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&amp;Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,
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Around And
About
Middleport

Bible School Program is Presented
.By Carleton Church Pupils Thursday
·Two ,..._.., Gl bible ochoot end- winners.
eel 1t 111o Carletoo cllllrcb Thurs- Barbara Cruthers and Mary
Clay tytDlDI with the teachers Lee King quoted verses they
"'-" Dorothy Middleton
of had memorized.
Whtoton
111. teacher of the A game of two teams was
.im.u children and Miss Vickie played made up of teen-agers
Sfilllh of Washington. 1&gt;. C., Kellll) Wood and Bureh Mash
teacher ol the teen-age claso. as captains. Brenda Smith preprt' st-nting a program.
1 seoted an object lesson desc~ibThe Program opened with
ing Is. 53, verse 6. " W.~ Ltke
W ~ Icome song by both classes Sheep have gone .astray.
whirh had 116 children present. Prayer was by Rev. Clyde
Thi wa&gt; followed by the cor&gt; Hinton and prizes were awardHt•oolion led by young group ed for most points earned. In
singing " How Great
Thou the young class Miss Middleton
Art ... Ltnda Seal quoted scrip- presented them to Geneva King
'"" followed with a prayer by with 910 points Kara Bea with
Sandra Seal.
SIS Jennie c;uthers 690 and
The Yllllllll eta,. took part hY Su;ie Mash 640.
eoch quo~ vu-ses of scrip- T'· T
teacher
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•rc: een--age c1ass,
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tur. whlcb they had mernor z. presented prizes for most pomts
ed II bible school. The entire to Sandra Beal with 120:! Lin·
cllll bad two sections in aong. da Beat l 187 and Judy • King
Tbeir teacher then conducted 1,142. Sev~al, who received
i 'qulz oJ repeating the chapters certificates for perfect attendtt the New Testament with Gen- ance were Kar1a Beal , Rod
en King lhe winner and Jen- Carl Steve Brickles
itle Cruthers second. My Sav- Mosh Cindy Workm.;, Geneva
lor'' w•s sung by Miss Vickie King: Bobby Mash, Ste~e Smith
Smith and Miss Judy King. and David King. In the teenThe• the teen-age claS5 follow- age class they were Lirida Beal
4d wllb a Sword drill, and a Sandra Beal
Richard De
eonllll on repeating old Ieala· Kenny Wood, Charles Mosh,
cbapters. with Richard Mary Lou Gracie and Judy
Deoa and Donoa Branahan the King, Donna Brannhan, Sue
Wood Brenda Smith a~n
Kimm
an
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Meigs Families
Attend Reunion
In South Salem

Rubert File, S. Third ·
Middleport. underwent
back surgery at St. Jose,ph's
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.
Wednesday morning. His room
number is 317.
Mr. and Mrs. James Greathouse and daughters, Marianne
and Kathy. and Mr. Frank Epple, hav~ returned fr~m a va.
cation tnp to Serf Ctly, N.C.
The group had a cabm fo rlhe
past week.
Mrs. Mtke Fletcher of Colum·
bus spent the weekend with her
mother. Mrs. Hattie Smtih.
Mi" Sally Schaaf and Mlss
Mary Ellzabelh Chapman have
returned from a week spent m
Cincinnati
M
d Mrs Carl Mattox
r. an
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and Mr. ~ndw:::~· B:edMa=
were..m _o . us . N!S y
to viSit With hts stster, Mrs.
nard
Taylor. 1 patient al
t H .
ran ospt1a1.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. James
Hartinger ar.d family, .l•nuner
Knstin a d Mike, have
to Aleundna. Va .. wher•e'•~onwill restde while he is •·
ed in Washingf&lt;m. D. C. They
have spent the •ummer
wllh !hell' parent!. Mrs. Law·
renee Harttnger and Mrs•.·•ving
gar Allensworth after ...
resided the past two years
Hawaii.

George Hayman
Famt'IY H0ldS
Annual Reunion

Mr. and Mr!. James Reed
and daughter, Ruth, have reMr. and Mrs. Clair Nelson
turned from a camping
and Miss Ethel Miller of Langsin Chapleau, Ontario_. Canada.
ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
They were a"COmparued by his
Nel.sro and sons of Middleport The family of George R. Hay- father. Lawrence Reed. Middleattended the 6Sth Miller-Barton man met at Portland park Sat- port Rd. and Mr. and Mro. Lawreunion recently at the home urday, Aug. 14 for their annual renee E. Reed of Columbus.
of lbe Rev. and Mrs. Harold reunion. A basket dinner was Mrs. Lawrence Reed accom·
Braley, South Salem, Ohio.
served at noon and the after· ponied the group to Coillllllbus
A picnlc dinner was served noon was spent playtng ball and where she siayed with
to 71 persons, the oldest being visiting.
son, Mr. and Mro.
Rlclhard
Ray Miller. Parkersburg. and The eldest present was George Reed whil• the group went
!he youngeat, five--k·&lt;Jid Sus· Hayman, the youngest, Brian to c anada.
on Irene, doughier of Mr. and Hayman. The farthest away'l
---Mrs. Roger Wolfe,
was Mrs. Donald Hayman nd
Ohio.
of Laurel, Md., and '
New officers eleeted for
Mrs. Milo Richardson and sons
next reunion were Mrs.
of Port Huron, Mich.
Nelson, vice president. and Mrs. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson, president : Mr.
·
Wolfe Rhonda, Vickie aod
Nelson, vice president. and Mrs.
Hebron : Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Nelson,
Sidney Carpenter, David and 'Mie descendants of J. C. and
urer.
Roney Salemville, Mrs. Milo Ethelinda Moore held a reUJ&gt;·
;-=""'iiiii""'""'iiiii""'""'til Richardson Vance and Loren, ion Sunay in the social rooms
Port Huron, Mich.: Mrs. Doris of Sutton Methodist
church.
Sayre Danny and Bryce, Co- Relatives gathered with
lumbus: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hay· filled baskel! and at 110011 dinman, Cindy, Kim April and ner wa• served cafeteria style.
CLOSID FOR VACATION
Kelly, Syracuse: Mrs. Donald Roy Bookman asked grace.
THRU AUGun 2111
Hayman Mark Shari and Brl· Following the dinner, a
an Laurel, Md. : Mr. and Mrs. ness session was held with Paul
SUN. MON. TUIS.
Lewis Ours. Wilkesville; Mr. Moore, presideot, In charge.
AUG. 22·24
and Mrs. Virgil Ours. April. Officero for the coming year
"HOW TO MURDER
Therisa, Vernon
and Mike were elected and included Paul
YOUR WJPI"
New Philadelphia: Mr. aod Mrs. Moore, president : Norman Rose,
Jacll: Lemmon
Harry Hayman, Donna aod Ter- vice-president: Florence Circle.
('l'echnicolor)
ry, Middleport: Mr. aod Mrs. secretary-treasurer, and Mro.
~~~~~::::iil~~~~ Lewis Young, Gloria Mindy Fred Smith, Mrs. Arthur Orr
Steve and Ken ; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Rose, enter~
Gent!
Jewell and Barbara of lainment committee.
MASON
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Letart, W Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Gifts were presenled to Mrs .
Gerald
Hayman and Keith, Mrs. Laura Eiselstein and
TONIGHT 6 NIDAY
Wald
Hayman
aod Cheryl , Mr. Moore, the two survivoro of
"RIO CONCPIOS"
George Hayman Bruce, Bev· Moore family . Gills were
With Richard Boone
erly and Brice, Hart and Greg presented to Jullu. H. Rose
and Stuart Whitman
(Color)
llonohew, all of Racine R F.D. Akron. the oldest grandchild;
-a~dand Howard
Ours oJ New Rehecca Lee, youngest girl;
"THI MASQUE OP
Broughton.
Pa.
Terry Scott Patterson, YOUIIII·
THE RID DEATH"
Vincent Pri«est boy; Mr. and Mrs.
(Color)
There ase more bones In Springer aod family, traveling
the
body of a trout than in the farthest ; and Mr. and
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that of a bird.
Arthur Orr. most member.
"THI SECIIIT INVASION"
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family present.
With Stewart Granger
A program of songs and
FIRST
and Mickey Rooney
er closed the meeting.
QUALITY
tCoror)
-e.ndAttending were Mr. and
REGULAR
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
Springer and daughb~rs,
Certified Oil St1tion Aldon
With Jackie Gleason
Roanoke, Va.: Mr. and
and Steve McQueen
W. Main St.
,..,..., H. Rose, and son, Akron;

Descendants of
Moore Family
Hold Reunion

MEIGS THEATRE

DRIVE· IN

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and daughters. Mr. and

OTHER DAYS 9:00 AM TO S:pcl PM

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Taitt tlllll
1n1 stelnl"' ltNI Ull lflll Alld 4111 If I ll~~~te. W1tlr•
ltlft JOII t11M IIIII Ute II llnKif•, •lf·wll'ldlna. Slllartly
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U Jewtls.

See 0111 Ellemive Colkction of 8ULOVA Walche1
From

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$24.1~

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE
POMEROY
HA GOLD STAR STORE"

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George Genheimer, Mr. and
VIrgil Windon and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Tripp and daughter ond Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose, Chester.
Also, Mro. Dorothy Call, Nelsonville; Roy Bookman, Buchtel; Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith
and Mrs. Laura Eiselstein aod
Cecil, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Circle, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Loe and family. Mr.
and Mro. Douglas Circle and
Larry. Mn. James Patter•on
and sona, Carl Circle, Florence
Circle, Dana Moore and
Racine; and Mr. and Mro.
e: Grueser and daughters,
gan.

IMi.ner!lvllle. a teacher at Wa-

Righ ~j&gt;hoo) II 11tendlng
Weal VIrginia Education AJ.
Work Conference
and stale leglllallon sf·
educaiiOD at Well
colle&amp;e,

1hanoa

Othel'll from Mason

lattetndlng are Roy Lloyd,
Lewll Wilcox, Sr.,
Ivt ••n BurriJJ, Jr., bolb ell

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ELBERFELDS HAVE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORf
frid•y Store Houn Are 9 to 5 - S.turclly Store Hours Are 9 to 9

Our regular $1.09 Best-

2 for $1Q.OO

form bras in style!-Col-

Now is an opportunity for you to select several of
these new faD dresses, beautiful dark plaids,
stripes, paisleys and soUds. Many new fall styles
to choose from.
Misses Sizes 12 to 20, Halt Sizes 14\-2 to 24\-2.

mopolltan and Rtng-A
Round. Sizes 32 A thru
f2C.

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$2.50

WOMINS Ste

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PANnES

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NEW FALL DUSTERS

Another shipment of our
famo111 aU rayou pantiea
for women. Sizes ~. 8, 7

$3.95 • $7.95
Beautiful ~olid and printed Cordanas, arne! checks,
stripe seersucker, quilted cottons in colorful
prints, short and % length sleeves, button front
styles. Sizes 12 to 18 and 38 to 44.

and B. White only. Elastic
leg brtefo and band leg
briefs.

2 polro SJ.OO ·

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Select Your Back To
School Dresses Now

WOMEN$
STOCKINGS

f2-95 ,. $7.95
A wide selection of girls dres~res, just in time for
back to school, beautiful .d ark tones, gay plaids,
all easy care fabrics, many styles and fabrics to
choose from. Girls Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.
Chubby Sizes 8\-2 to 14\-2 .

Junior Petil9 Sizes

$8.95 to $12.95

Seamlesa sheer and seamless me11h u.yloa 1tOCk·
ings. Sizes 81&gt; thru 11.
New laD shades to choose
from.

2 polrt $1.00

SALI

ASTRO.MATJC

Men1 and women• sun.
llllfel that go from light
to dark and bock agai.n
automatlcaUy.

SJ.64
Styled with the "grown-up took" -completely waterproof, matching belt, hood and buttons, large
slash pockets for easy access. Sizes 3 to 14.

$2.98 -- SALE $1.00
$4.98 - SALE $2.00
PRINTED

Womens New Fall Slacks
$3.95 and $4-''

PILLOW
CASES

100% cotton and dacron and cotton blends, In
solids and madras plaids, tailored to fit, side zip·
per. Sizes 8 to 18.

An eotton. .U" 1 36"
amooth, durable pillow
cues. Alaorted prlnll and
colors.

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Utility Tarpaulins
Canvas cover with exclusive Poly Strip Grommets
Won't pull out- won't push out
AU seams stitched with hickory cord . Hemmed on
all four sides. All seams double stitched Will not
crack or peel in extreme hot weather Will not run
or bleed in hot weather. All corners reinforced
with four thicknesses of material. Multiple uses
for these good quality tarpaulins. For covering
Trailers, Boal!, Station Wagons, ~lachines, Out·
door Furniture, Power Mowers, 1'ruf ks and CampIng use.

