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11 ·Constitution is Topic Discusse
EvaqeDae eupter, oa,
Mainly About
By Mrs. Karr for DAR Meet_ing
'" Middleport. • opo...rt..
• 1'11111111110 .... Friday ....
The Constitution was the top- al the First Umted PresbyterU Ill lbe
People In
of discussion by Mrs. Irving Jan Church. Lunch\!00 re~a- ==~ loSe:~.:... TlloH
Karr , Jr., and Mrs J E Har- tions must be mad~lb , the hllo~D~ · I1UIImaC• may leave
ley when the Return Jonathan regent before Septe
17.
ll'llllllt Klq Bulldial SUpply
Pomeroy

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8-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,

Sept. 12, 1984

SERMONE'ITE

1

NEW' HAVEN ,

. NOY

retumed W. Va. Mf, lhd ~- Van&lt;l
"SUBMISSION"
great help ID our 1enerat1o". horne after opendlng the .ut~· 8Jid 100 hne Just retumed
Matthew f :D (Jievlsed SliD- We enjoy today the l~munes mer monlhl worklllg and ll&gt;Ur· from Los Alamos, New Muico,
dord Venloa) " Bal flrll and CGDJforta which truly bave .
In Europe
where Mr. Vart&lt;!f was employIa Middleport or can M r1,
bls klnrdom and bls rllbte- lilade our Uvea the belt oirer. mg
'
eel by the GolretrimMt In I hI
, JOha Lyoao or ' Mn. D&lt;lberl
ODioell and aD thele ddu&amp;•
Yet, with all lhll ....,.tb and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Balr of SclentiHc Laboratory.
Mitchell.
will be y&lt;&gt;un u well."
potential pro~ress, we bave got· Cleveland, Ohio were weekend Min Ethel Riddle left
on
Membtra ~ alao remindten the ml:stl.keo beUef that we guestl of her sister and family, September 9th from 0\arleston.
ed to send their favorite red·
In our age of the Twentieth mortal human beings ee elllt Mr. and Mrs. f&gt;orsey Lee Roush W. Va. to fly to Roof~. New
pea to Mrs. Gene Nortoa or Century , we are constantly mak- sol~ly on our own powen IDd and Carolyn.
York, to attend the -lOth Annual

', 1e

John Layne hu

1~1e1gs Chapter, Daughters of An lnvitalton was read from
Mrs . Forrest B•chtrl and son, the Ameman Revolution, met the french Colony Chapter of
Fnday afternoon at the home Gallipolis to attend the marltina
Butrh, :~pent Wf'dnt&gt;sday in Co- ot \1rs 0 . p Klein .
I of
a revolutionary soldier's
lumbus
The meptmg was openf"rl. m Igrave on the Evans farm SunThe Re\' Howard Huppelt ntuallstJc form wtth \1 rs l'. . rn- ~ dav . St&gt;plt&gt;mber 20 with 8 tea
hl'ls returiWd fro m "' month s ersun J_ones r_egent. 10 charge following at the Evans Farm. cbapter offieers Immediately tng progress in aU phases of abiHties.
M
Jane Webb a student Convention of Tbe
National
vacation spent m Gulf porl. assJste~: by Mis s Bess Sanborn, Those wishing to attend may to be prlated lD a cookbook. our existenet". In the medical We have developed to
a at ~tington Beauty School. Woman's Christian Temperance
Mtss wtth hi "' p;.rrnts . Mr , r haplam Mrs Karr led the 1 con t&lt;~d the regent
Jaboratoriea. new drugs aD tf greaetr degNe now~ more tfl.an
t th weekend here with Union being held at the Manger
and Mrs. C.E. Ruppelt He al pledge to the flag w1th Mr s
medicines are being deveklped ever before, the Idea thai un- : " rO:to Mr ond Mn Wll· Hotel In Rochest~r. •Mtos Hid·
so \ tsitf'd in Phtladelphta . Pa t\lt&gt;ll1 at the plano for ttH~ Slflg- •\1rs 0 p .Kiem , Constitu- Mr• MiU• Ho&amp;teBI
to cure diseases and ill! of m~n. less we ourselves ctn work out bur
die will return on Septembh
wuh hts s1ste r. .vlrs .James mg ol the National Antht'm
uon Wet-k Ctuurman, reported
•
thought to be inclU'able only a our own probl!Qll and eaD rely ,
e ·
l3th. Miss Ridclle Is the NationMcDonald and fam1h Jnd m' New programs fu r rhe ""' ~n plans lo. observe the spec- To f:arwata Club
few years ago.
upon our own 11reagth""" ,
Mr. aad Mn. Fred Mertes al Direclor of VlouPj EducaAlexandrta. va with Mr and wt:"re- dJ stn buted and 11 r~:&gt;sumt- 1al w~ek . September 17-2.1, in '
Our automobile factories are dom, that Ufe Jus&amp; woWdll t Of MDf,'limtown, W. Va. vistled tlon and will be ln c:!harp o1
Mr-c: o D f raser CJnd ta mi lv of tt1 t&gt; yPar's empha:-ts was g1v th+: schouls, libraries and com- Mrs. Donald Mills was host- putting new model cars onto work out. This kind of attitude here over the weekend.
the pxhibits. poster contest, the
.1 en IJy the regl:'nt The ohsrrv- mun tt)
ess to her Canasta club Tues~ our nation's roads and hlgh- leads us eventually down t h •
ha
showing of films, and wt11 apMr and Mrs Lawrence Ml · anrto of the D1a mond Juhilf'~&gt; of
Mr!S Harley presented Mrs. da-y evenmg at her horne on ways with new innovations and road to chaos, ~ion, and Okey Lay~
s ed' 1 _ pear in 8 pageant 'Mne Dl·
hocm wert- busmt&gt;ss VISJtors tn tht' Nationfll Soc tety D A H Karr State Program
Chair- Linco\n-St Prizes were award- grea~ · machines and gadgets eventuaJly to sea-destruction. home af~r being a m ICB pa
.
p
p 1u 1
Gallipolis F'nday aftt&gt;J noon
w1ll
beg
tn
111
(ktober
man
"1th
a
corsage
of
yellowed
to
Mrs.
Lionel
Boggs,
Mrs.
available
than
she
can
po~siThls
.attl.~
'in
the
tnilJds
ahd
tlent
at
SL
Josepb
Hospital
~:.~:s
S~~urd~~grn~~ht.
1
The Rev and Mrs ClvdP ' Dunng tht' busrness srsston m~ngolds ~nd gave a tr•bute Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Edna bly use in her hom .e
hearts ovpeople is our greatest in fark~reburg.
~~::: ~ ~~~=~;:~;~~
Bartltott and children, J&lt;t~f's . a rummagf' sale ..... as phmnPd to her wlth a readmg on the French, and Mrs.
William
All of this advancement and threat.
Lynn Miller, a X-~ay ·
Martha and RebN·('&lt;l have rt&gt; wllh \1rs .S. P Knighl Mrs marigold flower as it composes Childs.
inveb.Uve genius hqve been of Our Lord, Jesus'
at cabell HU(Itlngton
turned from a two week vaca- Guy 'Je1g lrr . Mrs Dw1ghl Mil- many small flowers mto one Olher players were Mrs.
·- - - . knew the perilous end of
her mother, MtB.
tion tnp They v1s1tffi Mam- huan and Mrs George Skn~ner as members of a chapter com· Robert Schmoll, Mrs. Millard
pie who 1rulted only In
phlne
over the weekend.
moth Caves and Carter caves 1 nanwd on the commntet' fhe post' a umt
Wildermuth and Mrs. Richard
.~lves, and s~ught eagerly
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb
m Kentucky and weroe 1n Ktrk dale wtll be ::mnoun('ed la ler
Mrs Harley read 8 paper on Gress.. Mrs.
Mills
served
direct them to avoid mucb self and family o( Pittsburgh ylsltWt h~v•
e.rsv!lle as guests of Mr. and I 'flit' group \o ted to plnce the the Bill of Rights , reflecting a dessert c.."Ourse at the clo!!~e
d~luslion. 'lbe whole essence ed recently with Mr. and ,Mrs.
KOD· A~K
Mrs. Arthur F'urd and Mr and Natt(ln&lt;.tl mag&lt;~7.1ne m the f1ve the dignity of m&lt;'ln in his search of the evening.
fi
his Gospel m~~sage could be P. E. Roush. Mrs. McCoplb"and
Mrs Clyde E Barile!! and srhool !tbran es In the county a- for pear e and happiness tn a
summed up With the ~ord, son Jimmy remained (or
families. They alsn I'I&gt;O ted wit h' g•'" llu s vear. The Southeast free land
Wedding Plans are
SUBMISSION. - Many Urnes, week's visit.
Mr . and Mr:-. Eugene Emench, I Uislrwt meeting Vias announc- Mrs Karr also spoke on the H •
d
.
Chnst eluded his followers
Mrs. Homer Meredith and
and Mr and Mrs Forrest B&lt;lr1 -: ed for September 22 , honlon, ConstitutiOn, reading from an
er,ng Announce
refusinJ to rely and trust
daughter of Salem, Va. ·.. ~~tei11
lett in Newark, Ohio and Wllh
- early edition, and noting the Plans have been completed The 32nd Spencer reunion God. Wt too need to be
hJs father, Mr. Ivan Sh~wver
Mrs R M Smes m Buc hannon
changes made 10 il today She l lor the open church wedding ol was held Sept. &amp; at Blendon ed o..f~th:;l•,.d~a·n;,';gje~r;.;·• .~Jesil,uli.".bl.llllY.!IItil!!!i!~~!!jj.,.ll!llir.ll•lllJadft
and ·Mr and Mrs John Ff'ltou m
read 8 mf ... ..
...
· Mist&gt; M.arilvn Koehler W Mr. Woods Park m_Columbus Wlth thAL•
'
Simpson, 1\ . Va
a member .
"She also
f
f
Mr. and Mrs. 1-lan·.v Houd"
cA R 1chili
shelt and daughter. !\111"s Fred.
.. R
die Ho tJd::~ sh elt. ha ve ret urnPd Mrs Harry L Batley, as~m;t· can evo1u
delighted.
f
AI B Nr York whert\, ed !Jy Mrs. ~lien Couclt. enter fercncc hc1
"I can't imagine, 11 -McGiver
~om s e n~onseve;a\ d&lt;1; s wtlh tainl:'d the Missionary Societ~· cently M:Esays, "bow J could possibly get
th:ir o~her Uaughler and fam ot the Pomeroy F1rst . Baptist State Cha~
along withoot any ooe of them.
Uy the Rev and Mrs Ronald church Thursday evemng
at tures. Rad!
tCanllnued FTom Froat Pagel
And the nice thing b, after the
'
d h ldr&lt;&gt;n The\' were her horne, East Matn St.
the confert
eggs."
PIace
an ·"r I by 1 OUI"e. and Th e meetmg
·
ed
· h th
a
,.
first
three or IOUf, you don't
open
w1t
e c· mpa
McGIVER MET HIS
wife,
accompamt"U
•
d.
L
k
Thorn
s
have
to be parents - jusl adRutb, when both were studying
Beck Place. who had been scripture rea mg o1 u e 12 ·
as l
ministrators.
You train the first
34-38 by Mrs J E Foster pres- on the Sui
at CathoUc University, in the
here yfor a VISlt •
few
well,
and
lhey'll train the
1dent. Mrs. Alen Shain read a gamzing SFdrama department. Ruth was
rest
for
you."
Mr and Mrs . Ernie Fraser verse of the theme song, The the NatJOnr
8:00 Down on the Farm
doing work on set designing and
and ram1ly have moved from I Voice of God is Calling. It was ed leaflets
8:30 Popey• &amp; Pals
when Joha first cast eyes on
property on Vme-S l to
the announced that the Rio Gra nde on. timely_ :
9 J Ruft anr' Red4y Show
her, she was wearing a welder's mask and she built --some
Comedian Joey Forman will
residence vacated by Mr . and 1 Assoc iation would meet Thurs- ertca n His,
10·00 Hector Heatheote Show
scenery.
have a regular supporting rolo
Mrs. Alfred Scarberry, Jr. and day September 17, at 10 am the Um led
10:30 Fireba. XL S
· family .
at the Rio Grande
Bapt1st During tl
11 oo Dennis the Menace
"I saki to myseU thai I bad as a pediatrician who lives in
11:30
Fury
d church The Baptist Dav
of Klem, assi·
to meet that girl," John says. the same building as star Joe
Mrs. Myron MJiler retu{ne Prayer which will be m Nov em- Brewington
12 :00 Make Room for Daddy
"I figured abe would probably Bis.hop on . the latter's series
to her .ho":~e ·~ursday rom ber.was discussed. The love gift Harley, st
12:30 Ann Southern
be very haady to have IU'Ound which prem•eres on CBS.TV OD
the Gal hpoh s Clime where she offering was dedicated by Mrs and sherbe
I ·00 Biography
tbe house.''
Sunday, ~pt. 27. Forman playhad major surgery_ .and was Loram Sterrett
b!e centert
1 30 Touchdown
. ,
·
.... on Sid Caesar's ABC-1V
.
They didD 1 se~ oot to have a show last season and did nightConf1·ned to the clmH: twE'lv~ Mrs. Dana Ohver,
2.00 NCAA Football
devotwnal ment o1 1a1
large
family. It JUst sort of hap- clubs with Mi key "-~
1ays. Her aunt, Mrs. Gr~ce .l leader read Proverb! 1 7-9 and es presided
5. 00 Pete Smith Special
pene«i. Now, of course, they are_.
c
•o.vv....l ·" •
Proudfoot of G:afton, W . a ~:1 -6. She gave a meditation on bowl. Mrs.
5 30 Singing Caravan
.s here to be With Mrs. Miller I Wtsdom and closed with " A contributin.
6:00 Srngmg Caravan
during her recuperatmn .
Motln:l 's Prayer."
Arranger.
7.00 Porter \\'agnor Show
6·30 Flatt and Scruggs
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gallah· "These al•o are ours - open ored dahl
7 30 FUpper
have returned to their I our doors and let the
world from the
1er
8.00 Death Vall&lt;y Days
10me in Athens, Georgia after m," was the theme of the pro- used thrm,
8.30 Kentucky Jones
;pending several days
wtth gram presented .bY Mrs. Shain Guests inl1
9.00 Saturday Nigh! Movleo
rus parents, Mr and Mrs. Pat assisted by Mrs. T. T. SheltOII Chri stme C
II
:00 Late News Picture
Gallagher.
land Mrs Dale Wippel Pra}'er Mrs Mar
11
:10
D. ~ - and Weatller
· by Mrs Ohver closed the meet- Walter H.;
1l:l5
Sports
Mrs Lema Lighter and . her iing
'
ert Coat~.
11 :20 Films of the 50'1.
:laughter, Mrs Tom
Rtley ,l Refreshments were served member o
have returned from a monf~ 'S during the SOl'IBJ hour by the Jumbus \l'
Vlsi1 m Los Altos, Cahl. Wit~ hostesses to mne memb~rs. Hos- next meet
the fonner 's daughter and faml tesses fo r the Oc tober meeting home of ~
ART AT THE FAIR- Blending together as one work of art
ly • Belly Lighter Mans Whtle
Sk'mner
ed WI'II be ,M rs. George
are the symbol ol the New York World's Fair, the Unlsphere.
there they age~ded the w · and Mrs Aten Sham.
and on~ of the many sculptures adorning the grounds This
din&amp; of Mrs. Lighter's grand·
flg~re IS call~~ "The Vine" and was cre&lt;tt('d by lf~rriet
daughter Karen Sue Maris.
Fnshmut.h. 1 he statue was borrowed from New York'&amp;
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
1
7:00
TV
~•sroom
Mrs. Delbert Bruch entered
8.00 Captam Kangaroo
Riverside Methodist Ho&gt;!pital
9 00 llvin Show
in Columbus Fnday, and Will
Election
9.30 Tent~. Tuxedo
undergo surgery next week.
when Roc.
unique 9cenes and people.
10.00 Quick Draw McGraw
1
Steve Allen guests on Garry
Her room number I S 506
Mrs Max Meinhart entertain- Thursday
10:30 Mighty Mouse
Moore ~s "I've Got A Secret."
Mrs. Eslie Mossman spent a I ed the Pasl Councilors of Thea· ~~glein,
11:00 Rm fln Tm
Bob Hope rings up the cur- Monday, Sept. 14, on CBS-TV.
week ln Newark With her dau· dorus Council Daughters
of s1dmg.
!I :38 Roy Rogers
tain on his 15th consecudve Steve becomes emcee of t h e
&amp;htoP.r and son-in·law, Mr. and America , Thursday evening at One ap,
1.'! :00 Sky Kine
Mrs. Donald Morgan and son. l her honlt"' Locust St.
swered.
season
on NBC.TV speciabl series Sept. 21. Moore left oa
12:3" CBS News
Mrs. Harry Bearhs is rtprt.ed A short business sess1on was home ere.
wilh headlin•n Milton Berle, his around the world lour earI. 00 Doctors at Work
ly this month - after lapmg
Ill Improving, but will be con- conducted by Mrs R.ay Seiden- nounced 1
Jack Benny, Dean
Martia
1:30 The Airmaa's World
his last show.
flned to. Holzer Hospital for abel, vice-president,
which ~ere wmr
1 :45 Dizzy Dean
and PhyiUs Diller In the prem10me time
.
opened with devotions by Mrs. In~ _and ~
uWbat's This Song?" a mus1.55 K. C. vs Yankees
Iere variety bour of his weekly
Mr. and Mrs Marhn Young Fred Dessauer, followed by the Wilham 1
kal
same show Sllll'rinl West
2:00 The Airman's World
Chrysler-sponsored aeries Frl· Coast disk jockey Win Martinan~ son, Jimmy of _COt·o~, Fla , Lord's Prayer and pledge
to centerpl~
2:15 Dizzy Dean
day' Sept. 25.
visited recently With hts miT flag in unison. A round robin for croc.
dale, wlU be presented In color
I:
00
Sea Hunt
Lei Brown aad his Band of
ther, Mrs. G. A. Young and get-well card was sent to Mrs. Mrs. Bet1
on NBC.TV, Monday tbrougb
1:30 Ear11 Sbow
Reuown, long asaoclated wltb Friday, beginning Mond8y, Oct. '
other relatives.
Harry Bearhs m Holzer Rospit- Fred t
7:00 LaWIIl8JI
Mr. and Mrs. lra Holter or al
ed as wo·
Hope both In radio aiid televl·
7:30 Lucy-Dezl Comedy Hoar Blon, retuma to provide t h e 211, replaclnl Merv Griffin's
Tacoma, Wash . were recent Games were played and priz- elected v
Word lor Word. Win b lmowD
I : 3fJ
• De!eadere
mu.sieal accompaniment.
11.1ests of Mrs. Homer Holter es awarded to Mrs. Henry Rei- overseer ,
to
record fans for his million
1:30 Summer Playhouse
This Jll'Otll'WD marki the first seller " Deck of Cards." ......
and Lester Bailey a nd sister, bel Mrs Richard
Campbell 1ecturer ;
I
I
'
.
'
10:00 Gunsmoke
of eight Bob Hopi! specials to
Mrs. Ora Archer. . .
, Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, Miss Erna ard an_d
11:00 News
Dr. HarOld A. Botley, t b o
star lite comedlaa. Sis of theae
Mrs. Roy Holter v1s1t.ed Frl· Je sse and Mrs Dessauer.
mer Rtc-11: U Late Movie
win be vari"!Y shows; two will veteraa Methodist mini8ler now
day mornmg with h'?'r motber, Refreshmenl s were served by Mrs W
be filmed comedleo in color. being featured on the NBC-TV
· Mrn. George . Thompson, Che- the hostess to the above nam- 1ain : Fr
1
Oae of lbe filmed comedies relJsious series, "Frontiers of
shire. who Js 1\l
ed Emd Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs 1er: Mrs
'
.
will be Western 18· Faith;' believeo lhat among
scheduled
Mrs. Ray Sendenabel, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, Mrs. Arnold
; tary · C.
tire, "Have Girls, win Trav- all the maos media, televisioo
.Henry Reibel and \1rs
t!S and Mrs Joseph Beeglt&gt;
er; Mrs
el," witll guest stara Jill St. is the mosl lmportaDI way to
Hayes visited Friday, at
October meeting will be
Mrs. Ho·
Joha, Rhonda Fleming, Marl- reach mlllionl of people across
zer Hospit al with F.thel .Ion es, &lt;:~t lhe home of Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Fr
llya Muwell, Aldo Ray, Rod lite country and mate them
Denver Thoma and Alta Nelson Smith, Rutland.
Mrs. Be'
I :30 Social Security
Camel'&lt;lll,
Sonny Tufts
a n d reall7.e that the stories of lhe
ant stew
1:45 NeJshbora
Bruce Cabot.
Bible are .no\ just fiction, but
9:00 Churct. o1 Chrisl
I Tri..City Sewing
:;::'.\~~
deal
with actual events which
Included
in
the
sl•
variety
9:30 Word of Ule
POMEROY OHIO
Club has Meeti.n g
Leonard
formats
will
be
a
90
minute
happened
ID real people.
10:00 Pal and Mike
special
highlighting
tbe
comeTONIGHT
Hostess gifts were presented man: M
10:30 Land of Allakazam
dlan's annual Christmas trip
to Mrs. Charles Riffle
chairmr
11 .00 Casper CartDoa
Speaking of Mickey, his son,
"TOM JONES"
to entertain American GI's ov·.
&lt;Technicolor)
day evening when the
Louks,
11 :30 Beany &amp; eecn
Tim,
17, will ap_pear wllh hls
erseas.
Alben Finney. Susunab Sewing club met at her home,
Refre
12:00 Bugs Bunny
Oa Friday, Oct. 2, Fred A&amp;- pop on the 11new ABC-TV comYork Hugb Gnuttb, Dame East Main St.
,' the
,12.30
Amerlcaa
Bandstand
l!:dltb...•rtoon
Evano
Th e evemng
·
talre and Barrie Chase are re&lt; edy series, Mickey/~ to make
C.lo
was spent
I ·30 Let's Dance
united, • dancJna together
In ito leledebuL lhll fall
1
----------~·I I Ially and in sew ing, aller
2:30
Adveature
Theatre
'•
their first TV musical cpinedy,
the hoetesa served a
That's all for now.
IUN.. MON. ond TU Is.
4·00 Olymp1c Trials
"Think
Pretty,"
marking
the
Sept. 13-14-15
course to Mrs. Roberl
5:00 World of Sports
premiere of the "Bob Hope
"WILD ANO WONDERFUL" ings, Mrs. Bradford
R.~::lll
6· 31' WresUing
Presents the Chrysler Theatre"
(Tecbnieolor)
Elizabeth Fick, Mrs. R
7:30 The Outer Limits
Curtis, Christine Kaufcolcrcast
. series.
Roberts, Mrs. Fred
8 30 Lawrence Welk
Mrs William Grueser, M r .
9 30 Hollywood Palace
SIG!fl'S .. SOUNDS: Com&amp;Harlan W~hrung and Mrs. Rus10:30 Wells Fargo
dlan Soupy Saleo Is plannlfll ID
sell Wilson.
"Sonilll You lliaoe 1938"
11 :00 Chiller Thealrt
use excerpts from the sequenc-

