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)1.8-Da,lly Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 14. 19651 Bakers are Home
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Mr. and Mrs}. 0. Rail balve tu:v~~a:::..n Meigl Chapter,
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returned rrotn ~.,edar Rapids, oIn Galllpolla •
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wa, where they visited wit\~:; ~~~y
to attood •
, . Pbllathea Society ot the,
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returned Friday after spending
at!vee. They returned
meeling of the GslllpoUI Chapo
M.•1dleport Church ot Christ wott i
OplC for
two weeks at I heir summer cotI
d
Middleoorf
Paul McDaniel, Jr., was hon·\niece, Miss Krlstlh Bowmtto ter DAR at the borne of Mrs.
, · nsor a rummage sate
C o Lak Ca d·
Pans were ma e to sponsor •
ored on his loth birthday the her home after spending •·
E g Guest speaker l1lr
;~; and Saturda)', October 29- MISS/On roup
~~~le "t~er; ~e al:~ sp:t ·~ dinner lor children ol_the com- Asa Bradbury, son ol Mr. evening of Sept. 14 with a birth· era! weeks here with the Roll MI e~t!~~ was VUma Plkkao
3U '" t~e former A and p build· ' Devotions by Mrs. Edna Bak· week m Senec/ Falls, New mumty at ThanksgiVIng tim~ ~ and Mrs. Charles ~ t:'d~1· day party· at the home of his lamlly. They were also JOined : librarian with the BloMI•
ing in Middteporl
. er opened the meelmg or the
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d ghter and when the Official Board o accompanied the ~,all
: y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul there by their son, Tom Roll, btie prolect Attending were
-Sh II' Boice Group of Great York, WI
eor au
I d Heath Methodist Church met family to Senaca a s,
ew McDaniel Sr of Chester
who has spent the summer
. SkiMer regent
B e dae n Wedne!iday afternonn family, Mr. and Mrs. Ka a Sunday evening. The board also York the latter part of August ] Grandpireni; are Mr . and traveling the country He will Mrs. George
ter ~od Mr•'
MEIGS
a~~ M~s Isabel Lewis' home. , !1mdy and children. who recent- voted to sponsor the Girl ~\::11ut where he ~as thear guest.
Mrs. Arthur C. Barr, Chester, return to Kent State UniVersity Mrs. Edward Fos
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I Mrs Baker':s topic wa~ ··Pow- lly m?ved th:re. Mr. H:~:ly Fl~ Troop let by Mrs. John Kraw- David Wiley returned home and the late Mr. George A. Me· Thursday where he is majoring 0. P. Klein.
-LAST TIMI TONIGHT
er Failures"' and the scnpture l assocwted Wllh the ~p
sczyn.
Sunday fro!ll Cleveland where DanieJ of Cheshire.
in journalism.
BIRTHDAY
''M~:HALE'S NAYY JOINS Acts 1·6-11 She closed tht' de· I nance Company and IS dlstn~t I A discussion was held con- he has been employed with the ' Paul's birthday cake was deOBSERVES
1 b ted his
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: manager over several offices m cerning a new organi~t silJ.ce radroad for the summer. He Icorated with green and white
COMPLETES COURSE
James Webster ce e ra
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votmns Y prayer.
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fifth birthday with a party A
J'lm Conway Joe Flynn. Ga
Dunng the business sessmn, 1 t at area.
. .t rt Mr. Newman Burdette, present ViSI e WI
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LETART, w. VA. - Army
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ry Vinson, BillY Sands. Su 10 charge or the nres 1dcnt M1ss Mr and Mrs. Baker VlSl ed organist, is moving to Charles- 1and Mrs. L. R. Wiley before Itable cloth and a vase of gar- Pvt Charles A Stover, Jr., the Pomeroy Kinders Refre•
~an Silo
Wilma Sayre, the Wh1te Cross. the Cornmg Glass com~:mf ~~ I ton, w. Va., where he will be gomg_ to Athens T_uesday whe~e ~ den flowers as the centerpiece. who.se parents u~e on Route 2, Monday afternoon. u and ••
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the several scemc sites .nc u g employed. The matter was re- he Will be a JUntor at OhJO Games were played and fav- Letart W Va completed a rnents of lee cream c ps
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M&lt;tlher Srhool quotas were di s· Watkm~ Fa s.. a na
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ors of balloons, party blowouts, seven • week combat engmeer
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cussed Thm needs are In the I Involving the cllmbmg up; ml ~ 1 smn.
Mr.· and Mrs. Glenn Lambert i jacks, jumping beans, harns, course at Fort Leonard Wood, The ~lntstone erne aYOl'l
September 15·16
l proeess of bt!mg filled
&lt;~nd a half to .the top of the falls I Mrs. Nan Moore, superi.ltt&gt;n· trave returned from Berea and balloon squakers were giv- Mo., Sept. 9. He entered the used lD the napki,ns and r bll
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I Special fJ' aver for the mt:-.· They also visited m Elbndge. dent of the church ~chool. an· w?ere th.ey VISited several dars I~· Aft~r Paul opened his many Army last Aprtl and completed were balloons. James antster
I sionafles of the month was nf. N. y . with the Rev . and Mrs I nounced plans lor a combmed I With thetr daug~ter and ra~uly mce gdts, refreshments of Ice basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. grandmother~ Mn: Jed We
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY I feJed by Mrs Isabel Lewb
Ronald Place an~ldren.
,worship and church school ser- :Mr. an.d Mrs. George Oooht~le l cream, cake, chips, and Kool iHe attended Pt. Pleasant high Sr. were asststed to serYIDI ~
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' Tt ro ram m charge ul - - -- I vJce on Sunday morning ~ept· and children, Steve and Conme. \ ade were served to
Timmy schooL
MlBI Susan Harris, teacher, a
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I Mrsle Jutt7 woift&gt; was "School sponsiblhty to advance the dem-! ember 26 beginning at to' a.m. They accompamed Mr.
and Baurn, Jtoger Karr, Linda Hoi·
David Klng and c;;res Roush.
Boris Karloff. Jark 1\'Jchol Boards and the Lally ·•
ocJallc \~ay of hfe through their Attendance awards Will b~ pre- Mrs. Wallace. Bradford as far Ion, Joyce McDaniel, George and Mrs. Edison Hollan, Mr.
son. San,~): ~0~6~15"
Publlc schools v-.111 help to schools" she said.
. I sented and the teachmg staff I as Berea while Mr. and Mrs. ,and Ri~hard Mora, Mary Jo and Mr. Arthur C. Barr and
FIRST IS BORN Pari
Ju. Garner. Eva Marit&gt; Samt.
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AmencH stron and frPL' Pr,Jver by Miss Sayre dos· : recu nized There Will a!~o be a I Bradford went on th.e Conneaut IWolf, Ricky Hollon, Joyce, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. James Hollon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Rod Taylor. John Banner
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ror a v1s1t with their daughter Ida and Bruce Myers Cindy and Mr and Mrs James A McDan· (former Janice Hellon) are
'i 'fh t\mheml·n ~ pug ~~d ~rlee l~vl rrc~hments wNe seJved by thl' derntonstlrai!Tunh boon d votoo"et~ and son-m-law, Mr. and Mrs Melba Thomas, Li~da. David, iel.of Colu~us and .Mr and announcing the birth or their
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Iand Bren da Mc Dame· 1 or Co- Mrs. Paul McDaniel, Sr. ·
first chlld I son named RobMO
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'hustcss to l1Ie a bove
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paper Albert Clemson .
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I ceJlt Lht•ir full share of !his rc- : rncmbt'rs.
. "Heath Happenings"
! Mr. a_nd Mr~. Chad PettJbone•l lumbus, and Paul's aunts, Ruth Mrs. McDanieJ was assist- ert Allen, weighing SHibopi.Ialli osiD.
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d. •of Ashville, Ohio. and Mrs. Wm. and Barbara Lee Barr.
ed by her mother Mrs Arthur at the st. Josepb,_- os
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t Ill'mots,
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fo hi •s-h Seipel or Co1urn bus were wee k I Parents attending were Mr. Barr, Mrs. Edison• Hollon,
cus~ . t e crusa e un~:w ~t end guests of Miss Mabel Hy- -- - - --- - Jame McDaniel, and
Mrs. Grandparents are Mr. and MrL
I educat:n t~ be :·'~h~
Herbert Parker, Syracuse,
1 ~ sell. They brought Mrs. George; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp James Hollon and daughter ' and
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or t e . 10 .' e ,o- Fry to Middleport for a two and their daughter and family, Joyce McDaniel.
Mr. and ~, James Haldlst Conference With several I weeks visit with her sisters, 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall Sending gifts were Mr. and long, Star Route, Pomeroy.
l, pe;soru; from the 1,ocal church Mrs. Herbert Fink and family ' and children, Edith and Bill. Mrs. Clarence McDaniel
of Great grandparent'~ lrl Mr.
pla~nmg.
to
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Miss
Hysell
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White
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re\..Ueshi.re,
and
daughters,
Diane,
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Pettibone have been at their , union held Sunday at Old Man's
Singer, Mrs. Edna .SUIJ1JD8t&amp;kl
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Sharon_ an~ Debbie.
and Mr. Pearl Parker. _

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And. we'll do it at "pin nwne y"
low bank ra!fs to make the dral
just as swt&gt;et as the sound of
your new moto r~ If you 've been
dreaming abont a brand new

Nancy Sl. Clair, Carolyn
Brickles, Jean Mees and Jan· ,
iee r:ast man of Bedford school !
who are members of lhe Pome· l
1 roy band. played at Waharna :
Frid:ty mghL
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Birthdays of the month being celebrated are Donna Tuylor, Richard Caruthers
and
. Terri Robson. all on the 19th;
I Kenny Burke, on the 9th and
I Bobby Blankenship on the 27th.
I The Bedford Beaver 4-H club 1
and Richard Deun went to the
1 State Fair Sunday and on the
1 271h the Bookmobile came to
our school Dunna
Hooper
and Linda Beal.

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A revival at the Carleton
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miles off RoUte 33, will be .

conducted by llev. John H.
l..anier, Junction City, ObiO,
lhe evangelist, Sept. 15 - 26,
HO p.m., each ntgbt. Clyde
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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

todaY: to President Johnson to help achieve a cease-fire in
Paldllan'1 war with India. He indicated he was ready for
a ®mprollllse solution to the contUct.
United Nations Secretary General Thant left New Delhi
today with -an admission an "end to the fighting has not
been aebleved" but be said thJt il no reason why peace

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effortuhould not continue. It appeared that. Ayub Khan's
_,plitltiHIICkllown on some of his demands might open .
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tlie way to 1 negotiated settlement. Indian spokesmen ap- Two lrucks collided In Letart
peared re'.~ Tuesday for a
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bolb India and Pakistan- which ty Shertlf• department Tues- and Ch1ef of Pollee Jed Webster ar~ patrol. advisors. Members ol the patrol are front row, I to r, John Runnel, Mike Struble, Marty Vaughan,
Tile lluYf IIJ'OUnd fllhlinC ap- depend on large U.S. aid pro. da~. There were no persona! I: J?e Welker, Marc Dailey, B1lly Barilharl. Steve Story. Robm Phahn. Eddie F1fe, Raymond Roach , Paul Darnell. Second row, Debbie Wisecup,
peared to heve taperet! off but f.ams-that the Umted_ States juries, ."' . cttatlono Issued, 1 Dianna Kmg, Caralynn Tracy, Maralynn Tracy. Tony Vaughan. Opeal Berry, Brenda Woods, Becky Wright, Jo Ellen Diehl, captain. Back row,
bolb lklel reported widespread will not stand [or thiS COO· either mcldent.
Mr. Crew, Mike Collins, Dave Case, Tom Rowley. Charles Lane and Chief Webster.- Sentinel Photo.
aeriol boDihlne attacks by lbe Diet" and should arrange a pur· Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
- - - - ----- -------- other and a )Ieavy toll o[ clvi~ pose[ul and parmanent tea•e- was called at 10 a.m. to inves·
lau We and property.
fire.
ligate the wreck involving the
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Pakistan had put forward a trucks on Stale Route 33. one ,
men were called at 6:30 p.m. !
The United States evacuated three-point peace proposal and and six tenths mites south of
Tuesday 10 tbe Leading creek ,
182 Americana today from La- insisted it was inflexible- with- the Plants road.
Road where a ear driven by i
hore, Pakistan's se~ city m:awal of ~th _side~ from Kas~ His report said Robert Burn-1
Eddie Manley bad caught 1 Voters of rivt&gt; Meigs county . fielded questions from school inite estimate of state aid availand tbe larlet of 8 major In~ mtr, the brmgmg .m of Amen- ern, 69, RD 2, Racine, driving ['
£ire. Tbe blaze, caused by ,· school districts who will .ap-- 1 administrators and board mem- able toward construction and
dian armor alta&lt;ik.
can and Afro . ASian troops as a 1952 model cattle truck, atAyub Khan'l ltatements to 8 ~ace keepers, and a plebiscite tempted to make 8 left turn as
I faulty wiring, was out on ar- prove or disapprove consolida- bers on th e proposed consolida- operation will be made.
crowded news conference in the within three months after the another truck driven by Harold Class elections were held at rival of the flFemen.
tion of their sehools November ilion of chools in Pomeroy, Mid- This w01k will be done in
Paklsttln capital of Rawalpindi cease-fire.
Kenneth Grate, at, Rt. l. Langs- Middleport High Sl'hool this I It was the maiden run for 2 will havP as definite a set of ;dleport. Salisbury, and B e d- ample tlme before the election
be the f
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I Middleport's new combina. facts bland f1gures to go on as 1I fordHe districts.
!or t.h~ voters to m'ike their
appeared to
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ville, came alongside of Burner\ week and include the following , tion pumper tanker truck I
has as;;ured the ofrice of deciswn. Mr. Morton hal anbreak in tile world's searCh lor It was the third demand he to pass.
SENIORS - Kenneth HaiTis,
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B president. Buddy Moore vice I des1gned espe.c1ally fo~ rural
Th1s has bee n assured by By- County
Superintendent
of nounced.
1 solution to tbe conflicl
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Ayub Khan. ~-eyed from tan wo~ld be WI hng to nego_tJ. ner's truck and damages to the 1 president : Ohta Lewis, serre-1
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ed the State Department of Ed-~ State Department of Edlwation
to reach a 11 purpo~M. and h~ cite withi_n three months after of the truck driven by Grate. urt&gt;r.
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orable ~ttlement_ wttb lncha a cea-;:flre.. A~ he used the Grate's truck was loaded with JUN10RS _ Wayne Davis, I
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merous past conferenr.es, msp&lt;•c- hie the presenta.nd .anticipat- j
and invited. Pres1dent Johnson words pleb1sc1t~ ~r ,.the sub- gravel.
president; Susan Morris. vice
tions, and other mePtings whir.h ed needs of the f•ve d1stncts as
to take a direct hand.
stance of a plebiscite.
The other accident wa!l! at prt!sident: Jamarilla Ward. ~· f'cment of th e county's schools.
to lhe size of a comprehensive :
6:30 p.m. on the Bangor Ridge rotary; and
Margi• Harrl,
: had as their objective improve- high school that m1ght be built. !
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rPrent appParance Then •. based upon• the
bondmg
road ·mvo1vmg
ve h'1c1es opera 1- treasurer .
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lk ' was m Middleport where
be polenloal
ol the diStrict&lt;.
a def.
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John Jungntckle,
23, a W"d ---··--- ~--1 Long Bottom and James F. Da1l- rungh~m, pre.sldent ; J1m Con- away from the Athens State hos•
Meigs county dairymeu may
er. 46, Rt I, Portland. The Ve· de. VICe preSidenl : Patty Slav- pita!, was being sought by •u·:
study how a breeding prosram
h1cles collided. on 1 curve. Dam- en, secretary ; and Candace thorities today.
is used to improve their dairy
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Bahr, treasurer.
Jungnickle, charged with two
herds at two meetings yet thl1
FRESHMEN -Joey
Hindy counts of burglary in Pomeroy. j
month.
president; Nancy Harris. vice walked away from the hospital
Dr. H. L. Barr, dairy eX·
15 Buses Inspected, president: Kathy Morgan. sec- Monday aflernoon. He had been
This week some of the 1500 retired workers in tension specialist, will be the
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Enrollment
In Middleport! Four Unsatisfactory
retary; and Regmald ~arshall, sent there for observJtion afler :Meigs County will get medicare information kits said speaker and discussion leader
schools was reported slightly Ptl G E Scott G II' r llreasurer
pleadmg not guilty to the ch•rg-' Robert G i oren! manager of th e Marietta District So· at the meeting Tuesday Sept
increased over last year to the ' t · 1 te Wgh
• ;pots , Mr. William K. Russell has es in Meigs County court I rial Secur.it; Ollie~
2t and Sept. 28 at !be' Rock
Middleport Board of Education I
a15 E ;:;Y k~ ;n- listed the number or students I Jungnickle is described as · 'Each kit contains a booklet explaining to the older Springs Grange Hall.
EaCh
Monday evening at the Hlgh 'J:te school :sesn Tu~ay :~which include 73 Freshmen, 57 5'-ll'_' tall, weighing 165 lbs aw' persons what health services they will receive under the meeting Will start at 8 p. m.
school.
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· Sophomores, 70 Jumors and 60 hevmg brown hatr and eves He basic hospital insurance plan and what additional sup· and conclude by 10 p m The
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~ istration for kindergarten Fri- 1of the four buses were re aired I
Ule home of Henry Ewing, Mul- 1med•ral insurance program 1
Meigs County Dairy Service Untervened U,:~firS ni ~ Ooun- day, &amp;Pt. 17. At present, eo- andre inspected and pas:ed In I MelKS General Hospl&lt;al
berry•av and the Pomeroy Wille People on the soml secur~ty 1 ,1
Th It and the Meigs County Co1 ed' 1 .
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~lsslon 1 im =al~ the rollment. in kinderg~eo ls 63 spectio~.
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1 and raliroad retirement
rolls ~ :~n
:~a :~uranc: . e operative Extension Secvice.
01 ~~~= of new senate wi11J&gt;32 m the mormng and 31 Meigs county school b.. in' Pomeroy: Mrs. W1llard Durst,
need take oo action to get the -~ th ;,r Yh mim~ra~o: Both meetings are opened to
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in the afternoon classes.
spection continues today with Pomeroy.
Five Dav Forecast Ibasic hospital insurance proter- ~ en ~~ 1 tone as a anyone interested In improvThe Sen~, called an "Epis- Use of the building for out- inspections at Sou\1/em Local dis Dlscbargeo - Cor•. Morris . Temperatures will avernge, lion. But they must make a de- e oppor
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ing breeding practices in dairy
noa,
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help
the
side
a:roups
waa
discussed
and
triet
at
Racine
and
will
be
con.
Langsville.
Lenora
Dean,
Pomnear
normal,
in
the
southwest'CISion
on
whether
or
not
they
herds, acconhns to C. E. BlakeS
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section, to about five degrees Wdnl_ to enroll in tbe voluntary
BOOSTERS TO MEET
slee, county eztensron agent, 11·
:'Roman catholic Cburcb. fee to take care of cleaning and SaDsbury.
below normal in the northwest. I med1ca! msurance plan.
nculture.
The Pope announced Tueeday for uae ol the cafeteria. The First Gallia county school
ASKS DIVORCE
Representative normal
highs l With this week's mailing is bMee~be ~eamlhrug:.d~;ll ~
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_epor
Veterans Memorial Hoopttal
ate bot tllere Jrac1 been no indi· teaehln&amp; personnel was approv- day at Green Elementary Icond-st, Middleport, bas filed Clclnnali 80-57 and Columbu~ ! hss the persun's name and so- Atbl~~~ur:oster Assoclal~n AdmissloDS - Kelly McKeDcation he planned to move ao ed.
scbool with the first ol two a petition ror divorce from Don 77-54.
ciat security number on it, and ~e~ h 1 ayr eve~•ng 1at
zie, Pomeroy; Donna Smitll,
ulclcty. Tile fourlb and final A break-down of lbe school day• of inspection of Gallipolis i C. Becker, same address. The Cooler Thursday and Friday, I according to Mr. loren! it b a e g tsc 00 ea etena. t
~ Syracuse; ~rl Wemer, MJd.
:.Os~on oflbe Ecumeaioal Coun- enroUment tncludea - Middle- city school district buses.
plalnliff charges gross neglect warmer over the
weekend. I very simple form. The person
ed that .~1': orb the Rut dlcport; David Roush, RoCIIII!;
8 own.
ell bepD In lbe optendor of St. port Elementary- 260: Kinder.
or duty and extreme cruelty and Showers about Friday and Mon- should check either yes or no
ga~'
• Richard Nutter, Coolville; Paul
Peter'o Buillcl Tueeday. A de- prteo - 13; Ceolral Elemen·
asks custody of a mmor chtld. day - Will average one-half inch Ion the card indicating whether
Mako, Vmtoo.
bate on lbe qualioll of rellK· tary - 245; lll&amp;h School - 2141;
FOUND GUU.TY
ENROLLS AT GBC
to one inch.
they do or do not want the supTHREE ENROll.
Dlscbaqes - Louise Folmer,