l'x10'
IO'xl2'

$8.50 12'xl6'
$12.50 12'x20'

$20.00
$25.00

IO'xl4'

$14.50

$30.00

Ill THI NEW

$11.51 GIRDLIS ------- ----•----·-·--··· IALI $6.75

$12.51 GIRDLES --·· --···---·--···· ····· SALI $6.21
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$10.00 GIRDLES . . ..... .... __ ..... ....... SALI $5.00
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Choose from a wide selection of styles and prinll.
Half-aprons, full aprons and cobbler styles.
$1.00
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$1.51
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$29.9S -

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PORTABLE
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WOM&amp;NS $2.95

COMBS

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Nylon waltz length gow111 by Phil Maid. New
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$6.00

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Select aever&amp;l paira ot aehool trousers now for 7our
boys. You'll lind all a!Uo 6 to 18 and In I wide oeleetloD
olltylea - colcll - material
DRISI-UP JEANS
100% cotton twill in ereen, white,
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loops - cuflleu.
$2.91
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black.
IIIII 6 TO 11 ·- $1.91
IIIII II TO U - $2At
PIRMANINT Plllll ILACKI - They ne..r neOd irODIni - Btl% colton - tao/o f20 aylon in your eboleo of
Ivy acyle the! hao belt loopo and II cuffed or the Slim·
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Be lUre to otop In tho buaJ MODI .and \loJI Deparlmenl
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·On S..lt on the 2nd Floor

!1!f TH' IND FLOOR -

Discontinued styles of our regular WlfiiOr founda·
lions. Several styles to choose from. Not all sizes
in all styles.

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llbarloldl I(IJool llupplt.a Doportmnt on tho lirot floor
II "Ill ..t .. llaDJ IIIID1 1 - ,our bol'l ond llrla JOUDI .,,n aad JOUDI wom,n will be. WIDIIDI lor·lchoot
tut In a ftw diJt. Ptnelll - Peno -;- Noteboott - Muole
looh - Btndera - ()qanlafl - hl!dl Sharpenara l'rolrletOri - Rulm .... l;Qd.llelllla 1- Ink - Siaplera
- Jluella;. - ErllerO - Peni:tl. C.101
t . - .. SChool Bop:CotllttllllliOn Pipet - wl 111111 111"'1 other lllma.
lloP ·ill Jli!W - 10!'11 .II'Owld - IN· Ill .tho lte1111 for
'ldiOol ult. lvel')'lltfltl ·Ia piall&gt;lJ mltl'ked - dfllplayed
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POMERoY -MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

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FRIDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1965

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Radio, Electroru·cTroubles ..
Bei·ng Solved says NASA

BY ROBERT WINGEtT
half of the show singing, "Good· Army. Mr. Jones.'' Bob Crow, .
'1be flrsl of two Mei&amp;B CoUll- bye Dear. I'D be Back in
a backed by dancers
Pauleita
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ty Fair performances by lhe Year," backed hY a line of 16 Hudwn, Edna McCoy, Roberta
guest of the Big Beod Minstrel girls in patriotic costumes. Mak- Trussell, Susan Morris ond Pat
Association delighted 8 near ... log up !be line wert Brenda .. ndon, followe~ with "Lady
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pacity crowd of 1,019 persons Ingraham. Mickey Wolfe, Jan in Red."
1
Friday nlght.
.. ·~e. Connie Arnott, Ka ''Y Next on the sto.ge wa• Usle
•.. "' ' ··'' A salute to lbe World War McElhinny, Brenda 1 rrls, Bet- stnging "Girl From lpanema"
CAPE KENNEDY (UP()- Space afl!dala ~
'' Zera was the theme underlying ly Jean Hobstetter, Karer Grif- r·ith Jennifer Crew, Donna Crow ced today they are going ahead full blast wltlt pnpri'
!he first half of the group's an- lith, Lind&amp; Hag:ry, Connie Cook, Kathy MoEihinoy, Katie Mor- lions to launch the Gemini 5 spacecraft eur)'iDI utro.
nual musical while the other Dee Slaven. Becky Nease, Car- arity and Kitty Persinger mak- nauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Pete Conrad at "10 1.111.
portion featured black-llghl!, ole Aoderson, Susan Morris, ing up the Latin da· •• line Don- EDT Saturday.
colorful costumes, and many Eleanor Kay Schneiaer
aod na Reibel sang, "I Wish n.at 1
Radio and electronic gear trouble which caused
musical numbero.
Rhonda Brickles.
Could Hike Inside Ibis Leiter" postponement of the flight Thursday Ollly 10 minutes
The big hit of the show was Gerold Powel!, introduced the with Jennifer Mencbinl, earoie before b~astoff are bein~ cleared up, 1 1p0Jremtm fOi
CHAMPION FEMALES - Jim Carnahan of RD, Ra· the Lisle Brother• of Syracuse "Raw Hecrwl!, Ralph Werry. Anderson, Cun.11e Cooke, Miss the Naltonal A~ronaut!c•
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cine, left and David Koblentz, Star Route, Pomeroy, doing a medley of 0 • me num- John LJSie aod Mike Mulford, Crew and J~rss Crow dancing. and Space AdmJOIEtratton mlmltes.
In MdUfnn, It wu ~
.'""" ;ll~' stand beside their grand champions in dairy judging hers. The yoonger of the team with his VO&lt;'al, "This Is the Other pres&lt; ~ Jtiuns during the (NASA) Said.
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· · &lt;:~ : ' ' Thursday at the county fair. Carnahan had the grand Is 12-year-&lt;lld Keith while his
flrsl half were these veteran vo- Space twins Cooper and Cor&gt; lbla ddnlne tbat • IPIIIIf,
'. . ' .:; .::- .•... ,: ,..,, • champ~on Guernsey female and . Koblentz the grand brother, Johnny, a 1165 Pomecalists making their appearanc- rad were st to go through a ground eable ':.: lite Olpl
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champiOn female Holstetn.-Sentinel photo.
roy High school graduate. also
e&gt;, John Layn
"My Sh&lt; ' short period in a "flight simu- late 'lbarlday
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sang
and
accompanied
tbat tbl
0 1 0 Hour," Roberta Kraeuter ·:can:~ lator" this afternoon to gel ~ tile acb~
wlih his guitar. They were call·
You Read Between The Unes, mmule practice on some tbinp II bad
dlnm
ed back for an encore. The
Alice Nease, "Wh•· the Uj;hl! lh•y will have to do during fifO, wblob from
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younger Lisle was making his
au.
Go on Again, and Peggy Row- their eigbt-day endurance !light. some~ Gemlal
Tltaa.
first appearance as a member
ers and Susan Ohling., in "Wait.
Radio Part Replaced
ails, bad lhe .
of the Minstrel Association cast. 10 a. m. - Jllllior Fair Pa- inC for the Train to Come ln.''
A programmer in the ship's
. enl used llllhe Jaune!L
Another htghlight was Miss rade.
Rouoding out the first half
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eqmptD
oflit!ahl ..W lhe
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OnCe Jenny Mett&lt;;hini featured in a 11 a. m. - Junior Aebleve- was "Sentimeoial Journey" by rtheadio ffgearl has.d~
repla:; :"~"!;._ wauld be 0 tela ~ 1 ·
solo modernistic J3.DCe, "Pj.nk
t A ard. od Style Jle.. a trio of Bob Crow Jim Mees
~as
ea
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Paid attendance at
be I Pnlher , She wu also Mked men w
a
nd J hn L 1 ~
d t equipment which conb'tbuted to pletely npalred 1itx11J ll!l
Meigs County Fair wa1 I,CSI to ret~ to the oot-ooor sla&amp;e va1e·
E
Ri•• ~I'll Bo Th Its Dre, a , 8b zue : !he radio trouble that halted woulcl not delaJ lllttlrday'a Ill"
Thursday In comparison wllb f
P· m. astern ""
uy a earn, Y er Thursdays countdown at T • 10 mg.
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in or an encore.
School Baad.
klc and
· Faye Roush ·
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Er1c Chambers made his in.
bers won applause of encore Raclag.
itial appearance as an emcee
Rala agaltt foreed eauceU.- proportions. one case being lhQSe
8:15 p. m. - Big Beod Tal· with the group during the first
tlon of lhe neW, procram backing Gerald PoweU in hla eut Sbow Caoe of 1115 - Dt- half while veteran Joe Struble
By Unitad
Inttt'llltion•l
certain le bave been Import· solo.
reeled by Roher! K. Hoeftlcb. emceed the 18-aci second half.
Astronauts:
Lt.
Col.
L.
Gordon Caaput Jr~ 31,
ant In lite llltendaace drtp.
BUI Zerkle opened the first 10 p. m. - Fireworkl.
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eom1111nd pilot; Lt. Cmdr. Chari" Peto Conrlld .lr.,
Paid admllolono IDle the
35, co-pilot.
1'"""8181111 yesterday for ll&gt;e
Tho Million: Proposed eight d1y Rltht, 121 orbln
Bla Bend Minstrel AIIOCfa·
of tho earth, ,...choduled for Soturday lit to a.m. EDT.
. lloD preaeatalloa ,.., 1,011.
Trouble: Fuel problems, radio It 1 •'- allll •
,I AIW!Jdaace 1•11
year,
hlclttd·
thralloniDJ
thundorsquell laeell with llghtnlnt .
bined
to
tho two dl'f dall'f, A fin-(ilt 1'!1!!HJ1Uf!J.
·Ill. ~•--allernooo palllbl&amp;ttd A Fa1 Steer ~ ... for,. lhepoople in agricultural pursuits Iday, acrording to Rit&lt;:hie.
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I,JtN fOr lite fJrst time In the hiitory of I02 and lo improve beef caiUe pro- Order of selling the steers utlona cable colild affod plena ftt~· ~ IIJit,
Tho Vehidt: Gemini •pac-otf;...:&amp; 7,1011 Jllllu1141
IBme day.
Mtjigs County Fairs - will beduclion 111 Meigs county.
was determined hY
Judge
capsul-flrlld
into orbit by a Tlhn II boostw, 1 ' held today at 7 p. m. In the He added "Everyone inter- George Wilson Wednesday. Five
otago
modiliod
lniiMontinentol
balllttic miulle.
Livestock barn on the falr-estect in these very worthy ob- of the steers graded choice and
WEATHER
grounds.
jectives is urgod to come Io three were in the good grade.
COMPARING CR!JPS- Frank WUI, veteran Pomeroy
Larry Ritchie, committee the sale tonight."
Order of selling hY
owners
clothier _and a parttime J!ardener of renown, Inspects to- Fair ud cool ten:. .. low in chairman, said lhe event haa Weighing of the steers was names are Harry Slawter, Bymatoes tn the Juruor Fa1r display area comparmg them - ~• 50s. Partly cloudy aad mOd been added to the Junlor Fair al 10 a. m. today after being ron McCoy, two head owned by
to thOse he raises. WiU is employed by Downie-Gross Inc. saturday, 1 cbaace o1 a few this year to encourase youna off feed oince 5 p. m. yester- Julia McCoy, then Vicki Carr.
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HETTRICK "ARCTIC SEAL"

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."CRYSTAL PALACE"
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$1.91 BATH TOWIU .. ......... _.. SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS ----------· ·-· SALI l9e
WASH CLOTiiS •• _. .......... $ALE 19o
• "EMBASSY ROSE"
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$4.91 BATH TOWELS ......... . . ... SALI $UI
HAND TOWELS · ····--·-··-·· &amp;All $1.91 ,
WASH CLOTHS . ... ......... ... IALI 6lc
e"VENITIAN LAC!"