ebb .. .

Mrs. Bailey is
Hostess for
Soc1e
. y Mee mg
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NO. 129

Halleck
Wants
GOP in

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32nd Spencer
rieUDI.OD Held
Jn Columbus

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McGivers (Pop.l2)
'Invade' Film/and

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WSAZ -TV

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Channel 3

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WCHS. TV

Grot
Past Councilors New
Meet at Home of AtR
Mrs. Meinhart

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Channel 8

Highlights •.•

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6:30 and 11:10 PM

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PACEMAKER NEWS
6:40 and 11:15 PM
WEATHER REPORT
PM

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WHTN-TV
Channel13

MEIGS THEATRE

ABC

REPORT _

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COM~TON,

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OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: II to 12:2 to~ !Close at Noou 011
Tbllrl. - Eaal Court SL, Pomeroy

Thomas

&amp; Son

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The TV program that helped
launch a national crau -the
Feb. 9 edition of lbe Ed Sulllvan Show featuring the Beatlel
live from New York - wm be
rebroacjcaat Sunday, Sep&amp;. II
Clll CBS-TV . .....
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Jackets Sting Rutland Red Devils 36-0 In
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Crlop blocking and tackling The Jackets' "bambino" squad , rolling up :112 yardo, and
21 way.
next play he ran the ball over. Wallace ran 27 yards ro the ting 42 m 10 carries, bot 30 of
up front and four hard running &lt;second string), played most' first downs.
Senior Left halfback
Alan The Jackets' first TD
when Rutland 32.
I then came on one long run
backs produced a decisive 36- of the final period except
a One touchdown came on
a Wallace carried the ball
ll the game was only minutes
Sauer ended hls night's work Iagamst the Middleport oecooos .
MiddleP\lrt , brief Interval when a punt was long eUort
times for 127 yards. including old eame after Middleport r,. w111! 95 yards In 10 carrieo, Joe l Coach Ashley obviously was
0 victory for the
High school football teall' over needed.
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ceived. had to punt and the Rut- Stephenson. right halfback, had l bsppy about what happened He I
Hull and Friday night.
Between the Jackets' scoring the score 12-ll. The teams had and anoth•r for 31. He caught land receiver fumbled, Middle-•eight m three, Bruce Wallace declined comment other than
Coach Bob Ashley made his drivea, everything Rutland of· traded pa" interceptions. and a flare pass good for 10 yards port recovering on the Rutland 87 m 14 cames, Paul Wilson to ask how many penalties h1s
deput before his home
town fered up as its own offense waa Rutland punted ro the Ja cket and the Jackets' third
touch· 32. On the SIXth play
Bruce who spelled Sauer, had 18 in boys drew. and when rold, "70
fans a dream come true, per- crushed. When Ute little guys 39. On tbe first play Junior down with 4:30 left In the sec- Wallace sneaked in from th e seven tnes. as did Budd Yjyards," promised there wouldhaps, as his Yellow Jackets hit came in early In the fourth per· fullback, 160 lb. Rod Sauer, got ond quarter. He gathered In an- two
Moore : Roger Ldfingwel' had n't be that many next week at
two quick touchdowns in the iod, Rutland bad managed only through a big hole at guard and 1other from his brother, Senior 1 The fourth TO, with 6·00 left mmu s 13 1n two
iattempted Wahama
first quarter. added the third In 18 net yards on the ground In with two good blocks, outraced Quarterback Bruce Wallace, m the third penod ended
a passeSI. and Jim Whtllatch, The Jacket line from tackle
the second period, the fourtb in the final 11 minutes Rutland everybody to the goal line
good for 18 yards to Rutland 2 dri ve of 61 yards in eight plays two m one try .
to tackle was tested continuthe third penod, and the fmal l got 49 mpre, but no touchdown.
There were many other long yard line early in the fourth wtth Bruce Wallace
agam f&lt;'or Rutland, Jim
Barrett ously as Coach D1ck Martm
one early In the fourth period . Meanwhile Middleport
watt I gainers that didn 't go all the , quarter from where on the sneaking rn . In that push Alan was the lop ground gainer, get- chose to iend his backs inside " This wao a cbarfljo pme,
wasn 'l it? So I gave up aU the
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,- 0., Sept. 14, 1964-3
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the ends- almost exclusively.
This defensive line had on it
American FootbaU League
Bob Caruthers ttnd John BLake.
By
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ends; Ray Pickens and Craig
Eastern Divisioo
Dave
Rawlings. tackles, and
W. L. T. Pet. 'pf pa
Ashley, middle guard.
New York
J 0 D 1.000 30 6
The offensive line included Buffalo
I 0 0 1.000 34 17
Larry Vance and Blake, ends ; Boston
I 0 0 I 000 17 14
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The the Washingron 26 and Ryan
Pickens and Rawlings, tackles ; Houston
0 1 0 .000 21 27
Cleveland Browns are off and quickly fired a touchdown pass
Randy Humphreys and To m
Western Division
running for the second year in lo Gary Co!llns.
Kmg at one guard, alternating.
\\1 . L. T. Pet. PF P"A.
a row after displaying a slow- The Browns then came back
and Ken Harris at the other, San Diego
1 0 0 1000 27 21
starting but alert team in their and scored another touchdown
with Caruth~rs at center
Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 17 S4
opener against the Redskins at 1after they had held Washington
Rutland opened With Smith Oakland
0 I 0 .000 14 27
Washlngton Sunday.
on downs after the kickoff. Jim
and H. Black at ends, Moodis· Denver
0 1 0 000 6 30
The Browns, who trailed to-o Brown climaxed the 7G-yard
paugh and Sutherland at tack- I
Saturday's Results
early in the second per od, drive when he boiled into Ute
lcs, tht! latter t1gurmg in
a ' New York 30 Denver 6
bounced back to post a 27-13 end zone £rom one yard out.
majority of tackles on detense . San D1ego 27 Houston 21
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victory.
The Browns increased their
Dinguss and Wood, guards,
tonly games scheduled)
Last s e a son, the Browns lead to 20..10 In the third quarand Stewart, center.
Backs j
Sunday's Results
opened fast and won their first ter when Brown went over
were Hawkins. Rupe. B Bar 1Buffalo 34 Kansas City 17
six games.
again. Brown carried the ball
rett, and Lambert. On derense Boston 17 Oakland 14
The Browns recovered four 23 times during the game and
Melvin Hrown and Ru~ ly L1t- ' &lt;Only games scheduled)
fumbles and turned two o1 finished with 89 yards.
tle carne m.
Saturday's Games
them into touchdOW!lti that gave The all-pro's running mate.
Oakland
at Houston, night
STATISTICS
Utem a victory and an Import- Ernie Green, scored the final
!Only
game
scheduled)
M
ant early season edge over the touchdown and wound up with
R
Sunday's Game&amp;
Yds . Rushing
342
67 Buffalo at Denver
defending champion New York 37 yards gained on 11 carries.
Yds. Passing
28
25 I Boston at San Diego
Giants who lost to Philadelphi~. The Redskins' final points
Tot.al
gain
370
92
VInce Costello, Mike Lucci, came in the last period when
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Passes Alt.
7
8
Walter Beach and Ross Flcht- J' M r k' ked th
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Passes Comp.
2
4
ner recovered the fumbles that Im ar . IC
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VISITORS- Several awards were presented to the VISiting golfers at the Pomeroy Women's Golf Club tournaPasses Int.
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ment last week. Visitors taking honors in~lud~d front row , left to right, Genny Ackerman: .Fairgreens; Mary In·
played a major role in the con- of his two field goals.
Punts .
4 for 103 5 fnr By United Press International
test.
The victory put the Browns ' gels, Hidden Valley; Helen Galloway,_ Galltpolis; Betty McGmness,
.Joan Ward,
and Pau!me
141 UCLA 17 Pitt 12
The Red 8 k 1n 8 Intercepted on top In the Eastern Division Johnson, Fatrgreens. Se~ond row, Edith Raffert~, S~uth, Hills; Ruby Jenkms. Gall~pohs; Eloise Kemp. Soulh Hills;
First Downs
21
2 Mmn Dlth 29 Eau Clare St. 8
three of Frank Ryan's passes along w th the Eagles and
Wavie Ludwig, South Hills; Ellen Richards, Gallipolis; ~!!arion Ebersbach, Galltpohs, and Florence _Ecke~, Ga~Ipolt~ Penalties ·
70
but scored only 10 points from St. Louis Cards. The
5 Morn ngside 47 MacAlester 0
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Fumb.
Rec.
0 Concordia 28 Parsons 14
them.
will play the Cardinals In their
By quarters :
Bethel 20 Ramhne 0
After the Redsklns bsd scored home opener next Sunday In an
Rutland
0 0 0 0 - 0 Montana St. 29 B. C. 24
a field goal and a touchdown, early season showdown for first
National FootbaU League
Middleport
12 8 8 8 - 36
Lucci recovered a fumble on place.
Scormg. B
Wallace. 2 yd .
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run, Sauer, 61 yd. run; A. WaiEastern Division
lace 10 yd. pJss from B WaiEXCLUSIVE!
W.
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North Gal!ia exploded for 28 1score came when Chick scamp, the season progress-.," said St
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points in the final two quart- ered across from four yards Weiher, now serving his first (: · 'fuJ~
pass;
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ers at Southwestern
Friday out. Chick passed to Mason year as head SW mentor.
p;~e
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night to whip the Highland- Peck lor the extra points, and Tom Foster was outstanding N 1 a y k
0 1 ~ ·0011 7 38 1
ers 28-6 In a SouUtern Valley the Pirates led, ~.
for the Pirates on both
of Pel~ b or h
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Athletic Conference battle.
Later in the third period, fense and defense while Smith WI ~_urg
·000 14 26 , Ohio H. S. Football Scores
The host club, under the lead- Smith smashed over from the Quck and. Roger Garr~tt look- Da~~a~ngton ~ ~ ~ ~~ l~ ;~ By United Press International
ership of Pat Weiher, jumped six, and it was 14-li. N or I h ed good m the bsckf1eld M
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National League
ahead &amp;-0 shortly after the op- Gal!ia.
A Toler also drew praise from '
Wtstern Division
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W.
L.
Pet.
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kickoff
when
Walt
SimpIn
the
final
stanza,
North
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W.
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W.
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offense, and it paid off as the Friday, North Gallia wIll , DetrOit
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592 GB St. Louis
1 0 0 1 000 26 17 Akron St. Vmcent 27
80 65 ·
7 conversion atlempt failed.
Neither
team
scored
during
Baltimore
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added
two
insurance
host
Eastern
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Los
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Bedford
Chane
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84 58 592
1 0 0 1 000 14
79 84 552 7
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Mmnesota
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7 12
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although the Highlanders drove from nine yards out, and acor- Both Meigs teams were beat- Chicago
Parma 16
77 6!9 .585
527 1012 Milwaukee
0
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3 69 514 12
12 to the two once, but a penalty ed tile extra point for a 22-6 en in non-league openers Fri- ' Baltimore
Detroit
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Pittsburgh
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Los Angeles
75 72 .510 1212 Los Angeles
72 71 .503 14
the threat.
Pirate lead.
day night.
San Fran 0 I 0 000 17 26
Beaver Local
Cleveland
72 72 .500
65 78 .45&gt; 21
In the second half,
the ' Last NG score came when I Linescore:
Saturday's Results
Fremont St. Joseph 040
DISHWASHER
72
4 7 14
4 Chicago
28
1 12
Minnesota
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Highlanders fell prey to
the Chick passed 29 yards ro Peck. North Gallia
0 0 t4 14- 28 St. Louis 16 Dallas 6
Gibsonburg 0
9 23
84 73 -433
57 82
90 •3811
Boston
rushing of Clyde Smith, full- The PATs failed.
Southwestern
6 P 0 0- 6 (Only game scheduled!
Can ton McKinley 3t
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Washlnglon
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Saturdey's ReJullo
back for Ute Pirates, and the
Coach Weiher praised
the SW scoring Simpson, I
Sunday's Results
Akron Hoban 14
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Kansas City
53 9! .368 33 Houston 2 Pittsburgh
I 0
passing of Dan Chick, quarter- running of Russ Miller in the run.
Cleveland ?:1 Washmglon 13 1Manon Catholic 16 Crestline 8l
8
samtary with
Re&amp;ullo
Los
Angeles8 Cincinnati
New York
bsck·
first hall · He also lauded Dale NG scoring - Chick,
411,os Ange le 26 Pittsb&lt;
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B Ill Salurday's
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Chicago 3 St Louis 2
The Pirates tied II up short- Bryant, Reggie Calhoon, and yards; Peck. PAT's, pass: Philadelphia 38 New York 7
Maple Heights 7
Los Angales 3 Boston 2
San Francis.;. 9 Phlladelphia ly after the third quarter be· Bob Smith for their fine play Smith. 6 yards, PAT's fail; Green Bay 23 Chicago 12
Independence 22 Beachwood o
Call Tile Gas Compaar
5
gan. Tackle Tom Foster recov"We're short on experience Smith, 9 yards, Sm1th, PAT's Mmnesota 34 Baltimore 24
Padua 22
for details.
Sunday's
Detroit 6 Washington
Reoults
ered a blocked punt to set up right now. · We need more con- run; Peck. 29-yard pass from Detroit 26 San
17
Cleveland St. John Cantius 0
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5
2
Cleveland
Chicago
SCtl·n·cLI'nonualsti'I9 Mi!Chlwcaagukoee 2
the first NG touchdown. The ditioning. We'll get better as Chick, PAT's fail.
Saturday's Games
Canton Timken 28 Perry 8
COLUMBIA GA$
Boston 4Sunday'•
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Los Angeles s New York •
Pittsburgh 3 Houston 0 1
Monday's Probable P!tcben
St.' Louis at Milwaukee &lt;night)
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New York 5 Minnesota 2
Kansas City 7 Baltimore S
Cleveland 5 Chicago 4
Washingion 5 Detroit 1
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&lt;Only
Rallimore at Green Bay
By GARY KALE
lng II victories In 15 extra-inn· winner in each league.
Chicago at Minnesota
UPI Sporto Writer
contests. But three u( those had a 20-8 record with the De· New York at Pittsburgh
The Philadelphia Phil!ies losses were lnflicled by
I h e troll Tigers during the 1957 st. Louis at Cleve land

