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Devoted To The lnterutt OJ The Meis•·Mtuon Area
VOL XVII

NO. 119

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1965

By Blanche M. Ha•kine

One ol the world's top busl· the accident, it was
reported. 'fhe Pomeroy emergency -res- a year as presidelit of the Midness euuctlves, a graduate of
cue unit answered a call lo the dleport - Pomeroy Rotary club.
Rutland hllb scnool and Harhouse at 7 30 p. m. Sunday. Later, he was associated with
l&amp;rd Unlv,erslty, died early MonMr. Rawlings was rushed to the General Telephone compa4ay apparently from a lall
the hospital.
ny of Marion, Ohio, but left
down the basement steps of a,
Ml . Rawlings was a native of this executive position to bebo..,e he owned In Pomeroy .
Rutland and a graduate of Rut-· come the President of the
Richard Harold Rawlings, 60,
land High school. He went on IT&amp;T subsidary n Chile. Bewas prono~~J~ced dead at 4 a.m.
to Harvard University where he fore leaving South America he
In Melge
General Hospital.
took degrees in economics and was executive vice president
Cause ol daath was a skull frac-electrical engineering.
for IT&amp;T in South America.
ture.
He was with the lnternation- AI the tJme of his death he
Mr. Rawlings was found by
al Telephone and Telegraph was serving his company in an
his wife at the foot of steps
Company for 30 years, serving advisory post at the New York
leading to tbe basement in the
in Spain :-;evera! years where city home offices .
large home he owned on Unhe hecame flu ent 10 the Span- M;. Rawlings was the son of
con Hill, and recently occupied
ish language.
the late Roy H. Rawlings and
by hts nephew and family, Mr.
Leaving IT&amp;T in lhe late Mrs. R. H. (Faye) Rawlings,
and Mrs. Richard W. Rawlings.
1940s. he and hi s family resid- Union-av, Pomeroy. A brother,
The couple, here on a briel vaed in Pomeroy where he look Robert W. Rawlings, also precation from their home In New
an ctdive part in operation of ceded him in death.
York City. was engaged
the R H Rawlmgs Sons Dodge Also surviving are his wife,
cleanint the house.
agency of Middleport in which Harriet Barr Rawlings; three
1here w~re no witnesses to 1
MR. RAWLINGS
he was a partne r, and served daughters , Miss Susan Rawlings,

at home; Mrs. John (Mary) : ter , Mrs. Howard E~ing, At- Funeral services will he held
Challinor, Bilo Hanzonle. Bra- ~· lanta, Ga.; a sister-in-law . Mrs.[ Thursday al 2 p. m. from the
zil; and Mrs. William (Ann) Ruben Rawlings, Middlepor1,1Rawlings -Coats Funeral home
Toppe, Quito, Equador; a sis·! and three grandchildren.
in Middleport, with the Rev.

Howard Ruppel! in charge. Bill'
ial wil be in Riverview
lery. Fnends may call anytime at the funeral borne.

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" FI ;IST MEN IN
THE MOON "

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Judd

Governor Sets Airport Meeting

Plans For Organ
Purchase Completed

Martha Hyn

--and "BULLET FOR
BILLY THE KID"
Sieve lh·adie

Gorden Club
Meeting Slated
Mrs. Roher! Reibel, Garden
Club Contact Chairman
for
Me1gs County, has announced a
meeting that will be of interest

mtGS THEATRE
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Plans were completed fQI' the
purchase of a Baldwin Electric
Organ for the chapter room at
the regular meeting of Evangeline Chapter, OES, held on
Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple in Middleport.
Pro tern officers were Mrs.
M. L. French, Associate Matron and Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
Ruth, and Mrs. Paul Wino, Mar.
shall. Mrs. Delbert Mitclll:ll .
W, M. and Allen Hughes, W. P.
presided.
The initiatory work was e~ ­
emplified by the officers during the evening. Communications were read from Grand
Chapter and plans were made
to hold a rummage sale FridAy
and Saturday. Sept. 10 • II in

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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ- TV

WCHS- TV

Channel 3

Channel 8

I·41 Cora Cob Report
700TodayShow
7 2S Todly Out Your Way
8:25 Todly Out Your Way
1:00 Cartooosville
t: 30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Trulh err Consequeaceo
10 30 What's This Song
10:55 NeWI Morning Report
II: 00 Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 CaD My Bluff
11:30 I'll Bet
12:56 NO'II'I Day Report
1:00 Midday News
I :30 SiJJ&amp;ID' Jamboree
2:00 Momenl of Truth
22:30 The Doctors
S:OO ADother World
3:30 You Don't Say
f:OO Match Game
U~ Afternoon Report
4:30 Mr. CarlooD
1:00 Yoet Bear
$:30 Adventure of the West
f :30 Newa Picture
a:u w..111.
6:56 Jim l'backer Sparta
7·00 Huntley-Br1nkley
7:30 U. S. Foreign Policy
11 :00 Newa
1115 Weather
11:20 Sporll
11:30 Johnny Caraon
NEW YORK
- IUPI;7)-;;;-TL'
he
United States will participate m
the lint International exhibition
of drawings by children and
youlb to be held in Rormmia.
The Children's Art Gallery of
New York has been designated
by !be State Department's Sov·
let and Eastern European Exchanges Stall to make U. S. selections.
To date, 20 countries have of·
ficially agreed to be represent.td Ia the cultural project sponsored by the Rumanian Mini&amp;try of Education. The assembled
works by gifted young people
under 17 will be on public di&amp;pllly In Bucharest from Oct. I

LISTEN
1360

7:00 Daily Word
7:O&gt; Mike Wallace NeWII
7:30 Buddy Starcher
9:00 Captam Kangaroo
10 ·00 I Love Lucy
I 0:30 The McCoy a
II 00 Andy of Mayherry
l 1.30 Dick Van Dyke Show
12:00 Love Ot Life
12: 2S CBS News
12 30 Search For Tomoi'I'Olr
12.'11 Guiding Ugbt
1:00 Woman's Page
1:25 WCHS News
I :30 A.. The World Tuma
2: 00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To TeU The Truth
3 · 2S CBS News
3:30 Edge ol Night

' 20 Sporta
6:30 CBS News
1:00 Joe, Blabop
7:30 Sugarfoat
8:30 'loUywood Talent Seoul
9:30 Peltlcoal JIIDCIIcll
10:00 'lbl Doeton II lbe N~
11 :00 The NIWI 1'uDJ&amp;ld
11:15 w...
11:20 Movie

WHTN-TV
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TUesday, Sept. 7, IDgbllgbll
l:bannel l - 7:30 p. m. AM·
EIUCAN WHITE PAPER: U·
NITED STATES
FOREIGN
POLICY - a 311 hour special
tracing the growth of America's
World War II, showing
the
successes, failures and future

rule in world
affairs since
Wor ld War IJ, showing
the

successes, fail ure and future
goa ls of U. S. foreign polcy •·
round the worId. Leading gov·
ernmenl officials, foreign poll·
ry experts, military personnel
and authorities on government

onrl political science will

be

mterviewed. NBC News corr&amp;-

i&gt;pondents participating
are
Chet Wuntley, Oavid Brinkley,
Hay Scherer, Robert Goralkl,
Elie Abel and Joho Rich. The
program is div1ded into three
main sections: Part one - tra~
es U. S. • Soviet relationships
from the end of World War U
until today. Part two -concern
the world's new nations and

through 20.

To the 20th Century
R•formalion Hour AI

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f:OO The Secret Slorm
4:30 Lono Rauaw
li :OO Surlsicll I
&amp;:00 NeWI Tlllllghl
6:15 Your WeatbeniiiD

930 AM
:

WMQV Rovonowoad, W. Vo.

Daily Word
Faith lor Today
~'un School
King lDd Odll
Morning Movle
The Young Set
Donna Reed
Fatber IDowl IIIII
The Reblll Gamo
Tbe People'• 01o1C1
2:0J Where the Actloo .II
2:30 A TiJM For US
2 : ~ Newa
3 00 General Hospital
3:00 YOUIII Marrledl
4:00 Trailmllter
5:00 Super Sbow
li :35 Superman
6:00 Local New1 I Weather
6:15 Nen
6:30 Lean It To Beaver
7:00 Rlfiemao
7:30 Combat
1,30 Mr:J:Iale'l NaVJ
t :OO Tyeooo
1:30 PeJIItD Placl
10:00 lbo Fui!Uvt
IUlll NeWI
11:10 Local Newl
11 : li ..,.thR
11 :20 3porll
11 :30 ABC'I NJcllllu.

7:25
7:30
B:00
1:15
9:30
11 :00
12:00
12:30
1:00
1:30

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America'a efforll to deal wllb
oaUonali.s m and racialism.
Put three - deall with tho
growing oonfilct betweea tha
u. s. and CoiiiiiiiUilll Qlloa.

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WHTN- TV

Channel 3

Channel 8

Channe113

11:30 Jollnoy Canon
The calendar of ancient Mello
leo contained 18 months ol 20
days each, with five extra daya
11 !be end of the year being
called "Nemonteml" (meaning
useli!BI), according to the A.,.
tee Calendar Stone, wblcb Is
believed to have been cui In !be
firs1 or second century A D

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HEADQUARTERS
FOR BACK·TO·
SCHOOL SHOES

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7:00 Daily Word
7. O&gt; Mike Wallace NeWII
7:30 Buddy Starcher
9 11(1 Captam
ngaroo
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
11 :00 Andy ot Mayberry
I 1:30 Dick Van Dyke
12:00 Love ol We
12:0&gt; Newo
12:30 Searcb For Tomorrow
12:45 Guidin8 Llgbt
1:00 Worneo'a Page
1:2&gt; NeWA
I :30 Aa the World 1'urDI
2:00 Pasoword
2:30 House Party
3:00 To feU fbe Trulll
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge Of "'~ht
4:00 Secret Storm
f:30 Lone Ran&amp;•
li: 00 Surlslde 6
6:00 News lteporl
6:15 Your Weathennan
6:20 Sportl
6:30 CBS Evening New•
7:00 San Francisco beat
7:30 Mr. Ed
8:00 MJ Llvtug DoD
8:30 Beverly HillbiWOI
9:00 Dick Van Dyke
9:30 Our Private World
11:00 The Newa Tonqbl
11 15 Weather Toller
11:20 Late Show

7:1$ Dill)' Word
7:30 Na9}' Film
8:00 Fun School
9:1$ Kin&amp; lDd Odie
9:30 Moru!Dg Movlo
11:00 Th YOIIDII Set
12 00 Oomll Reed
12, 30 rittblr Kaow• 11e11
I :00 Tbe Rebuo Gillie
1:30 'lbl PeopJn Qlolce
2:00 When the Ac11oD II
2:30 A Time For U1
2:55 New•
3:011 a-.1 llalpltal

3:30 Yo11111 Mln'lldl
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Nln,..A WAR CASUALTY
Gen. George Pickett of Gettysburg tame was not killed
In the Civil War. Alter the war
ended, he returned to Richmond
and became a businessmen. Ho
died there In 1875.

4:00 fntlm•st.
5:011 SupeJ Sb01t'
1:35 SaptmaD
1: II Local New a I WeatiMr
8:15 Nen

1:30 Leavo It To lleavc
7:011 RIOem•a
7:10 Ozzle IIIICI Harrlel

a: so ShiJidlc
u:30 Burfle'• Law
10·111 ABC 8eopo
II
News
11:U Weather
11:20 Bporta

11:30 ABC'a

NJahlllfe

SATURDAY'S LATB MOVIES
Challllel a, "Lady
Luck. q
1948, Robert Young, Owlnel 3,
"711 Ocean Drive," 1*- Edmoog O'Brletr, lDd Clwmel 13,
"The Angry Red Planet," 11159,
Gerald Mohr and "P'rl8ht" 1857,
Nancy Maloae.
MONDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel I, '"111e Cane of the
Cat People," 1144, Simone Slm011.

!WEDNESDAY'S LATE MOVIB
Charmel I, "AmbUib II Cl~
111'1'011 Pau," 1951, Seott brady.
TIIUR8DAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel B, "De91l's Canyon•
195S, VIrginia Mayo.
FRIDA Y'8 LATE MOVII!S
Channel 13, "Losl Battalloa,•
1962, Diane Jerge~~~ lDd "811111
of the Gladiator'," 199, Clal'
Marlball, Channtl I, '"nne Ma•
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Man Killed in Meigs County Wreck

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7: 00 Today Show
7:25 Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
1:00 Cartoonavllll
1:30 Bachelor Fath•
10:00 Truth or Conlequenceo
10:30 Wbat'a Thill Sonc
10:55 MDI'IIillg Report
11:00 Conceotratloo
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Call My BluD
1.2:30 l'U Bet
12:55 Newt Report
1:00 Midday Newa
1:30 Singtn' J!IIDborel
2:00 Moment of Truth
2:30 Tbe Doctorl
S: 00 Another World
8:30 Yoo Don't Say
t:OO Match Game
l : Z5 Aflemoon Report
l:30 Mr. Cartooo
1:00 Woody Woodpecker
5:30 Adventures of the West
1:30 .Newa Picture
1:411 Weather
8:55 Jim '111acker Sporta
7:00 Huotley-Brtnldey
7:30 The VlrgiDiaD
9:00 Wed. Nlgbl II lbe Movlel
11:00 Lata NeWI Plclurt
11:15 TV I Weatblr
11:20 Sporta

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Wednesday's Television Program
.,., Com Cob Report

