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"'(ireene Line Steamers Announce 'New Delta
FO~ IIEHE
THE MAN 'ltlJ tHINK, HE'LL
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·'!11e CaiUornla steamer, buUt Tile aew Delta Queea wW Delta Queen, from the hull up.
In 192B, wiD be lr81l8formed ipto be a delue lloaUn&amp; ltotel,
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major- a Mlsslsslpplrlverman's steam- olferlq wut Iodato travel- propulsion machinery, stem
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lng of Soos .hd' Qat~Jbters of oul In front of the pUolhouse;
Plonew Rlvtmwa il Marietta. Simonton . predicted a "new
ArchiiA!ctuNl clnwlnp and day" for passenger steamboats.
orllsts' ~ of the new After the Delta Queen
is
boat IlleR p•nted U&gt; I he completed, additional boats o1
"Riv•~ .Suus" 81 tl\elr annual the design will be buill. All will
msellng at tbe Marlena boat be stemwheel stelllllhoats.
club oo tlle ' banb of the Mus- "We will nol convert to diekinguul 'River.
sel. Steam will be used as In
'lbe ·Della Queen, only over - the past." Simonton stated.
night pusenpr steamer left on "We are selling nostalgia,"
Western Rlten wW cease lo said the west cossl e~ecuUve .
exist such, ~ a new Della The new boats wW be strictly
Queen fore.runner of Greene for pleasure trav~l. and not a
Une .deamel'l of the future, means of transportation between
will tsl&lt;e her place.
two points, he added.'

YOU I\OUl..D Plr MY

~GIFFORPA6AI~r

A PROFE'6510NI\l.. 6WORD
FIGHTER, DOWN THERE: IN
THATGL.OOMY ~M;
HOW~mt:JU5!

STOKE:
T o get all tJ:
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buy 1s t he nc
STOK£R- U £AT

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home, COMBI
H EATER dcli1
heat tha t's tbt
tro lled.
The Cowat

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htat and eco n
up no more _li

P million,

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al factcrs, Including her age, a IC flO million.
greater demand each year for Timetable ,for l'!lnovation o•
her pleasure cruises by more
passengel'l, and, last, but not
leul, pending legislation that
wben passed would force the
Queen U&gt; he taken out of operaUon due to high costs of fireproofing her superstructure U&gt;
comply with the new
safety
regulations.
"We're jacking up the calDope and sliding a new boat
under It," laughed Simonton.
Plans are to retain the hull
and macblnery and build a new

ptect of furn1t

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burn1ng eco ~
available coal
bU)' today,
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no~,- 'flit •.' new Delta Of the roof, just forward o1 mid· Decision to renOvate. the Del- poln!ed out Additional 'st,earri:·
Queen ll 'lbe 1f1t1J ~1 Meet- ship, and a pair of twin stacko ta Queen was baSed on sever- en of her type may cost Ill

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according U&gt; Wjlliam Muster
Los AnJeles, consultant "We
wanl to complete the boat and
pul her In operation bY March
of either 1918 or 1969."
Government legislation will
put the Delta Queen out of leg
JslatJOn oo Nov. I, 11168, but w•
can have up unHI March 15.
1969, Muster stated.
"We may, however. beat this
dale by nne lull calendar year
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VOL XVIII

NO. 107

PCWaov-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1966

FIVE CENT$

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":rep, don~ I know! Thea's alw~
Somei:hin -that needs -meruiin:! Ju~t
-qester$tJ I hadda pt1.t::newhin9e~
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16 Drivers Arrested; .
Accidents Reported

S~u~ like -qou were
cooktn u.p some &amp;uit
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and Mr. Lewis wbo is Stale Aladdin Temp e recorder. Absentwas 2nd Vice President B. F.

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poultice t: maw out
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eve.i" le&lt;!irn.,
5oplz:g?

Gotta .be on :rc:t=4
Wc!t'tj,c.hum--but one
day soon Ill d~p in
and we'll have a
nice chat!

Yeah! we SUtewill,wotit"Qoq,?

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Par;thers Win High Scoring Duel with Rutland, 38 · 221~J~~ZFf:

M~rching Band

Foot, Finger
Prints Clues

Gives Show at
Rutland Game
The high-steppmg

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marchmg band under the d1~

rectior1 of Donald Miller presented a well - received half·
CHICAGO (UP!l - Footprmts In the sand and fin~- time show during the Pomeroyeo·prmts on a French door prov1ded police with their Rutland football game Satursll ongest clues today m the murder of Valerie Percy. a day night.
21 -year-old daughter of Republican senatorial candidate Marchong to the center of the
t hatles H Percy
I held, the band played "Fan. Valerie. a honey-blonde and vivacious "fun girl" Ytoho fare," and perforrried prec•swn
hdped her father campaign, was beaten and stabbed to dnlls to the tunes of "Little
d e ~th m het bed before dawn Sunday while the rest of Goant" and "Soundmg Brass "
PQhce bell~ve the murderer 1 To the band 's rend1t10n of
'\ us· a man who stolt M'lto the I obvwusly came mto the housP "Can Can • the majorettes prePt&gt;r~ 's regal estate on a shght td murder someone ''
l sented a high-k•ckmg dance
bluf~ overlookmg Lake ~hcln - 1 It wa s Valene's step-mother, routme to which the audience
GALLlPUW BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES ~ The fourth annual graduation reremonies of the Gallipolis Business Coll ege were
gan=ltl the exclusiVe north shore I Mrs. Lora1ne Percy
who responded enthuslastJcally.
conducted Friday evenmg in the Washington School Auditorlllm Eighteen area residents received diplomas, ~resented by Mr. and Mn.
: illb!ll'b of Kemlworlh
d1scoverfd the murder and for The band concluded 1ls perThomas Breech Rev. A. H- \l acl\enm was guest speaker. His topic w as "Where I Wtlk" Judy Chapman gave mvocation. Mrs Neil SandThe prowler who killed the r a moment confrooted the k1ller formance playmg the Pemeroy
ers played the pi ocesSion and recessJon Perfect attendance certlfica tes were given Larry Dickey and Larr~ Hardesty, and Philip Hatch
gar\ probably entered the fam- : Mrs PerC) sa1d she was "Fight Song • •
became the first grandfathc1 to graduale. Also, Mr. Hatch and hiS daughter Shirley were the first "father and daughter" graduates of the
1lv home with murder tn mmd , ' awakened about 5 am by the I Pomeroy maJorettes performcollege The college 's fall tet m began last Tu es day. Piclured above are last Friday's graduates: Front Row-Bonrue Stith, Nancy Tawney,
Jane Thomas, Janel Henry . l'• rolyn Carruthers, Saund ra Shearer. Marlene Roush. !!:lien Wiles Audrey Smith Second Row-Larry Dickey,
pohce said today .
sound of moanmg from her mg Saturday mduded flagbearGe orge Roach , Bo) d Pickens, 1'h1hp Hatch, Blll Weigand, Romma Erwm, Larry Hardesty, Dann)' Kearns, Shirley Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. ThomBest Lead'S
ste-p-daughter's bcd1oom
ers
Pam Crew and Mana
Late Sunday mght Kemlwor!h Mrs Percy sa1d VJiene was Grueser
maJorettes Be v·
as Breech.
pollee chu~( Robeo1t Daley st11l alive but could not talk. eorly Beaver. Nanq Tatus, Ma ·
ondocated the best leads lei! to i By the tome a neoghborhnod IY Franm , MJII~e Legar. Cathy
a"tbontoes were a man 's I doctnr arnved Valene was Fultz, Peggy Hoffner , Pa"letta
footprmts leadmg a( ross the dead
Hudson and drum maJorette- ,
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bea~~ to the Pm·y mansoon
J enmfer Blakeslee
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WASHINGTON
(UPf)-&amp;n- ' rights bill would be dead by • against the clvU rights bill.
"wuilward ," and a set of 1
Meigs General Hospil;al
and have the new Delta Queen ate Republican leader Everett I mid-afternoon, planned today toJ But Democratic leader Mike
fing~rprmt.s on the F'rench door 1 Ad
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Ch
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unde1 steam by March 15 , 1968, M. Dirksen, confident the civil revive his proposed const1tu Mansfield was expected to drop
b ~ hlch the killer gameri I
miss 1ons atur ay ar- r
y "' t h h
les Hysell Pomero) ~Jctona
when our toUilsl season o~ens," - - - ~ ~ tiOna!
amendment on school the measure for this year if the
acce!S o t e ouse
St
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t
ttw consultant opmed.
pra)•er.
vote Called, as all signa
Percv 's DemocratiC opponent, acey
f's~r d
Paul Douglas. ca lled an mdefJ· 1 ChUildScharges alur ay ·- Ola
Southwestf'rn Future Farmers I A nava l &lt;:~ rchltecl and ship·
A second Senate vote was md Jcated.
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of Amer l&lt;'a met la st week Hl yard Wlll be seleded by late
scheduled for 2 p m ED'1 on Dirksen, whO thmks be has a
1 ress
oole •uspenswn 10 ~s ~m , AdmissiOns Sunday _ Norma
the high school.
spnng of 1967. and the proJect
shuttong off a Republican- "good" chance of success with
~aJgn rdF~m~ VJ ce re~ /nt • Schaefel Pomf'my
RIChard
Marlm Rose presided and the 1Will be- up for b1ds Art er conSouthern Democrat filibuster the prayer amendment, planned
s:~:uled .poll~:;;\ c:;ec:~~ I~ Pltkens Middl~pOi t, Maly Eas I
first order 'J f bu smes!i wa s struct wn starts. It will
take I
to offer it as a suti~Utute far a
Chocago Tuesday
' lerday R3CIOe
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the election of a chapter sweet-! eJgill or ten--months to com~lete o
routine Senate bill as soon ••
Percy,
self-made mlllien- D1sebarges SUDday - Floss11~ , The glonous Day~~. of Spmt· heart MJss Brenda
Fu]k g. l and put t!1e boat m service
civil rights was disposed of.
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Moeller Charles Hysell
ual·, wa.• the t11e111 e of a nre- 1daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph ! Inchnahon seems to be toThe amendment would Ciarl·
aiTe once tapped as ~resodenlial
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t1mber by former Presodent
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ac\·oun o wea er , a lg ac·
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Dwoghl D Eiseilhower, bore hos
POSTPONES SURGERY
band Saturday mght during ,
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have resul~d In paryer 1n
1 tor 10 the JOb whtch has to be for peace called today for an
gnef with the other members
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Ed doe Marr made a motwn I done qmckly so the
Greene esod to the war In VIet
Nom
public schools ~ming lfllder a
ul his famllv. . including Vale
Mrs. Dana Swift, 811 HJgh·st, the halftime of the Pomeroy • t0 atlend the Farm Sc1ence Re- L
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before 1t IS • too late 11
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Middleport, because of Illness,
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mes won l m1ss a season uf
VIrtual ban.
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Rutlan oot a g
view at Columbus and 1t was 1operation.
The Pope made the appeal in
Oth
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Suffered Skull Fracture
has been forced to post~ne eye Under the direction ol Mr i passed Russell Ferguson pro- '
an encyhcal urgmg worldw1de DAYTON IUPI) - Stokley SN~;~~~~es~~. ~:~: E.
Cook County Coroner Andrew , surgery scheduled for Se pt 21 Robert Garner, Jr, the ba~d pos-ed the motJatJon of Green-I
FACILITIES
prayer for peace,
especially Carmichael, militant leader of Moss, D-Callf., and Cornelius
Toman said after an autopsy I at Holzer He.spltal Mrs. SYilfl moved onto the field '" prec!· l hands durmg the first week of The New Delta Queen w iII durmg the month of October- ~e Student No~- VIolent Coor· E Gallagher, D-N.J, today cothat Val•ri• doed o( a skull l iS "mfmed at home
SJon drill .. style playmg .: Days . October and it was adopted j have a dmmg room and galley I dedwated by Catholics to the dmallng Committee.. (SNCC), sponsored a biU to ban
lractur, mflicted by a blunt
of Glory , followed by Spmt j The club proposed a dance te on the main deck Cr~s· quar- rosary
Sunday asked for a wholenar· electronic snoopmg devices
She was also
NOW YOU KNOW
of Joshua" and " Sa~nts In Con. I be held m honor of the newly ters will be Oil the
forward In the encyclical, Pope Paul my of arrogant black men to 1from Interstate or foreign
mstrument
q abbed 10 times, m the tJeart, There ere at least - 248 cert ,, The school faght song I chosen sweetheart, and it "'as end of the main deck The dm· called on men " to lay down battle an "unciVIlized" white Icommerce except (or use by
~ hest, face and spme.
languages spoken 10 Mlger-1conclud~d the prog.ram
~ approved She will retgn for a ing room will have booths on the1r arms at last Defore 1t soeiety
law officers ispecifh::ally alJtbor..
·He (lhe killer ) must have 1a alone and more lhan 800 Pr~-game entertamment ~as; year and w11l be presented a both s1des In add1t10n to tables beco mes too late to do so be- The fiery ctvd rJ~htl!l leader ized to use them.
had a good idea .t the layout of ]languages are used m all of provtded With the . ban~ gomg : jacket from the club.
and chairs in the center dmmg cause of the mountmg pressure wU expected lo repeat his con.
\ht' house,'' Toman saJd "He Afnca
Ionto the field playiDg Amen- r The club will have a new I area and Will have the fmest • of events
demnation of whites and white
ca the Beautifur""'whlie a large idea plant over lhe Chnstma s [and latest m eqmpment
I '' We crv to them In God's I society in a s~ch at nearby
star was formed The Star l
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Th• cabin deck will have 0
M
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Wright State Umvemty today.
S~angled Banner ..... played ' vacatiOn.
I bar and cocktail lounge toward ~:g:~h:: :~:r wor~· o;tu:on~~~
Carmichael used the aame
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Hysell was charged
with
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be I
m a a ' arrogan manl driving while under re~
head majorette, carrymg the
patron s may look Into the
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reac Je now , even a
e ~x o...nce of 200 Persons •..ere ' ''and in th~ Metge county JaU W!lell
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Amencan Flag Rutla nd mator•
spok e~ of the sternwheel On pense of some inconvenience or n;
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ettes mclude Barbara Wtlhams,
the same deck Will he a beau- los!!, for Jt may have to be I'm here to tell you that white he failed to post bond. He Is ta
Kathy Thomas, Pat Kennedy,
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SOCiety IS uncivilized
r,rr rl Ave Columbus, ha!l been
ty pnrlor barber shop and n1ade later in the tram of bit·
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appear m court Friday.
IJ ilporn tf'fi manager of the Ar·
Teresa Dean and DJane Holh- nedy said.
shorpmg center
I ter slaughter and mvolved great
"These arrogant black men A one-car mishap was prob1da y
have got to have the guts to go ed
Galbreath
II I~ ton ulf!Ce or
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There will be 22 staterooms loss, the Pope said.
up lo the judges in Watts. Harat I2· 40 a m.. Sunday on
\I"' tgage Co.
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, on the cabm deck whlle on the
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lem, Hough and Dayton a·tl tell the Hannan Trace Rd., one
Whaley will be responsible
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BETTER
THAN
observatoon
deck.
noxt
deck
atllem
that their prtsoos are full mile oorthwest of Rt. 7.
lm the produchou and processSaturday mght at the mov1es bove, !here Will be 24 stat•of black men but tbeir courts A vehiCle driven by C. E.
m~ ol real estate loans m north- 1
From Ontario, Canada.
and rooms, and 00 the top deck,
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are full of while hale," he con- Clary, 18• Crown City, ran off
WI",!Prn Franklm County
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upstat• New York on the east or Texas deck, there Will he c~ses
linued.
the right side olthe, road, and
I he graduate ot Ohio Sl•te
to Mlssoun on the west,
a 11.8 staterooms and
orf1eers· l
hJt some trees. There W$1 mlnUnl vers Jty ha.s been assoc1aled
motostrous meteor cut a fiery, I quarters.
or damage to the car, artd no
\~J l h Galbl'dth'~ Loan Prodllc
arrest was made.
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l ,®mlle swatb across the sky I Tbe .... Delta Queeu wlll
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Sunday citations Included:
twn Department for two years.
Saturday mgM.
1 accommodale 2%5 passengers.
Harley E. McDonald, 24, MidHt' rerently rece1 ved thf com- !
SAIGON 1up l) _ s1x Amerl
The fireball was sighted In Facllllles wlll be a little more
F1ve accfdont cases
were
dleport, to Meigs court 00 Fripany s W W Wile al8r1 Produc· I
cans were killed and 23 wound· OntanO, New York, New J~r- luxuriou" while retaining all admitted to Holzer Hospital ovday for defective
exhaust;
lion Trophy an award g1ven 1
ed in three separate mr1dents fiey Maryland, ' Pennsylvama, of lbe charm of lbe present er the weekend . They included.
Charles L Neutzl'••, 26 , Ml'dqua rtf"rly to the loan olf1cer l
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Two persons were arrested
uoe
pruducmg the a:reatest dollar
involving air and artillery com· west •rgm•a. JC Jgan n I· boat Every stateroom will
Mrs. Grady P. Craig, 30, Sy- after a two car accident on dleport, was cited on the same
bat errors, 1t was disclosed Lo- ana, Ilhnms, W1sconsm. Tennes. have Its own priHrte bath. racllse , a passenger m an autcr
charge.
\Olume m resJdent1al real esK t k
d M
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Slate Route 336, nine tenths of
lak' mortgages
day in o[f1ctal reports and m· see, en uc Y an
tssou JI.
There will be oomplete air mobale accident Sun ay. She a mile east of Racme Saturday Rob~rt 0 Clarki 21 , Athen!,
V.haley. a nat1ve of Pomeroy,
formatmn receiVed from reba·
eondltiontng, with iDdh·idoal suffered a scalp laceratsmn and at 7:30, the Meigs County Sher· was Cited to Meigs rourt Fri1 ble mili t'clry sources
Is thf son of Mr and Mrs F 1 - - - - . Danrp Evervwhere
room C"ontrois, and even clos. was admitted at 4 p m. unday . •n·s Department reported
day on a no muffler charge.
0 Whaley, Columbus, and the . O Whaley, Albany RD . and ofl The tragiC miStakes. all oi l
B~ND OF SHOWERS IN- e1l circuit televosiOo through
Mrs Jennings W Bias, 33, Raymond Lee Rowe, 24• Ra- Marshall 0 . Reeves, tiO, Algnwdson of Mr. and Mrs. D. IMrs. Ava G1lkey, HarnsonvtUe I wh1ch occurred m fighting Sun· I Ad
h
th 'd . use of vtdeo tapes.
AddiSOn , was also In a car In· cine and Russell Eugene Little, bany, was cited tn Meigs court
- -- day , marred oU1erw1se well co- clu mg 1oca11 Y eavy un el- The cabin deck wtU be of volved m an acc1dent She sufr
ordmated air and ground action showers, stretrh from the m1d- tunnel cabm design and will fered a neck inJury and was 18, Rutland were traveling west Friday on a no brakes charge.
m wh~eh u s troops battled MISSISSI~pl valley to . lhe cen- have a cub Pilot's lounge com- odmitted at 6 30 p m' Satur- when Row~ swung his car to Joseph 0 . Morrow, 32, Luf!.
the•r way out of 1 Commum st 1tral and east Gulf Coast and piE&gt;te with the Delta Queen '!:! or- day
the left to make a turn mto asville, was cited to
Gallla
trap and k•lled 171 North Viet- ~ the carolmas early today.
I Ign .JI pilot wheel, though not Michael Steve Globokar, 16, his driveway and was struck Municipal Court today on a
namese regulars 10
bloody Scattered
thundershowers operable faciOg the front of son of Mr and Mrs. Philhp in
rear by Lr:lej l ft f ~~~~ ~har~e, d ~n~d M.
I ftghtmg Just south of the de- l pe lted the great basm and the-, the boat
Globokar,
128 Union Ave.,
owe was Cl
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WASffiNGTON IU PI) - A form er Wh ile Hou se , miillanzed
zone separating nommally and Southwest while ( The n• w Delta Queen
will Pomeruy, receoved he'Bd and center and Little lor failure to cited to municipal court today
speech v.nter and speetal ass1stant to tv.o Presidents north and !Olllh Vaet Nam
generally clear sk1es pievalied 1have a passenger elevator from neck inJuries man acc•dent on lslop 10 assured cle_ar. dislanced on 8 speeding charge; Earl F.
t l ~ rges the admtmstrahon at times has tn ed purposely
Reliable Informants showed: I over the Rock1es, the Great the Tex as df(!k to the deck be· Saturday He was admitted at Th;e w:re no inJ~~~ ~ Ntchols 1 47 • Proctorville, was
t1 ) deceive" Americans. about
S pohcy m VIet Nam
- Us Manne n Phantom Jet Pl&lt;:~ms, and from the Great low th e mam deck. Radar will 9 30 p m.
• m tum amafi!e to t v c- cited Into court today on a
Richard N Goodwm. onetime at de to Pres1d ents fighters struck u S
Marine 1 Lakes tt the northeast quad- ~ be housed under the dome of Mrs George Bennett, 84, Rl les.
passing "l'ithout an
assured
Kt'n nedy and .Johnson, said altt:ough many of the admm · Itrenches m a cl ose
support , rant of the nation
the pilot house The machmery 51 Jackson, fell on a bank at The department also reported clear distance charge
b lratlOn's statements and s peeches on Vtet Na m are strike near the demdatanzed :
and shaft for the elevator will her home and fractured her a deer was killed su;:.ay ~n Earl J Brooks, 23, Pomeroy
smcere and welJ..me.anmg ," _so~! are ''mtended _to de- zone Three Mannes were kill· I: Vtterans Memorial Hospital r be behind the pilot hoase
tight hip S~e was admitted at r;ute
a l~ar f plven y was charged WJih intoxication
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, Discharges Saturday - Wood· ~ the new boat wall have Its own Donald J. Myers, 50,. t. 4, of the highway and into the Thomas R. Solomon,
23,
Goodwm, now a fellow
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II' P'i Ieyan Umverstly •s Center
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m a : Admissions Sunday - Mary I mam deck , somethmg no other mg a oar . e .a
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damage to the car. ere was no South
with speed and Claude M. Swish'"' Advanced Studies, made th•
u s mfanll'y poSitiOn 50 miles McDonald , Chester: Lilly Rob- boat has had to conSider. They the Index and middle fingers
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northwest of Saigon, kolhng two lnson Rutland . Manon ~'urbee, plan to rebuild th• hull znd the of biS left hand He was admitENUSTS IN AIR F9RCE :~~ ·w'!:;~::i~yw:,:_ ~:re :
I Portl~nd
boi lers and overhaul the pro- led at8 p. m. Friday
Billy J . Nance, 1~. soo of display a flag on an ntended
before the Natwnal Board of PT PLE'IS'I NT- !\liss Daosy ' Army men and Jn)unng 16.
A. mencans for Democratic Ac· LuUon. 79, a res1dent of Mt I - It was learned that anoth- ! Oiscba~Ve&amp; Sunday _ T n d pulswn machmery. 1
PLAN SERVICE
Mr . and Mrs. Ted E. Nance of load.
linn 'A DA I He called for crea- Vernon Ave. doed at 3 :ro p m 1 or mfantryman was killed and : Clork , Mabel llaVIS, Otto Ale- "The Delta Queen. only one The o-v. J . Edward Grlf- &amp;43 Fifth Ave., Gallipolis, bas Twenty - four Mtro! ""'II
' li m of a non-partisan "natiOnal Saturday m Holzer
H~"Pilal, 1hree 'l'!ounded 60 miles north· I shire
or her class on Western Ravers.
no:
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1 I)JOmlttee against widening the followmg a three month 1llness 1west of the capital when other
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will cease to exist as such and fith wtll hold a service at the enlisted in the Air Force, and were disposed of in court Sa&amp;w&lt;~r' m V1et Nam The ADA She was a l1felong res1dent I05MM How1tzer shells were 1!Mti' ~'dle&gt;~~~~ ;ttt$)i;Ul$ '"' "' :m: will be replaced by a new-old Plants Church
Wednesday is presently u.ndergoinl
six urday.
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American CLEVELAND (UPI) -Com- look Sh ~ V. lll not only be a nv_ __
1 1i65 graduate of Southern
' "d offered Its support in form- was b..-n 0 Apnl 8 1881 · dau- ranks.
moo Pleas Court Jodi• Fran- erman 's boat but will be sale
ALI,ST AR
High School at Racine.
mg "urh a committee
ghter of the late Matthew and
eta J . Talty was named to-- enough for the Sen,ate Maritime
Gnodwm singled out
I o r Mary Smith Lutton.
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DEVOTED 1'D INI'Iai:M or
BALLOTS HERE
shJrpest cntictsm. lhe deCISIOn I MISs Lutton " survovednebhy l Steelworkel'11 Readv
murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. "state.t Captain Clark C (o::C)
~GS - MASON oUIU
Ballots lor servicemen are
In bnmb tbe t1an01-Halphong.oll Jour nieces, and three
P - Guideline Assault
Sheppard.
Hawley, new viCe-president and
now available, It was announc~ tnrag e areas An Marth \tet ews, Mrs Rose Love, and Mrs
ATI..ANTIC CITY N J (UP!)
Banina a change of venue, general manager of
Green•
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·The truth Is that this maJor i Pleasant, Mrs . Jasper Seafler ion (USW) IS prepanng an as- stand trial bere Oct. 18 In the
Captam Ha~ley was lntroof the family of a serviceman
and spectacular escalation m of Dunbar, W Va • Mrs. FTilz sault on the Johnsen admmls- ltM slaying of bit flrol wUe. duced by J. Mack Gam b I e,
may request a ballot for the
Ihe war had I!Uie measurable Frey of OXnard, calif • Ever- tralwn's wage - price guidecha1rman of the board Son s
relative by brfnllng his addreoa
effeCI on the enemy's capacity ~ ette, VIrgil and Samuel Lutton, lines
' - • TWO ARRESTED ·?"""' and Daughters of Plon~er Rlvto the Board of Electlooa.
or morale. and most of those , all of Pt. Pleasant.
Labeling the guldelmes un- Lee Herbeit Clark, Belpre, erm(~. He '" turn presen~d
who looked at lhe matter ser 1 Services will be held at 1 30 workable. meqwtable and total- Iwas arrested by the
Meigs Mr. Simonton, who
oudined
IN 111'11 DAY
mu sly m advance of the bomb- , P m . Tuesday al the Crow • ly arb1tary .
USE pres!- County Sheriffs
Department plans for the new boat.
LORAU&gt;I, Oblo (UP!) - A
10g knew II would probably be : Hussell Funeral home. Rev 0. dent!. W. Abel told the umon'o oo a charge of recl&lt;less opera- Presiding at the meeting was
llrike by about I.SOO workers
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H Carder Will off1c1ate, and HUh b1enmaJ convention at its tion Also lodged m Meags Coun· Capta10 Fredelick Way, Jr.,
tliaioat AmerlCID Slilp Bulldinl
In _shor~ he .added,
the bunal w1ll be In Lone Oak cern- openmg sesSion today
they ty Jail was Aaron Hysell, Mid- Sewickley, Pa., who 25 years
Co. here wu In Ita 36lh day tollombmi has boen 8
fanu~e. 1etery
Fn•nds may call at must be elurunated in favor of dleport, or dmmg lelt of cen- ago was elected · president ol
day foUowlnr nijeCUon of a new
and
lunl '!'II to be • diS- ' the funeral home after S P m., ap e~panoionary Wlie pro- ter and havm1 no oper11tor's the Sons and Dau&amp;htero of Pio- "Tiley aay It's very bad prae- conll;acl offw b711Qp1oyea
ISler,
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•High School Scores
Oh10 H1gh Sc·hool Football
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Yl)Ungstown Ursulme ti
Cant on !.f'hmdn 33
Marli ngton 0
C.Jnton Glt n\o\ood lR
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16 DRIVERS

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Ulh; dnve to become the game' s I ten Situation On the next play Lemley ' 1) !5 yard lrun J p ,
leadmg gro.und gamer
Ketth Phalm was m for
tin: 1 Kennedy ~~~ (29 yi:trd P 8 tt sl
Pomeroy kicked ofl tt the score.
from Hawkms) PA1
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Red Dcvtls ~nd 11 was ev1dt&gt;ntl With l~s than 20 seconds lett (l l rrun ) SAFETY Drenner1
the l{utland eleven was not to to play 1n the ball game. Rut- ~ ) fTackled Ab~tt after pass I
be den ied. Hawkins hit Gary land took to the air on quest oi l mtercephon
m fma l J seconds)
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Drenner on a 35 yard pe~ss pat- another touchdown Roger Da-:
tern and m four more plavs vis dropped a Hawkins pass at I
Lem ley was in for the score the W yard lme and on the next
from five yards out Th1s time play Hawkms had Drenner m!
Lemlf!y's run for the extras the clear at the goal !me bul l
was good and the Red Oev1 IS Danny Abhott mtercepted the
closed the gap to 26-12 with pass and was h1t beohmd the I
4 31 left m the th1rd quarter
goal by Orenner to mark a two
Pomerey came back to score pomt sarety for the Red Devils
agam m the dosmg mmutes of as the £mal gun sounded
the penod w1th B11l Moore gomg The Panthers came home w1th
24 yards around h1s own nght a 38 lo 22 non-league wrn but
end &lt;:~ Her a mcely executed re- the possibility 9J the lo..c;s of
verse Rutland came back to Jumor Tackle Charles !R a I)
score m the openme mmutes Hysell for the season Hysell
ot the fou1 th perwd when HaY. - ~ was mJured mid-way 1n the sec·
kms h1! his tight end Perrv ond period and removed from
Kennedy rrom 29 vards out J the fte ld by ambulance wtth a l
Hawkms tned to gs up 1 h e lf'g InJury
middle for the extras but Y!&lt;~ ~ l The Panthers are host te the
stcJI)JWd
Gallla Academy Blue DevilS
Phone for our quick
A Hutland d11ve late m the I thas Fnday n1ght as both teams
your money on our
fourth penud was stopped at open thelf 1966 SEOAL cam·
the Pomeroy 23 yard line and pa1gn. Rutland 1s at Eastern
the Panthers were off and run- Ff!day n1ght for a MOV match.
nmg agam Don Sw1sher, a 145 Scormg Touchdowns
pound Semor quarterback, on a POMEHOY - Van Meter !I)
quarterback keep, went 59 yarrts (3 yard rlln ) Fmlaw (2) 157
to the Rutland lfl and
three yard pass antl 8 yard
pass
plays later hit Sophomore full -~ from Swisher I Moore f2) (16
bar k Kenny Engl1 sh With a IJ , yard pass from Sw1sher and 24 1
yard aenal on a fourth and 1yard run ) Phalm (l ) 14 yard

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went fm e1 'I'P only t., !J,we all In SIX pl&lt;~ys the Red Devils I Tlu~ Panlhers: 6COrt&gt;d again
RUT.LAND _ T!ie , Pome- called back bec&lt;.I WiC ol ,, cl ip· Wt'll' ha(k .+~;uu kuockmg ut •Jnce lh~:y gamt.'&lt;i possessiOn of
roy ,, Pijtple POnt~rs scor- pmg penC~ItV Aller
m1ollwr the do01 find thb tune qUi-ll't CI'· 1hc baiL Th1s tune Andy Portd the first'~ time ,they got uw penallv the P,mlhl'l 'i moved Uw back J•H' ll&lt;~wkms lllt Jt~ 111 es It-t &lt;:~ nd Bill Mom e p1cked up
ba1I here Saturd ay m.g ht m a ball 111 fout IJ I&lt;~vs tu !Ire Rut- Vcm rt nlclll frolll seve tl yw ds uul' b1g c.:hunks ol )a rdage m the
wide open offense _ mmdcd hmd tluee &lt;llld ftom tht' 1e Len lor tl1 e :-.t ole Ld tn Lt: rnlcy s 64 yard dnve and Sw1sher h1t
game tllat,ended in a 38 to 22 me Vcm M ~ ht took 1t 111
to I run to1 the PX II &lt;~ s 1\a~ ~ t op pe d F' mlaw agam for the score from
win over the !tutiand Red Dev- 1make 1t 6 0 w1th 7 16 lett to and the score Jt'dd fl lu 6 at the 8 yt~ rd s out Van Meter
was
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.sta rt of the sec:ond pcrwd
I stopped m h1
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superior ft~ play w he " I+
GOAL UNE STAND
It took the Panthers httle and the Panthe1 s led 20 to 6
needed, and gbod bl~ckmg ac- The Rulland H.ed Dev 1l s mov- h me to g•'t 10il mg aga m B1l1 at lhf' 11dlf
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yardS' ill th~. (*tr and &amp;n th e lhe P ·~nu 1 e 1 s follnwmg tt1c kwk· pass buL agaw the Pa nthe' line Van Meter took
Rut land's
ground as they scor~d SIX of the of( hut with t 1 r~t and goc~l to hel d t~ nd f01 ced a punt W1 th a kick-off to start th e second half
8 limes they got t~e ball
go a stubborn Panthe1 detem;P first and 10 on the Pomer f))! 4:1, a11d rt'turned 1t lo the Rutland
The Panthers Of eoarh Bud heid the Red DPV IIS out and f Swisher h1t Steve F' ml l\\
!n 42 In 9 pl ays the
Panthers
Bickel kicketl. off tG star t ~lw the Pantl 1er eleYt·n took over at the cll'al and he went tl1e d1::;- I were on the srore boa1d agam
contest and forced a Rutlcmd the one Th is wds a I! Hle lclO tuner 57 vard~. f~ 1 ~ ~10\her l when Sw Jshet hit Moore frctm
punt. Alter a per~alty quarter- ~ close hH eomlo1 t for t he P.t n· ~an t hct sc o1 c A S\~~-ohe 1
lo Hi }&lt;uds out. Van Meter gamback Don Swisher tut Bill Moore then; with only a h 1mmt leud, f tnl &lt;lw Jlil ss fnt the ex l1a JX:ll nt:-.
With a 4o yard pass play that 1 and Van Mete1 fl l!ll ted out
I was mcomplelc.
led 35 ycud~ m lour carnes
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ON THE GO - Don Swisher , Po meroy P anther hardnose quar terback, reels
off a good ~am Saturday mght but Rutl and 's t:l bcil \V II II,J ms I S ahout to take a
crack at him Da&gt;e Rice_:; commg up to h e lp~---------

