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d 11'11'1. lllalmage sale Friday llld Satur· p.m. at the ban.
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12-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 8, 1_911111
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and
Edith\
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25th Anniversary
wscs MEETS
Ann, spent tl\e holiday weekend
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to be picked up may Will l1e Observed . v;-. n sunday, Sept. tat tht
HOLD PICNIC
tertaiJI.
In the Smokey Mountaloa.
call Jo Ann Bailey WY Z-3333 The Women's Society of Chns- 0 • so ,
tal Hoa 'tal
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Mrs. Don ~ohn~h ·~scs of
n
MiaB carol IIIII who resides
fl .J
or Mrs John Lyo~s or Mn. tian Service of Heath Methodist Charlestoo7 l~e:; 11\14 o!es'
. . cblldren, Dennis, Dean, ed the mem rs ~hod~ Church
with her grandparents; Mr. and Tile Pomeroy
Wendeti Bunce.
Church wiD obserVe ita 25th weighing · · i Lee Maternai '
Donna, Dllllas, and Duane allll the Portland M; t~e evening
Mrs. E. J. Hill, returned last club will meel at the home of
SEPT. l3
anniversary at the first meeting named Mlc:~e M;. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MU· at her home. t ~evotional per· Mr and Mro. Philip Had- week after a vlalt In lndianap- Mrs Dale Smith Wednesday, The Pomeroy Elementary of the year Monday evening, grandparen Portland" paterlloan held a :::c outing Sun- ~ ~.:;g~~~~~s~r Mrs c. E. ward lord ~d daughter. Stephanie. oils, Ind., with her parenta, Mr. tor ~ 1 o'clock luncheon
PTA' will meet Mooday, SeP. Sept. 13, at the church at 7:30 ~:ro~~.!t~:~nt is Mrs: Hepcy
4ay at Lake
·
aft which slides taken at the Mrs. Clarence Sargent and and. Mrs. Paul IIIII. eturned meeting. Roll call will be
!ember II at 7:30 P: m. There p. m.
.
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b. , Euler Portland : r.1oternal grj!~l
1 com me
er
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cele
M
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Mrs
ll'arry
Canterbury
Michael
Jones
has
r
safety
hint
will
be
room
VISitation
and
all
All
four
c1rcles
w1l
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M
ArthiJI'
Glacier National . Park cov· I 50th wedding anmversary
. r. an
. with Mr. and to his home In Columbus alter
hi. Rose Lodge Auxllents are urged to be pres· for the meeting including the grandmot ers, rs.
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... 1,583 square rrules of rug· bratlon of M\ and ~~:~r He: :'snt :!~~a~sdford at their spending the summer with his :;~ Wthe~rotherhood of Rail- : Refreshments will he serv· Electa Circle, ~lternoon Circle Rous~, Sa l~mr~::~th~~,"~.
led htg)lland In Mo::;:.
Swan were 't o;n~nducted by cott~ge on Lancaster
camp grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. E. road Trainmen, Middleport, ed by the executive committee. and Claso 12 Circle. PreSJdrnt&lt; ~rna gre~~ine
Hemlock
When goose eggs . ' gos- busmess . mee m '
reJ. Hill.
·u meet Wednesday afternoon, The regular meeting of the and vice presidents of the ·\ ranees
.
a daultngs take the n;st llvmg thmg the preSident, Mrs. W~d,to the gr:'dsDonna Marte Hauck, stu- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shrieves ~pt 8 at the legion hall at 1:30 DAVs and the Auxiliary will cles will be hostessea. All wo- Grove. The ~ulers •ha~e
IIIey see as their mother.
freshmen Ia wereHserv d Ebers d tsst C I mbus Business Unl· of '!be Plalna were Sunday din- p m.
be held Monday Sept 13 at 8 men of the church are invited. ghter, Lofl nn, a.e .
· -- - -- - - followmg Mrs owar
• ent a o u
he
d da ~th · ·
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b h M H~rry Swan Mn. verity Is spending a two w..ks ner guests of r son an
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Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 oy·
I E~~r B~wer, Mrs. A11 en vacati~n wth her parenta, Mr. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0 · at Arch Masons will hold a
,_,.. 0111o
Brewer Mrs. Ralph McDade, and Mrs. Donald Hauck.
Edwards and family .
slated convocation Wedn~say at
Mrs w'1mam McKelvey. Mrs. Mrs. John Coates Jr. (Phoebe Mrs. Bentz Wolle, Mrs. Ber- 7:30 p. m. at the Ma~niC TemTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Har~ld Roush, Mrs. Clarence Harper) and daughter, Shavonne nice Johnson and Paul Grueser pte. Excellent con;pamon ThornNOT OPEN
Pierce Mrs van McDade, Mrs. Loraine of Columbus were the were In Parkersburg, W. Va., as c. Edwards, h1gh prtest, urgFRIDAY and SATURDAY
Huber; Pric~ Mrs. C. E. Ward, weekend guests of her mother, Sunday afternoon to attend ~ es all officers and comparuons
Soptomher 10·11
Mrs Charle; Hilton and a Mrs. Campbell Harper.
graduation of Mrs. Johnson s to attend.
VINCENT PRICE in
·
G . Swan of Mr nd Mrs Herb Herdman granddaughter, Martha S.
SEPT. t
"T~~ i~RTT~f'N
E:,~~· B~~~;, race
of B~ll:fontain~ and .grandchild· Clark, from thole SIN. J~ph ::~ d The ~ast ~ou~~~~~~e~ Th":i
LAST MAN ON EARTH or -;;;~;;;;;~iiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiii':'l ren Larry and Jackie Siemens, p1tal School
ursmg,
orus ounc
LAST
WOMAN? Alive i'
f L keview were holiday week at the St. Francis Xavier church America will meet Thursday
=~~:~ .~:ngLI~~.u:~:awling
:nd ~uests ~~ Mrs. Welby Wha· They also attended the recep- evening at the home of Mrs.
k
ti'
Jack Robson.
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creatures of evi t at rna e
ley.
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on.
Fi k 1 Chester The Southern Local Eiemen·
:!:o"~f.'~~~~eous with inhu·
TONIGHT
Elza Gilmore IS on a vacotlon Mrs. Dana c ~llh Mrs. tary 71h and 8th PTA will meet
"BUS RILEY'S BACK
FAMILY NIGHT
from hi' employment With Kro- spent the w"';k~~dleport and Trursday, Sepi. 9, at lhe school
IN TOWN"
ger Store.
Cecil Ktmes 0
her building at 7:30 p. m. The new
(Tecbnicolor)
"HOOTENANNY HOOT"
Gordon Fisher left Monday for attended the funeral of N Executl·ve Head Mr Deem and
Ann-Margaret, Micbael Parks
- and· , h band Marcus o-'
·
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Janel Morgolin,
"SADDLE THE WIND"
Parkersburg, W. Va., where he mece s us
' W Va . held the teachers and parents will be
Robert Taylor. Julie London entered Mountam State Busmess ble, of Charleston. ·
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m
· troduced The executtve comTUES ·
.
SUN, MON. ••d
College on Tuesday. He was at the Raw Imgs
- Coat•· Fun. mittee will· serve refreshmenta.
S.ptomhor 12·13-14
10
b
1H
"MeHALl'S NAVY JOINS
Thur.·Frl.
Sept. 9·
accompanied IJl Parkersburg Y era orne.
Everypne is ll!'ged to attend ..
THI AIR FORCE"
"THE NEW INT~RNS"
his molher. Mrs. Mason Ftsher
Rocl Springs Grange
will
(Tecllnlcolor)
Michael Callan, De•n Jones and son, Roland, and Mr. and 1.&gt;,
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. There
Tim Conway, Joe Flynn, Ga·
- and&amp;i
nd f hI')' Vinson, Billy Sands, Su·
s, Mrs. Ernest Harris.
;/;
will be a progrSJn a re res
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1111 SUo.
"TH~ 1 ~0~.';'! ~~.~~R '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold, t]
ments will be served.
I'Mhrotte: Ho'• In Ago in
and Sharon Hugueny
Miss Phyllis Kaspar' Miss Lin- . ,ji
The Racme Athlettc Boost~s
I :c.:rt:•:••~..,.,..,..""'""',!J""',.;:;;;;,;;;;_;~....,;,.,,......,~
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will hold ita regular meetmg
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Thursday, Septomber , at 7:30
0
iii
is
a
pa·
p.m. at the High School. Ali
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Mrs. Grace Hyse al Hospit- parents . ~f football players are
tient at Me1gs Gener . !rom .urged to be present.
al where she is recovermga fall. The Sacred Heart Women's
a broken hip suffered 1~
ov club will meet in the church
Mrs. Charles Archer IS r"';u; auditorium Thursday at 8 p.m.
ering from a broken armh e A Tupper Ware party will lol·
. ed in a fall at her om .
t'
h mplo~· low the mee mg.
I tam
She is able to be at er e · ·
SEPT. 10
ment at the Bonanza to~.rwin Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Mr. and Mrs. Ches " . din· 'jerusalem will meet at the
entertained with 8 family
f IOOF Hall Friday at 8 p. rn.
ner Sunday in observanc~ic~ There will be a school of m· ,
the birthday of thetr son. d. • struction and all officers are :
ael Erwin. Present for the . 1~: urged to be present
'
ner were Mr. and Mrs. ~c tt The Wesleyan Service Guild
aei Erwin and chtldren, Do of the Racine Methodist Church
and Kevin of Belpre and on will hold a rummage sale on
Erwin and Kathy Wolfe.
d Friday and Saturday , Sept. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Raym~~e and 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Brown of Columbus so Pnt her In the Ashworth Building ID
1
· Labor Day weekend ~tth
Pomeroy. Anyone having rum·
i mother. Mrs . A E. "rwm .
his I mage to he picked up is asked
Comfortable Upholstered Chairs. See them now.
Stephen Coats returned \0 ed' to call WI 9-3023.
studies at the Kirksvtlie M I·
SEPT. 10-11
cal School of Osteopathy aod Evangeliru: Chapter,
OES,
. surgery in Kirksvtile, Mo. las: 1Middleport, will sponsor a rum- \
week alter spendmg the sum . ·--_ :...__.:__ ,.:___ _ ~

da~bter,

:~in~ P!so~ ~~

c·· J£ND

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Oblong Tables. Sets With 4 Chairs,

6 Chairs or 8 Chairs and Table

About
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Middleport

What tJpe of person
should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

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Bronzetone or Brass Finishes

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Dinettes On Sale on the 2nd Floor

mer with his parents, Mr · and Cleveland and with their oon
Mrs. Rober! Coats .
.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing·
ion spent the holiday weekend
l in Columbus where they vJSII·
i ed with relatives They also vis·
ited Monday in Huntington With
their daughter and son·m·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley
were on vacation this past week
, and visited with his brother,
I Mr. and Mro. Charles Manley in
I

and family , S.Sgt. and Mrs.
Virgil Manley and children at
Lockbourne Air Base in Coiumbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward U.
Moore and two children of 2nd
Ave. have returned from a threeweek tnp through the south.
M:s. Blanch Nelson of Dexter spent last Saturday with her
brother and sister-in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnson.

Elberfelds in Pomero,

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D8tloted To TM lnUrfllb 01 Tb Mei1•·Maaon .4.-eo

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'says ... Heel. .. Heel.:. the gaq's all here I
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Gather hnls In the zanl11t shapes that ever put lhe