Governor James A. Rhodes , Auglaize, Mia mi, Warren, Cler-[ oping airports. "Every county I pansion program is the only
is caUin1 a meellng Thursday , mont. Brows, Greene, Logan, in Ohio shou ld have a tanding sensible answer to the ever .
ot co"liiY of~cials and civic ' Hardin, Seneca, Wyandol. Un- : strip that will . accommodate [ increasing need for additional
leaden:to.;ljiscuss ways and wn. MadiSon, Fayette. Highland, • tw10-engme. buSiness-type a1r- JObs. Every week an average
mea111 of expediting construe- Adams, Pike, Ross. Pickaway .· planes," he sa id. "This is •1 1.000 young boys and girls enlion of county airports.
Delaware, Morrow, Crawford , . must if you are to attract in- , ter the JOb market. We must
Represe8tallves from 5&amp; cnun- Huron, Perry, Hocking, Vinton . i duslry and provide jobs for provide the jobs, or we will
ties are expected to meet with Jackson, Lawrence,
Gall!a,, your communities."
have to provide a welfare pro- , .
the Governor to map detailed Meigs. Washington, Morga n.
"We all can he most thank- gram to take care of them,"
plana to allocate the $&gt;-mllllon Monroe, Belmong. Guernsey. lui to the voters of Ohio who Governor Rhodes staled.
provided by the $290-million Harrison, Carroll, Columbiana, responded to the bond program
.
- Dallas Schultz, 53, Rt. I Reedsville , was dead on arrival of Coolville fire department
bond lAue· approved by the vot- Portage, Geauga,
Jelfenon, and provided the $&gt;- million we The Governor said that many
emergency
squadmen
as a res ult of mjuries sustai ned in the wreck of this 1951 mod el car near Tuppers Plai01
trs !Jsl May.
. Ashtabula, Fairfield, Coshocton asked for, for airport consiruc- of the aforementioned coonties
Monday.
Two
teenagers
were also injured in the one-car crash. Meigs county sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach and
Invited to the meeting are and Holmes.
1 lion. This is part of our over · I have lost population because of
membera of Comrnunity lm- Six counties needing partial· all industrial development pm-1a lack of jobs. "There Isn't al Coolville squad members survey the wrec kage .-Sentinel photo.
provement ,Corporations, ~unty [ aid in improving existisg air-I gram to attract new industry sin le communi! in the state
engineers and commlssmnel'!l, ports are Mercer, Ashland. and expand present mdustry./ g .
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Chambers ~f Commerce repre-/ Wayne, Lorain, Tuscarawas and Last year Ohio had $1.1-billion · wh,ch couldn t cure It~' Ills With
aentatlves and other officials. Noble.
in new and expanded industry [an add1t10nal 500 Jobs, be sa~d .,
1'11• 30 counties with no air-1 Governor Rhudes said he will
this year we can tops this "Adequate airport facilities ore
I)Orts Include Pauldln~. Darke, urge the above counties to move record amount.
one of the magnets wh1ch at""-blltfll.lll9,n. Henry, Putnam,! with all possible speed in devel- "A successful industrial ex-, tract IOdustry."
One man was killed and two and neck while Cnle had a and over an embankment about urial hospital Monday night In
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other·s
injured m a une-&lt;.: ar L&lt;~ - "P' "re forehead laceration and 10 ft The car appan:mly came : an attempt to learn who was
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. bor Day accident on a rural uU1er culs and contusions.
' to a sudden stop when it hit ai driving tht: wrecked ~~.. li
Meigs
county
road
near
T
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Sheriff
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J mornmg the driver of the carl
Prosecu ting Attorn ey Bernard : will be held Thursday al 2 p.m.
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Dead on arrival w-•s Dallas was still unknown and an inves-1V. Fultz and Deputy Shenff l at the Eden Umted Brethren
SchulL:&lt;. ":!. of Rt. I Heedsv!l le. j Ug-ahon of the wreck 1s bemg. Robert Beegle questioned Crile 1church wllh Rev. Eldon Blake
Taken lo Veterans Memorial continued. Sheriff Harlenbach and Med ley at Veterans Mem- officiating. Bur1al wiU be in the
hospital by the Coolville fire Ispent five hours at the scene of
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department emergency
unit[ the acc1dent which occurred al'l
I SurVIVors mclude hiS w1fe.
were Greg Medley, I&gt;, and Jack· about 7 p m. last evening.
,
•Ruth, one son, Earl Schultz of
Crites , 17, both of llockingporl. Law enforcement officials and
Cleveland; a brother, Floyd
Sheriff Rohert c. Harlcnbach the Coolville
emergency unil ,
' Schultz. RFD Reedsville and one
said the accident occurred on were notified of the crash alter/
SISter, Carne Brooks of Logan.
the Joppa-Albany road "C-44" one of lhe injured youths gul
Fmnds may call at the Ar·
six~tenth s of a mile northeast of out of the wrecka~t! and walk(•d
ba~rh F'un.rral home ~ny ume
Route 681 ' east of
Tuppers to a nearhv home.
1
I unlu the lime of semces.
Plains.
Sheriff Hartcnbach said the 1
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Authorities ~aid Sch ult z, .Meigs car went out or control as if By Unil~ Prt&gt;ss International :
county's. second automobi le fa- , rounded a c-urve on county road [ The natwn 's Labor Day week- I - I
tality thiS year, d10d of head 44. The automobile went off tl1e end traffic death toll hovered /·
and internal mjunes. The v1c- right Side of the grctvt:l road near a record for the las1 holi tim also had sustained a broken -~--- - - - --- -~ day of summ er toda y.
0
arm and leg. He was pmned m
I W1th late roports of fata l ae-i
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lhe wrecka ge.
Dlt
C!dents still coming in early toVeterans Memorial oospital '
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fee feC 8
olficials said late today both
n1 said a new record was vir-1
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lually certaiO lo he SPI The I Three accidents on Middl ...
Crill and Medley were 10 sa tiS·
fa ctory co~dll!on. Medley ~uf,
ming death loll also threatened pori streets during the Labor
lered a_ fractur ed leU arm and
:to make the Labor Day week-, day weekendwere investigated.
laceralions of the ch."':.__che~ l
IS
;nd lhe worst three-day holiday , The first accident was Satur•
IS h1story.
day at 3:21p.m. at the interser-Servtce~ Slat..tl
Pomeroy Emergency sguad- A United Press lnlernat ional ttion of Rutland and North .Sec3 P.IU, Thurs.Ja
men were called five times ov-•compilatmn showed that &gt;13 · ond-sts. Pol ice said Alvin Hall ,
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Y
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lh e Labor Day we.kend to persons were killed in traffic 49 Hartford W Va pulled In
Fu
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for Erma
nera
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se.rvlce~
who
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g~ve
assistance to persons in accidents between 6 p m.. local. to the pathway of a car operated
w a :ibtt M!!L!!J!
McKay 0 Ne ll, 72,
. diStress.
time Friday and 12·01 a m. to- bv Roscoe E Fife 20 RD Chedd I M da evemng m
BUU.ETIN
su_ en Y on Y held Thuro· The un1t answered a cal~at day. The breakdown :
sh ire. Hall was cited to court
Middleport,
Will
be
h
Ewin
8
35
p.
m.
Saturday
to
five
Traffic
&gt;53
!on
a charge of failure to vield
Wade Alva Uttle, ztl, Rl. z, :
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Huntmgton
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right of way
Damages
Cbetlblre, lb)ed ol aa IDle• •
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Chapel With the Rev.
Y Va., woman was injured m a Planes
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slve Rearcb alnte be eoeaped
B h ff' · r
us o ICJa mg. una WI
1 three - car automobile acr1Miscellant'ou s
68 I s d
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in the Sutton Methodist cemeI un ay a : p.m. Middle700 pori police cited Charlotte A.
! dent. Squadmen reported Jean TOTAL
Jail 1111 Friday, surread..-ed 1
tery.
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Staley
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the
IDJUry
Vlrhm.
was
Texa&lt;
had
the
worst
record' Peckham 25 RD Middle ort 10
ijmaelf to Middleport Pollee l
Surv!vorMs
Kmclud~F~nel
~:~g'
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taken
to
Veterans
Memorial
traffi
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dead.
California
had
44.:
Mayor L.;. Smith's court on ~n
Th
eblel Herbert Gilkey
Ibis 1
omas
c
ay
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for
treatment
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clear distance charge
ottom, one SIS cr. yr e and
Aga10 at I lp. m. Saturday : consin 27. North Carolina 26, ' following a mnor accdent on
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ner, Syracuse ; thr~e
gr · the umt was callled to Snow-I Pennsy lvama 21 and Ohio 20 j North Second-av .
~f Gilkey uld Uttle lanJ. 1
children, Karen Sue
McKLay , vrlle where Lawrence Dilcher l The lllmois and Wisconsin· Police said Mrs Peckh
ed blmaelf Ill at abeat II a.m. ;
Thomas 0 Mcay and lm ou
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The previous national record / portedly stopped to make • left
dlepon JIQ earl7 Friday by
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Sunday at 7 30 p rn. the em- for Labor Day weekend deaths turn. There was minor
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cUmbla&amp; ap 1 rlaal~ waller
Rail':"ad Tra~nmenl.
.. ergency amb~lance was called of 561 was sel two years ago to both autos.
damages
Into tile _.. llory .apartFriends may call a l the fun to Lmcoln H11i where Richard That mark also was the worst[ The third a 'd t
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meal of Mn. WIJDt Han-lsoa
!ral home at any time
Harold Rawlings had
fallen highway record of any summ•r dav at 4·•• p ccr en Nwash .,unJaU malrta. He fllea left file
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own asement steps and was weekend.
ond-av where Don M Erwin
apartmetll tlllhelnl.
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Three Enlist for
I cnlically IDJured Mr. Rawlmgs
22, Middle rt took h · .
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Naval Train in!(
~ter 1d~ed at Metgs !Jenera!
FOUR ARRESTED
Ithe highw.': and ran li~t~~ r~~
II COIIHdloa wffll two reeeat
Three Meigs county
men ospl a . .
Four persons were arrested operated by Alfred R. S"lilh
IJiu1larlet Ill Mld~eport.
have enlisted in the U S. Navy I The foUl th call of the !'ohday by the Mergs county Sheriff's de-l Rt. 2 Middleport. Irwin was
and have been transferred to weekend was on Monday at 11- ,partment over the Labor day ed to court OD ID lssur d '•
the Naval Training Center at :31 a ..m. to Hoyal Oak Park weekend. Taken into custody distance charge. Dama :s ~=~
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Grt!llt Lakes. Ill.
1 near F1ve Po10ts where
Vtrl were Richard Lee Fraley, z1, reportedly not eltensl!e
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They are Robert R. Gibson, Lee L.wson of South Charleson charges of no opera.
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son of Mrs. Frances M. Alkire ton, W Va .. wa s dead on am- tors license, VJolai!on of probaN
Pllr lad eooler Wedandlly. LABOR DA_Y PARADE- A bl~ger and better La~r Day parade In Pomeroyiof Harrisonville; Larry D. Mar- val of the squad from an ap- lion and fil!lilious registration,
ow l'ou Know
Hlp Wday • . M. Low liDicbli Monday morrung, un~er sponsorship of the P~meroy F1re department and emergen- . shall, son of Mrs. Rev a L. vau- parent heart attack.
Frank Musser, Rl. 1 Pomeroy, The blgbest l'llte ol deallrs
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'cy squad unit, was Vtewed by hundreds Who hoed the streets. The volunteer depart. &amp;han of Pnmeroy and Thomas The squad was coiled to Un- destruction of property and dis-- from aecldelllill
- - - - - ,_meots also sponsored 1 barbec~e chicken dinner and two appe~ra~ces by the Hoxie 1M. Stnver, son or' Mr. aod Mrs. ion-av at 12:13 p. m. immetli- turbing the peace. Harry D. ia three westera states - w,.
LOCAL 'l'l!lMP8
Bros. clr~us. ~cenes from the parade included Suzy Parker, re1gumg Mei_ga county IE. J. Stover of Rt. 3, Albany.! ately afu.r it returned
from Smith, 58, Pnmeroy, intoxica- omlng, Nevada, llld ldabe _
The temperalurl In Pome-,Junlor
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and
Gibson
enlisled
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run,
where
Don
Ro~ tion and disturbing the peace where Ia or mMt people (If!'
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lOy's business district at 11:65 McDanlel, and Phil Williamson, president of the Middleport Shrine Club, driving a ~ in the Navy's high school grad- ! son was injured in an auto- aod Donald Lovett, 4Z, Portland, IM,tlll die tJf fatal IIC!ddellll,
e.m. IAldiiJ wu 10 dipet~ un--leports car, High school bands frolll Eastetn, Southern, Rutland and Pomeroy were · uate training program. Stover mobile crash. He was taken to . disturbing the peace and intoli- eccardiD&amp; to tile Meta rUill
1'Atered aa 1 seaman recruiL 1
dlr 1111111)' lklet.
IDIDiiJ those ma!Qng the parade lineup.
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c:ation.
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Norma .Dean
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1 ter. Preceding her In death was
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Rat·int• Unh [all···1
DaH!Senl_~e.· - omer~:_ epo ' .::. ep . 7 •
her husband Harlas in 1931. and
Tinu·s Sunday
Through stafl 11111\aal&gt;
one brother, Delbert Eiselsteio.
llacin&lt; Fir&lt;t Aid Squad
by telephone calli to
olfl·
Survivors include the followwas summoned three tlmes Sun·
clals in Washington,
ing children, Woodrow Dean .•
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day .
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stayed in close touch with
Marianna, W. Va., Lloyd Dean.
CLEVELAND (UP!l-A court tornev Gerald S. Gold.
I The unll was called for Max·
velopments in the Kashmir
Lakewood, Ohio; Bob Dean
was 1o dec1de today at a pre· He. sought unsuccessfully at ine Shain. Antiquity, at 1:55
ll On
Ill, Including United Natlloos
Or
UfS
and Clarence Dean, both of Cotiminary hearing whether Mrs. Her arraignment Thursday to p.m . She was reported ill, but
efforts lor restoring peace
lumbus; Earl Dean, Chester;
Mariano Colby shoold be held have Mrs. Colbv freed on bond was not taken lo a hospi!Jll. At Dcnold Robl'oon 68. Rt. I,
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tully endoned. .
JI'Uneral ...-vi""' for Norma Betty Che..uer, Tuppen PIIIM;
!lie grand jury on a first· She has been in !he Cuyahoga 4 :10 p.m .. squadmen transport· Pomeroy. wao admitted at Vel·
Dean, 69, Chester, who died on three brothers; Emell El.!eJ.
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ie&amp;11!1! murder charge in the County Jail here since.
cd Melvin Porrester. Rt. 2 Ra · erans Memorial hospital
the
Monday eventna •t the Camden- stein, Couer De Alene, Idaho;
lata! shooting of John Cremer Mrs. Colby . who first blamed r1ne .. to Hnt.zer Hnsp1ll as a day following a one · car
LA JOLLA, CALIF.
Clark hospital, P1rkersburg, el.· Dayton Elselstein, NOI'I'OII'S, Va.
YOUili Jr., eight-year-old play- the shooting on her '"n. rned1cal pat1ent and al 6:20 p. dent on Union-av m Pomeroy.
days of living underwaterdllmiH ler a long iU1111r, will be held Roy Elselstein, Mann, W. Va.
mate jlf her son, Dane
claimed the Aug. 24 slaymg was ~ the unit was called .lor Mrs. Pomeroy PoUce Chief
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round-the-clock hu not
'111ul'lday at I p. m. at !lie
one lisle, Mabel Shallk,
Foster
M"Coy
of
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Robe
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Cbester
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Church
wt'lb
Columbus.
"We have more work to com~ an accident. The killing O(' -' ·
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son 111
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plete. but we will be ~repared curred In her home and she WRB taken to Veteran' Memor- ly passed out causing
ica's 10 lqU811Butl.
the !t.v. Warren officiating.
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show the court evidence 10 dumped the child's body in 1al Hosp1t"l. and adm1tted as a p. m. mishap. Robeson's 1961 GENEVA _THE on·v••,.•l to project psychologist
Burial will be in the Chesler ling Funeral home 11Dtil II a.m.
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medll'al i•"IJcnt
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today accepted a neutral
Helmreich.
Cemetery. She was a member Thursday when the body will
hold her Cor the county grand Gates Mill s. another suburb .
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Jury .. ." said Paul D&lt;mald•on,
Police claim the trigger pull of Veter
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an embankment alter leavin.~l tion•· proposal for a treaty ban- "'11lelr mood Is ifell." H:l:~\rot:_:;th~e~~~-·~·:-::~e~Ch=ureh=:or~Ch:•:..:be:..:ll:k:ell~t.o~llle~e:h:urch:;.·--I!
as•istontlaw director tor sub· the revolver that killed the boy
. r""' Memorial Ho•pltal the highway. The Pomeroy
ning und&lt;rground nuclear tests reich reported. "11ley
ar
urban Shaker Heights.
is so stiff il rould not have been . Salu day Admtsotons - llet· ergency unit wa s summoned
above a certain size coupled cheerful, they feel very active.
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Agnes the •cene.
Th• Shaker He1ghls
woman ,• fwed
""''dentally.
WhitWlut.
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with a moratorium on .mailer They are buoyant and not at
lawyers planned to ask that she 1 Detective• also still •ought M' e. 11 1merLoy : Gene Chaney, Pollet said Robeson 's
tests.
all blue or dislrellsed.
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the dealer Mrs Colby bought Mlddl
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Semyon K. Tsarapkin,
the "[ have particularlY notice&lt;! II
. ·'If we can show that the pre the 32-caliber, li~e-shot revolver H tepot rl; WJamve'
Bailey, rests were reported 88 • •••"" 1chief Soviet negotiator at the the conslstance of their neaC··ll
un mg fin
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sumption of guilt is not great. from .
Salurda ' Dl b ·
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17-nation disarmament confer· lions." Helmreich added.
lite court can set bail, " ' "id : 1 Sh·· •ol&lt;i police she bought the Sundoy YAd~~..~~::• - None, Arrest.. by the pollee
ence here. said the Sovi~t~ )Jn- one departs very far from
; un : .... , · tilree years ago.
thy McC
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_Dcro- ment over the weekend lnclud- ion Is "ready to agree without general good mood."
' . Shakt·l tletg
. hls PoI'Jce I.~-I Gardner.,oy.
acme:
Michael ed Cl ay Ebl'm. 4&gt; ' R. ·loD·. P"t.m· delay" to such a treaty .
SvrBcuse.
llalph Schaar, however, satd : SUnday Dlschar
M eroy, on
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CHICAGO "We h""e good reas011 to be· Hussell ('
. gesd r~ charge. and Hallie White. Pom.
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JOHNSON
CITY,
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Stanton
Heinz, m, heir to the
lieve- 'i hP bought 11 more rerent- cine · Mrs Lew · Sa
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President
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fortune, died early
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dau•;hte · R .
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Walker She was mvo vd m anhacc1 en1 mountmg warfare between In- ed gunshot wounds, poilu re1
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS ;._
Reedsville· Ann H
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VISITING HERE
flavrn· ·. .
armon. New Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le·
.lerry R. Zerkle Quorl,·rmas- i'orlla~dWilham Mlddleswartz, gar has lined Ronald Cleland. maintained a drum-fife of cheer· They Slid it appeareda ~~~~~ ~~
Count on Ul for prompt, expert workmlnMeigo county farme,.. hav· ter third class, son nl Mr. aud
d . Mrs. Charles Land- 19 I angsville $15 and costs on ful home news rangmg from 26, shot hlmglf In the 11
lhip on your nttdt. FREE INSTALLATION.
In&amp; problems
in remodeling '! Mrs C•rl Zirkle. Hartford. W. l'n" a~ son .. Rutland; Brenda a , sp.eeding ~barge and Isaac federal cost cuts to !ltlrvival of and In the head wltb 1 15
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bre pistol.
t&gt;ualdmgs or homes , or m con- Va , arnved home \-lond&lt;~ :o Jl·r- 1, M d Ad
Smi th Bellaire 0 has forfeit· the whooping crane.
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a ed a $50 bond on a reckless op,ecure expt&gt;rl ht&gt;lp Thursday, a! mnntrs. He flew by jH trom . mer ~p ' om~roy; . Cora F'ol~ eralio[] charge.
September 9th . by calling lhe l San Diego l.o. Culumhu&lt;
o~eroy , Nellie Connolly.
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County Exten~ton . Ire.
was accompamed home b~ ~lr. ingporl. Jack C .
' . La.rry J .. Segerhnd.
E,x- and .~rs Wilham ;•,..,.kit· "nd M· 1 1 ·, 1 h rttes. Coolvtlle;
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at t .v. llun tmaton
farmers !It
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ty EKtension Agent(: E. Blakes·' .
Hou&lt;e and daughter. Pomeroy.
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VISIT S'rATE FAIR
I A:•·ligs Geneml Hospital
Middleport emergency •
by l't'quest ing Mr and Mrs Jnhn 1\k Drr m·
m 81iluns Saturday - Vir· rue squadmen were summoned I
visit the l'arm. 1itt o! Cltlrnn , Carolyn I&lt; 1z e r, : gr! lludson. Pomt'my, Mrs Isa- three times over the Labor D::~v
desirPd should ~ Hartlord . Mr and \lrs
Wll-] f)~:) I HRnnaiJ s, Pomerny.
weekend. Today at 9:29 i-1 '-J
contaclin~ thE' ham Zt•r kle. and f:lt~c.mor Win· 1 lh~•·hargeH SafurdU)' - .\1 r s. they were railed for Sherry SllHEKit'rt!i ion fHtl t't' WY 2-:\895
I gtlL S_vnwusr. attelldt&gt;d Ihe ' Dan Humphrey, Atlwns; F'lor· mon~. 18 . Middleport, who had
--~---Ol no .'ltHLt• fair Sund&lt;:Jy
i enrt' Uur ns1dc. Ponwrnv : Isa· fallen and suCfered a Iacer a- ,
bt·~l llmm;:t/,s Poml' rov
tron of the he'!Jd She was taken
I Sunday Acmi.,!uns - Frank ' to Veterans Memortal hosp1ial
t:NTEKTMNS t'RIIl.IY
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M1" \larm Karr rni&lt;'I I:O tn· .l nli m11111 l'•···neroy
I The squad wa s called Salur·
er nl Pt Plj•ii.sant. W \"a llon- .'-lUnday l&gt;i:i,·harg rs
llr1llie 1dtJy al 11 ·25 p.m. for Mrs . Ross
oevOT!L TO tNl.llfS, Of- Wi th a dinner Vnda ". t'\"(.'ll l rJU i.Jl (;ret'll . Pomeroy; Anna Perry, Hannahs
who was
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llrune1 lilll \ .. r lrgl l llud ~on . Pome- breathing diHi eully . She.
11 oc h1ra s . owen. Putltllhtr
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m;\dP It T cn·:Jm . r·; 1k t&gt; and p i t' r rry
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Conde. Mr. Conde had report·
U!i~·: .. on;ol ~d•·rt!l~ita rt&gt;prf'~.. ni~\IYf! : !\IL..,S Tl wl m&lt;1 ( ; rtll ''- l ' l" t.'! i! ('f - lli'i(:tmrgrs Monday
F.thP! :ed ly injurt'd hi!i hand and was
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Th e other c ;.~ll was at 7·16 p.
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m_ Sunday to the home of Get·
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fo r other t&gt;mployment.
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tho moat romarkoblo now hearing aldt by Rldlottr.
Remember the place ond the dolo.

