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o.,_s_e!'t . 9, t~ i ~M-a.in•l•y•A•bou-•t-..

Friends' Night
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Presbyterian
Ladies Meet at

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1 Britll'·lo-be ;.
Prayer meeting was started ' ,
•t the Syracuse First Uruted l (.uf'sl of Honor
Chur~h
Presbyterian Churcll on Thurs- ChNE1W HbAdVEN i~tM!slof AM~
day night, Aug ~7 led
by
IS er, " e • • ~
.
Mr. Archie Lee . It was agreed •William Garfield , waa guest
Fourteen chlptera were .....
ReadiJII ln ·\1111011,
to change the night to Wednes· o( honor at a bradal shower I
resented when Racine ChlPter
pose of Unltld ~:~~:!:~
day each week. Sept. 3 leaders Iheld at St. Joseph's Hall In Mr. and Mrs. Edward Web- No. 134, Order of
Eastern The Rev. and Mrs.
WU- Women" opened the I
were Margaret Cottrill and Ada I Mason with Mrs. Karl Wiles ster and son, Ricky of Dayton Star, observed Friends' Night llam McOmber
and cblldren, lite SyraCille Prerbyleriatt'\:;11T~
Slack. For this Wednesday t&gt;v- 1and Mrs. Mary Snyder as hos- were weekend gue!ts of Mr, and Wednesday evening.
Kathy ,1 Connie, Ronnie
and sionary Soclet' 'Jn &amp;be· .e
tning, sept. 9. at 7 :.10 p. m. , tt-sses
.
Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Mr. 6uests included Worthy Grand Jane, of Piqua, Ohio,
were annex, Fridly n.llb&amp;. Sept... t. ~
Agn.s Whit&lt; will be the le•d· ! Refreshments of cake, mmts, and Mrs. Charles Withee and Matron, Bertha Huffman: Past holiday guests of Mr.
and ~ ~· ~ lb{ pral.
er. Everyone 1~ welro~.
p_urwh were served to the !' other relatives.
Grand Matron, Roberta
K. Mrs. Bernard Fultz and child. f ,f;, 1~
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GfvE rooKOUT
· and
1 followmg
- -- -· guests. Mrs. Don·
MiDdling · Deputy Grand Ma·
B•th Barbara and Becky. den111'1• C. rand ConoequenRETURN FROM '!'RIP
aid Kay, Mrs. Kober! Gurlis, ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An· Iron, Ve;...a Hammond ; Grand ren,
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ceo of Prayer For Mli!I!Oils,"
Mr. and . ~~:h rl:::.!:n':!
. Mr and Mrs Edward Hed- Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. Sammy l drt&gt;ws and susan and futymond , Representatives to Nt!W Bruns
Paul C:1:1whorn has returned tD follow~ by prayer. Roll calli :!::~~~~~~i~~~;te~
rl(l'., and dJughtt&gt;r. Donna T\·1~ ·. Hofl'm an. 'vfr::~ . Emme R y B n. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Withee· wick, Louise King to Missoun. Springfield after visiting w.ith was an,wered with -'lbl~ · ~ A
at their home In Syr..
n - ha vli'_ n•turned trom .CJ va- Mrs. William Chisler, !\t r s-I Bnd gut"sts. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Gretta Harris; Worthy
Ma' Mr. and Mrs. William Ault.~
~e by eight' members ~ and
as follows,
RoU&amp;n, Icuse.
w~re Mr. an4
cMattonBtln pRihdrougph tkhe Sm~kly William t:ibbs, Mrs.
James lr wa rd Webster and son visited trans and Patrons o{ visiting Mr. and Mrs . Chester Ham- onMelnguuteesst.of the
Florepce Potts and Ada B:~~;:~~~~~Ciarence Andrews
and
. ts., ue. t ge ar way, ~ o- ,!14aC'k , Mrs. Will~am Kelly, ~iss Sunday afternoon at Rio Grande 0\apl.ers; Past Matrons and Pa- ~ mond of Delaware were Labor was reed by thlute
, ~flng closed with prayanil .Raymond, Mrs. J~
rhlda. thh• hC,uiFE ol :'vfl edXlC~l. &lt;:~nd Retry Ke ll y, MJss
Medanlyn ; with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wit- trons or Racine Chapter ; and Day we-ekend guests of Mr . Mrs. Mayme Holm secretary. er.nlnP. Wayland and Te?
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t roug
t e
verg a es.
C Jbbs. Mrs. Sebastian T t"sco, het&gt; Jr. and son.
District President,
Countes
h F ltz nd hildes.
The ~- ~mJ.S• hostess, served Pomeroy;- James · An rewa .
Miss F'rit zit&gt; Schwarz,
Mrs. James Andrews, whD is em- Philis.
s :l and MMrs. Jo dn Au'ta a c
treasurer's repoft by Mrs. 'FkJ.. refreWill'lents 1 to1 thO!e
Chicago, Dl .• Miss S h 1 r 0 '
'Irs. F k
. ren, arc an
m ·
. renee Potts.
above and a guest, Myla Rud- Maynard, · Mason, W.. Va., and
.lohnn~ F ry . ,.M
~~n ployed in Chicago, Ill., spent Pomeroy, Middleport, Harr 1
nd M La
Mil
- · p-~dent also read
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Arnold .J r. of Syraouse.
ANNOUNCING
You ng. .Jr . Mrs. ary 5 ny . . er. the weekend with his parents, sonville, and Racine Chapters Mr. a
rs .
wrence
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~ily Sny~··r . lind tl~e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews. presented the program. Harrl- hoan visite-d in Gallipolis re-- letter containing the miRutes oJ
honnr. MJss Ann Chisler. Those He was accompanied back by sonville Chapter with Pauline cently with Mr. and
Mrs. Scioto Prebyterlat Board meet~lES
sendmg g1t't:o; were Mrs. Rose Sam Arnold Jr~ who will also Atkins as chairman presented wayne Amsbary and family. ~ ing recently at ,Sadin11 ehural.
Mr&gt;. Mary ltallge, be employed in Chicago.
a get-acquainted skit and group
Ed
R
\II'S. Hazel Clark read a lelt•erll
Schwan.
gar
eyn· from Lois H. Vt'ssch er M· D''
Mary
Mn; Huth Hyan. ·Mrs
Dale Humphrey, who is em- :;;inging. Middleport Chapter with Mr . and Mrs.
M M
Berry. Mrs. Betty
Thomas, ployed in Chicago, Ill ., spent Kathryn Mitchell as chairman olds and hia mother, rs. ar· Df Fatehgarh, .i lndta
M:r
Racine, 0 .
Third St.
M c 1 l " bh Mrs George
k
garel Reynolds, spent
the Holmes read a letter from Mrs.
r:-: . &lt;Jr " .s,
·
the wee end with his parents, . presented a reading. "Thoughts,, weekend in Lebanon,
Oh1o, F. J. Wood of
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Hesson . Mrs. Larry Lathey, Mr . and Mrs. Charles Humph- of Electa on Jnitiatlon Night
M
Saturday, Sept. 12
t\
W II
W
M
J{o• where they were guests of
r. sionary for the day
. 1rs.
a er Prrr,
rs.
rey.
by Rosemary Lyons and two pi- and Mrs. Gardener Reynold!! ed for was read 8
berl Housh . Mr~ . Paul D. Van Mrs. Anna Byers of Colum- ano selections by Lillian Steiff ____.
OPEN UO - SolO P.M.
Matre. Mrs _ Shtdey . Housh, bus was the weekend guest of Ponreroy chapter with
. ana other relatives.
by prayer by Laura
•,
evenly-browned toast with i
and Mrs. Helen Baldwm .
her sister, Mrs. Hettie
Wil- ence Tracy as chairman
~ Mrs. Guy Shuler and daugh- ~ fa:u · dlstrl~ _m .
HAS GUF.STS
Iiams and daughter, Mrs. AI· sented. a skit, "Passlng
e ter Sherrie, have
returned Scioto ~res~$] ·
kin"'/,pt bread ... even reheats cold foallf
Mr . ;md Mrs. Errol\ Conroy 1 phonse Schorn.
Buck"' with Barbara Walker, fro~ Florida' where they vtsitM held Oct. t In ,t:fel
POMEROY OHIO
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and sm 1 , Hugh , or Akron lertl Mrs. Laura Davis of Colum- Sue Soulsby, Linda Guinther td her daughter and family. fre~ WUI offetln1·
rr•r thf'V" home WednPsday a_t't- bus was the •weekend g~est of an~ Betty Cow~n.
Chlorus Mr and Mrs. Floyd Zornes taken and $10 wa1 ·
TONIGHT
er
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pehding:
two
weeks
wtth
her
brother
and
slsteNn-law,
Gr1mm
was
chairman
of the
L~ughman. Fla ., spent the ical Misrdonl.
WALT OtSNiiY "S
"THE MOON SPINNERS"
.\'lr conruy·s mothPr. Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Raub.
portion present~d by Racine holiday weekend with Mr. and ~ prOIJ:~ ~(Te{' hn ieoJor)
A. Dodson. and a week with
Mr-. and Mrs. Hobert Raub Chapter which featured a solo M
F' lding Hawkins.
Miss FranKle Mu
Hayley !\fill s, 1•:1 1 Wallad1. i the r daughter and son-in-law. spent Monday with Miss Anna by Ben Philson, "Evening and
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Mrs.
E.
M.
Burton
It~
W~~h Womendof ·
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Pe-ter McEnen-'. Joan Gre+'n
Mr. Jnd Mrs. Robert Hutch in· Coe. Parken;burg, W. Va.
Moining;" a duet by Shirley were in Portsmouth Saturday to tons w~s rea · I'Bklno
wood.
CARTOONS
son 1Bessie 1 of Oover. 'Del., Ml'. and MrB. Keith Shum- ~· Johnsoq and Marvin McKel- attend the wedding reception were_ Daisy Roush Flo1ren•,.ll
before com ing to visit his mot.b - way and children. Loraine and vey, "You'te Just in
Love;" of Charles Edward Gemperline P_otts, Mayme ' Holmes,
THURSDAY thru SAT.
er.
un
Sunday,
,
\
olr.
and
Mrs
.
.
Jimmy
or
Springfield
were
Nlon"Blue
Velvet''
was
sung
by and Janice Marilyn Chirk.
PICkens, Ad~ Slack, Haze I
Sept. 10-11 -12
IJtlmar Canaday of PomE&gt;roy I day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- I David Thorpe; and Roberta Pvt. Larry Mitch, who 1s sta· Clark and Mtss Mu~w-"'TOM JONES"
; Chancey gave a reading entit- uvn~ at Ft. Story, Va. ,. spent Mrs. Holmes rea~ a "~ayer
('fl:'c hn ieulor l
, were Sunday t.hnnf'r guests of ry Reibel and family.
Albert Finney . Sussa nah Mrs. DAd son and ~on and dau- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Swisher '.led ''The Creation."
the Labor Day weekend with Dedicated to the Me'mory
York. Hu gh Grittilh, !Jame gh1er - m - law ..Vir. and Mr.-~ . 1 and family of South Charleston, Guests were r:egisteced
~
his
parents. Mr. and
Mrs.
Edith Evans.
i
Conroy aud their son. Hugh .
W. Va. were Sunday guests of Ruth Barnitz and Bernice
•· P.. rry Mitch.
ailment. Mrs. Barnes and
Colorcartoon
I
VISIT IN COL!JMBUS
her grandmother, Mrs,
F. penter. Refreshments were ·· Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy late husband and family fonn·
SUN .. MON. and TUES.
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Mr. and :vtrs. Tom Anderson Gravely and her aunt, Mrs. J. ved by the past officers. T h e jJi-'.' and son, Tony, have moved trly resided In Middleport.
S.pt. 13-14·15
aud
suns, Tommy and Keith, I A. Eden.
Chapter ro?m and dining
11 into the Kennedy property on
Miss Jeanette Crooks relllm·ll
"WILD AND WONDERFUL"
Handv McMillin. and Bertha Mr. and Mrs. John
F'isher were beautifully dPCoratt'd
h 'Beech-St.. where they
will ed to Marietta after
{Technicolor)
fony Curtis, Chri stine Kau!' i OaiiP~' spe nt the holiday week · and son, Kenneth of ~ k r o _n arrangements of ~all
reside while he attends Rio the 'holiday weekend
mann.
I nd ,n Columbus visiting
Mr. l spent the weekend wtth their prepared by Maxme
Grande College. He was a parents, Mr. and .
F.. turette:
:nd
Mrs.
Edgar
Peepl~s
and
,
parents,.
Mrs.
William
Fisher,
~nd
Emma
Jtine
I
former
student at Rio Grande Crooks.
So's Your Antenna
Calorcartoons
Mr. &lt;:tnd Mrts. Jack Young.
Minersville and Mr. ~nd Mrs.
College prior to his army serv- Mr. James Brewl
4-ILIC£
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lee.
this weekend for
IIODEL
other relatives.
G
M' Ch. I
Dave Rice has returned to where he will assume tea,chirtgll
Ronald Fisher returned
to
iven us • .lS er
Ashland College after spending duties for the school
autp~'tic
his studies at Mountain Slate NEW HAVEN - Miss Laurl- the holiday weekend with bl• Mn. Brewington will
Business College afier a two ta Mullen of. Carne~e. Penn.: , par~nts, Mr. _and ~rs. Gene in Middleport.
weeks vacatioa with his parents, ent~. rtained with ~ bridal sho~ I Rit-e and family. Rice has been Mrs Henry Null has
an·
Mr. and Mrs. Ma!-ion Fisher. er m honor of MISS Ann Chi~- at the college for football prac· noune~ that the Middleport
Mason Fisher entered Meigs .· 1"·
d
M' Ed j Uce since August 30. He was • Publio Library II open · aft~r
Memorial Hospital
Tuesday 1. Invite guests were tss
·,
in Columbus Saturday by 1. being closed for tho p..t two
monUng, for observation and tth Van Halanger! Mrs. Janet · his parents.
weeki
treatment.
Follotte, Mrs. l.tnda Caputo, Mrs. Adalene Barnet
sod Mr.· and Mrs. John Kotchka
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Grues· Mrs. Judy Wherl, Mtss Na!"'Y Mrs. Kathryn Mygalt of Logan, and daughter, Kimberly,
er Jr-. and son Jimmy of Can. M~arry, Mrs. Betty. Phlllips, . Va., visited recently
at Brookvill-e, were weekend 'ViSit·
ton spenl the weekend with his Mtss Peggy Sgro, Mtss Judy the horne of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0,... of their parenl8, Mr. 1nd
.4df)t'rt.iseJ in ESQUIRE
paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sgro, Mrs. Marg~ret Sgro, Mrs. w. McComas. They
came Mrs. John Ketchka of Pomeroy
1
to see the new son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Grueser Sr. Mr. Grueser re-- Mary Snyder, M ' Mary
mains ill In Meigs Memorial nelly, Mrs. Lucy . Goldbach,
Lee·, of Mr. and Mn. B•adford and
Neda,
Visit Jhe Housewares On The M•ln FIOCir
Hoapilal.
Mrs. Elizabeth Chtsler, Mrs.
Georg~. Mrs. Barnes Middleport Mr
...,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price and Terry IW~~· M~'i:/rene W~sh, was a patient recenily at John turned to ·
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daughter, Mrs. Robert
.. e . c Marry, S hlrs. Hopkins Hoapilal In Baltimore Mra Ketchka and Kim for .
8ca 1,~rag1a
,
rs. op e
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and Mrs. Pr Ice s aunt. M r a. M 11
Ml L• ' ta M 11
for treatment of a vascular longer vtlit.
u en,
ss aurt
u ~n,
Paul Cly of Cincinnati
weekend guests of Mrs. Price's
the gu~st of honor, M_lsS
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. A_nn Chisler, _Those
se~mg
and
Mrs.
Everett
Dailey.
Mrs.
gifts
were
M1s_s
..
Peg
Chisler,
' Fun ru~hionPd insole comfort ia
Widths B·C·DCly who is 81 years of age, is a Mrs. Jea~ne Phdhps, Mrs. Peg-.n inside joL in this popular man's
E· EEE
native of Pomer
gy Leemnger and Mrs. Helen
oy.
Ell'11
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1hoe. Smart s.tyimg snd luxunous
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loch·
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VOL XVI

