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anniversary Sunday w1th A tamily dinner was · ser_ved
open house from 2-4 p_.m. a_t Iat noon to Mr. and Mrs. Br1~k~
tbelr home in Racine. Approxl-rer, Mr. and Mrs. Hayman B~ . n

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mately 84! called.

itz. Mrs. Carl Van Meter, Billy.

Visit Elberfelds Bus"

. Mr. and Mr!:i. Daean Brinker Margaret Ann and Patnc.k Carwere united in marnage Au~ :!9 leton and Mrs. 9ary Barnltz and I

" Mens and Boys

1915 at Pomeroy, by John L. Carol Mary and Ellen All of
Blair. They were parents ol -,ix the family were present except
children, Mrs. Hayman (Dean) 1two grandsons, Gary Bflrn_ltz,
Barnitz of Pomeroy. and M~ . . who is lll in H~lzer . Hosp1tal
Carl 1Bettfl Van. Meter ot Ra- ]and Keitt_1 Barmtz w1th the U.
cine. Four children, Vance, HE&gt;I- 1S. Army ID Honolulu .
en. June and Linnie are de- l
ceased.
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Arrangements of flowers decorated the home lor the oocaMainly About
sion. The refreshment table was
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lovely in lace cover and cesPeople In
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tered with a large wedding cake
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topped with the ntJmeral~ 511 1n I
gold. Individual cake squ.ares
topped with a yellow rosebud
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-.
and punch were ~erved. Miss &lt;:t:-i and sons. M1ke ~:tnd Tum ot i
Margaret Carleton presidt'(l &lt;:tl Columbus were Sund,1y guests
the punch bowl and Mrs. G&lt;~ry · of Mr and Mrs. George Ht'IOes 1
Barnitz served lhe cake. The · Mrs A. H. Cutler le-11 Mun·
couple receivt&gt;d 1:1 number of day tor Fayetle. 1\:o , to rt'sume
gifts for which they expressed her lt'adung at LPn_tu.JI Col
their appr~ciation.
lege. after a v1s1t w1ttJ lwr s1s·
Attendim: from our of town ' ter ond brother-in-law . Mr and
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ours ' Mrs Glen D1ll
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and son, Sumerset. Mr. &amp; Mrs. I Mr and Mrs. Don Dal lt'y and
Ben Gainer. t"amlly. "'r. and I fam1ly uf Newark arrn.,.ed Tucs- j
Mrs. Jerry Morgan and dau~h- 1 day hlr a v1sit witt,' thc1r P_ar
&amp;er of Hebron ; and Mrs. Ermel j enls. Mr. and Mrs. Everett DallMRS. JOHN PHILIP FOl.l.ROD
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Mr.
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Mrs. Ed\\a rd ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Belry Branham, ~oute 1, Pomeroy, _are
Mr. and Mrs L. W. Ne lson I announcmg the marriage of thetr :JUghtcr, Au~ust,Jne,
and family left Wednesday fo r1to .John Ph1hp Follrod, son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. E. E. ~oll­
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lhelr home, Kalllma-wo. Micl1 j rod. Pomeroy. Mrs. Fullrod IS a l_ ~Hi5 gradua te of Pom.lfter a v1sit wi,th ht'r parents. cruy High .School. Mr. ,F?_Ilrod r ~ ~- ul_so .~ gradual~ o~
TONIGHT I&lt; FRIDAY
Mr. and Mr:s. W. 0. Barmtz
IPomerny H1gh Sehoul. dass of l!Hi3 . He Js emp_loyed b)
"STATION SIX SAHARA"
Mr. and Mrs. E. .1 . Hill were the State H1 gh v-,:ay D-epart ment . Th ey are rna~tng thetr !
Carroll Baker
Jan Banner Tu~sde:ty v1silors in Pt. Pleas- home a1 the present time with the brnJegro01n s parents
-andsnt, W. Va.
Iat Pleasant Ridge.
•• woMAN OF STII:AW"
Mr and Mrs. E. ~ K.athbw-n .
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Mr
and
Mrs.
Car
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Weber
and
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
HudDetroit, M1ch., with Mr. and
and Sean Connery
daughter, Lana and Mr. .and son and !\-Ir s :vl&lt;ll'll ballt) ul Mr s. Haymond Kanode .
(Color)
Mrs. William Conrad and dau - ChHrleston . W. VCi .
Miss Sart~h lkchtle, Columghter, Teresa of Athens and Mr
M1ss Virgm1a Estep of CrJ- bu:;. spent i:l v-.eekend wJ01 her
S.turd•y, Sept, 4
"FIRST MEN IN
and Mrs. Elmer Bibbee and lumbus VISihXI Sururduy w1tl1
·• nd Mr,·. J,·rc·k
son Dorse! of Tuppers Pt;-dm; Mrs. Edna Bartels and 1\k and ,..narenh, ~11· "
THE MOON"
' Sunday w1th
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Bee 111 1t'.
Edward Judd Martha Ryer Ivisited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrels.
I Mrs. Dwight Milhoan and lam·
) Mr. L. W. M(Coma~. former
--a ndily.
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Mtddle~rt
"BULLET FOR
Mrs. Max Folmer, son Max
ISchools. 1s tearhmg 10 the St.
BILLY THE KID"
Sleve Bradie
and daughter, Vanessa return1Albans High School, Sl Albilns,
ed home Monday, after a week · w. Va .
"":;~~~~~~~~~;~~end visit in Painesville, with
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Mrs. J&lt;.~mes Ktw ley, \lrs Hoand Mrs. Paul Folmer and dau.l
Middleport l , bert Al lellSiwlh """ ,on, Jnhn
Allensworth, spent t11 e weekt nd
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Pomerow. Oldo
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor I Brown Mrs. Murah Lrnnard . who m Walbndge wtlh lh~ forme1 ·· s·
TONIGHT
spent the weekend in ~olum- has been ;m rm.-alld tor severa l son and fam tly, Mr and Mrs
NOT OPEN
bus with !heir daughte~ and years, was taken by Hawlmgs- .l &lt;:~mts Hawley and chlidren
FRtDAv
SATuRDAY son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.. ~~ack , Coats ambulnnee Tu•:sday to Jane Gtlkey 1s vi sltmg rcla
September 3-4
Cummins and famJ!y . t'hey I Roanokt' , Va , where she wi ll ti ve~ 10 Columbus and wili at ·
'UNEARTHLY STRANCiER"
lo hn Nevtlle, GabrieJia Licu- were accompanied ~orne by enter a nur ~ mg home near her tend lhe Oluo State Fi:tlr.
their daughter,
Manlyn who da ughte-m-li:lw. ,\1rs. P&lt;IUI 1 HI'iJa
- - -·- rl.. Philip Stone. TERRJFY·
JI\IG ' WEJRD! MACABRE!
spent a week with her sister j Leu nard Shirley Mills accorn·
•'THE SATAN BUG"
and family.
!pan1ed James S1mpson on the
tTechnicolor)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
T.
Roush
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tnp Mi ss Alice Euler
has
~~ro Maharis, Richard Basehar. Anne Frances, Dana httve returned to their home, I! been wi1h Mrs. Leonard for the '
Andrews.
New Orleans, La. after a week's past months.
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mir·k Morns, son of ~r. cmd
SUN .. MON .. ond TUES.
Mrs. Lewis Roush, Minersville Mrs William Morris, has reSept. 5+7
Mrs. Lewis Roush and sister, turned to Ashland Cullege lur
SEPT. %
"SKI PARTY"
Mrs.
George
MCChntock
sp~nl
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the
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term.
The
Middleport
Boys Bascllall ,
&lt;Tecbnicolor l
Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Tuesday at Letart Palls w1th
M1ss Narsa Frost, da ughter Le&lt;Jguf' Will sponsor a rummage I
Hickman, Deborah Walley, Mrs. Ernest Gnrnm.
of
Mrs. Audrey Frost, and M1ss sale Thursday and Friday, Sept.
Yvonne Craig, Robl Q. Lew·
Mr.
and
Mrs_Harold
Bartels
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Marth~:~
Ntc holson. daughter of 2 _ 3. m the former A&amp;P build- I
b. Jas. Brown and FamouA
Fames. Lesley Gore, Aron returned to the1r horne, Youngs. I Mr and Mrs. Dt1le NiLholson, ! ing 10 Middleport. Mothers will
Kincaid and the Beacb Bun- town Sunday, after a visit w.ilh j are atleiJdmg Mountam State be m charge or the sale.
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his
mother,
Mrs.
Edna
Bartels.:
Busmess
College
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Parkt&gt;rsPooturetto: Ho C-4 his
Recent guests of Mrs. Edna burg, W. Va.
Evangline Chapter 172. Of£S,
CelwcutooN
Bartels were Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred- Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fultz Middleport, will meet Thursday
erick Bartels or Youngstown : and ~r . and Mrs. Hoger Mor-1evening. Sept. 2. at the Mai-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiiiiOiiio--0, ! gan recently attended a garden 1son1c Temple in Middleport
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party given by Governor and I 7:30 p. m. All membe_rs
Mrs.•James Rhodes in Culum- 1urged to attend for the im~~rl· 1 1
Ibus.
ant business meeting and also
1 Mr
and Mrs. Robert Byer initmtwn.
1and fam1ly have returned from , The Laurel Cliff Better He.allr
i a cacat10n tnp to points 10 the Club will meet Thursday even· .
east incl udmg Hartford, Conn.,i ing at the home of Mrs. Allen
where they were guests of Mr. i Eichinger w1th Mrs. Paul EJchand M_r~. BII~ McKelvey. They , inger as co-hostess.
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also vtsJted m Boston, Mafi~ .•I The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
and histone points in Pennsyl- Temple Pythian Sisters wLII
vania,. Ntw Jersey. New York, meet Thursday evening at the
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Ntagara Falls.
horne of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar ·
Mrs. P. L. Milch has return- ! with Mrs. Henry H.eibel as eo·
I. ed from Marion when:~ she · boste~s.
visited wtlh her daughte~. and j
SEPT. 3
family . Mr. an_d Mrs. \\iJJiamj There wJil be .a wiener roast
Hom.:k &lt;tnd family and new haP W
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Lr'ttle
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by Mr M1tch
accompame
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her home and they VISited m 1
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WI r10g W Va with their' parents on rrl ay,
p . 3' a ,
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. liOn and famil y, Mr. and Mr.~ .
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Mr and Mrs L&lt;Jw renre 'li\A specla1 mee1mg o le ·
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hoan were busmcss VI Sitors tn h ld . h h' h hool Frida11
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ut;s .ay.
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A member"hlp
I Riehard (0Jck) Hay s, of the ~r-i:e is ~r-1 ~~~d all citizens are
U. S. Niwy. Spt' nt the weekend
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to
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SJiQB ' wllh his mother, ' rs. SteII a
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Ha..- ~ and hi s brother ,
David
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from Cuba where he has been the Racine Athletic Boosters
· on a three mooti1 cruise abo aru.J will meet un the football fieldk
the u. s ~ealt' . He returned Sr~t - Saturday at 8 30 a. m. to wor
There's an engaging very-young navor to th is:( '"'""'" !11 Nurl'ol k Va. and ex- un bea~.:hers.
sleekly slendn little strap sandal crarted uf blat.: k \
. t !u be se nt' tu Kev West. The Junior Class of the Oak
simulated Ganges grain leather. Just right for
F' la. in the next few ~eek s . ; Grove Methodist Church is havtailoreQ fashions .
All' Pete Werner. son of Mr ing a bake sale Sept. 4 Saturday
and
Mrs. G. G. Werner, Is in beginning at_ 9:30 ~ - m. at the
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Dover, Del., for spec ial train- · Cross Store 10 Racme.
, ing.
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SEPT. 1
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' Mrs. Kathryn Beaver and The Knight.'! of Pythms w1ll
son. Douglas, and Mrs. Ray hold a picnic Tue~ay eve_nl~g
Creekham. Leon, W. Va ., visit-'i Sept. 7 at ~yger Creek ptcmc
ed with Mrs. C. E. Burdelte ground beginning at 6 p. m.
and family Tuesday evening , All Knights, former Knights, l'yMrs. E. M. Wood and her ' thian Sisters and their famthes
[ sister, Mrs. Ruby
Scolt of '. are invited to attend. Those atPrmceton, W. Va.. left this tending are asked to brin~ a
, week for a visit in Cleveland Icovered dish and ta~le service.

Department
On The First Floor

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~arines Increase
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SATURDAY UNTIL 9 IN THE EVENING

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Excellent selection of Slacks,
Dungarees. Sweaters, Underwear, Jackets, Socks, S~ort
Shirts, Belts, Sweat Shtrts
and all of their back-to-sc hool
needs. Bring the family with
you, take your time. and get
the famil y ready for school

WORW
NI!W YORK - A $3.1 MJL.
lion e1pansloo ol it.. plant at
Coldwater, Ohio, is plarmed dur·
ing tba next year by Avco Corp.
The firm said the expansion
wilt boost output of the farm
equipment plant by 10 per cent

time.

ASHLAND - THE PILOT OF
a small plane

~owned Thurs--

day when the atrcralt plunged
mto the Pleasant H11l Reservoir southeast of Mansfield.
Tilt victim was George E.
Seaboyer, 49, Ashland, who was
flylns out of the Ashland air·
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For Your Girls Back To School Needs

po te. b !lOadS pu tel sc . s
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aman y maont aIns tt s hould not be done
through the sales tax. The AFJ.,.
CIO momlains tbe. taJ: Is unfair because it hits hardest
those who can least alford to
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Make Elberfulds Your Shoppi;;g Center

Greenaway

An outsta nll ing group of gtrls dn•sses. Whatever her
size we have. even the hard to fit chubby girls-also
see our excellent v;:~lue s in girls coats, skirts, blouse8,
1 can piclure myself going everyw here this fall in my
sweaters, slul'ks, all weather coats. hats , slack sets,
fabulous Kate Gree naway "Picallillv'' dress. lt has red
car coats and jackets, all on display 1n th• busy smocking at th e yoke
2 patch pockets. and ruffReady To Wear Department.
led cuffs. ln green or blue cotton plaid.

SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON MIRRORS
SHOP ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY FOR
MIRRORS TO DRESS UP YOUR ROOMS

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their 2nd and 3rd floor furniture depts. There " a
large selection of bed room suites and open stock
maple dressers, chests and beds. All furniture deJiveredll and placed in your home at no extra
charge,

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Frank Porter, winner of

SEOAL first team football
f'om,eroy I
High School, has .. enrolled"
Marshall University in
ton. W. Va., and will turn

industrv and United Steelwork- By Ualted Pre~~ InternaHonal lor the Frosh grid team there.