3· Years

Subordination of France
Must End by '69, he Says

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WORLD

Homer Cook Gives Children's Room to Library

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PARIS (UP[) - Prealdent with it and one can. only hope
BY BEULAH JONES
of his wife, Virginia, who serv- He was president of the Meigs Mrs. Cora Cook Stuart was well·known here because of bls
WASHINGTON .,... PRESl- 1Charles de Gaulle warned to- that tllJ!ae mo~s will make It For the Middleport Board of ed as a very faithful, sincere, Grocery company for a num- Middleport's first librarian, a work with the New York Cen4elll Jobn!olt signed Into taw ~ay th~t ~a~ will end its posalble ~ ~bleve at least 8 Trustees of the Middleport Li· and devoted member of the Li- her of years. Mr. Cook has been position she held for 12 years. tral Railroad. She bod led 1
today ·a meaaure creating a new subordmatton to Its NATO al- cease • ftre. he admitted this brary and the Village commun- brary Board of Trustees for an untiring worker for
t he Through her love of the library, very active church life In 1M
cablnei - level department aim- lies by 1969 at the latest.
wo~ld be only a temporary so- ity of Middlepon, a aream of many years and in honor of his Heath Methodist Church; he and her diligence and dedica- Christ Church Methodist iD Chlr·
ed at aolvtng the muuntlng prob- He did not threaten to pull lullon.
many years wii! be realized due sister, Mrs. Cora Cook Stuart, served as a member of the Mid· tion to the library's importance, ieston.
ltllll ol the nation's cltiea.
France out of NATO but he ap- He said France would resume to an unsolicited contribution the first librarian of the Mtd· dleport Board of Education for she created a desire In the Mid- She had just
retired from
11te new deparlmi'D' of HoUJ- peared to mean he will demand its place in the Eruopean Com- by one of Middleport's spirit • dleport Public Library.
many years; he has been active dleport people to patronize the active work In the church. Far
111g Jllll Urban Development was sweeping clylnges In the North mon Markets as soon as an ag- minded citizens, Mr. Homer E. Mr. Cook has always been in the work of the American library.
lll1!ny years she was an offlcal
tile fint cabinet departmeDI to Atlantic Treaty 1\'hen it comes ricultural agreement bas been Cook.
lor the advancement of Middle- Red Cross especially during the Mrs. Stuart was an active visitor for the new people Ill
It!: eatabliahed 1tnce Presldelll up liir renewal In 1969.
adopted. France has virtually A Cliildren's room ts to be port, religiously, culturally, edu- 1937 flood , be is a rn001her nt member of the He~th Methodist the city.
llwtpt L. Eisenhower created De Gaulle spoke at a crowd· ooycotted all market meettngs added to the rear of the present cationally, and civicly. Mr. Cook the Board of Trustees of .the Church and sang m the choir. Mrs. Homer Cook is the dalthe Department of Health, Edtr ed news conference at the Ely· smce June 30.
library.
has spent his entire life in Mid- Tom Jones Memorial Hospttal, Mrs. Stuart now hves m Char- ghter of the Rev. Robert Bltlle&lt;~tlon JDd Wellare 1u April, see Palace.
De Gaulle said France op- Mr. Cook is financing the dleport where he attended the and he was a member of the leston, W. Va. She is the wile op, a former minister of Hetth
1l6l The leading contender lor "In 1969 at the very latest we poaes the idea of a federated building of thia room in honor Middleport schools.
Rotary Club for many years. ollhe tate Arthur Stuart who is Church. She attended
Oblo
1/le nr.t secretary " t;egro will end the suoordlnatlon Eurobte "because II there no
University and Ohio Wesleylll
Jlo(llrt c Weaver adiDIDistra· which places our destinies In federators such as Caesar, Otto,
University and was a public
tot q1 ~ H~ and Home the bands of lorelgners," he Charlemagne,ll?'poleon and HitfJ
school teacher for many yeara.
FiDuee Alency &lt;RHFA).
881d.
ler, the federatton would be diMrs. Cook has been very interBut he added lhat France be reeled by an Irresponsible coun·
ested in pJlOmoting the liter81"]'
CBICAOO - TilE ROMAN Ueves a Western alliance for try-less organism."
"1
talents of children. She W81 I
(\lltbolle ArcbdloceH of Chiea- the defense of Europe will be He said France was oot exSunday School teacher of youth
Ct liN offered to pay p mil- neceasary for a long Ume to tinct like a mastodon as it was
for years.
lfi)n to the famlliN oi children come.
in the days of Loois XIV or Na- A new Instructor in modern ogical Society. and Meigs CounMrs. Cook was one of the lint
irlto were kiJlad or llljurad In Earlier, De Gaulle aald he poleon and that thia Is why II language, Mrs. Amy Kingsland were David C. Whaley, D.D.S.
presidents of the Women's Sotlui trapc Lady or the Angel&amp; wUJ announce within two cannot give u~ its own policies. Jones of Jackson, has been em- ty Pioneer and llistoricai SoFans wlll meet the 1965 Porn- ciety for Christian Service of
tcltOOI fire seven year• ago. montha whether he plaoa to run It was then he spoke of NATO. ployed by Rio Grande College. ciety to! which her great •
:;roy H1gh srhooi lootbal,l,er:t a~ the Heath Church•. and is pall
· ~ttile of the offer was tn8f1. lor a second seven-year term m · And he said France • slUI Mrs. Jones previously taught grandfather was a charter mem~eet the Team Night 'II prestdent of the M1ddleport Lll0 _clock this evenmg at the ,.. erary Club.
ed WedDE-aday to parentl ot the December.
.
hopes lor a ''true Eur011ean French and German at Napol- her, and her mother president
.
12 dead chUdren and o1 7$ De Gaulle described t~e UD· community." This idea of a Eu- eon High school. Spamsh and for 10 years) . She also is
a
dmm.
The plans for the children's
othen rloual Injured In the declared war between India and rope from the atlantic to the English at Jackson High school member of the Daughters ollhe
Each player and the coach- room for the library were ~p11168 ,;:.
y
P~ki~,tao as a "deplorable con- urals is one be launched In his and modern languages at West American Revolution. Eastern
es Will be mtroduced followed proved at the regular meeunc
flict.
,
World War II memoirs and pro- VIrginia Institute of Technofo. Star, United Church Women of
by a light workout tn prepara- nl the Board of Trusteeo at lit
DAYTON _ A THBI!.E • He add~, b~t we know that duced again at hts Feb. 4 news gy in Montgomery, w. Va.
Ohio, women's piannin~ commitlion for the Panthers season op- regular .n:eettng September 1.
~·•- 'ed 1 ur1 •· to ........ the UniteG Nations is deallng conference.
Sh 1
tl
y k tee of the Japan Internatmnal
e~er agamst Wahama Frtday The additton will be construct.
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e ' a na ve o1 New or
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mght
e1 by the Pomeroy Cement
Ocl. I to drift a plan lor reapCity and bas studied French Christian UmverSity Faundallcn.
c . h B d s· k I 'lh hi Bl k c
d th I ....
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IC e , WI
S OC ompany an
e e ecur
pcaot!OIIIng the Oblo Houle of
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smce the age of three. She at- Her mother. !he former Amy Mn. Amy Kingsland Joneo
thoughts DO the game againat cal work will be performed by
ILepreaentatlvcs.
tended Vassar College, and re- Whaley of Pomeroy, was a vo- .
the Falcons, today announced Mr. Cassam Hindy. Work Is
0
U. S. . Dlllrict Court JudJJe
cetved ,her bachelor of arts and cal sol01st with the
Umted lhen.
his starting line-up, and obser- expected to start Immediately.
Clrl Wemman set the
date
master 8 degrees from 0 h 1o States Marine band, and sang Her maternal grandparents ved. "I think it will he a real The Board regrets that the
W~tlday, followma lalllll'e of
U~ers1ty. She al!~nded an with varioua concert groups, of Pomeroy. Before Dr. Amy good game."
tate Ats. D. B. Hartinger could
tlMi legislature to reach agree.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A public hearing on a pro- ~tute for Teach~n of Span- as well as the Metropolitan Op· L. Whaley died at 98, she had Offensive starters will
be , not .have lived to see the new
~IIIli 01 a plan &lt;lllnDI II! Pel- p~sed 18.6 per cent rate Increase opened here today lab at the. Umvers1dad Nacton- era. Her father was a welt · been the oldest licensed wom. Carson crow, center:
Jeff addthon as this was something
IIIIL!IW ~ !jepr I. Wb With Blue Cross of Northeastern Ohio defending Its pro- at de Meuco.
known real estate broker, )Vho an dentist in the country.
Gibbs. right guard : Bill Nease. she had wanted for many yean .
flltlrPII•oiite, Cll'eldt CGurt posal in the face of heated opposition.
Mr1. J011e1 ia a wen1her of sold the old Madison Squara Mrs. Jones is the wife of Ed· left guard ; Dick Werry, rigilt She was one of the outstand~ Paul Wllcl&lt; ol Allr~
Labor leaders, docton and spokeamen for the elder· PI Beta Pbi aorority; the Nn Gardea, the biegest sale of its .ward E. Jqnes, Jackson auto tackle; Rod Karr. left tackle; lng . !!lejll~ Jbe LlbrirJ
lllll lllllriCI Court Judge Jolni ly .w~re expected. to te~Ufy at the hearing, conducted by J!:ngtanct Hiatorical and GeneaJ. kind In New York City up tudealer.
Bill Moore and Andy Por!.er ro- BoaraaDd served a.t Ita treasPeck Of . ducbmatt would be Wtlliam R. Moms, Ohio In·
-tating at right end; Rex Cum- urer.
Qll tile panel
s¥:nce Dlncrlrector.
to bolpliBll aDd admlnlalraltve
ings, left end ; Don Swisher and
e rate
eaae was expect- cools.
s~
Dick Knight, rotating at quar-.
COLUMBUS .
ROUSE ~ to be .approved wt.th only Burt discloaed that his cornterback : Bruce Simpson, left
OmS
Speaker Roger l:loud of 0. slight ~vtslons. A sunllar re- ~ny had started an investiga.
half; Robert Smith, right haU,
Graff wiD become atate aodltor quest tn April, 1963, was trun- ; hon of the differences in hospit.
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and Howard English at fullback.
oo Sept. 20, Gov. James A. med from 1 proposed 251 per : at costs throughout Northeast- NEW ORLEANS (UP!)- Humcan.e Betsy, und10urush- the death of a man and at John Guinther will be al mid0
nttodea announced foday
cent to 18.1 per cent
ern Ohio
ed by the havoc wreaked on the Flonda Gulf Coast, ptck- Homestead a &gt;5-year-old man
.
'At the 118rne Unte, Abodes ac. Vernon R. Burt. Blue Cross
ed up. speed today i~ a whirl across the Gulf of Mexico died of a heart attack attrib- ~:.::a;:d 0~ad:~~ :~~~
eeptad the resignation of Ches- vice president opened the hear-'
and a1med her 140·mtle an hour wmds at Texas-LouiSiana uted to the storm.
Y •.
K. h
coast.
The Office of Emergency one of the end poSitmns. mg t
ter W. Goble, who nad boen mg by stating hiS organization
IODS
DV3SS
' Th e New .0 rIeans Wea ther Bu.reau Said
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th will play on defense instead of
Rrvlnc an Interim term with- "ould fall behind more than til
.'n Its latest ad· Plannmg 1D Washington, at e Swisher
out salary since t•e death last million in poymenta to boa it: VlBOry that tt was too early to pt~k. a spec1f1c landfall for request of Pres1dent Johnson,
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Children enrolled In the SouNovember of the el•rted audl · a1s by next Jul if th 1 cr P
Betsy but that the western LoUIStana and the extreme satd tt would send a team to A meeting of the
them Local School dlstrlet fdlt.
for Roger W Tracy Cloud has WB8 disapprol'~
e n ease
0 3JSe
Upper Texas coast appeared to be the most likely area for Florida today to inspect dam· High School Athletic
derganen and their mothen,
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her to move inland.
--- age.
will be held at the Senior
ill
In the w1y ....teeo
~Jeoo.a speaker . thP Ohio Ho~e
Be ulcl lbt nlltllle IIIDrl,
Ports along the Gull made tell four persons dead and mil·
auditorium immediately
:.at.::"'!m
the RaciD6
1904
~~eaeor
wbenntatlvesD •tnce ,. · IIOWtedaboalI "th mlllloa, repreprecautionary moves IJlward lions of dollars in property and \ D" f "b t'
f
ing the team prevue ton ight. Junior High building "'"~- at
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emocra,. 001'1· HD
Bll U Ollt moolb ol
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18 n U IOU o
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trolled the legislature In ttStl • Blue Crvu' moathl
enll
mng . own. IX major oU crop damage m south Florida.
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9 a. m. for a "get acquainted
10 His term In the
J paym
Memhen or the Pomeroy Lt- co mpa n 1es evacuated 3.000 AI feast 20 persons were m· Fees IS Reported
l!il!''"'"'-·m'""'"""''"-'"" hour" with the teacher, Mn,
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...;.est Ia ·state bl : '
ona club continued Wednesday workers !rom offshore oil rirs ured and hundreds more rna· M . C 1
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Kay Russell .
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In their buomess session follow- in Looisiana and another 5 oU- rooned, .without power or com- Eliz:~~th ~o~~e~~
soc~:~:~~.:t:~~/~ Regular three. hour aeuiont
HOLLYWOOD _ THE NVDE
lng .lunch to canvass wayo ot ~en. were ordered off drlllmg munlcations.
ported the distribution of $I,B 44 .. the •Irb Bthool cafeteria 81 will begin on Monday, Sept. 11.
body of Negro acfr!ISI Dorothy
eSUme eekly r&amp;tBing money lo~ their year • ngs Texas.
The deaths Included that of a 15 in lees for the month of Aug- 7:38 p. m. pt111 will be made
cil&amp;sel will jiJf lrom
l&gt;andrldgt 41
dlaeo
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to-year llght-savmg progrom. Th. Weather Bureau called woman who walked into a dan· 1151
lor the annual athletic luod
until 11:30 a. m;• ud lbl
Wedneldaj. In ·~~luttere::
ee rngs 0 ay Hundreds of Meip county lor hurricane P.mergency warn- 81ing power Une In Miami and Fees to the state totaled $251.- drive wblcb will be beaded
rlasees wiD be from
aet Strip apartment Aa autop. The Tri-County Alcoholics children and young adults, when ID8s . fro~ the mouth of the another apparently struck on 38. to the sherUf's department by Mrs. Charles Asa Brad- 12:311 until 3:30 p.m;, Exeeutln
IY faDed to reveal the c.~uoe al Anonymous wiD resume regular certified by county a8encles, Mississippi River westward to the head while trying to shut a fund, $1f7 70, to the county genHead Ronald Deom uid.
death al the sexy star 01 "C&amp;r- weekly meetinga tonight.
have been helped to obtain glass- ~alveston, Ter., and gale warn- garage door against the fury of eral fund, $9l 24 to the law ii!"~: s:::f;;k:n;'":; Enrolled In lh1! IDOI1Iiltc ..,
111111 JOIIII" IIIII "P ill' zd II bod hem meeting In the Oil. fD some cases llll'lety bas mgs esiewhere ltom Mobile the storm at Wesl Palm Beach. I brary fund $188 87 and to the ar"'ng all peroons Interested
are Lois Marie Bailey, £r.
Baa"
or
Sl. Paul's Lutheran Church In been provided.
Bay to Matagorda Bay.
Earlier advance winds at Tam- auto license and gas fund $384.·
o·
Lynn Diddle, Gregory FIIIT'I,
~autopsy Wednesda alght P1&gt;meroy, but since the build- President Harold Brown pre- Belay was located. by Air pa topPled a tree to account for!l6.
fa the Middleport ~!::
Fisher, Brenda Glenn,
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lng program of the same got sided, and introduced one guest Force planes near latitude 26.2,
athlettc program lo
11111, Loretta llollfntet
revea
no conclUSive
rtt- underway these meelinga were Warren Pollock, al Columbus' longitude 86.6, or about 260
tbe meeting.
Huddleston,
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Pike Tlnl Popp, Patricia
1 a• to tl.;.:u;.or ~~.::; halted ,.; want Of a meeting attending with Lion Jack car: miles so~tbeast o'. the mouth of
.. coroner
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the Mlssiaalppl R1ver and was
Robinson, Jeffrey Ryder, Johll
there Ia no lndlcat on of d~ath past and after some Inquiry Preliminary plaoa were made moved towards !he west north
Weather
Sayre, Barbara 'lbei.a, Jolm
~ =~ play or violence." the. Tri-County A.A., as It ~ lor an upcomiDg iadiea night. we_sl about II miles an hour: a
tloudy and warmer
West, Cathy Wolle
Stephen
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went ordered ~y. called, will be meeting In the Federated church ladles oerv- gam of a mile an hour dur•ng
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Hill, Gregory lloflllllll and PIIJI.
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Friday with scattered
ela Spencer.
, liEAVY THUNDERSTORMS ~iseopal Church In P1&gt;mero more, Mts. Paul Werner end make a gradual turn to a more
Tag Day is Saturday, September 11. with a band pa· sbowers oortb.
Attending af1ernooa sessions •
~led IICI'CIU the Midwest dur- after that church'1 rt00118 ~· Mrs. Roy Mayer
northwesterly course later to rade at 10 a.m., the Pomeroy Band Boosters As~octation
will he Stephen Bater Tertii 1M aJahl. nllllpbtff the vilation.
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d~ded Tuesda~ evening at a meeting in lhe Senior
MOVES TO WNDON
.Ferrell, Mark ~. Lol1
~thweawa Clrlcago anburba 11tis wiD be 1
Not much change In her size High school auditormm.
Mr Kenneth wayne Amsbary Gumther O.vld Bayii, ar..
with more t1t111 two illdlel qf rangement untl~ ~':;;ry ~- Balance all Funds
apreadlr.lg out 3GO miles in ali
Mrs. Tr~man Russell, president •. presided . Mrs. Do- mov~ to London, o.,
.Jo~ Bettina lllller, .loJ
raiD. A llurrleane Wltdl Will ID Paul' Luther Ch h 11
· Fixed at $18,64.9
directions or her Intensity was nald McKenzte, ways and means cltarrman, announced a He will teach thts year in
Ne181er Michael Norton, Roelfeet •lone the Tens
aDd pieted aome::. lnur~ Sp~indicated.'
record hoP. wiU be he!? each fourth Saturday evening. Madison School District.
Proffitt, Jean Rllchlwt.
Lcotloiay. ceaats.
olilfli.
ng The Pomeroy viU.,e llnanclal The seasou'• aecond hurricane Don~ld Miller, band dtrecAmsbary received his
Telford, Kelly WiDio
The MldlNIIIIormtt leU lu a The ..,,_
report showed a balance In ac-tor, tntroduced Paul Longg- James Qulvey; Sept. 24, Mrs. of ocience degree !rom
Kevin Wolle SharGil
band lllretdritc trom eastern
Th~ wUI be held ••· tlve lunda of '18,MUO at the MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS rear of Marietta ~ho spoke Eugene Triplett and Mrs. Grande College 1n
Evana, Jamn M~, Eddta
Nebralb aet'GII Iowa to aotlh- : . at 1
:.:c·un~l~ beginning of September.
Kenneth Lawrence Ba.., u , ~n a money-making pro· Chrles Legar ; Oct. 8, Mrs. education, and his
and Marvlu s.tterfle14.
ent DUnots and aou1her&gt;! WI• bout 10 p m 11 11 hoped that Jl'und balances Ill the begin- CUlton, student and Ina Jean Ject.
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Robert Fetty and Mrs. Truman traininc at Ohio Univeraily.
llOIIIbl. Cedar Rapid., Iowa,
and ~ ·
Ding ot the month illelude sen- Hupp 18 Racine COSJnetolo- It was vo
sell Porn· Russell; Oct. 22, Mrs. James
Will bit by 1.13 lbcbes o1 raiD ::?'alcoholic f:t,~!
hlva era! lund, f2,601.73; lire depart- gist; 'Richard Fr~ln Clark, eroy Panther cker• lnr cars Titus and Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
ARRES1'ED, HELD
Church iJ Granted
lr u lfqi, bour.
thia time and loeatlon and m: ment, f:I,Jl8.fll; cemetery, PIS.- 23, Akron, indllStrlal enctneer or clothing. . rs. Russell thank- Jr., and November 12, Mrs. William
st, Pomeroy. llicht lo Ene~~mber
uae of the benefits or thl~ • 65; atreet fund, ei,O'IU7; state and Nancy Lee Ash, 19, P1&gt;me- ed the comnuttees for cleam?g Harry Wataon and Mrs. Paul was arrested
'ro CONPEI DBilREE
or ltlahway, ..,.71; utility $119.· roy, accounting clerk: Pbllip of hats arul ~so lor belping dis- Hudson.
by the Meiss County
The Church or God or Cbester
1aniutloo llld
Pomeroy Ch- '10, Royal
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01 ,and parkfDtl lot meier IIIDd, Wilson Wolle, 22, Racine, aerv- tribute unilor1111. Members Named to ride the bus to department 011 a DWI
baa beet! granted permllliol
Arolr Ma-, wUI hold a apeo- Ma.EMORE SIGNS
P,IOU'I.
fee man and Anna Marte Tuck- were asked to assist m clear- Wahama game Frtday even- He wu bein&amp; held tn
by IWis Couuty CommoD Piau
lai .COII•ocatlcla to COilflr the SAN ll'RANCIBCO (UPn _
er,, 11, Rt. 2 Racine, student; fng the fuod booth Wednesday tng were Mrs. Gene Houdeahelt, jail today.
court 1o IIICUJJiber real a1at1
Mll'k ~~aster's dugree at 7:30 McCo Mel
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Roy Alvey llrfcp, 21, Prince September 15, at un p. m. Mrs. Norman Rarbrecht and
tltroqb a lldlcleat llllll'fllal,
p.m. ·~ the Pametot ~uapta ~ Drat~ ~ 7 •=~tDittrlal Hoopjlll Georp eo., Maryland, main- Mrs. Larry Sheela was nam- Mr. and Mrs. c. E. BlakP.alee. Canvall8 Announaed
In other caurt activity, C..
Tan!pli trtday A1J COII!ptolooa San
wu
Mrs. Stuart tenance man and DooM Jean ed membership chairman.
Hoalessel lor October will be NE HAVEN
rle L. Sheets 11M heeD cranted 1
.,. lll1fl4,to Fr~~·:.p roolde hat ~r Lanesville Lulber Clld- Lattdermllt 17 Pomeroy
November 13 was the date Mrs. Triplett, Mrs. James Clat- Ra WLion'
~be
divorce
tblriel G. ShldiL
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lllfl5.8l coo- . • Mlddlepwt; Harry For,
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'n. plal!i!tf- atven ~
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tract wttb the Warrlon Ultleton, W. Ya.; Roger Krw,
Iambus to see 111 Ohio Slate ling and Mro Harry ivataou ductinl • door • to • door
cl i1lo 1alibor ebt1dral.
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Findley· Jean Klmea Pome.
footbaU
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11t1re wfll be 1 tractor pull
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pme llld trausporta· Refreshments
were ser- lieU week conductin&amp; Ita
It ille lflrriloDvllle achooi at 7
lAICAL 'l'EMPI
. ~Cle~,
lion Ia needed. Any 01111 who ved by Mrs. William Nelson, bulb sale.
p.IIL Slturday with 1IIIPt .._ The tempentVH ill Pome- Mn. Olarlea W'aper~= .:'at!!~~~
llu: :
h:" ts asf.:ed 1o COB-I Mr1. ~...Fetty, Mrs. Tom Proceeds ftom the llle
• of li,OOt, t,Oilll, 7,0110 aDd 11,· roy•1 dowolowll buslnea diJ. . . . , . . J '
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Charles go btto the club's allbt
.. lbe. Drawl w ~· ~ trtet at ll::~wm. .todav aaa Cheabirt. ;
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ll"_am lund.. Bulbs may be
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fashion action ••• like you saw when these ltHie hwll
got together In S.veniMn. Now, get them together
In their bouncy, bright colors and you'll be In.great