ioUa Uborly wao 1111 the apnda making a to~ of 121 compared Walter Markl, 42, Pomeroy, Miss Judith Wigal, Route t,
plem~tary medical lnsuran
Juoe graduates of Middleport Pomeroy; Mary Wlniett, Pcmfor today.
to last years p.
was found guilty of a DWI Racine, has been accepted at
ARM FRACTURED
1that wtll cover doctor b11ls and High School who are enrolled
Carmen Haddox, ~I•
charge ill PoiiH!roy Mayor Char- GaUipolls Businesa College for Mike Hayman, i4. son ol Mr. other medical servtces. Arter at Ohio University include Keith port, Nellie Connolly, Racille;
SEA ISLAND, GA. - SECWEATHER
IE Legar:a Courl Tuesday night the Fall Night Quarter begin- and Mrs. W. R. Hayman. Jr., completing the form it should Morgan, son or Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Ransom, Rac1110.
rotary of State Dean Rusk said
and was ftnec( $100 and costs ning October 11. A 1963 gr~du- Racine, sustained a broken arm be matled back m the postage- Roger Morgan· Randy HumphLDCAL Tl!ji4P8
1ueoday niJbt tltat the •'unfJn. A few _ . , . 11H1 lbader- and sent.l!ced to three days in at&lt; of Southern High School, she dUt:ing a recent Southern High free envelope provided In the reys, son of M~. and Mrs. Nor- '!'he temperature ~In Pomeished bualnell ol. the ordinary lhowon ollreme -•••••&lt; to- county jaO, Haymond E. Fox, will pursue a
Secretarial school football squad practice. ""·
man Humphreys and Tom roy's busiDeao dlslrtcl 11 U·IO
peoplea ollbe world, lncludiiiiiiiPI• ·Cooler, lew 11-1'1, ftart. 18, Belpre, _lorle~ted his $211.70 Course. ~he Ia the da~hter or Mike. a freshman, was taken The card should be !llled out Kltlll, son of Mr.' and Mrs.~ a.m. today wu

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most fnfiuencecl by eonaolitlao
lion to give their full support
to tbl• plan."
rn other busint,., Mr. Vaugh.
an was elected delegate and
Mr. Lohse alternate, to the lotb
Annual School Board Assocta.
tion meeting in Columbus during November.
It U.'lanimously endorsed tho
state-wide PEP iSBue that wiU
be on llie' November ballot.
Robert Arnold was given the
contract to supply coal for the
Jumor and Senior High School
buildings and the Ohio Valley
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future; and,
"Whereas. the Board o[ Education of Pomeroy Exempted
School district
is convinced
that the consolidation as proposed would be in the best in·
terests of ·an of the commuruties involved;
"Be it, therefore, resolved
tbat the Board of Education of
Pomeroy Exempted School district hereby unanimously err
dorse the consolidation as outlined by the study conducted by
the state superintendent of public construction, and urges every voter in the five districts
to vote for the consolidatJOn,
and particularly urges the parents of students whose very
lives and future we reel will be

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particular talents, as well .u
children who need speci'lli~
assistance.
''6. A consolidated district,
consisting of the five school
districts, would meet the minimum requirements now established by the state of Ohio for
the creation of a comprehensive high school. This requirement is fast becoming a prerequisite to tne qualification or
a school district for continued
State Ald. It is particularly the
feeling of the board that it
would be advantageous
for
our community to move on 1ts
own initiative to met these
requirements of a consolidation
which could be imposed by the
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program. T1lis could be expanded to include adu~ vocational
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"Whereas the board of education of Pomeroy Exempled
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opinion that the following benefits would result from consolidation :
~'1. Consolidation would make
possible the more speciah:r.ed
use or the teachers' talents by
permitting them to teach more
hours in the subject or their
major training.
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Pomeroy School board on the
proposed 1&lt;ihool eoosolldation
question which will be on the
November z ballot in five present districts.
A resolution, approved Monday ni&amp;)it by the board in a
regular tneelinK in the office
of SUperintendent Charles S.
Gibbs, "Urges parents of student• whose very lives and future we feel will be most influenced by consolldstion
to
give their full support to thia
plan (consolidation)."
Richard Jones, clerk, presented the resolution to the
board and moved it&amp; adoption.
Member Harold Loiise second·

ed Jones' motion. VotinK yea
were Lohse, Jopes, Leo Vaughan, and Paul WOrner. Mr. Ricbard Finlaw was unable
to
attend.
The resolution fo11ows:
"Whereas the boards ol edU·
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and Pomeroy school di!dricts
all adopted a resolution requesting that the state superi!ltendent of construction conduct a
survey to determine the feasibility of combining the five
school districts Into a single district: and
"Whereas, pursuant to the
request contained in the for~
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lr DOROTHY ICILGALLEN

COMMENTI&gt;TING EDITOIIAU Y '\

In "The im]lolslblt y..,.. .. now btr .. · Some very aerlolll .,.
lryiJii out In Pbiladolphia, did line incidents have occurred 18
Beautllll Dorian Leigh, onee a fine job cl. review oteallng.
New York 1s top mode) - now One enchanted Phllly erltic la- Sutton Plaee, an area whicb
heretofore has seemed quite lmo
a resident of Paris - has decid- beled her "a small
atomia mune ID that sort of crime. R...
ed to part from her current bomb" . . . Peter Falk ts Umpspouse, We tllink he's number int through this week's "Trials idents are worried . . . CUUnary
QIDOANS wiU have a chance in the Nofive, but some ol the arrange. of O'Brien" flbning. He burt notes: Jitl St. John, who lo writ.
vember election to take the pressure
ments were so informal it's a bia right knee playing softball lng a cookbook In spare Ume,
off property taxes for the increased auphas asked Chris Bastis of tho
bit difficult to keep an accurate In Central Park ... Mrs. EIHot
port of public education in the alate. On
count ... Executives of General Roosevelt bsd to cancel her Seafare ol the Aegean to doNovember 2 they will be given tho
nate bia spec;al recipe lor T3l'
choice of raising the state sales tax t&lt;&gt;
Foods, which ia spollllorint Car. IICboduled "Girl Talk" taping
four percent, with the added one per·
ol Channing's TV special, due in because of tbe hurricane. She anlasalata, the red caviar whip.
cent above the present three percent to I
February, all but did
bsnd- was to have flown here from And Peter Finch, whose hobby
provide extra monies for the enrichment
springs when they saw aome o[ Miami Beach yesterday. (No, Is cooking, has been dovasl'lllo
of school programa . There has been a
the finished taping of the show. 1 don't get lt either. 1 ohould ing the cast of "FUght of the
arowin&amp; realization for several years that
As a result. they've already ask~ bsve trough! Miami was a good Phoenix" with all kinds .of goodthe rate of taxation for real property has r
ed ber to do another of the Fall place to leave in recent da)'ll.) Ies between scenes. He's currently wor!dng on an Indian
juat about reached the saturation point.
of 1966 ..• Paula Wayne, the in..
A
big
name
character
acto•
eurry
which he says "takes
'l'hero are some who will not agree with
genue ln ''Golden Boy/' has who loves to go sailing bas a
three
weeks
to prepare, a half
that, npecially those in parts of the
broken her engagement ID Jle. gorgeous girl as eaptaln of his
hour
to
eat
and two years tG
state who bave shown a willingn.. s to
troit industria11st Dan Honig- ship. He's married - but not to
get
rid
of.
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tax themselves many times the rate that
rnan ... Playwright Muriel Resprevails in the southern, or poverty sec·
nik, author of the hit comedy
fion of Ohio. The whole debate centers
''Any Wednesday," has begua
around the question as to just who 1s
work on her next Yehicle, It's
paying their fa;r share of the costs of
a three character romp, and
tclueatlrig t!Mir ohlldrell.
lhe'd like Walter Matthau and
Ell Wallach as the two male
leads. Hasn'l decided oo the Ia·
The ar~uments will be flying thick
dy
type yet.
and fast WJtbiu the next six weeks. A
Just
when you think the night
newspaper, claiming to be the largest
by HeieR Sattel--A
club business Is Rll but d..d,
in Ohio has come out strongly against
along comes Joe E. Lewia, aa
the ~age of an increased sales tax.
he
did last night at the Copaca- IYilU'I'H ASKED FOR IT ..... lf 11 boy ever dared come tt
The editor of that publicaliou feels that ana, and the slightly inebriated
This column is for young see me he'd probably get kickan increase in sales tax wiU !aU the bard·
est on those least able I&lt;&gt; pay it. Natural·
old pixie jammed the place IKI
their problems
and td all the WtJY down the front
ly one of the strongest arguments made
there WSJ barely room for a
their troubles and steps.
by the newspaper, which is located in an
chorus girl to lift an ankle, and
As with the rest of Helen
Helen you can't change tblngl
affluent oommunity ts that some areas
he made the crowd of ceiebriUs, it welcom~ laughs so I know I'll stick it out till
an already supporting their school
ties roar with laughter. Proves
won't dodge a serious ques- I graduate and then leaYe so
systems adequately by property taxes.
something. He's been doing il Uon with a brush-off.
fast and so far they can't see my
It Ia tho 18Dle old story, we think, of sel·
in the same room for 25 years,
Send your teen-age questions dust. Hut is it wrong to feel
By
Willi~m .S. Whft•
fish interests that have not been willing
and every opening night the
Youth Asked For It, care ol nolhing but dislike and hate
to share their \l'ealth with areas of the
CAPITAL COMMENT . . eld
customers
fight
to
get
lD.
Of
Hdp Us, this newspaper. for your parents?-NO NAME
learns that a United States RusslaruJ. And not least for our
alato that might bt said to be in the pauEvery Pamd Sllouldn't Be PLEASE
WASHINGTON - Aosumlnt which bad given her so much semi-pacifists here at home course, be's a darling, but beper clw. They forget that we are supHelen:
that the lnd1an ~ Pakistanj con~ vital aid could not be black- who have so long fostered the tog a sweetie doesn't pack night
Dear No:
posed to be our brothers keeper, and it
clubs;
he
was
also
loaded
with
Maybe
we
should
always
love
flict
over
the
border
area
of
mailed
to
the
point
where
PakLet'• put It this way: It doe!puerile myUt that force
as
IS about time that the entire citizenry of
Kashmir
can
he
contained
abort
fresh
and
funny
material.
~~:;~
and
obey
our
parents
but
istan could take over our for. llUCb, and not simply force
n't help to hate your parents,
Ohio be concerned with the advancement
Looks as j( Peter and Pat
of major war - and this is eigu policy and force us to end ' wrongfully used, is itself ao
you, 1·f :
even though they ~re dead set
of all sectors of the sute, if we aro anxLawford are making an effort
1. They read your mail.
the cautio111 present estimate all relationship with an India ' tvil to be shunned always.
on making every mistake in
Ious to eall our state great.
to spend more time together . .
2. You can't keep a diary the book. Don't waste your enof high American inte11l~ence which, however unpleasant, was
ICopynght, 1965, by UnUed A discotheque that figured io
they snoop it out and ergy in resentment - it leads to
10urces - this spasm need not 1till a giant fact of life.
It i.! true, as the writer relates, that
Feature Syndicate, IDe.)
th1 recent headline .. making
tell their friends all the self-pity, and self-pity can stifle
h:.ve universally evil consethe le~islature completed work on a bill
Red China. in her eager sup- .,
teen--age shenrr.migans in the
stuff in it at cocktail you.
quence!.
that gwes Oh1o pubhe schools 633 milport of Pakistan, IS at least un·
Han1ptons has been put up for
(1 heard, ,and I could
U you can't love and honor
lion dollars for the past two years, an
To say a word for candid masked, even to the most credaale by its owner, who WBI once
died)
(and
I'll go along with you mcrease of about 108 million over the
force In any circum~tances ulous eyes in the West. as not
married to a member oi one of
3. They search in your dresser that's asking a lot) you can at
last biennium . It is true that the bill in·
say, to halt murder and npin~. only the sponsor
America's great industrial faro.
al)d even in your purs~.
of aggrescorporales the increase of $200 a year
least obey because they are iq
•~ the Unnted Sta!e1 is trying
sion
in
South
Viet
Nam
but
also
ilies.
4.
IJ'
you
go
to
someone's
suggested by Gov. Rhodes for the 92 ,000
ebarge ... .. And keep your
to do In invaded South Viet as a Typhoid Mary tirelessly Dr. Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.
lt 's Musical Homes
Time
they send a brother to eyes on a better future: when
teachers, and $100 per year for nonNam - b risky. One may ht carrying chaos all over the
with the glamor set. Mr. and
OD JOU.
teachmg employees This all appears to
·· Q - 1'1ro yr8h ago my bus- .
you may look back and feel sor·
pnt
down
as
pro-war
and
antiOrient.
Mrs.
Tony
Newley
have
return5.
Wllln
you
say
that
you're
the casual observer to be adequate, but
band, then 12, had 1 heart
ry for two foolish people who
peace.
to the library, they have never learned how to enjoy
The Soviet Union, which fears attack. After 4 or 5 months he ed from their Summer place
when compared . with other great indusAll th·~ same, certain con- China far more than us for
paged, to see that you- their children.-H.
trill slates 1! will not be according to
was allowed to return to work. and have sub-let the apartment
atructive
fallouts
from
this
belonging
ID
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
actually
there.
far
sounder
reasons,
i!
being
proponents of the sales tax increase
Recently be bsd another more
Dear Helen:
shootinl(
between
India
and
8. They raise the roof with
compelled to take up the utter- ·erious attack. Why didn't they Newman. T~ Newmans expectke•p Oho schools in the forefront of th~
)'m thin. I almost believed
Pakiston can rationally
be ly unfamiliear burden of reteachen.
nab~n . We kr10w that there is a strong
qperate and put in a pacemak- ed to be in Hollywood working
I wasn't too thin for a while
seen. For one, the manifest spon:uble conduct in a world cri·
sentiment to keep tnes down in the
on films, but BOmetbing got
7. They say you can bave a because everyone told me my
absurdity and moral squalor of sis. The toughest of our anti- e-'
~tate to encourage the coming of new
thing it you work for figure wa!'&gt; okay, and then some
·.. Q - While the
electronic mixed up and Mrs. Newmanany attempt by any major ~ow. Communists m the intelligence
mdustry, but Ohioans will have to de.
Joanne
Woodward
checked
work for tt and do fink of a boy said I was akinpacemaker is a Jife-saver In
l!r to sustain a totally "neutral'' community have no doubt that
cid~ whether it is at the expense of al·
into
the
Regency
for
at
lean
a
they
say, and then ny. Now I won't go to the beach
persons with chronic
heart
lowmg schools to fall behind in the race
- meani n~ an irresponsible ar.d the Hussian~
month's
stay
.
.
.
The
big
buzz
make
another
rule, and or wear shorts in front
are genuinely blo{'k, heart block is not alof
for excellence.
free • riding - stance in a cnncerned, along with us, to
don't get it. Oike I wanted boys. Helen, when I tW'D aideway• present in persons witb among the diplomats: apparworld of reBiit.v Is being blaz. damp this fire in
get a driver's license (l 'm ways you can't even see me.
Kashmir. a coronary h e&lt;~r t attack. When ently a high-rankiog U. S. offi·
lngly Illustrated.
The editorialist does suggest that a
ci01l
in
Moscow
made
some
uoand they said I'd have to How can f gain weight? -DEThere has been a rush of sani· iii is present it usually clears
statewide comm.Jttee be created to make
India. the chief practitioner ty to the head of Moscow, too.
flattering and indiscreet re- do all the heavy yardwork for PRESSED
a . study of lhe whole problem of linanfor years of double . dea ling She has had to concede openly up m 10 to 14 days without marks about Russ1an cultural
months, so 1 did a darn Dear D.:
tReatment.
cmg education. lt would be interesting
neutrality, has unarguablv di8- that her true interests are to
planning,
and
ibst'o
what
causjob, and now they say I'll
First of all, stop worrying •
.Although the treatment of
to. note the amount of improvement that
covered 8 great truth. No na- quiet rather th:m promote the
ed the cancellation of
Mary
to make a JJ..Pius average bou It: lhe slims are ,'in" these
w1U result from the efforts of the legistion can forever secure peace new Chinese Communist type of h~art attacks is still medical. Martin's "Hello, Dolly"
my flrsl report card. If 1 days, and chances are that
a · operative procedure has
lature In 1ts last session to upgrade the
for itself on the cheap and on war • mongering which threH!·
Natalie
Wood's
marriage
lo
that,
it'll be !ornething else. "link like" boy thought bo was
tteen tried on a senes of 260
~chools of the poor districts . Our guess
the barks of others The mtl- ens the Wider peace of the
Ladislaus
Hlatnik
didn't
quite
a.
They
can't keep a secret giving you a compliment. Sec·
p.erson with hardening of the
u that it is not enugh to make any dras- lions of words of Indian rhetnric world.
1 do something stupid, all ond : Slow down long eJVlllqh to
C!Oronary arteries. This opera. come off on schedule, but llhe
tic change. Poor district schools have
for .. nonalighnmenl." m
1he
still
insists
it wiiJ take place. their friends will know right a- eat three squares, plus milk
So, profoundly dangerous de- tion is still experimental.
J1
been fa lling behind for so many years,
Unitt&gt;d Nations and elsewhere, luswns - the delus1on of neuLaddie is supposed to sell hl way, and they tell their kids, shakes, and count your calories.
consist!! of tying off the inter· shoe
due to Jack of local prosperity, that it
business in Vene2uela but
I'm mocked.
are grotesqut&gt;l~ hollow now tral ity, the delusion that ''ne.(You can get a weight "')ntrol
nal mammary artery, the art.
would lake years to bring them up to
that Ind ia h1:15 drawn that .sword ti!Otiatmg" t:an always avmd the
9. They think lt's training book with calorie charts and
the suggested state standards. We would
ery that 5upplies the sac sur· keep hl shoe business in Vien·
which so long she has scorned bleak duly lo fight for vital in·
na, and afler they're Mr. and
to see all the bad points sample meals
tor 50 cents
suggest fhat voter1 visit schools in their
roundmg the heart and some of
IS the world leader of 1 cult of
Mrs.
they'll
commute
belween
tell
you about them, but at any supermarket.) Third: II
terests,
the
delu
swn
that
one·s
the ribs, thus allowwg more ot
area between now and November and oh·
phon~ pacifism. Neutralism lies
lbe good. They're always youtre seriously underweight.
foreign policy need be only suf. tiW blood sent to that region to Vienna and Hollywood, whicb
serve t~e situation flrst hand. In most
dead
at
last.
and
in
the
very
ia
pretty
classy
tommuting
.
.
.
out my faults, even comutt your doctor. Good Juckl
ficently sloganistic and all will reach the heart muscle. In this
!here.ts madequate equipment and tearhhome
of
its
most
influentialAnita
Loos
jll
working
feverishcan't
change, like be- -H.
be well - are among the cas- series the results were prom.
tng a1ds, and then! are even some that
philosopher.
Jy
on
the
manU5cnpt
ot
her
auing
nearsighted.
ualties of the actJon in Kashmir. is,lllg. Although the operation is
do not even have the ability to furnish
This column is dedicated to
I'm not a bad gtrl and 1 do family living, so If you're hav·
But
there
is
yet
more,
first
Tragic, of course, are the hu- relat1vely simple it has not yet tobiograpby, titled "A Girl Llko
hbrart.. and other books to pul their
I." She's given Viking, her pub- try hard. l've never been in
again stmpulating that war is man casualties. and to no sane been widely used.
chrldren at more nearly a par with those
ing kid trouble or just plail
Jishers, a Spring deadline, and
yet they won't even
no!
presented
here
as
11
r;plend·
in other sections of the state. You can
man can this episode end too
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Even more recently a much
has reams of material to wade
me to talk to a boy on thl
ld thiog and eagerly to be de- soon. But as to the other casualnot vote inteJligently on this maltfr
She will also welcome y0111
more complicated operatu)Q
sired. For candor is being ties - it is quite right that
through as she decide. what to
. If a boy calls, my lath· own amuoing experiences. Adwithout first hand information, whi r h
JJ.t been devised for some vic- include
served
and
re&lt;~lity
is
being
vlllin
story
of
her
ultra
listens
in on the other line dress Helen Bolte! in care ol
we are suro the school officials will
they are dying in this moment tims of a heart
attack eolorful life.
provide.
dicated in Ianda other Ulan J.n. of truth for nearly ali con·
shoul• at him to ball&amp; up. this uewapaper.
wl'fose coronary obstruction is
Neva Small, the 13-year-old
dia.
cerned : for an India which had in a favorable location. The
who play&gt; Alan King '1 daughter
Pakistan. an old alley of the made self • righteousness a
obsLructwn is located,
reWetit which chose lo turn to. public policy. For a Paklsan
m4fed, llnd replat·ed with a cbance of a
reeurrance are,