CLEVELAND - G'S FUMES to "whittle down" tbe ISSues
n
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that dovrded them.
warming trend was In
II'Olll • !fWer Thursday krlled The negotiations were being works.
th1et members of a state High-. th
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am, . b ·w·
'th' a walk Ohio's skies were clear
l'vo ol them when they tried to 1rce UJ mg, wr m e sy . · temperatures unseasonably
rucue ..U. lorelllliJI.
lng dtstanct of the PreSident, during the nigbt as a rather
"'nie"'deacf,..ere Kenny NOV· wllO" strndo ac!'""' the street tensive mound of cool air
!fch, 32, Parma, the team fore- ThJurohsd&amp;y to 110inth tn dthe ta·lok:; Ina ted the eastern section of
nson. t pu , ek . ,.JSCUSSI
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r-11'01 25 and John
rooting
nahon.
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HanJey 21 both of Cle eland on aa v)r ua oc -m
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They were to take 89v le" ·01 Tbursd~y when he appealed to The weather b~reau sa1d some
water from th ,.
both sides lor a qurck agree- fog was noted m Southeastern
1mp 1
The ,wer es .rer ;: 8
ment to avert an economy- Ohio along the Ohio River. The
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Porter, s.on of Pomeroy
torney F'rank W. Porter,

will be a candidate for a QU!Ifl·l
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er ac JO on t e ars a
versity Freshman team.
now tips the scales at 100 lbs.

The Pomeroy High grad
three varsity grid letters
hgih school and received
or able Mention recognition i
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oh·10 Atnlleuq
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the soutueastern
League for foolball
achievements in his Junior year.

Mother Admits
Considerable sunshine bathed l
Betsv
Resumes
the state today as high pre~•urel Killing; Son
Services For
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I ·BEING REPLA CED - A completion date of Nov. ~0. 1965 has been set for the new bridge under construe. tap tonight.
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I Frrst Blamed
I lion at Hockrngport. The co ntrJrlnr, W. M . llruue Co. of Newco mberslown. 0 ,. is now awaitin~ arrival or
A slow warmmg trend began
[structural steel before work on tiH· pro ;ect co n be re sumPd . The State H1 ghway depadruent sa1d the new
MrS, Gl 0CCkner On lJncerlain .1today
with temperatures aJ&gt; CLEVEI AND Oh' iUPll _ bnlge 11-rll cost over $276,000. 'l'he old one· lane bndge on scenic Route 124 just mtt sn1e of Meigs inside Athproaching
the 1easonal normal A suburb~~ mother ':ho origin- ens county WJ!l be abandoned . The ::dH1ve p hot os shuw the one-la ne bnd _g(' in use at the present time an d
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by
Saturday,
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d h 't d d n also what work has been CO il l)lll'led
the
strurtu re - Sentonel pho tos.
Slatedsunday
The wea.therman said there ~/ th:;~ol d:~t~eo:r:nei~~r ·--- --F
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MIAMI (UP!) - Hurricane = a rssrbrhtr of ;~del~ sc~t-g bor hoy, was held
Jail today I Boosters w
tH unera services or
a r Y Betsy, boasting peak winds of
owers or
un on a murder charge. She said
Elizabeth Gloeckner, 72, who 150 miles an hour, meandered Sunday and Monday,
she frred the gun accidenUJIIy
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u ay wtU path in the Atlantic today ear y t ay me u
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be held Sunday at 1 pm. at the threatening a string of uS. Cleveland
Columbus and a~h ~Y· H 'ghl p lice Chief
Ewrng
with buri111 inRev
the nolsslle tracking sbltions in the Cincinnati 54 and Marietta 53, Carla~rngs ;~.. ~ld ':.trs
Beech Chapel
Groce Cemetery
. · Mari· l On Wednesday
Fong

strike set for next fog at Marietta was heavy and
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McCoy from the EUB. Church Bahamas.
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held the gun tbat killed John The Rutland RPd
Devils
She was born J 1 20 1893 course .'S uncertam but there Are Slated Monday
Cremer Young Jr • 8, the son of Boosters club ~ •II conduct a
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• are md1cations that the center
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· 11 rorninent famtly m
the daughter of the late Char- m be .
th
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Funeral serv1ces
for Mar- a soCla
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membership dnve through lhe l
les T. aDd Carrie Zuspan Ray- w
gtn a nor -nort wester- cus G. Noble, 49, South Charles-- her horn~ Aug 24 She lDSlsted VIllage next Wedne:-sday , St'pt.
burn Her husband Albert also I ~y course late Saturday and all ton W Va who wac; killed the shootmg was an accident 8 beg mnmg at 6 u m it •~a"i I
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preceded her in death
tbE-ee th
the t
U lted S te Iearly this morning in an accle c 1e
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hoe soube as ern n
ta s dent in Putman county w Va signed a statement Thursday nesday mght
years ago
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SurvlVlng are three children, At 9 a.m. EDT Bets was will be held Monday at 2 p. m. re u mg an ear 1er on
Red Devil fnotb.•ll pla,veJ s w1ll I
Charles, Oakfield, New York about 440 miles sll htt Ysouth at the Rawlings . Coats Funer- she had contended her retarded be escorted by the two vo ll agel
Erwm, R.F.D. 2 Racine; Jay, of due east from Mi:mi yand 120 al home with burial in the Grav- son, Dane, 9, accidentally. killed 1 fire trucks wh1l e canvassmg the
StfiiSburg, Ohio; nine grand- miles northeast of the Baba- eJ Hill cemetery.
the Young boy and she hrd the / town sellmg member,h rp tJCk·
ch~dren and_ two great grand~ man island of San Salvadore He was a member of the Bro-- ~dy 1D an effort to protect : ets for $1 each
children Frtends may call at near 25.1 north and 711 west therhood of. Railway Trammen, him.
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the funeral horne at any time It
ted •. •• __; a cooductor for tba New York Authorrtres wrthheld detarls of record hop afll'r lhe l"•ddle.
was !llpec
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IBnds early Saturday.
of World War 2. He was born She was charged wrth forst de·: on Saturday mght. Sept. 11. 1t
Betsy wa• churning through in Mason county the son of Mr. gree murder.
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Will be held at the lugh school
the ocean at 10 miles an hour and Mrs. Gora Noble, Mason, Mrs. C~lby told pohce _she gym and will be m charge of
W Va
1was carrymg the old .32-callber the Jays Dancmg will be from

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Pomeroy po!Jce have cornplet. parents are his wife. the form- and some laundry
~e other mJsston w1ll
50 ef•nts
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investigation
of
a
two
car
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Betty
Kimes,
two
sons,
Mar·
and
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the
weapon
diScharged
The
Boosters
are
work•ng evScramble Races
mishap thai occurred
cus and Jack, one sister, Mrs. when she dropped the laundry lenings instalhng a new com- Astronauts
lday
at the lnl.ersectlun of
Ann Walsh and a brother, Hom· and. stooped to pick up
mercial fence around half
The Melp Motorcycle Club ley and Mulberry. Chief of
er Noble, both of Mason.
clothmg.
Ithe football field. The other sec.l
Pomeroy will oponsor District lice Jed Webster said
Friends may call at the fun- I The bullet that struck Cremer . tion w•s put up two year&lt; ago. WI 'II U d
Championship T-T Scramble Nelson Dexter, and Charles
eral home after noon on Sunday. tore. a large ,hole r~ th~ back I Anyone interested
belprng lf)
n el go
Races Sunday, September 5tb ree 34 Langsville
of hrs head, kilUng him mstant-1 is asked lo ple"Se report al
at the elub !P'Ounda loca":d silied.·lt 'was reporte.\'~~at Mrs
Velerau Memorial Hospital : ly. Coroner Samuel Gerber said · the football field •ny eve nong Q
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lllilfl nortb
Pomeroy ind 201Wllson's car hit the vehicle . Admlnlooo Russell: the gun was only . two mches at
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and spiked hoel marks. It's a lnng·wearing, low·
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StrHI. s.. tht complete lint of Linoleum,
Cangaltum ond all hard aurfoce floor covering• an
11ft at our Mechonic SlrHI Warehaun.

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Beautif11l Cootcmporary dellp It a
RmiTbbly thrifty price! Ouuloct walnut ftaiiJa
oa selected. veneered coaatruct.loa. 0..,
e:tmd-deet plaque&amp; form tbe decorative drawer •

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ed bv the frring squad com- least
tbe oen two dayo
Jn
imander Sam Clark to meet at and 109,:154 vlsitort alreadJ
:the Mrddle purl Lcgron hall at : through the gate, the pictJ
' I P m. Saturday to attend mrtl-1 lure never looked brighter lor
ol
Mrs.
6 p,
'tary riles for Edward Young the Ohio State Fair.
mllero south of AtbeDI on US 1.1. orated by Tyree when ber
Cummina, Racine, Mrs. Lewis Ifrom the youngsters head and Mrs. Charles '!imith , wife of I
ltrfc long member of the DAV,
Today's 111raout was upectGates will open at 10:30 with slipped off the brake
Sarson Racine· Lottie Shef- there were powder wounds the new fool ball roadr. served SPACE CENTER. Houston. I
ed to puob atteadaD&lt;O beyoad
practlee being from l1 o.m. Ill wu minor damages .and no
field· Racine; Eila
Hannon, around the wound.
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as actmg secretary. &gt;trs. Rev a ' IUP I&gt;-Bpare champions L. r
PETmON PILED
the 640.073 wbo came lo ial!
I p.m. lnd Bfartlnl lime all:lll real.! were reported
Pomeroy · Deward Fl'lllier Ka· Mrs. Colby told offlcrals the Snowden treasurer reporled Gordon Cooper and Charles I A , .
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year's fair dlll'bog lbe enUre
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a.tn. &lt;EST),
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Charlel Landers shooting occurred in
balance
$106.47 ;n the treas- · (Petel Conra£:, their reunions .
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MAN ARRESTED
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Don i with the1r families limited tu a 1tJt e as en e 10
In this year's verlloD.
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Diacbrlet - Debo ah W0 lie Iother part of the Colby home.,
presided over the ses· hug and a steak, today began nty
Cy
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. 'r . IC10 s pfn ora. ; tp'OIIads 'l'b11rsday with i!,C%3
to be one CJI. tile ben In I he eroy, bas ioee'n arrested
Rutland
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·; She said she wrapped the body Ision.
a week of intensive questioning
state. Refmhmenlro will be sold Meigs couliljo Sheriff'•
Mr
lnd Mr 8 · in her car cost and drove to a , The next meeting will be held by doctors ano sciPntisls.
th'c n1~ •p~rs ~ns, aga;ns paid admiaallltll. Laal year for
Gil the
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ment 00 an auaull lnd
Ru8Bell
Racine ..; wooded area tn Gafea Mills Wednesday Sept 15 at 7 30 p Cooper and Conrad got home • te un n;wn ,
Vlsees,
tba same day the total 1111
cbarse.
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Mr
and
M;s Lew\s' Sar~ . where sht! left it.
,
rn. at. the high s.ch~L .
. Thursday for thl.' first ttme •a edes, a_mmlsf raE~~· b etxhecSku _o~ 11.!81 witb ZZ:,tll paid.
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In ~ ii!Jiil!iiD. OICI OU ROW
son Rocinl 1 daughter
smce I err 3..! . mr 11 ron - mr 1e 1 d . ed
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lllat. 18-lile
SQUAD CALLED
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PREMIER RE-ELECTED
space flight and said, "it's good ne' eceas ,
MARINES SHIPPED OUT
la!OI tnt ntciJ llr llap IIave 'lbe Middleport
Mefp GeiJenl Hoopllal
BEIR!!f, Lebanon tUPI\ - to be back "
SAN DIEGO, Calll. (UPI) 1
llontiUoe II llpoda. · """-• l'eiCUe unit Wll eaUe4 al
Admtuttna - Cora Morris, Sanoy and a Utile Wlll'lller 'lLt Gen. Amm Hafez. premier The Gemml 5 astronauts
LOCAL TEMP
About 1,100 Marines from ClUIIJI
lll..._ lilt llepJbJ!e II Taao, p..m. Thursday for Catrrll~=:~n~~~ Harrisonville.
today, high 74-11 .-Ill, 77-15 of Syria, Thursday night was 1stepped from • jet plane at El- The temperature in Pome- Pendleton boarded Navy lrlnJI,
tile e.le.uall Sl!jlel II Amer. 1011 tlld Rout. 7. 'lbe a
01......... - Rutb Car r,liout•. Fair illld 101 10 ....r to- re-elected cnotrman of the live hngton Alf Force Base andj roy 's business drstrct at 11:35 porta Thuradllf lor "tranapla~
loa ...... U_.. ...... •le..~lea&amp;ed shortly
Phllllp \~ibet.IIIIPI,Jtw SUI. , . aad COli· man Syrian oresiaency council, their wrves. daughters and sons a.m. today was 76 degrees un- ment In the Far Eu~" 1 Mao ,
1•ri!Je
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rushed up for embr._ -+.-- !ler Btlllllpkleo.
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and lira. lloD lirabtr and Ill llfll'lillecl.

the representatives of the steel

Warm•"ng Trend

Porter Will
Attend Marshall
University

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Door Mirrors, Wall Mirrors with frame or bevelled
edges. Sizes to fit the space you need to fill. On
sale on the 2nd and 3rd floors Free Delivery to
your home.