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1965
FIVE CENTS '

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"ags to Match

Pl,mouth Dealo~s! If you've bee n shopping for
IIOOd deal on a '65 automobile. come see
our stock of '65 Plymouth Furys, Belvederes,
Valiant. and Barracudao. Whichever model
atrlkes your filley, you'll find tho price
II rilht Clean·up time 11 the time for
clearinc out ail the '65 models. Elbow your way
Ill II your P!lmouth Dealw'slhowroom today I

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With Round Tables, Oval Tables or

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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT I

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Social Events

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In one ol the cavos, four Ma· 2- Daily Sen line], Pomeroy·M~~dleport, 0 ., Sep~. 9, 1965
riull vu,llnwcn·, u·uu1 a_IIU:'!!Hlal Iutellii:~nce reports indica·t-~tl \ .
urul tuund low· ~ucrnl1•s sui· that as many as 2,0011 guerrilla; I'IRST
lerlng trom what •~l"'arcd to might be concentrated on the QUALITY
be old woonds. The Marine• en- five-mile wide peninsula. II ap· llEGULAR
tared the cave with eendlelighl peared, however, that most had Certified Oil Station
and shot one guerrilla when he pulled out in advance of the as· 1 w. Moln St.
Pomor..,
made a sudden movement.
sault.

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~·, s. Mich. spent a fev. days

with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick-

BE A WINNER

les anrl olher friends.
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Although the South Is advanc- 1Hall and her husband live In I ed hall, and master bedrooms,
.
h David-· in~ rapidly industrially, 11 sUII&gt; lhe New England • Southern, dmmg room, Uvmg room and
Mr and \lis. Kennel
, retains much of its tradition!antebellum-style home.
Mrs-[drawing room.
son ond Hm•e ~·. om ol Col urn· j and culture ot early years. one I Ball wa111 • graeious hostess as A ''captured Y'8nkee" sword
hus_. (' illne WPrl_nPsd&lt;~~v. to. ~P~~sd hundred years later It lives with-i she showed me through
1t Jew dr1ys WJ1h hu pet e
' 1in 1he spell ol the grandeur ol 1many r()(.\!OS.
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FINISHING
Our 1Mst quallty

the hung dver a Confederal~ f~ag
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I Pre-Civil war antiques, many, wheel In the "T"·hall while
M. . d Mr&lt; Gerald Viole! It is not true that Southern· st1ll in use. old documents in· Jour pos\e1
beds and ''high
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recession
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boy"
dressers
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we"'k at Buckeye from the Union or revtva) of cotton thread and

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matertal m bedrooms.

I DAY SERVICE
ON REQUEST

1 portralt:l,

guests .;,lh haired against the North, but, woven by smves in a near-by sculptured busls, and

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Le~ e-. vermg 1 ~-Jr and l\·lrs Ifor those who were born and 1Joom house , and hundreds ot m· period tu_ rniiure help round ou1
them t1wrf' 1Nere ~ ·
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pteres
cal 1ected and •downstairs decor.
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Counlless cars In
these her ancestors.
1- whlch has not been entirely
rue Pooler am son
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Kenneth l'aldwell visited sev- lsoulh Carulilf~.' Georgia, Ala- bero were, a great "T" • shap·ltwentieth century.

CHURCH OF THE
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Rutlal"'d ; era! da;.·s at Cleveland w1lh hts 1llama. Mt:s:;JSS1pp1 ;:md_ Louts-1
H. 0. Grimm, Plllor . onf'ie and aunl, Mr. and Mrs. anal bear rebel flags m place
i Lloyd Dean ""d famtly .
of front license plates . Other
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Slow, French Frits

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porch in the shade of a weep-

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willow, a
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or frtends from Ute plantalion
over yonder" would come in

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new CHEVROLET$ AND CHEVY TRUCKS that will make your
mouth water! We're clearing the lot and these are priced to sell
fast! Get in on the savings the Pomeroy Motor Co. w~y!

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Wn Ave .. N.- w Vor l! (; rt y. 1'111!W York .
Suho&gt;ocrip!l o n r ~ tu ;
Ddivered t-o y

FLOWER BULBS
FOR FALL PLANTING
BLOOMS

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Friday, September 10, 1965
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PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND!

MASON COUNTY BANK
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POMEROY

Automatic Trani. Radio, Power SleeriD&amp;.

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LET INGELS

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63 RAMBIIR 770
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Standord frons.
Radio

ARMSTRONG'S

Linole;~m .• . Inlaid Vinyl

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patterns. Professiunal installation by us or
do Jt yourself_ Call WY 2-2635 for fr{'e ~sti·
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Friday and

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YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE

Dr. A.T. Trans. Radio.

Automatic Tran•. &amp;dio. A ShllP ODo.

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WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
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Expc=r1 lnstallalioo

RIZER OIL· COMPANY

700 - 4

60 Ford Fairlane 500 - 2 Dr. 8 cyl.

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

sign violations.

Other Sim On S.lel

Corvalr

54 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door 6 cyl.

Shoes
these get children oil to 1 good stilt,, • heautilully atyled ....I built to tale a heap
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Bonnell, Radat~ (81, Dullba i
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. Me1gs eounty court Sepl. 24 on I
, a charge of t•ilure to yield the

righl of way
Arrests yesterday by the patrol included : George WooteD
'J:/, Pl. Pleasant, driving w~;·.
intoxicated and lodged In the
city jail for a hearing Saturday: Gypsy A. Woyan, 26, Kanauga, cited Saturd•y, no oper·
ator's license; Thomas E. Jont!s
, '11 Rt. 2 Crown City and Lan1ny E Reapp. 16, Rl. I Gal hpolis, bolh cited Saturday for stop

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and centered with an arr an g e~ ,

. internal injuries, and injurle!:l to

his back and legs.
' The patrol cited Caldwell

62 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 2 Door H.T. 8 cyl.

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By Dale Rotbieb Jr. •
CikydeballEvans,chNorth
Gallllctedas
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cca , was e e
president of the SVAC Tbw·sday mght at Kyger Creek. Nam·
ed with Evans were C. A. DunH
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ans
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'~ ~ 'I' wo bJg dJscusstons were tabled durmg the two hour sesSJon
FJrsl, Gary Parsons, Easlern
baskelball
roa&lt;h and athletic director, asked the league
il Eastern was sllll a member
and if games played by the
Eagles against SVAC teams

stand·
counted in the league
mgsTh. bl·g difference everyone
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pointed out was tbal every
team plays five games and
Eastern, who has dropped Hhannan Trace thiS season only as
I ur against SVAC co~pelition.
~aslern " a member of the
ne~ Mid Ohio Valley Confer-

lee will review the SVAC constitution drafted when
the
league was formed in 1958 to
h
he
determine w 8 1 s1eps ~an

ll was also announced that
each school will receive eight
free pa19es this year.