MIn n e I a at BaiUmore (!6-IZ),
bave that "extra margin" to Phillies.
American League team.
tnight) -Grant (13-10) vs. Pap
Ph Ita de I ph Ia at
knock off a cootender cbs sing Tony Taylor started the lOth In other Natwnal
pa
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ton lmght)
vs., pennant.
them for Ute National League rookie
Inning Dick
surgeEstelle
with aand
double
off games,
Louis mauled
s 115.5)City
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Kansas
at Boston tnight) Bruce
(U-IJ) -or Johnson
IIQ-15)
Jnhnny
go 15-2. St.
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breezedChicapast
-Pens 112-14) vs. Connolly (2· Pittsburgh at Los
Callison promptly brought in Milwaukee 9-2. Los Angeles
10).
I night) -Veale 116-10)
Deadlocked at 1-1 going
the go-ahead run with a single. edged New York 54, and PI!ts(Only gameo acheduled) . · · · (2·3).
the lOth Inning
the Riehle Allen then cemented the burgh shutout Houston 3·0.
Tuelday'a Game•
Tullday's Games
Phlllies scored l_hree runs to Phils' triumph with a two-run New York posted a 5-2 win
Chlcago at Detroit (night)
Cincinnati at Chicago
heat San Francisco 4-l and homer, his first hit after
19 over Minnesota in the AmeriWashington at Cleveland (nJght) : St. Louis at Milwaukee night drop the Giants seven
fruitless trips to the plate.
can League, Kansas City
Minnesota at Baltimore lnlght) : Philadelphia at Houston (night) off the pace.
Bunning Goes Distance
downed first place Baltimore
L. Angeles at New York lnlght) Pittsburgh at L. Angei6!J !night) San Francisco lB noted for Jim Bunning went the dis· 7-5, Cleveland tripped Chicago
Kansas City at Boston (night) New York at S. Francisco (nigh winning elongated games, post- lance for Philadelphia to rack 5-4, Boston nipped Los Angeles
-- - ·----- - - · - - - up win No. 17 and raise his 4-3 and Washington stopped Deto, Cubs; Callison, Phils;
hopes of becoming a 20-game troit H.
len, Phlls, all 28.
Jim Sollan, president of
American: Killebrew,
tho SEO , Sporlswrilen a ad
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pagne Tony Lema won the first
NaHoaai l.eqae
to, A's, 33; Stuart, Red Sox, 32. nouneed loday that all momprize of $50,000 in the World
G. AB. R. H.
(Four players lied with 30).
ben of tbe asSOciatioo would
Series of golf at the Firestone
Clmnt, Pitts 137 553 84 189
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Carty, Mil llf 382 60125
'Nallonal: Boyer, Cards, !09 ; Jackson lo elect officers lor
Salurtlay
U..On. MU ' 133 533 118 173 .325 Sanlo, Cubs, 99; Mays, ~:::: I 1184 65 aod to preguosllcate
SALEM, N.Y. IUPII-Roman
Willms, Chl IU 73 87185 .323 96: Torre, Braves, 94; c
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rorre, Mil 136 523 7~ 186 .317 Giants, 113.
SEOAL loolbaU campaigu.
New HampslshJ!i:•;~e
Srock, St.L. 13'1558 •97174
American: Killebrew, Twins.
'I'IIe meeting will be bold at augural
stakes Classic
at R ~·~=~~~-Rex Cawley of Los Angles
!anto, Chl 142 U9 80 ~~ .
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lho Jolly Lane&amp; Bowling Cen- P ar.
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cracked the world record in
~epeda, SF 127 473 70 14? . avlto, A's: B. Robinson, Orl&lt;Jiesl lor at Z p.m. (EST I wllh the
the 400-meter hurdles with a
FIOQd, St.L. 143601 8!18!1
97,'eacb· Wagner Indians
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BDDIIIUICtlr 11'111 be asked to ,..,. Aqueduct race track .
'merlnan League
Jllvs. Mlnn 144 801103 194
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Mantle, NY 1115 4M. 75 123
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Talk of Broadway Insiders Is tho giant hit
that has two-versions - the regular one, which
they opened wltb, and a shorter one when the
alar isn't feeling In the mood for all that jazz
The 11ewest comedy wr1t10g learn, Blum
and Searles, """ oo hot they've b..n snapped
up by Willlam Morris for a long term multi •
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that Blum Is a dentist In Tarrytown and Searles a writer who went to him aa a •patient. They
!ltarted exchanging ideas between drillings and
now they're both laughing at each other's joke•
fllrough their perfect teeth.
The first thing Shirley Temple did when &amp;he
entered the 20th Century-Fox comissary
to
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tile wao the only female star In the picture
- sad the di81Jlay In front of the theatre gives
the same impres1Jon
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- - - - - - - - - 3 Leon, w. Va., w. Russell Say·
Discharged
blrlh of a son at Holzer hosplt, jof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steele and atteoded the a ...
I r•. E:vans, W. Va., Mrs . Em· Patients discharged over the
al.
Kearney Ogden.
ville bean dbmer. .
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lest E. Griffin, Reedsville, Mrs past weekend included Mrs. Dar·
Mrs. Clara Phillips was a rt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White Mr. and Mn. 3oe
1lcrael Watson, Rt. 4 Oak Hill, lene E. Llvmgslon, Teresa L.
eent SU!\day guest of Mr, "!" ,and Mr. and Mrs. George
spent a few dayo
Mrs. James G. Hunley, Well· Taylor, Mrs. Genrge W. Jones, BY MRS. D. E. WOOD
Is growing nicely.
Mrs. Sam Marrs.
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ekln, Jr. spent a weekend m dau&amp;hter, Mr• and Ml'l.l out
Entered Hospital
Homer C Moore, Mrs. Genrge Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuntz. [ Jack Farley, Ewington Rt.' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry eanfp- Cincinnati and attended a ball Kuntz Galloway tile . week
1 ston, Connie Marie Harris, Rt
Among U10se who
ent•red 2 McArthur Mrs. Robert
D M W1lhams, Tracy Ragland. Galloway spent a weekend with 1 and Miss Shirley Graham, bell and children, Colulllbus, game.
and attended the state I ·
Holzer hospital over the past Morrison, Stewart. Yvonne D Mrs James H Walten, Mrs. her parents Mr and Mrs Joe Isenior, Wilkesville, were mar- were recent weekend guests of Mrs. Erma Nelson and grand- Mr. .and .Mrs.
McElrof
weekend included· Sunday -Osborne, Columbus, Mrs. Rich· Creed C Twyman: Chester R. Strong and'
the ·bean ried at home of Mr and Mr!. jhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu· son returned home after visit- and sons of"Wolfpen ,Bifent a
Mrs. Donaldson Dewey Kells, ard L. Bourn, Ravenswood , W. Cremeens, Mrs. Wtlma L. Cole- dinner.
I Marion Hutchison recently. He gene Campbell.
ing her stster, Mr. and Mrs. day With her mother, Mabel
50 Pine St., Mrs. Wilbur C. Va .
man_. John F. Jones. Carl F. Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Kessler is employed in Columbus and Mrs. Kearney Ogden spent Lester. '!ehman, Bellaare.
Wood.
Gooch, Vinton, Mrs
Boone Saturday _ Mrs. Goldie c. Hanlchen, Mrs. Neal A. Baker, Jr. had their little son to Cbil- they have a furnished apart· several days in Columbus as also VISited her
Julius Mr. and Mrs. Len Davlclson
Preece, Rt 2 Vinton, Mrs t&gt;u Johnson,
Chestnut
St., Jr .. and infant daughter, Mrs.lucothe hospital one day recent·
there.
guest of her daughter, Mr. and Fankhauser at a nursmg home. ' and daughters, Wolfpen, called
1927
gene M. Holliday, 1911 Jelfer- Burley E Cook, 2025 '-\ Chath- Michael K. Randolph and ln-11y ror medical treatment. He Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Denney Mrs. Herbert Jones. Tiley all 1 He is much improved.
Ion her mother, !l(aliel Wood
son Blvd .. Pt Pleasant. Mrs. am Ave. Charles swindler, Ka · rant daughter, Mrs. Donald w.l
have sold thelr farm near here went to Niagara Falls. 1
. Mrs. Jerry Ponn aqd dough· and atttnded the bd)l dinner.
Russell D. Childers. 2513 Jef· nauga. George R. Chilcote. Rt. Mullins and infant son, Mrs . ers, Mrs. Clarence Hoffman, and moved to Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stra· j· er , Theresa. were recent guests Mrs. Alva Woodroof, Jr. 11
Ienon Ave . Pt Pleasant, Earl 2 Ewinglon. Mrs._ Jesse L. An· Donald M. Barcus and infant Angela K. Steele, PaulK. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McEI· ushaugh , Mr. and Mrs. Paul or relatives in Columbus.
spending her vacatloo here with
J. lcar.d, R;. 2 Pt. Pleasant. dorson, Ill. 2 Racme, Mrs . Ber· daughter, Mrs. Alvte L. Mas· Roger camp, Mrs.
Arthur roy, Huntington, spent a Sun- Strausbaugh, Mr. and M r s. l Several members _or Wilkes- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ClaY·
Mary Kay Casey. Rt. 2 . Pt. tho M. Elliott, Jackson. Mrs. ters. and mfant daughter.
Woods, Mrs . Charles
Sbliln, day afternoon with his father , Glen Arnold and Dean Radclif·lville Garden Club enJoyed their ton Cornell.
, ..
Pleasant, Mrs. Harry L. Sider?, Sam G. Gibson, Rt. 5 Jackson, Jackson Hall, James Abels ,' Charles Buck. Mrs. DaUas G. Jess McElroy.
fe were recent guests of Mr. annual picnic at park In Chilli· Mr. and Ml'l. Joe 0Strong had
Galilpohs Ferry . Mrs. Bonme Mrs. Charles J . Douglas. Well- Mrs. Beach McKittrick, Mei-ILoach, Jr., and infant dough· ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Withie. and Mrs. Carey St,ro,usbaugh. lcothe. They also visited Adena. their daughter's .11" boys. lbt
M. Persmger. Apple Grove, W. ston. and Mrs. Jason R. Mark· vin 0. Johnson, Miss Grace ter, and Mrs. Harold Dewhurst Rio Grande , the former Mary Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs. Cynthia Cummings isjKuntz boys as guetts the past
Va, Mrs. Harvey F. Barr, Rt. In, Ironton.
Manning, Mrs. WUiiam Croth·l and infant son.
1Duffey, are announcing tbe leolumbus, v:ere r;ent guests visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanche ~teek.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donohue Mr. and M1'11. Carl Lamb of i'Jorlda, visited with her p(jl"l Mr. IUid Mrs. William Eldl- "li,;-"';;ltllvea 18 M!c!dleport.
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Huntington,
va., and Mrs. ·ents Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crou: inj&lt;or, Llncla aDd John; Mn. •Mr aDd Mn. IJUJI Brol'll
ponied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard Edna Summerfield ol Chester Mr. and Mrs. Pal Patterlol) Jloier Hubbard aDd 11011 atteorl- and
o1 MID!Iral ,Weill,
Hilbert Cox, who has been
or Washlllfllon. D. c., visited spent a day recently wtth Mr. IUid family and Mr. _and Mrs. ed lbe lalr at Marietta Mooday.
VL vialted Labor Day!tb
quite ill, Is recovered enough
hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edi· and Mro. Herbert Parker.
Eber Pickens and childnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sen- bet mothell Amlll Grace
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to reJurn to his employment at
son Hubbard and other rela· Mrs. Clyde Tipton and son Mrs. Bill Winebrenner spent ers ol Columbus Y~slted the and grandmoi!Jer Mrs. 11')1
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tbe Southeastern Oblo l!!xperi· Labor Day weekend vlsitdrs lives.
ol Columbus visited here. wtth ra Sunday wtth her parents, Mr., holiday weekend With their M. Diddle. They were OIJrOUio
- - - - - - - - - - - lmenl Farm.
in Syracuse were Mr.
and Mr. Thomas Quick of Colum· her sister and brolher·m·law ,a_nd _Mrs. Steve Robson of Gal·lmo\hers Mrs. R. B. Sellers home frOm a vaeaUon 11 Burr
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d M Robert Bishop Mr. and Mro. Robert Bishop Mrs. ,Jack Weese ol Parma bus visited his parents, Mr.I Mr. and Mrs . Bill Harden and , hpohs.
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1children.
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Donald
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and chilren were at the Ohio Saturdav forenoon where he and Mrs. Carl B. Weese .
Ml8S Sharon Sue Cottrill who Mr . Eddie Guinther of Galli· , Pomeroy spent Labor Day Wll~l her brother. Robert Flanagan,
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Stat Fair fast week where Mr .. dged .the 4-H Horse Show at I Mr and Mrs. Charles Salser Is employed in Columbus was , polis called on hiS brother Mr. her par*ts Mr . and Mrs. Wli t who wilt VISit the"' a few days. Croobvllle ~Wiheted his brother
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Cottrill and brothers, Craig and overnight guest of Mtss Ltnda and children spent a .
Ho'se Show at Ule Hancock ! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dllcher Bruce and her grandparents. Yo•t of Portland .
· in Cahfornoa where thi!y
county Fatr. They spent Satur· and children of Columbus vis- Mr. and Mrs. James Quick. ' Miss .Janice Couch of P?me· j ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence werrell
day night with relatives and tted her mother, Mrs. Rosella Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vanlan·l roy VISited ~er cousm.s M1sses i man and ~hildren . They use
enjoyed a family outing at Thomson and family .
sen and children of Colum- 1Sharon,
Lmda and Debbie former residents of Syrac ·
Van Burean Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max: Bowers bus visited her parenls, Mr .\ Roush .
.Anna Grac~ Oiler... .
Among those from this com· and son, Todd, and Mr. and and Mrs. Oris Hubbard.
, Mr and Mrs. Dick Sterrett !med by her SISter ~tla
munity who ahended the State Mrs. Virgil Hayes ol Colum- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar· / and sons spent !rom Saturday I of Columbus, have.
Fair were Mr. and Mrs. Har- bus. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond thur Sylvester and family were 1until Monday with his parents!from a. ~eeks vacation, n
old Gillogly, Vickie and Bruce: Hayes and daugllter, Anna Lou· Mr. and Mrs . Cart Eckart and tl Mr . and Mrs. Donald Sterrelt.r they VISited Sehoe1nbru '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stllrkey, Mr. ise of Pt. Pleasant . W Va., two sons of Plain City.
al Mt. Perry .
:oldest vtllge ln Oh O, •t
and Mrs. Clay Jordan, Dalt and Mr. and · Mrs. Alfred Rus· Roher! R. Harden of Norlolk. j Willie Eddie Guinther ~nd l Philadelphia; the M':'um
and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. chel and children of Pomeroy Va., serving· with the U. S.iBob Muller, from West P01nt, i Dover, where every_t~ngk 'f 1
Jimmie Haning, Mr. and Mrs. visited at the home of the ir Navy, was here with his par-i N.Y spent a weekend here 1carved from wood , W!t ~ me
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• saw )
1Rex Cheadle, Donnie. Kathy, parents, Mr . and Mrs. Carson ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Har- ~· with relatives and rriend~- They l by one m~n- In ;lev;tan
0
[and Rexie, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Hayes.
]den and Donald and his wife. returned to Fort Belvmr. Va. ~he World _s Parae
bert Bishop, Tommy and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. James Cline Dorothy and children. were at ; Mr .. and ~rs. Cart Downs ol i tn Wheeltng, W.. v:~d
Bruce Markins, Douglas Low· and children of Beverly visited the home of her parents, Mr. Delrmt, MICh. VISited
rr~ml ~he Oglyby Park .
d
ther, Thad Dye, Arlin Rade-- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bass and Mrs. Homer Circle, Ra- Wednesday until Monday wtth 1~a~:I~:rsburg, W. Va. an
We'll prepare your ready mind con·
kin, Dean and DavtJ Wooten, and family and other relatives. cine R. D. Mrs .. Harde.n and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hysell .
John Vale, Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Franklin Hen· children returrn!d to Norlolk 1 Mr. Roberl Jellers an d l Mr. ~d Mro. Roher! Pal,ker·ll
crete order to your specifications, and dellv~
Mr. and Mrs. Clar~11ce MeDon- drix , Mrs. Donna Duncan and with him.
i daughters
Sandra and Donna I of Looisvdle, K~., were
It anywhere lD town, aU ready to pour. cau
aid, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jef· children and Malcolm Guinth· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook made a bus!ness trip w Colum·l end guesto of his parents:
fers and Mr. and Mrs. MendaJ I er of Pontiac, Mich., were at and son, Kenneth of East Liv-!bus.
I and Mrs. He~bert Parker.
today . . . our service Is prompt and our prtcea
Jordan and Walter .
their homes here.
erpool spent some time with \ Sunday night Sept. 6,
the! Mrs. Suste
W~,
are the lowest possible!
Guests of ML and \1rs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack his father, Mr. Walter Cook : Church or the Nazarene . closed ! from Wednesday until
E. Starkey nn Sunday w e r e and children David and Robyn and sister, Mr. and Mrs . Ezra Ia ten day revival meeting.
with her son and
Mr. and Mrs. David Wiseman of Toledo were guests of his PhilliiJs.
the afternoon a Baptismal ser- law Mr .. and Mrs. Lee
and children, Jan~ Re~ee and mother, Mrs. Ada Slack and Mr. Glen Hudson or Toledo! vice was held at the Racine , and famtly ol Rutland.
Evan Davtd, Harnsmmlle. Mr. brothers, Roger and Eugene, visited with his mother, Mrs. boat landing by Rev. Russell ! Mrs. Earl Custer
vi~~~~~~
and Mrs. Roy Wiseman and and other realliv~s.
Myla Hudson.
Bowmtm and Rev. William! Tuesday with Mrs. E
Phone WY 2·3284
Joy, Rave~swood, W. Va. spent Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Harden Mr. Carl Hubbard , employed Thorpe.
ITriplett of. Racine, RD.
Middleport
P1ge Street
Monday wtt!"l the ~tarkeys .
\ Jr. of Marion wen• at the home in Louisville, Ky., spent the. Mr . and Mrs. Denver Par-, day she VISited the Rev.
A song fest was held al the I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs . weekend wit his wife, Adrienne rsons and son David and grand-- Mrs. George Young of
ML Union Church Sunday with 1
Ihe Uhrig Brother Quintet ol 1\
Chillicothe as featured singers.
~ full church enjoyt'£1 the sing- I
mg.
Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight I
and Sharon, Columbus. were
weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 . Me·
Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fern
Gi ll ogly.
Mrs. Evangeline Thompson,
WILL IT FIT Wayne. W. Va ., visited hf'r brn.
thers and sisters-in-law, Mr.
TOMORROW'! lIand
~1rs. Edgar Crabtree and
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree
rerently. She was accompanied I
Times are cha ng ingby her son. Denver Thompson,
end many of today's
and granddaughter, Cathy.
1
jobs won't exist in a lew
Mr.
Ea!
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§Iarkey
and
Mr.
l
years . Your job might be
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Carl Gr~- • .. Columbia
on e of them.
Grange lll&amp;l'nbers .attended
That's part of prog·
regular l!ltii!ili of.the
.
ress-but progress also
County Pomona Grange
brings opportunity.
Rock Springs on Friday even· :
.
There will be new jobs,
mg.
II
Mrs. Elsie Perry spent Fridemanding new skills.
day
with Mrs. Mallie Lowther.
That's where you-and
•
Olhers who have called
reyour future-come in.
cently to see Mrs. Lowther are
Mr. and Mrs. r'ern Gillogly
You won ' t get
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley,
tomc rrow's jobs with Mrs. Wesl.ina Crabtree, and
thP Leslie Perl'y 'amily.
yesterday 's skills