NO. 125

POMEROY
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week with hiS parents, Mr. and
Mr s. ·Patr'Jek Lochary. M r s
Lochary and children are spend~
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Mr. and Mr:i. Leo Story.
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Mrs. E. J . Hill returned homo
Tuesday, after an Overnight vi~o
in Coiumbu9.
Teresa, Cindy, Susan and Julie Gooch spent the weekend in
Gallipolis with their grandparMr. and Mrs. Kerr Gooch.
Mrs. E. A. Tracy returned to
her home, Columbus Sunday, of·
ter speriding several days with
Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dbton
and family visited Monday at
Waterford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Den Orndoff and al Beverly
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benl:l and
family and Mrs. Glen Barnett
of Muncie, Ind. visited Mon.
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
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CU:VI!:LAND (UP!) - May- gested that each of the city'o 1,or Ralph Lochtr planned to 000 Industries purcbase five oeameet
G&lt;!n with
1 M Clev eland
G be pIndians 1 son tickets for the liS&amp; ...aon.
era • anager a
au! t.. " If eacb of the tO.IIOO indusday In a?other elfort to keep tries boughl five box seats for
the club m Cleveland.
the season.
you 'd have
It
Locher said . he
tell made,"
DeB.rt olo said. His
Pall! the city will do every· plan would assure the Tribe of
1111118 posslbl•" to aid the team
in th1 face of mountinl!l finan.
cial losses, stemming from a
steady drop in attendance over
the pa1t few years.
Paul Indicated last weekend
a severe financial cri1l1 mllilht
force hlm to move out has continually denied reports that a
definite
agreement has been
made to move the franchise to
Seatlle.
Edward DeBartolo, president
of Thistledown ract track, •uJ!-

wo~ld

en Ollvaneo sale of at least
000 for tilt 1965 campaii!JI.
VInet season tlr.ket aoloo
year provided guaranteed
tendance or only 196,000.
A disappolottng crowd o1
*.$00 turned out IIlii Dilhl for
tho lndlono
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•HELEN :HELP ~!

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about latler .,.,,.d, tor lllo
Nmalllllla borne 11me1,

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Loeber issued an appeal
residents to tur. oot

Rutland's Red Devils w!U op- be fleldfl\8 one of the smallest
n their 1964 foot\W!f season teams in the area. The blggeat
is Saturday night tlJl the Mid- boy on the oquad Is Ray Sutb!eport field with a roster of er!and, a 1~3 lb. senior tackle.
eager players, the biggest CoaclJ Dick Martin, in
bis
mber of boys they have bad second year as Rutland mentor,
i uniform for several years. is hoping to compensate for the
_tolland , however , will also size of ·his Red De·rils with a

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Voice of Brmufw,.v ••• r~'lOrtinO'
By

DOROTHY KILGALLE!t

new defensive paltem. Coacil
.Martin says the new delenoe
b one he "dRamed up" hlmse~ and It Ia • yet to be seen
just how effecUve It will be.
Martin claims he will
not
have a speedy team despite tile
fact It is on the slim
aide

tlceo last week we only had dered him to the sideUnea for

boyJ together, we bopo to ahow
up with a pretty good team."
The RuUand coach, like otber coaches In the orea, hu been
troubled by Injuries suffered by
his playera. "During two prac-

up," reported Martin .
Sealor Hallhack Tom Hysell
IB still on the ailing !1st and

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Giants. He was a member of
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Allen, Ph~l
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and faded out of the race .
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Drysdale Wms 17th
Melvin Romine
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. Wednesday's Results
Yszmski' Bos 133 SOl 69149 .'lffl ers were made a
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ree .~om pounding out an 8-l triumph
The Milwaukee Braves
slve tackle Ben Davidson and St. Louis at
45; Powell, Orioles, 34.
each of the eight league
over the fourth-place San Fran- whipped the New York Mets 7-4 1
. place-kicker John Seedborg.
decki ll6-9i vs . Short Uf&gt;-7).
to, A's" 31: Stuart: R
Sox,
voted on
order of fm- cisco Giants .
and the Chicago Cubs beat the
All 47.'5TI seats available for \ Cincinnati at Pittsburgh,nigbt Wagner, Indians, O~ml, :;::~a:· lSD 0: each.dtvua~n ~ as ~e~\ And so, as the National Houston CoiL~ 6-3 in other NL
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b1t. - wttbt: ~lrstpla~ets ~ !~ League countdown continues. action. In the American League.
Browns at D.C. Stadmm Sun- lS) .
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Natiocnal~ s;:erM.
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Los Angeles at San Francisco, 1Santo, u 8• ; ays,
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The Cardinals scored tw o runs nipped
Cleveland 6-5 and
two newcomers - defe~ive
0
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in the ninth inning to tie the Detroit beat New York 4-0.
In a deal with the Eagles, and ( -D) or Duffalo (l-1).
Braves. 92 eac .
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Cmcmnali at Milwaukee, mght I ' y -•- ' 95 . Colavito A's, San Diego Chargers
New York at L. Angeles, mght t e,
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who will report this weekend. Pitts urg a . ous on, rug
Recalled from Richmond of the St. Louis at _chicago
M · ·hal Giants 1H: O'Toote, Buffalo Bills
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Boston Patriots
Gibbs, Elvio Jiminez and jud
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0&lt;1. 16 - The Plains (A)
Oct. !! - MeArtbur (A~ {)(&gt;L. 30 - Belpre !H)
NoY. 6 - Wahalllll (Ill .
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!:iS lb . senior hairback : Oonnie 1
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152 lb . senior center Mike Stew- 1
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Lost by graduation this season at
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leg has completely healed." sas City Chiefs. He will reThe former LSU Al1 · America place Dave Behgman, out with
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Either player could wind up
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title in the National Football
League next Sunday with only
three veteran ball
Morrison, Alex Webster
Dick James .
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Melvin Gary Wood
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RUTLAND SCHEDULE ,
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SPORT COATS or the college man by Stylemark
Wednesday's Results
By United Press International Schu1tz t6) , R'1chardson (9) ,
R ea d y .. _. set . . . .
from 24.95
Baltimore 6 Washington 3, 1st.
Nadoua1 League
Humphreys 110) and McCarver.
The 1964 Ohio prep grid season . w it.IJ its thrills , spi lls
and Brookfield
1
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Bunning, Baldschun &lt;7 ), Roe- and chills will get underway tomorrow even in g with a '
twilight
I Houston
000 000 306- 3
..... .. .. ... .. from 8.95
Chicago
001101 30x- 6 12 buck (ll f and Triandos, Dal- whole slate of games in this area.
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Washington 4 Baltimore 3,
. . .. ' . .. . . 4.95
night
Bruce, Farrell 17), Owens rymple t7 ). Winner- Humphrey s
Fans may watch at least two turf battl es this weekend I SPORT SLACKS, wash n' wear
Boston 6 Cleveland 5, night,
&lt;71 and Grote. Eltsworth,
(2.()). Loser - Baldschun 16·7). as they can see their favorite contest Friday, then report ,
and
HRs- Brock, Boyer.
for the Middleport-Rutland match Saturday.
i SWEATERS by Arrow and Rugby, cardigan
innings
(9) and Berlelt.
from 8.95
Sat.-Sun.
Sept. 12-13 Detroit 4 'lew 'York 0, night - Ellsworth &lt;14-14).
AmeriC41n League
Every team in !he county
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Minnesota 5 Chicago 2, night rell 11-81. HRs - Berte II,
(1st game, twilight)
doubtedly will have its ups
-And , Middl eport Coarh Bob !
pullover
Els.a Martinelli in
&lt;only games scheduled)
Iiams, Gainea .
Baltimore 200 012 001 - 6 10 0 downs this season. Already
Ashley, who has seen some :
All the young man's needs for
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Wa sh ngtn 020 1100 106- 3 9 1 are problems.
bright. encouraumg th mgs about
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Thursday's Probable PUeben
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Chicago at Minnesot;l - Hor- Cincinnati 100 000 1100- I 13 I
Roberts, MeNalty (3), Hall - Coach Dave Stricklin
at .
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e comrng year .... now a
-J.Ddlen 01-8) vs. Kaat (16-7).
Pitturgh , 000 400 OOx- 4 8
&lt;7) and Lau, Brown (g). Nar· Eastern don"t have the expen- h1s three weeks of preparatory
Sandra Dee
Peter Fonrl'l
New
York
at
DetroitDownJay,
Nuxhall
(5),
Ellis
(7)
urn
, Duckworth t8) and Brum- ence on his roster he'd like .
drills, also has seen some dark
''TAMMY AND
ing
(11-71
vs.
Aguirre
and
Coker.
Veale,
McBean
(9)
ley
.
Winner_
McNally
(8-11).
Pomeroy
Grid
Bess
Charley
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lhings. " This team will go JUst
THE DOCTOR"
POMEROY
Bo::ston at Cleveland,
and Pagliaroni. Wlnner Loser _ Narum t9-l3) . HRs- Chancey isn't sure his boys are as far as Its blockmg and t.a.ck
THE MEN'S SHOP
(16-10). Loser-Jay t9-11).
ready so far as recovefies from ling will take it.'' he told home I
2.
(2nd game, nfghl)
Injuries go. Big Phll Swindell. town Boosters Tuesday night.
~
Mi!wakee
103 000 030- 7 10
Baltimore 000 201 1100- 3 7 1 who was switchtd from end
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K-ENo --~ New York 010 ~ llO- 4 4 Washngtn 100 200 001 - 4 50 fullback this season, however .
Cloninger &lt;16-12) and
Barber &lt;9-13) and Brown. Os- is expected to be ready for the
Cisco, Wakefield t3) , Bearnarth teen (13-ll) and Leppert. opener a8!'inst Wahama .
&lt;8). Kroll (8) and
Brumley (8). HRs Lock
~oach Dick Martin of
Loser- Cisco tf&gt;-16).
&lt;21th), Kirkland.
larK' has doubts whether he
topher .
Boston
000 004 11002- 6 10 2 the weight needed on the line
Cleve
300 000 001 1- 5 9 0 and in the backfield. His team 's
Los A111eles 000 350 lJOCI..,. 8 8
Wilson, Radatz (9) , Heffner efforts have also been hamperSan Fran. 000 100 1100- 1 5
(10) and Tillman. Tiant, Stange ed by Injuries.
Drysdale 117·13) and Rose- (6) Abernathy &lt;9), Bell &lt;101
-Racine Head Coach
boro. Hendley, Shaw &lt;5), Mura- 8 ;;;! Azcue Winner - Radatz Priddy Is sweating out wht!tho.-1
kaml &lt;6) , Herbel (8) and Cran- (14~). Los~r - Abernathy 12· or not his Tornadoes wil; finally