Weihl!l asked that the game
scheduled for Friday night at
North Gallia be postponed until Nov 5 Alter I•""'"Y dis' ·
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extaken lowndard s~ngth";'~g the cusa•: '':..=h fo~e~~ healtll
league bal rem ymg
new- ~welf~re of his inexperiencest pro em.
Members ol the committee ed players and ali oth" matare Sam Gayton, Kyger Creek. ters were considered It was de·
Bob Penrod, North Gailia; Pat !ermined that the gamdae ahouJ:
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be postponed
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d until
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at North Gailla.
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Tbe other d•'scusst'on
was be- C. A. Dunca, HT mentor, to ld
tween Southwestern
football the league that his
school
mentor Pat Wether and North would do everything they can
Gallia Principal and acting loo~ to stay in the league,
ball coach Bob Penrod.
Duncan reported that 15 buys
D
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lack of varsity practiced Wednenday while 35
Sou~~western pl&amp;"ers
with boys reponed to Weiher
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enough pre • season prac~e. u wes
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It was agreed that Eastern
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be of
the

was sttll a mem r
ConSoulhern va11ey Athletic
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was
!erence, but no deciSion
of
reached t"n dthe queshon
leagoe. san mgs.
ed
PreSident Ev~ns lor~
a
committee to dtsc~s ~ e ove~;
all Slluatmn next on ay mg
at Kyger Creek. The commit·

Jets Gain Finals of IL
Playoff; Title on Line

Attending Iaiii nl8ht's session
were coaches Pat Weiher and
Uoyd Myers,
Southwestern,
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Jlm White and John W ne,
Kyger Creek; Bob Penrod
Clyde Evans, North Galiia;
"It's my mom. I ptleb better
ry Parsons, Eas1ern; C·
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Duncan an
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Hannan Trace.
Ex..,otive/ Frl d Cr nd ll 5) and pag
en Sadecki,
, a aDennis &lt;8) and·
Heads present were Come liaronl.
Bradbury, Kyger Creek
Winner - Friend 17·
Wlllard Copley of North Galiia.
Loser- Sadeckl (4-13) .
Sam Gayton, KC Principal
-aloo present along wttb
York 000 Oil 1100- 2 4 0
Rothgeb, Jr' ol the
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Willey Sutherland (!) Rich,
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Short got pinch
hitter Gene HRs - Robmson (26th) ·JohnOliver and l"ellpe Aiou on son t27tb)
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Only games scheduled
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Louis 2-1 1 Jim O'Toole won his first I run on an infteld ~ut
man on lor the · billies. Hank HR-Johnson (th)
By GEORGE C. LANGFORD Pltlsburgh trippedSt
game m almost three months Chns Short madL a rare re- Aaron slugged a homer and a , Barber (13-9) .aad Brown.
UPI Sports Writer
AL Actma
ed his first game' lief appearance In the eighth m- double, good lor thre! Milwau'l'he 11 ,111·e Ma)'S Agency, Inc. .11 mncsota de a It Clncago's an.d complet .
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Aguirre {IJ-10) and Freehan.
HR- J~L
rna be a little late opening lor American League pennanl hopes stnce an opemn~• day ioso to rung alter the Braves already kee tallies.
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(2 nd game 1
1 The boss Sox 3-2. Detroit stopped Balli· ew or
1;;'~," log~:·:~ tl.~ World Series more 5-0 in the nightcap of O'Toole's . only other trmmph
Baltimore 000 000 000 - 0 3 I
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Detroit
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AI the rale Willie is going, ioles had won the opener 2-0. !6. frank
mson
.ron
w es, arnows I (7) and
h's sales agency for ex-bali New York shaded Washmgton Jolmson eacb btastl!d a t'lr..
Lau, Wickersham (11-13)
and
: in buddies can start paint- 6-5. Boston whipped Cleveland run homer to pace the Reds atFreehan. Loser-Knowles (11-l) .
;~agy":losed unti l alter the Se- 5-3 in 10 innings and the Cali- tack that raked loser Carillon By Unl•·• Press International Newman (11 -14) vs Krausse! HR- Werl (11th).
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Wondrous Willie belled his sas City A's 5-3 In 13 mmngs. eJghl runs In e m .
W. L Pet. GB Minnesota at ChiCago - Kaal (Jock ) Cat'mey, a former ScotWd
Mays' two ruundtnporr; mngs. Johmon hu drives m
H I (12 11)
44th and 45th hhomede r~: n~n; boosted his career total to 191 - 116 runs this season to lead the San Francisco 78 59 .589
114-10) vs. or en
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!ish flyweight champion and
81
nesday and I c as . the San ' only 13 behind Mel Ott's all- major leagu.,. in mat depart- Los Angeles 79
.5M ~ (Only F~,:"aye~. ~~::e~le )
once rated filth in the world,
across the pale pacmg
Cincinnati
79 61 .564 &gt;&lt;
Wed d
1 d d d 1
Frandc;coGianlstoa l2·3 romp ltim e NL record a~d lell hlm ' ment.
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554 2 !Detroit at Cleveland, night
nes.ay was oun . ea n
, · Huston Astros and jJUSt six shy of his personal sea- l
Throw• Four-Hitter
Mtlwaukee
~ : · 4 California at Washington, night his cabm aboard the lmer Pre~~;ti~~e th: Gianls' NallonHI son 's high ol 51 set in 1955.
Bob Friend held the Cardl-, ~~tti~u~g~ia
71 88 :~ 8 New York at Chicago, night
torts Castle. H~was_36.
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lead lo 'I game o-.r Willie connected for a three- nals to four hils and t~e ~' IS I ~e p
70 71 .496 10 Minnesota at Boston night
- -1 eag~e aeles and Cmci nnat&gt;
rus shot mt o the l••·th ol a rates scored one of theu- two I c~· ut s
65 76 481 15 Kan. City at Balli. 2. twilight
Dear Alllaon,
·~l:h~ ~eds deadlocked the idle slrong wind in the soecnd in- runs on a wild pitch tntrd~tr•k• Ho~s~~
60 80
191'l'
"How can I keep people
Dodgers lor seco nd place in I he ning o[[ loser Don Nolteb•rt to Rober~~ Cle~enle. th is~~~y New York
45 97 .317 lll'l
LINE SCORES
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~ 1 p New York tt -Z. the eighth. Willie McCovey to• and scored when loser Ray Sa- S F ncisco 12 Houston 3
National League
and Halts? They can't
P~~~~~~hJa dropped Milwaukee lowed with his 33rd home ru&gt; decki uncorked a ~&gt;'•0 toss to P~~tsbu~~ 2 St. Louis j night Houston 000 003 000- S 9 t resist that rich aroma."
San. Fran. 230 010 06x-12 15 1
11 the pace by and that was more than eD&lt;ougll Ciemenete. The wmrun~ run Phila 6 Milwaukee 5 night
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t;,~m~i~;·l~:Braves fr2 and support to give Bob Bolm his came across:• ID~mg l~ter on Cincinnati 11 New Yo~k 2, night Nottebart Taylor (2) , and Dear Smoker.
____ nmth VIctory JD 14 deciSIOns. Del Crandall s doub.e ano a SID· !Only games scheduled)
Brand. Bolin (!hi) and Haller,
"Who can? May I
ll&lt;llin was touched tor moe "'Is gle by Gene Aile). Lou Brock , Thursday's Probable Ptlehers Loser - Notlebart 14-14). HRs
have one?"
, CfiCS l
incl uding Walt Bond's six th stole his 57th and 58th ,bases Houston at San Francisco- - Mays 2 !44th and 45th!, Bond
homer.
and scored the CardiDais ooly Dierker (l-7) vs. Marichat (6th) McCovey t33rdi.
&lt;211-10).
New York at Cincinnati IPhiia.
001 2110 300 - 6 9 0
(night) _ McGraw (2-4&gt; vs. Mllw.
ooo 101 ooo - 59 2
NEW YORK tUPil - The I
Tsitouris (6-tl),
Culp, Baldscrun (8), Short
crowd in the baseball commisPhiiadelphi• at Milwaukee (8) and Corrales, Dalrymple
s, one r's ol!ice Wednesdaytnight) _ BuMina (16-8) vs. (8): K. Johnson Lemaster 171
whrn Ford Frick announced .
Cloninger (20-9 ).
Ostnski (9) and Torre. Winner
tnol Ihe World S.ries would bechic a g 0 at Los Angeles -Culp II!HI). Loser - Johnson
gi n Wednesdav. Oct fi, m the
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(night) _ Headley 12-21 vs. (1-9) , HRs - Stuart
(25th)
horn•· lmll park of the winning
Koufax (21-71.
Torre 126th l, Aaron &lt;29th).
indic;J! Jvc of the ti ght pennanl By GEORGE C. LANGFORD It was the earliest a Vankee
Friday's Games
000 001 100-2 It
r•rrs in both leagues.
UPI Sports Writer
team has been eliminated lrom !Mllwaukee at New York, night Pitts. ,
No less than 12 ot the 20 rnacontention since 1944.
St. Louis at Phila, night
St. Louts 000 1101 1100- 1 4 I
jor league dubs were invi!J&gt;d to Yankee haters arise. The Hall's declsrve blast in the Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night - ,'he annual briefing where Frick Minnesota 1'wins have driven seventh inning also put • scr1- Houston at Los Angeles night
also prr,cJaimed that he had set the final nail into the Yankees' ous crimp in ChicsgJ'&amp; p ~ nnant Chicago at San Francisco, night
as1de an off-day for travel aft- coffin.
hopes. The loss dropped the
Americaa League
er th e second game and alter A guy named Jimmie Hall White Sox six games off the
W. L Pel GB
the fifth game. if the series is 1applied the coup de grac• a pace. They have only one game Minnesota
88 54 .620
still in progress at that ~int. thousand miles away frnm New left against the Tw1ns Thur:-;day Chicago
8~ 60 .577 6
The commiS&gt;ioner also took York and at the same ti'l&gt;e and each team has but 20 Baltimore
80 00 .571 7
in to considerMion the possibili- stuck his bal in lhe Chw•go games remaining on its sc~KJ. Cleveland
n 63 .550 10
ty of a post-season playoff. In Whi te Sox printing press" ' ule.
Detroit
78 64 .549 tO
thai e&lt;enl, Ihe slart of the scarecly seven hours aller Ford I Minnesota also received ,,,me New York
69 75 .479 20
World Series would be delayed Frick had told them to start help [rom the Det-oit Tigers, Cahlorma
65 77 .458 23
with anolher open date falling printing World Series tickets. who halted the surging Balti- Washington
62 80 .437 26
between the final playoff game For the first time In six vears more Orioles eigh~game win- Boston
56 87 .392 23~
and lhe Senes opener.
and only the fourth time in 19 ning streak with a 5-0 white- Kansas City 51 88 .367 :tl'-1
Both leagu" conduct lheir seasons the proud Yankee pin washing in the second game ol
Wedneaday's Results
playoffs on a best two out of' stripes will be missin~ [rom the 8 doubleheader alter ···e Ori- Boston 5 Cleveland .3, 10 IDS. n
three bas is.
World Series.
ole5 had taken the opener 2-0. Balti":'ore !, Detrott 0 1st twl
Seven Nationa l League teams New York managed to snap Boston cllppe&lt;l Cleve!and 5-3 in Detro1t 5 Balli'""re 2nd n
-San Francisco, Los Angel~. its ~ven-garne losing streak 10 innings and California out- New York 6 Washinglon 5 twi
Cincinnati. Milwaukee, Pitts- Wednesday nighl against tr.e lasted Kansas City 5-3 in 13 in- Minnesota 3 Chlcagu 2, ~igbt
burg. Philadelphia and Sl. i Washmgton Senators 6-5, but nings.
Cahf. 5 Kan. City 3, 13 tns. n
Lou1s had represenlalivcs on the Twins mathematically elim- In the National League, San Thun&lt;la~'• Probable Ptleben
han d. and five American mated the defending American Francisco toppled Houston 12-3 _:~ornta at Kansas City
League tcams-M i nnesol&lt;~, Chi- l.rague champions from the to increase its lead over idle
cago, Ba ltimore, Clevela nd and &lt;race when Hall's two run hom- Los Angel., to a hall game, FIRST
Detroit had men presenl.
: er brought them [rom behind to Cincinnati bombed New York QUALITY
As usual, a 2-3-2 .'i ys'em \\'IIIia :1-2 victory over Chicago.
11 ~2 to remain a halt game be~ REGULAR
be used to play lhe Seri".
Earliest ElimtnaHo1
hind also, Phlladelphlo upset Certified Oil Stetlon
Mil waukee &amp;-5 and Pittsburgh
trimmed St. Louil 2-1.
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By United Press Jnternatiooal sparked Jhc Columbu' ofle""'
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The Columbus Jets, hurdling "'
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their way to the International ing the playof[s and hts 20111 01
League championship, now lhe cumpa1gn.
have one major obstacle to Ed Hobaugh won his second
clear en route to the flag.
consecutive playoff game bJ
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allowing only one run afler reThe Jets moved mto the fl. I' , J h Gelnar in th• secnals by clinching their best-of. tevmg . 0 n
seven serl'" against Syracuse onTdhelnnpmlag),'Of[s stand .Jn", s:
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onship The Maple Leafs ad- x-Columbu•
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whipping the Atlanta Crack.
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The Jets unleashed a !5-hit baseman Lee May, a .321 tnt·
attack against the Chiefs ter, and Bill Davjs. batting )I t,
Wednesday night, scoring live have been named coholders &lt;&gt;.
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three In the ninth. John Powers Ithe Paci lie_?'_ast__League

' Cr:.ck of Pads Friday Night Open Another Grid Season
The crack of pad! and chants

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the "Salute sp"re."
Football previews have indi-

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throughout the area
Friday
night •t 8 o'cloek - kick • o/f
time for the 1965 Football Sea-

cated fans will w1tness

another

interesting season of turf ac
lion. Competition will be aa
keen as wer.
The griil d1e1 tor this week·
end will have !wo Meigs schools
going oul of county and two
other~ playing at home.
Eastern will he traveling to
&lt;.bauncey-Dover and Southern
is to visit McArthur while Pomeroy is host to Hs cross-river

son.
On the eve of another grid

season, area merchants salute
the footbaU players, coachea
and others connected with the
rough 'n tough sport through
sponsorship of a two-page section in today's issue of The
Daily Sentinel.
Schedulea lor the teams of

nelghbur, the Wah am a White
Falcons, ail on Friday night.
Middleport will go to Rutland
for the only local Saturday night
contest.
Wahama, with a 13-6 win over
Buffalo last Friday , has confidence of staging a real scrap
with ito Ohio foe. Pomeroy. as
yet untried, will learn a lol abuut its future prospects
in
CJ4:iss AA competition in Ohio.
Injuries may prove to
be
cosily to Eastern's Eagles in
their season debut against the

