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~: Ditli, S01oltnit~' MJitlllit~'fom'oroy, 0., Sep~ U..!9•8

~:'·'~~~:~~L~
, &amp;UCCOII!ful

ln hlotqry

()I'Odlce a
iip..
ora~ prq11t ol betw
$180,·~ and $200,000 . ·- · - .•

and

MfiGS THIATRf

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ay Ninh Rega.ine·d,
SAIGON CVPD- Allled forces
toda,y awept into Communi*
held suburbs ol Ta,y Nidi Clt;y
behind a thumleroua aerial
bombardment, and reQlned
control. Viet Coog and North
Vietnamese invaders trom Cam-

TOmGHT, SEPT, 12

'UIC~

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
SEPT. 13 • 14
TilE MINI..SKIRT MOB
(Technico1or)
Jeremy Slate, Diane Mc Batn
AND
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ROSIE!
{Technicolor)
Sandra Dee, Rosalind Rus sell
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

DRIVE· IN

bodla melted Into tll'e nl~t.
The allied counterattack-a
deadly and tedious c::ombtnatlon

or

infantry

maneuvers

and

bomber • helicopter g u n a h i p
atrikes- broke the Communist
otfenslve ti;t' seized auburbs on
three sides of the key Cam~
dian border province ce.pital 55
miles northwest of Saigon. It

ended, at least temporarily, the
second Red attempt to overrun
Tay Ninh in the three weeks.

FRI., SAT. &amp; SUN .
SEPT. 13- 14-15

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priests.

In tho Aug. 17-19 porrUia
ISNult at Ta,y Nlnh, the Reda

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ROONEY
SOUGifl'
· l.os ANGELl!!~ . (UPO - -' .,
bench -...il, wU lliued l'ol' ,l
the .mot"'·-

Midi•·- ·, ·.·

also tried to enter the tmnple &lt;0111'1 hearbig, Mro. liar..,..
ani many were capwred b,y tho RQOII8Y, f8, ' the aetor•a llxdl
armed Ceo Ill, 1be C&lt;lmmlllllsll wife, claimed ... Wll """"
lost more than 1,000 dead In the $1,072 In """" alllnoiQo. Her 11fl&gt;rniiY. Robert N. Gl'll!',, llld the
A11111st Dllhtln&amp;
ac1Dr
aloo -owed ~,500 In law-·
American omclalo In Solgm
Yll''l feel.
also reported today that a
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further decline In the U.S.
IUBERO AD!Ii WIN
commitment waa eJ;Pected in
DONCASTER, Enstalld (IJPD
tho ,...kly tally, which will
American sport,mu Charle1
Include the deperture of 100
Enaolblrd
hid tho winning
men of the 27th MarJne
enlry In the $96,000 St. Leger
Regimental Landing Team thla
Stabs lor tho third time In n..
week tor Hawaii lind Caiitorn1a.
108l'• Wedao~ when Rlbero
The laU.st casullcy tliures
beot Caoterllury b.Y a head In
showed 27,704 Americans have
the 1It mile race.
been killed anll73,189 WOWided
Rlbel-o scored a rare double
in Vietnam since Jan. 1, 1961. A
b.Y
wlnn!J¥ the St. Leger alter
total of 392,585 Commlllllota
triUillllhll!£
In the Irish SW'"'I'•
have died in the Same time.
Derby earlier this year.

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FRED MtMANE

UPI~Wrlter
The INS' ceUep

aoaaon . ome~Jdll&gt;· openo S.tuJ'o
1113, and lhet" mltht be too'ooon
fc!r tho Vnlftl'IIQ' ot Tenno._
Coach Doutl Dickey' a· Voluoo
teers, the second-ranked team
In the nadoa laot• year, open
delenae ol their Soutlloaotern
Conference title SturdiJr ligatust
tho Unherolt;y ol a-pa In the
maJor gome o!a ll8ht eollest1te
schedule ani already a majoio
Ot&gt;&amp;et mlgilt be In the o!!lng.
Thl~s aren't aroelld Knox-

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1D have medicinal value whiOI
...,., .. l»'otection aeatnot epl, lepay, to a11tll 110111011ln ehlldblrth, arid to cure dysentery,

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"THE GHOSTS"

Prisoner Escapes,
then Surrenders

at y
~led TQ

Flrll Ajlpeuube
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RIZER OIL COMPANY

Art Ouh
Will be

Organized
NOT..Jill LINE OF DUTY ;,,; CHARLES CHANCEY, head -cb of the Mella lllgh Seboo1 foolball - . , tabs on the job of llidJll the Marauder Field for Wnlgllro home opener. Hela ualng a
IIIW f400 plua pleee of equipment. 1be motor'l)owered llnlna machine was purchased by tho Melp
~· ·- . r a . A "'"e palm aubotlnee replace• lime previously used to mark the Oeld. S.Dtlllall'holo. .

pr.. Bia
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Vocallonal EllfcaUoa?'' ot the Tri • Coui\I.Y v~
wiD be tho 8llbject Dr. School , aald niembera o1 1 he
toun
llyrl R, - · Sllte DI- sehool elaff wiD
rector ot Vocational Education, ot tbe vocational and terhillcal
lfldreaaes lbe Soulheutern Oblo C&amp;dlft;y prior !c! .. dllloer. The
Qeslonal Cauncll In Nel11011vllle toura will begin at 6 p.m.
Sepi&lt;mlber It:
In addition to the SEORC memE, E. Davia, presl- ol tho bership, all "' the lehool booni
.$EORC, llld the meetlni will members and -rlntendentaot
be held In the DOW Tri - CcluJJQ' the school districts bf Melge,
VoeoUonal and Todmlcal Schonl. Gallla, VInton and JacloJa COlin·
According to CUI Dahlberg. t101 have been Invited by Dr.
cllrector of the eouncti, this Is Alpilll Chrl!l«&lt;aen. proal- ot
Jtll1 ot tho SEORC pJ'Oirllll 1D Rio Grmde CoiiOill, to attend
.Wcate ani htorm area resi- tho Nelaoavllle IIMlellng. Dr.
dent• as well 11 the member- Christensen was IPIMIInted temlhlp ol tho value ol vocaUonal por8J7 cbalrman of a fC&gt;lNMIWl·
.Wcadoa and tho pece•sll&gt; for cy vocational education lntareol
group wlllch Is exploring the
llln , ~ Ohio.
T. C. Porter, suporlntOndent leulblllcy of a joint vocational
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Chestnut Ridge

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Junior Miss Pageant
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.ur.g
Comes fo JURI.Or

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$219.95

From The Home Economics
Rooms of the Local
Hlp Schools.

lHEAR NATIONWI

WARRANTY

One·.y ear Warranty fOI'

air of any defect, plus 1 four-year

Pro.

tect1on Plan _(pam •
1 lor fumishinl replacem•nt. lor ' tn)'
deftct1ve Plrt 1n th• compl•te tr•nsrn1ssion , driwe motor, •nd wahlr
pump. Blcked by ~ne,..l Motors
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FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0

Rfc:herd IIAVIa&amp; SUI Jlemar.
diDo, CaiU., .... PaUer.... Da,ytoa vlolted at the Erma
Nel,. bome recrrtJy.

ac:cused man's Ptpdtugtqr.

lnveetlptlon showed WJIJII opanswered tile door and
(ll'OC8edod to ask hll at.epdau&amp;bter It obe wlslled to talk Cutllt&gt;. She Indicated lhe did
oot. CuUip Immediately relllrned to the car and the aloldna
began u Dotson W8l turning tbe
automOOHe around.
Wltnessea In the car said Wy.
ant continued shooting after Dot.... had been hit and tllo car ron
Into a tomato patch "" the DaJ.
laa Cleland PJoperly. Tbe au'·
vivors aald they left tho ..mmoblle afl8r It had gooe IDto tbe
field. One ol them . . - toH
a short time Inter. 'lblo lime the
r..ar was driven back onto the
roadwll' a ll!Ue fartber
but
the new driver apparentl,y psnlcked and ditched tho auto.
Following the ahootlng Wyaut
surrendered hlmsslf to Sheriff
Hartemach wltlwt reolslanco.

psrentl1

u.s.

miles oorlh ol Ta,y Nlnh.
Shortly afterwards South Viet..
namese ran into a fight two
miles southwest of 'ta,y Nlnh
and reported killing 45 Communists while losing 3 dead and 10

·the materl011 110edad are: :
1 one-halt Inch camel's hair
lmmh (for oil pain\),
I one.lourth Inch camel's hair
bnah (for oO paint).
· 1 pockanVao sheets.
I larp tube wldte oil (or
acrylic) point.
I tube pruaalon blue.
hl8h school.
I tube Vermillion red.
Albert Durose, permanent
1 tube chrome yellow medium.
chairman of the !our ....,cygnq~
I tube black•.
ani supert.tendelll of the GalliI llllall C8ll or bottle polis Clcy SOOOols, ~t
Dr. 9loemal&lt;er was r
a Une.
I amaU CBilfor turpentine (tuna
Pl'O!"'ssi which would
can
empiY).
joint district.
5everal
jar lido (Instant cot• Ohmer tickela for the meetfee)
on
'lllllch
to mix paint; dloIIW m11 be purchiUied from John
poeable
palasle
padl ean be purAllen at the Electric Celll)liD!'
chased
but
are
not necesaary.
ani Ken Morpn, ciQ' manager,
1be
tall
portion
of the year
In Gallipolis; .from Jack Welah
lll"l
be
uaed
Ia
nplorlng
other
In Middleport, and Bern&amp;rdFultz
Ollch
as
water
oolor,
pumedia
In Pomeroy,
tels, charcoal, or crafts, to allow each cMld a cbance to develop Ida own partlculsr lntorest.
A lllml1ar program on the same
- w0111e otfered 1D ~ta and
ID tmareoWnlent slip will be
The state lllghwa,y Palrol ln·
....t
to the homes ot the stu.
vesttgated a two car colllllon

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

.
'11111 year's Meise C&lt;lwW¥ Jlllllor ldlso p_. will ba •taaeel for the llrll lime In the P0111eroy Junior High Schonl Auditorium.
Jllcee leaders- noted that tho !acDIUea In the auditorium will
permit tho use of along I'WlVIlJ' and allow for more .-..,ani·jter lighting, making for a better oll4nllllld PlaeanL
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The &amp;nmlal evelll hea 10t lor Nov.
and the prime Inter-.
ool of the I))ODO&lt;lring Jllj'Ciea ot thio point' Ia tile recruitment of
eontellllnla In till hl8h oehoolo of MOts• Cou~W¥.
·'
. eontollallb c~ J I m "regtitrauon Into the scllool 11
Moos announce• lhat IDl' high provided:
.
.
..,hool aenlor girl In the c - . Bel)lll Wem, 1 vetel'lll lni!I'O'
la,Ufl(ble. Each conteatanl must &amp;~c~na , lllao!Wa will aptn be
...,i·11o le11 than 161-eUI~age In chOrp ·
for '
llild she cannot mcb ' her 19ih
Each CoiaeiiantJrill
'!Jirt¥oY be!Dre, lof!rch 20, J969.
1 phyalcal lltnell
·' A conteitanllllllot lie ol

The Communists lost 113 dead
ln Qghting near Loc Nlnh in a
series ol battles that began
when North Vletruunese hiding
ln rubber tree groves ambushed

U.S. lnlantrymen 1n an armored
This touched oft a
daJ'Iong series ot clashes in
which the Americans lost 14
killed and 60 wounded.
·The Communists shot down a
helicopter In this action and
snother In the Mekong Delta
today. U.S. planes, fl,ylng 107
mlsalona against North Viet..
nam, lost an Fl05 'llnmderchlef
and its pilot to "unlmo1m

ARE OPEN BOTH FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
UNTIL 9 IN THE EVENING

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FOUJI..YEAJI..OLil KRISTA JOBNSON, da ...... ot Mr. ani lira. !lyde Johnlon, PUrtland,
was eDmlned Thur~ by Dr. George M. Owen, podlatrlcllll of Chlldreo's Ho!!l&gt;ltalln Columbus.
Krista Ia of 50 Meigs County p,..achool children seleeteof !or ootrltloull study ~ conducted tbroUgb a Chtldren'l Bureau graD: to Chfldren•a Hoapttal Research Fourdatlort. Otildren's
HOfiPUal, Columbus. Beside• 1 twCJodlr record ollood Intake oa • ch child, there wi.U be a physical eDmlnatloo given each of tho 50 partlcl!&gt;at!Dg 10Wl!Stera. Wort&lt;oro lrlth the program will be
here ooxt week ~et!Dg the study,

at 8 a.m. Tllurada,y on Rt. U3, deDI&amp;.

speaKmgo
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s.
Grounr,ng
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. ]lunlor
. nlg
u• h Ex:n l ar,ne
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--·headed
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me llld - - · m i l e s nortb
::::.::m"Rt.7. Noono
The patrol ssld Beaale

damas• to -

Gra-

veblcl..,
Mra. Graham
otuld to
Melp CouilQ&gt; Court Sept. 13
on a ......_ o1 !allure .to Jleld
the rlsht o1 - · '· .
JI!IIO A. Slanl.,-! 32, Rl. :
AliltiiY, ~ ·(J( IIUur7 ,1D
' llde but W.. ' lit treated
an occident at 7.05 p.m.
.C41\111;Y Rd. No, 338,

waa

ol a._ mile - o l
reported that llrl,

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liiDnla&amp; ~
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Blunders

convoy.

Add Up to
All Even
By United Press lntorratlonol
Presidential c a n d 1 d a t e 1
Hubert
H. HUillllhrey ani
Richard M. Nboo neared the
end of a hectic CID!j)algn week,
even oo blunders today, one for
each camp.
Nixon's runn1ns mate, Spiro
·T. .qnow, ljloiOg!Zed Thuroda,y
for languop descrlbl~ Humphrey as ~'soft on communism"'
ml ssld he would have " lw'ned
five somersaults " to avold
saying it had he known Its
etrect.
"U I left the impression tbat
the vice president is not a 101&amp;1
American I want to reeti(y
that," Agnew told a news
conference in Rochester, N.Y.
"I think he's a man of great
lntegrlcy ani I have high
respect for him. lllld 'S&lt;IlloiQ'
aott' arxl I'm not proud oi U."
Agnew added, however, that
Humphrey'd description ol Nixon as a '~ ha.rd-Uner" touched ell
his indiscretion.
Nixon is 1 "sldlied dip)amat,"
Agnew said. "You can't call
him a hard-liner with his wealth
ol e"PPrlence In diplomacy aDd

tact."

Cars Collide
In Junction

haql, 66 • Rt. f
- . made a left turn aeroea
tbe hi8hway' In fl'ont ot a car
drlveri b.Y Glen ·A. hw, 23,
Athoaa. Than wao moderate

on.

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SPECIAL

that killed 2u vtet
U.S, Marines In two lll3s ot
fighting In the All Hoa valley 20
miles south of Da Nsng killed
another 110 North VIetnamese
and VIet Cons and possibly
averted a major assault on the
coastal clt;y of Hoi All, five
miles . rurther
south,
U.S.
Marine spokesmen reported.
s.nd South Vietnamese
troops BUffered comparatively
rew casualties in heavy f'iKht1ng
tround Tay Nlnh, so miles
northwest of Selgon, and at Loc
Nlnh, 10 mlles further north.
But the Marines In turning back
tho biggest Conununlst thrust
slnc:e the attack on Da Nang
last month lost 16 dead ani 45

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-~ouncil" Will 'Learn ~Why'·

Dixi"e

eons.

outside Ta,y Nlnh was oot
known, but a South VIetnamese
force swept through the rubber
plantation nearby and reported
83
Cemmlllllsl dead. The
VIetnamese ssld they killed 25
ri the Viet Cmg who were
elread;y wounded but fooght to
the death.
A U. S. military adviser wttll
the mllitiamen said several r1
the Cemmwll&amp;t&amp; bad Cambodian
money in their pockets. 'Ibe
Cambodian border Ia barely 10
mUes lwa..Y but the government
ol Prince Norodom SlhlllOUk
does not admit the presence of
Viet Cnng troop&amp; lnolde Its
country.
The Americans suffered no
dead but 12 men were wounded
An art club ror elementary WOliJlded.
The exact number of casual - In the action in which superior
echool children Is being organties
InDicted b,y the U.S. fire terrain and firepower overized b,y Mrs. M. E. Lewis of ·
auwort
group In turning beck whelmed the attackers.
the teaching Iliff at the Pomethe
800
attackers
at
aoeU
1be Amerlcao action wu two
roy elementary school.
The Drill meeting will be at
7:30 p.m. Thu'ada.v, Sept. 19,
at the school. Each child Ill.
aoked to bring Ida cnm mater·
lalo, allanllablelocally.

SAIGON (IJPI)- U.S. lnfu.
trymen outnumbared 2 to I
drovo ott an atlack force of 800
Cemmwllata neor Ta.v Nlnh
today wltlwt auffertng a single
fatality. It was one d. a series
ot baWes along the CamiJoc!lan
· border lnvaalon roote to Saigon

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'l1le sherlll reported that WJ·
ant Ia belloved to have llrocl
the llhot&amp;un at the car nino times. It was reported llllt
Henry St.ve CuUip, 21, l'lrk·erllburg, went to the Wllllt ......,
knocked, ana asked to - lila

Outmanned Infantry Repel
Attacks with no Casualties

wm

shrinking and farli"~·

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~lnn·ocent

hlll of psrdculo.rs for specltlc the back of the neck, apparentInformation In the case and the ly killing him almost Instanthearing was oot held for thet ly.
reaaon, tt was reported.
DotS(It, who with four comlkntever, the hearing was re- panions had driven to t h e
set again, this tJme for next Wyant borne In a reported atFriday.
. . tempt to talk lrlth the accused
Wyant Ia slleged to ~u&gt;ve tir- man's stepdaughter, Barbara
ed a . 16 gauge shotgun eherp Scarberry, was shot as he drove
at about 10:50 p.m. Saturday, away from the resJdence down
Aug. 17, that lllruck Dotson In Vine st.

witnesses were hrttr Robert
Hart.enbach and Frll% BUck of
the Ewing Funeral Home.
A hearing for Mildred a n d
Charles ""een, Racine Route 2,
Dot11011, 28, of Parkersburg, on charged with manslaul!llter In
Aug, 17.
the death ol their Ove-yeor-old
1be heart~~&amp; In tile death of son, Jack, on Aug, 20, was not
Dotson was oontlnulng late Fri- held today.
1113 morning as the llrat wltJ, B, O'Brien, attornoy for the
neBBes were heard. Among the coople, was (llaanlng to file a

FUEL OIL COSTS

near DyesvUle.
Mrs. Lena Mae HamUton and
children, Do;vtm, sjlelll .a few
days recentl,y with her parerQ,
Ta,rlor Moore and lri.fe.
Wesll)' Bobo and wlfeandMIII
Beulah l'.owther ol Chllllcalhe
spent the at their larm
home here.
Mrs. PauiiDe Footer and~
WUllama vililed at the Ginevra
Footer home rocenll7.
Robert hw and 1llfe a n d
daughter ol lbdh ClroUna spent
a night at the K. E. Erick...,
home.
Emmett 'l'llrner and wlte and
oon. E1f11n. Ill ., called on Mre.
Erma Net""" on au.sa,.
. - White and ll'andaon. . - .
were In Vlntoa on bulllnosa n'*ltl,y.

ani

T1te lntel't'JII3 Of'l'lu! Meigs-Mason Area

WUllam Frederick Wyant, 54,
Raclae, pleaded lmoeenl this
morning In COUnl;y Court before
Judge Frank w, FWter to t h e
cherge ol ahoot!Jig Michael Lee

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John White hal returned home
from a vacation spent with relatives In Georgia.
Albert Cone and wife and Mn.
Ginevra Footer IJI8Ill an evealng
with WOllam Cheadle and 1llfe

ent

Fair

1llrou&amp;b Sodunloy, ......
70 1D MG. low lonl&amp;lt In lila IJOo.

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TWO-WAY RADIO

deep into sudsy water lor cleaner
washing.
• Two Jet-Away Rinses. Get rid of
lint and scum so thoroughly
there's no need lor a lint trap.
• Cold Water Wash Setting. Saves
hot water. Saves clothes from

Weather

Wyant Says He's

Report Correetecl .

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You Get the
••st ••• from Us

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Kot8o said BueiW ·iil!d

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In
Korea 20'of' Ida 82 crlli1.ion . today the
!;totes shciuld · betore . - ae~
oecept reoiionalblllcy fOl' hi~ 1hlp !rom 13 AllaR, Ellrapjilli '~
sp11J1a Ia CGmmlllllot witars, Atrlcon · .•IICils, . tl!elr· llrat
North Korea radio said. \
lllllOUilced pubUe IIIP~e
1be (North) Korea Central belore ...,..... than North
Newa Agency brc:Ucaat monl- Koreln •wanen.
tm·ed In T~ llld U.S. NaY)'
The CGmmunlll brOoa&lt;itlot
Cmdr. Lloyd Mark Bucher renewed till call foi. tho UnitOoi
odmltuld the Pueblo was on a States to ljloi.,.ise for
111&gt;111W mlslllon In Nortll Koreon llllrwllon u a ftrll otop lor the
waters when Conln~nlot lllll- releaoe of tho ship and Ita trOll,
boats seized It JilL 23..
It llld the sslloro were UviJW
41
Ciptain Bucher slid that tbe 11 VU'Y weD, thaDkl to the
United Slates -nment which leniency" of North Koreo.
ordered the ooldlers to cClllduct
The asency , llld Bucher
e.apioaap activities has monl u·atressed ttat miQy ot the
ree()OilllbDit;y ani added that &lt;rllVIDliln, as men o1 20 yearo
the eight llllllllhs olnce their old or so, kn!&gt;wlne no hll*'s
detention "'' a period IClllll ani sweeta ol Ute, haYU lees
•llOUih tp take ml.ooureo lor re-olblllt;y, but tho Ullltod
their repatriation," the brOid-- states aovernment ahould aceast said.
cept Ita responsfbWtr.
..He stressed that he •incerely
wlohed their oltuation would
come to a happy eo1"
Bucher's l'8llllrb c:oneemlng
the United · Slltea ac&lt;eptlng
(Continued friiD l)
&amp;hoold posQ!One olplng tne pl'(&gt;o rell(&gt;lllilllblllcy came al tho en1
)Kllled nuclear test ban treats be- of the news confereoce, North
cause o! the Ru1sion inva11on of Korea llld. It braodeaot Ita
wraton or the meettrw in two
Czecbosl~
parts
alx hour a lill8rt.
Nixon wu tile terget of the

In Saigon U.S. headquarters
reported' American battlefield
In
deaths in Vietnam decreased
UNDERTAJ&lt;E R ANDHJSPALS
.sharply last week- trom 408 the
·
Plus
previous week to 195. u. s. The
number of Gls wounded tell
Crom 2,513 to 1,400.
The sharp drqt-Otr In casualties reflected a low level of
yUle as theJr were a year qa.
hostilities
throughout
South
For one thlrw, the Vols ha.,.
Vietnam last week. Typhoon
llld only three weeks to prepare
Bess brought the war to a
for their opener and during that
standstill in the us ually volatile
time have hod to· proctlcally
northern war zone.
rebuild an offense which was
Red Losses Down
heavily depleted thrQU8b gra.
Communist losses dropped
duoU011.
accordingly. U.S. spokesmen
Gone tram last year' s 9-1
said 1,664 guerrUla s were slain
warn
are ql811erback Dewey
A prisoner headadfortheOOUII- ·ate dlnnerq,efore turning himlast week, compared with 5,292
WllTen, nmnlng backs CherUe
ty jail to serve ftve days on a sslf ln.
the week before ttult.
Fulton ani Walter Chodwlck
driving
while intoxicated coovicSouth Vietnamese headquarw
Nelf had been arrested by the ani All-Amerlco center Bub
Slate lllghwa.y Patrol snd t h e JohnSOIL
ters
said
375 govermnent tlon escaped from Galllpolla clt;y
pollee
Wedne~
morning
but
soldier s died and 1,081 suffered
sheriff' a department late 1\lesWyche Slgnal...caller
voluntarily turned himself In a- 1113 evening on chOl'ges of drlvwounds last week.
Bubba Wyche, who Dlled In
At the same time, the bout three hours later.
lng while lnloslcaled and drlv- admirably
for
the ll\lured
R marked the second time In ing left of center.
announcement said that U.S.
Warren at the end of last
troops strength in Vietnam had a little more than six weeks that
The patrol ssld that Neff had . season, returns and wUI be the
!'he best fuel for your
dr(lpPed by 2,000 last week to a prisoner escaped Wring or been chased by an officer in a prlme otfenslve w~on. But it
53.5, 000. Many of these were after a session of Gallipolis Mu- patrol crul881' down Rt. 7 but 1 k
borne. Topo in oomfort,
easJl.y outdlstanc'ed, his Jlli"SU- oo s as lf the Vols are going tl)
Admits w,alon
men on leave and senl to nlclpal Court.
have to rely bea vil,y on defense third presidential cardJdate,
In
the
11rol aeBJi&gt;ent, It slid
On
Aug.
4,
Gerald
NolMd,
18,
convenience. Call us for
er.
The
sheri.ft'a
otrlce
anBWerto
wlJL
hospitals in the llnited states
George C. Wallace, who e(lOke In
Belpre, an escapee trom the Wood eel a call for anlstance.
Bucher.
admitted
Ida I!PI' mlofor
treatment
of
wounds,
the
Little Jloc:k. The lormer Aladelivery, any time,
Deput.y Billy Mitchell was gas.
Georgia should prove to be a
COunt;)' jail, Parkersburg, W. va.,
aloo
In
on
opening
lllf-,at,
.
spokesmen said.
bama goVernor told Ids entlual·
sing the sherlff's cruiser at rugged opener tor Tennessee.
walked
out
of
the
courtroom
unUPJ correspondent Nat Glgw
aatl.c l!.ldience that Nlxon was
Bane's servlcestationbelowtown The Bulldogs rank Is · a dark
part of tho odmlnlstroUcm that
son reported from Tay Ninh noticed and to the knowledge ol
when he ,. .. a .mite Falcon sta- horse lor tho SEC title lad lack
uput the bi.Yonets in tile back of
that South Vietnamese troops local police has not been appreOUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH
tion • wagon answering t h e only 10 acccm,pllshed QU&amp;rter- the people of Arkansas" durinc
met little resistance in their hended.
Pollee ssld stephen L. Nell, descriptioo or Neff's vehicle go back. Their .Plusses lnclUI!e a the 1957 school deaegrmtloo
final push through hamlets and
'"~
~
MI'So Am Lemiey, ••
... ~
down Rt. 218 at a higfi rate of strong running game and an
residential blocks south, east 19, Rt. J Galli,polls, 1n the comtrouble In Little Jloc:k.
land,
WIS reported In &amp;OQd eonoulstandlng
defense,
headed
b,y
For a-r, Qulckor Mort EHiclont Strvico
and west or the city held about pany of two other prisoners In 8
In other political deft!~ dillon today at the GalllpoUa
Mitchell gave chase Iackie DIU stanftll ani safet;y.
charge o1 Sst. Hollis North, court
30 hours by the Communists.
menta:
Medical center Hoepltal, whore
but later said, ••I chased him man Jake Scotl
Allied spokesmen beUeved balllft, came downstairs, went
SPIRO
T,
AGNEW
1be
~ ohe wu admitted Monday witll
LEVEL OUT YOUR
for about ftve mlles without seeThe oddsmakers have made
most of the estimated 1,000 out the side door ol the munici)lllbllcon vice presldenUal candl; laceratlone ani obrulODS afl8r
tng
a
sign
ot
hbn.''
Then
t
he
Tennessee
a slx-tKJint choice,
Communists who grabbed the pal building, and, according to
date charged WeclnelldQ !hat a traffic accldent.deputy rounded a curve and saw but this is a good time to ca~
suburban areas in a lightning- witnesses, dashed up Second AveHumphrey endangered the ehanc-.
Mrs. Lemley, accordfna to .
the staUon~wagon parked on the the Volunteers ~repared.
fast m an e u v e r Wednesday nue.
es for peace when he saki the lrst reports, wu injured butoo-·
sJde or the highwa.r. Neff, reThis game, which wlU take
His route apparently took htm
morning had faded back toward
eEQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTSe
portedly,
came
out
of
a
house
place
at Tenneuee's Neylar¥1 United states mltht be able to 11 treated at the holl(&gt;ltal ani retheir lairs across the border. into the GOO block of Third Ave.,
and was taken into custody.
stadium,
be pla,yed on a withclraw aome troops 1r&lt;m Viet- leased. 1be earl¥ repol't, too,
Two battles were reported where he stopped at the home of
JOIN OUR BUDGET! PLAN NOW
...... Nelf llllW I&gt;Pe of srasa, cslled ,.., by the end of the )'OU, He ·wu that there was only moderAt II :40 s.m. Tue"""'
today at allied outposts between city commlsslooer V. Wymood
•
Tartan Tur'
aald tho statomelll raloed "fal.se ate damago to her car, but tho
, which Is similar to
Bradbury. ills wife, Grace Brad- had been arrested by tho Pll·
the c ity and the border.
for American mothers ao ..hlcle w a s deJitoll•hed. A
hopes
trot on a charge of speeding. Aatroturf but amoother. It to
bury, was alone at the time.
Hide with Refugees
a meo111 of political plaeotlon opoke&amp;IIWl for tho hospital said
Wildne~ morning, Jedge expected to make the fteld very
At the Bradbury home, Nell
Allied spokesmen also susfor the doves within his own Mra. Lemley wu aebeclulocl to
Robert
S. Betz had fined Nell !asL
pected some of the Communists reportedly used the telephone to
part;y,..
110 home the holpltal
1be only otller member of
drowed their . arms and sneaked call someone to pick him up. $50 and oools, sentenced him to
EDMUND S. MU8KIE - Mus- 1113.
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE"
Into a Cao Dai religious tem,ple He allegedly forced himself Into 11v' 1113• In jail and .._,.t. last year' a IDl! 11\- to aee action Ide 1111d lylldne~ nlllhl tho ·
PHONE· 614-992-2101
POMEROY, 0 .
to mingle with refugees. A the Bradbury residence and hU- ed his operator's license for Saturday will be WyOI!'Irw. United Stales should be Jll'&lt;IIJII'search was left: to the Cao Dal assed or intimidated Mrs. Brad- ab: months on the DWI charge. which was unbeaten ao:l ranked ed to take "some risk" to end ,...,
He wu fined $10 and _,ontbe ftfth In 1967. The COWileyo
bury while he was In tho t.Juae.
the war In VIetnam but It must J. 8 ma~e
1)108dlng
charp but Judge Bel% travel tO Nebnska to plajo the
As ot. 11 a.m. today, the only
not run ClJt on it.B responslb11&amp;charge fUed aplnot Noff In &lt;OJ&gt;. found him oot guUcy and dlsmls- COJ::nhuskero ani are expoeted
tl.es. The De!Doeratie vice
m·
nectlon with the escapade was a . sed the left ot center charge, to have their handi full
sldenttal llllllinee aald currelll
Perturbe4 llbout the live day
strong Nebraska Ottense
daytime breaking and entorlng
u.s. policy Is tho preduct of
Nebruka, which had a 1&gt;4
charge with Intent to commit Jail semence, Neff asked t h e
"all the dlaqreement'' among 1
judge lf he had to serve time, record last season, is bm.sti.,. a
penonal abuse upon Grace M.
Americans o..,. the war.
ATLANTA (IJPI) - Sen. Her·
He uked the ~ to levy a strong offensive unit with 6-foolBra&lt;IJury,
PRESIDENT JOHNSON
man Talmadp, fresh from 'Vicbeavlar fine and let the jail sen- 7 q~back Frank Patrick
GIVES SELF UP
Johnsoo Wednesday Invited th8 tory over the llrot Negro.,_.
ani fullback Dick Davis leadlrw
ABOUT 12:30 p.m. WEDNES. tence "'·
three moJor prealdellllal condl- to ehallllllll" Ide srlp oo
Neff told Judge Betz he would the WJ.Y,
DAY, Nell' walked into the L'OWldatea to work lrlth the White l(la politico, today urpd t b o
• Yumill&amp;, on tho other hand,
t;y Jail and gave hlmaolf up. Be- lose Ids Job If he ha~ to Ill to
House
to illlure a smooth tn.nsi· voters to af.ve him a "rnt'·~
Is banldJJa heovtzy on Ita
fore that he had called t h e Jail.
Uoo wheo a new pre1ldelll take• victory over tho 11rll BoplbllLater, when arrested by tbe defensive
unit. which the
sherlf!'o depsrlment to tell them
o,.r nexl yesr,
can ever 1D stand In Ida polb.
patrol,
Neff
was
allked
Ida
occucood!IJW
stiff
clalma Ia every
he was coming In, but he wouldDEBATE - A Houae commitII WU tbe 11rot lime the 51n.._ tell theltl where he was c&amp;U- p&amp;llon aDd, acoordlng to the Pll· bit os good u laot year' a which tee Wednesday !W)roved a plan ' year.old second • geaerail.io ,pa..
trot erreol reoori!, he sstd he topped the nation In stoppl~
Ing from.
to permit lalevlsed de-a be- trlorcb ol tho llale'1 oldaol farushes.
Sterlfr Denver A, Walker said was unemployed.
tween HUJq)hrey and Nixon with- mlly political clynaat;y, .; ,0, hod
The aecondlimeNelfllllJlroach·
The Cormuskera, a leadlns
Rlcbard Chapman. Nell's half.
out partlcl!&gt;aUon b.Y Wallace 01' to a Negro or a Ropnblleel the judge 00 tho ljllelltion o1 canlidate to challtqe OkJaho.
bl'Oiher, picked him up at the
other preoldellllal canlldate.:· let alone Ia thloame year,
the jail sentence, he wso told ma lor the Die Elpt title, rates
Bratllury res~Mlce and took him
!f'he HOUle Cc:mmerce Couunlt;..
Talmadp was rfMJDfnetedfor ,
·to
sit down or he would get an a seveDiJolm choice,
to the home ol Mrs. Henry Glbtee
okayed a bUl which woold a thlr4 term In tho SeiUIIe Wododdlllonal five lll3s.
One other maJor coolerence
eaut, his grandmother, on the
&amp;Uil(&gt;end the Federal Communi- neoda,y nls!R b.Y a 3 to 1 marNelf
Is
oehedlled
for
a
hearl!lllle
Saturday pita North
Kerr-Harrisburg Rd, where he
cati(IIS Commtasion's "equal gin In Georgia's first twoi)U'..
lng on the breaking and enter- Clrolba S11te aplnat Woke
time" provialon which requires cy primary ela&lt;Uon. He 1ng charge, and any other charge Forest In an AtlanUe C.C.st
brom.casters to r11J&gt;r minor can- Ma)'nard Jackaon, 30, au Atthat mfaht be ftled ln eomec- Conference clalll, aDd this one
dldates the same amOUIII of lanta attorn.,. "'"' ran ,.,. ot
Giles Pauley and wlte, Char- t1on with the eiiCIJIO, Friday 1n ohoold be a dandy,
broodcaat time tho moJor ...,. the hardeol ~lllll a N..,..
leston, w. VL spent a weekend municipal ~.
dldateo get
. eve;.~llt-tbe Boutb,,
with her mother, Mrs. Nancy
Jack.
• Automatic Soak Cycle. Ideal far
WUifam Goodwin, wbo was inheavily soiled clothes, diapers,
jured In a tractor accident, Is
washable woolens.
slowly Improving In Holzer Hoapltal.
• Small load Setting. Saves water
and detergent.
Jim Wlltur, Dresden, and
Robert
Wilbur, Wellston, called
• Deep Aclion Agitator. Creates
on
the
Vance
WUbur flllllilJ' 8mcurrents that plunge clothes
ar r en Ott ard Hog Fulton

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The emerald. valued u a gem
1n early years, also Was thoustlt

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""'"' t. filled
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ahead aa Cast u we CUI .
move ,him and to helP the llu- wro has had !llliM clllllculcy
in school gain d e success IDd
notdropool.
The olherDveseetlonoolll'ade
1 ani 8J'ada 8 are mt _.,.,s
In any !asblm. We haveusedcloo-

to try It and we did. I hope
that you will understand that
the range ot within
a cla1a and tbus permlll
we are trying to do !IOJll8tldns
tbe - . In the clus to profor these children. I hope thet
gress more near)J at the same
can realot the penonal feellng o1 pride If your child is In
rate.
In the junior blab lcbool ..
an accelerated group or a per.
have aeven aeetlml ot srade 7
101111 feeling ol WlhaiJplnesa If
and aevm aect1oa1 ot ll'8de B. tgnaHoas Uke B, C-1, c.:a, D, Uld your chlld Ia oot. I certalnl¥
lD grade 7 we have one accel- E merely to ldenlll.l' them u
hope )'W ..., resist the urge to
erated group, flveaverapgraups I!I'OIIPI ol youngotare .In t h e Qk Your ebUd's former teachud ooe "catc:h.qf' group. We ll&lt;:llldlle. Moot ol them In the er·- Wbat kind of a recommeaor she pve.
··
haYS ex.actl,r the llllllll! lrl'lll80· B II8Cilon are In tho baad and dldon
meat"' the
~ · aedlons are In t b e
Thla ot grouping ...
So we bave one rut - · choir. These ......, limply Ia. help (lnllllee a better .Wcatlonnve nerap II'GIPt ud o n e bel• "' athlcbed to work with al ~ lor our -DII.
II'QUil ol a remedial nature.
those - · · There 11 .., dlf- II ""' have Ql8Btims llbout It,
In t1te accelerol.d ae&lt;11on ol !eronce betw- ll and
I am the rebolb IIJ'IIC(u 7 and iN ore II!· group E or any 61 theM otber
albla foo: !t. I tbb* that It lrodudng a m,.m matll serlea l l v o _ l _
slve II ·a lair 1mbiO&amp;ed chance,
wldeb Ia llltiVI'na liP d)rGugh the
tid .. -them? Wbot It wDl lllteu;l lr tbln II too
ei.....PcyiiJ'ada•-~· did we uae uthe _e r-?Two
~It, 11-.
o .dJi,t;· Wo alao
101110 '!"" tblnp ware · - Then an the oot ba lil«ealllld.