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The pi&amp;DO puplla .. Freda
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YOeal aad aeoordlu pupils o1
llloreod~ F. Condoa, wnl preoeal a roeltal al tbe Rllclao
lloptill Cb111cll tu Rlclne,
Sgndoy, SepL 13, at 3 p. nt.
l'uplli of Frtcla F•I'JU'""
participating wdl be Sharon
nnd Shirley Pyles, Candy Ho·
bock, Rodney Holman, Way·
ae Grindstaff, Judy Roberts,
Brenda Holman, Kare.1 Nease,
Nancy Hoback, Karen Sayre,
Jannlne Bentz, Nancy Hentz
and Unda Gtlndstatf.
Pupils from Mercedt!ii Con·
don'• Sludlo are Jenelle Cam·
mimi, Judy King, Sandy John~n . Charlene Nard, and from
tbe Gallipolis studio, Ann El·
Jlot. Melody Shahan and Tom·
my Stutes. The public iii cord·
Jolly invited.
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The September meelinl .of
bora .Bradshaw Lellhelt held
the WSCS of the Rook Sprinp
Mn. Janet Kom, pubUc rereunion Sunday at the home
Methodist Church wae held on
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Mn.
Mr. and ,l.!rs. Tltomaa Hart. ll
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Tuesday evenilli at the chiUch
Luollle Swackhamer, ....,hair·
Pomeroy • Alheps Road.
SEPT. 10
with Mrs. IV. A. Morgan pre- Mr. and Mra. Roger llorgan ~n. opoke on lhlll topic at the
A baoket diMer wa.i serve411ll
The firS! meeting of the XJ oiding.
and Keith and Cathy were in September meetl111 of the Midat noon and In lhe afternoon,
GAmma Mu .:hapter o lh( B&amp; Prayer by Mra. Walter wears Columbus over the w'eekend to dleport Bustneu and ProfessIB Sigma Phi chapter will b&lt; opened the meeting. " Our Mls- attend the Ohio State Fair The ion• I. Women'• Club Tuesday
melons from the prden of Jl!r,
1\11-'...day. "ipptemlx·r 10, at 7:!0 slons Today" was tht. theme of
·
Y evenang
and Mrs. Edison Hart,
!erved.
p.m at the lh10 Power offices. the devotloruJ and program pre- r~~ entered their horae in the The dtnner was held at the
Block and green.
All members are urged to sente? by Mrs. Lewis Gr!leser. M.r and Mrs. Jamea Criswell Martin Re8taurant with
the
Attending were M.r, and Mrs.
atl end
Rea~mgs on the topic were giv - and daughter, Dianne,. nt the bualness meeting a~d program
Sidney Leifheit and Tom, Joyce ll
SEPT. 10
en mcluding,_ ·~why I Belirve wef'kend in Pitt sburgh ~guest.s followmg m the ~1al room of
and Sidney, Mr. and Mra. Ed·
.
that the Chrislum faith is for iof rf'latives
the C.&amp;S.O. Electric Company.
win Lelnlelt and Mark , Kirk ,
Thr Past Counselors of Theo- all people" ~rs William Gru , .
d·
Mrs. Alwilda Werner preal·
and Rebecca and Mro. Leroy
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Mr. an Mrs. Freddie Cline
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dorus Coum:il, D ol A, w 1 111er; "The Story of ?eLer's Visii J and baby dAughter, Dena L nn dent, opened the meeting and
Rusche! and Mark, of Colum·
tn£'et at the home of Mrs Max lo lhe home of Cornelius" bv , 1 h
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the
district
meeting
bus; Mr. and Mrs. catf Me·
.
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Memhart on :hur~ ay evening. I Mrs. Wears, ana "The Meaning are guests of his niother, Mrs ~ to be hel~ September 27 at
Keever and Jim, Dick a n d
The Catho li c Women's Club of the Kmgdom of God is the Belly Cline. Thev are enroUt Athens w1th the Athena club
Brenda and Tanya McDonald,
of the Sa~n-d Htart Church Molive for Missions,"
Mrs. 110 Alaska where . thev will re~ as th e hostess .group. Th
New Burlington; Mrs. Isabelle
w1ll m~et m the sanctuary on Amos Leonard.
, side.
·
J~ckaon and Middleport
Winebrenner, Middleport; Mr.
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. for 11
An invitat ion was received ! Mr. Glenn Roush &lt;~net daugh- will he hostes~es ror the I
and Mrs. D. E. Thompson and
With roll sleeves.
rosary rol_lowed by the ~egular from t~e WSCS of the Rutland ler. Lisa, of St. Clairsville, eon.
Jonnie and Nancy, Mr. and
meet mg m church auditorium Method ist Church for all wom- ~ spent the Labor D.w weekend Mrs. Ma_rgaret Ella
.
GIVES DINNER
Mrs. Victor Leifheit and Patty
at 8 p. m.
!en of the rhurch to attend the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, wort~ affat~s chairman , will Mr. ~nd Mr~. Dwight Park_er and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Rue·
SEPT.
meelmg today and plans were : Earl Roush. Mr. Roush remains particJpa~ m the afternoon
ent£&gt;rtamed w1th a family dm· sell Leifheit, Mrs. Helen Lelf·
11
made _to go. The Lord's Prayer ve ry ill at his home on 7th. ·Ave-. gr~m . M~. Jean A:1oore, legisSunday. at their home at belt, Mi ss Marguerite Leifheit
The Rev Jerry Masters, mi n· in umson closed the mE"eting. Mrs. Don Burkey of Marietta lat1ve chairman, wt\1 present Pl.easant Ridge. Present were and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dale j
Isler of the Pomeroy Church of
.
Icame 'l'uesdav to. be with he~ the October program and
Mtss Rhanda Young and Robert Wippel. Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Christ, will be gues1 speake r at
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pa rents. Mr .. and Mrs, C. A. to have a member of the
Kranz of T~ledo, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Hart and Jack, Lance and
LADIES' SHOP
Emmish.
Highway Patrol as guest opeak· Holter, Huntington, IV. Va., Mr.
the regular meetmg of the
118 E. M1in St.
Meigs County W.C.T.U to De
Weekend gilest.s of Mrs. Gar- er.
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and ~rs. Robert Morn~ Jr. Bill, Mrs. Robert Morris, Sr.,
Pomeroy
held Friday evening, SeptemUeS
en Stansbury were her sister Three new member~
were and R1ck and Paula, Middle- and Mr. and Mrs. Parker and
ber 11 , at 7:30pm. nt the F'ed ·
0
and brother-in -law, Dr. and Mrs. welcomed to the club meludlng l.poOiiiirt.,;""'"M•rs•."""Hiiiaiiink":::Yiiioiiiuiiingi..iiian.,diiliM;iyi;;rt~isiiiK~aiig:..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..lliiiiii
eratrd Church in Pomeroy. Mrs.
.
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Ceci l Harden of Columbus.
Mrs. Betty Hutchison, Rutland; II
.
Arnold Richards of the
Mt. l A potluck dmner ".1. 6:30 p. Mr. and Mr~ . Mil:'haPI Oh· Mrs. Carol f"reemHn, Pnmeroy, 1
Moriah Church in Middleport m. prPcedPd the ~ee\lng of t~e li nger and son. Michael of Nel· and Sharon Yeauger, Cheshire.
wil~ be the devotional chairman . WSCS or the Umted ~1cl hod_LCil Isonville vi sited nver lhe week .
.
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Officers will be elected and a church Tut'sdny evemng. w•th ('nd with Mr. ;~nd Mrs. Le Ken· First Anniversary
social hour will be held follow - 19 members and ~uests presPnt. nedy .
O
ing the meeting.
M.. . HRrry P . Smit h, Mrs. v. ' Mrs Mike Pletrhne~ of CoI Club ()baervf'tl
SEPT. 14
D: Edwrads und Mrs. All~n lumbus ~pen t Ihe wf't'kend with A group of Middleport mn ·
The Pomeroy Garden Club Eu:hmge r were hoste sses and 1her mother M l'•tt · L· ith trons recently observed t h
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,m · 1 fl rs1. annversary
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W!ll meet at the ·.H,me of Mrs. '"'"'r
,.__ ve d th f' dessf'r 1 and bf'\'rrtJ · ' 'l'h e M.ISSf'S
of th&lt;'lf
I' 1df\ an
usan
Cl
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Charles Persinger Monday at age.
.
ta ub With a dinner hf'ld
1Pa rk have r(&gt;t urn~ from
9:30 a. m. for , a workshop . Mrs . Edw&lt;~rds .. prP~tdent. co~· tum bus wheH' the\' !'pen• a week Gallipolis. Following the dinner !I
Members are to bring f\owPrs dLwted lhf' mef'lmg and ,knnt· visi ting with th E'i .r cou .
\l!r 1 Ihe group went to !he home
and container.~. Hru nch will be fer ~re:" was prese~t lo lhank ' and Mrs. Al bert Fultz.;~~~; ~Is~ II Mrs. Lee ~mith ~or Canasta.
I
served by Mrs. Persinger and lht' .Soclely for _se~dmg her to attended the :.oth weddin anni. Mrs..Fred Klem was a guest
Mrs. f&gt;'red Hlac-!tn~r.
t.he ~chool of ~tsswns. She al- l vcrsary or Mr. and Mrs~ C. T and pr1ze11 were won hy Mrs. I
The Daughters ol Ruth class .so gave a rt!pm t _on th~ st'hool. ! Ely.
Glenn filaze, Mrs. James John- I
of_the United Methodist church M~s. W. ~ · Barmtz rcs1gnffi a s : Mr. and Mrs. Don Graber of son and Mrs. Gene Conde. Oth· '
h
w111 meet at ihe home of Mrs spm tual \Jfe sccrel.ary P.nd Mtss Cl 1 d
.d
ers present were Mrs_ A nou~
Frank Stew&lt;~rl Monda:y at 2 p. Lucretia Genheimer was elected wc".:'kec.n"dn .1hsphcnt t eth holM! ay Howard, Mrs. Glenn Hens!~~
·
"' W Wtd Mermoer. ' rs · and Mrs. Charles White.
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Mrs. Virginiu · Slater as' to t11e off'ICf' Mrs . s·l
mt! 1 was EM
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co· hostess.
elected as vice presidrnt and · ·. . • · . rs. Wood s ~on,
LET YOUR OLD SET BE A DOWN PAYMENT
Mr~ . Glen Dill as chrisliar vo· ~urtls, 1 ~ confm~ to ~e Kaiser
PLAN GUEST SHOW
Clwrtpr iR Drt1J1~d
catmn representative to the Fo~da~mrf HosptLal m. Holly- Mrs. Leo Bryan and Mrs. Carl
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church bourd.
!~;nt.' a 1 · as a medical pa- Will of the .Winding Trail GarFor [. . aura Ruth
Reports on the workshop heid i
den Club w11l be guests on the
The chnrter wa:: draped in at Beaver were given by Mrs .
\.arden' · Club Radio Program i
memory of Laura Huth when S~ith, M~s. ~obert Warner and BREA~S OWN RECORD
Monday morniing, September 14 :
P'orest H.ose Counc1l, Daughters M1ss LydJa Ebersbach. They al- . NE\\ YO~K 1UPI1- Bob far - over WMPO. The program was
of America. me l Tuesday rven- so gave the goals, activit ies and rmgton_ of Richwood. Ohio, shat* changed to the second Monday
ing. _
I study books for the year . Pray· ter~d h1s own American harness because of Labor Day. The QcMildred Headley. counf'ilor, er by Mrs. Smith closed the :acmg. record of 203 races won tober guest will be Mrs. Fred
1 ~ a smgle season hy capturing Nease of the Wildwood Garden
presided and opened the meet- met·Ung.
ing in ritua li stic rorm . Ada BisSIX rof'eS over the Labor Day Club and wm be Oct. 5.
sc\1 was installed as associate OWNE t;
weekend to boost his 1964 total
vice counc1lor A "
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R. HIP CORRECTED I w 200
TO HAVE PICNIC
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... ommumca~ Th 1914 VI 0 d I f+' 0 rd d
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tlon was read frnm Edith Wake· 1. he L b De
rlv~n
The Pomeroy Tigers Boys
·" . d.J~tnr
. t deputy. conl"erning 1 m
p l e a or . ay parade m GRIFFI'fH ARRIV~''
. Co&lt;!
League baseball club will hold
Consoles
Tablt Model
a me:•tin.e: for rt epu!if's. st;.J tp d o~eroy an~ ptctured In ~es- LONDON (UPJ f-Wel tPn~:eight ils annual potluck picnic SaturJffi eers. di st rict ofril'ers, eoun- ~y ~ p.:~pcr IS owned by \tllt_on champion Emile Griffith arriVed day , September 12. Families are
C' I' ·Jr~ and R..- ~ocin:e councilors ~Jl~]l( · f~ dsalesman for Ke•th Wednesday nigbt for hi s world I (o meet at the Salisbury School
to he held· at Tupper~ Pl:1ins: . ' 0 e _·or · It was stn ted er- title fight with Brian Curvis of at 1:30 p.m. and are reminded
Sept 20
1 rtm eou s l~· bt'l ow the photo that Britain Sept 22
1t b · tabl
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Tl~e ~ommission f PI .. thr &lt;'il r is owned hy Coble
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meeting wa s announ('ed
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PLAN BELLING
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Monday , October l2 8.1 8 1 or A belling and shower will be
Grace :·~wan urgPd 'r. lt ~~;,- held at the Hemlock Grove
bers to coopf'rate wi •n the new Grange Hall on Saturday. Sept
deputy and that all
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rnem ers L
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work together for the order. At . a~ry emes.
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the close of the meellng, re- mvii.ed .
freshments were served.
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SPEAKER 11.1.
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Dr. Ralston Michell of Detroit Colo., has been 11. guest at the