Meredith in Comeback for Adoration of
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Clevel and Brnrd1rtme 6
East Ca nton .W MBivcrn 20
Bnd geport 34
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LJn&lt;dcy Jns!Jtute (W Va ) o:
Parma 30
Cleveland st. Iinatlus 20
Niles McKmley 36
Cleveland Jolul Adama 8
Southeast 34 Beachwood 0
Erie Academy 34
Ashtabula Edgewood 18
Cleveland St. Joseph 66
Padua 8
Ashtabula St. John 46
Cleveland St. Stamslaus 8
Columbia 25
Cleveland Byzantine 12
Garretsville 14 Cardmal 12
Loram Admaral Kmg 23
Cmon nafl fnf1 20
Shaker HP1ght s 36
Cle\eland South 30
Kr nt Sw te H1gh ·m
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P&lt;~rk r rs lo edg~ lhP Bro wns ln C1evl1&lt;1 nd Luthc1an East R
By FRED MCMANE
1ga\f our. C'lffense the CC'ln fld f' nce the fm &lt;-~1 three m1nuleo:; Taylor
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1 o sa y noth 1ng ol th£' c&lt;:~ u g ht " short ra ~ s from St.~ rr Brookside 20
Don Meredith has fmallv conlldence 1t g,n e ~1 er t'dlth
Iand el udld F. 11rh l3ar nes and
Clevf' l.md Lutheran West 0
shaken the • q u a r t e r b a r k 1
Other Act1on
Ross r Hhtner for a mne-vard Mli&lt;tn 7 South Amllerst 6
curse' ' and may even become a I ln oU1er NFL aetiou, Hal l!· scm m.£; j.mnt v, 1th 2 45 left ::~ s
household word aga1n m Texas ' more d&lt;:! fea ted \imnesota 38·23. the
Packers
won
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Meredith who has spent :~ Grer.n Bay edged Cleveland 21· second ~ ba 1 g ht Tay lor also
rather mediocre SI X y"ars m 120 St I ou1s be.1t Washmgton I -:cor('d on a c; Jl' vend ru n whtl e
the National Football League 23-7. Ptttsburgh u)Jset Detr01t l Garv rollins r:111ght two 'T O I
after a sensational colleg1ate 117-3 and Philadelphia topped 1passes ]1om Fra nk Hyan in a Tulane 13 Vtrgm1a 'feC'h 0
career at Southern Method1st Atlan ta 23·10
lostng rffort
Houston 21 F'londa 13
had his most rewarding day as Meredith t1ed a club rec01 d
Hit t9 of 34
I MISSISSIPPI 13 Memphis St 0
a pro Sunday when he tossed ; shared by Edd1e LeBaron wath Cha J\ev Johnson completed 19 1LSU 28 South Carolina ll
ftve touchdown passes and h1s f1ve TD loss(·s and the 52 or ~4 passes for 244 yards and East Tennessee 20 Murray 18
.:ompleted 14 or 24 passes for po1 nts was a Dallas team Jun A1k ke n btXJted three field Vanderbilt 24 Ci tadel ~ h
~58 yards Jn leadmg the Dallas : record 'The Dallas "econdary goals as th&lt;&gt; Cardmals won So Miss 14 Lomsaana ~ ~O
Cowboys to a 52-7 roLJt of the 1also gave the ctowd of 60,010 a their se• ond st1 aight under new Ark So St 30 Lv~st~ A :
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NeW York Giants.
I share of the thrills w1th four rM('h Charley Wtnner Tra1llng Ma~hll 2~ M~n:.
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The :!8-year.old signal-caller. mtercepllons mrludmg a
7-ti entenng the f111 al peflod , ~ Y :1 3 u~tn ~~ h 6
who dunng h1s college davs I yard 'I}) runb.H:k b\ Corne ll the Cardma ls scored 17 pmnts Dungstwn R nhtra d 1 ~
was as popular With Texans as Green Jn th e last qu~ rter
a.s halfback John nv Roland Talyetdon 923 X IC monO
o o
av1er
LB.f and ten-gallon hats, has ! Johnny Umtas, who has
broke open the gdme wtth a 22- otterbem 19 lnd Central 7
been ridiculed m the pros for in Ius career bet&gt;n CJt a loss for vard TD gallop
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AriZ St. 14
Inability to gain the respect of down passes to set an NFL Quarterback Hon Smath re- Austm Col\ 26 Bishop 19
his players
I record as the Colts
1ebounded placed the InJUred Bill Nelsf'n No Tex St 25 New Mex 21
Improved Game
from an opem ng loss to Green and hul'led a pa 1r of TD passes SMU 26 IlhnOJs 7
Despit~ th1s st1gma and the I Bay Umtas ftred two TD as the surpnslflg Steelers C"dld. 21 Wash St. 6
verbal Jibes of unappreciatiVe I passes to John Mackey and one defeated the L1ons. Sm1th Stanford 25 San Jose St. 21
::owboy fans, Meredith worked each to Ray Berry and Tom enter'!d the game w1th less Washington l9 [daho 7
it Jtn.proving his game and by Matte as he bQasled h1s career 1than three mmul es remammg 1UCLA 57 Pittsburgh 14
be end qf last season looked total to 214, surpassmg the old in the first quarter and hit John Idaho St 28 Omaha o
like be h;ld finally "arri\·ed.'' mark of 212 set by Y A Tittle Holton woth a 32-yard scoring Santa Brbra 24 Scrmnto St t
For those who ~till doubted
Grabbed Early Lead
pass 10 the lhord per1od for San Fran. St. 38 Cal Poly
his ability to move the club, Mipnesota, play1DI its home what proved to be the decisive Pacific u 30 L. A. st. 7
Meredith applied the convmcer opener, ll'abbed ' an early
touchdown He connected on an
- -- Sunday when he connected lead against the Colts,
~-yard sconng pass with Roy a key touchdown from the onethree Unies lor scores with Dan Unilas r~'lied his
Jefferson m the fonal quarter. yard hne In the final period
Reeves ,'lfld twice With
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Fullback Israel Lang gamed when the Falcons were pressHayes · whUe movmg th:
, to Mackey before the
114 yards rushing and ·
1ng. Quarterback RaDc!Y JohnboYJ .Up and down the field at endi!ll and
more
Baker l&lt;icked threy field
son completed 14 of 31 pa,_
will.
pu'les after the inlermi!sion.
as the Eagles hande.t
fo• '18 yards and Ale~ Hawkins
A B!p't Stan' to Jim
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Chevy pickup! It's slrikinrly new in sty lin(. Lower,
sleeker, its trim appearance
puts many cars to shame.
And this one'• toucher,

too. New body sheet metal tailgale latch.
And the altractive new
resists rust better. There's
color·keyed
rab interior IS
a new all-steel pickup box,
also, wilh full-depth double- roomier. Also, there's better
wall side panel!~ and tail. visibility plu~ added sa fet y
gate. And a new one-hand features such as padded

lnslrumenl panel and lat~&lt;~:i*!•i
\ isor and othen.
The new '67 Chevy pidtll)l
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M~rching Band

Foot, Finger
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Gives Show at
Rutland Game
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rectior1 of Donald Miller presented a well - received half·
CHICAGO (UP!l - Footprmts In the sand and fin~- time show during the Pomeroyeo·prmts on a French door prov1ded police with their Rutland football game Satursll ongest clues today m the murder of Valerie Percy. a day night.
21 -year-old daughter of Republican senatorial candidate Marchong to the center of the
t hatles H Percy
I held, the band played "Fan. Valerie. a honey-blonde and vivacious "fun girl" Ytoho fare," and perforrried prec•swn
hdped her father campaign, was beaten and stabbed to dnlls to the tunes of "Little
d e ~th m het bed before dawn Sunday while the rest of Goant" and "Soundmg Brass "
PQhce bell~ve the murderer 1 To the band 's rend1t10n of
'\ us· a man who stolt M'lto the I obvwusly came mto the housP "Can Can • the majorettes prePt&gt;r~ 's regal estate on a shght td murder someone ''
l sented a high-k•ckmg dance
bluf~ overlookmg Lake ~hcln - 1 It wa s Valene's step-mother, routme to which the audience
GALLlPUW BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES ~ The fourth annual graduation reremonies of the Gallipolis Business Coll ege were
gan=ltl the exclusiVe north shore I Mrs. Lora1ne Percy
who responded enthuslastJcally.
conducted Friday evenmg in the Washington School Auditorlllm Eighteen area residents received diplomas, ~resented by Mr. and Mn.
: illb!ll'b of Kemlworlh
d1scoverfd the murder and for The band concluded 1ls perThomas Breech Rev. A. H- \l acl\enm was guest speaker. His topic w as "Where I Wtlk" Judy Chapman gave mvocation. Mrs Neil SandThe prowler who killed the r a moment confrooted the k1ller formance playmg the Pemeroy
ers played the pi ocesSion and recessJon Perfect attendance certlfica tes were given Larry Dickey and Larr~ Hardesty, and Philip Hatch
gar\ probably entered the fam- : Mrs PerC) sa1d she was "Fight Song • •
became the first grandfathc1 to graduale. Also, Mr. Hatch and hiS daughter Shirley were the first "father and daughter" graduates of the
1lv home with murder tn mmd , ' awakened about 5 am by the I Pomeroy maJorettes performcollege The college 's fall tet m began last Tu es day. Piclured above are last Friday's graduates: Front Row-Bonrue Stith, Nancy Tawney,
Jane Thomas, Janel Henry . l'• rolyn Carruthers, Saund ra Shearer. Marlene Roush. !!:lien Wiles Audrey Smith Second Row-Larry Dickey,
pohce said today .
sound of moanmg from her mg Saturday mduded flagbearGe orge Roach , Bo) d Pickens, 1'h1hp Hatch, Blll Weigand, Romma Erwm, Larry Hardesty, Dann)' Kearns, Shirley Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. ThomBest Lead'S
ste-p-daughter's bcd1oom
ers
Pam Crew and Mana
Late Sunday mght Kemlwor!h Mrs Percy sa1d VJiene was Grueser
maJorettes Be v·
as Breech.
pollee chu~( Robeo1t Daley st11l alive but could not talk. eorly Beaver. Nanq Tatus, Ma ·
ondocated the best leads lei! to i By the tome a neoghborhnod IY Franm , MJII~e Legar. Cathy
a"tbontoes were a man 's I doctnr arnved Valene was Fultz, Peggy Hoffner , Pa"letta
footprmts leadmg a( ross the dead
Hudson and drum maJorette- ,
,
bea~~ to the Pm·y mansoon
J enmfer Blakeslee
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WASHINGTON
(UPf)-&amp;n- ' rights bill would be dead by • against the clvU rights bill.
"wuilward ," and a set of 1
Meigs General Hospil;al
and have the new Delta Queen ate Republican leader Everett I mid-afternoon, planned today toJ But Democratic leader Mike
fing~rprmt.s on the F'rench door 1 Ad
s d
Ch
,
unde1 steam by March 15 , 1968, M. Dirksen, confident the civil revive his proposed const1tu Mansfield was expected to drop
b ~ hlch the killer gameri I
miss 1ons atur ay ar- r
y "' t h h
les Hysell Pomero) ~Jctona
when our toUilsl season o~ens," - - - ~ ~ tiOna!
amendment on school the measure for this year if the
acce!S o t e ouse
St
M1ddl
t
ttw consultant opmed.
pra)•er.
vote Called, as all signa
Percv 's DemocratiC opponent, acey
f's~r d
Paul Douglas. ca lled an mdefJ· 1 ChUildScharges alur ay ·- Ola
Southwestf'rn Future Farmers I A nava l &lt;:~ rchltecl and ship·
A second Senate vote was md Jcated.
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of Amer l&lt;'a met la st week Hl yard Wlll be seleded by late
scheduled for 2 p m ED'1 on Dirksen, whO thmks be has a
1 ress
oole •uspenswn 10 ~s ~m , AdmissiOns Sunday _ Norma
the high school.
spnng of 1967. and the proJect
shuttong off a Republican- "good" chance of success with
~aJgn rdF~m~ VJ ce re~ /nt • Schaefel Pomf'my
RIChard
Marlm Rose presided and the 1Will be- up for b1ds Art er conSouthern Democrat filibuster the prayer amendment, planned
s:~:uled .poll~:;;\ c:;ec:~~ I~ Pltkens Middl~pOi t, Maly Eas I
first order 'J f bu smes!i wa s struct wn starts. It will
take I
to offer it as a suti~Utute far a
Chocago Tuesday
' lerday R3CIOe
I
the election of a chapter sweet-! eJgill or ten--months to com~lete o
routine Senate bill as soon ••
Percy,
self-made mlllien- D1sebarges SUDday - Floss11~ , The glonous Day~~. of Spmt· heart MJss Brenda
Fu]k g. l and put t!1e boat m service
civil rights was disposed of.
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Moeller Charles Hysell
ual·, wa.• the t11e111 e of a nre- 1daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph ! Inchnahon seems to be toThe amendment would Ciarl·
aiTe once tapped as ~resodenlial
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Cls lon drill show given by the 1 Fu lks, Rl 2, Vmton , was chos ' war a sou
t1mber by former Presodent
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Paul
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a
dramatic
anpeat
whi
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din
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Rutland High School Marchmg I en.
ac\·oun o wea er , a lg ac·
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Dwoghl D Eiseilhower, bore hos
POSTPONES SURGERY
band Saturday mght during ,
.
have resul~d In paryer 1n
1 tor 10 the JOb whtch has to be for peace called today for an
gnef with the other members
,
Ed doe Marr made a motwn I done qmckly so the
Greene esod to the war In VIet
Nom
public schools ~ming lfllder a
ul his famllv. . including Vale
Mrs. Dana Swift, 811 HJgh·st, the halftime of the Pomeroy • t0 atlend the Farm Sc1ence Re- L
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before 1t IS • too late 11
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Middleport, because of Illness,
. d f b n •arne
mes won l m1ss a season uf
VIrtual ban.
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Rutlan oot a g
view at Columbus and 1t was 1operation.
The Pope made the appeal in
Oth
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Suffered Skull Fracture
has been forced to post~ne eye Under the direction ol Mr i passed Russell Ferguson pro- '
an encyhcal urgmg worldw1de DAYTON IUPI) - Stokley SN~;~~~~es~~. ~:~: E.
Cook County Coroner Andrew , surgery scheduled for Se pt 21 Robert Garner, Jr, the ba~d pos-ed the motJatJon of Green-I
FACILITIES
prayer for peace,
especially Carmichael, militant leader of Moss, D-Callf., and Cornelius
Toman said after an autopsy I at Holzer He.spltal Mrs. SYilfl moved onto the field '" prec!· l hands durmg the first week of The New Delta Queen w iII durmg the month of October- ~e Student No~- VIolent Coor· E Gallagher, D-N.J, today cothat Val•ri• doed o( a skull l iS "mfmed at home
SJon drill .. style playmg .: Days . October and it was adopted j have a dmmg room and galley I dedwated by Catholics to the dmallng Committee.. (SNCC), sponsored a biU to ban
lractur, mflicted by a blunt
of Glory , followed by Spmt j The club proposed a dance te on the main deck Cr~s· quar- rosary
Sunday asked for a wholenar· electronic snoopmg devices
She was also
NOW YOU KNOW
of Joshua" and " Sa~nts In Con. I be held m honor of the newly ters will be Oil the
forward In the encyclical, Pope Paul my of arrogant black men to 1from Interstate or foreign
mstrument
q abbed 10 times, m the tJeart, There ere at least - 248 cert ,, The school faght song I chosen sweetheart, and it "'as end of the main deck The dm· called on men " to lay down battle an "unciVIlized" white Icommerce except (or use by
~ hest, face and spme.
languages spoken 10 Mlger-1conclud~d the prog.ram
~ approved She will retgn for a ing room will have booths on the1r arms at last Defore 1t soeiety
law officers ispecifh::ally alJtbor..
·He (lhe killer ) must have 1a alone and more lhan 800 Pr~-game entertamment ~as; year and w11l be presented a both s1des In add1t10n to tables beco mes too late to do so be- The fiery ctvd rJ~htl!l leader ized to use them.
had a good idea .t the layout of ]languages are used m all of provtded With the . ban~ gomg : jacket from the club.
and chairs in the center dmmg cause of the mountmg pressure wU expected lo repeat his con.
\ht' house,'' Toman saJd "He Afnca
Ionto the field playiDg Amen- r The club will have a new I area and Will have the fmest • of events
demnation of whites and white
ca the Beautifur""'whlie a large idea plant over lhe Chnstma s [and latest m eqmpment
I '' We crv to them In God's I society in a s~ch at nearby
star was formed The Star l
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Th• cabin deck will have 0
M
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Wright State Umvemty today.
S~angled Banner ..... played ' vacatiOn.
I bar and cocktail lounge toward ~:g:~h:: :~:r wor~· o;tu:on~~~
Carmichael used the aame
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with Vernon Weber smgmg a
the after end of the boat with I
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I theme Saturday at Columbus.
Hysell was charged
with
d M' Lilly Imboden
pam: an erms m a s ncer - ..1,
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a rear glass wall through which ty. A settlement should
be I
m a a ' arrogan manl driving while under re~
head majorette, carrymg the
patron s may look Into the
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reac Je now , even a
e ~x o...nce of 200 Persons •..ere ' ''and in th~ Metge county JaU W!lell
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Amencan Flag Rutla nd mator•
spok e~ of the sternwheel On pense of some inconvenience or n;
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11'11 \i E Whaley 1795 Ger· l
ettes mclude Barbara Wtlhams,
the same deck Will he a beau- los!!, for Jt may have to be I'm here to tell you that white he failed to post bond. He Is ta
Kathy Thomas, Pat Kennedy,
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SOCiety IS uncivilized
r,rr rl Ave Columbus, ha!l been
ty pnrlor barber shop and n1ade later in the tram of bit·
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appear m court Friday.
IJ ilporn tf'fi manager of the Ar·
Teresa Dean and DJane Holh- nedy said.
shorpmg center
I ter slaughter and mvolved great
"These arrogant black men A one-car mishap was prob1da y
have got to have the guts to go ed
Galbreath
II I~ ton ulf!Ce or
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up lo the judges in Watts. Harat I2· 40 a m.. Sunday on
\I"' tgage Co.
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, on the cabm deck whlle on the
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lem, Hough and Dayton a·tl tell the Hannan Trace Rd., one
Whaley will be responsible
IT
WAS
BETTER
THAN
observatoon
deck.
noxt
deck
atllem
that their prtsoos are full mile oorthwest of Rt. 7.
lm the produchou and processSaturday mght at the mov1es bove, !here Will be 24 stat•of black men but tbeir courts A vehiCle driven by C. E.
m~ ol real estate loans m north- 1
From Ontario, Canada.
and rooms, and 00 the top deck,
,
are full of while hale," he con- Clary, 18• Crown City, ran off
WI",!Prn Franklm County
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upstat• New York on the east or Texas deck, there Will he c~ses
linued.
the right side olthe, road, and
I he graduate ot Ohio Sl•te
to Mlssoun on the west,
a 11.8 staterooms and
orf1eers· l
hJt some trees. There W$1 mlnUnl vers Jty ha.s been assoc1aled
motostrous meteor cut a fiery, I quarters.
or damage to the car, artd no
\~J l h Galbl'dth'~ Loan Prodllc
arrest was made.
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l ,®mlle swatb across the sky I Tbe .... Delta Queeu wlll
0
Sunday citations Included:
twn Department for two years.
Saturday mgM.
1 accommodale 2%5 passengers.
Harley E. McDonald, 24, MidHt' rerently rece1 ved thf com- !
SAIGON 1up l) _ s1x Amerl
The fireball was sighted In Facllllles wlll be a little more
F1ve accfdont cases
were
dleport, to Meigs court 00 Fripany s W W Wile al8r1 Produc· I
cans were killed and 23 wound· OntanO, New York, New J~r- luxuriou" while retaining all admitted to Holzer Hospital ovday for defective
exhaust;
lion Trophy an award g1ven 1
ed in three separate mr1dents fiey Maryland, ' Pennsylvama, of lbe charm of lbe present er the weekend . They included.
Charles L Neutzl'••, 26 , Ml'dqua rtf"rly to the loan olf1cer l
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Two persons were arrested
uoe
pruducmg the a:reatest dollar
involving air and artillery com· west •rgm•a. JC Jgan n I· boat Every stateroom will
Mrs. Grady P. Craig, 30, Sy- after a two car accident on dleport, was cited on the same
bat errors, 1t was disclosed Lo- ana, Ilhnms, W1sconsm. Tennes. have Its own priHrte bath. racllse , a passenger m an autcr
charge.
\Olume m resJdent1al real esK t k
d M
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Slate Route 336, nine tenths of
lak' mortgages
day in o[f1ctal reports and m· see, en uc Y an
tssou JI.
There will be oomplete air mobale accident Sun ay. She a mile east of Racme Saturday Rob~rt 0 Clarki 21 , Athen!,
V.haley. a nat1ve of Pomeroy,
formatmn receiVed from reba·
eondltiontng, with iDdh·idoal suffered a scalp laceratsmn and at 7:30, the Meigs County Sher· was Cited to Meigs rourt Fri1 ble mili t'clry sources
Is thf son of Mr and Mrs F 1 - - - - . Danrp Evervwhere
room C"ontrois, and even clos. was admitted at 4 p m. unday . •n·s Department reported
day on a no muffler charge.
0 Whaley, Columbus, and the . O Whaley, Albany RD . and ofl The tragiC miStakes. all oi l
B~ND OF SHOWERS IN- e1l circuit televosiOo through
Mrs Jennings W Bias, 33, Raymond Lee Rowe, 24• Ra- Marshall 0 . Reeves, tiO, Algnwdson of Mr. and Mrs. D. IMrs. Ava G1lkey, HarnsonvtUe I wh1ch occurred m fighting Sun· I Ad
h
th 'd . use of vtdeo tapes.
AddiSOn , was also In a car In· cine and Russell Eugene Little, bany, was cited tn Meigs court
- -- day , marred oU1erw1se well co- clu mg 1oca11 Y eavy un el- The cabin deck wtU be of volved m an acc1dent She sufr
ordmated air and ground action showers, stretrh from the m1d- tunnel cabm design and will fered a neck inJury and was 18, Rutland were traveling west Friday on a no brakes charge.
m wh~eh u s troops battled MISSISSI~pl valley to . lhe cen- have a cub Pilot's lounge com- odmitted at 6 30 p m' Satur- when Row~ swung his car to Joseph 0 . Morrow, 32, Luf!.
the•r way out of 1 Commum st 1tral and east Gulf Coast and piE&gt;te with the Delta Queen '!:! or- day
the left to make a turn mto asville, was cited to
Gallla
trap and k•lled 171 North Viet- ~ the carolmas early today.
I Ign .JI pilot wheel, though not Michael Steve Globokar, 16, his driveway and was struck Municipal Court today on a
namese regulars 10
bloody Scattered
thundershowers operable faciOg the front of son of Mr and Mrs. Philhp in
rear by Lr:lej l ft f ~~~~ ~har~e, d ~n~d M.
I ftghtmg Just south of the de- l pe lted the great basm and the-, the boat
Globokar,
128 Union Ave.,
owe was Cl
or . e o
, . ree an ' . ., was
WASffiNGTON IU PI) - A form er Wh ile Hou se , miillanzed
zone separating nommally and Southwest while ( The n• w Delta Queen
will Pomeruy, receoved he'Bd and center and Little lor failure to cited to municipal court today
speech v.nter and speetal ass1stant to tv.o Presidents north and !Olllh Vaet Nam
generally clear sk1es pievalied 1have a passenger elevator from neck inJuries man acc•dent on lslop 10 assured cle_ar. dislanced on 8 speeding charge; Earl F.
t l ~ rges the admtmstrahon at times has tn ed purposely
Reliable Informants showed: I over the Rock1es, the Great the Tex as df(!k to the deck be· Saturday He was admitted at Th;e w:re no inJ~~~ ~ Ntchols 1 47 • Proctorville, was
t1 ) deceive" Americans. about
S pohcy m VIet Nam
- Us Manne n Phantom Jet Pl&lt;:~ms, and from the Great low th e mam deck. Radar will 9 30 p m.
• m tum amafi!e to t v c- cited Into court today on a
Richard N Goodwm. onetime at de to Pres1d ents fighters struck u S
Marine 1 Lakes tt the northeast quad- ~ be housed under the dome of Mrs George Bennett, 84, Rl les.
passing "l'ithout an
assured
Kt'n nedy and .Johnson, said altt:ough many of the admm · Itrenches m a cl ose
support , rant of the nation
the pilot house The machmery 51 Jackson, fell on a bank at The department also reported clear distance charge
b lratlOn's statements and s peeches on Vtet Na m are strike near the demdatanzed :
and shaft for the elevator will her home and fractured her a deer was killed su;:.ay ~n Earl J Brooks, 23, Pomeroy
smcere and welJ..me.anmg ," _so~! are ''mtended _to de- zone Three Mannes were kill· I: Vtterans Memorial Hospital r be behind the pilot hoase
tight hip S~e was admitted at r;ute
a l~ar f plven y was charged WJih intoxication
relve
and ft deh~nte
ed and four wounded spokesI S
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h 10 a m Saturday
UIS
enm o omeroy. and is lo appear m court Tuesl
d d' t rt
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· omon on a so poon
out t al
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Tbe deer ran alo01 the side day
It' ,m IS o ton
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men annoLJnced
, Discharges Saturday - Wood· ~ the new boat wall have Its own Donald J. Myers, 50,. t. 4, of the highway and into the Thomas R. Solomon,
23,
Goodwm, now a fellow
at
- Sourceli disclosed
that
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sewage dJsnosa\ plant under the Oak Htll , was m)ured whtle saw- th 1 t•·
Th
1105MM H tz I ~II . to ' row WI mg
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b d H h d loju to pa o '"' car.
Charleston, was char&amp;ed
II' P'i Ieyan Umverstly •s Center
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m a : Admissions Sunday - Mary I mam deck , somethmg no other mg a oar . e .a
ry
damage to the car. ere was no South
with speed and Claude M. Swish'"' Advanced Studies, made th•
u s mfanll'y poSitiOn 50 miles McDonald , Chester: Lilly Rob- boat has had to conSider. They the Index and middle fingers
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northwest of Saigon, kolhng two lnson Rutland . Manon ~'urbee, plan to rebuild th• hull znd the of biS left hand He was admitENUSTS IN AIR F9RCE :~~ ·w'!:;~::i~yw:,:_ ~:re :
I Portl~nd
boi lers and overhaul the pro- led at8 p. m. Friday
Billy J . Nance, 1~. soo of display a flag on an ntended
before the Natwnal Board of PT PLE'IS'I NT- !\liss Daosy ' Army men and Jn)unng 16.
A. mencans for Democratic Ac· LuUon. 79, a res1dent of Mt I - It was learned that anoth- ! Oiscba~Ve&amp; Sunday _ T n d pulswn machmery. 1
PLAN SERVICE
Mr . and Mrs. Ted E. Nance of load.
linn 'A DA I He called for crea- Vernon Ave. doed at 3 :ro p m 1 or mfantryman was killed and : Clork , Mabel llaVIS, Otto Ale- "The Delta Queen. only one The o-v. J . Edward Grlf- &amp;43 Fifth Ave., Gallipolis, bas Twenty - four Mtro! ""'II
' li m of a non-partisan "natiOnal Saturday m Holzer
H~"Pilal, 1hree 'l'!ounded 60 miles north· I shire
or her class on Western Ravers.
no:
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1 I)JOmlttee against widening the followmg a three month 1llness 1west of the capital when other
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will cease to exist as such and fith wtll hold a service at the enlisted in the Air Force, and were disposed of in court Sa&amp;w&lt;~r' m V1et Nam The ADA She was a l1felong res1dent I05MM How1tzer shells were 1!Mti' ~'dle&gt;~~~~ ;ttt$)i;Ul$ '"' "' :m: will be replaced by a new-old Plants Church
Wednesday is presently u.ndergoinl
six urday.
--~ the pro,..~
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basic
lrainmg.
He
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bI I &lt;! rd ~ nd or~
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ason county, w ere S1K: rn1s 1reclCU mto
American CLEVELAND (UPI) -Com- look Sh ~ V. lll not only be a nv_ __
1 1i65 graduate of Southern
' "d offered Its support in form- was b..-n 0 Apnl 8 1881 · dau- ranks.
moo Pleas Court Jodi• Fran- erman 's boat but will be sale
ALI,ST AR
High School at Racine.
mg "urh a committee
ghter of the late Matthew and
eta J . Talty was named to-- enough for the Sen,ate Maritime
Gnodwm singled out
I o r Mary Smith Lutton.
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day to preside at tbe new Comm1llee 1tse!f to nde
n
DEVOTED 1'D INI'Iai:M or
BALLOTS HERE
shJrpest cntictsm. lhe deCISIOn I MISs Lutton " survovednebhy l Steelworkel'11 Readv
murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. "state.t Captain Clark C (o::C)
~GS - MASON oUIU
Ballots lor servicemen are
In bnmb tbe t1an01-Halphong.oll Jour nieces, and three
P - Guideline Assault
Sheppard.
Hawley, new viCe-president and
now available, It was announc~ tnrag e areas An Marth \tet ews, Mrs Rose Love, and Mrs
ATI..ANTIC CITY N J (UP!)
Banina a change of venue, general manager of
Green•
ed today by the MeJ&amp;s County
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to Lme Steamers Inc
Board of ElecHona, Members
·The truth Is that this maJor i Pleasant, Mrs . Jasper Seafler ion (USW) IS prepanng an as- stand trial bere Oct. 18 In the
Captam Ha~ley was lntroof the family of a serviceman
and spectacular escalation m of Dunbar, W Va • Mrs. FTilz sault on the Johnsen admmls- ltM slaying of bit flrol wUe. duced by J. Mack Gam b I e,
may request a ballot for the
Ihe war had I!Uie measurable Frey of OXnard, calif • Ever- tralwn's wage - price guidecha1rman of the board Son s
relative by brfnllng his addreoa
effeCI on the enemy's capacity ~ ette, VIrgil and Samuel Lutton, lines
' - • TWO ARRESTED ·?"""' and Daughters of Plon~er Rlvto the Board of Electlooa.
or morale. and most of those , all of Pt. Pleasant.
Labeling the guldelmes un- Lee Herbeit Clark, Belpre, erm(~. He '" turn presen~d
who looked at lhe matter ser 1 Services will be held at 1 30 workable. meqwtable and total- Iwas arrested by the
Meigs Mr. Simonton, who
oudined
IN 111'11 DAY
mu sly m advance of the bomb- , P m . Tuesday al the Crow • ly arb1tary .
USE pres!- County Sheriffs
Department plans for the new boat.
LORAU&gt;I, Oblo (UP!) - A
10g knew II would probably be : Hussell Funeral home. Rev 0. dent!. W. Abel told the umon'o oo a charge of recl&lt;less opera- Presiding at the meeting was
llrike by about I.SOO workers
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H Carder Will off1c1ate, and HUh b1enmaJ convention at its tion Also lodged m Meags Coun· Capta10 Fredelick Way, Jr.,
tliaioat AmerlCID Slilp Bulldinl
In _shor~ he .added,
the bunal w1ll be In Lone Oak cern- openmg sesSion today
they ty Jail was Aaron Hysell, Mid- Sewickley, Pa., who 25 years
Co. here wu In Ita 36lh day tollombmi has boen 8
fanu~e. 1etery
Fn•nds may call at must be elurunated in favor of dleport, or dmmg lelt of cen- ago was elected · president ol
day foUowlnr nijeCUon of a new
and
lunl '!'II to be • diS- ' the funeral home after S P m., ap e~panoionary Wlie pro- ter and havm1 no oper11tor's the Sons and Dau&amp;htero of Pio- "Tiley aay It's very bad prae- conll;acl offw b711Qp1oyea
ISler,
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leadmg gro.und gamer
Ketth Phalm was m for
tin: 1 Kennedy ~~~ (29 yi:trd P 8 tt sl
Pomeroy kicked ofl tt the score.
from Hawkms) PA1
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Red Dcvtls ~nd 11 was ev1dt&gt;ntl With l~s than 20 seconds lett (l l rrun ) SAFETY Drenner1
the l{utland eleven was not to to play 1n the ball game. Rut- ~ ) fTackled Ab~tt after pass I
be den ied. Hawkins hit Gary land took to the air on quest oi l mtercephon
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Drenner on a 35 yard pe~ss pat- another touchdown Roger Da-:
tern and m four more plavs vis dropped a Hawkins pass at I
Lem ley was in for the score the W yard lme and on the next
from five yards out Th1s time play Hawkms had Drenner m!
Lemlf!y's run for the extras the clear at the goal !me bul l
was good and the Red Oev1 IS Danny Abhott mtercepted the
closed the gap to 26-12 with pass and was h1t beohmd the I
4 31 left m the th1rd quarter
goal by Orenner to mark a two
Pomerey came back to score pomt sarety for the Red Devils
agam m the dosmg mmutes of as the £mal gun sounded
the penod w1th B11l Moore gomg The Panthers came home w1th
24 yards around h1s own nght a 38 lo 22 non-league wrn but
end &lt;:~ Her a mcely executed re- the possibility 9J the lo..c;s of
verse Rutland came back to Jumor Tackle Charles !R a I)
score m the openme mmutes Hysell for the season Hysell
ot the fou1 th perwd when HaY. - ~ was mJured mid-way 1n the sec·
kms h1! his tight end Perrv ond period and removed from
Kennedy rrom 29 vards out J the fte ld by ambulance wtth a l
Hawkms tned to gs up 1 h e lf'g InJury
middle for the extras but Y!&lt;~ ~ l The Panthers are host te the
stcJI)JWd
Gallla Academy Blue DevilS
Phone for our quick
A Hutland d11ve late m the I thas Fnday n1ght as both teams
your money on our
fourth penud was stopped at open thelf 1966 SEOAL cam·
the Pomeroy 23 yard line and pa1gn. Rutland 1s at Eastern
the Panthers were off and run- Ff!day n1ght for a MOV match.
nmg agam Don Sw1sher, a 145 Scormg Touchdowns
pound Semor quarterback, on a POMEHOY - Van Meter !I)
quarterback keep, went 59 yarrts (3 yard rlln ) Fmlaw (2) 157
to the Rutland lfl and
three yard pass antl 8 yard
pass
plays later hit Sophomore full -~ from Swisher I Moore f2) (16
bar k Kenny Engl1 sh With a IJ , yard pass from Sw1sher and 24 1
yard aenal on a fourth and 1yard run ) Phalm (l ) 14 yard

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"BOB E;, ~fER
went fm e1 'I'P only t., !J,we all In SIX pl&lt;~ys the Red Devils I Tlu~ Panlhers: 6COrt&gt;d again
RUT.LAND _ T!ie , Pome- called back bec&lt;.I WiC ol ,, cl ip· Wt'll' ha(k .+~;uu kuockmg ut •Jnce lh~:y gamt.'&lt;i possessiOn of
roy ,, Pijtple POnt~rs scor- pmg penC~ItV Aller
m1ollwr the do01 find thb tune qUi-ll't CI'· 1hc baiL Th1s tune Andy Portd the first'~ time ,they got uw penallv the P,mlhl'l 'i moved Uw back J•H' ll&lt;~wkms lllt Jt~ 111 es It-t &lt;:~ nd Bill Mom e p1cked up
ba1I here Saturd ay m.g ht m a ball 111 fout IJ I&lt;~vs tu !Ire Rut- Vcm rt nlclll frolll seve tl yw ds uul' b1g c.:hunks ol )a rdage m the
wide open offense _ mmdcd hmd tluee &lt;llld ftom tht' 1e Len lor tl1 e :-.t ole Ld tn Lt: rnlcy s 64 yard dnve and Sw1sher h1t
game tllat,ended in a 38 to 22 me Vcm M ~ ht took 1t 111
to I run to1 the PX II &lt;~ s 1\a~ ~ t op pe d F' mlaw agam for the score from
win over the !tutiand Red Dev- 1make 1t 6 0 w1th 7 16 lett to and the score Jt'dd fl lu 6 at the 8 yt~ rd s out Van Meter
was
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I stopped m h1
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superior ft~ play w he " I+
GOAL UNE STAND
It took the Panthers httle and the Panthe1 s led 20 to 6
needed, and gbod bl~ckmg ac- The Rulland H.ed Dev 1l s mov- h me to g•'t 10il mg aga m B1l1 at lhf' 11dlf
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counfud \for tb~ , Panthers 371 ed ms 1df' the s1x yard ltnt&gt; of1Kennedy mterceptL&gt;d Cl S v.1 ~ l1e r
SECOND HALF
yardS' ill th~. (*tr and &amp;n th e lhe P ·~nu 1 e 1 s follnwmg tt1c kwk· pass buL agaw the Pa nthe' line Van Meter took
Rut land's
ground as they scor~d SIX of the of( hut with t 1 r~t and goc~l to hel d t~ nd f01 ced a punt W1 th a kick-off to start th e second half
8 limes they got t~e ball
go a stubborn Panthe1 detem;P first and 10 on the Pomer f))! 4:1, a11d rt'turned 1t lo the Rutland
The Panthers Of eoarh Bud heid the Red DPV IIS out and f Swisher h1t Steve F' ml l\\
!n 42 In 9 pl ays the
Panthers
Bickel kicketl. off tG star t ~lw the Pantl 1er eleYt·n took over at the cll'al and he went tl1e d1::;- I were on the srore boa1d agam
contest and forced a Rutlcmd the one Th is wds a I! Hle lclO tuner 57 vard~. f~ 1 ~ ~10\her l when Sw Jshet hit Moore frctm
punt. Alter a per~alty quarter- ~ close hH eomlo1 t for t he P.t n· ~an t hct sc o1 c A S\~~-ohe 1
lo Hi }&lt;uds out. Van Meter gamback Don Swisher tut Bill Moore then; with only a h 1mmt leud, f tnl &lt;lw Jlil ss fnt the ex l1a JX:ll nt:-.
With a 4o yard pass play that 1 and Van Mete1 fl l!ll ted out
I was mcomplelc.
led 35 ycud~ m lour carnes
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ON THE GO - Don Swisher , Po meroy P anther hardnose quar terback, reels
off a good ~am Saturday mght but Rutl and 's t:l bcil \V II II,J ms I S ahout to take a
crack at him Da&gt;e Rice_:; commg up to h e lp~---------