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move

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Earlier in the day, oongrelslonol Republican leaders Sen.
Everett M. Dirksen and Rep.
Gerald R. Ford rebuked AgNw
Cor the communism remark.
Hmi.pbrey had to take back
some of his own words earlier
In the week. He ml-IQ
llllled tile return of a unit 1r&lt;m Vletuam as proof ot
his prediction a pba...-., Ill
U.S. troopa there mtgtrt came
laU.r thla year. It turned out the
(Celltlnued on Pap 10)

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ad away ThUI'Idll, Sopt. 12,
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eroy residem. wu 1 • ~ ' A 1. • .ot the Groce~ a ,... ! ':
Pomero,y, and of Dnw WillloiOr •
Poal No. 39, AmeriQa ~ !l
also of Pw•..O. Be wu a -~f
oran otWCO"Id War L .
Ho II aurvi'Nd b,r ~ •
LooiM 11. Knlnblld;' ld1
Jolln H. Knl11blhl, . . . '
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al.. ~~ llill' wDI all- Ji'I($1Jil .U !ideated b7 1e I t allotl In, _...._ II II DIIICtt
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the!IO two lldnp hariltr tv ~ lv ll'aup. We ,
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Cowboys Face Big Test
In Opener With··Detroit

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BY WIL!JAM S. WIDTE"
WASIDNGTON - The relusal
of ~ teleYisloo to allow un-

111 PETE ALFANO
iJPi ~Writer ,

qual!lled·alr time Ill Mayor Rlcbord Doley to rebutlta unoliii!IPlecl
attacks ..,.. his cooduct in tile
Chicago riots lhat tortorecl and
biackeOBd the Democratic N..
tlonal COnvention is graveb un-

ww 19881lDally be tlle')'811"o!
the C&lt;Jw~Jo.ra In the Notlonil
Football.teaaud1

wise and profOundly untortunate.

The d&amp;clsions of the relaUl'&amp;o
ly amall Metromedla N'twork
and o1 tile Nadonil Press Club
to offer the mayor his obvious
right to his day In tile court of
public q&gt;lnioo slaOOs In hii&gt;PY
contrasl
For one slJq&gt;ie !act Is that lila
Chicago tragedy will not go qui·

are some ol. the moat powerful
(an:l most reiPOMible aM teJn.

On .the FARM FRONT
.

Taxpayer~

UPJ Fann Editor
WASIUNGTON CUPO- Most
wealth,y Wrp&amp;yera who own
farms lose money on their
fanning operations, u Agriculstucl_y · indi-

Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Bdwy. agents

ture Department
cates.

tlful dance withtheGaslightGI.rla
wus Antonino Rocca, the champ
wrestler •. .. The good gray and

las was a large smash in Londm
where he's been called the best
who once paid TillY Tim $25 a
comic Import In ten years; he
night were told they now may detailed Kay Francis obit dalgoes beck lor six TV speclala
have him for $7,500 per one-. lied over her speech defects, but
next month plus a clutch or &amp;Inshot •••• All "e can consden- didrft mention her front line
day Nllbts at the Palladium TV
tlouol,y say about him Is, you
tours nor themovie ' 'Fc&lt;.~r shots •••• The famlly-owned Hotel
can have him .• .• H you go by Jills and a Jeep'' wtdch resultEdison's stall' is 70 per cent the
tile traditional Yule rule, t h e ed.
same as 20 years ago; one big
lhopplng ......, wl1l be lour
Patti Page's ran aehemle: the h8IIP)' meshpukab .••• New Yorkday a abOrter this Christmas .... Royal Box or the Americana Hoer mag hired a Bdwy. J)l'eaa a~
Clll! Gorman, who """ lq&gt; a- tel here Sept. 24, ... Oct. 20 to geat .••. Dustin 11o1rnwt says he
·;,ardl lor acting In lhe swish- Claremore, Okla. to open the Patwoos llle gals by reading carl
bit 11Boya In the Band." makes ti Pap Museum, ereeted In honSandburg to •em; sure.
hia marie debut m ,. Jultlne," or or her work Ill Improve things
LBJ's blageat lorget4WII Ia
Ill start fUming this mon111 In lor lDdlano around her home burg
Ill romp willt his baby grandoon
Tmisla. .... On a cane since •••. .!leva McQueen rar as cars
•. .• George Bums' first l)lriDor
be rl!&gt;ped ankle llpmenta, line and cycles, loathel n•.i -;1 ... AlBill,y Lorraine, took lhe IWIUIIeT
. actor !ldno,y Bladuner hordl1 ter her 141 Dol 1 Do ••• \0~:.: mdl
&lt;if, but he's back a1 lhe Goy
hid time Ill lnbaie "ttie 1101iil at . - U..V,,)Iary Marlin will •·est
90s. ••• . Blll,y's .......,ered all
La Slrada East between auto- It) al her BraUIIan ancll .
his lite - but DeVer while slog.
graph re(Jiests; ,.Rosemary's
American comic Charlie Cal- lng oo stage •••. More IliaD 40
Baby'' has a,.,g Sidney back
years 810 when he was George
lnlllstar..ttaltlonBurns'
pu-tner, Bll[y was IIU!ck
One N. Y,, cabbie carries a
GUt~ up In his dressing room; sl»rlconcertina and squeezes up a
Q-WIIat do t~. t ...... l.v alter which Burna came !nand
storm in traffic jams .... Cab-.
pl4ud
on tiN forehead of
ble we know gut caugllt In a Park U&gt;Orlhipetl, in tiN form of a Blll,y was so excited he couldn~
Ave. traftlc tangle while the erdu, on Ash Wednuoov tell the tale ICH" the llammor
.... 'Bums advised him, ''Sinr

ww n

QUICK

lllbt

live times; nary
· a cop In s~ then tile chance
to get across came and tbe llgbt
changed

went red and tbre~ cops t o o k
shape, but It coat him only a
liver and he didn't got a ticket •••• Typical N. Y. street
scene: W. 49th St. at Radio Cley
was clot!ied akq the curb with
illegally parked vehicles: the

pJUee lowawey truck came by
and alter great dllilculey as a
crowd plhered. extricated 0110
ear li'om lhe middle or tho line... and lugged It awey to the $40llne lot .•.• Now wilY was that
one car plucked for towing awa.y
and not the otbei-s.
_ Richard Lester's "Bed Sitting
Room" movie has scads at kooky

_ . , Including 5,000 seto or
false teeth •••. ''Boaton Strangler" scribbler Gerold F r a n k
bought an expensive Park Ave,
J10d •••• Tho Iusky gent w h o
junped oostage at tile Gullghl
aub and did a delicately beau-

'1/IIII&gt;OIIuP
A-Tile)' are regarded as
aymbolle of sorrow and repeD!aoce. The ashes were
secured b)' burolog the
bnnebe1 whleh had been
waved oo Pllm Sunday of the
prevjou year.

Q-Whm was tiN bunt introduced into IHueiHI!I1
A-The first deUberate
bunt In bueball waa laid
down by Dktey Pearee of the
Brookl)'n Allllltlca In 1888.

UJ~

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
What m a o y of loday's
young women need is a good.
long look at themselves lD a
lull-length mirror.

• • •

The only I h i n g wrong
with ecaoorny cars is that
thelln e:tpemive.

• • •

Then the

vide new ammunication for lawmakers and Carm leaders campaigning for a ban on deduo.&gt;

don "'

larml~

losses rr ... blg

DOnfarm income tax returns.
Under existing la.w, aome
high-Income tupayers can reap
substantial tax savings by de-

uSe••

By Helen Bortel

TWO HAN~PS ABOUT SLANG

Dear Helen:
Pve two dllemmaa, or hangups as the kids say. Both Involve teenage alang.
My llrst problem Is lllat my
young son seems to feel it' 1

Amerlcans . WhO aworte4 acme

Ill..,_ II Gl&gt;lort,\11, ~· a,o"jl
run. &amp;., 1. Wl\y should on uprosalve phrase be restrleted
Ill the klda and off llmlta Ill JIOT·
enta? And 2. Why caD't tile klda

rr

wNtt

that.

One t h i n g all trading

Next l'fOblom: Why

Doo't got me wrong. l llllnk

Eat Less, Exercise More
To Get Rid of Obesity
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-What ...... eliCesslve
lat on my abdomen when the
rest of me is normal? If 1 use
an eleclrlc vibrator, will it
melt away the fat?
A-Exeeuln fat Is always
caused by eating more calories than you uao up. Dllltrlbution of the fat cblefiy In the
abdomen may be a hereditary
trait. In a very omoll percentage of cases it may be associated with an Imbalance of
the glaodo of Internal secretion.
Gelling rid of the fat requirea eating less and exerclll-

ing more, coupled With strong
motlvatiOil. Don't depend on a
vibrator to do your work for

you-the resulta are disappointing.
~

hln bee• overweight
since i was in
teens. Sev-

mr went oo a

eral years ago

tlid and lost 40 pounds. I

fooUiH&gt;etter but 1 became
very nervous and tired easily.

After pulling oo weight again,
I fell better. I take thyrola extract because my thyroid Is
lazy. Tbla belps some but I
am atjll a very slow-moving
periOD. Are there any pep
that are harmleas to

J:!,

A-You ftnt atep should be
to lllld out whether you are
getting a large enough supplement of thyroid. Tbere are
many kinds of pep pllla but
none that can be safelf taken
without careful medica supervllloo.
Q-For the put two yean·
I have tried dally e10rclae
plus diet to Jose weight ·but
loateed I gain. What do you
advise?

A-TryUrder.

dual a," the economlat Wd.

New C&lt;Jw1Jo.r

!aDo.

Howe..r,

the

Vork 1, a llur point pick over lojury prOIIo .. ..tann, who
Plttaburab. Gnon BoY 17 over cOIIJII]- &amp;0-2. per-cent ol hlo
Phlladelllhia,. ~ eillhlover JIOIHI laat . lor 16
Waahbwton. BaJtli!IC4'e a quoa- muelldowDo, . uJIUI[Iy turn• u.e
t1on
mark 12 o... san )aera Ill c""'"a when he
Fntldo.O ani Cleveland IJ/o .....,cta with Lance Rontzel
over Now Orleano. Loo AJwe!a• ani Bob Ha,yea, two o1 the
· io lour over the Clrdlnalo In a league's moot eJIIIIoslve paso
101llooally ~vloed PDie lD St. catchers.
Loulo lolondaj.DIBbtCooch Joe S c - o1 Detroit
Oeoplte leadltts llallao to two Is bankbw on an Improved
11.mutat"
dtles, Meredl1b il ottenae to help out hia much
lllten tho . target or abuu lrllll abuoed dolensl.., uniL

wao good lor his marrla&amp;e. Wbal
he doellll't kDow Ia lllat Ofhllo
his wtr. me.r be working hard to
prevent lt " - ' " ' apia, llbe'll
never really Cool tha oame toWard h(m.
I koow. ll '-eel Ill mo. My
lusband prababl7 Coola u lllll8
as Mark, lor our ......-taae now
aeema batter than aver alnea I
""" him back. llullllouall [ ~
want to tbiDI&lt; lido - , I keep

to

got even. l can'tforpt the boert•che, lhe a!OIIIllou niiiA. tho • ltJI.~V:~
lost lalth. [ lr7 Ill hide It, !lui
PU never reall,r lrull: blm again.

.

Here's anotber lldnrrMirk-

not have CCIIIIIdereiL · 'l'ber'e
tlmlwbe 1 lllln al.owl
dolm, uouall;r . - tho tilno
hi• wile geta her Then ohe l'IIP -be h8a
1101111, lot bls .... ~ feel
very gullly IIDdlnl a ~
when oha .-..-ibero bock to
hlo unlaltldU!Dels. - TAD'
FROM ME •
Dear Helen:
,
comes a

'

Of Pioneers'
28 Lettermen

I~

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-'

ON THESE

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USED
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·:;(II

1967
Pontiac
v.M ff.T,. ....;tO..- mu.,.e,
2 Dr.

auto. tnns.,lllllto, P.S.

19•6· Dodge ·

$2,49$
.
"brabi.
:.
$2,395 i
. i

- c o t Dr,.-.,_ AulD. trills., lllllto, P.S.

.

1~66

Ply11outh
1965 Dodae
,
w._
1964-Chevrolet
Ti:ua.,
Fill)'

.... . ,.; :,

$1,9?5 ·~

CaavorllblL Slllddard Trana., lllllto, - VI ._.,.

Polua Statim

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'j

CNCIIO at p!dladelpbl•
lt. taull at lloltoton
&amp;11ua at Loo ADP'"
::ll'd- al Son Franclaeo

52~~095 .1

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P.S., AWl. Trana., Rldlo, P.a - Otto 0W110r- Ex-11-t

C&lt;&gt;gi[H'"I.

t Dr. ~ -.._ VB, /tdJ&gt;.

lllllto, P.S.

1964 Ford ·
l 944 DOtlge ·

·$1,3.91{
$1,095
-$11 29~. ~
,.

- - - - •'olr!uo"% Dr.-... StUd. ....... Tnu..llldla..

::--:=~J Dr. Sedu. I.- mUtJIII, 0111

1964

For4

~:= 2 Dr. -

Gaylord Perry 14-13 wao Uat.. pme lima.
eel to start lor the Giants ogalnat iturmtlonil !aauo standi,..
oiUier Jim Ma[mey 111-8 or Ger- Ill' United Presa lnternatlonil
T7 Arr1J0 1-1 oflllo Redo.
Semi • Flnol Playolfo
-FheSerl11
W. I. Pet.
Columbul •• •••• .•2 1 .681
Rochester ••••••• 1 2 .:133

Chiefs-Jets Tilt
Heads AFL Card

.

....-,auto. VIlli.,

$·1, ,,,.~.;, '

v.a, SlmL Trani., Low 1111! ... . ,·.._ ,1_o .: •
t

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Jacksonville

By~:'p::: ,~

Quarterback Bill Munson.
ocqulred lr1111 the Ranll, end
Billy Gambrell,
!run the
C.rdlnalli, and rookie opeedater .
Earl McCUlloueh rr..., Southern
Calllornla are eJQ&gt;Oeted to take
s...,e oltlle offensive preooure
orr lhe NFL'o roolde ollhe year
In 1967, Mel Farr.
Farr, · was most of the Lions'
&lt;ifense last oeason, when he
plood 860 yardo, caught 39
passes and scored aix ~elldowns.
..

They'U be alter sads(ylng a!lghtl_y revamped crew lsready.
The mljor chaageinChanceyJa
some move of that tunger tonJght
In lfarlllder Stadium which hao lftartlng eleven on offense ia tbe
been dresoed up In a ollie fttting return ol 175 lb. senior Ken
that of Ill&amp; Ten ochool lor the Eowllah to fullbock where he
operated In 1967. The burley
Marauder hCIIle opener.
Cooch Charles llw1cey aald driver otarted al end ogalnat
Thuri!day al llelgs High hla Wabama but was In the bocklleld by midway In lhe aecond
quarter when the :Marauders went
oo a two-TD splurge which prov-

'

Jacklott.We , ••• •2 1 .187
Toledo •••••• • ••• 1 2 .333

'lburaday'o Roaults
Colllllbuo t Rochealel" 0

two shy ol

lllo

104 COIIII&gt;lled by

Ken Harraloon of tile Boston
Red Sox.
Tho 6-too!,-7 siiJ8liOl" already
has lied tile club record ot 42
hmlers eotabllshed by Roy
Sievera In 1957 ani equalled by
llal'mon Klllobrew in 1959. Both
thoae records were set with the
old Sen1.tors, now the Minnesota
Twins.
Fnnk Bortalnl yielded 12 hits

Fight Results
COPENHAGEN (UPI) -

Tom

In 7 1-3 IDIIIJws but staggered Ill Bogs, 168lh, Oemnark, stopped
his sixth vlctnry In 19 doelsloos Lolltar Stengel, 175, West
willl opot]eu relief help lrllll Germii\Y (1).
Dermis HlsRiu.
Denny McLain Is eJI)eeted Ill
LOS ANGELES CUPO - Andy
provide the big story thls Kendall, 175, Portland., Ore.,
weekend when he trlea tor stopped Joe Hopkins, 168, West
vlelllry No. 30 ogalnat tho Jordan, Utah (5).
Ooldand Athletics oo saturday
In Tiger Stadium. Chuck Dobson, 11·13, will oppose McLain
•
befq.-e a ciiJleley crowd In a
ratlonally-tolevloed contesL

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Ia a _ . . W.... ..,...
JI1UTied 25 dull, nwft I "
IIIOIIOjiUIIIOUI , . _ , , - NOIIAIIE
tlmo

Dear N.N.:

.

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to live, n
liOtboW

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back to c:UU, ...,, 1 · na. ee.•
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FIRESTONE

Year-end Clearance Sale ends soon.
Don't miss this opportunity. Hurry!

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Fitting•

eT,Ipla Track
Stornt Windows
ecGmplate Bothna.ft
fixture . ht!_

TUPPERS PLAINS
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bOlita' Cllll:i.-1 aid Oaldanll
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C&amp;rda piQ a three-pme series

rr

said a opot o1 N~I.,- iPtdltla
marrla&amp;e, I lf·lt to&gt;Ultl
work for 1111 IIIIi 1 ..ui a ' t
want anotber 1M If ·1111
-.Jd lind a tiwt o1 b•or
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PLEASANT POIIT

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KELYINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE·---------!'$75
TAPPAN GAS RANGE.------------------35
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TrUll to ua for rell- ,

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as of n ...... ._mat KanA•
Clll far 885 101"11• 8Dd two

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12 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.

U CU. FT. APT. SIZE

.

consecutive Nadanal ~
crown, may break out tile
e h - lhla weekend. The

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BaeG!ord ·hal tho )Imp Ia lhla

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hurlora lor 12 hila ud a. 111111 . •·
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losses to clinch their second

lltf•rlar Vlnrl Lata•
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Tfte St! ' Loufs l:ordlna!&amp;; ~
neeollnc a cCIIIIblratlon of lour

far Roofing

solo run.

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LEWIS

other change• are the return

peeted to add bee!, strength, 8Dd
experience to the middle; movlrw:
or oaenatve tackle Jbn SWatzel
to end, andlhe ahllt of ollenslvo
center Harey Slawter to tackle.
It will be a ell~ dong bottle
!rom whlaUe Ill whistle. And before a atanding room only crowd
Game limo 8 p.m.

alxtlt

i ~. tepllrStrvlce· .
i•HEAfiNG ' . . ·

. Jackeonvllle 5 Toledo 3

paiHI. ,

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TolnlrU'

JackiiCIIIVIilo ani Co!um[I!Ja · •nUMBING
, •ROOFING
h"" eaeh movod willdn ooo
pme ol -.w their boot or
11.., a8millnal playott Hrlel ln
the IDtetnotlonil ~
.
DaJmy Frlaella 8Dd llarrJo
Raz!ano CCllnblned Ill limit thej
Toledo Mud !lens to IIYB hila I
y 2-2llM
ThiD"adioy nlabl aa Jackooovllle f1tol MDI .
ocored a W Ylctory lor Ito.

be tile margin "' vlelllry

-

IMgue petDDI,

a 2-4 lead In tile IIICOIId,
bul the Mot• eblHed away 8Dd

KELVINATOR ·--;J
Howard Slams Bomers, (;'a.:;_
Sens Drop Orioles, 4-1 :.=e :.Cr~ 10~~": UCU.FT.

Smith is One

...

walk around lhe hiJ&gt;plea and hop.
plea and come up willt ~
live aa,ylngs ol tllelr own? PERPLEXE!l PARENT"
I
Dear Parent:
I know a woman whoae answer

putting down aD awfUl dellre

':Will ""' ttop .,;,, 'Tiit .,,_,. ,,., Is •
.c'"
KAFKAISQIIff•

....1'

"making out·~ meaDs copy them - IIIDOd-111'• tad!
8Dd yoo got a dozal answers- you'd bave the drv&amp; - orlaltad
It's aometlllrqj dll!erent to .,.,_ words die out lUI, 111or1 1lllnrl
ery one oltbom. a.t In my time lllem, Parent. - H.
days

advanced exploration; and "go..
ing all the WI¥" was exactly

City."

C&gt; ...............

..,

Wldlgnillecl or un-somothlng for
hls mother to use the currert
slanguage.
When l asked hlm wbat he
meant, he replied, "Well, just tu ''forbiMeo" modetnll.anlwu
talk !tile oilier mothers. W h y a barrage of oldies: "Horseleacan-t you use the worda of your thersl,'' "Giager peachy,"
uswellegant," "Hot Patood.e,"
own ivneratton?
I felt aa II l should look up 11Raz,amatazll" .... Her kids
li'om my spimlng wlleel and say, lhougbt lt .. CllalDt thoiY started
•• Prithee, whereat do y o u a fad aroomd achool, ao &amp;hellfad:. ·
speak?"
uated to ''bang.up" IDd us o c k
Well, Pll admit tile alang o1 it to Jhel"
my generatloa was more IP&amp;The moral Is: When III&lt;Q' cow
us,
lt'o a compllment, but If we
clflc. All&lt; a kids nowa-

DOcTOR'S MAILBAG

'

otbor

Helen Help

lo oo much
• • •
or
the
current
teen
talk drug
We have en ha nc ed the stamps have in common-ad- or hippie oriented? - "ll's IIIJ'
future of everything-except hesive that tastes "ugh."
thing (or bag)," ''freak-out,••
• • •
the o v e ra II future of tlie
·~low your mind, u ueruh,"
human race.--Stewart Uckll,
By the time the conven"spaced
or psyched - out!' 1bey
secretary of the Interior.
tion aration finishes, you'll
mostly imply you're drawing aunderstand why Chicago is
nicknamed the "Windy wey !rom the world.

~~

on

ductlng !arm lo11es !rom
~ rivorted liiCCIDO 'lrllll farm ID:ottte
tllotr 19113 relneome subject to high-l&gt;racket ol•-• - . . opefatiCMII," turn&amp;, tile ii!U!b' 86 per
tu nteo.
the .-.port llld. •
cent - two ooit or tbreo - ·,....
The Agriculture Doporlment
"Thm ·!P,in bojolneu receipts ported prollta.·
stucl.v noted lllat 3.2 mlllioo In- averqed tf0,110 - tar ,larav
Edward L Relnael, an Acridlvldua!s llled tax returns which than receipts or the four - euiture Doporlmont . • .....,.at
Included farm lnc&lt;1110 In 19113. income ......,L
·•
who dlieeted tile atUil)', laid the
Economists, dlYidl~ tile list
"Neverlhelejo, more lbantwo- reoulta helP llQiiore tile . ::;;;~~
lniD live gnq~s rang!~ !rom !lllrdo (of lhe waa!fll1 .......&gt;.· ldao tbot ~ ineome·,
Hpoor"' to "wealthy," put only reported tann: losaea," the poUCle1 lor tarmerl cu. be Ued
66,000 talQiayers lntD tile q
r..,ort added. .
CG~~Plete]J · to· ...,WW. r rom
grOI(l.
111e wnaltll7 c!aasllleatloo In- lanDs.
·
·
There are DOW OV81' SOC)
Wealthy Not Farmers
eluded lbpayera who reported
M..-e than a mUltoa 1963 taxU.S.
wlldllfe sanetuarlea
"The 66,008 wealfll1ludlvldu- !ann Income ani hid combined payers - _.1y a third oltlle
encompallliog more than 28
als who reported farm Income farm ud nonlarm lneameJ of total who hid finn incolne million acres, The World
In 1963 can hardly be lllougjrt over $25,000 a year.
were c!aaoed u poco-. a.t Rein- Almanac IIIJS. Prelldent
or as !armors a!lllough they
In contraat Ill the WMIIII1 ul aal4 lhlo rio duo as much Theodore Roosevelt ellibgrGUjl wharo only 31 per cent or
to 111e1r low oB-lllnn earnlqja IJ.shed the ftnt oatloUt
those who hid !ann· ,.... aa Ill their IUIIIII relliru !run w!lclllfe preaerve In 1903 at
Pellean Jaland, Fla. AI· ·
ported a prollt from lllrmlnc.
llllllil Ianni.
the report showed profita re"PIIbllc .,Ucles almld at '"" though a modest three-aere
ported by 87 per cent of 'tile __ creaoll!ll human wollare nood Ill are!. of sand and mADlll"O\'e
trees. Pelican lllanc£ bu
"poor'' !ann tupayers.
be dhorcecl lr&lt;im the earnillrls aided the survival of brown
Two-Thirds Prolfted
of larmo ind rel&amp;tecl dlreetl7 to pelleau, cormoraoia,
Avorqlqr all the 3,2 mlllion the Income altuaUon of ludlvi- egr,eta, llllhiDgu atid lbbli. ·

lna''

"""' of dust from the ground,
and breollwd into hfl IIO&amp;Irill
the breath of life; and man

BERRrS WORLD

with ,Farms Losers ···

we knew where we stood. 11Neck- Dear Holen:
•'Miri&lt;'• aa,yo a Uttle a411toey
WBI kisslnc; '"Pettiag"' WU

.i:.ord God formed

become a hoing being.Gene.tia 2:7.

'The study wu based on 1963
Income tax returns. 1t may pro-

while oil ~.

aocond win In throe IIIJDIL The
Mud Hena, who won the

Columbus,

Big Blacks Expecting Win ..

important realley is that they

By BERNARD BRENNER

Pme,

Wblle the answer woo't ba
r-n lor 111110 time, 5unda1'1
OllOnirw pme -eon defeJd.
lng Eaatern c..rerenee ebalp"Wbr wub •r left ....,
pion llallao an 11ie Detrotl Llooa
WH'"' ltf"
oheuld help lodleate whether the
Cowboya he.., recovered !run
1heir Iaiit miaute losMS to
Green 11a1, In tile 1908 and '67
NNLtitlo-L
Oellas Cooch Tom Londry,
111 UDllod ..... lntonlatiollal
whooe 1ea1t1 c0011&gt;Ued a 3-3 p,...
Amerfcao !AQie
W~ L. Pel. GB oeaaoo mark, oJQ&gt;Ocll Ill ha..
Ids squad at CUll otrencth lor
Oelndt
IS U .133
PT. PlEASANT - The flllll
Baltimore
85 83 .574 ~ tile Cottoo _ , meetlrw willl
like
t11otr 1188 Ill&amp; Blacka footthe ilq&gt;roved Llooa ol the
Baaton '
71 Ill .5$1 15
CloreliiDd
'It 71 .527 15'h Western Conference'• Central ball edition.
Undefeated (Barbouravllle ~•.
NfW Yorl&lt;
71 70 .521 1~ DIYiatoo.
Parkorsburll
South 33 • 0), lhe
That meono quarto&lt;back llon
Otlldand
71 72 .511 1'/1h
Blacks,
aa,yo
aportawritar Jack
lleredllll, llanl&lt;er Bob Hayes
llllllttaota
1111 78 ,tel 2t
1
Rosen,
"HaYII
tasted raw meet
Cillfornla
A IS .121 30'1. an:1 the ' domtaday de!enae"
and
Uke
it."
CbiCIIO
8i i7 -~~ 12'h are ready to begin the march
Walllln8toil
58 at .195 35 lllward another showdown battle
wl11i tile fllvored Packera In the
'lburlday'a Reaulta
West.
Oellaa Is lavored by nine
waoid'II!IDD • Boltlmpre 1
ner the lJoDa.
COul7 pnio ocllodol..O
In ether NFL action, !llnneTocla1'a - l e Plteboro
ta Ia a 13'h point ravonte over
(i\11 Tlmeo ED'!?
~rnla (McGlothlin ,10-13) Atlanta lD a Saturds,y n4lhl
at adCIIO &lt;Fisher 7-10), 9 p.m.
()aldorid (Bmter 12-12) at u..
troi~,(Wll- 12-12), 8 p.m.
By JOE GERGEN
Bal!low..-. ()(&lt;:Nally 20-8) at
UP! !!porta Wrltar
Cl~ (IIebert 12-1o&gt;. s p.m.
FrlDk Howard hove
~ (Dionce 11-lf) al
killed ooo bird 111111 two atonoL
(Culp 12-8), 7:30 p.m.
Howard, the mualw slii!IPT
1 New York ~em,yer 19-11
or t b e Waolllnltoo Senatnro,
.ani Ba1men 15-10), at Wallhlng.
peroonilly shot down lhe Oriole a
IIlii (Collllllll 11~ ODd willl a pair or mighty homer•
10-4) Z, 5 p.m.
- - College oen1or dofen- Thuri!day nl&amp;ht. lllld, in the
Salnrdsy'l Gomel
slvo hallbock Bob a. Smltb"' proceas, may have delivered the
Calffornla al ChlCIIO, nl&amp;bt
Hemlock Grove Ia ..,. o1 28 lalll,. blow to Boltlmore'o
Otlldlllld at Dob'olt
lattermen 00 tile Plmoor loot- ladl~ Alllerleon League ,....
Baltimore at Cleveland
ball team that will _. Ita 1988 nant hopes.
New York a1 Waahlnslllll
campslp Sept. 21 oplnat Emor7
Howord'o 411t 8Dd 421111
Mlmeaota at Hollon
&amp; Henry COilep or Virginia. homers, which accounted lor
Natkotal Leque
Sndlh, a lllrll-l'IIT letlermen, the lirot lltreo Wuhi'II!IDD runs,
w. L. Pel. GB helps ~e Marlatte Ito . moat downed the Orloleo t-1 In u.e
st. Loulo
91 57 .815
·-rienced ...,..r In over a dec- only major ' - pme played.
Son Fnnclp&gt; 79 88 .t37 ll'h ado. Coach Joe McDaniel an1 hill It dropped Boltlmoro Slh pmos
Clndmotl
78 at .524 IS'h I&lt;IJid look for lmproYement lido behind Detroit 8Dd reduced the
Cbl$
78 72 .514 15 · lall 00 last year's t-4--1 record. Tigers' lllltllc 1111111ber lor
75 72 .510 1.\'h
A 1985 gra4111e or PQmoro,y cUnehl~ tile ~ Ill aewn.
1'1-..lh
71 75 .481 19
illlll School Smllh earned three . oa.. MeNall)"s 12 • . pme
Pldladel»lda
.611 77 .178 21
1~ lotlero there 8Dd aa a wlmlnc streak came Ill an
Lol ~· 61 81 .Uil 2f'h . MDior. wao !l8llllld .to ,tha AII ~ e!ld when Howord hit a
BouiCil!~&lt;\,' : ,.. 'f2Jfi4 z2~f/ .~ ~l'aJU.::lll. ~:-~~;~ID
· ll(mertlodthe.!!' tile 11ourth1
ani
New Tort
··.M b i .Hll o . the 1!011 or Mn. r.oota smith; .""''"
ocore •
'l'buflllil1'1 Betllita
8Dd the late Ralph Smith. ·
r&lt;Peated In the aovenlh after
(Jio pme1 o~..O
Tim CUllen wao hit by a pitch.
Tocla1'• Proboble Pitchers
Howard, eQjoylng tile lioeat
(All Tlmea ED'!?
REDS MEET GIANTS
ol hla eoreer, all but
Plttabw-lb (MooN 8-8) at Now SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ Tho ellnehed lhe AL hiXDe run
York ()(Dolman 1?-10), 8 p.m. !ian FraDcloco GiaDio reoumo championship. Hhlo throe runo
St. l.oula (Wullbum 12-6) al tllelr Ylrluorb '-leu chase ot batted lD raloed hlo IDtal to 102,
·(illu&amp;U. 8-13), 8:30 p.m. u.e St. Louis Cordlnala toolibt
(J&gt;IIolao U--11) at Lo
BROWNS FAVORED
Atlonta
"18) 1
I by hostiDI the CinclDDotl Redo
CLEVELANO (UP!) - Despite
; Attpleo (~ ' 1 p.m. In tile opener of a lat!l pmo ser-Clndnnotl ()la]OIIOJ' 12-9) at lea.
thetr exhlbltloo aea- loll to
Sin Fnncloeo ~ 14-13), u
•
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canis
the Now Orleana Salnta tile Cle..,.
1110
--lalld will be oil poht
P.~-· 'ilo!lllllan ,10-11 8Dd 8Dd Giants were Idle 'l'huTBday lllvcirl• the two taama
Nlekro 11-9) at p!dltdolllbll !~:0,~,.;;,..""!~~ ldck off tho 1988 r...,W oeaacn
~ 18·11 8Dd Jo1mJnn 2-:), dhal ·wlna 8Dd san FraDcloeo . ID New orleano a.!ldQ.
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Tho PDIO II OJIIIeeted Ill Ito
., ""'p.m.
IOIBOs llltallrw four moaoa that tract more than 83,000 lano ani
l'lttabur~:
nl&amp;bt :.Lcanrs haw cliDched tile PID- should be a oellaul well bolore

Standings

etly away; millions or Americans are deeply troubled as to
whether they got the full story
from the TV screen. A second

Rich

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Tho Dally SeniiDol, Mlddlopori-Pomoro.r, 0., sept. 13, 1968

Middleport, 0.

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Cowboys Face Big Test
In Opener With··Detroit

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BY WIL!JAM S. WIDTE"
WASIDNGTON - The relusal
of ~ teleYisloo to allow un-

111 PETE ALFANO
iJPi ~Writer ,

qual!lled·alr time Ill Mayor Rlcbord Doley to rebutlta unoliii!IPlecl
attacks ..,.. his cooduct in tile
Chicago riots lhat tortorecl and
biackeOBd the Democratic N..
tlonal COnvention is graveb un-

ww 19881lDally be tlle')'811"o!
the C&lt;Jw~Jo.ra In the Notlonil
Football.teaaud1

wise and profOundly untortunate.

The d&amp;clsions of the relaUl'&amp;o
ly amall Metromedla N'twork
and o1 tile Nadonil Press Club
to offer the mayor his obvious
right to his day In tile court of
public q&gt;lnioo slaOOs In hii&gt;PY
contrasl
For one slJq&gt;ie !act Is that lila
Chicago tragedy will not go qui·

are some ol. the moat powerful
(an:l most reiPOMible aM teJn.

On .the FARM FRONT
.

Taxpayer~

UPJ Fann Editor
WASIUNGTON CUPO- Most
wealth,y Wrp&amp;yera who own
farms lose money on their
fanning operations, u Agriculstucl_y · indi-

Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Bdwy. agents

ture Department
cates.

tlful dance withtheGaslightGI.rla
wus Antonino Rocca, the champ
wrestler •. .. The good gray and

las was a large smash in Londm
where he's been called the best
who once paid TillY Tim $25 a
comic Import In ten years; he
night were told they now may detailed Kay Francis obit dalgoes beck lor six TV speclala
have him for $7,500 per one-. lied over her speech defects, but
next month plus a clutch or &amp;Inshot •••• All "e can consden- didrft mention her front line
day Nllbts at the Palladium TV
tlouol,y say about him Is, you
tours nor themovie ' 'Fc&lt;.~r shots •••• The famlly-owned Hotel
can have him .• .• H you go by Jills and a Jeep'' wtdch resultEdison's stall' is 70 per cent the
tile traditional Yule rule, t h e ed.
same as 20 years ago; one big
lhopplng ......, wl1l be lour
Patti Page's ran aehemle: the h8IIP)' meshpukab .••• New Yorkday a abOrter this Christmas .... Royal Box or the Americana Hoer mag hired a Bdwy. J)l'eaa a~
Clll! Gorman, who """ lq&gt; a- tel here Sept. 24, ... Oct. 20 to geat .••. Dustin 11o1rnwt says he
·;,ardl lor acting In lhe swish- Claremore, Okla. to open the Patwoos llle gals by reading carl
bit 11Boya In the Band." makes ti Pap Museum, ereeted In honSandburg to •em; sure.
hia marie debut m ,. Jultlne," or or her work Ill Improve things
LBJ's blageat lorget4WII Ia
Ill start fUming this mon111 In lor lDdlano around her home burg
Ill romp willt his baby grandoon
Tmisla. .... On a cane since •••. .!leva McQueen rar as cars
•. .• George Bums' first l)lriDor
be rl!&gt;ped ankle llpmenta, line and cycles, loathel n•.i -;1 ... AlBill,y Lorraine, took lhe IWIUIIeT
. actor !ldno,y Bladuner hordl1 ter her 141 Dol 1 Do ••• \0~:.: mdl
&lt;if, but he's back a1 lhe Goy
hid time Ill lnbaie "ttie 1101iil at . - U..V,,)Iary Marlin will •·est
90s. ••• . Blll,y's .......,ered all
La Slrada East between auto- It) al her BraUIIan ancll .
his lite - but DeVer while slog.
graph re(Jiests; ,.Rosemary's
American comic Charlie Cal- lng oo stage •••. More IliaD 40
Baby'' has a,.,g Sidney back
years 810 when he was George
lnlllstar..ttaltlonBurns'
pu-tner, Bll[y was IIU!ck
One N. Y,, cabbie carries a
GUt~ up In his dressing room; sl»rlconcertina and squeezes up a
Q-WIIat do t~. t ...... l.v alter which Burna came !nand
storm in traffic jams .... Cab-.
pl4ud
on tiN forehead of
ble we know gut caugllt In a Park U&gt;Orlhipetl, in tiN form of a Blll,y was so excited he couldn~
Ave. traftlc tangle while the erdu, on Ash Wednuoov tell the tale ICH" the llammor
.... 'Bums advised him, ''Sinr

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QUICK

lllbt

live times; nary
· a cop In s~ then tile chance
to get across came and tbe llgbt
changed

went red and tbre~ cops t o o k
shape, but It coat him only a
liver and he didn't got a ticket •••• Typical N. Y. street
scene: W. 49th St. at Radio Cley
was clot!ied akq the curb with
illegally parked vehicles: the

pJUee lowawey truck came by
and alter great dllilculey as a
crowd plhered. extricated 0110
ear li'om lhe middle or tho line... and lugged It awey to the $40llne lot .•.• Now wilY was that
one car plucked for towing awa.y
and not the otbei-s.
_ Richard Lester's "Bed Sitting
Room" movie has scads at kooky

_ . , Including 5,000 seto or
false teeth •••. ''Boaton Strangler" scribbler Gerold F r a n k
bought an expensive Park Ave,
J10d •••• Tho Iusky gent w h o
junped oostage at tile Gullghl
aub and did a delicately beau-

'1/IIII&gt;OIIuP
A-Tile)' are regarded as
aymbolle of sorrow and repeD!aoce. The ashes were
secured b)' burolog the
bnnebe1 whleh had been
waved oo Pllm Sunday of the
prevjou year.

Q-Whm was tiN bunt introduced into IHueiHI!I1
A-The first deUberate
bunt In bueball waa laid
down by Dktey Pearee of the
Brookl)'n Allllltlca In 1888.

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BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
What m a o y of loday's
young women need is a good.
long look at themselves lD a
lull-length mirror.

• • •

The only I h i n g wrong
with ecaoorny cars is that
thelln e:tpemive.

• • •

Then the

vide new ammunication for lawmakers and Carm leaders campaigning for a ban on deduo.&gt;

don "'

larml~

losses rr ... blg

DOnfarm income tax returns.
Under existing la.w, aome
high-Income tupayers can reap
substantial tax savings by de-

uSe••

By Helen Bortel

TWO HAN~PS ABOUT SLANG

Dear Helen:
Pve two dllemmaa, or hangups as the kids say. Both Involve teenage alang.
My llrst problem Is lllat my
young son seems to feel it' 1

Amerlcans . WhO aworte4 acme

Ill..,_ II Gl&gt;lort,\11, ~· a,o"jl
run. &amp;., 1. Wl\y should on uprosalve phrase be restrleted
Ill the klda and off llmlta Ill JIOT·
enta? And 2. Why caD't tile klda

rr

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that.

