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~ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ~_s_ept. _3~ 1965
~lbe-;~~ -~~~. ;enn Ohio 8 and 40

Recent wscs Meet

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TOMORROW SATURDAY

Mrs Mel\'ill Grimm enter- ;_~
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Willed the wscs of the Syra· iJ
cuse
ChUI'Ch
Mf. and Mrs. Jacob 8 e t
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day evemug at her home.
· th
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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. Virgil Adkins of the Star
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
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: )he theory of evolution in
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Honore t
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Meli1odi~l

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Middleport

Wedn~ ~~

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

at

$7'95

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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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able dusters for
the
cold days
ahead, a beautiful selel·' on of
solid corduroys,
solid and printed
cordanas, quilted

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WASHING10N

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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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The condlllon of 110-year-old phil·
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

Womensand

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MENS AND BOYS SIZES

A Group of

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ID

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Just Received

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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
OUrS
canal Wmchester, vJsJied Wed·
OSpltaJ
ne~ay with Mr. and Mrs. Rol.
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B
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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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OUR SALUTE TO AMERICAN LABOR!

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
SUN., MON., ond TUES.
schola.rshi p for a nurse m Co~! Mr s. Ulan Harrison of R. D. guests of their son and lan1ilv.
Seot. 5+1
tum bus to conlmut' her edw:a· . Pomeroy 3nd Mr. and Mr_s. Os- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MaiiWx
U$KI PARTY"
lion in tuberculosis.
I car Scholl, Pomeroy.
It Js the . and family (or several days. The
(Technicolorl
Attending from Ohio were Mrs. ~.an~!sons' _nrst child._
_ also visited in Tennessee
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Hickman, Deborah Walley . Allen o o urn us; n rs . yr-1
h rou .
Yvonne Cra 1g, Robt. Q Lew- tie Kepple. Delaware: Mrs. V1o- 1967,. in ~ew ~ork; and t e Visiting this week with Mr.
is. Jas. Brown :md Famous let Archholz, New Washington ; 11968 m \\1sconsm.
and Mrs. Homer Cook were Mrs.
Fames, Lesley Gore, Aron Mrs Haze! Elliott Portsmouth;
Arthur Stuart and Mr. and Mrs.
Kincaid and the Beach Bun. and Mrs. Mary !\1arim , Pome- ·k, ~- ··-- '- ':,~~"'~'~- · ,~-·-- ··~~. Charles Pelzel of Charleston,

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MEIGS THEATRE

"UNEARTHLY STRANGER"
John Neville, Gabriella LICU·
di Philip Stone TERRIFY
U'JG1 WEIRD! MACABRE!

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Mrs. Grimm Holts

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Two Wrecks
.AtePtobed
On Friday

wear.
• For Boys. fin excellent group of smart looking,
Ion wearing easy to launder boys school trousers.
Degims, twilis, 100% cottons and the popular
permanent press slacks.

fall skirts
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Boys Long Sleeve

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Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

Plaids, checks, solid
colors, in sizes 6 to 18.
Taper fit and regular cuts,
all are completely washable.
appearing and the
kind boys like to wear.

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

change the

WE'VE

pies have made
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the
olfJCe uf the County Clerk.
plying were: Robert Allen
Lerman. 2.2, Apple Grove, and
I Jo Ann Jarrell 23, Henderson.
Terry Hall. 19, Hartford,
Janet Louise Hudnall, 17, New
Haven.

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WEST MAIN STREET
!LOCATED BESIDE THE SUNSHINE LAUNDRAMATl

SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPENS SOON!

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~/ 3.95
TO

MOTORS DISCOUNT
"SHORTY" HAC KEn, OWNER
POMEROY,O.

SPORT SHIRTS - - _1.95

SWEATERS

Our new fall skirts fit in
with all your m~ny activities. Choose from straight
pleated - A lines -and
dirndl sk iris in smooth and
textured fabrics.

FOR FAU
AND
WINTER WEAR
You'lls like tbese new
tweaters for fall and wln·
ter !11&amp;-66. Slip&lt;ivel'l -

cardigan• - ln soUd eol·
White. Ski motiffe.and novelties find hiJ correct
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size too, from the 1011ll·
est who wears a 36 to the
large size ao. Stop in on
the lit floor and aeled
youra now,

EXTRA SIZES

Girls 2 pc. Slack Sets
A wide selection of girls 2 pc. slac~. sets. Cordu~oy
slacks and stretch slacks with your chotce of pnnt·
ed and solid knit tops.

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2 to 6 and 6 to 20. All extra
all in
1tyles that are right
nylons, blends •

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Wools,

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eoiCTIONARIES

eaooK SATCHELS
Everythfnt for School!

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
Mill IL

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Sizes 6 to 18. Stripes, solid colors and plaJds. Pay
a visit to the boys department now and select your
wants .

12.95

Sizes 3 to 6X - - -- - --'''1 $1·95
Sizes 7 to 14 - - - $2.95
$3.95

WATCH FOR SERVICES TO BE OFFERED

Boys Long Sleeve Knit

MISSES and

MARRIAGE LICENSE

PT. PLEASANT - Two

CJaimed Friday

Others, 2.95

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Sport Shirts
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Slated Sunday
For Mr. Wood

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Meigs Teachers, Other Employees for 17 Schools are
Announced by 0. 0. Patterson, County Superintendent