Meredith in Comeback for Adoration of
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Clevel and Brnrd1rtme 6
East Ca nton .W MBivcrn 20
Bnd geport 34
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Parma 30
Cleveland st. Iinatlus 20
Niles McKmley 36
Cleveland Jolul Adama 8
Southeast 34 Beachwood 0
Erie Academy 34
Ashtabula Edgewood 18
Cleveland St. Joseph 66
Padua 8
Ashtabula St. John 46
Cleveland St. Stamslaus 8
Columbia 25
Cleveland Byzantine 12
Garretsville 14 Cardmal 12
Loram Admaral Kmg 23
Cmon nafl fnf1 20
Shaker HP1ght s 36
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P&lt;~rk r rs lo edg~ lhP Bro wns ln C1evl1&lt;1 nd Luthc1an East R
By FRED MCMANE
1ga\f our. C'lffense the CC'ln fld f' nce the fm &lt;-~1 three m1nuleo:; Taylor
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1 o sa y noth 1ng ol th£' c&lt;:~ u g ht " short ra ~ s from St.~ rr Brookside 20
Don Meredith has fmallv conlldence 1t g,n e ~1 er t'dlth
Iand el udld F. 11rh l3ar nes and
Clevf' l.md Lutheran West 0
shaken the • q u a r t e r b a r k 1
Other Act1on
Ross r Hhtner for a mne-vard Mli&lt;tn 7 South Amllerst 6
curse' ' and may even become a I ln oU1er NFL aetiou, Hal l!· scm m.£; j.mnt v, 1th 2 45 left ::~ s
household word aga1n m Texas ' more d&lt;:! fea ted \imnesota 38·23. the
Packers
won
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Meredith who has spent :~ Grer.n Bay edged Cleveland 21· second ~ ba 1 g ht Tay lor also
rather mediocre SI X y"ars m 120 St I ou1s be.1t Washmgton I -:cor('d on a c; Jl' vend ru n whtl e
the National Football League 23-7. Ptttsburgh u)Jset Detr01t l Garv rollins r:111ght two 'T O I
after a sensational colleg1ate 117-3 and Philadelphia topped 1passes ]1om Fra nk Hyan in a Tulane 13 Vtrgm1a 'feC'h 0
career at Southern Method1st Atlan ta 23·10
lostng rffort
Houston 21 F'londa 13
had his most rewarding day as Meredith t1ed a club rec01 d
Hit t9 of 34
I MISSISSIPPI 13 Memphis St 0
a pro Sunday when he tossed ; shared by Edd1e LeBaron wath Cha J\ev Johnson completed 19 1LSU 28 South Carolina ll
ftve touchdown passes and h1s f1ve TD loss(·s and the 52 or ~4 passes for 244 yards and East Tennessee 20 Murray 18
.:ompleted 14 or 24 passes for po1 nts was a Dallas team Jun A1k ke n btXJted three field Vanderbilt 24 Ci tadel ~ h
~58 yards Jn leadmg the Dallas : record 'The Dallas "econdary goals as th&lt;&gt; Cardmals won So Miss 14 Lomsaana ~ ~O
Cowboys to a 52-7 roLJt of the 1also gave the ctowd of 60,010 a their se• ond st1 aight under new Ark So St 30 Lv~st~ A :
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NeW York Giants.
I share of the thrills w1th four rM('h Charley Wtnner Tra1llng Ma~hll 2~ M~n:.
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The :!8-year.old signal-caller. mtercepllons mrludmg a
7-ti entenng the f111 al peflod , ~ Y :1 3 u~tn ~~ h 6
who dunng h1s college davs I yard 'I}) runb.H:k b\ Corne ll the Cardma ls scored 17 pmnts Dungstwn R nhtra d 1 ~
was as popular With Texans as Green Jn th e last qu~ rter
a.s halfback John nv Roland Talyetdon 923 X IC monO
o o
av1er
LB.f and ten-gallon hats, has ! Johnny Umtas, who has
broke open the gdme wtth a 22- otterbem 19 lnd Central 7
been ridiculed m the pros for in Ius career bet&gt;n CJt a loss for vard TD gallop
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Inability to gain the respect of down passes to set an NFL Quarterback Hon Smath re- Austm Col\ 26 Bishop 19
his players
I record as the Colts
1ebounded placed the InJUred Bill Nelsf'n No Tex St 25 New Mex 21
Improved Game
from an opem ng loss to Green and hul'led a pa 1r of TD passes SMU 26 IlhnOJs 7
Despit~ th1s st1gma and the I Bay Umtas ftred two TD as the surpnslflg Steelers C"dld. 21 Wash St. 6
verbal Jibes of unappreciatiVe I passes to John Mackey and one defeated the L1ons. Sm1th Stanford 25 San Jose St. 21
::owboy fans, Meredith worked each to Ray Berry and Tom enter'!d the game w1th less Washington l9 [daho 7
it Jtn.proving his game and by Matte as he bQasled h1s career 1than three mmul es remammg 1UCLA 57 Pittsburgh 14
be end qf last season looked total to 214, surpassmg the old in the first quarter and hit John Idaho St 28 Omaha o
like be h;ld finally "arri\·ed.'' mark of 212 set by Y A Tittle Holton woth a 32-yard scoring Santa Brbra 24 Scrmnto St t
For those who ~till doubted
Grabbed Early Lead
pass 10 the lhord per1od for San Fran. St. 38 Cal Poly
his ability to move the club, Mipnesota, play1DI its home what proved to be the decisive Pacific u 30 L. A. st. 7
Meredith applied the convmcer opener, ll'abbed ' an early
touchdown He connected on an
- -- Sunday when he connected lead against the Colts,
~-yard sconng pass with Roy a key touchdown from the onethree Unies lor scores with Dan Unilas r~'lied his
Jefferson m the fonal quarter. yard hne In the final period
Reeves ,'lfld twice With
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with • :ltl-yard
Fullback Israel Lang gamed when the Falcons were pressHayes · whUe movmg th:
, to Mackey before the
114 yards rushing and ·
1ng. Quarterback RaDc!Y JohnboYJ .Up and down the field at endi!ll and
more
Baker l&lt;icked threy field
son completed 14 of 31 pa,_
will.
pu'les after the inlermi!sion.
as the Eagles hande.t
fo• '18 yards and Ale~ Hawkins
A B!p't Stan' to Jim
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WASIIINGTON - The · Septemller prjmarles by happenstanoe have provided a historic
referendlllll, reloUvely amall Ia
ocope but quih! .-atable In
meaulng, oa lbiB dation'a posl·
lioa In Viet Nam.
All the people of South Viet
Nam bad juJI defied Commu·
nisi lerTorlsts from within and
without lo ballot masalvely lor
a democralie ooastltutlon aad a
non-Commualat luluN, other
people In bjllf a dozen Amerlcan otah!s 1lave roted their conlidenCjl In this goverarnent's
policy al determlned mllltary
reslstanco to Communilt aggresalon acrou tbe width of
the world.
Tba primarloa bere, of course,
have Involved maay persoaall·
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Reta!la eHectlve Mon., Tun. &amp; Wed.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - '!he battle without Jimmy Brown pass to Collins : the 1 :~·~ .:uu;:..:aniD ~e ~~
Cleveland Browns have only than they diddwihthld
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to G~:n ~:;el~avin: dlfficul~
compared to hla 151 ln the
one lhoulbl in mind today - ago, Clevelan
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0 th ball '1n the third qunrter
BY llDIE O'DONNElL
blitz blitz and bUtz again.
ers to only 118 yards ruabing geltlog starle . : ns
YOUNG-TENDER-SLICED
Coach Terry Hansley's Galll· ~112 ' Frank Ryan's pln· wbilo allowing them to net 238 Browns' wall-liketh ense,
Collins got off a wobbly
polls Blue Devils are the pre- poiDI accuracy In the first hall, yards passillg.
aged to ~el on e s:re on a ~ ard punt
season favorites to capture _the Cleveland fell victim to a mass- In the first half, Ryan bit lor midway lD . the ~" to ·to ~arching
ball from their
1966 SEOAL football ch&amp;mplOD- lve Green Bay bUll during the 10 out of 13 attempts, complet- fourth down Bar~ arr 80
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to within two yards of
1 44
ship with Athens tabbed as the second hall SUnday as the NFL ing the first etsht in a row to Paul Hornung wllo wen
othwn oelline the Packers were
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B wns' major oHen- yards lor the ta Y·
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~~;u~elecll~n was lll8de world champion Packers hand·
,.:ich ';:.unched them to an Capitalizing on a Starr fum. balled ,•gain by the steeled
Sunday Ill Athens
where ed the Browns a allm 21-20 de- earl; 7~ lead, as he connected ble on the 50, Cleveland pushed Browns delense. ~w:~·:~
CALIFORNIA-JUICY
IJlembers ol the Snulheastem leal
with Gary Collins on an 11 yard the ball to the 3542-w~ ~~~~ ;:;:yl':~yho;:~~ ~Jr three
OJ!io Sportswrlten aad Borad· The toss however had one pass
Groza booted a
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~ten AaodltiOD elected •weel not~. The B.:Owns still
· Browns Lead 14-G
goal to make 11 17·7 at half- plays for :~bl
Jllld McGbee of GaUlpoll• as have the defensive and olfen- The Cleveland quarterback lime.
bel th
Th Browns put a Utde
a. aew prealdeat and made sive power to defend their Eas~ came back late in the period to Disaster• however • • 11 e
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room between
eeir oHlcllll progaosticatloa ern Division title and perhaps set up an~er score. flipping a Browns .m the seco~ t;:'!~: ~~thl.:r opponents in
on the out&lt;ome of the 1M recapture the world crown In 'll yard pass to Leroy Kelly. a seemmgly ~h~cld blllzing
rth period when Grou boo~
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lltagoe callteats.
the playoffs.
Just six seconds into the second squad took to ~~ '
:nu a t&amp;-yard field goal to mate
It took some four hours for Giving the Packers a tougher quarter, he tossed a 24 yard at every oppo
y.
the score 20-14.
JANE PARKER- MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR
the sportswriters an~ pl:-~- 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 19, 1988
But all that dld was set the
play radJO m&lt;m to ev ua . e
stage for the Packer's final
l·lb,
personnel of each of the ~1ght
AFL Standlaga
clutch drive.
league teams. before arr1VIng
By Uolted Prets lnternallooal
With only three minuh!s reIOIY"
al their decJSJon.
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Eash!m Dlvlaloo
mainlng, Taylor grabbed a
The selection of Gallipolis as
· w. L. T. Pte. Starr aerial and aqulrined past
the potential champ10n was not
New York
Z 0 0 1.000 two Cleveland tacklers, going
U11811imtus followmg the Blu,e
Houston
2 1 0 .667 ntne yards to score the winning
Devils' deleal at the. bands of
Boston
1 1 0 .5011 touchdown.
. , , U GAllS IN ON£1
COOl Grove Fnday mgbt. HowBuffalo
1 2 0 .333 Tralllng until late In the
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ever, the members did give
Miami
0 3 0 .000 In the rematch of their world
the edge to GAHS by a slight By Uolh!d Pnll lnlerllltlollll
Natloaal League
Wellen Dlvilloa
tiUe clash last January, the
ma&lt;&amp;in over delendln:g champ:,W. L. Pel. GB
W. L. T. Pel. p k rs used up more
ton Athens in the final vote.
AmerlcBll League
Los Angeles 87 61 .568
San Diego
2 0 0 1.000 ~~ ~utes In the final quar081 of a possible 7! polll~s,
W. L. Pet. GB Pittsburgh
86 63 .571 Ilk Kansas City
2 0 0 1.01111 ter whlle traveling on the
Gallipolis received 64 WJtb Baltimore
gl 58 .611 ... San Fran~isco 85 65 .567 3 Oakland
I 2 0 .333 yard vlclory drive.
Athens collectiog 621&gt;.
Detroit
83 67 .553 8 Pbilndelphla 80 70 .533 8 Denver
0 2 0 .000 Faced with a foUrlll·GO•m
Wellston's Golden , Rockets Minnesota
83 68 .550 9 Sl Louis
79
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Snndoy's Results
again altuatlon alter John
79
were tabbed as a third place Chicago
79 73 .520 13'k Atlanta
· l5Ya Buffalo 58 Miami 24
er dropped Taylor back on the
480
team with_ the Jackson Iron· Cal~ornia
74 7~ .49'1 17 Cincinnati
71 77 ,"437 23 New York 52 Houston 13
nine yard Une, the latter
men roundmg out the first dl· lcle.eland
75 77 .493 l7Ya Houston
66
·w 'll Boston 24 Denver 10
the toss from Storr, and eluded
6
1•1sion.
d Kanns Cit)'
0 81 .464 :!2 New York
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City
32
Oakland
10
Erich Barnes and Boss Fichtner
96 380 34
Logan will lead the secon Boston
19 68 445 25 Chicago
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to even the acore.
division with Pomeroy picked Washington
67 86 :4311 26
Sunday's Games
San Diego at Oakland
Don Chandl.-'s conversion
!or a sixth place f•m.sh, Nelson- New York
66 86 434 2611 Chicago ' St. LouJS 2
New York at Denver
gave Green Bay the winning
seventh,
while Middle,
Atlanta 9 Cincinnati 4
Houston at Buffalo
.l
port was relegated to the, _eelSunday's Results
Houston 9 New York 2
Kansas City at Boston
po;lth 2:40 to the gun, the
\ar spotm the fmal tabulallons. KC 3 Wash 0, sus gm 9-16
Houston 6 New York 5
Browns staged a desperation
It " mterestmg to note that Washington I Kan City 0
Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 0
NFL Standings
drive that saw them march
two of th_e mem_
. bers plcked a Minn 5 New York 3, 10 Inns
Pittsburgh 3 San Fran 1
By United Press Jnternatlonal mid-field. But with 36 seconds
bet n Gal
Mondsy'o Probable Pitchers
Robort M. O.rk
co-charnp1ons h1P
wee
• Chicago • Baltimore 3
(All 11meB EDT)
Eastern Dtvlsloo
left Ryan fell victim to
lipolis and Wellston whJie one California 5 Boston 3
W. L. T. Pet. flna't Green Bay bUiz and
s1aa.aa
edi ted tb t
Logan
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
!Cribe pr c
a
Cleve 6 Detroit 5, 10 Inns
-Veale (14·11) vs. Bolin 00-10) St. Louis
2 0 0 1.11110 bled Lionel Aldridge rec:ovend
md Athens would share the Mo-•-y•o Probable Ptle,en
Dallas
I 0 0 1.000 to i.;. the
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New York at Houston- Pittsburgh
I
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The majority of the mem·
(Startinl 11meo ED'fl
Friend &lt;5-8) vs. Dierker (8-7). Cleveland
1 1 0 .500
bers, who follow the
CaUiornla at Balllmore-M. 10 p.m.
Philadelphia
1 1 0 .500 e
ol each h!sm with pro e ~ Lopez &lt;6-14) vs. Barber (lo-5). Pbiladelphla at Lot Angeles- New York
0 1 1 ·11110
interest, did feel that
S m
Buoolng (!7•11 ) vs. l&gt;ryJdale Atlanta
0 2 0 .000
evet" team copped the tlUe p. •
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z 0 .000
Usb n lib(1().15) u p.m.
w-.....Weatem
would net ICCQmp
w
(Only game acbeduled)
Only gamell--acheduled
Dlvlsloa
out tasting defeat at
least
TDMds~l Game~
W. L. T. Pet.
mce in league actlon.
Taeadlj'a Gameo
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For the first time Ill fDDr Baltimore at Kan City, nlghl
Cincinnati ai.Cbicago
Green Bay
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appear&lt; California at Detroit, ni _I
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Philadelphia at Los Ang, night Baltimore
I 1 0 ·500
000
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good
tbat
11
can
Chicago
at
New
York,
night
Pittsburgh
at
Son
Fran.,
night
San
Francisco
0
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le'. l l 50
· Minnesota
0 I 1 .000
overpower tbe over sevea opBraves 39, Allen, Phillles 118, Chicago
0 2 0 .01111
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Torre, Braves 38; Mays, Giants
Sunday's Re~ults
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Athens did lt Ill 1965. This
34; Hart &amp; McCoyey, Giants 33. Pittsburgh 17 DetrOit S
was tbe opinion ol Dine mem· By Uolh!d Press IDitnUIIIDllal
American League: F. Robin· Green Bay 21 Cleveland 10
bers of the usoclatlon.
National Leape
son, Orlol.. 40; Killebrew, Pblladelphla 23 Atlanta 10
Here ts the order of predic~
G. AB R.IL Pet. Twins 38; Powell, Orlolea 34; St. Loubl 23 Washington 7
ed linish in the offici~ prog·: A1
Pill
129 483 76167 .U6 Pepitone, Yanks 31; Colavito, Baltimore sa MinneSota 23
nostication for 1966 Wlth the i Al:~: Alia 149 643117 212 .330 Indians 311.
Dallas U New York 7
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Runo Balled In
(Only games scheduled)
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-Q'k. C!mnte, Pit 141 585 96 1118 .321 N ali o a al League: Aaron,
Next Sunday'• Games
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Galhpohs -64 · Athens _ : Strgl, Pit
1314lll 80 148 .321 Braves 116; Clemente, Pirah!S Atlanta at Detroit.
Ohio Medical Indemnity, Inc.
of Central Ohio
Wellston - 50; Jackson
: Rose, Cin
148 822 94 197 .317 110: Allen, Phillles 1116; Torre, 1o1J Angeles at Green Bay
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Lo~•n -:-4411; ;;mer~y r.fd:.:
Allen, Phll 129 478100151 .316 Braves 99; Stargell, P~tes 118. Dallas at Minnesota
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Santo, Chi
43 517 89162 .313 Amerl... League: F. Robin· New York at Phllndelpbia
port - 10.
,
Torre, AUa 145 536 8216'1 .312 1011, Orioles 10'1: Powell, st. Louis at Cleveland
ln oiher business Bud. Me- Cpda, St.L 130 4511 67141 .307 Orioles 106: Killebrew, Twins San FranciJco at Baltimore
Ghee. representing RadJO Sta·
Amerlcu Leape
liM; Horton, Ttsers 18; B. Washington at Pittsburgh
lion WJEH, . became
the
G. AB R. R. Pel. Roblnlon, Orioles 94.
first Galhpohs member te be Oliva, Min 148 575 9J 179 .311
Pll&lt;hllll
elected pr.,.ident of the associ· F.Rbsn, Bal 117 5451111611 .310 N•Uonal Leape: Regan, CoDege Foolllall Beaolto
a lion since the late AI scbaldt Kallne Det 13 440 80 ?:1 .289 Dodgers IS-I; Marichal, Giants Penn Sl 15 Maryland 7
held the office in 1955.
Wgoer: Cle 140 511 69147 .2118 22-6: Koufax, Dodgers 24-8; Colgate 34 Boston u, 0
McGhee Bucceeds
R 0 W l Pwll, Bat
134 488 76134 .288 Perry, Giants 20-8: Gibson, Waynesbg 31 Slippery Rock 0
Congdon of the Athens M~s- Kllbrw Min 151 532 81152 .2118 Cards 20-10; Short, Pbillies 18-9, Auburn 20 Chattanooga 6
senger as president while Jim Chris. 'K.C. 117 S80 51107 .282 &amp; Jaster, Cards 1().5.
Geotwn !Ky.) 20 Hanover 14
Myers of the Logan .
Dolly Hwrd, Was IC 485 li21M .280 American Leagae: McNally, Wm &amp; Mary 7 E. Caroline 7 tie'
News was named vice presJ· McAllf, Del 113 389 80 109 .280 Orioles 13-3; Katt, Twins 21-10; Davidson 13 Deo. Wash. 9
dent.
Vlnln, Was
141488138 .2'18Boswell, Twins 12-S; Sunlord, West Liberty 26 Glenvl St. 0
Odie O'Donnell of lbe Gal·
Home Runs
Angels, 13-6: Siebert, Indians Florida 43 Northwestern 7
lipolis Tribune ""' , ... teet·
Natloaal league: Aaron, 16-8, &amp; Barber, Orioles 10-5.
W. Ky. 4Z St. Joe. (Ind.) 21
ed secrellry • lftasurer lor
Kentucky 10 No. C8rollna 0
lhe teatb term.
Mbole total of 203.
Georgia 20 'Mill. SL 17
The next allSOc:iatiOD meeting
ENROLLMENT HEADQUARTERS:
will be held in Gallipolis on
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) Sunday Nov. 13 at which time
all of tne league coaches will
Bert Yancey of Chipley, Fla.,
be invited to attend and help
won the f50,000 Portland
Weekend Sport• Summary
with the selection of the 1966
golf tournament with a 72-bol
DRY
By United Preu lnteraatlooal total of 271.
Ali-SEOAL football team.
ENDORSED BY:
CLEANING
Snturday
OUE TO ARRIVE
MAYS LANDING, N.J. (UP)) BEST SOCCER TEAM
Service On Request
-.;EW YORK cUPII -Oscar -Q-agw~ Stable's Assagai HELSINKI (UPI) -FI
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p.~.naveoa of Argentina was due ovUped GIDger FI:: ~ h : established Itself as the bes
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ru
Scandinavian socl!er 128m Ibis
!raining camp in preparollon Natlono Handicap at Atlantic year by edglnl Denmark :1-1 CLIANIIS POMEROY

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against Joe Frazler at Madison
Square Garden.
llonavena, the South Amer·
can heavyWeight ehampton,
broke training weighing 204
pounds. Frazier, the 9-5 favor·
ite on the •trength of 11
straight knockoull, currently
weighs 200.,..
SOVIETS WIN
BELGRADE (UP I) -The
Soviet Union, which placed
fourth In the recent World
lloccer cbamplollsblpa, liCllNd
two goals bl the first hall

NEW YORK (UP)) -Harbor·
vale Stable's swnmer scandal
breezed ts an eight-length
triumph over Straight Deal in
the $80,200 Beldame Stakes at
Aqueduct.

LINDRICK.

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- Neil Coles of Britain ohot • 72hole score ol 278 to capture the
$16,240 Dunlop Masters golf
tournament.
Saday
CALDWELL, Idaho (UP!) Mickey Wrigbt of Dallas, Te~.,

SPECIAL NOT! TO THOlE OYER 81:
It )'011 or ~ husband or wlfe are ellpblo for ModO. tlmea of tile ytlf, yeu 11111 1PP1r wllllln 90 dar~ prlot
ca,., or will a,.llllalbll within the next 90 days, 1pply to tht dalt YO!' become tlltlblt for Mtdltllrt ~~y·
for Btu• CIOM 68- a apac:lal new cgyerap desiane&lt;f qq-tllll an appllCitlon f111111 Blut CrOll Ill Clnlrel
to 1111 ~PI In Medlcara'a "Pitt A" Hospital Plan. Ohio, 174 ENt ~ SINe!, COllllllllut, Ohio 43211.
Blue Cr0116D dOel not dupllctlte Medlclre's Holpilllt H )'011 alJMdY hlwla Blue Closs Noft.Gioup COilbiiC\,
ccw-ae. IIUt seelcs to fiiOIICI )'OIIln .,.., Mldlt:~~e end J011 or..,_ COli lied bJ ,our c:oclbect II or will
doll riot. .
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Appeals to the Democratic
chlld swallow• too National Committee have met ·So • ty N WS

llfa Dalley, Bob and Gary Black
of Portlaad Rt
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· 'teo Dalley baa the roof ·on
lilt · new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dalley aad
family, Mrs· Ethel Johnslll,
lllrs. Elale · Roush, 1Porlland,
• ' Mr. and Mrs. llllywood John·
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Mary l!:lletl Andrew,
boo wu villting E. W.
willa and lerona.
Loll Sisson who to
at Zanesvllle •pe•t lba
elld bert with IJr. and
Everett Sisson.
Jllr. and Mrs. Jamea
have moved te their
remodeled borne bert,
Reedsvllle.
Jllr. IWd Jllro. Richard
and family, Akron. apent
weekend witb Mr. and J4rl.
Wayne Prince.
Vialtlnc Mary Pier..

Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dave
Yates, president, was in
of .the business session
B ld dm·;nu
1
which Mrs. Ly e a. erson was
appointed vice
.
.preSJdenl
to the restgnation of
MMrs.
Swan, and_ M~. Donald Y;~s
was apptlRte treasurer.
e
program was plan~ for the
1
year, With, the Octo ~ m::e m~
to be on ' MeatJlann~g,
at
tho home o:,... rs. d are~oo
Harris. Mem H :;:"
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to attelld the ~ h
erenee
al Jackson. Rem::~·~ " :
served ~4 da h
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hosteso
ug ters,
rea
and Robil1.
.
, The WSCS met w1th Mrs. Nell
WUaoa for ttH:ir September
meeliq. Devouono and busl·
neso session was to &lt;barge of
tha pre~udenl, Mrs.
RushJa
Shumway. Plans weco ma&lt;le lor
tho week of prayer and self·
denial to be beld October 28 at
the church at 7:30 p. m.
1 bake aale to be held O&lt;teber
1 t 10
I Reed' G
a
a. m. a
s. rocery
was pl8lllled. Tho SOCJety wlU
eat out Oct. I In place of the
tin Th
10
regular mee g. e group w
leave the church at • p, m. Reed 1o 111
lreshmfllts wera aerv
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--• Buckl ey,
Tbomal, Mrs. u~
Mrs. Mamie Buckley and Mrs.
IJJiiaa Pickens. Tho November
meeung wlll be with Mrs.
mia Buckey.
Jllr. and Mrs. Johft Riebel
and Jolullly, Pomeroy Road, and
Mr. and Mrs. lloroal Riebel
visited Mammoth Cave lll Keotuck
Dyo hu returned home
alter enjoyillg a llshing trip Ia
Canada with biB obildreo.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Meebln, East Liverpool, visited cecenUy with Jllr. aad Mrs. Al·
fred Caahdollar and JeaRie.

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alld Wayne ~alier •pe•l •
neent Snaday With Jllr. and
111rs. Robert aad .... "'
Weston, W. YL
l\lrl. Dorsal Rlebel eelebnl!John
ad t.... birthday recelllly. Her
Mr. and Jllra. Hubert
son, obiklrell -seated her with 1
Alexandria, and Mr. ud MrL d
ted,..~ Attending
Hobart Newell, Cbmltor.
~ ·Robart 'rhn1rnr.o
Diana M81811' apeot
...j cbDtlzeas.tl Cheshire
days willl, 1-. Babctck.
Mra. Robert Mort..;
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea
aad
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lid Jllr
ley, Mrs. Garnet Heuley,
~~.John Rl= :Sd lam:

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renee Graat, and Carl Dean, ~. Babcock apeDI I
and Jlaroltl Smith called. em Mr.- wilb l\lr, aad Jllrl.
Latrn~~ceil
and Mrs. Maywood Johnlton. BasbargeD, P~.
Jllr. ud Mrs. .Morels Teaford _ Mr. and IIJ'I. Jred LaHiu
and cbDdND ud Mr. and Mrs. IN apewllDfl a net ,wllb
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FULLY COOKED
CENTER CUT

Mrs. Charles Humphrey entertained the Reedsville • Long
Bottom Homemakers Club oo

and
Mrs.and
Gene
Ward
and faml.
Mr. Ronald
WisePaul
and Brook•
soa of and.
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llberala II bls party ia acceptlng funds from a groop

dol
to spend several mllllons of ·
Iars to help elect congressmen
who were in sympathY with
aims. But with election
around the corner, thla
contribution of a mere
is the only one to receive any
mention ln the news . PotJsibly
because no other beneficiary
has tried to give lt · back
One of our presidential ·hopefuls is busily reviving the old
strawman threat of "a one
party system" unleso the Republican voters who relused to
go along with Barry Goldwater
returned 1o the fold. otber Bepublicans predict a galn of as
many as 00 oongresomea for
bia party.
Any considerable aumber of
new ''conservatives" added to
the present holdingo and joloed
by the quite large group
of
Democratic righ~wingers
completely oubmer~ any U!Jer.
al tendenclea IR tho next &lt;!Ongre... Which would make 1
·"one party system"
but not uno with either of the
old labels.
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It might be an excellent idea
lor ••e voters 1o ask
uJ
dah!S lor the Congress 1o state
just where they stand ~
than porkbarrel Issues.

IWD''I"SPBE.MIIJM U. 5. GOft.ll'ISPEC'I'ED

By Mrs. ~yle Batdel'llOil

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Convenient TtnM

Reedsville
Society Notes

anee ln raids on tho Federal MH. Iva Carpentor .
I ~:.:of~Pom=ero,=~Roa=d.~==.;:;:;;;:::;;;:::;;::;;::;;;:::;;;:::;~
Treasury.
funeral iervlcel lor lbe1r
II
From their publlo speeches aln at McC!atrsvllle, Ohlo:.,...mll
and press release!
no one Mr. ud Mrs. Tom 8 8
would suspicion them of hav· are vls!Ullli nlatlvoo II rnoliG,.[I
ing anything whatever to do Va.
with
legislating ol the na· Mr. and Mn. J1'red Lar~'il
M'"· RflY Powell spent a wee k ti ' lbe
1
. our poII• opent the _..._
5
end at East Liverpool visiting on aws or formmg
w.,.,.end with
cles In forElgn affairs.
Not Smlth, Noiaollvllle.
1 11
re ~ ves. d Mr Leo Dall
many of the candidates have Calling on the Norman Wo&gt;b-11
r. an
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ey, anything to say about babmc- ero were Mr. and Jllra. Howard
Emmell Larkms, AnA&amp; Conger lng the budget.
Larkins, Portland; Doria Koecal\ed on Mr · and Mro. Dillon None of them seem to "view neig and Hlcky, Tuppers Plallll;
faylor.
with alarm" the spending us Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hauber ud
Mrs. Euna Dodson, Mrs. Mae Into bankruptcy by mooey ap- Rev. aad Mrs. W. K.
Van lleter, Mr. Robert Ours, propriated to other congresslon· Mr. and Mrs. Bob
and Jackie and Terry Tnrun"''s al districts. Insh!ad, most of rl · Columbus, were
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie them are insisting they can olgbt guesta of Mr. and
~arroll onf. family.
bring 1n more federal eranta Guy Hayman.
Jllro. Emma JohnSOR, Racine than their opponents and prom- Mr. and Mn. JCvarelt llas•ll
Route, Mr: and Mrs. Law· Ising more roods and more apenl 811 evening with Mr.
'l!!lCe Blll'h and daughter, Con- schools.
Mn. Wayne Prince.
aie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hites The Jolla Birch Society an- Mary Pler&lt;tl 1181 vlaltln8
of Azusa. Calif., called OR Rev. nounced puhllcly Ill Intention and Mil. Russell Vaa Meter.
md Mrs. Jolm Busch reeently.
Mr. and Mn. Bill SWala werall
Vlaltoro of Mr.
Mrs. Leo,
diBDv pesta ol Mr. and
Dalley and family were Mr. Homer Icenhower.
llelvia Drake, Racilt.
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total futility.
Of conroe, ao Informed obsefo
ver expected Adamo aotually
to wln, though be had going for
him the throaty approval
of
the more extreme anti-war Ieaders in and outside of Masoachn·
sells and the usual drlll ol I
solemn lull-page ad In t b a
New York Times and .so 01.
But the vote be received-about
1$ per cent - must surely have
been embarrassing to a
descendant of two
AmeriCan
Presidents. He got the self •
nominated ''ellte," of course.
But how very small It ls when
the time eomea lo vots losteed
ol talk!
Indeed, the 11et of
these
September songs at tha ballot
box ralseo tile disllaet !11lggestion that the peacenlko
reached the most aelf-&lt;ieleatlng polat of all 111 their end·
less clamors - the point wbel'l
they a!'l becomlq
.-ashlag
bores.

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ty receRtly lor their daughter,
Shirley. Those attending were
Sba
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ron, awrenct
Vicki JobBSton. Cake aad Ice
cream were served.

THE CITY LOAN COMPANY

Robinson s

Back ln the first part of
this century George Barr MeCutcheon wrote a best .selling
novel Brewster's Million about
'
a young
man who had' been
willed seven million
dollars,
with the condition that within
a year he must spent tlle
million 'he already had . While
this would seem to be a very
easy and very pleasant task,
even considering that dollars
of tho 1900s were four or live
times as valua~le as those
of today, our hero found 11 an
almost Impossible task. And
only succeeded In the loss of
the last dollar In the nick of
time.
But Brewster'!l troubles were
minor compared to those of
California
governor
Pat
Browll's supporters who are
trying to give back 8 contribulion of $12 000 from John Birch
Society so~rces.
Though the money was aclU
tv
to th " P ,
oa y g eo
e
res~
denl's Club" and not
to
Brown's fund, the governor
jast duesa't aee llow be Is te
get the support of california

Candidah!S lor congressional
seats are ohowlng the same re__
_
luctanco to mention the John
By May JobDstoa
Birch Society. Most of them
al'l! &lt;!Onf!nlng their appeals to
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo votero to stricUy local matters
entertained with a birthday par- and promises of more asals~

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

HOUR

BY HIERONYMOUS

. Town Flats
sOCle•ty NOtes

ANNUAL COMMUNITY ENROLLMENT

Congressional oandldate Eugene
Daniell loses by 1 1o 1.
In New Jersey peacenik navld Frost seetdng 1 lenate
aominatl..; Is overwhelmed 1
te 1 '!he ~tory 18 similar lor
pea~enik caRdidates for Congresolonal nomiRBIIORS both In
New Jersey and Rhode Island.
And in the contest for a G.O.
P. lenalorial aominatloa
In
New Hampshire, the winner In
1 Oeld of Ove Is the extren1e
opposite of a peacenik. Ha1rrl-l
soa Thyng not unly
military resiltance In
but goes a lot farther. He
all-out bombing of North VIet
Nam.
The most otrlklng tale of all
Is told from Massachusetts.
There, In lbe race lor 1 b e
Democratic Senatorial nomi•atloo, 8 peacenik with 8 famous
name and powerful friends, Th0o

The Case of the 12,000
Hot Californ1•3 Dollars

mucb gum might 11 cause ap- With tho old familiar elpedJDt
pendieitiz? 'What are the causes of "pasoing the buck:: Each
II this disease?
officJal m turn bas inSJsted the
A _ The olf theory 1h a 1 matter must be decided by tho
awallowed gum fruit pit&amp; and next man llll the ladder. It frnother indigestibie matter would ally has reached the desk which
cause appendicitis has
been Harry Truman labeled wlth
exploded The disease ls caused tho notice, "The huck stop11
by Infection In 81 appeodix thai here" - tho President's own.
Is oh•tructed, usually by scar· And LBJ Isn't. ~~ing any
ring from a previous lnflamma· great de8lre.. to, 8lvt tho back
tioa or by kinking or twisting, ol bis hand lo any group opposed to Bobby Kennedy ; 1968
Isn't that far away.
And he to toe much the prac-tical polltlclan to dilcount the
o~.d
number of right-winger, who
travel antler tho Democral label.