La Salle Hotel, Middleport
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 2-5 P.M.
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for the Pllillies.
Jim Wynn hit his f'ltb bomt
ran m tha evenlb imrq
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loser Larry JackSOn 112-ia) ,...
was locked m a tigbl pitchiDI
By GEORGE c. LANGFORD 5-2 lead in the eighth when In the 12th innmg. winnin~ I hiI&gt; anu ; lnll'k f·lll 11 lleds to , in the firs t game to g•vr Tracy duel with Wisner Die~ farrell
UP! Sports Writer
I Drysdale uncorked another wild pitcher Frank Linzy led of! lor ga111 '' " hll• ' " ,,,, '. i{ulwrto ' Stallard his lOth trmmph m J&gt; l (16-9 ). &gt;'arre!l yielded only flvt
Did one of [)on Drysdale's fa- one with Willie McCovey at bat the Giants with a single. Al ter · ( 'l~lnt-'nl(' tu1LH'! l'd 111 lllr· iJrst l decisions. Adolfo Phillips hit hi s· hJts, all singles. Two of them
vorite weapons backfire'
. and Matty Alou on ftrst. It put D1ck Schofield fanned , Molly g•n~e :.1111 r;crw AI •·y drove l1
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nzy at secon l1urm: lilt tll·t·r&lt;;IVI~ l:1 ly 1n t e j
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By Bob Wingett
geles Oodgers often has been hom• and then scnred himself first l•iled to double Alou aiJttose. ,\I. ll.d kao worked the! on four St. Louis pitchers in the I the CUbs only run
accused by enemy batsmen of on Jtm Hart's 20th homer that . though the toss was m t1me I last c. 1x rmt1n g:-: ol Ow n1gh!t'ap
--- - - --- - throwing at thelr shortribs, al~ tied the score 5-5.
, The 1.1mpire ruled Dodger pitch to win 11 1 ~ -~ L\th g:1me in 11 de.
though Drysdale mair'ains "I Cincinnati slipped II'. games I er Howie Reed fail ed to touch ,.;" """·
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Carl) llomrn
670 South Fourth, Mtddleport, wmner of a tournament in my lile - 1 just pitch 'em place tie with Milwaukee by tested loudly .
H1 co l ';ut ; l,..lif'&gt;i o home !
Saturday at !he R.tvers!de Golf club near Mason . for\tight. That's my bread and but- dropping a doubleheader to Alou stole second and scored run . douh l•· '"'d " &gt;~nele in the I
Central Operating company workers of the Phllhp• ter."
Pittsburgh, 3-t and 4-2. The the decisive run on Jim Daven-\ firot g: n~&gt;· to !'•''"' :ill' lln1v•·s
Sporn plant.
I Two of Don's "right'' tosses Braves tripped New York twice. port's single.
victor ~ o vPr til l' \11'1~ .wd .lrK·
Searles recorded a seven over-par score of . 77 to soared for wild pitches in cru- 14-2 and 3·1, while
Houston l'he other di sputed play oc· Torre d"''" rvd n ;, " ''' lo,,leo
edge Bub Silvers, Pomeroy, by two strokes, m the \ cial situations Monday and they nipped Chicago 2-1 and
St. curred in the seventh when ! smglc 1n tlw ll&gt;~rd lnnlflg ol 1he
champtonshtp fhght.
. opesed the door for five San Louis trounced Philadelphia 10-3 1Johru\;' Roseboro hil a solo . m ~ht l·:.r to '"" '"" ' i&gt;•r the sr·&lt;··
. Other~ wmnmg honors were L. R. Gilland, low gross FranciHco. runs marked by two in the first .game, belore losmg 1 homer that hit a rail and ! ond 1r. nnq•l l 11., ·11, i·ISI'ill'l' ,
tn the _first fhght, G. Arnold, runner-up low gros.s m heat&lt;:d diSputes. moved the a 16-5 deciSion to the Ph1lhes 1n1boun ced ba ck on the playmgj l1·n l ;ond \1':•11·· ll·•" ngamc ,
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ftrst fhghl; T. W. Abohn, low gross m second fhght: Giants within one game of the tho mghtcap.
field . with the G~ants puttmg ili 116·91 "'"'" li&gt;l' " ""' '" while
Buck Tennant, runner-up low gro~s m se~ond fhgbt, National League-leading Dcdg- In the American League. the in play and tagg1ng Roseboru AI J&lt;ll'l&lt;""' "'"I .L,.k FJSher l
Chicagc Whi!A! Sox swept a dou- "out." But umpire Billy Wil·l losl ih l•~r 1111h :~nd l!ll h games.
Silvers, longest dnve; Arnold, Wtlhs Duddmg and Sh· ers.
vers, closest to pin; Bob Gilmore. fewest putts; G. Arn·
Orlando Cepeda was pinch-hit· bleheader from California, 2-1 Iiams ruled it was a hnme run .' resp&lt;•r 'lllf'il-, l•.r 111e ~1ets
old, most birdies; Searles, most pars. and runner-up__f?r t~ng ag~inst Drysdale in the is 10 innings and 4-3, and cut , . Hailer stroked Drysda le's Lou Brnl'k bell•·d a 11Hr'•··run
least pulls! and W. L. Zer·
. d , H fifth lnmng wtlh the Dodgers Minnesota's league lead to 41'. first pttch ol the nmth mnmg. horner ;rnd sl,le hs 5fHh base
kle, most ftves.
lers, Room 527, ~- ren s 0" holding a 4-0 lead and Giant games as the Twins lost the lor his.llth home run to t1e I he and Phil C :~~ l &lt;lno h•t a 1\m-run
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Mr. Abohn. Sporn plant man- p1tal, Columbus,
ill runners on first and second. An second game of their double score 6-6 afler Wes Parker'.-\ I round .Jrlprt•r lor the ('ant:na l~
ager, msde the trophy presen· We understand Wt am ~ apparent brush back ~itch went header with Kansas City 4-3 run-scoring singled m the eighth !
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lations. John Teaford and Jun· be a pat~ent at the hosptta1 0~ astray and Tom Hailer scored after rallying 1o capture the had pu' the Dodgers ahead.
Dear Agath a
lor Gibbs were official scorers. at least two more weeks. an all the way from •econd and opener 11-6. Cleveland toppled The Pirates trumped the H" ls
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wtll ~ontmue the therpay treat- and Hal Lanier scooted to third Washington twice 5-3 and 4-3, on the pitchmg ol Boh Veale in ! "Ca n a prpe tobacco
William Sellers the
Pony men ·
where he scored on Cepeda's Baltimore swept two from New the opener and a bases loadc·d
c 1gacet!e rf ,7 /!y t a.s!e
Full power, with power seat and windows, radio,
League ball play~r who had a SPORTS SCENES _ Roger sacrifice fly .
York 2·1 and. 6-Z and Boston double by Willie Sta rge ll in the
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tumor removed from near his Birch and Steve Cleland in the
Build Early Lead
slopped DetrOit 4-1.
mghtcap that drove "' the wm
spine in r rare operation over finals of the golf tourney being The Dodgers had built up •
Dodgen Prot•st
mng run. Veale scallered "'"" . De ar 5 mo k e r'
"S lop eskinq q,,es ti·)nS . . insid e and out Heal nice.
a month ago, continues on t~e held at Guernsey Country club
S tart smok1ng Half a nd
road to recovery at Chtldren s on the Hubert Price farm in
hospital in Columbus
. Portland
The tourney is beHa lf ,o r: rcl tce ." .//·i
William Is undergoing daily mg played amid a pasture full "'LEVELAND (UP!) - The six-pointers
goals of 32 an&lt;! 14 .'•ard' hy
tts Cleveland Browns ' umbrella de- Green Bay
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Chandler.
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at to regain use ol his legs.
toll at Eastern as SIX boys are f
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On Sunda Sept. , William sidelined with various ailments ense sprung more o es an a on a fiY;·yard run by Paul Hor· The Browns' all ac wa s &gt;I\'· I
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will celebr!ie his
h birth· . Forked Run and Royal Oak p~ece of SWISS cheese Saturday nung. chmaxmg a 73-yard drtve mied by an inlercept1on . light !
151
. . he · room
Park !raving many campers ov- mghl as Green Bay hung a ~ that mcluded a 44-yard pass coverag e ot Cl11f McNe il -- re·
527
day . He WI,11 slhl11 . m
er the holt'day weekend
14 defeat on the world cham- from Starr to Boyd Dowler. placing the IDJUred Paul War- 1
at Children I OSP118 1· 1 can
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to 76 yards m 16 . rushes .. 11 1
"You'll Like Our Quali1J Way tf Doing Buslllea"
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over gave the R3 ,11H fans somelh:ng
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Rubber abead lo stay in the second per· don 't face Green Bay tn regu·
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Bart Starr, the first really Den Chandler hit a 19 • yard
--classy quarterback the Browns field goal and Starr connected
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opposed in pre· season play. with Dewier on a Ill-yard scorpicked the defense aparl. The ing pass in the third period.
Packer signal caller connected Cleveland got another !ouchon 13 of 19 pass attempts for down in the final period on
211.! yards and one touchdown. Jimmy Brown's seven-yard run,
Jy Ualted Pres• International Philadelphia at Milwaukee, His passing set up two othPr but that was offset by field
1 night
Natloaal I..eaglle
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night
W. L. Pel GB (Only games acheduled)
Los Angeles 79 60 .:itlll
American League
San Francisco 76 59 .563 t
77
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Cincinnati
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Milwaukee
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Chicago
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Pitsburgh
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68 73 .4B2 19
Houston
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California
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New York
' Waahington
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Monday's Resulh
Boston
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Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati I, lsi Kansas City
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Monday'• Results
St. Louis fo Philadelphia 3, lst Balimore 2 New York 1 lsi
Philadelphia 10 St. Lou!! 5, 2nd Baltimore 6 New York 2 '2nd
Milwaukf! 4 New York 2, 1st Cleveland 5 Washington 3, tst
Mtlwaukee 3 New York I, 2nd Cleveland 1 Washington 3, 2nd
San Francisco 7 Los Angeles 6, Chicago 2 Calif. I, 1st, 10 ins. ;
12 innings
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1stewarl, parcels, Bedford.
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Mr. and Mrs . R. G. Abels,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and
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John Cornell was a recent
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry called on her sister and (arnily, Mr. and Mrs. James Middleswart , Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Durst,
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eluded Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abels
Gluesencamp, Mrs: Elva Daily/ and Mr. and Mrs Bob Filch
Bobbre and Jack1e Gluesen- and S&lt;Jn, called on Sylvia Allen
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Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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Miss Leota Birch was a recent guest of her Hunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Waid Kimes
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Clint Birch's home.
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kitchen, you Clll't top
the ftameless electric ranges. They're aailabll in a arut selection
of styles and colors
and they all hM one thing in common
• , • they all lealllre extra clean-a-bility and cook
rin&amp;s •OUAd the rest! Remember too,
only electric ovens are sell-cleaning. A flarneless,
frost-free refrigerator-freezer is the
perfect companion to the range. You'll save ~
less hours of messy walk
because defrosting is automatic. Then there n
electric disllwashers lhll
1M you houB of work
every week ••• d
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hands of Yvonne Dardenne a
speci alist jn ~it'rvi ng as a sub.:.
st1tute moth er for orphaned
animals, and was named Lost
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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·~ O., Sept. '1', 1•
Bailey ol Jllsban one clay last

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Mr. lllld Mrs. Robert Wllllllll

Mrs. Fred Shain of RaciDe and baby ol TWI 11114 Rev.
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Macy and Mrs. Richard YOUIII a~

on rollers, Pomeroy. Mnon 20.• al down 2%, 12:20 a.lli.~ West·
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57, Pt. Pleasant 24.03, Hin!on ern down 22, 2:20 a.m.; Mr.
Stockholders Fete
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·MiddlepDrt, o. Sept. 7 1985-7
.35. Kanawha Falls 1.67. CharlesPutnick up 23, 8:15
Slated Thursdav
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-~ to? 18.94 London, Marmet and p. m. ;andElisha
Woods up 23, 12
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ter, Rbend Eckel! , now chaJr· sta•ds a modern medical ceJio
G• •• Read!JIIi• - Ga!Upolls Wlnlteld dams were on the :30 a. m.; Peggy Downey down
PT. PLEASANT - The anman of the Schwettzer Hospllal entllic equipment Up 141 - .
23, 7 a. m.; Va!vollne up Greennual alockbolders' dinner mee~
Foundahon, and Dr. Walter only a trickle of palleuls bas
0am 12.1, 110, running 2 feet sills
Ohio Rlver- OVEC down 13, up 3:15 p m.; lliinois down
Elllered lfeiiPital
lng of the Fedtral Land Bank
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MWJz, his successor, will make used the Slllltary, eleellie • Ill,
1 a.m.; Wayne H. down 13. 5·40 Greenup 8:10p.m.; R. H. Bos· Persons entering Holzer Hos- Asloctatlon ~I Ripley and Prolmprovernents the old man re- atrlctly.run tacllitlea camparld
a . m; Ztmmer up 14, 2:51p. m.: worth II up Greenup 1 a. m.; pital over the Labor Day boll· ductton Credtl Associatton, Rip·
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ststed.
lo the flood that preferred the
FIN
Ltttle Edward up 14, 4:20p. m.; Aetna • Louisville up Greenup day weekend Included: Glenn ley, wtll be held Thursday, Sei&gt;
1 Just across the Ogooue RlVer, miSSIOn of the ohj doctor with
ISH IN G
Allee up 14, 1 a. m ; ~een 1:40 a. m.: Dmle Spirit down H. Adklrut, 42 central Ave.; Mrs. !ember 26, at 6 30 p.m. at ee. LAMBARENE,. Gabon (UPI).~ ,ter_,..'t•oc•k~ed~w..tthiii;i;thiOe~la~te;;;st:.;s;;;cl;.·.;it.;:,:gr;;1;;;m;;;•:;.·:gloom;;;::..;:and;::.=bea::;t.liiilll
Our Hat qu1llty
Ctty ur 15, 6·15 a. m.; Valley Greenup 3·10 a.m.; Bob Benter Lester A. 'lbompson 35 Gal· dar Lakes, with Judge Oliver The J~ngle hospttal Dr. ~!bert li
ltrvfct
Trnasporter down 16, 6:30a.m.; down Greenup 2:25 a.m.: John field Ave.; Mrs. GeraW P. Lang· D. Kessel servlflg es toastmas- Schwettzer ~~~It lor hlo Afri·
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Harvey Jordon Up 16, 6:45 a. J. Rowe down Meldahl 3, 45 p. borne, 48 Lincoln Ave.; Frank ter. Hen~ Shmer,
Ohto's can :,mtdren was more I~ a
1 DAY SERVICE
m.;. Jerry S. up 18, 5 a. m.: m; Mark Twain down Meldahl J. Tabor, Patriot Star Rt.; farmer, phtlosopher and rhymas- nattv. vtllage. Pigs and ~htckON REQUEST
Chrtsty up 18, 6 a. m.; Reliable 5:30 p. m. ; Kell Shrader down Mrs. Francis A. Waugh Rt 2 ter, wtll be the guest speaker. ens rooted and roosted m tis
down 21, 1:15 a. m.; Duncan Meldahl 8:55 p. m.; Lunga Crown City; E:url I. How~ll, . The two assoc1ations, accord·! ~omund He refused to modern·
Bruce down 21, 3:20 a.m.; Pol· Point down Meldahl 10 P m; Bidwell; Arthur H. Leao:b, Rt. mg lo H w. Watkms, manager. 1ze tt
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lywog down 21, 4:30 ~. m.: Lynn L. Fieore up Meldahll2:30 a.m.; Cheshire; Mrs. Clarles L. cam· baa 8 combmed membership of More lhan 1000 ·Africans
Pomeroy B. down 21, 5 a. m.; A. J. Pat- Alton Zpehyr Up MeJdal 3:50 a den, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. E. 800 ~nd has made lo~ns of ap- tears streaking ' the dust 0 ~
""::;;::=;:::=""',.,;,,;,~1en~-d~o'.:'w~n~2~1.~5~:45~a~.m~.2_;~N~ati~o~n· 111;
Pamela D. down Meldahl Glenn Graham Rt 1 Northup· proxtmately two mtllton collars their black cheeks we t Su
6·30
Walter D. Rose,' Rt.· I Northup;• lo Direct
farmers during the past. Y.ear· day as the sunple 'wooden
P cof.
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GallipoUs Dam - Wa 11 e r Mrs. Hollis Mayo,
Bidwell; are Will~~s of th~ aasoctaltons lin contaimng "Le Grand DocBeckjord down
5:30 p. m.; James W. McBride, Bidwell; in n m R. Btgelow, Wash- leur" was lowered inlo 1ts
Helen Z. up 7 p. m.; Philip Mrs. Okey L. Longfellow, Galli- ie ~ Ho~hV'::;,tesldent; Art- 1grave. He died Saturday at the
Sporn down 9 p. m.; Jamel up polis; Mr~. Maude Sannders, dent: Wend~ II ~r\vt~e pre~l· age of 90.
2:40 a. m.; E. P. Jones up Northup· David E. Mlgbt Rt 1 ·
· as 0 • Rtp'
5:20 a. m.; L. W. Sweet down 1 Vlnlo~; Mra. Sylvia W
ey,l R. G. Wolfe. Jr., Liver- Today. the hospital is in dan·
7:45 a. m.; Semel up 8:30 a. m. Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs Cru.rte~ ~'::.. and Urte D. Buchanan, ger of being razed. 11 must
K8D8wha River _ T. F
Dodd, New Hav..;; Nelson
England, W. "·
abandon the methods SchwetlzShearer down Marmet 6:30 p. L. Newell, Pt. Pleasant · James
er steadfastly refused to change
m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up
G. Huffman, Rt. 1
PleasFOUR AIIRESTED
and move f~rward in pace with
met 9 p. m.; Louisiana up
ant: Mrs. O'Dell G. Blake Mid·
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met 6 :10 a.m.; Jefferson
dleport; Mrs Edwin E. Hay· PT. PLEASANT. - The Mas·i great humanitarian who foundWinfield 6:30 p. m.;
man, Syracuse; Gloria J. on County Shert.lf s department! ed it more than 52 years ago.
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Bosworth down Winfield l ·05 8 Thompson Rutland· Mrs E 1 reported a relatively quiet holi· Not too long ago. a Gabon ese
ARMSTRONG'S
m.; Beaver up Winfield. t::z5 R. Donov;n, Rt. 2 Racme': W~· day weekend as of Monday eve- .~overnment official threatened :
a. m.; H. E. Bowles up Win· liam 0. Taylor, Rt. 1 Jackson · mng w:lh only four arrests and [ once the old man dtes we
Linoleum .,.,. Inlaid Vinyl
field 4:20 a. m.
William M Hutchins Rt 1 0 k one mmor acctdent recorded. wtll bulldoze that hospital into
Hill; Mrs. ·Ira Zor~ea, -RI • .a I Arrests were Boyd Fisher , the ground."
Floor coverinl for every kind of floor Best
TERM OPENS
Jackson; Miss Elizabeth Jones, 52• Pt. Pleasant; James Hay- Observers predicted, how.
patterns. Prof..slonal installation by .
PT. PLEASANT _ nte
0~ Hill; Mrs. Clarence 0. ~n, 41 · Pomt Pleasant and ·~~ '·-~hat Schweitzer's doughdo lt yourseU. Call WY 2·2635 f fr us, or
ember term of Mason Co:mty Strulh, Rt. 2 Oak Hill · Mrs. M. !mer Huddleston, 50, Pt. Plea·
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or ea esuCircuit court opened this
Emerson Guthrie, Rt. 3 Cool· sanl, each cha rged wilh · otoxiing at 9:30 a. m. with the 16 ville; Mrs. Willard Dillon, Rt. ~atwn and Genevieve Higgins,
WAU..TO-WALL CARPETING
grand jurors scheduled to begin 4 Jackson; Melvin B. Stapf, h Street. Pomt Pleasant, arthelr duties. Petit jurors will Ironton, Mrs. Harold E. Cox, rested on a peace warrant.
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MOHAWK
report
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the
court
on
Wellston;
Camillo
Swindell,
Rl.
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tw~
car
mishap
occurred
MAGEE
her 20 at 9 a. m.
I Shade; Mrs, Jerry L. Nickels; Sunday 2 35 p.111. on Jo;ight
E.J&gt;ert Installation
Judge of the Mason
McArthur ; Mrs. Randall E. Har- Mile Hoad off Rt. 3.1 when an
Satisfaction
Easy as A·B·C , • , Get A FkEE
Putnam
Count
Circuit
courts
is
rison, Columbus; Mrs. Joho E. ":'stbound em· rlnven by Pat·
Guaranteed
James Lee Thompson of Hurrl· Strait, Akron; Mrs. Cecil R. nck Wtlson , 21. Rl. 2 Leon,
'I FO 8' CAR[) f;VERY TIME YOU
cane.
Richards, Rl. 2 Wellston; Miss and a westbound car driven by
Bessie M. Collins, Wellston; Samuel. A. Plants, 17, Rt. 2
Visit Any ·fvANS Market.
TWO ARE FINED
Charlotte A. Sayre, Columbus · Leon. sldeSW!Jll'd on !he second-!
NO PURCHASE NECEliliARY 1
Gallia County juvenile
Mrs. John N. Martin Colum: ~ry road. There were no injur.
John W. Howell Saturday fined bus ; Phillip R. Slaten, iu.2 AtiJ. tcs and no arrests. Property
Paul D. Harrison. 16, Pl. PleasMichael L. Hayes, Pliny, dam age to the two vehicles was
fhis is The Winning Number lor Week No. 17
ant, $10 and costs, stop
Va.: Mrs. James L. Ewing, esttmated at $2~•0.
Style 7437
violation, and Charles Day,
Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Leonard
Plc~sant Valley Hospital
7438
Crown City, $10 and costs, no W. Woods, Greenup, Ky., Mrs. Admitted . - \lr s. Harold