Blue Devils of Athens county,
Coach Dick Martin. in
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ets, on the strength of pre-sea

first seagon al Eastern, has six

Rutland Saturday night as underdogs.
The Jackets took some lumps
in losing to a big, rough McConnelsville squad last Saturday in their third aad final
warm·up scrimwage, 24·6. On
the other band, Rutland subdued Wellston of the SEOAL
ti-0 also last Saturday, diS playing a rock-ill&lt;e defense and an
offense that, when iI jells, may
spell trouble for every future

players on his team of 25 being
treated tor injuries. Three of
the buys hurt were practicing on
the first team when tilt'_\' sus-tained their injuries.
Elsewhere, Coach
ll on
Deem's SouUu~ rn Tornadoes will
be h!ksled by a lal ented team
at McArthur. The Generals h;:tve
at least 10 lettermen back from
their 1964 squad.
The Middleport Yellow Jock-

terback Buddy Moore, Baclt
Sam Hood, Back Ron Hindy,
and End ~ary Stobart for Rutland.
Stobart, with a gimpy
may be held out another week.'·
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this week. Hlndy's finger frao- '
lure doesn't figure to &amp;low tloWII
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Sophomore Jim Conde, 1 111
lb. hack, suffered a fractured
fool in the McConnelsville scrimo
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Four JJcket stCjr1t&gt;rS
have
been nursing bruist:::; and overstretched ligamenl s lhis week,
Coach Roberl Ashley hopes to
have all of them ready, QDfl'•

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Mdgs County high school gr
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!he Eagles will open th eir sched~le . at Chauncey-Dover Friday night. Pictured left to nght, front row, are R.ay Karr, Dave Mora , Bobby Woods. Harry Spencer',
Dolph ~ay, Btil Buckley, Steve ~.rw10 and Elton Steele. Second row, Tom Burkley, manager; Terry Kaylor, Ron Orr, John Bogard. Larry Spencer, Roger Barnette,
Deryl \\eli and Paul Chadwe ll. Th•rd row, Gary Wolf, Tom Osborne, Archie Rose, Bruce Hager, Charles Eichinger. Mike Martin, Duane Tuttle and Ruger Allman.
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m charge of the Tornadoes th1s year. Front row. 1 to r, are Marty Morar1ty, Bobby Adams, Darrell Norris, Ron Cozart and Ronnie Deem . Second row Tom Wickline
Mike Hayma n, Charlie Matthews, Steve Sewell, Charlie Cleland, Jobn McClintock, Dennis Evans, Dave Spenrer. Jim Harden, Tom Theiss. Eddie Moran a nd Ca ri
Robmson. Back row,,Coach Deem, :r'im CIYlart, Tom Diddle, Steve Dailey, Bill Graybeal, Mike lhle, Bill Bird, Darrell Wolfe, Sherm Cundiff, Bob Grueser, Mike Jenkins,
Karl Russell, Dave I horpe, Jtm Dtddle, and Asst. Coacbes Larry Wilson asd Mike Popp.. - Sentinel Photo

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Jacbt football team opens Its season Saturday night at 8 on the Rutland turf Seated 1 to r . are Ray Hinely
Mike Gress, Max Whitlatch, Bill Hackett, Reginald Mitchell, Ron Hindy, ,DenniS Ault, Bob Priddy Sean Mullen. Kneeling are John Blake stev'e Pull~n Larry Vance'
Jeff_Boggs, Harvey Hoff~er, Larry Stobart, Sam Hood, Jack Sigman. Standing, B,uddy Moore, Rbd Sa~er, Roger Swam,' Larry Gladwell, Marti Tannehill,
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Wednesdar afternoon
MASON - The marriage of was white and
Parish House w!lb
Mlsa Sharon Foreman and Rick
Roger
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Wells was solemniZed August 21 was matron of
old satin
·- -;--. "Walk With Me" was present- In lhl Minerva Park Church of sister. She wo~ssa wnh match- --:=:::;:-;;;;;;;;;o--!iifs:P:earilii!Wa
Mrs. Pearl Edwards, Mrs. Lar ed by Mrs. R. G. Greene.
Christ, Columbus, at 2·30 p. street length dr
orsa e
Barrall Nllllled
l ry Gilland, Mrs. Bobby Grlmm. t Mrs. David Roush presided
The, bride IS the daughte• of ing pill box bat. Her c
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Alrmu Of Moalb
Mrs Homer Wears, Mrs. Claude i at the business meeting
at m.
Mrs Woodrow Fore- was of whlte carnations.
Vernon W. Harr:h·B:;:
Mrs. J1mmy Kmg , : which time 11 was decided to
a:merly of Mason, and David Felly, Co
cl KID&lt;I18)' Air force Bas; Ver- Mrs. Hazen Roush, Mrs.
I make puppets to be sent to the
Sheffield Lake, Ohio, and ed as bestman,
Columbus.
muda, 11011 of
Wash· Jby Lievmg, Miss Janey
children of hospitals, and also to Mr Wells IS the son of Mr. Jobs Timpson. the bride wore
11011 W. HlllTab
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n·• ll Mrs. Roy Hoffman, rs. bring items for Activlti and P
Richmond lsdJana The mother o
h't
dress
IDgton, formerly of New avenj .
Grmstead, Mrs. Elmer Kelnli K•ts for refugee children. ad Mr• Robert
Cook a turqumse and w '. e
The
has been
"Airman
• Ohlinger, Mrs. Ira Fields, Mr;. Those attending were Mrs. :.d
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with black
a turthe Month. ThiS was a
ll1 Howard Goodnlle, Mrs. Blame Roland Karr, Mrs. Jack Welch,
Ba;kets of white flowers tn·f groom's
:'!tchmg acen to
airmen. It WI 'II g Gilland, Mrs Archie
Sayre, Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Ed- ters ersed with greenery form- qumse dress w
corsages
September 1st and he "' r: Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. E C. na BurriS, Mrs. Orpha Ohling- ed ihe selling for the double
Both wore
celve a 125 bond, a
pa [Riddle. Miss Ethel Riddle.
er, Mrs C. M Adams. Jr., Mrs. rmg ceremony performed by of while
through
and 30 days Without u tes.
' W•:IJam McFarland,
os- ' Dav•d Roush , Mrs R.
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Reverent Roberts
' For her wed mg
bride
IDs address ' as
A; I te; Grins tead . Mrs.
I Greene and Mrs. Velma Roush.
in marriage by her the southern _st:tes
corsage
2C Vernon W. Harrah, r .
Roush,
Max Folmer, rs I
Blrtb
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the bride wore a white wore a blue '"'
t Fol1fl36499, Box 13, 1934 Comm. Dean Knight, Mrs.
Arthur A daughter was born on Aug.
dress of Chantilly from her weddmgrn
Sq., New York - 09856
Hart Mrs. Joseph me
Mill er I " 'I 28th at Holzer Hosp•lal
lace trimmed Jn whJte satm, lowmg their retul ' bus where
And
Mrs ' Roy Dale Grimm. Mrs Da , Mr and Mrs. Marcelleus
V. Her veil was held in place by will reside _m Columed by WestApproacbJag Marr:rK b vid Fields, Jr .. Rev and Mrs Wa;d ThiS is their first
a crown of pearls. Her bouquet tbe groom IS emp oy
Mr. and Mrs. Lela
Jr Y Marcus Trough, Conme Carpend h been named Susan Adare announcing the enga_gemen t . ter Mrs. Rolland Gibbs, Mr_s. an rv~ss Waid is the former .
and approaching mamage ~If [ lv; Capehart. Mrs. Achsah Mil- ~eity ~ibbs daughter of R. V.
their daughter, Erm&lt;J to WI · I 1 :\trs Rose Ross and Mar- ~
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Mrs. George Folmer ol Pome- Thomas Weaver. Mrs. V!rgJI, 0
House will be held at
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Miss Ktrby IS a gra~ullfi:' or' li P Ferg uson. ~1rs Eugrne Hud I . r 'da evening l'rorn 4 until
Wahama High Srhonl m t11 E'
II ' 1rs Roy Gnmm. \1r:-;_ on fl y ...
of the New
na . · ·'' hb 7 The memu~rs
class of 1965.
Jo&lt;eph Kelly, Mrs . Sonny Gt '· H·
G· rden Club will serve
Mr. Folmer is B graduate ol M . David O&lt;tv is. Mr!' Bnb ' aven d
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Elliolt. ! as hm;lf:'ss es.
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tended General Mot or Traming ~ ha r~n D!ll. :\Irs Don F'olrnt' r·
B th Cunmngham is
School in Cincmnao. Ohto.
~ ~rs Iva Hudson. Mrs Lee Mrs erh a . New Haven
u a r y •11 a t her orne
The wedding wlll be ll n event ,YI
Roush Helen Rolt f:'l, 'l'
M mEdwin Roush· '
b 29 1965 al 1·30
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of Septem er . · · '
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vJs tled here over
NEW FALL COLORS
pm tESTl at the New Haven ' Dav id ' Kay Mrs D..tv trl Dt•w- [ot Car 1es1~n
Methodist Church with the Rev. hurst. the hostess and honm ee the wt-e kdenM Joe McComb of
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Marcus l'roug o eta 11ng
Grinstea d R1•unum
Mrs Manon Dmgey •~Ill serve I The descendants of Rtchnrd P l '! "~m rgh VJSJ e E R h v~
as her sister's matron -af-honor A and Susa n E Grmstead ~ m n \1 1 and Mrs• p . ous o
and George W Folmer Will be l llv reumon was held recentl y at tile weekend. h I
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ers Wlll be Uycte W~aver and I P::~rk
F: lnora Zer e were Mrs Ot• 36 Inches Wide
Lou Kmg. Mrs. Pau l Powell I Those Dttendmg were :\1r~ e r s!Jtt ~g r~cen~ F ed B~tey'
will present organ muste and I Dorothy Knapp,
Margar~·t ml:'r Zerk e, . rs.ld ~ z kle
Sandra Marsha ll ~ Ill be solOist. Kna pp, J•m Kna pp, :vlr WOVn PI Mr and Mrs Harold .ee C~:rl..;
• Reg. $1.19 yard
Miss Kirby Honored ll'llb
Ki ser. all of Norwalk, Ohio.· F.ank Zerki~J arra Zerkle was
Shower
Mrs Eul ah Dellamy of PDinl j7.erkle Mrs
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Miss Erma Kir by, bnde-elect l Pl easant. Mr. and Mrs. Ja mes Ia former resident of her death
Robert and ~t the timeof New Haven
of Mr. Wilh am E Folmer wa s Ah l Mr and Mrs
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. room A' lma Rnbll ms of Thornv111e. E u B Church. ei'VIces l1o:me ,:I
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Herry Gn1&gt; ' held al Lev1ll Funera1 ..
Mrs. Manon Dmgry as hoste~s I slt::-~d and family. ,\1 rs Jes!'H~ and bun al was in Ma~DJ~ a
Blue and \\ hlle n bbons and Bro•"n \1rs Helen Grmst"-ad, Ietrry at West Umon, · ·
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ed with a lace rlul h and
the Mr and Mr~ DaVId Gnnstead we-re ca lle~ here uJ L St VI·
centerpiE'Ce was a mmmture and farnJ!y. Mr. and Mrs. D:1 le deat h of h1s father, · · e
Values to 49c
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Grinstead. all of Canton, 0 .. art.
om Vance asd .
Game prizes were won by Mrs. I Mrs. JoAnn Tay lor Mr. M r.~:,_ \1: . and .~~rs. '!'
n Mr
H32eo Roush, Mrs. Dav id Do- I Vale Taylor and Troy. \I rs. ' fa mily VJs&gt;led hiS pare t9' th ..
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Mtss Car- W. Va. from Los Alamos, was '
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MASON _ The
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Class of tbe Mason Me.thodtst
Church has made plans to attend the Spring Heights ConIorence Training Center at
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Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson, sort asd enjoyed _dmner there
Bobby and Terry. Raci ne, Mrs. I on Tuesday everung.
Anna Miller, Mr. and M"· , were Mrs. Matilda Noble, Mnl.
Thomas Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs. I Edith Fox, ~rs. Clara
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•!59 Second Ave.; Mrs. John A. M J 11.. B Craddock
and smgmg. Hev. Eugene E. Emer-~
Ave.; Mrs.
rs. Jack
u a Durst
.
son, the pastor, extends a weJSaffles. 2105 Ch at ham
' .lames A. French, Addison ; M1l·
come lo all.
ford
Reynolds,
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PLAN
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Joseph Shuler, Rl.
Chesh•;:,: HomecOOJing and Rally Day
REUNION HELD
A new Meigs c2nty Salon Mhrs.
Aas.
CRt will be held at the Rock Springs The Turner tamtly . reunion
No.
710 of 8&amp;40 will be organized s0 Ire
k Hill·om
M s Byrdell J Forth
Y • Me!hod'" 1 chu rc h sund ay · Wor· Rwas . held at lhe Middleport
.
can
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service
will
begin
at
9:30
oadSJde
Park
last
Sunday
w•tiJ
Monday, Sept. 13, at 7 p. m.
Rt. 2 Crown C1ty; Mrs. Charles
d Su d·
h
t ._ approximately 5 attending Ja- ,
5 00 1
the Koehler building on East M. Love, Rl. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. 15
a·m. an f lin aedy be
a 10 · cob Turner relirin o president /
M
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'11 be 1
K'
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y a program
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a
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am .
ere WI
e ec- Thomas tmes, larl o : rs. b lh
d
.
presided over the
busines
lion and installation of officers Bobby L. Hoad, Apple Grove, Y e ndurse ry anb tphrunJary meetin• Billie Turner
H sl
AUN T JEMIMA
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c 1asses an mus1c y e un~
r.·
o1 un 1·1
VERMONT MAID
and Jml•ahon.
W. Va. ; Mrs. Harry N. Rhodes ior choir. A basket dinner will ington was elected the new pres1 The object of the
Pl.
Pleasant;
Bobby J.
be serve d a t 12 noon. Th aIter· ident for the cominao year . M-.
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noon program will begin at t ·ts hers allen&lt;fed from California. 1
con " u eh o "
anLepur- rs . Mate G. ' ' R . Cl I ond- with the Rev. Carl Hicks as Columbus, Apple Creek , Worthpose of t e American
~ton land·; . rs.
eorge . e a ,
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and Amencan Leg10n Aux 1ary Racme . rs on . ogers, II· nd Nor ·s u 1 1 Tl
b- caster · MJddlepor!,
Ohio ,an·
and
Caravelle wants no part ot that. The Caravello Division
with service being the preven- Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Don R. 1liac is inv~:ed q are· Je pu 1 Huntington, w. Va.
of
Bulova makes $10.95 watches that are not cheap.
tion and control of prjmary tu- Evans, Jackson : ~-rrs. Dora F.
·
24 oz.
All of the Caravello watches have jeweled-lever movelb.
bcrculosis and cystic
Queen, South Webster; Donna '
TO MEET FRIDAy
bottle _ _ _ _
ments.
And all the jewels are working jewels. Every
box
m chJidl'en and lo promote a K. McKmght, Rt. 2 Pedro; R t
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Pleasant Valley Hospital
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is shock- resista~t and anti-magnetic.
playground for relaxation of its rs. Will tam . a " . t. t D hi
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an
unbreakable
ma inspring. And is waterproof. •
Has
members
Ironton; John H. Com bs, Rt. I Rer, aug
t' ers. o e mer1can
F 'd
y n. m tted - &amp;1rs. E::dward
1
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To be .eligible one must
Ravenswood; Donald R Lips- afetvo u Jon, Wllh mhee1 f rMJ ay es1er, Ashton ; 0. W. Dye, PI
Bulova didn't make a $10.95 watch until they knew
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comb. Rl. I Ravenswood; Mrs.
.
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they could make one that was right. Before that, they
ernoon a
e orne o rs . Pleasant ; Roy Lane, PL Plea.'&gt; ·
junked the whole idea.
member of U•e American Le- Betty J. Alonzo, Ravenswood. Nancy Reed, Front St., •n Mid· ant, La~Tence McDade, Leon;
KELL OGGS
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Blrlbs
dleporl , wJth Mrs Wayne G•IJ. Mrs. Ge&lt;Jrge Wooten. Pt Plea&lt;
gJonth
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Mrs Clmrles H Lowe Rt 1 bons and Miss Frieda Faehnle ant : Mro. Vernon
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as
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Mr.
William
B.
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George
B.
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be oma•
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Co .. I'will Pleasant.
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Apple Grove W Va., son 10.·
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PLAN DANCE
09 a.m. Wednesday; Mrs. Tho- lion Week will also be observed. Dowell, Southside ; Mrs. (:eorge
This Friday night
ma s M. Kimes Hartford. son, The Board of Manage.ment will V•ughn and daughter, flrnder.
Court St., Pomeroy
th P
Wh
f tb II 10·42 am
meet 1130
for a short busmess
e omerov·aamaooa
·- Wednesday·
. ' Mrs · .
· ses- son .fh
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sJon d at
:
gamr, a 1g
sc1oo een dance l.arrv- r.· · hJo~nson • HI · 1 POOle- meeling
2p.pm.mprecedmg th e Brdrt y - 1 Mr.
A hand Mrsd. Ed· [
will be held at the Wahama roysd·. daug ter, 6:12p.m. Wed-I
- w_a
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. Discharged
VISITS IN WEST
to 12 p. m. (EST). The Jays persons d'Jsc harged from ll1 e Lewis E. Smith of Middle - •
will
emcee.
hospital recently were : Mrs. port has been visiting his
G:lrl Jeane, Mrs. Okey Belville, ther, wile and ch~ldren . Mr.
Mrs. James Bostich, Mrs. Wal- and Mrs. Edwm Snulll In Albuter H. Carpenter, Earl Howell querque. New Mexico the past
Emanuel Henderson Mrs. Sy~ two weeks. He also visited Lns
via Lane, Mrs. Clyde McLane, Vel!""· Nevada and other points
Mrs. Cecil Richards,
David of mterest.
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Rose, Mrs. Carl Simpkins Mrs. IF.:'::"::== = = = = = ,
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Mrs. Gary Lee Northup ond Inrant daughter, Mrs. Darrell McKinney and infant son.