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THE SHOE BOX

midnight, resumed bllks at
am EDT. Johnson ask•d them
~ glve him- a report at 11 a.m.
EDT
Ac~ording to the While House

FRANK PORTER

helicopter en route to the oper·

ation was shot down seven
miles from the landing zone .
The aircraft burst into flames

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! The burglary a~ Wallace Jew· rings with description unkno'!n,
for qu~shomng m connectiOn ChJel (;llkey saJd L11t le was elry. Second-:;t m M1ddleport, s1x yellow-gold bay rmgs wttll
With two receut breakmg and , taken into custody at 1::10 a.m. netted thieves $1,200-$1500
in birthstone settings.
entermgs,
e1&gt;caped somet1rne 1tode~y when hP was d1scovered ;nerchandise between midnight One lady 's yellow
cameo
early th1s mnrmng fr1m Mld· l htdi ng ms1de the Blue Tartan ,• and 9 a.m. Wednesday.
ring, one set of lady 's engagedleport v1l1age jail .
Sou th Th1rd-av. al ter 1t had Chief Gllkey called agent Wil- ment and wedding nngs, 12 sterChief ol police Herbe rt (;ilkey dosed Ln tle wa.~ arrested byl liam ~axey from the Bureau of ling silver lad ies' rings, a laidentifled the escapee as Wade Chief Gilkey ;md Ptl. Kenneth ICnmmal InvestigatJon in Lon- dy's '' li'Jrst Lady"
Bulova
Alva Little, 29. of HI. 2 Chesh-: Imboden.
I don, 0. to assist w1 th the inves- watch , one man·s Ru lova watcb
ire._ Little Is 6 ft , J inl'h ta ll 1 Authunties qutstu•m·d Lillle jtigat_ion . I:;ntry was gained mto ' Wll h leatht•r str&lt;J p, OJ man:s Bula
we1ghs ISO poumis and has 1at lengt:. 1n ('on nedwn wit h th e: the jewelry store through a wm- ova gold watch oblong m de, brown hair and eyes.
Wednesda~· mornm~ bur g l&lt;:~ry of I' dow at the rear of the building sign w;lh leather slrap, lady'l
L1tt1e escaped irom the ja1l Wall&lt;~n.· ·s .lel'lelry Store and the !hal had l&gt;een boardPd up.
' Hemitite yellow gold rmg with
some time after J a.m . by cij m~- Ju!y 3 hre&lt;-lking and enteflng of I Merchandi se stolen from the Igray stone m oval setting, a
ing up a dumb waiter US{' d lor tlu~ Bl u ~ Tartan imrnedwtely af-: slore inclu~1:? ·. .
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jlady's eng?gement ring and a
isendi1ng foo d downsta irs to pris- ter he w ;h taken mt o rustody. Ten Boys 1n111::~! rmgs s1lvrry set of lady s watch, engagement
tnn~e•·-, and by getting inside the The H1 2 Chesh1re man wtts v.1lh black background, 3 or 4.&lt;-lnd wedding rings .
apartnwnt ot Mrs. Ith~·n lollged ins1rle the village men's s 1erlmg Silver 1mt1al nnw:: 1 Chief Gilkey sa id a statewide
Myrtle Harnson, jail matron. jja il on ;Jn open r·llarge. fl was with go ld tri m, 5 men 's black a larm ha:'" been made for the
Little. after gettmg upstairs som~ time &lt;.~fler that and early · rmgs, 1 Masomc ring. 12 la dies arrest of Little and an affidavit
Inside the quart ers of Mrs. Har- this morning IIM t !.utle escap- Eastern Star nngs, 10 assorled ch.:J rging him with breaking jail
rison, then went qu1etly oul ed.
1men 's birthstone nngs, 5 men's is on fil€.
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change with lnlel'lltate 7L
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rounds of siJaU arms ammuni-

lion, quantities of other ammunition Hnd grenades and a
rifles, machineguns and subma-1
cluneguns.
The Vietnamese suffered
casualties in the cleanup ope;ra-1
lions but a U.S, Army UHJB

salea tax rate,
bu~ the Ohio Johnson pressurmg them
Coldun~l 1"' 1 Ed1uca1h1onboiOCEJ reach a settlement by Labor no explanation whether it was
sa u expec s oca a r sup·
v·
us
Day.
carrymg retnamese or , .
t Ju I ••
por s , ~oue same.
The negotiators, who met for troops or how many.
The !late. labor . group has more th an I'"' hours Thursday
suppo rted mcreasmg state SUJ&gt; bef
ecessing shortly after
rt f Oh' •
bli
hooi
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A Kiss-me-Kate

SO(]AL
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and crashed upside down with
to "heavy" casualties. There was

Fashion by

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:Middleport Village Jail Today

SAIGON (UP!) - Another 1,400 U. S. Marines
equipped with helicppters began Ianting in Viet Nam
today, swelling U. S. troop strength toward the
000 mark. ln Saigon military spokesmen disclosed
last B52 raid cost the Vtet Cong dearly in lives
equipment.
A Vietnamese unll which ---------------1
swept into the area pounded by Iother dead and wounded
the Guam-based eigbk!ngine jet carried away.
bombers in the 11th raid on A U.S. spokesman did not conZone D 30 miles north of Sar· firm the Vietnamese report but
gon Thursday found no troops listed huge quantities Of ·
but reported they uncovered 111 Cong supplies captured in
Viet Cong bodies. They said area, including f,OOO black
Cong uniforms and 126,000

COLUMBUS -. 1111! OIUO WASffiNGTON (UPI) - Steel
Ar L-C'O Executive Board re- union and management negot~a·
~fflrmed Thursday _lt.. opposl· tors went back to the bargam·
tion to an. mcrease tn the state ing table today ~ith President

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flOMEROY-MIODLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1965
FIVE CENTS
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and on

For all your needs in Back·To
School Clothing. you'll find
all sizes for gra de school boys,
Junior High, High School and
College.

Pcmeroy

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and Mrs. Dean Brinker ISchreckengost of Parkt!.rsburg,
~ebrated
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STITCHERS MEEf
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:l,~··'&lt;lh•l,~, . ·l-11. ], Mr. and ~h s. W h . di~ner the eve~ins to~ homemade lee wood Garden club were guests llng the meeting a wlen~ roll&amp;
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. Ler entertam~ YJl~ th:ir home cream and pie were Mr. and when the Five Star Stitchers land swimming were enjoyed.
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S£COND

Dodgers Regain
First, Reds Lose

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LEADERS

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FIRST
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NOW OPEN

We'l ju111p tflrough
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rour insurance with

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In All of the Popular

On A

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WATCH

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ENJOY

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JET PUMP
OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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Edward Baer, Owner

Pomeroy

PRESIDENT
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Middleport Scout Returns Alter 3
Week Stay at New Mexico Ranch

SOCIAL
CAI£NDAR
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lArry Grogan u member of Base, Texas, Ft. Carson, Colo.,
SEPT
loy Scout Troop W, Middl.. and th~ Truman Museum. In The Middle~! Boys Baseball
lUI week from reeountmg his experiences Lar· League will sponsor 8 rummage
Scout Ranch at Clm· ry enjoyed meeting boys from sale Thursday and Friday' Sept.
m"ron, New Mexico, Where he various placts and expressed 2. 3, in the former A&amp;P build·

w0111a appell' mat mey m.

Annual Walters ·
Reunion Was
Held Sunday

Rail's Ramblings.

The annual Walters Relmion I
held Sunday' Augw;t 29
home of Mr. and M".
1111 IIJIO!It the past three weeks. his appreciation to the legion . . .
.
Shepard and daughter,
lie
made the trip by charter and a~liary mothers fo th · mg. m Middleport. Mothers will ble, Morse Rd. in Columbus. '
To some the Los A_ngeles riois
'bus ·.
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of
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sale.
Attend;na
from
beeorne rna terta1 f or sar.
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His trtp was partly financed portWJity to attend the camp.
_Evangbne Chapter 172, OES,
Mrs. Frank Beech,
jokes.
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by Feeney · Bennett Post 1211 He has set a goal for the fu· Middleport, Will meet
and Mrs. Jacob Betz.
A professor at the Uruversity
American Legion, sponsors for lure in scouting since he wants evemng, Sept.. 2, at the Ma· were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor,
Cahforma at Los Angeles
the troop, and the Seoul Moth· lo becoQie a member of the Or· soruc Temple m Middleport
Penny and Bobby, Grove City; tUCLA), following the weekend
ers AuxlliBry .. Larry is the son der of the Arrow and an Eagle 7:30 p. m. All members
Mr. and Mrs. James Walters,
terrifying destruction, greetof Mrs. Ma]orte Grogan of Mid· Soout. He will be a sophomore urged to attend for the lDiport·
Carrol and Phyllis,
ed his class, "Glad to see that
dleporl and is a first
claS1 at Middleport High School this
busmess meelmg and
Mrs. Nelhe
Vance
so many of you escaped.
scout. He has been a scout for !all. Milford Hysell ia the mtttahon.
; Mr. and Mrs.
"I went down to tb trouble
the past five years and has troop scoutmaster.
The Laurel Cliff Better Heallr Zepernick son Kevin,
area to pick up a television
been active
in scout activi·
Club wall meet Thursday even- Ohao; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
set," he continued, rererring to
ties and outings.
ing at the home of Mrs. Allen well, Fostoria;
Mrs.
spontaneous Jootings, "but they
Along with other boys attend·
Eiohinger with Mrs. Paul Eich·
and daughter Neva
were all gone.
ing the cantp, Larry spent U1el
inger as co-hostess.
Green Springs; Mr. and "When 1 was in the Army
days and nights hiking and
The Past Chiefs of Mngnolia .
Bill Bailey and oons,
they used to threaten to send
camping along the trail. They
0
n Temple Pythian Sisters will lis and Terry Portage Ind.; to Guadalcanal; now they
encountered snow while inlllbe
rneet Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mrs.
John Walters,
to send troops to Los
mountains. He earned three mehome of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar Mrs. Kathrlne Harding
Angeles."
rlt
iu camping, cooking
. with Mrs. Henry Reibel as co- ler Judy, Mr. John. Walters
A Negro woman. iJarber, who
and hikrng. He also received Th&lt;; open church
wedding hostess.
Cheryl: Snilf, Sabrma Mark ' lives in the stricken area jok·
the Phtlmont Arrowhead award of Miss Asenath Ann Tracy and
SEPT.
and \lalla Leonard, Miss Ruth ed, "I wished my loan' had
3
and the N R A Hunter Safety Mr .. Eugene Hesler, Jr., wilt There will be a wiener roast Randy •. Mrs. James. Harding, been burned up. It's just not my
award.
be solemmzed at the Federated
p W
d
Llttl sons, Jtmmy and R1cky, Waid luck though."
During the hiking trips cov· Church Sunday evening with 1or a11
ee a\1
e and Walla Leonard Miss Ruth She turned to serious thou his
ering approxlonately 40 miles the music beginning at 7'30 League players m Syracuse
Bmgham Mr and Mrs
h
R f II
the boys learned about archeolo- Larry Tracy brother of Mis; parents on Friday, Sept. 3, at Litne:r, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dlck
s~nh owe:t"rih e ~ ons I J e
5,30 p. m. at the Syracuse Ball lcr
ere! oowdtb There
•,tP any
ace
..., • conservalion• gold minng Tracy,. will organist and
· Mrs· Park
M Ricky and Cherry • Mr· and t-o buy
ere aren
;mel paleoltology. Larry
also Marvm Burt, an aunt, the so· A · ., .
r f th R rs. Jack Walter, Jackie and more grocery stores. I want to
•tudled hDutch Oven Western loiS!.
.
spec•••.
mee
mg o wtll
e be
a· Steven
Mr. andBob!
Mrs. M' Robert get horne belore dar k."
cme Athlellc Boosters
Tuttle Kathy
1:~t" s:Cherr~: ~:a;,~~ r~bbtl~n Miss Joan Cline of Akron wiii 1 held at the high school Friday Mark Mr. a~d M;
*~o~nd Jokmg has tis pla,ce and it is
and cakes H
. •
~ be matd of honor and Miss Pat . at 7:30 p. m. A membership Dievald, Tom Lelsa Dnd D as an asset for people ~0 ftnd h~·
h b ... e a1so enjoye ti Ryan of Cleveland
senior drive is on and all citizens are ny Mrs C
WI
an- or even In dtsasler, but sertous
orse ack ndmg.
Larry was bridesmaid Both '
·l .
d1 ..
B ·d · · · a ter. Larry thinking - and a lot of il the only boy from Meigs Conn· males of
T were c ass· urge o JOin.
Mrs. Guy Walter Mr. and is now in order
t t~ atten~ .the camp this year. University. M~sse;acyM:~-a~h~~
SEPT. 4
ters~:audaBuskirk and d;mgh- Overtones of ihe devastating
I ~mts VISII~ along the way and Caral)1ln Tracy will be Tun· The grouud committee
• II of Columbus.
Negro riot are many. How will
~c uded P1ke. s Peak. Royal ior bridesmaids and Miss Mel- the Racine Athletic
it arfcct the nation's
Civil
Gorge, Amanllo Air Force anie Burt, flower girl.
will meet on the footba !l
Corn Roast Is
Rights movement? Will alleged·
Mr. Timothy McCorkle of Saturday at 8:30 a. m. to work
ly brutal pollee
treatment,
Ravenswood, a classmate of on. beachers.
Slated On Sunday
whtch was one of the main
Mr. Hester's at Marshall Uni- 1 he Juruor Class of the Oak
sparks of the riot be rorrected'
versity, will serve as best Grove Methoo.\St Church " hav. PT. PLEASANT _ The Mas- Wtll provtstons be taken for fast.
man and ushers will be Mr 1ng_a ~ake sale Sept. 4 Saturday on Co~nty Young Democrats er_act1vatton of Natwnal Guard
Rona ld Hesler of New Haven begmnmg at 9:30 a. m. at the Club will hold a corn roast at umta when trouble gels out of
w. va , Mr. Fred Price of
Cross Store m Racme.
the Gerlach Farm on llayburn the hands of local law enforce.
ington. w. Va., and Greg MeSEI'T. 6
Road Saturday, September 41 h ment agencies? What steps wiU
earthy of Ravenswood IV V . Theodorus Council Daughters from 2 until 6 p.m.
federal, state, and local govern·
_ _ _ _ _' · a of America will meet Monday
ments take to prevenl similar
at 7:30p.m. at the IOOF hall. h The outing is being held
occurences?
AUGUST R~PORT
SEPT. 1
1
onor Mason County college
No doubt numerous psychia.
PT. PLEASANT - The Aug. The Knights of Pythias wi 11 ·dents who have gwen muchch.~:.~~'lr•~~iiiiiiii
usl activity report of the Sher- hold a picnic Tuesday evening and support to the local V
ill's Department has been re- Sept. 7 at Kyger Creek picnic Democrats durillj: the surnmer
leased by Sheriff George John- ground beginning at 6 p. m. ~onths, Lawrence Plants,
son sho wing the following: ~files All Knights, former Knights, Py· tdent, stated.

ant

Wedding TO Be
S /emn1ze
• dO
S
unday Evening

~Jac!g~s

~e

~

~·k

b~

~

Mi.

Flair by
FRIGIDAIRE
with IIIIWJ
nage feabres!

Hunt~

traveled by the department in
line of duty was 6,173; acddents investigated. 12; breaking
and enterings, 3: stolen property recovered value $50; warrants received, 16; warrants ser-

• looks built-in. installs
like conventional range.