$1.91 IIATH TOWELS · -···--·····-- SALE $1Jf
HAND TOWELS -·········---· IALI 9fe
WASH CLOTHS _. ............ I~LI .4te
• "EMPIRE BOUQUET"'
$1.91 IIATH TOWELS ..... . .. ...... SALI Sl.st
HAND TOWILl' ---· ··-·-·-·· · IALI f9e
WASH CLOTHS -·-- --··· · ·•·· SALI 49c
• "WISTERIA"
$1.98 IIATH TOWELS --·---"· -···-- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWILl - -·· ··-· ··-··· SALE f9e
WASH CLOTHS · · ----·-·-·--- SALE 49c
• "RIBBON BOUQUET"'
$1,98 BATH TOWliLS -····-···· · · SALI $1.59
HAND TOWELS . -······ -··· ·· &amp;ALl f9e
WASH CLOTHS ............. . SALI 49o
• "MONTICILLA"
$2.91 lATH TOWILl . ........... .. SALE $1.91
HAND TOWILl -··--··-·-·· SALI . $1 .11
WASH CLOTHS .......... _.... IALI Sic
e"ROSI SCULPTURE"
$2.98 BATH TOWILl ..... ..... . ... SALI $1.98
HAND TOWELS ............ SALE $1 .31
WASH CLOTHS ............ ... IALI 5lo
• "DESIRT FLOWER'"
$2.91 lATH TOWELS ........... _•. SAU $1.98
HAND TOWELS _... ........ SALE $1.31
WASH CLOTHS . .............. SALI Sk
."VANITY ROSE"
$2.91 BATH TOWELS __ . ........... SALE 11.91
HAND TOWELS ............ SALE $1.31
WASH CLOTHS . ... ..... ... -.. SALI Sic

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In other Jumor Fmr beef Judg·
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was named champton showman
"?d Julia McCoy. reserve cham(&gt;lon showman.
Awards m the Better Livestock Club Bed Sf\ow went to
Larry Mees, first, foUowed hY
Darrell Chevalier, Harry Slaw·
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Minor Damage

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Intarnallolllll
More than 36,000 Ohio youngsters began workouta
today for the 1965 high school football season.
Most of the hopefuls drew equipment ThlllldaJ
along with attending squad meetings and posing for pie;
lures. But it was down to business today witb tbe opo.
ing of a two-a-day
for most of the 700-plul
teams around the state.
The workouts will continue wire in lt!IH, with lite IItle llln&amp;sometimes with
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' ins on the m1MJne of lbt JIIU.
against other schools,
· silloi&gt;Can!Aln McKinley pme •
school opens Sept. 7. By then the last day of lbt MUOD. M~;.
the teams will be ready for slllon toot aD lhe lllll'bltill 11
their openers, generally Sept. wind up wflb 1 IN reconL
10 at the ..rliest.

McCone will
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• ., .. Vibrations, Torry Stalnaker. -John LISle md John An"~on, played during the 1nter ·
mission prim to the second par•
~.:of ..the show Artder~ n was the
! 11how's acc&lt;&gt;mpanlst.
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Backed by dancers Margie
.: l!nrrts, Marilyn 'Stumbo. Pat
\ Lnndnn. Jenny Menchlnl. Kitty
. P•rsln~er. Sue Rue, Katie M.,.
rr.ritv and ~.inda Jacobs Mrs
1\eaae opened the second half
o1 the muskal with "There's
!\• Business Like Show Bus!DfiS...

I Fat Steers

PomeroY Nallonal Bank IJid f.rohle Rose.
uiJiaJJY Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
"
Fa•·m Bur•·u ' ·.. op•ratl've As- Jerse.'"'- were Pam Henderson
The Church ol God ol PI'Oilh· ,
L
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~ u plactnss first and
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sudation the
Roger
second.
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were Larry Holion, llrsl, with In Holsteins, Rick
-begrn a revlVal Sunday mght. t
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A 22 Th'
t has er, o er1 1 c 1e, Ja1nes others in order, om
eiSs, was 1IrS1 w " •n 1 oon, It
Gauge re dlllll - Gallipolis ug. · IS announce men
Meredith Gary Mi..t1•el
Joy Theiss, Jeff f.lkire, Rhea .!~ King, Don Rose, Jenny
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d 2 11 'th 1 1 1
been made by the recently ap' .
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ll' a~1 I "' .~? ee on pointed new ·pastor, Rev.· Har- M_cCoy, .LouiSe M1c ael,
Mora. Edith Wood Sal 1y ora. at
Ientz, e1ame
rollers Pl.
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There will be Carr . Jommy Betz and
David Mora, Linda
Hollon, Ann Holter, Eddie
Parker.
on ·~
· singing
ar am.and prayer tor p·1erce. All amma
. Is were
I .vmeroy · "a
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~u . 7'z: Hi•,. . ry
spel'ial
Ernest Ine Wood . Renee Burke. Thornab Hamm. Grace
ton 0.71 ; Ka""; ha ;'al'
60: the sick each night.
'"A"' grades. Ronnie
Jan Alkire, Mark Higgins, Ea- Mill') Lou King, Alia~
Charle.,ton J? ~. 'I. Kanawha , The revival is being conducl· was graded B on an unreg~~~·~~"~·~·~- ~ ~r~ie~W~ood~·;;;;D~a~ni~ei;_N~e~as;;e;;;;•;,;nd;;;;a;;nd;;;;;Go;;;:rd;;on;;;i;H;;o;;ltec;;;,;;'n;;;;,ord;_er.;;.;;;
dam' are 0 lhe
1ed by evangelist Shelly Sullivan, ed Hereford and .9'?.~les
Ohio Rlv•• . Boals - Lock 13 ·•ol Mansfield, and his co-work· man receiVed an A on
lOLA. Pre~tmls •••
Andrew P. l.alhou"
at 6:30 er Gary Glover of Canton. These showmanship. .
.
a.m.: Lock '4. Pew Downey young men both !9 years of Grand champion showman 10
. a! I 50 o.m. : p 'lip Sr · o age, have been a blessing to the Junior Faor Daory Show on
u· :·· 7 p.m: : '•wad.r up . tn :- many. The public is cordiRlly Thursday was Rick Koblenlz.
I! p.m.; Richard Moyle up at invited.
according to Judge. W. J . Bra·
inaported Codtlme' le.,elrg
11:30 p.m.: Little George down
kel of Ohio State UmverSity. Re-

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· Solos were done by J 0 h n rierce do\\ n at 5 a.m.: Lock 16,
which is based on bolll show·
trs Llghlwolghtl
. Layne, "More," and "Who ·.,n William H. ~immer down at ~
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Wlll Not Tornilhl
1 Turn To:" Jean Hayma~·s. 7:15 a.m.: Lock 17, Jefferson
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There I've Said 11 Aga' .•· up at 1·36 am : Stevenson up
lenlz and G1bson were m the This new line o( ·fall styles will
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Brenda Potts with "My Happl- at U6 a.m., Western down at
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add zin&amp; to 1utumn costumes. See
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Experienced showman
"SlOW(lllke." Cindy is another 5:40a.m.: Lock 19, John Ladd
In
three ana four years experience it now in our gift department.
$1.00 to $3.95
newcomer to the show.
Dean down at 7:15 ' m. ; Lock
was won by Pam Henderson
Kathy
McEihiMy san~ . 1, R. H. Boswc:-: h II wn al
the
and Grace King, second. Win· Compare with Other Jewelry to
"Jom- Rar" to bring on 6:45 • "' : Lock 21 . Q••een r,ty
ners in the yearling class (,..,.
. Big Bend Danten John Usle down at S a. m.; Lock 22, San
ond year) were Roger Nease
: Rhonda Brickles Brenda I.; .,., .. · ' uo •t 5·.11! a.m.: Lock
and Melanie Dean. Gordon
. IV•ham, Ralph Werry, Carole 23, Eugenio P. Jones down at
Holler was first '" the Novice
Anderson. Diet Nea;;:, Donaa UO p.m.: Luther Herdman
class and Larry Smith, second.
Pomerciy
WY 2·3557
234 Main St.
Crow and Mike Archer.
dcwn at 6:10 a.m.;
Duncan WASHINGTON - FORMER In lhe Belter Livestock club
Jolm McClintock was featur· Bruce down at 6:45a.m.: Jecry President Dwight D. Elsenhow- with prizes funished by
theJJ.-------------------111 Ill "Suaar Blues'' with dan- bosworth dow•• at 7 a.m.; er caused fresh twmges of pain _ ___:_ _ _ _ __:___ _
cera Kart Griffith. mvBelte Jea l.ireenup Locks. Lelia C. Shear- today among his Republican adRECEIVED AWARD
Hobltetter, Jill Alldre, &amp;riCkey • down at 9cl5 p.m.: Lynn B. mirers In Congress with his ~II .
Wolle and Connie Arnott. Bill up at 10:30 p.m.: Ravenswood out endorsement of President Mrs. Jo , Ann Badey.:1:0::w:n~~e~,jr
Z.kle'a "A Pretty Girl It Like down at ll :20 p.m.: Walter G. Johnson in two areas of foreign of Beve~ly 5 Home ot
at Melody," introduced 1 Big Houglsnd
up al 12:411 a.m.: • policy.
Palmer-st., has been
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B!tnd Cllendar for 11168 with Beck1ord up at 12 55 a.m and Eisenhower, who Is still a that Alfohate II of the National
AtiiD Harrla the narralor.
Charles K. up at 1 a.m.; Mei- towering figure in lhe GOP, Haor&lt;b"essers and Cosmetologist
:Jeuntfer Crew, recent second dahl Locks, Dixie Spirit down at gave Johnson virtual unreser- llssoc1at10n In .Point
rtaaer-up in a regional Min ~ : 30 p.m.: Jeft Boat down al ved backing lor U. S. military received • national award for
Americ. Pageant here, did a 8:40p.m.: Buckey• State up at action in Viet Nam and lor a 11.&lt;1 p rgorma fo social. events
comedy mooologue, "Hel- 10:45 p.m.; John K. up at 10:- reversal of postion In !he Unit· d"':mg !he pastyeao woth Mrs.
It liluddah, Hello Faddah" and 45 p.m.: Smclaor Dubuque down ed Nations In a news confer- Bailey as. president. .Jan Hadatwc:omer Faye Roush san&amp; at 1:55 a.m.; National down at eoce Thursday.
dox of P01~t Pleasant, nephew
""- "'-dd
' 4·35 am
of Mrs. Ba1ley, events chaor·
.-r "" y" IAI present a tap · · ·
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Kan1wba River Boats - Lon- WASHINGTON
PRESI- man, presented her wolh
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book of the soc1al events ol
Oblifltler, Mlso Rue, Miss Cooke don, Semet up at 6:30 a.m.: dent Johnson's $4 billion-a-year
Lfndl Jacoba and MiSI Schneid- Narmel, Helen Z. up at 1·45 'j omnibus farm bill, bolstered by year.
er.
strong support from both urban
Other favoriiA!o during the MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS and rural members of
the
DAUGIITER BORN
HCOnd halt were Gloria Buck, Donald Ray Fitch 19
Long House, tnday was under study M
nd M Do Willi'!lms; II
. 1 veteran of the Big Bend group Bottom Laborer a~d L;nda Jos by Senate agroculture experts. Si r.Ra
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e221 ou2se I lhult'S Y aecond ch!ld, a daughter,
llllgJng, Kmg of the Road, barber, and Sandra Lee Thorn- mg on a · 17 vo • a saw 144 p m. August 11 at St.
and Forresl Bach lei
w1th as 11 Pomeroy lime clerk ... broad cross • section of the J
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"Stop the World, I Want to V1rgmia Gail Gr~ver 16 Rul' 1Democratic majorily rally be· 1;"P d ospl ed, ;elg mgK
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;London. Werry, Miss McCoy,
or two cents in the price of a
WINS DEGREE
iMike Mulford Miss Harris. Zer·
PLAN REUNION
loaf of bread . The provision
:!Je and Miss Trw!sell.
NEW HAVEN - The descend- was dropped after It aroused a
' ,.Charles Hollman on drums ants of George and Susanna I storm of criticism.
Lawrence Robert Wolfe of
,•nd Ferrell Shuler, hass. joined Roush will hold their annual
cine received his Bachelor
~''·n Anderson, pianist. In the union al the Vernon church
Science degree in Eil!me·ntaryll
V "nnd half.
back of New Haven. w. Va..
LOCAL TEMPS
Education from Rio Grande
; Making up the stage and light- Sunday, August 22. A basket The temperature in Pome- lege, friday July 16. Mr. Wollfell
jn~ crews were Mr. and Mrs. dinner will be held at noon. Mrs. roy's business district at 11:40 is employed by the So&lt;ithe:m ll
:;Dnnlev Reibel. Henry E. Reibel Jack Ord Is president.
a.m. today was 78 degrees, un- Local School District as tea,ch·ll
• Promotes business by advertising pro:Mrs. Robert Crow, A'lan Har~':_cl_
ea_
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er in the Syrocuse grade school.
·ris. Eric Chambers, Di c k Vetoran1 Memorial Hospital
ducts and services available in the Big Bend
;Nease and Robert Crow.
Adml11iona - Rober! Craig,
~ This tenth straight minstrel Middleport.
ere a.