New Staff

Around And IWith Lancaster
About
M1ddleoort ~I Will Exchange Tri-County

Arrangement

1 eachers and other employee•
SALISBURY LOCAL
for
the
17 !lchools Yidhm the
Bradbury
Elementarv - RobMrs Morah leonard was tak
Metgs County system were ao- ert Morris prmctpal Ada Oh
e1 lo N01 tolk Va to the h( me
An
entu
ely
new
staff
arrangenounced
today b\ 0 0 Patter· linger Mildred Feeney
Nor
ol her daughter m law
Paul
men!
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be
m
effect
whi!n
son
coustv
supenstendent
rna
Wilson
Thelma
Wa\ey
Let.
leonard mstcad of Ro rmoke 'v
!he lll Counl) Concert '\ssocJatJOn has been lll\ltt:'d the Sunday School ol Grace
t1e Voun11and Audrey Theobald
a" reported earlier
to &lt; Hh mge rropro&lt; IIV ow1th the Lam tstt'f Community Episcopal Church opens Sunday Classes In Southern Eastern Salisbury Elementary _ Ed
Mrs John Kincaid ts spt'nd Come! t \ s~o&lt; JJtiOil for the 1965 ti6 conrert season
at 10 30 a m With classe~ and Northwestern Local Dls. Bartels prmclpal James Wick
mg severe rluy11 at her home
Area rl'!ilden! who ~Ub!!cr1be
from nUJ sery thnmgh eighth trJcts will begm Tuesday Sept line Eric Hart hllllan Snutb,
111 Middl€'porl
Her daught er lo lh" I r -Cot ntv Community I dnd Parkersburg W Va m grade
7 Executive heads m the three Rosa he Story and Peart Bunce
!1.1 s Pault..) Ruttencutter and Con( cr t A:-; sou~Jllon s commg cludt'd four duo plamsls fmu I f'or the 1965-66 school year dlstrtcts are Ronald Deem Sou
d1 ldren are moving from Pt L'tJO(ert
s ~nt s durmg next chOI al groups t v.o s~ mphomcs l al lf'ast two lidult teachers have tltern Local Larry Morrison
SOUTHERN LOCAL
Plea:;anl to Charll:'~lon \\ Va wtek ti nwmbr rshlp dt \ e re a s 1/o PI mst dancer
VOl nl been assigned to each class Eastern Local and
Donald
Letart Elementary - DoD
entitled to Mllend all of Ihe qu 1rlet tenor
solo1st
rntk 1 hey Will lf'adt m allernate McKenm~ Northwestern IAcal Nease principal Don Nease
\ sJtm~ retenrty l'ollh
Mr pn~u Ull " prescr1Ld \)\
any song duo md thtt"e mslruwnt month en&lt;~blmg every teetcher
I he first day or classes m Chlorus Grtmm Eil('en Buck
snd M1s Chades Benne!! v;eJt~ fell w t mm umly ( nn 1 l-h a/ ensembles r!J.ngmg from 1he to spend as mam Sundays m Bedlord and Salisbury
Local Jean Alkll'e Florence Circle
ht' aunt Mls Cl:trrr SleH·ns sotlatmn ln Ill '&gt; selon
ul c l&lt;~ss &lt; Jl~rledlonoflhe N~w chur('h worship al~o at 1030 S"hool Dlslnds was thit past
Portland Elementary- Hu
and daughter Catlu} n or Pt lhi (Utmlr v
't ol k &lt; Ulll. elt fHo to the Jvc as n class
Tuesday
bert Price prmClpal
Frances
1-'leasanl \\ Va
fl I anc 1~1el bel ss will m h Ill it' In Jazz If Ihe
Don
fhe new
arrangement has
Teachers for the
vanous Foster and Donna Ihle
lud~ 1,1; ldermuth ( mda s
Si
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I, 1Jw v.ho had thfllled
l
schools
are
Racme Elementary- ~na
clu le lht Dou !-lh rl e ~ I, l on
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met w1th an enlhus1as 1c re
e and l&lt;Hol Scot! have re 0! ln Jhc B ,hi nt' l Ill {J a lo tl auo1tn~:e :sevf'n:rl years sponse JJom women m the par
BEDFORD LOCAL
Price pnnclpal Robert Beegle
lurned ft om a wt 1 k s ~
~ lk s ngel s 1 n J J&lt; an ilg
ish many of whom have \iOiun
Bedford Elementary- George Marlene Ftsher Betty C Roush,
at v rrgmJa He u h
II "I "'"l !I d ti
\n udu!t tllf•mber of Ole Til leered for the first lime to Sargent principal Helen Car Ida Dtehl and Mary Hill
l\l,lss Carol Scort stud 111 Ht Paul St:VI a 1' ·'
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So h El
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Hlld !h l un h s s~ r 1111 ny j Cotml Com mum Y
per Dorothy Chaney
Ma r y
ut ern emen ary aur.
the Holzer Hosp1!al School ol
A:;suua!Jon (ould have allend
The starr mcludes lhe follow Skmner and Helen Dais
Ice Lott prmcipal
Herbert
Nursmg ll! spendmg a t\'.o wt&gt;ek on At rtl II
t I s I , tIt nI rd &lt;~ll ol lasl yea! s programs lng NUJ sery - Mrs Paul Am
EASTF.RN LOCAL
Parker Lawrence Rose Juamta
vacatJOII Will ht&gt;J p uf'nl .$ \.lr
lie lo a l n t r
1 f 1
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&amp;nd Mrs hul Scltl Ste wJI\ hll~ &lt;Jilad" bt'l k d a 11ulen1 1 1n ll1 s cm~a at 6 CO.$
ess berge1 Mrs James Titus Mrs
Chester Elementary- John
relwn. lo Itt' ~&lt; hool rlf' xt I tt's I kk duo tlu ~ lkt uJJ ~ I ~ ~ te l th n 4~ ctJtts tnr ea&lt;h concert Lan~ Wiley Mrs Roger Oil Lambert principal
Bertha
day
Ramort Ill :\ v 8 .... lh II e H ll II he had alh:nded ondlv lard Miss Nancy Tttus and MISS ISmith Fanme Brown Betty M
Mr and MJs ~ltt-11 l ~~ es I to be sd t.:du!f'(! ill 1e tl sr of th ee c nc erts m the localhau I Lmda W111
Roush Kathryn Baum '111elma
r~:lurned II eJ t Y Jro n a tllp rem&lt;~mdt r
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Fust (r Ide - Mrs Gaynt!lle IOrr Twlla Strausbaugh Grace
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&lt;ost I a ( /lolce eont~ert IJ&lt; e cecond gr·'de - Mrs Fred Q-ow I Eastern High Norman On
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Russell Bahr prmt:lpal Howard Park
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larkson St te Pa k a rl CUJ t
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be Ia ld ~ tl r "' J r. I
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C\ n t Sf'r es ~~ a real bat Mas Dml Meadows Mrs 0 B bary Lela Jane Powell Janet fmes levied and four person•
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Larry forfeited bonds Friday lb Frank
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~rs \\ Pal Lochary R1tch1e Bobbie Ord Nellie Par W Porters Melgtl county court
and A1) te ) 1111 m fu .,
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ker Richard Martm
Sondra Robert Lawson Portland ahd
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IJig St!SSIU!l ( ll IJOW to det~r I r~uhne Myers O!Jver Osborn costs for drlvmg left ol center
:n~ r~;\tSl rt~d ~1 rr ~ n r ] ~t ~
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11 l~t;'lefl u1 he t\.1 s 11 p1 11u 1~"' 1 te \I J 1 \\- \ 1 1 1 ~ kt 1e
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no operators charge
Judge
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s n rn lav. \!r r(l \1 " 1 t' ll hi 1ards " ere nam1d cr s lh dent
resut d '" the sentencmg of 8 ma Campbell Lenna Overho!.z..
Woodrow Wdson Berea 0
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speedmg charge Ruby Cooper
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Blanche on a fraud charge
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HYMN stNO SUNDAY
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be foUIIrl m llle revf'l\lrnl( 1 w mothe1 \lr &lt;llld \h
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We pause today and take time to pay honor to
Mrs Mlll.drd Vlln Mi!ler
l&gt;eafneH V.r!Pphnnem\ t l1e '\oung Jr ~ n of Mrs nH t lie n~w h(lnd lhrel l r
the countless men and women who have labor·
Pomerov
.. today for v ur I HI" f c J-IY ll tl){'rf ll h rn j \lr
\ Don;~ld Milt 1
ed so unselfishly '" helping to make America
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cslrlln.lo(Jn\\()flfflrlwllt e
a better place m whrch to hve to work to play
1\ADIOLUl"
S &lt;IS~OCIHfed I'. I h lie
(tty
EASY fEAMS
today and tol)lorrow Enjoy your day
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oan ( omrany l 1s bctn tran~
fcrred to ( amhndgr \ofr and
\1i s 'Y lUng a fl h11d en h 1ve
moved therp lo their new home
In ( assell Hgb fle 1r daugl 1er
LY 3 4550
Melame w Jl he &lt;~ ~cn1o &lt;~t
2451 Stole St
Atheno the John Glenn ll1gh sdut I at
New Concord Oltlo

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Announced

Concert Ticl\ets This Year

Action Heavy

It

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Hosts RadiO
Club Meett'ng

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Man Sentenced

]'o OJtt"O Pen

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Cole Cora Webb Gail

Popp

&gt;:astern Local -

Knlhleen
Margaril. ~ Bissell,

Maxme Wmgett Kay Russell
Milhoan
Southern High School Ina Massar Wanda ~ Larkms_
ald Wolfe prmc1pal
Car I Helen Archer Sl'nrley
Petty,
Weese Gayle Pnce Jenmngs
Beegle Betty Deem
V1nas
Lee Make Popp Larry Wdson,
Sally Ball Howard Nolan Otha
Smith, Jean Hamm
Craynor
Slone Eddie Howery Richard

Russ~U and June Lee

Syracuse Elemtntary - EJma
Louks, principal
Lawrence
Wolfe Rose Easterday Letha
Morris Ruth Stearns and Anna
Hilldore

Mayne Headley and Gertrude
7umbach
Nortnwestern Local - Nellil
Borden Mildred Henderson Mildred Jeffers Myrlie Oonahi.Je,
Betty WIIhamson Coda Slawter, Dana Hoffmao and VlVlU
Pierce
Sabsbury Local _.. Vesta Lambert Delma Halley, Maxine Arnold and Velma Douglas
Southern Local _ DoUy Wolf1!!1,
A es Price Juamta Sayre,
L~a Ctrcle Emma Salser,
Ma
Vtrgmia Easterday Bel·
ry
h
en Jo nson El eanor Wln•""

Mrs RJchard Lee IS vocal
IIC uwtructor and Mr
spoon IS in
mstrumental
th d tr t music
structor
e lS JC
and Anna Grace OUer
Metgs CouDty Bus Drl\lers
For 1985-1£116 ScbooiSYCeHa.OrOL
BEDFORD LOCAL
OISffiiCT- Walhall\ Hart Robert Hawk Owen Smith
and
Ern t Wood
MON.

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POMEROY

E~TERN LOCAL

SEPT.