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John w. Rafferty, adm!Jlistra- tor of Information Servlceo of lege and. Ohio University. . .
Mr. and Mro. Jack Bostic and Circle. Olbers"'woo called over famlly of
tor of Holzer Hospital, today 1 Jndiana State University, Terre In addillon to membershtp tn
family of Racine visited Mrs. the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. the Edson
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thot appointment of Haute, Indiana.
ouch professional organizations
Mary
Circle
on
Sunday.
George
Circle
and
children
of
Rev.
Paul
$ellers
Vllllted
Mrs.
announced
as the Wabash Valley Press
Mrs.
Ermal
Schreckengost
of
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mac
Jones
who
baa
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Douglas J. Wel.herboll. to the Wetherholl holds both a bach· Club in Terre Haute and Sigma
Parkersburg spent a recent Sunof New Haven, turned 001111 from the bolpltal.
post of assiStanGt ~:":n"tr:!~~. elor of Science in Journalism &amp; Delta Chi, professional journ.:Inigh~
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
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A nabve of a po •
M ter 01 Science de..... Ism society Wetherholt Is active
erholt returns 1o his home town a as
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after more than a decade of from Ohio University. His grad- In B.P.O. Elks and the Mallon·
Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine \1
bolo a hie and editorial ex· uate work was In the area of IC bodies.
called at the Dean Brinker
:.ri.fce Pon newspapers 1n Ohio publlc relations. He formerly
The Wetherholt. are members
home Tuesday. Mrs. Anna
and west Virginia and public aerved on the. Cambrldg~ Jel· of Montro.se Methodist Church
tie and her · mother, Mrs.
relations work with colleges a~ tersonian, Galhpolls Tribune, In Terre Haute where he servea
Amy Wolf of Eagle Ridge
universities In Ohio West Vll' Marietta Times, and the Char- on the olllclat board and she
called.
· and Indiana '
Ieaton Mall. He bas held pub- Is quite active in circle work.
Mrs. Ethel Orr of Chester I
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g ~=·comes 1o Ho~ Hospital Uc relations responsibilities on
Mr. and Mrs. Welherholl,
spent a day with
from the post of assistant dlrec- the staffs of Morris Harvey Col· she's the former Janet Brown,
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daughl:er and family, Mrs. Ro- '
are the son and deugbter ol
Lee.
apenl a week's vacation here Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wether·
Roberta Lee called on Eva
with their parents, Mr. and holt and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mrs. Chester Price and Mr. Brown respectively.
Wetherholt w!U assume his
and Mrs. Dale Stansbury.
MR. WETHERDOLT
dulle o at the bospltal Oct. 1.
Miss Julia Stansbury, Grove- :::=.::.=.=::.:::..:..:......:.....---port, spent the past week here Mr. and Mrs. Marco Escobar FAVORITE PACER
with her grandparents, Mr. and and other relatlvea in the San y 0 N K E R s. N.Y. !UI'I)·-1
Mrs. Carl
Crabtree, Mrs. Mrs. Dale Stansbury and other Francisco area and also vlstted
ed El .
We'll prepare your ready mlled conQuinn Russell and Mrs. How· weekend guesls of the Stans- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye, Jr. and Amencan-br
rune
ard Stanley, officers of Temple burys were ~lr. and Mra. Clair family, Albany, Calli. and Mr. (\1 Italy was llstad as the
crete order to your speclflcaUons, and dellver
Women's Society ol Chril!tian Stansbury and daughter, Grov~ and Mrs. Lee Jeffers and lam· early favorite for Thursday
It anywhere ID town, aU ready to pour. CaD
Service attended the District port. Mr. and Mra. Larry Sta11ll- ily, East Palo Alto. Calif.
night's $50.000 Transoceanic
Workshop of the WSCS at Larr bury, Reynoldsborg and Mrs. Mrs. Beulah Cordray, Athens, Tr'ot against seven rivals
today . .. our service Is prompt and our prlcel
caster Campground on August Faye Klt7Jllllfer and son, ~lm·
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Raceway
25.
my, Millersport. The latter IS on Is spending some time here with on ers
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are the lowest possible!
leave from tbe Navy for a few her son·in-law and daughter,
Mr. and MrlL Vir~il Perry. days.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers.
Columbus, vistted wtth hts moCUNCH PENNANT
ther Mrs. Zelia Perry on Satur· Miss Rebecca Dye was in Special services will be held PITTSFIELD, Mass. tUPI\-'
day 'and called on other rela· Columbus . over t~e w~kend at the Carpenter Baptist church The Pittsfield Red Sox, a
Phone WY 2-3284
lives in the community. Other where she VtSJt.ed wtth lnends. on Sept. 11 and l2 at 7.30 p.m. ton Red Sox farm club, clin•:hed ,
Middleport
guests at the Perry home were Harriet Woodyard. Albany, by Reven:nd Richard Bowser. the Eastern League pennant
Page Street
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Woodgerd visited Mrs. Madge Dye and An mvtlalton ts extended to all Mosday by healing the Spring·
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and family also of Columbus. Lisa on Sunday and callers at lo attend by Reverend B. Jones field Giants J.l.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jerry Stan;;. !he Dye borne were Mr. and and the congregatton.

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an Improved. powder, aprtnkled on
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WASHINGTON - U. S. OFF!
cials believe the next few days
may be critical In determining
whether the fighting between
Pakistat. and India over Ka shmir ends in a cease lire or
turns Into major warfare.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grim
and children, Poco, W. Va. and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Damels,
R~dcliff in Rutland on Sun· Ferndale, Mich. spent a recent
da .
weekend with ~Jr. aod Mrs. Wtl·
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liam Lawson and family, local.
Arthur Crabtree, Jay speaker, Steve Gillogly, Athens, visited
from Temple Church held ser- with his grandparents, Mr. and
vices at Albany Temple and Mrs. Fern Gillogly home were
Pearl Chapel on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BoHon.
Reverend David White, regular Piqua ; and Mr. and Mrs. Theopastor who is on vacation.
dore Boring and Judy, McArMrs. Gene Jeffers and child· thur.
ren flew from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Emzie Davis,
California to Columbus one day Parkersburg. W. Va. spent Sunand were met by Gene Jeffers day here with Paul, Charles
there. Mrs. Jeffers has spent and w. C. Peck and called on
: some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar CrabI
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been arrested by the
highway patrol.