ward rapacious Chinese Com· which thought she could turn
from
a
vein.
Although
grajl
Furthermore~
tt
must be em·
munlslo;, is finding that Unci• from civilized persuasion to the-reported results are good
phasized
that
not
all vlcUme
Sam is not also Uncle Silly. Sht crude threats upon us. For the
It I too aoon to tell wbst the of a heart attock can bi belped by these two operationa.
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el&amp;bth Inning tave the Orioles
SVAC ONLY
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Coounlssion ba&amp; turned down a
the ,first game triumph. Jlo. TEAM,
W L P OP Three Friday nlght grid
travel! · tD Eastern anll Ra· request by Monlleetlo Raceway
troll' Dave Wlcterabam seat- North GaJU. .. · ... 1 0 28 II tests make up !hi.! week's
bosll Southwestei'D.
to conduct Salulday altenloo1
tered Dvo hila to win the Dlght- Kyger Creek •••.•. 0 0 0 0 eduleln the &amp;lvtbern Valley
Lut week the only league bameu racing Jll'VII'IIIlll. Mono
cap.
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Eastern ......... ·, :
'[letic Conference.
saw the North GaDla Plr· tlcello had wished to eonducl
Carl YaBirsanuitls home
Racill8 .. · ...... •.. 0 0 D 0
defeat the
SOuthwest· ofteraom raebl&amp; from Oct. Zl
in the 13th Inning gave BosiDn, Hannan Trace ... · 0 0 0 01 Defemllng SVAC
lllglllanders 28-14. All other te Dec. ll
a 54 victory ov~ the Cle•eland[SouthWestern -·- 0 I 14 281ger Cr""k ente.1ains
were defeated Jn non • NEW YORJ( (UPI)-The New
Indians. Boston a Tony Horton T-otal~ . .. ....... 1 1 4Z 4Z Trace at Cheshire~ North
affrurs
socked hi~ seventh homer . of Creek, lost Its first game York Rangera of the Nattonal
the year m tbe mntb mnmg
in
seasons, lH to Fair- :!eyt
with one out to tie the .tame.
lnnd, Racine was trounced 3&amp;- . ID I - contract Tue0o
rnck Radalz p1lched sii mnmgs
12 by McArthur 111111 OJauncey log
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ol aeoreless, three-bit baU to
blanked Eastern, 36-0.
~
al, 11 • -..!
earn h10 ninth VICIDry ag&amp;llllt
fi
North Gallia, behind Jbs J'llll- ~y=--==------11 defeal&amp;.
.
mng of fullback Clyde SIDI!h
Nr"W YORK (UPI) - Cassl· rthe clwnp &amp;ald.
Bob p nrnd bl fir t
ciJ. Mrs. Ruth L FlebJs, lnDtoll;
J.
Rookie Bobby
M ur ... 118 Clay will defend his world Preosed ID name • site,
.
e t th ~ails ~
and Mn. Paul 11:. IIBDibaw, If.
:l
smashed a two-run homer, bis heavyweight championship a- said: 4•1 don't know.
Lo
VIctory a
e
Ia"' un- ontml.
first major league bit, ID power gailllll Floyd Patterson, al a Angeles mighi be the ploce,
acbooiU,fenrod ~ot ba rook·
Blr1b1
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the New York Yankeea ID a Sol elate and site ID be announ"'d l sibly Swed..." He then
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Mrs. I. Clyde Tucfl:er, 1\t. I
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VIctory over the WashingtDn "wilhil! the next three • lour that a deei8Jon probably
e
f
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n
Racine,
daughter, 1:28 am.;
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Senator!l. The seventh·innmg days."
i' be reacbed within a few days.
Af
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Mrs. Larry L, Fox, Middleport,
By CURT BLOCK
over Clnelnnatl and Los Allj!Oo BalD bJs third VICtory In IZ de- blow by the 19-year-old Murcer
.
r f ·Archie Foster, a member of
tertha ~
action, Sml~ daughter, i:t7 p.m., and dauiJ&gt;o
Willie Ma s has been having les to 3\\ gameo.
clstoDB, all the wms conung snapped a 1-1 tie and settled a Clay! call~~g the two- une 0~; the Louisville tyndicate whlcb
. 0 eaguo_ scormg 111 ter, 5:23 p.m. (!wino}.
an occasion~! day of! this year Elsewhere in the Naltonal against New York. The lrilllnpb pitching duel between Rich mer !Jtlist a new man ':~! bsndles Clay, swd he was
~~~:~ee ~ q=::a:
llfseharpd
but rarely an off day.
•League. CincinnaU
moved the Reds iniD a tie With Beck and Washington's Jim llllidldT=y ~a~ pro~Ol~ pointed that a date and ·
v of South;estern share sec- Persons diacbarged recenlly
In recent seasons the celebrat- New York 13-6;
Los Angeles for second place. Duckworth.
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a
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, not been selected as yet.
bo
.th
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frorn the hospital were: Grace
ed centerlJelder hag shown sucb blanked Milwankee 2-ll
Billy Williams clouted a two- The CaiUornia Angels ..plod- ~·IHo:v;r, t!".mden~~ :•A number of problems
non WI 12 pomll each. Johnson, Henry Jobnsoa, Eliza..
extreme sigllll of fatigue and edged Los Angeles 2·1, St.
run homer, hiS 31st, off_ Sandy ed for five runs In the e1ghth
set : a La Va
YN
limen," Foster saJd,
beth Jones, ow.. King. Donald
near exhC~ushon toward the end downed Pittsburgh 3-2.
Koufax m ~e SIXth lnnmg as inning to gain a 7·1 victory over
or s egas, ev., one the poss1b1hty o~ a
•
Lipscomb, Mra. Tbomu Mer.
f th
th 1 be had to be Despite hts claim thai
the CUbs gamed revenge for the the slumping Chicago White Nov 22.
York newspaper stnke.
~eWS
cer, Mrs. Kate MUJs, Penny
0
e year ta , d s
pennant chase baa left
Dod~er
lefthander's
perfect Sox The Angels racked star re. ••Jt Was a misquote," Clay "Another problem Is that CasAnn Morrison Harry Woodard,
reste.d 00 doc ors or e~ ·
weary Mays strongest point
game handling of them last lief~itcher Eddie Fisher for said, adding· ''But I'll tell you sius doesn't know whether La
and Mrs. Jo~ 5afDet IDd J.D.
This seas~n w~t~=~~~ otrmt~~ tinues to be his consistency
week. Kouf~ Jtruck out three four hits in the eighth to insure this. ~ fight 1s o,n and Pat·[ Vegas ?ffers the largest reward Persons entermg Holzer Ha. fant 1011.
Fra~ks kep
b
f clutch play. The San Francis- before leavmg the game, leav. the victory for ~red Newman terson 18 the man 1 m gomg to as a Site for the bout. We do pital in the last 24 hours
startl~g hneup ~n a npectaumer lo co wll8rd seems to find
ing him 13 shy of Bob Feller's 03-14) who allowed only five fight. ••
know that Intercontinental Pro- ed Mrs Siuismund L Harder I
occaswns and his I
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Clay a
atterson got t.oge • motion ":I. an. e e lg
100 Garfield Ave.; Mrs. Sylvia
P .
toughest and Franks
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of 348.
er at a press conference l&lt;~te Sports V1s1on w1ll have the
M Fowler 32 1 Second Ave .
S 1 h. Get hel
most mtens.e pelfnnant pressure this has found it n~ssary to Philadelphia ran its win skein ville and Mr and Mrs Pete Tuesday afternoon and after ani ciliary rJghts ·•
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The 34· ear-old veteran practi- use Mays on a dally basts down
SIX ~ n a .wo- 1 sw • e- Farra and children of Racme. JDJ 13 co ne.s!l I.K ween
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Rd.; Mrs. George G. Cremeans 1
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the
stretch
oot
by
Jim
Bunnmg.
Johnny
Mrs
Wesley
Belles
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and
Clay
warmed
up
to
tlJe
man
he
the
two
champ1onsb1p
Cheshire
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dome Tuesday night when he Willie has played In each of a IS?n sth I' t . m.er o .th e Mrs. Mary La Fever of Alii· s r cl
tn
e pad Paanl tonw I clud'ng thn
~~ny
RL 2 G.allipo~s; Mrs. Clarence
Wh
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te d to the plate in tbe ninth the G1ants last dozen victories year m e rrs ~nmg WI a aflce were Labor Day weekend even P? an ~rm aroun
• · .n :
e mos .
D. Sanders, Mi11 Creek Rd.; Mrs
ere your fingers
~ ppe
d d h' 501 t driving ID 14 runs 00 16 bits man on gave Bunrung the mar- gUests of Mrs. Ferne Hayman Iterson ID a fnendly gesturt. one m wh1ch Clay retamed
Thurman s Borden
Kerr·
do the waJkin.J,
mmng ~~!e u~~~ a~d 4 ~~h ~f including five homers, duri~ gin he needed for hls 17tb win. and father.
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"I ~ope to meet P~tterso~ title with ~ one-mi~ute
James C. ·Roberts: Gallpoli~
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career
. the score 5·5 an d th e pen od when San FrancuJ
. co Milwaukee
starterf red
and th loser Mr. and Mrs. Bil1 Fox and sometime
before- Cbri.stmas
out at LewiSton, Ma1ne, May
Ferry .' Calvin R McDaniel ' pt ·
1965
to tie
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send the game into extra inn- overtook the odgers.
Hank Fisc~r su! e
e set- David Y~ere weekend guesl'l oi
Pleasant; Miss Mary E.
e- ,
ings.
Frank RoblnSOII slugged two back, IIIIUannt bio record at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell of
sbaze, Lakin, Mrs. Ray C.
san Francisco eventually won roundtrippers that acrounted for 7•7·
.
Newark.
Wean:, Phny, W. Va.; Mrs; J.
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th
J' D
five runs as Cincinnati raked St. Lolns acorOO three unearn· Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donohue
"
yd ,, Clyde Tucker, Rt. 2 Racme;
It 1-5 m the 10 OD iD1 aven. ed 1'11111 off bardluck
B 0 b spent the weekend with their
By MILTON RICIIIIIAN . . I Will not !land beSide Flo . N h p H ski
M'ddl rt .
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· h d ubi to run its ftve Met p1tcbers for 18 btts
UPI Spo W U
oa
. a ns, 1 epo ,
~r ~ pmc o e
Vada Pinson knocked in thre~ Friend and registered their 15th children at Marion.
rtt r er
So Patterson kept
. Mary Lou Fox, Middleport
wmnmg streak to 12, tyln~ the more with three singles as Jim straight win at Forbes Field. Mrs. Herschel Roush i&amp; ill at NEW YORK (UPI)-The first the questions while the
Mrs. Leonard C. Reed, Rt l
h1gh for the year set by 1tts-,
. .
The Cards scored tw1c. in the her home.
round was close, but you had to li ht
f
ed
h
, Pomeroy. Mrs Mattre
M
burgh, and widening its lead O'Toole went seven llllllllgs to fifth after a throwing error by G~rge Norris was returned . give it to Ca.ssi~ Clay for ~re ti~e,w~~Y ~~se :: hi~mown ac· Moore, ~ontort; .Elwood
M:
Donn Clendenon and tallied once to b13 borne after undergoing! know-how durmg the m-f1gbt- cord and moved over oear thf" 1 Smith, Ironton, :Mrs. Kathryn I
in the seventh after Clendenon an appendectomy at Veterans mg.
challenger.
' L. Callahan, Jackson; Wayne
dropped a. ~pop.. &amp;b G1baon Memorial bospltel.
something
of
a
foregone
.
B. Harbarger, Ill, Jackson; Mr5.
11 18
r;,~:~ 11 m • ~3 mrungs while Roy Donohue who is employ·
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At
one
point,
Cassms
even
Harry
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up his 18th victory • ed on the boat Belpre spent a ~ncdus~~~ a ay ~ eat put an affectionate arm around w va. Mn Robert .F Smith'
defeats.
recent weekend at home with oy d ta efi:~n otnhece d ley gnde Floyd. First, however, th!y had
1 Procto~ille· ~acy L'
h!J family
aroun o XIDg
ae a
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a 1 e argumen · . e
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Clay. started slowly against should ever argue about:
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National LeatUe
New York at ~~~..h~~~~ ~
son,
Clara
lUid Barbara
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ce
called
met at the •~ 1 ne of
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TIME AND LABOR SAVING
W. L. Pet. GB (night) - Sto t IIemyre
•ru
"a rabbit" during Tuesday 's
San Francisco 85 59 .500 .. vs. Richert (I:J.IOJ,
0 OWing Fisher at Racine and
near-c~aotic press conference "D;do't you say you'd
Los Angeles 82 63 .566 3lf.:t Cleveland at Boston klight)plans for East Letart W.
and never really pulled ahead my title away because I'm a l
Cincinnati
82 63 .566 3lf.! Siebert (14-6) or McDowell (l.f..
C.S. for the coming year.
until he was fully warmed up. Black Muslim?" Clay inquired !
M;Jwaukee
79 65 .549 6 101 vs. Morehead 19-16) or BenThe bookmobile was
The principal confusion came of Pallerson, bending lower !
Pittsburgh
79 68 .531 1\1 nett 15-3 ),
attended at East Lelart.
about when Clay loudly trum- toward lhe mlcrophor""' so that :
Ph1 ladelphia 75 6B .524 91,-J Detroit at Baltimore (night)- OAK IDLL - Mr. Edmund Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dennis
peted. "The fight is on and Pat· not one of his words woul1 be
St. Louis
1t 73 .493 14 McLain 1!2-5) vs. McNally (B~) A. Schwinke, accounlaot and and eblldret1 of Syracuse
terson Is the man 1 will fight," losl.
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Chicago
66 81 .449 20lh
Thursday's !Amet
secretary for thll cambria Pack· ed her .father, RIChard
But he was unable to follow
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Houston
61 85 .418 25 New York at Baltimore, 2
ing Co of Jackson for
21 1anc'l famlly.
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that .announcement with any
New York
46 tOt .313 411\\ Kansas City at Minnesola
years
retired end disposed Mrs. Glenn Wolfe returned
concrete Information oo where ·~ WARSAW (UPI)-Track slar
Tuesday's Result1
'[Cleveland at Boston
of his interest in the company. ber home m Washmgton, 0 ·
or when it will be held.
Guenther Rostek of West
[
Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1
He came to Oak Hill in 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Larry
They somehow maneuvered many was killed Tuesday when
Cincinnati 13 New York 6, nJght l
with the William E. Doe Briel~; of Columbus were recent
Patterson in front of the bank i the auto be was driving skidded i
Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 0,
leo. of Chicago. A natlve of Min.! end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of microphones and asked him ' on a slippery road near By- I
night
nesota he attended
hi g :t l Wheeler and Blll.
whether be would prefer the d.goszcz and hit a tree, it was I
St Louis 3. Pittsburgh 2, night
Major Leape Leaden
school' and college there, and 1MRecent guest~ of Mr.
fight be held in Sweden.
reported by the Polish News
S&lt;~n Francisco 7 Houston r;, 10 By United Pros International served in France during World lb"'I· SEh.arl Robmson were
. Not the Champ
'"ency. He was 21.
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Jelds and Mrs.
06
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mnmgs, mg
National League
War I.
Ha
"I'm not the champion,"
1
Wednesday'• Probable Pitcher&amp;
G. AB. R. H. Avg Mr. Schwinke Is ruJing elder Jman.d M
h
Floyd answered in that soft
i
When your job calls for concrete, call a
Los Angeles at Chicago - Clmnte, p;u 137 536 82180 .:J38 and aession clerk CJI. the Oak
r. an
rs. 0Rers el
continental manner of t.Is. "Mr. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bilt l
us. Prompt delivery, specialized mi:xes wiD
Drysdale (19-12! vs. Ellsworth Aaron, Mil. 136516102169 .328 Hill United Presbyterian &lt;hurch , :;::_ c;.%":;c~~:ri~S::::dMr.
Clay .,. er, I mean Muh· Haughton of Glen Cove, N.Y.,
4
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Mays, S.F. 140 5041116160 .317 a past commnndt'f of the Am· s ndi y the weekemlay.
ilamJned All ... Is the cb"m· continues to hold a tenuous_lead
insure you of quality concrete at IDw, low
1
Cmcmnah at New York Wms ch·1 149 592 102185 313 erican Letion and a former M pe ng
.
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M1
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r. and Mrs. Erwin Gl:=~~~~~ pion and the site is up to him" in the olficial mm1ey-won stand·
prices. CaU today!
~ig - a oney
v · Rose, Cin. 145 606100189 .312 mayo~ and council f!iember of and attending funeral
Clay lolled on a djvan behind ings issued by the Harness Rac·1
FJSher 18-2).
J.Aiou, S.F. 125 474 71147 .310 the Village. He also IS a mem· for Mrs Ma Gleockner
Patterson and kept his eyes ing Institute, wilh 1669,678. He
Milwaukee at Philadelphia Cldoon, Pill. 147 559 80 172 .308 her of the Masonic Lodge and M N·
ry Gl 1m
riveted on him as Floyd s~•ke. is being pressed bard by Sian· ,
(night) - Cloninger (21-9) vs. Allen, Pba. 143 546 86167 .3011 Eastern Star. Presently he Is rs. orman oec er
ley Dancer with $63ll,lll6,
I
Short (17-9) .
Rojas, Pha. 131488 71147 .liOI oecrelary and a ttockholder of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
A photographer asked lhe
Sl. Louis at Pittsburgh Flood, st.L. 139 541 76164 .300 the Parkvlew Realty Co., of Badgely of Columbll8, R a lounging chomplon whether he Bob ,Farrington of Richwood, I
(night) - Sadecki (4-13) vs.
American Lea111e
Jackson, which was formed iD Bloeckner of Oak Field, N.
would please get up !lind pose Ohio, has au almost i11surmoun·
WY N21t
PAGI IT.
~IDDLIPORT
Veale tlti-10).
G. AB. R. H. Ava 1953. He and hll; wife, the for· Charles Gloeckner of ~i:i~;~j alongside the challenger, to table lead in races won with 201
San Francisco al Rouston Yt'ski, Bos. !19444 71143 .322 mer Lillian Jenkln.o live on West ll, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
which
petulantly snapperl, ~t ahead of Haughton.
Inight) - Sbsw (16-8) vs. Rob- Oliva, M;nn. 112 556101176 .317 Croas St., In Oak Hill.
and cblldren and Mrs.
...,
erls (4-2).
Rbnsn, Bal. 127 492 74152 .309
Strassburg.
Tbursday's Games
Wbtfld, Cle. 113 400 4112Z .305
• Colling on Mrs. U..le
Cincinnati at New York
Hall, Minn. 131189 78146 .299
over the weekand were Mr.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, Batty, Minn. 1l8 358 321116 .296
Mrs. Rod Grimm, Rarine, Mr.
night
Clvto, cte. 143 526 64150 .295
aml Mrs. Walter Sllone.
Si. Louis at p;ttsburgh, night Dvlto, Cle. 129(611 59131 .291
Galltpolls, Mr. and Mro. Kelty
l.os Angeles at Chicago
Hwrd, Wsb. 131181 50 136 .29t
Sayre and family of Columbus,
Sao Francisco at HousiDn, night Wgnr, Cle. 129 470 8313&amp; .289
and Wilkie Sarson and family
American Leape
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Home Runo
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
of P rtland.
W. L. Pel. GB National League: Mays, Gi-' Enjoying a picnic Sundny at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roulh
APPt.tED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES 011 ON TOUII OWN llaES
Minnesola
93 54 .633 ... ani&amp; 18; McCovey, Giants 35: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er- and
ger were Labor Da
Baltimore
82 63 .566 10 Williams, Cubs 31; Mathews, win Gleockner were Mr. and weeken guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chicago
83 64 .5416 10 Braves 30; Four· tied with 29. M". Charles Gloeckner and Walter
Dade of Troy.
WHITEWALLS
Dctr01t
61 65 .555 11!11 Amerlcaa Leque: Conigliaro, Ray of oak Field, N. Y., Mrs. Karen
Joyce Raush who
Cleveland
71 66 .1i3111 Red Sox 28; HoriDn, Tigers 21; Caroline Hickok and children are empl
at Troy spent a
750x 14
New York
12 76 .488 2110 Wagner, Indians 26; ColaviiD, of Thelma, Ala., Mary Gleock· weekend ith their parenl&amp;, Mr.
California.
68 79 .463 Z5 Indiana 25; Cash, Tiger1 25; ner of Pomeroy and Mrs. Fran-1and MrJ. Lester Roush.
Washington
64 82 .438 2810 Tresh Yanks, 25.
ces Robert.! of Racine.
Mr. ~.nd Mrs. Everette P!llt·ll
Boslon
57 90 .388 3&amp;
RaM BaUed Iii
Marsha Moran spenl a week sons, lr~ Shirley, Kay, Ruth,
Kansas City 53 91 .3M 3810 NlitloDal Leapt: Johnson, recently wtth Mr. end Mrs. Cathy and K'B(p Nl!llley visited
Tuesday'• Renlll
, Reds t21: Mays, Glanll 101; Paul Davis, Parkersburg.
Mrs. Roth PII'SOIIH and other
850
X
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$28.24
800
X
14
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$26.24
BosiDn 5 Cleveland 4, 13 Ia- ISblrgetl, Piralel IDil; WWams, C1Jartea G-er and Ter· relatives over a receu1 week
Dings, night
CUbs 98; Roblnlon, Reds fll. ry called on Mr. and Mrs. Er· end.
Baltimore 5 Detroit I, lsi, twi· Amerleu Leapt: Colavito, win Glooekner recently enroute Mra. He111ert itolllb end
0. . . . Trallf8. ., ,.,.. "r •
Ugh!
Indians till; Oliva, Twln.o 115; tD Tallahassee, Fla., where or called on MrL
Roiileltill
GUARANTEED
ti·-IN
Detroit 7 BalUIIICIN I, 2nd, . Horton, Tlgera 93; Mantilla, Terry enrolled 1n eoltege.
Coates of Middleport.
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IIOAD IIIIUIID
night
' Red Sox 88; Hall, Twtnt L1.
Word waa received here by Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle
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New York 3 Washington I, night
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Pll&lt;blq
relatives o1 tho Illness of Sgt. Zane and Mr. end MrL
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ftet:b:••a•• PM'8Ied oa·INI.t _ _. ..._ • ._ .....
Minnesota 4 Kall88ll CIJ:y 3, N'atloDal Leapt: Nllllmll, Fay J. Norris who aul(ered a SIDbart ol Antiquity ...,..
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Reds UG-3); Knufu, Dedaers heart aUact end Js collfined to end tuesll c1. Mr. and Mra. Roy
California 7 Chicago I, nigh! . (2U); Maloney, R~• (18-7); Walter Reed He!Jlillll. Mr. Nor· Buck.
Wednesday's ProboWt Plldeil Cloninger, Bravtll (2,1-8); Marl· rts was reared In Ibis eomm!liiChleago at C.Ufornia (2, twi· chal, Gianls (22-10).
Jty and 1.! a brotller to ~'loyd
IIETIJRN TO 8TVDIE!I
Jlght) - Buzhardt (11·7) end , Arnerleoo Leapt: Grant, Norris 1114 Mn. ·Bob Adams. Mills RoberUi Kraeuter of Ra·
Horlen UZ.12) vs. Brunet (8-10) Twins (111-5) Terry, lndianl Recent guests of Mr. and clne returned to her -es
.00 Lopez (14-13).
(!1-4); McLain, Tlgera !l:hl); Mrs. Hay Heiney were Mrs. Ohio Unlversrsli:ty;~r::~
N. 2ND AVE.
KaDSa&amp;- ( City .at Mlllll- Fisher, White Sex ItU)I Slot- George McCoy of East Liver· Is a Mlllllld •
MIDDLEPOIT, 0.
llillhiHiunter (1.01 111. PerrJ llemyre, Yenb (17ol}.
poo~ Mrt.' BlJl Ourt o1 WeiJ&amp;. 1o majori/J&amp; Ia Muste Edu&lt;!lltiotti;._ __;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..J.i•