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DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 9, 196~
Jlrll. Brinker is
parents and · sister, Su.tie &amp;
Daniel, Mrs. Ralph l'lckenlllltl
Num Gmduate
M·· Mrs. Esta Bumgardolr, M.-

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Brinker,
formerly
MASON
- Mrs.
Nancy of
,
Church of Cbarleston would be pat theS hoGmP otl Mrs . Clrood kst. Mason, graduated Sunday from
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age- l. ues s were sea e a th St J
hSh I I N .
the guest speaker for the Octo- smalllllbles for tbe buffet menu. e · osep c oo. o ursmg
ber meeting of the
The refreshment table was oov- In Parkersburg. Sbe IS the daugh
Church Women lo be held m ered with a linen cloth and cen- ter ?I Mr. asd Mrs. Howard Methe lora! parish house and would tered with an arrangOOJent of Dame!. Clifton:
discuss MRl and explain Its summer flowers. Small nose- The graduatwn was held al l
function.
gays of fall !lowe" decorated !he St. FranciS XavJer Church
Mr•. Jack Durst of St. Moo- the tables.
' m Parkersburg. She graduated
lea Guild was present at the Invited guests Included Mrs. from Wahama High School class
meeting and reported on the pro- Henry Fruth and Mrs. Louis of 1962. She Will be employed 1I
gram to date of the church Ba- Ross! ol Point Pleasanl, w. v-a, at the St. Joseph Hospital. At-1

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GIRLS
LOAFERS

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mcludmg
rs . . Wayne
Mrs. seer"
Edith zaar
for the19th parish
Nanc)
Guy tendmg
t.obbons.
ChnsttanMSoCial
Con- Smith.
Simkins.treasurer;
corresponding
houseschedule
oo November
begin- Mrs.
Neigler,
Mrs.Reed,
EdgarMrs.
Reynolds
-from
- ·here
cern; Mrs. Guy Shuler, Evar&gt;- tary and Mrs. D. H. Conners. ning at 10 a.m.
Mrs. John Kincaid .\Irs. Bruce
gehsm; Mrs. Emerson Jones, press secretory.
MrB. Somerville announced Lloyd, Mrs. Chester
Erwin,
j Worsh1p; Mrs. James Cnswell,
Hostesses for the luncheon the Service Guild would
not Mrs. Max Roller, Mrs. Forrest
1 W.S.C.S. president and commts- were Mrs. Somerville. Mrs. Mar· meet In October due to the Epis- Bachtel . Mrs. Donald Gosney,
s~on on miSSions representa- lin. Mrs. Moreland and Miss copal Church Women meeting. Mrs. Emerson Jones , Mrs. Edtive: Mrs. Nan Moore, lay del. Smith.
An invitation has been extend- ward Crooks, Mrs. James Web. 1
egate; Eguene Harris,
Edu- Mrs. Somerville presided dur- ed to Sl. Monica Guild to be er Mrs. Ben Philson, Mrs. Ira
cation Co~mission:_ Leo Smith , ing the business session and al· guests of the Service Guild at Butcher and the hostes."'es. Mrs.
Stewardship and l'Jannce com-, 80 led lhe devotionals.
the December meeting. flost- Crooks and Mrs . Gibbon.
mission ; the Rev. Marvin Dow- The Rev . Charles A. Pitzer e8Ses for the November meel' son, minister.
spoke to the group on the worl ing will be Mrs. Gail Faires and
; The minister read a list of wide MRI (Mutual Responsibil· Mrs. Milton L. Hiller.
Pl11n HmnPronrirr .l l 1r1
the expected goals for
the ity Interdependence) program.
Present for Wednesday's lun·
Methodist Churches in Ports- Tbe Rev . Pitzer lnformed the cheon meeting were Mrs. Sam- I.ottridgp Church
mouth District and the local ladies that James Estep, lay· erville. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. More- Homecoming services will be
Heath Church. Th·· "'e included [
land, Mrs. Minton, Miss Smith, observed Sunday at lhe Loll- I1
church membership,
church
Mrs. Simkins. Mrs .
Homer ndge EUB Church with Sunschool membership,
WSCS
Smith , Mrs. F. W. Ingraham, day School at 9:45, worship ser- ;
membership , a project on Meth
0Sp1
e\VS
Mrs. Faires, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. vice at 10:45, and a bask•t din·
odist Col leges in Ohio. TentaWilliam Meade, Mrs. S. C. Wil- ner at noon.
,
live plans include a missions
-helm, Mrs. William Wells, Miss The afternoon serVJce will
program and family night and I
En1ered Hoapltal
Reba Beale, Doddee Foran, Mr1. tart
1
oth" project,. The meetmg 1, Persons entermg Holzer Ho• D. N. Connors, Mrs. W. S. Hyre, :ing .:.1 !~~k;'~;'~;ng ;~rc;;,i:; /
1
was closed with prayer.
~ital during the lasl 24 hours Mrs. Tom Walters, the Rev. and

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The Serlion, Santa Ana. Calit.
lo be submitted to the Official ' vice -Guild of Christ-Episcopal
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[ Church held their first meeting
the commiSSIOn chairmen and of the new season Wednesday
Heath Church
Wednes-11 p.m. with a luncheon in the
day
at the church. ,The parish house.
Rev . M. E. Dawson pres,dedl Officers for th• year
are
o&gt;er the p\annmg sessiOn, and [Mrs. Harold Somerville, pres!·
opened the meetmg With
dent; Mrs. Homer Martin and
lure readmg and prayer.
. Mrs. J. o. Moreland, tat and
Reports from the commJs- 2nd Vice president; Mrs. Wylie
s\ons were given by represent•-/ Minton, secretary; Miss Juliet

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cows with or without ralves.
Call VI 3·2435.
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HEATING
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IN TMI COMMON P'l~l COURT
OP MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
allll• J, And•run,
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yens, DY l.lmuel C. Anderson, liar
f•ther ena next frlonll,
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In accounting hat bHn here only liK month•
and already he hu won two office poolal"

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.. er limply 8tazullt for lllOthtr. In thla -.mpte A i:. uud
for the three L'a, X for tu two 0'&amp; etc. SJnrJe 11'lttf'MI, e.po ...
tro ')~1i·c-.s, the lenp!a and torrn&amp;Uon ot the wtm~~s ~--,, !Ji\ l'.!nt&amp;.
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By FRED LASSWELL

PT. PLEANSANT Mrs
Ethel Gunneaux, 75, of 1721 Jel
ferson Avenue, Pt. Pleasant
died Tuesday in a Tampa, Fla
hospital. Mrs. GuMeaux was 01
"''"'" o. A•••...., vL
vacation In Florida at the lill1l
nosv. North Hllh Stroot,
co1umou• 7. Ohio,
Dttendonr
c... No. u.eo7 of her death.
NOTICE IY PUBLICATION
Stephen 0. Andenun, whot;e place
A retired registered nurs1,
of realdent:e Ul uoll.nown, but whote
she
was born April 6, 1890, ia
....
•'"' Ol '""'"'" w.. I:IQ-'"
Nort.ll Hlib Street, l:olumbus 1, Ohio,
Kanawha
county, the daughteJ
will \Ike notice thai. on AuJu•t 9,
19611, the undenllned filed ber peU- of the late William and Edltl
tlon Alllltlt llim in \he L:ourt
of
husband
C.:ummon 1-'le.at of MeiJ• Lount~, Ohio Webb Bowyer. Her
P&lt; ' ' " ' l
dl
John
R.
Gunneaux,
precede•
ml~or eli!~:. :oltl'~:~tot~~~~lef :~
th
"
'
'
ber In death in 1963.
11rounw:~
IJ o
ex reme co~e~~:b:r:
ruelty . Said
!~~~'!'t~~r
e'k'n:/~.~or
lllll&gt;
8umvmg
. ' are (wo daughter~
· BUlle J. Ander•on(
1 mmor over tbe 11• ol
Mrs. Emma Rust Pt. Pleai.~'.'.:~:~\''::.~.::,. "" ant and Mrs. Frances Davis
""'"
'"• 1,"'"
McAlpin, Fla.; one
losta
ti) 9,11, ~
. 30l tiOJ
U., ''''"•·
:1:1, 1ta
daughter, Virginia Buttrick; los.
ter son, J ames Blessmg,
.
botb
, 0 , SALI
orreu wm ue rec~ived until lo:oo of Pt. Pleasant; one brother, P.
A. M. on Saturday, Septeml!tr 11. C Bowyer ~"'U(h Charleston

