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Spencer Reunion

QUALIFIES FOR

STRETCH
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27 X 48 - RUGS
27 x 48 _ CARVED RUGS
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MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
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I We hurry to your home

_ 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.
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Maytag, company·
trained technicians.
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your Maytag.
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Girls 2-Piece
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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find a dealer who repairs
your Maytag products.

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OUR MAYTAG SERVICE BLDG.

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Repair? Get Red Carpet Service Here!

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SON 18 BORN
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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Ia tile UDited States because,
ao associate
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tentative allolatious for ICllool will be 10 different students IMarie Holslnger $10 'aod costs privilege," Chris Brady of the
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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Scbool Board will eoosider next launched series of "Day In ter: William Reeves, f;\ and offke for the two letters Short aod west streets ahall, upon

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out 40 . eroy High School. He is the son -Evangelist Billy Graham
000 1 es or ma'i from thiB of· of Mrs. Leota Smith.
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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,
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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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were Carson Crow, · to Veterana Memorial Hoapital lower Mason onto the Stanley had low gross, Meredith Evans
but were larned don for lack eel in the Co!umbus Dispatch. BliJ FraiiCll, JeH Gibbs, David by squadmen after she became/ Harbour. property.
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ton jackets, zipper
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TROUSERS

Tracy Starch-

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were in
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Alhd whether the measure'o as the
cooperative
planbusiness,
betweenratber,
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measure
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Judge
IIlii! laWillaker aald Ollly, Frank W Porter, Jr., dis-

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(,iJrtis of Carroll; Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Ster·
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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to Mrs. Dayton Spencer for I
traveling the farthest.
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reunion at the same place next
year.
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AttendiJI8 were · an
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Henry McDole, Mr. and Mrs.
I Lawrence SiJ18er and lamiiy,
Mr and Mrs. William Smger
' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doy' le Saiki\ and family' aud Mary
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1 Reiber, all ol Toledo.
' Mr. aud Mrs. John Hasp a

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"WHAT A WAY TO GO
: vear book steward, M". 1·1weiC?m
. Roush, Darrell I
"McHALE'S NAVY
I Shirley MacLaint' , yau l New iiam Roush recorder, Mrs ..
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THE AIR FORCE
man and Robert Mil chum
Bradford and solicitor, . Roush ,
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..Joe Flynn, Go· I
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ry Vinson, Billy Sands, Su- !
BENEATH THE SEA"
I There were nve baptisms at hsm. 0

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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
Ann-Margaret, Michael Parks I
and Sharon Hugueny
' Bobby Joe Adams.
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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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2-Daily Sentmel. l'omeroy-MJdctl epot t, 0 ., Sept 10. 1965

Enjoyed by Circle

~uge ', /Calendar ~hanJJed,
Drinkin!U
tlo~ today by a wlld~.:at ~~~ rke ,
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teontmucd flum

· ~! spread from lhe Ireland

A 6 30 potluck dmner preced
ed lhe meetmg ol the ~·ederat
ed cu·cle Wednesday evenm1
at the church Mr!~ Louts Re"

Iwater pro b) em IS• s0 ]ved

Mine near MoundsVIlle Sour-

~tz ces sa1d settlement ol the str Jk t'
i~f~ ht-+ hampered bv a ~quab
PT PLF.ASAJ'i1 ~ A rh1'1n!ll;e sch()('l w1ll rernnvt&gt;ne .JanuHry
y''tjJI~ a ong unum leade-r"'
m the srhool calendar and solu ·' 19tl6 The last d3y or sr huol
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bel asked grace
"ChriSt Has No Hands Bu.
Ours," was the top1r of the de
votlons led by Mrs Rrlh•l pres
ident wbo read for her scrip.
ture 'the Se1 mon on the Mount
She also read an art1cle, "Be
gm the Day W1lh Prayer,'' anc
a poem, "Lean Upon the Lord'
from the book, Dawn and Dusk
and closed with prayer.
IJunng the bu•lness session
MISs Dorothy Re&lt;bel was wei
corned as a guest. Mrs. G
H. Ewmg was reported homo
from a hosp1tal followed a fat
and flowers were sent. A sym
path) card was sent to Mrs
Hochard Rawlings. New flooo
rovermg lor the vestibule of tho
church and church otnce I• tht
project of the Circle The M1~
pah benediction closed
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W@St Columbia were 8· Mi:iy mstead ol the 24th

By Mn. Felix Alkire
Mr. and Mrs. John Gillougly
of Pt Rock vtsiled Sunday evenlng wtth Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Waggoner_
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atkins
attended the Ohio State Fair
Monday.
Gordon Atkins of Urbana, IU.
IS VISiting his parents, Mr and
Mrs Eugene Atkms.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Clark
attended the Ohio State Fatr
on Thursday and Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Redman ot Dunbar, W Va. VISited
over the weekend With Rev.
and Mrs William Barnhart.
Ruby D~ehl ol Columbus VISited •er mother, Mrs
Mary
D~ehl over the Labor
Day
weekend. Ruby and Mary D1ehl
VISited the David Riggs and Eugene Atkins families Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John Gibson
and family of Athens V18iled
his mother, Mrs Lana Gibson
Sund•y. The John G1bsoo lam!ly spent the weekend with Dr.
and Mrs. Don Gibson and famfly ol Portsmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley
and son, Steven, VJsited two
days last week in Columbus
with her brother, Mr. and Mn.
Franklin Townsend and attended the Oh10 State Frur.

The
mull•tudt ol act1ons! calenctar change Is subject to
that f'onsumed neMrly tour hours appro'llal by the State Depart·
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SET I"Ollt HOU~E
1at the monthly met&gt;fmg OJ thr men c
IN OHUER'
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l'wu delegatiOns appeared be~ Mt&gt;lv•n Alkut" K.A, H () I J:i:du('atmn Thursda\ mght Fol f01e the board llilt night, one
Uni~ Mrthodl"' fhllrch
l loY.m~ tht regular sess10n, the fr11m West Columbia and the
, In those dav~ Hezeluah oe board went mto ex~:&gt;cutlve ses· other from Mt Ohve.
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ca,ne Sick and wal'l at the pmnt son
rhe West Columbra delegaot dNU h And 1 .,11111 ~ 1 the nnr 4. change was mad.e by the t1on l.'oncerned the alleged con·
phet the son ol -\mnz ca me lo t boa1cf It the S&lt;"hool calendar- tammated water supplv at the
rhus 1the ~._, hnstmas vacation was school At:('ordmaII&gt; to the deleh1m &lt;Ill d SlH d I() lllnl
t hou--el changed !rom a ftve day vaca gates several of the chtldren
sa} s t he Lord SeI ~~~ U
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m order tor you sha
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h to a sev had sores m their mouths and
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! 8 R~~~t recou•r
·1be1ng added to the end ot the 1e~tna \\hlch a doctor hsd stud
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~ notlfl !lcho6t ytar. Under the new cal came trom the :)chool water sup~ l'~e\"i rnen •ecelve su~:ng de- eaJa1 the Chnstmas vacation ply.
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parture from us e:Jr y 1
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e sc ool dnnking water
As a rule death comes sudden ~:_g111 on
·em . er
an come::; from a CIStern VwhiCh. atly. unexpt&gt;rtedly. or w1th little
cordmg to the
delegatiOn,
..rmlij( II• commg f•"·' •v
sprmgs • •••k every ye.r allltichiflan J'uitor•
~try man, and 1s declared m the
lowmg surface water to go mlo
the CJstern
Scnptures · 4.nd JUSt as 1t IS
Stay Over Weekend
appointed for men to d•e once "
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The board mformed the group
thal 11 was awart&gt; ol the p1 ().
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blem and thou ht 11 had been COMPLETE COURSE _ The Southern H1gh school cheerleaders (front, lett to ng t ren a . oms, eresa Mr. and Mrs. George Crart
mmage
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Mc1'1lllH'I Allee Cleland (standmg) Beverly Pme Sharon Therss. have completed the Cheerleadmg Course con· (Diane Betty) and three ehUlsa1•h's p1ercmg
"Set your house In order. for
COrld&lt;Cle~- anatskamplesr "·'" ", 1 dueled bv'the Nal;onal c'hccrleadmg Assoclallon ai Camp Valley Vista The NatiOnal Cheerleading Staff, headed I dren Tammy Kirsten and Zenyou shall d1e , •• full of mean-'
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rea Y ~en a en or ana v- by L R · " ller kle" Herkimer, conSists of mature, experienced cheerleaders who teach the glfls many new and 1a, Benton Harbor, Mich., IIJllo
11 ' PO!~T PLF.ASA~T - MISS '" by the Health llepa•trnenl dllferent cheers, plus p~m porn roulmes and tumblmg routines.
111g Among other lhm~s
prlsed Mrs. Craft's grandmotbbrings mto shitrp fol'US an Jm-, Edith Caslleberrv of Huntmg- bull would deliver Pt. Pleasant
er Mrs. B. A. Dodson, Chester
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IIP~ter ounri
Saturday when they llll'ived for
ed pha!le of Chr1shan steward- ton High and Mm sha ll Umvn· drmkmg and cnukmg until the
1\t
a visit the first time- Ia fivt
ship It IS lhe responSJbdJIV ol «ly
be lhe gU&lt;·st speaker mHIIer was CON!pletelv cle•red
DofAGrortp.llleets years. They remained untU
everv Chnsl1cw. while he •s 1for the fn st meeting of the
rhe Ml O\Jve delegatwn ask
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M!'!. Hobart Newell and Mrs. Monday.
ahve and able to make proper season of the Ame•1um A.'lso- ed th&amp;l Jts ~hJidren, who had
Norman Frederick were hostess- Saturday ntght visitors witll
preparations for U1e use of hts c1al10n ol Un1vers11V \~omrn been attrndmg Hann&lt;~n scool 1
Entered Hospital
es of the Pasl Councilors of Mrs Dodson were Mr. and Mrs.
possesSions after hiS de•lh
1nex1 Monday al 7 30 p m m Ihe for the pHs! three years
be l
by Helen Bottel
Chester Council, Daughters or Lloyd Wolfe and family Akron,
Thert are two phase:s ot stew I App&amp;IHchJan Audllnnum
al!owt'd to contmue at Hannan _Persons enlenng HoiZE&gt;r Ho~
Amertca. Wednesday evening at Mrs. Curtts Wolfe, Chester and
ardsh1p of possessmns
tew
Mt,;s Casllt&gt;berrv has twrn even though Mt Olive school IS plt.!l durmg the past 24 hours Youlh Asked For It
ed other boys while she was 8': the lodge hall
Mr~. Orville Brown, Keno, Mrs.
srdsh1p of possessmns~ stew 1 Siate Pres•dent of the AA u w· open agam this year Th.,. re· mrluded Mrs Leona Bee~ 101 This rolumn 1s tor young peo- tng w1th h1m - and she d1dn t[ The meeting opened
with Edith Os~rn, Keno spent W~shlp after death I he fa1thlul : and attended the Begw no-~l Con- I quest was gHmted
~econd A.ve .Jeffrey A Sw!im pie, the1r problems and pleas- have to get marrted Can you devotions taken from Matthew nesday mght anti Thursday Wltb
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Chnst1an steward acknowledg- ven11on
m Portland. l'\'lame i fhP board adopted
recom Lower Rtver Rd : RobP-rt J Hal ure~ the 1r trouble~; and fun. understand'' - J W
5:1-fl by Mr!t Ross Cleland fol- Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Ra)ll
es Gods ownerst.lp ot all thtngs: where she wa. appomted dum 1mt·ndea pohcy of prmcJro&lt;:~ls Qn le v, Eureka Star Rt ' Mr!O: AI As wtlh the rest of Helen Help Dear J
lowed bv the Lord's Prayer and mond Frank, Chester, spent FrJ
and that hi s reepons1bll•h· to m.~:~n ot the By·L~Y~-s Com mittee the nl&lt;:!ller o! tssumg wnrk pPr len L Kmg f\tllddleporl Mrs us, 11 welcomes laugh! but l can't understand how "won· pledge io the flag. During the day afternoon with her.
God 1s !ot'l •nd complete He She rPCently returned from an 1mil ~ agreed to P&lt;~Y m•le&lt;Jge Dmls A Koe.mg,
Tupper~ wont dodge a serious questiOn derful" parents could allow 1t business sessJOn 10 charRfl of
recognizes that he Is a trustee I AALW sponsort'd tou r o.l Ala~- Vttwn a tearher goes to tVto or Pl~ms Mrs lhomas H Crnw. Wlth &lt;~ brush • off
But then there are a lot of Mrs Cleland, the
annual
PLAN TRAIL RJDIC
or steward of all Uull fle 1s and i ka
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more ~cilools voted to allow Pnmeroy M!s·. Grac~ A J(lhn. St'nd your teenage que!lllons thmgs m this world I can't un· Chnstmas dinner wu discus~- Members of the Meigs Coon.
pos,;esst's
Mondi:l\ s meetmg ...,.!1\ honor exp•·lll' students 01 last \P&lt;Ir son :'\'hddlerort, Mrs Samuel to Youth Askt'd For It, care of derstand or explain that d?esn't ed and Mrs Newell and Mrs. ty Ridmg Club and Meip 4--l
• A Chn~li~~n Will may deter- the Rt'Vt · ,md prospt' ll'it&gt; 11 1cm- to re-e-ntrr s.:.:hool Uus veaJ un L r\J(hol~. lr Pt Plea~.mt HPi en /lei Us , th1s newspaper mean 1 prt&gt;lent they don l ex· Arthur Orr were named
to club Pleasure Riden and tb b
-rome that a man s hle need not bers 01 the assocutllon Ali wum· der condJtJOns stated by the l.a~o~ 11 nu~ ' 1 rowler P\ Plt&gt;a- What Llo ~fbe G1rls Think?
1st Couldn't she still be your I check on a place for the dm- families wlll have 1 trail ~
ens the da\ his name appears 1en ~ho are graduates ot an ac I pnnctpal. appl'oved an ad]usl san! 1\1• ~ l'homns \1 .... epdrl, Ot'tll 1/rlcn
fru~nd'-H
ner
Sunday, starting from tbe hom•
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m the ob11u:uy column Death credited college or umvtors1ty , me n~ or ~r Hrgh scl~uol seer e- lfpnder&lt;:on, Clyde
McLane, In rt&gt;admg your C()lumn 1 have Perfect Squelch
Games wt're played under the of Tom Reuter Atheu Road.
131 Ys s~•la ry, aulhonzed Iran:) PI PletJsdnt Leonard L Car- noted tha t boys are &lt;Jutspoken Dear ~elen·
nt-ed not rlP.,trov his Witness are urged to &lt;lllt'nd
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dlrectton of Mrs Henry Spen- at 1 p. m, Ea~b famll il tl
for t.od
Hostesses for the afhm w11l porlatJOn supeiVI SOr
WaJJen nwn kt 1 Pt'fho Lon D Har tn what they wanlm gtrls How Heres a reply that
Mr 1cer ifld Mrs Mabel Van Meter lake its 0 n food f
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~ Polls rons1stenUv slmw that be the oi11Ct'I s, Mrs
l haJit&gt;s Krefi'f to assign the four new I per, Rt
Ja ckson· Lowell L about askmg the gtrls what they Fmk" can give when his fr1end~ With prtzes awarded the win· wh.icb willw foUow
:idt.Dilet
\Linlv about one In every five ad· C:l:l!mmon, presldt'nl. Mrs Ua lph ] bu~e~ wht••e he saw ht and Sha rp Huntmgton W Va · Vial- l\anl m boys and whal they te&lt;~se h1m about hls name
ners A dessert course wasser·
a~ ha:s 8 will A('rorri'l"l~ly I('romp •nee presi dent
\1JS make necessary bus route .-.:han ter Wrllinms, Wellston, Mrs expect of the~? Like - IS a A fmk lS a dnp.
ved by the hoslesse! lo 12 mem·
thousands of people dte w1th· Carroll Casto member sh ip chan · gt·~ approved the htrmg ol a JHmes P Pope, Ashland Kv · car necessary? Are looks or A dnp IS 1 drop.
bers and three children
FA~Y ENT.I!iRTAINS
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out ~ W1ll every year L1ke a man M1ss E.rmi:l UttrnP , re- bu~tnt·s~ admmblrator fur the K&lt;.~rl S Burn~. Rt 1 South clotht!s more Important'' Do A drop IS water.
Mr. and Mrs George Johnbroken phonograph record. the 1cordmg secretary, and Mrs Bottrd offtce as recommended \oml \lni 1; ,Lewl" Sao.,.re, they nave to be ·popular''? Water IS nature.
MEETING CANCELLED son entertained with a famll'
, "'ma' •lor) " repea•ed over IChtlord Carder. treasurer
, by Supermlendent
Milton Collag_evJI!e, 1\ \a , Mr! Tho- And what DO~'T lhey hke a- Nature 11 wonderful.
Miss Nellie Zerkle has an- dinner Wednesday observina
.md over unnecessary d1ss1pa-! Phms wtll be made by lhe 1 Bun.• ette, although the nanw oi l m,b f, Mr.nt'r Irwkson. \~rs boul us?
-Thanks for the compliment nounced that there will be no lhe btrthda.rof her brother
tu.n ut ~sLate liiSsets, undu~ de 1gruup for the ilate-w1de fork lhe rww employe w&lt;~s oot 1e CrPih 11 SnedPg.Ir RussPd Kv; And be honest please, gals
- TEEN
I September meetmg of the Mid- ~ Pearl Hysell of Rutland At.
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'"' needlmhardsh•p•ndheao Ishop wh~eh w•ll be held al the "" ed HI th~ meetmg
: Don I 'lafl. Kenda lhille, lnd
lf youve ask~d thiS before, O.ar Helen
d•eport r.arden club The Oato- tending wer~ Mr. and ~s. Hy·
Births
ext u~t' Our paper slilr led your I'm 15 and ever smr.e I
ber meetmg w11l be held Oct. 41 sel~ Mr and Mrs Frank Hy
ar 11es lor loved on~ Pte Lord sl Pleasant Pomt Resort on Octo- . The salar} of the busmess I
work suflers heavy losse!l an- lber 30th
admtmstrator accordlnglo Bur. ~h !i .John H Hogers. P.t 3 column th•~ 11prmg, and maY· 1remember people have
at the home of Mrs. M. L. , sell, Rutland, and Mr.
and
nu&lt;llly· because ot a lark ot sui I
dt&gt;lte would Oe m ll•e $700 10 Wt&gt;ll s1 on. son 8 15 a m 'fhurs· be other new readers would like taking advantage or me I
French.
Mrs. Johnson.
fr('lf'n t ('nJll'el n on the part of
$tlt?l ran~e
da\ Mr~ Allt&gt;n I Kmg \l1d to get 10 on this - BUD
I to argue with my fnends
ereat number&lt; ul sir• uds who
!he board also granted . , dlep011 son 9 32. m. M•• De.r llud
I be&lt;au.. or this I'm very ,----· · ·
d1r without Wtlls.
l~ave o( absence to BenJamm , John A Sarcles. 2105 C:hatham The question has come up ! to give m 1 know tt s good
MRS. TOM SCALLY
One 1S not the steward he
hnn~lin. IV, Wahama High A-.e. son. 2 25 p m Thursday from tune to tmle, but tl's rea- grve m 10metimes but oow ev·
Cordially Invites The Public To The
ought to be until he spells outl Galllpoli1 Rudlngs: Gallipo· teacher; accepted the reslgna I
I&gt;JSt·harged
dv tor another go-round.
eryume someone says !Orne01
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how his estate 18 to ht' used lils Dam 122,121, runmng 1 "'~ : twn~
cooks Bertha Bowers, Prr-.Hn s re(ent!y discharged ·Okay,gtrls - whatdo-and thmg to me I back down, JUSt
af1er hlS death ~~or a l'hns- feet on rollers, Pomero} · Ma~ ArbtH kle ~chool, and Eva Mtie from the hospital were Elmrr don t _ \OU }lkt best !~bout to avmd an argument Afterftan a W1ll &lt;an be the c\ttnax lon 20 64i, Pt Pleasant
24 I~ Hot ley Hannan schools
and Cook M1s Nelson Cromley Way- bovsl - Hwards I reel hke a big sucker
OF THE
ot .a hie o( Chm.han s"'ward-1Hmton 50 Kanawha ~ails I M, emplo\led o\lltone Duller for i\r ne H.l:lnlson. V1ck\ Hrnderson, Dear Hel~n
How 'can I stop them walkms
h1p and ,9Jmm1tment It can ' Charleston 18 69 London, :\rtar-: but kle and
Edythe Tccker James W McHnde, Mrs t..ava-1 A fnend of m1ne just got all ove1 me" -ELAINE
be I.Aivfng memonal to h1sl met and Wmlleld dams w~re on al ll ::tnn~ n . approvt&gt;rl Ihe em 1 da M)ers Jenmngs Hobmson, mamed Wei, she's not
a l Dear Elan1e
1
fai,.r In .ChriSt Throu~h h1s ithe s11ls
I pluvment of Leslie Rayburn as Melvm Staph, Mrs
James fnend any- more I guess you You can stick to your guns
LOCATED AT HER RESIDENCI!
Will be un prov1d1 for his Roat . Mov~mtnts·
as~IStHnt attendance direciOJ S!l't&gt;le, Mrs. Franc1s Ta vlor,l might caH me a snob, but J'm wtthout aq~:ument- 10 fr.lct, if
138 S. 4th Avt., Middleport, 0.
loved ones. for Chnstum m1s- Ob10 R1ver - Harvey Jord;;m MH hael Hailt'y. tearlwr, H.m • Cilona Thompson.
Samuel really not You see, she
Is you're sure of yourself, who
si001 around the world.
J down IJ 7 am . R H Buswo nh nan ~lernenl.ary • Lowell
G 1 frf'e~e. Grady Twvman, Mrs only 13, and !MJ am 1
need1 back talk" As for getting
One of the most 1mpor1.ant 11 up 14,6 40 am. E P lane-s ! Phillips, teacher, Woods, As.a l Jame~ Woodyard Mr~ Lf-on I 1 hJve JUSt one question why walked on, 1t's a sad fact of
documents 1 mao ever signs up l5, 3 50, 3 m P~ggy Down- Hosk ms. teacher' Pt Pleasant Hrd Woods, Mrs Charles L Cam I wuuid a girl of 13 want to throw hfe that the eas1ly rnanBfled
1
1:00 to 5:00 PM
is hts List Will lnd Testament ey up I~.~ 25 am f de-ana Bos- ~ Ht15h. Claire Una Burdette., tea den Hnd mfanl son. Mrs
r~ 1her life away" She has a won- person always gets managed the
Came In, Braw11 Around, Hovo Ref...hmonll
I can teD better what a man worth down 16,
4 05 am . 1cht'l Pt Pleasant Htgh, Eliza Glenn Graham and mfant dau- derful famtly . She never did most You can't make ..-.appy
ond Reglstor For Door Prlz..
had ln his heart by reading his ~nnklrn Pu~rrt- up 16 6 15 a beth Moore, teacher, Pt Pleas ghter Mn John E Strati and really like him because she dat comebacks because that 1sn't
W•ll, than I can by reodlng Ins m., Lorena up !7, 7 10 pm 'I1ant Junior IIJgh, Saomla Miller, lnfanl son Mrs Franc"
A
your nature (and you'll get I
Reglstor Now For Knitting Clobituary. H1s ob1tuary tells the New M;ulms•·• lle up 17 Sam ·I teacher Mt Flower, and Ma Waugh and mfant son
lot farther Without them). But
world wh•t his fnMds thought Onward down 18 1 30 a rn ne Smtth, teacher, West Co
- - - - - -·you CAN 10 your quiet way
ltegular Hours Tuosdly thru Friday 101m to 3 pm
18
3
about him His Will reveals Lunga Pmnt up
· 3 m. lumbJa
f:ommiltPP~ lVnnu•d
show you have a mind of
what he felt 10 his heart
IAIK.. down 18, 5 30 am ; Hob SubsiJiute teachers approved
own _ and use It Pr&lt;•ctlc'e
The Chnstlan sees a Will as ~ BE-nte• up 18 610 a rn Esso , were \ugh school. J CG mg [ ForCo111W11tioll
saying, "No''_ it's
hand word lor "Yes glrlo
8 way of depoaltlng deathless West V~rg•ma up t9. 6 am , , nch. Charles L Frum, Leta ComnHII•·•·s were n•nll'd for
®liars ln the vault of etemlty Tibolt down 20, 6 45 am , Rub- Fog lesong, elementary, Ada A. the dt ~lntt convf'nt 1on 10 Mid·
AndY m mber 8 srnll and
Ae senses thQ.t the Chmtnm ert Reed up 21 4 30 a m Ch&lt;:~1 · 1 Clar~e Anna Allen. Ruth Foley. dlep&lt;Jrl Ottober 19 when the
slghtrem:ke of the he:d
owes_ but does not own _ 1~ Stevenson d&lt;Jwn 21, 6 05 a I Orph.~:~ Ohlinger a!&amp; approved Me1gs 1emph: Pytluan Sister~ ! HHzel M1chael to C. C. Cuck- 1pl:es "l don't agree with
what he possesses
Im ZJmmer down 23, 9 30 p was the recommended hst ot met Tuesdl:ly evenmg at the Jer . 1 acre. Sahsbury
1more effectively than
The Wille use of money In m .Jefferson down 2.3 2 am :u co--op teachers ot Marshall lRgJOn H"ll 10 Middleport
Howard W Circle, dec, to [mg - H
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life, and ib death is one of the 1 ~~~le Edward down ~1, 2 40 Unll'vcrslly for the f1rst semes
Offlei:!rs pro-lt&gt;m were Mrs Mary ~ C1rde. Clara Pierre This column 111 dedicated to
best ways ot lettu1g our h,11hts 4
Ha~~nswood
up ?reenup ter ol the school year . construe 1Gnf1 Hu ~s{·ll Mrs Ka 1 1 Owen, James Ctrclr,, Helen ~erry, Mel- fam!ly hving, so If you're hiV•
20
shine before men Chris!!ans 1 •
P m · Alton Zeph}r dow•1 twn ot a play court at the new Mr ~ Phd Memhart Mrs Max- vm Circle George C1rcle, Wes.- i11J kid trouble or JUst plain
are stewards of the matenal (8,rtenup 10 30 P m
~ rankhn Jumm lllgh school with over me Ill'. ens &lt;:~nd Belly R1ggs. The 1 ley Ctrcle Laura Circle, Afftd. trouble Jet Helen help YOU
down
Greenup
2
50
a m · ha1J LlIe cos t t0 b~ supp 1Ied bY re .. •gne~tJOn of .\1rj Jean Z1r- for Trans.
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Sutton.
possessions of life By the1r N·
She w11I' also welcome your
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faithful disposition of these P';;:~Y ~:~~e P Meldahl 2 501 a donat1on from student ch-1ss kit a~ Most Extellent Chief Clara Pierce Donald P~erce amusing experiences. Adc~~:ll
pouesslon in their Wt\1 they 4 ·
Y K down Meldahl l funds and an add1t10nal msur· "Q.S accepted and Betty Biggs James Circle, Phyllis Cll'c1e, 1Helen Bottel m care of
may preach the glonous ' gos- ~ mW Na tmnal down 10 55 P 1ante contrad ot $114,000 to liar W&lt;~S elected to fill ht&gt;r term 1 Helen Perry, Charles W. Perry, !newspaper.
pel of Jesus Chnst, long after :::1~1 lla~en Hougland up Mel trJ L&lt;t.)'ne
SIV\ola Howen~. Distnct Depu- i f'reor'e Ctrcle, Joyce
Circle
- -- - their sraduaUon mto Heavent down Meld~h~ Burkeye Stale , Tile next meetmg of tile boa1d ty Grand Uuef, of Log&lt;~n w:ts Melvm Circle, Patr1cla Ctrcl!
STITCHERS MEET
old W lk d 12 20 a m Arn was !l-et for Sept 20 at 7 30 p m prt"sent and asslstrd in arr&lt;tnge Laura Circle. to Mary F. Clr- Mrs Carl Moore enterllolnPLAN SLAVE DAY
I m a ., own Mel dahl 6 a
menls for the convenl!on Heg- cle, parcels, Sutton
ed the. Nifty Stitchers club Wedmong