!how al the annual Fair again Dlocbar1" - Louise Spirea,
;tas directed by Robert K. H~ Mason : Uomer Icenhower, Port~llcb.
land; Harold Fetty, Langsville;
• Supports churches, schools end civic
Betty Levacy, Syracuse; Edna
Parsono, Racine : Sue Goeglein,
ONLY
clubs by publishing information concerniL ·
Pomeroy; Robert
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averaa1ng more
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The show was beld Hospital and was unable 1o atman-boll!" 111011th1y.
t•,;Yfall two employes playa::.
August 13th and 14tb at the tend.
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rol;., 1n resculu a child
IMIISOO County Fair with Mrs. Those attending
were Mr.
Power lll'lll OD tho basiB of 118
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Two 1 pon •first aid
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c Roush as Chairman and and Mrs. Howard Bumgardner,
l.Z4 frequency rate. The
sur
Jlnn.roRD REUNION tary - Mrs. William McFar· · Lelab Jane Powell as Steve, Lois and SUsan of lnd·
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quency rate indicates the com~n:ei::!..., accident ~
'l'be First Mulford Reulllon land and treasurer - Mrs.
co-chairmen, the UUe of the , lanapolls, Ind., Mr . and Mrs.
pony has had less thaD one and
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killed
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All
Jaa bold recently at the New mas Grinstead. 'l'he
being "Yesterday, Todey[ Gerald Bumgarner, Bryan, Har· Increased awareness .01 8 ~~- one-quarter disabling accidents
dri~erslb;"':mploye
We •Jill1r
Park. The oldest per- non year will he held In Bel- and Tomorrow."
per mllllon man ours worked
Crooks ~ hsed a man
Mlk• I lillodell
11iss and Julia, Carolyn Bumgar· t~ precautio;;:. ~h· pa$mg
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• attending was Mr. D. L. pre, Ohio.
Artistic
classes
the
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Robert
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Mr. w!'d~ are as follows: Class 1 Dll, Kathie, David, Betty and classl(lcalion a Y~~~h In "ft~' l E. B. Bell, Ohio Power direc- falli~!:J'h
Wa.; the youngest Tamara Jean and Mrs. Bill Board and dough· "Among My Souvenirs" Blue Michelle of Riehwood, 0., Mr. Th~fl co~pany, near
ago Itor of safety, said the accident A lournlquelyapplled by tho
Rouih, daughter ol Mr. • n d ter Elizabetll, Mike young, Ribbon - Mrs. Ray Pro£fitl, and Mrs. Harry Capehart, J~., ~ ·~~ c~ ~~n0 nal aslrely Councii severity rate of the company ploye helped to save the man's
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lira. Glen Roush of New Haven. Mrs. Anna Miller, all of Colum· Red _ Ml'll. Fred Batey, White Harry m of Columbus
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d th list of elec- also is averaging out at 82 daya
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lllbers atiending were Mr. and bus, 0., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Herman Layne, and Mrs Mrs. Sandra Batey a_nd Jason ~t"~tilitoppefirm: in Its cafe- disability per million manhours "Right now," Mr. Ben said,
lira. Roy MuUord and Rlcll· Rocltenbaucll and famlly,
Pete Burris; Class 11 "Grand· of Middleport, 0, BJII Blame c
th end of the first six worked, placing the companYI..,...ii.................,...,...,.;;;;
lrd ol New Haven, Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Donald
and mother's Garden"- Blue, Mrs. of Hogsett, W. Va., Mr. and gory at e
among the safest in the Indus-It
lohn Mulford, Rita,
Sandra, family, all of
Mr.
Gibbs, Red - Mrs. A. K. Mrs. Kenneth Wyatt, Ken and
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and Randy ol Cheshire, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joe
McClung, White - Mrs. D. A. Tim of Logan, 0., Mr. and Mrs.
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The company's vehicle acci·
ENJOY
and Mrs. Carlos Cartenter of Mrs. Barry Montgomery
Smith and Mrs. J. V. McGrew; George Carson, Eddie, Beverly
dent rate also 18 the best In
CbeSierhil' Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. dnughters, aU of
Class III "Vacation Time" Blue and Dickie of Mason, W. Va.,
Ohio among utility firms. Mr.
8ill Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Chester weaver, Red- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bum·
Bell said. Ohio Power drivers,
lolceoy, Mrs. Cnrollne Shaffer Mason, W.Va., Mrs. Nora
Carroll Adams, Jr., While garner. Peggy and Sue Bumgar·
both truck and aulomoblle, are
and dn1J8bter Tracie Ann, Un- Mr. and Mrs. Clilf Roush,
Mrs. Phil Batey ond Mrs. ner, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Bumf30S efS
averaging only 8.97 accidents
da Louise Mulford, Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Roush
Robert Layne Class IV
"A garner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
per million miles of driYing,
Mrs. Howard Roush aU of Atb- family, Mr. and Mrs.
Symbol" Blue - Mrs. Donald Bumgorner, Jean, June, John Bessie Gra am to Harold The safety director comment·
1111, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. John Grmstead and Bob. Mr. and~:· F. lloush, Red - Mrs. L. C. and Mary Jan; Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham, parcel, Scipio.
ed the "lop spot" in the NBC
WITH US
Charles MulfOJ'd, Michael, Tho Cecil Duncan and family,
· Roush, White - Mrs.
Ray Otue Bumgarner, of Letart Rt. John w. Arbaugh, Ethel M. was attained "as a direct remas Kim and Daniel Mulford. and Mrs._ Bill Gr":~d ~ Proffilt; Class V 'A Trip Into 1, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickens, Arbaugh to Trustees of Olive suit of Increased attention to
Ruth Mulford and Walter WII- Anna Lomse, Mr. : mo:! ~II Space" Blue - Mrs. H. C. and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Har· Twp., Easement, Olive.
accident prevention by every·
IIams, aU of Columbus, Oh1o, McFarland and Y •
Roush, Red - Mrs. Patrick ry Capehart, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grueser, ec., to Pau- one In the company - from the
lam Mulford of Henderson, W. of New Haven.
Riley, While - Mrs. James N. Marvin Roush. Marvin, Bobby, llne M. Marklns, .17 acre, Rut- vice president and general man·
Middleport, 0.
Route 7
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Roush, Mrs. Howard
Burris Keith and LuAnn, .John H. Bum- land.
ager through the ranks."
The reuniOn non year will The Brotherhood oi the E.U. and Mrs. Tom Hoffman: Class garner, Mr. ond Mrs. Lewis Harriett Hyatt Charles Hyatt ! A. N. Prentice, vice presille held OD the th1rd Sunday in B. Churcb met on Monday eve- VI 'Welcome to the Fair' ed Capehart, Sr., Lewis, Jr., and 1to Henry Phelps, Vivian PhelpS! dent and general manager, com·
luly at l.ake Alma.
ning at Union Camp Grounds, - ·Mrs. Maurice Mayes, While- Sherida, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Lots, Letart.
' mented: "I know It took hard
A BARREL 01' GAS
A BARREL OF GAS
The S.W;~·
of the E.U.B wilh Harry Pickens as leader. Mrs. Thelma
Gelewicks and Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Forrest Ward. Eula Ward lo work by everyone to achieve
a playlet. Who Is My Ne1gh- A wiener roast was enJoyed Mrs. Jackie Whittmgton. The Weaver and Pam. Mr. and Mrs John Arbaugh, Ethel Arbaugh,! this ranking, and 1 hope we
llaclltel Church met at
the by the momhers w1th Mrs. _Robin the show arrangement Donald Kay, Michelle, D1anne, 1 acre, Orange.
•will conilnue to work as hard
cllurch for theu- August meet· ert Cooke, Mrs. Harry Miller·.
lo Mrs. L. c. Roush.
Donna Cynthia and
Rhonda Harry Snyder to Harry Snyder Ito bold our position."
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log. Tht program was present· Mrs. Harry Pickens and Mrs. In the Horticulture the Sweell- Mrs. Rachel Sayre, Mr. and Jr., Janet Maxtne Snyder, par- Increasing attenilon has been
td by the Youth Fellowship of Eddie Bumgarner as hostesses.
for the most blue rib- Mrs. Robert Sayre, Sieve. and eel, Salis~ury.
. 1given to safety prevention In
tbe ehurch.
Members attendmg were Eddie
wenl to Mrs. w. T. Slone. Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hofl· J. B. 0 Bnen, Roberta C. 0 • the company for the past year.
_They opened the pros;.•?' Bumgarner, Harry Pickens, Ed:
Best In the Show went to man Wayne
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Capehart Bnen to Jarry J. Grueser, Lots I "The publtc is benefiting by
1lilh the singing ol hymn I!! ward Bumgarner, John Bumgar Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. for a pot K1mberly and D1ane, Mr. and Pomeroy.
our safely training, too," Mr.
Go Where You Wanl Me to Go ner, Bernard L1evlng. D1ck Ord
Cacii which was 45 years Mrs. Ollie P.oush, Mrs. T. Bert Wdharn Stoul, orothy
Bell said.
followed with scripture by Vic· Edgar Layne, Lulher Smith,
A graet number of blue, Roush and Miss Millie Bumgar- to Louis G. Hill, Martha
He cited three Instances
t1 Morris and prayer by Rhon· Paul Rickard, George Jewell, red and white ribbons were •• ner, all of New Haven, W. Va. Hill, .2.\7 acre, Columbis.
da Brabham. They presented Rev. Martin Berislord, Robert warded in the Horticulture DiPERSONALS
C. B. Hayman, Kathryn
HEADQUARTERS FOR
a playlet Who is My Neigh· Cooke, Cecil Pickens, and Lar· vision.
[ Mr. and Mrs. !Wiand Karr man to Guy D. Hayman, Ernesbor." laking part we~e Sandra ry Miller.
In the Educational
and daughters are vacailonlng tme Hayman, Lots, Long BotGibbs, Kathy Roush, .oyce and
ROTARY CLUB
Awards of Merit were given
in Canada.
torn.
Rita Brabham, VIcki and Ter- The !Wtary Club met
on Mrs Lee Gibbs for 8
Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning- Albert Hill, Jr., Ora E. Hlil 1
. . Morris and _Jackie Needs. Thursday evening at the Har.~ ing,.to Rosanna Roush for a
ham and children have returned to Sherman R. Ford, Ella B. I
Vlsitol'll atiendmg were Bon- ford MethodiSt Church for theJr garden to Clement State Tree home after vacalloning in Wash· Ford, 16.62 acres, Letart.
·Ide ~· Donna Roush, Julia regular dinner meeting.
Nurser). for speclmene of
ington, D. c.
Clarenct! L. Roy, Inez R~y to I
Morrl3, Judy Needs, Kathy and Those attending were Donald green trees, and to Mrs. lrv- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller of Thomas Diddle, Maxme Diddle
For B••k To School
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Mary Haley, Phyllis Greer and Foglesong, Herman Layne, Don· 1ng Karr, Jr. for an uhibit
Kenova are visiting relalives · acres, Lebanon_._ __
LIDda Holbrook; members at· aid F. Roush, Floyd• Carmack, herbs.
here.
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BUMGARNER REUNION
Mr. Walter Bush and son
Hospital School of Nursing VISit·
Mrs. Ray Mulford, Mrs. G. B. d Fole Rome Williamson RusDetroit visited here during
ed her mother, Ml'll. France2s
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Hazlett, Mrs Achsah Miller, s~l Ca~~arl, Harry Miller. The annual Bumgarner Re- weekend. Mrs. Bush returned Goodnite over lhe weekend.
Mrs. Donald Roush, Mrs. Edwin Ed . Stein Arthur Thabet uniOn was held on Sunday m home with them after visiting
Jewell, Miss Mary Jewell, Mrs. Fr w~ Cnpehart and Rev.
Ne_w Hav~n Jumor Lodge with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
!.eiyn Haley, Mrs. Donald Oh· anTro h
With 88 m atlendnnce. A P. E. Roush for the pam sever·
k be
lqer
cus
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dmner was served at the
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IJVE WIRE CLASS
hour with table grace bo- a1 wee s cause o1 t
ess
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The next meeting will he held The Live Wire Class of the
given by Ottie Bumgarner. of her mother ..
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·at the cburch with Mrs. Laura E.U.B. Cburch met 00
business session wos held Becky Goodmte of St. Joseph
: Elliott as leader and Mary Jew· evening at the church for a
the afternoon and the same
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A 81rrel Of Gu Free With
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· ell ond Mrs. Edwin Jewell as luck supper. Mrs. Howard
were elected for t h e Lewis Rep1ir Service
;boslesseo.
ris led the devotional period.
year, Harold Bumgar"' The Purch1se Of Any Car $200 or More
-FORBOARD · MILLER REUNION Mrs. Waid Cunrungham pres1dpresident, Millie Bumgar. The Board Miller Reunion was ed at the short business meetsecretary-treasurer.
