harper or- le Sutton, Debb1e Gilkey, Eddie Is principally engaged iD
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demonstration agen~ and her A special meeting of Pomona gants! and the choir of Mt. Mo- Brown and Verne Ord.
ing men and women for churchassistants, Miss Sharon Holter Grange was announced by
riah BapUst church,
related vocaUOIIB. The
Tl and Miss Carol Wilcoxen judged master for Oclober 5. Gallia
Burial was In Beech
of male students
the baking and sewing con- County Pomona Grange will
cemetery and pall-hearers
lor the
Cluiatlianl
tests. Receiving first place were guests. Subordinate Granges Eddie Buffington, Jolm Moor.
- - - - - - - -·-- - - are requested to have a
Arnold Richards, August
representation at this
es, Ervin Ball!lllardner and
and to bring pies. At the close Oscar Qualls,
Kentucky Christian College,
of the meeting refreshments Relatives coming from out Grayson, began Its 48th year
DF
i were served.
of town for the service were of Instruction on September 1 Size
P~tef!t
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tatum, with a 25 per cent increase In 8¥2103_
~propert11
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DAUGHTER BORN
James Russcll and daughter, student enrollment, the largest
~enior mothers of Eastern Mr. and Mrs. James Neutz. Karen, Thomas Russell,
Mr. in the college's blstory. IncludRegultr $3.99
' High School met iD special ses- ling are announcing the birth and Mrs. Douglas English and ed in thio year's Freshman
' oion Monday afternoon, at the of their first child. a daugh- son, Gentle Brown J~.• Samuel Class from the Hemlock Grove
flretl
' High School with Mrs.
Guy ter. born Monday, September Russell, Charles and Charlene area is Charlotte Ann Lambert,
I Spencer, president, in charge. ! 26 at Holzer Hospital in GalU- Brown and Henry Wright all of daugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger1e II
• Final plans were made for polis. The baby weighed seven Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Luth· Lambert.
Middleport
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an auction sale of furniture en pounds and has been named er Russell and son, Daylon; ~D~r~.~J~.iiLo:w~e~1l~:~:~
0 Saturday October 1 beginning Patricia Lynn. Grandparents of Mrs. Cleo Roasell and daughter •
t at 12 noon, at the High School the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark,
L Lunch will be served und each Theodore Neutzling and
Mr. canton; Mrs. Claude Martin,
• mother is asked to rontribute and Mrs. Robert Goodall, Mid- Detroit, M1ch.: and Mrs. Hel9 two pies or one dozen sandwich- dleport. Great grandmothers are en Lee and daughter, Chicago,
~ es. Those having furniture for Mrs. James Clatworthy, Sr., W.
the sale are to have it at the Middleport; and Mrs.
Otto
STILL CRITICAL
school by 10:30 a.m.
Mulford. Middleport Rt. I. Mrs.
George
Sargent,
Pomeroy
. :You get the &lt;:onvenienee ot low-cost LOT-O:.UTE'
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Plans were also made for a Neulzling is the former Janice
Junior
High
teacher,
who
has
• rummage sale to be held in Par- Goodall.
automatically, tool LOT-0-LITE looks, lights like a
been confined to
Gallipolis
S kersburg, W. Va., on October
atreet light. A photoelectric eell turn&amp; it on at dusk,
edicul Center the past week,
II&lt; 20. These having rummage are
PLAN HOMECOMING
ofF at dawn. Lights up 4il~rk areas arqund garages, 1
S to meet at the borne of Mrs. The annual homeroming of remains in critical condition.
outbuildinge, drive.waye, parking Iota, outdoor livWll Spencer, Tuppe's Plains, Octo- Hemlock Grove church will he His room number Ia 118.
1' her 18, at 9 a.m. to place price held Sunday October 2, heginIng and working areas all nigbtlongllt 'a perfect lor
Sj!j tags on articles and to bring a ning at 9:30 a.m. A basket din- World's longest train tunnel
auburbt!n homea, farms.factol'iea, busin'e&amp;sea, pubts 88ck lunch.
ner will he served at noon and bores under Italy's Lepontine
lie buildings-any plae~ that needs protection and
RoseS. Reynolds
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safety
alter dark I You make no inveatment in LOT.
the re8lllar October meeting is gin at 1 p.m. Everyone
weiAu't. VIce Pr...i~nt
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Sbipwrecl: on a South Sea Is- games were played and woD by Trousers."
vved. For
dessert
lndlland, a fate harassed husbands Anne Chapman and Apr i I Sbirley Huston recited a pn- vidual halves of whole piDeap~le
might dream of, was the theme Smith. ·
em and a skit enUUecl, "Things lllled with fresh fruit salad were
when Ohio Eta Phi Cbapter of Everyone then gave an inter- igo Better with Coke," was pre- enjoyed.
Beta Sigma Phi sorority held pretaUon of her rostume and sented. This .was followed by a Attending were these guesls, M
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its annual rush party Wednes- prizes were awarded to t h e pantomime to the rerording of Karen Bierhup, Bonnie ThOVJjlr. an
day, Sept. 2t at the horne of three most original, being Shir- ''Yellow Submarine," which was son, Ann Barnitz, Marie O'Don- of Bashan visited Sunday afterMrs. A. R. Knight.
ley Huston, Betty Rawlings and given by all the girls noted 1nell, Carol Freeman, JennHer noon with Mr. and Mrs. CbarFishnet, s!lells. colorful fish Lois Moore. Judges were Mr. above.
Anderson, Patty Stein, Mr. and les R. Karr Sr.
and driftwood carried out
a and Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mrs.J Betty Rawlings clOsed the pro-' Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mrs. Virain··l Mrs. Raymond Pullins
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South Sea island effect. The Virginia Myers, and Bob Wing- gram by leading group singing ia Myers, and Mrs. Susan Rus- Thurstllll and Mrs. Roy Evans
guests were picked up in
an ett.
of songs of the sea.
sell.
Canal Winchester, who were
crnergcm·y truck presented with ! Pal Hindy announced the Slitp- Refreshments were served at Members present were the
here to see their lather, Rollin
a life jacket and IJandaid name wreck Follies of 1966 with Gall B Red Cross Survival Station. "'"'e and Marge Schoonover, Bearhs at Holzer Hospital,
lag. and upon arriving were 1 Hovatter opening the show with Each guest was presented with Doris Ewing, Barbara Betzing, turned to their homes Sunday
sea ted at t.bles with palm tree Ia hula dance. Martha Eshle- a tin plate and cup as favors. Ina Meadows, Sharlee Neuman, evening.
plocemats and lighted candles man, Judy Crooks and Rosetta to use at the buffet serving ar-1 B~rbara Riggs, Billie Jo Spears,
in bottles.
Redovran sung and danced to. ea. Ham, cheese, sandw1ches, 1 Lmda Watson, Marilyn Wisecup Mr ... and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
The passenger list was check- "By The Sea," and later gave relishes, potato chips, pretzels I Rita Ball, Lois Clelland and Li- of Fa~rborne were
weekend
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