had Donald H. Eldridge, Rt. 1 Jack-' Smith, Racme, 0.: Mrs. ntel·
stale son; and Mrs. Charles L. Jay· rna Phtlhps, Mooreslield, 0.:
YOU WIN 10,000
john, Rt. 1 Hamden
Oscar E. Holley, Buffalo; Mrs.
&lt;!.&lt;Jt CREEN STAMPS
No. 4491
George Vaughan, Henderson.
l'lhrrP. A•• It Wln"lfll NamMn)
Births
Discharged - Mrs. Kit Neo l
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Mrs. E. Glenn Graham, Rt. and son, Galltpolis Ferry; M.,.
YOU WIN 1.000
I Northup, daughter, 6 30 a.m. Floyd Bowles, Leon; Mrs Glen
No -49Jl
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Sunday; Mrs. Jerry L. Ntckels, Goodman, Pl. Pleasant: Warren
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McArthur, son, 8:38 a.m. Sun· Workman, Pt. Pleasant· Mrs 1
It Yo ur Namtt.r Ea•• wiUa
YOU WIN 100
day; Mr.s. Charles L. Camden, Samuel Barnett.
Ch~rleston;
Rt. 2 81dwell, aon, 4:53 p.m., Mrs. Henry Doefer and daughtSunday; Mrs. Francis A. Waugh er, Middleport, O.; Mrs. 'The!- Gone the too · se nsible
Rt. 2 Crown City, son, 6:l1l p.m. rna Ph!llips Mooresfield
look ol th e oxford - here
Sunday; Mrs. John E. Strait,
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a version in smooth lraAkron, son, 12:45 a.m. Monday ·
Mrs. Randall E. Harrison, cdANNOUNCE BIRTH
Jumbos, daughter,
7:56 a.m. • PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and ' ther, handwmelv slim
Monday ; Mrs. Harold E. Cox. Mrs. Robert C Swann. Hunt·
Winning Cards Mutt Be Pmented At. Any EYinl
Wellston, son, 7,22 p.m. Monday. lngton, former Pt.
Pleasant and tapered, making
No Lat. Than Closi"' Sllurday lliald· Sepl. 11th.
restdents, are announcing the
Discharged
birth of their second child and mueh of your pret ty foot.
Persons discharged from the ftrst daughter. Shana Lynn, Hi rkory brown .
hospital recently were : Donna born August 28th in St. Mary's
M. Seelliorst, Brenda L. Row- Hospital. The new arrival weighland, Darrell L. Kapteina, Da· ed six pounds nnd 14 ounces.
TODAY ... PICK UP
vid E. Wickline. Ml'l!. Gail Gree- Mrs. Swann is the form er
son, Mrs. Melvin L. Neumeyer, Linda Sue Dursl, daughter of
Mrs. Douglas G. Spurlock. Har· Mr. and Mrs. Dana Durst, Point
YOUR 18th WEEK '1 FO 8' CARD
old R. Osborne, Mrs. Maggie Pleasant. Paternal graodpar·
Hurd, Mrs. Francis E. Stover, I ents are Mrs. Albert Dillon,
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Mrs. Charles Rice, Winfred w. HuntingiJm and Claude Swann,
Chapman. Robert E. Jones, Clar- P-.:o:::in::_t~P:_-1-::
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ence Barker, Stanley B. .Jones, Mrs. Elbert A. Riggsby, Mrs.
Charles E. Kaeppel Mrs. Morris D. Snyder, Mrs. George
Hayes, William Carter, J.ames
L. Maynard. Mrs. Maude Young,
Mrs. Roy Baisden. Lester Bales,
Mrs. Susan Lusher, Mrs. George
fluhl, Mrs. Dan Church, Luzon
McQuaid, Joyce Rossiler, Rob- I
In L. Bartley, Terry J. Pitch·
ford, Lisa J. Dudding, Matthew I
M. Weaver, Mrs. Edgar Peters,
Mrs. F. F. Finnicum, John R.
Harris; Mrs. Charles L. Jayjohn, Mrs. Cletus L. Harder and
Infant aon; Mrs. John F. Tipion and infant daughter. Mrs.
Dale E. Harrison and infant son,
and Mrs. Paul R. Henry and
Infant daughter.
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Polaras. Custom 880's. And Dodge Monacos. To keep people showing f:~
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Election of officers wa• beld
FOUR ROOM furnished apartQUAl ITT
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when the Laurel Cl'ff
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INFORMATION
Pu.l\llo•a""' ment. Phone WY 2-3658.
·
,
Health club met Thursday eveJJo
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8_24_t!c 1962 Corvair 4·Door Sedan
$1195 .
Double ScrHMd. 011 TrNted If Desired
' Mr. al'&lt;l Mr. Everett Cala· ing at the home ol Mrs. 4]ler
....,.,
..,.o.A""""
UNFURNISHED 4 room, bath.
,
SEE OR CALL
I way Coolv'olle Rt. 3 celebrated Eich1'nger, Mulberry He1ghli
cJOaR•'T'IONfl
Local car and clean inside and out, fawn finish, automatic
I
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.,.ptW allttl otiOO a. »
utility room ruce yard. Polnt trans., heater, &amp;ood W. W.. tires.
thei; 50th wed.dlllg ann!versary with Mrs. Paul Eichnger as co
,_ Du " ..."...,""
Lane. Lincoln Heights, Pb.
Sunday, August 211 with a lam· hostess. .
no .....".:'.'"!!.!'= ,.. "''" WY :h'18'11.
I 16 tic 11960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
$895
ROUTE 124 AT RUTLAND TIPPLE
ily dinner and open house. Pres· Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, pml
., . . - .., .., , ..~... HHI!:E
oour
"''""
IUrP"h&amp;
6 cyl. Powerglide, radio and heater, whitewall tires like new,
PHONE
SH
2
2-WY
9-WY
2·2437
ent
for the dinner were Mr and del)!, condu&lt;~ the meetint
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346
2
495
10, ,.rttftrlltd&amp; ~.rml'l'l •hou~ rw 1
800
10
I
clean
ituerior.
Ivory
and
gold
finish.
A
shatp
car.
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= .,. ,._,,,_ "'' """ ad and ll1lfurDllbed aport.
Mrs. Elda Calaway, Charles,
wh'ICh opened Wl'th d.evo!' "'
.,.:',,::..;:r-::::.,:,; ....,Ia WY ~ 1J I tic 1960 Mercury Parklane H.T. Sedan _ _ $895
Everett Thomas and Cathy, taken from The Chrlstoan Her
URI
and R&lt;KIM [urnL&lt;h., apart- Jet black finish, clean interior, all good tires, automatic
p
$
Chicago
002
000
to! 4 6 I Coolville, Mr. and Mu. Bern- aid by Mrs. Lloyd Wroght, fo.l
4
trans., power steering and brakes. Mercury finest model.
63 ontiac - 2, 295 Sanford, Brunet (41, Gat&lt;&gt; ard Smith New Cumberland lowed by the Lord's Prayer u
• c.n ':,.
~em~"" ment.s. Rowley &amp; Reed H.ard· j
Station Wagon. Popular Cat- wood t5) apd Rodgers . John, W. Va.,
and Mrs.
Joh~ unison . . It was vt:'ted to haVt
D ":::..... " : ,! ::;::: ,...
ware.
5 II tic I
alina
series.
One
careful
Locker
(3),
Fisher
16),
Wilhelm
. Ied WI'th mem
0, ,.~.,,I~
owner. Power steering and
Calaway Kibble and Bobbv y&lt;:ar bookS pr1n
;"'..:,W..m~:r,. .,.._.. .&amp; TWO BEDROOM house on Lin- 1
brakes. Hydramatic.
(8) and Romano, Mattin (81. Logan·
and Mrs. Thoma; bers' birthday and anniversar~
coin Hgts ., birch kitchen, au· i
OPEN EVES. 9,00 P.M.
63 Bonneville $2,395 Winner - Wilhelm (5-7). Loser H. R~sell, Billy and Janie Cal· and a list o( the club's sick sup
- e.- ,_ "' ..,. miD toma!Jc ga! heat. WY 2-512'1 '
Pontiac 4 dr. Hard Top. Spot· -Gatewood (2-5). liR - Berry away, Frost·, Mr and Mrs. Earl pl1'es ·.
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less all white finish with all (11th) •
Col and Dia•a, Coolville; Mr. OffJeers e1ected were Mr '
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a.. 11 • lltOO P &amp; Datb MODERN 4 room atu~rtmenl
white interior. Hydramatie.
and Mrs. Harry Aldrl'ge aMI JacfJbs, pre. !Udent; Mr. s Charle1
llaudu 1:10 ll. " ro tJ.JOI GOOD
~"Power steering and brakes.
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on E&lt;lst Main St., Pomeroy .
\ One particular owner.
Wash
001 001 1)16- 3 12 0 Frank, Mr. sod Mrs. Dewey · arr ., v ce presl ent; rs
aawr '""n""""
Phone WY 2·2381.
8 31 6tc
For Sele
Real Estate For Sale
Cleveland lll4 r.oo Ollx- 5 6 01Wentworth and Bobby Ogg of Robert Bowen, secretary: ano
PHONt•~ 2·2156 TRAILER SPACES, nat rate, IT COSTS nothing to use a FORSALE- -- 7- room hou,.,'
Craig, Narum (5), Ridzik &lt;71 ' ZallE!liville.
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, treasul'er
water, free sewage. Contact Blue Lustre
Carpel Sham- bath, electricity and water,
Pomeroy, Ohio
and Brumley. Siebert, Bell (7). Others
were Mr. and Plans were made for the annu.
John J. Fry, Depot St .. Rut· pooer with purchase of Blue IOO"ated in Pomeroy. Mrs.
McMahon t8) and Azcue. Win- Mrs Earl White, Mrs. Shirley ~ P~lluck df mMner to be heOcld at
0
Notice
land.
8 26 30tc
J.ustre. Baker Furniture, Mid· J 0 h n Stout. Harrisonville,
B ,
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ner - Siebert (14-6). Loser- Mcinturf and Nancy, Mrs. Mary e ,. !"~ rs. Karr in lu·
dleporl.
9 7 6tc Ohoo, Phone SH 2-4834,
u11ness Servtces
Craig tO-IJ . IIR-Howard (21st). June White,
all of Athens: b1'l"·
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I WILL NOT be responsible for
FOR SALE
INCH Table Saw, with s et of
9 7 3tc 1 BULLOOZER-work- wanted= (2nd game)
Mrs. Lucille Carsey, Albany; P
conducted by M"
any debts contmted by any-!:=========.! Dado Blades, $25. Gene Grate, FOR SALE - 99 acre farm Ponds, bushing, bacldllling, Wash
000 000 030-- S 52 , Mrs. Frances Harper. Marietta; au Fric with prizes awardone other than myself.
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WY 2·3622.
9-7-3lc new house, on mail and school Free estimates. Phone WY 2- Cleveland 020 011 OOx- 4 9 0 Mrs Gertrude Humphrey, Mrs. ed to Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bowen
Signed: Gilbert Freeman
HOUSETHAtLER, 3.1 x 8 on 2011 bus route. Phone Sam Curtis, 2208.
9 7 !Ole Kreutzer, Ortega &lt;6), Kline I Virginia
Mr.
Hazel fandshMrs.
Powell. by R
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9 7 3lp
Parrish, Sams.
Mrs Gladys
Russell
re mentsErnest
were served
the
==~=~=,--No Federal Excise Tox . • 160 t. lot, 28 1 11 I. alum· Wl 9-2112.
9 3 tfc
(8) and Camilli, Brumley &lt;71. Mrs. Jean Linton a~d Bre-&gt;a' hostesses.
91
8
SISTER MORTISHA, a truly 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
mum carport, in New Ha~en
Tianl, Bell 18), Hargan (8/ and 1
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gifted palm reader - Tells I
city limits, $2.850. See or call
Roo(. Wirmer - Tiant Ul·9}. Mrs. Mabel Hopkins, ali
of, Present 'ere those nam~
5179
you past, present and future, FREEZIER
Boll Grinstead, 882-2513.
Loser- Kreutzer (1-4).
Coolville; Vera Calaway and! bove and Mrs. Dana Oliver,
love affairs; answers anv or
USED FREEZERS and
8-28-7tp ..,, .,llftw ""'
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Ranson. Guysville; Mrs. Carl ' Mr. . .Joe Berland, Mrs. E. J. TraREFRIGERATORS
Lemle.v. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. ' cy, Mrs. arence Curtis, Mrs.
all que~;tions.
OnP Sister
vis it Mor·
will 18 cu. ft. Frigidaire
convincr
you that
I H()UScTRAll
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:. and lot' 200 POMEROY - o ne story Irame,
(1st game)
I Rowen, Mrs. Carrie Barr, Mar· I Gene Tho mpson, Mrs. Louis
$110
Ch
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1110 lot. carport. New Hav· part Permastone front, 2 bed·
Minnesota 002 3t0 002-8 11 0 garet Russell . Mr. and Mrs. G. , Parker and a guest, Miss Kar.
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tisha will md your tile like
:~.ft. Unico
rooms bath, rua
basement
Kan City 050 000 001- 6 ll 1· 11. Chevalier and Kir~. ~lr. and Doeht, Mrs. Glen Thompson.
1 en. See or call Bill Grinstead
24
an open book. If you are wor· U . hi
$75 , llll2-2513.
8-28-ltp gas furnace heating, double ·
Sales &amp; Servt'ce
Pascual, Boswell [2 ), Stigman i Mrs. w. c Blake, Mr. and .' Irs I ~"'· James Gotmore, Mrs. Pearl
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f
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$30
BEANS,
potatoes,
to!!111toes
and
garage
m•ny
extras.
xce
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K\ippsteln 16), Worthington Charles Betzo'ng, Tuppero PlaJ·ns.
Parker and a guest, Miss Kar·
ried or troubled, don 't fail to , P"9
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see Sister Murtisha
She's: o poon re roger a or
sweet corn. VI 3-2254. Clar· lent location Priced right.
(8), Kaat (9) and Battey. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green, Mr. en Burhup.
helped others, why not you'!
POMEROY
ence Proffitt, Portland, Ohio. MIDDLEPORT -4 room frame eFi~J~ Almost Every Car 0' Donog hue, Stoc k (31. Se gul and Mrs. Cec1'l Caldwell Reeds.
----Jack W C•rsev
24
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3
bedrooms,
bath,
utiuty
eTransferable
When
t4
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Dickson
16)
,
Aker
(8),
Mosvo'lle.
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ENTERTAINS
Private readings given daily
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•• home 7 days a week ,
I'O!VIl, enclosed bac k
pore h
You Trade cars
SJ ( 9I and Bryan. Winner-Stigin ht:.P
M•n•ter
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locluding Sundays. 9 a. m. to
Ph. WY 2·2181 SEWING machines, repair ser- corner lot,
good \ocallon.
man 14-2). Loser-Segui !5·141.
ce cream. cake. mints an1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
11 p. m. All readings sails·
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vice. all makes. WY 2-2284. 17501100
eGuaranteed 24 months
(2nd game)
~nch were served to the i!JJests. lentertain&lt;d their card club on
factory or no charge! Locat. : FOR 'ALE - 4 acre farm, no The Fabm Shop, Pomeroy . ROUTE i43 FARM - 77 acres
or 24,000 miles
Minnesota 020 100 0011-- 3 7 1 r. and Mrs. Calaway receiv- Saturday evening at their home
ed this side of Gallipolis at building, good all
fertile Authroozed Singer Sales and 25 cultivated balance pas- ' eMost Popular Unit
Kan City 010 0011 021- 4 o 1 ed many lovely gifts and cards. : in Rutland.
Attending were
Kanauga this side of Silver ground. good well water,
Service.
3 29 tfc
ture and timber, six room i
Merritt, Worthington (8) and
]Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer, Mr
Bridge. Look for hand sign. able for traoler court. Mrs. 4 ROOM hrnose on Laurel Cliff. frame home, bath, front and
In the U.S.A.
Zimmerman, Battey (91. Shel·
SLUMBER PARTY
land Mrs. Roy Holter, Mr. and
All are welcome.
John Stout. Phone SH 2-4834, 400 gallon water tank with back porches barn crib oth$
OO
don. Hunter 19) and Lach.. Friends of Rose Marie Hack- Mrs. Ho~ace Karr and Mr. and
9 4 30tp Harrisonville, Ohio.
stand, 30 feet hose. Call Joe er buildings.
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mann. Winner - Hunter (&lt;Hi) . ett surprised her with • slum· · Mrs. Reod Young, of Chester.
=-y"'o"'U::-W=E7A"'"'R-a~size 4-B
oo
9 7 3tc
Hysell, Pomeroy, Ohio, WY I ALHERT M. COX. SALESMAN
Loser - Worthington (10-7),
ber party Friday evening in ob·
shoe? we have samples whoch
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0-Htpt WY %-3831
WY 2..1136
servance of her 16th birthday.
OBSERVES tlllb
regularly sell for $14 95 lor AUCTION , Saturday, Septem'l'rooo BTU Temco Door fur· I
9 3 3tc
Boston
200 000 2011 - 4 6 0 Guests were Margery Harris, The family of Mr. and MrL
$4.99. The Shoe Box, Middle· b:r 11 · 12·30 p. m. EST. Be·, nace, reasonable.
Richard FOR SALE - Modern house, '
Detroit