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HELEN HELP
US!
...

New Treads

Q - Wbat are the symptom&amp;
of congestive heart failure? b
It aeriOWI? At what slap de

they prescribe digitalis? Wby
ll ACTII harmful If you havo
heart failure? •
A - Wbeo lbere Is a tesk In
one of the heart valves the heart
must work harder to pLlrnp the
blood to your tissues. Wben
the point lo reached that your
heart can no longer do this effectively It Is said to be decompensated and congestive (water•
logging) heart failure IICCurs,
The victim becomes short of
breath on mild exertion and
the liver is enlarged. This Ia a
very serious condition but modern heort ourjery ll savln&amp;
many vlcllms.
Digitalis Is prescribed at
the firsl olgn of decompensat.
tlon. Person! with heart faUure
lhould not take Arnl or any
of the corllaone • like drup ·because they ealllJe ~-ntlon of
fluid In the tissues l~
and this IIJ·
llfiVAtea the walerloAiniJ.
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Twins Magic Number IS 7
4-3 Win Triumph Over
'l'bt Minnesota Twln.o moved lng by young Jim MerriU to BryBD to end the 1ame.
within seven games of the save the game lor the Twln.o.
Jack Aker woa the loser lor
American League pelliWit with Kaat bad • Jive-hitter going the A'o. He left the basea tuiJ ~
a I-ll victory over the Kansaa IDID the ninth, but Ken Harre~ the saventb Oil :r;&gt;n VeraiU'
Ciiy Athletics Tuesday night. son led off with a home run, bia olngle, Ricb Rollln.o double end
Any comb;nation of Twins' 2f)Jh, lntD the lefUield otands. ao Intentional paBS. Then With
victorleo and Chicago White That brought John Klippateln to
out Hell delivered bJs deeJ.
Sox or Baltimore Orioles de· the mound and he walked Tom sive single off John Wyatt.
!eats totalling seven will put Reynolds. Merritt wa&amp; calle'.lln The Detroit Tigers parlayed
Minnesota in.
1and yielded a single ltJ pinch home runs by Mickey Stanl~,
J;mmie Hall's sharp !ringle to bitter Santiago Ruosarto. Rene Norm Casb and George Smith
center with the bases full in the Lachemann sacrificed the run- wlth wildness from Baltimore
seventh inning broke a 2·2 tie nero along and then Merritt I pitchers ID split a doubleheader
and paved the way for Jim took charge.
w1th the Orioles, wmmog the
Kaat's t6Jh victory.
He slruck out Wayne Causey second tame 7·1 after droWO:g
However, it took clutch pitch- and faoned pinch bitter Bill the opener 5-3. Boog Powell 8

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o., Sept. 1~, 1965-7 the Johnsons were Harley John- man WID of Ptacll Jl'ort.

and Cberyl.
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Elam of
1be
~::==::::=====~=========/'"n,Mr.Tammy
and Mrs. Charley Smith, Barrett, W. Va., apeot

Hartford

Tuppers Plains

.a .

Jo, were Labor Day visitors of weekend at their home here
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar- and with their oon, Mr. and
ley Johnson. Also visiting were Mra. Jack Elam. .
Harley Johnson, Tammy, Cher- Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Wyatt
yl and Patricia Thoma.
accompanied their
daughter
Mr and Mrs Howard Rus- Mr. and Mra Bill Chase to
· Edward· Venoy visited Columbus where
· they spent
sell and
By ~·. Evelya Brlekles
their daughter and mother, Ei- the weekend and visited her
Mr. Wilham Coleman . and leen Venoy, who underwent sur. brother, who is ill.
son, Mr. and . Mrs. Willard gery Tuesday at Columbus.
Mr. Bill Sayre, student at
Coleman and children of Rob- Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Columbus Barber Colleg~. reson, W. Va., were
Sanda and ·Cheryl and Mrs. An- cenUy spent a week§l(l with bJs
of Mr. and Mrs. Fun
oa Murphy of Columbus were parents, Mr. and Mi1. Cbarlea
Mr. and Mrs. Blain
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Sayre.
and grandson, Brian Taylor
Mrs. Charley Smi~h . and Jo.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Cllnton Gilkey
cently spent a weekend
Mr. and. Mrs. W1lham Taylor and farmly of Albany were Laher sister at Bethesda.
a~ Sa~~a, Sheryl and Jo[bor Day visitors ~f her parent.,
sister bad the misfortune to
Smith VIsited Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrl. Lincoln Ru.s..&lt;rell.
and break her ann.

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SOciety Notes
Jerry Zerkle of the

,edication
Scheduled on

THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY
Mlcldloport Store Open Friday Til 8, Saturday Til
9-Pomoroy Store Open Friday Til 5, Saturday Til9

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TEFLON
Mrs. We/Isis
Honored with
Bridal Shower

Rag. $1.00

MASON - Mrs. Rick
U1e former Sharon Foreman
Mason. now of Columbus.

CLEAR THE LOT

honored Friday evening with
bridal shower at the Ma son

angelical Umted
Church.

A d~ora ted cake

Br&lt;•thr•en

Inscribed, 1

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REG. $2.49

iAG
OF

1

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EVERY CAR &amp; TRUCK ON SALE

LADIES' FALL

BLOUSES

WHOLESALE PRICES PREVAIL AT

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1964 RAMBLER (6) 4 Dr. Sto. Wagon Custom 330
Standard trans., one owner, like new, IH it

1959 CHEVROLET VB Bol Air 4 Dr. Honltop.
Green and white, clean like new
1959 RAMBLER 2 Dr. Sta. Wag. Jlllf IIMifleuled
In fine shape

COMPARI
AT $1.99

"PONY RIDER"

SPECIAL SALE GROUP

1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. VB, auto. trana. Cl- cet

MILL LEI'fGTHS

195B CHEVROLET 4 Dr. VB R&amp;H, autG. trono.

cyd

DRESS
FABRICS

1958 OLDS Supor 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. full power

1957 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Star Chit! Hardtop.
Nict, Only

JEANS

Amber, Smoke

I

SEE US AT

HY011ie Geod Gifts-

-

English Roast
Beef Short Ribs

lb.

lb.

lb.

59c Chuck Roast ~~~:·__ 69c
39c Ground Chuck ~~~s: __ 59c
lb.

lb.

PS!

c

BLADE
CUTS
WELL TRIMMED lb.

FREEZER QUEEN FROZEN

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

20.0z.89
pkg.
c

Beef Steaks -

Jello Gelatin ~ ~:k 4

pkgo.

'

ANN PAGE

Strawberry

c

1
Preserves - - -

Redfish Fillets

GAINES

37c

Now about

~:: 35C

the price...

ANN PAGE

'· Jaole Pari&lt;er Yllllte Bread is every bit

~~::· 19c

Elderberry Jelly -

ANN PAGE-CREAMY OR KRUNCHY
JOe off
Lobel
jar

24-oz.

Peanut Butter

Breaded Shrimp-

as delicious and noulisAing as oilier
b!Mds thai cost more.
It just so happeRs we're &amp;Ole to
. charge a wttle less. Yoo eoo't llold t1oe1
• against 110, C8ll you?

59c

•

JANE PARKER
WHITE BREAD

ql.43C

11&amp;.1W

2 39C
for

---f•r

Dog Meal

19
C
2
Mushroom Soup
39C
Waffle Syrup
ANN PAGE

101h-oz.
canf

ANN PAGE PANCAKE AND

24-oz.

bottle

SULTANA-WITH TOMATO SAUCE

Pork &amp;Beans

2·1b.
9-oz.
-----con

ANN PAGE

Kidney Beans

_

25C

3 l·~:. spo
cans

JANE PARKER ICED CAKE

FRESH BAKED

2

s

CANVAS
SNEAKERS

master art
pictures

WHITE

Full color r•produtl•arl! ol muter

Mli~!'~ l inf'rl_
h~nd · ij:IIO ~ d 5omulaltd
c~rvt~d fr~me s. ~ e~ d~ to ha ng

15111"1(111"

No wir11 or

hoo~l

BLACK

Compare At $2.99

Plintings on e:enuin e
wood

or

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BLANKETS

12«.

pkp.

• Single Control
eAsst. Colora

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TOMATO JUICE

3

1-Qt.

14-oz.
cans

15c OFF LABEL

Folger's Coffee- 2 ~~.spa

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PER
HEAD

ANN

PAGE~CARONIOR

3 S9c
l-Ib.
pkvs.

Spaghetti

AlP Brand FroHII

STRAWBERRIES

:-94

Rog. $14.81

BRAND

A&amp;P FROZEN-BUTTER CREME ICED

With the Purchue of

$5.00 or More

PAIR
YOUR
CHOICE

NEW SOLID

Sc Candy Bars - 10 :::k 39c : CABBAGE
Devils Food Cake 2 89c ,,

ILECTIUC

s

c
,,

pkg.

MILKY WAY-MARS--SNICKERS-HERSHEY

Reg. $3.99

each

JANI:" PARKER-MADE WITH BUTTERMILK

lb.

e Full Bed Size

nerdt'd.

Pomeroy, 0.

.88

A&amp;P

35c
l~b. 99
S
Enriched
Bread lo:::~ C
·-..
Bar

FIG BAR!"

Colored Tops.

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
606 E. Main St.

WELL
TRIMMED
CUT FROM
GRAIN FED
BEEF

Salad Dressing

Ivory end Green

Reg.$1.98

Assorted Colon

Amerlun Made

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Wood Frame With

6to 16

1953 INTERNATIONAL 2 Ton Dump. Good old
truck. Nica du~~tp bod

ALL CARS MUST BE SOLD!

\!:)

Reg. $1.44

LADIES' 4 to 10

Run• lin•

IUIOD PROCiAM

CARD TABLES

PILLOWS

1955 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Sedan. FuU power. A real
nice car

~1)~veria.

BLOOD SAVES LIVES
RW CROSS~

Kingsbury

BLADE CUTS

ANN PAGE-6c OFF LABEL

.00

1955 FORD V8 2 Dr. Fairlane. Rod and whitt

1952 BUICK Super

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T.V. TOSS
,,
$195

AT THE
BLOODMO.BILE

DISCOUNT

1955 CH~YSLER 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power

I

Colors- Blue, Green,

SPECIAL

1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. Hard Top

1

Western

Compareot49a

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Hardtop. Uko now in evtry
way

son County cancer Clinic
women will be held Thursday,
September 16th at the Byrne
Cliflic. The clinics are sponsored by the Mason County Cancer Society and aU work done
both profc~sional and lay is
Ylllunleer, A 16 donation i.! askIll by the clinic lor those who
ean pay but no one is turned
away for the lack of money, I

mt oz.

DECORATIVE
BOTTLES

1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sodon, R&amp;H, Owwclrl...
Completely ovorhoulod, rul -nomy Ill'

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SPECIAL/

BOY'S

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourning
' of Elvria were weekend visit- I
ors re.cently of her parents,
I
I and Mrs. Everett Lambert
other relatives.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
and family of Athens, Mrs.
IKenneth Grover and Joy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourning
Iwere
Sunday visitors of their
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evere-tt !
Lambert.
Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. Juhn:'!on
were Mrs. Adti Slack, Gene and
~fr. and Mrs. John Slack and
sun of Wisconsin. Al~so~~~

11111
grlllldporenfl, Mr. 11111
Mrs. eent weekend with Mr. IUld Mr. lllld Mrl. lld Kenneth Markins, Racine.
Mrs. Marteen Smart and a~ family of Gahanna, Mr. 11111
W!ded the State Fair.
Mrs. Don Raush and famlly ol
· '·
Mr. and Mra. Roger Young Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Carl and White Hall, Mr. and Mil. Bill
were on a Sightseeing trip to daughter, Sharon, who were Slane and family, Mr. and Mro.
Logan where they VISited Old here from Columbus to vi&gt;tt Mr. Charles Raasb and famiiJ, r.tr.
''
lolan'a Cave.
and Mrs. William King joined and Mrs. Jame&amp; Masb and famThe Carleion Churth has an..
h
n a tri to Parkersbur u all of Columbu• The all
DOunced that there will be a Max, Paul and Claudette N!ch. I em 0
P
g Y:
·
revival otarting Sept ~ and ols were overnight guests of 011 Friday.
enJOyed a eampout and picnic
running through Set&gt;~-· 2t1 with Mr. ano Mrs. El mo Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Good· ' at the Mash home on Sunday•
the Rev. John H. Lanier « sons thl.a week.
win and Leta , Mr . .loe Hall and I Visitors over the recent week
JuiJ.ction City as evangeJist.
Mr. and Mrs. Da.na Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Dean vi:lit· l end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison Jr. were in New York over a ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. i Dean and sona were Mr . and
announce the birth of a son, recent weekend and while there Wayne Beal and family .
IMrs. Kenneth Markin&amp; of RuScott Ryan. Grandparents are attended the World's Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard Houd-t cine, ~fr. and Mrs. Robert Ried,
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Harrison , Mr. and Mn:. Nick Perklm of ashelt of r..olumbus visited Mr 1 Bt'U(·e , Virginia, Rodney and
and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Scholl of Harrisonvtlle visited rece.-.I Jy jand Mrs. Harold Burnside ;md . David. of Pataskala, Mr. aad
Pomeroy.
IwHh Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hud- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William llouda- ~rs. C~lir ~aggoner and Joy
John Walter and
Richard son.
shelt over the weekend.
ol Harrtsonv1Jie and Mr. and
Dean attended the ~ate fair ~n I ~r. and Mrs. WW!am Beal Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mash IM_rs. John Gillogly and Mark
Columbus Swlday w1th
thetr vbnted in Columbus over a re- had as recent weekend guests. ol Albany.

"SUPER-RIGHT"
QUALITY
•

RED OR CITRUS PACK
ILOOD
DONOR'S
PAKH

.44

ow-

1960 RAMBLER Ambu11dor Slo. Wagon. Pvll
power. It's clean and solid, ono lool

1957 V. W. Booutiful white finish

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SOCiety
• Notes

it's sharp

1957 RAMBLER Custom 4 Dr. Automotlo

CLINIC ANNOUNCED
P'T. PLEASANT - The Ma-

Wolf Pen

G!T A

1957 IMPERIAL 4 Dr. Air conditioned. Full power,
It's clean

lhP rotluck dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. R£lbLy Roush
and fam ily, Mr. aM Mr.;. Jerry
Scott, Mr. Day!:m Raynes and
Mlndy, Mr. and \1rs. i~ i c k
Wells, Mr. and Mrs Jot.n Harrah and Wanda , Mr Jnd ~!r~..
Bernard Connelly and family,
Mr . .9nd Mr~ . Roger Hysel. and
family, Mr. Carl Rou.~ h . Mr and
Mrs. Ge-J"ge Rubert Stf:w~rt and
family, Mrs. Robert Stt·wart,
Denm s Foreman, Ru'lty Wood~
ami :.he Ju.noraes, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Foreman. Seflding
gift! we11e Mrs. Ho .... ard Van.
Matre and Carolyn Roush.

vy is spending a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Zerkle and other relatives. At
the duration of hi~ leave he will
lurn to San Diego and the
1estroyer U.S.S. Somer!!. He has
just returned from sevenmon
tour that included Viet Nam.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rizer
had D!l guests for a picnic din.
ner In honor of Jerry Zerkle
and their son, Donny's 14th
birthday, the foltowing people
Mr. and Mrs. Michael YanUs Tommy Watson of the
and son, David, Columbus, Mr. Force is spending a few days
and Mrs. Carl Zerkle and Jer- leave here with his parents,
ry, Miss Linda Lathey, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watson
William Zerkle, Sandy and Joe- after which he will be stationelyn, Syracuse, Mr. and Mni, ed .at Camp McGuire, N. J.
John McDermitt and Scottie, Mrs. Norma Dean was taken
Clifton, Clarence Dailey, Kay to Camden Clark Memorial hosSchackel and .carolyn, ~er~n pita! , Parkersburg, from the
and Danny RIZer. Visiting m Arcadia Nursing home at Coolthe afternoon were Mr. .und ville.
Mrs. Marion Rizer, LoiJ and
Kathy of Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weather~
Mr. and Mrs. MichaeJ Van- man were Sunday guests of Mr.
tis or Columbus spent the La- and Mrs.· Radcliff Hager of
bur Day weekend as guests of Middleport.Other guests in the
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Ver.. Hager home were Mr. and Mrs.
non Rizer. Their son, David, re- Pete Goodin of Columbus , Mr.
turned home with them a.fter and Mrs. James Hradey of Huntspending the week with his ington and Mrs. Cora Hil'e of
t!:randparenb.
Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacMrs. Dorset Miller has emKnight of Atwater, Ohio, relumployment at the An:adia Nursed home after spending
a
ing Home at Coolville.
fl:'w days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James MacKnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of
Carolyn Rizer and
Erma Bushan were Sunday guests
Crites are in Huntington where Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet.
they began classes al Marsbatl Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas
University and Huntington and two daughttrs of Columbus
School of Beauty Culture.
visited her mother, Mrs. Myr·
Carrie Judson has returned tie Frost Sunday ..
home after visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. John Gramling
children at Elyna and Akron. j and family of Akron spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Gr~rn weekend here with her mother,
and daughter, Jackie, spent the Mrs. Maxine Chapman and son,
Labor Day weekend at the Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman
horne of their parents, Mr. and Jr. and family .
Mrs. George Green of Hartford SMS. and
Mrs. Michael
and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Grasso and family who have
Fields of Mason.
been stationed in Germany arMiss Shirley Mae Smith, riau- rived here recently and will
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1spend a few week!l with her
Smith , Jr.. Hartford, gr8duated mother, Mrs. Maxine Chapman
from Mountain State College and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam
~n August 29th. She maintained Chapman Jr. and fa mily after
1 3.6 degree average whlle at- which he will be stationed at
'.ending the college Those at- Wichita, Kansas.
·.ending lite graduation were: I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wil\ough\'lr. and Mrs. John H. Smith, by of The Plains were Sunday
Jr. and. ~on, John , .Mr. and ~· guests or Mr. and Mrs. Alva I
Mrs. Wilham MacKmght, Mr. Clark and family.
and Mrs_ James Mac Knight, '
' - - -- Miss Esther MacKnight and ! - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Arlhur Wayland, •II of
Hartfol'd, W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs. I
George A. MacKnight and son,
George William and Miss Ad· !
die MacKnight of Hunl.ington. I

• Printed Patterns

1961 FORD VB Goloxio 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full powor,

1957 FORD V8 Station Wagon 2 Dr. Nice

Atten~iing

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• Solid Colors

1957 OLDS Supor 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power

MASON-Mr. and Mrs.
row Foreman, formerly of Mason, and now of Sheffield l.ake,
Ohio were presented gifts at a
recent get-together at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor,
Mason, with Mrs r;eorge Robert Stewart a~ CQ:-hostess.