HEATING
_bold on Sund~y In the Ne:-' Hav· lng.
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Howard B11111gardner of lndePLUMBING
; 011 Park. PrWll were gJVen to Those attendmg were Mrs. lana polls, Ind. spoke hrlefly to
~the oldest woman Mrs: Anna Nannle Johnson: Mrs. . Nora the group regarding some h!seROOFING
MUler of Columbus, Ob1o and Tripp, Mrs. Wa1d Cunnmgham, tory of the Bumgarner lam0
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afternoon was spent soc&lt;dllld-Jacqueline Shoop, Can- Mrs. Thelma Cnpehart, Mrs. iaUy and Ice cream was serv1"'·"
0., and the largest family George Jewell, Mrs. Fred Batwere playe&lt;' by the
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;- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grm· ey, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs. Clay- drell. A remembrance card was 134 Mill St.
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West Columbia. W. Va.
Ph. Mason 773-51593

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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1959 Studebaker 2 Dr. Hard Top _ $495

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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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$995

Automatic Trans.

3 apeed 1rana.

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WY 2-29M
Pomeroy

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$99S

1959 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan- VB --$695

1953 Chevrolet

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REXAU DRUGS

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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1951 Old......,lo Super II, 4 dr, Honltw,
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1960 Ford 6 PISs. St1tion Wagon_ $895

8 cyl.

t795
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595

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Huntington, W. V:·

$951 !_)

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1961 Oldsmobile Station W1gon _ $1295
T. Radio and Heater.

Full power. tl'• cloen and oolld,
One local oWfter................ $1295
1959 Chovrolll Btl Air 4 Dr. Henltop
Green and wblto. Cl11n lib "MW. ...
1959 Rambler 2 Door ltotlcJn WofiOn.
Juot ovorheuild fn fino ohopo•.. $795
1959 Rambler, 4 Or. Soclan, R&amp;H, ovenlrhie,
complotalr ovorhaulod,
chiiP tran~~portotlon .. . .. .. . .. .. . t79S
1959 Plrmovlh, 4 dr. V-1 outo. cl11n oer t795
1t58 Cht..-oltt, 2 dr. auto. II&amp;H, Nleo
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TINY'S FOODLAND
M.id . o~cport.

Bakera of Good Bread

$1695 •

!S 1960 Ramblor Ambo•odor sta. WtlJOIIo

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1961 Chevrolet 'Y.a Ton Pickup_ $1195 .

2-58 Buicks

Friday

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8 cyl. Automatic trans.

62 LeSabre Buick·· s1795

2 Door Sedan.
run power.

lllursdoy

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Standard Trans. 6 cyl.

-V·B motor and

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HEINER'S BAKERY

SOLD

1961 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan ___ $1395

1960 Dodge 2 Dr. Sedan· 6 cyl. _

V8 Cpe. Low mlleage. Vti'J cleon car. AutlmoUc ahlft,

Pontiac _ $75 54 CadiiiiC • $100

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11o IN2 Rambilr (6) 2
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local - r . A•
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..I INI Ford VI Gollxlo 2 Door Honltap.
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Pub - r . IYt oharp .......... $1495
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Standard trans. Radio and heater.

63 Cutlass Olds.

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Automatic Trans.

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1f64 Rambler (61 4 Or.Sto. Wagon.
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Culllom 330. Stondonl Trona.
One owner, llkt now. lot It, .... 12095

Standard trans. Heater.

6 cyl. Standard 'I'Nru.

63 LeSabre Buick • • S2195

RED-HOT "AS-IS" SPEOALS

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

LEWIS

Automatic, Power brakes, power steerln.lil. new whit.

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was held with the follow· Martin Berlsford and
Andy.
:1q officers being returned: FLOWER SHOW AWARDS
'President - Bill Board, Secre- Awards for the Fourteenth An-

Ito«! ·

lloiiM of aplrftual vaiiWII. WUhout a
~ Chlrch. lllither democnQJ'
mi!r d\oilimtloo mn IWVIve, There
bar IOUftd I'IUOnl why f!'M1

Then you will visit a travel agency, study maps,
read travel books, and talk with those who have already
made the journey.
And what about that far more important (and uno
eei-tain) journey ••. the journey of life?
The Church offers wise counseling from those who
have studied life.
The Church present.. you with a map formed from
the fundamental truths of God and his directivea for
living.
The Church Interprets f!lf you the greatest of all
travel hooks, the Bible.
The Church gives you the companionship of the allwise Guide, who made this journey without a mistake,
the Lord Jesus Christ.
Agency, map, travel book and Guide for life's jour•ey. Corne to Church and find them all.

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WANT AD ·
INFORMADON

2 SIGNS

Reel &amp;tete For S.le

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Six events for super
fieds and lour for road •tacks
Mrs. Nathan Biggs entertain- are scheduled
for Saturday.
ed tho Past Chiefs of Meigs Top purse will be $300 to win
Temple lor their r"lular Aug- in the super modified feature.
usl meeting held Monday eve·
Mem be" presented gt'fts Mr1. Haddox Vilit1
nmg.
~"' and cards Ol' Mrs. Peter Stace,
,
who is confined to Iter borne by W 1th her Parenti
FOR SALE - I rooiiiJI. frame illness.
Mrs. Chet Haddox (Nina Triphouse, coal furnace, hot and The meeting was opened with lett ) of Wasltinilon, D. C.
cold rlllllllDg water. 11&gt; acres 8 reading of a poem "Climb Till been visiting here with her par·
ground. $20011.00. Third houao Our Dream Comes True" by ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
oa Forest Run Road ·
Mrs. George Childs. The trav· 1ett • nd , thelr. fam!ly, and her
8 11 Ito elinl prize donated by Mrs. husband I fatruly, Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SALE -Syracuse, 4 rooma Phillip Meinbart was woa by Herman Haddox.
and hath, 33 1·3 acres, free Mrs. Pat Gallagher.
Mrs. Haddox left today for •
gas. City ater. $6900.00. WY Games were played and prlz. v!stt tn Potnl Pleasant, W. Va.,
1-3271.
a 18 6lc es won by Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. with her son and daughter-in
William Allman, Mra. Childs law. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Haddox
FOR SALE - 82 acres farm, and Mrs. Meinhart. A dessert and in Charleston, W. Va.
&amp; room house, ¥.! basement, course waa aerved by the host- M_rs .. Hazel Wallen and Mrs.
bsm and outbuildings, local- ess.
Vtrgtnla Ley. She plans to
ed 12 miles from Pomeroy,
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tl with Mr. and Mro. Albert
Ohio. One mile off 124 at
Lega Notice
Hendricks and family in WinLanllsville. Price $10,000.00.
NOTICI OP A"LlCATIOII field, W, Va.
u.-. Edards Ru!land Obi01Zerlde
PublleTI'\ICkiDI
••"- " CompanJ
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.. appUcaHon wllb tha Public utw. NAMED GIANTS' BOSS
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HOUSE for lale in Bradbury. !,~m'!'~.,:!.. ':\:to':' ~::;;:: NEW YORK (UP))- Welling·
I rooiiiJI • atorage room • bath ' Ponnlt
No. ?M ., """"'tho '""••· km T. Mara succeeded hia late
lDI peboDI, flrDlll or eorporaUon. u
laundry room, water under ••""'",.. ohlppon• J . A&lt;•• c. .. brother John as president and
pressure. Two cisterM,
e:;;..~u~.~=- Btree&amp;, New Or· board chairman of the New
buildings 1arage one
"'"......., Putl• ,.., obtoln ' "" .. York football Giants Thursday.
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:ound. S. D. Buskirk,
~,.:'!:."':, ::".: •.":!::~m••~"~~ A ~hird broth~, tT::;. w~l~
eporl, Rl 1.
8 18 4lp
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continue to hold his present job
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as club treasurer.
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CARRIERS
NEEDED

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4
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Pomeroy
Lowtr &amp; Upper

bouse, 4
'belli. bu11"\1!M. Ideal
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Real Estate For Slle

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Deily
Sentinel
..IIOU8E r&lt;lR lalt, Racllle. CaD
Wy·:Z.2156
Cllrellc!t.IIOJ•.•WJ tz211l.l
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MOTORS
DISCOUNT
IS
MOVING
TO A BIGGER AND BEnER
LOCATION IN ORDER
TO BETTER SERVE YOU

LET INGELS

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couldn't expect to 110 on INFINITELY be
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1:30 Dow Jones Averagea.
II'ONDAY TIIIIU rRIDAY6:35 Sundown Sereoade
· 6:00 Slgo On - News
7:00 National News
&amp;•110 Sacred Hear!
7:11i Sundowr. Serenade
8 20 Meigs County RFD
d. oo ~tgD Off
~ 6 : 25 Paul Bowers, Farm
SATURDAYS 6:30 Newt
1:00 Sign On - News
6:36 Country Jamboree
1:05 Country Muste Ttmt
6:57 Weather
6:211 Country Jamooree
7:00 National .~ews
, ·OO Protestant I!Gur
7:00 Bill Miller Sbov
7:30 Sports Parade
7:30 Sports ParMe
7:36 Larry Andersoo Sbow
,. 7:35 8W MIUer Show
10:45 It's Music - Milly
7:35 Piclum• Hardware
11 :00 Oairy Valley ano Dutton's
l'l'ttts Thurs.}
Tup Tea Show
7:50 News
12:00 News
8:0C Bill Mille,; Show
12:15 luslcal lnterludo
8:45 Baker Furniture Sbow
12:30 Rev. Merlin reeta
9:00 News
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
9:06 Coffee wttb Jaoet
&amp;:00 Sporta Parade
ll:OO Portraits of a Patriot
8:05 Jim Mees Show
,(o:Oii Swap Shop
8:30 National News
j::30 SoclaJ lleCarity
1:35 Sundown Sel'flll8dt
Q-0:35 Bill Miller Bruncb Sholl 1:00 Oil tbe Air
10:45 Mason Agr. Pqram
Bl'NDAYS &lt;Tuesday)
1:30 Sign On - Arm.f Hour
10:45 Family Wonhlp ('J'bura.) 7:55 News
10:45 UC. Program (Friday) ::: ~~llJt Laymao'J IIDur
11:00 Newt
· .,...,ay Show
11:05 ThJJ'I Country J!liiCIIOD 8:00 Sllllday Sbow
11:30 &amp;yll Ootutb1 'llyinna
9:30,1be Blblt SpeaLr 1D
12:00 Cameal Block N
t:tl Leglalaun Report
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12. :30 G.liu'l n ...~ Star
lO:IIG 1be Good Life
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10:lb CoDgre~SDt~D Moeller
&lt;Friday)'·
1~: 30 The Sunday Show
12 :!0 Larry Anderson
Show·
11 .30 The Q .
&amp;:1530 Jim Keea Sltow
U;OO News wei Hour
4• Blaettaar Auto Show
12·16 The .......,..,.,_
C·30 1i3ee1r1e Co
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Nen 12:30 The Rev, Merllr Tee11
4;40 Jim Mees
5:00 Newt
1:00 The ReY. Sllll BWupa
&amp;:OS Jim Mees Show
1:30. The ReY, Andrew Par-~11
a:oo Sparta Parade
2:30 Sunday sbowcaae
8·10 Jim M Sho
6:30 Sundown Sel:enade

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ONE OF Pomeroy'• nnest take over . low mont~Jy payhomes, the~er Norman menta on a spinet plano. Can
Neutziine
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I rooms, 1 .
, ear•ae. . Manager, P.. 0, Boz·2!5,
Drepface, 2 , cr of pouod. byvflle, Tndi• ·. • I 20 ·
wooderful 'riew
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street andW1'river.
f'ltoae
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Announcement Soon !

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'I'IUP.D LOTI - trw PB!!TO Copyma Sentca eop.
IS
... IDll nter. Bmnl'e l'rall leo made o1 legal
Tlte Ramlltr
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r=..~ almolt anj World ~ r-ptld TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED,_,
I lS tic Retdet - - , Pow IZOJ Ilia ear nom, rltlo 1lltd ,... Experience Helpful, but oot
11rmance. 8maD ar oCIIttllllll necessary. Earn over $S per
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'riiRD and tour ""'"' !Urni•'and tll.lllpraltllb
hour after s1tor1 ttainlng wltlt
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W nted T0 B
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experienced driver•. Write
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llllellopolllai! loiDitll
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' l'nmiture,
dlsbeo,
Jt. Mlltt 8lreel. ,._.,
Division, care of Room 428,
11111111. RowleJ • Reed Bard- nnscell"""''"s. Call or write:
P-. W1 Wl'll
Transportation
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5 U tk loln. Howard Cecil, 8110 W.
f zz trc
East Fourth -Street,
_m.........,. a t Mala Sl, Pomeroy.