0000011010-- 1 6 I Debbie Grueser, Susan O~ling- ~ Charles R. Karr Sr. had dinner
port.
9 4 6lc cau.se o1 age and heal~h· 1' Vaughan, Phone WV 2-3374.
4 rooms with bath, utilities,
Pomeroy, 0.
Wilson 111·121 and Nixon. er and Diana Davis.
Sund'ay at the Miller restaurant
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c
garage,
aluminum
Siding.
Sparman,
Hiller
and
FreeThursday
evening
a
family
,
in
Middleport in observance ol
9 2 31
and woll sell the foltowmgl
-Nice yard out of high water. ALl CONDITIONING Relrlger· lmn. Loser - Sparma (12·7). dinner party was held at Ihe lthe 40th wedding anniversary of
personal property at l h ell951 CHEVROLET
graden Write Box 254, Racine, OhiQ, .•lion oervtoe. Jark'a Relrtg· IIR~Jones t4th),
Hackett home. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Karr. Horne made
FOR YOUR
home of my son, Earl Cust- , btracthor · cull"ators,ht d 1 ' k or phone WI 9-2277.
· · oration, New Haven, Phone
Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett il'e cream and cake were server tn Syracuse, Ohio,
on
ms cutter, uprog poano. ·- · ru ~3.137.
4 I tic
FIRST MEETING
and f:vnily, Mr. and Mrs. Man· ed at home during the evening.
Return Jonathan Meigs Olap- ning Kloes anil ch'ldr
1 en Kent
Present were the honored
Slate Route !24.. next to the Call S'dm Curtis Wl 0-2112. FOR SA~- ~ 7 room house .
Syracuse Mission Dish cupI 3 tfc and b • 3 arge bedrooms, I
AUCMONEER
ter , Daughters of the American Lori and Lynn. Mrs. Georg~ guests and Mr. and Mrs. Charl111
VISIT
. - . new Holland stoker furnace,
Complele •--•. Mr. R. Karr Jr. and Rod ney a..
_,_.
Revolution, will hold the first Hackett • Sr ·• M''" Davos,
board ' base cabinet· rockers·
trailer bed, porch gl'oder, SLUGGISH. se,ptic tank' Clog· !her.mo controlled .. Excellent
Crin Hradford
meeting of the year Friday a£- al'&lt;l Mrs · Paul Smart , Mrs. .,_
'""' JeIfrey of p umeroy; Mr. and
esser
·
ndows
d
ged
drams
Get
Klean·Emlocalton.
Phone
Racme
WI
9WriM
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ConliN
ry
Shafer
Mrs
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T. Bauer and
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ternoon,
Sepl.
the
home
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doors • set of metal wall cabi· L
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choldren
Tommy
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Polly
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aura,
nn, ar10n; and M'lSI
nets, 2 chests of drawers, 2· an mark
Farm
ureau. ~'OR - SALE
- seven room
Racloe, Oblo
Guest speaker for !he afternoon nd Tommy, Plattsburg.
Polly Karr, Columbus.
GUN SHOP
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at , aiTISOn·
will be Mr. William Thomas of
oak dish cupboard, lamps, USED PIANO - I nice re&lt;Dn· ville. $3.500 00. Phone SH 2- ·HEATING, l'lmllbbll. MaeUor Belmont, Mass., who will speak
CIIURCB MEEnNGS
VISIT HERE
RUTLAND, OHIO
old washstand, chairs, plat- ditioned upright piano. Free 4782 or see Freda Carsey.
Furaaceo. Araolcl Brotben, i on the topic, "Constitu!Jonalism MMecUngs scheduled at Heath Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Cabo of
form rocker, gas stoves. Irati· delivery. call RuDal'&lt;l Furni8 31 6tc 111 Eaot Mam Street, Pom- Today." Assisting hostesses ~ill ~ 1e~odo~t Church th~ week in-' Columbus spent the weekend
THE CHESTER Fire Departer heater toil I, antique stand lure SH 2-4211.
9 3 3tc FOR SALE _ 4 room frame ....,. Phone Wl U141.
be Mrs. Wayne Gibbons and Miss ~ u e Commossoon on Educa-1 Wllh her parents, Mr.
111d
ment is sponsoring a Chick·
and
dresser.
rinse
luh,,
dishes
i965-HONDA
250
Scramble.
Con·
house,
new
bath.
basement.
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Faehnle.
The
75th
anni·
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Tuesday
evening
at
7
p.m.
Mrs.
P.
R.
Randolph
•DC!
dattgben Barbecue and ice cream
tact Jack Walker, Hemlock large front porch,
newly NEIGLER BUILDING Supply versary of the organization will at the chu~ch and a .staff meet- ter. Mrs. Randolph Ia reooverinl
social at the Che!lter Fire and pans. Many other articles
Mrs.
Etta
Custer,
Owner.
Grove
after
5
p.
m.
WY
2painted,
plenty
of
water,
Racine, Plastic wall tilt 14c be observed this year. Mrs. lng Jncludmg the DliDister, the from a fall In wbldl she r..
House. 11 will begin at noon
TERMS
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6m,
before,
WV
2-6894.
1&gt;
mile
from
town.
Must
see
per
sq. fl lor batbrOODII, George Skinner new regent wil~ Rev· M· E. Dowson, Lay Lead- cetved a fractured shouldtr and
on Labor Day.
9 2 3tc
Not responsible lor accidents
11
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to
appreciate.
Phone
WY
2bouse
buildm, aluminum lid- preside.
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WE NEED auppliers or rough The Bradford Auction Co.
presodent and chairmen of the tr
hardwood lumber.
Contact
9 4 6tc 1965 STEREO radio, 1965 mod· 6127.
lng, kitchen cablneta measur·
SEES FIRST MUSICAL
five commissions to be held
Ben Rowland Perry Wood l
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el. This set has dual volume FOR SALE - 7 room bouse, ed to tiZe of ldtcben.
Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.
Products Co. Columbus Ohio. ORDER AMSnJTZ's -H and N control with 4 speed Intermix· bath, modem kitchen, next to
7 l7 tic Among those enjoying the m. at the church, al'&lt;l the 1'-t
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"Nick Chick" Leghorn ch'1c ks ed changer. Radio equipped. school on Church Street. Sy·
August 28 performance of "Hon- choir practice, Wednesday ev';
Phone 444-7865 days or IJ75.
odTwin
speakers.
Lovely
wal·
racuse.
Phone
WV
2-2234.
&amp;nployment
W1nted
ey
m The Rock," the nation's log.
9 2 6tc or started pullets today. M
61.34 night&amp;
&amp;.30-6tc WIDOW w 1 housework by flrat Civil War musical
at
ern Poultry, Bo• No. 188• AtiJ.. nul finish. Tako over pay--ments of $1.25 per week or
an •
Grant!Yiew State Park, ' near
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
ens,
Ohio.
Pbone
LY
2-9031
CIUCKEN BARBEQUE Sept. 5
6 room ~e on the day. Lorena Snyder.Ph. Beckley, West Virginia, was Mr. and Mr•. John C. Hensley
ltc
pay
the
remaining
balance
FOR.
SALE:
• 94
at entrance of Forked Run
1 31
1
OOddue $97.37. Call WY 2-6.'i55.
:::onA~.;:;~: !~~~d~~ WY 2-836 .
6tp Jane Gilkey of Middleport.
of Long Bottom are announcing
Lake. Sponsored by Squadron 12 g•. REMINGTON auto-!
on
8 31 6tC water and natural gas. Call
Legal Notice
the birth of a son, Paul Daniel
l50Z Ci'Vil Air Patrol.
ing sbo~. New conditi
ha1965
COLOR
TV
Console,
VHF
WV
6016
or
WY
2-'n59.
KRIDERS
ENTERTAIN
at
St. Joeeph's H011pftaJ in Park·
a n 5tc Phone WY 2-30M, Tracy W3tc d UHF · Lo
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NOTJct
01'
er.burg,
w. va.
1urung. ve1y wa- LOT FOR SALE · Excellent .... , .. v. BoUn ond M"''"' Mr. and Mrs. Rymond Krider Maternal
ley.
I 4
an
grandparen•.t.U'I'OMOBILB llll1lra!a lleeD
ra,
out
consol~.
nus
set
3
months
building
site
-.
3'/a
acres
oD
~e
S:i~r~rere!!
~rt.:~
~:!Jw
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entertamed.
with
a
_cUnner
Sun·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gay FieldsL."' Reedare
POLLAROJD 60 sec. came
..._u.tt IAII yuur operaold. Has picture tubt warran- Route 33 1 miles
from Attomey•, Pomeroy, Ohlo, oo latu.r- day at thetr home m Sy-~·-·. VJ' Ile and
,_
• nd s,_
f
•
day, September 11th. 1985, at 10:00
'~W)C
pa,..rna 1
with new wink light, $45.00 t T k
tar't U..t Call WY 1-2111.
471 y. a e over paymen~ o Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY o'dOC!k A. M. Propen, conta.Jn~ a Guests ~ere Mr. and Mrs. ent.s 'are Mr. 'llld M-graG par·
IIJUc Call WY 2-2757 or see at
$12.34 per month or pay bal· lril
• 1:.187•
a 17 U".. acres
more
or ....
ll Jl~~te
ID Clyde Hames and Karen and Hensle
Lon
•o.
eo1"De
Rutland
TowPJ
hip, •nd
M:llll•
.....unt:r,
•'!J
Sycamore St., Middleport. 3t
ance due $388.00. Free home
Ohio. mnd appraieed M uoo.oo and Penny Sue of Elsmere Ky 11
y,
g Bottom.
Tl1e
9 4 c demo Call WY 2-6555
Auto Sllet
rannul be aold for IMI Ulan tb. IP. Mr
nd Mra. VIc
. Pecora
• an. Chari
ensleys Ealso have a
I 0 n,
SMITB'S Clothing lllore is now
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praied value. Admin1Jtnlrlx
re·
. a
8 31 6tc 1958 FORD Fmrlane
.
HrYH the rltbt ... ...jet:t llDJ and Peg
ugeoe. _ _ __
open at Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 PEACHES at the Midway Mar·
le
500 V8, auto all
bid•. sate IUbJect to U•• appro¥·
gy Bnd Mich ae I, Columbus, _ _es__.::.::.::._
L D1. until 7 p, m. 8 20 tiC kel, Pomeroy, Gerogia Bet
nd' USE ONE of our Carpet Sham· matic, excellent condition. u or :~1:11 cO:b~;..b.cb, Admlnl•tr.· and Mrs. Elsworth Dill, Pome-1:;;;;-.-.-........
White Peach, now on ha
pouers FREE with B I u e Priced for quick tale. Robert .
lrl~ of tbe Elt&amp;tt of JOI v . roy. Joining the group In the II
Wanted To Buy
Alberta'• arriving Thursday. Lustre Carpet Shampoo. Bak· Vance, Leading Creek Rd.,
Bolin • .,..,• .,~~· ,.. "' 1, ,.. evening were
Mr. and Mrs. There Is Still
Bring container. Phooe WY 2- er Furniture, Middleport, Ohio Pbone SH 2-4656.
9 I 6tp
John Krider and Joetla and
INTERESTED in buying house 2582.
Time To Enroll
9 2 '3tc
a
31
stc
4
DR.
1959
oLDsMOBILE,
suP"
.
John,
Pomeroy,
or lot around Dorcas or Bf·
llbaa area. Call 949·2811. · \ CLARINET and pony. Call- wv - - - - - - - - er 88, good tireo, all new
----AtGBCFor
9 l 6tp
8316lc . 2-7013.
Insurance
brakes, radio, power brakea, By Unltod Preoa hdtrllltlonal
FEU.OIVSIDP MEETS
Fall Pay Cleues
ANTIQUE Furniture, dishes. FOR YOU R hunting needs, v~:· 1 GRANGE tNSUIU.NCJtMullen power steerirlg, bydrOmallc
Amerlcaa Leape
Bent Sot. ea1
FALL QUARTER
The Yooth Fellowship of the
miscellaneous. Call or write: it Stewart's Gun Sbop, R nd Insurance Agency, Inc., Porn- I traosrn!ssion, new 1111rings. (1st game)
land,
Ohio.
Shells,
bullets
a
,
Ope
of
the
cleanest
ears
In
Baltimore
010
100
000-2
7
0
Laurel
CUH
Free
Methodlat
Mn. Howard CecD, 800 W.
lso eroy. Ph one Wy v 3381 . tfc Pomeroy. Ca11 Walter Gru... New York 001 000 000-- I S I churcb met in the recreation Diploma Counes
powder
for
,
..
loading.
A
MaiD Sl, Pomeroy.
91
er. WV 2-3230. Actual mU~ Pappas. Hall &lt;8) and Brown. room o1 the par110118fle Th111'&amp;BEGINS SEPT. 14
8 29 tfc will buy, sell and trade gu ns -c=c7'C'===~-Ford, Mikkelsen (9) al'&lt;l Gibbl. day evening.
9 I I 8tc oAETNA CASUALTY Insurance 111• 43,000. Price $8115.00.
FOUR ROOM house, bath and
furnace, furnished. $35 month ' GERT S a gay g~rl - ready lor Mullen ln•urance Agency, Inc.
I 2 tic Winner - Pappas 112·7). Loser Prayer by Kathy Pullins op. • General Office
Couple preferred. Dial LY 2- a .whirl after cleaning carpets Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
no RamMer
-Ford (14-10). HRs - Bowens ened !he meeting. Plans - e
1
1
8130 Athens between 8 anrl woth Blue Lustre. Ren elec·
tfc ' Wlt'ld Btudard ol lllompaet (4thl , Tresh (23rd).
made for the Rev. Eugene Gill • Secretarial
g p.' m.
Escell....,
(2nd game)
to take Louis Diehl to Spring I eExecutlve Secretarial
9 2 61c tric shampooer $1. Pickens PH&lt;!TO Copymg Service. eop.
.. Hardware Co., Mason
W les made o1 '-•al papen ... -m ~•- --• Baltimore 000 032 1101- 8 9 0 Arbor, Ml·~., Sept. 7 -L-e i eBus. Administration
Durlftl Se1ly'1
a' 30 6tc
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4 ROOM FURNISHED apart· Va.
12
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Analnntry
Stle
There
is
1
high
nttlan41
men! for rent on South Second - , -·
birtb records al'&lt;l almost Ill)' lwmaoco. Smlll ""' eCoDOIDJ
B t · p 1
(2) s Miller
~
Ave., Middleport, after first BOYS BICYCLE, a good one, other doeumenl!.
aud IIWI8Ierlb1UIJ
er ama, a mer ' .
Games were
conducted by dem•nd for profeulan•ltloolf'• puid&gt;attno power lOti
llopt&gt;H-up production lor' tlrll
of the month. Call Mrs. J. H. porch gilder, lawn
sw ing, Reulor lnoorauce, PomtrOJ
See
(7)
and
Etchebarren,
Brown
the
Rev.
Gill
wbo
also
asked
washmg machi
d bl
t 4 lie
Melropotllall Moloh
(71 · Stafford, Renifl (S) and questions on the Bible to the ly tr1lned office personoolo brings !tit pllee to
Mitchell, SH 2-4175, Saturday
.
ne,
ou e
'Howard. Winner-Palmer tl'!-3).
$11.11-wlth
••
reducUo•
II
or Sunday.
gatvamzed tubs, cupboard
Help Wanted
E. Meta Stroel. Pome..,
Loser _ Stafford (3-6). llRa- quiz team. Refreshments were nel.
, ..lllf,SMalodeyt
9 2 3tc
FOR RENT- Mndern Furnish·
ml avlachc,
.....,_ IVY
22 tic Etchebarren
ll!l), Bleiary oerved, afler which group sing.
ENROLL NOW
. WANTED - Lady experienced
.
\( 2lstt.
tng was enjoyed.
ed Apartment. Three largo uum sweeper, daveport bed
iq drycleaning. Steady work.
_
Attending were Susie Tracy,'
C.JI, Write, ar VIsit
rooms and lmth. All utilities Mrs. John Stout, Harrison· AD C Cleaners, Mason, W Va.
lnstrudions
Brenda and Sand ra Gil
li st game, 10 lnntn•s)
• more, ·I
for informetlon
IurnS
1 bed. Se e Fred Hoffman ville, Ohio. Phone SH 2-4834
9 4 &amp;tp I U. S. CIVlL SERVICE TESTS! Calif
!OO OOO OOO O_ I 2 O Betty al'&lt;l Roger Klein, Mickey
1nd
d~e~So. Fourth Ave., M\id·l Is
9 7 Jtc THREE l&amp;dles atonce to help I Mj~b;- ...~~~ .!:,,~~: ~::r. s~~~~~ Chicago 001)
001 1- 2 6 2· and Kay Howell, Louis Diehl, ;
C~tDege
..;. .,., LOTS
1spo before your eyes -=: on with Fall and Christmas busi&amp; ~;~:~~~."dvan!:m~:~, .~rei.:~~~~7. Lopez (14·12) and Rodgers., Leonard Lyons, Patty Rougt,,
0
ln.ft .atn
ll'et ... your new carpet - remove ness. Full or part time. $30- Thou•11ndfi of Job• open. ~~pP.rlel\l'e Peters, floward (2), Fisher (10) Kathy Pullins, Patty Neul1.1ing,
aod triter · 8f'OW1'l' 't'l..-f.l
~i..-.- with Blue Lustre. Rent $50 week part time. Car nee· u,.u;all~
lmneceuary,
Or.!lmmlr
K
Fl ores, Dar 1ene Eblln,
··~hool ~''ftlcttnl
1or man y Job~. and Romano. Martin (10). Win-, aren
...
1 ntw 1.1n::m
•...__.....,
Parlt (Stile
Approvedl ' e@ttric shampooer $1. Pick· essary. Write C·o The Daily n'lulremfnt..
•••• •••••muooo
•" lnb•. "'"'"· ner - , Fisher (14-v').
Karol)'11 Soulsby, Becky Eblin,
36 Locusts....:.... .
Mlclclleport,
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Writto TonAV ~ivln~~:
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ens Hardware, Mason , w. Va. Sentinel, BoJ. 668-S, Pomeroy, J: llme and lddrll!el. l.ln&lt;"uln l'iertr~.
t2nd' game)
Rev. and Mrs. Gill and Nancy, L.;..~Pit~:o:n:e~·~·~'·:•:a6~7·l
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Mainly About
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lowed with prayer by the preoiM:;