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Sporls Summary

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mas Adams, nnhlheo 10

Bucked Up the Ladder

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M·D.
A school In Detroit has a
novel method of health educatlon. When tne of the pupils is
Ill, u1e clas• discusses the na,
tu·re of his illness, its cause,
how tt affects •. pe~so~ , what
the germ looks like tf It 1s an
Infection, how the Rerms are
transmitted and what preven·
' 1tea
· bl e.
IJve
measures ere app
By bringing sueh health in_struction to pupils in kinde!garten
and first grade, kf!en interest is
arou"d and lasting impres•iono
are made.
When the chilhren ask QlleSlions about the heart, they are
encouraged to listen to their
own or a classmate'•
heart
oounds through a stethoscope.
One boy who had to be coaxed
le wash hil hands before ".'enls,
1nderwent a change of atlltude.
His teacher had him smear a
elean sllde with his
fmgers,
then, after staining the slide,
lock at the d~rt and germs UDo
der a mJcroscope. When taught
ln this ~ay, concepts that would
8
be difficult to teach Wllh
textbook are easily grasped.
Other v!Bual aids used are plaster models tf the heart a • d
. ed . th .
ol
lungs pamt m etr true c '"·
As a result these children get
1 clearer picture of themselves
and how to protect their health.
Furthermore, they come
to
think of their doctor not •• •
menacing ltranger but 88 8
friend who can help
relieve
10me ills and preveut others.
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Dally Seatinal, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., lept. 18, 1986-6

SAYS

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ed. '!he obvious lnlth, how.,. !solltlDIIII llllnorllr 11M made
er, 18 that candidates who iym- an Immeaae aolse for a very
boll2ed and centered upon op- loq llml. But tho primaries
posiUon to the war of rests~ tlroved wbal beforehand could
aace ln Viet Nam were over- only be rationallY ouspech!d.
whelmingly rejected al 'be 1This, 11. that _the tiny Senate
grass roots.
i bloc '
ISO]BtlOD from tile eomTo be sure, the whole nation mon will on Capitol Hlll 18 apthas not yet spoken upo• tills ly aC&lt;OIIlpauled by • tlay votquesUoa - nor, Indeed, w!U II tng minority's laOiaUon lrom
quite have done so even alter the eommon will of the nsUOL
the results sil!lll have
been t;o•e with tho wlllds al paoico~plled from
nell Novem- fill·lsolationiat ~eloric, more~ s Collgresslonal electiuno. over, ls the old otory thai tha
But enough bas already been country was lerTlbly "'eonfus..
.aid by enough Americans to ed" aboul why we were 111 let
make sOllle poil1ts, at least, per· Nam. Unhappy tile eouatry may
fecUy plahl.
be, and il - onbappy at t b •
The non-policy of eul-and • hanb DeCelstty lor our actloo.
run In Viet Nam, so loog pr0o Mh&lt;ed·up lila not; readJ lo quit
moted by a New Left splln\er It ls 1101.
In the Senate, has no more ap- A peacenik eandidato for 1
peal to the country than
It Congresslooal nomlnatloa
II
does to Congreu. Tbe paciflst- Maryland, Sy lpelman, lll8l'llr

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WASIIINGTON - The · Septemller prjmarles by happenstanoe have provided a historic
referendlllll, reloUvely amall Ia
ocope but quih! .-atable In
meaulng, oa lbiB dation'a posl·
lioa In Viet Nam.
All the people of South Viet
Nam bad juJI defied Commu·
nisi lerTorlsts from within and
without lo ballot masalvely lor
a democralie ooastltutlon aad a
non-Commualat luluN, other
people In bjllf a dozen Amerlcan otah!s 1lave roted their conlidenCjl In this goverarnent's
policy al determlned mllltary
reslstanco to Communilt aggresalon acrou tbe width of
the world.
Tba primarloa bere, of course,
have Involved maay persoaall·
ties and maay ls111101, and volo
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::~:::,Browns Wrecked by Blitz! Blitz
r:t

Reta!la eHectlve Mon., Tun. &amp; Wed.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - '!he battle without Jimmy Brown pass to Collins : the 1 :~·~ .:uu;:..:aniD ~e ~~
Cleveland Browns have only than they diddwihthld
~
to G~:n ~:;el~avin: dlfficul~
compared to hla 151 ln the
one lhoulbl in mind today - ago, Clevelan
e
mva .
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al I th first hall Green Bay loek over
0 th ball '1n the third qunrter
BY llDIE O'DONNElL
blitz blitz and bUtz again.
ers to only 118 yards ruabing geltlog starle . : ns
YOUNG-TENDER-SLICED
Coach Terry Hansley's Galll· ~112 ' Frank Ryan's pln· wbilo allowing them to net 238 Browns' wall-liketh ense,
Collins got off a wobbly
polls Blue Devils are the pre- poiDI accuracy In the first hall, yards passillg.
aged to ~el on e s:re on a ~ ard punt
season favorites to capture _the Cleveland fell victim to a mass- In the first half, Ryan bit lor midway lD . the ~" to ·to ~arching
ball from their
1966 SEOAL football ch&amp;mplOD- lve Green Bay bUll during the 10 out of 13 attempts, complet- fourth down Bar~ arr 80
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to within two yards of
1 44
ship with Athens tabbed as the second hall SUnday as the NFL ing the first etsht in a row to Paul Hornung wllo wen
othwn oelline the Packers were
0 I
team
k
B wns' major oHen- yards lor the ta Y·
•
~~;u~elecll~n was lll8de world champion Packers hand·
,.:ich ';:.unched them to an Capitalizing on a Starr fum. balled ,•gain by the steeled
Sunday Ill Athens
where ed the Browns a allm 21-20 de- earl; 7~ lead, as he connected ble on the 50, Cleveland pushed Browns delense. ~w:~·:~
CALIFORNIA-JUICY
IJlembers ol the Snulheastem leal
with Gary Collins on an 11 yard the ball to the 3542-w~ ~~~~ ;:;:yl':~yho;:~~ ~Jr three
OJ!io Sportswrlten aad Borad· The toss however had one pass
Groza booted a
Y
~ten AaodltiOD elected •weel not~. The B.:Owns still
· Browns Lead 14-G
goal to make 11 17·7 at half- plays for :~bl
Jllld McGbee of GaUlpoll• as have the defensive and olfen- The Cleveland quarterback lime.
bel th
Th Browns put a Utde
a. aew prealdeat and made sive power to defend their Eas~ came back late in the period to Disaster• however • • 11 e
e
room between
eeir oHlcllll progaosticatloa ern Division title and perhaps set up an~er score. flipping a Browns .m the seco~ t;:'!~: ~~thl.:r opponents in
on the out&lt;ome of the 1M recapture the world crown In 'll yard pass to Leroy Kelly. a seemmgly ~h~cld blllzing
rth period when Grou boo~
1
lltagoe callteats.
the playoffs.
Just six seconds into the second squad took to ~~ '
:nu a t&amp;-yard field goal to mate
It took some four hours for Giving the Packers a tougher quarter, he tossed a 24 yard at every oppo
y.
the score 20-14.
JANE PARKER- MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR
the sportswriters an~ pl:-~- 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 19, 1988
But all that dld was set the
play radJO m&lt;m to ev ua . e
stage for the Packer's final
l·lb,
personnel of each of the ~1ght
AFL Standlaga
clutch drive.
league teams. before arr1VIng
By Uolted Prets lnternallooal
With only three minuh!s reIOIY"
al their decJSJon.
.
Eash!m Dlvlaloo
mainlng, Taylor grabbed a
The selection of Gallipolis as
· w. L. T. Pte. Starr aerial and aqulrined past
the potential champ10n was not
New York
Z 0 0 1.000 two Cleveland tacklers, going
U11811imtus followmg the Blu,e
Houston
2 1 0 .667 ntne yards to score the winning
Devils' deleal at the. bands of
Boston
1 1 0 .5011 touchdown.
. , , U GAllS IN ON£1
COOl Grove Fnday mgbt. HowBuffalo
1 2 0 .333 Tralllng until late In the
·
ever, the members did give
Miami
0 3 0 .000 In the rematch of their world
the edge to GAHS by a slight By Uolh!d Pnll lnlerllltlollll
Natloaal League
Wellen Dlvilloa
tiUe clash last January, the
ma&lt;&amp;in over delendln:g champ:,W. L. Pel. GB
W. L. T. Pel. p k rs used up more
ton Athens in the final vote.
AmerlcBll League
Los Angeles 87 61 .568
San Diego
2 0 0 1.000 ~~ ~utes In the final quar081 of a possible 7! polll~s,
W. L. Pet. GB Pittsburgh
86 63 .571 Ilk Kansas City
2 0 0 1.01111 ter whlle traveling on the
Gallipolis received 64 WJtb Baltimore
gl 58 .611 ... San Fran~isco 85 65 .567 3 Oakland
I 2 0 .333 yard vlclory drive.
Athens collectiog 621&gt;.
Detroit
83 67 .553 8 Pbilndelphla 80 70 .533 8 Denver
0 2 0 .000 Faced with a foUrlll·GO•m
Wellston's Golden , Rockets Minnesota
83 68 .550 9 Sl Louis
79
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again altuatlon alter John
79
were tabbed as a third place Chicago
79 73 .520 13'k Atlanta
· l5Ya Buffalo 58 Miami 24
er dropped Taylor back on the
480
team with_ the Jackson Iron· Cal~ornia
74 7~ .49'1 17 Cincinnati
71 77 ,"437 23 New York 52 Houston 13
nine yard Une, the latter
men roundmg out the first dl· lcle.eland
75 77 .493 l7Ya Houston
66
·w 'll Boston 24 Denver 10
the toss from Storr, and eluded
6
1•1sion.
d Kanns Cit)'
0 81 .464 :!2 New York
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Kansas
City
32
Oakland
10
Erich Barnes and Boss Fichtner
96 380 34
Logan will lead the secon Boston
19 68 445 25 Chicago
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to even the acore.
division with Pomeroy picked Washington
67 86 :4311 26
Sunday's Games
San Diego at Oakland
Don Chandl.-'s conversion
!or a sixth place f•m.sh, Nelson- New York
66 86 434 2611 Chicago ' St. LouJS 2
New York at Denver
gave Green Bay the winning
seventh,
while Middle,
Atlanta 9 Cincinnati 4
Houston at Buffalo
.l
port was relegated to the, _eelSunday's Results
Houston 9 New York 2
Kansas City at Boston
po;lth 2:40 to the gun, the
\ar spotm the fmal tabulallons. KC 3 Wash 0, sus gm 9-16
Houston 6 New York 5
Browns staged a desperation
It " mterestmg to note that Washington I Kan City 0
Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 0
NFL Standings
drive that saw them march
two of th_e mem_
. bers plcked a Minn 5 New York 3, 10 Inns
Pittsburgh 3 San Fran 1
By United Press Jnternatlonal mid-field. But with 36 seconds
bet n Gal
Mondsy'o Probable Pitchers
Robort M. O.rk
co-charnp1ons h1P
wee
• Chicago • Baltimore 3
(All 11meB EDT)
Eastern Dtvlsloo
left Ryan fell victim to
lipolis and Wellston whJie one California 5 Boston 3
W. L. T. Pet. flna't Green Bay bUiz and
s1aa.aa
edi ted tb t
Logan
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
!Cribe pr c
a
Cleve 6 Detroit 5, 10 Inns
-Veale (14·11) vs. Bolin 00-10) St. Louis
2 0 0 1.11110 bled Lionel Aldridge rec:ovend
md Athens would share the Mo-•-y•o Probable Ptle,en
Dallas
I 0 0 1.000 to i.;. the
......
4:15p.m.
0 11000
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d tile
gn ' .
New York at Houston- Pittsburgh
I
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The majority of the mem·
(Startinl 11meo ED'fl
Friend &lt;5-8) vs. Dierker (8-7). Cleveland
1 1 0 .500
bers, who follow the
CaUiornla at Balllmore-M. 10 p.m.
Philadelphia
1 1 0 .500 e
ol each h!sm with pro e ~ Lopez &lt;6-14) vs. Barber (lo-5). Pbiladelphla at Lot Angeles- New York
0 1 1 ·11110
interest, did feel that
S m
Buoolng (!7•11 ) vs. l&gt;ryJdale Atlanta
0 2 0 .000
evet" team copped the tlUe p. •
-·"·"'o
z 0 .000
Usb n lib(1().15) u p.m.
w-.....Weatem
would net ICCQmp
w
(Only game acbeduled)
Only gamell--acheduled
Dlvlsloa
out tasting defeat at
least
TDMds~l Game~
W. L. T. Pet.
mce in league actlon.
Taeadlj'a Gameo
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2 o 0 1 000
For the first time Ill fDDr Baltimore at Kan City, nlghl
Cincinnati ai.Cbicago
Green Bay
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at
Atlanta,
night
Los
Angeles
2
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0
1.11110
gh
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years tho SEOAL
appear&lt; California at Detroit, ni _I
o
500
1
Detroit
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Philadelphia at Los Ang, night Baltimore
I 1 0 ·500
000
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good
tbat
11
can
Chicago
at
New
York,
night
Pittsburgh
at
Son
Fran.,
night
San
Francisco
0
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· Minnesota
0 I 1 .000
overpower tbe over sevea opBraves 39, Allen, Phillles 118, Chicago
0 2 0 .01111
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Torre, Braves 38; Mays, Giants
Sunday's Re~ults
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Athens did lt Ill 1965. This
34; Hart &amp; McCoyey, Giants 33. Pittsburgh 17 DetrOit S
was tbe opinion ol Dine mem· By Uolh!d Press IDitnUIIIDllal
American League: F. Robin· Green Bay 21 Cleveland 10
bers of the usoclatlon.
National Leape
son, Orlol.. 40; Killebrew, Pblladelphla 23 Atlanta 10
Here ts the order of predic~
G. AB R.IL Pet. Twins 38; Powell, Orlolea 34; St. Loubl 23 Washington 7
ed linish in the offici~ prog·: A1
Pill
129 483 76167 .U6 Pepitone, Yanks 31; Colavito, Baltimore sa MinneSota 23
nostication for 1966 Wlth the i Al:~: Alia 149 643117 212 .330 Indians 311.
Dallas U New York 7
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Runo Balled In
(Only games scheduled)
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-Q'k. C!mnte, Pit 141 585 96 1118 .321 N ali o a al League: Aaron,
Next Sunday'• Games
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Galhpohs -64 · Athens _ : Strgl, Pit
1314lll 80 148 .321 Braves 116; Clemente, Pirah!S Atlanta at Detroit.
Ohio Medical Indemnity, Inc.
of Central Ohio
Wellston - 50; Jackson
: Rose, Cin
148 822 94 197 .317 110: Allen, Phillles 1116; Torre, 1o1J Angeles at Green Bay
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Lo~•n -:-4411; ;;mer~y r.fd:.:
Allen, Phll 129 478100151 .316 Braves 99; Stargell, P~tes 118. Dallas at Minnesota
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Santo, Chi
43 517 89162 .313 Amerl... League: F. Robin· New York at Phllndelpbia
port - 10.
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Torre, AUa 145 536 8216'1 .312 1011, Orioles 10'1: Powell, st. Louis at Cleveland
ln oiher business Bud. Me- Cpda, St.L 130 4511 67141 .307 Orioles 106: Killebrew, Twins San FranciJco at Baltimore
Ghee. representing RadJO Sta·
Amerlcu Leape
liM; Horton, Ttsers 18; B. Washington at Pittsburgh
lion WJEH, . became
the
G. AB R. R. Pel. Roblnlon, Orioles 94.
first Galhpohs member te be Oliva, Min 148 575 9J 179 .311
Pll&lt;hllll
elected pr.,.ident of the associ· F.Rbsn, Bal 117 5451111611 .310 N•Uonal Leape: Regan, CoDege Foolllall Beaolto
a lion since the late AI scbaldt Kallne Det 13 440 80 ?:1 .289 Dodgers IS-I; Marichal, Giants Penn Sl 15 Maryland 7
held the office in 1955.
Wgoer: Cle 140 511 69147 .2118 22-6: Koufax, Dodgers 24-8; Colgate 34 Boston u, 0
McGhee Bucceeds
R 0 W l Pwll, Bat
134 488 76134 .288 Perry, Giants 20-8: Gibson, Waynesbg 31 Slippery Rock 0
Congdon of the Athens M~s- Kllbrw Min 151 532 81152 .2118 Cards 20-10; Short, Pbillies 18-9, Auburn 20 Chattanooga 6
senger as president while Jim Chris. 'K.C. 117 S80 51107 .282 &amp; Jaster, Cards 1().5.
Geotwn !Ky.) 20 Hanover 14
Myers of the Logan .
Dolly Hwrd, Was IC 485 li21M .280 American Leagae: McNally, Wm &amp; Mary 7 E. Caroline 7 tie'
News was named vice presJ· McAllf, Del 113 389 80 109 .280 Orioles 13-3; Katt, Twins 21-10; Davidson 13 Deo. Wash. 9
dent.
Vlnln, Was
141488138 .2'18Boswell, Twins 12-S; Sunlord, West Liberty 26 Glenvl St. 0
Odie O'Donnell of lbe Gal·
Home Runs
Angels, 13-6: Siebert, Indians Florida 43 Northwestern 7
lipolis Tribune ""' , ... teet·
Natloaal league: Aaron, 16-8, &amp; Barber, Orioles 10-5.
W. Ky. 4Z St. Joe. (Ind.) 21
ed secrellry • lftasurer lor
Kentucky 10 No. C8rollna 0
lhe teatb term.
Mbole total of 203.
Georgia 20 'Mill. SL 17
The next allSOc:iatiOD meeting
ENROLLMENT HEADQUARTERS:
will be held in Gallipolis on
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) Sunday Nov. 13 at which time
all of tne league coaches will
Bert Yancey of Chipley, Fla.,
be invited to attend and help
won the f50,000 Portland
Weekend Sport• Summary
with the selection of the 1966
golf tournament with a 72-bol
DRY
By United Preu lnteraatlooal total of 271.
Ali-SEOAL football team.
ENDORSED BY:
CLEANING
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MAYS LANDING, N.J. (UP)) BEST SOCCER TEAM
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against Joe Frazler at Madison
Square Garden.
llonavena, the South Amer·
can heavyWeight ehampton,
broke training weighing 204
pounds. Frazier, the 9-5 favor·
ite on the •trength of 11
straight knockoull, currently
weighs 200.,..
SOVIETS WIN
BELGRADE (UP I) -The
Soviet Union, which placed
fourth In the recent World
lloccer cbamplollsblpa, liCllNd
two goals bl the first hall

NEW YORK (UP)) -Harbor·
vale Stable's swnmer scandal
breezed ts an eight-length
triumph over Straight Deal in
the $80,200 Beldame Stakes at
Aqueduct.

LINDRICK.

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- Neil Coles of Britain ohot • 72hole score ol 278 to capture the
$16,240 Dunlop Masters golf
tournament.
Saday
CALDWELL, Idaho (UP!) Mickey Wrigbt of Dallas, Te~.,

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It )'011 or ~ husband or wlfe are ellpblo for ModO. tlmea of tile ytlf, yeu 11111 1PP1r wllllln 90 dar~ prlot
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for Btu• CIOM 68- a apac:lal new cgyerap desiane&lt;f qq-tllll an appllCitlon f111111 Blut CrOll Ill Clnlrel
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Appeals to the Democratic
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llfa Dalley, Bob and Gary Black
of Portlaad Rt
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· 'teo Dalley baa the roof ·on
lilt · new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dalley aad
family, Mrs· Ethel Johnslll,
lllrs. Elale · Roush, 1Porlland,
• ' Mr. and Mrs. llllywood John·
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willa and lerona.
Loll Sisson who to
at Zanesvllle •pe•t lba
elld bert with IJr. and
Everett Sisson.
Jllr. and Mrs. Jamea
have moved te their
remodeled borne bert,
Reedsvllle.
Jllr. IWd Jllro. Richard
and family, Akron. apent
weekend witb Mr. and J4rl.
Wayne Prince.
Vialtlnc Mary Pier..

Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dave
Yates, president, was in
of .the business session
B ld dm·;nu
1
which Mrs. Ly e a. erson was
appointed vice
.
.preSJdenl
to the restgnation of
MMrs.
Swan, and_ M~. Donald Y;~s
was apptlRte treasurer.
e
program was plan~ for the
1
year, With, the Octo ~ m::e m~
to be on ' MeatJlann~g,
at
tho home o:,... rs. d are~oo
Harris. Mem H :;:"
P 301
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to attelld the ~ h
erenee
al Jackson. Rem::~·~ " :
served ~4 da h
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hosteso
ug ters,
rea
and Robil1.
.
, The WSCS met w1th Mrs. Nell
WUaoa for ttH:ir September
meeliq. Devouono and busl·
neso session was to &lt;barge of
tha pre~udenl, Mrs.
RushJa
Shumway. Plans weco ma&lt;le lor
tho week of prayer and self·
denial to be beld October 28 at
the church at 7:30 p. m.
1 bake aale to be held O&lt;teber
1 t 10
I Reed' G
a
a. m. a
s. rocery
was pl8lllled. Tho SOCJety wlU
eat out Oct. I In place of the
tin Th
10
regular mee g. e group w
leave the church at • p, m. Reed 1o 111
lreshmfllts wera aerv
•
•hove lamed and Mrs.
--• Buckl ey,
Tbomal, Mrs. u~
Mrs. Mamie Buckley and Mrs.
IJJiiaa Pickens. Tho November
meeung wlll be with Mrs.
mia Buckey.
Jllr. and Mrs. Johft Riebel
and Jolullly, Pomeroy Road, and
Mr. and Mrs. lloroal Riebel
visited Mammoth Cave lll Keotuck
Dyo hu returned home
alter enjoyillg a llshing trip Ia
Canada with biB obildreo.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Meebln, East Liverpool, visited cecenUy with Jllr. aad Mrs. Al·
fred Caahdollar and JeaRie.

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Mr. and Mn. Gene Wilsoe
alld Wayne ~alier •pe•l •
neent Snaday With Jllr. and
111rs. Robert aad .... "'
Weston, W. YL
l\lrl. Dorsal Rlebel eelebnl!John
ad t.... birthday recelllly. Her
Mr. and Jllra. Hubert
son, obiklrell -seated her with 1
Alexandria, and Mr. ud MrL d
ted,..~ Attending
Hobart Newell, Cbmltor.
~ ·Robart 'rhn1rnr.o
Diana M81811' apeot
...j cbDtlzeas.tl Cheshire
days willl, 1-. Babctck.
Mra. Robert Mort..;
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea
aad
ol Be
lid Jllr
ley, Mrs. Garnet Heuley,
~~.John Rl= :Sd lam:

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renee Graat, and Carl Dean, ~. Babcock apeDI I
and Jlaroltl Smith called. em Mr.- wilb l\lr, aad Jllrl.
Latrn~~ceil
and Mrs. Maywood Johnlton. BasbargeD, P~.
Jllr. ud Mrs. .Morels Teaford _ Mr. and IIJ'I. Jred LaHiu
and cbDdND ud Mr. and Mrs. IN apewllDfl a net ,wllb
Rooald 'flse 1!111 ~ call- and )frio lMeD Jla1pli. Colu
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FULLY COOKED
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Mrs. Charles Humphrey entertained the Reedsville • Long
Bottom Homemakers Club oo

and
Mrs.and
Gene
Ward
and faml.
Mr. Ronald
WisePaul
and Brook•
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llberala II bls party ia acceptlng funds from a groop

dol
to spend several mllllons of ·
Iars to help elect congressmen
who were in sympathY with
aims. But with election
around the corner, thla
contribution of a mere
is the only one to receive any
mention ln the news . PotJsibly
because no other beneficiary
has tried to give lt · back
One of our presidential ·hopefuls is busily reviving the old
strawman threat of "a one
party system" unleso the Republican voters who relused to
go along with Barry Goldwater
returned 1o the fold. otber Bepublicans predict a galn of as
many as 00 oongresomea for
bia party.
Any considerable aumber of
new ''conservatives" added to
the present holdingo and joloed
by the quite large group
of
Democratic righ~wingers
completely oubmer~ any U!Jer.
al tendenclea IR tho next &lt;!Ongre... Which would make 1
·"one party system"
but not uno with either of the
old labels.
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It might be an excellent idea
lor ••e voters 1o ask
uJ
dah!S lor the Congress 1o state
just where they stand ~
than porkbarrel Issues.

IWD''I"SPBE.MIIJM U. 5. GOft.ll'ISPEC'I'ED

By Mrs. ~yle Batdel'llOil

an•

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Convenient TtnM

Reedsville
Society Notes

anee ln raids on tho Federal MH. Iva Carpentor .
I ~:.:of~Pom=ero,=~Roa=d.~==.;:;:;;;:::;;;:::;;::;;::;;;:::;;;:::;~
Treasury.
funeral iervlcel lor lbe1r
II
From their publlo speeches aln at McC!atrsvllle, Ohlo:.,...mll
and press release!
no one Mr. ud Mrs. Tom 8 8
would suspicion them of hav· are vls!Ullli nlatlvoo II rnoliG,.[I
ing anything whatever to do Va.
with
legislating ol the na· Mr. and Mn. J1'red Lar~'il
M'"· RflY Powell spent a wee k ti ' lbe
1
. our poII• opent the _..._
5
end at East Liverpool visiting on aws or formmg
w.,.,.end with
cles In forElgn affairs.
Not Smlth, Noiaollvllle.
1 11
re ~ ves. d Mr Leo Dall
many of the candidates have Calling on the Norman Wo&gt;b-11
r. an
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ey, anything to say about babmc- ero were Mr. and Jllra. Howard
Emmell Larkms, AnA&amp; Conger lng the budget.
Larkins, Portland; Doria Koecal\ed on Mr · and Mro. Dillon None of them seem to "view neig and Hlcky, Tuppers Plallll;
faylor.
with alarm" the spending us Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hauber ud
Mrs. Euna Dodson, Mrs. Mae Into bankruptcy by mooey ap- Rev. aad Mrs. W. K.
Van lleter, Mr. Robert Ours, propriated to other congresslon· Mr. and Mrs. Bob
and Jackie and Terry Tnrun"''s al districts. Insh!ad, most of rl · Columbus, were
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie them are insisting they can olgbt guesta of Mr. and
~arroll onf. family.
bring 1n more federal eranta Guy Hayman.
Jllro. Emma JohnSOR, Racine than their opponents and prom- Mr. and Mn. JCvarelt llas•ll
Route, Mr: and Mrs. Law· Ising more roods and more apenl 811 evening with Mr.
'l!!lCe Blll'h and daughter, Con- schools.
Mn. Wayne Prince.
aie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hites The Jolla Birch Society an- Mary Pler&lt;tl 1181 vlaltln8
of Azusa. Calif., called OR Rev. nounced puhllcly Ill Intention and Mil. Russell Vaa Meter.
md Mrs. Jolm Busch reeently.
Mr. and Mn. Bill SWala werall
Vlaltoro of Mr.
Mrs. Leo,
diBDv pesta ol Mr. and
Dalley and family were Mr. Homer Icenhower.
llelvia Drake, Racilt.
I
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VETERAN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

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total futility.
Of conroe, ao Informed obsefo
ver expected Adamo aotually
to wln, though be had going for
him the throaty approval
of
the more extreme anti-war Ieaders in and outside of Masoachn·
sells and the usual drlll ol I
solemn lull-page ad In t b a
New York Times and .so 01.
But the vote be received-about
1$ per cent - must surely have
been embarrassing to a
descendant of two
AmeriCan
Presidents. He got the self •
nominated ''ellte," of course.
But how very small It ls when
the time eomea lo vots losteed
ol talk!
Indeed, the 11et of
these
September songs at tha ballot
box ralseo tile disllaet !11lggestion that the peacenlko
reached the most aelf-&lt;ieleatlng polat of all 111 their end·
less clamors - the point wbel'l
they a!'l becomlq
.-ashlag
bores.

BLEACH

ty receRtly lor their daughter,
Shirley. Those attending were
Sba
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Grant and
ron, awrenct
Vicki JobBSton. Cake aad Ice
cream were served.

THE CITY LOAN COMPANY

Robinson s

Back ln the first part of
this century George Barr MeCutcheon wrote a best .selling
novel Brewster's Million about
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a young
man who had' been
willed seven million
dollars,
with the condition that within
a year he must spent tlle
million 'he already had . While
this would seem to be a very
easy and very pleasant task,
even considering that dollars
of tho 1900s were four or live
times as valua~le as those
of today, our hero found 11 an
almost Impossible task. And
only succeeded In the loss of
the last dollar In the nick of
time.
But Brewster'!l troubles were
minor compared to those of
California
governor
Pat
Browll's supporters who are
trying to give back 8 contribulion of $12 000 from John Birch
Society so~rces.
Though the money was aclU
tv
to th " P ,
oa y g eo
e
res~
denl's Club" and not
to
Brown's fund, the governor
jast duesa't aee llow be Is te
get the support of california

Candidah!S lor congressional
seats are ohowlng the same re__
_
luctanco to mention the John
By May JobDstoa
Birch Society. Most of them
al'l! &lt;!Onf!nlng their appeals to
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo votero to stricUy local matters
entertained with a birthday par- and promises of more asals~

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

HOUR

BY HIERONYMOUS

. Town Flats
sOCle•ty NOtes

ANNUAL COMMUNITY ENROLLMENT

Congressional oandldate Eugene
Daniell loses by 1 1o 1.
In New Jersey peacenik navld Frost seetdng 1 lenate
aominatl..; Is overwhelmed 1
te 1 '!he ~tory 18 similar lor
pea~enik caRdidates for Congresolonal nomiRBIIORS both In
New Jersey and Rhode Island.
And in the contest for a G.O.
P. lenalorial aominatloa
In
New Hampshire, the winner In
1 Oeld of Ove Is the extren1e
opposite of a peacenik. Ha1rrl-l
soa Thyng not unly
military resiltance In
but goes a lot farther. He
all-out bombing of North VIet
Nam.
The most otrlklng tale of all
Is told from Massachusetts.
There, In lbe race lor 1 b e
Democratic Senatorial nomi•atloo, 8 peacenik with 8 famous
name and powerful friends, Th0o

The Case of the 12,000
Hot Californ1•3 Dollars

mucb gum might 11 cause ap- With tho old familiar elpedJDt
pendieitiz? 'What are the causes of "pasoing the buck:: Each
II this disease?
officJal m turn bas inSJsted the
A _ The olf theory 1h a 1 matter must be decided by tho
awallowed gum fruit pit&amp; and next man llll the ladder. It frnother indigestibie matter would ally has reached the desk which
cause appendicitis has
been Harry Truman labeled wlth
exploded The disease ls caused tho notice, "The huck stop11
by Infection In 81 appeodix thai here" - tho President's own.
Is oh•tructed, usually by scar· And LBJ Isn't. ~~ing any
ring from a previous lnflamma· great de8lre.. to, 8lvt tho back
tioa or by kinking or twisting, ol bis hand lo any group opposed to Bobby Kennedy ; 1968
Isn't that far away.
And he to toe much the prac-tical polltlclan to dilcount the
o~.d
number of right-winger, who
travel antler tho Democral label.

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Sporls Summary

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mas Adams, nnhlheo 10

Bucked Up the Ladder

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M·D.
A school In Detroit has a
novel method of health educatlon. When tne of the pupils is
Ill, u1e clas• discusses the na,
tu·re of his illness, its cause,
how tt affects •. pe~so~ , what
the germ looks like tf It 1s an
Infection, how the Rerms are
transmitted and what preven·
' 1tea
· bl e.
IJve
measures ere app
By bringing sueh health in_struction to pupils in kinde!garten
and first grade, kf!en interest is
arou"d and lasting impres•iono
are made.
When the chilhren ask QlleSlions about the heart, they are
encouraged to listen to their
own or a classmate'•
heart
oounds through a stethoscope.
One boy who had to be coaxed
le wash hil hands before ".'enls,
1nderwent a change of atlltude.
His teacher had him smear a
elean sllde with his
fmgers,
then, after staining the slide,
lock at the d~rt and germs UDo
der a mJcroscope. When taught
ln this ~ay, concepts that would
8
be difficult to teach Wllh
textbook are easily grasped.
Other v!Bual aids used are plaster models tf the heart a • d
. ed . th .
ol
lungs pamt m etr true c '"·
As a result these children get
1 clearer picture of themselves
and how to protect their health.
Furthermore, they come
to
think of their doctor not •• •
menacing ltranger but 88 8
friend who can help
relieve
10me ills and preveut others.
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Dally Seatinal, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., lept. 18, 1986-6

SAYS

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ed. '!he obvious lnlth, how.,. !solltlDIIII llllnorllr 11M made
er, 18 that candidates who iym- an Immeaae aolse for a very
boll2ed and centered upon op- loq llml. But tho primaries
posiUon to the war of rests~ tlroved wbal beforehand could
aace ln Viet Nam were over- only be rationallY ouspech!d.
whelmingly rejected al 'be 1This, 11. that _the tiny Senate
grass roots.
i bloc '
ISO]BtlOD from tile eomTo be sure, the whole nation mon will on Capitol Hlll 18 apthas not yet spoken upo• tills ly aC&lt;OIIlpauled by • tlay votquesUoa - nor, Indeed, w!U II tng minority's laOiaUon lrom
quite have done so even alter the eommon will of the nsUOL
the results sil!lll have
been t;o•e with tho wlllds al paoico~plled from
nell Novem- fill·lsolationiat ~eloric, more~ s Collgresslonal electiuno. over, ls the old otory thai tha
But enough bas already been country was lerTlbly "'eonfus..
.aid by enough Americans to ed" aboul why we were 111 let
make sOllle poil1ts, at least, per· Nam. Unhappy tile eouatry may
fecUy plahl.
be, and il - onbappy at t b •
The non-policy of eul-and • hanb DeCelstty lor our actloo.
run In Viet Nam, so loog pr0o Mh&lt;ed·up lila not; readJ lo quit
moted by a New Left splln\er It ls 1101.
In the Senate, has no more ap- A peacenik eandidato for 1
peal to the country than
It Congresslooal nomlnatloa
II
does to Congreu. Tbe paciflst- Maryland, Sy lpelman, lll8l'llr

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,a- be'd idmpiJ fOiolollaD
boul PWDI 1 Uquar Ueeuse.

MSS" 111m Is mostb' bettomlDI Ia ·Fort .Iiljeulle• Where .he'll .
daublt bills In the second-MIDI teach ~tiiit IIIII -IIJ ~~ Jungle
Fred steue of AustraUa "'' .. 111e Gig Youngs spUI out flghlldg . . McCl)ll'i pllall*l
John NewCO!II~ of the U. s. ... Former Bdwy. reportM ll!rs. Jlose Kennedy for a mag

'tor tho tennis title but

Jack O'BriBII

Dave Quirk's Marine son Jim
!just back fr&amp;m a tough Viet
Nam year) wed beautiful carol
Lucanla and they'D honeymoon

Jllcked up their check lor

Civil· Rqhtstr Bayard Rus· who got her the dlv&lt;rce rrn.m Dirksen goes bad&lt; convaleselng 1 at Danny's Hideaway. a
NBC's Nan·
cy Dickerson expecting again?
A top state_pol supposedly is
the cash behind the new look
of a big Negro pbllcatlon
If
Pres. Johnsoo does not carr&gt;
paign in Tennessee against Sen.
Ev Dirksen's son·in-law Her·
bert Baker In his GOP run
for the U. S. Senate against
Frank Clement AND II Sen.

tiD probably will join the N.Y. John McCooey

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Sonny Fox's
"Speak Out" TV show _i~ going
off; of ceurse 11 Ill - 11 • good
.. Fonner 'I'W3 star Nancy
Ames told friends her s~parated spouae uked HER far aU·
mooy . Ethel Kennedy's siloter Anne Skakel McCooey already may have wed (in Londool the lawyer (Peter Ryan)

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of Mr. Mfcltael stew_.-! and Ohio University.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Sund~v evenin~~
aiid lamiiK -~ed the
Mr. and Mra. Andy Wam&amp;ley, geb family reotniOII at
Pt. Pleasant, •isited Mrs. Vir· Creek plaat picnic, area,
gU Wamsley and family, Moll· day.
, ,
Mr. ond Mrs. Jantea Bra4
.
bury and 11011, J. D. and t.ftt
Miss Ann Slllaoo, Columbus, Luella Bradbury vllllled Mr.
tpent the weekend with hO[ and Mrs. Wayne SwiSber IDCI
parents, Mr. an4 ll!rs. Fred Mrs.
Swisher, Pom&lt;roy.
Slllsoo.
111e latter, who Ia recovflltili ~
Mra. Deffle Swisher Ia visit- from a fractured leg, Is millIng her sister. Mrs. Roy Thax. lng at the homa of her I!OD adc
ton, White Oak.
daugbter·lo-law.
Miss Patricia Gates at Rutland,

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- THE SHOE BOX in MIDDLEPORT

to rorm the surpriee
IUI'IUr.i
the alooYI OC:t-on.

J....b~., WINCI PAILI WIAI&amp;ON

l.larda\'·1

loser lndl!!d .. watch for
'lne In an Imminent H'wood 'di-1~;;;·;;;;;;~;:;;_~;;_;;,.;;;~;;;;;;;...iiiiii_..-.-...- ........
vorce: "He Q6ed me for
a
for
punching bag"
·The privy
counselor at th~ · Copacabana
AA-B·C widths
tells us Anita Louise Is the big·,
gest 11 per in the history of
th 1 P d roo
to
.Joe Glaser signed marvelous a pow er
m.
African click-singer
Miriam Hedy Lamarr's date also
Maeba to an excluSive contract aU In Praise of Older women:
to broaden her appeal beyond b dl d T
P •• ,
Pomeroy.
ethnic range and this gifted gal an ea er ony aswr. s
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith is headed far a fortune
Lou- Guy · · Singer Kay Starr • hap.
of Bucyrus spent the weekend Is Armstrong will make the PY o~er the A-OK after surg·
with his parenls, Mr.
and Rainbow Room hotter than last ery
Sean Connery may look
Mrs. Bill Smith, Carla
and summer . Bombs are being down hill arty schnozz at his
Darlene.
mailed to Chicago sanitation James Bond mo~,les but his
Ruaty Little, who Is employ- commissioners
Judy Hel· mlllu:"ch"'_IPI':re~f~err~ed~~A~F:.'In~e~M~a~d·~·'-:==-:=-:=-:=-:=-:=-:""':~=-"==-"""'""",....,..,....,,...-ed in Newark spent the past mao (Mrs. Bill Green, wife of
weekend here and attended the ~ the top adman) certainly is llvRulland - Middleport game.
ing the title of her book and TV
Mrs. Evelyn HOI of Daytonnn series, "The Young Marrieds"
Mrs. Evelyn Hill of Dayton - she's happily having
her
spent a week here at her home second baby
NBC's Barbara
on Salem St. She was joined Walters' father-in-law
Jack
by her husband, Robert, for the Guber (father of producer Lee
weekend.
Guberl died in Philly.

LOAFERS

Restyled 1967 Chevrolet

spreod and fo,qnd she's the iden- ·
Ileal dress size as. 441 years a .
go; an amazing, wonderful w&lt;&gt;
man.

llr. and Mrs. Joe
Slewlll. 1llePnl' . . . .;,,.;.
1lley Ill· effpndad ·the WllkllDa Albe!ll,

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from his hlp surgery and can'l
campaign against the Dems would that sound Uke an Even
Exchange?
Oarhng of the
jUkebox set Dionne Warwick
secretly wed mQsician Bill Ell·
tot.