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The Youth ~'ellowshlp of the . Gallipolis Dam - Andr.w four llrivertl c:itPd
~~;·;~~n/or ~:· cunveniJOn WHS JCl~rl~! ~~~n~,~~~~~~~~~~n. ~~~ nesday evening at her home,
Enlerpmo IWB ch~rr~ vr111 Calhoun down 5 p m: .l,••nes l t'o~ Ovl'rloatl hv OS I'
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I PB'!leroy
Rock Springs Road. The even·
have "Slave
Day· Saturday Groham down 8 4ll am .Jeff-, Siale h&lt; h•a
atrol arresls M• s Ben ~eoulmg wa. re-I Ralph E RoSR to Mattie AI· log wao spent IIOClally and In
and those m the Rrt il hi!Vlnl( boat up Jl 10 p m . Chttrle:"l K Thursda ~ncluJe/ Claude Wm- ported rll Tht.r!} . se~en Slrk llison 360 50 acres Lebanon.
aewlng. Refreshments
were
odd JObs Ire ••ked to contact down 2 15 8 m. OVt;C down 1
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and
William'
VISits
were
rcp~11Led
and
$44
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Charles
H)'lltt
Harriett
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served
by
the
hosteso
to
Miss
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Rev. Menzel Smith.
,3 :;o am; John J Rowe up ,:"1
•· ,•o26,rRt '3 Pomero" l spenl on altuJst•c work
The ' Hyalllo.Orvllle'B Sayre How: Kathryn Mltcb, Mrs
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ch•rter wus draped m m
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• m . Ann Brent down Hoy Newell 36. Cheshire ond of Mmme ·Buntmg P t em~~ ard S Sayre, 10 4t) acres, Sut- w
k ac d amer,
1. 25 am
• fltan Up 8 50 am Clifford Icenhower 31 Pnme-:
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u ton
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DIYOTIII TO INTIUil o•
Ka .. wha llim - 0
F !roy all c1led lo mumclpal court pre me C ••f w•th , the E J ' Henry 7~•her to Clell
8. or, Anita Hains,
MIIOI MASON Uta
Sbearer down Marmet 8 3~ o ISaurday for overload; and Ed-I Mana~er and M E S taking I Wood DorH 8 . Woood lots, Sui· Bartels, Mrs. Hugb
the...,. a. o..,., ,.... .,
m.: Helen Z up Marmet 7 a ward I Sc haefer 42 Pomeroy I pari
ton
Mrl. Max Folmer, Mrs.
C'tlllttr hnl'lehm toU•r
AH en R. Merr111 down Wln-I c1ted to ·Me1gs county
• ' court to·'
I Joseph K Connolly, E\olse Bl at.eWICZ, M1'1. Ll 0Yd Moore,
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:_tL,p~,~~u?~~~:~::'st"u'P'!': field.• pm , A J Patten down ' day for overload
: DAUGHTER VISITS HERE Connolly to Okey Connolly, p&amp;f· Mrs. Herbert Dixon,
Mrs.
...if: ·- - o•- ,,,. Wlnl~eld 14! p m ·
Beaver I Thomas A Stephens 22 Rod- Mr and Mrs. M1llard Pierce eels Orange
James WUI end Brian, and I
wv .,.m.. IO!Iori~ · · - ... • dow n wInfle ld 7 05 •p m H E 'ney cited
. to mumc1pal ' court I had 8 ~ 8 wee ken d gues t · the •r r Okey Connolly,
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Janet Connol· IUeBt• Mrs · Be0 "¥"11\;'l:'r.
~ ::r:m!!":• Po':'~~':}' Bowlt;a down WJnHeld 12 05 a ' Sept 18 unsafe vehicle, Frank l daughter, Dlxle Ann, who had l ly to Joseph K. Connolly, Elo.
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m · SoiVl!y do•n Wmf~eld 12 40 1A Jettmghoff
6! Columbus !lust returned from a month's lise Connolly, parcel• Orange.
VISIT IN SAN JUAN
NfUouJ att...rt .. lPJ r.pr-.nt•tlve ll m . J s •. I d
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speedmg; vacn Jon p o e wes eoas -,
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. and Mrs Tho mas
'"~,~!.: ••• v." &lt;•"-',,•• '"'' f~eld 3 15 • m Elgercl!lf up ,' •nd Robert v Barnes 18 Beck-' Many hiStorical and lnterestmg l VATICAN CITY tUPI)- Pope Jr., Pomeroy, have retum1~
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wlle ... •••II•''' - :«1 unt•l m 1e 3·2G am, .Jerry Bos Iley w va. cited to municipal places were vis1ted on the 7,000 Paul VI w1ll return to the Vau· om a
f:! ~~ ~.:i'!a::•. -:,~:~· ,;; 1worth up W1nt1eld 4·30 am; l..ou court Sept. i3 for speedmg: and m1le JOUrney Miss Pierce left can Saturday from ht11 aummfl' San Juan, Puerto Rico, vloltlnC
...... "..... "'"" -·•" "" l"lano down Wrnfleld 5 30 a m 1Eugene s Morr.,on 29 Rut- for Flint, Mich., Monday to villa al Castelgandolpho. He their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
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.._ ..- ....u.-a.. •• -.or~~tl! 11.» J &lt;'Y Jane Lucu up Wmfleld land, cited to Meigs county ~sume her teachtng dutie. 1nl has been vacaUOnl11J thne since A~st1n Montanez, a
;.:'hn,::~::.:., :'!x..S t• molllhl e lO a rn.
C&lt;JIJit today for no muffler.
J elementarr achools there.
July l4.
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- - ------ · - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer. a recent w.Uand wltb llr.
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert uur:s 1ar&gt;d Mrs. Harold Rousb.
and son, Lynn, of Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prlclr ..
spent several days
Bll"'mingtnn, Ind., were ftell
with her mother, Mrs. V.
end guests of bls ~ l(r.
McDade
and Mrs. Hubert Prlco, Lln1
Sunday afternoon guests
and Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan were Mrs Helen King and~
Mr and Mrs. Glenn S. Nohe ers have moved to illclna If.
of Vienna, W. Va.
ter apendlng the • - wlla1
M1ke. Ter&lt; y and Ke1th Ellers- Mr. and Mrs. Harold liDuh.
bach have returned to
1;;liiiliiiOOi;;;:;r;r;;:;""''""'=•llll
home m Somerset after spend· II
ing the summer with
their
grandparents. Mr and
Mrs.
Howard Ebersbach_
TONIGHT 6SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs Thereon Johnson of Racme were recent supVINCENT PIUCII Ill
"THE LAST MAN
per guesta of Mr and Mr•
ON IARTH'
Don Johnson and sons.
LAST
MAN
ON EAaTII or
Mr. a.ld Mrs Harold Rousb LAST
WOMANT AB..
recently spent
several days among the lJFELES8 .. ••
With thetr danghter and family, alone among the cnwllq
Mr and Mrs Robert Euler and creatureo of evil that mUi
the mght bldeou1 wltb blh•
Lon of Charleston.
man craving!
Mr and Mrs. Charles llilton
"BUS RILlY'S IACit
IN TOWN•
spent a weekend m Barberton
(Technlcolor)
With Mr. and Mrs. Dora BlossAnn-M.arg1ret, lllicbae1 Parlro
Jonet Marrolin.
Mr. and Mrs_ Fred Rose and
SUN., MON. ond TUII.
Iclrildr,en of M11ford apenl the
S.ptomber 12-13-14
weekend with her parents, Mr.
"McHALE'S NAVY JOINS
and Mrs. Chod Ward.
THE All FDRCI"
(Teclmlcolor)
Mr and Mrs. Giles Hammond
nm
Conway,
Joe [i']ynn, Goof Huntmgton visited recently
ry Vinson. Billy Sandi SU.
wtth Mr and Mrs. Harry Swan. san Silo.
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Mr. and Mr!. Norman Roush Futurttn: H... In A1alll
ond children of Charleston opent C•rtoon•