resident MJSs Mar by a nymn and the oenedJctJun Saturday at 8 a. m.
~county
o ne&lt;; the meet
Local oi\Jcers gJvm~ reports on beachers.
.
pret S..uer.co:'ed the uests durmg the eveni~g were
The Jumor Cla.s or the oav

Officers

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Sept. 910
"THE NEW INTERNS"
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"THE YOUNG LOVERS"
Wah
funda
and Shomo Hugueny

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Around
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Ab

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OCE ArgoeS
For ISSUe }
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Me1gs Ofn rop upports
Will Average $ll,..Bush
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Obio Counctl for EducatJOD'
(OCE) presented formal argu-1
menls Tuesday to the secretary
of state's office In support of
Price-support loans _for the 1965 corn crop will 1'1'•
Issue I which w111 be on the erage $1.14 per bushel m Me1gs county, Wayne Chase,
Nov. ballot.
chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation
The issue would increase the, County committee, announstate sales lax by l per cent to ' ced today.
/on levels of • price SUJIIIIlrl ..

2

.
Judge John C. Bacon.
Methodist church with the Rev. 4 per cent, and the estJmated l The 1!16.\ !;)tal county corn1mong counties and lndlYidul,l
But the White H01180 a_nd Slate
Little, who escaped from the Freeland Norris officiating. Bur- $116 million addiiJOnal revenue: support rates are based on alfanmers " reflected only Ut !hi
Department were.
a
Middleport )ad last Friday
tal will be in the Sandy Dale raised each year going to Jm- . natJonal average total support loan rates.
wary eye on the sJtuatiOn
1 was the object of an IntenSive cemetery near Spencer. w. va_ prove the public school system. price of $1.25 per bushel, conThe average county loan rate
1sisting of a price-support pay- or $1.14 per bushel 18 for 1965
the disputed Chinese . lndJan
hunt before he fumed himself Survivors include hi• Wife,
border In the Slkklm area. Pein Ill Middleport Cruel of Police , Mrs. Robert Fields; three SJIIS, Arguments against the propos- men! of 20 cents per bushel corn grading No. J, or No. f.
king might logicaUy be expect.
.
nrl Herbert Gilkey Tuesday morn- Dayton Fields, Delaware; Gay al were presented las! week by Since the pr1ce-support pay- on !he factor ?I test
oned lo strike there lf lhe Com- Forty-four arrests were made IDiscellaneou.. complamts, a . mg.
Fields Reedsville
Edmond / William P. Lewis and Lauren ment is uniform, the difference ly, but otherwiSe gradiq No. J,
muni!IS should decide to enter during
the monthly re-/lraveled 8:725 rnJtes on nvestJ- In other action yesterday, Fields: Chester, W. Va ; one A. Glosser of !he Legislalive•
except lor moisture. Prem!Utnl
the battle on behalf ol Pakistan. port of Sheriff Robert C. Har- gatwns, tflps and serv,ng of Judge Bacon sentenced Rtch- daughter, Ailene Utton. Albu- Service CommJSSJon. research '
and
other gradet
tenbach revealed today.
papers.
ard Lee Fraley, 21, Dexter. to querque New Mexico· a broth- branch or the Ohw General Asand qualihes
are tlllChanpcl
A breakdown shows nine per- As required by the courts, the 60 days in jllH after he pleaded
• .
: . . e bl
from those in effect in 19tH.
COLUMBUS - OIDO CUUN· sons were charged with disturb- department served 14 warrants gUilty !;) a no operator's license er, Carl FJelds, Wheehng, " .•••· s m y.
The chairman reminded fii'OW·
needlnJ new airports or lng the peace, eight for intoxi- of arrest, nine warrants to con- charge. He Is also being detain- ter, Allte. Long, Port Wasiung- Bblh arguments. exactly 300 S
V ers that price suppon on the
airport improvellltlllts may be cation, six for driving while un- vey, 10 summons, seven divorce ed on a violation of probation ion, OhJo , 21
and words long, and a summatwo
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1!16.\ COI1l crop is avatllble 01117
able lo obtain up to 80 per cent der influence, four JUVeniles for summons, three wrils of porti- charge.
28 great grande Ildren.
of the proposJtJon as It Will apto farmers participalinB m tha
of the C05I through federal theft and burglary, three on as- tions, six notices of cltatlon, one
Fnends may call at. the Ew- pear on the ballot
be. dJSllj65 feed grain program. Tho
matchinj lund&amp;.
sault and battery, two for no order of attachment, sill subpoe,
lng funeral home until 'llturs- trJbuted to
J_, mJI!Jon
support will be carried out
Albert G Giles .. ecto 0 1 operator's license, two with bur- nas, and eight commitments.
Attend Preview of
day evemng.
Ohw voters 20 days before the Oyster supper mght, an an- through fann and warehoust •
·
' ,..r r. glary and one each on false
electiOn
nual event. will be held at the stored loans,
purchases and
the OhlonumberOfllce off
pretense assault, non . support,
Fann Science Event
Sophia Shanes Dies
The JSsue was brought to the regular September· 20 meeting price-support payment will bo
said a
o e coun Jes
ml . ,
II
ed
tor
ballot by an mi!JatJve petJ!Jon b h Dr
W hit p l 39 based on the normal prod
In the l!ate's Appalachian sec- perdr' ttmg un 'bcens thoperdal'
IS
Three Meigs and one Athens In East Liverpool
presented bv the OCE after the Ay t e •Lew . e SPeir os, It' lion of the harv...._. · - UC·
1ng M 1g ·-• G Ui 1o 1ve contr1 uting e e 1nty
W d b be
· ed
mencan gJon. ans or
o•oou - ·
!IOn toe
e s "''" a a,
•
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coun men were among 168
or
as
en rece1v
o1 stale legJSialure fatjed to pass a
·h a
Application for
·ce--s port
can qualify lor up lo 10 per quency
of
persons who attended a preview the death of Sophia Shanes,
btl! that would !tave had !he
t c:m-8 loans and
mayup IN
cent matching funds through court or ' I
p, IC
Tuesday in Columbuo of the mer Anllquity reSident, who dJed same effect.
gu d G . thg I
made at the Meip ASCS COWIIUCb programs as the Federal registration, reckless operallon
Farm Science Review at Don today in East Liverpool.
man er um er a so announc. ty office Unless
de
Airport Act and the Appalach- and menacing threats.
MASON - Mannie McMil- Scott Field to be held Sept 29- Survivors mclude two sisters,
ed that the Post Will sponsor a made
loana
11
ia program. How counties may The department also handled lion, Mason, an employee at the 30 and Oct. 1.
Elizabeth Diddle, East Liver0
Halloween dance at the Post
July ll lll6tl.
tun
quality for these fmtds will be 1,160 lncommg phone calls, In- Belleville dam, was slightly in- They were Meigs Agricultur- pool, and Josephine Allman,
home on October -. lor Postl 011
'
20
outlined Thursday by Rhodes, vesUgated l3 traffic. accidents, jured at a a.m. Tuesday when al Agent C. E. Blakeslee, Ralph Inverness, Florida; one brothmembers and their WIVes.
RE_PO_R_T_COLLJSI
__ ON
Gllea and slate Aviation Chief booked 68 prisoners mto county the 1964 Chevrolet he was driv· Moore, manager ot the Area er, Ralph Tale, East LiverS
One new member Bob Couch
Norman Crabtree at a session Jad, recovered
a
stolen
car
from
I!Jg
was
struck
by
•
He
Extension
office
in
Jackson,
pool,
and
a
number
or
n;eccs
was
present and Introduced. At 3 P- m. Tuelday m lltt
855 18
10
here for county and civic offi. Jackson,
. ted
one appre- was turmng off Rt 2, Inlo the both of
snd Chester and nephews. Funeral serv1ces The Meigs county commission- Don Robeson
was reported Kroger parking lot, Jessie Prolcers.
hension, a88lsted the state ar- dam site and mthe log was uo- Tannebill, 1!1fi..;:',' Ohio Valley will be held here Frtday at I ers announced Tuesday three on the sJck list
Int. Carpenter, slopped hla
son tnvestlgator on one fire able to see the train until It Publishing Co. o1 Middleport, p.m. at the Methodist church at men will represent the county Charles Swatzel first vice car to see 11
bad I flat llrt
case, mvestlgated seven enter- was upon him. The tram drag- and Athens county Agent
AntiqUity with burial in the at a meeting Thursday in Cod
'ed
and the car slipped out of gear,
CIUCAGO - THE NATION'S ing of homes, _investigated three god the car 4211 feet, then disen- Ackerman.
Plants cemetery.
tumbus to discuss expediting
rolled lol'lftrd, and struck a
.fatalllles broke ao all - time cases of malteiOU.. damage to gaged and let the car go over
construction of county airports.
.d th .
parked car Owned by the OIUo
record for deailt on the high- property, investigated two pet- a slight embankment with Mr.
They are Bill Childs presi- mem rs have pal
"" 1ll6ti Power Company. There
Wll
waya during
the
long
Labqr
ty
larceny
complaiots
and
ftve
McMillion
still
inlide
dent
of
the
Community
r!nprovedues.
Swatzel
also
gave
reapproximately
$UO
damage
t.
Da
k nd lin I tab I t
Y wee e 'a a
u a ..
ment CorporatiOn;
Fred Crow, port onsed
Ilk detail.
lo th
'·n
_ He was unconsciouo
· for a
.
the h'fatr th
pollee
He the Ohio Power ...,,
.-.. car .,,.
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today.
RACES REScHEDULED
lime. McMillion is m CamdenBy Unltad P.-... lnttrnatlonol
Pomeroy attorney, and E. E. expres
"
ed
k
.
•/about
PliO
damages
to Proffilt'a,
8 8
The final traffic death toll- The Meigs County Motorcycle Clark hospital In Parkersburg
NEW DELHI - India aays Poklatani pfanH II· Follrod, county highway departwho belp Ovrna •
There were no inJurlel, aa fD.
was set at 572
6 p.m.
club's T. T.
races, for observation of a blow on the tempted to bomb New Delhi before down, but the oir- ment official.
a
ker
surance agent reported.
4•Y until midnight Monday! which, were rained out Septenl· head. He expects to be released craft were drlnn off wHhout Inflicting damaga.
In other activity the commis- :emf {:
par cars 11
That wu 11 la!alitles
mort ber 5, have been re-scheduled in a few days.
sioners named Warden Ours to e a
year.
Melp
118apltal
!ban the old Labor Day record for Sept. II at 1:30 p.m. (EST)
HYDERABAD _ Indian ground for ... open •• the Child Welfare Board, re- Paul Casc1 reported oo the
1et two yeara ago. ThJs year"s· alll miles north
of Pomeroy
llOnd front,
Paklatonl border in drive on placing the late Ralph Smith Post's annual picnic, on the
.Abbie Stobart,
toll also represented the blab· on the Peach Fork road. All
H d b--'
h lh fl h 1
h
and
agreed
to
advertise
for
coal
dance
sponsored
by
the
post, Pomeroy; Plul Holter, Rlclnt.
1
011 death mark ol any .81111UDer U
. cket.:: pu,rch.ased oo the 5tb will
Of WeS ern
y ero ou, w I
e I t 1111 I rootonlng to engu1I bids.
and also on the new post borne DtN' lpd - 111'1, 01...the tntlre bordar from Kashmir to the Arabion Su.
--.
holiday.
be honored on the 191r,
Attending were Commission- building fund.
Ewina, Pomewy, '
WARK
P '-'·
McElhinny,
presi-1 will
The lair pollee detall picnic
.
IMIUAD CALLED
0
S
D
Aa ..,.tenl navy tnltn fl I hling fo r ers
dent,Kenneth
Robert Clark
&amp;lid Charles
be held on Sunday, Sept.
w. VA, - The Hactne emergency squad/
lhe flnt time, u ahlptln the Arobltn S.a pound the R. Karr, Sr.
lith at the Ralph Welker farm
The
Cllil'llcl deailt In
oolied at 10:0'1 a. m. today The Northwestern
Local Indian fort,_ of Dwtrlct.
at Hemlock Grove starUng at
two weeb caUSed by tbe drlnlt. to the pipe line job at Portland School District reported today
Veteran• Memorial Htllpital 1 p. m. The steak dinner will A ....,__,_ ....._ ll11 ot painl thinner baa been where Harry FOlt, ", CoUa•e- a lot1J enrvUment of 980 pupils. .
LONDON - United Nttlons Secretary Genwal
Admissions Vema Minnick be served at 5 p m All mem.
, _ .....,. - • · II
"t11011.....,eol by --•• e "'enl riDe, W. Va., lllflered
n
° By achooJa, lhe report !how- Thtn I orr IYH tn roue
t t o PI klat tn and India on peace Coolville;
·
- Hoffman, Clif· ' bers who haiped . P'!"k
. can II.....,.
Ill lkiNUL
ad t!tlilr
a brot.
Anna
·' Cutfll
t I ._
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tCIII'feyo """'' ., bal'k wben a lractor upsel. ed salem Center Elementary million.
ton; Sherrie Simmons, Middle- the Fair this ytar are ellJible lllowa
....
teatlll')' lifllclall.
He WQ
to
Mem. with 114, RUtland Elementary
port; Albert Deem, Portland; to attend. Appolllted to COlD·
1
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Uld l'uesday Glen orlal hGipllal.
Harrtsobvllle Elementary
WASHINGTON - House Rapubllcans reodr to Danny Cremeans,
Coolville; mitteeo for this affair 'lla'e lll4 ...._
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In August' Report Shows

~eight

Augu~t,

Oyster Supper

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gr~ndchildren,

,'~early

~porllmtiiy,

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I(Wwtja Ccttlt~ fill' ll'llllllar·

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Legion post

~erela':"'!~~;nday w~!n

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cro~olng

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proJ~

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Airport Ta}k

Kashmir at a Glance

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Northwestern
Locnl trim foreign aid biU llttr -.ral hundred millions of Chloe Secoy, CoolviDe; Nlcho- Elza
Charlet SWIIIzel,
a.cl!ING '111Vi1sDAY
Hlait School,
dolltn NrJMrlctcl fw ·llldla IIIII Paklatan.
las Roush, New Haven.
Paul Taylor, Frlllk Vaughan
1'10111 )'11!11 .l,litow .
R. R Hawllngf SU Co.
'" 'lq II lllbatllulinc
DlscllarJel - Dosbe
Hall, and Ca!CL
Au i'"tlllt,r . . . ..flit
....,. - - ... wDI bt cloHtl all day Tbitiday In
Center Serool for
MOSCOW - So¥1tt Union lmpllad that Commu- Portland; Gene Chaney, Min- Relrosltments were amed fnl- died li .IM llcrL t ... 11M ,
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Cou~lmen

The soulhern tip of F1ori- as high as llO miles per hour
da was caught in the strongest in the Miami area, slammed IJI..
northern quadrant or !he hurri- !;) the plush Miami Beacb bolltl
cane. Howling winds and wind- row and left it 1 shambles of
driven high tides wreaked smashed glass, ripped awning1,
havoc on the southeastern Flori- debris, and water.
MISS HYSELL
da coast from Palm Beach to First reporls of injurie1 lA
the Keys.
the hurricane area were lichl
Miss Sandra Rae Hysell,
Betsy's relentless winds drove There was one death - ironleal-graduated Aug. Z?th from the a 141-foof Panamanian tanker, ly on tbe more remote ....
Ohio State University wilb 8 B. the Amarylis. ag,..md near the caa;. of Florida ~ adY811Ce
S. in the College of Education Lake Worth inlet south of Palm 5 mile per bour winds topped
and will be teaching in the Co- Beach. The Coast Guard said a iree that kiUed a DJaD u It
School t sy.".em
it was helpless to aid lhe vessel retl. In Mlarnbi, one man had a
sc 00 year 'ar mg
ay. while the hurricane raged.
1oot severed Y flying g1aas.
She io lbe daughter of Mr.
The storm. which !Jad kept
Main Streeta lalllldated
and Mrs. Gale Hysell, former 1the whole Atlantic coast guess- Collins Avenue past the llllll&lt;ld
Middleport resideats.
I ing for days about its destina- Miami Beach hotels was a maa
lion finally came roaring oot of or debris. Jn Mlamt, Biscayne
the ocean just as day was Boulevard was under water Ia
breaking. Moving forward due places and at one •pot whert
west at ahou112 miles per hour, a sea wall waa beached by
Betsy tossed its gale winds as leaping waves In Biscayne Bay,
much as 300 miles in all direc- empty 50-galloo oH clruml
I lions. •
ed across the !tree!.

COLUMBUS ( UP!) -

would in- receive the lull 16 per cent in- Attending were Mayor Legar, Cbeahire, pleaded guilty Tues- Funeral services lor Robert
Y . th K hmir
de- crease should the matter be Clerk Edna Schoenleb, and day in Meigs County Common Fields, 82, who died at his home
taken before the commission.
Lou Pouhn, Frank- Pleas court lo jail break and to- in Tuppers Plains Tuesday
lion of India and expression oil AI Leonard, local gas com- lm Rtzer, Don Colltns and Roy day wa&amp; awaiting - again In morning, will be held Friday nt
unlimlted support of Pakistan.. pany manag':, attended theses- Reuter.
sentencing Thursday by 10 a.m. at the Tuppers Plams
1

Agilon Stretch Seamless

STOCKif2S

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de-.·""''""'~L'IttIe Awaits
.
~tee!
re~rd
S
• £
year - was cited as major failure in fighting •n earlier for court activity during the
entencing or ', Robert FI'elds
reaBo!l the •teet com~es uttllty rate mcrease proposal past month showed the village's
would bestjate to raise prlCOtJ. taken before the Public Utili- share totaling $660 !i5
DIS- B
k' Jail
.... ' .
ties Commission of Ohio,
cussion w.. also beid on the
rea mg . .- . - - n·Ies at Home
·w:sa!Natofll'
-;:.
AMERJ. 11 wa• generally felt by cnun improvement of Vllriouutreets
.
olft · Is
ed doubt ell that the gas company would m tbe town.
. Wade Alvs Uttle, "l!!l; Rl. 2,

SHAN MONT

Chic~go, .

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greemen
eems
I
Near 0n Increase I

costs on a speeding charge;
Wilbur T. McDonald, 58,. Che1
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio fUPIJ- shire, 12&gt; and costs ror mloXICbarges will be flled agalnst cation ; lv-•n Hall •. 49, Hartford,
Ernest Walker later today In 110 and costs, !allure to yield
tbe fatal shotlng of Thurmu right of way.
Borden during a scuffle aud a
Don E:rwin, 22. M1ddleport,
family argument aL nearby and Charlotte A. Peckham, 25.
Kerr.
Middleport RD, were fmed 110
the
Walker, a hitchhiker, told and costs on assured clear dis·
sheriff's deputies he sbolil&lt;&gt;r- lance charges; Edward J .
den after the man thealened Wright, 26, Chillicothe, $10 and
him wltb a shotgvn and a costs. tnproper turn signal, and
brush 81e. Dr. Donald R. Ira R. Sluder, 45, Canton . $125,
warebime, Gallla County cor- costs and a three day jail senThis prediction was made by councilmen following oner, ruled homicide In the tence for DWJ.
WASHINqTON-THE JOHN· a discussion of the gas company's proposed 16 per cent' shooting. Borden, !2, of Rt. z.
Denver D. Gonf, 37, Lansing,
son administration does not ex· rate increase during a meeting Monday night.
Gallta County, was shot lbree Mich., forfeited a $15 b!Jnd for
peel an tncr...e in steel priC08 .
Council earlier had appeared unanimous in oppos- lime• fitb a .33-caUber re- speeding; Ike Mahoney, 65, Midto foi!Qw
labor settlement mg any rate tncrease by
volver Tuelday.
dleport, forfeited one of $25 on
in tha lndlll!t'y an informal re- the gas company.
sian in which bargaining terms
an intoxication charge, and Nor-l
port said today.
Councilmen indicated
they were discussed. No definite
.. , _ _,. man E. Hendrickson, 23, Rt. 4
. still oppose any rate increase, ciSJon on lhe proposal had been
Marietta, one of $!5 on a charge[
The high level ol
. lni· but said they fell that would be taken.
'or failing to yield the right of
porta
- now
fjgu.rea fighting
a losing
cause. to the report
In other
cooncilCharles
activity,Legar
the
I way .
ol
more
!ban at10anullton Ions
They were
referring
of Mayor

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MIAMJ (UP!) Massive Hurricane Betsy crashed
through the Florida Keys with its full 140 mile per hour
fury today, battering southern Florida and the Gold
Coast
a tangle
destruction.
Theinto
center
of theoffreak
storm, which Tuesday battered
the Bahamas, slammed through Key Largo, about 40
miles due south of Miami at about 5 a.m. EST and then
drove steadily on into the Gulf of Mexico. Over 18,000
persons were forced from
their homes
The screaming winds, clocked

TWO
- Roger Dean Kranz, 33, Findlay, 0., driver of the car In the foreground. and "Cap'' Caldwell,
operator of the other vehicle, were admitted at Veterans Memonal Hospital late this morning Ten cases were heard Tuesfor treatment ot injuries su•tained in this two-car accident on Stale Houle 7 seven-tenths ot a m1le .south of , day night m Middleport Mayor
Middleport. Ohio Highway Patrolman Cecil Carpenter surveys the damages resulting from the wreck. Both of Lee Smith's court.
tre injury
were reported 10 satisfactory condition. lnves!Jgation of the wreck is being continued by the Kenneth A Johnson, 18, Rt.
patrol.!'bolo.
1 Pomeroy, was fined 110 and

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1Sh~ Ja~~~;~ ~ussel;

FM CEN'II

Miami, Gold Coast Suffer;
18,000 Persons Evacuated

Acted on in
l\f'dd}
lUI
eport

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SEPTEMBER 8, 1965

Ten Cases

ThCoham•~

MEIGS THEATRE

WEDNESDAY,

'Southern Florida Wrecked
By Hurricane Betsy's Winds

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NO. 120

th~re. M~
get-.~~11 ~~
Richard~;