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nati, Ohio, or phone 2f1-55'12,
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1lltd pri'tate bath. In- - - - , . . - - --=..:::..:::. - door hard top.
"' our .., ..ce.
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Wented
rilbl. Call WI 11-3022.
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from
Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY
i-5187.
8 17 Uc
--SALEh: bF.omt, I room
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alh. 129 acres.
Pholll Sll ~· 1 10 ,...

planet
8. Hoopltal
-k&gt;yee

timber:

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Open t ID 5. Eveninla by a1&gt;- lne. TltiJ 1s salesman'• demBeetlq
pointment. Operators, Helen onstrator. ReBUiarly sold
MlDerPOie, Oltle
llrlcklel IIIII land7 Betmett $99.95. Will sell for $48.81 or
End rou sewer lro1blet
_ __ _ __ .....:Bn
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:_:::
tc $&amp; per month. Free homo
We bava aD lila
demo. Call WY 2-4i555.
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ANNOUNCING THE openln1 of
8 17 etc
Reuoaabte Baa.
Cit Trailer Sales at
313
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Uncoln St, Middleort, Obto. SEWING machines. repair Bel"
7 21 Ua
Phone WY 2-2838 or stop by 'rice, aU makes. WY !1-2284. BEATING, l'btmllllllo lbeflao
to see the latest.
IDII!op The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Fanta..,.. Anold lllodten
Camp!Jt&amp; Tl'ailen.
Alltbrolzed Siltger Salel and
Easl MaiJt Street,
111
I 18 3tc Service.
a 29 uc
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THERE will be a weekend Re- GIN SENG $23.25 per lb., gold7 :r.e lfe
'rival at tha Letart Falls U. eo seal $1.85, wild Binlr•r 65c.
B. Church Tltursday the 19tb Bill Bailey Reedsville Ohio CAR Washed and vacuumed.
through the 22nd. The pub'
1 12' l2tc · Wilson's. car wash, 560 Page
lie • invited. James Morri·
HONDA
Scr bl Co
OpenSI
., :ddlr"' WY·U'115.
250 am e. nlOP, Pastor.
8-19-Slp 19115
m a.m. ID 9 p.m.
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tact Jack Walker, Hemlock sev011 daya 1 week. 7-31~
0 00
~elkl:-ag~ua~t
~vt after S p. m. WY ~ NEIGLER BUlLDING Supply
Davt/J.arm' Kin sb be' before, WY 2-61194.
Racine, Plastic wall tilt ltc
8
11
l!n•tDI at ' P m g~
Uc
per sq. fl for balhrooma,
3 . · and F ~1 WATER f ate
Five Odd Fell
lro
25c hause bullden alnmln!IJII aiel08~
lies i.'rited. owa 11- :~•·
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lng, kitcbeD ~lneta measur·
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, ~ od to aif.e o(ldtchen.
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B0US1: TfWLE1\ village of Lakes, 10 z 43, $?JIOO. M. A.
Auto Slfes
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Hall,
Reedavillt,
Ohio.
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l!'fallable Immediately. ~
I 14 tk 1956 FORD Falrlane, 4 • door
WY 2--2186, WY 2-3600 or Wy
good. $300. WY 2--8812.
S-3341.
U PEACHES, now plt:ldng early
IJ..I9-3tp
1 10
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Red Free, Red Haven, SUD
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brakes radio power
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Wells
Orchard.
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7 IS de power steermg,
V!IPURNISRED 4 - . 1lelb
transmission, new
lllllt1 nJOlll, DICe yard. Potni SWEET CORN and hall runner One of tha cleanest can
Lant, Lincoln Bellhts. Ph. beans. SH Z-5716.
B II 3tc Pomeroy. Call Walter
WY Ul'll
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Insurance
er. WY 1-3230. Actnal
age 43,000. Price fll95.00.

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OR SALE 6 room boose, dou·
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...... C"'ll:: Ptc TWO BEDROOM house on Lin- WE GltaDLY
31 acres ,round. $3000.00.
OUIUTY
Entered Rospllal
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coin Jlgts., birch kitchen, au- Ire
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pooer wt
ontact Lawrence
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1be charter was draped In Persons enterinl Holzer no.
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tomatic 1as heat. ~ ;::~~~ : : : : . of a:~~ ~~=- Langsville, Ohio. 8 20 12tc 1962 Chev. lmpele H. T. Cpe.
$1695 n;.emoChery uteri Kaeothryn Hayman pita! durinl the past 24 houn
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uncll Daug!t- included: Bar~ara J. Smith, t&lt;
THREE BEDROOMS,
utilii; M eport,
o. 1i 11 6le
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like new. Radio and heater,
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ters .of America met Tuesday Portsmouth Rd.: Michael o.
room and 1arage. Located;
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1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Or.
$1l95 everung, wtth 32 mem~~eys pres· Bane 23 G n· A ·Mrs Ray·
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N. 5th Avenue, WY 2·2246.
MITCHELL AIR Conditioner. CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
Low mileage by local owner, spotless clean Interior, tires ent.
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Leda Mae Kraeuter, council· Scott Alan ilarJ'IniiOD 175 Brent
8 20 6lc ~~:· ~~:er Ro~\ M~tpers- POMEROY - 2 story frame, 6 show little wear. Brown finish. real nice ear.
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$1095 or, presided and ?pened the wood Dr.; Mrs. Jott:. w. Gil&gt;
Sycamore SL WY !1-5212.
CLARINET. Good condition $liS. basement, gas fired hot wal· Jet black finish, vinyl interior trim. Real low mileage by meetmg ~n rttueltstlc form. BOD, Rl. 2 Vinton; Lester L
ow ,.._, -. '"';;'"'":-o-l---=---~1~30~30tc~ SH 2·5716.
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er heating, garage, large original owner. Tires like new, automatic trans. R&amp;H.
Lllhe ChriSty reported that site Bales, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Els
screen in front porch. Good
had received word from Glen- worth E. Miller, Rt. 1 Patriol
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BusiiMSI Servilocation. $12,000.00.
na · Rayea, a charter member Milton C. Carter. Rt. 2 p,
· I I . - - .. cz• • - .., POMEROY - Good location,
who IS 111 at the home of her riot ; Charles K. Burris. Rt ..
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wanted. 5 room frame, modem hath,
OPEN EVES. 9:00P.M. ~
daughter, that she appreciated Vintun; Mrs. Thomas G. Oilloo1
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SALE! .. SAVEl
Farm ponds, hackftlllng, kitchen has built in cooking
~ards sent her and sent greet· Eureka Star Rt. ; Mrs. Geor&gt;&lt;
No Federal Exclll Tu
driveways. Reasonable rates. units, full basement, forced
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mgsto the members and friends. R. Sheets, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mr.
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Phone WY z.•. a 20 !Ole hot air heating, garage. $10,·
}. card of thanks was .-ead from Corl D. Morris, Pt. Pleasant
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DON'1 PUMP yo&gt;u llugglsb ae1&gt;- 500.00.
the Byron Rayman family.
John M. Johnson, ,Rt. 1 Racine
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FREEZER
$179
tlr tan!&lt; Get Kl....,.Em-AII FARM - 115 acres, 3&gt; cultvatIt was voted to have the trtJ&amp;o Mrs. William E. Swisher, Mid
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Pl111 FREE Ice Cream
aeptle tant cleaner. Land- eo, 50 pastures, 1 drilled well,
tees purchase a refrigerator for dleport; Jackie L. Will, Middle
2 2156
USED FREEZER SALE
mark Ji'arm Burea11
3 dug wells, 2 water systhe lodge kitchen. The door port; Bobby Jo Adams, Rt. 1
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pr&gt;ze donated by the "good of Kacine; Mrs. Paul E. Russell
Upright f..-r __ $50
house, bath, basement, fumorder'' commitiee waa award· Columbus; Mrt. Kenneth IJ
Notice
cu. ft. GE Upright
ace heat. Garage, 2 hams, The annual Lambert reuned to Ethel Orr.
Reed, Jackson; Mrs. Otho E
IUVHONI avaDabll
fGr 12
Frwmor, uMtl 4 yn, _ $125
chickenhouse, other build· ion and picnic was held SunByron Rayman and grand- Hall, Rt. 2 Pri!cltard, w. Va .;
cloiiJIDI Party Plan Demoo
lnls. $9,000.00.
day , AuBUSt 15th at Royal Oaks
daughter, Mrs. Keith. Ridenour Mrs. Arlice ~' Henry, Rav·
abiiiiW. Otauct for
ado ~ POMEROY
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN[Park al Five Points. Present Skyline Speedway near
were present lor the draping of enswood; John w. Fitch, Ash
•m""""''' freslt Si1U, Inc.
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WY Z-3830
W1' Z-3636 1 were:
art, 0., claims to be the
the charter and Mr. Hayman land, Ky.; and Dave L. PhU·
For IDformltloJt. write or
Manogoo
7 20 3tc Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lam- auto racing track in the
expressed hla appreciation to lipos, Wellston.
call: Ji3- J. DouBW•· RL
P~. WY Mill
bert, Mr. and Mrs . Joe Jolto- with • Rolls Royce for a
the memb""' for their kindness
Birth•
s, Coolville, Oltlo, Pbont: 1:;;:;:;~~:::~::;:;:;:;~11
HOUSE lor rent. Sx rooms and son (the former Helen Lam- car .
to Mrs. Hayman during her ;u.
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bslh. Newly decorated. Close bert) and daughter
Beverly The $20.000 automobile,
ness and for services al her Mrs. William E. Swisher, MJd~
7 11 301p GRAPES, $2 per bushel. Leave
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WY 2-31192 or WY 2-2660.
Elaine; Mrs. Bryne Vaughan ed by Ed Halley Motor Co.
death.
dleport, daughter, 2:22 a.m.
::::=:=:::-::-::=:=::::-= orders at BB Market. B. F.
to busine,. district. Phone (Elizabeth Lambert) of Porn&amp;- Parkersburg, W. Va., will
At the close of the meeting, Thursday ; Mrs: Joho M. John·
lU'I'OIIOIIIL&amp; Board, Mason, W. Va. IJ.l9-3tp IFill Almost Every Car
11-lfi.Sic roy; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Han- the field of
the members and guests ad- son, Rt. 1 Racme, son, 4:37 a.
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956 FORD, VIctoria Hardtop, I Transferable Wheo
II --------.:....:..~ ing (Margaret Lambert) of Saturday, Aug. 21.
jouroed tu the kitchen where m. ~ursday ; Mrs. Carl
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IIIJII&lt; 1 standard transmission. Good
You Trade Can
FOR SALE: Rartinler Bldl., Flatwoods Rd. ; Mr. and Mrs. The ~lap feature will be
refreshments were served b Burrts. Pt. Pleasant, daughter,
c==;-:;::-:;-:--"7'-:--:= motor and tires. ~ . . Also
40 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport Gene Lambert and chlldren trophy race, Speedway
the refreshment committe Y 6:57 a.m., Thursday; Mrs. ElsIMlTirs Clodtlnl atore • now lor sale : l7 inch Admiral, te~ 1 eGuaraoteed 24 mootltJ Prellent Income, $91i0.00 per Charlotte, Donald, David and said. Former racer
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worth E. Miller, Rt. 1 Patriot,
IPeD at Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 evision table model with
or 24,000 mDea
year. Price $10,500.00.
Cheryl of Hemlock Grove; Mr. M. Flint, now a Parkersburg KNEE OPERATION
son, 9:01 a.m. Thursday; Mr•.
L m. DDiil 7 p. m. a 211 tic stand. $4li.OO. Call SH z.4n2 I Most Popular UDit
THREE bedroom house
on and Mrs. Kenneth Grover (Mary optician, will sponsor the tra. PHILADELPffiA (UP!) _ Paul E. Russell, Columbus, son
UiNOUNCING the
ol or contact Keith Kennedy '
ID tiM U.S.A.
Bwuattteerrnuhte,atPo$8merooooyoo
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Guard Ray Rissmiller of the
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Mrs.
Phone WY 2-2838 or otop by
Butternut, Pomeroy. $7,500. bert) and children, Steven, Jeff· he Is establishing a good sport- second day of rec~very today George R. Sheets, Rt. 1' Galli·
coin St., Middleport,
Ohio. AKC registered Pekingese puplnstallt4
O'Brlea ol Crow Realty
roy and Alisa Ann of Athens· manship trophy which will be !rodm a knee opera!lon he un. polis, son, 9:23 p.m 1b11t'sday
to.,. the latest Hilltop camp. pies. Mrs. W. W. Call, 132
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sstru er e Eagles lop
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FOR SALE - I room and bath ~~ ~s"""Ke':met:n.\~ ~j 1965 race. The top
loot to the team for the entire from ~e hospital were: Mrs.