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HomerLeeLeewas
home.
retmned to

tl•r 1 mt&gt;r Alrx&lt;Inder on Sunday were
the Callipohs Clime and underpastor of the MHSon MelhodJS! Soulhern 500 Rae"
' Mr and ~!!&lt;. Clvde Thompson,
went surgery foc the second
Church w11J attend the West Vlr· . M1 ss Man lvn Slanlt•y d:lllgh 1 and d 1ugh ter , E1lcen of Melime in three weeks
gimo
Conference
Pastor's ter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Conntllsv1l le, Oh1o, Mr
and
Damron.
The Halliday _ Atkins folks Mr and Mrs Eugene Ray. School 11t Cedar Lak es, Ripley, Stanlt·y , and M1ss ,Judith Ann Mrs f: t' nf' Heyma n and daughBurl Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. attended the Open House, 50th burn and family of MuncJe, W Va from Tuesday through Dunt&lt;~n daughter ol ~~~ and 1lt•r B1 Ill Ann ol T!ffm, OhiO.
C~arence Ash, Jr , of Dayton weddmg anmversary celebration Ind1ana accompamed her moth Fnday
~l r .nrJ i\1r'l' Woodrow Fore
1Mrs MPrrtlt Dunca n hnth ern
VISited Sunday With Mr
and for Mr and Mrs. Seith Nichol· er, Mrs. Delbert Dotson, to her H
d R b
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d plo~,oed by lhe f.o~&gt; ernrnf'lll nt maJJ ul Snt fl 1~ ld Lake, Ohio v1sowar
ay urn
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Mrs. Thor Carsey and famtly son of Rutland recently.
home m Mason. Mrs Dotson as· Mr M·
b
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as mgt on v-l s.J1e overt 1c hol lll'd o\Pr the v.eekend w1Lh the1r
MIS. Vll'gmla Gtbson has op- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence car- s1sted w1th the Rayburn
s anon Ray urn an fam- rdav wJth th1•1r parrnh
daughtt: r ~nd son·m-law, Mr
lly
of
Perth
Ambo\,
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I hopm her horne penterof Carpenter visited Mr. ren wl11le the chi ldren's
ene d a beauys
ed their mother, ~lis Hester[
ran jlrs. ac us1s n a11d \Irs Hoger Hysell an ramhere.
and Mrs. Robert Blackwood, was hospitalized Mrs.
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Ft Wayn~. lnrl1an.t .uc ~,...,, , 1lv The ~01cmans, l01mcr resi ay urn over e "'ee en
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chapman recently.
and chrldren w1ll remam here M G 1 Aid d
d Js par .. nt s, !¥ r and ~tr -: i l:' r dL11Is of \1a~on are hvmg
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fl ge VISIIe
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&lt;Mary Lo we I and Iam1 y
Mr .and Mrs Carl Blackwood for a two week v1s1t w1t
over the weekend 10 Columbus ns. us Js
Lornm, Oh 1o wl1ere he 1s
Columbus visited Thursday on of Columbus visited a recent parents Her husband returned th M H
tt N 1 d ] Mr and Mrs Curt1 s MtD,m 1 plo\l'd bv the Amencan
the K'mgsbury Roa d w1th Mr. Saturday wtth Mr. and Mrs. to his employment at Muncie. Wlpatty "N' ew'1an
rvd&lt;e emp
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on dSundav .,.,1th thf'u Bu
1ldmg 1 0 _ _ _ _ __
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oyeadnb.y I 1el
d VISIIe.rj
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Robert Blackwood.
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Eber th De
ilUg IC'r an son-1 n- ,Jw, :111
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ander- Roush were Hugh Smyres
Wesh p~ o nter~ad evenu:, and Mls St&lt;~nley ~.l unders ·•nclt
son, Jr , and ramtly of Dunbar, Wabash, Indiana and Miss AI·
a mR on,
VIs! e over t e 1son rn Columbus
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W. Va, VISited his mother Mrs. rna Duddmg or Nitro.
weekend wrth her parents, Mr
Mr and Mrs Cha1l es Ktn
and Mrs Harvl'y Newland
Clyde Aderson and famdy re-- Miss Mary Duddmg returnney of Roanoke Va. VhltCd o~
cently
ed to NJtro, W.Va. With her SIS- Mr and Mrs Lercy Metcalf er tht&gt; holiday v.Jth hl'r Jriol! wr
and son Jeff of Norlolk, Va vts - Mrs F:d Housh.
D th A d
oro y n erson IS vlsltmg ter, Alma Duddmg, for a visit lted over the weekend with he•
'lr .,, n·' 'lr• ll&lt;lll.&lt; nl SinJII&lt; - - - - - - - - - - relatives in Dunbar.
Sgt and Mrs Gael A.
Su11d.~v dm11er guests o( \1rs
parents Mr und Mrs Harvey .\ A,.~ u ~~ .,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ander- 1dmg and £our children have Newland
VISik&lt;..1 on Sunday w1th thu1 s! n Halph ~lcDade "'ere Mr. and
son and two children of Dunbar moved from Fort Knox,
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and daughter-111-'&lt;11A ~lr .mJ \1r-. 1\u -.~ (·11 Lutton Sharon and
and Mr and Mrs. Clifford And- tucky to their home m Mason. .d r anlrfflrfsN efrolky Vctcalf l Mr~ 1 uther Sm1th m N!'l~ l!.1 v Ru&lt;t~ of A.kron and Mr and
an sof'l . e o , or o
a "1 s~ '
erson and two sons or Parkers- Sgt Duddmg Will be sent to Ko- t d
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k d, h h en .\ls.u Vblltllg eli It a: Silll ( (l !\1 1 &lt;\r ]!I" (,nmm and Anrta
1 e overt le wee en Wit
burg VISited the1r mother Mrs rea m lhe near future
er home were Mr ami \li s \1Hh ~ tit' r.~rJ.:rr&lt;:hurg
Clyde Anderson and famtl yre- -~- ~ ~-mother, Mrs Lee Richardson Gillford &lt;:~ nd :-;o n, (!! egurv r11 ~tr nmJ \ li" John Dobbms
cently
Mr and Mrs. Warren Self Parkersbur
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and "ons o[ Columbus we1 e the
VIlle called on Myrtle F r •' t and family or Columbu 9 VISited
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Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ash s d
Guests of Mr and ~lr" Dt&lt; l W!'f'kl'nd gut·sts of her
un ay.
over the weekend wJth Mr. and Jr. and Burl Wyatt of Dayton Sund ay dmner guess
t o1 Mr Mrs. Russell Capehart and wtth ·r·
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came Saturday to VISit Mr and aDd Mrs. way Clark were
Mr: and Mrs Chnsly Bletner.
Mrs. Elda Carsey. They return- c1ark' s parents , Mr and •tr
rv s.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Foreed home Monday.
W" 81 k
In
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man and family have rented the
Mr Ed Daugherty , Coolv1lle, Waller Werry property on 4!1!
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called on Mr and Mrs Wayne 1Strf'et wh1le thetr home on Hor·
lean over
Bnckles Saturday.
ton Street IS bemg remodeled
backwards to EARN
Mr. and Mr!!. Harold Parker Mr. and Mrs Harold Young
and Children, Coal Grove, spent of Clifton Mr and Mrs. Rog(lr
fOUl i.osurMCe WitA
Sunday With Mr and Mrs John Fraz1er, Gal11polrs, Jim StewArbaugh
art Mason, and Mrs. Alire lc-Sunday supper guest.~ at the ard of Pt Pleasant, VISited rrLyoss-Swan home werP Mr and cently at Myrtle Beach and thev
Mr and Mrs Roland Torrence 1 Mrs. Oscar Babcock, Long Bot- went to Darlmgton, South Caro~NAL NA'Y'tel:
and daughter Sally attended a tom; Mr. and Mrs.
1\1arvm lr-====;i;.;;.ioOiiiiioiiioiiiii.._...-,:1
!am1ly gathermg Sunday at the l l&lt;!ggs and daughter, Athens :
home of the1r son, Paul Richard and Mr and Mrs Lmdsey Lvons
Torrence of Columbus. All of UI, Parkers 0u,g. A decorated
the sons and daughters of the birthday cake was served m
Insurance Agency Inc.
TONIGHT
Roland Torrences were
honor of the birthday of Mrs
Phone WY 2-3381
er for the first time In .
Eula Swan
t04 E. M1ln St. Pomeroy, 0.
"THE NEW INTERNS"
years The .affair was held in Mr. and Mrs Roger Spencer
Michael CaUan. Dean Jones
honor of th eldest son, S-Sgt. left Sunday for Canton where
-and Jack Torrence and family who he has employment.
"THE YOUNG LOVERS"
have been stationed on Hahn, Weekend guests of Mr and
Wtth Peter Fonda
and Sharon Hugueny
Germany
Mrs Slam Taylor were thell'
_ _ _ _ _ __ Mrs. Foster Bean of Guys- son Thomas and famrly
Mr and Mrs. Denzel GoegSapt. 11-12
lem, Pomeroy, were Sunday vts- Sat &amp; Sun.
"WHAT A WAY TO GO"
itors of their daughter, Mr. and Sh1rley MacLame, Paul New·
Mrs Alva Clark and fanuly
man and Robert Mitchum
- andWord has been rece~ved by
"RAIDERS
FROM
This eleclllc heol&lt;'r • NO FLAMES
fr~ends that Jimmy Do&amp;•
BENEATH THE SEA"
could cost ~ou onlv • NO fUMES
being sent to Viet Nam. He
Ken Scott
Merry Anders
$29
00, 011 -lim s p~­
been stationed in Caloforma.
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and Mn. Lyle HyoeU and fam-r
!ly
4-tecent v1s1tors at the home
of r.tr. and Mrs. Lyle Hysell
were her s1ster, Mr. and Mrs.
J R Bailey, Petersburg, Va ,
ber ruece, Margaret Ann Blshop of Manchester, Ky , Burl
Dean ol Cmc1nnat1 and Mr anrt
Mrs. Ernest Lowe and Ruth of
Akron
Tommy Hysell and J 1 m
Lambert enjoyed a motor tour
to V1rgima Beach, Washington,
D. c_ and Petersburg, Va., recently.
Mrs Leona Hysell went shopping In Columbus recently_
Mr and Mrs. Charles Raptema Jr and famtly of Aurora,
m , returned to the~r home Sat.urday evenmg after spendmg a
two weeks vacation w1th his s1s-.
ter, Mt. and Mrs. Felix Alkue
and family and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Smith
of Pomeroy. Their son, Darrell
underwent Hn
appendectomy
w~•le here. He was discharged
from Holzer hospital Saturday
morning.
Charles Morton Butcber, who
ba. been a pat~ent at Holzer
hospital returned to his home
recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Atkms.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Halhd•Y
CLOSE-UP LOOK- A close-up look a! farm machines lfl action IS one of the l eafures which makes the Ohio
attended the Larry Clark • Joy Slate Farm Sc1ence Revrew dtflerent from ordmary farm marhmery shows. Th1s year vJsllors to the Rev•ew,
WISeman weddmg and receptiOn scheduled September 29 through October I, may see about IOU pieces of eqUipmen t be1ng demonstrate m the
at Athens Saturday night. Mrs. field. The Rev1ew, des1gned to dramatiZe agncultural sc •ence and technology, IS ht ld annual lv on 450 acres of
Stella Atkins also attended the Oh1o State UmverSJiy farm land adjacent to Don Scott a!fl!eld. Among those attenthng a pre"ew o[ the show
wedding.
Tuesday from southeastern Oh10 were C ~: Blakeslee, Mergs countv ex ten siOn age nt. Pomrrov Ralph Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and Jackson. area extenston office manager; Chesler Tanneh til, edotor, Oh1o Valley Publishing Co, Middleport, and
family of Racme vlSlted at Ken Ackerman, Athens county extens1on agent.

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\•Rutland, Jackets Tangle on Saturday Night ~

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boosters Thursday rugh~ sa1d

his squad's biggest trouble so
far iJ thai it has not caught! By GEORGE

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etpro~tore

''I'm IIIIo llle

llldlau - aaly tllllertDI!"

c. LANGFORD

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Ladies Bible Class
Meetl on Thur8day

Bob 145 h tfb k· Juniora
Jimltackle: Ernie Richmond, IS, Stephen Lue11, 110, end, Harry , 8lclt
Two old rivals, the Middle- 148, Junior: right hat~, 11 hell v.;,..:S. a~si fullback· Sam hallback: Johll Wloe, II&amp;, tack- Slawler, 140, Clnter.
..rt and Rutland high school Barrell, 100, senior • e
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r:..tllalt' leams clash Saturday Ruoly Little, 163, JUnior: Jim LarkiM, 125, hallbae ck; Garyary e; rtuy Smi" , •.' ~, •...;
C.Ocb Smith, I l""duate '
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Drenner 123 quarterba :
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!light at Rutland In the 1965 op- Barrell, 17 ' semor, .
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' 'end and &amp;ger freobmen Lanny Allhburn Salem College, W. a.,
ener for both.
Bill and Perry Kennedy wat ~::~ 1~0
~rd
UO~IUIJ'd: Larry Albburn, 140,1his first position as •
Predicting the outcome could 1see defenslv~ a~ti~~nd rosler l s.ptw'mo~.&amp;Up_,;y Kennedy, tackle; Steve Grogan, I», tack-~ coach. Kola ualsted by
be as dangerous as ferretlog l Olh:Uon R~~ Wright 186 center; Dave Rice, 185, Ie: Larry Lemley, 175, taekle, Knlgh~ a1Jo a Salem ll'ad.