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yracuse
Society Notes

Carpenter

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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ANNOUNCING

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Starting Wednesday, Septemb~r 16

But yo u can get a head
start on a new and bel·

ter way t0 make c livin g.
Vou can begin re-training now. Learr'l a new

skill . A skill wrth a fu .
ture.
It 's hard work, suro.
But it wi ll pay off for
you -tomorrow, and in
the years to aome . Ask
the local office of your
state employment serv·

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Saturd&lt;!y Collrge Football
By United Press International

ice about re -training.

Tram now
for tomorrow · s jobs

Publ ished as a public

ser~ire

In cooperation w•!ll The AiJ ver t is•n l
Co ~n c•l
Ad~ e ll •~ lllit

and

~~~ ~P. ·1:s papPr

[1ecutives Anoriallon.

CLUB Til MEET
The Third Wf'dne~day
Demonstration !Homemakers)
club of Syrllrnll.e will meet WPd- :
nesdny. Sept. 16. al the home
of Mrs. Evrlyn Smith in Syra·
cuse at 10 a.m. A potluck lunch
will be enjoyed at noon with 1
mo;ombers bringing their own table serv1ce. Yearhooks will bt'
completed and programs
ideas discussed.

UCLA 17 Pitt t2
Morehead Sf 26 PrPderick l4
I Minn &lt;DIIht 29 EauCiare St.
' Morningsid(' 47 MncAies ter 0
Concordia 28 ParsoM 14
RPthe l 20 Hamline 0
: Montana ~~ 29 Rc. 24
J&lt;'urrnnn 1~ Miss Coil . 10
I Houston 34 Trinity (Tex! 7
E. Ca rolina 25 Catawba 0
Bradley 28 Wis. (Milwl 8
Do•Ito Sl 27 Arkan•as St. 2
Oblo N'm 38 Waynesburg 21

·Listed below
are Co-operating to give you~·
"Dollar Reasons" to trade with them
FIRST
Treasure Chest Award
- Wednesday, Sept. l3rd.
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EVE~Y WEDNESDAY there will be 1 jatkpot .award in Gallipolis. Ask any ~f

the merch1nts listed below for coupon and full · details al:lout veluable
1w1rds. The awards will

be given 11 3 P:M. eacJrWellll. .ay 11 the CitY Piltk

in Downtown Gallipolis.

Listed Below Are The:

Participating Gallipolis

e Ceiling Tile

Barr's Super Market

ePaneli11g

Harry'• Sinclair Servi.co St1tlon

Elliott Appllancill

• Storm Doors
eAwnings

Tope Furniture Co.

Gollipoli• Dept. Store

Style Center

Johnson's Royal Blue Market

H11klno·T•nner Ce.
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Tiny'• Foildlrrind- Kanauta
Paul Davi" Jewalal'l
WomelclorH &amp; Thomit Co.
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Smith Buick Co.
Chuck Callier Service Start
Galllpoll• Kroger Stora
G·. C. Murphy Co. - Upper Stqre
Galllpollo A. &amp; P. Stare
AIIIIO!' Eltctrlc Co.
Fort PI" Shoe Store
Mitchell Office 111pply
Farmar1 Hardwna

Tabar's Floor Covering

SUPP4\)ITIN.G:

D•vi..Shuler Co.
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Pure Oil Strvlc. Center
1he Hub

Thamu Clathlen
Prlca &amp; San• Pharmacy

See Us For Your Remodeling Needs
• Kitchen Cabinets
e Floor Tile

~~~~~ eFormlu

To f&gt;

• Storm Window'
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Mercha~t.s

ESTIMATES _ _..,~

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
WY 2·5321

Cook'• Shell Service

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French City Lumber Ca.

: Galli poll• Motor ~ompany

l:mo)irt Furniture Co.

G. C. Murphy Co.-Lower ltora

Circle'• C:afatarla and Retlaurant

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Clark'• Jewelry Store

Dan

Furniture

'i"om•• &amp; San Shoat

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Matlar Feed &amp; Stell

Centrel Supply Co.

Phalen·Mirtln Ford

Gallaher Drug

Carl'• Shoe Stare

Simmon• Printing &amp; Ole. Eqpt.
Evan• Super Market, Galllpoli1

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Darnbrough'l Dept. Star!'
O'Dell l,umbar Co.