• Roll ·Ta-Yev cooking sur·

H

ved. 13; court papers

served,

76 ; booked In jail during

1

thian Sisters and their families Games and activities
are invited to attend. Those at- OO:n P!anned and a cordial ·
tending are asked to bring a ~hon 15 extended to those wishcovered dish and table service. mg to atlend.
Meat, bread and drink
be ~ --=====-==.
provided.
II

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A special meeling of the

lewis Repair Service

FOR

the cers. executive and budget com-

month, 55.
mittees of the American l.O!!IOn 11
Arresta occurring during the' Auxiliary of Drew Webslcr
eHEATING
1 past 24 hours according to jatl No. 39 has been called for
e PLUMBING
records were Ernest Edward day, September 7 al 8 p.m.
Blake, 41, West Columbia, char- the Legion hall.
e ROOFING
ged with driving while intoxirat.
ed. Blake was arraigned before
CORllECTION
1

face glides out for use.
• Glide-up &amp;lass oven door
opens up out of WI~

• Cook-MIItlr automalie
oven control and more!

See II Today AI ....

Justice of Peace Roy Kincaid

BAKER
Fu RN ITURE
Middleport, 0.

Carol Clark, a recent bride,

I where he pleaded guiltv and was was a graduate of Gallia Acad·
flued $75 and costs, ]ailed for emy High school, and not
24 hours and license revoked ger Creek H1gh.
ror six months.
i
Edgar M. Hackney, Jr , 33,
Rt. 1 Leon; Douglas L. Ran·
dolph, 38, Rt. 2 Leon and Dun·
uld Nibert, 32, Pt. Pleasant,
1

trista and socialologists will
flock to Los Angeles to discov·
er underlying 1-esaons for tlie
uprising which, reportedly, was
spontaneous
with no leader·
ship. This is good. Seldon do
things just happen. Something
must have been wrong in the
city. What?

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1958 Buick

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1962 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan_ $1295
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1964 RAMBLER (6) 4 Or. 511. Wagon Custom 330
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1961 FORD VB Galaxio 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power,
it's sharp
1960 RAMBLER Ambusador Sta. Wagon. Full
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1959 CHEVROLET V8 Bal Air 4 Dr. Hardlop.
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1961 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan _

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1960 Mercury 4 Or. Sedan _ __

1957 PONTI4t 2 Dr. Star Chief Hardtop.
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Standard Trans. Radio and Heater

1960 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan

$1095

Automatic Trans. Power steering. radio ·and heater.

1959 Chevrolet 4 D•. Sport Sedan _ $B95
Impala VB -

P.S. Automatic Trans. Radio and heater.

$225

heate :-.

1958 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan _

$695

1962 Dodge VB. %Ton Pickup_ $1295
Tran .~.

V2

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every

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INSURANCE AGENCY

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1953 INTERNATIONAL 2 Ton Dump. Good old
truck. Nl~ dump btd
1952 BUICK Super

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Dodge-Dodge Dart-Lancer
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606 E.

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$995

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1958 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. VB R&amp;H, auto. trans,