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Blrthdays were ob . . erved by
the Ladieo Bible Class of the
Middleport First Baptist church
Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven. Mrs.
James Murray, president. open·
ed th&lt; meeting with scripture
frono Psalms. The group sang,
~'Blest Be the Tit!," followed
by prayer by Mrs. Donald
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uwne.
Birthdayo of MT! Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. Charles White and
Mra. Bertha Archer were observed. The traveling prize wao

won by Mrs. Hoffman. Duri"'
the program hour poems wero
read by Mrs. Clyde Winebren
ner, Mrs. Floren&lt;:€ Hanni:Jy
Mrs. Donald ~oooe , Mrs. Gene
vieve Saxton, and Beulah While
Games were played under tht
direction of Mrs. Booue.
A birthday cake with candle
was presented lo the group bJ
Mrs. Slllven and a salad counr
was served. Allending in ad&lt;f
Uor1 to the above were Mr!
Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Nor •
Hamilton, Mrs. John Seine'
Mrs. Dana Hamm and D a vi~
and Jeanie Boone.

went Into lefl field.
to tile New York lllell mboJUDf ~uan c:;'chftb cap:ured.
fire .
hasn't been working
UPI Sporl1 Writer
The victory enabled tile Dodg- U, end boa~ tile Cu 1-41
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thW G~llour abut
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hard enough."
· Sand Koufax has resched ers to remalD • hall game be- alJo In ~ lnoinga 011 Aua. 111·
art M
On the other hand, Rutland's !the '":"'me standard &lt;l excel- hind the NaUonal League-lead· In addiUon to equallln8 ~ ~t!;o.
BGlan~8-lr,oo
new Head Coach Charles Smith l teoce m basebaU,
ing San Franclaco Giants, who major leque ltrlboul reco
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~ve bill Inbelieves inexperience - he has , To Alexander, Mathewson, blanked Houston ~- CinctnnaU for a single (18) pme twice all their I'Uill and ,
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nine returning lettermen - will , Feller, Johnson, Hubbell ond whipped New York 3-2 IU the (on Aug. 31, 11169 agalnll: cludt~ T0111 ~erG~:=
Speed Riggs,
be hiI biggest early • seasonI Young to all the pitchers who only other NL prne played. Giants and on AprU ~ run.olgbt ~ and Marlcluli'lll
problem.
I have precei!ded Sandy Koufax: Philadelphl.o II Mllwaultee was ~nsl the
~~~~~ Oil :~ ahutout
famous tobacco
Pound for pou nd, the Red I"Move over. " Sandy Kou!RJI poslpooed because o1 rain.
lien aga
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auctioneer
Devils wdl be a lillie heavler 1 has earned the title "king o1
AL Renita
June !II, l9B2; agalna.:oo the Tony Perez belted 1 ninth-Inacross the line and in the leath·j pitchero."
In the American Leape, Mln- Giants on May 11, 1963 Pb~~ Din&amp; home run IAI beat tbe
recommends
er carrying department.
1 Even the fabulou&gt; records of 1nesota tripped Olicago 10.4 and June 4, 11164 aealnal tile
• and kee ClnciM8U 1 baU PT. PLEASANT - The ll'and
starting lineu ps have been lhOS&lt; immortal greats, even California belled Kansas City Ues.
rece off Pthe Giants' pace Sam- jury o1 the September term of
announced as follows '
lheiJ le~&lt;nds cannot match the 7-2 In tht only games achedAm~ng his ~:e;.::'ajorrecord prnElli&amp; burled the Iiiii innta, Mason County Circuli Court
MIDDLEpORT
Itching achievement• of 29 uled.
ordJ " a Wor
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my
his lttb
alter 1 day and 1 baH
Mark Tannehill, LE.
140, Pear-old Sandy Kou.,, who be
Koufu' ~~~&gt;hitler was the of .15 wblfb In one game In relief and_picied up
worlc and will not reconvene
'" f'lrst leflhonder ever third pitched this season In the agamst the Yankee! on Oct. 2, VICtory agamst eight losses. until Thuraday, Sept. II to com- ,
S h . Larr)' Vance IT 190 Y
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The 1 h
ht 22nc1 Deron John.'on •lugged a twoop ·.
Sr.: John Blake, LG , 160, Sr.: to win a perfect game and the major lengueo. Jim Maloney ot 1963.
trump was 8
ho
tile Reds
his p!ete tllelr duties.
1:':,
Dave Ashley, C, 230. Sr : Sam nrst major league pitcher In ctncinnall burled the other two, thla aeason against seven 1oas· ::, :
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Hood, RG, 148, Sr.: Ken Har- history to hurl four no-hit, no- lo8in1 I IO.InniDI dec!llon 1-41 ·
ee n.
ed~e J:g~ Jame• Lee ThOIIIpns. RT, 170, Sr.: Fred Robinson run ~ames when the Los Ange
yto Investigate the alleged
8011
RE, 176, Sr.: Buddy Moore, QB, leo ooo~..-.· perfectionist beat
LOS ANGELES (UPII _ trreaularlties in the Mason
144, Sr.:. George _Sauer,
LH, the Chicago Cubs 1-0 Thursday
Followlag
!ill of lbe per- town election and would have
11 1
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146, J(; Ron Hmdy. RH,
·1mght.
Major Leagae Rtoulta
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largest number of presentaSr.; Roger Swartz, 160, Sr.: or The miracle of the flawless
By Uo!ted Prell loternatlonal
eel 111001
•ve ,.
to consider of any arand
Rnd Sauer, 167, Sr . at FB.
gem over the Cubs looms even
NoUonll Leopo
pltcbed In haaeball blatory: jury since his election to the
DEFENSE
groaler becauoe Koufax' career
11118 Job• Lee RlcbiiiGIIll, ben h
000 000 000- 0 0 1 Worcester vs. Cteftland, NL,
Swartz or Rod Sa uer go In has been In jeo!&gt;'lrdY for the
Chicago
c·
fo r Moore as a linebacker, Hob-IJasl sill month• since he InLos Ang 000 010 001&lt;- 1 1 0 Joe I! 1-f; Jolla W. Ward,
No Jndtr.allon of the numinson moves to tackle; Tanne- curred traumatic arthritis in
Hendley 12-3) and Kraug. Prevlde vo. Buffalo, NL, Juae ber of true billa found by the
hill to safety; Blake tu mi ddle hls left elbow.
Koufax !22-7) and Torborg.
17 5-t
Jury at the time of their reguard, Harris to end.
Fano !.aot Six
. By Uolted Pr&lt;11 laternatlonal
lltl C,. Yoaag, Boston "· cess w11 given, although ProseRU1'LAND
Koulax struck out 14 men m·
New York 000 000 D»- 2 1 0 Pblladelphla, AL, May I 3-0. cuting Attorney s. D. f.itllepage
Charles Scoll , 205, JUnior, cen· eluding the last six b•tten in
Nattoaal Loope
Cincinnati 000 :100 OOI- S 7 2 1111 Addle J011, Clevetood said he had made all hll presW.
L.
Pd.
GB
McGraw, Par10ns (1), Rich- Yl. Cbl ca&amp;o. AL, ""
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ter: Lee Wood, 155, senior, right a rovl' to boost hi.J seasons to,
, , mtations, but pouib1y
the
572
guard ; Leroy Welsh, 195, soph- tal tu 332 - just 16 short of the San FranCISCO 7i $9 .. . lil'dson (8 ) and StephaniOn,
1117 E'mfe Shore, BooloD VL tP'and jory had other matters to
-t.fl""'-.U..
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7
omore, left guard: Ronnie Black major league record set by Bob ~ _Angeles 80
Bll 61 ·567
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AL .IUe Z1 1-t- oons
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15. senior right tackle: Rog- Feller in 194li With perlecl con- Cmcmnati
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er Block, 19.\ , sophomore, left trol and a blazing fast ball, Milwaukee
n 62 .554
and Edwardll. Winner - EUJo l 11 \'1, Detro!~ AL, April 31
tackle ; Roger DaviS, 155, jun- Koufax was hit hard only once, Plllsburgh
n 86 .531
H9·11l. lmer- RichardJon t2-2l. z-e
jor right end : Sam Hi&lt;'.s 165 when Byron Brown of the Cubs Phlladelplua 71 68 ·511
IIlla - Johnsoa (21iih ), Perez
Don Laraea, New Vorl!
7
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)unior, Jefl end.
' spanked L line drive which SL LouiS
.0411S
(12th).
AL va. Broold)'ll, NL, Oct. I
Quarterback, Joe Hawkins, Dodger centerlelder Willie Da- ~UC'ISO
~ ~ :: 16
000~ Z.f.
000 000
0 0 1114 Jim BIIJIIIinr, Pblladet.
- --· - - vis caught waist high.
INero
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Houston
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TONIGHT'S GAMES
"I knew I had the no -hitler
""n ·ran ""' ·~ · •
pbla va. New Yon, NL, Jau
Fairland at Kyger Creek
aU along,'' Kouax said. "But il
Thursday'• 1\esulto
Bruce, Aldesh &lt;!). Raymond Zl H.
Eastern at Chauncey
never entered my mind it might San Francisco 4 Houoton 0
(8) and Brand. Marlchal IZl-lOI
1111 Sandy Koafu, Los Aabe .• perect game."
Cincinnati 3 New York 2, night and Haller. Lo!er - Bruce pies vo. Clllcaco, NL, Sep~
Hannan Trace - Open
Bob Hendley, the losing pitch· Los Angeleo I Chicago 0, night (9-181.
1, 1-1.
Mh&lt;n' a! New Lexingt1JJI
er for lhe Cuba, also had a no- Phlla ot Milwaukee, ppd, ram
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Gallipolis at Ironton
bitter until the seventh inning (Only games scheduled)
Phlla at Mllwaultee, ppd, rain
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1 ed Th sd
.Jao~ at Oak Hlll
when Lou Johnson doubled for Friday'• Probable Pttcbera
!Only games ICbeduledJ
;,:~coacb ~ ~.a;
Logan at Bexley
the only hll oft Hendley, just Milwaukee at New York .
Amerleh Loope
Steelers
The Plains at Nel•onvlllo&gt;
recently recalled Irom the &lt;night) - Blasingame (15-9) vs.l Mmn
130 Otrl 2112--10 15
Layn 'holds NFL records for
0
Pomeroy at Wahama
minor leagues. The only run Fisher (8-!9 ).
000 011 101- 4 t
~arielta at Wellston
came In tbe fifth when Jolllllon St. Loolo at
Kaat (11-10), Worthington
moat games played,
1/eirlon at PI Pleasant
walked moved to Jecond on (night) - Gibson (17-10) VL and Batley, Zimmerman
attempted, moot pa!!eS
Smart hunter~ know they can get
Saturday
&amp;n Fairly's aacriflce bunt, Short 116-i).
lforlen, Locker (21, Floher
completed, m 0 s t
Middleport at Rutland
stole third and scored when C inc Inn a t I at Pittsburgh Bolio 181 and &amp;mano.
gained, mOll! touchdown
the right equipment ~t the right
Southwestern at North Gallla
catcher Chrlo Krug's wild throw lnightl - Jay 19-6) vs. Sisk llorlen 112-12). IIR-Hall
and moot Pl1101
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No reason was gven
prices .. . . right here.
H oust on at Los Angeleo California 400 001 IIO- 7 12 mlgnallon, nor were h11 pllans :J
(night) - Roberta (4-1) vs. Kan City 200 000 000-_ ;2is~•·•~ [jrevi""e'"al'"ed'".====--=eCOATS
Drysdale (18-12).
Newman (12-14) and Jt•
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J..wi1 Repair Service
w. ........
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(mghtl - FauJ l$-3) vo. Herbel Tompkins 17); Aker (8),
(9) and Bryan.
-FORI t9-7J.
ePANTS
AUTOMAnW
&amp;tunlay'o Game1
(24) . 11Rs - Charles ....., ,,. e HEATING
SHOT
Milwaukee at New York
Kirkpatrick (lsi).
ePLUMBING
e SHELL BELTS
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
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Chicago at San Francisco
(Only gamea 1cheduled)
ROOFIN
•CLEANING KITS
St. Louis al Philadelphia
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Houston at Los Anget..,
BOBBY LAYNE RESIGNS
•WATERPROOFING
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•,I·.Cheste r R oush, Alan Swindell , J immy Lee, Danny Crow l~anagerl. Scco~d row ~}.~~~i;~,~eed Ferre!'·· Kenny EngliSh. Mike Sl lll, .lei( Werry, J un Crow, F. uge ne Ru seh1rlplett, M•ke Sawy er, Keith Phalm, Jim Anderson John Wolfe J ohn Bash Mik~ W . ht L. ma~·Ter, f klp Loga n, .'tll ke 0 Bro en, J ac k Mall ory. Slu art .Bia nkPns hip Tink
AsSistant Coach Bill Adams, Ronn ie Lo•an, Chri• T~mpkins llo,;,ard En lis h B' ll F n g ' arry ' es, orm~ Vaughan tmanage rl. Thi rd roll , !lead Coach Bud Bickel
Charl es Hysell. Tom Harris, TcdMorarity (manager) and As;istant CoachgRus~ett' M&lt;;'-~'gil~.' .t•n y Good~ Pa t ~lory._ Carson Crow. Do n Swishe r, 1-:cid ie Bai&gt;r. Charles Haves:
CJS, Andy Porter, Dick Werry, D•ck Knight, Rod Karr Raymond Zerkle Jon Guinther ~eff' ~ -- :~~-BRI~xN ummgsd, Ro
BIIJ .'tloore: Lenny Van Meter, Bru ce Simpson Bill Fi·an-

POMEROY PANTHERS -

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62 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE _

$1295

Four on the floor, radio, outside :nlrror, white sidewall
tires, wheel discs, back up Ua:hts, maroon metaiUc fin ish, aU vin)'l interior and bucket ~eata.

63 DODGE DART CON. -----c---:-c,-- $1595
270 series, 8 cyl., automatic trana,, rtdlo, whJte 1idewaYa,
wheel diS&lt;-!1, back-up lights, white with like new interior.

62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T. _ $1795
V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes, power steer·
ing, radio. beautiful 2 tone paint aet off by like new
white sidewall tires, tinted rlaSJ and back up llebtl.

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62 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DR. _ $1295

V·B motor, au tomtltic tra ns., new white sidewall tire :~
radio and wheel di scs. Green with green interior.
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Six r yl., standard trans., radio a nd heater, white sidewall

t~es, ba ck up lights. outside mirrQ[, low mileage, Real

ruce ctr.

61 OLOS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE _

$1S95

Full power, with power sca t and windaws. radio , tinted
glass, white sidewall tires, wheel diliCi. Green inaide and

out. Real nice.

JUMBO "AS-IS" SPECIALS
59 Dodge _ $495 57 Ford _
Two door H.T., V-8 mutor, auto. trans . Sharp!

$395

Four door. 8 cyl Auto.
trans.

1958 Buick

~8 Old•moblle

Now Only _ $250

only $275

"A GOLD STAR

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
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GMAC FINANCING
Ctcllllt..Oids

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Kansas City at BaUtmore (Z,
twt · night) - Talbot (lO-t)
and Hunter 1$-5) VI. Pappas (1!,.7) and J. Miller (5-3).
Satantay'a Game•
Detroit at Cleveland
California at Washington
Mfnnesola at Boston
New York at Chicago olght
Kansao City II Baltimort, nJibt

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HUNTING LICENSE AVAILABLE

NAME BRAND GUNS

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new mentor Charles Sm•th. Frunt.row, L to R, Larry Lemley. Greg Wood, Sam Larkin . .John Wise~ Dave Rice ~m Yellow Jackets. The Red Devit. are under the helm of/
- -- - ----Sam Hicks, Greg Wood . Charles Smtl , Leroy Welsh, Roger Black. Ron Black and Ro er Davis Third row
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k•nos: Bob Barrett, Perry Kennedy, Mike Johnson. Back row, Ron Gorby Steve Lucas gEibert Williams Si~vLao nBnryogAshbGurn. BHlll Kennedy, Ru sty Little, Jim Ba rrett, Joe Ha w.' ' had dropperl r.
al grka nl_ •ron li on ·~•inst over hea trd radiaStudio.
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Wlth igrent Millon Lambert
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[Merdith G
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25 candidate.s . workin~
f' o r ~ back in to roachin g thi.~ year] others on the li:astern ~qulld Roger Spc~ir
aeJ
and/ ~pt 17
starting ·PQSJlions, Wtll open after S{lending a number of are Terry Kaylor 145 Senit&gt;r
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their season .tonight at Olaun·~ years Outs ide the teat'hi rlf, pro- jcenter; Gary Woli. 140: Senior Me THE SCHEDULE
Oft. 1 cey-Dover High school.
: fe;;;sion. ..
/ halfback; Paul Chadwell, 130, - ~~~O -.~' Cha~neey-Dover Oct. 8 Plagued with injuries, Head [ Returnees at Eastern
are 1 Senior end.