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HELEN HELP

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eye and the all·hearin&amp; translsDtar Helen:
tor tope be far behind? - l
l&gt;on't worry. I've changed shudder!
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:'
the fact8 enough so I
won 'I
Dear Helen :
poit the finger on anybody.
We IMVed here this summer. About the lie detector quiz:
My neighbor to the left is very this implies distrust and I wouldfrlondly. The first week we got n't work lor a form !hal couldh..-., he told me his lawn mow~ n't trust me. I'd feel IT wasn't
er had burned ou· and could he =to be trusted eiber.
borrow ours during the day- Another tiling that bothers me
lome when we work - so it is the question on job applica·

Claude's principal backers

Sidney Blackmer quit "We Have
Always Lived in the Castle"
due on Bdwy. Oct 19 because

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Chicago heir Michael
Butler
opened a new Windy City club
called Le Bistro and opening
night couldn't serve guests and

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'Jr. tlnd \o1rs. family.
iind Miss .o\nn Sisson were camp·:

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Hulwrt Tommy, Wt'llsburg, Mrs. Annar , visiiP.d ~unda~ evening

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Church. Pliny. Rt. I
Stanley Searls, Dale Sisson, ·

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and Dennis L Splres attended ·
the OA \' mf'f'ting ~I Pomemy !
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Buick's
series for I!W7 lealures a long, low side profile. ltS. J::lHSSI(: Hnes are rec&lt;:nll' .
1mphaslzed by a sweeping- rontou n·d line running the full lcn~th of the all -new budy. A I Mr. ·a11d :\11'~. Carl \\'(•im ;Hln
lewly·designed rOOf line adds to lhe car 's .smartness. Bu ick's new 430 cubic inch V·8 en· and Mr . and Mrs H II l•'r &lt;CZ i•~ r
i and family visited with Mr . ;Hid
:tne witli "fOur-barrel •quadmj et carburetor powers the Electra
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I Mrs, Larry_ WcLJtl~nn and r1til- ----· ·-· _ _ , dren . Sunday.
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I Mr . and Mrs. Clinton Jones
Sunday. ~ Mro,; . ld[l B. Ford, • spent a day with Mr. and Mrs.
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River News

tlospitaJ News

Guaae readings: Gallipolis
Oam 11.1, 12.2, running 3 feet

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Mrs. Manon R. H 1rrison, Mrs .
Helena C. Hill, Brenda Ho,~rl1ar.

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- ~ -- - ·-··. :Mrs·: James H. Hull, and infant elL Damel B. Johnson. MJss
1 dau,ghter, Mrs. Jotln D.
King 1 : DaiSY Lutton, Mr.s.
Charle~:

f~ ntered HO!ipltal
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20. ·
Among th~~e wtlo
entered : Gladf" I. Mrlv. Mrs. Hon.ald M ; Mathews, 0 . D. Parsons, .John
l5 • Pt· Pleas·ot
2376 uinton . Holzer Hospatal over the week- I M ~l l .
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A. 8aH\e~. Mrs. Havward D.
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e d · 1d d
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m nnt snn
Mrs
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0.88 falling, Kanawha li'aUs 3.· i n me u ~ : .
: Shirley R. Mulford J ·h n, R. i Sheets. and infant daughter,.
56 falling, Charleston 18.84 loU- . Sunda. - Rochard L.. llan- l while. Jr.. Mrs. Th~&gt;d~r~ ~hit: Mrs. Dwight 8. Siders, and tn: l
ing. London, Mannet and Win- , s:n. 131 Fourth Ave. • ~~rs. WI'-~ tington~ and Mrs ,John L. Chrls- i Iant daughter. Donald J. Stamp- i

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er, Mrs. Dorothy WAters, and [Mrs. Kermit Fis?er, R.I. 1 Gal- !an.
Mr~. Henry Waugh,
ObJo River _ John J . Rowe , l!pol!s.
Robert Ot~an Nibert. ! Saturd~y - Charle-s D. Ad- .
down 13 , IZ:40 a.m.; Steel Ex- i Jr .. Ill. 2 Gallipolis. ~ Mrs. I kins. Mrs. Jnme' R. ll abe r, i
prHs down 13, 3, 541 a.m.; Jane Mol he Wamsley. 20 Mam SL, Howard D Ban~. Mrs. Earnest ,
MAKES MANY
T.-down 13, 5:35 a.m.; indiana I Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
Hobeot T. Brown, Mrs. Larr) E. Broy· l
fEEL OLD
down 13 ' G·IO
·am
,
John
Ladd
L.
Miles,
Rt.
l
Pt.
Pleasant,
Jes
and
infa
nt
son
Mrs
\Vil
After n , eommoD tadne1 or Bladdon n•
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Dean up 14 4:45 p.m.· Brian alvm R. owell. 729 Beech St., ham G Casto Clarence Chap. I te~ .. •nd nenous rrom tOll rrr 11 uent.
8, up 14, Ji:JO a.m. ; , Little ' Middleport,
Globoker,
~~ I!:fal= .~!~t~~crr~~l~
128 U · A Michael
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"1 I man · ~Irs · B~ssie ' J· Farrar • rrU~~~~
ll~ aaachl!l, Bacllaohe and te..l ole!, tired,
George down 14, 6:05
a.m.;
moo ve.,
omerny,
a
rs.
l
Raymond
Ginther
Randel
1.. 1 deprened . ln. auch.lnJtu1on. cvsnx
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UIUlliJ brlnllll~t. ttlaxlnr comfl)ft b)'
Jeffboat up 16, 2:35a.m.; Char· Grrad Y P · Cralg, e~yracuse. , oy- G!\'Cn. Kathleen Gl&lt;tzier Ron- c:urbtnr lrrltatlnlil rerm, m etron~ . ach1
1
les Stevenson down L6, 4:45 a. ce ,L. F'lick. HI . 1 Long
Rot· nie H~hes. Lawrence
Jt'wr ~gw~&lt;~.:r..~~;~~.~~-e)!,~~nt!~~~: .:_~
m.; Steel Trader up 16, U5 a. lorn. Anthony Dean Burk . Rt. · ;..;,_:_~:..;,;.;:;;;;;;;::;~;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;
m..; Beaver down 17, 2:20 a. I Wellston . Mrs. Le1lter E. King !
m.: National up. 17, 3:55 a.m.: Wellston, P"'ol W. Chatfield, Rt. i
field dams were on the sills.

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,'·iverlag Winters/Sweltering Summers

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St. Marys down 18, 2:55 a.m.; 2 Well s ton ~ :&gt;Irs. Louis J. SierPennsylvania up 18, 3:45 a.m.; er. Ironton. Mrs. robbic f..ee, 1
Wayne H. up 18, 5:25a.m.; En- 1Ashland. Ky. James Shirley, i
deavor up 20, 6 a.m .; Cr·iJ:is Jr. ' Mrlford, Patrick J . Belue, Rav- r
Jp 21, 5:25 a.m.;
Elgercliff en!:lwood. W. \!a .. and
Mrs.
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dowri 23, 6:15p.m.; Lucy Coles Eri:-; Price. Parkersburg, W. Va. 1
down 23, 1:15 p.m.; Frieberger Saturday - Bay Thomas, ;
down 23, 1:40 a.m .: E.
p_ l Hio Gnmdc. Mrs. Jennings W.l
' ,' Bias. Addi~on, William G:'Darst, l
Jones down 23. 2:10a .m .: Principio down 23, 3 a.m.: Buckeye Clifton W Va. Char It's
A. l
State down 23, 6:1~ a.m.; Moun- Stone . Leon. W Va.
\'ickl
tain State up 23, 6:50 a.m.; . Lvnn
Arnold . Rt. I Pomerov,
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Jenks down 23. 7:13a.m : Pio- , Mrs. ~dith V. Rvther
Rl 3
neer down Greenup 3:45 p.m., I Pnm':"roy . Mrs Wjllia~ R. K~n- !
Boc·K up Greenup 1:35 a.m.: , nedy. Rolland, Hussell M. Lit-[
Producer up Greenup 2 a.m.; · tie, Hutland. Mrs. Paul David
Larry Tumer down
Greenup·1 White , Rt. 1. Long Bottom, Don-

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'1:10 a.m.: J . S. Lewis
up uld J. Myers. Rl. 4. Oak Hill,
Greenup 8 a.m.; Luther Herd- Mrs. George E. Bennett, Rt. 5
man down Meldohl 1:50 p.m.; I Jackson. Mre ~ .John L. Chris· I
Cotton Queen down
Meldahl l tian. Weii.&lt;Ion. Mrs.
Keith :
l:20 p.m.: Ehsha Woods down , Barnilz , Rt. r Kingslon ~
Meldahl 4:05 p.m.;
Barbara I
Birth•
Gay up Meldahl 5:311 p.m.: Car- : Mr&lt; Earl Dennv, Jr.. 738
ol Brent down Meldahl 10: 10 i Fourth St.. Middleport.
son,
p ~ m. ; Polly R. down Meldahl 2:26 p.,m. . Sunday. Sunday. Mrs.
3 a.m.; Andrew t;alhoun
up Robert L. Gr..,ne. Rt. 1 BidMeldahl H5 a.m .; A: J. i'al- well. son. 5:5&lt;1 p.m.. Sunday.
ten up Meldahl 4 a.m.; Molly Mrs. Philip Keith Buffington,
K. up Meldahl i\:45 a.m ~: In· ' Rl. 2 Wells•oo. daughter, 9:2'1
ea up Meldahl &gt;:45 a.m.; Fori a.m., sunday. Mrs.
William
Dearborn down Meldahl 7:10 •Vernon Cogar, 31m Main St.,
•·~·
·. Pt. Pleaso nt, son, 8:45 a.m
aiUpolls Dam - Kathy _R~ ~ Saturday. Mrs. Ralph G. Rhode
up 2:~ p.m. : Miss - Sterling !Grimms Landing, W. Va., son,
down 2:45 p.m. ' Solwy down •i\:09 p.m., Salurday ~
Mrs.
4:30 p.m.; Zimmer up i\:20 P· ! Ralph Spencer, Gallipolis Ferm.; Rose G. down 11:20 p.m. ry son, ·t :02 a.m. Saturday.
Kanawha River_- W. H. Sha· '
William G. Jordan, .Well·
ver. Jr. down Wmfleld 7:4o .P· slon, son, Salurdny~ Mr•( Leo
m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down W10- Cherles Hill, Rt. 1
Rlll!ine,
field 10:15 p.m .. H. ' E. Bowlea son 11 :18 p.m., Satilrday.
doWII Winfield 10:45 p:m.; .He~Dlscbarged
12
45
en Z. down Wonfleld · ~.m., Patients' di~harged over ,the
Jefleraon down Winfield, !.50 a. --- ---·-c ... --- " .
m.;
F. Shearer down Win-. :Winfield 3 a,mc; A!leri .R.'•ltltrlield · 2:20 a:m. :. MlnRo ~own , riD up Wjnfleld s:SS[ "em-_

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Arthur Casto

Ed Reynolds. and Mr anll Mrs. Bradhury and !:iOn, J n
an e\emng vmh \lr. aud Mrs
Hillman Easton wt-r·~ overmgllt Mr and \lrs. ·~ ··nest Trrbble llenry Scott
guests of Kathleen EJ -.ton
and son Mark, Chtcago, wt&gt;re
'\lr and Mr'l . Tom Stewart.
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Mrs Cora Ward ::~ud Jaugh-1Labor Day w~ekend guests of Anzona, s~nt lhe v..eekend w1th
ter. Mrs Mildred Stevens. spent
---··- Sunday at Pliny. W. Va ., where '
they attended Hat&gt; funeral or the
former's brother-in~law. Mr. A.

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Margaret Calhoun . and hel Ball Mr. and Mrs. Hohert : Mr. aod Mr, _ Ren Rupe .
Kathleen Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, and Mr and Mrs. James I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rupe spent

There's helping hand at
Economy Savings and Loan Company

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Mr . and Mrs.
Bf"r~·nt visitors of Mr .
and , ing on the Muskingum over th~
Reynolds. Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs. Dale MuHord and lamH~ · weekt~nd .

Ward and son. Mr. and were \Irs. Givens, Sharon and t Mr. and

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$25 to $2000

Rutland
Society Notes

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Stop in •.. and ask for our "baby money" loan. Special food, new clothes, doc·
tor's attention .•. it all adds up! But you can get the money you need from us . , •
now ••• and repay in sensible monthly installments. When you need money for any
reason ...

wMJldn't interfere with Our yard lions: "Have you ever
been
University in Columbua. Wood, REDS PONDER BONES
dutie!l
His wife would use arrested?" Many innocenl peo-a lP'"i graduate of Rutland ttigh MOSCOW \UPI ) -The Soviel
it or his son.
pie are arrqted these days, but
IChool will be enrolled in the news agency Ta9S said Satur·
'well, this went on for two if they are%•( convicted, then
University's School of Aria and day Reologists have found a
months and he nenr lOt . his why ahould that black mark go
Sciences, where he will major
lt'aveyard near Volgoll'ad of
mower r~aired. [n fact 1 nev- down against them?.
~ electrical engineering.
He prehistoric a n i m a I~ whose
" oaw a mower In his 1arage. I think the question should
By Mro. Jean Parlier
will reside wilh his uncle, Mr. bones nconlain much mort!
300 W. Second St.- 992·2111, Pomeroy
They're avid borrowers, of ev- read, "Have you ever . been
CIRCLE MEETS
and Mrs. Eugene Spillers.
uranium
than
the
usual
norm
of
erything.
CONVICTED ol any crome or · The Golden Circle Class of Larry Wayne Rupe. son of
DAVE OHLINGER, MANAGER
One day my wife became Ill misdemesnor?" - PROVED, Rutland Church of Christ met Mr. and Mro. Lawrence A. natural radioactivity in tho
'
bones of modern animal!!."
and came home at 2:30 p.m. INNOCENT
Saturday evening, Sept lO at Rupe, Langsville, has enlisted
Tass did not elaborate.
3he •aw this neighbor's son This column jo dedicated to 1the home of Mr. and Mrs. ID the United Slates Air Force
•ul mowing another neighbor's family living, so If you're hav· Clair Taylor on Salem St. Tbe and will leave in December for
.awn _ with OUR mower.
ing kid trouble or JUSt
plain opening prayer was offered ,by Lackland Air Force B81e at
f asked around and discov- trouble, let Helen help YOU. Mr. Richard Grueser.
with Amarillo. Teras. Rupe ll'aduat.
"ed the boy has used our mow- She will also welcome your Mrs. Barbara Van Meter llv- ed from RuUand high school In
" to earn 1 g hil
spending own amusing expertences. Ad· lng he devotional reacllngs. Mr. 1fl65 where he lettered In both
noney.
dress Helen Bottel In care of Carl Hysell presided at the baaketball and football, and last
What bugs me Ill our son at this newspaper.
meeting with Mrs. Jessie Grues- year he attended Ohio State
he same time was delivering
er giving the secretary's report University~
.
oa pers. and spending hll lime
and Mr. Roy Snowden
the Raymond Sutherland, son of
11 the odd-jol&gt; ce•ter
across
0WDIDgl0D
treasurer's rwt. Mrs. 'Reva Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sutherland
own, when he could have been
Snowden gave the report of and a 19!15 graduate of Rutland
·arnmg more right at home, If
the Dower committee. Mler high school, has enrolled In
hil kid hadn't sewed up the
the business meeting, I soclal Ohio State University, where he
erritory with OUR lawnmow·
evening wu enjoyed. Games will major fn electrical eol!n,.! Which llln't In A·Number-t
were played with Mrs. Jeanette eerlng. SUtherland attended Rio
'Onditlon anymore - PEEVED
117 Mn. Myrtle Pbllllpt carter wtnnlni the door prile. Grande College last year and
POP AND WHAT TO 00 A· Mrs. Myrtle Phillips rece_nt. Refreshments of sandwichet. was employed this summer in
UT IT?
ly spent a part ol her vacatton jello, eookleo, mints, iced tea Canton and Massillon by the Re·
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Dear Pop:
in Kentucky where she visited and coffee were served to the public Steel Company. He will
If you don'l mind a neighhor- woth her daughter and family, following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl reside in a pr'·. ate rooming
1
ly feud. you could send them a , Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Parson, Hysell, Mr. and ll!rs. Richard houae on Lane Avenue. He
,ill lor two months rental of : son. Rockoe. and daughter, Tam- Gru..., and • Charles, Mr. and will also partlCipate In the Nav·
our power mower.
Imy. They also vtsoted other Mrs. Bill Carter and Brett, al Science Olvbion of the RO·
1 Or you could tell your neigh- part&lt; of the state.
Mr. and Mn. Purl Van Meter, TC.
bor frankly you can't afford to A b.lrthday supper rtetnliy Gr.. and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Taylor, son of Mr.
maintain • community mach- was gtven in honor of Mr. and Roy Snowden and tho hosta, and Mnl. Lewis Taylor, has I
ine, which would reduce Uoe ; M':". Charley Kmg and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor. The been accepted at Ohio State :
• feud" to a "strained rPiations" Shorley Parsons, who all had ' next meeting will be held at University. Taylor, who last
btrthdays m August. Out of 1 the BUi Carter homa In the ye~r attended Rio
Grande
caleiJOry.
h
town
guesls
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'
church
parson&amp;~e.
Colie&amp;e,
Ill
a
11165
~aduate
of
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Or your. so• tak; ~:e~
i: Z. 0. Lay, daughters, Cindy 1 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Rutland High schooi: He plans
terntory
onasmuc.
"-. Roy Snowden to
· m
· AeronauUcal E r
the 111ly •worker
w1th ~· to and Beth and son • Rickie • Mr Mr. aod Blla
major
the equipment
Which would and Mrs. Larry Simmons, Mrs. have received word of the mar- peering. He has been employ"f
d"
again
Beverly Gilger and daughters. rl&amp;~e of hla litter, Mra. Mild· ed thfs summer by the Repul&gt;hot up the eu
. ·
Pammie and Linda, Rev. and red
ba
Mr Lester
Or you can contmue be- Mrs. John Alec. all of Colum
Harten ch IAJ
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He Steel Company fn Canton.
ing a patsy for a very froendiy b M
d M Ar ld p - Shuler, both of Placler- Beach, Taylor will Hve In a private
neighbor.
. _ .:~ 'a~ a~ickiers~od ';!am~- Fla., which took place there on home during hill atay at the Unl·
I'm partial to 1 combmatoon
d Mr J
Sa . • August 10. Following the cere- verslty.
'fter
all
Mr.
an
s.
ames
nruoo mony. tho couple wu honortd Mrs. Oorolh• Taylor of Co3
nd
of [dea• N0 • 2 a
· n
' and Homer Morris all of Gra
'
"friends" li_ke these would be ham, Ky., and M;. and Mr; with a reception at the home lumbus Is spendlng a few days
H
· of one of her friends, Mrs. with her mother, Mrl. Ethel
less oxpensove as enemoes.- - Paul Queen and Mro. Myrtle Kay Swazy. The new Mrs. Shu· Snowden.
Dear Helen:
. Phillips, local. The honored ler 11 a fonner Meigs County George Welle iJ recuperating
I think you were wrong
'" guests received several DiCe resident.
nicely from his recent illneaa
,our answer to the .!oi&gt;-seel&lt;e;, 1 gifts.
HONOR M&lt;m!ER
and llll'l!ery.
•ho was mterv•ewed In depth
Mr. Charley King bas reeo•· Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow· Mr. Ira Wolfe spent an even·
I•ilh • lie detector yol - B. I ered from a serious cat bite d
od
d
while his wife had a "company" he recleved several da•l a•o en of 410 Hedgewo Drive, In&amp; Jut week with Mr. an
f.. lite morabll
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• Gallipolis, honored his mother, ll!rs. Roy Snowden.
iend com 1
1isit It home.
He was unable to use bill band Mrs. Reva Snowden with a Mrs. Homer Parker
and
Twin" huUng andPfaaoo
o/r condlff . I P alo dotallt an yaur "Comfart
00
on ng unit.
'"· wftb
warnlDJ. - H.'
for two weeks after belhmlnl birthday dlnner on Sunday at daughter, SuJy, accompsfued
Namo
Though the questions asked attacked by a Siamese
cat their borne. After a large din· ll!rs. Bruca May and daughter,
""' quite personal, bit con- which they had railed from ner IAJpped off with nomemade Debbie, to Huntington, W. Va.
:erns nowaday~ hive to kDOW
kitten.
who they're horhli. and whl'lh· 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charle• KID Ice cream and cake. Mrs. Snow- lui week on a tlhoppln&amp; trip.
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or they are "normal" or no spent an evening at the home from her famtiy. Those attend· LAVER WINS
' they have ever taken dope ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray IDI were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll WEMBLEY, England (UPl)
HAVE RIPRUENTATf¥1 CALl.
~ad VO, been attraoted to oth· Jr. and ll!rs. EUzabeth II u r· Snowden, Annette. Steve, Larry -Rod Laver overpowered fellow
:h'!!:,C!~!"*It lo glv. u• a frt• au,-.
SEND COMPl!TE DITAILS
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Olfht"'ComfortTwm•-~
•r men or unfa~tlol~l 10 their ray of Kingsbury recently.
and Gary of Gallipolis, Mr. Jim Auatrallan Ken lto*well, 8-2, 8• "" our homt. lnd ~ ....,..nrn,, _, for II..Una
"""· they wouldn I be very Mro. Myrtle PhiiUps is hav- Carpenter of Pomeroy, Mr. aJld 1, 8-3, Sunday to win the fl,IOO
:ond rtsks. would _they? So ~ lng her home redecorated. She - Mrs. Charles Simpkins, Charla ProleOilDDBI Indoor LaWil Ten"" ""d "01 w••" 1'"' " " '
recent~,)~ eojlll'ed • 10 day vaca· 1 an4 Meli01a of Colmbuo, Mr. 1111 Clwllpfotllhlp.
•vailable? If a man haa tJOib. tioo from her employment Itt 1 and Mrl. Roy Snowden, Mr. and I=:...:=z=~:....----1
ng 1" nide, he shouldn't resent Athens.
and
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Bruce
May,
Debbie
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Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Hom· .ll::~~''"·
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Convert tl till C111fort T*,., Elecbic lleltia&amp; &amp;Coe1i1J • Now you can convert you1 warm air haslinl system
rsotE F"R '•I'• H· My
com- ored to Michisan 1 recent wetk er Parker and Suzy,
~t~ttllfe:.,•:;:r.:=·:l~~'•':!i
for l'ltr.'round commtol ffameless eleelll~ heatin~tsnd coolin~t- ASilje Ellcbtflllealiii/Cor' llllil•Ahlch·elfiCiency
;poodent did. He ~d abe eoma end.
PERSONALS
r1 iaii lilt.
~.t n Mil u .. tb~i:~t~~
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. .111 lM t111'1111 '* • 111-l ta t~ill atah
hnt pump, heats In Ute winter, the.. does an "about· lace" In the summer to cool and dehumidify Ute alt in your home. Since
Ja n) w ~-t&gt; 's
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Mr. and Mrl. Charley King Mr and Mrs David Eskew of ~·h ~II( *•••o:e. Ita a..a~~tl•l
As for executf\les' wives vis· and Mrs. Myrtle Phillips were New~lk spent it.e weekend with •• •::::. ': ::..=-~.~~~~·":
ona unft does both jobs it costs you inucb lm to buy. No MIIIIIJ loin ·A free SUJWeJ will tlelennine pur exact ltlt!ds and
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ting m the home, this 11 done in Grayson and Grahm, Ken- her p3rents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- r:.:,r.itJ! ~\jt~:ia~~~.;~B!~u:
low monthly payments. lntaUs Qaicklr t1
Dact Syde11 ·Makes conversion to year-'found climate control
1 lo1 - and in the armed farces tucty the p8Jl weekend.
vey Erlewine and Kandi and :"..~~~~~:,- ,.;:?, .•~~ ;",:,
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nsy and ICO!Iomicll. G1 lltlld Slllslacllall ... or your money lmlt. You mUll be c:ompltltly Allsfied •ilh,our llellina
oo. It's n~ssary to
know Arnold Panans IDide I trip her grandmother, Mrs. 1, a lliJl~~--i ~:, ·:!i:~~~~~
•nether lhe wife will qualify In to Chicago lui WMI!;. His will nuwe
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end cooling ••• ar, under 1111 lenni of your wtitfln ruarsntee, your hut pump wiU bt,11!110'1etl end ,atn money fllurn!tl.
,oriel y. when the hus band goes and chlldrtn lllyed at
tht bill parents Mr. and Mrs Char- ,,_
~ -tleal) Ui•
Ilk. a. lD·Yw SBIIH W•utJ•AII•rviGt,lneluding pailund labor, lor lOfidiJIIIUt!lllllliiiDoiiCGII.llai CDI...
'P th e Iadder. Some women homt of her mother bert.
1es Eskew and Janice of
!!agnate and hold their men
otCIIOido,_.Ct.larll . . . of"J'wiDColllfGd"IIIIUt.
-- - b•rk. -MRS. S.
MIDWAY ENDING
Oear Mrs. S:
SAN .roAN. P.R. &lt;UPI) • Orwell's "IJif" - bert •e Rocky Rivero of Aqentloa
OPTOMITIIIT
, oome! If lilllll IICI!epil tblll kind knocked out CQban Plorenlilto
Offtce 8olll'8: I to l2. 2 to &amp; (Ciolt It NOOII OD
1.r prylllg "' land an ordinary Fernandez 1n lite tilth round of
•job, will btJC11n1 bill home aod , a ICheduled IO.roand lloul
TbDn. - lui CCJart St.. Pvllllill,
•ffico llltb Ill IIJ.toelnt TV Saturday nflbl.

BARWICK

Mr. and Mrs. Juniur Wilson 1
1 Ha.el DarslJ, ol Aid 0 .. •pent
Sunday evening with Mr. and :
BY MRS. JAMES WRIGHT
Willis White and Mrs. Wilma . Mr!-i . Le~ter Roush.
\1r and Mt s l.t&gt;o Parsons, Nil' kit-s, Proclurville, and were Mr. a11d Mrs. Dallas \'oung 1
Columbus, spent the weekend :-;hnppi ng it · Huntington. W. Va.l and family spent Sl.lllday witb 1
with Mr and ~1rs. Clydr R~rn- Wt&gt;f'r:.end guestf:. of Mrs . Bill :Mr and !\.lr ~. Otis Knight and ~
ett and family
Oxycr. Carol Ann. Marie and !fwnily.
Neva Gunter. Charleston, Kenny were Mr . and Mrs . .Joe 1 \Irs. Haymond Sm.ith
and ;
s~nt 8 few dew~ with Mr . :ind WtlE.&gt;(lton and Mr. and Mrs .. Jim- ~ daughter Pomeroy, visited Mr. :
Mr)l, Arthur C~Rto . alld attend· my Vlhf':atrm and dau!{hter. CO· ' &lt;lnd Mr" rnarl~s. Tate
and '
ed the fWleral o( Elva Mae c~ 9 - lumbus
family.
to widow of John Casto
\1rs. Alice Elkin~ and Mrs. 1\Irs. Walter Watson. Newark,
Several members. or
the Lil.zie Etta Chupman, Hunting- Wa!-o reCent dinnt'r gut&gt;st of Mr.l
Easton familv' gattlert'cl at EA.st l toll . visit1~d an afternoon with w1d ~. Irs. Wendell Roush.
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Pontiac's volwne-selli?g Catalina series Is. represented in_ th.e to~ ~hoto above, by ths
96_7 hardtop coupe w1th the Ventura o~twn, The Catr.hna s dtsunctive stylmg, in·
enors and colors, many _ standard eq~_upment, safety ttems_ and a. wide selection of
1ptions has made th_ts Pon~1ac one of the mdustrys largest se1lmg cars. 'I'll:e Pon_tiac Le
llans series Is :epresented m the lo~r photo by the hardtop coupe. Separate styhng rea-~res on the s1de, front and rear gwes e~h Le Mans model a new and differlffit look.
.-he new models will be shown to the pubho fo r the first time September 29th.

When ~orklng hands need extra cash
to pay New Baby bills •••

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Claude C. Phllipe's close in
setting the deal to buy the late
Henri Soule's Le Pavilion aod
Cote Basque; John Hanes Jr ..
the hosiery heir, is one
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lar~n modcl.:i .• a n~w shorter ~ah and rrout sheet meUII desiga gin~ 1 !ihorler wbHib"ue for improrl!'d
1n:aneuverab&amp;lity w11h no loss 1n load t~pa~.
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AIRMAN LAWHORN
panied by her parenls, Mr.
Arman Kennelh L. Lawhorn, and Mrs. Sherm TiUis. to
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Hobe Sound. Fla., where she
has enrolled as a freshman in
Lawhorn of Pomer~y, has been the Hobe Sound Bible Colleg•.
selected for techmcal traimng Miss Tillis, a 1966 graduate of
at Sheppard AFB: 'l'ex., as 8 RuUand Hi h hool ill m J·
U. S. Air _Force. atrcralt
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g sc education
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lenance s,......1a1ts.1 e atrma
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recently completed
basic WHI dod spec•. Mwor Jon mTiulsl~c.
er a res· 1s 1ss
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training at LaCldand AFB, Tex.
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Airman Lawhorn was gradual- Box 1065, Hobe Sound Bohle
College Hobe Sound Fla 33ed from Pomeroy Senior High 455
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Lee 0. Wood Ill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee o. Wood fl. has
been accepted by Ohio State

flean, trim prat'ti&lt;'al ~~~· ling that trin-s a low, flf'rf look lo thlli t'ln!h!lide pidlup ilil only one of
advanct's In th~ t!Ht7 fl&amp;evroiN lnu·k linr. \'ision, I'Bb roD'Ifort, and rnrrMion-reiib!t.an~ are
tmproved. Othf'r nl.'w ftontutt'!l ln lh1• lint' iadudt- lonRW bodi4:ti and mou· 110Wer for ('he,..,·.vaas 1
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Someone who
can skip rope,
catch a ball,
climb a tree,
swim, and play
hide-and-seek.

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ClOT A NEW FLAME

Morn finally came to the eod other rope and gtJt llerself
1 ...., flame - a lllDdern flame-heated Gas clothes dryer.
Gone !rom the basement is the web o1 ctothes linH.
Gone is the damp maze of launary that hung for days .
Mom -n't hang around here any more because with a
tun1 ol a dialller new flame dnes a whole heaping load o1
ltlundry in minut• - ~ . soft, Huffy, and fresh as :s&lt;~nsloine.
No rnooe nylon stocking curtains in the bathroom
either. Because a Gas dryer dries so aently, with
precise temperature con trot, )'011 can dry artl)hilll in it.
Not onl1cloe$ 1 Gas dryer save !llOne, ~ keepinc ekltNs

For mentally retarded cliRdren, learninc
to play is vital. You can help them.
Start by writing for a free
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newer k&gt;nger, you can dry up to fave blc loads for wtrat on.
load costs in the flameless kind.
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ever needs fiKing. 1ust giYe us a caU . Our trained seNC.
men will find the trouble quickly. Most services att tree.
~ i8rvict is last, courfi!Ous and dependable.
If you're tired oft~ same old line, tel 1 ,_flame-a
modern. money-saving Gas clothes dryer. J.ust fOr !ighs.
Then think of all the'INngs YQU can lilo with the mollel'
)OU saw witll Gas.

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,a- be'd idmpiJ fOiolollaD
boul PWDI 1 Uquar Ueeuse.

MSS" 111m Is mostb' bettomlDI Ia ·Fort .Iiljeulle• Where .he'll .
daublt bills In the second-MIDI teach ~tiiit IIIII -IIJ ~~ Jungle
Fred steue of AustraUa "'' .. 111e Gig Youngs spUI out flghlldg . . McCl)ll'i pllall*l
John NewCO!II~ of the U. s. ... Former Bdwy. reportM ll!rs. Jlose Kennedy for a mag

'tor tho tennis title but

Jack O'BriBII

Dave Quirk's Marine son Jim
!just back fr&amp;m a tough Viet
Nam year) wed beautiful carol
Lucanla and they'D honeymoon

Jllcked up their check lor

Civil· Rqhtstr Bayard Rus· who got her the dlv&lt;rce rrn.m Dirksen goes bad&lt; convaleselng 1 at Danny's Hideaway. a
NBC's Nan·
cy Dickerson expecting again?
A top state_pol supposedly is
the cash behind the new look
of a big Negro pbllcatlon
If
Pres. Johnsoo does not carr&gt;
paign in Tennessee against Sen.
Ev Dirksen's son·in-law Her·
bert Baker In his GOP run
for the U. S. Senate against
Frank Clement AND II Sen.

tiD probably will join the N.Y. John McCooey

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LAR6E: F16t.:RE.

U. faculty
Sonny Fox's
"Speak Out" TV show _i~ going
off; of ceurse 11 Ill - 11 • good
.. Fonner 'I'W3 star Nancy
Ames told friends her s~parated spouae uked HER far aU·
mooy . Ethel Kennedy's siloter Anne Skakel McCooey already may have wed (in Londool the lawyer (Peter Ryan)

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of Mr. Mfcltael stew_.-! and Ohio University.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Sund~v evenin~~
aiid lamiiK -~ed the
Mr. and Mra. Andy Wam&amp;ley, geb family reotniOII at
Pt. Pleasant, •isited Mrs. Vir· Creek plaat picnic, area,
gU Wamsley and family, Moll· day.
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Mr. ond Mrs. Jantea Bra4
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bury and 11011, J. D. and t.ftt
Miss Ann Slllaoo, Columbus, Luella Bradbury vllllled Mr.
tpent the weekend with hO[ and Mrs. Wayne SwiSber IDCI
parents, Mr. an4 ll!rs. Fred Mrs.
Swisher, Pom&lt;roy.
Slllsoo.
111e latter, who Ia recovflltili ~
Mra. Deffle Swisher Ia visit- from a fractured leg, Is millIng her sister. Mrs. Roy Thax. lng at the homa of her I!OD adc
ton, White Oak.
daugbter·lo-law.
Miss Patricia Gates at Rutland,

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- THE SHOE BOX in MIDDLEPORT

to rorm the surpriee
IUI'IUr.i
the alooYI OC:t-on.

J....b~., WINCI PAILI WIAI&amp;ON

l.larda\'·1

loser lndl!!d .. watch for
'lne In an Imminent H'wood 'di-1~;;;·;;;;;;~;:;;_~;;_;;,.;;;~;;;;;;;...iiiiii_..-.-...- ........
vorce: "He Q6ed me for
a
for
punching bag"
·The privy
counselor at th~ · Copacabana
AA-B·C widths
tells us Anita Louise Is the big·,
gest 11 per in the history of
th 1 P d roo
to
.Joe Glaser signed marvelous a pow er
m.
African click-singer
Miriam Hedy Lamarr's date also
Maeba to an excluSive contract aU In Praise of Older women:
to broaden her appeal beyond b dl d T
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ethnic range and this gifted gal an ea er ony aswr. s
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith is headed far a fortune
Lou- Guy · · Singer Kay Starr • hap.
of Bucyrus spent the weekend Is Armstrong will make the PY o~er the A-OK after surg·
with his parenls, Mr.
and Rainbow Room hotter than last ery
Sean Connery may look
Mrs. Bill Smith, Carla
and summer . Bombs are being down hill arty schnozz at his
Darlene.
mailed to Chicago sanitation James Bond mo~,les but his
Ruaty Little, who Is employ- commissioners
Judy Hel· mlllu:"ch"'_IPI':re~f~err~ed~~A~F:.'In~e~M~a~d·~·'-:==-:=-:=-:=-:=-:=-:""':~=-"==-"""'""",....,..,....,,...-ed in Newark spent the past mao (Mrs. Bill Green, wife of
weekend here and attended the ~ the top adman) certainly is llvRulland - Middleport game.
ing the title of her book and TV
Mrs. Evelyn HOI of Daytonnn series, "The Young Marrieds"
Mrs. Evelyn Hill of Dayton - she's happily having
her
spent a week here at her home second baby
NBC's Barbara
on Salem St. She was joined Walters' father-in-law
Jack
by her husband, Robert, for the Guber (father of producer Lee
weekend.
Guberl died in Philly.