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Radio
Combination.
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house,
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John Gtbson, Mrs. Muie Smith
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outbuildings, Pomeroy, Rt 3, Mtddleport, Mr: and Mrs. James
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Mrs. Jame• Bad ett Mra.
AM ' FM radio and four
Rose IDII Can be seen by Johnson nd e tldren Jamie Sue a vote of tho drtvers
aid Bryan
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speed changer. Four speaker o.I:l CONDmONING, Refrlgl!l' appolnlmeni only. Call WY z. and Gregory Todd of Pomeroy, ves.
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PLAN BELLING
Mrs. Bertha Davis,
1 belling and Detty Mrs Harold K Germ
soWJd system. This ;. a 1005 atlon service. Ja&lt;k s Refrtg- 2779
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Mrs.
Nora
Johnston
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super
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model. Used only 4 months. eration, New Raveu. Pbone
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stock cars will .app~ar ag.ain shower for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chari~ J..;eph P...;,la Ka:t~·
Full balance due $104.26 or TU 2-3537.
4 I lfc f ROOMS, 2 story house eel· Those who ooufd not be
thts Saturday, With ltme !rillls Kelly. Aug. 28 at 7:00 p. m. at Jeffrey Leml~ Mr• Wallar•:
$1.50 per week. Try it in
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lar, gara1e, coal bouse, wash ent were Mr. and Mrs. Carl set _lor I:30 p.m. (EST) and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul son, David w~rren, · 181 Z2
STOll HOURS:
yoor borne. Call WY 1.-6555.
eompleat Senlce
bouse, extra building, extra Mourning of Elyrts !Ruth Lam- racmg an boor later.
Kelly, Long Bottom, R. D. I. months.
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near
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Joseph
Johnson,
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Daily 9:00 to 7:00
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es. Pwi Hysell, Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp, wtll be parked for spectators to
Fri. &amp; Set. 9 to 9
CANNING TOMATOES, 75c bu.·
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Ohio.
1 17 &amp;tp Tuppers Plama.
mspect. Beasley v Mathews,
Charles Cleland, Main St.,
BadM, Oltle
--Inc., Athens, regular pace car
HELEN'S Beauty Shop School Raclna o.
a 211 &amp;tc
FOR SALE : Excellent
sponsor lor Ihe Speedway, is
1 1. tre LOT
Days Speelal &amp;UI)IIII 11 tin
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relinquishing the spot thi• week.
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Lewis Sauer. Jr. and Fred
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and final sllow·
inS o1 lilt BIS Bend 'l'alen~ Sbow
.flillowed by a fireworks
d~, . wiD end tbe 102nd an111111 JlfN&amp; Counly Fair today.
Alllll!lence, for Friday nn
far· .t~ead over the same nextto-the lui day of the fair In
1~. 'l'!iere were 2,424 PJid ad·
~ fo" the grounds yester·
day ~~~ 1,98'1 paid on Friday
of lll!llpear, acconllnc to Fair
~· ICcretary Frank J. John-

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~· ~ were 753 paid ad·
miQiqlll to the grandstand
1\'ell.. -"i''daJ In comparison to
1118 thllarne day In 1~.
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WE'VE LEARNED ALOT FROM YOU!

HOMECOMING HELD
The annual homecoming at
the Freedom Gospel Mission
held Aug. 15 at I e Bald Knob
church ground wa• well attend·
ed with Sunday School in
morning and a basket dinner at
noon. In the afternoon service
Rev. E. J. Griffith read the
98th Psalm, prayer was by Milford Frederick, and Rev. 0. H.
Cart, from Hobson, brought
message taken from Mall. 22.
IUs lext was "I ha1·e prepared
my dinner, all things are ready,
come to the marriage." Each

The many helpful banking service&amp; we
have establiBhed and perfected over the
yean are our respo118e to the specific
banking requin11umt1of this community
, •• aa you htwe shown them to us. Today
our bank oflm you the best, the most
corwenient, the moat eco110mical banking

wvice&amp;; baaed on long year~ of e:peli·
ence and aasociation as banker, friend
and neighbor.
Cen l~ !&gt;ow MAN'I WA1 .

special song group and all that
took part in the service were
thanked.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mro. Susie Fischer enlerlain·
ed a group of relatives and
friends Wednesday evening
her home, Morning Star. Refreshments were served during
the evening to Mr. and Mn.
William Porter and family 8lld
Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Moore of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mro. Gerald
Michael and family and Mr•.
Hazel Michael of Syracuse.

warranty* ever went with
Shop At
Blhr Clothiers
for Clothing
For lick To
School For
Both Boys

And Girls.

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beautifUl, full-size Clvyslers. We're moving thelll·out fast. for HttJe more thin :
you might pay for small« cars. All yours for the taking.: Blg·car !:OmfO~Q V.a '
performance, and the longest warranty In llle business, Now ataasy to
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POMEROY

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POMEROY

M~lgs

TOM RU.E&gt;

County for over 93 yean

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatloll

PRICED FROM$99.95 to $199.95-11" to23"

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Acblevemenl Aw81'ds program Awards were announced as
went off this morning without a follows
hitch.
4-H Champions - J. Malcom
Junior Fair Queen Jennifer Hamm In charg~ovlce show·
Blakeslee and King Dennis fJV· ma111:hip ..;.. Rllbblts, Bill Chanans were presenled to grand· ey; rabbits and gralld champsland patrons opening · the fl. ion showman, Donna Reibel;
nal day of the lair.
poultry showman, Alan HoUer;
Then, with Mary Thompson garden lrophy, Stanley Hutton;
as chairman, the revue and A· eleclricily plaque . fumished by
ward• program got underway the Ohio Power Company preat 10:43 a.m.
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senled to Donnie Cheadle and
'111e psrude lo the grandstand Klmmy Pierce; rope, Charles
had formed al 10:15 a.m. and Scott; entomology, Mike Wil·
arrived In front of the grand· IIams, small motors; Beechle
stand at 10:30 a.m. where Dlx· Cooper.
le Roush, 1964 queen, and Arch- Horsemanship
aeb!evement
ie Rose,. 1964 king,· presented, awards, trophies furntShed by

the Meigs County Riding club, try; be b b i e Sheets tasly garmenls. and Patty Dorst for
went to Champion Jackie Jones, meals; Morton Titus, ouldoor 4-H clothing champs.
and Cheryl William•, reserve cookery; Rhea Mora, food pres- Achievement award winners
clrampion. Charles Eastman gol ervation; Jennifet Blakeslee, - with Dixie Roush in charge
the Swine, award.
. home furnishings, and Carol - were Junior Fair Queen Jen· Home economics (4-H) Chom· Hall, child care.
nlver Bh!kesfee, presenled a tropions, Sally Mora in charge, Sary Thompson
was chair- phy from C. F. Tompkins, man·
presented· awards lo education man for the style revue, Shar· ager of Kroger's Slore; Junior
booth co-champions, Five Poinl on Holter, narrator for sports Fiar King, Denny Evans preSlir Slltcbers and Two Big Bend clothes; Pat Koblentz, narra- sented a trophy from EdiBoys.
lor for your first outfit; Diane Hobstetler of the Pomeroy Na·
Champion individual demon· Holliday, narrator for lou~ing tiona! Bank, and Charles Freclr
slration awards - presented clolhes; Sally Mora, narrator er, a lrophy from the Farmers
by Debbie Shockey - went to for articles to use and wear, Bank &amp; Savings Co., Ted Reed,
Linda Shenefield, snacking and and Ann Holter, narrator for Jr., presidenl, as 4-H Achievepacking; Linda Cotterill, Fun school dress.
ment Award winner.
with foods: Millie Legar, quick Olher narrators were Anila Other awards given were meals; Cathie Chtchesler, yeast Houdashelt for dress up dress, 4-H clothing champions-san·
bread, r o 11 s and pas- complele costume and tailored dy Wood, Tawnya Cozart, Lin·

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Blood replacemenls are ••k·
ed today for George Stobarl
wbo was sev~rely lnjared In a
fall al Muon, w.
wben
lho Bloodmobile ulllt vislls
Pomeroy M·onday from noon
unlll I p.m. Stobart wao ser·
lously injared In 1 faD al Ma·
aan recently.
Slobart, wbo bas been hot·
pilallzed at Hol~t!f bospllal In
aerlous condidon for aome
lime, used 17 plnll of blood
durlog his slay In the bospllal.
Twelve pints are yet to be
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absence of
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Rev. How
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8-Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., AUI· 20, 19811

11elo Tuesday evenmg, Se~l. 7
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A •come as you are" party
due w the Labor Day holiday.
A capaclly crowd of lt.547
hlghllghled a meeting of the
Th• F.lecta Circle will be P~""
Mi ha is persons heard Watchtower spok·
R hiJI'd CampbeU und· Busy Bee Class o1 the Middlegran. cha~rmen, !he Dorcas CIT· Mr. ~nd Mrs. John B: b ~ y esman Angelo 0. Manera, Jr., ~~~t s~~ery at Holzer Hos- pori First Baptist Church on
cle will present devotions and and children •. KathJ'Ti
of deliver the mam addre~s the ertal Wednesday morning. Her Thursday evemng in the social
tht Lovejoy Circle will be m Jackie, Donnie an . mmy
closing day of the dlalrlct as· PI
be 's 238
room of lhe church., Mrs. John
charge of hospl ality.
Ntw Prospect, Ill., VIsited (; sembly of Jehovah's Witnesses roo~• n~ar;es' R. Karr Sr. Lyons, president, was assisted
Members are remmed to re- cenlly w•th her pare~:·· and in Nashville, Tenn., Augul LZ M~ home Tuesday even· by Mrs. Shirley Mills
and
member the birthday of the and Mrs. Herbert Ml er
throngh 13.
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~et after a ten day~ visit al Mrs. Clyde Wlneberenner m
hom• missionary. Belly Kill&gt; other relalives.
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lth her daughter and transporting members to the
gan . ol the Wierton Chrisllan Mrs. Lawrence Harlmger .• assistant to the overseer of the Mar~on w
d Mrs. Ed· church.
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Devot1ons were g1ven by Mrs. center. Sept 8. Mrs
Ow~n spending several days In RIO Middleport • Pomeroy Congre· --m·law
~~ Poll Am. The Z6 members attending enElizaheth Slaven and .conSist· aiSIJ announced that the R_t o (i 1ande wilh her daughter and galion of Jehovah's Witnesses watd T.~:'ard T Ba.!r and joyed a supper of corn bread
fr' •I •cr~plure. meditation and Grande Women's 1\SSOCIBilon fMmily, Mr. alU! Mrs. Garland said that as local Wllnesse8 Mrs.
M :
nd Miss and beans prepared by Mn.
pr•yer Mrs. Bennett report· will meet Sepl 16 with the Lanier and family.
have returned from Nashville Polly Am of
are Lyons and other officers.
eo '''' the cards sent to shut-IDS. location to be announced later Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and regularly scheduled meetings Polly. Karr ?lw da1 s with their Games were played and prtzes
Mr&gt; l.i\ltan McGhee wa• elect· Mrs Charles While was auth· fBmlly have been called 1o Me- will resume at the Kingdom Hall spending a e d ~ Ch rles awarded 1o winners. Mrs. Beu·
·-ed secretary lollowing the re- orized to order the "Secret eonnelsville due to the death 900 Braodway-st. Mlddleporl. parents, Mr. an lte ~~ a the lah White conducted a singing
•ignation of Miss Rhoda Hall. Place" meditation booklets to of her father,Mr. W. C. M1ller. '111e theme of lhe convenlion R.. Karr and a n g
coolest and buddy gUts were\
'tlhost mother ts ill .
be distributed to local hospt · Funeral serv1ces will be held was "The Word of TrUth." The fatr.
exchanged.
i Mrs. Richard Owen. presidenl als The study Jesson taken from Salurday at I p. m. at the ad.kess was entitled, "World
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fisch- Atlending were Mrs. White,
·pJ the B H. Sanborn Mission· the book "The Church Nol Miller Funeral Home m Me· Governmenl on the Shoulder of er and his mother, Mrs. Suslt Mrs. John Seines. Mrs. Charles
•ry Society. was a guest and Made With Hands" was given Connelsville.
.
the Prince of Peace," which Fi$cher are campting on the Bennett, Mn. Nora Hamilton,
presented material for Jnterces· by Mrs. Dana Hamm.