Coach Dick. Martin is not over· 1964 · lettermen Roger Allman,· J1mior.; - Rorruld Orr, 18-1,
Jy optimi.!ltc about the E:agles' 142 lb. Junior halfback; John end : Archie Rose, 1.10, center.
this faiJ. Marlin, who Bogard, 154 Junior tackle; Cbar· Sophomores - Bill Buckley, I
moved to Eastern from H.ut. Jes Eichinger, 140 lb. Jumur 136, center; Larry
Spencer,
lrnd, has six players now on 1 quarterback; Bruce
Hagtr:- 135, guard; Dolph Day, 126,

1965 MODELS

~t-anng L11t le Hock, t.hough, claJmed "Oil rap11o1 ui

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Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

count! y, smal l !owns, and eool

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Two day.s l&lt;lft-r. bll('k

ed th&lt;t, he was one of the fam- iOf F a mt'. and iuto !.htt Texal

- North Gallia
- At Ruttantt
BuebteJ York
At Kyger Creek

I Ort. 15 - McArthur
I Oct. 2% - Wabama
~ Oct. Z9 - At Southwestera
Nov , C-At Racine

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known as Hill Billy) from that : Wesl.ern Ok lahoma b not dis-.
part of ~he t"O~nlry, but
I tinc_tive exeept. for Jts towerin&amp;
~u~ted 1_1 - . his 1965 Mustang · g~am ~lt:'vaton . sca ttering of
didn t qude ftt th e picture.
) wmdm!ll s.. and working oil ~
Later , the Ozark s lt&gt;veted out r1cks. II Js wh€&lt;JI country.
and Oklahom; 1 , her town!i dot- 1 N'lrthern Trxas Js fl at. dry,
ted IJy Wil ier towe rs and her barren counrry . where red, clay
rivers by sand bnrs. camp into ~ype dirl. looks more baked tho
the horizon.
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For the Best Deal Ever on a '65 Dodge
The Dodge Boys Are Dealing I

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REPAIR SERVICE

ATTENTION
LADY BOWLERS

GIVEN '11ME OFF
ST. LOUIS (UPI)- Paut Sllao,
6-foo~7 rebounding ace of
St. Louis Hawko, has been
eo extra time off IAI allow
shotgun wound to hea~ and
not report for the lint lewn II
prscllce Monday.
Slla• was lhot ID the
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bomber
W. L. Pet.
2437~!Mitport
GB quarterbacked lor 15 yean
Minnesota
114 Mill
89 54 .1122
l.bo NaUonal FootboU League,
Chicago
82 61 .573 7
Ballimora
80 10 .S71 71&gt;
Cleveland
77 63 ,S51J 101&gt;
De! roil
78 IK .54t 101&gt;
New York
69 7~ .fit\201&gt;
California
tJe 77 .462 zs
Washington
62 10 .4S7 2111&gt;
All Ladles Interested In bowling In a ladles league
Boston
116 117 .m ss
report lor free Bowling lnstructlom at the PomeKansas City 51 tit .314 Mil
roy Bowling Lanes 10 A.M. Tuesday, SeptembeD
14.
Tlmnday•a 11en111
Amanda Sawyer
Minnesota 10 Chicago ~
California 7 Kansaa City J
P()MEROY BOWLING COMPANY
(Only games scheduled)
Frlda)'a Prebable Pfteben
Detroit at Cleveland &lt;nlibt)Lolich (II-&amp;) VI. Siebert 111-t).
New York at Chicago (night)
-stottlemyrt 1111-&amp;) ••- Peters
(9-11) .
Califomlt at Washlllllon
(llighl) - Loper (14-12) VI.
Rlcherl (IJ-10).
Minnesola at Boston (night)
- Perry (t-1) vs. Morehead

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.... 87 Tom RaU AJI
try, 0 twenty _ vear _ o~d c;;;:n ~ where la rmers congregala a
Uons ID earher prot-season prac· Osborne, 157, Junior
guard, 116, gu~rd ; Steve Ervin, 191.
on his way Lo ptck u ~ saddl; · I.street rornPrs around !iUCh ,._.
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John Pooler, 157, Senior end. halfoack ; Elton Steelt•. 138, tacksaid "I can nd p
h . f laurants as the "Goldea Jlool•
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Senior e; arry pencer , 94, half·
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the chores of gUidmg the Ea-'[ halfback : Daryl Welt,
142,, back; Bob Wood, 116, • nd, and An orange suo was setllng' .. ... go west ,,
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wanna back up - gonna use I OccasiOnally on the rambiiDc
gleo by Bob Ord, of Middle- Semor guard, and Mike Mar-J Ray Karr, 99, quarterback.
as I crossed over lhe Mlssissip- Th' .
1ed sleep whole f•ght10g off mos- him for ropin ' _ he'll back to- l land there are ~Iorlul displaye
port, and Joho Lambert. Lanrl tin , lRO, sophomore quarterback. Boys l~st by graduatmn from PI River at .Men~a. Tena.,
IS wHs west tom~. a sman 1qu1tocs on the floor ot an abao- night •)r I'll kiiJ 'em .• Confl· of erosmn and Isolated oU ltarber~ father ol former PHS Marlin lettered at Rutland last!last year • team include Plll Into Arkansas.
town boy from the blils
of I doned share • cropper's shack dence of the We t
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Charles Those famous words or H
sou:heastern Ohio. Beginning Ialong side au irrigated cotiAin Already m s erfne;h
_AillllriUo, Texas, provided •
1' •• P ..-abon of the great country field
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Rick
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Workshop is Planned September 16
By Forest Run Methodist

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Beglnnlllll at 2 p.m • there K:m w1•• to lnlorm,~omendro o: Yeaurer. November 7 was ..t and daughter, Marsha, Mark play aroa. The club aloo plans
1w1ll be tho Worship Serv!ee, with
ser ouonus
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R Kra!y P~:~~ngltoci~n
celebration &lt;&gt;I the ehurch. l Thomas Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Meat•." Plan• conc~rnlll!l the
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on
the
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"Our
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At
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close of the meetlnR, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs
Ben spring conferenee to be held In
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cookies and coffee were served.;Thomas, Lee Ann Thomas, Mike March were tabled. The club
16 MONTH
Pocket Cllendlr $I
also w; ll l&gt;e a pari of thiS serv- nlng Roulh; Sco~ of ~ DropThMomasd, MSLepbEenb Thomes and voLCbed 1to cooperate In plans for
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I Hackney all a
r stma• flowor show. Last
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of Ripley, W. Va.
year's ehow recolved
J!I!COnd
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Also Mr. and Mre R 8 place ln the tate
' places emphasl• upon
r.. CUrtiS; The Nation Attlckl tho
Mr. and
Orai A proRr•m
"Candle. sponSJblhly of God s pw In Problem, Mrs. John Scott ; and
I Eads, David Elida, Mra. Lewis Ught Lore," • history or can•
rrnder H1m duo praJSe and Christian _Women _Act,
Mrs.I
1Rossi, Miss Anna McCny, Hen. diM, was given
by Mro.
• thanks~JVInR for all ilJS beneSEPT. 10
rt Rossi, Jam .. Ro,.i, Mrs. H.! Wlllle•m Slater. She displayed
CARAVIL.LI_"_·
MIDDL I PORT, 0.
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Mary Shrine, White Shrln• of i E. Fruth Mr. and Mr. D. w.· arrangementa 1111lng candles and
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'jorusa!em will m..t at the I Rothgeb, Mr. and Mrs. John I fiowero and Included an arrangeNew Yeo
IOOF Hall Friday at I p. m. Crooks. Mrs. L. R. Strathron and I ment of nowero and candlea In
There will be a ochool of In- IJu!le and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Ia bra" antique ~andleholder,
slrucUon and all olflcers at·e Jack Fruth. Lynn, Mike, ,Joan •and one featuring 1 pair of
. Officers
for the new ear urged Lo be pre•enl.
Carol and John, Mr. and Mrs., black scales using parsley and 1
were installed by the Po..!roy The Wesleyan Service Guild Clyde McOermoU Mr and acorn squash 00 one and a
' Shakespeare club Wednolday at of tho Racine Methndl•l Church M.-.. R. W. Batemon , Mr..I _ , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
, the home of Mn Dal ' sm'tth wlll bold a rummage sale on Ainy Smith and Mary stephen·
' Spring Ave , at~ one" o'clock , Friday and Saturday, Sept. !0 , 110n, Pl. Pte..ant, W. Va.: Mr. I
I luncheon and meelinl, Mrs, Ro·· end II, from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m 1and Mrs. Dovld Kraft Hunt.lng-j
bert warner was 8 en-hostelS In !.he Ashworth Building In ton ; Mr. and Mr&lt;. Nolon Cor ,
Member! wore sealed 11 ~ Pomeroy . Anyone having rum· "'n ulie and Kit. Cincinnati: I
table wlth white covP.r and ren- mage to be plrkll'd up i ~ S!lked Mr. and Mr!l. P. A. Sayre. 1\ •·
tl'red with en arrangement or to call WI 9-3023.
hurkiP. end Mr. and Ml' . .lame,
MDdtl WDK
mu
lti·colored
mu:m.
Mro.
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10.11
Olrson
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or wl
F. Tompkins asked uace.
E /angeline Chapter,
OES,
The meeting, In charge of Middleport, will sponsor a rum· Rrunion j~ HPid hv
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Louis Reibel who read the Best· AlP building. Persons having The family of Mr. and Mrs ..
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: ward Look," and ciosed with r.all .Jo Ann Bailey, WY 2-.U33 ! theJr ao nuB I family reunion a1
praH•r Mrmher~ responded to or Mr5. John Lyon!!! or Mr~. I hom&lt;" or Mr and M~ . Harry
roll call with a safety hint tol- Wendell Bunce.
Thoma• of Mmers ville
lowed by the W~Xnt'n's Creed
sept. 1%
I Attt•nd ln!! were Mr. and Mr11.
The Daughters of Ru th class . Les~er Bowers and Vicki

In unison.
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officers Including, Mrs. Dale
Snut ll , PI ' s ~&gt; Ill Mrs C F.
Tompkins, vice president: and

of the United Methudlst Church Sprmglleld ; Mr . nnd Mrs. Ernwill meet at lhP church, Mon. :~1 Thomet!&lt; of A.me!lvil!e ; Mr.
day , Sept J2. ~ t 2 p m with d Mrs. Carroll B&lt;Jiscr and
Miss Nelle Bing a• ho•t.,s. Tom and Mike of Mansfield ,

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nlng to enroll in evening clane• must"botify the reglllrar as early as

uslgn an adviser to them before registration day. All eveninll studenta will
begin their registration by reporting to the reglltrar's office before further
Instructions will be given.
REGISTRATION POR ALL IVININO CLASIII WILL II CONDUCTIO ON
THI COLLIOI CAM,US WIDNISDAY, SIPTIMIIR 15, ltM, 6:10 t1
1120 p.m.
ON CAMPUS
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Math. II 0, l'undlonel

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Icon. 211, PrlnclpiH

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l!ng. 313, American Lit.

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Wellttell Hlth leh11l
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REXALL DRUGS

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

RACINE PLANING MILL

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Mhhlloport,

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lleauliful cabinet Is crafted 111...,.

Automatic frequency control, M*l
RF stage ia FM.

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various other locations throughout Southeastern Ohio. AU studenta plaD-

ulne Walnut veneers and select
hardwood solids. Set lets.you enjoy

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of these classes will be taught at the college, the others will be oUered

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Mrs
Jed treuurer.
Webeter New
Sr., secreThe Radio
Pomeroy
and Mrs
Mrs. Rober!
Robert Delay and
tary and
pro- Band
Club Bend
w!U hold their M
Mrr and
gram books wert distributed an tnnual picnic and outing Sun· ~hrls and Bryan, and
Ml"
a voU! ol thanka and a gift wee day, Sept. 11 , at Old Man'• ~n.ny Lawson, all of Colum-'
sent to Mrs. Marvin Burt ror l Cove. The aroup will leave the F~ Mr• Alice Dal!er,
making the books
Rock Spri
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n&amp;S a1rgrou ' a Brown and p I M .
v Affa!n"' wa• the topic 12:30 p, m. Ail members, their James
au a, r and MrB.
the prouam presented by , lamilles and friends are invited J
MThornas and Johnny
Weboter who 'fluke on l
SEPT 13
· oey, r. and Mrs John ThornStatues of Women, Home lind The Pomer • Elementa as, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thom-11
Recreation Sslety and Cruaadel PTA wUI m: Monday Se~ as, all locaL
for Lighta, which Ia 1 new pro- •-ber IS
'Th
- - -ject of the Worn.n's Federation. w~
at 1:30 p. m. ere Kernal of the ivory nul
Attendinl were the abovt tnd will be room vmtatlon and all soft, juicy, •nd lood to
MIM Lydia Ebertbach
M parenls tre ur&amp;ed to be prea- when It i• ripe.
, Harry P. Smith, Mrs •PhU ;1~: ent. Refruhmenta will be servllam!IOn and Mn Ben N Is- ed by \be eucuUve committee. Tuesday evenlna at 1.10
Ung.
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The reiUlar meeting of the at the school The Rev . We&lt;ldeil '(
DAYs and the Auxillary will Stutler of lh A!b ·
be held Monday Sept 13 at 1 . .
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ury Metho'.·
' Friend&amp; hip Cla11
n,. Pomeroy Garde~ cl~b wilt I dJBI Church will lead devoUons
MePu In Bfllemenl
meet Monday, Sept. 13, at the ~:fr:~hme ~ 18 will be '"rved by
• Tills Jlt Action Wosher Ia ldttl for washable woolons
MASON - The Frlendeh!p hnme of Mro J W McMurray, parent."'~'; I ":,mmlttee All
o• ; oaklnll out around·ln dill in kids ' play clothes!
' ClAA! of the E.U.B Church In ' MIIOn, W. Va., with Mrs. Har. ly Invite~ r en ! aro cordial.
• Ptttntld Deep Action Alitator creates jet currents
Ma110n held Jte monthly meet.! vey Van Vranken as cn-ho•te".
fo• Deep Action cleonln&amp;l
lll!l Wednesday, September 1. 1n I The Portland PTA will
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• 3t-•lmplt mechanism1 the church basement. The op- i Monday evening at 7:30 p. m
no belli, pulleys, aearal
enlng prayer waa offered by at the achool houae. The
t lii·AWIY lint removtl1 Mrs. Patty Rouoh and waR to!- ' uam wlll consl1t of installation
1of olllcers and meeting the new
110 lint trep to clean!
: lowed by eroup llngin&amp;,
EvtnLih
Blblt quiz wu given by Mrs. necutlve head, Ronald Deem. I
• Jot Spin cuts dryin&amp; U11111l
Gladys Stenrt, preaident. Fol· It wlll aloo be "'get ocqualnted
With Trade
• Qient-tlzt tub, tool
towing the minutes read by night" lor parent• and teachers.
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1Mrs. Pegl!)' Edwardo, secretary, Relreahmenll wUI be served.
Comwt To Tht
j relresbmente - e served
to The 1"8jiular meeting of the
, the lollowin&amp; by Mro. Pqgy Middleport Boord of Public
BIG BEND AREA
1Edwards and Mr1 . Patty RoUBh, lairs w!U be held the first Mon·
· Gladys Stewart, Arizona Slew· i day night nl the month at
~· EIClaie,1Roscb, Alice Marte p. m. Anyone wishing In~~~~:;;!
MIDDLEPORT. 0 '
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NOW OPEN
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LIMITED BASIS
odlst Church will meet at
cburch Tuesday, Sept 14 at
WATCH I'OR OUR
?:30 p. m. "Living In a Space ,
GRAND OPENING
Age" will be the topic of the
program presented by Mrs.
W. 0. Barnit•
and Miss
Grace Campbell. Hos1esses are
Grace Campbell. Hostesses are
Miss Lydia Ebersbach and Mre.
Gerald Wildermuth.
5t N. Second Avt.
Tilt American Le&amp;lon AUJ:il~
ary of Lewis Manley Post 263
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
will meet Tuesday evenmg at
lhe home ol Mr•. L. C. Thomas, 1
DIAL WY 2·5560
Rutland.

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~- Sunday Scbool 8:30 L
Tbursday, l tD I 1.-.