mmister ior U
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
ELBERFELDS HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
Features the Leading
Central-Southeast
m e eutz mg.
G
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. Rv
Don Mr and Mrs .eorge orn
d G' 1
d
1M
·
or Rail..
of Columbus spent the
Brands of Hosiery For Women and Men - Boys an
tr an
1
:
- 'd
vemn to allend road Trainmen, Middleport, Middleport; Rev Paul C,rJSten- weekend WJ!h theJt parents r
h'
B t B
-Adler- Bachl' bus
produrtum will meet Wednesday aflernuon, sen, preSident of Ohio Baptist and Mrs. George Korn Sr and
Infants - Hanes - Berks tre us er rown
yMan" held at Sept. 8 at !he legJOn hall at t ·30 Convent JOn of Manetta, an dj Mrs John D
G
I
F • d
0 , 40 - Lastler - Also Our Own Kirbury
-- --- ~ M
Jal Aud1tormm . p m.
Rev Wlibur Pemn. Federated Mr. and Mrs.
res rave- ,
e ors rten aviS
' Veterans emor
I
•o R ' .
' ly or Dunbar W Va
were I
S I
Th Ones
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Lake. Pomeroy Chapter No o oy- Church or Pomeroy.
Sunda
uest; of hi; mother, '
nd Shanmont. Come In - Look Them Over e ect
e
West .Jefferson. VJSlied recently al Arch Masons will hold
or Zinn moved to Chesh-~
y ~ Gravel and his sl~
I
h W k Of
Ololo
' •llh
Wedne..Tvem·
al l
" ·: rs· . J A
raiJmg
in ,'
Best For You and Your Family- Also This Is T e
ee
d hert daughter.
Mr andKaren
Mrs Gregg
Leo l,tat
7 30edp convucalton
m at the Masomc
u 20 from Bangor,
.
JWise. Mter,
~
1
TONIGHT
an Sids er,Th y. '""e "a.lled to I pi"
m
the afternoon were Mr and Mrs
"SKI PARTY"'
e .. .::. ..
~ ['. " compamon Thorn· IHe heldOh1pastorates
and West 1rgmaa
A Do ·
:
1 Kenne y
0•
rTechntmlorl
to the dealh ol 1 as c Edwards high priest, urg- 1 owa.
IT
wme.
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Berks hires Annual Stocking Sale.
FTankle A"alon, DwavnE' : Cool vi elh ue 1
e · ail offi cers' and rompamons before movmg here
Miss Dorothy Reibel of Colum 11
1 5
·
lltckman. DE"borah Walley
hiS bro er·m· aw.
nd'
k'c vaca
Yvonne CraJ~. Robt Q Lt-w
Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum· ) to attend.
I IDs family includes his wife, I bus IS spe mg a wee
•s. Jas Brown and Famou~ bus. spent the weekend with her
SEPT. 9
Julia Ann; a son Stephen w~o tJon With .herRpaber~nts. r a
fames. Lesley Gore, Aron
Mr nd Mrs L e o
I
th A' Force Alexancb 1a Mrs LoUIS eJ FOR WEARI
Kinfaid and the Beach Bun
parents,
· ka t th wed
The Past Councilors of Theo· ~ IS In e tr
'Nancy wh~ Donald Stiverg of Mitidleport .
11
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Sear .s.
too
doro s Counc1l Daughters
of La ; a
W"c .
was an overnight guest saturday .
18
FOR COMFORT!
Ho Caokod hit
Satterfield Sun:;,osse. Mi ss Uctober· of his aunt, Miss Thelma Grue- l
Colorcortoono
day at the
Umted Pmbj- I J k
I fest, MISs Press Photographer ser.
.
y
M and
WED. ond THURSDAY
, tenan Church. She also had
;:.e Southern Local Elemen- of Wisconsin. and thtrd runner- MMrs.R~ed:oun~":~ ~ndy, l
FOR LOOKSI
Soptembor 1-9
her houseguesfs, MJSs Vtckle tar 7th and 8th PTA wtll meet I up to Miss WJSconstn A soo " ·.
M and !,Irs I
NOT OPEN
i Woodman and MJSs Debra Slar- I TrJrsday • Sept. 9. at the school i Daniel ·'' a senior in Kyger
-witl;
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY l tzm•n or MansfJeld, Ohw, who I buildmg at 7 30 P m The new Creek High school
M. . d M s ~ul Sayre and ,
Stpttmber 10.11
' were here for the weddmg.
Executive Head Mr. Deem, and 1 r. ~~
;~ula and Sandra of
BUY OUR .. ,
VfNCF:NT PRICE In
: Mr and Mrs. Vernon Weber the teachers and paren ts will be Mrs. Charles Bennett.
daug ers,
'
and ramJiy, Denms. Dean, Don- mtroduced. The executive com- : Mr. and Mrs Harry Chesher Great Bend
.
LAST MAN ON EARTH or Ina. Dallas and Duane, Rutland , IIDJf l"" w:ll serve rdreshmeols . hove returned from a three - Mr. and Mrs. Everell
LAST
WOMAN? Alive spent Wednesda~ at the OhJO Everyone is urged to attend. weeks lnp to the west coast. as spent Sunday With Mr.
omong the LfFELF.SS
Stat£ Fair in Columbus
I
•
, They !ell Columbus by plane Mrs Waller Thomas and fam..
Mr and Mrs Blaine Walburn 1
SEPT. tO
for San Diego, Cahf. where lhey I Jly at the1r camp at Malia
tht mght h1deous with mhu and children of Vienna, W. Va , M&gt;ry Shr:ne. While Shrme of met their son. Pelly Officer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayburn
1
man cravmg'
vtstted over the holiday week · i 'jerusalem will meet at the\ 2nd class, David Chesher, who and Beth returned to their home.
1
end wJth thetr parents, Mr and IOOF Hall Fr:day at 8 P m. had receiVed hJs dJSchllrge from I
HI. today after
a
(Technlrolor)
Mrs Verner See and son, Keith, , There v..III be a school of In· the u s. Navy. Chesher, a weeks VISit With her mothrr, 1
Ann·Margaret, Michael Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal- ! slruction and all orrtcen are graduate of Middleport H1gh Mrs. Baker Gordon and h13 (a~
Jonel
Margolin. Larry Slorch burn.
II urged to ue present.
' School ' spent four years
in the ther, Charles Rayburr.
Sr.
I
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BdDter
be!R
1
ra "
·
VJSitmg with Mr and Mrs ,
,
Navy aboard the sh1p, Horne!. Mrs. Mary Bar r o. avensNew fall shades of blush. tan, beige tan and
SUN, MON. •nd TUES.
Leo Searls over the weekend 11• Juoqed I&lt;&gt;Jpow ' '! l?"4JS · The group also vislled w1th rei- wood, W. Va. IS spendmg a few
S•ptembtr 12-U-14
were Mr. and Mrs
Clarence j the G::.IJJ~ils MedJcal Center I atives in Los Angeles before re-~ days With her sls~er. M:s. Des-taupe tan. 'four correct s1ze.
Cramblelt of Coshocl;)n, Ohio.
she Js bemg treated for a : turning by car and included var- aie. Patterson.
I
(Technicolorl
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Ftsher heart conditiOn . .
I ious scenic spots enroute borne. I Mr and Mrs. Hobart R~uiJ
Tim Conway, .Joe Flynn, Ga - is spendmg a week in New
Mrs. Belly Clme speot the 1 Chesher has accepted a posi· spent Sunday in Columbo~ with '
a pair
tY Vinson,
Billy Sands, Su· New York City.
Wej!kend '" Manella With her : llon wJlh the Emerson Electron- I his sister, Mrs. Louise Davts. i
1 1 1 Ho'o In Ag•ln
Mrs. Nellie Vale. principal of brother, Ernest Rmg.
. I ics Company in St.
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. tffilrge Raub
Cortoon•
I the Salem Center Elementary
Mr. and Mrs._ 0 ·. P. Klein 1and will begin his dulles Sep- l and granddaughter of Huntmg_ . ---- - __ -~ __ _ _ _ --~~- VISited recently m Chesapeake I !ember
ton, w_Va. visited Monday with
8
. with her mother, Mrs. R.
L.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Hoharl Raub.
1
Hamilton.
! Rec~nt gue9ts of Mrs. Ltlhan The junior classes of the 'iyForrest Bachtel, who ts ac- 1McGhee were Mr. and Mrs. 8 - ~ racuse. Minersville and Fore3t
live in muSJcal affairs at Mount · F. Heber, and Skippy Hack· Run Methodist charge. acc~jll-1
Umon College. Alliance, pre- I worth or Belle. W. Va. and Ran- i panted by the Rev. Wcndell't.
sented a special vocal
solo, day Damels of Pt. Lauderdale. Stutler held a swimming partv ·
"0 Rest in the Lord'' during Fla.
.
I last w~k. at Royal Oaks park.
the Sunday morntng worship ser- ! Karl Beck. former reSident A sack lunch was enjoyed folvice a! Heath Methodist Church. :of Middleport, has been attend· lowing !wimmlng.
Mr. Newman Burdette was or- ' ing college in the south. He 15
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raines
1
gani~t.
.
now in ~erm~y . f~r 3 stued~ and daughters, Karen and Pen·
MISs Maxme Bennett and
course. HIS famtly IS m Ft. M Y ny Sue of Elsenere, Ky we:&lt;'
fnend , Libby Range of Colum- 1 ers, Fla.
holiday weekend guests of Mr.
bus spent the Labor Day week· I
.
h Becht! who 1s --• Mrs Raymond Krider
Smart New Fall Colors( Bachelors Friend
h h
M ~an~
d
M1ss Sara
' l,e:;;;nd;..;w;,;'·;;;;..t;;;e;;.r..:p;;;ar;,;e,;;nt,;;s;..,
.;;;;.r.
. Col be, s spent j"'"'
Mrs ·Marion Howell of· Co11
employed m
urn u •
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I
I the holiday weekend with her i lumbus Spl'nt the weeke"d Wllh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Mr. and Mrs. Walter W•lker an~
1
Bechtle and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Will and
Buraundy, mo••. green, navy heather . oxford heolh·
Miss Marianne Woodgerd of , famlly.
er, neet blue, wtne heather, olive beather, sand,
Columbus spent the
holiday : Mr .. and Mro. Hugh Ferguson
white and most any eolor JOU
weekend with her parents, Mr. : and Jimmy and Mr. and Mro . .
111e areen, na V' •
I and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. I Gene Alkire and Kimberly and
1
eould wan.t Comf ortable ' Ions wearinl Bachelor
•
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Mrs. Lillian McGhee visited 1 Kllren of Columbus were wee~-~
Friend sport ond dreso sock• for 1.00 a ptlr.
recently with her sister, Mrs. i end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
pr.
j Ida Neil a patient at a hospital , Pearl Parker.
in Ashland, Ky.
I
----Men'• "Tiger Paw"
1
The Rev. Howard Ruppel! hu, Londons are Home
Boys Hi-Bulk Orion
: returned lrom a mooth'• vaca- : From J'acatwn
In your coned Jize. All white with nonI tion apent with relattves In Vir• ' Mr. and Mro. Herman LonSizes
biDdlDII Comfort top.
ginia, Pennsylvania and
don of Syracuse have returned
8'12 to 4
pori,
Miss.
where
he
visit
;
from
a
one
week
vacation
visWI&gt; orion acrylic high bulk, 25%
4'h to 10
11
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with his parent•, Mr · and Mrs. · lUng scenic points such u Ceotretch nylon. Our Klrbucy quality In
two sl&amp;e ranaea for boy• wearlnJ socks
C. R. Ruppel!.
i dar Point, Blue Hole, Seneca
eBiack
7 to 8\lo and for b!Jy• wearln&amp; IOCD
Brown
Miss Dianne Cri•well, daugb- feaves, Sorrowful Mothers Shrine
8 to 11 Colon aro: black, white, dark
Mena Ovtr·Th..Calf
' ter J[ Mr. and Mrs. James .Cathedral of Tomorrow, Warth·
&amp;reY • "red, commando blue, Ioden
e PENNY LOAFERS
Criswell, left today for the St. 1er Museum and Schroenbrunn
areen and navy bluo.
Joseph Hospital School of Nun- ~ In Toledo they visited Mr.l
'
e BUCKLE LOAFERS
Dark coloro for fall. In your correct olu.
ing in Parkersburg, W. Va. She · and Mrs. J. W. Blrtcher and ·
t• a 1965 graduate of Middle- · Mr. and Mrs. More Levivtch, '
' eiTALIAN LOAFERS
port High School.
i Mr. and Mrs. Don Waggoner of
Maumee, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
RETURN TO FLOHIDA
: Hutchinson, daugbterl, Bonnie
Dependable Brands, Big Selections In Every Department
1 Mrs Richard weaver and and Connie of Lorain, Mr. and
!ami!; of Jacksonville, Fla:, re- Mrs. Clarence SWwagner and
WE PA'i 4% ON SAVINGS
l'l"ned rome alter apendlng a . family of Wooster. In Seneca. week with Mr. and Mrs Rose : vOle they vlsHetl Mr. and Mn. ;
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
N. 2n d Av~. Mlddl-..
..,.... • :l 1rleada.
mldtltll.Fisher, former lilatlll_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;__ _
Norris and other relaUveo llld 1. Norman

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Miss Maud Grueser. A contrl- A picnic dinner was enJOit taining the word "Peace. Seobution of 1100 was made lo the at noon preceding the lnsta a- reta and treasurer reporl8
Mrs
Church Council for expenses tion. Homemade tee cream was
and approved . Dues
prayer
Betty Clm&lt; ol Middleport, Mrsdl Grove
weeks visit at Powhatan
The birthday of Mrs. Roy Sey- served with tbe
Alk' e were collected and bills order·
b
h
Robert Werner. Pomeroy an mg a bake sale ep .
the
and Mrs. Gratis Bryan.
fried was observed.
The Rev. C.
vn
tr ed paid.
Y a ymn.
Meigs County Mus- beginmng at 9 30 a. m. at
Mr
th Installed the officers The outOfficers reports were
MJS" Sauer.vided b Mr. Rich 1 Cross Store in Racme.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
The meeting closed with e o
ofncers stood ;..ch hold- The group decided lo sel
Mt&lt; Beuy Chne servmg Iic was pro who ;"" ' solo,
SEPT. 6
Fairborn were holiday
Mizpah benedicUon, after which
shield on which was a Christmas cards agam
thiS1
u secretary m the
of ard
White, Lmnle
I Theodorus Council Daughters :
ol her mother, Mrs. Frank
games were played and prizes
of a disciple. All each of- year. Mrs. Rachel McBride
Mrs 0. E. McKmleyl
and Florence Hannay, " ·of
will meet Monday ,
art.
awarded lo
Gn::••;· ricer was installed the outgolnR read an article from Pre:yter;eSident,
number Cards
at 7 30 P
th; IOOF hall. :
Mro. Lois Ann Jones and
M:..'
Ro:lz officers handed the shle'e
ian
Mrs. P. T. Shelton, vice presi- lo Mrs
and her The
Pvthias wll ,
WARREN ZINN
dren of Columbus
were served by the net
N. C. Jim Bill Oiler, from
dent: Mrs. McKmifl'' secreta and hP.mma
h ld a picnic Tuesday evening '
end With herr· da lth Mro the hostesses, Mrs. Lawrence
0 c.' Darla Eberslocal church, liS a second
ry: Mrs. Leland SllXIon, treas '
the meetmg the '
at Kyger :.:reek plcmc :
eV,
0
Hof:O. ;;.spital .. Lanning and Mrs. Amanda K...
presld::;. Hyla VauR'l•n. year student
MissG
uror
. Rev Donald Boone of the Mid- groond beginning at .8 p. m I
and Mrs. Wendell G. par.
vice' resident:'
Pam Crew, maw read an arttcle from u
appointed by_ MISs
rt FJrsl BaptiSt Church, All Knights, former Kmghts, Py-1
He .
two weeks vacap . Linda Reoter, !teas- Post on the 91st Psalm.
sau., are Mrs.
colored slides of theJr thJan Sisters and their famthes I
:rooky Mountains,
COMMI'ITEE MEETS
the followmg chair- Round-robin
.
son, Armed Serwes . rs en I
th
t coast lhJs sumnvited to attend. Those at- '
on
F lis
'
·r Bl k I
hris- were sent to Mrs. ,.,.ggie
.,
roy Ewing, flower and
tnpr
vanetJes of I
are asked lo bring a :
Georgia, Florida, Niagara a
The executive committee of men,
er i,'
cklns, Mrs. Bessie Wise, Mrs. Mayme
Mrs. Joseph Cooke, legJSiatJon,
varJous parks and uat- 1covered dish and table service. I
' and Cancad:. Weese was a busi· the Salisbury PTA met Friday
Jeff $erry Holmes and Mr.
Mrs. A W Stephenson. litera'
b d and dttnk wll be '
1 Mrs
·
.
evening at the home of Mrs. c ros
w
'
' Hostess for the Septe
lure Mrs Shelton. spJrJiual ural wonders.
I
orted Meal. rea
'
ness visitor in Gallipolis
William' Ohlinger president lo christian
Bill Fran- meeting is Mrs. Florence Potts
life Mrs Marvin Kelly Tern· Refreshments o ass
provJded.
.
._
. ' da,
.
'
cis christian cJt!Zenshtp: and . "
I" as roll '''
in Churrh Sch,.;l: Lu- cookies were served With
A specJal meetmg of the of!J_, An Installation service will ,
Ramora Boice of Day- plan
d Bill Moore, christian fellowship. Wlthd harves
cretia Genheimer·
Publici tv t•e from a table ceutered WII ' cers, executiVe and budget com be held at the First BaptiSt l ion s ent the weekend With her Commtttees were se up an
Present for the dinner and wor .
Mrs McKinlrv Mrs. Shelton i an arrangemt'nt or
miltces of01
Church '"
12 :tl
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. plnglansS
installation were the members During the social bour Mrs.
ave the Installation praver. 1ers Hostesses •ere
·
AuxJIJary
rew
.' e
' .
· · of the Youth Fellowship, Rev Lizzie Quick, the hosles.!, sen·
5' 7 m for Warren G Ztnn, Y Boice '
g Serving as ushers for. the : tonstall. Mrs Clme, Mrs.'
No 39 has been called8for Tueat I
Cheshire - Kyger - HartMargaret Handley R. N. which wl\be lam::; m!ht.
and Mrs. Alkire and Mr. and ed delicious refreshments
, and Mrs. Pearl Hoffman.
It· day. September 7 at
P m. ; r rd Parish A fellowship hour I Pittsburgh Pa spent the chers, coo s, Jam rs, us IV- Mrs Reuter and family.
Mrs Daisy Roush, Mrs. Haze
ty - three members and guests the Leg Jon hall.
OES o II I0!low the Installation so o k d ith her 'mother, Mrs. ers and school hoard members
.
Clark, Mrs McBride, Mrs.
attended Each one was g1ven Pomeroy Chapter 186
' WI
et the pa~ wee en w
will be Introduced. The
proRN
Is nd Min Mumaw.
'I' a while ribbon pm during the will meet in regular sessJOn l that VJSJtors
John Handley
left gram will be room visitation
DAUGHTER BO
ood Pot a
•·
.....-.• ' -I,.,, - - ' evening
Tuesday. a! 7 45 p m, at the tor and hiS
y
Mrs. Margaret ann
. with the teachers from 8-8:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Jpck L G • . R D and Mr. and Mrs.
11
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Ma,ontc Temple.
Persons participatin! in the SUnday for
to
m Also photographs, films and are announcmg tile b1rth of 8 1" 11:
Nitro, w va Great
FAMILY NIGHTS
I
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SEPT. 8
mstallallon service from other her daughter and son tn-law.
slides of school events will b&amp; daughter, 'llna Marie. August Ea 1d !hers are Mrs. Chari'•
"'HOOTENANNY HOOT"
The Pomeroy Shakespeare laces Will mdude Rev C C. and Mrs. John Prunty.
. s shown and those having any of 120. They have a son, Earl Ar·
Pomeroy. an" Mn.
IJ
club wtll meet at the home of :
for the West
Mr. and Mt!. R. B.
this mrterlal Is asked to con- thur. Grandparents are .\1r and
roth
Long Bottom.
- andI :1
f
Mrs Dale Smllh Wednesday. ! ia Baplisf Convention, Parke'" and Mr. and Mrs. William Neu d tact Mrs. Opha Offutt.
Mrs. Arthur E. Koenig,
__! ---- - - '
OU
for 0 1 o'clock luncheon and . b g· Rev William G Barndt. ling of Lancaster were weeken
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of the Federated clrurcb ship of the Utltted MethodiSt ":the Star Clan of the
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ter-- Friday evening, at the church. church were Installed In an im- se First Untied Pre!byteroan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can
Mrs. Henry Reibel president, presslve ceremony saturday at·
In the church annex.

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SEPT. f
The ground committee

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Officers Are
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