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Committees are Invited to meet IIIII CllarGil - Mu111en7 8 1$1•
the hour before the Official Rd., north ol Melp . . _ . .
Board meeting. Church Official Hospital. Pastor,
W. lll!oicl
Board meets Monday, H.l p.m. Asajstanl PaBtor, J - B.
UyoeU IIIIa f'ree Melhodlll, llof!er. Services OD SaluldaJ;
Rober' E. Smith, Sr., pastor: Sabbath SehOO~ 1:31 p. 111.;
Sunday SchooJ 9:311 a. m., WOI' Warslllp, 3:30 p. m.; Y I 8 til
ley Haley. 'lupt.: Mommg wOI' meetlng, S:30 p. m.; Blblt b
Anu.,...
, '"" worship 10:30 a. m.; Evenins Allred
Metboclisl Church, ship 10:30 a. m. Youtb Servtee, dy, Thursday, 7!30 p. m., .S
day Scbool at 10 L m. Prayet 110rsblp ?:SOp, m.: Roberi Rood Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. N5 p. m.; Evangellotle meo- 37 Evans llolghta, QelllpNII
meeting: 8:30 p, m. Wed., choir Bible "chonl 'lu?L
Sunday School
9:30, Charles sage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer mee~ Eden Ulllal ••Ill• Ia
Qlesfer Church o1 God, Rev. Taylor, Supt. Worship Service lng, Thurs~1y 7!30 p. m.
a.rtst Clntrcln Rev. EldeD B.
Belhlehem Baflllal ~ell, Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday at 10:45 with Vere Swartz, lay· Free Methodist Cburcl1, Laur· llalke, IJU\Or; 9uDda1 SchoOl.
Great Bend: Rev. C. L. 0 t;on. School 9:30 a. 111 Momma wDI' leader. Sunday 6 p. m. MYF. 01 Clifl r
R. "
Gill 10 a.m.; Wtnnla FWtlagl!r,IUpL
• .ev.
~~
Le
·
l
S da 7 "
W h'
~
gene
· · Endaavor, •''"'
•• p. nL
8
nor, pastor: .,..,.. , WIB, sup 1lhlp t1 a. m.; Evangellllllc ser un y :~ p. m. ors tp ser· tor S d School 9.30 · ChrtsUan
9,::11 a. :n. 14orolng Worship flee. 7 p. m. Prayer meetmg. vice with the Rev. Caoto. Wed· ::. Phtl ·~~: supt. ~m: Mrs. Lyda Cbevaller, pr!lllden~
and Sunday ScllOOt; 7 p. m. Ev· 1:30 p. m. Wednesday; Young nesday at 7:_4li p. m. Mid Week wo;shl t0·3II 'a. 10 ·: y 0 0 1 : classes fo: alt. Song servlceo,
enlng service: 'J.'Itursday, 7:30 People's Servlc'O Friday, 7:;ttt prayer servtces. A dale to ro7 · m.; Eve eUatlt 8 p. m. Preoclllnl 8:211 p. m.;
p. to. Prayer meellnio
p. m.
member: The Annual Church
. 1,311P.
Mid ng W k \lid Weak Pra!"'l meetlnt, 7cl!l
"lmrch of God Mt. Mortab Homecoming Sunday, Sept. 19. oervlce · p. m.
ee p m. WeclDesdaJ a.. (AM.
CarpeDier Baptillt Cborclu
•
prayer serv1"" 7:30 p. m. Wed ·
Mulo
SUnday School g,so a.m.; Mom- S.v. Daalel Workman. paslor ChOIIer Meii!Ddbt Cburcll Wednesday •od Friday avenlng "'· Mn.
,..er.
lng Worship 10:lli a m.
Suoday School
a. m., Wnr Pearl A. Casto, P•stor; Wor FPedom Gospel Milstoa, 8• Baeblel Ev8118allcol
llllp servtee U a. m. and 7' 30 s service at 9 a. tn. , SUnday shan Stlvel'!Wille Road: B. J. Brethren Church - SUnday
9
Flrsl Bapdsl
&amp;lldclle. L m. Prayer meeuna 7' 30 P School at 10 a. m · WSCS 1st Griffith paslor' Roger W'
School '4li a. to. Wnrlblp,
pori, Rev. Donald Boone, oa.. to. Tuesday; Young People' lbursday of mooib:
Board ford,
S,;.day School W 2nd a:
l:tll a.
tor: Sunday Scoool l:lli a. m" meeting, 7:30 P· m. Friday.
meetlng 3rd Wednesdsy of the a. m.; Evsngellstlc Service, 7· to. A asb
' put.ar.
Fred H~ SUpl.; IO:lli a. RoUand Churcll 01 God, Rev. morth.
::II p. m, orayer meetlng, 7:30 UB Cborcll. ..-n
SU.
m. Worship Service; BYP • P· John Smallwood pastor: Sunday Flatwoodt Melbodlll Chllftl r. m. Tuesda)
day School 9!311 a. m.; Worship
m.; Evening Worship, 7:38 P. School 10 a. ~.; Evangellatlc - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wo~ Rolland MinloD : Olive No• 5 , ••s SUnday, 1:38 p. m.
m.;
Wad.Thu7:30
m. PPrayer
.,.... Bre thren
In mills and factories across the country, they
meetln
'lldayp. 7'30
to. aervtce 1 p. m.: yoWJg P•nnl
-• e llllp oervlce 10 a. m every man, mlaslooary pastur&lt; SW&gt; Letart Fana uru....
Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday; other SW!day 7:4li p. m. SUI&gt; day Scbool 9·30 a m. Worship in Christ Church, Rev. James
never stop working-. By night aa well aa by day,
prac
·
Prayer meeting 7 p. to. Satur- day SchoOl, 10 a. m., John 10 .30 a
·Prea~h~~ 7-SO p. Morrison Sunday SchoOl 9:30 a .
the wheel. of commerce grind out the goods we
Flnl Baplisl Church, PomOo day.
Ba~er.;,d SU~LthC:i~b ru"':tln&amp;
~y.;· service, 7!So m. m. Tom Norris,: Su)rt. Worship
need as a nation,
roy _ Rev. Carver Wllllams.
Cburcll
Ill
e .
. urc
Tbursda
servtce FJJ'St and Third Sunday
It's a twenty-four hour job, this business of pro.
SUnday School 9:30 till 10:20. Grace Eplteopaf
• Pomeroy. Melvm Alkire, B.A.,
y.
evenings at 1:30. Second and
duction, and it's a vital job- to you, your family,
~ . •a m. r.meroy, Tho Rev. Richerd H. B.D., pastor. Church, 9:15 a. Syracuse Mission, Rev. Eort Fourth Sunday mornings at 11
10 •church
30 • for· • Mar tiD,
WorshiP and
5
•••
.
Rector· SundaY - Mor· m., Leo Crew, Sup t· Leo Vaugu' (..'uster. pastor: Services avery a.m . Christian Endeavor, aecyour town, our whole country. Like most vital jobs,
Nursery
Junior
chlldren.
alng
P.rayer
and
Sermon.
10:30
an,
Asst.
Supt.
Divi~
Worship
at 1:30 p. m.
ond and Fourth SUnday evet&gt;
it can't be stopped.
Ffrsl
Bapllll
0!111'&lt;11,
llaclne
a.m.
coffee
hour
following.
10,30
a.
m.
Sermon,
The
Good
ings at 7:30. James Morrwon,
Faith is a vital job, too. It isn't simply some,
News." The Church Board of Tbe Cbnrcll ol t.be Nazar•ne. Pastor
thing that God gives you, free of charge, on Christ.
Rev. C. L. O&lt;:"nner, pastor. £11terprlse EUB Clllll'cb, Rev. Trustees wlll meet on Monday, Chester: Rev. Herbert Grate,
.
mas and at Easter. You have to work for real faith.
Sunday ~I 8.'30 a. m., Sam ~ ~th, pas~r. Worslllp Sept. 6, at 7 p. rn. The Church pastor; Richard Barton, Supt. ML B•rmo• United tlrelhre•
You have to earn it. Yo~ have to keep at it.
CurtiS, supl., 10.4li a. m. Mor.. tterVlCO 9.30 a. m.. Sunday Official Board will meet on Charles Bissell. Asst.
Supl In Chnst: Rev James Morn
,ng worship: 6:30 ~ m. BYF SchooL 10·30 a. rn. Youtb FeJ. Monday, Sept. 6 at 7,45 p. m. Sunday S.:hool 9:30 a. m.: Morn- """· pastor; Sunday School
FortlD!ately, to help you gain and sustain this
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. lowshtp 6:30 P: m.; Boy! and The public is invited to worship lng Worship ll a. m.: NYPS 9 30 a m., 13chlng t0:3~ a
vital faith, you have the Church to guide you. Start
Evening aervtce: 7!30 p. m: Gll'ls Fellowship:. 6:311 ~ to.; and study.
6:45 p. m.! Evening Servtce. m. Alternate preaching
Blld
.,._,,..
attending every Sunday and there absorb the won·
Wednesday, Prayer meetlng, Evening service /.30 P· m., 2nd
.
7:30p.m.: Midweek Prayer oer· Cbrisb81l Endeavor. UD p m
,"""'•·v·
ders of God's teachings.
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior and 4th SundayS! Youth Cbolr, Forest Ruu Melhodisl cburcb l'lce, 7:30 ~ m. Wednesday.
SUnday ~id-Week Prayer ,.,.
Choir Practice; S:30 p. m. ru.. 6:30 p. m. Wedaesday. Prayer - Sunday School 9 a. m., Mrs.
Yicell Wedneoday, 1:30 p. Dl
"I'HIE CHURCH 11'0.. AU.. • ALL FOR THE CHURCH
day,
Junior
Cliblr
Practice.
Meetlng,
7!30
p,
m
Wednesday.
Fred
Nease,
Supt.
Worship
serMlclclleporl
CllnrCII
ol
the
NaJ.
larly
and
1upport
the
Churrh.
'l'h~y
'1'- CburdJ il tha rreatelt raMo~~• UB Church Rev •ice 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell arene, P.ev. Clyde J. Bartlett Middleport l'lrst United l!ru..
J're: ( 1) Furhi.sownllllke.(2) f'or
• ..nh lor iZII building ol charach l!l&lt;:hilt.lren'uakfi'. (:!) For the 110l••
.......cltbah!JI. n fllltore·
RaU
..
d First Baptlst Church [,o,.,..,go E
"
: Stutler, pastor.
Sunday 'ichool 9,30 a. m.; Morn· bytertao Churcll, Rev Howard
~r hi~ .-;ommtmity and 01tion. (4 )
hoale d tplriCual ¥111111.. Withoul •
Suoday
Scbfo19:30
a.m.
PreachEugene
E.
Emerson,
pa~r
•
ing Worship IO,StJ a. m.: NYPS R&lt;~ppelt. pastor: Sunday Scnoot
i'or tho .uke ol the Church i~Jf,
.tzoQ ~ Nllbtr d~~~~Wetacy
which
net.&gt;dl
his
lllOrnl
and
m~W\nl
aor civm.abllllll IID'Yiw. Tber.
In~ Sunday 2!SO p.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. ~ us- Hoatb Methadls1 Charclt, ~tid- Young Peoo''· 6,45 p. m.; Evan 9.30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewis
8upport. Plan to 1:0 ttl church nru•
. . raur IWDII r.ou~ ,my ..,trY
Free
Will
lllplllt
Cburcb
aell Arcbhler10:4S Supt.
dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; gellstic meeting 7:30 p. m.; supt.. 10 so a. m. Worsblp: !,~\
larl)l and read your Dible daily.
)lllllllllhaulil attend terVioel f'l'.f\1•
• wors p . a. m. an · Mrs. Nan Moore. ChUrch School Pr
. Wed 7 3o
p m YF· Wed 6 3r Junior
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. Pou I p. rn. alterna1ely. Bible ltudy Supt.; Church School, 9:30 a
ayer mee' •g.
, . p.m Choor: 7 m. s,;.to; Choir.
Taylor; SUnday School, 10 a.m. and prayer servtce led by past- m.; Worship Service, 10:30 o. "'Pomeroy Chureh ol thr Nn
Guy Prtddy, Supt.; Preacblng or 7!30 p. to. Wednesday. Cbrl9- m.; Methodist Youth Fellow· arene, sunday School. 9,30 a. SyracUJO First Uttltod Prel
aervlce, 7:30 p. m.; Pr:ayer tero lian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd ship, 7 p. m.; Of/ictal Board m.: Morning worship t0 '4.1 a. bytcrian Church - Church oer0
vices, 1:30 p.m. WednesdBJ. Saturday ot month.
meeting, tst Sunday of month. m. Evelling Worship, 7 p. m.; 1 .; ,.r~ .. a. ~.; Su 1., , . , ,·;,,,
With the hope it will, in same mellllure, foster and help sUB•
MI. Moriah llaplllt Cbnreb, 111Drninl Slar EUb Cborch, 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Prayer meeting, 1 p. m. Wed 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
fain that which iJ good in family and community life, this fen· Comer of Fourth and Main Sl Rev Menze.! Smith, pastor: g,lli of ononth, 7'30 p. m.; Eleanor Rev. Clyde v. Henderson, pas· 7,30 P .m.
Rov. Nyla Borden. L ~. SUnday School, Fred Circle, 2nd 1'bursday of month tor.
. Cheshir..Kyger·Hartford .Par·
tore spousored by the business firms and organizafiom Middleport
• • 1e Sunda s h 1 9 so
.
7'30 p m • Cia" 12, ird Wed
tsh Hortlord Baptlll . Church
Dllllli r.
Y c 00
: Smith, supt.: Earl Shuler, Ass l ·
· ., th
. Ch•rch ol !be Nazarene, Pom· ' M~mlng Worship 9-lS DET Ser·
whole 11411161 appear below.
a. ~ ArnOld Rlcherda, Supt Morning worship IO!Ili a. m.: oesday of mon • 8 p. m.: All· eroy Rev. Cl vde Hender80n. mon "WatchfulneP or the Teo
Morrung Worship, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. ThUll[ emoon Ctrcle, tth Thursday. ol pastor: Su.1day School 9:30 a VIr• ins " Tuesday - Officers
day
,. month, 2 p. m. ; Choll' Practice
M . W h. 10 30
• ·
EDT
Naomi Baptist Cbnrtb: s...
·
Wedne!day. 7 p. m.
m.: . ornmg ors IP : a. planning meeting, 1 p.m.
.
day School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- South Betbel EUB Church _
101'\'Jces UO p, m. P r' Ye r ___:::;:::;::::::::;___
thip 11 a. m.: Prayer aervlce, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pBS· Minersville Melhodisl church m.: I&lt;!YPS 6,45 p. m. Evening
p. m. WMnelday.
tor. Sunday School 9, 41 a. m., llr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: meeting. 7!30 p. m. Thursday. \
Middleport, Ohio
1
lllddleport, Ohio
N
H Babr Supt Sunday VIctor Brown, Churc~ School Ch
h
Carleton ~hureb, Kingsbury orman .
'
.
Su rt tend t 10
0111
orch ol t e Nazarene, Re·
Ro d R Cl de Hinto
Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. pe n en •
a. m.
" eine Ohio Sundaj School al l
School, 9:30
m. Alternstely.. Bible Study
::
t:so' a.m.' Sunday
WorshiP
Ralpb Carl fltlpt SWlday Wor- and Prayer set'Vlce led by past- Co
.
b
t .
Y Service 10:30 a.m sunday Eve'
- 7·SO p m Thursday
rnmuruon eac quar er 89 IIII' Din Se . 1 30
M'd
ship service, 10:30 a m. and ~, ·
· '
·
nounced.
g rvJce : p.m.; 1 • S nda School attendance on
7!30 p. m. allcrnately. Prayer Syracu,. E.U.B. Church. Paul
Morse Chapel Melhodlsl week" Prayer Servtce Wednes- Augu 29
57, offering, $14.35.
Bakers ol Good Brea4
We FlU All Doeton Preseription.s
meeting Wednesday, 1:30 P· m. A. SoUers, P81tor.
Church, Arthur Stitt, Pastor ~YU " 3 ~ P::· Rev. Morris M. Worship services were held at
0
Hunlinilon, W. Va.
WY 2-29M
Pomeroy
Cotumblr Olapel: Worship set' 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben Sunday School, 10 a. m. OUver
e, as r.
10:45 with the Rev. casto bring·
.
vlco each Sunday
:; a m. Qulaenberry, Supt.; 10,30 a. m. Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship Rutlaod Cburcb or the Naur· lng the message on "Eterntty,
91
Suoday School 10 a. ·m.
Morning Worship service, 1 '~ oervice, H a. m.; Prayer moe~ ene: SUnday School 9:30 a. m.; Where''"
1
service . p m Evening Wor- and Srd SUndays of the month. lng every Wednesday evening. Mornmg Worship 10,45 a. m
M
d M R'chard
Spen
1
6·15 · ch. Sund
•
1:30 p. m. Evening EvangellsEvangeliStic service 7:45 I· m. ' ' r. an
rs.
sh Ip 7 p.m. ea
ay,
ti'c Service , 2nd and lth Sun- Portland Methedlsl Church, 1Mid l\ee
. k praver serv1ce,
. 1·"
Monday
...... p. 'l c•r1 spent
T esd8last Sonday,
t th
w ld'
Bradhary Chlll'cb 01 Christ, day of moolh. BETHANY Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday m. Wednesday.
~~' u .1 Y Wa shie t oDr c"
Art
Marcum,
mllllster;
Bible
9:30
a.
m.
Morning
Worslllp:
School
9:30
to
10:30
a.
m.,
Har·
• "" vts• mg a ng on, . .
WY 2-2440
Pomeroy
MO Llncoln st. Middleport WY 2·2550
ISO E. Second
School and Momina Worship, 10:30 a. m Sunday Schoo~ Bly· old G. Roush, Supt.; Kenneth SyracUJe Cbu~cb ol tbe Naza· 1on thetr way home.
o:30 a. m.; Christian Endeav· the Theiss, Supt.; 6:30 p. m. McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Servtces rene, William ~ fhorpe. _pastor
Mr. anti Mrs. Dinsmore
1
.
Evemng·
Worship
Youth
Fellowship.
CARMEL
every
Sunaay
evenmg.
SUndav
Srhool
•
30
a.
m.,
Mom
B
, 6 • Dl·•
•
lng
shl 10 30
m
oy 1es were ce 11 ed ••
JN w
es t v·lfor
P
1 ~· m.
t:30 a. m. SWJday School Way· Racine Methadlat Church,
wor P · a. ·
gm•a and to !'lint Michigan for
Pa avU!e CommllJll Cblll'ch ne Roush, Supt.; 10 ' 30 8· m. B. L. McDaniel, 15fistor: Sun· Pentecoltal A.o~emhly, Route funeral services for rcalttve! ,
Eotabllahed In 11104
Rev 1 Rus ell Cline typsstor _ Mommg Worshtp, 2nd and tth day School 9:Stl a. m.: Preach· 121, Rev. Paul E. Jones, pasl&lt;&gt;r at both places, last week.
Middleport
Well Columbia, W. Va.
WY 2-3284
•
s
•
•
Sunday of tho Month; 8 p. m. In
..
. MYF 6
. SUnd
School 10 a. m · Wor I
Young People's service 7:SO p. Evening Ev:rngelistlc Service, g 10 .30 ~· mbl S d
m., shi ay .
1-JO
.. S · He len Findling of Columbos
Ph. Mason 173-M93
m. Thursday; EvangeUsttc aer- J.al and 3rd Sunday of month. PraWyeednran dBI e tu y, .30 p. dap ~r:e~ . J'F md un- came last Friday evening to