Ill., 1'1111 Wise. •upL; MoralD&amp; dillllollle LIQDI: 7 P. a Prep
-ship 10:30 L Ill.; YOD I b "'" 11• 11., p. ID. 8Jblt _ .. ·'
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!llrvll:el 7 p. m.: Evqeilollc • ..
Olber ""i:; ..
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prayer servtco 7:30 p. m. Wed. 1FOLlOI• 11, •• 1111 o\Peto
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""""'P LU.illl li. m.; IIIVOIUIIil Allred Melbodllt Batch
Wednesday ond FrtdQ otilllll&amp; till
14Dlberr1ltlilbll
day ScllooJ at 10 a. 111. Pray11 wvrthlp 7:110 p, m.: 1\ober, Reed Rev. Pearl Casto, paator. ,
FPedoll ~ ......... a. ld., IDib ol Jllllgs llemor:al
moeHn~: 8:30 o. m. Wed., ebo1r Blblo 'e.honl ~ui)l.
day School at 9:30 Charles
-B=~ =~: ~ J~ Hospital"l'allllr, W. Olllotd
Cit.- QlllfU 111 God, n... lor, Supt. 10:30 a. m. A
lord. Supl: SUndaJ Sebool 111
PUtor, J - R
lelbllhom Baplll\ cllvell, GUbert Spencer , oastor Sunday on speake~ will 8~eak; 10:45 a. a
. ltvallgeiJJ!I Seillte I 'iolfer, leu- ...._ ,,
Grt!lll lleod; Rev C. t.. O'UJO- School 9:8ll a. m. Mommg wol' m. Worship serv1ce with
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nor, pastor; Robert l.ewls, IIIIPL sbip u •· m.; &amp;:vanaeliJtlc w Rev. c..to, Tuesday, 7:45 P:m..ao p, ;:;=er meeting, 7-J · 1Writp, 2:111 p. m.1 you tb
1 ·"1 .. 'lL Morntna Worship vtca. I p ID. Prayer meelin&amp;- Member!hlp and
Evangelism r. ~ MI... Olin NefOo meetlna, . ... p. Ill.; ~~ Sill1
and Sunday Scbool; 1 p. m. Ev· 1:30 p. m. Wedoesday ; y011118 ~mllll8slon : Wed. 7:41 P· m.,
ell. Tburlday, 7:10 p. Ill., 11
eDillg oervice; l"'unday, 7:30 People'• Service ~nday, 1:30 Mid-week prayer l!elvlee, Sun- man. mlal011811 putDn SUD- II IJ:VIIIII llei&amp;Jdl, Ga'~tpnlh.
p. m. Prayer meeting,
p. m
day, Sept. 19, aU day Hom&amp;School, 9:10 e. m.r Wortld!l Edea Vllllod llriiUol II
~urcb ol God, Mt. Morlall coming with The Goepe! Four
a m.. l'reaehin&amp; 7:10 p. fhlsl ~~ ft81o, lldeD R.
(lorpeD* Batllll Churcll1
quartet of RuUand.
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Sunday School 9·30 a. m.; Mom- Ba•. Daalol WorlmliiD, pastor
CbOIIII MelbocJIJI Cburcll
n.,er l!et:VICt, • p. ID. """'"· : - - '
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Sunday School9•4b a.m.; WOI' p I A. "'"• l'kllor· W
IOa.m., WIJIIIIoB'IIII JV.I ors IP • a
Jllllp 111rvlct u L m. and 1:10 ear
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' orQn1otllo ilndllmJt, 7:11 P· !II.
11M Bapllll Qllll'dl, Middle- a. m. Prayer meettna 1:30 p • service at 9 a. m.. ~day IJncue Mlulo11, Ret. Earl 111r1. lqda Cllllnlllr, 11 u ;
port. Rov. Donald Boone. ... m. Tuetday; Young People' School at 10 L m.; . ws.., 1st
• putor: Service~ IVV7 etanes lot all; SoDa INtrl-.
tor: Sunday llcoool 9:1~ a. m., meeting. 7:30 p. m. Friday.
1bursday ol monlb,
Board
1.30 p, m.
1 p. m. Pm • htl 8:111 P. &amp;t
Frtd Hofiman. Supt.; tO: I~ a.
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meeung Srd Wednesday ol the Tile Chtlrell ol tile Nuanae. MJd.Week PrQOz meetlngi,!!:
m ~ship Service; BYP 6 p. RaUaod Church 01 Goll: !ln. morth.
Chester· Rev Herbert Grate P. m. Wednflldll)', CIMt
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'~ · John Smallwood, pastor•
Flatwoods Molbodlol Cbare
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B' ll As l
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service 7 p. m.: Young People Bblp service 10 a. m. eveo
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Bacblel E-n&amp;eJk-1 -UIIIIed
meeting 1'1uwJI(!ay, 7.30 p, m, l!lndeaver 7 p. m. Wedn.,day: other Sunday 1, 45 p. m. SUI&gt; SUnday School ~ :30 a. m.; Mort&gt; 8retbren Church _ StmdaJ
practlce.
Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satul' day School, 10 a. m., John iDg Worship U a. m.; NYPS llcbool 9:45 L m. Wonbip,
6' 45 p. m.: . Evening Service, 2nd and 41b SUDdl¥, 8:45 L
rtrsl Baptist Cburcll. Pom.. day.
llailoy, SupL Prayer
Thl• is one of the •napshots fr om my vacation trip. "fHI!t CHUPICH P'OR AL.L.
The
United
Melbodlsl
P· m,; Midweek Prayer aero m. AcbaSh Miller, pulla'.
Friend• aok wh y I made this the frontispiece In my AL.l. FOR THI!: CHURCH
roy - Re v. Carver Williomt. Or
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Cburdl,
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Wednesday
Sund 8ch 1 9·30 till 10·20
ace
PISCO
Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI·
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album rather than tha• shot of the bald creat of Mt.
e1n 1111 rth Jor the bulldin.c ol chatar:
Wors~p
se:ce
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10:30
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Pomora]l,
The
Resv
dRlcbardMB.
k!re,
pastor.
Church
School
at
Mlddieporl
Cburo
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Marcy - or the telescopic ciose-up of the Old Man ol w.r 11'1d ..,00 dti?-"''"'hiJ• H is a ~ tor.
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Nursery and Juruor church or Ding P~a er and S.nnoo. 10 ,30 · a. m., eo
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houw of 1pirltW1I V&amp;hiH. Without •
the Mountain•.
11trong ('hurch, neiU ... r democracy
cblldren.
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Leo Vaughan, A"t. Supt. Morn·
qrhool 9:30 a. m.; Mon&gt;
dYIIira tion am !NI'Yi~. ~re
Sure, I know this ecene is commonplace. I saw a hun- nur
flrsl BapUII Church, Racine a.m. COffee bou lollowiJJ&amp;.
ing Worship 10:30 a. m. Tues·
IVnrsblp 10:30 a. m.; NYPS Letart FaDs UD!ted BretiiNII
• re (our mund rtator11 why ~\"ee'Y
~red vlllagee with their while steeples peering above the
1 · n~n nhould o ttrnd !N!rYiM 1"11\1·
11av c. L. O'Conner . pastor
blelprtoe EVB Cburcb, Ba•. day ~L 14, 7:30 P· m .~ the Young Peoo'' · 6:45 p m.: IJ:ml. In Christ Church. !Wr. J la
~ upport Ow Clmrch . TI~y
trees ilnd their comfortable old houses nestled around a ~:rly jand
Sunday
School
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a,
m.,
Sam
Menzel
Smith, putor. Won~blp Woman s Society of Chnsllan
lll8f!ting 7:30 p. m. : Morrison Sunday School 1:10 a.
I J FIJI' h" 0W71 Mb . (2) For
the church. And each one had a pond wi th pi nes and hiachildrtn 'u all.e. (J J For the Mb
Curtla, supt.; 10,4! a. m. Mom aenr!ce 8:30 a, m.:
SWiday Service mee~ at church: Tbursm""'' •g. Wed , 7:30p.m. m. Tom Norris,: SUpt. Wonblp
of hill 00111t11unlly und MUon. (4)
l&gt;irchet guarding Ito sh01·e.
llll
worship:
1:30
p,
m.
8YF
Sebool,
10·30
a.
m.
Youth
Fel·
day,
Sept.lo,
the
DIStrJct
wsservice First and Third Sunday
J'Or thl •b o1 the Chun!h i~tr,
which n.eoU hia rrora l and ~ ten.l
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. !owshlp 6:30 p. m.: Boys and C8 workshop Will lram at the Pomeroy r.burch of lh• Nn evenings at 7:30. SecoDd an4
But this picture eays more than all the others. It IUpport,
Plan to 10 to ehurdll'!p
Evening service' ! :30 p, m. Girls FeUowshlp, 6,30 p. m.; Forest Run MeU1od"t Church. orene, Sm~day School. 9:30 L Fourth Sunday mornJnat 81 u
epeake not juot of beaut.v ami natural wonder ... It tells larl y and l'PIId you r BiiJIP rl• •
Wednesday, Prayer meeting: Evenmg service 7:30 p. m.. 2nd Sunday, Sept 19• .3' 30 ·
m.: Morrung worsblp IO:tl L a.m. Christian Endetvor, t&gt;f a good land populated uy a ~ rent people. It remi nds
s·30 p. m. Wednesday, S•nlor and 4tb Sundays: Youth Choir. p. m. Chr&lt;stJan Higher l!:du· m. Evening _Worshlp, 7 P· m.: ond and Fourth Band&amp;y enDlne of God , . . and of my neighbor. It whi•per• that all I
Coo~ Practlct; 1,30 p. m. Tueo- 6, 30 p. m. Wedoesday. Prayer cation A;ea Conference at . the Prayer meeting, 1 p. m. Wed. lng! at 7,30• J1!11811 MorriiOII,
ch erieh can endurP for g{' n e rat i nn~.
lr Pra ti
llleef
,
m Wed11esday Veterans Memorl&gt; l Aud11or· Rev. Clyde v. Renderson, pas- Pastor.
ciay. J unlor Cb o
The landmarks of a. l{l'f! hl. people proudly point to
c ce,
mg, 7·30 p. ·
· lorn, West Broad St..,
tor.
'Faith. The Church belong• at the center of our life,
RoUand First Baptlll Clmr&lt;b Lottridge EUB Churtb., Rev. bu•.
MI. a.rmoa Ullllttl II
But only you and I can keep itt here I
Sunday Scbrol 9:30 a. m. Preach- Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; Foresl Ron Motbodlot cborcb thorcb olllle Nuareae, Pom- t :30 a. m.,
oechlnl 10:1G L
IIM8 ~·mlu .4~ &amp; ,......, 1...... &amp;,.......,.Ve.
lnl' Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Sunday School 9: 45 a. m. Rus- - Sunday School g a.
Mrs.
Rev. Clyde Benderson, 111 Chrtrt: RoY. Jomu Morrl.•
10U Archer, Supt.
Sunday Fred Nease, Supt
.
Sunday School 9:30 L 11'11, putor: BmHJa, ScbOOI,
Satunl•y
Th11r1dev
Tllet4ty
Wadn"d•r
Mond~.,
SIIMa.,
fret
WID
Baptist
Cburtb,
worohlp
10:45
a.
m.
and
7:30
vice
10
a.
m.
Rev.
sblp
services
7:30 p. m. Sun- m. Alternlla preach'nl
aDd
I J•hn
J.,..ml•h
lwlah
l'salmt
I C hro~ i el at
6Ut1i ~
ld9·24
Rutland, Putor. Rev P e u I p. m. alternately. Bible etudy StuUer, pastor,
Morning Worshlp 10:30 L Cbrisllan EDcteavor, 7:30 p. IlL
411 ...21
ltl4-12
14:21·34
1211·1
Taylor: SUnday School, 10 a. m. and prayer service led by pu~ Heatb •loehodist Church, Mill- eervlces 7:30 p. m. P r ' Y • r Sunday. Mid-Week Pray• Ill'
Guy Priddy , Supt. ; Preaching or 7:30p. m. Wednesday, Cbrlo- clleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor;
NYPS 6:45 p, m. Evening tic"' Wedootlllay . 1:30 p. m.
terv!ce, 7:30 p, m.; Prayer oer- dan Endeavor. 7:30 p, m,, 3rd Mra. Nan Moore, Church School meetln2. 1:30 p. m. 'lbunday. Liltie lly&amp;er United Chureb ol
Wllh the hope II wUI, in some mea.ure, /osler ond help su•· ri&lt;es, '1 :30 p. m. Wednesday. Saturday of month.
Supt.; Church Stbool, 9:30 a. Cbureb or tbe NIIWOJlo, ftl. Cbrttl -cheshire, Kyger, lhrtt.nin thai whlcla ;, pood In frrmily and community life, lhl8 feaMI. Morlsh Bapltrl Cb.,.b, lllornlna Stor EUB Ontrcb, m.; Worshlp Service, 10:30 a. dne, Obio. Sunday School at lord Pamh, Wmeo G. Zmn.
llfrtl I~ 1pomored by llae bmlneu flrmR and organbatiolll
Corner of Fourth and Main Sl Re M 1 Smlth
1 , 8·45 m.; MethodiSt Youth
9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worsblp pa•tor. Worship service : Ser·
Middleport R•v. Nyle Borden, I. ~ ::"day
or. ~ ship, 7 p. m.; Official
Serv!cel0:30 a.m. Sunday Evo- mon : ,','Friends of God or the
_w_h_o_'_"_n_a_m_e_•_a_p_p_e_a_r_b_e_l_ow_._______________-.l minister. Sunday School 8,30 Smith supt : Earl Shu~. A!s't meeting. 1!1 Sunday ot month. nlng Service 7,30 p.m.; Mid . World, Hartford 8:1&gt; _ EDT;
L m. Arnold Richards, Supt. Monili,g ~rshlp 10 ,~ a. m, ; 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday ..ek Prayer Service Wedne&amp;- Kyger 9:30 EST Cheshire 10:311
lolornin Worshl 10 ,30 a. m. P
.
Th
01 'lloOth, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor da• 7,80 p.m. Rev. Morril M. ~ST. 7 P· m, Pastor lnst alia·
g
p,
rayer meetina 8 p. m. uro- Wednesday, 1 p. m.
W;He PIBior
uon semce at Cheshire. Thurs
Ntolll lllpllll th11rllb: SUI&gt; day.
MlnenYIIJe Melbodlll
'
·
day, Rio Grande Baptist •I" "
c1a1 School 1;30 a. m. : Wol' South Bethel EUB Church -Dr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: Rutland Chard ol 1M Nazar. ciation meeting
6 p. m. 111
oldp 11 a. m.: Prayer service, Rev. Eugene E. Emenon, pas- VIetor Brown, Chnrcil
Sunday Scbooi 1:30 a. m.; Wellston.
Middleport. Oblo
Middleport, Ohlo
1 p. m. Wednesday.
tor. Sunday School 9:41 a. m,, SUperintendent 10 a. m.
Morning_ Wonhlp 10:45 L m. Mlddleporl rtnl ~olllll ~r"
Clrleloll dlarob. IUnpbory Norman H. Bthr, Supl Sunday tal Board m!etlng escb quarter Evangelistic service 7:41 p. m. llyterlan Cburcll. a.. """"'"
lload Rev Ciyda Hinton pas- Worsblp 10:~ a. m. and ?:30 p. unless otherw1!e called. Holy Midweek prayer mvtce, 7:41 p. Ruppel! pastor: Sunday Srh" "
lor, Sunday School, 9,30 ~- m.; m. Alternately . . Bible
Study = o n eacb quarter as 111&gt; m. WodntSday.
I::!O a. ' m. Mr. Fred Lt&gt;wl•
Rolph Clrl. oupl Sunday Wor- and Prayer semce led by pas~
Mo~ Cllta I Metbodisl S)Tacwe lllmrtlt Of the N- oupt.: IG:30 a. m. WorahiP: ' "'
olllp senlce, !0:30 a. m. and or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Qlurch, ~rthur "'still Pastor rene, I'Viillam C. Thorpe, pastor. '- m. YF: Wed, 6:3' Junior
Ba kE'r~ ol Good Br e1d
We Fill All Doctor ~ PrescrlptiolliJ
7:30 p, m. alternately . Prayer Syracuse E.U.B. Church, Paul Sunday School. 10 a. m. Oliver Sunday Srhool9:30 am. : Morn· Cbotr: 1 P. m. Semor Cbnh
Hunlihgton, W Va.
WY 2-2955
Pomeroy
meeting Wedoesday, 7:30 p. m. IL Sellers. Pastor.
Sayre Supt.. Sunday Worship tng worshop 10.31 a. m.
Syracaso First Uniled l'rl'•
- -C.lumblr Chapel: Worsbip ser- 1:30 a. m. Sun&lt;tay, School. Ben service, II a. m.; Prayer mee~ Peatecoslal Assembly, Route byterlan Cburch - Cburcb 101
vice each 3unday 9:15 a. m.; Quisenberry, Supt., 10.30 a. m. every Sunoay evenln&amp;.
124, Rev . Daui E. Jones, putor ,, . . , , •· m.: So; I •
sunday Scbool 10 a. m.1 Youth Mormng Worship service, lsi illg every Wedneoday evening. Sunday School 10 a. m.; Wor- 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
!lervlce 8: top. m. Evening Wor- lind 3rd Sundays of the month: Porlland Methodist Churtb, day, Wedneeday and Friday. 7:30 p .m.
lbl 7
cb S d
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangeli• Arthur SUit pastor
Sunday
P p. m. ea
un ay.
Uc Service. 2nd and 4th Sun- School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.• llar- Tbo Ponle&lt;GIIat Cbnrch, Mill- Cheshire-Kyger·llartford Par·
240 Lincoln St. Middle por t WY 2-2550
Pomoroy
WY 2·2440
l 30 E. Second
Bradbury Churtb ot Christ, day ol mooth BETHANY -: old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenneth dleport, South 3rd Ave.; Sunday Ish, Hartford BapUst . Church
Art
Marcum, miniSter; Bible 1:30 a. m. Morning Worship; 11"AI PJi 't~
!·m ·d oc:z School \0 a. m.; Sunday evening Morrung Worsblp 9:15 DET 8el'
-·- lldlool and Momlna Wonblp, 10:30 a. m. Sunday Scnoo!, Bly· McLeod. Aos't. gopt. Services ovangell•tic service, 7:30 p. m. moo "'~~lchfuine31 or the Tel
Uh30 a. m.; Christian Endeav- the Thelsl, Supt.; 6:30 ?· m. Qrcle, 2nd Thursday ot month Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. VIrgins. Tuesday - Olflcera
~ ar,
8 p. m.; Evening Worship, Youtb Fellowship. CARMEL - month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practlce m.: SaturdJ: night Prayer and planning meeting, 7 p.m. EDT.
Established In 1904
1 p, m.
1:30 a. m. Sunday Rcbool Way· aesday of monlb, 1 P· m.; AI~ WorshiP 7·10 p. m. Pastor, Rev. _ _
ne Roui!b, SUpt. : 10:30 a. m. ernoon Circle, 4\b Thunday ul B. L. Barrett
West Columbia. W. Vl.
lo!lddleport
WY 2-3284
Pogevllle
CommiiDII:y
Church
Morning Worship 2nd and 4tb Racine M lbodlst Ch h
Pb. Mason 773-5593
Rev Russell Cline pa!lor '
e
ore • Jlarrtaonville Presbyterian
y~ People'• ~vice
p. Sunday of the Mooth; 8 p. m . H. l. McDanlet, pastor: Sun- Qlurcb, Jolm Davies, pastor:
g •·• ,._ft••li~'
Evening li:vBII!leU.Uc Semce. day School 9:30 a. m.: Preach· a. h School 10 .30
w.
m. Thurs....,.;
&gt;uC ..,.. 1st and 3rd Sunda of month '"" 30
MYF 8
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· a. m. or
tlce Saturday, 7130 p. m.: and
Y
· ...,. IO: a, m.;
p. m. : ohlp service :30 p, m.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