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here with friends.
land firet rucb.
t ne" Unlrersity irl O::Oiumbus, Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. sept. 14.1*'~
Mrs. Edna Russell has the
Ohio.
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-call relpOYed !rom tier arm, roLORYLANDEII'S QUARTET
Mrs. Constll~e Shields wbo t The M.Y.F. held a wiener \and Mary Lou Rlilford, Tue.Maltr Leape ~.,u.
han . Loser-Regan •!·!Ol. KR·
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which sbe broke m a !all live ,1
WILL SING
has been confine&lt;! to Meigs i roast at the home of Jlebecca day everunc.
lly Ualled Pretro IDterllllllonol Lock 2.
weeks aao.
The "GIOI')IIander's Quartet" Memorial Hospital, u!!d"erwent 1,-,...............................................iliil. . . . ....,
Am..lcaJI Leeg11e
Mrs. Alnia Rupe Is recupe- 1will be presented to the pubUc / surgery Monday and '1 Jmprov·
Cltlc~o
010 100 200--4 8 I Losa
000 002 001-! 50
ratiltg at her home trom a 1at the l{utland Nazarene chur· ing.
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Cl&lt;velfnd
120 002 OOx-5. 11 I Boston
111!1. 100.101-4 10 0 BY JEAN PARKER
broken hip. Her daughter, Mrs. ch . September 18·20 at 7 30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glaie
)
Plzatjo, Wilhelm 17), Ftsl)er Gatewood, Osmsko 141, Lal- Pic. Ricky Daylong oi Fl. Mabel Reaves has returned . to ! m each evonl ng. Everyone and daughters Sue and Mr..
\
II) an~ Ca•non, J .C. Martm. man 16), Duhba 181 and Rndg· Knox, Ky ., spent the Labor her home In Akron after hemg , is invlled to come and hear \ Kathryn
Tomko and
her
T~ant IB·21 and Romano. Loser· ers. Wttson, Radatz &lt;B) and Day weoltend wi\h hi! parenll, here caring lor her.
lhe ... ,, or gospel music
daughter Heidi of Cleveland
P11.arro 07·91.
,
Tillman. Wim.er·Radatz ii&gt;·Bi . Mr. and Mrs. George Daylong 1 Pro!. and Mrs. C. E. Re~ves j
- -spent the weekend with Mr.
11
-.of Fairport Harbor were re·1 Df:WHURST'S ANNOt:NCE and Mrs. William Radford and
1Loser-Dullba t6-41 . HR·Stuart , of Leadinjl Creek Road.
Minnesota
100 000 1~2 &gt; P1ersall, Wilson.
I Mrs. Alice Spl'iliiJe and child eent visitors of Mrs. Bertha
SON'S RIRTH
lamily.
New York 022 000 !Dx- &gt; 8 1!
.
-\ ren, Betty Jane, Andy and Ran· I Amos, and called on "'veral oth· l Mr. and Mrs . Harold ~w- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Litton of
Sttgman SlebJer &lt;B) Roland 1Kan . C1ty
004 110 001-7 11 1 dy, have returned to !heir home er rr1eods while here.
, hur:st are annw;Jwmg the b1rth Springlu~ld. Ohio, spent the
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Dotier {?J 8 d ' Bat~ 1 Balt1more 20~ 100 000-5 8 11after Sp&lt;!nding sevefal weeks Mrs . Bertha Amos was a of the ir folt!comJ son, who weigfl· l weekend with her parents, Mr.
Fo~. RamOI ,51 a~d Howard: l Segm, Bowsf1eld '3), Stock l ';ith her husband, Calvin, at dinner gu.est of ~r . and Mrs . ed ~ pounds 3 oune':'s upon 1and Mrs. Pearl Roberts.
Wlnner-RamO!I (8. 101 _ Loser- ! (5), Wyatt 191 and Edwards, l campton. Ky ., where he
1s iRobert R1ebel, Mtddleporl , Rd. ~1rtJ~ .Jt Holzer Hosp.nal , Gal- Mrs_ Hugh BearllS ~~nt _ sev·
Stigman &lt;O-m . HR Pepitone.
Bryon 131. Barber, M~alfy &lt;31.1 employed .
Saturday evening .
11tpol«. Wednesday, September era! days last week w1th her
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Estrada 151, Haddtx 51 .. Hal\ 1 MtsR Brenda Turner of Col- Mrs. Joan May and children. !9.
s1ster-i n-law Mrs.
Harry
MASTER
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7),
Jonee
(91
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Lau.
Wm~r
umbus
was
a
weekend
gt
tSL
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Debbie
and
Mike,
and
Mr
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and
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and
Mrs.
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PatterBearh
s.
who
is
confined
to
PAIIITERS
000 100 112 5 10 0
Washn
1-21 of her parents. Mr . and Mr:;; . Mrs . Homer Parker and daugh- ~ son and Mrs. Genevil've Dew - Holzer Hospita l,- with a broken
OlO
000
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Stock
(8-~1.
Loetr-Estrada
HOUSE
000
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Detroit
HR-Co\avJto.
Wayne Turner .
Iter, Suzy were Thursday even- hurst &lt;~11 lo~.:al n· o; idenls m·t' thr hip.
PAINT
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Osteen (14-11) and Brumley.
National League
Steve and Larry Soo'wden, ling guests at the home of their I grandparents
,;.·._-•••
Regan, Rakow &lt;9) and Free- 1Cinli
104 040 000-~ 14 1., sons of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carrpt Snow- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
- Milw
000 0112 000- 2 8 I den ol Ga llipolis, recently VIS· Snowden. They helped celebrate • - - - - - - - - - - Jay qQ-llJ and Coker. Spahn, ited a week with their grand- the birthday of their mother, ,
Sadowsk&lt; 131, Schneider &lt;4i. lparents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Mrs. RevaSnowden. Homemade
SPECIAL AT
carroll !6J, Olivo 18 ) and Tor- I Snowden.
.
cake and 1ce cream wtre serv1
ReJular
price
re. Loser-Spnhn i1H31 . HR·Har· ' Mrs . Frances Larkm
and .ed.
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137 N. 2nd A•t. Middleport
$635 pl.
i Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston. ol Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor
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OFFICE HOURS
I per, Pinson, Menke.
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I Middleport. R. D., were Sun have returned
horne from e~ j - - - - - - - - - - 1 110 inningsJ
day ca\1ers of Mrs. Bertha A- visit with their daughler and j Miss Rulli Ann Bailey
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TUESDAY ~ A.M.
&amp;al.
OR
APPOINTMENT
t
mos.
families in Columbus.
spendmg a two week v&lt;:~c::~ti n n
000 lOO 000 3- 4 1 ~ 1 Andy Spi ouse spent the past Gene Schoonover was a pa- w1th ht&gt;r parents Mr. and Mrs .
Phila
Phane WY 2-3297
San Fran
000 010 1)()0 0-1
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· Wilbur
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. ' 01two weeks' s•rs'tt.rng w'ttlr ht·s· tJent
at Holzer Hosp1ta\
this
Ba .1lcv. Miss Ba!lev
IS ·
AD ex:ceDent-quality white house paint
On Tuesday•
Bunnmg 117-4) and Trtandos. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. week.
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. atlrnding the Columbus Rusi - ' '-..,....----....,,--,...,~
Estelle. Herbe I ItO I and H a II cr . A B. Sprouse at Montcoal. IV I
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at an exceptionally low price. Brushes
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Loser-Estelle (0·11 HH·AIIeo. va.
tiiliii
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RED DEVIL
THE THING TO DO NOW
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smoothly - covers well - gives years of
Mr . and Mrs. Homer Parker
BOOSTER'S PROJECTS
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FINISH
St . LouiS
212 221 311-15 18 I and Su'y visited with his fa- Th R tl d R d D 'I B
protection. Controlled cha.lk4o 0 keeps it
100 001 009~
. Maude Iter cleub uwas
an assisted
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oos .I
I Chica go
. 2 8 7 ther' Pearl Parker, MISS
by rnem·
Simmons. Washburn t9J and Creel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard I bers of the football team when
AT HOME IN SPARE TIME
snowy whire.
a
house
to
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Uecker. Ellsworth, Burdette 4J I Parker and daughter, April, re·, they '-"Onduct~•
'nl
Slurly at ilollle . GodS rapidly a~ your time and abi 1l y ~rT'·
~lston (~J Slaughter 17 ), ~lav- ~ cently near Chester. Other .caH- house l:a nvas membership drive . .
mtls . Low rnonlhly pa ymt&gt;nls (.'OV('r a ll books and 1nstrlH"·
m 17) . . Gregory .18 1 and Schaf- ers were Mr. and Mr.s. Wdbur Wednesday evening. Any per- 1 tion~ - If vou an• 18 or nvt•r and have Jdt ~c h uol, writ(' to,.
BOOKLET -- ·n:LLS vm ; tww
fer . Wmner Simmons 05-9). ; Parker and son, Edd1 e.
~.··on
not c-nta"i.
"d may pur-', 1 1-'HEE
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L~r-B~I Iswkorst,hh t14-151 . HR-Ja- IS A. B. BSprtotusJe, MrAs. dCalvind chase a licket to help support t A 'I ~R rt · \ N' sr·Hoor D t P'1 "2
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vier, roc . annon
prouse, e y ane, n y an the various proJ-ec t~ from any ,
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un- Rutland orflcer of the boosters.
Name
A~e
. and Y, YIS I ~ a_ c~usm,
New York 000 400 O(J()--4 . 6 211or ~unl. of Galhpohs .
The football le&lt;:im was trans·~_ddn· ... :-;
Losa
200 010 Oll - 5 9 0 Mtss Dee Thomas of Colum- ported about town on the Rut- P C1tr
Zone
State .
Apt_
Fisher, Hunter (8 ) , Ribant bus spent Labor Day weekend - - - --- --·---- ----•
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(91 and Gonder. Drysdale 118· her~.with her parents, Mr. and
13) and Roseboro. Loser-Ribant Mrs. Edward Thoma~ and Ka(Ht. HR ·Smith, Howard
thy .
Mr and Mrs. Robert Nelson
Pitts
100 000 002- 3 6 0 and family have moved from
Houston
000 000 000- 0 4 0' their horne on Nelson Roe~d. to
Ca rdwell (1-01 and Pagliaro- i C. rove ~ity., Mr. Nelson is em-]
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_ ... ;. played m Co lumbus.
m.
arre . 0 we s (• 81 8 u~;~ M
d M Rb . S
Grote. Loser-Farrell l ll-9).
I
r. an . rs. o el l · nflw. _ : df'n and children hjve moved ~
I from their trai ler homf! to the I
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property 1hf'y pul'chased from
. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finley.
I H is the former Guy Mulchl~r '
home.
Mr . and Mrs. Hnrold Wolft&gt;
I have moved into the new home
they purchasf'd on Salem St.
from Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Manley. Mrs. Wolle teaches in the
Rutland Grade Scl!ool.
Mrs. Edith Williamson ~is on
vacation from her employment
at the Rutland Branch: ·Porn·
•roY National ·8aiJ,k. .. .•
JIU's Carlos SMwden
and
son, Jeri, have been visiting in I
Salina, Kans , with her daugh· l
ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Mont
goml!ry. She went especinlly to 1
care for her daughter
and ·
new baby, Melanie Jean
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush ·
and childr-en of South Char!e~­
ton called on friends here Sunday. He is the former band
director having been here six
years .
Paula O'Dell spent Sunday
1night with Debbie May .
I
Biffy Hill, who i' employed in 1
Dayton. spent the La bor Day ,
weekend here with his parents. I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill.
Mr. and ~r s. Jerry
Black 1
have moved into the former
Ethel -Jackson properly on Sa.
)em St. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl
King recently purchased
the
properly:
Miss Hila Barker. 86. posse&lt;!
awav at the home of her nephew. Gerald Graham, on La·
bor Day.
Mike Nicholson . son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, suf·
fered a broken bone in his leg
when he fe lt while playing.
Jimmy Hafey, son or Mr. and
Mr!l: James Haley was con·
lined to the' University Hospital
Columbus for observation and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoon·
over and family have pur·
chased the Bob Nelson proper·
ty on Nelson Rd. and plan to
move. in,to it Lhi! w~kJames H. &lt;Hennte) Nelson
,.,, .....
.•. .. :&lt;.
Idied Tuesday. Mr. Nelson had
I been hospitalized since he felt
I and broke his hlp.
· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight
son Brad have moved into
the pro)ltrty oi Mrs. Rev~
Mills located on College Ave.
h t\e \iglily Cllmpelit~e refrigerant tas replace- CHEMICALS Di1isioa filled Ihis nord for easier chemicals tmkets it smes ...wiih ,ropellants for·
Mr. Knight is the fifth grade
meot market (which already was llein1 served bJ handline by introdacinJ its refrigerants ia cylinders aomols, alntiaas fer aramies an4 desicc:aots.·
teacher at the Rutland Ejemen·
f011r well-established supplim), we foand a loat- made ef tough, tightweighl al~minam. lt,ese cylifl. and -soen-isoqanates ln!l~ane ltam5:
lary SchOOl and Is assistant
football coach at Rutland High
mrlooketl neorl : the 1eed to tirhll!l the lead of the ders, of nrious capacities, are 33 to 46 per &lt;811 And by fellawin1 tltis ~olicy to serve Ill ear cu..
School.
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lighter thu their opposite nnmhtrs in sleel. Ad lo~~trs, l:iler AhtmiftllD l Otemical C..rporlliea
indaslry's th&amp;usands.of refrigeralion seniceme~.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welch
they
imatttliate acceplance alltGng wholesalers is coalri~lliiiiiiOrt nseful intO'IIIitlns-:uti Bi•itC•
ati4·Oblltlren l'f Circ]eville were
.Thes~
are
lhe
men
who
had
to
l1g
heavy
st~tl
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by Steve Allen.
United Pre•• lbleriiAtlonal
He stayed on a couple of
NEW YORK (UP!) - For years and then. feDt with Allen
a trutn who bas not had Jiis tale- when the later wont to his Sun·
vislon turnW on lor· some dsy night show to combat Ed
months (I humbly fpologize to Sullivan. Then, when Jack Parr
the Industry and will try to do quit the "Tonight" show, Skltch
better during the upcoming sea- come back to it during the six
son), it was disquieting Friday months that guest me's took
night to open flte program U&amp;t- over and be stayed on when
tngs and diacover that every- Carson took charge.
thing on the networks was a reCarson nntsnes his second
peat ohowing except Johnny yoor as lite show's host neid
Carson.
month. What's the secret of his
So , • • over to see Carson success?
"The answer to Carson's sucIn person on the "Tonl~ht"
shll"' and watch from a live au· cess is very easy," said Skltch.
dlence . how he puts himself "He says, 'I'm from Nebraska'
"live on ·tape" four hours before -and he's juat exactly what you
his IJnage pops ·onto lbe home see on the s&lt;.'l'een, and nothing
else. He's not a phony.
screen.
"I think If you took at a guy
And there, as he had been
long
enough, you see right
11reclsely 10 years before, was
the man with lite blond goatee, through hlm. I didn't know
blue eyos, and sunny disposi- Johnny before he came on the
tion, Skll&lt;h Henderson. For show. I've learned to have great
Skll&lt;h was in on the start. He (espect for htm. And don't for·
was mqsical director of the NBC get what a hard spot he had to
"Tonight" show In September a fill- following the sensation that
lecade 1go when It was started Paar had created."