CREST
TOOTH PASTE

LILT SPECIAL 1
PERMANENT

• Roll-Up Sleeves

1958 FORD V8 4 Dr. Station Wag011

Foremam Receive
Going·Away Gifts

REG. 89c SIZE

REG. $1.59 SIZE

1

Melvin Fields, Mrs. Pauline 1
CUnningham, Mrs. Fred Taylor
and Becky, Mrs. Jerry Scott I
and family, Mrs. Roosevelt Davis, Mrs. Harold Schwarz, Mrs. ·
John Hetzer and Tod.
Sending gifts were Gwendolyn Ord, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart,
Mrs. Vernou Roush, Mn:. Billy
Joe Roush, Mrs. Robert Lee,
Mrs. Bernard Scarberry, Mrs.
Lester Smith, Mrs. Ed Roush,
Miss Louise Sparks, Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mrs. Nan Mcintosh,
Mrs. Lola Jeffers, Mrs. Fred '
Thabol, Mrs. Katherine ROJ:nes.
Mrs. Cecil Hysell, Mrs.
las Roosh, Mrs. Herb Noel.

DON'T
MISS
THIS

DON'T
MISS
THIS

50

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"Be5t Wi shes. Shflron
a nd j
Rick," along with punch were I
served to their many friends.
The church was decorated in a
pink and white color scheme. I
Games were played and prizes awarded to Becky Tilylor,
Mrs. John Harrah, Mrs. Lester I
Foreman. ,_.Irs. Harry Grimm .
was lhe recipient of the door
pri7.e.
Attending were Mrs. Robert
Stewart, Mrs. George Robert
Stewart and Robin, Mrs. Ray I
Workman. Mrs. Harry Grimm,
and E!len, Mrs. Hester Rayburn, Mrs. Lester Lane, Mrs. ·
Robert Davis and Tammy, Mrs.
Le.~ ter Foreman, Mrs. John
Roach, Mrs. Lawrence Stewart,
Mrs. John Harrah and Wanda,
Mrs. Howard Van Matre, Mrs.

$

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SCOURING

Social Events

SoCI"ety NoteS

PAIR WITH POls-Apollo sort Of a Polynesian yo.yo
an&lt;J lblt Maori girl in New Zealand iB giving; a visilcr a
leaBOA in bow the reed balls are. twirled to symboltte
l)ldd._ Rt the Maori ••canoe poi dance." The n~vice is
LoweD Thomas Jr. foll9wlng his famous father on tho

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,; Glee Club Personnel Announcecl ,
Ri• ver news e:s1
a.m.:Duncan
Allee down Meldahi down 1o:ao p.m.: Soulhnllon
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Bruce up 12:30 a.m.; li:soo West' VlrlfiiHomecoming, Rally Day Held Sunday!,, roun n i' By Mrs. Lacey Following Tryouts
Meldahl 3:50p.m.; Frank· ia down 8:1~ a.m.
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Homecoming and Rally D'YI We Have'" Jesus" and prayer
Middleport
port High school has .nnounced Betsy CUnningham, Janie Ge-~1 Dam ~23 126 runniDII ~
Meldahl 9:15 p.m.; AIUed·Asb· Z. down Winfield 1:20 p.m.;
was beld at the Rock SpriDtls by the Rev. Freeland Norris. , Miss Joy Boggs, daughter of the results of Glee Club try-· rard, Karen Hawley, Marsha 00 roUe~~. P.:Ueroy • Ma!IODitsnd up Meidahl 10·25 p.m.: Jefferson up Winfield ~:IS p.m.;
Methodist Church SundaY..
The Heavenly Jub1lee qoartet Mr and Mrs. Lionel Boggs, outs.
' Bowles, Judy Brewer, cathy 20B3 Pt Pleasant 2431
Pamela D. down Meldahl 3:4~ H. E. Bowl01 up Winfield 10:10
:1e Re\'. Cht!!Her Lemtt.~ sang, "He comes To Me;' and· is~ student at the Holzer Hos- i First Soprano- S.ndr• Hoi·IRussell, Myrta Wilson, Sher· to~ 059 'tar nary
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p.m.; 0. F. SlJflarer down Winwas. in charg~ ~~ the ~orship a readi,?S·
··T~e Sermuni , pita! School of Nursing in Galli-lllnshed. Linda Gllki\·. Becky rie Shuler. Myrna Searls Joyce Falls. 1.;6 ~:!ling:
Gaillpoll• Dam Adn:'ral field 10:35 p.m.: Allen R. Mer.
~.ervtce. The JUnior cb01r sang we See. wa~. giVen by polls. She IS a 1\165 graduate oJ IGoodall, Jamarllla Y{ard, Ruth! Hanson, Mary Jane Jenkmson, 18.91 stationary. London,
Jones down 4:35p.m.; National rill down Winfield 11:40 p.m.;
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Ann Halley, Elome llfv!B, San- IKaren Faulk, Lo!B Sauer, Ks· met and Wllifield dams
loved Me," and the Heavenly : Mrs. W. A.
Several , Mrs. Emerson Jones took hoc· dra . Garten, Ann Han!Oo, Mary Ithy Spengler.
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down 10:15 p.m.; John J. Rowe Winfield 3:45 a.m.; Lucy Jano

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. .. !Tuesday where she will be a ~wnp~~ Kat~~- -~c-~~~~~ ~ Harrison, Kathy Lacey, carole Boat Mo.emtnts:
Followmli! Sunday SChool, 1n 'Dogs, Hogs and Holy Thmgs senior in the Collegt! of Arts
Anderson Mary Lou Tfaford
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supertht- 1opic of the Rfv; Carl and Sciences at Ohio University. .
ENROU.IN COLLEGE Edith tbptonsta11, Linda Jac:l
_ ver lr.:.•ndent, four recitations were Htcks. gues1 speaker.
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obs Janis Schmoll ·sue Rue 13, 8.15 a.m.; Chns Jr. up U,
r . •"n bv mrmbers ol the Pri- ing numbers by the Norris quar-' ~u en s ~e urmng . .
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m~rv class including, Morning tet and 8 reading ''The Two Um~ersJty mclude uavid W1ley ,and Mrs .. Cash ~ahr Tuesday Susan Moms, Stephame Pullen, S: 45 p.m.; Philip Sporn up 14 ,
G,·.'ellng. oy Bruc• Blackston; Glasses.'' by Mrs.
William Jumor. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. accompamed their · daughters, Sandra Clatworthy, Carol King, 11 ,05 p.m.; Edeana
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Babr to R' Gr d Col· d Jud Hysell Jenn Craia
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Good Morning. Judy. Radford, "Bie"! Rr the T·· · Th~·l Binds'' ior
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and Goodb•:t&gt; to Pnmarv· by and .1he Rev.h Lt'1'11\ev
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Wilbur Hanning; Janice Tanne- · Mrs. Adolph Saelens, Eric Alto - Joyce Long, Connie .' · oswor
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bill, sophomore, daughter
of Chambers, son ol Mr. and Mrs. CUoke, Chris Bailey,
Kathyl4:30 a.m._; Je!fboat down
K_, , P Cummg, alter whiCh Da- /
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CheSler Tannehill ·
Barbara ' Richard Chambers Dave Rice Bratton, Dee Slaven,
Oleta !.30a.m., Robert West down
vid, John Partlow and Pam '
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Morgan, wphomo;·e, sister of I son of Mr. and Mr~. ,Gene Ri~ Lewis, Rose Hackett, Debbie 9:20 p.m.; Reltab1c up 17, 12:
Ev_ans, were
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Mrs. uan Meadows; Karen Me-: and Don Hanning, Kon of Mr. Grueser, Sandra Swartz, Diana a.m.: Jerry Bosworth up
Pnmary Class, and Hilda Brad.. .
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, Elhinnv graduate student dau- and Mrs Wilbur Hanni and Davis, Debbie King
Louanna 5:30a.m.; Bob Benter down
shaw. Roger Part low and Cun- Imtl .' J!Ion &lt;'lnd m &lt;:.l·oll ;,tmn _or I ht . . i M . . nd M
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Leo Ke~nedy Jr ·~ ng
IMcintosh Ann Wlls~n Candace 5:-t!i a.m.; Mary Alice down
nie Radford. were promoted to newly formed 8 and 40 ).1eigs Mg ~~lho
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Bahr co'nnie Simmo~s Kathy 8:15 p.m.; Lewis I down
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Mornn Ruth Ann Lacey Mar· 7:46 p.m.; Elgercltff up 23, :
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daughter andBarharaJones.sen
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and Linda HackeU.
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Calvary, and the ~.ymn. "Sw~ct mg.
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Are lhe Prr:'llise~.
. tollo;~ed . The . color s o~ t~e organ~~a- Emerson Jones.
F. Stewart of Rt. {Cheshire, elude ~~irst Soprano - Kathy up 12:05 a.m.; Valvohne . .
by the Lord s Prayer m umson. twn. 1ed am.l •~lu1c, were car- M E M Wood
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cu&gt;eJs
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i Susie MorriS Sus1e
Ohlinger Alton Zephyr up Greenup
A basket dmner . •Ml S served c~:Jemuu) ~'&gt;. illl EtHHtt'
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at ~oon wIll l the Ke~ . L em Icy at, eac s ~ io~. . s_ er . :"~ a \'at alion in Clevcl;md. with , operator in the 127t,l,i
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The afternoon program
m e, t 1le o~f~ce~s mdu mg, .ea~1! Mrs. Don Graber . While there the Army In Marcb 1965, and ett and Debble Grueser, and Hougland down Greenup
of Rev. ,_Lemley
they visited several points in : was last !:11ationed at Fort Gor..
with the hymn What A Fnend fu st dl ml ·thapeau Prlffilert!, M' 1·
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Mrs. Earl Kni~ht and
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fiee and appoin~ed Julia Hy sell formers daughter. Mrs .. Ron ! rolled m Moun_lam Stale Busi- l
SEPT. IS
as La St'netmn . ca,ssJere. Halley_ wh1le ~r. Halley ts on , ness. College tn P~rkersburg. '
$30.00 Down - a.lenct .n
Bosworth Counr1\ No. 46 Flo~·· Comm .lltees
d . a busmess trtp,
• She Is 8 1965 t":taduate of Pom-1
were uame , Ill- ~
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Conv.nltnt Ter•
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1Ms. Kenneth Byers, who is , eroy Htgb school.
. statea. assembl \' \\'· ~d nes- ne .0 Rh
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day. at 7:30 p m.. a~ the Pumc- we lfare Mary Mart lit .,.,.; ·s and m~ tw? we.ek vacat1on at her
BOOSTERS TO MEET
roy \1asoruc T'E'mplt&gt; . for tnm~· mean" ,1 · H
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home Ill Mtddleport
I Pomeroy Band Booster mem.
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artton ol regUlar busm r~,&lt;; All blt'm, and Mary Martin, Mrs
1r. and rs. Lalen Brown bers are to meet at 7 p. m. t()MASON, W. VA.
compamoru arE' urged by Tho- Knopp andUorothy
S encer. sprnt the weekend at Natural day for a clean-up session at
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The Pom~ro~ (ral! _and Hobby· Cl ubh '1\ I•! mft' t \\ edne..:dav
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Mrs. l...Q\'d Moore Wednesday .

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Give love's elerni!ll gift.,.
I perfect rlial1llllnd ... fti!IW·

lessly clear, of fine color
expertly cut The center rli~
mond of e~ery Keep~ke is
auaranteed perfect (or r•

Picture J(IUI'self walking on millions of tiny
air ~ubbles . Comfortable1 You're \IISiking in

Breathln' Brushed Pigskin• Hush Pur,piest~
casuals! These micro-cellular ctep! so es put
DeW spring in your step. i\nd Mom, these non·
11arting soles will keep your floors fresh
tooger. B't thai's only nat! the story!

placement as~ured).
One Keepsake style exPresses your sentiments preCisely, beal:"ifully, forever.
See our ~aned selection .

• W1t1r Mid nil ml•tlltt' • Clltn rfltll Nift
Musllln1 •lir6tw.iJ/U a.W •SUtlsllld fill
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Now, enjoy that comfort all day

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l'onsllt ULJUII and by-la:s Ii Bndge State Park al Slade Ky.! the band refreshment OOoth at I
was voted that dues wouid oo l
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$5 &lt;1 year and rneet1ngs will be
PICI\IC HELD
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'1 day uI ea~.: h Tl it' annua I picnic or the Keno
month ttt 6 p m
Christian church was held Sun,
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Commg frum Columbus lo m- day in Chester. Attending were
·the partners were Aud- Rev. and Mrs. Jerry .~1asters
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Decker and Loutse Goodall ol . Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Waner1
p1·
· a1 8 p. m. em ers franklin C0 unt Sal
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pl?ase refer to yearbook for
Y on
man White, Mr. and ~1rs. Char.
pr Jgram details.
P_artner.s fr?:r' Ath~ns County l~s Massar , Mr and ~1 rs. Ster·!
Beihel No ti2 I th I t
.Salon !'w . 61b were guests and ltng Massar and Deane and
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tiona1 Order of Job's Daught· 1
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a e · .ey were C aries. Mr. and Mrs. Borman
ers will meet a! tht' Pomeroy : Berntc~ Bercoe. Jean Carr, He\- McCain and Sherry, Faith
Masonir Temple Monda)'
at en BIIhngs, M_ayme Richardson and Amber. \1rs. Mary Reed.
,1. 30 !J. m. There wil! be inltia· and Beatrice HosS
Mrs. vuro
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Corsages were presented to and Mrs. Harold Newel) and Ga·
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Mrs. AHen. .\Irs. HH'hHrdsnn t ry Ruger and r:ail Mr
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ens on l, Mrs. Vernon Clelanoi. Mrs. Joe
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p. m. at the seNnd ward house gift was presented. 1
ar s an · ~. an 1'frs. Ro:;s '
All members are urg~ to at- Allen by Mrs. Knapp~ Gue~~~ Cleland.
tend . and bnng sandwtt:hes or were introduced and e-Jch ex----CIWkles.
tended greetings. Refreshments ' Mrs. Grover Erb. Mn. R&amp;y
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were served.
, Seidenabe!, Pomerov; Mr.~ Harry S1ahl. Mrs. Thomas Cook
. he Twilight (,arden club
w1H meet Thursday, Sept 16
O.UB ENTERTAINED ! Mrs. Henry Reibel and Mrs'.
at 7:30 p, m. at the ~'Jmf ul Mrs. ~lsie lladdm. entertain- Arnold Hayes, Middleport, and
REG. $2.00
Mrs. Leve~ett Roush w1th ~Irs. ed her card club at her home Mrs. Harley Slrong. Wilkesville
Gerald Wlldermuth as co-nos- Monday even mg . Present were went to Wellston to the Rogers I
tess.
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Mrs. ~tty Smith Mrs. Nam:y, Mor1uary to pay their
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The Twto Ctly Shrm~ club Morris, Mrs. Gary Wayland, to Ethel Tedrow. who was a l
Will meet at the M1drt:eport Mrs. Alice Blaker. Carol Bur- 1member of the Theod
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Temple, Thursday, September ton, Mrs. Emma Moodispau~h 17 D of A p me orus,Th '
16 at 7 p m
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'an Mrs. Pal Johnson. T h e returned to Wilkesville to the I
!he Racme Alhlettc Boostf'rli door pnze was wun Uv Mrs. Strong home where Mrs Stron i
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wt\1 h_ave a spec!~l meetm~ at Wayland . RefreshmentS were served refreshments. ·
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the High School Jhursday, ~ep· served during the evening hy
tember 16 at 7.30 p.m. to com - the hostess. The next meeting i
VISITING HERF.
f1'ete plans for the homecoming will be ht&gt;ld at the home or' Visiting Mrs . Dave s. Farm·
game.
Mrs. Smith.
, er and other relatives here is ·
The Willing Workers class nl
Mrs. Harr Farmer of Ft. ;
the Enterpnse EUB chun.: h w,l\
ANNOUNCE SEUVICES IWayne.
She 15 a SIISlei'-in-'1
meet at the church Thursd:ty , E'l-angelistic serv1ces will be Jaw of Mrs. Farmer.
Se ptember 16, at 9:30p.m. Pot· held at hie Rock Spr,t1gs Meth-1
luck refr~shments will be serv· ud1st church be,;;:inmnl!: Sunday I
CLASS--;;;-;EET
edTfollowi_ng the meding.
. Sept. !7 with the Hev Che".'~B~~C~s~the
ler I
b~ Ctlild Conservation Leag- Lemley as speaker. Meetir.gs Mtddlevort First Baptist •h,rch ,l
BATH SIZE
uemwill meet Thursday '·at 7.30 wtll begin at 7 ~ p. ~ · and will meet Thursday
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Gas of- I there· Will be spet'tal :nus1c eaeh . Sept. 16 aecurca
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lee. arence T ompson, super-~evieinim;gi
. •l'~hei.ipiuibljii'ii'~i,iijinjivjjlt~ed~
l P~-~m;;..iiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiliiiiii
intendent of the
Middleport
schools will speak on "The type
Reg. jOe Bar
of books children are reading
today."
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Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy·
al Arch Masons will hold a special meeting Thursday, at 7 p. :
m. for the conferrinli: of 1he past '
master and most n.cellent mas- I
ter degrees. Thomas C. Edward
high priest, urged all officers
FLOORING, No. 2 pine _ low 11 12Y2c ft.
REG. 5c
and companions to altend.
. Magnolia Temple Pythian SisFRAMING
low as $95 M.
ters will meet Thursday at 7·30
p.m. al the DAV hall. All rnem.
PLYWOOD - - -- low 11 3.25 sheet
bers are urged to be prestnl
~ are reminded to brmg gills ;
SHEATHING _ __ _ low 11 l_Oc ft.
for sunshine basket.
SEP1. 17
PANELING _ _ _ _ low as 4.25 sheet
The Southern Local
Band 1
Boosters will sponsor a teen . i CEILING TILE _ _ _
low as 12c ft.
dance at -~ seventh and eighth
grude butldmg on Friday, Sept.
INSULATION _ _ __ low 11 4%c ft.
17th after the
Homecoming
Came with Southwestern. The 1
Alse All Relotod Mllorlals ond FrH Dollvory
Jays will emcee tbe dance.
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The Jolly Buneb Sewing Club ,
of Middleport will meet Friday
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evening, September 17 at 7 p. i
m. at the borne of Mrs. Shirley
Mills on S. Fourth Ave.

Property
Transfers

UPI Briefs

'Comfort' used to mean
a~cco~m~pa:n:is~t~la~M~ar~g~ie~Har~ri~L~a~.m~.;~Carr~~ie~S~-~do~w~n~~~~~~ kicking off your shoes

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Ray Pickens, son of Dr.
Mrs. R. R. Pickens, has
rolled at Marietta College,
ietta.

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Uppers of the latest leathers, avant garde delailine 011 _,pair.
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Queen John Fnmk Vale, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Hal'ley Rawlings -~--t ttl\
and Mrs. Clarence Fraley and Iof Columbus and friends, Mr. Zelia Perry.
IKnox of near Radcliff a Suo
family Chari" (8~) Krebs, i•nd Mrs. Evans of Detroit, vis·
Friends from the community Boring Chapel Church on
ILewis' Smith and Nancy, Ka- lled the former's .
Mr. 1ttended the funeral of Cha:~ri~ty::_:1d~a'!:y:..
. - - -- - -- thy Lowther, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- : and Mrs. Joh11 Rawlings,
- - - - - - - - - 1 bert Bishop and children Mr. Iday.
Mrs::00Earl
Tile Youth Group of the.,. Car- and
ca Dye
Mr.Starkey,
and Mrs.RebeeKen- , Mr. an d Mrs. Elba ~~:~::~I
Dye, Arlin Radekln,

Denver ]of Wellston.