One t h i n g all trading

Next l'fOblom: Why

Doo't got me wrong. l llllnk

Eat Less, Exercise More
To Get Rid of Obesity
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-What ...... eliCesslve
lat on my abdomen when the
rest of me is normal? If 1 use
an eleclrlc vibrator, will it
melt away the fat?
A-Exeeuln fat Is always
caused by eating more calories than you uao up. Dllltrlbution of the fat cblefiy In the
abdomen may be a hereditary
trait. In a very omoll percentage of cases it may be associated with an Imbalance of
the glaodo of Internal secretion.
Gelling rid of the fat requirea eating less and exerclll-

ing more, coupled With strong
motlvatiOil. Don't depend on a
vibrator to do your work for

you-the resulta are disappointing.
~

hln bee• overweight
since i was in
teens. Sev-

mr went oo a

eral years ago

tlid and lost 40 pounds. I

fooUiH&gt;etter but 1 became
very nervous and tired easily.

After pulling oo weight again,
I fell better. I take thyrola extract because my thyroid Is
lazy. Tbla belps some but I
am atjll a very slow-moving
periOD. Are there any pep
that are harmleas to

J:!,

A-You ftnt atep should be
to lllld out whether you are
getting a large enough supplement of thyroid. Tbere are
many kinds of pep pllla but
none that can be safelf taken
without careful medica supervllloo.
Q-For the put two yean·
I have tried dally e10rclae
plus diet to Jose weight ·but
loateed I gain. What do you
advise?

A-TryUrder.

dual a," the economlat Wd.

New C&lt;Jw1Jo.r

!aDo.

Howe..r,

the

Vork 1, a llur point pick over lojury prOIIo .. ..tann, who
Plttaburab. Gnon BoY 17 over cOIIJII]- &amp;0-2. per-cent ol hlo
Phlladelllhia,. ~ eillhlover JIOIHI laat . lor 16
Waahbwton. BaJtli!IC4'e a quoa- muelldowDo, . uJIUI[Iy turn• u.e
t1on
mark 12 o... san )aera Ill c""'"a when he
Fntldo.O ani Cleveland IJ/o .....,cta with Lance Rontzel
over Now Orleano. Loo AJwe!a• ani Bob Ha,yea, two o1 the
· io lour over the Clrdlnalo In a league's moot eJIIIIoslve paso
101llooally ~vloed PDie lD St. catchers.
Loulo lolondaj.DIBbtCooch Joe S c - o1 Detroit
Oeoplte leadltts llallao to two Is bankbw on an Improved
11.mutat"
dtles, Meredl1b il ottenae to help out hia much
lllten tho . target or abuu lrllll abuoed dolensl.., uniL

wao good lor his marrla&amp;e. Wbal
he doellll't kDow Ia lllat Ofhllo
his wtr. me.r be working hard to
prevent lt " - ' " ' apia, llbe'll
never really Cool tha oame toWard h(m.
I koow. ll '-eel Ill mo. My
lusband prababl7 Coola u lllll8
as Mark, lor our ......-taae now
aeema batter than aver alnea I
""" him back. llullllouall [ ~
want to tbiDI&lt; lido - , I keep

to

got even. l can'tforpt the boert•che, lhe a!OIIIllou niiiA. tho • ltJI.~V:~
lost lalth. [ lr7 Ill hide It, !lui
PU never reall,r lrull: blm again.

.

Here's anotber lldnrrMirk-

not have CCIIIIIdereiL · 'l'ber'e
tlmlwbe 1 lllln al.owl
dolm, uouall;r . - tho tilno
hi• wile geta her Then ohe l'IIP -be h8a
1101111, lot bls .... ~ feel
very gullly IIDdlnl a ~
when oha .-..-ibero bock to
hlo unlaltldU!Dels. - TAD'
FROM ME •
Dear Helen:
,
comes a

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28 Lettermen

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1967
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v.M ff.T,. ....;tO..- mu.,.e,
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auto. tnns.,lllllto, P.S.

19•6· Dodge ·

$2,49$
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"brabi.
:.
$2,395 i
. i

- c o t Dr,.-.,_ AulD. trills., lllllto, P.S.

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1965 Dodae
,
w._
1964-Chevrolet
Ti:ua.,
Fill)'

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$1,9?5 ·~

CaavorllblL Slllddard Trana., lllllto, - VI ._.,.

Polua Statim

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CNCIIO at p!dladelpbl•
lt. taull at lloltoton
&amp;11ua at Loo ADP'"
::ll'd- al Son Franclaeo

52~~095 .1

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·$1,3.91{
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-$11 29~. ~
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1964

For4

~:= 2 Dr. -

Gaylord Perry 14-13 wao Uat.. pme lima.
eel to start lor the Giants ogalnat iturmtlonil !aauo standi,..
oiUier Jim Ma[mey 111-8 or Ger- Ill' United Presa lnternatlonil
T7 Arr1J0 1-1 oflllo Redo.
Semi • Flnol Playolfo
-FheSerl11
W. I. Pet.
Columbul •• •••• .•2 1 .681
Rochester ••••••• 1 2 .:133

Chiefs-Jets Tilt
Heads AFL Card

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Jacksonville

By~:'p::: ,~

Quarterback Bill Munson.
ocqulred lr1111 the Ranll, end
Billy Gambrell,
!run the
C.rdlnalli, and rookie opeedater .
Earl McCUlloueh rr..., Southern
Calllornla are eJQ&gt;Oeted to take
s...,e oltlle offensive preooure
orr lhe NFL'o roolde ollhe year
In 1967, Mel Farr.
Farr, · was most of the Lions'
&lt;ifense last oeason, when he
plood 860 yardo, caught 39
passes and scored aix ~elldowns.
..

They'U be alter sads(ylng a!lghtl_y revamped crew lsready.
The mljor chaageinChanceyJa
some move of that tunger tonJght
In lfarlllder Stadium which hao lftartlng eleven on offense ia tbe
been dresoed up In a ollie fttting return ol 175 lb. senior Ken
that of Ill&amp; Ten ochool lor the Eowllah to fullbock where he
operated In 1967. The burley
Marauder hCIIle opener.
Cooch Charles llw1cey aald driver otarted al end ogalnat
Thuri!day al llelgs High hla Wabama but was In the bocklleld by midway In lhe aecond
quarter when the :Marauders went
oo a two-TD splurge which prov-

'

Jacklott.We , ••• •2 1 .187
Toledo •••••• • ••• 1 2 .333

'lburaday'o Roaults
Colllllbuo t Rochealel" 0

two shy ol

lllo

104 COIIII&gt;lled by

Ken Harraloon of tile Boston
Red Sox.
Tho 6-too!,-7 siiJ8liOl" already
has lied tile club record ot 42
hmlers eotabllshed by Roy
Sievera In 1957 ani equalled by
llal'mon Klllobrew in 1959. Both
thoae records were set with the
old Sen1.tors, now the Minnesota
Twins.
Fnnk Bortalnl yielded 12 hits

Fight Results
COPENHAGEN (UPI) -

Tom

In 7 1-3 IDIIIJws but staggered Ill Bogs, 168lh, Oemnark, stopped
his sixth vlctnry In 19 doelsloos Lolltar Stengel, 175, West
willl opot]eu relief help lrllll Germii\Y (1).
Dermis HlsRiu.
Denny McLain Is eJI)eeted Ill
LOS ANGELES CUPO - Andy
provide the big story thls Kendall, 175, Portland., Ore.,
weekend when he trlea tor stopped Joe Hopkins, 168, West
vlelllry No. 30 ogalnat tho Jordan, Utah (5).
Ooldand Athletics oo saturday
In Tiger Stadium. Chuck Dobson, 11·13, will oppose McLain
•
befq.-e a ciiJleley crowd In a
ratlonally-tolevloed contesL

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JackiiCIIIVIilo ani Co!um[I!Ja · •nUMBING
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h"" eaeh movod willdn ooo
pme ol -.w their boot or
11.., a8millnal playott Hrlel ln
the IDtetnotlonil ~
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DaJmy Frlaella 8Dd llarrJo
Raz!ano CCllnblned Ill limit thej
Toledo Mud !lens to IIYB hila I
y 2-2llM
ThiD"adioy nlabl aa Jackooovllle f1tol MDI .
ocored a W Ylctory lor Ito.

be tile margin "' vlelllry

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a 2-4 lead In tile IIICOIId,
bul the Mot• eblHed away 8Dd

KELVINATOR ·--;J
Howard Slams Bomers, (;'a.:;_
Sens Drop Orioles, 4-1 :.=e :.Cr~ 10~~": UCU.FT.

Smith is One

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walk around lhe hiJ&gt;plea and hop.
plea and come up willt ~
live aa,ylngs ol tllelr own? PERPLEXE!l PARENT"
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Dear Parent:
I know a woman whoae answer

putting down aD awfUl dellre

':Will ""' ttop .,;,, 'Tiit .,,_,. ,,., Is •
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"making out·~ meaDs copy them - IIIDOd-111'• tad!
8Dd yoo got a dozal answers- you'd bave the drv&amp; - orlaltad
It's aometlllrqj dll!erent to .,.,_ words die out lUI, 111or1 1lllnrl
ery one oltbom. a.t In my time lllem, Parent. - H.
days

advanced exploration; and "go..
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Wldlgnillecl or un-somothlng for
hls mother to use the currert
slanguage.
When l asked hlm wbat he
meant, he replied, "Well, just tu ''forbiMeo" modetnll.anlwu
talk !tile oilier mothers. W h y a barrage of oldies: "Horseleacan-t you use the worda of your thersl,'' "Giager peachy,"
uswellegant," "Hot Patood.e,"
own ivneratton?
I felt aa II l should look up 11Raz,amatazll" .... Her kids
li'om my spimlng wlleel and say, lhougbt lt .. CllalDt thoiY started
•• Prithee, whereat do y o u a fad aroomd achool, ao &amp;hellfad:. ·
speak?"
uated to ''bang.up" IDd us o c k
Well, Pll admit tile alang o1 it to Jhel"
my generatloa was more IP&amp;The moral Is: When III&lt;Q' cow
us,
lt'o a compllment, but If we
clflc. All&lt; a kids nowa-

DOcTOR'S MAILBAG

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Helen Help

lo oo much
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or
the
current
teen
talk drug
We have en ha nc ed the stamps have in common-ad- or hippie oriented? - "ll's IIIJ'
future of everything-except hesive that tastes "ugh."
thing (or bag)," ''freak-out,••
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the o v e ra II future of tlie
·~low your mind, u ueruh,"
human race.--Stewart Uckll,
By the time the conven"spaced
or psyched - out!' 1bey
secretary of the Interior.
tion aration finishes, you'll
mostly imply you're drawing aunderstand why Chicago is
nicknamed the "Windy wey !rom the world.

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ductlng !arm lo11es !rom
~ rivorted liiCCIDO 'lrllll farm ID:ottte
tllotr 19113 relneome subject to high-l&gt;racket ol•-• - . . opefatiCMII," turn&amp;, tile ii!U!b' 86 per
tu nteo.
the .-.port llld. •
cent - two ooit or tbreo - ·,....
The Agriculture Doporlment
"Thm ·!P,in bojolneu receipts ported prollta.·
stucl.v noted lllat 3.2 mlllioo In- averqed tf0,110 - tar ,larav
Edward L Relnael, an Acridlvldua!s llled tax returns which than receipts or the four - euiture Doporlmont . • .....,.at
Included farm lnc&lt;1110 In 19113. income ......,L
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who dlieeted tile atUil)', laid the
Economists, dlYidl~ tile list
"Neverlhelejo, more lbantwo- reoulta helP llQiiore tile . ::;;;~~
lniD live gnq~s rang!~ !rom !lllrdo (of lhe waa!fll1 .......&gt;.· ldao tbot ~ ineome·,
Hpoor"' to "wealthy," put only reported tann: losaea," the poUCle1 lor tarmerl cu. be Ued
66,000 talQiayers lntD tile q
r..,ort added. .
CG~~Plete]J · to· ...,WW. r rom
grOI(l.
111e wnaltll7 c!aasllleatloo In- lanDs.
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There are DOW OV81' SOC)
Wealthy Not Farmers
eluded lbpayera who reported
M..-e than a mUltoa 1963 taxU.S.
wlldllfe sanetuarlea
"The 66,008 wealfll1ludlvldu- !ann Income ani hid combined payers - _.1y a third oltlle
encompallliog more than 28
als who reported farm Income farm ud nonlarm lneameJ of total who hid finn incolne million acres, The World
In 1963 can hardly be lllougjrt over $25,000 a year.
were c!aaoed u poco-. a.t Rein- Almanac IIIJS. Prelldent
or as !armors a!lllough they
In contraat Ill the WMIIII1 ul aal4 lhlo rio duo as much Theodore Roosevelt ellibgrGUjl wharo only 31 per cent or
to 111e1r low oB-lllnn earnlqja IJ.shed the ftnt oatloUt
those who hid !ann· ,.... aa Ill their IUIIIII relliru !run w!lclllfe preaerve In 1903 at
Pellean Jaland, Fla. AI· ·
ported a prollt from lllrmlnc.
llllllil Ianni.
the report showed profita re"PIIbllc .,Ucles almld at '"" though a modest three-aere
ported by 87 per cent of 'tile __ creaoll!ll human wollare nood Ill are!. of sand and mADlll"O\'e
trees. Pelican lllanc£ bu
"poor'' !ann tupayers.
be dhorcecl lr&lt;im the earnillrls aided the survival of brown
Two-Thirds Prolfted
of larmo ind rel&amp;tecl dlreetl7 to pelleau, cormoraoia,
Avorqlqr all the 3,2 mlllion the Income altuaUon of ludlvi- egr,eta, llllhiDgu atid lbbli. ·

lna''

"""' of dust from the ground,
and breollwd into hfl IIO&amp;Irill
the breath of life; and man

BERRrS WORLD

with ,Farms Losers ···

we knew where we stood. 11Neck- Dear Holen:
•'Miri&lt;'• aa,yo a Uttle a411toey
WBI kisslnc; '"Pettiag"' WU

.i:.ord God formed

become a hoing being.Gene.tia 2:7.

'The study wu based on 1963
Income tax returns. 1t may pro-

while oil ~.

aocond win In throe IIIJDIL The
Mud Hena, who won the

Columbus,

Big Blacks Expecting Win ..

important realley is that they

By BERNARD BRENNER

Pme,

Wblle the answer woo't ba
r-n lor 111110 time, 5unda1'1
OllOnirw pme -eon defeJd.
lng Eaatern c..rerenee ebalp"Wbr wub •r left ....,
pion llallao an 11ie Detrotl Llooa
WH'"' ltf"
oheuld help lodleate whether the
Cowboya he.., recovered !run
1heir Iaiit miaute losMS to
Green 11a1, In tile 1908 and '67
NNLtitlo-L
Oellas Cooch Tom Londry,
111 UDllod ..... lntonlatiollal
whooe 1ea1t1 c0011&gt;Ued a 3-3 p,...
Amerfcao !AQie
W~ L. Pel. GB oeaaoo mark, oJQ&gt;Ocll Ill ha..
Ids squad at CUll otrencth lor
Oelndt
IS U .133
PT. PlEASANT - The flllll
Baltimore
85 83 .574 ~ tile Cottoo _ , meetlrw willl
like
t11otr 1188 Ill&amp; Blacka footthe ilq&gt;roved Llooa ol the
Baaton '
71 Ill .5$1 15
CloreliiDd
'It 71 .527 15'h Western Conference'• Central ball edition.
Undefeated (Barbouravllle ~•.
NfW Yorl&lt;
71 70 .521 1~ DIYiatoo.
Parkorsburll
South 33 • 0), lhe
That meono quarto&lt;back llon
Otlldand
71 72 .511 1'/1h
Blacks,
aa,yo
aportawritar Jack
lleredllll, llanl&lt;er Bob Hayes
llllllttaota
1111 78 ,tel 2t
1
Rosen,
"HaYII
tasted raw meet
Cillfornla
A IS .121 30'1. an:1 the ' domtaday de!enae"
and
Uke
it."
CbiCIIO
8i i7 -~~ 12'h are ready to begin the march
Walllln8toil
58 at .195 35 lllward another showdown battle
wl11i tile fllvored Packera In the
'lburlday'a Reaulta
West.
Oellaa Is lavored by nine
waoid'II!IDD • Boltlmpre 1
ner the lJoDa.
COul7 pnio ocllodol..O
In ether NFL action, !llnneTocla1'a - l e Plteboro
ta Ia a 13'h point ravonte over
(i\11 Tlmeo ED'!?
~rnla (McGlothlin ,10-13) Atlanta lD a Saturds,y n4lhl
at adCIIO &lt;Fisher 7-10), 9 p.m.
()aldorid (Bmter 12-12) at u..
troi~,(Wll- 12-12), 8 p.m.
By JOE GERGEN
Bal!low..-. ()(&lt;:Nally 20-8) at
UP! !!porta Wrltar
Cl~ (IIebert 12-1o&gt;. s p.m.
FrlDk Howard hove
~ (Dionce 11-lf) al
killed ooo bird 111111 two atonoL
(Culp 12-8), 7:30 p.m.
Howard, the mualw slii!IPT
1 New York ~em,yer 19-11
or t b e Waolllnltoo Senatnro,
.ani Ba1men 15-10), at Wallhlng.
peroonilly shot down lhe Oriole a
IIlii (Collllllll 11~ ODd willl a pair or mighty homer•
10-4) Z, 5 p.m.
- - College oen1or dofen- Thuri!day nl&amp;ht. lllld, in the
Salnrdsy'l Gomel
slvo hallbock Bob a. Smltb"' proceas, may have delivered the
Calffornla al ChlCIIO, nl&amp;bt
Hemlock Grove Ia ..,. o1 28 lalll,. blow to Boltlmore'o
Otlldlllld at Dob'olt
lattermen 00 tile Plmoor loot- ladl~ Alllerleon League ,....
Baltimore at Cleveland
ball team that will _. Ita 1988 nant hopes.
New York a1 Waahlnslllll
campslp Sept. 21 oplnat Emor7
Howord'o 411t 8Dd 421111
Mlmeaota at Hollon
&amp; Henry COilep or Virginia. homers, which accounted lor
Natkotal Leque
Sndlh, a lllrll-l'IIT letlermen, the lirot lltreo Wuhi'II!IDD runs,
w. L. Pel. GB helps ~e Marlatte Ito . moat downed the Orloleo t-1 In u.e
st. Loulo
91 57 .815
·-rienced ...,..r In over a dec- only major ' - pme played.
Son Fnnclp&gt; 79 88 .t37 ll'h ado. Coach Joe McDaniel an1 hill It dropped Boltlmoro Slh pmos
Clndmotl
78 at .524 IS'h I&lt;IJid look for lmproYement lido behind Detroit 8Dd reduced the
Cbl$
78 72 .514 15 · lall 00 last year's t-4--1 record. Tigers' lllltllc 1111111ber lor
75 72 .510 1.\'h
A 1985 gra4111e or PQmoro,y cUnehl~ tile ~ Ill aewn.
1'1-..lh
71 75 .481 19
illlll School Smllh earned three . oa.. MeNall)"s 12 • . pme
Pldladel»lda
.611 77 .178 21
1~ lotlero there 8Dd aa a wlmlnc streak came Ill an
Lol ~· 61 81 .Uil 2f'h . MDior. wao !l8llllld .to ,tha AII ~ e!ld when Howord hit a
BouiCil!~&lt;\,' : ,.. 'f2Jfi4 z2~f/ .~ ~l'aJU.::lll. ~:-~~;~ID
· ll(mertlodthe.!!' tile 11ourth1
ani
New Tort
··.M b i .Hll o . the 1!011 or Mn. r.oota smith; .""''"
ocore •
'l'buflllil1'1 Betllita
8Dd the late Ralph Smith. ·
r&lt;Peated In the aovenlh after
(Jio pme1 o~..O
Tim CUllen wao hit by a pitch.
Tocla1'• Proboble Pitchers
Howard, eQjoylng tile lioeat
(All Tlmea ED'!?
REDS MEET GIANTS
ol hla eoreer, all but
Plttabw-lb (MooN 8-8) at Now SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ Tho ellnehed lhe AL hiXDe run
York ()(Dolman 1?-10), 8 p.m. !ian FraDcloco GiaDio reoumo championship. Hhlo throe runo
St. l.oula (Wullbum 12-6) al tllelr Ylrluorb '-leu chase ot batted lD raloed hlo IDtal to 102,
·(illu&amp;U. 8-13), 8:30 p.m. u.e St. Louis Cordlnala toolibt
(J&gt;IIolao U--11) at Lo
BROWNS FAVORED
Atlonta
"18) 1
I by hostiDI the CinclDDotl Redo
CLEVELANO (UP!) - Despite
; Attpleo (~ ' 1 p.m. In tile opener of a lat!l pmo ser-Clndnnotl ()la]OIIOJ' 12-9) at lea.
thetr exhlbltloo aea- loll to
Sin Fnncloeo ~ 14-13), u
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canis
the Now Orleana Salnta tile Cle..,.
1110
--lalld will be oil poht
P.~-· 'ilo!lllllan ,10-11 8Dd 8Dd Giants were Idle 'l'huTBday lllvcirl• the two taama
Nlekro 11-9) at p!dltdolllbll !~:0,~,.;;,..""!~~ ldck off tho 1988 r...,W oeaacn
~ 18·11 8Dd Jo1mJnn 2-:), dhal ·wlna 8Dd san FraDcloeo . ID New orleano a.!ldQ.
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Tho PDIO II OJIIIeeted Ill Ito
., ""'p.m.
IOIBOs llltallrw four moaoa that tract more than 83,000 lano ani
l'lttabur~:
nl&amp;bt :.Lcanrs haw cliDched tile PID- should be a oellaul well bolore

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whether they got the full story
from the TV screen. A second

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Tuppers Plains
Society News

SOIL All the children were present but one daughter, Garnet
Barthelemy ot Dayton and she
had been here for a visit a few

weeks ago.

By MRS. EVELYN BRJCKLES

Mr. and Mrs. David Ross of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
and son. DaM,Y, recenUy return- Balser and' family, local, spent
ed from a vacation trip to Ni- SuJ\day evening with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and Linagara Falls.
Mrs. Gladys Violet ai'Kl: Miss da.
Linda Spencer attended the wedLell Jean Hawkins or Columding of David Heaton and Miss bus, alii her sister, Mr. and
Janet Frank at LongBottom Meth- MrS. Harold Parker and famodist Church Sunday afternoon. ib· of Coalgrove, Ohio; Norval
Rodney Chevalier also attended Osborne of Marlon, Floyd, Car~
the wedding and served as best ol and James Osborne of Radman. The couPle will live in ner, Ohio, all were Sunday guests
Parkersburg where Mr. Heaton of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh.
is in college at Mountain State.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor
Mrs. Joan Ctlantoni is spend- and family of Torch were Suning a week's vacation in Hawaii day evening supper guests of
wllll her husbaOO, Mario Calan- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blain
tonl who is stationed In Viet- Taylor and helped celebrate the
nam. Mrs. talantoni, the fotm- birthday of Mrs. Taylor.

·The aMual hootecoollng of the
Orange Christian Church was
held on Sunday, Sepl 8. Tile
Allred Church Homecoming will
be Sunday. Sepl 15.
Nellie Parker, Nina Robinson,
Clara Follrod, Thelma Henderson, and Helen Woode, attended
the annual fall district meeting
of the Women's Society of Christian Service, held at Camp Francis Asbury, near Rio Grande on
Thursday, Aug. 29.
Vicki carr spert several days
undergoing 'tests in the Veterans Memorial HospHal last week.
She returned home Friday.
Eric Parker of Chicago, m.,

er Joan Shultz, is Uving at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Shultz.

ker, and Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Windland and two children of Columbus, visited his brother, Wilbur Wirxiland and ramily over
the weekend, and attended church
here Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
spent Sunday In Jacksonville,
Ohio, and atterxied the Old Settlers' Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atherton and family of LeJart. Ohio,
visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Atherton, over
the weekend.
The Swartz l'amily rewrlon held
in the Woode Grove, Sui"Kiay, SepL
I, had an attendance or 65.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shultz

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Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Rowan
of Middleport. spent a few day11
this past week at their home

here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell
recei \led word of the birth of 1
son born to their daughter and
son-in-Jaw, Mr. arxl Mrs. Jerry
carter of Rockey Mount, North
"hovldifll _cryatll intKt, &amp;tnulnt parh
-.d. c;ua"ntHd In wrilln&amp;, renewlblt
ewry 2 )'Urs for tile lift ot tilt wttcl'l .
2..,..,. rt-wllupiOOfinr $1.50.

..llllnu wll•ltiiiiiNiinsptilll rtpltctd
nH lfM,bfollll.

carolina.
The children and their families of Mrs. Effie Watson, all
were present Sunday for a famIly dinner and get,.w..gether with
their mother, Mrs. Effie Wat-

Bernice Hoffman and son, Ste-

ven, of Rutland, were dinner
guests Sunday of her parerts,
Mr. aoo Mrs. Charles Betzing.

Ralph Parker of Chester was
calling on his sister, Mrs. Ethel
Stout Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylo...'isited · Mrs. Alberta Marshall

at Marietta last Surda.y,
Mrs. Anna Louise Jackson and
husband o( Athen&amp;, bought a lot
of John Arbaugh and moved their
trailer on it recently.
Dorsell Miller returned home
from St. Joseptt Hospital, Parkersburg, a rew days ago.

Old Town

spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Par-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie
spent several days with their
~son-.~1)-11"! .4Dd da~~~.

Flats News
Welden Carroll, John KUcayne

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1969

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POMIROY

and attended the State Fair at
of Winchester, Mass., Mr. and Columbus.
Mrs. Leonard Coursen, East Li v~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz
erpool, and Mrs. Mae Van Meter, and ramily or Lancaster. Ohio,
local, visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- visited relatives in the vicinity
lie Carroll and Cami(.y.
during the Labor Day weekend.
Jane Vipperman returned home
Sunday evening supper guests
to Gihanna after spending her or Clara Follrod and Nina Robswnmer vacation with Mr. arxt inson were Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Mrs. Charlie CarroiJ.
Follrod and Sue Ann ot Athens,
Mrs. Hattie Powell, Earnest Mr. al11 Mrs. Gerald Swartz and
and Terry, local, visited Mr. family of Marietta, and Mr. and
and Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
Mrs. Robert Robinson and famMr. aOO Mrs, Omer Dailey, IIJi of Belpre, Ohio.
local, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Follrtm a n d Ricky
Icenhower.
Buckley recently spent a week
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Powell, at Band Camp near ruo Grande.
Reeds ville; Roney and Carol Dailey, Paul Sellers, Mr. and Mrs.
There are about 250 species
James Dailey, local; Virginia of frogs in the world.
Colbry and Debra of East Liverpool, Ohioj Mrs. Marie Lawrence, Mr. am Mrs. Hayes Mc- and Connie Racine Houle, visitMurry 1 and Mrs. Doris Dailey ed Rev. and Mra. John Busch
called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy recently.
Mrs. Millie Roush Is vacaPowell aOO Camily.
Mr. BOO Mrs. Oris Fredrick tioning In Kentuclcy. ·
Mr. and Mrs. CecU Roaeberry
and Shelia, Indianapolis, Ind.,
visited Mrs, Sylvia carpenter, and two chUdren, and Mro, Edni
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tayler, Bush visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Cincinnati, and Mr. an:1 Mrs. Middleswart and tamlly ot Port.Pearl Hawthorne, local. visit- land Roula.
Mr. and Mra. carroll White,
ed Mr. arxl Mrs. Dillon Tayler.
Mrs. Sarah Hoback, Rolandres, Doria, Dlau and Kellll, Raelno
Mr. Jerry Johnson, Shippingport. Route; Mr. alii Mrs. JIGIIby Joo
Pa.; Mrs. William Little, Storya Wolte, Terry, Voota, and. ClayRun; Mr. al11 Mrs. Henry Davis, ton, Racine Routei Mr. Fred
Cheshirej Mr. and Mrs. John Kesterson. Rllelne Route, &amp;lll
Ours, Earnest Bush, Racine Rt., Mr. Homer lcemowor, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bush called on Mr. and Mra. Maywood
Johnston Sul"llay.

~nd Mrs. Coel1e Hudson
"Yisite~ the Jack Clarks.

land,

Mrs. Helen Jones of Cinch,_
Mti is visiting her sister and
husband, the Heil Frenehes.
Mrs. Grace Clark and daugh-

ter Sheila, and Mrs. Mary carsey and daughter Judy, made a
business trip to Parkersburg,

W. VL recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Neal honored Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ketter
with their anniversary dimer.
lt was their 57th anniversary.
Mrs. Frances Young and Mrs.
Norma Lee made a business
trip to Pomeroy Thursday. •
Mr. and :Mrs. Robert Alkire
and son, Ray, attended the State

Fatr sunday.
Mrs. Joe Carsey bas retur~
ed from Holzer Hospital, but
Mr, Lawrence Donahue is still
a patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Barbara Young is visiting her sister, Mrs. llarL
Clifford Cuclder attended the

state fair a coi.Q)le of days.
Mrs. Mirmie McGrath has r~
turned home after assisting her
sister in Loganacoupleofweeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Gibson and

the weekend with their parents,
the Bud Douglas' arxl Mrs. Lana

Gibson.
Mrs. Gertrude Corney and Mr.
and Mrs. William Howard of
Janesville, Ohio, spent the weekend with their father, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Jooes.
Mrs. Goldie Jones and Melva
Howard called on Ava Gilkey
Sunday evening, and also Clinton

GOkey and Tad of Alben,y.
Mr. and Mrs. H, D. GOkey of
Pomeroy, !!pent Labor Day with
his mpther, Ava GUkey.

cnaon1

Cuckler was In the

village recently.
Children or Pomery and Mid--

dleport visited the M. A. Epples
SUnday.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
spent the weekelkl in West Vir-

ginia wltlo the Richard

~pies.

Their nine - year - old grandson

broke hlscollarbonewhlleswlng-

Holzer Hospital: Vlsltlngboura 11rfght, Mrs. Cbaries J, Bentlne,
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents mly on Mra. Garred 0. Blake, Jelrrey
A. Cbevalier, Joseph ll crown,
Pediatrics Ward.
Jr.,
Mrs. Dlgene C. Dmeu,
Admissions
Mrs,
WUlfall'l 0. Gentry, Mrs.
Stephen Lee Patrlcl, 622 Third
Ave.; Richard K, thphenson, 43
Vinton Ave.j Mrs. William J.
Brown, 451 Hedgewood Dr.; Mrs.
Lecta M. Gardner, 38 Smithers
st.; Harley R, Wens, -Rt.lCrown
Cltyi James A, Hammond, Sr.,

Gallipolis; Mrs. Cecil R. Miles,
RL 1 Bidwell; Miss Clnda L. Miller, Rt. I Crown CU~·; Christo-

day

Aikins' home SUnday.

e 4·wheel disc brak es and 4-sr:-eed smooth '
• sy nchromesh gear bOK

.teet to

Milwaukee

The
B u c k s acquired

Nl!lled 6-toot..lO rebounder Dick
Cunningham frGIII the Phoenix
Suns

Thursday

in

a

deal

between the National Baakatboll
Association's two eJII)anslon
clubs.

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tnltat .• ..

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tifactOr)'

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a mer-

regulalorl' - ..~
Torma of the prOposed merger f!I'O!o1dO tbat Citizens ~~ ls1111 shares of Ita ...,.ertlhlewtlui preferred lloek Ill bobanp
lor the out81aDding convertlhle
voting preferred llock of Tower. In iddlllon, Cldz.,s wiD ex&lt;baiiP 1.35 shares of Ita oommon tor each share of ToWer

Contributing

·.Hairdressers
:Name Officers To Qrph(Jn Home
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FROM
$39. fj

DIAMONDS
FROM THE HOME .OF INSTANT CREDIT

TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS.
POINT PL

MabelLHalley,~rlng.

416 MAIN ST.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture ·
ONLY $299

"W AIVERS WITHDRAWN
CINCINNATI (UP0 - The off· '
field problems or the Cincinnati
Benplsdfhur8day were more interesting tharl What the AmaH-

can Football League team did
on the practice Oeld.
Coach Paul Brown claimed Del)l'
ver Bronco quarterback Stev6
Tenai when the Broncos put him
on waivers, but when Denver was
notified, Tet:J,sl's waivers were
withdrawn.

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Property

MASON.

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EUINRUIE CO.

"VGS H '"'N Alt£A
IUCIIAIID~ OWEN, Pl1M.IIIHIJI

oaorie

Electric Water HeQier

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NatJGnU MlnrU•Iftl "llii'NIIWill'l 1116.
111tll~tr, lnl:,. U &amp;.ll tl• a,. Nelr
York,

Sulli«lfllan ftal : illllf!h"«&lt; 'rJ CN"rifr
llllert t..U..W. » -- ... ~ - ,.,
In -.I¥&amp;1\Ce II IIIII Dt.llr SMJ.1i OII'INo IILJL
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IIR NIGHT 949 2951

Pomeroy Flo- Shop

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SPECIAL
52
Gallon

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PI'. PLEASANT - ThomaS
Dewe.Y Mayes, 22, u - . . . .
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SU,a"" Fltlprald. Paul D.
l .. FitijOrlld to F.doa ¥- 0-'1$

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~· HEATERS
ELECTRIC WATER

A., Cheater•.

, .Elfwai,t. · llqboo to Geraill
. Silioiler;, Lorenll Swloher, Lot,
. MW',tport. ,.
' ~ !), Bmlth, 10 Welllr .EI&gt;.

CfrovU Wltl,..~!:!,:8.-'25.00
TrH1 -tno,.~dl..otor,.:_-;;~~~
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Mrl. James A. Bwer)J. .
, MrL 1$111 tr.Dp, Colli-, M!'L
Mr~~~'•ir!i ~~:-· R~ L G. VoldoD, ·Kn. Bull KroG~, Mrl. Charlo~ Une&lt;i, dol, IIIia, Jlilllt - · Mra.
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W, Clari&lt;e; !fro. Georp Tlblt,
~ .... , Mrl. RuaNO Wood, )fro;
Jolm BrlntGn, Mr1. w.,.;o DaYll, Mro Joke!loore,Mra.Fisll-

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Thaler, Capt., Mrl. Jom Rat- Mro.......~ liou, iii-o. DonMra. James Coon.,, Mra.
..."",.
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aid M. Robl._ .Mra. lllehlri
James Kemp, Mr a, J • N• • •· ...... Mill ~ Ha,ywud.
vii, Mra. Morrill Evua.
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Mrl. Paul w_.., Mra. Bill
Society mp etes
Joo J - ; Jolll Bnllloardl.
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Lorp, Gerald Tusoln&amp; lllurlco
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an's Mlaalonary SOcleO' of lbe
er, co411'''"'• lrfr, tDd Mri. ·
.Main Stroot Baptlat Cllll"eh have Durell L, ........, Mr. alld Mricompleted plans lor lbe Fall Ral- Eidon 0. Waercb, Mr. aDd Mrs.
ly oftheTN.YsValley Assodatloo C, R. McGimesa, Mr• .ftd Mr••
to be held at the local church on
ll 0. Fronds.
Sept. 21 !lith reglalrallon beginReslcleol8 of Rio Grllldo will
ning at 9:30 a.m.
conlaoted by lbe foUowlntl
The Rev. BW Blnchm&amp;n, mis- ""
worker&amp;, beaded by Mrl. Zelma
sionary from Japan, will bo the NortJoc:utt aa captain, Mrs. Clyde

terty,

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The animal Jwnped onto the
ldghw'ay from a corn lleld lntD
the patlt cor a car
drivoa by Herabel G. Waugh,
53, Aalttoot, w. va. Damage to
· the car was estimated at $300.
The sherlll'a department also
, _... a ~ ••• Wedlles- ..
day evening dltebed on Mlllllolle
Road. OWner of lbe vehicle Ia
Barry Rosenthal of Maryland. Damages to the ear was estlrna~
at $200.

ce~1; .senpney.

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Clannc:o 11. Gllke)', R u l b
Glll&lt;of• _to)llalao I. Smltlt, ~­

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ruchar&lt;l MacK.O.zto~ ·Mrs. Jolm
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ollllal.,ulllbe drl•o,alldlllelr
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Mra. llullllqn&lt;b; J.lr•. Donald
Mrl. Lowll sduntdl, Capt., II -•aaod11fMn.RobatCoeh·

PT. PLEASANT - The SlierIll's clopartment Investigated a
mlobap ·Thureot.l' 8:40 a.m. 18
mllea south of Pt. Pleasant on
Rt. 2 resulting In the death of
a "'"• owned by Jlmlny Wat.

G..-. Louise
Gnon to Lowoil D. stanley, Allc'lo
F. stanley, .2.00 A., Sclplo.
Devld· · Jo,y ··~oaklnl, 1111111 E.
Jonldas U. Pormelll A. Cox Lot
74, !llddlopcir~
iloD 11. Will to Heese Thelma•
We•~ i.ot, Pcmorey.
RHoo ~Wool to"'"""'
Hut.hloop, &amp; Evtl.\'ll Hutcblson,
Lot,P..,orey,
lflrPret Hottle doc, to Tell
ll Hottle, Telll p. Randall, 11ft
fbi' Irani.. Cbtatet.
TeD II. Hottle doe., to Telll
D. Ra""'~l, all- lor trana., Cbt~

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will be the foUowllltl -·Mrs.

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cliu1es Glbbl, Mrl. Richard
Jmoo, Mro. PJtrlek l.c&gt;dlin, .
Mrt.
MeCUIIouP and
Mro. Roi&gt;on Hoolllcb•
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ran, Mra. Tom J 1,.., Mrs.
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Yrl Billy
Clrl • ~.
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Mro. Nolan 9R ..........,. will
be ......ling the MIICII-liew

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WO!i&lt;mllll 1'olllll'Ol' -

Mrs.d
Jamel ~BJ:Ien ~ Mra. T o ·

BIG PUSH IS ON

In Highway

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TIMIIIIU. !diulr
Publit'*l dllb ftOil)l ~ ... n.
Ohia Valle~ Publlllllrw ~. uo lltdlllu.
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D£VOTt:D TO INTEIIENr Ot'

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!lontbl.Y domdOOI to the GJ'UJ&gt;o Izens. The commoo atock of both
GI'UIIII.\', Cldzens and Tower hal boon
VL, "" the Oll&gt;lian aebool .... trade ovor.the-&lt;liiiiiiiOr.
Cldhcllle beiJV mldo !l1 a PCIII- :r.enl ia a dlveraifted tlnanclal
erf/Y chureh junior )'OUill ll'Oit&gt;- aorvlcoa holding company.
Mootlllll Sunday nlgbt at lbe

d)' !l(liinlain Mlaoloo It

$30.00 ......... ..