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23-inch Motorola ' TV, Employment Wanted
with Rawlelgh Products In Early American style, Rob_Pomeroy and
Middleport. erl Sayre, CH 7'2~1Wl- _!~4~ WANTED worlt: -~•-•
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1-.oo· News
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12 00 NOilit Report
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5:00 World,, Natlonal News
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7:08 Musical Clocli
8:05 World, National Ne'"
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
8:10 Sports
8' 00 Ohfo Valley · NIIWS
8:15 Wealbor Picton
8:05 World, 'Natlonal!11ews
8 16 Milirlcal Clock
8:10 Sports TndOJ ., ,
8:55 Commoni!J News
8:15 Weather Picture .-,
B:OO Talk of tho Town
1:18 Musical Clock ,;
9:55 Mason County News
8:55 News
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10:00 Pamlly Worship Hour
9:00 Musical CI:Jct
10:1~ Public Service
9:30 Song &amp; Story Ttme,.
10:30 Latchstring
f :45 FamHy Worsblp BOlli'
10:55 World Newa
10:00 News
11:110 News Beat
10:05 Htgb Scbooi Hit Parade
11:05 Morning Melodleo
10:55 News
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(eJcept Friday,
11 :00 Army rune
7:05•S!go On
Cltureb Bel,la Rlail
11:30 Special communi,,
7:30 Jl'N&gt;nch City BopUst Hour 11:46 World Newa
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9 1111 Wings of Healing
11:55 Mason Court.. New~~
12:00 News Roundup
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12:00 Communlt, Newo
12:20 Bulletin Board
10•111 Votce ol Prop~
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12:25 News 0 Grams
10&lt;110 Wash. Reports tO People lll:IO Markets
12 30 Saturday Matinee
U:OO Sunday Show
12:15 Mid ll07 W.ather
1 : 5~ News Beat
12:00 N\(011 N~
12::!0 Evano Bulletm Boaetl
2:00 Saturday MaUnee
12:1~ Cltrlstlall Hoor _
12'2e News 0 Gtams
2:55 News Beat
12:i!U ·Rev Merlin Teell
12:30 Agrlcllllurt' Agent
3:00 Saturday Matinee
!:DO Billy Graham
12:45 Country Go Round
3:55 News Beat
1:30 Lutheran Hour ,..
1:51i News Beat
4:00 Dlsctnt: wtlb Doss
2:0tl Tbl Cblii'Clt At dork
2:00 Country Go Round
4:30 Top Ten Revue
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2:55 News Beat
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o.:lii World tn Review·
3:01· Mid-Way Matinee
~:15 Pubtit Service
8:00 Baptist Hour
3:55 Newa Beat
5:30 Dinner Musie&lt; le
7:9fl Sip 011
4:00 ~ing wltb Dosl
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6:05 Country Music Time
8:20 'Couotr'!··Jamboreo ·
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7:05 Brealtl..t Party
8:1&gt; Jones Bukk Show
10:15 Tha . Oood Ufe
i0·35 Music 111 The mf•
10:45 This Is Music
11:05 Top Ten Show
11:35 Top Ten Show (Dllttons}
12:00 NOQD News
12:1&gt; Musical Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin 'feels
1!00 Platter PartY
7:00 Sundown Serenade
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' li tfc and ~evlafon and stage dtrec· Reedsville, .
.· l!J Ill'! o!lvll action of Natl - lor Jo:eaon"' ~ ~
tor ~o Gupnan, 32, were Mr. and .Mrs. Acey Boring wide Mutual Insurance ~ a WbJte H ,..!:pllrq
mart,jjid Sat.urday at St. Vic- and daughter of Bolpre were pa· vs · Donald L AI
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Those born today are under
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On Ibis day In history:
In 1778, Benjamin Franklin
was sent to l!'!'&amp;nee to rreeottate
a t:eaty to end the AmoricaD
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Today Is Monday, September 14th, the 2&amp;8tlt day of 1964
with liM! to follow.
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TRArLER for rent 1111 Grant- WARM MORNING drcuJattng
Prol011fonol
Ofllcea and Hoapitall. completo Tfatninl,
hooter
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Professional. Public Relationa, L.boratory. Reeeptiooilt,
SEPT. U
Floyd
Jenkin~, 660 W. Maln
WY 2-2186 ..- WY WMf,
Speecb and Charm - aee 11 . M. Short Courae, excellent
1963
Chevrolet
lmp1la
4
Door
$2395
The
Pomero,
Garden &lt;lli*
Street,
PomOI'O)'.
II!Nip
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aalarlea, mllTted or olnl)e. Wlll not lnterlero with preatrill
meet
at
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ont job. CIJDbrid&amp;o Colle1e. Write, etvlnl addresa and
MODERN
a.ld- bath
ll'ftt Oil• ftJ ""'""''"' -Not&gt;
Clutrles Penlnpr Mooday 81
brown finish , V8 engine. Powerglide traD! Radio and heater.
telephone number to Bo, 661J.&lt;:, C/o Tho DaiiJ' Selltlnel,
furnished apartment. M i d- Satanlay, llepl. 1Mb, 11:11 p.in.
IC. ..hUI AnUI'IIIo
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
I HAVE SOLD my farm home
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dleport. WY 2-3874.
Memben
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Chevrolet
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and
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sonal property, located just
p.•r•..., lmmiMtl••"" f'h• . .)t
l!el'Ved
by
Mrs.
Penllller' and
J o h n East from the junction
of Beautiful white over black finish . Red lnterloor, new ear ap..... tri l· ""' "" ~·"rth•• ""
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;&amp;iii;iiiooiii,_iiiiiioOiiiii.._.,.l weekend at Mansfteld with Mr. Mrs. Fred Blaettnar.
Stout. Harrisonville, 0 h i o, State Routes 124 and 33
at pearance and performance, power steering, PowergUde, V8
and Mrs. DellllllJ'd Blake and
The Dauglttero Ql Rolb claa
_ Phone SH 2~_- _ 9 14 61&lt; Rockspri1111 Fairground and eol(ine, radio and heater, new whitewall tire~ . Reduced to
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' flDllo .... •Dftl Mil •111'*"'TWO BEDROOM garage apart- opposite Carman Rest Home. $Z19~.
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Mr.
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Mra.
Wilson
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meet at the borne Ill. Mrs.
ment m Middleport. Phone In part aa follows :
· ~ .:ent• ..., ""'"" r., l'hrH ow.
dum and family of Colurnbua Frank Stewart Monday at 2 p.
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WY 2-5217.
f 11 6tp Living Room Furniture
SHIMMY?
if,, 0 1 - " 1 Ill 11'11. IIIII lftll
vislted over the weekend with m. wflb Mrs. VIrginia Slater 11
14111 ... let Wftlll" ID cll¥1.
FURNISHED houie. - newly de.l Porch Furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Meigo Benedum co-hostess.
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WANDER?
OI'IN IVU. 7:110 P.M.
ut\.
corated inside and out, Pom- 1 Philco T. V.
.UU.Ii:l - •• .21\ to1 !k. ~~mrd nabl
and
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ben· The Pomeroy Elementary
•mum ~act~ .alflbon&amp;J • ...., tPOMEROY, OHIO
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$50.00
monlb
without
edum
and family.
PTA will meet at the achool,
orur.J ltUIJ. .
WEAVE?
utilities.
Call
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and broke some ribs.
of Troop 269 wtu Bini and the
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Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bene- Rev. M. E: Dowson of I be
ro Pf .AU a
6 ROOM and bath house, in 2 Very Nice Bedroom Suites
&amp;&amp;8Ut..1 P'ROUUC:lNG
, Minersville. Write Raymond
Modern Buffet
WANT 4D
HO'ME' Tor rent in Pomeroy -, FOR SALE - 4 room houae, ! mERINO SERVICE
dum and family were callll!l Heath Melbodittt ehureh, Mid1 Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd., Lot Dishes
rooms and balb. WY :1-3575
1 acre ground, Rt. 1, Reedson her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dleport wiD be guest speaker.
PHONE WY 2-2157 1 147, Columbus , 19, Ohio.
8-IJ.tfc ville. Winnie Bailey,
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Ray Rolllns and daughter, Mid- Relreshmenta will be served and
Frigidaire Washer
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dleport, recently.
all Interested are urged to II"::=:-~~::::::=:'I
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bury school. Call WY 2~
"'42 FOR SALE - Two - three . '
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have returned home after bebasement, hardwood floors,
Many Other household
Notice
8-ZI·tlc room apartment
building
BALANCING
Cb te Councll
Da"""len
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t;ontact Richard F. F i c k, '
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FOR
SALE-Middleport·,
tsll·
Chester,
Ohfo,
98S-40I5.
j
Hospital.
of
America
wiD
meet
In
rep
WILL TAKE elderly people in- oln Heights ~all T r a c y I Good Western Saddle
est
building,
located
352
N
H-6tp
Jar
session
Tuesday
at
7:!0
p.
to my home. Phone WY 2- 1 Whaley WY 2-3054.
1 McCulloch Chain Saw
Second
Street,
Middleport
=~=WHEEL
M!'l!.
Delcla
Reed
returned
m.
Quarterly
birthdays
will
bt
2987.
9-8-0tp 1
9 9 6tc I Also a Lot of Hand Tool a
Priced for quick .ale
II&gt; DOUSE FOR SALE 1 t roOiiJ,I
home after spending lbe past observed with a potluck dinner.
MEXICAN wmatoes. William I FURNISHED apartmwt- - for Log Chains
quire at Ohfo Hotel.
furnished, Minersville. $3000 I
ALIGNMENT
week with Mr. and Mn. Ver- The TwUlght Garden
club
H. Holmes. Syracuse.
! rent. Five rooms and bath Anvil
10 If tic
Phone WY 2-3312.
r 25 tfc I
non Reed at Aldo. Mr. and ..-ill meet at the home Ill. 111'1.
a 28 Uc
Utilities furnished. Close to f'~ ence ~tretcher
Make Your Cor Safe
Mrs. Reed accompanied her Dwight Parter, Tuesday even~====-:-:-Steel Cabin'!
FOR SAJ.E in M•ddleport, 4 ONE COROAIRE beater, 85,000 ,
hom and spent the week end ing. There will be a plant sale.
LOSE
WEIGHT safely andeu- business district. Phon• WY Lawn Mower
B.T.U., new motor and new .
wfth Mr. and Mrs.
George
SEPTEMBER 11
lly, wllb new Dex-a-dtet tab- :HOIIZ.
f I tic
Other tools not listed
2 controls. Phone WY 2-3083.
bedroom brick house,
baths. lot and a OBlt. oot ot
Reed.
The Bradbury P.T.A. will
lets. Only i8c. Su.rk Pbarmand unlurnlsbed
Willi am Collins, Owner
hfgh water . Nice tocaUon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _,:9..;1:..:4..:3:.:tP!:...
Weekend guests of Mr. and meet Wednesday eventne II
acy.
8- t3-60tp FURNISHED
Terms Cash
apartmonts. Inquire at the
oy appointment. or call
Business Services
Mrs. Harold Brannon were Mr. 7:30 p. m. at the school AWATER HAULED. can Tom Ohio Hotel.
8-!4-Uc
Not Responsible for Accidents See
WY 2-2885 or WV :1-12.10.
and Mrs.. Bob Saunders and program of "Safety" will be
Diddle VI 3-2276 or WI 9Tlti• Is •II nice clean mer161 IB tlc
Debbie of Juncuon City and pre8ented by the state High2512.
9 10 6tp f HH t&lt;:F •nd four l'&lt;lO!D fllriiWie.
chandiS&lt;
- -- - - ~ -- - - - PHOTO Copying Service. Co)&gt;
Jeni Covert of Athens.
way Patrol. Fathers will be
oll and UJ1Iuntlobod apll'lo
BOUSE FOR SALE, Barrlso.. ies made of legal papers.
Dick Green hlld friends of r~gnlZed and will
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ments WY 2-M34
12 I tfc Bradford Auction Company
vt'lle. Th ree bedrooms and b." th records and a1mos1 any
Kent spent lbe weekend with double
on the attendance ww•1 •
- - - -Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
b th S 11 d
th d
ts AI 1 ·
HOUSE tor rent In Pomeroy . ! ;..-.,;.....;;====~&lt;9~),;;;~~~
a · rna
own payment. 0 er ocumen · so amm1Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green. Olb· wards. II will also be get-acthree room• and !lath Call ~ r
Phone SH 2-54&amp;1.
ling in plastic, film to preers visiting In the Green home qualnted night lor parenls and
WY 2 _357 ~ •fte• 5 p m
I 25 12tc
serve your valuable papers.
included Mr. and Mrs. Ray· teachers. Membership daes are
PLANNING
Palyothyleno Plastic
Reulf'.r Insurance, Pomeroy
e FrH E1 II ma 1•• •
mond G n a d Shi 1
1
7 21 tlc
Far Silo Cavora
BRICK veneer ranch
borne.
If
ree
n
r ey 0 payable by Wednesday evening
9
4
YOUR VACATION? , H
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_ m_s bath
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tru 1.
nd
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Kent, Vernon Reed and Mr. and parents inay send the 50
8-=
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cons
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ton
a
rna·
PIA/JO
TUNING.
Newman
Burand
of •••ts
dues •·
the teachen this
12 ' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
Road aorvlca, boll bond
ture windov.. basement, pick
terlal Spacloua llvin• room
Cit Mrs. Hobart Srnalle•'
•coo
"'
· •nd tnvel 11rvice 1 el fence yard 1671 Lincoln
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• dette, Middleport, WY 2-3791.
ester.
week. Refreshments wiD
be
urv1ce
20' • lOCI' 4 MIL BLACK
3 over--sized
bedrooms,
9
3
3
CALL:
24' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
car patio, 2 story out bulld· l.----..........,..........iiiiiiiiotc-.,
Mrs. Flossie Petty spent a served by lite 81b erade room
1 Heights. Phone WY 2-2780.
E M BURTON
8-22-tfc
28' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
ing. Well located on beautiful·
couple days recently wllb Mr. mothers.
• -itv 2·2631
• FOUR room furnis-h•-d apart·
l2' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
ly landscaped hill.
Three
EXPERIENCED
WY U898
and Mrs. Clarence Baker and The Middleport Garden Club
sr• Br~w••
Mtddt•oort I ment. Phone WY z- 3658 .
(6 MIIAioo A,.ll•blo)
miles north of Fairgrounds
family.
will meet Wednesdsy evening,
~11 24 tfc
oComploto Stock On Hond
Rt. No. 33 . Terms may be
I. Main St.
Pomeroy
Recent visitors of Mr. and Sept. 16, a1 the home of Mrs.
, ,UTilMIIB!LE tns•trance neon
arranged. Call WY UGI5.
~~~~~ Mrs. George Heed were Mr Ernest Maag at 7:30 P· m. InCIIneelledT 1,081 vom opera FOR RENT, mndern bouse,
SEI us FOR
!Hi-lle
and Mrs. Marvin Barnhart, Mr: slllitttion of officers for the
lllr'l lleenae? CaD WY Hl&lt;ll6 six rooms and bath. Youngs
DISCOuNT PRICES
- - -- - - -and Mrs. Raymond Green and new elub year w1U be conduct115Uc town kitchen, tile floor. l&lt;&gt;
b
daughter of Kent arid Mr. and ed: Members are asked to brfn8
--::--:----::--=::----c-....:.~ caJed at t36 Lincoln-rd ~•Il l Pomeroy Landmark
Ktl t~ ll'rom tllo lsrt!est trudt or
Mrs. Gene Wilson of reeds-' numature arrangements and
Card of Th•nks
/ WY 2-3020.
• 29 tfc wv 2-2181 J..k Cm•y, Mur.
=~:~r be:!ia!:.. to lbe
ville.
suggesli?"" for !be year'• p,....
1'0 THE Christian C h u r c h SIX. ROOM house. Laurel Cliff
MIDDLEPORT-6-room frame
Eileen Brruo.non, daughter of gram will be roll call. Hostessof Christ - I would like to i Rd. Phone WY 2-3319.
USED
4 • a, house with bath. AutomaUc gasMr. and Mrs. Harold Bran- es wtll be Mrs. Maag, M I is
express my sincere de.•ire of 1
9 10 tfc
brick, fired bot air heating. Enclosed WY 2.2143
Pome""'
Many different localities were non, returned to Rio Grande Lenore Gllee, Mrs. Crary Davb
my heart to all of the peo- i
For Sale
$15.00 per 1000. Phone WY 2- porch, full basement with comrepresented at the Pleasant College Monday.
.
and Mrs, Garen Stansbury,
pie of Meigs County for giv5312.
g 10 61&lt; mnde, lavatory and
HOUSE painting, roof repair Grove homecoming on Sunday, Mrs: Rita Baker, Sharon, Jan· The Past Presldenll of the
ing to this church for repairs
PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday Located on excellent lot
chimney pointing. 'I.OO
a~ I Sept. 6. The flev. Robert San4· ice, Jean and Larry and Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary of
and putting it tn good shape. CORN, 200 bushel Sl.!MI
bu. ~ptember 19, t p. m. Ruf~ driveway and garage on
bour. VI ,_2700.
!Hi-7t ers condu~ted lite
Flossie Petty spent Saturday Drew Webster Post No. 38 will
l give the Lord Jesus Christ At farm near Chester. Ltck Skil- l
ender residence, S I a I e el Hill near swimmmg
P meeting Wtth the guest speak- evening with Rosie Dorst of meet Wednesday, Sept. Ill, at
all of the credit for all of it. ' let Road. Phone Coolville 667 .
ute 684 between Harrison· Twenty year linancmg
er, Danny Grimm, a former Sumner. Mrs. Petty remained the home of Mn. Paul Casci,
May the good Lord bless ev- 3737 Vivian Maxey. 9-12-Stc ville and Downington.
ble with modest down
Auto Sales
pastor, of Columbus, bringing for an Indefinite stay.
Middleport.
erybndy thai gave and ev- LEGHORN hens for sale, 40 1 good milk cow, 1 other cow, ment and good credit report. 1962 2 DR~-PiyiOOu1lt V-3 Tor-, the message. A male trio from Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed
SEPT. 17
eryone that could not give. cents each. C. H.
Pierc.. j 8 smaller cattle, warm Mom· POMEROY - 4·room frame que Flight, power brakos. Ra-1 the Lancaster area provided visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester The CbUd Couservatlon LeiEveryone is welcome to at- Langsville, Ohio.
9-11-0tp ing heaters, coal ra111e, small bouse with balb, gas
dio and heater. Thts week! special singing. Those coming Little and Mrs. Calli,. Hocking· gue of Mlddle!'"rt Will meet
lend the services. Come and ~'OR SALE _ 21 foot house
electric stove, dinette suite, ing heat, nice basement with $13115. Powell's Service Sta- ! from a distance, to attend
port.
Thursday evenmg, Sept. 17, al
""" yourself. May the riches trailer. Good condition. First dining room suite, bedroom workshop, also cellar. Unfinish- Uotl.