LOAFERS

Restyled 1967 Chevrolet

spreod and fo,qnd she's the iden- ·
Ileal dress size as. 441 years a .
go; an amazing, wonderful w&lt;&gt;
man.

llr. and Mrs. Joe
Slewlll. 1llePnl' . . . .;,,.;.
1lley Ill· effpndad ·the WllkllDa Albe!ll,

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campaign against the Dems would that sound Uke an Even
Exchange?
Oarhng of the
jUkebox set Dionne Warwick
secretly wed mQsician Bill Ell·
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eye and the all·hearin&amp; translsDtar Helen:
tor tope be far behind? - l
l&gt;on't worry. I've changed shudder!
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Dear Helen :
poit the finger on anybody.
We IMVed here this summer. About the lie detector quiz:
My neighbor to the left is very this implies distrust and I wouldfrlondly. The first week we got n't work lor a form !hal couldh..-., he told me his lawn mow~ n't trust me. I'd feel IT wasn't
er had burned ou· and could he =to be trusted eiber.
borrow ours during the day- Another tiling that bothers me
lome when we work - so it is the question on job applica·

Claude's principal backers

Sidney Blackmer quit "We Have
Always Lived in the Castle"
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Chicago heir Michael
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opened a new Windy City club
called Le Bistro and opening
night couldn't serve guests and

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Fork. Ky. lor a pirnic Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris •nd. Mr. and Mrs. Vre&lt;l Sisson!
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iind Miss .o\nn Sisson were camp·:

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1mphaslzed by a sweeping- rontou n·d line running the full lcn~th of the all -new budy. A I Mr. ·a11d :\11'~. Carl \\'(•im ;Hln
lewly·designed rOOf line adds to lhe car 's .smartness. Bu ick's new 430 cubic inch V·8 en· and Mr . and Mrs H II l•'r &lt;CZ i•~ r
i and family visited with Mr . ;Hid
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I Mrs, Larry_ WcLJtl~nn and r1til- ----· ·-· _ _ , dren . Sunday.
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tlospitaJ News

Guaae readings: Gallipolis
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Mrs. Manon R. H 1rrison, Mrs .
Helena C. Hill, Brenda Ho,~rl1ar.

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1 dau,ghter, Mrs. Jotln D.
King 1 : DaiSY Lutton, Mr.s.
Charle~:

f~ ntered HO!ipltal
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20. ·
Among th~~e wtlo
entered : Gladf" I. Mrlv. Mrs. Hon.ald M ; Mathews, 0 . D. Parsons, .John
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2376 uinton . Holzer Hospatal over the week- I M ~l l .
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: Shirley R. Mulford J ·h n, R. i Sheets. and infant daughter,.
56 falling, Charleston 18.84 loU- . Sunda. - Rochard L.. llan- l while. Jr.. Mrs. Th~&gt;d~r~ ~hit: Mrs. Dwight 8. Siders, and tn: l
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er, Mrs. Dorothy WAters, and [Mrs. Kermit Fis?er, R.I. 1 Gal- !an.
Mr~. Henry Waugh,
ObJo River _ John J . Rowe , l!pol!s.
Robert Ot~an Nibert. ! Saturd~y - Charle-s D. Ad- .
down 13 , IZ:40 a.m.; Steel Ex- i Jr .. Ill. 2 Gallipolis. ~ Mrs. I kins. Mrs. Jnme' R. ll abe r, i
prHs down 13, 3, 541 a.m.; Jane Mol he Wamsley. 20 Mam SL, Howard D Ban~. Mrs. Earnest ,
MAKES MANY
T.-down 13, 5:35 a.m.; indiana I Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
Hobeot T. Brown, Mrs. Larr) E. Broy· l
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• 11t1~111 olt~ oc:cur &amp;ad may m1ke rou
Dean up 14 4:45 p.m.· Brian alvm R. owell. 729 Beech St., ham G Casto Clarence Chap. I te~ .. •nd nenous rrom tOll rrr 11 uent.
8, up 14, Ji:JO a.m. ; , Little ' Middleport,
Globoker,
~~ I!:fal= .~!~t~~crr~~l~
128 U · A Michael
p
"1 I man · ~Irs · B~ssie ' J· Farrar • rrU~~~~
ll~ aaachl!l, Bacllaohe and te..l ole!, tired,
George down 14, 6:05
a.m.;
moo ve.,
omerny,
a
rs.
l
Raymond
Ginther
Randel
1.. 1 deprened . ln. auch.lnJtu1on. cvsnx
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UIUlliJ brlnllll~t. ttlaxlnr comfl)ft b)'
Jeffboat up 16, 2:35a.m.; Char· Grrad Y P · Cralg, e~yracuse. , oy- G!\'Cn. Kathleen Gl&lt;tzier Ron- c:urbtnr lrrltatlnlil rerm, m etron~ . ach1
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les Stevenson down L6, 4:45 a. ce ,L. F'lick. HI . 1 Long
Rot· nie H~hes. Lawrence
Jt'wr ~gw~&lt;~.:r..~~;~~.~~-e)!,~~nt!~~~: .:_~
m.; Steel Trader up 16, U5 a. lorn. Anthony Dean Burk . Rt. · ;..;,_:_~:..;,;.;:;;;;;;;::;~;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;
m..; Beaver down 17, 2:20 a. I Wellston . Mrs. Le1lter E. King !
m.: National up. 17, 3:55 a.m.: Wellston, P"'ol W. Chatfield, Rt. i
field dams were on the sills.

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,'·iverlag Winters/Sweltering Summers

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NIGHTS

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St. Marys down 18, 2:55 a.m.; 2 Well s ton ~ :&gt;Irs. Louis J. SierPennsylvania up 18, 3:45 a.m.; er. Ironton. Mrs. robbic f..ee, 1
Wayne H. up 18, 5:25a.m.; En- 1Ashland. Ky. James Shirley, i
deavor up 20, 6 a.m .; Cr·iJ:is Jr. ' Mrlford, Patrick J . Belue, Rav- r
Jp 21, 5:25 a.m.;
Elgercliff en!:lwood. W. \!a .. and
Mrs.
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dowri 23, 6:15p.m.; Lucy Coles Eri:-; Price. Parkersburg, W. Va. 1
down 23, 1:15 p.m.; Frieberger Saturday - Bay Thomas, ;
down 23, 1:40 a.m .: E.
p_ l Hio Gnmdc. Mrs. Jennings W.l
' ,' Bias. Addi~on, William G:'Darst, l
Jones down 23. 2:10a .m .: Principio down 23, 3 a.m.: Buckeye Clifton W Va. Char It's
A. l
State down 23, 6:1~ a.m.; Moun- Stone . Leon. W Va.
\'ickl
tain State up 23, 6:50 a.m.; . Lvnn
Arnold . Rt. I Pomerov,
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Jenks down 23. 7:13a.m : Pio- , Mrs. ~dith V. Rvther
Rl 3
neer down Greenup 3:45 p.m., I Pnm':"roy . Mrs Wjllia~ R. K~n- !
Boc·K up Greenup 1:35 a.m.: , nedy. Rolland, Hussell M. Lit-[
Producer up Greenup 2 a.m.; · tie, Hutland. Mrs. Paul David
Larry Tumer down
Greenup·1 White , Rt. 1. Long Bottom, Don-

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'1:10 a.m.: J . S. Lewis
up uld J. Myers. Rl. 4. Oak Hill,
Greenup 8 a.m.; Luther Herd- Mrs. George E. Bennett, Rt. 5
man down Meldohl 1:50 p.m.; I Jackson. Mre ~ .John L. Chris· I
Cotton Queen down
Meldahl l tian. Weii.&lt;Ion. Mrs.
Keith :
l:20 p.m.: Ehsha Woods down , Barnilz , Rt. r Kingslon ~
Meldahl 4:05 p.m.;
Barbara I
Birth•
Gay up Meldahl 5:311 p.m.: Car- : Mr&lt; Earl Dennv, Jr.. 738
ol Brent down Meldahl 10: 10 i Fourth St.. Middleport.
son,
p ~ m. ; Polly R. down Meldahl 2:26 p.,m. . Sunday. Sunday. Mrs.
3 a.m.; Andrew t;alhoun
up Robert L. Gr..,ne. Rt. 1 BidMeldahl H5 a.m .; A: J. i'al- well. son. 5:5&lt;1 p.m.. Sunday.
ten up Meldahl 4 a.m.; Molly Mrs. Philip Keith Buffington,
K. up Meldahl i\:45 a.m ~: In· ' Rl. 2 Wells•oo. daughter, 9:2'1
ea up Meldahl &gt;:45 a.m.; Fori a.m., sunday. Mrs.
William
Dearborn down Meldahl 7:10 •Vernon Cogar, 31m Main St.,
•·~·
·. Pt. Pleaso nt, son, 8:45 a.m
aiUpolls Dam - Kathy _R~ ~ Saturday. Mrs. Ralph G. Rhode
up 2:~ p.m. : Miss - Sterling !Grimms Landing, W. Va., son,
down 2:45 p.m. ' Solwy down •i\:09 p.m., Salurday ~
Mrs.
4:30 p.m.; Zimmer up i\:20 P· ! Ralph Spencer, Gallipolis Ferm.; Rose G. down 11:20 p.m. ry son, ·t :02 a.m. Saturday.
Kanawha River_- W. H. Sha· '
William G. Jordan, .Well·
ver. Jr. down Wmfleld 7:4o .P· slon, son, Salurdny~ Mr•( Leo
m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down W10- Cherles Hill, Rt. 1
Rlll!ine,
field 10:15 p.m .. H. ' E. Bowlea son 11 :18 p.m., Satilrday.
doWII Winfield 10:45 p:m.; .He~Dlscbarged
12
45
en Z. down Wonfleld · ~.m., Patients' di~harged over ,the
Jefleraon down Winfield, !.50 a. --- ---·-c ... --- " .
m.;
F. Shearer down Win-. :Winfield 3 a,mc; A!leri .R.'•ltltrlield · 2:20 a:m. :. MlnRo ~own , riD up Wjnfleld s:SS[ "em-_

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Arthur Casto

Ed Reynolds. and Mr anll Mrs. Bradhury and !:iOn, J n
an e\emng vmh \lr. aud Mrs
Hillman Easton wt-r·~ overmgllt Mr and \lrs. ·~ ··nest Trrbble llenry Scott
guests of Kathleen EJ -.ton
and son Mark, Chtcago, wt&gt;re
'\lr and Mr'l . Tom Stewart.
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Mrs Cora Ward ::~ud Jaugh-1Labor Day w~ekend guests of Anzona, s~nt lhe v..eekend w1th
ter. Mrs Mildred Stevens. spent
---··- Sunday at Pliny. W. Va ., where '
they attended Hat&gt; funeral or the
former's brother-in~law. Mr. A.

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Margaret Calhoun . and hel Ball Mr. and Mrs. Hohert : Mr. aod Mr, _ Ren Rupe .
Kathleen Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, and Mr and Mrs. James I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rupe spent

There's helping hand at
Economy Savings and Loan Company

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Mr . and Mrs.
Bf"r~·nt visitors of Mr .
and , ing on the Muskingum over th~
Reynolds. Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs. Dale MuHord and lamH~ · weekt~nd .

Ward and son. Mr. and were \Irs. Givens, Sharon and t Mr. and

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$25 to $2000

Rutland
Society Notes

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Stop in •.. and ask for our "baby money" loan. Special food, new clothes, doc·
tor's attention .•. it all adds up! But you can get the money you need from us . , •
now ••• and repay in sensible monthly installments. When you need money for any
reason ...

wMJldn't interfere with Our yard lions: "Have you ever
been
University in Columbua. Wood, REDS PONDER BONES
dutie!l
His wife would use arrested?" Many innocenl peo-a lP'"i graduate of Rutland ttigh MOSCOW \UPI ) -The Soviel
it or his son.
pie are arrqted these days, but
IChool will be enrolled in the news agency Ta9S said Satur·
'well, this went on for two if they are%•( convicted, then
University's School of Aria and day Reologists have found a
months and he nenr lOt . his why ahould that black mark go
Sciences, where he will major
lt'aveyard near Volgoll'ad of
mower r~aired. [n fact 1 nev- down against them?.
~ electrical engineering.
He prehistoric a n i m a I~ whose
" oaw a mower In his 1arage. I think the question should
By Mro. Jean Parlier
will reside wilh his uncle, Mr. bones nconlain much mort!
300 W. Second St.- 992·2111, Pomeroy
They're avid borrowers, of ev- read, "Have you ever . been
CIRCLE MEETS
and Mrs. Eugene Spillers.
uranium
than
the
usual
norm
of
erything.
CONVICTED ol any crome or · The Golden Circle Class of Larry Wayne Rupe. son of
DAVE OHLINGER, MANAGER
One day my wife became Ill misdemesnor?" - PROVED, Rutland Church of Christ met Mr. and Mro. Lawrence A. natural radioactivity in tho
'
bones of modern animal!!."
and came home at 2:30 p.m. INNOCENT
Saturday evening, Sept lO at Rupe, Langsville, has enlisted
Tass did not elaborate.
3he •aw this neighbor's son This column jo dedicated to 1the home of Mr. and Mrs. ID the United Slates Air Force
•ul mowing another neighbor's family living, so If you're hav· Clair Taylor on Salem St. Tbe and will leave in December for
.awn _ with OUR mower.
ing kid trouble or JUSt
plain opening prayer was offered ,by Lackland Air Force B81e at
f asked around and discov- trouble, let Helen help YOU. Mr. Richard Grueser.
with Amarillo. Teras. Rupe ll'aduat.
"ed the boy has used our mow- She will also welcome your Mrs. Barbara Van Meter llv- ed from RuUand high school In
" to earn 1 g hil
spending own amusing expertences. Ad· lng he devotional reacllngs. Mr. 1fl65 where he lettered In both
noney.
dress Helen Bottel In care of Carl Hysell presided at the baaketball and football, and last
What bugs me Ill our son at this newspaper.
meeting with Mrs. Jessie Grues- year he attended Ohio State
he same time was delivering
er giving the secretary's report University~
.
oa pers. and spending hll lime
and Mr. Roy Snowden
the Raymond Sutherland, son of
11 the odd-jol&gt; ce•ter
across
0WDIDgl0D
treasurer's rwt. Mrs. 'Reva Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sutherland
own, when he could have been
Snowden gave the report of and a 19!15 graduate of Rutland
·arnmg more right at home, If
the Dower committee. Mler high school, has enrolled In
hil kid hadn't sewed up the
the business meeting, I soclal Ohio State University, where he
erritory with OUR lawnmow·
evening wu enjoyed. Games will major fn electrical eol!n,.! Which llln't In A·Number-t
were played with Mrs. Jeanette eerlng. SUtherland attended Rio
'Onditlon anymore - PEEVED
117 Mn. Myrtle Pbllllpt carter wtnnlni the door prile. Grande College last year and
POP AND WHAT TO 00 A· Mrs. Myrtle Phillips rece_nt. Refreshments of sandwichet. was employed this summer in
UT IT?
ly spent a part ol her vacatton jello, eookleo, mints, iced tea Canton and Massillon by the Re·
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Dear Pop:
in Kentucky where she visited and coffee were served to the public Steel Company. He will
If you don'l mind a neighhor- woth her daughter and family, following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl reside in a pr'·. ate rooming
1
ly feud. you could send them a , Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Parson, Hysell, Mr. and ll!rs. Richard houae on Lane Avenue. He
,ill lor two months rental of : son. Rockoe. and daughter, Tam- Gru..., and • Charles, Mr. and will also partlCipate In the Nav·
our power mower.
Imy. They also vtsoted other Mrs. Bill Carter and Brett, al Science Olvbion of the RO·
1 Or you could tell your neigh- part&lt; of the state.
Mr. and Mn. Purl Van Meter, TC.
bor frankly you can't afford to A b.lrthday supper rtetnliy Gr.. and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Taylor, son of Mr.
maintain • community mach- was gtven in honor of Mr. and Roy Snowden and tho hosta, and Mnl. Lewis Taylor, has I
ine, which would reduce Uoe ; M':". Charley Kmg and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor. The been accepted at Ohio State :
• feud" to a "strained rPiations" Shorley Parsons, who all had ' next meeting will be held at University. Taylor, who last
btrthdays m August. Out of 1 the BUi Carter homa In the ye~r attended Rio
Grande
caleiJOry.
h
town
guesls
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'
church
parson&amp;~e.
Colie&amp;e,
Ill
a
11165
~aduate
of
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Or your. so• tak; ~:e~
i: Z. 0. Lay, daughters, Cindy 1 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Rutland High schooi: He plans
terntory
onasmuc.
"-. Roy Snowden to
· m
· AeronauUcal E r
the 111ly •worker
w1th ~· to and Beth and son • Rickie • Mr Mr. aod Blla
major
the equipment
Which would and Mrs. Larry Simmons, Mrs. have received word of the mar- peering. He has been employ"f
d"
again
Beverly Gilger and daughters. rl&amp;~e of hla litter, Mra. Mild· ed thfs summer by the Repul&gt;hot up the eu
. ·
Pammie and Linda, Rev. and red
ba
Mr Lester
Or you can contmue be- Mrs. John Alec. all of Colum
Harten ch IAJ
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He Steel Company fn Canton.
ing a patsy for a very froendiy b M
d M Ar ld p - Shuler, both of Placler- Beach, Taylor will Hve In a private
neighbor.
. _ .:~ 'a~ a~ickiers~od ';!am~- Fla., which took place there on home during hill atay at the Unl·
I'm partial to 1 combmatoon
d Mr J
Sa . • August 10. Following the cere- verslty.
'fter
all
Mr.
an
s.
ames
nruoo mony. tho couple wu honortd Mrs. Oorolh• Taylor of Co3
nd
of [dea• N0 • 2 a
· n
' and Homer Morris all of Gra
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"friends" li_ke these would be ham, Ky., and M;. and Mr; with a reception at the home lumbus Is spendlng a few days
H
· of one of her friends, Mrs. with her mother, Mrl. Ethel
less oxpensove as enemoes.- - Paul Queen and Mro. Myrtle Kay Swazy. The new Mrs. Shu· Snowden.
Dear Helen:
. Phillips, local. The honored ler 11 a fonner Meigs County George Welle iJ recuperating
I think you were wrong
'" guests received several DiCe resident.
nicely from his recent illneaa
,our answer to the .!oi&gt;-seel&lt;e;, 1 gifts.
HONOR M&lt;m!ER
and llll'l!ery.
•ho was mterv•ewed In depth
Mr. Charley King bas reeo•· Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow· Mr. Ira Wolfe spent an even·
I•ilh • lie detector yol - B. I ered from a serious cat bite d
od
d
while his wife had a "company" he recleved several da•l a•o en of 410 Hedgewo Drive, In&amp; Jut week with Mr. an
f.. lite morabll
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• Gallipolis, honored his mother, ll!rs. Roy Snowden.
iend com 1
1isit It home.
He was unable to use bill band Mrs. Reva Snowden with a Mrs. Homer Parker
and
Twin" huUng andPfaaoo
o/r condlff . I P alo dotallt an yaur "Comfart
00
on ng unit.
'"· wftb
warnlDJ. - H.'
for two weeks after belhmlnl birthday dlnner on Sunday at daughter, SuJy, accompsfued
Namo
Though the questions asked attacked by a Siamese
cat their borne. After a large din· ll!rs. Bruca May and daughter,
""' quite personal, bit con- which they had railed from ner IAJpped off with nomemade Debbie, to Huntington, W. Va.
:erns nowaday~ hive to kDOW
kitten.
who they're horhli. and whl'lh· 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charle• KID Ice cream and cake. Mrs. Snow- lui week on a tlhoppln&amp; trip.
Ci~y_ _ _ _ _ Sfat
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I den received several nice gifts
"----~Tifephona._ __
or they are "normal" or no spent an evening at the home from her famtiy. Those attend· LAVER WINS
' they have ever taken dope ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray IDI were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll WEMBLEY, England (UPl)
HAVE RIPRUENTATf¥1 CALl.
~ad VO, been attraoted to oth· Jr. and ll!rs. EUzabeth II u r· Snowden, Annette. Steve, Larry -Rod Laver overpowered fellow
:h'!!:,C!~!"*It lo glv. u• a frt• au,-.
SEND COMPl!TE DITAILS
·-, ..uniNCOOing-......
Olfht"'ComfortTwm•-~
•r men or unfa~tlol~l 10 their ray of Kingsbury recently.
and Gary of Gallipolis, Mr. Jim Auatrallan Ken lto*well, 8-2, 8• "" our homt. lnd ~ ....,..nrn,, _, for II..Una
"""· they wouldn I be very Mro. Myrtle PhiiUps is hav- Carpenter of Pomeroy, Mr. aJld 1, 8-3, Sunday to win the fl,IOO
:ond rtsks. would _they? So ~ lng her home redecorated. She - Mrs. Charles Simpkins, Charla ProleOilDDBI Indoor LaWil Ten"" ""d "01 w••" 1'"' " " '
recent~,)~ eojlll'ed • 10 day vaca· 1 an4 Meli01a of Colmbuo, Mr. 1111 Clwllpfotllhlp.
•vailable? If a man haa tJOib. tioo from her employment Itt 1 and Mrl. Roy Snowden, Mr. and I=:...:=z=~:....----1
ng 1" nide, he shouldn't resent Athens.
and
.his sort
ol
testing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul vw~- mot- Mrs.
Bruce
May,
Debbie
~'r.C;.~
Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Hom· .ll::~~''"·
\lr.r'~"'..:r'~
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Convert tl till C111fort T*,., Elecbic lleltia&amp; &amp;Coe1i1J • Now you can convert you1 warm air haslinl system
rsotE F"R '•I'• H· My
com- ored to Michisan 1 recent wetk er Parker and Suzy,
~t~ttllfe:.,•:;:r.:=·:l~~'•':!i
for l'ltr.'round commtol ffameless eleelll~ heatin~tsnd coolin~t- ASilje Ellcbtflllealiii/Cor' llllil•Ahlch·elfiCiency
;poodent did. He ~d abe eoma end.
PERSONALS
r1 iaii lilt.
~.t n Mil u .. tb~i:~t~~
-•
t job' 1
. .111 lM t111'1111 '* • 111-l ta t~ill atah
hnt pump, heats In Ute winter, the.. does an "about· lace" In the summer to cool and dehumidify Ute alt in your home. Since
Ja n) w ~-t&gt; 's
,
Mr. and Mrl. Charley King Mr and Mrs David Eskew of ~·h ~II( *•••o:e. Ita a..a~~tl•l
As for executf\les' wives vis· and Mrs. Myrtle Phillips were New~lk spent it.e weekend with •• •::::. ': ::..=-~.~~~~·":
ona unft does both jobs it costs you inucb lm to buy. No MIIIIIJ loin ·A free SUJWeJ will tlelennine pur exact ltlt!ds and
1
ting m the home, this 11 done in Grayson and Grahm, Ken- her p3rents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- r:.:,r.itJ! ~\jt~:ia~~~.;~B!~u:
low monthly payments. lntaUs Qaicklr t1
Dact Syde11 ·Makes conversion to year-'found climate control
1 lo1 - and in the armed farces tucty the p8Jl weekend.
vey Erlewine and Kandi and :"..~~~~~:,- ,.;:?, .•~~ ;",:,
2
nsy and ICO!Iomicll. G1 lltlld Slllslacllall ... or your money lmlt. You mUll be c:ompltltly Allsfied •ilh,our llellina
oo. It's n~ssary to
know Arnold Panans IDide I trip her grandmother, Mrs. 1, a lliJl~~--i ~:, ·:!i:~~~~~
•nether lhe wife will qualify In to Chicago lui WMI!;. His will nuwe
u. ll . They a1so v1slied WI'th ....,
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·tCtltlbii,Ok!l. Dlt&amp;tl•llll dUe, Jib' l.lt&amp;l.
end cooling ••• ar, under 1111 lenni of your wtitfln ruarsntee, your hut pump wiU bt,11!110'1etl end ,atn money fllurn!tl.
,oriel y. when the hus band goes and chlldrtn lllyed at
tht bill parents Mr. and Mrs Char- ,,_
~ -tleal) Ui•
Ilk. a. lD·Yw SBIIH W•utJ•AII•rviGt,lneluding pailund labor, lor lOfidiJIIIUt!lllllliiiDoiiCGII.llai CDI...
'P th e Iadder. Some women homt of her mother bert.
1es Eskew and Janice of
!!agnate and hold their men
otCIIOido,_.Ct.larll . . . of"J'wiDColllfGd"IIIIUt.
-- - b•rk. -MRS. S.
MIDWAY ENDING
Oear Mrs. S:
SAN .roAN. P.R. &lt;UPI) • Orwell's "IJif" - bert •e Rocky Rivero of Aqentloa
OPTOMITIIIT
, oome! If lilllll IICI!epil tblll kind knocked out CQban Plorenlilto
Offtce 8olll'8: I to l2. 2 to &amp; (Ciolt It NOOII OD
1.r prylllg "' land an ordinary Fernandez 1n lite tilth round of
•job, will btJC11n1 bill home aod , a ICheduled IO.roand lloul
TbDn. - lui CCJart St.. Pvllllill,
•ffico llltb Ill IIJ.toelnt TV Saturday nflbl.

BARWICK

Mr. and Mrs. Juniur Wilson 1
1 Ha.el DarslJ, ol Aid 0 .. •pent
Sunday evening with Mr. and :
BY MRS. JAMES WRIGHT
Willis White and Mrs. Wilma . Mr!-i . Le~ter Roush.
\1r and Mt s l.t&gt;o Parsons, Nil' kit-s, Proclurville, and were Mr. a11d Mrs. Dallas \'oung 1
Columbus, spent the weekend :-;hnppi ng it · Huntington. W. Va.l and family spent Sl.lllday witb 1
with Mr and ~1rs. Clydr R~rn- Wt&gt;f'r:.end guestf:. of Mrs . Bill :Mr and !\.lr ~. Otis Knight and ~
ett and family
Oxycr. Carol Ann. Marie and !fwnily.
Neva Gunter. Charleston, Kenny were Mr . and Mrs . .Joe 1 \Irs. Haymond Sm.ith
and ;
s~nt 8 few dew~ with Mr . :ind WtlE.&gt;(lton and Mr. and Mrs .. Jim- ~ daughter Pomeroy, visited Mr. :
Mr)l, Arthur C~Rto . alld attend· my Vlhf':atrm and dau!{hter. CO· ' &lt;lnd Mr" rnarl~s. Tate
and '
ed the fWleral o( Elva Mae c~ 9 - lumbus
family.
to widow of John Casto
\1rs. Alice Elkin~ and Mrs. 1\Irs. Walter Watson. Newark,
Several members. or
the Lil.zie Etta Chupman, Hunting- Wa!-o reCent dinnt'r gut&gt;st of Mr.l
Easton familv' gattlert'cl at EA.st l toll . visit1~d an afternoon with w1d ~. Irs. Wendell Roush.
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Pontiac's volwne-selli?g Catalina series Is. represented in_ th.e to~ ~hoto above, by ths
96_7 hardtop coupe w1th the Ventura o~twn, The Catr.hna s dtsunctive stylmg, in·
enors and colors, many _ standard eq~_upment, safety ttems_ and a. wide selection of
1ptions has made th_ts Pon~1ac one of the mdustrys largest se1lmg cars. 'I'll:e Pon_tiac Le
llans series Is :epresented m the lo~r photo by the hardtop coupe. Separate styhng rea-~res on the s1de, front and rear gwes e~h Le Mans model a new and differlffit look.
.-he new models will be shown to the pubho fo r the first time September 29th.

When ~orklng hands need extra cash
to pay New Baby bills •••

of an honest difference with the

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Kyger News Notes

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Claude C. Phllipe's close in
setting the deal to buy the late
Henri Soule's Le Pavilion aod
Cote Basque; John Hanes Jr ..
the hosiery heir, is one
of

CARPET

lar~n modcl.:i .• a n~w shorter ~ah and rrout sheet meUII desiga gin~ 1 !ihorler wbHib"ue for improrl!'d
1n:aneuverab&amp;lity w11h no loss 1n load t~pa~.
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Miss Jean Tillis was accom-

AIRMAN LAWHORN
panied by her parenls, Mr.
Arman Kennelh L. Lawhorn, and Mrs. Sherm TiUis. to
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Hobe Sound. Fla., where she
has enrolled as a freshman in
Lawhorn of Pomer~y, has been the Hobe Sound Bible Colleg•.
selected for techmcal traimng Miss Tillis, a 1966 graduate of
at Sheppard AFB: 'l'ex., as 8 RuUand Hi h hool ill m J·
U. S. Air _Force. atrcralt
, elementary
g sc education
· w and
a
Th .mam-n or m
lenance s,......1a1ts.1 e atrma
·n d
·aa k .
.
recently completed
basic WHI dod spec•. Mwor Jon mTiulsl~c.
er a res· 1s 1ss
n IS
training at LaCldand AFB, Tex.
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Airman Lawhorn was gradual- Box 1065, Hobe Sound Bohle
College Hobe Sound Fla 33ed from Pomeroy Senior High 455
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Lee 0. Wood Ill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee o. Wood fl. has
been accepted by Ohio State

flean, trim prat'ti&lt;'al ~~~· ling that trin-s a low, flf'rf look lo thlli t'ln!h!lide pidlup ilil only one of
advanct's In th~ t!Ht7 fl&amp;evroiN lnu·k linr. \'ision, I'Bb roD'Ifort, and rnrrMion-reiib!t.an~ are
tmproved. Othf'r nl.'w ftontutt'!l ln lh1• lint' iadudt- lonRW bodi4:ti and mou· 110Wer for ('he,..,·.vaas 1
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Someone who
can skip rope,
catch a ball,
climb a tree,
swim, and play
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ClOT A NEW FLAME

Morn finally came to the eod other rope and gtJt llerself
1 ...., flame - a lllDdern flame-heated Gas clothes dryer.
Gone !rom the basement is the web o1 ctothes linH.
Gone is the damp maze of launary that hung for days .
Mom -n't hang around here any more because with a
tun1 ol a dialller new flame dnes a whole heaping load o1
ltlundry in minut• - ~ . soft, Huffy, and fresh as :s&lt;~nsloine.
No rnooe nylon stocking curtains in the bathroom
either. Because a Gas dryer dries so aently, with
precise temperature con trot, )'011 can dry artl)hilll in it.
Not onl1cloe$ 1 Gas dryer save !llOne, ~ keepinc ekltNs

For mentally retarded cliRdren, learninc
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Start by writing for a free
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newer k&gt;nger, you can dry up to fave blc loads for wtrat on.
load costs in the flameless kind.
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ever needs fiKing. 1ust giYe us a caU . Our trained seNC.
men will find the trouble quickly. Most services att tree.
~ i8rvict is last, courfi!Ous and dependable.
If you're tired oft~ same old line, tel 1 ,_flame-a
modern. money-saving Gas clothes dryer. J.ust fOr !ighs.
Then think of all the'INngs YQU can lilo with the mollel'
)OU saw witll Gas.