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System.

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INSTANT
COFFEE

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Special 2-Day Sale-Sept. 11 and 12
-- -------- - - --------All New 1965 Handcrafted Quality Zenith ·color TV Feat-

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2 DAYS ONLY

COLOR TELEVISION

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Kanauga, 0.

CLOROX
BLEACH

PARMOUNTS

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32 oz. JARS

FOR

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People In
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Blue Ribbons Presented.Artistic,
Unusual Arrangeme'nts at. Show
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Ic~m•.Hohb Cartl,
1. Hank•e Shower.

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~ teacher of nower arran&amp;·

An exhl):)it fJJ 18 broad leal

evergreens and a n Interesting
dlsplay of dried and treated
plant materiala: lncluding skel·

etonized magnolia leaves, corn
husks, okra, catta.Us and Chineae ClJestnut, blghlighted

Mn. Jamea Titus, also anjudge of lhe Ohio
Assj)clation of Garden Clubs,
won four blue ribbons fn the
tf!dt" dl · ·
f th ah

ac~edlt~

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;inu:to~n~es ~cl~

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James Quick, Mrs.
Mayme and the wscs will serve' as
Holmos, Mrs. Harry Potts, Miss hostesses lor the dinner.
Fra nkie Mumaw. Mr. Richard
"
Du k th nd Lh
h red All women of the church are
c wor
a
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ono
invited to attend the dinner
guest.
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meeting whether members or .

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BAKER'S

Philip Sisters Style Shop
Court St., Pomeroy

11111181 W , . . -lltlmIll( ltalftlns alttl Cllt INt
l.lfll }'011 t11M .IIIII Clltl It
I JI.IIICt. WtttfPJOOf•, Mlf.

HIE KINe l•llt tine
and dati 11:.1 lftra, """'"
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11)11d --*ilalloa lila . .

17 Jtwtll.

steeL 17 Jtwtll.

Ule New Horizons chtss.
Others placing exhibits
Mrs. Cush Johnston,

The Big Bend Area's Most Sensational
Sale NOW AT INGELS FURNITURE

e TWO DAYS ONLY e

OPEN UO -

Mrs. Chsis Diehl won a blue
ribbon fOr her arrangement in
the "Bountiful" class and Mrs.
Grace Drake received a first
for an arrangement featuring

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, SEPT. II and 12

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New Sweaters
2 99 to 13·99

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Bentz Wolfe.
Mrs. Wllllam Baxter and Mrs.

Sliced
Bacon Ends

BY DEL MONTE

Peaches·

wiiAa~Jkh

classes were Mrs . Charles

Is ol the lj'inding Trail
Club and Mrs, Robert JteiDei
of lhe Middleport Amateurs.
Sabra Canaday won a blue
bon in the junior specimen category,

3 lb. $1

ARGO BRAND

Misses' and ladi es' fashions at
low cost. Wools, Ny lons and
Mohair Italian Knits . . Cardigan and Slipover styles.

CdtnpAI

candles.
Receiving blue ribbons
their entries In the

12

5,30 P.M.

MEETS FRIDAY

ln the "Woodhue" and " Peace"'

Recine, 0.

Saturday, Sept.

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$1

SKINLESS
WIENERS, 2~ lb. pkg.
GROUND
BEEF

SWEATERS
an'd SKIRTS

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REES FLORAL
Third 51.

Mr.

chairman of. the show. Mrs . Johnson , son of
and Mrs . i
was Impressed by the George w Johnson Mason at·
"Near Horizons" class ~tating tended wciliama High School.
that many more blue r1bbons

ribbono went to Mrs.
Jewell for her arrangements i F======--=======~~--""-=­

ANNOUNCING
MIDDLEPORT, 0 ,

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JUST REAL SAVINGS - NO STAMPS - NO GIMMICKS

Certified Oil Station
W. M•in St.
Pomeroy

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Aug 25. '

Mary Shrine, White Shrine or
100 persona observed , Jerusalem, will meet at
Robert the exhibits of . the show.
IOOF Hall Friday al 8 p. m.

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE
Court St., Pomeroy

was assigned to the 25th Artil·

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR

Fashion News For Fall!

ment, . and a table arrangement used .
of glalfjoll and mwns; two blue Over

SH Our E~1e111Rie Collection of BULOVA Wolchu
From. $24.76

INNERSPRING

GRAND OPENING

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Mrs. Cush Johnston was the ! lery in Germany

three firsts, including a design would bave been given If the
In a ~tile, a . vertical arrange- merit judging system had been

wlndlfll."""' IKQI(I htrlll. txltfttkln biM."" .....

e Bunk Beds • $59

10% ABOVE COST

theme, and 9

arran8J!ment depleting
day, " today, and t~morrow

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. a ulletins
on pest
an
m
floral piece
In a controls
featherstone
ASsiGNED TO UNIT
the Famlly Album class, an container provided by
Mrs.
altar ~rrange?'ent. a deSign in Oleva Cottrill and arranged by MASON - Army Specialist
a me:~ ..contamer with the
Mrs. Paul Wino.
Five James A. Johnson , 2.3,

Bathir;Ja:

SIMON'S

and Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr . Presidents of the Eleanor Circle, 1 a terrace overlookmg woods.
and Mrs. Thomas Clark , Mrs . Afternoon Circle, Class No. 12, ! -~

a lb\"e ma~s arrag~ment

In Half Sizes

0 ., Sept.

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the

educational display. The club
scrapbook which received bonarable mention in Region 11 of
the OAGC was also on display.
Other f~atures in the educationa! section included a dis·
play of gardening manuals, ~rrbangi~g books, magazines andd

Methodist Church.
.

Ivice.

I Combme for Dinner .
'
Several members of the Star~
.
,
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
Cl
dinner meeting I D
d M Le t L R h
a.ss of th e Syra•:US&lt;; rlrst of A•IIcombmed
Circles of the W.S.C.S. I .r_- an
rs. ~ er . ous ,
Uruted Presbyterian Church of Heath Methodist Church will I Wh!Spermg Pmes Farm, Long
went _to the hbrne rr M~. P~rl begin the ran activities at the Bottom, R~. 1, entertamed ~ ·
McBnde . rerenUy honormg him church. The Qinner will be held , and Mrs. Gene Abels and cblidon hill birthday. , He was given I Monday evening September 11 1 ren , Barbara , Beth, Bradley,
a card and hankie s~ower .
at 6 p.m . in the basement dining and Sara, and Dr. and Mrs .
Refreshments of Ice cream. : room with the meeting to fnl· ] ~am~~ ~emp . and chHdren, AIcake, coffee and iced tea were p ow . The Eleanor Circle will an , .J i.ld_
) , Bnan and Mary, of
serv~d to Mrs . Pearl McBride, j present .the devoUons for the G_alhpoll~ Sunday afte~noon. A
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Durst, Mr. evening. Presidents and Vice p~emc supper was .'"JOYed on

Mn. James Jackoon ol Ew- f¥ibel, marigold and celosla,
lngwn, accredited nower judge u.r.e firsts.
11\lf, presented blue ribbons tor
lbe many artistic and wlUJUal
arrangement! at the
annual
flower 11how sponsored by the
RlNjand Garden Club over :the
w~~~- The show was )leld
In lbe baoement of the Rutland

I Heath.Ci~cle• to

5 lb. $1

Large No. 2J,', Cans
HOLSUM

WHITE
BREAD

bt1P9UI \

6 lvs. $1

In the house plant division
ribbons went to
us, two; Mrs. Paul Wlnn,
o ; and Mrs. Reibel, one. In
horticulture dlvtslnn
ce awardsl were prE,san,ted ll
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SERIES OF GOLF"
GOES BIG

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nla apd

n\~rigold;

nounclng
lhe birth 'ef a da~:~~'
er, Karen Lynn, on F

AOgusl 28. Grandp.l;ents · .
Mr. and Mra. Thad Searls
Hunllnttoii Beach, formerly
Middleport, The Stanleys also
have two other children, Gregroy Ji&gt;e and Cheryl Virginia.

One Of These Famous

MEETS TONIGHT
Pomeroy Chapter 136, OES,

In regular s~on to7:30 for the r urpose

During Our Early
Ollar

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Model 5AZOJ4 U

$1 ~led to ·

boycon5ole 10 atnuil'+e ve n eer&amp; end
hardwood 1ol1ds. Yu• or chotce

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or Mahopny •n•wa 1111 ••tnut
ltiUIIOfL

REG. $399

NOWIO%
ABOVE COST
ONLY

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checks and dark colors.