DISTRICI'- Oscar Babcock
Paul Baer Charles
Hlssell
Harold Brannon J L Bush
Cectl Caldwell George Hensley

6

AUSPICES
FIRST AID SQUAD
AND
FIRE DEPARTMENT
MECHANIC STREET
PARKING LOT

Robert
New
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J p n1Creston
to
Theo
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en ng n,
Pullins Frank
Upton George
A White and James Woodyard
NORTHWESTERN
LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICTCarson Charles Hatcher Oar
reiiGoff Worley Haley
M Murra Ralph McCumber
Lc
Y BbS k •·ter
Theo MorriCSI 0 w~~
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omas
arence •ur1ey er
non Weber Marvm Wilson
SALlSBURY LOCAL SCHOOl
2 p M AND p M
DISTRICT - James Hess
OPEN 1 and 7 P.M
er Hysell Arthur
M•lrctlm.l
WORLD'S GREATEST
llliam Ratliff Orville R
ENTERTAINMENT VALUE

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George Wagner and Oren FUN FOR THE FAMIL VI
ears
Brimming over w1th lnnovaUTHERN LOCAL S~~.~~~ tiona, Wondrous Surprllft
DI TRICT- Marshall
&amp; 1 Myraad of UnprecedenHo ard Allen James Carnahan ted Features from All
Earl Cross Ralph
Strange L•nds
Albert Hill Dallas Hill Leroy ~ ,~~"7."-=--Lawrence Bernice LeV3cy
F 1 AT U R 1 N G
es SatterfJeld Paul Sellers Dan
GEHURAK TROUPE
Smith Delbert Smith and Clar
Tumblen _- _ Gy_m_n•_s_t_s _
ence W!cklme
1
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School CU!It0411ans
Equestr1enne and Her
Bedford Local- Hobart Oav
Danc1ng Hortts
EasternLocai-RossCJe!and
Charles Massar Carl Walton,
LUCILLE DE RISKIE
Queen of tho Silver Thread
R
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aymon
rec er
Salisbury Local- Elbt&gt;r John
GRETA AND PAMELA
son Wavne Kmg and
Paul
Aeraahst1c St~nJihons
Fnck
HOXIE BROs- Northwestern Local
Roy
S
Performmg
ELEPHANT
F./lis v 1v1an Coy C:arol p 1eree
Eugene Swan Helen Mlller
HILARIOUS CLOWNS
Smithen Local _
Clarence
AND MANY OTHERS
Shir:&gt;lds Ocran Dailey Chmty TWO PERFORMANCES
Powell Ben Petrel Jed Pick
2 p M AND 8 p M
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DOORS OPEN 1 and 7 PM.
MelgH County Cafeteria Workers Adu~ts $1 00-Ctuldren SOc
Bedford Local _ Mae Romme l ReP1LeErvNeTdYSe01FisF7R5&lt;EAE':,&lt;fEitAioTnS•I
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The Wah(.lma White lialcon.s
gave t.~err followers somethmg
to cheer about m their IDltJal
footbaH game of the seascn Fn
day mght as they whipped the
VISiting Buflalo BIS!lns 13 6 at
Bachtel FJeld for the first Fal
con gndrrnn VJctory Jn
two

THE DAILY

Under new coach Ron R1ch
ardson the Falcons showed a
stubborn defense that gav1 up
exactly zero yards net rushmg