vice Saturday, UO p. m.; and
m.
&lt;S ay.
y, • e ay an rt ay.
assist her brother. Russell al
Sunday 1:30 p. m.
Tuppers Plalnl EUB Church, Rock Sprlu&amp;s Methodist _
The Penteeostal Cbureb, Mid· h&gt;S home here and to VtS&lt;l
Hemlock Grove ~brlollao Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pa.'l- Chesler Lemley, pastor; wor· dleport, South 3rd Ave.: Sunday their mother, Iva Findling, who
Cburch, Worship servtce, t!SO , tor; Sunday worship 9.30 a. m. ship service 9,30 a. m.; sun- Scllool 10 a. m.; Sunday evening remains quite ill In Meigs Gen.
Buiovp. Watches- Sales and Service
Will Malo St.
Pomeroy
L m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. ! Sunda~ School 10 a. m., Ho- day School, IO:I5 a. m.; MYF evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. era! Hospital.
1116 N. Second
Mlddleporl
Terry Cullurus, Supt.
1bart Vmeyard, Supt Bible Stu· 6,30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Wedn ..day Bible StudY 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz.
Support the Church of Your Ch,leo
Bradford t'lnlnh of a.rtsl, dy and prayer semces led by Study, Wednesday,.::I'Sq p.m. m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and Nina Robinson and Clara Foil
Joe
Robinson,
Minister; pastor, 7.30 P· m. Tuesday. Rutland Melbodlsl t'barcb- Worship 7·'0 p.m. Pastor, Rev rod. returned their gmndchtld·
' Horner Forrest,
Supt.; Bible Adull cia" meeting 1:30 p. Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor: B. L. Barrett.
ren. Vtckt and Sheryl Swartz. to
School , o. Mornlnil Worship m. last Monday of month.
Church School 9:Stl a. m.: Wor
rrl
llle
Pr
•byt
.
the home of their parents, Mr.
30
0 8 sonv
.
'
ship service, 10:36 a. m., M
. e
en
and Mrs. Gerald Swartz at Mar9 3 '.
''Everything ln Hardware"
10.30 a. m., Evenin&amp; Worsbl~. Federaled Church, Pomeroy: Y. F. Monday, 1,30 p. m.
Church, John Davtes. pastor: 1 ietta Sunday.
7 p. m. Wednesday, 1 p. m. Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor, 81iversvlllo Methodist Cbnrcb Church School 10:30 a. m. \Vor·
The Swartz familv reunion
Cheater, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Blbl• Study.
Carl Kautz, Supt.' S •. n d • v Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sundav ship service :30 p. m.
will be held in W~ode grove
School
9
a.
m.
·
Worshtp
hour
!)mer Cbnreh of C b r r al
'
'
School, 8:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe KeorgiUlized Cbarcb 01 Jesu here Sunday, Sept. 5. w•th a
Bible School 8:30 a. m. Preacho 10 a. m.
Supt., Servtces Thursday even· Christ of Latter Day Salnta. oil basket diruw at ooon.
1nt 10:30 a. m., Drslllld lhlrd MI. v~toa F.W.B, Cburch - ing.
miles from Rltcine Oil Racln..
Mrs. Clair \Voode and Conm
Sundays.
Sunday
School
9:45
~·
_
m
.,
Earl
Snlloll
Melhodisl
Chnr&lt;b,
ArPortland
Road.
SWJday
School
Sue
of Pomeroy spent Saturda~
Take Someone With You To Chureh
Buildera and Building Supplies
M8101 Cl CUreb ol Cbrll~ ~key, su~l.; E~
· mg wor . thur Stil~ pastor . Sunday t:3il a. m.; Worsllip 10,30 a. allernoon wtth Mr. and ~!rs
In Pomeroy Over 90 Yean
Miller
~·
Sunday
Bible
thip,
7:30
PI\IIJ,
..
.
ci,l Cox, SehOOI 1o a. m., Cllnt Orr, m., SUnda" evening service al Wilham Carr and dauahters •nd
Chester. Oblo
Ph. 911G·2005
Stud 9 a. 'm. Evenln&amp; Wor- Looyuum; _YOWJg p p
meet: Supt.! SUnday Worship, II a.m 1:M p. m.: Wed. wo,..htp oerv· Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode.
sbl
\
m.
Bible
Study
1nt
and
Btble
Study,
7:30p.m..
Syraco,. Melbllsl Cbarch, lee at 7,:ro p. m. Pastor, c. w • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ather·
Altend The Church of Your Choice
30
, , ~ : m.P·wedfiesda .
' Wedne!day; Choir practtce at Jr. Lester L. Roush, pMtor: Proffitt All evening serv· t~n and Wtlma Jean spent the
Y
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Morning worship oervtco 9 a.m. ICf!l t&gt;egm at 1:30 p. m.
~eekend tn Columbus with rela.
p
Aobland OU Products
Danville Pilgrim Rollne'", IP. Dana Winebrenner, Supt. 10 •· Onr Lady ol Lorello Mlsaioo
swartz visited
his
acto $1.00 and up
Brown's Bottle Gas
Hicks,
mtntater·
ttible
School
0.
Langsville,
Ohio).
Rev
.
0
H.
m.
Sunday
chool:
YF
\VednesLoog
Bottom.
Rev.
Thoma•
p.,.
mother,
Mn.
Carrie
Swartz.
on
Pomeroy
WY 2-3498
Ohio
Pomeroy
WY 2·2166
:30 a.m., Ken~'h Meltlbltmey Car., pastor: Sunday School, 9:~~~~
1c':'ai' ~ M:.:: tronek, administrator: Sunday Sunday afternoon.
Supt.. Morning
Worablp a. m., Roberl Grafe, Supt. Wor I
llr Monda
ell
tb Mass no a. m.. e't. Holy Uayo
Mr. and Mrs Steven Archer
0:30 ' m Evenin" Worship, ship serv ice at to 3; a. m.;
ng, ·30"
Hy los
of Obligation, 1 p. m.
obstsved 1helr 1191 weddlni an•
'
grim
Youth.
R 45 p. m., Evan· at 7·
P· m. o Y
Ill&gt;
1 p. m., Prayer Servtce, Wed· I. .
I 7·30
Mid· on each quarter u announced
St. John's CatlloU• Mlssloo: niversary on Thursday, Aue 26
sd
m
ge 1stic serv ce. · p. m.
at the El ood Nw-sin&amp; ho e
ne ay, 7 p. ·
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· . WSCS first Wednesday ot each near Guysv!IIP iDutob Ridge):
mw
m
Furniture 1nd Appliance•
~-·h
~~ p
,
,
, Rev. Frank Manlert,
pu- quietly. The couple recaive4
Quality Furniture at Lower Prieto
"uiiU"l; o1 ......-.s,
omeroy. oesday, 7·-'0 P. m.
a beautiful floral pi~e from
1
Cheller, Ohio
Phone
985·2125
Jerry
Masters,
pastor:
SUnday IUagdom Hall or Jehovah'• Letart Falls United BretiJJ'en ' tor, Sunday Ma" 10:30 a. to.: theirdau hter alid a~dau ht·"
141di!leport, Ohio
School 9·30
Doy ot Obiigallon
&amp;,30 a.
d 8 I rdStll 0f COni'g".t
. a. m. Cburcb 10 .·311 Wltne.ses· Public meeting . Sun-tin
I C rial Church,
hi Sunday
. School
Th Holy
. Conlesst'on
oL hour before -er an severo ca
a.m.: Christian Endeavor. e::JJ day 5 p. m., Watchtpwer study 9:30a.m. wors P servtces. e m. .
•n
ulatlotll from relativea and
p. nL Evening servlee, 8,30 p. e p. m. · Bible atudJ Tueaday Ifirst and third Thursday even-. Mass.
rrte-•·
'
·
·
..... Th• Archers are Ill
' ings at 7·30 and the second and '
7
m R nd Cb
ol
Cltrt !1 p. m. Servtc~l meeung, h~· Ifourth &amp;tnday nights at 7:30. , Tloe Salvatloo Army, EnVGJ fair health lor a couple of sucl
1
'lol aSch f ~~.!. Co
_II. I!"· ThursdTahy .rsd mstry sc
' .I James MorrisOn, pastor.
Ray S. Wining, officer In cbarp. advanced age.
Bl• e
mmWll&lt;llll' P· m. u ay.
, Tbe United Methodist Cburcb Sunday 10 a. m. Holineaa m• Le!w Keaton hu had Ui&lt;!lo
00 •·""•
LOCAL UNION 11668
Pomero1
E. Main s~
~UO ~b m.,C ~- ~r~ey'l st. Paol'• and St. Jnbo'• Pomeroy _ Rev. Melvin Alkire, iDa: 10,30 a. m. Sunday SchooL olve eteavatlng and lllllnl it
Ravenswood. W. Va.
B~~lt. s~·
~~~~ Lutheran church. - Morning \ pastor. Church School 9:15 a. ISunday 7 p. m Young People's -k done by the Grimm I ,.
. •
y, · ·
.. !worship 8:15a.m. and 10:15 M. LeoCrew,Supt.,LeoVaugh· Legion ' 7:30 ,, m. SalVation the;.'ltammdhlsbarnlllldl&gt;e&lt;·e
mme. leader.
I 1 . m.; sunday School 9:30a.m. ' an, Asst. Supt. Labor Sunday. meeung: Thursday, I to 9 a.. In preparation for buildina soon.
llloa Cltatdl II Cbrbt, I'Gm. (Both congregations are mee~ Morning Worship 10,30 a. m. dies Home t.eaaue: 7 p. m. Prep Mr. ltld l1ln. Otarl• J).
Church and Olllee SuppUet - Glib
rov . UarrlaniiVIda Road, Et&gt; tng as one at St. John's Church I The Paslpr preaches on the 'i rlaloes: 130 p. m. Bible ttudy, Woode Yillted. her llllllher, loh
gene UnderWood, dlltdJter, Bl· al Pine Grove wnilo the new theme: "A Workman Unasham· prayer mooting. Olber eervk:ll l . B. Bayll m MkW'epnrllalt
Mlddtoport
Bikers of Rolsum Bread
Dlt ldlooJ 1:10 a. 111.; Morti[JII St. Paul'l ~burcli illleilti! bllilt. ed1" Monday Churcb Board ol by '"""~
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lng its own law enforcement
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people will have to be regained
before law and order can pass~
bly be fully restored.
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mtroduced between ctty
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intelligent bl·racial
established. Federal
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Perhaps It Is too early to pro~hesy what the ]~suits ol the
rtols wYI be, hut these obser·
val!ons seem evident: National
Civil Righta movement will be
adversely affected. The riota
came at a time when the Negro ADMITTED: Warren Wn"k·
was winning a hard fought bat· man, Pt. Ple~sant; Mrs.
Ue for freedom. To many this Neal, Galhpohs Ferry;
horrifying dtsplay wiU
· · Clyde Sanders, Gallipolis;
fy that the Negro race is
aid McClure, Leon; Earl J.
yet prepared lor the responslbil· mon. Pl. Pleasant; Jesse
illes il 11 gaining.
VanMeter, Letart.
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DISCHARGED! Warren
Style 7265
Study Will have to be
man.
of the Los Angeles pohce
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partment. Why wasn't It able .
stop
ACTION -FB.ED
· . the
M violence
be th inr itsI begin· I PT.CIVU.
PLEASANT
A
suede clasps
rung? ay
e po tce orce action has been filed 1n the
b&lt;our foot in a gentle fold
too or
small
and should In
be
ed
is inadequate
lice of the Circuit Clerk.
makes walking pure
ways.
City adtn.inistration l action Is styled Crane
should meet the task of
Compony vs. Marietta
!plet1sure. Love this bigb·
turing Company. The
CTE
demands judgment
oxford with wafer
TWO INDU
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defendant in the sum of
PT. PLEASANT- James F with interest and costs for
boxed back-black
Gaskins, Alva L. Sullivao, of
chandise delivered.
Point Pleasant Police Deoart·l
men!, and Bess Lewis of
IIORSEMEN PART
Milton Police was Inducted into
the Fraternal Order of Police, DUBLIN, Ireland (UPI)...John
Tu·Endie-Wel Chapter 1112 dur· McSham . of Phliadelphta and
ing the regular monthly meet· \ramer Vmcent O'Brien. of Ire·
ing Wednesday evening held at land, _one of f:be most succe.ss·
the Mason City Building.
lui lnsh·Amertcan ~orse racmg
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
.
,
combmallons, termmated th '·
Fred Taylor, chtef of pollee of partnership by mutlll\1 con~
Mason, reported on the 37th Thursda~Y·iiiiiiiiii
National Convention he attend•
ed In Pittsburgh, Pa., Au!iUst
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brush cutter, upright piano.l
Call Sam Curtis WI 9-2112.
9 3 tic

FOUR ROOM house, bath and
fumace, furnished. $35 montb
Couple preferred. Dial LY 28130, Athens between B and SLU GGISII septic tank'! Clog·
9p.m.
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ged drains'! Get Klean~Em­
AII Septic Tank
Cleaner.
4 ROOM FURNISHED apart· Landmark
Farm Bureau.
ment for rent on South Second Pomeroy.
9 3 3tc I
Ave., Middleport, after first I

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USED PIANO - 1 nice re-~~c~on;~-~~==;~~~~~~=
ditioned upright piano. •
1964 Chevrolet Impala
$2395
Chicagn
64 73 .467 13 Los Angeles
HT
Coupe.
Locally
owned,
clean
Interior.
white
flnish,
delivery. Coli Rutland
Houston
59 76 .437 17 Washmgton
lure SH 2-4211.
93
like new W. W. tires, 321 cu. in. VB engine and std. trans,
Bo•ton
New York
~ 92 .324 32\!o Ka
City
Radio and heater.
FORKED RUN
0885
TbarsOay's Resoles
1965 HONDA 250 Scramble.
Houston 4 New York S
Tbunday'o RetUIII
t.act Jack walker, Hemlock SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 - - - - $1795
Philadelphia 4 San Francisco s
4 Door V8 engine, Cruiseomatic trans .. power steering
Grove afler 5 p. m. WY 2Between Chester and
(1st).
Chicago 5 Baltimore 3 (1st)
and brakes. power seat, grey finish, new 1st line white-.
6717 • before, WY 2~68!)4.
Lone BoHom Off Rt. 241
San Francisco 5 PhiladelphiD 2 Chic•go 9 Baltimore S (2nd)
wall tires, radio and heater.
81ltfc
(2nd)
CleVEland 10 Kanaas City 6
SUNDAY, SEPT. S
1965 STEREO radio, 1965 mOd· I
$1195
Chicago
5
St.
Louis
3
New York 8 Los Angelet ll
1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan
el. This set has dual volume
STARTING AT NOON
Los
Angeles
7
Pittsburgh
Detroit
' ldinne,.ta 4 (twilight)
Local car and dean inside and out, fawn finish, auto1
control with 4 speed intermix·
ENTERTAINMENT &amp;
night
Washington
5 Boston !, night
matic trans., heater. good W. W. tires.
ed changer. Radio equipped.
REFRESHMENTS
Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati S (11 FridiiJI'S Probable Pll&lt;hen
Twin speakers. Lo\•ely wal· Matches Will Be Held .Every
1960
Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
$895
Innings, night)
First &amp; Third Sundays.
6
cyl.
P()werglide.
radio
and
he·ater,
whitewall·tikel
like
Pickup Probable pitchers
Kansas City at Los Angeles
nut finish. Take over pay.
EVERYONE INVITED
In Memory
new,
clean
interior.
Ivory
and
gold
finish,
A
sharp
car.
mcnts ol $1.25 per week or
HAM_ BACON _
Friday's Probable Pltchero (2, twi-nlght) - Krausse U"l
=v;:-::M;;;Ec:MORY of our hus!r.Jnd
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee and Joyce I~) vs. Brunet [8-9)
pay the remaining balance
TURKEYS_ CHICKENS
1
1960 Mercury Parklane H.T. Sedan _ $895
and father, Everett 0. Mil- H~li'.:l: an::: tour N'l"•"'• turrn~ h&amp;
due $97.37. Cali WY 2·6555.
' nighti-F'riend (6-10) vs. Cion- and Newman (11-13).
ed
llld
OIJIIurniAbed
apart
Jet black finish, clean interior, all good tires, automatic
hoan, who passed away Sept.
mger 09-9).
Ch.cago at Minnesota inlght)
1 61
menll WY ~
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Real Estate For Sale I trans., power lleering and brakes. Mercury finest model.
3. 1964.
New York at st. Louis (night) - Howard (7-6) vs. Kaat &lt;13-10).
We didn't know the pain you anrt 4 H.OIIM turm~.hl"l apart· 1965 COLO!\ TV Coosole, VHF FOR SALE _ 99- acre farm
-setma
IIHI) vs. Sadeckl (4-11). Washington at Detroit (night)
and UHF tuning. Lovely wal- new house, on mail and sc hoo1
1962 Ford Galaxie Con. Cpe. _
$1495
had
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard
Los
Angeles
at Hou•ton -Narum (4-11) vs. Aguirrt
nut console. This set J months
bus roule. Phone sam Curtis, 1 Cream finish. White Top. V8 engin• Automatic trans.
Or hear ~·our final sigh.
ware.
5 ll tfc
(night)
Willhite
(1-21
vs. Not- 02·9).
power steering, new whitewall tires, Radlo and heater.
old. Has picture tube warranWI 9_2112 .
9 3 tic
We only know you passed atebart
14-12).
C I eve Ian d at Bollimort
FURNISHED apartment,
f
ty. Take over payments of
way
Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) - McDowell (14-10) vo.
1960 Ford 4 Door _ _ _ __
$795
rooms and private bath. In· $12.34 per month or pay b;llWithout a Ja;1 goodby.