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, of Columbus opent •
Mr.
Ro •
with D
their
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the home of Mr. an ro. , n Rebecca Dye, daughter of here
d Mr
0
and
ollh nvtrom of Ana-l ever otrives to make tt more 1averylilelikePresident Lincoln ald Whittington SUnday evening. Mrs. Madge Dye and a gradu· ~r . a.!· Mrs.· Fern
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Columbia School conven~ on ate of Ohio Univmlty, ls em- Other guesta at the
1baa just delivered a sllrrlni
80
holm, CallfOMJia, has grown an ·
tory!
Sept. 1 with Meryl Houd~lt 1ployed tn the York Elementary Ihome during the hollda
wuneorporlted city of laushte~, Th• rewards of I trip to this
I d
th
r- I as principal. Other teochers are schooL
Uon were Cecil Gillogly 1nd sona
&amp;let, and fantasy - 1 remar •
f
11 b t worth Where e se oeJ you spra 1J h 8 edlger MUiie c 0 e n
able ally In which cowboys, In- place are o ten oma u
kle or do odults Uve, once ogatn, , :;.dn R~th S~rke Sllaa Mul: Mr. and Mrs Carl Greenlees I or Athens, Mr. and !\ln. Paul
diant, Africans, deep-eea dlv· far more than money can buy.! a second childhood? Where else i lens has been em~ioyed as jan- I and daughter, Carolyn,
and I Gaston and children of Albany
ers utronaute., pirates, and When tJ!ae can one capture the Ican a Manne forJet 10 easJly lltor Bus drivers are Chester I granddaughter, Rilla Rhoades I and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gregory
~lands of the people of the limile of a paralytic child or the that next week he wlll be in Viet IP . • M ndal J dan Rex attended Meigs County Pomona , and grandson, orun, Jr.,
UPERT INSTALLATIONI
world come toJt&gt;ther wlthoul contagtou~ warmth rt:~~~~~~ , Nam or tile veteran of World ! ~:;ne ~nd Jo~~ 'o..dibam. 1 Grange at Rock Springs on Fri· Radcliff.
thoujht o1 conflict
Ifrom hll young 11 rure · War II, that he has no hand. 1 Mrs. Beulah Perry and Mrs. 11 day.
Frank Woodgerd of Columbua
ARMSTRONG'S ,
It II • eity which " · Its own 1Whoraolse can_une ~ap1 small Wh ~"" hut Disneyland 1 1Freda Hnyd ore worklng In the i Mr. and Mrs. Clinton AnkrOOl opent the weekend here at the
lDt.natlonal ambassador,
• enthuaJastic twmkle n
ere
·v ~- cafeteria thl!! year.
:1t 1 of Parkersburg and Mr. and home of hia grandmother Mrl.
Linoleum .,.,. Inlaid Vinyl
city whleh bo!lta be•ds of atate boy'• eye or the tear of an old ~nument to the creatJ e,
Mrs. Ed Hensley, daughter I Mrs Donald Sm1th and Betty
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and school janitors, Iii city wh1ch grey-~Jred NeQro woman 18 ! ·~maUve ne~Jus of Walt Dls~ey. and son-In-law, Flatwoodt., Ky. ' of Belpre were reL-ent guests of ~~~J:.~~:~C'=·=~~':i.f::t•:
FlOOI' oovertug for "III'Y ldnd of floor. Beat
makes life enjoyable and for· site exJsts from I theatre
DtBneyland ls, indeed, a City. visited here with her ~ts I Mr and Mrs. Carl Greenlees Jnulft!t Qr UM .111111 ol Dille. hrr•b'('tt~a~;~
Pltlerol. Profe11tollal ladoliatloo 1&gt;y .,, or
Better still it .1 world - sev- Mr and Mrs. Jerry cU1weli and family.
~~iv~'~T ~:~~.".~!."~':!~~~ -~u.d
do It JOIIToell. Call WY &amp;-2811 lor fno eatl8
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worlds.
It
world
of
yesand.
her
brother
and
--.sister-in·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Chap~11~!~~::·d~J:•a!'::,,:r~C:w:~~
mate.
teryear and tomorrow, of fao- Jaw M and Mrs
WUUarn l man Ricky Ronda and Rand!, _ltM•mtttiiiPIJtlllltlattWil-~lann':i
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d ad venture of make
tasy 80
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I St Henry Ohio spent
t 1~:~1111,1 ~ "' M~• """ .. lullowt • DK•W
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
bell·evo ·
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The family
of tlle late Peter · weekend
llere
wltb th eJr pa r .. aluinutt
Su .II80,&lt;m.&lt;18 : Nu•II,SIMOO.MOHAWK
oo ;oo0.oo.
oo: Clpltlln.t!IM;
nooo.ooo.oo:
8•1't~~· ST .Long - forgotten years
- and. Ste II a Wood~urn met for ents Mr. an d Mrs · Verlin How- 11.100
uun.uu
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yean when the pot-bellied stove 1their annual reumon at t h e ery and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle u'%"wm~~s:~~~:or, 1 ~~a,. ~amt~~to ...~
l:xpert JnlloltaHoo
tht! central heating plant, Temple Church Sunday.
Chapman.
.,..,h~ ., IIIII nd uultd ., ml,·.~ ~e~
SatisfactJol
Clvde
Walker
.u:o1u-b1111 Obit, tblldt.J ud4all. • .
Mr.
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when gaslight was eledricily, Mr. an
rs. ex
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wml .. 1. W
om•. aap~rlllltld"' ~ ~~J~~f:·
Guaranteed
wheo horses wert the automo- were at the State Fair on s.at- and famil~ of Thurman spent I liMo. ., OM!
tiMII ~ 1IMnltll. c.tllntt
l _ are brought back or ex- I unlay. Donnie Cheadle, Me1gs Sunday w1th her parents, Mr. :a"._~o.c' u~..1Pid.llulw:U":•~
rienred for the flrst time on . County winner in Electrl~ II, and M.-s. Dale Dye.
he ~,~'ra~t'r.ti~".:,~=~~=:1o•raNV,.,
P~ . M · St Us A
Iexhibited his project and was Among those calling at t N• t01l, 1ua. .r .N.. \'lftlk.b~ ':'~..;t~
Disney s am ., . . · ,'nterviewed by the judges in home or Mrs. Murl Galaway :'~:!. ~:~ :~W:t,.., ~e IIUIK\ ll
bul ... ., ~u~~rut• The hopes and developments : this area at the fair. OQ sun- over the recent wee kend we re ~~~ :::W'1" c!_..HlfllJiflalt
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of yt&gt;ars to come - dliys o{ [day the Cheadles visited her Mrs. Ada Belle Maynard ol ~f'i~a:4 ~,.:;,~~~~~0 ~~.~~=
l'O&lt;'k ets space travel , and mon- sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Howard u..,1uu-. s~ao,m.nus; ?in ':"'•=~
1 Alban y, Mr · and Mrs· Oll6
ws:l· CIP1I&amp;I.
IUJIOI•~•.ut,olul,
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orail -· are created ·m ·romor- Gary Borgan and' children at Staney,
ur~uiloOI.n
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Leon Woodr urn 8 nd family ' Mr.
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SJU,m nu1.
row land.
Pataskala.
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Others from this community and Mrs. James Petty and chtl- lll1btd., ..... ~..:~J~IJ ~ ~~
Storybook character~
are . who attended the State Fair in· dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cle- ~~~=~~~~-1Dia'*tll1
born in Fantasyland. ,1here ~tr.~ 1 eluded Mr . and Mrs. Ja mes mens of McArthur and Mr. and llblll. _ _
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Peter Pan, DumOO, Casey J~. 8 , Gaston, Douglas Lowther. Thad Mn. David Woo&lt;lltlru!Om~aa~nld~~·ou~'n~~-----------.::;_-----:::;--------circus train, and the s\eepmi I _
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Each week a pieu ol SIMHioLI Dimaorwue
will be featured for jut lo. For eulo .. loo ....
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at thie low price. n..'a •limit •• •

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variety of completer

IMAGINE! 12 five-piece place settings, 60 pieces for only $5.40

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Tenderay By The Piece

Ground

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ACRYLIC EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT
Slipe on like a drum. looks like a dream and wears lika
a d,..ml Luco-Tex l11t1 50% longer and dries in minutes.
lt'l blister and ptel resistant. Clear bright colors that
won't fide IWIY but lnt and last. lazy painters love luco·
Tex bectule It' I 10 qsy t~&gt; epply . •• flows off fht brush
and onto the aurfact with little effort and auch beautiful
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no longer legends in

elaborate
VISitors
may ridll! FrontJerland.
a pack mule through
nature'J wonderland, paddle lndian war canoes, take a raft
to Tom
Sawyer lsl•nd,
relu
Riverorpoddlo00
1 Mississippi
wheel boat trip.
The ramouo JUngle &lt;ruise that
passe• growling wild animals
and travel! through the won- ~·~v~-··¥&lt;-·~·'''~"~··
ders of denae jungles is the lea- ~ · ·
ture of Adventureland.
111ese are the lands - "the
wonderful world" of Walt Dis- '•t
aey. Their monetary value
runs into many millions - but k
., .. for creating happiness, they art ! - : ',.
priceless.

How do I get my husband a watch
when my budget's unwound?.
Top t7ft
Vi:l.l'ue Stamps, that's how'.

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"The Department Slore of Building Since 19I5"
POMEROY, OHIO

Swiss Steak ·--.. . ••. .. 59c

SwisaSteak ............. 55c

Sliced Bacon •• -~ •••. !. 69c

Smoked Sausage _.. ._ 69e

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Lodl• leltod

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Tulip &amp;Jbl._.--- I% ... 79c

~- Peat '". :

Mirhlpa Peat_ 50~ 79t

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Lifebouy ·------------·- 2 : 31c

New y._ ----.. - s ... 39t
BuliHL ____ 40 ... 99c
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Lux Beauty Soap-------- 3~ 37c ·
Lux Beauty Soap .••••••• 2 ':. 37c :

Freala

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HudJ hdy ............. :!: 41c

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White Seedless ... •19c
Blue Ribiers .•••• •19c

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JUICE

WAID CROSS' SONS

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Per.....,.nt Stitch CrNM

37c

Alka Seltzer •__ .. _•• ____ • '::. 98c

2 ~~ 29c

Sweaters

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Mothers Oa•r.
Beans

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4601.

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Lux Liquid--·····------- · ..... 93c

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Ben Petrel and Mrs. Carrie !"
Scarrv wert recent vlslton iD .
Park~rsburg.
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Legs
Drumsticks
Thighs

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!lor !'lent

WANT AD

For Sele

BARGAIN HUNTERS
SEE THESE

INfORMATION

FOR SALE - House in Hocine
5 rooms and batb, prtee reduced. Call 949-2811.
9 8 !2tc 1

Rural Doxol Bottle Gao

6 ROOM HOUSE lor rent on
t,l&amp;lltlt .IN.a.
t • t' ·• nn !Mff'o,. t"l.l"lieltiM South 4th Street. Call Mrs.
frlnllltl• O.anhn• q,,.., l.ll
Dave S. Farmer, 258 South
'IIIGniiiQ
$99
UA.'I• ~~ I A I IV,...
Sth St.
~ 15 Jlc 55 Old• 4 Door _
I.IHHII:t.,.IIIN~
ww 1M,., IIC!\.•1.'
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1st FLOOR furnished, 4 rfloms 50 Pontiac 2 Dr. _ $99
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and bath, modern apartment. 57 Dodge V8 4 br. $149
56 Chov. Bel Air
1'tl4! IIUtltt=:''~!!~~!!· tntr "'•h•
Middleport, WY 2-3!174.
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9 14 He HT Coupe --cc~ $249
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limn •nan &lt;Jn• ·-rN'rfll •n,..rtll'ln
4 Dr. I owner _ _ $395
house, on W. Mam St., Pomt1.At·~
60 TRJ Roadster __$895
,.,. w•n• "~ "'"'~
eruy, Ohio. Phone WV 2-5314.
54 Chev. 'Y4 Stake $249
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BARHEY GOOGLI! ond SNUFFY SMITH

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, FOR SALE - 4 room house,
new bath, large porch, buement, new p'aint, 1 acre
ground. on brick road o f f ,.
Rt. 1, 13,500.00. Phone WY 26127.
9 14 30tc