Or Tra de
"'"r-:1 "D
UNFURNISHFO 4 room, bath.
1
PHONE WY 2-2156 ; utility room nice van! Pomt · 0S"'H"'O=:=TG u::-N:::Sc-;f:-or- s-a"'le---:Herb SYRACUSE, HOUSE,---=-2--=1--cot-s, eGuaranteed 24 months
block from roadside park.
or 24 ·000 miles ·t
Lane. Lmccln Het~!"lf" t.Jil ' Williams, Shade, Ohio.
.Most
Popular Unl
12.000 00. Phone Cli 19 8 6tp Price
I II Uc
WY 2-38'1t.
". til.
In th e U S A
WANTED
· d 1- 1Lady experienced
9 9 3tp
In Memory
2,,
- ~
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on rye ean ng. Steady work.
ABC Cleaners, Mason, W Va.
IN MEMORY OF MOM
IHREE and four rM'Ili'Urr'l&lt;ho- GAME ROOSTERS for sale. 1953 CHEVROLET truck, $300
00
Herb
Williams,
Shade,
Ohio.
apart.
for sale or trade. gas fl..ll1 r
·
9 4 6tp 19&amp;, ror the re•l e11Uth1 uwneo by ·
' ov
;
True was her heart - Her
od lllld lllllurnilbed
furnace for sale or trade f"or
Installe-d
lbe o.~e sam Evar11, in sall~hur, rive grandchildrP.II and
twa
9 8 fitp
12 I tic
actions were kind.
mont&amp; W'i 1-6434
THREE ladies at once to help ToiA'fllllhip, Me•a• county, Ohio. CGnl
d h'ldr
coal furnace, WarrnMorning
lillnlllll 30.:1:7 acre •• moll;! or lelll, u grea gran c I en.
Her life was a patlern to those
with Fall and Christmas busi· I• d.toiiCri hed jn [)eetJ recorded In Funeral arrangements wil1 bt
and 4 ROOM furmshl't apart- FARM EQUIPMENT lor sale:
coal heater, two rabbit beagVol. 207, Page -~7. ot th e ueed Releft behind.
ness. Full or part time. $30- corlll or Me••• l:ounty, Ohio. The announced by the Mohr·SttV•
k
8 JHC No. 15 field cho pper les, will try, Iew chic ens,,
A wonderful Mother in a garden ments. Rowley &amp; Reed !Llrd
$50 week part time. Car nee· ProPt!rty 11 apprai.11ed at •Joo.oo and ens Funeral borne.
55 heavy IJreed. Howard ~lobles. f
5 11 tfc with corn hear and No8. in.
Pomtroy, 0 .
he told tor 1eu th1n
t.ha - - - - - - - - -- of rest.
ware.
essary, Wfl.1e C-Q Th e Dal.1f cannot
appnt~ed pnce 'l"erm1
of
Sale·
John
Deere
blower
witi1
It's true what they .~ay "God TWO BEDROOM house on LinHysell Run, Pomeroy. Ohio.
h aiKI tutJJect to tne lien
tor
ASK TO WED
Real Estate T 11 xu for 19U 5 _
l tp 11 ,~:"""':'""'=""""'""'"""==~ Se ntine I, Box 668-S, Pomeroy. Cas
pipe. Albert Parker, Chestt-r, Phone WY 2_600fi_
9 6
chooses the best.
ccln Hgts . birch kitchen, au·
,'\L! CONDTTIONING RerriiJer
Ohio
8-28-12tp
MA_t n 11:\IANS, Aumlnl•tratnx of lhe EBiate or sam
"
Ohio. Phone 985--3415.
He tookt her hand ; we bad to tomalic gas beat. WY 2-5127
PT. PLEASAN'r - Two eou9 8 3tp
atlon aervlre. Jaf"'k's Retrig
li:\· ~ru. Ueceued.
par
1
20
8
tic 1
Real Estate For Sale
cAttorne.n
.... coo.for'""Adminlstr
'"'" 11 trtx
He gave, her rest !Jut broke our
eration, New Haven. Phone DE ASON SWORN IN
pies have made applicatioos for
18
hearts.
ITRAILER SPACES, flat rate 11964 HONDA 150. white s1de
- - -TU 2c353'1
4 I tic
WASHINGTON I UP!) _ Wil' 20; '" '· •· " '
marriage licenses in the office
God's word is true; His cause . water. free sewage. Contact ' wall tires. electric starter,, FOR S,\LE - House in Hacme ;
AUCTIIINEER
lard Deason, a Texas broadLIGAL •or•c•
ol the County Clerk. Applyinll
is just.
.John J. Fry, Depot St' Rutwindshield, 2 mirrors, crash 5 ruums and bath, pr~re rt:·
Complete Service
caster who once was President c _JauMII PottJ, Jr ., ....-hllllle Place af were: Rollin Kay Hawk, 29,
Dear Lord. we leave her m: land.
B 26 30tc:
bar, saddle bags, luggage car- duced. Call 949-2811.
Crill Hradlord
IJohnson's college roomma te, -=~~d~r~:~~c~n!~1~:~:· ~~d.:.;;:ta::;~. Guysville, and Cheryl Ann Robyour trust.
rier with strap, soft band
9 8 12tc
Write. Prone ot Contact
was sworn In Wednesday as 8 ,:wA:t.c~~t~t~~-~~~~ o~~~~~~~~f~~~~~~f erts, 21, Mason; James David
In memory of Mrs. 0. Hindy.
I=OR SALE
grips, fender ornament. Ph FOR SALE _ 7 room house,
A. l.. "RAOfo'URO
member or the Interstate Com- ~~ M. Polls, riled her pe••'ion a 11 ;tln•t tle-ynolds, 28, Pt. Pleasant, and
1
Sadly missed by Dad and the'
SH 2-4935.
g 8 Jtp bath. ele-ctrici1y and wntt:r,
Racine, Obto
meTce Commission.
~~0 \~~~~-t~o~~~-" c~~:ur-.;"~~~~~~ Carol Ann Giaccmo, 27, Pt.
children.
9 9 ltc
MATCHING washer and dryer,
loc"Btcd in Pomeroy.
Mrs.
5 1 tfc
Deason 60 took the ae~th f praytn" fur a dJvnrl'll and other rellet Pleasant.
- - -F 'd · Del
6
th STEREO RADIO
-~
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0 Oil lhe 11roun.dt ol ll!rOSI llt!Kiel'l Qf
------f Thanks- olrd•_g'caalllreii'Y 2u-2x428e, . m9 o9n3lcs
.J .o h 11 .S1ou!. Harrisonville, 1 HEATING, Plambma1 Mueller i olfice from another Texan • Su· dut)
r!tJ he
wilful
•b,ence.
u ld
.
'l 1 1
1combina1
c&lt;~u~., aw•ll
ro r 1\earmK
on The
Hnrl after
card 0
t lOll um . ove y wa nu conOmo, Phone SH 2·48.14.
Furnaces. Arhold 8rothPrs. preme Court .lustice Tom C. lhe ht aay ol u~«ohn t96.'i
ANNOUNCE WORKSHOP
MRS. ROY TILLIS and family
sol_e, with 4 speaker sound
9 7 3tc 'ltl Easl Main Street. Pom.[CI_ark, and succeeded ICC C~'ll· Weh~;:~;~~~dAt-~11 "11 Porrs, Plaintiff
~
would llke to express their
sy:&gt;tem, t4 speeds,
dual
' m1ssioner Everett Hutchins 0 n &lt;w
Auorne_
v~ fur l-'laintlff
A workshop of the WSCS of
~~. 211; 2 " 16. 2J, Jo. 1 to
. vnl- , FOR •SAl •E _ 99 - &lt;h" rc fa rm ,eroy. Pbune WY Z·Ut8.
thanks to the people of the
No Federal Excise T••
ume con ro1, highest ftdel•ly, new house, on "'"il and school
7 29 tfc also of Texas, who resigned
the Methodist ehurch wlll be
Rutland area who sent fiow· IS Cu. Ft. Chest
With AM &amp; FM radto. Pay ; bus roule . Phone Sam Curtis, NEIGL£R BUILDING- Supply last March,
,held at the Forest Run Methoers and the cash donation fol- FREEZER
balance of $ll751 r.· ···;sume l WI 9-2112 _
tfc
Racine, Plastic wall tile l4c
----DOLLY IN SAIGON
ldist chureh, Thursday Septelll9
3
5179
lowing the death of our hu!lpayments ul $1.25 per week .
per sq. ft. lor bathrooms. M .
WASHINGTON iUPII - 'It'll her 16 at 9 a.m. All memben
band and father, Rev. Roy
USED FREEZERS ond
Try it in your home. Call
b
b I
eXico Cily Is th• third lorg- be "Hello Dully" for U S. ' in the county are urged to ot
REFRIGERATORS
I WY 2-6555.
9 8 6tc
~
ouse ui ders, alummum Sid- est city in North America.
lr
. S th v·
' d db.
book
Tillis Your thoughtfulness is
til b
lng. kitchen cabmets me.asur
W
oops m ou
Jet Nam. The trn an rmg program
•·
sonrerely appreciated.
18 cu. fl. Frigidaire
-----\..' I'll&lt;
7
·" t
I"; h
orld's firs! taverns proba- While House said Wednesday ,A sack lunch will be served at
He
Chest
$110 1965 COLOR TV. This set has:
~ 0 SIZe 0 ~tc en.
bly were built In Egypt thous- thatlhe musical, now in Tokyo, :noon with dessert and bever·
9 9
1 11 tic ands uf years ago.
24 cu. ft. Unico
' uhf and VHF, instant c-Jior · MASON, W. VA, Baby farm
will open in Saigon next month. age provided for 25 cents.
Notice
Upright
$75
picture control. Picture tube' with II acre;, well fenced -;::::::::~~;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;iliiii
- -- - - - ' Hotpoint refrigerator $30
still in warranty. Take over and nice location . one quar- r,
l'Rl'F. 1,000 S&amp;H Green Stamp•
POMEROY
payments ol $12.10 per month ter m1Ie frnm ttJwn. 8 r~&gt;&gt;m
How ? For viewing the new I
J•ck w Caney
or pay balance due $348.21. frame house with bath, gas
ASK FOR YOUR FREE
1 nmpact Vacuum Cleaner in !
Manager
Try II in your home. Calli heating,
good
barn, ,
TICKET A T - -_\'1•1 11 home
Phone Parkers-Ph. Wl 2-2181
WY 2-6555.
9 g 6lc
28 x: 30 with mt'tal roof, ulher
"' "~· ~85-4862 Collect.
, buildings_ F.xrepl10naJ
and
9 8 30tp
IT COSTS nothing to use a priced to sell.
FOR SALE - 4 acre farm, no Blue Lustre
Carpet Sham- MASON, W. VA. - 6 • room
I \\' ILL NOT be responsible for building, good all
fertile pooer with purchase of BlueJ fram e house with bath and
""'. debts contracted by any· ground, good well water, suit- Lustre. Baker Furniture, Mid-I gas furna ce hea ting,
level
one other than myself.
able for trailer ccurt. Mrs. dl rt
I
t
0
I
$5
000
00
P
" 0
John Stout, Phone SH 2--1834,
epo ·
9 1 6tc • 0 · n Y • · · ay ..,o
Signed: Gilbert Freeman.
---· I down and balance $40.00
i 1 3tp Harrisonville, Ohio.
I INCH Table Saw, with set of, monthlv.
9 7 3lc
Dado Blades, $25. Gene Grate,~· C. C. CUCl\LER, REALTOR
SISTER MORTISHA, a truly AUCTION Saturday Se te
WY 2-3622.
11-7-Jtc BOX %29
WY 2c3830
gifted palm reader
Tells
'
'
P m-POMEROY omo
you past, present and future. ber II, : 2' 30 p. md. EhSTI.hBe• SEWING machines, repair ser-'
'
9 3 5tc
love affairs; answers any or cause 0 age an
eat • 1 vice aU makes WY ~2284.
- all questions. One visit will have moved in a trailer home lbe' Fabric Sh~p Pome _LOT FOR SALE : Excellent
convince you that Sister Mor- and will sell the following Aulhroized Singer' Sales :::;d building site - 311 acres on
tisha "ill read your IUe like personal property at t ne Service.
Route 33, 5 m1ies
!rom
9:15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT
3 29 lfc
an open book. If you are wor- home of my son. Earl Cust- . Pomeroy. Good welL Call WY
ried or troubled, don't fall to er in Syracuse, Ohio,
on ! 4 ROOM house on Laurel Cliff. 2c518'1.
8 17 tic
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10
see Sister Mortisha.
She's State Route m, next to the' 400 gallon water tank with !
--helped others, why not you? Syracuse Mission. Dish cup- stand, 30 feel hose. Call Joe , - - ~nsurance - \
Private readings given daily board, base cabinet· rockers, Hysell, Pomeroy, Oh10, WY GRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen
in her home 7 days 1 week trailer bed, porch glider, U5115.
9-2-61p Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom-! I
including Sundays_ 9 a. m. to dresser, tables, windows and
Wanted To Buy
eroy. Phone WY 2·3381.
J
11 p, m. All readings satis- doors, set of metal wall cabig 1 lfc
factory or no charge! Local- nets, 2 chests ~~ drawers, 2: ~QUE Furniture,
dishe•. - 1AETNA CASUAI~TYlnsurance
ed this side of Gallipolis at pc_ bedroom sUite, dinette sell miscellaneous. Call or WTite: Mullen Insurance Agency Inc
Kanauga this side ol Silveri oak dish cupboard, lamps, Mrs. Howud Cecl~ 800 W. Pomeroy Phone WY 2-j381 '
Brtdge, Look for hand sign_ old washstand, ehairs, plat- M81D St., Pomeroy.
'
9 1
All are welcome.
, form rocker, gas stoves, trailI 29 tic - - - - -- 9 4 30tp!1 er heater (oil), antique stand FOUR ROOM house , bath and I'Ht'TU Copymg Service CopDO
.
.- - - . and dresser' rinse tubs, dishes furnace, furnished. $35 month les made of legal papers.
Given Aw1y Thus: 1st, $50- 2nd, $25- 3rd, $15- 4th, $10- EACH FRIDAY NIGHT
YOU WEAR a size 4-B and pans. Map;y
articles. Couple preferred. Dial LY 2- bJrttl records sod almost any
shoe? We have sa mples which M E
Co
documents
8130 • Athens between 8 and other
regularly seiJ for $14.95 for
rs. tta
er,
er.
Reoler 1D1uraoee, Pome' TERMS~:
• -• ., J p. m.
9 2 Stc
•• ,
$4.99, '11te Shoe Box, Middle- N
~
I 4 tic
Slc
ot re onsible for accidents. TRAILER LOn!
~
_ _ __
port.
9 4
The lltadford Auction Co
nd
ltW·
F
S I
ago • ••ter. Brown'• l'rall _ _ or _ a e or Rent
\
· t
9 4 6
FOR YOlfR~ ,,J eeds . .': er Park !State Appravodl 6 ROOMS AND bath in- MiddleFOR YOUR
. 'l"l'""~ n , vto- Minersville, Ohio, Phone In port, 6 rooms and bath in
it Stewart's Gun Shop, Rut- 1-3324.
I U tic Syracuse, 7 rooms and 2
land, Ohio. SheUs, bullets and
powder tor re-loading. Also
Auto Slles
baths in Syracuse, 5 rooms
and bath furnished or untumwill buy • aell oDd trade guns. 1965 FORD PICKUP gond tires ished in Syracuse, I rooms
VISIT
_ __ __
I I 18tc runs fine, flat bed. For quick and bath in Amesville, Jacob
' BOY'S BICYCLE, a gOOd one, sale ll!i4l.OO. G. A. Deem, Ra- Turner, 144 N. 4th Ave., MidAll participating merchants will give any person, 13 yean or older, a FREE TICKET with no purclWt
porch glider. lawn
swing
cine.
t i 3tc
dleport, Ohio. Phone WY z.
necessary. Merchandise certificates are redeemable a1 any participating merchant ASK FOR YOUR J'REB
washing machine,
doubt;
ne llombler
3681.
g a 6tp
GUN SHOP
galvanized tubs, cupboard W
TICKET NOW.
buffet and tables to match.
orld Studanl of Com)llct
Instructions
.
Elcell•RUTLAND, OHIO
wtllow
rocker, Combat vac--- - - · =-==cc
..,.,..,..,..,.,..~--.....,-,_; '
Bll car room, rldo illlll pel' i U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
-:
-. _
I uum sweeper, daveport bed. termsnee. Small ~r eeoaomy lien - womea 11 •nd .,er. liec\11'11
WE NEED suppliers of rough Mrs. John Stout, HarrisonJob• .
lli11h sliU'tlnl P~Sllort !
hardwood lumber.
Contac1 \'ille, Ohio. Phone SH 2.,'8".
and maDIIfenJbiUt,
houri. AGvanremeot.
Preparltol"}' '
.n
"--~
troinloJ
•• lo ut 11 ~utred .
Ben Rowland Perr~Wood I
9 7 3tc
~
Thouun411 of Job• OJit'R. l:llpl!rienre I
Product! Co., Col um hus, Ohio.· SPOTS hero
--- MftrepoU&amp;u Matora
::~~r •ur~~~~~e~t'••:;;- rna~~~~~:: 1
Tho l'o.rlc Shop
Pomuoy CetMnt llock
Phone 444·786.1 days or fl75- .
re your eyes - on
IE. Maio Street. Pomeroy
•. REE Information un Johl . aalarllll,
Pomtroy Flower Shop
' h
your new carpet - remove
Pltoat WY ._....,.
requirement• Wrltll TOI)A y II!IVloa
Oll...,...s·auppfy ltore
Hortloy
&amp;
Bonnott
lhoo
Sloro
Bon
Pronklln
ltore
Rl1er Oil Company
8134 mg ts. ___ 9 2 &amp;tc them _with Blue Lustre. Rent J
limon's M1rl&lt;1!
-·~ Z2 uc '::o';e ~~~~ ~~~';'·•· o~•rw-o~• ~J~~~;
.....
, Run Millo
Sterk't Phermtcy
Metre~po1ittn M'ton
AUT'PMUBlt..E 1111urance been electnc shampooer fl. Pick· scmtlot'l .
I
MoaN'ISfe...
..,_.o Lountfry
K&amp;C Jewelry $!oro
Arnold lr01.
caooetlftd7 '""' Y""' opera- ens Rardwart, Ma11011, w. va 1
I
Pomerorcom,.nr
Pullo•Thompson
He~tlng &amp; Plumhlnt
Kerr I Yon Zobtlt
Troctor lolot
1
Pomeror Lindmark Store
N•w York Clothing HouN
ltlr'l lleenlef Call IVY
CIIEVROLET
Motor
hill
tl
..
otolor
011 Co.
1951
ll•tttner Aute Comp•nr
Swlshor &amp; LohM Dru11
Dtwnf..Orau
Hoyt's lohlo ll1tlort
K•pple'l Sohlo Station
limon'• Ptck-A·Polr lhoo
8MITII'S Clothing store" now' tractor, cultivators,
di•k
Cht~tm•....C•n•d•y Shoes
Dotry Voller
GpeD at Letart Falls, Uhm, 10 I brush cutter. upright piano_
Gooale"
Jowolry
,,_
Bowt-r' • Driv•-ln
KrotiOFI
•· IlL UDiiJ 7 p. m. 8 20 tic Call Sam Curtis WI 9-2112.
\
Moloro Dbcount
Func:•• Florist
• s tic
Double Screened. Oil T~eoled If D..Ired
'''""" IJank .... ,.,, Co. 0 &amp; J Auto Porto Co.
'
Wanted To Buy
,
'
SEE OR CALL
G,.,., • Slud .o
Mortuorlto's lhoo lho,
·
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CNW'oSiook Houu
- _ ! SLUflG!SH aeptic tank' Clog- '
llcooomy lowlnp rLun C•
llllf1or'o, Pomeroy
ON EGOOD used coal lurnac• I ged drains? Get Klean-EII&gt;
c,.,., Tcwn &amp;
Wollrunls loko Shoo
Wo""r loriMr.,
J1or I room house._ p It 0 0 e All S.ptlc Tank
Cleaner.
Country ~tllouront
Bluo It Grey Rootauront
loouty lhop'
llbeppard Gallipolis, 44 6-2852. Landmark Faron Bureau. .
ROUTE 124 AT RUTLANO TIPPLE
Another Gold Star Promotion By Th• PoirneiiDV Chamber of Commerce
f'(J