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NELSONVlLLE - The Nel 1w1th a change of head coache! football at Mlaml Umverslty of dnlls
Gary Haynes 140 sen1or let 1
sonv1lle Greyhounds
pomtmgl Nelsonville 5 new gnd bo~s
Keatmg s squad mcludes 10 Keatmg was ~orne Nhat dtsap term an at lelt halfbat.:k Ga eg
151
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tov.ard the1r Sept )0 gnd sl!a former NHS great Ed Keatmg lettermen seveR of whom were p&lt;Hnled &lt;:~t Ius teams showmg Warren 135 semor at
fight !
son opener agmnst The Plams who served as -an ass 1stant for i t
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lastafalleasltepar
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tor 1et 1erman or RIC hJe Po11 e}'
PHONE 2..
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mstalhng a new defcn~e and j
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guard and Tim Pancake 170
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racl the Greyhounds have only flebean anc m ddle guards Jay
Boston
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NeY. York 000 017 Olx 9 Jl 0
1Polley lrd lhe backs w11h a five I
Monbouquette Earley (6) and -Charles {f!lhl
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Tillman Downmg (12 12) and (2nd garnet
The si.&lt;Jrtm~ offt ns1ve lmeup
Gibbs Loser - Monbouquette Kan. Cit~ 01&amp; 000 ooo- 1 8 0 IS shapmg up as
(8--17) HRs - Repox tJO!h) Cahforma 000 000 000--- 0 6 3 M1ke Whyte 160 seniOr and
Boyer (16th)
Krausse Wvatt 18) and Brv Bob Richards Hb sen1or let
an Newman Lee (9) and Rod terman at ends Jay Brooks
Clev
100 101 000--3 10 0 gers Wmner ~ Krausse 2 31 200 senwr leUNmHn
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400 000 !Ox- 5 II 01
Sandy Harold 210 JUnior let
(NOIV·COMPEhmE)
Hargan Bell (1) il&lt;~.nt (6)
Nationat League
terman al rnckles
McMahon 17J and S1ms Bunk San Fran 008 020 101- 4 10 I Paul Conrad 190 Jumor let
er S Miller 17) and Brown Ch1cago
000 140 OOx- 5 7 0 terman and J hn
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Wmner - Bunker 17 7) lose1
Bolin Murakam1 t5l Estelle l l70 Jumor l~&gt;tlerman at guard~
-lt,ngan 12 3) HRs - Wag (7) Priddy (8) and Haller Faul M1ke Lmst (jtf 165 semor Jetter
There's a
ner (26th) Blefary nath\
Abernathy (7) and Roznovsky man at center
Trewax product
(Drop 1n local address here)
Wmner- Faul f-5 3) Loser Bol
Courtne) Hamng 145 Jumor
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Howard Locker 141 FISher
(7) and Romano Kant Klipp New York 011 tal 100-- 6 13 o son (25th)
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HOUSTON I UP II - Shppery
$1~ Cash (21st) Froehan (IOlh) UiUSll 18) and Brand Wmner-1 S'd Banks llousljln Oiler tull see your local Postmaster
Horton (27th 1 stanley (1st) Willhite (2 2) Loser-Nottebart back will have an operation
McMullen 04till lleld (15th)
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Cahlorn1a 000 010 lMXI-- l 6 1 Culp J~~ekso• 151 Baldschun
DETROIT !UP! I - V&lt;leran
Joyce Aker &lt;51 Wyatt 18) !7) Wagner (8) Roebuck 18) center Bob Schollz wao dropped
Waehington, D. C. 20525
Opp. B&amp;O Depot
PI PINIInt and
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Brunet and Corrales
0 Toole Cr01g 'rom the Detrmt Lions Friday
F'h 675-1160
Coates (6) Lopez (8) and Egan (51 and Edwards Wmner - VIa the waiver list Scholtz 28
Cash &amp; Dtllvory-CHh &amp; Corry-Budgot Plan
Ranew (IJ Winner - Aker t:l- O"a1g (1-4) Looer--Jackson (0. "as the Lions lhir&lt;l draft
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Pt Pleaa B'vJJie
FII'st downs
11 By United Prest Internatloual Detroit JO Wafihmglon 2 mght
7
Two days of ad mn packed day at 12 30 Eastern Standarrt
Rushing yardage
66
132
National League
Baltimore 5 Cleveland 3 mghl
ra
1 ng are n ~tore for sports T1me \~ th racmg at I 30 Top
Passmg yardagl!
41
4
W L Pet GB New York 9 Boston 0 mght
f
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IItts Labor Dav week{ nd d IV( rs from Ohm West Vtrgm
Passes mtercepted by 0
77 59 566
Saturda~ s probable Pitchers
1 Los Angeles
cd
tJ
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Sk~h c Sp1 erlway near 1:1 Kt nluck\ -tnd Penn s ~l\ama
Punts
75 59 560 I
Clrlt:a~o at Mmnesota-Peters
S 31 5 Cmcmnat1
3 22 5
Stcwa
1
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ar c €\ peeled for both days
Fumbles IO!il
4
0 San l'ranciSco 73 59 553 2 (9 II I or Buzha• dt /10-61 vs
a es
Yards penalized
~:s
'lC Milwaukee
74 60 552 2 Grant &lt; 17-4
Saturday racmg w1\l begJn
' _~ P1ttsburgh
73 64 533 4'.\
Washmglon at Detroit-Duck
at 7 30 Eastern Slandard T1me 1 All md C H!mn ~ pomt to anoth
smce the mnth game of the
Ph1ladelphaa
69 65 51f) 7 worth 10.0 vs W1Ckerslmm (7
T
mt&gt; Ina s w1!1 begm al fi 00 ea wt rh d I exc.:JIIflg racmg
1963 Sedson m nnpre~srve fa sh
St Louis
ti7 6Y 493 10 12)
1
tus
1s one half hour 1ar\Jer on !he h1gh b r~ nked 3 Bths m1le
wn The Plfqtes held Pt Plea
ChiCago
65 •3 471 13
Kansas Cltv at Los
th
m
pre\
ou sly I rark Manag l1~ 1r rrk La~t week s fe&lt;1ture
8ant to 86 yards on lhe ground
Houston
(mght)- Huntt&gt;r (5'-5) vs A~~:~~~ ~
59 77 434 J8
er lack But lea sa1d the adda I w nnPr Mack Clmgan ~~ expect
lorced and reHvf'red four fum
New York
45 92 328 3Z 2 (12 9t
1onal t1me was n e &lt;~ss1tated hv td to make a return v1s1t and
hies Wilh hard hl(tmg defense
" Fr•day. Result•
Cleveland at Baltimore
the mrr o ( I n mhrr nf cars I rl ~ m uth s S 1m Erwm wJ!l
1
SJ\ie pi Y and generated em ugh
Chicago 5 ~an Franc1sco 1
- Md)owcll t 14 10) vs Barbe·r
quallfvmg
rohabl\ be back to c nlmue the
o/lense to control the b&lt;~li mos
CINCJNN"-TI IUPll -Mant~ rookie shortstop Tommy Helms Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 3 mght 02 9)
The
S&lt;tlurdav
card
will
fe&lt;r
duel
wt11 Clmgcm thai was ab
of the game
1 ge1 DJ(k S1sler thmks his Cm r.hmaxed a three run seventh to N
8 os 1on a1 N~w y or k &lt;2 1WI
ew lc r k 6 St Lows 3 mg ht
ture a J;) lap fea ure t &gt;r su , r r 1p! h ~~ ded n las Saturday s
The f rst touchdown cwne I Jte (Jnn&lt;JII Reds may be fmaliy put the Reds aheao fiJr good at ~ Angeles 3 Houston 0 mght mght) - Morehead 18 15) and
mod1f1eds and a 311 lap reatL re fc ture v.hrn Erwm threw a
6
Cmnnnah 16 Philadelphia 7 Lon borg (9 15) \jS Cullen (:J.-2)
m the flr st quarter on a 22 y 1rd readv to make a run for the 9
for
ro&lt;~d ~tor ks Hut er '&gt;ll d a \'.heel m dv,.ay n the race A
dnvc after a good rush had ~atwnal League pennant
Helms also collected another mght
and Boulon 4 13~
lr
1phy
would be presen!Pd f r !Jeld of ncar/} lh1rly cars IS ex:
caused a PI Pleasart punt lo Sisler had reason to speculate
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Saturdays Pr babl Pit h
Suru:lat,. s Gnmrs
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ht 16 7 smgle to g1ve h1m mne 11~ m
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travel only 13 y&lt;lrds
1 &lt; owmg
n ay nJg s
Kansas Clty at Los \ngeles
14 at b&lt;lts !mce bemg recalled P1ttsburgh at Milwaukee
super
mochflf' d wmner rer1 11sl built da} s
Frank Sexton mm.cd the ba!l l poundmg of he PIHiadelplua from San Dwgo last week
Fr1end 6l0t vs Clomnger ( 19 Ch cago at Mmnesota
a
$.100
purse
to the B1g Blacks 14 vard line Phals
9J
Cleveland al Bai!Jmore
Hutler saJd plans l!Jr a • Pow
Other
events m1 lude helmet
11 en picked llp a hrst d1 v;n al I W&lt;~s espet: ally happy about The Reds broke the game Ln&amp;. Angeles at Houston - Boston at Nrv. 'tork
de 1 uft Or rby wall be annount~o~
10 lap he&lt;lts K ng t tt e
the 11 After lim Cook ga1ned l Roger Cr~Jg s performance Wide-open m the eighth Wllh a Brewer (J 2) vs Bruc 19-16)
Washm~ Jnn at Oet1o1t 2
ced rn He near future possibly
H1\l race belwrt&gt;n the tY.o fa ~ ! Mo n d&lt;~ v
one yard Sexton camed ag un smd Sisler And eJght of those seven run outburst
S tn Francasco at Cehtcago est quaiJIINS and a tom 1hnwk
and b 1rre!lcd nto the end zone 1runs were al so dnven m by fel
Craig took over when 0 Toole Herbel 18 7) vs Buhl (13-9)
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race m wh1ch !he last car 1s Skv hnt Spe~ dway Is located
An 111 ad'\ilscd gamhle by Pt lows Y.ho haven t been h1ttmg was chased m the f1fth and fm
New York aL St 1OUI!'i nlghtl
d1
1pped un each 1&lt;~) unl J only n dv;ay t&gt;etween
Atheos and
Pleasant set up the
secnnct l lrrtely
llshe.d the game lt was his first -M cGraw (2 3) vs Washburn
the wmne1 re rn;~m&lt;; Hnad s!m ks Parke. sburg m At! ens County
score wh ch cane with five The Cm&lt;'mnatl manager re v. m of the year after four lo~~e!l (8 101
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V. l p~Hl CljJHh Jn tWO JQ
ltp }{otld 53 four mllrs from Route
m1sut.es left m the f1rst haU lferred to Frank Robmson John m rehef
Pluladelph1a e~t CmcmMt tl
Nabonttl eague
heats
and
a
!()'llahawk
m
arld1
50 near Stewazt Ohru
1he Big Blacks elected not to n-., Edv.ards and Pete Rose
A lot more fans tcttended U1e (mght J Bunmng !6 7! vs TsJ
G A.B R H Avg WALTZJNf1 \f \Til n \ 1
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to lht !Pature
punt on a foqrth md lwo sJtua
Robmson clouted a three run last game
l won qmpped touns 16-8)
Clemntl" Pllt 12, ~02 78 173 345 I ~~~teo~~rlec~~: ~oes;~~a~~~~s
M md ~~ s spt u II I ttho Dcty
liOn at their" own /.2 _ 1 rd Ime horn1 r hi3 25th o\ the season Craig HI!! last wm was the
Sunday'!J f1 ames
Aaron MJI
127 483 97 158 327
h
h
nat appeat ~:ady t r a
rt
re w1l fe&lt;Jl 1e the ;; am~ e\ell
rnd Chester Plants w&lt;~s slopped I m t e f1H mnmg to knot the lh1rd game ot the 1964 World P1tlsburgh at Mtlwaukee
May s SF
t28 4~4 93 144 317 dan ce but aduall y t lPt~
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FORKED RUN
a yard short of the lme
of score at SIX all Edwards dou Senes when he hurled for the New York at St Lows
Rose C:mn
134.,5898176 315 tagged thr:&gt; speedv ( 31 1
s1on~
f1m +1 1&lt;:1\s b~gm M n
scnmmnge
bled &lt;And drove m three runs St Lou1s Cardma ls m rehef 1 os Angeles at Houston
Alit n Ph Ia 134 503 79 156 310 nat on a J e pla at n rd
SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
SIX plays later Cook crashed land l{osewent fourforhvew1th agamst the New York Yankees San Fr.mcJsco at Chicago
JAlou sr
11543660 134 307 base
1
Between Chester and
Rose perhaps broke out of PhJladelph1a at Cmcmnah
0 va Tv. ns B8 \1antlll.a Rt&gt;d
mtu the end zone from
four l wo PBI
' s
Cle1 dnon P tt 117 525 77 160 305
Long
Buttom Off Rt 248
Sox 8"' H tll r ~Ills 3
yards out Hob Sang kacked the SIS Icr may get another lift to- the worst slump among the
Aml"rN'aa League
\\illlam s lhJ 140 J59 95 1 0 304 _ _
extra pomt and Barboursville mght as John Tsttouns poss1 Reds He had managed only
W L Pet GB flood St L
131 J17 74 1~6 !02 ant! 41 McCo\ey f anls 12 1
Prtclung
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5
led 13-0
lblytheReds mosterratJcburl four h1fs m 28tnps recenlly
M1nnesola
Rti 51 h28
Haa\ SF
1304806814.2 296 Mal l tw s Hraves 10 Aaroi
Natwnall.eague- ~ u xh1ll
The Pirates scored agam 111 ! er th1s season goes agamst the Robmson s homer traveled Chicago
78 58 574 7• ~
Ameman Leagu"
Brave~ Call1 ~ on Ph ls SLlr to Red 0 3 K )u! ax Dodgers :.!.1
STARTING AT NOON
7 M&lt;l nev Reds 76 Bunnng
wanmg moments of the oame i Phrls and J1m Bunnmg 16-7 over 400 feet and cleared the Detroit
75 60 56010
GABRHAvg Cubs all 28
ENTERTAINMENT &amp;
on a 49 yard drJve that st~rted Ts1touns has flashed s1gns of lscoreboard m lert centerheld Baltimore
7J 59 553 JOIJl
10940466131 ~24
Amer1cao League - Horton Pl~ s lrli ? Ell s Keds "' 8
REFRESHMENTS
aflr.r thr.y recovered a fumble grealness m postmg a 6-8 rec wh1ch ts 60-fc&gt;et h1gh
Cleveland
74 fill 552 lO!f.! O\Jva Mmn 112 519 98 166 320 flgrrs 27 Conrgl1 aro Hed Sox
me Iran League - Gra1 ~1 ~~~h~~ 1\~ 1 ~1 1 BSet ~~etd 1 V('ly
Two 15 vard penalties aJded ord but for the most part ha!l j The Reds also purchased New York
68 68 500 17 ~ Hobmson Rill !44 441 66 n9 {15 26 Wagnt r 1ndlflns 26 Cola Tv.'" 1 ~ rt!rn Indians l I ~
r \lin O'JF IN\ liED
the dnve whtch was climaxed proved meffedJVe -...../l
p1tcher Dom Zanru from their Los Asgeles
62 7J 450 2~ \\httfld C ev 107 375 40 113 301 1vito Ind1ans 2;,
Ktl lebrew ~~ ~~~m 1 gers 12 Stlx&gt;rt !n
HAM _ BACON _
13 6 I ishcr \\hue Sox
h~ s mg s SIX yard run
Fnday ~ sl&lt;lrter .fi'nl 0 Toole I San D1ego farm club and called Washmgton
70 76 441 25 1h Kahne D~t
106 345 63 103 299 Tv,.ms 22
TURKEYS
_CHICKENS
13 6
0
Barboursv !le
g&lt;lmrd
Kansas C1ty
50 84 373 34 7 Hal Mmn
127 450 70 132 293
R ns Batted In
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132 mamged to hang on for 4 2 3 up catcher Tom T1schmsk1
yard s on !he ground and com mnmgs before being KO d He Zanm a re!Jef pitcher posted Boston
51 86 372 3J Davilla Clev l2fl 44:\ 54 130 293
Natmnal Lt&gt;ague - I nsrm 1
plt&gt;led one of four pnc;~es lor I y1eldrrl e1ght hils and sax an ~ record for the P&lt;:~dres
Friday s Rt'sulh:
I Batley Mmn 108 326 28 95 291 Reds 1tn B mk t ubs 91 Star
four yards Pt Pie Js :~nt con earned runs before rehrmg H s and a fme 2 30 earned run av Kansas C1ty 4 1 os Angeles 1 1st Skowrun Chi 123 47157136 :.!.8 I gell Prates 92 May ~ (, anl s
nected on five 1f nne fH'fllls v;as the only performance that erage T1schmski Will provide tw1l1ght
Colavito Clev 134 489 77140 :l861R9 Mathews Braves 88 Wrl
f r 41 yard~
marred an otherw1se dehghtful rPhef for Edwards smce Don Kans Ctty I Los A.ngeles 0 2nd Mantlllil Ros 128 451 55 129 286 !Jams Cubs 88
-- - - - - _ 1 evempg wr the Reds
PavletJch IS st1ll nursmg a sore mght
llome Runs
American League - Colcrvllo
A b 1ses loadefi smgle by sJde
Mumesuta 6 Ch 1cago 4 mght
National League - May s C1 lndmn~ ~ Hurt m T1gers !H