I
night)
- Cuip (!1-9) vs. O'Toole Bunker (6-7).
AutomatiC! trans. Good tires. Clean interior. Radio and
God gave us strength to face qwre Oh.io HoLe!. 7 13 tfc ance due $388.00. Free home
(1-9)
beater.
1 Boston at New York (night)TWO BEDROOM house on Lin· demo. Call IVY 2-6555.
it
San F'rancisco at Chicago- · Monbouquette (3-16) v.. Dowo8 J1 6lc POMEROY - One story frame,
And courage to bear the blow coin Hgts., birch kitchen, aLt I
Bolin B-41 vs. F'aul (4-3).
mg 111·12).
But what it meant to lose tomatic gas heat. IVY 2-5127. 1 USE ONE of our Corpet Sham- part Pcrmastone front, 2 bedSaturday's Gamfs
Saturday's Games
basement
you
8 20 tfc
pooers FREE wiU1 B l u e rooms bath. full
SEE THESE TODAY!
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
Chicago at Minnesota
No one win ever know.
gas
furnace
heating,
double
MODERN 4 room apartment Lustre Carpet Shampoo.
Lo~ Angeles at Houston
Washington at Detroit
Sadly missed by wife child· on East Mair. St., Pomeroy. er Furniture, Middleport. Ohio
garage many extras. Excel1956 Chev. Bel Air HT Cpe. _
$249
San Franrisco at Chicago
Kansas
Cily at Los Ang, night
reo, and grandchildren.
Phone WY 2-2:11!1.
8 31 6tc
8 31 6Lc lent loe"ation . Priced right.
New ~ork at St. Louis, night Cleveland at Baltimore, night
9 3 Itc
MIDDLEPORT ~ room fcomP
1957 Dodge V8 • 4 Dr. P.S. P.B. $149
Phila at Cincinnati night
Boston at New York, 2-lwi-night
TRAILER SPACES, flat rate, Employment Wanted
J bedrooms, bath,
utility
Card Of Thanks
water, free sewage_ Contact WIIXJW wants hout:ewor-k - by
room, enclosed back porch
$199
1957 Buick HT Coupe
ela, Tressa, and Steve. ColumTHE FAMILY of Ralph IRis. John J. Fry, Depot Sl. Rut· lhe day. Lorena Snyder Ph. corner iot, good lucatwn.
bus.
Smith wJShes to c,xpress
land.
B 2ti 30tc
WY 2-6361.
8 31 61p
$7500.00.
1958 Chevy V8 - 4 Dr. Sid. Trans. $249
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris
sincere thanks and appreciaROUTE 143 FARM - 77 acres '
1
spent
Sunday afternoon wJth
tion to the many relatives,
S E
25 cultivated balance
pas·
1955 Chevrolet 2 Door _ _ _ $99
Mr.
and
Mrs Fern Norris or
friends and neighbors
who
FOR Al
Busi_n~ ~ices
•.urc and timber, six room
Racine.
were &lt;;o thoughtful and kind
frame home, bath, front and
to all ol us at the time of 4 ROOM house on Luurrl Cliff.[
back porches barn crib
his death Words are Inade- 4!10 gallon water lank with
er building•
CKS
ISPLAY
By Mrs. llerbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shield•
quate to express our gralilude sland. 30 feet hose. Call Joe
ALBERT M. COX. •••
39 NEW CARS &amp; TRU
ON D
RTh~ descendants of
Fred entertained Sunday with a cook
for the many beautiful nora! Hysell, Pomeroy, Ohio. WY 1
WY 2_3830
WY 2
ous and the late Sally Slaugh· out at their home in honor of
arrangements, the numerous , 2·6585. _ _ _ _ _
9·2·6tp I
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AT
OUR
BIG
USED
CAR
CENTER
ter
Roush and of the late Wil- their nephew, Richard Sargent.
9
rards and notes, the abund- 7000 BTU Tomeo noor fur·
FOR SALE _ Modern house,
oon and Ora Durst Slaughter Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
ance of food . the helpfulness nace, reasonable.
Richard
held a family reunion at Fork- Jack Sargent. Mr. and Mrs.
of the neighbors and a II Vaughan, Phone WY 2-3374.
4 rooms with bath,
ed Run lake Sunday. Attending Bill Robin•on, Mike, Patty, Dauther exprPs~ions of sympa- 1
Sales &amp; Service
garage, aluminum
siding. I
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear- vid, Berta and Pete, J\.1rs. Mar9 2 Jtc
Nice yard out of high water.
son and S 11 '1
d
1
F. h
M 11 A
and
thy. Ou• special thanks to PEACHES ·t- th M'd
M .
a y, n r. an Mro. ene IS er, o y, my
254
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Dr . Telle and the stafl at
a e
w.a'J . ar eFits Almost Every Car
Write Box
• Racine, Ohio,
Clarence Roush, Tony, Tommy Larry, all of Racine, Mrs. Phil·
(;allipolis Medical Center Dr.1 ket. Pomeroy, Gerogia Belle,
or phone WI 9-2277. _
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
and Anna, Ricky Clark, all of ip Radf~rd and Stephanie of
Ridgeway. to Dr. Raymund ~ Wh1te ~each .. now on hand: el'ransrerable When
F'OR SALE - 7 room house
Winfield, W. Va., Mrs. Roger Pomeroy, Mr. and Mro. Howard
Boice. and lhe Meigs General Aiberta s amvmPgh Thur;Ydal ·
You Trade Car&gt;
and bath, 3 large bedrooms,
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Theiss, Beth, Barbara
and Robinson, Carl, Raymond and
Hospital to Fritz Buck or- 8 nng con 1amer. one 11 2·
new Holland stoker f
Barry of Dorcas, Mr. and Mrs. Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
•
I 2582
9 2 3tc eGuaronteed 24 months
g.anist, to Rev . HR~old Dos- '
·
thermo controlled. Ex
Francis Webb of Letort Falls Shields called in the altemoon
or 24.000 mlleo
POMEROY, OHIO
·
ter to Ewing Funeral Home, 1964 HONDA 150. white side • Most Popular Unit
locat1on. Phone Rocine
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Roush Mrs. F'loyd Norris, Mrs. Her·
to Drew Webster Post
of wall tires, electric started,
2433.
9
and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Dor- bert Roush and Roger were
American Legion and the 1 windshteld, 2 mirrors' crash
ln the U.S.A
FOR SALE
_ se;en
SCJ Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Gallipolis visitors Saturday and
Troop 270 Boy Scouts of Am- bar, saddle bags, luggage carhouse with bath,
sell Roush, Roberta,
Nancy. called on Rev. James Mor·
erica.
ner with slrap, soft hand
00
·11 $3 500 00 Ph
Sharon, Cinav. David, and Ed- rison at Gallipolis Medical Cen.
fen der ornament. PII
.
tns;fllled
Vt e,
, .Freda
.
one
Mrs. Ra Iph Sml'th an d ch'ld
I ' gnps,
47ll2
or see
c,rs
Lege I Notice
ward, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ter who underwent •urgery on
ren, Father and Mothor, Bro-1 SH 2-4935.
9 I 3tp
White,
Darla and Deanna, Jo Tuesday. Also calling on Rev.
8
ther and Sisters.
liCLARINET and pony . Call WY I
FOR SALE - 4 room
AN OR~~:!~~:c~O~M~·~D SIC·
A~n and Edith Roush, Mrs. Morrison were Mra. Bob Adami
--9 3 llp
2-7013.
9 I 61p
TION 1 OF OAOINANCI NO. " '
RLih Parsons and Mrs. Edna and Mrs. Erwill Gloeckner.
.. 0
house, new bath.
Be It ordained by tbe Villac• at
R h
R
t
ta f M
Notice
NICE half~runner beans. Also '
Pomeroy, •
Jarge front porch,
MiddlepOrt, M..h1dleport, Ohio, .. rol·
ous .
ecen sues 0
r. 4Dd
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two good rabbit dogs. Phone
painted, plenty of
",."
Jake Stitt, brother of Mrs. Mrs. Roy Buck and Pam were
THE CHESTER Fire Depart· WI 9-2413.
9 1 3tc AJ:~ CONDITIONING Refrlger· % mile from town. Mu
or~~~:!,N ~~-T~:! ·~~~~· ~~d.l ~
By Mn. A. H. Bailey
I Alec Wheeler was injured while Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ours, Mn.
ent I8
.
Ch' k - ~ ·-- -------·-· I
J k' R frl
folluw~ : The rullowlnll WHIII! Scale ll
I at work at Cole Lumber Co and Van McDade or Portland.
m
sponsormg. a IC ~ FOR YOUR hunting needs, vis- ation aerv ce. ac 8 e g· to appreciate. Phone
ta~·rehy adoptl!d for lbe EmployM• ot ~r. zmd Mrs. Ralph Ballard is confined to Camden Clark 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shields
ell Barbecue and ICe cre~m it Stewart's Gun Shop,
Rut- eration, New Haven, Phone 6127·
_ _ ~hhjei' 1!~ag;,.~/e ~~~r"~· P~~~ont.h and family spent week end with hospital.
and Mr. aDd Mrs. Bob HiU atsocial
at
the
Chesler
Ftre
land,
Ohio.
Sh~s..
bullets
and
TU
Z-3537.
4
6
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FOR
SALE
7
room._h
R.. KU iar Patrolman 1251 .25 Pt!r munlh Mr
d
Mr
Leo
Edd
d
Mrs
Ott
Bo
to
d
tended
the Le wts......
. ,._ F8JI!
. ·H
It ·u be · t
ouse, Nlwht Patrolman 1120.00 p.r maath
an
s.
y an
.
s n an
Bessie
aur
ouse.
WI
gm a noon powder for re-lplli1~ . Also
AUCI'IONEER
bath, modern !Ctchen, next to Extra Poll ee - tLJ• per hour.
family of Wooster.
Parsons spent a day with Mr several daya.
.
on Labor Day
9 2 3tc will bu seU a d tr d
,._ lete Service
Street ..-... reman - S3l3.711 per rnontb
.
- ··
·y,
n a e guns.
""mp
school on Church Street. Sy· street Employeu - aus per hour
Mr d Mr El
B
of and Mrs. Clayton RoHiM In
,
9 1 lBtc
Critt Bradford
racuse. Phone WY 2-22.34
Park and Rfl:reauon Dlreetor - am.
. an
s. mer aum
Parkersburg
WE NEED suppliers of rough
Wrlto, Prone or Conta&lt;i
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·00 ' " ~•th
Bremen called on Mro. A. H
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hardwood lumber.
Contact GERT'S a gay girl - ready for
A. c. BRADFORD
8-30-6tc P1.&gt;0l Manager- 1225.00 per month Baley Tu sd
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill and GI'O.pllaMt-Tft. ua&amp;nlpld,..,. 1 ..
Ben Rowland Perry Wood a .whirl after cleaning carpets
FOR SALE : 6 room house -On SwlmrnhlM Ix.tructor- 12.00 per hour M
de Mray. H II Fr' d Max, Roger Theiss and CJar. ~A:C:1:'w~c~=.~.t~ ,
th Bl L t
R
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Racine, Oblo
Life Guardl - sa.n par da7
r. an
s. o y
len
Llifl
. I . Mr
...._ st.tr of PtUQ"Inail ... ~
Products Co., Columbus, Ohio. w~
ue us re. en_ e ec5 1 tfe
Union Avenue, outside Cor-1 ConcenloNI Attendant - .a per spent a
kend 'th M
d ence '
are VIS ti~
. and t... "' tbl.l Btlll ~ , tllll
trtc shampooer $1
Ptckens
· 1
hour
wee
WI
r. an Mrs Paul The1'ss ·ID Or
•lAd dwt.. 1111
"-ct.•,.~
••• da
p hone 444-7ow Yl or 875'
poration limits, with runntng Secretary Ia the Mayor - 11!10.011 Jllrs. Francis McPeek and ram.
d
egon. ltrl.t Ill ~ ~ . . . . . . . . i:
iiS4 nights.
9 2 6tc Hardware Co., Mason, W. HEATING, PlamhlJ!I, MueUer watec and natural ga•. Call
'" month
il f Sard'
Mr. an Mrs. Lesil&gt;r Rou•h bumJ """"" • - 1r " ' - ----· ·- - - - - - - Va.
B 30 6tc Ji'urllaces. Arnold Brothers• WY 6016 or WY 2-7759
Dump Attendant - 164.00 per DlODtlll
yMr0 nd Mr1!. J h M
v·JCkie, Gary, M'kI e an d J 0 hn,, .....
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Cemelery 8exlun- 100.00 per montb
1914 : AdiiiU«&lt; ..tl, I3H,UU8UI; u.!
CHICKEN BARBEQUE Sept.. 5 HOUSETRAILER 35 • Bon 200 C18 East MaiD S~ Pom·
-· - ~ . .Junteer Firemen - e.oo per year
. a
s. osep
oran spent the weekend with Mr bUtu". ll97.801,126.H; Net ..na, sm.
' •
Pbo WY • •• 48
LOT FOR SALE·
Excellent Clerk of Board of Pubua AUaln - and son of Weston W Va re· 241,/lfiS oe· C&amp;Dttal, 123.001295.00; ~
at entrance of Forked Run J: 160 t Jot, 28 J 11 t .al
eroy.
ne
~ • . ..
. .
.
.
' tUO.OO per monlh.
I
•
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and Mrs. Walter McDade at tm.I80.373 09; biCOIIt, l23l.Jn.IOU4;
'
.
· urn7 21) tfc
bmldmg site - 3'% acres on 1Be nd the 111me 1.t hereby •mendH cently spent a weekend With Tr
"tlldltlln'lt.!18!,149,83US.
Lake. Sponsored by Squadron inum carport, lD New Haven
Route 33 5 mil
fro I Lo read 118 follow•·
Mr
d M c I Off tt
oy.
N WITNU11111nii:..!J ......... ....
·~ Civil Air p tr I
'I I' . $
NEIGLER BUILDING S p I
,
es
m The followlnc Wage seale • her. • an rs. ar
u .
Sunda
ests of Mr
d ll'!rW., llllt till
., _.to • .....
wv~&gt;
a o.
CI y l~Jts, 2.850. See or call
•
u p y Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY b~ adopted for the t:mvlu yee• o! the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris and
y gu .
. an I ;~~t!.u.~;a-Ohlo, ~.ad&amp;li,lub' 1.1K5.
8 31 5tc BtU Grmstead 882-2513
Racine, Plastic waU tile 14c
VIllage or MiddlePOrt. ohio:
.
Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr. ..._ ·
.._.._IIC ...__ •
611
2-5187.
8 17 tfc Chler or Police - I.'W6 .00 pt"r month children spent SUnday in CoJum. and Mr Cl I Co . p
6-28-7tp per Sq. fl for bathroomS,
HeJU[ar Palrolmaa - Q76.1J0
per bu!i ViSiting relatiVeS
S.
Jares rwm, 8l1)&amp;U'I'OJI0BlLIJ: _,...., "Ho;;;u-;;s;;;E;;;TR"'A"'ILE=R::-a-nd-:--olo-;t- 200 house builders, aluminum &amp;id·
Help Wanted
moolh
M
d Mr G . R0 b t9 ':-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i!
caDDI!Uedt '..oet your opera.
I
I
lng, kitchen cabmets measur.
- -- £xtn t'ollcl! - lUll per hour
r. an
s. e?rge
er
tar'l lleenH? caD WY 1-2161. x 100 ot, carport. New Hav- ed 1 . f kit be
THREE ladies at once to help st~t Y1.&gt;reman - J34o,oo Per montb .spent a weekend m Colwnbus
0
0
ll$U
en. See or call Bill Grinstead
&amp;Ze
c 0 17 tf
with Fall and Christmas busi~ ~~rr~et !~P 1 ';i'e~eatlo~1 ·~:::"&gt;~ou~ with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deet,..
882·2513.
6-28-7tp
c ness. Full or part time. $3012:l~ .oo per month
er and family. Be.linda, who
-Pool M~nager - tZ2~dJO per month h d
,
IMITH'S Clothing store is oow NEW HOLLAND Ensilage blow$.SO week part time. Car nee~ swlmmlne ln•tn~cwr- 12.00 per hour a spent several weeks Wlth
apeD at Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 er: wit.h 8" pipe complete.
Auto Sales
essary. Write c-o The Daily ~~~e:;-1~~~· A"tte~~a:: ':'~hour her grandparents, N!tumed to
a. m. untU 7 p. at. 8 20 tfc J1m Carnahan, Racine. Ohio. 1963 FORD- pickUp, in good Sentinel, Box 668-5, Pomeroy, secrll't~~nt~o Mayor - •u•o.oo pu her borne with them.
.
- - - - - - - ---- - Phone WI 9-2708.
8 27 6tc
d' · Ph
WY 2 5652
Oh10
6-28-12tp cemetery Seltton - t!KI.OO per month Mr. and Mrs. Forest MillS of
IF YOU HAVE
Wlnted To Buy
-· ----- -- ~
con tl.ton.
one
- . -· ,
Volunteer t'!remtn - 11.00 per year Columbus called on Mr
and 1
BEANS, potatoes, torrmtoes and
9 1 31c ·
Clerk. of Board Gf Pubu~ Afhtr1 ·
1150 ·00 per rnontb
Mrs. Carl Offutt Sunday. Their
INTERESTED tn buying house sweet cor~. VI 3-2254. Cl~r· i958 FOHD Fairl-aOe500 V8, auto
Tempo~:~ Clertcal Help - ll.OO per mother Mrs. BeUe Quinn acor lot around Dorcas or Ba· ence Proffttl, PorUand, Oh1o. malic, excellent condition.
SECTION 2: That Section 1 of Ord· companied them to visit friends
24 tf
p · •. o f
· k 1 Rob 1
lnance No. Bin PUled b7 tbe Villare
8
shan area. Call 949-2811.
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and
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miscellaneous. Cal} or write:
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Mrs. Howm-d Cecll. a» w.
No Federal Excise Tax
er 88, good tires, all new 1
I.ee smith, Mayor,
r. art Mrs. Carl
utt.
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brakes, radio, power brakes,
31
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ATrEST : Gene Grale, Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis
191
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Dexter spent Monday with
power steering, hydromatic
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$I 79
transmi,ion, new springs. CLEVELAND IUPI) _ Clevetlleir daughter, M13. Mary K.