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FOR SALE OR TRADE: Six
room house, bath, bnsem€nt.,
cell::~r( Jl/2 acre grnund. Con- 1
tact, \~ch:r~ Jacks, Jr. I
Welchtow~d , Minersville 1
Ohio.
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No bill of indictmeot waa•. - - - - - - - - - found
against Robert H. Smith, ert M. Botz.
For Servit:e and
to,
Rt.
Z Bidwell, cbirged with Also Indicted were: Richard
Installation Call
non-support by Margaret M. Vann, 37, Gallipolis, issuing a
BROT~ERS
Smith.
check with insufficient funds
HEATING 6 PLUMIING
914 6tp
Olhers indicted included: Ron wlth intent to defraud; ThomWY 2-2441
DR. ROMER H. YOUNG
1. Walters, 24, Pt. Pleasant, as Loucks, to, Gallipolis, lhr..
618 E. Main Sl
Pomel'ey
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OF) I• .II !-ftll , l(,!,
W\' 2-5~14.
9 14 311J
assault with intent to kill; and counts ol forgery;
Woodrow
IJill .\ M ,_,. 1·1•, P M. I)AII) _ _
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latu.rda' a:o:~~1 "
• ,., tltOD MOll SLEEPl."l!; ROOMS Close
in
Robert L. Thacker, 33, Rt. I
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' KARL- Giil1EsER:- r'iumbin-gl
IT'b 'Ol&gt; I:A!l\o
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Beaver, steallog a truck. Walk- · Mn. Ada Borden, %8, Kerr,
T(l '"'' "'') "
town . 127 Butternut.
and Heating,
Minersville, I
I.J;Slfl.1 r' l(!fl" • oN O
I
er,
Walters and Tbackler 8ll of wile of ThllriiWI Bord&lt;o, •.•
.. l."'i'"" " ;
9 14 tt c
Open Tonight Til 9
Ohio. End your sewer troub-l POMEROY - 2 story frame;
whom are in custody will be ar- victim of th• Sepl. 7 !alai
1
PHONE WY 2-2156 6 ROOM RR1CK house on But
Your .Chevy Dealer
les. We have all sizes. Sewer 6large rooms. 1\1 baths. lull
raigned at 10 a.m. Friday be- thootlng, was aecretl,y to
lcrnut I'm~. Call WY 2·5127.
POMEROY
machines. Reasonable rates. basement, gas fired hot wat-!
lore commoo pleas Judge Rob- eel yet~~rday for first degree
9 10 ttc
Call WY 2-2974, Ofl)' or night. c' heating, garage. Good Jo- i
murder by tbe September
. ~ ·--~I
h
9 l ~ t.fc
cation. Priced to sell.
b
Notice
1
Gallla
~ t· .r:.: ' "
_'IJI
"'"!TWO TREADLE sewmg mac- ~MIDDLEPORT
to
injuries received in a recent term graod jury of
etJ tM ...mtun •. 'fll:'ll IH rarl
inr . 1 ,as cook stove. Call INTERIOR and exterior paint·
- 0 ne s ry R' G nd C ll
h
automobile accident.
county common pleas cou11.
t'..,) 1".'•·
w'I &gt;"''
I''£n ''' I
' WY •l "'68
I mg
· roo t repau· anu·' pam· ,.mg frame ' I rooms. . half bath• 1 med Dra eH 0 egeH as emAs OF Sepl "mb&lt;•r
,
:1\1 '&gt; . I
mPIII!• ,...,: ~
.
it was announced latt
tbis
,.,.,"1 · 9 1~ 3tp I ch''lmney pam
· t'mg, rough car- enclosed back porch
gas P
oy h r.. omerf th · D'Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Wood have
shall not be responsible frlr - - -- -- - - - - II evenmgs,
At!
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anv drbt s con tr,1df'd hv :u1y ann 4 Ill IP ~1 1" ,u•h•·· .:t ••art 1
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k t
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h et~ting lot 50 x 110. $3500.00. '1'0 , as c aJrman
e lvtslon purchased the Henry Zeiher
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pen er wor , ree rlmmmg:. I
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of Education and Psychology.
otlier Iha n m ~·~"'f'lf. Rober I C. 1 m1·nt~ fl 11w~PV &amp; llePd ll-1r1 ~FAI ED RIDS will he receiv-1 Phone VJ 3·2700.
9 9 12tp . FARM - 115 acres, 35 ealtlvat- D y
. ed h. b h property.
Sheriff Denver A. Wlllker
1 ed 50 in pasture plenty of
Knight , New H:wt•n. W. . . . ;mo
~ n tl• , '
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r. oung receJV
IS ac ·
served Qle warrant after in, 15 ' tp _
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ed up lo Wrdnesda:. Sep1 em· BULLIXlZER work wanted-~
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WJnebren- dlclmeol 00 Mrs. Borden !hi's
\ 'a
1 elor of science degree from Mr. and Mrs.· Dick
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L. 1 b zz f II f r
Con
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water, 2 water systems. pus
d b Mr
d
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. I'WO Bt·: lliUl!lM house on m
er . or . ~~~ o mer . . - I Ponds. bushmg, backf•lhn~.
ood 5-room house
bath Wofford College, and his mas- ner, accompame Y · an mllrnlul in ber room at HoJ.
NOT HUNTING or tresn::~s~lng : co iJl_ llg.'1 ~ hl n:ll Kll,dn~~.r. ~~·! slruc:lwn Offll'e.
13Utldmg Free estimates. Plume WV 2- 1 g
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' ter of arts and Doctor of Edu- Mrs. Thomas Clark of Lancast- let Hospital where t&gt;he was
W
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tonJ.J!IC
g,1s
llf'&lt;it
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\\'r
2-~
121
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must
be
removed
from
Com~
Z208.
9
1
10tc
basemen:,
coal
furnac~;
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garcation degree from George Pea- er, spent the Labor Day week ad
Ill
9
61
arren ose.
8 211 Ur
p:m\.' prop_ert.y and area dean' age, 2 barns, other bm,dmgs. bod Coli ge f Te h
t l end visiling Ontario, Canada,
milled at noon yrsler·
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$9,000.00.
Y . e
or ac ers a
day. Mrs. Bordea Js belog deFREE t,IWI s&amp;H Green Stamps l'ttAII.".R
ed ur w1thm 30 days after . ~
Niagara Falls and other points talnOO at the hospital and upr.
~ \'N'FS. tla! rate
ALBERT M. cox. SA.Ll!;SMAN INa shVI 11e, Tenn.
I
How? for \'iewmg the new water tree ~•' wage Coni a(' I: lett ing of bid. Building rna}
Br
. t R' G d of interest,
he
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1 8e fromte
Compact Vacuum Clt·uner m 1 h · ·, "'· 1, . 1 St 11 L·' beinspected anytimebetween 1
I W\'2-38.10
WYt·3636 1 Pyorecommg 0 10.trane,
on rreeu
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oung
was
assoc1ae
proMr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Wol£e
and!
al
wlll
be
transferred
to
the
0 A , 1 .,,nd 4 P. 'l . Cerltral
1
your homt
lone c~, ... t 1 S·l land
A 26 ~Ole I 11
fessor of education at Morecounty jaU lo await arral"n'
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burg, 48:'i -4fl62 Coll:•rr.
Operaling Company , Philip
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children oJ Kirkland, Ill., vis-1
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Sporn Planl. New Haven. W.
i FOR SALE - 6 room house, head Stale hCol11ege.hooH1e ~IS? lted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ment.
1
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a.
9 15 2tc
new garage Hnd new gas Jur- served as tg t sc
prtnCI• Raymond Wolle and her parTbe shooting of Borden ocMORfiSH
t 1
1537 Nye Ave., Pome· pal for two years, and 11 years ents in Racine.
carred at tbe bome ol Mrs.
SISTER
.
A, a ruy 1965 CO LOH TV, lovely walnut STEREO RADIO , 19fi5 modd .
I nace,
roy, Phone WY 2·2344 or WY as a superintendent of schools.
BordeJfs parents, Mr. and
gifted palm reader - Tells console. VHF UHF' tuning, Th1s set has dual volume r~mSales &amp; Service-~
-68
.
t
&amp;tp
He
is
a
member
of
the
MethMr.
and
Mf':).
Earl
Watkins
Mn. Geol'le Wallace. The
2 73
10
you past, present and future RCA cha.'l~is. Set just !ike trol with 4 speed 1nterrnixed
_
. . . · -~ odisl church, Kiwanis, National and family and Mr. Robert Slack Wallaces were ia ColUmbus,
love affairs : answers anv or new . Take over ra,vments of changer. Radio
equiprl'rl.
-·
Education Association.
and of Toledo spent a weekend here and Mn. BOnlea coatebds she
all questions. One visit will . $1 3.44 nr pn v ht~l!llwe rlue Twin spen kers. Lowly walnut
e~l:ts Almost Everv Car I
L~
~
Ph . D I K
. 1 Ed with realtives.
was asleep at tbe dme and
1
rnnvince you that Sister ~lor- 11 $3910.24. This sl'l lull)• guar- t1·n1·!-'h. Take over pat,•mcn t:&gt;
UCrl
t1'
II.
ll
appa, nallona
._~ ..W., abou.l t be
. eta
ans. terabi". ,. When
1
7
ucatwn fratern1ty ·
White and
auuWI
ti sha will read your life !ike antred. r ry 1t· ·m .vour home. I or $1.25 per week or jlav lhe .Tr
Mrs.
Agnes
You Trade Cars
Jr. and Mrs. Young
have
shooUng.
an open book . II ytm are wor·' Call WY 2-6555.
~ 14 6tc remaming balance due Si4.7?.
MIDDLEPORT - 6 acres and I five children ranging in
ard Duckworth called at
Tile graDd Jm7 yesterda,)r al·
r1ed or., troubled,
don
't
rail
to
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2-6555
914
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•Guaranteed
24
months
6
room
frame
home
cellar
age
EwingfuneraJhometosee
oo-turn·'aflr~des-e
mur.
M 1. 1.
Sh , West mghousf' electric roaster
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n&gt;
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see ,_ er or Js I a.
es .
d
d"t" R
b I
or 24,000 mlles
garage, front and back por-.
reallive, Mr. Bert Webster
der lndJctment against Ernhelr.ed others, why not you? I l.n goo ed eo~! 1 mn. WYea~~~- ~ GOOD USED Phiko refrigera· e Mo~t Popular Untt
ches. Can arrange financing.
visited with Mrs. Mattie
Private readings given da~lv Y l"''c . mne
9 ll ~; ·
torh. Crosley ~~clric Range.
l h U •
~1,5.00.
,
ster and her daughter, Gellev:•l
~~~e;i!in~•u:peu~,:.~~
in her home 1 days a week _
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n 1e
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MIDDLEPORT 1._. story
Haney of Findlap.
be Jbol Bon!.. In sell defeuse
including Sundays. 9 a. m to WAR\1 ~ORNING coal heater
9 l4 3tc _
frame, 6 rooms, bath, base·
Mrs. Etta Custer has a
during 8 fight.
11 p. m. All reading!'! satis·l large type, with fan $35.00.1 1949 HARLEY Davidson for i
lnltallecl
ment, coal furnace heating.
er home near her son and
farrory or no charge! Locat~ . Sec Carl Ne lson at the Cros.c:- 1 sale. Contacl: Robert \VilliaClose to stores. $5000.00.
ghter . in • Jaw, Rev.
Wilson, 20, Pt Pleasant sfalued thi9 side or Gallipolis at l ro&lt;lds.
9 H 31p
ams, Rt. ], Rutland, 0.
SMALL FARM - 20 acres 15
Mrs. Earl CUster.
'A
Lester, 25, EwMrs. Rosa Th ompson an d -wryto rape;nd Carl
Ka_nauga this side oi Sit_ver 4 USED •as heater:s. John lhle,
.
9 14 3tp
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cultivated, fruit troes, plus a
Adr'l H
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5
f
h
'th
By Margaret Coltrlll
daughters have returned home tng • a
J. . arvey' 20,
B 1d
Look f h d
A~1 ge.
or
an
slgn.j
Racine,
Ohio,
Rt.
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CLADLYioan
a
Bl;·
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e
f.Us1
Pomeroy.
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ba;hoo't:se~:~
t:':!ce
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1•. and Mrs. John Slack and after spending the summer with V~ntoo, botl_J for mtJmidatlng a
1
are we come.
1
9 lrl 3tc tre Carpet Shampooer with
ing ' garage b~rn
chicken infant son, John Orville, IU, relatives in Columbus.
wttness; Clm.ton Craddolph , 211,
94
_: VENETIAN BLfNDS and - re- purchase of Blue Lustre
house •nd other b~lldlngs. rT· and Mrs. Ada Stack of Milwau- Weekend guests of Mr.
Rt. 4 Oak HiD and Carl Gllrd_ , 30tp
.\\ lt•MIIBU.E lnsnrance Deer!; pairs, porch find
window Shampoo. Baker Furniture, I\0 CONDmONING Retrlger- 500.00.
kee. Wise., spent the holiday er Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Ez· ner, 38, Wasblngton, C. H., both
calll'eil~? l.osf yuur opera· shades all kinds, free esti- Middleport.
9 14 6tc atlon servt~. Ja&lt;'k'll Refrtg· ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN weekend at their home here. ra Phlllips were Mr.
Mrs. for non-support.
tor'! bcentel Call WY I-M6, mates. Dale Wippel, 215 Un- KE-EP--YOUR l'arpets ix'auti· eration New Haven. l'tlone WY 2-38:0
WY J.-3835
Mrs. Slack remained here and Raymond Cook and
A1l of the above named de;;;;;:-c;;;::;;c;:c::--=c-cccllfttt•
ion Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 30tc ful despite constant footsteps TU ~
4 '\ Uc
is assisting in the care of her Lisbon. The group were
fendants are free on bond since
SMITH'S Clothing store is now TWO 50 Olltl BTU floor - fur- of a husy family. Get Blue
AUCilONEER
FOR SALE by owner, Portland, granddaughters at Wolf Pen, day dinner guests of Mr.
being . held to the grand Jury
open at Le~art Falls. Ohjo, 10 naces 'with all co nt rols new. Lustre. Rent electric sham·
Complete Servtee
Ohio, 1 room house and bath, whlle her daughter, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Bernard Cook and
and WlU be BrraJgned at 10 a.m.
a. m. unlil 7 p. m. 8 20 lie $JOO.OO each. Phone WY 2_ pooer, $1. Pickens Hardware
Crtu Hradfont
One on~ighth acre
level ley E. (Kathryn) JohllSOn Ia of Middleport.
DST OD Monday.
Help Wanted
3442.
Company , Mason, w. Va .
Wrtlo Prone or C.llltl~
gro101d located 1\0 miles molined to Veterans' Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard
Jurors reported they
9 10 titc
9 ll 6lc
A. 'c. 6RADFIIRD'
south of Portland Slate Park HospitaL
f11 washington, D. c. spent the
• county jaU clean and
CfTIZEN Journal and Colum- ELECTRIC stove and power ===-- --:7- -- .
Ra- Obto •
on Slate Route
124, mall Mrs. Freda Barre and sona, holidays visiting hlo parenl8, well kepllu an orderly manner.
bus Dispatch carriers wanted mower. Phone WY 2-3658.
SEWlNG machines, repair ser'
5 1 tfc
route, school bus at t.he door. Bernie and Jinuny, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hubbard They did, however: recommend
In Pomeroy. Call Wi 2-l53 1. I
9 10 tfc vice. all makes. WY 2-2234.
Ham id 1.. Parsons Ravens- Lovette of Cincinnati spent a and other relatives.
that leaks be repalred and lhat.
9 II ~tp I,
The Fabr« Shop, Pomeroy BEATING, Ptamb••• l!aeller wnod , W. Va., Box 35, Phone few days visiting Mrs. Fred Beverly Hunt ol Lelurt Falls damage caused
y the leaks
Authroized Sin"er Sales and
....,
be taken ca- of
'
Furoaoeo. ArDOid Brotben, 273-9121.
Y 10 61p Jenkins and son, Mike, Mrs. Ag- was a Saturday oight guest of
.
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LADIES wanted, part time or 1
Service.
;; 29 ttc
w
d
1tne e te t f 1
full lime, demonstrating Sar-I NCJ Federal Excise Tax I
Ill East MaiD Street, Pamnes White, James Robert and Pam Sylvester.
ss s s I.Yng
urmg
ah Coventry Jewelry. Call . 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
Auto Sales
Only . Phooe w~ z-oo. ~
Employment Wanted Richard Duckworth. They also Eleanor Kay Schneider, dau- the two day sess~on were Sher·
882-3251 in New Haven.
I FREEZER
$179 I
-- ·- 7 :10 de
visited relatives in Racine and ghter of Mr. and Mrs.
iff Denver A.\I Iaker, De,uly
9 10 6lc
USED FREEZERS
1955 Harley . Davidson KHK NEIGLER BUILDING- Supply WIDOW wants housework. Lo- 1Apple Grove.
, Schneider has enrolled at
Ja~ .?":~ ~putyM Ivan F~le,
1
WHOLESALE DISTRIBtrroR 'I
REFRIGERATOR;nd
Ractne, Plaslic
t&lt;le Ilc rena Snyder,
at
Man lo take over supply 18 cu. fl. Frigidaire
2-1796.
9 15 3tp per sq. II. lor bathrOOllltl, U:!GI.
cently spenl a weekeod ~th Mr. 'and' Mro. James Auther· Ada Borden, Pamela Borden,
store for route diStribuhon of Chsl
$110
bouse builders, almninum stdLegal Nollhi' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- aon and daughter, Patricia, and Lillia Borden, Robin Borden,
established brand. Wnte Mr.; 24 cu. ft. Unico
1961 Buick _
$995
lng, ldtcllen cabinets measurInard Bass and family.
Mra. Augusta Will visited SunDooley, Mrs. Conmr
Brochman. 74 K Robinson Upright __
$75
ed
to
stze
ot
kitchen.
Borden
Hal
Borden• Jr ., G1le s
Va Sta. \'v'agon. Extra cl~an
'
7 17 tfc tM THI coMMoN PLUs coun 1 Weekend guest!l of Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Ave .• Barberton, Ohio.
Hotpoint refrigerator $30
ror mod(' I . Economical Spe·
MIIGS couNTY, oHio
' Mrs. Archie Lee were
ber "an and Bernice of Hemlock Borden, Ronald L.; Walters,
9 13 Jtc
cia\.
Olun
"'""&amp;
Norma J McCarley Jimmy L
POMERO'r
Real Estate for SaIe r ca.v.rty
.. ror11M1Ptrrln
Prix Ap•rtitt•nt•
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr1. Grove.
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Juk w Carte¥
- - - -- m Tel•guph Ro•d
Brisco Bouldin and daughter, ,.__ E. S. M&lt;'l'•
Wood, Forrest Glen Woyan,
Wanted To Buy
1961 Impala $1 ' 295
••••,,. M""'''"· w . """"H· Suzanne of Washington, • C. byou•
m
Ruth Canaday Mary
Sco
M'"'""'
HOUSE FOR SALE
her dauyhter and
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R.
tl,
Cont·· fp•"· ('h•t·ro
WaddtU
u ..-aret " Smith
George
P.· Wy •~ 21 al
,.· l•t" 's f&lt;'nest IModern Rancll Style . Beautiful .l••n•'''
•o• 4111 ••v•r.oo
fltdtr•l st•tlon
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook and Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson e
.m.
•
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishe9 I '=''='""'""'=~---:",..C' and hl's t. and this one only loc&lt;~lion on top Clf small hill atvetl•td w"' virgin!•
children of East Liverpool, of Rutland visltecl relatives in .Jmmson, Frank Murray, Deryl
miscellaneous
r.:an
or
wrile.
FOR
YOUR
hun
-tt
·
ngneeds,
vis·
has
Hl,?68
ea'y
miles.
£
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s•·t
HI
h
G
1
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M H
C
acmg ""e g way arage on P1u1 1. , .. .,,, •• Admlnl.tr~tor
spent several daya with
his New Jersey.
.-va, Merrill NuU
. ' Anns
~· owud edl, 800 w. it Stewart's Gun Shop, Rut.- ,
' biiWuhte 7 wFith gobedrodroad toi.~ain :"~'~:tt!•::,:::. d•n...d.
father, Mr. Walter Cook, sis- Mrs. Carrie Sellers has
Mae Lee, Sandra Br1ght, ThelMam St.. Pomeroy.
land Ohio Shells bullets and 1
e way. our ooms, IVIDI,
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and turned home after viS'!ling ma Saxon, Clara Mlller, Danny
6 29 tfc powder fo~ re-lo;ding. Also
dining, family, kitchen, break- Hawud Fr••ll. •• Tr•uuru,
R Johnson and Jam M8
Pomeroy, Ohio
fast, play, mald's, utility and ::!:'!ro~~u~~i.~hlo,
...,.••ntt. Mrs. Ezra Phillips.
few weeks with relatives
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es
.rrs.
TltAII .Eli I)Yf'S - tree HW will huy, sell and trade guns.
-~--- shop. Three baths, ceramic tile
Norte• IY JIIUILtc.utoN
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Chap- Michigan. She also visited
Members of tbe ~and JUry
age and water 8rown·, frail
9 1 lBI..c
Tbe Rambler
and waU to wall carnoot on
No. U.114 man and son EddJe of Colum- Columbus with her son
were: Edgar Da1e Sisson, foreer Park I State Approved)
·rJeanette Bevenpo Wlddell. Boil
•
man· Martha D Sisson Nonnal
·
SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog· World Standard of Compact floors. About two-thirds of 4128 Fedual Station, Bluefield.. w.., bus were weekend guests of daughter-lD-law, Mr. and
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Mlnersv1lte, Ohio, Phone
ged drains? Get Klean-Em·
ElcellenCf'
house L11 paneled in mahofBDY ~:~~~:; :~u,::::.:o~~.tllt~e ~!:: his grandpaN!ntB, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sellers.
U..cas, Jean Swain, Ruth Ann \
-·1-3~ .
I 15 tfr All Septic Tank
Cleaner. 81e, ea r room, .,....
~- and .....
_.... and walnut. Air conditioned. urf herein tiled bllr ~utlon aralllll~ James s. Quick.
B'tll WingeU who r_
Martin,B Lena
- - . her, the said Juutt.&amp; Beverare Wad·
us
Ow L.D IBlackburn,
L Sal'
PINE TIMBER and will pny Landmark
Farm Bureau . formance. smaU ellr eeoaoml' Large paho and double carport. den. In the court or common Pleu Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holstein ed in Kalamazoo, Mich.,
• ens, a e · Isas much as $1 per cord for ! Pomerny.
9 3 30tp
and maaa•orahn....
On lot 200' r. 390'. May be •~n =: Mel£• conn,,., Ohio. the •ame be· and family of Ravenswood W Labor
ay weekend witb
bury, Elsie M. Hunnel, Samuel
8
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. tm t nl
r Cue No . J:f,.lll .. In Alld Court.
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D ....lrl.. Jobn u ...... Lull B
~ pine and also good bard LOST br&lt;'ght ca r~t colors
S..
y appom en o y.
for the pArtition of certain real e•tale Va villted Sunday with
her mother Mrs Eleanor
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PRICE REDUCED
""' lll uld htltioll &lt;teiCiibed, to-wit:
. .,
.
.
Shaw Mae Athey Helen G
wood saw timber. Writ.e or Restore them wit!! Blue LusMetropolltau Moton
Write · elo The Dally Sentl.;i"J
Lot No. 4 In the Fox Addltlon to SJSter, Eleanor Wmgett
and and sister, Ruth, and
Bel .1•1 and
• d
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Jliddl•pon, Melp County, Ohio.
I 'l
Bob
VI e
Anne Bra bury.
aee M. W. Runyon , Mmers- tre, Re u' F:lt•t:L:k sha.mpooer
F.. Main Streel, Pomeroy
lox 66B·H
Pomeroy, 0. Th• Purer of aatd Petition 11 tor army.
·
ville 1 Obio, Eagle Ridge Rd.
$1. Pickem Hardware Co.,
Pbene W1' 1-3871
---':r"~~er0 'e~!ru~~~d r:~ ::~: I Clarice Jean Norris , daught· Mrs .. J?ella Starkey of
SAN JUAN (UPI)-Gilberto
9 11 30tc
Mason, W. Va.
9 13 6tc
4 22 Uc FOR SALE - 7 room, 2 story ~·ndant t• requlud 1.o anawer uld er of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nor· bWJ, VISited, ber mother,
T
It ~ Ca~ ~ rt
--~--~bo
eli
l
tiUon
on
or
before
the
:l3rd
day
ot
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ol HousS. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! FOR SALE - ~ fresh milk MODERN 4 room home, furn- ings extra lot near schools and
Plalntitr
Bryce Smith, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Dale
toto IIithe Uoivll'lity
witll lht Phllld I
~~ _ '"'zn•• 18 ano o"er secure cows wlth or wlthoul calves. ished or unfurnished. 6 miles chu;ches. Pea~l Hysell, Rutland ~~:~~rY~·-;:, ~~tw
Mrs. Harold Smith, have eoroU· Well&amp;ville 'rislted th&amp;
Phtfes, it was 8DDOUIIC:d
JotHr. Hlth flarlin1 pa~ s hor• Cn.ll VI 3-2435 .
9 9 6tc east of Chester on Rt. 248.1 Ohio.
9 11 tit(; 1(9) 1' 1:1 . 1'· 23 • 21 nol 41 • lll c
~d at Ohio University, Athens, Cook home.
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Torres WID be as4 roomds ~~ 1
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Musical Instruments
borne Long &amp;ttom Ohio
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Grande Collq:e.
Sunday gueata of Mr.
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lnsur•nee
Broadway. call WY 2--3 442 ·
No11!0!1 ~~r:,: ~':~'!:.~1011 w Mr. and Ml'!. Diek Harris, Mrs. James Qujck were
Boa too.
Car
of the Dally 3348
9 10 6tc 3DUI day or 1t.u1uzL l96!1, thl' IAora M nd M
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9 IS 61 P1GRANGE INSURANCE.-. Mullen
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n. LeVI· F rank- son and ._......
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FOR SALE : Uawks B Flllt clar·l insurance Agency, Inc., Porn· IFOR SALE
~ood 7 room
~~~~~o ~~-e!u~:~~~~o.~.:l howler of Bluffto~ spent Labor and Mrs: 'Ibomas Quick,
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bath and 12 bath, base• •n authenllca~d ~PY of tho wiD •nd ay weekend With
retatives on Cottrill and Judy Beegle
(;amplng Equip_- _
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91 lfc I ment, garage, 2 lots. SyrA~ ~::u o:.:=,-,t:,
and frlend&amp;.
Columbus, Mrs. Marlaret
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE
---cuse. Phone WY 2--2M5.
er I{IVftl'l that IU uHI.IDn ol .... Mrs. Myla Hudson and 8011, lrU1, Craig and Bnlce,
Post season sale Apache Trav- CLARINET, B. Flat, in excel- "ETNA CASUALTY lnsurm,cP
9 10 8tc !':'~t~~~=h~~~~~ ::, U::ar:
.1.1:! Denzil, have returned home af. Blrtbdayl of the elder Qulclat
el Trailers and Camping Sup- lenl condition. SH 2-51ll3
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. TWO BEDROOM- -h- - 8 ~ ..... uted tn 01t1 •ta\e •hall PNM•t t.b.u ter JPendinaa few weeki in. (b. and their son 'nlomas were
Pome y Ph
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ouse,
a~. CIWm8 duly Olle!:lltecl CG tht. COU!t
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ro • one ,.,.
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res lfl'llund city water in' wtthln 111 monuu atw u.. ftllal ot lumbus.
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Low priced used ilemso 28 x WAREHOUSE SALE
:-;;-;=;;-=--=-- g 1 tic house.,.. "Bridgeman
Road. ¥6 Prol.rate, no a4m1DJJI\ratloD ol laid .m.c.
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as
I fl. Colonial Rouselrailer, PIANOS - ORGANS
PHPTO Copymg semce. Cop. mile from highway. Recentiji =~~~do ~;n~he~:• ..~ =~"'.::fr: Jackson vl&amp;ltad Mrs. Agn.ee arpool visited Mr. and
$795; 1 wheel utility lraiier Rentals from 15 mo.
ieB made ol
papera. papered and painted. New eve-r be .r~eemecs barrtC or eanool-. ~ and James Robert.
Thomas Eynon and clrlldreD.
~; t fl. POP Tent $59. Ams- CARL'S KEYBOARD CENTER
blrttl records Dild almost any back porch, .other
repair!:
rr:tn.~' z=u;... Counb'. Betty Leney has been re. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
...,. Apadle Trailer Sales, 1307 Market St., Parkersburg.
other documenu.
Will sell for $2,200.00. Pbone ""'" Coo• ,..
luntetl to her home from Cam· have moved into the Don
Dl 4111 Ave., Gallipolis, 0., Phone 485-jj931.
Reuter IDsurouee, Pomoror
WY 2-36118.
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dell Clark hoopllll, Parten-- enberry property, TboJ reco!llt-1
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., ~., 11 •bur&amp;, and 11 recuperatin&amp; from If reluntetl from JllPBD.
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The September term grand jury Tuesday indicted
Ernest E. Wltker, 39, Galllj)OIIS, on a charge of first degree murder in the Sept. 7 fatal shooting of Thurman S.
Borden, 22, Rt. 2 Bidwell, at the home of George and
Ada Wallace, near Kerr.
The grand jury completed two days' work late yesterday afternoon after examiolng 32 wltnessea In 17
cases. They returned 16 indictments, or true bJlls, ignored one case. The 16 indictments included four "secret" indictments.'