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Waharna then elected to run set back 30 yards in the t~ame
out tbe clock
manner
StatiStiCS showed the Falcon e; Wahama
0 6 " 0 - IS
gammg 13 first downs to seven Buffalo
0 0 08 - I
for Buffalo Wahama tossed !1ve Wahama s! ormg Varian rD
)lasses and h1t on two for 35 lwQ yard run Sawyers TD
yards Bulfalo tossed ?:l pa~ses
13 yard run Vanan extra
completed ten for 143 yards
pomt place kick Burt11lo ~
\\aharna fumbled SIX t1me and mg Smith TD ten yard pass
lost two of them while Buffalo frum D Carns1 n

Barboursvdle t{)(lk advantage Pt Pleasant
_ e00 0- 1
.Barboursville
a 7 o 6 _ 19
take:&lt;~ Friday mght and defeat
Barb - Seton IO run (kick
ed the Big Blacks 19 0 break far!P.d
mg an 11 game lmBng streak m Barb _ Good -4 run
&lt;Sang
the process
kJck 1
Barbourevllle broke mto the Barb - Sang 6 run
(kick
VIctory colomn for first time failed)
of numerous Pt Pleasant mL'l

PIANOS

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the third try
end Vanaa k1cked the extra ly rece1ved an ass1sl from a
In the thlrd quarter the Fal pomt
Wahama defens1Ce~ back who
cons wasted oo time m gettmg Denny Gawson Buffalo quar knocked the ball mto the cur
.. score as they moved the ball \erback filled the air w1th pass and Into the arms or
Tom
from their own 33 yard Jlne for es on the drive by the B1sons Smdh Buffalo end Raynes kick
a touchdown the fll'st time they which nelled them the1r only for the extra pomt was blocked
had the ball m the half 1wo score Startmg on the Buffalo The Falcons came back later
runs by sawyers - the first a 41 Garnson tossed stx passes to threat~n only to be stopped
20 yard scampel and the ~c hJttmg on three of them to cov on the Buffalo four yard hne
ond an 18 yard Jaunt - lnglrl er the d1stance. to the end zone G~rrason h1t on a 28 yard pass
lighted the drtve The touch
The touchdown pass on aj for Bufralo but Paul Hoffman

Pirates Sturi Blacks

THE NEW 1966

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Istraight
Varaan then aneaked
three Idown wali s~ored by Sawyers fourth and ten s1tuat10n from r Waham guard slopped the B1 Ifumbled tw1ce and lost botb of
time.s and scored os on a 13 yard rat-e around r1ght the Buffalo ten yard Jme actual Isons -as he pounced on a Buf them The Falcons were penaa..

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NERVE
DEAFNESS?

throughout lhe evemng plus a ed.
strong runruog attack that roll The dnve for the touchdown
ed up 232 yards on the ground started from the Buffalo 36
After havmg on drive stop- where the Falcons had taken
ped by a fumble rrudway m the over after a Buffalo punt from
f1rst quarter the Falcons flD- deep m BISon terltory Larry
a1ly punched mto paydtrt for Fry h1t for two Varlan s pass
theit f1rst touchdown after five to Vance Dawson covered JB
mmutes of the second quarter yards and was good for a first
Ray Varian got the touchdown down on the Buffalo 17 Carby
on ~ quarterback sneak from Sawyers h1t for three Varmn
the t u yard hne A run for for five and Sawyers made 1t
the extra pomt by Varum fail a first dowo on the Buffalo s1x

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New In Farming•

Fall Activities Already are Absorbing Local Interest

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1964 Chevrolet Impala

Les•l Notice
IN THI COURT OF COMMoN ltLiii
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
CIINfiCO L. Nicholl
•nd Cora 1. Nichol"
Tu,..tt r111ns, Ohio,

$2395

HT Coupe, Locally owned, clllan mterfor, whlte frn1sb. like
new W. W. Ures. 327 eu. an. VB engine and 1td. trans Radio
and beater

1963 Ford GaiiXie 500 - - - - $1795

4 Door VB en11ine Cruileomatlc trans., power steermg and
brake11 power seal, Jn!Y f1msh, new 1st line whitewall tires,
radio and heater.