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Discharges

Levi Adidns, Charles C. A 11-

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cozz.,s stated that no change
In lbe manapment 'or _.atlon
of Tower Ia contamplatedalldthal
ottar the merger Tower will be
-•ted ao .a subaldlary of Cit-

Pomero)' Cburob n!Chrlot, Clthy
Ooborae, pro-m. had charge
with membora reapondlllll to roll
eal1 by 11111111111 a book n! the
Bible. The aoerelal')'' a report
w11 tllven ll)' Debbie Osborne,
1111 Crall Veno,y II"' the treoourer'a report. Karen Bal!J bad
pruer. ''Treuurea Found ln
tile lllble" was lbe program tq&gt;.
lc,
Bible quizzes wore c~
and tho Bible otudy waa led by
Mra. BetQr Miller, JPOIISOr.
Clthy Dabome
the eonteat
wlmer. To cooclude tbe prCJII'IIIl,
the ll'lq&gt; ADI "I Tra..t '"' tho
Hallelujalt Train," and "I K'eop
Ill Toucb with Jeoua."
Mra. 'lbslma Osborne will be
IIPOIIIOI' lor lito nut 11101!11JV and
the program iqJle will be "A
Good Turntl Metd~"

Wilbur, Rt. 3 AlbiUIY; Lewis M.

too; Mrs.
field.

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New

approval "ll)' the atock-

I&gt;Oldorl cor -

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SANDWI(f.l

Mrs. Joseph C. Venters, Jr.•
WUIIam W. Webb, MJ:s. Thomas
R. Burn aides IDII1nfant daqgh-

Riddle, Rt. 1 Liverpool, Ohioi
Mrs. Margaret A. Wallace, R.t.
2 Wellston; Mrs. Lawrence M,
Will, Hamden; Mrs. Thelma
Pratt, Ravenswood; Mrs. Harvey L. Maynard, Raceland, Ky.;
Mrs. Morlen J. Rowland, Coal-

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
CliNNINGHAM TRADED
MILWAUKEE (UPO -

F. Keosell, Camilla s. Lewis,
Roy A. Stumbo, Mullah A. Swl,

pher T. Wolfe, . Rt. 2 Racine;
Donald R. Hurn, Ironton; Mrs.
Pearl M, Carter, Jack1011; Martin E. WeiU, Ironton; Mrs. Mary
McGowan, Rt. 4 Oak ffill; Mrs.
Letha Riley, Athensi Vance D.

ing.
Mr. alld Mrs. Robert Jewell
were dinner guesta at the HaUl-

Richard L. Jordan, Mrs. Esther

CHAIIWEN

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Society News
BY AVA GILKEY
Mrs. John Carraway fWiltha
Clark) alkl two children of Mary-

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O'Brlea; l'l Plouart. Mro.
Don c. Klnai7 llll,llro. Rai.Pb

. ~ tO the worker H blo
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110111re teuu II preiiOIL
Two aU:faelloo!l bevo. al.....,
Mrs. Lowil A. Sehmlcl of
boon sd1odulod ' D!l lbe oirtea, GaDipollo Ia bea41118 lbe drive
Mttlls and c-. ~ thla year u general ehalrnwt,

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Mrs. .!~oellllllll!til, ~';t'l· . ;
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Mro. Jamal - · .llf'- CtiiM''
lllillott_~
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Ill E. IID;\-.r, Jr., ,lfrl. Jo¥ !irll. Dcln c,,XI
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Harfisonville

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Pteo..nt,

KelloY.

19, Pt.

have made awucation
&lt;tor a marrtap u...,ae Ill lbe of.
Ilea of lbe COUJdl' clerk.
ACTION DISMmED
PI', PLEASANT - An order
Qted ll)'lbe dreult court lou
boon entered Ill lbe o!!l.eo o! the
clr&lt;ult clerk dlsmlaJIDa lbe ell..,.... aetlml of ley Marpret

ClEARANCE/
67 Olds F-85 Club Cpe. • • • ·- • • ·- ·- • -$2495
Gold Oniah with matebll1( 'rin,yllnt., VB, auto., P.S., radio,
14,000 aetoal mllos. One owner. New Olda trade.

65 FordLTD 4 Dr. H.T.--- ·--- • ·-- • $1595
. 352 V8 ~ •. ~111&lt;1blue tnterlcr.

~e

rtC&lt;IIlCIIed and were ..,
"toJIIIhaf.

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UYing

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64 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Dr. ---- - • • ·- • -$1095

VB, au·to., radio, w-s-w tires, burgwJdy tlnlllh with beige
vin.vl bucket seats.
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65 Olds Cutlass Con.-·-··-·-····· -$1495
VS motor, auto., P.S., blue with matching Int., 1'ldlc.,
w-..w tires, wheel discs.

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60 Olds 4 Door____ ,... _______ $295
VS,auto.

62 Chrysler 4 Door. ___ ....._ ____$295
VS. auto.

URR &amp;VAN ZANDT
GMAC FINANCiNG

ruekard vs. Robert Lavem rucl&lt;ard statlnl lbat the

·'-""s.• P.S., white over blue, with

992..5342

MOTOROLAe

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•• Mr. and Mra. Dohrman
' Hoed
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lbe birth of a
•• son, Kirk Dean, born
children, Kipling alii Kfm..
••• other
berly.
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at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Parkersburg, W, VL They have two

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out lha area ·· - · •• followo: ~Mr~~~
Rio Grllldo, Mro. Zelma North· . _ .;;~~

sor qrooment, IIIII awroval of

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Camden - Clark Hospital, Parkersbura, W. VL, where she

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had plaodc surgery•
Mr. and Mrs. aoj,Roed, ~
pen Plains vlalted with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Che\'aller, Sunday.
Mrs. Baas lArkins and. Mrs.

·'!!ttl a -,~;r,o pUrchase of Ashland Gtl$ol~ne
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week.

Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Buekley
spent SUnday Iller._ witll Mr•
and Mrs. Paul Buckley am fam.
of Alfred.

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des""mid tcHi!:on iopaf-each other for convenient'1 s"&gt;t)ti"'~"--~&gt;Vi!·~a~inet,
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Jamea Ruth vtaited with Mrs.
Bess Webster recently.

Mro, R. E. Williams and Mrs.
Lyle Balderoon and Kay visited
with Mro. Alma Scott a day thlo

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changes Improve handling. The W-100 Is Available on 114 or 128-lnch wheelba8os. ·

Mr. _IJXJ ·· thtldre«&gt;of, Baltimore, M&lt;C ·, s~

\ Mrs. Delbert Yost arxi famii.Y,
at Sugar Grove, Ohio. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sid O'Brien

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the "CloN"cor lito driYe·tObeiphl -..dan _,ad meriooroblp,
tbO ·.ete·· cor •tljo i'emalndor aDd 111 lddlllmW point will be

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST q""!lltiell: go halld-ID-hilii!ln 1009 Pod~~:e W-100 four- .
wheel-drive pickup truck. Comfort . lllld apJII!i&amp;l'IUMlO are st~. Suspension

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lraell ...
... aumeroualmpn&gt;•emeal&amp; Tbeyllldlldebrillbler lllterion, tf&amp;bter "- oealin(, aew rab ......
far 'luleter ride, aulomallc - · · alld faot-opented porldDa brake. New .,UOU ladudo a 310 .....,_
255-llp V8 aad low--ted olde llimln wlddl ..onl better olde . - Ud low• willd aoloo.

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Tuppers Plains
Society News

SOIL All the children were present but one daughter, Garnet
Barthelemy ot Dayton and she
had been here for a visit a few

weeks ago.

By MRS. EVELYN BRJCKLES

Mr. and Mrs. David Ross of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
and son. DaM,Y, recenUy return- Balser and' family, local, spent
ed from a vacation trip to Ni- SuJ\day evening with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and Linagara Falls.
Mrs. Gladys Violet ai'Kl: Miss da.
Linda Spencer attended the wedLell Jean Hawkins or Columding of David Heaton and Miss bus, alii her sister, Mr. and
Janet Frank at LongBottom Meth- MrS. Harold Parker and famodist Church Sunday afternoon. ib· of Coalgrove, Ohio; Norval
Rodney Chevalier also attended Osborne of Marlon, Floyd, Car~
the wedding and served as best ol and James Osborne of Radman. The couPle will live in ner, Ohio, all were Sunday guests
Parkersburg where Mr. Heaton of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh.
is in college at Mountain State.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor
Mrs. Joan Ctlantoni is spend- and family of Torch were Suning a week's vacation in Hawaii day evening supper guests of
wllll her husbaOO, Mario Calan- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blain
tonl who is stationed In Viet- Taylor and helped celebrate the
nam. Mrs. talantoni, the fotm- birthday of Mrs. Taylor.

·The aMual hootecoollng of the
Orange Christian Church was
held on Sunday, Sepl 8. Tile
Allred Church Homecoming will
be Sunday. Sepl 15.
Nellie Parker, Nina Robinson,
Clara Follrod, Thelma Henderson, and Helen Woode, attended
the annual fall district meeting
of the Women's Society of Christian Service, held at Camp Francis Asbury, near Rio Grande on
Thursday, Aug. 29.
Vicki carr spert several days
undergoing 'tests in the Veterans Memorial HospHal last week.
She returned home Friday.
Eric Parker of Chicago, m.,

er Joan Shultz, is Uving at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Shultz.

ker, and Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Windland and two children of Columbus, visited his brother, Wilbur Wirxiland and ramily over
the weekend, and attended church
here Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
spent Sunday In Jacksonville,
Ohio, and atterxied the Old Settlers' Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atherton and family of LeJart. Ohio,
visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Atherton, over
the weekend.
The Swartz l'amily rewrlon held
in the Woode Grove, Sui"Kiay, SepL
I, had an attendance or 65.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shultz

Wyler
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Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Rowan
of Middleport. spent a few day11
this past week at their home

here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell
recei \led word of the birth of 1
son born to their daughter and
son-in-Jaw, Mr. arxl Mrs. Jerry
carter of Rockey Mount, North
"hovldifll _cryatll intKt, &amp;tnulnt parh
-.d. c;ua"ntHd In wrilln&amp;, renewlblt
ewry 2 )'Urs for tile lift ot tilt wttcl'l .
2..,..,. rt-wllupiOOfinr $1.50.

..llllnu wll•ltiiiiiNiinsptilll rtpltctd
nH lfM,bfollll.

carolina.
The children and their families of Mrs. Effie Watson, all
were present Sunday for a famIly dinner and get,.w..gether with
their mother, Mrs. Effie Wat-

Bernice Hoffman and son, Ste-

ven, of Rutland, were dinner
guests Sunday of her parerts,
Mr. aoo Mrs. Charles Betzing.

Ralph Parker of Chester was
calling on his sister, Mrs. Ethel
Stout Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylo...'isited · Mrs. Alberta Marshall

at Marietta last Surda.y,
Mrs. Anna Louise Jackson and
husband o( Athen&amp;, bought a lot
of John Arbaugh and moved their
trailer on it recently.
Dorsell Miller returned home
from St. Joseptt Hospital, Parkersburg, a rew days ago.

Old Town

spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Par-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie
spent several days with their
~son-.~1)-11"! .4Dd da~~~.

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Welden Carroll, John KUcayne

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1969

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992-3635

POMIROY

and attended the State Fair at
of Winchester, Mass., Mr. and Columbus.
Mrs. Leonard Coursen, East Li v~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz
erpool, and Mrs. Mae Van Meter, and ramily or Lancaster. Ohio,
local, visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- visited relatives in the vicinity
lie Carroll and Cami(.y.
during the Labor Day weekend.
Jane Vipperman returned home
Sunday evening supper guests
to Gihanna after spending her or Clara Follrod and Nina Robswnmer vacation with Mr. arxt inson were Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Mrs. Charlie CarroiJ.
Follrod and Sue Ann ot Athens,
Mrs. Hattie Powell, Earnest Mr. al11 Mrs. Gerald Swartz and
and Terry, local, visited Mr. family of Marietta, and Mr. and
and Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
Mrs. Robert Robinson and famMr. aOO Mrs, Omer Dailey, IIJi of Belpre, Ohio.
local, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Follrtm a n d Ricky
Icenhower.
Buckley recently spent a week
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Powell, at Band Camp near ruo Grande.
Reeds ville; Roney and Carol Dailey, Paul Sellers, Mr. and Mrs.
There are about 250 species
James Dailey, local; Virginia of frogs in the world.
Colbry and Debra of East Liverpool, Ohioj Mrs. Marie Lawrence, Mr. am Mrs. Hayes Mc- and Connie Racine Houle, visitMurry 1 and Mrs. Doris Dailey ed Rev. and Mra. John Busch
called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy recently.
Mrs. Millie Roush Is vacaPowell aOO Camily.
Mr. BOO Mrs. Oris Fredrick tioning In Kentuclcy. ·
Mr. and Mrs. CecU Roaeberry
and Shelia, Indianapolis, Ind.,
visited Mrs, Sylvia carpenter, and two chUdren, and Mro, Edni
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tayler, Bush visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Cincinnati, and Mr. an:1 Mrs. Middleswart and tamlly ot Port.Pearl Hawthorne, local. visit- land Roula.
Mr. and Mra. carroll White,
ed Mr. arxl Mrs. Dillon Tayler.
Mrs. Sarah Hoback, Rolandres, Doria, Dlau and Kellll, Raelno
Mr. Jerry Johnson, Shippingport. Route; Mr. alii Mrs. JIGIIby Joo
Pa.; Mrs. William Little, Storya Wolte, Terry, Voota, and. ClayRun; Mr. al11 Mrs. Henry Davis, ton, Racine Routei Mr. Fred
Cheshirej Mr. and Mrs. John Kesterson. Rllelne Route, &amp;lll
Ours, Earnest Bush, Racine Rt., Mr. Homer lcemowor, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bush called on Mr. and Mra. Maywood
Johnston Sul"llay.

~nd Mrs. Coel1e Hudson
"Yisite~ the Jack Clarks.

land,

Mrs. Helen Jones of Cinch,_
Mti is visiting her sister and
husband, the Heil Frenehes.
Mrs. Grace Clark and daugh-

ter Sheila, and Mrs. Mary carsey and daughter Judy, made a
business trip to Parkersburg,

W. VL recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Neal honored Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ketter
with their anniversary dimer.
lt was their 57th anniversary.
Mrs. Frances Young and Mrs.
Norma Lee made a business
trip to Pomeroy Thursday. •
Mr. and :Mrs. Robert Alkire
and son, Ray, attended the State

Fatr sunday.
Mrs. Joe Carsey bas retur~
ed from Holzer Hospital, but
Mr, Lawrence Donahue is still
a patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Barbara Young is visiting her sister, Mrs. llarL
Clifford Cuclder attended the

state fair a coi.Q)le of days.
Mrs. Mirmie McGrath has r~
turned home after assisting her
sister in Loganacoupleofweeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Gibson and

the weekend with their parents,
the Bud Douglas' arxl Mrs. Lana

Gibson.
Mrs. Gertrude Corney and Mr.
and Mrs. William Howard of
Janesville, Ohio, spent the weekend with their father, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Jooes.
Mrs. Goldie Jones and Melva
Howard called on Ava Gilkey
Sunday evening, and also Clinton

GOkey and Tad of Alben,y.
Mr. and Mrs. H, D. GOkey of
Pomeroy, !!pent Labor Day with
his mpther, Ava GUkey.

cnaon1

Cuckler was In the

village recently.
Children or Pomery and Mid--

dleport visited the M. A. Epples
SUnday.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
spent the weekelkl in West Vir-

ginia wltlo the Richard

~pies.

Their nine - year - old grandson

broke hlscollarbonewhlleswlng-

Holzer Hospital: Vlsltlngboura 11rfght, Mrs. Cbaries J, Bentlne,
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents mly on Mra. Garred 0. Blake, Jelrrey
A. Cbevalier, Joseph ll crown,
Pediatrics Ward.
Jr.,
Mrs. Dlgene C. Dmeu,
Admissions
Mrs,
WUlfall'l 0. Gentry, Mrs.
Stephen Lee Patrlcl, 622 Third
Ave.; Richard K, thphenson, 43
Vinton Ave.j Mrs. William J.
Brown, 451 Hedgewood Dr.; Mrs.
Lecta M. Gardner, 38 Smithers
st.; Harley R, Wens, -Rt.lCrown
Cltyi James A, Hammond, Sr.,

Gallipolis; Mrs. Cecil R. Miles,
RL 1 Bidwell; Miss Clnda L. Miller, Rt. I Crown CU~·; Christo-

day

Aikins' home SUnday.

e 4·wheel disc brak es and 4-sr:-eed smooth '
• sy nchromesh gear bOK

.teet to

Milwaukee

The
B u c k s acquired

Nl!lled 6-toot..lO rebounder Dick
Cunningham frGIII the Phoenix
Suns

Thursday

in

a

deal

between the National Baakatboll
Association's two eJII)anslon
clubs.

Or. . .,,.... . •

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tnltat .• ..

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tifactOr)'

CrUmp,

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&lt;OIIII&gt;lellan

of

a mer-

regulalorl' - ..~
Torma of the prOposed merger f!I'O!o1dO tbat Citizens ~~ ls1111 shares of Ita ...,.ertlhlewtlui preferred lloek Ill bobanp
lor the out81aDding convertlhle
voting preferred llock of Tower. In iddlllon, Cldz.,s wiD ex&lt;baiiP 1.35 shares of Ita oommon tor each share of ToWer

Contributing

·.Hairdressers
:Name Officers To Qrph(Jn Home
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..For New year
FROM
$39. fj

DIAMONDS
FROM THE HOME .OF INSTANT CREDIT

TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS.
POINT PL

MabelLHalley,~rlng.

416 MAIN ST.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture ·
ONLY $299

"W AIVERS WITHDRAWN
CINCINNATI (UP0 - The off· '
field problems or the Cincinnati
Benplsdfhur8day were more interesting tharl What the AmaH-

can Football League team did
on the practice Oeld.
Coach Paul Brown claimed Del)l'
ver Bronco quarterback Stev6
Tenai when the Broncos put him
on waivers, but when Denver was
notified, Tet:J,sl's waivers were
withdrawn.

Melp

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Property

MASON.

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EUINRUIE CO.

"VGS H '"'N Alt£A
IUCIIAIID~ OWEN, Pl1M.IIIHIJI

oaorie

Electric Water HeQier

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NatJGnU MlnrU•Iftl "llii'NIIWill'l 1116.
111tll~tr, lnl:,. U &amp;.ll tl• a,. Nelr
York,

Sulli«lfllan ftal : illllf!h"«&lt; 'rJ CN"rifr
llllert t..U..W. » -- ... ~ - ,.,
In -.I¥&amp;1\Ce II IIIII Dt.llr SMJ.1i OII'INo IILJL
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992-2039
IIR NIGHT 949 2951

Pomeroy Flo- Shop

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MilS, MILLARD VAN METER

SPECIAL
52
Gallon

S79

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ASK TO WED
PI'. PLEASANT - ThomaS
Dewe.Y Mayes, 22, u - . . . .
.... carol Iqm

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SU,a"" Fltlprald. Paul D.
l .. FitijOrlld to F.doa ¥- 0-'1$

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SPECIAL OF'F'ER
~· HEATERS
ELECTRIC WATER

A., Cheater•.

, .Elfwai,t. · llqboo to Geraill
. Silioiler;, Lorenll Swloher, Lot,
. MW',tport. ,.
' ~ !), Bmlth, 10 Welllr .EI&gt;.

CfrovU Wltl,..~!:!,:8.-'25.00
TrH1 -tno,.~dl..otor,.:_-;;~~~
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Mrl. James A. Bwer)J. .
, MrL 1$111 tr.Dp, Colli-, M!'L
Mr~~~'•ir!i ~~:-· R~ L G. VoldoD, ·Kn. Bull KroG~, Mrl. Charlo~ Une&lt;i, dol, IIIia, Jlilllt - · Mra.
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Mrs. Irvin Rarrlek, Mro. OICOI'
W, Clari&lt;e; !fro. Georp Tlblt,
~ .... , Mrl. RuaNO Wood, )fro;
Jolm BrlntGn, Mr1. w.,.;o DaYll, Mro Joke!loore,Mra.Fisll-

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Thaler, Capt., Mrl. Jom Rat- Mro.......~ liou, iii-o. DonMra. James Coon.,, Mra.
..."",.
M D
aid M. Robl._ .Mra. lllehlri
James Kemp, Mr a, J • N• • •· ...... Mill ~ Ha,ywud.
vii, Mra. Morrill Evua.
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Mrl. Paul w_.., Mra. Bill
Society mp etes
Joo J - ; Jolll Bnllloardl.
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Cljll., J01i1 cartr, WWiam
Lorp, Gerald Tusoln&amp; lllurlco
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Dun,
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PI'. PLEASANT - The WomMr. aDd !fro. Klmball &amp;lf1,
an's Mlaalonary SOcleO' of lbe
er, co411'''"'• lrfr, tDd Mri. ·
.Main Stroot Baptlat Cllll"eh have Durell L, ........, Mr. alld Mricompleted plans lor lbe Fall Ral- Eidon 0. Waercb, Mr. aDd Mrs.
ly oftheTN.YsValley Assodatloo C, R. McGimesa, Mr• .ftd Mr••
to be held at the local church on
ll 0. Fronds.
Sept. 21 !lith reglalrallon beginReslcleol8 of Rio Grllldo will
ning at 9:30 a.m.
conlaoted by lbe foUowlntl
The Rev. BW Blnchm&amp;n, mis- ""
worker&amp;, beaded by Mrl. Zelma
sionary from Japan, will bo the NortJoc:utt aa captain, Mrs. Clyde

terty,

Co

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Fall Rally Plans

The animal Jwnped onto the
ldghw'ay from a corn lleld lntD
the patlt cor a car
drivoa by Herabel G. Waugh,
53, Aalttoot, w. va. Damage to
· the car was estimated at $300.
The sherlll'a department also
, _... a ~ ••• Wedlles- ..
day evening dltebed on Mlllllolle
Road. OWner of lbe vehicle Ia
Barry Rosenthal of Maryland. Damages to the ear was estlrna~
at $200.

ce~1; .senpney.

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ar.
Clannc:o 11. Gllke)', R u l b
Glll&lt;of• _to)llalao I. Smltlt, ~­

Site

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c-a. Mrl- Iqle llUDJ-

mon.

Pl.--~

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ruchar&lt;l MacK.O.zto~ ·Mrs. Jolm
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Mra. Harol.d Wlaeman,
ollllal.,ulllbe drl•o,alldlllelr
-v·
er om~
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Mro. Kellb Blll,
Mra. llullllqn&lt;b; J.lr•. Donald
Mrl. Lowll sduntdl, Capt., II -•aaod11fMn.RobatCoeh·

PT. PLEASANT - The SlierIll's clopartment Investigated a
mlobap ·Thureot.l' 8:40 a.m. 18
mllea south of Pt. Pleasant on
Rt. 2 resulting In the death of
a "'"• owned by Jlmlny Wat.

G..-. Louise
Gnon to Lowoil D. stanley, Allc'lo
F. stanley, .2.00 A., Sclplo.
Devld· · Jo,y ··~oaklnl, 1111111 E.
Jonldas U. Pormelll A. Cox Lot
74, !llddlopcir~
iloD 11. Will to Heese Thelma•
We•~ i.ot, Pcmorey.
RHoo ~Wool to"'"""'
Hut.hloop, &amp; Evtl.\'ll Hutcblson,
Lot,P..,orey,
lflrPret Hottle doc, to Tell
ll Hottle, Telll p. Randall, 11ft
fbi' Irani.. Cbtatet.
TeD II. Hottle doe., to Telll
D. Ra""'~l, all- lor trana., Cbt~

om.

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will be the foUowllltl -·Mrs.

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cliu1es Glbbl, Mrl. Richard
Jmoo, Mro. PJtrlek l.c&gt;dlin, .
Mrt.
MeCUIIouP and
Mro. Roi&gt;on Hoolllcb•
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llatdd

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- · cor ,the Pt.

team.--

ran, Mra. Tom J 1,.., Mrs.
1) ,....._
Yrl Billy
Clrl • ~.
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Don Dulol and llro. Jolll Wile.,.._
Mro. Nolan 9R ..........,. will
be ......ling the MIICII-liew

llr.T•.,....
WO!i&lt;mllll 1'olllll'Ol' -

Mrs.d
Jamel ~BJ:Ien ~ Mra. T o ·

BIG PUSH IS ON

In Highway

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TIMIIIIU. !diulr
Publit'*l dllb ftOil)l ~ ... n.
Ohia Valle~ Publlllllrw ~. uo lltdlllu.
.'ft.. ,_....,, ChiD, 15111.........
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Deeds

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MASON, W. YAo

D£VOTt:D TO INTEIIENr Ot'

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'IUD, Sb IIIGIIIhl NA """"' ..... lUI.

!lontbl.Y domdOOI to the GJ'UJ&gt;o Izens. The commoo atock of both
GI'UIIII.\', Cldzens and Tower hal boon
VL, "" the Oll&gt;lian aebool .... trade ovor.the-&lt;liiiiiiiOr.
Cldhcllle beiJV mldo !l1 a PCIII- :r.enl ia a dlveraifted tlnanclal
erf/Y chureh junior )'OUill ll'Oit&gt;- aorvlcoa holding company.
Mootlllll Sunday nlgbt at lbe

d)' !l(liinlain Mlaoloo It

$30.00 ......... ..

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Yton. Ci!l', -

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Discharges

Levi Adidns, Charles C. A 11-

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atod&lt;.
cozz.,s stated that no change
In lbe manapment 'or _.atlon
of Tower Ia contamplatedalldthal
ottar the merger Tower will be
-•ted ao .a subaldlary of Cit-

Pomero)' Cburob n!Chrlot, Clthy
Ooborae, pro-m. had charge
with membora reapondlllll to roll
eal1 by 11111111111 a book n! the
Bible. The aoerelal')'' a report
w11 tllven ll)' Debbie Osborne,
1111 Crall Veno,y II"' the treoourer'a report. Karen Bal!J bad
pruer. ''Treuurea Found ln
tile lllble" was lbe program tq&gt;.
lc,
Bible quizzes wore c~
and tho Bible otudy waa led by
Mra. BetQr Miller, JPOIISOr.
Clthy Dabome
the eonteat
wlmer. To cooclude tbe prCJII'IIIl,
the ll'lq&gt; ADI "I Tra..t '"' tho
Hallelujalt Train," and "I K'eop
Ill Toucb with Jeoua."
Mra. 'lbslma Osborne will be
IIPOIIIOI' lor lito nut 11101!11JV and
the program iqJle will be "A
Good Turntl Metd~"

Wilbur, Rt. 3 AlbiUIY; Lewis M.

too; Mrs.
field.

~&gt;ISTED

New

approval "ll)' the atock-

I&gt;Oldorl cor -

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SANDWI(f.l

Mrs. Joseph C. Venters, Jr.•
WUIIam W. Webb, MJ:s. Thomas
R. Burn aides IDII1nfant daqgh-

Riddle, Rt. 1 Liverpool, Ohioi
Mrs. Margaret A. Wallace, R.t.
2 Wellston; Mrs. Lawrence M,
Will, Hamden; Mrs. Thelma
Pratt, Ravenswood; Mrs. Harvey L. Maynard, Raceland, Ky.;
Mrs. Morlen J. Rowland, Coal-

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
CliNNINGHAM TRADED
MILWAUKEE (UPO -

F. Keosell, Camilla s. Lewis,
Roy A. Stumbo, Mullah A. Swl,

pher T. Wolfe, . Rt. 2 Racine;
Donald R. Hurn, Ironton; Mrs.
Pearl M, Carter, Jack1011; Martin E. WeiU, Ironton; Mrs. Mary
McGowan, Rt. 4 Oak ffill; Mrs.
Letha Riley, Athensi Vance D.

ing.
Mr. alld Mrs. Robert Jewell
were dinner guesta at the HaUl-

Richard L. Jordan, Mrs. Esther

CHAIIWEN

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Gilbert COrti

Society News
BY AVA GILKEY
Mrs. John Carraway fWiltha
Clark) alkl two children of Mary-

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C&gt;lll; Melli c.utq,-lolrs. JIDIII
O'Brlea; l'l Plouart. Mro.
Don c. Klnai7 llll,llro. Rai.Pb

. ~ tO the worker H blo
.
110111re teuu II preiiOIL
Two aU:faelloo!l bevo. al.....,
Mrs. Lowil A. Sehmlcl of
boon sd1odulod ' D!l lbe oirtea, GaDipollo Ia bea41118 lbe drive
Mttlls and c-. ~ thla year u general ehalrnwt,

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·I.Jii!ai . cap_!." / Dolo, Mr.: a.- Kclliti. Lpt.
Mrff..:. '
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Mrs. .!~oellllllll!til, ~';t'l· . ;
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inl L Noal, Mra. ~ . · ' . ~ . . . _ Iiiii Nod F.._;
Mro. Jamal - · .llf'- CtiiM''
lllillott_~
, ~~
Ill E. IID;\-.r, Jr., ,lfrl. Jo¥ !irll. Dcln c,,XI
) •iltlll; atra.
Daall4

leo.

Harfisonville

•• Reedsville
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sau..,

Pteo..nt,

KelloY.

19, Pt.

have made awucation
&lt;tor a marrtap u...,ae Ill lbe of.
Ilea of lbe COUJdl' clerk.
ACTION DISMmED
PI', PLEASANT - An order
Qted ll)'lbe dreult court lou
boon entered Ill lbe o!!l.eo o! the
clr&lt;ult clerk dlsmlaJIDa lbe ell..,.... aetlml of ley Marpret

ClEARANCE/
67 Olds F-85 Club Cpe. • • • ·- • • ·- ·- • -$2495
Gold Oniah with matebll1( 'rin,yllnt., VB, auto., P.S., radio,
14,000 aetoal mllos. One owner. New Olda trade.

65 FordLTD 4 Dr. H.T.--- ·--- • ·-- • $1595
. 352 V8 ~ •. ~111&lt;1blue tnterlcr.

~e

rtC&lt;IIlCIIed and were ..,
"toJIIIhaf.

had

UYing

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64 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Dr. ---- - • • ·- • -$1095

VB, au·to., radio, w-s-w tires, burgwJdy tlnlllh with beige
vin.vl bucket seats.
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65 Olds Cutlass Con.-·-··-·-····· -$1495
VS motor, auto., P.S., blue with matching Int., 1'ldlc.,
w-..w tires, wheel discs.

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60 Olds 4 Door____ ,... _______ $295
VS,auto.

62 Chrysler 4 Door. ___ ....._ ____$295
VS. auto.

URR &amp;VAN ZANDT
GMAC FINANCiNG

ruekard vs. Robert Lavem rucl&lt;ard statlnl lbat the

·'-""s.• P.S., white over blue, with

992..5342

MOTOROLAe

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•• News, Notes

•• Mr. and Mra. Dohrman
' Hoed
•• are
lbe birth of a
•• son, Kirk Dean, born
children, Kipling alii Kfm..
••• other
berly.
•
anllOIIII~

Sept. ~•
at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Parkersburg, W, VL They have two

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out lha area ·· - · •• followo: ~Mr~~~
Rio Grllldo, Mro. Zelma North· . _ .;;~~

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Tammy Ruth was a patient at
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had plaodc surgery•
Mr. and Mrs. aoj,Roed, ~
pen Plains vlalted with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Che\'aller, Sunday.
Mrs. Baas lArkins and. Mrs.

·'!!ttl a -,~;r,o pUrchase of Ashland Gtl$ol~ne
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Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Buekley
spent SUnday Iller._ witll Mr•
and Mrs. Paul Buckley am fam.
of Alfred.

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Jamea Ruth vtaited with Mrs.
Bess Webster recently.

Mro, R. E. Williams and Mrs.
Lyle Balderoon and Kay visited
with Mro. Alma Scott a day thlo

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changes Improve handling. The W-100 Is Available on 114 or 128-lnch wheelba8os. ·

Mr. _IJXJ ·· thtldre«&gt;of, Baltimore, M&lt;C ·, s~

\ Mrs. Delbert Yost arxi famii.Y,
at Sugar Grove, Ohio. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sid O'Brien

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the "CloN"cor lito driYe·tObeiphl -..dan _,ad meriooroblp,
tbO ·.ete·· cor •tljo i'emalndor aDd 111 lddlllmW point will be

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST q""!lltiell: go halld-ID-hilii!ln 1009 Pod~~:e W-100 four- .
wheel-drive pickup truck. Comfort . lllld apJII!i&amp;l'IUMlO are st~. Suspension

Alfred
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Jleldly reol)1ed for a ....... troal ..... look, lbe 1969 Chemllellfcbl
lraell ...
... aumeroualmpn&gt;•emeal&amp; Tbeyllldlldebrillbler lllterion, tf&amp;bter "- oealin(, aew rab ......
far 'luleter ride, aulomallc - · · alld faot-opented porldDa brake. New .,UOU ladudo a 310 .....,_
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During
September 17-24
A oommunieatlon from Mrs.

0. P. Klein, chairman of Constituloo Week activities for Return
Jlllllthan Melgo Clulpler of the
Daugbters ol the American Rev-

oluUon, rOIJiellled the legion's

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of the amual commW&gt;ity Halloween party. Doo Roach will handle details of the Veterans Day
diMer and obaervance to be held
in November.

Mra; ·LQult Reibel preoldod
at the bualnets meellar wb.,li
was rtpo1 ted that all J'OI)IIrs on
the llllltod cross on Lincoln HW
have been completed and that
the structure hao been palmod.

dleport school taugl\1 by Don Silvera. lt was reported that flag
oeto- the pole, bracket andfiag
- have b - ordered and will
be liOid by the post lor $3.50.
Walter Bunce reported that the
post now has seven wheel chairs,
three hoopltal beds, and several canes and crutches ln the lou
center operated by the legionnaires.

of Legion dues was urged by

Marvin Kelly, memberlhlp chairman, and named to get lnformaUoo oo. new deska for the ball

Lamb Family
Reunion Held

Ill at home, Henry Reltmire at
Veterans Memo&lt;lal Hospital, and

September 1st

Herman Caudill at Holzer Hospit-

D11 picnic held to honor veterans of World War L
Thank you notes were read
!rom lhe Ollie Hlndy and Dale

Nlchol11011 families. During the
meetlna it was voted to give a
llag to the ruth grade at lhe Mid-

SYRACUSE - The Lamb famIly reunion was held iimdi,J", Sept.
1, at the local roadside park. A
picnic: dinner was enjoyed at

Mrs. Shields

noon.
Attending """ Mr. and Mra.
·Olin Lamb, Parkersburg; Mr.
and .Nra. Brooks Lamb, Mr. and
Mrs. WWiam Lee and Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lee, Mrs. Garland

Has Program
Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Spencer

With WSCS

50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. ard Mro. J.
L. ~encer of Racine, Route 1 was celebrated recently with a
ramlly dinner held at the lwme of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Am·
berger, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. ~encer were married on sept 7, 1918 at
the Pomeroy Methodist parsonage by the late Rev, Pfichlrd.
They are the parents of three daughters, Mr6. Wallaee
(Margaret) Amberger, Cllester; Mrs. Walter (Pauline) Ke~
netll, Pomeroyj and Mrs. Norman (Mary) Arduser, Toledo,
and have four grandsons and two granddaughters, Unable to
attend the family observance were the two grarddaughters,
Mrs. Charles caldweU of Tacoma, Washington, and Miss BarTHE

"Mondern Woman's Struggle

tor Persoral ldentity" was the
program theme used by Mabel
Shields when the Women's Society or Otrlstl.an Service met
recently at tf:le East Letart Unit-

wao Henry Clatworthy. Roach ed Methodist Church.

reported on the recent Labor

Anisttng Mrs. Shields with
the program were Julia Norris,
Barbara Dugan, Hazel Fox, Eileen Roush, and Ferne Hayman.

bara KeMed,y of Columbus.

Mildred Donahew gave devoliORI

using 1st Chronicles and 11. reading "Sprirvs In tlle Valley,"

Durlna the meeting, special
memberships were presented

to

Plan Ordination Dinner

HOLDS TOY PARTY

and Mrs. Donahew. A communi-

Mrs. Charles cation &amp;om Mrs. Fred Beman

Salaer of Racine demonstrated
a Teo' Ladlea Party at the home

regarding the delay in receipt

of Mro. Wanda Hubbard Wodneo-

by Mrs. Shields.

day afternoon. Guests attending
were CIU'Qlyn and ~erry JohnIOn ot Pomeroy; Karen Werry.

,publicity ehlirman for the gt'O&amp;Ulo
Mrs, Dugan reported that the

of the membershipt was read
Mrs, FerneHa,ymanwasnamed

An ordination dinner Cor the
Rev. Glen Hiles, pastor of the
Pomeroy
United
Methodist
Church, was pJamed for Od. 27
when tile Women's SOciety of

Christian Serviee met Tuesday
night at the ellureh.

Mrs. E\rerett tbomas, vice

Helea HldJbard, Deny H a y e s, 1 mtterial Cor the observance or pre&amp;ident, was ln charge of the
ck, Marguerite Karr. and ;the Week of Prayer and Self meeting which was preceded bJ'
a Salfr1:r, lo.;al.
Denial has ~ received.. She a potluck dlmer. The ordlnl- · .• . .
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Qowers, cards and gifts sent 5 p.m. at the Pomeroy Elemen.
her at the birth ol her daughter, tary School auditorium.
Mrs. Hiles reported on the
Dixie K11.
11 was voted to send $50 to lhe recent workshop held at camp
Meigs County Sherltr lor the EImer Pickens fUnd. Mrs. Donahew and Mrs. Adams served rerreshments to those named abo~
and Doris Mama and Nora Pearson.

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Nadonwlde

G•!aiJDffeS

'JieneMI

Development of

CIIAuto

Cooking Arts

l••r.mce.

Now, Nationwide lnsuran« will

guarantee renewal" of auto in-

Homecoming

of

surance for five years (after each
poli~y

is.in effect 60 days). To

qualdy, JU51 pay the premiums

and have a valid license for every
driving member of ynur family.
Ask me about it.

Ken Williams
. P. J Pauley

WILLIAMS
••• PAULEY
NATIONWIDE
214E. 2nd
n. mall from N11ionwidr is oo rour side

Church Held

Is Reviewed
"Evolution of the Art of Cook·
ing" was the program topic at
a meeting of the Pomeroy Shake-

!I(&gt;Oire Club held WedneSdll' a£.
ternoon at the home of Mrs. T.
A. Hennessy.
Carrying out the theme the
members responded to roll caU
The Rev. Lester Taylor waa with a favorite modern recipe.
the speaker and there was spe- A display ofantlquecookingute~
cial music by the Smith ramtly sils and cookbooks was featured
fl. Leon. W. Va. Recltatlona were at the meeting and Mrs. Hennesgiven by Pam and Christy Evans sy, program chairmlll, related.
and Dixie Eblin; Gory Stewart cooking habits from the stone
age to today, noting the discovhad a vocal solo, and Mrs. Berery
of gnins anj flre, and the
tha Parker and IIUaa BeU;y LeonThe annual homecomlag of the
Rock Sprlnga United Methodist
Church wao held ~ featurIng a badket dinner at noon and
afternoon program.

ardpver~s.