TupPers Plains I!Uil Church, Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.
Ch b Jes
llemiocfl
Grovt
Otrilllaa
Rev.
Eugene
E.
Emerson,
pasm.
Wednt:lday.
Reorganized
ore 01
"'
Pomeroy
We!t Main St.
"Your Keepoako &amp;lore"
aturch, Worablp oervlce, 1130 tor; Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Rock Sprtuga Metbodlst - Cilrlst of Latter Day Saints, JilJ - - - - - - - - Support the Church of Your Choice
Pomeroy
312 E. Main Sl
a. m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m., Ho- Chester Lemley, pastor;
mileo from Racine oo RacineTerry Cullwns, Supt.
bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu· ship service Y:30 a. m.; SunRoad; SWiday School Mr. and Mrs, WUllam lledfGrd
~ and prayer services led by clay School, IO:Ib a. m.;
a. m;; 1\orshlp 10' 30 a. and family, Mi!s Calmll Rid·
llradiOtd Cbarcll ol Christ, pastor, ?:!O p. m. Tuesday, 6.30 p. m. Prayer lind Bible
Sunda evening service at ford and Jeffry Folmer visited
Joe
Robinson,
Mimster;
Study. Wedneaday, 7:30 p.m.
p. m.: Wed., worship serv· . Cl 1 nd d Col b
llomtr
Forrut.
Sopl.:
B!bll
Adult
clw
meeting
7:30
p.
Rallaad
Melbodltl
Cbarobat
7:30 p. m. Pa!tor, C. W. :::...uyeve a an
um "' "'
Building Supplies and Millwork
School
9:30;
Mornlna
Worshlp,
m.
last
Monday
of
month.
Rllv.
C.
J.
l.emiey,
pa81or:
Proffitt.
All
evening
•erv·
Am.;,
Leonard
vllitld
11 the
General Contr1ot1na
Chester, Ohio
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbt~, Federated Chlllcfl, l'llmeroy, ~urtb School 8:30 a. m.; Wor
begin at 7:311 p. m
borne of Mn. Moriah Leonard
Pbono WY Ul971
1 p. m. Wednel!ll1y, 1 p. Ill. Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: ship oarvlce, IO:aO a. m., M Oor Lady of Loretto Mlolloa in Middleport recently.
Biblo Study.
Carl Kautz, Supt.: Sun d •' Y. F. Monday, 8' 30 P· m.
Long Bottom Rev Tbomoo r.. Mr and Mrs Jerry Welker
stlvornllle Metbodill Cllurob
•
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·
11o111r atarch o1 c ., Ill 6chDol• 9 a m. •, worsh1·P hour Arthur
Stitt, stOr Sunda tronek, adminiltrator; Sunday and daug len of Springfield reBibie School 9:30 a. m. Prel_. lO 1· m.
SchooL 9.30 a : , 0eDe wotle llaso 8:30a. m., .st. : Holy Uays cently visited at the home of
lll!l 10:30 a. m., first and ddrd IlL UWDII r.w.B. O.IU&lt;b - Supt., Se;,lce~ 'l'i.'ursday even- ol Obligation. 7 p, m.
.:0:'~~Mr. and lin.
Builders and Building Supplies
PalniB ond Hardware
Sundays.
llunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl lng
81. Jolla't CalboUe MltllODI M Hnoh D-~-·Cbuier, Ohto
Ph. 8811-200&amp; Ph. WI 11-317!
Ratlne
81ar~- lllpl · Ev..,.. wor
·
" · ug ....,.,,. ICCOmp&amp;DMiliOII Clb' Church a! Cltrlslo . ~,,
'
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Sellon lllelllndlsl Cllurcll, At- Guyovffio (Dulcb Rldp): ted Mrs. Patrick Wood Danny
Miller lltnel: Sunday
Blbll ~!~~ m, ; ' ~ C01;; !bur Silt~ p.,tor.
Sunday Rn. Frank Maoleri,
P.,. and Lori Ann to Gaill,;.u •.
Study 9 a. m. Evenllll WDI'
' , oung eop e s mee. School 10 e. m., Clint Orr, lnr, Sunday MaS! 10:30 a m.:
sblp 7:30 p. m.: Bible Stndy, lng and Blblo Stu~y, 7.30 p. m., Supt.: Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. lloly Day of Obligation 6:30 a. In Ellllilsh eoin• .., I) shill·
7'30 p. m. Wednelday
Wednesday; ChOir praellce al 8yrae1118 Melhodlat Chftb, m.• Confession 'Ao hour before '""
-·
•
·
7:30 p. m. Tbunday.
lla.
·
...s equol Olle pound;
21 eq.
Albland Oil Product•
Phone WY 2-3t8J. ·'
N. Second Avt.
Middleport CbaNII GC Cbrltt, DaD\'IIle Pllplm Holiness, (P, ~~;~p":!'k,. ~
ss.
ua! a 11Jlnea.
Brown's Botue Gas
Middleport. Ohio
51b anti lllaiD 811'1111. Donald G. Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0. IL D1llla Wlnebn!nner Supt. 10" a. 1\e Salva!lnn Arlll)&gt;, EllVOJ M
Pomeroy
W\' 1-1181
lllcU, llllllflllr; Bible SchooL Clr~ peator: Sunday 9ob001,1:30 m. Sunday ahool:' YF Woclnes- 11ay s. Wining, ofllcer tn cbiii'Jle. 1656lle! Slandiah died Oct. J,
:10 a.m., Kanna'h KcElbinn., L m., Robert Grate, Supl Wo_.- 411 8:30 p. m.. Mn. Meore, SUnday 10 a. m. HollneliS mee~
·
Supt.;
Morning
WOI'Iblp. llblp lltVIC!I It 10:3; a. m.j Pi~ director. Official Board meet· -·""""'""''"""'"""'"""'"'""""""'""'" .. "''"""""'""'"''"'"'"'"'tiiiHMIItlnnntttM.....
0:30
m. livening Wortblp, lP'iDI Yooth, R:45 p. m.: Ev111&gt; Ill. llrsl Monday each month
i
7
30
7 P. m., Pr.,.r Service, Wed· aallllla llrvlct, ' P. m. Mldo ot 7:30 p, m. Hob CommiJDo •
SpacioltJ - Soutbern l'rled lttu
Qualllf Furniture 11 Lower Prleeo
DI!Sday, 7 p. m.
Wt8 ~ and Prllse, Wed- .., each quu1ar 18 IDDOUIIaed.
1
IU N. 2nd
Middleport
WY 2-9978
30
Mldllleport, Ohlo
' a.e~~ 11 Cllrlol, P,.,.,.,, ~. '- p, m.
• WSCS firot Wednuday ot each '
Sunday, September 12th, 1965
i
krry Masters, pastor: Sllltdl)' llq11om 8ab Of JebOvllb I
j
School 1:30 a. 111. aturdl lo:ll Wl-u· Public mllllll!l. Sun- t l.etarl Falls United Bretbnm •
St. John's Luther1n Church
I. m.· CbrlstlaD l:lttleawr 6·11 day 5 P. m., Watcbtower studY, inC rlst Church Sunday School
PINE CIROVE
I
p. 111.' Eveolna Service, 8;110 • p, 1 p. m.; Blbll •tud1 _'l'uesday 1:30 a.m. worshlp services, The
·1'
7 P• first and third Tbursday even- 1 Sund1y School Progr1m . .••. • 10:00 1.m. ,
m.
'm.P·ftg,.,~~.;:~:.haol
1
Devoted to the lntel"IIU
• illgs at 7: :!0 and the second and
Rd"' Qu10 11 Chrllto
!i
Bible
School
ClalmntmiDD
I
P.
m.
Tbunday.
faurtb
lii""'•T
ttlabll
7:30.
Theme
"Women
Along
The
Way"
,
11
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LOCAL .uNION Mt18
Of the lll:elgs·Mason Area
IDtiO a. m., V. B.
II. 1'1111'• IIIII SL ~lba's .James Morrllon, pulor.
I' Coverfll DiI h Dlftftlf • ' • • • · 12:00 "I
llattiiiWOOd, W. Va.
Jlupt. Sabra Cati'IIIIJ, ,
1 lolltlllTU dlurdi. - M11n11ng IIJitll RBI "" MeWIIM,
t lift
1111t1e SludJ, 7:30. Delbert It.. Mlldp 1:11 a. m. and 10•45 lhller' Ill. IIIIIIA, Sr., pi11111r1
Worship Service •••••• , • • • • • 2•00 p.111.
IIIIDa. leader.
L IILI llatldl1 8Gbool 1:30 a.m. ...,_, Scboal Dill .. m.. Wor- I
......,
to lt,y Sail)' 'lllt&gt;l.1 MonliDI WOI'
Topic- "Our Harvest Hope"
11
• 2llla CliiiiiU Ill
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IJ1dp tO•III' L m. Youlb lllmce.
Memllerw- Frlemlo- o-t1
IllY • ~ · 11411 p. m.; liltongelllltlc !
I
.... l/lllollai IIIH4
ltlllllld. Ohio
pae IIDdlllood, lllltllsW,
It 1'1111 Grara wbUo Ule Jllllll, 7:30 p. m.; Ptayer , InletWELCOMI!
)llo -..! 1:30 L 111.1 M kw . . WI P ... lll.ltelalllulll. lllo. Tho....,_ •·"' • ..

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oquash candle replica OD the

Plans were made lor • work· Russ Watson,
Installation of olfieert and &amp;Wesley ~'ry and Mls, Betty other.
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shop to be, held 11 the ohurcb Other, re~diftgtl given were A proilram or the ebrly hlstoryi CIIne were ro-hostesses.
Mrs. W~ley Fry won tbe
Members and fnends ol st. Miss Roberta Kraeutor, with 3 1 Thursday, September 16, by the Student s Calhng, by Mrs. Mark olt~ndles h1ghhghted lhe Sep-, Mrs 0 P. Klein save the door pme. · The next meeting
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John'o lllld St. Paul's Luther· i duot being sung by Louise and WSCS of the Forest Run Metho- EvllJIS: A ConfesSion of Failure. tember mcetmg ol tbe Middle , verse ot the month and an alti· will be at the home oJ Mra.
an Chul'&lt;!heo wlll be celebratlngl Lenora Michael.
dlst cburch Wednteday eventna Mrl. Fred NeUt; Why Are pori Amateur Garden Club \nnl cle entitled Flower
Sbow," Bruce Lloyd with Mn. Wiilllm
their o~nuol Harve•t Feotlv•l
II the church.
You HapP.yl, Mro. \Vendell Stu&lt; Wednel!day evelilng at the home prepared by Mrs. Klein was Slater co-hosteu. !femben are
. • 1 ~,f~.tmnln« Sunday, September' Mr1. Fred Blaettnar,
Mrs. Mrs. Jaek Curti!, pmldlnt, ler; Life • Le11on, Mre. Kern• ~f Mn. Edward Burkett. Mre. read by Mro. Edgar Reynold!. In bring a bare twig lllfClnltn.
, 'h 11 the St John '• Luther Wllllllltt Freeker, and
Mrs. opened the meel~ with dtvo- Roush; lnvuted end Spent, Mr~.
Mra. c. E Blake•lee waa the The nower arrangement of the
, ,, O.ul't'h at Pine 0;....
Delmar llamm will be accom- lions taken ,,!rom atthew 1~: R111110n Holter : and Train Up
lnstallill!l officer and ptel!ent. monlh wlil be made by Mro.
panlst.. Mr. Delma• Hamm will The fl&gt;mn, I !lave I Frl~~· A Chlld, Mro. Ye1111•r.
ed the following oflicen with Woyd, A aalad coune
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1 fUll day's progrorn Is olan·• present the Sunday School Leo- procetled • medltatlolt,
Our The hymn, "What A Friend
bouquets Mrs l&amp;dgar Reynolds aerved wHh Mrs Re noida
. 1, with a BPeelal Sundov eon on the theme of self-side!·
by Mro. Curti! wbo We Have In Jeaut," aad pray. '
UeSfS ere
president. Mia Grace Prall:
0 ?lied with prayor. ..
ool program to begm at Ill ~line.
tr by Mro. Yaaugor closed the [
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vice pmldent; Mrs
William
'" l'hechlldre~ of th• Sunday F •11 1 tb SU d School lb T~ Schf1 ~ropoul
" 11 prograra topic. Two special readBruce Lloyd, treasurer. She •
: c~ool will preoent 1 program
o ow llll e n •v
, e op r 0
PI'OII'IIII pre- btll were atven. An ortlc!e on
Slater, secretory and Mrs
, 1t1uea, "Wnmen Alollll
The presentation, a covered dilh ll!nled by ~~- AUred Yetupr. Dr. Albert Schw•ltaer, by Mrs. out ol town guesta here tor Bruce Lloyd tn!asurer. sru;
Vla v," wh!rh empnosl•es the dinner will be enjoyed by aU 01 TI'~ Uhy~n r:wtheOUt The Scott tnd Tell Cornmondments the wedding of MIS! Jeanette &amp;lBO gave a readlns entitled,
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role ol women In ooth Old and tho cburcb grounds. \l•rnben, ron:wne, open
prnaram, lor Tension, Mrs. Uowln Ne11e. Crooks and Mr. Oanl~l Thomas, "A Wlae Requeot. "
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N" w Testomenl Scripture•
,!am!lles and friends from oth· The :: by Paalm i3~k u~~n. During the busln- seslon, Aug. lL Included Miss Nancy During tho bushte.. meeting
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Special solos will be o&gt;'e.-nt. ' er ehurches and areas will be lll!l ln
wa~ Int.!: Mre. Harry Wyatt was welcom· •Tbnmus, St Petersburg, Fla .. It was announced that tho club
ed by Mrs. Robert ~amm und represented at this meal
duced The
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eel a• I new member. A thask Merlan liersmun, Evans, W, had 8ponsored new swtnga for
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purpose 01 e pro- you note wao read from Alfred Va.; !he Rev. and Mro. Newell tho Middleport Roudalde Park
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1-Dai!J Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, O.._ Sept. ~~985
WANT AD
INFORMAnON

For Rent

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1964 Chevrolet Impala

$2395

liT Coupe, Locally owned, clean interior, white finish, like
new W. w. tires, 32'7 cu. in. V8 engine and std. trans. &amp;dio
IUld heater.

1963 Ford Galaxie 500

$1795

4 Door VB engine, Cruiseomallr trans., power steeri~g und

brakes, power seat, grey finilih, new lst line Whitewall
tires, radio and beater.

1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

Real Estat. For Sale

INTERIOR and exterior paint. FOR SALE ~~ -rooms and
in~, roof repal_r and palntmg, bath, new paper and paint, FOR SALE by owner, Pottland,
clumney pamting, rough oar· new floors lot 45 x 225. 35&amp; Ohio, 6 room house and bath,
penter work, tree trimming. Broadway.' Call WY 2-3442.
One on...,ighth acre level
Phone VI S-2700.
9 9 12tp
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groUJld located HI
miles
BULLDOZERworli:wantedsouth of Portland state Park
Ponds, bushing, backfilling, FOR SALE -:-. Good 7 room on State Route
124, mall
Free estimates. Phone WY 2- bouse, batllj *nd 12 bath, base- roote, school bue at the door.
2208.
9 7 !Ole
ment, garage, 2 lots. Syra- Harold L. Parson• Ravens·
cuse. Phone WY 2·2555.
wood, W. Va., Box 35, Phone
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MARK IV

., ACRE FARM for sale 7·LOT FOR SALE:
Excellent
room house, basement, coal bu!ldlng site ~ 3% acres on
furnace, barn, milk house Route 33, 5 mlles
froiD
chicken house water
In Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY
house and bath, Long Bottom, 2-6187.
8 17 tfe
Ohio, on Baahan Rd. Call
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AUTO

$1195

Local car and clean inside and out, fawn finish, automatic
trans., heater, good W. W. tires.

RHI htat. For Sale

Business SerYices

AIR CONDITIONING

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houae. Bridgeman Road. ¥•1
mile from highway. Recently
papered and painted. New
back porch, other
repairo.
WiU sell for $2,200.110. Phone
WV 2·3689.
9 10 6tp
FOR SALE - 6 room house,
new garage and new gas furnace, 1537 Nye Ave.1 Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-2344 or WY
Utl73.
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GAINER REUNION
The Gainer reunion waa held
SUnday. Sept. 5, at the borne
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gainer of Long Botklm R. D. ODe
hundred ten persons were pr~
ent. Mrs. Vinnie Gainer 01
Parkersburg, W. Va., was the
oldest lady and Dean Brinker
or Racine was the oldest lll811.
Dean and Eunie Brinker have
been married the tongeal nurn·

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ber of years. Patrick Carletoo
was the younge_st boy preseol
and Donna Marte Long_ of Pa·
taskala the younge&lt;l girl. Mr
and Mrs. William Gainer hac
the most grandchildren.

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LEET LE JUGHAID?

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TVRNIK6 Of TH&lt; llLADES A7 THE~
ARl 6LOWN Ill' THE WIND ..

Each received a gift. It WB!
The Rutland High Schooi.Ath· voted to hold the reunion oex1
lelic Boooters will sponsor a year at the home of Mr. ano
teen-dance at the Rutland gym Mrs. Clarence Foar at Pataaka·
at 10 p. m. Saturday mght lol· l~l-a._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lowing the Middleport · Rutland
football game. The Jays will c~ a dance party at Wahama
emcee. On Friday, beginnng\ H1gh School followmg the Porno
at 10 p. m. Tbe Jays will em- roy · Wahama game.

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY

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·HUNTING NEEDS

BIG DEAL DAYS

VISIT

STEWART'S
GUN SHOP
RUTLAND, OHIO
USED
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By CHESTER GOULD

ACULOUS POWER 011' TUIUilNG WDlll INTO WAl'li&amp;WILDII.

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Smith's Fiat Sales &amp; Service

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SPINET PIANO

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1965 BUICKS &amp; PONTIACS

$J99

SMITH'S Clothing store ta now
11(1011 at Lelarl Fails, Ohio,
L m. until 7 p. m.
I 20 tfc

Wanted To Buy

New 2·Keyboard

ON EGOOD used coal furnace
for 8 room house. P h o n e
llh•ppard Gallipolis. 446-2852.

LOWREY ORGAN

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TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
WANTS TO SAVE ON A BmER

60 Ford Fordor Sedan •••$595

USED CAR?