1960 Ford VB Pickup

$1095

tr FJareslde body, heavy duty truck tires. Deluxe cab and
seats. Lilht lfE!eD finish. Heater

Pome~y

Motor Co.

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NOTICI U PUILICATION
No. U,l\5
Tbe unknown heir., devlsees, lega
teet. admlnislrator~~, executuu and
*'si.clll of .tllubeUJ Sklnn1L Oeceu·
ed, whNe ldenUtiet and pl~ce~
~f
realclenc1 are unknown and cann~t be
ucertaiue&lt;l, wtU tall1 DoUce that on
~ 3ath dty ot Aunet, ~~~.
the
Pllllntiffl. Clarlnce L. Nlcbol!l .and
Cora H Nlchot., fllod their petition
•1a111st tbem IQ tiM! Coii'UIIQ!l Plea
Cuurt of Metp County, Ohio.
thl
lame beiDI ca.e No. 13,8lD, 111 1111d
Court for Ule qulettn:s ot tlle1r title
In certain reel utate In nld l'etltlon
de~~crlbed, to·wtt
The foUow lnJ ducrlbed real esta te
Ul the State of Oh!n, eoonty
of
MeogH and In th" V!llal!,e of Mart·
IDIVille, IJounded and des~nbe d 011
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NEED
A GOOD ...
New Holland

FOR YOUR

•FORAGE BOX

HUNTING NEEDS

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CU'I"riNG POVERTY-Sam
Newton. of Tomahawk,
N.C., tries out a n~w c::ha1n
saw he was able to buy
after receiving the ~.:overn ·
blent's ten-thousandth el o·
nomtc opportun1ty loan.

VISIT

•FORAGE
HARVESTER

SJEWA~T'S

THEN SEE US!

GUN SHOP

ASK ABOUT
OUR
EASY
FINANCE TERMS

RUTLAND, OHIO

fell , Krntta!l managt•d 11J huJd

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spent Monday afternoon at Sy
n.1cu st' v.1lh fnends
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High-speed. hltd-puU power

on le$s fuel

$Aft

LET US DEMONSTRATE THE 706'5 OUTSTANDING
FEATURES ON YOUR FARM TODAY!

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RHr Melllf General Hospltol
WY 2-2176

WITH THESE
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS

POMEROY

. •nd Mrs. Ollie Sayre and
fam1ly VISited his SLster. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Branch of Columbus The1r son, Johnny c:.ayre,
rcnwmed there to attend the
FaJr and smg Wlth the youth

UNICO CHEST FREEZERS

Such as

~·INANCING
Your son o-r daughte r·~

17 Cubic Foot - - - - o n l y $205
21 Cubic Foot
only $225
23 Cubic Foot
only $249

college
:1ulomobiles,
household
goods. feed, srcd, fert1hzer, labor. gas
and oJI, In sura nce taxes, hvmg upen
lies and farm eqUipment.

UNICO UPRIGHT FREEZERS
IS cu. ft. _ only $209
II cu. ft. _ only $239

JACKSON Production
Credit Association

Plus 10 Year Warranty Protection Plan

MODERN FARMERS

CALL WY 2·5270 IN POMEROYLY 3·16121N ATHENS

30 cu. ft. - only $349

15.5 cu. ft. - - - - - - Now Only $259
14.1 cu. ft. Froat·Froo Model
$295
16.3 cu. ft. Froot-FrM Modol
$325

MODERN CREDIT FOR

Cherles Dlx, Athent-Melgt County
M•n•ger
114 Mulb•rry
Pomeroy

20 cu. ft. _only $249

REFRIGERATORS &amp; COMBINATIONS

•FA,$T, COURTEOUS SIRVICEo

GRABS GOOD
for Roy
an up-and-com l n 1
who will play o lead
in
n••·~~w:,:;~
The Loll/l, Hot ~
1 fat, p~rt

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ch01r
Mrs. Ollie Sajre visited her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Johnson and family of Portland.
M1 s Louise Van Meter and
N1ck1 called to see Mrs. Carnet
Johnstown and family .
Mr Lawrence Johnston and
sons. Lawrence, Grant and Carl
TK&gt;an local, Mr and Mrs Roy
lcenhower and Debra and Eddv ca lled on Mr. and Mrs Maywood Johnston

No Matter Where
You live,
Don't Buy Until

You Check

We Service!
We Finoncel

educ&lt;~tJOn,

Pomeroy, Ohio

Robt•rl Ours to a doctor. He js
much unproved.

~h

BIG
15CU.FT.
SIZE

NEEDS- WITII LOW COST

Phont.WV-2-2115

Hay Ours took his father, Mr.

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LET PRODUCTION CREDIT
FINANCE ALL YOUR SHORT TERM

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Monday .

and chLldrt'n, Pomeroy. Mr. and
M1' D•na Holler and daughter.
Janet Coo\Vllle, vwted
their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
W•ncs

S1J9

Sugar'• Run Flour Mills

Terry Congo visited with b1s
cousm, Joe Congo, of Portland

BEST
FREEZER

"Sure Sign of Quality"

A Gold Slar Store t Ask For Your Fr" Ticket

r-.lr &lt;~nd Mrs. Clar enc~ Nut
ter and son Delbert, Clinton
Mr and M1 s Walter Roush
and three chi ldren of Suffield
and Mary Congo visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Congo and Shir·
ley, Sharon and Terry.

Mr .and Mrs. Dave Grueser

•John Deere 'B' Tr•ctor, completely
overhauled
e Used '66' New Holland Baler

Feed-Seed
Fertilizer- Farm Supplies

IH.

He now has prospects of

earDiDg $3,500 a year.

Oal!.

** More acres WOtked-in less timeTransfers

$1,800 loan enabled h1m lo
buy the saw and a truck

0\ Elt \\if I 01 r - S~·t &lt;II ' •· klst 111-lll Jl'fl \ I\Jlloi,Ji[ nf 11u"
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year as a wood cutter \

McCORMtC~

Spring Avo., WY 2-5101

OYt

wood-cutting equipment .
bas earned about $2.000 '

MORE WORK DONE •••
LESS FUEL USED ••

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TRACTOR SALES

M11lberry Ave.

Newton, lackmg his

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OPEN

Every Night
Until 9
(CLOSID SUNDAYS)

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Give-Away, Aok for your
F'" ticket, ' No purchoM

I'OMIROY

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Ph. WY 2-2111

nqulrecl,

POMEROY LANDMARK
Serving Molgl, Muon &amp; Gelllo counii.-Localtd
Uppor End of Polftlroy Jock W. Coney, Mgr.

vice. all DUika
Tbt Fabric Sbop,
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NOT A roREAT TriUM6!

!ted the Seminary In Cincinnati
and other points ol intereat ,...
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THAT'S THE SPIRIT ..

' 9/IX'-IEV 0~ THE BUSil"!

Miss Charlotte Lambe!'! .taft.
ed her srandparenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Eberett Lambert laot Wodnesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gffiogly,
Stevie. Jrlfrey and
ADD.
of Athem and Mr. and Mr1.
Harley Haning visited Sunday
with their parenta, Mr. and
Mrs . Everett Lambert.
Mr~. Fred Tuckerman
and
Mrs. James Reeves visited on
Monday and Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Charity Knos
and
P•uline of McArthur.
Guy Sargent was a weekend
visitor of Bill Sayre of Columbus. They attended the State

All••

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coins
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16. Sweet girl
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Jriest
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33. Anesthetic.
34. ]&gt;..rtly
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tein and tamily , Flatwoods called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Allen and Bill recently.
Eimer Baum or Breman was[
a recent visitor of Mrs Charles

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A BIT
lllilors
their weight to balance
yacht "Quiver •
- p~ted in the Brill~~~- Cup against Australia.

Chester

Jl.Wanuo

"Colly, Mom! You hung laundry all_o~~r our main
interplanetary radar unat!