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Mr. and Mrs. l':dgar Kautz
Brien to Cbarlea Googlein, Avand mother, z..,nce of Colum·
ery Goegleiu, Albert Goegleiu,
Mrl. Alice Dodparoels, SaiiBbury.
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Dale E. LyOIUl, Lettie L~----- ·-- · •·····• Clt~es Hau- Mrs. Maud Young returned! Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Babr were M•lvin. Cirde of Springfield Elizabel.h H. HarUnger, dec. ,ona, Betty Jean LYons• Sybil
llr. M4: ol Reedsville, · home after being hospitallzOli, Miss Allee and Myrtle Halsey visit&lt;&gt;d Wll.h hiS mother, Mrs. Ito Mary Elizabel.h Thomas, E- ILouise Moss, Wilham Moss,
~ Lawrence at Holzer hospital lor several•and Mrs. Louise Keebaugh and Mary Circle on Frtday.
lizabel.h H. Thomas, Cert. lor Sblrley Lyons Gerard, E. W. ~
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lolrs. Ray J!BII of Coolville, SISler, Mr. and Mr · · h.; Mr and Mrs Paul Osborne Mrs Dean Brinker recently. t.ome on Monday wei'e Dale Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame! Anderson Marrs of .Vinton was at
and cluldren of Lancaster vis- u;ura (1rcle visited
Mrs. Warner ol Syraruse, Dean Brln- Bertha Seyfried,
dec., to
and family of Long Bottom, Mr. bomo durmg her absence.
iled a few da)'ll with his moth.. Mary Circle recenUy.
ker, Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Lawsoo Seyfried, Keonetb Sey.
Aibed Hudson of Industry, Pa. Mrs. Loltte Sheffield Is a pa- er, Mrs. Edith Osobrne.
Calling at the Dean Brinker Edson Roush called on Tues- fried Virginia Hubbard, Conand Mr. Ro~ ours, local, tient at Veteram Memorial hot- Several from The Ridge .at~
day evening.
stance Marthes, Annette Gallo,
visit«! Mrs. Louise Van Meter pital.
tended the funeral of Mr. Mar- lumbus, Emile Maxebburger of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose Cert. for Tra~s., Pomeror.
and daughter. Nield.
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew ~as ion Woods at Chester.
! Cleveland ruJd Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Edith called on Mr. and
Constance Marthes, William
Mrs. Frances B:o~ and fnr_n~ a g~est speeaker at the F.rrst Mrs. Clara Milhoan, M r s.i tard Taylor and children of Rt. Mrs. Carl F. Van Meter one Marthes, Ann~tte P. GaUo. ~os­
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Uy of oat Hill VISited her 81: 5 Baptist Church Sunday mormng. Glenna Milhoan and Mrs. Jean l'l.
evening last week.
eph Gallo, Kenneth Seyfried,
ler, lfr, and Mrs. Paul Ou
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moore, Seidenabel attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Junior Farll8- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker Margaret Seyfried, Lawson Seyand children.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ours and of Mrs. Rena Yost at the Ew· 1worth are vacationing in Flori- wish to express their apprecia· fried, Virginia Hubbard, Harold
Miss Joyce McCoy ol Syrar Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ours of log Funeral home Thursday. da.
tion to the many friends for E. Hubbard to Edil.h Thomas,
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QUill was an overnight gues~
Beaver Falls, Pa., caned 00 Roosld Ritchie of Columbus Mr. Emile Maxenburger of tl:le lovely cards and nice gifts Lot, Pomeroy.
Misl Karea Johnston re~ntr7it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle, SUn· spent the weekend with
his Cleveland vlsil&lt;&gt;d Me'; and Mra. they received on tbeir Golden George Schuler to State of• SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET-RITE COLA, NEHI,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester roLi• day.
, aunls Misses Norma and Jose- Maynard Bahr Saturaay.
Wedding anniversary and to Ohio, 6.11S acres, Salisbury. 1 TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
and two daughters ol Ea~ ;; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moore pbine' Ritchie of Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper and tltose that ealled at their home. George Schuler to. State of CAPS.
erpool, Mr. and Mrs.
og d of Baaver Falls, Pa., were ov- Vlsttors at the home of Mr. Clara Isenborg of Columbus Vls- Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Van Ohio, 1.58 acre, Salisbury.
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
Jeffers, Pomeroy andal~is~~ er night guests of Mrs. Esta and Mrs. Lee Hunt and Murl ited with her parents, Mr. and Met&lt;&gt;r called oo Mr. and Mrs.l Paul F. Chevalier, Marl.ha
WE WILL PAY V. CENT
Mrs. Louis Smtih, loc icenhow· IEaton, Saturday.
Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Bur- Mrs. M. L.Bahr recently.
Ray Byer ol Racine R. D. re-~ Chevalier- t&lt;&gt; Bernice Barber,
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITI CHARITY
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
I1 Mr. A. C. Bradford spent sev- toto~n_:J~e~tt.,;a~ud~&lt;~hi~ldr~ea~o~f~C~..::__ _ _~G~Ie~n~aa~S:._._:M:::IIh::oo::_n~cen~tl::_y.:__ _ _ _ _ _~Roy~:_:Bar=:be~r,~J::r::..,.!:p::ar~ee::.::ls:-_,_::0~li_::ve::·.!.t.,.,,.,,.,.,,.!!!!l,.....,!!!!!...,,...,.,,..,..,._""'"""'
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id In Washington, D. C., spent
Mr. and Mrs. Maywoot Labor Day weekend with her
Johnston called on Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Pick~
Food Markel
Clover firm
Clover F1rm Store
Simey PoweU and Mr. and ~rs. ens.
•-ne Store Wltb A Hart,.
Lawrence Johnston and family. Dale Hill of New Waterford
Department Store
Fiflh and Pearl
Route 7
Mrs. Mildred Turner and spent Labor Day weekend with
PHON&amp; SH 2-55U
two children called on . her Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hill.
RACINE
TUPPERS
PLAINS
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Slme.y Miss June Neigler of GalllRT. 124
RUTLAND
o..n I "' 8 Mon. Thrv 511,
~oweU and assisted With thetr polis spent the holiday week
work.
Mr. and
. V Meer
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1 took end with her ~rents,
Mrs. LoUJse . 8~
Mrs. George Neigler.
her daughter N1cki to see 8 doc- Mrs R J Wilson and child.... ·
much ren of· Jackson
· · visited her motor Saturday . .uuo• 18 now

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle
Leo Dal~!; ~~~,I· and d f~milv i and son of Columbus spent last
Mr&amp;. Ra
ers an
· week with his father, Mr. Ira
ol Syracuse.
Be I
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Mr. Wilmer Black Is laying eg • an
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Mrs. Leo Dailey and family. spent t e wee
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and f&amp;ml y YISI
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an 'th th
Mr. Dave Huddleston spent
boa.,
me
w•
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert More- sev~a1 days w1'lh hi s w1·re and
bead of Sherman, W.Va .. visit- femdy.
ed Mr and Mrs Sam Lehew Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence
and f~ly.
·
Beard~ore and son, Kenneth,
Sharlene Fleming returned of Manetta were guests Moohomo after spending the past day of Rev. and Mro. Paul Settwo months at Colurnbu!! with lers. The brought Rosemary Setrelatives.
lers home after visiting with
Sf&lt;&gt;phen and Ronald Donnelson them Saturday and Sunday and
and Tena Henderson of Colwn- attending the Washington Counbus spent the weekend with ty Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll Mr. and Mrs. CJyde Cross
and family.
and children ol Columbus spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Me- Labor Day weekend with Mrs.
Laughlin of Columbus called on Howard Neigler and othi!I' relatbe Carrol family.
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bush Mr. and Mrs. Walter France
and daughter, Connie, Racine and children of Rutland visited
Route, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D.a· a recent Sunday with Mr. and
vis of Cheshire, Mrs. Lucille Mrs. Fred Cadit.
Parsons, Gallipolia Route, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnson
of Racine Route called on Rev.
and Mrs. John Busch.
Rev. John Busch visll&lt;&gt;d
Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Brew-

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6 :::~. 49c
Kraft Marshmallow Creme 2~:.:· 49c
2 small 49C
Mother's Oats

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Dwight Hoback, Rolandus, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John·
atoo and family, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert John·
oton and family ol Columbus,
Mr. RonaJd Wise of Middl eport
Mr. Lawrence Johnston and
aons, Lawrence, Grant, and

Ill
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family spent a weekend
Cantoa wil.h friends.

guesis were Mrs. Edith

Os-

borne, Mrs. Fannie Brown on
Saturday evening and Mrs. Mil·
dred Fraud visited a day lust

week.

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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan,
Elaine Tony and Mikel •nd Wii-

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Jolmston liam motored to Marietta Mon~-..:.:::::::::=---1 day to show the children where
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to her home at Dexter Sunday
after spending a rew days witb
1 Mr. and Mn. Arvj) Holter and

By Mro. A. H. Bailey
,family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trus-~ Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mills 011
oell and family of Newport Columbus called on Mrs. A. H.
Newa, Va .• spent the holiday Bailey Sunday. Their mother.
w.kond wll.h Mr. and ~"- I Mrs, Belle Urvin nturned home

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Mrl. Belle Quinn of Coium-1 Mr. and Mrs. Cal 0!7 ol Anbutt opent a few days with her! liquify called oa Mr. and Mra.
tousln, Mrs. A. H. Bail•y.
Clint Orr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dolin
Woost&lt;&gt;r spent Saturday night and family of Ravenswood apent
and SUDday with Grover Wblte Sunday wllh Grover Whilo and
and Doris.

LIQUID STARCH

lOoz.

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jug-only

APPLE SAUCE

4Jc

4 Inner Pkgs.
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cans

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Mickey Wayne and David R.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker
binson ol Gallipolis are staying of Columbus opent holiday week
wll.h Mr. and Mn. Harold Hag. Iend at !.heir bomo hera and
gy and daught&lt;&gt;rs whde thetr w1th Milo McDole,
mother recovers from surgery. I Mr. aud Mrs. Clint Orr ••lied
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones I"" the Billy Orr family
at
and family of South Charlest&lt;&gt;n Reeilsvil!e Saturday.
spent l.he weekend with Ralph I Mrs. Alice Capehsrt and son
Ballard and Grover W~jto !ami- , Don spent Sunday, with Mr and
Des.
Mra Luther Friend and famiMra. Aaua Tuttle and Mrs. ly.
Amy Wolfe of Eagle Ridge call. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend
tel on Mra. Sadit Trussell ,... spent the holiday weekend wil.h
eently.
Mro. Gertrude Fl'8llk NelsonMn. Lola Sordeot spent Sun- , ville.
day witlt Mr, and Mrs. WUIIam Mro. Allee Copehart lllld ...,
ltJrdea.
:Don, Mrs. Luther Friend and
Mr. IIIli lolrs. Billy Orr ond I ehildren opclll Labor 0., ii
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Steaks
99c
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Fresh Orange Juice

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Mr.. Pllbort'l Whipped

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California Red or White Seedless

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and Mrs. Clint Orr.

111art1ey Trussell.

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PIZZA

Mrs. Glenna Milhoan atlended l.he Long Bottom reunion
Sunday.

Larry Farley spent the holl·
day at his home here.

INSTANT COFFEE

Swift's Toppy-

PACKER'S LABEl

CHEF-BOY-ARDEE

and children of Benton Harbour
Mich., visited over the weekend
wlth Mrs. Alice Dodson. Other

EASY MONDAY

20c

Mr. and Mrs. George Craft

Mrs. May

Till

CANDY BARS
bagoflO • - 39c

or.
Rev. and Mrs. Busch visil&lt;&gt;d - - - - - - - - -

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REGULAR 5a

Society Notes

Carl Dean, Mr. Clayton
Chaney, Syracuse, Mr. Jennings
Beegle and Ronald Dailey, Jo.
cal, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Maywood Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollio Sayre and

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SAVINGS HERE!

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Monday Thru Thursday- 9 to 6
Friday and Saturday-8:30 to 8:30

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CARROTS
GREEN ONIONS
RED RADISHES

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BarlleH Pears
Swill Peas
Cui Gr111 Beans
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18-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Sept. 15, 1965

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Rodney MethocU.IJt Church
will hold Its annual homecomSunday, Sept. 19. Morning
I;;;;.1~;~ will begin with Sunday
I~~~~at 10 a.m., followed by
I;
service at 11 a.m. and
basket dinner at noon.
Special singing and speakers
will be heard in the afternoon
beginnlng at 1:30 p.

PLAN DANCI! CLASS

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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M~vey
of Haailldla Heiehls, CaUl., are
aunounclng the birth of a 9 lb.
8 oz. aon, this past Sunday at
a California ho~pttal, named
Eric Delmar Mulvey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Canaday of Pomeroy
and Mrs. Michael Mulvey of Anhelm, California.

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VISIT IN IOWA

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie of
Western style square dancing Alfred, spent several days visclasses will begin September 5 iting his cousin.Leon 'k
'
at 7 p. m. EDS, at the St. Jos- Burlington, Iowa and while
eph Parish, Mason, W. Va. Ray there attended the 10th
"
Wrfston, dance caller for the west Okl Settlers and ThresbBig Bend Twirlers, will be ers Reunion at ML Pleasant,
the instructor. The first two Iowa, the Grape Festiv'll at
clalses will be giverl free and Nauvoo, Ill., and Herbert HooYaD interested persnll8o are .urg- er's birthplace and Memorial,
ed to attend.
at Wesl Branch, Iowa.

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VOL XVII NO. 127

Elberfelds Store is Open All Day From 9to S

And We Invite You To Come In - Look Around - Shop
At Your Leisure All Over The Store.

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Law Lead to Peace
WASHINGTON (UP!) -! live said.
son told the conference on the President reaffirmed U,
President Johnson called on "Law must not be the world peace through law S. support of U. N. Secre·
•he nationa of the eartb to- prisoner of plunger or priv· that the United Nations is tary General Thant's efforts
lay to unite In making in· 'ilege," he said. "It is not "central to the hope o~ to serve as a peacemaker Jn
•ernationallaw a vehicle for ; the soothing keeper of the world peace tllrough law. the ~ndeclared war between
the relief of hunger. misery ,status quo. It Ia an instru·
"I hope we ean Btreog· india and Pakistan.
and ignorance. "When our ' ment in the battle lor the
.Johnson said that "per·
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t. h e jhopes of man. And I'f it 18
· then the United Na!ions," haps in the United Nations
I Iaw em bod tea
word
right of the despairing to not fashioned as such an in· he aald, "not simply u I _ and with the patient ef·
hope, and the responsibili· strument - then no matter forum for debate, but u fort of individual countries
ty of the fortunate lo help, how beautifully and logical· an arena for the solution ·- we can also halt the ter·
then it will be strengthened ly framed - it will yield In of disputes."
rible anns race which
a thou88ndfoid In the cause Iviolence and terror."
threatens 1o engulf the
of peace," the Chief Execn·
In eloquent terms John· Then, in a pointed...:a=id
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BLOUSES- by Fashion Fads

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

FIVE CENFS

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PREPARE FOR BAND SHOW- Ray Alkire, drum major, and these six Rutland
high school majorttes will take the field at halftime Saturday rught during the Red
Devil-Panther football game. The Rutland band is directed by Robert Garner. In
the foreground is Linda Lathey , drum majorette; behind her are Sandra Dean and
Linda Hysell, and standing are Diana Holliday, Lillie Imboden, Terresa Dean and
Alkire.- Sentinel Pboto.

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easy to launder by hand or machine, jewel neck·
line, button back, large bell sleeves. Sizes 30 to 38
in brown, navy, cranberry and Ioden green cheeks.

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Other Blouses

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Nylon stretch slim jims fur girls, permanent
stitched crease, sleek fit, machine washable,
attached stirrups.
Sb"
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elotheo ao aofllo your touch!
• Built-in lint..,...,
•Special cool-down period for waab 'D wear rarm@ftla

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL GROUP
OF WOMENS SWEAnRS

helpare&amp;tore crilp Bniab and ruiatanct to wrinklioa:.

We have so many dellghtful new styles - you jult hi'VI
to ~ them - beautiful bulky knit cardigallJ in mohaln

•Two cyeleo,
U.. of ,, ....,...,u ~ •114 ICA br Whhlpoal C«,oratlaft, ,..u,Poctur...t ICA WlaP()Ol •prll•nc.._. •ulhG•iHIIII lty .. 1119 (.,JKHalioft Ill NN. . . J

With the ch•nge from Summer to F1ll the weather
m1ke1 1 problem of drying clothe&amp;.

MEIGS THEATRE

and nrlons - long s leeve belanca knit s lipover1 - w~
able banl1ms in short sleeve slipovt!fs and eardi&amp;1111 wool heather tones - turtle neck sweaters In solid ...,
lors - V neck slipover sweaters ideal for alacki---Come
in and see for yourself. All new fall colon.

Elborfolds con eliminate this problem for you by soli·
lng you en RCA Whirlpool Gao or Electric Cloth"

TONIGHT •nd THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

Regular Sizes 32 to 40 and

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Dryer.

FRIDAY end SATURDAY
Septemb1r 17·18
"THE TERROR"

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ITe('hnicolorl
E:oris Karloff. J&lt;1ck Nichol·
~ .. n. Sa ndra Kmght

~.95 •• $5.95

"36 HOURS"

· Jas . Gamer. Eva Marie Saint.

Rod Taylor, Jobn Banner

A tine selection of little
ttrla du1tera. All wasbabla

SUN., MON. and TUES.
Sept. 19·21
"CIRCUS WORLD"

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fabrics. Quilted cottona
and printed cordana. Sizet

Wayne, Rita Hayworth

3 to 6x and 1 to 1'-

(Tedmicolor )

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9

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World S.rl01 Spocl1l

Shoes
9.95 to
24.95

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On the Second Floor. See the new

GILLME

Jarman

AN

Hoover Sweepers

Adjustable Razor
with
atalnleaa steel blade• -

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Model 70, the new Hoo ver Convertible

• Automatic Shift

Special, the

Hoover Portable and

Hoover Constellation 444. Prlc01 Start

• Throw-a,.,.y lol
• Mod•rn Styli"'

Reaularly $1 .110.

AI $39.95. We also have cleaning tools

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$].00

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STYLES BY JARMAN

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Rewarded lor
I Year 0I WOrk

1111 shoes, MR.ex-FlexMmeans
•wuiii'J)lned footwear comfort. •
'fbe IOfte&amp;t ofleather linings cradles
JOW foot, and tHN ill • special
10rt ol flexibility you iU&amp;t don 't set
In other abou. Become one or
th~ b@-lien~ome .. 1111d let
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Mrs. Dwight Parker ·enlo!f· !I
tained the Second Monday Sew· II
ing club Monday evening at
. home Pleasant Ridge Road.

Reward came September loth It was decided to change
with a day of enjoyment fo · the I meeting from the second M01&gt; ll
Salem Center Girls 4-H Clubj day to the fourth Monday. Mrs.
after a year of working on 4-H Geon:e Schneider, Mrs. u:;~~
projects.
Holter and Mrs. Parter 4

To " - who ba" worw

1.J{I dsome Jarmu. Rex·Flex :11hoe1
"ulo us ly madt wHil iae

lo Enlertained

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The day started by the last received birthday gifts from
meeting being called to order
~Y th~ president, Kay Wright,
m which premium money from
the fair was given to the
I ll members. Then on for fun.
Their first stop wss a cover-

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secret pal. A dessert
course was served "by tht · hostess to those named abov\ and
Mrs. Paul Koes, Miss Elesnor
Robson, Mrs. Robert Lewls,
Mrs. Patrick Wood, Mrs.
ed dish picnic followed by a tha Rowell and Mi.u

four-hour tour ol the Southeast·
ern Ohio E•perimen• Station at
carpenter, by manager Robert
Bishop. They then motored to
the poultry farm of Reed Jef·
fers and So.,, and taken 011 a
very interelllng tour by Mrs.
Jeffers.

Parker.
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Mrs. Vivian Pierce: Later .:·~0. 111
evening they were Ioken
Maaon Drive-In ID 1
en by Eugone Holliday.
menta of pop, candy,
and potato cllipa wtre

The girls were accompanied Advisers Marie TUrner,
by Mrs. Marie Turner, Mrs. erine Shenefield, and M,.

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their

Vir&amp;Wa

Roll day,

and Mra. Hn!Uday wani ilona.

The next time you're shopping at Elberfelds-See
the line of Work Gloves in the mens department
on the 1st floor. Leather gloves of all kinds and
fleecy palm gloves, canvas gloves, leather and
cloth combinations. In gauntlet styles, knit wrist
numbers and safety cuff styles. Come In soon and
select your needs.

GATOR
ROACH HIVES

IRONING IOARD

PAD AND
COVER sm

69c

Sol•
A serviceable pad plUI
dlicone coated atretcb OD
cover. Fill aU ttandard
oize board1.

39c
Kill• roaches, waterbup,

sUverfish, crlcketa. Clean!
Euy to uae1 3 hives in a

For travel and home storage. 64 knches long. Reinforced mel81 baoger slot

for added strength. Futl
length rustproof zipper.
Red 1nd lft!eD ptslds.

the 2nd PI-

FINE CHECKm
GINGHAM
Of 100% COTTON
Crease relillallt fJDloll Drlp-drt - Vat eolon. Preshrunk. !!1"-lft''~"

and 1" checu,

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