Insurance
USED FREEZERS
One of the cleanest cars in land Browns officials report ium, matching tho New York G~ Holter and family. Mrs. Davis
BIDWELL WOODYARD
JRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen '
SEVERAL GOOD
Pomeroy. Call Wolter Grues- that nanr.er Paul Warfield's ant. against the Detroit Lion• remained for a longer visit.
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bo
h' h re- , the first game and the Browns Mro. Pete Kirkhart returned
Insurance Agency, Inc., Porn,.. 1
USED MODELS
age 43,1100. Price $895.00.
ro en co11 ar ~e, w IC
to her home at Marlon, Indiana, I BIDWELL, 0,
PH. 388-8323
uired
surgery
healing
nice·
again•t
Green
Bay
in
the
sec.
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irDY· Phone WY 2-3381.
STILL AVAILABLE
8 2 Uc
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her daugher and I
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The -::--:c:--...::...:...::.
RamDier
son-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Ralph
!AETNA CASUALTY Insurance
Paul Haywood
Dave Denham
POMEROY
World SIIJidard ol l':ompad
warfield, Injured n tile Col· Coach Blanton Collier, 1 man Tru&amp;sell and family.
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Jack W Clruy
E:leelleDCf
)lege All-Star - Browns game in who admit! he is never satisfied Clint Orr, who is employed
Mullen.nnee Agency, Inc.
Foreslor
Forester
Porner
ne WY 2-3381.
Mtnager
Big ear room. ride lad per- : Cllica~o Aug. 6, may be ready with his team because he does at ' Columbus spent a week t"nd
1906 43rd Street
92f&gt;-23rd Stroet
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Ph. W'Y '2-2181 formance. Small c:tr eeonom}' 1 for limited action in time tor not think a coach could ever at his home here.
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Pt. Pleasant, W. V1,
Pilrkersburg, W. Vo,
"'I' "'Hi:::JII'O;;;:---;;Copylll=:_I_Servlce. Co!&gt;
and mau•KerabtUIJ
the Browns-Eagles clash on Del. he, aaid he was happy witb the Mrs. Kathrine Milhoan and
PHONE 675-4017
PHONE 485-5054
See
3.
progress made at Hiram since son, Wiliiam and Miss Carol
lea made o1 legal papen, SEWING machines. repair ,...
Metrepoattn Mnton
'Mle Browns broke camp at camp opened early io July. Osborn of Keno spent an even·
birtll recordl IJid 111mos1 IIIIJ vice, all makes. WY 2-2284.
other dwll.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
FREE PROFESSIONAL FORESTRY SERVICES
E. 1\Wn Street, Pomero,
Hiram Thursda)
Saturday Next week the
Browns will ing with Milo McDade.
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ReDler 1a1 oce, PvwetO)
Authroized Singer Sales and
u 11o llfnoice.
J 29 lfc
t 22 tic llloQer at !he Cleveland Stadl- aide here.
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9 2 3tc
- ·FOUR ROOM furnished opari-1
me~t. Phone WY 2·3658.
8 24 uc
-------UNFURNISHED ! room, Datb,
utility room. nice vard. Point
Lane. Lincoln He1ght•. Ph.
WY 2-3874.
6 18 tfc
TRAILE~ LOTS rree uwage and water Brown'• frail
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Minersville, Ohlo, Pbone W\,
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AGAiN. WHO I&lt;NO'rl5 WHAT
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~lbe-;~~ -~~~. ;enn Ohio 8 and 40

Recent wscs Meet

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TOMORROW SATURDAY

Mrs Mel\'ill Grimm enter- ;_~
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cuse
ChUI'Ch
Mf. and Mrs. Jacob 8 e t
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day evemug at her home.
· th
·t eekend in Cl·
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in charge of spent e pas w
Ohio 8 et 40 was honored at The ~~e mg . . er resi· lumbus with relatives and
the National 8 et 40 Marche he~d Mrs. William ~~c~~v~ti~n~ tak- tended the Walters reunion.
' August 26-28 at the Sheraton Mo· dent , opened WI
Mrs Roy- Mrs. Ronald Plai'P and
tor Inn, Portland, Oregon.
en frohm Psalmh~ ba~so ''~ve a dren, left Thursday for
T omas. w
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. Elb. n·dg e, New York '
Mrs. Laura McKinlt!y o( Cam- al
reading.
" I Visit A New Fam- home m
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bridge, Mass.
national d~a!J- jly." Mrs. Ahce Cape~art .. pre- &amp;fter ~pending a::~;;,a Mr. and
TONIGHT
"STATION SIX SAHARA"
eau presided at the meetmg. sented the program topiC, LIV· here With h~ Pd hell and M~
chairman, ing in a Space Age."
. Mrs. ~arry ou as
...:arrolt Baker
Jan Banner The child welfare
-andMargaret OeiJes, reported tha t Durmg the busmess sesSion I Freddie Houdashelt~Iel ThJJmiJs
"WOMAN OF STRAW"
nine beds costing $1.000 each 30 sh ut-in ca!ts were reported I Mr. and ~1rs. Da
returnWith Gina Lotlobrigida
' were dedicated at the Natl~n,J! ! The workshop to be held at t.he {.Jeanette Crook_s) h:~e and
lll.nd Sean Connery
Jewish Hospital. Denver, Cnlo- 1F , st Hun church on Sept ed hom a wed~mg t P . .
(Color)
rado. a hospital fur ~ystJc fibro-11t:Hs annnunced. The birlh- residing in theJr ho~e ~~ V1ensis and tubercular children.
I dav ol !\Irs Royal Thomas. na, W. Va . M:s. 1homa~
Saturday, Sept, 4
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Officers were nommated and! Mrs. C. · ee '
Wilham arlen Class of the WashingTHE MOON"
elected and the installation WllS Capehart and Mrs.b
ed
fon Elementary School in Mar-held on Saturday evening, (ol- Houdashelt were o serv ·
.
Edward Judd Martha Hyer
A poem "Get
Somebody Jetta.
1 11 d ,
-andlowing a banquet. nsta e y,ere
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'M. Marcia Karr Robert Caruthers, Mrs. HazMrs. Teresa Kelty , of Washmg- Else by ISS .
r which el Board, Ancil Crites, and
ton slate, national
closed lhe
by Mrs Robert Haley and children
Steve Bradie
Mrs Agnes Allem. L-Aumomer, refreshmen s weJ e .
. . K th and Barbara .
Mrs Elsie Gleason, L-Arc~ivis- ~ the hostess
to eight mem ~~ei
w~k with relativ~s in
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has
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L'Conc1erge.
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Mrs. Esther Allen, Ohio de- f.
S 8 0 rn To
Dexter Garden Club, will be
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partment chapeau, was appomt-1 ITSl Oil
eaker for the gar,
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

trial, Jotm T. Scopes, a biology
' teacher in the public .. ,,1 sy
. Item, was arrested for
: )he theory of evolution in
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tioo of a sta s a e.

Honore t
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Meli1odi~l

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chape~u;

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This Is Tho nmo To

GIRLS SPORTSWEAR

~a:~~:sth~~~nt:~ln °111~:~~~~b~!1

He Cootred hlo

Colorcortoo"'

The 1966 c~nv;~nlion will be
held at Washmgton, 0. C.; the

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People In

Pomeroy

knit T Shirts- and weskit sets.

POM"""'Y-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO
SATURDAY, SE~TEMBER 4, 1965-----------F-IVE_CENT_;._S
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$3.95

to

Meigs County

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Warm car coats, attached
hoods. Washable by m•
chine or hand - printed
nylon and solid and printed cotton.
Slits 3 te 6X

Sizes3to6X-7to 14
and Teens 8 to 14

JACKETS

Girls

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You'll find sh:es for the lltt1f' bn~!l
who wear she 2 an,
ym•ll
also finli iaekets for the l{rfldl
school kids - higll school boys
and the college crowd.
Choose wools - nylons - corduroy _ rayon and nylon blends.
You'll like the colors - the ltnlnr
and the excellent value, this year.

DUSnRS

,., versary

Wednesday. Also
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Mrs. John Stivers of Pomeroy.,

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ahead, a beautiful selel·' on of
solid corduroys,
solid and printed
cordanas, quilted

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rule lor the Dlslrlct of Columbia appeared a certainty today.
The only q1101Unn was whether
It wot,lld oome this year or next.

Back To School
SLACKS '

cottons.

Shes 12 to 20

• For Men. Sizes 29 to 42
waist and in yom· correct
length . full taper model, ivy
styles and plenty of perman·
ent press slacks for the year's
wear. Also a complete selec·
lion
of
Spurs,
Rondos,
Wranglers for tough long

ond 38 to 44

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ooop111r • bumanltarlan
Dr.
Albert Sohwtltzer has bee · 'lle
conolderably worse, a •&gt; •·
man for h!a jungle hoSpital u.re
said toc~ty.

Elberfeld&amp; jacket department for
men and boys is located !&gt;n the lat
floor. y 011 should see thlB new II·
lectioo for fall and winter wear
and make your selections rigbt

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Mrs. Raymond Pullins .Jr. of .
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Thur~ton. Mrs. Alva Hitt!, HalI
1timore and Mrs. Roy. Evans, ew1~g
U
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canal Wmchester, vJsJied Wed·
OSpltaJ
ne~ay with Mr. and Mrs. Rol.
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Members
of
the
Sew-R1te
Sewm
ear
s.
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Miss Rhond a Pullins of Thurs- lng club were taken o~ " Lour
ton 1s spend ing a few days with o~ the Veterans Mem~nal Ho~· 1
: her grandmolht!r, Mrs.
Ray- pita! Wednesday even~n?
by
: mond Pullms Sr.
I Charles Rideout, ad.mmJstrator
Mr and Mrs. Donald Me- l Whilt' at the Hosp1tal a check
Knight and sons Ricky and was presented by the club to
! Jeff hav e return~d home after 1UJe hospilal lor the purchase
: a week ·5 visit at Kittery Me. l of surgical p&lt;~cks and an ar ·
wJth her brother Irwin Cape-- rangement of roses from the
hart who is stat i~ned at the i garden of Mrs. Dor Schaefer
Pease Air Force Base.
[ was presented by Mrs. Dayton
Mrs Mary Martm attended r strickland.
tl1c miii•ons 01 men and
· lhc National 8 et 40 marrhe l Following the ~our._ the group· I
omen who have contrib1 held at Porlland, Oregon Aug- went to the _Schaefe1 ho~e for
uted so much lo the progress
ust 26-28. She went to Oregon I a meetmg w1th Mrs. Stn~kland I
and prosperity of our naI vmh Mrs. Esther Allen and Mrs. as hostess. Mrs. Elza Gilmore ·
by Jr., pres!dent, co~ucted
a
: Myrtle Koepple travelmg
tion: Our proi1e and thanks!
i car and enroute they visited short busmes'.l sess1on and a I
I the National Jewi sh Hospital, contrib~Hon of $25 was mad~ to I
I Denver, Colorado. She return- the Me1gs _Gener.~t Ho:Jt~l. ;
ed home by train Wednesday The travehllJ!: pm:e donal
y,
Our bank will not transact busine.ss
mght.
Mrs. Gilmore was awar_ded to
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Mrs Susie Fisrher spent Sun- Mrs. Don Mullen. A birthday I
on LABOR DAY, Monday, September 6th
•" sent to Mrs · EdwarJ ·
day at New Haven, W. Va. with gJ'ft WAOJ
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Reitmire Wells ftom her secret pal.
Refre.I!men!S weco served
an d fam1 Iy.
lJ 1by .
Mrs Cltfford Leifheit and Mr. 1 the hostess to Mrs. C a~ es
and Mrs. E. M. Burton were m Hoffman.' Mrs. R~mond Baity,
I Col um bus Wednesday, to attend Mrs. Gilmore,
rs: .
! the state fair
Browning,
Mrs
Calvm
Slmpson,
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Mrs. Willard Hoyer, Mrs.
WELLS' ENTEilHIN
aid McKnight. Mrs.
Mullen,
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Mr. and Mn. Edward Wells 1Mrs. Louis Osborne, Mrs. .
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old Hood
entcrtamed
with a turkey dm-1
. '. MreJ. hDonald Collins.
d Mrs
ner Wedn~sdav evening at their ! Mrs. WI 1ham 0 nson an
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home, LincolD Heights, honor- Tom G_ru_e_se_r_.---:-::-:
. mg their daughter, Ruetta, on
FElLOWSHIP MEETS
' her 18th birthday.
The Youth Fellowship of
I Present were Mr~. William Rock Springs Methodist church
Serving Meigs County for over 93 years
: Wells, Mrs. Ralph Schoenburg- mel Wednesday evening at
I er , Ronnie Collins, the honor- church with Mary
Ra&lt;llord ,
POMEROY
RUTLAND ; ed guest and sister, Jane, and president, in charge.
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Mr. and Mrs Wells. The hon- Prayer by the Rev. Chester :
.I ored guest received a number Lemley opened the meeting fol· l
Member Federal Reserve System
' of g1fts.
lowed by responsive reading led
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
by Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and songs
1 Monk~ys
mature four times led by Sharon Brawley. It was
iiiiiiii;;iiiiiijiijiiiiiiilajisjjteir.ith~a~niiilhum;;;an;,.;;.a.
decided to
meetings
from Wednesday to Sunday at
6:30 p. m. beginning Sunday,
September 5.
Rev . Lemley presented
lesson from the study
closing with prayer, after
the meeting closed with
MYF benediction.

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CAR COATS

and fabrics.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Cook ob- I
) served their 50th weddmg a~m-

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All new fall styles and colors

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VOL XVII

Both the seamless and tht
fuJI fashioned styles - ia
the newest Fall slyles and
colors. Now at Sale pricet.

skirts - blouses - sweaters -

H~rrl- d~y,

Mainly About

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Devoted To The Interests 01 The Meigs·Ma~on Area

STOCKINGS

just like big sisters - jumpers,

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SAVE ON

See our beautiful group of
sportswear for girls- fashioned

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Mr and Mrs. Dale E.
Sept. 6 on the Coffee Hour
mention for child weltare scr- so n rMarlene Scholl) of _Kmgs-1with Ja~el over WMPO. nd
vice the past year. Ohto also bury Road are announcmg the Mrs. Emerson Jones a
won first place in Central Divi-1birth of an 8 lbs., 10 oz._ ~on ~n [ ~hter, Barbara, spent Thurs,day
;'THE SATAN BUG"
(Technicolorl
sion and also the National for i August 31 at Holzer Ho~plta\ m m Atnens.
Geo. Maharis, Richard Base thetr scrapbook and second I Gallipolis. The new arnval has [ Mr. and MrJ.i. Carl
bar Anne Frances, Dana
place in historv in Central Di- bt&gt;en named Scott Ryan .
· have returned from
Smyrna,
Andrews.
vision Ohio w::is also granted a Grandparents are Mr. an dl Georgia, where they
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