HOW'S

ley Smith, Myrtle and Mr. and
Mrs. William Cooper.
Charles Diehl and family recently moved to the Bertha Nichols farm alter seUing hi•
": J
farm at Ball Run.
Robert Reeves was Monday
Baum .
night guest of his aunt and unBy Clarice Allen
Bonne Sue Gibson of Colum- Mrs. Nora Johnson returned cle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam.
M". Horold Newell, assisted bus vi &lt;ited recently with Mr. lo Columbus after spending two Mr. and Mt11 Larry Johnson.
bv Mrs. C. K. !1/elson, honored ' and Mrs . Henry Beaver
weeks with her son and family, Mr and Mrs. Paul Pierce and
h.er daughter. Kathy, w1tll a. Mr . ond Mrs. D. ~1. Cleland Mr. and f&gt;!rs. Joseph Johnson Randy and Mr George Shumate
party on her 7th barthday, Aug. were in Gallipo lis Wednesday. and Beverly.
were Sunday .visitors of Mr.
14 , at their home. Gam., were I Mr and Mrs Harold Ne~ell
.
.
I and Mrs . Clarence Shumate
played and favor s oft a per IJats. and children spent l~o weeks , Mrs. Nelhe Tra~y of Ball Run Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly GASOLINE ALLEY
horn~. balloons
and Jlit:.ks ion a trip through lhe western visited With Mr. and Mrs. Jos- and Vicki and Bruce were Sunwere given · After Kathy
eph Johnson and Beverly re· day VISitors
..
. open- states· ·
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of her parents , Mr .
&gt;;lim, ljOU
ec her many mce g•fts, ace i Mrs !loy ChriSty and Mr~ . cenlly.
and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
~pinele;;s
cream, cake, candy.
potato P&lt;'le Elberfeld went to Chalh· Mr. and Mrs. James John- Mr. and Mrs Edward Venoy
oaf' You
rh\ps and kool ade were served I cothe Wednesday to see Manon son Jam ie Sue and Greggory were Tuesday visitors of his
JU&gt;\ &gt;tood
to Donald Ei_chinger, Sherry. Wood who is a patient at the Todd of Pomeroy. Mr. and grandparents. Mr and
Mrs.
there
1111d let
Diana, &lt;Jnd V!Ckle Epple. Pa- l Veterans l!nsp 1tal~
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Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Mid· Howard Russell.
them
mela Kautz, Mark and Mary Mrs. Ronald Clay. Rachard 1dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
lock
u;;
Mora, Nancy Radennur. Paine'" Gaul and son. Rack. and, Eldon .Jeffers and Mr and Mrs. Jos- were Tuesday evening visitor!
in
tni•
Wmdot., ')ebbie Wmdon, Karen Gaul all ended tl ar Stale F a1r an eph Johnson and Beverly re- of his brother, Mr and Mn.
room'
Fick, lAma Faco. ,;{l(ty Spenc· . Columbus Sunday.
cenlly visited with Mr and Mrs. Howard Russell.
er. Betsy Amshary,
Joanne
Larry Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ha~
Fiek and Leu ann NewelL Send· I
,.. ,. . ., .........~""' ,,,,=. . ....,l Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Under- field have moved into
mg a gart was Rchard Mora '
wood, Miss Charlotte Lambert, George Warner property
Mr. and Mrs. Harold llawk '
Mi.s Kay Wyatt, Miss Margie[ Hatfield is now employed
and sons of McCnnnellsvalle reWarner and Billy McElroy vis· the Slate Highway Patrol.
cent spent a we('kend with Mrs.
DICK TRACY
Lt&gt;\h.'l Wood. Tht!ir
son.
Dean. remained for a longer i
it with his aunt and uncle, Mr. !1
and Mrs. Roy Christy.
Greg Allen, Columbus, spe nt
a week with hi R cousin Hill

to.. Grows old,.

L Ilo!los
2. Ostrich-

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Mr. and Mrs Doyle Knapp
and Kail Lee of Langavllle were
Saturday and Sunday visitors of
her parents, Mr. lll)d Mrs. Cbarley Smith and Jo.
Mr. and MrB. Charley Smith
and Jo were Sunday evening
visitors of his brother and si&amp;ter·in-law, Mr and Mn. Har-

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18. CeltiC
22. Greek \
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Do t.JOU realize

what tomorrow i~'
lt'o the fir!&gt;\ da~
of •choal'

WELL, t

T~ 4~

KINO

And unle;;s we qet
out of here (o;ooJ
we won't be
able to qo'

EXPLAIN

BUT I CAN HAVE

SOME FUN WIT~ ~AT
0£TKTIVE AND
FAT FRIEND.

'."1&gt;4EN DICK TRACY
DiET SMITI&lt; LEAVE ME
OJT OF A NEWS SCOOP t
~AVE TO GET EVE~

-'SOMEHOW."

Allen,

Mr and Mrs. Clayton Alien i;
and Bill have returned home i ~ '
from ' a trip to Niog.1ra Palls ' 1
and Canda . They 01 lso visited !:
with Mr. nd Mrs. Cletus Allen
nf Co lumbus nod Mr and ~rs .
F. T. Allen. Akron
Mr . and Mrs P.ldnn Will of
S\Tacww visitf'd Sunday t&gt;vrn-

6·00 Sundown Serenade
6 45 Sign Ofl

SATURDAYS 6&gt;00 Sign On - News
6.30 Happy Valley Boys
6:05 Country Music 'I'Ime
6:20 Country Jamooree
• ·00 Protestant Ho1.1r
7' 30' Sports Parade
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7&gt;35 Larry Anderson Show
w 45 It '!I Music . &lt;\rmy
11 00 Uutlon's and llerns Dairy

Natlonal ,iews
BiU Miller Shn•
Sports P•rMe
Bill Miller ~ho,.
Pickem llardwarc
''l'uc&gt; Thurs.!
l'up ren Show
7&gt;50 New•
t2 00 News
8 i Eill Miller Show
l:Z 15 r us1caJ lnterludf'
8 45 Baker Furmlure Sl1o~
12 30 Rev Merlin reelS
9&gt;1111 News
I &gt;00 News
9:116 Coffee with Janet
1&gt;05
Jim Mees Show
U·oo Portraits of a Patriol
5&gt;50 Sports Parade
10•0.' Swap Shop
6:00 Sundown Sere nt~de
10&gt;30 Bill Miller Brunch Show
6&gt;45 Sign Off
10:45 Mason Agr. ~ogram
SI'NDAYS UO Sagn On - Armt Hour
tTuesday:
10:45 Family Worship (Thurs.) 7·55 News
10:45 A.&amp;.C. Program (FndayJ 8&gt;00 Baptist Layman'; Hour
8&gt;30 Sunday Show
11:00 News
11:05 TiJty'B Country Jun&lt;tion 9&gt;30 The Bible Speal.' to You
9&gt;45 Legislative Report
11:30 lb!y's Country Hymns
10
OG The Good Lile
12:00 Cement Block News
10:1-.. Congressman Moeller
12:30 Goessler's Guest Star
10 .30 The Country Hymnlimers
tFridayJ
11&gt;30
The Qwet Hour
12:30 Larry Anderson Show
t2
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News
3:10 Jim Mees Show
12: 15 The Christians Hour
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
4:30 Electric Company News 12 &gt;30 The Rev. Merlir Teets
1&gt;30 The Rev. Silas Billups
4:44i Jim Mees Show
5:00 News
2:00 The Rev. Andrew Parsons
5:05 Jim Mees Show
2::l0 Sunday ~howr.aS L'
5:30 Rizer's Weather Repcrt 6 00 Sundown Serenade
6' 45 Sagn Off
5:50 Spcrts Parade

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By HAROLD GRAY

[ LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

1'10 OOE HERE WILL TOUCH
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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

Home Accident Fatal-toR. H.