Mr. and Mrs. Patnck GaJlag. concluded that World govern· Muskingum this week.
. Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
Mrs.
sor) prayer lor church lead·
e meetin was closed with her had as their guest• W~· ment for all mankind will mean Thurman Fische~ is havmg Richardson, Mrs. Jacob Turn·
•rs missionari~'&lt; and sick men&gt; Th
d. t'S The hostess nesday her niece and family, only one supreme government 8 two weeks vacal1on from h1s If, Mrs. Asa Jordon, Mrs.
len of the church.
the bene ~c wn;1 course with lolrs. Clarence Reed of Dela· over all the earlh, that there l_s employment with the Hoisum Lenore Sigman, Mrs. Jo h n
Mrs. Ower. announced I he sened "de~: 10 those men· ware, Ohio, and her family, Mr. the greal Governor of the um· Baking Company.
Lyons, Mro. Winebrenner, Mrs.
.Beptember m~ting of the B coffee a~
d Mrs Florence and Mrs. Hugh Taylor of Co- verse that he should be expectMr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael Elizabeth Salven, Mrs. Agues
H Sanborn Society would
' 10 ned a o;e A•; on Mrs Pearl lumbus.
eo to goverr II, that he will, and family returned
home White Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
ji..i-,_...,...,....
Hannay 0 M rcl;de winebren· Recent guests of Mr. and and lhal "Now is the lime 1o Wednesday after a visit
in Mrs 'Charles Edwards, Mrs.
Hoff";;. r~. h~ Seines Mrs Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and her turn to the world government Cleveland with her sister and Flor~nce Hannay, Mrs. Lettie
PARKER
ner,lah ~bite "and Barba;a and mother, Mrs. Ludie _Meadows, of Peace!"
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury.
Beu A th
were Mrs. Agnes Chnstlan and Seven persons from the local Wilbur Frecker.
Mrs Lllllan McGhee, Mrs. Jul·
Joe 0 ony.
Bessie lUll of Huntington, W. Congregation attended the Con· Mrs. Hazel Michael retur~ed Ia Grim, Mrs .. Charles White,
va., Mr. and Mr. Wesley Mea· venlion.
home Wednesday after a vtstt Mrs. Shirley M1lls, Betty Darst,
PEN and PENCIL SETS
dows and sons, Paul and Timmy
in Akron with her siSier, Mrs. Mrs. George Baker and Mrs.
· Grot Por
95
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
MeadSewing
Circle
htu
Helen
Byers and family.
Oana Hamm.
lock To School_
ows, Ohio River Road.
• •
Mr. ·and Mrs. Cline McCurdy
----Day of Qudtmg
and children of Centerville, who
The birthday of Mrs. Aman- are camping at Royal Oaks Party il Attended
da Kaspar was observed when park vlsiled Tbur!lllay
with Mrs. J. M. Thornlon. first
AUG. 20
lhe Busy Bee Sewing Circle of their aunt, Mrs. Homer Show· vice president, and Mrs. 0. A.
ft\IDDLEPORT, 0.
The Child Conservation Leas·
lhe Federaled church mel on rs ·
Martin secretary of the Am·
---ue will have a rumma,s~ sale In
Thursday at the church for an e Mr. and Mrs. Howard Selden· erican Legion Auxiliary of Drew
·~ ~
the former A P bm.ding . :
0
0
all day quilling.
abel and sons, Terry and John, Websler Post, altended
ll_le
21
W.11idleport, August ?.11- · !ro
d 1 remem
A polluck dinner was served left Thursday foc their home in August blrthda) party a• Chil·
........ 01111
9
3
p
m
Plans
were
rna
e
o
.
a.m. •
· ·
ber home and foreign mission. at noon and Mrs. Kaspar was Tucson, Ariz., after . a threo llcothe Veterans Hospilal on
Kiss-me-Kate fashion by
AUG. u,
.
he Elects Circle pleasantly surprised when her weeks visil Nith h" mother, Thursday.
1
CLOSID FOil VACATION
The Frie~dly C B s dub
ar1~ -;;.~~ 1 Fil"l!t Baptist daughters. Mrs. Roberl Arnold Mrs. Ray Seidenabel and other The party was given by the
THRU AUGUST 21 II
Pomeroy wtll hold a plcmc
of e ' epor
evenin and Mrs. Ro Smith cyame Wlth relatives.
American Legion Auxthary of
the Middleport park,
Church me~ .~e~ayk A pot home made ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. Hobarl Raub District Eight. Twenl·two Au•:Y
SUN. MON. TUES.
August
22,
at
2::10
p.m.
All
at
the. Roa Sl e
the meef.. in observance of her birlhday. returned home Thursday even- iliary members of the
dis·
AUG. 22·24
Whee -I'm off school ••• out to the P.U:k In
dio operalora are mvlled: Brln~ luck dmner preced
Atlending were Mrs. Kaspar, ing afler a visit at Mitchell, S. !riel atlended. The ladies took
Kate Greenaway Whirl-a-Way pleated eador. Itl
"HOW TO MURDER
own food and table setv~ce an mg.
.
Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. Ad· 0 with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner cake and candy for the parly.
the dashing-est dress I own. It hl\8 a Iolli' ~ tte
YOUR WIFE"
join in the fun ':"hen. lhe newest Mrs. Tony Fowler, chatrman. am Ebersbach, Mrs. Then- M~nkin and family. While in Music was provtued by the
at IllY neck • , • all-around ple!ita that stay-In~
Jack Lemmon
Radio club has 1ts btggesl
preSided and opened the_ meet- dore Mora, Mrs. Louis Reibel, Soulh Dakota hey also visiled hospital orcbeslra and
1ce
nently. Done in crisp DacrOJ;I·&amp;nd-c:otton blend that
(Teebnlcolor)
so far .
IDf w1lh prayet .calls wtlh the Mrs. Freda Milch, Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Eunice Sjervin at Brislol, cream, candy and punch were
never needs ironing. Big Sister style comes with
AUG. Z3
group part1c1patmg. The Rio Kaulz, Mrs. Ben Neulzling, Mrs. Emil Ness at Pierpont and Ken. served 1o 120 veterans and ~~
Spaghetti tie 1111sh. Pick tomato rod. or~..
Jane. Howell Tent.
Grande Assoctat1on meetmg was Lean Huber, Mrs. ~harles Muer ne~h Mess and family al Aber· altendants, nurses and Auxill·
blue. Sizes 2 to aX, 3 to 6X
of Un10n Veterans, wlll .
announced for Sept. 16.
lllrs carl Shields, Mrs. Arnold deen They also saw the new ary members.
MASpN
~._..:_
~,.ct', ! ,; ·.
their annual potluck ptcmc
Each member was asked to and. Mrs. Smith.
hom~, of lhe Fishers. parenls
----2nd Flaor
the Middleport park, Monday bring a handkerchl&lt;f to the
of lhe quintuplets in Aberdeen.
TONIGHT
August 23. at . 6:30 p.m.
next meeling to be sent lo _the
CLOSED SATURDAYS
DAUGJfl'ER BORN
"RIO CONCHO$"
bers
are
remmded
to
take
borne
missionary,
Belly
Ktlh·
Elmer
Keller
Administralor
Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Arms
W1th Rl&lt;hard Boone
ble
service.
gao.
A
gill
will
also
be
sent
to
f
the
Bureau'
of
Workmen's
VISIT
IN
FLORIDA
!Brenda
Wagner) are ,announcand Stuart Whitman
(Color)
A special meetint of the
the foreign missionary. Dr. Law· ,'~:om ensation, has issued an Mr. and Mrs. Charles New· ing _the birth of thetr hrst baby,
-andcine Athletic Booslen has
renee Norton. Yearbooks ~ere orde; thai until further notice \ man and Sharlee of Syracuse a g~rl, ~ed LISa Gaye, Aug.
''THE MASQUE OP
called
for
Monday,
August
23
al
dislributed
during the buomess 11 ffi
THE RED DEATH"
1 the Bureau will have returned from a three • 3rd al Gabon Community HosElberfeld• Store In Pomeroy Is open Saturday !ve
8
p.
m.
at
lhe
"•igh
school.
All
session.
c~o.:'so:
Saturdays. This In- \ weeks vacation in Florida vis- pltal, Gallon. Brenda and Ro~
Vincent Price
(Color)
interested, please a.tend.
The chairman announced
the !strict Office al Jling her mother, Mrs. Anme er are both formerly of Pom d
Until 9 Good Time For Family Shoppl111 Ill
the circle will have lhe
Lo
Adams and brother and sister· roy. Grandparents are Mr. an
Saturdoy .
Aug. 11
VISITS IN COLUMBUS
gram for the B. H. Sanborn So- gan.
In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ad· Mrs. Orville Arms of Pome~[
E.,.ry Department.
"THE SECRET INVASION"
Rose Mary Andrews of
. ciely meeting to be held TuesUNDERGOES SURGERY ams at Delray Beach. They vis- 1\U, and Mr. and Mrs. ~;
With Stewart Granger
~md Mickey Rooney
Bollom, spent the weekend m day, Sept. 7. Mrs. Milton Hood Mr. Richard Roush of Syra· ited Norma G. Maness
and Uam
__w_a~g~ner
_J_r_.•_P_•_m_•_ro_y_ _·_b""""""""""""""""""""'"""""""""""'""'""'"'"'"'"'==-•~
Columbus with her cousin, Ca. Jed the discussion of the study
has undergone surgery at family of Miami, where Norma I.
(Color)
-ondthy Andrews. who. is e~ployed book, "'The Church nol Made ~:University Hospila' at Mor- is on the facully at Miami Uni· 1
t
"SOLDIER IN THI RAIN"
there. She also VISiled wtlh her With Hands."
gantown. w. va. IUs room num· versity. In Hollywood, Flor1da,
'
With Jackie Gleason
brother, Paul. wbo ts • barber The meeting was closed with be . 3311
lhey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger·
r
l
B
.
"l
I
nd Steve M&lt;Qut.,n
lhere.
prayer. Those present were Mrs.
ild Kelly and famt y,
or·
~~;_...iiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii.,\ Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Nora
MEETING CANCELLED
mer residents of Pomeroy.
Homlllon, Mrs. Eva H"':tley, The meeling of the Staff and
·
Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Officers club of Meigs Temple Monday evening has been can·
Mrs. Bertho Archer, Mrs. Fowl- Pythian Sisters scheduled for celled.
e: and her daughter, Martha, a
guest

"" Plan• were made to remem·
•. · Ill!• the home missionary 10
•ember and program book·
i were distributed when the
. reas Circle ot the First Bap·'Jis Church in Mirdleport met
Tuesday evening at the home
~I Mrs. Gerald Anthony. Mrs.
&gt;charles Bennet!.
1Dv"' the meeting

'

da Hollon, Sally Mora, Jean
Whitehead and Pat Koblentz.
Tractor operators contest Larry Hollon.
Horsemanship- Jackie Jones.
Larry Lewis was in charge of
F.F.A. awards.
Pony pulling contest Friday
night:
47 lo 50 inches class, first, F.
J. Cremeans, Mercerville, second, John Slover, Ashville.
46 inches and under, John
Slover, Ashville, first;
Bud
Goodman, Lancaster Route 8,
second.
Pony harness racing, 46 and
under trot, field of six, first
place, Isaac Lewis; over 46 to

52 fncbeJ

trot, first, Pete Gbo

linger.
Pony and horse rumina ractl,
firsts, Greg Meeks, Alba~~
Roule 5, 46 Inches and tiuder,
Barbara Wells, Richwood; 4..
1o 48 Inches, llopna MSnuel, !lao
cine Rt. 2; over a2· to 541, ~
Frost, Shade.
HARNESS RACING
First and slltll, racetl 2 yeu
old p8C1: - first In both races,
Brown Paint, owned by Everel
Bucy Newlflt: second
bolla
rac.;, Joo
owoed' by Lee
Dill and Forrest Edwards ML
Vernon· second end sevenJb raraces f~r 3 yr. old trollers, bolb
(Continued .on
1)

Jei.

New, Modern Bank Opens its Doors
NEW HAVEN - Doors of the
new and complereoy modern

Mason County Bank building
in New Haven were opened in
ribbon-cutting ceremonies Fr~
day morning.
:
Ml"l!. H. L. Dyer, widow ol '
the flrsl cashier of lhe bank,
performed the ceremony in the
presence of .Bank President Her·

man Layne and members ot
the board of direclors.
The building is located one
block from lhe old bank build·
ing on Fifth-s!. the main busi·
ness streel of the town. It is ol
brick Cllnslruction on one floor
and has an impressive granite

front doorway which opens in·
to a marble lloored lobby where
customers conducl their busi

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