The Rock Springs lnotrwnental ensemble played several selectiona and there were r~.~m­
bers by the church choir includIng "This is M,y Father' 11 World."
and ''My Lord and L ''

Lamb, Mro. MarJorie Haldl and

Usa, Diane, Michael, of Cohlm·
bus; Mr. and Mrs. carl Lamb
and Raymond or HuntlngiAm; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Lamb, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Lamb, Jerry, Craig,
and &amp;I.e, Charleston; Mr. and
Mro. Stanley SUrnmer!leld, Sharon and Melissa, Nitro, W. Va.;
Duel !Wnmerfleld, JadalonYtlle,
Florida; Mr. and Mrs. GIOIUI
Powall, Mr. and Mra. William
Northup, Debbie and Jert, Galllpol!o; Mr. and Mra. Jeasle
Rinehart, Spencer, W, VLi Mra.
Audrey John,..., Uverpool, W.
Va.; Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Tina,
Rena, Robin, and Ropr, Coolville; Mr. and Mrs, Cedi Cald-

well, Bob Murphey, T u p p e r 11

Clara Adams, Focie Hayman,

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The !all eonference of the Ohio
Federltion oC Women's Clubs
wa,.. announced for October. The
Woman's Creed was recited to
conclude the meeting. Mrs. Hennessy served a dessert course.
The next meeting will be at tile

home of Mrs. Robert Warner.

Whitlock Retires

her

Frances
Grande.
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Being with People Who Hurt"

was the program theme used by
Miss Lydia Ehersbach for which

Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 5Ummerfleld and Roger, J. E. Pitts,
Murrynllle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Parker, Bobble and.Kelll,
Marietta.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Parker and Howard K., Morgan
City, La.; Mrs. Nancy AdAms and
Lori, Raclne; Mrs. Edna S u ml!lerfiWd Mr and Mrs. Rexal

From Navy Service
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SYRACUSE -

William Whlt-

lock1 BM-1, bls retired tr~
the Navy after aervlng 20 year•,
11 months and one day.

Mr. and 'Mro. WhiUock, children Lynn, Uoa ard Billy, recently returned to their home
in Jacksonville. na.. from the
Midway lslanda where lle has
been t_~Uonocllhepaot29months.
They were here ror a few dlya ·

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eonvl&lt;tllll that .the, cluiloa.
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Far East It rl&amp;bl ror ·a chango · DANCE PA!lTY·'rotJowllw the
Tutacllj' at 1
to Chrlstlaoll;y. 'l'lle auther apoke Frida~' . night ~D 111181 al to . be, hold p.m.
at her home
·Weet 111111
of -tiona In th.e ~ wllere the Melcl .Junlcr lllal1 School
St.,
Pom,royt·for the purpotti of
be traveled aDcl llld that U Asta IIMIItorlum. The J111 wtll emelecllnl olftcero ror the lti8Is to be Cllrl8tluized, then It cee.
89YMr.
wt11 ba up to the Asian people
$ATURDAY
. Mr!lo Cllqlbell ~ waa
to sUmulale the ~
HIGH SCHOOL cjanc~ party, plall(at ror the meeting whl!'b
Tbare wat ·alnglnr ot
"ln Chrlllt There Is No East Saturdl)" at P...,.ro.Y Junlm;lllal1 openocl In rltullloi\C torlllo A
or West." and areaponllveread- School audllnrllllll Bi30 to lliiO report on tho AU&amp;\111 blrtlldlJ
p.m., ~ J 11a emCeeing, _.. party at the . aiull.&lt;,O!he velng oo rnls....,s.
Mrs. Pbll Wllllamaoo wtll pro- aored by Pmaeroy Elemellfary ana HOllllltal was pven· b1 MrL
PTA.
· Smith. •Flower . billa were oroent devotlorul and Mrl. NorDIID
RACINE CHAI!TER of FBI,A darocl paid, and imua1 duoo were
Kloeo and Mrs. Clarellce Mas.....,...... clance s..tur&lt;IIY, 8 to eollecled rrun the rnombera pre.
oar will ba ... , ror the
October meellng. During a con- 11 p.m. In Racine Junior Hl&amp;(l oenL
X.
Tbe I1UIIa1 ~ c&lt;rnlerence to
cludlag 110clal hollr Mrs. Either School, Music by
SUNDAY
be
held on OcL 10 at MrAI:tbur
Fauber and Mro. Marperlle
HOMECOMING,
Morris
C~ Wli ~IIIIOUIICed.
Meyer sened a dessert course.
Methodist Church, Old Town
Rerreahments were sened b1
Flats, !llndll'; sc- allO Lm., Mrs. llal'dawll', Mrs. WW WlaroJiowed by a besket dllmer and ltoo, and Mrs. Con YOIIJII.
111m• aiJW In the arternoon.
GIDEON-ROUSH rtWIIon wtD
be held !bllk.v at lltt Pori1ond .
Park. Tba plealc wtll begla at
1p.m.
MONDAY
CHESTER GRADE School PTA i
wt11 moot Monda.Y, B p.m. Prosrom wt11 Include a Bill - ••SYRACUSE - Plans w e r •I Qlalnted seaalon with teechert,
mode ror the annual Chrlelmao ' room -ere. and conunllteeo
dinner and party when the Awe- to be PI·I l l - . Retrlllunealo
Diary of the Voluntoer Fin De- wt11 be served.
pertinent met Tuesday nllht at
lltelr new meeting piece at Mu- ·
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nlclpal Park with the president,
Jean Hall, preoldlag.
Reports were gl-.en and ap.
proved and a Jitney supper al110
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was discussed. The Chrlstmaa
'l'lle blr1hdt,y annlnroarleo of
dinner and party wtll be bald on Mr&amp;. Charles White .... MrL - .
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ble.
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clock will precede the Se(&gt;I..'Zi White.
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meeting. Roll call w11 anowarGills were preoeJted to the
ed by 'l'llelma Grueoer, Clara honorees ard cake and Ice cream
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Laveader, Marie Rizer, JIDlee were aervocl tollowlagthedJMOr.
Lawaon, Jeaa Hall, Alae• White, AtlendlJW . were Charles White ......... . . !'i!!,'!'"'l ~...,
-Mi ' Siatlt;·'l(yla - .· Edith anil ••uah!Or,'
Mr a. . · . ORDER NQW FOil· '"!!
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Hoocl, IIUiilred Pierce lad a MrYtle
Watklno, Mrs. Neeley
FALL SETTINGI
~est, Tina Pierce.
White, am Mr,. Florence ~
DISCOUIITS ON
oay, Akron, and Mr~~o Thomas
ALL
SI!LECTIONS
Dar at and Crals, Middleport.

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Auxiliary plans
Dinner, Party