I!J.tra lil:ood eooditlon for model

62 lnvicta VB Buick • • • $1895

2 dr. lhrd Top. Beautiful red bueket seall with full CORIUI. Auto.

SEE THESE SPECIAlS!

ahift. Power steerine: and brakes. Olll very partkular local OWD·

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Famous Name

62BuickV8

'62 CORVAIR

Stereo Hi.fi's
In Stock

sta. Wa&amp;on. Show• best ot

'62 V. W. SUNROOF

62 Pontiac Catalina VB *1595

Good Tires, Radio &amp; Heater. Shows Best of

4 dr. Sedan. OIW tacal oWJlel'. Power steerinc and brakeo. IIJdr•
malic

Care

61 Buick LeSabre

Phone WY 2·2050

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BLAETTNARS

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JLJOGE. WHrr~LETRfit!
You COULD &lt;.:iEE T'-'10

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:r. dr. Sedan. One local ownet. Autmnallo sblft

"Shorty" Hackett, Owner

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4 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all while flnlab. and white vinyl tnt...
lor. HydraDUlli&lt;. Power ateering and brakes. One local oWIIer

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63 Bonneviille Pontiac '2395

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tuat miles

Wbitt finish, Real Sharp

FACTORY TRAINED
Phone 286-2104
JACKSON, OHIO

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63 Ford Galaxie 500 ·-•$1795

Standard Shift, Good Tlrea

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DO YOU WEAR a size 4-B
shoe? We have samples whicb
regularly •ell for $14.95 for
$4.99. The Shoe Bo1, Middleport.
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Bridal Shower
Mainly About ··~· Is Given for
People In • Mrs. Cleland

Pcmeroy

Mrs. Earl Cleland was

Fred . k C ~yd re- ot honor at a bridal shower

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turned to his base. Kmche 1oe,
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Mich. Thurs~ay . after 8
days leave With hiS parents, Mr.

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theme was carried out in the
William C. Boyd of Washing- decorations.
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ton, D. C. and aunt, Mrs .. ~la Games were played and prlzRipley of Letarl Falls VISit~ es awarded to Mrs.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Sewell, Mrt. Delores Clchmd
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liam Boyd, R~k _St. .
·and Mrs. Betty Cowan. after
Miss Anita H1ggms at Wesler- which the honored guest openville is the ~uest at her grand- ed her gifts.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Refreshments were served by
Drake, Rock Springs Road.
the hosteises to those named
Mrs. W. A. Morgan returned above and Mrs. Harold om111n,
home Tuesday, after a ~evera! Mrs Denver Kapple Mrs. Leo
days visit in Columbus w1th her Bry~n, Mrs. Wayne' Zircher
daughter and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Young.
and Mrs. R. L. Golthardt, and Sending gifts were Mrs.
son, Bruce.
ert Garner, Mrs. Hazel ~urlon,
Mrs. Mary Russell of Waver- Mrs. Julius Sauvage and Linda,
)y visited Monday with her cou- Mrs. Greta Simpson,
Mrs.
sin, Mrs. Myrtle Long.
Mrs. Mae Reitmire of New Blanche Cleland, Mrs.

AUTO

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all cost, and convenient budget-easy
monthly payments, our bank auto loans
are liard to beat! Come see .•• IIOIIIl
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Haven, W. Va. is Ute guest of
her sister, Mrs. Susie Fischer,
Morning Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter of Beverly were recent
dilUler guests of her sisler, Mrs.
SUsie Fischer.

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Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

Welker. Mrs. Terry

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Mrs. Millon Roush, Miss Eliza-

beth Duffy, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, Mrs. Melvin Smith and
Barbara, Mrs. Bob Miller, Mrs.
Walter Kennedy and B:ubara,

Mrs. Charles Eskew and Janet .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggy of and Mrs. Tom Curlls.
Belleview, Ky. left Tuesday. af1.5
Ler a several days visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min-

POMEROY

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er1:'vi!le.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grueser
of Pt. Pleasant, w. Va., Misses Lena and Thelma Grueser,
Pomeroy, and Robert Slivers
Jr. of Middlepurt, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ry Keiser.

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

POMEROY

cently given by Mrs. A. L.
Phelps Jr. and Mrs. Mary Slo-

/nspectl'on
Asked Tuesday,

Chesler Council, Daughters of
America, met in regular session Tuesday evening with 35
members present.
Leda Mae Kraeuter, councilor, presided and opened
the
meeling in ritualistic form. He-

Mrs. H. D. lhle and Mrs. Paul portod ill "'"" Letha Koblenlz

Keiser ot Columbus were ov~r and Ethel Hart in Hospitals
night guests Wednesday of Mr. a.nd Zoan Biggs. The commisand Mrs. Harry Keiser.
.swn of Erma Cleland as
Kenneth Shoemaker, Mi!lard uty was read. Ethel Bentz
Shoemaker and Hubie McCreary named on the good of
of Beaver Falls. Pa. were committee replacing Dorothy
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawson who has muved
Davis, Mechanic St., over the It was voted to ask for
lloliday weekend.
speclion on Tuesday, Ocllob•"
Larry Heines has; accepled J~. Jt was announced that
employment as industrial engi- ~U'.thda~ of Glenna Hayes,
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neer for the Kaiser Aluminum IS 1ll, Will be September 12 and I
Company and began his duties members are asked to send her
today.
a card lo 6079 Taylor
Road,
~ •-,·'iti&gt;J?m/lf4tmMl!M¥..:n .. s.4JAl.!'AB,; Gahanna, Ohio. The good of
~ der committee announced a si-

Member Federal Reserve System

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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WHOLESALE PRICES PREVAIL AT

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1964 RAMBLER 161 4 Dr. Sto. Wagon Custom 330
Standard trans., on• owner, like new,

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1961 FORD VB Galtxit 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power,
It's thorp
1960 RAMBLER Ambo111dor Sto. Wagon. Full
powor. It's cltan oncl solid, ono locol ownor
1959 CHEVROLET VI lol Air 4 Dr. Hordtop.
G,..n ond whlttt, ciHn like now

Middlervtrf
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Miss Karen McElhinny returned to Ohio University Septernber 5 to begin work on her
master's degree after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert ~cEihinny . Mr.
and Mrs. McElhmny have re~
turned to Indiana where he is
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cabeen
of Columbus, visited T~;~::~:~~
in Middleport with her 1
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EVERY CAR &amp; TRUCK ON SALE

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Do Your

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Famdy Shopping
Saturday

See our special group of girls

Soturdoy tho 11th Is
tho lilt day of our

fortable and easy to care for -

$1.35 Stockings lor

$J.09

a pair

ond $1.65 Stockings
It

$J-29

• pair

dresses - they're preHy, com·

all the new fall styles,
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-:-The

to teens and the
hard to fit chubby
girls.

DISH
CLOTHS
Woven terry Dish
Cloth• and multi
colored Dish Cloths.
Large Si2e.

the busy Ready To Wear

WOMENS COTTON SLACK BLOUSES

· vicky raugnn
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auclion lor the next meet·

Practice on receiving nalion-

~I and state officers and ·

held ctl the next meeting.
tion practice for inspection
also the Booster meeting in
vember will be held October
The next meeting wiJI be Se~' i l
tember 21 and quarterly
days will be observed with potluck refreshments.

BOYS "SPURS"

Western Style Jeans
Solid colors, Ioden green, black, wheat, faded blue.
Sizes 6 to 18, made in a slim fit, taper leg, zipper
fly, 100% cotton. sanforized shrunk.
Siloo

' .. 12

\

Slus
14 .. 11

NEVER NEED IRONING

MEN'S SLACKS

Another llo Shlpmtnll
Connon Fino Mudtn tnd

pr.

$195

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Htrdtop. Llkt now In every

_,

1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. Htrd Top
1955 CHRYSLER 2 Dr. Hardtop. full JIC'W"
1955 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Stdon. Full powor. A rHI
car

1953 INTERNATIONAL 2 Ton Dump. Good old
truck. Nlct dump bod
1952 IUIC:K Supor 2 Dr. Rlvorlt. Runs lint

Flue f..W.. detaillog lo o
classic shirt. A 651 Dacron•
Polyester, 35$ .,._ drip-d&lt;f,
with Bennuda collar ODd roll- "'I
lieeve&amp;. Can be WOrD in 01' No
.. white, &amp;Oft -~~. rkb
fashion shades ond deep dad:
tones. Sizes 8 thru 18. Of course
&amp;'o a Shape)jl Ciassl&lt;. $4.00

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

eBrown

ePENNY LOAFERS

- I l l ' Nil lo !lot "'illy ...... Yoo/,. wlth I,..,. Vlcily
Ytot~Jo, with IIIIo -.lolf111 owi.. of holhor wool oad •rloo

e BUCKLE LOAFERS

~lor,....,

ROUSH'S
SHOE STORE
H. 2hd Avo. Middleport

-OPEN TONIGHT

•

SEE US AT ....

Elberfeldt
W1rehou..

If

PIUOW CASES
eBiack

W.N. La.,.. tqua,. fOliar, eQ conlrutin1 color IUede clotll

... pipl,._ Ckor, bluo or,..... 5 .. 15.

Now Is the time for you to stop In and see this
beautiful selection of Womens Dresses-on display
in the busy Ready to Wear Department. Dresses
you'll went to own whJ!n you see this outstanding
group. The latest new"'fall styles, colors and falJ.
rlcs, dressy and tailored styles. AU by top
manufacturers.
"Toni Todd"
''VIcky Voughn"
"Bttty Hortford"
"Hortfcrd Cloulca"
"StocoyAmll''
"Btrkohlre"

"Ltdy Lour•"
"Goy Gibson"
"Koy Windsor"
"Non L•ll•"
"Porkohlre"

on

White, Solid Colors,
Stripes, Floral
Patterns

Mlchlnlc St,....

SPECIAL PURCHASE!
TERRIFIC VALUE!

BATH MATS
Irregulars of well known brands of $2.99 to $6.91
~~

.

WHILE THEY WT

•l"

lllh

6:00 TO 8:00

Save Your Saleslips from •••

For Connnlenco of Cuatomoro ond $happen

Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.
O. j

Member FDIC

l'omtroy

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llberfelds'

.

WORLD

LINOlEUM

and

eiTALIAN LOAFERS

Middleport, 0.

Pomtroy,

at

the

luy Your Now

Connon Combopun Por&lt;ole

1955 FORD VB 2 Dr. Folrlono. Rod oncl whitt

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

GOOD SPECIE - Here with Dr. Riley Is Henry Bahr,
supervisor for the southern area fm· the Ohio Reclamation. This tree, elso planted in 1956 is a cottonwood, a
good pulpwood specie. It is nearly 12 inches in diameter
and is more than 40 feet taiL One row each of locust,
•ycamore and cottonwood was planted alongside the Alder for comparison.

Now lo tho Tlmo t.

BED SHEm

1957 PONTIAt; 2 Dr. Stor Chltf Hordtop.
Nico, Only _

$3-49

$4,95

1957 V. W. IHutlful whlto finish

ALL CARS MUST BE SOLDI

$2.98

Made of 85% cotton, 15% 400 nyl~n. Korotroa
process makes permanent press. SIZes 29 to 42
waist measure and in your correct length. Choose
&amp;he beltless style, with full taper leg and no cuffs,
or regular ivy model that has belt !bops and II
cuffed. Solid colors, black, Ioden green, or black.

1957 RAMBLER Cuchom 4 Dr. Automotla

nl~

SPORT SHIRTS

$J.99

19571MPERIAL 4 Dr. Air conclltlontd. Full power,
ll'o cltan
'

MENS LONG SLEEVE

$4,95

bus to Columbia, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp
and son, Ronnie of Reynolds-

1957 FORD VI Stotlon Wagon 2 Dr. Nico

'

Beautiful gay printed polished cotton tailored
blouse''• '!4 length roll sleeves, convertible collars,
dyed to match our helanca strelch pants. Sizes 32
to 38.

Campus and Mr. Wrangler Shirts that. never need
ironing. Solid colors and .colorful pla1d patte~DJ­
Sizes Small (14-14~ medmm (15-J5'h) large (1616'hl and extra large (17-171'.).

mg was held and will also

1957 OLDS Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full powtr

I

15c

GIRLS
LOAFERS

1951 FORD VB 4 Dr. Station Wagon

I

Department.

,._otf. OAW~ 1o YAV4tl

Betsy, in two weeks of wan- Louisiana was officially esti-r Louisiana was declared a dis- claimed at least 29 live:~~ in a a swift tour of ravaged New
dering across the C~:~ribbean mated at $30..$40 million.
aste.- area.
meandering S-shaped
path Orleans Friday wu
visibl'
Sea, the southern t1p of Flori- , Nobody had yet estimated . Besides the 19 dead in Louis- through Florida, across lhe shaken by the d
ti .....
da, the upper Gulf of Mex1co the total damage. Pres1dent 1aua, 8 persons were dead and ,..
. .
..
!
.
evasta on CUM
and Louisiana killed at least 30 Johnson made a quick tour of 3 missing in Florida and three uulf of MexJ~ mto loU1smna. 1the suffenng. Back in Washlnipersons and i11jured hundreds. shattered New Orleans Friday persons were killed in highway More were m1ssmg and feared ton, he threw the full weight ~
At least 10 persons were kil- night. Visibly shaken, he re- accidents on storm-swept high- dead and the injured number- the federal government into r•
led in Looisiana and more turned lo Washington and ways in Arkansas.
ed in the hundreds. The storm building ~sianl and t b
1
dead were expected to be found threw the full / weight of the 1 The two-week-old storm that also mauled Mississippi's Gulf. state was declared a major di•
when the flood waters recede. government into the task of re- 1was born off the
northeast Coast.
Iaster area. Federal troop1
lbe damage to crops alone in building.
I shoulder
of South America PRESIDENT JOHNSON liN( from Ft. Polk moved in to belp.
1

1

1

Constitution

See them all on displav in

1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. VB, outo. trona. Cloon cor
1951 OLDS Super 81 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power

of !herr homes.

CANNON

ley visited with Mrs.
Nellie
Vale, a patient al Gallipolls
Qinic.

1951 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. VB R&amp;H, outo. trono.

ramy remnants of Hurr1cane
Betsy pushed into the Memphis;
Tenn., art~a
today.
Four
hundred miles to the south,
where Betsy's devastation was
wo~t, new floods drove more
resute~ts of New Orleans out

sizes from tots

Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Haptonstall and family.
Miss Mabel Hysell and Miss
Mildred Hawley were in Gallipolis Wednesday where Miss
Hysell underwent a checkup at
Holzer Hospital and Miss Haw-

1959 RAMBLER 2 Dr. Sto, Wag. Just overhouled
In fino ohope
1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Stdan, R&amp;H. Overdrive.
Complotoly ovorhoultd, rool economy cor

By ROBERT SCHAEFER
United Pre•• lnternaHooal

colors and fabrics -

They are .noving from Colum- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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VOL XVII

Elberfelds
In Pomeroy

BERKSHIRE
STOCKING
SALE

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Dresses

At

burg visiled Sunday with his

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Porn,eroy .

Coeds Admitted
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Training Place

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