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POTATO~

witness this stacked heel kittie pump, perfection with suits. Brown or black

NO. 2 SIZE

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
MIDDLEPORT, OijiO

OPP. LOWER PAI{KJNG LOT

POMEROY

E. MAIN ST.

RKET

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

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Heiner's KING SIZE ... easily the Yf!!fY
best blead va lue money can buy,
with such excel lence in texture,
11avor and freshness ~hat more and more
hou sewives insist on Heiner's enriched
b\"ead as the quality standard for
their table. Next time and every
'
time, pick up a loaf of Heiner's
KING SIZE at your favorite store,
the economy loaf with 37.5% rnore bl'eadl

$269

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82-ChHnet T~nlnt S.~ale"' for
Longer TV Life and Greetet Pte ·
lure Stability
e Aulo"'ath:: "Frlllge-t.ock"Circuit
• T- Z.nlth Quality 7" 1 S" Froft&amp;

50 bog

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lb

S"IMON'S

plus freight

looilh full ''"""''"'' FUTURES
, HANDC11tA .. T.D

1.99

25 lb.

a Scotch' brogue -

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Misses' and Iarlies sldrts
in a wide va1iety of

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tkiiUs
we'll gill8 J1011 a .... lie h !1111 . . Booohr ~ a. ,_. • llii)Rft.
titlills )lOll to recoitoe a • 5111 IIIOIU•IG Booster lNG Coal Ph I: 81111 lllliDr ._ . - crm&lt;ort
It's ,.... ... just
f• Otloclel f.S lilat
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- call alloa I )110111 bllr .a t6 ..,_ WIRM
b jDst ONE COlA
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Ttl• CHIITlRTON

llr'lfot WORLD SERifS of GOt!'

Sale!

Septa whar 21st!

aIll - bar - t6 IIese ~··
cL ' ':II'
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IENWIDNALLY PRICED I

2.99 to 6.99

crushed upper leather

14.99

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DAUGIFI'EJI, BORN
Mr. and . Mrs. · Orvillt ,Stan· II
ler, (Florence Sea\;ls) of
ln&amp;ton Beach, CaRl., are

Plain or ,
Self·Risfng

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Pomeroy

ed for softness and long wearability,
Choose from a wide ranee of sizes and
widths. Sizea ~ to 10. Widths A, B,
to AA, AAA and AAAA.

IPlt:IAlLY UEVELIPEDI

Style 1037
1038

rolie; Mrs. Ruby Halliday,
dahlia; Mrs.1 Virgil Atkins,

At
Chapman-Canaday

Cre.:u::ent toes, squar~ throotlinet, low .!!nd mid
heels for fashionable accent. Airfoam cushion-

D 1s tmct!~a Co n~mp oro~ r ~

Small Eggs _ 3 ....}1 9

to I Mrs. Matgaret Parsons,

VINIE•a
...-autcr

HA.DWOOD
SOLIDS

Mounlltd &amp;p.elcera

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Z'NITH COLOR and BLACK

&amp;

ALSO ZENITH

TAKE

STEREOS.

Mil

WHITE TV,

cw, 5189.95

YOUR
11.99

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INGELS
FURNITURE
OPEN FRIDAY

&amp; SATURDAY NIGHT

BAGS TO MATCH

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raaaalabla and label

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OPEN ALL DAY

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INFORMA liON

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
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1961 Corvair

CAN\ 'JU..,&amp;.A I'IUN•

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$1299

Wagon

Less than 30,000 actual miles, Power,lide, radia, heater.
Sharp inside and out .

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1960 Rambler Classic Wagon
$899
Local owner, 6 cyl. Standard trans ., radio, beater, clean in·
side and out.

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Radio. ht.&gt;ater, V8 motor, needs repairs, standard trans. Good
lires. $pedal.

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AN~

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Television Rev11e

Women needed to fiB pOsitions 11 Assistant. in D~ntat
Professional Officea and Hospitall. Complete Tramin&amp;,

Profeuionat, Public Relations, Laboratory, ReeeptioniJt,
Speech arwt &lt;.:berm - a.;te 18 . M . Shurt Course, ~xtellent
~laries, married or sing!~. Will not mterfere wtth pres.
ent job. Cambridge College-. Wnte, etving addre•s and
telephone number to Box 668.C, c/ o The Daily Sentinel,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Unlled Preso lllleraatlonal
HOU..YWOOD (UPI) - Here
In Hollywood,_ 1 Jll"ell JIWI1
movie actonJ at¥1 other rum
workers ~""P waiting for llgns
of • clear, postlve breaklhroull&gt;
of pay-TV and iU Implicit, immense promise of added employment.
That Is why the obstacle
cowse faced by the fledgllng
Los Angeles-san Francisco payTV operation, Subscription Telovision Inc. (STV), with Ita noUonal implicationo,.ls of lncreaslllg Interest each day. It lA a
course that eometimoo seem• ••
ominous a&amp; a mile-wide logjam.
Well known by now I! the
fierce light being wage&lt;! by oupporters of the so-called "freeTV" movement against pay·'cy.
They have, In fact, sue&lt;:eeded
in getting on the November
California ballot the question of
whether pay-'l'V should be
banned in the stale. If the vote
count ~Qes against pay-TV, \hen
iTV's very existence could be
threatened.

Real Estate For Sele
FOR SALE - 4 room house.
1 acre ground, Rt. 1. Reedsville. Winnie Bailey,
Box
t89.
9 9 6tp

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1.10 a. •
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'UilllrdU ...JI!31• ,o\ .. 'I&gt; LttOD DDO..

For Rent

,,., 80 &amp;~'I'
00 PI .A( ;I. A
I.J;SUL 1 P'ROUUC :I'NIJ
WAN'f 4D

6

PHONE WY 2-2157

For

and bath house,
in USED LuMliER - 2 by 4 X I(
25c each. Also used brick,
Minersville. Wrile Raymond

$15.00 per 1000. Phone WY 2·
5312.
9 I0 6tc

755 Stelzer Rd., Lot

L.----------'j 247, Columbus, 19, Ohio.9 9 6tc
Notice

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Sale

ROO~t

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r

prise that the ~aned culturnl f tlon, having a hug• baelrlog of
allraction• have not done as show' fJ""IIJ other educali&lt;mal
won numerically. lM In any ataliot11 ~
.
cose, It It 110 iecrol !Mt 8TV Tilt CIJIDDel Swim:
officials have been taking a hove been firmed !01'
sharp look very receJ}Ily at the · appearances by the two

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2 BEDROOM house with bath,

basement, hardwood floors,
built - in cabinets. 1676 Line.
oln
Heights. Ca ll
Tracy
9 8 31c I

FREE to good farm hom e.!
Male Boxer, registered. Ph.

WY 2-3249.
Whaley. WY 2·3054 .
WILL TAKE elderly people- in· i
9 9 tile
to my home. Phone WY 2- ·
2967.
9-8-lilp
MEXICAN tomatoes. William
H. Holmes, Syracuse.
8 28 tfc

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entire producUon setup, and at presidential nominees on prlmt

OKI'l'lJ
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viewer habits. 1o the ''cullure" Jli&amp;ht-t:ime broadcasts of CBS.
erea, mru:e competition will he TV'I "Face the Nation": lle!t.
Thus STV 11as bad 1o apend 1 faced by STV come Sept. 2B Hubert H. Humjlhrey on Sepl
small fof1UI)e, rtghl alibi star~ when a Los Angeles educational 16 and Rep. Wllliam E. Miller
fi&amp;hting back. Afalnit · lhe op- television channel staru opera- on Sept. :W.
a&amp;RN&amp;V GOOGLE •"" SNUI'FY SMIT,.
posttion of 11101111 theatre exhlbltora, . with their walght at the DAILY CROSSWORD
major sludlot, lilt pay-TV flnn
DOWN
15.014
~sa
has aillo had to llCl"amble to get
ttmae
l.Bqooe!
1. Not tall
li.!Dfr&amp;.
I.Preten.e
2. FamoWI
new motion ptclurOI - and
quent
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even these are not quite • ftrs~
lt . .......
Bib.
run, but rather about niee 10. "'"""'"
3. eoru.t.ena.
~0. Boy'•
Jllek•
et...
months old, at lea&amp;t. And new ll.l&lt;fDIt.rMM&gt;UJU.
movies are a prlme backbOne tt. s~~oep-uu
eaUona:
22. 8 of pay-TV.
1'- Fortify
oomb. form
21.Kum.
a. ~
Furthermora, the network• Ia. Adtull'•
34Ainert.
Wlto
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are ~aing their best to sign up 111. "lU!Uea
8. PluetOC'
M.Vexea
for l~ng-term contracts the ma·
jiOlm
80. SpeaJt:
lil4l&lt;ul
7. Cuckoo
l$he1t.ert
37. Hindll
jor sports eventa w)llch are 1T. Fr~ ot
8. Reier to
26. Fem&amp;le fowl
guitar
probably as esse 0 tial as new liO. b&amp;et.erl&amp;
Aal.ot
0Uuali7
.0. Small 'riolln
211.movies to pay-TV.. In addition, 21. Rendered
ll. ll'uel
30. .A. club
U . Breacb.
ta.to!BWlne 13. Kln'dof
31. B&amp;rbarlty
42. Mother of
CBS not ion~ ago .bought tile
cluclr.
IrlBh JrOdo
aa.Ro'-'
New York Yankees, which some 22. Aatringent
NO NEED ro-cHuCKL£!'fruit
observers consider strong pro- 211. Compaoo
WAIT
ANY LONGER. TO
point
.MY SLkJE, L1 1L
tection for network · television
TORTURE M'/ KID SISTER!!
AE!&gt;NER,, OUGHT
agakl.st a possible pay-TV in- 211. Muslo note
lll,)l-·
TO
ARRIVE HERE
v"'ion of the nation's biggest
WITH •IT" ANY
P"""""'
city.
2'/.N-: lll&gt;llr.
MINUTE NOW!.!
Early tabulatio~s at STV have 28. Quo18
80.Strengtb:
Illustrated. the obvious: That
colloq.
movies and sports get most of 12. Put
the big audiences. It !A no sur- as. Lonp tor:

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WHAT HE WANTED
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T I ME., 'YOU
SAD ISTIC
SWINE?

colloq.

18. Rilllt
WorohtpfUI;
abbr.
117- ~totr

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tnlol:' pol,

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41, Mtrrll,y
fS. Ten4

45.te. Handl out.
NIIIODOJ'

HOUSE tor rent 'in
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three rooms and bath. Call
WY 2-3573 •fter 5 p m.

727 _1f_
c~
HOUSE, 4 rooms. bath.
picture windo\\ . basement. pick·
1
et fence yard. 1671 Lincoln
service and travel service
Heights. Phone WY Z-2780.
8·:!2-tlc
CALL:
F'OUR room furnishf'd apartE. M. BURTON
PLANNING ,
YOUR VACATION?
Rood oorvlco, ball bond

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WY 2·2632

S71 Broadway

Mlddl•port

ment. Phone WY 2-3658.
II 24 lie

Big Freezer Sale
All Sites

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Sele PrieN

e USED BUYS e
21 cu. ft. Frigid•,.. Ched
FreeHt
$125
16 cu ft ChHt frHaer $100
9 cu. ft. Hohtolnt
Refrig.rator
S65
23 w ft Unlco 'Jpr..ht $100
12 cu. ft Crosley Refrigerator
$75
9 cu. ft. Frlgld•re
Rofrlgerelar ;----:c:--: S50
Finstane Wr,nger Washer
:;-:--;;-;-- _
S50
Unlco Autom1tlc Washer S75

house,
Pomeroy Landmark
AUTtJMUBlLE Insurance beeD FOR RENT, modern
six rooms and bath. Youngs- W'Y 2-2181 heir C•n•v . Mer
cancelled? l..ost your opera·
mr'a UceDIO! CaD W\' 2-!!1116
town kitchen, tile noor. lo- 1':;;;;;;;;'""'""":""'"7""'""';;:::~1

5 room bouse, Langsville,

acres ground ,
electrilcit:y.l l
good well. Clara Bell• Smith,
2 miles from Langsville
office.
9 8 3tp

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SERVICE

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for U.e throe L'o, X r.. the- &amp;., •to.
!olton, apoeo ,
trophies. the llmctb aad.lom..tloa of the WOIU arf! au hint.,.