11-5-tlc IMrs. Elfie Sanders, her
I !be home of Mrs. William Slatof God bless you and
the : 1250 takes it. Phone WY 2_ suite, office desk and chair ed attic, corner lot with con-I
ghter, Inez Delle, and Jll'and-1 ~---------- er at 7:30 p. m. "Discipline
Lord Jesus Chml be with ' 2922
9-11-31
lots of other merchandise. . crete driveway . Only $4,000.
The Rambler
daughter, Judy, and huaband,
j' Jn the Rome and School" will
you all.
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c Jonn Hammil, Auctioneer,
POMEROY - 6-room
World Standard of C.mpaet of Summit Station and
be !be topic of I panel discusSigned by the Rev. Howard 1lg6() Volkswagen, 2 door, very Terms • Cash
house with beth, gas
E•celleD&lt;e
oldsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel
, slon.
Stewart. Pastor of l nice. $1,095.00. Gait Miller ' Not responsible for accidents large lot with plenty
Big cae room, rldo ODd per- Smith, daughter and husband,
this church.
I Garage , Phone WY 2-3196.
9 10 6tc
space, outbuildings. Pay mod formauce. Small car economy and Mrs. Elva Sutton of MarMy address Is 110 River
g 11 3tc ·
. -est amount for owners etjulty
and mOD&amp;gerabWty
ion, Rev. Robert, Nina and
Street, Kanauga. Oh~o.
1956 SIZE 8 by 35 h~use trail- ! G. E. Portable dishwasher,
and assume existing financing.
See
Debbie Sanders of Junction ct.
_ 9 14 ltp
er. A real bargain. Walter years old. In good
·
POMEROY - 6-room frame
Metropolitan Moton
ly. Local residents In
BY AVA GILKEY
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"" to thank~ all -·
Crooks, W\ 2-3631. 9 II 8tc Phone WY 2-SI27.
house wilb bath, glul heating,
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
ance were Rev. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weaver
friends for the many cards.! 1 PIECE ,v;;lnut dining room
t IO tic Main Streel location. Can be
Phone WY Z-3871
on Blake. Mrs. Fannie
attended the state fair and visbeautiful fiowers and lovely 1 suite. Ca ll WY 2_3515.
MEXICAN tomatoes. William bought right.
4 22 tic ston, Melvin and Earnest
~a!~ir daughter, Donna
gifts. You made my ninety.
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ders, Carey Hull, Mr. and Mrs.
9 11 Jtc 1 H . Holmes, Syracuse.
first birthday very happy.
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Box !2t
WY Z.383t
19till PONTIAC. $2250. t door Harold Brannon, Eileen
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Carsty
God bless vou all M J . USED and new clothmg and oiN''~H Se
--. hardtop. Catalina, bluo I'll&gt; Paul Dean and Paul Brooks. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe
PT. PLEASANT - •-•--'
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. rs. en
sh
li
dr
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d ~ ul!.o
wmr
machines
Ca
Mr and M
"''""'""
nie C Howell
9 14 It
oes. nens, apertes an
15!1511
.
Business Servl'ces
lib. automatic II'IIISDIIsalm Cards w1U he mailed
rsey,
.
ra. Charley by local Jaw enforcement offl..
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P curtains. Epple building, Sll new,
· up. beveraJ osed
-·ay. Ml&lt;'dleporL Call WY ,: year.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bo~ WIJ. eers during lite weekend were·
For Slla or Rent
Condor St.
9-ll-3tc :,ct;_~:rlca~h~=~=• BULLDOZER and beck-hoe end·
pOwer steering, 110wer lll'al&lt;es.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bene- liams ~ ~r. and Mrs. Ray· Clllford Drummolld, u, GilD:
- ----- . and Service, PomOI'O)'' Oblo. loader.
radio and emu. t!G Broad- dum and family of Colum~ua DIOIII tteriU at their home polls, OJ,llo: Lucian L. Ferau·
FIVE ROOM£ and iia!b;llouse. PORCH chair, antique table, WY ~
t 21 tfc
ditching. P.M.
Ullll.
• 11 tfc ODd Mr. and Mrs. Meigl
rpeecrently with 1 eoolt:-ware lllJl' lOll, 11, Leon; Joe ~
123 Hudson St., Middleport. storm door, Buckeye coal
lor
d
lttited
•
'11 Leon .,._11 L. N
r-uire Ohio Hotel. •1•t1• beater, large round table, Stewart's Gun Shop, bun~-«
·
Insurance
um. v
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr and Mrs Garland Ma
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Pullins and daughter at Will·
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yee Rockcul)e; WIJllarn T. Turn·
bedstead, coil springs andl sopplies. Shotgun •beDs of
Saoiot
JOHNSON, SimPI"" lnallr&amp;IICe lamstown, recently.
and two girls of Newark were er, 44. Pl. Pleasant; FraQ:lin
Wanted To Buy
Serta mattress, lawn swing all kinds. Have guns - will
Clflt llndltnl
.\letlcy, lb. All forma of ID
Ruth Barton, VIolet Barr and Jrecobnnetstodlnnerut guesbr of ' 111'1, J. llulff.• 211. lleodenoa, - •
and a small building to be trade. Have sheila - w 111
Jim JolmAa
.,....,
5000 Squirrel tails !grey) .05 moved. Phone SH %-4834.
,. 11 ,
De.,ot S
- · ..._ • Cwl rt
llll'llll&lt;e.
lltd Bob Barton of Coolville
Cllnto G.1,._
charged with lntosicatloll.
each, 5000 fox squirrel tails.
t.,
.\. C. BR&amp;DFORD
Bad s;n,p.w.. Aceata.
ed the luoeral of Mrs.
t n 1
0:~the lay Bunlell Edwll'da, 38, Ill I
9 11 31&lt; Ohio.
9 3
.ott each. Rub sail into meat
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llaeltao, Olitlt
I 1 lfc father, Mr. Mooney at
lite 0 bsen
here Letart, wu 8l'1'eeted by Hart·
ends, Jay away, keep straight 196t VINDALE Mobile Home, ONE % ton Chevrolet truck,
I II
ville, Wednesday.
· Y
a
ce of Rev. fonl ollleer Jolrn lllnkie .., a .
and dry. Wild Gin seng $1.25 52 • 10 with a 10 • 1~ aturntn- electric motors. Phone WY
Instructions
Mr and lllr Ra DIIIoo
Davies who was '"' vacaUon. charge of drlviJiC while lotesJ..
um awning "~
K 11
3319
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Mr. and Mrs. I.arrdon Smith ted
II
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9 10 tfc
pair work, tree
u. L CIVIL IIRVtCI twiTSr 110111 are visiting at her
of Pt. Pletllant W Va aud ca,_,;,
per oz., ye ow root, .10 per
oz. Must be clean. Not slmls. j Star Route, Pomeroy, Ohio, FREE LOAN of our efficient Reasonable prtcee. CaD VI
- . ...,.. • Mr. and Mrs. Osborne
Ava Gllbjl ,..;,. ;;, lire .,.... DeW-, 32, Pt. 1'1111Mall to D. H. Roe and Sons, 1 Phone Chester !1115-3393.
Carpet Shampooer
l"REE 2100.
a 'rl :Mtp , ...... • - - - .,._ at Murray City.
Clinton GUbP lUt Surrda aanl, and Edna Rood. 118, Pl.
BOJ 346, PL. Pleasant. W. Va.:
I ' 6tc with purchase o! Blue Lustre l 0, MeCOY, AUcnONEER. ::: uv,::· t~O:.- EllaBambartofPomeu The SmJthJ . have ~Pleasant, were eacb II'Nited
u.;:;:;;;;;;;:;--::=-;::::=-'9~11 3tp RE?ISTE.RED Jersey c o w I Shampoo. Baker Furniture, Chester_ Ohio. 3 :11 tfc ::::;..::~ .~,-,.,': ~ tlpelll Sunday nllbt
the farm. ·
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co-hallt_tall!ol w~
WANTED, used furniture, tools, wtth third calf, bay, Ma""y Middleport.
1 1 6tc
'"¥~:. :U~ Mrs. Pearl Dlllna
Kn. ·AYI GUtq1bu receiY·
by ~~we::•
. dlabes and household goods. Ferguson Tractor in
Good
n
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od 111Ji1! of lire hottpitaltulloo
.
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Any amoont, large or small. shape. Call SH 2-5124.
PEACHES, ready, brlna cor&gt;
lull.,.. Opportunltl..
Recant IUOIII of Mr.
lrilr niece, lin. J1ab 11IIaard
IIBNR1' AOCIDII:NT
can Knotts Auctioo, Gallipot 8 6tc tainen. Webster hu!t raem.
Mrs. Harold Branllon were
Denver, Colo., following · an
PI' PLEASANT Tlie Sire
Us, Ohio. Phone Wl-2917.
"B 'S'IZE potatoes:-AtsoJgi;a Lo~ Bottom, Oblo, Phone
Top Doltor Paid Por
lor rdtln ctr woman In 11W1 Covert, _ NellonvJDe
auli,. accident wbetllhe was hit Iff' :,..;..,...__,
r-·
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~ 10 20tp Chevrolet for sate or trade · IIIIW201.
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WrockM C•ra and ., ..,..,
area · to own ODd operate a Brookl, Rev. Robert,
and In the bact by a drunken
_,...1";.""" ,__~atecl a
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route of colD • operateCJ dis- Debbie Sanden Junellm
er
me-car m up ~-'1. S LID
011 Route ~ ~ Will Columbl•
==H.elp Wanted
~:. ;~~~. ~~ ~~r~
Livelltock
HOUR TOWING
~· Car and releret~C¥ and BID
ot Atwater,
arrd Mra. Ella McCall
8
CARRIER lor Dispatch, dally VI 3-2693.
d.mr.lllt,; minimum lnvelt- Olilo.
Carpenter visited the Guy brbon . lll!ltbhollrrd car. ~
9 8 IZI&lt; 1 year old Piifonilixi quarter
and Sunday, Naylor'• Run. NOW I!I!:Am
t
mare with or wflbout quart·
O,.n aA.M. t. 7 P.M.
ment of 'filii required. Can · Eileen Brannon retlr'nlod
on Sunday.
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Phone WY 2-2531.
t-1:1-Stp
me vn•. IIOtaCl- Svndoy
be bandlod In your spare Labor Day to hl'l' duUes Ia a
Cllnlon GJ"'- h 8 • e '':i:.,
"'
toes. corn, oeano ltw bu hrmg er colt. CaD Albany MY 8Phone 985-2297
lime, ...,.,.Is d--' 'I
menlo I ....••-·- w..•
-•• • 111.,.••y aal.,ler~-:,~drl
"'" VII' llruct
1
WAITRESS wanted. Apply In contal..,.. ao dplck you-•lf
3191.
. t 11 31&lt;
,......en upon
r or ••"'"'"... ...
home· In Albany' a bump "'"'
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htwo•n C - ond
s!Jil . of,..._
route we establish. Rio Grande Colle.e.
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person. o!portsman Bar, Pom· Clarence Proffitt. VI 3-%254.
Sale or Trade
Tvppor• Plein •• llote Rt. 7
For local Interview, ' write Mi-. and lllrs. Pearl Dillon
vehicle. The lttll8 IIIGtlel C8I
Ol'O)' ·
I 11 3te
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KIN:G DJSTIUBUTING CO., and family attended the
JtlDGMENT IIADB
W&amp;l denrollsltod, Tbere wert
LOOKING ~DI SICURI MEXICAN tomatoes. WilUam
larl
uti
'1110 Central . Ave., MOIID8- Ia Fair.
PI' PLBASANT
Tbe
personal ~ tmd th&lt;
IOit
H. Holmes, Syracuse
:.~"':!,~!:. w~i
a~~
55421, Include Mr. and Mrs. Vern
on c:.mty Clreull CGUrt rerrder
'"' '"81 not cited.
...., ,., u o. a.u 8 28 tic trade for good l!'ord of Fer.
ll:ld lr&lt;•llel
P·~"" n
r.
I 14 31p visited recently with Mr. ODd ed judplen) In the cll'll acU~ GREE'I'II IWRAL 4M'£BJ . ·
.0. ""' ....... - - .,_ WARM MORNING coal heater.
guson !arm tractor.' Olen
We lion III 111M
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Mrs. Elda caJaway, CoolVIlle. of Alva Luckeydoo and Jack
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DENTAL AND MEDICAL ASSISTANT

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Miss Sauer Re-elected President
01 Meigs County WCTU Chapter

Memorial Held
By Mary Shrine
Friday Evening

' Tiger Club
Hold Picnic
~t Great-lfend'

Mainly About
People In
Pomero

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Communion Day 20
Be Held lkJ. 4th

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Mrs Margaret Sauer of ~lld- i Mn Beulah White, Mrs. Clal'Day on Suftday, DciDbtr • b1
dleporl was re • el•ctPd prest •ence McNeal. Mrs Paul Hop- I
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Ml'l. Guy Reynolda and Mra. the Session of tile Mlddlopori
dent at the annual meeuog of , t_onstall . and Miss Ellzabeth , A memorial was held lor
The annual plcnif , ol the Pom•+'• lien ~ MlOdleport El&amp;- Flrrt United
PreabyteriiD
the Meigs County WCTU Fr1- Duffy, and was gwen to the '! Florence McGuffin when Mary l
eroy . Tigera Boys
baseball
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tnentaryScboolteacbera,attend- Church which met at lb•
day evening at the Federated Billy Graham crusade fund. The Shrine, MUte Shrine of Jeruteam IDd their lamilleJ WBI
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\ld an all d8J ~ ol LH• church.
Churrh
state convention to be held Oct· satem, met in regular oession l Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs beMl Sablrday altemooollt lhe lin. Nan Moore &amp;11'1 lllo Hope Saturday of the Prole..- Rnbert Tewksbal'J wu ap.
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M\S&lt; Margaret Sauer opened ober 13 · 15 at Toledo was Friday evening at the JOOF spent the veekend at canal Win- Geor&amp;e Skinner ca)&gt;in at Great Rev. M. E. DoWSOII were ' ' In IOfl!ll 1\l.~~ _Ciloolj!J'eDC!O. pointed elder pla~ cbail'the 111 ...-on~ w1th pray" fol- announced and also the National I Hall.
chester with their daugllter and Belxl.
Columbus Friday tc •!lel¥1 the Mra. RerDi4do Is Melp. Couf'· man for the Communion IOI'Y'
luwed by the hymn, .. , Love IO Convention to be held Sept II ·
.
son-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fishing and boat cities were installation service for~ _ ~JeW ty chairman 9/. • tho National l&lt;le during the mornlnl wonblp
Tell the Storv .. The reporl of 15 at Koeheslet·, N Y
Flora Long, worthy
high I Evans IDd family .
enjoyed and the '&gt;oys presen~ Bbhop of the Ol)lo W area, Eduqatlon Auo'iilatlqn IDd Pro- bout: ..
,
artU\ItlP&gt; o\ the Pomerov WC· ' Mrs Arnold Richards was prt'SteSS, and Allen Hughes, Mrs Jed Webster Jr and ed Rlcbard Young, their mail- Francis G. Elllllley.
fesalonal Membenblp ,Con)mlt· The- Rev. Howard Ruppal&amp;
Tl ""' gtven by ~'"·Allen devottonal leader and had ~or watchman of shepherds. presid· son James visited Sunday af- ,ager, with a trop'ty engraved
C)larles ancl Paula q,ert of tee. "~ Prllfes~onal Teacher" announced that Hetman Grata,
Htunp!nn and ot the \'l idd!eport hPr topK ·· Livmg Witnr sst&gt;~ for ed lnvttattons _were receJYed j te~oon at New Haven, W. Va.I"Tlgers 1964.'1 They also pre- PortsmOUth _.spent a
re, ·was t~ topic of the confer~ • · represehtatlve of the Otctec.
l'""'" b\ \Irs o. E: . McKmlev . Je sus Chrtst " A uuet . "Shall to au end recep nons for aever- with her mother Mrs. T. c., ..nled John Musser. asslo!llnt cently with their 11'8~· ence. 1be Southe¥t dlslrlct II Society, will apeak at the churell
Thro \' "~La\ :J.I(J report was gJv· I CrucJI} My SavJOur ., was • a\ supreme o1fleers rncludtng Roush
I ma'\''er, will\ cuff linls,. stick ·Mrs. 'Lucille Ms.yM.~ Mtt. ~sed of 12 COUDties.
in October. ReY . .R.uppe:lt eJ:•
t-n b~ \1h&lt;&gt; l.urrt' tJa C.PnheJm · prP"&lt;' ntrd by Mrs White ll nd \1arga.ret St~l. supreme wor.
Renry Korn of Marton was lptft Sntl .~e. Mr. Young gave Mayes accompanied;
to V~bal Cunniflibam of . Bev· pressed appreaiation for the
er
Mr&lt; HapiOnstail. who "''om- thy htgh pr~esress. at Toronto. , the weekend guest of Mr. and each ·-bo(~ autographed base- their home
In F'f,lllllOIIth erly condueted the
bQSb)ess Rev: Frank ~brew who
. panted 0 11 her a('rordton
Ca nada , James Hutzler. su-!Mrs G~r•e Korn.
,ball.
where she was the Ptt of mee"••, Speakers Jncl•"""'. Mr. occupied the -~•IPit of the Pre..
Th~ repon Ill Tile nomJnRt mg
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Carpenter, . ctncl:matl,
byterian Chlll'Ch
auring bll a'"..
1 her
rommittt:-f' w::~-; glvPn by Mr"
Lilt' " Grt'aff&gt;&lt;;! Mocker wns at Los Angeles, Calif; Marga. Charles. R. Karr Sr. was e A potluck dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. F;rneft Covet.t.
realdent of the ObiD ' Educa- sence
C H F.wmg. Muurman. and tlw tlwme uf tht&gt; Rev. Jt&gt;rry . rf't Mc:Whertor, supr~me chap. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. ~nd to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbot_t Don Erwin, Colutpbus, spent
.AsaociaU.On, whO 'dJaeuss.
e\t-ct{'d wrre MJ ss Sa uf't· prr'.&lt;;J- \hl&lt;&gt; tt&gt; rs ~pf'akrr fo r the ev~&gt;n· lain, at Sharon, Pa .; Dorothea Mrs. How~~ Frank of Racme. and Danny, Roger and Vicki, the weekend with }111!1 parents, ed the I~WJe of tbe O~A Jn
Plea8{11Dt Valley RospttiJ
dent: \lr~ T T. Slwlton . ~ ~e.~ mg and fo ll owing hls talk. the I s haffer, supreme !lhepherdess. He also .vlslted Mr. an~ Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burdette Mr. and Mrs. Cbilter Erwln.
. ncti!n "lth' tbe Ohlo· eoun.. . MlttED: John Donohue,
P"'"dent: Mrs Haymond Sax R•,. Howard Rupprlt. sa ng. at Detroit, Mich., and Gordon Fred Wilcoxen of Racme. In and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Helen lleOf!lll and Mlu ~FEd tlon for a P .E.P A;DPl
t· Mrs.
Wilbur
ton. treasurer and corre:pond-1" How &lt;~reat Thou Art."
: Hawk, supreme
associate the afternoon, he accompanied Clark and Chu~ck and Shelly, Christine Garrison 'of Colwnbual &lt;Pl ed ~catiOI&gt;. Program)' ~1.
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at
directors Mrs. Phil WJI\Jam . . on. tht:! Tte That m s. co.
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Miss Susanna Arnold was Ill
armed s~rvicPs; Mrs . G
H mePi mg aftt&gt;r whwh the group \, At the ··lose of the meeting, visitor in Parkersburg, W. Va .
Ewmg. nower missiOn "nd re- : adJourned .ro the sucJal ro.om i Lillian Stelff was crowned queer. Sunday .
lief ; Mrs. J . W. Cook, lrgisla-' where rooktes, punch and mmts ' for a day witb the program Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schutrve : Mrs Shelton. sp1ntual \"t&gt;re srrved. The table was ! prepared by Bonnie BoonP. Mrs. ler of Columbus were weekend
life. Mrs. Marvin KPIIy, tf'm- artra cove .m plnk cover and I Steiff received a number of guests of hil parents, Mr. and
pf'rance of church sc hool l\1 1"s e••ntt'red .w1th an ar:angme~t of gifts and a corsage. The group Mrs. Jacob Schuler and were
Lucrelia Genhei mn, vtsual ed- rose' wtth candl"' on etlher I sang "Happy Birthday,"
to accompanied home by their dauucatton. and M" ~lcKtnlry. stde Mrs. T. T Shelton pre- Fern Cheesebrew.
glller, Linda, who spent the past