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Two Birthdays ore

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SIRVICE

Rollinson's Cl..•rs

visit with his mother, Mr. and
carl H,tti:Jud. They returnocl by Wll' of Smithers, W,
VL, wbere the)' visited her parents.
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'""' . Memlow Worohill, 10:45 L m.; . 1111~ Wedneodll', 1:30 p. m.,Mrs.
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~~rjMI!fe!ll&gt;l'ablp·S'"!:' PI?JOr m\liliJW. 1:.10 p. m. Mul' Jlolllnger, ellla leader,
'I'IWadll', f'tojl 1 ~ Sliillh, ·Ill'•
'POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
leader. Youtl\ FoRowllhlp, 7:30 Clllreh _ llarrloiomllle Roed meetiqr,'llrot !iundal' Ill. month, p. Ill. Sunday, ·
Rlf, · Roy Tll'lor, paator, Nan
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MT.
HJi;iUtiPN
UNITED · Harlmm~, S. S. SuP, SUnday
Jn.iilh.. 7,30 p. ·~~~o; EleenOr Clr- BRE~
IN CHRIST - Rev. Scbeol, 9:30 a&lt;m.; Worlhlp serv~~ Clut u .
Smith, paator. sunday loa, 10:30 .. m;; Eftllllv wor· ' •··t
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. thlrd WedneldQ, Aftei'IIOOD CJr- l(ichool, 9:30. o. ·!!!.1 RusoeU ~,.. lhlf, 7:30 p, . m. .Pn.Yer •~4
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ele, aeeoqd 'I'IIutlcllt,t~ lfiHDOGil.,
ALFRED METJI~IST, ·PeerI 0. m.; ·Silodl,y Sebool, 10:30 "'114 ··Cbolr,P'ldiet, Tp. m. Wednea- cer, ...,t.; Altrid WOlle, aulst- -Praloe aenlce, 'IIMirlldiY; 7:30
ant. -MorDIQII 5e!'mon II !1- m., P.lllo
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'"nllv oermon,1:30p, m., alter- ,_ THE RUTLAND:"M!:riiODIST
·.._ lit• ·9:30, 'L~d 'Dllllil&amp;or, ~q~~. m.; Preaehlow every .Sootolll'i' 7
UNITED FAITH . CHURI;B of lllUow eadl Suadly, Cia., meet- CHURCH - Rev, c. J.. J,.emley,
Worohlp oervlceo at 10:45 wlllt P. m,
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s.ute.nent. SUndll' Sd1ool IJWllo.m., alternaiiJW Sunday 118olor• Church Sebeol,9:10a.m.;
the Rev.' caato. W-acllj' eve. T)IE RUTLAND C?MMUNITY
s.wertntellilent.
R o y Jolmoon. . mondrcL David Holter, c 1 a s a Wortldp senlee, 10t30 a. _m.
nlill prl!'er aorvlcea at 7 :4$. Church - Rev. Ainoa TWis,paa. lellder. Chflatloil ~vw, 7:30
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 Llll.1 youth moet~JW, 8:30, Sundll1·
RACINE M.ETHODIST - W.
'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcea Worship nrvtce, lt Lm.; ~
p.
m.
every
other
Sunday
eveDale
McCiurJ, pastor. Sunday
SYliACiliE FIRST UNITED
School, 9:30.. a.m.; Worsblp •erv·
ert
SUrles,
Sunday School su- PRESBYTERIAN - Rlf, Ullon n1Jw. Je1.n Sexson. president.
II · 315 Main St., PL Pleaaant,
perintendent; Wedneoclay prayer 11, Slebblnl, pu~or. w...lhlp, 9 p'rQer meedna, 7:30 p.m. every lee, 10:30 It m.; Junior ebolr
Sunila,ya 11 o. m.; Wedneedlj'a
meeUng, 7:30 p.QI. Yoww P - a. m. SUndu School, 10 a. m.; Wednelday. Board meeting, 7:30 pra.cllce, W-oday, 3:20 P· m.;
8p.m.AIIwole010e.
plea Fellowship Sunday, 7 p.m.; Bible study and prayer eenlce, · p. m., llrot Muaday of mOillh. Senior ebelr praotlce,'11111'~.
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7:30 p, m, ~ Hustler Clan
W.e!(neadll',
Sundi.Y night worahlp. 7:30.
POMEROY
11l1NITY
UNITED
meeting, rourlb Frtdll' of each
1111!!' DiiNVILLE WESLEY AN
POMEROY FIRST, BAPTIST LO'M'RIDGE IJNl'I'ED METHCHURCH - Char lei Dozer, pu- carwr WOllam•, pai(Dr. Jolm CIRJRCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W, monlh at 6 p, m, Weoleyan Serv·
ODIST- Worohlp,flrotandthlrd tor; ·Adra Swlcll, Sunday Sdlool
H. I'Wrln, paimr, Plllrlck D. cle Guild, rourlb MOIIIIII' of each
!llndll'a' of eaeh month. 10:45 o. Sq&gt;ertntendent. . Sundll' SeiMXII, Wllel, Sundll' School ...,._ Wood, Sqll, !iundal' Scbeol, 9:15 IIIOitb, 7:30 p, m.; Junior High
· - SUIIda,y School, 9:30 ..
m.; second and fourth sundaya,
a. m.; Worllld», 10:%5 a. m. MYF, 4:30 p. m. each SUnday;
9:30 L m.; Worship aervtce, m,; lolomlng wor&amp;hillo 10,30 L
7:30 p. m. Sunday S&lt;:hool, 9:45
10:30 11- m. Youtll and Junior m:; BYF, 6 P• m~ Bible stacb', Youtll choir rebearaal, Monoto.Y, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
L m. Chrlsuaa Endeavor, third
youth urvtce, 6:45 p. m. Eve- Wedaeaday, 7 p.m.; Choir prae- 6:30 p. m. MrS. lolarvln Burt, oad1 Sunday,
Saturdaf or each month.
dlroctor· Sonier oholr rehear Ill,
PORTLAND METHODIST ning worahlp, 7:30. Pr11er and Uco, 8:30p.m. Wednesday,
7:30
!&gt;.
m.,
Mrl.
Pal~
Rev.
W. Dale McClurg, peotor,
Tlllrodai-,
praise, Wedae~, 7:30.
Neale,
dlreetor.
nrUrsda.v,
au
Sunday
St.hool, 9:30 ... m.; WorMT, UNION BAPTIST - Rn.
UNITED FAli'H CHURCHLAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIday
Buay
Bee
qu1111ng
party
In
•hill
service,
7:10 p, m.
Nease Settlement - Hobert E. CecU Cox, pulor, Sunda.Y School ....:.Ch ooc1a1 room,
OAK
GROVE
METHODIST OIISl' CHURCH - Sunday School
iimlth, Sr., paator, Sund:Q- School auperlntendenl, Lorry Clark.
9:30 a. m.1 morning wonhiP,
RUTLAND
CIRJRCH
OF
W,
Dale
McClurg,
pallor. Sunday
Btl&gt;Orlntondent _ . , Mat&gt;on. Sunday Sebeol, 9:45 a.m.; !llndll'
10:10 a. m., evening worsb».
CHRIST1101
W.
C-r,
paoSchool,
10:30
a.
m.; WorahiJ&gt;
ovenllv mhill, 7:30; Wednel·
7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Chrlot- Sunday SChool, 9:30 L m.; wor- dll' pr11er and Bible otu4y, 7:30 tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; sel'Yiee, 9:80 a. m., ftrat and
shiP servlc•, 10:30 L m. and
communtoo and worohillsenlce, lltlrcl_!l.nill' eacb month.
lan Youth Crusader&amp;, 8:30 p, m.
7:30p, m. eachSun&lt;lay,Mlcl-week P.m.
10:30 !1- m,; Prayer meeting,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISI' and Prll'er meetlni. 7:30 p.m.
· P'll'8r meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
Tbur~, 7:10p.m. V.ll. Bra- Pomeroy - llarrloonvllle Road.
Thuracllj', choir pracUce, 7 p,
p.m.
SlJI'TON METHODIST - Rev, ley, Supt.
Eugene Underwood, pastor. 1\e,..
m. II, · Eu8ene Gill. P111111r; Phil
W,
lllle
McClurg,
pastor,
SunCII];STER
.ETHODIST
Charge
'
neth Grover, Sundll' SChool iit&gt;tWloo, iit&gt;t- :
KENO
CIIIJRCH
OF
CHRISTdll'
School,
10:3011m.;
Worohill
_
Rev.
Pearl
A.
Caoto,
pastor.
Sulldey school, 9,30 a.m.; WorDEXTER CHU11CH OF CHRISr
Norman
McCain,
oupertntendont..
sGvlce,
9:30
!1m.,
10001111
and
CHESTER:
Worehip,
9
a.
m,;
shiP service, 10:30 a. m. ~
,- Romde Jlutlll~ pastor. l'!or.
Service•
weekly
al
P:ao
a.
m.
rourlb
!llndll'
oaeh
montlt.
.
SlllllaY
School,
·10
o.
m.;
Mro,
ev-•oervlce, 7 p, m. Pr11er
llllD C. Will. 1\Vt. !bllk.f .SeiMXIII
Preachllll,
llrst and lltlrdSonlll'
.
9:H o. m.; WQrahill oervllio, at monlh by Charlet RuueD at
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Wald Spetloer, Supt. FLAT· meeting, Thur&amp;dll', 7:30 p. m.
1Di30 o. m. Chrletlan EDdeavor 9:30a.m.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert WOODS: Church School, Sunday,
__
'simdo,y _evening.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service, II 0. m., John Bally, 1u.91. WorST, JOiiN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
BAClNI!· FIRST CHURCH OF cHRJST -Charles Russell, paa- 11 s. m. and 7:30 p.m., SUndl!'. · •hill service alternate• with AI· an Engel, pastor • Morning warTII);NAZARf.!lE-SandlyScbeol . tor, Richard Gilkey, SuiJt. sun- Sundi.Y School, 9:30 ~~om. Rich- tnd and F . _ . Services ship, 9 !1- m.; SUndll' School,
IIIOI'IIIng or evening, or 10:30 a. m.
9:80 a, m.; lolomlng Worif]d.p, dOl' Scbeol, 9:10 o. m.; lolomlng ard Barton, S&lt;t&gt;\., Charles Bl a- SIDIIY
elch week,
ST. PAUL'S Ll.TrHERAN -32
10:30 0.· m.; .. WOI'Oblp, Worohill, 10;30 a.m.; Evening aell,asslstontsuptP&lt;OI'ermeetGRACEEPISCOPAL-E.Maln E. Second st., ~eroy,Sunday
7i3o p, m, l'niY'er -.lcea, 7:30 worohlp, 7 p.m. W-adi!' Bible IJW, Wedne~. 7:30p.m.
St., Pomeroy_ SUnday worohill Sehool,10 o.m.;Woroblpaervlce
p. m, Wlllaledll'. Sundll' Sebool.
_
OF'
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY~ service, 10:30 a. m, with Ill'- lla. m.
~ Pauline McClln-- otudy, 7:30P.m,
J$&gt;RGANIZED CHURCH
TEIUAN _ Mro. Norma Leo, leaderl.
SYRACUSE UNITED METHOtoek. Pallor, Rev, Mori'lis lol.
Joous
Chrlat
ol
Lotter
DaY
Sunday
School
S&lt;c&gt;er-nL
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTIST
DIST
CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
~o..~ Church - P...,eroy, MUlberry Sellers, ~stor. Sunday School,
TUPPERS PLAINS liNITED s.tnt.o, Portland • Racine Hood. ......... School 9 30
9:30 a. m.; lolol'J)o :;::'."'"" •
's : L them. He-~, Helgltts Roed, north ol Veii&gt;rano 9:30 • ~m., Ben Quisenberry,
METHODIST- MorniJvWorsblp Sunday Sc:hool,
'"'"
10
30
""·~·· ""' ·aOI"Yice,
p. m.,
v.
~• Phllll G .
W
P Ill· S&lt;41t Morning worohill, 10:30 L
9:30 a. m. II Iormor EUB balld- lng ora•..,, ' a. m. - - Max Donahue or Mlcldle rt Memorial Hospl~.
po
er, paator, Wednesdll', 7:30 p. m., first and third Sundays each
liw, E&gt;Panded !lJndll' Sehoolooo- evenllv oervlco at 7, Wedne~ speaking.
m., Bible Shaly andpr11ermeet- month. Evening evangelistic
ror nuroery to grade olx evening pr11er service, 7:30.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Lor· IJW. Saturday: Saltbath Scbeo1• service, 7:30 p, m., second a,..
children at fi&gt;noer -Methodist .,.. Paator, Elder Frederick J, st...
ry Canoaltan, preolcllngmlnlater. 10:30 a. m,; Wonhlp, 9:30 a.m. fourth Sundays.
11U at' f1S0 L m., Mrs. J I m e S barl. . .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Sonill': BlbleleciUre, 9:30o.m.;
,JJBS:Jiru~~ ~~
BETHANY UNITED METHQStout, Cfilldren' I _.-lrtendeDL
SliDiay Chureh School, adults and CHRJST- James H. Smith, Pas- Wateh Tower ltulb', 10:30 a.m.; Guest Minister, James Buehl~ DlST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
youtll, 10:90 L m.; junior high, tor. Sunday SChool, 9:30 Lm.; Wedneldly: Bfblo stud;y, 7 p.m. an, Sunday School SUperinten- Sellers, pastor. Morning wor8 hlp 9 30 L m. • Sundll' School
senior hlgil llll!l adulta· Supt. Glen Evans. Churcll oer- Tburldll': Mlnlllrl' oehool, 7 p.
'
:
'
vices,
10:30
Lm.;
evening,
7:30
m.
Service
m-"~-,
8
n _ m.
dent.
SuiDay School, 9:30 a.m.
'
meet In rormor - • a t Church
- ....•
Worship Sen-ice, 10:30 Lm. 10:30 L m. Blythe Theiss, SUpt.
r.r Sanclll' ChUreh SchooL Boyd ·p.m.·, Wedaeedlj', Pr11er ser• MASON CIIIJRCH OF CHRIST- Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- y ou11t FeIIowa h'19. 6:30 P. m.
Miller st. - Ever100 Weekley,
!IaCkner, youtll ...,.rlntendent; vt~s. 7:30p.m.
_ _._ Blbl ..,..., 1
sun nelday.
CARMEL UNITED METHQpost high' class and oenlor adulto
_.,
e • ....., C asses,
"
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
G,J!AHAM ~ ~HQ- .i!llf,10A.f'l• W!!l'tlliPlUlA-~.,.ASBURY UNITED IIETH~ Sellers, pl&amp;ior. SWx10y School,
m~ illllli'IJW EUB bulldiag,
Robart~ Q£'JW,t Bl- i&gt;IST cfltlRt:H- fi!d~'Blh&amp;··~:- lng, 1b:55 L m.; Sunda.Y....,... DIST, Syracuoe - Rev. WendeD
~o.-•
9:30 L m.; Wayne Roush, Sq)t.
flte Clol.•parqo, las! Monda.Y eaeh 30 a.m., First and second &amp;In- 1111niee, 7:30. Blble . study stutler, Plltor. Sunday Sc~-.-,
Morning _worshi,p, 10:30 L m.,
Youtll Fellowship each dQI ol eaeb month; 11drd and cla&amp;sll, WedneldQ, ?:aO p.m.' 10 L m.; carroll Norris, SUpt. secoOO and fourthSundaysofeach
Sundty, 8 p. m. 1~ rormer Meth- Fourtb !llndll'l eadlmonth. WorMORNING
STAR UNITED
Worohlil service, II L m.; MYF month. Evening enngelloUc
odlet b!dld(.. DIJirlel fOiillt ral· ohlp service at 7:10 p.m.; Wed- METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
6 P. m. !lJndll'. Pr11er meeting service, 8 p. m. secord and,
,ty·ilrai!londaJoleachmonth.
nelday e\renlngs at 7:30, Prayer William
Airaon,
pastor;
o h n ~ Wedneadl)',
m.
..
Ude, Stvt.;
Roy Van
Meter,J AasL
POMEROY8 P·CHURCH
OF THE third Sunday each month.
LET ART UNITED METBO- and Bible otudJ.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 5tVt. !llndll' School, 9:45 L ,._;
NAZARENE- Corner Ullonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHDISI' CIRJRCH - Flrll and SaoCHESTER CIRJRCH OF 000.: Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hellier- ODIST - Rev. WWiam Alrson,
81adays preaebln&amp; 8 p.m.; ·-Bald Knob•, Portland-Biaban
Roo4. Rev. E. J. Grimth,paotor. 'l'lle Rev. Cbesterllr)'ant,paotor, son, pastor. !lJndll' Sc-, 9:30 Pastor. Ralph ~encer, Sq&gt;L;
Tl!lrd lll1d Foarth 91adaya,
diJ"Sctlool1o Llll., Worolipaer- !llndll' School, 9:30 L m.; Rag• SUndaJ School, 8:90 o, m.; wcr- L m.; Rl!'mond Walburn, ~ Eldoo Weeks, Ass't. Worshillaervlet 11 a.m.; Tueacllj' evonlnP er WUtred. ~t. SWdiY worshiP aid» Hrvlee, 11 a. m.; Eient.Jw Morn1rw worship, 10:30 L m.; vices, 9:3&lt;1 Lm. i Surday School,
at 8 p.m., Prll'erlllldBiblestudJ. IOl'&gt;lee, 7:30p.m. i'rl!'ermeet- worlhlp, 7:10p.m,Pnyeroerv- EveaingSorvlce, 7:30p.m.- 10:30 ~~om.; Youth Fellowship,
IIIIo 'fueoclay, 7:30 p. m., Mil· Ice, rue~. 7;30 p. m, Youtll week service, Wedaeedlj', 7:30 6:30. Wednesdll': Choir, 6:15 p.
' "
.
lord Frederick. cla11 Ieeder. Sarvlce, . 1111l'odll', 7:30 p. m. p.m.
m.; Bible studY, 7:30.
... .·.·... D-.- i.n
Youtll FoUowahill, FridaY, 7:!~ MllftlbiY alngo, llrst saturde1 &lt;t
mREST RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CIIIRST - Mldk..
J.liU:;
m. Ernest Deeter, leocler; ....... ead1 montb.
ODIST _ Hev. Wendell G. Slut- clleport, 5th and Meln- Jac
er WUrred, Jr., preoldeat.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrlotlan lor, pallor. worohlt&gt; service, 9 SeliN, supt. Bible Sebeol, 8:30
;; i:!UC
.
MASON A'\SEM!li;Y CIWRCH Cburcll - James Qulsenbeny, L m.; Sundll' School, 10 L m. .. m,; Mornllll worship, 10:30 ..
.; BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
OF GOD - ~ ~~ ~·-· pallflor; RaJ WhaiOJ, IAJIIt, C&lt;im• Mrs. Fred Neaae, 5tVt.
m.; I!.'Venlng worohlp, 7:30p.m.;
' The Esther Circle olllte Bap- W. Va. Sooldll' School, 1 a.m. llllllllon l!lllworohip eenleo, 9:30
MINERSVILLE U N I T E D ~r aenlee, Wedneoda.Y' 7 p,
·· ustMI •-~Socl~m-loi&lt;Jo. Mornllwworlhlp,Ua.m.~·
~ODIST- Re•. Wendell m,Rn.Raullnl(oyer,paii!Or,
c
ta~-•
"" Pnatle.aqvlce,1:30.p.;m.·Bible
SOUTH BE'i11EL UNITED -•n
CHURCHOFTHENAZARENE
. dll' .evenlqr, SelL 9 with Mra. Sludy and PJ'1IYV Je1'(1ce, Wed· StuUer, (Utor, !llndll' &amp;:-, -Micldleport, Rev. Audry Miller,
c' Frances WllCCIIIII, hootooo, 11 nel4ay, :i':30 p.
. m. C,~
. ota_ ~' METHODIST- Worohill, second. 9 a. m.; Kelll8th Wlaena, Sott~ ,pastor, Looter Tll'lor,Sipt.Sunher home. The meetln&amp; oponocl ail&amp;, ~. 1'1111!11! ,~5JJI,
aid rourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.; Worohlilservlce, 10 a.m.
day SciMXII, 9:30 ., m.; Morning
7
·•' with dO'IOIIOIII. enlltleil "Love"
C'D'-'TON"""mcu-"'-t·
llntandthlrdSUndo)'o,
:30p.m. - sYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
10:30
Junior So-~
\dJ,VD
11¥"1
c:. ........ SChool, 9:30 .. m. Youth
va.-.... ,
•
L m.;
bytureMl~~ Bwue!slt.~~
... •;.:;: bal7 Bead. Suni111f Scblol, 9:30 NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, clety, 8:30 p. m,; NYPS, 8:45!&gt;.
• The .:...-:-_
, ..
Divine." L m.,
(iarL SUpt. Worohlp
118Stor. Bob Moore, !llndll' m, SUndll' Evqellllllc
Incl.;..~waa· 1 _,.,_ ''The. 11nlce, ·10:,30 o. m, and 7:H p. dlot Cbarch.
School~ Sunday Sehoolclaaa- 7:30p.m. Pn,yer meet!JW, Wed·.·
m. ~~~·- Prayer m88QQI1
til for all ages, 9:30 LDLj ~
Dilday, 7:SO p.m.
·; Best ol America, and poema, :·Vf--llllay, 7:30 p, m,
iJW Worshill, 10:30 s.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA'llON AllloiY -FJl•
,.; "Speak .F&lt;1111 Tlif Word" and
HEATuME'l110DISTCIRJRCH
Sunday 6:30p.m.; EYIJW"'lstlc voy RaJ S, Wining, officer In
: "Peece"
doHcl with all¥- -·~Rev, Max Donahue,
Service ~7:30p.m.; ebarge. Sunday, 10 o.m.,Hol!. ... "SWiet Poace, the Gill ot . ~ JaCk llecblle Chureh
week Prayer meeting Wedne&amp;- .... meetlow; 10:10 a.m. Sun. Ged'o .....,,~ In the bu~oo Seboot' Supt. Churd1 S:,beol, 9:30
dll' 7:30p.m.; Mlaolor&amp;ry Meet- day Scltool. Y - People's LeM!jolon tht Whl.to. Croll CJUOia o. m.1. wor. . . aervl
. ce, 10:30
1ng Second W-acllj' or each gl011, 7 p.m.; Salvatloo meetbw,
•
til
-~ A
rot
Mr..... Mro. C~ Allen
7:30 p, m.; -···•
'·! woa aeuaPr'!JI"'"' •
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE and BID open! SuD11a1 In Alb- month 7130 p.m.
.,_-II'' I to 3 p,
,. · - p,.,._
bytheMrouliJecl.
•. Ura NAZ'n~~
D, lllld, K,y,, with Mr. ll. u. Allen
'EDEN UNITED
. - BRETHREN IN m.;
Loclles Hmnel..eagUO; 7P.m.
,_
ror
~·~ . - ·Rev. U•'"'
.....
_
1
Morrt 1' ua...,. .
1
'
"rbnm Jr· pastor SundaY -~ ....' •. and Mrs. D. B. "-~- CHRIST - Eldea R, Blake, pal• •' '"" c uses.
--•. "Set them tr- tar·thla work.,. ..,. .. • -•·
•
MT MORIAH BAP'ltiT-Mkl
~ n. ......r ~'' I::~:. hour ·Mr .~.1:30'. Lm.;morn1Jvwor~ ·.,S Mrs. Paul MJrer• tor, SUndol' ~. 10 .o. m.,
•
•
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~
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..
,.,. yN•-pe-'••
Winnie llolalnpr, s~G~~,lolomlng clleport, comer a( Fourtb and
,, Wlleml/l. ....._ IIY-her 'ehll- .~..., ·- .• . •, "':""' .....
. and
Peru, Ind., and u .. m. Eoonlng sen- 111111 St. Robert .r.cl&lt;aOD,(Utor.
.' dren, · ~ Jov~&gt;~Y·· rerresh- ·service, 1:~p.m.;e~lo~ Mr. .
Nrt. Curt Freley and ele Chrloaan -vor, 7:311 P. Sunda,yScltool,9:.. a.m.;l!olorll~.~~P.
~~~':ra'...":!e~~: m,, Mn. ~ ~oz:, preolo iJW worlhlp, 10:3b o. m., Am&gt;ld
,.; ments 'li1 Veraclloesl~o t.flrle
• Roush 'ODie llle ' ecurt,. Gtara ·
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. FIRST BAP'nST·-·--.
• Roush, Eilna_. Plckeno, · ·~·
.,
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...... - - ......,
RoY.
J.. .Jaekoon, ""_.,
. '1 6n1e loiM 'CcfiF!;Grettas._ lilrs. ' n.nhta ~pi )(r.llld.· .SDr~Nnea.IIPOIIIa rocentweek- hii!D•. Frldl{ ·~~"'John l'rll'W senlce, 9:10a.m,; Sill. 1 1011 anil LoVeJ So)h .
·
Joiri. 'EmU
.
. ·IIIII wl!h MrL Lellla WI&gt;Ocl.
Newell of COIUIIIbua lflslbedem- dll' ScbOol, 10 a.m., MrS. Ger•
) : , 80ih
llr.
Rieliar&lt;l Froothaa reiul-led to ~trudo, Butter, Supt. Wcrlhlp
lloptlst ChlA"ch, ·
Adrian. · Mid:., "'"' several Mr, 11111 Mra. 1101 ,&lt;;hrl•v. aemce, 11 a.m. Bailllst Train.........1 the
w.ek~ here with bls ~; Mro. .Lelha woaot, •"II lolr. and nw Union, 11r11. 01111 IOCCIIIII Sun..,..... lW
·llr llliil Mro, WWia Frolt · · llr
. • LaWrence S1i1111&gt; .:i
, :11114
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Son&gt;- wa II 5:30 J1o m.; l(ro, llar1
11 :~w\th .Mr.
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Mro.
Mia~ Sheila !Mftll
a dQ' In Mceomol.,me wlllt Mr. Woodloin
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week,11l
wllb Mr. IIIII lllill 11ira. u,_.d 'Jlawk'JIIIIII!!Mo
HYSELL RUN FREE ¥ETHO.
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of it.
Fur th!l')' know the pPttiCII of lJ,e ~\~Lion ta .tdeh
the~ were born; a IJI"eltilela rooted in tht land and
the people.
It's the u.me land their fordashm ~IIIII.
It'• JUl. lD be the ..mt klnd'-of people.
ThaL'I why there'• a chureh leal than be •U•
away .. . and why t.hey'll be part of"it.

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ATHENS, 0.

WILUS ANTHONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
992-2550
240 LINCOLN ST.
I\IIDDLEPORT

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVIcE
ATHENS RD. POMEROY,O. 992-8098
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PLAN RUMMAGESALE
A nanmage oale wDI be hold
SopL 20, 21 and 23 In the staJu.'
bury bullcllng In Mlddleport with
proceeds to go to the "Baek to

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Apl:lllary ol LeWjo Mllller PO!il
ta, Ame'r\ean Lqtna hold'attbe
MauD! a.Puot Chufell.

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l,rro. Oacar lfll:d&amp;!'ll'o Wf'L
~ID. llutltr, And MrL Allp ·
IIUJ.llm were op(lldn!ed to a~
lriallnl commlllll ~ 'i'ui!j!~r

Our House Toured

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FOR ALUS-CHALMERS HARVEST

S.111r ,Ran Floar Mills

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Mrs. Lawson Hosts

Announced by

SPECL4LS!
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depressed areas of San Franelsoo including remarks oC HalCway House, a plaoo where poor
people are cared ror rollowing
.l!l1!Q1ltallzatlon, ~rl\11' to their 1kuil'!rli\.1d, 1 ~rald' U~t; Sino
return to employment.
May, Long Bottom R. D.; Mr.
and Mrs. Uoyd Swan, Mro. Helen Damewood and Lester, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker,
LEGARlocal.
Afternoon callers were Uoyd
Monllnent
PFC; KNAPP HERE
!l!mmerfleld, Mr. and Mro. Clll'
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SYRACUSE Pre. Robert
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Tuttle, Middleport; Mr. and Mi-a.
~ II hare on a 1f4Yieeve
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Harey Hulbert, Akron; Mr. and
wltb hlo mather, Mrs. llnopno
Cheri•• -,. L..or, OwMr
Mro. F. B. CrolkY and Tracy,
SYRACUSE- Mra. Jaalce Law- Knaw, and Jd.s brother, Tom·
Open 9..j W..ktrand Janice Cook, llr. and Mrs .
Sunlllop &amp; Evenl"'l
"'"' was host to a Toy Ladleopar- Ill)'. ~ iuid hit baalo trainRoom mothers of the ~a­
Charlea Dolan, Mro. Lillie StalBy Appt.
Ga., and IAIeuse Elementary School have naker, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Nor- ty at her home Monda.Y allornoon Ing at Fort W.
Woln'
P•IMtO;
YODCed traiJIIrw at Fort ClriOII,
been aruiounced by the P.T.A. man, South Charleston, W. Va., with the demc:~~strator, M r a.
Charlet !lllser of Racine. Ro- Colo. He wtll ........., to Fort car- - - - - - - - - They are:
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ParFirst grade, Mrs. DorothY Am- ker, Eric and F.ddle, Pornoro.Y rrellhmlllts were oerved to Jean eon at the end. (I( hlo leave.'
Hall, Jane Teatord, Mayme eu...
berger, chairman. Mrs. Mary R. D.
tor, Helm~ Diddle, Naomi Lollo.dntlter, Mrs. Etta Mae Norton,
don, Ada Slack, Peal' Slaato,
Mrs. James Werry, and Mrs.
MJia Hudoon, Mildred Pleree,
BeU;yAsh.
Norma Baker, Ama Roush, and
second grade, Mrs. Beverly
Utesa guest1, TIDa Pierce. Dean
Chapman, chairman, Mro. Pat
and Barry Staats, and Rld&lt;r BaHoudaahelt, Mrs. 4MaJy H e nker.
drlcks, Mn. Donna Koehler, and
Mrs. Pat CUndiiJ.
Third grade, Mrs. Lou Fer·
rell, chalnnan, Mrs. Patti Mc- Upolls
A toorwaoor token
OUr House
at Gal- I . · · - · - · - - - ·
by Cheater
Coy, Mrs. Dorothy Forbes, Mrs.· ~ Troop 228 recenlly.
Kl,y Greer, and Mrs. J a n e t
The girls were given a guidNease.
ed toor tltrouaJl lhe historical
Fourth grade, Mrs. Dee Brown, house by a representative of the
chairman, Mra. IIUMie Harris, Ohio HlsiDrlcal Soclefl. They
Mrs. Gloria Michael, Mrs. Mar- had • • r In GaiiJpollo bel'ore
ty WOllam a, and Mro. !I!ate Grue- returning home. Taking the outCUPON REQUEST)
ser.
iiW were Joy Gro-ver, Jeanoe
Our UaGal Oaod CIHn..;.
FINI Jl'ade, Mrs. ADD B Bahr, Nancy Miller, Mellsll
Roalh, cllalrman, Mrs. Marlo COleman, Tanya Keubaugh, and
Leacllnglwn, Mrs. Marie Rizer, Nro. Roser Bahr, the leader.
and Mro. Ruth Holman.
Sbth grade, Mrs. DomaSrnllh,
chairman, Mra. Eltber Ha.rdeD,
Mro. Helen Hubbard, Mrs. Wanda Neliler, and Mrs. Evebn

FRIDAY 1llE 13th

•FtHs
•See•s
• Fertilizers

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Mrl. Ben Neulilllllo devollon·
a1 Ieeder, reviewed the book,
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"Lei My Heart Be Brakm With tbeiOOF
the 'lblns• That Brtlk ~ Heart d I , ·a~lct
&lt;t God," 111 Rlchotd ~ .In ellalrmlll,. !llllJI!ib
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Homer Hawkins was reported

John Fultz wu appointed chair-

man of the Gifts for the Yanks
Whn Gave lund. Early pa.ymenl

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A ~ c:mtrlboitlon toward A donotlcill ~ t!$ ft! ro ..lveil
el~ of the clnlrch Interior tr!&gt;m Mill ·Mary Vlrllnla . .
""~ inide by the Trlnit' Clrele to ba uaoc1 tor (ll1llll the elecWecNtda, n1g1rt at the Pome- lrie ·bill. A repOrt waa. (liviD
·1'01' Trlnlfl lhllted Chur.ch ol on lloWert oenttobereeVedJilem·
ben.
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al. Two new members were reuked that dUzena show their ceived into tlle post.
Refreshments were served.
loyalty to the Constitution and

Fall activities were plumed
during the meeting with William

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America by dlapl01in&amp; t h e I r
flags during the week.

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Oboervance of Constitutloo
Week, Sept. 17 -lt, by dlopl01in&amp;
Oop In the IIUddleport business
dllllrict wao plaMed by FeeneyBemett Polt 128, Amerlcan Legion Wedne~ night at tho hall.

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RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

THE STORE W1T1I AHART
RAaNE,OIUO

KENTUCKY FRIED llHICKEN
POMEROY, OHIO

SWISH£R &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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PAINTS AND GENERAL BARDW ARE
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During
September 17-24
A oommunieatlon from Mrs.

0. P. Klein, chairman of Constituloo Week activities for Return
Jlllllthan Melgo Clulpler of the
Daugbters ol the American Rev-

oluUon, rOIJiellled the legion's

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In add.ition to seeing that flags
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SWisher being named cha..irman
of the amual commW&gt;ity Halloween party. Doo Roach will handle details of the Veterans Day
diMer and obaervance to be held
in November.

Mra; ·LQult Reibel preoldod
at the bualnets meellar wb.,li
was rtpo1 ted that all J'OI)IIrs on
the llllltod cross on Lincoln HW
have been completed and that
the structure hao been palmod.

dleport school taugl\1 by Don Silvera. lt was reported that flag
oeto- the pole, bracket andfiag
- have b - ordered and will
be liOid by the post lor $3.50.
Walter Bunce reported that the
post now has seven wheel chairs,
three hoopltal beds, and several canes and crutches ln the lou
center operated by the legionnaires.

of Legion dues was urged by

Marvin Kelly, memberlhlp chairman, and named to get lnformaUoo oo. new deska for the ball

Lamb Family
Reunion Held

Ill at home, Henry Reltmire at
Veterans Memo&lt;lal Hospital, and

September 1st

Herman Caudill at Holzer Hospit-

D11 picnic held to honor veterans of World War L
Thank you notes were read
!rom lhe Ollie Hlndy and Dale

Nlchol11011 families. During the
meetlna it was voted to give a
llag to the ruth grade at lhe Mid-

SYRACUSE - The Lamb famIly reunion was held iimdi,J", Sept.
1, at the local roadside park. A
picnic: dinner was enjoyed at

Mrs. Shields

noon.
Attending """ Mr. and Mra.
·Olin Lamb, Parkersburg; Mr.
and .Nra. Brooks Lamb, Mr. and
Mrs. WWiam Lee and Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lee, Mrs. Garland

Has Program
Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Spencer

With WSCS

50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. ard Mro. J.
L. ~encer of Racine, Route 1 was celebrated recently with a
ramlly dinner held at the lwme of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Am·
berger, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. ~encer were married on sept 7, 1918 at
the Pomeroy Methodist parsonage by the late Rev, Pfichlrd.
They are the parents of three daughters, Mr6. Wallaee
(Margaret) Amberger, Cllester; Mrs. Walter (Pauline) Ke~
netll, Pomeroyj and Mrs. Norman (Mary) Arduser, Toledo,
and have four grandsons and two granddaughters, Unable to
attend the family observance were the two grarddaughters,
Mrs. Charles caldweU of Tacoma, Washington, and Miss BarTHE

"Mondern Woman's Struggle

tor Persoral ldentity" was the
program theme used by Mabel
Shields when the Women's Society or Otrlstl.an Service met
recently at tf:le East Letart Unit-

wao Henry Clatworthy. Roach ed Methodist Church.

reported on the recent Labor

Anisttng Mrs. Shields with
the program were Julia Norris,
Barbara Dugan, Hazel Fox, Eileen Roush, and Ferne Hayman.

bara KeMed,y of Columbus.

Mildred Donahew gave devoliORI

using 1st Chronicles and 11. reading "Sprirvs In tlle Valley,"

Durlna the meeting, special
memberships were presented

to

Plan Ordination Dinner

HOLDS TOY PARTY

and Mrs. Donahew. A communi-

Mrs. Charles cation &amp;om Mrs. Fred Beman

Salaer of Racine demonstrated
a Teo' Ladlea Party at the home

regarding the delay in receipt

of Mro. Wanda Hubbard Wodneo-

by Mrs. Shields.

day afternoon. Guests attending
were CIU'Qlyn and ~erry JohnIOn ot Pomeroy; Karen Werry.

,publicity ehlirman for the gt'O&amp;Ulo
Mrs, Dugan reported that the

of the membershipt was read
Mrs, FerneHa,ymanwasnamed

An ordination dinner Cor the
Rev. Glen Hiles, pastor of the
Pomeroy
United
Methodist
Church, was pJamed for Od. 27
when tile Women's SOciety of

Christian Serviee met Tuesday
night at the ellureh.

Mrs. E\rerett tbomas, vice

Helea HldJbard, Deny H a y e s, 1 mtterial Cor the observance or pre&amp;ident, was ln charge of the
ck, Marguerite Karr. and ;the Week of Prayer and Self meeting which was preceded bJ'
a Salfr1:r, lo.;al.
Denial has ~ received.. She a potluck dlmer. The ordlnl- · .• . .
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Qowers, cards and gifts sent 5 p.m. at the Pomeroy Elemen.
her at the birth ol her daughter, tary School auditorium.
Mrs. Hiles reported on the
Dixie K11.
11 was voted to send $50 to lhe recent workshop held at camp
Meigs County Sherltr lor the EImer Pickens fUnd. Mrs. Donahew and Mrs. Adams served rerreshments to those named abo~
and Doris Mama and Nora Pearson.

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G•!aiJDffeS

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Development of

CIIAuto

Cooking Arts

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Now, Nationwide lnsuran« will

guarantee renewal" of auto in-

Homecoming

of

surance for five years (after each
poli~y

is.in effect 60 days). To

qualdy, JU51 pay the premiums

and have a valid license for every
driving member of ynur family.
Ask me about it.

Ken Williams
. P. J Pauley

WILLIAMS
••• PAULEY
NATIONWIDE
214E. 2nd
n. mall from N11ionwidr is oo rour side

Church Held

Is Reviewed
"Evolution of the Art of Cook·
ing" was the program topic at
a meeting of the Pomeroy Shake-

!I(&gt;Oire Club held WedneSdll' a£.
ternoon at the home of Mrs. T.
A. Hennessy.
Carrying out the theme the
members responded to roll caU
The Rev. Lester Taylor waa with a favorite modern recipe.
the speaker and there was spe- A display ofantlquecookingute~
cial music by the Smith ramtly sils and cookbooks was featured
fl. Leon. W. Va. Recltatlona were at the meeting and Mrs. Hennesgiven by Pam and Christy Evans sy, program chairmlll, related.
and Dixie Eblin; Gory Stewart cooking habits from the stone
age to today, noting the discovhad a vocal solo, and Mrs. Berery
of gnins anj flre, and the
tha Parker and IIUaa BeU;y LeonThe annual homecomlag of the
Rock Sprlnga United Methodist
Church wao held ~ featurIng a badket dinner at noon and
afternoon program.

ardpver~s.

The Rock Springs lnotrwnental ensemble played several selectiona and there were r~.~m­
bers by the church choir includIng "This is M,y Father' 11 World."
and ''My Lord and L ''

Lamb, Mro. MarJorie Haldl and

Usa, Diane, Michael, of Cohlm·
bus; Mr. and Mrs. carl Lamb
and Raymond or HuntlngiAm; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Lamb, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Lamb, Jerry, Craig,
and &amp;I.e, Charleston; Mr. and
Mro. Stanley SUrnmer!leld, Sharon and Melissa, Nitro, W. Va.;
Duel !Wnmerfleld, JadalonYtlle,
Florida; Mr. and Mrs. GIOIUI
Powall, Mr. and Mra. William
Northup, Debbie and Jert, Galllpol!o; Mr. and Mra. Jeasle
Rinehart, Spencer, W, VLi Mra.
Audrey John,..., Uverpool, W.
Va.; Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Tina,
Rena, Robin, and Ropr, Coolville; Mr. and Mrs, Cedi Cald-

well, Bob Murphey, T u p p e r 11

Clara Adams, Focie Hayman,

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making of pots and pans.

The !all eonference of the Ohio
Federltion oC Women's Clubs
wa,.. announced for October. The
Woman's Creed was recited to
conclude the meeting. Mrs. Hennessy served a dessert course.
The next meeting will be at tile

home of Mrs. Robert Warner.

Whitlock Retires

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Being with People Who Hurt"

was the program theme used by
Miss Lydia Ehersbach for which

Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 5Ummerfleld and Roger, J. E. Pitts,
Murrynllle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Parker, Bobble and.Kelll,
Marietta.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Parker and Howard K., Morgan
City, La.; Mrs. Nancy AdAms and
Lori, Raclne; Mrs. Edna S u ml!lerfiWd Mr and Mrs. Rexal

From Navy Service
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William Whlt-

lock1 BM-1, bls retired tr~
the Navy after aervlng 20 year•,
11 months and one day.

Mr. and 'Mro. WhiUock, children Lynn, Uoa ard Billy, recently returned to their home
in Jacksonville. na.. from the
Midway lslanda where lle has
been t_~Uonocllhepaot29months.
They were here ror a few dlya ·

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Mrs. WDIIam 1. Sllllth, ~~
eonvl&lt;tllll that .the, cluiloa.
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Far East It rl&amp;bl ror ·a chango · DANCE PA!lTY·'rotJowllw the
Tutacllj' at 1
to Chrlstlaoll;y. 'l'lle auther apoke Frida~' . night ~D 111181 al to . be, hold p.m.
at her home
·Weet 111111
of -tiona In th.e ~ wllere the Melcl .Junlcr lllal1 School
St.,
Pom,royt·for the purpotti of
be traveled aDcl llld that U Asta IIMIItorlum. The J111 wtll emelecllnl olftcero ror the lti8Is to be Cllrl8tluized, then It cee.
89YMr.
wt11 ba up to the Asian people
$ATURDAY
. Mr!lo Cllqlbell ~ waa
to sUmulale the ~
HIGH SCHOOL cjanc~ party, plall(at ror the meeting whl!'b
Tbare wat ·alnglnr ot
"ln Chrlllt There Is No East Saturdl)" at P...,.ro.Y Junlm;lllal1 openocl In rltullloi\C torlllo A
or West." and areaponllveread- School audllnrllllll Bi30 to lliiO report on tho AU&amp;\111 blrtlldlJ
p.m., ~ J 11a emCeeing, _.. party at the . aiull.&lt;,O!he velng oo rnls....,s.
Mrs. Pbll Wllllamaoo wtll pro- aored by Pmaeroy Elemellfary ana HOllllltal was pven· b1 MrL
PTA.
· Smith. •Flower . billa were oroent devotlorul and Mrl. NorDIID
RACINE CHAI!TER of FBI,A darocl paid, and imua1 duoo were
Kloeo and Mrs. Clarellce Mas.....,...... clance s..tur&lt;IIY, 8 to eollecled rrun the rnombera pre.
oar will ba ... , ror the
October meellng. During a con- 11 p.m. In Racine Junior Hl&amp;(l oenL
X.
Tbe I1UIIa1 ~ c&lt;rnlerence to
cludlag 110clal hollr Mrs. Either School, Music by
SUNDAY
be
held on OcL 10 at MrAI:tbur
Fauber and Mro. Marperlle
HOMECOMING,
Morris
C~ Wli ~IIIIOUIICed.
Meyer sened a dessert course.
Methodist Church, Old Town
Rerreahments were sened b1
Flats, !llndll'; sc- allO Lm., Mrs. llal'dawll', Mrs. WW WlaroJiowed by a besket dllmer and ltoo, and Mrs. Con YOIIJII.
111m• aiJW In the arternoon.
GIDEON-ROUSH rtWIIon wtD
be held !bllk.v at lltt Pori1ond .
Park. Tba plealc wtll begla at
1p.m.
MONDAY
CHESTER GRADE School PTA i
wt11 moot Monda.Y, B p.m. Prosrom wt11 Include a Bill - ••SYRACUSE - Plans w e r •I Qlalnted seaalon with teechert,
mode ror the annual Chrlelmao ' room -ere. and conunllteeo
dinner and party when the Awe- to be PI·I l l - . Retrlllunealo
Diary of the Voluntoer Fin De- wt11 be served.
pertinent met Tuesday nllht at
lltelr new meeting piece at Mu- ·
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nlclpal Park with the president,
Jean Hall, preoldlag.
Reports were gl-.en and ap.
proved and a Jitney supper al110
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'l'lle blr1hdt,y annlnroarleo of
dinner and party wtll be bald on Mr&amp;. Charles White .... MrL - .
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clock will precede the Se(&gt;I..'Zi White.
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meeting. Roll call w11 anowarGills were preoeJted to the
ed by 'l'llelma Grueoer, Clara honorees ard cake and Ice cream
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Laveader, Marie Rizer, JIDlee were aervocl tollowlagthedJMOr.
Lawaon, Jeaa Hall, Alae• White, AtlendlJW . were Charles White ......... . . !'i!!,'!'"'l ~...,
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Mr a. . · . ORDER NQW FOil· '"!!
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Hoocl, IIUiilred Pierce lad a MrYtle
Watklno, Mrs. Neeley
FALL SETTINGI
~est, Tina Pierce.
White, am Mr,. Florence ~
DISCOUIITS ON
oay, Akron, and Mr~~o Thomas
ALL
SI!LECTIONS
Dar at and Crals, Middleport.

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Dinner, Party

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Two Birthdays ore

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SIRVICE

Rollinson's Cl..•rs

visit with his mother, Mr. and
carl H,tti:Jud. They returnocl by Wll' of Smithers, W,
VL, wbere the)' visited her parents.
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leader. Youtl\ FoRowllhlp, 7:30 Clllreh _ llarrloiomllle Roed meetiqr,'llrot !iundal' Ill. month, p. Ill. Sunday, ·
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UNITED · Harlmm~, S. S. SuP, SUnday
Jn.iilh.. 7,30 p. ·~~~o; EleenOr Clr- BRE~
IN CHRIST - Rev. Scbeol, 9:30 a&lt;m.; Worlhlp serv~~ Clut u .
Smith, paator. sunday loa, 10:30 .. m;; Eftllllv wor· ' •··t
... ~ . . . . ,•. · ... . . _...... _ ,
. thlrd WedneldQ, Aftei'IIOOD CJr- l(ichool, 9:30. o. ·!!!.1 RusoeU ~,.. lhlf, 7:30 p, . m. .Pn.Yer •~4
~.:; .
.e.J:y.nm• ~.~~:«-:·:;-.w~~:·~·«~/~.~1.'~
ele, aeeoqd 'I'IIutlcllt,t~ lfiHDOGil.,
ALFRED METJI~IST, ·PeerI 0. m.; ·Silodl,y Sebool, 10:30 "'114 ··Cbolr,P'ldiet, Tp. m. Wednea- cer, ...,t.; Altrid WOlle, aulst- -Praloe aenlce, 'IIMirlldiY; 7:30
ant. -MorDIQII 5e!'mon II !1- m., P.lllo
_. •
A. Cillo .......... 9mdii:.SehQol y - ........ !llndll'. 6:80 p. do,y.
'"nllv oermon,1:30p, m., alter- ,_ THE RUTLAND:"M!:riiODIST
·.._ lit• ·9:30, 'L~d 'Dllllil&amp;or, ~q~~. m.; Preaehlow every .Sootolll'i' 7
UNITED FAITH . CHURI;B of lllUow eadl Suadly, Cia., meet- CHURCH - Rev, c. J.. J,.emley,
Worohlp oervlceo at 10:45 wlllt P. m,
- -.
. .
Nease
s.ute.nent. SUndll' Sd1ool IJWllo.m., alternaiiJW Sunday 118olor• Church Sebeol,9:10a.m.;
the Rev.' caato. W-acllj' eve. T)IE RUTLAND C?MMUNITY
s.wertntellilent.
R o y Jolmoon. . mondrcL David Holter, c 1 a s a Wortldp senlee, 10t30 a. _m.
nlill prl!'er aorvlcea at 7 :4$. Church - Rev. Ainoa TWis,paa. lellder. Chflatloil ~vw, 7:30
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 Llll.1 youth moet~JW, 8:30, Sundll1·
RACINE M.ETHODIST - W.
'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcea Worship nrvtce, lt Lm.; ~
p.
m.
every
other
Sunday
eveDale
McCiurJ, pastor. Sunday
SYliACiliE FIRST UNITED
School, 9:30.. a.m.; Worsblp •erv·
ert
SUrles,
Sunday School su- PRESBYTERIAN - Rlf, Ullon n1Jw. Je1.n Sexson. president.
II · 315 Main St., PL Pleaaant,
perintendent; Wedneoclay prayer 11, Slebblnl, pu~or. w...lhlp, 9 p'rQer meedna, 7:30 p.m. every lee, 10:30 It m.; Junior ebolr
Sunila,ya 11 o. m.; Wedneedlj'a
meeUng, 7:30 p.QI. Yoww P - a. m. SUndu School, 10 a. m.; Wednelday. Board meeting, 7:30 pra.cllce, W-oday, 3:20 P· m.;
8p.m.AIIwole010e.
plea Fellowship Sunday, 7 p.m.; Bible study and prayer eenlce, · p. m., llrot Muaday of mOillh. Senior ebelr praotlce,'11111'~.
,
7:30 p, m, ~ Hustler Clan
W.e!(neadll',
Sundi.Y night worahlp. 7:30.
POMEROY
11l1NITY
UNITED
meeting, rourlb Frtdll' of each
1111!!' DiiNVILLE WESLEY AN
POMEROY FIRST, BAPTIST LO'M'RIDGE IJNl'I'ED METHCHURCH - Char lei Dozer, pu- carwr WOllam•, pai(Dr. Jolm CIRJRCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W, monlh at 6 p, m, Weoleyan Serv·
ODIST- Worohlp,flrotandthlrd tor; ·Adra Swlcll, Sunday Sdlool
H. I'Wrln, paimr, Plllrlck D. cle Guild, rourlb MOIIIIII' of each
!llndll'a' of eaeh month. 10:45 o. Sq&gt;ertntendent. . Sundll' SeiMXII, Wllel, Sundll' School ...,._ Wood, Sqll, !iundal' Scbeol, 9:15 IIIOitb, 7:30 p, m.; Junior High
· - SUIIda,y School, 9:30 ..
m.; second and fourth sundaya,
a. m.; Worllld», 10:%5 a. m. MYF, 4:30 p. m. each SUnday;
9:30 L m.; Worship aervtce, m,; lolomlng wor&amp;hillo 10,30 L
7:30 p. m. Sunday S&lt;:hool, 9:45
10:30 11- m. Youtll and Junior m:; BYF, 6 P• m~ Bible stacb', Youtll choir rebearaal, Monoto.Y, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
L m. Chrlsuaa Endeavor, third
youth urvtce, 6:45 p. m. Eve- Wedaeaday, 7 p.m.; Choir prae- 6:30 p. m. MrS. lolarvln Burt, oad1 Sunday,
Saturdaf or each month.
dlroctor· Sonier oholr rehear Ill,
PORTLAND METHODIST ning worahlp, 7:30. Pr11er and Uco, 8:30p.m. Wednesday,
7:30
!&gt;.
m.,
Mrl.
Pal~
Rev.
W. Dale McClurg, peotor,
Tlllrodai-,
praise, Wedae~, 7:30.
Neale,
dlreetor.
nrUrsda.v,
au
Sunday
St.hool, 9:30 ... m.; WorMT, UNION BAPTIST - Rn.
UNITED FAli'H CHURCHLAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIday
Buay
Bee
qu1111ng
party
In
•hill
service,
7:10 p, m.
Nease Settlement - Hobert E. CecU Cox, pulor, Sunda.Y School ....:.Ch ooc1a1 room,
OAK
GROVE
METHODIST OIISl' CHURCH - Sunday School
iimlth, Sr., paator, Sund:Q- School auperlntendenl, Lorry Clark.
9:30 a. m.1 morning wonhiP,
RUTLAND
CIRJRCH
OF
W,
Dale
McClurg,
pallor. Sunday
Btl&gt;Orlntondent _ . , Mat&gt;on. Sunday Sebeol, 9:45 a.m.; !llndll'
10:10 a. m., evening worsb».
CHRIST1101
W.
C-r,
paoSchool,
10:30
a.
m.; WorahiJ&gt;
ovenllv mhill, 7:30; Wednel·
7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Chrlot- Sunday SChool, 9:30 L m.; wor- dll' pr11er and Bible otu4y, 7:30 tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; sel'Yiee, 9:80 a. m., ftrat and
shiP servlc•, 10:30 L m. and
communtoo and worohillsenlce, lltlrcl_!l.nill' eacb month.
lan Youth Crusader&amp;, 8:30 p, m.
7:30p, m. eachSun&lt;lay,Mlcl-week P.m.
10:30 !1- m,; Prayer meeting,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISI' and Prll'er meetlni. 7:30 p.m.
· P'll'8r meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
Tbur~, 7:10p.m. V.ll. Bra- Pomeroy - llarrloonvllle Road.
Thuracllj', choir pracUce, 7 p,
p.m.
SlJI'TON METHODIST - Rev, ley, Supt.
Eugene Underwood, pastor. 1\e,..
m. II, · Eu8ene Gill. P111111r; Phil
W,
lllle
McClurg,
pastor,
SunCII];STER
.ETHODIST
Charge
'
neth Grover, Sundll' SChool iit&gt;tWloo, iit&gt;t- :
KENO
CIIIJRCH
OF
CHRISTdll'
School,
10:3011m.;
Worohill
_
Rev.
Pearl
A.
Caoto,
pastor.
Sulldey school, 9,30 a.m.; WorDEXTER CHU11CH OF CHRISr
Norman
McCain,
oupertntendont..
sGvlce,
9:30
!1m.,
10001111
and
CHESTER:
Worehip,
9
a.
m,;
shiP service, 10:30 a. m. ~
,- Romde Jlutlll~ pastor. l'!or.
Service•
weekly
al
P:ao
a.
m.
rourlb
!llndll'
oaeh
montlt.
.
SlllllaY
School,
·10
o.
m.;
Mro,
ev-•oervlce, 7 p, m. Pr11er
llllD C. Will. 1\Vt. !bllk.f .SeiMXIII
Preachllll,
llrst and lltlrdSonlll'
.
9:H o. m.; WQrahill oervllio, at monlh by Charlet RuueD at
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Wald Spetloer, Supt. FLAT· meeting, Thur&amp;dll', 7:30 p. m.
1Di30 o. m. Chrletlan EDdeavor 9:30a.m.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert WOODS: Church School, Sunday,
__
'simdo,y _evening.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service, II 0. m., John Bally, 1u.91. WorST, JOiiN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
BAClNI!· FIRST CHURCH OF cHRJST -Charles Russell, paa- 11 s. m. and 7:30 p.m., SUndl!'. · •hill service alternate• with AI· an Engel, pastor • Morning warTII);NAZARf.!lE-SandlyScbeol . tor, Richard Gilkey, SuiJt. sun- Sundi.Y School, 9:30 ~~om. Rich- tnd and F . _ . Services ship, 9 !1- m.; SUndll' School,
IIIOI'IIIng or evening, or 10:30 a. m.
9:80 a, m.; lolomlng Worif]d.p, dOl' Scbeol, 9:10 o. m.; lolomlng ard Barton, S&lt;t&gt;\., Charles Bl a- SIDIIY
elch week,
ST. PAUL'S Ll.TrHERAN -32
10:30 0.· m.; .. WOI'Oblp, Worohill, 10;30 a.m.; Evening aell,asslstontsuptP&lt;OI'ermeetGRACEEPISCOPAL-E.Maln E. Second st., ~eroy,Sunday
7i3o p, m, l'niY'er -.lcea, 7:30 worohlp, 7 p.m. W-adi!' Bible IJW, Wedne~. 7:30p.m.
St., Pomeroy_ SUnday worohill Sehool,10 o.m.;Woroblpaervlce
p. m, Wlllaledll'. Sundll' Sebool.
_
OF'
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY~ service, 10:30 a. m, with Ill'- lla. m.
~ Pauline McClln-- otudy, 7:30P.m,
J$&gt;RGANIZED CHURCH
TEIUAN _ Mro. Norma Leo, leaderl.
SYRACUSE UNITED METHOtoek. Pallor, Rev, Mori'lis lol.
Joous
Chrlat
ol
Lotter
DaY
Sunday
School
S&lt;c&gt;er-nL
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTIST
DIST
CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
~o..~ Church - P...,eroy, MUlberry Sellers, ~stor. Sunday School,
TUPPERS PLAINS liNITED s.tnt.o, Portland • Racine Hood. ......... School 9 30
9:30 a. m.; lolol'J)o :;::'."'"" •
's : L them. He-~, Helgltts Roed, north ol Veii&gt;rano 9:30 • ~m., Ben Quisenberry,
METHODIST- MorniJvWorsblp Sunday Sc:hool,
'"'"
10
30
""·~·· ""' ·aOI"Yice,
p. m.,
v.
~• Phllll G .
W
P Ill· S&lt;41t Morning worohill, 10:30 L
9:30 a. m. II Iormor EUB balld- lng ora•..,, ' a. m. - - Max Donahue or Mlcldle rt Memorial Hospl~.
po
er, paator, Wednesdll', 7:30 p. m., first and third Sundays each
liw, E&gt;Panded !lJndll' Sehoolooo- evenllv oervlco at 7, Wedne~ speaking.
m., Bible Shaly andpr11ermeet- month. Evening evangelistic
ror nuroery to grade olx evening pr11er service, 7:30.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Lor· IJW. Saturday: Saltbath Scbeo1• service, 7:30 p, m., second a,..
children at fi&gt;noer -Methodist .,.. Paator, Elder Frederick J, st...
ry Canoaltan, preolcllngmlnlater. 10:30 a. m,; Wonhlp, 9:30 a.m. fourth Sundays.
11U at' f1S0 L m., Mrs. J I m e S barl. . .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Sonill': BlbleleciUre, 9:30o.m.;
,JJBS:Jiru~~ ~~
BETHANY UNITED METHQStout, Cfilldren' I _.-lrtendeDL
SliDiay Chureh School, adults and CHRJST- James H. Smith, Pas- Wateh Tower ltulb', 10:30 a.m.; Guest Minister, James Buehl~ DlST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
youtll, 10:90 L m.; junior high, tor. Sunday SChool, 9:30 Lm.; Wedneldly: Bfblo stud;y, 7 p.m. an, Sunday School SUperinten- Sellers, pastor. Morning wor8 hlp 9 30 L m. • Sundll' School
senior hlgil llll!l adulta· Supt. Glen Evans. Churcll oer- Tburldll': Mlnlllrl' oehool, 7 p.
'
:
'
vices,
10:30
Lm.;
evening,
7:30
m.
Service
m-"~-,
8
n _ m.
dent.
SuiDay School, 9:30 a.m.
'
meet In rormor - • a t Church
- ....•
Worship Sen-ice, 10:30 Lm. 10:30 L m. Blythe Theiss, SUpt.
r.r Sanclll' ChUreh SchooL Boyd ·p.m.·, Wedaeedlj', Pr11er ser• MASON CIIIJRCH OF CHRIST- Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- y ou11t FeIIowa h'19. 6:30 P. m.
Miller st. - Ever100 Weekley,
!IaCkner, youtll ...,.rlntendent; vt~s. 7:30p.m.
_ _._ Blbl ..,..., 1
sun nelday.
CARMEL UNITED METHQpost high' class and oenlor adulto
_.,
e • ....., C asses,
"
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
G,J!AHAM ~ ~HQ- .i!llf,10A.f'l• W!!l'tlliPlUlA-~.,.ASBURY UNITED IIETH~ Sellers, pl&amp;ior. SWx10y School,
m~ illllli'IJW EUB bulldiag,
Robart~ Q£'JW,t Bl- i&gt;IST cfltlRt:H- fi!d~'Blh&amp;··~:- lng, 1b:55 L m.; Sunda.Y....,... DIST, Syracuoe - Rev. WendeD
~o.-•
9:30 L m.; Wayne Roush, Sq)t.
flte Clol.•parqo, las! Monda.Y eaeh 30 a.m., First and second &amp;In- 1111niee, 7:30. Blble . study stutler, Plltor. Sunday Sc~-.-,
Morning _worshi,p, 10:30 L m.,
Youtll Fellowship each dQI ol eaeb month; 11drd and cla&amp;sll, WedneldQ, ?:aO p.m.' 10 L m.; carroll Norris, SUpt. secoOO and fourthSundaysofeach
Sundty, 8 p. m. 1~ rormer Meth- Fourtb !llndll'l eadlmonth. WorMORNING
STAR UNITED
Worohlil service, II L m.; MYF month. Evening enngelloUc
odlet b!dld(.. DIJirlel fOiillt ral· ohlp service at 7:10 p.m.; Wed- METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
6 P. m. !lJndll'. Pr11er meeting service, 8 p. m. secord and,
,ty·ilrai!londaJoleachmonth.
nelday e\renlngs at 7:30, Prayer William
Airaon,
pastor;
o h n ~ Wedneadl)',
m.
..
Ude, Stvt.;
Roy Van
Meter,J AasL
POMEROY8 P·CHURCH
OF THE third Sunday each month.
LET ART UNITED METBO- and Bible otudJ.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 5tVt. !llndll' School, 9:45 L ,._;
NAZARENE- Corner Ullonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHDISI' CIRJRCH - Flrll and SaoCHESTER CIRJRCH OF 000.: Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hellier- ODIST - Rev. WWiam Alrson,
81adays preaebln&amp; 8 p.m.; ·-Bald Knob•, Portland-Biaban
Roo4. Rev. E. J. Grimth,paotor. 'l'lle Rev. Cbesterllr)'ant,paotor, son, pastor. !lJndll' Sc-, 9:30 Pastor. Ralph ~encer, Sq&gt;L;
Tl!lrd lll1d Foarth 91adaya,
diJ"Sctlool1o Llll., Worolipaer- !llndll' School, 9:30 L m.; Rag• SUndaJ School, 8:90 o, m.; wcr- L m.; Rl!'mond Walburn, ~ Eldoo Weeks, Ass't. Worshillaervlet 11 a.m.; Tueacllj' evonlnP er WUtred. ~t. SWdiY worshiP aid» Hrvlee, 11 a. m.; Eient.Jw Morn1rw worship, 10:30 L m.; vices, 9:3&lt;1 Lm. i Surday School,
at 8 p.m., Prll'erlllldBiblestudJ. IOl'&gt;lee, 7:30p.m. i'rl!'ermeet- worlhlp, 7:10p.m,Pnyeroerv- EveaingSorvlce, 7:30p.m.- 10:30 ~~om.; Youth Fellowship,
IIIIo 'fueoclay, 7:30 p. m., Mil· Ice, rue~. 7;30 p. m, Youtll week service, Wedaeedlj', 7:30 6:30. Wednesdll': Choir, 6:15 p.
' "
.
lord Frederick. cla11 Ieeder. Sarvlce, . 1111l'odll', 7:30 p. m. p.m.
m.; Bible studY, 7:30.
... .·.·... D-.- i.n
Youtll FoUowahill, FridaY, 7:!~ MllftlbiY alngo, llrst saturde1 &lt;t
mREST RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CIIIRST - Mldk..
J.liU:;
m. Ernest Deeter, leocler; ....... ead1 montb.
ODIST _ Hev. Wendell G. Slut- clleport, 5th and Meln- Jac
er WUrred, Jr., preoldeat.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrlotlan lor, pallor. worohlt&gt; service, 9 SeliN, supt. Bible Sebeol, 8:30
;; i:!UC
.
MASON A'\SEM!li;Y CIWRCH Cburcll - James Qulsenbeny, L m.; Sundll' School, 10 L m. .. m,; Mornllll worship, 10:30 ..
.; BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
OF GOD - ~ ~~ ~·-· pallflor; RaJ WhaiOJ, IAJIIt, C&lt;im• Mrs. Fred Neaae, 5tVt.
m.; I!.'Venlng worohlp, 7:30p.m.;
' The Esther Circle olllte Bap- W. Va. Sooldll' School, 1 a.m. llllllllon l!lllworohip eenleo, 9:30
MINERSVILLE U N I T E D ~r aenlee, Wedneoda.Y' 7 p,
·· ustMI •-~Socl~m-loi&lt;Jo. Mornllwworlhlp,Ua.m.~·
~ODIST- Re•. Wendell m,Rn.Raullnl(oyer,paii!Or,
c
ta~-•
"" Pnatle.aqvlce,1:30.p.;m.·Bible
SOUTH BE'i11EL UNITED -•n
CHURCHOFTHENAZARENE
. dll' .evenlqr, SelL 9 with Mra. Sludy and PJ'1IYV Je1'(1ce, Wed· StuUer, (Utor, !llndll' &amp;:-, -Micldleport, Rev. Audry Miller,
c' Frances WllCCIIIII, hootooo, 11 nel4ay, :i':30 p.
. m. C,~
. ota_ ~' METHODIST- Worohill, second. 9 a. m.; Kelll8th Wlaena, Sott~ ,pastor, Looter Tll'lor,Sipt.Sunher home. The meetln&amp; oponocl ail&amp;, ~. 1'1111!11! ,~5JJI,
aid rourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.; Worohlilservlce, 10 a.m.
day SciMXII, 9:30 ., m.; Morning
7
·•' with dO'IOIIOIII. enlltleil "Love"
C'D'-'TON"""mcu-"'-t·
llntandthlrdSUndo)'o,
:30p.m. - sYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
10:30
Junior So-~
\dJ,VD
11¥"1
c:. ........ SChool, 9:30 .. m. Youth
va.-.... ,
•
L m.;
bytureMl~~ Bwue!slt.~~
... •;.:;: bal7 Bead. Suni111f Scblol, 9:30 NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, clety, 8:30 p. m,; NYPS, 8:45!&gt;.
• The .:...-:-_
, ..
Divine." L m.,
(iarL SUpt. Worohlp
118Stor. Bob Moore, !llndll' m, SUndll' Evqellllllc
Incl.;..~waa· 1 _,.,_ ''The. 11nlce, ·10:,30 o. m, and 7:H p. dlot Cbarch.
School~ Sunday Sehoolclaaa- 7:30p.m. Pn,yer meet!JW, Wed·.·
m. ~~~·- Prayer m88QQI1
til for all ages, 9:30 LDLj ~
Dilday, 7:SO p.m.
·; Best ol America, and poema, :·Vf--llllay, 7:30 p, m,
iJW Worshill, 10:30 s.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA'llON AllloiY -FJl•
,.; "Speak .F&lt;1111 Tlif Word" and
HEATuME'l110DISTCIRJRCH
Sunday 6:30p.m.; EYIJW"'lstlc voy RaJ S, Wining, officer In
: "Peece"
doHcl with all¥- -·~Rev, Max Donahue,
Service ~7:30p.m.; ebarge. Sunday, 10 o.m.,Hol!. ... "SWiet Poace, the Gill ot . ~ JaCk llecblle Chureh
week Prayer meeting Wedne&amp;- .... meetlow; 10:10 a.m. Sun. Ged'o .....,,~ In the bu~oo Seboot' Supt. Churd1 S:,beol, 9:30
dll' 7:30p.m.; Mlaolor&amp;ry Meet- day Scltool. Y - People's LeM!jolon tht Whl.to. Croll CJUOia o. m.1. wor. . . aervl
. ce, 10:30
1ng Second W-acllj' or each gl011, 7 p.m.; Salvatloo meetbw,
•
til
-~ A
rot
Mr..... Mro. C~ Allen
7:30 p, m.; -···•
'·! woa aeuaPr'!JI"'"' •
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE and BID open! SuD11a1 In Alb- month 7130 p.m.
.,_-II'' I to 3 p,
,. · - p,.,._
bytheMrouliJecl.
•. Ura NAZ'n~~
D, lllld, K,y,, with Mr. ll. u. Allen
'EDEN UNITED
. - BRETHREN IN m.;
Loclles Hmnel..eagUO; 7P.m.
,_
ror
~·~ . - ·Rev. U•'"'
.....
_
1
Morrt 1' ua...,. .
1
'
"rbnm Jr· pastor SundaY -~ ....' •. and Mrs. D. B. "-~- CHRIST - Eldea R, Blake, pal• •' '"" c uses.
--•. "Set them tr- tar·thla work.,. ..,. .. • -•·
•
MT MORIAH BAP'ltiT-Mkl
~ n. ......r ~'' I::~:. hour ·Mr .~.1:30'. Lm.;morn1Jvwor~ ·.,S Mrs. Paul MJrer• tor, SUndol' ~. 10 .o. m.,
•
•
u~··"
~
·to···
..
,.,. yN•-pe-'••
Winnie llolalnpr, s~G~~,lolomlng clleport, comer a( Fourtb and
,, Wlleml/l. ....._ IIY-her 'ehll- .~..., ·- .• . •, "':""' .....
. and
Peru, Ind., and u .. m. Eoonlng sen- 111111 St. Robert .r.cl&lt;aOD,(Utor.
.' dren, · ~ Jov~&gt;~Y·· rerresh- ·service, 1:~p.m.;e~lo~ Mr. .
Nrt. Curt Freley and ele Chrloaan -vor, 7:311 P. Sunda,yScltool,9:.. a.m.;l!olorll~.~~P.
~~~':ra'...":!e~~: m,, Mn. ~ ~oz:, preolo iJW worlhlp, 10:3b o. m., Am&gt;ld
,.; ments 'li1 Veraclloesl~o t.flrle
• Roush 'ODie llle ' ecurt,. Gtara ·
·
'
'
~ ._ aen100 •"""Rldlar&lt;la IIU]II.
·•
'
'
·
,.,,_
U1 Ffoat.; ',
-.
RVTLJOOl
. FIRST BAP'nST·-·--.
• Roush, Eilna_. Plckeno, · ·~·
.,
.
)(r,· 'lllill u - V'""''
s~ aid'~
. ,,¥orriL ,
...... - - ......,
RoY.
J.. .Jaekoon, ""_.,
. '1 6n1e loiM 'CcfiF!;Grettas._ lilrs. ' n.nhta ~pi )(r.llld.· .SDr~Nnea.IIPOIIIa rocentweek- hii!D•. Frldl{ ·~~"'John l'rll'W senlce, 9:10a.m,; Sill. 1 1011 anil LoVeJ So)h .
·
Joiri. 'EmU
.
. ·IIIII wl!h MrL Lellla WI&gt;Ocl.
Newell of COIUIIIbua lflslbedem- dll' ScbOol, 10 a.m., MrS. Ger•
) : , 80ih
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Rieliar&lt;l Froothaa reiul-led to ~trudo, Butter, Supt. Wcrlhlp
lloptlst ChlA"ch, ·
Adrian. · Mid:., "'"' several Mr, 11111 Mra. 1101 ,&lt;;hrl•v. aemce, 11 a.m. Bailllst Train.........1 the
w.ek~ here with bls ~; Mro. .Lelha woaot, •"II lolr. and nw Union, 11r11. 01111 IOCCIIIII Sun..,..... lW
·llr llliil Mro, WWia Frolt · · llr
. • LaWrence S1i1111&gt; .:i
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a dQ' In Mceomol.,me wlllt Mr. Woodloin
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wllb Mr. IIIII lllill 11ira. u,_.d 'Jlawk'JIIIIII!!Mo
HYSELL RUN FREE ¥ETHO.
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1...eM tllan ftve miltt fi'QIII tht ta.t:m where thefll
lltart l.beir m..rritd life IS a t.b\11&amp;. ftq'U be pad
of it.
Fur th!l')' know the pPttiCII of lJ,e ~\~Lion ta .tdeh
the~ were born; a IJI"eltilela rooted in tht land and
the people.
It's the u.me land their fordashm ~IIIII.
It'• JUl. lD be the ..mt klnd'-of people.
ThaL'I why there'• a chureh leal than be •U•
away .. . and why t.hey'll be part of"it.