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From the larrzest trock or
FOR SALE _ Two _ three
buUdorer radiator to thf'
room apartment
h·Jillding.IJ smallest heater core.
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Chester, Ohio, 985-4015.
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brick house, 61h acres

Ill baths. Wall · w ·
carpeting. 2 fire places,
basement. Phone WY Z~~5 1 -=-:...,.--~==-c
after S p. m.
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FOR SALE!
GOOD RAILROAD TIES·

1151\c cat.d al 136 Lincoln-rd. Calli MEXICAN tomatoes. WIIUam
WY 2.:JOZO.
b 29 tfc
H. Holmes, Syracuse.
Mabel Betz, Carol Hutchinson,
In Memorv
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8 2B lfe
HOME for rent In
UNFURNISHED
apartment, .
25c EACH. AT OLD T.N.T. AREA
Mrs. Jesse Anderson, Mrs. Mil·
IN MEMORY of ow loving with bath and utility room .. ~INGER Sewmr
machine•
rooms aod bath.
Bad yo• ..,.. II'OINel
ton
Clark
and
Infant
son,
Mrs.
CALL OR SEE ....
wife and mother, Mary, who 80311 Brownell Ave .. Middle- new. $59 so up. !&gt;everal used
We illlvo oD 0
.
Vernon
Lucas
and
infant
son,
passed away Seplember 9, port. Call WY 2_3045 .
maclunes a\ bargalll price!l
Sewer Maebblet
HOUSE for sale. Beside Bra1l·l
Mrs. Bllly R. Brooks and in·
1963.
tc
The
~'abrlc
%op.
~~n~er
Sal
..
Rnsoa1ble Ralel
9 10 3
fan\
son, and Mrs. John L.
bury school. Call WY """"" 1 eau w~ z.m• Da' .. Ntpt
I have lost my soul's companand Serviee, Pomeroy . Ohio
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
SIX
R()()M
house.
Laurel
Cliff
.10n
Brown,
Jr.; aod infant d~ugh­
•
WY 1.-2284.
t 21 lie
7.
Uc
ter.
A life linked with my own.
Rd. Phone WY 2-3319.
And day by day I miss her
9 10 tfc
Shop,shells
hunting
FOR
more,
APARTMENT, 138 Butternut. Stewart"'
supplies. Gun
Shotgun
of
est SAI.EbuUdlng,Middlepo•r''s
located 352 tal~
N I ;~~~~~Nioti~·c~e~~;;~
As I walk through life alone.
Very nice for thrte or rooms all kinds. Have guns - will
Second Street, Middleport
~al"":.·;;: ... c;-.:
4
0. Hindy and Family for men with kitchen privil· trad~. Have shells - w iII
Priced for quick ealt
1rJ. :!1~ office_··:.::.....:"'"·;
9 10 ltc eges. Inquire Thursday, Fri- :sell. De JOt St., Rutland, quire at Ohio Hotel.
tf
~Yl~~0 j 0~,;·~,{'f;:~~~J:::~'·7,
---- .. -·-- -day or Sa turday.
9 10 3tc Ohio.
9 3 l5tc =,.-,==-:-~-:;-:; 10 lf' ._c_ toiL~~~ co.I.
SALE lD MJddl*:!port;
4 · The Bo•rd of Count,. Com minion· 'I
For Sale or Rent
ONE '~&lt;• ion Chevrolet truck , li'OR
for Sale
), .... ...._
brl •
reterve. the rl•ht to r e ject any
2 en
~uum
c.. hOuse,
or 1111 bld~
-----------~ electric motors. Phone WY 2- bathS.
l01 and a ball OUI of
MEJGS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FIVE ROOMS and bath, hollse. 1961 VINDALE Mobile Home, _3319.
9 10 tfc
·
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By: Lucme Norrll, Clerk
·- H d
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Middl
·
high water . Nit~• locauoo.
&lt;u' to, 1'7. ttc
~~ u son t..
eport.
i
52
x
10
with
a
10
x
15
alumin·
ROUND
TABLE.
bed
-springs,
"-call
.-xu by appotntment. or
UGAL NOTICE
Rio Grande College is offering 13 evening classes the fall semester. Seven
InqUire Obi0 H0tel· &amp;..l~tfc 1 urn awning. Roger Keller, mattress, dresser,
hand WY Z..288D or WV 2-3250.
The undenla"ned. will otfer at puo.
De aale to the ltiJ'hut bl.d.d.er. at thl'
.
of these will be taught at the college, the others will be offered at varioWI
Star Route, Pomeroy, Ohio, sweeper, all for $15. BendlX
(8) 10 Uc
Btaettnar Auto company, In Pomero)' ,
~'3393
D
$20 S K t Ca
Oblo, at lD a. m . on ~tember 14. I
Ph
Ch
t
Wanted To Buy
one
es er uu.r
·
ryer.
· ee a Y rpen: roii:SAii:E;IiOfiriS.iii-1•P757S6M3.
1957 Ponuac. a door ...dan, s -N
other locations throughout South-Central 1nd Southeastern Ohio. All students
9 9 6tc
ter, Hysell Run Road.
:::::-;;-.,.---,;,---:-;----.,.;
" 10 3
Minbnum prlc. t~. OO.
planning to enroll in evening classes mus\ notify the registrar as early as
WANTED to buy or rent- 1950 Harley Davidson Motor•
tc ville. Three bedroom:'J
Blaettnar Auto co.
_lJ'ment.l
Pomeroy, Ohio
b
th
S
II
d
Fann elevator suitable for cycle 175. Fine shape, good c--=c-'CC"---cc:--:--~~
a · rna
own Pl
c&amp;l to. 3t&lt;"
possible before registration day so that he may check their credentials and
1- Electric refrigerator, G.E. Phone SH 2·5468.
moving dirt from basement.
tires. Call WY 2-6708.
-----9 9 3tc
I dinette set, t bed complete,
assign an advser to th-.m before registration day. All evenmg students will
G. E. Reuter, 666 Union Ave. ;;;-;=-==o:-;c-c::1 buffet, 1 dresser, extra
Pomeroy Phone WY 2·2490 or PURE • BRED Gernuui Shep- chairs, 1 pair curtain stretch- HOUSE FOR SALE: '
begin their registration by reporting to the registrar's office, where further
WY 2-2431.
9 4 6tc herd puppies, AKC registered ers, 1 quilting frame. Henry furnished. Minersville. $30110
instructions will be given.
f 25 lie _ _ _....,._ _ _ _ _
311 months old. Phone WY 2· Beach above Bradbury School Phone W\' 2-3312.
USED stoker !or coal furnace . 304Z or contact 834 E. Main.
9 10 3tp
ENTERED HOSPITAL
' REGRISTRATION IS TO BE CO"l..)UCTED ON THE COLLEGE
Contact Howard Robinson by
ALL
BRIC~
veneer
ranch
borne.
Among
those who entered
9
8
Pomeroy·
Jte
FREE
LOAN
of
our
-efficient
callln1 Cll 7·225.'.
9 3 6tc
Q~lity co~truction_ and ma· Holzer h ita! in the past 24
CAMPUS
REGISTERED Jersey
cow Carpet Shampooer
FREE \erial. SpaCious llvmg room,
osp
ROT WATER boiler and stok- with third calf, hay, Masi!ey with purchase of Blue Lustre 3 over-siZed bedrooms,
2 hours were Jolm I. Jones, 1710
Good Shampoo. Baker F,urniture, car patio 2 stocy out build· Court St., Mrs. ~ E. Reapp,
er, coal fired. Harry
Hill, Ferguson Tractor in
Roglotr1tion for ovenlng elauoa:
shape. Call SH 2-M24.
Middleport.
9 9 61c ing. WeU 'located on bf&gt;autllul· Rt. I Gallipolis, Stanley _Marvin
Rl 2 Racine. Cll 7·2142.
1
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 -6:30--8:00 P• m.
1y landscaped hill.
Tbree Harrison, Rt. 2 Galilpolis, Her·
8-19-lfc .~~~~~--79~8~6~\ei=~==~~~~---WANTED, used furniture, tools, "B 'S'IZE potatoes. Also 1933 PEACHES, ready, bring con- miles nortb ol Fairgrounds. bert S. Sanders, Rt.MI Crown
SATURDAY, ~EF!TEMBER 12- 8:00·•· m. ~12:00 ' noon
R\.
No.
33.
Tenns
may
C1ly
,
·•·
Charles
.
Roush.
disluus and household goods. Chevrolet for sale or Lrade
taiuera. Webster Fruit Farm,
On Compus c1.,.e1
2321
'rson Ave., Pt. Plea·
Any amoun~ large or small. for pickup. Charles R !far· Long Bottom, Ohio, Phone arranged. Call WY U6l5
9-5-lfc
lsanl
.
Carl
W.
Gerlach,
32
C.iU Knotts Auction, Galllpo- ris, Portland, Ohio. P h one 985-3201.
8 5 tfc
Cl111
F•culty 1-oi:atlon · Credit l)oy Time, P. M.
Wi
Ct., Pt. Pleuant, Mrs.
111, Ohio. Phone 446-Z917.
VI 3-2693.
9 a 12tc
Auto Sales
Jr
Watkins, 116 English
Tu.
7,8
Art Apprec!ation m . .Mrs. Geotge , :'"A t4'
Help Wanted
-9
lO
_
Z
__:
Otp
BEAGLE
PUPS,
one
male
and
.
DR.
PI
.
tlt
V~
T
Ct.,
.
Pleasant,
Jack D. Paugh
1962 2
T!{.fi
.
'!~
Calcul~• I, 311
' M• Forshey A1 3 ·
-•
one female, 6 weeks old. Call
.
ymoo
or- EXPERIENCED cashier,
Mason, W: Va., Earl S. Henry,
....
.:'~· ...
Bv1Inell 0 pportunlli&amp;l
WY 2.:&gt;.327 after 4 p. m.
que Fhght, power brakes. RaIntroduction to
.
, .
Mason, W. Va ., Mrs. Clarence
stock
clerks.
petienced
COMPETENT
MAN
OR
2 hrs. '
Wed. .
9 8 ate dio and beater. Tlus weak petienced persoll! only
Music II, 311
Mrs. Northcutt
D. HOffman, Rl. 2 Letart, W.
~·.
.
WOMAN wanted in area cov81395. Powell's Service Sta·
Political Science 211
. , &lt;(:~,
LARGE Size, Cole's Original U010.
9-5-tfc apply. No phone calls. Apply Va., Mrs. Charles L. Casto. Cot·
8 hrs.
Tu.
7,it
ered by this newspaper U&gt; Hot Blast coal stove, WI.OO.
(Am. Nat. Gt!vernment) Dr. ·Btycqta A~;21.
In person Tiny's Foodland, tageville, W. Va., Lawrence S.
own, 011 and collect from Marion Furbee,
Portland,
The Rambler
Ebersbach,
Portland,
Mrs.
Ben
Wed.
Middleport.
9 8 3\e
3 brs.
7,~9
Child Psychology 118
-·
Al ~·,.
C&lt;Jln operated nut and candy Ohio. VI 3-224().
9-(,.Jtp World Standanl of Campan
R. Evans, Jackson, Roger D.
Th.
3
hn,'
7,8J~
LOOKING I'OR IIC:UIII
0111 Testament 113
Dr Mu.mtan . AI 1~
machines. May be handled
Escellence
Camp,
Radcllff,
Earl
Ray,
Coal·
I
lOB?
Th.
1 hr:
il•nd
Mr. SuUer (lol"
part time along with present 1964, :&gt;.:!" MOTOROLA TV aod Big car room, ride aod perton, Mrs. Geo. C. Shrewsbury, '
.
.
,
.
~·
,
r
occupation. (8 to 12 hours aerial, early American style, form.aoce. Small car toeooomy """" t•u o a. etwo ..,.... _.. lrontotl, · Mrs. Charles L. Ma~ :
~
a. .,.w 1d anllw m.r.mnt~oJO "l&amp;Mt- .~ne
.__
Ravenswood , W. Va., aru1
weekly.) $9110.00 capital re- warranty sUll good. Robert i
and managerablllty
Off .c,.,..~b,
qulred. Could be built into K. Sayre, !'hooo al 1·21116.
See
ftnhob UI»&gt;ia le...-tee. C.t4ol'llttD B"!l
.,
,..,
1 M.. pa le , RipIey, W. Va.
• '1;8
Mon
Te&amp;chlng Music 312 Mrs.
S. 2
full tlme operation. Liberal
9-5-3tc
Metropolilu Motoro
BIRniS
Rural Sociology 212
~J4ct,el' , Wtll,st;on H; s ~ ~ 1u's Th. '(7,8,9 .
credit expansion plan
for TWO SURGE milking palls.
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
Mrs. Rarold Euiiene Dew·
'1;8,9
Am•ric•n
ry 211
.., '
:.JacliaOn
H,. s,
' ! 3 hn. Tu
those who can qualify. For 1 _ bulk milk tank, 160 gal.
Phone WY 2-3870
hurst, Rutland, son, 3:1li p:m.
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7,8,9
local lllterview wrile, INTER- Phone WI !-¥·
9 3 6tp
4 22 lfc
Eugd.n Utera!'t.:e 211
' Jackliln a. S.
8 hn Wed
Wednesday. Mrs. Donald Mar7,8,9 .
AVERY
TRACTOR
J•r
sale
or
ion
Barcus,
1616
Chatham
Ave
,
Th.
STATE MERCHANDISERS NOW READ~
I
1!162 PONTtAt $2250. 4 -d.;r
PoU:.ical se;ence 212
Mr. 'S!ilttb. Pll!.etop 'U. s. 3 hri.
Rochester • Minn.
" . me ulld,. pot~~·
hardtop. Catalina. blue ~iJ&gt; trade for pic!WiHruck. AI· 1 daughter, 11:10 a.m Wednes(Am Stalt' GMerilment) ·
-,,.
9 10 It toes. corn. DI!ODS $1.00 bu. bring
bert Van Cooney. Baile~ Run, day, Mts. Stephen K. Noble. Jr.,
--------~ couta1Den an dplck yourselt
tsh. automatic transml~smn
We.-tern Clvlll~atlon 11,~12 ,: :
J~(i~~tn Its.'
.3 hrll. M ,,, 7,8,9
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone WY 2- Washirulton St.. Charlwon. W.
C1arenco
Proffit~
VI
S.2254
1Y
Mlrl&lt;fleport
Call
W\
~
Uvestock
.ALL
. • ••,. ...,. ,
~1~' !iiP1rEMBER 14, 1964 .
6955.
i I 3tp Va .. doughier, .8:18 a.m. Wed·
powm steering power orakes
8 I t!
··,. FIVE YEAR old Western Pleas- ===:::--:---;-- -; -~ radio aod extra1_ 910 Brnad
nesday.
lnatructions
ure riding horse. Contact Ray MEXICAN tomatoes. William 521lt.
, 29 ttc
Evans, Rt. I, Bos 1, Porn- H. Holmes, SyN£USe
.' '
Insurance
.ray.
9 10 3tc
a 2ll tic
Miscellaneous household items
ltmpsu" 111 !0 11 1 "'II''F
·' EmPIoyme,,t Wante d . at garage In rear of 701 JUHNSOfC.
~ency . In -'11 lorm!l Ill Ln
WILL DO babJ sltUng and Iron. i Broadway - enter alley from suranl'f! .fur l"t'lnsun ann
Ill in Ill)' home. Phone WY 2-1 Locust St., or Ash Street. 11 Bud Suupson. ~K•nll
II 10 3to · to 12 a. m. oolf.
II 10 3tc
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12 ·Dallv
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108 Attend Annual Swartz Family
Reunion in Woode Grove in Al#red