publicity. Mrs Jerry Ma~te r~ sldtod at tht&gt; punch bowl.
I week with her grandparents.
gave lhe prayt&gt;r of msl&lt;:t\l:;~ tlon
Followmg the refreshment Refreshments . were . served I Mrs. C. W. Humphrey of Lake

Abbott and Eddie and Kathy
Mrs. Harold Blackston
Sherrie, Bobby and Bruce, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Young and
Eddie and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Dix.on and Roger, John
Musser, Wry WaJker, Martin,
and Francis Broderick and Mr.
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Miss Shirley Mea16y, RN and! Miss Lucille Smith of Chestformer faculty member of the er, president of the SEqTE,
Holzer Hospl~ Sc,hool of Nura- discussed problems .. on the II&gt;
lng, js entering Ohio State cal level. Mls1 Je~ Davia of
University for further otudles Clnclnoatl, NEA D1...,ctor from
In nursing. Miss Mealey hal Ohio reported on the confermade her home with Mrs. Ray.. ence held at Kent State in
mond, Lwban.
August.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Reed
of Bri=rt, W. Va., opent
the W end with Mr.
and
Mn. J ' es Souders.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bane of
Charleaton, W. Va., were the
weekchd gue•ts of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Jkennedy. Mr. and Mrs.
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Grove; Mrs. Rosa Stewart,
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POMEROY OHIO
whtrh He&gt; . Ruppell gave • thy scribes and Mary Hughes,
ant was the main speaker and Thomas Crum, Glenwood; Mra.
benl'd
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and
pas!
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dl~ussed the S.rvices the NEA Larry Curtis and BOll, Long
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
treasurer,
and
Elizabeth
Lear,
Plans
were
made
to
have
a
gives
its members..
Bottom; Mn. Wlnlield VaiiMet''WILD AND WONDERFUL''
(TecbrncoJorl
&lt;"LliB TO MEET
worthy treasurer, will be honS
clean-up work oestlion at the
New teaching devices were er and da)llhwr, Mason,
rony C~IS, Christine Kauf
"I.~ASANT _ The Anne ored,
church when the P ilathea Sodiscussed Including television BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Le•
mann.
PT r - ~
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ciety of the Middleport Church
and teaching machines. The ter Young, Ashton, a da1J8hter.
FeatureHe:
So'l Your Antenna
Ha1t~y
Home
Demonstration !
Officers of the Letart Falls of Christ met Thursday even- lng to Mempbls, T~ .• where TV shows, "Mr Novack," and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Goode,
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Club
will
meet
Tuesday
at
IU
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met
recently
and ,.iect- ing. 1b~ clean up day was oet they plan further college work . ., Great Adventure,"
were
Reedsville,
Ohio,
a
SOfl.
~r.
'' 'o a m. at Krodel Park dlubpen
ed the following committees: for Tuesday at 8 am. w 1 t h l),lr. ancl Mn. Wayne Gibbons approved by NEA.
and Mrs. Wilbur Wray, PUny,
WED. and THURSDAY
' hou se lor • potluck dinner and
Health
and
Safety,
Chatrman,
members
working
to
take
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accompanied
their
daupter,
a
daughter.
Set. 16-17
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Florence Circle; Dorothy Wolfe, sack lunch.
I Evelyn, to Columbia, Ky. .where,
----organizational meeting. N e w.
NOT QPEN
I offtcers will be elected al this i
Freda Clark, Carrie Roush and
·
•e has enrolled at the hind-~
FAMILY VISITS
I meetmg. All project sheets are
UrC
Un
Mary Pickens.
Mrs. Donald Hick•, wile of
Wilson Colle&amp;e lor the Mrs. HoJ?er Holley recently ASSIGNED TO ARTILLERY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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Septt&gt;mber 18-19
to oe turned m. Mrs. Vurl Ran- I Parents and children, mem-1 Splrllull leader,
Mabtl t lh~ new pastor, and Mrs. Paul fall term. She attended Bethel apent the rught with her daugh- Army Speclallst Four M~
"WAR IS HELL"
' do lph ts the program chatrman bers and friends, of Heath : Roush.
I Wmn, were welcomed mto th" College at Hopkinsville, Ky ., ter, Mrs. H. B. Curd. Mr. ~nd A. Wftls, son of Mr. and
Tony Ru s~£&gt; 1! , Baynf'!i Bar I'
Dona- class. Plans were made for • lor the past two years.
Mrs. A. G. Preston of Hunting- Lawtenu Wells,. PortliDd, bU
ron. Jurly Uan, \V al\y Campo I and wtll present th• lesson stu- Methndist Church attended the ' Leetslatloo, Mildred
" OPERATION PETTICOAT''
dy or. the subject of "Re~~mg t open house held Sunday after-' hew.
I potluck dinner Oct. 8 at &amp; p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson ton, w. Va. spent the Labor heen aosigned to the 33d Ar•
. ~Tf'ehn1color l
for Better Undersl•ndmg .
' noon when the new classrooms Membership Chairman, Julia w1th Mrs. Jenme Satterfield IDd spent the weekend with her Day weekend wtlb Mr. and Ullery In Germany. 1be I!
Cary G1 &lt;~nl. Ton f' mlis, Joa.n
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were open for inspection.
, Norris; ShJtiey Abies, lsa~l Mrs. Robert Reibel m charg,. patei!U, Mr. and Mrs, Emer· 1 Mrs. Horner Holley. Mrs. H. year-old soldier Is a 111&amp;2 gra
O'Brie . Dma Merr1ll. Dick i
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Lewis Crissa Jenkins Goldie Several members were r~rtJ
'II Curd spent Sunday wltiJ. uate of Southern Local Hllb
Sarge
In
1963
the
fi
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qumtuplets
Teachers
of
the
elementary
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M'll''
Juan
ed
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and
a
roundrohin
tl.:er
son
ones.
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urc
c ~ I ita Justis.
I was sent to Mrs. Nancy
An- Mrs. Dale Dutton accompan- ~
·---- SUN., MON., TUES.
Sept. 20-22
' c\ were born at Aberdeen, were on han~ to .sr~l t~e vlsh-1 Magazint Chairman, Nora [ drews. MISS MU.,red Hawley ied her daughter, Ellen,
t.o
"C HALK GARD~N"
Sout
h
J)akaLa
,
to
Mrs
Andrew
ors
and
aSSISt
m
tou~mg
the
C
opened
the
meeting
with
prayDennison
University
at
Gran.l
Hay\P~ Mills, Df'borah Kf•rr i
, classrooms and conferrmg With I
Chairman, Donna ' er and Mrs. William SlaU, ville Saturday where she wiU 1
- FI~·~er _- ....
parents on the new lessons be- Hill· Cblorus Grimm, J a n e I gave a reading, "'My Purpoie." be a freshman.
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ing used each Sunday ·
1 Hill:
Bernice Roush, Betty I Mrs. George Melnh.rt gave a Mrs. A. G. Avery of Arling- '
Classroom materials and pro- Sears, ErlE'ne Norris, Bonni.e · program on "Self·plty."
ton, Va., hal been visitln&amp; her
1
jects were on display
during Miller, Opal Cummins, a n d Refresh~ents were 1 served mother, Mrs. H. 0.. Ewlna.- She 1
I the afternoon. The rooms are Mary Roush.
Iduring the !I&lt;ICial .~our wi~ was accompanied home by her 1
in the process of being painted ]l Founden Day, Jean Alkire, ,Mrs. Slater, Mrs. David Farm- ldaueh~l. N£ney tnil Sui!Rll, i
and members have been assist- Romona Yonkers.
er, Miss Mabel Hysell and Mrs. whorr MU bull tht' euests :of i
ing with the project. Mrs .. Nan • P.T.A. Nolieeo, Elleeo Buck, Audrey Frost assi~ by Miss the~ - 1•~n~mo11Ier for the pll!!l '
Moore announced that prunUng l Nora Cross.
HawJey m charge..
month~.. · ,..- •. · · ·· ·
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would be resumed
Tuesday I CongreSI PubllC8tloa, ChlorMri ~rma~
Jo '
morning of this week and vol- us Grimm.
pj,tlent at M,~ M4fuorlal Hoo)
unteers are needed. Supplies , Publicity, Eileen Roush.
pita! wheN olie lo 'lletng treat· I
are on hand and any member : Budget aod FlnaD&lt;e, Julia
t
Ied 1..- a broken hip sustained 'I
of the church is asked to come Norris, Mary Rnush.
Goldie
in a fall.
.
·
i Mill ron, Kathryn Milhron PhyiMr. Jack B~chner, who has
I when possible.M
Ch h: lis Braden, Mary P1ckens, Etlbeen sertously Ill at Holzer boo- ·
'] Mrs. Nan . oore.
urc een Roush, Mildred Donahew. Mary Shrine, White Shrine 1 pita! for several weeD· hal l
-t:I'T THIS
School Supertnteudent, greeted Refreshments are to be serv· of JerusaleiJ!.: Lafayette ...•and 1been returned· _, bll ·bome. He :
I the. guests wtth M~s . Leo Sm1th ed this month by the executive MarletUI Sbftnes, had
joint ' is Jo have complete. rul for
j regtste~mg. A soctal hour w~s committee. Officers are Pres!- mspect1~n at Marietta
sometime.
Now Is your ch1nce to buy that long
held wtth Mrs. Bruce Lloyd tn dent Anna Wheeler · Vice-Pre•- week w1th Margaret Steel, su----charge. Cookies and punch were ideni, Eileen Roush~ Secretary, preme worthy high priestess, 1
needed extr• chest 1t 1 greet S1vings
AND PASTRY DECORATOR
served from a talbe centered Nora Cross and Treasurer Ju- as the inspecting officer, 'A
SERVING IN ARMOR
with an arrangement of fall ' lia Norris. '
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dinner preceded the meeting.
Army PFC Edward D. Slorer, .
• Your choice of 4 different finishe1
flowers. H" hoped that par- ~ The Program
committee Altendlng from Mary Strine aon of Mrs. Shirley M. Storer. '
FOR ONLY
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with the purch•"
ents of children attending the , chairman is Jane Hill. with "~'" Flo~a Long, worthy high Route 1, Lolli Bottom, w••
tf '"' Eurei1
• 4 Roomy Drawers
classroom sesstons wtU assJSt I Chiorus Grimm and p h 0 b e l prtestllil, Allen Hughes,. watdt- assigned to the lsi Armored I
floor coro
thelt cluldren In studytnK the , Roberts.
man of shepiterda, Paulme and Division at · Fort Hood, T""··
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The P.T.A. will meet the third I Virgil Atkins, Nellie Tracy, Aug. 31. The 20-year-old sol· \
----Tuesday of each month. T h el Mary Hughes, Helen .Reynolds, dier wao craduated In 1162 :
15 inches deep
first meeting will be Sept. 15. Fern
Cheesebrew, Bernice I from Eastern High school.
WiM, Bonnie Boone,
£lhel
PLAN HOMECOMING
~!ins, Lillian Steil!,
Edith
1be annual homecoming of Russell,.
IN SIGNAL OUTFIT
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the Mount Hermon U. B. Kathryn Jordon, Elizabeth MASON - Army Pvt. Sblr- 1
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church will be Sept. 20th. Sun· Roush, Barbara Adams, Jesse ley L. Baker, aon ol Mn. Mar- :
day School will start at 9:30 a. and Naoma Brinker, Clara Ad· garet M, Barker, Maaon, was
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m., followed by preaching by ams, Harriett Neigler, Leona assigned tc. the 51st Signal Bat- 1
the pastor at 10:45 am., and a Brock, Inez Wilson, Anne Stev- talion In Korea Sept. 3. The ·
basket dmner at noon. The af- ers, Martha Wood, Elizabeth] fl-year-old soldier attended!
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ternoon semces w•ll begm at Lear and Edith Hutalnpiller, Wahama Ifigh school,
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I :30 p.m. There will be special
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er for the afternoon wtll be lhe
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· Rev. Ralph Mahoney of New
Boosts air movement
for greater cleaning power.
Haven, W. Va. The pastor, Rev.
YOUR BIGGIES-.:" ·SAEAO BUY I ..
Cleans deep! Fast!
i James
Morrison, extend•
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welcome to all.
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MOVING BOOM - Five railroad cars are needed to move this section of a boom
from the Ohio River Colleries at Cheshire to the company's new mine at Lafferty,
0. Frank Jennings, company vice-president and general manager, said about 30
truck loads were required to move the rest of the giant boom. The equipment was
used at the Colleries Cheshire operation for 12 years until that mine recently became
worked out. The machinery was dismantled and will be set up at Lafferty by com- Four persons, one .the moth
er of live children, have been
pany personnel. - Sentinel Photo.
arrested in COIUiecllon with th,
~~~~~;;~;;~~;~~~~~~-;~~~~~~------- burglary :ot a .._IM.wtgs Coun
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enbach said today.
Home announced today that
Beillf held in custody art
tbe Brltlsb general electioD
Gerald
Eugne Karns, 24, La~
wm be held Oct. 13.
ry William Will and
Lawrenee Richard Will, both 19,
and Estella Mae Karns, 27, aU
Funeral service• for Harry
The Pomeroy Chamber
of of 5ti Price-Ave., Columbus. 1b1
D. PetUt, 47, of RD 1, CarpenI 3Vl
Commerce, during its regular men are fonnerly of
Meig•
ter near Point Rock, who died
noon luncheon meeting Monday County, and Mrs. Karns was a
12 in Oakland, Md., will
joined Ripley and other West one • time resident of Athena
held Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Virginia communities in
de- County.
at the Columbia Chapel at Pt.
noucing a proposal to have U., Sheriff Hartenbach said th1
Rock. Burial will be in the CasS. 33 re-routed so it would be iquartet has been Implicated ill
ter cemetery. Elder C. B. Wells
completely taken away from Ithe burglary of Howard Lawwill officiate.
A all'd .1 h b
· the Bend area.
renee's store at DeWitt'• BUll
M p tut
bo Se t
n
t avt as een re1urn-1
..
.
1917r
wa~ ~n ~ . 13 ' ed to Meigs county from Wheel- Local offiCials lndtcatbed ttedhatl on July 27 of this year. Taken
mma, . a ., e son 1 W V
h
from the store were a radio,
1 1 th~ l a proposal has been su mtt
the late S. B. and Bessie "~·. · a., w ere .oca 80 1 . to stat officials asking that watches shoes clothing fooc!
to o,
•.
•
•
Alderman PetIIt. He was em· orltJesJ wereAattemptmg
d
soli
1
1 Rt. 33 be dtrected toward Park- candy, ctgarettes, and
IP!o·yed as a welder with a con- cat~t e~se n erson, ormer Yl rsburg, W. Va. No action, how· drinks.
struction company in Maryland. of · peasant.
. ever, concerning the proposal 1be four Columbus reoldenll
Mr. Pettit was reportedly found Anderson was charged wtth has been reported, C. of C. were returned to Meigs Cout&gt;
dead In his room there of a th~ theft of a gun m 1963 from members indicated.
ty Monday by Sheriff Harten
IPD'!sible heart attack.
Middleport Police Chief Herb- In other activity, Willia Lead- bach end Middleport Chief 111
Survivors include his wife, ert Gtlkey. Ohio County,_ W. Va. Ingham was named chairman Police Herbert Gilkey.
Jacks Pettit; six da1J8h· Chief Deputy P. 0. M1ller re- of a boat regatta planned for Rartenbach said tbol the WID
ters, Linda Hensler, Newark; turned the affidavit stating that _Pomeroy next summer by the brothers IDd Mrs. Karns all
Brenda, Toni, Debbie, Pammy Anderson bas been sent to . the ' C of G. Mr. Leadingham, dur- made sUitements arllnitting in·
lll!d Kelly, all at h?me; a son, West Vtrgmla State perurenllary ]ing a discussion with Chamber volvment in the burglary ani
~cky; two ll'&amp;ndchildren, three at Moundsville lor a 10 year · members, gave a review
of are expected to sign inform"'
SISters, Mabel Honaker of Hun- sentence on an armed robbery what is connected with sponsor· tiona! affidavits to be filed b)
tinglon, Ruth King of Clover, charge.
ship of such an event.
Prosecuting Attorney Beman
W. Va., and Mrs. Sidney Mace, It is alleged _that Anderson ] Also, a letter of appreciation V. Fultz. Gerald Karns, wlk
l~:~~eriw.w~i·E;va., and two bro- took the gun durmg an attempt- will be sent to the C&amp;O Rail- is being held In Middleport jail
It
Pettit, Charles- ed burglary in Middleport in 1 road for its clearing weeds and was not quesUoned Monda]
lon, and Clyde Petitt. Amma, 1963. The burglar Oed after I cutting grass along the railroad night, authorities said.
Sheriff Hartenbacb said th•
Friends may call at the lam- reportedly striking Chief Gilk- , tracks in Pomeroy.
residence after noon toda~. ey oo the head and taking the Ted Downie, chairman of tile quartet is also being cbazgeo
.
ate under the dt· gun.
Retail Merchants Committee, with the theft of tools from a
rection o~ Strong &amp; . Son Funerreported that lonns will
be building oWned by Virt!IJ Hanun
home 10 WllkeSV!llt.
GOING,.TO CAPITAL
available to merchants soon on the same -night as the ~wRep. George A. Meinhart, for small claims court actions. renee Store burglary.
GRANT JUOG~NT .
campaign manager for
I he Attending were Jack Carsey, In addition, Lawre.&gt;ce w : 11
A e6,48?.57 defictency Judg- Robert A. Taft for U. S. Sena- President; Bob Jacobs, John and Gerald Karns are e~
lllellt confirming sale and or- tor committee in Meigs county, . Blaettnar, Willis Leadingham, ed to race charges of breaking
I~!~~·~ acUon has been will attend a meeting of coun- N. W. Compton, Bill Grueser, into a home in Bedl&lt;lrd twp.
II
m Meigs County Com- ty chairmen in Columbus on ! Fred Crow, Ted Downie, Wll- Of' Bunker Hill owned
blf
.. Pleas Court to J. S. Glea· September 17. Mr. Meinhart al- 1 liam Downie, Dick Owen, Jack Donald Betz1nC of H'"'lol*
eon, Jr., etc., iialnsl Thurston \so will take part in the GOP j KelT, Bob Gant, Richard Jones, Grove. Sheriff Hartenbtot;b .-111
Jr., eta!.
sUite convention thai day.
Walter Grueser, Kermit Walton.
(Conllnued oa Pap t .)

-Hatry Pettit': ·
Of Point Rock
To be Buried

¥•

Trio of Men,
Mother of 5,
Are Jailed

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