THE CHURCH fOR _.ll
All FOR fHf CHURCH
11lr Chun:h i• lho&gt;l!rl'lll·
HI f~tor on \'llr1h fur the

buildinl of cltarKter ~~t~d

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.wtehou• nf 'll"iuu\

vahoH. Without a ••Mn~
Chun:h, .rwittwr d""ocraey ....,. dviliution c~n
IIUl'Yive

'nwre • .., fo ur

tound re.-ono wh~ ~··~ry
JlHIOR thould attend r.ervln- regul•rly 1nd 5upport tM Chur~h - Th~y
1ft: (1) For htt&lt;,&gt;wn s.lu•
(2) rnr hi• children "•
Ml.e (3) Fnr the Nke .;~f
hot o:o"""unlly 1nd n•·
llan. 4'1 F&lt;&gt;r the Ake nf
th Church .t..,lf, whieh
nn-d. hia m&lt;&gt;r•l and n"L.I.·
.. n.l ... pport. Plan to 11n
to c-hun:h re11ularly •nd
reid your Bi b!e d~ily .

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With the hope Jt will, in amne me&amp;sW'e, Coster an:! help sustain tlat which is good in tamily
and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business ftrms am orpnlzatlons whoae names

appear below.

HEINER'S BAKERY
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
WEST MAIN ST.
POMEROY, D.
SUPPOHT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

HUNTINGTON, W, VA.

GOfGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

LYONS MARKET
-·MEMBER OF 'I1fE BIG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667-3280

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MIDDLEPOR1

TINY'S FOODLAND

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SALES -

AUJS CHALMERS -

SERVICE

FARM- INDuSrlUAL- LAWN- GARDEN

MIDI1EPORT, 0.

TUPPERS PLAINS

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
OIUO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MARK V STORE
MIDDLEPORT, DHIO

LEIVING COAL COMPANY
PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
OF 111GB GRADE COAL
WEST COWilii!A, W, VA.

ROYAL OAK PARK
F AMlLY IIECREATIDN

SWlMMING

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
BAKERS OF HOI.WM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

RAY RIGGS, INC.
Uneoln - Mercury- Comal:- Ell&amp;llah Ford
59~601

85 N. COURT ST.

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ATHENS, 0.

WILUS ANTHONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
992-2550
240 LINCOLN ST.
I\IIDDLEPORT

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVIcE
ATHENS RD. POMEROY,O. 992-8098
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO' BUY

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Here's an economical fora1e box that handles all ·
crops! No other low-cost unit offers five unloadlnl
. s~ds-:all controlled from the tractor _.it! A!'d
you'll SWitch from front to rear unloed!nsl" • minute-without tools-with New Hol..nd's ucluslve ·
quick·chanse levers. Giant seven·foot widt.h liolds
410cubic feet ... UP. to 630 ~llbic feet .wlth'~ional
extension kit. Available assembled or as kit with
complete plans. Order yours soon! And reme""-:
New Holland Purch•se Plan· financins mlikes it
easy tor you to own the best!

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dipJom• from junior eoUe,e. And they're *-ek on tile

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lnsila1• Blower

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PLAN RUMMAGESALE
A nanmage oale wDI be hold
SopL 20, 21 and 23 In the staJu.'
bury bullcllng In Mlddleport with
proceeds to go to the "Baek to

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Apl:lllary ol LeWjo Mllller PO!il
ta, Ame'r\ean Lqtna hold'attbe
MauD! a.Puot Chufell.

By Caderte Troop

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~ID. llutltr, And MrL Allp ·
IIUJ.llm were op(lldn!ed to a~
lriallnl commlllll ~ 'i'ui!j!~r

Our House Toured

NEW

Pllone 992-2115 .

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FOR ALUS-CHALMERS HARVEST

S.111r ,Ran Floar Mills

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Mrs. Lawson Hosts

Announced by

SPECL4LS!
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she presented material on the
depressed areas of San Franelsoo including remarks oC HalCway House, a plaoo where poor
people are cared ror rollowing
.l!l1!Q1ltallzatlon, ~rl\11' to their 1kuil'!rli\.1d, 1 ~rald' U~t; Sino
return to employment.
May, Long Bottom R. D.; Mr.
and Mrs. Uoyd Swan, Mro. Helen Damewood and Lester, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker,
LEGARlocal.
Afternoon callers were Uoyd
Monllnent
PFC; KNAPP HERE
!l!mmerfleld, Mr. and Mro. Clll'
'••rly ,.._, ••
SYRACUSE Pre. Robert
~IIUtMntCo.
Tuttle, Middleport; Mr. and Mi-a.
~ II hare on a 1f4Yieeve
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Harey Hulbert, Akron; Mr. and
wltb hlo mather, Mrs. llnopno
Cheri•• -,. L..or, OwMr
Mro. F. B. CrolkY and Tracy,
SYRACUSE- Mra. Jaalce Law- Knaw, and Jd.s brother, Tom·
Open 9..j W..ktrand Janice Cook, llr. and Mrs .
Sunlllop &amp; Evenl"'l
"'"' was host to a Toy Ladleopar- Ill)'. ~ iuid hit baalo trainRoom mothers of the ~a­
Charlea Dolan, Mro. Lillie StalBy Appt.
Ga., and IAIeuse Elementary School have naker, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Nor- ty at her home Monda.Y allornoon Ing at Fort W.
Woln'
P•IMtO;
YODCed traiJIIrw at Fort ClriOII,
been aruiounced by the P.T.A. man, South Charleston, W. Va., with the demc:~~strator, M r a.
Charlet !lllser of Racine. Ro- Colo. He wtll ........., to Fort car- - - - - - - - - They are:
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ParFirst grade, Mrs. DorothY Am- ker, Eric and F.ddle, Pornoro.Y rrellhmlllts were oerved to Jean eon at the end. (I( hlo leave.'
Hall, Jane Teatord, Mayme eu...
berger, chairman. Mrs. Mary R. D.
tor, Helm~ Diddle, Naomi Lollo.dntlter, Mrs. Etta Mae Norton,
don, Ada Slack, Peal' Slaato,
Mrs. James Werry, and Mrs.
MJia Hudoon, Mildred Pleree,
BeU;yAsh.
Norma Baker, Ama Roush, and
second grade, Mrs. Beverly
Utesa guest1, TIDa Pierce. Dean
Chapman, chairman, Mro. Pat
and Barry Staats, and Rld&lt;r BaHoudaahelt, Mrs. 4MaJy H e nker.
drlcks, Mn. Donna Koehler, and
Mrs. Pat CUndiiJ.
Third grade, Mrs. Lou Fer·
rell, chalnnan, Mrs. Patti Mc- Upolls
A toorwaoor token
OUr House
at Gal- I . · · - · - · - - - ·
by Cheater
Coy, Mrs. Dorothy Forbes, Mrs.· ~ Troop 228 recenlly.
Kl,y Greer, and Mrs. J a n e t
The girls were given a guidNease.
ed toor tltrouaJl lhe historical
Fourth grade, Mrs. Dee Brown, house by a representative of the
chairman, Mra. IIUMie Harris, Ohio HlsiDrlcal Soclefl. They
Mrs. Gloria Michael, Mrs. Mar- had • • r In GaiiJpollo bel'ore
ty WOllam a, and Mro. !I!ate Grue- returning home. Taking the outCUPON REQUEST)
ser.
iiW were Joy Gro-ver, Jeanoe
Our UaGal Oaod CIHn..;.
FINI Jl'ade, Mrs. ADD B Bahr, Nancy Miller, Mellsll
Roalh, cllalrman, Mrs. Marlo COleman, Tanya Keubaugh, and
Leacllnglwn, Mrs. Marie Rizer, Nro. Roser Bahr, the leader.
and Mro. Ruth Holman.
Sbth grade, Mrs. DomaSrnllh,
chairman, Mra. Eltber Ha.rdeD,
Mro. Helen Hubbard, Mrs. Wanda Neliler, and Mrs. Evebn

FRIDAY 1llE 13th

•FtHs
•See•s
• Fertilizers

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Moore.

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Mrl. Ben Neulilllllo devollon·
a1 Ieeder, reviewed the book,
JlflllliE0 8 '
"Lei My Heart Be Brakm With tbeiOOF
the 'lblns• That Brtlk ~ Heart d I , ·a~lct
&lt;t God," 111 Rlchotd ~ .In ellalrmlll,. !llllJI!ib
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Homer Hawkins was reported

John Fultz wu appointed chair-

man of the Gifts for the Yanks
Whn Gave lund. Early pa.ymenl

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A ~ c:mtrlboitlon toward A donotlcill ~ t!$ ft! ro ..lveil
el~ of the clnlrch Interior tr!&gt;m Mill ·Mary Vlrllnla . .
""~ inide by the Trlnit' Clrele to ba uaoc1 tor (ll1llll the elecWecNtda, n1g1rt at the Pome- lrie ·bill. A repOrt waa. (liviD
·1'01' Trlnlfl lhllted Chur.ch ol on lloWert oenttobereeVedJilem·
ben.
Christ. '

al. Two new members were reuked that dUzena show their ceived into tlle post.
Refreshments were served.
loyalty to the Constitution and

Fall activities were plumed
during the meeting with William

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Commander Albert Roush has

America by dlapl01in&amp; t h e I r
flags during the week.

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Cleaning Churchtryteri(?r ·

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Oboervance of Constitutloo
Week, Sept. 17 -lt, by dlopl01in&amp;
Oop In the IIUddleport business
dllllrict wao plaMed by FeeneyBemett Polt 128, Amerlcan Legion Wedne~ night at tho hall.

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RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

THE STORE W1T1I AHART
RAaNE,OIUO

KENTUCKY FRIED llHICKEN
POMEROY, OHIO

SWISH£R &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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WE FILL ALL DOCTOR'S :PBiilllCRIPitONS

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PAINTS AND GENERAL BARDW ARE
TUPPERS PLAINS, 0.
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A LlTILE 'HOMEWORK'
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1965 CORV AIR • , , , . , .••.••.....•.•••••.. $1395
4 Dr. low mileage, spoUess clear vinyl Interior, bucket ,
seats, new w-s-w tires, 140 HP engine, with auto. trans.,

radio and heater, A nice one.
1965 CHEVELLE .•.. ... .•••...••• .. ••.•$1595
Malibu Conv. VS e~ne, powergllde, radio. heater, new
whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white nylon top.
vinyl interior trim.

1965 FORD ..•... • . •••• . . .....••...... $1595
Galaxie 4 door, black finish, clean Interior, good w-s-w
tires, V8 engine, auto trans., power steering, radio., heater,
1sharp 1 owner car.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVIS. 1:00 P.M.

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Hdalt, delul'll model, Pbolle
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fill VOU!SWAQEN, two

IITEREO AM-FM radio, pnulne walnut finish. wpeed automalk &lt;hanger, 11611 modern
console, aold lor $211.85. '1118
aeU to reliable party f o r
fllt.50 cub or f5.51 per
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Wheel Alignment

SALE$ AND SERVICE

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614-992-2181 ..

MASON
-Automatic Car Wash

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'101..110 HARVARD

AYAIL~aE

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INTRODUCING Judy Smith as
(Not A Drlvo-Thro)
POMEROY. OHIO
a new operator and high styl.
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ist. Evening appointments
75~
avauable on Tuesdays a n d
1. Rutaln In park•d cor
For Rent
Public S•le
2. Sproy.d with worm soap
Thursdays. Helen's Beauty
TRAILER SPACE, aD utllltles AUCTION, SATURDAY, SEPT. TWO STORY house In Racine,
and th.n a high pNIIur•
Shop. 16011 Nye Ave, Pomeroy.
rlntl of 1oft wotor to
It, 1:30 p.m. 'l'he I&lt;Jllowlng
I room~, bath, gaa baa~
available. Inquire lSi MulberPhone 992·2890.
9-l:Hic ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
mob car 1hiM
personal property of Ure late
poreh, prage, worbhop.
3. Att•ndont Ofl dilly
Jame! L. MarUn wiU be aold
0. Bo1 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc
Shade. extra lot. ldeal locaGUN SHOOT, Broudnm Rod &amp;
Hourt Open:
at the residence Jor:ated on
tion lor children. See WlUle
Gun Club, Sunday, Sept. 15, FURNISIIED GARAGE opart.
State Rt. IH at the upper
M-F
-- • .. • • .. • 11 to 6 · BtroGEI PRICE fuudbne 011
Davis cr Phone M..-.
noon till·
HI·31Ji
corporation
of
Pomeroy.
Frlli).114tp
ment on Lincoln mo. Utllltlel
Sat. - - - • - - - - -- -9 to 7
oar third floor bndget lbnp.
l&lt;lalre relrigeralAir and range,
paid; adults only. Phone lliJ.
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1urnltare. MlddlepCIIt.
TilE 19th Annual Conference of J489.
base cabinet, Irltcben bar BLACK AND willie horse, geld8-l~e
Ohio.
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the United Gospel Mission
and atooill, dish washer, HooIng, 84 Jncheo tan, appmllChurches of Ohio and West mREE ROOM'lilFDlshed aporJ.
Real Estate for Sale
ver automatle waaher, dryer,
mately 12GO lba. Very gentle,
SEWING MACIIINES, repair
VIrginia will he held at Plants
O'BRIEN lr CROW
gaa stoves, two eledrlc baaJ.
ment, phone 1Jft.59911. G-25-lle
saddle and brldle. Phone
aervlce, aD mabe. WY S.
Memorial Church at Ure new
REALTY OOMPANY
era, 9 piece dining room
7c.atl5.
1-11~
2214. 'ftre Fabric ShoP, Pomdam site above Racine. Sept. TRAILER LOTS, Bob'a Mobllo
POMEROY - I story frame, 2
suite, extra nice, 5 piece
eroy.
Authorllled Singer Sales
16Ur Urru !2nd. Starling at
bedrooms, bath, basement,
bedroom suite, studio coueh, WARM MORNING
Courl, Syracuse. Oblo on State
heater,
and
Service. We Sharpen
7:30 p.m. each evening with
porches, gu furnace, Jmmed..
clrcular davenport, a number
Rl Ul, Phone tmal.
hesta3totrooma; priced
Scl8M'I.
s.»fc
special groups. Rev. 0. G.
tate possession. 1!,000.011.
8-11-llc
of cbalrs, one eonklur cbalr,
reuonable, Riehanl A. Hay.
McKIMey will be the speak·
coffee table, alep tables, wrl·
man, Eut VIne st., Raclne. SYRACUSE - 2 otory frame, 2 CIGARl!TI'E V&lt;!lldlnr IDildlbtw
er. AD day service Sunday FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
baUrs, f bedrooms, level lot,
ling desk, Westlngbouae TV,
t-IUip
and aervtce. ABC Enterpriles,
the 22nd with a basket din·
tsoo.oo
down balance on
record player and records,
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
ner at Letart Community
monthly payments. Total price Muon, W. Va. I'1IOne miMI.
radio, ampllller, plastlc lam- GUNS, buy, sell or trade any
phone 19J.387f.
8-..UC
Hall. Please bring own table
13,0110.00.
inating press, two sweepers,
gun regar&lt;lless of condition.
mvk&lt;. Hymn sing beginning TRAILER SPACE, ready to
HEMLOCK
GROVE - I atory
Ironing board, folding chain,
Ru cub value at Fife's. PI,.
at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Insurance
frame.
barn,
amall building,
two
fans.
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plcturea,
books,
hook up, private, plenty of
tots, rlllea. or shotguns, LuAUTOMOBILE
(him Midi beee
Come, let US Bing and - dr11led
well.
4.24
acns.
$500.
room lor children to play.
porch lurnlture and IIUIII)'
glll'll wanted, dig tl:o14 out
sbip together. Rev. 0 . G. Mcealldllled?
Loot
:voor illlont-.
down balance like
Total
Items not Hated. Cora BeegPhone 992-31104.
8-14-llc
turn them Into M at Fife's,
Klnney, moderator and genor's
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111J.1181.
price $1,800.110.
le, Admlnlstratrb&lt;. Terma
711 !nl St .• Middleport, u.......
eral 1111(11. Rev . E. J. Grif· CLEAN two bedroom lurnillhed
I II tre
Z BEDROOM ROUJIE FOR
Cash, not mpondble for ac·
aed dealer. Phone m ~t57
fllb, aaslatant aupt. 9-!Utc
RENT.
cldenls, aale by Bradl&lt;rd
apartment, automaUc beat,
t-n4tc
HENRY cu:LAND
Auction Co., l!oJ: 118, Racine,
five miles north of Pomeroy.
PIANO TUNING, Lane DanOll1ee - 1111!1-1:111
Ohio.
Phone
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Phone 119U8118.
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TERRIER PUPPIES. ready to
Iels, call IIJI2..5Ii09 before I
go, Jacob
Rt. I, Minersa.m.
9-lZ.:!Ip . FURNJSRED FIRST floor 4t-IJ.3tc
ville.
9-13-31p
room apartment. Adults only.
HAM SIIOOI'. Racine Gun Club,
For Sale
~12 SouUr Fifth, Middleport.
Sept. 15 from I p.m. to I p.m.
IT'S
terrllic
Ure way we're aallPhone 99U435.
t-lS.IIc
lng Blue Lustre lor cleaDlnl
Gauge U, II, ~~. Off Ul on Bashan Road. 11-11.-.,
rugs and ilpholstery. Rent
Hela Wanted
electric Bhampooer fl. Bater
5liOCmNG MATCH, Sunday, TRUCK MECHANIC. good (1111,
Furallure.
Sept. 15, hams, bacon, baH paid vacations, paid hospital
of bog. Sbotguna only. Rutand life lnluranee, paid pen- 1968 PORTABLE, sllgllUy used,
U:GA.L SOTICE
1111111 American Legion Home. aion plan, paid sick leave. Call
does everytblng without alA
lllrt-..rd '"- WtiWtr, whoM pll« of
ret!~ It M~ l\lU, llall, 17th I Pellt'l
9-11...,
912-3030 or contact Geeorge
tacbments, over east, daml,
breakfut, lunch .-td dinStrteet, Jtt~ton•Wa, ~'lorida. It hare-It!
Grate.
P.ll~c
makea buttonboleo, aewa 011
IOllfted &amp;MI on lhe 21tt ~ of Au:lull, IKS,
ner••tre i•portant to
Nary YarJirtl WIIVW. bth.plalatltf aled
BAND EVERY Friday and SaJ.
buttons. In good condltlon;
Come enjoy the• with u!
Bring th• family htrt on
her ptUUM ~&amp;~lnlt l'llm II difendlnl; In die
urday at Jack's Club 011 Har- CAR HOPS. app]J In penoa at
f5.06 per month, or full price
Su"cl11y. Treot lh•m lo
tMtt nf Common Pia~, Melli COIIIIt,
You'll like our fiae food
Ohln, cue No. 14,3&amp;3 prl.)·lllll ror dhtltet
our Broo1..d Chicken .
rbonvlDe Road oil Rt. 7.
Cnnr's Stealt House, J&gt;ome.
of $44.24. For free home cJe.
tnd f .. t,courteoua Mr'Yice,
frOM nld Rltlllrtl [, Wlll'llr on the 1r 0Uidl
Coantry music b7 Gayle Memoostratlon, call 1192-21!8.
ra'J.
84-lfc
flf KI'O" pedttl ot duu 1nd axn-- rrutl-~·; pllll'l~ff lito prtrt fot cuiiiGib' Ill mi...- •
llon8ld 111111 Ills Drlflen.
t-IO«e
~hlldnll\; t'-flllOI'I tnd lllmoi\Y 1nd olhar
i).ll41c MALE OR FEMALE, lull or
- prq~er r.lld; Mid dill . . will bt tor hllrlnl
an or aner tilt ~~~ dtt)' of Orl.obtr, till.
part Ume night or day, apply FARM. Appt'OIImtlely 175 ao.
218 E. Main
Phone 992-9974
Po...,.y
Mil'&gt;" Marp,nt W••r
POR TBADB-Caah lor anIn penon BBF, Athena. Ohio.
res, two atory house, born,
l'llhllft
Dally
5:30A.M.
to 8:30 P.M.-Sonday 7:00 to 7:110
llquel. WDIJam Bamm, MidU.l2tc
etc., all bulldlnp In poor
J. a. .o'Brltn,.
AIUWM)' cor Plaintltr
dleport.
a.NIIp
condition, located In Ru1Jand
(B') D, :Itt (I) I, 13, 20. 11, etc
THE MASON County Aetlon
townJbip, Melga County, ..U
Real Elltate For Sale
WilL 110 aewlng at home Group, Inc., Is seeking appll·
Mldi!Jeport llllt-2811 after I
-Ci
For Sale
... .m ............
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zlppen, pockets, pegging.
canlll lor a county director. p.m.
HI-de
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w. Oltlo.
BtliLDJNG
LOTS,
any
llze,
Ulllll ..... O'dlct ...... .......,.
hemming. alteraUons, etc.
College degree or offsetting
good loeatlon, George Mow·
r:J;:..IL~ l'"fd..._ -:,.:
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
work ..perlence In pro!!fam SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath, 61r·
rey,
Phone
119U018
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. . HIMrtiM . . . . . . . .
Phone 7'13-5651.
4-30-tlc
and stall admlnlalrallon. Jn.
nlsbed $3580, unfumlaiJed
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terested applicants may &lt;01&gt;
$3000, In Syracuse on Rt. Ul,
TilE ANNUAL homecoming of
tact Ure local Community .\coot of hlgb water, lovely 'flew FOUR STEERS, welgbing be- GD&gt;. BOBSIElliiliL, IINt8' .Jet&amp; . . . . 1. . . . .
..._ ao and 500 lbl Rolthe MI. Hermon U. B. Churth
tlon Office In the courthouse
of river, phone 1112311111.
land
Searlea, Rutland. Phone I'OIIEROY - Nice I room #!~',, r....,., • •w ' -.
wlii be held Sept. 15, 111611.
bulldlng. Phone 67&gt;-23119.
f.ll-«e
brldr:, bath, fall bMomeal, I
lltllm IL C...._ 1.
ISS,
7C-t618.
f.IJ.«p
Service begins at 1:30 a.m.,
P.U-61&lt;
beda-, bot ..... heat,
lollolled wil!l a basket dinner
·•WO HOUSES ill MIDonvllle,
bad: (Kl'dl. tiiOD.IIO
11110011. Afternoon aervloe be- NINE LADIES neecJed lmmedl·
boUr lor $3580. Phone IIIIUill. WARM MOIINlNG coal heater IIYll&amp;WBll - 1 bedaoom Ill . . . lli II: IIJ " ' Ill • will! ctreulallng fan. New HoJ.
JIIIII at 1:30 p.m. 1be speai:- ately lor part Ume work. For
f.ll-«e
e1eclrlc bome, batlt. .,_.
land manure sproader, like
er Is Rev. Hamid Holmeo,
Interview call 119J-3211.
menl, nice froal pordl, ....
new. Phone 992-2318; alter 5
formerly of the Syracuse Na9-1J.31c KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charlea
ap
lparlmetll. " 111ft piDel.
I-IJ.3tc
••r•ne. Special slnglng. J&gt;ul&gt;.
mtton, Portland.
e.a-11te phooe ~92-~~~Zl.
liiJDDLII'OBT - f bedaoom
He welcome.
9-J.&amp;.Sip WOMAN to do 118bt cleaning In
brfct home, balll and balf,
office, phone 1192-3285. 9-13-2tc P!YTATOES, WATERMELONS, SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, lour mlllaD bareliMid, Inial pordl,
ea north of Rutland, plenty of
RlMVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
phone IIS-2154 Clarence I'Jol.
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nice bad: 711'4
garden, sls-oeven room bouse
18, at the Hobson Chr1ltlan FEMALE, OVER 21. Century
11!1, Portland.
8-2941&lt;
IIIIIJIN ... VlliGIL TIW'OIID
Union Chiii'OII with Rev. Fn!d
Bar.
P.l3-3tp
wiUr lour · - · wtzlde ceJ. A118001ATD
••..._
Jar. $5000. Tnllty pereent
Sllockley u evangelllt. EY·
TEMCO NATURAL GAS ctreuII\'IWlUIB
down, balance land eontract.
eryone cordially Invited. Paalatlng heater, wall thermosta~
pllooo 7ft4842.
i).~
tor O'DeD Manley. 11-ll)«c
For Sale or Tr1cle
85,0110 BTU. can ~~t~-.~tn.
il66 COMET, 6 cyllnder, autoU..tc
57 CHEVROLET Belaire, f dr.
'lllLL 110 PAINTING, plumbing,
matic, two door; 1967 Chrysbanltop, 2113 alandard oblfl.
earpo!ll« and electric wort
ler New Yorker, alr condl· USED BEATING equlpmont,
by contract or b7 hour. Phone
plpea and . .
.,.._. Slrvlcr r
one &amp;as floor furnace, 111,0110 · lleedl Uoned, power brakes, steerdtator.
Call
!61-'1379
Oreahlre.
Cheshire 367-7651.
9-f.121p
RADIO AND TV Rt!lPAJR.-ing and windows, 4 door ... . BTU, $111; one gu upiJo fur.
I-IJ.3tp
calli, ........... and lodan; 1163 Volkswagen; 1164
nace 90,0110 BTU, f85; t gas
YARD SALE. RouN!Iold and Qwwy V-1, automatic; 1.911
ltaDIIJOD. Jollll Baniron, 701
circulating beaten with fan.
llroadJro1 ilL, "t" I ;I,
- · · Saturday, Sept. If, Iff Mustang, 6 cyUnder automa$50 and up; one coal stoter PLANET JUNIOR tracll&gt;r, 2"
liP and attaehmenlll. l'lloae
Boath Pearl St., 1llddleport, tic. Financing available. Pb.
piiOIIo 1112
7-1'-lle
wiUr r:ontroll fiS; ..,. on
Cheater
9IIHt78
altar
S
p.m.
Oblo.
.utc IIIUM7, after 5 phone 992r:onvenlon burner $50; used
1-IJ.Sip CVlm!8 brl . , ,..... ..
coal ......... blowwl. Arn5748.
P.IO.IIe
J1 dlllllnlll bnedr, eattle rlrold Brolbera, PoiDel'llf', pbono
W•nted To Buy
USED
CONN
Trumpet,
l'lloae
• or f bnedl tl IDOl baiil,
SILVER Dollars, Pay $1.110 each.
~u.ue
Pets For
by ealllng ,...... . . . . ,.,_
ltJ.3811.
P.J2.31p l'CIINAUZERS, Ccdera, Pood-··
f.IWic
ttelp Wanted
tneiiOJ ... . ,. .1 Ooolde.
les and Weatlcl 'Whlto ScotSIX
Dfiii'E CGm clqlper $110.
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes.
0..'. also breeding stocll:.
plctup bay baler .... Phone
~- Mrs. R..,anl
B.....,roo Kennela, Coolvlllo,
(MRR
NN'IIS.
1-IJ.IIp
c. C. DAIIPOIID
Cldl, 110 W. Main st., Pome0. 41'128.
1-IWIItc
AWIIONEia
NJ,
1411&lt;
10 ROL8'I'BIN hellerl; frelbon
Ou s' I leaslw
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tldl faD. lobn J. - . Lnns
For Sale
lloltom,
Oblo.
Phone
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For Rent
1-IWic
TIAJLIR, Brown's.
mlnlalllre, fiS and up. Stud
service and JrOOII!lng. PIIOIIO
• Part. lllnermlle.
WOIWf'l WINtER ~ - .
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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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7:50 ·a.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.
t&lt;eeoing Meigs

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Pomeroy Home &amp;

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NONE!.' ME
RUNNING

69 MODELS

PHONE 992-2094

CAR WASH

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All'&amp;a.'s Reduced

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REFRIOERATOR, calJinelll,
beda, etc., 479 s. Tblrd St.•
Middleport. Eldon Walhum,
Phone 111J.2805.
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AWMINUM STORM door,
glus and IICI'OOn. 35~ Inches
wide, 78 lnchea hlgh. Good
condition, $15. Contact Guy
Bing, Phone 1112 I I. f.1141c

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C. Perey Rodgera made
!be lint U.S. CGUt-tkoast
fllgbt In 1911, liolnlcInc'10

hopo from Sbeepsbead Illy
to Puaclena In a bl]llaDe
followed. by a "spate parll"

traiD, Tbe World Almpi•c
saya. Rod&amp;ero' elap~
time was 411 days, buf 1!1•

IJyjng time ,.•• lbree daY•.
10 ho\li'l and four minutes.
He Ioat 11 dayo beeause of

weatber, ~ mpklns; re·
pain and :11\!r noOVit!Dg
hom 1$ C1Aihel. On ltls
best daya, he
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Motor Co•

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1965 CORV AIR • , , , . , .••.••.....•.•••••.. $1395
4 Dr. low mileage, spoUess clear vinyl Interior, bucket ,
seats, new w-s-w tires, 140 HP engine, with auto. trans.,

radio and heater, A nice one.
1965 CHEVELLE .•.. ... .•••...••• .. ••.•$1595
Malibu Conv. VS e~ne, powergllde, radio. heater, new
whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white nylon top.
vinyl interior trim.

1965 FORD ..•... • . •••• . . .....••...... $1595
Galaxie 4 door, black finish, clean Interior, good w-s-w
tires, V8 engine, auto trans., power steering, radio., heater,
1sharp 1 owner car.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVIS. 1:00 P.M.

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fill VOU!SWAQEN, two

IITEREO AM-FM radio, pnulne walnut finish. wpeed automalk &lt;hanger, 11611 modern
console, aold lor $211.85. '1118
aeU to reliable party f o r
fllt.50 cub or f5.51 per
month. CaU 111J.IBS6. t-1 ....

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Wheel Alignment

SALE$ AND SERVICE

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MASON
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INTRODUCING Judy Smith as
(Not A Drlvo-Thro)
POMEROY. OHIO
a new operator and high styl.
...
ist. Evening appointments
75~
avauable on Tuesdays a n d
1. Rutaln In park•d cor
For Rent
Public S•le
2. Sproy.d with worm soap
Thursdays. Helen's Beauty
TRAILER SPACE, aD utllltles AUCTION, SATURDAY, SEPT. TWO STORY house In Racine,
and th.n a high pNIIur•
Shop. 16011 Nye Ave, Pomeroy.
rlntl of 1oft wotor to
It, 1:30 p.m. 'l'he I&lt;Jllowlng
I room~, bath, gaa baa~
available. Inquire lSi MulberPhone 992·2890.
9-l:Hic ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
mob car 1hiM
personal property of Ure late
poreh, prage, worbhop.
3. Att•ndont Ofl dilly
Jame! L. MarUn wiU be aold
0. Bo1 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc
Shade. extra lot. ldeal locaGUN SHOOT, Broudnm Rod &amp;
Hourt Open:
at the residence Jor:ated on
tion lor children. See WlUle
Gun Club, Sunday, Sept. 15, FURNISIIED GARAGE opart.
State Rt. IH at the upper
M-F
-- • .. • • .. • 11 to 6 · BtroGEI PRICE fuudbne 011
Davis cr Phone M..-.
noon till·
HI·31Ji
corporation
of
Pomeroy.
Frlli).114tp
ment on Lincoln mo. Utllltlel
Sat. - - - • - - - - -- -9 to 7
oar third floor bndget lbnp.
l&lt;lalre relrigeralAir and range,
paid; adults only. Phone lliJ.
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1urnltare. MlddlepCIIt.
TilE 19th Annual Conference of J489.
base cabinet, Irltcben bar BLACK AND willie horse, geld8-l~e
Ohio.
? II tre
the United Gospel Mission
and atooill, dish washer, HooIng, 84 Jncheo tan, appmllChurches of Ohio and West mREE ROOM'lilFDlshed aporJ.
Real Estate for Sale
ver automatle waaher, dryer,
mately 12GO lba. Very gentle,
SEWING MACIIINES, repair
VIrginia will he held at Plants
O'BRIEN lr CROW
gaa stoves, two eledrlc baaJ.
ment, phone 1Jft.59911. G-25-lle
saddle and brldle. Phone
aervlce, aD mabe. WY S.
Memorial Church at Ure new
REALTY OOMPANY
era, 9 piece dining room
7c.atl5.
1-11~
2214. 'ftre Fabric ShoP, Pomdam site above Racine. Sept. TRAILER LOTS, Bob'a Mobllo
POMEROY - I story frame, 2
suite, extra nice, 5 piece
eroy.
Authorllled Singer Sales
16Ur Urru !2nd. Starling at
bedrooms, bath, basement,
bedroom suite, studio coueh, WARM MORNING
Courl, Syracuse. Oblo on State
heater,
and
Service. We Sharpen
7:30 p.m. each evening with
porches, gu furnace, Jmmed..
clrcular davenport, a number
Rl Ul, Phone tmal.
hesta3totrooma; priced
Scl8M'I.
s.»fc
special groups. Rev. 0. G.
tate possession. 1!,000.011.
8-11-llc
of cbalrs, one eonklur cbalr,
reuonable, Riehanl A. Hay.
McKIMey will be the speak·
coffee table, alep tables, wrl·
man, Eut VIne st., Raclne. SYRACUSE - 2 otory frame, 2 CIGARl!TI'E V&lt;!lldlnr IDildlbtw
er. AD day service Sunday FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
baUrs, f bedrooms, level lot,
ling desk, Westlngbouae TV,
t-IUip
and aervtce. ABC Enterpriles,
the 22nd with a basket din·
tsoo.oo
down balance on
record player and records,
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
ner at Letart Community
monthly payments. Total price Muon, W. Va. I'1IOne miMI.
radio, ampllller, plastlc lam- GUNS, buy, sell or trade any
phone 19J.387f.
8-..UC
Hall. Please bring own table
13,0110.00.
inating press, two sweepers,
gun regar&lt;lless of condition.
mvk&lt;. Hymn sing beginning TRAILER SPACE, ready to
HEMLOCK
GROVE - I atory
Ironing board, folding chain,
Ru cub value at Fife's. PI,.
at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Insurance
frame.
barn,
amall building,
two
fans.
·
plcturea,
books,
hook up, private, plenty of
tots, rlllea. or shotguns, LuAUTOMOBILE
(him Midi beee
Come, let US Bing and - dr11led
well.
4.24
acns.
$500.
room lor children to play.
porch lurnlture and IIUIII)'
glll'll wanted, dig tl:o14 out
sbip together. Rev. 0 . G. Mcealldllled?
Loot
:voor illlont-.
down balance like
Total
Items not Hated. Cora BeegPhone 992-31104.
8-14-llc
turn them Into M at Fife's,
Klnney, moderator and genor's
?
111J.1181.
price $1,800.110.
le, Admlnlstratrb&lt;. Terma
711 !nl St .• Middleport, u.......
eral 1111(11. Rev . E. J. Grif· CLEAN two bedroom lurnillhed
I II tre
Z BEDROOM ROUJIE FOR
Cash, not mpondble for ac·
aed dealer. Phone m ~t57
fllb, aaslatant aupt. 9-!Utc
RENT.
cldenls, aale by Bradl&lt;rd
apartment, automaUc beat,
t-n4tc
HENRY cu:LAND
Auction Co., l!oJ: 118, Racine,
five miles north of Pomeroy.
PIANO TUNING, Lane DanOll1ee - 1111!1-1:111
Ohio.
Phone
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Phone 119U8118.
t-u..tfc
TERRIER PUPPIES. ready to
Iels, call IIJI2..5Ii09 before I
go, Jacob
Rt. I, Minersa.m.
9-lZ.:!Ip . FURNJSRED FIRST floor 4t-IJ.3tc
ville.
9-13-31p
room apartment. Adults only.
HAM SIIOOI'. Racine Gun Club,
For Sale
~12 SouUr Fifth, Middleport.
Sept. 15 from I p.m. to I p.m.
IT'S
terrllic
Ure way we're aallPhone 99U435.
t-lS.IIc
lng Blue Lustre lor cleaDlnl
Gauge U, II, ~~. Off Ul on Bashan Road. 11-11.-.,
rugs and ilpholstery. Rent
Hela Wanted
electric Bhampooer fl. Bater
5liOCmNG MATCH, Sunday, TRUCK MECHANIC. good (1111,
Furallure.
Sept. 15, hams, bacon, baH paid vacations, paid hospital
of bog. Sbotguna only. Rutand life lnluranee, paid pen- 1968 PORTABLE, sllgllUy used,
U:GA.L SOTICE
1111111 American Legion Home. aion plan, paid sick leave. Call
does everytblng without alA
lllrt-..rd '"- WtiWtr, whoM pll« of
ret!~ It M~ l\lU, llall, 17th I Pellt'l
9-11...,
912-3030 or contact Geeorge
tacbments, over east, daml,
breakfut, lunch .-td dinStrteet, Jtt~ton•Wa, ~'lorida. It hare-It!
Grate.
P.ll~c
makea buttonboleo, aewa 011
IOllfted &amp;MI on lhe 21tt ~ of Au:lull, IKS,
ner••tre i•portant to
Nary YarJirtl WIIVW. bth.plalatltf aled
BAND EVERY Friday and SaJ.
buttons. In good condltlon;
Come enjoy the• with u!
Bring th• family htrt on
her ptUUM ~&amp;~lnlt l'llm II difendlnl; In die
urday at Jack's Club 011 Har- CAR HOPS. app]J In penoa at
f5.06 per month, or full price
Su"cl11y. Treot lh•m lo
tMtt nf Common Pia~, Melli COIIIIt,
You'll like our fiae food
Ohln, cue No. 14,3&amp;3 prl.)·lllll ror dhtltet
our Broo1..d Chicken .
rbonvlDe Road oil Rt. 7.
Cnnr's Stealt House, J&gt;ome.
of $44.24. For free home cJe.
tnd f .. t,courteoua Mr'Yice,
frOM nld Rltlllrtl [, Wlll'llr on the 1r 0Uidl
Coantry music b7 Gayle Memoostratlon, call 1192-21!8.
ra'J.
84-lfc
flf KI'O" pedttl ot duu 1nd axn-- rrutl-~·; pllll'l~ff lito prtrt fot cuiiiGib' Ill mi...- •
llon8ld 111111 Ills Drlflen.
t-IO«e
~hlldnll\; t'-flllOI'I tnd lllmoi\Y 1nd olhar
i).ll41c MALE OR FEMALE, lull or
- prq~er r.lld; Mid dill . . will bt tor hllrlnl
an or aner tilt ~~~ dtt)' of Orl.obtr, till.
part Ume night or day, apply FARM. Appt'OIImtlely 175 ao.
218 E. Main
Phone 992-9974
Po...,.y
Mil'&gt;" Marp,nt W••r
POR TBADB-Caah lor anIn penon BBF, Athena. Ohio.
res, two atory house, born,
l'llhllft
Dally
5:30A.M.
to 8:30 P.M.-Sonday 7:00 to 7:110
llquel. WDIJam Bamm, MidU.l2tc
etc., all bulldlnp In poor
J. a. .o'Brltn,.
AIUWM)' cor Plaintltr
dleport.
a.NIIp
condition, located In Ru1Jand
(B') D, :Itt (I) I, 13, 20. 11, etc
THE MASON County Aetlon
townJbip, Melga County, ..U
Real Elltate For Sale
WilL 110 aewlng at home Group, Inc., Is seeking appll·
Mldi!Jeport llllt-2811 after I
-Ci
For Sale
... .m ............
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zlppen, pockets, pegging.
canlll lor a county director. p.m.
HI-de
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w. Oltlo.
BtliLDJNG
LOTS,
any
llze,
Ulllll ..... O'dlct ...... .......,.
hemming. alteraUons, etc.
College degree or offsetting
good loeatlon, George Mow·
r:J;:..IL~ l'"fd..._ -:,.:
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
work ..perlence In pro!!fam SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath, 61r·
rey,
Phone
119U018
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Phone 7'13-5651.
4-30-tlc
and stall admlnlalrallon. Jn.
nlsbed $3580, unfumlaiJed
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terested applicants may &lt;01&gt;
$3000, In Syracuse on Rt. Ul,
TilE ANNUAL homecoming of
tact Ure local Community .\coot of hlgb water, lovely 'flew FOUR STEERS, welgbing be- GD&gt;. BOBSIElliiliL, IINt8' .Jet&amp; . . . . 1. . . . .
..._ ao and 500 lbl Rolthe MI. Hermon U. B. Churth
tlon Office In the courthouse
of river, phone 1112311111.
land
Searlea, Rutland. Phone I'OIIEROY - Nice I room #!~',, r....,., • •w ' -.
wlii be held Sept. 15, 111611.
bulldlng. Phone 67&gt;-23119.
f.ll-«e
brldr:, bath, fall bMomeal, I
lltllm IL C...._ 1.
ISS,
7C-t618.
f.IJ.«p
Service begins at 1:30 a.m.,
P.U-61&lt;
beda-, bot ..... heat,
lollolled wil!l a basket dinner
·•WO HOUSES ill MIDonvllle,
bad: (Kl'dl. tiiOD.IIO
11110011. Afternoon aervloe be- NINE LADIES neecJed lmmedl·
boUr lor $3580. Phone IIIIUill. WARM MOIINlNG coal heater IIYll&amp;WBll - 1 bedaoom Ill . . . lli II: IIJ " ' Ill • will! ctreulallng fan. New HoJ.
JIIIII at 1:30 p.m. 1be speai:- ately lor part Ume work. For
f.ll-«e
e1eclrlc bome, batlt. .,_.
land manure sproader, like
er Is Rev. Hamid Holmeo,
Interview call 119J-3211.
menl, nice froal pordl, ....
new. Phone 992-2318; alter 5
formerly of the Syracuse Na9-1J.31c KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charlea
ap
lparlmetll. " 111ft piDel.
I-IJ.3tc
••r•ne. Special slnglng. J&gt;ul&gt;.
mtton, Portland.
e.a-11te phooe ~92-~~~Zl.
liiJDDLII'OBT - f bedaoom
He welcome.
9-J.&amp;.Sip WOMAN to do 118bt cleaning In
brfct home, balll and balf,
office, phone 1192-3285. 9-13-2tc P!YTATOES, WATERMELONS, SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, lour mlllaD bareliMid, Inial pordl,
ea north of Rutland, plenty of
RlMVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
phone IIS-2154 Clarence I'Jol.
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nice bad: 711'4
garden, sls-oeven room bouse
18, at the Hobson Chr1ltlan FEMALE, OVER 21. Century
11!1, Portland.
8-2941&lt;
IIIIIJIN ... VlliGIL TIW'OIID
Union Chiii'OII with Rev. Fn!d
Bar.
P.l3-3tp
wiUr lour · - · wtzlde ceJ. A118001ATD
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Jar. $5000. Tnllty pereent
Sllockley u evangelllt. EY·
TEMCO NATURAL GAS ctreuII\'IWlUIB
down, balance land eontract.
eryone cordially Invited. Paalatlng heater, wall thermosta~
pllooo 7ft4842.
i).~
tor O'DeD Manley. 11-ll)«c
For Sale or Tr1cle
85,0110 BTU. can ~~t~-.~tn.
il66 COMET, 6 cyllnder, autoU..tc
57 CHEVROLET Belaire, f dr.
'lllLL 110 PAINTING, plumbing,
matic, two door; 1967 Chrysbanltop, 2113 alandard oblfl.
earpo!ll« and electric wort
ler New Yorker, alr condl· USED BEATING equlpmont,
by contract or b7 hour. Phone
plpea and . .
.,.._. Slrvlcr r
one &amp;as floor furnace, 111,0110 · lleedl Uoned, power brakes, steerdtator.
Call
!61-'1379
Oreahlre.
Cheshire 367-7651.
9-f.121p
RADIO AND TV Rt!lPAJR.-ing and windows, 4 door ... . BTU, $111; one gu upiJo fur.
I-IJ.3tp
calli, ........... and lodan; 1163 Volkswagen; 1164
nace 90,0110 BTU, f85; t gas
YARD SALE. RouN!Iold and Qwwy V-1, automatic; 1.911
ltaDIIJOD. Jollll Baniron, 701
circulating beaten with fan.
llroadJro1 ilL, "t" I ;I,
- · · Saturday, Sept. If, Iff Mustang, 6 cyUnder automa$50 and up; one coal stoter PLANET JUNIOR tracll&gt;r, 2"
liP and attaehmenlll. l'lloae
Boath Pearl St., 1llddleport, tic. Financing available. Pb.
piiOIIo 1112
7-1'-lle
wiUr r:ontroll fiS; ..,. on
Cheater
9IIHt78
altar
S
p.m.
Oblo.
.utc IIIUM7, after 5 phone 992r:onvenlon burner $50; used
1-IJ.Sip CVlm!8 brl . , ,..... ..
coal ......... blowwl. Arn5748.
P.IO.IIe
J1 dlllllnlll bnedr, eattle rlrold Brolbera, PoiDel'llf', pbono
W•nted To Buy
USED
CONN
Trumpet,
l'lloae
• or f bnedl tl IDOl baiil,
SILVER Dollars, Pay $1.110 each.
~u.ue
Pets For
by ealllng ,...... . . . . ,.,_
ltJ.3811.
P.J2.31p l'CIINAUZERS, Ccdera, Pood-··
f.IWic
ttelp Wanted
tneiiOJ ... . ,. .1 Ooolde.
les and Weatlcl 'Whlto ScotSIX
Dfiii'E CGm clqlper $110.
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes.
0..'. also breeding stocll:.
plctup bay baler .... Phone
~- Mrs. R..,anl
B.....,roo Kennela, Coolvlllo,
(MRR
NN'IIS.
1-IJ.IIp
c. C. DAIIPOIID
Cldl, 110 W. Main st., Pome0. 41'128.
1-IWIItc
AWIIONEia
NJ,
1411&lt;
10 ROL8'I'BIN hellerl; frelbon
Ou s' I leaslw
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tldl faD. lobn J. - . Lnns
For Sale
lloltom,
Oblo.
Phone
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For Rent
1-IWic
TIAJLIR, Brown's.
mlnlalllre, fiS and up. Stud
service and JrOOII!lng. PIIOIIO
• Part. lllnermlle.
WOIWf'l WINtER ~ - .
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DAILY