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noshed apartmenls. All utili·
9 11 61c
lbeollo•t or ttz.,1Qt
AUC'I10NBBI
Phone WY z-:m6. _
LOFTY PILE, free from ouil
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lomplelo SWIM pool dealers, in ground,
Rowley and Reed. Aller 6 STEREO RADIO - 1!166 walis the carpet cleaRed with
I II 31&lt;
cnn Uradlortl
~:i•!!"• ~!ld ttp Cnta ' l ;·ux : p.m. call WY 2-:l574.
nut console . mode~. RadiO
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
---BY AVA GILKEY
By Mn. Venal JobaiOII
Wrtla. PraM • c.taal
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Pools, Inc. 1895 Whileford
4 S tic
equipped wt~~ twm spe.lpker I shampooer $1. Pi ckens Hard· HOUSE FOR SALE. Seo 11 Mrs. John Slout and
Mro. The annual John Riley and
.t.. I. BRADFORD
system. -4 .spp:u changer. ay
ware Ce. , Jnc.
9 19 &amp;tc
Rae&amp;- Oldl
1 717) ,
'4 ROOM apartme~t with bath *' 25 ~r month or pay bal-,
Road. York . Pa . Phone
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_ . J04 Hamilton Street, ~llddl• F.liza Powell are spendinR a Virginia Gibbs Edwards r e u a - •
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755-8324.
9 18 15tp ' in Pomeroy, o. Ph. 2-o38li.
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$8ti .08. Ph. 992 •3218. ' IT'S TERRWIC the way were
port, or call 992-5324.
few days wilh Mrs Stoul't sls- i011 was held recently at the 'iiiiiNiiliiidiiiiiii;";;;~"Ji;;::
MIDDLE AGED woma• Jo do I
9 11 tfc
selling Blue Lustre for rleant t lie Iter at St. Mary's, W. Va.
picnic grounds on PoAd HiU I '!EWING mo..._, l'lpalr .,.
9 I&amp; 61c
baby sitting ill exchange for 5- - - - - - - - -.
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ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
Mra. Esther Yeoger, Mrs. Pal· Road baek of West Columbta.
me, aU IIIUa WY :r.-2214.
room and board. Wrrte Bos
R~OM
apartm~pt
Wlth8 ba~ ' ALL Aluminum house traJier,
electric shampoo.,. II. Porn·
mer aAd Mrs. Elkins of Detroit, After the basket dinner a Tbo Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
11112 3319
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sleeps 4, hot and cold water, I eroy Cement Block Co.
GAY!'IELL WISE property oa Mleh., are visiting Mrs. Oma [short business meeting
wasj Authorized 8IDpr Salel and
101 Buttenout Ave. Pb. In- Aril:. Th..., ladies are hold· ' held &amp;Ad the followlll&amp; officen , Sonlce.
Pomeroy,''!).
918 3tc jM()JmR."l 2 bedroom home,, wtth bathroom. Prtc&lt;d to ·
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Clyde
Lawt293.
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revival
meeting
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the
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renee. Long Botlom, Ohio, 1 1965 PONTIAC - - $ml
ingtooi.
year: Mr. alld Mrs. V"':'al ed ri&amp;hl to yrsar projecl. J1'aot
7 :u tic
Mae Hawk . Phone Herman ·
98o-38M.
t II ftp ' VB Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top.
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Ray Alkire left Saturday lo ,Jobl!llon, prestdent and voce ud e•"" . .,.__ aUmata
WarJit'f', Wolf Pen R8ad
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stde and out. Power .teenn1
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oltend Rio Grande College.
i president, reopecUvely,
rt. Pbooe f92.328t,
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utensils
turnished
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old,
al!o
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poRy
mare,
due
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Aulomatic
shift.
Mrs.
Ava
GiJkey
and
Francis
Lon
Roush.
secretary
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Co.,
MJddleport
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t close to store and close to
lo colt al so hay for saIe. On. Thi ~; i4i a one owner trad~ in
Alkire were oupper gues 11 o1 er. Eacb family ,.
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my hom• phone lo u.-, will oow. bred. Ph. 992·7,931 .
1964 PONTIAC - - $1191
tbe H. D Gilkeys Tuesday eve- bring lheir o~a fam.ily ~slory o\JR CONDITIONING Retrlger
~ 18 5tp VB Calll1ina 2 dr ..Just arriv·
.mng at GaUipolis.
to next year I reuniOn an tbe
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ed. One of tbe cleanl'st 64 "1
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1 f mily bislory c a It(.., ~ ...c:e. aa.:a I
SOLI"8"
son. Ph . 1143-2600, Portland, 0., PIGS: Marvin- StoRe. Harriwn- anywhrre. Only 23,648 ..,y
Mr. and Mro. Joh• Maosle pes a _~ a
a
ntioll, New Baftll. Pilon•
BOY or GIRL
t 9 tfc
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9 16 6tp I noiles. It i' beautiful whitt
BY EDNA KNOPP
Rev. and Mrs. WilHam Ban&gt;- be comp 1....
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hart have returned from Akroo Gifts were given to ~e t'OUple
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4 1
15 ROOM modern house with ' 1964 ALCOA house b-ailer, lilis
The Fnendohip Jl'arm Bu- and espect too live Ia Meigs witb lhe oldest combmed ageo ~!EATING, PLUMBING, Karat
Earn Mo_ney and Prl...
bath
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full
siz.
bas.ment
and
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on
living
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reau
Council met at lho home, county
which were Mr. and
Mrs. Doul Bottle Ou. Anoia
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garage, avnilu!M~ now ,
inl
room aAd sam1 on k.itcbe1, ·
Pomeroy, Ohio
oi Esther West Thursday flvea-) Mrs· Nellie Tracy tojoyed her Lo1 Dickens, younge~t presut, Brolben. m 1:. MaiD St..
Sentinollo Hlablished
New Haven. located on 'lid- owned by William Boyer, red
to
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inR. Pre•ent wert Harold and I birlhd.ay din••r at ••e HallidAy- Lesa JaAt Bt!Wller,
largest I'GIDoroy.
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Drive , will rent reason- and whi.te, below Drive-in, IRISH Cobbler pota 811,
eg. I beU C
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nebec potates
for winter. •a
arna an, n ow a Atkina home.
flmily present, Mr. lll4 Mn. ---~;;;;;;;;;;;;;--a 1&lt;. Ph. 882-ztlfi2.
. lolasol, w. lfa.
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Aloo tanning lomaloes, pict Nora Cro!8, Gene Yost, Char- Mr IUid Mn Robert Jewell Lon Dickens, lbo8e present who
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CALL 992-2156
________ _ _ P ONE- SET- t&gt;1 used 11ar-bell y111 r own, fl busheL Charles 1.. Theiss, Edison and Mary had 'as dinoer · guest&amp; Suoday bad beeo married the lolpsl, =:-~=::,::::::,;:..--==
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weights, $15. lilting weight ol Hlllon, Portland. o .
Roush, Edna and Otio Knopp, Mr ncl Mn Glel Jewell Down- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry ant! GET A quolalloa fram IIEO·
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t IS 2litp
Rev. one! Mra. Paul llellen,
ud M,. and ..... • Fronk lbooo travellnt lba farthest, TlilR INSURANCE AGENC\'
STANDING limber i1
Ohio - - - --- -~
~- Paul and Eddie Cross, Dokle
alld
one!
VIr- Randy Ly0111 o! Canton, Ohio.
INC. ltofllfll MWWiaj fOUl
or West Virginia , or
old , YOU - SAVED and olaved for NEW- 20gas logo - with Theiss, Sherry and the hosleal,
At:i.
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BOY or GIRL
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aillo to oave 1ft
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Lower Pomeroy &amp;
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VI81Wltp electric shampoeer $1. Pick .
I 18 lie Tues. The nut meeting will ; ,.[;'"'" ncl ·Mr and. Mn Mrs. Byron Fry, Mrs. HBBkell Al1l'OMOBlLB ~ llelll
Upper Middleport Routt
OLD COINS andp apor curren- ens Hardware Co., Inc.
8UDGET PRICED IUnstture II! be olthe home of Wayne Rouob. ~ D. G~~ llltd ~ Joey
Bloomer, Darvin llld Wancll, cucellldT Loot ;rour opera•
E1rn Money •nd PriJ..
cy in nice condition. material
9 12 fie our third ftoor budget lbop.
Mr. and Mn. Carl WalloR Galli ll Mn Louise Gilkey Bomer ud Luq E. JohRSOil, _.. llceDal?. Call WY ~Delivering The Daily
i be lore 1909 especially want· USED · &amp;tpoint~slo-;e, - excel- Boer Furniture, Mlddlepocl and daughrers of Newark spont K ~ iad a~ Kathy of AI: Lon and Jennie Dickens, Mr.
1 • lie
Sonlinel•o Hlablishod
'I
ed, payina current prices
lent coodit.ion, Phone 949-2551. Obio.
11 12 tfc a weekend with Mr. and Mn. L-are '
'tte
lie s
and Mrs. Vernal Johnson, Dale,
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oonfid•ntial. Send list to:
t 11 3tc BEANS, potatoes,
tomatoes Frank Walton.
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d M Arlh Gibson o n a1111
waRna, rs.
na -·- M-. Mabel v-..·b, - to
- - -·- ---·p of
Thomas Beegle visited with .. r. an
rs.
ur
. Albright, Mrs. Zula Fry, Mr. ""' ••
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Cash Inc . P. 0. Box 648, RYE. Phone 843·2778.
ond melolll. Clarence r . Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Mallory VISited Mr. and Mn. Henry Wag- and Mrs. Jay Yerian, Lynn, Dolly Wolfe, and Mn. Clan
CALL '1192·2156
I Mason. W. Va.
I 9 12tp 1
9 18 3tc
lilt, Portland, 0. Ph. 843-2254. al Albany Ga
goner SuAday afternoon. Olber Cheryl aRd Pat Mr. a•d Mrs. Mae Sargent
Jlefrlllltmenll
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AN'I;IQU"s:
NEW 1961 DVt7Q Duo boat
Mrs.
Theiss and dRugh- visitor• ot the Woggoners were Elbern Monroe: Steve
and : were served by Mn. Berlba
Help Wanted
top tables, dishes, cut glass,] with OMC !20 Steru drive.,li"S TERRIFIC the way we're ter. Arlene, spent a week In Mr. and Mrs. Daaa Young.
Sandra, Doug Coulter, Mr. and Robil18011.
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::-;H"OPS wanted ROW . Must I miscellaneous items. L • e now oR display, Schwarze! aelling Blue Lustre for clean- Florida visiting Aviet Thei.. Mary Howell of_Dowmng~n Mrs. Ralph L. Duro~ Sharo1, Mrs. Howard Robl.- 11 1
Rudisill, 101 Lerlion Terrace, Marine, Hockingport , 0 .
ing rugs and
upholstery. Harrison and lamlly.
open! Thursday w1th AVI Gil· Ronnie and Dale, Mrs. Lola surg1eal patient at
Holzar
be 18 or older. Apply in per- . Pumeroy, Ohio.
I 19 30tp
I II !21c
Rent electrie shampooer fl. The Longsworth sisters (Eo- key.
Lewis, Mrs. Ora Hlggina, Stew- Hospital.
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son. Crow '• Steak
House, i
Baker Furniture
t 12 61&lt; Iller West, Evelyn Dobbins of Mrs. Emma Brlghlls
art McDermitt, Miss
Mary Mr. and Mrt. Greg TbeoPomeroy.
9 14 lfc :
lt66 ZIG ZAG DIAL-A-STITCH Providence, R. I., and Dorothy log her Rutland farm Wilh I Rcush, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bow- dore and children, LIH lll4
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swing needle. Zig zag built McSwigon of Ne\'1 Cumberland, new chimney.
aer and Lesa Jane, Penny Lou Tndd, of Columba&amp; llpellt the
Emplovment Want
in for butttnholes, b I in d w. va.) called on Mr. and Mn. Guy Bolin spent 11 aftenlooa Dicltena, Terry Shirley, Mr. w&lt;£kend with tbelr paren11, Mr.
LADY wishes .5 days a week
ACR1188
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21.1n00bems, monogram, etc. Guar- Harry Wolfo recently.
with Dana ,:Ur•er. Iii
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one! Mrs. A. J. Dicken• alld Joe, •ncl Mrs. Ray Hebtey.
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Peter.:;.,
t . City bt
eoverlncChin,
anteed. Only 1 payments left
Edith Grimm of Kent
and
Tom We1m 1I _pu Ill
OWD Mr. IRd Mr!. Wilbur Stewart, Recent vtsltora of Mr. ....
Sycamore Street, Middleport,
Georgia
!. cuueagu~
l•n·
'' eadJ. Trades accepted . Pll. Patty and Archie Tarr and a ntw well ·on hit property.
Tammy and Tony Fowler, Mr. Mrs. Aiel Wheeler wert Mr.
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192-2685.
t
15
6tc
aon
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Shawn,
Cuyahoga
Falla,
Jack Stewart, 11mmy and Li!a and Mrt, Larry Foster ~f .~
- awa~.
WANT WORK
as practical
point
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StewDrl. Mlr. and Mrs. Johnny lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mor·
1966 VACUUM CLEANER out opont 1 weekend with Mr. and
.. oarlb
ll Re;nvig·
:H. Brow•
T
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Mrs Earnest Gritr.m and Mr
O'tlSVl
Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard ·ril and
llllwlnurse. Will !lve in 5 days a 12'. R:ncU•h
01-ate
m the
of lay-away
an ype com'
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G daughter,
d M Erin,,..__
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auuwr·ek. Ph. 773-&gt;746 or 77'1.1. Phwe tR
~un
plete wilh ~ttachrnents. Only and Mrs, Harry Wolfe.
w1a an
eryl, Mary Jane mg reen an
rs. Ucu~·p~~~~
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&amp; row
1203.
9 II 3tD
25. Tha~~r
h 1 fl Ph
Mr and Mno Omar Dailey
lll4 Ann and Randy Lyons.
Wolfe of Washbtgton, D. C.
1 $4i
H . A. tribe ol
3. Kindred
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Indluw
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For Rent
children, Mr. and Mrs. LawMrs. Dorsa Pai'IIODI wera Mrs.
JO. Aat.erlak
- - - Ui16.. Sprite
S1. Engrave
· • . o.n.oa
USED l!lliti Shasta travel trail· renee Dailey and family lll4
Ud
Zma Barnett of Lorain, Mr.
8tupety
H . Auricular
33. ToUo
, . .,.
or,
2
Apache
Eagles,
campThelma
and
family
of
East
Lawrenco
Rope
WIS ca e 1o
e
fOVe
and
Mrs. OUs llussell of MI.
VERY NICE I rcom unfurnish- 17. Jr.'a
16. ]1\ ..
3&lt;. Strike
41 . Tdrrld
ing equipment and rentals. Liverpool , Mr. and Mn. Thorn- Indiaoapolls, Ind., by lht death
. Allo, Mr. and Mrs. ClrlliusMI
ed apartment in Middleport.
rela.t.lft
m~tl~
.,,.
M. G,...k
•s...
""""""Roush and Lyoos Campin•
ol hio uncle, Joseph Rupe. He
and family o1 Tol...oo Mr ·-'
18. Goee
Ph. Walter Crooks. 992-3631.
letter
~ a!\ Autherson of Lowell and Ru..
w '
· IUAl
19. Newt
30. wolk
payrn..t
Trailers, Mason, W. Va. Ph. by Ludwig and famUy ol Cleve- waa accompaaled by his son,
Mrs. Chester Durst ol NUu,
~ 19 lfl"'
20.
Tark
ingtGiti
~
throu&amp;h
ti. Cbln...
t12-28116 or 773-5611. 9 13 lfe land
Larry, and Lloyd Jenkins of
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Dun! ot
rlJ RNISHED aparlmeot, sis .21. Proiope
""""'
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CANNING
lomaloes,
50c
bush
·
Pomeroy.
,
Girard and Mr. and Mn. Pet.
23.
Greek
rooms and bath, utilities fur6 I~ ~
leiter
I'
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I"
ol,
pick
your
own
or
$1
bushRecent
guesls
ol
Mra.
Bell
Mr.
and
Mro.
floyd
Lane
and
n,e
Apple
Grove
WSCS
mel
Durst, of Flatrock, W. Va.
Dish£'d , close to husines~ dis-~
:M. 8kla
el,
picked
.
Don
Hubbard,
Sy·
Theiss
were
Mr.
and
Mro.
Robchildren
of
Marion
IJI"AI
1
at
the
church
Tuesday
evenMr. and Mrs. Ray Heiner
1r·ict, no pets. Ph. 992-3092.
I"
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racuse,
0.
.
1
t3
6tc
ort
Crawford
and
family
o!
Coweekend
with
ber
parents,
Mr.
lng.
Devotions
were
led
by
visited
Mrs. George McCIIDrr.
ot
thlpt
9 18 Jtp
113
28. To be
,
.
lumbus,
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
P
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I
and
Mra.
Riehard
Jacks.
Mrs.
Naomi
Slobart
Group
lock,
a
patient
at the Pl...onl
~
I BEDROOM bouse with l&gt;ath,
In debt
PUPPIES:
miJed
between
CockHoback
and
daughrer
of
JackCharlotte
Rupo
lo
employed
singi"'
of
"I
Love
1o
Tell
the
Valley
Hospital,
Pt. Pleasant
I~
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30.Tbe skiee
er Spamel and FreAch Pood.
Goe 1 • J
1 Stor ·
garng~ . large lot, for adults.
~
~
le. Ph. 992-20'11.
ss er 1 ewe ry
• 81 Slory" wao followed by prayer Mra. Ora Carsey and 1001,
32. Deeply
1 13 etc sonv11le. Fla. , Herb Cooley and 11
J ohn Sheets, Box 64, Middle-10
In love
I"
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grandson.
George,
of
MI.
VicPomeroy.
by Mrs. Slobart Mrs. Early Ro1er and Terry, Pogev!lle, vii1
~~
Jl&lt;lrl. 0 .
9 16 2te
3f..Stlblum :
ONE Kingstoo swe&lt;'per
wtb tory .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mee- Roush, preslden~ _presided ov- lted Sunday wllh Mr.
1111
jn
oym.
TRA.ILfi: R B ro wn '~ T r a i 1er
aU
·attachmerlts,
like
new.
Visiting
with
Mr1.
Esther
ser
and
ehlldreJI
Gf
Columbus
er
the
business
meetint
when
Mrs.
Alex
Whee1er
and
Bin
36. One time
Court. Minersville, 0 . PhWit
Ph. 941-2261, Racine. 9 13 6tc West recenlly hatre been her were r"'-'ent w&lt;£kend guesll of platlll were made 1o hold a rum- and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rolllb
37. Couple
'l'l2-i121.
9 1\ 12tc .fO. Penruyl~
brothers. Thorne Longsworth her porenlli, Mr. and Mrs. AI- ma1• sale, Sept. 24th, at the and family.
vanl&amp; river
and
family of Omaha, Neb., pha Barr. Other dinner guest&amp; Ebersbach building at Pomeroy. Mr. IUid Mn. Carroll · Willie
1 HlX!M house with bath and
-42. Not ann
••
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43.
Cor&amp;]
Mr.
and
Mrs. Frank Loogsworlb were Mr. and Mro. Larry BaiT Memben atlendi"'! were Mrs. and dRughten have moved 1o
util i1 ~: room . good garden. 1\1- ~
lsllllld
&gt;1
and doughter, Carol, of Brecks- alld oon, David.
Cora Buck, Mrs. Bertha Robin- the Roy Pearoon resldenl» 11
ben Hil l, Racine, 0 . Phone
I" i'" ~
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~
ville,
Earnesl
Longsworth
of
Mrs.
Emma
Ledlle
and
daughson,
Mrs. Naomi
Slobart, East Letart.
949-1261.
9 14 6tc
leather
.
141
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Charleston,
W
.
Va.,
her
sisters,
ter,
Shirley,
attended
1
lamily
Mrs.
Julia
Norris,
Mnr.
Mabel Frlencla of lhll commwlll)l
46. Girl '•
~
NEWLY decorated apartment,
aiekname
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Dale
Dalley
and
Dorothy
Mctlwlgen
lll4
husreunion
Sunday.
Olhen
atlelldRoush,
Mrs.
Anna
Wheeler,
were sorry to hear of the death
I~
4 large rooms and bath, drap4&amp;. Ifttemal
uns,
Mrs.
A
wilda
Bailey
and
band
of
~ew
Cumberland,
W.
lng
were
her
brother
and
famMrs.
Clara
Mae
SarJenl,
Mrs.
ol
Homer Oliver Warner oi·Kitl,
erit's. lirlOieum, new owner,
14'
""'·
Byron,
of
Maringo.
attendVa.,
Evelyn
Dobbino
alld
huoily
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marcua
Weo•Joyce
While,
Mrs.
Be"
Parslmm&lt;£,
Fla. He was lhe '11011
IIOWN
110 Rutternut Me ., Pomeroy,
~
I . ApporUoa
ed
lhe
Rally
Day
serviceS
at
band
of
Providence,
R.
I
..
her
er
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
,
sons,
Mra.
Lucille
Rhodes,
Mrt.
of
Mr.
and
Mn. Homer WamOh1o Also furnished apartlhe
Hoek
Springs
M.E.
Church.
daught~r
.
Bea
Cornell,
huB·
Brown
of
Pt.
Pleasant.
Donna
IDII,
Mra.
Dolly
Wolfe,
w
of
Apple
Gnwe, who surmt&gt;nt . low rent. Ph. 992-2639.
DAILY Cltl'PWQUO'I'I!:- Hen'~ . _ t. wed&lt; M:
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey
and band and son of Fort Bran. N. Mr . and Mro. Alpi'a Barr and Mrs. Elleen Buclt, Mn. Shlr- v!ve alon1 with his wife, l.Qu9 14 61&lt;
.t.llTDLa.a..a.xa
daughter, Ruth Ann, visited rei-~ C., Mr. and Mnr. Robert Dob- son, Mike, were ~ent · Sunday ley Ables. Blrlhdaya observed lse, a !1011, Sieve, of Kisslmto LOXGIO'J:LLOW
I R00M house and bath
oa
- mee, a sister, Mrs. Inez Roy,
ODe letter ll,.ply at.andl for anotber. Ia thl8 .ample ..l. • mad ative! in Columbus a recent bins and sons of Atlanta. Ga. Jht guests of dleJr son and
Laure. St. , Pomeroy. Ph. 992tor the &amp;h~ L'a, X lot the tw• O'a, etc. Slnl"le ~ ...-.. Saturday
·
_ family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Clarice Longstreth and C. C. and a brother, Arthur,. of Ro&gt;293.
9 1; tie
and tonn&amp;Uca ..t tho......, u. aa to.loolo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rad· was 1 recent gu.. t of Mr. and Barr of Ook HilL
.
Bolen were oupper guesllr ol 'ctne. Mr. Warner wao a grlllla&amp;•ch da y the cock! kitten Re dltfermt..
I ROOM apartment and baLh,
ford and daughter. Mary Lou, Mrs. William Gru...,r.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cor- Mn. felly.
11At of Racine Hi~h School. and
furni shed, Middleport . Ph.
were
business
visitors
in
CoRev.
and
Yra.
Lesler
Taylor
moo
of
Columbua
spent
1 SunDavid
Barr,
Infant
son
of
Uved In this rommunity until
IP
a
..
A.
a ,n
!19'l-3874.
I 12 lie
Jumbus last week.
and dAughter, Linda, of Sclot. day at Langsvllle and atrended Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr, un- enlertng military service. AlB 1 I It X II'
0 T • D It "
:I Cl
D • It
MiM Carrie Beth
Bearhs ville attend·'d Rally Day aerv- lhe annual homecoming at lhe derwenl surgery al Holzer Hoo- lending the funeral services 11
fHR EE ond four room furnisnA.XNKJfD. XD XII ~HBK lj,J.I'J:II' .t.a:J of Pomeroy spent Friday night Ices al the church here. They church here. They also visited pllal last week and Jo recover- Sarasota,
Fla.. on Tuesday,
. eo alld unfurnished apart·
and
SalurdRy
with
her
uncle
remained
overnight
Sunday
and
wllh
her
niece,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
inl
•at!sfacolrlly.
were
Mr
.
and
Mrs . Homer' Will'·
OKQll
IXQ.-DBT'fCKLTK
me•t• WY .r543t.
12 5 lfc
tllld aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Monday 1o vlsil wllh Mrs. Tay- Wallace Fetty and daughter and
Alpl!J Barr returned lo his ner, Mr a"d Mrs. Clarence
fOim ROOM furnilbed aport
. .., - · Orn' t 'nr Llll'll , . K.tll'ntll ~ 111'. WJI
Bearhs.
lor's parenls, Mr. and Mrt.l Mr. lind Mn. Kenneth Long- employed lifter opendlna • 1 Roy and Mr. and loin. Arthur
l!llll WY WGU.
I 11 lie
IH"' Bll: l'..ullZII PR• ft'LY - - .
J Mlu AU&lt;e Euler, Middleport, ADIIII Leonard.
llrtlll llld sou, ~f. Mr1. Willi l1ie famliJ.
I' Warn1r.
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1962 COMET
$765
j
Phone 992-2143
Wl 2-2151
1
Custom 2 Door, 6 cvl. Std. tran 1. ~tlio ud heater, vi~yl ~oJack W. C1rsey, Mgr.
flY 2-2193
Porn1roy
Pomeroy, 0.
IIIDDLIPORT OHIO
Mlnhnum C:h•r .. " ""'[~""',;,;,,;,,.,.,.~':-'....~:;'":'~] Can beBalfinancedlik with of500.00
11 c 1 ntl _.r werct ,., flilf"H c..
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h ·trim,
d 1like ne"· W .W. hnM. Li&amp;ht green QVer wh1te fm· II
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CLEAN your rug! ror les3 ,...an down.
ance e reo...
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. $59~
lc a ft. with Luslro Foam. price fli.OOO.IIO.
:
SELLING OUT
=,.;ln;::;i..,n.;.:.T_T.,..S.-,rv;;clc:cet
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Conv. Cpe. Good til't'-t, 6 cyl. en~ine. S1;Ji. lrtms. RadJo an
Eledric shampooer
rental IIIDDLEPORT _ BROADW'Y
,."""'SS Breed.INJ Service. t
II.U ,., M woro MIAimua IHh
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heat.r, good top .
$1. Ebersbach Hdwe., Porn•· _ 111 story frame, 1 ntOmo,
•2 USED CARS LEFT
choice 01 180 lllllla ID 18 dair,
roy, 0.
9 15 etc bath, utility room,
cellar,
•PARTS for OUTBOARD
and beef breedl. For terVi&lt; '
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PHONE WY 2-2156
oeplic tank eleanor. Land· IYRACUSB- CHURCH liT.•Bulldoaer
•TOOLS
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2 story remncleled brick, 7
•Any TnS.At
wrrB COLD WEATHER
•·
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bead. erlckets, spiders &amp; olto
I
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I
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) - - -- - - - - bath, furuace room, cellar,
Metropolitan Moton
or Insecta wlll be comlna In
11 ·
AD.~MS Trading Posl and An- •
--I SINGER SEWING MACiflNETHE AMAZING Blue Lustre level lot I t50JIOOI. Properly fl'f :l-2ltl Mlddl-rt, 0
Evlllllngo ond S~tut'doy
llde vour home wbero
tique Store moved to a new I N~CE . ~h r;;omli ~nd ba~ dd~n- Tnis machine equipped
to 1 Will leave you r uphol~tery In excellellt eondition. Askin&amp; 1"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'-,,~~
warm. Protect your bomt
location, now al Cross Rugds I ur_ms e . .apattment.'
I
e- ztg zag, make buttoaholes,
beautifully soft and clean. ,12,500.00.
from tbese pestl with~B
Junction 124 and stllte route ' porI. Ohto. Ph 992-3874.
darn. etc Pay $.1 on
per
Rent ele&lt;trir shampooer $1.
Albert M. c.. , Broker
ovailable . at Kina
"
143 on Rutland Road . Phone I
8 3 lfc
b1
d
Baker •'ul·ru·ture co.
W
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- --~
· - - - month , or pay a an ct
c
Beary Cleland, Sal..maa
I 11 II&lt;
74l-44R
U 16 Uc
THREE and four room fur
l5t&gt;O . Ph. 992-3218 .
9 19 61&lt;
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lbeollo•t or ttz.,1Qt
AUC'I10NBBI
Phone WY z-:m6. _
LOFTY PILE, free from ouil
o
lomplelo SWIM pool dealers, in ground,
Rowley and Reed. Aller 6 STEREO RADIO - 1!166 walis the carpet cleaRed with
I II 31&lt;
cnn Uradlortl
~:i•!!"• ~!ld ttp Cnta ' l ;·ux : p.m. call WY 2-:l574.
nut console . mode~. RadiO
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
---BY AVA GILKEY
By Mn. Venal JobaiOII
Wrtla. PraM • c.taal
1
Pools, Inc. 1895 Whileford
4 S tic
equipped wt~~ twm spe.lpker I shampooer $1. Pi ckens Hard· HOUSE FOR SALE. Seo 11 Mrs. John Slout and
Mro. The annual John Riley and
.t.. I. BRADFORD
system. -4 .spp:u changer. ay
ware Ce. , Jnc.
9 19 &amp;tc
Rae&amp;- Oldl
1 717) ,
'4 ROOM apartme~t with bath *' 25 ~r month or pay bal-,
Road. York . Pa . Phone
_
_ . J04 Hamilton Street, ~llddl• F.liza Powell are spendinR a Virginia Gibbs Edwards r e u a - •
t
tfe
1
99
755-8324.
9 18 15tp ' in Pomeroy, o. Ph. 2-o38li.
;:;;,e
$8ti .08. Ph. 992 •3218. ' IT'S TERRWIC the way were
port, or call 992-5324.
few days wilh Mrs Stoul't sls- i011 was held recently at the 'iiiiiNiiliiidiiiiiii;";;;~"Ji;;::
MIDDLE AGED woma• Jo do I
9 11 tfc
selling Blue Lustre for rleant t lie Iter at St. Mary's, W. Va.
picnic grounds on PoAd HiU I '!EWING mo..._, l'lpalr .,.
9 I&amp; 61c
baby sitting ill exchange for 5- - - - - - - - -.
-·
.
ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
Mra. Esther Yeoger, Mrs. Pal· Road baek of West Columbta.
me, aU IIIUa WY :r.-2214.
room and board. Wrrte Bos
R~OM
apartm~pt
Wlth8 ba~ ' ALL Aluminum house traJier,
electric shampoo.,. II. Porn·
mer aAd Mrs. Elkins of Detroit, After the basket dinner a Tbo Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
11112 3319
91
61i8-K. c-o·The Daily Senlinel, I .!._ '
:__ _
j
sleeps 4, hot and cold water, I eroy Cement Block Co.
GAY!'IELL WISE property oa Mleh., are visiting Mrs. Oma [short business meeting
wasj Authorized 8IDpr Salel and
101 Buttenout Ave. Pb. In- Aril:. Th..., ladies are hold· ' held &amp;Ad the followlll&amp; officen , Sonlce.
Pomeroy,''!).
918 3tc jM()JmR."l 2 bedroom home,, wtth bathroom. Prtc&lt;d to ·
919 61&lt;
I 2t Uc
., · - --.
Pomeroy,
0
.
Ph
992-2903
day
sell
1f
sold
soo1.
Clyde
Lawt293.
f
:D
lfc
·
tng
a
revival
meeting
at
Down·
were
eleeted
for
the
coming
]
READY-MDI
eo.cre1e
dell_.
1
LJ [,Hl house &lt;'l eanmg . Mrs. or 992·3702 evenmgs.
renee. Long Botlom, Ohio, 1 1965 PONTIAC - - $ml
ingtooi.
year: Mr. alld Mrs. V"':'al ed ri&amp;hl to yrsar projecl. J1'aot
7 :u tic
Mae Hawk . Phone Herman ·
98o-38M.
t II ftp ' VB Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top.
•.
Ray Alkire left Saturday lo ,Jobl!llon, prestdent and voce ud e•"" . .,.__ aUmata
WarJit'f', Wolf Pen R8ad
!
-Jusl an·ived. Like new in·
M
-• ....
9 16 31pl•2 'lOOM trailer, natural .. gas, QUARTER hom, bay, 9 years
stde and out. Power .teenn1
0fCaS
oltend Rio Grande College.
i president, reopecUvely,
rt. Pbooe f92.328t,
GoeJII!iD
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....
-...
·
...
.
"'
"
•
water,
OJJJ
utensils
turnished
,
old,
al!o
bay
poRy
mare,
due
·
&amp;
bralces.
Aulomatic
shift.
Mrs.
Ava
GiJkey
and
Francis
Lon
Roush.
secretary
~
treasurReady-Mil
Co.,
MJddleport
;
•· ask...o
t close to store and close to
lo colt al so hay for saIe. On. Thi ~; i4i a one owner trad~ in
Alkire were oupper gues 11 o1 er. Eacb family ,.
"" 1o Ob1o.
1 1111 ~
,..
my hom• phone lo u.-, will oow. bred. Ph. 992·7,931 .
1964 PONTIAC - - $1191
tbe H. D Gilkeys Tuesday eve- bring lheir o~a fam.ily ~slory o\JR CONDITIONING Retrlger
~ 18 5tp VB Calll1ina 2 dr ..Just arriv·
.mng at GaUipolis.
to next year I reuniOn an tbe
.......
J--L• R•'-'•
I' rent to couple or private per·
ed. One of tbe cleanl'st 64 "1
bo
lh
1 f mily bislory c a It(.., ~ ...c:e. aa.:a I
SOLI"8"
son. Ph . 1143-2600, Portland, 0., PIGS: Marvin- StoRe. Harriwn- anywhrre. Only 23,648 ..,y
Mr. and Mro. Joh• Maosle pes a _~ a
a
ntioll, New Baftll. Pilon•
BOY or GIRL
t 9 tfc
·11 R08d
9 16 6tp I noiles. It i' beautiful whitt
BY EDNA KNOPP
Rev. and Mrs. WilHam Ban&gt;- be comp 1....
II&lt;
I
In Rutland To
----~-- --~--1 VI e
.
.
hart have returned from Akroo Gifts were given to ~e t'OUple
nl H51'1..
·
finish witb blue interior.
4 1
15 ROOM modern house with ' 1964 ALCOA house b-ailer, lilis
The Fnendohip Jl'arm Bu- and espect too live Ia Meigs witb lhe oldest combmed ageo ~!EATING, PLUMBING, Karat
Earn Mo_ney and Prl...
bath
,
full
siz.
bas.ment
and
,
10.
4
It
eJlension
on
living
;
BLAETTNARS
reau
Council met at lho home, county
which were Mr. and
Mrs. Doul Bottle Ou. Anoia
I
1
Delivering Tho Daily
garage, avnilu!M~ now ,
inl
room aAd sam1 on k.itcbe1, ·
Pomeroy, Ohio
oi Esther West Thursday flvea-) Mrs· Nellie Tracy tojoyed her Lo1 Dickens, younge~t presut, Brolben. m 1:. MaiD St..
Sentinollo Hlablished
New Haven. located on 'lid- owned by William Boyer, red
to
K
inR. Pre•ent wert Harold and I birlhd.ay din••r at ••e HallidAy- Lesa JaAt Bt!Wller,
largest I'GIDoroy.
1 :D II•
I w.ay
Drive , will rent reason- and whi.te, below Drive-in, IRISH Cobbler pota 811,
eg. I beU C
h
A dr
nd.
·~
w•
Route
I b
nebec potates
for winter. •a
arna an, n ow a Atkina home.
flmily present, Mr. lll4 Mn. ---~;;;;;;;;;;;;;--a 1&lt;. Ph. 882-ztlfi2.
. lolasol, w. lfa.
t If 6k
Aloo tanning lomaloes, pict Nora Cro!8, Gene Yost, Char- Mr IUid Mn Robert Jewell Lon Dickens, lbo8e present who
IIIIUI'IIICI
1 19 61
CALL 992-2156
________ _ _ P ONE- SET- t&gt;1 used 11ar-bell y111 r own, fl busheL Charles 1.. Theiss, Edison and Mary had 'as dinoer · guest&amp; Suoday bad beeo married the lolpsl, =:-~=::,::::::,;:..--==
~~~~~~~~~~,'~ Wanted To Buy
weights, $15. lilting weight ol Hlllon, Portland. o .
Roush, Edna and Otio Knopp, Mr ncl Mn Glel Jewell Down- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry ant! GET A quolalloa fram IIEO·
•'
--·-- .
150 lb. Ph. 742-4176. f 16 31&lt;
t IS 2litp
Rev. one! Mra. Paul llellen,
ud M,. and ..... • Fronk lbooo travellnt lba farthest, TlilR INSURANCE AGENC\'
STANDING limber i1
Ohio - - - --- -~
~- Paul and Eddie Cross, Dokle
alld
one!
VIr- Randy Ly0111 o! Canton, Ohio.
INC. ltofllfll MWWiaj fOUl
or West Virginia , or
old , YOU - SAVED and olaved for NEW- 20gas logo - with Theiss, Sherry and the hosleal,
At:i.
·
Allendhig !be reunloa were: 111111 IDsuraDce. We 1111)' llo
BOY or GIRL
: :••
one
aillo to oave 1ft
U.
Lower Pomeroy &amp;
0.
VI81Wltp electric shampoeer $1. Pick .
I 18 lie Tues. The nut meeting will ; ,.[;'"'" ncl ·Mr and. Mn Mrs. Byron Fry, Mrs. HBBkell Al1l'OMOBlLB ~ llelll
Upper Middleport Routt
OLD COINS andp apor curren- ens Hardware Co., Inc.
8UDGET PRICED IUnstture II! be olthe home of Wayne Rouob. ~ D. G~~ llltd ~ Joey
Bloomer, Darvin llld Wancll, cucellldT Loot ;rour opera•
E1rn Money •nd PriJ..
cy in nice condition. material
9 12 fie our third ftoor budget lbop.
Mr. and Mn. Carl WalloR Galli ll Mn Louise Gilkey Bomer ud Luq E. JohRSOil, _.. llceDal?. Call WY ~Delivering The Daily
i be lore 1909 especially want· USED · &amp;tpoint~slo-;e, - excel- Boer Furniture, Mlddlepocl and daughrers of Newark spont K ~ iad a~ Kathy of AI: Lon and Jennie Dickens, Mr.
1 • lie
Sonlinel•o Hlablishod
'I
ed, payina current prices
lent coodit.ion, Phone 949-2551. Obio.
11 12 tfc a weekend with Mr. and Mn. L-are '
'tte
lie s
and Mrs. Vernal Johnson, Dale,
"
.
uony we&lt;e a moon ca r .
J h
Ge
M Ml
oonfid•ntial. Send list to:
t 11 3tc BEANS, potatoes,
tomatoes Frank Walton.
' M
d M Arlh Gibson o n a1111
waRna, rs.
na -·- M-. Mabel v-..·b, - to
- - -·- ---·p of
Thomas Beegle visited with .. r. an
rs.
ur
. Albright, Mrs. Zula Fry, Mr. ""' ••
uuo
Cash Inc . P. 0. Box 648, RYE. Phone 843·2778.
ond melolll. Clarence r . Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Mallory VISited Mr. and Mn. Henry Wag- and Mrs. Jay Yerian, Lynn, Dolly Wolfe, and Mn. Clan
CALL '1192·2156
I Mason. W. Va.
I 9 12tp 1
9 18 3tc
lilt, Portland, 0. Ph. 843-2254. al Albany Ga
goner SuAday afternoon. Olber Cheryl aRd Pat Mr. a•d Mrs. Mae Sargent
Jlefrlllltmenll
1
AN'I;IQU"s:
NEW 1961 DVt7Q Duo boat
Mrs.
Theiss and dRugh- visitor• ot the Woggoners were Elbern Monroe: Steve
and : were served by Mn. Berlba
Help Wanted
top tables, dishes, cut glass,] with OMC !20 Steru drive.,li"S TERRIFIC the way we're ter. Arlene, spent a week In Mr. and Mrs. Daaa Young.
Sandra, Doug Coulter, Mr. and Robil18011.
C
; :A
:-;R
::-;H"OPS wanted ROW . Must I miscellaneous items. L • e now oR display, Schwarze! aelling Blue Lustre for clean- Florida visiting Aviet Thei.. Mary Howell of_Dowmng~n Mrs. Ralph L. Duro~ Sharo1, Mrs. Howard Robl.- 11 1
Rudisill, 101 Lerlion Terrace, Marine, Hockingport , 0 .
ing rugs and
upholstery. Harrison and lamlly.
open! Thursday w1th AVI Gil· Ronnie and Dale, Mrs. Lola surg1eal patient at
Holzar
be 18 or older. Apply in per- . Pumeroy, Ohio.
I 19 30tp
I II !21c
Rent electrie shampooer fl. The Longsworth sisters (Eo- key.
Lewis, Mrs. Ora Hlggina, Stew- Hospital.
.
son. Crow '• Steak
House, i
Baker Furniture
t 12 61&lt; Iller West, Evelyn Dobbins of Mrs. Emma Brlghlls
art McDermitt, Miss
Mary Mr. and Mrt. Greg TbeoPomeroy.
9 14 lfc :