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One of the world's top busi- lhe accident, it was reported.
ness ueuctlves, a graduate of
Rutland hJ&amp;b scoool and Har·
lard University, died early Monilay apparently from a fall
down lhe basement steps of a 1
bo...e he owned in Pomeroy.
Richard Harold RBwlings, 60,
was pronounced dead at 4 a.m.
in Meip
General Hospital.
Cause o1 death was a skull !raelure.
Mr. Rawlings was found by
his wife at the foot of steps
leading to the basement in the
large home he owned on Lin·
con Hill. and recently occupied
by his nephew and family , Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W. Rawlings.
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The couple, here on a brief vacation from their home in New
York City, was engaged in
cleanlJ16 the house.
a'here w"'e no witnesses to,
MR. RAWLINGS

Je your money - send in 10
en!s and we'll tell _vou how .''
Answer came back 1fl one
rse sentenl'f- : "Just fnld it "

BEWAIR the flay : False and
true ads such as these whid1
e Better Business organizaons of our county Vl~orouslv
ombat. often in a losm~ bat e. p'raps. are JUS1 such
as
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WAY BACK WHEN - sonw
our folks really knt&gt;w . i1
an answereo an ad . · · ~end 11s
quarter tor our " specks"

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at home: Mrs. John (Mary) ter. Mrs. Howard Ewing, At- Funeral services will be heid i Howard Ruppelt in charge. Btll'
Challinor, Bllo Harizontf:l', Bra- lanla, Ga. : a s tster-in-law, Mrs. Thursday at 2 p. m. from the ial wil be in Riverview cern•
zil; and Mrs. William lA n n) Rober! Rawlings, Middleport, Rawlmgs - Coals Funeral home tery. Friends may call lOY•
Toppe, Quito, Equador: a sis- I and three grandchildren.
in Middleport, with the Rev. time at the funeral borne.

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The Pomeroy emergency · res- a year as president of the Midcue umt answered a cal l to the dleport • Pomeroy Rotary club.
house at 7:3() p. m. Sunday. Later, he was associated wilh
Mr. Rawlings was rushed to the General Telephone compathe hospital.
ny ol Marion, Ohio, but Jell
M1. Rawlings was a nat1ve of this executive position to beRutland and a graduate of Rut-· come the Pres1dent of
the
land High schoo l. He went on IT&amp;T subsidary n Chile. Beto Harvard Unh•ersity where he fore leaving South America he
took degrees in econom ics and was executive vice president
electrical engineering.
for IT&amp;T in South America.
He was wilh the lnternation- 1 At the time of his death he
al Telephone and Telegraph · was serving his company in an
Company for 30 years, serving adviwry post at the New York
in Sp.1in several years where city home offices
he became fluen l in the Span- M;. Rawlings was the son of
ish language
the late Roy H. Rawlings and
Leavmg IT&amp;T in the late Mrs. 1!. H. \Faye) Rawlings,
1940s. he and Ius family resid- Umon-av, Pomeroy. A brother,
ed in Pomeroy where he took Robert W. Rawlings, also prean act1ve pt~rl in operation of ceded hm1 in death.
lhe R. H Rawlings Sons Dodge Also surviving are his w1fe,
agency of Middleport in which! Harriet Barr Rawlings; three
he was a partner, and served daughters. Miss Susan Rawlings,

TONIGHT
"'Fo;&lt;ST MEN IN
THE MOON"

Governor James A. Rhodes , Auglaize, Miami. Warren . Cler· i oping airports. "Every county pansion program i• the only
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is caUln1 1 meeting Thursday mont, Brows, Greene, Ulgan, in Ohio shou ld have a landing !:iensJble answer to the ever ·
ot counly officials and civic Hardin. Seneca, Wyandot. Un- strip that Will accommodate ! increasmg need for additional
leaders ·toJiscuss ways and ion. Madison, Fayette. Highl:md, ' twin-engine, business-type air- 1jobs. Every week nn average
means of expediling collBtruc- Adams, Pike, Ross. Pickaway, planes," he said . "Th1s is a ' 1.1100 young boys and girls enlion of couoly airports.
Delaware, Morrow, Crawford. must if you are to attracl in- tPr the job market. We must
Represestalives from 56 coun- Huron, Perry, Hocking, Vinton. ! dustry and provide jobs ! or ; provide Ihe jobs, or we
will
ties are expected to meet with Jackson, Lawffmce,
Gallia. your communities ."
ha\le to provide a wel£:lre pro- 1
th• Governor to map detailed Meigs, Washington, MorKan, i "We all can be most thank- gram to take care of them,"
plans to allocate lhe $5-mlllion Monroe,
Relmong. Guernsey,j ful to Ihe voters of Ohio who Governor Rhodes staled.
provided by lhe $200-million Harrison, Carroll, Columbiana , responded to lhe bond program
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HOLIDAY DEATH - Dallas Schu ltz. 51, Rt. 1 Reedsville, was dead on arrival of Coolville fire department
bond luue approved by lhe vol· Portage, Geauga,
Jeffmon. l and provided the $5. m1llion we The Governor said thai many
emergency
squadmen as a result of lllJUries sustained in the wreck of this 1951 model car near '!'uppers Plains
ero l~sl May.
. Ashtabula, Fairfield, Coshocton asked for,. fnr a1rport construc- ;of the aforementwned counties
lnvlled to lhe meeting are and Holmes.
1lion. ThiS " part of our over · I have losl population because of Monday. Two teenagers were also inJured in the one-car crash . Me•gs county shenff Rober! C. Hartenbach and
members of Community lm- Six couniies needing partial · all industrial development pro- t a lack of jobs. "'There lsn'l a l Coolville squad members survey the wreckage.-Sentinel photo.
pro~ement Corporati~, _county I aid in improving existlsg air- j gram to attract new . industry single community in the state
engineers and commtss10ners, ports are Mercer, Ashland. and expand present mduslry .l h h
ld ,
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Chambers of Commerce repre·/ Wayoe, Loram, Tuscarawas and j Last year Ohio had $1.1·billion· w IC cou n 1 cure 1~. 111' WI I
aentatives and olher officials. Noble.
in new and expanded mduslry I an addll10nal 500 jobs, he satd. ,
T~e 50 coonlies with no air-/ Governor Rhodes said he will
this year we can tops this ' "Adequate airport facililies are
-ports include Pauldin~. Darke, urge the above counties to move record amount.
·one of the magnets wluc.:h at~~:I:IJI.~n, Henry. Putnam, : wit~ aiJ pO§Si.We '!Pe~d m devel- "A succe:iliful .irtdustrJal . l.rllCt tndu"''" ·"

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1:00 Popeve &amp; Pals
1:00 Top cat
9:30 Hector Heathcote
10:00 UnderdOk
10:30 Fireball XL5
11 :00 Dennis lhe t;,enace
11:30 Fury
12:00 Theatre !
12:30 Happy Hol'days in lhe
Land of Lincoln
1:0 Local Football '"65''
1:30 Duck Hunting
1:45 NCAA Footbaii-Howoton
5:00 World Series of Golf
7:0 Your United Fund
7:30 FUpper
1:00 Deatb Vall&lt;y Daya
8:30 Kentucky Jones
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
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(6 TIL 8 PM)
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF
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ChlDDel 3 - 1:45 p. m. Color
NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL
1965 - Tulsa Hurricanes versu•
University of Houston, Cougan
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Lindey Nelson, Terry Bfennan
and Bud Wilkinson, cilmmeotators.
5:00 p. m. Color
WORLD
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among champioos of the wor '•
four mOB! - prized golf
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10:00 Miss America Pageant
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ll:15 Weather Noles
11:20 Million Dotlar Movies

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1:30 Neighbors
8:45 Social Security
9·00 Herald or Truth
9 30 Word of Life
10:00 Superman
10 :111 King and Odie
11 oo Casper Slww
11 :30 Porky Pig
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Hopplty Hooper
1:00 New 1\merocan Bandstand
2:00 Major League Baseball
5:00 Wide World Of SporfJI
1 30 Championship Wre1Uing
7:30 The King Family
1:30 Lawrence Welk
~ 30 lloll;wood Palace
10:30 Bob Young New1
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8:110 Mister \!ayor
9:110 Alkrin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:3() Mighty Moyse Playhouse
11:00 Linn• The Lion Heartea
11:30 The Jetsons
12:00 Sky :ing
12:30 Mil Friend Fltcka
I :00 I Love Lucy
L 30 CBS New•
2:00 Movie
3:15 Great Moments in Music
3:30 NF'L Pre-Season Game
4:30 Anatomy of a Champion·
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8:30 Jubilee
7:00 Barn Dance
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female singing group in many
years. They sell re&lt;ords at the
rate of 750,1100 a month and are
on the verge of having the1r
aixlh No. I disk m a row. They
are in the movies, too : they've
done Bikini Beach Party" and
are scheduled for more ..
Warren Beatty's 'Mickey One"
is lhe first movie to be shot
entirely in Chicago since the
silent picture days. It'• his
fifth Dicker, although
most
people think he's made more,
because his romantic life
is
always in the headlines.
David Merrick discovered he
had 1 tennis champion on hi•
IIIaH when his lovely reception·
lsi, carole Wright, requested
permiMion to take time off
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