I

4 Door _

VS engine, Cruiseomatic trans .. power steering !!lld brakes,
power seat, grey finish, new tst line whitewall tires, radio

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'"'._,t•••t•

$2395

Locally owned, clean Interior, white finish, like new W. W.
tire&amp;, 327 cu. in. VB engine and std. trans. Radio and heater .

3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Phone WY 2 2660.
9 9 3te

cislem, located on Go l d
Rt. I, Harrisonville,
fJ•""'' ~u ""'' .... """""'"~•no• felt Ridge,
Rl 1 Ohio E A Stewart
mon .011-n
nr.nr.-...• ' "~"'""'""
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Rt. 1, Cheshire, Ohio.
I
,.0 , th•" ""' ... m..
• Cent.o pon .wnro o".. ""•"''""'
9 9 3tc
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1\lhnomnw ·· flu .. 111 1 o;~ew'lbo
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&lt;m
l'hN• -· , 6 ROOM HOUSE In Mason, cortllllU""'• n•er1•n"•
p I
nt&gt;r ot Andrrson ~tnd llh _ h.
11,, _.. ~""' .,, ... ..w· o" ,.,o art• •nr
·a~ P••rt '"'·"'" ·~ 11ft
"13 5"1''
9 8 3tp '
1
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For Rent

Pomerov I
Motor Co....

2 SIGNS

I

'15Nf:HAJ.'F;-double 5room un·
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7: I~ Sign On, Musical Clock
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1:45 Echoes of Joy
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7:30 Musical Clock
6:57 'weather
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1 00 Natmnal .~ews
8:10 Sports Today
1-00 ProtestaJJI Hour
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7:30 Sports Parade
8:15 Weather Picture
8:05
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1:30 Spor!B Pararte
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8:S5 Community News
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8:15 Weather PictUI'Il
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10:30
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11:05 Morning Melodies
12 :20 BulleUn Board
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11:55 Mason County News
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7:30 SII!JI On- Arnlj Hour
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2:00 Saturday Matinee
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12 :10 Marke!B
2:30 News Headlines
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1:30 Sund~ Show
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t :45 Legislative Report
12:30 County Agent
3:SO News Headlines
12:00 Cement Bloclt News
10 00 Tho Good Lile
12:45 Countcy Go Round
3:31 Saturday Matinee
12:SO Goessler's Ouest Star
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1:55 News Beat
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4:00 Disclng wltb Doss
12:30 Lorry Anderaon Show
11:30 The Qutet Hour
2:55 News Beat
4:30 Top Ten Revue
3: lC Jim Meea Show
12:00 Newa
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
5:00 News Roundup
4:15 Blaettnar i\uto Show
12:15 'I1te Christiano Hour
3:55 News I!e'al
5:15 Interlude
UO Electric Company Newa 12:30 '11te Rev. Merllr Teell
4:00 Discing With Doss
5:30 Community Choirs
4:41. Jim Mees Show
1:30 The Rev. Silas Billups
4:30 Interchange
6:00 DiJmer Muslcall
5·00 News
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7:110 Dance Party
5:06 Jim Mees Show
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QUALIFIES FOR

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MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
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_ the quickest service
possihle.
1 we protect your home
with Red Carpets your Maytag, too. .
• We use only genum&amp;
Maytag factory parts.
No substitutes.
1 Work is performed by
Maytag, company·
trained technicians.
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neat as a pin and clean
your Maytag.
• We leave a postagepaid card for you to
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SLACK SETS
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warm slack sets for the cold
days ahead' .c ottondkrut tn~p~;
in solids an
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with matching stretch
or corduroy slacks.
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Mrs. Harry Spencer of port I

where in the U.S.A.

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Repair? Get Red Carpet Service Here!

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Mr. and Mrs. James L. H~pp
(Opal Stewart) ' are anoouncmg
the birth of their first child,
an 8 lb. 1110 oz. SOD named
James Richard, Auguat 27' at
Holzer Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Araold HupP
of Letart Falla and Mr. and
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ao associate
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dlstriels applym, for construe. attending each Friday's court Ileft of center; Okey Kiser, $10
staff said,
t1on and equipment lunda UJI. session. Judge Porter had hls and costs for intoxication, and
We certainly wouldn t mall
der the Vocational Educational
-- - - Eugene Samuel Morrison flO the column to newspapers, some
Act. Slate &amp;ii&gt;erlntendent E. E. M Glhho p
and cost. no muffler
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Fined were Robert F. Hawk/ United Press International news rung east and west have been
The studenll, accompanied by and Don B. Cullums, each $10 manager for Oblo.
made. stop streets.
. COLVIIIBUS - THE STATE Principal James
A.
Diehl, and costs for driving left of ceo- We will reimburse the post Veh1cles travehng oo east
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north aud south, come to a
complete
and shall not pro.
ceed untJI traffic
runniJ18
IIOrth and south IS clear. .
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Harry D.
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Holt 1ri11 recommend that
W'n.
, Quesliou
" issue over. a five- that: (l) No vehicle weighing logGolfers
commum!Jes three
were surround
guests of
ISlltlli allocated to Ohlo be al1nrung
with assault was .nven 0 90 • cent stamp, Brady said.
over 20,000 lbs. shall travel up- th W
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treet e .omen s ssoc1a
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applym,
for funds. aeveland edAbyquMrs.
Gibbons,
dered to pay' costs of
the action
AID UNIT CA!LJ';D
m the • town. ed(2)bi Aay
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was lngrecJ for the No I priori- Hudson-st, Middleport, has re. and Placed on probation lor one Pomeroy ernerrency squad- found gwlty under any sec!ion Ladies from :he Fall'greens
1y rating to receive· $974 381 Suited io her winning a set of year.
men were called at 2:12 p. m. of this ordinance shall be sub- Club near Jackson, Hidden ValOn the Us! wao
J. the ''Great Booka of the
The case of Phyllis Harris Thursday lo aid Mrs. R. H. ject to a fine of not less than ley at Pt. Pleasant and
the
v. s. Athens, Hocking and
era World" by Britannica.
charged with driving left oi Rawlings of New York City, to or more than $5.
Gallipolis Golf Club partlcipat"1T"countlea, $701,011. Holt an- Mrs. Gibbons posed tile ques- center, was continued. She had Widow of the late Richard liar. Council also bas agreed to ed.
IIOUllced that Northmont Local, lion to Dr. Mo';!lmer J. Adler pleaded not guilty.
Rawlings, whose funeral see what may be done abour For the vistlors Marion Eb1 old

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PHILADELPHIA, Pa, IUPI)- Father OlvlM, puc!.
gy son of a former slave who became tho opirltual INCIor of an international cult, died today.
A spokosiiN!n said the cult leadar, 11tl1111ted fe ~ .,., ., 100-yoars-old, diad of a hHrt attack at 2:20 a.m. at hlt
plush manoion, Woodmont, in suburban Glaclwy,.,
His blonde "opot)tQ virgin bride" wao at hio badilde
along with his 18 "-retari11." TJa11110..-*fhou.
ando of "angelo" throuehout tho world rlfertllcl 11
"God" had been ill for about a ytar, Hit public .,....,..
ancao wore few in tho paot.
SAIGON - U. 5, and Vietnamese Special Forcee
today occupied Phuong Xa Toy hamlet 325 111i111 northHot of S.igon only hours efter 152 bontMr, from
Guam dumped hundrado of tono of b•o lbt thiN, Until today it had been an impenetrable Communl.t
stronghold.
Pakiston broke through Indian lines lodey .tf .fh•
Pun jab city of Forozoporo and ,.fd It had turned the
tide of war on that front. Indian d•fo- llllnlsfer Y.
8, Chavan ad111ittad lndlen troops had been thrown
back in that •ector.

A Pakistoni military opokHman In the Clpltel of
Rawalpindi ooid tho army wao pronf"tll 1 "relentfdrlvo" lgoinst lndlon troops who had Invaded Woet
Pakiotan in thr"' areas. Haovy fighting wae repotfod
in Kosh111ir, in the Sialkot arH north of Jehore In India's Punjab lfat~ east of Jahoro and In tho 51.;., 0...
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heroSOO
too.111ilu to tho south. Paklotan cl•llftld vlctari•

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. of Fairgreens the first 1 w
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the working man . .carpen er ralls in white. All sisblckory strlpe. ~~=r~v~::ns are full cut, fit exes from 36 to · will wear and wear and wear.
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from 36 to 50. Get
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TROUSERS

Tracy Starch-

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today.
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tbeygroup
were in
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on official
Alhd whether the measure'o as the
cooperative
planbusiness,
betweenratber,
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mpportera could muster the IChool and the court The oblect is to increase the stunoeded to muzzle tile dents' kn?Wiede-e of how
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Judge
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(,iJrtis of Carroll; Mr. and Mrs.
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ling Drr and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Alba Orr and children,
Mr and Mrs. William Fenton,
Do;,.ld and Mike Lemley, all
of Columbus.
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freder·
! irk of Westerville; Mr. and
I Mrs. Dayton Spencer and fam·
ily of Terre Haute, Indiana;
Mr. and Mrs. WiUord Bing and
family of Columbia Station; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilford BIJ18 and
family of Columbia Station; Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd ArgabrJte :
family of Wooster; Mr.
Mrs. Henry Spencer and. Vsnce,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bmg and
family Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Frederick and SODB. Mn;. ~na
Biggs, Mrs. Hattie Frederick,
Mr aud Mrs. Wa!d Spencer and
fa~ily, all of LoJ18 Bottom RD,
and Kermit McElroy, Clarks·

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Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Stahl and
Jim of Rising Sun; Mr. and I

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Henry McDole, Mr. and Mrs.
I Lawrence SiJ18er and lamiiy,
Mr and Mrs. William Smger
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Sept. 1\;12 . were sustained for the
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"WHAT A WAY TO GO
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. Roush, Darrell I
"McHALE'S NAVY
I Shirley MacLaint' , yau l New iiam Roush recorder, Mrs ..
Norrls,ECodnnalre Taylor. F. Joe I
THE AIR FORCE
man and Robert Mil chum
Bradford and solicitor, . Roush ,
g
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ence. Freeland •Norris. .
l'tm Conway
..Joe Flynn, Go· I
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Mrs
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ry Vinson, Billy Sands, Su- !
BENEATH THE SEA"
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"THE NEW INTERNS"
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Mich.el Callan. Dean Jones I Freeland Norris, Yout ea \ ' tum us. ed . student al OSU
- andI Building and finance comml -, Mr. He . IS a I \lura\ econ·
"THE YOUNG LOVERS"
tee Robert Proffitt, Joe Sto- 1majormg 10 agr cuI urch wed·
(Technicolor)
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Wilh Pel.r Fonda
' ba;i, Ralph Johnson and Mrs. ' omics .. TheMopearc" h
at the i
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and Sharon Hugueny
' Bobby Joe Adams.
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Two ¢'port sites have

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The
annual
business
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of the Reorgamzed Church of
Jesus Christ
Latter 29, Wit
Dah
Saints
was heldof August
District President Glenn E.
Johnston presiding.
The following elected persons
will take office the first Sunday
I October: Clarence Proffitt,
;astor; Mrs. Robert Proffitt,
secretary; Mrs. Edgar Tat:·
treasurer '· Mrs.MDale Clarence,
music director;

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