O!fieeMI of the
Rlvenlew
of Albany. ' PTA met recen 11 Y and aelect•
anton was held Sunday Sept I tile farthest away, Cectl Swartz ed the following eommlt!o&lt;s:
I In the Woode grove . at AI· , of New KenSington, Pa.
and Publicity, Mrs. Jne Bissell,
~ wltll an attendance of IOH I Games for the childr~ b Mrs. cart Barnbar~ and Mrs.
The annual Swartz fam1 IY re- ' Marilyn Swartz t

I

Di~ner

Picnic Held for
}ohmon FamUy

•.

land Park, S..turday, Sept.
for the family o1 Mr. and
Clint Johnson, !Uo-lpng
dents of Portland.
Children attetldini ,.....
er Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cly·
de Johnson and famlly, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Johnsoo and fa·

Glrlt T,.n At•

·· ·· luiusrs·w·
"A.ny ·Petln''

I

I

· Tallorl&lt;l of hl1h quality

· &lt;alll!ii' - waob 'n nar
· llnlib mtono Utili

~;da~~: puA:~endi~g

~

MEIGS THEATRE

POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT tkl'u SATURDAY

"(~~~nj~o~:,r

""d

Merl&lt;' Haw•. and chli· old Newlun. Mrs. Harold Brew, dren. Shade H D: Mr and Mrs. er, Mrs. Ha:old Holter,
Mrs.
11.-s.

i llarrv
l

Hoss Jnd c hildren. Alb- Richard Bormg. Mrs.

J~ck Me-

any .. Mr and Mrs . C. E. Woode, Fann, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs.
Tuppm Plaon'

,

Swartz. Pomeroy . MI~S. SLl.nn~e
Heck, Mhens ; Dana f.. . war ,
"WILD AND WONDERFUL'· IColumbus ; Mr. and. Mrs. Clar{Techm('olor)
enee Swartz. D.D Swartz. r:nd
ronv Curtis, Chri!'tine Kau1 Mrs . Edith Carleton. all of tt.
mann.
ridge. Mr. &lt;:~nd Mrs. Roy Swartz
Futu rette :
Sr of Winch('ster : Mrs .
50'5 Your Antenna
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Sept. 13-14-15

Colorc•rtoons

Lehman and children,

bus : Mr .

and

Mrs .

1

HIGHUTTON
BEAUTY

ents. Present were

M

to your ankle-bone in rDJ!I.2!1Jiree'!.sj&gt;lllsiiede
or black upper leather

Only 4.99

MILL STREET - MIDDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart,
Russell and Cheryl, Lithopolis:
Mr. and Mrs. William
E.
Swartz, Jr. and Tom, Steve and
Dave of Winchester, Ky.; Earl
Swartz, Lancaster, C. G.
Jr. and Wayne and Allen
all of Pennsylvania; Mr. and
Mrs.Charles Carr' Douglas,Mareta, Teresa and Sonia,
Plains; Alonzo Blosser, Athens;
Richard Buckley, local; an
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode,
local.

BEAUTIFUL LOAFERS
BY VOGUE!

HOWard an' d
anMeter Vows
Taken in Illinois
,

v

NEW HAVEN - Mr . .an
Mrs. Okey Howard, Jr.,
. tbe ":~~w•end:
.their eldest .laughter,
tyn An~. to Donald Ray VanMeter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William VanMeter, of Clifton.
The single ring
was performed by the Rev,
Ill.

the SlS:~~~~::.
Church,
in

REVERE WARE

Trad ..ln your Refrl1eretw

sHbAL

"RCA Whirlpool"

'

. Cipper cl1d NIDleu ·~
1 quart
i

I

1annent1~

putel llhad.. In &lt;111111 Wale

·In Size1 . .

Corduroy In 38" alld 42"
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SPORT SHIRTS

ON A NEW

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bt!ii rD. your home.
ElberfeldJ .have
plete Une on the
ibe1e excellent ,0•1!~

wldfhi. "Jiabd "or _maohtne
....hl~l~ ~../Jd,eil Iabrie
for Oaelt·t.Hi!hilOI. IUDIP-.

._.;"~~~!~! ~- ~ldren'1
"&amp;!ar.

$1.·110·. yd...
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anno~

·the

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De~

tcuooL
Mlu.,omrul3
Thursday at
aet

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tbe

for mass desegregation
Mlsslsatppl eapital nell '

·
Klrby Walker said ,

-.

.........

t £"tan

For~·y.ei"ght person's atten ded a meeting promo
. .tin th
'I e

Dr. J. Lenwoocl Edg,
the College

or Arlrteullllre

I "Pet ian for Educational Progress" Thursday nlgllt
Phllll lllb Unl"fet~sll)r~ 1
the Common Pleas Court room of the Gallia County will be spea~
tha

Negrnea who regtitered Courthouse.
Ba tlst Cb h ln11RaC!Iae
••. ··"•• scboola have been
The Pet Plan for Educational PrQ&amp;relll. ~- ~onsorecl . . P
::,. aervleU
to those schools. Clas... by tbe Ohio Association ot Publlc !mployees, olito
~t · P
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l'lll'l!nts and Teachers, tbe Ohio School
. 13 ·
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and the. Oblo .Associatlo"
Scbool
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Superpowered Dredger to Gouge Channel for River Traffic

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b ---·-· IH'• $l,tltl
MoM Thermal lnoulttool Uoko ................ •fOe pr,
MoM Orton One Sbo craw hekt ~-·t eotorol ·$1.GI Jlr.
Mono CoHon Crow ... b .
75&lt;

with

top (ap't ·..hol'!!l ................
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Mono oiio lbt ltn,Lon llllthd ...cb ......... Sl.IO "'·
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·
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with otrlpo 111p --/-··-----·•------·------·
Mono Cotton ArtYio hctco ...... : ••c ........ 2 pr. •
'"'' 0no Stu (M~l ' Wh~ · cnw Socks
. •
wllh otnpo '""' .... , .... ... .......... ..... He ....
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otrlt~e

with otrlpo . _ ..........................
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leyo Whlto·ttaotlc IO,p. Ciraw loeb ..........
$1M
Whtt.c..w•Soob&lt;wtth .trt,.. '"" ·'-·leyo Whflo C-n 0... liM (9·11) Alhtlllc _Soclol. Sle"-pr,
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(f41Atl Alh.lotte Sock• He·.,.,

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Crww Socb "-·---·- · -·----·-- ............. 39c ttl'.
1eyo ..n.fon Oftt, Size (9·111 Crow S..ka ...... 5tc pr, .

1eyo Oftt ·lilt (WIJJt) Whtta •

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Parsons to Speak at Rutland Gym
$PJCI*~- - .

PURCHASE ,

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lferkline . Jtecliners . ·

LaJ, ,: eom~liiJi.q. upl)olstered In Masland Duf.
an ~inyl •.Your-~ o,f eoloril: Brown, Tan, Ox B~ood,
~o;tst and _~ , ,'
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!o LIMITED NUMBER OF BETTER LOAFERS
ilN SALE! WOMENS SIZES -BLACK &amp; WAxHIDE

.

(

PhiJJi. pmes
•
ld
J'J' ou •
Educator to
J~k- Hike Sales Tax Be in Racine

I

IJ, for lbP$e who 1~. ·ljl
oend the ,very 'besl-whe\her you bUy a !Oe or I!Oo
oard you'D . !IMw that at
tl:lberfefdo you'D find juat
tho ~ 7ou J'"&amp;Dt for .the
person _,~d purpon. Con·
venlefttly arrqed for Jour
own ..lecllon - and also
aee . the . many new lift
~apa 1 tor you•

osu

"$8'"

MEN'S ·e~jd BOYS' SOC'J&lt;S .
W~U.

HAL~K

wooi.:SiiOt.-l.l.:llledium,
larle i~d ,utra iarle: · ~·

$l95

Moo• Cushion Solo

new~men

Chry
~,lf a~d~ord

BLACK- WAXHIDE - CORDOVAN

ox

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l'he one of :your choice seleet th8 alze, ~e . type,

.

CENJf

Auto

n

Rioh wool.pi!tld Ia rid and .
black. Zipper front f!'ll
ot,vle, .J .olaib,poc)loll, two
.short IY,pa gqdt:$. 100%

Size Small !1~1412), ~­
ium (UI-UI2 ), t,qe (18·
18Jh) ODd txlra .lal'lt 17·
1712). 100% ootlon :lloJ;Ioel, two J)O&lt;teu. Cheek•
and ~~~~art plold potlems.