lt66 ZIG ZAG DIAL-A-STITCH Providence, R. I., and Dorothy log her Rutland farm Wilh I Rcush, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bow- dore and children, LIH lll4
--..,.-----_-,-,--ed
- ·1
swing needle. Zig zag built McSwigon of Ne\'1 Cumberland, new chimney.
aer and Lesa Jane, Penny Lou Tndd, of Columba&amp; llpellt the
Emplovment Want
in for butttnholes, b I in d w. va.) called on Mr. and Mn. Guy Bolin spent 11 aftenlooa Dicltena, Terry Shirley, Mr. w&lt;£kend with tbelr paren11, Mr.
LADY wishes .5 days a week
ACR1188
2. ....,
21.1n00bems, monogram, etc. Guar- Harry Wolfo recently.
with Dana ,:Ur•er. Iii
d
one! Mrs. A. J. Dicken• alld Joe, •ncl Mrs. Ray Hebtey.
·-•
work . Mrs. Lewis
Peter.:;.,
t . City bt
eoverlncChin,
anteed. Only 1 payments left
Edith Grimm of Kent
and
Tom We1m 1I _pu Ill
OWD Mr. IRd Mr!. Wilbur Stewart, Recent vtsltora of Mr. ....
Sycamore Street, Middleport,
Georgia
!. cuueagu~
l•n·
'' eadJ. Trades accepted . Pll. Patty and Archie Tarr and a ntw well ·on hit property.
Tammy and Tony Fowler, Mr. Mrs. Aiel Wheeler wert Mr.
1~: ~!,.ee
Ohit.
9
16
3tc
~:
~=~
22.
~~e
192-2685.
t
15
6tc
aon
,
Shawn,
Cuyahoga
Falla,
Jack Stewart, 11mmy and Li!a and Mrt, Larry Foster ~f .~
- awa~.
WANT WORK
as practical
point
,,,,...,
StewDrl. Mlr. and Mrs. Johnny lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mor·
1966 VACUUM CLEANER out opont 1 weekend with Mr. and
.. oarlb
ll Re;nvig·
:H. Brow•
T
k I
Mrs Earnest Gritr.m and Mr
O'tlSVl
Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard ·ril and
llllwlnurse. Will !lve in 5 days a 12'. R:ncU•h
01-ate
m the
of lay-away
an ype com'
·
·
Le
d Cit
G daughter,
d M Erin,,..__
,._
auuwr·ek. Ph. 773-&gt;746 or 77'1.1. Phwe tR
~un
plete wilh ~ttachrnents. Only and Mrs, Harry Wolfe.
w1a an
eryl, Mary Jane mg reen an
rs. Ucu~·p~~~~
1!. Pronr
&amp; row
1203.
9 II 3tD
25. Tha~~r
h 1 fl Ph
Mr and Mno Omar Dailey
lll4 Ann and Randy Lyons.
Wolfe of Washbtgton, D. C.
1 $4i
H . A. tribe ol
3. Kindred
G&lt;r.
·
·
!si"J:en
s
eac
•
el5
ltc
.
spont
I
vlsitlnl
lhelr
Recent vlstlorl of Mr. and
- ---- ·-- Alronqutu
• · Sold)en
Indluw
ill mptlvllJ '"· ::::"'
For Rent
children, Mr. and Mrs. LawMrs. Dorsa Pai'IIODI wera Mrs.
JO. Aat.erlak
- - - Ui16.. Sprite
S1. Engrave
· • . o.n.oa
USED l!lliti Shasta travel trail· renee Dailey and family lll4
Ud
Zma Barnett of Lorain, Mr.
8tupety
H . Auricular
33. ToUo
, . .,.
or,
2
Apache
Eagles,
campThelma
and
family
of
East
Lawrenco
Rope
WIS ca e 1o
e
fOVe
and
Mrs. OUs llussell of MI.
VERY NICE I rcom unfurnish- 17. Jr.'a
16. ]1\ ..
3&lt;. Strike
41 . Tdrrld
ing equipment and rentals. Liverpool , Mr. and Mn. Thorn- Indiaoapolls, Ind., by lht death
. Allo, Mr. and Mrs. ClrlliusMI
ed apartment in Middleport.
rela.t.lft
m~tl~
.,,.
M. G,...k
•s...
""""""Roush and Lyoos Campin•
ol hio uncle, Joseph Rupe. He
and family o1 Tol...oo Mr ·-'
18. Goee
Ph. Walter Crooks. 992-3631.
letter
~ a!\ Autherson of Lowell and Ru..
w '
· IUAl
19. Newt
30. wolk
payrn..t
Trailers, Mason, W. Va. Ph. by Ludwig and famUy ol Cleve- waa accompaaled by his son,
Mrs. Chester Durst ol NUu,
~ 19 lfl"'
20.
Tark
ingtGiti
~
throu&amp;h
ti. Cbln...
t12-28116 or 773-5611. 9 13 lfe land
Larry, and Lloyd Jenkins of
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Dun! ot
rlJ RNISHED aparlmeot, sis .21. Proiope
""""'
river
CANNING
lomaloes,
50c
bush
·
Pomeroy.
,
Girard and Mr. and Mn. Pet.
23.
Greek
rooms and bath, utilities fur6 I~ ~
leiter
I'
~
I"
ol,
pick
your
own
or
$1
bushRecent
guesls
ol
Mra.
Bell
Mr.
and
Mro.
floyd
Lane
and
n,e
Apple
Grove
WSCS
mel
Durst, of Flatrock, W. Va.
Dish£'d , close to husines~ dis-~
:M. 8kla
el,
picked
.
Don
Hubbard,
Sy·
Theiss
were
Mr.
and
Mro.
Robchildren
of
Marion
IJI"AI
1
at
the
church
Tuesday
evenMr. and Mrs. Ray Heiner
1r·ict, no pets. Ph. 992-3092.
I"
~
racuse,
0.
.
1
t3
6tc
ort
Crawford
and
family
o!
Coweekend
with
ber
parents,
Mr.
lng.
Devotions
were
led
by
visited
Mrs. George McCIIDrr.
ot
thlpt
9 18 Jtp
113
28. To be
,
.
lumbus,
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
P
au
I
and
Mra.
Riehard
Jacks.
Mrs.
Naomi
Slobart
Group
lock,
a
patient
at the Pl...onl
~
I BEDROOM bouse with l&gt;ath,
In debt
PUPPIES:
miJed
between
CockHoback
and
daughrer
of
JackCharlotte
Rupo
lo
employed
singi"'
of
"I
Love
1o
Tell
the
Valley
Hospital,
Pt. Pleasant
I~
I'"
I"
30.Tbe skiee
er Spamel and FreAch Pood.
Goe 1 • J
1 Stor ·
garng~ . large lot, for adults.
~
~
le. Ph. 992-20'11.
ss er 1 ewe ry
• 81 Slory" wao followed by prayer Mra. Ora Carsey and 1001,
32. Deeply
1 13 etc sonv11le. Fla. , Herb Cooley and 11
J ohn Sheets, Box 64, Middle-10
In love
I"
I'"
.
grandson.
George,
of
MI.
VicPomeroy.
by Mrs. Slobart Mrs. Early Ro1er and Terry, Pogev!lle, vii1
~~
Jl&lt;lrl. 0 .
9 16 2te
3f..Stlblum :
ONE Kingstoo swe&lt;'per
wtb tory .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mee- Roush, preslden~ _presided ov- lted Sunday wllh Mr.
1111
jn
oym.
TRA.ILfi: R B ro wn '~ T r a i 1er
aU
·attachmerlts,
like
new.
Visiting
with
Mr1.
Esther
ser
and
ehlldreJI
Gf
Columbus
er
the
business
meetint
when
Mrs.
Alex
Whee1er
and
Bin
36. One time
Court. Minersville, 0 . PhWit
Ph. 941-2261, Racine. 9 13 6tc West recenlly hatre been her were r"'-'ent w&lt;£kend guesll of platlll were made 1o hold a rum- and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rolllb
37. Couple
'l'l2-i121.
9 1\ 12tc .fO. Penruyl~
brothers. Thorne Longsworth her porenlli, Mr. and Mrs. AI- ma1• sale, Sept. 24th, at the and family.
vanl&amp; river
and
family of Omaha, Neb., pha Barr. Other dinner guest&amp; Ebersbach building at Pomeroy. Mr. IUid Mn. Carroll · Willie
1 HlX!M house with bath and
-42. Not ann
••
~
43.
Cor&amp;]
Mr.
and
Mrs. Frank Loogsworlb were Mr. and Mro. Larry BaiT Memben atlendi"'! were Mrs. and dRughten have moved 1o
util i1 ~: room . good garden. 1\1- ~
lsllllld
&gt;1
and doughter, Carol, of Brecks- alld oon, David.
Cora Buck, Mrs. Bertha Robin- the Roy Pearoon resldenl» 11
ben Hil l, Racine, 0 . Phone
I" i'" ~
-44. . Kind ol.
~
ville,
Earnesl
Longsworth
of
Mrs.
Emma
Ledlle
and
daughson,
Mrs. Naomi
Slobart, East Letart.
949-1261.
9 14 6tc
leather
.
141
1
...
I""
Charleston,
W
.
Va.,
her
sisters,
ter,
Shirley,
attended
1
lamily
Mrs.
Julia
Norris,
Mnr.
Mabel Frlencla of lhll commwlll)l
46. Girl '•
~
NEWLY decorated apartment,
aiekname
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Dale
Dalley
and
Dorothy
Mctlwlgen
lll4
husreunion
Sunday.
Olhen
atlelldRoush,
Mrs.
Anna
Wheeler,
were sorry to hear of the death
I~
4 large rooms and bath, drap4&amp;. Ifttemal
uns,
Mrs.
A
wilda
Bailey
and
band
of
~ew
Cumberland,
W.
lng
were
her
brother
and
famMrs.
Clara
Mae
SarJenl,
Mrs.
ol
Homer Oliver Warner oi·Kitl,
erit's. lirlOieum, new owner,
14'
""'·
Byron,
of
Maringo.
attendVa.,
Evelyn
Dobbino
alld
huoily
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marcua
Weo•Joyce
While,
Mrs.
Be"
Parslmm&lt;£,
Fla. He was lhe '11011
IIOWN
110 Rutternut Me ., Pomeroy,
~
I . ApporUoa
ed
lhe
Rally
Day
serviceS
at
band
of
Providence,
R.
I
..
her
er
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
,
sons,
Mra.
Lucille
Rhodes,
Mrt.
of
Mr.
and
Mn. Homer WamOh1o Also furnished apartlhe
Hoek
Springs
M.E.
Church.
daught~r
.
Bea
Cornell,
huB·
Brown
of
Pt.
Pleasant.
Donna
IDII,
Mra.
Dolly
Wolfe,
w
of
Apple
Gnwe, who surmt&gt;nt . low rent. Ph. 992-2639.
DAILY Cltl'PWQUO'I'I!:- Hen'~ . _ t. wed&lt; M:
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey
and band and son of Fort Bran. N. Mr . and Mro. Alpi'a Barr and Mrs. Elleen Buclt, Mn. Shlr- v!ve alon1 with his wife, l.Qu9 14 61&lt;
.t.llTDLa.a..a.xa
daughter, Ruth Ann, visited rei-~ C., Mr. and Mnr. Robert Dob- son, Mike, were ~ent · Sunday ley Ables. Blrlhdaya observed lse, a !1011, Sieve, of Kisslmto LOXGIO'J:LLOW
I R00M house and bath
oa
- mee, a sister, Mrs. Inez Roy,
ODe letter ll,.ply at.andl for anotber. Ia thl8 .ample ..l. • mad ative! in Columbus a recent bins and sons of Atlanta. Ga. Jht guests of dleJr son and
Laure. St. , Pomeroy. Ph. 992tor the &amp;h~ L'a, X lot the tw• O'a, etc. Slnl"le ~ ...-.. Saturday
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_ family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Clarice Longstreth and C. C. and a brother, Arthur,. of Ro&gt;293.
9 1; tie
and tonn&amp;Uca ..t tho......, u. aa to.loolo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rad· was 1 recent gu.. t of Mr. and Barr of Ook HilL
.
Bolen were oupper guesllr ol 'ctne. Mr. Warner wao a grlllla&amp;•ch da y the cock! kitten Re dltfermt..
I ROOM apartment and baLh,
ford and daughter. Mary Lou, Mrs. William Gru...,r.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cor- Mn. felly.
11At of Racine Hi~h School. and
furni shed, Middleport . Ph.
were
business
visitors
in
CoRev.
and
Yra.
Lesler
Taylor
moo
of
Columbua
spent
1 SunDavid
Barr,
Infant
son
of
Uved In this rommunity until
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Jumbus last week.
and dAughter, Linda, of Sclot. day at Langsvllle and atrended Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr, un- enlertng military service. AlB 1 I It X II'
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MiM Carrie Beth
Bearhs ville attend·'d Rally Day aerv- lhe annual homecoming at lhe derwenl surgery al Holzer Hoo- lending the funeral services 11
fHR EE ond four room furnisnA.XNKJfD. XD XII ~HBK lj,J.I'J:II' .t.a:J of Pomeroy spent Friday night Ices al the church here. They church here. They also visited pllal last week and Jo recover- Sarasota,
Fla.. on Tuesday,
. eo alld unfurnished apart·
and
SalurdRy
with
her
uncle
remained
overnight
Sunday
and
wllh
her
niece,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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•at!sfacolrlly.
were
Mr
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and
Mrs . Homer' Will'·
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IXQ.-DBT'fCKLTK
me•t• WY .r543t.
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tllld aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Monday 1o vlsil wllh Mrs. Tay- Wallace Fetty and daughter and
Alpl!J Barr returned lo his ner, Mr a"d Mrs. Clarence
fOim ROOM furnilbed aport
. .., - · Orn' t 'nr Llll'll , . K.tll'ntll ~ 111'. WJI
Bearhs.
lor's parenls, Mr. and Mrt.l Mr. lind Mn. Kenneth Long- employed lifter opendlna • 1 Roy and Mr. and loin. Arthur
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darn. etc Pay $.1 on
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A blue and white birthday er roast, buffet supper

a n d 'Irecently with Mr. and
Thursday James Weber.

l'ake ice cream, kocJI ade and
indiv,1dual eupcake~; with lighted candll's, were served to Kelh " g"ll""~t~. Tommy Haw\ey.
Cheryl and Tommy Roseberry
and Anna Katherine Wiles by
\,1rs. Patsy Thoma and Mrs.
Doroth11 Roseberry .
The ·F\intstooP theme was
carried out in plates and napkin ~ Favors or coloring books
and ballons were presented to
uc~1
Pictures were
each g
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al"o Itaken. . d anv
nice
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HER '\1AN "S HERMITS in
"HOLD ON"'
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Ht•rman's Hermits
Shelle}· Fabares
Sue Ann Langdon
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A Meigs Coljnty couple, wideIy known Guernsey breeders,
Monday began a tour they probdreamed possible
b!
a MY never
d Mn E'·on R-··•·
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left
by
jet
Monday
c0 I bus
tour of
from
um
on a
Europe including the picturesque Isle of Guernsey where the
Guernsey breed of cattle orlgi·
noted.
They are part of the Ohio
Dairy Farmere Good Will Pea·
pte-to-People Delegation to Eur·
""::;eluded In the group are Dr
and Mrs. Charles L. Blackman,

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formerly of Ohio Slate Universily. Dr. Bla~n bas .judged
at the Meigs County Fa1r. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Henderson (re.
111
tired county •t of
Noble
County) are allfl In the gr;u~

the haste"

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above i sity, spent the weekend with
1his parenlc:;, Mr . and Mrs . Rog' er Morgan and daughter, Cathy. !
Dave Wiley, Ohio University i
student, spent the
weekend
with his parents, Mr.
and
Cleland Mrs. L. R. Wiley.
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NOT OPEN

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freobmen wiD play !be Mar·
letla Collece fr01bmen
oa
Monday, OdGber 3, al 8 p.m.
Admluton will be $1 lor •d•"· aDd 10 cenla for lltadeDIB.
..Im-....,ately
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follo'wiDC the
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pme
the wW
Pomeroy
&amp;-·aten
serve. Athletic
refretb·
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menlo ta ... two teama.

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Police 0
T0 sCh00I
In Gallia
A study course In Ohio Law
Enforcement Officers Traln~ng
started Monday night In Legion
Hall in the GalllpoUs Municipal
Building.
The baslc 20 hourlfloourse Is
mandatory for aU 0 cers appointed since Jan. 1, 1968. It
will run II weeks and will be
held Monday through Thursday
from 7 to 11 p.m.
Unit 1 of the course Is
70
hours, and Unit 2 Is 50 hours.
Enrolled are office';' of the
GalUs County Sheriff 8 department, city police, and officers
from Melp oounty· They are
Paul North, Carl Manlskas,
John Altizer, Gary Wallace, Joe
Owens, Denver Brumfield, Sl·
las Hamllton, Ck ' os Wiseman,
and Sheriff Denver Walker, Gal·
11a county, and from Meigs
are Sheriff Robert Hartenbach,
Leo Crew, Tooy Taylor, and
Daniel and Curb Pooler.

Is Asked in Petitions &gt;~
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Petitions asking establishment waters.
of t conservancy district with- - Diverting, or In whole or
In the Leadln•
Creek Watershed m· part, ellmlnatinn
water •
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orea were being circulated to- courses.
day In the western roection of - Providing a water supply
Meigs County,
lor domestic, Industrial and
Attorney Frank W. Porter public use.
Jr., following a meeting with a -Providing for the collection
group of residents of !he water- and disposal of sewage and
shed area Monday, said volunliquid wast.. produced In
leer workel'll will seek signa. the district.
lures of at least 1,000 persons It was indicated a hearing
Interested In the proposed dis·
he conducted in :.lelgs
lrlct.
Pleas Court within 60
The petition, In part, says:
after the petitions are
''Within the proposed district
seeking permission
to
there is an urgent need for form the proposed conservancy
the estlibllshmenl of flood con- ·
Porter pointed out the
trol, public water supplies, strip circumference of the proposed
mining land reclamation, gen- conservancy district area Is
era! control of streams, sewage 151 miles and covers practically
cflsposal and establishment
all of the western half of the
recreational faciUUes
county.
cannot be economically and
feasibly provided by the
vidual freeholders In the
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ert)lllental bodies within the
poaec1 district, but which can .
be accompHsbed through a &lt;'&lt;&gt;nservancy district that can quallly for federal and state assist-

., mer Y 1 Ob'10
the Dairy De_P.frllllent a
State Unlversllf ~ho has spok·
en at the ~·liS County Dairy
Service Umt _dinner.
Their schedUle c~lls for three
Mr. and Mr~. Rou1h WiU See Where It .4ll Started
days m Scotland VlSltlng dairy
herds, two days In London, Engthree days m DeDIW!rk
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dairy ~ds and.arllficbreeding umts, and "' days
Soviet Russia. The last vlsii
ance."
Governor Jameo A. Rhodes County Court House.
Elks Home in Gallipolis.
Europe wm be three days .,
Porter said establishment of
wlll ' conunue.hla Heport to the The tour wlU leave I.agan at The Governor'• tour
bus t France vlsltlng .the land wher'
such a conservancy district will
People Tour nell Tuesday .ln al9:30 and proceed sou.th . oo wiD leave Gallipolis at 2:30 p. Charolais ct1tlle originated.
lend Improvements In public
fW[ng through
southeastern Route 93 to McArthur m Vmton m. and arrive in Pomeroy for a As a side trip on the . to~,
health, nfety, convenience, or
()hlo touching GaUlpoHo and• County. He will speak In front rally at the Meigs County Court four Guernsey breeders Wlll
welfare and also announced
· Pomeroy and other points.
of the VInton County Court House at 3 p.m.
It the Isle of Guernsey where
the foliowing purposes:
He· will leave Columbus . at House at 10 a.m.
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the Guernsey breed of cattle
- Preventin floods.
•=30 a.rn, (ESTl by bus and wWI The !Our will leave McArth- Leavmg Pomeroy at 5, the originated.
g
m h nne!
travel
Route IIIIo Lot!an .ur at 10:30 golol south on tour wUI proceed north
The purpose of the trip Is to
by-.:=tin~a 'oo"d s
In H-e.~· "f. a break· Route t3 to Wellston Route Route 33 to Atheno where at .
understallding and rcenln lbem •
ng a
eepfut ·a t/ il ' l Re-1111 at 327 to Route 35 and south to p.m. a rally and ox roast
between peopleo of
gReclabnm
flllln
et
' e · . ·(""'". ',rotlollllile ,: ll!e Galllpolj.o,
be held at the Athens
ThlJ particular
II
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GGYernor. wru
to the
Fail: GrGllllds,
publle
Ja mail! liiJ· of .ohJ o
and overllowed Ianda:
lpnt il: •.: . ',j,f j1u1 Hacklqi eon will be beld at 11001t at the.Invlted.
farmers and dairy lndlll·
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PJ:ovldinl lor irrigation
1
where 11 may be needed.
try peop e.
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand
streams, and oonservlng the
(UPI) - The vohmteer fire
bdiade at tile tiny town of
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Paeroa tnraed up smartly
'nle United States rocketed Its
today at a blaze Ia
a
second surveyor lunar tanding
HOI'l.G 'k:ONG (UPO - Military a;uthorities in ~e­ photographer'• obop 100 yards
robot on a picture-taking
klni .charged today that a group of Chme~e Commumst from the olatloo- bat forgot ·
apet~Itlon toward the moon to
party offlcialll:and intellectuals were plotting a coup to to brinl die eqloe.
scout the eenter of the Apollo
ovei1hro\V'the ·regime of Chairman Mao Tse-tung.
Tbe brlpdeamen were atastronaut laadlnB zone.
I
Peklilg Radio, In a broadcast monitored here, said teudlag weekly practice wheu
"power factions" within the Communist party were try. !be fire broke out. lbey ran Robert Burke, 18, of Colmn· The 2,2M-pound spacecraft
ing to restore capitalism in China and that "bonrgeols to tile o1top thea bad to oead a bus, sustained palo!~ lnJurll!&amp; wao attempting to malcb the TOLEDO (UPI) _ The two •
Monday at 1:35 p.m. m a lllngle Oawle!s soft landing of Survey· mo•th dispute between the city
and reactionary Intellectuals are spreading the poisonous
IIU1D back for the ..&amp;fDe. lbe
lnflllence of the bourgeoisie ideology."
oar accldeat on Route
124, or 1 June 2, but was headed and H a d firemen over salobap ••• deotroyed,
tenlhll of .a mUe east _of toward a more difflcul ap- ary
ended early today
Laurel Chff
Methodist proach Into a roogher' crater- following a marathon bargainPARIS (UPO - Communist China Is trying to pre·
ch~.
. "-'-rt ocarred area on the moon's 1n1 session.
vent tile North Vietnamese government from arranging
Me1gs Countr Sherllt ';'"; surface.
Ralph Burton, International
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peaee -talb with the United States, it was learned today.
Hartenbach s
t, Surveyor %, nearly Identical representative of the firelight. Informallon reaeblng Paris said the leaders In Hanoi
Burke trav g eas 1o ita widely ac&lt;lalmed prede- era' union, saki the agreement
and Peking are sharply split over the question of opening
his engma stopped, cauB- cessor raced into the early C!llled for an immediate $325
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and Mrs. A. H. Ebersbach , Mrs.
Bentz Wolfe, Mrs.
Cleland
Hines, .\Irs. Denver
Thoma
and Mrs . Ben Neutzling. The
October meeting will be held

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Columbus
Youth Hurt
In Accident

Fr.o~·0pening Peace Talks

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T0 }ed0 FUSS
On SalafJ•e8
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any defect wit~out charse. plus four-year Pro~ec 11on Plan for
furnishing replacement for any defective part m the eomplet.
transmission, drive motor, or 111&amp;1 G~PIGi'J' ~ pwnp.

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sky at 8:32a.m. Em' annual wage Increase for both
on the nose of an Atlas-Centaur groups, another 4 per cent hike

the
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saki. the Jlaqo! government early this month.
Lyons. '12, Rt. I, died early .
ill• car veered to the left
1Dfoi1:!1t4 the United Statea u This was said to have day at Pleasant Valley Hosp1t- side of the highway and Into
lOIII as 15 months ago It IYOuld explained the strong Uno De al. He wu bom at Leen, 011
lawn of Walter Weal'll to

VlelnM!ese .IVOIIld be willlng to
111 to,·11161!1!iifeilllce table If the
Ulllted.,~ nameol a specific
date ili4 .11rm pledge o1 Its
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Jovermnent,
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SPECIAL! Save as we DOUBLE OUR SALES!
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rocket the launch met Its 38- next April and a $75 raise In
minute ftrlng period with only cl thing
tartlng next
'Zl seconds to spare.
oar
a11owance 8
If the spidery spacecraft 1'
bargaining sessions

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He 19 BUrV!ved by his wife,
the former MlnDle Elliott, and
three oons, Erueot Lyons
Leon w. va. and Blll,y and
Lyons: at home. A survivlnl daughter Is Mrs.
Schwartz of Rt. z Pt. Pleulllt.
A atepdaughter Is Mrs. Anu
Sworll of Jolmstown, 0.
Other survtvon are a brother
and two sisters, Georl•
of Lancaster, 0., Mrs. Vlolft
11arma11, and Mrs. Flora Barman, both at Rt. S Pl. PIant, There are two
dren, aad two step fP"81111chll·
dren.
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Ser'(iees will be held at
p.m., Friday at the MtiJr.Siev.
w Funeral home. Rev.
mlli Nash wDI oftlclate, ad
• "'M said ..1 burial will bi Ia Lone Q a k
thai o101an, ...,. . · say cemetery. Frientla . may call
=·"learn and buBd, the funeral borne after I p.m,,
iml~ wert 011 the Wedl!eaday.

reaching Ports
said relations between North
VIet Nam and Cenununlst
China are tar from oordlal.
Hanoi's foreign minister, Pbam
Van Dong was said to have
tecelved little satfslactlon when
be visited Peklnf ffi!ently In
aearch of more Red Chinese
aid.
There was nothlng ·to Indicate
that Hanoi bad moved any
closer 1o the Soviet Union,
however, and the French
IOIIl'llll said there IHIIll Httle
Ukllhood that Moscow would go
to war openly 011 the
of
North VIet N&amp;m.

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AUTOIUTIC WAS.HIIR
wuMnrapeedol NORMAL for 111111lan and OIIITL!l f~r dalntica and delicalel.
cJcleallllcludinc 8VPBIIBOAJC for beavily ooUed tbinp.
,-:.
s water te-alert and lwatw lnellltleeliou.
Mape·Mllf Iller! Trll* and hotdallllt.

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of demanltratlon.

Che~alieake Man iJ
Kiiled
in Wreck
COLUMBUS
(UPI) l'lu~Dley, :18, l"hpepeate,
Ohio, wu .Wed earl7 today Ia

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ed. There were no IITQia. abouty 800 mlles east of
Burke suffered three broken Surveyor l'l reotlng lite •• the
n"bt aad a punctured 111111,
ocean of stonna.
Four minutes alter the fiery
Teen•a£er KiUed,
blutoff, the launch control
Three are In iured
C!ellter reported that the boosWAUSEON, Ohio &lt;UPI) - ter's high-powered Cenlaur
lloyd Allen Hlll, 18, Delta, wu upper stage took over as
ldlled and three other lila- planned, pushiB&amp; ita payload on
.,en were Injured Ia a,,, Its 'a-hour voyage toward the
Clllllainn Monday night at the moon.
IDWsectlon of two Fui!Dn Coon- "All systerM are lool&lt;IJig good
If road&amp; near here. ·
. at this Ume," the space &amp;gnecy
HliJ was riding In a car drl· reported s11 minutes after
ven by Leslie Lulfs, II, 8WIJ&gt;. launch.
,
.
ton, and alse&gt;' occupied by !lob- Surveyor 2 s malo JOb Is to
ert Neuenschwander, 17l Delta, Jluh thousancls of
delaUed
wben It hit one driven by Unda doleup plcturea of lhe lunar
Goldsmith, IT, Swantoo.
landoeape back to earth ta help
.
Apollo plano'" aelect sltet for
Mefp General
lbtl !frat lll8Dlled lunar landing
Admladolll - f!lladbie Wat- altC!Dlpt Ill two or three years.
Pomeroy; Dana ,._, AI a apectacular
bonus,
Edna Llltle, a.dhlre. JRIII"IID DIAJialer Benjamin
- None.
tCanUnued on Pap 2)

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employes plcketlnl clty ball
IOVeral occasions.

Court Orders

T
Fines for WO
Two lloH were levied Monday morning In Meigs County
Ceurt by Judge Frank W. Parter Jr.
Aaron Hysell,
Middleport,
was senteneed to 30 clays In
jail and costa lor drlvlnl a oar
afler his driving rlgbta bad
beell lllllpellded. He was
011 1 lllODtha probation and 27
daya of lhe jaU sentence
suspended.
on
charge of
left ol
was lined fJO and costa.
Manhall Reeves, Route I,
Albany, was lined
and oosla
for havln&amp; ~ve brakes.

Hysel~
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Residents of the 8!'08 WW...
the proposed district who 1111

be circulating the petlllonl 1*elude Jack Crisp, ciWnlllll
of the Leading Creek W. .
shed A8811datton, Langavll!l:
Dale Wright, RD, Rutland; 0,:.
de Seragg, RuUand RD I; a..
les Wyat~ Rutland; Carl U,.,
sell, Rutland; Joan CGunllQ; .
LangsvUie; Lee Wood Sr., •
1, Rutland, and Dalo l'ri"'l', , ·
RD 1, RuUand.
Landowners of the watenllili
area who petiUonen aN iiillliljJ ·
to contact are invited to· ....
identical petlllllns at lbe a.iC.
land Department Store MD.
ler's Grocery In RuUanci, Grooery or Word's ' G~
In Langsville, Hobbs GnlCII'Ji
in Dexter or Lewll
~
StaUon at Harrlionvllle.
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SAIGON (UPI)- U. S. Air Force planet flew U
missions against targets in the demilitarized zone separating North and South Viet Nam while Marine ground
troops a few miles to .the south selz&lt;:d a key vlllage from
Communist r~gulars m heavy f1ghbng, U. S. military
spokesmen Said today. '
Spokesmen srud flights of F4 Phantom jets and B57
Canberras attacked the buffer zone at tbe 17th parallelThe U. S. planes dropped napalm bombs on Communist
positions in the
touching off
fire• ancl
secondary exploSions.
,
u. S,•Marlnes a few miles away charnel tln'oli"gllebineguri;flre and captured a village Yital In the strqggle
for control of a border provin...c:.:e:...
. Th=ey:;::...;m=et:...e_le_me_•n_tsts_
Ol_.a
North Vietnamese diVISion in a dawn·to-dusk battle, U. hell been held by the touch
S. spokesmen said.
North Vlelnamese DIB DlviOther Americans, troops
sian In northernmost Qulllll Tit
the 1st Air Cavalry Division, Province. The Leatherneeka,
were confronting a second who spokesmen said C!Blled ..
Communist division In the ··all their supporting wea[XIIll''
Central Highlands to the sputh. Including 111r 11r1kes IIIII
They captured a communica· artillery, took over the v1llallll ~
lions cent., and killed IS late Monday and tiDed at lelia·
members of the mixed ~orth S3 Communi.t troops In tllllr
Vletnam~~e-V1et. Cong 610 Yel- tunnels and trenchee.
low Star DIVISion.
Otberl Killed
The Marme assault was In the 98ffil 1"1111011 ""against An Dlnh vlllage, 425 Marines killed 15 North Vlell\lJtt ;
miles north of S&amp;gon, whiCh mese, raiaing to 532 the nlllllbW
of Communist troops ll:lllitl;
aince the be&amp;lnnfng of ()pin. - ..
lion Prairie on Aug. 3.
.' .
There were brisk ~
elsewhere across the OOIIIIl'r... .

~ne.

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7,000 Reds
SqueezedJ'n
Bomb Zone

:.f";:.Cba~. =~=~ Gaulle took In1 his Phnom .Penh ~:es L., S:Snd :~I::,!: ''=:!a!r:~. to Vele1'811S dupll.,.tes tb~ !:~:::c::,e~ held 1n Burton's motel room, at· ~~~~N!': ia hav~ ·
talkl, bltllliat Wasblnlton must 6.:: ~~~, :':.~ :~t·~! til; Knapp Lyons.
Memorial Hospital by the Po~ =i"!n~ the moon's Sin~~&lt; =~!ntheB;:,or .:!d sll ed the slusive _North
IM!t a, dale for a military pullout VIet Nam "within a fixed and Mr. Lyons was a veteran
eroy emergency squad. HJ! Medll - the Middle Bay - at much of the credit for
mese. 324 B Dlv•~\on .;f
In:•-:.c::cea aaid the North reasonable time."
=~!"'t!g~;...';"'N~~. cond!U~n~! ~:= d~~ :::e .:·~·., ~~ n;.,u:a~ the lengthy dispute that saw ::;"~m:~li~~:;Wl..,~

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Farmers Good Wi . .. our ~:~..,,Slate
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~1r5. Everett Dalley
tertained the. Third fi'rid&lt;.~y club Mrs. Donald L1sle .
I the
weekend with their oarcnls. Mr. and Mrs. James
Friday evenmg at her home, ~---·~
Anne St.
I
.
Brewington, Middleport,
and ·
A short business session was I _held a~ a rr:oney makmg. pro- Mr. and Mrs . Luckeydoo, New
conducted by Mrs. Henry Rei-~ Ject Wl~h Mrs. Max Meinhart Haven, W. Va. Mr. Luckeydoo
bel, president, which opened as auctioneer.
. I is attending Marshall UniversiWJth the Lord's Prayer in uni-: ~ames were played
w•.th ty and Mrs. Luckeydoo is teachson. A round robin get-wei! 1~r~zes awarded to Mrs. Ray lng in the Huntington schools.
card wa!-i sent to Mrs. Fred I Se•denabel, M~. Arnold Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson . .
Dessauer. An auction sale
Mrs . Dale Smith and
Mrs. Atht:ns, visited Sunday
with i
·
Gruver Erb.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Refreshments were served I Keith Morgan, Ohio UmverPomeroy. Ohio

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY, SEP-T-EM_P_
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Mrs. I
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Carl Kloes,Charles
Mr. and
Mrs. John
Sr. Mrs. Roger Luckey·
Sauvage,
Hoback,
Mr. Harris,
Mr. and
en- and Mrs. Her~rt Parker and doo, Huntington, W. Va ., spent

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

marshmallow toast
evening on the lawn at their Mrs. C. A. Emmish has re-1
new home in Ral:ine. The group, turned from a visit with her
atf' by candlelight and the light 1son, Mr. and Mrs. Rog~r Em- ~
of burning logs.
mish in Dayton, and with her '
Following the supper,
the daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don
group adjourned to the living Burkey of Marietta and. Mr. ·
room for a social program. The and Mrs. Earl Bougher tn Cosinging of hymns and old time lumbus .
songs with Rev. and Mrs. Wenk M_rs. Leo Searls, Mrs. Perry
de11 G Stutler as guitar accom- Hofrm:m: ~1rs . Halhe Mclntv:e,
panist, was enjoyed.
Mrs . Da1sy Pat~r.son and Mtss
1
Bernice Durst VISited the Tops
Attending were Rev and Mrs. Chapter at Ravenswood,
W.
Stutler and Ke'lin, Miss ~. t :ucia Va
j
Karr, Mr. and Mrs Bill Wine- Mi~~ Marianne Woodgerd, CoF k
··
d 'th
bf€nner and Steve, Mrs. ran - lumhus, spent the weeken WI
Jm Rizer and F'ranklin
II, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarTilE COIN SHOI&gt;TAGE might have bad something to do
Robert Flanagan, Mr arul Mrs. old Woodgerd
with the development of this jukell:"i ~e first to
Carroll Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris,
dollar bllls from Thmusk!j··•~ovbers.doo=.'t m'!';:ne~ange.
auues ill volume.
e u.ae o:r;
Paul Kloes, Miss Eleanor Rob- Columbus, spent the weekend

Third friday
Club Members

MEIG$ TH~ATR

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101. Wolfe 1
. honored their Meter and Tony entertained the
~
~on. Kelly , on the occasion of Eagles class of the Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Powell of
his 4th b~rthday, Sept. 13th. Methodist church with a wien- Fort Lauderdale, ·Fla., visited 1

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roy-Mi~::;~:~~e;:;9· l96S ,p~Ar-o·un~d!'\1.•30•dm:-~~
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4th Birthday

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kllllll&amp;.' _,, .'
capturing 28 VIe! Con&amp; Jlt ·* •&gt; _
operation 75 m.Uea oouth~ .

spokesmen slid.
troops

reported

Saigon.
""
A U.S. soldier wu shoiiD 1!1

I - U S troo

ps band by an unknowu teuudiil

near the coast. U.S. flghter
bombers, artillery, ships
Marines on the ground
the crack Cemmumst force.
u.s. Marines charged
machinegun fire and
the forUIIed border vlllage
An Dlnh Monday, kiUinl
North Vietnamese troops
the aid of air strikes and
lery. Marines to the west
another !5 In ·an assault on
Red mountain stronghold
named "The Rock Pile."
The savage assaults
the green-unllanned
nlst division wu backed up
mlssloM _ several
116
Oights _ aplnat the
nlst North. One group of
blew up a freight train "Uke
string of firecrackers" on
raU line between Hanlll and
Commnnt•l China.

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terrorist grenade blast

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a Vietnam:" policeman OD .., . ·'

Saigon;!:. illIn Mlftloat
lllfgcm

reported that U.S.
mls Ioos ross
116
Nam
Mo:ay, 111
blo ·
a
train Uke :':tncupof flreCI'III
u It moved along
miles northeast of Hanoi.
For the flrat time Ia
no Communist
lllghted over the
o1 Air Force
Thunderchiel jet bo
the train tn the
"MIG Alley"
were not88challenged.
Navy pRoll from 1111
carrlerlln the South
also battered North VllllliuJi
rallwlyl. They hit the
Dlnh yards 31 miles
nortl1lut ol Thanh Hoa
1011them
Db and Ia
tnoelted
a nearby

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Vetera.. Memorial IIMpftal IIHlr
Mml....,a
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J&amp;mes

mlsaUI aile.

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