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7:50 ·a.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.
t&lt;eeoing Meigs

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NONE!.' ME
RUNNING

69 MODELS

PHONE 992-2094

CAR WASH

ME GOT

All'&amp;a.'s Reduced

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REFRIOERATOR, calJinelll,
beda, etc., 479 s. Tblrd St.•
Middleport. Eldon Walhum,
Phone 111J.2805.
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AWMINUM STORM door,
glus and IICI'OOn. 35~ Inches
wide, 78 lnchea hlgh. Good
condition, $15. Contact Guy
Bing, Phone 1112 I I. f.1141c

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C. Perey Rodgera made
!be lint U.S. CGUt-tkoast
fllgbt In 1911, liolnlcInc'10

hopo from Sbeepsbead Illy
to Puaclena In a bl]llaDe
followed. by a "spate parll"

traiD, Tbe World Almpi•c
saya. Rod&amp;ero' elap~
time was 411 days, buf 1!1•

IJyjng time ,.•• lbree daY•.
10 ho\li'l and four minutes.
He Ioat 11 dayo beeause of

weatber, ~ mpklns; re·
pain and :11\!r noOVit!Dg
hom 1$ C1Aihel. On ltls
best daya, he
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"But contrary to what uds

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l1nuiDg on to Clevellnd, Ohio,
for a statewide teleeallt lonlght.

DRIVE·IH

teen~gers

DERTAKER AND HIS PAlS
Plus

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personal lnoomes have risen to

al~!';· ~-:,-:;

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mlllloos of Amerleane, because
Funeral sentces for M r a. "' economic growth, crossed
Ben (Clara) Salser of the Oak J)OVe• ...,. lines nto the affluent
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Grove community, who died !im- aociety.
da,y at the Meigs General Hos"There are thousands 0 {
pital, were conducted at 2 p. hardened criminals , . • who
m. Tuesday at the Carmel Unit- steal and rob, not because they

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"THE GHOSTS"

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; SATl' RDAY
SEPT. IJ • 14
THE M!N!,5KIRT MOB
(Technicolor)
eremy Slate, Diane McBain
AND

ed Methodist Church.
The Rev. Paul Sellers ottici1

ROSIE!
(Technicolor )
ndra Dee, Hosalind Hussell
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

SUN. , MON., Tt:ES.
Sept. 15 • 16 . 17
0 WA\' TO TREAT A LADY
Lee Remick - Rod Steiger

FRIDAY THRUTIIURSDAY
Seol 20 • 26
YOURS, MINE AND OURS

rilomen- ,dlseourage apeculallon that II he - II

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Service Held
On Tuesday

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INDLlNAPOLIS, Ind. (UI'0- naive'• about Ute nature of
Rlchard M. Nlxoo today chal- what the Republican presldea,.:;n:.e:.,._:
lenged the lheqry of the tlal aspirant called •'the crime
h not a war 011 crime and ltla
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administration and crisis that 6tt'ipa Amertea. 11
"Just like the administration no substitute for a war oo
Hubert
H.
HUmphrey thai
offered these pointe to
JJOYert.Y Is the prim8ry cause r1 OC which he Is a part," Nb:on
suworl
hie argument against
said,
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Mr.
llurnphre.y
has
crime.
the
administration
and Hum·
exaggerated
and
over~,pha~
Nixon In a special statement
said llwnphrey was "tragicallY sized poverzy In this country as
presldena cause of crime. Certainly,
- Po•erty does not account
conditions or poverty are the
MAS ON
traditional breeding groond of
lor the "dangerously acceleratcriminals and we sOOuld oot lng
use ol drugs among the
TONIGHT. SAl'. &amp; SliN.
diminish pur elforts to eliminate
of atrJ.uent A·meri.
ca."
those conditions.
SEPT. 13-14-15
-In the last eight years when
War rene Ott and Rog Fulton
the gross nallooal product and
In

The Nixon

are living In ccndlllooe of
poverty but because they can
ated at the service and burial mall:e a comfortable and suewas in the Carmel Cemetery. cesstul career out of crime "
Mrs. Salser's grandsons, llll- Nixon said.
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ton Wolfe, Jr., Larry W o If e,
"I say doubling the conviction
Duane WoJfe, and Bob Salser,
rate . . . would 00 rar more to
and Wayne Roush, and Roy Van
cure crime In America than
Meter served as pallbearers.
Coming from out ~ town for quadrupling the fUnds ror Mr.
the servl ces were Mrs. Grace llwnphrey's war on poverty,"
the Republican nominee added.
Agre, Morris Plains, N. J.;
Humphrey in a speech before
the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sal the
American Legion Convenser and son, Bob, Parkersburg,
tion in New Orleans this week
W, Va.; Paul Salser, Albany; the
said, 1 '1n the long nm we can
Rev. and Mr~. M. C. Larimore,
only cut crime by getting at it&amp;
McArtllur; Dr. Lester Roush and
unemploynoss Roush, Gallipolis; Mr. and causes : s I u m s,
ment, rundown schools and
Mrs . William Curtis, Columbus;
and Dr. Walter Watson, Kent. houses. This Is where crime
begins and that is where it must
end. n
LOCAL TEMpS
The temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11:30 a.m. Friday
was 66 degrees under sunny
skies.

There are a lot of things you
can do with the time you save
by banking here by mail!
Ask or_write us for our simple free bankingby-mat! forms ngh t now! Then-near or far
-you can bank here quickly, safely; from
whet:ever y_ou choose; whenever you choose
(holtdays mcluded) . Try it. It's great-all
year around!

~!* POMEROY

IJiatl

eonfere~~ces

before

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Serving Metgs County for over 96 years
,Memher Federal Reserve System
Memb•rFDIC
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 Undor
The Fodu,.l Deposit lnsurence Corporollon
5% paid on Certificates of DepOsit In
Multiples of $1 ,000.00

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00
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Melvin carter, head footblll
coach at North Gallla H l g h

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Seh • was reelected president
of the Southern Valley Athletic
Conference last night durlntltho
loop's annual !all meeti1111 c111&gt;dueled In the omce of GaiUo
County Scheels ,_.,erlntendent
Clarence ThoQson.
Other omeers alectod were:
Paul DUlon, Hannan Trece eop
coach, vice president, and nan
Wright. Eastern cage coach, secretary-treasurer.._
During the business session,
each league school agreed to .P8J'

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Marhleti were being replaced by
an Army uniL
Other developments:
Nixon- The Republican preS*
idential conterder, borrowing a
technique rrom President Johnson. ruled out the ap.(JOinbnent
or any GOP senators to his
Clbinet ~hould he win. Asked in
a television interview copyrighted by WFMY-TV,· Greensboro,
N.C. , whether Sen. strom
Thurmond, R-S.C., would get a
Cabinet post, Nixon replied: ~-1
don't believe any senators
should go in the Cabinet. We
need them in the Senate. " In
1964, Johnson ruled out cabinet
me.mbers as possible running
mates, a move considered
aimed at excluding then Atty.
Gen. Robert F. KeDDBdy.

Youth Council and organizer or
some 200 marches in support of
open housing here last year, led
some 250 persons from the
auditorium.

Carson A. Hite

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FASHIONS IN OUTERWEAR
FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Svreaters-Jackets
Coats- Coats
COME IN
And See One Of The Finest

Selections In This Area.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, O.
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he oonsl- ~ believe that IU\Y senator · . ·
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B,YUntlodPre~slntet•tional
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dered IDr hls Cilbinet.
realtY shou)d go to Q,. Cab!Ut,
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" . . . as !ar as Senator
We need them there ID t be del •
.,..tlnod" )o Qpeor OJ!IIfd' bolero a.
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1burmond or &amp;n.v other senator Senale."
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hli
as chief justlca.
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forlaa, whe oat thrOiigll
WI qfbosWo queadonliw In
1'0' ·~vllod to onswer more IJIOIIionl by tho S!orate Jadlc;lar.Y Com..; . ,,
mltteehili)iout
In exeeutl"' lnd leglala!lveoiocl..t!io!i ot :
lho W )e """'e
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hla !*t·OII the
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COLUMBUS - THE OHio miuoCRATIC Plaltoriri c:Cimmlttee
~ ~ Stiles, Harley Sln4&gt;ert, Iiondy hearlnp ,_nod lodiJ' with eries_ IDr a cure 'or bl~ el"' Uls and.
phies.
and passes. Ylllei' and Uoyd M.yeri, SOuth- help
v
Also dl...,eeed was free dis- weslern; WUtord Dlilpn, Paul
or
Iarmer. Jillm
oaslstarrt ox,cuilve eecrtlarl or thotrlbutlon of passes and ticket Dillon, Neel Heisler' Haman Ohli&gt; Eilucotlon Aolioelallon, and JOHPh W. Fichter OJ!brd, rOIII'e\!:
prices. Tickets will seD for
Troee; Dan Wright, Bill Klnc:at4 eenllng the Ohio FVmers UJ!Ioo, sppeored ber.,t&gt; the committee
adults and SO centa •- stu- and oa,., Chadwell, Eastern; Bob lodiJ'.
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dania
.all sv AC !ciOtball and
"' called or .• "...--roochlng Prosnm" a - atocit\olna
the ":
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boskouwl games.
s,ctu'bern "cr!Ucal · Ula· of the _big •Ill'· sc-L" Flchwr, uridnla ilud,y Or
The gr&lt;Jit) set Nov. 6 as a dincorporate
versus family
that "corpora-.
..,r meetlrw at Oscar's. HightiOII flnnl"l! eould result ln. 'corporote
Ov.r the
light or !hot eessloo wm be the
production 6f food and in COIUJuiner food Prtcea dictated by
polles."
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WASHINGTON- THE UNITED STATES HAS DISCLOSED that
footbiU squad.
the primary mlssloo of the USS Pueblo was to II&gt;)' eo Scntet 111.,;1
Reserve football schedulei
Mrs. Eleanor (Nora) Howud, oetlvlty from o dlatance
ot leost 13 mile a !rom lhe Soviet ~
were discussed. It was agreed
82, Pomeroy. died Thursday in North Korean cp~ats. Detail• of the heretofore secret miaatoft of
thAI 'coaehes woold moke lndl- Holzer Hospllol. Mrs. Howord the Amerlcon llteUigence ship were contained lD secret aallbtr or-1
vidual contacts for 'B' pmes. ·
AttemliJV were William 0. Nor· was preceded In death by her ders mode public by !hit Defense Department 1burodl.l' night.;
The Johnson ; admlnlstrolloo took the unusual atop or mokl1111
th...., and Mel carter. North Gal· illsbond, John Howard. She Wll
a
mlllllbe"r
of
the
MI.
Moriah
public
the ship's salllns orders lD an e«ortto refute o North Kor~'
lt&amp;i Comer Bradbury, John Wick..
Baptist
Church
In
Middleport.
radio
broadcast
which clai_med t'&gt;e ohlp had lnstructlonB to 1011
llne, John Sang and Howard Lee
She ls survived by seven Ions wlthin three D;rl.les ott the North Korean coast - we11 within
,
and a daughU.r, Devld, Pitts- 12-mlle lim
_II whleh N.orth Koroo claims ao a.rrltorlal water_s t'
burgh; Clarence, with the U.S.
L
Army; William, Columbus; Zeb,
LONDON •- THE i)OVlET UNION has doubled Its ariMI'l'l of&gt;
Detroit; Albert, Washlngton, ·D. lntercontlnelllal , balllatlc mlsalles OCBMi) In a sln,le year, virC.; Dooald, Clnclnnatl,lnd John tuiiiiY wlpl'* out Alllerlca'oloog-stondlng lead In lcint:rarwo rockets.
of caJlfornla; Sarah Turner, New · But the United Sloteo still leads o&gt;erwhelmltlgiy lD IQbmarU.
Funeral services for carey York, several gr&amp;Ddchildren and ll!un~ POlarlJ...t,nle mluUes. Then '!•re the latest ar,Hnaa of
W, Hull, 80, ReedsvWe, Wbodied great,.grandchlldr011, and sever- the Institute for Slrotesle Sluclios, roleosed todaY In"ita liidhorlta-'
tlve survey of the world mUUary t.Jance.
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Funeral
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will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at dueled Sunday at 2 p.m. !rom cleor arms ~ with the Unllod states, communist ctlno'o 111&gt;- ·
the Eden UB Church near Reeds- Ewillll Chii!IOI with burial In BOeeh clear w-..CIIS p.......,se has been retorded by the lntenill.".,hell..t
ville with burial In the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Rob- als of Mao TseWs cultunl rovolutli&gt;n, Tbe deveiapmenl"'or
Grove cemetery at Success in ert Jacksoo wIll ollle(ale. klng's ICBM, In wdcular, - s to bave aullered dill¥&amp;.
Friends mu calllll\Y dme.
Meigs County.
He was the son of the late Rev,
Charles and Matilda Colllne Hull
and was born at Success and Wlti
a member oftheEdenUBChurch.
He was also preceded in death
by three sisters am four brothers. Survivors include two sons,
Elmer, ~rlngfteld, and Harold,
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Springfield; six grarxlchlldren;
one sister, Mrs. Mariwn · JohnI
ston, Huntington, Indiana, and
several nieces and nephews.
Friends may caU at the white
Funeral Home, Coo1ville, after
noon Saturday.

PRAGUE (UPD Premier
Goldrlch Cernlk told I h e
Czechoa!ovok'' Parliament toda)'
the Ruuian lnvaaloo three weeki
ago was wmecesaal-y and Un.Justllled. But he &amp;aid Czechollovokla mull mw follow the dlctate1
laid clown by the Kremlin.
Cernlk said talks oo wilbdraw.
a1 ol occupation troops f r o m
Czechoslovakia woold
11ar1
11000 at government lev.l bUt ID
the meantime the only Wll' to
:: · bring about the wilbclrawal o1
the Wanaw Park troop&amp; Is to
lldflll the obllptlona lilld doWII
by Moscow.
PuUament met to paas tbe
Ru11lon • propi)IOI! lowo whleh
- d IJI8Ih the remnant• ollhll
.......,.,s experiment ID racy. Theoo 1neludod the 1mpo.
altloo "' ...I!Ol"lhil.l&gt;lllllnJI&gt;lll·
111Pf0Ved pt&gt;llc meollnp, ' ,...
presJIJ!g poliUc:at
lo!bl&lt;1dlni travel to the 111111.

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Wallace continued speaking
for another half hour1 while
getting Ule first real heckling of
his current. tour in his
presidential campaign.
"That's just some of the tree
speech folks," Wallace Said to
the delighted cheers or his
backers. "Let them get on
television."
Wallace
had
appearances
scheduled today In Cincimati
and Charleston, W. Va.
A line of SO pickets was
marching in front of the
Car wn Arthur Htte, 39, Sa- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel when
lem Sl , Rutland, died this mor~ he arrived before lhe rally,
ing In an Athens Hospital.
chanting, "Ho. ho, Ho Chi Minh,
Survivors include his parents, Wallace goi~ to lose, Black
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Hlte, sa- power going to win."
lem Street, RuUam; Four sis-There was at least one arrest
ter s, .Jessie Zerlingo, Kenton; inside the auditorhm and three
Mrs. Betty Thomas and Mrs. outside after Wallace's tipeech,
Audis Herdman, both of Colum- but no serious incidents ocbus, and Loretta, at homei two curred.
brothers, Leroy, RDl, 'Middl~
The former Alabama goverport, and Earl, Ft. Huston, Vir- nor seemed to enioy a chance to
ginia; rour llalf-brothers, James ton
some barbs at the
and Robert, Kenton; John, Mid- demonstrators.
dleport, and Edward, South caroW h e n the demonstraton
lina.
chanted "Sieg HeU" duri~ hl1
Funeral services will be held
speech, WaUace respoo:)ed, u1
Monday at 2 p.m. at the Martin thought we defeated the Nazis
Funeral Home with the Rev. Ce-- in World War n, but I see you
cil Wise officiating. B11rial wW got some back there."
be in Miles Cemetery. Friends
"I uouall,y make o talk about
may call at the funeral heme anarchy," Wallace told his
anytime Sunday.
cheering &amp;l.IJpol'ters, "but you
don't have to have one made
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MILW AUKEE, Wis. (UPDGeorge Wallace seemed not to
mind the hecklers.
Each time the boos of
demonstrators drowned out his
speech Thursday night before
more than G,OOO persons in a
nearly packed Milwaukee Auditorium, he stopped and smiled
conridenlly, while his s upporters
sllouted down the proteslers.
After some HI minutes, the
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a New York Central RaUroader, has carded the only hole.
in~e reco~ thl• year at
the Pomeroy Golf course.
Roosh scored the hole4n •
one, his first, on theparthree,
152 yard No. f hole. 0 I h e r
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NEW ORLEANS (UPO - 1be
American Legion elected William C. Doyle ol Vineland, N,
J. ita national oonuni.Dder Thuraday at tho final aesston o1 Ill
5oth amual oonventloo.
Doyle, superintendent of the
New Jersey home for disabled
aoldlers, sailors, marinas and
their wives and widows, wa1
WIO.IlJIOsod lor the post
RECEIVES DEGREE
Thomas Kelly, guidance counaelor lD the Meigs Local Sehool

District, received his masters
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POMEROY - WUllam Fred·
erick Wylllll, .54, Racine, eharged with llrst degree murder In
tho ahof&amp;Un ol~lns ol a Park,
erobllr&amp; man oo Auaust 17, woo
bound over to tho arand jill')' in a
preliminary
hearing before
Melia County Court Judge Frank
w, !'l&gt;rter, Jr. Fridel.
Judge Porter ordered tile eaae
token before tho grand jury af.
ter Wyant•• attorney, James B.
O'Brian, entered a not fllllf1
plea lD the aecullod man' a behalf
ond three proaecutlon witnell·
.. had Ulatlfled.
Wyant Ia charpci with shoot·
1n1 Michael Leo _Dotson, 2~. ol
Parkersburg, wilb a .16 gauge
~ lrom In frUit ol the
11')'1111 home. Dotoon, driving an

IIIIIOIII&lt;Iblio with four companion• hlcle he and his cempanlons were
_ , the !atal shot wao llred, lidlnll lD when tho ,hooting oc_.onUy died almoot Instant· curred. llarleobaeh said he and
hll depellos round nino expendIy.
Proeeeuling Allomtll' Bernard ed shotgun Shells lD the vlcln·
V. Fultz preiNllllod Sherif! Rob- Icy of ilte W)'llll residence. 5Jier.
ert C. Hartenbaeh, Dopui;Y Coro- Ill Hartenhach alao told the court
ner Fritz Buck IIIII steve CUI- W)'llll gave him the oholgun aJ.
lip "' Parker Iburg, 0110 "' the legedly uoed lD the lhoollng oo
mm who , wos with Dotson at the nigllt of the Incident.
Deprt;y Coroner Buck, the sec1118 ..... "' the •hooiiD&amp; as wilond
wltnees to wsli4', told 1 h a
neJ88S.
court
the victim waa taken rrom
511erll! Harteohach wstlfled
to tho Ewing Funeral
the
scene
Wyant was taken intD custody by
Home
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!'l&gt;meroy
and then to
him at tho Wyant ho"!a shorlly .
Holzer
Hospital
lor
an ~.
after the shooting and the accusBuck
said
Dotson!&amp;
body was
ed man orrered no resistance.
returned
to
th~
!uneral
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Harlerl:&gt;ach said hls lnvelligathe
a»topsy
and
then
refollowing
tlon shoWed Dotson was shot once
leased
to
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Parkersburg
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wound.
Cutlip, the other prosecutlon
witness to toke the stand, teatllled that he had aone to the door
o1 the Wyant home and asked
Mr. Wyant to see hlo stepctausb.
Ulr. Cutlip &amp;aid he reblrned to
the car without argument alter
Wyant told blm to leave ''before
I get my shotgun. 11
Cutlip eald Dot11011 and three
other companlma waited in the
automobUe while he went to the
door ol the Wyant home. He eald
that two sbots were fired wtdle
they traveled to the end of a
deadend road to turn around; IIIII
tho !alai blast was dlschar&amp;nd as
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GALLIPOLIS- About 250 worn.. or Ohio lnd Welt VIrginia
oonverpd here Fric!Q repreoontlng 20 Emblem Clubs of the
Ohio state A110clatlon and one
West Virginia clw.
They came to lbla city and

were IP"eeted by a bumer aero•• Second Ave. reading, 11COO~
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lira. E l i . - Mills, 128 BasUod DriYO, pre.w.t ol lho Ohio
AIIOCiatl'"' fll EJN&gt;Iom Clubo.
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Cutlip also &amp;aid that so !ar tember 25, at9 a.m.
OTHER ACTIVITY
aa he knew Dotaan had never
Wllllam R-ea, ehareod with
before been lD the vicinity of the
Wyant homo. CUtlip said he had Indecent 81Ql0SUn&gt; before a minbeen there earlier ID tho even- or, entered a plea of not gullIng of the nlgllt of 111e shoOt- cy and was alao bound over to
the g;rlnd jury. Judge Porter
Ing but foond .., one home.
While describing lbe shooting aet bond at $2,000. 1be aflida·
lnclden~ Cutlip &amp;aid the ear be- vlt against II-•• was signed
Ing driven by Doi!IOII ran ori by Helen Rusche!.
Not gullcy pleas were enter·
the rlglll elde ol the rood intD a
nd
by Paul RUO)'Oil of Mlueratomato patch alter the !alai abol.
vUle
... two charge&amp;
resistJudge Porter, after heortng
Ing
arrest
lnd
roe
each
of astestimony from the wttnesses,
ordered that 1he case be taken aault and battery and obstrUcting
to the grind jill')' and said bond an officer lD line ol dlty. Bond
will be $50,000. Wyant was re- provlooaly posted by Runyon was
turned to c:ounty JaU _ , unable eontllllled.
RW&gt;YOII was char&amp;nd by Dep..
to post bond.
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Sherif! Bober! Beegle and
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ordered to serve 30 ~
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r.! Ma,y Ney, Albany, DO ap..
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t resisti.Ql arrest.
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FIDes levied by Judge P&lt;.. · .nn1s E. Reed, Reedavllle, ridtor cUring tho busY morning In- 1l1i motorcyele aefoq
eluded Bessie Graham, Rt. 4 helmet, $$ and c&lt;&gt;ets; 'lbomoo
Pomeroy, failure to )'ield the C. Daley, Reedsville, left ol emright o1 way, $10 and costs; tor, $10 and costs; Victor L,
Loaee D. Bird, RD Long Bot- Brown, MlnersvUie,
tom; !allure to display s 1 ow $11 and colla; Sammy Maynard.
moving vehicle sign; Josle P. Racine, mlsuae ol !arm plates,
McKitrick, Gallipolis, expired $10 and colts; Boyd Kinzel, Ma·
·operator's llcensej GUbert D. son, detective exhaust, $5 BDil
Caldwell; Gallipolis, no wind- costs; Herman Kincaid, Middleshield wiper, $5 and collto; Law(Continued o o - 4)

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elation hold its lllliUal conv•·
tiro lD tho hornetolm o1 1 t o
president.
Full eesolooe began with reglairatlon Saturday rnornlag In
the Elks Hall, where all I h e
eva'lta of the conventlm were
to he bald saturday.
General Chalrmau II Ferne
Gar&lt;Iner and Credentials Chllr·
men are JoAm Thompson and
Avaloo Roolh, current president
o1 Gallfj)on, Emblem Clw 11
WUma Brolin. Post presldenta
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Redstratlon took place at 8
1be Tlmes.&amp;ontleel Jolna with the people or Galllpolle lD
Saturdoy and the nrst bul·
a.m.
welc:omlng members of 20 Ohio Emblem Clubs lll&amp;l ono West
!ness eeoelon began at 9:30.
VIrginia club to the 27th annual COIIYOullOII of the Ohio AasoAn impressive memorial sercletlon of Emblem Clubs held here Fridsy ond Saturday.
vice was c:onmcted by the Sls· Most or the ladles of this orpaizatlon will be In our city
terevllle Emblem Club No. 84
today, returning to their homes this afternoon lnd this
before the attemoon session be ..
awning. We hope your brief stay has beeA enJoyable, all! say,
gan.
.. COme again."
State orrtcors lor 1968-1969
elected Saturday afternoon were,
president, Mrs. James Faltslco,
es, Jerry TIM)mpson, Barbara Lodge No. 107. Jer!Y !ilelton
Kent, and nrot vlcei&gt;resldent,
Ia
the
exalted
ruler.
!ilelton, Paulino Bush, Grace
Mn. Harry Miller, Crestline..
The
convention
actlvltles
got
Bracl&gt;ury, Bette Null and Ruth
Mrs. Joam Thompson, Golllunderway
Friday
evening
with
Mitchell.
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ploqu01 to Jim and Jllllllifar Lohse and 11... Bill Perrin durlllg the
bend Pl&lt;1llfllll ol Fridel night's -~~ - . The plaques were presented to the
t.oblea .. en ' ....... or tho Meiga Hl&amp;b So- Alma llaler lnd to Rev. Perrin ror aulborlng
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large eagle with a shield · outline In ealute to the late Pic.
Lind with giant rod, white and
blue atreamere being unrolled
to enhance .the formation by the
majorette corps. The band pla.yed •1Ma:rch America.'·'
The band moved ooto the nold
with the son&amp; I "'''nishto Ot and
then rormed tho ootllne ol a
stoamboat, pll)'lng, "!Jon by

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trlollc trll;luw by the M e I e s
Hlal&gt; ScboOl marehlng band honoring Marine Pic. Thomas R,
Lind, ldlled Aug. 26 lD Viet·
nam, brouhl thousands ol fans
to their feet at halfUme ceremonies Fridsy at Meigo stadi-

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SUNDAY, SEPtEMBER 15, 1968

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT

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Pic. Lind !olloWed
The !ighl 11011g and uie Alma
Mater were preeenlod and mrIng this period the Rev. Bill
Perrin, who ciompoaod the !ighl
son&amp; and James and Jemlfer
Lohae, chlld{ea of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lottse., Pomeroy, who
composed the Alma Mater, were
presented pla"'es of IIJlPreclatioo by GeorP Hargraves, auperlnlenclent of the Meigs District.
The !InaJ formaUod of tho Malge
bind waa the spelllngof"Melgs"
wbell the alma mater was play ed.
The .Point Pleuanl band made
an eft8dlve appearance alsotilrlng the halltlme. Hlgbllghllng Ill
appearance was an "Up, Up,
and Away'' number, complete
witll large helium lllled b a 1-

REGISTRATION TIME - Over 2ro WlllllOD registered tor the %7th lliiiUll _,_.., o1 the
Ohio stat.~ Emblem Clubs and West VIrginia ClubSaturdel morning In C".al'lpo1ls. Above are Marp
Binkley, Freemon!; Avalon Roush, Galllpdlo; Polly Sell Jackson; JoAm 1bomp-. Galllpolls
and Eleaaor Maxwell, Sistersville.

GALLIPOLIS- Ki'*aley A.
Tatt, Chief Justice, Ohio SUa
premo Court. has assl.gned
Judge C. W. Smith, McArthur,
VInton County Common Pleas
Court, to temporarily preside
over the !968 September term
or Gallla c~ CommonPleu
Court.

Four Auto Accidents
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GALLIPOLIS -

lipolis Mwliclpal Court Monday.
PoUce said Swisher, headed
north, went oU tho rlgtrt side
of the road where his car struck
a pole owned by COlumbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. There
was moderate damage to the
ear.
The first of three Friday accidents occurred at 10:10 a. m.
on Duke's Parking Lot, Second
and Spruce, when Michael F.
Gibson, 19, Gallipolis , becknd
up and struck a parked car owned by William A. Henry, 46,
Bidwell. There was minor damage to both cars. No charge
was filed.
Police lnvtstlga:ted an acci-

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Therapy Work David ]o/'nson
Is Reviewed
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Carol,yn Helne&amp;, apeclal speech therOjllllt lD the Meigs county School
.votem lhll IIIDIDler, descrlhed
UlchniiJie• ailed lD her work tor
members ol tho Mlddleport-Pom·
Rotary Club Fridsy oven'lng following dlmer at Healb
Chureh.
· Worldnll underaPl&lt;lllfllllapon·
IOrod by the Melga Coun!1 Crippled Clilldren'l Soc:lBl;Y ~ the
11o1ar1 Clw - Mrs. Haines aald
o full report o1 her ""rk will
bo completed lnd made poj&gt;llc
lalei-. Silo oxteadod her IIIIPJ"8elallon for hovlna made I b o
program possible, ond aald silo
bellevod II ahoold be cmtlluod.
C1W Sacretu7 · John Werner
,P&lt;•IIded in the 111--=• d. the
preoldelll, WUbur ~d, wt.,
Ia ottendlng a clllrcb l'SMt.
. Ladlu -"' lho clllreh
dl!mer nre Mrs. Clam Lamlim, Mrs. ~ ~1, Mrl.
(luilol ~. Mrs. Fran-

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John A. Swisher, 20, Rl. I Gallipolis, aeller-

ed a eli: Up in a one car accident at 3:05 Lm. saturday on VlDton
Ave., in front of Dr. Dan Notter's residence.
Swisher was charged with reckless operatioD and clted to Gal-

Its President
GALLIPOLIS - The Natiooal
Horor Sociocy of Gallla Acodemy High School, of which Mrs.
Ruth Gillingham Is !acuity IIPOJ&gt;sor, Frida,y elected David Johnson president (or the 1968-69
sc:hool y'ear.
Other otncers elected were
Joan Ford. vice.president; Karren Remlta1 trea&amp;urer; Vickie
Caldwell. secretary; Ginger E1J.
ce&amp;sor and Georpna Lemley.
ehaplalna, and VInce Hill and
George,. Lemley, eoctal chalr-

Two Vehicles
In Accidents

.men.

The Socluty v - to conlillle
the tutoring service eotahllshod
la&amp;t year, and also decided to
enertaln students on the someotar honor roll.
Sluderts deslrlllll tutoring 11101'
contact Dovld Jobn8011 or Mrs.
Gillingham.

dent at 12;57 p.ni. Friday ot
Fourth and VIDe Involving a
truck operated by Roger E. Lambert, 17, Lower River Rd., and
one driven by Hartford C. Norris, 77, Rt. 2 Bidwell.
Ol!lcers said both vehlclea had
stopped at the lnlerooctloo belore entering VIDe st. Lambert
barked up and the truck llruelt
the Iron! of the car. There wos
M dam¥" to the .truck and minor damage to the car. No ehorae
.... !lied.
No one was 1niured IDCl no
charge was ftled in a two-ear aerldent at 6:% p.m. FrldoJ oa
Vine g:,, between Tblri. a ad
Fourth Aves. llarrJI E. MoEIhamll)l, 72, lit. I Nort!Jw. ._
wmpted ti&gt; pull Into park a a 4
otruek a parked car owned by
Paul T, Monta0mer1, f7, lit. 1
Scottown. 'lbere wu m i n o r
damopiO-...-..

PT. PLEASANT- The Shoelfl's department has Jnvestlgateel two cne vetdcle accidents,
lruide Today
the flrllt occurring at 6:30p.m.
Fridel on Rl. 2, when a truck
FlliST SEC'ItON
drlvea ill' Edpr Lew! a, 37, Mas- Pop 2 • • ••• , ,Ia Oor'l"on
sllioll, 1iilrt Into a dlteh and hit
-tata utlUI;r pole. D0111880 was es- Page 3 . • • • • . • • • • • • fU'Iil
Umated ot $250. Tbere 'lfere no

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