Unlll!d

RWo~e; ~~th :.:!tier

miD-

ulact~d under
a\andards of work·
m.nshlp .)rblob
ba~e mode theoe
pi'Oduell bmcnia.siyled from )&gt;MUtt•
ful yamR--tile ·new
wasboble and Ill•·
orin'' .ftbe~• - qulei
.drl'lPc ·a~d resloaantlo
motha. See our eomplete .stoclt of l)otiJ
Mann ,.,.eaters -:-beau·
: tiful dQp . tonu ••
.weU ··••· ,jaatell a n d
white. Re1ular .ond E•· •

on

PRICE FIVE

WOOSTER (UPI) - 0 h I o edly been offued. $80.000 for to·remabt on tho Jflll.
.
state University President Nov· the ~ post which-to the lop "Frlllkly, I blcllold
P. tee G. Fawoelt announced today adJntnUtrative job 1n the aasoct- Uy and bad made DP&gt;""'Irlf•dl
eu
f!ll8 " .
wUt continue oo as OSU ation.
.
to reolp w1too I left
.
clall todq to iDIIBI that
He made the
He has served as OSU prasJ. for Wooster. I lbouCht Af!IJipl
at leut llllleb
tiiO milllon mentto
before a board dent Binee 11156, laldng the pool a third of a eentuty In ':"pu5Jlc
pattera ·-aet be won from of trus!A!es meeting here.
25 years after graduating from education wu enou,b fdr ll!rysler Wednesday. But he In hb statement he
said Kenyoo College.
man.
·
·
ell)lec!lf to fill more for the "! came to tbe meeting wttb He started his educational
"However, I 1pe11t ,.,, ..,.,,... ,
unt .
full Intent of seeking retire- career as o teaeher at Gambier talldng to the lrusleet'
....... ....,.
on
from publle education at lllgh School. Fawcett later waa penwided I Could 'eOhtlniie .
lnshtl
the same :7onorntc
end of the earning aeadem- served BUeeesslvely aa llllpel'ln. to perform a
'·
packq!t at
b But the tc year In order to become ex- tendent of seljooll In Gambler, AI lito board·mie\lnl, :Pullrsame "!,oney w
uy more ecullve vice president of t h •
and Bexley, a Cotum. man Smith L. fteardon read· 1
be
than al American AutomobUe Assocta- bus suburb. He wao serving aa letter signed •by il ·
en
..er,
·
lion.
aupertntendent of Columbus members of lite ltwlellt: iltllenbl- j
"After several hours In per- Public Schools when he took the llon eommtttee of 18M 'which
WA8111NGTON - Senate
sonal conaullatton with mem- OSU post.
told Dr. Fawcett:
··:,
vestlfQin today prepared
bers ol the board of lrusteea I Fawcett Is a dlreetor of tha ''People do not appteqlate
dig ...par toto the exploits of was persuaded that the best In- Columbus area Chamber or what they posoeu undl they
fonnu Setmte Democralle aide terests of higher education In Commerce, the Ohio &lt;llamber oboul to loae It ... The lou
llqbby Bater.
Republicans
In Ohio, . and at Ohio of Commerce, the Buelt:eye Fed- your M!'ViceJ would be a
rharpd the InveStigators
University m particular, eral Savlngo and Loan Associ- to the &lt;future J!I'OII'eU of Ohio
conceal whatever they found. would be .erved If l would re- ation and tbe Ohio Councu on Slate University,"
..
.
After a bitter ,partisan
main In my preaent position." Economic Research,
nus sentiment was edtoed
Thur~, ihe Senate gave
Fawcett. Is the second highest "I slept only one hour last Reardon, who said: "Wi!
RuleJ Committee an
slate employe receiving night," Dr. Faweett admitted cetved his decislail·wllh··*'r!c~rel
whelmbli ~!~Andale · to
a year, He had report- after be announced bla dectaton pleaJUI'I!."
~,: pq,r Investigation.
.
·
·
11011,111t ~ was ·75 to s. with
·
'Sena. Pal McNamara, D-Mich.,
Dl
\IT/'
~
'rb1'118!0ft B. Morton, R·Ky., a n d r e
vuih Scott, R·Pa., opposing
D.__,
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fh~·- -··~:ar·
dftlined
.to ,&amp;~..
·Y!I'l th,e ffnOot ,ual-

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HE SHOE

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MHS Students
· Name Officers

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Gives up Reported $20,00.0 Salary Boostj .
Admits he was 'Persuaded' not tq Resigd

..

Boya Cotton Argyll Soeks ---~~--------------- ltc pr,

99

2 95 ancl3 . 9 5

the

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Fawcett

r.

the mu1leal dep.ntment - ask for what you need,

.ity

ed later. Others were
azine chairman, Mrs.
Flesh.r and Cullural Aria, Mrs.
Frank •Reichert.
Mrs Reichert suggested
the .
"-- ~"'bllily ol
group u.. ,......
vitlng loreilln students study·ll
1ng at Ohio University to
homes for Thanksgiving.
11 was announced that a
cancer detection will
00
oho on September 21 at
ha;::an High Sehoul.
Anothu interesting
t.. beln planned lor
PTA ,!eting to be held
d
Oct I at lite high school.
ay,
_._,_ _ __

WhW~
Baptist

•

For Women

inted

Tammy, nonce, Principal Clyde Foley
and Assistant Principal

Athens;

·

in 11labea.

n'ect-roedl

SWEATERS

swartz and Terry; Mrs. Janice mond Lieving; budget and

Mrs. Harold Kimes,

s.-. the &lt;Ofllplete nl

·

In all BlreDIIIIJ - valve
for
~ Olld trombones - guftor and musical tnstrumeat
'mtnp, baton•. cork ar8aae, pleb, needles. Just atep in

"Dotty Mann"

S.:~~~~

as Reed Others to serve
Mrs · MyndreteM All,Harry
Baltimore,
. comnu
· .11ee wIll b~;fl'!::
Bam· thts

toned version with its stacked cowboy heel. Up

torpll 111d l!oll m

1o .-e til, mllllt ttemt that boya aqd girl• iD high

iteb!b:""blocll

' '

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1964

CLARIN~ ~ED$ _ SAXAPHONE REEDS

·

Q·l ·, y

COU~I

of

. : . '\fTJ:I~ MUSIC DEPARTMENT ...

.

and Mrs. George
Gerald Rqod, appo
an'ci Karla Kandy, Keith and following commltlees:
Kelly of Belpre and Mr. and Membership chainn~a~n,·o~M:,r:•~-~~
Mrs. •Carl Lee and the honor· Don BumgaMrner; Wilbur
chamnan,
rs.
guest.
art; Publicity, Mrs. Chitrle!l jJ
Yonker; hospitality, Mrs.

0.: Mr. a
rs.
.
hart and Lee Roy, Canal Wtn·
chester, 0 .: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Barnhart and Gladys Ray,
Groveport; Harold Pelty, Canal
winchester . 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
II Ba•mhart and Mark of
Wende
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Ores
Swartz, Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Swartz, local; Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Diley and W. T.
Diley of Pickerington; Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Swartz, Sllade; Cecil
Swartz, New Kensmgloo, p~ •
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz, to·
cal; Richard Swartz, Ravenna;
Mrs. R. E. Burson, Athens;
Hazel Creamer, Shade: Mr. and

ODe

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WJAIHEI
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NO. 127

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Gay Gibson Junior Dresses a_re des&amp;ped elpeelally for
your way of life - what ever y~ur c~er - ~.
teacher, researeher, , bOUJIWife - ~ 1 1 G.,- Glbso._
wardrobl perleet tor JOU - Ilk to ... lhOID ·all.
.

restde'rlt of the

p

' ro,u, -•IJ!o'lliboni. tu·
_ . , _· ' , ' .
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Elberftlds Are HNcl.qiMrt.,. f'or

accompanied by Mrs.

The

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....., dlon•tnolvoo, dlnntl' .

VOL XVI

MEN'S Pi .
from

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flmt floor, llfk evtr

POLISHES- LUBRICANTS- VALVE OILS

: tom was honored on his birth~ and was followed with the
day sunday, Sept. 6, with a prayer.

Kuhn, Michael and
Utile Hocking.

Boots were never better - than this side but-

ilry - line quaUIJ -loo,-.
cottoo ta ..lido IIIII prtnta

Charles E. Lee of Long Bot· was read by Mrs. David

dinner at the home of hts

-llneol~

fJ

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1

Association met rece~tly
Wahama High SchooL He was
introduced by Mrs. John Mor-11
gan. vice president and program chairman.
,
.
Approxunat~ly_ 85 persons
first meeting will be Sept. tended the first meeting of
llchool year.
14 _
Mrs. Thomas &amp;ell
ed a -vocal selection and
the piano.

· Cojnplete 4ll\bll Hrotee.
for ~- ~~P\td for IOns ,
life ond ~~~·11ili·
. mtv,. " · 'ltflniNI
lleel 'll'illl ...ntod·cuttiDI ·
,• oclf.•~ ·Sot•
of 1

DRESSES

I Gallipolis

fitt at

-·· .;.nment on tilt

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terJ
• .. tlll1 lepJ IJ'I I•

,....r ·1101'1 wlslt te f!oo

::;.··tABNWARE . ·

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..... .., -bori,hl!'l
oat,10 drin
drip ; I'

MASON ·- Attorney J o h

Officers are, president, Mr~.
Ernest Whitehead· vice presldent. Mrs. Walter' Brown : secretary Mrs. Robert King, and
treasu~er. Mrs. Harliss Frank.
The PTA will meet the second. Monday of each month.

HONORED AT DINNER

lnr. rotllll '!l'lnktoo -

"GAY GIBSON" JUNIOR

Albert
F'inne-y . Sll ss:~ nah I Ira Cucllran. Elvna . V.
A-' vid Smith; RefreshmenL~. Mrs . l Pptl~gtisr: and ArrterlcaniSU:!II
York Hug:h Gri!filh. D&lt;~m t' ; Swar1z. Canton:. Dora O'Brie~, Frank Bi!ie and Mrs. LaVern I w~e~o the Wahama Junior
Shade ; .\1r. and Mrs . Arch te Provanche.
Senior High Parent Teaclters'

~~~~~&lt;;;;~~~

· " lronil\1. llaoblna - •
able. No ··~ llunclor-

Epling Speaker
On Americanism
For Mason PTA

Mr and Mrs. Alfred Cashdollar and Mrs. Da· E I"

or .no

Stainless St,.l

On

t

Jlf()1f YOU KNOW
New , . . lo lbe HIJ lltte Ill

Elberfelds Ate OPen frid'Y 9IQ·J:.~nd ~tur~ay 9to 9

A picnic was held at the Port· II

wars S(&gt;rved from
a , grownups were led, &amp;!0 / ~ Jim Ruth: Health and Safety,
well-loaded table at noon . with ' Mrs Kimes . and prizes a war Mrs . Ronald Osborne, M r l!l . rnily, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre
cee_il Swartz, asking tht' bl~s&amp; ed.
Grant Smith and Mrs. ~nald and famUy, all of Portland; Mrs.
log
' An offering was t•k•n
to Mym; IU!adlnK and Ltbrlll1'. Mary Gillilan and family
Ill.
h 1
defray expenses on the Mrs. Franz, Mrs. r. Edd Hum- Chester: \irs. Betty Combs and
Waid Swartz or Athem . prt&gt;t t' P cement floor which was phrey. Mrs. Harry Osborne and son Larry of C!eveland ; Mr :Jdent, presided over lhe even sJI nt'~- the Shelterhouse this vear. Mr Manuel: Parliamentarian, and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Gold·
of tht' day Hazel
were
.
' Mrs. Will Swain; HospitaUty. en, Colo ., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Shade, was &amp;:&gt;cretary .- d lhla l Mr and Mrs. Waid Swartz, Mrs. Denver Weber and Mrs. Gillilan and family of Canton.
en
Woode
, Treasur.-r, &lt;~n
A h ·sMr and Mrs Dick 1Delmar Osburn; Budget and One son Gary John!on WI!
K1mes
F
of At hen~ was m 1 en ·
· ·
·
I
M
nd M Dohr
' nd
ae
.
•
•
Swartz •md daughters , Cohm· Finance,
r. a
rs.
- able to atte .
charge of entertamment t:!ld- bus Mr and Mrs. Paul
n. l mann Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Also attending was Mr. John·
Prizes were awarded
the
h
I
~k•
Alh"ns
"'r
and
Mrs.
Boring' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hon- son 's mother, Luta Johnson
1
d Swart z· t. e rts e.
'- · · :Y' ·
est man. Desmon · 8 r~hart·! Gerald Sw&lt;~rtz :wd daughters, eycutt. and Mr. and Mrs. ~oe son, Seldon of Torch.
eldest woman, Hnsa a
. 11
Mr «lld Mrs Har- Turne.r· Program , Mrs. Maurice
st the daughtt-&gt;r o1· I Mane
a J .
f
•
.
Ha
h
t e younge .
K
ld Swartz &lt;~nd daughters
o Reed Mrs. Jumor
nnum,
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.
lo"•tl
W
Vo
.
Mr.
and
Mrs
'Suttle
and
Ronald
1 1~m s " .
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HQs..
Mrs. H c. Orr, Athens; M_r. borne; Membership, Mrs. ar·

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